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X<lb />
T0RE<lb />
Attend Chapel Services<lb />
Each Tuesday At Noon<lb />
In Austin Auditorium<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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It Pays To Do Business<lb />
With Those Businesses<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1952<lb />
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Noted Painter, Sculptor Appear Here<lb />
For Two-Day Lecture-Demonstration<lb />
Number 8<lb />
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;mily, William Muir<lb />
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3rd Entertainment<lb />
Man, painter, and William<lb />
tor, will make a two-day<lb />
or 10 and 11, to East<lb />
�  �aljege to demonstrate their<lb />
various dosses of the de-<lb />
art and to discus tepjes<lb />
� ie fine aits with students<lb />
- who are interested.<lb />
Th� publk is invited to attend a<lb />
the College theater at 8<lb />
lay, November 10, when<lb />
irtists will have as their<lb />
- Pine Arts Training<lb />
The program will be<lb />
the Entertainment<lb />
�t East Carolina.<lb />
ir, a native of Chicago,<lb />
hire at the Art Students<lb />
New York, and portrait<lb />
painting under Winold<lb />
ard Lahey. She has<lb />
one-man shows in New<lb />
exhibited at several<lb />
and museums. Her work<lb />
Brooklyn museum, has<lb />
based by the US Govern-<lb />
- hi a number of private<lb />
S ie specializes in Maine<lb />
portrait heads and<lb />
; raits.<lb />
Muir studied at the Min-<lb />
School of Art and at the<lb />
ts league. In recent years<lb />
roted most of his time to<lb />
"are. During World War<lb />
ties were used by the US<lb />
artificial limbs depart-<lb />
work has been exhibited<lb />
s and galleries in the<lb />
New York's Sculpture<lb />
: marriage in 1928, the<lb />
traveled to the West In-<lb />
aanas, Norway, Sweden,<lb />
Uld Finland. These trips<lb />
for the purpose of exe-<lb />
tinga and dioramas for<lb />
companies and travel bu-<lb />
7<lb /><lb /><lb />
are Manuscripts,<lb />
ooks On Exhibit<lb />
Here Next Week<lb />
 at East Carolina college<lb />
its of the Greenville area<lb />
able to see a collection of<lb />
ooka and manuscripts that date<lb />
BOO JQ&amp;I3 before Christ<lb />
� Magic Carpet in Wheels<lb />
t campus November 13 and<lb />
by tue<lb />
'xarn-<lb />
ie nose<lb />
exam-<lb />
d:<lb />
Lat and<lb />
kts ex-<lb />
in the<lb />
irettes<lb />
examples of the history of<lb />
fforts to record his progress<lb />
ting and printing are contained<lb />
xnibition, which will be shown<lb />
t of the East Carolina library.<lb />
11 W. Smiley, East Carolina<lb />
completed arrangements<lb />
e showing here through the<lb />
s of The Book of Knowledge,<lb />
sending this and a companion<lb />
�n a coast-to-coast tour.<lb />
� rare books, illuminated man-<lb />
and authentic examples of<lb />
writing contained in the ex-<lb />
show a complete history of<lb />
fctea and printed work for<lb />
than four centuries Mr. Smi-<lb />
-s. The Book of Knowledge<lb />
�? the exhibition in a large<lb />
ise trailer so that it could be taken<lb />
areas that do not have access to<lb />
large libraries and museums<lb />
r such material is usually<lb />
used.<lb />
ANY,<lb />
�00 Attend Carnival<lb />
if Commerce Group<lb />
last Thursday Night<lb />
I The annual carnival staged by the<lb />
�mmerce club and Pi Omega Pi,<lb />
I<lb />
jf1- eas education fraternity, at<lb />
Carolina college attracted a<lb />
roup of approximately 500 people<lb />
the Wright building on the cam-<lb />
s last Thursday night A "Mystery<lb />
n" contest, a talent show, dancing<lb />
P games provided entertainment.<lb />
tThe "Mystery Man" was identified<lb />
In clues broadcast during the week<lb />
er loudspeakers in the college din-<lb />
hall as W. E. Boawell, superin-<lb />
fent of the collegejaundiry. Fran-<lb />
Woolard of Washington, N. C.<lb />
Victor Bell of Greenville were<lb />
aners in the contest<lb />
Discuss Finer Arts Here<lb />
The third m a series of programg sponsored by the Eart Carolina<lb />
Entertainment committee will be held here Momday and Tuesday when<lb />
painter Emily Muir (left) and sculptor William Muir (fight) will make a<lb />
two-day visit to th campus.<lb />
Location, Program, Reputation<lb />
Draw Frosh To East Carolina<lb />
East Carolina college's convenient<lb />
location near their homes, its excel-<lb />
lent teacher-trarning program and<lb />
the reputation of the college and its<lb />
faculty were given as the three chief<lb />
reasons why members of the present<lb />
Freshman class chose to enroll here.<lb />
In reply to the question "Why did<lb />
you select East Carolina college?"<lb />
682 members of the freshman class<lb />
of 797 students gave answers to<lb />
students enrolled in Education 480:<lb />
"Interpretation and Use of Research<lb />
Pre-Registration<lb />
For Winter Term<lb />
Begins Next Week<lb />
The week of November 10 will be<lb />
devoted to guidance and pre-registra-<lb />
tion. Students are advised to consult<lb />
the various department bulletin<lb />
boards and or their advisors regard-<lb />
ing the time and place for register-<lb />
ing in respective departments.<lb />
Schedules for the Winter quarter<lb />
will be partially completed at that<lb />
time. All students are advised that<lb />
pre-registration is a definite require-<lb />
ment and those who find it abso-<lb />
lutely necessary to miss a class in<lb />
order to complete pre-registration<lb />
will be given an excused cut for<lb />
these absences.<lb />
Dr. Orval Phillips, registrar, says<lb />
that registration on December 1 for<lb />
the Winter quarter will take less<lb />
time than last registration, for those<lb />
who have pre-registered and paid<lb />
their tuition fees in advance will not<lb />
have any line-waiting and will prob-<lb />
ably finish in 12 to 15 minutes. They<lb />
will go in a separate entrance hi the<lb />
Wright auditorium from those who<lb />
have not paid their fees.<lb />
Reports A few students indicated<lb />
more than one reason for their choice.<lb />
Data compiled by the education class<lb />
have .iust been made available.<lb />
Replies show that 22 per cent of<lb />
the 682 freshmen chose East Caro-<lb />
lina because of its location, 20 per<lb />
cent because of the teacher-training<lb />
program and 16 per cent because<lb />
of the reputation of the college and<lb />
its faculty.<lb />
Other answers given by freshmen<lb />
indicate that the recommendations of<lb />
friends and teachers influenced- 14<lb />
per cent in the selection of the col-<lb />
lege. The reputation of East Carolina<lb />
as a "friendly college" brought 13<lb />
er cent of the 682 new students to<lb />
the Easit Carolina campus this fall.<lb />
Nine per cent selected East Caro-<lb />
lina because it offers courses which<lb />
they desired to take.<lb />
Missionary Talks<lb />
At ACE Meeting<lb />
Miss Venetia Cox, a Parish visitor<lb />
of the local Episcopal church, will<lb />
give a talk and show movies at the<lb />
regular meeting of the ACE Tues-<lb />
day, November 11, at 6:45 p.m. in<lb />
the Training school cafeteria.<lb />
Miss Cox will show movies of<lb />
China, Peiping, Kuling, Wachang,<lb />
Hankow and the Burma Road. She<lb />
was in central Chbia with the Epis-<lb />
copal church as a missionary teacher<lb />
for 33 years. During the war years<lb />
she moved with the schools on the<lb />
Burma Road.<lb />
Miss Cox now lives in Greenville.<lb />
She received her training at the Saint<lb />
Faith's Training school for church<lb />
workers and deaconers.<lb />
The ACE extends a welcome to all<lb />
interested in hearing Miss Cox.<lb />
Large Group Of US Veterans<lb />
Receive Grants From Lenders<lb />
More than 28,000 veterans received<lb />
4 per cent home loans from pri-<lb />
vate lenders during the month of<lb />
September, the highest volume srace<lb />
December, 1951, Veterans adminis-<lb />
tration announced.<lb />
Despite a general tightening up of<lb />
the mortgage market, an average of<lb />
25,000 veterans a month obtained GI<lb />
home financing during the first six<lb />
months of 1952, VA said.<lb />
A low of 22,285 loan applications<lb />
was received during May, 1952. Since<lb />
that time, the volume of GI home<lb />
loan applications has been increas-<lb />
ing steadily. During September, VA<lb />
received 28,501 home loan guaranty<lb />
applications from private lenders or<lb />
lending institutions.<lb />
Although the national monthly to-<lb />
tal of GI loan applications is sub-<lb />
stantial, VA said that geographi-<lb />
cally the market is out of balance.<lb />
Some areas in the nation have an<lb />
adequate supply of 4 per cent GI<lb />
loan money while other areas have<lb />
little or none at all<lb />
This geographical unevenness is<lb />
not unique in the GI loan field, VA<lb />
pointed out, but has always been a<lb />
general characteristic of the over-<lb />
all mortgage market. <lb />
The recent renewal of the mort-<lb />
gage purchase program of Mie Fed-<lb />
eral National Mortgage association�<lb />
a Government corporation which<lb />
buys GI loaus from private lenders�<lb />
will help to bolster the GI loan money<lb />
supply hi many communities, par-<lb />
ticularly where the supply of private<lb />
capital is low, VA said. Early b<lb />
September, FNMA made available<lb />
approximately $400 million for over-<lb />
the-country purchase of GI and FHA<lb />
loans in non-defense areas.<lb />
New Hanover County<lb />
Club Discusses Plans<lb />
For November Dinner<lb />
At the last meeting of the New<lb />
Hanover county group of East Caro-<lb />
lina college on October 28 plans were<lb />
discussed for a dinner meet to be<lb />
held late hi November.<lb />
