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pus this week. Today, high school seniors are our gueste, and on<lb />
aturday our alumni will be coming HOME.<lb />
VVV trust that each of the hiKh school<lb />
c�mpus today wiiJ be enrolled in college, this college or some ot<lb />
of his choice, next fall, aad we are happy to give you this prev<lb />
ol college life. Visit the library and classrooms, the exhibits nl<lb />
seniors visiting the<lb />
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review<lb />
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ncd i.y different student groups, and talk with professors in the<lb />
departments in which you are particularly interested. Choosing<lb />
the college and the course of study which will best fit you for<lb />
your life � i or are important decisions and we feel that this daj<lb />
on the college campus may help you answer some of the questions<lb />
in your mind. We are happy to have you here.<lb />
Welcome home, alumni! I am sure that some of you, teach-<lb />
ing this fall for the first time, in addition to the responsibility,<lb />
have found yourselves in position as strange and bewildering<lb />
as any freshman, and look forward to a dav back on the campus<lb />
and the entertainment � parade, luncheon, dance � planned for<lb />
you. We are eager to see you as v. ell as the many "old grads" � jf<lb />
whom we are so pr ud because of the place they have made for<lb />
themselves and their contribution to education. I join with<lb />
teachers and many friends on the ��n���' ;n ��vir�r welcome<lb />
J. D. Messicjc, President<lb />
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Homecoming Chairman James W. Butler and Student Chairman<lb />
Bruce Phillip discuss plane for the annual Homecoming festivities which<lb />
will begin with a Homecoming Hop in Wright tomorrow night.<lb />
Student Teachers Begin<lb />
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Reminder For Absences<lb />
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denta to note the following from<lb />
page "�9 of the college catalog:<lb />
"Beojneata for excused absence<lb />
fern clas.H must � made not later<lb />
than one week after the student<lb />
returns to class<lb />
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dent tascninsj, llfl RCC seniors are<lb />
u. ginning wafjtl as Insttructoxs ia<lb />
I nuhlic school classrooms in Greenville<lb />
 and nearby towns.<lb />
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Greenville, the campus training<lb />
j school, and 15 other towns in Eaotern<lb />
I North Carolina. Students actually<lb />
took over the classes as teachers in<lb />
some instances thi� past week.<lb />
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dent teaching and i lacement at the<lb />
college, is coordinator of the program.<lb />
teacher<lb />
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faculty and from the pubk� schools j<lb />
oncemed airsct the activities of the<lb />
seniors.<lb />
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studies.<lb />
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Josey, Eddie's wife,<lb />
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8ar� Surnes, Raleigh; Roderick<lb />
Mot,10, Don Haakina, GoWsboro;<lb />
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�Bo nt  Co��in Brandon, Del-<lb />
"T'ver. Richmond, Va Charles<lb />
n-v�ove, the children of Lucia<lb />
and Roderick, Ray McDonald, Golds- are student directors.<lb />
oiu. an Pamiley Taylor, Asheville; is Dr. Joseph A. Wi<lb />
be nurse, Sara Asbell, Edenton; Leo- ' lish Department.<lb />
Faculty advisor<lb />
ey of the Eng-<lb />
nora, Charles' wife, Genia Trulove,<lb />
Wilmington; Ermengarde, Patsy Cur-<lb />
icy. Dallas, N. C; the twins, Sam<lb />
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ouch, Sidsey, N. J and Roderick<lb />
Fi d I y?on, Edenton.<lb />
Jacqueline MciJamel of Fayette-<lb />
vi 1!e and Marcia Forbes of Farmville<lb />
Technical director for both pro-<lb />
ductions is Billy Tomlinson; make-up<lb />
chairman, Barbara Britt; property<lb />
chairman, Jmogene Didley; costume<lb />
chairman, A. B. Benfield; publicity<lb />
c arman, Mary Lou Robinson; aet<lb />
.esigner W. B. Crumpler; and stage<lb />
manager, James Hinson.<lb />
Margaret Starnos, Raleigh; Sara Asksll, Edeator. and Don Haakina,<lb />
Goldsboro; go over their Mnea for the Freshman piny. Tho Long Christmas<lb />
Dinner' playing this afternoon at 2:30 p. m. and tonight at � p. m. In<lb />
McGinnia Auditorium.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Initiates Six<lb />
Men Students<lb />
Six ur n students were formally<lb />
ini'iated into the Tau Obsntar of Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi, national honorary frator-<lb />
ity, at ceremonies held last Thurs-<lb />
day nig t, September 29, in the pri-<lb />
vate dining hall at Olde Towne Inn<lb />
.Restaurant.<lb />
New members include George<lb />
Knigi't, Rocky Mount; Fuimey Powell,<lb />
Vancettoro; Fxlwin Harrison, Golds-<lb />
t.oro; Eddie Dennis, Durham; Lloyd<lb />
Bray Jr Greenville; and George<lb />
Solie Rose, Goldsboro.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi is one of the oldest<lb />
honorary male fraternities on cam-<lb />
pus. To become a member of Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi a student must maintain a<lb />
"2" average, end are also selected<lb />
o;i t e basis of their leadership and<lb />
eiiowship qualities.<lb />
Joel Farrar, senior from Gastonia,<lb />
head.s Phi Sigma Pi this year. Other<lb />
ol'fic r include Clarence Brown, Hic-<lb />
kory, vice-president; Mack Edmund-<lb />
-oii, Kin- to.i, secretary; Bill Waters,<lb />
Bath, treasurer; Phillip Averette,<lb />
Greenville, assistant secretary; Hor-<lb />
:c Rose, Ric" mond, Va sergeant-<lb />
at-arms. Dr. Richard Todd, of the<lb />
Social Studies department, serves as<lb />
advisor to the group.<lb />
Cu6<lb />
Leave Cars Off Campus<lb />
Due to the fact that our<lb />
pna will be crowded today with<lb />
;s�tor faculty members and<lb />
student are requested to leave<lb />
their cars off campaw.<lb />
by Fan P. Green<lb />
Appropriations for the year 1956-<lb />
M drawn up y tve budget committee<lb />
were a main topic of business at last<lb />
week's Student Government meeting.<lb />
Billy W. Sharber, chairman of the<lb />
committee, read the recommended al-<lb />
lowances from a chalk board to the<lb />
members present.<lb />
A discussion immediately followed<lb />
concerning whe'her the budget should<lb />
be accented wholly as presented or<lb />
with separate consideration of each<lb />
item. An amendment was proposed<lb />
 the acceptance motion changing<lb />
the Young Democrats Club's appro-<lb />
priation from $60 to $75. It was<lb />
el arly defeated and the motion to<lb />
n i rove the budget as read waa<lb />
