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t Pays To Do Business<lb />
nth Those Businesses<lb />
'hat Advertise With Us<lb />
Easttarolinia<lb />
Attend Chapel Services<lb />
Each Tuesday Vt Noon<lb />
In Austin Auditorium<lb />
,UME XXIX<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953<lb />
Number 4<lb />
omecoming Plans Underway<lb />
ext Week's Elections Decide<lb />
Jueen; Groups Select Others<lb />
and an informal dance<lb />
Maintenance ! uilding<lb />
night. On Saturday there<lb />
tarations are in its final stages<lb />
Homecoming which is to be held<lb />
i . si Saturday, October 10, re-<lb />
arlie KJuttz, general chair- meeting of the Alumni in the morn-<lb />
student Homecoming com- ing and an Alumni touch on at noun.<lb />
near the<lb />
on Friday<lb />
will be a<lb />
t<lb />
at a called meeting of the<lb />
ire Monday Right,<lb />
d Bob Neilson, chairman<lb />
float committee, issued an<lb />
r more floats from organi-<lb />
ns. "W want to have a long<lb />
It and would like to have about<lb />
loats at least Charlie said.<lb />
Organizations have to the end of<lb />
ij� enter floatg for the<lb />
ftiecoming Parade. "This doesn't<lb />
L. the Eloat has to he built<lb />
B -aid. "What we are<lb />
to get all the floats mapped<lb />
a; could be built the<lb />
re<lb />
in<lb />
uie<lb />
PIKNT<lb />
Elect Queen<lb />
announced that there<lb />
, a general student election<lb />
sday and Thursday for select-<lb />
ie Homecoming Queen. The<lb />
 will not be revealed<lb />
ippearance in the parade<lb />
iatarday.<lb />
9 r�r the queen will come<lb />
, ach dorm and the men and<lb />
iy student groups. Pictures<lb />
&amp; andidate will be placed on a<lb />
jq. ,1 in the dining hall lob-<lb />
Re next week.<lb />
Bj �.� V. ' ad of the Queen's<lb />
Ben- mmittee, announced that the<lb />
ypet  would be the "largest<lb />
W laborate" in the parade.<lb />
HLr � for the queen will be mad"<lb />
�a � florist, he added.<lb />
Pour High School Bands<lb />
p ating in the parade will be<lb />
four v ol bands and the col-<lb />
lege i-h school hands are<lb />
CSrt le, Williamston Jacksonville<lb />
and Tarboro.<lb />
Bv ,n reports thut there will<lb />
�14 queens, in addition to the<lb />
Ban, � Queen, riding in con-<lb />
Hpible in the parade. These queens<lb />
Will e from various organizations<lb />
and dorms.<lb />
Wm . arade will be floats<lb />
catry j' out original ideas of the<lb />
SpBl- ng groups. Three prizes of<lb />
$M, $15 and $5 are off-red for the<lb />
ats,<lb />
2 o'clock tbe parade will begin<lb />
i Circle in front of Gotten<lb />
e parade will form near<lb />
rmis courts. No one will be<lb />
led to- park around the circle or<lb />
the Administration building<lb />
1 a.m.<lb />
ta for the weekend will in-<lb />
rallv with a bonfire<lb />
the afternoon after the parade,<lb />
V.M'JA and the YWCA will ��<lb />
tei .un the Alumni with a tea in the<lb />
� l" Hut. Following the tea there<lb />
will be a dedication of the Veterans<lb />
Club Victory Bell near the gymna-<lb />
sium.<lb />
Half-Time Plans<lb />
Charlie Kluttz revealed more of<lb />
the haif-time plans for the game<lb />
Saturday night. During the 25 min-<lb />
ute intermission, the college band<lb />
will form different figures and let-<lb />
ter- with the lights on their caps<lb />
While the stadium lights are out.<lb />
"Card tricks consisting of lumi-<lb />
nous letters on large pieces of card-<lb />
board, will spell out "Welcome Alum-<lb />
ni" in the dark.<lb />
To highlight the program, the<lb />
Land will form a heart while the<lb />
Homecoming Queen will enter in the<lb />
center. The stadium lights will be<lb />
out and a spotlight will be on the<lb />
queen enclosed by the band with red<lb />
- on their caps.<lb />
Guests Tickets On Sale<lb />
There will be a limited number<lb />
of student guest tickets available<lb />
at the Student Budget office for<lb />
the Homecoming game, Saturday,<lb />
October 10, as well as other home<lb />
games, announced Dr. John Rey-<lb />
nolds, head ot the college ticket<lb />
committee for athletics.<lb />
These tickets will be available<lb />
for $1 at the office Wednesday<lb />
through Friday on the week of<lb />
each game, he said.<lb />
Only one guest ticket per per-<lb />
son will be sold.<lb />
Guests entering the stadium<lb />
gates must be accompanied by a<lb />
student showing his identifica-<lb />
tion card, Dr. Reynolds said.<lb />
He also reminded students that<lb />
the cards were not transferable<lb />
and violators of this regulation<lb />
will have their cards confiscated.<lb />
Enrollment H<lb />
Freshmen Officers<lb />
Groups Request<lb />
More SGA Funds<lb />
Wednesday Night<lb />
,212 Mark<lb />
Final Figures Make Record;<lb />
136 More Than Last Year<lb />
Picture Taking<lb />
For Yearbook<lb />
Ends Next Week<lb />
sic Department<lb />
Casts Messiah<lb />
For December 13<lb />
Applications Now<lb />
Open For College<lb />
Draft Deferment<lb />
Applications for the November 19,<lb />
L963 and the April 22, 1954 admin-<lb />
istrations of the College Qualifica-<lb />
tion Test are now available at Se-<lb />
lective Service System local boards<lb />
throughout the country.<lb />
The examinations will ! e given at<lb />
East Carolina on the above dates.<lb />
Eligible students who intend U<lb />
take this test on either date should<lb />
, at once to the nearest Selective<lb />
Service local board for an applica-<lb />
tion and a bulletin of information.<lb />
Follow ing instructions in the bul-<lb />
let.n. the student should fill out his<lb />
application and mail it immediately<lb />
in the envelope provided to Selective<lb />
Service Examining Section JEduca-<lb />
al Testing Service, P. 0. Box<lb />
586, Princeton. X. J. Applications for<lb />
the November 19 test must be post-<lb />
mark' d no later than midnight, No-<lb />
vember 2.<lb />
According to Educational Testing<lb />
Service, which prepares and admin-<lb />
isters the College Qualification Test<lb />
for the Selective Service System, it<lb />
will be greatly to the student's ad-<lb />
i vantage to file his application at<lb />
I once, regardless of the testing date<lb />
he selects. The results will be re-<lb />
ported to the student's Selective Ser-<lb />
vice local board of jurisdiction for<lb />
use in considering hLs deferment as<lb />
a student.<lb />
2452<lb />
I<lb />
it<lb />
its a<lb />
orate<lb />
a co<lb />
tea<lb />
nou�'<lb />
So<lb />
chor<lb />
wish<lb />
win<lb />
sles<lb />
a College will present<lb />
ial performance of Handel's<lb />
"T le Messiah this year as<lb />
mmunity event, the col-<lb />
 ril of music has an-<lb />
i. egan this week.<lb />
will be chosen from col-<lb />
� � . and faculty and from<lb />
I ireenville or nearby. The<lb />
be coiw osed of all who<lb />
icipate, and. no auditions<lb />
quired for membership.<lb />
v. asiah will be presented De-<lb />
13 in the Wright auditorium<lb />
campus. Dr. Elwood Keister,<lb />
Joined the college faculty at the<lb />
ing of the present fall quarter,<lb />
lirector. A graduate of the<lb />
an School of Music and of<lb />
ers College, Columbia Univer-<lb />
he has had professional experi-<lb />
as a conductor and singer and<lb />
een a member of the Robert<lb />
Chorale.<lb />
first rehearsal of The Messiah<lb />
held last Tuesday in Room<lb />
of the Austin building on<lb />
mpus, and the group will meet<lb />
u sday night through Decem-<lb />
Messiah has been sung hy<lb />
its at East Carolina at the<lb />
Derrick Speaks<lb />
To Faculty Club<lb />
Tuesday Night<lb />
More requests from various organ-<lb />
izations were discussed at the Stud-<lb />
ent Legislature . meeting Wednesday<lb />
night.<lb />
SGA members rejected the band's<lb />
request of $750. The band asked for<lb />
the money to be used to pay travel-<lb />
ing expenses to Florida for a foot-<lb />
ball game.<lb />
The body voted to appropriate $110<lb />
to the Athletic Association for the<lb />
purpose of purchasing sweaters for<lb />
the cheerleaders. These sweaters are<lb />
to be retained and used for follow-<lb />
ing years. These funds were taken<lb />
from the Student Legislature budget.<lb />
. Appropriation of $100 was granted<lb />
to the Men's Varsity Glee Club for<lb />
the purpose of giving letters to third<lb />
quarter members. These funds were<lb />
taken from the SGA's own budget.<lb />
E ive hundred dollars was granted<lb />
to the Homecoming committee for<lb />
their expenses.<lb />
A proposal of the newly organ-<lb />
ized Production's committee, a group<lb />
responsible for one musical drama a<lb />
year, was rejected by the body. The<lb />
proposal was to grant the committee<lb />
the right to retain gates and adver-<lb />
tising receipts for the purpose of pro-<lb />
viding fellowships to "musically<lb />
talented students" and for purchasing<lb />
equipment.<lb />
Charlie Huffman discussed means<lb />
of "cracking down" on line breakers I<lb />
in the cafeteria. His motion that a<lb />
fine of $1 be enforced on violating<lb />
persons received no second. The body<lb />
voted to sponsor a two-week campaign<lb />
of posting signs in the dining hall<lb />
lobby in the effort of curbing line<lb />
breaking.<lb />
Jim Ellis, sports writer, and Jean<lb />
Brake, Woman's Athletic Association<lb />
president, were elected to serve on<lb />
the Athletic committee. This is the<lb />
first time that students have had a<lb />
voice with the committee which, up<lb />
to now, was composed of all faculty<lb />
members.<lb />
The SGA endorsed the showing of<lb />
films to the situdent body of East<lb />
Carolina footiball games. George<lb />
Lyons said some of the film were in<lb />
color and some portions in slow mot-<lb />
ion. The films will be shown at the<lb />
Athletic department's convienence.<lb />
SGA President Mitchell Saieed. right, explains the Student Hand-<lb />
book to the new freshmen officers. Seated are Jimmy Winstead, president,<lb />
and Helen Bland, secretary. Standing left to right are Jean Fisher, treas-<lb />
urer; Joyner Brooks, vice president; Bea Burnette, SGA representative;<lb />
and Mitchell. (Photo by Tommie Lupton.)<lb />
Winstead Assumes Prexy Post<lb />
After Inauguration Thursday<lb />
Jimmy Winstead, Tabor City, of-<lb />
ficially assumed office as president<lb />
of the Freshman Class Thursday<lb />
night at the inauguration ceremonies<lb />
directed by Mitchell Saieed, SGA<lb />
president.<lb />
