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VOLUME XXIX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1953<lb />
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Number 9<lb />
Playhouse Presents Fall Drama Next Week<lb />
Danish Speaker Discusses<lb />
NATO Problems Thursday<lb />
by Laura Oredle<lb />
resistance during rettsen described briefly the Nazi<lb />
ground<lb />
War II built up a new kind<lb />
Age and sense of responsi-<lb />
� has become the basis of<lb />
"0, Dr. Arne Sorensen, noted<lb />
� and educator, told East<lb />
a pp i1 re! a-ssm en Thu rs da y,<lb />
cture, "From Resistance to<lb />
 Dr. Sorensen outlined before<lb />
sembled in Austin Audi-<lb />
Danish underground move-<lb />
World War II as a back-<lb />
roblenig and purposes of<lb />
of eight books, Dr.<lb />
rly was a member of<lb />
cabinet and parliament,<lb />
war he served on the<lb />
a resistance council<lb />
m psychological war-<lb />
western world tended to under-<lb />
way of lift- during the<lb />
� d thirties, Dr. Sorensen<lb />
ideals and methods of<lb />
an Nazism and Communism<lb />
;learer, he continued, the<lb />
, be<lb />
?gan to place more<lb />
freedom and democracy.<lb />
western nations) have<lb />
a way of life better than<lb />
 Sorensen declared, 'Shut<lb />
lef nd this way of life<lb />
t who are still of a war-<lb />
unemotional voice with only<lb />
if a foreign accent Dr. So-<lb />
Council Scouts<lb />
Hold Conference<lb />
Here On Campus<lb />
occupation of Denmark. The organi-<lb />
zation and structure of the resist-<lb />
ance movement he discussed more<lb />
elaborately.<lb />
History la the record of the hun-<lb />
gry masses turning in revolt on the<lb />
privileged few. Dr. Sorensen declar-<lb />
ed. Today he said, "we, the chil-<lb />
dren and grandchildren of peasants,<lb />
are the privileged few who must join<lb />
together to keep from being killed<lb />
as were the kings and dukes.<lb />
In Europe, Dr. Sorensen explained,<lb />
there is a noticeable reluctance to<lb />
join NATO. This reluctance, said<lb />
Dr. Sorensen, can be attributed to<lb />
(1) fear of former enemies who will<lb />
also belong; (2) distrust of United<lb />
States leadership and (3) the nat-<lb />
ural hate of middle class people for<lb />
war.<lb />
Since World War II Dr. Sorensen<lb />
has been traveling in Europe and<lb />
at present is making a lecture tour<lb />
of the United States.<lb />
Earlier in the day Dr. Sorensen<lb />
spoke to the East Carolina freshmen.<lb />
Pay Fees Next Week<lb />
Starting Monday. November 9,<lb />
students may start paying their<lb />
fees for the winter quarter at<lb />
the Treasurer's office, says Dr.<lb />
Orval L. Phillips, registrar.<lb />
Last year over 60 per cent of<lb />
the student body saw fit to take<lb />
advantage of this early registra-<lb />
tion to avoid the long line on<lb />
registration day. Dr. Phillips<lb />
added.<lb />
Those students wishing to pay<lb />
their fees should do so before<lb />
November 25. To avoid a rush<lb />
in the Treasurer's office it is<lb />
advised that students should start<lb />
paying their fees next week.<lb />
In Leading Roles<lb />
� Explorer Vocational Con-<lb />
' the East Carolina Council<lb />
B j Scouts of America opened<lb />
lay at East Carolina College<lb />
re than 125 Scouts regis-<lb />
. e r the event.<lb />
a general assembly Friday<lb />
 the conference session be-<lb />
�'�'� .� dule with a round of<lb />
�, iucted hv faculty mem- I<lb />
college officials at East<lb />
These meetings emphasized<lb />
r young people in various<lb />
� work.<lb />
snt John D. Messick of East<lb />
in welcoming the Scouts,<lb />
. them of rewards for diii-<lb />
: application of personal ef-<lb />
�� ailenging tasks.<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins, dean of the<lb />
i timed the two-day program<lb />
said the community will be<lb />
the boy who has availed<lb />
self �f the privileges of scouting<lb />
; i paration for future leader-<lb />
� rs i eaking briefly on the pro-<lb />
were Alumni Secretary James<lb />
ButJ r of East Carolina College,<lb />
ted the speakers and wel-<lb />
the E'xplorers on behalf of<lb />
District of the East Caro-<lb />
med; Charles Kluttz of Hen-<lb />
, president of the East Caro-<lb />
lapter of Alpha Phi Omega,<lb />
e fraternity; and Scout Execu-<lb />
L rter Dollar of Greenville.<lb />
-man Dick Newell of Greenville<lb />
� ted the morning's program.<lb />
Hazel Taylor of the college<lb />
dogy department administered<lb />
ries of aptitude and vx:ational<lb />
� ' to Scouts Frida<lb />
Hearing On Bus<lb />
Conflict Open<lb />
To EC Students<lb />
Students affected by a change in<lb />
the rus schedule from Kinston to<lb />
Greenville have an opportunity to<lb />
air their views, Dr. Clinton R. Prew-<lb />
ett, director of student ffairs, an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
Dr. Prewett said that students<lb />
utilizing services of this particular<lb />
hus may join his office in protesting<lb />
its removal at a hearing of the<lb />
North Carolina Utilities Commission<lb />
at the Pitt County Courthouse.<lb />
The commission will hold a hearing<lb />
at the courthouse at 2:30 p.m. Friday,<lb />
November 13, for those protesting<lb />
Carolina Coach Comipany's removal<lb />
of its bu now leaving Greenville at<lb />
3:15 p.m. via Winterville, Ayden and<lb />
Grifton for arrival in Kinston at<lb />
4:10 p.m.<lb />
Several weeks ago Carolina Coach<lb />
Company discontinued this bus and<lb />
as the result of protests from Green-<lb />
ville, Winterville, Ayden and Grifton<lb />
it was restored temporarily until<lb />
this hearing could be held.<lb />
The elimination of the bus leaving<lb />
Greenville at 3:15 p.m. leaves a<lb />
break in the Greenville to Kinston<lb />
schedule of seven hours and thirty-<lb />
five minutes. If this bus which<lb />
leaves at 3:15 ip.m. is eliminated,<lb />
the next bus which departs from<lb />
Greenville to Kinston is 7:40 p.m.<lb />
For persons desiring to leave Kin-<lb />
ston to come to Greenville by bus<lb />
it deletes one time of departure from<lb />
Kinston.<lb />
"It is my feeling that this par-<lb />
ticular bus meets the needs of more<lb />
of our students who use such bus<lb />
service than any other Dr. Prewett<lb />
said.<lb />
Any student desiring to obtain<lb />
further information about this action<lb />
may discuss it in Dr. Prewett's of-<lb />
fice.<lb />
Deadline Monday,<lb />
'East Carolinian'<lb />
Magazine Section<lb />
All entries for the Fall Quarter<lb />
Magazine Section of the "East Caro-<lb />
linian" must be received by a mem-<lb />
b t of the editorial board or by the<lb />
newspaper office Monday by 5 p.m<lb />
it was announce I by the board this<lb />
week.<lb />
Rsponse to the literary section "has<lb />
been good so far said Bob Hill-<lb />
drup. a member of the editorial<lb />
oard along with Dr. Donald Murray,<lb />
Dr. James Poindexter and Mary H.<lb />
Greene of the English department.<lb />
However, it's not too late now to<lb />
submit your short stories, essays,<lb />
poems, cartoons or what-have-you for<lb />
publication in the two-page section,<lb />
Bob added.<lb />
Manuscripts may be given to any<lb />
member of the board or be sent di-<lb />
rectly to the newspaper office in the<lb />
basement of Austin of be mailed to<lb />
"East Carolinian c-o Magazine Sec-<lb />
tion. Box 990, College.<lb />
Preparation of material submitted<lb />
will get underway after Monday and<lb />
the two-page section of creative writ-<lb />
ing will be included with the regular<lb />
four pages of the newspaper in the<lb />
Tuesday, November 24 issue.<lb />
As many articles will tie pub-<lb />
lished as space will permit, however,<lb />
the editorial board will select the<lb />
best in creativeness with general in-<lb />
terest.<lb />
Comedy, 'Skin Of Teeth'<lb />
Features All-Student Cast<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
Student members of the Teachers Playhouse are hard at<lb />
work on their lirst major production for the school year, Thorn-<lb />
ton Wilder's "The Skin of Our Teeth to be presented next<lb />
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m. in the College Thea-<lb />
tre.<lb />
 "okin of Our Teeth" concerns a<lb />
