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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
It Pays To Do Business<lb />
With Those Businesses<lb />
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X ME XXVIII<lb />
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I ACE Holds District Meeting<lb />
I i East Carolina Tomorrow<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1952<lb />
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.uiu'hoon. Classrooms<lb />
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of the Association for<lb />
ication in the north-<lb />
ion of the state will<lb />
Carolina college to-<lb />
trding to an announce-<lb />
on Myrtle Clark, of<lb />
, airman of the organi-<lb />
istrict Events of the<lb />
le a program during<lb />
a luncheon, and a tour<lb />
n the Training school<lb />
campus in the after-<lb />
and teachers in the<lb />
nties are expected<lb />
�e who are interested<lb />
H of children in the<lb />
u e invited to be pres-<lb />
session will begin at<lb />
morning in the Col-<lb />
i' . program, which is<lb />
under the direction of<lb />
if Greenville, will be<lb />
monstratkras of teaeh-<lb />
3 useful in the class-<lb />
I these will be a dem-<lb />
hythms by a group of<lb />
Beatrice Chauncey<lb />
.a faculty,<lb />
of the Rocky Mount<lb />
will conduct the devo-<lb />
ur, of plans for the<lb />
tin of the association<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
rganization will be in<lb />
- issue of the ACE<lb />
ii  Will be a special<lb />
a will be held in the<lb />
the campus Training<lb />
ftei noon program will<lb />
to classrooms in the<lb />
chool.<lb />
I e of Greenville, presi-<lb />
campua branch of the<lb />
Dr. Eva Williamson, faculty<lb />
. student members of the<lb />
i ganization are assisting<lb />
arrangements for the dis-<lb />
ng.<lb />
Music For Listeners<lb />
The music faculty has arranged<lb />
listening hours in music to anyone<lb />
who wishes to attend. These hours<lb />
are set for Monday, Tuesday and<lb />
Wednesday nights from 7:00 to 8:30<lb />
in Austin 123.<lb />
During this time recorded music<lb />
that is requested will be played by<lb />
the person in charge.<lb />
Local Students<lb />
Teach, Observe<lb />
Enelehard School<lb />
- � a Plan for Coopera-<lb />
g begun last year by<lb />
liege and the schools<lb />
"ounty, three students<lb />
in the campus Training<lb />
fall wc.it to Engelhard<lb />
November 9, for a week of<lb />
and observation in rural<lb />
A. Carroll of Winston-Sa-<lb />
in Gaddy of Wadesboro<lb />
� Garland Carr of Rose Hill,<lb />
at East Carolina, were se-<lb />
participate in the project<lb />
� fall quarter. They will<lb />
Hyde county under the di-<lb />
of Bettie Swindell, county<lb />
�visor, and N. L. Shelton,<lb />
tendent of county schools,<lb />
an for Cooperative Learning<lb />
ject begun by the college<lb />
rtmeat of education and the<lb />
school faculty under the<lb />
ction of Dr. Keith D. Holmes<lb />
Eva Williamson. Each quar-<lb />
the present school year, they<lb />
announced, outstanding pros-<lb />
teachers will be selected for<lb />
tation in the work of improv-<lb />
es in rural areas. The plan<lb />
won praise from the State De-<lb />
rtment of Public Instruction and<lb />
r educational agencies,<lb />
ring this week the three East<lb />
na seniors have been teaching<lb />
lower grades of the Hyde<lb />
-choils. Teachers there were<lb />
fitted by seeing new teaching<lb />
tuques and materials of instruc-<lb />
presented through demonstra-<lb />
tes.<lb />
Talented Pianist<lb />
Plays On Campus<lb />
Thursday Evening<lb />
Bryon Janis, pianist, will appear<lb />
as the fourth in the series of pro-<lb />
grams sponsored by the Entertain-<lb />
ment committee at East Carolina<lb />
college Thursday night at 8 o'clock<lb />
m the Wright auditorium.<lb />
The young American pianist has<lb />
made such a name for himself as<lb />
one of the youngest persons now<lb />
making RCA Victor Red Seal rec-<lb />
ords. He chose for his record debut<lb />
several years ago the first of six<lb />
transcriptions made by Liszt of<lb />
Bach's Organ preludes and Fugues,<lb />
the one in A Minor.<lb />
Bryon Janis' latest recordings are<lb />
a Beeethoven Sonata, opus 31. num-<lb />
ber two, and the Impromptu in E-<lb />
Flat by SchuVert. Victor's future<lb />
plans include a recording of the first<lb />
piano concerto by Rachmaninoff, in<lb />
F-Sharp minor.<lb />
After a recent performance of this<lb />
work with the Minneapolis sympho-<lb />
ny, a reviewer wrote: "Janis is much<lb />
more than a speed artist with ter-<lb />
rific power and technique. He is<lb />
assuredly that, but he is also a youth<lb />
of imagination, a master of color<lb />
and tone, who knew exactly what<lb />
the Rachmaninoff concerto was about<lb />
and told us everything there was to<lb />
say about it<lb />
Number 9<lb />
National Art Week Observance<lb />
Sponsored By ECC Department<lb />
National Art week was observed<lb />
last week at East Carolina college<lb />
and in Greenville by a program giv-<lb />
en under the sponsorship of the<lb />
college art department; the art de-<lb />
partment of the Greenville Woman's<lb />
club; the Community Art center; and<lb />
the city schools, of which James A.<lb />
Walker is director. A series of lec-<lb />
tures and exhibitions were scheduled<lb />
for Novmeber 5-11.<lb />
John Gordon, faculy member of the<lb />
art department at East Carolina,<lb />
talked Wednesday evening of last<lb />
week at the art center in the Shep-<lb />
pard Memorial library of Greenville<lb />
on two exhibitions now on display<lb />
there. He repeated his lecture Tues-<lb />
day, November 11, at 3 p.m. Works<lb />
of seven contemipoary American<lb />
artists and silk screen prints by the<lb />
noted indian artist Woody Crumbo<lb />
are being shown currently at the<lb />
center.<lb />
Adelyn D. Breeskin, director of<lb />
the Baltimore Museum of Art, spoke<lb />
Thursday afternoon in the Austin<lb />
auditorium at East Carolina before<lb />
an audience of students and towns-<lb />
people. Her talk dealt with the work<lb />
of American artists and the signifi-<lb />
cance of National Art week in arous-<lb />
ing civic interest in the arts.<lb />
Students of art at the college have<lb />
on exhibition in the Austin building<lb />
a group of etchings, block prints<lb />
and designs for textiles. The show<lb />
was planned under the direction of<lb />
Francis Lee Neel, acting dirtctor of<lb />
the art department, and was open<lb />
to the public.<lb />
Company Appoints<lb />
Campus Representative<lb />
Appointment of Dwight Garrett as<lb />
Phillip Morris campus representa-<lb />
tive at East Carolina college was<lb />
announced last week.<lb />
A resident of Greenville, Garrett<lb />
will include among his new duties<lb />
liaison btween Phillip Morris and<lb />
Company and the "East Carolinian"<lb />
as well as providing guest packages<lb />
of the brand cigarette he represents<lb />
to students on the campus.<lb />
National Science<lb />
Foundation Offers<lb />
Many Fellowships<lb />
The National Science foundation<lb />
is now accepting applications for<lb />
Graduate, fellowships in the biologi-<lb />
cal, engineering, mathematical, med-<lb />
ical and physical sciences.<lb />
Selection of persons for fellow-<lb />
ships will be made solely on the bas-<lb />
is of ability. These fellowships, rang-<lb />
ing from $1,400 to $3,400 per year,<lb />
will also provide payment of tuition<lb />
and fees, dependency allowances for<lb />
married men and limited travel al-<lb />
lowances.<lb />
An examination designed to test<lb />
scientific aptitude and achievement<lb />
will be given to those who are ap-<lb />
plying for a predoctoral fellowship.<lb />
Committees composed of scientists<lb />
appointed by the National Research<lb />
council will evaluate the applications.<lb />
Final selections will be made by the<lb />
National Science foundation. Ap-<lb />
pointments will be for one year.<lb />
The closing date for receipt of<lb />
applications for 1953-54 will be Jan-<lb />
uary- 5, 1953 and awards will be<lb />
made on April 1, 1953. College sen-<lb />
iors and graduate students desiring<lb />
further information should see East<lb />
Carolina Dean Leo W. Jenkins or<lb />
write to the Fellowship office, Na-<lb />
tional Research council, 2101 Con-<lb />
stitution avenue, Washington 25, D.<lb />
C.<lb />
I ras, France, a Belgian nun; William<lb />
Plan TO Student Teach? Taylor' of Robersonville and David<lb />
Whitener of Portsmouth, Va Ameri-<lb />
When students come up for stu- ' can army officers; and Ruth Las-<lb />
dent teaching, they will need an of- siter of Four Oaks, the widow of<lb />
ficial transcript of work done at j an American consult.<lb />
other colleges in addition to trans- j Popular tunes of 1918 were pre-<lb />
cript filed with the registrar. Also j sented as a musical background for<lb />
students must have pink grade slips i the play by Barbara Peele of Ra-<lb />
East Carolina Music Department<lb />
Sponsors Concert November 23<lb />
Walter Noona Plays <lb />
Playhouse Stages<lb />
Rives' Production<lb />
On Armistice Day<lb />
Given as an Armistice day pro-<lb />
duction, an original play by Ralph<lb />
Rives of Enfield, graduate student<lb />
at Fast Carolina college, was pre-<lb />
sented Tuesday night in the Austin<lb />
auditorium by the Teachers play-<lb />
house, college dramatic club.<lb />
Rives' "Always Boodbye" is a<lb />
one-act drama with a setting in Bel-<lb />
gium in November, 1918. The play,<lb />
according to program notes, offered<lb />
"a study of five people, each differ-<lb />
ent and yet alike and of their varied<lb />
reactions" at the close of World War<lb />
I.<lb />
Roles in the drama were presented<lb />
Tuesday by student members of the<lb />
Teachers playhouse. June Haddock<lb />
of Winterville played a Red Cross<lb />
nurse; Jacqueline Phalempin of Ar-<lb />
of courses taken here, therefore stu-<lb />
dents are urged to file grade slips at<lb />
the close of each quarter.<lb />
leigh, vocalist, and Myrtle Manning<lb />
of Robersonville, organist. Rives di-<lb />
rected the play.<lb />
Piano In Concert<lb />
Scholarship Foundation Topic<lb />
Of Speeches By Pitt Citizens<lb />
Speaking in the interests of the community relationships and the<lb />
I<lb />
Pitt county Scholarship foundation amis and purposes of the Scholarship<lb />
for East Carolina college, a group of1.foundation provided topics for<lb />
prominent citizens of Pitt were heard<lb />
in a series of radio addresses Mon-<lb />
day through Friday, November 10-14,<lb />
according to Dr. Howard J. McGinnis<lb />
of Greenville, coordinator of the<lb />
campaign for funds now in progress<lb />
in the county.<lb />
Programs in the series were broad-<lb />
cast daily at 2:45 p.m. through the<lb />
courtesy of Station WGTC of Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Advantages derived from college-<lb />
Buc Supporters Journey South; Enjoy Game, Florida's Sunshine<lb />
( ollege Band Members<lb />
Hold Annual Banquet<lb />
The East, Carolina college band<lb />
will have its annual banquet tonight<lb />
at 7 o'clock at Siliby's restaurant in<lb />
Washington. Guests for the evening<lb />
will include Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth<lb />
 uthbert, Dr. Karl V. Gilbert, Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Bob Gray and Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Herbert Carter. After the ban-<lb />
quet there will be a dance with<lb />
music furnished by alternating mem-<lb />
bers of the band.<lb />
Citizens of South Carolina, Geor-<lb />
gia and Florida thought that Sher-<lb />
man was on the rampage again this<lb />
past week end as approximately 75<lb />
East Carolina students braved the<lb />
aches and pains of traveling nearly<lb />
700 miles to Deland, Fla. to watch<lb />
the Pirates tie a strong Stetson<lb />
university football eleven.<lb />
Making the jaunt south were<lb />
around ten carloads of ardent East<lb />
Carolina supporters, who began<lb />
leaving Greenville as early as Thurs-<lb />
day evening and some as late as<lb />
Friday afternoon. If you think that<lb />
riding all afternoon and all night for<lb />
nearly 16 straight hours is not rough<lb />
on a person, ust ask anyone who<lb />
journeyed south for the game via car.<lb />
But if you think that the trip was<lb />
not worth the effort, just ask any<lb />
of the fans who bounced over the<lb />
rugged highways through Georgia<lb />
en route to the game.<lb />
Make Big Bang<lb />
Upon hitting South Carolina,<lb />
there were a couple of stops made<lb />
at a fireworks stand, and you better<lb />
believe that all the East Carolina<lb />
fans made a bang in passing through<lb />
the cities and towns along the way.<lb />
We would even venture to say that<lb />
there were many citizns who awoke<lb />
in the middle of the morning to<lb />
help se1 d us along our way.<lb />
In the wee hours of the morning<lb />
there were frequent stops made to<lb />
gulp down a cup of coffee. We do<lb />
not know whether it was the coffee<lb />
or us, but after the first five or six<lb />
cups of Java the stuff looked more<lb />
like dish water.<lb />
Chills crept over our weary bones<lb />
as we cruised through the creepy<lb />
swamplands of Georgia. Maybe some<lb />
time soon they will build some high-<lb />
ways through Georgia. Take it from<lb />
all who made the trip�no atate has<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
highways like our own North Caro-<lb />
lina ones.<lb />
About five o'clock in the morning<lb />
one road-weary half dozen drifted<lb />
into Deland, the home of Stetson<lb />
university. Has anyone ever had the<lb />
energy to rise and have a look at<lb />
our campus that early in the morn-<lb />
ing? Well, take it from us. The<lb />
place really looked dead.<lb />
Breakfast At Five<lb />
After eating an early breakfast,<lb />
we decided that we should hit the<lb />
sack for a few minutes, and a few<lb />
minutes it was. We had slept from<lb />
about 7:30 til 9:30 when we heard<lb />
the beating of drums, and we rea-<lb />
was beginning to move.<lb />
