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I appreciate it.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954<lb />
Number 8<lb />
East Carolina Cheerleaders Smile Before The Game<lb />
SGA Members Journey<lb />
To Raleigh For State Meet<lb />
The East Carolina cheering squad is<lb />
of the cheer leaders include appearances at<lb />
girls and one hoy who make up the squad.<lb />
made up of twelve members this year. Anne Siler, a senior, heads the group as, chief. The, regular duties<lb />
all home games and inspiring school spirit to support the Pirates. The picture above shows the eleveti<lb />
Robert Hilldrup Accepts Position As Project Coordinator<lb />
Of Creative Writers; Other Clubs Report Recent Activities<lb />
omen Students Make<lb />
Deposits For Room<lb />
Assignments 1955-56<lb />
. announcement has<lb />
from Dean Ruth<lb />
ce.<lb />
 Office will accept<lb />
osits for women students<lb />
winning November 3<lb />
. er 10. Please follow<lb />
i. making your appli-<lb />
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.00 deposit in Business<lb />
2. take application to Dean<lb />
Office in Jarvis Hall.<lb />
do not know which<lb />
11 be used for women<lb />
� year definite assign -<lb />
tl not be made at this time,<lb />
�ary for you to make<lb />
on now so that we may<lb />
many applications to ac-<lb />
new students. Please make<lb />
ions during this time or<lb />
able to assign you to<lb />
room for next year<lb />
White.<lb />
Creative Writers<lb />
Robert Pendleion Hilldrup, a senior<lb />
from Fredericks' urg, Va was ap-<lb />
pointed this week by the executive<lb />
committee of the campus Creative<lb />
Writers, to the position of project<lb />
oo-ordinator of the group's work this<lb />
year. Hilldrup is Sports Editor of the<lb />
college newspaper this year for the<lb />
third consecutive time and has spent<lb />
the past several summers working<lb />
with metropolitan newspapers. He<lb />
haa also written several short stories.<lb />
T te Creative Writers organized at<lb />
Ea- Carolina last year. Since their<lb />
organization they have worked as a<lb />
group to criticize manuscripts of mar-<lb />
ket-seekers. Some material has been<lb />
sold. Other activities of the club in-<lb />
cluded presence and mention at a<lb />
Writer's Luncheon and Conference<lb />
last spring along with well-known<lb />
literary figues, Sam Byrd and Dr.<lb />
Louise Greer.<lb />
The Creative Writers meet weekly<lb />
at 6:30 on Monday nights on the<lb />
second floor of the Joyner Library in<lb />
the audio-visual classroom. Member-<lb />
ship is open to faculty and staff mem-<lb />
bers, and townspeople as well as any<lb />
Music Department<lb />
orms Corporation To<lb />
'omote Student Aid<lb />
bment of music at East<lb />
e has formed a cor-<lb />
mray legally receive<lb />
ttr gifts and bequests<lb />
fit of music and music<lb />
ie college.<lb />
ndation is a public trust<lb />
j a corporation known<lb />
arolina College Music<lb />
Favorable exemption<lb />
of the Federal and State<lb />
. Federal estate and gift<lb />
state inheritance laws<lb />
��"actions to the Founda-<lb />
 arolina College Music<lb />
incorporated under<lb />
Eta purposes, stated in the<lb />
-corporation, are to pro-<lb />
th of a music program<lb />
'iina College, and to pro-<lb />
 education at East Caro-<lb />
i gp,<lb />
 ly elected officers of the<lb />
' ion include Dr. Kenneth N.<lb />
director of the college mc-<lb />
I 'apartment, president; W. Ed-<lb />
3 i Durham of the music faculty,<lb />
president; George E. Perry of<lb />
to music faculty, secretary; and F.<lb />
Duncan, treasurer.<lb />
student interested in the activities of<lb />
the group. This year's programs will<lb />
consist of a half hour spent in organ-<lb />
ized discussion by perons experienced<lb />
in some field of writing with the<lb />
remainder of the time spent more<lb />
informally on such projects as man-<lb />
uscript review.<lb />
An immediate plan of the Writers<lb />
is to prepare scripts for several radio<lb />
programs to be presented by the<lb />
campus radio committee.<lb />
F.T.A.<lb />
There will be a district meeting of<lb />
Future Teachers of America of the<lb />
Northeastern District of the North<lb />
Carolina Education Association No-<lb />
vember 5 from 2 until 3 p.m. in Aus-<lb />
tin 209.<lb />
Approximately 15 members of the<lb />
F.T.A. from E.C.C. are planning to<lb />
attend the State Meeting at Duke<lb />
University on Saturday, November 6.<lb />
W. A. A.<lb />
At the playday held last Saturday<lb />
at Greensboro College, the Woman's<lb />
Athletic Association of East Carolina<lb />
College emerged victorious in volley-<lb />
I all division. They walloped W. C. U.<lb />
N. C. and High Point in the first and<lb />
second reads, respectively. They w �t<lb />
on to beat Greensboro Colleee for<lb />
the Championship.<lb />
Those making the trip on the volley<lb />
ball team were: Virginia Grant, Polly<lb />
Garner, Annie Wilson, Grace Smith,<lb />
Barbara Guyton, Betty Russell, Ben-<lb />
nie Bendler, Margaret Eason, Carolyn<lb />
Jones, Marie Etheridge and Ann<lb />
Sauls.<lb />
Jarvis Forensic<lb />
Lou Mayo, junior from Greenville,<lb />
las been chosen to lead the Jarvis<lb />
Forensic Club in its activities during<lb />
the 1954-56 school year. Lou served<lb />
as president of the organization once<lb />
previously, during her freshman year.<lb />
The same year she served as a mem-<lb />
ber of the Intercolligdate Dejbate<lb />
Team, representing East Carolina<lb />
College at the South Atlantic District<lb />
tournament at Lenior-Rhyne. She<lb />
served as secretary-treasurer for the<lb />
cluii the past school year.<lb />
Newly-elected vice-president of the<lb />
organization is Betty Small, also a<lb />
junior from Greenville. Betty has<lb />
served on the college debate team<lb />
during the past two years. She served<lb />
as president of the Forensic Cluib<lb />
iuC.g her sophomore year.<lb />
Frances Marshbourne, senior from<lb />
Spring Hope was elected secretary-<lb />
treasurer of the Forensic Club and<lb />
Horace Rose, senior from Richmond,<lb />
Virginia, was elected parliamentarian<lb />
for tie 1954-55 school year.<lb />
Business highlights of the Forensic<lb />
Club meeting included the passage of<lb />
wo constitutional amendments, the<lb />
first amndment providing the cluib<lb />
meet every second Tuesday intead of<lb />
twice a month as previously. The<lb />
second amendment set the club dues<lb />
at fifty cents a year.<lb />
The topic for discussion at the<lb />
next Forensic Club meeting will be<lb />
plats for the accomplishment of in-<lb />
tegration in the Southern schools.<lb />
YWCA<lb />
A YWCA meeting will be held to-<lb />
nigl t at 7:30. All members are urged<lb />
bo be t resent. There will be singing<lb />
and recreation for all those who wish<lb />
to remain after the regular Vesper<lb />
program at 6:30 until time for the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
FBLA, Pi Omega Pi<lb />
Stage Carnival;<lb />
Crown King, Queen<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
King and Queen of the annual<lb />
Halloween Carnival held in Wright<lb />
Auditorium October 26 were Barbara<lb />
Strickland, Clinton, and Bill Dixor.<lb />
Kinston.<lb />
Bari'ara Strickland, junior, is a<lb />
