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C.RKEXVILLE. X. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 19 55<lb />
Freshmen Nominate Officers;<lb />
Election Set For October 20<lb />
Number 5<lb />
I he r:t- iiui Class held its flrsi<lb />
:g el the year .� M .<lb />
Austin MseUtoriaaa. rhe<lb />
purpose of the meeting �a bo nomi-<lb />
 � i lass officer for the coming<lb />
� t-v ion Hi he held on<lb />
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 majority mill put the eandi-<lb />
v there were : nom<lb />
I ' - the fhre offk s. P<lb />
irei aaaeaahly was RonnielRose,<lb />
I the Eiec.ioi.s Comm.<lb />
�� -  : by Carole Can. acting a<lb />
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v. na for i :  i<lb />
- - I Hows: R. � Hurley 1<lb />
Ho ewell,  Tody Thome, New<lb />
Bern; David Benn tt. WUaaiagton;<lb />
� e Briggs, Kitty Hawk; 31 k<lb />
Katsias, Visgiaia Beach; Charlie El-<lb />
gin, rg, V:i : sad Jin K<lb />
ockea, Pa<lb />
Vice-pres nominees include:<lb />
"Bu ba" Driver, R  'a Lyle<lb />
Durham; James H. Cauaby,<lb />
Pat Twiford, Stumpy<lb />
1 �; Jay Bobbins, Greenville; and<lb />
Lino Newton.<lb />
Nominations for secretary are: Ann<lb />
th, Durham; Sylvia Jones, K i -<lb />
Bee Ifendenhall, Cary; Rachel<lb />
Steinbeck. Greenville; Carolyn Mar-<lb />
aud Diana John-<lb />
Poui Oak<lb />
 A sh� t'oro.<lb />
N bions for treasurer include:<lb />
Sev. ri. Portsmouth, Va<lb />
'arker, Raleigh; Dolores<lb />
Harrietts Hogar,<lb />
Jerry Stokes. Hope-<lb />
and Jantt Hodges, San-<lb />
M.iy Lot<lb />
. � nford<lb />
B<lb />
well, Va<lb />
oAmJI. repr seatathra nominees<lb />
Syleis Lassi er, Four Oaks;<lb />
ali.i:e Smith, HarreUs; Margaret<lb />
P weU, Greenville; Linda Parry,<lb />
3 !ma; L u Ellen Flowers, Fremont;<lb />
lv. buns, Dur am; Lovey Eilei;<lb />
Kelky. afoua Olive; Elaine Head,<lb />
3 Bgs; Martha Wilson, Win-<lb />
-Salem; Johana Elizabeth Leeu-<lb />
iirg, Wilmington; May Jorgan<lb />
L na Kay McLemore. Henderson.<lb />
As is displayed by the number o<lb />
"in it can be een that sta-<lb />
 a ion at the meeting was<lb />
vtiy keen. The meeting progised<lb />
in an orderly fashion and tie fresh-<lb />
men seemed to have the interest of<lb />
class and East Carolina at<lb />
it campaign by each of he<lb />
can idatee began immediately and<lb />
as been increasing in momentum as<lb />
"on (iay draws nearer. It i.s hoped<lb />
that ail freshmen will take advan-<lb />
tage of their voting privileges.<lb />
Paper Plans Literary Section;<lb />
Request Student Participation<lb />
East Carolinian will publish<lb />
 two-page magazine section some-<lb />
time in November, according to tdi-<lb />
Joyce L. Smith and Jimmy l'er-<lb />
re<lb />
�1<lb />
Anj literary work may be submit-<lb />
as abort stories, poems,<lb />
essays, and short, humorous features.<lb />
All work must be original, however.<lb />
Billy Arnold, sporty edi.or. has<lb />
b en appointed editor of the special<lb />
seat on and says that all manuscripts<lb />
must i�e turned in by October 28.<lb />
A many literary works will be<lb />
published as space will permii. Short<lb />
stories and essays must not exceed<lb />
3,000 words so as to conserve space.<lb />
Interested students are requested to<lb />
sabmk their writings early to insure<lb />
publication.<lb />
All manuscripts should be typed<lb />
ie spaced or written in ink. Only<lb />
B � sidje of the paper should be used,<lb />
an I wide margins for editing should<lb />
� 'if Manuscripts should be taken<lb />
to the East Carolinian offices on the<lb />
: floor or mail'd to Magazine<lb />
Section. Box lJ90.<lb />
Pseudonyms or pen names will be<lb />
e I if so desired, but only if accom-<lb />
; anied by the writer's real name. It<lb />
i t at the magazine section<lb />
can be run quarterly so as to giye<lb />
outlet for creative writing to inter-<lb />
ested students, the editors comment-<lb />
Uirintf Homecoming Festivities<lb />
Jobil Lassiter Reigns As Homecoming<lb />
Queen; Fleming Dormitory Wins Award<lb />
Dean Leo Jenkins, F. D. Duncan<lb />
Named College Vice-Presidents<lb />
Appointments<lb />
Hade By Board<lb />
Of Trustees<lb />
Shown above are F. D. Duncan and Dr. Leo Jenkins �ho �ere recentI, appointed vice-president of the<lb />
college by the local Board of Trust<lb />
ee.<lb />
Marine Information<lb />
Available Now<lb />
Any young man interested in be-<lb />
coming an officer in the United<lb />
Sta.es Marine Corps may secure in-<lb />
formation regarding this program by<lb />
contacting Dean L. W. Jenkins,<lb />
1 is program is open to all men<lb />
in college regardless oi their classi-<lb />
fication. There art two programs�<lb />
one for seniors and one for fresh-<lb />
men, sophomores, and juniors.<lb />
A representative from the Marine<lb />
Corps will be here at East Carolina<lb />
in December to administer physical<lb />
examinations to those interested in<lb />
becoming an officer.<lb />
� . LsLssatar,<lb />
 Beach, Va was elected<lb />
� annual homecoming by<lb />
t student body and reign-<lb />
activities of the Horae-<lb />
kend. She was crowned<lb />
coming dance, and rode<lb />
in a red Cadillac con-<lb />
Laasiter, an attractive<lb />
exclaimed, "There were so<lb />
girls in the contest,<lb />
� ' hardly had a chance<lb />
is so proud to win because<lb />
grandparents so happy<lb />
iter is no newcomer to<lb />
tests, She wa3 runnerup<lb />
rginia Beach Contest and<lb />
Beach Ball Princess for<lb />
B ach High School.<lb />
�ioe she participate ia<lb />
Usts, but she is also active<lb />
.   j Mil all m, and<lb />
eerleader in high school.<lb />
g ta of bomecomtpg<lb />
ng he must beautifully<lb />
dona, t'ampus residence<lb />
leeeratsd in the college<lb />
and gold and featuring the<lb />
na Pirate symbol, made<lb />
 backgroand for t' � occa-<lb />
o by presented each year<lb />
 Industrial Ar's Club for the<lb />
actively decorated dormi-<lb />
o Fleming Hall for wo-<lb />
fot,en Hall for freshman<lb />
id Slay Hall for men as<lb />
up.<lb />
R. Ridenhour of Durham,<lb />
f the East Carolina Col-<lb />
Alumni Association, preside<lb />
� the morning at a meeting of<lb />
Council. Alumni Secretary<lb />
W. Bu. lei gave a progress<lb />
f activities in the Asascia<lb />
Discasaiofl centered attention<lb />
i eampaign during October,<lb />
er, and December, 1955, to<lb />
reasc memrbership in the Alumni<lb />
. on and upon alumni publi-<lb />
s as means of furthering in-<lb />
and loyalty to the college.<lb />
ila afternoon parade, moving<lb />
�i the East Cam-pus through<lb />
1 ntown Greenville, attracted hun-<lb />
� of spectators. Donald Umstead<lb />
�ksville, president of the college<lb />
- -ei,t Government Association, snd<lb />
a freshman i Bruce Phillips of Raeford, student<lb />
chairman of Homecoming Day activi-<lb />
ties, worked with a large group oif<lb />
assistants in planning the event.<lb />
More than thirty women students,<lb />
chosen by college dormitories and<lb />
Si udent organization as their spon-<lb />
sors, occupied decorated cars and<lb />
share honors wits the queen.<lb />
Among more than a dozen elab-<lb />
orately decorated floats, top honors<lb />
were awarded to Gamma Theta Upsi-<lb />
lon, national professional geographic<lb />
fraternity; the EPO service fraterni-<lb />
ty; and the Association for Childhood<lb />
Education, international campus or-<lb />
ganizations.<lb />
Tne East Carolina Marching Bai.d.<lb />
with Herbert L. Carter of the faculty<lb />
as director, and bands from six East-<lb />
em North Carolina high schools pro-<lb />
!ed music 'or th � pari.de. Marching<lb />
in their brightly colored uniforms<lb />
were ensemble from Greenville, Wil-<lb />
 mston, Washington, Farmville,<lb />
R i rsonville and Tarboro.<lb />
Cadets of the East Carolina Air<lb />
Force ROTC were represented by<lb />
cadet i I rs, the Color Guard, and<lb />
an h� o! drill squadron.<lb />
Social events of the alumni cele-<lb />
bration included a pre-Homecoming<lb />