The parade of five bands and<lb />
many pretty floats was truly great.<lb />
We should even go so far as to say<lb />
that it was about as good as the<lb />
parade we had on Homecoming.<lb />
By the time that we devoured<lb />
some of the Stetson Homecoming<lb />
barbecue it was time to trek out to<lb />
Municipal stadium for the game. All<lb />
that we will say about the game is<lb />
that it was terrific. There was an<lb />
excellent performance put on at<lb />
half-time by the bands on hand, but<lb />
what was really great about the<lb />
game was the cheering section set<lb />
up by the East Carolina contingent.<lb />
lized that the Homecoming parade Players on our team said that the<lb />
And The Fans Cheered The Pirates<lb />
Pirate rooters were making as much<lb />
racket as the Stetson crowd. There<lb />
just never was a dull moment!<lb />
Deland townspeople really knew<lb />
that East Carolina was in town, for<lb />
before and after the game We held<lb />
parades up and down the main<lb />
streets. There was a pep rally held<lb />
for the team after the game on the<lb />
grounds of the hotel that they were<lb />
staying in. All the players stood<lb />
in windows five stories up and lis-<lb />
tened.<lb />
Saturday night many of the local<lb />
delegation paid a social call to Day-<lb />
tona Beach. We were all amazed at<lb />
all the swanky hotels that were<lb />
around. Golf balls were flying left<lb />
and right as we six "pros" stopped<lb />
by a driving range and drove a few.<lb />
Students "Serenade"<lb />
Leaving Daytona early, we stopped<lb />
by a "serenade This "serenade" was<lb />
the Stetson Homecoming hop, but col-<lb />
lege official? will not permit students<lb />
to have dances, or rather will not per-<lb />
mit them to call them dances.<lb />
"Early to bed, early to rise" was<lb />
what we all had in mind; so we hit<lb />
the sack, all tired and sleepy. No<lb />
one had insomnia that night.<lb />
All the carloads began leaving<lb />
early Sunday morning to make the<lb />
tiresome trip back to dear ole North<lb />
Carolina. There were numerous stops<lb />
all the way. We paid our tribute to<lb />
several fruit stands and souvenir<lb />
stops before we really set on our<lb />
way.<lb />
Fans were arriving back on the<lb />
campus from the middle of Sunday<lb />
afternoon til early Monday morning.<lb />
We were all tired, but there was<lb />
never a word of regret from any of<lb />
us that we had made the visit to<lb />
the sunshine state, and let us tell<lb />
you that the sun was really shining.<lb />
the<lb />
addresses. Through the drive for<lb />
funds, it is expected that a sum of<lb />
$100,000 will be raised in Pitt county<lb />
to establish scholarships for worthy<lb />
and needy students who wish to at-<lb />
tend East Carolina college.<lb />
Speakers included State Senator<lb />
Paul E. Jones of Farmville; Presi-<lb />
dent John D. Messick of East Caro-<lb />
lina college; Dr. McGinnis; Ercell<lb />
Webb, Greenville business man and<lb />
co-chairman, with Badger Johnson<lb />
of Greenville, of the city campaign<lb />
for funds; and M. K. Blount, Green-<lb />
ville attorney.<lb />
Reports Highlight<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
Meeting Tuesday<lb />
National, State and Province work-<lb />
shop reports highlighted the monthly<lb />
meeting of the East Carolina Home<lb />
Economics club held Tuesday night<lb />
at 7 o'clock in Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
After the general business was dis-<lb />
posed of, Anne Moore told of her<lb />
experiences at the State workshop<lb />
which was held last April at Wo-<lb />
man's college of the University of<lb />
North Carolina in Greensboro. Jan-<lb />
yce Bass and Cwen Williams carried<lb />
the club on a brief trip to western<lb />
North Carolina where they attended<lb />
the Province Three workshop, Octo-<lb />
ber 17-18, at Appalachian State<lb />
Teachers college in Boone.<lb />
Grace Giles gave a talk on the<lb />
American Home Economics associa-<lb />
tion meeting she attended in June<lb />
at Atlantic City, N. J. Grace was<lb />
the only North Carolina college stu-<lb />
dent at this meeting. In addition to<lb />
her talk she showed some slides that<lb />
were made in Atlantic City.<lb />
The meeting adjourned until De-<lb />
cember at which time the group will<lb />
have its Christmas social.<lb />
Performance Consists<lb />
Of Varsity Glee Club,<lb />
Orchestra And Noona<lb />
The East Carolina Depart-<lb />
ment of Music will present in<lb />
concert Walter Noona. pianist.<lb />
'he East Carolina Orchestra and<lb />
the Varsity Glee club Sunday,<lb />
November 23. at 4 p. m. in the<lb />
College theatre. No admission<lb />
will be charged.<lb />
Noona, a junior music major from<lb />
Norfolk, Va has attracted attention<lb />
locally and nationally with his mus cal<lb />
a ility. He has appeared in n;<lb />
communities in this region. In 19<lb />
52 he was awarded a Greenville M<lb />
club scholarship, and was also '<lb />
place winner of the nationwide Piano<lb />
contest of the National Guild of Pi<lb />
ano Teachers.<lb />
Cuthbert Directs<lb />
The college orchestra is conducted<lb />
-y Kenneth N. Cuthbert. Jack W<lb />
ford accompanies the Varsity !<lb />
club.<lb />
Opening the program. Noona<lb />
the orchestra will render "Knig<lb />
bridge Maim" from "London Every-<lb />
day Suite" by Eric Coates. Co)<lb />
has contributed greatly to Eng<lb />
musical literature. Most of his works<lb />
portray the life and character of his<lb />
native country. In "Knightshridge<lb />
March" are heard two predominant<lb />
themes interspersed with fanfare<lb />
Noona and the orchestra will a<lb />
play Sergi Rachmaninoff's "Conc<lb />
No. 2 in C Minor This is p<lb />
the best known and eat loved sym-<lb />
phonic work by the composer.<lb />
concert is ?. pleasing combination of<lb />
beautiful melody, brilliant pianistic<lb />
composition and fine orchestral -<lb />
ing.<lb />
Glee Club Sings<lb />
Following an intermission the Var-<lb />
sity Glee club will sing "W<lb />
you Walk from "Semele" by Han-<lb />
del, "Passing By" by Purcell, and<lb />
"Brothers Sing On" by Grieg.<lb />
The orchestra will play two num<lb />
bers, "Komm Susser Tod" (Come<lb />
Sweet Death) by Bach, and "Over-<lb />
ture to Der Freischutz" by von Weber.<lb />
"Komm Susser Tod" is a poignant<lb />
and soul-searching melody composed<lb />
by Bach about 1736. The orchestral<lb />
arrangement is by Stowkowski. who<lb />
tried to imagine what Bach would do,<lb />
had he the rich resources of the or-<lb />
chestra of today at his disposal.<lb />
Carl Maria von Weber is called<lb />
the founder of the German Romantic<lb />
school, and is eminent as a composer<lb />
of program music, especially in his<lb />
stage works. The overtures to his<lb />
operas summarize the contents, not<lb />
however, the incidents of the plot<lb />
but the emotional substrata and the<lb />
atmosphere and coloring. The essence<lb />
of the Freischutz Overture is: The<lb />
peace and innocence of forest life<lb />
broken in upon by the powers of<lb />
darkness; struggle between good and<lb />
evil; victory of the former.<lb />
Closing the program the Varsitj<lb />
Glee club and the orchestra will rei<lb />
"Onward Christian Soldiers arrang-<lb />
ed by Simeone.<lb />
Bills With Requisitions<lb />
Student Government association<lb />
Treasurer Don Cox announces this<lb />
week that with all requisitions that<lb />
are turned in to the Student Budget<lb />
office there must be a bill stating<lb />
for what the money is being used for.<lb />
Cox comments that ihis step is nec-<lb />
cessary to keep the books properly.<lb />
Artist, Sculptor<lb />
Demonstrate Fine<lb />
Arts Work Here<lb />
Emily and William Muir, American<lb />
artists, talked informally on the fine<lb />
arts at East Carilrna college Monday<lb />
night, and demonstrated how they<lb />
work in oil painting and wood craving,<lb />
respectively.<lb />
Their two-day visit to the campus<lb />
this week was sponsored by the col-<lb />
lege Entertainment committee. Lec-<lb />
tures in classes in art, an exhibitiin<lb />
of their work in the Austin building,<lb />
and their talk Monday were events<lb />
of the observance of National Art<lb />
week in Greenville and on the college<lb />
campus.<lb />
Mrs. Muir, who works mainly as<lb />
a painter, created Monday before an<lb />
audience in the College theatre a<lb />
painting in oil. Choosing a subj?ct<lb />
characteristic of her home in Maine,<lb />
she discussed both materials and<lb />
techniques and demonstrated how she<lb />
transfers an idea to canvas.<lb />
Mr. Muir talked briefly on their<lb />
experiences in commercial art and<lb />
in the fin arts. He showed sketches,<lb />
largely from plant life in Maine, and<lb />
demonstrated how he uses such motifs<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as second-class, matter December 8, 1926 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C. under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879<lb />
predated Cate&amp;cte, Pre<lb />
Member<lb />
Ttachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1952<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor ail your piety nor wit,<lb />
i lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-Chief  Tommio Lupton<lb />
Managing Editor  Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Assistant Editor Edwina McMullan<lb />
Feature Editor �� Janice Hardison<lb />
Staff Assistants Barbara Strickland<lb />
Kay Johnston, Frances Smith, Barbara Grimes,<lb />
Parker Maddrey, Mildred Hendersen, Stuart Airing-<lb />
ton, Don Muse, Ann Hogan, Emily Boyce<lb />
Editorial Advisor � Mary H. Greene<lb />
Staff Photographer C. L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Sports Editor  Lloyd Whitfield<lb />
Sports Assistants  Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Businass Manager �� Edna Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager � Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants  Peggy Joyce Bowern,<lb />
Mary Gillette, Marty MacArthur, Atwood Smith,<lb />
Dwight Garrett<lb />
E change Editor  Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
t ampus Circulation - Shirley Brown Manning<lb />
Verse Of The Week<lb />
Tin Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man<lb />
keth on the outward appearance, but the Lord<lb />
looketh oti the heart.�I Samuel 16:7<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
EAST.<lb />
111M<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb />
S<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
ay<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER U rf)<lb />
Who's Wko At East Carolina<lb />
by Janice Hardteoa<lb />
Rapidly approaching is the end of<lb />
the Fall quarter at East Carolina.<lb />
This fall has been an eventful one<lb />
for the student body here. We have<lb />
anjoyed several numbers on the en-<lb />
tertainment schedule, as well as many<lb />
organization-sponsored activities held<lb />
on campus. No doubt everyone will<lb />
agree that we have had a good sea-<lb />
son on the football field, and we are<lb />
indeed proud of our very spirited<lb />
team.<lb />
If there are any weeks that you<lb />
are not able to secure a copy of the<lb />
"East Carolinian drop by our office<lb />
aaid we will try to find you a paper.<lb />
Because of our budget, we are unable<lb />
to print as many papers as we really<lb />
should. The staff would appreciate<lb />
it if students in the dormitory would<lb />
share their papers with those who<lb />
do not receive issues. Next quarter<lb />
we hope to be able to obtain more<lb />
money frtm the SGA in order that<lb />
we will be able to operate out of the<lb />
"red" in our printing costs.<lb />
Closed Doors Might Hurt<lb />
East Carolina has the policy of closing the<lb />
library during all the programs on the Entertain-<lb />
ment series, but recently we have heard many<lb />
students discussing the matter arguing that the<lb />
library should remain open for those persons who<lb />
desire to study rather than attend the entertain-<lb />
ment program.<lb />
If a student needs to study, there is no rea-<lb />
son why he should not be allowed to do so. There<lb />
are times when a person might not be able to<lb />
arrange his work in order to get to the library<lb />
before it closes on the nights of such programs<lb />
mentioned. Why should we have to suffer penal-<lb />
ties that come about because he is unable to study<lb />
in the library?<lb />
True enough, there would be persons who<lb />
would not be able to attend the programs who<lb />
wanted to if the library was kept open during<lb />
such nights, but there are often many sacrifices<lb />
that must be made when a sudent or anyone<lb />
else is working. Probably there would not need<lb />
to be as large a staff on hand during the pro-<lb />
grams, and the work might could be arranged<lb />
so that the same group would not be working<lb />
during all the programs.<lb />
There would more than likely be nights<lb />
when no students would even care whether or<lb />
not the library was closed; but this near the end<lb />
of the quarter one night of studying is impor-<lb />
tant, and any person wanting to use the library<lb />
should not be denied the right.<lb />
Letter To The Editor<lb />
As a student newspaper the East Carolinian<lb />
should be as representative of student opinion<lb />
as possible. This can be carried out through the<lb />
medium of student opinion polls or, better,<lb />
through letters to the editor.<lb />
We of the newspaper staff welcome all let-<lb />
ters from our readers, but there are a few basic<lb />
requirements that should be met. Among these<lb />
are: type your letters clearly and correctly, state<lb />
your arguments clearly and, above all, sign your<lb />
names.<lb />
The first two requests are not absolutely<lb />
essential but the final one is. When submitting<lb />
a note to our office we feel that the author should<lb />
sign his name before his comments are put in<lb />
print.<lb />
Just this week a letter was received here in<lb />
connection with the Entertainment series but,<lb />
unfortunately, was not signed. Had this letter been<lb />