business major. Bill Dixon, freshman,<lb />
is a veteran and an English major.<lb />
They were elected by votes cast at<lb />
the King and Queen booth, each vote<lb />
coating a penny apiece. The nomi-<lb />
nating fee was ten cents.<lb />
F.B.L.A campus business club,<lb />
Bnd Pi Omega Pi, honorary business<lb />
fraiernity, jointly sponsored this car-<lb />
nival. Part of the proceeds go toward<lb />
the scholarship that the business de-<lb />
artment gives a person who has the<lb />
highest average. Some of the money<lb />
will also he used during the Christ-<lb />
mas season to buy food, clothes, and<lb />
gifts for some needy family.<lb />
Dr. James White, faculty member<lb />
in the Business Department, won the<lb />
cake raffle, and Mrs. Charity Risher,<lb />
of ti e Business Department, and<lb />
Frarklin Garris, Greenville, each won<lb />
a cake in tJhe cake walk contest.<lb />
Peggy Bunton won the door prize<lb />
consisting of a carton of cigarettes.<lb />
Doris Carroll guessed the number<lb />
of C pans m a Jar and won $5.<lb />
William Tadlock, Washington, per-<lb />
formed in several magician acts with<lb />
Keith Goodson acting as master of<lb />
ceremonies.<lb />
Besides a fortune teller, there were<lb />
"bingo "throw-a-ball "pitch-a-<lb />
penny ana "piteh-a-pingpong hall"<lb />
booths. Some other games were darts<lb />
and car races. Other stands were the<lb />
cake stand and the weight lifting<lb />
stand.<lb />
The Halloween theme was carried<lb />
out with black and orange crepe pa-<lb />
per decorating the booths and audi-<lb />
torium. The King and Queen booth<lb />
had atern� on it and corn stalks<lb />
were distributed around to lend the<lb />
appropriate setting to a Halloween<lb />
Carnival.<lb />
PXC Council Selects<lb />
Eighteen Delegates<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
Eig been students from East Caro-<lb />
lina will attend the State Student<lb />
Government Assembly. The delegated<lb />
days for the opening of the assembly<lb />
are November 17 and 18.<lb />
This assembly will be held in Ra-<lb />
leigh and every school, white or col-<lb />
ored, is entitled to have representa-<lb />
tive at this meeting. North Carolina<lb />
is the only state in uie United States<lb />
that has such an assembly.<lb />
On November 7 an interim-council<lb />
meeting will be held. .Parker Maddrey<lb />
and Charlie Klutz, former elected<lb />
rej resentathres, are unable to attend<lb />
this meeting. Wade Cooper, president<lb />
of the SGA. and Louis Singleton,<lb />
vice-president of the SGA, were<lb />
cl to r the vacancies.<lb />
Each school represented at the<lb />
meet will he allowed three delegates<lb />
to the Senate and for the House they<lb />
ved one delegate for each<lb />
2")0 students they have enrolled. For<lb />
East Carolina this make? a total of<lb />
13. We will also send five alternates.<lb />
D legates elected were Wade Coop-<lb />
er. Louis Singleton, Raby Edwards,<lb />
Howard Rooks. Elsie Lawson, Harold<lb />
Colson, Barbara Strickland, Jane Ka-<lb />
Harvey Davis, Sally Sedgwick,<lb />
Calvin Butt, Hugh G. Young Jr. and<lb />
i Besellieu.<lb />
Alternates are Louis Clark, Don<lb />
King. Irving Maynard, Joel Farrar<lb />
mi! F.nio Boado.<lb />
In case any of those elected can-<lb />
not attend, the executive council of<lb />
the campus SGA is to fill the vacan-<lb />
cy. Attendance to this meeting,<lb />
which will be on Thursday through<lb />
Saturday of November 18-20, is com-<lb />
pulsory.<lb />
At the SGA meeting October 27,<lb />
Raliy Edwards made a committee re-<lb />
ort concerning having a drink ma-<lb />
chine in Austin building. He reported<lb />
that no drink stand could be installed<lb />
in Austin, the reason being that Aus-<lb />
tin i a public building and there<lb />
would be the problem of strewn bot-<lb />
tle The committee will remain in<lb />
action for another week for further<lb />
investigation.<lb />
As no nominations were received<lb />
at the SGA meeting, there will be<lb />
no campus election for electing Maid<lb />
of Cotton contestants.<lb />
Alumni Coordinator Jim Butler<lb />
Works As Goodwill A mbassador<lb />
Dean Of Instruction Says His Duties<lb />
Include Anything Concerning College<lb />
by Gene D. Lanier<lb />
According to the East Carolina I of the President all of his on-campus i Dean<lb />
Manual, j official duties; (3) To assist the jersey.<lb />
President in co-ordinating all curric-<lb />
College Administration<lb />
which is published in the Dean's of-<lb />
fice, the principal duties of Educa-<lb />
tional Dean, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, are:<lb />
(1) To be responsible for matters<lb />
relating to the formal academic pro-<lb />
gram; (2) To perform in the absence<lb />
Jenkins comes from New<lb />
He received his education<lb />
Dean Lao Jenkins<lb />
ular and extra-curricular activities of<lb />
the campus; and (4) To counsel with<lb />
the Chairman of the academic de-<lb />
partments of the College concerning<lb />
courses to be scheduled and changes<lb />
in the various course offerings in the<lb />
departments. These are just a small<lb />
amount of the chief duties of our<lb />
Dean. As his secretary puts it, 'Just<lb />
name anything concerning the college,<lb />
and he does it<lb />
Dean Jenkins plays a big role on<lb />
faculty committees. He is chairman<lb />
of the Advisory Committee on Grad-<lb />
uate Instruction. He also heads the<lb />
Teacher Education and Religion Pro-<lb />
ject and is chairman of the Freshman<lb />
Orientation Committee. The Educa-<lb />
tional Policies Committee, the Classi-<lb />
fications and Credits Committee, the<lb />
Curriculum Committe, the Founda-<lb />
tion Committee, the Intercollegiate<lb />
Athletics Committee, the Publications<lb />
Board, the Public Relations Com-<lb />
mittee, the Scholarship Committee,<lb />
the Self-Help Committee, the Student<lb />
Government Advisory Board, the Stu-<lb />
dent Personnel Committee, and the<lb />
Teacher Recruitment Committee<lb />
claim him as an important member.<lb />
1 from Rutgers University, Columbia<lb />
University, New York University,<lb />
and Duk" University. He began as<lb />
a high school teacher of English and<lb />
history and neld this position lor<lb />
about five years. Following this he<lb />
taught political science at Montclair<lb />
State Teachers College. Then he<lb />
served his country in the United<lb />
States Marine Corps and held the<lb />
rank of captain. While in this branch<lb />
of the armed forces, he hit such<lb />
important points as Guadacanal,<lb />
Guam, and Iwo Jima. Following his<lb />
release from the Marine Corps he<lb />
served as assistant to the Commis-<lb />
sioner for Higher Education in the<lb />
State Department of Education of<lb />
New Jersey.<lb />
Following this, East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege and North Carolina became his<lb />
home. For three years he was chair-<lb />
man of the comimttee on education<lb />
from the North Carolina Congress<lb />
of the Parent-Teachers Association.<lb />
He is a former president of the<lb />
Greenville Kiwanis Club and is now<lb />
Vice-Chairman of the Pitt County<lb />
Red Cross. He is very deservingly<lb />
listed in "Who's Who in America<lb />
ECC Dramatists Present<lb />
TV Play 'Aria Da Capo'<lb />