dance Friday night, wi;h music by<lb />
Boyd Raebum an his Band; and a<lb />
buffet luncheon in the Mamie E�<lb />
Jenkins Faculty-Alumni House, with<lb />
members of the Greenville-Pitt Alum-<lb />
ni chapter as hosts sr.d hostesses; a<lb />
tea given in honor of visi ore by<lb />
students living in Gotten Hall; re-<lb />
union differs by the Veterans Club<lb />
and other campus groups; and the<lb />
annual Homecoming Hop.<lb />
A North State Conference football<lb />
game between East Carolina and Elon<lb />
attracted a large number of specta-<lb />
tors and ended in a 13-0 victory for<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
1955 Homecoming Queen<lb />
Competition Open<lb />
For This Year's<lb />
Rhodes Scholars<lb />
Rhodes Scholarship competition for<lb />
195G was announce at Durham re-<lb />
cently by Dean W. C. Davison of the<lb />
Duke University Medical School.<lb />
Dean Davison is secretary of the<lb />
selection committee in North Caro-<lb />
lina for next year's candidates for<lb />
the coveted two-year scholarships at<lb />
England's Oxford University. AppH-<lb />
ca ion deadline ror interested com-<lb />
petitors is November 1, 1955.<lb />
"The selection committee is inter-<lb />
ested in good all-around young men;<lb />
ihat is, those who have shown some<lb />
definite quality of distinction in<lb />
scholastic ability and physical vigor<lb />
Dean Davison said.<lb />
Any unmarried man between 19-25<lb />
who is at least a Junior in college<lb />
eligible to compete for one of the<lb />
winds which each year sends 32<lb />
American men to study at Oxford.<lb />
"The Rhodes scholar may choose<lb />
studies in any of Oxford's 23 col-<lb />
leges, including bar, medicine and any<lb />
of the liberal arts and sciences Dean<lb />
Davison, himself a former Rhodes<lb />
scholar, pointed out. "The award may<lb />
be extended to three years if the<lb />
cholarV. record is satisfactory he<lb />
ndJed.<lb />
A Rhodes scholarship is worth 600<lb />
British pounds annually, which will<lb />
cover the student's complete expenses<lb />
at Oxford, D.an Davison pointed out.<lb />
"T e Oxford school year comprises<lb />
three terms of wo months each,<lb />
leaving six weeks vacation at Christ-<lb />
mas 8:d Easter, ag well as three<lb />
;ncnhs during the summer to tour<lb />
Europe he noted.<lb />
Some 21 former Rhodes scholars<lb />
are now living in Nor h Carolina, in-<lb />
cluding the followig eight members<lb />
of the Duke acuity: Dr. William M.<lb />
Blackburn; Prof. William B. Bolich;<lb />
Dr. Baynard Carter; Dean Davison;<lb />
Dr. William 11. Irving; L. W. Mc-<lb />
Ivenzie Jr Frank K. Mitchell; and<lb />
�JS. R. Wicker.<lb />
Any interested student may apply<lb />
either in the s ate in which he re-<lb />
sides or in the state where 'he is st-<lb />
anding college. Application may be<lb />
Stained by writing or telephoning<lb />
Durham 0Q1J; ext. 8277) to Dr. W. C.<lb />
Davisoa, Duke University, Durham,<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Co-Editors Appoint Four<lb />
To Editorial Positions<lb />
Recently appointed by the co-edi- Manager. As business manager of her<lb />
tora of the East Carolinian are thej-high school paper and annual she<lb />
following journalists to editorial po-j received her firt experience in this<lb />
si ions on the staff: Oliver Williams, :ield.<lb />
assistant editor; Jan Raby, mana-<lb />
ging editor; and Janet Hill, feature<lb />
editor. Mary Ellen WHliam.v received<lb />
her position as businew manager<lb />
last spring.<lb />
A -si �i.t editor Oliver Williams,<lb />
iota Rocky Mount, is a sophomore<lb />
a;1 i majoring in business. Writing<lb />
the regular column, "Controversial<lb />
Currents and assisting the co-edi-<lb />
tor in all their work are the require-<lb />
ts of i is position.<lb />
Although hi is Oliver's first year<lb />
on the Bast Carolinian staff, he gain-<lb />
�d know-how during Ins hig school<lb />
bays at West Edgeeombe as a mem-<lb />
ber if the newspaper staff and a<lb />
business manager of the annual.<lb />
English major Jan Raby iK a jun-<lb />
ior, hailing from Elizabeth Gity. As<lb />
managing editor, her du'ies include<lb />
writing the weekly column Pot Pour-<lb />
ri; assisting the co-editors in writing<lb />
headlines and news stories; and help-<lb />
ing in the make-up department.<lb />
While in the service Jan wrote a<lb />
WAF column for base newspapers.<lb />
She also received journalistic train-<lb />
in as a staff member of her high<lb />
school newspaper, of the WCUNC<lb />
newspaper, and last year on the<lb />
'taff of the East Carolinian.<lb />
Serving as businese manager is<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams, a junior from<lb />
Hookerton, and a business, education<lb />
major.<lb />
Mary Ellen's duties in this office<lb />
hiclule keeping the books, osganizing<lb />
and placement of ads. This is her<lb />
third year as a staff member; for-<lb />
merly, siie has assisted the Business<lb />
Janet, from Elizabeth City, is a<lb />
sophomore, majoring in ar' and mi-<lb />
noring in English. As Feature Btiitoi<lb />
she lias change of wilting "Around<lb />
the Campus" and 'Who's W o" at.d<lb />
other feature articles. Also, she helps<lb />
the coverage of g neral news.<lb />
While a freshman Jan-t gained ex-<lb />
perience in newspaper work as a<lb />
staff member of the East Carolinian.<lb />
College Union Sends<lb />
Delegates To Florida<lb />
For Regional Meet<lb />
You've heard a lot of discussion<lb />
concerning "The Big Four This<lb />
inie. we have r. fence to the Region<lb />
Four of ihe Association of College<lb />
Unions, which includes member col-<lb />
leges and universities in Virginia,<lb />
Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina,<lb />
South Carolina, Georgia. Alabama,<lb />
and Florida.<lb />
The Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion Social Committee, which is the<lb />
student advisory board for program-<lb />
ming at the Collage Union, is happy<lb />
to let you know that East Carolina<lb />
Colleg had two delegates to the re-<lb />
gional meeting, held in Gainesville,<lb />
F!a. at the University of Florida,<lb />
October 6-8. Decoma Byrd, chairman<lb />
of the SGA Social Committee, and<lb />
Charles Simmons are bubbling over<lb />
with ideas, after comparing notes<lb />
wi h delegates from Unions of other<lb />
schools.<lb />
Local BSU Sets Goal Of One<lb />
Hundred For State Convention<lb />
The Baptist Student Union has set<lb />
a goal of 100 to attend the North<lb />
Carolina State BSU Convention to be<lb />
held in Greensboro on November 4-6.<lb />
T is is ihe largest goal ever set in<lb />
the 20-year history of the BSU at<lb />
East Carolina. Both Wake Forest and<lb />
Meredith Colleges have set the same<lb />
goal, thus making the three schools<lb />
vying for the largest attendance. Stu-<lb />
dents have already started turning<lb />
in their regis ratien fee at the BSU<lb />
office at 404 E. Eighth Street. This<lb />
tea is only one dollar and must be<lb />
turned in before October 20 if the<lb />
tudent plans .o attend the conven-<lb />
Licn. Other cosits will . include five<lb />
dollars which will take care of trans-<lb />
portation. There willbe a chartered<lb />
bus and ten automobiles going. Lodg-<lb />
ing and breakfast will be provided<lb />
by the Greensboro church families.<lb />
The convention theme is "God's V7orld<lb />
- -My Life, Now" and will be the basis<lb />
for a Forum discussion on October<lb />
17. Participants on the program will<lb />
be Miss Ruth White, Dean sf Women,<lb />
and three students.<lb />
The convention committee appoint-<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
f i I y Ruth Lassiter, president of the<lb />
BSU, are: Ralph Lamm, chairman,<lb />
Sandra hi dford, and Jimmy Walton.<lb />
ihsre will be many outstanding pas-<lb />
tors and speakers at the convention.<lb />
Among l em will be Rev. Roger<lb />
