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Swimming Hours<lb />
nui vdimming for student:<lb />
thiu Fridaj 3:45 to 4:30; fac-<lb />
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Easttarolinian<lb />
Panel Discussion<lb />
Students will participate in a panel<lb />
di .russion "Should eighteen year olds<lb />
vote?" en station W'CTC Monday, No-<lb />
vember 1, at 15 p. m.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. ( THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1954<lb />
Number 7<lb />
SGA Talks Over<lb />
ID Card Problem;<lb />
Hopes For Action<lb />
i Student Cards<lb />
Be Final Answer<lb />
(.allege. Organizations Offer<lb />
Student Scholarship Awards<lb />
by (iene 1). Lanier<lb />
Each yeai a number of outstanding<lb />
stud( nt� schoo and in<lb />
college are recipients of scholarships<lb />
awarded by the college, alumni, and<lb />
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It was given by Dr. Joseph Smith,<lb />
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memorv of their late<lb />
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Chalker Takes Top Freshman<lb />
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I yeai n ne Alumni Scholarships<lb />
were aw; rded. The Tuition Scholar-<lb />
ship of $105 donated by Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
James W. Butler, is awarded to a<lb />
son or daughter of a minister or to<lb />
a music major student preparing to<lb />
n church choirs. A scholar-<lb />
ol $105 is given annually bj<lb />
i- Burlington Chapter of the .Alumni<lb />
� - �'��� to be awarded to a stu-<lb />
� � lected by that chapter of the<lb />
asso A scholarship of $105 is<lb />
ven annually by the Green-<lb />
P tl County Chapter of the<lb />
Alumni Association to be awarded to<lb />
a Pitl ounty student to be selected<lb />
�; the Chapter.<lb />
D� artmental Scholarships vary<lb />
 eai t j eai. The James Fenly<lb />
f5 Jr. Memorial Award is an<lb />
award of $50 given by Mrs.<lb />
1 . Spear in memory of her son.<lb />
er student of East Carolina<lb />
. a  lost his life while serv-<lb />
eounl i y in World War II.<lb />
T � � pient of this award is chosen<lb />
 .��. � faculty on the basis<lb />
�  � larship, citizen-ship, and lead-<lb />
the science majors of<lb />
� lii g. Tl e V Lerans Club,<lb />
er organizations, pro-<lb />
c iolarships for members oi<lb />
teams. The John B. Ohristen-<lb />
Memorial Trophy is awarded<lb />
 v to a young man student of<lb />
 Cai olina College who is a mem-<lb />
of an athletic team during his<lb />
r year, and who is selected by<lb />
a facu tj committee on the lasis of<lb />
. character, and service to<lb />
. The trophy is kept at<lb />
. ge and has the winner's<lb />
engraved on it each year. The<lb />
; � C. Williams Memorial Schol-<lb />
lip award is a $25 award pre-<lb />
I annually at commencement by<lb />
� Samuel S B i Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega<lb />
1951-55 Freshman Class Officers<lb />
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Daughters of tl C acy and<lb />
th - amounts to $130. The General<lb />
! A nston Pettigrew Scholar-<lb />
.  ven by the<lb />
. na Divis f the TJ nited<lb />
Daughl � � of deracj. The<lb />
Ti trd Scholar-<lb />
t $600, the inter-<lb />
. a ai led annually<lb />
student - L Scholar-<lb />
Pi, the national honorary business<lb />
education fraternity. It is awarded<lb />
to the senior business education ma-<lb />
jor with the highest scholastic aver-<lb />
 four years of business educa-<lb />
il East Carolina College. It is<lb />
� - of a former member<lb />
a ter. The Greenville Music<lb />
I luh wards two $50 scholarships<lb />
annually to outstanding music stu-<lb />
. Recipients are chosen by the<lb />
of the Department of Music.<lb />
Atlanta Native<lb />
If ins In Run-Off;<lb />
ro?r Others Win<lb />
Kennel talker, a ;<lb />
t u d e n t f r o m<lb />
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on by 106 v<lb />
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. � Pipkin by a<lb />
� 104 votes. : .rfin<lb />
Final run-offs for the top offices of this year's freshman class were held last weekend. Kenneth Chalker,<lb />
a pre-nud -Indent from Atlanta, Ga. won the post of president. Shown above left to right, are (halker, Lillian<lb />
Griffin, SGA Representative, I.aYeme Strickland, Treasurer, and Jimmy Phelpa, Vice-president. Jonnie Simpson,<lb />
Deans Of Men, Women At East Carolina<lb />
Help Students With Various Problems<lb />
Student G oup News<lb />
T<lb />
Phi Omicron<lb />
( miicron � I I<lb />
Boychcir Appears<lb />
in Entertainment<lb />
Series Tonight<lb />
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ome Economics<lb />
Credle pre-<lb />
date ("V membership, Sarah<lb />
iated into the organi-<lb />
B lamous<lb />
will open<lb />
� dnment Series<lb />
ge with a pro-<lb />
 ven tonight at 8<lb />
Wright auditorium.<lb />
n 19 olumbus, Ohio,<lb />
H iffman, who Is director<lb />
zat ion.<lb />
The<lb />
pin<lb />
the, dorms<lb />
November !<lb />
having the<lb />
selected an official club<lb />
cided to sell hot dogs in<lb />
on October 26, 27 and on<lb />
I andto i -e funds for<lb />
! pans made. Plans were<lb />
the year's<lb />
programs.<lb />
B<lb />
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at a<lb />
autauqua<lb />
ii culture<lb />
state. The<lb />
�th musical and<lb />
and on tour the<lb />
. "Schoolhouse<lb />
woti inter-<lb />
,n and is generally<lb />
� organization<lb />
kind in this country today.<lb />
Monetti, distinguished<lb />
aid of it: "I strongly feel<lb />
Austria is proud of its<lb />
Choir, and France of<lb />
p � CJ anteura a la Croix de<lb />
America should be proud of the<lb />
C . oir, which is equally<lb />
 if not Letter, than any of<lb />
reanizations<lb />
have sung in nearly a<lb />
� oast radio ibroad-<lb />
I have heen frequent guests<lb />
on television. Tours have covered<lb />
rn Canada and the entire United<lb />
In addition, the boys have sung at<lb />
Town and Carnegie Halls in New<lb />
York and the Philadelphia Academy<lb />
of Music. Other appearance3 have<lb />
included programs with leading sym-<lb />
phony orchestra, including the NBC<lb />
under the direction of Toscanini.<lb />
also made for work<lb />
projects and for future<lb />
IB LA<lb />
Local FBLA member Bobbie Lou<lb />
Avar.t. Kenneth Cole, and Howard<lb />
Rooks, accompanied by Dr. James L.<lb />
White, sponsor, attended the South-<lb />
tricl meeting of the NCEA<lb />
at I. imb rt �n High School on Oct. 14.<lb />
Circle K<lb />
Four representatives of the Circle<lb />
K luh at East ir.a College at-<lb />
ler, vice president; Joyce Ann<lb />
. irris, Hampstead, sccretary-treas-<lb />
irei : I,  members-at-large of the<lb />
SGA, Uwtm vn P. Boyd, Bath; Blair<lb />
Roper. Hamp , Va Mar Winslow,<lb />
tford; Leu Anne Rouse, Kinston;<lb />
ence Bal . Eliaabeth City; Bar-<lb />
bara Fisher, Fayetteville; Jatiice<lb />
E1 ridge, Nashville; and Faye Neal<lb />
Beh ws Creek.<lb />
Officers of Woman Hail, in addi-<lb />
�� Mi&amp;s James, are: Sally Bass.<lb />
Kenly, secretary-treasurer; and Ruth<lb />
Jean Burchette, Holly Springs; Peggy<lb />
Tunstall, Tunstall; and Janice Cox,<lb />
Oak City, members-at-large.<lb />
YDC<lb />
A group of members of the YDC<lb />
of East Carolina College, headed by<lb />
president, Kenneth T. Bellamy,<lb />
a trek in two cars to t e First<lb />
Congressional District Rally held in<lb />
ibeth City on the afternoon and<lb />
I of October 21. Eleven made the<lb />
. leaving the campus at one o<lb />
k Thursday afternoon and re-<lb />
Dean Of Men<lb />
"Co-ordinator of student relation-<lb />
dps" might be another title for the<lb />
know-how to do it. When a person<lb />
suddenly loses all interest in work or<lb />
is not getting along with friends or<lb />
Dean of Men, Dr. Clinton R. Prewett. the group, a series of counseling<lb />
I principal duties of the office of usually gives tve solution.<lb />
I e Dean of Men are threefold: to rr Prewett received his B. S. in<lb />
be cone ned with, and responsible chemistry at the University of Geor-<lb />
for l' neral studenl welfare outside<lb />
. tr academic programs; to<lb />
� ai students in obtaining financial<lb />
! help, housing, counseling, and part-<lb />
time and summer jobs; and to act as<lb />
nan of the committee on Stu-<lb />
Personnel, working toward the !<lb />
coordination o the various offices<lb />
pertaining to student welfare.<lb />
Disciplinary functions are also<lb />
taken care of by Dean Prewett when.<lb />
someone has becom a problem. How-<lb />
evi r, e says, "We work very hard j<lb />
to change the name of the bench ;<lb />
outside the office from "mourner's<lb />
bench" to "counseler'e bench. The)<lb />
y o( the Dean of Men is i<lb />
to help, rather than to hand out j<lb />
: .dine. "Students may also be<lb />
in rised to note that "99 per cent)<lb />
of the time we have something good ,<lb />
to tell him rather than something<lb />
� week the International<lb />
Conv. ' of the organization in �" �ng at 11 o'clock Thursday night<lb />
The<lb />
K. student! ' �' R�y consisted of political<lb />
branch of Kiwaab International, has speeches from 5 to 7 p.m highlight-<lb />
a large membership among men stu- ed ' Congressman Herbert Bonner<lb />
