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,LME XXIX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1953<lb />
XI<lb />
Number 3<lb />
Employers Ask For 2,013<lb />
Receive Only 326 Grads<lb />
Teachers In Demand;<lb />
Eighty-Three Percent<lb />
lake Public Schools<lb />
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Placement<lb />
!26 graduates to find<lb />
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1j 914 requests for<lb />
til-� .reas were received<lb />
thsPlacement Bureau<lb />
und1, 1952, through<lb />
able to supply 142<lb />
for classroom posi-<lb />
one through eight.<lb />
eriod of 1951-1952,<lb />
�. show, 115 gradu-<lb />
tvork in these grades.<lb />
mployment total thus<lb />
� � crease over the pjpe-<lb />
� JT students accepting<lb />
untary and the<lb />
� ip elt, director of the<lb />
Bureau of Student<lb />
Placement, has just<lb />
� presenting these and<lb />
� � placement of East<lb />
�f the 1952-1953<lb />
he Bureau includes in<lb />
elping graduates of the<lb />
employment and aiding<lb />
- and others in locating<lb />
sonnel.<lb />
- given I y Dr. Oppeit indi-<lb />
�' rough August of this<lb />
Us were received from<lb />
in I 326 East Carolina<lb />
d work, most of<lb />
teachers in North Car-<lb />
schools.<lb />
2,013 requests from era-<lb />
-v were for teachers and<lb />
personnel. Those who<lb />
positions include 269<lb />
�' 326 placements.<lb />
East Carolina stu-<lb />
a education<lb />
rk in such fields as<lb />
. keeping, salesman-<lb />
raphy. Nine were<lb />
as home demonstration<lb />
� � aboi atory techni-<lb />
nomists. Twenty-<lb />
poeations of various<lb />
with business concerns.<lb />
rs. Dr. OppeltV<lb />
were high in various<lb />
� n. and in all cases<lb />
apply available at the<lb />
and placements were<lb />
Playhouse Names<lb />
Fall Production<lb />
At Monday Meet<lb />
The Teachers Playhouse met Mon<lb />
day night for the purpose of select-<lb />
ing the dramatic production for this<lb />
fall. President Percy Willkins an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
The las chosen was "The Skin of<lb />
Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder. It<lb />
is a comedy depicting the struggle<lb />
of man against nature through the<lb />
ages.<lb />
Dr. .1. A. Withey. who ia director<lb />
o' dramatics at the college, will<lb />
direct the production. Some of the<lb />
stud( n: positions have been filled<lb />
and include Bill Penuel, technical di-<lb />
rector; Jean Tetterton, stage mana-<lb />
ger; Douglas Mitchell, publicity;<lb />
Kenneth Bordeaux, business mana-<lb />
ger; and Tommy Thompson, assist-<lb />
ant usiness manager.<lb />
The dates of production have been<lb />
-�; for November 11, 12 and IS.<lb />
Tryonts for the cast of the play-<lb />
will be held on Monday and Tuesday.<lb />
All persons interested in taking part<lb />
are urge by the president to report<lb />
to the College Theatre between the<lb />
hours of 7 and 9, on the above-<lb />
mentioned dates.<lb />
Also, at this time, We will cast<lb />
for a program of all freshmen, one<lb />
act plays, to be given soon vYiflcins<lb />
said.<lb />
In Long Discussion<lb />
Committee, SGA Cut Budget<lb />
Recommendations of the Budget Committee for various student or-<lb />
ganizations were hash;d out at the Student Legislature meeting Wednesday<lb />
night which lasted an hour and 40 minutes.<lb />
Billy Laughinghouse, SGA treasurer, informed that an additional<lb />
$100 would hae to be slashed from the recommendations of the committee.<lb />
Jean Brake, president of the Womans Athletic Association, withdrew<lb />
the $50 r commendation for her group with the understanding that they<lb />
be granted the same amount during the winter quarter. After being in-<lb />
formed that there was no guaranteed of this Jean said, "We will still with-<lb />
draw<lb />
With the question of where to eliminate another $50, the legislature<lb />
d cided to cut the committee's recommendations for Community Chest<lb />
from $400 to $350.<lb />
Louis Clark, president of the Mens Day Students, voiced opposition<lb />
if the committee's recommendation otf $25 for his club. His request for $50<lb />
was disapproved. The legislature voted lo cut the Woman's Day Students<lb />
budget from $75 to $50.<lb />
Treasurer Laughinghouse announced that all organizations will have<lb />
the opportunity to request additional funds during the winter and spring<lb />
quarters.<lb />
In the "Recommended" column below is the committee's proposals.<lb />
The "Approved' Column is the action taken by the SGA.<lb />
x<lb />
Students Plan Homecoming<lb /><lb />
u atioti<lb />
 (college)<lb />
location<lb />
g school)<lb />
language<lb />
� conomica<lb />
g i<lb />
� roomies<lb />
school i<lb />
rial arts<lb />
Librarian<lb />
Calls<lb />
2<lb />
445<lb />
469<lb />
34<lb />
7<lb />
8<lb />
9<lb />
125<lb />
115<lb />
65<lb />
83<lb />
44<lb />
27<lb />
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Religious Week<lb />
Set By Council<lb />
Monday Night<lb />
The I.ntir-Religious Council held<lb />
its first meeting Monday in the local<lb />
"Y" hut. The attendance was good<lb />
inasmuch as practically all members<lb />
were present, Parker Marks, presi-<lb />
d nt of the Council, said.<lb />
At the next meeting the group<lb />
. lans to organize committees toward<lb />
pri paring for Religious Emphasis<lb />
Y k. Religious Emphasis Week is<lb />
to be held January 17-21.<lb />
Dr. Car! V. Harris shared corre-<lb />
that he has had with the<lb />
Conference of Christians<lb />
, which organization has<lb />
agreed to furnish a team of at least<lb />
four persons fir Religious Emphasis<lb />
Week.<lb />
Dr. J. D. Messick, president of the<lb />
college, was the speaker for regular<lb />
Chanel service in Austin auditorium<lb />
on Tuesday. James Butler, Alumni<lb />
Secretary, will be speaker next Tues<lb />
day.<lb />
OrganizationRequestedRecommendedApproved<lb />
Student Legislature$ 4,000$ 3,000$ 3,000<lb />
Budget Office1,000900900<lb />
IRC1505060<lb />
Teacher's Playhouse1,400600600<lb />
Veteran's Club300300300<lb />
FTA1307575<lb />
ACE2007575<lb />
"East Carolinian"5,0004,7004,700<lb />
"Buccaneer"14,50014,12514,125<lb />
Social Committee250100100<lb />
Entertainment9,0007,5007,500<lb />
WAA10050<lb />
YMCA655350350<lb />
YWCA635350350<lb />
M n's Day Students602525<lb />
Women's Day Students2007550<lb />
Freshman, Sophomore, Senior<lb />
Classes1,000750760<lb />
Junior Class500300300<lb />
Community Chest500400350<lb />
Science Club1507575<lb />
Farvis Forensic Club600250250<lb />
Woman's Judiciary353535<lb />
Production's Committee1,125600600<lb />
$41,390$34,685$34,560<lb />
Freshmen Elect<lb />
Officers Today<lb />
In Second Vote<lb />
Run -off s of the Freshmen election<lb />
for class officers are being held today<lb />
is the Maul of Wednesday's voting.<lb />
Elections Chariman Bill Penuel an-<lb />
nounced that only 290 voted out of<lb />
th"� approximate 940 freshmen en-<lb />
rolled.<lb />
Bill pointed out that a two-thirds<lb />
majority is required to elect officers.<lb />
For president Jimmy Winstead and<lb />
Bab Hill tied. Competing in the race<lb />
with them were "Big John" Johnson<lb />
and Don Harris.<lb />
In the vice president's race Mack<lb />
Ednionson and Joyner Brooks are in<lb />
the run-offs. Also on the ballot were<lb />
Jerry Holt, Leonard Johnson and<lb />
Bobby Bunch.<lb />
Wynette Gamer and Helen Bland<lb />
were in the run-offs for secretary.<lb />
Those eliminated in the race were<lb />
Dot Rose, Mildred Sellers, Betty Sue<lb />
Gay, Johnny Rice and Betty Jean<lb />
Sills.<lb />
In the run-offs for treasurer were<lb />
Jean Fisher and Max Abernathy.<lb />
Virginia Reed, Marie Vines, Edith<lb />
Hodges and Bobby Hoover were also<lb />
in the race.<lb />
Damaris Ross and Bea Bumette<lb />
were in the run-offs for SGA repre-<lb />
sentative. Glenna Walker, Shirley<lb />
Lamb, Sally McKay and Ann Ran-<lb />
dolph were on the ballot.<lb />
Wanted: Floats<lb />
More floats for the Homecom-<lb />
ing Parade Saturday, October<lb />
10, are needed, according to<lb />
Charlie Kluttz, general chairman<lb />
of the Homecoming Committee,<lb />
and Bob N'eilson, chairman of<lb />