The Teachers Playnouse of East<lb />
Carolina College, making their first<lb />
appearance on television, presented<lb />
"Aria Da Capo" by the distinguished<lb />
American jmet Edna St. Vincent Mil-<lb />
lay. The college players appeared on<lb />
the "Let's Go To College" series,<lb />
schduled by East Carolina for each<lb />
Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock over<lb />
WNCT of Greenville, Channel 9.<lb />
The play, a drama with a moral,<lb />
dealt with the theme of man's tragic<lb />
de tiny. Three characters, the Spirit<lb />
of Tragedy and two medieval shep-<lb />
herds, were portrayed by Douglas L.<lb />
Brown of Rockingham, Alvai B. Carr<lb />
Jr. of Rocky Mount, and James L.<lb />
Thompson of Durham, students at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
The production of "Aria Da Capo"<lb />
wag a cooperative project of the<lb />
college English department, music<lb />
department, and home economics de-<lb />
partment. Costumes were designed<lb />
and made by students in a class<lb />
taught .by Mabel E. Dougherty of<lb />
the faculty.<lb />
Students come and students go, and<lb />
then rhey become alumni so the<lb />
story goes. Actually, they are eligible<lb />
for the title after completing one<lb />
quarter's work. To meet their reeds<lb />
the Alumni Office under the direc-<lb />
tion of Mr. James W. Butler serves<lb />
as a continuous functioning organ in<lb />
developing tihe spirit of cocperation<lb />
amor.g aiumni, to instill a sense of<lb />
loyalty to ECC, and to promote the<lb />
growth and general welfare of the<lb />
college.<lb />
Among the functions of the Alum-<lb />
ni office are such things as giving<lb />
assistance to such college projects<lb />
as the entertainment series and the<lb />
athletic department ticket sales,<lb />
handling sports publicity, directing<lb />
tie Homecoming and the Alumni Day<lb />
events, and maintaining files and<lb />
records of former students and fac-<lb />
ulty members as well as a roster cf<lb />
students and faculty currently on<lb />
campus.<lb />
Miss Susie Webb acts as secretary<lb />
to Mr. Butler and maintains mailing<lb />
plates and the Addressograph equip-<lb />
ment for mailing the "East Caro-<lb />
linian official notices, the quarter-<lb />
Note To Men Students<lb />
Men students may apply for<lb />
dormitory reservations for the<lb />
Fall Quarter, 1955, from Novem-<lb />
ber 4-15, according to an an-<lb />
nouncement from Dean Clinton<lb />
R. Prewett's office. A five dollar<lb />
fee is required with the applica-<lb />
tion. Students should make their<lb />
applications with the Dean's of-<lb />
fice on the second floor of the<lb />
Administration Building.<lb />
and alumni information.<lb />
In the performance of his duties<lb />
Butler may travel to Farmville, Tar-<lb />
1 oro, WilHamston, and Winterville in<lb />
one week. Then there are those spe-<lb />
cial trips like one to Tampa, Fla<lb />
which occur .requently.<lb />
Tie Alumni House is a central<lb />
clearing point for all the affairs of<lb />
the Alumna Association. From it go<lb />
answers to inquiries from former<lb />
students about a variety of topics. It<lb />
"might be called a "bureau of missing<lb />
persons<lb />
Rooms and offices of the building<lb />
are used for informal gatherings,<lb />
monthly meetings of tfhe AAUW,<lb />
Greenville Music dun, Faculty Wives<lb />
Club, and campus organizations and<lb />
fraternities.<lb />
Prior to coming to ECC, Mr. But-<lb />
ler was executive secretary and man-<lb />
ager of the Goldsiboro Chamber of<lb />
Commerce and Merchants Associa-<lb />
tion. He is a native North Carolin-<lb />
ian and an alumnus of East Caro-<lb />
lina. He also attended George Wash-<lb />
: gfton University. Previous experi-<lb />
ence includes toacfiing, editorship of<lb />
the Sampson News, the Clinton pa-<lb />
per, the Duplin Herald, Warsaw, and<lb />
as a number of the editorial staff of<lb />
the Goldsboro News Argus.<lb />
James Butler<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Sponsors<lb />
Annual Sweetheart Ball<lb />
On Friday night, Novembeber 12th,<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi, honorary fraternity on<lb />
campus, is sponsoring the annual<lb />
Sweetheart Ball from eight until<lb />
twelve o'clock in Wright auditorium.<lb />
Music for the dance will be furnished<lb />
by the Collegians and plans are bb-<lb />
eing made for making it one of the<lb />
best dances of the year, according<lb />
to Harold Colson, president of the<lb />
fraterrnity. The dance will be semi-<lb />
formal (girls wearing evening dress-<lb />
es) and late permission will be grant-<lb />
ed. Decorations . of punple and gold<lb />
will beautify tihe dance floor and<lb />
the cabaret style will be used.<lb />
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HHHHHHI<lb />
PAGS TWO<lb />
�AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4,<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
6 Valeria Shearon<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Veteran Returns To ECC To Finish Education<lb />
The Columbus Boychoir that appeared in<lb />
such a thrilling performance here last Thursday<lb />
night is, in our opinion, a phenomenon difficult<lb />
to equal. The fact that nearly everyone returned<lb />
after intermission stems to be proof enough that<lb />
those 26 boys had won a place in the hearts of<lb />
their East Carolina audience. Since the boys re-<lb />
ceived so great an oation, we thought perhaps<lb />
you who were in the audience would appreciate<lb />
some extra information about these �"singing<lb />
boys" who travel in a "schoolhouse on wheels<lb />
Fhe Columbus Boychoir School is located in<lb />
Princeton, N. J. Enrolled in the school are 63<lb />
boys, between the ages of nine and 15 years, who<lb />
have been admitted on the basis of musical abili-<lb />
ty, above average scholarship, and sound char-<lb />
acter. In addition to a full academic load, these<lb />
boys spend many hours receiving individual and<lb />
choral instruction.<lb />
When the Concert Choir of 26 goes on tour,<lb />
the education continues, also. Travel is on a bus,<lb />
fully equipped and designed for studying, as well<lb />
as eating and sleeping. Two instructors travel<lb />
with the choir. Classes and rehearsals are held<lb />
daily right on the bus. Tours usually last about<lb />
a month on the average. While touring, the boys<lb />
spend nights in hotels, and eat morning and eve-<lb />
ning meals in restaurants, but the noon meal is<lb />
served on the bus, alter which everyone takes a<lb />
nap before classes are resumed.<lb />
Admittance into the Boychoir School is han-<lb />
d through auditions, which are permitted at<lb />
every stop. Of course, the above named qualifica-<lb />
tions are considered before one will be accepted.<lb />
The boys whom we heard last week range in<lb />
age from 10 to 14. They represent nearly every<lb />
ite in the uni n, and Denmark. The soloist<lb />
ttured in the final number. The Lord's Prayer<lb />
was Arthur Shilling. WTe recall that he did exten-<lb />
e solo work throughout the evening. It may be<lb />
interesting to remember his name to see if it ever<lb />
ars in "lights' somewhere in the future.<lb />
Visits home are rarities to these traveling<lb />