� � ege and carries on "�' the First Congressional District.<lb />
leg<lb />
an active program during the school<lb />
j ear.<lb />
Those representing East Carolina<lb />
at the convention were Robert E.<lb />
Julian, Norfolk; Dalton L. Mann,<lb />
Mantis Harbor; Harold Colson, Hert-<lb />
ford; ai d Howard Rooks. Turkey.<lb />
Mann is a member ol board of<lb />
directors of the cam, as organization<lb />
of Circle K.<lb />
( otten Hall<lb />
Peggy Spruill of Merritt has been<lb />
chosen by women students living in<lb />
Cotten Hall, dormitory for freshmen<lb />
women at Easl Carolina College, as<lb />
their president for the 1954-1955<lb />
term. Dottie Jo James of Wilmington,<lb />
freshman, heads the student organi-<lb />
zation in Woman's Hall.<lb />
Cotten Hall officer- who will serve<lb />
with Miss Spruill in conducting dor-<lb />
Ao present were both of North<lb />
Carolina's senators along with Dem-<lb />
ocratic senatorial nominee W. Ken-<lb />
Scott.<lb />
Delta Zeta<lb />
Men students an the department of<lb />
isiness education at East Carolina<lb />
College have completed organization<lb />
� e Delta Zeta Fraternity. Lloyd<lb />
Whithy, senior from Sanford, heads<lb />
group as its first president.<lb />
John Council Parker is faculty ad-<lb />
visor of Delta Zeta. Student officers,<lb />
in addition to Whitley, are Donald<lb />
Umstead, Leaksville, and Jimmie D.<lb />
Smith Jr Rocky Mount, vice presi-<lb />
dents; John W. 'Brown, Hickory,<lb />
treasurer; George T. Pate, Bridgeton,<lb />
secretary; Clarence E. Brown, Hic-<lb />
kory, historian; James L. Thompson,<lb />
Durham, ritual chairman; Russell S.<lb />
mitory activities and in representing I Newman, Leaksville, social chairman;<lb />
the Student Government Association ! and David A. Evans, Norfolk, Va<lb />
in the dormitory are Katy Ann Peele, publicity chairman.<lb />
gia, worked as a chemist, received<lb />
his Masters at the University of<lb />
Oklahoma and his PhD at the Uni-<lb />
ty of North Carolina. He served<lb />
e Army as Information and<lb />
Education director, and had<lb />
tions as principal and super-<lb />
intendent.<lb />
The Dean of Men said, "I would<lb />
like to see all of our students really<lb />
grasp the optportunities thev have<lb />
here. There is a tendency to avoid the<lb />
educational and the cultural la-<lb />
nces that the modern college has.<lb />
It is a state of mind, a product of<lb />
the 120th Century. The solution is<lb />
to ask themselves the searching<lb />
question, "Am I getting my money's<lb />
th?" If not, whose fault is it?"<lb />
Dean Of Women<lb />
- s a mother never knows Strom one<lb />
day to the next what problems she<lb />
will be asked to solve for her family,<lb />
Pi marily the problems presented : so Ruth White, Dean of Women at<lb />
by the students concern human re- ; Fast Carolina, has a variety of prob-<lb />
lationships with the student desiring lems to help solve for women stu-<lb />
a betterment of self, but lacking the I dents.<lb />
au<lb />
Rutl W '� I a- been interested in<lb />
the welfare ( the women students<lb />
here fw the past 19 year She came<lb />
to us as a house mother in 1935 and<lb />
in I960 became Dean of Women. She<lb />
said this week that her work is not<lb />
only with dormitory students but<lb />
I day students as well.<lb />
Problems �f women students vary<lb />
home-sickness, love-sicks<lb />
parental relationships, rooms and<lb />
-elf-help jobs and the<lb />
held , housing on.<lb />
Miss White serves as a median<lb />
between home and school. She at-<lb />
tempt- to keep parents informed<lb />
eir daughters<lb />
Working with the women's judi-<lb />
ciary and house committees, securing<lb />
er kind oi for women<lb />
student seeing that the girls are<lb />
inted for at all times, counsel-<lb />
ing those who need help along such<lb />
lines as proper use of time, proper<lb />
oy-girl relationships, social beha-<lb />
vior and many other matters keep<lb />
the Dean of Women busy.<lb />
Miss Wlute has this to say about<lb />
the duties of her office. "Everything<lb />
e lifi of a woman student is the<lb />
concern of the Dean of Women. We<lb />
are not here as disciplinarians, but<lb />
with the aim to help the students<lb />
�nt;<lb />
t voi  Ann R -<lb />
Tentative.<lb />
i , dates w . � m.inated by<lb />
the  acting as a nomi-<lb />
�<lb />
� of all members ol<lb />
An off eliminated all<lb />
vo top contenders<lb />
for each office. In the final run-off,<lb />
� i winners' positions became official.<lb />
Tl lent and SGA representa-<lb />
tive will hold seats on the Student<lb />
lature this year, and will act<lb />
a-<lb />
aftfairs.<lb />
voice of the �<lb />
in<lb />
S i A<lb />
Freshman Play, 'Years Ago'<lb />
Set For November 10, 11<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Faculty Member<lb />
Renders Recital<lb />
Drake, faculty member<lb />
epartment of music at East<lb />
� . College, will appear Sunday.<lb />
October 31, in a recital of works for<lb />
the : red by<lb />
ege department of music, will<lb />
be the first of a series of programs<lb />
by faculty members to be presented<lb />
school year.<lb />
Compositions i'y Bach, Mozart,<lb />
Chopin, and Li i make up the<lb />
 program for the afternoon. Opening<lb />
 numbers will be Bach's Wachet auf,<lb />
� Stimme, in an arrange-<lb />
ment I y Busoni, and M z irt's Sonata<lb />
in i' Minor, Koechel 457.<lb />
With Ceorge E. Perry of the col-<lb />
cultj at second piano, Mis<lb />
� Drake will play the Concert Rondo<lb />
I in D major by Mozart. Chopin's Etude<lb />
G flat, opus lit, no. 5, and Liszt's<lb />
ii ngarian Rhapsody, no. 13, will<lb />
tide the program.<lb />
Nme freshmen students at East<lb />
Carolina College will appear in Ruth<lb />
Cordon's comedy "Years Ago" when<lb />
it is presented by the Teachers Play-<lb />
house November 10 and 11 at 8 p.m.<lb />
in the College Theatre.<lb />
The play will be the first which<lb />
the college drama group has pro-<lb />
duced with a cast made up exclusive-<lb />
ly of freshmen. Committees for stag-<lb />
ing, lighting, properties, costumes,<lb />
and make-up are also composed of<lb />
new student at the college.<lb />
Jane Lingle of China Crove and<lb />
Margaret Lou Frye of Carthage,<lb />
sophomores at Fast Carolina, are<lb />
directing the comedy. Dr. Joseph A.<lb />
Withey, director of dramatic arts in<lb />
the department of English, is faculty<lb />
consultant for the production.<lb />
In Ruth Gordon's popular comedy,<lb />
a humorous, autobiographical account<lb />
of the ambition and determination<lb />
of a stage-struck girl, Jackie Mc-<lb />
D.iiiiel of Fayetteville will have the<lb />
part of "Me or Ruth Gordon Jones.<lb />
Clinton Jones, "My Father will be <lb />
portrayed by Lloyd Bray Jr. of'<lb />
Greenville; and Annie Jones, "My<lb />
Motner by Patricia L. Simonds of<lb />
New Bern.<lb />
All casting was done after tryouts<lb />
conducted by the Teachers Playhouse.<lb />
Appearing in otiher roles of the<lb />
comedy will he Marcia Forbes, Farm-<lb />
ville; Florence Baker, Elizabeth City;<lb />
Henry "Quay" Roseman, Statesville;<lb />
John Edwin Bass, Newton Grove;<lb />
George Bagley, Hobbsville; and Mar-<lb />
tha Johnston, Paw Greek.<lb />
One role remains to be filled, that<lb />
of a cat. Anyone who wishes to try<lb />
out for the part is requested to noti-<lb />
fy any member of the Teachers' Play-<lb />
house as soon as possible.<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
6:30 p.m. "Y" Vespers will be<lb />
conduct, d in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
8:00 p.m. The Columbus Boychoir<lb />
I will appear in a concert, as the first<lb />
' of the Entertainment Series, in the<lb />
' Wright auditorium.<lb />
 FRIDAY<lb />
8:30-10:80 p.m.�An informal dance<lb />
will be held in Wright auditorium.<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
7:00 p.m. The movie. "Lure of the<lb />
Wilderness starring Jean Peters<lb />
and Jeffrey Hunter, will be shown<lb />
in Austin auditorium.<lb />
SUNDAY<lb />
8:30 p. in The Music Department<lb />
will present Miss Elizaheth Drake<lb />
in a piano recital in Austin audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
MONDAY<lb />
6:15 p.m.�The Creative Writers J written<lb />
Club will bold a dinner meeting in<lb />
the North Dining Hall.<lb />
7:00 p.m.�The Young Democrats<lb />
Club will meet in Austin 224.<lb />
Bloodbank In State<lb />
Of Emergency, Issues<lb />
Plea For Donations<lb /><lb />
Pitt County Health Office is is-<lb />
suing an � mergency plea for blood<lb />
to replenish the stocks nWca were<lb />
drained ' y injuries sustained in the<lb />
recent hurricane. The statement<lb />
come from the office of County<lb />
iieak Offieer Dr. Humbert.<lb />
To help meet thi crisis, the dates<lb />
of the Bloodmobile visits in Pitt<lb />
County have been moved up. The unit<lb />
will be at the Community Center in<lb />
Ayden on November 1, from 10 a.m.<lb />
to 4 p.m. On November 2, the Blood-<lb />
mo" ile will come to Greenville and<lb />
will be at the Armory between noon<lb />
and ti p.m.<lb />
Blood donorg should be over 21<lb />
and in good health. Persons between<lb />
IS and 21 years old must secure<lb />
permission from parents.<lb />
College students in this category may<lb />