the Float Committee.<lb />
They reminded that three<lb />
prizes are offered this year for<lb />
the three best floats. The prizes<lb />
are $25, $15 and $5.<lb />
Organizations and individuals<lb />
interested in entering a float<lb />
should contact either of the two<lb />
chairmen. Deadline for entries<lb />
is October 2.<lb />
26 Students Receive Newly<lb />
Appopriated Scholarships<lb />
pondence<lb />
National<lb />
and Jews<lb />
cal ed, (men)<lb />
�  (women)<lb />
i ce (college)<lb />
nee (high school) 115<lb />
studies 24<lb />
location 17<lb />
oua education 5<lb />
nty of last year's class accept-<lb />
eaching positions in fields other<lb />
eir major.<lb />
were calls for many other<lb />
ms than teaching. Among<lb />
. were the following:<lb />
. tant, 8; accountant clerk, 3;<lb />
keeper, I; salesman, 9; secretary,<lb />
17; stenographer, 5; adjusters (auto<lb />
we), 4; case worker, 3; insur-<lb />
agents, 4; sanitarians, 3; VD<lb />
gators, 7.<lb />
Approximately 60 of last year's<lb />
graduates accepted positions other<lb />
than teaching.<lb />
Tryouts For Radio<lb />
Auditions for all men interest-<lb />
ed in radio announcing will be<lb />
held in Austin 109 next Tuesder<lb />
at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Elizabeth Utter-<lb />
back of the English department<lb />
will be in charge of the try-outs.<lb />
Ten Cheerleaders<lb />
Pull For Pirates;<lb />
Ask For Support<lb />
Six new cheerleaders have joined<lb />
the cheering squad this year, reports<lb />
chief cheerleader Florence Helms.<lb />
The new ones are Barbara Speight,<lb />
Peggy Barfield, D:ana Jones, Shir-<lb />
ley Burrus, Jane Matthews and Jim-<lb />
my Walton. Four returning ones in-<lb />
clude Doris Carroll, Shirley Moose,<lb />
Ann Siler and Kitty Brinson.<lb />
The squad is learning new yells<lb />
in preparation for pep rallies to be<lb />
held before every game. It is hoped<lb />
that a public address system will<lb />
be in operation for the Saturday-<lb />
night game.<lb />
A new project undertaken by the<lb />
squad for the first time is decorating<lb />
the goal post before every game.<lb />
Florence reveals that plans for<lb />
Homecoming include a Snake Dance<lb />
on Friday night. The dance will be-<lb />
gin at a bonfire near the field, go<lb />
uptown to the Courthouse and back<lb />
to the fire. All plans are not com-<lb />
plete.<lb />
The scruad is hoping to travel with<lb />
the team as much as possible to lend<lb />
support. The cheerleaders are plead<lb />
ing for more school spirit at<lb />
games. "Let's have more sf<lb />
participation Florence urges,<lb />
don't forget the pep rally tonight<lb />
at 6:30 in Austin auditorium<lb />
Scholarships awarded to students<lb />
at East Carolina College by alumni<lb />
chapters, interested friends of the<lb />
college and the Scholarship Awards<lb />
Committee have been announced by<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. .Prewett, director of<lb />
student personnel. These are in ad-<lb />
dition to 29 scholarships awarded in<lb />
July.<lb />
The list just released by Dean<lb />
Prewett contains the names of 26<lb />
students r ceiving awards. Scholar-<lb />
ships and recipients are as follows:<lb />
The Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown<lb />
Memorial Scholarship of $150, pre-<lb />
sented by Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryan<lb />
Brown of Greenville, to Annie Za-<lb />
waki of Burgaw, elementary edu-<lb />
cation major;<lb />
The Raleigh-Wake County Alumni<lb />
Chapter Scholarship of $135, to De-<lb />
coma Jane Byrd of Garner, elemen-<lb />
tary education major;<lb />
The Burlington-Alamance County<lb />
Alumni Chapter Scholarship of $105<lb />
to Bobby Richmond of Burlington,<lb />
physical education major;<lb />
The Mr. and Mrs. James WT. Butler<lb />
Scholarship of $138, to Billie Gray<lb />
Morris of Tarboro, music major.<lb />
College Scholarships of $100 each<lb />
were given to Shirley Taylor of Lu-<lb />
cama, home economics major; Gwen-<lb />
dolyn Paul of Bath, business educa-<lb />
tion major; Thomas Lupton of Green-<lb />
ville, mathematics major; James L.<lb />
King of Wilmington, science major;<lb />
Betsy Jane Hobgood of Oxford, ele-<lb />
mentary education major; Irving En-<lb />
nis of Goldsboro, music major; Gladys<lb />
Ramona Dougherty of Kinston, bus-<lb />
iness education major; Wilben Craw-<lb />
ford Bass of Goldsboro, industrial<lb />
art major; and Margery Thigpen of<lb />
Windsor, music major;<lb />
Music Scholarships provided by<lb />
the Greenville Music Clubb and Mrs.<lb />
Travis Hooker of Greenville were<lb />
given to Gerald Murphy of China<lb />
Grove; Jeanne Pritchard of Eliza-<lb />
beth City; Ellen Sprinkle of Ashe-<lb />
ville; Janet Watson of Greenville;<lb />
Neil Williams of Elizabeth City;<lb />
Ral; h Chason of Rocky Mount; Bar-<lb />
bara Holler of Greensboro; Charles<lb />
Lovelace of New Bern; Delores O<lb />
Brien of Youngstown, Ohio; Unita<lb />
Pope of Greensboro; William Slot of<lb />
Pantego; Catherine Von der Lieth<lb />
of Wilmington; and Alice White of<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
the<lb />
student<lb />
"and<lb />
Swim Announcements<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Senior Life Saving Class Monday<lb />
evening at 7:30 in the Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium.<lb />
The course will be offered this<lb />
quarter if sufficient interest is<lb />
shown, the Health and Physical<lb />
Education Department has an-<lb />
nounced. Students should hand<lb />
names at once to Nell Stailings<lb />
or Dr. Charles DeShaw.<lb />
The minimum age is 16 years.<lb />
The Instructor's course will be<lb />
offered in the spring quarter for<lb />
which the Senior Life Saving<lb />
certificate is a basic requrement.<lb />
The minimum age for the In-<lb />
structors' is 18 years.<lb />
The Men's Aquatic group will<lb />
sponsor a limited number of<lb />
competitive swimming matches<lb />
during the winter quarter. Those<lb />
men interested in competing<lb />
should contact Alec Hurst.<lb />
Foreign Students<lb />
Address Local<lb />
Church Groups<lb />
Leonor Padilla and Fernando Laz<lb />
arus Cerrato, East Carolina students<lb />
from Honduras, Central America,<lb />
spoke Monday afternoon and evening<lb />
before a church study group of<lb />
Greenville, meeting at the home of<lb />
Mrs. J. W. Kittrell.<lb />
Mrs. George Perry of the foreign<lb />
language department introduced the<lb />
foreign guests and explained the East<lb />
Carolina scholarship offered each<lb />
year to a French or Spanish speak-<lb />
ing student, Miss Padilla having re-<lb />
ceived the appointment this year.<lb />
The two students were interviewed<lb />
in the afternoon by Mrs. Howard<lb />
Minis, faculty member of Greenville<lb />
High School, and in the evening by<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback of the de-<lb />
partment of English.<lb />
Questions pertaining to life in<lb />
Honduras brought out interetsing in-<lb />
formation about the country and its<lb />
people. Miss Padilla sang several<lb />
selections, accompanying herself on<lb />
the guitar.<lb />
More than a hundred persons heard<lb />
the students and were especially<lb />
pleased to learn of their feeling<lb />
quickly "at home" in Greenville,<lb />
which was indicated by their ap-<lb />
plause.<lb />
EC May Have TV<lb />
Programs Soon,<lb />
Mrs. Perry Says<lb />
"We are hoping to have some tele-<lb />
vision programs this year along with<lb />
the usual radio programs Mrs.<lb />
George .Perry recently declared.<lb />
Mrs. Perry, who manages the radio<lb />
programs sponsored by East Carolina<lb />
College, report that this year there<lb />
will again be many radio programs<lb />
and special broadcasts presented by<lb />
the different departments.<lb />
"The Jeffersonian Heritage a re-<lb />
corded series starring Claude Rains,<lb />
�i Hollywood actor, will be presented<lb />
in the near future. This story, which<lb />
concerns the life of Thomas Jeffer-<lb />
son, is sponsored by the Interna-<lb />
tional Relations Club and the social<lb />
studies department.<lb />
Organ Reveries, a weekly presen-<lb />
tation played by George Perry of<lb />
