a ee a eth antisense Funny Letters — \ fois ' anil } ue ; om HEN Scieet TES this week. raternity situation is beginning desde Tas “something to say about wnright funny, See page 2. fraternities and another discusses our football team. See page 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ae b MOSS Number 36 SS == —=—== Tonight’s Big Democratic Rally - Features Sam Rayburn, Hodges Journalism Meet & ~ sgesttitime.. +.’ Senators Ervin For High School = ms And Scott Will Students Planned || Mee; ame - Attend Meeting East Carolinian, ae - | Officials Expect Mr. Yearbook Staffs a pet Democrat To Discuss Grade Publications oe wr ee =. = Important Farm Issue East Carolina wil] sponsor an In- < 54 * Eas 1 by * Jimmy Ferrell terscholastic High School . ress - : . ssh ie _Mr. Democrat il Workshop, on Friday, October 5, ac- : : a : ee ome s = achie : : : =e arty anc € + * ehh aes Shhh 2 2... i... es nity prin f ai . : i | oun needs a OOK STAFPF—Yearbook editors Ike Williamson, front row poe i Morton Smi : eee cae Ear i : |che White House have released the names of those who will hold top staff positions with this year's annual.|tives {rom Eastern North Carolina . Soot a ake ivers the mair hl, front left, was named business manager last year. On the back row are Joyce Mizelle, assis- | Will attend, , bos |£astern North ( manager, and A. C. Hinton, associate editor. (Nora Willis photo)| Participants will submit copies ie Rally in W . soe lium tonig xf their newspapers and yearbooks , jium tonight. ee ee g | th rat off Yearbook Editors Release Top Staff ning lies esting frm . sam aybory wil a lege offic addresses by special- mae: ists in nev ser and yearbook ae y well as es ign pol t ‘ duction, a movie prepared espe y 4 ng out the need for . / \ppoin men s, romise igger oo i ai antes ak eat a — j Sirhan Aged MR. DEMOCRAT . . . he'll speak at the rally in Wright tonight. Appreximately 2 dred of North C ‘ratic politi in the duction of school e, she is ma- editor his amnual at Spring Hope : sane sare H tioms, and the awarding of a soci High § i : social piisess for the outstanding schoo , = . 4 tend the § ste we po featd ieee ie sane” | East Carolina's Budget wr afte g iate ;, ; All newspapers ted will be “see he a Ss rude, and the editors ; i is ey : oe at 7 pum 1 be t : } : judged by the E. arolinian staff | 7 a eae + yearbook las ar.lremind t faculty and student or- 7 political meeting i Bh .jand the yearbooks by the Buccaneer oO n hes hh 1 ‘ unior from ce- | war t to pay close attention Tae aa ce ee f 4d sin ApY bgt staff. The judging wil] be conducted hin 1s Alben ning his four the etin boards around campus | Rete 1 | ne late Alben eS am yee er 3 and 4. Administrative official, said this conditioning Flanagan Building. Kentucky, then vice : The representatives will divide - a | 1e Trum: ents are also asked to] | ee alee week there is still a ‘possibility; Items requested by the college of the Truman Adn small groups to attend va | les > here, draw their proofs one week ae pers fe ; ae ae i : , |came here, drawi ; : I | meetings included in the program (that East Carolina will receive the} which were passed over by the tor Hinton was/after their pictures have been made crowd to Wright The workshop will > discus-|budget request which has been made;Board include an addition to the nen é jsions on 1, What schoo] news? 2.|/‘or the next biennium, |Graham Building, resurfacing cam-| Headin Two One- Act Plays Scheduled Getting the best in the yearbook 3.| The board of Higher Education, | pus driveways, outdoor athletic fa-|zuests 7 Pictures tell the story. n official body which earries served cilities, two dormitories, an extension | Hodges . . Registration will begin at 9:45 a.