ung singers. They go home three times a year�<lb />
Christmas, Easter, and in the summer for a short<lb />
vacation. We cannot help but admire these little<lb />
ows who sing with so much enthusiasm, but<lb />
see home so seldom.<lb />
All the life of a boy choir member is not<lb />
idy, however. During tours, time for games,<lb />
movies, and sightseeing is worked into the sched-<lb />
to provide a well-rounded program. In the<lb />
summer, the boys spend from four to six weeks<lb />
at 'amp Chautauqua in southwestern New York.<lb />
Even there, the daily rehearsals are not neglect-<lb />
ed.<lb />
The greatest moment in the life of a choir<lb />
member comes when he hears his own name read<lb />
from the list that have been selected for the Con-<lb />
cert Choir. This is the greatest reward that can<lb />
be given for excellent achievement. To qualify<lb />
for the Concert Choir, a boy must have culti-<lb />
vated his voice through many hours of practice.<lb />
He must have mastered vocal technique and dic-<lb />
tion, and have gained an understanding of phras-<lb />
ing. In addition, he must h.ve memorized from<lb />
20 to 30 numbers. Truly, these are meritable<lb />
accomplishments.<lb />
A touch of humor may be found in the prac-<lb />
tice of dunking a boy in water following his first<lb />
solo. The reason is to prevent him from develop-<lb />
ing the undesirable "swell head<lb />
The boys have toured every state and a por-<lb />
tion of Canada. It is not a new experience for<lb />
them to travel 25,000 miles during the course of<lb />
a year.<lb />
'�Personally, I think E.C.C. is the<lb />
best all-around school in North Caro-<lb />
ling" states Harvey Davis, this<lb />
week's Who's Who from Elizabeth-<lb />
town, N. C. ,<lb />
This summer Harvey was one of<lb />
the five representatives elected as<lb />
member-at-large to represent the<lb />
eirt ody on the SGA. Harvey is<lb />
very active in his major departmental<lb />
flub and this year was elected presi-<lb />
dent of the English Club. In the<lb />
Veterans Club he serves as vice-<lb />
president.<lb />
Harvey enrolled here the fall of<lb />
'48, but after bis freshman year he<lb />
decided to join the U. S. Air Force<lb />
and thus jret his service career be-<lb />
hind him before finishing- college.<lb />
� - r forget when I was sta-<lb />
tioned �n Kwajalein Atoll, in the<lb />
Marshall chain. There were 3,000<lb />
men, and no women, to speak of<lb />
;aid Harvey.<lb />
�d noticed quite a few changes<lb />
tnd E.C.C. when I returned he<lb />
continues, "mainly the enlargement<lb />
of the student body. But I was happy<lb />
to note that that friendliness on<lb />
 was the same as when I'd<lb />
left<lb />
Since he has become exposed to<lb />
X. C. History in Dr. Paul Murray's<lb />
class, he has acquired a keen inter-<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
Harvey Davis<lb />
est in it and looks forward to teach-<lb />
ing it in Kinston next quarter.<lb />
Other interests include football<lb />
and a certain girl, Gayle Flanagan,<lb />
to whom he is engaged. "I like<lb />
shrimp, oysters, and milk conclud-<lb />
ed Harvey.<lb />
"Til never forget what happened<lb />
to me during my freshman year<lb />
w.un I worked in the dining hall<lb />
�said Harvey. "I was carrying a tray<lb />
of hot rolls and slipped up on a piece<lb />
of ice and sprawled flat on my back,<lb />
only to look up and see Mr. Julian<lb />
staring down at me. It took fifteen<lb />
minutes, and a new pan of rolls,<lb />
before order was once again re-<lb />
stored<lb />
Because Harvey's father is a Meth-<lb />
odist minister, his family has trav-<lb />
eled around quite a bit. "I've lived<lb />
in seven towns around the eastern<lb />
section of North Carolina now<lb />
states Harvey.<lb />
East Carolina was Harvey's choice<lb />
not only because his brother came<lb />
"ere. but because he liked the size<lb />
of the college and it offered such a<lb />
splendid teaching program.<lb />
A June wedding is included in<lb />
Harvey's future. He will graduate<lb />
r, May with a B.S. degree in Social<lb />
Studies. Other plans are indefinite, for<lb />
he hasn't decided as yet whether he<lb />
will teach, further his education, or<lb />
go into the business world. Harvey<lb />
added, "I do know I will be glad to<lb />
begin my career, but will miss every-<lb />
one after I am gone <lb />
We will miss Harvey, too, as his<lb />
friendliness and participation in var-<lb />
ious campus organizations has ma- e<lb />
him a valuable asset to East Caro-<lb />
lina College.<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
The Fall Quarter is rapidly passing.<lb />
Flunk Slips were issued a few weeks<lb />
back. And a good number of them,<lb />
too. The end of the quarter and the<lb />
first grade reports will tell a sad<lb />
story for the group of students who<lb />
have spent all their time fooling<lb />
around.<lb />
Why is it that some people come<lb />
to college with the idea that they<lb />
cun get by without putting out a<lb />
little effort to pass their work?<lb />
There may be a few people around<lb />
here who are so gifted. Bui the<lb />
majority of us have to put tome<lb />
time into getting an academic edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
Don't get us wrong, however. The<lb />
Other extreme example, the student<lb />
who never takes time out for relaxa-<lb />
tion and extra-curricular activities,<lb />
misses the boat too. One well-known<lb />
history professor told us that the<lb />
most vital phase of a college educa-<lb />
tion is in the students' extra-curricu-<lb />
lar activities.<lb />
Our recommendation is to strike<lb />
the happy medium. Budget your time<lb />
BO that you will be able to gt in<lb />
the proper amount of studying but<lb />
leave a few hours for recreation each<lb />
day. It can be done, according to<lb />
authorities on the subject.<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
.Controversial Currents<lb />
f<lb />
Vote Selling?<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
Erleen Lilley<lb />
Y'WCA<lb />
i . a YWCA is the only interreli-<lb />
gioug organization on campus for<lb />
women. Any girl who will support the<lb />
mzation and its principles may<lb />
become a member.<lb />
ERLEEN LILLET (column photo),<lb />
a junior from Gatesville and presi-<lb />
dent of the YWGA this year, says,<lb />
�Our main purpose is to acquire a<lb />
full and creative life through a grow-<lb />
irrg knowledge of God. Our enroll-<lb />
ment is 220 this year. We really<lb />
lid have more considering the<lb />
number of girls enrolled in school,<lb />
but we're happy to have this many<lb />
to share in the fun. recreation, and<lb />
fellowship<lb />
The YWCA sponsors various activi-<lb />
ties ciuring the year, bat a thing<lb />
which has become traditional is<lb />
Thursday night vespers. "We've had<lb />
unusually large attendance this year;<lb />
: just hope it can continue said<lb />
Erleen.<lb />
This year the "Y" cabinet is work-<lb />
ing out a system whereby the "Y"<lb />
hut can be left open during the day<lb />
for individual meditation and group<lb />
gath rings. They are hoping this will<lb />
prove a challenging experience for<lb />
 veryone on campus.<lb />
King and Initiations<lb />
DONALD KING, a senior from<lb />
Goldsboro, expressed his opinion on<lb />
