| ar TE < | chapel Every Tuesday | 1 | » «tied the Chapel sou Aaditerium every oa soe glad vou did. Oindexs, hi Rive , VILLE, N. C., THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 In The Columns | Students give opinions on East Car- ‘Suitease Ce in this week’s “Controversial ( * column; aid Janet Hill (alk, about many things in “Pot Pourri.” ES olina 2s a irrer umber 3 _ s = = a eases \\umni Return Fo ° ae lu r Fiomecoming;| Fam ‘ c arine Dan errorms ommittee \nairmanNelease on srians . e e e Alarm | SGA Conti Dj | uqaitorlum ionl mide fo 2 Fee: ontinues Discussion Of Traffic Light Situati = a : ' 5 " ae fe rafhic Light Situation | Performance Part $e ss on Phe gg ee eoycument . Dean of Men, by constitution, has a t a its ¥vecond meeting of the! ermanen: s-at in the body. The sub- i ear Wednesday, September 21, 1955, o be discussed at the October iM OuY hrou s . Flanagan Audtoriam at 7:00 p.m. 12 meeting. a amet tac eee Frank eee \nm Bowles, Senior and ehairman | it CAA. }° Women’s Judiciary, brought to the e See from sot! Bien ecu members’ attention the inability of | n Friday | eoneet ae dspace of the Speci teac ers to eat conveniently because nce. The investigating the possibili- | of long lines at the cafetewia. She | a = affic light at the coNege’s! suggested that a committee be ap- | trance was granted by Presi-| pointed to tuvestigate and report some : ue vi device fer feeding the faeulty more i allace wae named by ae .¢ | be Be secreta 1 Wilson, president of | | e e can Ut svudiciary and a cafeteria worker, octiwities Wallace, a Gatto from East the faculty was already | | fill the vacancy privileged tol enter the north dining oe my, ¢ ed last hall at the sile doors before students’ 2 de t «i to return to school here, } lines admitted at the from) ’ ve li The question of freshmen eleewons | doors procedure needs only to id wo aised by O'Brign Edwardes, s@n-| be pu'licized to instructors and stu- a Rose, chairman of She| dent ded Miss Wilton, I amnntittee, ted that the] Further discussion revealed the de-} w to take place within six] sire of several present to include 5 the beginning of fall ners in this considera- | : oe at 8:10 p.m., 3 jimg to the constitution was made, amended | : 5 e Band will : toe SGA. Action will be aclelerat- ried that a committee be ap- s : . w enghn alphabetized list ef fresh- d to igate and proceed | = s obtain , Says Rose ac Mr. Umstead appointed Another question, concerning elec- « Rose, Emo Boade and Ann she wea ions in men’s dormitosies, was an-]| Bewles as a committee of three. r g too} | Swerad by Emo Boado, senior. Boado Mr. Boado pomted out during the ; a in| replied that resident of the house} inecting the laek of campus businese : * that at| is to call the election meetings. being brought to the legislature’s at- a ad 5 es es | : ns aye that st|'” eésidass’ Veestahd ptikemmsed Ghat] tention. Tie chelintiget tc sigma 30 me oaee States Marine Band, known a, “The Presiderfts’ Own,” will present a concert in Wright e in V phe rislature membrs are to contaet] as members of that body and as citi- Anelioran a eee aU icone ee | ‘ 2 a for SGA faculty advisors|zens of the campus to be alert for | as a noe I t pri yithin the next three weeks, The)mew bus Hi h S h l S i Vi i H | Tr ig cnoo eniors Visit ere ctober 0; | The Marine B n to mil- f Ame two e Al e | I bt broad- ' Junior Day Scheduled For Spring Quarter | = : | ppear- ; x ‘ . LS | i te cor in the 2 East Carolina College will be host; gram, will give the names ef the - Nea tons 1. The band’s ae 2 I te high school students twice during} representatives from each department R 7 | a rection of be tee ; -195 rear when Hi ehere thy may be locate CQISTVAL S POTAIS os aso ive give Approximately 23 extension courses; Clay, Dr. E. R. Browning, and Alton the 1855 git’ school year when High} and where thay may be located. \J P Sousa in 1891, have given & play at} PE y | School Day is observed on the cam- sass Sa A a } | are being offered by the Bureau of! V. Finch. Th i ¢ ss j mas \ car iving outside the y { pus ursday, October 6, 1955, and 3 re zs Washington, D. ¢ re ppor- - vices of East Comfina Col-; Dr, Eva Williamson and Dr, Mary| Friday, April 6, 1986. For the past Fifty Musicians Join ; ow nerease ltunity to ace a " veviine of allege. Dr. Ed J. Carter heads bhe/L, Staton teach Education 312G andj years the college has observed a sin-| | gea] Orchetra cua = — 1 id Wise whieh offers its services to) jyucation 211, respectively, at Chad-|8te High School Day each spring. Reh Is U di Ww | ‘ A ae Oe EHe Gapiiel » | ublic schools and to teachers in| | Ae ae ,| Dr. Bd J. Carter, director of the earsais Under Way n nrollment City : he service in North Carolina’s public pee on Wednesdays. Dr. Leo W. neebaaice miciducermbes atsthe col : : = if SS Jenkins travels to Windsor for Edu- lege, and a committee of students With mere than fifty So Ce : Aa; | Faculty memtters are t aveling this|catian 334G, Home-School-Communi-|and faculty members are working en from East ( _— | = oc Eest Carciina’s fall enrolment to-| ~ : Pee ne = : : ; : ‘ a s ns ster : mile 2.937 i wee : Mite 04 4 \ ye Monday thre Thursday nights|;y Relations; Miss Année Mae Murray] plans for