passed without a dissenting vote.<lb />
The homecoming committee report-<lb />
ed aeveral pending changes in this<lb />
year's plans. The parade will be held<lb />
St 2:30 p.m. instead of 3:00 p.m.<lb />
October 8; the game will be at night<lb />
instead of tho afternoon as last year.<lb />
Game time was oSt for evening be-<lb />
cause no request had been made tohat<lb />
it be scheduled for daytime, ex-<lb />
plained Mrs. Bruce Phillip?, repre-<lb />
seting the homecoming committee.<lb />
'ihe planning group's biggest job<lb />
has been operating without the use<lb />
of $000 the summer school legislature<lb />
was expected to appropriate to this<lb />
year's homecoming. Dock Smith,<lb />
president of this year's summer gov-<lb />
ernment, pointed out that the body<lb />
numbers' term of office as legisla-<lb />
tors had expired and aince the matter<lb />
of the $600 w�� not brought upm<lb />
session, it waa now "untouchable" by<lb />
he regular session.<lb />
Because so many questions arose<lb />
in discussion of the problem, recess<lb />
was called while tho budget commit-<lb />
tee retired to probe the possibility of<lb />
securing the funds needed "some-<lb />
where, somehow<lb />
When the reces ended, Mr. Shar-<lb />
ber announced the recommendation<lb />
that an additional $600 be allowed<lb />
!h? ' om�eomrg committee. The mo-<lb />
'ion to accept was carried unanimous-<lb />
ly. Tho committee needed the money<lb />
in order to make definite plans about<lb />
a dsneo band for the hop Friday<lb />
j flight. They needed $1200, of which<lb />
they already had $800, to secure<lb />
Boyd laybeuwj'e band as planned,<lb />
Parade, Awards,<lb />
Dances, Listed<lb />
On Program<lb />
by Fred Davcuyort<lb />
Final plans have bum completed<lb />
turning alumni who w�U visit<lb />
he East Carolina campuB Saturday<lb />
for Homecoming, according to Ahim-<lb />
Secre ary James W. Butler. Toe<lb />
lltge is offering a day filled with<lb />
a vari ty of events to be staged iu<lb />
� if the former students.<lb />
A large group of graduates of the<lb />
4 c and other guests are expect-<lb />
j Most of the day will be devoted<lb />
done among former students<lb />
o) let Is renew friendshspa and to<lb />
erifrthen tho ties to their alma<lb />
mater.<lb />
According lo custom, dormitories<lb />
i" gaily decorated featuring the<lb />
�aai arolina Pirate symbol and the<lb />
eg colon of purple and gold.<lb />
Agams this colorful background, a<lb />
�ventfl extending from<lb />
a.m. to midnight will be presented<lb />
if the guests on the campue.<lb />
Kidenhour Presides<lb />
T: 'r R. Ridenhour of Durham,<lb />
president of the East Carolina Amm-<lb />
.i Association, will preside at a<lb />
met ing of the Alumni Council at<lb />
10:36 Saturday morning. Officers of<lb />
tiie genera association and of chap-<lb />
sdil bs present to transact husi-<lb />
 as. Alum Hi headquarters will be<lb />
lie Mamie E. Jenkins Aiumni-Fac-<lb />
uiiy Building, where registration will<lb />
b gin at 9 a.m. and continue through<lb />
� � day.<lb />
Luncheon<lb />
A Homecoming buffet luncheon,<lb />
erved in the Alumni-Faculty build-<lb />
Ui scheduled for 12:16 pja. Tke<lb />
Gi. � trvie-Pitt County alumni chap-<lb />
ter is iwinsoring this event.<lb />
Ten high-school bands from East-<lb />
North Carolina towns will march<lb />
wi h the East Oarolina band in tho<lb />
al Homecoming Day parade,<lb />
which will begin at 2:30 p.m. Floats<lb />
and decorated cars entered by student<lb />
organizations at the college will bt<lb />
included in the line of march, and a<lb />
Homecoming Day Queen and a bevy<lb />
f queens chosen by student groups<lb />
.i.l pai Lei pate.<lb />
Other Events<lb />
1 is; Caaoifna will meet Elon at $<lb />
p.m. i. the college stadium in a<lb />
State Conference football eon-<lb />
test. After the game the annual<lb />
soreing Hop, with music by tho<lb />
ing dances. Joyce Smith, co-editor! East Carolina Collegians, will take<lb />
of the East Carolinian, aided in de- place in the Wright Building. The<lb />
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Plans for providing music for the<lb />
Saturday night homecoming dance<lb />
.viie indefinite at meeting tim.<lb />
"Formal, semiformal, or informal<lb />
was again tl is year a major topic of<lb />
discussion concerning the homecom-<lb />
fining the difference in these foams<lb />
of dress. Emo Boado, whose original<lb />
motion was that the Friday night<lb />
dance be semiformal, changed the<lb />
wording to "informal" when ho under-<lb />
stood that his (informal) meant lus-<lb />
inesa suits for men and party dresses<lb />
for women.<lb />
Also included in Mr. Boa loV mo-<lb />
tion was tie stipulation that no man<lb />
be allowed to enter the dances with-<lb />
out coat and tie. The motion carried.<lb />
The Saturday night hop will be def-<lb />
initely informal, those present wear-<lb />
! gh school bands will present a coi-<lb />
rful performance h the Qoltege<lb />
Stalium during the halftime.<lb />
Among other events Saturday will<lb />
be s r rogram by the College Choir<lb />
and a recital of organ music at 11<lb />
a.m. in the Music Building; an blfeor-<lb />
noon hospitality hour in Gotten �ieJl<lb />
parlors from 3:30 to 5:30; and dinner<lb />
bj i Veterans Club and other or-<lb />
�� animations holding reunions on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
. pnhomecoming dance will bs<lb />
held Friday night with Boyd Rac-<lb />
ing tho same er same type clothes! burn and i.s Band, a Columbia re-<lb />
worst to the game, according to Mrs. J cording unit, an Wright preceded by<lb />
Phillips. a concert at 8 p.m.<lb />
Captain Albert Schoepper<lb />
i<lb />
�rine band leader, Captain Albert Sehoepper, poses during bjbst-<lb />
mission of last Thursdny night's perforaisnee. The largest andiene to<lb />
witness a program m Wright Audiioriuw attended tho Mariners program.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
CAST<lb />
CAIOLIHiAM<lb />
THURSDAY. o TOW<lb />
A Word To The Seniors<lb />
Thi East Carolinian is happy to have this<lb />
opp rtunity, in behalf of the student body, to<lb />
welcome you high school seniors to our campus.<lb />
It has become conventional for East Carolina<lb />
to sti aside one day out of each year for the high<lb />
sch ol seniors of North Carolina. Today marks<lb />
the observance of the fourteenth annual high<lb />
school day. This is your chance to observe a col-<lb />
lege in action.<lb />
 on will be provided an opportunity to confer<lb />
with representatives from the various academic<lb />
departments here and discuss their programs of<lb />
We hope that you will take advantage of<lb />
this opportunity so that you might become fami-<lb />
liarized with the variety of courses that East<lb />
I arolina College has to offer you.<lb />
As these figures clearly indicate, more stu-<lb />
� are pursuing college educations today than<lb />