The meet, presided over by Presi-<lb />
dent Gale Dorsey, heard a report on<lb />
the telegram sent to Governor W.<lb />
Kerr Scott advocating appropria-<lb />
tions for buildings on campus.<lb />
Other officers that have been elect-<lb />
ed by the New Hanover county group<lb />
include vicepresider , Claude King;<lb />
secretary-treasurer, Richard Otto-<lb />
way; and Pat Shipp, reporter.<lb />
A four-person committee was ap-<lb />
pointed by President Dorsey to plan<lb />
the dinner meeting scheduled for<lb />
November. Plans were also discussed<lb />
to send a group to New Hanover<lb />
high school to familiarize students<lb />
there with the advantages of East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Freh Air Cadets<lb />
Guests At Party<lb />
Of Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
French air cadets stationed at<lb />
Stallings Field, Kinston, were honor<lb />
guests at an informal party given<lb />
last Saturday afternoon by student<lb />
members at East Carolina college of<lb />
iigma Pi Alpha, national honorary<lb />
oreign languages fraternity.<lb />
The social event was held in the<lb />
Pi rates' den, recreation room in the<lb />
Wright building, and was attended<lb />
by approximately 60 people, including<lb />
30 cadets from different sections of<lb />
France. Special guests were Dean of<lb />
Women Ruth White of East Caro-<lb />
lina; Ralph C. Deal of Greenville,<lb />
former director of the college foreign<lb />
language department; Mary An-<lb />
drews Whichard of Washington, D. C,<lb />
alumna member of the fraternity;<lb />
Capt. William Roney of the East<lb />
Carolina Air Force ROTC staff; and<lb />
Lt. Higgins of the Kinston air base,<lb />
who accompanied the cadets to<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Greetings to the cadets were ex-<lb />
tended by James L. Fleming, direc-<lb />
tor of the college loreign languages<lb />
department, and Jacqueline Phalem-<lb />
pin of Arras, France, student at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The program for the afternoon<lb />
included dancing to American and<lb />
French music, singing French songs<lb />
and playing a variety of games.<lb />
Events of the party were recorded on<lb />
tape, and the recording was played<lb />
for the entertainment of guests.<lb />
Julianne Leimone of Burgaw, fra-<lb />
ternity president, was in charge of<lb />
the committee which planned the<lb />
party. Among those assisting her<lb />
were Nancy Kesler, Fuquay Springs;<lb />
Jane Godwin, Wade; Jane Simmons,<lb />
Bessemer City; Ann McCrary, Dur-<lb />
ham; Edwina McMullan and Mari-<lb />
lyn Roney, Greenville; Anne Siler,<lb />
Siler City; Nancy Harper, Whita-<lb />
kers; and Barbara Mange, Hanover,<lb />
Pa.<lb />
Goodby TECO ECHO<lb />
This issue is appearing as the<lb />
first with the name "East Carolinian"<lb />
at the top of the page. The fttaff of<lb />
this paper feels that we should not<lb />
change the volume number at the left<lb />
of the page or the issue number at the<lb />
right of the page, for this is not a<lb />
new paper. This paper is the same<lb />
publication, edited and printed by the<lb />
same people with the same editorial<lb />
policies.<lb />
We hope that the new name will<lb />
serve the purpose for which it was<lb />
mainly changed�that being to better<lb />
publicize East Carolina.<lb />
The Editor<lb />
Silk Screen Prints<lb />
By Indian Artist<lb />
On Exhibit Here<lb />
Silk screen prints by the noted<lb />
Indian artist Woody Crumbo are now<lb />
being exhibited at the Joyner library<lb />
at East Carolina college and the<lb />
Sheppard Memorial library in Green-<lb />
ville. Francis Lee Neel, acting direc-<lb />
tor of the art department at the<lb />
college, arrranged for the display of<lb />
the pictures locally. The public is<lb />
invited to view the works during the<lb />
next two weeks.<lb />
Based on the life of the Indians<lb />
in the West, the prints include as<lb />
subjects ritual dances' and ceremon-<lb />
ies, the blue deer and the horse.<lb />
Colorful, lively and decorative, Woo-<lb />
dy Crambo's work has been ac-<lb />
claimed by prominent critics as the<lb />
finest aesthetic Indian art in exis-<lb />
tence.<lb />
Woody Crumbo has attained pre-<lb />
eminence as the nation's foremost<lb />
Indian artist. Born in Oklahoma, he<lb />
attended the Indian schools and later<lb />
the Universities of Wichita and Ok-<lb />
lahoma. He served 83 art director at<lb />
Bacone college, the only college for<lb />
American Indians in the country.<lb />
His paintings and murals are pla-<lb />
ced in approximately a hundred pub-<lb />
lic buildings, including the new De-<lb />
partment of the Interior building in<lb />
Washington, the Museum of Natural<lb />
History in New York, the Philbrook<lb />
and Gilcrease museums in Tulsa and<lb />
a number of art galleries. In a period<lb />
of six years he won 14 prize awards<lb />
and six scholarships. In 1954 he was<lb />
awarded the coveted Julius Rosen-<lb />
wald fellowship.<lb />
Twenty-Eight Represent College<lb />
In New Edition Of Who's Who<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi Hold Banquet<lb />
Bob Hughes speaks before the fraternity members at the Sigma<lb />
Rho Phi's annual Rush banquet at the Greenville Country club last week.<lb />
Charles Fishel took over the duties of president of the club after Hughes<lb />
resigned the duties<lb />
Baptist Students On Campus<lb />
Attend State Meet In Raleigh<lb />
Sixty-three members of the Baptist<lb />
Student union at East Carolina are<lb />
attending the State convention of<lb />
BSU groups in Raleigh today, to-<lb />
morrow and Sunday. The goai for<lb />
delegates from this college was 60<lb />
persons.<lb />
"Christ Shall Reign" is the theme<lb />
of the convention. Key speakers for<lb />
the three-day meeting include Miss<lb />
Emily Lansdeli, president of the Wo-<lb />
men's Missionary Training school,<lb />
Louisville, Ky Dr. Edward A. Mc-<lb />
Dowell, professor of New Testament<lb />
interpretation, Southern seminary,<lb />
Wake Forest; Dr. J. Neal Hughley,<lb />
North Carolina college, Durham; and<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Humber, founder of<lb />
the movement for World federation,<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Participating in the programs dur-<lb />
ing the meet are a number of East<lb />
Carolina students. Nell Grantham,<lb />
j resident of Tmmanuel Youth fellow-<lb />
ship, will lead the devotional at the<lb />
opening of the Sunday morning ses-<lb />
I sion. Leo Bishop, local Social vice-<lb />
; president, will participate in the<lb />
variety show Saturday night.<lb />
US Civil Service<lb />
Announces Exam<lb />
The United States Civil Service<lb />
commission has announced the ac-<lb />
ceptance of applications for a Stu-<lb />
dent Aid Trainee examination in the<lb />
fields of physics, chemistry, mathe-<lb />
matics, metallurgy and engineering,<lb />
for duty in Navy and Army estab-<lb />
lishments in Washington, D. C. and<lb />
near'y Maryland and Virginia. Sal-<lb />
aries range from �2,750 to $3,175 a<lb />
year.<lb />
This examination is open only to<lb />
persons who have completed one-<lb />
fourth, one-half or three-fourths of<lb />
a college engineering course or who<lb />
expect to complete such study within<lb />
nine months of the date of filing<lb />
application, A written test will be<lb />
given.<lb />
Dramateers Stage<lb />
line-Act Original<lb />
Play By Student<lb />
"Always Goodbye a one-act orig-<lb />
inal play by Ralph H. Rives, grad-<lb />
uate student from Enfield, will be<lb />
presented by the Teachers playhouse<lb />
Tuesday evening, November 11, at<lb />
 i<lb />
i :30 p.m. in Austin auditorium.<lb />
This play is a revised version of a<lb />
former play, "Just One Dance by<lb />
Rives that has been presented by the<lb />
playhouse previously. The scene of<lb />
"Always Goodby" is laid in a hos-<lb />
pital in Belgium in November of<lb />
L918. The plot concerns an American<lb />
widow. Madame Revier, and her<lb />
chance meeting with a former friend,<lb />
Captain Jackson.<lb />
Miss Ruth Lassiter, freshman of<lb />
Foil1- Oaks, who appeared reecently<lb />
in the workshop production of "The<lb />
Little Foxes will have the role of<lb />
Madame Revier. Others who will ap-<lb />
pear in "Always Goodbye" are:<lb />
Martha June Haddock of Winterville,<lb />
William Taylor of Robersonville and<lb />
Jackie Phalempin of Arras, France.<lb />
Excellence, Sincerity<lb />
In Service To School<lb />
Hasis For Selections<lb />
Twenty-eight stud I E ' Car-<lb />
olina college'will re resenl<lb />
lege in the 1952-1953 i<lb />
"Who's Who in American U<lb />
ties and Colleges nations<lb />
lated yearbook. This annu i :<lb />
tion lists and gives eal<lb />
sketches of student l<lb />
cational institutions ti<lb />
nation.<lb />
Selection of students<lb />
year's volume was made at Eas<lb />
�jlina by a studi nt-fac<lb />
tee. Bases determini ig � �<lb />
representatives were excelh<lb />
scholarship, leadership ai<lb />
pat ion in extracun culai ai .<lb />
demic activities, citizenship an<lb />
ice to the school and promise of I<lb />
ture uefulnevS to business and<lb />
ciety.<lb />
East Carolina students uho will<lb />
he included in the 1952-1953 "y<lb />
Who" are Rudolph Alexander, :<lb />
boro; Robert D. Bass, Gai.<lb />
Helen Grace Baker, Kenansville; Ann<lb />
Baysden, Ernul; Robert H. Bij<lb />
WTilliamstnr �<lb />
a Tomlina  v,<lb />
U R. Creech<lb />
Faircloth, Fayetteville; Nqtj<lb />
Faulkneer, Kinston; and Join L.<lb />
Fristoe, Greenville.<lb />
Others named to the book<lb />
Esther Elizabeeth Gaddy, Wa<lb />
boro; Linda Grace Giles<lb />
Hal F. Haire, Elizabeth town; J<lb />
G. Hardion, Jamesville; Russell V.<lb />
Jarrett, Draper; Mary Jo Johl<lb />
Coats; John Robert Kluttz, Dudley;<lb />
