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This Week's Movie<lb />
lean Peters, David Wayne and Hugh<lb />
Mirlowt are the stars in this week's<lb />
campus movie, to be shown at seven Sat-<lb />
suki � night in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Eastd<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 ME XXX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FKIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954<lb />
Number 4<lb />
Special Education Services Render Help<lb />
To Student Body, Eastern Inhabitants<lb />
ipeech, Hearing Tests<lb />
teveai Need For Clinic,<lb />
lassos Open This Fall<lb />
ication classes i.i speech<lb />
. . are being offered in the<lb />
urriculum again this year.<lb />
statements by Mr. Court-<lb />
in tractor in special<lb />
a defines Special Edu-<lb />
ase of work which<lb />
viduals who have vis-<lb />
speech<lb />
Opportunities For Exchange<lb />
Teachers Open In Many Areas<lb />
or<lb />
as<lb />
�<lb />
Mty<lb />
defects<lb />
who are crippled, mental-<lb />
: v exceptionally rapid<lb />
ultimate goal of Spec-<lb />
Mr. Strontstra further<lb />
to put the handicapped<lb />
in society, and in so<lb />
him the realization that<lb />
tribute to society by making:<lb />
f his<lb />
good points. The<lb />
aimed toward pre-<lb />
ure teacher to recog-<lb />
iii of the handicapped<lb />
aide to help the child<lb />
or to refer the child<lb />
sts, in severe cases.<lb />
irsee which are being of-<lb />
� duction to Exceptional<lb />
Principals of Speech Cor-<lb />
Problems of Exceptional<lb />
Speech Development<lb />
The latter is an ex-<lb />
ng taught in Golds-<lb />
Teaching opportunities abroad for<lb />
elementary, secondary, and junior col-<lb />
lege positions are available in Aus-<lb />
tralia, Austria, Belgium-Luxembourg,<lb />
Burma, Canada, Denmark, Finland.<lb />
France, Germany. Greece. Iraq. Ita-<lb />
ly, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zea-<lb />
land, Norway, Thailand, Union of<lb />
South Africa, Great Britian, and in<lb />
certain colonial areas of the United<lb />
Kingdom. Applications for teaching<lb />
positions abroad during the academ-<lb />
ic year 196-56 should be filed before<lb />
October 15, 1954, with the Office of<lb />
Education.<lb />
Requests for the publication, "Ex-<lb />
change Teaching Opportunities 1955-<lb />
56 Under the Educational Exchange<lb />
Program should be addressed to<lb />
the Teacher Exchange Section, Of-<lb />
fice of Education. U. S. Department<lb />
of Health, Education, and Welfare,<lb />
Washington 25. D. C, if interested<lb />
for information.<lb />
Attention is also called to the eli-<lb />
gibility of elementary and secondary<lb />
school teachers for U. S. Government<lb />
fellowships for graduate study abroad<lb />
for the academic year beginning ui<lb />
j September, 1985. Kenneth Holland,<lb />
I'resilient of the Institute of Inter-<lb />
national Education, has encouraged<lb />
school teachers to apply for these<lb />
foreign study grants which give op-<lb />
portunities for study or research in<lb />
various pai'ts of the world.<lb />
Participating countries in the Ful-<lb />
bright Program where opportunities<lb />
for teachers appear most favorable<lb />
are Australia, Austria, Belgium, Den-<lb />
mark. France, Germany, Italy, the<lb />
Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,<lb />
the Phillipines. and the United King-<lb />
dom. Under the Buenos Aires Con-<lb />
vention Program, grants are avail-<lb />
able for study in Bolivia, Brazil.<lb />
Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica. Cuba,<lb />
Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Hai-<lb />
ti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua,<lb />
Panama, Paraguay. Peru, and Vene-<lb />
zeula.<lb />
SGA Gives Over Student Dances<lb />
After Games To Music Ed Club<lb />
Other Important<lb />
Issues Come Up<lb />
In Legislature<lb />
Time To Start Decorating For Homecoming<lb />
Baptists Plan For Convention<lb />
orientation week of this<lb />
r, 928 freshmen and trans-<lb />
given speech and hearing<lb />
� � is total, 29 were found<lb />
in speech, and 98<lb />
The Baptist Student Union State tion concerning this from<lb />
Convention will be held in Greens-<lb />
boro during the weekend of November<lb />
5-7. This was announced today by<lb />
Gloria Blanton, campus BSV director.<lb />
The theme of the convention this<lb />
year will be "Toward Twentieth Cen-<lb />
tury Discipleship and speakers will<lb />
ve hearing. These I be Dr. Cuthbert Ruterber, Professor<lb />
chairman<lb />
Jeanne<lb />
of the<lb />
With Homecoming Day coming up next weekall the dormitory residents have elected committees to start<lb />
decorating to get into the competition for the prize given each year as a reward for the best decorations<lb />
Shown above its a shot taken of Fleming Hall last year after the decoration committee began its work. The<lb />
prize for the best decorated dormitory is only one of many prizes, presented around campus on Homecoming<lb />
Day.<lb />
l'ritchard, music<lb />
campus B. S. U.<lb />
The convention goal this year is<lb />
75. although the highest previous<lb />
attendance was 60. Students are ask-<lb />
ed to register by Oct. 25 at the B.<lb />
S. U, center. All classes on Friday<lb />
afternoon will be excused. Fresh-<lb />
. rs include both slight and ser-<lb />
ies of defectiveness. At the<lb />
sent time, several of these stu-<lb />
ts a eiving physical therapy.<lb />
will receive it later on.<lb />
Stromstra, who came to East<lb />
lina in September, received his<lb />
ee in speech correction from<lb />
tern Michigan College, and has<lb />
'xperience through the Vet-<lb />
 Administration while working sn-<lb />
� .Id of Audiology. He has done ' and<lb />
study and served as a clinfcal<lb />
a- Ohio State University.<lb />
of Philosophy of Religion at Eastern j man girls will be interested in finding<lb />
Baptist Theological Seminary in Phil<lb />
adelphia, Dr. Dale Moody of Louis-<lb />
ville, Ky Rev. W. W. Finlator of<lb />
Elizabeth City and Dr. Elmer West<lb />
of the Foreign Mission Board of the<lb />
Southern Baptist Convention.<lb />
Activities which students from our<lb />
campus will be actively participating<lb />
in will be the publishing of three is-<lb />
sues of the convention new? bulletin<lb />
acting as convenors at group<lb />
that the weekend spent at the con<lb />
vent ion will not be counted as one<lb />
of their three weekends allowed off-<lb />
cam.pus. Registration fee will be $1.<lb />
and the transportation cost will be<lb />
approximately $5. Students will spend<lb />
the nights in homes of churchmem-<lb />
bers in Greensboro.<lb />
Council committee members re-<lb />
sponsible for promoting convention<lb />
activity will be appointed this week<lb />
B. S.<lb />
TV Attraction, "Let's Go To College'<lb />
Links College Life With Community Living<lb />
discussions. Students interested in the I by Joel Farrar. East Carolina<lb />
i B. S. U. state choir may get informa- ' U. president.<lb />
I Couldn't Believe It Was True!<lb />
� - � X vS<lb />
two programs for '5455 have been<lb />
planned, covering most of the depart-<lb />
ments. All of the organizations on<lb />
campus will be reoresented at one<lb />
time or another.<lb />
There are four types of programs<lb />
used: activity, demonstration and in-<lb />
terviews, lecture, and panel. Five<lb />
minutes of college news is present-<lb />
ed as part of the entertainment. Also<lb />
musical selections are rendered.<lb />
On October 10 Mr. Martinez of the<lb />
P. E. department will speak on his<lb />
hobby, aqua-lung fishing and will ex-<lb />
hibit some of his equipment. October<lb />
17, Dr. Messick and Dr. Carter will<lb />
er-t. Mr. Frank Fuller. Dr. KeithIreport on the student tours to the<lb />
Holmes, Mr. Francis Noel, Dr. Eliza- 1 West Coast. October 24, Mr. Frank<lb />
ke�h VtterWk. Unofficially, Dean ! Fuller will give a demonstration in<lb />
Jenkins and Mr. James Butler assist connection with his topic, Primary<lb />
the group. 'Teaching. The last week in October<lb />
Kv rv week including holidays a the Teachers Playhouse will sponsor<lb />
produced; thirty of the fifty- the show. The first two programs in<lb />
One of the newer and more in-<lb />
teresting activities of ECC is the TV<lb />
program, "Let's Go to College" on<lb />
station WNCT every Sunday from<lb />
1:00 to 1:30 p.m. Students and fac-<lb />
ulv loop iaie In producing the show<lb />
which is beamed at the nearby com-<lb />
munities in order to reflect the various<lb />
activities connected with college life<lb />
and college education and to promote<lb />
a closer relationship between eastern<lb />
Carolina and ECC.<lb />
Members of the TV Committee are<lb />
Dr. Martha M. Pingei, chairman.<lb />
Bi uce Trib' le. Dr. Kenneth L. Bing,<lb />
Dr. Ed Carter, Dr. Kenneth Cuth-<lb />
how<lb />
November will be presented by the<lb />
AFROTC.<lb />
"Teh vision is the most interesting<lb />
medium of communication in our day,<lb />
hut because of its newness not many<lb />