the campus initiations with a letter<lb />
bo the editor in the "East Carolin-<lb />
ian" a few weeks ago. He feels that<lb />
they are pretty silly and quite high<lb />
schoolisb!<lb />
We have heard other students com-<lb />
im t on initiations that feel the same<lb />
way as King. Some of the students<lb />
seem to think that with the standards<lb />
of some of the fraternities so high,<lb />
it looks pretty foolish to make the<lb />
prospective members go through such<lb />
silly routines before they are declar-<lb />
ed members of the fraternities.<lb />
Cne girl ;old me, "If you are ever<lb />
initiated into anything, you will then<lb />
really appreciate initiating others<lb />
Campus Hit Parade<lb />
Two old tunes which have been<lb />
recorded again lead the list of fa-<lb />
voritis over at the Soda Shop.<lb />
The Matys I rothers' new recording<lb />
of "Muskrat Ramble which was<lb />
first made popular by Louis Arm-<lb />
strong, is the number one tune.<lb />
"Ebb Tide which was a National<lb />
Hit Parade leader around this time<lb />
last year, has been redone again by<lb />
Roy Hamilton and places second.<lb />
�'Hold My Hand" by Don Cornell,<lb />
"I've Got My Eyes On You" by the<lb />
Clovers (which was number one in<lb />
our last tabulation), and "Shim<lb />
Sham Shimmy" by Jack Dupree com-<lb />
plete the top five tunes for this<lb />
week.<lb />
20 Years Ago<lb />
From the files of the October 31,<lb />
1934 TECO ECHO: "The men stu-<lb />
dents of ECTC begin the organiza-<lb />
tion of a men's student government<lb />
association. With the prospects of a<lb />
men's dorm in the future it was felt<lb />
to be an urgent need for a student<lb />
council among the men. Baxter Rid-<lb />
enhour was elected president of the<lb />
organization<lb />
The newspaper staff is glad to be<lb />
hack on schedule with the printer,<lb />
making it possible to resume publi-<lb />
cation on Thursdays. We were late,<lb />
until Friday afternoon, for three<lb />
weeks.<lb />
This happened the first time be-<lb />
cause of a machine breakdown. And<lb />
it took us three weeks to catch up<lb />
again. Barring unavoidable incidents<lb />
such a.s this one, we will come out<lb />
on Thursdays each week.<lb />
It is surprising to note how many<lb />
married students we have on campus.<lb />
In almost even class you f:nd two<lb />
or three people who are married,<lb />
and some of them have children.<lb />
There isn't anything wrong with<lb />
this; in fact, it is commendable that<lb />
students can keep up with the rou-<lb />
tine of college life and live a family<lb />
life at the same time.<lb />
We don't have any official figures,<lb />
but we are willing to wager that<lb />
the married students here have made<lb />
pretty good scholastic records. It is<lb />
an undisputed fact that marriage<lb />
has a good steadying influence on<lb />
moat people.<lb />
"The Pirates make plans for their<lb />
third game of the season, this one<lb />
against Presbyterian Junior College.<lb />
They were seeking their first win of<lb />
the year<lb />
"The State Theater advertised 'The<lb />
Judge Priest' starring Will Rogers<lb />
to be playing soon<lb />
Ray Jennings of Taylorsville, state GOP<lb />
chairman, has charged alleged vote-selling in the<lb />
"crucial" Ninth Congressional District.<lb />
Upon this charge, State Attorney General<lb />
Harry McMullan ordered an investigation by ag-<lb />
ents of the State Bureau of Investigation in two<lb />
Ninth District counties, Ashe and Alexander.<lb />
What brought on this investigation? The in-<lb />
vestigation began when Secretary of State Thad<lb />
Eure charged that absentee ballots were being<lb />
sold in the county of Graham for as much as $85.<lb />
The GOP chairman also reported the alleged<lb />
irregularities to federal authorities in Washing-<lb />
ton on grounds that election of federal officials<lb />
is involved in the cases.<lb />
P. M. Crouch, Democratic chairman of the<lb />
Alexander County Election Board, refused to let<lb />
the Republican member of the board see appli-<lb />
cations for absentee ballots. State election offi-<lb />
cials asked McMullan to rule on whether Crouch<lb />
could be forced to show the applications to other<lb />
members of the board. McMullan ruled that ap-<lb />
plications for absentee ballots were public rec-<lb />
rds and could be inspected by any person. By<lb />
� lis time investigations were being made in four<lb />
'Unties�Ashe, Alexander, Graham and Clay.<lb />
Alexander County Democratic Chairman W.<lb />
:tterson said he had no knowledge of any<lb />
irregularities in absentee ballot applica-<lb />
r buying of votes in his county in an inter-<lb />
Iflty Republican officials plan to chal-<lb />
least 4,000 names on the county's regis-<lb />
&amp;�oks as those of persons who have died<lb />
out of the county.<lb />
th Carolina is a solid Democratic state,<lb />
speaking. Since the latter 19th cen-<lb />
ftiblicans have had a mighty weak<lb />
:ratic party principles meet the<lb />
"forth Carolinians, which is proba-<lb />
n that the Republican party hs<lb />
out here. The Republican party<lb />
.�fate pulled its punches at the<lb />
year. Just before election time,<lb />
s supposed discrepancy in proce-<lb />
foe interesting for all political<lb />
irolinlans to watch the results.<lb />
tibe Jtaders of the next gener-<lb />
f�r tfce question to be settled.<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
Atlantic Beach was the meeting<lb />
place for this week's couple. Ann<lb />
Fordham of Kinston was visiting her<lb />
uncle at Atlantic Beach when she<lb />
met Bruce Reynolds of Elizafoeth<lb />
City.<lb />
Bruce, in commenting on his first<lb />
impression of Ann, says, "I thought<lb />
she was the sweetest thing I had ever<lb />
seen<lb />
Ann ays, "I thought Bruce was<lb />
real niee�and cute 0<lb />
Brace and Ann enjoy playing ten-<lb />
nis and golf. They also enjoy watch-<lb />
ing all sports.<lb />
Wedding bells will ring for this<lb />
couple on December 20. Bruce and<lb />
Ann, who have been engaged for two<lb />
months, will be married in the Bap-<lb />
tist church in Kinston. After their<lb />
marriage they will live on Second<lb />
Street here in Greenville. Both of<lb />
them are planning to continue school<lb />
until graduation. Bruce, a P. E. ma-<lb />
jor, plans to graduate in the spring<lb />
of 1950, while Ann, a two year<lb />
secretarial student, plans to grad-<lb />
uate at the end of this winter quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Eager Campus Poets Throng<lb />
Seven A. M. Class Session<lb />
by Kathryn Smith<lb />
It happened on September 9, 1964, , At first he really couldn't take in the<lb />
when Dr. Martha Pingel related to seven o'clock deal.<lb />
Birth announcements: Bob and<lb />
Judy Hunt announce the birth of a<lb />
on on October 24. Bob is a senior<lb />
in the Social Studies Department at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laugher re-<lb />
cently became parents of a son, also.<lb />
This is their s�ond son. Mr. Laugh-<lb />
er is a member of the library staff.<lb />
Examination Day<lb />
No Real Problem;<lb />
Forget It All!<lb />
By-law Changes Important<lb />
The Men's Judiciary here has been higi<lb />
inactive in past years. It is commendable thj<lb />
