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(tood Advice<lb />
lverttser9 are kind, considerate<lb />
i it w pay you to give<lb />
. i�ur business<lb />
arolinian<lb />
Post-Homecoming<lb />
Jerry Register, featurist for this<lb />
paper gives out with another of his<lb />
"What It Was" .stories n page three<lb />
this week.<lb />
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GREENVILLE. N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954<lb />
Number 6<lb />
eshman Takes 'Miss Homecoming' Title<lb />
Hurricane Hazel St ikes,<lb />
Plays Havoc With campus<lb />
Hurricane Hazel struck the campus ! that buildings or autos would<lb />
Calvin Butt<lb />
AFROTC Senior<lb />
s Grade<lb />
Of Cadet Colonel<lb /><lb />
Ea-t Carolina College last Friday<lb />
. alt" past one .struck and left,<lb />
caving n its wake a taxing job for<lb />
 � unds crew. Trees fell, glass<lb />
shattered and litter was strewn, not<lb />
only on the campus but all over the<lb />
- �  Greenville.<lb />
i asses weir suspended as the<lb />
 nds reax hed a speed of 80 miles per<lb />
Students were warad to get<lb />
l dormitories and remain there<lb />
the storm had spent its fury.<lb />
Students planning to leave the cam-<lb />
: us for the weekend were refused<lb />
ion tn go. The Homecoming<lb />
ttee, planning decorations and<lb />
Ias1 minute preparations for<lb />
Saturday's festivities, was stopped<lb />
, with its operation The news-<lb />
aper staff in the midst of getting<lb />
Homecoming edition ready for<lb />
on was forced to fold its<lb />
rs by hand in semi-darkness as<lb />
current went off all over campus<lb />
I in town.<lb />
Over a hundred trees crashed to<lb />
� v ground in Greenville. The number<lb />
falling on the campus stopped traffic<lb />
and caused car owners to feel uneasy<lb />
tiom<lb />
be<lb />
damaged. From the front to the back<lb />
campus, shrubbery arid trees were<lb />
�� i of their beauty by the high<lb />
ressure winds. Leaves flew and<lb />
. mbs were torn away in cases where<lb />
the trunks and tops of the trees were<lb />
left. It was as if Mother Nature was<lb />
taking her turn at cleaning up the<lb />
campus by carrying away dead leaves<lb />
as d dying limbs.<lb />
Rats were seen running out of<lb />
gutters. Old Austin lost part of its<lb />
Medieval ornamentation as tin from<lb />
i e roof went down to the ground.<lb />
A a U hampers were overturned but<lb />
unately most of the contents re-<lb />
mained inside.<lb />
! he storm provided a roaring be-<lb />
ginning to Homecoming weekend<lb />
here. Some students complained, for<lb />
j fear a heavy damper had been placed<lb />
! ,n the celebration. In the outcome,<lb />
however, the damage done to the<lb />
i scenic beauty of the campus was the<lb />
! oniy serious handicap Hurricane Ha-<lb />
zel placed on the college.<lb />
With all the thrill of adventure in<lb />
their souls, the majority of students<lb />
the<lb />
r<lb />
wat<lb />
Eas1 Carolina enjoyed the storm.<lb />
langer. One huge oak in I Especially did they enjoy the release<lb />
Slay Hall fell and those j from classes at the end of the week<lb />
held their breath for fear of mid-terms.<lb />
dvin<lb />
rtt, senior from ;<lb />
 inted Cadet<lb />
Force ROTO corps<lb />
a ColV lir� to<lb />
I by Lt Col. Lewi?<lb />
laor of air science<lb />
� three years Cadet CoL<lb />
i training in the AF<lb />
the college. He plans upon<lb />
,n in May, 1955, to enter<lb />
 Air Force and to make his<lb />
� is s ecializing<lb />
� ent of science<lb />
r of 1 - .tent Sci-<lb />
 Chi Beta Phi. na-<lb />
r ry<lb />
science fraternity.<lb />
to Phi Sigma Pi.<lb />
ducation, and<lb />
K Club, student branch of<lb />
I al. During 1953-<lb />
rved as vice president of<lb />
ent Officers Club of the col-<lb />
TC<lb />
�t is the son of Mr.<lb />
K. Butt of Hertford.<lb />
�� :Tt �.������ �- jr.qm w �� ���� ��� rrr-mfs- �.����.� � -�'�:�&amp; ��:�. ���� w<lb />
Smiling as she rides by in a cadillac convertible is appealing Katherine Dismuke. Queen of Homecoming.<lb />
Katherine was dwsea by the student body to reign over last weekend's festivities. She is a freshman from<lb />
Burlington and is majoring in Home Economics. SGA President Wade Cooper crowned her at Saturday night's<lb />
Homecoming Hop.<lb />
Work Of ECC Relisious Coordinator<lb />
Depends Mainly On Need, Knack<lb />
by Sylvia Fanner<lb />
Columbus Boychoir<lb />
s<lb />
Entertainment Series Begin<lb />
With Choir Program Thursday<lb />
Sideline Notes<lb />
Reveal News<lb />
On Movies, Jobs<lb />
Beginning the East Carolina 1954-<lb />
1955" Entertainment Series will be the<lb />
Columbus Boychoir concert program<lb />
October 28th at 8 p.m. in Wright<lb />
auditorium. Directed by Herbert<lb />
Huffman, the internationally famous<lb />
rroup of young singers will present<lb />
lar academic subjects plus majoring<lb />
in music. In the summer they attend<lb />
a summer camp and while traveling<lb />
they tour in a "Sehoolhouse on<lb />
Wheels a large bus specially equip-<lb />
ped with d ks so their studies will<lb />
not be interrupted.<lb />
Members of the group come from<lb />
varied 'evening of entertainment all part of the U. S. and Canada.<lb />
bj Margaret Smith<lb />
� .<lb />
series of entertain-<lb />
ast Carolina students<lb />
year are the weekly<lb />
shown in Austin audi-<lb />
� r the sponsorship of the<lb />
t committee. Releases<lb />
shown are provided<lb />
offices in Charlotte,<lb />
releases shown here are<lb />
f Fox, Warner Brothers<lb />
M.CM. Expensive booking fees<lb />
amber of releases for<lb />
n by the committee.<lb />
But er, alumni secretary, stat-<lb />
ist around 30 of the best films<lb />
m during the regular school<lb />
and approximately 15 or 20<lb />
,g the summer session. Free<lb />
. shown twice a week<lb />
summer because of the<lb />
aher of stage shows.<lb />
including popular, classical, folk and<lb />
traditional choral music.<lb />
Originating in Columbus, Ohio, in<lb />
L943, the Columbus Boychoir has<lb />
I since then toured the U. S. and<lb />
! Canada, appeared at Carnegie Hall,<lb />
Town Hall, Madison Square Garden,<lb />
sung over major radio and TV net-<lb />
works and with the New York Phil-<lb />
harmonic and the Philadelphia Or-<lb />
chestra.<lb />
The boys attend the Cplumbus<lb />
Boychoir school and are taught regu-<lb />
Admittance is by personal audition,<lb />
requiring exceptional musical abblity,<lb />
good character and good scholarship.<lb />
Boys are accepted at any time during<lb />
the year and wherever the Choir<lb />
goes auditions are held in search of<lb />
new talent.<lb />
Also on the entertainment calen-<lb />
dar are: Igor Gorin, baritone, De-<lb />
cember 9th; Yma Sumac and com-<lb />
pany, February 9th; Nicole Henriot,<lb />
French pianist, March 1st; and The<lb />
Men of Song, March 14th.<lb />
Tite work of a Coordinator of<lb />
Religious Activities is determined by<lb />
need and knack�the need of the<lb />
college situation and the resources<lb />
of the person in the position of Co-<lb />
ordinator.<lb />
At Bast Carolina College the Co-<lb />
ordinator of Religious Activities, Dr.<lb />
c . B. Bennett, is n sort of con-<lb />
sultant or executive secretary for<lb />
the Inter-Religious Council and the<lb />
ipel Committee. The Inter-Reli-<lb />
gious Council consists of the coun-<lb />
selors and ; residents of the orga-<lb />
nized religious groups on the campus<lb />
denominational groups, and the<lb />
YMCA and the YWCA. The Council<lb />
: helps these groups develop programs<lb />
� that are complementary rather than<lb />
competitive. The morning watch<lb />
m rvices, the vespers, the forums and<lb />
suppers are well publicized and need<lb />
but small mention in this connection.<lb />
The annual Religious Emphasis<lb />
W ek sponsored by these coop-<lb />
erating groups. During this week,<lb />
scheduled for January 23-27, 1955,<lb />
a team of religious leaders is made<lb />
available to groups and individuals<lb />
for inspiration and consultation. The<lb />
purpose is to make sure we do not<lb />
become static in our religious growth.<lb />
Just as academic groups bring spec-<lb />
ialists to the campus, so do the reli-<lb />
gious groups bring outstanding reli-<lb />
gious leaders to the campus.<lb />
The Chapel Committee plans week-<lb />
ly devotional services, now vesper<lb />
services since they are held at 5:00<lb />
p.m. on Tuesdays. The Coordinator<lb />
Dr. John Bennett<lb />
of Ri ligioue Activities serves as<lb />
chairman of the Chapel Committee<lb />
and is alert to constructive evalua-<lb />
tions of the chapel series and wel-<lb />
comes suggestions which may be<lb />
passed on to the committee for con-<lb />
sideration.<lb />
The Coordinator of Religious Ac-<lb />
tivities at East Carolina College has<lb />
certain academic duties too. He<lb />
teaches courses in biblical literature<lb />
and in ethics, and shares with Dr.<lb />
McNiel the teaching of Marriage<lb />
and the Family. He joins other mem-<lb />
bers of the faculty in the continual<lb />
evaluation of the curriculum, partici-<lb />
pating in committee work along this<lb />
line.<lb />
Cne service the Coordinator offers<lb />
falls under the heading of "counsel-<lb />
ing and another under the area of<lb />
tting. Students who are per-<lb />
plexed about intellectual problems,<lb />
or religious tenets, or personal mat-<lb />
ters which do not fall into the usual<lb />
pattern of academic procedure or<lb />
couns-Hinjr nrrnnct-ment of the college<lb />
can talk with the Coordinator of<lb />
nous Activities. They are as-<lb />
surtd of a sympathetic, confidential<lb />
earing and of friendly counsel when<lb />
, counsel is appropriate. The Coordi-<lb />
r is not a psychological consult-<lb />
ant, however, but will assist anyone<lb />
who has unusually serious perplexi-<lb />
ties in discovering professional guid-<lb />
ance.<lb />
The Coordinator of Religious Ac-<lb />
tivities naturally fills a number of<lb />
�caking engagements for various<lb />
I organizations. But in the press of<lb />
i college life it seems inevitable that<lb />
a i occasional program, however<lb />
I carefully planned, will fail to mv<lb />
I terialize. The present Coordinator of<lb />
1 Religious Activities stands ready to<lb />
fill in as speaker or discussion leader<lb />
(or, if pressed, with a bit of rec-<lb />
reational leadership) for religious or<lb />
secular groups, on or off the campus<lb />
despite the fact that this is not listed<lb />
as an official duty of his.<lb />
Danforth Foundation Offers<lb />
Opportunities To Graduates<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Queen Receives<lb />
Crown At Dance<lb />
Saturday Right<lb />
Katherine Li- n ve y<lb />
from Burlington, wa crow<lb />
I Homecoming Queen, 1954, by SGA<lb />
Preside at Wade I � Saturday<lb />
  the<lb />
nt of the A<lb />
ii- p in Wright aud I rine<lb />
I by the<lb />
Coll g<lb />
their choice for the qu en'<lb />
S e  a fri<lb />
The crowning of c<lb />
msaxed a busy week-end on the cam-<lb />
