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Welcome, Alumni!<lb />
gala affairs which will take<lb />
i on the EC1 campus this weekend<lb />
n your honor. Former graduates<lb />
Friends are always welcome.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Trip To Florida<lb />
Student here will be provided trans-<lb />
poration to the ECC-Tampa pme in<lb />
November if they wisk to go S� e the<lb />
details in the SporK Section.<lb /><lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1954<lb />
Nun<lb />
Campus Ready For<lb />
nnu<lb />
Homecomin<lb />
New Woman's Dorm<lb />
In Sight For Campus<lb />
Homecoming Chairman Explains Program<lb />
mean Reveals Many<lb />
(! Facilities May<lb />
!u Near Future<lb />
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Septeml<lb />
Student Legislature Wields<lb />
Powerful hUnd On Campus<lb />
bj Valeria Shearon and Mar<lb />
Should you ted with the S; A . i<lb />
' W � ' � mosl powerful Ea I I<lb />
m on campus �" �e won�<lb />
you would need to<lb />
"the St Gov-<lb />
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B er, are yon<lb />
asl how b g and powerful<lb />
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leadline<lb />
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is composed of three branches,<lb />
ttive, th I. ttive and<lb />
ary. �. most powerful of<lb />
the Lej - ac-<lb />
� h aw making body for all<lb />
ictivities. The Legislature is<lb />
seel �  represental ives<lb />
the whoh - mem-<lb />
tte from every corner of<lb />
ius. A mong tl e membei s an<lb />
men ives from e ery organi-<lb />
Duncan.<lb />
he n to con-<lb />
a  � a pri-<lb />
� e SGA on<lb />
us, ea . ss, "Eas1 Carolin-<lb />
"Buccara � . .�� M  .I udici-<lb />
 .  an. M � '�- Day<lb />
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� (ons,<lb />
�� held<lb />
Training<lb />
y move their of-<lb />
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ncctd with<lb />
?e vacated when the re-<lb />
he old library ie per-<lb />
� . an saya no further plans<lb />
tl can be made until<lb />
ive the appropriation from the<lb />
ire that President John D.<lb />
ly requested. He feels<lb />
ng asked for is vitally<lb />
Eas1 Carolina<lb />
e tl reci I f all<lb />
r a su stantial part<lb />
alumni can<lb />
n flue nee in helping to<lb />
 money for Emt<lb />
a C ere Mr, Duncan.<lb />
i<lb />
V- ry<lb />
ri dina<lb />
 onvet 's Day Stud nts,<lb />
nember<lb />
f 1 U nding committees,<lb />
studi ;it enrol East<lb />
College becomes an auto-<lb />
matic member of the SGA when he<lb />
i ays the $11 ac1 i tj  e a1 registra-<lb />
Over half of bhia amounl goes<lb />
to the SGA for appropriation to the<lb />
campus organizations and ac-<lb />
es as applications are made for<lb />
The l iture determines<lb />
amount the appropriations,<lb />
arhich beta �- tt $40,000 yearly.<lb />
T e ie SGA is to co-<lb />
stud : affair- and to work<lb />
full ' � �� ' the Admin-<lb />
usl rat  foi  i good of the student<lb />
� - most powerful<lb />
inization on campus, even: item<lb />
of campus life must pas through its<lb />
 : e '� ecoming a 11<lb />
I � - con vet<lb />
Lou Stewart<lb />
sident, he assured us "that<lb />
Ea I Carolina's SGA far surpass-<lb />
� ie majority of other colleges in<lb />
; I ie power I hey wield<lb />
0fficers . this year's SGA are:<lb />
dent, Wane Cooper; first vice<lb />
president, Louis Singleton; second<lb />
resident, Jimmy Alexander:<lb />
, irer, Howard Rooks; secretary.<lb />
ira Strickland; first assistant<lb />
urer, Richard lvey; and histori-<lb />
 Raby Edwards.<lb />
T t- cc :vision of the SGA<lb />
this article will treat is the<lb />
Executive Council, composed of the<lb />
afor ned SGA officers, chair-<lb />
iti  and vice chairmen of the Men's<lb />
Women's .Judiciaries, and the<lb />
of the "East Carolinian" and<lb />
the "Buccaneer totalling: 11 mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
i e Executive Council has three<lb />
ary functions. First, it is a poli-<lb />
cy making body. Second, it approves<lb />
impus clubs and organizations; and<lb />
I, it recommends laws to be made<lb />
: ie vote of the legislature maj<lb />
u may not accept.<lb />
The SGA meets every Wednesday<lb />
at 7 p.m. in Flanagan auditorium<lb />
except the first one in each month.<lb />
e meetings arc open to all who<lb />
wish to attend, ami the office are<lb />
anxious for you U come and see<lb />
first hand how the campus govern-<lb />
ment is handled. On the first Wednes-<lb />
day in each month, the Executive<lb />
Council meets in the SGA office.<lb />
Here is presented two-thirds of<lb />
your campus government "in a nut-<lb />
shell" you might say. By active par-<lb />
ticipation in elections, attending SGA<lb />
meetings, and cooperating an other<lb />
ways, you, a an East Carolina stu-<lb />
better campus citizen,<lb />
ictter citizen of the<lb />
Parade, Awarjs,<lb />
j<lb />
'eekenri Thri?<lb />
i<lb />
Homecoming Chairman James W. Butler talks over plans lor the event with the editor of the student<lb />
newspaper and another committee member. Flans for the event are now complete and the celebration of annual<lb />
Homecoming Day will get underway tonight with a pep rally. Butler worked hand in hand with Louis (lark,<lb />
student representative on the Homecoming Committee and the two report that this year's Homecoming should<lb />
be the best yet. Clark was out of town when the picture was made.<lb />
Student Organizational News<lb />
dent, can be a<lb />
md in turn a<lb />
M v.<lb />
-tate. or country in which you<lb />
on with Wade Cooper.<lb />
You're In The Air Force, Son!<lb />
Young Democrats the Methodist Student Center. Dra-<lb />
Ti.e Young Democrats Club of East ma, music, recreation, worship, pub-<lb />
Carolina College was greeted by pro- lications and literature were among<lb />
bably the largest turnout since its the areas of interest discussed by<lb />
inception as a college club here when th commission chaiman in which<lb />
students may participate. Students<lb />
asked questions about the activities<lb />
on Thursday night. October 7, thirty-<lb />
seven Democratic enthusiasts turned<lb />
out for a supper meeting at the<lb />
Old Town Inn Marine Room. The<lb />
freshman class of the current year<lb />
wag especially well represnted.<lb />
The object of the meeting was<lb />
to elect new officers to fill vacancies<lb />
left y some of last year's officers<lb />
who found they could not return to<lb />
in which they were interested after<lb />
the program.<lb />
Ladies from the Centenary Metho-<lb />
dist Church in New Bern served a<lb />
picnic supper to about fifty students<lb />
Sunday evening immediately preced-<lb />
ing the vesper program.<lb />
New Fraternity<lb />
Tare was a call meeting of a<lb />
school. The newlv elected officer-<lb />
are: First Vice President, Caroline Proup of Busines. Education majors<lb />
Wallace; Secretary, Carol Ann Sel<lb />
in September 22, for the purpose of<lb />
i �.  i r ,iw ,r in iha i Force ROTC here when the temperature is 98 and<lb />
Lite ran be prettv rugged for the gus in tne a 11 lone uon I1CIC r <lb />
, . DriU Periad. Drilling is a regular part of the training the AFROTS boys get every week, however and it is<lb />
rumored that sometime, even rain doesn't stop the marching. Shown above are members of the Drum and<lb />
Iuglt- Corps of the Last Carolina AFROTC Attachment. The picture was taken on one of the hot days we<lb />
experienced at the beginning of Fall Quarter. At least one or two of the fellows got away with drilling in<lb />
nvilian clothes. We wager they fared better than the rest.<lb />
Corum, Cooke Star Wednesday Night<lb />
As Playhouse Gives 'Male Animal<lb />
The opening performance on cam-<lb />
pus of "The Male Animal starring<lb />
James Corum of Reidwville and Nan-<lb />
cy Cooke of Dunn was presented in<lb />
the College Theatre Wednesday night.<lb />
The Teachers Playhouse present-<lb />
ed the thre act hit comedy by<lb />
James Thurber and Elliott Nugent<lb />
in its second and final performance<lb />
on the campus last night at 8:15 in<lb />
the College Theatre.<lb />
The play was shown by the Play-<lb />
bouse last Friday night as the open-<lb />
in the State College 1954-<lb />
55 entertainment series.<lb />
A cast of thirteen and a 12-memtber<lb />
technical crew were entertained at<lb />
a banquet in Uhe new State College<lb />
Student Union building Friday night<lb />
preceding the performance. An in-<lb />
formal coffee hour was given for<lb />
the group by the State College Thea-<lb />
tre Committee after the play.<lb />
"The Male Animal" is directed by<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey of the English<lb />
Departrmnt, assisted by Patricia<lb />
Goodwin of Memphis, Tenn.<lb />
Members of the cast include Sue-<lb />
betle Jackson, Al Carr, Patricia<lb />
Jackson, Bill Dixon, Travis Martin,<lb />
Jerry Crawford, Merle Kelly, Laura<lb />
Credle, Patricia Goodwin, Franklin<lb />
Thomas and James Daughtry.<lb />
The technical staff headed by Bill<lb />
Fenuel of Goldsiboro includes Ernie<lb />
White, Audrey Powell, Sue Richards,<lb />
Elisabeth Dowdy, Ralph Smiley, An-<lb />
na Avant, Marion Evans, Betty Sue<lb />
Gay, Barbara Tucker and Tee Bar-<lb />
nett. Tom Wills is business manager<lb />
for the play.<lb />
lers; and Publicity Chairman, Dave<lb />
Evans.<lb />
There will be another meeting<lb />
announced at a later date for the<lb />
purpose of forming a delegation to<lb />
attend the Democratic rally to be<lb />
held in Elizabeth City on October 21.<lb />
Also included in the meeting was<lb />
th � selection of a sponsor for the<lb />
lomeeoming parade, the choice be-<lb />
ng Miss Shirley Johnson of Fair-<lb />
mi in X. C. to represent the Demo-<lb />
cral �� aggregation .htere at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
All students desiring to become<lb />
a memtber of the Young Democrats<lb />
Club should contact Caroline Wal-<lb />
lace, First Vice President in charge<lb />
of membership.<lb />
W.A.A.<lb />
New memfbers were welcomed into<lb />
the Women's Athletic Association by<lb />
tne president, Grace Smith, at its<lb />
first regular meeting recently. Plans<lb />
were discussed for the Club's Home-<lb />
coming Float and Bennie Fogleman<lb />
was elected as the sponsor. It was<lb />
decided to begin the intramural pro-<lb />
