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Good Advice<lb />
. are kind, considerate<lb />
11 will pa you to give<lb />
Easttarolinia<lb />
Frosh Daze<lb />
How does it feel to be a college fresh-<lb />
man after a sheltered home life? See<lb />
Jerry Register's story on page 4.<lb /><lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954<lb />
Number 1<lb />
ver<lb />
Freshmen Help Up Enrollment<lb />
Still No Kelief From Parking<lb />
Minima Here; Situation Worse<lb />
at Cooperation<lb />
Answer To Stop<lb />
c Congestion<lb />
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and move their cars every<lb />
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�i. would be to stop<lb />
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Dean J nkins.<lb />
a1 the situation<lb />
ased after the first weeks<lb />
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will be taken home. He said<lb />
� m is no b t; t r and may be<lb />
I ��� big number of cars<lb />
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S . � � i get universities<lb />
avi in North Carolina have<lb />
allj � 1 by forbidding<lb />
and from classes; others<lb />
� States have forbidden<lb />
� . ents to even ring ears on the<lb />
pus. The administration here is<lb />
 - ng su � steps,<lb />
; m Prewett said.<lb />
A 1 lumber of parking ; laces<lb />
Str et.<lb />
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Animal' For October<lb />
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� i the play will be held<lb />
College Theater from<lb />
�i-k. All students, whether<lb />
EC Publications<lb />
Hold First Meeting;<lb />
New Staffers Join<lb />
Twnty-one new m mbers and seven<lb />
ning members were welcomed to<lb />
the staff f the college newspaper,<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN, Monday<lb />
nigh by Editor Paye O'Neal at the<lb />
weekly publication's first regular staff<lb />
meeting for the new school year.<lb />
The meeting was held in the news-<lb />
paper office in the basement of Aus-<lb />
tin Building and tentative plans for<lb />
: e year's work w�re laid out. These<lb />
. lans include staff meetings each<lb />
two weeks at which each staff mem-<lb />
ber will have an opportunity to learn<lb />
the basics of news, feature and edi-<lb />
1 ial writing and .something about<lb />
making up a newspaper through short<lb />
nformal class periods.<lb />
Returning members to the staff<lb />
are: Emi Massad, Business Manager;<lb />
Bob Hilldrup, Spurts Editor; Valeria<lb />
Shearon, Jerry Register, Joyce Smith,<lb />
Pat Humphries, Ann George and Gene<lb />
Lanier, staff assistants.<lb />
New member follow: Dot Lloyd,<lb />
Letty De Loatch, Jimmy Ferrell, Ev-<lb />
an Taylor, Margaret Smith, Pat Jack-<lb />
son, Sylvia Farmer, Lou Ann Rouse,<lb />
K<lb />
Rf gistration For Fall Term Begins<lb />
y Arnold, Jonnie Simpson, Joyce<lb />
t is. Betty Jean Garrett, Bobby<lb />
ilessick Advises<lb />
Hew Student Body<lb />
To Uncover Talent<lb />
Fi<lb />
and other new student<lb />
� Tu<lb />
�arked<lb />
for committee work.<lb />
or an all-freshmen<lb />
A.<lb />
line:<lb />
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story<lb />
.<lb />
not, may try for parts Hall, Bob Joyner, William Bryant,<lb />
Roy Askew, Tommy Stanton, Tanya<lb />
play Anderson, Sidney Jones, Louise Yel-<lb />
i.eld tonight. "Years verton and Jan Raby.<lb />
a three-act comedy, will be The East Carolina College year-<lb />
s' production ever gpon- ; book, the Buccaneer, also had its first<lb />
Playhouse exclusively staff meeting Monday night.<lb />
shmen. New .staff members include: Zelda<lb />
enteiing class is Large, j Suuisbuig, Fran Johnson, Charlotte<lb />
Strickland, Damans Ross, Glen Alex-<lb />
ander. Betty M. Blanchard, Margaret<lb />
Strickland, Jack Cutler, Ann Hughes,<lb />
ay will be under j Peggy Edwards, Syrena Thompson,<lb />
lane Lingle and ; Helen Pipkin. Kurley Stallings, Bar-<lb />
isted by Dr. Wi- J bara Bradley. JoAnn DeBruhl, Ruth<lb />
Banks, Ann Tucker, Bill Penuel, Ernie<lb />
n Jimen women students were allowed to register prior to freshmen men and upperolasvmcn. Taken from<lb />
the left side t Wright Building on Tuesday, September 7. the picture above shows an abundance of the fairer -e<lb />
a the begin their official registration as members of the ECC student bod<lb />
Eighteen New Staff Members Join Faculty;<lb />
Student Union Gets First Director<lb />
Ol<lb />
staging, ligluing, pro-<lb />
 and makeup may<lb />
1 'in the class.<lb />
;  freshman<lb />
the on 0<lb />
� ; Frj e<lb />
Eigl teen<lb />
re began<lb />
eshmi n may also try tonight for<lb />
�� i he Male Animal<lb />
White, Margaret Tuton, Becky Me-<lb />
Donald and Jo Ann Hales.<lb />
Students Enjoy Lounge<lb />
n w members of the staff<lb />
the r duties at the college<lb />
as the fall quarter of the 1954-65<lb />
term ope � �  ' v � i<lb />
Dr. John D. Bennett is serving as<lb />
director of religious activities at East<lb />
Carolina. He replaces Dr. Carl V.<lb />
( Harris, who resigned.<lb />
' Dr. Bennett is a graduate of Wof-<lb />
j ford College and ! B.D. and<lb />
I Ph. D. d gr<lb />
! had e 1 e<lb />
nd in t 1 fi<lb />
ion. X<lb />
from 1<lb />
in rural<lb />
iKe<lb />
Colle,<lb />
College<lb />
l.(o<lb />
He has<lb />
rnurch work<lb />
of plaj ground recrea-<lb />
er ol 'n, he<lb />
:��� �rj<lb />
. M<lb />
in Virginia an<lb />
 Ohio.<lb />
! wi I. Partrid<lb />
he has<lb />
nd lb 1 :<lb />
� � r nion<lb />
Rog r G.<lb />
ROTC. .�<lb />
teachers<lb />
rep!aces<lb />
Fuller as professor of<lb />
in the coll ge Air Force<lb />
� f Bi ckport State<lb />
1 ge, Col. Partridge re-<lb />
c  y returned from Korea, where be<lb />
was commander of the Eighth Bom-<lb />
lardm nt Squadron.<lb />
Other new staff members are serv-<lb />
ing in the (I partments of education,<lb />
Engl h, heali 1 and physical educa-<lb />
 n 1 ic, and . eh n� ; at the college<lb />
library; in the Air Force ROTC; and<lb />
at the Stud nt Union.<lb />
A Iditions to the staff, their aseign-<lb />
fin ts at East Carolina, fchatT training<lb />
.�! fXiperiince, are as follows:<lb />
Education: Courtney Stromstra �<lb />
M.A Ohio State; senior audiology<lb />
rainee with the Veterans Administra-<lb />
tion, Washington, D.C and graduate<lb />
clinical assistant at Ohio State;<lb />
English: Dr. Larry Eccles�doctor-<lb />
al University of Paris; four yean<lb />
in the army, and one year at South<lb />
Dakota State College of Agriculture<lb />
and Mechanical Arts; Dr. Frances<lb />
Pedrgo Ph.D University of North<lb />
Carolina; teaching experience at<lb />
Shorter College in Georgia and as<lb />
part-time instructor at th� University<lb />
No 1 Carolina; Dr. H. Kelly Croc-<lb />
Ph.D University of Illinois;<lb />
faeultj member of Centra Missouri<lb />
State College; Dr. Ethel-Mae Haav�<lb />
Ph.D Yale; teacher of English in<lb />
tl e Eastman School of Music;<lb />
Health and Physical Education: Ray<lb />
Martinez�M.S Louisiana State Uni-<lb />
versity; field representative in first<lb />
aid and water safety with the Ameri-<lb />
can R d Cross; assistant director of<lb />
the LSU intramural athletic depart-<lb />
ment;<lb />
Library: Charles T. Laugher-Li-<lb />
brary science degree, Western Re-<lb />
serve; three years in the Air Force;<lb />
head of Readers Service, Bowoin Col-<lb />
lege in Maine; Henry F. Dade�B.S<lb />
Davidson, and library science degree,<lb />
' University of Illinois; assistant dean<lb />
of students, North Carolina State, and <lb />
head librarian in the J ffersonville,<lb />
Indiana, public library; Mildred D.<lb />
Southwick l'h.D. University of Wis-<lb />