i. Hundreds of returning alumni<lb />
m<lb />
in celebrating the Homecoming<lb />
week-end.<lb />
I  � were be-<lb />
gun Fi issem-<lb />
of W i Iding for<lb />
i rally led by -� rs.<lb />
 kark, Jam B i I Wade<lb />
 per e ided �� i meeting. At<lb />
. Shep Fi( . ; his Rippling<lb />
i: ythm Boys played for a concert.<lb />
; . first dance of the week-end<lb />
to twelve.<lb />
Saturday's program began at ten<lb />
o'clock with a meeting of the Alumni<lb />
Council with President James. L.<lb />
tfield, Raleigh, pr<lb />
i e gala parade, a part of the<lb />
ties each year, began its course<lb />
campus and progressed on<lb />
a round trip through town. The pa-<lb />
.as made up of six bands, the<lb />
AFROTC drill team, various floats<lb />
pon i I by camp.i- organizations<lb />
and a few town concerns, cars bear-<lb />
ing the Deans of the College and<lb />
floats and cars carrying the sponsors<lb />
of th pus club Home-<lb />
emnmg $B�wn. .Prizes were presented<lb />
bo th � best floats and these went to<lb />
the EPO Fraternity, Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi Fraternity and t le YW-YMCA.<lb />
Uumni 1 a was<lb />
the -V ���. at 12:45 p.m.<lb />
followed by an Open House ��<lb />
Mi Cyi a Mendei d a -tess<lb />
in the Student Union.<lb />
The ing event of the aft-<lb />
, � with ' � thai! game<lb />
between East Carolina's Pirates and<lb />
the Wesl Carolina Catamounts at<lb />
2:30 on the local field. Preceding<lb />
game and at halftime. the bands<lb />
; erformed before the crowd.<lb />
A tea dm.ee was held for the<lb />
visiting ands in Wright auditorium<lb />
following tie game. The campus<lb />
YWCA and YMCA also held Open<lb />
House in the "Y" Hut after the game.<lb />
The final event on the agenda<lb />
was the Homecoms g Hog from 8-12<lb />
in Wright. Music was ft: I for<lb />
dance by the Col  under<lb />
the direction of Charlie Klutz.<lb />
The campus decorating committees<lb />
had  e ir work done Sat-<lb />
urday morning. The prize for the best<lb />
dormitory decorations went to Cotten<lb />
Hall.<lb />
M<lb />
Student Club News<lb />
0 of the Dean of Women and<lb />
Men reported earlier this<lb />
:t the number of self-help<lb />
.ear totals 216. The<lb />
er of girls holding jobs are 151,<lb />
� twice the number of boys,<lb />
b are 65. These student assist-<lb />
are employed in various depart-<lb />
nbs such a5 ROTC, Business, Post<lb />
Office. Publicity, Industrial Arts,<lb />
Infirmary, Cafeteria, Physical Edu-<lb />
cation, Science, and Student Union.<lb />
There' are girls assisting as host-<lb />
( in the dormitories and work-<lb />
ing in the library and soda shop.<lb />
These students are not only help-<lb />
� themselves financially but also<lb />
assuming responsibilities that will<lb />
help them to be more efficient in<lb />
their prospective fields of education,<lb />
: according to th deans.<lb />
Chi Beta Phi<lb />
The Alpha Gamma chapter of the<lb />
Chi Beta Phi, campus scientific fra-<lb />
ternity, recently installed eleven new<lb />
members, chosen on the basis of<lb />
scholarship and character displayed<lb />
at East Carolina College.<lb />
The incoming members are Philip<lb />
Averette, Robert Bright, Margaret<lb />
Bason, Eddie Lee Elks, John Funder-<lb />
burg, Carolyn Jones, Dalton Mann,<lb />
Gwendolyn Robinson, Joe Rowland,<lb />
Neal Trueblood and Joe Wooten.<lb />
Vets Club<lb />
The annual banquet of the Vet-<lb />
erans Club was held at 6:30 p.m. at<lb />
Respess- Bros, on October 16, 1954.<lb />
Special guests of the veterans<lb />
were: Sen. Paul Jones of Farmville;<lb />
Alumni Secretary and Mrs. Jim But-<lb />
ler; Miss Pat Mitchell, the club spon-<lb />
sor' for Homecoming; and her escort.<lb />
I.R.C.<lb />
"The United Nations at Work a<lb />
film, to be shown Tuesday, October<lb />
26, will begin a series of programs<lb />
on the international organization<lb />
which will be presented during the<lb />
fall quarter by the International Re-<lb />
lations Club of East Carolina College.<lb />
The opening program will take<lb />
plac � at 8 p.m. in the Flanagan au-<lb />
ditorium and will be open to the pub-<lb />
lic. John Q. Sanders of Payetteville,<lb />
vice president and program chair-<lb />
man, has announced.<lb />
The College International Relations<lb />
Club, the membership of which in-<lb />
cludes 'both .students and faculty<lb />
members, presents a program each<lb />
month during the school year on a<lb />
topic of current interest. Irving May-<lb />
nard, senior from Wilmington, is<lb />
; resident; and Dr. James Stewart of<lb />
the department of social studies is<lb />
faculty advisor.<lb />
English Club<lb />
Old and new members were wel-<lb />
comed by Harvey Davis, president,<lb />
as the English Club held its first<lb />
meeting of the 1954-55 school year<lb />
last week.<lb />
Two oftficers were elected to fill<lb />
vacancies. Bertha Woodcock was<lb />
elected treasurer and Jo Ann Thomas<lb />
was chosen reporter.<lb />
The Danforth Foundation, an edu-<lb />
cational trust fund in St. Louis, Mo<lb />
invites applications for the fourth<lb />
class (1955) of Graduate Fellowships<lb />
from college senior men and recent<lb />
graduates who are preparing them-<lb />
selves for a career of college teach-<lb />
ing, and are planning to enter grad-<lb />
uate school in September, 1955, for<lb />
their first year of graduate study.<lb />
The Foundation welcomes appli-<lb />
cants from the areas of Natural and<lb />
Biological Sciences, Social Sciences,<lb />
Humanities and all fields of special-<lb />
ization to be found in the undergrad-<lb />
uate college.<lb />
President Messick has named Dean<lb />
Leo Jenkins as the Liaison Officer<lb />
to nominate to the Danforth Founda-<lb />
tion two or not to exceed three can-<lb />
didates for these fellowships. These<lb />
appointments are fundamentally a<lb />
relationship of encouragement"<lb />
throughout the years of graduate<lb />
study, carrying a promise of financial<lb />
aid within prescribed conditions as<lb />
there may he need. The maximum<lb />
annual grant for single Fellows is<lb />
$1800; for married Fellows, $2400.<lb />
Students with or without financial<lb />
need are invited to apply.<lb />
A Danforth Fellow is allowed to<lb />
carry other scholarship appointment Liaison Officer.<lb />
such as Fulbright, Woodrow Wilson,<lb />
G.E.B etc concurrently with his<lb />
Danrorth Fellowship, and applicants<lb />
for these appointments are cordially<lb />
invited to apply at the same time for<lb />
a Danforth Fellowship. If a man<lb />
receives the Danforth appointment,<lb />
together with a Rhodes Scholarship,<lb />
Fulbright Scholarship, or Woodrow<lb />
Wilson Fellowship, he becomes a Dan-<lb />
forth Fellow without stipend, until<lb />
these other relationships are com-<lb />
pleted.<lb />
All Dantforth Fellows will partici-<lb />
pate in the annual Danforth Foun-<lb />
dation Conference on Teaching, to be<lb />
held at Camp Miniwanca in Michigan<lb />
next September.<lb />
The qualifications of the candi-<lb />
dates a, listed in the announcement<lb />
from the Foundation are: men of<lb />
outstanding academic ability, person-<lb />
ality congenial to the classroom, and<lb />
integrity and character, including<lb />
faith and commitment within the<lb />
Christian tradition.<lb />
iA.il applications, including the rec-<lb />
ommendations, must be completed by<lb />
February 15, 1955. Any student wish-<lb />
ing further information should get<lb />
in touch with Dean Jenkins, our<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
7:00 p.m.�The movie, "We're Not<lb />
Married starring Marilyn Monroe<lb />
and Fred Allen, will be shown in<lb />
Austin Auditorium.<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
8:00 p.m.�Est Carolina plays<lb />
East Tennessee State on the local<lb />
field.<lb />
10:30-11:45 p.m.�The Music Ed<lb />
Cluhj Dance will be held in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
MONDAY<lb />
6:45 p.m.�There will be a Senior<lb />
Class meeting on the second floor<lb />
of Austin.<lb />
7:00 p.m.�A meeting of the "Eaat<lb />
Carolinian" staff will be held in the<lb />
"East Carolinian" office in the base-<lb />
ment of Austin.<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
5:00 p.m.�Chapel will be held in<lb />
Austin Auditorium.<lb />
7:00 p.m.�.A meeting of the Inter-<lb />
national Relations Club will be held<lb />
in Flanagan Auditorium.<lb />
8:00 p.m.�A carnival sponsored<lb />
by Pi Omega and FBLA will be<lb />
given in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Student Government<lb />
Association will most in Flanagan<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
6:30 p.m.�"Y" Vespers will be<lb />
held in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
8:00 p.m.�Columbus Boy's Choir<lb />
will appear, as one of the scheduled<lb />
Entertainment Series, in Wright Au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
Enrollment Release<lb />
Shows Total Figures<lb />
On 1954-55 Students<lb />
Statistics from the office of Dr.<lb />
Orval L. Phillip?, college registrar,<lb />
show that the distribution of East<lb />
Carolina's students covers a wide<lb />
range of suites, countries, and three<lb />
for ign countries.<lb />
Ffgures reveal thai I aw en-<lb />
rolled here from 84 counties and 18<lb />
states, xcluding North Carolina.<lb />
Pitt County leads again this year<lb />
with a total of 386 students, an in-<lb />
crease of 7 over last year. Of this<lb />
number -12 are freshmen. In second<lb />
place among the counties is Beaufort,<lb />
with 85, of which 33 are freshmen.<lb />
Running in the third place position<lb />
is Wayne, having a total of 74, in-<lb />
cluding 28 freshmen. Other leading<lb />
counties are Nash, Duplin, and Le-<lb />
noir.<lb />
A rundown of the states shows<lb />
that out of 98 students from other<lb />
states, 52 are freshmen. Fifteen<lb />
states are represented by thig fresh-<lb />
man group. Leading the states is<lb />
Virginia, with 29. Foreign countries<lb />
with students on campus are France,<lb />
the Netherlands and Peru.<lb />
The number of Korean War veter-<lb />
ans has increased over last year. Ap-<lb />
proximately 291 vets are enrolled,<lb />
as compared with less than 175 last<lb />
year.<lb /><pb facs="00038358_tn_0002" /><lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER a, 1JU<lb />
FBI1"<lb />
PAOB TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<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 />
tittered as second-class mattei December 3. 1925 at the<lb />
V. S. Post OffuM<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
Greenvill . X. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Teacher- Colleg Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editor- �ic eJ<lb />
Assistanl Ed tor<lb />
Managing I<lb />
Feature Edn<lb />
Spur Editor<lb />
Business Manaj<lb />
Ass stant Bv<lb />
Phot er<lb />
S. G. A. R porti !<lb />
Staff Asa s<lb />
Humphries,<lb />
Loath,<lb />
Margai I S<lb />
Bi y A<lb />
Jean I<lb />
