Parking yhat the editors diseuss thix eir commeuts in the edi- = ee XXXII whe Sports editor Billy Arnold is opti- - ¢ mistie about the Qhances of East Caro- . page 2 f Jjnais (gridders 4hf© year, See his column er ee Uh pare cf GREENVILL RAVE A CoE N. C., eee SEPTEMBER 14, Ue ed . Democrat To Speak Here 0: September 28 Clark Says Rayburn Might Possibly Speak ports ‘Predicts Coming | =< Smith 7 ‘Legislature Wil \! Student Assembly | i am Of Social Frats z a M Dn as a =" During This Year Se; k Ray 1 by Jimmy Ferrell, Sue Repre Action on the segregation is- . sent ‘ Chairma sue and the presense of social of : Conven fraternities at East Carolirha tio: North | during this year have been pre- Ca sing | dicted by Student Government ial a Dem | President Dock G. Smith. er Commenting recently on prob- \ ‘ able tcp legislature issues for Ea ( the coming year President Smith Se explained, “I feel that the Stu- ial Me a lent Government Association Ge ‘ will have to take some stand on! es nake |che segrevution issue this year. C th: 'It is a matter which will have ‘ yet | {to be decided one way or another — to ecure in iia the near future. Freshmen were kept busy during their first week of college life meeting orientation duties and settling for edule | Discussing last year’s red-hot down into the new surroundings. Pretty frosh coeds Mattie Lou Harris, left, Enfield, and Loretta Collins, Eliz bo e able te jissue concerning the establish- beth City, manage a smile although there's still unpacking to be done. Pinal figures have not been reteased ar n Friday : es . < : nent of oe social f aterni- the registrar’s office but a record enrollment is expect -d. (Jimmy Ferrell photo) Be ger ai alg aa Se = ‘s SS ther - a i ” ri _ sw “ P ear F: " is 4 ww s416 A H 4 We SHSEE KGa in Morehead City, She will be a busy, young Indy during her reign, tie will wear in iN the At Tuesday Night Meeting “ { ee fhowever, and will not continue her studies this year, presence of social fraternities. 4 é Lee (Photo by Jerry Schumacher, Morehead City) Definite: aseet p . B F C ‘ ‘ be bgt + aun tty we ve oot Preparations Begun For Construction en § ent * y uu raternities brought in instead of . “ Coed Joan Meiton Selected ee Of Coll C lled Radio S 0) Ae North C li OF °57 bem if they. prove worthy." T think oliege- ontrolle adio Station De ‘ K hey will be a definite asset. 4 i 0 M 4188 ort l arotina if 6 ‘In order to stay up with present by Bryan Harrison - Jo a" M : ‘a by Janet Hill 1 standards, I fee} we will no At ar sll campus meeting Tuesday |}work. To those who attended the; He further explained that ( nts Com-| There have been a number of lina, Onper Jago heltind other schools in| Wiehe in the Bibrary Auditoxom the meeting, a personnel wating abeet was ave a reception for mw ter East Carolina co-eds chosen to re- According to Dr, Robert Carter, this phase of our campus life.” Radio and ay Committee of East|handed out in order to begin place- Mr. Smile ‘ w ving line : t ciate ne Gitte initeaeloe’ Nese alase | decnapular residents curphaainalscotoune Coll Re enutcpeet the chee kOe eee ne ae i € rea : ttn we ee eee ee ee “Miss Joan Melton is one of {that “the boys will have enough con- ora college-controlled radio |Miss Rosalind Raulston, Chairman of ‘ pee e Miss North Carolina contest finest talents to have ever been -ideration to act in the ways a gentle- ion, This is the first year that) the Committee, urges others who |for many years, thanked the S a enti ence This year's crown, howeve was is most am-|man and .a scholar would act when Such an operation has been” antict- ieee to see her at the |Government Assoc n of Ss v » with the captured by talented and vivacious tepebs ale they ore given this enpartunity 7 pated on the campus. East Carolina Rad 0, Studios in the Austin Building. | mer of 195¢ Jonat , a ' Carolina student, Joan Melton ce heen’ considered | Smith forecast, too, “a bigger andjna=, | bee. | BROnmONNE: BNee We have tangible evidence that the )enable the committer : by many fa-| better homecoming than ever before through the local stations in Green- |faculty and students are interested,” | ante a. W ke " t 4 | got ceates nih ae ee cud good entertainment on our cam- ville and Washington durin recent s Miss Rau ston, ‘ g Ze of 1913 st. = ie see i ite far if she continues| pus,” pointing out that he would “like |Years. As evouas all technical