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It Pays To Do Business<lb />
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EastCarolinian<lb />
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liege in charge.<lb />
Air Force Offers<lb />
Graduate Study<lb />
fo Old Cadets<lb />
� � , :t Force is of-<lb />
fer graduate<lb />
IFROTC students com-<lb />
al F('C<lb />
. es having<lb />
�T( and subdetachmenta were<lb />
commission in June,<lb />
nel changes will<lb />
�' era for active duty.<lb />
cers will be called<lb />
i �� remaining two-thirds will<lb />
:  ! in three groups of 2,100<lb />
; 0 tober 1. 1963, February 1,<lb />
"1 and May 1, 1954. Seniors sched-<lb />
e called on May 1 who rank<lb />
� top fourth of their class will<lb />
'V the opportunity of graduate<lb />
lfly ni a broad range of subjects at<lb />
iy institution of their choice.<lb />
For additional information, inter-<lb />
may consult Col. Fuller<lb />
the college AFROTC department.<lb />
Walter Noona of Norfolk, Va. and<lb />
Rachel Mui.dine of Newport, pianists<lb />
and students of music at East Caro-<lb />
lina College, will appear in recital<lb />
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in<lb />
Austin building. The program, spon-<lb />
sored by the college music depart-<lb />
ment, will be open to the public.<lb />
These two students played recently<lb />
in auditions conducted by the North<lb />
Carolina Symphony Orchestra in<lb />
Chpael Hill. Sunday's program will<lb />
include concertos which they pre-<lb />
sented there. They will use a Stein-<lb />
way grand piano acquired this week<lb />
by East Carolina College. Both are<lb />
pupils of Robert Carter of the college<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Walter will play Beethoven's Em-<lb />
eror Concerto. Rachel will present<lb />
Mozart's E Flat Piano Concerto. Ap-<lb />
pearing at second piano at the re-<lb />
cital will be Mr. Carter, with Walter,<lb />
and Christopher Giles of Wake For-<lb />
est, with Miss Mundine.<lb />
Walter, a senior, ha" given recitals<lb />
the campus, has played as soloist<lb />
the Fast Carolina Symphony<lb />
Orchestra, and has appeared in pro-<lb />
grams before civic, cultural and so-<lb />
rganizations throughout the<lb />
itate. Fas' spring he received recog-<lb />
nition of his ability as a pianist when<lb />
he won state and regional awards<lb />
off red by the National Federation<lb />
of Music Clubs and top rating in<lb />
the National Piano Recording Fes-<lb />
tival sponsored by the National Guild<lb />
f Piano Teachers.<lb />
Rachel, a freshman, will appear<lb />
Sunday for the first time under the<lb />
sponsorship of the college music de-<lb />
partment. Before coming to East<lb />
Carolina, she studied music under<lb />
Mrs. Charles Abernethy of New Bern.<lb />
Her performances as a pianist have<lb />
attracted attention in music contests<lb />
over this state.<lb />
SGA Gives Night<lb />
Of Entertainment<lb />
For Frosh Class<lb />
On Saturday night, a talent show<lb />
and dance were given in Wright Au-<lb />
ditorium honoring all freshmen. This<lb />
entertainment was arranged by the<lb />
Student-Faculty Social committee and<lb />
was financed by the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association.<lb />
The talent show featured freshmen<lb />
entertainers plus upper-classmen<lb />
gu st performers. Mitchell Saieed,<lb />
president of the Student Government<lb />
Association, was the master of cere-<lb />
monies.<lb />
Gipsy Wrenn from Salisbury sang<lb />
"Everything I Have Is Yours Ed<lb />
and Bob Powell, brothers from Pe-<lb />
tersburg, Va performed acrobatics.<lb />
Frank Bodkin from Greenville sang<lb />
"Em'oraeeable You O. D. Gilley<lb />
sang "Nevertheless<lb />
Bruce Phillips portrayed a Negro<lb />
preacher and Emo Boado imitated<lb />
Joe Lewi. These two then teamed<lb />
for a rendition of Dean Martin and<lb />
Jerry Lewis.<lb />
Between performances the Colle-<lb />
gians played several selections and<lb />
also rendered a few concert pieces<lb />
dr. part of the talent show.<lb />
At the end of the show Dr. Ken-<lb />
neth Cuthbert, head of the Music<lb />
Department, led everyone in group<lb />
singing accompanied by George Perry<lb />
at the piano.<lb />
Refreshments and a dance followed.<lb />
Deadline To Drop<lb />
Courses Announced<lb />
Dr. Orval L. Phillips, registrar,<lb />
announces that October 7 is the<lb />
last day for dropping a course<lb />
without receiving a five on the<lb />
subject. He asks that all students<lb />
officially drop the course with his<lb />
office.<lb />
If the student does not notify<lb />
the registrar's office of the course<lb />
dropped he will automatically re-<lb />
ceive a five on the course.<lb />
Wednesday of thig week was<lb />
the last day to drop-add a course.<lb />
Get Your Idee Cards<lb />
There will be no more identi-<lb />
fication cards issued after next<lb />
Tuesday, September 22, Billy<lb />
Laughinghouse, SGA treasurer,<lb />
said.<lb />
If a person loses his identifi-<lb />
cation card they will have to<lb />
stop by the Budget office and<lb />
pick up a ticket for each event.<lb />
This was passed by the SGA leg-<lb />
islature at their meeting Wednes-<lb />
day night. Students who have<lb />
noi received their ID card must<lb />
bring their schedule cards with<lb />
them.<lb />
A student may purchase one<lb />
student guest card for each game<lb />
for $1 from the Budget office.<lb />
In order for students to gain<lb />
admission into the stadium and<lb />
into the student stands for foot-<lb />
ball games, they must have their<lb />
own student identification cards<lb />
with their signature on it.<lb />
No one will be admitted with-<lb />
out this card except by buying a<lb />
ticket. If someone presents a tic-<lb />
ket other than his own, it will<lb />
be confiscated.<lb />
'East Carolinian'<lb />
Staff Convenes;<lb />
Greets Newcomers<lb />
Plans for operation of the "East<lb />
Carolinian college weekly, were dis-<lb />
cussed Monday night when returning<lb />
staff members and new members met<lb />
in the basement of Austin building.<lb />
Various aspects of newspaper work<lb />
wt re explained. T. Parker Maddrey,<lb />
editor, greeted the newcomers of the<lb />
staff and assigned stories to all mem-<lb />
bers. Dr. Clinton Prewett. director of<lb />
student personnel, addressed the<lb />
members in telling them the advan-<lb />
tages of working on a college paper.<lb />
Refreshments were served to the<lb />
approximately 25 old and new'mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
Several from last year's staff were<lb />
present. Among these were Emily<lb />
Boyce, Rich Square; Faye O'Neal,<lb />
Selma; Kay Johnston, Nashville; Bob<lb />
Hilldrup, Fredericksburg, Va and<lb />
Bruce Phillips, Raeford.<lb />
New members included Betty Carol<lb />
Barnes, Spring Hope; Jackie Ste-<lb />
phens, Raleigh; William G. Spivey,<lb />
Jackson; Pat Humphrey, Kinston;<lb />
Joyce Smith, Selma; Erolyti Blount,<lb />
Nashville; Marilyn Weeks, Fayette-<lb />
ville; Margaret Anne Mellon, Win-<lb />
terville; Margaret Evans, Greenville;<lb />
Betty Salmons, Creeds, Va Frances<lb />
Williamson, Cerro Gordo; Faye La-<lb />
nier, Burgaw; Annie Zawaski, Bur-<lb />
gaw; and Eugene Hayman, Coinjock;<lb />
Cecil Roberson, Henderson; Jerry<lb />
Register, Elizabethtown; Anne<lb />
George, Richmond, Va Jean Moore-<lb />
field, Richmond, Va Shirley J. Eure.<lb />
Hertford; Valeria Shearon, Varina;<lb />
Wiley Teal, Wadesboro; Lindley Mc-<lb />
Farland, Henderson; Jane Kanoy,<lb />
Thomasville; Anwer Joseph, Green-<lb />
ville; and Jeannette Smith, Wilming-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Frosh: Would you mind repeating<lb />
the question ?<lb />
Soph: Beg pardon?<lb />
Junior: Huh?<lb />
Senior: Z Z Z Z<lb />
   � �1 ' I � �" �'��  J � .<lb />
ECC Anticipates Homecoming<lb />
Taking Of Individual Pictures<lb />
For Yearbook Begins Monday<lb />
Presiding Officer<lb />
Photographers will be here Monday<lb />
to begin the taking of individual<lb />
pictures for the 'S54 "Buccaneer<lb />
aeccrding to Sjiton Mildred Reyn-<lb />
olds and Toir aw Lupton.<lb />
 group o arproimtely 30 per-<lb />
-ttns attendee the first weekly meet-<lb />
ing of the ann-ial staff Monday night.<lb />
Assignments were made o so ie of<lb />
the membera and others were told<lb />
that they would receive assignments<lb />
at the next meeting.<lb />
Plans call for the photographer to<lb />
begin napping shots at 2 p.m. Mon-<lb />
day and to work through S p. m.<lb />
After the opening day work will be-<lb />
gin each morning at 9 a.m. and<lb />
continue through 5 p.m with an<lb />
hour off for lunch from 12 eioon to<lb />
1 p.m.<lb />
Each individual sitting will take<lb />
approximately three minutes, as the<lb />
photographer will take four .Affer-<lb />
ent poses. Five persons should sign<lb />
up to have pictures taken every fif-<lb />
teen miuntes.<lb />
All person should sign up for<lb />
having individual pictures taken in<lb />
tli � Post Ofi'ce lobby on posters that<lb />
will iv on te bulletin board.<lb />
It is hope by the members of the<lb />
yearbook st.ff that a large number of<lb />
student will turn out to have their<lb />
1 otc- taken. There is no charge for<lb />
i ivi - the picture, taken, and a stu-<lb />
�1- tit. 1 es not have to purchase prints.<lb />
Tl.e faculty and administration are<lb />
als. asked to report to have their<lb />
pictures taken.<lb />
Charlotte Engraving company has<lb />
the dummy for the annual now, and<lb />
an estimate of the cost is being made.<lb />
All athletic pictures except basket-<lb />
ball have been taken, as have num-<lb />
erous other shots.<lb />
National Group<lb />
Installs Club<lb />
On Local Campus<lb />
East C rolina College hag a new<lb />
club. On 1 -QSday evening a number<lb />
of business education majors met in<lb />
Flanagan Auditorium and organized<lb />
a local chapter of .the Future Busi-<lb />
ness Leaders of America. This or-<lb />
ganization replaces the old Commerce<lb />
Club.<lb />
The PBLA is a national organiza-<lb />
tion for students in business educa-<lb />
tion. It is sponsored by the United<lb />
Business Education Association, which<lb />
