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Good Advice<lb />
(Uir aKertisers are kind, considerate<lb />
roarteoos. It will pay you to give<lb />
roar bnsincM<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Chapel Every Tuesday<lb />
Take time out to attend the Chapel<lb />
services in Austin auditorium every<lb />
Tuesday. You'll be -glad you did.<lb />
I'MK XXX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954<lb />
Number 2<lb />
New Dormitory Work Ah<lb />
Wind-up Work<lb />
On Umstead Dorm<lb />
Set Next July<lb />
ead Of Sc<lb />
hedul<lb />
Work Goes On At Umstead Dorm Site<lb />
Tfoe $900,000 Umstead Dormitory<lb />
for men. under construction .sine- last J<lb />
May, will be almost another year j<lb />
efore completion, according to �<lb />
spokesman for T. A. Loving Com-<lb />
pany, construction agents who made<lb />
low bids for the job. Facing the cam-<lb />
pus from the far side next to Slay<lb />
Hall, the new building will have 155<lb />
bedrooms and seven multiple-furnish-<lb />
ed bathrooms to serve 310 occupants<lb />
and will boast a recreation room in<lb />
addition to other facilities.<lb />
TVith S3 men now employed daily,<lb />
I the j, j6 beyond schedule and<lb />
should be �.ipieted by July of next<lb />
year. Enoch �agan, timekeeper,<lb />
told reporters last Monday of<lb />
i is week marked the fmteg touch-<lb />
'city,<lb />
Hasktas, sent to East Carolina by the Danforth Foundation<lb />
l, in her office in the basement of Austin building.<lb />
miles as she sits with Dr. John<lb />
VSCTE, Danforth Foundation Select ECC<lb />
As Pilot Center For Religious Work<lb />
�  College this year be-<lb />
ar program sponsored<lb />
Foundation in con-<lb />
American Association of<lb />
er Education with<lb />
rf Teacher Education 2nd<lb />
I . far) u n : aa selected<lb />
of the 15 model col-<lb />
Centers in the United<lb />
� � ; cover ways<lb />
0 teach the reciprocal<lb />
1 r di<lb />
1 n religion and otiher<lb />
iman culture in order<lb />
spective teacher, whether<lb />
. litersture, history, the art<lb />
. ;� subjects, I e prepared<lb />
and to convey to his<lb />
the significance of religion<lb />
;D affairs.<lb />
W. Jenkins is chairman of<lb />
� mmittee appointed to<lb />
this project Other members<lb />
J hn B. Bennett. Dr. Kenneth<lb />
 Mr. .). O. Derrick, Mrs.<lb />
 Eaton, Dr. Woodrow Flanary,<lb />
gai W. Hirshbergr, Dr. W. E.<lb />
Dr. Marti,a M. Pingel, Dr.<lb />
E. IVindexter, Dr. Paul Run-<lb />
 Judson White.<lb />
. aid, "What we really<lb />
to do here is to show our<lb />
teachers the great role<lb />
1 ligien in all human af-<lb />
. that they may pass this in-<lb />
to the youth of our<lb />
irther stated, "We also<lb />
al cere we not to do this<lb />
e really putting ourselves<lb />
�itral position which would<lb />
�' et of weighing the scales<lb />
constitution but rather a question of<lb />
being intelectually honest. We are<lb />
very anxious to have students attend<lb />
our committee meetings, which will<lb />
be announced in the 'East Carolinian<lb />
We need your interest and assistance<lb />
Mr. J. O. Derrick attended Penn-<lb />
sylvania State college recently for a<lb />
study of Science and Religion. Dr.<lb />
Edgar W. Hirshberg participated in<lb />
a similiar course at Union Seminary<lb />
in New York.<lb />
The Danforth Foundation brings on<lb />
East Carolina's campus Shirley<lb />
Raskin, '54 graduate of Washington<lb />
U re resenting the Danforth Grad-<lb />
uate Program which places a group of<lb />
college senior women, called "Dann<lb />
Crads each year at selected colleges<lb />
where, they are expected to make their<lb />
maximum contribution to the spiritual<lb />
needs of their resident college and<lb />
nearby campuses. She is one of 25<lb />
young women throughout the U. S.<lb />
selected this year for academic ability,<lb />
capacity for leadership and religious<lb />
devotion.<lb />
An education trust fund, the Dan-<lb />
forth Foundation was established by<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Danforth of<lb />
St Louis in 1927 and is used to aid<lb />
young people in their educational<lb />
needs thru intercollegiate programs<lb />
which stress the spiritual and religious<lb />
aspects of education.<lb />
Each Danny Grad receives 5 weeks<lb />
of training at Camp Miniwanca in<lb />
Shelby, Michigan and is then assigned<lb />
to a campus for one academic year<lb />
where they are expected to serve in<lb />
em wit re- I campus religious activities. Each girl<lb />
, ToT . of the I is placed in a different regional en-<lb />
HTtent in a different part of the<lb />
country from their college and home<lb />
in a state university or teacher col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Shirley, whose home is in Clayton,<lb />
Bfissen i, majored in philosophy at<lb />
Waington University. She relates,<lb />
"We end our first few months get-<lb />
ting acquainted with the new sit-<lb />
uation, being good u servers and good<lb />
listeners and becoming acquainted<lb />
with the religious activities of the<lb />
campus, denominational and inter-<lb />
denominational and inter-faith. Also<lb />
we become acquainted with student<lb />
leaders in areas of activity other than<lb />
religion. In the dorm, we help the<lb />
freshman to feel at home in a new<lb />
and different life<lb />
�'We are asked to visit the colleges<lb />
� our state within a radius of 100-125<lb />
miles, although our roots will go<lb />
deepest in our assigned campus. We<lb />
are asfce 1 to make ourselves available<lb />
to tht e n iuhboring colleges both<lb />
for our own educational development<lb />
and also for oui possible contribution<lb />
to them<lb />
"This year of internship in Christ-<lb />
ian service will be beneficial in in-<lb />
nunn erahle ways. It will be a year of<lb />
growth. I not only ho; e to make some<lb />
contribution to the religious life of<lb />
E. C. but my personal relig'ous faith<lb />
will be enriched by the situations I<lb />
encounter, the people I come to know<lb />
and the thinking I do. Everyone is<lb />
invited to drop in and chat at any<lb />
time; the office is room 7, Austin,<lb />
hours 10:30-12:30; the dormitory<lb />
room is Gotten 310<lb />
es to the first floor, elee,<lb />
plumbing and all.<lb />
Designed by Eric D. Flanagan, who I<lb />
was architect for new Joyner Library,<lb />
the dormitory will be colonial in style.<lb />
Sapdtface bricks and ceramic tile are<lb />
being used. Contracts for plumbing<lb />
and electrical work are being fitted<lb />
by the same companies who worked<lb />
on Slay Hall.<lb />
Umstead Dormitory, named after<lb />
N. C. Governor William B. Umstead,<lb />
is part of the same building project<lb />
that gave East Carolina students<lb />
Joyner Library and their first student<lb />
union. The finishing date could not<lb />
e too soon, in view of the needs of<lb />
the students. At present, at least half<lb />
of an estimated 1400 men students<lb />
have lodging off campus.<lb />
Recently, President John D. Messick<lb />
of the college asked the state budget<lb />
commission for another building fund,<lb />
$300,000,000, to be used for new dor-<lb />
mitories and other needed construc-<lb />
tion ani improvements.<lb />
Shown above is the Hi floor of Umstead Dorm<lb />
struction agent a on the job say 1 , the dorm wi,j be collipiettd b<lb />
of a building project that Is adding oreiy needed campus facilities.<lb />
building to accomodate over 300 men. Con-<lb />
July of 1955. The new dormitory ia part<lb />
'Confederate Finance' Prize-Winning Book<lb />
By Local Professor, Curiontly On Market<lb />
SGA Discusses<lb />
Homecoming Fund<lb />
Faculty Rating Report Reveals Weaknesses<lb />
Of Teachers From Student Point Ol View<lb />
)'<lb />
of the<lb />
faculty cerning the value of the course. Fivehave value only if the teacher thinks<lb />
After discussin student govern-<lb />
ment work with people connected with<lb />
large Student Governments, Wade<lb />
Cooper, SGA president, stated that<lb />
East Carolina students according to<lb />
Coo; er owe two allegiances�to them-<lb />
selves and to their school. Cooper<lb />
presided over the first meeting of the<lb />
Student Government legislature last<lb />
Wednesday night.<lb />
Howard Rooks, treasurer, reported<lb />
that money had to be appropriated<lb />
for Homecoming. The Budget Com-<lb />
mittee, which met jut prior to the<lb />
SGA, recommended that $750 be ap-<lb />
propriated. The recommendation was<lb />