the entertainment of vis- |" ah en Seite ie AT | tals 2.937, accordiwg to Dr. Orval Thon Jefferson. The band iit Wi \3 : Coase “e jt : 1 ae zg Aen aal olina present, the East Carolina Or- |... i ae 4 wes jto Smithfield, Chad- teaches Education 312G at Washing- Hors at fall and spring High Schoo Ee Gan to sb enaeationall meee | Phillips, Registrar. This is an in-| founded jwourne, Wit p Geme Lejeune ton; Dr. istin Bond for Science days: e for. ate 1955-1958 ceive year) “reas of 18% over the 1954 enroll-| 1798. : a College Sta- | \ : ’ : sbore, Nev ge) rae € ‘ Corre . ee pee est the 955 c \ : ei agp | a piers a ht = ab : 315G at on; Dr. Kenneth Cuth- Seniors in secondary schools will Tuesday night, September 19. Re-| me Of this total, 2,150 are ma- 5 gee = See Ena ee Ses spidey ane , Music at Kinston; Mr. Francis be honor guesta at wt Carolina) ycarsals for programs to be present-| joring im currioulums leading to Mee o postoffice @ery- | Jacksonville, A course in Art is being | . Art 231 at Roanoke Rapids, and Uetober 6; and juniors, April 6. Mem- ed in the near future have begun eaching degrees. eeu Ne de this, every | planned for igh by Mrs. Rose}, . ; = rs s $6 invi : Reeve | eet ; | 5 “ whan ae onan post gg = ay these Woodrow Vlannary heads Edu- poe of rages classes oF anvited o Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, director | This year’s Frestmen class shows | ‘ : I in | 2 neon soon aueeeeed feahion, S12G~ an New, Bern: Thess attend either or both of the events,! 4 the college department of music] | 5+) inores bic: 1OpaN clase i m seme of the na- ss| be listed in eur | will journey to Wilmington to teach) | are all on Wednesday eve- Dr. Carter stwtes. and conductor of the orehestra, has etre i eee the 1954 class | yr orchestras, — this = | Family Problents. : Keith| BPES : The 1955-1956 High Schoe! days| announced that the group will par- ee ae os pay ae ) a ids, An entitl : a ss Aes oo: gs. 2 2 = 2 Sophomore, Jumicr, an Senior | app ss strenuous audi- i : ieee Las Pn Monday sven. Os : en Fagulty members visit Camp Le-| Will be staged, he says, with the idea| ticipate October 4-5 in the program! jo. each a ee ara trenuous aud 7 Moai S| ae |e bil pioeees ee Side jaune, Goldsboro and Jacksonville on of giving students a glimpse of 4) marking the 250th anniversary of 1588 G i ie steal % 1 ions “on owo iT and under- « Please help ug te | Education 312G, and Dr. Charles De}ay no coe y 370G is collere in action, Classes will operate! the founding of Bath, N. C. The an- 588. Graduate students. number p exn cu ae : i pee : ith 2 Practices Thumdays. Psychology 370G is taught & ‘ = ding ’ this fall, and there are tem special ‘ tl ompUy by reg- | Shaw weaches Health 244, Practices) 9 1) Jugcon White at Jacksonville, | 28 usual. In addition a series of pro-| nual fall program presented on thej _ esas Ak come a member of the hox immedfately Vand Precedures in Health for Ele-} ° i i f t i i tudents) earoved for wim y- jan ea i Tech-| grams produced especially for the] campus is scheduled this year for e : ak eosaciale tence So ISChOaie Fayetteville. D and 1 404, Counseling Tech-|& f d 2 pus The number of full-time students t k * He —— ie bary. Scuogm: abc Reve ae aa niqu n at Goldsboro by Mr. entertainment and instruction of vis-] November 20. inci GOS kGaahid » then J D. has} il legislature member is ever i ad years exper which ae | z <[oware of the things that g § 5 see t vt care” or “matter-of-fact” attitude?’ at ae a eee clude two years professional working Last Saturday nie at it nee Aeon 2 at a portrait and commer studio ee h "Pirat a ane —— ~— something going on that needs to be New Bern i tne ates an e = v s * = wor Ne . ne before: the leet e aes asked why he chose East spirit, so to speak, was at a low ebb Carolina advanced to the one-yard n failed to achieve a touchdown. Do only go up when we are victorious? } stick behind our boys if they win or *s true school spirit. cheerleaders t yelled with high spirits themselves, while lents responded whenever they liked. > our cheerleaders, our representatives, to At times during the game, the handful Rhyne students could be heard over the lina cheering section, which occupied > whole south side of the field. Our college, probably the largest in the con- ference, has one of the poorer school spirit as- We should have the best! We hear talk of « sets . t J. D. Henry of New Bern has re- East Carolina’s wanting to rank with State, the 2, Suerte eee oe Se — cently joined the staff of the EAST| focusing point from sports to eheese- University and other larger schools, but can wef ~ © fee aia you know any issue is coming up ithout a great deal of school spirit and y of our very fine team? t us think this matter over and when the ext home game comes let all the students attend and cheer our Pirates on to victory !