people realise the full potentalities of<lb />
sue B medium Mated Dr. Martha<lb />
Pingei, chairman. "All the students<lb />
and faculty can make one of the<lb />
hest known colleges in the country if<lb />
they can make the college literally<lb />
come alive to a non-college audience.<lb />
"If anyone has any ideas or would<lb />
like to discuss programming, feel<lb />
"re � to contact the chairman and the<lb />
members of the committee<lb />
"Let's Go to College" is presented<lb />
by WNCT in the interest of the cob-<lb />
menifcy and given the time free. Mr.<lb />
A. Hartwell Campbell, manager, is<lb />
re- onsihle for this. Eck Wall of<lb />
WNCT edits and assists with the<lb />
show.<lb />
YMCA President Goes To Southern 4rea Meet;<lb />
Other Campus Clubs List Current Activities<lb />
suffering through the hot" weather we h.v. had here durins .his quarter, it te hard to believe that<lb />
. m, as the one above could extet on our cami.ua. It does snow once in awh.le. though. See It for yourself:<lb />
i -stene, 1951. <lb />
Drama Group Play Comedy Involving 'Reds'<lb />
setting for the Teacher's Play-<lb />
rtvv play to be shown on the<lb />
ights preceding the 1954 Home-<lb />
g next week end might well be<lb />
Carolina campus.<lb />
I he Male Animal" is a campus<lb />
dy with a football week-end set-<lb />
It is the story of a young,<lb />
Sy absent-minded English pro-<lb />
Tommy Turner, who unwit-<lb />
gets himself involved in a<lb />
charge. To complicate his dif-<lb />
ficulties a returning football hero<lb />
sas designs on his wife, Ellen.<lb />
With it's football players and re-<lb />
turning alumni and trustees "The<lb />
Male Animal" partly parallels East<lb />
Carolina College on Homecoming.<lb />
A successful stage and screen plsy,<lb />
I "The Male Animal has been described<lb />
by Laura Credle<lb />
as "hilarious "sparkling "bouy-<lb />
antly funny" and "engagingly ami-<lb />
cable "The New York Daily News"<lb />
describes it as "the best comedy since<lb />
"Life with Father<lb />
James Corum of Reidsville plays<lb />
the bewildered professor. Ellen is<lb />
played by Nancy Cooke of Dunn.<lb />
Michael Barns, a young intellectual,<lb />
is played by Travis Martin of Wil-<lb />
liamston. He writes an editorial for<lb />
the campus Literary magazine prais-<lb />
ing Professor Turner for reading a<lb />
letter by Vanzetti, a move which<lb />
Barns takes as a stand for academic<lb />
freedom.<lb />
Professor Turner promptly finds<lb />
the influential trustee, Ed Keller,<lb />
played by James Crawford of Jack-<lb />
sonville Beach, Fla. hot on his trail<lb />
issuing cries of "red When the col-<lb />
leges' past football hero, played by<lb />
Al Carr offers to take Ellen "away<lb />
from all this" the timid civilized pro-<lb />
fessor turns into the male animal at<lb />
bay.<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey is directing the<lb />
play assisted by Patricia Goodwin.<lb />
William Penuel heads the Technical<lb />
staff.<lb />
The play will be shown at State<lb />
College tomorrow night as the open-<lb />
ing feature of the entertainment se-<lb />
ries there.<lb />
It will be shown in the College<lb />
Theatre October 13 and 14 at 8:15<lb />
p. m a fitting beginning for the<lb />
1954 Homecoming celebration.<lb />
Charlie Bedford, senior and presi-<lb />
dent of the Southern Area Council<lb />
of the YMCA, attended the executive<lb />
committee meeting of the YMCA in<lb />
Atlanta, Georgia last weekend.<lb />
As president of the Southern Area,<lb />
Bedford is a member of the National<lb />
Student Couneil of the YMCA. He<lb />
attended the national meeting in Ox-<lb />
ford, Ohio August 30-September 5<lb />
d served on the steering committee<lb />
for the meeting.<lb />
Bed ord is also a member of the<lb />
United Student Christian Council and<lb />
attended the meeting of the council<lb />
which was held September 5-11 in Ox-<lb />
ford Ohio. Thirteen student groups<lb />
are represented on the United Stu-<lb />
dent Christian Council.<lb />
Bedford has been active in the YM-<lb />
CA at East Carolina, having served<lb />
as treasurer his sophomore year, pres-<lb />
ident his senior year and is a member<lb />
of the cabinet this year.<lb />
Science Club<lb />
A story of progress through science<lb />
and engineering was presented at East<lb />
Carolina College Tuesday night, when<lb />
G neral Motor's Previews of Progress<lb />
was presented before more than a<lb />
thousand people in the Wright audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
The program, a non-technical<lb />
science show and series of demon-<lb />
strations, was sponsored by the stu-<lb />
dent Science Club of East Carolina.<lb />
Industrial Arts Club<lb />
The Industrial Arts Club of East<lb />
of the school year began arrange-<lb />
ments to participate in event of<lb />
Homecoming Day for Alumni on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
President Charles B. West, senior<lb />
from Dunn, welcomed approximately<lb />
thirty members. Leroy Henderson of<lb />
Hubert gave a summary of club act-<lb />
ivities and objectives.<lb />
Plans were 'begun for participatien<lb />
by industrial arts students in Home-<lb />
coming Day. Members decided to carry<lb />
out again this fall the project of<lb />
awarding a plaque to the dormitory<lb />
most attractively and appropriately<lb />
d'corated for the occasion.<lb />
An Industrial Arts Queen who will<lb />
take part in the Homecoming Day<lb />
parade and other events of the day<lb />
will be sponsored by the club, accord-<lb />
ing to plans made at Monday's meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Women Day Students<lb />
On September 30, a large number of<lb />
women day students gathered in the<lb />
basement of Austin for their first<lb />
business meeting of the year.<lb />
President Jackie Sears presided and<lb />
made a report on SGA activities and<lb />
presented to the students the tasks<lb />
of electing a sponsor for Homecoming<lb />
and deciding whether or not to enter<lb />
a float in the Homecoming Parade.<lb />
Both problems were partially settled.<lb />
Episcopal<lb />
The Diocesan Commission for Col-<lb />
lege Work of the Episcopal Diocese<lb />
of East Carolina met during the week-<lb />
end at the Parish House of St. Paul's<lb />
Episcopal Church here to establish<lb />
policies and program for the newly<lb />
appointed College Curate, the Rev.<lb />
C. Edward Sharp, and to give him<lb />
guidance in his work as Chaplain to<lb />
Episcopal students at East Carolina<lb />
College.<lb />
Creative Writers<lb />
Frfteen members of the campus<lb />
Creative Writers and their guests<lb />
enji yed a chicken dinner and an in-<lb />
teresting program Monday night as<lb />
the group met for the second time<lb />
this year, at Red Oaks �<lb />
President Faye O'Neal presided at<lb />
the meet and introduced Dr. Martha<lb />
Pingei, faculty advisor for the or-<lb />
ganization who had charge of the<lb />
program. Dr. Pingei in turn intro-<lb />
duced Dr. Keith Holmes who accom-<lb />
panied for group singing with his<lb />
electric guitar.<lb />
Those attending the dinner meeting<lb />
were: Faye O'Neal, Bob Hilldrup, Pat<lb />
Jackson, JoAnn Harris, Tee Barnett,<lb />
Bill Penm'l, Helen Alexander, Jan<lb />
Raby, Jane Smith, Linda McLawhorn,<lb />
Mrs. Agnes Barrett, Miss Eunice Mc-<lb />
Gee. Dr. G. W. Knipp, Dr. Joseph<lb />
Withey, Dr. L. Eckles, Dr. Ed Hirsh-<lb />
berg, Dr. Holmes and Dr. Pingei.<lb />
YWCA<lb />
The first YWCA meeting will be<lb />
held on Thursday night, October 7,<lb />
at 7:00 p. m. This meeting will be<lb />
in the "Y" hut immediately following<lb />
vespers. Th?re will be a program,<lb />
business meeting and refreshments<lb />
Old members are invited, new mem-<lb />
ers are urged to be present, and<lb />
anyone else interested in this club<lb />
is welcome at this meeting.<lb />
IRC<lb />
Lt. Col. H. R. Selfridge of the de-<lb />
partment of Air Science and Tactics<lb />
told the members of the campus In-<lb />
ternational Relations Club last week<lb />
that the reason the U. S. has built<lb />
such a large number of air bases<lb />
abroad is to draw a defense circle<lb />
around Russia. Lt Selfridge was<lb />
guest speaker at the first meeting<lb />
of the IRC for this year.<lb />
Irving Maynard, president of the<lb />
organization presided over the meet-<lb />
ing. Business taken up by the group<lb />
included electing John Sandera as<lb />
vice-president and Peggy Moore to<lb />
represent the IRC in the race for<lb />
homecoming queen.<lb />
Vetg Club<lb />
The first supper meeting of the<lb />
Veterans Club was held last Thurs-<lb />
day night. Fifty-two veterans, wives,<lb />
and girl friends enjoyed chicken,<lb />
stew and barbecue.<lb />
The SGA legislature at its meet-<lb />
ing on Oct. 29 accepted the Budget<lb />
Committee's recommendation to ap-<lb />
propriate $25 for the Men's Judici-<lb />
ary.<lb />
Vacancies on various committees<lb />
were filled at this meeting. Hugh<lb />
Young will fill the vacancy on the<lb />
Awards Committee. Vacancies on the<lb />
Flection Committee will be filled by<lb />