Francis H. Madigetoi, Port<lb />
Va Andrew K. Meeder, N Va<lb />
Patricia Anne Moore, Turke;<lb />
ert A. Robinson, Franklin S<lb />
Ga Jerome Sandford, Gol<lb />
Ann Shoe, Salisbury; D<lb />
Salisbury; Dennis R. Smi<lb />
winity; G. Anne Whhehurst, R<lb />
ersonville; and R. Lloyd Y<lb />
Kinston.<lb />
Leading American Naturalists<lb />
Personally Present Programs<lb />
Three of America's leading natur-<lb />
alists will personally present their<lb />
Audubon Screen Tour programs at<lb />
East Carolina college during the<lb />
1952-1953 term, according to an an-<lb />
nouncement by Dr. Harold C. Jones<lb />
Circle K Group Gives<lb />
Campus Variety Show<lb />
In Austin Auditorium<lb />
A variety show sponsored by the<lb />
Circle K club of East Carolina col-<lb />
lege attracted a large audience to<lb />
the Austin auditorium on the campus<lb />
Tuesday night. Talented students<lb />
participated in the program of vocal<lb />
and instrumental music. Robert A.<lb />
Robinson of Franklin Springs, Ga<lb />
president of the college Student<lb />
Government association, acted as<lb />
master of ceremonies.<lb />
The Varsity Men's Glee club op-<lb />
ened the program with a group of<lb />
selections. Soloists on the .program<lb />
were Bernard Ham, Portsmouth, Va<lb />
baritone, and Walter Noona, Nor-<lb />
folk, Va pianist.<lb />
Students who took part in vocal<lb />
and instrumental groups on the pro-<lb />
gram were Ham; Joe F. Hallow,<lb />
Goldssboro; Ernest Black, Ports-<lb />
mouth, Va William Hobbs, Raleigh;<lb />
Dan Skinner, Wilmington; and Carl-<lb />
ton-K. Matthews, Roatioke Rapids.<lb />
of the college department of science.<lb />
The series, prepared by the Na-<lb />
tional Audubon society, will be spon-<lb />
sored locally by the Greenville Wo-<lb />
man's club, the city schools of Green-<lb />
ville and the East Carolina college<lb />
Student Science club, Dr. Jones<lb />
states.<lb />
Allan D. Cruickshank, ornithologist<lb />
from New York, will inaugurate the<lb />
series Wednesday, November 12, when<lb />
lie will present his film "Below the<lb />
Big Ben which is described as a<lb />
"brilliant wild-life motion picture<lb />
The program will take place in the<lb />
Austin auditorium at East Carolina<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. Two additional pro-<lb />
grams to be given locally will be<lb />
announced at a later date.<lb />
The illustrated lecture series fea-<lb />
tures natural color motion pictures<lb />
of wildlife and wilderness scenery<lb />
from all parts of the continent.<lb />
Cruickshank is a noted photographer<lb />
and lecturer and the author of "Birds<lb />
Around New York City" and "Wings<lb />
in the Wilderness<lb />
Audubon Screen Tours will be pre-<lb />
sented this season in 200 cities<lb />
throughout the United States and<lb />
Canada. They are an important part<lb />
of the continental program being un-<lb />
dertaken by the National Audubon<lb />
society to increase public interest<lb />
in the out-of-doors and conservation<lb />
of natural resources.<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha,<lb />
English Club Hear<lb />
Exchange Student<lb />
Jacqueline Phalempin of Arras.<lb />
France, exchange student at East<lb />
Carolina college, gave an informal<lb />
talk last Tuesday night ai a join;<lb />
meeting of Sigma Pi Ai. ha, foi<lb />
language fraternity, and the Eng-<lb />
lis hclub. James L. Fleming, direc-<lb />
tor of the college foreign langu<lb />
department, explained the<lb />
exchange system before introducing<lb />
Miss Phalempin to the group of ap-<lb />
proximately 60 .people.<lb />
The young French student told her<lb />
audience how Fulbright scholarships<lb />
are awarded for study in American<lb />
universities and colleges. Comparing<lb />
and contrasting American and<lb />
French schools, she stated that one<lb />
of the differences is the fact that<lb />
in France students begin the study<lb />
of foreign languages at the age of<lb />
eleven, while in America this course<lb />
of study begins much later.<lb />
Vernie Wilder of Nashville, chair-<lb />
man of the Sigma Pi Alpha Yearbook<lb />
committee, issued program booklets<lb />
for the 1952-1953 school term to<lb />
members of the fraternity. The year-<lb />
book, mimeographed and attractive-<lb />
ly bound in colorful hand-painted<lb />
covers, is the first to be issued by<lb />
the fraternity.<lb />
Students May Receive<lb />
College Financial Help<lb />
In Five Various Ways<lb />
There are five methods by which<lb />
a student may receive financial aid<lb />
here at East Carolina college, ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Clinton Prewett, dean<lb />
of men and student affairs. They are:<lb />
(1) a self-help job on the campus;<lb />
(2) a student loan; (S) a job off-<lb />
campus; (4) a job tutoring delin-<lb />
quent students; (5) a week-end job<lb />
at home.<lb />
In order to receive a self-help job<lb />
on the campus, the student must file<lb />
application with Dean Ruth White<lb />
or Dean Prewitt. These jobs vary<lb />
from cafeteria work to secretarial<lb />
work in the president's office.<lb />
Students who wisn a loan should<lb />
refer to the catalogue.<lb />
TV<lb />
o<lb />
m' �<lb /><pb facs="00038305_tn_0002" /><lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1952<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST"CARDLIN IAN<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
Enured as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C. under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879<lb />
fteodded GoBe6icie Pn�<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1952<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Ye Editor s<lb />
Say<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
Wko's Who At East<lb />
by Janice Hardlae�<lb />
Carolln;<lb />
-The moving linger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
res on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
ill lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all vour tears wash out a<lb />
word of it�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
at Editor<lb />
( Editor<lb />
Si Assistants<lb />
Kay Johnston.<lb />
k r Maddrey<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
 Tommie Lupton<lb />
 Bob Hilldrup<lb />
 Edwina McMullan<lb />
Janice Hardison<lb />
Barbara Strickland<lb />
Frances Smith, Barbara Grimes,<lb />
, Mildred Henderson, Stuart Arring-<lb />
ton, Don Muse, Ann Hogan, Emily Boyce<lb />
?rial Advisor .  Mary H. Greene<lb />
Photographer  � &amp; L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Sports Editor  Lloyd Whitfield<lb />
Assistants - - Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
 Edna Massad<lb />
This week we guess you have no-<lb />
ticed the change of this paper's name<lb />
to "East Carolinian We hope that<lb />
this new name will meet the ap-<lb />
proval of all our readersfor we on<lb />
the staff of the East Carolina weekly<lb />
think that the new name,is a good<lb />
one. TECO ECHO fades out of the<lb />
picture here but a new name for the can become the teacher<lb />
paper will not mean a new publica-<lb />
tion. This paper keeps the same staff<lb />
as well as the same editorial policies.<lb />
The Pirates are in Florida for the<lb />
eek-end to battle the Stetson uni-<lb />
versity grid squad. The plans for<lb />
chartering a car on the southbound<lb />
train fell through; however, there<lb />
are a number of students who are<lb />
making the trip by car. Here's wish-<lb />
ing a good bunch of boys on one of<lb />
the best football teams in the state<lb />
the best of luck in their journey<lb />
south.<lb />
Bu<lb /><lb />
Bu<lb />
tess Manager � <lb />
t Business Manager � Faye Jones<lb />
ess Assistants � Peggy Joyce Bowen,<lb />
Mary Gillette, Marty MacArthur, Atwood Smith,<lb />
Dwight Garrett<lb />
Kuilor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
i Circulation Shirley Brown Manning<lb />
have w<lb />
"tlRUOUS<lb />
atched<lb />
to a<lb />
The girls at Texas State college<lb />
for Women are still pulling varia-<lb />
tions on the old gag of selling the<lb />
Brooklyn bridge to the uninitiated.<lb />
A freshman there proudly told a<lb />
friend that she had bought a ticket<lb />
from a senior guaranteeing her a free<lb />
ride in the administration building<lb />
elevator.<lb />
Andy Meeder now firmly believes<lb />
the truth in the saying, "one learn-<lb />
ing is worth forty tellings When<lb />
he started his practice teaching in<lb />
the Greenville high school, his "one<lb />
learning" began. "Student teaching<lb />
has made me realize that teaching<lb />
is a challenging occupation Andy<lb />
confesses, "and I've discovered many<lb />
I weaknesses I must correct before I<lb />
an become the teacher I really want<lb />
, be. I get two chances each day<lb />
to discover those weaknesses; one in<lb />
ninth grade literature, the other in<lb />
eleventh grade grammar<lb />
Though Mr. Meeder definitely<lb />
wants to be a teacher, his plans for<lb />
the future include two years in the<lb />
United States Navy before he can<lb />
begin. A member of Naval Reserve,<lb />
Andy spent six weeks at Long Beach,<lb />
Cal last summer in training, and<lb />
will return there after his gradua-<lb />
tion to complete training before he<lb />
is commissioned an Ensign in active<lb />
service. .<lb />
Lives In Virginia<lb />
Though Meeder now lives in Vir-<lb />
ginia, he is a North Carolinian by<lb />
birth. He went "through junior high<lb />
school in Gatesville and moved to<lb />
Norfolk wnere he graduated from<lb />
Maury high school. He returned to<lb />
his native state in 1949 when he<lb />
entered East Carolina college.<lb />
Since he has been in college, Andy<lb />
has lost little time. Much of his time<lb />