—F. D. Worth While Entertainment Beginning tonight the opening event of the rtainment Series is the performance of the ed U.S. Marine Band. It will be the first time most of the students to hear this group which is on a nation-wide tour. In appeal this program should rate high for military or marching music is most familiar to the student from Elizabeth City to Wilmington to Asheville. It is hoped that the student body will turn it en masse to attend this first performance of the entertainment scheduled for this year. Pro- fessors might encourage the freshmen who are always shy at trying something for the first time ttempting to show the advantages of attend- ing such events. There is always the temptation f no homework. Each year the entertainment committee puts forth much effort to get a top notch and yet well rounded schedule of events. From such well- known artists as Les Brown and his Band ap- pearing November 30 to the brilliant Walter Noo- na, pianist and graduate of ECC who appears April 12, it can be seen that the various pleasures of all should be well served. So, start a good habit tonight and listen to the music of the Marines. A little relaxation away from the books will freshen the mind, so they say. —J.F.R. East €arolinian Published by the Students of East Carolina College Greenville, North Cerolina Name ehanged frown TECO ECHO November 7, 1952. Entered a, second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C., under the act of March 8, 1879. Member Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press Fivet Place Rating, CSPA Convention, Mareh, 1964 ES e Joyce L. Smith R Jimmy Ferrell Sports Editor Billy Arnold Sponts Assistants - .. Mike Katsics, Johnny Hudson News Assistants _............. Jan Raby, Janet Hill, Mary Alice Madry, Fred Davenport, Jerrie McDaniel, Marjorie Davis, Lou Ann Rouse, Purvis Boyette, Bee Mendenhall, Eunice Castellowe, Martha Wilson, Jo Ann Harriss. Featurists __ ... Oliver Williams, Pat J. Wentz, Lois Graddy, Lessie Gaddy, Jonnie Simpson. Photographer _.._. J. D. Henry Business Manager Mary Ellen Williams _. Edna Whitfield, Jack Carroll so ably led by Barbara} | thing to say for or against an issue, why not say it while the matter is talk it When the When issues are D petings. meet g tment. J. that are made hey never voice their opin- active discussion is going the meeting. If you have any- decisions } Abou D | I've mn while commented, ‘ yn in discovered a great J. D. Henry on the floor? at you would like to see prometed, up anrong the legislative members before it is brought to the islature. lf you are interested in what goes on during a particular meeting you welcome to sit through the ses- Student government meetings by means closed. A new school year is now well underway and the Student Govern- promote many important Campus Calendar THURSDAY 6:30 p.m.—Y Vespers in Y Hut 8:00 p.m.—United States Marine Band will appear im Wright Audi- torium. are sion. are no ‘roommate or roommates there. SATURDAY 7:00 p.m.—The movie, “That Wo- man,” starring Olivia De Havilland and Paul Scofield, will be shown in cherry pepsis and cream puffs. men can It’s up to us to see chat something is | Be head itie eamendswi cand ae ee ‘ * oh | vis ted the science department and Another lag of interest is seen rignt Eineai ie Di Rewnoldssof shat de is a second quarter] most representativ: just \¢ ; Ha my ia Ne froshman and is a chemistry major | and let a minor few discuss in Gee a A : 1 {because he “enjoys lt. the matter. PS y S | e ma ce t ones many meer | J. D. plans to try out for the} y withouw’ any pgarongee a Be swimming team winter quarter. He bers fr . } } = members. o1ven: compa enjoys football but enly as a specta- the friendly atmosphere, J. ce I’ve been here deal of ex- |cellent photographic material in the Knes of feminine charms that would lure any photographer te change his extracurricular ac ivities. We would beautiful College Union. Do wi ‘ . att eke you the: beste pec lnc: make full use of its facilities t suceess, and happiness in everything Following are some studk you do. The campus will mies friendly |C@rmng Suitcasing: é and cooperative people like Gary Ronnie Rose, a senior fron ©, save “@ne comes to college not only t a : i -— matter but also those intangible a When! Scarbore. AROUND THE CAMPUS , CAROLINAAN as general staff pho- | cake.” about I’ve made heve, the people I’ve met, and Especially interested in Air Forse]. their meal boc tiles ROTIC, Cadet Major Scarboro related jobs back home, or ha left : ‘ t-at ROTC Camp gene ee past! weetheart. Or is it Rast Habit summer was quite a worthwhile ex- a i eriencd. ater flying heave hins _ Do the suudents who go honk trigued. Gary thinks East Carona realize W hat they are missing els with fellow students, the fellow: THURSDAY, SEPT @u nie x« iw ~ é Conteoversial Currents ee. Pir Unpack Your Suitcase by Fred Davenport East Carolina has gained the case College,” because her home each Friday afternoon t dey for another four and i | chosen institution students go home? Ig it because has more recreational facilities t Do they think it is cheaper t only I am crazy The friends not. Fact is, Carolina. or East yaMes of higher the ve had, Vl iever forget.” experiences as a top unit. “That would be an- ther good reason for ehoosing East Carolina,” Gary stated. jary has been a success while he has been here and we are sume he continue in the same fashion juation. He has preven his r s both as a leader and a follower in his classwork as well as in friends, the athletic events ii] planned to make the joyable. Some say that