gram within the next week having<lb />
volley ball and tennis. An honorary<lb />
varsity squad will be selected for<lb />
each sport during the year.<lb />
The newly formed women's swim-<lb />
ming club "Aquanymhs" was ap-<lb />
proved for affiliation with the Wo-<lb />
men's Athletic Association and par-<lb />
ticipation in the Swim Club will be<lb />
equivalent to the participation in a<lb />
seasonal sport.<lb />
Methodists<lb />
Janice Penny, vesper chairman on<lb />
the Wesley Foundation Council, led<lb />
a vesper program stressing the func-<lb />
tion and aims of the Wesley Founda-<lb />
tion, a part of the Methodist Student<lb />
Movement, last Sunday evening at<lb />
organizing a iratermty<lb />
with the<lb />
ultimate objective being a possible<lb />
affilation with a national profession-<lb />
al busness fraternity. The organi-<lb />
zation is for male students in the<lb />
Business Department only.<lb />
The new-born fraternity will bear,<lb />
or the time being, the name of 'The<lb />
Delta Zeta Fraternity of East Caro-<lb />
lina College<lb />
Following the original meeting<lb />
there was a meeting called for Tues-<lb />
day, October 28, a supper at The<lb />
Old Towne Inn for the purpose of<lb />
adopting the constitution upon which<lb />
the fraternity will be governed, and<lb />
also to elect oficers in order to gain<lb />
a functioning status so as to gain<lb />
whatever benefits may arise in the<lb />
immediate future.<lb />
The officers elected were: Presi-<lb />
dent. Lloyd Whitley; Vice-President,<lb />
Donald Umetead; Vice President,<lb />
Jimmy Smith; Treasurer, Johnny<lb />
Brown; Secretary, George Pate;<lb />
Historian, Clarence Brown; Ritual<lb />
Chairman, Tommy Thompson; Social<lb />
Chairman, Russell Newman; and<lb />
Publicity Chairman, Dave Evans.<lb />
Delta Zeta Fraternity will be re-<lb />
presented by Miss Barbara Earle<lb />
Modlin of Portsmouth, Virginia in<lb />
th Homecoming parade as another<lb />
attraction to the gala affair.<lb />
Sigma Phi Alpha<lb />
Tie Phi Sigma chapter of Sigma<lb />
Phi Alpha held its first regular<lb />
meeting for the 1954-55 term Tues-<lb />
day, October 5, in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
The Sigma Phi Alpha is going to<lb />
sponsor a car in the Homecoming<lb />
Parade. Riding in the car will 'be the<lb />
three foreign students and Janet<lb />
Wdlliams as sponsor for the fraterni-<lb />
ty-<lb />
Jean Fisher, Shirley Alford and<lb />
Nelly lb rrington will serve on the<lb />
Homecoming committee.<lb />
Phe chapter was very fortunate to<lb />
have as I g i -t speaker Dr. Reg-<lb />
i npos, from Barcelona,<lb />
n. Dr. Compos gave a most en-<lb />
joyable talk on the tradition and<lb />
culture of his native country, and<lb />
-ion of the Cnited States.<lb />
Circle K<lb />
1 ie Circle "K" Club held their<lb />
rd meeting oi the year at the Silo<lb />
Grill on the evening of the fifth of<lb />
October. Twenty members were pres-<lb />
ent and a number of guests, among<lb />
!i wre Dr. John Reynolds. Mr.<lb />
John Barwhill and Mr. Wilkinson.<lb />
presid nt and vice resident, respec-<lb />
tively, of the local Kiwanis Club. Dr.<lb />
J. B. Bennett, Director of Religious<lb />
Education, was the guest speaker.<lb />
Plans were completed for a trip<lb />
to e taken by four ECC students,<lb />
Bob Julian, Dalton Mann, Harold<lb />
ion and Howard Rooks, as rep-<lb />
resentatives to the National Circle<lb />
"K Convention to be held in Car-<lb />
hage, 111<lb />
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At 10:30 a. m. con<lb />
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college (.ici.ii<lb />
pus queens, floi I .<lb />
school hand- ah<lb />
Carolina bai<lb />
for the pi<lb />
n Mann. �<lb />
that those inviti<lb />
civic clu<lb />
reber of Com<lb />
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from dorm spoi<lb />
dents' sponsor. �<lb />
organizal w <lb />
who will appear<lb />
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nittee arc Rj<lb />
Max Joyner. S<lb />
are expected to <lb />
daj 's event 5. S imi<lb />
alumni. T<lb />
Jacksom ille, 1 R<lb />
Fuquaj Sprii 1 by<lb />
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sonville, under R<lb />
Greenville, lead<lb />
Follow ing the Alum I<lb />
Oct. IT thru 19.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Ten new members have undergone North Dining Ha<lb />
initiation into the Phi Sigma Pi Fra- Cynthia Mend, nhall, rec<lb />
tenuity this quarter. The initiation,<lb />
staged Monday, took Mac Edmund-<lb />
on, Frankie Keaton, Billy Sharber,<lb />
Irving Mawiard, .lack Cutler, Horace<lb />
Rose, .Jim Winstead, Gene Lanier.<lb />
and Roy McGinnis into the club.<lb />
Tii' se students were chosen on the<lb />
basis of scholarship and leadership<lb />
accomplishments shown here at East<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
Chapel Hours Change<lb />
From Twelve To Five<lb />
O'clock In Afternoon<lb />
The first five o'clock chapel<lb />
services to be held at East Caro-<lb />
lina College in many years was<lb />
conducted Tuesday afternoon in<lb />
Austin auditorium. This begins<lb />
a new custom here, and acording<lb />
to Dr. John Bennett, Director of<lb />
Religious Education, the group in<lb />
attendance was large.<lb />
The move to change chapel hour<lb />
from twelve noon on Tuesdays<lb />
until five in the afternoon was<lb />
instigated by administrative and<lb />
faculty officials who sought to<lb />
free the fifth period for more<lb />
classes and to shorten the line<lb />
in the dining rooms.<lb />
rector, will be I<lb />
in the Student Union, I in<lb />
the basem I Wright 3<lb />
Punch will be served.<lb />
The h: lij ing iv af-<lb />
fair eomes at 2:30<lb />
Carolina Pirates � e W<lb />
Carolina Catamouit<lb />
Conference �<lb />
Hal'lime w<lb />
of the visiting bai<lb />
After the game, there w<lb />
dance in Wright Auditorium<lb />
mainly for the nn high<lb />
school bands, but everyone  invited.<lb />
The dance will last until 6:00 p. m.<lb />
Also following the g<lb />
pus YWCA and VMtA will hold<lb />
open house in the "Y" Hut 0<lb />
organizations are planing ; ost-game<lb />
affairs.<lb />
The final c  n tl agenda is<lb />
the Homecoming "Ho o S:00-<lb />
12:OD in Wright Audi: � <lb />
j time the crowning of the Homecom-<lb />
; ing queen will take pit<lb />
South Carolina's entire ;ax of 21<lb />
cents on each ton of fertiliser and<lb />
cottonseed meal goes to the support<lb />
of Clemson College. �The Progres-<lb />
sive Farmer.<lb />
i�� ��"<lb /><pb facs="00038357_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAOB TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAK<lb />
Easttarolinian<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, 1926 at tke<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Firat Place Raiting, CSPA Convention, Mareh, 1954<lb />
Editor-inchief Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
A&amp;sistant Editor � Valeria Slhearon<lb />
Managing Editor . Bobby Ray Hall<lb />
Feature Editor Anne George<lb />
Sports Editor  Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Business Manager  Emil Massad<lb />
Assistant Basines Manager - Shirley Hargrove<lb />
Photographer  Sidney Jones<lb />
S. G. A. Reporter  Joyce Smith<lb />
Staff 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 Raiby, and J. W.<lb />
Browning.<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Misg Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor  Dr. Clinton W. Prewett<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
Welcome back to all alumni of<lb />
East Carolina College. This weekend<lb />
will be yours and the students here<lb />
are glad you are going to be here<lb />
for a celebration.<lb />
We know there will be "big do-<lb />
ings" here beginning Friday night.<lb />
Louis Clark, student chairman of<lb />
Homecoming, gave us a story, printed<lb />
on page one, that verifies our state-<lb />
ment. The football game ibetween<lb />
DOC and WOC will be held in the<lb />
afternoon for the first time. This<lb />
should enable more alumni and stu�<lb />
dents to conveniently get to the<lb />
dance Saturday night. We predict<lb />
that East Carolina will be a suitcase<lb />
college of a different sort this week-<lb />
end. Instead of going off campus,<lb />
lots of people will come on campus<lb />
come Friday night and Saturday<lb />
morning.<lb />
Who's Who Among Stedento At East Carolina<lb />
FBLA Leader Among Homecoming Sponsor<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
"The moving finger 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 />
Our View On Current Press Squabble<lb />
Recently one of the leading newspapers in<lb />
North Carolina, the Raleigh NEWS and OBSER-<lb />
VER in an editorial made a statement to the ef-<lb />
fect that East Carolina College might as well be<lb />
taken under the jurisdiction of the Greater Uni-<lb />
versity if the state was going to continue to spend<lb />
large amounts of money here. The Raleigh paper<lb />
was referring to the fact that in the past few<lb />
years our college has grown so rapidly as to ne-<lb />
cessitate the additional funds that the state leg-<lb />
islature has been good enough to appropriate to<lb />
us. In another issue of the same paper was print-<lb />
ed a news story stating that East Carolina's<lb />
president Dr. John D. Messick had asked for<lb />
$3,000,000 for more improvements to our college.<lb />
We have waited for the other leading papers<lb />
of the state to have their say about the situation<lb />
and to think things over for ourselves before<lb />
stating our views. For two weeks editorials from<lb />
two of these state newspapers have been run in<lb />
our paper and now we are ready to give our<lb />
opinion.<lb />
It is no secret that the NEWS and OBSERV-<lb />
ER has never been partial to East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege. At times they have completely disregarded<lb />
us when the other big members of the N.C. Press<lb />
have been more than complimentary to us. We<lb />
do not question the policy of the Raleigh paper<lb />
in mention; we are sure they have their reasons<lb />
for their policy. Neither are we offended nor do<lb />
we mean to be offensive.<lb />
There is a question in our minds as to what<lb />
kind of advantages East Carolina College wrould<lb />