approved by the body.<lb />
A motion had been made and ta-<lb />
. led in the Spring to give Freshmen<lb />
counselors four honor points. The<lb />
r commendation was rejected by the<lb />
legislature. Freshmen counselors will<lb />
receive no honor points.<lb />
There was considerable discussion<lb />
on why the Summer School SGA had<lb />
to i ay one-third of one-half of the<lb />
indent book teller's salary. A rec-<lb />
ommendation was made not to change<lb />
the mount the Summer SGA had to<lb />
pay on teller's salary. The body ac-<lb />
cepted the recommendation.<lb />
Joyce Smith was accepted as a<lb />
member of the SGA legislature. She<lb />
will represent the SGA as reporter<lb />
for the college newspaper. Joyce was<lb />
Four Young Demos<lb />
Attend NC Meet<lb />
Coiten Hall Girls Give<lb />
Sunday Afternoon Tea<lb />
Students living in Cotten Hall will<lb />
entertain Sunday afternoon, Septem-<lb />
ber 20, at a tea in honor of their<lb />
parents and me.nl era of the college<lb />
staff. The hours are two to four<lb />
lock.<lb />
The tea will be the first of a series<lb />
C. Kenneth Bellamy, college , of social events to be given during<lb />
by students living<lb />
the<lb />
in reports representing<lb />
of faculty rating program<lb />
hiring the Winter Quarter<lb />
se reports were organized<lb />
Student Faculty Rating Com-<lb />
representing about 5900 sta-<lb />
rning the value ot tne coun. � � � "  lac�d on the Budget Committee<lb />
ndred fifty-five students indicated over his technique and methods m� " JJJJ <lb />
lent:<lb />
bo-<lb />
ne explanation of the grading system<lb />
used but this question had the largest<lb />
number of "IV of the entire set of<lb />
36 questions.<lb />
A committee on student rating of<lb />
faculty members developed the rating<lb />
sheet administered by the teacher<lb />
and each student was given the op-<lb />
portunity to rate the teacher. Stu-<lb />
dents were to rate the teacher on<lb />
questions with a grade 1, 2, or 3.<lb />
Teachers tabulated each class sep-<lb />
arately on the tabulation sheets pro-<lb />
vided. It was then possible to study<lb />
:he light of student opinion<lb />
makes an effort to improve.<lb />
An<lb />
thai<lb />
real purpose and value of the<lb />
lay in the teacher's ana-<lb />
ia own weaknesses. Through<lb />
1 a definite pattern of<lb />
k-ths"and weaknesses emerged in<lb />
rtudy of the faculty as a whole.<lb />
is report emphasizes those ques-<lb />
1 having the most "lV and ' s rating on each question. Sine<lb />
analysis of those results stio DUrpose of this was the improve-<lb />
of the students stractloil, the sheet will<lb />
Annual Homecoming<lb />
Set October 16<lb />
Former students of East Carolina<lb />
Present at the meeting was Dean<lb />
Jenkins who commended the students<lb />
oif East Carolina for their fine be-<lb />
havior at football games. He also<lb />
stated that students were to be com-<lb />
mended for the way they conducted<lb />
themselves during registration.<lb />
about one<lb />
�eel faculty members are poorly or-<lb />
ganized or are at times well orga-<lb />
nized, about onefourth feel teachers<lb />
monotonous or only moderately inter-<lb />
,g, alout a third have failed to<lb />
develop or maintain real "<lb />
about one-fifth are unhappy about tne<lb />
length and difficulty of assignments,<lb />
and about onefifth are doubtful con-<lb />
Student Bank Hours<lb />
Monday-Friday<lb />
10:30 a.m12:00 Noon<lb />
2:00 p.m4:80 p-m.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
10:00 ajn12:00 Noon<lb />
i College are expected to return to the j<lb />
campus for the 1954 Homecoming<lb />
Day now announced for Saturday,<lb />
October 16.<lb />
A full schedule of activities for<lb />
the day includes a campus parade in<lb />
the forenoon, the homecoming lunch-<lb />
eon at 12:15 o'clock, the footfoall game<lb />
between East Carolina College and<lb />
Western Carolina College at 2:30 p.<lb />
m and the Homecoming Hop in<lb />
Wright Auditorium at 8 p.m.<lb />
Louis Clark of Greenville is Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association chair-<lb />
man of Homecoming Day affairs and<lb />
is setting up a full program of fea-<lb />
tures.<lb />
the i Summer School Girls<lb />
Leave Wilson Gifts<lb />
The students living in Wilson Hall<lb />
during the summer terms of 1954 left<lb />
the dormitory several gifts to be used<lb />
for social affairs. The gifts are a<lb />
Quaker lace table cloth, a punch<lb />
bowl, four cake plates, nut and candy<lb />
compotes and candlesticks in the Cape<lb />
Cod crystal design.<lb />
At the time the gifts were given,<lb />
a "refresher hour" for Wilson girls<lb />
and their friends was planned. The<lb />
slogan, "come as is was adapted<lb />
for the social, which wa8 held last<lb />
night at 10 o'clock.<lb />
Four members of the East Carolina<lb />
Young Democrats Club attended the<lb />
Y. D. C. convention held in Char<lb />
lotte, N<lb />
YDC president. June Giddeons, Ann<lb />
Lackey, and Carolyn Wallace were<lb />
those attending.<lb />
Francis Smith of the college YDC<lb />
was elected vice-chairman of tihe First<lb />
District. The district includes Rocky<lb />
Mount, Snow Hill, Elizabeth City,<lb />
Kinston, and Greenville, to name a few<lb />
of the principal towns and cities of<lb />
eastern North Carolina in this district.<lb />
East Carolina Club members heard<lb />
Governor Ufmstead. speaking at a leg-<lb />
islative breakfast Saturday morning,<lb />
urge all members of the YDC to go<lb />
out among the young people of the<lb />
state and urge them to accept their<lb />
position of future leaders of the state<lb />
to vote upon reaching the age of<lb />
twenty-one, and to be active in the Science GrOUP MeetS<lb />
affairs of state in order that they may Launches NeW Project<lb />
be better leaders tomorrow.<lb />
Speeches were also heard by Senator<lb />
Altc Lennon, Congressman Deane,<lb />
U. S. Senatorial Nominee Kerr Scott,<lb />
and the Honorable Tftad Eure, North<lb />
Carolina Secretary of State.<lb />
the school year<lb />
in the college dormitories.<lb />
Polly Kearney heads the committee<lb />
on arrangements for the Cotten Hall<lb />
students and, in planning the enter-<lb />
tainment of guests Sunday afternoon,<lb />
is being assisted by a large number<lb />
of those living in the dormitory this<lb />
fall. Other committee members are<lb />
Betty Ruth Thompson, Barbara Tuc-<lb />
ker, Jean Mobley and Ann Randolph.<lb />
Receiving guests as they arrive at<lb />
Cotten Hall Sunday will be Mrs. Helen<lb />
Snyder, dormitory counselor; Presi-<lb />
dent and Mrs. J. D. Messick; Miss<lb />
Ruth White, dean of women; and Miss<lb />
Hazel Clark, advisor to freshmen wo-<lb />
men students.<lb />
'�Confederate Finance prizewin-<lb />
ning mamit rip by Dr. Richard C.<lb />
� associate professor of history<lb />
( ' i now ready for the reading<lb />
" -f September 13.<lb />
a  V35ript the book was<lb />
-warded the Mrs D ,  �<lb />
r, � c mon Baruch Uni-<lb />
versity Prise of $1 offereA bien<lb />
dally by the United K of<lb />
the Confederacy. "Confede-u <lb />
nance" was chosen for the ho<lb />
because of its contribution to the<lb />
history of the Confederacy and the<lb />
War between the States.<lb />
Selection of the prize-winning work<lb />
was on the basis of "effectiveness of<lb />
research, originality of thought, ac-<lb />
curacy of statement and excellence<lb />
style<lb />
It represents four and one hall<lb />
years of work and research at Duke<lb />
! niversiiy. the Li rary of Congress,<lb />
and the National Archives.<lb />
"The study of 'Confederate Fi-<lb />
nance Dr. Todd stated this week,<lb />
�'deals with the various financial<lb />
expedients used by the Confederacy<lb />
in meeting its obligations at home<lb />
: nd abroad<lb />
It also focuses attention upon the<lb />
irganization and personnel responsi-<lb />
. !e for carrying the financial meas<lb />
urea of the government and on the<lb />
numerous problems confronting their<lb />
operation.<lb />
Dr. Todd received the B.S. degree<lb />
at State Teachers College, Millers-<lb />
ville, Pa. in 1938; the M.A. degree<lb />
in 1941, and the Ph.D. degree at<lb />
Duke University in 1950. From 1938<lb />
to 1941, he taught social studies in<lb />
the high schools of Pennsylvania.<lb />
He held a Graduate Assistantship at<lb />
Duke University from 1946-1947. Be-<lb />
fore coming to EOC, he taught history<lb />
at High Point College.<lb />
Here he is well liked by his stu-<lb />