the music department, had a total<lb />
of 109 presentations for last year.<lb />
Also the music department presented<lb />
a total of 43 broadcasts for weekly<lb />
programs. These broadcasts along<lb />
with many others were heard over<lb />
an extensive area.<lb />
Librarian Wendell Smiley has been<lb />
named production manager for radio<lb />
programs this year. Elizabeth Utter-<lb />
back of the English department will<lb />
continue as director in speech and<lb />
dramatics.<lb />
Future Teachers<lb />
Hold State Meet<lb />
Here In October<lb />
The Robert H. Wright Chapter of<lb />
the Future Teachers of America be-<lb />
gan activities for the 1953-1954<lb />
-chool year with a business and social<lb />
meeting last Thursday night.<lb />
The program included plans for<lb />
the state FTA meeting on the cam-<lb />
pus here October 23-24 and reports<lb />
"rom members who attended state and<lb />
national educational meetings during<lb />
the summer months.<lb />
Peggy 1.1. Kennedy of Kinston, state<lb />
FTA treasurer, outlined arrange-<lb />
ments now being made for the two-<lb />
day session here in October. Dele-<lb />
gates from chapters in North Caro-<lb />
lina colleges and high schools<lb />
throughout the state are expected to<lb />
attend, she said.<lb />
Carl Cannon of Duke University,<lb />
state FTA president, is slated to<lb />
preside at business meetings. Among<lb />
events on the program will be the<lb />
FTA departmental meeting to be<lb />
held at East Carolina Friday, Octo-<lb />
ber 23, as part of the annual con-<lb />
vention of the Northeastern District<lb />
of the NC Education Association.<lb />
Confederence-s, addresses by promi-<lb />
nent educators, and a luncheon are<lb />
also being plannd for delegates, Peg-<lb />
gy said.<lb />
Carolyn Brothers of South Mills,<lb />
president of the Robert H. Wright<lb />
Chapter, gave an account of her par-<lb />
ticipation in the National Education<lb />
Association Convention at Miami,<lb />
Fla in July. Mary C. Barwick of<lb />
Kinston reported on the NC Class-<lb />
room Teachers meeting at Cha'pel<lb />
Hill in June, where she and Jean<lb />
Creech of Snow Hill represented the<lb />
college FTA chapter.<lb />
King Arthur: "I heaT you've been<lb />
misbehaving lately<lb />
Knight: "In what manor, sir?"<lb />
5 New Members<lb />
Increase Roster<lb />
Of Science Frat<lb />
Several nev. and honorary mem-<lb />
bers were initiated into the Alpha<lb />
Gamma Chapter of the Chi Beta Phi,<lb />
science fraternity, Monday night.<lb />
New members were Virginia Anne<lb />
Farley, Greenville; Lois Anne Tuc-<lb />
ker, Greenville; Lucius Calvin Butt,<lb />
Hertford; Roy W. McGinnis, Morven;<lb />
and James Ray Kiriby, Warsaw.<lb />
Honorary members of the science<lb />
faculty were Dr. Austin Bond, Dr.<lb />
Mary Helms, R. M. Helms, Dr. Harold<lb />
C. Jones, Dr. Christine Wilton and<lb />
Miss Lucile Rice. There are 24 mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
A tentative outline of programs<lb />
was presented to the fraternity for<lb />
the remaining meetings of the year.<lb />
Tho fraternity will sponsor the<lb />
North Carolina Academy of Science<lb />
to be held at East Carolina in May<lb />
for thefirst time in the history of<lb />
the college. The academy consists of<lb />
numerous leading scientists, science<lb />
educators and mathematicians of<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Student Center<lb />
Announces Fall<lb />
BSO Programs<lb />
Baptist Student Union Forum pro-<lb />
grams for the next six weeks have<lb />
been released by Chairman Gwen<lb />
Williams.<lb />
Tonight the speaker will be Jim<lb />
Green, BSU president at Wake For-<lb />
est College.<lb />
On October 2, a dramatic program,<lb />
"Campus Gods of Trial" will review<lb />
the book by the same name, written<lb />
by a college professor, Chad Walsh.<lb />
Dr. Carl V. Harris, new coordinator<lb />
of religious activities on campus, wll<lb />
speak of "Crime and Punishment" on<lb />
October 9. Dr. Harris has had ex-<lb />
perience in the Division of Correc-<lb />
tions of the State Department of Wel-<lb />
fare in Richmond, Va.<lb />
The following week, October 16,<lb />
Dr. Bessie McNeil, head of the home<lb />
economics department, will present a<lb />
program of slides made during a re-<lb />
cent summer trip abroad. In these<lb />
slides emphasis will be placed on con-<lb />
ditions in Germany and of the opera-<lb />
tion of the State Church of Sweden.<lb />
The last two weekends, October<lb />
23 and 30, will emphasize prepara-<lb />
tion through the use of study guides<lb />
for the annual BSU Convention sched-<lb />
uled for November 6, 7 and 8 in<lb />
Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The<lb />
theme of this year's convention is<lb />
"Work and Worship<lb />
The forums are held each Friday<lb />
night at the Baptist Student Center<lb />
from 6 to 6:45. A dutch supper, cost-<lb />
ing forty cents, precedes the forum<lb />
at 5:30. The supper is under the<lb />
supervision of Chairman Jo Bryson.<lb />
Dorms Pick Queen;<lb />
Kluttz Announces<lb />
Complete Program<lb />
Plans for Homecoming Day. which<lb />
is to be held October 10, art shaping<lb />
up according to schedule, rtports<lb />
Charlie Kluttz, chairman of the cam-<lb />
pus Homecoming Committee.<lb />
One uf th main feature among<lb />
variou campus activities during<lb />
Homecoming week will be the selec-<lb />
tion of a Homecoming queen who<lb />
will reign during the big weekei d.<lb />
Bill Penuel, chairman of the elections<lb />
committee, has announced tnat the<lb />
Queen will be chosen from ten nomi-<lb />
nees by a vote of the entire student<lb />
body during the week preceding<lb />
homecoming day.<lb />
These ten candidates are now being<lb />
selected from the individual dormi-<lb />
tories and day students unions.<lb />
The queen will ride on a separate<lb />
float, "the biggest in the parade<lb />
according to Charlie Wentz, chair-<lb />
man of the float committee.<lb />
According to the program for the<lb />
weekend the first major event will<lb />
be a pep rally staged by the tennis<lb />
courts at f0 Friday evening, "We<lb />
want to make this the best pep rally<lb />
Ea�t Carolina has ever had said<lb />
Chairman Kluttz. A big bonfire will<lb />
be built and the cheerleaciing squad<lb />
will be assisted by the College Band<lb />
with the program. After a spe� eh<lb />
by Coach Jack Boone, the band will<lb />
march leading the whole student con-<lb />
gregation, up to the Pitt County-<lb />
Courthouse and back to the Mainte-<lb />
nance building behind Flanagan. An<lb />
informal "come as you are" dance<lb />
will follow in Wright, with music<lb />
by the Collegians.<lb />
On Saturday at 12:30 p.m. there<lb />
will be an Alumni Luncheon in the<lb />
North dining hall.<lb />
Bob Neilson reports that the pa<lb />
rade will start at 2 p.m. by the tennis<lb />
court on the parking lot. The parade<lb />
will consist of five band including<lb />
the East Carolina outfit, along wi L<lb />
a lot of floats and cars.<lb />
During the half of the Elon game<lb />
Saturday night there will be a 25-<lb />
minute intermission. A short wel-<lb />
come to the Alumni will be present�d<lb />
by Secretary James W. Butler. Four<lb />
high school bands will "make their<lb />
maneuvers" on the field, Kluttz<lb />
said. Afterwards sponsors of various<lb />
clubs will escort their queens in con-<lb />
vertibles. A special program will<lb />
introduce the Homecoming Queen<lb />
with the College Band participating.<lb />
Dormitories will compete for a tro-<lb />
phy to be presented to the best dec-<lb />
orated student house on the campus.<lb />
The dormitory committee leaders are<lb />
as follows: Jarvis Hall, Joyce Smith;<lb />
Citten Hall, Jane Credle; Fleming<lb />
Hall, Kay Johnston; Wilson Hall,<lb />
Jean Dupree; Teacher's Dorm, Faye<lb />
Jones; Woman's Hall, Gypsy Wren�i;<lb />
Ragsdale Hall, Bruce Phillips; Slay-<lb />
Hall, Johnny Helms and John Posta;<lb />
Woman's Day, Carolyn Clapp; and<lb />
Men's Day, Louis Clark.<lb />
Vet Victory Bell<lb />
Dedication Set<lb />
For Homecoming<lb />
"The Victory Bell, which i? a mem-<lb />
orial to the Veterans of World War<lb />
II and Korea, will be dedicated Home-<lb />