group of students and the administration hi<lb />
taken upon them, elves this year the inital<lb />
to revise this body. The men students her<lb />
probably equally glad with the women I<lb />
student judicial board is to be in chary,<lb />
affairs.<lb />
In last week's paper a letter from th<lb />
officers of th� Men's Judiciary asked thi<lb />
to think about the new changes in<lb />
of th Student Government Constitution<lb />
they have pn posed. We re-empha<lb />
tance of this suggestion.<lb />
Last year the SGA gave ta approval <lb />
pactivation of the project by appointinj<lb />
committee which made the suggested -�<lb />
lire, we i, ago the legislature passed <lb />
n the comi littee's work and the<lb />
rests with the student body. A vote will<lb />
soon.<lb />
Any student with a question in �<lb />
mould talk with the committee member<lb />
Dean of Men about the proposed change<lb />
matter of vast importance to the stud<lb />
Wi recommend that you review the<lb />
of proposals (printed in our October Tl<lb />
in order to make your v te the most into<lb />
one possible.<lb />
Campus Drivers, Be Careful!<lb />
Last year a member of the edit<lb />
this paper wrote a well versed editorial<lb />
traffic situation on our campus. His em n1<lb />
are being re-echoed in this bit of opim<lb />
It is highly probable that one of thes<lb />
East Cart I ma's first traffic fatality is j<lb />
' ccur, if some of those drivers wh<lb />
selves exempt from following the traffic -<lb />
tions on the campus aren't more lucky <lb />
deem possible. This may be a bad thing<lb />
sies with gruesome notes aren't the kin<lb />
to hoar. On the other hand, if a stiff n<lb />
causes a little thought and better beha<lb />
serves a good purpose.<lb />
Most of the people who drive i n the c<lb />
act in a wise manner. Some few coi<lb />
regard their conscience and go like ma<lb />
 en dropping speed as low as the 15 m<lb />
hour rate that is the wise maximum S �<lb />
Last week one driver attracted tl<lb />
which he desired by screeching around the<lb />
of Wright toward Ragsdale. He was k<lb />
least 40 miles per hour, which was dar.<lb />
the some 15 or more students waiting I<lb />
the street. This driver isn't alone in th.<lb />
i" olishness; he has a few other danger .<lb />
14 i. They ought to realize that the campus<lb />
a "racetrack an others have put it.<lb />
Stop signs have been ordered for the Inter-<lb />
sections and will be put up on their arriva<lb />
speed limit is 15 miles per hour according i<lb />
illations, and signs warning drivers of this<lb />
go even farther to help remind them of tl<lb />
that they are on a college campus where if<lb />
responsibility of each driver to be careful<lb />
lives of the students who daily walk wher<lb />
their privilege to walk. If a person dri -<lb />
campus, whether student, faculty meml<lb />
guest, he should be reminded that there are i<lb />
fie regulations here.<lb />
We hesitate to say that those guilt<lb />
careless actions are thrill-seekers and<lb />
murderers. They just don't think of th<lb />
proval they are bringing pon themselve;<lb />
those who act more wisely. What a sham<lb />
a person reaches college with the desire <lb />
off and endanger others still in his system.<lb />
her English 224 class the rather as-<lb />
tounding news. We were to find out<lb />
that, due to Dr. Pingel's television<lb />
rehearsals, our class would not be<lb />
able to continue at the regularly<lb />
scheduled time. Thus our first class<lb />
period vas spent in analyzing and<lb />
discussing our hopeless schedules in<lb />
a vain effort to find a time which<lb />
would H1 suitable for all concerned.<lb />
This seemingly hopeless task still<lb />
having no apparent solution, Dr. Pin-<lb />
gel gave us two alternatives, one<lb />
being to meet at seven a.m which<lb />
seemed to be the only hour vacant,<lb />
or we could keep the original sched-<lb />
uled hour, but have a different pro-<lb />
fessor. The well-known division was<lb />
called, and we had an opportunity<lb />
to display the democratic method<lb />
which is often displayed here at EOC.<lb />
It. was in an unanxious manner<lb />
that we began our 7 o'clock classes.<lb />
Dr. Pingel smiled a rather dubious<lb />
smile, and pulled out a piece of paper<lb />
Nw let us tell you who some of<lb />
-these lucky and privileged students<lb />
are. Believe it or not, John "Toppy"<lb />
Hayes and Claude King�yes, you<lb />
read it right�"Toppy" Hayes and<lb />
Claude King, do stumble to class,<lb />
and surprisingly, on time too, even<lb />
though Claude has entered several<lb />
mornings shaking his head, as if not<lb />
sure he had made it. The first few<lb />
class meetings Claude and Toppy sat<lb />
beside each other, but there was only<lb />
one catch�they both went to sleep!<lb />
So they decided to try it sitting in<lb />
opposite sides of the room, but there<lb />
was still a problem, because they<lb />
disagreed on which one was going<lb />
to stay awake which day.<lb />
Now if any of you lucky people<lb />
who have eight o'clock classes feel<lb />
sorry for us, our room number is<lb />
Austin 104, and we like any brand of<lb />
coffee with our poetry.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
(Editor's Note: No unsigned letters and stated she intended to protect<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
"Tick! Tock! Tick! Tock<lb />
That loud clock. Why can't it tick<lb />
just a little quieter. Your mind is<lb />
full of thoughts about that history<lb />
test you studied for and that dream<lb />
man who asked you for a date yes-<lb />
terday.<lb />
It just doesn't seem fair. History<lb />
and other subjects always seem to<lb />
keep you from doing what yu want<lb />
to do when you want to do it. You<lb />
barely passed the previous teat and<lb />
you've just got to do well on this<lb />
one. Sometimes it seems that you<lb />
just can't win for losing.<lb />
You snuggle down under the cov-<lb />
 ers and suddenly it hits you. You<lb />
usually get out of something exactly<lb />
what you put in it. Mayfoe you did<lb />
get mixed up on that last history<lb />
test. Everyone has his good and bad<lb />
days. Tomorrow is another day.<lb />
You slowly drift into peaceful<lb />
slumber with the thought, "All's well<lb />
with the world<lb />
will be printed in this column. The<lb />
editors bold the right to make de-<lb />
cisions concerning any letters turned<lb />
in for publication.)<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
There is a tendency on this cam-<lb />
pus to make the Wright Circle and<lb />
the street by the library a race track.<lb />
I have narrowly escaped being hit<lb />
' y one of these "speed-demons" sev-<lb />
eral times.<lb />
It is high time for the proper offi-<lb />
cials to put a stop to this excessive<lb />
speeding. If they don't, the law of<lb />
averages is going to over-take one<lb />
of these "thrill-seekers" and someone<lb />
is going to be seriously injured or<lb />
killed.<lb />
Yours truly,<lb />
Bruce Stone (Freshman)<lb />
herself this time by having us sign a<lb />
statement to the effect that we were<lb />
willing to have a 7 o'clock class.<lb />
Rather facetiously Dr. Pingel re-<lb />
lated another similar experience she<lb />
had while teaching in the mountains,<lb />
when every morning her class took<lb />