d. nts and known around campus aa<lb />
a man who always has a word of<lb />
encouragement.<lb />
The N. C General Assembly pas-<lb />
sed an act authorizing the establish-<lb />
ment of our college on March 8,<lb />
1907. Construction work was begun I club this year is the editing of a<lb />
The Science Club held its first meet-<lb />
ing of the year on September 14,1954.<lb />
President Ray McGinnia welcomed the<lb />
freshmen and explained the club proj-<lb />
ects and the duties of a science club<lb />
member.<lb />
Mr. R. M. Helms gave a talk on<lb />
"New Oils For Old Lamps<lb />
A .project newly launched by the<lb />
in July, 1908.<lb />
science newspaper.<lb />
Record Of Geography<lb />
Graduates Boosts<lb />
Local Department<lb />
Bill Fine a geography minor at<lb />
East Carolina College, has received<lb />
his master's degree in geography from<lb />
the University of Oklahoma and has<lb />
accepted a position with Prentice-<lb />
Hall, line, publishers of college text-<lb />
books in geography and other tech-<lb />
nical fields.<lb />
Jimmy Dunn, a geography major<lb />
at East Carolina, has enrolled for<lb />
graduate work in geography at the<lb />
University of Florida.<lb />
Both young men received the geog-<lb />
raphy award at East Carolina and in<lb />
turn were recommended for, and were<lb />
granted top-notch scholarships.<lb />
Several others taking degrees here<lb />
in geography have attended graduate<lb />
schools ��d re now employed by<lb />
the Federal Government, Dr. P. W.<lb />
Picklesimer, director of the college<lb />
geography department, said.<lb />
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PAGB TWO<lb />
1 ' �i<lb />
EASTCAROLIN IAN<lb />
Easttarolinian k� to�"1<lb />
Published bv the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
 Greenville. North Carolina<lb />
changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
a a. second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
S. Post Office. Greenville, N. C under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
Nam<lb />
Ente<lb />
U<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Many thanks to those who gave<lb />
the staff encouragement by praising<lb />
our first issue last week. We felt<lb />
proud of the paper, especially after<lb />
so many of you commented favor-<lb />
ably on it. Reader opinion is desired,<lb />
whether it he favorable or not.<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Annual Editor Enjoys Publication Work<lb />
Editor-H<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
M Editor<lb />
I'  w<lb />
Editor<lb />
ss Manager<lb />
 - - tanl Busines<lb />
. R porter<lb />
Assistants<lb />
Humphries<lb />
Loath<lb />
Mtv<lb />
Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Valeria Sihearon<lb />
Bobby Ray Hall<lb />
Anne George<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Emil Massad<lb />
Manager Shirley Hargrove<lb />
Joyce Smith<lb />
Gene Lanier, Joyce Smith, Pat<lb />
Jerry Register, Dot Lloyd, Letty De<lb />
Jiiwmj Ferrell, Evan Taylor, Pat Jackson,<lb />
� Smith, Sylvia Farmer, Lou Ann Rouse,<lb />
old, Jonnie im,json, Joyce Norris, Betty<lb />
Since school began, we have been<lb />
often asked several questions about<lb />
the operation of the East Carolinian.<lb />
The most salient information desired<lb />
seems to be the answer to "Who<lb />
chooses the student to be featured as<lb />
W<lb />
Who In order that you nvay<lb />
Jean Garrett,<lb />
Askt<lb />
Be<lb />
Joyner, William Bryant, Roy<lb />
Tommy Stanton, Tanya Anderson, Sidney<lb />
Louise Yelvei-ton. Jan Raby, and J. W.<lb />
Browning.<lb />
Aiv<lb />
Advisor<lb />
Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. Clinton W. Prewett<lb />
Reminder  Think First!<lb />
Then comes a time when you are not only<lb />
but have cause to wonder. When paper<lb />
are seen floating in the fish pond in front<lb />
Wright Building, when students casually throw<lb />
straws, and cigarette wrappers on the lawn<lb />
dde the Student Union, then it's time for a<lb />
tinder. The campus was in good shape when<lb />
. came so let's keep it that way.<lb />
To y u older students, you've received some<lb />
training in thinking-so next time, THINK,<lb />
fore you act. And to the freshmen, there's no<lb />
� like now to start.<lb />
East Carolina is something to be proud of;<lb />
; don't dirty up something you're proud to<lb />
m. J- F- R-<lb />
Religion Basic To Normal Life<lb />
Religion is basic in the lives of every norr<lb />
n. It is basic because we are Pge'jyes<lb />
ling a reserve of confidence withij. tnat<lb />
il help from other sources. TJ spiritual<lb />
a with belief in something for eentual<lb />
and intangible than oneself,JJ of what fe<lb />
iswers to quell the daib. sonal reasons<lb />
id a multiple ho far ag his higtory has<lb />
Vei V?'TiA- m&amp; some sort of belief in the<lb />
�hod. holdi1<lb />
upernatur�at rejigon is depends on the individ-<lb />
 A'e person's conception may be unrecogniz-<lb />
beside two others. It is right that this is<lb />
ile. There are a few who say that faith in<lb />
ua<lb />
her power is unreasonable. Normal people<lb />
is statement, using reason as their bolster<lb />
In American civilization religion is almost<lb />
finable without the church. Most Americans<lb />
Ihristians; this is our choice�we believe we<lb />
right. Many of us attend the church of our<lb />
� gain satisfaction from doing so. Over<lb />
-j0j of the students in this school have been<lb />
; tomed to attending church services, accord-<lb />
the religious preference cards filled out on<lb />
st ration day.<lb />
Education leads to deeper thinking about re-<lb />
. Only a very few educated people continue<lb />
ing. As the college youth of today, we should<lb />
arch for a clear perspective cf our individual<lb />
Ious needs. Greenville church people seem<lb />
eager to help students feel welcome if they choose<lb />
attend the local churches. An advantage over<lb />
her college in the state, East Carolina has<lb />
ee church-operated Student Centers. Whether<lb />
Baptist, Methodist or Episcopalian, any visitor to<lb />
the throe Centers are made welcome. Dur-<lb />
�: i orientation program for new students, a<lb />
I ecial spot was given to religion. The Danforth<lb />
l;it in has chosen East Carolina as a pilot<lb />
liter l'v religious work. Dr. John Bennett, di-<lb />
tor of Religious Education here, is eager to<lb />
talk to any student.<lb />
College students often tend to forget about<lb />
ing to church. Sundays are too often spent<lb />
tig. We do not intend to write sermons. Or<lb />
attempt to push students toward church doors.<lb />
 e maintain only that religion is an integral part<lb />
of life.<lb />
Needed  Place To Eat And Play<lb />
So often has it been said that East Carolina<lb />
' lollege is growing out of its shoes that the state-<lb />
ment has become trite. It is true, everyone knows<lb />
this.<lb />
The college sadly lacks necessary facilities<lb />
to care for the needs of the students. Dormitory<lb />
and cafeteria expansion are most easily recog-<lb />
nized needs this quarter. The administration is<lb />
doing all in its power to bring improvements.<lb />
The city of Greenville, made a city by East<lb />
Carolina College and the tobacco industry, does<lb />
not seem able to take us in their stride. Surely<lb />
the peple here are good to take students into their<lb />
homes to sleep. The chamber of commerce greets<lb />
us with "Welcome, Students each fall. But re-<lb />
creational facilities remain on a too low scale.<lb />
One golf range (thanks) and three movies are<lb />
offered. Restaurants are full to overflowing with<lb />
college students at mealtime. The service is no<lb />
quicker, the rates are no lower; sometimes the<lb />
food is not good.<lb />
ECC students spend much time and money in<lb />
Greenville. There are times when we are treated<lb />
royally and we appreciate it. The time is ripe for<lb />
someone in Greenville to take advantage of our<lb />
lack of facilities at the college by building a bowl-<lb />
ing alley, more restaurants and other needed fa-<lb />
cilities. The students would gladly spend their<lb />
money for better service.<lb />
all know, we will print the answer to<lb />
that ami a few other questions we<lb />
have been quizzed on.<lb />
"Who's Who among students at<lb />
Kat Carolina" is a relatively old<lb />
part of the feature page of the paper,<lb />
having had its start under the name<lb />