is a department of the National Edu-<lb />
cation Association with headquarters<lb />
ivi Washington, D. C. Included among<lb />
the purposes of the FBI.A are devel- <lb />
aping competent, aggressive business<lb />
leadership; strengthening the confi-<lb />
dence of young men and women in<lb />
themselves and their work; creating<lb />
more interest and understanding in<lb />
the intelligent choice of business oc-<lb />
cupations; and the developing of<lb />
character and training for youthful<lb />
citizenship.<lb />
During the business meeting the<lb />
constitution was ted and com-<lb />
mittee appointments were made by<lb />
the president. Julian Vainright. Betty<lb />
Sue Branch, vice-president of the or-<lb />
ganization, was in charge of the<lb />
program and presented a humorous<lb />
skit "Maizie at the Office Yvonne<lb />
Blackwell played the part of the<lb />
hapless Maizie.<lb />
Other officers of the club are:<lb />
soeretary, Faye Jones; treasurer,<lb />
Howard Rooks; East Carolinian re-<lb />
porter, Bobbie Lou Avant; Buccaneer<lb />
reporter, Airlee Barbour; parliamen-<lb />
tarian, Kenneth Bordeaux. Faculty<lb />
sponsors are Dr. White and Mr.<lb />
Cameron.<lb />
Choir Director<lb />
Seeks Members<lb />
Dr. Flwood Keister issues an ap-<lb />
peal to all students for support of<lb />
�his College choir program. The choir<lb />
lias extensive plans for a tour cf<lb />
Greenville and surrounding territory.<lb />
The choir will also participate in<lb />
the performance of the Messiah which<lb />
is scheduled for near Christmas.<lb />
Partially formulated plans include<lb />
a tour of the entire state after which<lb />
home concerts will be given.<lb />
Both men and women are invited<lb />
to join the choir. All those interested<lb />
in joining the choir should contact<lb />
Dr. Keister in Austin building im-<lb />
mediaiely.<lb />
James L. Whitfield<lb />
Budget Office Hours<lb />
Billj Laughinghouse, treasurer<lb />
of the SGA, announces that the<lb />
Hud get office will be open Mon-<lb />
day through Friday of each week<lb />
for this quarter as follows:<lb />
9:00-y :50<lb />
1 :00-l :50<lb />
.LOO-1:00<lb />
Freshmen Elect<lb />
Slass Officers<lb />
ay<lb />
F " mej. began organization of<lb />
theu :lass for 1953-1954 and nomi-<lb />
nated candidates for major offices<lb />
at a me ting Tuesday of this week<lb />
in the Austin auditorium<lb />
Mitchell Saieed. president of the<lb />
Student Government association at<lb />
the college, presided at the meeting.<lb />
William Penuel of Goldsboro, repre-<lb />
senting the SGA a chairman of the<lb />
freshman (lections committee, as-<lb />
sisted the new students in conducting<lb />
nomination? and outlined SGA rules<lb />
and regulations regarding voting.<lb />
Balloting will take place next<lb />
Wednesday� from 9:30 a. m. to 4<lb />
p. m. in the lobby of the South Din-<lb />
ing hall. Candidates for office have<lb />
already begun their campaigns, am<lb />
freshmen are taking a lively interest<lb />
in choosing their class officers.<lb />
SGA Talks Homecoming Plans;<lb />
Budget Officers Swap Posts<lb />
by Betty Salmons<lb />
Charlie Klutz was named general<lb />
chairman of the Homecoming com-<lb />
mittee by the Student Legislature<lb />
Wednesday night.<lb />
Other plans were discussed at the<lb />
meeting for the event slated Satur-<lb />
day. October 10.<lb />
Serving with Charlie on the com-<lb />
mittee will lie Bob Neilson as parade<lb />
committee chairman. A Homecoming<lb />
committee was elected composing<lb />
ev n members, Sue Cooke, Ann Bow-<lb />
les. Bob 1 ennington, Jane Kanoy,<lb />
Louis Clark, Ann Butler, and the<lb />
president of the freshman class.<lb />
Homecoming Queen<lb />
A Homecoming Queen will be<lb />
elected this year for the first time.<lb />
This queen will be elected by the<lb />
student body in a general election<lb />
soon Dormitories and Day Student<lb />
counselors will submit one candidate<lb />
from their group. Pictures of each<lb />
candidate will be placed in the pst<lb />
office lobby.<lb />
There will be three prizes for the<lb />
best floats this year. The prizes will<lb />
Marine Reserve Takes Dropped AFROTC Cadets<lb />
An officer from the NROTC, Ma-<lb />
rine branch, Quantico, Va was here<lb />
yesterday to give examinations to<lb />
former AFROTC cadets here and<lb />
others interested in the Marine Corps.<lb />
Col. Roger Fuller, head of the Air<lb />
Science and Tactics department here,<lb />
said that he did not know how many<lb />
cadets had dropped from the depart-<lb />
ment since the new flight regulations<lb />
was put in effect.<lb />
Forty-five Join<lb />
Forty-five students here are plan-<lb />
ning for a commission in the Marine<lb />
Corps. AH freshmen, sophomores, and<lb />
juniors go to Quantico, Virginia, six<lb />
weeks for two summers. Upon grad-<lb />
uation from college and the success-<lb />
ful completion of the two summer<lb />
terms, these men will become ser-<lb />
geants. The seniors will become second<lb />
lieutenants after the completion of a<lb />
similar tn week course for two sum-<lb />
mer terms.<lb />
All new East Carolina Marine lieu-<lb />
tenants will attend a special officers<lb />
school for five months in various<lb />
parts of the United States.<lb />
Any other students interested in<lb />
r serve officers of the Marine Corp<lb />
are advised to see Dean Jenkins who<lb />
is making the recruiting arrange-<lb />
ments.<lb />
The college is indebted to Dr. Her-<lb />
bert Hadley of Greenville, Reserve<lb />
medical officer, for giving his time<lb />
in order to administer medical exam-<lb />
inations, Dean Clinton Prewett said.<lb />
Had he not given the service, stu-<lb />
dents would have had to go to Ra-<lb />
leigh for the examinatiins at their<lb />
own expense.<lb />
Women are aiso eligible for the<lb />
Marine program.<lb />
Fuller Explains<lb />
The Air Force's recent reversal<lb />
from a build-up for fiscal year 1954<lb />
to a reduced force for the military,<lb />
brought on by lowered budget and<lb />
manpower authorizations, has a defi-<lb />
nite effect on the Air Force ROTC<lb />
program, Col. Fuller said.<lb />
He added that reduction plans will<lb />
mean a drastic slash in junior and<lb />
senior clasg enrollment in AFROTC<lb />
program. Instead of producing as<lb />
many as 27,750 officers in a single<lb />
year. as was once planned, or 19,000<lb />
as planned since 1952, the AFROTC<lb />
is to level off with about an 8,000 a<lb />
year output. Most officers will be ear-<lb />
marked for flying training.<lb />
Col. Fuller stated that the number<lb />
of college freshmen and sophomores<lb />
to be enrolled will not change. He<lb />
emphasized that thre is no restric-<lb />
tion or control over the Air Science<lb />
basic course, freshman and sopho-<lb />
more years, and that any freshman<lb />
interested in AIR Force ROTC is en-<lb />
couraged to enroll.<lb />
The PAST re-iterated, however,<lb />
that selection requirements for the<lb />
advance course would be much higher<lb />
and more competitive and one of the<lb />
 rimary criteria will be that nearly<lb />
all students apply must desire and<lb />
physically qualify for flight training.<lb />
A small number of AFROTC students,<lb />
who possess the technical and scienti-<lb />
fic background needed by the USAF,<lb />
will be admitted into the advanced<lb />
course without the flight training<lb />
stipulation. �<lb />
be $25. $15 and $5. Last year there<lb />
was only one prize offered which was<lb />
$15.<lb />
Possibilities for a Friday right<lb />
dance before Homecoming Day will<lb />
be looked into by the committee.<lb />
Budget Changes Officers<lb />
At the meeting hanges were made<lb />
in the officers of the Budget office.<lb />
Ann Bynum, who will graduate in<lb />
August, resigned her position as<lb />
first assistant treasurer. Since Billy<lb />
Laughinghoose, treasurer, will grad-<lb />
uate in May and the incoming treasur-<lb />
er for the year 1954-1955 must have<lb />
served one quarter as first assistant<lb />
treaurer, Ann consented to reign in<lb />
order that the candidate of next year<lb />
will have met the requirements.<lb />
Third Assistant Treasurer Howard<lb />
Rooks was elected to fill the vacancy.<lb />
Ann was elected as third assistant<lb />
treasurer. Milton Foley remained as<lb />
second assistant treasurer.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert's new college<lb />
fight song, "East Carolina Victory<lb />
was approved by the legislature and<lb />
is to be printed in next year's Stu-<lb />
dent Handbook.<lb />
Other Busine?,<lb />
A committee was appointed to in-<lb />
vestigate possibilities of arranging a<lb />
schedule for all organizations to hold<lb />
their meetings 0i. non-conflicting<lb />
dates. Gene Russ, Maidred Morris and<lb />
Janie Parker were appointed to this<lb />
committee.<lb />
Wade Cooper was appointed as a<lb />
committee of one to investigate trans-<lb />
portation to Florida for two football<lb />
games played there by the Pirates<lb />
for interested supporters from the<lb />
student body and possibly the col-<lb />
lege band.<lb />
Presddent Mitchell Saieed an-<lb />
nounced that the Veterans club's<lb />
Victory Bell would be up by Home-<lb />
coming according to his report from<lb />
the club's president, Fred Joseph.<lb />
Dr. H. A, Coleman, social studies<lb />
professor, was elected as a faculty<lb />
advisor for the Student Legislature<lb />
in the absence of Dr. Robert Hrlt,<lb />
who resigned from the faculty last<lb />
spring.<lb />
The legislature approved Herbert<lb />
Carter's request for $150 for band<lb />
uniforms. The drum major will re-<lb />
ceive a new uniform from these funds.<lb />
Alumni Set Event<lb />
For October 19;<lb />
Plans Underway<lb />
Preparations are being made for the<lb />
1953 Homecoming Day. Saturday,<lb />
Oc1 r 10, reports Alumni Secre-<lb />
� tmes W. Butler, chairman of<lb />
� Homecoming committee.<lb />
Alurqni of East Carolina College<lb />
are expected to return to the East<lb />
Carolina College campua in large<lb />
uni' ers.<lb />
Most of the day wiii be devoted to<lb />
the reunion of the faculty and the<lb />
students with the alumni, the com-<lb />