be given as a member of the Greater University.<lb />
The opinions of several other leading papers in<lb />
the state seem parallel to our own. We have got-<lb />
ten along pretty well without being a member<lb />
of the Greater University and we believe the<lb />
liabilities that would iurely result if a change<lb />
were made now would outweigh the assets.<lb />
The administration here has worked hard,<lb />
bring our school from a small teacher's college<lb />
to the third largest state-supported institution<lb />
for education in N. C. It is no longer easy to get<lb />
enrolled at East Carolina; the requirements are<lb />
stiff and if you can get in, you might not be able<lb />
to get a place to sleep in Greenville. Chances are<lb />
that becoming a member of the Greater Universi-<lb />
ty Unit would mean that East Carolina might<lb />
again become a small specialized school for teach-<lb />
er training and that we would get the scraps left<lb />
over from the other units for faculty, staff and<lb />
other necessities.<lb />
We thank those newspapers throughout the<lb />
state who want us to get the opportunities we<lb />
need to keep growing. If we are ever shown that<lb />
we would benefit from becoming affiliated with<lb />
the Greater University, we will retract these<lb />
well-meant words.<lb />
From The Greensboro Daily News<lb />
"The announcement that East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege has nudged out Woman's College as third<lb />
largest unit in the state-supported college and<lb />
university system is gratifying to those who<lb />
have followed the growth of the Greenville In-<lb />
stitution.<lb />
It was both gratifying and surprising to us.<lb />
We had kept up with the activities at "E-C-T-C<lb />
as East Carolina used to be known, especially<lb />
under the wise leadership of its president, J. D.<lb />
Messick; but we had not realized that the college<lb />
had grown so tremendously in recent years�at<lb />
least not to the point that it could challenge<lb />
Woman's College in size.<lb />
But the truth is that Eastern Carolina needs<lb />
exactly what East Carolina has to offer. There<lb />
are not many large educational institutions for<lb />
women in that area. East Carolina serves a tre-<lb />
mendous college market which was not served<lb />
well for years. Now that the institution has be-<lb />
come so favorably known, it is turning appli-<lb />
cants away in droves, and state budget directors<lb />
wonder how to deal with the boom.<lb />
We agree with the Rocky Mount Evening<lb />
Telegram when it suggests that institutions<lb />
outside the Greater University system can no<lb />
longer be "treated as orphans If the demand<lb />
for their services is great, then the state should<lb />
provide facilities to meet it Obviously, East<lb />
Carolina College has the kind of growing pains<lb />
which a responsible state cannot ignore<lb />
With so many guests coming here<lb />
this weekend, the police force, con-<lb />
sisting of Chiefs Harrell and Pitt-<lb />
man, will have their hands full. We<lb />
urge student cooperation with the<lb />
polkemen. They will be vitally de-<lb />
pendent on us to help keep order at<lb />
the game, dances and to curb traffit-<lb />
congestion. East Carolina students<lb />
should keep their cars off campus<lb />
as much as possible Saturday.<lb />
While on the subject of the police<lb />
department on campus, it might be<lb />
said that Harrell and Pittman have<lb />
no easy job at any time. It doesn't<lb />
take a campus celebration to keep<lb />
them busy. At night when only one<lb />
of them is on duty, the chores in-<lb />
crease in difficulty. Included in the<lb />
duties of the policeman on duty from<lb />
eight to half past ten every night<lb />
are such jobs as patrolling the whole<lb />
campus from the football stadium<lb />
to t"he area beyond Wilson Hall to<lb />
set k for offenders of the necking<lb />
on campus rule, checking the build-<lb />
ings to see if the necessary doors<lb />
have been locked, being on the look-<lb />
out for prowlers and thieves, and<lb />
checking the ptudnt Union and<lb />
men's dormitories to stop gambling.<lb />
Chief Harrell says that the great-<lb />
est mischief seems almost always to<lb />
happen at one end of the campus<lb />
while be is at the other. Yet he is<lb />
always expected to be on the spot if<lb />
something' does go wrong.<lb />
This week's Who's Who not only<lb />
has beauty, but brains, too! Bobbie<lb />
Lou Avant, Whiteville, has been on<lb />
Dean's List ever since she enrolled<lb />
at East Carolina back in '51.<lb />
"My main reason for coming to<lb />
East Carolina said Bobbie, "was<lb />
to take advantage of the excellent<lb />
Business Department that my high<lb />
school commercial teacher had told<lb />
me was offered here<lb />
Not only has Bobbie taken advan-<lb />
tage of the Business Department,<lb />
but through her active interest and<lb />
participation in F.B.L.A. she was<lb />
elected this past spring to hold the<lb />
office of the first president of the<lb />
new State F.B.L.A. Chapter in North<lb />
Carolina. "1 hardly knew what to<lb />
say when I was elected to this State<lb />
office related Bobbie. "I knew it<lb />
would be a lot of hard work, but I<lb />
was willing to try.<lb />
"The biggest thing that ever hap-<lb />
pened to me since I came to East<lb />
Carolina was when I became State<lb />
President and automatically became<lb />
the state delegate to the National<lb />
F.B.L.A. Convention in Dallas, Tex.<lb />
in June. I can't describe how I felt<lb />
after riding for two days and two<lb />
nights on the train, besides being<lb />
alone! As soon as I arived at the<lb />
hotel the National President called<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER U, 1954<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
Fr<lb />
an<lb />
Bobby Lou Avant<lb />
me and asked me to have dinner<lb />
with her at one. I decided to stretch<lb />
out for a few minutes on the bed<lb />
for some much needed rest. The next<lb />
thing I knew the phone was ringing�<lb />
it was the National President who<lb />
woke me! I have never been so em-<lb />
barrassed, for it was after one o<lb />
clock then. She was very understand-<lb />
ing about it all<lb />
During her<lb />
freshman and sopho-<lb />
more year Bobbie was F.BX-A. re-<lb />
porter and this year she is a college<lb />
marshal, treasurer of the junior<lb />
class, recording secretary of F.B.L.A.<lb />
and a member of Phi Omega Phi,<lb />
1 honorary business fraternity.<lb />
Since her sophomore year Bobbie<lb />
has held a full-time self-help job as<lb />
assistant to the Dean of Women<lb />
Her duties in this position consist of<lb />
serving as parlor hostess, typing let-<lb />
ters and doing other general office<lb />
work.<lb />
"I love barbecue chicken says<lb />
Bobbie. Music, tennis, and swimming<lb />
are als included in her interests.<lb />
Boh ie has been chosen by F.B.L.A.<lb />
to represent them in the Homecoming<lb />
Parade and secretly hopes, "We can<lb />
w ar evening dresses, as I have a<lb />
new one I'm dying to wear<lb />
Although Bobbie will receive a<lb />
B. S. degree in business she hag not<lb />
decided definitely whether she will<lb />
tfach. "I hope someday to get my<lb />
Master's, and work on my Doctor's,<lb />
but that is in the distant future<lb />
Since Bobbie will not graduate<lb />
until next May, we hope to see a<lb />
lot more of her.<lb />
As her roommate for two years<lb />
Barbara Strickland says, "Bobbie is<lb />
one of the finest girls I've ever met<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
dt would be safe to say that about<lb />
half the students at East Carolina<lb />
are old enough to vote in county,<lb />
state and national elections. Also<lb />
it would be safe to say that only<lb />
about one fourth of those who are<lb />
eligible are interested enough to<lb />
learn enough about the political is-<lb />
sues being decided to vote intelli-<lb />
gently.<lb />
In our opinion, it is the responsi-<lb />
bility of good citizens to keep up to<lb />
date on local and international af-<lb />
fairs. For instance, right now the<lb />
representative system of North Caro-<lb />
lina is in foul condition and action<lb />
is 1 eing taken in the State Legisla-<lb />
ture to do something about it. To<lb />
amend the State Constitution, elec-<lb />
tions will have to be held.<lb />
It might be a good idea for con-<lb />
scientious North Carolinians, includ-<lb />
ing college students of voting age,<lb />
to look into the situation.<lb />
East Carolinian Editor<lb />
This week's campus personality is<lb />
Faye O'Neal, Editor-in-Chief of the<lb />
"East Carolinian<lb />
Faye, a senior from Selma, is ma-<lb />
joring in Social Studies and minor-<lb />
ing in English. Aside from being<lb />
head of the school paper she is also<lb />
President of the Creative Writer's<lb />
Club, Secretary of the Young Repub-<lb />
licans, and serves on the executive<lb />
board of the Student Government<lb />
Association.<lb />
During her four years at East<lb />
Carolina she has held positions as<lb />
Managing Editor, Assistant Editor,<lb />
and was last Spring appointed by<lb />
the Publications Board as Editor-in-<lb />
Chief of the "East Carolinian<lb />
She told me recently, "I feel a<lb />
little inadequate at times for I know<lb />
that the responsibility of editing the<lb />
newspaper requires greater ability<lb />
than mine<lb />
L-I-S-T-E N<lb />
L-ove, I-mpels, S-acrifice, T-oward,<lb />
E-very, N-eed.�The Listen Cam-<lb />
paign is being promoted by the East<lb />
Carolina Baptist Student Union to<lb />
hi 1; feed the hungry people of the<lb />
world. Wouldn't you like to help them<lb />
with their campaign by contributing<lb />
a penny a day, or a meal a month?<lb />
East Carolina contributed $192 last<lb />
year, following only UNC which con-<lb />
tri; uted $253.17, and NC State with<lb />
WC contributed $90.15, Ap jazz as you can see by the number<lb />
$209.50.<lb />
palachian $50.00, Western Carolina<lb />
136.23, and Pembroke $35.50.<lb />
New Top Tunes<lb />
The tile, "peapicker" himself, Tenn-<lb />
essee Ernie Ford, and his version of<lb />
"Give Me Your Word" rates number<lb />
: one down at the Soda Shop now.<lb />
"Shake That Thing the loud jazz<lb />