|\“Gre t weight” in budget recom-| - ie Witte ildi i | | ] | f th ht Buildin, t ja In McGinnis October 0, m., at) MeGinnis Literi and ihejmendations, has cut more than two x oa i bee ae | opening session will begin at 10:15/million dollars off East Carolina’s purchase of additional jana. Dr. Messick stressed particularly the need fer funds to recondition | the Flanagan Building. If the new] classroom building is constructed, |@s Gover by Bryan Harrison : a. m. No luncheon prograngmis being|request for funds for permanent Monkey's Paw” and “Over-)are personified showing the mask | | anned, but the at ir |improvement, presented gs the |, “e of two-faced women. use’s first pro- C on October 10, McGin Auditorium. These twe jteacher-advisors wi However, this is only the first ; Monkey’; Paw” is based on jin the college cafete im the budget request proce- | present plana call for expanding the|to make a brief built around superstition. | Following the lu re. The request will be. presented z Science and Home Economics de-j|man art C. horror play about the pos-|rangements will be | e General Assembly aptich meets partmental quarters in the building. | a monkey paw. The/ferences with experts’ » F bruary. At this timé*the actual The president also stressed the | paw has three wishes |ing and publishing field, and a tou jamount of funds will be granted. need for additiona] outdoor athletic ompanicd by grief. Such a 11 be conducted through the com- The board, meeting with the Gov- facilities, At the present time, the provides - a suspense- pleted plant of The Greenville Daily |ernor’s Advisory Budget Gommis- college thas only one combating na and an exciting climax,|Reflector where the procedures of n, recommended that the college | intramural field and parking lot and|' ors said, Other members | ublishing a newspaper may be ob-/be givem only $1,530,293 of the eight tennis courts. It has been pro- t ude y erry ed 9,293 Presi i ; ie ; ast_ine ude J. C. Dunn, Jerry Moe : Se 9,293 President John D. Messick posed to provide an_ intramural |o and Gerald Powell. E-st Carolina has been working |says is necessary. It indicated, how-|.1q seuth of Tenth Street, construct Requirements 2 the sponsorship of this project; ver, it might give its endorsement additional tennis courts Bail add an st Carolina Playhouse pre- | for sevrral years. ae Ease North | to severa] other projects Dente editorial section: of ‘icin fa one major production each | Carolina) High School ress Con-|pressed by Dr. Messick. } . 9 4 i ae Sah Meera sh th ain Funds F ‘Additi the football stadium, : Marshal] t Sociz one workshop production |ference meets annuaily in the Spring | ve jons School Of Nursing partment are corchairmen of : : 4 ae ve ideas a | * ’ + + . a 3 It is composed of to discuss and exchange wees and Funds recommended = for 8M! at the Advisory Budget Commit-|rally’s arrangements majors from ¢ departments in-|problems on schoo] publications. addition to the administration build-|i.. meeting Rep. Walter Jones of| Mr Butler sa terested in drama, The only requi-| The idea for a workshop grew out|ing, a new classroom building, an| pis, County and Administrator of |b me Sa BS ss sites for entrance into the Playhouse |of these meetings. Not only is the|addition to the cafeteria, convers-|p view Hospital at Rocky Mount |night cane a j work on one major production] workshop expected to aid the high|jion of a faculty residence into a said a four-year schoo] of nursing aie thecaaes Student Parking ypocrisy is the under] g theme! two orkshops. The Playhouse|schools in their publication work,|home management house, and com- on the East Carolina College campus !ter, wil! the abstract psychological drama, | mes all people who are in-|but the activity should provide the|pletion of the interior of Joyner] onld tu heii lup: yon? 6 Jormit dents are asked “Overton ee: depicts an E . 3 a scations wii ed Lib: es te Suet iaeory Rezeconel | ypan You, The ; mitory studen are ae and at the present time|campus publications with an uca- rary. to help open nursing schools at | Texa. * and “Happy Day ease -operate in parkin rdinary meetin ween two wo- we Bat orn eer : 5; = = a ij ; 3 - sa — = appy ay co-operate in p g in need of men to|tional experience. Also, by spomsor In addition, Dr. Messick asked eastern North Carolina hospitals. Again.” In the past two years the college | Members of the See BUDGET, Page 4 See RALLY, ate the pr preceding the| aker’s f 1ajor production, | yber 30 through all t plays have Judy Dennis and on will play the “Monkey’s Paw” + | acec to director Bubba Driver. “Overtones” has four equal parts r feature Nellie Baucomb, Co-Editors “a a (akan eepede ae I in Edwe ommy Hull 1 direct tk Hypocrisy Theme irs in areas provided for : 2 band trouble.) 