mittee, announced.<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
alumni committee at 11:00 a.m. with<lb />
president lames L. Whitfield presid-<lb />
ing, officers and chapter presidents<lb />
will attend. The alumni Irncheon will<lb />
be held in the North dining hail at<lb />
12:45.<lb />
The Homecoming Parade will begin<lb />
at �'? j). m. There will probably be five<lb />
high :ciool bands participating in the<lb />
parade. A large number of floats are<lb />
expected lso.<lb />
In tile e ening there will be a<lb />
football game against an old con-<lb />
ferenee rival, El-m. A dance will follow<lb />
in Wright auditorium.<lb />
Students here are also making pre-<lb />
parations for the annual event. Char-<lb />
lie Klutz, recently appointed general<lb />
chairman of the student coir.ndttee,<lb />
ro orta that he and the committee<lb />
are gathering ideas and plans "for<lb />
a big day<lb />
Dormitories and the "Y" Shop will<lb />
lie, decorated. Judges will decide the<lb />
est decorated dorm.<lb />
101 G Seniors<lb />
Practice Tescb<lb />
During Quarter<lb />
East Carolina College launched this<lb />
week its fall program of student<lb />
t a bang when 101 seniors I egan work<lb />
as instructors in public school class-<lb />
rooms.<lb />
They have assignments in 13 schools<lb />
in Greenville and othe- towns in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Dr. J. L. Oppelt, director cf. stu-<lb />
dent teaching and placement at the<lb />
college, is cortdinator of the pro-<lb />
gram. Supervising teachers from the<lb />
college faculty and from the publie<lb />
schools concerned direct the activities<lb />
of the seniors preparing themselves<lb />
for careers in education.<lb />
The present group of student teach-<lb />
( is from the college includes 66 wo-<lb />
men and 35 men. Thirty-one are doing<lb />
full-time work in the elementary and<lb />
grammar school including grades one<lb />
through eight. Four of the seniors,<lb />
majors in the college department of<lb />
music are dividing their time be-<lb />
tween the Greenvie High School and<lb />
' �� eimpiis Trailing School so as to<lb />
gaiu i xperience on all levels of in-<lb />
struction in public school music.<lb />
Sixty-six of the student teachers<lb />
are working in eleven high school<lb />
areas of instruction. Their subjects<lb />
include art, business education, Eng-<lb />
lish, boms economics, industrial arts,<lb />
mathematics, music, pliysiccl educa-<lb />
tion, science, Spanish and the social<lb />
studies.<lb />
Schools where East Carolina sen-<lb />
iors are now gaining experience are<lb />
the Greenville High School, the Train-<lb />
ing School at the co'lege, and high<lb />
schools at Ayden, Belvoir, Chiood,<lb />
Winterville, Farmville, Washington,<lb />
Fremont, Kinston, Tarboiv and Rober-<lb />
sonville.<lb />
Life Saving Course<lb />
Set Fo; Fall Quarter<lb />
The Senior Red Cross life saving<lb />
course will be offered thi3 quarter.<lb />
Those students interested may give<lb />
their names to Nell Stallings or Dr.<lb />
Charles DeShaw of the physical edr<lb />
cation department as soon as possible.<lb />
Candidates for the course must be<lb />
1- years of age to take the course,<lb />
which will be held in the college<lb />
swimming pool.<lb />
The Red Cross water safety in-<lb />
structor course will be offered in the<lb />
spring quarter. Qualifications for<lb />
taking this course will be the saint<lb />
as for the life saving course.<lb /><pb facs="00038326_tn_0002" /><lb />
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. IS3<lb />
f&amp;V<lb />
AY<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College. Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 1, 1952.<lb />
Entered as se�ond-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating. CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
Ye Editor s<lb />
Say<lb />
bv T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Who's Who At East Carolina<lb />
by K ay Johnston<lb />
Eld tor-in-chief<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Faculty Advisor<lb />
to ports<lb />
Editor<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
T.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Busint ss Manager<lb />
Assistant Business Manager<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Exchange Editor<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
Kay Johnston<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Edna Massad<lb />
Fave Jones<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
After three month out of college<lb />
life for some of us, it's a little diffi-<lb />
cult to get back into the old routine.<lb />
One routine, studying, is a little<lb />
hard to jump back into all at<lb />
once, but the library was filled this<lb />
week. This is a little unusual for the<lb />
egiiffiing of the quarter. As a rule<lb />
the library has its biggest business<lb />
during the exam season. But more<lb />
power to you studious students!<lb />
Another thing that worries us is<lb />
r� membering people from the '5253<lb />
term. It is embarrassing to meet an<lb />
old classmate and says, "Hi John, I<lb />
mean Bill�Jack�Tom-er-Bill And<lb />
then get a reply, "I'm Fred, remem-<lb />
ber Maybe after a few weeks ev-<lb />
erybody will be known to each other<lb />
again and can reminisce over<lb />
year's good times.<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 your tears wash out a word of it"<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
last<lb />
No Entertainment Kicks, Please<lb />
in our opinion the Entertainment Series<lb />
schedule released today (see story on Page 1)<lb />
1 one of the best here in recent years.<lb />
Jim Butler. Alumni secretary and chairman<lb />
of the Entertainment Committee, has attempted<lb />
to arrange the schedule in good faith with the<lb />
selections chosen by the student body in last<lb />
Spring's balloting.<lb />
Now that the schedule has been released some<lb />
Mudents will doubtlessly complain that the pro-<lb />
gram, in one way or the other, does not suit their<lb />
tastes. It must be remembered, however, that<lb />
the student body selected the 1953-54 Series and<lb />
if it proves unsatisfactory then we students can<lb />
blame none other than ourselves.<lb />
A large number of students felt that the<lb />
llJ52-53 Series was not quite on par with their<lb />
desires and said so in no uncertain terms. There<lb />
can be no excuse for that kind of comment this<lb />
year.<lb />
It would be well to remember that, when the<lb />
opportunity to vote for this year's entertainments<lb />
was presented to us last spring, less than 500<lb />
students took advantage of it.<lb />
The proposed program this year is a good<lb />
one. Let's hope we all find it enjoyable. RPH<lb />
Professors can relate amus-<lb />
ing things in their classes to supple-<lb />
ment the text-book knowledge. This<lb />
week a professor was reading an old<lb />
newa story about a fellow shooting<lb />
ano�her on account, that the latter<lb />
had insulted the former's dog.<lb />
In government class we were told<lb />
that a certain African tribe in the<lb />
19th century required their women<lb />
to weigh 200 pounds to be eligible<lb />
for marriage. It was the law. It's<lb />
a shame that Doc Kinsey and Co.<lb />
wasn't around in those days.<lb />
Barbara Moore, a brunette from<lb />
Raleigh, is our choice for this week's<lb />
Who's Who. Barbara, who is 21 years<lb />
old, is a senior and a grammar grade<lb />
major (which will probably be a<lb />
great disappointment to many a high<lb />
school male).<lb />
Barbara graduated from Hugh Mor-<lb />
son High School and attended Mere-<lb />
dith College for one year before<lb />
coming to EOC. She think that her<lb />
Alma Mater is "the greatest" and<lb />
plans to begin work on her Master's<lb />
degree after her graduation this win-<lb />
ter quarter. "I'm really looking for-<lb />
ward to practice teaching<lb />
quarter Barbara said,<lb />
ways wanted to teach am<lb />
I'm going to enjoy it<lb />
A lover of all sports, and a mem-<lb />
ber of the WAA, Barbara particu-<lb />
larly enjoys participating in swim-<lb />
ming and tennis. Watching football<lb />
and basketball are two of her fa-<lb />
vorite pastimes also.<lb />
Many Activities<lb />
Since coming to ECC, Barbara has<lb />
become a very outstanding student<lb />
and takes all of her studies very<lb />
winter<lb />
'for I've al-<lb />
1 know<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Barbara Moore<lb />
seriously. However, she has still<lb />
found plenty of time to take part<lb />
and to excel in many extra activi-<lb />
ties. She is a member of the Student<lb />
Government, the WAA, the YWCA<lb />
and the FT A. She was president of<lb />
Gotten Hall during the year 195152,<lb />
and was the president of the Woman<lb />
Judiciary during the year '52-53.<lb />
In the May Court last year, Bar-<lb />
bara was an attendant. Some of her<lb />
better friends have nick-named her<lb />
"Pretty" (which is a rare compli-<lb />
ment coming from the female spe-<lb />
cies, for most girls are rather stingy<lb />
when handing out compliments to<lb />
one of their own sex!) Bar'ara's<lb />
iweet personality anil consideration<lb />
of others has won her many friends<lb />
it bcc.<lb />
Plans For Family<lb />
Of course Barbara, like mot av-<lb />
rage American girls, intends to mar-<lb />
ry1, ttle down and have children of<lb />
her own. "I hope the education that<lb />
I've had dealing with children, and<lb />
my experiences teaching them will<lb />
he with the many problems that<lb />
I'm sure to come up against, when<lb />
I begin raising my own children<lb />
Barbara stated.<lb />
When Barbara leaves ECC she will<lb />
be greatly missed by her instructors<lb />
as well as her friends, but her out-<lb />
standing record and character will<lb />
not be forgotten. ,<lb />
These Alpha Phi Omega boys really<lb />
did a commendable job during regis-<lb />
tration as well as many volunteer<lb />
upperclassmen. Dr. Orval Phillips,<lb />
registrar, said that registration "ran<lb />
the smoothest" he had ever seen and<lb />
extended his praises to those who<lb />