ASvaIa M ftlaf1aflft fcyPicaI American family presiding in<lb />
Scholarship Soon;<lb />
Adds 11 Members<lb />
Male Students attending East Caro-<lb />
lina College may now apply for the<lb />
ircle K Scholarship at the office<lb />
i I 01<lb />
Faye Sermons, Greenville, who plays the female lead, Sabina, in<lb />
"The Skin of Our Teeth which will be presented by the college dramatists<lb />
here next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, attempts to in-<lb />
fluence the beauty contest judge. Lawyer Antrobus, to swing his power<lb />
her way. Percy Wilkins. Benson, plays the lead role of Antrobus.<lb />
(Photo by Norwood Elliot.)<lb />
College Asks For More Bushes<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Increases<lb />
Membership By Adding<lb />
Six Male EC Students<lb />
Sis men students at East Carolina<lb />
age were initiated last week as<lb />
rfbera of the college chapter of<lb />
Phi Sigmi Pi, national honorary edu-<lb />
cation fraternity, according to an<lb />
announcement by Jimmy Ellis of<lb />
Coldsooro, president.<lb />
To be eligible to membership, a<lb />
student must maintain a high scho-<lb />
lastic standing at the college.<lb />
New members of the organization<lb />
are Calvin Butts, Hertford; Keith<lb />
Goodson, Greenville; Richard Otta-<lb />
way, Wilmington; Howard Rooks,<lb />
Turkey; Dalton Mann, Mann's Har-<lb />
bor; and Hareld Colson, Hertford.<lb />
College Observes<lb />
'Clean-Up' Week<lb />
Under the auspices or the Student<lb />
Government Association at East Car-<lb />
olina College, Campus Clean-up Week<lb />
was observed this week at the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Charlie Wentz, senior from Ashe-<lb />
boro, was appointed chairman of the<lb />
committee in charge of the project.<lb />
The major purpose of activities was<lb />
to encourage students to keep the<lb />
campus attractive and beautiful as<lb />
a place to live.<lb />
Speaking for East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents, Wentz announced this week:<lb />
"We are proud of our campus and<lb />
should do all possible to maintain<lb />
and improve its high degree of beau-<lb />
ty. Campus Clean-up Week is one<lb />
of the methods by which we empha-<lb />
size our pride in the campus<lb />
New Art Exhibition<lb />
Now Being Presented<lb />
A new exhibition of Brazilian<lb />
prints is now being presented at the<lb />
Community Art Gallery. Oswaldo<lb />
Goeldi and Carlos Oswald are the<lb />
contributing artists. It is hoped that<lb />
the exhibition will play an important<lb />
part in developing an understanding<lb />
through art, of our Southern neigh-<lb />
bors, as well as offering some fine<lb />
examples of engraving for us to en-<lb />
joy, Mrs. Donald Murray of the gal-<lb />
lery said.<lb />
The gallery is situated at the<lb />
Sheppard Memorial Library and -will<lb />
i e opened every afternoon, except<lb />
Sunday, from 2 p.m. until 5:30 p.m.<lb />
Several areas on the campus<lb />
are to be landscaped, and trees<lb />
and shrubs are needed for this<lb />
purpose.<lb />
Dogwood, cedar, bayberry,<lb />
sourwood, sweet bay, fringe tree<lb />
and the like which grow in the<lb />
woods of eastern North Carolina<lb />
would he suitable and attractive<lb />
on the campus. Do you know of<lb />
jy 1 �d that is to be cleared<lb />
or of anyone owning land who<lb />
would ' e willing to give young<lb />
trees of the kinds mentioned<lb />
abov for such planting?<lb />
Are there surplus ornamental<lb />
shrubs around your home that<lb />
might b.1 suitable for moving to<lb />
the campus? Do you know of<lb />
' tl� r sources of shrubs or trees<lb />
such as nurseries where shrubs<lb />
are sometimes discarded 1<lb />
If the plants are located with-<lb />
in a 10-mile radius of the cam-<lb />
as, it will be possible to use<lb />
the college truck and crew for<lb />
moving them. At greater distan-<lb />
ces other arrangements will be<lb />
necessary.<lb />
If you have information, ques-<lb />
tions or suggestions, any member<lb />
of the committee for Buildings<lb />
and Grounds will be glad to talk<lb />
with you. Members of the com-<lb />
mittee are Dr. Harold C. Jones,<lb />
chairman; Dr. Bessie McNeil,<lb />
Lena C. Ellis, Cathie Shaw. Ruth<lb />
Lam ie. Dr. Kathleen Stokes,<lb />
John Gordon, Gussie Kuykendall,<lb />
Lucile Rice and Dr. Christine<lb />
Wilton.<lb />
Armistice Program<lb />
On Tap Here Tuesday<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins, dean of the<lb />
college, will present a talk con-<lb />
cerning armistice and Religion at<lb />
12 noon Tuesday in Austin Au-<lb />
ditorium. This program will be<lb />
in commemoration of Armistice<lb />
Day which falls on November 11.<lb />
The commanding officers of<lb />
the American Legion and Vet-<lb />
erans of Foreign Wars in Green-<lb />
ville will be special guests. The<lb />
color guard of the ROTC, con-<lb />
sisting of David Evans, Melvin<lb />
Wilkerson Jr Robert G. Penley<lb />
and Francis E. Lilley, will form<lb />
a background on the platform.<lb />
The whole cadet corps will at-<lb />
tend in a body.<lb />
Jerry Peterson, cadet lieuten-<lb />
ant in the Drum and Bugle<lb />
Corps, will close with 'Taps<lb />
f Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, director<lb />
,f student affairs, announced Presi-<lb />
lent Donald McGlohon at the Circle<lb />
. meeting Monday and Tuesday<lb />
night.<lb />
The organization, which is affiliated<lb />
with the Kiwanis International, has<lb />
- t up a $50 scholarship to Le award-<lb />
ed before the end of this uuarter to<lb />
male student meeting certain<lb />
�ualifications. These q unifications<lb />
we that the person be in the upper<lb />
hall of his class, give promise of<lb />
leadership and ability, show evidenc<lb />
of financial aid and have attended<lb />
college for three previous quarters-<lb />
Application forms for the scholar-<lb />
hip are available for interested<lb />
stud: ats in D Prewett's office,<lb />
Donald added. Saturday, Novem1- r<lb />
11 at 12 noon v. ill be the last day to<lb />
afpiy-<lb />
At the meeting, 11 new members<lb />
were installed in the club in &amp; cere-<lb />
mony conducted by Dr Leo W. Jenk-<lb />
ins, r residmt of the Greenville<lb />
Kiwar.iar. and dean of East Carolina<lb />
College. Louis Barnes, Calvin Butts,<lb />
Don Muse, Bob Jullian, Raby Edwards,<lb />
Edgar Tadlock. Charlie Klutz, Johnny<lb />
Helms, Parker Maidrey, Dcnald<lb />
Rhodes and Metz E.izell were the<lb />
new members added to the approxi-<lb />
mate 25 present members.<lb />
Dan Jenkins explained how per-<lb />
sons were selected tor membership in<lb />
both the Circle K and the niwanis<lb />
chaos discuss d the challenges to be<lb />
a good member.<lb />
President Mt-Clohon presented Mrs.<lb />
Ed. Harris, first vice president of<lb />
.he Greenville Junior Woman's Club,<lb />
with a check for $15 to go towards<lb />
promoting the Watson Manorial<lb />
Fund. The fund which is sponsored<lb />
by the woman's group, is used to<lb />
help pay hospital bills for patients<lb />
in need.<lb />
Messick Heads State Crippled Society<lb />
Baptist Attend<lb />
State Meeting<lb />
This Week End<lb />
Excelsior, Ne.v Jersey. Mr. Antrobus,<lb />
portrayed by Percy Wilkins, repre-<lb />
sents the figurehead of the world.<lb />
Everyone looks toward him to save<lb />
hem from this deluge that is pro-<lb />
phesied to come rnd with it bring<lb />
the destruction of the world. Mr.<lb />
Antrobus also falls in love with the<lb />
family maid, Lily Sabina, portrayed<lb />
by Faye Sermons, but with time<lb />
runi.ing out, he wakes to the reality<lb />
that his wife and two children are<lb />
more dear to him. This family's will<lb />
to survive ail the calamit:es by the<lb />
"skin of their teeth" is a tribute to<lb />
their indestructibility.<lb />
Cast Named<lb />
The cast, headed by Faye Sermons<lb />
of Greenville and Percy Wilkins of<lb />
Benson, has been rehearsing for sev-<lb />
er?! w ek Others in the cast in-<lb />
clude: Doug Mitchell, �ophomore from<lb />
Greenville, as Henry, the son i f Mr.<lb />
Antrobus; Nancy Cooke, freshman<lb />
from Dunn, as Mrs. Antrobus, nd<lb />
Mario Vines, freshman from Wash-<lb />
ington, D. C, as the fortune teller.<lb />
Another freshman from Dunn, Betty<lb />