4.3. on scenery construction, Alljing the program, the college will|for funds for additions to the power day students and off- The audience sees and hears the): -orcsted persons are asked to see|receive definite value from the con-|plant, for movable furniture in a is students will have more jactusl words the women say to Tommy Hull at the theater onjtacts with the various Eastern North/men’s dormitory, for completion of Tuesday and Thursday from 3:00 to|Carolina High Schools, officials ex- walks and: drives into new property Streets. their tensions, and their overtones re ; 5:00. plained. south of Tenth Street and for re- Several Changes In Cut Sys Television Course On Music Homecoming Committee iii Will Be Recommended Soen Appreciation Begins anny oS pe ae lbs Ha | Several important items incorpo-loused cut per class; se rated in the present cut system will} ‘reshmen, two unexcused cuts per n ; . : : slass: and third-cus Paes be ; : ; at . ; sete. : ‘ mee |be recommended for change when|°~*8s: and third-quarter freshmen, £ : . 3 : - - three unexcused cuts per class, bu of each week, : ‘ & ‘ * 4 S st the Policy Committee meets some}. % — j j ? in no case shal] the number of cuts ee be ual 1 ae ime this month, Nowed be greater than the number ations jclass wil sr a half-hour period. ; : NS ; bos wb 4 f The changes were drawn up andjof hours the pre- | Applic s to register should be} ‘ : ; fg P 5 * s 8 recommended by a committee ap- Another change in the present ograms | addr t Orval L; -Phillips, | ® Baty + : oe : : ei aS 4 ; |pointed by the President to study |system which would affect rogr al L. i . : ; > und evaluate the system now em-/that meet more hours a week than ploy d here. The committee, which|the credit they carry, is this: j : stan held several meetings last spring,/dents shall be permitted member |states, will be presented “on the| ; z HEY ties : . . s was headed by Dr. W. E. Marshall/cuts in each class az the number music at the{layman’s level.” The course, he caved TEES s P fot the Social Studies department|of hours that the class meets per netox, sHlevteachem lo. designed to foster ay gue lis-| x : . : on . : a was composed of students andjweek. However, each department ano at East Caro- 2 . : faculty members. shal] determine the number of cuts : a more intelligent and ap- 2 “ 2 When the committee released its|that will be allowed in respect to Appreciation | ‘ . i recommendation, Dr. Marshall |laboratory periods. » jn response |ponents of music as well as of the oS Se 5 . aa : stated that he felt that the recom- Reporting Cuts iblic. A large t works in the field of mu-| . 5. } 5 mendations would be an improve- The following procedure for re- 1 up both | literature.” nd . ‘ . “S rigs - 7 ent in the present system. He also|porting cuts will also be recom- students and of Discussion FS : ~ i i ‘aid he felt that in many respects{mended at the Policy Committee sple, is expected] Each half-hour program will in- é i ; pee SS . ; oo ‘he recommendations of the com-|meeting: The request for an excuse ussions and demom-jclude a discussion by Mr. Perry. z ‘ ae é - . } . mittee were more liberal than the|shall be secured from the proper the program. Recordings of symphonic and oper- oo ae , . . resent system but in other respects{dean who will initial it. The stu- Gesieaien atic compositions and of works for j . wes . ‘ : : ‘ ve? . they are stiffer dent will then present the initialed of accredited high] iano, organ, and other instruments ‘ “ . % J Changes Affect Freshmen blank to the proper professors who y enroll as students, Upon |will be used for illustrative materials. ro i as uae Dae cee will initial it and return it to the require ni il nstratin, the musical in- att ge ge a laa and are uses in solo Members of East Carolina’s Homecoming Committee are busy preparing for the big weekend and the mechanics of the present/the professors concerned shall in- iuate academic credit on theland ensemble work, Mr. Perry will|coming up October 13. Alumni Secretary James W. Butler, general chairman, is shown with the Student Geremm- system in regard to reporting cuts.jitial a copy and file it—the dean ege el, Others who enroll may|be assisted by students and other|/ment Association rommittee. From left to right are