prob- ; Positions Open tat Mr. Smiley be " 8 : é Sa zy : work under a competent teache Ito get the approval of the student lems are cleared, se ne will There are positic n for the) Ea : a coe e De ‘ eo eaut slent and poise tn concluding, Dr. Carter said, | body and the administration for Negro begin on an FM station to be operated pOowane Program Directors, ers € € none « t ele she ¢ i with the nation’s/“I am not the first to have saidjentertainment to come on campus, 1} by the college. : Program Directors, s 4 AM ee ; : ee ; his about Jo Me} nd her ta- feel that we are missing many goo! Until the committee can begin Directors, Publicity Directors, Engi- vlator : f oa amg eee ae fe) nt a Le opportunit to see some of the operations on the FM station, they necrs, Announcers, Continuity Writ- I anc t the ams : ; Bakes ¢ ght t eign as Miss America 4 : . he. eecRented Sane os t entenbnnties will gontinue their work with the ers, Production Directors, News Di ¢ ed at the Reise Ga 45 piitetntke duidkn Whe ‘I cannot see why anyone would regular programs through the com- rectors, Music Directors, Sports Di- |! xpect = ue et Atlantic festive: wee object to a Negro performing‘on a mercial AM and TV stations. in the rectors, Women’s Affairs Directors, be ghe than the : ae s as Joan) pictured in the yearbook| ‘age while we are in the audience |Past the programs have received a Religious Affairs Directors, Actors ‘ 4 Eyes Be raternity section along wit) other|in the same building, Negroes are #e"erous 3} hause from local and and Music y € ; pe : pe : ; ‘ ming on the stage for white lege audi nees At the meeting Dr. J. D, Messick, a « € calibre preliminary lent conte a ted as one of peuple everywhere in the South Student Operation President of East’ Carolina ee ‘ ege and the Miss North Carolir no A Ronee pm en nt ee Car hGh eae eo ehnol aie NG e ¢ tation will be opera- spoke of the plans and p t ¢ the e r Se ea ited alate Sant ae itis aroune corti ike advantage of jted entirely by student and faculty | Radio and TV at t Carolina, He é a ae sts or other awards, “ fie. anal anittare (all ome of this talent.” volunteers, The committee announced | also spoke of the possibilities of the|catch the au nterest . ; i esented her State and home- | Soe: pe x Gag ciead eA deni aistica tion that there will be more all-campus coming year and outlined the growth eep the ate ee ere 1D) town in a most exemplary fast ion. | nee Questioned on the stand last year’s meetings and urged all students and/o! interest in Radio and TV in the ‘ered, It e m While in Atlantic City, Joan went i ieee 1 Do np Tene Bast, Gareluid E yok, tedeers who are interested in this /nine years since he has been here. successful type an e rough a series of constant practice Dr. Messick Comments pa mane at type of work to atteid. The eom- He stressed the importance of the past hav € nv alf Members Needed sessions with her Wilmington coach,| president Messick, commenting |Umstead and his administration a “do. mittee also needs volunteers immed: Radio and TV program and empha-| formative Mrs. Vivian Plock | on Dock Smitits mreaistonetMat, /nOlline” Tepieinture= Smith) etatel, |etaly fOr che presente Ra@onspd EV esa ah cee eee ea one ay ‘ dents, especially fresh- While the contest was in pro-| the student legislature would |“Donald Umstead’s administration | ~ ee for the college and North ( n ( ollege ‘ re interesting in pub- vress, Joun and one other 48 beauties take a stand on the segregation voiced the opinion of the student body Yearbook Photographs|" he ouphesized me nose for ervises gram pla p ork are urged to con- | ws to talk to no one except! jssue during his administration, {in most cases and (h think that in it- more student and faculty participa- sand e radio and TV Kast Carolinian staff press interviews in the) explained, “They can always self wag a great deal. Yearbook photographers will tion in the program, tivity ected with the eg The or attend the staff meet- afternoon, All of the other) voice an opinion, but it's very “Last. year’s so called do-nothing begin taking portgait pictures Smiley Speaks ommittee has been t Wednesday night at 6 time on their schedule was devoted unwise to do it during a general legislature sponsored the best enter- for this year's annual next Mon- Mr. Wendell Smiley, the radio li- manent n in the kers are badly needed (to «practice and rehearsal, assembly