Joi<lb />
 owning.<lb />
Editorial Advisor<lb />
Financial Ad<lb />
Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Valeria Sfhearon<lb />
Bobby Ray Hall<lb />
Anne George<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Emil Massad<lb />
i . ger Shirley Hargrove<lb />
Sidney Jones<lb />
Joyce Smith<lb />
Gene Lanier, Joyce Smith, Pat<lb />
Ji  Register, Dot Lloyd, Letty De<lb />
iy Eerrell, Evan Taylor, Pat Jackson,<lb />
i il . Sylvia Farmer, Lou Ann Rouse,<lb />
' �. : Sim. son, Joyce Norris, Betty<lb />
. William Bryant, Roy<lb />
lanya Anderson, Sidney<lb />
Jan Rafcy, and J. W.<lb />
Joyn<lb />
Si<lb />
verton.<lb />
After the big weekend, things sort<lb />
of quieted down. By the time we go<lb />
to press, the campus will be back to<lb />
normal in its activities.<lb />
The Homecoming was well-planned.<lb />
And well-received. The committees<lb />
in charge obviously did a bang-up<lb />
job, especially after "Hazel" swejpt<lb />
thi ough<lb />
efforts.<lb />
All the floats deserve honorable<lb />
mention. Harold Colson and Dalton<lb />
Mann did their w,ork well in co-<lb />
ordinating the work of the floats<lb />
committee. The Circle K boys, who<lb />
got honorable mention by the judges,<lb />
had the best float in our opinion.<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Senior Takes Pride In Fraternity Introduction<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
hif Valeria Sh(anfi<lb />
Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. Clinton W. Prewett<lb />
r write  and, having writ,<lb />
Mov� - on; nor :<lb />
an<lb />
N all 5  ash<lb />
iety r.or wit,<lb />
 a line,<lb />
rat a word of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
"I have always been amazed at<lb />
the growth of East Carolina College<lb />
�ever since. I have been here. Out-<lb />
standing among other schools is in-<lb />
creasing declared Irving Maynard<lb />
when asked his impression of the<lb />
school.<lb />
Thjs week's Who's Who is from<lb />
intent to spoil their Wilmington. A senior Irving majors<lb />
in social studies and minors -jn Eng-<lb />
lish.<lb />
Last year, Irving was student en-<lb />
gineer for the campus radio and<lb />
recorded var-Jous college programs<lb />
and recitals. Incidentally, this was<lb />
a self-help jab.<lb />
He is the president of the Inter-<lb />
national Relations Club and vice-<lb />
president of the Veterans Club. He<lb />
holds a seat on the SGA at the<lb />
present time, and was also a rep-<lb />
resentative on the Summer School<lb />
legislative.<lb />
Recently inducted into the Phi Sig-<lb />
ma Pj, Irving states, "That is the<lb />
greatest thing that has happened to<lb />
me since I've been on camtpus. The<lb />
Shop Fields, who with his band<lb />
played for the Friday night dance,<lb />
said he was quite impressed with<lb />
Fast Carolina. He blew in with Ha-<lb />
zel. He said further that she really<lb />
played "Hazel" with the band as they<lb />
made their trip to Greenville from<lb />
Columbia, S. C. Fields and his group<lb />
went to Norfolk for their next ap-<lb />
pearance and hoped for a good re-<lb />
ception "like the one we got at<lb />
ECC<lb />
ne<lb />
may aee<lb />
ide<lb />
ameT<lb />
Pat enrolling here. He attended Wtafe<lb />
Cottegi two yera pnor u' t,ritr"<lb />
t g Kn ' Carolina.<lb />
Irvine- plan, to graduate in M�J<lb />
However, at the preaent time, i<lb />
uncertain about future plan. He<lb />
n . y w .k for his MasterV Degree.<lb />
or i" he c<lb />
' r u!i.l Wilmington<lb />
to te�ch,<lb />
1 "I sort of hate to leave, because<lb />
I've really enjoyed every minute f<lb />
it was Ms one comment upon grad-<lb />
 uation.<lb />
rvring is married and I e and his<lb />
wile, i � former Lynn White<lb />
Blad i oro, are the proud parent! ol<lb />
an 8-tmortth-oW daughter, Vieki.<lb />
Tending to Vieki and watching TV<lb />
are two favorite pastinuv of Irving's.<lb />
He also enjoys attending the footfcall<lb />
pames, especially if Baa Carolina<lb />
is t. e victor.<lb />
From his past performance, as<lb />
umhly thankful for well as his many accomplishments, H<lb />
,an be determined that Irving May-<lb />
nard will succeed in whatever he<lb />
Irving Maynard<lb />
the finest fellows on the cam-<lb />
pus. T e principles and standards<lb />
have made me<lb />
belonging to that organization<lb />
An honor student, Irving has made<lb />
group with which I have come in<lb />
contact within that organization are the Dean's List every quarter since undertakes.<lb />
From time to time we gripe and<lb />
complain and sipeak unfavorably of<lb />
the service we receive here in Green-<lb />
ville. Sometimes we are justified<lb />
when we complain. Then again, things<lb />
pen that make us feel a deep<lb />
serra of gratitude and neighborliness<lb />
toward the Greenville folk. The<lb />
DAILY REFLECTOR, managed by<lb />
David Wnchard III, did us a tre-<lb />
mendous favor over the weekend by<lb />
making their dark-room facilities<lb />
available to a member of our photo-<lb />
graphic staff.<lb />
ThU is. only one of the instances<lb />
i which the Reflector has cooperated<lb />
with the "East Carolinian Over a<lb />
period of many years, the student<lb />
.ication have become indebted<lb />
to the Whiehards for their considera-<lb />
tion. Many times they have "gone<lb />
out of their way" to be helpful to us,<lb />
as they did last weekend. We appre-<lb />
ciate this. We look forward to more<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Students Defeating Their Teams<lb />
The Athletic Department has officially said<lb />
that the reason East Carolina sports events make<lb />
little or no pi fi1 hinges on the willingness of<lb />
students here to lend out their activity cards to<lb />
frit-lids and acquaintances who use them to keep<lb />
front paying to ur games. As a result of fi-<lb />
nancial difficulty such as this, the East Carolina<lb />
Athletic Sch . Fund suffers and the best<lb />
players cam, I rough! here for our teams.<lb />
Students are asking why East Carolina isn't a<lb />
member cf the Southern Conference. . . . The<lb />
reason is that our teams still need building up.<lb />
Thus a student who lends his activity card is<lb />
cheating the Athletic Fund which already suffers associations with people like those<lb />
. ,  , . , . j. at the Reflector.<lb />
enough from other financial setbacks. And indi-<lb />
rectly these students are putting a damper on<lb />
efforts to get East Carolina into the Southern<lb />
(lonference.<lb />
The majority of students on campus are<lb />
guilty of lending- their activity cards. We feel<lb />
that they do not realize the seriousness of their<lb />
actions. It isn't easy to turn down a friend who<lb />
wants to born w a card for a date when you<lb />
aren't to be on campus for a game yourself.<lb />
You ra1 lize and say that the admittance price<lb />
has really been paid because you paid a fee for<lb />
such activities when you registered. You didn't<lb />
pay a full price. You are cheating your school<lb />
and your team by allowing others to get "some-<lb />
thing for nothing<lb />
The SGA is contemplating taking action such<lb />
as p nalizing the students who lend their activity<lb />
cards. It is a shame that any action should be<lb />
forced. It is a shame that the Athletic Depart-<lb />
ment should have t resort to complaints of this<lb />
kind.<lb />
Think over the situation. We feel the answer<lb />
really lies in a little serious thinking.<lb />
A mathematics instructor here re-<lb />
cioily said she would like to try a<lb />
little experiment which would make<lb />
h r fellow instructors raise their eye-<lb />
brows in suspicion. She gave one of<lb />
her classes some fourth grade arith-<lb />
metic exercises to work. You guessed<lb />
it. some of the people in the class<lb />
couldn't work the problems.<lb />
Lost And Found Department<lb />
For a too l rig period of time, the students<lb />
of East Carolina College have needed an official<lb />
Lost and Eound Department.<lb />
The Alumni office has handled the function<lb />
for the past several years. They are willing to<lb />
continue to do s . Miss Cynthia Mendenhall, di-<lb />
rector of the Student Union, has offered to have<lb />
her department handle such a function. But<lb />
neither the Alumni nor Recreation Department<lb />
has ever been specifically designated as head-<lb />
quarters f r lost and found articles.<lb />
On a campus affording the large circulation<lb />
that ours does, there should be a Lost and Found<lb />
Department that will function regularly. The es-<lb />
tablishment of � ne would be a needed improve-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The newspaper will gladly run a list of ar-<lb />
ticles that have been lost or found. We go even<lb />
further and suggest that Miss Mendenhall be<lb />
given official permission to set up a permanent<lb />
Lost and Eound Department in the Student Un-<lb />
ion.<lb />
To Take Your Date To Dances<lb />
Through the efforts of the SGA and the<lb />
Music Education Club, assisted by the cooperation<lb />
of East Carolina Students, the dances after<lb />
football games have gone on this year. There<lb />
will be a couple more of these dances.<lb />
The only problem left to be solved in con-<lb />
nection with these dances is one created by the<lb />
stipulation that the dances be closed. This does<lb />
not mean that East Carolina students cannot<lb />
bring their dates who are not students. It means<lb />
that you may bring only one guest who will be<lb />
admitted with you when you present your stu-<lb />
dent identification card along with special forms<lb />
that may be picked up at the Student Govern-<lb />
ment office in the dining hall lobby. The forms<lb />
bear the name of the student and the name of<lb />
the guest. All that is necessary to solve the<lb />
problem, then, is picking up the forms during<lb />
the week before the dance.<lb />
Many students are undoubtedly going to<lb />
forget to do this. This will create misunder-<lb />
standing. It might be well to pick up a form<lb />
right away for your guest this weekend. Do<lb />
it while you are thinking about it.<lb />
The work of the various fraterni-<lb />
mi campus is often looked on<lb />
with question. As far as we are able<lb />
to find out. the activities of these<lb />
organizations have been beyond re-<lb />
proach in all major instances. In<lb />
�. it seems that the fraternities<lb />
are doing a good job. They provide<lb />
opportunities for recreation and en-<lb />
joyment by holding dances and other<lb />
social activities. But even more bene-<lb />
ficial than this is the service they<lb />
jve the student and administration<lb />
by offering to help on occasions<lb />
when extra workers are needed. For<lb />
instance, Dr. Orval L. Phillips, Regis-<lb />
Mar here, says that he is deeply in-<lb />
debted to them.<lb />
College Band<lb />
East Carolina's band this year is<lb />
the largest in the history of the<lb />
school. The group, under the direc-<lb />