Gay, was choren as the Antrobus'<lb />
daughter, Gladys.<lb />
Also is the cast aie Bob Hill,<lb />
Coldsboro; Tommy Thompson, Dur-<lb />
ham; D 'dc G. Smith, irinceton;<lb />
Charles Hill, Jacksonville; Jimmy<lb />
Walton, Lexington; Thcmas E.<lb />
Pierce, Kocky Mount; Atwood Smith,<lb />
Kinston; D�vid Evans Norfolk, Va<lb />
Ben WoWerton, Greenville; Jim Cor-<lb />
rin and Robert Gardner, Rocky<lb />
Mount.<lb />
The other female roles are filled<lb />
by Laura Credle, New Holland; Ra-<lb />
ch 1 Mundine, Newport; Alice White,<lb />
Greensi oro; Jeaneue Smith, Wil-<lb />
mington; Ann Willis, Garner; and<lb />
Jane Lingle, China Grove.<lb />
Technical Staff<lb />
William Penuel of Coldsboro heads<lb />
the technical staff, with Jean Tetter-<lb />
ton, Greenville, as stage manager<lb />
the production.<lb />
With other members of their grot<lb />
they are working with Dr. Joseph<lb />
Whithey of the English department,<lb />
director, and Patrieia A. Goodwin<lb />
of Memphis, Tenn. student director.<lb />
Organization of a technicall staff<lb />
of 30 members ha just been com-<lb />
pleted and members have begun de-<lb />
signing and building scenery, assem-<lb />
bling properties, working out light-<lb />
ing effects and preparing costtime<lb />
Chairmen of the various commifctt<lb />
o� the technical staff are C�"U I<lb />
er-on of Henderson, scenery; .Ji'r.<lb />
L. White of Waynesboro, Va li <lb />
ing Elizabeth Aim Dowdy of Gre�8<lb />
ville, properties; Betty e WiXH; psa<lb />
of Jackson, make-up; and Mnsrgr<lb />
Fleming of Greenville eostomti.<lb />
Dr. J. D. Messick, president of East Carolina Co liege and recently appointed head of tile .North Carolina<lb />
Society for Crippled Children and Adults, is shown in Rocky Mount with Sara iJane Whitener of Newton, who<lb />
has been selected as "Poster Girl" for the society's Easter Seal Drive.<lb />
Members of the Baptist Student<lb />
Union of East Carolina College have<lb />
completed plans for sending over 50<lb />
del"gates to the state convention in<lb />
Winston-Salem this weekend, an-<lb />
nounces Leo H. Bishop Jr BSU<lb />
president.<lb />
Th theme for the 1953 meet is<lb />
"Work and Worship Principle<lb />
speakers will be Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre<lb />
of Vanderbilt University, Dr. Emily<lb />
Lansdell of the Carver School of<lb />
Missions, and Dr. John Oliver Nelson<lb />
of Yale University. Their topics will<lb />
be worship, missions ari work, re�<lb />
pjpectively.<lb />
This year's convention will ma&amp;<lb />
the debut of' the Statewide Bfl&amp;F<lb />
Choir, under direction of De�<lb />
mon, of State College. Choir members<lb />
from East Carolina are: Laura<lb />
Patricia Jackson, Vera McNeil<lb />
Frank Bodkin.<lb />
George Starling, State B8$<lb />
chairman, will lead oo<lb />
singing and Ellen<lb />
as convention org&amp;nit.<lb />
"If With All Your Bay<lb />
rendered by George in th<lb />
worship service.<lb />
Betty Huffman li-<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of Ease Carolina<lb />
CoUege, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 12, East Carolina College<lb />
For Now and Advertising<lb />
aped from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
cor.d-c1 - matter December 8, �025 at the<lb />
� Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
E A ST CAROLIN1AK<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968<lb />
3C<lb />
Name cl.<lb />
Entered as<lb />
U. S. P-<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Sports Writer Ellis Finds What He Wants Here<lb />
lay.<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Teach o.<lb />
Fir.<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
If ember<lb />
College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Place Ratmg CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
tor-in-chief �<lb />
MaTiaging Editor<lb />
Assistant Fditor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Jovce Smith.<lb />
SGA Reporter<lb />
Faculty Advisor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sports AasaatofttB<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Faye O'Neal<lb />
Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Kay Johnston<lb />
Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
olyn Blo-unt, Marilyn Scott, Mar-<lb />
garet Evans Sugene Hayman, Faye Lanier, Cecil<lb />
Roberson, Jerry Register, Valeria Shearon and<lb />
Wilev Teal.<lb />
Betty Salmons<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS ST.JT<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Eruce .Phillips, Anwer Joseph and<lb />
David Evans<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF �<lb />
Business Manager -  Edna Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager - � Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants Edna Whitheld,<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie W bb<lb />
One of the many things that goes<lb />
with a winning team is a band full<lb />
f spunk and original ideas. East<lb />
Carolina ha all of them.<lb />
The Eat Carolina Marching Band<lb />
has aided stronger yells from the<lb />
students this year. It has put the<lb />
Pirate fan "in the mood" with the<lb />
dramming of the drums to antici-<lb />
pate the kicoff. And after a touch-<lb />
down, supporters can feel the air of<lb />
pride and victory as th� band plays<lb />
"East Carolina Victory<lb />
In addition to their efforts during<lb />
the game, the college band adds a<lb />
varied half-time program. Their ren-<lb />
ditions of "Crying In the Chapel<lb />
"Dragnet "Let Me Call You Sweet-<lb />
heart" and "Auld Lang Syne" have<lb />
received much favorable comment<lb />
from students and outsiders alike.<lb />
The Hallowe'en theme used in Sat-<lb />
urday's half-time program has been<lb />
reported as the best seen of any col-<lb />
lege band.<lb />
.Such originality of their ideas and<lb />
much practice to carry out the ideas<lb />
must take considerable effort on the<lb />
part of the band members. This group,<lb />
along with our hard-working, win-<lb />
ning team, is helping to build a<lb />
greater East Carolina.<lb />
"My life is supposed to be a very<lb />
happy one says Jimmy Ellis from<lb />
Goldsboro, "for I am the seventh<lb />
child of 13 children Well, if Jimmy's<lb />
life hasn't been a happy one, he has<lb />
certainly made those around him<lb />
happy, for he is noted for one of<lb />
the friendliest personalities on this<lb />
campus.<lb />
Jimmy, who graduated from<lb />
Goldsboro High School in 1950, is a<lb />
social studies major and an English<lb />
minor. He attended Duke University<lb />
his freshman year on a scholastic<lb />
scholarship but transferred his soph-<lb />
omore year because, as Jimmy says,<lb />
"They didn't have what I wanted<lb />
up there, so I came down here and<lb />
found her<lb />
Marries, Teaches in Winter Quarter<lb />
"I'm really looking forward to a<lb />
full winter quarter says Jimmy,<lb />
"because I start my student teach-<lb />
ing and I'm also getting married<lb />
The future Mrs. E. is Gwen Rich-<lb />
ardson, senior from Washington, N.<lb />
C.<lb />
When Jimmy was asked what be<lb />
liked best about East Carolina he<lb />
answered, "Well, that's a pretty hard<lb />
question to answer, you're actually<lb />
a part of the lives of so many peo-<lb />
ple, that anything I would answer<lb />
would be inadequate<lb />
ma<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nc all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it hark to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your I ars wash out a word of it<lb />
� E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Here's one for the "Reader's Di-<lb />
gest Chairman of the Campus Im-<lb />
provement Committee Charlie Wentz<lb />
in reporting on the "Keep Our Cam-<lb />
pus Clean Week" in Wednesday<lb />
night's SGA meeting said, "I want<lb />
to give each person here about ten<lb />
of those tags promoting the clean-<lb />
up week campaign to pass along to<lb />
other students to wear. Now, I hope<lb />
you won't take these to your room<lb />
and stick them in your drawers and<lb />
forget them and . . <lb />
At this point there was a spon-<lb />
taneous burst of laughter from the<lb />
body and Charlie, reddening in the<lb />