legislative year.” tainment that has been here dur- day, September 17, at 2:30 p. m., brarian, spoke of the technical oper- cl ver since its existence ve news and feature de- During the yming year, Jjoan Pointing out that East Caro- ling my three years as a student; it according to the editors. ons involved in the new. station | a uimitte i € nents. The newspaper offices | will be quite in her capacity jina’s charter provided for the ed- went through a year of administra- Past policies will be followed, explained, “its: objectives. ™ be a nucleus orga sted on the second floor of as Miss North ¢ lina, therefore) yeation of white men and women tive work without a serious blunder,, and students must sign a sched- Smiley stated that the F.C. ©, 1 ‘ esulted ° Building she will not be back at Kast Caro-| only, he said that should the SGA which ig as much as could be ex-; ule chart posted on the bulletin cepted the application for a construc-|committee an ced t : Danforth Foundation Grants | Kast Carolina $19,500 Fund | | een granted ato extend over the three-year period | WN the Danforth|covered by the grant, One of these} a it a three-year |units will be studied and explored | 1 o be the in-|cach year in its cultural, moral, and | 1s a citizen, | spiritual aspects, ent-to-be, ‘and also| Topics include “Education for | faith,” President! Personal and Family Living: the | f the college has{Individual and the family “The | ” | Student and his Environment: | led after ‘a pro- | Community, State, Kegion, and Na- | ‘ gram had/tion,” and “The World: The Student} aculty com-/and International Understanding.” | ” sident Leo W Approximately thirty visiting | cturers-consultants, to be chosen in the various h nan, and & ibmitted | authorities study, will | Foundation for | among | Members of the collegejareas of furnish the Relivion and ‘eacher|needed outside impetus and inspira- | Humanit and Ed-|tion to make the program ae Personal 1d Family }and appealing. Some of these visi-| ae nized the plan tors will be chosen for their tech- | f mp esicarthine the pro-jnical knowledge; others, for their | © completed during 1956-| value as personaligies and hel 1957-1958 the program|lengers of students. | tivated, Dr. John B. Bennett, Each jecturer-consultant will spend if religious activities at|not less than two days and not irolina, has been appointed | more than three weeks on the cam- 4 linator of the program. pus, Each will appear as @ speaker 4 Study Topics and be available for participation f study topies, organized |in student activities and for sours | hree units, has been mapped, |consultations. lowing their telecast over WNCT last week urging vot party are, from left to right, Senator Paul Jones, Far vith; Dean Leo W. Jenkins; Frank Wooten, Pitt county representative; Mr. Pearsall, Arthur Tyler, Rocky Mount; Governor Hodges; Dr. Messick, E. E. Rawl, Green- ville; and Ralph Hodges, Washington, (J. D. Henry photo) 3 bourd in the college union. The chart will be divided into 15- Charts will appear faver integration it would not pected 1; and during last year’s ad- weight in deciding carry any ministration our school, for the fir: became a member of the U. S.} minute u whether or not Negroes will be | time, | = permitted to enroll here. National Student Association and one day in advance in order to Any steps in that direction [sent our first two delegates to the get signatures for the following would imbitter the general legis- | National Congress. | day. lature against East Carolina and “IT fee} there are a few apologies Girls are requested to wear might hurt the school when this in order for our past administration.” plain, dark sweaters and boys year’s budget is presented, ac- In welcoming freshmen and new should wear dark suits and ties, cording to Dr. Messick, See SMITH on page 4 the editors stated. President Messick Entertains Governor ent John D. Messick laatertained at a diner for Gevernor Luther Hedges and Thoma: ors to support the Pearsall. Plan. Other members of thd Pr |tion permit for the station, Au |28. However, the application has not 1ught this winte been approved, therefore, the sta-| Members of the present committee tion cannot broadcast unti] the per re: Miss Rosalind Raulst ai mit arrives, Although the station 1, Dr. A. D. Frank, Dr, Kenneth jwill have a comparatively small au- Bing RA 3 \dience, the primary