consin, and library science degree,<lb />
University of California at Berkeley:<lb />
(faculty m mber of Vassar College<lb />
ee department and member of<lb />
library staff at Purdue;<lb />
Music: Patrick McCarthy, M.M<lb />
Eastman School of Music; service in<lb />
the Navy; asststantship at Eastman;<lb />
Paul A. Hickfang M.M University<lb />
of Michigan; service in the Air Force;<lb />
class and private voice teaching;<lb />
Science: Dr. Janice Beatley�Ph.D<lb />
Ohio State; faculty member at Uni-<lb />
versity of Tennessee; Dr. R. A. Line-<lb />
h rry�Ph.D University of North<lb />
Carolina; industrial and agricultural<lb />
experience in the application of chem-<lb />
istry and related subjects; teaching in<lb />
North Carolina schools and c<lb />
Director of the Student Union:<lb />
Cynthia Mendenhall�B.S University<lb />
of North Carolina; assistant in the<lb />
diversity of North Carolina recita-<lb />
tion program for the past three year<lb />
Air Force ROTC: M-Sgt. Vernon W.<lb />
Collins, w'o comas to East Carolina<lb />
from Pope Air Force Base; and M-<lb />
Sgt. David A. Horn, who was pre-<lb />
viously at O'Hare International Air-<lb />
port, Chicago, and will serve here as<lb />
detachment personnel sergeant.<lb />
Carolina received 1 welcome<lb />
-day morning as a general<lb />
in the Wright auditorium<lb />
opened the Twenty-Sixth<lb />
Orientation Program and<lb />
beginning of the fall<lb />
quarter of the 1954-1955 term.<lb />
President John D. Messick of the<lb />
coll ge � tended greetings to approxi-<lb />
mately a thousand men and women<lb />
who are beginning their college work<lb />
this w ek. He described East Caro-<lb />
na as an institution which is rapidly<lb />
iding and stated that its record<lb />
' r growth places it as a leader<lb />
g Southern colleges.<lb />
More than 4.000 students regis-<lb />
tered for work offered by the college<lb />
� e 1953-1954 term, he said.<lb />
� size of both student body and<lb />
has increased rapidly, espe-<lb />
y during the past eight years,<lb />
e stated. Tiie college curriculum has<lb />
ed and improved during<lb />
period, he added; and stand-<lb />
ards of instruction have been raised.<lb />
"Have' a dream of what you wish<lb />
to accomplish during your college<lb />
i and of what you wish to become<lb />
in the future Dr. Messick advised<lb />
the newcomers, "and try to make<lb />
- dream come true<lb />
"Conquer the curriculum he uged<lb />
as he discussed academic work. He<lb />
also encouraged new students not to<lb />
ide their talents but to use them in<lb />
service to the college and their fellow<lb />
students.<lb />
Lt. Coi. Lewis J. Partridge, pro-<lb />
(g of air science, gave a short<lb />
y of the major areas of study<lb />
and advantages to students of<lb />
Air Force ROTC program at<lb />
� Carolina.<lb />
1" eshmen met with their depart-<lb />
mental advisors after the assembly<lb />
and arranged their class schedules<lb />
for the fall quarter.<lb />
Upperclassmen arrived on the cam-<lb />
mis in numbers to make the total<lb />
enrollment rise approximately ten<lb />
I er cent over the 1953 figure. For<lb />
the first time, the freshmen men<lb />
students outnumber the women, ne-<lb />
eding to reports from the Regis-<lb />
Mar'? office.<lb />
Women May Enroll In Air Force ROTC<lb />
Courses Now Being Offered At East Carolina<lb />
For the first time in its history the<lb />
Department of Air Science and Tac-<lb />
�eeure uniforms. The idea is to men was in operation.<lb />
anticipated by students at Bast Carolina was opened for use for the first time<lb />
the 1954-55 school year. Located in the basemen! of Wright Building, the union consists<lb />
t, lounge, game facilities and the student supply<lb />
the lounge, "Inch is<lb />
stores. Shown above in a view taken from the<lb />
furnished in the latest style.<lb />
Student Union Features TV, Dancing, Games<lb />
or ,<lb />
I be ready if the Air Force should<lb />
tics here is offering courses to women j decide to provide colleges with such<lb />
students. This new program, just ' an opportunity for women.<lb />
nearing complete organisation, has Women students may not substitute<lb />
been made possible at East Carolina AFRQTC courses for regular require-<lb />
in nts as-the men do. This would be<lb />
by Margar-t Smith<lb />
. I � � time this<lb />
tt I I nion which<lb />
� m nt of the<lb />
� 1100,000 project<lb />
. g Kan of 1958. The<lb />
onsis4 of a modern<lb />
levision set at the<lb />
��-pong area with two<lb />
and card tab- s. Ad-<lb />
e ping-pong area is the<lb />
room which is soundproof.<lb />
i V room, a small room<lb />
: vided with records and<lb />
also.<lb />
Mi<lb />
Cynthia Mendenhall of Ashe-<lb />
boro, N. C. bag been appointed as<lb />
at on director. Prior to coming<lb />
to East Carolina Miss Mendenhall<lb />
held a similar position at the Uni-<lb />
jMty of North Carolina. Mr. Lloyd<lb />
J. Bray, who has been at East Caro-<lb />
lina for several years, is manager of<lb />
fountain and the supply<lb />
the<lb />
oda<lb />
The recreation director said earlier<lb />
this week that four students will be<lb />
assigned self-help jobs in the recrea-<lb />
These students will work<lb />
for dating" I with her in organizing recreation and<lb />
designated as a listening j tion area.<lb />
managing the equipment available for<lb />
use. Miss Mendenhall also asked for<lb />
any suggestions from the student<lb />
body which might help her in making<lb />
the recreation more pleasant and<lb />
variable.<lb />
It is requested that the students<lb />
take note that food and drinks are tually be in the Air Force. "The trend<lb />
not allowed in the recreation area j of the modern Air Age is making it<lb />
and lounge and be considerate in ' necessary that any good citizen know<lb />
through the efforts of President John<lb />
D. Messick and the head of the Air<lb />
Force ROTC division, Col. J. H. Part-<lb />
ridge, in co-operation with the U. S.<lb />
Air Force.<lb />
Women students are eligible to en-<lb />
roll on an elective basis in elementary<lb />
courses in air science, according to<lb />
Col. Partridge. He said that the pur-<lb />
pose of the new program is long<lb />
range: to inform women students of<lb />
the basks of aviation history in order<lb />
that they may be better prepared to<lb />
teach the young men who may even<lb />
possible only if the WAF procure-<lb />
their use of the furniture.<lb />
Tne recreation area and lounge<lb />
will be open during the same hours<lb />
as tne soda shop, which is a part<lb />
of the Student Union.<lb />
air history he continued.<lb />
Thre is no definite step in mind<lb />
toward having a WAF procurement<lb />
here similar to the male AFROTC.<lb />
Women will not be required to drill<lb />
Thieves Loot Rooms<lb />
Thieve entered Slay Hall last<lb />
Saturday night and took away<lb />
loot valued at over $1,000. Four<lb />
men students were robbed of moat<lb />
of their clothes.<lb />
The burglars entered two rooms<lb />
on the first floor of the dormi-<lb />
tory.<lb />
Rooms 142 and 146 were appar-<lb />
ently entered after the windows<lb />
had been pried. The men suffer-<lb />
from the robbery MM Carl Will-<lb />
iams, Ray Kirby, Gerald Murphy<lb />
and Al Carr.<lb />
Greenville City Polics and SBl<lb />
agents are investigating.<lb />
Col. Partridge concluded that only<lb />
a few women signed for Air Science<lb />
1 this quarter. More are expected to<lb />
take courses during winter term.<lb />
Freshman Wins Title<lb />
'Miss Summer School'<lb />
The Charlie Spivak Dance in Wright<lb />
Auditorium on the night of July 2G<lb />