give blood on permission of parents,<lb />
Dean White, Dean Prewett, or Dean<lb />
Jenkins.<lb />
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PAGB TWO<lb />
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BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 195<lb />
54<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 />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Entered as secon I c<lb />
U. S. Post OffiCf,<lb />
December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
under the act of<lb />
Mar<lb />
1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editor-kwhief Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Assistant Editor Valeria Shearon<lb />
Managing Editor Bobby Ray Hall<lb />
Feature Editor Anne George<lb />
Staff Assistants Gene Lanier, Jerry Register,<lb />
Lett De Loach, Jimmy Ferrell, Evan Taylor, Pat<lb />
Jackson, Margaret Smith, Sylvia Farmer. Lou Ann<lb />
Rouse, Jonnie Simpson, Joyce Norris, Betty Jean<lb />
Garrett, William Bryant, Roy Askew, Jan Raby,<lb />
Mary Lou Stewart, Erma Leggett, Margie Jones,<lb />
Tomanie Stanton, JoAnne Harms, and Pat<lb />
Humgphrej.<lb />
S. G. A. R sporter<lb />
Photographers<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
rts Ase<lb />
Business M i<lb />
Assistanl B - I<lb />
Busir.c ss .v ssisl an1<lb />
Exc Editoi<lb />
Edit<lb />
Financial Advisoi<lb />
Technical Advisoi<lb />
Printed b Renfrew<lb />
Business Major Looks Forward To Teaching<lb />
Joyce Smith<lb />
Sidney Jones, Stanley Jones<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
J. U . Browning, Billy Arnold<lb />
Emil Massad<lb />
, ger Shirley Hargrove<lb />
i WhitfieW, Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Misg Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Printing Co tlreenville, N. C.<lb />
"The moving finge:<lb />
Movt �<lb />
Noi all your teai<lb />
writes, and, having writ,<lb />
.our piety nor wit,<lb />
cj 111 half a line,<lb />
out a word of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
"You can learn a lot at E.C.C.<lb />
and have a lot of fun also declared<lb />
Barbara Strickland, this week's Who's<lb />
Who from Clinton, N. C.<lb />
Barbara had originally planned to<lb />
go to W. C, but after visiting E.C.C.<lb />
hig i school day, she realized that<lb />
this was the school for her. "It was<lb />
really the campus that impressed me<lb />
the most related Barbara. "It is<lb />
so beautiful Several of the teachers<lb />
from Clinton told her about the<lb />
excellent teacher's program, which<lb />
was another convincing factor.<lb />
Ar you sorry you came? "No.<lb />
've bad a wondenful time, but I will<lb />
i glad to Login teaching<lb />
She has made Dean's List or Hon-<lb />
or Roll every quarter she has been<lb />
hue. and as a&amp;e is a Business Major<lb />
H was only natural that she was<lb />
asked to join Pi Omega Pi, the hon-<lb />
orary business fraternity. "That has<lb />
always been my goal, and I was so<lb />
tickled to become a member of so<lb />
an organization<lb />
During her freshman year Barbara<lb />
was vice-president of Cotten Hall<lb />
and a member of Teacher's Play-<lb />
house. She served on the costume<lb />
committee this year and also in her<lb />
s oi ho :ore year.<lb />
Barbara Strickland<lb />
"One of the biggest honors that<lb />
ever happened to me, mainly because<lb />
I'd never been chosen to be a spon-<lb />
sor or expected it, was when I was<lb />
elected sponsor of Fleming Hall for<lb />
the homecoming parade my sopho-<lb />
more year said Barbara.<lb />
This year Barbara holds the office<lb />
of secretary of SGA, where she re-<lb />
cords all business conducted at tihe<lb />
meetings. Also, she is a member of<lb />
F.B.L.A and acts as lab assistant<lb />
in the accounting department.<lb />
'II love food�in fact anything that<lb />
b edible�and dancing she says.<lb />
Her other interests include watching<lb />
all sports, and playing tennis. "Al-<lb />
though I can't swim an inch, I like<lb />
to try<lb />
"I've never been so embarrassed as<lb />
the day I was eating in Mary Ann's<lb />
and when I got up to leave, my<lb />
crinolin stayed there laughed Bar-<lb />
bara. "With the aid of a pin it was<lb />
quickly fixed she added.<lb />
"She is punchy and can't half-way<lb />
see without her glasses, but she is<lb />
sweet anyway said) Bcbtoie Lou<lb />
Avant, Barbara's roommate.<lb />
Upon graduation Barbara will re-<lb />
ceive a B. S. degree and has been<lb />
thinking of coming back and working<lb />
on her Master's. "I do want to teach,<lb />
although like every woman, I want<lb />
to get married, for the old maid<lb />
school teacher's role is not for me<lb />
said Barbara.<lb />
A� she is only a junior we hope<lb />
to see more of Barbara, for it is<lb />
students like her that make EXH.C.<lb />
the friendly, progressive college it is.<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
During 4be pas few weeks, eur<lb />
office has been in a buzz with con-<lb />
versation concerning a letter printed<lb />
in the October 8 issue of this news-<lb />
paper. A good number of people have<lb />
been quite concerned. The students<lb />
have undoubtedly been looking to the<lb />
newspaper to clarify the situation,<lb />
since it was here that it was brought<lb />
into existence.<lb />
We have hesitated to make a hasty<lb />
decision. After talking to the<lb />
writer of the first letter, the em-<lb />
ployer and our editorial advisor, we<lb />
decided that further investigation<lb />
would be wise before printing any-<lb />
thing else.<lb />
Now, in the light of the wishes of<lb />
those immediately involved, we are<lb />
printing the facts of the situation,<lb />
as presented by the President of the<lb />
Student Government Association who<lb />
is not immediately concerned except<lb />
for 'his interest in seeing the pro-<lb />
blem handled in the most intelligent<lb />
and fair manner possible.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
The Republican Story<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
A Change In Atmosphere<lb />
Of course, thi<lb />
the freshman class<lb />
this way. however,<lb />
ences in personality<lb />
every student has<lb />
more noticeable<lb />
(Editor's Note: No unsigned letters<lb />
be printed in this column. The<lb />
editors hold the right to make de-<lb />
cisions concerning any letters turned<lb />
for publication.)<lb />
Dear Fellow Students:<lb />
A situation has arisen on campus,<lb />
and as president of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association, I feel that it is<lb />
my duty to clarify it for the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
In the October 8 issue of the "East<lb />
Carolinian there appeared in this<lb />
column a letter signed "A Disgrun-<lb />
tled Student" which voiced a com-<lb />
plaint about faculty members on stu-<lb />
lenl committees and clubs. Because<lb />
of what the student said in tihis let-<lb />
ter, i.ot because he wrote the letter,<lb />
he was asked to resign his josh in the<lb />
Dean of Men's office. He was not<lb />
fired as a self-ihelp student. He is<lb />
privileged to hold some other posi-<lb />
tion in the self-help program, but<lb />
because of the opinions he expressed<lb />
in the letter, the Dean of Men felt<lb />
that the student, who not only work-<lb />
ed in the Dean of Men's office but<lb />
personally represented the Dean of<lb />
Men while he was employed, was . them and their significance.<lb />
ting the purpose of the office Previously, people have filled the<lb />
The time has come when it's even more than<lb />
trite to say thai East Carolina College is grow-<lb />
ing. And it's very logical to follw this worn-out<lb />
statement by pointing out that the result of that<lb />
growth is tt change on the campus. Those who<lb />
remember East Carolina a few years ago, even<lb />
just one year back, notice this change. Whether<lb />
it is s mething �o be desired or not, lies in one's<lb />
own interpretation of what is the best atmos-<lb />
phere for a college campus.<lb />
The change was inevitable; it is equally in-<lb />
evitable that it will bec me more and more mark-<lb />
ed as the school continues to grow. Just what is<lb />
it. before we decide whether it is good or bad?<lb />
The increase in enrollment has partially cre-<lb />
ated this change in atmosphere. Every individual<lb />
has his own specific personality. When only one<lb />
new personality is added to a group, there is an<lb />
evident change: when several hundred new per-<lb />
sonalities come into the picture, it is definitely<lb />
altered.<lb />
3 happens every year when<lb />
i es to campus. Look at it<lb />
Sectional and state differ-<lb />
are most astounding. Though<lb />
his own personality, there is<lb />
ference in two students when<lb />
one is from Murphy and the other from Manteo<lb />
than if they both come from llobersonville. Out-<lb />
of-state backgrounds make for an even more ob-<lb />
vious difference. East Carolina students this year<lb />
come from SI counties in North Carolina; almost<lb />
a hundred come from lb other counties This is<lb />
an explanation then for the change in atmos-<lb />
phere. The campus is becoming more of a melting<lb />
pot.<lb />
Another reason that there is a change on<lb />