:iisted freshman segistration.<lb />
Anotiier word of praise goes to<lb />
'East Carolinian" staff members who<lb />
returned early to put out an issue<lb />
the first week of school. Bob Hill-<lb />
ilrup, sports editor, Emily Boyce,<lb />
feature writer. Edna Massad and<lb />
Fay Jones of the business staff, and<lb />
Tommie Lupton, advisor, made the<lb />
first edition possible.<lb />
Theie was a large turnout for the<lb />
staff meeting Monday night with a<lb />
lot of freshmen offering their as-<lb />
sistance for the coming year. If any<lb />
I of you missed our meeting and would<lb />
i like to join our staff, just drop by<lb />
the office anytime. There is always<lb />
loom for more journalists.<lb />
Excuse us, please. F. D<lb />
college treasurer, informs<lb />
there wen two errors<lb />
Duncan,<lb />
us that<lb />
in last week's<lb />
issue. The proposed two new dormi-<lb />
tories on campus will be ready prob-<lb />
ably in the summer of 1055 instead<lb />
of the summer of 1954. There will<lb />
be an approximate total of 60 phones<lb />
all together instead of an additional<lb />
60 when the switchboard is installed<lb />
on campus. This does not include pay<lb />
phones. This will mean adding about<lb />
25 new phones to the present num-<lb />
part of next week.<lb />
We regret these errors and will be<lb />
happy to correct any that are<lb />
brought to our attention.<lb />
Parking Problem Solution<lb />
East Carolina has a parking problem. There<lb />
are over 300 student cars registered and a num-<lb />
ber of uncounted faculty vehicles. In all proba-<lb />
bility there are a lot of unregistered student<lb />
cars. Where do all these cars park?<lb />
Quite a number of them are parked in illegal<lb />
parking zones which blocks traffic or pins in<lb />
other cars. Cars parked in illegal zones in front<lb />
of the dormitories present a serious problem. In<lb />
case of an emergency there has to be a place for<lb />
an ambulance or a fire truck to park. We hope<lb />
tht there will be no such calls for emergency, but<lb />
a vacant spot should be avail; jle at all times if<lb />
one arises.<lb />
Dr. Clinton Prewett, director of student per-<lb />
sonnel, said the only real solution to the parking<lb />
problem would be cooperation among student and<lb />
faculty members with cars. That is, there are<lb />
plenty spaces on adjoining streets of the campus<lb />
and around dormitories to park. If students left I her. Mr. Duncan adds that the switch-<lb />
their cars parked near their dorms and walked board should be ready by the latter<lb />
the short distance to classes it would also help<lb />
eliminate the problem, he added.<lb />
Owners of cars parked in illegal zones will<lb />
receive tickets. This action is enforced and vio-<lb />
lators must pay fines, he said.<lb />
Dr. Prewett informed us that the college<lb />
'engineer and architect are now working on plans<lb />
to add two additional parking zmes on campus.<lb />
These zones will be constructed similar to those<lb />
of the gym and Slay Hall. One will be established<lb />
behind Austin next to the old Home Management<lb />
building. The other will be near Flanagan on the<lb />
Arboretum side.<lb />
Until these are constructed, the only real<lb />
solution of the parking situation we know is to<lb />
follow Dr. Prewett's plan of cooperation.<lb />
Are You An Alcoholic?<lb />
(From the Board of Temperance of the<lb />
Methodist Church Clipsheet)<lb />
Who, me? Yes, you!<lb />
Do you drink because you "need" alcohol to<lb />
overcome shyness or the "blues"If you find you<lb />
"need" it, Mister, you had better let it alone;<lb />
you are in danger.<lb />
Do your friends appear to have noticed that<lb />
you unduly enjoy drinking in company?<lb />
Have you ever had a twinge of conscience<lb />
after drinking? If you have, just remember what<lb />
your conscience is for.<lb />
?Have you checked up on how much money<lb />
are spending for liquor?<lb />
If you had the money you have spent for<lb />
,jor during the past year in the bank, would it<lb />
improve your self-respect?<lb />
Do you find yourself drinking with those<lb />
are not your equal in intelligence and char-<lb />
How about your ambition? Is it getting a<lb />
bit bedraggled?<lb />
Ciieck this one twice: Have you ever had a<lb />
, of memory as a result of drinking?<lb />
Asking yourself these questions won't do you<lb />
harm. If the answers look unsatisfactory to<lb />
rhy not take our 30-day test: Let liquor�<lb />
J2i of Kquor�4done for 30 days. If you<lb />
xry difficulty in doing this, you'd better<lb />
tl now and stay stopped, because you<lb />
Larger Infirmary<lb />
Staff To Serve<lb />
Growing College<lb /><lb />
The infirmary has kept pace with<lb />
growing East Carolina in that this<lb />
year for the first time the infirmary<lb />
has three full time registered nurses<lb />
with two new additions to the staff.<lb />
Filling the important job of Super-<lb />
intendent of the Infirmary is Grace<lb />
Outland, from Rich Square. Miss<lb />
Outland graduated from Norfolk Gen-<lb />
eral hospital and began her career<lb />
as an offiee nurse. She has worked<lb />
in Greenville for the past seven<lb />
years, so she is no stranger in this<lb />
locality.<lb />
Miss Ruby Stephens from Rocky<lb />
Mount is also with the college in-<lb />
firmary this year to help us. She is<lb />
a graduate of Rocky Mount Sanitori-<lb />
iim and has been engaged in office<lb />
work until coming to East Carolina.<lb />
Miss Lucy Stokes needs no intro-<lb />
duction. She has been here on campus<lb />
for some time and is a graduate of<lb />
Martha Jefferson hospital, Char-<lb />
lottesville, Va. Dr. C. F. Irons is<lb />
serving as college physician again<lb />
this year.<lb />
The staff will be assisted by stu-<lb />
dent help. Croweil Williamson and<lb />
Herman Davis.<lb />
The infirmary hours are as follows:<lb />
Week Days<lb />
8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.<lb />
6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Sundays<lb />
9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.<lb />
These hours are posted over the<lb />
campus and are expected to be ob-<lb />
served by the students. Except in<lb />
emergencies, medical care must be<lb />
secured during these infirmary hours<lb />
when the doctor is in attendance.<lb />
Cuthbert's New College Song<lb />
Introduces Tomorrow's Game<lb />
b Veleria Shearon<lb />
"Stand u; and cheer for East Car-<lb />
olina The words are already ringing<lb />
in many East Carolinian's ears. How-<lb />
 ever, in case you have not heard the<lb />
 good news, here it is: East Carolina<lb />
j has a brand new school song. For<lb />
this latest musical contribution, we<lb />
are indebted to our music department<lb />
! head, Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert.<lb />
When asked to tell us the story of<lb />
1 the song, Dr. Cuthbert modestly con-<lb />
firmed the fact that the accomplish-<lb />
ment was achieved at 2 a.m. after<lb />
some hours of sleeplessness. This<lb />
occurred during the last sesion of<lb />
summer school. The melody is origi-<lb />
nal.<lb />
The first two lines:<lb />
"Stand up and cheer for East<lb />
Carolina;<lb />
Get up and yell for victory<lb />
and the last, two lines:<lb />
MSo for the Purple and Gold, we<lb />
will fight! Fight! Fight! Hey!<lb />
Fight on to victory<lb />
are his own, but he gives the stu-<lb />
dents in music fundamentals class<lb />
credit for the four intervening lines.<lb />
On Saturday night at the first foot-<lb />
hall game, the song will be intro-<lb />
duced just before game time. To aid<lb />
in the introduction the Men's Varsity<lb />
Glee Club, accompanied by the Col-<lb />
lege Band, will let the words and<lb />
music fly. Students are urged to clip<lb />
the words, which are printed below,<lb />
and .ring.them to the game.<lb />
East Carolina Victory is snappy<lb />
Now that the Korean war has ended<lb />
many of the prisoners of war are on their v.<lb />
home, the people of the United Nations can look<lb />
back on three years of hardship, misery and<lb />
death to see what has been accomplished.<lb />
For whatever history may record, the I<lb />
Slates must accept the responsibility. The ba<lb />
bone of the western nations, America was<lb />
first to assist the Republic Of South Korea<lb />
lowing the June 25. I960 attack and constai<lb />
provided more soldiers, more materiel and d<lb />
leadership than any other nation invol<lb />
And now that the fighting has ended<lb />
more peace discussions are slated, it l<lb />
more and more apparent that the principle<lb />
which our nation has always Stood "h;i . �<lb />
�violated. In other words, though the shooting<lb />
have ceased and the Communist armies ba<lb />
mauled, the United Nations has done but <lb />
way job in Korea.<lb />
The fault does not lie with the milita<lb />
any of the Western forces engaged in K n<lb />
is the politicians, both national and internali<lb />
who are to blame for the type of war thai<lb />
fought in Korea.<lb />
For three long and bloody years men I<lb />
and died�believing that their ultimate<lb />
was victory. And yet, apparently from the<lb />
this was not to be.<lb />
General James Van Fleet, former eomrj<lb />
er of the 8th Army in Korea, told recently<lb />
Readi r's Digest article of the frustrating feel<lb />
that comes when victory is not the goal. '1<lb />
belief that if one fights, one must fight to v<lb />
was not only shared by the 8th Army commai<lb />
but by millions of others as well. A fitting tril<lb />
for the United Nations cemeteries�These U<lb />
DID Die In Vain.<lb />
How silly the whole prospect sounds �<lb />
we compare it with an everyday incident<lb />
as a football game. Who ever hoard of a U<lb />
which, when playing away from home, was afl<lb />
to defeat their opponents for fear of whal<lb />
spectators might do to them?<lb />
That, it seems to us, is the history of Kora<lb />
The politicians of the United Nations and �<lb />
America have let the South Koreans down.<lb />
A jumbled mess, the Korean situation<lb />
been. It has been personified by courage on I<lb />
battlefield and cowardice on the political front<lb />