before. Employers today seek employees<lb />
who have college educations; and many refuse<lb />
iir anyone who cannot present a college diplo-<lb />
 h is conceivable that as the number of col-<lb />
raduatts increase the value of the high<lb />
mi! diploma decreases more and more when<lb />
i'tic applies for a job.<lb />
We hope that your stay on our campus is a<lb />
i v pleasant ne. and hope that you will consider<lb />
riously the opportunities that await you not<lb />
. hen at East Carolina, but also in other insti-<lb />
� ns throughout the state and nation.�J. F.<lb />
Passing Remark<lb />
Equal Rights For<lb />
All Concerned<lb />
Verse About Ava<lb />
by Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
 MAKES ALTERATION IN<lb />
i'OMTTEK PLANS: Members of<lb />
the fraternities and other campus<lb />
organizations were very perturbed<lb />
last week when they learned that any<lb />
girl they those o re, resent teir<lb />
organisation in the homecoming pa-<lb />
ra te would not be eligible to compete<lb />
for the title "Miss Homecoming<lb />
The Homecoming Committee had<lb />
ruled t at the Homecoming Queen<lb />
would he selected from girig repre-<lb />
senting the various dormitories and<lb />
the Men's and Women's Day Students<lb />
organisations only. Other organiza-<lb />
tions would he allowed to errer spon-<lb />
sors an ; floats in the parade, how-<lb />
ever, hut they would not be listed on<lb />
ballot showing contestants seek-<lb />
Old Theme Holds True<lb />
This school, already famous for its over-<lb />
whelming friendliness and casual intellectual at-<lb />
mosphere, received a Yankee vote earlier this<lb />
week. One of the newcomers to the faculty, who<lb />
taught exclusively in the Northern part of the<lb />
 before coming to East Carolina, comment-<lb />
i (1 several days ago that "the old theme of South-<lb />
ern hospitality is ceitainly not exaggerated V<lb />
The people the auburn-haired woman<lb />
c ntinued, "both students and faculty, almost<lb />
knocked me off my feet with warmth and friend-<lb />
The auburn-haired one smiled and carried<lb />
"Where I uvd to teach, things progressed at<lb />
� . furiou. pace th re .as little time for<lb />
friendliness, but the people here get just as much<lb />
doni and are much happier doing it<lb />
With a charming array of facial expressions.<lb />
Northerner told a listener of her previous<lb />
teaching assignments in another part of the<lb />
d States. "If you saw the film Blackboard<lb />
gle, then you know what it was like where I<lb />
came from she stated. "Man she smiled, uni-<lb />
ting a teen-ager's lingo, "is this a pleasant<lb />
chahgi ! 1 hope 1 can do well enough in my work<lb />
remain here for a long, long time<lb />
.This 1 i of praise was spoken in sincerity<lb />
d straight from the shoulder by a new East<lb />
Carolina instructor, who was quite unaware that<lb />
the prying ears of a reporter were catching every<lb />
tt ring word.�B. A.<lb />
The Good Samaritan In College<lb />
i From Christian Century� August 31, 1955)<lb />
(This is a paraphrase of the Parable of the<lb />
d Samaritan in terms of present-day life in<lb />
e. It was written many years ago by Charles<lb />
W. Gilkey, then dean of the Rockefeller Memorial<lb />
ape) at the University of Chicago.)<lb />
'A certain Freshman went from home to<lb />
ge and she fell among critics who said that<lb />
had no style, that her manners were awk-<lb />
vml. and that she had an unattractive person-<lb />
. fty. Then they stripped her of her self-confi-<lb />
dence, her enthusiasm and her courage, and de-<lb />
i: rtt-d. leaving her hurt, lonely and half-dead.<lb />
"And when the Seniors saw it, they were<lb />
amused saving. 'What a good job the Sophomores<lb />
are doing on that Freshman and they passed by<lb />
on the other side.<lb />
"In like manner the Juniors also, when they<lb />
; it. smiled and said, 'Yea, verily, for she hath<lb />
not the making of a good sorority girl and they<lb />
passed by on the other side.<lb />
"But a certain special student as she went<lb />
al nit, came where the Freshman was, and when<lb />
she "saw the Freshman she was moved with com-<lb />
k ssion, and came to her and bound up her<lb />
vv ninds, pouring in sympathy and understanding;<lb />
arfd she took the Freshman to her room and set<lb />
her i n her feet again, and brought her into her<lb />
own circle, and was a friend to her.<lb />
"Which of these, thinkest thou, proved a<lb />
neighbor to her that fell among the critics? Go<lb />
and do thou likewise<lb />
ing he coveted title.<lb />
Thee people had every right to be<lb />
listurbed. The floats that fraternities<lb />
and iit'icr organizations will enter<lb />
in the annual ; arade will certainly<lb />
make he parade more colorful than<lb />
f would !e without them. And who<lb />
oald criticise these organizations if<lb />
b ej refused to hear the expense of<lb />
uildr g floats for their sponsors if<lb />
would be ineligible to compete<lb />
with the dorm sponsors for the title?<lb />
Several SGA members questioned<lb />
this ruling at las week's meeting<lb />
nu made a motion that the ruling<lb />
be changed. After much discussion<lb />
the committee's rules were finally<lb />
abolished.<lb />
The Homecoming representative<lb />
attending last week's meeting, who<lb />
-� � m i v i y peeved at  e action<lb />
taken, tried to ex; lain that a small<lb />
number of contestants would make<lb />
te contest much more interesting.<lb />
This might he true. Yet, the change<lb />
in e ruling made by the Home-<lb />
coming Committee gives everyone<lb />
� mini rights, and that's the way it<lb />
should be!<lb />
rtSDi<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Jan Raby<lb />
In welcoming hack those "so dear 1<lb />
Beans" ECC student who have gradu �  J '<lb />
can he<lb />
are now alumni, that big fellow, the Pirate wh<lb />
iooni- over i 1 i n ' ni floor of Jar<lb />
neat (I saj ini:<lb />
Serene, 1 fold my ' . �:<lb />
Kor can f r v. ind, . <lb />
i rV� no more 'gainst Tim.<lb />
I or, I my ow n shall come t<lb />
�<lb />
i hingfl mij hi look a littl d .<lb />
aei . Those i v. u who haw b en<lb />
i:<lb />
igha<lb />
�<lb />
years will gaze at the new liLran a<lb />
"We never had ii so go d Thoi e � I lnc'<lb />
54 Will see tin- new modern qui<lb />
leii the renovated Music buildin<lb />
I . mit��r and the "in-the-process" Ga<lb />
Ore tii.e : aLso to those pro<lb />
nen vi I rt hei e for High School ! i<lb />
wi I ij lad to show you around an :<lb />
'imi Take a good I ok at evei . I<lb />
i , � you'll want to stay even long<lb />
.<lb />
MANY OF YOU have probably<lb />
won.lcred how the East Carolinian<lb />
ii be operated successfully under<lb />
�� editorship of two people without<lb />
flic ting policies. When the Publi-<lb />
cs Board authorized this plan<lb />
last year there were comments from<lb />