number that received the most nic-<lb />
kels a few weeks back, has dropped<lb />
way down the list of campus favor-<lb />
ites. But the students still ge for<lb />
The cartoons you see on the sports<lb />
pages of the "East Carolinian" are<lb />
being drawn by a valuable new mem-<lb />
ber of the staff. Billy Arnold, a<lb />
freshman here, comes from Green-<lb />
ville High School where his talent for<lb />
drawing was coached by teachers in<lb />
the journalism and art departments.<lb />
Billy works regularly with Bob<lb />
Hilldrup, Sports Editor, in deciding<lb />
on cartoons for our paper.<lb />
Poetry Contest Open<lb />
To College Students;<lb />
Deadline In November<lb />
All college students are eligible<lb />
to send entries for judgment by the<lb />
Annual Anthology of College Poetry.<lb />
Rules are simple! The manuscript<lb />
must le typed or written in ink on<lb />
one ide of a sheet; your home ad-<lb />
dress, name of college and college<lb />
address must appear on each manu-<lb />
script.<lb />
The theme and form may be of<lb />
the student's desire. You may submit<lb />
as many manuscripts as you wish<lb />
i ut shorter efforts are preferred.<lb />
Closing date is November 5. Send<lb />
all entries to National Poetry Asso-<lb />
ciation, 3210 Shelby Avenue, Los<lb />
Angeles 34, California.<lb />
two song "il've Got My Eyes On<lb />
You (and "Drunk Again" which<lb />
places third. "The Little Shoemaker"<lb />
and "Sh-Boom" are still hanging<lb />
around to complete the top five.<lb />
Hot Time!<lb />
Last week's hot weather really had<lb />
everybody's nerves on edge!<lb />
Over in Austin this teacher was<lb />
busily preparing to give a test. Try-<lb />
ing to save time, she told her class<lb />
"I won't call the roll today, 111 check<lb />
it by your papers<lb />
Immediately after saying this she<lb />
began to call the roll. "Why did you<lb />
change your mind?" a hoy over in<lb />
the corner asked her.<lb />
"You're old enough to know that<lb />
you shouldn't ask a woman why she<lb />
changes her mind she replied.<lb />
�It was quite warm Tuesday at noon<lb />
as the Drill Team marched to the<lb />
drill field. Remarks such as "Get<lb />
your eyes off the ground "pull<lb />
that stomach in and "straighten<lb />
that rifle" were being thrown at<lb />
them from all directions.<lb />
Music filled the air as they march-<lb />
ed by the Student Union. From the<lb />
juke box came the strumming of Les<lb />
Paul's guitar and his wife Mary Ford<lb />
singing, "I'm a fool to care, when<lb />
you treat me this way<lb />
All over the campus, during the past week,<lb />
there has been a prevailing air of the presence<lb />
of many busy people as Alumni Office staffers<lb />
and numerous committees have called upon<lb />
brawn and brains to produce an effective and<lb />
festive homecoming for the multitude of East<lb />
Carolinians who will be returning to their Alma<lb />
Mater for this annual event.<lb />
Homecoming is a time for reunions and wsiih<lb />
with classmates, teachers and friends. Everyone<lb />
looks forward to homecoming with much z<lb />
and enthusiasm, since it is the one time w<lb />
old friends get together. Actually, it is just v.<lb />
its name implies�a time for all East Carolinians<lb />
to come "home" and visit with the rest of the<lb />
tremendous, and ever increasing, family of the<lb />
college.<lb />
We attempted to find out how many home-<lb />
comings East Carolina has previously seen. The<lb />
closest we can arrive to factual information re-<lb />
veals that this 1(J54 homecoming is the eighth<lb />
since 1947. Sometime during the early per.<lb />
World War II, homecomings were disconi.<lb />
but were resumed at the close of the war. Other-<lb />
wise, we can only say that homecomings date<lb />
back to a fairly early period of East Carolina<lb />
history.<lb />
Indications from the Alumni Office I<lb />
that several hundred alumni are expected<lb />
weekend. They will "be on campus from all pa<lb />
of the state and out of the state. The map.<lb />
from out of state are expected to come from '�<lb />
ginia and the District of Columbia. Several re-<lb />
tired faculty members will be among those re-<lb />
turning. Coming from Missouri are Mr. and Mn.<lb />
E. C. Hollar. Mr. Hollar taught in the<lb />
Studies Department prior to his retirement in<lb />
1951. Other returning faculty are Profef<lb />
Ralph Deal of Greenville, Miss Mamie Jenkins<lb />
of Raleigh, Miss Kate Lewis, Miss Ola Ross, and<lb />
Dr. Howard McGinnis, all from Greenville. No<lb />
doubt a number of the alumni will remen.<lb />
these faculty members and enjoy a few mom'<lb />
with them.<lb />
We are sure you have been briefed on the<lb />
full calendar of activities that have been sch<lb />
uled to insure pleasure for every moment of<lb />
weekend. The highlighting events are the football<lb />
game, parade, and dances on Friday and Satur-<lb />
day nights. The most colorful attraction, v.<lb />
exception of the parade, will be the dormitor.<lb />
all decked out for trie occasion. Various campus<lb />
organizations are planning open house or reun-<lb />
ions. All indications point to a definitely cram-<lb />
packed weekend of fun and excitement for both<lb />
students and alumni.<lb />
We don't claim to be weather prophets, but<lb />
if we were, we would forecast a clear sky and<lb />
moderately warm temperatures for the entire<lb />
weekend. However, since this is out of our li<lb />
we can only hope the weather man will look v.<lb />
a favorable eye to Eastern North Carolina<lb />
least during the afternoon football game.<lb />
'Couple Of The Week'<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
At this week's SGA meeting, too<lb />
late for us to get an absolute scoop,<lb />
Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, head of the<lb />
Athletic Department here, talked to<lb />
the legislature on several questions<lb />
from the students to his department.<lb />
Much dissatisfaction among the stu-<lb />
dents could be quelled by talking<lb />
with Dr. Jorgensen. For instance,<lb />
he can tell you that the reason it<lb />
would be useless to try to build a<lb />
new stadium here hinges on the fact<lb />
that we don't usually fill the one we<lb />
have.<lb />
A lot of comment has been made<lb />
on the letter we ran last week con-<lb />
cerning faculty participation in cam-<lb />
pus club activity. Many students<lb />
have personally contacted us and ex-<lb />
pressed concern over the letter. Pt is<lb />
safe to say that the letter in mention<lb />
expressed the opinion of only a small<lb />
minority. The views of most of the<lb />
students on the matter contradict<lb />
those taken in the letter. We feel<lb />
that most of the clubs, and organiza-<lb />
tions here would fold uip were it not<lb />
for the help given by members of<lb />
the faculty. The officers of the cluibs,<lb />
as a rule, seek and welcome the<lb />
suggestions of the faculty. Further-<lb />
more, it is extremely doubtful that<lb />
any club or organization here has<lb />
ever ibeen controlled by the facult;<lb />
members that help make up its mem-<lb />
bership.<lb />
I Letters To The Editor<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
This is my fourth year at East<lb />
Carolina and while the school has<lb />
advanced tremendously in many di-<lb />
rections, it has seemingly gone back-<lb />
wards in one.<lb />
If you were on campus Monday,<lb />
you could hardly have missed seeing<lb />
the several weirdly costumed, idiotic<lb />
acting people who were being initi-<lb />
ated into a club.<lb />
These initiations have continuously<lb />
gotten more degrading, petty, and<lb />
pointless since my freshman year.<lb />
If there is a justifiable explanation<lb />
lor such occurrences as these, I've<lb />
yet to hear it, but I'm willing to lis-<lb />
ten. If there is no explanation, other<lb />
than the fact that people like to see<lb />
other people being embarrassed and<lb />
making fools of themselves, and that<lb />
the members of the clubs who are<lb />
doing the initiating chose this way<lb />
to get some devilishness out of their<lb />
systems, then I, for one, think that<lb />
our school would be much (better<lb />
off without them.<lb />
It's up to the people responsible<lb />
to realize that we are supposed to<lb />
be young men and women merging<lb />
into the adult world, rather than<lb />
third or fourth graders having a<lb />
party.<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Donald A. King<lb />
Bruton Taylor and Jean Button<lb />
Jean Sutton of La Grange and Brut-<lb />
on Taylor of Kinston are this week's<lb />
couple of the week. They have been<lb />
five years, it was Bruton's cousin<lb />
that played cupid for these two.<lb />
"About two days before Christmas<lb />
of '49, says Bruton, my couin in-<lb />
troduced us and I tcok Jean to a<lb />
movie. Six months later we were<lb />
going steady<lb />
Jean remembers when Bruton let<lb />
her wear his class ring. She says,<lb />
"We were coming back to school one<lb />
Sunday night and Bruton just gave<lb />
it to me. He never said a thing<lb />
They both enjoy movieg and danc-<lb />
ing. Bruton likes football and base-<lb />
ball. Jean says she goes to games<lb />
because Bruton likes to go. Above<lb />
all they enjoy being together.<lb />
Bruton worked the year after<lb />
graduating from high schol so h�<lb />
and Jean could start to college<lb />
together. Then after being in schol<lb />
for a quarter, Jean had to drop out<lb />
of school due to illness. However,<lb />
Jean was able to make up the<lb />
quarter she lost, so they will graduate<lb />
together after all.<lb />
Jean is a primary major while<lb />
Bruton is majoring in Business Ed-<lb />
ucation. Both are Juniors. Bruton<lb />
will have to go in service a$ soon<lb />
as he graduates. Jean and Bruton<lb />
are 1" nning their future together,<lb />
so w adding bells will be ringing<lb />
soon after they graduate.<lb />
Tidbits<lb />
by Jerry Register<lb />
Car: Something to give a pedes-<lb />
trian a run for his money.<lb />
H you drink, don't drive, if you<lb />
drive, don't drink�if you drink, don't<lb />
walk�if you walk, watch out for the<lb />
fellow that doesn't pay any attention<lb />
to this slogan.<lb />
The only thing the Russians have-<lb />
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tation.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