of Student Spotlight, with the first<lb />
edition of the paper to be printed.<lb />
Just what the policy for choosing<lb />
wlhere to rest the spotlight in<lb />
the far past is unknown to us. Our<lb />
policy is to have the editorial board,<lb />
consisting of the editor-in-chief, as-<lb />
sistant editor, managing editor, fea-<lb />
ture editor, and sports editor, select<lb />
the student to be honored. There is<lb />
absolutely no connection between our<lb />
"Who's Who" and the national "Who's<lb />
Who among American Colleges and<lb />
Universities" feature that is carried<lb />
by the annual every year. Of course,<lb />
the two will consistently overlap every<lb />
year because the students most active<lb />
in campus affairs are those who get<lb />
chosen for both positions.<lb />
Another question concerns the sal-<lb />
ary paid to members of the &amp;t&amp;f"<lb />
� r- i- � �� t � vmmon<lb />
the "East Carolinian. It ij<lb />
knowledge that the edito- "<lb />
. college news-<lb />
busir ss manager<lb />
 a salary of some<lb />
paper get pa; <lb />
aether small, medium-<lb />
quantity, The Student Hand<lb />
sized . , ,<lb />
,  carries the amount for these<lb />
br<lb />
sta'f members on the East Caro-<lb />
linian. Three other paying positions<lb />
en the staff are filled by those who<lb />
have a burning ambition to succeed,<lb />
for the amount of work they do in<lb />
comparison to their salary is very<lb />
large. The assistant editor and the<lb />
managing editor are paid twenty-<lb />
fiw dollars per quarter for approxi-<lb />
mately fifteen hours of work per<lb />
week. This is fifteen dollars under the<lb />
student self-help wage. There is<lb />
some consolation for those who work<lb />
in these capacities; the editorship is<lb />
usually filled by one of them for the<lb />
next year. If you call that a consola-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The editor of the newspaper and<lb />
annual are selected by the publica-<lb />
tion Board. Appointments are usually<lb />
made in the early Spring.<lb />
A few people have asked us about<lb />
our trip to New York city every<lb />
March. We thought everyone knew<lb />
about it, but maybe we are wrong.<lb />
The "East Carolinian" and the "Buc-<lb />
caneer" are member s of a press as-<lb />
sociation sponsored by Columbia<lb />
University and it is on an invitation<lb />
from that institution that we take the<lb />
trip. We attend a press convention.<lb />
The number who goes is regulated<lb />
by the amount of money we accumu-<lb />
late to add to the allotment set for<lb />
as by the Budget Committee. Last<lb />
year six members of the newspaper<lb />
staff and three from tihe annual staff<lb />
attended the convention.<lb />
by Joyce Smith .<lb />
This week's Who's Wrho spotlight is<lb />
covering Jane Kanoy, editor of our<lb />
1955 annual, "The Bucaneer Jane<lb />
comes to us from Ihomasvilte, N. C.<lb />
When we asked Jane why she de-<lb />
cided to come to East Carolina, she<lb />
replied, "I had planned to go to Ca-<lb />
tawba, but this friend of mine who<lb />
attended East Carolina came home<lb />
talking about it and what a fine place<lb />
it was. He made it sound so good<lb />
that 1 sent in my application and<lb />
came up, not knowing what I was<lb />
getting into. Now that I'm Vmre there<lb />
is no doubt, 'it's to;c<lb />
Jane is a grammar major and plans<lb />
to do her practice teaching spring<lb />
quarter. With her winning personali-<lb />
ty, we know she will be a �well teach-<lb />
er.<lb />
Being editor of the college year-<lb />
book has put a gnat task before<lb />
Jane, but we are sure she will do a<lb />
good job. Jane says, "If the annual<lb />
is as good as the turnout of staff<lb />
members, it will be the best ever<lb />
Jane's comment on being editor<lb />
was, "It was such a shock. I am<lb />
thrilled to death with it and along<lb />
with the work it is a lot of fun, too.<lb />
pre<lb />
the<lb />
Freshmen "Y" and<lb />
ie�"Y" cabinet for<lb />
with these activl-<lb />
a m mher of the<lb />
that<lb />
Her<lb />
B<lb />
me,<lb />
Jane Kanoy<lb />
the honor really floored<lb />
Jane was associate editor of tb"<lb />
book last year. She also "rve<lb />
iong with<lb />
on the<lb />
acting<lb />
Durin<lb />
h<lb />
tianaoook committe?<lb />
la'ss secretary<lb />
as the Junior<lb />
her Fre-v"lUn 'ear� Jane waB<lb />
rr siderot oi<lb />
a erved on<lb />
thrc � �� 5. Along<lb />
 � .i- been<lb />
I. �; Play?<lb />
I m i ui one can sei<lb />
Jane ifi quite an active girl.<lb />
main interest at the present is the<lb />
annual. Trying to cook is also<lb />
of interest to Her. Could marriage<lb />
(. near future have aotnetl iK<lb />
this, Jane? Billy Laugh-<lb />
i: iance, al- attended<lb />
Ea : Cai olina.<lb />
Jane has no1 1 ad much time to<lb />
� .  ifcoul  adual ion. She stated,<lb />
� re is so much before graduation�<lb />
i �   prad i ;e teaching, etc<lb />
 i : lly thought about<lb />
it. Hov ever, I dread to leave<lb />
adua i ion in May. Jane<lb />
A- Biilj �lj<lb />
m teach<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1954<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
bv Valeria Shearoii<lb />
ans<lb />
t o g 1 �� � ' � ' �<lb />
rvice Jane<lb />
 r he<lb />
s the fi'ilv people Ike Jane<lb />
�jv( eJOC itj friendly atmo.s-<lb />
Jane, we are rare your life<lb />
be a big success. You will<lb />
make some group of children a swell<lb />
teacher and to a certain man you'll<lb />
be a good wife. To you we wish the<lb />
� of luck!<lb />
It<lb />
who<lb />
�'<lb />
will<lb />
AROT<lb />
T<lb />
THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Jane<lb />
rpS�School<lb />
Miss Summ<lb />
� m. a pretty freshman<lb />
Cioftor- ' �<lb />
uth, was crowned Miss<lb />
from Plym '  .  , . .<lb />
 School" at the C harhe Spivak<lb />
Sunny"  , <lb />
p ce held during the summer. Alter<lb />
graduating from high school in May,<lb />
she entered summer school in June<lb />
and made many friends because of her<lb />
amiable personality. Jane, a Library<lb />
Science major and English minor.<lb />
represented Fleming Hall in the an-<lb />
nual election. She succeeds Kitty Brin-<lb />
Bon of Draper as "Miss Summer<lb />
School and is the first freshman to<lb />
ever cop the title. (See Crowning on<lb />
I age 3).<lb />
Student Centers<lb />
Aren't we fortunate to have three<lb />
church<lb />
student centers�Methodist,<lb />
Episcopal<lb />
aim<lb />
Baptis<lb />
While you<lb />
clothes<lb />
Student<lb />
subscribe to "The Baptist<lb />
Nuts<lb />
Aft r seeing a<lb />
di iven<lb />
me of<lb />
are at East Carolina you can develop<lb />
just your mind alone or your whole<lb />
personality. Participation in the stu-<lb />
dent center of your choice will assure<lb />
you of the latter. Incidentally, did<lb />
you see the buy down in the cafeteria<lb />
lobby Tuesday? He said he sold his<lb />
few of the campus<lb />
strut their stuff it reminds<lb />
i barb which I read in "The<lb />
News and Observer" during the ram-<lb />
mer. It explained that "it take thous-<lb />
ands of nuts to put a car together<lb />
and only one nut to tear it to pieces.<lb />
Oh! I See!<lb />
Faye O'Neal, editor of the "East<lb />
Carolinian asked a girl at the pa-<lb />
per first staff meeting, "Are you a<lb />
freshman?" "No exclaimed the girl,<lb />
"second quarter freshman<lb />
It was Labor Day around 10 a.m<lb />
and the hoys were already gathering<lb />
in front of Cotten.<lb />
A hoy from UNC said it: "I come<lb />
down to Kt'C every weekend to have<lb />
fun<lb />
Top Tunes<lb />
A national survey shows that Rose-<lb />
mary Clooney's "Hey There" is the<lb />
tori tunt� all over the nation; but you<lb />
the students of ECC are pushing the<lb />
valuable nickel into other records. A<lb />
couple of steady workers in the Soda<lb />
Si.�p tell as that a loud jazz number<lb />
called "Shake That Thing" by Wyn-<lb />
0 lie Harris is definitely the Soda<lb />
Shop's top tune. This is followed very<lb />
closely by the Chords' popular ver-<lb />
sion of 'Sh-Boom "Face to Face"<lb />
by Gordon McRae, "The Little Shoe-<lb />
maker" by the Gaylords, and "Love I<lb />
You also by the Gaylords, round out<lb />
I the five favorites.<lb />
Sports, Inc.<lb />
BOBBY HODGES, the big guy who<lb />
made headlines with the Pirates sea-<lb />
sons 1 ast, now watches the games<lb />
from the stands with wife Druscilla.<lb />
Hell be graduating this fall.<lb />
A.CC should resume football. A<lb />
game between the Bulldogs and the<lb />