objective is to) Smiley [train students, explained Mr. James White Smiley, tha Pingel, and Miss Mary Greene Negroes s Make No Further | Inquiries About Enrolling No further inquiries have been made! 197, says that the ¢ lege is by Negroes concerning the possibility) maintuined by the state for the pur- pose of giving young white men and jwomen such education and training as soall fit and qualify them to teach according to word jin the public chovis of North Care- {of enroiiing here since an unidenti- ‘ied male student visited the campus in early August, from the registrar’s office. lina.” Administrative officials explained East Carolina’s set up gives only to him that East srolina’s charter |the General Assembly power to make paces not make provisions for Negro | jany changes in its charters and the students, A Greenville native, he was | Board uf wu, ortedly Trustees intere.t.d in transferring | Negro student permi from Elizabeth Cicy where he is now mot give a on to enter, Peachers College| even though he might be found ac- nding school, jceptable in other areas. The student did not attempt to | In addition to these, East Carolina make application for entrance, andjalso returned a letter to another was the first Negro undergraduate to | Negro student who sought applica- make an inquiry this year. tion for graduate correspondence However, two Nergoes inquired| work and a letter of application for about attending East Carolina a year|a teaching position from a Negro or so ago, They, too, were told that/| teacher at Tuskegee Institute in Ale- East Carolina’s charter, issued in| bama. PAGE TWO The New System We've already heard gripes from the stu- dent body on the new parking program. Cam- pus rules have been revised in the fol- lowing All automobiles driven or parked on cam- registered and display an indenti- fiertion sticker or pay a penalty of $3.00. A college traffic ticket will be given for reckless driving, violation—one way traltic manner, must be pus peeding, tuilure to stop at stop signs, blocking stree fire hydrants, railroad tracks, failure vehicles, and parking in restricted of $2.00 for each ticket charged except vehicle » whom there will be a fee of $5.00. treet egister A parking fee areas unregistered re three types of par ing premits: area permits tor dormitory stu- rking permits for non-dormitory § staff parking permits. Author vaces have been designated for each litorial in the March 23, 1956, i sy Daily, University of Virg ‘ universal problem. It relates ‘sity of Texas has over 10,000 only 2 spaces in which to University of Pennsylvania, in. downtown Philadelphia, only thirteen ated 1.500 cars in y of Virginia one of the e rule against cars for first- -yes are even more strict. Michigan and Princeton, their students to operate Michigan State puts operator’s erade and conduct. basis. Any placed on discipline probation has his permit re- is the requirement Michigan State Ad- first-year men to if they have an average col iversity of low any oi misbiles nses on a misconduct mere strict ] average does allow from the University of at aun analysis of student there reveals that in “more serious mis- im- de- the Cases ot was the most student cle factor to other schools seem severe. A sample of the te include $15 for giving yplying for a permit, or defacing a permit, re to display permit properly 1 back of permit.” e is also rough on parking first offense of “driving i prohibited area” the tab hird offense, $20. The first r operating a motor vehicle permit is 3 for the second, penalties at problem here is certainly a comparison shows that it is more serious. We ventive measures can at least quo. If not, the East Caro- more strict rules or higher sh » imposed. faculty and staff are also expected to by the rules. Any visitor to East Caro- joilege npus who violates College traf- Biles will be courtesy ticket ex- pg the violation. jlure to pay parking fees will result in fender being stopped from class until paid. Mr. Worth E. Baker of the department has stated that no park- will be charged for any legal excuse fender. year the parking problem became eadache. This year, however, steps taken to prevent such a problem ing again, without penalizing part ent body as other schools have done. ‘the cooperation of all the students, d staff plus the assistance of a Barking and housing director, it ble that East Carolina might have