McCarthy In Dutch?<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
After the Army-McCarthy hearings were<lb />
over Senator Flanders (R-Vt) introduced a reso-<lb />
lution calling for the censure of Senator Joseph<lb />
R. McCarthy and forty-six supporting charges.<lb />
The charges were fired at McCarthy by<lb />
Flanders and Senators Fulbright (D-Ark) and<lb />
Morse (Ind-Ore). They accused him of mis-<lb />
conduct including contempt of the Senate, slur-<lb />
ring fellow senators, abusing an Army general,<lb />
and illegal use and solicitation of secret govern-<lb />
ment documents.<lb />
A six-man Senate committee, three Repub-<lb />
licans and three Democrats, were chosen to study<lb />
these charges. Republican Senators chosen were<lb />
Arthur W. Watkins (Utah) ; Frank Carlson<lb />
(Mich) and Francis Case (S.D.). Democrats<lb />
chosen were Senators Edwin C. Johnson (Colo) ;<lb />
John C. Stennis (Miss) ; and Sam J. Ervin Jr.<lb />
(N. C). Senator Watkins acted as chairman.<lb />
On September 27, the Senate censure com-<lb />
mittee recommended that Senator Joseph Mc-<lb />
Carthy should be "censured by the Senate<lb />
It unanimously recommended censure on<lb />
two of the five general charges it considered:<lb />
1. That McCarthy was in contempt of the<lb />
Senate when he failed to appear before a 1951-52<lb />
elections subcommittee that investigated his fi-<lb />
nances and other activities.<lb />
2. That he abused Brig. General Ralph VV.<lb />
Zwicker, former commanding officer of Camp<lb />
Kilmer, N. J.<lb />
The committee did not find enough evidence<lb />
to constitute a basis for censure that McCarthy<lb />
had abused Senate colleagues, including Senator<lb />
Flanders.<lb />
Senator Flanders, one of the first senators<lb />
to defy McCarthy, charged McCarthy abused<lb />
him by calling him "senile<lb />
The committee found that Senator Flanders<lb />
induced Senator McCarthy to make ther re-<lb />
marks by his own conduct in respect to McCar-<lb />
thy. However, the committee did say "the re-<lb />
marks of Senator McCarthy concerning Senator<lb />
Glanders were highly improper<lb />
November 8 his been set as the date for<lb />
the Senate to hear and vote on the committee's<lb />
recommendations. The plan had been for a special<lb />
session to hear the charges.<lb />
Senator Knowland, who recommended the<lb />
November 8 date, said he did so because he want-<lb />
ed senators to "have an ample opportunity to<lb />
study the testimony and the report, to assure<lb />
that the ultimate action of the Senate would take<lb />
place in an atmosphere free from pre-election<lb />
tensions.<lb />
What action will be taken November 8 no<lb />
one knows But everyone can be sure that Mc-<lb />
Carthy will be using every political trick known<lb />
to defend himself even if it means bringing new<lb />
censure charges against members of the Senate<lb />
committee who recommended that he be ceniured.<lb />
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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1964<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Freshmen At East Carolina<lb />
Active In Pre-Collcge Days<lb />
by Lou Anne Rouse<lb />
year the freshman class i wan in Leeburg, Florida.<lb />
campus leaders. Many Kenneth Crocker<lb />
eaders are the persons j A r cipient of Eagle Scout Award<lb />
in their home town and the God and Country Award,<lb />
ermeth Cixcker, i. another freshman<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
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East Carolina  A Suitcase College<lb />
9C<lb />
,vere active<lb />
! . b schools from which<lb />
faated. We scouted around<lb />
eeked unto the records of some<lb />
e uu tubers of the present fresh-<lb />
 and found out a lot of<lb />
a out the following people:<lb />
Peggy Quincy<lb />
Quincy is a girl who each<lb />
an be proud to have as a fellow<lb />
at ECC. 1'eggy was winner<lb />
State 4-H Club Dress Revue<lb />
and won a trip to the National<lb />
vention m Chicago last Nov-<lb />
i e Bhe met outstanding boys and<lb />
from all over the United States<lb />
an) toreign countries. Peggy<lb />
�V� her a strange feeling to<lb />
art of such a group and that it<lb />
broadened her outlook on<lb />
id<lb />
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l.ou Gene Smith<lb />
te but athletic girl around<lb />
oa for the first time this<lb />
ou Gene Smith. Lou Gene<lb />
B. F. Grady High School<lb />
have probably already seen<lb />
ing on TV.<lb />
doea both creative and square<lb />
She has been in several<lb />
dancing teams which danced<lb />
N C. State Fair. Last year<lb />
earn won the trophy. Lou Gene<lb />
participated in folk festivals<lb />
Vshevilie and Chapel Hill. She j<lb />
long the cast of "The Duplin<lb />
as a t.lancer. Lou Gene is<lb />
g to be a physical education!<lb />
el.<lb />
Jo Ann Booth<lb />
Booth was a very outstand-1<lb />
H A. member in high school<lb />
g as president of the Hethesda<lb />
A. in her senior year. Not all<lb />
leatic, Jo Ann was queen of the<lb />
a . Cotton Festival, proving her<lb />
. tiveneaa.<lb />
Ann has a lovely voice and sings<lb />
parta as well as in groups.<lb />
Sadie Louise Harris<lb />
Another girl who is worth taking<lb />
out to meet is Sadie Louise<lb />
Karris. She has a wonderful person-<lb />
and most striking, is always<lb />
to lend a helping hand.<lb />
idie attended the 14th Annual<lb />
State in the summer as Beau-<lb />
- School representative. In<lb />
case you uie not familiar with how<lb />
is selected for that honor, we<lb />
K<lb />
boy that we should be proud to have<lb />
as a fellow student. Kenneth hails<lb />
from Smithfield where he was very<lb />
outstanding in high school. He helped<lb />
organize and became president of<lb />
the Future Teachers Association in<lb />
-is high school. He was a member<lb />
of the Glee Club, Dramatics Club,<lb />
Journalism Club, and was on the<lb />
annual staff. Kenneth has served as<lb />
a nature counselor at various Boy<lb />
Scout camps for the past four years.<lb />
Bobby Hall<lb />
Bobby Hall is a G.I. who entered<lb />
ECC t is summer as a freshman. He<lb />
served two and a half years in the<lb />
Air Force. While in service, Bbby<lb />
wrote for the squadron paper. Ecl by<lb />
is serving as Managing Editor of the<lb />
"Beat Carolinian" at present. Bobby,<lb />
who is working his way through col-<lb />
lege, is majoring in Pre-Law. He is<lb />
very interested in international af-<lb />
fairs and current events. His home<lb />
is in Ei-win.<lb />
Quay Koseman<lb />
Quay Roseman is another young<lb />
man who will soon demand some<lb />
attention, the facts being that he is<lb />
talented. Quay plays the guitar and<lb />
has made several radio appearnces.<lb />
Quay was president of the Celeste-<lb />
Henkl 4-H Club and the Audio-Vis-<lb />
ual Club president. He was vice-<lb />
. president of the F.F.A as well as<lb />
reporter for the Varsity Club. Here<lb />
i at ECC. Quay has gone out for dra-<lb />
matics. He has the part of Fred in<lb />
I the play the Teacher's Playhouse is<lb />
1 presenting November 11.<lb />
tell you.<lb />
Frosh Pick Nominees<lb />
For Class Offices;<lb />
Students Vote Soon<lb />
The freshman class held its ft15<lb />
mass meeting this week in Austin<lb />
auditorium for the purpose of nomi-<lb />
nating candidiates for its class of-<lb />
ficers. SGA President Wade Cooper<lb />
and Dr. Clinton .Prewett presided<lb />
over the meeting.<lb />
A huge slate of nominees was<lb />
entered. Wayne E'pley, Eddie Dennis,<lb />
George Knight, Ken Chalker, Joe<lb />
Mayo and George Bagley are the<lb />
candidates for president. Jean Row-<lb />
land, Janrs Henderson, Patsy Ruth<lb />
The school faculty Daniels, JoAnn Ashley, Jonnie Simp-<lb />
Jovce Godwin, pretty East Carolina coed from A hoskie. is ready to leave the campus for the weekend.<lb />
(N1 this weekend.) Stanley Jones, Norfolk, assists the lady as she gets into the oar. The above scene .s com-<lb />
Lon on our campus after twelve noon on Friday. It's good to be able to go home but a shame so many people<lb />
always leave East Carolina for the weekend.<lb />
School Rules In Early NC<lb />
Require Penalty In Lashes<lb />
Virtually everyone know� that education as a project is only a little<lb />
over a hundred years old in North Carolina. Advanced education is younger<lb />
than this.<lb />
The first university established in the state was the University of<lb />
North Carolina and seven faculty members made up the faculty. Prior to<lb />
the opening of colleges and universities, however, there were necessarily a<lb />
few schools or academies, as they were called which provided opportunities<lb />
lor scholars to grasp the Ibas-ics of the tihree R's reading, writing and<lb />
arithmetic. Sometimes these institutions had only one teacher who w?s<lb />
chie! of all activities. Sometimes they were run as boarding schools.<lb />
All t'is was in the days before public school education.<lb />
Most East Carolina students and staff members are still young enough<lb />
to remember their days in grammar grades and high school. Sometimes<lb />
the going was rough and some of the rules were thought hard to abide by.<lb />
Below are some of the rules set up Wy the sUfperinrtendent of Stokes County<lb />
Academy in 1848. C. L. Coon preserved the manuscript in his documentary<lb />
history on N. C. schools and academies. The numbers on the right re-<lb />
present the number of lahes given by the teacher for violation of the rules.<lb />
RULES OF STOKES COUNTY ACADEMY, 1848<lb />
Lashes<lb />
Boys and Girls Playing Together<lb />
Quarreling <lb />
Fighting -  <lb />
Quarrelintg at School  <lb />
Gann ling or Betting at School <lb />
Playing at Card at School<lb />
Telling Lies <lb />
Telling Tales Out of School <lb />
Nicknaming Each Other <lb />
Giving Each Other 111 Names<lb />
Hackgardiing Each Other<lb />
For Misbehaving to Girls<lb />
For Drinking Spirituous Liquors at School<lb />
Making Swings and Swinging on Them . -<lb />
For Misbehaving when a Stranger is in the House<lb />
For Wearing Long Finger Nails<lb />
Mi-behaving to Persons on the Road<lb />
For Going to Girl's Play Places<lb />
Girls Going to Boy's Play Places<lb />
Coming to School with Dirty Face and Hands<lb />