signed, then a simple notation from its author<lb />
would have been sufficient to keep his name from<lb />
appearing in the paper.<lb />
We, as has been said, welcome letters from<lb />
the students and should they desire to remain<lb />
anonymous then their identity will be kept secret,<lb />
but we do not feel that letters that bear no sig-<lb />
nature can be published. We reserve the right to<lb />
print only the letters that we feel should appear<lb />
publicly.<lb />
Wit And Wisdom<lb />
"A bad workman quarrels with his tools<lb />
�Why work when you can go to school for a<lb />
living? This does seem a good occupation, but it<lb />
is awful laborious.<lb />
"A cake eaten in peace is worth two eaten<lb />
in trouble�Pass the cornbread, please.<lb />
"A crooked stick will have a crooked shad-<lb />
ow�Better stand in the shade so that you<lb />
can't see your shadow.<lb />
These remarks aren't funny, we know, but<lb />
it is the best we can do. We don't even care if<lb />
you don't laugh when you read them; that is, if<lb />
you even read them.<lb />
The taking of group pictures for<lb />
this year's "Buccaneer" is still in<lb />
prgoress, and we would like to re-<lb />
mind all students who are in clubs<lb />
and who have not had their club<lb />
shots taken to keep an eye on the<lb />
department and club bulletin boards<lb />
department and club bulltin boards<lb />
for the schedule. The annual staff<lb />
has to keep the schedule set, and<lb />
they do not want to have to take<lb />
pictures of campus<lb />
when only half the<lb />
present.<lb />
organisation<lb />
members are<lb />
Answering a reader wlio complain-<lb />
ed that the Xavier University News<lb />
put too much stress on football, the<lb />
paper declared: "We too are de-<lb />
votees of the Ffeve Arts and eagerly<lb />
await the day when a performance<lb />
of Odipus Rex in Greek will draw<lb />
10.000 fans<lb />
When the throng of New Hanover<lb />
high school graduates came in from<lb />
Wilmington last September, one of<lb />
the real old-timers was here to make<lb />
them feel at home. When John R.<lb />
Kennedy came here in the fall of<lb />
1949, only the two basketball greats,<lb />
Lou Collie and Toddy Fennell, were<lb />
here to greet him. "About ten of us<lb />
came that year he recalls, adding<lb />
that he has been among "real home-<lb />
folks" ever since.<lb />
Though any number of students<lb />
from New Hanover high have enter-<lb />
ed here since Kennedy, we doubt<lb />
that many will excel his record of<lb />
service to East Carolina. "Foxhole<lb />
Bab, John or Robert (he answers to<lb />
any of these names) has probably<lb />
served on more committees than any<lb />
student now enrolled at East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
As a sophomore he belonged to<lb />
the Handbook committee. Last year<lb />
Kennedy was chairman of the Awards<lb />
committee. This year as a senior he<lb />
is serving on the Budget committee<lb />
and is representing the student body<lb />
on the Policies committee. How's<lb />
that for real committee member-<lb />
ship? You probably already noticed<lb />
that these are four of the most im-<lb />
portant permanent committees here.<lb />
If Bob makes such a good com-<lb />
mittee member, then it follows nat-<lb />
urally that he has been active in<lb />
other capacities. He belongs to the<lb />
ROTC Officers club and is vice-<lb />
"Foxhole" Kenneedy<lb />
president of bhe Circle K. Inciden-<lb />
tally, he has been heard to say that<lb />
Circle K is the best organization<lb />
on the campus. He was president of<lb />
the Sophomore class during 1950-51.<lb />
Already accustomed to politics, he<lb />
was elected by the student body as<lb />
vice-president of SGA and is serving<lb />
the organization well.<lb />
The oldest member of Circle K<lb />
now enrolled in school�Otis' Bain<lb />
was the last charter member�"Fox- everyone he meets. Very cooperative,<lb />
hole" has filled his stay here with unusually capable and always ready,<lb />
achievements and has compiled a "Foxhole" has really made a name<lb />
record hard to excel. I for himself. Need we say more?<lb />
Kennedy has already Uken one of<lb />
his biggest A�ep� into the future, La<lb />
August he was married to Miss Jan-<lb />
et Tyson, also a student here, and<lb />
they now live in Ragsdale hall. Ask<lb />
Bob what he thinks of married life,<lb />
and he will reply immediately, "You<lb />
can't beat it Something in bis voice<lb />
tells you he means that too.<lb />
Other plane aren't so definite yet.<lb />
When Bob graduates next summer,<lb />
he will receive his commission in<lb />
ROTC and for at least two years<lb />
will be in active service in the Air<lb />
Force. He will decide later whether<lb />
to stay longer. "If 1 like it, maybe<lb />
is the way he is k-aving it for the<lb />
11 resent.<lb />
In case he does not stay in the<lb />
Air Force, Kennedy will become a<lb />
coach. A major in physical education,<lb />
he likes the idea and is not choosy<lb />
about where he is located. Though<lb />
he confesses frankly that he majored<lb />
in physical education "because I was-<lb />
n't interested in anything else at the<lb />
time he has done his work well.<lb />
That is to be expected of Kennedy,<lb />
however.<lb />
One of the best known persons on<lb />
the East Carolina campus, "Foxhole"<lb />
Kennedy has made friends who will<lb />
long remember his hearty laughter<lb />
and the sincere greeting he hands<lb />
Troubled Female Receives Helpful Commentary<lb />
A fellow named Joe Raff, who<lb />
writes a column for the North Caro-<lb />
lina Daily Tar Heel, is intrigued with<lb />
a Wellesley college tradition. "There<lb />
is a beautiful symetrieal garden<lb />
writes Raff, "designed by a math<lb />
professor whose love was thwarted<lb />
for a president of Wellesley (the<lb />
presidents there are women).<lb />
"It is said that if a Wellesley girl<lb />
walks her beau around the lake and<lb />
this garden three times without a<lb />
proposal, she has a perfect right to<lb />
push him in the drink.<lb />
"The flaw in this custom is that<lb />
not enough young men know the<lb />
story ad often have their spirits<lb />
dampened. When going with a Well-<lb />
esley gal, remember men, that third<lb />
talp around the lake may be your<lb />
first up the river<lb />
The "East Carolinian" staff has<lb />
received entry blanks for the twenty-<lb />
ninth annual newspaper judging con-<lb />
test at Columbia university. The<lb />
annual Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
convention 1? going to be held March<lb />
12, 13 and 14 in New York on the<lb />
Columbia university campus.<lb />
We will close with a joke.<lb />
did<lb />
Papa Gnu: Well, Mama, how<lb />
the children behave today?<lb />
Mama Gnu: Ah, good gnus tonight.<lb />
And with this we'll quit. Ha! Ha!<lb />
Dear Miss Nix,<lb />
I'm 18 years old and a freshman<lb />
at EOC, and I have a very serious<lb />
problem.<lb />
How can I get boys to notice me?<lb />
I'm not ugly and repulsive and I<lb />
hate to think I'm doomed forever<lb />
to stare at four bleak walls while<lb />
other girls are out having fun on<lb />
dates. Please help me.<lb />
Unhappy<lb />
My dear Unhappy,<lb />
Certainly you aren't going to let<lb />
this get you down! Why, for a pretty<lb />
young freshman to sit alone in her<lb />
room on Saturday night would sure-<lb />
ly be a discredit to the female race.<lb />
This must never happen, so I will<lb />
attempt to map out a plan for you.<lb />
First, be sure that your unpopu-<lb />
larity isn't caused from "what even<lb />
your best friend won't tell you<lb />
Don't be the twin with the phony.<lb />
Remember to use your steel wool and<lb />
Dutch Cleanser complexion treatment<lb />
every night.<lb />
And here's a cute little trick for<lb />
too much tummy. Lie flat on your<lb />
back and have your roommate care-<lb />
fully place one English I composi-<lb />
tion book, one Bassetts' Short His-<lb />
tory of the U- S. and one Webster's<lb />
Collegiate dictionary on your stom-<lb />
ach. As soon as this is done have<lb />
your roommate gently sit on top of<lb />
the books. Remember, the longer<lb />
you keep this position, the better<lb />
the tummy!<lb />
Roll away those hips! Now, I rea-<lb />
lize that this is hardly possible in<lb />
your own crowded room, but have<lb />
you ever noticed those long empty<lb />
halls? Of course not, but all this<lb />
time they've been right outside your<lb />
door just begging to be used.<lb />
Now I don't advise you to do your<lb />
exercise until the traffic of the day<lb />
subsides a little, for, after all, what<lb />
boy wants to date a girl with foot-<lb />
prints on her face? But 11:30 p.m.<lb />
is a nice quiet hour. Start at one end<lb />
by Stuart Arrington<lb />
of the hall and roll to the other,<lb />
but remember, keep those eyes open<lb />
for any stray trunks or counselors.<lb />
It always complicates matters to<lb />
go speeding around the corner and<lb />
bowl over the house mother, so you<lb />
should limit yourself to the length<lb />
of one hall only.<lb />
So much for the exercises. Now<lb />
let's discuss attracting the human<lb />
male. There are many, many ways<lb />
to gain attention from the normal<lb />
college boy but I shall outline a few<lb />
of the most successful for you:<lb />
1. If you're the type that likes a<lb />
bold, daring young man here's a sure<lb />
catch. If your sweater size is 36,<lb />
then make your next purchase a size<lb />
34. Of course if your sweater size<lb />
is more than 36 then you don't have<lb />
any business writing me in the first<lb />
place; it's all your own fault.<lb />
But to continue; if you wear a<lb />
size 26 skirt comfortably, buy a size<lb />
24 the next time. This will help<lb />
you achieve that "melted and poured<lb />
in" look and it won't be long beforo<lb />
some "swoon bloom" tells you you'd<lb />
make a perfect geometry problem.<lb />
2. If it's the "explorer" type you're<lb />
looking for, here's your recipe. Get<lb />
one of Dad's old overcoats, the big-<lb />
ger the better, a big plaid pleated<lb />
skirt, heavy athletic socks and hand-<lb />
sewn moccasins. By the time your<lb />
lover finds the real you, he'll be<lb />
tired of exploring forever, and ready<lb />
to settle down to steady dating�<lb />
with you!<lb />
3. But if it's the artistic type you<lb />
want you must change your tactics.<lb />
Your crew cut duck's tail must give<lb />
way to slinky long hair, preferably<lb />
in varying shades of yellow. Bobby<lb />
socks should be traded in for nylon<lb />
hose with sequin reptiles and dino-<lb />
saurs embroidered on them. Trans-<lb />
parent red silk blouses and long silk<lb />
scarves should replace the tradi-<lb />
tional sweaters. And instead of plaid<lb />
skirts I suggest black velvet. It's<lb />
a sure bet you'll have first choice<lb />
in sharing his closet in Greenwich<lb />
Village.<lb />
Well, Unhappy, I think you'll have<lb />
enough to work on this week and I<lb />
do hope that the advice will do some<lb />
good. Don't forget that my advice<lb />
has helped thousands of bewildered,<lb />
love-lorn girls. Toodle-oo til next<lb />
time.<lb />
Confidentially yours,<lb />
Miss Nix<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
The political campaign has gone t<lb />
all good things, and for most of us it<lb />
soon. So for the last time we'd like<lb />
ment or two on the review of the 1952 i<lb />
tial race.<lb />
The voting of Virginia, 1<lb />
Tennessee in favor of the Repul<lb />
a significant event in the annals oi<lb />
gress. For all too long I time th<lb />
Democrats in preparation U r I<lb />
has been, "We've got the South �<lb />
let's see about the rest of th.<lb />
This significant balloting i n the<lb />
intelligent Southern states m<lb />
First, that Southerners can now i<lb />
attention for their vote. F<lb />
than taking the crumbs th Den<lb />
hitherto seen fit to throw our .<lb />
gain Tor the parties' favor and<lb />
to whichever will offer us thi<lb />
fense of State's Rights and �<lb />
number two indicates that the<lb />
that they are perfectly capab �<lb />
li'an, will command a cerain i<lb />
paigning from the candidates<lb />
This will heighten the corn <lb />
Southern vote and mean thai<lb />
country "an play a more signil<lb />
affairs of the nation.<lb />
All Southerners can v,<lb />
part that these states have ; l,v<lb />
the progress of Southern inter<lb />
Peace Poll Taken On Campus<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Tuesday of this week marked the were involved. Hence, the League of<lb />
1<lb />
-salTBTOR 1<lb />
rtH ��mH L<lb />
RADIOS<lb />
You know that new fraternity house they built next door?-<lb />
SORORITY<lb />
It's a<lb />
thirty-fourth anniversary of the<lb />
signing of the armistice of World<lb />
War I. Peace was made then; so<lb />
we wanted to know how peace could<lb />
be made now. In order to find out, we<lb />
took a survey on ideas for peace<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt, director of re-<lb />
ligious activities: There is not going<lb />
to be another war any Lime soo-a. be-<lb />
cause all the 'babies born this month<lb />
(in Pitt county) have been girls.<lb />
They say that more boys are born<lb />
just before wars. . . . When a man<lb />
learns to live at peace with God, he<lb />
will live peacefully with his neighbor.<lb />
Dr. H. A. Coleman, professor of<lb />
history and advisor for the IRC: The<lb />
League of Nations failed because no<lb />
great power would risk its blood and<lb />
treasure to prevent Japan from going<lb />
into Manchuria and Italy from in-<lb />
vading Ethiopia. In other words, no<lb />
vital interests of other great powers<lb />
Nations died. Although the United<lb />
Nations is the last hope of peace, it<lb />
must have much greater support than<lb />
it now has if it is to succeed.<lb />
George Gilbert, president of the<lb />
Baptist Student union: In order that<lb />
we may have world peace we must<lb />
have a strong world government, a<lb />
world court and an international po-<lb />
lice force. In this world which is<lb />
rapidly growing smaller, it is the<lb />