J. B. Nichols, SGA committee chairman, ioe Mayo,; If the recomrendations planned filing the original which will serve »w the course as auditors but|faculty members of the department] Anne Peele, and Mr. Butler. Standing, left to right, areDave Carson, Eddie Harris, Eddie Dennis, James jare adopted, first-quarter freshmen &s a part of the student’s perma- 6 (J. D. Henry phote) 'will be entitled to only one unex-/nent record, to park on Eighth and ach other, however, their thoughts, will class meets per week courses Gree 2 at the college ireen- | trar, at the college. sciation erry | eciation, Mr. Perry | as many tive understanding of the com- dean, or in case duplicates are made, receive Ro credit. of music. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE TWO EAST CAROLINIAN me Others Are Saying The Board of Higher Education does not the final say in how much East Caro- ° . i receive for permanent improvements Is Beginning To Be tor the next biennium, but its recommend- ; : : ° e ation that two million dollars be slashed from D h F ECC’s request means an uphill battle for the ownrlg t unny ccllege if it is to get additional funds from THIS FRATERNITY situation is Jimmy Ferrell + / Se ae = , Pot Pourri Frat Situation yp hs 8 SN CHE * The Latest Be fie At Home And Abroad the General Assembly. : ' ing to be downright funny. A number 3 necessary permanent im- 7); a big joke going around ts for East Carolina were passed cimpus: If one of East Carolina's Board of Higher Education in. lished fraternities throws you request from $3,659,000 to $1, piack bell curve, just go out and these are provided by the 1957 legislature, East Carolina will itself severely handicapped rn part of the state. that the college must have qyi) srUDENT GOVERNMENT t is to continue to grow ; wide of this section. “The Should comme to) cecogmze = ose urchases, lopped off by # which spring up over night. r Education in its recom- A usual procedure is to place the by all means be restored organization on probation for one improvement budget of East it is, the college might well —~ i : | the contiguous property it the legislature, One such fraternity aa: e the 1959 General Assembly #5 recently awarded a seat and quite likely that the only unde- another was placed on probation. ty now adjacent to that which of from the newly-org will be developed and no tize your own group, And that’s what a few lows seem to be doing. before awarding it a seat on ized grows attend an Executive 3 } il meeting wher h spend could review the list of meetin ew Gn a aan t Carolina College which ® period exphiining the functions of Education saw fit to th ir organization, worthwhile pro- ns to the Advisory jccts, and other points ffices to say, how- equests has not lege does not ‘ h are eliminated ‘°° ] fraternity group. I think some ons will handicap the of the projects of the newer frats ree and limit the service are splendid ideas and could certain- e and more particularly |, rove valuable to the students it serves. and schoo} in many ways. Carolina College deserve © < other fraternities Around The Campus ate appropriations weet ne in such an extem- : * o . . e = Ir i e se. itutions of high- Pe™aneous manner, however. No one Ch k if h L *k | D e ¢ institutions of igh” \nnows at this time wiether or not ecking Lig ts, Locks, anc aters... -om budget makers the estebli nt of national social = i e ts ( ECC alumni < aternities will be permitted here. B L , R | K D TI M A of ECC alumni and These which plan to affiliate shouid ul ranty aids Keep vem ost oot hen the budget for the € co prope ce ee college by Martha Wilson do give their okay Their aim, it seems, is to ultimate- become affiliated with a national ted. the demands of young- : ; 3 ; é = = =e rom | 1 nto tt corn. Ck Johnr Harre or a college education, 3 1ave more facilities and I'M EXPECTING another group to operat While the a carefully-prepared consti- rany additions to its 7 up at the next Stu- oment we are con- ‘ 0V t Executive Coun- crepancy between ©! mee i ask for recognition. for operations and It ul urprise me at all to ina and some other = stroll in and explain: E t I BUMMA CIG. We { Carolina’s have some wonderful men in our or- s is about three nization, Projects? Yes, we have ity of North