the privilege of watching the sun<lb />
rise over the mountains. Within one<lb />
week her name was associated with<lb />
such adjectives as "slavedriver" and<lb />
"inconsiderate" professor. So experi-<lb />
ence being a good teacher, Dr. Pin-<lb />
gel decided te be on the safe side this<lb />
time. The paper was passed around<lb />
the room and we signed it as crimi-<lb />
nals being sentenced to the chair<lb />
Dr. Pingel told us at our second meet-<lb />
ing that when she called Dean Jen-<lb />
kins to get hig OK, he just howled.<lb />
18 Year Old Vote?<lb />
"Should Eighteen Year Olds Be<lb />
Allowed To Vote?" was discussed<lb />
by East Carolina College students<lb />
on a radio program Monday after-<lb />
Something should be done to further ins<lb />
pedestrians on the campus against fa<lb />
drivers. Even though the line is old, it's tr u the<lb />
first traffic fatality could well be you.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina Col<lb />
Greenville. North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November "<lb />
Entered as secoivl-class matter Deceml r 3, 1V25 a- �<lb />
U. S. Post. Office, Greenvill N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 8, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 154<lb />
Messick Gets Top Post<lb />
In Cripple Aid Drive<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick, president of<lb />
Bast Carolina College, will serve<lb />
during 1964-1966 as president of the<lb />
North Carolina Society for Crippled J Sports Assistants<lb />
Editor-inchief<lb />
Assistant Ed.tor<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
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Valeria SvearoD<lb />
Bobby Ray Ed<lb />
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Gene Lanier, Jerry RegW<lb />
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Garrett, William Bryant, Roy Askew, Jan &amp;&amp;'<lb />
Mary Lou Stewart, Irma Leggett, Margie Jones,<lb />
Tommie Stanton, JoAnne Harriss, and F<lb />
Humphrey.<lb />
S. G. A. Reporter Joyce Smi<lb />
Photographers Sidney Jones, Stanley J<lb />
Sports Editor Bob HilldraP<lb />
J. W. Browning, Billy Arnold<lb />
The program was staged as a proj-<lb />
ect in citizenshiip education. Students<lb />
who to ok part are enrolled in a class<lb />
b American National Government<lb />
taught by Dr. Kathleen Stokes of the<lb />
dnpartment of social studies.<lb />
Alice Bryant, sophomore from Cer-<lb />
ro Gordo, argued the affirmative aide<lb />
of tbe question; and Jack Wynne,<lb />
sophomore from Bethel, presented<lb />
the negative point of view.<lb />
Irving Maynard of Wilmington was<lb />
announcer on the program, Gerald<lb />
Adcock of Durham was moderator.<lb />
just completed his first term of office<lb />
in this position, having been first<lb />
elected to the presidency in 1953.<lb />
Dr. Messick attended the national<lb />
convention of the League for Crippled<lb />
Children and Adults, an annual event,<lb />
which was held this year in Boston<lb />
November 2-4. He was present in<lb />
Greensboro last weekend for tfie state<lb />
NCSCOA meeting.<lb />
The state orgmmmtion is known<lb />
as the "Baster Seal aocitty.H It eon-<lb />
1 ducts an active program to aid the<lb />
' handicaipped.<lb />
Emil Mas1<lb />
Assistant Business Manager . Shirley Hargro<lb />
Business Assistants Edna Whitfield, Mary Ellen William<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie We<lb />
Editorial Advisor Mis- Mary H- Grew<lb />
Financial Advisor Dr. Clinton R. Pre8<lb />
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State Conference chain-<lb />
ne to Appalachian<lb />
nd, next to East Carolina,<lb />
impelled to a more<lb />
eason those who make<lb />
to piek the winners<lb />
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conference race. East<lb />
I tcked to repeat its<lb />
finish with Catawba<lb />
Rhyne third.<lb />
- missed out on the<lb />
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Catacwbs and Le-<lb />
Both teams currently<lb />
North State cellar with<lb />
Appalachian has pulled<lb />
an upset in nailing<lb />
. pi raps it's been a be-<lb />
ea motivation as much<lb />
ball that has lent<lb />
winning of the crown.<lb />
the Appalachian squad<lb />
player by the name of<lb />
tfa was a Korean vet-<lb />
1 r of the Navy Cross<lb />
action. He displayed his<lb />
iville last fall as he and<lb />
combined to lead the<lb />
espke their 40-7 loss<lb />
League, collapsed and died on the<lb />
field during a game. The medical<lb />
report listed "malaria and complica-<lb />
tions" as the cause.<lb />
Those connected with the mountain<lb />
sc ool k-now of the popularity that<lb />
Smith had there. And many of those<lb />
same people believe today thit it was<lb />
the desire to win for Mac Smitih, as<lb />
.much as anything else, that brought<lb />
the Mountaineers tihe 1954 football<lb />
East Carolina Meets Tampa Team<lb />
Spartans Post 4-1 Record<lb />
In Contests During Season<lb />
East Carolina College, its North<lb />
State Conference season completed,<lb />
faces Tampa University at Tampa,<lb />
Fla. tomorrow night in the next-to-<lb />
Smith, as a baseball<lb />
(.lass B Piedmont<lb />
Conference Grid<lb />
Season Hear End;<lb />
Apps Are Champs<lb />
State Teachers reign-<lb />
� eaten champions of<lb />
State Conference. The<lb />
- gained their title with<lb />
13-7 win over East<lb />
lefendi&amp;g champs at<lb />
turday night.<lb />
, eating East Carolina, the<lb />
d up their conference slate<lb />
an seeking an unbeaten<lb />
1 hey have an open date this<lb />
arolina, however, travels to<lb />
,a University for a non-confer-<lb />
game. The Apps play Tampa<lb />
. from Saturday.<lb />
involving North State<lb />
. Lenoir Rhyne playing<lb />
conference at Wofford,<lb />
eeting Davidson, Western<lb />
ying Emory and Henry<lb />
: traveling to Elon for<lb />
� contest.<lb />
1 i lord game will be the<lb />
� ng etween tbe teams in<lb />
egan in 1919. The<lb />
tve won 18, while Guil-<lb />
ed 10. Three games<lb />
en tied.<lb />
ayed last week Elon<lb />
Carolina played to a<lb />
r i lost to Newberry,<lb />
terian battered Catawba,<lb />
lenoir Rhyne whipped<lb />
and Henry, 20-7.<lb />
STANDINGS<lb />
 (inference Games<lb />
W L T Pet. Pts Op<lb />
6 0 0 1.000 121 53<lb />
6 2 1 .625 82 58<lb />
3 2 0 .600 73 59<lb />
2 2 1 .500 97 106<lb />
110 .500 20 26<lb />
0 4 0 .000 46 155<lb />
- 0 4 0 .000 46 63<lb />
 count half game won,<lb />
t in conference).<lb />
All Games<lb />
V L T Pet. Pts Op<lb />
0 1.000 142 53<lb />
1 .571 104 71<lb />
championship of the North State<lb />
Conference.<lb />
Before getting away from the con-<lb />
ference season and Appsalacfhian's<lb />
Mountaineers, we'd like to make a<lb />
little comment concerning the ath-<lb />
letic relations between the two<lb />
schools.<lb />
Since East Carolina has mush-<lb />
roomed in botfn physical size and<lb />
athletic potential, several North State<lb />
schools have been critical of the Bucs<lb />
as dominating the conference and, in<lb />
some instances, games between East<lb />
Carolina and these schools have been<lb />
needlessly rough.<lb />
We're happy to say that relations<lb />
between Appalachian and East Caro-<lb />
lina happen to be as good as those<lb />
between any two schools. Pirate sup-<lb />