th ny On Campus on the we ctiective recreational pri less there are people here t preciate the efforts put events of the weekend. Think forth _— clearly a eollege student. One Tear tory those things that he cannot home every weekend. The weekda filled with classes and study weekend a student can enjoy hims+ y part in the activities planned for a ry j namely, athletic events, dances, n sk Whether or not the laurels go te}activities, and the College [ the upperclassmen or to the fresh weekend offers time for fell nen girls is yet to be seen. However,{students whom we greet only some members of ‘the dean’s staff|‘hello’ during the week. Stude v kk have commented thet there have been|lack of school spirit. How can less confusion and disharmony among] Carolina, have school spirit w ke #0 home on the weekends and d college team? What puzzles me is t to come to college amd stay on cas and one-half days out of seven say that it is cheaper to go home the freshmen girls than ever before. Mt seems that the upperclassmen are taking the freshmen “under their wing,” so to speak, and have helped to ease their difficultie, during the first three weeks of school. At any|For this I might say it wou! e ch rate, it is hoped that this will con }to come at all. If a student comes « tinue no matter te whom the praise| matter, I would suggest that he te is Que spondence course, then he could sts Talent Show the time. Te attain a well-rounded cx The date has not yet been an-jeation, we must study and pl: Plz iced, bat in the near future the|ing the weekends—study during t! “ast Carolinian” will produce its an- Jean Rowland: I think studer < nual talent show. Any person inter- ested in participating, please contact Roy Askew, Box 405, or leave a note in the “East Carolinian” office. Prob- ably the exaet date will be revealed in the next issue. The previous shows have been successful and the etaff lize that this is their college and t to make it so instead jschool. Les Gaddy: of just a All students to stay on campus at least one k month, except when it is impossibl. Writer Reveals True Light Powers Of Cherry Pepsi by Marjorie Davig Have you been to your second home lately? You will probably find your Be sure to try the specialty of the house, ositively amazing what those cherry pepsis can do to a pexgson’s programs if interest enough is shown, : aos As is true with so many organiza-| Austin Auditorium. | disposition! ion > 7 i A . m.— , . 1 r tions, the benefits derived are ex- s c : m.—ECC vs. Catewba im) John came in the soda shop the actly what you put into them. e sa i other day, looking as gloomy as “ole MONDAY man Mose.” You could hear him 5:30 p.m.—B.S.U. Forum at Baptist Student Center on Eighth Street. WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m.—Newspaper staff meet- ing in office on second floor, Wright. 7:00 p.m.—Kind Hearts and Coro- nets,” starring Alec Guiness, the first in the East Carolina Film Club series, will be shown in the Library audi- torium. 7:00 p.m.—Student Government Association meeting in Flanagan auditorium. Next week will be a very busy time for everyone at Hast Carolina College as we are scheduled for two outstanding events—High School Day aad Homecoming. This year for the first time the college is having two High Srhool Days—one in the Fall and one in the Spring. Seniors will attend the event held on October 6 while Juniors will attend the event held on October 6 while Juniors will attend the one to be held in the spring. High School Day often influences a_ student’s choice of college and the college students can have an emphatic in- fluence u;on the high school students that visit our college. Our campus is noted for its friendly atmosphere, so keep this in mind at all times and sspecially on High Schoo! Day, Oa'o- ber 6. Another agenda on next week’s chedule of events is Homecoming, which is scheduled for October 8. Much time and effort is put into making this a successful occasion and students iook with great antici- pation toward this event. Students are urged to stay on campus that week nd and show their fine school spirit. I have two big tests tomorrow, go. Worry, worry.” celebrate. THURSDAY 6:30 p.m.—Y Vespers in Y Hut.!said Patsy dolefully. Our deepest apoleies are due Jon- nie Simpson. By mistake Oliver Wil- liams got the by-line to Who’s Who =. the September 23 issue. The town of Bath is celebrating the *hOth =anniversary of its founding ‘rom October 1st through the 4th. The celebration will be climaxed with i pageant Tuesday night at eight o'clock. Music for the pageant is being rendered by the East Carolina Or- chestra, the college choir, and the College Singers.:The Cherry Peint Marine band will join the group in the finale. Dr. Cuthbert is acting as music director of the pageant, muttering to himself, “Worry, worry. i wanted to date Sue tonight. That] other boy might snow her if J dorft Two cherry pepsis and a “Mabel- line” later, he was feeling great. Oh yes, he made a two minus and a three plus on his tests and Sue helped him Patsy and Barbara sat around the table talking about what they woula be doing if they were at home. “Why, I would even be glad to wash dishes,’ promises a good show this year. POT