Carolina very worthwhile projects. We’re at Durham. East Nsor a magazine of 20 students for while at divisions ) e of the month?” one faculty member “Sure, going to meet each \ uden 8. mo nd us, Playboy, What? 1 ste offic expect East ! Jone of our men touch the : . , . ; een vide adequate education for ** mre we're going to find @ 42°) cleetion news Mal cl spo ene VS i Se eer niay ae paghes Controversial Currents imately 50 per capita y to keep students down here over | ae ee = : es Y - le av 7 per the college iti i included $10 re this year a fourth full- ion, $7 oard, ke g10 as rtly room E $11 te eampus whie hen And Now subs nthe G Ten ye ago Dee Cade enr 1 ppropriation of over $580 the week ualifications? Well, ~~" * ee i Sa ee sep ume B & T Ch Sane anata: at the you ve fe eee cna Under Lock and Key arrived at t Carolina College book to k their book ere’s pe Sure 0 eer h Carolina College? Why points.” Sed het eee: a ae ee Lae eae ee ait ee be allowed funds for Digs ea ae ie Bare OO Oe ee soreness Oe eee For Ike? ber for every eight to 7 ile ee oa Rabe ree ak eee ee a eee eae, i THE EAST CAROLINIAN | cea rat arahaiaer a a eee ee ae : i appropriations for pointed out i editorial week, eS pene m5 eg el Se ae : tue Pe eee é permanent improve- there are undoubtedly many advan- ina have kept pace with aspects of org g na- tudent body. Budget makers _ tio groun affiliation, here. into aecount the rapid in- Some bur top student govern- at East Carolina in up- 1t men feel that such organiza- t mal appropriations + would definitely prove worth- ch biennium. while r East Carolina, They’ve le of the eastern part of se om in operation at various ae al ‘arolina’s support there schools and liked what they Readers’ Comment ndicatio n school’s per capita saw. I don’t believe they would hand fe eration veil Be dat Selon the cies Soe tae Newspaper Should Take Stand On Frats en ae ons during the next As it stands right now, officials erence in the administration building can other hand, the 60,000 alumni p out many disadvantageous as- lus the parents of present pects of the national groups. From itor: i not be mi jed by some absurd I ve p team joing as wel : was I ated by year’s SGA has r gotten & pren statements made a y car or, seems the greatest the college and other what I can gather from the faculty mae te : RAE Sia i uals #0 to bat for East Caro- members, the majority seem to be to 3 t start and, under the 3 oe eee Dee one a we have some of sy share of funds for op- taking a negative approach, and leadersh f President Dock Smith, rate ee ont sae a 1 ee Nort) e will see its appropriations there are faculty members on the ‘t Shot 1 prove to be one of the Sincerely, : esha th v not ages ns more in line with those of other committee. The SGA shouldn't try most cctive student governments Jimmy Phelps : ek oper baie ee Ree alate ns.—The Daily Reflector. to rush things. that ECC has seen in several years. ) ar Editor: he ObE Soames are i ha As every student probably knows After attending the football game a ee by now, the went on record last between East Carolina and Stetson East Carolinian THE STUDENT-RACULTY com- Week as being in favor of national Saturd night, I can plainly see game by mittee working on the matter will Social raternities, It’s good to see why (East ‘Carolina’s students do from the play f B Carolina College, ™#ke a thorough investigation be- the student legislature take a posi- not he much college spirit. coach, Mahe D rth Carolina fore presenting their redommend- tive stand on this issue. This issue I have seen more exciting high of ie ean i uth , TECO ECHO November 7, 1952 ations to the administration, who is of the utmost importance to the school games than the game between Ny matter, : ill in tum forward them to our fui*re of st Carolina College. It’s s ‘arolina and Stetson. A ball | ee aa Board of Trustees, Lack bad’ Gene tue ABER Gate lininn | (abe aces Shu inys twine atin ba anadel I hope the final oute me will be Which is supposed to be a student games to create school spirit in @ foes ‘ determined by a studen. o.., but Mewspapey interested in the stu- student. They only have to show : - . ery s Member it is wise first to make these stu- dents amd the school, cannot weigh team spirit. Jim