Harriet Davis and Eddie Dennis.<lb />
Kathryn Lewis will be the Fresh-<lb />
man member of the Points Commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
The body moved to recommend ac-<lb />
ceptances of the By-Laws of the<lb />
Men's Judiciary was accepted by the<lb />
legislature.<lb />
Lewis Clark gave a run down on<lb />
Homecoming. On Friday October 15<lb />
there will be a pep rally at 6:30 p. m.<lb />
From 8-12 that night, Shep Fields<lb />
and his orchestra will play for a<lb />
dance. The parade will start at 10:30<lb />
Saturday morning. The Alumni lun-<lb />
cheon will be at 12:15 p. m. The<lb />
Student Union will hold open house<lb />
at 1:30 p. m. The biggest event,<lb />
which is the game between the Pir-<lb />
ates and Western Carolina, will be-<lb />
gin at 2:30 p. m. The Collegians will<lb />
play for a Tea Dance, which will be<lb />
around 5:00 p. m. In ending a big<lb />
weekend there will be the Homecom-<lb />
ing Dance. The Collegians will play<lb />
for this dance. Both dances will be<lb />
informal. Students and their guests<lb />
will be admitted on the students ID<lb />
cards, lumni members will be ad-<lb />
mitted also.<lb />
A $25, $15, and $10 prize will be<lb />
given for the best float and a $25<lb />
prize will be given for the best de-<lb />
corated dorm on Homecoming Day.<lb />
The discussion of the dance situ-<lb />
ation was continued. Wade Cooper,<lb />
President of SGA, reported on how<lb />
student's guests, the visiting team<lb />
and cheerleaders would be admitted.<lb />
He suggested that forms be printed<lb />
for the guests. Forms would be sent<lb />
to the other schools for their team<lb />
members and cheerleaders. As was<lb />
pointed out in last week's SGA news,<lb />
the SGA will be responsible for con-<lb />
duct and finances. Although they<lb />
n ay allow campus organizations to<lb />
sponsor the dances, the SGA will still<lb />
be responsible to the college admini-<lb />
stration. The organization sponsor-<lb />
ing the dance will be responsible to<lb />
the SGA.<lb />
The SGA agreed to allow the Mu-<lb />
sic Education Club to sponsor dan-<lb />
ces after the games this year. The<lb />
maximum amount to be charged per<lb />
person will be 25 cents.<lb />
We Have Parking<lb />
Troubles; So Do<lb />
Other Colleges<lb />
(Editor's note: The following story<lb />
was taken from a northern newspaper.<lb />
Due to the current uproar about the<lb />
parking situation on the campus of<lb />
Ea-st Carolina, we think it will prove<lb />
interesting to our readers.)<lb />
"When Western Michigan College<lb />
students have gotten into trouble<lb />
during the last year, fhere has almost<lb />
always been an automobile connected<lb />
with the incident says J. Towner<lb />
Smith, d an of men at the college.<lb />
As a result, parents are being<lb />
urged t is year to keep their children's<lb />
cars at home, in the case of out-of-<lb />
town students. And local students<lb />
are being urged to use public trans-<lb />
portation.<lb />
The parking problem on the campus<lb />
has become acute in the last several<lb />
years, and local police have found<lb />
the traffic in the campus area to be<lb />
extremely heavy.<lb />
In a letter to parents, President<lb />
Paul V. Sangren said: "We have<lb />
learned by experience that a car lends<lb />
to unnecessary expense, a great waste<lb />
of study time and frequently is found<lb />
to be at wie bottom of disciplinary<lb />
cases. We would like to recommend<lb />
that students should not bring their<lb />
cars to campus unleas they are com-<lb />
muters or need a car for other valid<lb />
reasons<lb /><pb facs="00038356_tn_0002" /><lb />
t�AG TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
3ST<lb />
East�arolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-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 />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954<lb />
i mi i i i<lb />
fRlDA<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Raiting, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editor-inchief . Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Assistant Editor Valeria Slhearon<lb />
Managing Editor � B�bby Ray Hal1<lb />
Feature Editor  Anne Geore<lb />
Sports Editor � Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Business Manager Emil Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager Shirley Hargrove<lb />
Photographer Sidney Jones<lb />
S. G. A. Reporter  J�yce Smith<lb />
Stutf Assistants Gene Lanier, Joyce Smith, Pat<lb />
Humphries, Jerry Register, Dot Lloyd, Letty De<lb />
Loath, Jimmy Ferrell, Evan Taylor, Pat Jackson,<lb />
Margaret Smith, Sylvia Farmer, Lou Ann Rouse,<lb />
Billy Arnold, Jonnie Simpson, Joyce Norris, Betty<lb />
Jean Garrett, Bob Joyner, William Bryant, Roy<lb />
Askew, Tommy Stanton, Tanya Anderson, Sidney<lb />
Jones, Louise Yelverton, Jan Raby, and J. W.<lb />
Browning.<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Mis8 Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor -  Dr. Clinton W. Prewett<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Versatile Circle K Head Likes Fishing Best<lb />
lakes, oceans, and Just anywhere that<lb />
"The moving fingex writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Ultimatum On After Game Dances<lb />
The question of student dances after foot-<lb />
ball games has been answered by the Student<lb />
Legislature. The body passed, without dissent,<lb />
on the matter at last Wednesday's meeting, giving<lb />
the supervision of the dances up into the hands<lb />
of the Music Education club. The question is<lb />
answered; the problem is not yet solved. The<lb />
students here must do that.<lb />
Specifically speaking, there is nothing the<lb />
Music Education club, the SGA, the administra-<lb />
tion or anyone can do to continue these dances<lb />
without the student's help. Maybe the point is<lb />
being too strenuously stressed but we feel that<lb />
it is of enough importance to you to merit<lb />
emphasis.<lb />
Nothing has to be said about conduct. We<lb />
think the committee who will be chosen to keep<lb />
watch for unruly actions will be doing only their<lb />
duty if they take offenders outside and let it<lb />
be known that such is unwanted at East Carolina<lb />
College.<lb />
It is commendable that the Music Education<lb />
club wants to shoulder this responsibility. Let's<lb />
all help them make the dances successful.<lb />
From The Wilmington Daily Star:<lb />
Students, alumni and friends of East Caro-<lb />
lina College . . . should be pleased by the news<lb />
that it has surpassed Women's College in Greens-<lb />
boro in Fall term enrollment thus becomes the<lb />
third largest unit in the state-supported univer-<lb />
sity and college system for white students.<lb />
The tremendous advance of East Carolina<lb />
in the past few years may be credited to two<lb />
major factors.<lb />
One is growth, especially in the number<lb />
of high school graduates of its section.<lb />
The other is the well-planned and progres-<lb />
sive administration of Pres. John D. Messick.<lb />
During his years there, the college h�s<lb />
grown from one primarily interested in. educat-<lb />
ing teachers to a well-rounded institution. As<lb />
it has gone forward, its appeal to young people<lb />
has increased. This year it was forced to turn<lb />
away 250 applicants because rooms could not<lb />
be found for them in dormitories or homes in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
What East Carolina has done should affect<lb />
favorably the next General Assembly's attitude<lb />
toward it. That should mean greater consid-<lb />
erations in appropriations, especially as to en-<lb />
largement of its plant. It is simply a case of<lb />
spending the state's dollars for higher educa-<lb />
tion at the place where they are needed most<lb />
and will return the largest good.<lb />
North Carolina educators should not ignore<lb />
the problem in curricula which the growth of<lb />
East Carolina can offer. Its constant climb nat-<lb />
urally increases demand for wider curricula and<lb />
that, in turn, heightens the threat of duplication<lb />
with academic functions of the three units, in<lb />
Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and Greensboro, of the<lb />
Consolidated University.<lb />
Meanwhile, East Carolina is to be congra-<lb />
tulated. Its growth is the best evidence of its<lb />
service to the young people of this part of the<lb />
state.<lb />
Pick Up Your Own Trash<lb />
Four and a half weeks of school<lb />
are already gone. It doesn't seem pos-<lb />
sible, does it? Time always passes<lb />
that way. And we wonder how many<lb />
of you have a feeling that you never<lb />
get enough accomplished?<lb />
Referring to the old gripe of never<lb />
having enough time to get things<lb />
done, we are reminded of something<lb />
a psychology professor said to a<lb />
class here on campus last summer.<lb />
"The people who are always com-<lb />
plaining about lack of time are not<lb />
nearly so rushed as those who go<lb />
ahead with their work without stop-<lb />