only solution that looks hopeful.<lb />
Mrs. George Perry, instructor of<lb />
foreign language: It is ironical that<lb />
much of our knowledge of other peo-<lb />
ples is derived from wartime ex-<lb />
periences. In proportion as we en-<lb />
rich our associations with other na-<lb />
tions in times of peace, so we can<lb />
expect longer duration of such times<lb />
and perhaps look forward eventually<lb />
to a lasting peace.<lb />
Careful With Those Questions<lb />
Boys, has your girl ever asked you<lb />
a question, which if you answered<lb />
truthfully would probably cause<lb />
nothing less than a major catastro-<lb />
phe? The disastrous question could<lb />
quite possibly be "Bill, how do you<lb />
like my new hair-do?" "Am I put-<lb />
ting on too much weight?" or "Did<lb />
I make you angry when I ordered<lb />
that T-bone steak last night?" No,<lb />
wait boys, don't 1st your actual<lb />
opinions overrule that better judg-<lb />
ment. One mistake might well be<lb />
your last with the present girl of<lb />
your choice.<lb />
The "Saturday Evening Post" gives<lb />
a remedy for ways to avoid that awk-<lb />
ward position.<lb />
Call a woman a kitten, but never a<lb />
a mouse cannot<lb />
cat;<lb />
You can call her<lb />
call her a rat;<lb />
Gall a woman a chicken but never<lb />
a hen;<lb />
Or you surely will not b her caller<lb />
again.<lb />
You can say she's a vision, can't<lb />
say she's a sight;<lb />
And no woman is skinny, she's<lb />
slender and slight;<lb />
If she should burn you up, say she<lb />
sets you afire,<lb />
And you'll always be welcome, you<lb />
trickly old liar.<lb />
John E. Donovan, "Semantics"<lb />
"The Saturday Evening Post July<lb />
13, 1946<lb />
A final word on the candidate<lb />
en all along in favor of General<lb />
today we'd like to say a word or<lb />
the vanquished Governor Steve<lb />
The governor conducted hin<lb />
admirable way. It was indeed<lb />
mud-slinging of President Trun<lb />
a blot on such an enviable n<lb />
been for the graft-ridden Trim.<lb />
no honest man. Democrat or R<lb />
buck, then Adlai Stevenson would<lb />
edly made a fine President. Bui G<lb />
venson was a victim of circun si<lb />
chosen to run at the inoppr -<lb />
citizens of America were fed up<lb />
man tactics.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
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The title of this column i � I<lb />
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dating to the latest star forma:<lb />
is the case, this week's space<lb />
to the art of argument.<lb />
Arguments are the easii thii<lb />
into and the hardest things to<lb />
is, in the same condition in whi<lb />
We know many who have discovei<lb />
during the past few weeks, if th<lb />
it before. Maybe this should ha<lb />
before the election, but better lato<lb />
Attacking this problem fron<lb />
of view: Supose a person tries to ;<lb />
with you, in the soda shop, let's sa; 1<lb />
room. He comes up and says: "1 I a<lb />
blondes; well, they're nothing coi<lb />
heads.<lb />
Suppose further that you .<lb />
honorable record as an impartial L<lb />
of blondes, their likes, dislikes etc -J<lb />
this pretty close to an insult, Wh<lb />
going to do?<lb />
There are three obvious thin<lb />
and one not so obvious. You can hi1<lb />
can turn your back and walk away <lb />
dignity as you can summon. You cai<lb />
don't know what you're talking ab it<lb />
a slam bang aigument. This will p<lb />
a crowd like a sop-box debate, a<lb />
debates it will get precisely nowh rt<lb />
These are the normal courses i<lb />
this time, in the interest of peace, a:<lb />
suppose you try an experiment SI<lb />
ground, put on as reasonable an ex<lb />
can be mustered, and say nothing at<lb />
Your man looks suprised, bul -<lb />
to the attack "All the guvs in Slav g<lb />
only date a fellow for laughs<lb />
You continue to keep your fool<lb />
the brake. The essence of the exp-<lb />
refuse to argue on big general statenn I ts <lb />
nobody knows what the other fellow I<lb />
"Well you say, "that's one poinl v<lb />
Tell me some more<lb />
Your man blinks and clears his ' Hj<lb />
is plainly disconcerned. "Well�er�they<lb />
to know, oughtn't they?"<lb />
Now he is moving from the off<lb />
the defensive. If you are tempted to<lb />
your advantage then resist.<lb />
"Go ahead you say, "I'm listening. AM<lb />
you are listening. You are trying to determil<lb />
what makes him act this way.<lb />
Your opponent opens his mouth, closes it<lb />
and ?hifts into neutral. "Well. som pe�P<lb />
think redheads are nicer; what do you think?)<lb />
This is the signal that your experiment h<lb />
been a success! The attack has fizzled out Tl<lb />
man who came to back you into a corner is noi<lb />
asking your opinion. You can leave him dU<lb />
armed, or you can continue your experiment<lb />
You can give him examples of your opinion aH<lb />
since you have listened to him, he is now willil<lb />
to listen to you.<lb />
Stuart Chase, author of "Road to Agrc-<lb />
ment, says that the essence of arguing is listed<lb />
mg Don't hit, don't contradict, don't cave '<lb />
or turn the other cheek. Just say; "Tell<lb />
some more, I'm listening Accept your attack<lb />
as a human being with a legitimate point<lb />
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a brilliant second half<lb />
tie powerful Stetson<lb />
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and as usual the Bue-<lb />
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ford, Elon, Appalachian<lb />
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performed wonderfully<lb />
tl looked like true cham-<lb />
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had been tabbed a three<lb />
,n favorite by the Florida<lb />
. again, it would be dif-<lb />
single out an individual<lb />
honors could go to Dwight<lb />
Sand; Siler. Yet, people in<lb />
city of Deland and Daytona<lb />
-till making loud noises<lb />
Gay's brilliantly executed<lb />
, unt return.<lb />
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eak as he threw the<lb />
I fire and accuracy to<lb />
s in the game and<lb />
wo touchdown deficit<lb />
� utes remaining. Frank<lb />
, f Boone's most promis-<lb />
ing frosh linemen, gave a good ac-<lb />
count of himself in his best effort<lb />
of the year. The Fayetteville ace<lb />
was all over the field as he tackled<lb />
furiously.<lb />
Stetson played a brand of ball<lb />
that we have never seen in the North<lb />
State conference. This could be due<lb />
to the fact that they play much<lb />
stronger competition than our sister<lb />
schools. Next week it's Miami uni-<lb />
versity for the Hatters and the week<lb />
before the game with East Carolina<lb />
they had tied Florida State.<lb />
Their backs were fast, and when<lb />
they were hit they kept right on<lb />
driving with an elusiveness that<lb />
reminds one of the running days of<lb />
Charlie Justice. They employed a<lb />
defense that varied with every play<lb />
and made it difficult for the locals<lb />
to operate effectively.<lb />
Bucs Receive Publicity<lb />
Neer have we seen this college<lb />
get so much statewide publicity.<lb />
Banner headlines in all of Florida's<lb />
leading papers carried the results<lb />
of the game and actually gave us<lb />
more of a buildup than Duke ever<lb />
gets in the News and Observer.<lb />
Seems a shame that a state so far<lb />
an ay could find room for us and<lb />
Eastern North Carolina's leading pa-<lb />
per, namely the Old Reliable, hardly<lb />
knows we exist.<lb />
East Carolina's Successful! 1952 Gridders Ready For West Virginia<lb />
This is the 1952 fiotball edition from East Carolina college which<lb />
has split North Carolina's football circles wide open with its outstanding<lb />
record of 5-2-2. Tomorrow night will be the last appearance of the season<lb />
as Coach Boone's men tangle with the rugged Golden Bears of West Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech, unless a bowl bid is forthcoming. The Pirates along with a con-<lb />
ference brother, Lenoir Rhyne, is currently the hottest team in the state<lb />
having suffered no defeats since the conference opener.<lb />
Nine Buc Seniors Finish College Grid Career Against Bears<lb />
l<lb />
Porter Greets Candidates<lb />
As Cagers Work For Opener<lb />
weeks of practice behind i report to Coach Porter and Assistant<lb />
Coach Collie Monday after the football<lb />
season is over. They include Bobby<lb />
Hodges, Nick Kanos, Paul Gay,<lb />
Harold O'Kelly and Walter Stanfield.<lb />
Porter refused to comment on the<lb />
possibility of addiuug the University<lb />
of North Carolina to the schedule.<lb />
Athletic Director Jorgensen said that<lb />
nothing definite had been decided yet,<lb />
but a game with UNC was being<lb />
ngotiated.<lb />
t<lb />
toward .Porter says his<lb />
aven't advanced as far<lb />
y had at this date<lb />
had the opinion, how-<lb />
team was showing up<lb />
considering the amount<lb />
. have had.<lb />
about this season's<lb />
Porter was a bit<lb />
I said that the team<lb />
if they equalled last<lb />
which was 16-9. He<lb />
at the loss of three of<lb />
rs, Collie, Fennell and<lb />
art the team consider-<lb />
� now said Porter, "we're<lb />
If our freshmen come<lb />
do all right. It all de-<lb />
w much they can help us<lb />
ave the power we had<lb />
led Porter, "but we'll<lb />
The team will be a little<lb />
- year due to the addition<lb />
tail freshmen.<lb />
i to single out any one<lb />
North State Standing<lb />
CONFERENCE GAMES<lb />
Team<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Catawba .<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Elon<lb />
West. Carolina<lb />
WLTPet.Pf.Op.<lb />
4 0 01.00013430<lb />
3 0 1.875437<lb />
4 11.75012249<lb />
2 4 0.3337176<lb />
13 0.2502266<lb />
1 4 0.20043114<lb />
0 3 0.00012126<lb />
Guilford <lb />
(Tie game counts half game won,<lb />
said that Huffman was i half game lost in conference.)<lb />
e best ball he has ever<lb />
R isseU will be great again<lb />
Russell w-as placed on the<lb />
team the past two years<lb />
looked terrific in practice.<lb />
a a a starting forward his<lb />
year, but suffered the<lb />
lore jinx" last, year.<lb />
and possibly more, men will<lb />
ALL GAMES<lb />
WLT Pet. Pf. Op.<lb />
6 0 0 1.000 254 37<lb />
Team<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Catawba 5 11<lb />
East Carolina 5 2 2<lb />
Appalachian 2 5 1<lb />
Elon .  3 4 1<lb />
West. Carolina 2 6 0<lb />
Guilford 0 6 0<lb />
.833 83 89<lb />
.750 183 86<lb />
.350 98 122<lb />
.370 70 115<lb />
.250 66 116<lb />
.000 31 184<lb />
A terrific loss will be dealt East<lb />
Carolina's powerful grid machine to-<lb />
morrow night when nine members of<lb />
Coach Jack Boone's eleven close out<lb />
a brilliant four year collegiate foot-<lb />
ball career at College stadium against<lb />
West Virginia Tech.<lb />
Performing for the final time in<lb />
collegiate uniform will be Dennis<lb />
Smith, Dwight Shoe, Bill MacDon-<lb />
ald, Illard Yarborough, Lyn Grissom,<lb />
Jack Benzie, Frank Madigan, Sandy<lb />
Siler and John Painter.<lb />
All will be sorely missed and their<lb />
absence could have an effect on the<lb />
1953 Pirate football edition. These<lb />
nine giants enrolled here back in<lb />
1949 when East Carolina began a<lb />
long building process in the athletic<lb />
field and they have watched it ex-<lb />
pand to its peak in their senior year.<lb />
These men will be proud to look back<lb />
in future years and consider that<lb />
they were the first of the college's<lb />
grid giants.<lb />
Co-Captains Gone<lb />
Many coaches throughout the south<lb />
will heave a sigh of relief when they<lb />
discover the absence of Doc Smith<lb />
and Dwight Shoe, the two co-captains.<lb />
Smith established himself as an East<lb />
Carolina favorite in his freshman<lb />
season when he was shoved into the<lb />
Elon game and gave a homecoming<lb />
crowd an exhibition of hard, clean<lb />
football. An offensive guard, who can<lb />
be a demon on defense if needed,<lb />
this well-liked student is a contender<lb />
for All-conference honors.<lb />
Shoe was the talk of the league in<lb />
his freshman campaign, as he snag-<lb />
ged passes beyond comprehension.<lb />
He is extremely fast and resourceful<lb />
when running the ball. He has a great<lb />
knack of getting free on passes and<lb />
he can hold anything he can reach.<lb />
The Salisbury youth should be a<lb />
unanimous choice for All-state.<lb />
Field general Sandy Siler's loss<lb />
will be felt severely, for his experi-<lb />
ence, will be desperately needed in<lb />
the backfield next var. Siler is slick<lb />
in handling the bn and keen in his<lb />
judgment. He had a heck of a job<lb />
waiting for him when he took over<lb />
at quarterback, because he had to<lb />
fill the shoes of one of the nation's<lb />
best passers, Roger Thrift. His ma-<lb />
neuvering clearly brought the Pi-<lb />
rates a tie against Stetson university<lb />
last week; with time running out<lb />
pou'nder, is an offensive lineman and<lb />
they seldom get much notice in the<lb />
papers, but fans who have seen East<lb />
Carolina perform well remember this<lb />
blocking guard. He is very, very<lb />
lugged, very determined and very<lb />
enthusiastic about ramming his bloc-<lb />
ky body into those who stand in<lb />
the way of advances by the Bucca-<lb />
neers.<lb />
Another Portsmouth bone crusher<lb />
is Frank Madigan, who is an honor<lb />
student. His 175 pounds have the<lb />
loyai support of every Pirate fan.<lb />
Last season he saw action at offen-<lb />
sive center, but this season he was<lb />
called in for defense all the time.<lb />
Madigan can throw some hard, jar-<lb />
ring tackles and has that football<lb />
know-how that is so vital at his<lb />
position.<lb />
Virginia continues to dominate the<lb />
list of seniors with Jack Benzie<lb />
rounding out the fine football talent<lb />
from Portsmouth. Benzie was Coach<lb />
Bill Dole's prize runner in his fresh-<lb />
man year, but a knee injury kept<lb />
him on the bench much of the 1950<lb />
he refused to call wild plays, just campaign. Again this season he has<lb />