POURRI by Jan Raby The students seem to be very es q the coming appearance of Les Brow é ‘s’m homesick, but not that home-| Band of Renown here on camp ‘ ampus sick,” added ESL : _ |And, what better way could we “f A cherry pepsi and Night Brain/Quarter (after that turkey Thar «) later, the girls wrote their parents/than by attending a big formal dance that they might not get home uatil the seventh of Oc'ober. “P.S., we are not homesick any more,” they added in their lerters. “A husky two hundrad and six pound football player told his room- mate about his problem. “Coach Boone told me thet if I fumbled that pigskin tomorrow night, would he warming the bench for a while. What can I do, pal?” “Friend, have another big cherry pepsi.” Once again the cherry pepsi came to the rescue and our hero made a spectacular catch which gave the victory to our team in the last mim- utes of the game. “Give me four cherry pepsis, thrae cream puf® a ham salad, two ham and cheese, potato chips, two square nabs, three Zeros, Spearmint chew- The women students who ha moved into Ragsdale Hall are real] the colors of their rooms, the DOORS, and their new furniture. Many complaints have been hea a campus about how “depressing” e rooms are in Wilson, Fleming, and Many think that the upperclassmen freshmen) living in these dorms would + happier and stay on campus more if their rooms were cleaned up and pain cheerful colors like that of the rejuven dale Hall. After all, the psychologis \ to the psychology department) tell us ‘hat < vironment (living sonditions) counts a !\s centage in forming a well-rounded i _ Laurels should go to Anne George incidentally, is now living in Texas) for tient and untiring efforts in helping ge ing gum, Winston cigarettes and machines in the girls’ dorms through h¢ matches,” a student yells in onejin the newspaper last year. Now, the girs breath to the poor soda jerk whojlike one more favor from the administ! Could we please also have the concess chines (such as nabs, peanuts, etc.) that A also pleaded for in the dorns? tries to commit all this to his slight memory. About ten other students give an ord@ along the same line and some students wonder why they arcn’t waited on immediately. To re- pair their frayed nerves, the soda jerks drink the old faithful, cherry repsi and then, once more, they are ready for the next rash, Come on, let’, join the rush and get a cherry pepsi, too. O.K.? This Week’s Movie This week's movie “That Lady” takes place in a background of som- Appropriations for the renovation of Wrist Cirele and the fishpond were made by Last year senior class. Some work has been done un the pond; however, it seems to have ceased the grass inside the little fence is badly in of cutting, we are wondering what is roing | done about the project? The campus still remained intact after wing Hurricane Ione, but many students suffered {1 reg Se will verify) after becom . ing dren¢ the steady downpour. Now eve! ber ee is — which] one is wondering when aaa ere the next hui is enric’ y Technicolor. ri i i i Po age cane on the list, Janet, will strike. noble woman portrayed by Olivia De Since the openin: s ose hideot Havilland. Paul Scofield plays his|little black pe soe Snowe ep MOSQUITOR part very well as Phillip II who lovesihave invaded the campus, mipping and biti and tdolizes Miss De Havilland. everyone. With the approach of cooler weaths The somewha? subdued lover of|we certainly hope that these little black pasts W the lady is played by Gilbert Roland:| paek up their long, black needles and depart Gilbert, whe plays the part of alnever to return. minister of the state, is somewhat overwhelmed by the ladys high rank and does- not belive that he can win Incidentally, for the information of E.C. ach Totaruatcoel’ Our ae section of N. C..t “That Lady” will be shewn in Aus-| tember 80, ‘October 1 ne oe oe eee Cid tim Auditorium tomorrow night at 7 : Regat seven o'clock, a Charlie Spivak will play for the Reg# Pad € oo RaST CAROLINIAR | ee . vatcs Invade Catawba In Search| THE CROW'S, NEST | DUe Sytumers To Begm PAGE THREE Gis ( | : Next Month F 55 S ' 8 {First Loop Win Saturd ——— Ce rf ay Nignt enoir Rhyne’s 7- 5, " : yne’s 7-6 victory over the); whose Names are seldom mentioned| cach Raymond Martinez’ 1966-56, the addition ef these four boys te our Pirates last Saturday night pl: : ‘ § ; A ad,” i i “ s Ei C li heniin atte wi ght places|but whose spirit and drive make vie-|S¥imming aggregation will take to) Squad,” Martine continued, “we will : \ vad ‘i ‘ ; a . ast arowina Edged By 7-6 Pon m with Western Carolina’s|tory possible. Below are some of | ‘M¢ pools against top Bastem com- be hard to beat in every event. They ear Ss I Seger co “4 a ts in the|those boys: petition this season. The schedule is mo xey) Where wey Were were : ate loop. W. C. downed last} Jetry Brooks—a 6-3, 220. j ahd aha ” C = ~pourd | n e >| . 