and talent has been devoted to music<lb />
X<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Legs On Personal Property<lb />
In the past ten years those people who have<lb />
$ly associated with East Carolina<lb />
�ow from a small teacher's<lb />
:rn, progressive, liberal arts<lb />
ition. In this period of time the enrollment<lb />
here has also increased immensely but with the<lb />
increase there have come a few people who are<lb />
to b,e desired on this, or any other, college<lb />
campus.<lb />
We are speaking specifically of those few<lb />
uts who are not at all particular about<lb />
se books, or personal belongings, they mad-<lb />
tently pick up and walk away with.<lb />
It is not the intention of this editorial to<lb />
the students of East Carolina of being a<lb />
up of thieves, but it is definitely obvious that<lb />
he past several years it has become impossi-<lb />
0 leave a book lying in the window or the<lb />
ir to a room unlocked and have any assurance<lb />
that no molestation will take place.<lb />
No attempt is being made to give our school<lb />
a bad name by these remarks, for it should be<lb />
:sily understood that in any large gathering<lb />
re are bound to be a few undesirable indi-<lb />
aals. Other schools both in this state and out<lb />
having considerably more difficulty with this<lb />
roblem than we are, but in as fine a school as<lb />
lieve East Carolina to be there is no place<lb />
er for any "petty thievery<lb />
If only the few students who are causing<lb />
3e unfortunate incidents would stop to think<lb />
l1 no matter how trivial the matter may be,<lb />
ng; then we are sure that there would<lb />
a distinct decline in the number of items that<lb />
suddenly turn up "missing<lb />
To those students who have been responsible<lb />
for these actions we say, "Stop and think; is<lb />
the risk of pilfering these articles really worth the<lb />
gain?"<lb />
Freedom Of The Press?<lb />
If psychologists at Georgetown<lb />
university are right, it may be possi-<lb />
ble for the next generation of stu-<lb />
dents to study in their sleep. All one<lb />
would need is a dormiphone�that is,<lb />
a record player with an automatic<lb />
repeating mechanism. It has a built-<lb />
in loudspeaker, an under-pillow<lb />
speaker and an earpiece. This might<lb />
be used in class. �<lb />
The idea is that, while you sleep,<lb />
the dormiphone repeats your algebra<lb />
lesson to you through the night,<lb />
grinding it into your subconscious.<lb />
Alduous Huxley, in his book "Brave<lb />
New World had a similar idea<lb />
which he called "hypnopedia<lb />
At this stage, though, the dormi-<lb />
phone isn't very helpful to students<lb />
studying for examinations. The<lb />
Georgetown scientists are experiment-<lb />
ing with nonsense syllables, not<lb />
Shakespeare.<lb />
ndy Meeder<lb />
sang in the College choir for lw<lb />
singers last year. He is now singing<lb />
with the Varsity Men's Glee club, of<lb />
which he was vice-president last year.<lb />
A fine tenor, Andy is a music minor,<lb />
who likes his field. "I have taken<lb />
music, not because I want to teach<lb />
it, but to get a greater appreciation<lb />
of &amp;� �d because it offers en-<lb />
tertainment for others as well as<lb />
myself Andy says of his music. He<lb />
thoroughly enjoys playing the piano<lb />
especially for group singing as he<lb />
does every Thursday night at vespers.<lb />
Relaxes At Movies<lb />
Though the piano offers him a<lb />
for real relaxation, Andy<lb />
organizations. As a freshman he i chance<lb />
joined the Music Education club. He I thinks movies do the job more thor<lb />
yearns and wa with the College<lb />
oughly. He likes motion pictures<lb />
with depth, provtfed he can see a<lb />
good musical nowL and then. "And<lb />
though I'm not athletically inclined,<lb />
I enjoy seeing football and basket-<lb />
ball games as much as anybody he<lb />
says.<lb />
Mr. Meeder has been outstanding<lb />
in other fields as well. A devout<lb />
Methodist, he was active in the Wes-<lb />
ley foundation for two years and<lb />
attended an International conference<lb />
of Methodist college students at the<lb />
University of Illinois as a freshman.<lb />
He is also a merriber of the Circle<lb />
K club. His political views have<lb />
shifted a little during his college<lb />
career. A non-party man, he has<lb />
belonged to the YDC, but joined the<lb />
YRC this year "to help get Ike elect-<lb />
ed president<lb />
A member of the YMCA oabinet<lb />
last year, he As serving as president<lb />
of that orga��tioh now- He was<lb />
very recently recognized as a su-<lb />
perior student when he was among<lb />
those from East Carolina listed in<lb />
"Who's Who Among Students In<lb />
American Universities and Colleges<lb />
Every accomplishment here has prov-<lb />
en him a very deserving student and<lb />
one worthy of such recognition.<lb />
Mr. Meeder will be awarded a B.S.<lb />
degree in English and music in" May,<lb />
and then he'll be California bound<lb />
to try his hand at something new.<lb />
If past performance is any bas:s for<lb />
prediction, we're betting he will be<lb />
100 per cent successful<lb />
What Others Say�At the University of<lb />
Akron a co-ed was asked whether she preferred<lb />
the university's male students in ROTC uniform<lb />
or out. Her answer, "If they wear uniforms, then<lb />
they don't have to buy many clothes. That leav<lb />
them with more money to spend on me<lb />
Just like a woman.<lb />
Another co-ed, when asked the sanx r.<lb />
tion, came up w;th this answer, "I like civilian<lb />
clothes better, because the only way you can tell<lb />
the Air Force men from the bus drivers is the<lb />
way they tilt their hats<lb />
East Carolina's building program is <lb />
pressing daily, but the hazards involved are<lb />
coming more and more variable. Let's trust that<lb />
the same thing won't happen here that occurred<lb />
at Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Mo�<lb />
have heard of this new glass tht from one<lb />
is opaque and yet can p. seen through from<lb />
other just as. Primary window glass. At API<lb />
this glifcs was installed in the girl's rest r<lb />
One" trouble was soon discovered, however. An<lb />
enterprising carpenter had put the glass in :<lb />
wards.<lb />
Echoing<lb />
Chatter<lb />
To You<lb />
by Don Muse<lb />
By the time this column goes to<lb />
press all will know who the next<lb />
president is. Be it a Democratic or<lb />
Republican victory we must pray<lb />
that all supporters will rally around<lb />
the new administration to achieve<lb />
an unprecedented level of co-opera-<lb />
tion.<lb />
All In Day's Activities Of Girl<lb />
It may seem hard to believe, but<lb />
at last all the political fussing is<lb />
now settled. We believe that most<lb />
everyone is glad to see the end,<lb />
although there is no doubt many<lb />
are disappointed with the outcome.<lb />
Movies are better than ever, or<lb />
that is what the theaters are saying.<lb />
This statement seems to be true<lb />
right now, for we have heard many<lb />
persons on campus comment on the<lb />
calibre of movies that have been<lb />
appearing lately at the local thea-<lb />
ters. It is a shame that many stu-<lb />
dents do not have funds or time to<lb />
take in all the good shows.<lb />
We understand that several stu-<lb />
dents are going to Deland, Fla this<lb />
weekend for East Carolina's football<lb />
game with the Stetson university<lb />
Hatters. It is unfortunate that the<lb />
East Carolina marching band will<lb />
not be on hand there to give their<lb />
usual good account of themselves.<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
The bell rings at last and I'm<lb />
free to socialize in the Y shop. I push<lb />
through the crowds and miraculously<lb />
find a seat because I happen to have<lb />
a deck of cards. I leave after ten<lb />
had hands to go write some letters.<lb />
I write Mother and Daddy about how<lb />
hard I study and how I Rope to make<lb />
good grades this quarter.<lb />
If Your Sweetheart - - -<lb />
A girl friend comes in and cries<lb />
on my shoulder because her latest<lb />
crush is giving her a bad deal. I<lb />
It's 7 a.m. and the alarm is going<lb />
off; from the window I am aware of a<lb />
bright glare that appears to be the<lb />
sun, but I'm not so sure because my<lb />
eyes are not yet opened. I put my<lb />
foot out from under he covers, but<lb />
I quickly jerk it back because my<lb />
room is close to 30 degrees below.<lb />
My roommate lets out a low moan<lb />
and I answer the moan, but I still<lb />
lie in my warm bed and try to pre-<lb />
tend I'm in Florida. This pretending<lb />
does not last longfor my roommate s sympathize with her and wipe the<lb />
Many of our students remember one<lb />
Thorpe who was a student here last year. When<lb />
the time for school to start rolled around<lb />
fall Thorpe transferred his allegiance to<lb />
University of North Carolina.<lb />
While on our campus "Bo" was to b<lb />
at the football games leading the cheers,<lb />
was quite natural that he took over the ;<lb />
head cheerleader at Carolina.<lb />
Last week, however, Thorpe became some-<lb />
what disgusted with the showing of the (<lb />
ball club and even went so far as to voice his<lb />
opinion. A certain unknown persona;<lb />
lenged Thorpe's statement and suggested that<lb />
'Bo" might try his luck on the rridiron if he<lb />
thought he could do better.<lb />
As a result ex-cheerleader Thorpe<lb />
off and reported to head coach Carl Sna<lb />
Last reports had Mr. Thorpe working out 1<lb />
the quarterback slot with the Tar Heel junior<lb />
varsity.<lb />
Congratulations to the News and<lb />
Observer, Raleigh, for carrying head-<lb />
lines concerning East Carolina's foot-<lb />