kept passing until the locals had ; been hampered by a severe toe ail-<lb />
scored twice. j ment, but reports have it that he will<lb />
Portsmouth Boys Leave ! be raring to go next Saturday night<lb />
Bill MacDonald, a Portsmouth 200- ! against West Virginia.<lb />
Yarborough, Grissom Transfers<lb />
Lady Luck rode for the Pirates<lb />
when High Point college was faced<lb />
with a manpower shortage and dis-<lb />
continued football. Its ace halfback,<lb />
and one of the most powerful run-<lb />
ners in the conerence, Illard Yar-<lb />
borough, matriculated to this school<lb />
and since has been a tremendous<lb />
threat on offense. Handicapped with<lb />
a knee injury in 1951 he saw action<lb />
in only two games, but this season<lb />
he has soared to new heights as he<lb />
frequently worms out of a group of<lb />
Laeklers and get away for long runs.<lb />
Lyn Grissom, the extra-point kick-<lb />
er or the Pirates for two seasons,<lb />
also offered his services to East<lb />
Carolina when High Point dropped<lb />
the sport. At High Point, Grissom<lb />
was a brilliant number one quarter-<lb />
back. Here he took up the converting<lb />
duties and has done a good job too.<lb />
Painter is another transfer from<lb />
Davidson college. This is his first<lb />
-eason with the Pirates because he<lb />
was not eligible last season. Per-<lb />
forming from the end position, Paint-<lb />
er found it dificult to gain a start-<lb />
ing berth with Dwight Shoe already<lb />
there. Yet, once he enters the game<lb />
his presence is felt. He is fast, ag-<lb />
grssive and educated well along the<lb />
realm of football.<lb />
West Virginia Brings<lb />
Fast Backfield Stars<lb />
Here For Final Game<lb />
West Virginia Tech, a terror<lb />
in the small college football cir-<lb />
cles, brings a season's record of<lb />
five wins and two losses to<lb />
Greenville Saturday night when<lb />
East Carolina closes out its sea-<lb />
son at eight o'clock in College<lb />
stadium. A capacity crowd of<lb />
10,000 is anticipated for the<lb />
first meeting between the two<lb />
schools.<lb />
The Pirates have not lost a ball<lb />
game since they opened the North<lb />
State campaign in a 7-6 loss to Len-<lb />
oir Rhyne and need a victory to com-<lb />
pile an outstanding won, lost record<lb />
for the season. The Bucs now have a<lb />
5-2-2 mark.<lb />
Nine seniors will be performing<lb />
for the Buccaneers in their last ap-<lb />
pearance in a purple and gold uni-<lb />
form (unless a bowl bid is forth-<lb />
coming). Included in the graduating<lb />
class are co-captains, Dwight Shoe<lb />
and Dennis Smith. Others are first<lb />
string backs Sandy Siler, Jack Benzie<lb />
and Illard Yarborough, Linemen Bill<lb />
McDonald, Frank Madigan, John<lb />
Painter. Extra-point kick, r, Lyn<lb />
Grissom will also wind up a four<lb />
year career against the Golden Bear .<lb />
Meanwhile West Virginia coi<lb />
loaded with freshmen stars that have<lb />
been moulded into one of the strong-<lb />
est clubs the school has seen. In<lb />
1951 the Bears rolled to a 7-1 record<lb />
and in 1950 they sported a C 3-1<lb />
mark. Coach Don Phillips has a fresh-<lb />
man fullback that performs like a'<lb />
old general in Delmar Dixon, a 170-<lb />
pounder. Dixon is the teams lead<lb />
scorer carrying the ball 41 time-<lb />
through the line and gaining an<lb />
amazing 365 yards, an average of 8.1<lb />
yards per carry.<lb />
Little Quarterback<lb />
Quarterback for the visitors is 155-<lb />
pound senior, John Grossi. Two speedy<lb />
halfbacks share the brunt of the of-<lb />
fensive with Dixon. Walter Rapko.<lb />
a 185-pounded is the team's second<lb />
man in ground gaining.<lb />
ECC Line-Ups<lb />
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For A Blimish Free Complexion<lb />
Athlete Of The Week<lb />
Selected in the October 31 edition . punt that Paul cuddled in bis arms<lb />
as ATHLETE OF THE WEEK, and I on the twelve yard line. His spine-<lb />
now dominating this column again is<lb />
Paul Gay, super-sonic halfback who<lb />
shocked the Hatters of Stetson uni-<lb />
versity with his electrifying 88-yard<lb />
touchdown jaunt Saturday beneath<lb />
the parching Florida sun at Deland.<lb />
Trailing the vastly larger Hatters<lb />
by a defecit of 12-19 as the game<lb />
went into its final stages, the Pirates<lb />
called on their paramount scat-cat<lb />
Gay, and Paul competently answered<lb />
the summon to duty. Resting tem-<lb />
porarily on his own ten yard stripe<lb />
waiting to receive a Hatter punt,<lb />
Gay was faced with the almost im-<lb />
possible situation of fleeting through<lb />
the Hatter defense.<lb />
The Stetson kicker put his foot<lb />
into the pigskin and lofted a fine<lb />
tingling excursion started up the left<lb />
side of the field. At mid-field a mass<lb />
of Stetson-turbaned giants moved in<lb />
to halt the twinkle-toed Gay. Step-<lb />
ping quickly as light, Paul suddenly<lb />
cut to the right and turned on the<lb />
steam! After ten yards he was out<lb />
in the open and running like a male<lb />
on Sadie Hawkins day. The picture<lb />
play brought the entire crowd to<lb />
their feet, and tangled the final<lb />
score at 19-all.<lb />
Beside this brilliant maneuver, Paul<lb />
was a constant work-horse for the<lb />
Buccaneers all afternoon. Through-<lb />
out the contest he exhibited an in-<lb />
spiring calibre of play that has<lb />
made the Pirates a powerful and<lb />
respected football machine.<lb />
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Trailing 19-12 with a Stetson<lb />
Homecoming victory almost certain,<lb />
Gay, a 155-pound soph from Wilson,<lb />
went into a double safety with Eno<lb />
Boado as the Hatters were forced to<lb />
punt. Gay took the kick on his own<lb />
12, faked a hand-off to Boado and<lb />
then snaked his way through the<lb />
entire Stetson club for the score.<lb />
Tension was great as the Bucs lined<lb />
up for the conversion, but Hawk<lb />
Grissom calmly booted the clutcher.<lb />
Stetson Scores First<lb />
Stetson drew first blood in the<lb />
second quarter as Rod Lonsinger<lb />
stole an EC aerial. Several plays<lb />
moved the Hatters to the four, with<lb />
Willi Han commencing the drive.<lb />
The placement was good for a 7-0<lb />
count. ECC struck back in the same<lb />
period with a 66-yard drive. A pen-<lb />
alty put the ball on the host's one<lb />
where Claude King bulled over. As<lb />
the conversion was bad, the Pirates<lb />
trailed' 7-6.<lb />
The Hatters pushed far ahead in<lb />
the fourth on scores set up by a fum-<lb />
ble and an interception. Jerry Galla-<lb />
her crashed over from the Buc five<lb />
after an EC fumble on the 33. After<lb />
a pass interception, Stetson's Bobby<lb />
Mark skirted end from the six for<lb />
the second tally. Both placements<lb />
went astray and the Hatters led 19-6.<lb />
Bucs Battle Back<lb />
The Pirates refused to admit de-<lb />
feat and bounced back for a couple<lb />
of TD's. On the ensuing kick-off,<lb />
the Buccaneers scored in three plays.<lb />
Siler passed for 24, 16 and then 25<lb />
to Illard Yarborough in the host's<lb />
end zone. With a wide conversion,<lb />
the score read 19-12, Stetson.<lb />
In the closing minutes, with the<lb />
Hatters ready to sing their victory<lb />
song, Gay crushed the hopes of a<lb />
Stetson win with his sensational<lb />
gallop to make the score 19-18. Gris-<lb />
som's conversion knotted the score at<lb />
19-19.<lb />
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Could Be!<lb />
East Carolina's 19-19 tie with<lb />
Stetson university last Saturday has<lb />
had some of the local campus ex-<lb />
perts guessing.<lb />
Reasoned one group of Soda Shop<lb />
sideliners; Stetson beat Furman,<lb />
Furman topped West Virginia, West<lb />
Virginia edged Pittsburgh, Pitts-<lb />
burgh downed Notre Dame and just<lb />
last week the Irish whipped Okla-<lb />
homa, one of the nation's top five<lb />
teams.<lb />
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Are Bucs Bowl Bound?<lb />
Are the Pirates of East Carolina<lb />
college, with a 5-2-2 record, bound<lb />
for a New Year's bowl on January<lb />
1? College athletic officials are still<lb />
playing a hush-hush affair concern-<lb />
ing rumors that Coach Jack Boone's<lb />
eleven have been approached by fear<lb />
sponsors.<lb />
Reports began to leak out in 1<lb />
land when the Pirates tied Stati<lb />
university 19-19 before officials<lb />
at least two bowls, that the Pirat<lb />
were being considered. Talk<lb />
has it that the Pirates were betl<lb />
considered. Talk now has it thai<lb />
Pirates are being considered<lb />
three bids.<lb />
Tangerine bowl officials were w<lb />
pleased with the Pirates in Floti<lb />
If a bid is received it would bar<lb />
to be approved by the college's ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<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 />
Entered as second-class matter December 8, 1926 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C. uader the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879<lb />
EAST<lb />
sat:<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
sac<lb />
ftosodcfed<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 />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER<lb />
U<lb />
Who's Who At East Carolina<lb />
by Janice Hardkmi<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all vour tears wash out a word of it�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Kay Johnston,<lb />
Parker 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 />
Editorial Advisor  Mary H. Greene<lb />
Staff Photographer � C. L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Sports Editor  Lloyd Whitfield<lb />
Sport- Assistants � Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager � Edna Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager � Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants  Peggy Joyce Bowen,<lb />
Mary Gillette, Marty MacArthur, Atwood Smith,<lb />
Dwight Garrott<lb />
Exchange Editor � Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Campus Circulation  Shirley Brown Manning<lb />
Rapidly approaching is the end of<lb />
the Fall quarter at East Carolina.<lb />
This fall has been an eventful one<lb />
for the student body here. We have<lb />
enjoyed several numbers on the en-<lb />
tertainment schedule, as well as many<lb />
organization-sponsored activities held<lb />
on campus. No doubt everyone will<lb />
agree that we have had a good sea-<lb />
son on the football field, and we are<lb />
indeed proud of our very spirited<lb />
team.<lb />
If there are any weeks that you<lb />
are not able to secure a copy of the<lb />
"East Carolinian drop by our office<lb />
and we will try to find you a paper.<lb />
Because of our budget, we are unable<lb />
to print as many papers as we really<lb />
should. The staff would appreciate<lb />
it if students in the dormitory would<lb />
share their papers with those who<lb />
do not receive issues. Next quarter<lb />
we hope to be able to obtain more<lb />
money fftm the SGA in order that<lb />
we will be able to operate out of the<lb />
"red" in our printing costs.<lb />
Verse Of The Week<lb />
Tht Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man<lb />
looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord<lb />
keth on the heart.�I Samuel 16:7<lb />
Closed Doors Might Hurt<lb />
East Carolina has the policy of closing the<lb />
library during all the programs on the Entertain-<lb />
ment series, but recently we have heard many<lb />
students discussing the matter arguing that the<lb />
library should remain open for those persons who<lb />
desire to study rather than attend the entertain-<lb />
ment program.<lb />
If a student needs to study, there is no rea-<lb />
son why he should not be allowed to do so. There<lb />
are times when a person might not be able to<lb />
arrange his work in order to get to the library<lb />
before it closes on the nights of such programs<lb />
mentioned. Why should we have to suffer penal-<lb />
ties that come about because he is unable to study<lb />
in the library?<lb />
True enough, there would be persons who<lb />
would not be able to attend the programs who<lb />
wanted to if the library was kept open during<lb />
such nights, but there are often many sacrifices<lb />
that must be made when a sudent or anyone<lb />
else is working. Probably there would not need<lb />
to be as large a staff on hand during the pro-<lb />
grams, and the work might could be arranged<lb />
so that the same group would not be working<lb />
daring all the programs.<lb />
There would more than likely be nights<lb />
when no students would even care whether or<lb />
not the library was closed; but this near the end<lb />
of the quarter one night of studying is impor-<lb />
tant, and any person wanting to use the library<lb />
should not be denied the right.<lb />
Letter To The Editor<lb />
As a student newspaper the East Carolinian<lb />
should be as representative of student opinion<lb />
as possible. This can be carried out through the<lb />
medium of student opinion polls or, better,<lb />
through letters to the editor.<lb />
We of the newspaper staff welcome all let-<lb />
ters from our readers, but there are a few basic<lb />
requirements that should be met. Among these<lb />
are: type your letters clearly and correctly, state<lb />
your arguments clearly and, above all, sign your<lb />
names.<lb />
The first two requests are not absolutely<lb />
essential but the final one is. When submitting<lb />
a note to our office we fe 1 that the author should<lb />
sign his name before his comments are put in<lb />
print.<lb />
Just this week a letter was received here in<lb />
connection with the Entertainment series but,<lb />
unfortunately, was not signed. Had this letter been<lb />
signed, then a simple notation from its author<lb />
would have been sufficient to keep his name from<lb />
appearing in the paper.<lb />
We, as has been said, welcome letters from<lb />
the students and should they desire to remain<lb />
anonymous then their identity will be kept secret,<lb />