Mitchell opened by stressing the<lb />
importance of class unity and school<lb />
spirit, followed by inaugurating Jim-<lb />
my Winstead, who in turn swore in<lb />
the other officers.<lb />
They were Joyner Brooks, vice-<lb />
president; Helen Bland, secretary,<lb />
Jean Fisher, treasurer; . and Bea<lb />
Burnette, SGA representative.<lb />
President Winstead then presided<lb />
over the first Freshman Class meet-<lb />
ing, and stated the plans of the class<lb />
'or the coming year.<lb />
Each new officer was introduced<lb />
to the student body, after which<lb />
they o�ch gave a short speech.<lb />
Main business of the meeting was<lb />
the ways and means for the class to<lb />
raise money for the Freshman-Soph-<lb />
omore-Senior dance. Two represent-<lb />
atives were elected to serve on the<lb />
Social committee, a branch of the<lb />
Student Government.<lb />
Approximately 300 votes were cast<lb />
i.i the run-offs Friday out of the<lb />
�-H) Freshman students.<lb />
"I will work for a sound Freshman<lb />
das and uphold my office to the<lb />
best of my ability to make this the<lb />
best. Freshman Class ever seen at<lb />
Km Carolina College expresses<lb />
Jimmy Winstead.<lb />
Jimmy hopes someday to be a<lb />
dentist, after completing his educa-<lb />
tion here and at Emory University,<lb />
Ga.<lb />
In high school he was a member<lb />
of the Beta Club, high school chorus<lb />
and participated in football, baseball<lb />
and managed the basketbll team. On<lb />
the local paper, Jim was sports edi-<lb />
tor and also business manager or,<lb />
the annual and took part in dra-<lb />
matics.<lb />
Jim and big father have built a<lb />
16' run-about and are now building<lb />
a �-(' cabin-cruiser. Dancing is an-<lb />
other hobby, followed closely L wa-<lb />
ter skiing, singing, fishing and<lb />
building model airplanes.<lb />
More than 1,000 individual pic-<lb />
ture- have been taken for the 1954<lb />
"Buccaneer members o the year-<lb />
odk taff announced today. It is<lb />
ho el by the photographer from<lb />
Waller and Smith that this phase of<lb />
work will be completed by the end<lb />
if n Xt Wi ek.<lb />
'o-Editora Mildred Reynolds and<lb />
Tommie Lupton advise everyone to<lb />
lave his picture taken at the earliest<lb />
oa i le date. In older for everyone<lb />
;o have his picture taken by the end<lb />
f next week, it may be necessary<lb />
for the photographer to work from<lb />
seven until nine at night.<lb />
Proofs for pictures, now being<lb />
shown in the Y-Hut, are back one<lb />
week after the picture is taken.<lb />
Students must go by and state their<lb />
reference of the shots, or the an-<lb />
nual staff will pick the one they like.<lb />
 Monday night's staff meeting<lb />
the members were asked to decide<lb />
what phase of work they desired to<lb />
lo thU year. Editors for all major<lb />
ositH na should be filled within a<lb />
�ou le of weeks.<lb />
Sunday Socials<lb />
Entertain New<lb />
Faculty, Parents<lb />
Baptist Here<lb />
Plan For State<lb />
leet Next Month<lb />
State Baptist Student Union Con-<lb />
vention for more than 1,000 students<lb />
Topping all previous records at<lb />
East Carolina College, fall quarter<lb />
enrollment of students taking course-<lb />
on the campus has readied the 2,112<lb />
mark, according to an announcement<lb />
 Registrar Orral L. Phillips.<lb />
This total represents an increase<lb />
of 136 students over last year's<lb />
rollment of 2.07G. Freshmen entering<lb />
the college this fall number 867,<lb />
i0 more than in September, 1952, Dr.<lb />
Phillips states.<lb />
These figures do not include Stu-<lb />
!� nts registered in extension courses<lb />
offered by the college mainly for<lb />
the benefit of public school teachers<lb />
and taught in nrious centers of<lb />
Eastern North Carolina, Dr. Phillips<lb />
explains.<lb />
Many Could Not Enter<lb />
Many applications from students<lb />
wishing to enter- East Carolina for<lb />
the 1953-1964 term could not be<lb />
the college because of<lb />
lack of dormitory space on the cam-<lb />
pus. Applications are already being<lb />
received for the fall quarters of l'Jb-i<lb />
and 1955, Dr. Phillips states.<lb />
Two new dormitories, one for nun<lb />
and one for women, are now being<lb />
planned and, according to expecta-<lb />
tions, work on the buildings will be<lb />
begun in the near future. It i.<lb />
that they will be completed in 1955.<lb />
Among students now registered<lb />
at East Ca.olina, 990 are men and<lb />
1,222 are women. Included are .36<lb />
veterans of the Korean conflict.<lb />
Students taking courses preparing<lb />
tii em as teachers include 1,722 men<lb />
and women. Those enrolled in the li-<lb />
beral artg curriculum number 206.<lb />
More Men In Elementary<lb />
Specializing in work in elementary<lb />
.education art 499 students. Thisi<lb />
group shows an increase of 38 over<lb />
last year's total of 461. Nineteen men<lb />
are now taking work preparing them<lb />
for positions in the elementary school<lb />
eight more than in 1952.<lb />
Ninety-four students are regis<lb />
or pre-professional course ia<lb />
subjects as law, engineering, med-<lb />
icine, dentistry, nursing and labora-<lb />
tory teehniques. These enroHed as<lb />
students in the two-year business<lb />
course number 175.<lb />
A lrealcdown of the total of 2,212<lb />
students shows �be feftowtegr enrol-<lb />
ment by classes: jfeeshmea, 857;<lb />
sophomore, 5B; Junior, 360; and<lb />
f i'om<lb />
The challenge offer id by the un-<lb />
equal and limited distribution of<lb />
metals in the earth will be discussed<lb />
by J. O. Derrick of the East Carolina<lb />
science department at a meeting of<lb />
the Faculty Lecture Club of the col-<lb />
lege Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the Flana-<lb />
gan auditorium on the campus.<lb />
According to custom, club mem-<lb />
bers extend an invitation to attend<lb />
the October 6 meeting to all who<lb />
are interested in the discussion.<lb />
The talk by Mr. Derrick will be<lb />
the first in a series of six programs<lb />
to be given during the 1953-1954<lb />
term.<lb />
Mr. Derrick will emphasize world<lb />
problems created by the unequal dis-<lb />
tribution of metals in common use,<lb />
including copper, tungsten, zinc,<lb />
chromium, and tin. He will also<lb />
� discuss elements likely to become<lb />
nast two I commonplace in years to come, such<lb />
as beryllium, germanium, titanium,<lb />
and tantalum.<lb />
The series of entertinments for the<lb />
1949-1950 term at East Carolina<lb />
College consisted' of the personal<lb />
appearance of Eugene List, pianist;<lb />
Laurity Melchoir, tenor; Lva Kitchell,<lb />
dance satirist and commedienne and<lb />
the U. S. Marine Band.<lb />
ROTC Names French<lb />
Cadet Colonel Here<lb />
Larry Moore French Jr. of Kinston<lb />
has been appointed cadet colonel and<lb />
wing commander of the college Air<lb />
Force ROTC.<lb />
Larry is a senior here and a ma-<lb />
jor in political science in the de-<lb />
partment of social studies.<lb />
The new cadet colonel is a grad-<lb />
uate of the Jasper High School in<lb />
Craven County. Before coming to<lb />
East Carolina, he attended the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina. For the<lb />
past three years he has been enrolled<lb />
as a student at East Carolina. After<lb />
his graduation in November, he plans<lb />
to attend flight school and to enter<lb />
the Air Force as a career.<lb />
JO different North Carolina<lb />
campuses will be held November<lb />
x at Winston-Salem.<lb />
East Carolina's goal this year will<lb />
be 75 students over a goal of 60<lb />
students last year. The group will<lb />
leave Friday noon, November 6, and<lb />
return Sunday afternoon, November<lb />
8.<lb />
Classes missed on Fridays have<lb />
been excused in the past. The cost<lb />
of the trip will be kept at a minimum<lb />
and will be announced later.<lb />
The theme of the convention will<lb />
be "Worship and Work Some of<lb />
the speakers will be Dr. John Nel-<lb />
son, Yale University; Dr. Nels Fere,<lb />
Vanderbilt<lb />
Lansdell, president of Carver School<lb />
of Missions and Social Work, Louis-<lb />
ville, Kentucky.<lb />
Social events held during the week-<lb />
end at East Carolina College includ-<lb />
ed a tea in the Faculty Apartments<lb />
honoring three new members of the<lb />
faculty and a tea in Cotten Hall<lb />
given by women students for their<lb />
parents and members of the college<lb />
staff.<lb />
Resident of the Faculty Apart-<lb />
ments were hostesses Saturday aft-<lb />
ernoon at a tea, where members of<lb />
the faculty and other guests were<lb />
given an opportunity to meet Cath-<lb />
mar Shaw of the health and physical I senior, 35S. Others are registered as<lb />
education department, Vera MacKay special or graduate &amp;.d�RtfeB"<lb />
of the education department and Inez �<lb />
Schou'te of the home economics de- a 8 �<lb />
partment.<lb />
The three honorees joined the East<lb />
Carolina staff this fall and are living<lb />
at the Faculty Apartments buildtog.<lb />
Welcoming guests to the parlors<lb />
of the dormitory were Dean of Wo-<lb />
men Ruth White, East Carolina Pres-<lb />
ident John D. Messick, Mrs. Messkk<lb />
and the following dormitory counsel-<lb />
ors at the college: Hasel Clarl, Mk.<lb />
Helen Snyder, Mrs. Ruth Gat�r,<lb />
Mrs. Estelia Striplin, and Nan�<lb />
Wihnore.<lb />
HfeivaSvS<lb />
Partial .plan feu the wwration<lb />
of Wrfgfefc Into a student union<lb />
jhuiidiif has' been released by F. D.<lb />
1 Duncan bnias� tmaagor<lb />
Assisting in entertaining dtsHngr-<lb />
the afternoon were the heajpe Jfc<lb />
niversisy ur. reis r�c, <lb />
University; and Emily dents of residence halfes for �fan<lb />
1 students, Janie Parker of Duma, Jame<lb />
Don Cossack's male chorus ap-<lb />
peared here in concert December 2,<lb />
1951. They are to appear here again<lb />
in March 1954.<lb />
fWasswi��t of- Wright will in-<lb />
cloda. TQWtm. -fit phonographs, tele-<lb />
vtaten, sm&amp;'InoKMxr games, as cards,<lb />
ping pong and checkers. There will<lb />
SET�ML"a��� � � t ���rr<lb />
Grange, Dorothy Brftt of Atae'<lb />
and Mareia Mime of Rocky Wmf0<lb />
Playhouse Names Cast For Fall Production<lb />
Teacher's Playhouse announces the Betty Gay, was chosen as the Antro-<lb />
Much public interest in the<lb />
�mances has been shown and<lb />