every direction to the effect that<lb />
two editors could never work to-<lb />
get er successfully.<lb />
1 us ar the eo-editors have alter-<lb />
nated at the position of editor, and<lb />
ve plan to continue working under<lb />
plan. Ore having complete super-<lb />
�i of the publication one week,<lb />
deciding on editorials, make up, etc<lb />
v i!e the other assists in these plans<lb />
and begii - on an outline of the next<lb />
week's : a pel.<lb />
Under these conditions it might<lb />
-em that while one acts as editor<lb />
� other is as free as te breeze,<lb />
jo to speak, but we can assure you<lb />
that this is no the case by any<lb />
means. Even co-editors work seven<lb />
lays each at a job that is never<lb />
finis ed.<lb />
Who's Who At East Carolina<lb />
Former Editor Continues In Journalism<lb />
by Jonnie Simpson<lb />
Crossing this roving reporter i<lb />
.n for something for the column) wi<lb />
letter to a freshman that seemed I<lb />
what we like to hear�an optimisl<lb />
couragement for the poor straggling <lb />
comer<lb />
EastCarolinian<lb />
Puhlished by the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TBCO ECHO November 7, 1962.<lb />
ti u-rt-d as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 8, 1879. <lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Pint Place Rating, C8PA Convention, March, 1964<lb />
Editors <lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Joyce L Smith, Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Jan F. Raby<lb />
Oliver Williams<lb />
.  Janet Hill<lb />
Mary Alice Madry, Fred<lb />
POOR RICHARD! The Herb Block<lb />
cartoon which appeared in the Sep-<lb />
tember 27 issue of The News and<lb />
Observer showing Richard Nixon rid-<lb />
ing Ikes hack and asking, "You're<lb />
going to run again, aren't we?" is<lb />
only a slig t indica'ion of the rib-<lb />
bing that the young vice-president<lb />
�as taken since he followed President<lb />
Si enhower into the Capitol City.<lb />
I the newspapers are true, and<lb />
i should know, no one has very<lb />
much confidence in Mr. Nixon, and<lb />
people shudder at the thought of his<lb />
bring in t e White House. To savs<lb />
h m� If a lot of embarrassment, may-<lb />
R 'ha .1 should tep completely<lb />
:l � .icture evt.i if President<lb />
K iniiouvr does decide to run again.<lb />
It was while Faye B. O'Neal, a<lb />
senio. from Selnui, was editor of the<lb />
East Carolinian that s e realized only<lb />
the field of journalism would illumi-<lb />
nate luture horizon for her. Working<lb />
this past summer as an assistant<lb />
editor to the stat editor of The News<lb />
and Observer, a dream of the past<lb />
became a reality o' t ic present.<lb />
During her freshman year Faye<lb />
wa staff l i. orter for the East Caro-<lb />
linian. Later she became assistant<lb />
editor and managing editor. A will-<lb />
ingness to work, initiative, and crea-<lb />
tive ability are a few of the man<lb />
reasons she was chosen editor during<lb />
her senior year.<lb />
"If any; ing at all was achieved<lb />
for the jood of the school and for<lb />
the service of the students, I can<lb />
look back upon being editor as one<lb />
of the most memorable things in my<lb />
life Faye said.<lb />
Faye thinks that college gives the<lb />
individual a bet er understanding of<lb />
hi values, of himself, and of his<lb />
fellow man. "One of the reasons I<lb />
like ECC is because my kind of peo-<lb />
ple sre here<lb />
Sh is a leader in student organi-<lb />
zations and thinks that there is a<lb />
wonderful opportunity at East Caro-<lb />
lina College to engage in extra-curri-<lb />
cular activities. She was chosen for<lb />
the i�r�4-1955 group of "Who's Who<lb />
in American Universities and Col-<lb />
leges<lb />
"If every student could be in-<lb />
spired to partick ate in activities in<lb />
their chosen field the college would<lb />
have a guarantee of continued prog-<lb />
ress declares Faye.<lb />
Faye was secretary and president<lb />
ol the Young Republican Club, social<lb />
chairman of Fleming Hall, a member<lb />
of t e BSU and the English Club.<lb />
She liked SGA work and considered<lb />
i a privilege to serve on the execu-<lb />
tive council. When asked her opinion<lb />
Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
have oi e of L e finest student fcovern-<lb />
nunt organisations in the nation<lb />
Her scholastic record is one of<lb />
on standing achievement. Her name<lb />
frequently appears on the honor roll<lb />
or the Dean's List. If Webster had<lb />
anyone in mind wren he defined the<lb />
word vusatile, it is conceivable to<lb />
betnjte it w�s meant for Faye. Not<lb />
only is she a leader and her academic<lb />
record a mark of achievement she<lb />
is one of tiie self-help students who<lb />
I has worked as a library assistant.<lb />
We think of the editor or editors<lb />
of the East Carolinian as being dig-<lb />
iiilied in every situa ion and at every<lb />
occasion, but Faye tells of an amus-<lb />
.g an 1 most undignified position she<lb />
was in last year. One morning she<lb />
decid d to be industrious and arise<lb />
at the unusual hour of 5:30 a.m. to<lb />
make-up a couple of pages of the<lb />
ni w i aper. As this was during win-<lb />
ter quarter, darkness prevailed on the<lb />
campus and the stillness of night<lb />
hung heavy.<lb />
She made her way to Austin, wher�<lb />
the ol 1 newspaper office used to be<lb />
of th SGA, she r-t lied, "I think we located, and staggered around look-<lb />
ing for the light switch. Having lo-<lb />
cate! the object, she realized tnat<lb />
she had givtn the key to f e door<lb />
to a male member of the s.aif in<lb />
Slay.<lb />
Not �asily discouraged, Faye stood<lb />
in a chair, pulled open the transom,<lb />
find climbei through. Without any<lb />
os of self-control she picked herself<lb />
u. off the floor and began to work.<lb />
A present Faye is doing student<lb />
teaching at Greenville High School,<lb />
and is teacing two history classes.<lb />
She is majoring in history and mi-<lb />
noring in English.<lb />
At the end of this quarter Faye<lb />
will finish and plans to participate<lb />
in graduation exercises in May. She<lb />
is completing a four year course in<lb />
only three years and one quarter.<lb />
In too future she wants to do grad-<lb />
uate work in the fields of English<lb />
and literature. She has a keen inter-<lb />
est in philosophy and es ecially likes<lb />
pot try.<lb />
On November 28, Faye will return<lb />
to her job as an assistant to the stats<lb />
editor of the News and Observer. She<lb />
is working under James Whitrfield,<lb />
state eJitor, who is a former editor<lb />
of the East CaroHnian. Faye says, "1<lb />
wouldn't trade this job for any other<lb />
in the world<lb />
Those c us in publication work<lb />
here have seen Faye meet many prob-<lb />
lems and face them squarely. It makes<lb />