program which will be bene- pful to all concerned. become given a -Carolinian dents of East Carolina College , North Carolina © ECHO November 7, 1952 s matter December 3, 1925 at Greenville, N. C., under h 3, 1879. , Columbia Scholastic Press . Convention, March 1956 y Ellen Williams usiness Manager ~JAN F. RABY, WILLIAMS JANET HILL BILLY ARNOLD Martha Wilson, ry Craven Whitfield Jimmy Ferrell A Trip Home To Cancel Governor Hodges’ Vote It’s A PERFECT year to reach the age of twenty-one. A Republican al will attempt to keep the Dem- forces from seizing A man called Pearsall ers strong Washington, his seller. wrote best YoU APPRECIATE than other time in the past this dem- ie way of life after realizing t no one supervised the placement the X on Saturday’s ballot, in pite of the convictions of Governor Hodges, The News and Observer, or the PTA head more And then you look forward with in- terest to the presidential election in November. just might be the one to keep of the Suez Canal, but on the Adlai seems to be a must lke y hand, this agricultural section. But then you remember this Mr. Bullmoose and his deep-freeze tick- et, It makes a lot of And Joe Smith will make a good president or you could even write in Marilyn Monroe. It's good to be twenty-one. sense, maybe vice SOMEBODY HAD said the polls at sundown, The sun was stil] smiling vibrantly after reaching town of approximately 1 question those fi- small (Many the 600 gures.) Even a small town can be pretty usy when there’s voting to be done. yew town hall was buzzing .. - from the few who trek in monthly to pay their a change A SURPRISINGLY cool day, the town’s only law enforcement officer Lucki action with the flu this week but fs | | coast to coast. The aumber-one reason: Luckies : * HOOFPRINTS OF xpected to start against VPI. | : taste better. ROCKING HORSE — aaa John Lautares —— Charles Thornton ——— DIXIE LUNCH 109 E. 5th Street Dial 8662 A GOOD PLAGH TO BAT @ a Datta gees Bisa ile LUCKIES TASTE BETTER - Cleaner, Fresher, Sinoother! Good Health” : Pee he ST See OALce PRODUCT OF JE Aariven Iobasee Compory saannee LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES ‘407695 s ORES SEES GR ee EL Northwestern State (La.) PAGE FOUR New Faculty ; Members A Fifteen Additional Members Added: Fifteen Replacements Dr. Dr. Ro-! ed her nembe and Frances V have « and med ing of done extensive who , and children 1, hear teacher fi t Moray vivan New University States rited Army Language Assistant the Foreign istant in foreign lan rtm een employed Wolf of working has had ex- He yeder Ta- ick H who He Wa oward a > coma, is Master's tensive travel in ysica] educa- vy Miss Cath- to be mar- B.S., M. 0 WCUN( Converse 1952 Gertrude L. S ©, College since Mrs M.S., who co snd Wood ¢ Miss Inez Sh BS., from William Missouri, ces dent, and Eugene Hayman, retreat to hear E. J. is re“ students this year. (Un courtesy ulte in the home Following the presentation of plans for a forum series on forum chairman, Hines tell about his recent experiences in The “What th * Raiph Lamm, BSU presi- Union council 1,080 Baptist We Believe vhool Baptist Student The local BSL from took time off pre Japan will serve we meee y) ) “con cs department who has re- California to Mrs. Soderberg earned ‘’s from the of imned to be near her, ling mother Ma essee. University Baptist Student Union has an- Industrial Arts arts department has . Haig A.B, M Jenkins work wall that plang have been formu- an extended serie! “What We rpose of t forum The in- is particular ser wood ” Believe, ter acquaint Baptists, and , With the fundamenta Christianity and its e to the individual, 1 of ten f dis subject orum ons of a ypic being the at 5:30 p at 7:00 p. m, m. A Dutch 15 for prior be held at 6 th » eat alter or N. C. t has Goldsworth, twe st of the series took Wright-Pat-|°” } y night, September 10, when he work. Rev. C. W. Duling of Windsor spoke and jed the discussion on the topic, ‘Wio Am I?” The remainder of the was forums will be held, all on Mondays, received He yama_ Poly- he - Ity. ‘Clar- M.A., Ph.D., Malcolm member of the Monk, B.A the place “Who ds God?” le BSU Director; pt. 24--“When God Was Man” Hartwell] Campbell, Exec, B.S., ton ing ef : 1» the Univer- Monk we via Univer uthwestern Louls- m who is now rked on |* jing rsick ate U He majored in Nebraska was |g He s earning is a graduate his Stewart, of doctorate at