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All motorists are requested by<lb />
the Homecoming Committee to<lb />
secure off campus parking facili-<lb />
ties all day Saturday (tomorrow).<lb />
No cars will be parke Satur-<lb />
day around Wright Circle, Cotten<lb />
Hall and the Administration<lb />
building from 12 noon until after<lb />
tin- parade.<lb />
16 Cadets Begin<lb />
Initial Air Trips,<lb />
Others To Follow<lb />
the campus, Business<lb />
D. Dui: states.<lb />
Mans<lb />
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a long-felt need for<lb />
ephone s 'vvice<lb />
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k oi � ' '��� hone and<lb />
ts were I dy facili-<lb />
for Austin. iai<lb />
ding on the ca is,<lb />
liege supply stores, the<lb />
� Budget office, the eoJ<lb />
Bureau, AFROTC headqnar-<lb />
Alumni "Office, staff rooms<lb />
student publications and six de-<lb />
ta ef instruction carry on<lb />
eh work.<lb />
A switchboard for handling calls<lb />
and off the campus was set<lb />
. Austin building this fall.<lb />
Lou Grissom of Greenville is<lb />
perator. The switchboard pro-<lb />
automatic connection for calls<lb />
fithin the campus and the operator<lb />
rill handle local and long distance<lb />
ills.<lb />
New telephones have been placed<lb />
- offices of heads of dcpart-<lb />
and of various college offi-<lb />
 as to facilitate communica-<lb />
ween East Carolina's 23<lb />
rigs, Mr. Duncan states.<lb />
Pay teU phones now located in stu-<lb />
toriei will continue to be<lb />
�d and to be connected directly to<lb />
i� citj telephone system.<lb />
business Ed Frat<lb />
Initiates Nine<lb />
In Organization<lb />
Because of their high scholastic<lb />
ds, nine East Carolina College<lb />
have been invited to become<lb />
ten of the Beta Kappa Chapter<lb />
� Pi Omega Pi. national honorary<lb />
fraternity for students of business<lb />
Jdueation, President Donald McGlo-<lb />
n of Winterville has announced.<lb />
A pledge service for new members<lb />
be held October 19, with Peggy<lb />
lash of Durham, vice president of<lb />
it chapter, in charge of arrange-<lb />
lents. Formal initiation into the<lb />
fraternity will take place in No-<lb />
vember.<lb />
Students to be initiated as new<lb />
nrniberM of the fraternity are Rus-<lb />
tll Barnes, Winterville; Margaret<lb />
Lnn Bunting, Nashville; Nellie Rhea<lb />
Gardner, Nashville; Edward M. Gore,<lb />
Lsh; Robert E. Hicks, Deep Run;<lb />
hn W Hudson, Kinston; Iris Mat-<lb />
iews, Aberdeen; Geraldine Swindell,<lb />
kelhaven; and Elbert A. Thomas,<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
Baptists Launch<lb />
listen' Drive<lb />
For Missions<lb />
,v.<lb />
Several hundred East Carolinians<lb />
will unite their efforts with those<lb />
of thousands of other students as<lb />
approximately 30 campuses in North<lb />
Carolina when the "Listen Campaign"<lb />
is launched by the State Baptist<lb />
Student Union next week.<lb />
"Love Impels Sacrifice Toward<lb />
iry Need" is the motto-slogan for<lb />
campaign, a fund-raising project<lb />
ch will be conducted through this<lb />
school year. To provide food for<lb />
starving people in other countries<lb />
is one of the main objects of the<lb />
drive.<lb />
A penny a day or a meal a month<lb />
hag been suggested as the minimum<lb />
contribution per student, according<lb />
to L. L. (Leo) Bishop Jr a Green-<lb />
:ik graduate student, who is presi-<lb />
dent of the East Carolina BSU. On<lb />
the campus individual containers will<lb />
he distributed to all interested stu-<lb />
dents and faculty members. The 25th<lb />
of each month is the date set for<lb />
arsons to turn in their gifts to the<lb />
Baptist Student Center office.<lb />
Several other mission projects will<lb />
be financed through these funds. For<lb />
the past six years some $1,400 has<lb />
been contributed annually by North<lb />
Carolina students for scholarships<lb />
and summer missionaries to Hawaii.<lb />
Eas i- Carolina Baptists last year were<lb />
one of th'1 three groups in the State<lb />
to contribute more than $100 of this<lb />
sum.<lb />
Indoctrination flights for cadets<lb />
in the AFROTC Wing at East Caro-<lb />
 a College are now being held and<lb />
many of those concerned are having<lb />
heir first experiences in the air, as<lb />
well m their first flights with the<lb />
Mr Force.<lb />
Sixteen cadets participated in a<lb />
flight October 8. De arting from the<lb />
Greenville Airport, the cadets were<lb />
flown to Washington, M. C, and<lb />
returned. En route, local landmarks<lb />
were pointed out and each cadet was<lb />
given the opportunity of flying the<lb />
aircraft, an Air Force T6G, used as<lb />
a primary trainer in the Air Force<lb />
flying program.<lb />
A similar flight is now being ar-<lb />
ranged for Saturday, October 1<lb />
when, weather , emitting, 10 addi-<lb />
tional cadets will participate in an<lb />
indocti-ination flight.<lb />
Cadets who took part in the initial<lb />
flight wire: Giles Dail Jr Kinston;<lb />
Theodore Smith, Roxboro; James<lb />
Alexander, Columbia; Frank Ham-<lb />
mond, Wilmington; Walter Straughn.<lb />
Rocky Mount; Ralph Smiley. Gre n-<lb />
ville; Joseph O. Clark, Greenville;<lb />
Lucious Butt, Hertford; Dalton<lb />
M un, Manns Harbor; Phillip Mellon,<lb />
Winterville; Corbitt Daughtry, Clin-<lb />
ton; Robert Hicks, Deep Run; David<lb />
Pennington Jr Lucama; David Ev-<lb />
ans, Norfolk, Va John A. Messiek,<lb />
Greenville; aeid James C, Spell, Tur-<lb />
key.<lb />
Kanoy has been named as-<lb />
0 -iate editor of the 1953 "Buccaneer"<lb />
y Co-Editors Mildred Reynolds and<lb />
Tomsnie Lupton. Other staff positions<lb />
were rmounced at the annual staff<lb />
meeting Monday evening.<lb />
Nmed senior editor was Susie<lb />
"��� hall, who will have Harriet Davis<lb />
nd Barbara Moore as her assistants.<lb />
Shirley Manning will edit the junior<lb />
p with the help of Betty Lois<lb />
MrGowan.<lb />
H : ling the so omore part of the<lb />
;��!�' ook will he Mary .Packer. Jean<lb />
Buchanan and Veryl Trueblood will<lb />
1st Mary with her work. The fresh-<lb />
man s cMon will be handled by Jean<lb />
Davenpont, editor, and Helen Alex-<lb />
ander, assistant.<lb />
Arranging the fraternity section<lb />
will be Mona Jay Toler, with<lb />
Charlotte Hales serving as assistant.<lb />
'ustice McKeel was selected to head<lb />
the AFROTC section. Assistants for<lb />
the military pages will be Bill Glover<lb />
and Kenneth Cole.<lb />
Carrying the bulk of the sports<lb />
division of the book will be Jack<lb />
Hudson. Ann Siler heads the organ-<lb />
ization arrangements. Helping Ann<lb />
are Audrey Powell and Kitty G.<lb />
Brinson.<lb />
The feature section will be edited<lb />
by Elsie Harrelson, with Jessie Ann<lb />
Rice and Cecelia Cartwright assisting.<lb />
Evelyn Davis, business manager,<lb />
has selected Jean Fisher and Betty<lb />
Sugg to assist in the advertising<lb />
soliciting. Lannie Crocker and Hattie<lb />
Ruth Wilson wll compose the music<lb />
part.<lb />
Other staff ai-sistahts include Ann<lb />
Butler, Betty Salmons, Diana Jones<lb />
and Shirley Burrows.<lb />
Approximately 1800 individual<lb />
photos have beim taken by the Waller<lb />
and Smith ohotgraphers.<lb />
Proofs for individual pictures<lb />
will be shown in the annual office,<lb />
Austin 16, ' eginning Mondav.<lb />
Friday<lb />
P p rally at G:30 near Main-<lb />
tenance building will be conduct-<lb />
ed by the cheerleaders assisted by<lb />
the band. A bon fire will be built.<lb />
Folowing the pep rally there<lb />
will be a "snake dance" behind<lb />
the and marching around the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Aft r the "snake dance" there<lb />
will be an informal pep rally<lb />
dance until 10 p. m.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
All decorations for the event<lb />
will be compeleted by 10 a. m.<lb />
Alumni Council will meet at<lb />
11 a. m. in the Alumni office in<lb />
Austin. Association President<lb />
James L. Whitfield of Raleigh,<lb />
state editor of the News and<lb />
Observer, will preside.<lb />
Alumni Luncheon is on tap at<lb />
12:30 j). m. in the North dininp<lb />
hall.<lb />
At 1 p. m. the ; arade forms<lb />
by the tennis courts near the<lb />
stadium.<lb />
The parade begins at 2 p. m.<lb />
from assembly point. The route<lb />
is as follows: west on Fifth Street<lb />
to Five Points, turning right<lb />
at Evans, traveling two blocks<lb />
and turning left on Third Street,<lb />
going down on Washington<lb />
Street, turning left to Dickinson<lb />
Avtnue, coming back to Five<lb />
Points and down Fifth Street<lb />
to the main entrance to the col-<lb />
lege at the Administration build-<lb />
ing, passing Gotten Hall, travel-<lb />
ing around Wright Circle to the<lb />
stadium where the parade will<lb />
disperse.<lb />
Immediately following the<lb />
parade, the YWCA and the<lb />
YMCA will entertain the Alumni<lb />
at a reception in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
At 4:30 p. m. dedication cer-<lb />
emony for the Veterans Club<lb />
Victory Bell will commence near<lb />
the Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
At 8 p. m. kick-off will mark<lb />
the opening of the Elon-East<lb />
Carolina game.<lb />
Immediately follov ing the ball<lb />
game there will be a dance until<lb />
11:45 in Wright honoring the<lb />
Homecoming Queen and alumni.<lb />
r m<lb />
I<lb />
ins Students Sign<lb />
For Marine ROTC<lb />
m Wrr Jenkins<lb />
Dean Leo Jenkins -dates that nine<lb />
"�'� stud nts have joined the Ma-<lb />
; offei<lb />
Mtonv i<lb />
to students of the college.<lb />
� are expected to join on<lb />
Veterans Entertain<lb />
Returning Alumni<lb />
At Dinner Meeting<lb />
Memh is of the East Carolina Col-<lb />
Waller, Watson Head<lb />
Music Ed Club Socials<lb />
Veterans Club are sharing in<lb />
to entertain visitors to the<lb />
i ge<lb />
' �' 11 -<lb />
campus on Homecoming Day for<lb />
Alumni Saturday of this week.<lb />
A dinner in honor of veterans<lb />
among aausnni will be included among<lb />
vents on the day's program, accord-<lb />
ing to Fred I. Joseph of Greenville,<lb />
president of the club.<lb />
The dinn r will take place Satur-<lb />
!av at 5:30 p.m. at a Greenville<lb />
restaurant.<lb />