us prou.i to know people like you.<lb />
Through your leadership and encour-<lb />
agement many a student has taken<lb />
.he initiative to write. Outstanding<lb />
students such as Jimmy Ferrell, co-<lb />
ditor of tne East Carolinian, admits<lb />
proudly that it was you who gave<lb />
him his star . Many others such as 1<lb />
have you�and you alone�to thank<lb />
for fin ling in the field of writing<lb />
�a outlet for emotions. We wish you<lb />
happiness, for we know that wherever<lb />
you go or whatever you do, success<lb />
will be yours.<lb />
I glanced out my kitchen wind<lb />
the tail-end of a Biiitc&amp;se whiz by. 1<lb />
That had better not le ��<lb />
to the front door to Took! It wasn't! .<lb />
sigh of relict.<lb />
SO glad yOU like it Up there, i<lb />
wonderful place, especially it" you wai ' I<lb />
teacher. And also the fellowship w tl<lb />
students and the life-long friends you m;<lb />
than pays for a little sacrifice to staj<lb />
It makes you forget the little <lb />
that caus (I so much unhappinesa and<lb />
in High School. People are .just bigg i<lb />
giow bigger all the time. Yes, nothing<lb />
the place f college life in fitting a p<lb />
a more full life. So stick it out! I'm .<lb />
you!<lb />
Apologies are herewith extend<lb />
Janet Hill who penned the commi<lb />
week's Pot Pourri hut did not received<lb />
line. It was one of those unintentiona<lb />
slip by.<lb />
Just a scene! Drizzly foggy nighl<lb />
i<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Pat Goodwin Stars In Forthcoming Play<lb />
Davenport, Pat J. Wentz, Lois Grady, Jonnie Simpson,<lb />
Florence Baker, Inma Legget, Purvis Boyette. Martha<lb />
Wilson, Jerrie McDaniel, Marjorie Davis, Lou Ann<lb />
House, Eunice Castellowe, Jesse W. Vick, Betty<lb />
Gayiord.<lb />
Sports f&amp;pr  Billy Arnold<lb />
Sports IjAlMataftts  Mike Katsics, Johnny Hudson<lb />
Business Manager  Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
A�a�cit � Sklna WhitfieM, Jack Carroll<lb />
Photog�ihfj'   J. D. Henry<lb />
Editorial JuMfOr� Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor  Dr. Clinton R, Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor,  Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Printed by.Renfrew Printing Company, Greenville, N. C<lb />
Editor this Issue�Jimmy Petxall<lb />
JOHNSTON'S SWEETHEART:<lb />
Undoubtedly Ava Gardner bas for-<lb />
gotten all about the cotten patches,<lb />
Johnston County, and AC College.<lb />
Maybe she's just let the ole Tar Heel<lb />
-tate �li her mind completely.<lb />
She's in Madrid now living it up<lb />
with tue Spanish nobility. Maybe she's<lb />
looking her another bullfighter, or<lb />
she rrisrh just be avoiding the "Con-<lb />
fidential" r otographers.<lb />
Tt was rumored during the summer<lb />
that she and Sammy Davis had<lb />
irone to the alter, and it inspired us<lb />
o write the following doggerel poetry<lb />
vhiK we would like to pass on to you.<lb />
A rumor via the Tar Heel Grapevine<lb />
Has caused considerrvble shock.<lb />
Some say that Johnston's Ava<lb />
And Sammy I Davis have tied the<lb />
knot!<lb />
Plays Lead Role<lb />
Pat Goodwin of Memphis, Tenn.<lb />
is our outstanding personality of the<lb />
week. This vivacious young lady is<lb />
getting a double major in English<lb />
and Social Studies. She plans to<lb />
graduate after practice-teaching win-<lb />
t-r quarter. Among htM many but-<lb />
standing achievements on this cam-<lb />
pus, her activity in the East Carolina<lb />
Play ouse predominates. When Pat<lb />
was v junior, she was president of<lb />
this organization and throughout her<lb />
college career she has acted in vari-<lb />
ous productions as well as making<lb />
her mark as a student director.<lb />
At present, Pat is the star of the<lb />
orthcoming production of "Darkness<lb />
At Noon" in which she plays an in-<lb />
triguing role. After graduation, Pat<lb />
.dans to study in drama school.<lb />
by Lois Grady &amp; Pat Wentz<lb />
provea<lb />
Now 'f this statement is<lb />
true,<lb />
We have this to suggest.<lb />
That Smithfieid hold open house for<lb />
the newlyweds,<lb />
With NAACP officials as honorary<lb />
guests! f<lb />
Basketball and Art<lb />
�.AS J. C. Thomas started out the<lb />
dining hall after breakfast with a<lb />
piece of toast in his hand awhile<lb />
aek, Mr. Julian stopped him and ask-<lb />
ed where he was taking the toast.<lb />
"To class J. C. answered.<lb />
"What class?"<lb />
"Mr. Neel's art class<lb />
"Well, what do you need this toast<lb />
for?"<lb />
"We're doing charcoal sketches<lb />
J. C. walked away.<lb />
. . Impressions<lb />
This week, three opinions concern-<lb />
ing the campus and student body are<lb />
being presented. The first of the<lb />
three chosen to voice their opinion i�<lb />
"Top.iy" Hayes, a graduate student<lb />
"Toppy" was asked for bis impres-<lb />
sion of the freshman class this fait.<lb />
"Even though there was such a<lb />
it is.<lb />
Pat Goodwin<lb />
iarge number of freshmen "Toppy"<lb />
msw od, "they have helped to re-<lb />
tain the friendly atmosphere that<lb />
East Carolina is noted for. I think<lb />
'i is goes to show that our college<lb />
can grow and the campus will still<lb />
be friendly<lb />
Barbara Edwards, transfer from<lb />
Flora McDonald, says, "I like it be-<lb />
cause it's coed . . . like going from<lb />
a convent to a Mardi Gras. I've really<lb />
enjoyed meeting so many new peo-<lb />
ph. ! like going to school every day<lb />
i stead a every other day and no<lb />
Saturday classes. I think the campus<lb />
is just the friendliest<lb />
Jackie1 Barwick, freshman from<lb />
Norfolk, comments that "Whan 1<lb />
arrived on campus, everyone waa<lb />
just as nice as could be. f think the<lb />
camput is beautiful and I don't want<lb />
them to make a parking lot in the<lb />
area in front of the ost oftice. The<lb />
campus looks so nice just the way<lb />
"Rock Around the Clock"<lb />
Ai.n Mayo, last year's only<lb />
straight one student, does most of<lb />
ler stu.lying in a rocking chair. Her<lb />
ooinmiite, Pat Everton, decided there<lb />
tight be some connection between a<lb />
rocking chair and l's. So one night<lb />
a t week Pat ioi ced for a few hours<lb />
. d studied lor a North Carolina<lb />
History test. Y! you guessed it<lb />
Pat made a oae.<lb />
That's around enough!<lb />
sitting at her desk looking out window<lb />
floor Cotten. Sees liht of the street larn<lb />
inj,r out against the dark. Twin beams<lb />
lights and the sound of tires on a wet<lb />
then gone into the night.<lb />
Would like to leave you with this quot<lb />
dohann von Goethe: "Take life too seri I<lb />
what is it w ith? If the morning wake �<lb />
new joys, if the evening bring us ii '<lb />
ol' new pleasures, is it worthwhile ' - and!<lb />
undress? D.�.s the sun shine on me toda I<lb />