Pirates would really add a lot of<lb />
flavor to the football season. The<lb />
valuable Bohunk Trophy which is at<lb />
-take in all athletic contests between<lb />
the two schools is now harbored by<lb />
he Pirates.<lb />
'Couple Of The Week'<lb />
Homecoming, slated for October 16,<lb />
is going to really be a big affair,<lb />
according to some news releases and<lb />
rumors. Louis Clark is chairman of the<lb />
committee to plan the activities for<lb />
the day. From him comes the informa-<lb />
tion that several bands will perform<lb />
in the parade. Having the football<lb />
game in the afternoon will be a test;<lb />
we hope it passes with approval for<lb />
the idea seems a good one. More news jng contempt for such robbing of<lb />
about Homecoming will come in next<lb />
week's paper.<lb />
by Joyce Norris<lb />
Our campus couple this week is<lb />
Sue Willet and Harold Noell. Sue's<lb />
home is in Raleigh and Harold hails<lb />
from Durham.<lb />
East Carolina was the scene of<lb />
their first meeting. Sue said that<lb />
after one of her girl friends intro-<lb />
duced Harold to her last Septem er 12<lb />
at the Freshman Transfer Dance, she<lb />
had a wild crush on him.<lb />
Sue said, "I w nt around in a daze<lb />
after that, hop'ng Harold would no-<lb />
tice me, but he didn't even blink his -<lb />
eye twice until October 2. Then, out 1<lb />
of the clear blue sky. he asked me<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
by Roy Askew<lb />
This week's movie provides a great<lb />
deal of entertainment as Clifton We' b<lb />
1<lb />
s�ieers his best at teh vision. The cast 1<lb />
consists of Clifton Webb, Ginger<lb />
Rogers, Anne Francis, Jeffrey Hunt-<lb />
er, Elsa Lancaster, and several others.<lb />
Webb portrays a polished professor<lb />
of English in a Midwest college who<lb />
is disclosed as an ex-movie idol in<lb />
sih nt pictures now highly popular on<lb />
TV. Mr. Webb has the job of express-<lb />
Since the administration's recent requ<lb />
a 3,000,000 sum in appropriations, several in<lb />
victuals have become increasingly intei<lb />
East Carolina. Air currents are containing<lb />
phrases such as possible consolidation with<lb />
UniveisitJ oi North Carolina, and East Caroli<lb />
position becoming that of a little frog<lb />
Greater University's pond. What does all this<lb />
mean?<lb />
East Carolina possesses an amazing r<lb />
for growth and progress accomplished during<lb />
past eight or ten years. Immediate proof<lb />
advancement can be seen in the number of stu<lb />
d, nts who daily walk from one to six blocks<lb />
their classroom to their rented room upt<lb />
dormitories just cannot accommodate ever)<lb />
;vh wishes to live in them. Another DOS<lb />
proof is the new Student Union. Certainly I<lb />
state would not have spent $100,000 to r'em<lb />
the basemwrt f Wright Building for the ei<lb />
�.�iiinn'nt of the students unless it was appa<lb />
that it would fill the recreational m d<lb />
thronging student body. Next on the agei<lb />
the men's dormitory, already well on the v ,<lb />
completion.<lb />
All this building and improvement requ<lb />
money, and lots of it. Being a state sup:<lb />
institution, we look to the men in Raleigh to .<lb />
vide for our financial obligations. In the<lb />
they have regarded us with a favorable .<lb />
which we hope to repay them by furnish<lb />
educational institution that North Carolina<lb />
be proud to claim.<lb />
Without the assistance of other schools, i<lb />
Carolina has achieved a great degree of act<lb />
Mow, there is talk of consolidating us with I<lb />
Greater University, thereby placing us in a<lb />
lar role to the one played by State and Won.<lb />
College. If this happens, it will mean that E.C.C<lb />
will no longer be her own boss. Many pe<lb />
disapprove of consolidation for sentimental<lb />
sons. They feel that their old Alma Mat-<lb />
not be the same, and so they are distasteful al<lb />
the idea. Then there are others who shar<lb />
1 pinion that East Carolina's progress will<lb />
stunted if put under the hand of the Greater I<lb />
versity. One voice of the press aptly illustr;<lb />
"ih point: East Carolina will be a little froj<lb />
the Greater University's pond. On the other hand,<lb />
should the consolidation become effective, it '<lb />
mean even bigger things for the college, in<lb />
entirety.<lb />
At the present time we need an additional<lb />
teachers, some in all departments. We need more<lb />
dormitories, more classrooms. Should we go under<lb />
the jurisdiction of the Greater University, we<lb />
may see these inadequacies supplied sooner than<lb />
we think.<lb />
There are arguments for both sides of thie<lb />
question. Should E.C.C. remain alone and grow<lb />
up on her own initiative, or be aided by the Great-<lb />
er University? Without a doubt. East Carolin.<lb />
currently changing, increasingly becoming more<lb />
suited to play a leading role in North Carolina's<lb />
education program. We want to see her grow and<lb />
expand. If consolidation will provide this growth<lb />
and expansion, we favor it. With E.C.Cs interest<lb />
at heart, let's weigh this question carefully and<lb />
let the overall good of E.C.C. govern the decision<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Sue Willett and Harold Noell<lb />
Back to the subject of the staff,<lb />
two students have just this week<lb />
been selected to fill the position of<lb />
managing editor and assistant editor<lb />
for Fall Quarter. Valeria Shearon,<lb />
a senior from Fuquay-Varina, worked<lb />
for the paper at Gardner Webb Col-<lb />
lege her freshman year and was<lb />
editor-in-chief of tihe Campbell Col-<lb />
lege paper as a sophomore. She came<lb />
here in the spring of 1953 and has<lb />
worked with the East Carolinian staff<lb />
since that time. She is the assistant<lb />
editor. Bobby Ray Hall, a freshman<lb />
from Erwin, will work as managing<lb />
editor.<lb />
The six-page edition this week is<lb />
due solely to our advertisers. Each<lb />
year several six-pagers are put out.<lb />
But never ibefore have advertisers been<lb />
the cause. We felt unjustified in<lb />
turning down local advertisers who<lb />
wanted space, so Che decision was<lb />
made to make our second issue our<lb />
first ?ix-pager for this year. Green-<lb />
ville advertisers have always been<lb />
more than nice to the college news-<lb />
paper. The students appreciate this.<lb />
graves and for the greedy and shame-<lb />
less individuals who dish up TV trivia<lb />
for the mob.<lb />
On a trip to New York to get an<lb />
injunction against the further show-<lb />
ing of his old films�to resist what<lb />
he solemnly considers an invasion of<lb />
his privacy�the character played by<lb />
the actor runs afoul of a huckster<lb />
for a date that night. I finally re-<lb />
covered t. nough to stammer out a yes,<lb />
and then ran back to the dorm to tell<lb />
the good news. I spent an hour and<lb />
a half getting ready that night to<lb />
go to a two hour movie<lb />
Laughing, Sue went on to tell about<lb />
what happened to them the night of<lb />
the AFROTC ball. "We went to the<lb />
movies that night, and we had to<lb />
sit on the front row because Harold<lb />
had lost his glasses and couldn't see<lb />
very well without them. When we<lb />
large orchids,<lb />
a tux with<lb />
didn't take me<lb />
The man was wearing<lb />
ill the trimmings. It<lb />
hng to recognize them,<lb />
came out of the movie, it was really<lb />
raining. I had to get back to the dorm<lb />
before closing time, so when a lady<lb />
lady of his ancient swashbuckling<lb />
films. In relations, with these two<lb />
phonies, whom Fred Clark and Ginger<lb />
Rogers play, there is brought out a<lb />
niappy burlesque of the mechanics<lb />
and material of TV shows.<lb />
Mr. Webb is consistent when dish-<lb />
ing out cutting remarks or betraying<lb />
the slightest traces of middle-aged<lb />
vanity. Miss Rogers, too, is amusing<lb />
so long as she can be a glamour<lb />
queen dripping with vocal affecta-<lb />
tions. Mr. Clark is briefly voracious<lb />
as the huckster, and Elsa Lancaster<lb />
does a beautiful bit of farcial per-<lb />
forming as a sex-starved lady presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Anne Francis and Jeff Hunter are<lb />
pleasant in the romantic stuff.<lb />
-If you are in the mood for laugh-<lb />
ing, and losing your blues, we rec-<lb />
ommend "Dreamboat<lb />