Smith cr the Baptist Foreign Mission<lb />
Board in Richmond, Va Dr. J. P.<lb />
Alien of Charlottesville, Va and Dr.<lb />
Fr . k C. La abash, famous for his<lb />
work wi h world literacy.<lb />
On October 10, Dr. Gordon Ever-<lb />
tte, professor in the Science Depart-<lb />
mei t, was moderator of a panel on<lb />
i e tonic "God's World Members of<lb />
the panel were RaUh Lamm, Shirley<lb />
lassiter, and Oliv r Williams.<lb />
According to Kan Green, Vesper<lb />
services during lie coming week will<lb />
empharize "God's World�My Life,<lb />
Now" which is the convention theme.<lb />
The local BSU is being repre-<lb />
sented at the N. C. State Officers<lb />
Council in Raleigh on October 14 and<lb />
15 by Ruth Lassiter and Gloria Blan-<lb />
ton, direq'or. Ruth is chairman of the<lb />
"LISTEN" study committee which<lb />
will make recommen lath n on the ex-<lb />
penditure of the funds for '5555.<lb />
'r. J.  . j. a-j Basaaaai<lb />
" r F. D Daacaa have<lb />
 the ' oi-<lb />
' '  aaMM<lb />
Pri John D. Mew<lb />
' v  �� i East Cavo<lb />
1 ere Saturday.<lb />
� a funda: rinf<lb />
- and other<lb />
according to<lb />
D M ck.<lb />
'�nkinv Heads PacaJty, Curriculum<lb />
 Board of Trustees.<lb />
 ias become vice-president<lb />
rge of faculty and curriculum;<lb />
I Mr On.car. rice-president in<lb />
rg of business affairs.<lb />
 .� v of New Jersey, Dr. Jenk u<lb />
has served as Dean of Adminirra-<lb />
- 1847. He It a grad-<lb />
Rutgers University, Colum-<lb />
ity, and New York Dal-<lb />
it y. B-rore coming to East Caro-<lb />
ina, he was connected with Mont-<lb />
� air Staj e Teachers College in New<lb />
I rsey, acted as assistant to the Cora-<lb />
' ��� for Higher Education in<lb />
the New Jersey State Department of<lb />
Educi md during World War II<lb />
served on Guam, Iwo Jima and<lb />
alcanal as Captain in the U. S<lb />
in Corps.<lb />
Duncan Heads Rusinews Affairs<lb />
Mr. Duncan joined the administia-<lb />
-��:f of East Carolina in 1936<lb />
is Bui ineas Manager of the college.<lb />
Previously e had been eonneeted for<lb />
years with the Finance Dirisios<lb />
of he State Department of Eduea-<lb />
 in Raleigh.<lb />
A gradual of the University ef<lb />
�h Carolina, he is at present a<lb />
member of the Board of Directors of<lb />
 s Pitl CourVy Scholarship Pounds-<lb />
lion and the Easft Carolina Schol&amp;r-<lb />
 Foundation.<lb />
Board of Trustee, meeting<lb />
jointly with bbe Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina and the Pint (h-snty Scholarship<lb />
i oundations, decided Saturday to en-<lb />
gage the Ketchum Company, a fund-<lb />
raising organization with a branch<lb />
 ('�' arlotte, as counselors in a drive<lb />
increase funds available at the<lb />
college for scholarships; and other<lb />
s otial services.<lb />
State School Board<lb />
Association Meets<lb />
Here Tomorrow<lb />
The Eastern Division of the North<lb />
Carolina State School Board Associa-<lb />
tion will meet at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege Friday, October 14, st 2 p.m<lb />
according to Dr. J. K. Long of the<lb />
college faculty, chairman of the as-<lb />
sociation's Planning Committee.<lb />
The program, arranged here st a<lb />
committee meeting this week, will<lb />
develop the theme "School Board<lb />
Problems and Responsibilities Todsy<lb />
County and city superintendents,<lb />
chool principals, school board mem-<lb />
bers, and other interested persona<lb />
have been invited to attend.<lb />
Six topics of significance in pablk<lb />
education and of particulsr Interest<lb />
to school-board members will be sub-<lb />
mitted for discussion at the October<lb />
14 meting, Dr. Long states. These<lb />
are:<lb />
How can school board members<lb />
help teachers to feel that "this is my<lb />
community"? Ho � may school boardg<lb />
and teachers interpret schools to the<lb />
community? The school bosrd's re-<lb />
sponsibility for the instructional pro-<lb />
gram; The relationships of school<lb />
boards and district committees;<lb />
Changes in school law which affect<lb />
the powers and responsibilities of<lb />
srhoe boards; Organization of school<lb />
boards and a consideration of sems<lb />
thing, the members should know.<lb />
Speaker for the afternoon session<lb />
will be Dr. J. D. Rose, former presi-<lb />
dent, National School Board Asso-<lb />
ciation. Ah 3:45 p.m. there will be six<lb />
discussion groups, adjourning at 1:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Dinner meeting will be in the North<lb />
cafeteria at 6:00 with guest speaker<lb />
Honorable W. B. Rodman, Attorney<lb />
General of North Carolina, address-<lb />
ing the group at 7:00. A quastiao-<lb />
answer period with Dean Gay �.<lb />
Phillips presiding will follow, the<lb />
meeting adjourning at 8:45.<lb /><pb facs="00038383_tn_0002" /><lb />
f AGE TWO<lb />
CAST C AlO LI H I All<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1965<lb />
Students Forget Aim<lb />
As inter season begins to drift in upon<lb />
East 'Carolina's vast campus, turning the green<lb />
to crisp brown and killing every blossominj bush<lb />
and flower, many of East Carolina's students<lb />
are dying inside, too. There have been complaints<lb />
from many individuals about tests and examina-<lb />
tions being extremely trying on their time and<lb />
I bought.<lb />
Tbese students should be reminded of their<lb />
aim in coming to school. Many boys and girls<lb />
forget that an institution of higher learning is<lb />
primarily constructed to give tests and examina-<lb />
is, with the objective of teaehing its people<lb />
of the liner and more complex things of life.<lb />
College is not a iant social gathering, as<lb />
many have mistakenly thought, but is rather a<lb />
seat of learning. We should strive to understand<lb />
this and cooperate with our teachers and with<lb />
We are after all paying for a college educa-<lb />
n. We should make the best of every penny<lb />
that is spent in preparing us for the hard life of<lb />
competition that faces each and every student<lb />
i; graduation. If socializing were the main<lb />
objective of East Carolina College, or any school<lb />
thai matter, then students could look, for-<lb />
trd to a fom-year period of wine, women, and<lb />
tig, free from work or worry of any kind.<lb />
Let's all settle down to work and meet our<lb />
sts with the vim and vigor that is expected of<lb />
-W.V.A.<lb />
Time For Improvements<lb />
Appropriations were made by the senior<lb />
- of 1955 for the renovation of Wright Circle<lb />
; the fish-pond. Improvements which were<lb />
sed to have bem marie included the addition<lb />
tlights lighting the fish-pond, the planting<lb />
se bushes around the pond, and, in general,<lb />
tying Wright Circle.<lb />
Three hundred dollars was appropriated for<lb />
ovemc at to the campus. So far, by casual<lb />
at ion. we have witnessed the cleaning out<lb />
� fish-pond, the addition of a small fence,<lb />
he recent cutting of the grass inside the<lb />
Passing Remark<lb />
Praise For Those<lb />
Working Behind<lb />
The Scenes<lb />
by Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Who's Who At East Carolina<lb />
SGA Prexy Umstead Saluted As Campus Head<lb />
by Lois Grady<lb />
.<lb />
. KAKINC OF HOMECOMING<lb />
ihe Homecoming Chairmen and their<lb />
committee members are to be con-<lb />
gratulated for the marvelous way<lb />
hey andled the weekend activities.<lb />
theirs wms a tremendous task and<lb />
responsibility and ihey worked many<lb />
hours to make this year's Home-<lb />
coming the huge success that it was.<lb />
Students are inclined to forget<lb />
those tuple who work so earnestly<lb />
behind the .scenes and supervise af-<lb />
fairs such as Homecoming.<lb />
We heard only favorable comments<lb />
concerning the parade. The float<lb />
sponsored by the Geography frater-<lb />
nity,<lb />
Gamma Theta Upsilon, was un-<lb />
doubtedly the best in the parade, and<lb />