was the scene of the crowning of<lb />
1954'� "Miss Summer School<lb />
Jane Crofton, a freshman from<lb />
Plymouth, had the crown placed on<lb />
her head by Summer School S. G. A.<lb />
President Ixmis Singleton, also from<lb />
Plymouth.<lb />
Jane, who won in competition with<lb />
seven other campus beauties, is the<lb />
first freshman to win this title.<lb />
A student self government associ-<lb />
ation was first onganized at East<lb />
Carolina College in November 1920.<lb />
The organization has been in con-<lb />
tinuous operation since that time.<lb />
Campus Clubs To Meet<lb />
As Scheduled; Others<lb />
Will be Announced<lb />
Fall quarter is now well begun and<lb />
vth this comes the extra curricula<lb />
activities that so many students, es-<lb />
tlly the freshmen, are interest-<lb />
ed in. There are 25 clmbs and ergani-<lb />
zations on the campus that students<lb />
can join and participate in.<lb />
Although the first meeting dates<lb />
of some of the clubs have not been<lb />
6 d, the following have already<lb />
met or have made plans to meet:<lb />
Woman's Athletic Association, Grace<lb />
. Smith, president, Thursday, Sept.<lb />
30; Future Business Leaders of Amer-<lb />
ci, Ed Core, president, 6:45 p.m<lb />
iin sday. Sept, 21, in Flanagan Audi-<lb />
torium; English Club, Harvey L. Da-<lb />
vis, president, second Tuesday night<lb />
in October (unless otherwise an-<lb />
nounced); Circle K, Raby Edwards.<lb />
president, Thursday, Sept. 16; Indus-<lb />
trial Ar s Club, Charles B. West,<lb />
president, �:45 p.m each second and<lb />
fourth Monday in each month; Young<lb />
Democrats Club. Kenneth T. Bellamy,<lb />
j resident, 7 p.m. Monday; Home<lb />
Economics Club, Marceline Aycock,<lb />
president, weiner roast honoring<lb />
freshmen at Elm Street Park, Tues-<lb />
day. Sept. 14.<lb />
The following clubs' meeting dates<lb />
are unknown: Future Teachers of<lb />
America, Jane Riley, president; As-<lb />
sociation for Childhood Education,<lb />
Patsy Pool Pappendik, president;<lb />
Science Club, Roy McGinnis, presi-<lb />
dent; Math Club, Dalton Mann, presi-<lb />
dent; Young Men's Christian Asso-<lb />
ciation, "Toppy" Hayes, president;<lb />
Young Women's Christian Associa-<lb />
tion, Erleen Lilley, president; Library<lb />
Club, Gene D. Lanier, president; Vet-<lb />
erans Club, David Lee, president;<lb />
Teachers Playhouse, Doug Mitchell,<lb />
president; Varsity Club, Howard Mc-<lb />
Adams, president; Jarvis Forensic<lb />
Club, Gerald Adcock, president; and<lb />
Young Republicans Club, Fays O'Neal,<lb />
secretary.<lb /><pb facs="00038353_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, i954<lb />
thu<lb />
PAGB TWO<lb />
IfW<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Student? of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered a, -eeond-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
Who's Who Among Student At East Carolina<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi President Says Air Force Next<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Welcome, New students<lb />
Every year the same welcome mat type of<lb />
editorial gets knocked out for the freshmen and<lb />
transfer students. The first edition of the paper<lb />
is often dedicated to the new students. The fact<lb />
that this is always done doesn't make our greet-<lb />
ing this year any less cordial or sincere.<lb />
Alter almost two weeks of school, you fresh-<lb />
men are now toward the end of a crucial adjust-<lb />
ment period. In a little while you won't be pointed<lb />
out as "freshmen We hope you already feel as<lb />
much a part of East Carolina College as you<lb />
really arc. A note from we who have been here<lb />
Longer: You're really more important than we<lb />
are for your years of service to the school are<lb />
ahead while ours are nearing completion.<lb />
A sage has said. "I will prepare myself and<lb />
my time will come In college we learn ideas,<lb />
grasp ideals and enter into associations with<lb />
peoples of various creeds and nationalities We<lb />
meet problems and learn to face them. The first<lb />
weeks as new students are experiences through<lb />
which everyone learns much that will help them<lb />
throughout life.<lb />
The bumper crop of new students creates<lb />
no real problem. The "East Carolinian takes this<lb />
opportunity to welcome you and wish you luck.<lb />
Another new year begins and every<lb />
one is about to get adjusted to the<lb />
changes and feel ready to get down<lb />
to business. The staff of the "East<lb />
Carolinian" is enthusiastic about this<lb />
first issue and our readers may rest<lb />
a soared that we will continue to be<lb />
enthusiastic- about each is�ue through-<lb />
out the whole year.<lb />
Since both publications, the news-<lb />
paper and the annual, 'have women<lb />
editor's there is a challenge to meet.<lb />
We have to prove that this isn't<lb />
exclusively a "man's world<lb />
What Next In The East?<lb />
Even before, but especially since the Korean<lb />
truce was signed a little over a year ago, the<lb />
Communists have constantly followed policies of<lb />
unfriendly attitude toward the U.S. and her al-<lb />
lies, mainly to see what it will take to provoke<lb />
them into war.<lb />
It seems the latest policy is to shoot down<lb />
planes. In the last week of July, a British plane<lb />
v. as shot down off the Hainan Islands, killing ten<lb />
people of which three were American. The latest<lb />
incident took place September 4, when the U. S.<lb />
Navy patrol plane Neptune was shot down over<lb />
the Sea of Japan by two MIGs. One crew member<lb />
lost his life in this unprovoked attack.<lb />
Up until recently the U.S. has only asked<lb />
for apologies, and reimbursement for the lives<lb />
aid propertv that have been lost. After the<lb />
shooting down of the British airliner, the Com-<lb />
munists attacked a flight of Navy aircraft that<lb />
were searching for survivors. To their surprise,<lb />
shots came back! Two Red LA-7 fighter planes<lb />
were shot down in which a Tar Heel took part.<lb />
These particular Communist planes were out of<lb />
Red China.<lb />
Red China charged that it was an attack<lb />
provoked by the U. S. and that the American<lb />
planes violated Chinese sovereignty. President<lb />
Eisenhower denied the charges at a news confer-<lb />
ence on July 28. He said that in the future the<lb />
U. S. will defend her rights. If this is to be true,<lb />
what will be done about the incident of Septem-<lb />
ber 4?<lb />
The Reds apologized to England for shooting<lb />
down her plane. Will they do the same to the<lb />
U.S.? In the past they have adopted a completely<lb />
different attitude. If they do apologize, which is<lb />
doubtful, will they shoot another one down next<lb />
month, next week or tomorrow?<lb />
Although facing the Southeast Asia Treaty<lb />
Organization, and the fact that Americans will<lb />
shoot back now, what other aggressive policies<lb />
will the Communists pursue?<lb />
Will Formosa be the next place? Formosa is<lb />
not protected by the SEATO, but the 7th Fleet<lb />
has orders to protect it and also the lesser islands.<lb />
On Quemoy, which is a lesser island, two Ameri-<lb />
can observers have already lost their lives. Que-<lb />
moy is 120 miles across the Formosa straits.<lb />
Amoy, an island dominated by the Reds, is<lb />
only seven miles away in which a Red build-up<lb />
has been taking place. On September 7th, the<lb />
Nationalist Chinese attacked this island to stop<lb />
this build-up. Will the Reds try to take Formosa<lb />