At the first meeting of the year<lb />
of the Music Education Club, to-chair-<lb />
men w're elected for the social com-<lb />
mittee. They are Victor Waller and<lb />
Janet Watson.<lb />
A social was planned for Thursday<lb />
night in the Pirates Den.<lb />
Officers were installed at the meet-<lb />
ing. They are Laura Pope, president;<lb />
Jim Alexander, vice president; Jerry<lb />
Peterson, treasurer; Jean. Eaton,<lb />
"East Carolinian" reporter; Ellen<lb />
Spinkle, "Buccaneer" reporter; and<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert, faculty advisor.<lb />
Final Plans Show Full Day<lb />
Of Events For Tomorrow<lb />
by Jerry Register<lb />
Final plans have been laid for returning alumni who will<lb />
visit the East Carolina College campus tomorrow, according to<lb />
Alumni Secretary James W. Butler, chairman of the Homecoming<lb />
Committee, and Charlie Kluttz, general student chairman of the<lb />
)mmittee.<lb />
Tomorrow will be filled with a variety of events to be<lb />
staged in the honor of the former students. Most of the day will<lb />
be devoted to reunions among former students and visits v ith<lb />
faculty and students.<lb />
� Opening the annual program n a<lb />
ep rally tonight at 6:30 near the<lb />
Maintenance building where the stu-<lb />
ody will assemble around a bon-<lb />
fire. The college band will assist.<lb />
Following the pep rally the band<lb />
will march over the earn, us leading<lb />
tud� nta in a snake dance An<lb />
informal p p rally dance near the<lb />
Maintenance building will follow with<lb />
by the Collegian until 10 p.m.<lb />
Saturday's program will include<lb />
Alumni Council meeting at 11 o'clock<lb />
Hi serve Corps program which i in room 127. Austin, and Alumni<lb />
luncheon at 12 in the North dining<lb />
hall.<lb />
In the afternoon the annual Home-<lb />
coming Parade will get underway at<lb />
2 o'clock at the tennis courts near<lb />
the stadium. Following the parade<lb />
there will be a reception for the<lb />
alumni in the "Y" Hut. At 4:30 the<lb />
Veterans Club Victory Bell will be<lb />
iedicated.<lb />
At 8 p.m. Elon and East Carolina<lb />
kick off to open the football game.<lb />
Immediately following the game<lb />
there will be a dance in Wright audi<lb />
torium until 11;45 in honor of the<lb />
Homecoming Queen and the return-<lb />
ing alumni, MmsIc will be furnished<lb />
by the Collegians.<lb />
Select Queens<lb />
Election of the Homecoming<lb />
was held Wednesday and<lb />
of this week. The result's<lb />
known until the parade<lb />
Candidate for the qtw<lb />
Brineon, Faculty Apai<lb />
hara Tucker, ShirSer :<lb />
vis Hall; Barbara<lb />
ing Hall; Jean<lb />
Fr 11; Marcia Milne.<lb />
Joyce Smithy Rajg&amp;j<lb />
Ship, Slay B�U; Jfe<lb />
msn's Day $t�4mi�; ,�ftd<lb />
i rson, Men's Bay<lb />
have been annauiwied as P'r<lb />
ry, SigsgRffe ,Phi Alp?ha, B'r f<lb />
eil, Alpha Phi Omega; liascy<lb />
Sigma "m Phis Pat Uml- <lb />
CM; W�Ha Dean IMi<lb />
and YMftA; C�el �M<lb />
b; ad Bofcfei ��?"<lb />
�  v 30, when recruiters will be<lb />
k t thp college.<lb />
The Marine Corps has no program<lb />
n the campus. The students enlisted<lb />
in the program go to camp each<lb />
summer while in school. The first<lb />
-uimmer the recruits receive the pay<lb />
of a corporal and the second summer,<lb />
the pay of a sergeant. They are then<lb />
commissioned second lieutenants in<lb />
Marines. The seniors, after they<lb />
receive their commissions, will go to<lb />
tram for 12 weeks and to a special<lb />
hool for five months.<lb />
Several former students who were<lb />
in the program have returned bo the<lb />
eaaapus: Lewis Collie, Junius Rose,<lb />
George and others. Dean<lb />
id a Reserve Offioer himself.<lb />
Thotnej<lb />
Jenkin<lb />
He<lb />
Holds 6<lb />
odist Group<lb />
s Commission<lb />
KCC Dramatists Begin<lb />
Workshop Productions<lb />
In Austin Auditorium<lb />
K mbers of the Teachers Play-<lb />
house, student dramatic club, will<lb />
begin their annual series of work-<lb />
shop plays Thursday with a program<lb />
of two one-act dramas, each pre-<lb />
sent d with an all-freshman cast.<lb />
The performance will begin at 8 p.m.<lb />
and will be open to the public.<lb />
Chosen, for this week are two com-<lb />
edies, "Sparkin'  directed by Doug-<lb />
las Mitchell of Greenville, and Re-<lb />
hearsal directed by Patricia Good-<lb />
win of Havelock.<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey of the col-<lb />
lege English department, faculty ad-<lb />
visor of the Teacherr Playhouse, will<lb />
supervise the series and student<lb />
members of the club will direct the<lb />
plays.<lb />
Plans for the school year include<lb />
a program every two weeks. The<lb />
plays are given informally and the<lb />
series is designed to give partici-<lb />
pants practical experience in various<lb />
I phases of acting and production.<lb />
Vets Dedicate Victory Bell Tomorrow At Gym<lb />
East Carolina College's new Vic-<lb />
tory Bell will be officially presented<lb />
to the college and .dedicated to stu-<lb />
dents in military service during<lb />
Woild War II and the Korean en-<lb />
gagement at a ceremony conducted<lb />
October 10 at 4:30 p.m. during the<lb />
annual observance of Homecoming<lb />
Day for Alumni on the campus.<lb />
Pr.bident John D. Messiek of East<lb />
Carolina will accept the bell from<lb />
members of the college Veterans<lb />
Club, who recently completed ar-<lb />
rangements to have the bell placed<lb />
on the campus and to provide a<lb />
tower for it. Fred I. Joseph of Green-<lb />
ville, president of the student or-<lb />
ganization, will make the presenta-<lb />
tion. The marching band will provide<lb />
music for the event.<lb />
Intended as a symbol of victory<lb />
in East Carolina athletics, the bell<lb />
will be rung following contests won<lb />
by the college Pirates.<lb />
The Victory Bell is a gift to the<lb />
college from the United States De-<lb />
partment of the Navy. Once a part<lb />
of the equipment of the "USS<lb />
Broome it is made of brass, weighs<lb />
382 pounds and measures 24 inches<lb />
in height and 28 inches in width.<lb />
Costs of shipping the bell to Green-<lb />
ville and erecting a tower for it were<lb />
met by the Veterans Club.<lb />
The tower is a brick structure lo-<lb />
cated just west of the Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium and near the college afch-<lb />
letic field A temporary plaque, to<lb />
e replaced later by a permanent<lb />
bronze design, will bear the inscrip-<lb />
rion of dedication to East Carolina<lb />
students in the armed forces.<lb />
Plans for securing a bell for the<lb />
college and building a tower for it<lb />
were begun by the East Carolina<lb />
Veterans Club in 1951. Through the<lb />
cooperation of the Department of<lb />
the Navy, permission to place the<lb />
bell from the "USS Broome" at<lb />
East Carolina was obtained and this<lb />
fall the Veterans Club completed<lb />
the project.<lb />
Meeting Sunday<lb />
A commissioning service for offi-<lb />
cers of the Wesley Foundation, or-<lb />
ganization of Methodist students at<lb />
Rst Carolina College, will be held<lb />
 'nday morning at 9:45 at the Jar<lb />
i- Memorial Church in Greenville.<lb />
At this annually observed occa-<lb />
sion the Rev. Leon Russell, pastor,<lb />
will give to the Wesley Foundation<lb />
Council members their commission<lb />
from the church as student leaders<lb />
in the work of the Methodist Chat�k<lb />
on the college campus.<lb />
Offic rs composing the Weijiy<lb />
Foundation Council are Mattie Holier.<lb />
Kinston, president; Willa Dean I&amp;fd-<lb />
say, Clinton, vice president; t&amp;6i<lb />
Ann Kirven, Sumter, S. C, secre-<lb />
tary; and Charlie Bedford, Pifcsviile<lb />
treasurer<lb />
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side of Memorial Gymnasium. The Veterans Club on eamptts, wtMs<lb />
structe.1 the bell tower, will dedicate the heU tomorrow at 4:39 in<lb />
of ECC veterans of World War II and of the Korean eajifltet,<lb />
of the physical educatiae department Nell Suitings a.id Dr. K.<lb />
geaaen inspect the new project, (Photo hj<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, lSgg<lb />
22C<lb />
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Figures Show Parking Place<lb />
For Every Car On ECC Campus<lb />
In a survey made by Gorce Tuc-<lb />
ker, i)resident 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 h sidings.<lb />
There are SI7 cars registered with<lb />
Dean Clinfa a 1'rewett's office. "This<lb />
should be evidence enough that there<lb />
is no real psaking problem on the<lb />
campus Dr. Prewctt said.<lb />
A.dd i al parking places are to<lb />
und i construction immediately.<lb />
parking plac will be in<lb />
e Austia building and near<lb />
rai . The new parking anas<lb />
should relieve parking congestion in<lb />
immediate vicinities.<lb />
I � re has been approximately $40<lb />
Th<lb />
PI<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 fin eg 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 lund used to aid students who<lb />
are attending the college.<lb />
Students arc asked to observe the<lb />
parking rules and regulations here<lb />
on the campus 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 600 f,r.<lb />
"We are gratified by response that<lb />
faculty and students have given fa<lb />
resipons to parking on the campus<lb />
is Dean Prewett's statement when<lb />
asked about co-operation of the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
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YOUR CAVERA<lb />
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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 being laid on a wide<lb />
i scale for the eighth annual observ-<lb />
1 ance from October 4 through 10 of<lb />
National Employ the Physically Han-<lb />
dicapped Week.<lb />
In each state, governor's commit-<lb />
tees are at work on arrangements,<lb />
I with several agencies and organiza-<lb />
, turns 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 />
 -ory 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 Wallack 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 majrazines 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 /><lb />
L<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