And Syngman Rhee�what of this man who has<lb />
devoted his life to the basic principles of democ<lb />
racy ?<lb />
For 7S years he has set as his goal the unit;<lb />
of Korea. May Americans be ashamed that one<lb />
of another race can practice the words of Li:<lb />
coin, "a house divided against itself canno<lb />
island better than we.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert<lb />
and loaded with spirit and enthusiasm.<lb />
Says Dr. Cuthbert, "I hope they like<lb />
it<lb />
East Carolina Victory<lb />
Words and Music, Dr. K. N. Cuthbert<lb />
Stand up and cheer for East Caro-<lb />
lina;<lb />
Get up and yell for victory.<lb />
Old Pirate Team, there is no finer,<lb />
Fight on for Pirate History.<lb />
Go out and win for East Carolina,<lb />
For win or lose we're all for you.<lb />
So for the Purple and Gold, we will<lb />
Fight; Fight! Fight! Hey!<lb />
Fight on to victory.<lb />
FOR SALE�One blue wool suit. Comp:<lb />
with hat, cap, socks, shirts and ties. Only slightl;<lb />
worn. Had thought would be able to use it long<lb />
Contact any of 300 ex-bus boys recently separates<lb />
from Detachment 600, AFROTC, East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
hy Ed illy S. Boyce<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
This week's couple are two seniors<lb />
of whom most of us are already ac-<lb />
quainted, for they are none other<lb />
than Gail Dorsy, a redhead from<lb />
Wilmington, and V. C. Sanderson<lb />
(better known as Sandy) from Sev-<lb />
en Springs.<lb />
Gail and Sandy have been going<lb />
together since last October. "I was<lb />
on mv way home from the dining<lb />
Two 'Latin Lovers' Available<lb />
To Girk Here, Writers Find<lb />
With 15 Pieces<lb />
ECC Orchestra<lb />
Sets Fast Pace<lb />
by Marilyn Scott<lb />
The music you heard at Saturday<lb />
night's freshman dance was furnished<lb />
hy the East Carolina Collegians, a<lb />
15-pieee aggregation which plays the<lb />
hall Gail said, "when I was con- : best in popular and standard music,<lb />
fronted by a rather tired looking boy , chiefly danceable in style. Leader<lb />
changing a flat tire. This tired look- j Charlie Kluttz, easily recognizable by<lb />
ing boy turned out to be Sandy, who<lb />
managed to leave his manual labor<lb />
long enough to ask me for a date.<lb />
Since I had never met him, I thought<lb />
he vs just kidding, but I was very<lb />
glad to find that he wasn't<lb />
"andy, a baseball player, holds the<lb />
position of first baseman. (Gail, it<lb />
seems, has made first base too!) Rain<lb />
or shine, Gail can usually be seen number of<lb />
on the eighth rowfourth seat on , Lee, but in<lb />
his blond crew cut, in addition to<lb />
setting the pace for all the music,<lb />
also plays the saxaphone.<lb />
The Collegians will play for dances<lb />
after each of the Pirates' home games<lb />
and will be a special feature of the<lb />
Homecoming dance Friday night, Oc-<lb />
tober 9.<lb />
The organization was started a<lb />
years ago by Bob<lb />
1951, Charlie Kluttz<lb />
he bleachers, yelling her head off<lb />
for the Pirates, but especially for<lb />
one.<lb />
"We always have fun together<lb />
(Jail said, "but we particularly enjoy<lb />
fishing. I certainly do wish ECC<lb />
would install a few fishing ponds<lb />
around here<lb />
Well, Gail and Sandy, here's wish-<lb />
ing luck to you on your love life<lb />
as well as your fishing!<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
"Couple of the Week Gail and<lb />
Sandy will each be given a carton of<lb />
Chesterfields, a free pass to the Pitt<lb />
theatre, a free meal at the Olde<lb />
Towne Iran and an item from Saslow's<lb />
jewelers.)<lb />
took over the position of lead-<lb />
er. Bobby Williams is at present<lb />
business manager of the group and<lb />
it is his duty to secure bookings for<lb />
high school and college dances within<lb />
a radius of about 100 miles of Green-<lb />
ville. The band maintains its own<lb />
trailer for the purpose of transporting<lb />
instruments and uniforms to distant<lb />
points. The members also use their'<lb />
cars for transportation on occasion.<lb />
By popular request the Collegians<lb />
have just recently added the "Bunny<lb />
Hop" to their repertoire and new<lb />
music has been ordered to include<lb />
several of the newest hits. Frequently<lb />
some member of the band does an<lb />
arrangement of a song for their<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
"American girls are friendly ex-<lb />
claims Fernando Lazarus Cerrato,<lb />
freshman student from Honduras, a<lb />
quaint country in Central America<lb />
settled by the Spaniards three cen-<lb />
turies ago.<lb />
Fernando first became interested in<lb />
East Carolina College while attend-<lb />
ing Louisiana State University, where<lb />
he took a seven-week course in Eng-<lb />
lish. There he met Dr. Thompson,<lb />
director of Latin American students,<lb />
who recommended East Carolina, as<lb />
it offered the two-year accounting<lb />
course, Fernando's major.<lb />
"The United States is a great<lb />
country, especially the steaks, foot-<lb />
ball, Dixieland music, poker and the<lb />
women He added, "Also I'm a<lb />
Charleston fan<lb />
Before coming to East Carolina he<lb />
went to the Institute Central de Va-<lb />
rones for ten years and the Instituto<lb />
San Francisco in Tegucigalpa, Hon-<lb />
duras, for two years.<lb />
The freedom offered in the United<lb />
States' colleges impressed him, as in<lb />
Honduras they separate the girls<lb />
and boys and champerones are ever<lb />
present.<lb />
Fernando's father owns a coffee<lb />
plantation in Honduras. His older<lb />
brother attends Rensselaer Polytech-<lb />
nic Institute in Troy, New York,<lb />
where he is studying civil engineer-<lb />
ing.<lb />
by Cecil Roberson<lb />
We have with us this year a South<lb />
American, Oscar Rota, from Lima,<lb />
Peru. Oscar, a freshman, compliment-<lb />
ed the college highly as being the<lb />
best and the students as being the<lb />
friendliest he has seen.<lb />
He is five feet 11 inches tall, with<lb />
black hair and dark skin. He likes<lb />
South American music, car races,<lb />
tennis, swimming anr most of all,<lb />
dating girls.<lb />
His room-mate, Fernando Lazarus,<lb />
is a native of Honduras, Central<lb />
America. Girls! This is your chance<lb />
to date a couple of Latin lovers.<lb />
Oscar's dislikes are none. His favorite<lb />
movie actress is the one and only<lb />
Marilyn Monroe.<lb />
Oscar came to the United States<lb />
to visit Gino, his brither, who is a<lb />
senior at North Carolina State Col-<lb />
lege. Upon arrival to the United<lb />
States he attended Louisiana Univer-<lb />
sity for a period of two months to<lb />
learn the English language. Dr.<lb />
Thompson of Louisiana University<lb />
recommended East Carolina College<lb />
to Oscar.<lb />
He is majoring in Business Edu-<lb />
cation. In the future he plans to enter<lb />
the exporting and importing industry<lb />
in Rio de Janeiro.<lb />
particular size band, and "Discourse<lb />
in F written by Bill Glasgow, a<lb />
former student at ECC, has been<lb />
adopted as the theme song.<lb />
Another activity of the Collegians<lb />
has been recording for the Greenville<lb />
nadio station. This work was done<lb />
last year, but the recordings have<lb />
been featured on a Greenville disc<lb />
jockey show.<lb />
A fraternity house received a let-<lb />
ter from a sorority house across the<lb />
street. "Dear Sirs: Please procure<lb />
shades for your windows. We do not<lb />
care for a course in anatomy<lb />
The frat boys answered: "Dear<lb />
Girls: The course is optional<lb />
S<lb />
Tiger: "Going around with women<lb />
a lot keeps you young<lb />
Rat: "How come?"<lb />
Tiger: " Istarted going around with<lb />
women when I was a fmshman and<lb />
I'm still a freshman<lb />
The resolution made for the continuance ol<lb />
Pot Pourri for this coming year was made unan-<lb />
imous during the last staff meeting. So once afl<lb />
the author will be pounding out copy and �<lb />
ments on a grand variety of subjects every week<lb />
Some of the articles may be dull and some<lb />
foresting, but they will be different. Try follow<lb />
ing this column, readers; who knows, you ma<lb />
even like it.<lb />
The following letter is from an enthusia<lb />
junior. She welcomes the freshman such . . .<lb />
the author of this column welcomes the freshn<lb />
by printing it.<lb />
September 17, 195b<lb />
Dear Freshman,<lb />
We are glad to have you with us and issue<lb />
you a hearty welcome! Since it has been aln<lb />
three years since I was one of you, I am sin;<lb />
bursting to tell you of my discovery. Why I h.<lb />
found a most marvelous family and we all be!<lb />
to it! A family maybe you didn't know exis:<lb />
but now a family that every one of you ar<lb />
major part of. It's a family you will be proud of<lb />
you guessed it. it's East Carolina Collegt<lb />
family is rather unusual, but do we have fun.<lb />
The Student Government Association a<lb />
the school faculty make up the head of the fan<lb />
Being the representative and controlling h<lb />
they are always eager to help those who i<lb />
help and they take grand care of us. What fine<lb />
parents they are!<lb />
The Seniors are the oldest group with us<lb />
They have struggled amid studies and fun to the<lb />
top of the ladder. They are the old timers, firmly<lb />
settled in various clubs, organizations and mar<lb />
to find time to have a grand time their last year<lb />
here. The biggest worry of the Seniors lies in<lb />
practice teaching and checking all records to make<lb />
sure they will graduate at the appointed time.<lb />
They'll be leaving us soon, leaving a perfect fam-<lb />
ily.<lb />
The Juniors have been with us for ov r two<lb />
years. Just long enough to start thinking about<lb />
having to leave. They have a lot to think about<lb />
these days, finishing up required courses, spelling<lb />
tests and dances and football games. They are<lb />
interested in the entertainment series, in the<lb />
selection of their electives, in a great many things.<lb />
The Junior-Senior Dance is coming up!<lb />