now? Will they run over the 7th Fleet in order<lb />
to do so?<lb />
If this happens it will most surely mean war.<lb />
We stayed out of the Indochina war. Let's hope<lb />
we can stay out of Formosa, but be ready to de-<lb />
fend it if the time comes. BRH.<lb />
Campus Improvements<lb />
East Carolina College is rapidly improving.<lb />
As one moves about the campus he is sure to<lb />
notice the many improvements. One of the most<lb />
readily noticed is the new Student Union which<lb />
is located in the basement of Wright building.<lb />
The Student Union consists of the soda shop, TV<lb />
lounge, ping pong room, and the book store. The<lb />
lounge is very spacious and is modernly arranged.<lb />
Students are able to gather here whether it be<lb />
with a gang or with their date for a most en-<lb />
joyable time. Another noticeable characteristic<lb />
is that it is soundproof.<lb />
The new library certainly deserves men-<lb />
tion. Although it was in use during the summer<lb />
many students have not had the pleasure of<lb />
using it. Aisde from the material changes one is<lb />
sure to notice the quietness that is now observed<lb />
in the library.<lb />
Throughout the various dormitories and<lb />
classroom buildings new water fountains have<lb />
been installed.<lb />
The William B. Umstead dormitory is now<lb />
under construction. This boy's dormitory will be<lb />
located on tenth street.<lb />
All in all the students, faculty and per-<lb />
sonel of East Carolina have much to be happy<lb />
about. J S.<lb />
The t ditor of a Pennsylvania college<lb />
newspaper, in speaking to a group of<lb />
his fellow would-ibe journalists last,<lb />
Spring at the ASCP Convention at<lb />
Columbia University, said that an edi-<lb />
toii:l can be of four types: praise,<lb />
gripe, on special occasions, or a fac-<lb />
tual review followed by an opinion.<lb />
In writing the editorials for the "East<lb />
Carolinian the Editorial Board will<lb />
probably conform to this outline.<lb />
Let it be said that if we are ever<lb />
wrong in our stand, we will retract<lb />
when we're proven wrong. We do feel<lb />
that it is our job to take a stand on<lb />
major issues and intend to do just<lb />
that. No personal offense will be tak-<lb />
en on our part however if the reader<lb />
who disagrees with us will let us know<lb />
how he feels. i<lb />
While we are on the subject of<lb />
reader opinion, we will mention that<lb />
letters to the editor are welcomed<lb />
and will be printed as long and as<lb />
soon as space permits if they are<lb />
signed by their writers. Lf you want<lb />
to write a letter to the editor without<lb />
having your name appear in the<lb />
paper, that will be just as acceptable<lb />
if the editor knows who wrote the<lb />
letter.<lb />
by Gene D. Lanier<lb />
Our featured student this week<lb />
hails from Hertford, N. C. Harold<lb />
Colson, a Senior, is majoring in social<lb />
studies and his minor is mathematics.<lb />
"I'm planning to do my student<lb />
teaching next quarter he says,<lb />
"probaiMy here in Greenville<lb />
After graduation in May, Harold<lb />
hopes to do some flying with Uncle<lb />
Sam since he is enrolled in the ROTC<lb />
course. "Later I'm planning to return<lb />
and work on my master's degree. I<lb />
just hope all this growing doesn't<lb />
ke.p that friendly atmosphere from<lb />
prevailing on the campus. I think<lb />
that's what makes East Carolina<lb />
what it is After that he hopes to<lb />
teach somewhere near home.<lb />
This year Harold is serving as pres-<lb />
ident of the oldest fraternity on cam-<lb />
pus, Phi Sigma Pi. This fraternity<lb />
is an honorary educational fraternity<lb />
exclusively for young men preparing<lb />
to enter the teaching profession. Good<lb />
moral and social qualities are the<lb />
basis for admittance into the fra-<lb />
ternity and Harold takes pride i"<lb />
When one thinks of the dining hal<lb />
h, think, of Harold. He ha served<lb />
as .uuient supennsor for the la- to<lb />
veal "This self-help job has bees<lb />
important to me and was one of the<lb />
reMona I came to BCC he ya. I<lb />
visited th� campus only twice before<lb />
enroll here and I liked<lb />
Since it was<lb />
1 decided to<lb />
t from the very first<lb />
��. home, too, 1 knew this was the<lb />
I late for me<lb />
IIis "roomie" says that Harold �<lb />
really a card whiz. He says there's<lb />
nothing Harold likes better than after<lb />
a flW hands of hearts sleeping<lb />
all<lb />
Harold Colson<lb />
being a member. He is also active in<lb />
the Circle "K" Club, Sigma Rho Pi,<lb />
and Young Men's Christian Associa-<lb />
nijr ,t with soft music on the radio.<lb />
From what I heard this .sentimental<lb />
mood come from Harold's being pret-<lb />
ty serious with a cute little sopho-<lb />
more on campus and has been going<lb />
steady with her since last spring.<lb />
()(� person summed up Harold in<lb />
these terms: "Harold Colson is one<lb />
of the best guys 1 know and he �<lb />
really an asset to the East Carolina<lb />
campus We feel the same way,<lb />
Harold, and we are proud of you.<lb />
Best of luck during your senior year.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
 i , e � a ti,ot omn will tmter into the , your curriculum, please feel free to<lb />
(Editor's note: The following letters) friends, that vou will tmer into ,<lb />
addressed to the student body and social and extra curricula program, come into my office for adv1C�. l<lb />
freshmen were sent to our office. We and that you will achieve success in j am always glad to help you m any<lb />
your studies. If you are a new student j way thai 1 can. However, it is my<lb />
Wedding bells rung for quite a few<lb />
East Carolina graduates and students<lb />
during the summer. To mention a few,<lb />
Kay Johnston, a member of our staff<lb />
for the last two years, became Mrs.<lb />
Gene Spruill and transferred to ACC<lb />
so she could be with her husband.<lb />
Marietta and Major Hooper were<lb />
married in Elizabeth City on Sep-<lb />
tember 5. Both graduated last Spring<lb />
and Major is now in the Air Force.<lb />
Wade Cooper and Mary Sue Burch<lb />
became Mr. and Mrs. Cooper on Sep-<lb />
tember 5 also.<lb />
The draft caught up with several<lb />
of our students and scared several<lb />
more into enlisting. Norman Lee Ed-<lb />
gerton of Kenly, isn't back because of<lb />
the draft. Jim Fish, who was a rising<lb />
junior and active in quite a few extra-<lb />
curricular activities, didn't wait for<lb />
the draft to catch him. Algie Fair-<lb />
cloth, who went into service last year,<lb />
is in Germany now. Floyd Rhodes is<lb />
down in Georgia for basic training.<lb />
appreciate the interest of their writers<lb />
in the students and are printing<lb />
thorn in this column as our endorse-<lb />
ment.)<lb />
Dear Fellow Students:<lb />
As college reopens, we are faced<lb />
with two very definite problems�one<lb />
being the traffic situation on our<lb />
campus. I feel that the student body<lb />
has been more than co-operative in<lb />
k epng on-campus parking to a min-<lb />
imu n. This has helped a great deal,<lb />
am I hope will continue. I wish to<lb />
ask those of you who live on campus<lb />
to drive as little as possible. Keeping<lb />
your cars parked at, or near your<lb />
dorms, allows less congestion for<lb />
those who must commute. Those of<lb />
you living in town who must drive<lb />
to the campus can help I y parking<lb />
on the adjoining streets.<lb />
The second problem is that of care<lb />
of our new Student Union. We are<lb />
proud that East Carolina College may<lb />