CAMPUS FOOTWEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS<lb />
AT FIVE POINTS<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 8:30 A. M10:30 A. M<lb />
4 P. M10 P. M.<lb />
Chime Concerts Begin<lb />
Sunday At Four O'clock<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 />
145 RPM Accessories <lb />
1 McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE i<lb />
PITT ALUMNI HEAR<lb />
OF COLLEGE OPERATIONS<lb />
r'ibt 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 reservation 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 atHmdance 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 />
"surprise" 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. Tbe 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 Ahimni 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 McClees, Mar-<lb />
garet Walker; hospitaity, Mrs. Helen<lb />
Pope, Helen Johnson; yearbook, Mrs.<lb />
W. C. Council, Mrs. Sophia Mayo.<lb />
RALEIGH ALUMNI<lb />
PLANNING BANQUET<lb />
The annual banquet of the Raleigh-<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 decided 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 />
Janus 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 />
Episcopal Rector<lb />
Addresses ROTC<lb />
On AF Ethics<lb />
Dr. Wallace I. Wolverton, rector<lb />
of St, Paul's Episcopal Church of<lb />
Greenville and a member of the<lb />
college faculty, discussed "A Code<lb />
of Ethics for Air Force Officers"<lb />
at a receat meeting of the college<lb />
; ROTC in the College Theatre.<lb />
The talk was one of a series plan-<lb />
ned for cadets during the school year<lb />
with the idea of expanding and im-<lb />
proving the general education which<lb />
. 11 , i ive in college.<lb />
D Wolverton served as Chaplain<lb />
 and I' AF .luring 1930-1952.<lb />
Prom 1947 to 1949 he gave instruc-<lb />
iii-i in professional ethics at the<lb />
USAF War College, Montgomery,<lb />
Via. " El deal Judgment of Air Force<lb />
?fficers" is il eluded among his pub-<lb />
i works.<lb />
Dr. Wolverton's recent talk to ca-<lb />
letg -tressed the qualities of self-<lb />
control, goodwill and cooperation,<lb />
professional integrity, and loyalty.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Movie, "Macao to be held in<lb />
Austin auditorium at 7 p.m.<lb />
Monday<lb />
Roanoke Federation of Baptist<lb />
Business Women's Circle will meet<lb />
in Training School auditorium.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
Chapel services at 12 noon in <lb />
tin auditorium.<lb />
ACE meets in the eafete) a a-<lb />
(5:30 p.m.<lb />
Faulty Lecture Club will meet ia<lb />
Flanagan auditorium at 8 p.m<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi meets in Graham<lb />
uilding at 7 p.m.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
VVVCA a�d YMCA vesper �ervie)<lb />
held in "Y" Hut at 6:30.<lb />
Friday<lb />
Pap rally on tap near MainU-i<lb />
building at 6:30 p.m. with a boi<lb />
followed by parade up to court<lb />
ted bj the college band.<lb />
Princeton High School<lb />
Hear Dr. Holmes, Bufler<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 marking 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 />
VA Says Home Loans<lb />
j Reach All-Time Peak<lb />
VA home loan applications received<lb />
the Veterans Administration dur-<lb />
ing the month ending August 25,<lb />
i 1953, topped the 31,000 mark, an<lb />
! increase of 5800 over the previous<lb />
month. VA announced.<lb />
T. B. King, Aettng 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 OI financing,<lb />
although we cannot be certain on<lb />
the basia of one month's experience.<lb />
Also, it is still harder for veterans<lb />
to gel GI loans in some areas than<lb />
in others Mr. King emphasised that<lb />
tone of the Auyust increase may be<lb />
attributed to the rush of lenders to<lb />
g � loan applications approved by<lb />
VA before the 4 percent gratuity<lb />
was suspended after August 31, 1953.<lb />
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U)l LIME XXIX<lb />
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Alumni Return Here For Homecoming Event<lb />
'Hello � East Carolina College'<lb />
on Grissam, left, has completed the first call through the PBX telephone switchboard recently<lb />
at the college. Dr. Messick, right, president, is makinj; the first caH. Mrs. Grissom is otve of the<lb />
io iil saj "Hello. East Carolina College" to calls off campus.<lb />
(Photos by Norwood Elliot.)<lb />
25 More Phones<lb />
Now In Operation<lb />
ftith New System<lb />
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long-f Deed for<lb />
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Where To Park<lb />
Ml motorists are requested by<lb />
the Homecoming Committee to<lb />
secure off campus parking facili-<lb />
ties all day Saturday (tomorrow).<lb />
No cars will be parke Satur-<lb />
day around Wright Circle, Cotten<lb />
Hall and the Administration<lb />
building from 12 noon until after<lb />
the parade.<lb />
M<lb />
i rffice, staff rooms<lb />
. Licationa and ix de<lb />
 struction carry on<lb />
iard for handling calls<lb />
 i off the c;uii; us was set<lb />
Austin building this fall.<lb />
om ' Greenville is<lb />
The switchboard Po-<lb />
mnection for calls<lb />
is and the operator<lb />
:al and long distance<lb />
ave been placed<lb />
- of heads of depart-<lb />
�' . � as college ofi'i-<lb />
Pacil ate eommunica-<lb />
East Carolina's 23<lb />
I incan states.<lb />
� .v located in sta-<lb />
es will continue to be<lb />
. connected directly to<lb />
hone system.<lb />
Business Ed Frat<lb />
Initiates Nine<lb />
In Organization<lb />
e of their high scholastic<lb />
. nine East Carolina College<lb />
� v � been invited to become<lb />
�f the Beta Kappa Chapter<lb />
ega Pi, national honorary<lb />
� y for students of business<lb />
President Donald McGlo-<lb />
f Winterville has announced.<lb />
service for new members<lb />
 eld October 10, with Peggy<lb />
' Durham, vice president of<lb />
ipter, in charge of arrange-<lb />
Formal initiation into the<lb />
fraternity will take place in No-<lb />
vember.<lb />
Students to be initiated as new<lb />
members of the fraternity are Rus-<lb />
e'l Barnes, Winterville; Margaret<lb />
Am Bunting, Nashville; Nellie Rhea<lb />
G&amp;rdner, Nashville; Edward M. Gore,<lb />
A�h; Robert E. Hicks, Deep Run;<lb />
John W. Hudson, Kinston; Iris Mat-<lb />
thews, Aberdeen; Geraldkie Swindell,<lb />
Belhaven; and Elbert A. Thomas,<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
Baptists Launch<lb />
listen' Drive<lb />
For Missions<lb />
Several hundred East Carolinians<lb />
will unite their efforts with those<lb />
of thousands of other students as<lb />
approximately 30 campuses in North<lb />
Una when the "Listen Campaign"<lb />
inched by the State Baptist<lb />
Student Union next week.<lb />
"Love Impels Sacrifice Toward<lb />
. Need is the motto-slogan for<lb />
campaign, a fund-raising project<lb />
which will be conducted through this<lb />
year. To provide food for<lb />
starring people in other countries<lb />
is one of the main objects of the<lb />
drive.<lb />
A pinny a day or a meal a month<lb />
ha been suggested as the minimum<lb />
ibution per student, according<lb />
to L. L. (Leo) Bishop Jr a Green-<lb />
ville graduate student, who is presi-<lb />
dent of the East Carolina BSU. On<lb />
the campus individual containers will<lb />
be distributed to all interested stu-<lb />
dents and faculty members. The 26th<lb />
of each month is the date set for<lb />
ersons to turn in their gifts to the<lb />
Baptist Student Center office.<lb />
Several other mission projects will<lb />
be financed through these funds. For<lb />
the past six years some $1,400 has<lb />
been contributed annually by North<lb />
iina students for scholarships<lb />
and summer missionaries to Hawaii.<lb />
East" Carolina Baptists last year were<lb />
one of the three groups in the State<lb />
to eontri ute more than $100 of this<lb />
sum.<lb />
16 Cadets Begin<lb />
Initial Air Trips,<lb />
Others To Follow<lb />
Indoctrination flights for cadets<lb />
in the AFROTC Wing at East Caro-<lb />
lina College are now being held and<lb />
many of those concerned are having<lb />
h( ir first experiences in the air, as<lb />
v � their first flights with the<lb />
Mr Koree.<lb />
Sixteen cadets participated in a<lb />
flight October 3. Departing from the<lb />
Greenville Airport, the cadets were<lb />
flown to Washington, N. C, and<lb />
returned. En route, local landmarks<lb />
were pointed out ami each cadet was<lb />
given the opportunity of flying the<lb />
aircraft, an Air Force T6G, used as<lb />
a primary trainer in the Air Force<lb />
flying program.<lb />
A similar flight is now being ar-<lb />
ranged for Saturday, October 17,<lb />
when, weather permitting, 16 addi-<lb />
tional cadets will participate in an<lb />
indoctrination flight.<lb />
Cadets who took part in the initial<lb />
f!ight were: Giles Dail Jr Kinston;<lb />
Theodore Smith, Roxboro; James<lb />
Alexander, Columbia; Frank Ham-<lb />
mond, Wilmington; Walter Straughn,<lb />
Rocky Mount; Ralph Smiley. Gre n-<lb />
ville; Joseph O. Clark, Greenville;<lb />
Lucious Butt, Hertford; Dalton<lb />
V ,in, Manns Harbor; Phillip Mellon,<lb />
Winterville; Corbitt Daughtry, Clin-<lb />
ton; Robert Hicks, Deep Run; David<lb />
Pennington Jr Lucama; David Ev-<lb />
ans, Norfolk, Va John A. Messick,<lb />
Greenville; and James C. Spell. Tur-<lb />
key.<lb />
Chiefs Complex<lb />
Yearbook Staff;<lb />
Promote Kanoy<lb />
Jane Kanoy has been named as-<lb />
�� 'iate editor of the 1953 "Buccaneer"<lb />
' y Co-Editors Mildred Reynolds and<lb />
Tommie Lupton. Other staff positions<lb />
v re � nnounced at the annual staff<lb />
n eting Monday evening.<lb />
Nmed senior editor was Susie<lb />
��� hall, who will have Harriet Davis<lb />
1 Barbara Moore as her assistants.<lb />
Shirley Manning will edit the junior<lb />
 �, with the help of Betty Lois<lb />
MKJowan.<lb />
1' ading the sophomore part of the<lb />
rbook will he Mary Packer. Jean<lb />
Buchanan and Veryl Tmeoiood will<lb />
1 ist Mary with her work. The fresh-<lb />
man a cion will be handled by Jean<lb />
Davenport, editor, and Helen Alex-<lb />
ander, assistant.<lb />
Arranging the fraternity section<lb />
will be Mona Jay Toler, with<lb />