coming Day from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m<lb />
at the Bell site states Fred I. Joseph,<lb />
president of the Veterans Club here.<lb />
A two-foot brick oetagan shaped<lb />
wall will encircle the Bell Tower,<lb />
which will be seven feet tall, holding<lb />
the two foot bell stationary. The<lb />
bell, weighing approximately 400<lb />
pounds, is nearing completion.<lb />
The total cost of construction was<lb />
$600, of this amount the Club raised<lb />
$300 by the end of last year through<lb />
donations and variou Club activities.<lb />
Last Spring the Student Government<lb />
appropriated $300, with the under-<lb />
standing that the Bell would be up by<lb />
Homecoming. However, Fred informs<lb />
that the Vets will raise this year .he<lb />
complete amount for the construc-<lb />
tion of the bell and use the SGA's<lb />
appropriation for expenses in operat-<lb />
ing the Club.<lb />
At the last meeting of the Veteran<lb />
Club, the Club Was granted conces-<lb />
sions for all college activities. Also<lb />
they have established athletic scholar-<lb />
ships and loan funds.<lb />
The club admitted approximately<lb />
60 new members, who had seen ser-<lb />
vice in Korea and welcomed back old<lb />
members at this meeting.<lb /><pb facs="00038327_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26<lb />
Easttarolinian Ye Etlitors<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, li52.<lb />
Entered a second-class matter December  1925 at the<lb />
U S. Poi Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Sa<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Wko's Wrio At East Carolina<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teach � College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, SPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
i t o r<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Ky Johnston<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
SI ORTS STAFF<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
SINESS STAFF<lb />
 ' Edna Mas sad<lb />
sii ss Man; ger . Faye Jones<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
 ng finger writes, and. having writ,<lb />
 nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
re it hack to cancel half a line,<lb />
. your tars wash out a. word of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
We Are 'Big oys' Now<lb />
'East<lb />
M<lb />
ilK<lb />
Carolinian" does not advocate<lb />
students of the college. We have<lb />
h serve the students, as well as<lb />
personnel bore. Occasionally we<lb />
Litements that bear a tinge of dis-<lb />
:h the way things go round the<lb />
strive to make our criticism con-<lb />
ave no wish to bear offense.<lb />
ttly there has been some comment on<lb />
on of the furniture in the dormitories<lb />
i the classrooms. The furniture in<lb />
rmitorv rooms and in several of the<lb />
Over the weekend there were<lb />
plenty of goings-on for the students<lb />
here, a peip rally and an Entertain-<lb />
ment Series movie Friday night and<lb />
a ball game and a dance Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
There is no reason for complaining<lb />
about doll weekends when we have<lb />
ones like that. In addition to the<lb />
listed activities there are the student<lb />
center8 sponsored by various church<lb />
groups. The centers are open at most<lb />
any hour for ping pong, badminton,<lb />
group singing and the like.<lb />
On the campus is the Pirate's Den<lb />
in the basement of Wright. The Den<lb />
is open on Monday, Wednesday and<lb />
Friday nights of each week and<lb />
sometimes on Saturays when there<lb />
is no game scheduled. It offers dan-<lb />
cing, ping pong, cards, checkers,<lb />
shuffle board and an opportunity to<lb />
display talent on the piano.<lb />
If these things won't keep a stu-<lb />
dent busy, there is always some last<lb />
resorts�the library and studying.<lb />
Worries! What does the Fast Car-<lb />
olina student worry about most?<lb />
This was asked in an advanced psy-<lb />
chology class of 40 students. Money<lb />
was voted as most popular worry.<lb />
Clothes, which is related to money,<lb />
was runner-up. Grade worries came<lb />
in third place closely followed by<lb />
boy-girl social relations headaches.<lb />
This survey cannot be considered<lb />
as conclusive as it polls only a small<lb />
perc ntage of the students here.<lb />
Maybe in your case you would ar-<lb />
range worries differently or probably<lb />
tb,<lb />
h( alth and physical education<lb />
Charlie Kluttz, our choice of this<lb />
week's Who's Who, is certainly a<lb />
familiar student to everybody on<lb />
campus, even to the freshmen. For<lb />
among other things, Charlie is the<lb />
orchestra leader for our outstanding<lb />
Collegians, who have gained recogni-<lb />
tion throughout the state for their<lb />
performances.<lb />
Changes Major<lb />
Charlie, a fair-haired senior from<lb />
Henderson and Charlotte, was pre-<lb />
viously a music major, but changed<lb />
to business education during his jun-<lb />
ior year. "Although I enjoyed my<lb />
music courses and feel that I cer-<lb />
tainly gained a great deal from them,<lb />
1 still regret waiting until my junior<lb />
year to change my mind says<lb />
Charile.<lb />
For those of us who have heard<lb />
Charlie (who plays a very "cool"<lb />
sax) and his 15 Collegians, it is very-<lb />
easy to see that his years spent in<lb />
the music department were not in<lb />
vain.<lb />
Our Who's Who spent an eventful<lb />
summer. Charlie was a soloist for<lb />
the Ronney Cramer Orchestra in<lb />
Charlotte for awhile, displaying a<lb />
talent few knew he possessed. Here<lb />
Charlie has another talent that ECC<lb />
hasn't discovered! Let's hope that<lb />
Charlie won't keep talent hidden<lb />
from us this year. Also, during the<lb />
summer of 1962 Charlie was with<lb />
Norman Door's orchestra of Rich-<lb />
mond. "We really traveled that sum-<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
 Hub Hilldrup<lb />
ant a<lb />
few. In any case, why worry<lb />
about it anyway<lb />
Charlie Klutt<lb />
mer Charlie said, "even<lb />
Texas<lb />
Student Leader<lb />
His leadership quality does not,<lb />
by any means, stop with music. This<lb />
year Charlie is president of Alpha<lb />
Phi Omega, a national service fra-<lb />
ternity that has as its purpose to<lb />
,i sveiop ?. quality of friendship on<lb />
campus and to romote service to<lb />
humanity. He is active in this or-<lb />
ganization and shows the same qual-<lb />
ni: s of leadership.<lb />
This year, according to Charlie, we<lb />
have great plans for one of the big-<lb />
gest and best" homecomings Fast<lb />
Carolina ha, evei had. One of the<lb />
main figureheads that will be respon-<lb />
sible to, its success is Charlie I<lb />
� L general chairman of Home-<lb />
oming this yea All the decoral<lb />
e d n ma and "V" Shop and<lb />
elections of the Homecoming queen<lb />
and other college beauties will be<lb />
tinder Charlie's supervision.<lb />
He was made chairman of this<lb />
committee by the SGA of which he<lb />
Ls a member. This is a large job an I<lb />
one in which Charlie will no doubl<lb />
do a v. II as he has with the Cob<lb />
!egii ns and the A P �<lb />
A- another example of Charlie's<lb />
. r i qualil y, be �ag ele ted<lb />
I idenl of Slay Hall this week.<lb />
Last year Charlie served on the<lb />
 w ard. i onitnif.ee of the SGA.<lb />
Likes Dancing, Hut . . .<lb />
( harlie is very fond of -� orl - and<lb />
has played on some of our basketball<lb />
in ramura ti am Tennis and<lb />
are also two of Charlie fav rite<lb />
pa times. "I really do like to dance<lb />
too Charlie said rathei pitifully,<lb />
"bul om how I novel e chance<lb />
when I have to perform all 'he time<lb />
When asked about his future plans,<lb />
Charlie said. "Well it's pretty hard<lb />
to say where I'll be, but one thing's<lb />
for sun . and that is I'll be wearing<lb />
the Air Force blue! (Guess that's one<lb />
less ROTC uniform that won'1 be<lb />
I- ut in m�th halls)<lb />
ECC President Asks Student Help In Bond Issue<lb />
Neith. i<lb />
orrparatively now. We should be and<lb />
proud of our new gym with it's<lb />