boast one of North Carolina's finest!<lb />
Plans for future expansions and ad-<lb />
ditions depend upon our actions. We<lb />
remember you have a newly acquired<lb />
independence and new responsibilities<lb />
in a new environment which you must<lb />
learn to use and carry successfully.<lb />
You will discover that there are many<lb />
organized activities on the campus.<lb />
Choose carefully those in which you<lb />
are most interested and give the<lb />
'best that you have to them. Through<lb />
participation in these activities you<lb />
will discover capacities in yourself of<lb />
which you have been unaware.<lb />
Successful college work is depen-<lb />
dent on clear thinking, a sense of<lb />
responsibility, self control and hard<lb />
 �� i -ii 1� �r.A phase of student activity as a senior<lb />
work. What you do will reflect credit)  mm<lb />
or discredit on you. your family and J<lb />
East Carolina. l<lb />
sincere wish that your problems and<lb />
difficulties will be few and your life<lb />
at East Carolina College will be both<lb />
en joy j hie and worthwhile.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Orval L. Phillips<lb />
Registrar<lb />
Dear Students:<lb />
Life takes on a new meaning for<lb />
you as you enter East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, whether for the first time as<lb />
a freshman or a transfer student or<lb />
whether you are beginning your last<lb />
May you find here opportunities for<lb />
happiness. service and success.<lb />
Cordially yours,<lb />
Ruth White, Dean of Women<lb />
Dear Student Body,<lb />
I wish to take this opportunity to<lb />
welcome to our campus all new stu-<lb />
dents, as well as those who have<lb />
must show that we are proud of what j raturned for another year's work<lb />
I also w sh to commend the entire<lb />
Lots of freshmen have asked us<lb />
whether they could expect to be ini-<lb />
tiated by the sophomores. The answer<lb />
is no, unless there is some change<lb />
over previous years. Some clubs and<lb />
fraternities have initiation stunts but<lb />
there is no campus-wide initiation for<lb />
new students. Might he fun if such<lb />
could be arranged, don't you think?<lb />
we have. The steps taken by each of<lb />
us as an individual will probably be<lb />
most valuable. If each of us can feel<lb />
a personal responsibility, the job is<lb />
done!<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Wade Cooper,<lb />
S.G.A. President<lb />
Greetings Students,<lb />
East Carolina College welcomes<lb />
you to its campus. I and the members<lb />
of my department are interested in<lb />
helping you to obtain the best pos-<lb />
sible development and happiness from<lb />
your experience while with us.<lb />
I hope that you will acquire many<lb />
student Iwdy for the cooperation and<lb />
fine spirit which was displayed during<lb />
the very busy days of registration.<lb />
Especially do I want to thank all<lb />
So. in the opening of the 1954-55<lb />
school year, you will take this word<lb />
of greeting as a welcome from alumni<lb />
of East Carolina College. We are<lb />
glad you are here, and if you are<lb />
the daughter or son of a former<lb />
student, or the friend of any of our<lb />
alumni, this is a word of greeting to<lb />
you which we sincerely extend.<lb />
You become a part of the student<lb />
group which represents a wide geo-<lb />
graphical area and a part of a student<lb />
body where good citizenship is en-<lb />
couraged by and through an active<lb />
student government. You belong to us<lb />
and are a part of a growing family<lb />
of alumni. When you leave your<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
Girls, here is your opportunity to advance<lb />
in the field of aviation. The course in Air Tad<lb />
which the college is now offering female student)<lb />
is one which many of you will be interested<lb />
if you vill take the time to investigate and find<lb />
out what the course includes. To enroll in this<lb />
division of the ROTC, female students are not<lb />
required to take the stiff entrance exams<lb />
the boys must take and pass. Neither a<lb />
girls expected to drill. As far as they ai<lb />
cerned, the course will be a series of lectures<lb />
various phases of aviation, it does not tie.<lb />
the highly technical side. The course is mainlj aa<lb />
opportunity to learn simple facts which<lb />
citizen should know in order to ui derstand ar,c<lb />
cope with this modern air-minded world. At<lb />
present time there are a small number i<lb />
enrolled in the course. lit is hoped that by i<lb />
quarter, sul 1'icent interest will have been I<lb />
to increase the enrollment number. This<lb />
nitely a step toward preparing our woi<lb />
think in military terms, and in the age u<lb />
we live, women need to take an active<lb />
and gain a better knowledge of aviation.<lb />
With regards to the new Joyner M<lb />
Library, we should like to reprint a port<lb />
this column which appeared in the summer<lb />
issue of the East Carolinian.<lb />
"Students seem to have accepted pretl<lb />
the strict regulations concerning corner<lb />
We know that the old library had bee<lb />
center for socializing, rather than stud;<lb />
request outlawing sociai conversations wae<lb />
fort to put an end to library dating ai<lb />
chat. Personally, we feel that it is just about<lb />
best thing that coul3 happen. For the faci<lb />
be denied that the library remains chie<lb />
source of knowledge and a haven for the<lb />
who truly desire a quiet place for serious i<lb />
tration on book content. Therefore, v-<lb />
hats to the persons who instigated this r.<lb />
At the same time, however, we wondi i<lb />
it will be received by the greater majorit;<lb />
the student body upon their return in Septen<lb />
The very beginning of this young h<lb />
the most appropriate time for the incoming<lb />
dent body to decide how they will handle this<lb />
gulation. While the term is fresh, would it no1<lb />
a good idea to determine to accept this<lb />
and abide by it to the best of your abilit;<lb />
only will you be helping yourself, but you will be<lb />
helping others, and making the library the center<lb />
of literary aid and advancement that it should<lb />
As good citizens of East Carolina let us show our<lb />
appreciation for the library by using it v.<lb />
and preserving it for future classes of East (<lb />
linians.<lb />
We feel fortunate in recognizing two i<lb />
library personnel who joined the staff during<lb />
summer. Dr. Mildred D. Southwick, who<lb />
to East Carolina from Yassar College, will<lb />
the post of assistant cataloger. and Dr. Cl<lb />
T. Laugher, formerly of Bowdoin College, En.<lb />
wick, Maine, who will serve as assistant iibrari<lb />
upperclassmen who so graciously 1 Alma Mater, you still have an oppor-<lb />
helped the new students complete<lb />
their registration. I feel that<lb />
this registration was the best ever,<lb />
and its .sucess was du; largely to<lb />
your cooperation. If you have any<lb />
suggestions as to how we might<lb />
improve our registration period, 1 j<lb />
would, be most happy to talk to you<lb />
about them.<lb />
If vou run into difficulties with<lb />
tunity to serve East Carolina College.<lb />
We want you to come to see us in<lb />
the Alumni-Faeulty Building, especial-<lb />
ly- if you have relatives who attended<lb />
East Carolina College. Remember, we<lb />
are yours to serve in any manner<lb />
in which you feel we may help you.<lb />
Cordially yours,<lb />
James W. Butler<lb />
Alumni Secretary<lb />
Forum And Against'em<lb />
Frosh Like ECC?<lb />