certainly deserved the first-place<lb />
award.<lb />
Miss Jobil Lassiter is a very lovely<lb />
Homecoming Queen, and after seeing<lb />
the retty maidens in her court by-<lb />
s andera agreed that all the organi-<lb />
zations used very good taste. We<lb />
noticed that Dr. Messick received the<lb />
heartiest applause of all, though.<lb />
A year ago, this week's Who's Who<lb />
was practically unknown around cam-<lb />
pus. However, Don Umstead is prob-<lb />
ably one of the more widely known<lb />
names around East Carolina now.<lb />
This has been true since last spring<lb />
when Don defeated some of the well-<lb />
known personalities to become presi-<lb />
dent of our Student Government As-<lb />
sociation. Up until this time, Don<lb />
was not even a member of the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Associaion. Hifc<lb />
experience with SGA work was two<lb />
years work done in high school days.<lb />
He feels he owes a lot to his friends<lb />
,in helping him win the election. They<lb />
knew of and never failed to advertise<lb />
and impress the students with Don's<lb />
suiceie interest in student affairs<lb />
and activities. Indeed! Don received<lb />
a great honor and responsibility upon<lb />
his election. Our SGA president is<lb />
shouldering Ibis responsibility neatly.<lb />
In response to progress of the<lb />
SGA this year, Don e plained, "I'm<lb />
very pleased with the response from<lb />
the students and administration thus<lb />
far. I am looking forward to a very<lb />
iiogiessive year<lb />
"Buzay" Young and Don attended<lb />
the National Congress of Student<lb />
Government Associations which was<lb />
held in Minneapolis, Minn, in August.<lb />
Our Student Government Association<lb />
has been a member of the NSA siace<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Jan Raby<lb />
last apiing. Don expressed that this<lb />
was a step forward for us. Our lead-<lb />
ers were given the opportunity to<lb />
observe t'e practices and procedures<lb />
carried on by the larger colleges and<lb />
universities.<lb />
A buddy once suggested that Don<lb />
visit East Carolina College. After his<lb />
Navy service, Don decided to follow<lb />
the triend's advice. On visiting the<lb />
canapus, Don thought the school would<lb />
be nice.<lb />
opinion now, however, expresses much<lb />
more enthusiasm. "I like it very<lb />
much and I think East Carolina has<lb />
a wonderful future Don said.<lb />
Don, a business major and social<lb />
studies minor, is from Leaksville, N.<lb />
C. During his college career here,<lb />
he has maintained a Doan's List<lb />
average.<lb />
Along with his other activities, Doa<lb />
p'articipateg in some of the campus<lb />
organizations. He is a member of the<lb />
Veterans Club and the Young Demo-<lb />
crats Club. Al.so, he M a member of<lb />
the Delta Ze.a Chapter of Delta<lb />
Sigma Pi, pioressional business fra-<lb />
ternity.<lb />
Don is also one of the many family<lb />
men at ECC. He is married to the<lb />
former Miss Jo n Tucker and they<lb />
have one child, a daughter<lb />
As for future plans, Don wants to<lb />
do is Certified Public Account's ap-<lb />
prenticeship work immediately after<lb />
graduation. After the exam, Don<lb />
thinks he would like to do CP.A.<lb />
work in he Charlotte or Greensborc<lb />
area.<lb />
To you, Don, a leader on our cam-<lb />
pus wholastically and in extra cur-<lb />
ricular activities, we wish you the<lb />
best of good luck. May all your<lb />
ho, es and dreams be fully realized.<lb />
With vour ambition and outstanding<lb />
Picture of ECC last weekend. Festive dec<lb />
orations, old friends coming together in little<lb />
groups all over campus, the air of excitement<lb />
aver all, crowds gathering along the sidewalk<lb />
watching the parade and then scattering off<lb />
again to meet once more at the football game.<lb />
Hustle bustle of scurrying feet and organized<lb />
confusion <lb />
Quite a contrast to this weekend. Come Fri-<lb />
day noon just about all the cars have whisked<lb />
away with their passengers and the campus ac-<lb />
quires that deserted look as if some dread disease<lb />
had killed its residents. TRhe noise of cars and<lb />
chattering students has laded away into nothing-<lb />
ness and all is still and silent.<lb />
So, he decided to attend. His' qualities, we know you will succeed.<lb />
of th<lb />
We are now wondering when the rest of the<lb />
improvements are going to take place. Since we<lb />
ink that the East Carolina College campus is<lb />
tionally one of the most beautiful college<lb />
npuses in the state of North Carolina, we are<lb />
naturally interested in any improvements which<lb />
can be made to make it more outstanding.<lb />
Also, in on er to help keep the campus more<lb />
itiful, we � aid like to request the students<lb />
please use the various trash cans located on<lb />
campus for their discarded note paper, paper<lb />
cups, etc. This would improve the looks of the<lb />
rnpus tremendously, and we are certain that<lb />
sryone can do this small but imnortant bit in<lb />
our campaign for a more beautiful campus.�J.H.<lb />
Looking: For An Audience<lb />
This writer had the opportunity to see two<lb />
first-rate plays last week by members of the<lb />
unman class. Such an opportunity was avail-<lb />
able to the rest of the 2,900-odd students, but less<lb />
than a hundred saw fit to avail themselves of it.<lb />
We are happy to note that the performances were<lb />
well tttended by the hih-school day visitors<lb />
present during the afternoon.<lb />
These productions were scheduled to be given<lb />
ain last night and tonight; however, the casts<lb />
were strongly discouraged by such a meager at-<lb />
tendance by their own freshman class. Over a<lb />
iusand strong, the great majority did not see<lb />
support their classmates in their first ap-<lb />
pearance upon this college's theatrical scene.<lb />
Those who attended were proud to note that<lb />
performers were still capable of giving a first<lb />
calibre dramatic characterization even without<lb />
the supporting strength and encouragement of a<lb />
full-house audience. We hope to see many of their<lb />
faces again in the Playhouses new productions<lb />
which are forthcoming.<lb />
Possibly it was poor publicity and crowded<lb />
student schedules which caused so few students<lb />
to attend. Our apologies go to those oh stage and<lb />
behind stage who put forth so much effort for<lb />
so little reward, except for gaining the experi-<lb />
ence.<lb />
It is hoped that the students of East Caro-<lb />
lina are not afraid of gaining a little culture if<lb />
that is their excuse. For those of you who like<lb />
g lod entertainment we hope to see all of you out<lb />
for the next dramatic production.�J. R.<lb />
AN EAST CAROLINA ALUMNUS<lb />
went over to Slay Hall early Satur-<lb />
day night to visit a cousin who re-<lb />
sides there now. Along with him were<lb />
two friends, also alumni of this<lb />
school.<lb />
They finally found his room, and<lb />
after the introductions two of them<lb />
took chairs. The third found comfort<lb />
on t. e cousin's roommate's bed.<lb />
"Same old Slay Hall the one<lb />
limiting- the cousin said.<lb />
"Yep retor.ed his friend in the<lb />
other chair, "same old paint job in<lb />
these rooms too<lb />
"How is school?" the one lying on<lb />
the bed aked. "I hear it's getting<lb />
pretty rough<lb />
Tin- two Slay residents looked at<lb />
each other and nodded with approval.<lb />
"Heard about one boy who was one<lb />
quality point down and they kicked<lb />
him out the boy ua the bed contin-<lb />
ued.<lb />
"And I can remember when we<lb />
wi re fifty behind and they'd beg you<lb />
 stay ft�� one sitting in the chair<lb />
iil, dropping ashes on the floor.<lb />
�Maybe thev don't like ashes on<lb />
their floor the boy visiting the<lb />
tousin explained.<lb />