tion of Mr. Herbert L. Carter, con-<lb />
sists of 80 members. They have been<lb />
doing a very fine job of furnishing<lb />
the entertainment at the football<lb />
hal-f times this year.<lb />
Bill Speight (column photo), a<lb />
freshman from Roanoke Rapid, is<lb />
the drum major for this year's band.<lb />
He is the first freshman to ever<lb />
hold this position. Bill, who is ma-<lb />
joring in music, was drum major<lb />
for the Roanoke Rapids High School<lb />
hand for three years. Aside from<lb />
I being drum major for the college<lb />
i hand, he is also drum major of the<lb />
AFROTC Drum and Bugle Corps.<lb />
The band's five pretty majorettes<lb />
are Carolyn Johnson of Elizabeth<lb />
City, Rhoda Faye Peel of William-<lb />
ston, Peggy Vause of Tarboro, Betty<lb />
Jean Davenport of Tarboro, and Par-<lb />
ticia Taylor of Williamston.<lb />
Tempus Fugits!<lb />
A big welcome mat was spread<lb />
over the campus Saturday to cele-<lb />
I rate the return of the people who<lb />
played a big part in helping East<lb />
Carolina grow to the height it now<lb />
maintains.<lb />
Time flies, and as it passes ECC<lb />
thrives ami changes. The Physical<lb />
Education Building was a new scene<lb />
Fiom former ECC students: Bob<lb />
Baird, Camp Gordon, Ga "I really<lb />
miss being at ECC Likewise from<lb />
Tommie Lupton. Marianna Air Force<lb />
Ba.se, Fla. Ellen Sprinkle is in Golds-<lb />
boro, working with one of the Baptist<lb />
churches. Loyd Whitfield, former<lb />
S orts Editor of this paper, is down<lb />
in Ga. with Uncle Sam amd so is Jack<lb />
Latta, usiness manager of the paper<lb />
during the 1954 summer term. Han-<lb />
nah Phelps and Paige Creech are<lb />
working in Va.<lb />
We often get correspondence from<lb />
form students. The Alumni office<lb />
sends papers to any students who<lb />
want them for a small fee.<lb />
Uni<lb />
Bill Speight<lb />
new even to<lb />
last<lb />
Jim arc new even to last years<lb />
graduates. The William B. Umstead,<lb />
another dorm for men, is going up<lb />
on Tenth Street. A new girl's dorm<lb />
will soon be begun near Wilson Hall.<lb />
Mr. A. P. Caten, former resident<lb />
of Greenville now living in Wash-<lb />
ington, D. C, whose wife is an<lb />
Alumnae of EOC. remembers when<lb />
the arboretum contained a lake.<lb />
"That was just the place for Sunday<lb />
afternoon strolls with your girl he<lb />
said. He also remembers the hard<lb />
to some of the Alumni. Beautiful time that he always had getting his<lb />
new Joyner Library and the Student wife hack to Wilson Hall before the<lb />
The Homecoming queen had competit j�<lb />
the dynamic personality of one "gal" earned A.<lb />
zel who hit this area on Friday after<lb />
ating such havoc that we wondered for a <lb />
E  Carolina would be in any shape foi<lb />
ruining celebration. Win n we menti<lb />
predicting in last week's column, we did<lb />
out the slightest knowledge of the comb<lb />
an find a suitable job in or j rjcane Hazel. Even though "she slowed .<lb />
compb tely disrupted work on floats ai .<lb />
decorations, the vari ma comi<lb />
an early Saturday morning crusade<lb />
.md managed to produce effective result<lb />
morning. 11 y u were not already up<lb />
morning working with some of th �<lb />
bances ar y u wen aroused as earlj<lb />
a.m. by motors from machines engage<lb />
lectiny and hauling away at least some<lb />
i j - f ia.t I'a c ntribution to the pi<lb />
campus decorating. Such last minute ru<lb />
preparations and cleaning up proved<lb />
uv no. in that i egardless ol the bri k n tin<lb />
uprooted trees, sights and ?�vents a<lb />
look and air of homecoming. Hie jtora<lb />
ently dai not stop most of the couragi<lb />
Haze came, but they came too.<lb />
L king backward, we see that hon<lb />
I1 1 style, turned out to be a grand a<lb />
ccasion. instead of just plain h i<lb />
may find ourselves distinguishing thi<lb />
all - thers by giving it a nicknan<lb />
Homecoming She really had herself a<lb />
spelleu BRAWL!<lb />
in th face of damage to building<lb />
lights, trees, telephone and telegraph<lb />
electric current, all over Eastern Car<lb />
feel thai Greenville was lucky�especially<lb />
i read the papers, examined pictures<lb />
led to reports from other stricken area<lb />
the campus endured a loss of electri I<lb />
nearly 7:00 p.m. Friday, towns with<lb />
milt radius of Greenville suffered the id<lb />
plight until Saturday. Sunday, or longer. V,<lb />
a d ubt the sturni could have dumped u<lb />
much worse results than it did. For tl<lb />
should be thankful, and agree that we w<lb />
A nurse in the infirmary said it: tv lucky<lb />
"The students pro'ably won't like<lb />
Shep Fields' Orchestra unless he<lb />
j plays that loud jazz stuff<lb />
Critics Corner<lb />
! Two big canr us shows were<lb />
ed last week. The Teacher's Play-<lb />
house presented "The Male Animal<lb />
! and the Bast. Carolina a talent<lb />
ow in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Everybody that I heard comment<lb />
on "The Male Animal" liked it. Aside<lb />
from the fine acting of the major<lb />
characters a lot of the students<lb />
thought tiiat AJ Can- and Pat Good-<lb />
i adline.<lb />
A I.ook at Homecoming<lb />
Quite a few of the campus civil-<lb />
ians were continuously heckling<lb />
ne mfcers of the ROTC drill team as<lb />
they passed down the street during<lb />
parade. Finally after taking all<lb />
i wild, Percy W'ilkins, the squad-<lb />
 roti leader, yelled. "Pay no atte<lb />
the four F'a boys<lb />
Now. to get awaj from past events <lb />
lance into the very mar future. Thi<lb />
day, Easl Carolina plays host in a bah<lb />
which could prove to be both confusing an<lb />
ical. The visiting opponent is a team I "n m I<lb />
Tennesse who call themselves "Buccaneer;<lb />
well kno . how often our own I'irat�<lb />
red to as "Bucs But if you think this<lb />
for cha s, just wait�the East Tennessi<lb />
neers have a player whose name is Jack I<lb />
We wonder if the game will be played v.<lb />
anyone Incoming concerned about his v. -<lb />
you happen to see any dizzy looking sporl<lb />
win were great in their minor roles porters milling ar und the sidelines, do <lb />
Nancy Crouse ami her ukelele along surpi ised. Their state Of mind will protne .<lb />
with Larry Parler stole the "East the result of their attempts to get the<lb />
Carolinian" Talent Show. straight about all the Bucs and Jack Boones<lb />
Sports inc. hail from the "East<lb />
The CATS from over in the West<lb />
Had big billing in the Homecoming<lb />
Show.<lb />
Hut they left the Pirates Den with<lb />
minor roles<lb />
After they tasted that ole GO. GO,<lb />
GO.<lb />
Campus Couple Of The Week<lb />
bv Jovce Smith<lb />
Is our face red! Last week we<lb />
printed a picture on page six and<lb />
called it Slay Hall. As all our readers<lb />
informed us, the picture wasn't Slay<lb />
Hall. Rather it was the gym.<lb />
We believe that there have been<lb />
more students on campus with limb<lb />
injuries this quarter than ever before.<lb />
Everywhere you go you see someone<lb />
with arm, knee, or ankle bandages,<lb />
or on crutches. Among the victims<lb />
have been Gaither Cline, Roy Mc-<lb />
Girmis, Stan Jones and Louise Yel-<lb />
verton. <lb />
Not that he is crippled or anything,<lb />
but we want to mention Jim Alexan-<lb />
der, wl o gripes that he never gets<lb />
his name in the paper. Jim is par-<lb />
liamentarian (second vicewpresiderrt)<lb />
for the student Legislature and<lb />
quite a man around the campus.<lb />
King George I of England started<lb />
a custom that has remained with<lb />
music lovers who see Handel's "Mes-<lb />
siah It was the king who first stood<lb />
� luring the singing of the "Hallelujah<lb />
Chorus" and be thus began a cus-<lb />
tom which has been practiced ever<lb />
since.<lb />
first date Airlee informed Melvin<lb />
that the name was Airlee not Ann.<lb />
"Believe me, I haven't forgotten<lb />
since says Melvin.<lb />
Airlee also recalls an embrassing<lb />
incident. "Trie first time I went to<lb />
Melvin's house I ended up hugging<lb />
his daddy's neck before I left<lb />
As for interests Airlee and Melvin<lb />
enjoy sports, and movies. Window<lb />
shopping is also a favorite past time<lb />
for the two.<lb />
Airlee and Melvin are both Juniors<lb />
and are looking forward to graduation<lb />
in '56.<lb />
What does the future hold for this<lb />
couple? Whatever it be, they hope to<lb />
spend it together. "Four years is<lb />
long enough to wait says Melvin.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Words About Dogs<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
To the students:<lb />
Once more we have observed<lb />
Homecoming Day, one made memor-<lb />
able by your interest, enthusiasm<lb />
and cooperation.<lb />
Please know that all of us on the<lb />
j Homecoming Committee representing<lb />
the college faculty, staff and the<lb />
SGA are grateful for the friendly<lb />
greetings you extended to our visit-<lb />
ors.<lb />
Thank you much for your sup-<lb />
port. At all times be assured that<lb />
we are at your service.<lb />
Cordially yours,<lb />
James W. Butler, Chairman<lb />
Homecoming Committee<lb />
Airlee Barbour and Melvin Wilkerson<lb />
The cafeteria line was the meeting she was real cute "I guess his red<lb />
place for this week's coutple. Prior ! hair attracted me was Airlee' re-<lb />
to meeting, it seemed that they al-<lb />
ways got to the cafeteria at the<lb />
same time. (Was this by coinci-<lb />
dence ?)<lb />
Airlee Barbour of Four Oaks and<lb />
Melvin Wilkerson of Rock Ridge<lb />
started going together October 15,<lb />
1952. To them it was a steady case<lb />
from the heginning. As for first im-<lb />
pressions, Melvin says, "I thought<lb />
ply.<lb />
Melvin seemed to be a little hard<lb />
at catching names from the begin-<lb />
ning, because after meeting Airlee<lb />
for the first time he forgot her name.<lb />
He had a rather slick way of finding<lb />
out again. When Airlee was getting<lb />
her mail out of the box one day, he<lb />
merely looked on her mail. Then Mel-<lb />
vin began calling her Ann. On their<lb />
Billy May Dance<lb />
Students interested in at-<lb />
tending the Billy May Oance<lb />
to be held from 8-12 Thurs-<lb />
day night, November 4, in the<lb />
New Carolina Warehouse<lb />
should purchase tickets from<lb />
the Varsity Shell Station on<lb />
Fifth Street. The tickets are<lb />
priced at $2.<lb />
The dance will be chaper-<lb />
oned. College girls may obtain<lb />
late permission but they must<lb />
have their parents write a<lb />
request to the dean of wo-<lb />
men's office.<lb />
At a Detroit press c nferenee last M<lb />
Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson m<lb />
tlie following remarks while talking about<lb />
employment: "I've always liked bird dogs 1-<lb />
than kennel-fed dogs myself � you know,<lb />
who'll get out and hunt for food rather thai, sit<lb />
on his fanny and yell<lb />