For Calling Each Other Liars<lb />
For Playing Bandy<lb />
For Wrestling at School<lb />
Scuffling at School <lb />
For Not Making a Uvw when going out to go home<lb />
For Wetting Each other Washing at Play time<lb />
Mor Hollowing and Hooping Going Home <lb />
For Delaying Time Going Home or Coming to School<lb />
For Not Saying Yes Sir and No Sir or Yes Marm or No'Marm<lb />
For Troubing Each Others Writing Affairs .<lb />
For Not Washing at Playtime when going to Books<lb />
For Going and playing about the Mill or Creek<lb />
Pronunciation Varies Little Year To Year<lb />
Oral English Classes Provide Enlightenment<lb />
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lity to get along with people. The<lb />
t Girls' State is to train the<lb />
youth of today to be better citizens<lb />
: tomorrow.<lb />
Jane Crofton<lb />
Moat all of you have seen pretty<lb />
petite Jane Crofton, "Miss Sum-<lb />
School of 1954 Jane is such<lb />
 eet and modest girl that she<lb />
r thought of telling anyone that<lb />
being a beauty queen wasn't new at<lb />
all to her. It wasn't, for Jane was<lb />
second place winner in the "Miss W.<lb />
T. A. R. TV" contest sponsored by the<lb />
Norfolk channel 1 and in the Potato<lb />
Festival. She isn't likely to admit<lb />
it but she was declared "Miss Wash-<lb />
ington County" while she was a sen-<lb />
ior in high school and was the run-<lb />
ner-up the previous year. Jane can<lb />
�� seen cheering enthusiastically for<lb />
the East Carolina Pirates at any foot-<lb />
ball game, so be sure to meet her.<lb />
Not wishing to exclude the boys<lb />
from our freshman spotlight, let's<lb />
tok at some of the accomplishments,<lb />
past and present, of several male<lb />
era �f the freshman class.<lb />
Marion Hales<lb />
Marion Hales is a tall athletic<lb />
young man who entered ECC as a<lb />
freshman this fall. To be more spe-<lb />
cific, Marion is six feet four inches<lb />
�all and as you might guess is here<lb />
on a basketball scholarship. In 1951<lb />
Marion was an All-State basketball<lb />
; layer. His high school, New Han-<lb />
over High, won the State Basketball<lb />
l impionship in the Triple A division<lb />
in iy51. Marion was also a football I<lb />
star. He made the All-Eastern foot-<lb />
all team. Marion has served in the<lb />
anmy for two years. Here at ECC<lb />
he is majoring in physical education.<lb />
Lloyd Bray<lb />
Lloyd Bray Jr. is not a newcomer<lb />
to East Carolina campus by any<lb />
means, although he is a freshman<lb />
thi year. Lloyd has practically lived<lb />
on the campus for the past few<lb />
years so he feels quite at home. Lloyd<lb />
took the part of Father in the play<lb />
'The Male Animal He also was in<lb />
the Greenville Passion Play last East-<lb />
er.<lb />
He is very interested in church<lb />
work and he plans to be a Methodist<lb />
minister. So far he has had plenty<lb />
of experience to qualify him for that<lb />
goal. He is a member of the North<lb />
Carolina Conference Council of the<lb />
Methodist YoutJh Fellowship and ci.<lb />
the Wesley Foundatien Council here<lb />
at �CC. On the former, he served<lb />
as the Chairman of Ortetian Fellow-<lb />
ship. Lloyd ha alao attended several<lb />
recreational workahope, one of which<lb />
son, Ann Johnson and Pat Alex-<lb />
ander are all on the ballot for sec-<lb />
retary. Six students are running for<lb />
vice-president, seven for treasurer<lb />
and eight girls are in the race for<lb />
the spot of freshman representative<lb />
to the student Legislature.<lb />
The oficers will be elected by<lb />
student vote among the freshman<lb />
class.<lb />
One of the requirements for every<lb />
graduate of East Carolina College<lb />
is passing a course in oral English.<lb />
Every quarter two such courses are<lb />
offered to students: English 218 and<lb />
English 119. Most students take 119,<lb />
more commonly known as Voice and<lb />
Diction. The course consists mostly<lb />
of oral drills aimed to improve hab-<lb />
its of speech.<lb />
Several members of the English<lb />
department are qualified to teach<lb />
oral English. Dr. M. N. Posey, one<lb />
of these professors, holds one or two<lb />
of the classes each quarter. Accord-<lb />
ing to Dr. Posey, many interesting<lb />
and surprising things happen in his<lb />
classes.<lb />
by Jonnie Simpson<lb />
the air is blocked when you produce<lb />
the consonant sound.<lb />
Many times people living in this<lb />
area make little or no distinction<lb />
between the short "i" as in "pin"<lb />
and the short "e" as in "pen<lb />
Night, light, and right are words<lb />
often pronounced as nite, lite, rite.<lb />
Careless and lazy speech habits are<lb />
often the cause of this error.<lb />
Improvement can be and is made<lb />
as a result of speech courses taken<lb />
at East Carolina College, according<lb />
to Dr. Posey. He adds that, "Indif-<lb />
ference on the part of the student<lb />
is one of the most alarming tragedies<lb />
DAY BEFORE HOMECOMING<lb />
by Lou Anne Rouse<lb />
'Twas the day before Homecoming,<lb />
And all through the dorms,<lb />
Every girl was hurrying,<lb />
To decide what should be worn.<lb />
Some chose to wear suits,<lb />
Others skirts and sweaters.<lb />
And one pretty young thing<lb />
Chose the star halfback's letters.<lb />
Oh, such a mad scramble,<lb />
You've n'eer before seen.<lb />
When the topic was discussed,<lb />
Who'd be Homecoming Queen.<lb />
ten prevent the necessary improve-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Dr. Posey says, "My aim is to keep<lb />
sectional speech, for the essence of<lb />
this is what makes a language inter-<lb />
esting, but 1 do want my students<lb />
to speak the best sectional speech<lb />
and know the general American<lb />
speech<lb />
Each section of our country has its'<lb />
own peculiar habits of speech and in<lb />
no section is English spoken more<lb />
correctly than others. Dr. Posey feels<lb />
that "Careful people everywhere try<lb />
to speak the best English at all<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT<lb />
'Good Food Means Good Health'<lb />
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the course Indifference can of times.<lb />
speech j<lb />
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Dr. Posey finds that his s<lb />
classes this year rate about the same<lb />
in accordance to previous years. East<lb />
Carolina students have the same dif-<lb />
ficulties and show little dif-<lb />
ference in their pronounciation from<lb />
year to year.<lb />
Words such as "mists "physi-<lb />
sists "tasks "asks "wasps and<lb />
"lisps which involve the consonants<lb />
sounds "sts "sps and "sks pro-<lb />
duce one of Eastern Carolina's most<lb />
common errors. The singular sounds<lb />
of these words are equally simple to<lb />
make, but the plural is the sound<lb />
that becomes troublesome because<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954<lb />
Elon Christians Upset Bucs,<lb />
20-6 In Crucial League Game<lb />
Loss May Cost Pirates<lb />
League Title; Boado<lb />
Scores Only Touchdown<lb />
by David Evans<lb />
A fired up band of Christians from<lb />
Elon College took advantage of Pi-<lb />
rate aiscues to stun the North State<lb />
Conference champions with a 20-6<lb />
defeat at Burlington last Saturday<lb />
night. The loss was the first the Bucs<lb />
"have suffered in conference compe-<lb />
tiiion since Lenoir-Rhyne did the<lb />
trick two years ago by a score of<lb />
7-6.<lb />
The Pirate offense showed up well<lb />
in the opening minutes of the game<lb />
with Erao Boado, Toppy Hayes, and<lb />
Harold O'Kelly earring for substant-<lb />
ial gains. The Buccaneer success dim-<lb />
inished rapidly following this early<lb />
game surt. The Pirates, with their<lb />
ground attacked thwarted, filled the<lb />
air with passes only to have five in-<lb />
tercepted during the course of the<lb />
night This, coupled with the of-<lb />
fensive running fireworks of diminu-<lb />
tive halfback Kerry Richards, of<lb />
Mahanoy City, .Pa practically spelled<lb />
the defeat for the champion Bucs.<lb />
Injured Return<lb />
The Buccaneer attack was bolstered<lb />
by the return to action of guard Dave<lb />
Lee, fullback Claude King, quarter-<lb />
back Boyd Webb, and reserve full-<lb />
back Bobby Cay.<lb />
After a couple of exchanged punts,<lb />
one resulting in a 37 yard return by<lb />
Emo Boado, East Carolina was forced<lb />
to kick from its own end-zone with<lb />
Claude King doing the booting. He<lb />
got off an excellent kick, that came<lb />
out to mid-field where Richards<lb />
grabbed the ball and set sail for the<lb />
score. The kick was good and Elon<lb />
led 7-0.<lb />
Emo Boado and co-captain Toppy<lb />
Hayes gave the Pirate rooters a little<lb />
encouragement in the dwindling min-<lb />
utes of the first half but the half<lb />
ended without result.<lb />
The East Carolina marching band<lb />
made the trip and gave an excellent<lb />
performance during halftime, repeat-<lb />
ing the salute to Glenn Miller given<lb />
previously in College Stadium here<lb />
at the Catawba game.<lb />
Second Half<lb />
The second half showed no im-<lb />
provement over the first half for the<lb />
trailing Bucs. Midway in the third<lb />
quarter the BuCg were again with<lb />
their backs to their own goal. King,<lb />
�standing in his own end zone, punted<lb />
out to the East Carolina 45 where<lb />
it was returned to the Pirate 32. Af-<lb />
ter an exchange of punts the Elon<lb />
quarterback hit his end over the<lb />
middle on a jump pass and he went<lb />
all the way for the second Christian<lb />
score. The try for the extra point<lb />
was good and Elon led, 14-0.<lb />
Following the next kick-off an at-<lb />
tempted East Carolina pass was in-<lb />
tercepted near midfield. Elon fum-<lb />
bled the next play and the Bucs re-<lb />
covered on their own 42. From there<lb />
Milton Collied hit Emo Boado with<lb />
a pass he grabbed the ball and out-<lb />
ran the Elon defense down the right<lb />
side line for the lone Pirate score.<lb />
The attempted extra point was no<lb />
good.<lb />
Late in the fourth quarter the<lb />
Christians punched acrosg from 14<lb />
yards out for their final score. The<lb />
extra point attempt was wide.<lb />
The Christians suffered a number<lb />