3 « J6ore In Conf erence Opener year's Conference ctampions, Appa-| tackle from Rockingham. | tartiuen. announced. this, mock. that | Ga nabe ae ng it entman rom nc by Mike Katsi lachian, by the same 7-6 score last} Waverly Chesson—6-1, 200 pound- Martinez annownced this week that | Greensboro, is the State record-hokler is Gesikn y I “i atsias : week. er, who-performs at Ee ae ee nine matches are “defimite and there |in backstroke and will form a great peer ae lina’s es wat the) ond quarter saw East Carelina begin] The race for the title thus far in} Jim Henderson—Portsmouth Wa,|2re several more being eonsiderea.” combination with veteran Ronale Rose : oe e¢ Lenoir Rhyne at Coles. to move as they continually advanced |the young season has become a con-| flash and the fastest man on the The Bucs should be tough this year,| ; neg beasia ants ener an are «are | Sted last Saturday night and sut-|the slippery pigskin. Quarterback fused muddle as far as predictions | squad. losing only one man from last sea- shmen are Harold McKee, ranner- sigelis. . ics ae ond loss of the season.} pick ( herry ran the ball over for the are concerned. Elon’s Christians, rat-| Dick Monds—a former Dunn line-| son’s squad. Returning veterans are ne a 1 a ¥ coer agen Pe oa S othat fof gentest was an important CO coke “hat he een ‘ ed earlier ag the team to watch, have| man who throws his 200 pounds} Ted Gartman, Phil Weaver, Garland ie Late ej hae ee J ~ 5 erence opener for both teams. Lenoir ‘e 2 point attempt|already dropped two non-conference| around at guard for the Pirates. Tuton, Rennie Rose, dames Gites ee baw ele ets G19) Taxthe brseat thyne’s single wing attack won by| #5 blocked. At the half the Bears|contests, a 39-0 loss to Mississippi} Bob Maynard—a 6-1, 190 pound | Joe Wallace, Claude Tyson, Bill West, sl sng" Wj ea re ES, 2 é : ‘ i 4 , , yaon, oebber . ce a , score of 7 to @ over East Caroline.| held a slim 7 to 6 lead over Green- Southern and @ 26-18 meet to The| fullback from Cary, terrific offensive | Dickie Denton, Ken Crocker and Frank ' e 7 ied from eet ro. Gra t are : fy the fimst quarter, the Bears] ville’s pride. Citadel. They have not played a| threat. Moore, “All these boys will help us Ate ce —— . Sa L ‘ Ey vinated play with a smooth run- Penaicine ps : league game as yet. Ray Overten—6-1, 220 pounds of} and we expect to be strong in every behmeaipai ore Agee Scag tt hema ' i : 1 ities proved to be a cruel blow 6 z : *|pion of the individual medley. app _ «omg amd passing offense, As a result,l ey. the Pirate ae ities tied ier Catawba, not regarded as a spec-| dynamite at Buc tackle post. position,” Coach Martinez said. i New Talent Needed 6 sa } their } = n an 2 aan ts ’ PB | te ad j seg vet . A . ° a New ‘ “ f ey scored thelr lens Sei elewn ant petately toy gullethenbelligea@iatentan taeular ri in season ratings, Ray Penningten—Greensboro boy, Newcomers To Team “Even with all this great material,” eee ng extra point. The sec-| si. fire. Outstanding THEGonas oat ii ec : Me critics with a 12-6 tri Hans does well at end on defense and Four weweomprs, three freshmen] Coach Martinez said, “we need some be ve were such players as center ee mighty Newberry last| offense. and a transfer sophomore from) new talent ossibly fresh that ing - All \ = Y - ‘ Hallow ete ae week. Their match with the Bucs| Bobby Perry—160 pound speedster] Campbell College, already figure a Napa ae wea j ‘ : st| J -American Cherry ou Hallow, whose fierce Mine play} Saturday in Salisbury shoul ive|from Greenvi : s ¢ ae “eg teid Pade GO develop for next year. \ y y ld give nville, strongly in the « s Witt “one Paces Many Obstacles |°,”” ed many Bear drives, and speed-| come itklication of their Geen ie Fg a hae ett SG le al oe uh} All swimmers interested in joining “s dlls lst . 4 t —— a a . te ‘lIn Retaini . ster Indian Jim Henderson, who car-| compared with o:her North State he Pira‘e squad for competition this U4 the In etalming Rating ed a good deal of the offensive] squads | Gay Gallops winter should come to a meeting to : a oe ms eae Aippalachiawkwill tangle) With Rion fay d at the pool Tuesday, October 1 e irates fina oa ‘. = ‘. . : , x the students on the cam- rates’ final chance to score | this Saturday night, which will mark Soh iatee . ays nt ae ame in the thivd quarter when they] the latter's introduction to loop com- Carolina #wimming sche- a ee st Carolina College! oved to within one foot of the Le- iti aici ; s far includes the following: ‘ wee uevee ue SI Ge ' o Le-| petition, and should be the big battle | a mark s oni ’ : Peo eae err¥-jnoir Rhyne goal Ifne, but the Bears’| of the week. Guilford opens its sea- | BESS CQ, Buc | He Bas been called the heart of the} Gefense held. From ther on the wmelcon with an int is ; | 3—-Clemson (there) Ny rates’ grid fortunes. Among. hié t aS AEBS : ersectional encounter | | 12—N. C. State (he S01ng ver =i ay = ; vas strictly a matter of defensive}against Randolph Macon, and New | Girt: oe la utiles are the oade Bomb-{< rategy c 7: % n. 7—Davidson (here) : a : ae pias. berry meets Lenoir Rhyne. West Car- : BL oes e Was ee _ com | t was a game the Pirates wanted) olina will travel out af state t t Se eer kine larterback who guide t Caro-}; in hadiy. Wxt > . . a é ee Feb, 3--The Citadel (here) £ @s ee ) win badly, but the elements, severe|/a coming Pirate rival, East Tennes- " lent egular T formation. In 19 ies, and a strong goal line a eae on ee eon (Here) eligiow in 1953 he was named their oppedentedented han le = Feb. 11--V.MI. (here) m. Vhe . eontwence quarterback of the! victory. : hao ee ' Fob. 17—NJC. State (Raleigh) ‘ Norta Swate Conf The year} ast ‘arolina’. i ee ees hpi ae Bees a ast : eg : ea a | Zi Ea omen loss to Lenoir| freshmen in the Lenoir Rhyne contest ee . + : - iy : Fal x we ‘ Saturday night dropped the] Saturday who stole the show from orth State Standings a viaeee Bucs to third slot in the North State] everyone on the field. Among them ‘onf : pei y vnfwrence standings. They occupy} was a sparky speed-master from Tar- bsgicnee s ected“? : ee |the position along with Appalachian, boro named Bobby Lilly. When the W L Pet. Pee. Qpp. * ; ee = va ; defending champs, who suffered] Buc attack seemed to be withering, Lenoir Rhyne 1 © 1.0007 6 © yee ate » the con-! ide 7-6 loss at the hands of; Lilly entered the backfield and pro- W. Carolina 1 0 1.0007 6 ' ¢ vl sare * ; j : ee oe arolina last week. _ {ceeded to cut through the Bear de- Appalachian 0 1 0006 q cans A ON SS ee present time, both Lenoirtfense like a wisp. E. Carolina 0 1 0006 7% ‘ CKED opener ended plans for a) R e ani Western Carolina are rid-| The former Tarboro ace will prob- Catawba 0 0 0000 I") : i Phe foot ha healed! ing high on the loop slate, in a tie: ably see plenty of action as the season Elon 0 0 0000 6 ee y is e more a fixture] for honors. Elon, Catawba, and] progresses. He served as a triple- Guilford e@ 0 0000 0 ee te backfield of the Bucs, a very) Gy have not payed North State] threat quarterback in high school, m8 bee fixture. Many oe cae ontests as yet earning a fabulous name for himself All Games ed pov, |° king the , — ‘ - neo —— P ag a long-distance passer. W L Pet. Pe. Opp. ‘ y regaim the form that ma , yre. ye es cae made’ Leave Cars Off Campu Lenoir Rhyne 2 0 1.00047 6 : man All-Ameri tis a ques- A football team is made up of A; palachian 1 1 600 52 14 , #A that only time the, The faculty members and students|many unsung heroes. For every All- itawt “4 1 1 50012 82 . » " wer for, and one which his many /are requested to leave their cars off|Star standout, there must be six or FE. Carolina 1 2 338 12 16 wers think often about. This is | ed i ; 4 2 : . : 2S oe en a nse campas on High School Dey, Octo-|sevem lesser-known teammates who Halfback Bobby Gay begins a shert jaunt against the Lenoir Rhyne| WV Carolina 1 2 888 14 86 . er 1 Cherry's eee a yee ras Maes 6, 1955. The campus will be}have helped make him the success Bears in last Saturday night’s North Statt Confprence tilt. The Pirates were | Elon 0 2 .000 18 65 . . lequire a p | sepe will be fruitful. 'blocked off fer the day. Your co-|that he is. East Carofing has many dropped 7-6 Guilford 0 6 000 6 @ > NS every | The Pirates were hurt by gradue-|operation will help in promoting ®|such unsung men of the gridiron, ‘ ‘ 2 and Cherry is working with| successful High School Day. new faces, another important| Guide Service on High Sahool oe : lif he dues regain his =a will be taken eare ef by the ‘ r ae f Pirate fans will see a true} R.O.T.C. There will be a co-ed help- i. | All-American ling each guide. 9 e ‘ i @ Da’S | deca em: LARRY’S SHOE STORE t a : t e? 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PREFER LUCKIES Luthies teed ait other brands, regular or king size, among 36,075 CONNIE’S BOWLING CENTER ‘409 Washington Street Hours: 4:30-11:00 p. m. daily 4 Pep PAGS FOUR ew Director Named me Made For Radio And TV Series “This Is Yeur Business,” taught EAST CAROLINIAN ~ Five Cadets Hea Head ROTC Gro THURSDAY, SEP BMBER x by Mike Bateies East Carolina College has initieted to Colleg:,” a Sunday afternoon pro-1or. ‘ for an expanded and improved} ¢ram roduced to date under the| by Dr. E. R. Browning and Dr. James Tact Cavbiina’s radio and television for direction of Dr. Martha Pingel, has|L. White of the college departnsent ore ce ea : = gained in popularity as it presented) of business education, is also being Scag phag a 36 school year. Rosalind| J vious aspects of college life and|currently presented. : aes . Roulston, who joined the faculty of} activity Two other courses will be offered ‘ vriment of English this fall, the fifth in a series of TV]for credit during the present school bib s ec ties as chairman of|course, offered for credit, “Shakes-} term. They will be presented by the sitions mmittee on radio and] peareas Drama” ix now being tele-| lepartments of geography and sci- : me |visod, with Dr. Edgar Hirshberg ef! ence and will be taught by Dr. Rob- é ick A vee wander a -| the ipartinant of English as instruct-| ert E. Cramer and Dr. John Novarra. WMarry Haye ‘ a5 Madre B — - uaa | eat E ‘ O a - | Cay I omy thlie ; = Kast Carolina Adds Recor rf ‘ a tant of broad-! } I 1955 ' 6 Wig are oS te Be! Number To Faculty In | satin. Teal eit V faa e div ‘ ‘ son " . East Carolina College has added as McMillan, Health and Physical ap A * ‘i an lis > 42 new staff members for Fall term] Education Department; Mrs. L. ‘ © eer mere fhe insu og 4° |of 1955. Due to increased enrollment] H. Mallard, Registrar’s Office; he | ttre Profe ‘ Bul ing more new teachers are being added| Mrs. T. K. Fountain, Music Depart- | anc " ff veil a . the Mathematies, Science, Business,j ment; Mrs. James Poindexter, Field . — . l vavk tec « week, Programs teh i a Education History, Service—News; Mrs. Thomas M. Pictured abové"s the Cadet Staff of the E.C.C. D tachment. In the center is ( adet 14. Col. John W. Hud-} eres SG oo Pe ri g s will be continued,| Health anak Geography departments. Byrd, Business Office; Mrs. John Lau- | $00. From left to right on the front row are Cadet Maj r Harry Dd. Hayes and Gary L. Scarboro. Irom left to iris “a i : « 7 pd L ie © eat addi onal| New instructors include Miss Ro- ee Faculty Secretary; and Mrs.