mual presentation of the ora"<lb />
lhas attracted large audiences.<lb />
fcei.ter anticipates that partici-<lb />
by singers from the commu-<lb />
te well as from the campus<lb />
Bure a fine performance this<lb />
"Little Black Sambo a student<lb />
dramatic production, was presented<lb />
in January, 1942, under the direction<lb />
of Clifton Britton. Britton is now<lb />
director of "The Lost Colony his-<lb />
torical drama.<lb />
cast for the fall production, "The Skin<lb />
6f Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder,<lb />
Tuesday night during tryouts in the<lb />
College Theatre.<lb />
The drama will be presented No-<lb />
vember 11, 12, 13, as announced by<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey, director of dramat-<lb />
ics at the college. The student director<lb />
is Patricia Goodwin.<lb />
Heading the male cast will be Percy<lb />
Wilkins, junior, of Goldaboro, as Mr.<lb />
Antrcbus and Doug Mitchell, a sopho-<lb />
more of Greenville, as Henry, the son<lb />
of Mr. Antrobus.<lb />
Among the female parts, the lead-<lb />
ing role has not yet been selected,<lb />
but others include Nancy Cooke,<lb />
freshman of Dunn, as Mrs. Antrobus,<lb />
and Marie Vines, freshman from<lb />
Washington, D. C, as the fortune<lb />
teller. Another freshman from Dunn,<lb />
bus' daughter, Gladys.<lb />
"The Skin of Our Teeth a comedy<lb />
depicting the struggle of man against<lb />
nature through the age, was first<lb />
presented on Broadway in 1942, and<lb />
starred Tallulah Bankhead as Sabina<lb />
the character who represents the<lb />
"other woman in the triangle;<lb />
Frederic March as Mr. Antrobus;<lb />
and Montogomery Clift as Henry.<lb />
The play uses unorthodox methods<lb />
in the grasping of the audiences' at-<lb />
tention. To produce it a techinal staff<lb />
hag been organised under the direct-<lb />
orship of Bill Penuel. Included in his<lb />
staff are Jean Tetterton, stage man-<lb />
ager, and assistant techinal director,<lb />
Ernest L. White as director of light-<lb />
ing, Elisabeth Anne Dowdy, property<lb />
director, Mareia Milne, Patricia Ann<lb />
Purvis, Ginny Reed, Edith Rogers,<lb />
Cecil Roberson and Betty. Sut� Wil-<lb />
liams.<lb />
Others included in the cast are<lb />
Bob Hill, GoldsVoro; Tommy Thomp-<lb />
son, Durham; Dock G. Smith, Prince-<lb />
ton ;Charles Hill, Jacksonville; Jimmy<lb />
Walton, Lexington; Thomas E. Pierce,<lb />
Rocky Mount; Atwood Smith, Kins-<lb />
ton; David Evans, Norfolk, Va.j Ben<lb />
Wolverton, Greenville; Jim Corin and<lb />
Robert Gardner, Rocky Mount<lb />
Other female roles include Laura<lb />
Credle, New Holland; Rachel Una-<lb />
dine, Newport; Alice White, Greens,<lb />
EHetMM<lb />
its For Htet<lb />
(Mote<lb />
Methodist student, torn Kw�rn<lb />
North Carolina will meet at East<lb />
Carolina College Cdtnfcer J?-l&amp; foar tfce<lb />
asmml district M�nodisS Confer<lb />
The main, speaker fot tM ewnt<lb />
will be EGC President Ju D. mfak<lb />
Rev. Russsa of Jarvia Manorial<lb />
Methodist Onirch v U i�ad the wr-<lb />
Fr an? atudsnt tk�i�� to join<lb />
th felknrpfeip av raeaJdttie, the reg-<lb />
ite�� fee h $2. Them U no xa<lb />
boro; Jeanette Smith, WnTMin$fcoai iistrul f�e ctJ.er thn tfeat and It<lb />
Ann Willis, Garner; Jane Vmfa, 1 Is not required in calae- to attend<lb />
China Grove; and Ann.Schntet, I tbe oosteresite, iieaiej Chandler of<lb />
Also at the Tuesday nigfct mwt the aMtat center, said<lb />
ing freshman casts wars eheae&amp; fm Tktm rU also b recieatlon and<lb />
a one act play to be mmmM.4 '&amp;KxKmiHgmm� k�� to he led by<lb />
a later date. i flftfr leadtrs la this district.<lb />
:CMsaer -areas- are to be devoted to<lb />
greasing roosts for men and women,<lb />
'fe&amp;aH&amp;lawtgeV ' stationery store,<lb />
the sodsi ahop and the office of the<lb />
ma$M�r'�f-tae soda shop.<lb />
As ;piti eensact for the renova-<lb />
-irtji of rigb fcsve not been award-<lb />
0$Ite lit aSli hoped that the project<lb />
Isiiili'fe�' completed in the spring.<lb />
fit it. Itencan reports that the plans<lb />
tfc-fcwe new dormitories, one for<lb />
fid one for women, should be<lb />
completed -by December 1.<lb />
PiWgreas is "coming along nicely"<lb />
�a�se new up-and-coming Joyner<lb />
fifaryi he said. The date of com-<lb />
pl�t�a! wi&amp;f be later than was hoped<lb />
fpet however. "We had hoped to be<lb />
jworred1' in by Christmas, but it looks<lb />
like it wiH be later now says Mr.<lb />
Duncan;<lb />
Meanwhile, plans to convert the<lb />
present HHrary into a classroom build-<lb />
ing have not been altered. The new<lb />
classrooms will be used for social<lb />
studies and mathematics.<lb />
It was hoped that the te1ephone<lb />
system would be installed by the<lb />
middle of this week. The latest re-<lb />
port is that the switchboard will not<lb />
.be in operation until next week, or<lb />
perhaps later.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER z, 1<lb />
F<lb />
)AV<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Nam- changed from TBCO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. P i : Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Y<lb />
Member<lb />
Assoc;ated Ccllogiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teacher College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
E, Jitor s<lb />
S;<lb />
by T.<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Oxford Girl Works In Activities Plus Library<lb />
Editor-in-chaef<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assista . E litor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Joyce Sani<lb />
garcl fc.va�<lb />
i: . erson,<lb />
Wilej Teal.<lb />
SGA Reporter <lb />
Faculty Advisor -<lb />
Sport- Editor<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Faye O'Neal<lb />
Emily S. Boyce<lb />
 Kay Johnston<lb />
Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
h, Eroiyn Blount. Marilyn Scott, Har-<lb />
s, Eugene Hayntan, Faye Lanier, Cecil<lb />
Jerry Register, Valeria Shearon and<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
BUSINESS ST U-F<lb />
Betty Salmons<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Classes resumed here Monday<lb />
morning with nose blowing and<lb />
couching as a result of Saturday<lb />
night's game in the rain.<lb />
But the rain did not stop the sta-<lb />
dium crowds, although it was de-<lb />
creased a few hundred compared with<lb />
the "dry" games. The game was car-<lb />
ried out almost in the usual manner<lb />
despite the steady drizzle. The team<lb />
did their part, the cheerleaders were<lb />
on hand as usual, a few members of<lb />
the band struck up with a few tunes<lb />
on their wet instruments, and the<lb />
spectators yelled louder than they<lb />
did in the Wilson Teachers game.<lb />
It all goes to show that wet stu-<lb />
dents, like wet hens, can put up a<lb />
good fight.<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Assistant business Manager<lb />
Business Assistants<lb />
.h Ell<lb />
. e Editor<lb />
Edna Massad<lb />
 Faye Jones<lb />
 Edna Whitfield,<lb />
William and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
 . Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
'�'� he moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
all lure it batk to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Pinch Those Nickels<lb />
Budgets for the school year were presented<lb />
to the Student Legislature by the Budget com-<lb />
mit the weekly meeting of the campus gov-<lb />
erning u '�? last week. Considering the amounts<lb />
it the budge 3 of the bigger part of the organi-<lb />
zations were cut. we would like to commend the<lb />
members of the legislature on the way that the<lb />
appropriations were handed out.<lb />
Each and every organisation did not receive<lb />
as much money for the year as had been request-<lb />
but we feel that each club left the meeting<lb />
with the feeling that they had received its fair<lb />
proportion of the funds available to allot to<lb />
group, for the P'all quarter. The committee had<lb />
only a set amount to allocate and we feel that<lb />
no one was slighted after every angle had been<lb />
discussed thoroughly.<lb />
Some representatives questioned the recom-<lb />
mendations of the Budget committee, but that<lb />
element is only natural. A few clubs said that<lb />
they could not operate on the money given them<lb />
by the legislature, but the committee told such<lb />
organizations that there was a possibility that<lb />
more funds might be available at the beginning<lb />
of the Winter :erm.<lb />
We fi 2 that the signs show n by the Stu-<lb />
dent Legislature at this meeting are true indica-<lb />
tions of the attitudes that the body will maintain<lb />
during the year, for there was no unnecessary<lb />
"throat-cutting" exhibited. Such a cooperative<lb />
attitude as was shown by the representatives<lb />
indicate that this year's SGA will be one of the<lb />
best in the history of the college.<lb />
How High Are Our Standards?<lb />
It isn't hard to remember an occasion when<lb />
ih of us at East Carolina has been angered by<lb />
)me degrading remark concerning the standard<lb />
of teacher's colleges.<lb />
Higher institutions have developed a fallacy<lb />
on the matter, the gist of which has been sum-<lb />
med up by calling a teacher's college "Educa-<lb />
tion's stepchild It is not uncommon for stu-<lb />
dents of teacher's colleges to find themselves in<lb />
positions requiring agreement or contradiction<lb />
on the question.<lb />
The criticism has been mainly dependent<lb />
on the fact that pupils of teacher colleges are<lb />
able to get by with less work than the candidate<lb />
for some other degree. Not only that, but statis-<lb />
tics have shown that many students have ac-<lb />
tually "just skimmed by" when they were capa-<lb />
ble of doing much better. We don't feel that we<lb />
are having a joy ride on education's bandwagon<lb />
while we are here at East Carolina, do we? But<lb />
fan we deny that we have been negligent of doing<lb />
ir best?<lb />
Certainly we want to deny any criticism that<lb />
firected our way. Although perfection is some-<lb />
we may only dream of attaining, contrib-<lb />
to our fullest capacities is not impossible<lb />
ny of us. This is a goal that each one of us<lb />
work toward.<lb />
re feel that we can truly defy any state-<lb />
&amp;at disputes the fact that we can get a<lb />