"Oh, this place was initiated with<lb />
ashes he replied. 'T moved in when<lb />
the doors were first opened<lb />
"L)i 1 you go to the alumni lunch-<lb />
eon?" the cousin's roommate asked<lb />
t, e former students.<lb />
"Heck no one replied. "We came<lb />
down to have a good time, not to<lb />
dine<lb />
An old friend j.asstxi down the hill.<lb />
"Hey, haven't you graduated yet?"<lb />
the visitor lying on the bed called<lb />
to him. "He was down here with<lb />
me he told the others.<lb />
"Guess we had better be moving<lb />
on if we're going to the game the<lb />
one vLsiting the cousin said, rising.<lb />
"i n't think I'll go if the rain con-<lb />
tinues<lb />
Young Explains<lb />
NSA Benefits<lb />
To Our School<lb />
by "Buzz" Young<lb />
Last spring the Student Govern<lb />
ment Association of ECC voted to<lb />
join with schools all over the coun-<lb />
try and affiliate witi the National<lb />
Student Association. It is natural<lb />
that now the question arises as to<lb />
what beviefit NSA is to ECC.<lb />
This is a difficult question to an-<lb />
swer - for the a!vantages of most<lb />
any confederation are rather intangi-<lb />
ble. Such things as influence, ideas,<lb />
and contact are not easily evaluated<lb />
in t . common termi specific in-<lb />
stanr Evaluation of association<lb />
ntus not be done quickly; but we<lb />
may t this lime see the ways NSA<lb />
tan a'feet EOC�'through its stud :nt<lb />
government and in other ways.<lb />
First, will NSA association im-<lb />
prove our SGA? The answer is that<lb />
if we can learn from others, we can<lb />
benefit. Tie most informal opipor-<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Thomas Acts, Writes Plays<lb />
by Janet Hill and Irma Legget<lb />
tunity of association with other<lb />
sehoo's is personal conversation or<lb />
informal group discussion. By this<lb />
means much information on how<lb />
problems ate solved at other schools<lb />
and mue concerning rdea of stu-<lb />
dents from other places can be<lb />
broujrht back to East Carolina. And<lb />
when problems arise new to us it is<lb />
likely that they have previously been<lb />
considered somewhere else. Through<lb />
NSA we are made aware of the con-<lb />
clusions of other schools�conclusions<lb />
of trial and error.<lb />
On a more formal level are the<lb />
programs NSA has organized that<lb />
might benefit a college. Plans for<lb />
going to pour or it's going to quit such things � a student leadership<lb />
completely the boy in the chair said<lb />
1<lb />
the<lb />
 rain ceased, and they left for<lb />
;ame, leaving Slay Hall and its<lb />
many good-time memories behind.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Iubliahed by the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name ehanged from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as secoad-claae matter December 3, 1926 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
TRITE BUT TRUE: (From Charles<lb />
Dunn's column "Over The Hiil" in<lb />
the Daily Tar Heel)�A coed held her<lb />
friends spellbound wihile she told;<lb />
them of this fellow who had taken<lb />
a bottle in one hand, her in the other<lb />
and headed straight for the bed.<lb />
A moment later the spell was brok-<lb />
en wen she slipped up and let it be<lb />
kr.own that he fellow was only a<lb />
baby, she was the baby's sitter, and<lb />
the feot;le contained only milk.<lb />
program and a student discount serv-<lb />
ice can be attempted on a formal<lb />
basis in; any college. A student leader-<lb />
ship program might prove particu-<lb />
larly leneiicial here at East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Also NSA might affect us in a<lb />
more indirect way. One example is<lb />
the "Scholarship Program for Fresh-<lb />
men" bulletin now being published.<lb />
This booklet will bring information<lb />
of ECC to many high school students<lb />
who otherwise would likely have nev-<lb />
er heard o us. The booklet will be<lb />
1 sent to each hiah school in the two<lb />
Carolinas and Virginia and contain<lb />
information on each college in the<lb />
three states.<lb />
Tommy Thompson, who is from<lb />
Durham and is a senior here at East<lb />
Cwrolkia, has been quite outstanding<lb />
in the Held of dramatics and play-<lb />
writing. Tommy, now practice-teach-<lb />
ing shorthand and typing in Wash-<lb />
ington, served in the armed services<lb />
or four years as a staff sergeant<lb />
-f which two and a hakf years were<lb />
in he Far East.<lb />
I" on entering East Carolina, Tom-<lb />
my was a physical education major.<lb />
However, during his freshman year,<lb />
he stopped playing football and be-<lb />
came a business major. During Tom-<lb />
my's sophomore year he was a mem-<lb />
ber of the track team and ran the<lb />
110 yard race. Another sport which<lb />
he also excels in is discus throwing.<lb />
During the past summer, Tommy<lb />
worked as a stenographer for the<lb />
Atlantic Coast Line.<lb />
Tommy wrote, directed, and acted<lb />
in the play "Abstract Wall" wfeteh<lb />
was presented here last year at the<lb />
Fine Arts Festival by the East Caro-<lb />
lina Playhouse. The year before he<lb />
wrote "Who Wears The Pants" which<lb />
wa also presented by the East Caro-<lb />
lina Playhouse. The Wilson Little<lb />
Theater, which he has performed with<lb />
many times, presented another one<lb />
of his plays, "The Stage Struck Kid<lb />
He is now working on another scrip<lb />
w ich should be finished winter quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Tommy acted in the television play<lb />
"Aria de Capo" by St. Milay which<lb />
wa.s presented here on WiKTT on The<lb />
College Hour.<lb />
After graduation, he plans to study<lb />
drama-tics in New York or California.<lb />
Tommy is a member of Delta Sig-<lb />
ma Phi, the professional business<lb />
fraternity. Also, he is the treasurer<lb />
as well as an outstanding actor of the<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse.<lb />
Impressions<lb />
An elderly lady walked into the<lb />
S.G.A. ofliee the other day and picked<lb />
up a slip of paper which has to be<lb />
filled out when someone wishes to<lb />
make an announcement over the pub-<lb />
lic address system in the cafeteria.<lb />
A brief review of the two one-act freshman<lb />
plays presented here as seen by this writer.<lb />
tlome Lift oj a Buffalo was the first. Can't es<lb />
. lain the title. The story was of a vaudeville<lb />
family trying to make a comeback. It was sup<lb />
posed to be a tragic comedy. r'ie funniest event<lb />
was the falling down and breaking of a fl<lb />
lamp�not planned. Two best performers f<lb />
this writer's seat were Don Haskins and Hilda<lb />
Bow man. The cast had to compete with some first<lb />
row hecklers.<lb />
(The second play was by far the better of the<lb />
two in plot and characterization. The story of<lb />
Thi Long Christmas Dinner required a few min-<lb />
utes for it to sink in as there is a lapse of 90<lb />
years and the actors had to "freeze to show the<lb />
difference in time. It was a story of four gen-<lb />
ii ations of a Boston family. Margaret Stamen<lb />
played her role exceptionally well.<lb />
Ever think of the connotations of the popu-<lb />
lar record, No Man Is An Island? No matter who<lb />
you are or where you are. you influence the people<lb />
who are near you and at some time you are influ-<lb />
enced by the people you come in contact with.<lb />
Makes you wonder if your batting average (as<lb />
shown by your influence) was of better than<lb />
minor league calibre or if the pitchers (those<lb />
who influence you) have had you fooled.<lb />
It's all in the viewpoint . . . First, there is<lb />
the teacher. His main problems are: keeping his<lb />
salary and his bills balanced, keeping up with<lb />
outside activities that it is his "duty" to partici-<lb />
pate in, overcrowded classrooms, grading papers<lb />