the campus here, and this applies to all col-<lb />
lege campuses, is the w Icome signs of more<lb />
intellectual probing. Today's high school youth.<lb />
on his way to college, know more about inter-<lb />
national affairs. He knows more of classical lit-<lb />
erature and he knows more about social adapta-<lb />
tion. He has harned these things through radios,<lb />
movies, tei vision, simplified books and the co-<lb />
operative media of communication that modern<lb />
Americans are njoying. Tin re is more to know<lb />
and young people today show signs of wanting<lb />
to learn. It is unsafe to remain uneducated and<lb />
it is good. then, that there is a healthy thirst for<lb />
education.<lb />
Competition is keen in twentieth century<lb />
America. Job-seekers know that they have to<lb />
learn more about their field of vocational in-<lb />
terest than was necessary during the last gen-<lb />
eration. Competition becomes more firmly em-<lb />
bedded in American ecomony every year. Then<lb />
it is an ambitious group of students who enter<lb />
college today. And these students become watch-<lb />
ful and shrewd because they want to get ahead.<lb />
Has the hitherto undisputed fact that "East<lb />
Carolina College has the friendliest campus in<lb />
N. C been challenged by the change in at-<lb />
mosphere? Do we become so preoccupied that<lb />
we forget to smile and speak to strangers when<lb />
they visit our school? We gamble and say that<lb />
the college is not radiating with greeting as it<lb />
was a few years back. But the student body this<lb />
year is a good group. They are intelligent and<lb />
seem, in the main, capable of accepting the re-<lb />
sponsibilities of coming to college and maturing<lb />
there. And no serious damage has been done<lb />
to the friendly feeling that has always existed.<lb />
More Campus Pests<lb />
This past week it was noticed by many of<lb />
the students that ants were on the dining hall<lb />
tables. While the foot! is good it does little for<lb />
the student's appetite to have insects come<lb />
marching up on one's tray.<lb />
Surely something can be done and soon by<lb />
the proper authorities. We still have a long way<lb />
to go in doing away with those annoyances which<lb />
aie also unsanitary. Between the gnats, rats and<lb />
ants some of our older dorms leave much to be<lb />
desired. While students have to live in them, who<lb />
wants to bring back some food from home to have<lb />
it ruined by ants? This is just one of numerous<lb />
problems presented by their presence. How about I about him As for Paul's first im-<lb />
a speedy solution?�J.R. pression of Jean, the sadd, "I thought<lb />
There were rumors on campus that<lb />
the student would be forced to resign<lb />
his office as president of a student<lb />
fraternity; however, this is not so.<lb />
This student has not been deprived<lb />
of any rights which we accept as<lb />
American citizens. Due to the great<lb />
interest and controversy which this<lb />
incident caused I feel that it is only<lb />
fair to let the students know that no<lb />
in justice has been done.<lb />
The administration and the Student<lb />
Government Association appreciate<lb />
the interest shown in this student's<lb />
behalf, and, should anyone desire<lb />
further information about this matter<lb />
they will be welcomed by either Dean<lb />
Prewett or me.<lb />
Yours truly,<lb />
STIDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOC.<lb />
Wade Cooper, President<lb />
To the Students:<lb />
There has been much discussion<lb />
lately since the Student Legislature<lb />
passed an amendment dealing with<lb />
regulations concerning men students.<lb />
Before the students vote oil this<lb />
group of regulations, we want you,<lb />
the students, to clearly understand<lb />
offices of the Men's Judiciary but<lb />
have been inactive. Now we feel<lb />
that these regulations are needed and<lb />
should bef rought "out of moth balls<lb />
They are not a new bunch of rules<lb />
but a revision of the old regulations.<lb />
If a studetit accuses another stu-<lb />
dent of some misconduct he will<lb />
have to appear before the Judiciary<lb />
to make his accusation. This will<lb />
eliminate "behind the back" methods<lb />
and accusations.<lb />
This letter is written with the hope<lb />
that people will read carefully this<lb />
amendment to the S.G.A. By-Laws<lb />
without jumping to the conclusion<lb />
that it is just a group of rules being<lb />
thrown in the face of men students.<lb />
If anyone wants an explanation or<lb />
answer to a question he may contact<lb />
any officer of the Men's Judiciary<lb />
for further imformation. Our plea is<lb />
for you to get a complete and clear<lb />
understanding of these regulations<lb />
before voting on this very important<lb />
matter.<lb />
Sincerely.<lb />
OFFICERS OF MEN'S JUDICIARY<lb />
Ed Matthews, Chairman<lb />
Kris Anderson, Vice Chairman<lb />
Gene D. Lanier, SecTress.<lb />
As a result of the conditions cre-<lb />
ated by the printing of the letter<lb />
to the editor mentioned above, the<lb />
paper is to practice a new policy this<lb />
year. We will print letters to the<lb />
editor only if their writers are will-<lb />
ing to have their names published.<lb />
This is our decision after lengthy<lb />
consideration. We have heretofore<lb />
printed letters without publishing<lb />
the names of their authors if we<lb />
were requested to handle them that<lb />
way.<lb />
We have two reasons for our new-<lb />
decision. The first is the belief that<lb />
any person should have developed suf-<lb />
ficient maturity by the time he en-<lb />
ters college to help him realize that<lb />
he can't say everything that comes<lb />
to his mind but must exercise good<lb />
judgment and weigh his ideas care-<lb />
fully before he writes for publication.<lb />
He shou.d know that he will<lb />
be judged iby what "re says, a? well<lb />
as what he does. Theretfbre, if he<lb />
wishes to say something publicly, it<lb />
should be something of which he can<lb />
be proud. In this case, if you want<lb />
to have something printed for every-<lb />
one to read, make it something you<lb />
are proud to admit you said.<lb />
Reason two for our new policy is<lb />
that the newspaper cannot be respon-<lb />
sible for things written by those<lb />
outside its staff. We add further that<lb />
we deem it within our rights to with-<lb />
hold from publication any statement<lb />
that we feel will result in more dam-<lb />
age than good.<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Home Economics and Queen<lb />
Just call the Home Economics de-<lb />
partment "The Department of<lb />
Queens " This yeara Homecoming<lb />
Queen, Katherine Dismuke, is a Home<lb />
Economics major from Burlington.<lb />
Kitty Brinson, last year's Home-<lb />
coming Queen, was also a Home<lb />
lomics major. She was also "Miss<lb />
Surom r School" in 1953.<lb />
Male Styles<lb />
You have probably noticed that<lb />
pink and black are the dominating<lb />
colors in the boy's wardrobe this fall.<lb />
A pink shirt, black pants with a pdnk<lb />
suede belt (pants pegged, of course),<lb />
pink and black argyle socks, and<lb />
black loafers is the outl t o ftie day.<lb />
Adding a ; ink sweater or .lacn coat<lb />
along with a pink and black tie make<lb />
the outfit still more complete.<lb />
There are quite a few of these<lb />
outfits around campus!<lb />
A freshman boy tells the story of<lb />
wearing the black pants with the<lb />
pink flaps on the pockets and pink<lb />
-iripes down each side to the Caro-<lb />
lina-State game a few Saturdays<lb />
back.<lb />
"People really stared at me and<lb />
even called me 'Harry High School "<lb />
"They don't even go for pegged<lb />
rants he exclaimed.<lb />
By the way, he has now discarded<lb />
the black pants with the pink flaps<lb />
on the pocket and the pink stripes<lb />
down the side.<lb />
Ten Years Ago<lb />
From the files of the October 28,<lb />
1944 TECO ECHO: "The Thirty-<lb />
First All-American Critical Service<lb />
of the Associated Collegiate press of<lb />
the University of Minnesota announ-<lb />
ced that the campus paper "The Teco<lb />
Echo" had been given a superior rat-<lb />
ing<lb />
It was one of ten newspapers from<lb />
schools with enrollments correspond-<lb />
ing in size with that of ECTC which<lb />
were awarded the All-American rat-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"Pi Omega Pi Business Education<lb />
Fraternity begins its first year at<lb />
ECTC with Miss Audrey Dempsey<lb />
as sponsor and Ellen Riddick as (pres-<lb />
ident of the chapter<lb />
A feature, "Timid Freshman Con-<lb />
cludes ECTC Is Man's Paradise<lb />
tells of the 20-1 ratio between the<lb />
men and women of ECTC.<lb />
Seen V Heard<lb />
A girl's comment on Hurricane<lb />
Hazel: "il hated to see the bad storm,<lb />
but I certainly am glad I missed<lb />
that mid-term<lb />
Last week we presented our wishes<lb />
that a lost and found department be<lb />
officially recognized on this campus.<lb />
Already a move has been made in<lb />
that direction. The Alumni Office<lb />
and the Dean of Women's office have<lb />
shouldered the responsibility hereto-<lb />
fore, but now the Recreational Di-<lb />