may reflect on yesterday? That I may � <lb />
to foresee and to control what can i<lb />
foreseen nor c introlled�the destiny �<lb />
row?"<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Looking Towards '56<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
Movie Review<lb />
Cinema Scope made its debut in toe<lb />
colorful breathtaking movie "The<lb />
Robe<lb />
"The Robe" is based on Lloyd C.<lb />
Douglas' 1942 best seller, starring<lb />
Richard Burton, Victor Mature and<lb />
Jtan Simmons.<lb />
A vivid description of the cruci-<lb />
fixion of Christ is teen at the begin-<lb />
�ning of The Robe The audience<lb />
will also view the bitter scene of the<lb />
casting of lo a for Jesus' robe in<lb />
w ich Victor Mature is one of the<lb />
soldiers participating. Mature wins<lb />
the robe and thus his road to con-<lb />
version begins.<lb />
"The Robe" is not only a beautiful<lb />
image of religion but ia also a beau-<lb />
tiful image at love. Jaan Simmon,<lb />
a lovely but pagan lady, is very<lb />
much in love with Mature, Although<lb />
she does not understand fully his<lb />
conversion, ehe stays close by him<lb />
t) rough the movie.<lb />
"The Ro' e" will he shown in Aus-<lb />
tin at 7:00 this Friday night.<lb />
Beginning this week. I will be tin r<lb />
editor of Controversial Currents. As the nam<lb />
implies, this article is devoted to controv �<lb />
subjects (both national and campus-wide) tM<lb />
affect and interest the college student. Ei j<lb />
w. uid Ike to know how the administration<lb />
u!ty members, or other students feel about somj<lb />
controversial subject write to "Controvi rsU<lb />
Currents in ore of the East Carolinian, an<lb />
we will try to obtain their opinions and eni<lb />
you upon the matter. With your interest ni<lb />
co-operation we can make this the "student - <lb />
umn<lb />
In the past few weeks, we have all in-<lb />
terest'd in the health and condition of our Presl<lb />
dent. Hi .lines will probably increase the possl<lb />
biliti.s of not running or a second term whicl<lb />
will surely unset the whole "applecart' I i tiij<lb />
1966 presidential election. Naturally, this -au.<lb />
us to wonder just who our next president will ��<lb />
If Mr. Eisenhower is out of the picture, tf<lb />
Democrats will have a much better chance ol n<lb />
capturing the government. There are many poa<lb />
sibilities on the Democratic side, such as Au.i<lb />
Stevenson, Averell Harriman. and Lyndon Johj<lb />
son. Many Democrats feel that they (or may!<lb />
I should say we) can defeat anything the Repul<lb />
licans nominate, including the Chief himself.<lb />
On the Republican side, the picture will n<lb />
be quite so definite with Mr. Eisenhower out<lb />
the picture. Yet there is still the hope that he wi<lb />
be able to lead his party in '56. Also, there W<lb />
whole year aucad to develop a new leader in t<lb />
event that Eisenhower cannot take the lead.<lb />
However, it's too early to put a shrotj<lb />
around Mr. Eisenhower's political career. Let<lb />
all hope (Republicans and Democrats alike) I<lb />
he will recover fully and completely.<lb />
There has been a great deal of di.scussH<lb />
lately about the murder of a Chicago Negro<lb />
Mississippi. Although this is no more than ai<lb />
other brutal murder case, there has been a grej<lb />
deal of nard feelings among people who are<lb />
involved in any way, and even among states!<lb />
incident has caused more tension between<lb />
races than any other one since ti�e Suprer<lb />
Court's segregation decision. This tension<lb />
been greatly increased by actions taken by<lb />
NAACP. Surely the courts of our land can renc<lb />
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�AST CAtQLlWiAM<lb />
PAGE THRBS<lb />
i.<lb />
THE CROWS NEST<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
Lou Hallow will perform Saturday<lb />
XI u wtTr 11 lvv. .  � (photo by Bruce Phillips)<lb />
Harold O'Kelly and Dick Cherry confer with Coach Boone<lb />
Bucs<lb />
With Elon Here<lb />
Cataw!�a Dumps Pirates 13-7<lb />
In Muddv Conference Battle<lb />
Eas: Carolina<lb />
 7 in Catawba<lb />
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fiash Bob-<lb />
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The Indians' defense was responsi-<lb />
' ie or both of their touchdowns<lb />
by wide-awake, spectacular play. As<lb />
Cherry faded to pas early in the<lb />
gsme, e Catawba forward wall con-<lb />
verged on the Little AlUAnurica<lb />
�.rip 'J.M at and slapped the ball<lb />
from his hands. An enemy lineman<lb />
cooped op the loose ball and carried<lb />
I for x yards and a Catawba tally.<lb />
A Cherry aerial was intercepted in<lb />
e neeOBd half by the Indian sec-<lb />
ondary and a 40-yard march to pay-<lb />
dirt foIowe.i. A Butler-to-McKelvey<lb />
pass brought the winning score.<lb />
"Catawba has a fine club and a lot<lb />
of big hoys commented BCC Coach<lb />
t after the game. "Our biggest<lb />
troubh- so far this year ha stemmed<lb />
from ai inexperienced offensive line.<lb />
East Carolina's Pirate gridders cli-<lb />
max Buccaneer Homecoming festivi-<lb />
ties here Saturday night as they<lb />
collide wi.h the powerful Elon Chris-<lb />
tians in College Stadium.<lb />
Old Rivalry<lb />
There exists between Elon and ECC<lb />
a traditional rivalry that has carried<lb />
.h rough many years of competition.<lb />
Both schools are members of the hec-<lb />
ic Nort.i State Conference and both<lb />
field strong teams annually in all<lb />
major s; orts. Last season, the Pirateg<lb />
fell before the Christian warriors<lb />
20-� m Burlington.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone finds a note of<lb />
optitafana in the fact that several<lb />
tirat lingers on the Greenville ag-<lb />
gregation, who have been sitting out<lb />
the last few games because of injury,<lb />
will be back to bolster Pirate hopes.<lb />
encounter. Helms suffered a twisted<lb />
 i- against the Rams in the second<lb />
game of the season.<lb />
Henderson Returns<lb />
Fleet fullback Jim Henderson, one<lb />
of the Bucs' bigigest scoring threats,<lb />
will report for action and is expected<lb />
to resume his devastating attack on<lb />
memy lines. Paul Popov, formerly<lb />
of Kins on, will be back at his guard<lb />
Tot to fortify the center of the Pur-<lb />
ple forward wall along with Louis<lb />
Hallow and Dick Monds. Ches Rog-<lb />
trson, a 212-pound tackle who was<lb />
irjured in the Lenoir-Rhyne scrap, is<lb />
still on the injury list.<lb />
Lineup Changes<lb />
Boone stated early this week that<lb />
"We might shir, some of the backs<lb />
around a bit to get a stronger at-<lb />
tack. Mattocks ran well against Ca-<lb />
tawba from a halfback spot and we<lb />
might decide ;o keep I im in there<lb />
The coach continued, saying that<lb />
little Emo Boado should play a lion's<lb />