of injuries with three men being<lb />
carrid off the field. The condition<lb />
of these men was not disclosed. The<lb />
Pirates came out of the game un-<lb />
scathed as far as injuries are con-<lb />
cerned.<lb />
Initial Basketball Workouts<lb />
Find Six Lettermen Returning<lb />
Hayes Leads Bucs<lb />
Scoring With 18<lb />
Points This Year<lb />
With six lettermen returning from<lb />
last year's Nerth State Conference<lb />
champs, the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
began 'basketball drills October 4.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter says the fresh-<lb />
man prospects are good but it will<lb />
take time to find each boy's ability<lb />
at the different positions.<lb />
The loss by graduation of All-<lb />
State center Bobby Hodges and All-<lb />
Conference forward Charlie Huff-<lb />
man dampens the outlook. Frosh<lb />
prospects along with lettermen Cecil<lb />
Heath, J. C. Thomas, Don Harris,<lb />
William MacArthur and Waverly<lb />
Akins should bolster the Pirate<lb />
squad.<lb />
At present 24 boys are partici-<lb />
pating in the one-a-day drills. As-<lb />
sistant football coach Earl Smith<lb />
will serve as assistant to Coach Por-<lb />
ter when the grid season is over.<lb />
The Bucs open a 22-game schedule<lb />
December 4 at Guilford. They return<lb />
to Greenville Decemiber 10 for their<lb />
home opener with Catawba. Sixteen<lb />
of the contests are with conference<lb />
foes while the remainder are against<lb />
Erskine, Presbyterian, Belmont Ab-<lb />
bey and McCrary's Eagles. Erskine<lb />
and Presbyterian are newcomers to<lb />
the Pirates' regular season schedule<lb />
but the Bucs trimmed both teams<lb />
in the NAIA District 26 playoffs<lb />
here last winter.<lb />
The schedule:<lb />
Dec. 4�Guilford, there<lb />
Dec. 10�Catawba, here<lb />
Dec. 11�Lenoir Rhyne, here<lb />
Dec. 15�Erskine, here<lb />
Dec. 17�Appalachian, here<lb />
Jan. 6�Presbyterian, here<lb />
Jan. 8�Elon, there<lb />
Jan. 10�High Point, there<lb />
Jan. 12�Belmont Abbey, here<lb />
Jan. 15�Lenoir Rhyne, there<lb />
Jan. 17�Western Carolina, there<lb />
Jan. 18�Belmont Abbey, there<lb />
Jan. 22�Guilford, here<lb />
With the mid-point of the 1954<lb />
grid schedule already reached, the<lb />
East Carolina Pirates have fallen<lb />
behind their touchdown output of a<lb />
year ago.<lb />
The Pirates have tallied a total<lb />
(if 64 points, an average of slightly<lb />
better than 12 a game, while giving<lb />
up 39 to the opposition. Last year<lb />
at this stage East Carolina had<lb />
recorded 159 markers while allowing<lb />
opponents but 38.<lb />
Top man in the individual scoring<lb />
race has been Toppy Hayes, co-<lb />
captain and left halfback. Hayes' 18<lb />
points on three touchdowns are fol-<lb />
lowed by Harold O'Kelly's 12. Four<lb />
other players, Larry Rhodes, Bobfcy<lb />
Perry, James Henderson and Emo<lb />
Boado. have a touchdown each to<lb />
their credit. In the extra point de-<lb />
partment fullback Claude King and<lb />
quarterback Milton Collier are tied<lb />
with three each. The Bucs also have<lb />
two safeties included in their total,<lb />
one of which was intentional. The<lb />
other was credited to linesmen Gai-<lb />
fcher Claie and Charlie Smith.<lb />
fRlDA'<lb />
Jan. 28�Western Carolina, here<lb />
Jan. 31�.Appalachian, there<lb />
Feb. 3�Atlantic Christian, here<lb />
Feb. 5�McCrary's, there<lb />
Feb. 7�McCrary's, here<lb />
Pel). 9�Catawba, there<lb />
Feh 12�Elon, here<lb />
Feb. 15�High Point, here<lb />
Feb. 19�Atlantic Christian, there<lb />
Apps Lengthen<lb />
Conference Lead;<lb />
Remain Unbeaten<lb />
Catawba is at Appalachian and<lb />
Western Carolina at East Carolina<lb />
tomorrow in games that may well<lb />
decide the 1954 North State Confer-<lb />
ence football champion.<lb />
The Apps, pre-season darkhorses,<lb />
won their fourth in a row from Le-<lb />
noir Rhyne, 21-14, last weekend but<lb />
the biggest news was the 20-6 upset<lb />
by Elon over defending champion<lb />
and favorite East Carolina. The Pi-<lb />
rates now have a 2-1 record, still<lb />
good enough for second place.<lb />
Title At Stake<lb />
Should Appalachian defeat Cataw-<lb />
ba this week then even the East<lb />
Carolina-App game at Boone on Oc-<lb />
tober 30 would make no difference<lb />
as far as the Bucs are concerned.<lb />
Because of a quirk in the schedule,<lb />
East Carolina plays only five con-<lb />
ference games while the remainder<lb />
of the loop plays six. The Pirates'<lb />
loss to Elon leaves them a maxi-<lb />
mum possible total of four wins<lb />
while even should they beat the<lb />
Mountaineers then Appalachian could<lb />
still finish with a 5-1 mark.<lb />
In another loop game scheduled<lb />
for Saturday, Lenoir Rhyne travels<lb />
to Guilford. The Bears have an 0-2<lb />
conference record and a 1-2-1 overall<lb />
mark while Guilford is wlnless at<lb />
0-1 in the conference and 0-3 overall.<lb />
A fourth game involving league<lb />
teams finds Elon visiting Newberry.<lb />
Last Saturday's action at Burling-<lb />
ton in which Elon emerged the win-<lb />
ner was unquestionably the upset of i Appalachian <lb />
the year in the North State Confer- East Carolina<lb />
encv. Elon, regarded as from two to Elon <lb />
three touchdowns to the bad, com- ! West. Carolina<lb />
pletely dominated the game.<lb />
Apps Scared<lb />
At Lenoir Rhyne, however, Appa-<lb />
lachian was pushed right to the wire<lb />
by the Bears when, after leading<lb />
21-0 at the end of three periods, fhey<lb />
watched Lenoir Rhyne tally twice in<lb />
the final period. The game ended<lb />
with the ball in the Bears' possession<lb />
and resting on the Appalachian one-<lb />
foot line.<lb />
Other action last week saw West-<lb />
em Carolina record its first win in<lb />
nine games with Catawba, 26-13. The<lb />
Indians were favored early in the<lb />
year to give East Carolina its tough-<lb />
est battle for the title but now have<lb />
lost four of five ames.<lb />
Little Guilford lost to Emory and<lb />
Hem v, 13-6, at Marion, Va.<lb />
CONFERENCE GAMES<lb />
W L Pet. Pts. Op.<lb />
4 0 1.000 81 33<lb />
2 1 .667<lb />
1 1 .500<lb />
1 1 .500<lb />
0 1 .000<lb />
0 2 .000<lb />
0 2 .000<lb />
On The Sidelines At Elon<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Catawba<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
39<lb />
26<lb />
33<lb />
6<lb />
21<lb />
20<lb />
33<lb />
26<lb />
40<lb />
19<lb />
52<lb />
28<lb />
ALL GAMES<lb />
W L<lb />
Appalachian 4 0<lb />
E. Carolina 3 2<lb />
Elon 12<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 1 2<lb />
W. Carolina 1 3<lb />
Catawba 1 4<lb />
Guilford 0 3<lb />
T Pet Pts. Op.<lb />
0 1.000 81 33<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
.600<lb />
.333<lb />
.333<lb />
.260<lb />
.200<lb />
.000<lb />
64<lb />
39<lb />
65<lb />
60<lb />
73<lb />
33<lb />
39<lb />
47<lb />
42<lb />
68<lb />
92<lb />
66<lb />
News Of Bygone Days<lb />
From the files of the East Caro-<lb />
linian:<lb />
Five Years Ago�-1949�-East Caro-<lb />
lina dropped a 19-6 decision to West-<lb />
ern Carolina Teachers College at<lb />
Canton. Bill Darby scored the only<lb />
Pirate touchdown on a 12-yard dash.<lb />
Tn Years Ago�The Mus-<lb />
tangs topped the Warhawks, 22-6,<lb />
in the opening intramural football<lb />
contest here. Jessie Parker paced the<lb />
victory as man-less East Carolina<lb />
entered its third wartime season<lb />
without a formal football squad.<lb />
Fifteen Years Ago�1939�West- t<lb />
ern Carolina took a 12-6 decision over<lb />
East Carolina here on the strength<lb />
of a 96-yard touchdown run on the<lb />
final play of the game.<lb />
Twenty Years Ago�1934�Dr. A.<lb />
D. Frank, head of the history depart-<lb />
ment here, issued a call for tryouto<lb />
for the girl basketball team. 1Tie<lb />
previous year Dr. Frank had coached<lb />
the squad to six victories in as many<lb />
games.<lb />
and won!<lb />
by JoAnne Harris<lb />
Not since the opening confer-<lb />
ence game of the 1952 football<lb />
season had an East Carolina<lb />
team teat to a North State op-<lb />
ponent. Then, last Saturday at<lb />
Burlington, it happened. Eloa<lb />
Christians rose up and smote the<lb />
Pirates, 20-6, and for the first<lb />
time in more than two year-<lb />
Fast Carolina had lost to a con-<lb />
ference foe.<lb />
Just what was it like? From<lb />
the sidelines, here's the report:<lb />
A Christian player being sup-<lb />
K)rted on his injured leg to the<lb />
waiting bus, "Well, if I don't<lb />
play again all season, we've<lb />
beaten ECC<lb />
An East Carolina student to<lb />
an Elon pedestrian, "Better get<lb />
road. A Pirate<lb />
'OU.<lb />
A - swered  e Elonite, "Tl � P<lb />
rates haven't done much rur I<lb />
tonight<lb />
Said another East Oarolii<lb />
student to a b one-weary ('�<lb />
player. "You<lb />
game tonight<lb />
Mistaking Bruce Phillip (P<lb />
rate sport publicist) for an E<lb />
� r. a Christian co-ed ran<lb />
up, gave baffled Bruce a bear<lb />
hug and exclaimed, "Oh, I've<lb />
been o bap<lb />
Hysterics Elon Coach<lb />
Varney, "The beat the boys have<lb />
ever played for me! After that<lb />
first touchdown I knew we'd<lb />
win<lb />
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playing golf one heavenly afternoon<lb />
and St. Peter's first drirs was s<lb />
hole-in-one.<lb />
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
WCC 'Cats Here For Homecoming<lb />
Pirates Seeking Conference<lb />
Win Following Upset By Elon<lb />
��: "X&amp;v<lb />
ow to the Pirate cause but<lb />
- never cease.<lb />
speaking, the situation the kurt two<lb />
s  something like this:<lb />
 .i-t Carolina unquestionably<lb />
is to win its remaining games.<lb />
.iLuhian. now in first place<lb />
uith a 4-0 mark, must l�se to<lb />
l atawba at Salisbury this week-<lb />
ami then take a licking<lb />
n Bast Carolina at H��one the<lb />
(0th of this month.<lb />
P rates were under the gun<lb />
taut in that Guilford refused<lb />
contract with the Bucs<lb />
 risk of being unduly pesi- steadily since that time except for<lb />
have to voice the opinion the war yfars when m football waa<lb />
. arolma'a hopes of retain- ; pyed<lb />
North State Conference foot- The betwfM1 two &amp;m&amp;<lb />
� have just about had it. haa alway&amp; been hotly0.nteBted<lb />