ping to complain Do you agree?<lb />
The Humanities Committee which<lb />
brought to the students last year a<lb />
couple of very informative sympo-<lb />
siums on literary periods, met re-<lb />
cently to discuss continuing their<lb />
work. The work they did last year was<lb />
responsible for a good bit of enlight-<lb />
enment among the students. We hope<lb />
their decision will be to continue<lb />
bringing programs like the sympo-<lb />
siums. It is our opinion that a good<lb />
bit of cultural promotion is needed<lb />
on this campus.<lb />
Again we are sorry to say that a<lb />
letter was submitted to us for pub-<lb />
lication which we had to lay aside<lb />
because the writer neglected to sign<lb />
his name. We want letters to the<lb />
editor but can print only those that<lb />
are signed by the time we go to press.<lb />
We cannot accept the responsibility<lb />
for things said in every letter written<lb />
to the editor; that is our reason for<lb />
not printing letters if we don't know<lb />
who wrote them. We will withhold<lb />
the names from publication, however,<lb />
as long as our office has the original<lb />
copy of the letter, signed by its writer.<lb />
Back to the letter we received last<lb />
week. We are anxious to print it<lb />
if its writer will identify himself.<lb />
Countless numbers of times we have<lb />
been asked why we don't put copies<lb />
of the paper in the mailboxes of the<lb />
staff members on campus. As far as<lb />
we know, that is not our iesponsibili-<lb />
ty. We have no circulation manager<lb />
at present, and if we had one, we feel<lb />
that putting the papers in the mail-<lb />
boxes would be infringing upon the<lb />
rights of the Post Office Department.<lb />
On several occasions in the past,<lb />
that department has accepted the re-<lb />
sponsibility of seeing to it that the<lb />
faculty and staff members get their<lb />
papers through the post office. We<lb />
would be glad to put the number of<lb />
papers necessary at the disposal of<lb />
the post office if they wished to take<lb />
up the project this year. Other than<lb />
that, there is little else that we can<lb />
do.<lb />
Students around here seemingly<lb />
never learn to tamper with what<lb />
belongs to them and leave school<lb />
properly alone. There isn't much to<lb />
say in the way of explanation, either<lb />
abuse of school property seems a<lb />
favorite activity among some groups<lb />
Anne George<lb />
Our outstanding student on campus<lb />
this week is Raby Edwards. Raby not<lb />
only attends college in Greenville,<lb />
but 'hangs his hat' here as well.<lb />
After spending two quarters here<lb />
his freshman year, Raby joined the U.<lb />
S. Coast Guard and held the rank of<lb />
Yeoman when discharged. He .spent<lb />
his entire two years in the service<lb />
stationed off the east coast. For<lb />
awhile the ship was docked near New<lb />
York City and he said he went into<lb />
"The Big City" quite often. But Raby<lb />
wouldn't disclose any "Sea-Stores<lb />
When Raby returned to the campus<lb />
he immediately became quite active<lb />
in various organizations. He was<lb />
Vice-president of the Canterbury<lb />
Club and served on the Inter-Re-<lb />
ligious Council. He also joined te<lb />
Young Democrats Club and the Vet-<lb />
erans Club.<lb />
During his junior year, Raby held on the Dean's list several times,<lb />
the office of President of the Canter-<lb />
bury Club and was a member of Sigma<lb />
Phi Alpha Fraternity, and Circle K.<lb />
This year Raby is president of the<lb />
Circle K Club, and said, "I feel it Canterbury<lb />
is an honor not only to be president<lb />
of this club, but also just to be a<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
Raby Fdwards<lb />
In the Student Government Raby<lb />
has been very active and holds the<lb />
position of Historian this year. This<lb />
vear he is again president of the<lb />
I used to be an early morning milk-<lb />
man commented Raby but I soon<lb />
member, for Circle K does many found myself sleeping through too<lb />
worthy deeds; primarily that of aid- i many classes, so I had to retire<lb />
ing needy children He has also been Raby's main hobby is fishing m<lb />
fi.sh can be found. Sports are another<lb />
interest of his, of which football and<lb />
basketball take the spotlight. Raby<lb />
likes to eat everything, with the ex-<lb />
ceptioa of collards and okra. "I like<lb />
the beach, too�for fishing<lb />
Raby will graduate this May and<lb />
as yet he hasn't made any definite<lb />
plans from there. He will receive an<lb />
AB degree, with English as his ma-<lb />
jor and French as his minor.<lb />
"I'll never forget the night I felt<lb />
most out of place laughs Raby. "It<lb />
wag during the Kiwanis Minstrel<lb />
Show last year when a group of boys<lb />
;n:i gills were supposed to be doing<lb />
a dance routine. I believe all of us<lb />
oy felt like we had 'four feet<lb />
We know all of us on campus will<lb />
miss Raby Edwards after he gradu-<lb />
ates, for he has really been a leader<lb />
here at ECC.<lb />
One summer Raby worked for the<lb />
Federal State Inspection Service. This<lb />
organisation is concerned with in-<lb />
spection of all types of foods such as<lb />
coir beans, -arrots and beets. Raby<lb />
was assigned to inspect just potatoes<lb />
and peanuts. Several other boys from<lb />
school worked with him. For a while<lb />
they were in Charleston, S. C. and<lb />
then spent the remainder of the sum-<lb />
mer in Elizabeth City.<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Teacher's Playhouse<lb />
The Teacher's Playhouse is one of<lb />
the most outstanding organizations<lb />
on campus. Its members, through<lb />
hours of work and preparation, pre-<lb />
sent Fast Carolina College with very<lb />
line entertainment each year.<lb />
Section II of the Constitution of the<lb />
Teacher's Playhouse states: "The<lb />
purpose of this organization shall be<lb />
last year's musical hit "Banana Moon from anybody. After reading a part<lb />
This was the first original productior<lb />
This week we want to talk about a phrase of<lb />
special work which had its origin, so far as Blast<lb />
Carolina la concerned, about four year-<lb />
when former faculty member Mrs. Dorothy<lb />
Perkins came to East Carolina to instruct class-<lb />
es in Special Education, as an extended branch<lb />
of the Education Department. Acting upon a<lb />
recommendation approved by the State l<lb />
lature in 1947, which created a division<lb />
Special Education for handicapped persona, Mr<lb />
Perkins was employed by the college to<lb />
the first classes in special education ever oil<lb />
in the state. Since 1951, the prgram of ! �<lb />
Education has been a definite and valuabh<lb />
f the curriculum.<lb />
The handicapped person has man �.<lb />
ities, but it is the job of the Special Educal<lb />
U acher to point out these and to help the stud<lb />
lo develop them. Many wonders have resu<lb />
from these classes, and East Carolina sh<lb />
take pride in the fact that she is a leader in<lb />
state in this relatively new phase of educal<lb />
When you learn that 49 out of 928 I<lb />
men and transfers indicated speech defect<lb />
98 out of that same total revealed symptoms<lb />
of defective hearing, it seems apparenl<lb />
some medium of assistance is in order. Tr<lb />
fore, we can readily see the great need <lb />
this prgram fills right here on the car:<lb />
When facts like this confront us, it driv<lb />
the realization that Special Education is a<lb />
uable and much needed part of the college<lb />
gram in its entirety.<lb />
Not only is East Carolina the first <lb />
in the state to add Special Education coui<lb />
to the curriculum, but it is one of two v �<lb />
offer any courses of this type in the star<lb />
only other college offering courses in this line<lb />
Western Carolina.<lb />
Succeeding Dr. Rodney Everheart wh<lb />
structed Special Education classes here lasl<lb />
is Mr. Courtney Stromsta, who came to E<lb />
and also the first musical used by<lb />
the Playhouse.<lb />
When asked about the growth of<lb />
the organization, Doug replied, "We<lb />
had ninety-nine members last year,<lb />
but lost quite a few seniors. Around<lb />
fifty freshmen have attended the try-<lb />
outs, but there will be no new mem-<lb />
of one she turned to the girl beside<lb />
her and exclaimed "Oh boy, I just J Carolina in September. Under the leaders<lb />
Mr. Stromsta courses in speech and hearing<lb />
lection are being given to all students wl<lb />
to encourage dramatic arts at East bers voted into the Playhouse until<lb />
Carolina College and to give students after the first quarter<lb />
of the college an opportunity to parti-<lb />
cipate in dramatic productions of edu-<lb />
cational and cultural worth<lb />
DOUG MITCHELL, a junior<lb />
Ixmesome Gotten<lb />
It was like Grand Central Station<lb />
around Cotten Hall last Friday, as the<lb />
can were continuously pulling in to<lb />
from Greenville is serving as take the Freshman girls home for the<lb />