rector, Miss Cynthia Mendenhall, has<lb />
been made official supervisor of the<lb />
campus lost and found. Dean Ruth<lb />
White has reported that all articles<lb />
turned in to her office will be sent<lb />
directly to Miss Mendenhall, unless<lb />
identification is evident on the ar-<lb />
ticle, such as a wallet with an iden-<lb />
tification card. Likewise, the Alumni<lb />
Office is turning over its group of<lb />
articles to the Student Union Offices.<lb />
The newspaper will cooperate with<lb />
Miss Mendenhall. Student should pre-<lb />
sent news about lost and found arti-<lb />
cles to Miss Mendenhall first, how-<lb />
ever.<lb />
Now that we are on the eve of an ther<lb />
national election, November 2, political propa-<lb />
ganda will be prominent throughout the nation<lb />
as well a.s the truth. What has the Repul<lb />
administration done in Washington for the past<lb />
twenty months besides having the Army-Mc-<lb />
Carthy hearings, passing authorization foi<lb />
Dixon-Yatea contract, and debating the !<lb />
Bricker amendment? Here is a brief<lb />
told by the Republicans.<lb />
For the first thing according to I<lb />
the Korean war was stopped. The Korean<lb />
flid ended after costing the United St<lb />
000 casualties, and $15,000,000,000 fron<lb />
national treasure. �<lb />
Next issue, to be questioned. U �<lb />
sion of the Democratic farm policy. I<lb />
publican administration claims the farm<lb />
gram of rigid price supports was not v<lb />
and was headed toward inevitable<lb />
cretary of Agriculture, Ezra Taft Ben-<lb />
it was distorting our agricultural ecoi<lb />
ing up unnecessary surpluses, restricti<lb />
markets, tightening government conti<lb />
farmers and failing to maintain farm .<lb />
As to what effect the system<lb />
price supports will have on farm pric<lb />
docs not know. He believes that undei<lb />
act, supports will be just as high a<lb />
long as farmers gear their products �<lb />
needs. Also the secretary thinks the pub<lb />
to gain through the system of flexible fai<lb />
ports by the assurance of a continuing an<lb />
dant supply of food and fiber at r a<lb />
prices. Production will be maintained in<lb />
balance and will discourage the accumulat<lb />
huge surpluses which are costing the tax<lb />
large sums to acquire and store. 1<lb />
modity Credit Corporation has more thj<lb />
billion dollars invested in farm pric<lb />
operations. It costs $700,000 each da.<lb />
er of a billion dollars a year, just to<lb />
CCC inventory. In addition, this agen<lb />
financial losses are heavy.<lb />
The administration also claims<lb />
of accomplishments: 1. Curbing Federal<lb />
ing and inflation and at the same time<lb />
the overwhelming tax burden ;2. Pr<lb />
-eating of Red China in the United Nat. I<lb />
China has tried to get seated in the United Na-<lb />
tions twenty-three different times and ha<lb />
v ted down as many times in vai<lb />
Nations bodies;  Instigating the<lb />
security program designed to rid the governn<lb />
of subversives The administration boa I<lb />
6,926 federal employees have been fired<lb />
resigned from their jobs under the adrm<lb />
tion's loyalty-security program; 4. Enact<lb />
f antisubversive laws to remove Commun<lb />
dominated leaders of T'ommunist-infiltnr<lb />
jrwnizutioriM and laoor union, and ouamn ciW<lb />
Communist party in the United States.<lb />
These are some of the issues which the Re-<lb />
publicans claim have been enacted for the ben<lb />
f the people. On November 2 the American<lb />
pei pie will go to the polls to voice their appr<lb />
or disapproval.<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Valeria Shianm<lb />
Campus Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
she was a real sweet girl with a I his famous remedy, the "whirlpool"�<lb />
Jean Buchanan and Paul Gay<lb />
Jean Buchanan, a Junior who hails<lb />
rom Raleigh, and Paul Gay, a senior<lb />
from Saratoga, are our couple of the<lb />
week.<lb />
Jean was formerly from Wilming-<lb />
ton and met Paul through some Wil-<lb />
mington boys here at ECC. When<lb />
pleasing personality�and I still do<lb />
Jean and Paul have been going<lb />
together for nearly two years. In<lb />
recalling pui, experietice8 Jean re-<lb />
members when she was caugnt sitting<lb />
in a parked car. The result was<lb />
three demerits. They both recall the<lb />
good times they had on Paul's "37<lb />
"cat-a-lac According to Paul, it<lb />
'broke down last year, but has been<lb />
repaired this year; therefore, the<lb />
good times are rolling again.<lb />
They enjoy movies, miniature golf<lb />
and sports. Jean usually watches<lb />
while Paul participates. Going to the<lb />
beach is also lots of fun for these<lb />
two. Jean remarks, "iM any girl has<lb />
any trouble with any boy, I recom-<lb />
mend that she take him to the beach<lb />
(preferably the Fourth of July) and<lb />
let that salt air go to his head<lb />
Their favorite mutual hobby this<lb />
quarter is "physiology" and their<lb />
favorite spot proves to be the li-<lb />
brary.<lb />
Paul, who fhas played football for<lb />
a cure-all for everything from (bruised<lb />
muscles to headaches.<lb />
Upon graduation, Paul, a P. E.<lb />
major, would like to be a coach,<lb />
while Jean, a Home Economies ma-<lb />
jor, would like to do power company<lb />
work. They also have made plans<lb />
together for marriage after grad-<lb />
uation.<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
by Roy Askew<lb />
"Lure of the Wilderness" will be<lb />
shown in Austin auditorium Satur-<lb />
day nigftvt at 7:00 featuring Jeffrey<lb />
Hunter and Jean Peters.<lb />
The setting is the Okeefeenokee<lb />
swamp in Georgia. Filled with sus-<lb />
pense and high adventure, the story<lb />
gives a vivid picture of the swamps<lb />
in the deep South and was actually<lb />
filmed in Georgia.<lb />
Jeffrey brings Jean, who was liv-<lb />
ing with her father, out of tjhe<lb />
the past three years, is not playing I swamps and helps her and in doing<lb />
this year due to a back injury. Jean I se falls in love with her.<lb />
asked for first impressions, Jean re- i says, "It seems funny not seeing ' We recommend the movie "Lure<lb />
had heard so many things him in action when Saturday rolls of the Wilderness in Technicolor,<lb />
around Paul is now serving tha I to you for an evening of pleasure<lb />
team as trainer and is well noted for and excitement.<lb />
Hallowe'en Fete<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
The customs and superstitions<lb />
gathered through the ages go into<lb />
our celebration of Hallowe'en, or<lb />
"Holy Eve as some call it, on Octo-<lb />
ber 31. This particular day is so<lb />
named because it is the eve of the<lb />
festival of All Saints, but many of<lb />
, the beliefs and observances connected<lb />
with it arose long before the Chris-<lb />
tian era, in the autumn festivals of<lb />
old-time pagan people.<lb />
At the beginning of November each<lb />
year, the ancient Druids had a three-<lb />
day celebration. They believed that<lb />
the spirits of the dead roamed around,<lb />
and on the eve before the day of<lb />
celebration, they lighted bonfires to<lb />
drive these spirits away.<lb />
In ancient Rome, the festival of<lb />
Pomona, goddess of fruits and gar-<lb />
dens, occurred about this time of the<lb />
year. It was always an occasion of<lb />
rejoicing associated with the harvest,<lb />
and nuts and apples, as symbols of<lb />
the winter store of fruit, were roast-<lb />
ed before huge bonfires.<lb />
In the British Isles laughing bands<lb />
of young people disguised themselves<lb />
in grotesque masks and carried lan-<lb />
terns carved from turnips. They<lb />
gathered about huge bonfires which<lb />
were kept burning in each village.<lb />
Out Hallowe'en celebrations today<lb />
keep many of these early customs.<lb />
Young and old alike still gather to<lb />
bob for apiples m a tub of water.<lb />
Grinning pumpkin jack-o-lanterns,<lb />
rustling cornstalks, and white-aheet-<lb />
ed figures create an air of mystery,<lb />
as well as black<lb />
witches.<lb />
The Robert H. Wright Chapter of Fu1<lb />
Teachers of America, located on the East <lb />
Una Campus, has recently received a tribute<lb />
which we feel deserves recognition. The I<lb />
chapter has been named the National Bai<lb />
Chapter and awarded the National Banner I<lb />
tii'ieate which was shown the enthusiastic ci<lb />
ter members at the October meeting. We won<lb />
if the students of East Carolina realize the<lb />
gree of honor accompanying this award. 1<lb />
year a representative committee of the Nat;<lb />
Education Association, of which FT A is a bra:<lb />
selects one FTA Chapter from the hundred<lb />
chapters all over the nation to receive this <lb />
eted award. Selection is based on several r<lb />
requirements, one being continuity of growth<lb />
over a period of years.<lb />
Our chapter is now in its seventeenth j<lb />
and has been working with this award<lb />
goal for some time. Under the sponsors;<lb />
leadership of Miss Emma Hooper, of the E<lb />
lish Department, the Robert H. Wright Chapter<lb />
has realized a dream come true, literally. Beyond<lb />
a doubt, this organization has worked hard<lb />