and keeping students interested. The student sees<lb />
it this way : not enough time to do both homework<lb />
ind extracurricular activities, the spending mon-<lb />
ey budget that doesn't quite work out, the teach-<lb />
er who doesn't understand, and the courses which<lb />
give that hopeless, frustrated feeling.<lb />
Tommy Thompson<lb />
the required information (after dis-<lb />
retfardittg the word "announcement"<lb />
at the top of the page), she exclaimed<lb />
� e the nearest man, "Well, what do<lb />
you put down for the 'purpose' of<lb />
the DATE?"<lb />
Talent Show<lb />
Plans for the East Carolina Talent<lb />
Show sponsored by the East Caro-<lb />
linian are now underway, according<lb />
to the co-directors, Helen Matthews<lb />
and Roy Askew.<lb />
T.ho program will include gags,<lb />
song, dances, monologues, an act<lb />
involving hypnotism, plus many other<lb />
attractions. The program is being<lb />
. lanned to be given the first week<lb />
in November; the exact date will be<lb />
announced in the next issue of the<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
Participants and those helping<lb />
with the program up to date are:<lb />
Helen Mat.hews, Roy Askew, Caro-<lb />
line Wallace, Gus Manos, Toppy<lb />
Hayes, Dot Sanderlin, Pat Curley,<lb />
Louise Yelverton, Daphne Williams,<lb />
Goldie Coley, Billy Arnold, Janet Hill,<lb />
Harry Blevins, and Jackie McDaniel.<lb />
Jlf anyone is interested in partici-<lb />
pating or helping with the Talent<lb />
Scow, please contact Roy Askew, Box<lb />
4U5, or come by the newspaper office<lb />
("The fact that Cleopatra's nose wasn't one<lb />
sixteenth f an inch longer changed the history<lb />
oi the world. Did you know also that the whole<lb />
plan of East Carolina Teachers College (what we<lb />
used to be) was changed because a stately old<lb />
oak stood in the path of construction?<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
On The Parking Problem<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Dhrision Columbia Scholastic Preaa<lb />
First Ttoce Rating, CSPA Conremtion, March, 1964<lb />
Editors<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
THE BCDC.ET COMMITTEE has<lb />
presented its appropriations and taiey<lb />
.have been accepted. Now it should be<lb />
quite a while before the campus or-<lb />
ganizations begin to suffer from "pe-<lb />
cuniary strangulation" again!<lb />
Upon reading the details concerning I in Wright Building.<lb />
Campus Calendar Of Coining Events<lb />
Joyce L. Smith, Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
  Jan F. Raby<lb />
 Oliver Williams<lb />
 Janet Hill<lb />
Mary Alice Madry, Fred<lb />
iiavenport, Pat J. Wentz, Lois Grady, Jonnie Simpson,<lb />
Florence Baker, Irma Legget, Purvis Boyette. Martha<lb />
Wilson, Jerrie McDaniel, Marjorie Davis, Lou Ann<lb />
Rouse Eunice Castellowe, Jesse W. Vick, Betty<lb />
Gaylord.<lb />
Sports Editor  - Billy Arnold<lb />
Sports Assistants Mike Katsics, Johnny Hudson<lb />
Business Manager  Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Assistants - - Edna Whitfveld, Jack Carroll<lb />
Photographer  - J- D- Henry<lb />
Editorial Advisor -  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 />
Eiktor this Lssue <lb />
Movie Review<lb />
"The Egyptian starring Bella<lb />
Darvi, the beautiful temptress who<lb />
made her debut in American films<lb />
in "The Racers will be shown in<lb />
Aus in Saturday night at 7 o'clock.<lb />
"The Egyptian" is a somewhat de-<lb />
pressing but powerful story of a<lb />
successful doctor of that day por-<lb />
� rayed by Edmund Purdom, who is<lb />
�jriven into exile because of the beau-<lb />
liml yet evil Egyptian played by<lb />
Mis Darvi.<lb />
Jean Simmons, who has played in<lb />
many religiou3 movies, plays the part<lb />
of a Christian who is very much in<lb />
love and devoted to Edmund Purdom.<lb />
Throughout Purdom's trials and trib-<lb />
Joyce L. Smith uiati0ns Jean Sfmrnons atayg by him.<lb />
On a different level are the phil-<lb />
osophical effects NSA might have on<lb />
East Carolina's SGA. Behind any<lb />
governing body there must be some<lb />
agreed philosophy�when that phil-<lb />
osophy realize change the resulting<lb />
government must realize similar<lb />
change. It is here where NSA can<lb />
strongly influence our student gov-<lb />
ernment.<lb />
Basically any assimilation of peo-<lb />
ple from various places results main-<lb />
ly in a communion of ideas. And this<lb />
association of ideas and ideology,<lb />
when taken back to each campus, has<lb />
its effect on the student government<lb />
of the campus. Questions as to what<lb />
are the rights and responsibilities<lb />
of students in bhe educational com-<lb />
munity arise. The question comes up:<lb />
what is strong student government<lb />
and do we have such? And it i� not<lb />
unlikely that we may think we have<lb />
strong government bofore we consid-<lb />
er the educational community and<lb />
later change our mind.<lb />
ilh general the National Student<lb />
Association affords us criteria for<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
4:00-5:00 p.m.�Music Dept. recital<lb />
in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
6:$0 p.m.�Y Vespers in Y Hut<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Movie "Ths Egyptian"<lb />
in Austin Auditorium<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
8:00 p.m.�EOC vs. WCC at Cul-<lb />
lowhee<lb />
MONDAY<lb />
5:30 p.m.�-Supper forum at BSU<lb />
center<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Rehearsal for Playhouse<lb />
in McGinnis Auditorial<lb />
8:00 p.m�Creative Writers Club<lb />
meeting i n TV room o f Student<lb />
Union<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
5:00 p.m.� Chapel in Austin<lb />
6:30 p.m.�Vespers at BSU Center<lb />
6:45 p.m.� FBLA meehng in Flan-<lb />
agan Auditorium<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Rehearsal for Playhouse<lb />
in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
6:00 p.m.�Newspaper staff meet-<lb />
ing<lb />
6:30 p.m.�Vespers at BSU center<lb />
7:00 p.m. SGA meeting in Flanagan<lb />
Auditorium<lb />
7:00 p.m.�-Rehearsal for Playhouse<lb />
in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
4:00-5:00 p. m.�Music Department<lb />
recital in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
6:30 p. m.�Y Vespers at Y Hut<lb />
evaluation of eur student government<lb />
and ideas for betterment of the gov-<lb />
ernment.<lb />
And where else is the name of East<lb />
Carolina College brought before hun-<lb />
dreds of students from every section<lb />
of the country?<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Last Friday night as I walked in<lb />
front of Austin, a visitor on our<lb />
campue called me. When I replied<lb />
he asked why the United States Flag<lb />
was still being flown. With a startled<lb />
look I glanced at the top of the pole<lb />
and sure enough there it was. I, <lb />
student of East Carolina College, was<lb />
greatly embarrassed at this impropei<lb />
handling of our flag.<lb />
This has not been written as �<lb />
narrow criticism but in the hope that<lb />
something constructive can be done.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Jesse Viok<lb />
DON'T YOU AOREE . . .<lb />
. . . that if the students cooperate with<lb />
the administration on the traffic situation, it will<lb />
not be necessary to make a parking area on one<lb />
of our beautiful lawns or take cars away from<lb />
underclassmen.<lb />
This year there are 633 registered cars plus<lb />
several hundred faculty and staff cars on the<lb />
campus. (Please note that we said "registered<lb />
cars"�this does not include the people who do<lb />
not register their cars). This large number of<lb />
ears has caused the traffic situation to become<lb />
very acute and has almost changed our campus<lb />
into a "Times Square<lb />
In order to alleviate part of this traffic, it<lb />