president of the Players this year, first time. Or as one girl put it,<lb />
He was voted into the Playhouse as "Home to some home cooking<lb />
a Freshman. Since that time he has j This Freshman girl was coming<lb />
been an outstanding member, and has I down the post office steps last Fri-<lb />
had roles in such major productions<lb />
as: "Born Yesterday "Robin Hood"<lb />
and "Skin of Our Teeth<lb />
He and Pat Goodwin, vice president<lb />
of the Players, wrote and directed<lb />
day carrying a real prize of two let-<lb />
ters. She began opening one as she<lb />
walked slowly down the steps. One<lb />
was probably from Mom and Dad and<lb />
the other one could have been<lb />
can't wait to get home<lb />
Think of Others!<lb />
It's very seldom that you get a<lb />
chance at the use of one of the Soda<lb />
Shop booths when you have a snack<lb />
to eat. A lot of the students have<lb />
a habit of just sitting around and<lb />
doing their smoking and talking in<lb />
the booths after finishing a coke or<lb />
a snack. This is what the beautiful<lb />
new lounge is for, and thes people<lb />
should think of the others that buy<lb />
snacks but have no place to sit down<lb />
and eat them.<lb />
Which is Which?<lb />
After seeing some of the different<lb />
hair styles around campus it reminds<lb />
me of a short article which I recent-<lb />
ly read in Earl Wilson's column.<lb />
"These days says Richard Hay-<lb />
man, "It's hard to tell whether you're<lb />
walking behind a man who needs a<lb />
hair cut or a woman who just got<lb />
one<lb />
interested. We feel that it is a privil<lb />
have a person on the faculty to deal S<lb />
with students who are burdened with def�<lb />
these types. These classes are not only valua<lb />
to the students, but to the Eastern half of<lb />
state as well, since both college students and gr<lb />
uate students may enroll. Therefore, we tl<lb />
this phase of our curriculum is essential and<lb />
iiutking great strides of progress in the f:<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
The Flag At ECC<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Is this a college campus or a garbage<lb />
heap! Sometimes it makes you wonder! Students<lb />
old enough to accept the academic responsibil-<lb />
ities of college, should also be old enough to con- <lb />
duct themselves as college men and women. We<lb />
should be proud of our campus, but how can<lb />
we when it is literally strown with cups, paper<lb />
and other trash. Those that are guilty of clut-<lb />
tering up the campus should take heed. We<lb />
have done enough talking, in fact it is a shame<lb />
that another editorial must be written on this<lb />
subject.<lb />
Last year the SGA alloted a certain amount<lb />
of money for the sole purpose of installing trash<lb />
hampers around the campus, how about using<lb />
them? Lets don't wait for the other fellow to<lb />
pick up, why don't you yourself take the lead<lb />
and thus make East Carolina the neat, beauti-<lb />
ful, and attractive college that it was when you<lb />
came here.<lb />
Lets not live in a garbage heap, but instead<lb />
clean up your school and at the same time you<lb />
will be cleaning up your environment.<lb />
here.<lb />
For example, look at the cigarette<lb />
burns on a couple of tables in the<lb />
Student Union. One day this week<lb />
a member of the music faculty found<lb />
that someone had been tampering<lb />
with the radio phonograph combi-<lb />
nation in her classroom. You wouldn't<lb />
leave your own radio switched on<lb />
with no volume, would you?<lb />
A Kood policy for all of us to follow<lb />
would be using a little more care<lb />
and being a little more considerate.<lb />
The Circle K Variety Show staged<lb />
here last week was well attended and<lb />
well enjoyed. The Circle K is, in our<lb />
opinion, one of the best clubs on cam-<lb />
pus, in every respect. Raby Edwards,<lb />
president of the organization will be<lb />
glad to explain its functions to any-<lb />
one interested.<lb />
Speaking of variety shows, the<lb />
"East Carolinian" is planning its<lb />
annual talent show for next week.<lb />
Hopes are high among the staff mem-<lb />
bers for a better show this year and '<lb />
a good attendance. Roy Askew, Eli<lb />
zabeth City, and Anne George, Rich-<lb />
mond, are in charge of the presenta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Dr. Posey of the English depart-<lb />
ment has his own unique explanation<lb />
of why babies cry at birth. He said<lb />
in a class discussion this week that<lb />
infants have a right to scream for<lb />
when they enter this cruel world<lb />
they find themselves immediately sad-<lb />
dled with thousands of dollars of<lb />
debts. Dr. Posey was referring to the<lb />
I huge national debt of the country.<lb />
The professor said he was born in<lb />
a state which is spelled with the same<lb />
letters as "taxes only the letters<lb />
"a" and "e" are in different positions.<lb />
You guessed it, he comes from Texas.<lb />
(Editor's note: The following are only<lb />
two of three letters received by our<lb />
office this week. We cannot print<lb />
the third because it was left unsigned.<lb />
The policy of the paper is to withhold<lb />
names from letters to the editor,<lb />
but only as long as we know who<lb />
wrote the letters. We are interested<lb />
in printing the unsigned letter now<lb />
in our possession if its. writer will<lb />
identify himself.)<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Are the clubs, fraternities, and<lb />
other student organizations on this<lb />
campus for the edification and en-<lb />
tertainment of the students or for<lb />
the personal satisfaction of the fac-<lb />
ulty and administration.<lb />
As I look around the campus at<lb />
the various clubs and organizations,<lb />
all I can see is faculty members.<lb />
It appears that they have stifled or<lb />
are in the process of stifling every<lb />
campus organization on the campus.<lb />
There are a few large organizations<lb />
on the campus which enjoy large<lb />
attendance by the students (.also<lb />
large Faculty attendance) but this<lb />
to the pressure applied on the stu to stay clear of our student activities<lb />
dent, by departmental faculty mem- j ami dubs as much fls possMe If we<lb />
bers and not because the individual<lb />
members actually enjoy attending<lb />
these meetings. I, myself, have attend-<lb />
want them we will always ask thern.<lb />
They don't have to push themselves<lb />
ed such meetings and have not the i on us. We don't haunt their homes<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
slighest desire nor the intention of<lb />
attending another. Evidently I am<lb />
not alone. If you will note that a<lb />
very small minority of the student<lb />
body is a member of any campus or-<lb />
ganization whatsoever.<lb />
As you have probably already<lb />
guessed, I am sick and tired of see-<lb />
ing the faculty and administration<lb />
members FORCE themselves on the<lb />
students and their activities. I have<lb />
talked to many of the faculty mem-<lb />
bers and students alike concerning<lb />
this matter and all of them hav�<lb />
agreed with me.<lb />
I have heard many times that the<lb />
IQ of East Carolina students is<lb />
below the national average. Maybe<lb />
this is the reason the faculty and<lb />
administration feel we should be so<lb />
closely guarded.<lb />
What il would like to see is for<lb />
large attendance appears to be due ; the faculty and the administration<lb />
Why should they haunt us?<lb />
I fully realize that supervision is<lb />
necessary, but we do not have to be<lb />
treated like a bunch of juvenile<lb />
delinquents in the process. We need<lb />
no MKVD here at East Carolina:<lb />
Just a plain old FBi'i is good enough.<lb />
A disgruntled student<lb />
(Name withheld by request)<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
After seeing the flag flown in the<lb />
morning, and taken down in the even-<lb />
ing, we think it is a shame the way<lb />
the flag Is handled by the attendants.<lb />
The way it is folded and handled<lb />
could be improved. We suggest there<lb />
be a Sergeant-at-Arms on the cam-<lb />
pus. Notice thus yourself and form<lb />
your own opinion.<lb />
Some interested parties,<lb />
Greenville Division<lb />
of Boy Scouts of America<lb />
'Couple Of The Week'<lb />
I<lb />
License clerkYou can't<lb />
marry her without permission.<lb />
Sailor . . . Why not?<lb />
Clerk . . Because she is a minor<lb />
Sailor . . . You mean I gotta<lb />
ask John L, Lewis?<lb />
Mrs. San . . . The young wife<lb />
certainly worships her husband, does-<lb />
n't she?<lb />
Mr. San . .<lb />
burnt off wrings<lb />
a g. time" dy-<lb />
. Yes, she places<lb />
before him three<lb />
by Ann George<lb />
It was "Love at First Sight" for<lb />
this week's couple Joan Sharpe, Elm<lb />
City, and Russ Newman, Leaksville.<lb />
Joan first saw Russ in the Soda<lb />
Shop, "He had on a white shirt, with<lb />
the sleeves rolled up, and I thought<lb />
he looked so cute in a white shirt<lb />