lucatlon here at East Carolina. Let's re-<lb />
-that we are going to have the reins of<lb />
placed in our hands, whether we want<lb />
ft By doing our best to get the edu-<lb />
ia offered to ua, we can truly deny<lb />
lashes on our standards and at<lb />
begin to accept the responsibilities<lb />
Hfe. F O'N<lb />
Treasurer Billy Laughinghouse<lb />
announced a good and a not-so-good<lb />
story this week. Pleasantly speaking,<lb />
he stated that around $90 worth of<lb />
student uest tickets were sold for<lb />
last Saturday's game and he antici-<lb />
pates a much larger amount for<lb />
the Homecoming game. These funds<lb />
will go for athletic scholarships.<lb />
Unpleasantly, he said he has re-<lb />
ceived about $150 worth of "bounced"<lb />
checks since school started. Approxi-<lb />
mately 70 per cent of these checks<lb />
returned because of carelessness,<lb />
Billy added. "Some students just<lb />
don't know how to fill out a check<lb />
properly We asked him about the<lb />
30 per centers. They just gave "bad"<lb />
check he said.<lb />
A student who catches on quickly<lb />
returned three books to the Michigan<lb />
State college library last month. They<lb />
were "Stop Forgetting "Use Your<lb />
Head" and "How to Remember<lb />
Tbo hook were a week overdue.<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
Betsy Hobgood, a senior from Ox-<lb />
ford, is a grammar grade major, but<lb />
confesses that history and English<lb />
are her favorite subjects.<lb />
"Psychology is quite a fascinating<lb />
subject to me too Betsy said. "One<lb />
day I went to see on of the psy-<lb />
chology teachers and told him that<lb />
I wanted to take some tests that<lb />
would psychoanalize my personality.<lb />
The teacher was very surprised. I<lb />
think I was the only student he had<lb />
ever had to volunteer When asked<lb />
what the outcome of the test was.<lb />
Betsy replied, "Oh, nothing much,<lb />
except I usually had things pretty<lb />
well under control<lb />
Betsy's record indicates that she<lb />
does keep things under control. She<lb />
has been a member of the SGA for<lb />
two years and has done outstanding<lb />
work in this organization. Betsy has<lb />
served on the Social Committee for<lb />
two years, also.<lb />
"Slaps" Faculty<lb />
Teacher's Playhouse is one of Bet-<lb />
sy's favorite organizations. She was<lb />
on the make-up committee last year<lb />
and said that she had never enjoyed<lb />
anything anymore than "slapping"<lb />
make-up on the faculty when they<lb />
gave their annual production.<lb />
Betsy is a memlber of the YWCA<lb />
and the Inter-Religious Council.<lb />
This past summer school Betsy<lb />
was president of Cotten Hall. "I<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Betsy Hobgood<lb />
certainly did enjoy that experience<lb />
Betsy said, "for I got to know so<lb />
many of the students Betsy also<lb />
got to know quite a few "delinquent"<lb />
students last year for she served as<lb />
the vice president of the Women's<lb />
Judiciary. This year Betsy is chair-<lb />
man of this organization.<lb />
Since Betsy is majoring in gram-<lb />
mar grade education, she feeis that<lb />
the FTA is one of the organizations<lb />
that she receives the most benefits<lb />
from. This organization endeavors to<lb />
promote interest in the teaching pro-<lb />
fession and to acquaint young peo-<lb />
ple with he ethics, history and pro-<lb />
grams uf the North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cation Association and the National<lb />
Education Association.<lb />
The girls whl � ' Wtiated into<lb />
the WAA this ye-ir will probably<lb />
recognise Betsy aK Dn� of the grin-<lb />
ning "torturers" who mad then g<lb />
through the u-ual initiation cere-<lb />
monies. Betas is very :ond of most<lb />
every kind of sport and enjoys ail<lb />
the activities that the WAA oit'ci<lb />
its members.<lb />
Works in Library<lb />
Even with her numerous activities,<lb />
Betsy works in the library as a<lb />
self-help stud nt, often being mis-<lb />
taken for a library science ma; �<lb />
"This job is very interesting Betsy<lb />
said. "I am often fascinated at the<lb />
lifferent uses students have for the<lb />
library. Some come to socialize, some<lb />
bo look for "conversational pardn. rs"<lb />
and some even come to study<lb />
Bety begins her student teaching<lb />
Winter quarter and admits that she<lb />
 -cared to death. "I do think I will<lb />
enjoy it, though Betsy said, "as<lb />
.oon as I really get into it<lb />
She is very interested in people<lb />
and their outlooks on life and from<lb />
her many varied activities, it is very<lb />
evident that she will have many<lb />
chances to get to know and under-<lb />
stand many students on this campus.<lb />
To Kiss Or Not To Kiss<lb />
Campus 'Kinsey' Gets Answers<lb />
Coeds at Utah State college have<lb />
been asked to refrain from wearing<lb />
jeans in the classroom. College offi-<lb />
cials say the girls should wear jeans<lb />
only when milking cows.<lb />
by Cecil Roberson<lb />
"Should a boy kiss a girl on their don't know<lb />
You have to know how to write<lb />
if you want to graduate from Michi-<lb />
gan State College. A new ruling there<lb />
states that seniors can't graduate<lb />
until tlu'ir "writing technique is im-<lb />
proved to a point where they can<lb />
write legibly<lb />
Currently 418 students are enrolled<lb />
in a non-credit writing course, de-<lb />
signed to improve literacy among<lb />
future degree holders. MSC officials<lb />
have said nothing thus far about<lb />
any reading requirements.<lb />
Never before have we heard of a<lb />
person playing Dan Cupid in such<lb />
targe quantities. Saturday afternoon<lb />
six fellows from out of state ar-<lb />
rived on campus. One called a stu-<lb />
dent here whom he knew in high<lb />
school to arrange dates for all six<lb />
for the night's game. Dan Cupid<lb />
made a call and had plans underway<lb />
for the night in a matter of a few<lb />
minutes.<lb />
But the story doesn't end here.<lb />
Out of the 12 people involved in<lb />
these blind dates, Cupid only knew<lb />
two of them. One was the fellow who<lb />
called and the other is the girl whom<lb />
Cupid called. It seems that this girl<lb />
knew five others "available<lb />
first date?" This is the question of<lb />
the week asked in a survey of East<lb />
Carolina students.<lb />
Bill Penuel says, "It depends on<lb />
the situation<lb />
Tucker Smith says, "Yes, if the girl<lb />
will let you<lb />
Pat Jackson: "There should be no<lb />
rules made<lb />
Betty Huffman: "Yes, if there is<lb />
a mutual feeling of genuine affec-<lb />
tion<lb />
Margaret Frye: "Yes. but only<lb />
lightly<lb />
Marvin Baugh: "If he can<lb />
Eula Tugwell: "I don't know<lb />
Marion Chesson: "If she'll let him<lb />
Tommy Davis: "He's crazy if he<lb />
doesn't try<lb />
Name withheld: "No, it's rushing<lb />
things<lb />
Eddie Elks: "It depends on the<lb />
circumstances<lb />
Hilda Apple: "It all depends on<lb />
the girl<lb />
Sarey Rogers: "It depends on how<lb />
long she has known the boy<lb />
Audrey Powell: "If they can get<lb />
away with it<lb />
Alton Little: "It depends on the<lb />
feelings toward each other and the<lb />
opportunities at hand<lb />
Clayton Sledge: "The girl should<lb />
be asked<lb />
Jeanne Durall: "It depends on the<lb />
circumstances<lb />
Wilma Blue: "I don't know<lb />
Agnes Mangum: "Yes! Definitely<lb />
Shelton Littey: "It depends on the<lb />
Charlotte Baker: "No, I think a<lb />
kiss should mean something<lb />
"Bull" Matthews: "Yes, if she<lb />
wants to date him again<lb />
"Tubby" Thomas: "Yes, but that's<lb />
all he should do<lb />
J. R. Brown: "Censored<lb />
Ferando Lazarus: "No comment<lb />
Oscar Rota: "It depends on the<lb />
girl<lb />
Francis Harting: "Yes, it's natur-<lb />
al<lb />
Janie Hunt: "Yeah, if the girl is<lb />
willing<lb />
Barbara Coghill: "No, a kiss<lb />
should mean something<lb />
Patsy Patterson: "It depends<lb />
how well they know each other<lb />
And So To Sleep<lb />
Again But Don't<lb />
Miss That Class<lb />
on<lb />
Two college students were dis-<lb />
cussing campus life during the sum-<lb />
mer as a high school hoy was stand-<lb />
ing by listening.<lb />
"How did you make out with ana-<lb />
lytics last quarter?" one collegiate<lb />
asked. " ��.<lb />
Before the other could answer the<lb />
high school boy interrupted, "Anna<lb />
Littics? Who is she?"<lb />
gir<lb />
Lindlev McForland: "Ummmm! I<lb />
The Final Curtain<lb />
by an Anonymous Freshman<lb />
When the final curtain falls,<lb />
And the lights are extinguished<lb />
Forever: the stage is dark and empty.<lb />
All the players have taken their<lb />
Curtain calls and gone home for good.<lb />
But should one in the audience say,<lb />
"He was a good player and his<lb />
presence<lb />
Shall be missed then his years<lb />
Of practice shall not have been in<lb />
vain.<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
"Well, I just put down that Eng-<lb />
lish book. Huh. What time i� it?<lb />
Three a.m I should have taken the<lb />
professor's advice about cramming.<lb />
(Yawn.)<lb />
It sure will feel good to hit the<lb />
sack. Maybe I will get four hours<lb />
of sleep at least. Maybe more if 1<lb />
skip fcreakfast.<lb />
What's that? Funny, I haven't<lb />
noticed it before. It's that blessed<lb />
pigot. I'll give it a final turn.<lb />
Shucks, it still drips. Oh, well, may-<lb />
be it won't bother me.<lb />
Don't tell me Ive finally gotten<lb />
to bed. Not that I need to sleep, of<lb />
course. I'd be just as alert for that<lb />
5 o'clock class if I stayed up al-<lb />
night. Knew I shouldn't have gone<lb />
out tonight, but it was sure worth it.<lb />
Dri; ! Drip! What's that? That<lb />
leaking spigot again. Well, that<lb />
can't keep me awake. Not as tired<lb />
as I am. I think I'll try counting<lb />
sheep. Nope. They're too slow. Oh,<lb />
well, what's the difference? I'll<lb />
soon drop off to sleep.<lb />
Drip! Drip! Drip! That same dog-<lb />
gone spigot. (Yawn). You just can't<lb />
.vin. Huh. Name three good ways to<lb />
develop a paragraph. (Yawn). Z-z-z.<lb />
The following is a reprint from Appalachian<lb />
student newspaper of Appalachian State Teach-<lb />
ers College at Boone. It appeared as an editorii<lb />
Written by Editor Alice Wilde under the heading<lb />
"Which Will You Be?"<lb />