urda - setfcack at the hands of sometimes too much so. In the first<lb />
four years when the two teams play-<lb />
ed no contest was decided by a mar-<lb />
gin greater than seven points. For<lb />
years the Bucs have<lb />
been victorious but in 1952 East<lb />
Carolina, under the tutelage of coach<lb />
Bill Dole, kicked away a 20-0 half-<lb />
tune lead and lost, 34-20.<lb />
Western Carolina hasn't had what<lb />
could be termed a tremendously suc-<lb />
cessful season. For the past couple j the Elon victory. Since the Bucs play<lb />
of yeans the Catamounts have fallen j one les-s league game than any other<lb />
on evil days, especially as far as the j conference team, a victory over<lb />
extra point is concerned. The Cats Western Carolina is a must.<lb />
had lost three in a row this year be- Cats Win<lb />
fore defeating Catawba on Saturday i Western Carolina also pulled one<lb />
ai T at left the Pirates with and iat year dropped nine of ten I of the big surprises of the season<lb />
as conference game than the j decisions, four of them by one point. I last week in trampling Catawba, 26-<lb />
teams and one foot in the hole i<lb />
with.<lb />
tomorrow's<lb />
Western Carolina meets East Caro-<lb />
lina here tomorrow afternoon at 2<lb />
p. m. as the Pirates celebrate Home-<lb />
coming festivities. A downtown<lb />
parade plus a dance tonight will<lb />
precede the contest.<lb />
The Catamounts will attempt to<lb />
administer a second consecutive de-<lb />
feat to East Carolina, which was up-<lb />
set by Elon last week, 20-6. The Pi-<lb />
rates hopes of repeating as title-<lb />
holdrs were seriously damaged with<lb />
fever the case.<lb />
Western Carolina in the<lb />
g game here should be one<lb />
r games of the year. A<lb />
work has gone into<lb />
year's trame the best<lb />
ng yet.<lb />
articular point that has been<lb />
1 out for the Homecoming en-<lb />
sqodbble over guest<lb />
At O.e first of the week<lb />
500 tickets were available to<lb />
 students at $2.50 each.<lb />
tickets entitle the holder to<lb />
� student section and thereby<lb />
� . lents' guests to sit with<lb />
Sou that something has been<lb />
i tor the Homecoming game<lb />
list that a permanent plan<lb />
be put into action so that<lb />
students' guests will be adequate-<lb />
I) taken care of. It's a bad thing<lb />
� hen someone invited to a game<lb />
here ha to sit on one side of the<lb />
field and the student on the other.<lb />
East Carolina-Western Caro-<lb />
� . longest rivalry in<lb />
e Pirates are engaged. It<lb />
in in 1936 and has continued<lb />
Students Given<lb />
Chance To Visit<lb />
Florida For Game<lb />
wishing to attend the<lb />
�OC-Tampa game in Tampa, Fla.<lb />
provided transportation and<lb />
probably be furnished rooms in<lb />
PIRRA CLUB<lb />
Serving The Best In<lb />
Foods, Steaks, Seafoods and<lb />
Regular Meals<lb />
Live Entertainment On<lb />
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS<lb />
Temporarily Located At The<lb />
New Enterprise Warehouse<lb />
On Memorial Drive<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
13, on a brillaret offensive display<lb />
by halfback Jim Garrison. The ram-<lb />
paging backfield star scored three<lb />
times and picked up over 300 yards<lb />
on the ground and in the air. Clyde<lb />
Biggers, the Catawba coach, paid<lb />
tribiute to the Catamounts as "the<lb />
bast Western Carolina team we've<lb />
sen. Bt was the first Catamount<lb />
victory over Catawba in the history<lb />
of the series between the two schools.<lb />
East Carolina apparently re-<lb />
covered from the injuries that have<lb />
plagued them earlier in the season.<lb />
Little All America quarterback Dick<lb />
Chrry dressed for the Elon game<lb />
but did not see action. Cherry broke<lb />
his foot in pre-season practice and<lb />
was considered out for the season.<lb />
A trio of quarterback, Boyd Webb,<lb />
Milton Collier, and Gary Maddox,<lb />
have guided the Pirates ofensive<lb />
attack well although Cherry's ab-<lb />
sence has been a hindrance to the<lb />
squad. Either of these signal cal-<lb />
lers may be at the helm Saturday<lb />
against the Catamounts.<lb />
King To Play<lb />
Claude King, who had previously<lb />
been injured but played in the Elon<lb />
game last week, will probably get<lb />
the nod at fullback. Harold O'Kelly,<lb />
who performed brillantly in King's<lb />
absence, will probably see plenty<lb />
of action also. Toppy Hayes and<lb />
Emo Boado, always offensive threats,<lb />
will be at their regular halfback<lb />
posts.<lb />
iltt the line J. D. Bradford<lb />
and Larry Rhodes should be ready<lb />
to go at ends along with tackles<lb />
Willie Holland and George Tucker.<lb />
IXave Lee, who has recently recover-<lb />
ed from a leg injury, will be back<lb />
at his old guard post along with<lb />
Don Burton. Louis Hallow should<lb />
get the starting asignment at center.<lb />
SOPH STARS�Quarterback Milton Collier (15) and tackle Ray Overton (55) are two of he sophom<lb />
players sparking the 1954 edition of the East Carolina Pirates. Collier's extra point kick gave the Bu<lb />
win over Lenoir Rhyne while Overton's play throughout the season ha been consistently outstanding.<lb />
Prevues 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 />
East Carolina 6, Elon 20<lb />
Oct. 16�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 />
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spokesman for the group of<lb />
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chartered bus will leave the<lb />
at three o'clock on Thursday,<lb />
liber 4, for Tampa. The cost<lb />
� round trip to Florida and<lb />
be $22 per student.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1<lb />
Dont let the picture fool you. The work on William H. I mstead Dormitory is going along fine and it<lb />
is hoped that a picture will be taken soon of the new dorm as it nears completion. The above shot is one of<lb />
Slay Hall just before it was finished. Umstead Dormitory is being built in the same style and will look similar<lb />
to Slay Hall. It will face Tenth Street from the Back of Slay Hall. The same contractors who built Slay Dormi- '<lb />
tory are working on the new men's dorm and it is expected to be finished next summer.<lb />
Reporter Writes<lb />
On Popular EC<lb />
Talent Artist<lb />
Movie News<lb />
by JoAnne Harriss<lb />
Larry Parlor, the ivory pounding<lb />
"cat" of the Circle K and "East<lb />
Carolinian" talent shows has been<lb />
the topic of much conversation late-<lb />
ly. Exhibiting rare talent in the<lb />
Louis Armstrong line, Larry first<lb />
brought down the houj6e at the<lb />
Circle K and was recalled for a<lb />
repeat performance.<lb />
The fame of the ECC music de-<lb />
partment lured Larry from AC-C,<lb />
after two years, with Uncle Sam to<lb />
our campus. At present a junior, he<lb />
is majoring in voice and miiioring<lb />
in piano.<lb />
If you had been watching ABC<lb />
TV last March, you might have seen<lb />
Larry on Arlene Frances' show,<lb />
"Army Talent Patrol Perhaps<lb />
you didn't recognize Larry because<lb />
he was not at the piano, but on the<lb />
string bas. Most of Larry's en-<lb />
tertainment work was done with an<lb />
army combo, alternating between<lb />
the trumpet and the string -bass.<lb />
We hope we'll be hearing more<lb />
from this versatile Durham lad soon. I j<lb />
Visitors at Virginia Beach nert sum- j<lb />
mer can hear him in another combo<lb />
team on the vocals. Welcome to the<lb />
campus. Larry. Just keep spread-<lb />
ing the talent around.<lb />
by Roy Askew<lb />
Many favorite and widely acclaim-<lb />
ed movies are coming to Greenville.<lb />
Top stars are exhibiting their best<lb />
talent in the coming attractions.<lb />
"Flame and the Flesh" with Lana<lb />
Turner, Pier Angeli and Carlos<lb />
Thompson, new leading man discov-<lb />
ery, in a story of a girl to whom love<lb />
is just a commodity by means of<lb />
which she can get the material<lb />
things of life, until she meets an<lb />
unexpected man and finds herself<lb />
involved in a romance.<lb />
"Duel in the Sun greater than<lb />
ever on a wide screen with all-time<lb />
stars Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones,<lb />
and Joseph Cotten.<lb />
"Rogue Cop revealer of mob-<lb />
warare. with blondes and thrills<lb />
and Mailing Robert Taylor. Janet<lb />
Leigh and George Raft.<lb />
Out of all the films listed above,<lb />
we recommend that you see "Duel<lb />
in thf Sob Especially if you haven't<lb />
seen it, this should provide a very<lb />
entertaining couple of hours for you.<lb />
College Students,<lb />
Plan To Attend<lb />
Firemen's Dance<lb />
East Carolina students are<lb />
invited to dance to the music<lb />
of the Billy May Orchestra<lb />
at the Annual Firemen's<lb />
Dance, scheduled for the New<lb />
Carolina Warehouse Thursday,<lb />
November 4, from 8:00-12:00<lb />
midnight.<lb />
The dance will be chaper-<lb />
oned. College girls may obtain<lb />
12:00 privileges, but they<lb />
must secure a special permit<lb />
from their parents.<lb />
Advanced tickets are on sale<lb />
at the Varsity Shell Station<lb />
on Fifth Street. Cost of ad-<lb />
vanced tickets is $2. Tickets<lb />
purchased at the door will be<lb />
S2.50.<lb />
SOUVENIRS, JEWELRY,<lb />
and SPORTSWEAR<lb />
with Your College<lb />
Emblem<lb />
this<lb />
"We used to call him the' Human Dynamo but his tenure started<lb />
year<lb />
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GARRIS GROCERY STORE I<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche Streets<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
Jarvis Dormitory<lb />
Holds Open House<lb />
The residents of Jarvis Hall will<lb />
entertain at an Open House Satur-<lb />
day afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30<lb />
m. The occasion is in honor of<lb />
graduates who formerly lived in<lb />
Jarvis Hall and their guests. Other<lb />
gue?' � will be welcome if they choose<lb />
to attend.<lb />
Dean of Women Ruth White and<lb />
Jarvis Hall Counselor Nancy Wilmore<lb />
are cooperating with Sara Giles,<lb />
social chairman of the dormitory.<lb />
L.ight refreshments will be served<lb />
to the guests.<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
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