But they really met over a coke.<lb />
Joan and Joan Tucker were walking<lb />
on campus last April when they ran<lb />
into Don Umstead and Russ. The<lb />
four of them went out to the Sand-<lb />
wich King, and Joan not only got a<lb />
coke but also a date with Russ for<lb />
that night. From the first date on<lb />
we had so much fun, it was just<lb />
natural that we started "going stead-<lb />
y Joan said.<lb />
When asked what his first impres-<lb />
sion of Joan was, Russ thoughtfully<lb />
said, "Well, I don't draw first im-<lb />
pressions, but I did think she was a<lb />
spoiled, selfish, "know-it-all brat<lb />
whom I wanted to see more of<lb />
This past August while Joan was<lb />
in the hospital, Russ came up to Bee<lb />
her Friday. Although the doctors had<lb />
ordered her to remain In bed, Satur-<lb />
day night, unknown to the doctors,<lb />
Major Frosh Defect<lb />
'Wax' In Ears, Says<lb />
Infirmary Reporter<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
After examining over 1,000 fresh-<lb />
men and transfer students, personnel<lb />
of the infirmary report that no major<lb />
defects were found. However, it was<lb />
"Yes, Joan was Russ'i dLsclosed that man" of th� ne" stu-<lb />
dents had e? cess "wax" in their ears.<lb />
The infirmary hours are 8:30 to<lb />
she dressed and slipped out to a<lb />
movie with Russ. "Imagine my plight<lb />
when I returned to find two nurses<lb />
and a doctor waiting in my room for<lb />
me. But wait until Russ finds out I<lb />
was caught<lb />
Have they ever had any experien<lb />
answer.<lb />
This week's couple said that th��<lb />
main thing they have in common is<lb />
"Each other Russ is a football fan,<lb />
so Joan tags along with him and<lb />
lets him explain what is happening.<lb />
Whenever they go out to eat Joan<lb />
always orders the same food Russ<lb />
orders.<lb />
Russ is majoring in Business and<lb />
plans to graduate with an A. B. De-<lb />
gree in May of '56. Joan is a Gram-<lb />
mar Grade Major and will graduate<lb />
May of '57. Russ' future plans are<lb />
centered around the oil business.<lb />
Although no definite plans have<lb />
been made yet, Russ and Joan do<lb />
expect to hear those "wedding bells"<lb />
one of these days. "So Joan at<lb />
Russ puts it, "Will stay at home,<lb />
looking pretty for me<lb />
9:30 a. m. and 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. Two<lb />
new physicians, Dr. Watters and Dr.<lb />
Adams, head the infirmary staff of<lb />
doctors, along with Dr. Fred Irons.<lb />
Miss Gra- Outland, superintendent<lb />
of the infirmary, reports that there<lb />
have been several unusual incidents<lb />
since the beginning of the fall quart-<lb />
er. She declared that one night about<lb />
10 p. m some boys came into the In-<lb />
firmary and one of them wanted to<lb />
see the doctor albout a knee injury.<lb />
It seems that he had hurt it that<lb />
afternoon playing tag. He was kindly,<lb />
but firmly reminded that the doctor<lb />
would not be in until 8:80 a. m. the<lb />
following morning, the regular clinic<lb />
hour.<lb />
How many times have you passed by I<lb />
Austin building and looked up and saw a I<lb />
that is torn and dirty and thought to yours<lb />
that flag belongs in the ground? Or have j<lb />
looked up and didn't see anything wrong with<lb />
it. As we all know Betsy Ross, supposedly mi<lb />
the American flag, but not with ragged edg<lb />
By the looks of the flag that stands in froi<lb />
of the Austin building the V. S. would not ra<lb />
to high. Not only are the edges ragged, but<lb />
is also dirty. Tradition calls for a flag to<lb />
buried when it becomes torn or soiled.<lb />
To give you a rundown on the history<lb />
the flag let's start with the resolution pas<lb />
by the American Congress on June 14, 1777.<lb />
"That the flag of the Thirteen United States<lb />
shall be thirteen stripes, alternate white and red,<lb />
and that the union be thirteen white stars on<lb />
a blue field With this resolution a new national<lb />
emblem had its birth, one destined to become the<lb />
flag of one of the greatest nations in history.<lb />
The first flag is said to have been made bv Mrs.<lb />
Elizabeth Ross, (Betsy Ross) 239 Arch Street,<lb />
Philadelphia. The Betsy Ross flag had the stars<lb />
arranged in a circle and as now, the stars were<lb />
five pointed. The Fench navy saluted the Ameri-<lb />
can flag February 14, 1778, when it floated from<lb />
the mast of the Ranger, commanded bv John<lb />
Paul Jones.<lb />
The first recorded naval engagement and<lb />
the flag was between the Ranger and Dra<lb />
April 24, 1778. <lb />
The first time the colors were unfurled over<lb />
a foreign country was when Captain Rathburne<lb />
took possession of Fort Nassau, New Providence<lb />
Island. February 6, 1783, is the first recorded<lb />
date when the American colors were first shown<lb />
in a British port. This took place in London when<lb />
the ship Bedford of Nantucket, reported at the<lb />
custom house.<lb />
The Stars and Stripes were associated with<lb />
all the glory of the last days of the Revolution<lb />
and this is probably where the term "oid glory"<lb />
originated.<lb />
When the war of 1812 came along the flag<lb />
was boasting fifteen stars and stripes having<lb />
increased by an act of Congress on the admission<lb />
of ermont and Kentucky, 1795. On the admis-<lb />
sion of Indiana in 1816, a committee was appoint-<lb />
ed to inquire what changes were necessary to be<lb />
made. At the suggestion of Captain S. C. Reid<lb />
the number of stripes was reduced to the origin-<lb />
al thirteen, and the stars increased to represent<lb />
the number of states.<lb />
On April 4. 1818, Congress acted on this<lb />
suggestion, and the present status of the flag<lb />
was fixed.<lb />
It was also resolved on that date that on<lb />
the admission of every new state one star be<lb />
added to the union of the flag, and that such<lb />
additions shall take effect on the 4th of Julv<lb />
next succeeding such admission.<lb />
Congress passed the first resolution re-<lb />
specting the flag on June 14, 1777 while sitting<lb />
in Philadelphia. Today this date June 14, is<lb />
observed throughout the nation as Flag Day.<lb />
The next time you pass by the Austin build-<lb />
ing look up and see this torn and dirty flag and<lb />
answer this question. Does a flag in this condition<lb />
representing a nation as great as the United<lb />
States, with such a historical background belong<lb />
on a mast overlooking ECC?<lb />
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OCTOBER 8, 1954<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Pirates Seek Third Win Against Elon<lb />
ce this business of sport<lb />
recognised as a money-<lb />
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ot fraud, "fiM. overem-<lb />
. of all things, de-<lb />
lluatrated, the third seg-<lb />
e already famous Life-Time<lb />
college editors this<lb />
� appearing<lb />
recent issue of the mag-<lb />
article is written as a trib-<lb />
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dropped schedules.<lb />
Mention is made in said article of<lb />
the wake of a surprising number of<lb />
the squabble which arose recently af- <lb />
ter Washington &amp; Lee decided to do<lb />
av;iy with the gridiron game entire-<lb />
ly. Charges and countercharges came<lb />
out of the decision by the Lexington, Burlington<lb />
Va. school with the net result that<lb />
many of the alumni now have a<lb />
mighty low opinion of some of the<lb />
faculty and the faculty members in<lb />
turn wonder just what worth some<lb />
former students ever got out of at-<lb />
tending Washington &amp; Lee.<lb />
Sports Illustrated is right in much<lb />
that it says with regard to small<lb />
college football. Too often, as we at<lb />
East Carolina know, a relatively un-<lb />
known football squad is not given<lb />
its proper laurels. And yet, Sports<lb />
Illustrated may have missed the<lb />
point in one respect.<lb />
Washington &amp; Lee, St. Mary's or<lb />
East Carolina Defeats Catawba, 26-7<lb />
To Remain Unbeaten In NS League Play<lb />
By J. W. Browning<lb />
upset the North State Conference Claude King, the Pirates' pile- E�t Cwtta Wr.fl took � bfc.tft �� . ft m ?"�� " juX'<lb />
a; lecart Saturday when they face de- driving fullback, should be ready step toward successful defense of the to its own 38. A pass from ,ei to &amp; strike to<lb />
fending champic East Carolina at Saturday but in his absence Coach North State Conference football Bradford netted a first down on the point<lb />
Dick Cherry May Yet Return<lb />
To Grid Action During Year<lb />
Elon's Christians get a chance to Saturday at Burlington<lb />
upset the North State Conference! Claude King, the Pirates'<lb />
The Pirates, hampered for the past<lb />
three weeks by injuries, throttled<lb />
Catawba, 2(5-7, in a crucial league<lb />
contest here last week Elon mean- j be their regu.<lb />
while, was losing to a darkhorse Ap- . . �<lb />
palachiaii team, 20-6.<lb />
Jack Boone came up with a far bet-<lb />