ball team in two recent issues. We<lb />
feel that the recognition is well-<lb />
founded.<lb />
College editors across the nation have been<lb />
having trouble expressing themselves, according<lb />
to an article by Tom Tomizawa in The Masthead.<lb />
The trouble is, he says, that whenever they<lb />
deal with a controversial topic, somebody�ad-<lb />
ministration, student government or alumni�is<lb />
likely to stifle them.<lb />
He cites many examples, a few of which we<lb />
have space to print: "Miss Sara Woods, editor<lb />
of the University of Oklahoma Daily . . . this<lb />
spring went corruption-hunting in the student<lb />
governing body, and called its elections 'rotten,<lb />
stinking and filthy<lb />
" 'The student senate attempted to stifle me<lb />
when I was writing nasty editorials about it<lb />
she recalls now, somewhat with relish. 'My life<lb />
was even threatened<lb />
"When six students of a small eastern col-<lb />
lege recently were reprimanded for drinking, the<lb />
editor of the school paper took advantage of the<lb />
opportunity for some barbed comments. A lot the<lb />
college nas to holler about student drinking, she<lb />
said in an editorial blast, when the school owns<lb />
shares in a tavern and when it goes around so-<lb />
liciting funds from local pubs.<lb />
"The editor found herself on the carpet�<lb />
first in the office of the centennial campaign<lb />
fund -hairman, then in the president's office. She<lb />
was warned to keep under control the 'impetuosi-<lb />
ty of her youth "<lb />
The article points out that most college<lb />
newspapers are very loyal to their school admin-<lb />
istrations and often bend backwards to support<lb />
them. <lb />
"But it continues, "it is the school editor's<lb />
occasional flights into criticism of school author-<lb />
ities which get him into hot water. That is when<lb />
charges of student editor irresponsibility are<lb />
made. And that is what the campus Gretley<lb />
despairs of. He wants to be free to criticize, as<lb />
well as to puff, his school<lb />
Tomizawa stresses the fear most colleges<lb />
have of "bad publicity" as a result of campaigns<lb />
by student papers. "Schoos are sensitive to pres-<lb />
sures of public opinion. . . <lb />
Speaking of time to do what one<lb />
has to do these days, we have no-<lb />
ticed that the library has been un-<lb />
usually busy as of lately. Many<lb />
nights one may find it bard to find<lb />
a seat. We cannot decide whether<lb />
this is a good or bad indication.<lb />
Many students seemed sort of dis<lb />
gusted with the magician act last<lb />
week. Don't get us wrong. Everyone<lb />
thought it was very good; however,<lb />
Dr. Fleming made us seem mighty<lb />
dumb as he performed his magic.<lb />
Seemed as if everyone was just plain<lb />
baffled by �ome of his unusual acts.<lb />
We are looking forward to the other<lb />
programs on the Entertainment se-<lb />
ries at East Carolina, and hope that<lb />
we can find them as entertaining.<lb />
Every weekend we are favored with<lb />
visits to the campus by old grads,<lb />
parents and friends of the college.<lb />
This past Sunday we saw several<lb />
visitors touring the new Health and<lb />
Physical Education building with a<lb />
great deal of interest. Comments,<lb />
heard in passing, were favorable.<lb />
While we're on the subject we'd like<lb />
to urge all students to invite their<lb />
parents and friends to come to see<lb />
us and share with us the pride we<lb />
have in East Carolina; her physical<lb />
plant, her well-qualified faculty and<lb />
her friendly student body.<lb />
has found courage enough to get up<lb />
and pull the covers off me.<lb />
The cold penetrates and I realize<lb />
that I have no cuts left in my 8<lb />
o'clock class. I rush blindly to the<lb />
lavatory and by the trial and error<lb />
method I find my wash cloth and<lb />
wash my face. The taste in my mouth<lb />
compels me to fumble for my tooth<lb />
brush. While I'm brushing my teeth<lb />
I try to gather my thoughts and de-<lb />
cide what to do next.<lb />
By the time I reach my molars I<lb />
decide that my clothes must go on<lb />
next. I grope my way to the dresser<lb />
and vainly try on five different<lb />
sweaters only- to end up by wearing<lb />
my roommate's blouse. I take down<lb />
my pin curls and wish desperately<lb />
that I had time to roll it bapk up.<lb />
The clock now points to 7:30 and I<lb />
know I must hurry. My roommate<lb />
has the same idea and we collide<lb />
as we fumble in the drawer for our<lb />
make-up. By 7:40 we climb the steps<lb />
j to the dining hall.<lb />
What A Breakfast<lb />
We only have time for doughnuts<lb />
and coffee and our first exchange of<lb />
words for the morning is "Ugh, this<lb />
coffee<lb />
The 7:50 bell rings and we leave<lb />
the dining hall with indigestion. The<lb />
math class begins and I rack my<lb />
brain to remember what the assign-<lb />
ment is. I decide that last night's<lb />
date was more interesting and I try<lb />
The E.1'0 service fraternity really<lb />
had an excellent banquet the other<lb />
night. We would like to commend<lb />
this group of boys for the fine serv-<lb />
ice that they are rendering the<lb />
school. Keep up the good work, boys!<lb />
For ardent readers of light verse<lb />
this writer would like to recommend<lb />
"The Pocket Book of Ogden Nash<lb />
on sale in the student supply store to remember what John's last words<lb />
for only a quarter. Spend a pleasant<lb />
evening with this collection and see<lb />
why Ogden Nash has been referred<lb />
to as "America's Light-Hearted<lb />
Laurate As the well known critic<lb />
of poetry, Louis Untermeyer, has<lb />
said, "Nash is our greatest combiner<lb />
of common sense and uncommon non-<lb />
sense, the undisputed American heir<lb />
of Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll and<lb />
W, S. Gilbert<lb />
were. I'm not prepared when the<lb />
teacher asks me about a decimal<lb />
point, and I stare vacantly at her<lb />
while she repeats her question. It<lb />
suddenly dawns that my name is<lb />
being spoken and I make a stab at<lb />
the answer which is only off one<lb />
million. I then pay attention.<lb />
tears off my letter and seal it. I<lb />
persuade her to eat dinner with me<lb />
and we go break in line with some<lb />
of our friends. After standing in line<lb />
for 30 minutes, we decide to eat in<lb />
the Y shop. We eat and then go<lb />
back and get ready for our afternoon<lb />
classes. I go to science and try to<lb />
keep my eyes open through a movie<lb />
on "weather conditions<lb />
After science I go to choir to find<lb />
the director in a good mood. He tells<lb />
us a funny joke and then we sing.<lb />
After we sing the director is no<lb />
longer in a good mood and he warns<lb />
us about the approaching concert. I<lb />
leave choir and go to my room to<lb />
recuperate. I find my room Tilled<lb />
with anti-recuperators, who are<lb />
having ,a gossip session. I forget my<lb />
ideas of rest and relaxation and join<lb />
them. Soon we get ready for supper,<lb />
and I decide to forget my diet and<lb />
get a dessert. We finish supper and<lb />
go to the Y shop to play more bridge.<lb />
We feel self-conscious when we pass<lb />
the "cheese-checking" line, but we<lb />
go on in anyway.<lb />
At 7 o'clock we go to the room for<lb />
our books and then go to the library.<lb />
We study until 9:30 and then go to<lb />
get nourishment at the Y shop again.<lb />
At ten we go home . . . the fortu-<lb />
nate ones with escorts, the unfor-<lb />
tunate ones alone.<lb />
Being unfortunate I climb the stairs<lb />
alone and rationalize with, the idea<lb />
that I need my beauty sleep anyway.<lb />
I prepare myself for bed and turn<lb />
on "Our Best To You  I hear<lb />
a request for a girl down the hall<lb />
and run to congratulate her. I re-<lb />
turn and climb into my bed, set<lb />
the alarm for 6:30 so I will be sure<lb />
to rise by 7:00, and with this ends<lb />
"another day<lb />
Finally, at long last, the presidential cam<lb />
paign is at an end. If all campaigns are of<lb />
torrid nature that this one has been then<lb />
great with us that they come only once every<lb />
four years.<lb />
The students of East Carolina have shown<lb />
marked interest in the :ssues and many of our<lb />
elders might well be proud that this "younger<lb />
generation" is so interested in the affairs of the<lb />
nation. Let's not let this interest in our govern-<lb />
ment die out, but be ready to speak on what <lb />
or in Washington, for only through healthy<lb />
cussion can a democratic republic truly serve the<lb />
people.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily Boyce<lb />
What is a date? To a boy, a date is some-<lb />
thing prearranged with a specific girl at a d<lb />
nite time and place. To a .girl, a date<lb />
from a formal occasion to a walk resulting from<lb />
a chance meeting. This was revealed by a suj<lb />
conducted by Miss Phoebe Forrest of Pen?<lb />
vania State college.<lb />
During the survey it was revealed that b -<lb />
and girls do not discuss their dates with t.<lb />
parents and a majority of them do not discis<lb />
their dates with anyone. When asked wheie the!<lb />
girls go for dating hints and ideas on popularity,<lb />
they admitted receiving help from older g<lb />
and from magazine articles. Boys will tell<lb />
they took the advice of schoolmates and profited<lb />
from experience.<lb />
Eisenhower Wins By Landslide<lb />
The 1952 presidential election has the vicinity of the soda shop both<lb />
been written into the record books<lb />
with Dwight D. Eisenhower land-<lb />
sliding to victory over Gov. Adlai<lb />
Stevenson.<lb />
Campus interest ran high con-<lb />
cerning the prospective choices and<lb />