porters who were in Boone last week<lb />
returned to Greenville with some<lb />
mighty fine words for the hospitality<lb />
shown tihem by Appalachian's stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Last year, after East Carolina had<lb />
won the North State grd title, a<lb />
congratulatory letter was received by<lb />
the SGA here from Appalachian. We<lb />
trust that East Carolina will prove<lb />
itself an equally good loser in re-<lb />
turning such recognition.<lb />
last game of the year for the Bucb.<lb />
Last year, in the first meeting<lb />
between the two teams, the Spartans<lb />
snapped a seven-game unbeaten<lb />
string for the Pirates in an 18-18<lb />
upset. This year, however, East Caro-<lb />
lina has a 4-3-1 mark against Tam-<lb />
pa's record of 4-1.<lb />
The Spartans opened their season<lb />
by defeating Mexico City University<lb />
but dropped a decision the following-<lb />
weekend to Chattanooga. Since then,<lb />
however, they have rolled up impres-<lb />
sive wins over South Georgia, Stet-<lb />
on and Troy State. East Carolina<lb />
plays Stetson a week from Saturday<lb />
here in the season's finale for the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
Tomorrow's game also will find<lb />
East Carolina attempting to return<lb />
to the winning side following a two-<lb />
game layoff. The Pirates dropped a<lb />
13-7 decision to Appalachian last<lb />
week and ended up in a 6-6 stale-<lb />
mate with East Tennessee the week-<lb />
end before.<lb />
One bright spot in the Pirate pic-<lb />
ture is that right halfback Emo<lb />
Boado, out for two weeks with a hip<lb />
injury, should be ready to go. Boado<lb />
was hurt in the homecoming win<lb />
over Western Carolina here.<lb />
The rest of the Pirate backfield<lb />
probably will include Toppy Hayes<lb />
at left half, Claude King at fullback<lb />
and Boyd Wehto at quarterback. The<lb />
line should include Larry Rhodes and<lb />
J. D. Bradford at ends, George Tuc-<lb />
ker and Willie Holland at tackles,<lb />
Don Burton and David Lee at guards<lb />
and Lou Hallow at center.<lb />
Tampa, one of the leading south-<lb />
eastern independents, annually plays<lb />
a strong schedule. Last year they<lb />
played 12 games, winning six and<lb />
losing six.<lb />
Appalachian Captures NS Conference<lb />
Crown With 13-7 Win Over Buccaneers<lb />
Prevues And Revues<lb />
East Carolina 21, Norfolk Navy 0<lb />
East Carolina 4, West Chester 6<lb />
East Carolina 7, Lenoir Rhyne 6<lb />
East Carolina 26, Catawba 7<lb />
East Carolina 6, Elon 20<lb />
East Carolina 27, Western Carolina<lb />
13<lb />
East Carolina 6, East Tennessee 6<lb />
East Carolina 7, Appalachian 13<lb />
Nov. 5�Tampa University, away<lb />
Nov. 13�Stetson University, home<lb />
Two fourth quarter touchdowns<lb />
made the difference Saturday night<lb />
as Appalachian's Mountaineers came<lb />
from behind to defeat East Carolina,<lb />
13-7, at Boone and thea-eby wrap up<lb />
the 1954 North State Conference grid<lb />
I crown.<lb />
The Ag�ps, unbeaten in all games<lb />
this year, had been outplayed<lb />
throughout the first three periods<lb />
i y a fired-up Pirate eleven which<lb />
had been eliminated earlier in the<lb />
year from titular contention.<lb />
For the entire first half the two<lb />
teams fought scorelessly in the 20-<lb />
degree cold. Then, shortly after the<lb />
third period began, East Carolina<lb />
uncorked a 54-yard scoring march<lb />
that ended when co-captain Toppy<lb />
Hayes scooted into the end rone from<lb />
seven yards out. Fullback Claude<lb />
King added the extra point from<lb />
placement to give the .Pirates a 7-0<lb />
margin at the quarters' end.<lb />
Appalachian began its initial scor-<lb />
ing drive late in the third period<lb />
after halfback On.ie Elam intercept-<lb />
ed quarterback Boyd Webb's pass on<lb />
the Mountaineer 48. The Apps then<lb />
drove to the Pirate 19 at the quarter's<lb />
end and from there opened up with<lb />
a spread formation that distributed<lb />
the Mountaineer squad across most<lb />
of the Ifield.<lb />
The new formation worked well<lb />
and with less than a minute gone<lb />
in the final period Bill Stanley dove<lb />
over for the score. The try for the<lb />
extra point missed, however, and<lb />
East Carolina retained a 7-6 lead.<lb />
Two plays after the kickoff Web<lb />
fumbled and tackle Rick Lippard<lb />
recovered for the Mountaineers on<lb />
the East Carolina 31. Six plays late<lb />
Stanley scored again, this time from<lb />
the three yard line. Ollis converted<lb />
Lo give the Mountaineers the game<lb />
and their first league title since 1950.<lb />
ECC<lb />
5<lb />
109<lb />
22<lb />
9<lb />
App.<lb />
12<lb />
First downs<lb />
Rushing yardage 97<lb />
Passing yardage 69<lb />
Passes attempted 11<lb />
3 Passes completed 6<lb />
2 Passes intercepted by 1<lb />
5 Punts 7<lb />
38.6 Punting average 26.1<lb />
4 Fumbles lost 0<lb />
40 Yards penalized 5-<lb />
EGC 0 0 7 0�7<lb />
Appalachian  0 0 0 13�13<lb />
BCC scoring: Touchdown�Hayes.<lb />
Conversion�King (placement).<lb />
Appalachian scoring: Touchdowns<lb />
� Stanley 2. Conversion�Ollis (place-<lb />
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Campus Calendar<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
NCEA will convene on campus,<lb />
with morning and afternoon sessions.<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
7:00 p.m.�The movie, "Down<lb />
Among the Sheltering Palms star-<lb />
ring Mitzi Gayaor and William Lun-<lb />
dijran, will be shown in Austin Au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
SUNDAY<lb />
4:00 p.m. Wilson Hall will spon-<lb />
sor a "Harvest Tea<lb />
MONDAY<lb />
6:30 p.mThe Creative Writers<lb />
Club will meet in the Audio-visual<lb />
classroom of the i r.ary.<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
5:00 p.mIT, a pel will be held in<lb />
Austin Auditorium.<lb />
7:00 f in The Home Economics<lb />
Club will meet in Flanagan.<lb />
8:00 p.m.�The Faculty Lecture<lb />
Club will meet in Flanagan Audi-<lb />
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WEDNESDAY<lb />
7:00 p.m.�SGA will meet in<lb />
agan Auditorium.<lb />
8:15 p.m.�The freshmen will pre-<lb />
sent the production fears Ago" m<lb />
the Vliege Theatre.<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
6:00 p.m "East Carolinian" staff<lb />
will meet.<lb />
6 10 : m Y" Vespers will be held<lb />
the "Y" Hut.<lb />
Freshmen Rate High In Tests<lb />
Freshmen at East Carolina College are also taken into consideration in<lb />
who ranked highest on English, read-<lb />
ing, and mathematics tests given this<lb />
fall at the college have been an-<lb />
nounced by Dr. Hazel E. Taylor, di-<lb />
rector of testing at the college and<lb />
faculty member of the department of<lb />
psychology.<lb />
The tests, given in the fall quarter<lb />
each year, are used to assist college<lb />
authorities in placing students in<lb />
classes where they will 1 e able to do<lb />
their best work. A total of 965 5tu-<lb />
the preparation of the list of these<lb />
students.<lb />
Those making highest scores on<lb />
more than one test include: English,<lb />
reading, and mathematics�Bradford<lb />
Brooks, Greenville, and Violette Fran-<lb />
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