share' of the tilt from one of b-e<lb />
iiaifback slots.<lb />
"Our main worry right now<lb />
Boone reflected, "is our inexperienced<lb />
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� Pointa<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT<lb />
d Food Mean<lb />
GoodHmttkT<lb />
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McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods-Visit<lb />
Biggs Drug Store<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
Open 8 a. m10 p. m.  Sunday 8:30 a. m<lb />
10:30 a. m 4 p. mlO p. m.<lb />
only three boys on the entire squad<lb />
wi o could be classified as veteran<lb />
regulars. They are Cherry, Boado,<lb />
and Hallow. We hope to get that<lb />
de erivo front moving smoothly �<lb />
af er that we won't worry too much<lb />
Wit l the Cherry-Helms combina-<lb />
tion back in action, there should be<lb />
plenty of aerial fireworks for the<lb />
an Saturday night. The last time<lb />
Chei ry performed against the Chris-<lb />
tians was in 1953, when his passing<lb />
aid deception helped to down them<lb />
45-25.<lb />
The Buc coaodng staff and the<lb />
Binibera of 'he squad have been<lb />
working steadily this week in prep-<lb />
aration for the big match. A home-<lb />
town victory would be mighty help-<lb />
ful to morale in the Pirate camp<lb />
after the hree-game losing streak.<lb />
So far as Greenville and East Caro-<lb />
lina College are concerned, Saturday's<lb />
of ensive line. Actually, there ar� game is THE big game of 1955,<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
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At Five Points<lb />
1<lb />
Dick Cherry, the celebrated East<lb />
Carolina quarterback, seems to have<lb />
Blade the god( angry this year, or<lb />
iiutiling of he sort. The former<lb />
Washington All-State performer was<lb />
acclaimed "by all during the pre-<lb />
ason ratings as a sure fire bet for<lb />
top football honors in 1955, and has<lb />
!id nothing but trouble ever since.<lb />
l.ood Weather For Ducks<lb />
i he Bucs have played four games<lb />
thi-i season and hi vc yet to strut<lb />
t eir .tuff on a dry field. Cherry's<lb />
running and deception at the signal-<lb />
calling slot have not suffered 'from<lb />
ivather as have- his passing<lb />
tats, the Blond Bomheftall has had<lb />
eveial passes intercepted that never<lb />
would have bien touched by enemy<lb />
hands, had the ball been in good<lb />
condition.<lb />
For fossa skeptical souls who would<lb />
tiieve tiiat the above is only a feeble<lb />
ixeuse made by a sports writer to<lb />
plot ct the failings of an overrated<lb />
athlete, allow me to run through<lb />
-omt facts. In 195.1, Cherry's last<lb />
season �f action be'ore the injury<lb />
that sidelined him for an entire year,<lb />
he 105-pound pass-master hurled for<lb />
17 ouclulowns. He completed 49 per<lb />
ctnt of all passes and owned a spec-<lb />
iscalar punting average of 50.8.<lb />
No Honors To Reap<lb />
For Dick Cherry, there seem to be<lb />
no fui't er honors to reap. He achiev-<lb />
j t d All-North State praise in his fresh-<lb />
i an! sophomore years at East<lb />
Carolina and was referred to by<lb />
mony o .he loop coaches as "the<lb />
most valuable man in tV.e league<lb />
He was named to the Little All-<lb />
.iinhi football team in his second<lb />
i so.i oi play.<lb />
For many years it has been known<lb />
:hat sports fans are the most fickle<lb />
iu iienee in the world. This r.as be-<lb />
come the case with many Pirate fans<lb />
who only knowledge of existing<lb />
conditions lies in reading headlines.<lb />
They pick up a paper, read headlines<lb />
that declare a Buccaneer defeat, and<lb />
ix'daim harshly, "Whas with Cher-<lb />
ly? ! t.ot he was AlUAmerica<lb />
Thes � self-apointed critics never<lb />
bother to read the fine print that<lb />
eils of muddy conditions, thai tells<lb />
of the absence of Cherry's major<lb />
target, Bill Helms, and other key<lb />
players.<lb />
Where I8 School Spirit?<lb />
In short, it should be understood<lb />
that foo'ball h not, and never has<lb />
'been, a one-man sport. The blame fo�<lb />
defeats, te praise for victory mutt<lb />
be divided among any. team as a<lb />
whole. Our point is this: regardless<lb />
of the outcome of East Carolina's<lb />
oo ball season, no one can dispute<lb />
the fact that Dick Cherry is as<lb />
All-America performer. Truly, he<lb />
Should be given the respect due hi<lb />
position�instead of the ingratitude<lb />
that has crept in to overshadow much<lb />
of the schoo? spirit hare.<lb />
Killer Instinct<lb />
Makes Big Louis<lb />
Rugged Lineman<lb />
by Mike KataUa<lb />
Louis (Lou) Hallow is any coach's<lb />
conception of a true football player.<lb />
He tackles with fierce determination<lb />
on defense and plays a fine offensive<lb />
gams at his center position. Lou hails<lb />
from Goldsboro, North Carolina,<lb />
where he became an All-Eastern play-<lb />
er. In his last season of play for the<lb />
Pirates, Hallow has already been<lb />
drafted b.v the professional Los An-<lb />
gel s Rams as a result of his out-<lb />
standing play in the All-Star game<lb />
i Greensboro last year.<lb />
Big Lou is an original "Iron Man"<lb />
for tie Pirates; this week when East<lb />
Carolina meets Elon, Pirate fans- will<lb />
get a chance to see the "Goldsboro<lb />
Rock" in action. For a big man, Hal-<lb />
! w ia fast with lightning reflexes.<lb />
i'n the Lenoir-Rhyne game it was<lb />
Hallow who continuously proved a<lb />
tf-�m to the Bears' attack. The rafn-<lb />
soaked field completely hid his num-<lb />
ber, but it didn't take EOC rooters<lb />
long to recognize the charging form<lb />
of this aggressive linebacker. He<lb />
plays the gridiron sport for the eheer<lb />
love of it and with the desire of<lb />
becoming a standout in the pro ranks.<lb />
Around the campus Lou is a genial<lb />
type of guy who has a smile for<lb />
everyone and a few good laughs. He<lb />
has obtained the respect of all those<lb />
who meet him on the playing field,<lb />
as well as those who watch him play<lb />
ftom the sidelines. The Rock is<lb />
strictly a team player, a quality<lb />
every outstanding ball player must<lb />
possess.<lb />
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IAIT CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER<lb />
Qampus Club Reviews and Previews<lb />
Five YDC Members At Durham Meet;<lb />
Clubs To Select Homecoming Sponsor<lb />
East Carolina was represented by<lb />
five members of the campus Young<lb />
Democrats Club at the YDC meeting<lb />
in Durham September 29, 30 and<lb />
October 1. Hugh "Buzzy" Young Jr<lb />
Luke Alexander, Nan Averette, Jim-<lb />
my Gill and Marvin Hobby were<lb />
present at this session which elected<lb />
H�mK$r -Hall Wilson, member of the<lb />
state House of Representatives from<lb />
Union County, president for 1966.<lb />