but we do not feel that letters that bear no sig-<lb />
nature can be published. We reserve the right to<lb />
print only the letters that we feel should appear<lb />
publicly.<lb />
Wit And Wisdom<lb />
"A bad workman quarrels with his tools<lb />
�Why work when you can go to school for a<lb />
living? This does seem a good occupation, but it<lb />
is awful laborious.<lb />
"A cake eaten in peace is worth two eaten<lb />
in trouble�Pass the cornbread, please.<lb />
"A crooked stick will have a crooked shad-<lb />
owBetter stand in the shade so that you<lb />
can't see your shadow.<lb />
These remarks aren't funny, we know, but<lb />
it is the best we can do. We don't even care if<lb />
you don't laugh when you read them; that is, if<lb />
you even read them.<lb />
The taking of group oictures for<lb />
this year's "Buccaneer" is still in<lb />
prgoress, and we would like to re-<lb />
mind all students who are in clubs<lb />
and who have not had their club<lb />
shots taken to keep an eye on the<lb />
department and club bulletin boards<lb />
department and club bulltin boards<lb />
for the schedule. The anaual staff<lb />
has to keep the schedule set, and<lb />
they do not want to have to take<lb />
Pfictures of cantpus organiationte<lb />
when only half the members are<lb />
present.<lb />
When the throng of New Hanover<lb />
high school graduates came in from<lb />
Wilmington last September, one of<lb />
the real old-timers was here to make<lb />
them feel at home. When John R.<lb />
Kennedy came here in the fall of<lb />
1949, only the two basketball greats,<lb />
Lou Collie and Toddy Fennell, were<lb />
here to greet him. "About ten of us<lb />
came that year he recalls, adding<lb />
that he has been among "real home-<lb />
folks" ever since.<lb />
Though any number of students<lb />
from New Hanover high have enter-<lb />
ed here since Kennedy, we doubt<lb />
that many will excel his record of<lb />
service to East Carolina. "Foxhole<lb />
Bob, John or Robert (he answers to<lb />
any of these names) has probably<lb />
served on more committees than any<lb />
student now enrolled at East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
As a sophomore he belonged to<lb />
the Handbook committee. Last year<lb />
Kennedy was chairman of the Awards<lb />
committee. This year as a senior he<lb />
is serving on the Budget committee<lb />
and is representing the student body<lb />
on the Policies committee. How's<lb />
that for real committee member-<lb />
ship? You probably already noticed<lb />
that these are four of the most im-<lb />
portant permanent committees here.<lb />
If Bob makes such a good com-<lb />
mittee member, then it follows nat-<lb />
urally that he has been active in<lb />
other capacities. He belongs to the<lb />
ROTC Officers club and is vice-<lb />
Kennedy has already taken one<lb />
his biggest �frp in the future. Last<lb />
August he was married to Mi� ��<lb />
also a student here,<lb />
and<lb />
"Foxhole" Kenneedy<lb />
Answering a reader who complain-<lb />
ed that the Xavier University News<lb />
put too much stress on football, the<lb />
paper declared: "We too are de-<lb />
votees of the Fine Arts and eagerly<lb />
await the day when a performance<lb />
of Odipus Rex in Greek will draw<lb />
10.000 fans<lb />
et Tyson,<lb />
they now live in Ragsdoile hall. Ask<lb />
Bob what he thinks of married life,<lb />
and he will reply immediately, "You<lb />
can't beat it Something in his voice<lb />
tells you he means that too.<lb />
' Other plane aren't so definite yet.<lb />
When Bob graduates next summer,<lb />
he will receive his commission in<lb />
ROTC and for at least two years<lb />
will be in active service in the Air<lb />
Force. He will decide later whether<lb />
to stay longer. "If I like it. maybe"<lb />
is the way he is leaving it for the<lb />
present.<lb />
In case he does not stay in the<lb />
Air Force, Kennedy will become a<lb />
coach. A major in physical education,<lb />
he likes the idea and is not choosy<lb />
about where he is located. Though<lb />
he confesses frankly that he majored<lb />
in physical education "because I was-<lb />
n't interested in anything else at the<lb />
time he has done his work well.<lb />
That is to be expected of Kennedy,<lb />
however.<lb />
One of the best known persons on<lb />
the East Carolina campus, "Foxhole"<lb />
Kennedy has made friends who will<lb />
long remember his hearty laughter<lb />
and the sincere greeting he hands<lb />
everyone he meets. Very cooperative,<lb />
ready,<lb />
president of the Circle K. Inciden-<lb />
tally, he has been heard to say that<lb />
Circle K is the best organization<lb />
on the campus. He was president of<lb />
the Sophomore class during 1950-61.<lb />
Already accustomed to politics, he<lb />
was elected by the student body as<lb />
vice-president of SGA and is serving<lb />
the organization well.<lb />
The oldest member of Circle K<lb />
now enrolled in school�Otis Bain<lb />
was the last charter member�"Fox-<lb />
hole" has filled his stay here with unusually capable and always<lb />
"Foxhole" has really made a name<lb />
, for himself. Need we say more ?<lb />
I ��<lb />
achievements and has<lb />
record hard to excel.<lb />
compiled a<lb />
Troubled Female Receives Helpful Commentary<lb />
A fellow named Joe Raff, who<lb />
writes a column for the North Caro-<lb />
lina Daily Tar Heel, is intrigued with<lb />
a Wellesley college tradition. "There<lb />
is a beautiful symetrical garden<lb />
writes Raff, "designed by a math<lb />
professor whose love was thwarted<lb />
for a president of Wellesley (the<lb />
presidents there are women).<lb />
"It M said that if a Wellesley girl<lb />
walks her beau around the lake and<lb />
this garden three times without a<lb />
proposal, she has a perfect right to<lb />
oush him in the drink.<lb />
"The flaw in this custom is that<lb />
not enough young men know the<lb />
story ad often have their spirns<lb />
dampened. When going with a Well-<lb />
esley gal, remember men, that third<lb />
trip around the lake may be your<lb />
first up the river<lb />
The "East Carolinian" staff has<lb />
received entry blanks for the twenty-<lb />
ninth annual newspaper judging con-<lb />
test at Columbia university. The<lb />
annual Colrmbia Scholastic Press<lb />
convention i? going to be held March<lb />
12, 13 and 14 in New York on the<lb />
Columbia university campus.<lb />
did<lb />
We will close with a joke.<lb />
Papa Gnu: Well, Mama, how<lb />
the children behave today?<lb />
Mama Gnu: Ah, good gnus tonight.<lb />
And with this we'll quit. Ha! Ha!<lb />
Dear Miss Nix,<lb />
I'm 18 years old and a freshman<lb />
at EOC, and I have a very serious<lb />
problem.<lb />
How o n I get boys to notice me?<lb />
I'm not ugly and repulsive and I<lb />
hate to think I'm doomed forever<lb />
to stare at four bleak walls while<lb />
other girls are out having fun on<lb />
dates. Please help me.<lb />
Unhappy<lb />
My dear Unhappy,<lb />
Certainly you aren't going to let<lb />
this get you down! Why, for a pretty<lb />
young freshman to sit alone in her<lb />
room on Saturday night would sure-<lb />
ly be a discredit to the female race.<lb />
This must never happen, so I will<lb />
attempt to map out a plan for you.<lb />
First, be sure that your unpopu-<lb />
larity isn't caused from "what even<lb />
your best friend won't tell you<lb />
Don't be the twin with the phony.<lb />
Remember to use your steel wool and<lb />
Dutch Cleanser complexion treatment<lb />
every night.<lb />
And here's a cute little trick for<lb />
too much tummy. Lie flat on your<lb />
back and have your roommate care-<lb />
fully place one English I composi-<lb />
tion book, one Bassetts' Short His-<lb />
tory of the U. S. and one Webster's<lb />
Collegiate dictionary on your stom-<lb />
ach. As soon as this is done have<lb />
your roommate gently sit on top of<lb />
the books. Remember, the longer<lb />
you keep this position, the better<lb />
the tummy!<lb />
Roll away those hips! Now, I rea-<lb />
lize that this is hardly possible in<lb />
your own crowded room, but have<lb />
you ever noticed those long empty<lb />
halls? Of course not, but all this<lb />
time they've been right outside your<lb />
door just begging to be used.<lb />
Now I don't advise you to do your<lb />
exercise until the traffic of the day<lb />
subsides a little, for, after all, what<lb />
boy wants to date a girl with foot-<lb />
prints on her face? But 11:30 p.m.<lb />
is a nice quiet hour. Start at one end<lb />
by Stuart Arrington<lb />
of the hall and roll to the otheT,<lb />
but remember, keep those eyes open<lb />
for any stray trunks or counselors.<lb />
It always complicates matters to<lb />
go speeding around the corner and<lb />
bowl over the house mother, so you<lb />
should limit yourself to the length<lb />
of one hall only.<lb />
So much for the exercises. Now<lb />
let's discuss attracting the human<lb />
male. There are many, many ways<lb />
to gain attention from the normal<lb />
college boy but I shall outline a few<lb />
of the most successful for you:<lb />
1. If you're the type that likes a<lb />
bold, daring young man here's a sure<lb />
catch. If your sweater size is 36,<lb />
then make your next purchase a size<lb />
34. Of course if your sweater size<lb />
is more than 36 then you don't have<lb />
any business writing me in the first<lb />
place; it's all your own fault.<lb />
But to continue; if you wear a<lb />
size 26 skirt comfortably, buy a size<lb />
24 the next time. This will help<lb />
you achieve that "melted and poured<lb />
in" look and it won't be long before<lb />
some "swoon bloom" tells you you'd<lb />
make a perfect geometry problem.<lb />
2. If it's the "explorer" type you're<lb />
looking for, here's your recipe. Get<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
The political campaign has gone tbj<lb />
all good things, and for most of us ifa ?<lb />
soon. So for the last time we'd like<lb />
ment or two on the review of the 1052 I<lb />
tial race.<lb />
The voting of Virginia. <lb />
Tennessee in favor of the Repul<lb />
a significant event in the annals of<lb />
gress. For all too long a time I<lb />
Democrats in preparation foi<lb />
has been, "We've got the South<lb />
let's see about the rest of th<lb />
This significant balloting on th<lb />
intelligent Southern states n<lb />
First, that Southerners can now<lb />
attention for their vote. For<lb />
than taking the crumbs th Dei<lb />
hitherto seen lit to throw our<lb />
gain for the parties' favor and<lb />
to whichever will offer us th<lb />
fense of State's Rights and<lb />
number two indicates that th<lb />
that they are perfectly capal<lb />
lican, will command a ceraii<lb />
paigning from the Candida<lb />
This will heighten the compete<lb />
Southern vote and mean that<lb />
country can play a more signif<lb />
affairs of the nation.<lb />
All Southerners can v<lb />
part that these states have p<lb />
the progress of Southern inter.<lb />
one of Dad's old overcoat3, the big-<lb />
ger the better, a big plaid pleated<lb />
skirt, heavy athletic socks ami hand-<lb />
sewn mcKicasins. By the time your<lb />
lover finds the real you, he'll be<lb />
tired of exploring forever, and ready<lb />
to settle down to stead, dating�<lb />
with you!<lb />
3. But if it's the artistic type you<lb />
want you must change your tactics.<lb />
Your crew cut duck's tail must give<lb />
way to slinky long hair, preferably<lb />
in varying shades of yellow. Bobby<lb />
socks should be traded in for nylon<lb />
hose with sequin reptiles and dino-<lb />
saurs embroidered on them. Trans-<lb />
parent red silk blouses and long silk<lb />
scarves should replace the tradi-<lb />
tional sweaters. And instead of plaid<lb />
skirts I suggest black velvet. It's<lb />
a sure bet you'll have first choice<lb />
in sharing his closet in Greenwich<lb />
Village.<lb />
Well, Unhappy, I think you'll have<lb />
enough to work on this week and I<lb />
do hope that the advice will do some-<lb />
good. Don't forget that my advice<lb />
has helped thousands of bewildered,<lb />
love-lorn girls. Toodle-oo til next<lb />
time.<lb />
Confidentially yours,<lb />
Miss Nix<lb />
A final word on the candi<lb />
en all along in favor of Genera Ei<lb />
today we'd like to say a word<lb />
the vanquished Governor Stev<lb />
The governor conducted <lb />
admirable way. It was indeed<lb />
mud-slinging of President Tr<lb />
a blot on such an enviable n<lb />
been for the graft-ridden Trui<lb />
no honest man, Democrat or<lb />
buck, then Adlai Stevenson<lb />
edly made a fine President :<lb />
venson was a victim of circ i<lb />
chosen to run at the inoppo I<lb />
citizens of America were fed<lb />
man tactics.<lb />
�<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Kmihi Bo<lb />
1<lb />
r t�<lb />
Peace Poll Taken On Campus<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Tuesday of this week marked the were involved. Hence, the League of<lb />
thirty-fourth anniversary of the Nations died. Although the United<lb />
signing of the armistice of World Nations is the last hope of peace, it<lb />
War I. Peace was made then; so must have much greater support than<lb />
we wanted to know how peace could it now has if it is to succeed.<lb />
be made now. In order to find out, we<lb />
took a survey on ideas for peace.<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt, director of re-<lb />
ligious activities: There is not going<lb />
to be another war any time soon be-<lb />
cause all the 'babies born this month<lb />
(in Pitt county) have been girls.<lb />
They say that more boys are born<lb />
just before wars. . . . When a man<lb />
learns to live at peace with God, he<lb />
will live peacefully with his neighbor.<lb />
Dr. H. A. Coleman, professor of<lb />
history and advisor for the IRC: The<lb />
League of Nations failed because no<lb />
great power would risk its blood and<lb />
treasure to prevent Japan from going<lb />
into Manchuria and Italy from In-<lb />
vading Etniopia. In other words, no<lb />
vital interests of other great powers<lb />
George Gilbert, president of the<lb />
Baptist Student union: In order that<lb />
we may have world peace we must<lb />
have a strong world government, a<lb />