by Guest Columnist Don Muse<lb />
Surprising as it sounds, a very large<lb />
number of high school and college<lb />
graduates have never been born, ac-<lb />
cording to statistics. At least, their<lb />
birth has never been confirmed by<lb />
issuance of a birth certificate. This<lb />
problem was created when most babies<lb />
were i om at home and neither parents<lb />
nor attending physician or midwife<lb />
took the trouble to report the births.<lb />
The situation resulting can be the<lb />
cause of much embarrassment and<lb />
even a financial handicap. To get<lb />
almost any job one needs a birth<lb />
certificate. To get a physical examina-<lb />
What Did You Do This Summer?<lb />
by Joyce Norris<lb />
"What did you do this summer?"<lb />
seems to be a popular question<lb />
around the campus these days when<lb />
everyone had just returned from three<lb />
months of care-free vacation. From<lb />
the many suntans I've seen, it looks<lb />
as though the majority of the college<lb />
folks spent a lot of time on the beach.<lb />
Here's what a few of the other stu-<lb />
dents did to pass away the time this<lb />
summer.<lb />
David Evans worked for the Ford<lb />
Charles Klutz went up to Maine<lb />
during the summer. How did you like<lb />
the North Woods, Charlie? ?<lb />
A few lucky people attended sum-<lb />
mer school during vacation. They<lb />
were Virginia Dixon, Anne Forob,<lb />
Douglas Schafran, Jimmy Knight,<lb />
"Bull" Overton. Jeanette Smith, Bill<lb />
Curry, Jean Jones, Paul Bozeman,<lb />
John Karanikas, Janie Crofton, Pat<lb />
Jackson, Joyce Boyd and Kathryn<lb />
line is continuing her studies in Eng-<lb />
Winstead.<lb />
This is just a few of the students'<lb />
comments on their summer. You can<lb />
hear the rest over at the Wright<lb />
Building. Maybe your experiences can<lb />
top all of these.<lb />
tion and prior to an acceptable health Motor Company this summer. He also<lb />
certificate, a birth record is a pre- was in the Marine Corps for five days. <lb />
requisite. If you don't have your birth Emily Knox worked at Belk-Beery's<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
certificate, better contact your county<lb />
officer in charge or you might turn<lb />
out to be non-existent-<lb />
Tips on entertainment: The movie,<lb />
"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers<lb />
which was playing in Greenville when<lb />
school opened, was tops for laughs<lb />
and the humor was good and clean.<lb />
A more serious theme and a heart-<lb />
twisting series of events were seen<lb />
in another recent film, "Magnificent<lb />
Obsession in which Jane Wyman<lb />
made a come-back into popularity.<lb />
For reading, September's Redbook<lb />
has a good article on Jon Lindbergh,<lb />
the son of Charles Lindbergh. The<lb />
story tells how Jon made a name for<lb />
himself -without relying on his father's<lb />
fame. A "novel soon to be published by<lb />
David McKay Company which appeals<lb />
to soft-hearted women readers (and<lb />
sympathetic men) is "Harvest of the<lb />
Heart" by a California author, May<lb />
Mellinger. The story here is about the<lb />
odd member of a back street family<lb />
who made good and found herself a<lb />
place of respect and happiness. The<lb />
family was originally from the Okla-<lb />
homa hills, but there is only a slight<lb />
tinge of the "Grapes of Wrath" kind<lb />
of atmosphere.<lb />
in Wilmington this summer.<lb />
Someone said that J. C. Thomas<lb />
bought a car this summer. I guess<lb />
that kept you busy, didn't it, J. C?<lb />
Don Harris and Linwood Cox meas-<lb />
ured tobacco acreage this summer.<lb />
Waverly Akins worked around Fu-<lb />
quay-Varina this summer. What did<lb />
you do over there, Waverly?<lb />
Jackie Boado said that she went<lb />
to the beach and watched TV while<lb />
her brother, Emo, attended summer<lb />
school.<lb />
Claude King tried to make a name<lb />
for himself in the baseball world this<lb />
summer. Looks as though he did a<lb />
good job, too.<lb />
Bill Hardee worked for the Coca-<lb />
Cola company. The pause that re-<lb />
freshes must have agreed with him.<lb />
Barbara Speight helped at a play-<lb />
ground during her spare time.<lb />
Anne Bowles helped her father in<lb />
the insurance business.<lb />
Janet Williams visited around this<lb />
summer. Who did you visit, Janet?<lb />
Barbara Cayton took off to Canada<lb />
for the summer. Did you meet any<lb />
Mounties, Barbara?<lb />
Don MoGlohon took his vacation in<lb />
Florida and also worked at the same<lb />
time.<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
"Call Me Mister starring Dan<lb />
Dailey, Betty Grable and Danny<lb />
Thomas, will be shown Friday, Sep-<lb />
tember 17, in Austin Auditorium at j quarter of 1955<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
This light musical is adapted from<lb />
the Broadway show of the same<lb />
name.<lb />
The film's setting is in occupied<lb />
Japan and portrays the typical life<lb />
of a GJ. and his return to civilian<lb />
life. An on-again off-again romance<lb />
continues throughout the entire story.<lb />
Danny Thomas' acts are often quite<lb />
funny, but the (background is uni-<lb />
form and lacks invention.<lb />
Foreign Student<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
Having been here for only a few<lb />
days, Pauline Cat el of Lyon, France,<lb />
declares that she likes East Carolina<lb />
very much. However, as she stated,<lb />
it is taking time for her to get settled.<lb />
Pauline, an attractive 22-year-old<lb />
girl, will study at ECC through spring<lb />
Having graduated<lb />
For a light, enjoyable evening we<lb />
recommend "Call Me Mister espe- is very pleasant<lb />
cially for the boys who are Betty<lb />
Grable fans!<lb />
from Lyon University in France, Pau-<lb />
lish.<lb />
In addition to her native language,<lb />
Pauline speaks English and JJtalian.<lb />
While at East Carolina she wl take<lb />
Spanish.<lb />
When asked what her first impres-<lb />
sion of America wag she replied,<lb />
"The American accent Upon leaving<lb />
East Carolina next spring, Pauline<lb />
plans to travel in the states.<lb />
To you, Pauline, we extend a large<lb />
welcome. We hope your stay at EOC<lb />
This Week's Poem<lb />
When Noah sailed the waters blue<lb />
He had his troubles same as you.<lb />
For forty days? he drove the Ark<lb />
Before he found a place to park.<lb />
Miriam Stevenson, the South Caro-<lb />
lina girl who won the Miss Universe<lb />
title for 1954 was reared on a dairy<lb />
farm and lists buttermilk as her favo-<lb />
rite drink. Clipped<lb />
Wihen Jessie, a farm girl, had<lb />
been in college a few weeks, her<lb />
family got a letter from her asking<lb />
that from henceforth she be called<lb />
Jessica. Her brother Tom coukint<lb />
resist replying:<lb />
Dear Jessica: Glad to hear from<lb />
you. Momica and popica are visiting<lb />
Lizzica. The old cowica had a calf-<lb />
ica and we were going to call It<lb />
Nellica. But it was a bullica so we<lb />
named it Johnica. Your brother,<lb />
"Tommiea<lb />
The question most freshmen have been askec<lb />
by upperclassmen and friends out in town I<lb />
week is "Row do you like East Carolina?" We<lb />
scouted around and picked up the following ar<lb />
ers from a few frosh on the same topic.<lb />
Evan Taylor, Buies Creek: "The friend,<lb />
of the teachers and upperclassmen impressed me.<lb />
You can't tell an upperclassman from a freshman.<lb />
They all treat you as an equal. The teachers s<lb />
to realize that they are here to help the students.<lb />
not just to teach the book<lb />