Charlotte Hales serving as assistant.<lb />
'ustice IfcKeel was selected to head<lb />
the AFROTC section. Assistants for<lb />
the military pages will be Bill Glover<lb />
and Kenneth Cole.<lb />
Carrying the bulk of the sports<lb />
division of the book will be Jack<lb />
Hudson. Ann Siler heads the organ-<lb />
ization arrangements. Helping Ann<lb />
are Audrey Powell and Kitty G.<lb />
Brinson.<lb />
The feature section will be edited<lb />
by Elsie Harrelson, with Jessie Ann<lb />
Rice and Cecelia Cartwright assisting.<lb />
Evelyn Davis, busine�s manager,<lb />
has selected Jean Fisher and Betty<lb />
Sugg to assist in the advertising<lb />
soliciting. Lannie Crocker and Hattie<lb />
Ruth Wilson wll compose the music<lb />
part.<lb />
Other s-tart assistants include Ann<lb />
Butler, Betty Salmons, Diana Jones<lb />
and Shirley Burrows.<lb />
Approximately 1800 individual<lb />
photos have been taken by the Waller<lb />
and Smith ;ohotgraphers.<lb />
Proofs for individual pictures<lb />
will be shown in the annual office,<lb />
Austin 16, �'eginning Mondav.<lb />
Homecoming: Program<lb />
Friday<lb />
P p rally at 0:30 near Main-<lb />
tenance building will be conduct-<lb />
ed by the cheerleaders assisted by<lb />
the band. A bon fire will be built.<lb />
Folowiiig the pep rally there<lb />
will 1(. a "snake dance" behind<lb />
the and marching around the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Aft r the "snake dance" there<lb />
will be an informal pep rally<lb />
dance until 10 p. m.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
All decorations for the event<lb />
will be compeleted by 10 a. m.<lb />
Alumni Council will meet at<lb />
11 a. m. in the Alumni office in<lb />
Austin. Association President<lb />
James L. Whitfield of Raleigh,<lb />
state editor of the News and<lb />
Observer, will preside.<lb />
Alumni Luncheon is on tap at<lb />
12:30 p. m. in the North dining<lb />
hall.<lb />
At 1 p. m. the ; arade forms<lb />
by the tennis courts near the<lb />
stadium.<lb />
The parade begin9 at 2 p. m.<lb />
from assembly point. The route<lb />
is as follows: west or Fifth Street<lb />
to Five Points, turning right<lb />
at Evans, traveling two blocks<lb />
and turning left on Third Street,<lb />
going down on Washington<lb />
Street, turning left to Dickinson<lb />
Avenue, coming back to Five<lb />
Points and down Fifth Street<lb />
to the main entrance to the col-<lb />
lege at the Administration build-<lb />
ing, passing Cotten Hall, travel-<lb />
ing around Wright Circle to the<lb />
stadium where the arade will<lb />
disperse.<lb />
Immediately following the<lb />
parade, the YWCA and the<lb />
YMCA will entertain the Alumni<lb />
at a reception in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
At 4:30 p. m. dedication cer-<lb />
emony for thi Veterans Club<lb />
Victory Bell will commence near<lb />
th; Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
At 8 p. m. kick-off will mark<lb />
the opening of the Elon-East<lb />
Carolina game.<lb />
Immediately follov ing the ball<lb />
game there will be a dance until<lb />
11:45 in Wright honoring the<lb />
llonucoming Queen and alumni.<lb />
Final Plans Show Full Day<lb />
Of Events For Tomorrow<lb />
by Jerry Register<lb />
Final plans have been laid for returning alumni who will<lb />
visit the East Carolina College campus tomorrow . according to<lb />
Alumni Secretary James W. Butler chairman of the Homecoming<lb />
Committee, and Chat-lie Kluttz, general student chairman of tha<lb />
ommittee.<lb />
Tomorrow will be filled with a variety of events to be<lb />
staged in the honor of the former students. Most of the day will<lb />
a devoted to reunions among former students and visits with<lb />
faculty and students.<lb />
? Opening the annual program ia a<lb />
(<lb />
Veterans Entertain<lb />
Returning Alumni<lb />
At Dinner Meeting<lb />
Meroh rs of the East Carolina Col-<lb />
1 ge Veterans Club are sharing in<lb />
plans to entertain visitors to the<lb />
campus, on Homecoming Day for<lb />
Alumni Saturday of this week.<lb />
A dinner in honor of veterans<lb />
among aoumni will be included among<lb />
vtiits on he day's program, accord-<lb />
ing to Fred I. Joseph of Greenville,<lb />
president of the club.<lb />
The dinn r will take place Satur-<lb />
day at 5:30 p.m. at a Greenville<lb />
restaurant.<lb />
Waller, Watson Head<lb />
Music Ed Club Socials<lb />
A' the first meeting of the year<lb />
of the Music Education Club, co-chair-<lb />
men w re elected for the social com-<lb />
mittee. They are Victor Waller and<lb />
Janet Watson.<lb />
A social was planned for Thursday<lb />
night in the Pirates Den.<lb />
Officers were installed at the meet-<lb />
ing. They ar" Laura Pope, president;<lb />
Jim Alexander, vice president; Jerry<lb />
Peterson, treasurer; Jean Eaton,<lb />
"Eai t Carolinian" reporter; Ellen<lb />
Spinkle, "Buccaneer" reporter; and<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert, faculty advisor.<lb />
ins Students Sign<lb />
For Marine ROTC<lb />
m Br. Jenkins<lb />
Dean Leo Jenkins states that nine<lb />
ROC Rtud ns have joined the Ma-<lb />
s R tv(. Corps program which<lb />
Is offered to students of the college.<lb />
MTeny mor? are expected to join on<lb />
October 3 when recruiter? will be<lb />
' ' U t i the college.<lb />
The Marine Corps has no program<lb />
n the campus. The students enlisted<lb />
in the program go to camp each<lb />
summer while in school. The first<lb />
rammer the recruits receive the pay<lb />
of I corporal and the second summer,<lb />
the pay of a sergeant. They are then<lb />
commissioned second lieutenant in<lb />
the Marines. The seniors, after they<lb />
receive their commissions, will go to<lb />
�'�m for 12 weeks and to a special<lb />
-�hool for five months.<lb />
Several former students who were<lb />
in the program have returned to the<lb />
campus: Lewis Collie, Junius Rose,<lb />
Thomas George and others. Dean<lb />
Jenkins in a Reserve Officer himself.<lb />
ECC Dramatists Begin<lb />
Workshop Productions<lb />
In Austin Auditorium<lb />
Members of the Teachers Play-<lb />
house, student dramatic club, will<lb />
begin their annual series of work-<lb />
shop plays Thursday with a program<lb />
of two one-act dramas, each pre-<lb />
sent -d with an all-freshman cast.<lb />
The performance will begin at 8 p.m.<lb />
and will be open to the public.<lb />
Chosen for this week are two com-<lb />
edies, "Sparkin'  directed by Doug-<lb />
las Mitchell of Greenville, and MRe-<lb />
hearsal directed by Patricia Good-<lb />
win of Havelock.<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey of the col-<lb />
lege English department, faculty ad-<lb />
visor of the Teachers Playhouse, will<lb />
supt rvise the seriea and student<lb />
members of the club will direct the<lb />
plays.<lb />
Plans for the school year include<lb />
a program every two weeks. The<lb />
plays are given informally and the<lb />
series is designed to give partici-<lb />
pants practical experience in various<lb />
phases of acting and production.<lb />
Vets Dedicate Victory Bell Tomorrow At Gym<lb />
East Carolina College's new Vic-<lb />
tory Bell will be officially presented<lb />
to the college and dedicated to stu-<lb />
dents in military service (hiring<lb />
World War II and the Korean en-<lb />
gagement at a ceremony conducted<lb />
October 10 at 4:30 p.m. during the<lb />
annual observance of Homecoming<lb />
Day for Alumni on the campus.<lb />
President John D. Messick of East<lb />
Carolina will accept the bell from<lb />
members of the college Veterans<lb />
Club, who recently completed ar-<lb />
rangements to have the bell placed<lb />
on the campus and to provide a<lb />
tower for it. Fred I. Joseph of Green-<lb />
ville, president of the student or-<lb />
ganization, will make the presenta-<lb />
tion. The marching band will provide<lb />
music for the event.<lb />
Intended as a symbol of victory<lb />
in East Carolina athletics, the bell<lb />
will be rung following contests won<lb />
by the college Pirates.<lb />
The Victory Bell is a gift to the<lb />
college from the United States De-<lb />
partment of the Navy. Once a part<lb />
of the equipment of the "USS<lb />
Broome it is made of brass, weighs<lb />
382 pounds and measures 24 inches<lb />
in height and 28 inches in width.<lb />
Costs of shipping the bell to Green-<lb />
ville and erecting a tower for it were<lb />
met by the Veterans Club.<lb />
The tower is a brick structure lo-<lb />
cated just west of the Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium and near the college ath-<lb />
letic field. A temporary plaque, to<lb />
e replaced later by a permanent<lb />
bronze design, will bear the inscrip-<lb />
tion of dedication to East Carolina<lb />
students in the armed forces.<lb />
Plans for securing a bell for the<lb />
college and building a tower for it<lb />
were begun by the East Carolina<lb />
Veterans Club in 1951. Through the<lb />
cooperation of the Department of<lb />
the Navy, permission to place the<lb />
bell from the "USS Broome" at<lb />
East Carolina was obtained and this<lb />
fall the Veterans Club completed<lb />
the project.<lb />
This is East Carolina's Victory Bell which is located on the weat<lb />
side of Memorial Gymnasium. The Veterans Club on campus, who con<lb />
strutted the bell tower, will dedicate the bell tomorrow at 4:30 ia memory<lb />
of ECC veterans of World War II and of the Korean conflict. Members<lb />
of the physical education department Nell Stallings and Dr. K. M. Jet<lb />
gensen inspect the new project. (Photo by Norwood Elliot)<lb />
Methodist Group<lb />
Holds Commission<lb />
Meeting Sunday<lb />
A commissioning service for offi-<lb />
B is of the Wetlcy Foundation, or-<lb />
ganisation of Methodist students at<lb />
r'i4 Carolina College, will be held<lb />
�nday morning at 9:45 at the Jar-<lb />
bj Memorial Church in Greenville.<lb />
At this annually observed occa-<lb />
-ion the Rev. Leon Russell, pastor,<lb />
will give to the Wesley Foundation<lb />
Council mombers their commission<lb />
from the church as student leaders<lb />
in the work of the Methodist Church<lb />
on the college campus.<lb />
Offic rs composing the Wesley<lb />
Foundation Council are Mattie Huber,<lb />
Kinston, president; Willa Dean Lind-<lb />
say, Clinton, vice president; Laura<lb />