face, took his seat.<lb />
Isn't it wonderful that the English<lb />
language offers so many interpreta-<lb />
tions of its words?<lb />
"I was a member of the ROTC for<lb />
three years and attended summer<lb />
camp in Mobile, Ala. (close to New<lb />
Orleans, hmmmm), But now Jimmy<lb />
states, "I have been declared 'Per-<lb />
sona Non Grata' (translated�you<lb />
ain't wanted)! The reason. I'm color<lb />
blind<lb />
One of Jimmy's main interests is<lb />
the honorary fraternity, the Phi Sig-<lb />
Pi, of which he is president this<lb />
year.<lb />
Sports Editor, Director and Fan<lb />
Jimmy is working his way through<lb />
college by working on the Greenville<lb />
Daily Reflector. He has been sports<lb />
editor of this paper for the past<lb />
two years. Jimmy, though not an<lb />
active participant of sports, is very<lb />
active in the athletic program. He<lb />
is student director of the Athletic<lb />
Program Committee and handles all<lb />
local and state publicity for the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Jimmy also manages the basketball<lb />
team and is one of two students on<lb />
the Intercollegiate Athletic Commit-<lb />
e which is composed of faculty<lb />
and alumni members. This commit-<lb />
tee sets up the athletic policies of<lb />
the school and the general athletic<lb />
program.<lb />
Jimmy says he is a real Southern<lb />
Democrat Ibecause he was raised in a<lb />
Democratic atmosphere.<lb />
Besides his other important activi-<lb />
that keeps him very busy, Jim-<lb />
lso a member of the Student<lb />
Government Association, the YMCA<lb />
and the International Relations Club.<lb />
Who says the East Carolinian isn't read<lb />
Just a few days ago we received a bit of<lb />
"fan mail" Iron, the managing editor of the<lb />
College Clamor, student newspaper of Flint Jun-<lb />
ior College, in Flint, Mich. The letter referred<lb />
to certain remarks made by this column recently<lb />
concerning Democrats and the state convention<lb />
held a week or so ago in Raleigh by the yung<lb />
Democrats.<lb />
In order to fill up space, therefore, w<lb />
mit the letter which was acl tressed to Parker<lb />
Maddrey, East Carolinian editor.<lb />
Dear Mr. Maddrey,<lb />
1 have just read with considerable interest,<lb />
and disgust, an editorial appearing on page two<lb />
of your October 16th issue of the East Carolinian.<lb />
The editorial appears under the heading '�Timely<lb />
Topics" written by a certain Mr. Bob Hilldrup.<lb />
Never in my life have 1 read such reaction-<lb />
ary trash coming from a college student, such as<lb />
Mr. Hilldrup has written concerning the Young<lb />
Democrats. Did Mr. Hilldrup attend the com<lb />
tion of the North Carolina Young Democrats and<lb />
witness the meeting or did he get his informa-<lb />
tion second hand as most Republicans d  He<lb />
stated that the meeting turned into a "regular<lb />
political brawl" but he cannot substantiate<lb />
statement with proof. Perhaps before the pre<lb />
"I can't exactly say what the fu-1 Administration is through he will be thankful<lb />
ture will hold Jimmy says, "but there is a Democratic Party, particular<lb />
I certainly am looking forward to<lb />
it<lb />
ties<lb />
my is ai<lb />
Freshman Airs Complaint<lb />
Are You A T' Shop Seatwarmer<lb />
by David A. Evans<lb />
Keep Our Campus Clean<lb />
"Cleanliness is next to Godliness With this<lb />
?tight in mind the Student Government Asso-<lb />
tion is sponsoring this week a clean-up drive<lb />
the campus. There should be no need to have<lb />
rponaor such a drive on a college campus, for<lb />
when a student is ok! enough to come to college<lb />
he should have such a sense of responsibility<lb />
that he does not have to be told how to keep<lb />
things clean.<lb />
However, we oftentimes forget ourselves<lb />
and throw paper and items of trash on our col-<lb />
lege campus, thus causing the grounds and<lb />
buildings to ap-u- untidy. The drive that the<lb />
legislature is sponsoring cannot L a success un-<lb />
i each and every individual here realizes that<lb />
he has an important part to play in the project.<lb />
Signs have been posted by the SGA mem-<lb />
bers and tags distributed to remind everyone of<lb />
the clean-up program, and the representatives<lb />
of the legislature were asked to help remind<lb />
students to keep East Carolina clean.<lb />
Keeping the campus clean is not something<lb />
that should be carried on for just a couple of<lb />
weeks, but the cleanliness of East Carolina<lb />
should be carried or. for the whole year. Each<lb />
student nrolled here should take a pride in this<lb />
college m it is the best college in th state in<lb />
oft mind To keen this the best college, we . fa d<lb />
must encourage high standards of living.<lb />
Throwing paper on the grounds and floors<lb />
is not the only error that should be corrected,<lb />
but the maintenance of ail college property should<lb />
be impioved as well. There is no need to tell<lb />
college -tudents that they are not supposed to<lb />
write on or mar the walls of the Duildings, be-<lb />
luse hat is what you tell youngsters in the<lb />
Waller and Smith, contracted pho-<lb />
tographers for East Carolina's year-<lb />
book "Buccaneer took approximate-<lb />
ly 85 individual pictures on a return<lb />
trip Tuesday and Wednesday last<lb />
week. The photographers were here<lb />
for three weeks earlier in the quar-<lb />
ter to snap individual shots of the<lb />
student body and the faculty. Due<lb />
to poor cooperation on the part of<lb />
some of these individuals, Tommy<lb />
Ltxpton and Mildred Reynolds, co-<lb />
editors of the annual, found it nec-<lb />
essary to inquest the photographers'<lb />
return.<lb />
Are you a "Y" Shop benchwarmer?<lb />
Are you one of the people who usu-<lb />
ally aippears as if they were there<lb />
when the booths were made? We're<lb />
beginning to believe that some of<lb />
our students are actually grown to<lb />
the "Y" Shop's autograph-scarred<lb />
booths.<lb />
This may appear as a joke and<lb />
maybe it is. P some of you know,<lb />
you can go into the T Shop any-<lb />
time of the day�well, almost any-<lb />
time of the day�and find the booths<lb />
completely full and usually with the<lb />
-ame people. The way they dominate<lb />
those booths, you'd think they owned<lb />
them, which we doubt very seriously.<lb />
Yes, this is a free country; yes,<lb />
you can sit there if you want to<lb />
and anytime you want to, but have<lb />
you ever thought of others? There<lb />
are hundreds, or we could say thous-<lb />
ands, of other students at this col-<lb />
lege, believe it or not, and a few of<lb />
them usually would like to inhabit ' human.<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
those booths for a while also.<lb />
But, no, they can't; the old regu-<lb />
lars have their roots planted and<lb />
aren't ai out to leave. They don't<lb />
care who wants a seat. No sir;<lb />
all they want to do is continue in<lb />
their card game, which at this mo-<lb />
ment is at a crucial stage with Joe<lb />
about to lose his pants. Come to<lb />
think of it�we wouldn't want to<lb />
leave either.<lb />
But, seriously, let's think of all<lb />
these other students and give them<lb />
� break, what say? Let's not hold<lb />
our all-day gab sessions in one of<lb />
the booths. There are other suitable<lb />
places for these occasions, so let's<lb />
make it a rule to show a bit more<lb />
consideration for the standing folks<lb />
from now on.<lb />
Naturally we can sit there for a<lb />
while but let's not bring our paja-<lb />
mas with intentions of spending the<lb />
night. That's not asking too much,<lb />
is it? For a big change�let's act<lb />
Another newspaper has come into<lb />
circulation at East Carolina. "Campus<lb />
Beat a mimeographed faculty jour-<lb />
Campus Males�Beware!<lb />
Women Outnumber Men. 12-10<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
grades.<lb />
Editorial Explanation<lb />
What and where are editorials in the East<lb />
Carolinian?<lb />
Since there has been misunderstanding on<lb />
the part of some of our readers on this question,<lb />
we offer clarification. (An example of this mis-<lb />