many interesting sidelights were to<lb />
be seen. In this apparently Demo-<lb />
cratic aTea long faces were observed<lb />
in increasing frequency as the re-<lb />
turns rolled in on Tuesday night.<lb />
In at least one class Wednesday<lb />
morning the instructor expressed his<lb />
sentiments by simply writing the<lb />
word "phooie" across the blackboard.<lb />
Argument raged hot and heavy in<lb />
Jys<lb />
This is the season for colds and coughs and<lb />
many a student is heard whooping in class and!<lb />
down the halls. Students and professors might j<lb />
like to know that according to some people I<lb />
cough "is all in your head<lb />
Dr. B. R. Hillis of Glasgow university foun:<lb />
that the act of taking a "cough remedv ' maj<lb />
often stop a cough merely by the power of sug-<lb />
gestion. A series of patients were made to cougl<lb />
by spraying irritating solutions in their throat<lb />
This was kept up for some length of time. The:<lb />
the doctor informed the patient that he woulc<lb />
stop the cough by a different solution, a remedy<lb />
He then sprayed a weak solution of salt watei<lb />
in the throat of the cough-racked patient. The<lb />
doctor found that the mere fact that the patient<lb />
thought he had been doctored was enough<lb />
cause a marked decrease in the patient's cough-<lb />
ing.<lb />
.Pm<lb />
0000<lb />
before and after the election. A<lb />
"Discussion" between two instruct-<lb />
ors in the post office lobby attracted<lb />
a large throng.<lb />
Another teacher, obviously a Dem-<lb />
ocrat, was seen sporting a black tie.<lb />
Several students, it is rumored, are<lb />
having to buy "cokes" for their<lb />
friends as a result of the balloting,<lb />
while others are having to present<lb />
gift bottles that customarily come<lb />
in .pints and fifths.<lb />
All in all the general attitude on<lb />
the local campus seems to be one of<lb />
overwhelming happiness for the Re-<lb />
publicans interspersed with cries of<lb />
wait 'til !t6 by the Democrats.<lb />
. , 'This will always work if yyou feel yon are burdened with an ex-<lb />
tra large class<lb />
Lecture On Psychology<lb />
by Daniel Smythe<lb />
"Students, heredity depends on genes,<lb />
And don't forget what homeostasis means<lb />
The reflex arcs are touched upon with awe,<lb />
With formal discipline and Weber's Law.<lb />
When integrative cones rain down on us,<lb />
He puts a strain upon the thalamus.<lb />
The maturation of the neonates<lb />
Plus classical conditioning, he states.<lb />
The hearer does not live who dares to scoff<lb />
At functional autonomy left off.<lb />
When his cerebral cortex speaks no more,<lb />
We walk away, no wiser than before.<lb />
Wisdom And Wit<lb />
"It is nice to be handsome, but it is a gre<lb />
deal handsomer to be nice�Aw, shut-up! Y(<lb />
can't have everything.<lb />
"A wise man will make more opportunity<lb />
than he finds�A dumb fellow like most of<lb />
will spend all his time looking for opportunity<lb />
"A wise man changes his mind, a fool n�<lb />
err�If this pertains to women, they certaii<lb />
should be wise.<lb />
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Meet Stetson Hatters In Florida<lb />
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BlIOS Score Twice Hawk Grisson Dreams Of Win<lb />
In Fourth PeriMf Appalachian By Field Goal<lb /><lb />
f' "<lb />
1<lb />
: interest in East<lb />
ge's athletic program,<lb />
I A all achievements,<lb />
increased throughout<lb />
i in the past four<lb />
nig the current<lb />
ampaign it reached its<lb />
e years. Thanks to the<lb />
ave donated to our<lb />
ind, our wonderful<lb />
. attracts numerous ath-<lb />
our fine grid coaches�<lb />
; Clyde Biggers. These<lb />
� respect and ad-<lb />
every guy on their club<lb />
assembled a marvelous<lb />
n that have risen to<lb />
within the North State.<lb />
age when the college<lb />
vest money in a varied<lb />
ram. North Carolina<lb />
vi n a warning that the<lb />
re up and coming power<lb />
state's collegiate circles.<lb />
ampaign has seen a<lb />
�' that note.<lb />
- Make Headlines<lb />
ince, the Bucs have been<lb />
eadlines a all the state's<lb />
turea have been used by<lb />
I ' -erver for the first<lb />
Jim Butler and Jim<lb />
' the best publicity ag-<lb />
ganae), the current sched-<lb />
f the best ever compiled,<lb />
. jras given national rec-<lb />
-�� �  George Tucker was<lb />
as the Associated Press'<lb />
the week throughout the<lb />
ind a brilliant climax<lb />
was brought forth this week when<lb />
J a fine newspaper, the Greensboro<lb />
' Daily News, selected Dick Cherry<lb />
as North Carohna's Athlete of the<lb />
! Week.<lb />
Last Saturday the locals closed out<lb />
North State play in what has been<lb />
their most successful season in the<lb />
seven-teara football circuit. The up-<lb />
hill battle against Appalachian<lb />
which resulted in a 22-19 win for<lb />
the locals laid down a 4-1-1 record <lb />
for East Carolina in the conference�<lb />
a mark which Lenoir Rhyne and j<lb />
Catawba must better if they intend<lb />
to take the title. The Bears won out <lb />
over the Bucs in the season's opener I<lb />
7-6, and Catawba managed a 7-7 tie. j<lb />
Two Firsts This Year<lb />
In other North State games the<lb />
Pirates beat Elon unmercifully 26-9, j<lb />
marking the first time an East Car-<lb />
olina grid machine has wrangled a<lb />
win from th Christians. Incidental-<lb />
ly, the win over Appalachian was<lb />
also a first. Western Carolina fell<lb />
before the Pirate aggregation 21-7,<lb />
and Guilford was humiliated by that<lb />
41-0 licking.<lb />
Dick Cherry, the freshman quarter-<lb />
back who is being recognized as the<lb />
best back in the state since Charlie<lb />
Jusiic, received the state's top ath-<lb />
letic honor this week. He's North<lb />
Carolina's Athlete of the Week ac-<lb />
cording to Smith Barrier, sports edi-<lb />
tor of the Greensboro Daily News.<lb />
Can you top this? Dick and Justice<lb />
share the honor of being the only<lb />
college freshmen to gain this honor.<lb />
To Win Over Apps<lb />
A visiting band of Easi Carolina<lb />
college Pirates, notorious for wreck-<lb />
ing homecoming celebrations, invad-<lb />
ed Boone for a North State confer-<lb />
ence grid headliner last Saturday,<lb />
spotted the Appalachian school a<lb />
ly-y lead and then did some scoring<lb />
of its own in the dying minutes of<lb />
the fourth period to mark up a 22-<lb />
19 triumph.<lb />
The win was number four in t�e<lb />
conference as compared with one<lb />
loss and one tie and was we final<lb />
loop test of the season for Coach<lb />
Jack Boone's Buccaneers. The vic-<lb />
tory marked the first time the local<lb />
team has registered a win over the<lb />
Aippalchian school, and was the<lb />
home team's fourth consecutive con-<lb />
ference loss.<lb />
Pirates Favored<lb />
East Carolina had been pre-game<lb />
favorites to take the battle but be-<lb />
fore the first half had ended, Jack<lb />
Groce and his teammates had racked<lb />
up a surprising 12-9 lead before some<lb />
5,000 homecoming fans. Before the<lb />
dust had settled in the third quarter<lb />
the Mountaineers had pushed across<lb />
another touchdown and seemed well<lb />
on their way to an upset with a<lb />
19-9 lead.<lb />
However, Boone only reached down<lb />
the bench and put his freshman<lb />
quarterback Dick Cherry into the<lb />
game and watched the All-conference<lb />
prospect pass to his favorite end,<lb />
Dwight Shoe. Then came a score by<lb />
another end, Kinston's big, massive<lb />
Bobby Hodges to give the locals an-<lb />
other win.<lb />
Cherry scored one touchdown per-<lb />
sonally on a quarterback sneak to<lb />
mark up the first Bucca-neer tally.<lb />
However, a pin was stuck in Cher-<lb />
ry's passing arm at one point in the<lb />
game as two aerials were intercepted.<lb />
Lyn Grissom, the extra-point<lb />
specialist for the Pirates, added to<lb />
"Depending On Future, Extra Point<lb />
Could Coat Pirates Share of Title<lb />
That's the way a banner headline<lb />
read in Monday morning's edition<lb />
of the Greensboro Daily News. Ima-<lb />
gine how this must have worried<lb />
East Carolina's top-notch extra<lb />
point kicker, Lyn Grissom. You could<lb />
search the state's leading paper page<lb />
by page and all you could read about<lb />
was that one point loss to Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne when Grissom failed to con-<lb />
vert You didn't read about that<lb />
field goal he kicked at Appalachian<lb />
last week end to give the Pirates a<lb />
three-point wh over the Mountain-<lb />
eers, did you?<lb />
It's downright funny how you cn<lb />
face the reality of a previous dream<lb />
and psychologists will attempt to<lb />
explain it to you, but Grissom can<lb />
laugh you right smac1- in the face<lb />
when you try to tell him that dreams<lb />
never materialize. Three days before<lb />
the game with the Apps, he dreamed<lb />
that East Carolina won that ball<lb />
game by a field goal. And so we did.<lb />
Thanks to the million dollar toe of<lb />
Grissom, which also saved the day<lb />
he kicked the extra point against<lb />
Catawba here on Homecoming day to<lb />
provide the locals with a 7-7 tie.<lb />
Think about these things when in<lb />
future years you remember that the<lb />
popular senior, married to the for-<lb />
mer Lou Yates of Goldsboro, missed<lb />
that point up at Hickory.<lb />
Also, go back a few years and you<lb />
will find that Hawk, as he is known<lb />
to his teammates, was one of the<lb />
North State conference's number one<lb />
quarterbacks at High Point college.<lb />
Due to a manpower shortage, High<lb />
Point was forced to discontinue in-<lb />
tercollegiate football and Grissom<lb />