This remark caused the biggest politic<lb />
up since the Army-McCarthy hearings and will<lb />
serve as ideal propaganda material for the D-<lb />
cratic Party during the November elections.<lb />
At a Democratic fund-raising dinner<lb />
Washington. Stephen A. Mitchell, national chaii-<lb />
man. said the Republicans had more campaign<lb />
funds than the Democrats but "we have some<lb />
breaks, t) o�we have Secretary Wilson<lb />
Governor Stratton of Illinois, who was sup-<lb />
posed to introduce Secretary Wilson at a 100-a-<lb />
plate Republican dinner, made the statement t<lb />
Wilson should cancel his speech upon hear<lb />
what the Secretary had said.<lb />
Not only were Democrats after Wilson's<lb />
scalp but also some of the Republicans.<lb />
Representative James C. Auchinclair, Re-<lb />
publican of New Jersey, sent a wire to the De-<lb />
fense Secretary stating "you have outlived your<lb />
usefulness as a member of the President's Cabi-<lb />
net<lb />
When the Secretary arrived at the Oonrad<lb />
Hilton Hotel, where he was scheduled to speak,<lb />
he found it necessary to enter the lobby through<lb />
a double line of pickets decisively emitting barks<lb />
and yelps. The pickets were accompanied by<lb />
thiee large dogs, a German shepherd and two<lb />
Great Danes.<lb />
A spokesman for the pickets, who carried<lb />
banners, said that they were (unemployed) rep-<lb />
resentatives of a number of Congress of Indus-<lb />
trial Organization unions of Chicago. Among the<lb />
banners they carried were some bearing the fol-<lb />
1. wing legends: "What's Good for G.M. Is Good<lb />
For Us Dogs "Out of WTork�That Makes Me<lb />
A Dog?" "Mr. Wilson, Unemployed People Are<lb />
Not Dogs "Mr. Wilson, I Am Paying Too<lb />
Much For My Kennel<lb />
While marching up and down the sidewalk<lb />
the pickets continued to howi.<lb />
Upon his arrival in Chicago, Governor<lb />
Stratton went into a conference with top Repub-<lb />
lican officials. Following the conference he issued<lb />
a statement that he would introduce Mr. Wilson.<lb />
After the confusion began to die down it<lb />
was decided that Wilson should make his speech<lb />
on Thursday night.<lb />
In his speech the Secretary expressed to<lb />
"the American people" his regrets for what he<lb />
called his "inept remarks" about dogs while talk-<lb />
ing about unemployment at the same time. "I<lb />
want to say that I am sorry he told 1600 persons<lb />
attending a $100-a-plate Republican dinner.<lb />
i<lb />
T<lb /><lb />
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FRIDAY. (XTTOBER 22, 154<lb />
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A Skeptics View Of The Various 'Odd Things'<lb />
That Went On At East Carolina Last Weekend<lb />
by Jei<lb />
! bi<lb />
in<lb />
I camt<lb />
Try Register right back at them, tuey would.<lb />
hack hist week, and 1 was Then those eopie out in front would<lb />
o Greenville for u tent i holler back and then they would all ,<lb />
town about three j commence to holler. And then those <lb />
to secure a place i people out in front would jump uip j<lb />
my utensils. I did.<lb />
r, 1 found a place just out-<lb />
� town that 1 thought it ought<lb />
and down like they were a'dancin'<lb />
on some hot coals.<lb />
Will 1 watched that about fifteen<lb />
nice peace to sat up shop � ninutes until it was that I got tired<lb />
�le recruiting. I picked of it. So, I decided that I might go'<lb />
seen t' e likes. Man, I tell you, they4there. So I comes back and see a big<lb />
v re really goin' to town. 1 got tired h anch of people a'stiamlin' to the side<lb />
of that a lei a while, and being that J of that big "barn like" building that<lb />
it was gefctin' late, I figured that I; I went into last night, so, 1 took me<lb />
n igbi mosey  back to where it j and my forceful nature and corn-<lb />
was thai I was a'stayin' that night I menced to get right in the middle<lb />
and get me some sleep. I decided : . f m)wd find somebody that<lb />
The Queen And Her Court<lb />
right - tl<lb />
urn<lb />
.1 there that I was<lb />
kindly quirt spot, so as all<lb />
cars wouldn't upset us by<lb />
and a'slammin' on brakes<lb />
t of stuff.<lb />
1 got my tent Bet up<lb />
readv for business, but<lb />
back into town to try to get me<lb />
something to eat, because it was that<lb />
1 wag a'trot tin' hungry.<lb />
Well, I went down town and got<lb />
me a hot dog and a big orange drink<lb />
for my supper, I did. 1 messed around<lb />
( r members of my 1 there at the billiard academy watch-<lb />
In'i commenced to get<lb />
It was that they weren't<lb />
. re mti Sunday<lb />
before H was that we<lb />
fa open up.<lb />
at the day was Friday,<lb />
wasn't comin' until Sun-<lb />
at I had two days<lb />
So 1 kindly figured<lb />
. � go back into that place<lb />
� � - lie and see what it<lb />
that 1 could see.<lb />
il to town, the wind<lb />
hard that it could<lb />
teeth out of my old<lb />
.1.  ; "tm<lb />
. 1 come up the main street<lb />
re wasn't much left around<lb />
So ! thought that I might<lb />
ace they called<lb />
� a College to se what<lb />
� re. 1 did.<lb />
I got 1 there about 6:30<lb />
1 did. 1 had com-<lb />
in the main gate, when<lb />
se. I said<lb />
"1 ey must be holding a<lb />
� h re and 1 being<lb />
! wa, I thought that I might<lb />
ing all t ose boys shoot illiards for<lb />
about an our, 1 guess it was. After<lb />
a while I got tired of watching that<lb />
SO I started hack to the college to<lb />
ee what it was that was a'goin' on<lb />
down there.<lb />
V in I got there, I heard some<lb />
kand of noise comin' from one of<lb />
uildings on the campus. I do<lb />
re that it was the one that I<lb />
was in the last time I come to this<lb />
town. Well s-ir. when 1 -aw that there<lb />
was not no one at the door. 1 just<lb />
decided to go right in and make<lb />
:iiy- If at home, I did.<lb />
I got in there and there were a<lb />
whole bunch of people in this place,<lb />
too. There were more people in this<lb />
lace than you could shake a stick<lb />
at. Weil, I sot myself down in the<lb />
back of tJhig place and commenced<lb />
to listen. Mar I'm tellin' you. there<lb />
was some of the dadlemdes noise<lb />
I had ever hear, d in that place.<lb />
n't mean that there was noise<lb />
comin' from that big congregation;<lb />
it was comin' from all those people<lb />
up in front of them. 1 think they<lb />
were a' laviti' some kind of music.<lb />
a'comin' back the next morning to see<lb />
what ;t was thai was a'goin' on,<lb />
beuV a . didn't find out Friday night.<lb />
Well, 1 got up a-out nine o'clock<lb />
and messed around town 'til about<lb />
n before 1 thought it was that I<lb />
might go back to FAX' to see what it<lb />
is t at was a'goin' on down there.<lb />
Well sir, 1 come upon the main<lb />
gate and 1 saw piaatered all over it<lb />
"Alumna Hello" 1 don't know what<lb />
:f wa that was "Alumni but I did<lb />
know what "Hello" meant. It seemed<lb />
to me like they were expecting some-<lb />
body to come a'callin I went on down<lb />
the road, and looked up at one or two<lb />
oir the dormitories and aw some<lb />
could maybe tell me what it was<lb />
that was a'goin' on. As I got in the<lb />
middle of that crowd, the thing start- �<lb />
ed to movin and there wasn't much j<lb />
but what I had to move along with it,<lb />
; ein' I was in the middle.<lb />
We moved right on down the road,<lb />
an ' all of a sudden we commenced<lb />
to come upon a gate. I was trying<lb />
like everything to get out before we I<lb />
came in to contact with that gate.<lb />
1 didn't much want to go in that<lb />
: tg, bring as the last time I went<lb />
in something like that , it cost me<lb />
something, and I didn't seem to have<lb />
a c nt on me today. Well sir, I saw<lb />
After Saturday night's crowning, Katherine Dismuke, Queen, called her court together and they posed<lb />
ior pictures. The court was made up of the sponsors, of the various dormitories and women's and men's, day<lb />
student organizations.<lb />
Parade Moves Down Fifth Street<lb />
a'standin' up on the porch, that man that I was afraid that 1<lb />
They were aVtandin' just as still� � might see. He was standin' at the<lb />
d al<lb />
tround<lb />
10111 wi<lb />
�re some sort gate hollerin' "tickets please He<lb />
a ml writing and all that come up to me and said, "do you<lb />
have a ticket?" and me bein' as I<lb />
didn't, I said "Mister, I don't have<lb />
a ticket, and whats more, I don't<lb />
ven know where it is that I'm<lb />
a'goin And he said, "Well, come<lb />
of pi-turi<lb />
sort of stuff. Well, I went on down<lb />
the r d and all of a sudden there<lb />
:�(� d to come out of one of the<lb />
gate- a whole bunch of people a'walk<lb />
 ,1<lb />
town the middle of the highway.<lb />
I v. is getting sort of suspicious of � out as soon as you can And<lb />
all t' use people. I didn't know what I turned around to him and said,<lb />
wa a'comin' off. There<lb />
a whole bunch of people a'stand-<lb />
it was t.a<lb />
wa<lb />
' on the sdde of the stret, too,<lb />
there was. They seemed to be a'watch-<lb />
  a'waitin' for something. So<lb />
1 toooed too, I did.<lb />
"I'll do'er, I'll do'er the first chance<lb />
I get I did. WThen the crowd started<lb />
to thin out, I saw where it wias that<lb />
I was at.<lb />
We were in this place called a<lb />
football field. You know, the one<lb />
Then 1 saw what it was that they where one bunch of people get on<lb />
and try to break it' But it seemed to me that<lb />
We<lb />
:y could<lb />
down there in a fast ! have played it better if they all<lb />
e what it was that played the same thing at the same<lb />
on. As I got down a ! time.<lb />
were a'standin' and, a'waitin' for.<lb />
T � � -v. � '�� I incl of 1 eople that was<lb />
ting down the street was what<lb />
re a'watchin They were<lb />
1' in lines just as straight<lb />
v feather, they were. Some<lb />
they<lb />
a'mttr<lb />
r, the sound changed<lb />
- r.<lb />
1 listened to that a while,<lb />
. gin' sound to a sound J and when it all stopped, all of thow<lb />
someone makin' a political<lb />
eople commenced to move on out.<lb />
As 1 commenced to get closer ' Well, it wasn't much that I could do<lb />
r, I -aw what it was that J but move with them, on account that<lb />
t ere were so many of them.<lb />
We commenced to move and we<lb />
a'ha. penin' down there.<lb />
There was this whole bunch of<lb />
people standing around and holler- moved out of that "barn like" build-<lb />
,np er. On one side tfhere ing and moved on down the street.<lb />
� vac th e bunch of people stand- Well sir. I tried to get out at first, but<lb />
� � in' and a'Mow-in' j I figured that it was a loosing j<lb />
of instruments they were, j battle, so I just went with them, j<lb />
� 1 below them, there were ' When we got down the street it was ,<lb />
� ten 01 twelve boys and girls that I felt hungry again, so 1 got me,<lb />
banding in a line with seme j anotJher hot do and big orange!<lb />