Wamer i When Division, Columbia Scholastic Press dies and help the students to be- the facts and take its stand along- fall g to win games at one man and win a ball » case may be, s matter December 3, 1925 at necessary changes will television e, Greenville, N. C., under » act of March 3, 1879. made before we face tougher to keep : Bice be sure that wt «Place Rating, CSPA Convention, Mareh 1986 come familiarized with national side the SGA in support of national F 9 - peor Big ut pe — oo iS 3 3 i z eras modern,” anc SED er Tall Mary Ellen Williams — fraternities. E ; social fn ternities. However, it is or A Master S == 240 Miles aBACCHAG. CROar Editor Business Manager % ctually, though, I. don’t believe hoped that the student body will get . eo e the majority of the students en- @ chance to vote its whole-hearted by Marjorie Davi: ‘ A Assistant Editors JAN F. RABY, rolled here are really concerned over @pproval of the SGA’s takin: the quate ty a pe pra ee ideas ee cra ered ig th Twice weekly, a 1954 green Chev- tended both sessions of s é@r OLIVER WILLIAMS the matter. Those who are have al- ead in support of fraterniti so et nage e BP ernities, Let rol-t or a 1956 red Plymouth con- school and took graduate w Feature Editor JANET HILL ready made a decision and nothing us hope that the East Carolinian y : z . ook graduate work, vas z ss z , vertible can be seen commuting from Jean Johnson is an attractive five Here’s how Sports Editor BILLY ARNOLD any committee says will alter it in Will see fit to take sides on some Olivia, N. C., to East Carolina Col- foot blue-eyed b nd a em ee t : a 1 eae 8 Sports Editor. BILLY ARNOLD : 1 livia, N. C., Nas 2 ot blue-eyed blonde whose home iast week I ate ach i EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Martha Wilson, pease eee ae ane ne come up during the year lege, a distance of 240 miles round was originally Four Oaks, N. C jee slgnpeal hive igs a Purvis Boyette would show i cd “di eee ccere fe ae ercontegually on top of the trip. Owners of the cars are Miss and Doris both majored in ph column in late and for rot t e i NEWS STAFF Bryan Harrison, Larry Craven 7.0 4 if ing approval. pias oy knowing which way to fall! mogene Johnson and Miss Doris L. education in college r ante out on Diesdicy. eR BUSINESS STAFF Edna Whitfield ae s oan wl 0 have No opinion In the current issue of Life maga- Grill, both of whom are working on how she felt about ‘ECC, : sate See AH _ Billy Arnold et SAE a at this time would be zine (September 24, 1956) there is a thcir Masters’ Degrees. “IT like ECC very much, 1 aaa iat Mivinor Miss Mary H. Greene ae: le oy interested friends to short article on ifratqrnities that Jean and Doris are teaching friendly place. I enjoyed school this Financial Advisor Dr. Clinton R. Prewett fis ae eee Ae should be read by every student at seventh grade classes at Benhaven summer and I conta the Dean of ——— Fixchange Editor Mrs, Susie Webb committe ote geet alten ECC. It points out that since 1946 school in Harnett County. Doris is Women and the other administr: Be Rh ~ . Technical Advisor Sherman M. Parks e voice an opinion and dis- the number of national fraternity also coach are: ea i 4 ative OVERHEARD AND OBSERVED y for the girls’ basketball officials very helpful 3 : A student-teacher telling a friend a! Printed by Renfrew Printing Co., Greenville, N. C. ead See! only — 2 ha. increased from 2600 to team which has held the local cham- As teachers the two new ECC alum. job off, “Ww : —SEFIGES on the second floor of Wright Building cn the second floor of Wright Building eae sted be we ee? 3500. It should be the desire of pionship for four straight years. nae live at the Benhaven teacherage j “Thi ell are you going to Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64. be left to the stud Se uld definitely every student to inform himself as Graduates of Appalachian State in front of which Doris has a flowe ly. aven't decided yet,” was ents, to the true facts about fraternities Teachers College, they transferred See GRADUATBS, men r ne ‘I can’t find out whether it’s in 4 wet : , or dry county.” 