Idrstanding 1- a letter from a college journal-<lb />
It in Flint, Mich which is printed in "Timely<lb />
fopics" on the right of this page.)<lb />
We have also been approached by students<lb />
on campus asking if the columns of this paper<lb />
represent the opinion of th newspaper as a<lb />
whole. It docs not.<lb />
Editorials are printed in this column, on the<lb />
left of page two under the masthead. They should<lb />
include interpretation and commentary on front<lb />
page news and on campus problems, but never<lb />
does an editorial take a stand on controversial<lb />
issues as politics, racial problems and the like.<lb />
This newspaper is definitely non-partisan<lb />
and wuoiased as ene of its policies as a collegiate<lb />
publication. Editorials are written by the editor<lb />
or some membt-s of the staff. Those written by<lb />
staff members ar- initialed at the end and those<lb />
copied from  publications are given credit.<lb />
Others are written by the editor.<lb />
On the other hand, columns appearing on the<lb />
te pge are not to be confused with editorials.<lb />
ma come under a set heading as "Timely <lb />
issue of the year by the College<lb />
News Bureau. Editor Mary H.<lb />
Greene, director of the bureau, and<lb />
Society Editor Nell Stallings, physi-<lb />
cal education instructor, provide en-<lb />
tertaining reading in their coverage<lb />
of faculty events.<lb />
Here are a few excerpts from the<lb />
social page of the paper: "June<lb />
Porter, in her own gracious manner,<lb />
dripped and sloshed coffee from the<lb />
antique three-gallon coffee pot<lb />
"The climax of the occasion was no<lb />
speeches. Charlie DeShaw wanted to<lb />
make one, but he yielded wisely to<lb />
the threats and glares of an appre-<lb />
ciative audience and said nothing very<lb />
well<lb />
We have .put a copy of this journal<lb />
on our bulletin board in the "East<lb />
Carolinian" office for those who<lb />
would like to examine it.<lb />
Prexy Cites Clean Up<lb />
Need In Certain Areas<lb />
The following is a letter received<lb />
! y Charlie Wentz, chairman of the<lb />
Campus Improvement Committee. The<lb />
president offers suggestions not only<lb />
to the committee, but to the student<lb />
body as a whole.<lb />
Dear Mr. Wentz:<lb />
I wish to express my sincere ap-<lb />
preciation to you and to your com-<lb />
mittet for your efforts in cleaning<lb />
up the campus. 0<lb />
May I add a suggestion, which is<lb />
"Pot Pourri" and "Ye Editor's Say" that you people do what you can to<lb />
the writer's name. They reflect the thoughts<lb />
opinions of thevriter, not of the newspaper<lb />
. whole. As a technical policy of this paper<lb />
!we" is used instead of the 'i' when the<lb />
nisi is referring to himself. Do not get the<lb />
r confused as the whole newspaper.<lb />
the reader does not agree with the col-<lb />
�jat he has the right to air his views in a<lb />
to-the editor. He must sign his name to<lb />
gr, but he also has the right to request<lb />
name be withheld.<lb />
�� of the purpose of a college newspaper<lb />
i4im an outiet for student opinion, and<lb />
Carolinian is open to every student to<lb />
hare the students keep the soda shop,<lb />
the corridors and the lobby of the<lb />
cafeteria building clean. Frankly, I<lb />
am greatly emlbrassed to take any-<lb />
one in that area. I had my former<lb />
president, from New Jersey, with me<lb />
at lunch in the north cafeteria this<lb />
week; I hurried him by the soda shop<lb />
but not without his seeing the dirt<lb />
and debris there.<lb />
How our students can enjoy so much<lb />
filth I just can't understand!<lb />
With best wishes, I am<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
J. D. Messick, President<lb />
Some advanced math is needed at<lb />
this time to obtain the vital statistics<lb />
of the "pressing" situation that con-<lb />
fronts us tine women of East Caro-<lb />
lina College!<lb />
Twelve women will have to fuss<lb />
over 10 men according to an approxi-<lb />
mate ratio of the two sexes here on<lb />
campus. The figures show that there<lb />
are 1,221 women and 990 men en-<lb />
rolled for the fall quarter.<lb />
First we will begin with the num-<lb />
ber of new men on campus, 415, and<lb />
subtract this figure from 488, rep-<lb />
resenting the enrollment of new wo-<lb />
men. Which leaves us with the start-<lb />
ling outcome . . . that 73 women on<lb />
this campus haven't got a man. What<lb />
wall become of these left-outs? Will<lb />
they find assurance from home? Per-<lb />
haps they will apply their charm and<lb />
'bus steal an unsuspecting man away<lb />
from one of the 415 women who<lb />
rated a male.<lb />
Some other interesting facts that<lb />
will be disclosed at this time are:<lb />
Number of new students, 903.<lb />
Transfers, 76.<lb />
'You AH' Is Pural<lb />
Midge Sellger, a junior from Hunt-<lb />
ington. Long Island, N. Y obtained<lb />
the following from the Harrinden<lb />
Motel on the Military Highway, Nor-<lb />
folk, Va. The poet is unknown to us.<lb />
Come all of you from other parts,<lb />
Both City folks and rural,<lb />
And listen while I tell you this:<lb />
The word "you-all" is plural.<lb />
When we say "You-all must come<lb />
down,<lb />
Or "we-all" will be lonely<lb />
We mean a dozen folks, perhaps,<lb />
And not one person only.<lb />
If I should say to Hiram Jones,<lb />
For instance, "you-all's lazy<lb />
Or "will you-all lend me your pocket<lb />
knife?"<lb />
He'd think that I was crazy!<lb />
Now if you'd be more sociable<lb />
And with us often mingle,<lb />
You'd find that on the native tongue<lb />
"You-all" is never single<lb />
Don't think I mean to criticize<lb />
Or act as it I knew all;<lb />
But�when we speak of one alone,<lb />
We-all say "YOU" like you-all.<lb />
Sophomores, women, 279; men, 224.<lb />
Juniors, women, 173; men, 147.<lb />
Seniors, women, 199; men, 160.<lb />
Graduates, women, 15; men, 20.<lb />
Special, 16.<lb />
Part-time graduate students, 123.<lb />
Full-time graduate students, 35.<lb />
It has also been revealed that of<lb />
the 2,206 students enrolled here, 77<lb />
of them are in teacher training, with<lb />
the remaining 23 taking BA and<lb />
business education courses.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Saturday<lb />
7 p.m.�-The movie, "Sudden Fear<lb />
will be shown in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Monday<lb />
7 p.m.�Sigma Alpha Iota meets<lb />
m Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:30 p.m.�English Club meets in<lb />
Austin 210. A program on parlia-<lb />
mentary procedure will be led by<lb />
SGA President Mitchell Saieed.<lb />
6:30 pan.�ACE will meet in the<lb />
Training School Cafeteria.<lb />
7 p.m.�Home Economics Club<lb />
meets in Flanagan Auditorium.<lb />
7:30 p.m.�Kappa Delta Pi meets<lb />
in the John Dewey Room in Gra-<lb />
ham Building.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
7 p.m.�Student Government As-<lb />
sociation will meet in Flanagan Au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
8 p.m.�Teachers Playhouse pro-<lb />
duction, "Skin of Our Teeth will<lb />
be presented in the College Theatre.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:30 p.m.�"Y" Vespers will be held<lb />
in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
8 p.m.�"Skin of Our Teeth" will<lb />
be presented in the College Theatre.<lb />
Friday<lb />
8 p.m.�"Skin of Our Teeth" will<lb />
be presented in the College Theatre.<lb />
Sattirday<lb />
T p.m.�The movie, "Angel Face<lb />
will be piesented in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
Economics seems to be a point of<lb />
mutual interest for Jimmy Ellis of<lb />
Goldsboro and Gwen Richardson of<lb />
Washington, N. C. They met in Dr.<lb />
Goldman's class winter quarter, 1951-<lb />
52, and have been going steady since<lb />
February 8, 1952.<lb />
Says Gwen, "The first time I saw<lb />
Jimmy I was scared to death of him.<lb />
He had about two days' growth<lb />
of beard and really looked like a<lb />
gangster. He used to fuss at me if<lb />
I didn't have my assignment. He'd<lb />
ask me (Humphrey Bogart style)<lb />
just what I was coming to school<lb />
for anyway<lb />
Both Jimmy and Gwen enjoy mo-<lb />
vies, dancing, fishing, ballgames and<lb />