George Bagley, Hobbsvil'e: "Most everyb<lb />
is a friend. There are plenty of good looking girls.<lb />
We have a very madern plant. All the teachers<lb />
seem willing to help. The sports are more out-<lb />
standing than I thought they would be. The S<lb />
Shop is the thing around campus<lb />
Mary Flynn, Clinton: "I think I have met<lb />
some of the friendliest people in the world. The<lb />
campus is well-organized. So far, I like all my<lb />
teachers and I haven't had time to get homesick<lb />
Evrette Purvis, Bethel: "The faculty and<lb />
upperclassmen are nice, courteous and helpful.<lb />
The food is fine, just like homecooking<lb />
Jimmy Flowers Rock Ridge: "Man, I like the<lb />
Student Union. I had no idea everything would<lb />
be so nice<lb />
Shelby Jeanne Loftin, Kinston: "East Ca<lb />
Una offers a great many outstanding opportuni-<lb />
ties. There is an exceedingly friendly atmosphere<lb />
here<lb />
John Maxwell, Raeford: "I was here in 1949<lb />
and I am impressed by the way the school has<lb />
grown and by the expanding facilities. I will<lb />
know more about how I like the place once I get<lb />
adjusted again<lb />
John Rainey, Salisbury: "I really like the<lb />
recreation facilities. I believe I'll enjoy college<lb />
life in about two more weeks when we get down<lb />
to real work.<lb />
Royce Shingleton, Stantonsburg: "I think<lb />
the student body is friendly and the place as a<lb />
whole is grand. I am glad it is close to home<lb />
Ruth Burchette, Fuquay Springs: "One<lb />
more week like Orientation Week and I'd be<lb />
packing my Samsonite again and heading for<lb />
Fuquay The Soda Shop amazed me. I thought<lb />
the lobby was a furniture store. I guess I'm just<lb />
a typical confused freshman<lb />
Shirley Howard, Kinston: "I like everything<lb />
about East Carolina. Everyone is friendly and<lb />
the campus is beautiful. Most of the boys are<lb />
real cute<lb />
Billie Evans, Parkersburg: "I am homesick.<lb />
I wanted to go home on the first week-end<lb />
Robert Woodlief, Henderson: "The only<lb />
thing I don t like is waiting in the cafeteria lines<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
. 11 :ig-ain, foothall season,<lb />
and with one game already<lb />
eii b its the East Carolina<lb />
Pirate look toward Sat-<lb />
vrith the visiting Rams<lb />
Pennsylvania's West Chester<lb />
! chers College.<lb />
.v notes on the Rams:<lb />
 oached by W. Glenn Killinger,<lb />
i�iJI graduate ot Perm State . .<lb />
record tor 17 years of coach-<lb />
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rabk 103-31-12 . . . Only<lb />
81 nun are enrolled at West<lb />
-itr as compared to 1,010<lb />
Moraen . . . Saturday's game is<lb />
irsl f the year for the Rams<lb />
 �lav a nine-tame slate . . .<lb />
(heir content next week is with<lb />
Delaware University, one of the<lb />
top small-college teams in the<lb />
nation  West Chester's<lb />
colors are Purple and (iold which<lb />
ht to make for a fine color<lb />
combination with the Burs . . .<lb />
home field. Wayne Field,<lb />
0li0 and the Rams drew<lb />
I .000 persons in four playing<lb />
- there last year.<lb />
Pirates, after this week-end's<lb />
in with the defense of<lb />
Stal crown. Next week's<lb />
e w th Lenoir Rhyme's<lb />
in ps :n '52, at Hickory.<lb />
0 van everyone else in<lb />
'erence ragged a couple of<lb />
 drop ed their first four<lb />
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next four.<lb />
H ?mecoming game with West-<lb />
will mark a return to<lb />
n nated here since the<lb />
 ights at College Sta-<lb />
1 ntestt will be played in<lb />
2:30 p. m with<lb />
: lai - calling for a gala<lb />
e morning and a dance<lb />
rtions 1 at night.<lb />
iv- may be a good one. For-<lb />
ie parade has been held in the<lb />
early afternoon with the football<lb />
game I eing played that night and the<lb />
dance squeezed in afterwards. Per-<lb />
sonally, we like night football but<lb />
there is little question that those<lb />
who put quite a bit of emphasis oi<lb />
the dancing afterward got slighted.<lb />
What with the midnight curfew clamp-<lb />
ed on tie girls not much time was<lb />
left between the final whistle and<lb />
ihe final number.<lb />
Those who were on hand Saturday<lb />
night should agree that the Pirates<lb />
got off on tht right foot as far as the<lb />
1954 gridiron season is concerned.<lb />
Perhaps the most cheering note<lb />
in East Carolina's 21-0 win was<lb />
the fact that the Pirates proved<lb />
that they could play top-notch<lb />
ball without the services of their<lb />
top-notch player, Dick Cherry.<lb />
Cherry, a junior quarterback who<lb />
pitched 17 touchdown passes for<lb />
the Bucs last year, suffered a<lb />
broken foot in a pre-season prac-<lb />
tice session and will probably be<lb />
out for the entire season.<lb />
If any on" glaring shortcoming was<lb />
EC Pirates To Face West Chester Here<lb />
Hayes Leads Bucs To 21-0 Win Over Norfolk<lb />
�m<lb />
Buccaneers Seek<lb />
Second Triumph<lb />
Of Grid Season<lb />
West Chester Sate Teacher's Col-<lb />
lege from West Chester, Pa. brings<lb />
an intersectional flavor to College<lb />
Stadium Saturday night when the<lb />
�Rams do battle with East Carolina<lb />
College's Pirates.<lb />
The visitors, who rang up a seven<lb />
�md one record last year, are open-<lb />
ing their season against the Bucs<lb />
who last Saturday turned back the<lb />
Norfolk Naval Air Station eleven,<lb />
21-0.<lb />
Little information is available con-<lb />
cerning the West Chester squad but<lb />
Rams' coach W. Glenn KilMnger is<lb />
believed to have the majority of his<lb />
1953 squad returning for duty. Kill-<lb />
inger, an alumnus of Penn State, has<lb />
won 103 games while losing but 31<lb />
of coaching at West<lb />
evident in Saturday's encounter with �� 1T ���<lb />
the Tars it was the relative fizzle of I Cnester-<lb />
For East Carolina the contest wnll<lb />
the Pirates' passing attack. Realizing<lb />
of course, thai the brunt of the<lb />
aerial game was to have been should-<lb />
ered by Cherry, East Carolina never-<lb />
ti el, ss fell short on its passing game.<lb />
When the passing did click however,<lb />
it went for distance.<lb />
On the credit side of the ledger was<lb />
the Pirates' superlative blocking. We<lb />
cant recall seeing better blocking in<lb />
any football game so early in the<lb />
season. Particular was this evident<lb />
when Hayes took off on his 69-yard<lb />
touchdown romp in the first period.<lb />
Co-ca; tain Willie Holland, David Lee<lb />
and the rest of the Pirate line really<lb />
cleared the way for Hayes big and<lb />
aggressive opposition.<lb />
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West Chester State Teachers<lb />
College's Rams last year hung up<lb />
a 7-1 record with the only loss<lb />
coming at the hands of a strong<lb />
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The complete record:<lb />
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West Chester 27, Penn Mili-<lb />
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BIC. THREE�Head Football Coach Jack Boone stands between two of his star grid performers, co-captains<lb />
John "Toppy" Hayes (left) and Willie Holland (right). Hayes scored two touchdowns from his left halfback<lb />
post Saturday night while Holland led the line play from hi tackle position.<lb />
er last week with no serious injuries<lb />
and should ibedn top physical condition<lb />
for Saturday's game. The starting<lb />
backfield for the Pirates probably will<lb />
include Claude King at fullback, Top-<lb />