world court and an international po-<lb />
lice force. In this world which is<lb />
rapidly growing smaller, it is the<lb />
only solution that looks hopeful.<lb />
Mrs. George Perry, instructor of<lb />
foreign language: It is ironical that<lb />
much of our knowledge of other peo-<lb />
ples is derived from wartime ex-<lb />
periences. In proportion as we en-<lb />
rich our associations with other na-<lb />
tions in times of peace, so we can<lb />
expect longer duration of such times<lb />
and perhaps look forward eventually<lb />
to a lasting peace.<lb />
Careful With Those Questions<lb />
"You know that new fraternity house they built next door?� It's a<lb />
SORORITY !w<lb />
Boys, has your girl ever asked you<lb />
a question, which if you answered<lb />
truthfully would probably cause<lb />
nothing less than a major catastro-<lb />
phe? The disastrous question could<lb />
quite possibly be "Bill, how do you<lb />
like my new hair-do?" "Am I put-<lb />
ting on too much weight?" or "Did<lb />
I make you angry when I ordered<lb />
that T-bone steak last night?" No,<lb />
wait boys, don't let your actual<lb />
opinions overrule that better judg-<lb />
ment. One mistake might well be<lb />
your last with the present girl of<lb />
your choice.<lb />
The "Saturday Evening Post" gives<lb />
a remedy for ways to avoid that awk-<lb />
ward position.<lb />
Call a woman a kitten, but never ft<lb />
a mouse, cannot<lb />
cat;<lb />
You can call her<lb />
call her a rat;<lb />
Call a woman a chicken, but never<lb />
a hen;<lb />
Or you surely will not be her caller<lb />
again.<lb />
You can say she's a viaion, can't<lb />
say she's a sight;<lb />
And no woman is skinny, she's<lb />
slender and slight;<lb />
If she should burn you up, say she<lb />
sets you afire,<lb />
And you'll always be welcome, you<lb />
trickly old lUr.<lb />
John E. Donovan, "Semantics"<lb />
"The Saturday Evening Post July<lb />
13, 1946<lb />
The title of this column i nl<lb />
elude in it a variety of Bill<lb />
dating to the latest star t<lb />
is the case, this week's spac<lb />
to the art of argument.<lb />
Arguments are the e<lb />
into and the hardest things <lb />
is, in the same condition in w<lb />
We know many who have disc<lb />
during the past few weeks, if tl<lb />
it before. Maybe this should ha<lb />
before the election, but better<lb />
Attacking this problem fr<lb />
of view: Supose a person tri - I<lb />
with you, in the soda shop, let's - ;<lb />
room. He comes up and says: "I h<lb />
blondes; well, they're nothing<lb />
heads.<lb />
Suppose further that you '<lb />
honorable record as an imparl<lb />
of blondes, their likes, dislikes<lb />
this pretty close to an insult. W<lb />
going to do?<lb />
There are three obvious <lb />
and one not so obvious. You car:<lb />
can turn your back and walk awaj<lb />
dignity as you can summon. Y u i<lb />
don't know what you're talking a<lb />
a slam-bang argument. This will ;<lb />
a crowd like a sop-box debate,<lb />
debates it will get precisely nowh-<lb />
These are the normal coursi<lb />
this time, in the interest of pea.<lb />
suppose you try an experiment. SI<lb />
ground, put on as reasonable an i<lb />
can be mustered, and say nothing<lb />
Your man looks suprised. bul<lb />
to the attack "All the guys in Slaj<lb />
only date a fellow for laughs<lb />
You continue to keep your :<lb />
the brake. The essence of the ex<lb />
refuse to argue on big general stafo wn<lb />
nobody knows what the other fell.<lb />
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to know, oughtn't they?"<lb />
Now he is moving from the<lb />
the defensive. If you are tempted I<lb />
your advantage then resist.<lb />
"Go ahead you say, "I'm listening<lb />
you are listening. You are trying to determi<lb />
what makes him act this way.<lb />
Your opponent opens his mouth, closes<lb />
and shifts into neutral. "Well, son pPj<lb />
think redheads are nicer; what do you think.<lb />
This is the signal that your experiment naj<lb />
been a success! The attack has fizzled out mi<lb />
man who came to back you into a corner is j<lb />
asking your opinion. You can leave him d'T<lb />
armed, or you can continue your experiment"<lb />
You can give him examples of your opinion an<lb />
since you have listened to him. he is now<lb />
to listen to you.<lb />
Stuart Chase, author of "Road to A<lb />
ment says that the essence of arguing is 'ister<lb />
mg. Don't hit don't contradict don't cave<lb />
or turn the other cheek. Just say; "Tell n<lb />
some more, I'm listening Accept your �ttaf<lb />
as a human being with a legitimate point oj<lb />
view.<lb />
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Close Campaign Tomorrow<lb />
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ing frosh linemen, gave a good ac-<lb />
count of himself in his best effort<lb />
of the year. The Fayetteville ace<lb />
was all over the field as he tackled<lb />
furiously.<lb />
Stetson played a brand of ball<lb />
that we have never seen in the North<lb />
State conference. This could be due<lb />
to the fact that they play much<lb />
stronger competition than our sister<lb />
schools. Next week it's Miami uni-<lb />
versity for the Hatters and the week<lb />
before the game with East Carolina<lb />
they had tied Florida State.<lb />
Their backs were fast, and when<lb />
they were hit they ke;pt right on<lb />
driving with an ehisiveness that<lb />
reminds one of the running days of<lb />
Charlie Justice. They employed a<lb />
defense that varied with every play<lb />
and made it difficult for the locals<lb />
to operate effectively.<lb />
Bucs Receive Publicity<lb />
Never have we seen this college<lb />
get so much statewide publicity.<lb />
Banner headlines in all of Florida's<lb />
leading papers carried the results<lb />
of the game and actually gave us<lb />
more of a buildup then Duke ever<lb />
gets in the News and Observer.<lb />
Seems a shame that a state so far<lb />
East Carolina's Successfull 1952 Gridders Ready For West Virginia<lb />
This is the 1952 fiotball edition from East Carolina college which<lb />
has split North Carolina's football circles wide open with its outstanding<lb />
record of 5-2-2. Tomorrow night will be the last appearance of the season<lb />
as Coach Boone's men tangle with the rugged Golden Bears of West Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech. unless a bowl bid is forthcoming. The Pirates, along with a con-<lb />
ference brother, Lenoir Rhyne. is currently the hottest team in the state<lb />
having suffered no defeats since the conference opener.<lb />
Nine Buc Seniors Finish College Grid Career Against Bears<lb />
A terrific loss will be dealt East<lb />
Carolina's powerful grid machine to-<lb />
morrow night when nine members of<lb />
away could find room for us and I Coach Jack B00"6'8 ekven close out<lb />
Eastern North Carolina's leading pa-<lb />
per, namely the Old Reliable, hardly<lb />
knows we exist.<lb />
Porter Greets Candidates<lb />
As Cagen Work For Opener<lb />
f practice behind report to Coach Porter and Assistant<lb />
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the opinion, how-<lb />
team was showing up<lb />
: sidering the amount<lb />
hav� had.<lb />
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Porter was a bit<lb />
lid that the team<lb />
! they equalled last<lb />
� h was 16-9. He<lb />
� le oss of three of<lb />
Collie, Fennell and<lb />
the team consider-<lb />
?w said Porter, "we're<lb />
ur freshmen come<lb />
Coach Collie Monday after the football<lb />
season is over. They include Bobby<lb />
Hodges, Nick Kanos, Paul Gay,<lb />
Harold O'Kelly and Walter Stanfield.<lb />
Porter refused to comment on the<lb />
possibility of adding the University<lb />
of North Carolina to the schedule.<lb />
Athletic Director Jorgensen said that<lb />
nothing definite had been decided yet,<lb />
hut a game with UNC was being<lb />
ngotiated.<lb />
North State Standing?<lb />
Team<lb />
all right It all de- Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
nuch 'hey can help us<lb />
� , power we had<lb />
I P irter, "but we'll<lb />
�� am will be a little<lb />
tue to the addition<lb />
. freshmen.<lb />
ingle out any one<lb />
CONFERENCE GAMES<lb />
WLT Pet. Pf. Op.<lb />
4 0 0 1.000 134 30<lb />
3 0 1 .875 43 7<lb />
4 11 .750 122 49<lb />
2 4 0 .333 71 76<lb />
13 0 .250 22 66<lb />
1 4 0 .200 43 114<lb />
0 3 0 .000 12 126<lb />
a brilliant four year collegiate foot<lb />
ball career at College stadium against<lb />
West Virginia Tech.<lb />
Performing for the final time in<lb />
collegiate uniform will be Dennis<lb />
Smith, Dwight Shoe, Bill MacDon-<lb />
ald, Illard Yarborough, Lyn Grissom,<lb />
Jack Benzie, Frank Madigan, Sandy<lb />
Siler and John Painter.<lb />
All will be sorely missed and their<lb />
absence could have an effect on the<lb />
1953 Pirate football edition. These<lb />
nine giants enrolled here back in<lb />
1949 when East Carolina began a<lb />
long building process in the athletic<lb />
field and they have watched it ex-<lb />
pand to its peak in their senior year.<lb />
These men will be proud to look back<lb />
in future years and consider that<lb />
they were the first of the college's<lb />
grid giants.<lb />
Co-Captains Gone<lb />
Many coaches throughout the south<lb />
will heave a sigh of relief when they<lb />
discover the absence of Doc Smith<lb />
and Dwight Shoe, the two co-captains.<lb />
Smith established himself as an East 1 scored twice.<lb />
Carolina favorite in his freshman Portsmouth Boys Leave<lb />
season when he was shoved into the Bill MacDonald, a Portsmouth 200<lb />
Elon game and gave a homecoming<lb />
crowd an exhibition of hard, clean<lb />
football. An offensive guard, who can<lb />
be a demon on defense if needed,<lb />
this well-liked student is a contender<lb />
for All-conference honors.<lb />
Shoe was the talk of the league in<lb />
his freshman campaign, as he snag-<lb />
ged passes -beyond comprehension.<lb />
He is extremely fast and resourceful<lb />
when running the ball. He has a great<lb />
knack of getting free on passes and<lb />
he can hold anything he can reach.<lb />
The Salisbury youth should be a<lb />
unanimous choice for All-state.<lb />
Field general Sandy Siler's loss<lb />
will be felt severely, for his experi-<lb />
ence, will be desperately needed in<lb />
the back field next year. Siler is slick<lb />
in handling the ball and keen in his<lb />
judgment. He had a heck of a job<lb />
waiting for him when he took over<lb />
at quarterback, because he had to<lb />
fill the shoes of one of the nation's<lb />
best passers, Roger Thrift. His ma-<lb />
neuvering clearly brought the Pi-<lb />
rates a tie against Stetson university<lb />
last week; with time running out<lb />
pounder, is an offensive lineman and<lb />
they seldom get much notice in the<lb />
papers, but fans who have seen Enst<lb />
Carolina perform well remember this<lb />
blocking guard. He is very, very<lb />
rugged, very determined and very<lb />
enthusiastic about ramming his bloc-<lb />
ky body into those who stand in<lb />
the way of advances by the Bucca-<lb />
neers.<lb />
Yarborcigh, Grissom Transfers<lb />
Lady Luck rode for the Pirates<lb />
when High Point college was faced<lb />
with a manpower shortage and dis-<lb />
continued football. Its ace halfback,<lb />
and one of the most powerlul run-<lb />
ners in the conerence, Illard Yar-<lb />
borough, matriculated to this school<lb />
and since has been a tremendous<lb />
threat on offense. Handicapped with<lb />
a knee injury in 1951 he saw action<lb />
Another Portsmouth bone crusher � in only two games, but this season<lb />
Catawba<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Elon<lb />
West. Carolina<lb />
Guilford<lb />
is Frank Madigan, who is an honor<lb />
student. His 175 pounds have the<lb />
loyal support of every Pirate fan.<lb />
Last season he saw action at offen-<lb />
sive center, but this season he was<lb />
called in for defense all the time.<lb />
Madigan can throw some hard, jar-<lb />
ring tackles and has that football<lb />
know-how that is so vital at his<lb />
position.<lb />
Virginia continues to dominate the<lb />
list of seniors with Jack Benzie<lb />
rounding out the fine football talent<lb />
from Portsmouth. Benzie was Coach<lb />
Bill Dole's prize runner in his fresh-<lb />
man year, but a knee injury kept<lb />
he has soared to new heights as he<lb />
frequently worms out of a group of<lb />
tacklera and get away for long runs.<lb />
Lyn Grissom, the extra-point kick-<lb />
er or the Pirates for two seasons,<lb />
also offered his services to East<lb />
Carolina when High Point dropped<lb />
the sport. At High Point, Grissom<lb />
was a brilliant number one quarter-<lb />
back Here he took up the converting<lb />
duties and has done a good job too.<lb />
Pi;inter is another transfer from<lb />
Davidson college. This is his first<lb />
. ason with the Pirates because he<lb />
was not eligible last season. Per-<lb />
forming from the end position, Paint-<lb />
West Virginia Brings<lb />
Fast Backfield Stars<lb />
Here For Final Game<lb />
West Virginia Tech, a terror<lb />
in the .small college football cir-<lb />
cles, brings a season's record of<lb />
five wins and two looses to<lb />
Greenville Saturday night when<lb />
East Carolina closes out its sea-<lb />
son at eight o'clock in College<lb />
stadium. A capacity crowd of<lb />
10,000 is anticipated for the<lb />
first meeting between the two<lb />
schools.<lb />
The Pirates have not lost a ball<lb />
game since they opened the North<lb />
State campaign in a 7-6 loss o Len-<lb />
oir Rhyne and need a victory to com-<lb />
pile an outstanding won, lost record<lb />
for the season. The Bucs nw have a<lb />
5-2-2 mark.<lb />
Nine seniors will be performing<lb />
for the Buccaneers in their last ap-<lb />
pearance in a purple and gold uni-<lb />
form (unless a bowl bid is forth-<lb />
coming). Included in the graduating<lb />
class are co-captains, Dwight Shoe<lb />
and Dennis Smith. Others are first<lb />
string backs Sandy Siler, Jack Benzie<lb />
and Illard Yarborough, Linemen Bill<lb />
McDonald, Frank Mrdigan, John<lb />
Painter. Extra-point kicker, Lyn<lb />