matriculated to ECC along with an-<lb />
other fine gridiron star, Illard Yar-<lb />
bo rough.<lb />
Many fans will remember the fine<lb />
job Lyn did quarterbacking the Pan-<lb />
thers in his last season there when<lb />
they played in Greenville on a cold<lb />
and snowy night three years ago. As<lb />
Mr. True Toe<lb />
his point total in the second period<lb />
when he kicked a field goal which<lb />
was the number of points needed<lb />
for the victory.<lb />
Toppy Hayes, a brilliant defensive<lb />
halfback for the Bucs, raced 90 yards<lb />
on a punt return, only to have the<lb />
play nullified on a clipping infrac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
a play caller he is cool, calm and<lb />
collected.<lb />
He has not done too much signal<lb />
calling for the Pirates, but he has<lb />
scored his share of the points with-<lb />
out even carrying the ball. Mr. True-<lb />
toe fell short of setting a record<lb />
with his excellent conversions last<lb />
season and this year could be just<lb />
as great.<lb />
Grissom graduates this year, or at<lb />
least the years of eligibility for col-<lb />
lege athletics will be gone, i .d he<lb />
will confine himself to intramural<lb />
athletics. Lyn is a Geography major<lb />
and a tremendous asset to the Pirates.<lb />
Proof: A Grissom-kicked field goal<lb />
provided a 22-19 win over Appala-<lb />
chian before a Boone homecoming<lb />
crowd and an extra rjmt against<lb />
Catawba in Greenville's homee ming<lb />
celebration enabled the locals to tie<lb />
the Indians, 7-7.<lb />
Athlete<lb />
Of The Week<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
One hundred and sixty-three pounds<lb />
may not be much weight as football<lb />
players go, but what's there is choice<lb />
when we talk about John "Toppy"<lb />
Hayes.<lb />
Hayes i one of the most versatile<lb />
players ji the Pirate squad. He<lb />
.ii i fin�ii t ji midable both defensively<lb />
is well a a ball-carrier, and he has<lb />
been a terrific factor in the Bucca-<lb />
neers' victoiies all season. This,<lb />
Coach Boone will readily verify!<lb />
Toppy U a sophomore gridder and<lb />
hails from Durham. His ever-hust-<lb />
ling determination and genuine de-<lb />
sire to be ; 'st makes him a big lit-<lb />
tle man" on and off the gridiron.<lb />
"Toppy" really hit the limelight Sat-<lb />
urday against Appalachian at Boone.<lb />
He sprayed tackles, slapped down<lb />
passes and diagnosed enemy plays<lb />
with uncanny accuracy. Besides his<lb />
defensive maneuvers, he strolled over<lb />
to the offensive side of the ledger<lb />
and promptly raced 90 yards for a<lb />
touchdown only to have it called back<lb />
because of a Buc illegitimate. Early<lb />
in the game Hayes elbowed his 163-<lb />
pound frame through a mass of 200-<lb />
pounders to cuddle an Appalachian<lb />
fumble. Any way you look at it, he<lb />
is a valuable man to have around!<lb />
Hayes is a prominent figure in<lb />
sport appeal as well as football togs,<lb />
and his friendliness plus a pleasing<lb />
personality make him a very nice<lb />
guy. The speedy halfback has two<lb />
more years at East Carolina, and we<lb />
feel sure that John "Toppy" Hayes<lb />
will remain contributory to the Pi-<lb />
rates' future success!<lb />
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CONFERENCE GAMES<lb />
Team WLT Pet. Pf Op.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 3 0 0 1.000 62 30<lb />
Catawba  3 0 1 .875 43 7<lb />
East Carolina 4 11 .750 122 49<lb />
Appalachian .240 .333 71 76<lb />
Elon  .13 0 .250 22 66<lb />
West. Carolina 14 0 .200 43 114<lb />
Guilford  0 2 0 .000 12 54<lb />
(Tie games eount half game won,<lb />
half game lost in conference.)<lb />
ALL GAMES<lb />
Team WLT Pet. Pf. Op.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne .500 1.000 182 37<lb />
Catawba � 5 1 1 .833 83 89<lb />
East Carolina 5 2 1 .714 164 67<lb />
Appalachian  2 4 1 .333 98 103<lb />
Elon 2 4 1 .333 50 101<lb />
West. Carolina .250 .286 66 116<lb />
Guilford  0 5 0 .000 31 112<lb /><lb />
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Well, shiver me timbers and belt<lb />
me hatches, if yon enemy aboard<lb />
the fine ship "Appalachian" didn't<lb />
fall 'neath the cold, steel blade of<lb />
me fellow Pirates last sixth day<lb />
on the chilly blue waters of "Boone<lb />
Sea Gather around, ye swabs, and<lb />
read about the gallant Buccaneers,<lb />
who usually plough the sea, true to<lb />
navigation, but this time varied Pi-<lb />
racy with a little App-laceration!<lb />
T'was a fine sight to me ole sea-<lb />
faring eyes and Ye Pirates have<lb />
meself and the rest of the East<lb />
Carolina crew's congratulations.<lb />
T'was so, a fine bit of combat, may<lb />
ye have clear sailing mates for the<lb />
rest of ye voyage! And from this ole<lb />
salt, special thanks to ye, mates,<lb />
for your great showing on the Battle<lb />
Seas; you made thou, along with<lb />
many others, glad we came aboard<lb />
the beloved vessel, "East Carolina<lb />
Along with the reputation of being<lb />
a devastating football power, the<lb />
Bucs are rapidly becoming known<lb />
throughout the North State confer-<lb />
ence as a "home-wrecker The Pi-<lb />
rates have really been "breaking up<lb />
house Elon was the first victim of<lb />
the heartless Bucs, and then Guil-<lb />
ford erroneously laid out the welcome<lb />
mat and the East Carolinians ran-<lb />
sacked the Quakers' chateau to the<lb />
murderous tune of 41-0. What hap-<lb />
pens twice must happen three times,<lb />
they say. So, Appalachian followed<lb />
Phillips<lb />
suit, and "Yeah! You guessed it<lb />
another house-warming shattered<lb />
It just goes to show you that the<lb />
Pirates aren't very domestic, as far<lb />
as Homecoming games are concern-<lb />
ed. (Our apologies to the ladies!)<lb />
Reviews And Prevues<lb />
East Carolina 7, Norfolk Navy 13<lb />
East Carolina 37, Apprentice<lb />
school 6<lb />
East Carolina 6, Lenoir Rhyne 7<lb />
East Carolina 7, Catawba 7<lb />
Eas.t Carolina 25, Elon 9<lb />
East Carolina 21, Western Carolina<lb />
7<lb />
East Carolina 41, Guilford 0<lb />
East C aroina 22, Appaachian 19<lb />
Remaining Games<lb />
November 8, at Stetson university<lb />
November 15, West Virginia Tech,<lb />
here<lb />
Cherry To Spark<lb />
BucsIn Non-Loop<lb />
Test In Florida<lb />
East Carolina takes a big step<lb />
toward the big time tomorrow as the<lb />
Pirates journey to Deland, Fla to<lb />
tangle with the Stetson university<lb />
Hatters, conquerors of Furmun of the<lb />
Southern conference.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone's chargi<lb />
by train ThursuV- in time to hold a<lb />
light workout today on the St I<lb />
field.<lb />
Boone will rely on the passing<lb />
arm and field-generalship of fresh-<lb />
man quarterback Dick Cherry to sup-<lb />
ply the spark for a possible upset<lb />
over the highly favored Hatter<lb />
Cherry received due recognition from<lb />
the Greensboro Daily Newa Monday '<lb />
by being named North Carolina Ath-<lb />
lete of the week. The only o-<lb />
freshman to receive the honor was<lb />
the immortal Charlie Justice in 1946.<lb />
Several injuries to key plaj<lb />
may slow the Bucs down somew<lb />
Fullback Claude King and Left Half<lb />
Jack Benzie are still suffering k<lb />
and toe injuries. They may see some<lb />
i action this week although Benzii<lb />
J status seems doubtful. Prosh r .11-<lb />
j back and Linebacker Bobby Strick-<lb />
! land sustained a slight hip bruise<lb />
in the Appalachian contest, but is<lb />
expected to be set for the Stetson<lb />
game.<lb />
Stetson has climbed a long way<lb />
up the national foot' all ladder in th<lb />
last few years. Last season they<lb />
were victors over Mississippi South-<lb />
ern. This year the Hatters downed<lb />
the Purple Hurricane from Furman,<lb />
25-14. Last week the Stetson crew-<lb />
tied Florida State (who lost to N. C.<lb />
State 13-7) 6-6. The contest this<lb />
week will be the Stetson homecoming-<lb />
ECC LINE-UPS<lb />
Offense<lb />
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Hodges<lb />
Tui<lb />
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Thomas<lb />
Holland<lb />
Bradford<lb />
Cherry<lb />
Barnes<lb />
Hayt-<lb />
Madigan<lb />
You can cut our nets and call us<lb />
"Rim if basketball time isn't almost<lb />
on top of us. The 1952-53 dribble-<lb />
derby will open December 6 against<lb />
Guilford at Greensboro, and our new<lb />
gym will be initiated December M<lb />
with Catawba furnishing the opposi-<lb />
tion. Coach Porter has about 33 can-<lb />
didates roaming the hardwood d?ily<lb />
in preparation for the tough sched-<lb />
ule booked this year. Can't say much<lb />
now, but sit tight and come Decem-<lb />
ber it looks like East Carolina will<lb />
be one of the favorites in the ole<lb />
North State.<lb />
As this goes to print the football<lb />
team will be well on their way to<lb />
Deland, Fla but a final word of<lb />
good luck . . . Power to you, Pi-<lb />
rates, crunch a few Stetson<lb />
derbys for the student body back<lb />
home.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER<lb />
Steps Taken To Cut Finances<lb />
As Congress Slashes Budget<lb />
The Veterans administration an-<lb />
nounced it has taken five steps necess-<lb />
ary to reduce costs of its department<lb />
of medicine aid surgery, to bring the<lb />
operations within the limits of funds<lb />
appropriated by Congress for the fis-<lb />
cal year 1953<lb />
First of the steps is a reduction of<lb />
2,250 employees in VA hospitals.<lb />
tors, nurses, dentists and dieti-<lb />
are exempted from the cut,<lb />
since there  a national shortage of<lb />
trained personnel in these fotir class-<lb />
However, VA said, in order to<lb />
ain balanced staffs between the<lb />