and gentleman stopped beside us<lb />
and asked if we would like to ride,<lb />
we jumped right in. The woman was<lb />
wearing a lovely black lace dress.<lb />
On her shoulders were pinned two<lb />
V Vespers Are Held<lb />
Each Thursday .Night<lb />
"V Vespers will be held tonight<lb />
in the "Y" Hut at 6:30, announces<lb />
Eileen Lilley, campus YWCA presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
A vesper program is planned for<lb />
every Thursday night under the spon-<lb />
sorship of the campus YWCA and<lb />
YMCA. The services last 30 minutes.<lb />
Inspirational programs are planned<lb />
arfli group singing is included. All<lb />
students are urged to attend.<lb />
but poor Harold was lost without his<lb />
glasses. We started talking and ask-<lb />
ing where everyone's home was.<lb />
Harold, then very innocently asked<lb />
the man, 'Do you live around here?'<lb />
The man smiled and said, 'Yes we<lb />
live right across the street from East<lb />
Carolina. Come over and see us some-<lb />
time<lb />
While this was going on, I was<lb />
sinking a little lower in the back<lb />
seat of the car. I don't think that<lb />
I have ever been more embarassed<lb />
than I was then. Harold didn't re-<lb />
cognize the man and woman as Dr.<lb />
and Mrs. Jiessick until he got out of<lb />
car and was thanking them for<lb />
France And EDO<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
the<lb />
the ride. Boy, was his face red when<lb />
he found out! The very idea, asking<lb />
the President of the Collge if he<lb />
livd somewhere near here<lb />
Sue and Harold like to fish, hunt,<lb />
dance, and go to the movies and foot-<lb />
ball games. Sue added, "At least<lb />
Harold enjoys football games. I just<lb />
tag along. 1 don't know what's coming<lb />
off. but he enjoys them<lb />
Harold gave Sue her engagement<lb />
ring, May 28, 1964. They are plan-<lb />
ning on an early June wedding next<lb />
pring after Harold graduates. Sue,<lb />
On August 30, the French National Assembly<lb />
struck the death blow to the European Defense<lb />
Community (EDC) which was organized under<lb />
General Owight D. Eisenhower for the protection<lb />
of Western Europe. This organization called for<lb />
a certain number of European divisions for every<lb />
American division, making it possible to have a<lb />
standing army ready to defend Western Europe.<lb />
There were six nations in this organization.<lb />
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lition the world over for bringing the Indo-China<lb />
war to an end in a 30-day period, is partially<lb />
responsible for the death of EDC.<lb />
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many, who is doing everything possible through<lb />
bis enlightened policies to get German sovereign-<lb />
ty, has pledged not to build secret munitions fac-<lb />
tories. This did not satisfy France; the result<lb />
was the death of another plan by British Secre-<lb />
tary Eden.<lb />
Secretary Eden's plan called for a seven-<lb />
nation West European defense alliance or a sub-<lb />
stitute for EDC. In general the plan is a revival<lb />
and expansion of the five-power Brussels Pact of<lb />
1948 to bring about a non-supronational associa-<lb />
tion that West Germany as well as Italy could<lb />
join. Britain, France. Italy, Belgium, the Nether-<lb />
lands, Luxembourg and West Germany would<lb />
make up this organization. The plan also called<lb />
for quick rearming of West Germany within the<lb />
North Atlantic Treaty Organization.<lb />
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not unfavorable to the French, Mendes-France<lb />
has drawn up one. His plan calls for strict limita-<lb />
tion and equality of German armaments and a<lb />
tlat prohibition against the manufacture or use<lb />
of atomic weapons. This plan was revealed when<lb />
he dedicated a monument to Frenchmen who as-<lb />
sisted the Germans during the 1940-44 occupation<lb />
of Franco. This helped the French to remember<lb />
when the Germans were armed. This plan not<lb />
only deals with the military problems but also<lb />
the economic ones which Mendes-France thinks<lb />
are more important.<lb />
Secretary of State Dulles flew to Bonn and<lb />
London to negotiate new plans for the rearma-<lb />
ment of West Germany. On Sept. 16, Sec. Dulles<lb />
also favored restrictions on the size and arma-<lb />
ment of West Germany, but is anxious to have a<lb />
meeting and work out a plan that will be accept-<lb />
able to all nations concerned.<lb />
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September If no agreement is reached, will the<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. I&amp;54<lb />
TrU'M<lb />
West Chester Rams Score On Pass, Defeat<lb />
East Carolina, 6-4, In Bruising Grid Contest<lb />
Pair Of Safeties<lb />
In Second Half<lb />
Scored By Bucs<lb />
teairb<lb />
Sing<lb />
A brutal, bruising football game<lb />
ended in defeat for East Carolina<lb />
ere Saturday as the Pirates dropped<lb />
a 6-4 decision to the West Chester<lb />
(Pa.) Ranis. The lose was the first for<lb />
the Bucs after an opening game win.<lb />
Throughout the first half the two<lb />
fought inconclusively with a<lb />
Ram fine bottling up East<lb />
dina's running game.<lb />
third period however, a fum-<lb />
quarterback Gary Maddox was<lb />
recovered by guard Jim Mears of<lb />
W st Chester on the East Carolina 10<lb />
A running play failed to<lb />
gain but then quarterback John<lb />
MrAruny faded � ack and pitched a<lb />
scoring pass to end Dick Paciaroni<lb />
u end zone. The attempted place-<lb />
menl was wide.<lb />
Pirates Score<lb />
Late in the third period a revived<lb />
Pirate team backed the Rams up<lb />
against their own goal line. From that<lb />
point guard Joe Chilbert, attempt-<lb />
ing to i unt from his own end zone,<lb />
had hi? kick blocked by the combined<lb />
�- of Ctharles Smith and Gaither<lb />
(line. The loose ball bounded out of<lb />
the end zone for a safety.<lb />
in the fourth quarter an East Caro-<lb />
lina drive reached the West Chester<lb />
foot line but quarterback Boyd<lb />
WeWb was stopped on an attempted<lb />
� k, an offside penalty threw the<lb />
Pirates back and the Rams took<lb />
Intentional Safety<lb />
Line plays failed to gain for the<lb />
Rams and on fourth down with eight<lb />
is to go for the first, West<lb />
ster quarterback McAneny inten-<lb />
tionally grounded the ball in his own<lb />
end zone. The move gave the Pirates<lb />
their second two points of the evening<lb />
but allowed West Chester to kick safe-<lb />
ly from its own 20. A final Buc scor-<lb />
ing drive bogged down and the game<lb />
ad with tihe Rams running out the<lb />
Both teams had good passing ave-<lb />
es for the evening. East Carolina<lb />
on eight of 13 for a net gain of<lb />
yards while West Chester com-<lb />
pleted nine of 12 good for 51 yards.<lb />
Hast Carolina, after a miserable first<lb />
half which retted it minus three<lb />
is rushing, came back strong to<lb />
rack up 132 yards on the ground<lb />
during the night. West Chester picked<lb />
3 yards rushing.<lb />
The Pirates led in first downs,<lb />
nine to six.<lb />
PAIR OF PIRATES�David Lee (44), left guard for East Carolina College, probably won't play Saturday<lb />
when the Pirates meet Lenoir Rhyne at Hickory. Lee injured his km e against West Chester last week. On the<lb />
other hand however, halfback James Henderson (26), a standout last year with the Pirate frosh, will be ready to<lb />
go for the Pucs. Henderson has shown up well in the first two games of the year for the Pirates.<lb />
Athletic Department<lb />
Announces Swim Hours<lb />
The Athletic Department has re-<lb />
leased the following schedule for rec-<lb />
reational swimming:<lb />
Students: Monday through Friday�<lb />
4-5 p.m Saturday�2-2:30 p.m.<lb />
Faculty: Tuesday and Thursday�<lb />
5-5:30.<lb />
Swim suits are furnished by the<lb />
college. Students are to bring their<lb />
own towels. Girls are required to<lb />
wear swim caps.<lb />
Prevues And Revues<lb />
East Carolina 21, Norfolk Navy 0<lb />
East Carolina 4, West Chester, Pa. 6<lb />
Sept. 2�Lenoir Rhyne, away<lb />
Oct. 2�Catawba, home<lb />
Oct. 9�Elon, away<lb />
Oct. lf�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 />
Martinez Named<lb />
Swimming Coach<lb />
Of Buccaneers<lb />
Plans for the organization of the<lb />
varsity swimming team in the<lb />
ry of East Carolina College are<lb />
low being formulated. Ray H.<lb />