| right on the third row are Capt. Clifton E. Boyd and Capt. Clifton E. Boyd and Capt. Philip A. Averette. bb wedi : ac e bro. or tele-lberta Stokes, Art; Travis Kirkland,] Welter Styers, Dean of Men’s office. for th gh Sem by er po stations in the] yiss Bernadine Meyer, and Mrs. Sue Di a F - Pl C which the Cerps w = me mapped out. ee —— srectors nnounce Freshman Flay Cast; a “7 5 } i ! enting @] Mary Lois Staton, Education; James Che a 1 t wor ' : Be (ies : arued sterfield Chooses ar ¢arolina zn ms over! H. Tucker, Dean of Men and Edu- ae ng is ‘lu eets, tier seal ctivities | Corps of sale cation; Frank L. Hoskins, Floyd E. Phillip And Thomas | tribute . meee ia : s Overly, Rosalind Roulston, amd Dr. - 7 1 i : P . |A staff hae bee oy me : Freshmen Juctions of the East 1 f the secomd one-a play reainnmvent hy Mrs. M. Me Posey, ed an rog - : Lucile Charles, English; James Jen- To Represent Company pigeiwia et eae . | ea ies = - A : office wil be announced at a» lef © aa g aH . Industrial Aris; Mrs. Mar- ,, _|Carolina Playhouse this fall quarter) w to be given ag part of t n by idem teaehers | | au suites kins Jr, Jean Thompson and Bruce Phillips Si ineludectwo guezact plays. Dhese|freshme juctions of this quarter. | hee peer the | 2 e itore hes televis three edie ‘ a Sera. ord ry Science; aye been appointed Chesterfield la ys will he rese ia ‘Obit: 6tl 1 a due. ior enone. Life f | ee eres, we 7 ection 0? * f televi i n is : Malcolm Graham, Mathematics; LeW-| campus co-representatives at East play : : a nes ge fe 4 i ! os 4 he eee a k w e stressed, a ae 1 » : y progress al Danfelt, James Simpson, and Don-| carolina College, it was announced| ,” part : Ago UE ene n} Be Boy vri sae Nie ae Seent ed gar cna ? rinitonss t voperation Hayes, Music; Thomas M. Strit a ede, October 12th amd 18th, these mbers of the cast inclune: - a ele et > here today by Campus Merchandising | _ - ‘ : i jon |”! efreshme . a et 's Go ‘chology; John G. Navarra, S. W aae Tne will be presented in McGinnis Patsy Baker, Do : is 4 j side “ Sverett, and Philip Graef, Science; eee chosen from applicants copie Po parr student 30 ae - : Loc j - : brs i : = Herbert R. Paschal and Joseph F. throughout the country to represent, oy . ? oy ae 3 " Steelman, Social Studies. ‘hesterfield cigarettes, first choice e Long Christmas Dinner y V ‘ han ever 0 e e in ers 3 ee E Thomton Wilder is being co-directed ou a) andl teen : Four new counselors have been America’s college men and WO-}) yj ocLie MeD: As Gea € We mke rge al . 9 post 2 2 added to the Dean of Women’s staff.} men. The position will mean valuable °y sis i pay aps eee E Py 6a s te come heidi pend apeaaatn wore Me Genera . ‘ ae S a ‘ Fi $s pat Vorbes. Members of the cast inclade ig md Janet ¥ resen usic are Miss Alma Bizzell, Cotten|experience in merchandising, adver- nies et Gettdce Golvia’ Ruston er ce ae cee: di ‘ ‘wae I Miss Louise McKinney, Gar-|itising, and public relations, as the sgt Soar ty ait pees “alge prateiee) = ee \ 2 ent Pubiicut warn Wrig N Marie Adams, Jarvis Hall,! student representative gets on-the- Genia Trulove, Patsy Curley, Pam Mae Woodoock, pres : 2 of each month. Lee Giles and A ith ¢ LJ Miss Eunice McGhee, Ragsdale. oa, ee cond etne (a aales Taylor, “Bubba” Driv Ray Me-{siding Westminster Fellowship ies Oudia oat oy 7 ne ngineers ee Miss Mildred Pate had been add-| romotion program Donald, Don Haskins, a Asbell, \ alde program for the year 1 Wee wship held | amd Ar e ( — aawaa wd Dean Miss Mil ‘a a ) t ss = 5: ni Rhee ey id: ew the eee ‘ si welcome ed to the staff at Wahl-Coates Lab- Jean is a senior from Windsor and ie so Pee cine Svante ae , 3 Porn i a oe a we a sia ae . = & = . in ( ge Sing-| oratory School. her activities include being a college make-up committee is Barbara Britt, Dr Allison. A vwery entertain jon 5S a with Frank e Retreat . 5 a rene Di is in charge ! . ein < “Macbetn,”]M i“ Dania fe hae lee clu at annual} Major Edward J. Maloney, Captain| marshal and mentber-at-large on the and Imogene Didly is in charge of 0 ; iarihs etme dns 2h : hoa ™ music ginec Organiza-|Jean M. Crane, Captain George B.| Women’s Judiciary. Poe =, Aa a ager ¥ meer =e for theling Miss Ann G asal r of the| Patterson and S-Sgt. H. H. Justice| Bruce has been appointed for a Bill Dixon, of Kinston, is the di-'recent tours, a Christmas party end] y iget was the program — : — —- 5 e In order taurant.|Jr. have been added to the ROTC|third time, having represented Ches- EI ICID TOIT II II IIIT ATA IR IIIA IIIS IIIS —-—-— tom ee : Vu k ress the|staff. terfield here for the past two years. z Perry, Now secretaries include Mrs. Thom-4He is a senior from Raeford, N. C. 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