this honor. We should take pride in its a<lb />
plishment. whether we hold membership in the<lb />
chapter, or not. East Carolina's FTA accom-<lb />
plishment is just one more stepping stone toward<lb />
the growth and development of East Carolina<lb />
as a major state institution.<lb />
A couple of weeks ago, some wise people on<lb />
campus put their heads together and decided to<lb />
change the time for chapel from 12:00 noon on<lb />
Tuesday to 5:00 p. m. Without thinking, the<lb />
reaction of some would be that this committee,<lb />
if we may be broad and refer to these people<lb />
by that name, merely moved chapel time from<lb />
lunch to supper. To some extent, this is true.<lb />
but we sincerely believe that for the majori-<lb />
ty of students who attend chapel services. 5:00<lb />
is a much better time. There are students who<lb />
could not previously attend chapel because of<lb />
conlhcting schedules and the lunch period. Now<lb />
these students can enjoy lunch and go to chape!<lb />
too. if they wish. We think the change was a<lb />
good thing. Attendance seems to justify the move.<lb />
Last Tuesday night, temperatures in the<lb />
whole of Greenville were cool except for one spot<lb />
on eighth street. That spot was the Baptist<lb />
Student Center. There, the thermometer sud-<lb />
dely shot upward in the wee hours of the morn-<lb />
ing, as the occupants of the center were awakened<lb />
by choking smoke. The cause of the blaze, which<lb />
destroyed the furnace and some furniture in the<lb />
game room and littered the house with soot and<lb />
smoke stain, was a spark that escaped from the<lb />
oats and paper furnance, also located in the game room, and<lb />
set fire to a nearby couch.<lb />
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1954<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hffldrup<lb />
sea<lb />
Pirates Meet Appalachian Tomorrow<lb />
signs wre pointing to one of<lb />
best football games Sat-<lb />
L � when East Carolina<lb />
Appalachian for the Pi-<lb />
�  North State Conference<lb />
en the season began, many<lb />
ked toward the October<lb />
Boone as being the one<lb />
I decide who was to wear<lb />
, erence crown until '55. That<lb />
� the case but few of<lb />
aeon dopesters would have<lb />
e Pirates wouldn't be<lb />
� e teams in contention,<lb />
i ppalachian wins then the<lb />
Mountaineers will have wrapped<lb />
up the title, but an upset for the<lb />
tes ttould leave Elon's Chris-<lb />
tians still in the running, pro-<lb />
however, that the Chris-<lb />
�i�nK win the rest of their<lb />
i sppe have a good ball<lb />
. able, but the Pi-<lb />
� might throw a wrench<lb />
works. Desjite the high<lb />
Bast Carolina play-<lb />
ig toward the game, we<lb />
e odds are definitely in<lb />
Mountaineers. Neverthe-<lb />
i ii. will be on the home<lb />
Pirates, with nothing<lb />
quite capable of pulling<lb />
thorn<lb />
t'airlv<lb />
in the Pirates' side. A<lb />
small player, he never-<lb />
theless stayed the entire 60 min-<lb />
utes against the Pirates and took<lb />
a bruising beating in the process.<lb />
surface of things there can<lb />
doubt that the reason that<lb />
e out of the conference<lb />
Elon stomped them. 20-6,<lb />
weeks back. A little<lb />
stig&amp;tion shows that a<lb />
tuirk in which Guilford's<lb />
ised to renew grid rela-<lb />
East Carolina may well<lb />
e Quakers refused to keep<lb />
-n the schedule East<lb />
l ft with one less con-<lb />
rame than any other league<lb />
: e exception of Guilford.<lb />
res of the Pirate athletic<lb />
. tried in vain at conference<lb />
to obtain some ruling under<lb />
a playoff game would be held<lb />
and another loop -quad<lb />
finished with only one loss.<lb />
ng came of the efforts, how-<lb />
and the Bucs are apparently<lb />
g the short end of the stick.<lb />
The only question we'd like to<lb />
I� �w the answer to is why did<lb />
fu �(uiihtr pIcK Ea� Carolina<lb />
as 'he team to drop from their<lb />
schedule? Sure, the Pirates have<lb />
hung two 40-point pastings on<lb />
tht- (.uilford team in the past<lb />
two years, but Lenoir Rhyne has<lb />
done worse than that to the<lb />
Quakers in the past with one<lb />
�in�in 1952�being by a 76-0<lb />
-core.<lb />
Appalachian Team<lb />
Nears Loop Crown!<lb />
Elon faces Western Carolina at<lb />
Cullowhee Saturday night while East<lb />
Carolina plays Appalachian in games<lb />
that may well decide the North State<lb />
Conference grid championship.<lb />
Asp; alaehiari can dispose of all con-<lb />
tender, and clinch the crown by<lb />
downing East Carolina, last year's<lb />
champs now mathematically eliminat-<lb />
ed. The Apps are unbeaten. A win<lb />
for East Carolina, however, would<lb />
leave Elon in a position to tie for the<lb />
crown provided that the Christians<lb />
upend Western Carolina.<lb />
Elon, in having lost only one con-<lb />
ference game, may finish in a dead-<lb />
lock with Ai palachian if it wins the<lb />
rest of its slate while East Carolina<lb />
posts an upset this weekend. The<lb />
Pirates, though having but one league<lb />
loss also, are eliminated in that they<lb />
play only five conference games, one<lb />
less than the two contenders.<lb />
CONFERENCE GAMES<lb />
W L Pet Pt� Op<lb />
5<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Elon<lb />
W. Carolina<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Catawba<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
ALL<lb />
Appalachian 6<lb />
E. Carolina 4<lb />
Elon 2<lb />
W. Carolina 2<lb />
Guilford 1<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 1<lb />
Catawba l<lb />
0 1.000 108 46<lb />
3 1 .750 66 46<lb />
21 1 .667 62 38<lb />
2 2 .500 77 86<lb />
1 1 .500 20 26<lb />
0 4 .000 46 115<lb />
0 4 .000 46 63<lb />
GAMES<lb />
0 0 1.000 129<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
O<lb />
4<lb />
G<lb />
Mountaineer Win<lb />
Will Give Apps<lb />
Conference Title<lb />
With nothing to gain other than<lb />
a little (prestige, East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege meets Appalachian at Boone<lb />
Saturday right in the final confer-<lb />
ence game of the year for the Pirates.<lb />
For An alachian, however, the<lb />
game means either a conference<lb />
championship or, should they lose,<lb />
the possibility of a tie for the title.<lb />
Elon's Christians are the lone remain-<lb />
ing contenders and their chances are<lb />
considered slim.<lb />
Currently, the Appalachian record<lb />
stands at 5-0 wfhile East Carolina,<lb />
last y ar's champs1 and pre-season<lb />
"avorites, are second at 3-1. The Pi-<lb />
rates, however, have been eliminated<lb />
in that they play only five conference<lb />
games.<lb />
Both teams warmed up for this<lb />
week's contest by playing outside<lb />
opposition last Saturday. The Moun-<lb />
taineers disposed of Emory and Hen-<lb />
ry to the tune of 21-0 while East<lb />
Carolina and East Tennessee were<lb />
battling to a 6-6 tie.<lb />
Bowl Bound<lb />
On the heel� of the Appalachian<lb />
victory over Emory and Henry came<lb />
word that the Apps had been selected<lb />
to play in the Burley Bowl at John-<lb />
son City, Tenn. on Thanksgiving Day.<lb />
Host team, though not named at<lb />
pres<lb />
Elam and Ollis scoring one eaob.<lb />
The Pirates apparently will be at<lb />
near top strength for the contest,<lb />
while Appalachian will be minus at<lb />
least one sar player. Center Buck<lb />
Hall, a regular in the Mountaineer<lb />
lineup, suffered a broken leg against<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne and will be out for tine<lb />
remainder of the year. Joe Eller and<lb />
Bob Parker may alternate at the<lb />
pivot spot for the Mountaineers.<lb />
Pirate Starters<lb />
For East Carolina the starting<lb />
lineup will probably find J. D. Brad-<lb />
ford and Larry Rhodes at ends. Brad-<lb />
ford missed last week's contest (be-<lb />
cause of illness but should be ready<lb />
for Saturday's game. George Tucker<lb />
and Willie Holland will probably<lb />
start at tackle witfh Don Burton and<lb />
David Lee at guards and Lou Hallow<lb />
at center.<lb />
Boyd Webb at quarterback and j<lb />
Toppy Hayes at left half make up j<lb />
half of the starting Pirate backfield. <lb />
v laude King will be at fullback but!<lb />
the right half post, regularly held<lb />
Claude King Scores For East Carolina<lb />
As Pirates Tie East Tennessee, 6-6<lb />
The Yardstick<lb />
ECC<lb />
ET8C<lb />
10<lb />
146<lb />
30<lb />
116<lb />
12<lb />
7 First Downs<lb />
148 Yds. Gained Rushing<lb />
19 Yds. Lost Rushing<lb />
129 Net Yds. Rushing<lb />
13 Passes Attempted<lb />
5 Passes Completed<lb />
1 Passes Intercepted By<lb />
131 Net Yds. Passing<lb />
3 Fumbles<lb />
2 Owns Fumbles Recovered<lb />
35 Yd� Lost Penalties<lb />
4 Punts<lb />
151 Punting Yardage<lb />
37 Punting Average<lb />
Fullback Claude King scored the<lb />
tying touchdown but missed the cru-<lb />
cial extra point here Saturday night<lb />
as East Carolina and East Tennessee<lb />
fought to a bruising 6-6 deadlock at<lb />
5<lb />
1<lb />
129<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
80<lb />
8<lb />
235<lb />
29<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
.667<lb />
.400<lb />
.333<lb />
.250<lb />
.200<lb />