Ann Kirven, Sumter, S. C, secre-<lb />
tary; and Charlie Bedford, Pikeville,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
Chairmen of commissions are Jan-<lb />
ice Penny, Raleigh; Melvin Wilker-<lb />
son, Sims; Marvina White, Winfall;<lb />
Roy McGnnis, Morven; Patsy Davis,<lb />
Raleigh; Thomas Pierce, Rocky<lb />
Mount; Anne Carlson, Rego Park,<lb />
Long Island, N. Y Tona Watt,<lb />
Sumter, S. Cj Dorothy Howard, Gar-<lb />
land; Fay Lanier, Burgaw; Robert<lb />
Gardner, Rocky Mount; and Olene<lb />
Civil. Kinston.<lb />
pep rally tonight, at u near the<lb />
Maintenance building where ths stu-<lb />
ody will assemble around � bon-<lb />
fire. The college band will at<lb />
owing the pep rally the band<lb />
will march over the cam us leading<lb />
lie stud nts in a " nake dance An<lb />
informal pep rally dance near the<lb />
tenance building will follow with<lb />
� by the Collegians until 10 p.m.<lb />
Saturday's program will include<lb />
 Alumni Council meeting at 11 o'clock<lb />
in room 127. Austin, and Alumni<lb />
luncheon at 12:30 in the North dining<lb />
hall.<lb />
In the afternoon the annual Home-<lb />
coming Parade will get underway at<lb />
2 o'clock at the tennis courts near<lb />
the stadium. Following the parade<lb />
there will be a reception for the<lb />
nni in tl � "V Hut. At 4:30 the<lb />
V, terans Club Victory Bell will bs<lb />
ledicated.<lb />
At 8 p.m. Elon ami Ea-t Carolina<lb />
Icick off to open the football game.<lb />
Immediately following the game<lb />
ic will be a dance in Wright audi-<lb />
torium until 11:45 in honor of the<lb />
Homecoming Queen and the return-<lb />
ing alumni. Music will be furnished<lb />
by the Collegians.<lb />
Select Queens<lb />
Election of the Homecoming Queen<lb />
was held Wednesday and Thursday<lb />
of this w ek. The results will nt OS<lb />
known until e parade tomorrow.<lb />
Candidates for the queen were Kitty<lb />
Biion, Faculty Apartments; Bar-<lb />
' aia Tucker, Shirley Moose, Jar-<lb />
vU Hall; Barbara Strickland, Finn-<lb />
ing Hall: Jean Buchanan, Wilson<lb />
Hall; Marcia Miine. Woman's Hall;<lb />
Joyce Smith. Ragsdale Hall; Pat<lb />
Shi p Slay Hall; Mary Beatty, Wo-<lb />
rn, n Day Students; and Mary Pe-<lb />
I rovi. Men's Day Students.<lb />
Queeas from other organizations<lb />
have been announced as Peggy Cher-<lb />
ry, Sigma Phi Alpha; Shirley Coun-<lb />
?il, Alpha Phi Omega; Nancy White,<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi; Pat Medlin, Varsity<lb />
Club; Willa Dean Lindsay, YWCA<lb />
and YMCA; Carol Coffey, Veterans<lb />
Club; and Bobbie Holler, Music Ed-<lb />
ucation Club.<lb />
These queens will ride in separate<lb />
convertibles in the parade with the<lb />
exception of the Homecoming Queen,<lb />
who will have a special decorated<lb />
float.<lb />
Parade of 40 Units<lb />
l: ! Nfeilson, chairman of the Float<lb />
Committee, announced that ths pa-<lb />
rade would consist of approximately<lb />
40 units, including 13 float3 and four<lb />
high schools bands, Greenville, Tar�<lb />
boro, Williamston and Jacksonville.<lb />
These bands will also participate<lb />
in the half-time program of Satur-<lb />
day's game. The 25-minute half-<lb />
time will include a short welcome<lb />
to the alurr.ni from Mr. Butler, in-<lb />
troduction of the various queens and<lb />
tricks in the dark by the college<lb />
'and. Cards spelling "Welcome Aktra-<lb />
ni" will illuminate in the darkened<lb />
tadium.<lb />
Highlighting the program will hm<lb />
the introduction of the Homecomtof<lb />
Queen. The college band will font; '(�<lb />
heart with red lights on their e�pi<lb />
while the stadium lights are w<lb />
The queen will be escorted<lb />
center of the heart while<lb />
plays "Let Me Call You S<lb />
ACE Begins<lb />
With Folklore<lb />
By Primar j<lb />
Perry, Keister Give<lb />
Sonata On October 15<lb />
Dr. Elwood Keister, violin;st, and<lb />
George Perry, pianist, will play Mr.<lb />
Perry's sonata for violin and piano,<lb />
onus 20. during the weekly student<lb />
recital on Thursday afternoon, at 4<lb />
o'clock in Austin auditorium.<lb />
The sonata, uotitied "Summer,<lb />
1050 is in three movements, "June<lb />
"July and "August respectively,<lb />
and is dedicated to Dr, and Mrs. Association to<lb />
Karl Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert, a former t ti�n began its act<lb />
faculty member at East Carolina,<lb />
gave the sonata its premiere per-<lb />
formance at a Greenville Music Club<lb />
program in 1961.<lb />
Besides the reading at the student<lb />
recital, Dr. Keister and Ut, Perry<lb />
will perform it at the District Musk<lb />
Club Convention to be heM here is<lb />
Greenville on October 81 and again<lb />
at the State Muic dub Convention<lb />
in Winein-Saleni next. April.<lb />
64 year with<lb />
Hymati,<lb />
Training<lb />
Miss Hj<lb />
by Uncle 1<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER �, 19&amp;8<lb />
FRID'<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Oeenville, N. C!<lb />
Phone 12. East Carolina Collegu<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1932.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter Decmber 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March' 3, 1S79.<lb />
Member<lb />
Assoeiated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers Olleg Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March. 1963<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
SGA President Finds Little Time To Sleep, Eat<lb />
I DITOR1AL STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-chief T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Managing Editor � aJe O'Neal<lb />
Assistant Editor Emily s- Boe<lb />
Feature Editor - fca' Johnston<lb />
Staff it ants Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
ce Smith, Erolyn Blount, Marilyn Scott, Mar-<lb />
gai : Evans, Kugene Hayman, Faye Lanier, Cecil<lb />
R � trson, Jerry Register, Valeria Shearoa and<lb />
Wiley TaaL<lb />
SGA Reportei<lb />
Faculty Advisor .<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
. Editor -  �<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
'Ss ian age � - -<lb />
ant Business Manager<lb />
!sa Assistants<lb />
Marj Ell Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
. Editor - Mrs- Susie Webb<lb />
"Pray for fair weather tomorrow<lb />
Charlie Kluttz, general chairman for<lb />
Homecoming, said after �ompleting<lb />
reparation for the annual event<lb />
today. "A little rain will sure spoil<lb />
'himrs he added.<lb />
For the past several years it hasn't<lb />
been known to rain on Homecoming<lb />
Day, according to reports. Let's hope<lb />
that Saturday will not break this<lb />
record.<lb />
However, it has rained every week-<lb />
end since the quarter began with<lb />
the exception of last weekend. You<lb />
just can't tell a. out this Greenville<lb />
weather.<lb />
Sport:<lb />
rtt-<lb />
 -<lb />
Bus<lb />
Betsy Salmons<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Edna Massad<lb />
Faye Jones<lb />
Ednn Whitfield,<lb />
Exe!<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall hue it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor a!i o�r tears wash out a word of i<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
A couple of pennies for your<lb />
thoughts! We received a two-cent<lb />
postal this week with the following<lb />
mimeographed philosophy: "Manner<lb />
of living and method of doing things<lb />
are more likely to be the real rea-<lb />
sons for discrimination rather than<lb />
differences of religious beliefs or<lb />
racial lines<lb />
This fellow differed from the other<lb />
free publicity-seeking hounds who<lb />
flood our mail box with several<lb />
pages of new releases every week<lb />
trying to promote their product. But<lb />
this fellow tried to sell nothing. If<lb />
you have any ideas what his motive<lb />
is in his statement, let us know.<lb />
Welcome Home, Alumni<lb />
Tomorrow wiii mark one of the biggest days<lb />
on the year's calendar here at East Carolina as<lb />
hundreds of former students will return to their<lb />
alma mater for the annual Homecoming festivi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
One of tht "biggest Homecomings ever" is<lb />
in stove j you alumni, according to Charlie<lb />
Kluttz, general student chairman of the commit-<lb />
tee f r the event. A full program is mapped out<lb />
for you by Char and Alumni Secretary James<lb />
W. Butler, general chairmaa of the Homecoming<lb />
events.<lb />
You'll find East Carolina has-undergone<lb />
many changes since you were here a year or<lb />
more ago. You'll see constructions and renova-<lb />
tions completed and nearly completed, you'll find<lb />
telephone switchboard for the college and<lb />
b'll over other improvements on campus<lb />
en place within the last year.<lb />
But the friendly spirit for which our college<lb />
becoming noted has not changed, it still exists,<lb />
,d exists trmgly. It is the same friendliness<lb />
�tiieii you helped to establish and to uphold dur-<lb />
ing your yeans here. We are carrying on this<lb />
tradition unchanged.<lb />
With this same friendly spirit, we welcome<lb />
pbu brick home and sincerely hope rou enjoy the<lb />
fogram and the reunion of old classmates and<lb />
iends. We want you to return to your homes<lb />
ith the pride that you belong to a great alma<lb />
ater. East Carolina College,<lb />
Watch That Line Creaking<lb />
"Sam, how did you manage to get up there<lb />
so quick?"<lb />
"Joe let me up here<lb />
"Well, how about me?"<lb />
This i conversation that goes on every day<lb />
in the East. Carolina dir.mg hall. It is the con-<lb />
versation of line breakers.<lb />
A1 a recent meeting of the Student Legis-<lb />
lature CI?arlie Huffman suggested a plan to<lb />
curb this campus vice by placing a fine on<lb />
the line Weaker. However, the legislative body<lb />
felt thai this would be a little "stiff" on students<lb />
involved and decided to put on a two-week cam-<lb />
paign against line breaking. The campaign,<lb />
which is now in effect, consists of placing posters<lb />
in the dining hall lobbies "preying upon the<lb />
conscious of the line breakers In addition rep-<lb />
resentative; of the Men's Judiciary are being<lb />
posted to call back line breakers.<lb />
If this campaign doesn't succeed at the<lb />