Duke B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Dupont and taught, Staten Island. niversi- Music Instructors tme nt Ruth Gra- Leland musie d has worked with ve place of at Wagne: » Who re-j His d her Master’s | University f Hlinois and] wh, ofures ate e State College, James |replaced by Elmer Lawson, B.A., M. B.M., M.M,, is experienced!4 phiy., an Information and Edu- id director and music iN- cation Specialist, United States Army. replaces Patrick MeCar-|He comes to us from the Stephen F. I] studied for his Mas-) austin State College in Texas, Dr. Florida State Uni-| Wallace Wolverton, who taught one versity, Two 1 instructors in this class in the department, will go to department who working toward) Munitoba University in Canada this their Master's are Miss Janelle Lov- | ¢}), ette and Mr. Thomas W. Miller. | Science Additions Two new in the science department include Clitford B. Knight, Education Jr., B.A., MJA., Ph.D., artment has two graduate assistantships College, Business Education swe ent business edu- of Virginia, Edgar Beaty ditional mem- | fr They are: and musie Coll ne has been who tion at Arkan tate Parnell, as bot s|structor. He Mr. Par ers degree a Jack ©. Dawson, onville re to from Lincoln y, Harrogate, Ten- eceived M. Peabody College, ‘Training Schoo} Teachers The Wahl-Coates Laboratory School has two new teachers, Mrs. Nell C. | Everett, B.A., M.A., will replace Mrs. {Lois Marshall. She teach the) Mr: East Carolina graduate, will Mrs. Ellen Carrol] as seventh grade critic teacher, She has B.A, and |M.A, degrees, | New staff members are: Mrs. Har- | jriet Johnson, secretary to Dean of | Men; Mrs. Marcelyn Dickens, Secre- | {tary P.E. Department; 1 W. Deal, | |ROTC civilian employee; Mrs. Ruth |Smith, Secretary Library; Worth E./ |Baker, Director of Housing; Mrs, |Dorothy Fagan, Assistant in Student Harry Rainey, Assistant to y; Mrs. Fay Leggett, Treas- | arer-Business Manager’s office; Mrs. Allce Faculty Secretary; Mrs. Minnie Kidenhour and Mrs, Barbara |Kadow, Registrar’s office; and Mra. Patch, nadditions who has held at the Uni- the two being! versity of Connecticut and Duke Uni- College Seal Jewelry Mascots & Pennants Student Supply Stores will tion de eighth grade. nember lin, rep Jones, | Janie Treasurer’s office, | Duplicate Bridge College Union officials have designated Monday nights for duplicate bridge. Play will begin each week at 7 p. m. and anyone interested in playing is urged to attend and bring a partner. Records and Sheet Music 45 RPM Accessories MeCORMICK MUSIC STORE. There will be > and a re- « both ived from the |, WNi Oct —{Miss of See., {tort esigned to accept work at Mid- ¢; omn -BSU ver Plans For — Of Forums f, Greenville; Four Circle K Members Represent Local Club At International Meet Peru will s Peru.” n nights. AAUP Holds Social the AAUP of last Carolina CMapter of the tion (American Associa 1 comer BSI ap of speakers Presidents) and re this University is holding a social hour eceiv ception for new members at 8 o'clock im the building. AN are evening tac: ulty alumni inter- faculty members attend. ested urged Dora’s Tower Grill WELCOME HAMBURGDRS HOT DOGS COLD DRINKS SANDWICHES FRENCH FRIES CURB SERVICE Dancing Pavillion For Your Pleasure Near TV Station and Fire Tower Georgia S. Frank-| §— Mrs. Morton’s Bakery We supply the SODA SHOP with FRESH BAKERY PRODUCTS every morning. Enjoy your refreshments there. For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain Goods -- Visit Biggs Drug Store Proctor Hotel Building Open 8 a. m.-10 p. m. -- Sunday 8:86 a. m.- 10:30 a. m., 4 p. m.-10 p. m. AL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE} New Garrett Opens Doors As Largest Dorm With 304 VW omen Martha Wilson , He by SMITH Met Two Ha Separate T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOTS OF FRENCH FRIES Near TV Station at the Crossroad PIT-COOKED PERKINS-PROCTOR “The Howse of Name Brands” “Your College Shop” 201 E. Fifth Street Greenvilie, N “To catch a man,” said Violette “The wisest gals play hard to get!” To seem remote and quite aloof She sat six years upon the roof. “It doesn’t seem to work,” she said And so she clobbered them instead. She shrugged, “I do the best I can Unconscious or not, a man is a man!” Lee '/ morat: Faint pleasure ain’t pleasure! In smoking too, take your pleasure B/G. 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