Oh, the Sophomores have pulled through the<lb />
Freshman year and still belong with us. They<lb />
have completed the required frosh courses and<lb />
are working at their major. They are glad to be<lb />
back with the family once more.<lb />
Freshman, you are just beginning to become<lb />
acquainted with the family here at ECC. We are<lb />
glad to have you with us and before long we hope<lb />
you will recognize the closely knit family that<lb />
you now belong to as one of the best ever! Good<lb />
luck to every one of you.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
A Junior<lb />
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fc RID AY SEPTEMBER 18, 1953<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
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Bucs Meet Wilson Teachers Tomorrow<lb />
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misunderstanding the<lb />
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nes during the 1953<lb />
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that th� girl cheer-<lb />
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M � day night and<lb />
?wn the girb off<lb />
pr para ions for<lb />
opening game.<lb />
witch back to the single platoon<lb />
is one of the best things that's ever<lb />
happened to the great American<lb />
game.<lb />
Whatever the case, let's hope that<lb />
the entire student body is on hand<lb />
tomorrow as the Bucs inaugurate the<lb />
1953 season. We're giving Wilson<lb />
and 12�any takers?<lb />
Club of Hast Caro-<lb />
heii way toward the<lb />
� of erecting a 0f the pool.<lb />
the gymnasium.<lb />
il.l be completed<lb />
Gymnasium Pool<lb />
Prepared For Use<lb />
Every Week Day<lb />
Dr. Charles DeShaw, of the Athletic<lb />
department, has announced that the<lb />
swimming pool in the college gym-<lb />
nasium is now open for student use.<lb />
All students are urged to make use<lb />
1953 Football Roster<lb />
mecoming, will be<lb />
i win by East<lb />
squads,<lb />
to the Vets for<lb />
needed at East<lb />
b while hag been<lb />
!�� y of Memorial<lb />
e, donated by the<lb />
ice" fraternity, ia<lb />
rial touches and<lb />
awards won<lb />
� e past 20 yeans.<lb />
rht<lb />
area<lb />
whic<lb />
sports fans<lb />
pre-season<lb />
"the greatest<lb />
n Easjl Carolina<lb />
traction to the<lb />
will be the<lb />
football for the<lb />
seasons,<lb />
it appears that<lb />
It will open from 4 to 5 p. .m.<lb />
Monday through Friday.<lb />
Swimming suits will be furnished<lb />
by the physical education department.<lb />
These suits will be regulation and<lb />
no other suits will be allowed in the<lb />
pool. There will be no laundry fee<lb />
as wag charged last year. Girls also<lb />
must wear bathing caps.<lb />
Specific regulations as formulated<lb />
by the physical education department<lb />
are as follows:<lb />
1. Admission to the pool is refused<lb />
to all persons having any contagious<lb />
disease, infectious condition, such as<lb />
colds, ringworms, fevers, foot infec-<lb />
tions, skin lesins, pimples, inflamed<lb />
eyes, ear discharges, or any other<lb />
condition which has the appearance<lb />
of being infectious<lb />
2. No food, drinks, chewing gum<lb />
or tobacco will be allowed in the pool.<lb />
3. All persons will be required to<lb />
take a shower in the nude with soap<lb />
and warm water before being allowed<lb />
in the pool.<lb />
LEAVE YOUR SHOES AT<lb />
College View Cleaners Sub-Station<lb />
FOR PROMPT SHOE REPAIRS<lb />
Regain By<lb />
SAAD'S SHOE SHOP<lb />
DIAL 2056<lb />
t<lb />
Ends<lb />
Name Class Weight<lb />
Al Habit 3 210<lb />
J. D. Bradford 2 185<lb />
Bob Chambers 2 180<lb />
�Larry Rhodes 3 205<lb />
'Bobby Hodges 4 220<lb />
Harry Rainey 2 275<lb />
James Gresson 1 170<lb />
Raymond Pennington 1 185<lb />
Charles Helms 1 195<lb />
Tackles<lb />
'Johnny Brown 4 205<lb />
-Willie Holland�" 3 � 220<lb />
"David Lee 2 220<lb />
Gene Taylor 1 225<lb />
Kenneth Holt 2 210<lb />
Chester Rogerson 1 212<lb />
Robert Carter 2 240<lb />
Donald Larimore 1 195<lb />
Raymond Overtoil 1 210<lb />
Charles Smith 1 225<lb />
?Thurston Callahan 4 200<lb />
Guards<lb />
Donald Burton 3 185<lb />
?George Tucker 3 190<lb />
Tubby Thomas 3 240<lb />
Grady Dickerson 2 180<lb />
�George Rice 2 190<lb />
Paul Popov 1 190<lb />
Tim Kermon 1 175<lb />
William Chadwick 1 180<lb />
Anwer Joseph 1 180<lb />
Centers<lb />
Louis Hallow 2 220<lb />
�Gaither Cline 3 200<lb />
�James Faircloth 2 225<lb />
Wavely Chesson 1 200<lb />
Quarterbacks<lb />
�Dick Cherry 2 165<lb />
?Boyd Webb 3 165<lb />
Louis Collier 2 170<lb />
William Hux 1 175<lb />
Boyd Hooper 1 175<lb />
Halfbacks<lb />
'Torn Allsbrook 3 160<lb />
?Emo Boado 2 160<lb />
�Paul Gay 3 165<lb />
�Toppy Hayes 3 165<lb />
�Jim Stanley 3 165<lb />
Bob Gay 1 180<lb />
�Jack Britt 4 170<lb />
�Teddy Barnes 2 195<lb />
�Harold O'Kelly 2 170<lb />
Fullbacks<lb />
�Claude King 3 190<lb />
?John Daughtry 4 200<lb />
"Carlton Matthews 2 200<lb />
2 195<lb />
Height Home Town<lb />
6-1 Edenton<lb />
6-1 Fayetteville<lb />
6-1 Salisbury<lb />
6-1 High Point<lb />
6-5 Kinston<lb />
6 Lexington<lb />
6-1 Gibsonville<lb />
6-2 Greensboro<lb />
6-2 Monroe<lb />
6 Washington<lb />
6 Wilson<lb />
6-4 Tarboro<lb />
6-1 Washington<lb />
6-1 Petersburg, Va.<lb />
5-11 Ahoskie<lb />
6-2 Williamston<lb />
6-2 Winston-Salem<lb />
6-1 Wilmington<lb />
6 Fairmont<lb />
6-4 Whiteville<lb />
6 Roanoke Rapids<lb />
6-1 Monroe<lb />
5-9 Henderson<lb />
6 Henderson<lb />
5-8 Wilson<lb />
6 Kinston<lb />
5-10 Rocky Mount<lb />
5-10 Jacksonville<lb />
5-10 Greenville<lb />
6-1 Goldsboro<lb />
5-10 Gaetonia<lb />
6-2 Erwin<lb />
6-1 Washington<lb />
5-10 Washington<lb />
5-11 Gastonia<lb />
5-8 Portsmouth, Va.<lb />
6 Weldon<lb />
5-9 Reidsville<lb />
5-9 Scotland Neck<lb />
5-9 Wilmington<lb />
5-9 Wilson<lb />
5-11 Durham<lb />
5-10 Washington<lb />
510 Wilson<lb />
5-10 Fairmont<lb />
6 Wilson<lb />
High Point<lb />
6-1 Wilmington<lb />
6 Wilmington<lb />
6 Roanoke Rapids<lb />
5-11 Roekv Mount<lb />
Washington Eleven Engages<lb />
Pirates At College Stadium<lb />
!��<lb />
Howard McAdams<lb />
�Indicates lettermen.<lb />
Note: This roster was compiled early in the season. Therefore it may<lb />
not be complete or may carry names of .players no longer on the varsity<lb />
squad.<lb />
We flip on a jersey, helmet-up,<lb />
fall in behind the typewriter, pluck<lb />
in the gridiron ribbon, roll up our<lb />
sleeves and commence to give you<lb />
this analysis of the coming Pirate<lb />
pigskin panorama!<lb />
Tomorrow evening about eight<lb />
Coach Jack Boone will have a dyna-<lb />
mite charge set to go off against<lb />
the invading Wilson Teachers. The<lb />
1953 edition of the Purple and Gold<lb />
been tabbed as the favorites in<lb />
the North State conference. In the<lb />
clear, cut-and-dried words of the ex-<lb />
perts  East Carolina is loaded<lb />
Rarrir.g a catastrophe, the Pirates<lb />
should run through the conference<lb />
like a dose of salts (or like an army<lb />
of locusts through a wheat field,<lb />
anyway).<lb />
Coming back to the powder in<lb />
Coach Boone's charge tomorrow night<lb />
�the veteran talent on hand, plus the<lb />
array of freshman is as plentiful<lb />
a.s corn pone at fish fry. The tutoring<lb />
staff will depend on some of these<lb />
pre) recruits to add depth to the<lb />
club.<lb />
Here is a s!pot-eheck 0f the more<lb />
promising newcomers: At end is Bill<lb />
Cain, who has shown agility and<lb />
art at snagging passes. Ray Pen-<lb />
nington and Charles Helms, a cou-<lb />
ple of boys with plenty of altitude,<lb />
also have looked good in practice.<lb />
Two hefties, Don Larrimore and Ray<lb />
Overtoil, head ihe freshman candi-<lb />
dates at the tackles. Both like to mix<lb />
it up and have fine potential.<lb />
Paul Popov, Tom Kermon, William<lb />
Chadwick and Anwer Joseph are the<lb />
frosh guards with ability. All boys<lb />
are fast and have played hard in<lb />
recent drills.<lb />
Two smart ball players who may<lb />
someday step into the drivers seat<lb />
at quarterback for the Buccaneers are<lb />
William Hux, a six-footer from Wel-<lb />
lon, and Boyd Hooper of Reidsville.<lb />
Coach Mallory has a fresh flock of<lb />
-eat-backs in Robert Gay, Bob Perry<lb />
and Tommy Brisson. Howard Mc-<lb />
Adams, a Rocky Mount lad, is the<lb />
only reputable freshman fullback<lb />
nominee.<lb />
Pirates Listed<lb />
As NS Favorites<lb />
In Bid For Grown<lb />
.Pre-season favorites. That's the<lb />
role into vvhich the East Carolina<lb />
Pirates have stepped as the North<lb />
State Conference prepares for its<lb />
first round of games this weekend.<lb />
The Pirates, who are the unanimous<lb />
choice of conference coaches, have<lb />
a squad containing 26 lettermen and<lb />
a host of standout freshmen.<lb />
Cataw'ja, which is coached by<lb />
Clyde Biggers, last year's line coach<lb />
at East Carolina, and Appalachian<lb />
figure to be the other two squads<lb />
capable of upsetting the Pirates'<lb />
apple-cart.<lb />
Elon and Western Carolina both<lb />
ranks as "dark horses" with Guilford<lb />
bringing up the rear.<lb />
Tomorrow's schedule:<lb />
Guilford vs. Appalachian, at Win-<lb />
ston-Salem<lb />
Catawba vs. VMI, at Lexington, Va.<lb />
Elon vs. Norfolk Naval Air Sta-<lb />
tion, at Elon<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne vs. Wofford, at Hick-<lb />
ory.<lb />
Western Carolina vs. Carson-New-<lb />
man, at Cullowhee<lb />
East Carolina vs. Wilson Teacher,<lb />
at Greenville.<lb />
Prep Stars Start<lb />
At East Carolina<lb />
You're "sitting pretty"<lb />
behind the wheel<lb />
lake this Pel Air model. First<lb />
thing you'll notice is the qual-<lb />
ity ol the interior. Rich-looking<lb />
appointments. Roomy seats<lb />
with team rubber cushions.<lb />
Turn the key to start the en-<lb />
gine and you're ready to go.<lb />
You can see all around<lb />
You look out and down<lb />
through a wide, curved, one-<lb />
piece windshield. The pano-<lb />
ramic rear window and big<lb />
side windows provide a clear<lb />
view in all directions.<lb />
And it's the<lb />
lowest-priced line<lb />
A demonstration will show you<lb />