may become necessary to do as other schools have<lb />
done. In some schools, freshmen and, and maybe<lb />
sophomores, and students with an excess number<lb />
f traffic violations are not allowed to have ear-<lb />
on the campus. In some schools the classroom<lb />
districts are blocked off, making it necessary for<lb />
students to walk long distances to classes.<lb />
However, we do not think any of thes thil<lb />
will be necessary on our campus, if the students<lb />
will cooperate. For instance, do not drive your<lb />
car to each class. Once you have found a good<lb />
park, lioave your car parked there for the rest oi<lb />
the day. Last week one student got a ticket at the<lb />
Graham building. An hour later he got another<lb />
ticket at the Austin building. (A total cost of two<lb />
dollars, when he could have easily walked the<lb />
three blocks between the two buildings.)<lb />
Another thing that would help the situation<lb />
is that off-campus students who live close to the<lb />
campus walk to class instead of driving. One boy<lb />
who lives on Fifth Street across from the Austin<lb />
building once drove to class�incidentally, this is<lb />
much closer than Umstead Dorm is to Austin�<lb />
but after receiving several parking tickets, he<lb />
decided it was cheaper and better to stroll to<lb />
class in the mornings.<lb />
Students who live in the dorms should walk<lb />
to classes and leave their cars parked in the dorm<lb />
parking loLs. This would leave the parks around<lb />
the classroom buildings open to the visitors who<lb />
come to the campus each day.<lb />
Failing to report to the dean's office when<lb />
you receive a parking ticket is direct disregard<lb />
for authority. One student had .welve tickets<lb />
filed against him. Dean Tucker considers a park-<lb />
ing ticket a personal invitation to visit him and<lb />
straighten out the problem. Many students who<lb />
have received tickets have visited his office and<lb />
received guidance as to where they can find the<lb />
best parks, etc and avoid getting more tickets.<lb />
Don't yesti agree that if we cooperate with<lb />
the administration and observe the traffic rules<lb />
on the campus as we observe them on the high-<lb />
ways, it will be unnecessary to restrict the driv-<lb />
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The husky Caro-<lb />
performed first<lb />
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hat year.<lb />
Madifjan was an outstanding foot-<lb />
baller for Coach Bill Dole's Bucca-<lb />
neers and later played under Beonc.<lb />
He was topnotch center and lineback-<lb />
er, canning All-Conftrence honors in<lb />
is last season. Frank's efforts are<lb />
now aimed at producing winning<lb />
OOth&amp;fl for the Misawa Jets<lb />
Tarheels At Besl Carolina<lb />
It might be of interest to many<lb />
Tarheels that Coach Jack Boone's<lb />
entire �acting squad last Saturday<lb />
mght was made up of native North<lb />
Carolinians. Her is a rundown of the<lb />
boys an i their hometowns:<lb />
LE Bill Helms, Monroe<lb />
Jerry Brooks, Rockingham<lb />
11<lb />
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. ates Plaster<lb />
Christians 13-0<lb />
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Paul Popov, Kinston<lb />
ouis Hallow. Goldsboro<lb />
Ken Burgees, Burlington<lb />
Waverly Chesson, Washington<lb />
,1. D. Bradford, Fayetteville<lb />
Emo Boado. Wilmington<lb />
Bobby Gay, Wilson<lb />
East Carolina Battles Catamounts In<lb />
Conference Game At Cullowhee Saturday<lb />
Coach Jack Boone Will Show<lb />
Fast Backs; Rugged Linemen<lb />
East Carolina's Bill<lb />
Helms Is Top End For<lb />
Boone's Aggregation<lb />
Quarterback Dick Cherry is shown performing a hand-off to half<lb />
back Kmo Boano. Both boy� will see action against Western Carolina<lb />
Saturday night in Chllowhee.<lb />
North State Race Tighens<lb />
Mike Katsias<lb />
, fighting Pirates<lb />
annual Home-<lb />
� e Elon Chris-<lb />
Saturday night at<lb />
� Greenville.<lb />
� rst quarter the two<lb />
a  fensive standstill,<lb />
ei iod the Pirate<lb />
ifi in full fury. A<lb />
! Ii v� t; rough<lb />
npregi ; l ('hriatian de-<lb />
� � � hew were halfbacks<lb />
Kmo Boado, Bobby<lb />
ferry. As a result of<lb />
machine-like backfield,<lb />
ed t v first ttmch-<lb />
g t. This came about<lb />
aiding generalship<lb />
t�k Milton Collier. It was<lb />
proved to be the game's<lb />
e assed to Perry for si-<lb />
. i oilier made a perfect<lb />
 give ECC a 7-0 half-<lb />
quarter saw the battle<lb />
, - resumed. Ti e Pirate defense<lb />
Hallow, Mends, Burgess,<lb />
v and Overtoil continuously stop-<lb />
rous Elon attempts to place<lb />
scoring position. As<lb />
stanza began, Elon made a<lb />
even the game, but<lb />
ntercepted a Christian pass<lb />
FB�Harold O'Kelly, High Point<lb />
QB Dick Cherry, Washington<lb />
(Ulur outstanding players who saw<lb />
action against Elon, and who hail<lb />
from nearby vicinities, are Bobby<lb />
Perry and Bobby Conway, both from<lb />
Greenville. Robert Lilley, a freshman<lb />
flash at halfback, is from Tarboro<lb />
and Charlie Smith uomes to<lb />
I from Fairmont.<lb />
The 1154 North State celler club,<lb />
Lertoir Rhyne, indicated last weekend<lb />
bat they have no intentions of re-<lb />
peating last year's team by smashing<lb />
A palachigan 26-13.<lb />
This victory over last season'<lb />
Champions placed the Bears in top<lb />
spot in the Loop when Catawba<lb />
rx wed to Western Carolina's Cata-<lb />
mounts 20-6 Saturday night.<lb />
Western Carolina stepped into<lb />
second ; lace in the standings over<lb />
EC-C Catawba, Appalachian, East Carolina,<lb />
Elon, and Guilford which follow in<lb />
hat order. The bottom four teams<lb />
have suffered two losses eacft, thus<lb />
making their biJs for 'Conference<lb />
supremecy a far-fetched cry in the<lb />
wilderness, (luilford, which is cur-<lb />
rently occupying the celler spot, has<lb />
Wild William Helms, a 6-2, 195-<lb />
pour. J end, is playing his third season<lb />
of football for Coach Jack Boone<lb />
Pirate gridiron machine and is an<lb />
I itti.on.ant part of it.<lb />
Helms hails from Monroe, N. C,<lb />
where e was an outstanding player.<lb />
He enrolled here upon graduation and<lb />
� ii� slapping down all competition<lb />
for an end spot. In 1953, the big<lb />
fellow played in the shadow of Bobby<lb />
Hodges, an ECC All-State receiver.<lb />
However, last year Bill burst into<lb />
the regular lineup with plenty of<lb />
steam and has been playing first-<lb />
string terminal ever since.<lb />
Bo'ore a leg injury dumped him<lb />
out of the lineup early this season,<lb />
Bill was the prime target of Dick<lb />
Cherry's aerials. He is terrifically<lb />
fat for a big man and runs like an<lb />
unbalanced locomotive, heading for a<lb />
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KARES RESTAURANT<lb />
FOR THAI EXTRA SNACK<lb />
GOLDEN BROWN BUTTERED WAFFLES<lb />
iot yet met any League competition.<lb />
Elon, rated highly in pre-season � tremendous fall. His strange, gallop-<lb />
ing gait is deceiving and has caused<lb />
to underestimate<lb />
oils, was dumped 13-0 by the Pi-<lb />
rates of ECC, for their second Con-<lb />
ference loss and their fourth defeat<lb />
in a row wi bout a victory.<lb />
Guilfotd will be the next foe<lb />
in Lenoir Rhyne's path toward a<lb />
possible championship. Western Caro-<lb />
lina will play host to the Buccaneers<lb />
this Saturday in a game which may<lb />
determine Catamount hopes.<lb />
many an opponent<lb />
Bill's s. eed.<lb />
Against Norfolk Naval and West<lb />
�.V ester this year, the Monroe Mon-<lb />
ster tackled viciously, and constantly<lb />
plagued enemy Hacks. West Chester<lb />
spelled disaster for Bill, for it was<lb />
during the East Carolina-West Ch.es<lb />
ter conte! that the big end received<lb />
Skipper Jack Boone'a Pirates will<lb />