ter-than-adequate sub in Harold O'<lb />
Kelly. Toppy Hayes and Emo Boado,<lb />
were standouts in the first four gam-<lb />
Coacfa Sid Varney's Christians need<lb />
only to tie the Pirates in order to<lb />
seriously dampen the Pirates hopes<lb />
of repeating as titleholders. East<lb />
lar halfback positions.<lb />
Starting Lineup<lb />
In the line ends Larry Rhodes and<lb />
.J. I). Bradford .should be ready along<lb />
with tackles Willie Holland and Ceo<lb />
championship Saturday night by de-<lb />
feating one of their top challengers,<lb />
the Catawba Indians, 26-7 here.<lb />
Trailing 7-0 at the end of the first<lb />
quarter, the Pirates rallied with three<lb />
touchdowns in the second period to<lb />
halt the Indians' attack.<lb />
Catawba captalized on its first<lb />
scoring opportunity. A bad pass from<lb />
center on fourth down resulted in a<lb />
15-yard loss for the Pirates and Ca-<lb />
tawba took possession of the ball on<lb />
halfback Bob Perry. The extra point<lb />
attempt was no good and the night's<lb />
, scoring had ended with East Caro-<lb />
an opening and outran the Indians ' lina holding a 26-7 edge.<lb />
Indian's 30 yard line, fullback O'Kelly<lb />
then twisted through he middle, found<lb />
Carolina plays one less league j � DavW Leeout for two j Carolina's 25-yard stripe. They<lb />
than any other conference team and ; -v itiscored moments later on a pass from<lb />
Lccessariiy mast win them all to re-<lb />
tain its crown.<lb />
Cherry to Play?<lb />
secondary to score. Collier again con<lb />
j verted and the Pirates held a com-<lb />
manding 20-7 lead. Most of the ac-<lb />
tion was in mid-field until the half,<lb />
with each team exchanging posses-<lb />
sion and neither able to make a de-<lb />
finite gain.<lb />
Hayes Returns<lb />
Hayes returned the second half<lb />
kirkoff to the Pirates 30-yard line.<lb />
Then the Buccaneers tut on a drive<lb />
to be re<lb />
k v. b scored momeiwa uuer on. � f ���� � vn xw Buccaneers tut on a arive<lb />
weeks with a leg injury, may De duck y jj, to end Fred Sisiey. The th;it rarrip(, them to Catawba's three<lb />
at his old guard post along with Don<lb />
i Burton. Louis Hallow should start at<lb />
n plays at Lenior Rhyne an' of tnp other former "big time"<lb />
lina travels to Bur- , football schools wouldn't have gotten<lb />
Elon in Saturday11 trouble if they'd merely observed<lb />
decide who reigns a ru'e �f moderation. Some schools<lb />
eader of the North such as Maryland, Notre Dame and<lb />
! UCLA unquestionably can afford a<lb />
and the Apps cur- ; large scale football program and will<lb />
illing in the loop. continue to be able to do so.<lb />
its three con- Most educators agree that athletics<lb />
; til Pirates, lastare an integral part of any school<lb />
v. won their two. I system but few believe that they should<lb />
club has been i be carried to the point where the<lb />
educational system becomes second-<lb />
ary. Perhaps then, the decision at<lb />
Washington &amp; Lee is merely the fore-<lb />
Pirates travel to j runner of those which may come at<lb />
an. A loss j other colleges.<lb />
Small schools can take warning<lb />
from what happened at W &amp; L. Foot-<lb />
hall -hould remain as far as pos-<lb />
sible a sport and not a business. As<lb />
' long as an institution uses common<lb />
sitse in the operation of its athletic<lb />
program then educational standards<lb />
need not be sacrificed and the con-<lb />
tinuation of football and other sports<lb />
can he assured.<lb />
l1 a win.<lb />
.�to formthet<lb />
wn I:e decidedOct<lb />
season.<lb />
Though Cherry's absence has ob-<lb />
viously hindered the Bucs offense,<lb />
kick was true and Catawba led 7-0.<lb />
Second Period<lb />
In the second period, halfback Tom<lb />
Ailsbrook intercepted a Catawba pass<lb />
and ran it back to the visitors 31-yard<lb />
line. After a penalty put the ball back<lb />
East Carolina appears to De re- : oenter.<lb />
covering from the string of injuries ne serjes between East Carolina<lb />
with the brightest news being that! amj Kjon began in 1946 and has con-<lb />
Little All America quarterback Dick I tjnued uninterrupted since that time.<lb />
Cherry" may yet see action. Cherry yQY sjx conseCUtive years, through on the 40. quarterback Collier un<lb />
who broke his foot in pre-season jj the Christians were victorious,<lb />
practice, was considered out for the Then, n o, an inspired East Caro-<lb />
lina eleven threw off a 9-0 deficit at<lb />
Burlington and went on to take a<lb />
25-9 decision. Last year the Pirates<lb />
a trio of quarterbacks. Boyd Webb, Crashed Elon, 45-25, before a Home-<lb />
Milton Collier, and Gary Maddox<lb />
corked a pass to halfback James<lb />
Henderson for the touchdown. The<lb />
The drive was featured by two passes<lb />
to Emo Boado and O'Kelly. plus a<lb />
20-yard run by Boado. The Fines<lb />
stalled on the Indians' three however.<lb />
and Catawba took possession on<lb />
down?.<lb />
After both teams exchanged pos-<lb />
session of the ball twice, East Caro-<lb />
The Pirates uncovered new quar-<lb />
terback and fullback stars in Mad-<lb />
dox and O'Kelly. Both men gave a<lb />
rood performance in place of Boyd<lb />
Webb and Claude King, number one<lb />
quarterback and fullback respectively.<lb />
East Carolina's entire forward wall<lb />
was rugged on defense with center<lb />
Louis Hallow leading the Pirates'<lb />
(barges against the Indians.<lb />
Three more East Carolina injuries<lb />
mailed the game. George Rice sprain-<lb />
ed his ankle in the first quarter and<lb />
center Gaither Cline suffered a severe<lb />
�.�ash in his left leg in the last quar-<lb />
��)�. Most serious of all was Al Owens'<lb />
fractured leg.<lb /><lb />
ina's Robert Maynard intercepted a<lb />
pass play covered 40 yards. The extra j Catawba pass and returned it to<lb />
point attempt was blocked. the visitors' 20-yard line. Gary Mad-<lb />
The next Pirate tally came minutes dox, Pirate quarterback who display-<lb />
� � East Carolina<lb />
title Ider's position be-<lb />
� .ay only five con-<lb />
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Lat ioi - with East<lb />
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,) Meet Bears<lb />
light on how East<lb />
A al chian may stack<lb />
, two teams meet late<lb />
forthcoming in<lb />
. Appalachian-Lenoir<lb />
Pirates edged out<lb />
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 count.<lb />
es Catawba,<lb />
ist Carolina a run<lb />
n -seas m selections.<lb />
to Western Carolina in a<lb />
The Indians have won<lb />
non -confer, nee clash, while<lb />
 Western Carolina has<lb />
e of its outings. Guilford,<lb />
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on A Henrv in a non-<lb />
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Eton, 2n-6 while East Caro-<lb />
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a was losing to East<lb />
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20 derision to Wofford.<lb />
iings:<lb />
STANDINGS<lb />
Conference Games<lb />
have directed the team well. Either<lb />
of these players may be at the helm<lb />
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Prev ues And Revues<lb />
East Carolina 21, Norfolk Navy 0<lb />
East Carolina 4. West Chester 6<lb />
East Carolina 7, Lenoir Rhyne 6<lb />
East Carolina 26. Catawba 7<lb />
Oct. 9�Elon, away<lb />
Oct. 16�Western Carolina (Home-<lb />
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Oct. 23�-East Tennessee, home<lb />
Oct. 30�Appalachian, away<lb />
Nov. 5�Tampa University, away<lb />
Nov. 13�Stetson University, home<lb />
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Temporarily Located At The<lb />
Sew Enterprise Warehouse<lb />
On Memorial Drive<lb />
ITS<lb />
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to taste better!<lb />
Doubtless, you've guessed that the Droodle<lb />
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enjoying better-tasting Lucky while wait-<lb />
ing in ambush. Lots of other two-gun cow-<lb />
boys�and many millions of no-gun folks-<lb />
agree that Luckies taste better. Students,<lb />
for example, prefer Luckies to all other<lb />
brands, according to the latest, biggest<lb />
coast-to-coast college survey. Once again,<lb />
the No. 1 reason is that Luckies taste<lb />
better. They taste better because Lucky<lb />
Strike is the cigarette of fine tobacco . . .<lb />
and "Its Toasted" to taste better. "Ifs<lb />
Toasted"�the famous Lucky Strike proc-<lb />
ess�tones up Luckies' light, mild, good-<lb />
tasting tobacco to make it taste even<lb />
better. So, enjoy the better-tasting ciga-<lb />
rette . . . Lucky Strike. <lb />
GLASS OF BEER WITH<lb />
HOLE IN ITS HEAD<lb />
HAMMOCK DESIGNED BY<lb />
MAN WHO INVENTED THE<lb />
STRAPLESS EVENING GOWN<lb />
"WHAT'S THIS?"<lb />
asks ROGER PRICE<lb />
author of<lb />
The Rich Sardine<lb />
for "ol-ition see<lb />
paragi -pn at left<lb />
LUCKIES TASTE BETTER Cleaner, Fresher, Smoother!<lb />
GOT A LUCKY DROODLE?<lb />
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noodle, send it in. We pay $25 for all we<lb />