end of two weeks, there is a possibility that the<lb />
legislature may accept the $1 fine plan.<lb />
But must ibis flan be necessary? It isn't<lb />
fair to students waiting patiently in line with<lb />
others breaking in front of them. Line breaking<lb />
isn't displaying good citizenship and is childish<lb />
for any college student to practice.<lb />
Though allowing a friend to break line may<lb />
seem a gesture of friendship, there is more harm<lb />
than good. The fellow who gets it in the neck is<lb />
the honest one who stands in line.<lb />
Don't Cheat Yourself!<lb />
You are cheating yourself and the college<lb />
pijen you pass on your student identification<lb />
to a non-student to be used as free admit-<lb />
to athletic events.<lb />
The money your friend would have spent<lb />
aj ticket could help the college athletic de-<lb />
it to build better teams and provide more<lb />
jips to potential athletes who would not<lb />
have an opportunity for an education,<lb />
year student identification cards are<lb />
and come in two colors, distinguish<lb />
��rs as males and females. Tickets<lb />
guests are on sale at a special price<lb />
first time this year.<lb />
Reynolds, head of the ticket com-<lb />
athletic events, said that this<lb />
igements were not necessarily<lb />
free passes, but to point out<lb />
value of their cards.<lb />
to Column 6)<lb />
College students should put in at<lb />
least 25 hours of study a week, so<lb />
says Mrs. Elizabeth A. Simpson, di-<lb />
rector of reading services at Illinois<lb />
Institute of Technology. The 25-hour<lb />
a week basis was determined on the<lb />
basis of an average college student's<lb />
load. If you not a fast reader, Mrs.<lb />
Simpson prescribes more than 25<lb />
hours per week.<lb />
Ii a student followed her prescrip-<lb />
tion, he would average a nine-hour<lb />
working day with four hours of<lb />
classes and five hours of study. This<lb />
also gives the student a free week-<lb />
end. There are a few hours left for<lb />
extra-curricula, self-help job and so-<lb />
cial life. That isn't bad when you<lb />
consider the fellow who is working<lb />
for a living puts in about the same<lb />
amount of hours.<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
Leadership, character and integrity<lb />
are three words that describe Mitch-<lb />
ell Saieed, a senior from Greenville.<lb />
Mitchell, who is this year's presi-<lb />
dent of the Student Government As-<lb />
sociation, realized Jhe importance ot<lb />
the SGA when he was vice president<lb />
of this organisation last year. He<lb />
said, "It enabled me to see and under-<lb />
stand more fully the large and vital<lb />
part that the SGA plays in the stu-<lb />
dent's life on campus<lb />
From then on Mitchell's greatest<lb />
desire was to see the SGA made into<lb />
a better and more powerful organi-<lb />
zation. As this year's president of<lb />
the SGA, he has worked to achieve<lb />
just that. This year our SGA is one<lb />
of the best and most powerful or-<lb />
ganizations in North Carolina, ac-<lb />
cording to a state meeting.<lb />
'�1 think few of us realize how<lb />
much our SGA affects each individual<lb />
student on this campus Mitchell<lb />
said.<lb />
SGA Changes<lb />
Many changes and improvements<lb />
have taken place during the short<lb />
while Mitchell has been in office.<lb />
The constitution has been revised and<lb />
14 new amendments have been added.<lb />
For the first time the students have<lb />
been allowed to vote on the Enter-<lb />
tainment Series and the budget poli-<lb />
cy has been opened.<lb />
As a delegate in the year 1952-53<lb />
to the Student Legislature Conven-<lb />
tion of North Carolina colleges and<lb />
universities at Raleigh, Mitchell was<lb />
elected by unanimous vote as his-<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Mitchell Saieed<lb />
torian.<lb />
Because of Mitchell's interest in<lb />
public speaking, he has been a mem-<lb />
ber of the college debate team for<lb />
the past three years. While Mitchell<lb />
was a member, the team won several<lb />
debates against much larger colleges<lb />
and universities from many states.<lb />
He was president of the Jarvis Fo-<lb />
rensic Club, a club which purposes<lb />
are upholding the right of freedom<lb />
of speech of the individual and those<lb />
democratic principals which are a<lb />
part of our American heritage.<lb />
In addition to public speaking, this<lb />
week's Who's Who is a member of<lb />
the Varsity Glee Club and sings bass.<lb />
Mitchell has also been a member<lb />
of the Circle "K" Club for three<lb />
years. This organization is made "P<lb />
of men who are considered to have<lb />
th qualities of leadershi , scholar-<lb />
ship and citizenship at EOC. Spon-<lb />
orei iV the Greenville Kiwanans,<lb />
the c-lub here is the only Circle "K"<lb />
Club in North Carolina.<lb />
No Time U, Sleep<lb />
It was at this point in the inter-<lb />
view that Mitchell was asked when<lb />
ITi t0 eat and -lee). "Well<lb />
I do stay pretty busy Mitchell<lb />
an lered, "but when a college offers<lb />
v, , a much as Easl Carolina does,<lb />
i feel like I would be missing a great<lb />
il� al if i didn't tak � part in some<lb />
f itg activities<lb />
: � year Mitchell received the<lb />
i . tion of being rhosen lieuten-<lb />
r �nel and wing director of the<lb />
rsonnel fci the AFROTC. He at-<lb />
end d ROTC summer camp at Moo-<lb />
lv Air Force Base in Alabama this<lb />
past summer. "We had quite a few<lb />
riences Mitch11 said, "but you<lb />
had better not print them<lb />
Mitchell, for the past three years,<lb />
ha also been a member of the Phi<lb />
Sigma Phi, an honorary educational<lb />
frat rnity which is exclusively for<lb />
young nun preparng to enter the<lb />
beaching profession.<lb />
As a member of the Commerce<lb />
Club, Mitchell served as general<lb />
chairman of the club's lance and<lb />
arnival last year.<lb />
Mitchell will receive his AB degree<lb />
in business administration this May<lb />
and also his commission from the<lb />
Air Force. "Then Mitchell said,<lb />
"my future plans will be in the<lb />
If the celebrations connected with ii �<lb />
coming this week-end aren't the besl th<lb />
ever been held on the East Carolina i<lb />
lack of work certainly won't be the cau<lb />
People have literally been teaj in<lb />
in an effort to gel final arrangement<lb />
with regard to decorating dorms, <lb />
parade, electing a Homecoming Que<lb />
hope, therefore, that our visitors this �<lb />
will appreciate all the work thai I a<lb />
ward making Homecoming Day a &amp;ucc<lb />
Homecoming again: At leasl thai<lb />
what's getting one secretary in the adn<lb />
tion building down. It seems that an "i<lb />
linian" staff memb r stopped in a certain �<lb />
t ilic administration1 building and inq<lb />
litelj of the secretary ii Dr. Messick v.<lb />
building.<lb />
Tin secretary thought a moment and<lb />
v, ith a puzzled expression, said. "M<lb />
sick. I don't believe 1 ever heard of a Dr. M<lb />
here. An you sure that's the person yo<lb />
ing for?" It may sound rather silly but<lb />
benefit of at least one person we'd like<lb />
that Dr. -John D. Messick is president of<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
Norwegian Student Here Finds USA Different<lb />
By Wednesday afternoon of this<lb />
week every student guest card avail-<lb />
able for tomorrow's game was sold.<lb />
The Student Budget office had a<lb />
limited supply of these tickets to sell<lb />
to students waiting in long lines.<lb />
There will be no more guest tic-<lb />
kets available for tomorrow's game.<lb />
Billy Laughinghouse, SGA treasurer,<lb />
announced.<lb />
It shows that students will have<lb />
to come early in the week that these<lb />
tickets are on sale to be sure of<lb />
obtaining them.<lb />
Definition of "college according<lb />
to the Michigan State Normal News:<lb />
"Institutions which sometimes lower<lb />
entrance requirements with an end<lb />
in view�not to mention promising<lb />
tackles and backs<lb />
"How to Get Rich Quick Send<lb />
only $1 and we'll send you the secret<lb />
of this art.<lb />
The above was an ad appearing<lb />
in a magazine several years ago.<lb />
The contents of supposed book was<lb />
me sheet of paper bearing this<lb />
philosophy: "How to gt rich quick<lb />
Make all the money . a n and<lb />
ion't spend a cent<lb />
't was evident that the author<lb />
practiced his philosophy.<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
"We've been going together for<lb />
U months, two week and one day<lb />
Carolyn Johnson and Mac Eure said<lb />
�promptly when th y were asked<lb />
about the beginning of their court-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Carolyn, a junior, is a primary<lb />
major and is from Elizabeth City.<lb />
Mac, a senior, is a physical educa-<lb />
tion major, and is from Portsmouth,<lb />
Va. Even though Mac is a Virginian,<lb />
and Carolyn a North Carolinian,<lb />
they live only 40 miles apart, "which<lb />
made it rather nice when vacation<lb />
came around last summer Carolyn<lb />
and Mae said.<lb />
"We get along fine they both '<lb />
said, "but we certainly don't enjoy<lb />
th- same sports; however, we try to<lb />
be considerate and we both manage<lb />
to sit through games we don't enjoy<lb />
without biting off too many finger-<lb />
nails<lb />
"We have quite a bit of trouble<lb />
with my car, too Mac said. "It's<lb />
always breaking down! Somehow we<lb />
always manage to get back to the<lb />
dorm safely and on time, though. I<lb />
just hope this luck lasts<lb />
(Editor's note: By being chosen<lb />
"Couple of the week Carolyn and<lb />
Mac will each be given a free meal<lb />
at the Olde Towtie Inn, a ticket to<lb />
the Pitt Theatre, a gift from Sas-<lb />
low' Jewelers and a carton of Ches-<lb />
terfiald cigarette.)<lb />
All the way from the Land of the<lb />
Midnight Sun comes Berit Hillesland,<lb />
a scholarship student who arrived<lb />
on the East Carolina campus Sun-<lb />
day. After a short introduction the<lb />
"question box express" started roll-<lb />
ing and Berit found herself answer-<lb />
ing numerous questions. <lb />
Berit came to America through<lb />
the Fulbright Scholarship. The local<lb />
Rotary Club is paying her expenses.<lb />