There are some things that are me<lb />
Jusl as surely as you enter college, you will find<lb />
that there are certain adaptations that you must<lb />
make . . . unless you wish to wind up jx ing one<lb />
1 those neurotic individuals who doesn't 94 m to<lb />
lit into any scheme of living.<lb />
One of the hardest things to do is to del<lb />
mine just how much time is necessary for study-<lb />
ing each day. In the past few weeks you fresh-<lb />
men have heard endless speeches and advice<lb />
concerning "good study habits" and "concentra-<lb />
tion In fact, you've heard these and other simi-<lb />
lar phrases so often that you've probably<lb />
that you'd nee heard the word "oriesN<lb />
Don't complain, however, until you've heard<lb />
side of the story. You won't be able to realize<lb />
just how lucky you are to have counselor- u<lb />
you become an upperelassman, wondering<lb />
your practice teaching is to be, wondei<lb />
there are any courses you've forgotten to<lb />
wondering if you'll have time to study after<lb />
outside activities are finished and usually wind-<lb />
ing up too tired to do anything after you<lb />
the long Forensic Club meeting or the :<lb />
for this week's paper.<lb />
Of course, this is a little exaggerated<lb />
you'll find many juniors and seniors who ac-<lb />
tually feel rushed or worried almost all<lb />
time. When you are a freshman, it is fairly<lb />
to make yourself study. There are no pr<lb />
extra-curricular activities and there are 1<lb />
vanced courses which require hours of r<lb />
and concentration. Then, too, there is the<lb />
present fear of failure�a fear that the he<lb />
classman gradually loses the longer he stay in<lb />
college. The average upperelassman do<lb />
worry nearly as much over whether he is going<lb />
to fail; he worries about whether he is goinj<lb />
have time to study at all!<lb />
It all adds up to this: efficient study .<lb />
necessary to your college experience as ail<lb />
for us to breathe. That's that, it's final,<lb />
there's no way to get around the fact. Then<lb />
time for everything, including concent iv<lb />
study, and this realization is one of the most<lb />
portant adaptations you'l1 have to make. '<lb />
bout it? Are you going to get in such a mei<lb />
"stew or are you going to settle down and<lb />
come an efficient member of our campus soci<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Pro Ball Players Study Here<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
From Dr. Irons<lb />
Stud?nts of East Carolina:<lb />
This has been a busy and inter-<lb />
esting month at the iirfirmary and<lb />
we are pleased with the progress<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
Evelyn Davis, a senior from War-<lb />
saw, and Willie Holland, a junior<lb />
from Wilson, are this week's campus<lb />
couple.<lb />
Willie plays right tackle on the<lb />
football team and Evelyn thinks he's<lb />
about the greatest football player<lb />
ECC!S ever had.<lb />
Evelyn and Willie started going<lb />
together exactly one year ago. "One<lb />
of my friends asked me to date<lb />
; Willie Evelyn said, "but I wasn't<lb />
too enthused. I finally dated him<lb />
: just as a favor to my friend and<lb />
made. We have examined over 800 since then I've spent considerable<lb />
freshmen and transfer students and j time thanking her for that date<lb />
eolleges�sometimes called educa-<lb />
ire again under fire, ac-<lb />
Wf York Timer.<lb />
bring to be teachers, says the<lb />
on the draft deferment .test<lb />
tp. More than 400,000 stu-<lb />
test.<lb />
rmeering, the physical scien-<lb />
were in top position. Busi-<lb />
rere Just above education,<lb />
lines, "The educational<lb />
greatly disturbed at he<lb />
the report. No matter<lb />
1, the performance of<lb />
jously poor.<lb />
found these men and women in very<lb />
good physical condition.<lb />
The new students this year have<lb />
been one of the most healthy classes<lb />
ever examined here at East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
We appreciate the fact that a<lb />
Wilson and Warsaw are pretty<lb />
far apart, but Evelyn and Willie<lb />
managed to get together this sum-<lb />
mer in spite of the distance. "One<lb />
day this summer Willie was supposed<lb />
to meet me at the beach Evelyn<lb />
said. "When he got down, he was<lb />
Ronnie Hodges, Jacksonville, and<lb />
rat McCofcter, Pamlico, both fresh-<lb />
men, were signed last summer to<lb />
play professional baseball for the<lb />
Chicago ubs Farm System, while<lb />
playing for tht Hickory Rebels, by<lb />
Jim Murchinson, Chicago Cubs scout.<lb />
Ronnie had a chance to sign with<lb />
the Cleveland Indians, but decided<lb />
on the other offer His position is<lb />
shortstop.<lb />
Before coming to East Carolina,<lb />
Ronnie attended Camp Lejeune High<lb />
School and Oak Ridge Military School<lb />
where he ;ras nominated All-State for<lb />
basketball and baseball.<lb />
Pat McCotter played four years of<lb />
ball for Pamlico Central High School<lb />
team, as second baseman.<lb />
In the spring Pat and Ronnie will<lb />
go to Florida to train with the<lb />
team, then they will be sent to play<lb />
in a minor league this summer, but<lb />
next year they, expect to re-turn to<lb />
East Carolina to resume studies.<lb />
Ronnie is taking a four-year busi-<lb />
ness course. Pat is interesting in be-<lb />
coming a physical education teacher.<lb />
They are both ineligible to play<lb />
college baseball, but Ronnie hopes<lb />
1 to make the basketball team<lb />
This week the majority of students on cam-<lb />
pus saw a Western movie of unusual quality.<lb />
Shane, directed by George Stevens, was am<lb />
proof that something good can be turned out<lb />
a mediocre badman versus good guy theme.<lb />
Alan Ladd does an excellent job of portr<lb />
ing- the mysterious Shane who turns up at a h.<lb />
working homesteader's ranch one evening. Em-<lb />
phasis was placed on every detail in Shane ami<lb />
such painstaking care transformed a plain V<lb />
ern movie into a high styled, tension filled two<lb />
hours of entertainment. Such details as the ring<lb />
of hand axes against a stump and the harmonica<lb />
solo combined to create an impression that even<lb />
3-D could not replace or improve uoon.<lb />
Prodjucer-director Stevens, 48, is a perfec-<lb />
tionist who began his career as the youngest<lb />
cameraman in Hollywood. In those days comedy<lb />
was his specialty. From those years as a camera-<lb />
man, he learned valuable details concerning the<lb />
many details that go into making a movie out-<lb />
standing. He progressed up the Hollywood ladder<lb />
and, finally produced the unforgettable A Plact<lb />
In The Sun, in which his talents were culminated<lb />
and definitely established<lb />
Stevens is known for the attention he pay-<lb />
to the facial expression of his actors and inci-<lb />
dents of stark realism throughout his pictun -<lb />
The expression of amused contempt plastered<lb />
on Villain Jack Palance's face in Shane will long<lb />
be remembered by moviegoers.<lb />
gieat many new students have been told that the Warsaw house party<lb />
back for conferences and have been<lb />
very cooperative. There are a few<lb />
late arrivals who have not had their<lb />
physicals, but we hope to get them<lb />
done this week.<lb />
It fs our intention to keep the<lb />
student body in good health and<lb />
with your continued cooperation we<lb />
shall be able to do this. We at the<lb />
infirmary are here to serve you all.<lb />
Do not hesitate to call on us at any<lb />
time we are sincerely needed. Best<lb />
of luck to all students during this<lb />
year.<lb />
On behalf of my staff at the in-<lb />
'? <lb />
C. FRED IRONS,<lb />
College Physician<lb />
had already left. So poor Willie had<lb />
to go all the way back to Warsaw<lb />
to find out that someone didn't know<lb />
what he was talking about! By the<lb />
time he got back to the beach he<lb />
wasn't in very good humor. And to<lb />
top it all, I had a terrible sunburn<lb />
and had been in bed for the past<lb />
two days<lb />
Oh well, 'the course of true love<lb />
never runs smooth<lb />
(Editor's note: By being chosen<lb />
Couple of the Week, Evelyn and<lb />
Willie will each be given a dinner<lb />
at the Olde Towne Inn, a ticket to<lb />
the Pitt Theatre, a gift from Ses-<lb />
 low's Jewelers and a carton of Chep-<lb />
terfield cigarettes.)<lb />
Even though this quarter has just begun,<lb />
the infirmary deserves a vote of thanks already<lb />
for the fine work they have done for us all. The<lb />
following is a note from Head Nurse Grace Out-<lb />
land, here at East Carolina for the first time:<lb />
Dear Students,<lb />
We have enjoyed working with you this<lb />
fall. It has been a new experience for us here<lb />
at the infirmary, but we feel that we have learn-<lb />
ed a great deal and can now? better serve your<lb />
needs. Most of you freshmen and transfers have<lb />
had your physical examinations, and a number<lb />
of you have had conferences with us. Without<lb />
your cooperation we could not have done this.<lb />
Our intention this year is to practice a little<lb />
preventive medicine, so if you have the begin-<lb />
nings of a cold, etc please feel free to come to<lb />
us at once for treatment. Under Dr. Irons' direc-<lb />
tion, Mrs. Stephens, Miss Stokes and I are pre-<lb />
pared to care for your ills whenever they occur.<lb />
The doctor is in the infirmary during clinic hours<lb />
and will see you upon request.<lb />
Yours for better health,<lb />
Grace Outland, RN<lb />
The square dance sponsored last week by the<lb />
 WCA and YMCA gathered quite a crowd. This<lb />
informal social is a fine way for students to be-<lb />
come acquainted and have a night of fun. Such<lb />
dances supplement the school's regular activities<lb />
and afford "something to do" for a lot of stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
"We're Jscoutin' for the wrestling team an' the coach here ia quite<lb />
taken with your style�interested<lb />
Question of the Week:<lb />
Who was the person at the Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
game with an enormous straw hat on and wrap-<lb />
ped up completely in an old Indian blanket?<lb />
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by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