Martinez, who received his B. S. and<lb />
M. S. degrees at L. S. U will coach<lb />
he squad.<lb />
"Pie 28-year-old tutor, a native of<lb />
New Orleans, La was a member of<lb />
L. S. Us swimming team. His pre-<lb />
vious coaching experienie was in A. A.<lb />
 competition at New Orleans and<lb />
Baton Rouge. This will be his first<lb />
position as a coach of college atih-<lb />
The first meeting was held Monday<lb />
night. Although there is only a tent-<lb />
ative schedule, practice will start im-<lb />
mediately. The same events of last<lb />
year's Aquatics Clug meets will be in-<lb />
cluded plus an addition of divers. The<lb />
first month of practice will be con-<lb />
centrated on form.<lb />
� The opposition will be primarily<lb />
� rovided by Southern Conference foes<lb />
: ince no North State Conference mem-<lb />
bers have organized swimming teams.<lb />
Among these will be Davidson, the<lb />
Citadel, and possibly the North Caro-<lb />
lina State Frosh.<lb />
There are five men returning from<lb />
last year's Aquatics Club. Others who<lb />
are interested in the sport shoud con-<lb />
tact Coach Martinez. Participation is<lb />
encouraged and desperately needed,<lb />
said Martinez. Pratice is from five<lb />
until six o'clock, Monday through<lb />
Saturday afternoons.<lb />
YOU GET A BIG, CLEAR PREVIEW<lb />
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KODET LENS<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne Plays<lb />
Ten Game Grid Slate<lb />
Saturday's game with East Carolina<lb />
is the first of the year for Lenoir<lb />
Rhyns Bears. '<lb />
Following that contest, the Bears<lb />
meet non-conference Newberry before<lb />
returning to league action for three<lb />
successive weeks against Appalachian,<lb />
Guilford and Western Carolina. Two<lb />
more "foreign" teams, Emory and<lb />
Henry and Wot'ford, are next on the<lb />
Bears' schedule. The last two games<lb />
of the year will be with Elon and<lb />
dark-iiorse Catawba.<lb />
App Grid Eleven<lb />
Leading League<lb />
After First Week<lb />
Western Carolina and Appalachian<lb />
collide at Asheville while East Caro-<lb />
lina plays Lenoir Rhyne at Hickory<lb />
in North State Conference football<lb />
action Saturday night.<lb />
Meanwhile, tihe Mountaineers from<lb />
A) alachian remain in possession of<lb />
the loop's top position by virtue of<lb />
a ltt! win over one of the strongest<lb />
Guilford teams in years. That contest<lb />
is the only one yet playeded within<lb />
the league.<lb />
Other action last week saw East<lb />
Carolina and Catawba, rated one-two .<lb />
in this year's race, losing to outside<lb />
opposition. The Pirates, last year's <lb />
cham.s dropped I toughie, 6-4, to<lb />
West Chester, of Pennsylvania. Ca-<lb />
tawba lost to a surprisingly strong<lb />
Wofford team, 33-19. Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
clobbered Newport News Apprentice,<lb />
82-0, and Western Carolina, which lost<lb />
four games by one point last season,<lb />
started things off in similar style fcy<lb />
bowing, you guessed it, 7-6 to Carson-<lb />
Newman.<lb />
The remainder of this week's sched-<lb />
ule in addition to the family fusses,<lb />
finds Lion opening its schedule at<lb />
The Citadel and Newberry playing at<lb />
Catawba. Guilford has an open date.<lb />
The standings:<lb />
CONFERENCE GAMES<lb />
W L Pet. Pf Pa<lb />
Scout Talk: Future Foes<lb />
Send Spies To Watch Bucs<lb />
Appalachian 1<lb />
Catawba .0<lb />
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Western Carolina 0<lb />
Guilford 0<lb />
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Elon <lb />
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It was just prior to the West<lb />
Chester-Eaat Carolina game last<lb />
Saturday night. Near tihe press<lb />
box high up in the East Stands<lb />
scoata repie- nting several North<lb />
State Conference schools were<lb />
pre ar ng their note cards, eager<lb />
to snare some secret bit of East<lb />
Carolina offense or defense.<lb />
A West Obttter assistant coach<lb />
climbed the steps, bringing with<lb />
him a potter for the press box.<lb />
When he saw the scouts he eyed<lb />
them suspiciously. "Gettin' some<lb />
do � on Ea.st Carolina?" he asked.<lb />
A chorus of affirmative grunts<lb />
an vser d big question. Satisfied<lb />
al the scouts offered no threat<lb />
to his squad, the West Chester<lb />
tant became more familiar.<lb />
"I come down to take a look at<lb />
hist v k myself he said<lb />
proudly.<lb />
Instantly the scouts came alive.<lb />
"Whad.ia see?" one asked tenta-<lb />
tiv :y.<lb />
"Man -aid West Chester.<lb />
"man, tShese boys got potential<lb />
The scouts looked from one to<lb />
another and nodded sagely.<lb />
��Guess they're relying pretty<lb />
much on their running game now<lb />
Cherry's (Dick Cherry, Pi-<lb />
rate passer out with injured leg)<lb />
out one man offered.<lb />
"Yep, yep. you're right said<lb />
West Chester. "But don't fool<lb />
yourself too much. Webb arid<lb />
boy Collier (East Carolina quar<lb />
terbacks) both can throw<lb />
t all The seouU looked at<lb />
another again.<lb />
"Arxl another thing V,<lb />
 heater continued, "you <lb />
watch thig boy Hayes (T<lb />
Hayes, Buc co-captain). Run lik�<lb />
a wild man. That's it exa.<lb />
Runs like a wild man<lb />
"Think you can take<lb />
one scout asked.<lb />
"Well now, I don't know a'<lb />
that West Chester said. I :<lb />
got quite a ball club. Now<lb />
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;PAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1964<lb />
(SB<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
na<lb />
goes to Hickory Sat-<lb />
and the chips will be<lb />
Bucs, last year's eon-<lb />
amps, as thsy seek to begin<lb />
defense of their title<lb />
 Rhyne.<lb />
Guihord refused to con-<lb />
st th Kast Caro-<lb />
ites find, themselves in<lb />
osition of playing<lb />
l � " an the remain-<lb />
the conference.<lb />
�  Carolina has little<lb />
such a small thing as<lb />
fereace member could<lb />
� title and. there-<lb />
rown i- to be protected,<lb />
have to win Vm all.<lb />
! iiioir Rhyne and Coach<lb />
r M.iaieh Mould like<lb />
tetter than to upset the<lb />
victory wagon. Last year<lb />
iirates dag a muddy hole in<lb />
soaked College Stadium,<lb />
in the defending chain-<lb />
rs and buried them to<lb />
ol H4-0.<lb />
Saturday's game could<lb />
.racial for the Pirates.<lb />
're all crucial when<lb />
East Carolina defeated<lb />
league last year<lb />
every one of them<lb />
.ugly enough Wolfe, who weighs 148<lb />
pound's and who is the fastest man<lb />
on the West Chester .squad, is regard-<lb />
ed by his mates as the best blocker<lb />
on the team.<lb />
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PAGE FIVE<lb />
Pirates Face Lenoir Rhyne At Hickory<lb />
Opening Conference Contest<lb />
During the course of the game one<lb />
Pennsylvunian remarked on the Ne-<lb />
groe.s seated in the separate stands<lb />
at the East end of the field. The<lb />
comment prompted us to ask about<lb />
Negro enrollment at West Chester.<lb />
Seems that about 40 Negroes<lb />
attend the Pennsylvania school<lb />
and one is a member of the foot-<lb />
ball team. "He wasn't a starter<lb />
the Pennsylvania said, "so we<lb />
left him at home. No telling what<lb />
would have happened if He had<lb />
brought him along for the game.<lb />
Vouse guys would probably have<lb />
torn him up<lb />
Well, pardon our prejudice, you a<lb />
Finds Key Players Injured<lb />
ii.<lb />
e piece<lb />
- asoti.<lb />
Pirate as<lb />
I'mi 1'A.RTER�Twa a<lb />
for East Carolina<lb />
the Pirates were up in� b�nd<lb />
c. ueil-coached team<lb />
itle for its 6-4 win.<lb />
�t r reminded us quite a<lb />
Harvey, the team which<lb />
ed the Bucs, 12-0, in<lb />
January 2. Small and<lb />
West Chester nevertheless<lb />
able to take a 60-minute<lb />
well as a heavier squad.<lb />
aid have been worse for<lb />
rolina f West Chester's<lb />
 ack, Dickie Wolfe,<lb />
 tkra. Wolfe injured his<lb />
practice and so watched<lb />
; t. e press box. Axnaz-<lb />
The halftime performance put on<lb />
by the Beat Carolina band at Sat-<lb />
urday's game certainly deserves men-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Seldom Ls a school fortunate enough<lb />
to have a football team and a march-<lb />
ing band of the caliber of East Caro-<lb />
lina's. This year's band is the largest<lb />