�hi:i facilities, and. equally proud of<lb />
ate of the furniture of our rooms in<lb />
our duty to keep these possessions<lb />
i ;i that will merit continued pride,<lb />
the oks of things, we have been a<lb />
mi in our duty. Reports show that the<lb />
furniture in the girl's dorms and<lb />
the boys also, have been unnecessarily<lb />
md marred. U is common knowledge<lb />
. trtists haw- tried their talent on<lb />
inish of some of the desks in the gym.<lb />
i1 strange to glance up at the walls in<lb />
hall lobby or in the i'liblic rest rooms<lb />
istin building and see seme such phrasing<lb />
� Pete is a square<lb />
This is not commendable of coll ge students.<lb />
are thoughtless enough to mar bor-<lb />
ossessions aren't deserving of the priv-<lb />
to The students of East Carolina<lb />
thanktul foi what the school has been<lb />
ntinue to be loing for them and cm-<lb />
nks by being- good citizens.<lb />
Job Demands Greater Than Supply<lb />
We do not claim to be a Horace Greeiy. a<lb />
said, "Go West, young man, go West<lb />
th looks "1" the reports from the college<lb />
A Bureau, "thar's gold in them thar<lb />
right here in the state of North Carolina.<lb />
Of the 2,013 requests from employers, East<lb />
rolina was able to fill only 326 with its year's<lb />
s. Most of the requests were for posi-<lb />
tion ' education here in the state.<lb />
With its ever increasing enrollment East<lb />
Carolina is doing its besL to supply the great<lb />
demand of job requests. Every year there are<lb />
hundreds who cannot be admitted here due to<lb />
the lack of facilities. This year there were over<lb />
200 who, for thar reason, could not enter in the<lb />
college. The Stat has seen fit that East Carolina<lb />
- a good investment and has appropriated funds<lb />
for further expansion in living facilities for stu-<lb />
dents here.<lb />
Effects of this expansion will not be felt<lb />
until :�' ut two years when 500 to 600 more<lb />
may ha e the opportunity to attend college. Un-<lb />
"til then, our Placement Bureau director Dr. J. L.<lb />
Oppelt, will continue to refuse some 1,700 job<lb />
requests each year.<lb />
With the selling of student guest<lb />
tickets to athletic events. East Caro-<lb />
lina will be able to provide more<lb />
athletic scholarships, Billy Laugh-<lb />
inghouse, SGA treasurer, said this<lb />
week. For Saturday's game, the Stu-<lb />
dent Budget office sold around $V0<lb />
worth of these tickets at $1 apifcee.<lb />
Money really circulates through<lb />
that office for it cashed about $5,000<lb />
wort) of checks for students last<lb />
week, hi addition it took in around<lb />
$1,000 in student deposits.<lb />
To you organization reporters: the<lb />
"East Carolinian" appreciates your<lb />
turning in news at the earliest date<lb />
possible. The sooner the news is in,<lb />
the more guarantee you have of see-<lb />
ing it in the current edition of the<lb />
paper. All club news should be in by<lb />
W dnesday morning.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Students, I m ed your help.<lb />
As you know, we received an ap-<lb />
propriation for two dormitories from<lb />
the 1953 General Assembly. Plans<lb />
are now in the making for these<lb />
buildings. Many of you helped in<lb />
impressing Governor William B. Cm-<lb />
stead and others with our needs.<lb />
1 promised some members of the<lb />
Budget Commission and of the Gen-<lb />
eral Assembly that we would help<lb />
in the campaign for the bond issue<lb />
to be voted on October 3.<lb />
We were fortunate in securing oui<lb />
appropriation and we should be just<lb />
as interested in and work just as<lb />
diligently to help get this bond issue<lb />
through as we did to get our dor-<lb />
mitori s. Therefore, 1 am entreating .<lb />
all of you who are 21 or over to vote<lb />
for the bond issue and for each one<lb />
of you to work both this weekend<lb />
and next to interest your parents<lb />
and neighbors in working for and<lb />
oting for those much needed bonds.<lb />
All counties would benefit arid our<lb />
eastern counties would be particu-<lb />
larly helped.<lb />
i,i991,ih,ii . .yiumi 1 IjllI.W.I.J��� 'i.mnffj; J<lb />
ed, leaving a total of $160 million<lb />
 � vitally needed to build the 7,783<lb />
classrooms and other fac litie<lb />
very essential.<lb />
On October 3 the people of North<lb />
Carolina will have the opportunity<lb />
to vote ori a bond issue of $50 mil-<lb />
for the schools. If i s<lb />
not pass, many of our children would<lb />
be handicap; ed for years to come.<lb />
With more children entering -�<lb />
every year 11 e upp r grade<lb />
� and more crowded, '�<lb />
il imperative that we al tempi to<lb />
keep the ; hj sical facile ies and<lb />
� mnel abr as1 the era nent. O<lb />
wise, we shall be hopelesslj swamped<lb />
and face an impossible situation.<lb />
Another need, that of a bond issue<lb />
of Si million dollar- for menta!<lb />
One of the more ambitious undi<lb />
set upon by Hollywood in recent years<lb />
attempt by Columbia Pictures to film tl i<lb />
selling novel by James .Jours. "From H<lb />
Eternity<lb />
The picture, W inch has just  �<lb />
is tabbed as a sure-J ire smai h, �<lb />
can live up faithfully to Jones' story. I. ii<lb />
to the scrip! ma be a bit hard to d<lb />
the fad that "From Here To I<lb />
bloodv, brawling, lewd, i b . m and tl i<lb />
, njoyable pi of the US Army in Ha<lb />
prior to Pearl Harbor.<lb />
Starring Burt Lancaster. Montgom<lb />
D nna Reed and Deborah Kerr, th re<lb />
around the hardships and maltreatn<lb />
Robert E. Lee Prewitt (Montgomery I<lb />
transfers from an easy post wher<lb />
" the best damn bugler in the I � �<lb />
'straight duty" in a rifle c mpany.<lb />
Prewitt, ti top-notch boxer who quit<lb />
after blinding an opponent, refu<lb />
the boxing squad for ins new comp;<lb />
tnand r and receives the "treatment" for<lb />
i o cooperate.<lb />
His life under the sordid assignment<lb />
he receives is made more bearable when he<lb />
ni love with a prostitute I D nna Re 11<lb />
meantime Sgt. Milt Warden (Burt La<lb />
and Keren Holmes (Deborah Kerr), tie<lb />
commander's wife, an carrying on<lb />
tery of their own.<lb />
The story twists and turns its v. ay thr<lb />
many patterns of assorted violence and i i<lb />
lowing the attack on Pearl Harbor and th<lb />
of Frew, now a deserter, as he attempts<lb />
join his company.<lb />
Adding a touch of humor and pathos to <lb />
story is Maggio (Frank Sinatra) Prew's<lb />
Italian buddy.<lb />
In creating this much-criticized story Jan<lb />
.lone- has drawn on his own experience in<lb />
Army. His military record indicate t<lb />
well acquainted with the rigors of Army lij<lb />
It should be interesting to see how C<lb />
and director Fred Zinnemman handli - t<lb />
story. "From Here To Eternity" is a rough I<lb />
there's no question about that, and it will I<lb />
masterpiece of direction if the impact<lb />
great work of realism can be retain<lb />
destroying the story.<lb />
Dr. J. 1). Messick<lb />
local and state funds were spent in<lb />
the last biennium for 8,000 class-<lb />
rooms, 375 lunchrooms, 175 gymna-<lb />
siums and other facilities, but at<lb />
the - nd of the biennium $194,000,000<lb />
institutions which<lb />
is<lb />
to be voted<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by EmUy S. Boy<lb />
Wake Up, Businessmen<lb />
In this world of money makers who have<lb />
an "eye on making a killing it seems that<lb />
eyes have been closed to business opportunities<lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
East Carolina College is steadily growing<lb />
and the town in which it is located should keep<lb />
pace. We offer congratulations for such signs of<lb />
growth as the coming of a television channel,<lb />
the repaii ing of sidewalks and the installing of<lb />
florescent street lights.<lb />
Eut there are business opportunities in this<lb />
town with 2-200 students in college and the pros-<lb />
pects of more and more every year. It was com-<lb />
puted last year that these students spend an<lb />
average of $50 per quarter with the merchants<lb />
in Greenville. That means that approximately<lb />