1 (I also cut some cl she said, I can’t tell you how many—supposs . Its a very reads CC). . RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 EAST CAROLINIAN PAGE THREE Catawba Collides With Pirates Here Saturday Night Indians Boast | | a | East Carolina, Stetson Fight 10 7-7 Deadlock Still striving for a win column, East with Rivgest Line in The Nation | aturday place in the Stetson 7k the Carolina knocked | into Pirate gy visiting Stetson 1 team Saturday kickoff, and ultimately f pass-and-run extra point tied out with a 7-7 deadlock | at and it ended that way Stadium = ater kept things on tanding for the Bucs throughout the r lefense w dominated mostly by|Pennington, who blocked Carolina picked up| pur 1 t 24 and ran ing and their Florida to gained a total of 105, ims u_ the battled territ head versity | F F B jand game . S i. 3 F 3 a Uni- last night | play The things in their cami only nierence College The two ven teams terms contest and play lefens Ecy was OG ya r »pponents which offensive pattern nicely fourth quarter, after down to the Stetson nine- fullback Kemp Wickizer unged through tackle on two plays or the Pirate Bubba Mathews’ | eyes, and| years, has brown town, r of | Dis! ikes—E] (Paratrooper), | ig—Played | = Baske Army Benn e requirements Baseball and 1 Masters Degree.” 1 two years, | Stationed at Ft. Bragg—Played STICKLERS ARE TICKLERS and a mighty soft way to make money! Just write down a simple riddle and a two-word rhyming answer. For example: What’s a ball player who gets a raise? (Answer: richer pitcher.) Note: both words must have the same number of syllables —bleak freak, jolly dolly, vinery finery. Send your Sticklers, with your name, address, college, and class, to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Don’t do drawings! 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John Lautares 109 East 5th St. Dial 3662 authorized ALCCELVER seweter | | | | | LINIAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMB CARO PAGE FOUR E AST : A : Organizational News LOA ES Ae i sae ald Homesick Brosh Coeds? | Th L H Tod Or chestra E leets | Methodist Program Strives To Meet Needs ay Lee ee ee Linwood Pittman Of Coilege Student In The Modern World by Lois Ann Webb Meee the democratic socializing ,to indulge in hom ickness since | . ter defines homesickness ag a}@t the Student Union and at such|she learned that East Carolina has S ew resi en This year, the Wesley Foundation | will talk on his work with the Mexi- DEL! loff-eameus places as the Methodist|one girl from Argentina and an- : yea i algie condition or a pining for 4 men! ee bee aod = 4 lass- . of the Methodist Church opened it’S|can people. Wynette Garner workee 5 land the Baptist student centers, {other from Tunisia, An upperclass Linwood Pittman of Rocky Mount leach offering a home-away-from |man said she has jearned that goiM&} 25 elected president of the Bast One freshman orientation professor | home. home is not so important as knowW-|Cayolina Orchestra for the 1956-1957 doors to eight hundred Methodist|;, New Jersey, at nter tudents, the second largest religious | national, inter Bee a : a ‘ group on the campus. The year was |, and Joar s that new ECC coeds uffer| One student says she is ashamed |ing that you can go. term at a meeting of the college- P r jrn, and Joan A started by the reception given i" |caravan to Tenne honor of the freshmen, On the first}ine , rogram lead }community organization held last week, Pittman, a junior, is a stu- 1y out their clothes, i lent of music at the college and a and sympathize | f . a & larinetist in the ensemble Sunday, a buffet supper was served Oy October 28, Sadic at the Student Center, to which all]Nance, and Pat Daniels Methodist students were invited. The | ¢),¢;, camping experiences two Methodist chur in Green-}pon Lee Methodist Y ville were co-hosts. ‘Nhe program | , Arapah ’ Car to be done im . : : a -_ With roster of forty-five in- Dean of Wo- 3 : ~*% a a trumentalists carefully chosen hman wome a wi Est Pa MS, Bt ’ ugh tryouts, the orchestra has} : - d i FE fal (of the Center opened with a stu- dent retreat for Methodist Studer a conducted by Rev. Henry Ruark of fof ph ionka rsals for its annual vram, scheduled this year for vember 18. The group will also ake several out-of-town appdar- ? d aj ances in t Pa tire, according | axe, placement : f : , ae), Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, di-| Coeds Comment ; . . . : actor of the college department Laurinburg on September 16-19. ier service the Metaodist ( TI year, the program of th Methodist Student Center is striv to meet the needs of the college | student, in » modern world, St.