meteoric ris� of Bast Carolina j Carolina squads then the major obs<lb />
tms owi the last several j tacle in arranging a more bljrpressive j<lb />
Buccaneers, Indians Play At Salisbury<lb />
EPO Donation�New Trophy Case For Memorial Gym<lb />
as brought up a point that<lb />
untied.<lb />
Lt's a swell gign of school spirit<lb />
�av various groups discussing the<lb />
prospects of even more ambitious<lb />
hiles tor Pirate squads, but we<lb />
ear students comptaming<lb />
schedule will have been overcome.<lb />
For example: Prior to the East<lb />
Carolina-Wilson Teachers football<lb />
: r'y this year the Washington,<lb />
D. C. patpera were favorivig the Teach-<lb />
er squad over the Pirates. Anyone<lb />
more<lb />
ambitious sched- who saw that contest must agree<lb />
t been immediately real<lb />
Bui let's take a look<lb />
accomplished here.<lb />
at what has<lb />
It was just<lb />
; j ears ago t hat many of<lb />
tponente met by Pirate athletic<lb />
were service teams and little<lb />
  however, local squads no<lb />
 ngage these service clubs<lb />
, i Tent signs point to an ever<lb />
nine program of inter-collegiate<lb />
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all fairni  bo the athletic de-<lb />
ient, we students must remena-<lb />
tepa of progress were<lb />
accomplish d overnight. Much<lb />
b into arranging the<lb />
and even more will<lb />
before the Bucs can<lb />
vritl i th( r nationally known<lb />
� v uuads.<lb />
one stops to examine the<lb />
� es encountered in arranging I<lb />
lule then the lack of more<lb />
known squads on East<lb />
 schedules can be more readi-<lb />
tood.<lb />
. � that the coaches of the<lb />
- Easrt Carolina seeks to play<lb />
our teams are unable to<lb />
squads � good game. Ra-<lb />
� the fact that the fans that<lb />
these other ball clubs are<lb />
ntly acquainted with Pi-<lb />
- . .ads to appreciate East Caro-<lb />
�� k spot in intercollegiate<lb />
that the Buccaneers were by far the<lb />
tetter squad.<lb />
Obviously therefore, the Washing-<lb />
ton j apeis were "shooting in the<lb />
dark" when they rated the Teachers<lb />
as favorites. They cannot be blamed<lb />
for this however. Were the Wash-<lb />
in sports writer- more correct-<lb />
ly versed on East Carolina's true<lb />
strength, then this misrepresentation<lb />
would not liav'e occured.<lb />
IV licity is again the answer.<lb />
As lon.u: as East Carolina's athletic<lb />
strength continues to be under rated<lb />
then it will be difficult for top notch<lb />
teams to be scheduled. The day is<lb />
coming when local teams will be<lb />
granted their deserved recognition.<lb />
But let us realize that this cannot be<lb />
accomplished overnight. And until<lb />
that (lay may each student bear with<lb />
ie efforts of the athletic depart-<lb />
ment to arrange more trying sched-<lb />
ules.<lb />
Catawba Beaten In Opening<lb />
Games Under Ex-Buc Mentor<lb />
Freshman Squad Downs<lb />
Wildcat Grid Eleven<lb />
39-0 In First Contest<lb />
- the answer.<lb />
 - e day arrives that sports<lb />
� � Eastern United States<lb />
true potential of East<lb /><lb />
4-<lb />
(( Food, Reasonable Prices j<lb />
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BEST IN FOOD j<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
The East Carolina Freshman squad,<lb />
i coached by Earl Smith, romped to a<lb />
39-0 win over the outclassed Wil-<lb />
mington Wildcats Friday night at<lb />
Wi'm'nirton.<lb />
.Milton Collier and Wilson Hux<lb />
pae d the locals' attack which card-<lb />
ed nine tallies, four in the first half<lb />
and five in the second. Three of<lb />
these, however, were called back by<lb />
penalties.<lb />
James Henderson, Boyd Hooper<lb />
and Collier scored first half touch-<lb />
downs. Gene Taylor made good on<lb />
three of six attempted conversions.<lb />
The game was the first of the year<lb />
for the Frosh, with other contests<lb />
pending.<lb />
Pictured above is the new trophy case donated to the school recently by the EPO, campus "service"<lb />
fraternity. The case, which is located in the lobby of Memorial (iym, will house athletic awards won by Pirate<lb />
squads. Pictured with the gift are Eleanor Sanderson and Miss Cathy Shaw, P. E. instructor.<lb />
(Photo by Norwood Elliot.)<lb />
,t<lb />
Cherry Leads Bucs To 34-0 Win<lb />
Over Conference Champion Bears<lb />
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Is X<lb />
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At Half The Price of A Big Car<lb />
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Serving Eastern Carolina for 87 Years<lb />
J. Paul Shcedv Snitched la WiMresI Cream-Oil<lb />
Bedaws lie Flunked The Finger-Nail Test<lb />
Neither mud nor rain nor Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne'a Bears could stop the good<lb />
right arm of quarterback Dick Cher-<lb />
ry as the Washington, N. C, ace<lb />
pitched the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
to a 34-0 win over the defending<lb />
conference champs here Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
Cherry, passing for 10 completions<lb />
in 1 attempts and four touchdowns,<lb />
was literally unstoppable as the Buc-<lb />
caneers walloped the invaders from<lb />
the west before some 3,500 rain-<lb />
soaked fans at College Stadium.<lb />
The contest, though played early<lb />
t� grid season, had been tabbed<lb />
as the most crucial of the season as<lb />
last year's champs met this year's<lb />
favorites.<lb />
Basketball Opens<lb />
With Inaugural<lb />
Sessions Monday<lb />
Basketball practice for the 1953-<lb />
54 East Carolina Pirates will begin<lb />
Monday, October 5, at 3 p.m Coach<lb />
Howard Porter said today.<lb />
A 19-game schedule has been ar-<lb />
ranged for the Bucs with 10 games<lb />
to be played at home and nine on<lb />
the road.<lb />
"We'll welcome all candidates to<lb />
our first practice Porter said. "I<lb />
wouldn't be surprised if we have at<lb />
least 50 out the first day, but all<lb />
are welcome he added.<lb />
If player strength is any estimate<lb />
the Pirates should present one of<lb />
their strongest squads during the<lb />
coming season. The only loss, but<lb />
that a heavy one, from last year's<lb />
squad was All-Conference and All-<lb />
State forward Sonny Russell.<lb />
Last year the Pirates finished first<lb />
in the regular season North State<lb />
Conference play, but bowed out to<lb />
High Point in the semi-finals of the<lb />
tournament. In the NA.IA district<lb />
playoffs, however, the Bucs soundly<lb />
thrashed both High Point and Elon<lb />
to win the right to represent the<lb />
Carolina at the national tourney ir<lb />
Kansas City, Kansas.<lb />
A late-game rally by Arkansas<lb />
Tech handed the Pirates an 85-81<lb />
loss in the opening round of the<lb />
Kansas tourney.<lb />
A heavy ram which had soaked I The yardstick:<lb />
the field prior to game time was I<lb />
still falling as the Bucs received the First Downs<lb />
o. ening kickoff. Neither squad could ' Yds. Gained Rushing<lb />
move the ball effectively on their<lb />
first<lb />
series of downs, but then, fol-<lb />
lowing a Lenoir Rhyne quick-kick<lb />
and with the ball on the East Caro-<lb />
lina 48, Cherry faded back and tossed<lb />
a perfect strike to big left end Bobby<lb />
Hodges down the left sideline. The<lb />
Kinston end snagged the ball on his<lb />
fingertips and outlegged halfback<lb />
Billy Kane for the score. That, for<lb />
all practical purposes, was the ball-<lb />
game.<lb />
The two squads slogged back and<lb />
forth for the remainder of the open-<lb />
ing period and the majority of the<lb />
second session until seconds before<lb />
the half time gun. Then, with the<lb />
ball on the East Carolina 15. Eino<lb />
Boado, fleet little halfback from Wil-<lb />
mington, entered tlu game.<lb />
Boado immediately took a Cherry<lb />
handoff and squirmed to the 44. On<lb />
the next play Cherry, with standout<lb />
protection from the Buccaneer fore-<lb />
wall, tossed down the middle to<lb />
Boado who made a fine catch and<lb />
outran the safety man to score.<lb />
Claude King looted the extra point<lb />
to give the locals a 14-0 half time<lb />
advantage.<lb />
The Bucs added another score in<lb />
the third period, again on a Cherry-<lb />
to-Boado pass. This one came to cap<lb />
a 54-yard scoring drive which ended<lb />
as Boado took the toss on the Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne seven and stepped into the<lb />
end zone.<lb />
Early in the fourth period the<lb />
locals notched their fourth score,<lb />
again as a result of Cherry's pass-<lb />
ing. Bobby Hodges was the recipient<lb />
once again. The play covered 34<lb />
yards.<lb />
The final Buc touchdown came<lb />
when Paul Gay, an offensive threat<lb />
all evening, sprinted 22 yards over<lb />
left tackle.<lb />
In addition to Cherry, who gained<lb />
231 yards with his passes, Gay, Bo-<lb />
ado, Claude King and Teddy Barnes<lb />
stood out in the Pirate backfield.<lb />
The Pirate line, which smothered<lb />
the Bear offense and kept Cherry<lb />
well protected throughout the eve-<lb />
ning, was led by David Lee, Willie<lb />
Holland, Hodges, Don Burton and<lb />
Algie Faircloth.<lb />
Yds. Lost Rushing<lb />
Net Yds. Rushing<lb />
Passes Attempted<lb />
J Passes Completed<lb />
Passing Yardage<lb />
! Interception;<lb />
Punting Average<lb />
Fumbles<lb />
Fumbles Lost<lb />
Yds. Penalized<lb />
ECC<lb />
13<lb />
154<lb />
17<lb />
137<lb />
17<lb />
10<lb />
231<lb />
2<lb />
LR<lb />
7<lb />
107<lb />
77<lb />
30<lb />
15<lb />
6<lb />
39<lb />
0<lb />
East Carolina,<lb />
Quakers, Remain<lb />
Among Unbeaten<lb />
A full weekend of activity in the<lb />
North Stnrte Cpnference saw the<lb />
East Carolina Pirates unleash a tre-<lb />
mendous air attack despite a heavy<lb />
lain to swamp Lenoir Rhyne 34-0 at<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
The Bears, defending conference<lb />
champs, were never in the game as<lb />
Dick Cherry, the Pirates' soph quar-<lb />
terback, hit on four touchdown toss-<lb />
es.<lb />
As a result of the East Carolina-<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne game sports experts<lb />
throughout the state have virtually<lb />
conceded :he conference crown to the<lb />
Bucs.<lb />
n other clashes involving confer-<lb />
ence squads the Guilford Quakers<lb />