that Chevrolet offers just about<lb />
everything you could want. Yet<lb />
it's the lowest-priced line in the<lb />
low-price field.<lb />
I figure this<lb />
demonstration saved me<lb />
many hundreds of dollars!<lb />
I expected to pay that much more<lb />
for a new car until I discovered<lb />
I was better off in every way<lb />
with this new Chevrolet!<lb />
You get greater getaway<lb />
with the new Powerglide<lb />
A lot finer performance on a<lb />
lot less gas. That's what you<lb />
get with the new Powerglide<lb />
automatic transmission. There's<lb />
no more advanced automatic<lb />
transmission at any price.<lb />
You get more power<lb />
on less gas<lb />
That's because Chevrolet's two<lb />
great valve-in-head engines are<lb />
high-compression engines. In<lb />
Powerglide models, you get<lb />
the most powerful engine in<lb />
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Meeting. Picnic<lb />
Inaugurate Year<lb />
Woman's Athletic Association has<lb />
started the new year off with a full<lb />
program explained at the first meet-<lb />
ing Tuesday night. The purpose of<lb />
this gathering was the planning of<lb />
the WAA initiation and the weiner<lb />
roast.<lb />
On Thursday, the WAA held their<lb />
yearly weiner roast near the new<lb />
gym. The Freshman initiation was<lb />
ev; lained at the gathering.<lb />
All Freshmen interested in joining<lb />
the WAA are required to go through<lb />
the entire initiation program to be<lb />
held Tuesday of next week. The pro-<lb />
gram begins at 6 a.m. in Wright<lb />
Building and ends with a meeting<lb />
of entertainment and refreshments<lb />
at 7 p.m also in Wright Building.<lb />
WAA president, Jean Brake, prom-<lb />
ises a full year with tennis and<lb />
volleyball tournaments starting soon<lb />
and ending the year with a house<lb />
party in early Spring. This organi-<lb />
zation is open to all girls who are<lb />
interested in encouraging the spirit<lb />
of play for its own sake and to work<lb />
for the promotion of physical activi-<lb />
ties among the student body.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter, basketball<lb />
mentor at East Carolina, said today<lb />
that six top-notch former prep bas-<lb />
ketball stars had enrolled here.<lb />
They ire: Don Harris, of Lnurin-<lb />
burg; Waverly Akins, of Oak Ridge;<lb />
Ronald Hodges, of Oak Ridge; E. W.<lb />
Busk, of Oak Ridge; Fred Anders,<lb />
of Durham; and Lemuel Cox, of<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
Harris Is generally rated as the<lb />
top prospect, having been named<lb />
All-State for two years in a row by<lb />
the Greensboro Daily News.<lb />
Despite their top billing as high<lb />
school stars, the six may find it<lb />
difficult in their battle for starling<lb />
positions on the Buc squad. Only<lb />
loss, and that a heavy one, sustained<lb />
by the locals through graduation was<lb />
Sonny Russell, All-State and All-<lb />
Conference forward from New Bern.<lb />
Practice for the cagers is slated to<lb />
begin October 5. Last year the locals<lb />
bowed out in the semi-finals of the<lb />
North State Conference Tournament<lb />
but won the NAIA District Tourney<lb />
and competed in the national playoffs<lb />
at Kansas City, Kan.<lb />
The East Carolina College Pirates<lb />
open their 1953 football schedule to-<lb />
morrow night at College Stadium by<lb />
playing host to Wilson Teachers Col-<lb />
lege of Washington, D. C. Game time<lb />
is 8 p. m.<lb />
The game marks the first meeting<lb />
on the gridiron between the two<lb />
schools. The teams have met previous-<lb />
ly in both baseball and basketball.<lb />
Little information is to be had con-<lb />
cern -r the strength of the visitors<lb />
bail club, but it is known that t&amp;ey<lb />
generally manage to hold their own<lb />
with squads composing the Masou-<lb />
Dixon conference from Virginia and<lb />
Maryland.<lb />
A capacity crowd ia expected for<lb />
the clash and will probably fill the<lb />
1,360 new seats installed on the west<lb />
side of the field by the Pirates Club,<lb />
booster organization for campus ath-<lb />
letics. The new grandstand is being<lb />
installed to seat the student cheering<lb />
section with the east grandstand,<lb />
formerly the student section, being<lb />
turned over to the general public.<lb />
Running from a ' T" formation the<lb />
Buccaneers, sparked by sophomore<lb />
quarterback Dick Cherry, will attempt<lb />
to start an even more successful sea-<lb />
son than K52 when they posted a re-<lb />
gular season mark of 6-2-2.<lb />
Final plans as to the starting line-<lb />
up have not been set but Head Coach<lb />
Jack Boone will probably open with<lb />
Al Habit and Bobby Hodges at ends;<lb />
Johnny Brown and Willie Holland at<lb />
the tackles; George Tucker and Don<lb />
Burton at guards; and Louis Hallow<lb />
at center. The probable starting<lb />
backfield will be Cherry at quarter-<lb />
back, Paul Gay and John (Toppy)<lb />
Hayes at the halves and hard-charg-<lb />
ing Claude King at fullback.<lb />
Among the many others players<lb />
who will no doubt see action as Boone<lb />
preps for the first conference clash<lb />
next week against Lenoir Rhyne, will<lb />
be Larry Rhodes, a letterman, at end<lb />
and linemen James Faircloth, Tubby<lb />
Thomas and David Lee. Lee and Fair-<lb />
cloth have been working out at hot<lb />
tackle and guard positions as the Bu<lb />
coaching staff seeks to utitize<lb />
strength best.<lb />
Hayes Injures Knee;<lb />
Out Of Starting Squad<lb />
For Opening Contest<lb />
John "Toppy" Hayes, ace junto<lb />
halfback for Coach Jack Booi<lb />
Pirates, will be unable to play hi<lb />
morrow night's contest with<lb />
Teachers College because of B h<lb />
jured left knee.<lb />
The injury, sustained in a i-<lb />
mage Tuesday, is not CGHsideJ!rv.<lb />
rious and, barring further &amp;i: k�<lb />
Hayes should be at the 18; wii<lb />
post when the Bucs OMrir L�i -r<lb />
Rhyne here September it.<lb />
Hayes, who hail fw�- lnsai r<lb />
was a standout ckrfeastf<lb />
for the Pirates daittg iS�f<lb /><lb />
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rolet. One rear on is that, model<lb />
for model, Chevrolet will weigh<lb />
up to 200 pounds mure than<lb />
the other low-priced cars.<lb />
�Combination of Powerglide auto-<lb />
matic transmission and 15-ft.p.<lb />
"Blue-Flame" engine optional on<lb />
"Two-Ten" and Bel Air models et<lb />
extra cost.<lb />
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45 RPM Accessories<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1<lb />
aic<lb />
ECC Foundation Incorporates<lb />
To Access New Scholarships<lb />
East Carolina College Foundation<lb />
has just been incorporated by the<lb />
Secretary of State in Raleigh. The<lb />
Foundation nas the purpose of raising<lb />
a $100,000 endowment fund, income<lb />
fjiom which is to be used to provide<lb />
scholarships at the college.<lb />
Ineorporatorg are Arthur Tyler of<lb />
Rocky Mou it. Br. Lewis Swindell of<lb />
Washington, Dr. Paul Jones of Farm-<lb />
ville, and President John D. Messick<lb />
and Business Manager F. D. Duncan<lb />
of Bast Carolina College.<lb />
The Foundation is similar in its<lb />
purpose to the Pitt County Founda-<lb />
tion, which was begun in 1952 with<lb />
the goal of raisins a $100,000 en-<lb />
 uieiit fund for scholarships for<lb />
East arolina students. To date, ap-<lb />
 $40,000 of this amount<lb />
be � subscribed, and indications<lb />
are that the remainder will be ob-<lb />
tained before the end of 1953.<lb />
President M stated here this<lb />
weel ' �' Bast Carolina needs en-<lb />
dowment funds to provide scholar-<lb />
ships for young people who have<lb />
ambition and ability but who are<lb />
financially unae'e to attend college.<lb />
.Prior to the begin.ing of the 1953-<lb />
1154 term, he explained, applications<lb />
for self-help and scholarships were<lb />
received from ' students. The col-<lb />
lege was able to help only 214 of<lb />
these. Dr. Messkk said,<lb />
Foity of the applicant? received<lb />
scholarships, and 174 were given<lb />
self-hej positions which enable them<lb />
to earn part of their fees.<lb />
"This Dr. .Messick continued,<lb />
"leaves 296 applicants whom we have<lb />
not been aide to help�promising<lb />
young people who may never get the<lb />
education thej need, want and de-<lb />
serve<lb />
Applications for help would have<lb />
been greater in num' er, he further<lb />
explained, if it had not been well<lb />
known that all scholarships were<lb />
taken.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Friday<lb />
7 p.m.�Movie, "The First Time<lb />
in Austin.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
8 p.m.�Football game with Wilson<lb />
Teachers College, Washington, D. C,<lb />
at the stadium.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
7-10 p.m.�YWCA and YMCA<lb />
sqvare dance in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Friday<lb />
g pjo.�pitt County Alumni mw�t<lb />
in Austin.<lb />
Alumni Hews<lb />
Chesterfield Appoints<lb />
Phillips Campus Agent<lb />
Phillips, of Raeford, has<lb />
led as campus repre-<lb />
Chesterfield cigarettes<lb />
L953-54 school year.<lb />
also ei ved as Chester-<lb />
;entativi during part of<lb />
ar, wag n from a field of<lb />
merous a ints.<lb />
Bru<lb />
Sophomore Receives<lb />
Reidsville Queen Title<lb />
S; i Moose, of Salisbury was<lb />
crowned Que n of 1 � 1953 Raid?ville<lb />
Harvest Jubilee last Saturday night.<lb />
A sophomore maj( r in art, Shirley<lb />
placed first over a field of eight<lb />
North Carolina and Virginia contest-<lb />
ants.<lb />
Shirley received a silver cup, a<lb />
$100 check, and a wrist watch.<lb />
Britain Offers<lb />
12 Schol<lb />
To U S Students<lb />
ilarships<lb />
ALUMNI AIDING<lb />
PITT FOUNDATION<lb />
As a part of the campaign to com-<lb />
plete the raiding of $100,000 for the<lb />
Pitt County Educational Foundation,<lb />
Inc. of East Carolina College, the<lb />
Farmville alumni have held an or-<lb />
ganizational meeting and will under-<lb />
take to raise the Farmville area quota<lb />
in a one-day drive.<lb />