window shopping.<lb />
Gwen says Jimmy is very consid-<lb />
erate. Her statement was proved<lb />
when I remarked to Jimmy during<lb />
the interview that this was really<lb />
his week. (He's being written up in<lb />
Who's Who also). He turned and<lb />
smiled at Gwen and said, "No, not<lb />
my week�our week Wasn't that<lb />
sweet?<lb />
They became engaged May 11 of<lb />
this year in front of the Greenville<lb />
Courthouse. Gwen had fussed all day<lb />
because she wasn't going to get a<lb />
ring before he left for summer camp<lb />
in Alafcama. "It turned out he had<lb />
the ring all the time says Gwen.<lb />
"I really felt about so high when<lb />
he gave it to me<lb />
One of their experiences was<lb />
chaperoning a houseparty down on<lb />
the river at Washington last Christ-<lb />
mas. They stayed up all night and<lb />
then drove to Goldsboro the next<lb />
night for a dance. "We were so<lb />
sleepy says Jimmy, "we almost<lb />
went to sleep on the dance floor<lb />
Jimmy and Gwen also took a trip to<lb />
Williamsburg this summer. "We sure<lb />
did have a lot of fun says Gwen.<lb />
Gwen plans to do social work in<lb />
Washington after she graduates and<lb />
Jimmy thinks he'd like to go into<lb />
some kind of newspaper work come<lb />
May. Both are majoring in social<lb />
studies.<lb />
Wedding bells will ring for these<lb />
two on December 29. "I don't know<lb />
Washington.<lb />
The Democratic Party in North Carolina<lb />
certainly hasn't done that state any harm, if any-<lb />
thing it has done it a lot of good, like r.<lb />
states.<lb />
Just what makes Mr. Hilldrup think he<lb />
qualified to write a political analysis of a pa<lb />
convention? If I read correctly Mr. Hilldr<lb />
name appears in your paper's masthead as<lb />
sports editor. Isn't he writing out of his depart-<lb />
ment ?<lb />
It would not have been bad at all if an arti-<lb />
cle been written along side of Mr. Hilldru<lb />
pointing out the accomplishments of the gath<lb />
ing. At least give your readers a "fair deal<lb />
I suggest Mr. Hilldrup stick to writ,<lb />
sports, he certainly knows nothing about politics.<lb />
You can inform Mr. Hilldrup I'm willing<lb />
convey my displeasure to him directly if he s<lb />
desires, but as one editor to another let's conform<lb />
lo high journalistic standards by being un-bia<lb />
in national politics as far as college papers art<lb />
concerned. One of the aims of any newspaper is<lb />
to inform its reading public, but another rule<lb />
is to give both sides of the story.<lb />
Here in Michigan our college papers aren't<lb />
subject to such trash as Mr. Hilldrup writes.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Graham Provan<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
College Clamor<lb />
(Note: Gramatical errors have been correct-<lb />
ed in the above letter.)<lb />
For reasons of our own, this will be the las<lb />
issue of the East Carolinian in which "Timely<lb />
Topics" will appear. We sincerely hope that, in<lb />
the period which this column has appeared. to<lb />
many persons have not been subject to unfair<lb />
or discriminating criticism and we wish to thank<lb />
those who have seen fit to support our views.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
who's more excited says Gwen, "us<lb />
or our families<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
Couple of the Week, Gwen and Jim<lb />
will each receive a gift from Sas-<lb />
low's Jewelers and a ticket to the<lb />
Pitt Theatre.)<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
Joan<lb />
by Fay� O'Neal<lb />
"Sudden Fear" starring<lb />
Crawford, Walter Jack Palance and<lb />
Gloria Grahame, is the campus movie<lb />
this week.<lb />
The story is different; the setting<lb />
is shadowy and suspensive; the<lb />
music is regulated in complete har-<lb />
mony with the action. There is noth-<lb />
ing average and ideal about the<lb />
story, although Joan Crawford is<lb />
cast in a typical role, that of a dis-<lb />
carded lover, and Gloria Grahame is<lb />
as devilish as can be expected.<lb />
Freak death for two of the main<lb />
characters concludes long moments<lb />
of tension and yet the picture is far<lb />
from being the usual horror thriller.<lb />
LuxuTy and poverty, intellect and<lb />
ignorance are all main characters in<lb />
the Svory.<lb />
The movie will be presented in<lb />
Austin auditorium at 7 p.m. tomor-<lb />
row.<lb />
The Kinsey report on femaip sex life, th<lb />
most sensationally publicized book in history, has<lb />
arrived in book stores and libraries over I<lb />
country at last. In spite of its bold title the bo<lb />
is restricted to a straight forward quantitative<lb />
study of the sexual behavior and practices of a<lb />
sample of certain groups of women in the United<lb />
States.<lb />
The report does not emphatically proclaim,<lb />
"This is the sexual behavior of American wo-<lb />
men instead the report asks, "Is this the be-<lb />
havior of Americans?" The reply is made by<lb />
the report itself, since the Kinsey arguments are<lb />
based chiefly on the reported experiences of a<lb />
highly selected, limited group of females.<lb />
The significance of Dr. Kinsey's report can<lb />
only be truly evaluated after the passing of years,<lb />
but at present the question of what do we really<lb />
learn from the report on female sex behavior<lb />
can be asked and answered easily enough. Maybe<lb />
the chief value of the material is in giving<lb />
some insight into the role sexual behavior plays<lb />
in the life of an individual human being,<lb />
often people are apt to think in terms of an<lb />
"average" man or woman. There is, of cour.<lb />
no such creature. Every person is different, re-<lb />
action to stimuli of any kind is different and this<lb />
truth is recognized by Kinsey and his co-workers.<lb />
Therefore the report might help both men and<lb />
women understand important individual differ-<lb />
ences and make adjustments in marriage.<lb />
However, there is nothing in the material<lb />
about an experience which, one would certainly<lb />
imagine, has quite a lot to do with a woman's<lb />
sexual behavior�and that is love. The word love<lb />
is not mentioned. If in their further studies they<lb />
can shed light on the significance of the sexual<lb />
behavior of people as human beings endowed<lb />
with the capacity to experience love, devotion.<lb />
sacrifice, quilt, etc then they will truly be on<lb />
the road which will lead them to contributions<lb />
of even greater social importance.<lb />
What you don't dare to print is<lb />
precisely what people want to read.<lb />
Corefucious says: Remember this<lb />
maxim in life's rugged pull: You<lb />
can't hit the bull's eye by shooting<lb />
the bull.<lb />
On the library�The main bulletin board<lb />
this week is featuring books of special interest<lb />
to the AFROTC students. Such volumes as Roc-<lb />
kets, Missiles and Space Travel, Atomic Energy<lb />
and books about weather are part of the collec-<lb />
tion. Only students in AFROTC may check them<lb />
out and may do so for two weeks.<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback's prize winning<lb />
poem Places is on display in the library also. She<lb />
won the North Carolina poetry contest district<lb />
prize for the second year with this descriptive<lb />
and catchy poem.<lb />
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NOVEMBER 5, 1953<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Man Of The Hour�Jack Boone<lb />
it.<lb />
ever been a more con-<lb />
ic in the history of East<lb />
kitties we don't remember<lb />
nieltua this time involves plans<lb />
�mkiving Day football<lb />
ayed ere and as of<lb />
. �ek the taaue may<lb />
i it'll settled.<lb />
, i, : afternoon Dr. N. M.<lb />
uthletic department head,<lb />
I arion State Teachers<lb />
m Pennsylvania regarding<lb />
i. ving ;ame. Clarion<lb />
ted ami the issue was<lb />
settled when the University<lb />
lecided that they would<lb />
lay. In view of the latter<lb />
ins were changed and<lb />
�' at the Spiders would<lb />
aiders wou<lb />
.� of the Bucs.<lb />
sday morning. Dr<lb />
understand that the cafeteria will<lb />
remain open through noon on Thanks-<lb />