Nine other Norwegian students, also<lb />
Sponsored by the Fullbright Scholar-<lb />
ship, are studying in other American<lb />
schools.<lb />
Bent's home. Skudeneshavn, Nor-<lb />
w:  i- located on an island close by<lb />
th Norwegian coast. The island,<lb />
which is connected to the mainland<lb />
y a recently built bridge, has two<lb />
towns and a population of 20,000.<lb />
The rocky coast is hounded by the<lb />
N rth Sea. Heather grows abundant-<lb />
ly i. r the island, but there are few<lb />
trees, an unusual circumstance since<lb />
the Eastern and Southern parts of<lb />
Norway are covered with large for-<lb />
ests. There are mountains on the<lb />
island, hut they are not high enough<lb />
for good skiing, Berit regrets.<lb />
"Fishing is to my island what to-<lb />
bacco is to you observes Berit.<lb />
Boats fill the harbors the year round,<lb />
but especially in winter when the<lb />
North Pea is infested with schools<lb />
of herring. The fish migrate into<lb />
inland waters. "Wealthy Americans<lb />
 nd Englishmen rent our waterfalls<lb />
avid rivers for fishing in the soring<lb />
Schools Differ<lb />
The Norwegian youngster starts<lb />
to elementary school at the age of<lb />
seven and continues there until he is<lb />
14. He may then enter a three-year<lb />
secondary school or a five year high<lb />
school. Th� secondary school is omit-<lb />
ted if the student plans to attend a<lb />
univi rsity. Norway has two univer-<lb />
sities, the University of Oslo and<lb />
the Univi rsity of Bergen. Berit at-<lb />
tended elementary school in her home<lb />
town, but went to high school in<lb />
Stavanger on the mainland. She has<lb />
studied for one semester at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Oslo, where she took pre-<lb />
paratory courses in philosophy and<lb />
psychology. She plans to major in<lb />
English. "I think college life in<lb />
America i 1 ore informal. In Nor-<lb />
way we don't go up to the teachers<lb />
and talk-with them like you do. The<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
younger ones are friendlier than the<lb />
old ones<lb />
Last spring Berit discovered how-<lb />
it felt to be a teacher. Her first<lb />
experience was in a small country<lb />
school about two miles from Skud-<lb />
eneshavn. She bicycled back and<lb />
forth every day. Later she taught<lb />
in the elementary school in Skud-<lb />
eneshavn. The school served around<lb />
200 students. She taught the neces-<lb />
sary curriculum consisting of read-<lb />
ing, writing, spelling, arithmetic, re-<lb />
ligion and history to pupils seven<lb />
to 11 years old. She also gave a<lb />
group of lo-year-olds their first les-<lb />
sons in English.<lb />
Homelife<lb />
Berit, an only girl, lias two older<lb />
brothers. Her father owns the only<lb />
bookshop in Skudeneshavn. "In win-<lb />
t r when it is so dark, I enjoy read-<lb />
ing she says, " ut in summer we<lb />
swim, row and take boat trips to<lb />
small nearby islands for picnics<lb />
She thoroughly enjoys an occasional<lb />
excursion into the lofty, snow-capped<lb />
mountains of the mainland to ski.<lb />
Can you imagine skiing and throwing<lb />
snowballs : 1 mid-summer? They do<lb />
it in Norway!<lb />
Bcrit's religion is Lutheran, the<lb />
denomination of the State Church of<lb />
It stems that another embarrassing ca<lb />
mistaken status took place on campu<lb />
Billy Laughinghouse, treasurer of the SG<lb />
in his Austin building offiee when a young<lb />
walked in. Now Billy, being a chant<lb />
couteous young man. instantly placed him-<lb />
the young lady's disposal by inquirinj<lb />
most polished Don Juan manner. "Is t!<lb />
thing I can do for you, honey?"<lb />
Needless to say our SGA treasurer<lb />
trifle embarrassed when he discovered he<lb />
speaking to Dr. Dora Jean Ashe of the En<lb />
department.<lb />
Now that we've had our fling "1 sa<lb />
jesting we'd like to turn serious for a m 1<lb />
There will, in all probability, be a<lb />
number of guests on the campus this<lb />
We hope, therefore, that the students oi <lb />
Carolina will conduct themselves as always<lb />
attempt to make our visitors feel at hom<lb />
Norway. Ther<lb />
-ma,<lb />
sects of<lb />
and still smaller ones of<lb />
Methodists and Baptists. Ninety-<lb />
seven per cent of the population is<lb />
1 �! heran.<lb />
Arrives in New York<lb />
Beril sighted New York on Octo<lb />
2. through an early morning mist,<lb />
thus ending the voyage which had<lb />
begu . on September 23. Enroute, tin-<lb />
ship encountered a two-day storm.<lb />
but Berit cheerfully relates that she<lb />
did not get sea sick.<lb />
Berit will be at Eas1 arolina for<lb />
r mainder of the school year.<lb />
is living in Jarvis Hall.<lb />
Nexl summer she plans to return<lb />
to h r homeland and com, lete her<lb />
raining to teach. "I hope to see more<lb />
of America before I go back home<lb />
she says.<lb />
Witt : "How helpless you men are! W<lb />
would you do if there were no women to so<lb />
y ur buttons for you<lb />
Husband: "Has i1 occurred to you. my dea<lb />
that if there were no women we man would ne<lb />
no buttons?"<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boya<lb />
After Rejecting" Pro-Ball Offer<lb />
Frosh Girl Continues Study<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
"Since I was old enough to dribble, nician.<lb />
basketball has always been dominant<lb />
in my life expresses Jean Anne<lb />
Liverman, freshman from Winter-<lb />
villa.<lb />
Last month Jean Anne received B<lb />
letter from John Tucker, coach of<lb />
t h e Snow White Girls basketball<lb />
team, offering her a job at the Snow<lb />
White Dry Cleaners with an oppor-<lb />
tunity to play professional ball dur-<lb />
ing basketball season.<lb />
Though Jean Anne was honored<lb />
by the request, she feels that her<lb />
education is too important now, "as<lb />
one day I will become too old to play<lb />
ball<lb />
She ia majoring in pre-lab, and<lb />
hopes to become a laboratory tech-<lb />
Dunng her high school years sht<lb />
was on the Winterville High School<lb />
basket all team, coached by Paul J.<lb />
Clark, iitut v - co-captain for three<lb />
years. The last game she played for<lb />
the high school team she accumu-<lb />
lated 66 point alone.<lb />
A trophy for the most valuable<lb />
player was presented to her at the<lb />
Cold Modal Tournament held in<lb />
Farmville. The high school team also<lb />
won the Pitt County Tournament for<lb />
two yearg aI1(' snt' received the All-<lb />
Conference Medal at that time.<lb />
Jean Ann hopes to play for the<lb />
East Carolina team, though she is<lb />
still interested in her high school<lb />
team.<lb />
On Thursday, October 7. a new group<lb />
organized here on campus. For the first tim<lb />
college history, the indent library assista<lb />
and majors and minors in library science me1<lb />
a discussion body and organized a clu<lb />
Library science will be the prevailing -<lb />
ject discussed at the fin toe meetings. Talks will<lb />
be given on the various works of the libra,<lb />
assistants, exactly what they do and how tl<lb />
do it. Any topics or suggestions brought up<lb />
club members are to be consider d and talk- ;<lb />
over during the meetings. Anyon who is int<lb />
ested can join the group. This organization w<lb />
�e a real contribution to the East Carolina <lb />
pus and it is hoped that attendance in it'<lb />
and numbers will be large.<lb />
FIR5TATD<lb />
DtMONSTHAPON<lb />
TOOAV<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:30 p.m.�Teachers Playhouse re-<lb />
hearsal will be held in Training<lb />
School auditorium.<lb />
7 p.m.�Home Ec Club will meet<lb />
in Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
7-9 p.m.�Messiah rehearsal will<lb />
be held in Austin auditorium.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
7 p.m.�SGA meets in Flanagan<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
7:15 p.m.�FTA meets in 209 Aus-<lb />
tin.<lb />
8 p. m.�Teachers Playhouse will<lb />
give workshop production in Train-<lb />
ing School auditorium.<lb />
Friday<lb />
8 p.m.�Teachers Playhouse will<lb />
give workshop production in Train-<lb />
ing School auditorium.<lb />
James Jones' memorable novel From H<lb />
To Eternity seems about to set a re-cord as a I<lb />
seller. The Signet paper-backed edition is<lb />
pected to pass the million mark in one moi<lb />
Since the widely acclaimed movie of the I<lb />
appeared a few weeks ago, libraries all over<lb />
country report that the book is number on<lb />
demand again by borrowers.<lb />
There is nothing- like a movie to stimuli<lb />
a reader's interest or vice versa. . . . No<lb />
Carolina author Ovid Pierce of Weldon is<lb />
sidering a sequel to Th Plantation. . . . Fran!<lb />
Slaughter had a new novel published last w<lb />
by Doubled ay. His latest historically based n<lb />
has a Florida setting in the time of the <lb />
War.<lb />
The State Department of Archives and 11 s-<lb />
tory. Raleigh, have a great deal oi material<lb />
North Carolina that they are glad to send I<lb />
to these interested in obtaining it.<lb />
A little booklet entitled Tai Heel Tali<lb />
Mattie Erma Parker contains a group of vaiua<lb />
tales about the early history of m state<lb />
library has a supply of free materials that is<lb />
good for teacher files. Such booklets as <lb />
Modeling and information on various subs-<lb />
pertaining to teaching is arranged on ta<lb />
upstairs.<lb />
Women, stop smoking! According to Dr. M.<lb />
Priedall of Chicago, women are "much m<lb />
sensitive" to nicotine and other tobacco produ<lb />
nan men. The sensitivity probably explains �<lb />
women who enjoy cigarettes become habitus<lb />
to them and find it hard to stop smoking. In<lb />
tests on men and women using radioactive t<lb />
niques to measure blood flow, women showed an<lb />
average 33 per cent change in blood volurm<lb />
compared with 19 per cent in men.<lb />
(Continued from Column 1)<lb />
No outsider should begrudge the fare to an<lb />
athletic event to see one of the top college team<lb />
in the state. Whereas, no one seems to mind<lb />
the two and three dollar tickets to watch a Caro-<lb />
lina. State, Duke or Wake Forest game, so whv<lb />
would anyone complain about East Carolina's<lb />