Alumni Secretary James W. But-<lb />
ler and Dr. T. C. Johnson, executive<lb />
secretary of the Educatinoal Founda-<lb />
tions of Fast Carolina College, ad-<lb />
dressed a dinner meeting of the<lb />
Farmville alumni.<lb />
Several persons spoke about the<lb />
campaign objectives, including Mrs.<lb />
Arch J. Flanagan, Miss Annie Lee<lb />
Junes, Mrs. Herman Baker, and Mrs.<lb />
Ellen Carroll.<lb />
North Carolina Education Association<lb />
to be held at East Carolina College<lb />
on October 23.<lb />
TEACHERS HONORED<lb />
AT ORIENTATION<lb />
Several East Carolina College alum-<lb />
ni on the faculties in Norfolk County<lb />
(Virginia) Schools were active par-<lb />
ticipants in the orientation program<lb />
held at the school opening. A. E.<lb />
Manning. Jr was a teacher featured<lb />
iai a picture story of the faculties'<lb />
beach party.<lb />
Maid Of Cotton Contest Open<lb />
To Southern College Women<lb />
BOSTIC-SUGG FURNITURE CO Inc.<lb />
J. R. Laughinghouse and Son. Owner<lb />
Everything for the Horn<lb />
CASH OR TERMS<lb />
117 East Third Street Telephone No. 2513<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
CAMPUS FOOTWEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS<lb />
AT FIVE POINTS<lb />
Tl<lb />
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i.<lb />
STUDENT SUPPLY STORES<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"The Hotist of Nairn Brands"<lb />
"Your College Shop<lb />
 201 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. 0.<lb />
Beginning in the academic year<lb />
1954-66, Marshall Scholarships will<lb />
be available for 12 American gradu-<lb />
ate students wishing to study at a<lb />
British university.<lb />
The Marshall Scholarships have<lb />
been established by the British Gov-<lb />
ernment as a gesture of thanks for<lb />
Marshall Aid, in gratitude for Amer-<lb />
ica's program for European recovery.<lb />
Twelve scholarships will be granted<lb />
annually, each for a two-year period<lb />
which may be extended to three.<lb />
Eligible for competition are U. S.<lb />
citizens, men or women under the<lb />
age of 28, graduates of accredited<lb />
U. S. colleges or universities. The<lb />
scholarships may be held at any Brit-<lb />
ish university.<lb />
The value of each award will be<lb />
$1,540 a year, with an extra $560 a<lb />
year for married men. This sum will<lb />
comfortably finance a year's study<lb />
at a British university, since academic<lb />
fees and living costs are considerably<lb />
less than in the United States. Trans-<lb />
portation is provided from home to<lb />
the British university and back.<lb />
Qualifications for the awards are<lb />
distinction of intellect and character,<lb />
as shown by scholastic attainment<lb />
and other activities and achievements.<lb />
Preference will be given to candi-<lb />
dates who combine high academic<lb />
ability with the capacity to play an<lb />
active part at the university of their<lb />
choice.<lb />
Under the terms of the awards,<lb />
each of four regional committees in<lb />
th( United States- East, South, Mid-<lb />
dle West, and Pacific -will select<lb />
three candidates every year, with<lb />
three in reserve. These names will be<lb />
forwarded for approval to the Ad-<lb />
visory Council in Washington, which<lb />
consists of  distinguished Ameri-<lb />
cans who will assist the British Am-<lb />
bassador, Chairman of the Council,<lb />
in reviewing- and approving the can-<lb />
didate j.<lb />
The closing date for applications<lb />
for 1954-65 scholarships is November<lb />
1. 1953. For further information,<lb />
prospective candidates shiuld write to<lb />
British Information Services (Mar-<lb />
shall Scholarships), 30 Rockefeller<lb />
Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.<lb />
PITT ALUMNI PLAN<lb />
HOMECOMING DAY<lb />
Participation of the Pitt County<lb />
alumni in the li55 Homecoming Day<lb />
set for Saturday, October 10, is being<lb />
planned by members of the Pitt Chap-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Also, on the agenda for a meeting<lb />
on September IS were plans for the<lb />
Northeastern District meeting of the<lb />
College Purchases<lb />
Steinway Grand Piano<lb />
A Steinway concert grand (nan"<lb />
has been purchased from tin- Ste-<lb />
phenson Company in Raleigh for<lb />
Austin auditorium. It has been used<lb />
by Steinway artists in Raleigh.<lb />
The Stephenson Company received<lb />
a letter from Alexander Brailowsky,<lb />
noted concert pianist, saying that<lb />
this is one of the best pianos he DM<lb />
i ver played.<lb />
Men's Glee CluJ<lb />
Has New Director;<lb />
Elects Officers<lb />
been appoint-<lb />
of the Men's<lb />
James Alexander ha<lb />
ed assistant director<lb />
Varsity Glee Club.<lb />
Officers elected Monday night at<lb />
the first mooting of the club were:<lb />
Parker Marks, president; Charles<lb />
Starnes, vice president; John D. Mes-<lb />
sick Jr secretary and treasurer; and<lb />
Curtis Hendrix, manager.<lb />
Dr. K. N. Cuthhert is director<lb />
Home Ec Club Gives<lb />
Social For Frosh<lb />
At the Home Economics Club<lb />
meeting, the 63 freshmen home ec<lb />
students were given a social in the<lb />
Flanagan reception rooms Tuesday<lb />
morning. After punch and cookies<lb />
the girls were guided through the<lb />
department.<lb />
There are 130 Home Economics<lb />
majors.<lb />
How would you hke to make<lb />
all- experme a r tour of many leading<lb />
cities of the world in the United<lb />
States, Canada. Europe, South and<lb />
Central America?<lb />
The glamour and excitement of<lb />
far .ia- may tx-urs, along with<lb />
a complete, imiividually-slyle cotton<lb />
wardrobe created "or you by lead-<lb />
ing American h sign i if fw Hrt<lb />
the 1&amp;6S Maid of Cotton.<lb />
The annual � � will open on<lb />
September 9, sponsored by the Nat-<lb />
ionalott n Coon i, the Memphis<lb />
Cotton Carnival A i and the<lb />
cotton exchange of Memphis, New<lb />
Ymi k. and New hrleans.<lb />
A plication blanks may be obtained<lb />
�Yum the Natkmal Cotton Council,<lb />
P. 0. Box 18, Memphis I, Tenn and<lb />
must be returned postmarked tiol later<lb />
than midnighl December 1. Each<lb />
entry musl he accompanied by two<lb />
photographs apq licant, one a<lb />
head-and-shouldi rtrait and the<lb />
oth� r i full b ngth picture.<lb />
To be � � you must be between<lb />
the ��- of 19-25, must have been<lb />
bom in �  reducing state, must<lb />
never eei married, and must be at<lb />
least 5 fee 5 tall.<lb />
R cords show that of the l.r past<lb />
Maida of Cotton, 13 were either in<lb />
school or ha been graduated at<lb />
the time of their selection.<lb />
Approximately 20 finalists will be<lb />
selected from all entries by a pre-<lb />
an j limmary judging con.<lb />
ber. This group wr.l I ,  t <lb />
Mem, his for persona . 0As<lb />
public appeal am 1 ai<lb />
Einal judging early in Ja A-aj<lb />
Maid ��' I vWo<lb />
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intelligence, poise, backgl<lb />
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I call your name?"<lb />
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to follow mucl<lb />
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and South and Central Al �<lb />
rood-will and fash<lb />
of King Cotton, the Maid<lb />
�n government lead<lb />
and industry ol'<lb />
appeal aa �� featured mot<lb />
ton fashion shows empha<lb />
� ton at � j<lb />
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An official tour n<lb />
th the Maid throughout<lb />
Ai ' � end of her six mor<lb />
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with an automobile by I<lb />
of the Memphis district.<lb />
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It's<lb />
MERIT SHOES<lb />
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WELCOME TO<lb />
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Intersection Ayden-Farmville Highway<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Phone 4160<lb />
AIR CONDITIONED<lb />
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activities they're easy<lb />
with a new<lb />
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National Music Frat<lb />
Names Cuthbert Head<lb />
Of Three-State District<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, director<lb />
of the department of music at East<lb />
Carolina College, has accepted an<lb />
appointment as Province Governor<lb />
of the Phi Mu Alpha Siafonia Fra-<lb />
ternity of America.<lb />
Dr. Cuthbert, who has already be-<lb />
jrun his duties as Province Governor,<lb />
will work with fraternity chapters<lb />
in North Carolina, South Carolina,<lb />
and Virginia.<lb />
Since 1935. Dr. Cuthbert has been<lb />
a member of Phi Mu Alpha. He was<lb />
president of the Beta Gamma Chap-<lb />
ter at Columbia University for two<lb />
years, and later served as Province<lb />
Governor for Illinois and Wisconsin<lb />
during 1U48-1951.<lb />
Its reflex-type viagewejakej picture<lb />
composing easy. ShJfW prefocused<lb />
and synchronized for flash shots. It Must aim and shoot<lb />
for good snaps in color and black-and-white.<lb />
$14 50 inc. Fed. Tax; Flasholder, $4.25. In stock here.<lb />
Industrial Arts Club<lb />
Plans Fall Social<lb />
Plans were made for a social at the<lb />
Industrial Arts Club meeting last<lb />
Monday night in the Flanagan Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Dr. Charles G. Risher, a new fac-<lb />
ulty member, joined the club.<lb />
JL��.����!<lb />
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getting the one cigarette that's low<lb />
in nicotine, highest in quality,<lb />
A fact proved by chemical<lb />
analyses of the country's six<lb />
leading cigarette brands.<lb />
And it's so satisfying to know that<lb />
a doctor reports no adverse effects<lb />
to the nose, throat and sinuses<lb />
from smoking Chesterfield.<lb />
The doctor's report is part of<lb />
a program supervised by a<lb />
responsible independent re-<lb />
search laboratory and is based<lb />
on thorough bi-monthly exam-<lb />
inations of a group of Chester-<lb />
field smokers over a period of<lb />
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