. iniform on, that is the boys drink. I did. Well. I finished that!<lb />
, kind and the girls had and I saw that all those people were<lb />
: kind. Well sir, they would a'goin' back from where it was that<lb />
and then go together and they had come from. Well, I divided<lb />
something to say, and then , that I might go back with them to<lb />
m ! out and get in front see what it was that they were going<lb />
g crowd of people and they ' back for. We got back and went<lb />
, t ey would, and start into the same building that we came<lb />
and everv time they would j out just a little while ago. Of all the<lb />
that big crowd would holler ' jumpin' and a'stom-pin' I have never<lb />
girl v irtgs<lb />
W<lb />
tame. I do<lb />
went dowi<lb />
I'dancin' a<lb />
one side and another bunch get on<lb />
th � other, and they both sit there<lb />
and holler at one another. Well sir,<lb />
I said to myself, This is the craziest<lb />
college I do believe that I have ever<lb />
seen so I turned around and headed<lb />
were a'totin shootin' irons, ; out of that place, I did. Because it<lb />
ne  them were a'totin' horns l Kgured to me that this was where<lb />
at sort of stuff. And there lit was that I came in.<lb />
� some little girls out on that j Boy. let me tell you, I got away<lb />
way with real short frocks ott, from that college and headed back<lb />
were a'doin' all the little to my tent. I did. The meetings in<lb />
sy could think of. j my tent get rough, but not that<lb />
�at lasted for a long ' rough.<lb />
,uite know how long it You know. I still don't know what<lb />
1- quite a spell. They it was that was a'goin' on down there.<lb />
e street a'prancin' and) But a- I was a'flyin' out of that<lb />
. a'blowin' and a'tootin. ' gate, 1 beared someone say, "Aren't<lb />
and after a little while thev came , you going to stay for the HOME-<lb />
back a'doin' the same thing. COMING game? "So. I figured that<lb />
Well sir, it was along about then j what ii was was HOMEC" .vlING at<lb />
that it was at I was a'gettin' I East Carolina College.<lb />
hungry. It seems that my stomach 1 �<lb />
w u bavin' a Rght with my back1 There are many complaints about<lb />
bone, and my back bone seemed to j the weather, but not so many as<lb />
be wdnnin' tie battle. So I ups and there would be if the government<lb />
and gets me two or three hot I regulated it instead of predicting it.<lb />
 e and a big orange drink, for<lb />
n  dinner. "I've got my husband where he eats<lb />
During dinner I determined myself out of my hand<lb />
to go back d wn there and find out "Saves a lot of dishwashing, does-<lb />
what it   that was a'goin' on down n't it?<lb />
The parade, part of the Annual Homecoming Day activities, was one of the longest ever to march from<lb />
our campus. It was led by the college band. Five visiting bands also participated in the parade. Floats, such<lb />
as the one shown above, built by campus organizations and local civic groups, also helped make the parade a<lb />
success.<lb />
The Girl, The Boy, and The Maestro<lb />
is sup-<lb />
5100-a-<lb />
Dt that<lb />
tearini<lb /><lb />
rilson'<lb />
What A Lucky Fellow!<lb />
Shirley jJohnson of Fairmont, a junior here, was the sponsor<lb />
Democrats in the Homecoming parade. Friday night she<lb />
for the fields dance in Wright, as you can see, with the maestro<lb />
Pretty<lb />
ie You<lb />
a�t the Shep<lb />
himself, �lon <lb />
ith her escort.<lb /><lb />
Saturday Fete<lb />
Colors Town<lb />
With Parade<lb />
An almost capacity crowd filled College Stadium Saturday to see<lb />
the ECC-WCTC game. The view was taken of the ECC section.<lb />
�k �<lb />
�ran;ir-t �<lb />
4fel<lb />
Marshall McLamb, Ben .on, thought himself a v. lucky man in-<lb />
deed this weekend, as he escorted the beauteous queen of Homecoming. The<lb />
two are shown above a they posed at the dance Friday night. It wjns an-<lb />
nounced Thursday night that Katherine was "Miss Homecoming, 1954<lb />
The game got pretty rough at times. Saturday afternoon. East<lb />
Carolina led from the beginning, although it looked as if the score was<lb />
going to be tied a couple of times in the second and third quarters. The<lb />
game was not a dramatic thriller, but there was some aetion, as shown above<lb />
just before the half.<lb />
Bast Carolina's annual Homecom-<lb />
ing Parade was quite an exhibition<lb />
for returning Alumnus and friends<lb />
of the college. A moist, brilliant<lb />
mormng wa- the setting for Pirates<lb />
color, co-eds, convertibl s, marching<lb />
feet, music, granting figs, bob'in'<lb />
� pysanthesuxms, maj �� . crack-<lb />
ing whips, and gaiety, which were<lb />
quite the thing of the hour.<lb />
Dotting the sidewalks oif the pa-<lb />
rade route, ex. rdts wel-<lb />
! the lead u marching<lb />
Carolina College Band. Leading<lb />
this facade were five V ry skilled<lb />
baton twirling, high stepping major-<lb />
ities.<lb />
Ensuing units were college offi-<lb />
eiaks; smiling Dorm, Club and Fra-<lb />
t- rnity sponsors; visiting igh school<lb />
'anus from Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina; and the very attractive Home-<lb />
coming Queen, Katherine Dismuke,<lb />
sponsor of the Industrial Arts Club.<lb />
Rti resenting various campus or-<lb />
ganizations were festive floats orig-<lb />
inally bedecked. Many of these were<lb />
indicative of the hope to "beat West<lb />
Carolina Others catered to color<lb />
and fanfare, l'ho EPO Fraternity<lb />
float "De-feet the Cats" won first<lb />
prize as the best float in the parade.<lb />
their motif was a mammoth white<lb />
cat with head bowed in defeat. Sec-<lb />
ond prize went to Phi Sigma ,Pi<lb />
Fraternity for their "Pearl of the<lb />
Old North State "Peace and Broth-<lb />
erhood the YW-YMCA float, took<lb />
� ird honors. The Circle K and the<lb />
Future Teachers Clubs rated hon-<lb />
oraj le mentions.<lb />
Such was East Carolina's Home-<lb />
coming Parade, abounding in school<lb />
stpirit and a hearty welcome to re-<lb />
turning Alumnus.<lb /><pb facs="00038358_tn_0004" /><lb />
FRIDAT, OCTOBER 28, l<lb />
r&amp;&amp;<lb />
PA.GB POUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Pirates Take Homecoming Game<lb />
From Western Carolina Eleven<lb />
Appalachian Eleven Nearing<lb />
Championship Of Conference<lb />
Webb Passes For Three<lb />
Touchdowns; Bradford<lb />
Notches Two Tallies<lb />
Senior quarterback Boyd Webb<lb />
pitched three touchdown passes and<lb />
Milton Collier tossed another as East<lb />
Carolina bounced Western Carolina,<lb />
27-13, in the 1954 Homecoming game<lb />
here Saturday.<lb />
The Pirates struck for their first<lb />
score early in tin<lb />
when Webb hil end J. D. Bradford<lb />
in the end z ne from 15 yards out.<lb />
Agam in bhe second period Webb and<lb />
Bradford combined for a score on a<lb />
play covering 35 yards.<lb />
Cats Score<lb />
Late in the second period Western<lb />
Carolina pushed across a touchdown<lb />
which was set up on a 52-yard pass<lb />
from quarterback Bdb Lee to half-<lb />
back G. I. Miller. A 15-yard penalty<lb />
ved the ball to the Pirates' one-<lb />
� where Lee sneaked across<lb />
but f:v: Is remaining in<lb />
the half.<lb />
Western � returned to the<lb />
field with renewed energy and played<lb />
the Pirates to a scoreless deadlock<lb />
the third period.<lb />
In the fourth quarter, however, the<lb />
P rates added two more scores to<lb />
Appalachian's Mountaineers ap-<lb />
peared today to have nailel down the<lb />
1954 North State Conference football<lb />
title but a scheduling quirk still gives<lb />
Elon's lowly Christians a chance at<lb />
the title.<lb />
The Mountaineers disposed of Ca-<lb />
opening period j tawba, 27-13, at Boone Saturday in<lb />
a .onie-nom-behind thriller. The win<lb />
gave the Apps a 5-0 loop mark while<lb />
their nearest contender, last year's<lb />
champs, East Carolina, is second<lb />
with a 3-1 record. The Pirates meet<lb />
Appalachian October 30 but even a<lb />
win won't do them any good since<lb />
trey play but five league games. All<lb />
other league teams with the excep-<lb />
tion of Guiiford play six. Elon has<lb />
laved but two league games so far<lb />
and has a 1-1 mark.<lb />
Saturday's schedule shows two con-i<lb />
ference games on tap. Catawba, one<lb />
of the pre-season favorites, is at<lb />
and the Indians are still seeking<lb />
their first loop victory Western<lb />
Carolina plays at Lenoir Rhyne in<lb />
; e other family fracas.<lb />
A third game, this one a non-<lb />
conference affair, finds the Pirates<lb />
1 of East Carolina playing host to the<lb />
East Carolina two weeks ago, step-<lb />
ped out of conference to receive a<lb />
26-0 pasting from Newberry.<lb />
CONFERENCE GAMES<lb />
W L Pet. Pta Op<lb />
Appalachian 5 0 1.000 108<lb />
East Carolina 3 1 .750 66<lb />
Elon � 1 1 -500<lb />
Guiiford - 1 1 .600<lb />
Western Carolina 1 2 .333<lb />
Catawra  0 3 .000<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne .0 3 .000<lb />
ALL GAMES<lb />
W<lb />
Appalachian - 5<lb />
East Carolina 4<lb />
Elon 1<lb />
Ltmoir Rhyne 1<lb />
Guiiford<lb />
W. Carolina<lb />
( a tawba<lb />
� <lb />
L<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
4<lb />
5<lb />
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Halfback Hayes<lb />
Has Scoring Edge<lb />
In Buc Statistics<lb />
Toppy Hayes, East Carolina left<lb />
halfback, retained his lead in the<lb />
team scoring race this week by virtue<lb />
of another touchdown collected Sat-<lb />
urday against Western Carolina. His<lb />
total now is 24 points.<lb />
Harold O'Kelly, a substitute alf-<lb />
back from High Point, has moved<lb />
into second place with 18 points<lb />
while end J. D. Bradford takes over<lb />
third place with 12 points on two<lb />
touchdowns scored Saturday.<lb />
Brno Boado, James Henderson, Bob-<lb />
by Perry and Larry Rhodes each<lb />
have one touchdown.<lb />
Claude King moved out in front<lb />
of Milton Collier in the extra point<lb />
du artment Saturday. King collected<lb />
two PAT'? while Collier was booting<lb />
one. He now has five to Collier's four.<lb />
Quarterback Boyd Webb added<lb />
three touchdown passes and now has<lb />
47 73 a total of five for the season. Collier<lb />
73 95 ! has tossed for three scores and<lb />
86 119 quarterback Gary Maddox has one.<lb />
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first came when Pirates of East Tennessee. Guiiford,<lb />
WeW  yards to left halfback<lb />
and co-captain Toptpy Hayes. A few<lb />
nenta later Milton Collier, having<lb />
 � at quarterback, pitch-<lb />
ed a strike to Harold O'Kelly in the<lb />
end zone. O'Kelly. a defensive stand-<lb />
the afternoon, intercepted<lb />
I atamounrt passes to halt scoring<lb />
vs.<lb />
Final Score<lb />
The day's final score came mo-<lb />
merits before the game's end when<lb />
Lee, g from his own 20, hit end<lb />
lark Cunningham on the East Caro-<lb />
lina 45. Cunningham outraced the<lb />
Pirate secondary for the tally.<lb />
Altogether, the Bucs completed 13<lb />