use, and also for many we don't use.<lb />
Send as many as you like with your<lb />
descriptive titles to: Lucky 'Droodle,<lb />
P. O. Box 67, New York 46, N. Y.<lb />
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954<lb />
PAGE POUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Newspaper Sponsors Annual Variety<lb />
Show Here Tuesday Night At Eight<lb />
20 Acts Now On Slate;<lb />
Proceeds Go For Trip<lb />
A talent show exhibiting local and<lb />
guest talent is on tap for Austin<lb />
Auditorium next Tuesday night at<lb />
8:00. The show sponsored annually<lb />
by the East Carolinan. is under direc-<lb />
tion of chairmen Anne George and<lb />
Roy Askew.<lb />
Twenty acts, including musical num-<lb />
bers, pantomimes, and a baton twirl-<lb />
exhibition are on the agenda.<lb />
An admission price of 26 cents will<lb />
be charged. Proceeds of the show will<lb />
go toward expenses of the staff mem-<lb />
bers who will be elected to represent<lb />
East Carolina at the annual SPCA<lb />
Convention at Columbia University<lb />
in March.<lb />
Singers and dancers will include the<lb />
cheerleaders; O. B. Gilley; Ann Sho-<lb />
lar; Carolyn Wallace; David Evans;<lb />
Bruce Phillips and Shirley Moose;<lb />
Pat Everton; D'este Poole; Jo Ann<lb />
lee. Patsy James, guest dancer from<lb />
Stokes; Roy Askew; Nancy Crouse;<lb />
Barbara Harris; Larry Parlor; and<lb />
Suzanne Fritz.<lb />
Pantomimes will be given by Jo<lb />
Anne Harris and two pantomimists<lb />
from Farmville<lb />
The remainder of the program con-<lb />
sists of a monologue by Ruth Lass-<lb />
Ltear, a weight lifting exhibition by<lb />
Ijedas, and a guest appearance by<lb />
Artis Messick, baton twirling speeial-<lb />
from Washington<lb />
Marine Officer<lb />
Procurement Team<lb />
Here Next Week<lb />
Selection for Marine Officer Can-<lb />
didates for both men and women will<lb />
take place here October 14th and 15th<lb />
in the Board room of the Administra-<lb />
tion building when a Marine Corps<lb />
Officer Procurement Team will arrive<lb />
to interview students who desire to<lb />
earn a commission upon graduation.<lb />
Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors<lb />
are eligible for the Platoon Leaders<lb />
Class, with training taken during two<lb />
six-week summer classes. Candidates<lb />
are paid $149.05 the first summer and<lb />
S183.45 the second, with uniforms,<lb />
meals and travel allowance furnish-<lb />
ed. Members of the Platoon Leaders<lb />
Class are deferred from induction and<lb />
are commissioned upon graduation<lb />
from college.<lb />
Training for both programs is con-<lb />
ducted at the Marine Corps School,<lb />
Cuantico, Va. After being commis-<lb />
sioned, officers must serve on active<lb />
duty for three years. The first months<lb />
jmmissioned service are spent at<lb />
Officers Basic School, at Quantico.<lb />
Many officers then receive additional<lb />
specialist training in various fields<lb />
such as aviation, artillery, tracked<lb />
vehicles, supply, engineering and<lb />
others.<lb />
News For Veterans<lb />
Naval Reserve<lb />
Men interested in joining the Naval<lb />
Reserve Officers Training Corps may<lb />
submit applications to Dean Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins before November 20. In order<lb />
to qualify, an applicant must be an<lb />
Amei-ican citizen between the ages<lb />
of 17 and 21.<lb />
choice.<lb />
Enrollment in the NROTC means<lb />
an annual summer cruise and $60<lb />
pay per year until a commission is<lb />
received. All ibooks, tuitions, and fees<lb />
associated with the NROTC program<lb />
are free. After graduation, commis-<lb />
sion into the Navy is in order.<lb />
Indemnity Act<lb />
Members of the Army. Navy, and<lb />
AFROTC called to active duty 14<lb />
days or more are covered by the Ser-<lb />
vicemen's Indemnity Act under Pub-<lb />
lic Law 638.<lb />
This indemnity coverage against<lb />
death while on duty is for $10,000<lb />
�Ipss any other government insur-<lb />
ance in effect at the time of death.<lb />
I The new law provides that mem-<lb />
bers of the training corps called in-<lb />
to active duty for more than 30 days<lb />
may apply for National Service Life<lb />
Insurance within 120 days after sep-<lb />
aration.<lb />
Disabled Vets<lb />
The files of disabled World War<lb />
JI veterans disapproved for vocational<lb />
rehabilitation training will be re-<lb />
viewed by the Veterans Administra-<lb />
tion to see if they now qualify under<lb />
the new law extending the program.<lb />
Disabled veterans who may train<lb />
eyond 1956 must have been prevent-<lb />
ed from starting or finishing for<lb />
one of the following reasons: (1)<lb />
Mental or physical conditions which<lb />
made training medically impossible.<lb />
(2) Original dicharge barred them<lb />
from training, but had it changed to<lb />
a type that would entitle them to<lb />
train. (3) Late in establishing a ser-<lb />
vice-connected disability.<lb />
NCAT Convention<lb />
Meets On Campus<lb />
During Weekend<lb />
The North Carolina Chapter of the<lb />
National Association of Teacher? of<lb />
Singing will stage its first meeting<lb />
for the academic year 1954-1955 at<lb />
East Carolina College, Friday and<lb />
Saturday, October, 8 and 9.<lb />
Dan E. Vornholt, faculty member of<lb />
the music department at East Caro-<lb />
lina, is general chairman in charge<lb />
of the meeting. Dr. Elwood Keister<lb />
and Paul A. Hickfang of the college<lb />
and Mrs. James L. White of Green-<lb />
ville are assisting him with local<lb />
arrangements.<lb />
Campus Calendar Of Events<lb />
Saturday<lb />
7:00 p. m. The movie, "Wait Till<lb />
Till The Sunshines, Nellie will be<lb />
shown in Austin Auditorium<lb />
7:00 p. m. The East Carolinian staff<lb />
will meot in the office in the base-<lb />
ment of Austin.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:30 p. m. The first meeting of the<lb />
English club it scheduled to meet<lb />
in Austin 208<lb />
6:30 p. m. The A. C. E. will hold<lb />
its first meeting in the Training<lb />
School Cafeteria.<lb />
7:00 p. m. The Industrial Arts Club<lb />
will meet in Graham.<lb />
7:00 p. m. The Faculty Club will<lb />
meet in Flanagan.<lb />
i 00 p. m. The Faculty Lecture Club<lb />
will meet m Flanagan.<lb />
X:00 p. m. The East Carolinian Tal-<lb />
ent Show will b� given in Austin<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
7:00 p. m. The S. G. A. meeting<lb />
will be held in Flanagan Auditor-<lb />
ium.<lb />
8:15 p. m. The Teachers Playhouse<lb />
fall production, -The Male Animal" <lb />
will be given in the Training School<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:30 m. V" Vespers will � held<lb />
e "V Hut.<lb />
8:15 p. in. The Teachers Playhouse<lb />
fall production, "The Male Animal"<lb />
will be riven in the Training School<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Friday<lb />
8:00 p. m. A Homecoming<lb />
will be given by Bhp 1 � .<lb />
his Rippling Rhythm 0<lb />
Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Saturda<lb />
100 a. m. H<lb />
eduled.<lb />
12:45 a. ii The A. ,<lb />
will be held in 1<lb />
Hall.<lb />
2:30 !� in. The Pirate.<lb />
Western Carolina '<lb />
H<lb />
5:00-6:00 p, m. The will be<lb />
dance in Wright.<lb />
8:00 p. m. Hie Honw i<lb />
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Scientifically Trained Mechanics To Serve You<lb />
STAUFFER'S JEWELERS<lb />
407 Evans Street<lb />
Phone 2452<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"The Houst of Name Brands"<lb />
"Your College Shop"<lb />
201 E. Fifth Streel<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
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Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
HAMBURGERS<lb />
COLD DRINKS<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
HOT DOGS<lb />
SANDWICHES<lb />
CURB SERVICE<lb />
JACKSON'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Betttr Shoes Reasonably Priced<lb />
For the mtire family<lb />
,V Dickinson Ave.<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
HEATH'S<lb />
FOR THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE<lb />
T-BONE STEAKS WITH I)TS OF<lb />
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Coi<lb />
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Dancing Pavillion For Your Pleasure<lb />
Near TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
PEOPLES BAKERY<lb />
We supply the SODA SHOP with FRESH BAKERY<lb />
PRODUCTS every morning<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
Ladies Ready-To-Wemr<lb />
Clothes<lb />
CAROLINA DAIRIES<lb />
Milk and Ice Cream<lb />
"Nont Can Be Finer<lb />
THAN CAROLINA"<lb />
Greensboro Daily News<lb />
j Milton G. Bunch<lb />
Phone 6766<lb /><lb />
i<lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods  Visit<lb />
Biggs Drug Store<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
Open 8 a. mlO p. m.  Sunday 8:30 a. m<lb />
10:30 a. m 4 p. mlO p. m.<lb />
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