ticket prices?<lb />
If you would explain this to your friend i<lb />
a very tactful way, we are sure he wouldn't minu<lb />
paying for a ticket. After all, it is for your bene-<lb />
fit as well as the college's.<lb />
in<lb />
nd<lb />
that<lb />
favo<lb />
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VY OCTOBER 9, 1953<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
I<lb />
the<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
o says Clyde Biggers<lb />
i Indiana weren't<lb />
East Carolina last Sat-<lb />
I be just a little<lb />
exp i<lb />
i out<lb />
ititi'i I'st:<lb />
The worst defeat ever suffered by<lb />
Pirate club came a� the hands of<lb />
1  achian in 1939 by a t4-0 count.<lb />
Biggera ,n 1941, the only year the Pirates<lb />
the w re undefeated, the locals played<lb />
is from Tennessee, North Caro-<lb />
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Elon Here Tomorrow For Homecoming<lb />
Christians Beaten In First<lb />
Two Starts Of '53 Campaign<lb />
A hectic Homecoming- week-end , ing play i. as End Bobby Hodges,<lb />
will be climaxed here tomorrow night a six-foot ius senior who leads the<lb />
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a1 Salisburj agreed . jna ,<lb />
� valiant at- M je,<lb />
eals' romp to- Dunn;<lb />
State Conference<lb />
played a good<lb />
u 'Jo years that the sport<lb />
layed here many records<lb />
fcto the books, but nothing<lb />
aid 1 md mdicati d<lb />
season was more<lb />
1953 should be.<lb />
that any<lb />
successful<lb />
x Right's contest should be<lb />
( rent despite tin- fact<lb />
records through the years<lb />
smce 19tti. the year the<lb />
l Elan -cries t ir� t gtart-<lb />
� kuis hiOc taken six<lb />
one for the Pirates. As <lb />
o fact, last yeai was the <lb />
thai i lie Buccaneers had<lb />
ble t stop the visitors<lb />
j) with a last half rallj<lb />
laurels and commenda-<lb />
n .v ded out at the end of<lb />
tball season it too often seems<lb />
school band does not receive<lb />
i i- recognition. We feel sure<lb />
of u who attended the<lb />
une Saturday were equal-<lb />
u'outl uf the local hand as of<lb />
itball squad.<lb />
performance put on by our<lb />
campus musicians during the half<lb />
points to wash out was one of the best we've ever seen.<lb />
I) t ttristian lead.<lb />
hy<lb />
"East C<lb />
Included in the numbers were "Cry-<lb />
ing in The Chapel "The Bunny<lb />
11 up ' ami a satire of "Dragnet"<lb />
which had both Catawba and East<lb />
Carolina fan- roaring with laughter.<lb />
For the benefit of those who couldn't<lb />
make the (atawba trip we most cer-<lb />
tainlj hope that the band will see<lb />
lit to stage the "Dragnet" number<lb />
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when the East Carolina Pirates meet<lb />
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dium in the annual Homecoming<lb />
football clash. Game time is 8 p.m.<lb />
The locals, coached by Jack Boone,<lb />
an Elon alumnus, are riding th" crest<lb />
of a three-game winning streak dur-<lb />
ing which they have yielded but one<lb />
touchdown. Their depth, lightning<lb />
fast offense and powerful line have<lb />
tabbed them as odds-on favorites<lb />
to cop the North State Conference<lb />
crown.<lb />
Elon, however, has not faired as<lb />
well. The Christians opened their<lb />
s ason by taking a 33-0 thrashing<lb />
at the hands �f Wofford College's<lb />
Terriers. Last week they drop ed a<lb />
21-19 decision to Appalachian in their<lb />
first league test.<lb />
In an attempt to return to the<lb />
victory column this season following<lb />
lasii year's mediocre record, the<lb />
Christians have hired Harry E. "Sid<lb />
Varney, former University of North<lb />
Carolina gridiron great. as head<lb />
coach. Vamey's first move in an<lb />
attempt to get the Christians off on<lb />
the right foot waa to install the "T"<lb />
formation. The visitors formerly op-<lb />
erated from the single wing.<lb />
Capacity Crowd<lb />
A crowd in the neighborhood of<lb />
10.1)00 or more is expected to pack<lb />
the local stadium to watch Coach<lb />
Boone unleash the attack that has<lb />
averaged 30 points per game in<lb />
three contests. Dick Cherry, the Bucs'<lb />
All-Conference so; homore quarter-<lb />
back, is expected to lead the locals'<lb />
attack. He will direct a veteran back- j<lb />
field composed of Claude King, Paul<lb />
(Jay, Emo Boado. Tom Alls'orook,<lb />
Toppy Hayes and Bubba Matthews.<lb />
In the forewall the Pirates will<lb />
call on the services of such outstand-<lb />
club in scoring, Willie Holland, All-<lb />
Confertnce tackle, Johnny Brown,<lb />
A lid' Faircloth, Larry Rhodes, Al<lb />
Habit, G orge Tucker, Don Burton,<lb />
David Lee and Bo' by Thomas.<lb />
Elon, which returned only 13 let-<lb />
termen 'his year against East Caro-<lb />
lina's 21), will offer senior fullback<lb />
John Platt as their main offensive<lb />
threat, other veteran performers to<lb />
see action are ends Mai Bennett,<lb />
J. C. Disher and Gene Williams;<lb />
guards, Marvin Mass, Nick Theas<lb />
and George St wart. Luther Barnes<lb />
will be at center with Joe Smith,<lb />
Dwiuht Dillon and Joe Widdifield<lb />
sharing the burden at tackle.<lb />
The Last Oarolina-Elon football<lb />
series began in 1946 and has con-<lb />
tinued uninterrupted since that time.<lb />
It was not until last fall that the<lb />
Buccaneers were able to record their<lb />
first triumph over the Christians<lb />
an they arc favored to do s again<lb />
tomorrow.<lb />
Probab! ! Starting line-ups:<lb />
Pirates Down Indians By 13-6 Margin;<lb />
Take Lead In North State Conference<lb />
SALISBl RY A valiant band of waE snowed under by the charging<lb />
Pos.ECC<lb />
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LGBurton<lb />
CHallow<lb />
RGLee<lb />
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REHabit<lb />
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LHHaves<lb />
R1IGay<lb />
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Elon<lb />
Bennett<lb />
Smith<lb />
Mass<lb />
Barnes<lb />
Whatever the concoction hypo'd into<lb />
the amis of the Indians by Coach Big-<lb />
gers of Catawba it sho' was potent.<lb />
The big man who used to push the<lb />
Buccaneers through the grind had his<lb />
Mibe on the warpath last Saturday<lb />
in Salisbury and for a while the<lb />
1 : rates' scalps were definitely in<lb />
j opardy.<lb />
Coach Boone's privateers played<lb />
most of the struggle on their heels<lb />
until the Cherry-O'Kelly pass combi-<lb />
nation gave the Pirates the added<lb />
weight that made the difference.<lb />
From kickoff to stop-off. it vas sixty<lb />
minutes of the oldtime knock-down-<lb />
drag-out style of football. Way ahead<lb />
in standout performance were two<lb />
bruising linemen, Bo by Hodge- and<lb />
Louis Hallow. Playing end and center<lb />
respectively, this swashbuckling duo<lb />
was East Carolina's Rock of Gi-<lb />
East Carolina Pirates scored a last<lb />
quarter touchdown to edge tno fired-<lb />
up Catawba Indian- 13-6 at Shuford<lb />
I ield Saturday nil<lb />
Dickin rry. who put the Bucs i"<lb />
'i onl :h  in tie opening ea sion<lb />
vil a tou � � pa "end Bobby<lb />
11" lg s, m-oi . i he winning mat k -<lb />
un a ma yard quarterback sneak.<lb />
In between the two tallies the two<lb />
clubg butted heads b twi n the 30-<lb />
yard lines in a rock 'em. sock ��<lb />
display of one platoon foot all. Ca-<lb />
tawba managi d leir tj ing mai k i<lb />
early in the fourth quarter when<lb />
Harvey Stiation intercepted a Cher-<lb />
ry pass and galloped 46 yards to<lb />
score.<lb />
Defense Stiffens<lb />
The defense stiffened, however,<lb />
Pirate lin bis attempted extra<lb />
i 11 t r y.<lb />
Thi . he kickoff<lb />
he Bu . I ad i hi � d again. Larry<lb />
Rhode returned to the 83, Harold<lb />
O'Ki lly gol three ' � kle and a<lb />
Cherry-to- Hodgei misfired.<lb />
Winning Score<lb />
Thei Cherry, with I protection,<lb />
faded I adk ed a strik to<lb />
O'Kelly on ' � I � in  f.ird liae.<lb />
T e blond half! � High Point<lb />
took i on Cue run hut was<lb />
bumped oul of Is on the ons<lb />
yard line. Bubba M . .vas stop-<lb />
ped cold by the Indian line but<lb />
( berry crashed lie following<lb />
play. Matthews I I the point and<lb />
the game, except for a little more<lb />
king of heads, w led.<lb />
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East Carolina 34, Lenoir Rhyne 0<lb />
Easl Carolina 13, Catawba 6<lb />
October 10. Elon, here<lb />
October 17. Western Carolina,<lb />
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October 24, Guilford, here<lb />
October HI, Appalachian, here<lb />
November 7, Tampa University,<lb />
there<lb />
o i lilliei<lb />
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Dick Cherry came through a gam<lb />
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all the remaining foes will have to<lb />
lie given consideration. When t he-<lb />
Homecoming smoke has cleared, we<lb />
gee something like East Carolina<lb />
54, Elon 0. <lb />
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this time last season, lost the ball i Yds. Gained Rushi<lb />
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 ds. Gained Pa 92<lb />
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77<lb />
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Poetry Contest<lb />
Open To Students<lb />
The National Poetry Association<lb />
announces the 10th annual comp.e-<lb />
tion of college students poetry.<lb />
Any Easl Carolina student is eli-<lb />
gible to submit his verse. There is<lb />
no Lin itatioi a to form or theme.<lb />
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members are invited to visit the<lb />
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' An Center, announced.<lb />
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numbers of the executive board of<lb />
his organization.<lb />
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IRTH ANNOUNCEMENT<lb />
Pitt Alumni Chapter in 1052-58.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Fodie<lb />
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Hodges (Anne Parker) was a mem-<lb />
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Alumni attending the East Carohna-<lb />
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