of 19 passes, mostly by Webb, in<lb />
their best pass attack of the year.<lb />
All touchdowns came as a direct re-<lb />
sult of passes and netted 177 yards<lb />
along with the four td's.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
Western Carolina 0 7 0 6�13<lb />
East Carolina . 6 7 0 14�27<lb />
Western Carolina scoring: touch-<lb />
downs, Lee, Cunningham. Conversion,<lb />
Swanger. East Carolina scoring:<lb />
touchdowns, Bradford 2, Hayes, O<lb />
Kelly. Conversions. Claude King 2<lb />
and Collier.<lb />
the league's seventh team, has an<lb />
open date.<lb />
In addition to Appalachian's win<lb />
over Catawba Saturday, East Caro-<lb />
lina whipped arch-rival Western Car-<lb />
olina, 27-13. in a Homecoming game<lb />
while little Guiiford surprised Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne, 14-7. Elon, upset victor over<lb />
Winning Buccaneers<lb />
A compilation of basketball<lb />
figures released recently by Con-<lb />
verse's 1954 basketball yearbook<lb />
shows that East Carolina College<lb />
had the sixth best overall record<lb />
of any college in the nation last<lb />
year.<lb />
The Pirates mark of 23-2 was<lb />
topped only by Seattle (26-2),<lb />
Holy Cross (26-2), Berry (10-1),<lb />
Marietta (21-1) and Kentucky<lb />
PERFORMERS-Fullback Claude King (3D and Gaither CHne (33) are two of the senior<lb />
plaerl who till W -rely missed at the end of the grid .season. Kin, has from W.lmmgton wtik Cfc.<lb />
comes from Gastonia��<lb />
Former President Of Chicago University<lb />
Protests Mixing Of Football, Education<lb />
Accepting sport in Its proper place<lb />
as attractive and valuable, he adds,<lb />
"No other country looks to its uni-<lb />
versities as a prime source of ath-<lb />
letic entertainment . . . and anybody<lb />
who has watched, as I have, 12 uni-<lb />
I versity presidents spend half a day<lb />
solemnly discussing the Rose Bawl<lb />
! agreement, or anybody who has read<lb />
as who has not?�$WHteMto dis-<lb />
cussions of the "decline" of Harvard,<lb />
Vale. Stanford, or Chicago because<lb />
TAKING A REST�Quarterback Tommy Lewis (20), of the Western<lb />
Carolina Catamounts, stands with arms akimbo in the second period of<lb />
the Homecoming game here Saturday. Lewis is watching fullback Claude<lb />
King kick the point after touchdown which gave the Pirates a 13-0 lead<lb />
midway through the second period. The ball is barely visible just above<lb />
Lewis' helmet.<lb />
A former University of Chicago<lb />
president, under whose direction the<lb />
university abandoned football in 1939,<lb />
has l rotested the mingling of foot-<lb />
ball and higher education.<lb />
Robert M. Hutchins, in an article<lb />
appearing in a national sports maga-<lb />
zine this week, says in the face of a<lb />
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Chicago that higher education and<lb />
sport should not fee mixed.<lb />
Function of the University<lb />
According to Hutchins, Chicago of the recurring defeats of its foot-<lb />
dropped football because the game j ball team must realize that we in<lb />
i; . red the university's efforts to America are in a different world<lb />
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 ired to be, one devoted to education, saying, "I believe that one of the<lb />
research, and scholarship. "Intercol- reasons why we attach such impor-<lb />
legiate football he says, "has little tance to the results of football games<lb />
to do with any of these things and is that we have no clear idea of<lb />
I an institution that is to do well in what a college or university is. We<lb />
them will have to concentrate upon<lb />
them and rid itself of irrelevancies,<lb />
no matter how attractive or profit-<lb />
able<lb />
�<lb />
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Monday. October 24, is the dead-<lb />
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Tampa game in Tamipa, Fla an-<lb />
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viding transportation for students to<lb />
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at three o'clock on Thursday, No-<lb />
vember 4, and arrive in Tampa around<lb />
noon Friday. Cost will be $22 per<lb />
student.<lb />
Beside the game on Friday night,<lb />
the trip will include a tour on Satur-<lb />
day, followed by the return trip Sun-<lb />
day. Curry said that dormitory rooms<lb />
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Dean White stated that women<lb />
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Decrying the fact that football<lb />
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higher education. Students cai<lb />
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tide may attend and ap;<lb />
they like. It will be clear f �'<lb />
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normal, red-blooded, young Am<lb />
can ; roperly do. Donors w.<lb />
stand that they are asked to support<lb />
the institution, not because il<lb />
succeeded in attracting a few boys<lb />
who are huskier and faster<lb />
those representing another cc<lb />
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"This he concludes, "hapj �<lb />
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�p;<lb />
Ea.st Carolina 21, Norfolk Navy 0<lb />
East Carolina 4, West Chester f<lb />
East Carolina 7, Lenoir Rhyne 8<lb />
East Carolina 26, Catawba 7<lb />
East Carolina 6, Elon 20<lb />
East Carolina 27, Western Car<lb />
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Fie Years Ago�1949�East Caro-<lb />
lina defeated the Newport News Ap-<lb />
prentice School, 26-21, as Frank<lb />
Maennle, Eddie Tanner, Jack Benzie<lb />
and Bill Darby scored touchdowns<lb />
for the Pirates.<lb />
Ten Years Ago�1944�Fleming<lb />
Hall won the campus soccer tourney<lb />
for women by turning back an All-<lb />
Star team from Cotten, Wilson and<lb />
Jarvig Halls, 1-0.<lb />
Fifteen Year Ago�1939- �lans<lb />
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ber 18th game with High Point Col-<lb />
lege here the first night contest in<lb />
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was to be played at Greenville's Guy<lb />
Smith Stadium.<lb />
Twenty Years Ago�1934�Aiptpala-<lb />
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East Carolina Teachers, 27-6. Theo<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVL<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
East Tennessee Plays Here Saturday<lb />
ay's Homecoming triumph<lb />
Western Carolina came as the<lb />
, to a weekend almost foiled<lb />
.in-iva! of Hurricane Hazel.<lb />
e were I ose who feared that<lb />
Pirates, unaccustomed to play-<lb />
�rlarirnr light of day,<lb />
i r thereby.<lb />
nu<lb />
evidently, was not the<lb />
� r e Pirates dominated the con-<lb />
t ian the score indicated<lb />
the Catamounts bottled<lb />
�  i two momentary lapses.<lb />
- evidence if the Pirates'<lb />
overall superiority we point<lb />
t . the tact that (U East Caro-<lb />
lina trot off some SO-odd plays<lb />
from scrimmage and (2) the Bucs<lb />
vasth rejuvenated passing name<lb />
accounted for all fo"r aeawa.<lb />
Whenever a team controls<lb />
the ball enough to run SO plays<lb />
or more, then it has the ball<lb />
ten enough to win. As for the<lb />
u a- the best aerial<lb />
bj the Pirates this year.<lb />
Both Boyd Webb and Milton Gel-<lb />
looked exceedingly goad in<lb />
completing IS of 19 tosses.<lb />
a brief look at baaket-<lb />
d Pouter, who last<lb />
Bucs to their beat<lb />
has been holding<lb />
its and pointing for<lb />
� ner December 4 at<lb />
� Pirates, with Bobby<lb />
Hodges' 662 points leading tne way,<lb />
posted an overall mark of 23 wins<lb />
against two losses. One of the losses<lb />
came as a mhl iineawi upset toy<lb />
Western Carolina and the second in<lb />
the opening round of the NAIA<lb />
finals at Kansas City, Kan.<lb />
St. Benedict, the team that oust-<lb />
ed the Bucs in the first round at<lb />
KC, later won the tourney.<lb />
itocfaded in the titles amassed by<lb />
the Pirates were crowns from the<lb />
North State Conference and the<lb />
NAIA District 26. And now, with<lb />
these records to live up to, the .Pi-<lb />
rates are faced with some crucial<lb />
problems.<lb />
The big loss of course, will be<lb />
Hedges. The Kinston ace scored<lb />
2020 points during his career<lb />
here and his height will be sorely<lb />
missed. Prior to last year how-<lb />
ever, dire things were predicted<lb />
for the Pirates in the absence of<lb />
Sonny Russell, believed by many<lb />
to be the greatest basketball<lb />
player in East Carolina history.<lb />
This year, with Hodges gone, the<lb />
problem of who will take up the<lb />
lack once ag-ain presents itself.<lb />
But things may not be too dim. In<lb />
regulars Cecil Heath, J. C. Thomas<lb />
Bi i Dor. Harris the Pirates have<lb />
t ree of the conference's better<lb />
players. These, plus what should be<lb />
a capable bench Soil of subsitutes,<lb />
should make the Pirates contenders<lb />
for another conference crown.<lb />
Locals Seeking Win In First<lb />
Grid Meeting Between Schools<lb />
The Pirates of East Tennessee face<lb />
the Pirates of East Carolina at Col-<lb />
it jre Stadium here Saturday night<lb />
as the locals leave North State Con-<lb />
ference- competition for their seventh<lb />
game of the season. Came time is<lb />
8 p.m.<lb />
East Carolina will probably rule<lb />
as a slight favorite due to the advan-<lb />
tage of the home field. Only mutual<lb />
opponent faced by the two teams<lb />
this year has been Western Carolina<lb />
College. Both East Tennessee and the<lb />
local Pirates recorded two touchdown<lb />
winis over the Catamounts.<lb />
Boado Out<lb />
Head Coach Jack Boone probably<lb />
will send the same starting lineup<lb />
against the visiting Pirates�with<lb />
the exception of one man�that start-<lb />
I ed in the Homecoming contest with<lb />
 Wt stem Carolina here last Saturday.<lb />
J The one exception is right halfback<lb />
 Kmo Boado. Boado suffered torn<lb />
thigh muscles in Saturday's game<lb />
and may be out for about two weeks.<lb />
His place may be taken by Harold<lb />
O'Kelly, the High Point speedster,<lb />
who has been enjoying1 his best year.<lb />
The remainder of the Buccaneer<lb />
lineup should see Larry Rhodes and<lb />
J. D. Bradford starting at ends and<lb />
Willie Holland and George Tucker<lb />
at tackles. Center Lou Hallow will<lb />
o flanked by guards Don Burton<lb />
and David Lee. In the backfield Boyd<lb />
Webb, who led the squad to the win<lb />
over Western Carolina, will again be<lb />
at quarterback. Toppy Hayes should<lb />
start at left half and Claude King,<lb />
recovered from an early season in-<lb />
jury, at fullback.<lb />
First Game<lb />
Saturday's game will mark the<lb />
first grid meeting between the two<lb />
schools and little is known concerning<lb />
the calibre of the visitors' ball club.<lb />
Last year, however, the Pirates,<lb />