Following the precedent of the past<lb />
several years one coftege student, Bob<lb />
Roberts, UNC law school, was elected<lb />
to a state office.<lb />
Nan Averette, a sophomore, was<lb />
elected vice-chairman of the First<lb />
Congressional District at the District<lb />
�iiucUs on Saturday afternoon.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
At a banquet last Thursday night,<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi decided to have a float<lb />
in the Homecoming parade. Horace<lb />
Rose of Richmond, Va. is chairman<lb />
ol this year's float committee. Tho<lb />
fraternity also decided to sponsor a<lb />
girl in the Miss Homecoming contest,<lb />
S e will also ride in the parade.<lb />
Phi Omicron<lb />
I'hi Omicron held its first meeting<lb />
of the school year Tuesday night,<lb />
t nsbs 20, in the Flanagan Build-<lb />
ing. Miss Grigsby of tfhe English<lb />
Department was the guest speaker.<lb />
ai.ied the organization by giving<lb />
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correct usage of parliamentary pre<lb />
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Plans were made concerning tfhe<lb />
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Margaret Eason gave the new<lb />
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included in the WRA Imtramdral Pro-<lb />
gram during the year and suggested<lb />
that the club try competition on a<lb />
dormitory basis during the coming<lb />
year.<lb />
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members tibat the fall term sport<lb />
would be volleyball and the individual<lb />
sport tennis. Practice will be iheld on<lb />
each Tuesday and Thursday night<lb />
at 7:00 o'clock.<lb />
Wednesday night, September 21,<lb />
the officers of the Home Economics<lb />
Club met in the Home Management<lb />
House. At that meeting plans for a<lb />
homecoming representative were dis-<lb />
cussed and it was suggested that<lb />
two new committees be created.<lb />
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lations and International Relation-<lb />
ship. In order to form these new<lb />
committees the constitution will have<lb />
to be revised and Eugene Hayman<lb />
Ws appointed to direct the revision.<lb />
Other committee co-chairmen ap-<lb />
pointed were: Nominations and Elec-<lb />
tions. Carlotte Jones. Margie Price;<lb />
Program. Shirley Hargrove; Records,<lb />
Shirley Eure. Janet Wall; Publicity<lb />
and Public Relations, Lois Anns<lb />
Rouse, Esther Hickman; Yearbook,<lb />
Lois Grady, Adeline Smith; Interna-<lb />
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sy Willson; Refreshments, Paige Lil-<lb />
ley, Ruth Turnsge; Ways and Means,<lb />
Betty Calhoun, Joyce Wsrsley; Com-<lb />
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Heath; Hostess, Hilda Apple, Carrie<lb />
Sykes; Decoration, Ante Croom, Billie<lb />
June Hewett; Membership and Fi-<lb />
nance, Fan Green, Polly Kearney.<lb />
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Convention will be held in Greensboro<lb />
on November 4-6. Member ox the<lb />
Baptist Student Unions from colleges<lb />
all over the State will attend.<lb />
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is 100 delegates. Any student, Baptist<lb />
or not, who is enrolled in the college<lb />
may attend, and it will not be counted<lb />
as ore of the three weekends in<lb />
wv.ich Freshman girls may go home.<lb />
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convention. This year approximately<lb />
1500 students from various campuses<lb />
are expected to attend. The meetings<lb />
will be held in the First Baptist<lb />
G lirch in Greensboro. Overnight ac-<lb />
commodations will be provided in ths<lb />
homes of the Baptist, in Greensboro<lb />
and in the � dormitories at Woman's<lb />
Coilege.<lb />
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at a minimum. Each person will pay<lb />
�for his own meals plus transporta-<lb />
tion cost of not more than $5.00.<lb />
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be accepted up until October 2S at<lb />
the BSU office.<lb />
Marine Band Plays Before<lb />
Wright's Largest Audience<lb />
Campus Calendar Of Coming Evei<lb />
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grams, last Thursday night. Observ-<lb />
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Coast Guard Offers<lb />
ROC Program Soon<lb />
The United States Coast Guard has<lb />
a Reserve Officer Candidate Pro-<lb />
gram with classes scheduled to start<lb />
in February and June. This highly<lb />
.elective military service has many<lb />
peacetime functions in saving life<lb />
and property at sea and maintaining<lb />
maritime law.<lb />
College seniors between the ages<lb />
of 21 -26 who are about to receive a<lb />
four-year degree are eligible for this<lb />
.program. 'Two steps are necessary<lb />
in making application: (1) take a<lb />
one-hour written test and (2) if a<lb />
qua ifying score is obtained, take a<lb />
con ilete physical examination and be<lb />
interviewed by a board of Coast<lb />
Guard officers.<lb />
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gram, candidates will enlist in the<lb />
Cosst Guard Reserve as Seaman Ap-<lb />
prentice (Offieer Candidate) and will<lb />
go to ihe Coast Guard Academy, New<lb />
London, Conn for the 16-weeks in-<lb />
doctrination course. Upon successful<lb />
completion of bhe course, the candi-<lb />
cr.ie will receive a commission as<lb />
Ensign, United States Coast Guard<lb />
Restrve, and must agree to serve on<lb />
active duty for three years.<lb />
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i District, Norfolk, Va or con act any<lb />
of the Coast Guard Recruiting Sta-<lb />
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cert when the band played for nearby<lb />
High schools. During eseh perform-<lb />
ance the noted military eymphonic<lb />
magical organization was called upon<lb />
for encors alter encore.<lb />
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rector, began the evening program<lb />
with The &amp;tor Spangled Banner" end<lb />
followed with Sous "The Strs<lb />
and Stripes Forever Other numbers<lb />
included the Overture "Di BaUo" by<lb />
Morrissey snd "Southern Rhapsody"<lb />
by Hoamer which featured "Dixie"<lb />
and other numbers associated with<lb />
the South.<lb />
T. Irwin Redcay, pianist, ebof�<lb />
Gershwin's "Rhapsody m Blue far<lb />
his announced number and was called<lb />
back for several encores. Following<lb />
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"Witches' Sabbath" from "Sympho-<lb />
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Bramwell Smith, cornetislt, pre-<lb />
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Eyes" and was recalled to the stage<lb />
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