.143<lb />
46<lb />
97 58<lb />
75 85<lb />
94 114<lb />
47 73<lb />
91 77<lb />
98 155<lb />
y Brno Boado, may find any of sev- i College Stadium.<lb />
oral players starting. Boado, who was<lb />
The visiting Bucs won the toss<lb />
injured in the Homecoming game here and elected to receive the opening<lb />
two weeks ago, is a doubtful starter j kiekoff. They failed to accumulate<lb />
and his place may be taken by either enough yardage, however, and punted<lb />
Tom Allsbrook or Bobby Perry. to the Pirates' 33. King picked uip a<lb />
first down, Toppy Hayes gained six<lb />
and then quarterback Boyd Webb's<lb />
pass, intended for end Larry Rhodes,<lb />
was intercepted by Pete Wilson.<lb />
Wilson Stars<lb />
Wilson, the star of the night, re-<lb />
turned to his own 32. Fifteen plays<lb />
later halfback Dickie Warren scooted<lb />
through left tackle for the final three<lb />
yards and the score. Tom Rock's<lb />
attempted placement was wide.<lb />
The ensuing kickoff found the Pi-<lb />
rates making a bid for a tie score<lb />
as Bobby Perry took off for a 42-<lb />
yard sprint up the east sidelines to<lb />
ETSCs 43. From that point through<lb />
to halftrme, however, the two teams<lb />
banged away at each other near the<lb />
mki.ield stripe.<lb />
Immediately after the second half<lb />
East Carolina marched 63 yards in.<lb />
five plays for the touchdown. With<lb />
Hayes and Tom Allsbrook carrying<lb />
for gains the Pirates moved the ball<lb />
into scoring position on the Bucca-<lb />
neers' 37 from which point King<lb />
look off for the tally. His attempted<lb />
time, most likely will be East<lb />
Tennessee.<lb />
The l ackbone of the Appalachian<lb />
team this year has been halfbacks<lb />
Orbe Elam and Jim Ollis along with<lb />
quarterback Ned Pennell. All three<lb />
players had a hand in the scoring<lb />
against Emory and Henry with Pen-<lb />
nell tossing a touchdown pass and<lb />
Last week's East Tennessee-East<lb />
ina game here wab one of the<lb />
r games we've seen in the last<lb />
: seasons. The Pirates at<lb />
displayed the flash and fire<lb />
em champs of the North<lb />
Conference last year and the<lb />
 rs from Tennessee were a<lb />
� ieasure to watch.<lb />
Particularly outstanding for East<lb />
Tennessee were a pair of ibacks�<lb />
ack Bud Saulsbury and quarter-<lb />
P te Wilson. Saulsbury was one<lb />
of tl e st line-bucking backs that<lb />
ever played here and Wilson<lb />
� � 1 a drive and determination<lb />
� reminded us quite a bit of Ap-<lb />
� hian's Shirley Gabriel.<lb />
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the scoring was over for the night.<lb />
Field Goals<lb />
The fourth quarter provided so.ue<lb />
of the evening's best play with eadb<lb />
side tossing passes for gains of 50<lb />
yards and two field goal attempts,<lb />
one by each side, falling short. Short-<lb />
ly after the period opened Wilson,<lb />
who played the entire 60 minutes<lb />
and directed the Buccaneers master-<lb />
fully, passed half the length of the<lb />
field to halfback Buzzy Breeding.<lb />
Breeding was stopped on the East<lb />
Carolina 25 and the Pirates held.<lb />
In the fading moments of the game<lb />
quarterback Milton Collier came on<lb />
to toss a 55-yard gainer to Harold<lb />
O'Kelly on a play which carried to<lb />
the Buccaneer 19. The game ended<lb />
before the Pirates could exploit their<lb />
gain.<lb />
Standout players fr the Bucca-<lb />
neers in addition to Wilson were full-<lb />
back Bud Saulsbury, who consistently<lb />
cracked the Pirate line, and half-<lb />
htacks Breeding and Warren.<lb />
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What makes a Lucky taste better?<lb />
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TOASTED<lb />
to taste better!<lb />
What cigarette do college students go for?<lb />
According to the latest, biggest coast-to-<lb />
coast survey, students prefer Luckies to all<lb />
other brands. And once again, the No. 1<lb />
reason is better taste. Of course Luckies<lb />
taste better. First of all, Lucky Strike<lb />
means fine tobacco. Then, that tobacco is<lb />
�toasted to taste better. "Ifs Toasted'�the<lb />
famous Lucky Strike process�tones up<lb />
Luckies' light, mild, good-tasting tobacco<lb />
to make it taste even better. Try a pack.<lb />
Maybe you'll be as fortunate as the student<lb />
in the Droodle to the right, titled: Lucky<lb />
smoker . . . faulty cigarette vending ma-<lb />
chine. Even if you're not, you'll enjoy the<lb />
better-tasting cigarette  Lucky Strike.<lb />
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FROM UPSTAIRS WINDOW<lb />
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Kansas State College<lb />
"WHAT'S THIS?"<lb />
asks ROGER PRICE'<lb />
For solution see<lb />
paragraph at left<lb />
LUCKIES TASTE BETTER Cleans Fresher, Smoother!<lb />
STUDENTS!<lb />
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Lucky Droodiea are pouring in! Where<lb />
are yours? We pay $25 for all we use,<lb />
and for many we don't use. So, send<lb />
every original Droodle in your noodle,<lb />
with its descriptive title, to Lucky<lb />
Droodle, P. O. Box 67, New York 46, N. Y.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
�acsr<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, :s54<lb />
New York Writer Comments Doubtfully<lb />
On College Boy-Girl Relationships<lb />
Editor's Note: The following arti- live the rest of his days under the their "boy-frienda<lb />
cle was clipped from a New York self-knowledge of having taken the<lb />
life of a young girl and of a little<lb />
child, and perhan it were better for<lb />
the peace of his soul were he dead.<lb />
I can very well believe that he<lb />
was a "kind gentle boy" in whom<lb />
there was no native criminality; his<lb />
photograph seems to reveal limited<lb />
intelligence, rather than brutality.<lb />
But what made him go berserk, so<lb />
daily. We are reprinting it, as we<lb />
think it is a good example of current<lb />
reasoning on its subject. Dorothy<lb />
Thompson, the author, is a well-<lb />
known writer, laving written several<lb />
articles arid books in her field.)<lb />
by Dorothy Thompson<lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. 15 So here is<lb />
another headline dated Springfield,<lb />
ter and Child<lb />
An 18-year-old youth 1<lb />
death a 14-year-old balbj s<lb />
her charge, a boy of six.<lb />
known as a "kind gentle hoy<lb />
that he slew the girl and her little<lb />
charge? What went on in this boy's<lb />
j life before he committed this crime?<lb />
The question arises spontaneously<lb />
in my mind because 1 have just been<lb />
making a lecture tour of several<lb />
college campuses. The other night,<lb />
arriving shortly after 10 pjn. at a<lb />
dormitory where I was to stay, I<lb />
found haK a dozen student couples<lb />
clustered around the entrance, clearly<lb />
visible in its light, They were stand-<lb />
ing in close embraces, their bodies<lb />
pressed together, their lips glued<lb />
: together. Each couple was conscious<lb />
: of the others, but none looked up<lb />
i from that hungry embrace.<lb />
There is no goo-l naming this col-<lb />
lege. It is no different from others.<lb />
i his, which has the silly name of<lb />
"necking goes on on hundreds of<lb />
; campuses, and in thousands of ren-<lb />
! dezvous, in apartments empty of par-<lb />
: cnts or even with parents in the<lb />
i next room, and in apartments turned<lb />
j over to teen-age baby sitters and<lb />
nifed to<lb />
tter and<lb />
He was<lb />
" Police.<lb />
to whom � fessed, quoted him<lb />
as saying lie went berserk when the<lb />
girl resisted his "romantic advances<lb />
The word "romantic" no doubt is the<lb />
reporter' Y at it means in plain<lb />
English is I a1 si esisted his sex-<lb />
ual advances. One characteristic of<lb />
modern society is that tO I bru-<lb />
tal actions are described in coy and<lb />
squeamish word a verbal tribute to<lb />
vanishing modesty ace" is<lb />
tender, protective, and shy. Raw sex-<lb />
uality is not . If it were, the<lb />
beasts of th� fi uld e romai -<lb />
tic.<lb />
Now this young man will be tried,<lb />
probably found guilty on his own<lb />
conf( plus tangible evidence, go<lb />
to prison for years or even, perhaps,<lb />
Or, if a plea of temporary<lb />
insanity . .  meld, he will<lb />
There are two ugly names, accu-<lb />
rate names for what I caw on that<lb />
campus�uncompleted sexual acts<lb />
performed in company. In other<lb />
times the intensification of sexuality<lb />
in the presence of others was con-<lb />
fined to houses of prostitution.<lb />
! spoke to a teacher next day<lb />
about what I had seen. "I know she<lb />
said. "We are all greatly concerned<lb />
about it. But none of us know what<lb />
to do<lb />
What to do! If such a scene had<lb />
occurred only a few years ago, each<lb />
of those girls would have been called<lb />
separately to the office of the dean<lb />
of women, and been given a quiet<lb />
talking to. Each would have been I<lb />
told that any girl who deliberately!<lb />
allows herself to bring a young man<lb />
to a high pitch of sexual excitement<lb />
by bodily play is asking for trouble.<lb />
She would have been told that<lb />