under th ! tutelage of Hal Littleford,<lb />
 a 1!�4S graduate of Tennessee, posted<lb />
I a 5-4 mark. Wins were recorded over<lb />
 Western Carolina, Cars on-Newman,<lb />
Tennessee Tech, Emory &amp; Henry and<lb />
Appalachian. The four losses came at<lb />
the hands of Austin Peay, Western<lb />
Kentucky, Maryvilh and Middle<lb />
Ten nessee State.<lb />
PIRATE SCORERS�J. D. Bradford (30) and Harold OKelly (20) -cored three of the Pirates' four<lb />
touchdowns in Saturday's 27-13 win over Western Carolina. Bradford took in two touchdown passes, from Boyd<lb />
Webb while O'Kelly was on the receiving end of a payoff toss from Milton Collier.<lb />
Homecoming Crowd Enjoys<lb />
Good Music, Good Weather<lb />
v<lb />
tna, -<lb />
i re ��<lb />
ea<lb />
beautiful day for<lb />
re Sat-<lb />
t humped<lb />
"7-13, while<lb />
swelled by<lb />
in various<lb />
ion and sto- i<lb />
various stages of in-<lb />
ked on.<lb />
Two early Pirate touchdowns<lb />
� East Carolina rooters at<lb />
The Catamounts scored<lb />
� �" i e seconds left in the<lb />
ven at that a day full<lb />
tne and music provided<lb />
by clear blue skies and<lb />
rful array of high school<lb />
ft Pirate partisans in a<lb />
fmor.<lb />
A- tne the announcement<lb />
EPO "service" fraternity<lb />
I won first prize in the<lb />
�r parade I rought a<lb />
�: joy from frat mem-<lb />
Hall took the top<lb />
while Slay Hall Ca-<lb />
rd the first time in his-<lb />
� e upperclassmen's<lb />
ven placed.<lb />
� inder way once more<lb />
- of intricate figures<lb />
dned bands under the<lb />
tion of East Carolina's Her-<lb />
Fans on the north-<lb />
gan to squint into the<lb />
g to figure out just<lb />
. going on and Western<lb />
i as Catamounts began to<lb />
get some of their scratch back.<lb />
T: � played the Pirates to<lb />
a 0-0 stalemate in the third<lb />
quarter but the Bucs salted<lb />
away in the fourth. Early<lb />
in the final period East Carolina<lb />
King had stepped out of<lb />
midway through his<lb />
jam<lb />
P � fans and players en-<lb />
3 a good yelp at the official<lb />
fullback Claude King sot sail<lb />
around his own right end for a<lb />
healthy gain. An eyes-on-the-<lb />
sideline official, however, ruled<lb />
who put the I all down where he<lb />
said he was going to in the first<lb />
place and the game went on.<lb />
The final whistle ended it all<lb />
soon after and two tired teams<lb />
trooped off to the showers.<lb />
Later, when the Western Caro-<lb />
lina players had showered and<lb />
were heading for the cafeteria<lb />
one Catamount voiced an opin-<lb />
ion on Hazes damage to the<lb />
East Carolina campus. "Gosh<lb />
he said, "ole Hazel really tore<lb />
this joint up<lb />
"Yep retorted a passing East<lb />
Carolina fan, "somewhat along:<lb />
t e lines of what we did to you<lb />
today The Catamount player<lb />
started to shanpen his claws on<lb />
the Pirate supporter but hunger<lb />
got the best of him and he<lb />
headed toward the cafeteria in-<lb />
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In an exclusive interview<lb />
this week, Coach Ernest T.<lb />
Gosh of the famed Goof-<lb />
ers stated: "I will not be<lb />
intimidated by the alumni<lb />
but I am open to persua-<lb />
sion. And they were right!<lb />
After taking the 8-day test<lb />
I'm here to say, You can't<lb />
beat the zesty flavor of<lb />
frosty cold Dr. Pepper. Try<lb />
it yourself: Drink Dr. Pep- i ; e<lb />
per 3 times every day for 'Wake up your taste with<lb />
College smokers from coast to coast prefer Luckies<lb />
to any other brand. Luckies lead, and by a wide<lb />
margin, according to the latest, biggest college<lb />
survey. Once again, the No. 1 reason: Luckies taste<lb />
better. They taste better because Lucky Strike is<lb />
the cigarette of fine tobacco .  and "It's Toasted"<lb />
to taste better. "It's Toastedthe famous Lucky<lb />
Strike process�tones up Luckies' light, mild, good-<lb />
tastin; tobacco to make it taste even better. This<lb />
explains the Droodle below, which is: Eskimo<lb />
seminar enjoying Luckies in badly built classroom.<lb />
Like all real cool people, Eskimos know Luckies<lb />
taste better. So, get the better-tasting cigarette<lb />
 Lucky Strike.<lb />
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Cleaner, Fresher, Smoother!<lb />
ALPHABET BLOCKS<lb />
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it in. We pay $25 for all we use, and also for many<lb />
we don't use. Send as many as you like with your<lb />
descriptive titles to: Lucky Droodle, P. O. Box 67,<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER ft, m.<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
Ouilford<lb />
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Men s Judiciary Lists 1 Squirrel Hunting<lb />
Nw Bv-Law Chanaes flMident Fa,al<lb />
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Student Church News<lb />
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i SGA By-Laws concerning the Men's Judiciary<lb />
� SGA teginlMinTV at the meeting on September<lb />
 the legislature on October 13. After being<lb />
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SUBJECT: Amendment to S.G.A. By-Laws<lb />
�'I.  Concerning Men Students"<lb />
� - Y  present By-Laws concerning the men students<lb />
are ina :� recommend that the following a mend -<lb />
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A. It the Men's Judiciary to act on cases of stu-<lb />
rough its chairman from any member of the<lb />
- � . College administration.<lb />
B. All the Judiciary concerning "guilty" or "not guilty"<lb />
by secret ballot.<lb />
.SI  m e : and guilty of an offense, the Judiciary shall<lb />
student, the Dean of Men. and file a copy of the decision as a<lb />
Judiciary record.<lb />
D. The .T shall consider the student's past record and any<lb />
eating cu rsfcances.<lb />
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Baptists<lb />
,v  next Tuesday will b�<lb />
.  � . y the Baptist Student O<lb />
Ruth Lassiter, devotional vice-presi-<lb />
, announced that the B. S. U.<lb />
ling "Seek Ye The Lord<lb />
B � erta, tenor aolo by Irving<lb />
Ennis: "Lead Me Lord" arranged<lb />
from Samuel S. Wesley by B B.<lb />
McKinney. Jeanne Pritchard is the<lb />
choir director for the yaar and<lb />
Frank Bodkin will be guest director<lb />
for the chapel presentation.<lb />
Paul Wesley Man.sen, 21, junior at<lb />
East Carolina College, was acciden-<lb />
tally killed last Saturday while<lb />
squirrel hunting.<lb />
His gun went off while he was<lb />
trying to go over a fallen tree, it<lb />
was reported. The charge struck the<lb />
youth under the right arm.<lb />
He is survived by hi? wife, the<lb />
"ormer Ramona Fay Flowers o<lb />
Pamlico; his parents, the Rev. and �<lb />
Mrs. Paul Manes of Mt Olive: twc Busjness E(J Students<lb />
staters, Mvrl and Beth, botn of Mt.<lb />
ove iiyri � also a stud r�. Hear Veteran Discuss<lb />
Young- Manes served two years in  . L.S ir 'a�<lb />
Mechant Marine since the Ko- Salesmanship Merits<lb />
A Meditat . I be led<lb />
Fred Davenport. Mr. George<lb />
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g - olsion, or suspension.<lb />
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students.<lb />
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1 iurisdiction in all matters concern-<lb />
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OFFENSES AND PUNISHMENTS<lb />
A I gurai testruct a of public or private property, such<lb />
a og of furniture or windows. (Possible demer-<lb />
�  reed to pay for damages.<lb />
such as excessive noise in the dormitory<lb />
. . noise that disturbs a clas in progre. (Foible<lb />
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. � - at is a person who has had so much to drink that<lb />
msetf. (Possible demerits 3 to 12).<lb />
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E. Automata referral to the Dean with rec-<lb />
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� . with the decision of the hoard will be referred<lb />
a written recommendation for action.<lb />
:i. A. A eiving 30 demerits in one school year may be<lb />
 fro . the : ���' at least one quarter If the student lives<lb />
 -eferred t the disciplinary committee with a written<lb />
ndation.<lb />
B. . i student receiving more than fifty demerits during his<lb />
lege cart be referr d to the disciplinary committee.<lb />
C. Any male student may be expelled on second offense with twenty<lb />
cits for th rest of his school career.<lb />
III. A. A ion of this board may be appealed to the disciplinary<lb />
- rougi the Dean's office.<lb />
 n - : Article XI was c'r.anged to read as: "Tr.e presidents of<lb />
M  House C ttee, the President and the Vice-President of the<lb />
. mittee, President of Man's dormitories and two (2)<lb />
ers-at- ith 1  other officers named, shall constitute the mem-<lb />
 the Men's Judiciary<lb />
Jorgensen Speaks<lb />
 of the Physical Education department, was present<lb />
First Rehearsal<lb />
For Production<lb />
Of Messiah Set<lb />
Ret i for the � presen-<lb />
tation of "The Me ' I eg<lb />
Thursday evening, O tober 28, in<lb />
Austin Auditorium from 6:15 p.m.<lb />
to 7:20 p.m.<lb />
r offer<lb />
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SsinesB man, told<lb />
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Mr. Stan<lb />
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,ru! In Prise" sod 1 he Daggar and The I �  ' wfH<lb />
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bury, juitMhn 5-7. J ���. Farrar, right, Baal Carolina CoQege BSl fresi-<lb />
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the deadline for Baking reservations; � registration fa of $1<lb />
be turned in at the Baptist Student 4 enter.<lb />
All collet<lb />
" Where opportunity<lb />
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Keister, i Wright Building or fol-<lb />
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the seriousness of the matter.<lb />
A  i nted to investigate the ticket situation and<lb />
at the meeting on October 20. Serving on the<lb />
mittee Don King, chairman, Harvey Davis, Howard Rooks, Ed<lb />
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The ' that the Homecoming chairman be a standard<lb />
SGA - - accepted. The Young Democrats were<lb />
� . legislature also.<lb />
� r. of Ricr.ard Ivey, assistant treasurer, was accepted<lb />
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Lois J- ter president.<lb />
Ifiss Jemigan said the chapter's<lb />
annual banquet is tentatively schedul-<lb />
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November 8.<lb />
T.e chapter already baa s.nt two<lb />
Wake County high school seniors ;<lb />
to Eat Carolina College under its <lb />
scholarship program and plans are<lb />
being made to send anothe next fall.<lb />
Raleigh and Wake County senios<lb />
are eligible ror the scholarship.<lb />
Mickey Northcutt, membership<lb />
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