posted their second consecutive win<lb />
of the season by edging out Hamp-<lb />
d n-Sydney 7-6. Reuben Slade, a<lb />
substitute end who the week before<lb />
kicked the Quakers to a 14-12 win<lb />
over Appalachian, once again pro-<lb />
vided the margin of victory.<lb />
The only other family fracas on<lb />
tap was the Western Carolina-Ap-<lb />
talachian game played at Cullowhee.<lb />
The Apps, victims the week before<lb />
to the extra points, rode through on<lb />
he toe of halfback Ray Morris for<lb />
 7-fi win.<lb />
Elon, however, did not fare as<lb />
well. The Christians took it on the<lb />
hin from Wofford by a 33-0 count.<lb />
Catawba, which was scheduled to<lb />
meet New-berry, had its contest post-<lb />
poned until last Monday night due<lb />
to rain and wet grounds.<lb />
The Standings:<lb />
Conference<lb />
W L Pet Pts Op<lb />
39.9 37.2<lb />
1 6<lb />
1 1<lb />
88 20<lb />
0 0 0 0� 0<lb />
7 7 7 13�34<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
East Carolina scoring touchdowns:<lb />
Hodges, 2; Boado, 2; Gay.<lb />
Points after touchdowns: King, 3;<lb />
Matthews.<lb />
Prevues And Revues<lb />
East Carolina 41. Wilson Teachers 0<lb />
East Carolina 34, Lenoir Rhyne 0<lb />
October 3, Catawba, there<lb />
October 10, Elon, here<lb />
October 17, Western Carolina, there<lb />
October 24, Guilford, here<lb />
October 31, Appalachian, here<lb />
November 7, Tampa University, there<lb />
Nov. 14, Stetson University, there<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Catawba<lb />
Elon<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Western<lb />
1 0 1.000 34 0<lb />
1 0 1.000 14 12<lb />
1 1 .500 19 20<lb />
0 0 .000 0 0<lb />
0 0 .000 0 0<lb />
0 1 .000 0 34<lb />
.000 6 7<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
"Catawiba . <lb />
Elon<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Western Carolina<lb />
Carolina 0 1<lb />
All Games<lb />
W L Pet Pts Op<lb />
2 0 1.000 75 0<lb />
2 0 1.000 21 18<lb />
1 1 .500 19 20<lb />
0 1 .000 0 44<lb />
0 1 .000 0 33<lb />
0 2 .000 7 54<lb />
0 2 .000 12 21<lb />
The East Carolina College Pirates,<lb />
and especially the linemen will be<lb />
out to show their former tutor a trick<lb />
or two tomorrow evening at Salis-<lb />
bury when the locals meat the Ca-<lb />
tawba College Indians.<lb />
Catawba, coached by Clyde Big-<lb />
gers, line coach at East Carolina<lb />
last season, i3 rated as the No. 2<lb />
stumbling block in the way of the<lb />
Pirates' march toward the league<lb />
crown. The Buccaneers got y what<lb />
was rated as their No. 1 threat,<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne, to the tune of S4-0<lb />
last week.<lb />
The Indians, working from a new-<lb />
ly-installed T formation this season,<lb />
were soundly beaten 44-00 by VMI in<lb />
their first game of the season. The.r<lb />
scheduled contest with Newberry las<lb />
week nd was postponed until last<lb />
Monday night due to rain and wet<lb />
grounds.<lb />
The Catawba Indians dropped a<lb />
14-2 decision to Newberry Monday<lb />
night.<lb />
Although the Bucs will be favored<lb />
to defeat the Indians in the contest,<lb />
an upset is entirely possible. Big-<lb />
gcrs' ability as a coach is still very<lb />
much resipeeted on the East Carolina<lb />
campus.<lb />
Should the locals run true to form,<lb />
however, they would virtually be<lb />
over the top in their bid for title<lb />
honors. Western Carolina, Appala-<lb />
chian and Guilford remain as con-<lb />
ference foes on the Buc schedule.<lb />
One particularly bright spot in the<lb />
local camp this week was the news<lb />
that John "Toppy" Hayes, fleet half-<lb />
back from Durham, will be available<lb />
for duty. Hayes, the Bucs' pre-season<lb />
starting halfback, has not seen ac-<lb />
tion in the first two contests due<lb />
to an injured left knee. His return<lb />
to form will ease the load of worry<lb />
brought on by the injury last week<lb />
of Teddy Barnes, another top-notch<lb />
halfback.<lb />
The probable starting backfield for<lb />
the locals will have Claude King at<lb />
fullback, Dick Cherry at quarter-<lb />
back, Paul Gay at right half and<lb />
either Hayes or Emo Boado at the<lb />
left halfback post.<lb />
Bobby Hodges and Larry Rhodes<lb />
will be at the ends; Willie Holland<lb />
and Johnny Brown at the tackles.<lb />
David Lee and Don Burton will start<lb />
at the guard posts with Louis Hallow<lb />
at center.<lb />
Does not include result of Cataw-<lb />
ba-Newberry game played Monday<lb />
night.<lb />
SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
"The United States should win the<lb />
Second World War in Europe in two<lb />
years declared H. V. Kaltenborn in<lb />
his lecture here in March, 1942.<lb />
4&amp;<lb />
Wi'<lb />
ih<lb />
FOR THE BEST IN FOOTWEAR<lb />
It's<lb />
MERIT SHOES<lb />
��Go lump In th. I�k squalled Shcedy's mermaid with baited breath,<lb />
"You look simply crabby with that messy hair. Better get your hooks into<lb />
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with no trace of greasiness. Removes loose, ugly dan-<lb />
druff. Relieves annoying dryness. Contains lanolin. Non-<lb />
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usmg it Paul crabbed 29 and bought Wildroot<lb />
Cream-Oil. Now he's the crab-apple of her eye. So<lb />
water you waiting for? Hurry and get a bottle or handy<lb />
tube at any toilet goods counter. And nets time you<lb />
visit your barber, ask for Wildroot Cream-Oil on your<lb />
hair. Then you'll be the best catch on campus.<lb />
o13lSo. Harris Hill Rd Williamsville, N. Y.<lb />
Wildroot Company, Inc Buffalo 11, N. Y.<lb />
Leave Your Shoes At COLLEGE VIEW CLEANERS<lb />
SUB-STATION For Prompt Shoe Repairs<lb />
SAAD'S SHOE SHOP<lb />
DIAL 2056<lb />
GLAMOUR SHOP SHOE DEPARTMENT<lb />
Headquarters For All Smart<lb />
Shoes<lb />
For Dress, Casual, Evening, or What Have You<lb />
Make GLAMOUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Your<lb />
Headquarters and Meet Your Friends.<lb /><lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
"Your College Shop<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street Greenville, N. C.<lb />
0W(<lb />
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For the Heavier<lb />
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H.r�'� th kind of offoctivo Mppoft<lb />
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and lov.1 A stretch pontio girdt.<lb />
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combining firm control with comfort<lb />
hf �y action. Porfoct �naW docks<lb />
and othor sports clothe. Also came<lb />
in roll-an girdle $tyle. WaliHine sixes<lb />
30 to 40. �c qc<lb />
.reo. u. a. pat. on. VO.VO<lb />
BELK-TYLER'S<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
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AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 19�<lb />
Figures Show Parking Place<lb />
For Every Car On ECC Campus<lb />
In a survey made by Goi'ee Tuc-<lb />
ker, president of the EPO, and other<lb />
members of the fraternity it is re-<lb />
ported that there are 406 parking<lb />
places on the EOC campus in the<lb />
general vicinity from the Wright to<lb />
Austin buildings.<lb />
There are 317 esona registered with<lb />
Dean Clinton Prewefct's office. "This<lb />
should be evidence enough that there<lb />
is no real parking problem on the<lb />
camipus Dr. Prewott said.<lb />
Additional parking places are to<lb />
and i construction immediately.<lb />
These nev, parking pfa�� will be in<lb />
of o Anstia building and near<lb />
jan. The new parking areas<lb />
should relieve parking congestion in<lb />
these immediate vicinities.<lb />
There ha been approximately $40<lb />
JOHNSON'S<lb />
FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
in fines collected by Dean Prewett's<lb />
office since the beginning of school.<lb />
These fines are imposed for parking<lb />
in no parking zones, parking over-<lb />
time in restricted zones and other<lb />
parking and traffic violations. The<lb />
money collected through fines goes<lb />
to the Student Welfare Fund. This<lb />
is a iund used to aid students who<lb />
are attending the college.<lb />
Students are asked to observe the<lb />
parking rules and regulations here<lb />
on the camipus inasmuch as they are<lb />
for the benefit of the student him-<lb />
self. It is reported by the police<lb />
staff that parking conditions on the<lb />
campus have improved at least 600tf.<lb />
"We are gratified by response that<lb />
faculty and students have given fa<lb />
resiycns to parking on the campus<lb />
is Dean Prewett's statement when<lb />
asked about co-operation of the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
BUYtftlft<lb />
S5fcfc?<lb />
TY KODAK<lb />
M0iiOPak<lb />
�"�-  -<lb />
A ROLL FOR<lb />
YOUR CAMERA<lb />
ONE FOR A SPARE<lb />
And return your exposed<lb />
films to us for developing and<lb />
printing. Prompt service.<lb />
BISSETTE'S<lb />
DRUG STORE<lb />
416 Evans Street<lb />
Veterans Group<lb />
Promotes 'Employ<lb />
Handicap Week'<lb />
Plans are beine; laid on a wide<lb />
scale for the eighth annual observ-<lb />
ance from October 4 through 10 of<lb />
National Em-ploy the Physically Han-<lb />
dicapped Week.<lb />
In each state, governor's commit-<lb />
tees are at work on arrangements,<lb />
with several agencies and organiza-<lb />
, tions making plans for local observ-<lb />
ances, Veterans Administration said.<lb />
By Congressional enactment, the<lb />
first full week of October of each<lb />
year is set aside as "NEPH Week<lb />
to intensify efforts throughout the<lb />
country to make possible the full<lb />
utilization of the skills and abilities<lb />
of men and women who are physi-<lb />
cally handicapped.<lb />
Veterans Administration reports<lb />
that the Korean war has inflicted<lb />
100.000 American casualties, bring-<lb />
ing the number of disabled veterans<lb />
on VA rolls to 2,500,000, the highest<lb />
total in history. During 1952, a total<lb />
of 106,000 disabled veterans applied<lb />
for work at public employment of-<lb />
fices. The number of such applica-<lb />
tions has increaed each year.<lb />
EC Prof Writes<lb />
On Englishman<lb />
For NY Bulletin<lb />
Dr. Edgar W. Hirshberg of the<lb />
East Carolina College department of<lb />
English is represented in the current<lb />
issue of the "Bulletin of the New<lb />