py Hayes and Emo Boado at the<lb />
halves and Boyd Webb at quarterback.<lb />
Webb, a senior from Gastonia,<lb />
movtd into the number one signal<lb />
calling position when the Bucs' first<lb />
staring quarterback, Dick Cherry, waa<lb />
injured in pre-season practice.<lb />
In the line, Head Coach Jack Boone<lb />
pro ably will use the same line-up<lb />
which started against Norfolk last<lb />
week. J. D. Bradford and Larry<lb />
Rhotles will be at the ends; Willie<lb />
Holland and George Tucker at tackles;<lb />
Don Burton and David Lee at guards;<lb />
and Ixuis Hallow at center.<lb />
Tie first regular session held !by<lb />
our college opened Octobr 5, 1909.<lb />
Only one and two-ear curricula<lb />
were offered until 1920.<lb />
The first bachelor of Arts degrees<lb />
were conferred in August, 1922.<lb />
Previews And Revues<lb />
o.<lb />
Appalachian Collides<lb />
With Quaker Eleven<lb />
In Conference Contest<lb />
(Appalachian plays at Guilford Sat-<lb />
urday night in the opening league<lb />
game among North State Conference !<lb />
members. The contest is the first of j<lb />
the year for both clubs.<lb />
Meanwhile, two other teams, Elon<lb />
and Lenoir Rhyne won't play their<lb />
first games until next week. Elon !<lb />
opens its schetule September 25 at<lb />
the Citadel while Lenoir Rhyne starts<lb />
right in by playing host to East<lb />
Carolina's champion Pirates the same<lb />
night. The .Pirates who opened last<lb />
week against Norfolk Navy, play<lb />
West Chester Saturday.<lb />
Catawba, expected to be one of<lb />
the league's stronger teams, goes<lb />
against a non-conference foe, Wof-<lb />
ford, in its first game day after to-<lb />
morrow. Western Carolina also opens<lb />
the same night with non-conference<lb />
opposition. The Catamounts play at<lb />
Carbon-Newman in Tennessee.<lb />
East Carolina 21�Norfolk Nav<lb />
Se t. 18�West Chester State<lb />
Teachers, home<lb />
Sept. 25�Lenoir Rhyne. sway<lb />
Oet, 2�Catawba, home<lb />
Oct. 9�Elon, away<lb />
Oct. 1ft�Western Carolina (Home-<lb />
coming) home ,<lb />
Oct. 23�East Tennessee, home<lb />
Oct. 30�-Appalachian, away<lb />
Nov. 5�Tampa University, away<lb />
Nov. 13�Stetson University, home<lb />
East Carolina Takes<lb />
Decisive Win Before<lb />
Capacity Crowd Here<lb />
Senior halfback Toppy Hayes scored<lb />
twice and end Larry Rhodes once as<lb />
East Carolina College tripped Nor-<lb />
folk Naval Air Station 21-0 in the<lb />
season's grid opener for both teams<lb />
at College Stadium Saturday.<lb />
East Carolina received the opening<lb />
kkkoff and, following an exchange of<lb />
punts, Hayes took a handoff from<lb />
quarterback Boyd Webb and scooted<lb />
around his own right end for 69<lb />
yards and the score. Fullback Claude<lb />
King added the extra point, the first<lb />
of three he kicked during the night.<lb />
Rhodes Scores<lb />
Late in the second period after<lb />
Norfolk threat had been stopped on<lb />
the East Carolina one yard line, the<lb />
nirate drove to within the Tars 10.<lb />
From that point Webb pitched into<lb />
the end zone to Larry Rhodes for the<lb />
touchdown.<lb />
In the third period Hayes, who<lb />
repped at Durham High, grabbed<lb />
a 33-yard toss from Webb on the<lb />
midfield stripe and outraced the Nor-<lb />
folk secondary in a 50-yard jaunt to<lb />
the goal.<lb />
Webb Fills In<lb />
For the Pirates the win was<lb />
especially sweet in that they played<lb />
wit! out the services of Dick Cherry,<lb />
star junior quarterback, out with a<lb />
foot injury. Boyd Webb ran the club<lb />
well in Cherry's absence. In the line<lb />
enter Louis Hallow, co-captain and<lb />
tackle Willie Holland, guards Don<lb />
Burton and David Lee led the Pirate<lb />
defense against the heavier Tars.<lb />
The Pirates collected 15 first downs<lb />
while Norfolk was recording eight.<lb />
East Carolina netted 265 yards rush-<lb />
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aerial game netted two completions<lb />
in 11 attempts.<lb />
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PAGE FOU<lb />
BAST"CABOLINIAN<lb />
A Fresh Freshman's First Day At East Carolina<lb />
by A Typical Freshman,<lb />
as told to Jerry Register<lb />
On the morning of September 6th,<lb />
i got out of bed all excited; this was<lb />
the day 1 was going to c�llege. 1 al-<lb />
ready had my bags packed, even had<lb />
a new toothbrush for the occasion<lb />
Out of bed I hopped, washed and<lb />
dressed in fifteen minutes, and headed<lb />
for the kitchen for breakfast. As I<lb />
came in the kitchen, my mother said<lb />
to me, "My, but you seem all excited<lb />
about something. What is it?"<lb />
"Why shouldn't I' ibe I said, "I'm<lb />
going to college today<lb />
"Oh she said, "I had forgotten<lb />
After breakfast, wr got ready and<lb />
sUirUvi on the long josrney to East<lb />
Carolina College, where I was to be<lb />
a student for the next year. That is,<lb />
if I didn't flunk out!<lb />
When I enrolled in this college, the<lb />
registrar told me that all of the dorm-<lb />
itory rooms were filled up. He sug-<lb />
gested a place off the campus<lb />
whare 1 might be able to get a room.<lb />
So I contacted the owner of the home<lb />
and secured a place to stay.<lb />
After I had unpacked all of my<lb />
things, 1 said goodby to my father<lb />
and mother.<lb />
As they drove off, I felt for the<lb />
first time in my young life that I<lb />
was all alone. This was a new ex-<lb />
erience for me, and, to tell you the<lb />
truth, it was the first time I had been<lb />
away from home to stay. "Oh, well<lb />
j said to myself, "you'll get over it<lb />
I went back ao my room and laid<lb />
down on the bed. As I lay there, 1<lb />
started thinking about what had hap-<lb />
pen to me during my life. I thought<lb />
about the "good old days" when I was<lb />
in high school. I thought about all<lb />
the parties, dances and football games<lb />
used to have at home. Around<lb />
we<lb />
home, I know everybody�up here I<lb />
didn't know anybody. It sort of gave<lb />
me a weird feeling inside of my<lb />
I stomach to think of those things, so<lb />
I stopped thinking about them.<lb />
"So what I thought, � might not<lb />
know anyone now but I'll meet a lot<lb />
of people up here I quit reminiscing<lb />
of the days gone by and started think-<lb />
ing about the days ahead.<lb />
!l get up and went down to the<lb />
campus to see what was happening<lb />
there. The campus looked like a race<lb />
track, cars were going all ever the<lb />
place. Everyone was moving in. And<lb />
I do mean everyone!<lb />
Every girl who was coming in had<lb />
about a truck load of trunks and suit-<lb />
cases. It was just about like the air-<lb />
port in Washington, D. C. a new one<lb />
coming in every minute! 1 stood on a<lb />
comer and watched these people<lb />
going back and forth, like ants on an<lb />
ant hill.<lb />
While I was watching all those<lb />
people unpack, I noticed a group of<lb />
boys standing around the entrance of<lb />
one of the girl's dormitories. Being<lb />
inquisitive, I moved in a little closer<lb />
to get a better look at what was go-<lb />
ing on. When I realized what these<lb />
boys were doing, I theught to myself,<lb />
"Ah, the age of chivalry isn't dead<lb />
yet<lb />
These boys were waiting for the<lb />
cars to stop in front of the dormitory.<lb />
When they did one of the boys would<lb />
usher himself up to the girl getting<lb />
out of the car and introduce himself.<lb />
After all the formalities, he would ask<lb />
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