$110,000 is spent in town during a three month<lb />
period by students alone.<lb />
Now, you money-minded folks could squeeze<lb />
more benefits from the college. For example,<lb />
the only amusement the town has to offer is movie<lb />
theatres. A bowling alley, a roller skiting rink<lb />
and the like could be added. Hotel accommoda-<lb />
tions are inadequate. There are an increasing<lb />
number of out-of-towners who come to support<lb />
the college athletic program. Larger crowds tu-n<lb />
out for Homecoming each year. Where will they<lb />
lay? Cothing stores are doing a big business,<lb />
staurants are overcrowded.<lb />
You men with dollar marks in your eyes!<lb />
Jpen them and see the opportunities in a town<lb />
with a growing college.<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I wish to express my appreciation<lb />
to the members of the APO for the<lb />
excellent job which they did during<lb />
registration for the Fall Quarter,<lb />
1�)53. I feel that, this was one of the<lb />
I est registrations which we have<lb />
had and I know that much of the<lb />
credit is due to the organization.<lb />
Again, let me say "thanks" for<lb />
the assistance which the groups gave<lb />
the students. They rendered a real<lb />
service to the college and to the<lb />
student body.<lb />
Very truly yours,<lb />
Orval L. Phillips. Registrar<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I wonder if you could use this<lb />
bit of prose-poetry in your next edi-<lb />
tion? I am a freshman here and<lb />
would rather remain anonymous.<lb />
If you like this I may be able to<lb />
make more contributions in the fu-<lb />
ture.<lb />
(Unsigned)<lb />
Dear Anonymous Freshman:<lb />
We appreciate all contributions<lb />
from anybody, but we must know<lb />
the source of the contributions.<lb />
If you want your name withheld,<lb />
make a simple notation saying<lb />
so, but do tell us your name.<lb />
Not that we question your<lb />
originality, but often we receive<lb />
copyrighted material by students<lb />
giving the impression that it<lb />
was their own work.<lb />
Send us your name and we<lb />
will consider your work already<lb />
received. We will look forward<lb />
to more of your literary talents,<lb />
but accompanied by your name,<lb />
please.<lb />
The Editor<lb />
This fall, 1953, almost a million wa-<lb />
ve<lb />
ilrcn (<lb />
ntered the public schools<lb />
children<lb />
 1 ded to take care of the<lb />
adequately. Mori' than $35<lb />
North Carolina; $130,000,000 of ' million of this has already been<lb />
Male Cheerleader Tells<lb />
Feelings Of Only Boy On Squad<lb />
by Valeria<lb />
All of us who attended the game<lb />
last Saturday night are sure to have<lb />
seen Jimmy Walton, but perhaps we<lb />
have not all been introduced to this<lb />
fellow whose friendly personality and (<lb />
bright "carrot top" are distinguish- j<lb />
ing him around campus.<lb />
Jimmy, a freshman from Lexing- :<lb />
ton, is majoring in physical educa-<lb />
tion. As most of us know, Jimmy is<lb />
the Ion � boy cheerleader on the<lb />
cheering squad this year. It is in-<lb />
teresting to note that Jimmy has<lb />
had only one year of cheering ex-<lb />
peri nee before he began his college<lb />
career. Says Jimmy, "I went out for<lb />
�In erleading in the eighth grade, but<lb />
I played ball all through high school<lb />
Shearon<lb />
which left me little time for cheer-<lb />
leading<lb />
Naturally, we were curious to know<lb />
just how a fellow feels when he is<lb />
the only boy cheerleader among a<lb />
host of girls. Jimmy �satisfied our<lb />
curiosity. "I wi h there were a few-<lb />
more boys . . but he added, "I<lb />
feel that it is nr. honor to be on the<lb />
gquad, because I like to cheer for<lb />
the team<lb />
We realize that the cheerleaders<lb />
have a great responsibility�rain or<lb />
fair, they're always there! So come<lb />
on, everybody, let's contract some of<lb />
this enthusiasm and help cheer the<lb />
team on to victory.<lb />
upon (tetober 3, is just as important.<lb />
n 1945 we had 8,300 mental patients<lb />
in state hospitals. Wi now have<lb />
11,300. Despite that greal increase<lb />
which has been taken care of ir very<lb />
crowded conditions, there is still a<lb />
backlog of almost 1,000 people whose<lb />
families are appealing to the state<lb />
for hositalization. For several years<lb />
� annual demand of applicants ha?<lb />
pxce ded the available state hospi-<lb />
talization by 300.<lb />
The 22 million dollars would be<lb />
used not only to extend the present<lb />
capacity, but aiso be used to improve<lb />
and repair existing buildings, provide<lb />
schools for rehabilitaton, and bring<lb />
the physical plants to a point where<lb />
they can be operated with greater<lb />
efficiency.<lb />
J. D. Messick<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
MISS FANNIE JENKINS DIES<lb />
Many alumni will regret to learn<lb />
of the death of Miss Fannie Jenkins,<lb />
sister of Miss Mamie E. Jenkins,<lb />
charter member of the East Carolina<lb />
College faculty now retired. Funeral<lb />
and burial services were held in Ra-<lb />
leigh for Miss Fannie. Miss Mamie<lb />
Jenkins is actively interested in alum-<lb />
ni affairs.<lb />
McDOUGLE IN FLORIDA<lb />
H. A. McDougle (AB '44), writer<lb />
of East Carolina College "Alma<lb />
Mater" writes that he is doing well<lb />
at his home in Narcoossee, Florida<lb />
"I didn't realize that you could draw that well, Worthal�Ever<lb />
thought of taking some courses in fine arts?" Note: Faye O'Neal writes<lb />
about would-be artists at ECC. See editorial 'We Are 'Big Boys' Now<lb />
Gayle Flanagan, a petite blonde,<lb />
and Harvey Davis, one if the friend-<lb />
liest personalities on campus, both<lb />
from Farmville, are our couple of<lb />
this week.<lb />
Gayle and Harvey are both juniors<lb />
and have been knowing each other<lb />
since l(.�4i, the year that Harvey<lb />
moved from Warrenton to Farmville.<lb />
Gayle was cleaning up on day,<lb />
when she Looked out the window and<lb />
- aw her I rother playing basketball<lb />
in the backyard with a boy who look-<lb />
ed "pretty interesting When they<lb />
were introduced, Gayle found that<lb />
Harvey's feelings were mutual!<lb />
Just after Gayle and Harvey had<lb />
just begun to get acquainted the<lb />
Army made plans for Harvey to at-<lb />
tend to a little business for them in<lb />
the Hawaiian Islands. However, Ha-<lb />
waii's beautiful scenery" didn't at-<lb />
tract Harvey's attention too much and<lb />
when he returned to the states, he<lb />
and Gayle continued their friend-<lb />
ship. They then continued to ECC<lb />
where they have since been estab-<lb />
lished as one of the campus couples.<lb />
Gayle and Harvey enjoy fishing<lb />
more than any of their other activi-<lb />
ties. "We got pretty embarrassed<lb />
last year, though Gayle said, "when<lb />
we were caught fishing without a<lb />
license<lb />
Gayle and Harvey plan to finish<lb />
college together and after that they<lb />
have made plans that also include<lb />
them both.<lb />
(Editor's note: By being chosen<lb />
Couple of the Week, Gayle and Har-<lb />
vey will each be given a dinner at the<lb />
Olde Towne Inn, a ticket to the Pitt<lb />
Theatre, a gift from Saslow's Jew-<lb />
elers, and a carton of Chesterfield<lb />
cigarettes.)<lb />
The changes which have taken place al E<lb />
Carolina since hist year wen- outstandingly<lb />
parent during the first week here. The near c<lb />
pletion of the new library and the new wing<lb />
Efcagsdale Hall greeted students with the realiza-<lb />
tion that East Carolina College is growing largei<lb />
and more efficient each year.<lb />
During registration another change wh<lb />
the students encountered was the requirem<lb />
made for the payment of $4 when over 17 hour?<lb />
were taken in one quarter. Tins ruling eau.<lb />
many students unawares and the explanati<lb />
for it have been many and varied, it was<lb />
ncunced that the state had advised raisii<lb />
tuition for East Carolina College for the past tw<lb />
years.<lb />
In order to maintain the reasonably<lb />
tuition ECC new has. the administration put<lb />