York Public Library" by an article<lb />
entitled " 'Captain Bland' on the<lb />
New York Stage which traces the<lb />
' : 'tory of a little-known dramatic<lb />
work by the better-known British<lb />
author George Henry Lewes.<lb />
"Captain Bland" was never pro-<lb />
duced in England, Dr. Hirshberg<lb />
states, and "was, to use the theatri-<lb />
cal term, a flop" when presented<lb />
May 30, 1864, "for the first time on<lb />
any stage" at Wallack's Theatre in<lb />
New York. Its interest now lies part-<lb />
ly in its authorship by Lewes, Eng-<lb />
lish philosophical writer whose bi-<lb />
ography is linked with that of the<lb />
great Victorian novelist George Eliot.<lb />
For his study of "Captain Bland"<lb />
Dr. Hirshberg found available in the<lb />
New York Public Library the .prompt-<lb />
er's copy used for the W a Hack pro-<lb />
duction and, he states, "as far as I<lb />
know . . . the only version of the<lb />
play in existence From reviews of<lb />
the play in contemporary newspapers<lb />
and magazines he traces the reac-<lb />
tion of the theatre-going public to<lb />
"Captain Bland" and gives a glance<lb />
backward into conditions on the New<lb />
York stage in the Civil War period.<lb />
Dr. Hirshberg joined the East Car-<lb />
olina faculty this summer. He is a<lb />
graduate of Harvard, Cambridge and<lb />
Yale and has taught at Indiana<lb />
University, North Carolina State<lb />
College and Ohio University.<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
Chime Concerts Begin<lb />
Sunday At Four O'clock<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
CAMPUS FOOTWEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS<lb />
AT FIVE POINTS<lb />
L<lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain Goods<lb />
Visit<lb />
BIGGS DRUG STORE<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
Open 8 A. M10 P. M. � Sunday S:30 A. M10:30 A. M<lb />
4 P. M10 P. M.<lb />
The first of a series of carillon<lb />
concerts will begin Sunday at 4 p.m<lb />
announced George E. Perry of the<lb />
music faculty.<lb />
Lasting from 20 to 30 minutes,<lb />
they will be heard anywhere on the<lb />
campus except in the Austin audi-<lb />
torium where they will be played.<lb />
The carillon, which are the tower<lb />
bells, will be played by the organ<lb />
students of Mr. Perry. Sunday's or-<lb />
ganist will be Carolyn Clapp. Others<lb />
who will play include Ellen Sprinkle,<lb />
Janet Watson, Carolyn Brothers and<lb />
Monteen Winstead. Others will be<lb />
selected later.<lb />
I Records and Sheet Music<lb />
1 45 RPM Accessories I<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
 MUSIC STORE j<lb />
JH. L. HODGES &amp; CO. (<lb />
PITT ALUMNI HEAR<lb />
OF COLLEGE OPERATIONS<lb />
ritl County alumni of East Caro-<lb />
lina College ware urged by ECC<lb />
President J. D Messick Tuesday<lb />
night to give full support to the Pit<lb />
County Educational Foundation in<lb />
the current campaign to raise $100<lb />
000.<lb />
President Messick spoke on the<lb />
college growth, needs, and alumni<lb />
support at the meeting of the Pitt<lb />
alumni chapter with Mary Thomas<lb />
Smith, chapter president, in charge.<lb />
Faculty and alumni cooperation in<lb />
furnishing the "soon-to-be-complet-<lb />
ed" faculty-alumni building being<lb />
converted from the former home<lb />
management house was also pointed<lb />
up by President Messick as a project<lb />
for early support. He described the<lb />
building program, including comple-<lb />
tion of the library, renovation of<lb />
Wright building ground floor for a<lb />
student union and the construction<lb />
of the women's and men's new dor-<lb />
mitories.<lb />
Homecoming Day plans were re-<lb />
viewed by Alumni Secretary James<lb />
Butler, who said Pitt County alumni<lb />
should make reservations immediate-<lb />
ly for the Homecoming Luncheon at<lb />
12:30 o'clock and tickets for the<lb />
East Carolina-Elon football game at<lb />
8 o'clock. Campus participation in<lb />
selection of dormitory queens and<lb />
the Homecoming Queen were also<lb />
announced.<lb />
The registration of alumni attend-<lb />
ing the Northeastern District Meet-<lb />
ing of the North Carolina Educa-<lb />
tion Association at ECC on October<lb />
23 was also announced by Mr. But-<lb />
ler.<lb />
There was a large attendance of<lb />
alumni for the September get-ac-<lb />
quainted meeting which featured on<lb />
the program Dr. Keith Holmes, gui-<lb />
tarist, in a folksong fest, with a<lb />
"sur. rise" trio number performed<lb />
by President Messick, Dr. Holmes,<lb />
and Alumni Secretary Butler.<lb />
Miss Smith announced that the<lb />
chapter will hold a dinner meeting<lb />
on November 10, its annual games<lb />
tournament on February 12, 1954, and<lb />
a buffet in April. The minutes of<lb />
the first Fall meeting were read by<lb />
Mrs. Dorothy Johnston, chapter sec-<lb />
rotary-treasurer.<lb />
A social period followed the busi-<lb />
ness meeting with Mrs. Ruel W.<lb />
Tyson. Miss Christine Johnston and<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb.<lb />
BURLINGTON ALUMNI<lb />
CONTINUE SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
The first Fall meeting of the East<lb />
Carolina College Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion's Burlington-Alamance Chapter<lb />
was held recently in the home of<lb />
Mrs. E. C Pate with Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
W. C. Council as co-host and hostess.<lb />
Mr. Council, president, appointed<lb />
the following committees to help him<lb />
during the coming year: ways and<lb />
means, Ida Walters, Mrs. E. C. Pate;<lb />
membership, Estelle MeClees, Mar-<lb />
garet Walker; hospitaity, Mrs. Helen<lb />
Pope, Helen Johnson; yearbook, Mrs.<lb />
W. C. Council, Mrs. Sophia Mayo.<lb />
Episcopal Rector<lb />
Addresses ROTC<lb />
On AF Ethics<lb />
RALEIGH ALUMNI<lb />
PLANNING BANQUET<lb />
The annual banquet of the Raleib-<lb />
Wake County chapter of the East<lb />
Carolina College Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion will be held at the Woman's<lb />
Club on Monday, Nov. 23, at 6:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Sam Dees, chapter president, who<lb />
announced the annual event at the<lb />
first fall meeting held at the home<lb />
of Mrs. Thomas Rand Jr. Monday<lb />
night, said officials of the college<lb />
had been invited.<lb />
Members of the chapter endorsed<lb />
the chapter's scholarship program<lb />
started last year and divided to be-<lb />
gin a soliciation of funds immedi-<lb />
ately that will enable a Raleigh or<lb />
Wake County student to attend East<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
James Whitfield, given recognition<lb />
at the meeting for having been<lb />
chosen as state president of East<lb />
Carolina Alumni and being named<lb />
recipient of the Alumni Award for<lb />
1953, spoke briefly on what other<lb />
chapters in the State have adopted<lb />
as projects.<lb />
Princeton High School<lb />
Hear Dr. Holmes. Buffer<lb />
Dr. Keith D. Holmes of the East<lb />
Carolina Department of Education<lb />
and James W. Butler, alumni secre-<lb />
tary at the college), (participated<lb />
Wednesday in exercises markirg the<lb />
opening of the new Reading Materi-<lb />
als Center at the Princeton High<lb />
School.<lb />
As principal speaker on the pro-<lb />
gram, Dr. Holmes discussed "The<lb />
Purposes of a Reading Center Mr.<lb />
Butler extended best wishes from<lb />
the college and greeted East Caro-<lb />
lina alumni on the school faculty<lb />
and present as guests of the after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
Dr. Wallaee I. Wolverton, rector<lb />
of St Paul's Episcopal Church of<lb />
Cuenville and a member of the<lb />
I college faculty, discussed "A Code<lb />
 of Ethics for Air Force Officers"<lb />
j at � reci nt meeting of the college<lb />
; i)TC in the College Theatre.<lb />
The talk was one of a series plan-<lb />
for cadets .luring the school year<lb />
with the idea of expanding and im-<lb />
proving the general education which<lb />
, receive in college.<lb />
D . Wolverton � rved as Chaplain<lb />
� - and VV .luring IOT6-1952.<lb />
1941 to 1 i4i he gave instruc-<lb />
is,m in professional ethics at the<lb />
USAF War College, Montgomery,<lb />
Ua. "Ethical Judgments of Air Fore'<lb />
Mfficers" w included among his pub-<lb />
� ! works.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Movie, "Macao to be held in<lb />
Austin auditorium at 7 p.m.<lb />
Monday<lb />
Koanoke Federation of Baptist<lb />
Business Women's Circle will meet<lb />
in Training School auditorium.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
Chapel services at 12 noon in A<lb />
tin auditorium.<lb />
ACE meets in the cafeteria a.<lb />
6:80 p.m.<lb />
Faculty Lecture Club will meet in<lb />
Flanagmtl auditorium at 8 p.m.<lb />
kap; a Delta Pi meets in Graham<lb />
uilding at 7 p.m.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
VV A and Y.MCA reaper �ervieea<lb />
held in "Y" Hut at 6:30.<lb />
Friday<lb />
Pap rally on tap near Maintei<lb />
building at 6:36 p.m. with a bo<lb />
followed by parade up to court!<lb />
ld by the college band.<lb />
Dr. V  erton's recent talk to ca-<lb />
deta stressed the qualities of self-<lb />
control, goodwill and cooperation,<lb />
professional integrity, and loyalty.<lb />
VA Says Home Loans<lb />
Reach All-Time Peak<lb />
(;i home loan applications received<lb />
by the Veterans Administration dur-<lb />
ing the month ending August 25,<lb />
j 1953, topped the 31,000 mark, an<lb />
: increase of 5,800 over the previous<lb />
 month, VA announced.<lb />
T. B. King, ActEQg Assistant Dep-<lb />
uty Administrator for Loan Guaran-<lb />
ty, said: "The August rise indicates<lb />
that veterans may be finding it some-<lb />
what easier to obtain GI financing,<lb />
although we cannot be certain on<lb />
the basis of one month's experience.<lb />
Also, it is still harder for veterans<lb />
to get Gl loans in some areas than<lb />
�� Mi. King emphasized that<lb />
some of the August increase may be<lb />
attribute.i to the rush of lenders to<lb />
g I loan applications approved by<lb />
VA before the 4 percent gratuity<lb />
was suspended after August 31, 1953. <lb />
��<lb />
BELL STUDIO<lb />
of<lb />
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FOR DISTINCTIVE<lb />
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