either she is going to be compelled<lb />
to consummate what has started, or<lb />
she risks driving the youth crazy�<lb />
in the exact meaning of that word:<lb />
mad, insane. She would have been<lb />
warned that she was under surveil-<lb />
lance, and that if such an incident<lb />
happened again she would be sent<lb />
home, with an explanation why. She<lb />
also would have been told, long be-<lb />
fore she ever got to college, a few<lb />
physiological and biological facts<lb />
ailout young men.<lb />
ECC Radio Broadcasting Staff<lb />
Seeks Technicians, Announcers<lb />
College Extension Service<lb />
Announcers, narrators, and a radio<lb />
technician who will act also as a tape<lb />
editor are wanted to conduct the radio<lb />
�broadcast sponsored by East Carolina<lb />
College. Narrators e needed to tape<lb />
record a summary of the news each<lb />
week, and also to narrate a weekly<lb />
religious script prepared by the ra-<lb />
dio station. The student acting as<lb />
radio technician and tape editor will<lb />
receive a modest hourly remunera-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Experience in this field can become<lb />
very beneficial and rewarding for<lb />
future careers. East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege has at itg disposal an unspeci-<lb />
fied amount of time for producing<lb />
radio programs. All programs are<lb />
produced and tape recorded before<lb />
the broadcast.<lb />
The us� of tape for radio pro-<lb />
grams is general in Europ�, and i�<lb />
becoming more so in the United<lb />
States. It is easier to create program8<lb />
in this manner. The invention of tape<lb />
recorded radio programs is similar<lb />
to the creation of movies.<lb />
Any student interested in this<lb />
phase of radio, or in performing for<lb />
the East Carolina College broadcasts<lb />
should contact Dr. L. E. Eckles. Dr.<lb />
Eckles, a new faculty member with<lb />
the English Department, has recently<lb />
assumed the duties of chairman of<lb />
the Radio Committee.<lb />
Approximately 400 people are en-<lb />
rolled in the 15 extension course<lb />
now being offered by East Carolina<lb />
(.VilUye, according to Dr. Ed J. Car-<lb />
ter, director of field service. This<lb />
is another one of the service of<lb />
Most of the course are at t <lb />
uate level and are being u<lb />
students to either raite<lb />
r eentttittta. Eaocepi<lb />
� f-asic accounting courst<lb />
ih. ba�4c L eooTM <lb />
p UjeilM to pre;<lb />
 enter t<lb />
the college offered to the neighboring<lb />
izens.<lb />
Professor from ECC drive 2,435<lb />
j miles in a week to Fayetteville, Clin- ; ()r(j(�r Rings<lb />
 ton, Smithfield, Raleigh, Go dsboro,<lb />
' Wilmington, Roanoke Rapids, Ahos-<lb />
I kie. Washington and Gamp Lejeune<lb />
J to ll� at course in psychology,<lb />
music, education, English, art and<lb />
I business accounting to teachers, sup-<lb />
ervisors, principals and marines.<lb />
T Bchens make one trip per week<lb />
. 1 teach three hour classes. Travel<lb />
done by auto in every instance.<lb />
Juniors and seaion � , ,jr(jer<lb />
rings .Monda. No. <lb />
Student Union from 2 to 5 Ptt<lb />
This "ill probably be the<lb />
opportunity until ih<lb />
I'fini<lb />
�� �<lb />
Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
riAMBURGERS<lb />
COLD DRINKS<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
HOT DOGS<lb />
SANDWICHES<lb />
CURB SERVICE<lb />
Dancing: Pavillion For Your Pleasure<lb />
Near TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
4<lb />
Pre-Registration<lb />
Pre-registration will be held<lb />
Tuesday, November 2, from 1:00<lb />
to 5:00 o'clock. All students are<lb />
advised to consult the various<lb />
bulletin boards in the depart-<lb />
ments in which they major. All<lb />
courses to be taken by the stu-<lb />
dents during the v. inter quarter<lb />
are to be scheduled at this time.<lb />
The w inter schedule will be<lb />
based on the demands for courses<lb />
a.s revealed in the pre-registra-<lb />
tion statistics. Students are<lb />
urged in the final registration<lb />
period, November 29, to enroll<lb />
for the same courses in which<lb />
they enrolled during the period<lb />
of pre-registration.<lb />
SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
PATSY LEGGETTE, Woman's Hall<lb />
JOHN SMITH, 118 Slay<lb />
WASHING - GREASING - GAS<lb />
COLLEGE ESSO STATION<lb />
Student Fads<lb />
by Tommie Stanton<lb />
Clothes take the spotlight in the<lb />
latest survey of the campus fads of<lb />
the local guys and gals. Among the<lb />
feminine populace oif the campus,<lb />
. ged skirts are becoming more and<lb />
more popular every day.<lb />
Of course, the most popular of the<lb />
( urrenit fads is the widespread and<lb />
ever increasing use of pony-tails to<lb />
increase the likelihood of capturing<lb />
a man's heart. You are all aware of<lb />
what a pony-tail looks like but for<lb />
� � who don't we shall endeavor to<lb />
explain it. The first requirement is<lb />
to have long hair. Then you proceed<lb />
to roll it up into a bundle, to put it<lb />
roughly, and you then tie it with a<lb />
on or else you put a rubber band<lb />
around it. The results are very as-<lb />
tounding. Another fad which is slow-<lb />
ly becoming an accepted custom is<lb />
the idea of cutting- the front of the<lb />
hair off rio that it can lie on front<lb />
of the forehead. This has some very<lb />
; leasing effects.<lb />
Men'a fads have increased in vol-<lb />
ume as compared to the regular<lb />
amount of fads that men engage in.<lb />
As a general rule men do not engage<lb />
a great deal in fads, especially in<lb />
comparison to women. Some of the<lb />
new fads of men here at East Caro-<lb />
lina put into effect are: bop caps,<lb />
peg-ged pants, real cool sweaters, a<lb />
few mad haircuts, or maybe we<lb />
should say lack of haircuts. Bop caps<lb />
are g-etting more rare every day.<lb />
However, there are a few cool cats<lb />
that still like them. Peg pants are<lb />
too popular. Another group, as well<lb />
as the group that wears the bop<lb />
caps, still cling to these type of<lb />
things. These cats add a great deal<lb />
of variety to the everyday life. Above<lb />
and beyond all of thee fads is the<lb />
idea of some of the students to wear<lb />
these cool sweaters usually over a<lb />
T-shirt. If you are interested in<lb />
wearing one of these sweaters then<lb />
we suggest that you get a light<lb />
colored sweater that is made of wool<lb />
or nylon.<lb />
y A<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY STORE J<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche Streets<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
I.<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
Ladies Ready-To-Wsar<lb />
Clothes<lb />
�Barter, according to Louis Sin-<lb />
tdeton. chairman of fa Umg<lb />
Committee. A deposit ol<lb />
required on each ordei<lb />
(<lb />
JACKSON'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Better Shos Reasonably Priced<lb />
For th entire family<lb />
509 Dickinson Ave.<lb />
�-�<lb />
HEATH'S<lb />
FOR THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE<lb />
T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOTS OF<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
Near TV Station at the Crossroad<lb />
OPEN ON SUNDAYS<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
A GOOD P7.ACE TO EAT<lb />
"Good Food Means Good Health"<lb />
CAROLINA DAIRIES<lb />
Milk and Ice Cream<lb />
"None Can Be Finer<lb />
THAN CAROLINA"<lb />
School Teacher Plan<lb />
FINANCING AVAILABLE ON BOTH USED CARS<lb />
AND NEW FORDS<lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co Inc.<lb />
IN GREENVILLE<lb />
Make Payments Only During School Term<lb /><lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM Accessories<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
"We Rent Typewriters"<lb />
CAROLINA OFFICE!<lb />
EQUIPMENT CO. 1<lb />
304 Evans St. Dial S570 j<lb />
B Mi �� �� 111 ' 111  " f<lb />
P1RRA CLUB<lb />
Serving The Beat 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 />
�� -urn i ii m ii<lb />
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Greenville Fire Department<lb />
FIREMAN'S BALL<lb />
Featuring<lb />
BILLY MAY ORCHESTRA<lb />
under the direction of Sam Donahue<lb />
Thursday, November 4, 1954<lb />
Tickets on Sale at Varsity Shell Station<lb />
TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT<lb />
We Specialize In<lb />
SEAFOODS, STEAKS, and BARBECUE CHICKEN<lb />
Open from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.<lb />
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Located on Evans Street Opposite the<lb />
City Library down by Pitt Theatre<lb />
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Jack Webb and Ben Alexander want what you want<lb />
from a cigarette. Relaxation, comfort, satisfaction. They<lb />
know where to find it�because in the whole wide world,<lb />
no cigarette satisfies like a Chesterfield.<lb />
Chesterfields are best to smoke because they alone<lb />
have the right combination of the world's best tobaccos.<lb />
Chesterfields are best for you because they're high��t<lb />
in quality, low in nicotine.<lb />
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