ttals, a few doctors, dentists,<lb />
d dietitians may be offered<lb />
PATRONIZE THE<lb />
YSTORE<lb />
FOR<lb />
BAKERY PRODUCTS<lb />
PEOPLES BAKERY<lb />
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transfers from one VA hospital to<lb />
another.<lb />
Separation notices were delivered<lb />
early in. October to the employees<lb />
who icust be cut from the VA serv-<lb />
ice. In the reductions the procedures<lb />
of the Civil � Service commission are<lb />
followed. The employees affected re-<lb />
ceived 30-day notices, which will take<lb />
effect November 4.<lb />
The second step taken by VA was<lb />
a reduction of five per cent in the<lb />
number of medical employees in the<lb />
Central Office, Washington, D. C.<lb />
Step number three was to reduce<lb />
VA's contracts with other Federal<lb />
agencies or hospitalizing a daily<lb />
average of 385 veteran patients.<lb />
The fourth step was to reduce by<lb />
$1,000,000 the amount allotted to pay<lb />
hospital consultants and attending<lb />
physicians for VA hospitals.<lb />
The final step was to reduce by<lb />
$5,700,000 the amount allotted for<lb />
fees for physicians giving out-patient<lb />
medical aid dental examinations and<lb />
treatment of veterans.<lb />
VA said it anticipates a reduction<lb />
in the daily average number of pa-<lb />
tients in its hospitals, being an over-<lb />
all reduction of more than 2,000<lb />
patients.<lb />
A-l USED AUTOMOBILES<lb />
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John Flanagan Buggy Co. Inc.<lb />
ED HARRIS, Class of '49, Manager<lb />
t<lb />
Oil Group Offers<lb />
S500 In Prizes<lb />
In Theme Contest<lb />
A cha-nce to win $500 in prizes is<lb />
offered to undergraduate students<lb />
throughout the country by the Asso-<lb />
ciation of Petroleum Re-Finers,<lb />
Washington, D. C. Contestants are<lb />
invited to submit papers on the<lb />
subject, "The Advantages of Re-<lb />
Fined Oil Verne T. Worthington,<lb />
president of the ,association, an-<lb />
nounced last week.<lb />
Purpose of the contest, according<lb />
to Worthington, is to further re-<lb />
search on the re-cyebig of a vital<lb />
natural resource in the interests of<lb />
oil conservation. He explained that<lb />
bibliography on the subject is some-<lb />
what limited and another of the<lb />
purposes of the contest is to stimu-<lb />
late original research on the subject<lb />
of the re-cycling of once-used lubri-<lb />
cating oil.<lb />
Students desiring to enter the con-<lb />
test may secure a list of companies<lb />
engaging of re-refining of. oil and<lb />
a summary of available data by<lb />
writing to: The Association of Pe-<lb />
troleum Re-Refiners, 1917 Eye street,<lb />
N. W Washington 6, D. C Manu-<lb />
scripts must be no shorter than 1000<lb />
words and no longer than 2000 words<lb />
in length and be submitted to the<lb />
Association's Contest committee<lb />
postmarked no later than Decem-<lb />
ber 31, 1S52.<lb />
First prize will be $250.00, second<lb />
prize, $100.00, with three other priz-<lb />
es of $50.00 each.<lb />
Red Cross Lifesaving<lb />
The Red Cross Senior and In-<lb />
structor Life Saving courses will<lb />
be offered during the month of<lb />
December in the college pool.<lb />
Students interested in securing<lb />
these certiicates should turn in<lb />
their names to Miss Nell Stall-<lb />
ings or Dr. Charles DeShaw.<lb />
Candidates must be at least 18<lb />
years old.<lb />
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YWCA Completes Plans<lb />
For Furnishing Y Hut<lb />
At the monthly meeting of the<lb />
YWCA Tuesday night plans were<lb />
made to begin collecting materials to<lb />
furnish tht new Y hut which should<lb />
be completed soon.<lb />
The group voted to sponsor a<lb />
square dance to he held December 4.<lb />
Jane Kanoy, sophomore from Thom-<lb />
asville, was chosen chairman of the<lb />
dance committee.<lb />
Grace Baker, senior from Kenans-<lb />
ville, presided at the meeting.<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
Club Sells Gifts<lb />
At Annual Bazaar<lb />
Gifts of interest to the Christmas<lb />
shopper and a variety of items for<lb />
the homemaker were offered for sale<lb />
at the second annual bazaar spon-<lb />
sored by the Home Economics club<lb />
at East Carolina college. The event<lb />
took place in the lobby of the Flan-<lb />
agan building Wednesday from 4 p.m.<lb />
to 8 p.m.<lb />
Profits will be used during the<lb />
school year to �end student delegates<lb />
to the convention to the American<lb />
Home Economics association in Kan-<lb />
sas City and to state and regional<lb />
conferences and workshops. Club<lb />
members will also used the proceeds<lb />
of the bazaar to contribute to the<lb />
International Scholarship fund and<lb />
the Permanent Headquarters fund<lb />
of the national home economics or-<lb />
ganization, to the local March of<lb />
Dimes drive and to other worthy<lb />
projects.<lb />
Clothing and toys for children, ar-<lb />
ticles useful and ornamental in the<lb />
home, and a variety of home-made<lb />
cakes, candies, jellies, jams and pre-<lb />
serve were offered the shopper.<lb />
Kathryn T. Rickards of Washing-<lb />
ton, N. C, and Ramona Outlaw of<lb />
Kinston served as co-chairmen of the<lb />
committee in charge of the bazaar.<lb />
Rocky Mount Club<lb />
Hears Dr. Stokes<lb />
6n Africa Aspect<lb />
"Africa presents today an explo-<lb />
sive tiVuation which, in focusing at-<lb />
tention w Asia, we have tended to<lb />
overlook said Dr. Kathleen Stoker<lb />
Df East Carolina college in a recent<lb />
talk before the Pilots club of Rocky<lb />
Mount.<lb />
A member of the social studies<lb />
department at East Carolina, Dr.<lb />
Stokes spoke at a dinner meeti.ig of<lb />
the civic organization at the Kir.<lb />
hotel in Rocky Mount. Approximate<lb />
ly 30 members were preseni to heai<lb />
ier discus "Africa: A Now Chal<lb />
lenge to American Enterprise and<lb />
American Diplomacy<lb />
Etaropefct powers which control<lb />
Africa, she said, face the same prob-<lb />
lems in Africa vhich have confronted<lb />
them in Asia. Communistic influence<lb />
is a threat there as elsewhere, she<lb />
stated. A desire for independence is<lb />
beginning to be felt, she said, and<lb />
"the first stirrings of the Negro<lb />
peoples toward nationalism" are ap-<lb />
parent.<lb />
We must keep Africa within the<lb />
Western orhit. Dr. Stokes pointed<lb />
out. It ia, she said, the world's rich-<lb />
est source of stock pile materials;<lb />
as a tradining nation, she continued,<lb />
we are particularly interested in de-<lb />
veloping African markets. As a key<lb />
to Western security, she added, Afri-<lb />
ca should not be neglected.<lb />
American disquiet about the Afri-<lb />
can situation is evident, Dr. Stokes<lb />
told her audience. The goals of US<lb />
policy, she explained, are to help the<lb />
people of Africa achieve indepen-<lb />
dence provided they do it in a peace-<lb />
ful manner. Our policy is to aid<lb />
them through Point IV of the UN<lb />
Charter, she said, and we have agreed<lb />
to their right to bring their case to<lb />
the UN for consideration.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis Takes Position<lb />
As Campus Work Coordinator<lb />
Dr. Howard McGinnis of Green-<lb />
ville has accepted an appointment<lb />
by Dr. John D. Meessick of East<lb />
Carolina collegee to act as coordi-<lb />
nator of wor being done in the<lb />
interest of the Pitt County Scholar-<lb />
ship foundation. The goal of the<lb />
cam, aign for funds, now in progress,<lb />
i. to raise in Pitt county a sum of<lb />
$100,000 to establish a substantial<lb />
tumber oJ educational scholarships<lb />
East Crolina.<lb />
Erc II Webb and Badgei Johnson,<lb />
, senville u in - men, are serving<lb />
co chairmen of the city campaign.<lb />
Over 20 Million<lb />
Veterans Survive<lb />
All Wars Of US<lb />
The nu ml � of living  .<lb />
al) war: in Lbe United Si<lb />
r: to a new high total<lb />
20,5OO,OO0, accord ng<lb />
port of � he V<lb />
Included m th<lb />
erviceme-n and u<lb />
im-<lb />
I ave been organised j .i( , , (1 from<lb />
ior solicitation of<lb />
in Greenvill<lb />
i : 1 , and other group- are at work<lb />
�iLsewhere in the county.<lb />
l�i McGinnis, who retired in 1950<lb />
more than 20 years of service<lb />
it East Carolina, is coordinating the<lb />
work .)r various units throughout<lb />
Pitt. He knows the needs of the<lb />
college through experience, for tie<lb />
was K Carolina' registrar from<lb />
L927 to 1944, served as acting presi-<lb />
leiit of the college for two year-<lb />
and becajoe the first director of the<lb />
Bureau oJ Field Services when it<lb />
was established in l�46.<lb />
For many years he has been active<lb />
in civic and rfcUgioUS work in Green-<lb />
ville. Recently he worked as a Dis-<lb />
trict Governor of the Rotary club, j ican War veterans : 7<lb />
ces since tin tiing of <lb />
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The VA re ort thfl<lb />
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A group Off people from various walks of life<lb />
was organized to smoke only Chesterfields. For six<lb />
months this group of men and women smoked their<lb />
normal amount of Chesterfields- 10 to 40 a day.<lb />
45 of the group have smoked Chesterfields con-<lb />
tinually from one to thirty years for an average of<lb />
10 years each.<lb />
At the beginning and at the end of the six-<lb />
months period each smoker was given a thorough<lb />
examination, including X-ray pictures, by the<lb />
medical specialist and his assistants. The exam-<lb />
ination covered the sinuses as well as the nose,<lb />
ears and throat<lb />
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