giving Day so for the benefit of those<lb />
who choose to remain on campus.<lb />
It would have been a big event<lb />
in i !� hi ftory of East Carolina had<lb />
Richmond or some other nationally<lb />
known school been engaged but one<lb />
must remember the difficulties faced<lb />
by our athletic department in getting<lb />
a schedule at all. The smaller schools,<lb />
realizing East Carolina's power, are<lb />
in no hurry to play us ad the larger<lb />
schools feel that they might lose<lb />
prestige in doing so. But it must .be<lb />
remembered that Clarion has a good<lb />
ball club ivi its own right. The Gold-<lb />
n Eagles were undefeated last year<lb />
and marched to the mid-point in the<lb />
1953 season before sustaining their<lb />
first<lb />
Buccaneers Meet Tampa Saturday<lb />
In First Of Two Florida Games<lb />
Pirates Blast Mountaineers<lb />
40-7 In Final Home Contest<lb />
by Anwer Joseph<lb />
crowd of approximately 5,000 i<lb />
V.<lb />
I ; a telegram from<lb />
d's head coach,<lb />
etic council had<lb />
Pirat<lb />
-Spider<lb />
season<lb />
defeat.<lb />
ia papei is printed<lb />
m may well have changed<lb />
ttei � word seemed to<lb />
- a1 Clarion (the team<lb />
d East Carolina 13-6 in<lb />
Howl at Salisbury last<lb />
� uld be the visiting<lb />
inksgivimj.<lb />
is Wednesday however, even<lb />
game had not been<lb />
! seems to us that<lb />
on would be the<lb />
� . gatme but some<lb />
ird concerning a<lb />
(receding Wednesday<lb />
And now that the story concerning<lb />
Thanksgiving has been rehashed the<lb />
students at East Carolina might well<lb />
remember that two of the more dif-<lb />
ficult contests on the 1053 schedule<lb />
are yet to be played. It would seem<lb />
therefore, although schedules must<lb />
be made in advance, that the stu-<lb />
dent body concentrate on playing one<lb />
game at a time. Let's support the<lb />
Bucs to their first undefeated season<lb />
since 1941.<lb />
E�.OieJ<lb />
Pictured abovf is Head Coach Jack Boone, mentor of East Carolina<lb />
College's 1953 grid squad. Boone. who was elected Coach of the Year in<lb />
the North Stateonterence following the 1952 season, eeems well on his<lb />
way to clinching the honor once again.<lb />
Predictions<lb />
-<lb />
Bucs Still Unbeaten In Loop<lb />
itacts with both Clarion<lb />
teachers College and Mor-<lb />
Harvej with regard to a<lb />
;giving Hay game with<lb />
I aroiina here have been<lb />
cessfnL As of Thursday<lb />
ing howeaer, the local ath-<lb />
pirtment was continuing<lb />
mpts to land an opponent for<lb />
giving Day.<lb />
the opponent might<lb />
v, that the student<lb />
see fit to postpone their<lb />
 for the game. In<lb />
� the students will be<lb />
nission for the game but<lb />
- . erfeetly fair. We also<lb />
ECC over Tampa by 7 points.<lb />
We don't know Tampa but we<lb />
do know the Pirates.<lb />
South Carolina over North Carolina<lb />
by 6 points.<lb />
Don't blame us�blame South<lb />
Carolina�it's them to do it.<lb />
Tennessee over LSU by 7 points.<lb />
The famed Orange and White<lb />
roll again with Jimmy Wade<lb />
and Mack Eranklin out in<lb />
front.<lb />
Navy over Duke by 7 points.<lb />
Middir, are tired of losing-<lb />
take it out on the Blue Devils.<lb />
Army over N.C. State by 21 points.<lb />
They did it to Duke why not<lb />
to the Wolf rack?<lb />
Notre Dame over Pennsylvania by<lb />
21 points.<lb />
Is this so unusual?<lb />
Wake Forest over Boston CoHege-<lb />
everi.<lb />
East Carolina won again and West-<lb />
ern Carolina lost again in last week's<lb />
round of N rth State Conlv �.nee<lb />
gridiron activiv<lb />
The Pirates CWped their all-vic-<lb />
torious conference schedule by blast-<lb />
ing a highly regarded Appalacnian<lb />
eleven to the tune of 40-7 while<lb />
Western Carolina was dropping a<lb />
13-7 decision to Eton's Christians.<lb />
In other games involving league<lb />
squads the improving Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Bears whipped Emory and Henry<lb />
�!l-7 while Presbyterian rallied to<lb />
defeat Catawba 26-19. Guilford lost<lb />
to Newberry on Friday, 19-7.<lb />
Action this week-end calls for the<lb />
unbeaten Pirates to journey to Tam-<lb />
pa University in Florida for the<lb />
first of two successive Sunshine<lb />
Stat games. The Bucs play Stetson<lb />
University the following week.<lb />
An alachian will be at East Tenn-<lb />
esse<lb />
.Wofford at Catawba, Newtberry<lb />
at Eton and Emory and Henry at<lb />
Western Carolina. Guilford and Le-<lb />
� Rhyne have open dates.<lb />
The standings:<lb />
Conference<lb />
W L T Pet Pts Op<lb />
6 0 0 1.000 198 45<lb />
? 1 1<lb />
3a0<lb />
2 2 0<lb />
1 2 1<lb />
1 2 0<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Catawba<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Elon<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Western Carolina 0 5 0<lb />
All Games<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Catawba<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Elon<lb />
.625 53 59<lb />
.500 Vhs 99<lb />
.500 52 100<lb />
.375 58 94<lb />
.333 28 77<lb />
.000 52 80<lb />
Western Carolina 0 8 0<lb />
7 0 0 1.000 239 45<lb />
4 3 0 .571106 105<lb />
.429 80 140<lb />
.333 85 143<lb />
.333 46123<lb />
.250 78 127<lb />
.000 65 125<lb />
3 4 0<lb />
2 4 1<lb />
2 4 0<lb />
1 3 1<lb />
4 iusfcWfceone<lb />
piff<lb />
saw Coach Jack Boone's Pirates rack<lb />
up their seventh consecutive win of<lb />
the season by swamping a hapless<lb />
crew of Mountaineers from Appala-<lb />
chian, 40-7, at College Stadium Sat-<lb />
:rday night.<lb />
Once again Little All-American<lb />
and'date Dick Cherry was the big<lb />
run in the Pirate attack. He passed<lb />
or four touchdowns, which gave him<lb />
he total of 16 TD passes for the<lb />
eason, and set another up on a 44<lb />
yard run. The TD 'passes went to<lb />
Bogby Hodges, Emo Boado, Toppy<lb />
Hayes and Larry Rhodes. Paul Gay's<lb />
spectacular run accounted for an-<lb />
other and a pass from Milton Collier<lb />
to Harold O'Kelly gave the Pirates<lb />
their last score.<lb />
East Carolina's first score came<lb />
on the second play of the game, when<lb />
Paul Gay brought the crowd to its<lb />
feet, as he wormed, squirmed and<lb />
twisted his way through would-fte<lb />
tacklers for 54 yards to cross the goal<lb />
standing up. Claude King's try for<lb />
the extra point was good and the<lb />
Bucs were off to the races.<lb />
Two plays later, Willie Holland<lb />
:ecoverd an Appalachian fumble on<lb />
rhe-Apps' 26. On the next play Cher-<lb />
ry fired a pass to Hayes in the end<lb />
zone for the score. King's try for the<lb />
noint was good and East Carolina's<lb />
scoring rampage moved into high<lb />
gear.<lb />
Again the Bucs kicked off and<lb />
again Appalachian fumbled and East<lb />
Carolina recovered with touchdown<lb />
number three in the making. Dick<lb />
Cherry connected with end Larry<lb />
Rhodes for the TD. King's try for<lb />
the extra point was no good.<lb />
Touchdown number four came when<lb />
Johnny Brown recovered another<lb />
Appalachian fumble. Again Cherry<lb />
was called on to pass, this time to<lb />
Emo Boado for the score. Cherry's<lb />
try for the extra point was good<lb />
and East Carolina led 27-0 with four<lb />
minutes to play in the first period.<lb />
There was no scoring in the second<lb />
quarter although the Pirates did<lb />
threaten once with a drive that<lb />
stalled on the Aipp 16.<lb />
In the third quarter Appalachian<lb />
fumbled again, end Bobby Hodges<lb />
recovered, and another East Caro-<lb />
ina scoring drive was on the move.<lb />
"herry tossed to Hodges for the<lb />
ouehdown, giving the big end his<lb />
tenth tally of the year.<lb />
In the fourth quarter Appalachian<lb />
ame back fighting to pick up its<lb />
-rnv touchdown o<lb />
climax of a 97-yard drive with Cher-<lb />
ry at the helm until he was nurt<lb />
after zig-zagging his way for 44<lb />
yards. Milton Collier rtplaced Cherry<lb />
and three plays later hit O'Kelly in<lb />
th end zone wth a pa for the<lb />
final TD. King's c.rersion wu� <lb />
good.<lb />
HOW IT HAPPENED:<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
First Dow�s 5<lb />
Yds. Lost Rushing 105<lb />