their heads together and presented this $4<lb />
charge for each extra hour taken.<lb />
Normally, to graduate in four years,<lb />
quarters of work are required to be passed. Man<lb />
students found that by taking 18 hours of work<lb />
each quarter they could graduate in 11 quarters<lb />
When ti large number of students are doubling<lb />
up such as that, some even taking 20 hours<lb />
quarter, it puts an extra load on the facu<lb />
thereby creating the need for more profess<lb />
which in turn demands additional money.<lb />
Even though this new rule will incon.<lb />
ience some students, it is to the advantage of<lb />
majority. If this program fails to work the tui-<lb />
tion of East Carolina will no doubt be raia<lb />
However, the administration is doing its best t<lb />
keep this from being done, and it is only rea<lb />
sonable to charge extra money for those wh<lb />
benefit most and cause the additional exp<lb />
for faculty personnel. Therefore, it is hoped tha<lb />
the students will cooperate with the adminisl<lb />
lion in this situation as they have in the <lb />
12<lb />
Hooks, books, books . . . The fiction besl<lb />
sellers for this week, as compiled by the P<lb />
Usher's weekly, are as follows: Desiree, by Anne-<lb />
marie Selinko: Batth Cry, by L. M. Uris �<lb />
This Place, by A. J. Cronin; Tin High '<lb />
Mighty, by E. K. Gann; Tht Bridge At Toko-Ri<lb />
by James Mitchner; TJu Dark Angel, by Mika<lb />
Waltari :77o Emperor's Lady, by F. W. Kenyon<lb />
A Hollyw. od producer received a story en-<lb />
titled. "The Optimist He called his staff to-<lb />
gether and said: "Gentlemen, this title must be<lb />
changed to something simpler. We're intelligent<lb />
and know what an optimist is, but how many of<lb />
those morons who'll see the picture will know<lb />
he's an eye doctor?"<lb />
"Darling, do you think you can live on my<lb />
income?"<lb />
"Yes, honey, but what will you live on?"<lb />
The long-winded lecturer had been holding<lb />
forth for over an hour, except for brief pauses<lb />
from time to time to gulp a hasty drink of water.<lb />
Finally, during one such intermission, an old man<lb />
in the audience leaned toward his neighbor and<lb />
announced in a loud whisper: "First time I ever<lb />
saw a windmill run by water<lb />
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SEPTEMBER 25. Iy53<lb />
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of the North<lb />
Boyd Webb, ace quarterback from Castonia. calls signals as the East Carolina Pirates hold signal d-ill.<lb />
Webb. who played in mid-season style against Wilson Teachers, is expected to play a leading role against Lenoir<lb />
lihyne tomorrow night.<lb />
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Led by the driving line play<lb />
Ul-Conference tackle Willie Holland<lb />
and the running of a host of fleet<lb />
scatbacks, the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
lasted Wilson Teachers College of<lb />
Wash ngton, D. C. 41-0, here Sat-<lb />
.� night.<lb />
1 e oj � ning contest of the year<lb />
for thi Buccaneers found them in<lb />
nid-s ason Sihape as the charging<lb />
East Carolina forewall set Wilson<lb />
a with a net offense of minus<lb />
!2 yards rushing. Louis Hallow, Don<lb />
Burton, George Tulker and Bobby<lb />
lodges spearheaded the defense<lb />
. smothered the Wilson attack.<lb />
i offense it was also all East<lb />
na as Dick Cherry, the Bucs'<lb />
 . Stater from Washington, led an<lb />
 which -a seven players break<lb />
of i into the scoring column.<lb />
For the majority of the opening<lb />
period both teams played sluggish<lb />
ball. Then, with less than two min-<lb />
utes to day in the opening round,<lb />
a 53-yard drive ended with Cherry<lb />
sneaking over from the one. Claude<lb />
King missed the try for the extra<lb />
point.<lb />
Immediately following the kickoff<lb />
fullback John Daughtry, playing his<lb />
first collegiate game in two years,<lb />
interce ted a Wilson pasg and re-<lb />
turned it to the 19 yard line. On<lb />
the second play of the second quarter<lb />
quarterback Boyd Webb passed to<lb />
end Larry Rhodes for the score.<lb />
Rhodes slipped to his knees in the<lb />
end zone but math- a neat grab of<lb />
Webb's pas. as it slithered off the<lb />
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Read the jingles on this page. Write<lb />
original ones just like them�or better!<lb />
Write as many as you want. There's<lb />
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fingertips of a Wilson defender.<lb />
The Bucs added two more points<lb />
just, as the second half got under-<lb />
way. A Cherry kick rolled dead on<lb />
Wilson's one-foot line and a host of<lb />
Pirate tacklers nailed Wilson's Rob-<lb />
ert Recker in the end zone for a safe-<lb />
ty on the following play.<lb />
The Bucs tallied thrice more be-<lb />
fore the quarter ended. Cherry flip-<lb />
ped to end Bobby Hodges, Emo Bo-<lb />
ado went 17 yards through the mid-<lb />
dle and Tom Allsbrook dashed 37<lb />
to account for the three scores.<lb />
Late in the final period with re-<lb />
serves in the game, freshman Boyd<lb />
Hooj ear to-ssed another strike to<lb />
Hodges for the final tally.<lb />
Pirate Coach Jack Bootie virtually<lb />
�leared the bench in an effort to<lb />
hold the score down, but there was<lb />
no stopping tire Bucs' attack. Claude<lb />
King, Paul Cay, Boado, Allsbrook,<lb />
Harold O'Kelly, Jack Britt and<lb />
Daughtry all looked exceptionally<lb />
rood on offense with sub-quarterback<lb />
Boyd Webb directing the team in<lb />
fine fashion.<lb />
The locals came out of the contest<lb />
with only two serious injuries, one<lb />
to Al Habit, who suffered a badly<lb />
.vrenched ankle, and the other to<lb />
lack Britt, who also sustained an<lb />
ujured foot.<lb />
The Yardstick:<lb />
East Carolina-Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
"ootball clash here tomorrow<lb />
vill headline<lb />
� '� as the members<lb />
e Conference enter the second<lb />
round of play.<lb />
(' lv one � A her confen nc clash<lb />
 on tap, that Pt Boone when- Ap-<lb />
palachian and Western Carolina col-<lb />
Tin- Apps were upset last week<lb />
�i th ir season opener against Guil-<lb />
"ord by a 14-12 score. Western Caro-<lb />
il a has already played two games,<lb />
'oing its opener to Wofford 7-6 and<lb />
towing to Carson-Newman 7-0.<lb />
Wofford will take on its third<lb />
North State opponent in 81 many<lb />
weeks when they meet Eln's Chris-<lb />
tians at Spartanburg, S. C. The Ter-<lb />
riers defeated Western Carolina to<lb />
tart the season and last week whip-<lb />
ped Lenoir Rhyne 20-7.<lb />
Catawba, victim of a sound thrash-<lb />
ng by VMI last week, plays New-<lb />
ierry and Guilford, currently leading<lb />
he league by virtue of their win<lb />
ever Appalachian, takes on Hamp-<lb />
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Lenoir Rhyn wl -<lb />
two seasons has run ro<lb />
the conference, is seeking<lb />
their entire backfield.<lb />
Tomorrow nigh fracas, which<lb />
gins at 8 o'clock, is shapin 19 a<lb />
bit of a grudge battle<lb />
attem; t to avenge a stinging<lb />
defeat suffered at Hickory la;<lb />
If th Pirates grt by the B-<lb />
they are favored to do, th<lb />
will have taken a giant step forv.<lb />
in their quest for the league cro<lb />
Coach Clarence Stasavich ha<lb />
no secret of the fact that he f<lb />
the Pirates. Last week the Bears<lb />
ran afoul of Wofford by a 20-6 score<lb />
and the Bears' coach is pointing<lb />
tomorrow's game.<lb />
No starting line-up is availa<lb />
for the Lenoir Rhyne squad but<lb />
Coach Borne will probably open with<lb />
a backfield composed of Dick Clu<lb />
quarterback; Claude King, fullback;<lb />
Paul Gay at right half and T 1<lb />
Hayes, out last week with an injun I<lb />
knee, at left half. Bobby H<lb />
proba' ly Larry Rhodes will b<lb />
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Brown at the tackles, ai I George<lb />
Tucker and David Lee at guard<lb />
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1988<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
AST CAROLINI AN<lb />
College Band Plays For Game;<lb />
Plans To Follow Team On Trips<lb />