in the history of the school and their<lb />
halrtinie show Saturday night meas-<lb />
ured up almost to the famous "Drag-<lb />
net" number of last fall.<lb />
Congratulations and keep up the<lb />
good work to East Carolina's march-<lb />
A crippled East Carolina eleven<lb />
goes against Lenior Rhyne's Bears<lb />
at Hickory Saturday night as the<lb />
Pirates o; en defense of the North<lb />
State Conference grid crown they won<lb />
lor the first time last year.<lb />
Last week the Pirates dropped a<lb />
6-4 decision to West Chester (Pa.)<lb />
iii an intersootional battle wihich<lb />
brought injur.es to key players David<lb />
Lee and Boyd We 1. Lee, an All-Con-<lb />
f rence guard, suffered an injury to<lb />
his knee while Webb, the team's num-<lb />
ber one quarterback, received a hip<lb />
injury. Both are likely to miss Sat-<lb />
urday 's contest.<lb />
Bears Ready<lb />
That the Bears will be fired up for<lb />
"i � game is almost a dead certainty.<lb />
Last year, with Little All-American<lb />
Dick Cherry passing, the Bucs admin-<lb />
istered a 84-0 pasting here to Lenior<lb />
Rhyne, tihen defending conference<lb />
chant; s. Cherry however, is side-<lb />
lined for the season with a broken<lb />
foot.<lb />
The Pirates will have one consola-<lb />
tion in that the contest will be the<lb />
first of the season for the Bears.<lb />
East Carolina already lias two games<lb />
under its belt, an opening night win<lb />
by 21-0 over Norfolk Navy and last<lb />
week's defeat at the hands of West<lb />
Chester.<lb />
Last year's Lenoir Rhyne squad,<lb />
composed almost entirely of sopho-<lb />
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Little Ail-American fulliback Steve<lb />
Trudnack. As a result the Bears scor-<lb />
ed only two touchdowns in losing their<lb />
first four games. They rallied to take<lb />
L.e next four however, before losing<lb />
the season's finale, 14-0, to Catawba.<lb />
In conference the Bears ended with<lb />
a three-three mark in a tie for third<lb />
place with Appalachian.<lb />
LR Holds Edge<lb />
The series between East Carolina<lb />
and the Bears began in 1934, some<lb />
14 years before the Pirates entered<lb />
the North State Conference. Five<lb />
games were played between tin- two<lb />
clubs before tie Bucs finally racked<lb />
up a 27-lit victory at Hickory in 1050.<lb />
Overall the record between the two<lb />
teams shows two wins for the Pirates<lb />
and seven for Lenior Rhyne.<lb />
Due to the succession of injuries<lb />
that have plagued East Carolina,<lb />
Saturday's stalling line-up remains<lb />
indefinite. J. D. Bradford and Larry<lb />
Rhodes should start at the ends, Willie<lb />
Holland and George Tucker at tackles.<lb />
Don Burton, senior from Roanoke<lb />
Rapids, should start at one guard<lb />
position. Should Lee not be able to<lb />
play then Paul Popov, sophomore<lb />
from Kinston who showed up well<lb />
against West Chester, may get the<lb />
starting nod. Louis Hallow will be at<lb />
center.<lb />
iPn the backfield Louis Collier will<lb />
BUCCANEER BOMBSHELLS�Two senior East irolin.i linemen who hare played standout ball in the<lb />
Pirates' first two 1954 games are Don Burton (21) and George Tucker (52). Burton, who is six feet tall and<lb />
weighs 185 pounds, is from Roanoke Rapids while Tuckr, who hai!s from Monroe, is six feet, one inch tail and<lb />
weighs in at 190 pounds.<lb />
robobly start at quarterback if Webb<lb />
is unable to play. Toppy Hayes and<lb />
Emo Boado will be at the halves and<lb />
Claude King, barring a recurrance of a<lb />
leg injury which kept him out of<lb />
last week's game, should be a fullback.<lb />
Frosh Gridders<lb />
Without Schedule<lb />
For Fall Season<lb />
by J. W .Browning<lb />
ar's edition of East Caro-<lb />
rsity football team is loaded<lb />
man talent eager to make<lb />
-quad since there will be<lb />
tad this season.<lb />
Earl Smith has said that<lb />
a or three games could<lb />
it would be much more<lb />
ise the freshmen as<lb />
material for the varsi-<lb />
� d, the newcomers<lb />
' jr years of varsity eligi-<lb />
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. ai �f eligibility.<lb />
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 tern jo and tfcey<lb />
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: le number one squad.<lb />
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Monde, guard from Dunn,<lb />
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. one.<lb />
Pinkie Young, Washington<lb />
Tommy Jones, Oxford Orphan-<lb />
Jimmy Ellen, Farmville<lb />
Curtis Roberson, Robersonville<lb />
Howard Mynck, Roanoke<lb />
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Joe Mayo, Kinston<lb />
Jack Allen, Farmville<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST"GAR0L1nian<lb />
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1954<lb />
3BX<lb />
Why Go To College?<lb />
Many Reasons Make College Training A Must<lb />
(Editor's note: With "Why Go To<lb />
College" such an imposing question<lb />
in the minds of all of us, the follow-<lb />
ing excerpts from letters written in<lb />
a pull among high school graduates<lb />
from different Southern states might<lb />
be interesting to East Carolina read-<lb />
ers. The poll was taken by "The Pro-<lb />
gressive Farmer a leading Southern<lb />
magazine.)<lb />
Opportunity Knocks<lb />
Each year more people are realizing<lb />
: at good education is the basis for<lb />
nation's democracy and security.<lb />
 sound education enables one to see<lb />
needs of our world and to do<lb />
something about it. Hundreds of<lb />
scholarships are given yearly to en-<lb />
courage high school graduates to at-<lb />
tend college. God has blessed our<lb />
ntry with fruitful seasons, thus<lb />
j oimg people more opportunity<lb />
to attend college. Opportunity for edu-<lb />
knoeks. Let all who can, open<lb />
or and enter.<lb />
Lester Lee, La.<lb />
College Grads Needed<lb />
College-trained men and women are<lb />
never before. Our schools<lb />
need over a quarter of a million well-<lb />
trained teachers. Likewise, business<lb />
in lustry need millions of college-<lb />
I eople. We need leadership<lb />
I ower for continued econom-<lb />
 and spiritual progress. Any-<lb />
ability beyond that required<lb />
ne job should go to college<lb />
; 11 are for responsibility and lead-<lb />
Martha R. Cooley, Ala.<lb />
College a Must<lb />
rteone has said, "Our lives are<lb />
: so much by their length<lb />
their breadth A fast-moving<lb />
age and an increasing<lb />
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. College training is now7<lb />
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Aork and scholarships rule out the<lb />
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earning. I believe college will<lb />
East Carolina Sends<lb />
FTA State Delegate<lb />
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. enship which is being held Septem-<lb />
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Participation in this conference as<lb />
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. C. Teachers Association meet-<lb />
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About Annual Pictures<lb />
Picturts for the yearbook,<lb />
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in the annual staff room. Of-<lb />
fice hours are as follows:<lb />
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5:30 p.m. The office will not<lb />
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advantages to college than the aca-<lb />
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Martha Clark, Miss.<lb />
Fall Life Saving Class<lb />
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152 Graduate<lb />
During Summer<lb />
Breaking a record, 58 graduates<lb />
were granted the Master of Arts De-<lb />
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commencement exercises held at the<lb />
end of the 1954 term of Summer<lb />
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Joyner Library Opens During Summer Term;<lb />
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n . ��� Librarv was opened lullment increased with the flood of (reading room, a recreation .<lb />
, the fir term of summer I veteran it became evident that a , the necessary administrative <lb />
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�o�L Fhe ' a'The Statt. Legislature appropriated and circulation desk<lb />
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