Yds. Gnd. Rushing<lb />
Net Yds. Rushing<lb />
Passes Attempted<lb />
Passes Completed<lb />
Yds. Gnd. Passing<lb />
Passes Intercepted<lb />
Punting Average<lb />
Fumbles<lb />
Fumbles Lost<lb />
I<lb />
I Yds. Penalized<lb />
47<lb />
58<lb />
15<lb />
8<lb />
65<lb />
0<lb />
34.6<lb />
7<lb />
5<lb />
5<lb />
ECC<lb />
19<lb />
323<lb />
58<lb />
265<lb />
23<lb />
10<lb />
179<lb />
1<lb />
32.6<lb />
5<lb />
3<lb />
130<lb />
LATEST COLLEGE SURVEY SHOWS LUCKIES LEAD AGAIN<lb />
Off and running like a ma'e on<lb />
Sadie Hawkins Day the potent Pi-<lb />
rates hit the Appalachian Mountain-<lb />
er with oscillating (that's a word?)<lb />
force last Saturday ever ing cracking<lb />
the whip for 27 points before the<lb />
fans had time to get their seats<lb />
warm.<lb />
Tf the game had been called at the<lb />
end of the first quarter, the Pirate-<lb />
� artisan crowd would have had its<lb />
money's worth. The loudest 'cracker'<lb />
in the Buc fireworks was Dick Cher-<lb />
�v. The masterful quarterback from<lb />
Washington, who is absolute aeath<lb />
when it comes to instigating touch-<lb />
downs, was a frame of picture plays<lb />
as he limbered his magical right arm<lb />
anil tossed for three of the quickest<lb />
ouchdowns seen in College Stadium<lb />
in many a day. Cherry has sen: tht<lb />
pigskin booming into receivers' mitt?<lb />
for a grand total of 16 markers and<lb />
has personally lugged across five<lb />
TD's, kicked one extra point and<lb />
racked an opponent back for a safe-<lb />
ty. His spontaneous leadership makes<lb />
touchdowns come as easy as applause<lb />
at a carnival girlie show. And jui-<lb />
think�he's only a sophomore!<lb />
The 40-7 win over the A,pps was<lb />
a fitting tune-up to bigger and better<lb />
things as the Pirates invade Florida<lb />
the game when for a littk pun and the heachcomlbers<lb />
Last year a survey of leading colleges<lb />
throughout the country showed that<lb />
smokers in those colleges preferred<lb />
Luckies to any other cigarette.<lb />
This year another nation-wide survey<lb />
- based on thousands of actual student<lb />
interviews, and representative of all<lb />
students in regular colleges�shows that<lb />
Luckies lead again over all brands, regu-<lb />
lar or king size and by a wide margin!<lb />
The No. 1 reason: Luckies taste better.<lb />
Smoking enjoyment is all a matter of<lb />
taste, and the fact of the matter is Luckies<lb />
taste better�for 2 reasons. L.S.M.F.T.<lb />
�Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. And<lb />
Luckies are made better to taste better.<lb />
So, Be Happy-Go Luckyl<lb />
Shirley Gabriel plowed his way-<lb />
through a host of East Carolina play-<lb />
ra for the score. His try for the<lb />
xtra point was good and the score<lb />
stood 34-7 with East Carolina out<lb />
in front.<lb />
The Pirates' last score came at the<lb />
of Tampa University. This contest<lb />
will mean a lot to Coach Boone's<lb />
charges not only will they try to<lb />
ken th ir unblemished record clean<lb />
but they'll be pointing to the ex-<lb />
pected bowl bid if they come through<lb />
on top.<lb />
���<lb />
everything that<lb />
Christmas means<lb />
this gift <lb />
 ,rd B. Orofctid<lb />
BJmS0Bthem<lb />
Where's your jingle?<lb />
IPs easier than you think to<lb />
make $25 by writing a Lucky<lb />
Strike jingle like those you see<lb />
in this ad. Yes, we need jingles<lb />
-and we pay $25 for every one<lb />
we use! So send as many as you<lb />
like to: Happy-Go-Lucky, P. O.<lb />
Box 67, New York 46, N. Y.<lb />
Odds and ends: The E.C. eagers<lb />
are having spirited workouts daily<lb />
in the gym. They have a practice<lb />
game scheduled with an aggregation<lb />
from State College next week. . . .<lb />
The college swimming team has a<lb />
meet, the first in the school's his-<lb />
tory, planned for February 13 against<lb />
Clmson. The meet will be held in<lb />
the local pool. . . . The Aquatic<lb />
Club still urges all persons who are<lb />
interested to come out for the team.<lb />
 It was recently stated in a<lb />
11njured Knee May Slow<lb />
 Dick Cherry As Locals<lb />
Seek Unbeaten Season<lb />
! With a record of seven victories in<lb />
as many starts this year, the East<lb />
Carolina Pirates left by train yes-<lb />
terday for Taarpa, Fla where they<lb />
will mel the Tan�pa University<lb />
gridd�r� ;n an interactional football<lb />
cla tomorrow.<lb />
Little information coud be ob-<lb />
tained concerning the Florida eleven<lb />
but it is known that they dropped<lb />
a 26 G decision to Saia Houston State<lb />
last Saturday. The home club de-<lb />
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The devastating Pirttc attack this<lb />
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me coring pas in each game while<lb />
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try, Tom AUsbrook, Teddy Barnes<lb />
and Jim Stanley.<lb />
Linemen Ready<lb />
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aoks and attempt to stifle the Tam-<lb />
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Of Teacher Group<lb />
President John D. Messick of East<lb />
Carolina College has accepted an<lb />
a punt ment to serve as chairman<lb />
of the national Committee on Ac-<lb />
crediting of the American Associa-<lb />
tion of Colleges for Teacher Educa-<lb />
tion. He will fill the unexpired term<lb />
of Dr. Samuel Brownell, who has<lb />
been appointed United States Com-<lb />
missioner of Education.<lb />
Dr. Messick has been a member of<lb />
the Committee on Accrediting for<lb />
several years. He was selected as<lb />
chairman by the Executive Commit-<lb />
tee of the AACTE and was notified<lb />
of his appointment by Dr. M. R.<lb />
Trabue, dean of the school of edu-<lb />
cation of Pennsylvania State College<lb />
and president of the AACTE.<lb />
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approximately 200 member institu-<lb />
tions of the organization and for<lb />
' accrediting departments of instruc-<lb />
! lion in these schools. The aim of the<lb />
accrediting program is the improve-<lb />
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in the United States.<lb />
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include- educators from various sec-<lb />
tions of this country.<lb />
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Young Republieian Club<lb />
Launches Recruit Drive<lb />
All Republicans on campus are<lb />
invited to join the Young Republi-<lb />
cans Club, announces President Lloyd<lb />
Whith y.<lb />
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Young Republicans are giving their<lb />
members a membership card.<lb />
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of these cards and thereby becoming<lb />
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contacting Lloyd Whit ley. Box 813,<lb />
(Jollege.<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
PITT COUNTY ALUMNI<lb />
OF ECC PLAN DINNER<lb />
Pitt County alumni of East Carolina<lb />
College are completing plans tor ttu'<lb />
annual fellowship dinner to be held<lb />
Tuesday evening November 10, at<lb />
6:30 o'clock in the Fellowship Hall<lb />
of Jarvis Memorial Methodist Church.<lb />
Miss Mary Thomas Smith, Green-<lb />
vil! -Pitt County chapter president,<lb />
is being assisted by a committee in<lb />
the arrangements for the dinner<lb />
The reservations committee is<lb />
'leaded by Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and<lb />
alumni are requested to place their<lb />
reservations for the dinner with<lb />
Mrs. Johnson by telephoning 2651<lb />
or 2836, or by calling the ECC Alumni<lb />
office 1601, Extension 17.<lb />
Miss Smith said chapter members<lb />
invite alumni from a1! sections of<lb />
Pitt ounty to join in this event.<lb />
Keister Names<lb />
Student Soloists<lb />
Soloists who will appear in the<lb />
presentation of Handel's "The Mes-<lb />
siah" by the department of music at<lb />
East Carolina College December IS<lb />
have been announced by Dr. Elv<lb />
K( jter of the faculty, director.<lb />
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an annual ev nt of th Christmas<lb />
season at the college. Thia year<lb />
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