| ma Group cy : are 4 B\>* music and conductor of the or- around their James Met Church and Jarvis | \Memoria] Methodist Church :HETHESIS EM asses «specially for colleg bership in the group includes | . E cate t 9:3 each Sund nts and faculty members at) ; at | saree ‘ having a special study in Carolina and musicians from ; +} i |= v the Bi with the town, in the eastern part t leveloped from ses a an : 3 e | and comments. Gases) Desens | : . a fh Dr. Cuthbert stated en ae 2 : : | : Sand che the sickness a i b ‘ ; ‘wall butane v : $ t » group is well-balanced 8 : qo ; Cas ~*|from the International Sun ets for e suc He on stringed Lessons Vesper Program 1) } keeping with the purposes y still become mem- jibers of the orchestra, Other Officers \rolina -students, hod Student Center Oct : - i Pittm who wil a 5 Freshmen coeds have spent four long weeks treking to their mail- $ } aie th hro ummer Service.” er the nble this boxes daily, hoping for a word from the family. Dean White wonders if = ne : f s ents gave their time this freshmen women get homesick or collegesick. The coeds are permitted to pas eee : 2 Methodist Chureh, and go home today for the first time, and things are expected to be mighty |), : : 1ey > the vesper leaders for quiet around Cotten and Ragsdale. (Nora Willis photo) : a : z a t master, | eee AGE mea teeniit ; ' ,Campus Post Office gained control of the House, he was Col, McFarland Heads | eerstry- “fea ited Siitans (oni Ticth ave lmnaeting: ae Rasp. = ; "| Sestailis 600 New 7 named Democratic leader and en” A WROTC Blood Drive became Speaker z n in 1949 when r experiences on | Boxes This Year L red Shehd Here On Campus performer, | Henry Gc ipment mz Rocky M urn was re-elected Speak- s again this year sponso: : manager, 51 and held the job until |by ¢ ool’s AFROTC ur : Saturday when he became Democratic 2s succes handled | irsing s¢ 1, Rep. Jones said Dr. } p. m.—Footh all 2 an 83rd Con- pe years, had written him that the] Catawba ‘College. Dance again named | __ s yee an, Colonel E. | 9} wo “be willing to serve”|Wright afterwards. is approved, Sunday ate of East;Wish t i . 4 oe R yroposed an appropri $:00-6:00 the Democrats gained control of the {81st Congress. i annual college blood drive wi Re-elected be r mpus on Octot University of quota o pints t for |tion of ils Es EL i ae 3 y profession. He |‘ ye 11 : t cc and $109,500 for the second M aa in Roane County, Tenn.,/Year our quota w Dk ‘ It was pointed out that the] 7, cane January 6, 1812 and now makes his : of nurses in the eastern | Bey ae ae a Bonham, Texas. Many d¢ realize that a pint | of the state has not kept pace BES Beery Coens Knows How To Follow of blood do .? no means lost.|with expanding hospital faci ‘ i Wednesday ek Conde The benefits of d ‘ 6:00 p. m.—News: 1g electe: one eo | g elected to Congress, | rewarding. Atfter donat tt a member of the T free| Cg Y 7:00 p. m hess Nicht “Man Of Action” [Legislature for six years, s¢ free | CAMPUS #alendar ollee as Speaker of th eae at Friday Thursday epresentatives. 4 ‘ w Py : 700-900 . .m.—Free Movie 3:00 —Beginners’ ridge eon qudted € p. m.—Beginner Bridge has to be BUDGET aon eee une Grey 2 1b, TV Room, College Union tinued fr Pag him to pi r and ask otherjhas_ rece imber inless you know requesting Fourth Dis-4¢—.—e—. oe oe 0 ves. i HEATH’S been re-elected for Fads’ Speaker tn1940 FOR THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE te clected ay eat eae T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOTS OF 7, when Republicans | os Reef | FRENCH FRIES More chickens ™> Ceeooeccrscecesoooocecoooes Jennifer Jones--She’ll x : ; : Be In Austin With ‘Man Near TV Station at the Crossroad In Gray Flannel Suit? | PIT-COOKED BAR-B-Q Man in the Gray Flannel | Fox pro- Jones and aon a PERKINS-PROCTOR production in de- -stars Keenan Wynn “The House of Name Brands” Peck as an $ “ man un- Your College Shop” s, insists the security of his the rewards of a 201 E. 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