East Carolina College's Marching band to spectators as it staged<lb />
Band has been organized for the<lb />
1953-1954 term and at the East Oaro-<lb />
lina-Wilson Teachers College football<lb />
game here during the weekend made<lb />
Yearbook Photos<lb />
Reach 650 Mark<lb />
for the<lb />
ita first public appearance<lb />
present school year. I<lb />
The group is c posed of 72 stu- �<lb />
dent musicians.<lb />
Herbert L. Carter of the college<lb />
muic department is director of the<lb />
organization. Student officers include<lb />
James Alexander of Columbia, presi-<lb />
dent; Victor Waller of Kinston, vice<lb />
pro-i,lent; and Patsy Pappendick of<lb />
Elizabeth City, secretary and treas-<lb />
ure<lb />
iriou student committees are<lb />
working on activities to be engaged<lb />
luring the football season this<lb />
fall, when the Marching Band will<lb />
 pear at all games played at East<lb />
Carolina. The group will also perform<lb />
off campus when the East Carolina<lb />
Pirate play Catawba there October<lb />
3 and probably will go to Florida<lb />
for games with Tampa and Stetson<lb />
in November.<lb />
Charles H. Armstrong of Elizabeth<lb />
City is this year's drum major. Five<lb />
women students appear with the<lb />
Marching Band as majorettes. They<lb />
are Carolyn Johiiion and Betty Ray<lb />
Outlnw of Elizabeth City; Patricia<lb />
Taylor and Rhoda Faye Peale of<lb />
Williamston; and Peggy Vause of<lb />
Tarboro.<lb />
Saturday's game introduced the<lb />
series of marches and maneuvers<lb />
featuring rainbow lights on the caps<lb />
of members and on the batons of<lb />
the majorettes. Ardis Messick, guest j<lb />
from Washington High School, gave 1 pected to last for aW two more<lb />
a pecial performance of twirling<lb />
Work continues on the 1953 "Buc-<lb />
caneer as the photographer from<lb />
Waller and Smith is snapping in-<lb />
dividual pictures. Ths work is ex-<lb />
the fire baton.<lb />
With the Varsity Men's Glee Club,<lb />
�he Band participated also Saturday<lb />
night in the first public presentation<lb />
of the new college fight song "East<lb />
Carolina Victory with words and<lb />
music by Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert,<lb />
musk department head.<lb />
Dean Advocates<lb />
Education Bond<lb />
Issue Support<lb />
WAA Initiation<lb />
Gives Amusement<lb />
To New Members<lb />
ECC Department Head<lb />
To Attend Orchestra<lb />
Meet In Philadelphia<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, director<lb />
of music department and conductor<lb />
u the East Carolina Orchestra, has<lb />
been invited to participate in a con-<lb />
ductor symposium sponsored by the<lb />
Philadelphia Orchestra Association<lb />
and the American Symphony Orches-<lb />
tra League.<lb />
The symposium will take place<lb />
during the week of September 28-<lb />
October 3, in Philadelphia. An in-<lb />
tensive schedule of study under the<lb />
direction of Ormandy is planned for<lb />
the visiting conductor<lb />
Dr. Cuthbert has served as vice<lb />
president of the American Symphony<lb />
League.<lb />
weeks, but the editors of the year<lb />
book urge everyone to have their<lb />
photos taken as soon as possible.<lb />
Since Monday the photographer<lb />
has had a packed scheduled, taking<lb />
a sitting every three minutes. More<lb />
than 130 persons have been photo-<lb />
graphed each day.<lb />
The annual staff encourages every-<lb />
one on campus, including faculty and<lb />
administration members, to have their<lb />
picture taken. There is no charge. .<lb />
Girls should wear dark sweaters<lb />
and pearls, and men should wear ties<lb />
and dark coats.<lb />
Everyone should be on time to have<lb />
his picture taken so as to avoid<lb />
rushing the photographer, comments<lb />
Co-Editor Mildred Reynolds.<lb />
Junior Class Replaces<lb />
Two Office Vacancies<lb />
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AT FtVE POINTS<lb />
On Tuesday night, the Junior Class<lb />
met to elect students to fill two class<lb />
offices which had been vacated and<lb />
to make plans for raising money to<lb />
sponsor the Junior-Senior dance.<lb />
Jane Kanoy of Thomasville was<lb />
chosen secretary, and Kris Anderson<lb />
of Reach Haven. N. J was elected<lb />
treasurer. The other class officers<lb />
are: President, Bob Wilson. Kinston;<lb />
vice ; resident, Bob Baird, Roanoke<lb />
Rapids; and Student Government<lb />
re resentative, Aim Siler City.<lb />
Witnessing the Wilson-East Caro-<lb />
lina scrimmage last Saturday was<lb />
like watching television wth one eye<lb />
Olosed�an entirely one-sided affair.<lb />
From Coach Jack Boone to the<lb />
waterboy the Pirates stood head and<lb />
shoulders above the porous aggrega-<lb />
tion from D. C.<lb />
The entertainment furnished by<lb />
the Teachers provided no occasion<lb />
whatsoever by which th� potency of<lb />
the Bucs could be determined. At-<lb />
tempting to chomp tripe with false<lb />
t eth is a situation similar to the<lb />
one the visitors found themselves in.<lb />
It was simply a case of mis-match,<lb />
but a good opener for the flying<lb />
colors of E.C.<lb />
Although most of the game was<lb />
played by second-stringers and fresh-<lb />
men, you have to admit that with<lb />
what opportunity was theirs the old<lb />
pros held the girted edge in per-<lb />
formance. Dick Cherry, the Houdini<lb />
of the North State Conference, dis-<lb />
played the style that last year elated<lb />
him to a pedestal of his own. He<lb />
can do everything with a football<lb />
except manufacture it. Cherry can<lb />
fake you sillier than Jerry Lewis<lb />
and when he performs, it's to pts-<lb />
fection.<lb />
Louis Hallow, David Lee, Willie<lb />
Holland, Tubby Thomas, Don Burton,<lb />
George Tucker, and Johnny Brown,<lb />
just to name a few, were the oak<lb />
harriers that stood in the way of the<lb />
Wilson Teachers. Colliding with the<lb />
Pirate Gibraltars is like trying to<lb />
move a Missouri mule.<lb />
I<lb />
"It is not important to discuss<lb />
how North Carolina got into the<lb />
�position of not having adequate fa-<lb />
cilities to educate the children of the<lb />
state. The important thing is to ex-<lb />
tricate ourselves from this position<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins stated here<lb />
Saturday night.<lb />
At a dinner meeting attended by<lb />
graduate students and members of<lb />
the graduate faculty, he stressed<lb />
support of the 50 million dollar bond<lb />
issue for better schools which will<lb />
be submitted to the vote of the people<lb />
October 3. "We cannot afford not to<lb />
pass it he declared.<lb />
"Two things he told his audience,<lb />
"are needed in a democracy: reliance<lb />
on God and an educated citizenry<lb />
An inadequate school system will not<lb />
provide an educated citizenry, he said.<lb />
Dean Jenkins outlined present<lb />
emergency conditions in the public<lb />
schools of the state. Too few class-<lb />
rooms exist to house the rapidly<lb />
expanding school population of North<lb />
Carolina, he said, and many existing<lb />
buildings are unfit for use. In many<lb />
schools equipment is poor, he ex-<lb />
plained, and does not meet the re-<lb />
quirements of effective instruction.<lb />
Specifically, he stated, North Caro- j<lb />
lina needs 7,783 new classroom to ;<lb />
meet the needs of its children. A<lb />
'quarter million boys and girls, he<lb />
explained, are now crowded into in-<lb />
adequate or sub-standard classrooms.<lb />
These facts, he said, were revealed<lb />
by the 1953 fall enrollment in schools<lb />
of the state.<lb />
Equipment in many North Caro-<lb />
lina schools, he continued, does not<lb />
meet modern educational standards;<lb />
and thousands of children are enrolled<lb />
in schools which have no auditorium,<lb />
no gymnasium and no lunchroom.<lb />
"The need to assure better educa-<lb />
tion for our young people is urgent<lb />
Dean Jenkins concluded. "The issu-<lb />
ance of 50 million dollars in bonds<lb />
for public school improvements will<lb />
go far toward guaranteeing a better<lb />
future for our children and a bright-<lb />
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