Grissom will also wind up a four<lb />
year career against the Golden Be<lb />
Meanwhile West Virginia c<lb />
loaded with freshmen stars that hav<lb />
been moulded into one of the strong-<lb />
est clubs the school has seen In<lb />
1951 the Bears rolled to a 7-1 re,<lb />
and in 1950 they sported a 6-3-1<lb />
mark. Coach Don Phillips has a fn<lb />
man fudback that performs like an<lb />
old general in Delmar Dixon, a 170-<lb />
pounder. Dixon is the teams leading<lb />
scorer carrying the ball 41 times<lb />
through the line and gaining an<lb />
amazing 365 yards, an average of 8.1<lb />
yards per carry.<lb />
Little Quarterback<lb />
Quarterback for the visitor- is 155-<lb />
pound senior, John Grossi. Two speedy<lb />
halfbacks -bare the brunt of the of-<lb />
fensive with Dixon. Walter Rapk'v<lb />
a 185-pounded is the team's second<lb />
man in ground gaining.<lb />
ECC Line-lps<lb />
him on the bench much of the 1950 j er found it dificult to gain a start-<lb />
he refused to call wild plays, just : campaign. Again this season he has ing berth with Dwight Shoe already<lb />
kept passing until the locals had been hampered by a severe toe ail<lb />
ment, but reports have it that he will<lb />
be raring to go next Saturday night<lb />
against West Virginia.<lb />
, there. Yet, once he enters the game<lb />
his presence is felt. He is fast, ag-<lb />
grssive and educated well along the<lb />
realm of football.<lb />
(Tie game counts half game won,<lb />
d that Huffman was i half game lost in conference.)<lb />
ball he has ever<lb />
will be great again<lb />
�ell w-as placed on the<lb />
Team<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
ALL GAMES<lb />
WLT Pet. Pf. Op.<lb />
6 0 0 1.000 254 37<lb />
past two years j Catawba<lb />
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terrific in practice.<lb />
8 starting forward his<lb />
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East Carolina<lb />
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Elon -<lb />
West. Carolina<lb />
Guilford<lb />
5 11<lb />
5 2 2<lb />
2 5 1<lb />
3 4 1<lb />
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0 6 0<lb />
.833 83 89<lb />
.750 183 86<lb />
.350 98 122<lb />
.370 70 115<lb />
.250 66 116<lb />
.000 31 184<lb />
ASHING GREASING GAS<lb />
COLLEGE ESSO STATION<lb />
Athlete Of The Week<lb />
Selected in the October 31 edition punt that Paul cuddled in his arms<lb />
as ATHLETE OF THE WEEK, and I on the twelve yard line. His spine-<lb />
now dominating this column again is<lb />
Paul Gay, super-sonic halfback who<lb />
shocked the Hatters of Stetson uni-<lb />
versity with his electrifying 88-yard<lb />
touchdown jaunt Saturday beneath<lb />
the parching Florida sun at Deland.<lb />
Trailing the vastly larger Hatters<lb />
by a defecit of 12-19 as the game<lb />
went into its final stages, the Pirates<lb />
called on their paramount scat-cat<lb />
Gay, and Paul competently answered<lb />
the summon to duty. Resting tem-<lb />
porarily on his own ten yard stripe<lb />
waiting to receive a Hatter punt,<lb />
Gay was faced with the almost im-<lb />
possible situation of fleeting through<lb />
the Hatter defense.<lb />
The Stetson kicker put; his foot<lb />
into the pigskin and lofted a fine<lb />
Gay Returns Punt 88 Yards<lb />
To Tie Stetson University<lb />
tingling excursion started up the left<lb />
side of the field. At mid-field a mass<lb />
of Stetson-turbaned giants moved in<lb />
to halt the twinkle-toed Gay. Step-<lb />
ping quickly as light, Paul suddenly<lb />
cut to the right and turned on the<lb />
steam! After ten yards he was out<lb />
in the open and running like a male<lb />
on Sadie Hawkins day. The picture<lb />
play brought the entire crowd to<lb />
their feet, and tangled the final<lb />
.score at 19-all.<lb />
Beside this brilliant maneuver, Paul<lb />
was a constant work-horse for the<lb />
Buccaneers all afternoon. Through-<lb />
out the contest he exhibited an in-<lb />
spiring calibre of play that has<lb />
made the Pirates a powerful and<lb />
respected football machine.<lb />
Gay's story-book 88-yard i In the closing minutes, with the<lb />
�m-n with less than four Hatters ready to sing their victory<lb />
song, Gay crushed the hopes of a<lb />
Stetson win with his sensational<lb />
gallop to make the score 19-18. Gris-<lb />
som's conversion knotted the score at<lb />
19-19.<lb />
Paul<lb />
punt reurn<lb />
minutes, left, brought a fighting East<lb />
Carolina Pirates eleven from behind<lb />
to tie a favored Stetson Hatter crew<lb />
19-19, in a thrilling contest played at<lb />
Deland, Fla Saturday.<lb />
Trailing 19-12 with a Stetson<lb />
Homecoming victory almost certain,<lb />
Gay, a 155-pound soph from Wilson,<lb />
went into a double safety with Eno<lb />
Boado as the Hatters were forced to<lb />
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entire Stetson club for the score.<lb />
Tension was great as the Bucs lined<lb />
up for the conversion, but Hawk<lb />
Grissom calmly booted the clutcher.<lb />
Stetson Scores First<lb />
Stetson drew first blood in the<lb />
second quarter as Rod Lonsinger<lb />
stole an EC aerial. Several plays<lb />
moved the Hatters to the four, with<lb />
Willi Han commencing the drive.<lb />
The placement was good for a 7-0<lb />
count. ECC struck back in the same<lb />
period with a 66-yard drive. A pen-<lb />
alty put the ball on the host's one<lb />
where Claude King bulled over. As<lb />
the conversion was bad, the .Pirates<lb />
trailed 7-6.<lb />
The Hatters pushed far ahead in<lb />
the fourth on scores set up by a fum-<lb />
ble and an interception. Jerry Galla-<lb />
her crashed over from the Buc five<lb />
after an EC fumble on the 33. After<lb />
a pass interception, Stetson's Bobby<lb />
Mark skirted end from the six for<lb />
the second tally. Both placements<lb />
went astray and the Hatters led 19-6.<lb />
Bucs Battle Back<lb />
The Pirates refused to admit de-<lb />
feat and bounced back for a couple<lb />
of TD's. On the ensuing kick-off,<lb />
the Buccaneers scored in three plays.<lb />
Siler passed for 24, 16 and then 25<lb />
to Illard Yarborough in the host's<lb />
end zone. With a wide conversion,<lb />
the score read 19-12, Stetson.<lb />
perts guessing.<lb />
Reasoned one group of Soda Shop<lb />
sideliners; Stetson beat Furman,<lb />
Furman topped West Virginia, West<lb />
Virginia edged Pittsburgh, PittsK<lb />
burgh downed Notre Dame and just<lb />
last week the Irish whipped Okla-<lb />
homa, one of the nation's top five<lb />
teams.<lb />
Are Bucs Bowl Bound?<lb />
Are the Pirates of East Carolina<lb />
college, with a 5-2-2 record, bound<lb />
for a New Year's bowl on January<lb />
1? College athletic officials are still<lb />
playing a hush-hush affair concern-<lb />
ing rumors that Coach Jack Boone's<lb />
eleven have been approached by bow 1<lb />
sponsors.<lb />
Reports began to leak out in De-<lb />
land when the Pirates tied Stetson<lb />
university 19-19 before officials of<lb />
at least two bowls that the Pirate,<lb />
were being considered. Talk now<lb />
has it that the Pirates were being<lb />
considered. Talk now has it that the<lb />
Pirates are being considered for<lb />
three bids.<lb />
Tangerine bowl officials were well<lb />
pleased with the Pirates in Florida.<lb />
If a bid is received it would have<lb />
to be approved by the college's ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb />
. m<lb />
Pecking Away Sports Medlies<lb />
by Bruce<lb />
The Buccaneers, back from the<lb />
'Sunshine state" after dulling some<lb />
of the Homecoming luster of the<lb />
Stetson university Hatters, merit the<lb />
commendations of the entire student<lb />
body for their outstanding perform-<lb />
ance against the much larger school<lb />
from the heart of America's vaca-<lb />
tion land.<lb />
Before the contest East Carolina's<lb />
familiarity was very obscure in De-<lb />
land, and one could stroll down any<lb />
avenue and inquire to any one of<lb />
their Sol-tanned citizens, Have you<lb />
ever heard of East Carolina college?"<lb />
rhe reply most likely would have<lb />
ounded something like "You've got<lb />
.Mae. But 1 believe it's some-<lb />
where in the Carolina Now if<lb />
you'd made this same interrogation<lb />
after the EC-vibrated week end the<lb />
answer most surely would have been,<lb />
"Never has our fair city been hit by<lb />
a more impressive football aggrega-<lb />
tion and its suppor'ers than this<lb />
bunch from Greenville, North Caro-<lb />
a<lb />
There were 70-odd EC students<lb />
and parents attending the game. The<lb />
small grouPi huddled and in unison,<lb />
exuberated an astounding amount of<lb />
Phillips<lb />
noise to rate sidelighting stories in<lb />
two of Florida's newspapers. The<lb />
little, but loud cluster of Buccaneer<lb />
backers almost drowned out the<lb />
6,000 Homecoming-celebrating Hat-<lb />
ters. The clamoring, uproarious Pi-<lb />
rate crew really represented the less<lb />
fortunate ones who were unable to<lb />
make the trip.<lb />
Decorated with the traditional<lb />
black and white Pirate banners and<lb />
school buttons the rooters gathered<lb />
on the lawn of the Putman hotel,<lb />
where the team was staying, and<lb />
touched off a dazzling pep rally, led<lb />
the footballers to the stadium at-<lb />
tracting more attention with their<lb />
dimhiutive group than Stetson could<lb />
muster with all their huge throngs.<lb />
There hasn't been such school spirit<lb />
and devotion shown since Carolina<lb />
went to Times Square.<lb />
Four of Florida's biggest news-<lb />
papers carried headline stories of<lb />
the game with over a dozen action<lb />
pictures appearing in print. Doubt-<lb />
less to say, East Carolina gained<lb />
prestige from the 19-19 knot, and<lb />
the boys truly deserved such a trip<lb />
in payment for their sweat and toil<lb />
on the gridiron.<lb />
Prominent Audubon Naturalist giSSlSSw<lb />
Vespers Of Methodists<lb />
Holmes Addresses Teachers<lb />
Initiates Lecture Series Here<lb />
For Drug Needs. Cosmetics and Fountain Goods<lb />
Visit<lb />
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Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
(,pen 8 A. M. - 10 P. M. � Sunday 8:30 A. M. - 10:30 A. M<lb />
4 P. M. - 10 P. M.<lb />
Allan D. Cruickshank, staff mem-<lb />
ber of the National Audubon society,<lb />
lecturer and photographer, initiated<lb />
Wednesday evening of this week a<lb />
series of lectures to be given at East<lb />
Carolina college during 1952-1953 by<lb />
three leading American naturalists.<lb />
Local sponsors of the series are the<lb />
Greenville Woman's club, the city<lb />
schools of Greenville and the East<lb />
Carolina college Science club.<lb />
Cruickshank presented his film<lb />
"Below the Big Bend" at 7:30 p. m.<lb />
in the Austin auditorium. The public<lb />
was invited to attend, and there was<lb />
no charge for admission.<lb />
The film pictured one of this coun-<lb />
try's magnificent and spectacular<lb />
new national parks. The "Big Bend"<lb />
derived its named from the wide<lb />
sweep of the Rio Grande river as<lb />
it outlines the U.SMexican border.<lb />
Cruickshank, who is now associat-<lb />
ed with the National Audubon so-<lb />
ciety, has served as president of the<lb />
Linnaean society of New York, and<lb />
is also a full member of the Ameri-<lb />
can Ornithologists' union. He has<lb />
jeen on the staff of the American<lb />
Museum of Natural History and has<lb />
lectured widely on bird and other<lb />
wild-life subjects.<lb />
His photographs have been in-<lb />
cluded in U.S. Camera Yearbook as<lb />
among the best of the year and have<lb />
appeared in the National Geograph-<lb />
ic, Nature magazine, Audubon mag-<lb />
azine, Natural History and Life, as<lb />
well as in leading newspapers the<lb />
country over. He has been the sub-<lb />
ject of feature stories in leading<lb />
periodicals and is the author of two<lb />
books, "Birds Around New York<lb />
City" and "Wings in the Wilderness<lb />
Chesterfield Man Here<lb />
Leon Earl Davenoort has been<lb />
appointed Chesterfield campus rep-<lb />
resentative at East Carolina college<lb />
by Campus Merchandising Bureau<lb />
Inc.<lb />
He was chosen from applicants<lb />
throughout the country to represent<lb />
Chesterfield. The position will mean<lb />
experience in merchandising, adver-<lb />
tising, promotion and public rela-<lb />
tions for the student representative.<lb />
Vespers this Sunday at the Metho-<lb />
dist Student center will be led by<lb />
Rev. Harvey E. Johnson, pastor of<lb />
the Pentecostal Holiness church of<lb />
Greenville. The discussions, to be<lb />
held at 6 o'clock, will include inter-<lb />
pretations of doctrines and beliefs.<lb />
The interest in vespers is contin-<lb />
uing at these meetings and attend-<lb />
ance has been good. Last Sunday<lb />
evening an informal discussion of<lb />
the Bible was held.<lb />
A supper is held each Sunday<lb />
night at the center. Price is 35 cents<lb />
and all interested are invited.<lb />
Commerce Club Meets<lb />
The Commerce club will meet on<lb />
Tuesday night, November IK, �n<lb />
Flanagan auditorium at 6:45. A pro-<lb />
gram is planned and all members<lb />
are urged to be present.<lb />
"All teachers must see that they<lb />
are in reality teachers in reading<lb />
Dr. Keith Holmes of the East Caro-<lb />
lina college department of education<lb />
told elementary teachers of the North<lb />
Central district of the state educa-<lb />
tion association at a meeting in Ra-<lb />
leigh last Friday.<lb />
Dr. Holmes stressed the nation-<lb />
wide scope of problems in the teach-<lb />
ing of reading in the public schools,<lb />
since "all the children of all the peo-<lb />
ple" attend.<lb />
Every phase of the school cur-<lb />
riculum, Dr. Holmes explained, in-<lb />
volves reading. He advocated direct-<lb />
ing effort toward helping the indi-<lb />
vidual "master essential skills which<lb />
will promote independent reading<lb />
habits and make him a more effi-<lb />
H<lb />
cient and enthusiastic �-�<lb />
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"Until hign seb.04<lb />
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