anchor in Western Carolina Satur-<lb />
day night wit'i the Intentions of<lb />
knocking the Catamounts out of<lb />
second place in North State Con-<lb />
ference standings.<lb />
The Cullowhee gridders have been<lb />
very impressive thus far thia season,<lb />
S owing up much better than ex-<lb />
perts had ; t-edictid. Saturday night<lb />
they smashed Catawba 20-6, display-<lb />
ing a strong offensive attack. The<lb />
win over the Indiana placed Western<lb />
Carolina a cond only to Lenoir Khyne<lb />
:n the Loop.<lb />
East Carolina seemed to click like<lb />
a new team la.t Week against Elon<lb />
and may use t e 13-0 vie ory over<lb />
he Christians as a springboard back<lb />
into conference respectability. The<lb />
Bucs h.ave dropped two league game<lb />
already this year, one to L noir Rhyne<lb />
:i twistl d !��<lb />
Last week against Elon, Helms saw-<lb />
only limited action. The knee injury.<lb />
acci rding to the coaches, si ould be<lb />
cleared up by thia Saturday's Western<lb />
Mo a scrap, and Bill Helma will<lb />
gain roar into play as one of the<lb />
Bucs' leading hustlers.<lb />
�v � L , � . � -<lb />
and one to Catawba, and will find<lb />
W stern Carolina tough.<lb />
Coach Boone displayed several<lb />
c angea in the Buc backfield last<lb />
m ek against Elon that were effective<lb />
o fensively. Freshman Bobby Lilley,<lb />
quarterback Milt Collier, and reserve<lb />
halfback Bobby Perry played fine<lb />
ball, Dick Cherry performed spectac-<lb />
ularly at his signal-calling post, pass-<lb />
ing and directing the squad. Gerry<lb />
Mattocks, a converted quarterback,<lb />
did some fancy stepping from the<lb />
halfback slot, and will probably ee<lb />
mote action from that position.<lb />
Bobby Cay, last week's starting<lb />
halfback, suffered an injured lag in<lb />
the Elon scrap, but it is hoped that<lb />
the Wilson speedster will be in playing<lb />
condition by Saturday night.<lb />
1)' fensively, the Pirates will give<lb />
 � tern Carolina's vaunted attack a<lb />
real test. Lou Hallow, a demon at<lb />
center for the Bucs, was a major<lb />
; orn in the side of Elon runners and<lb />
will be ready for fierce action against<lb />
� Catamounts. Joining the big<lb />
boro lineman will be Charlie<lb />
Smith, Waverly Chesson, J. D. Brao-<lb />
ford, Ken Burgees, Bobby Clark, Bob-<lb />
by Conway, Paul Popov and J�e May.<lb /><lb />
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have faster acceleration to win on<lb />
the tracks. And that means safer<lb />
passing on the highways. You've<lb />
got to have better springing and<lb />
suspension. For you: safer and hap-<lb />
pier motoring. You've got to have<lb />
big, fast-acting brakes and easy, ac-<lb />
curate steering. More things that<lb />
make your driving safer! Come in<lb />
and drive a Chevrolet yourself.<lb />
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FAYETTEVHLE, N.C.<lb />
COLUMBIA, S.C.<lb />
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO<lb />
ATLANTA, GEORGIA<lb />
JERSEY CITY, N.J.<lb />
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS<lb />
PITTSBURGH, PA.<lb />
TORONTO. CANADA<lb />
BELMAR, N.J.<lb />
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA<lb />
BALTIMORE, MO.<lb />
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.<lb />
FLOYD, VA.<lb />
GRAND FORKS, N.D.<lb />
MINOT, N.D.<lb />
LYNCHBURG, VA.<lb />
CANFIELD, O.<lb />
MILWAUKEE, WIS.<lb />
CINCINNATI, O.<lb />
FLAT ROCK, MICH.<lb />
JBFFERSONVILLE, INO.<lb />
DARLINGTON, S.C.<lb />
HAMMOND, IND.<lb />
DETROIT, MICH.<lb />
The safer car wins .<lb />
and Chevrolet's<lb />
the winning car<lb />
Every checkered flog signals a<lb />
Chevrolet victory in official 1955 stock car<lb /><lb />
competition�not only against its own field<lb />
but against many American and foreign<lb />
high-priced tan, tool<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
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EAST<lb />
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LIN1AN<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1955<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega Pledge Fourteen For 1955 Class;<lb />
Foreign Students At Language Club; Other Doings<lb />
has<lb />
ThL<lb />
in t<lb />
Ple<lb />
rhe Kappa Upsilon Chapter of the<lb />
pha Phi Omega service fraternity<lb />
named its pledge class of 1965.<lb />
 ear<lb />
e eras<lb />
re (la<lb />
there are fourteen boys<lb />
called the Kmil Massad<lb />
s of 1955. The 1955 pledge<lb />
class consists of Eddie Harris, Dave<lb />
Carson, Jimmy Johnson, Chris John-<lb />
son, bsreej Blythe, Jack Beaman,<lb />
Jitiuny Phelps, Harlom Mosley, J. B.<lb />
Nickols, Sonny Walker. James Lee,<lb />
Iougas Schafraa, Jeter P. Taylor<lb />
and Chai lea J. Herring.<lb />
! e members of the 1955 pledge<lb />
- completed a week of initiation.<lb />
They participated in the homecoming<lb />
parade as clowns and their float re-<lb />
ceived honorable mention.<lb />
'I'm- fraternity is planning a ban-<lb />
quel ;t: the Coutrtry Club on October<lb />
?nor of to new members.<lb />
The turposes of the Alpha Phi<lb />
ga Fraternity are to render serv-<lb />
�� this campus, such as helping<lb />
luring orientation, to help<lb />
state scout conclave held on this<lb />
cam Us each winter, and to further<lb />
ege a ?ancements during our<lb />
district meeting with other schools.<lb />
T e group also sponsor the annual<lb />
isfcmae dance.<lb />
Officers of the fraternity are Dock<lb />
h, -president; Charles Tvelace,<lb />
vice resident; Commodore Cas-<lb />
second vice-president; LaVerne<lb />
Sti cklsnd, recording secretary; Wi-<lb />
 Teal, corresponding secretary;<lb />
Epperson, treasurer; James<lb />
chaplain; Carl Sanders, alum-<lb />
retary; and Bobby Crumpler,<lb />
n<lb />
�<lb />
Emil Massad Pledge Class<lb />
as well<lb />
� f clubs<lb />
S�<lb />
ai d<lb />
for the con-<lb />
other organi-<lb />
occasion<lb />
venience<lb />
aations.<lb />
The new Music Building "listening<lb />
room" will be open :o all students on r<lb />
Monday, Wednesday and Friday from<lb />
7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and Sunday from<lb />
2:00 to 4:00 p.m.<lb />
The first hour .is devoted to the <lb />
playing of records, the titles of which<lb />
are ; osted on the bulletin beard in the<lb />
lobby of the Music Hall. The second<lb />
hour is devoted to the playing of<lb />
requests.<lb />
T e "listening room" is located in<lb />
room 101, and it is furnished in a<lb />
soothing style. Listening is made<lb />
more interesting by the stereophonic<lb />
The avisors of the club are Mr.<lb />
Dear. Leo Jink ins and<lb />
P �esident J. D. Messick.<lb />
members are Gary Scarboro,<lb />
Eugo e Ratlifife, Bob Penley, Jack<lb />
Hudson, Charles Write, Billy Glover,<lb />
neth Cole, Garlon Tuton, Tom<lb />
�ns, Roy Knight. Odgen Babhson,<lb />
Kenneth Bordeau.<lb />
Gamma Thou Upsiion, National<lb />
ssional Geographic Fraternity,<lb />
men and women to apply for<lb />
. Initiation of new pledges<lb />
. for November 7th which<lb />
. d after a dinner at the<lb />
Pragma chairman Charles<lb />
��g an interesting pro-<lb />
bation ceremony. Those<lb />
berestsd alt asked to con-<lb />
. E  er. Department<lb />
" Applicant? mus4 have<lb />
 eight quarter hours<lb />
I eutssrf cour-<lb />
S � pres:d��t j<lb />
i frstcxs<lb />
� pi i  i m -vnorary '<lb />
 fraternity played host. fctj<lb />
monthly meeting on<lb />
Sssm sa from Msd-<lb />
M , j-la Saatana<lb />
KjS�n�d an<lb />
. -n sf Spanish ntn-<lb />
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1 - iSM � Bn typi-<lb />
. v  Spanis h senori-<lb />
' andsome senors added<lb />
Iths presentation.<lb />
� .  the program, a social<lb />
the English iabora-<lb />
Ths Chess Club meets Thursday,<lb />
October IS. The club, organized for<lb />
se who are interested in playing<lb />
i, invites all whs would like to<lb />
join and become better acquainted<lb />
I r.ne. It is believed that<lb />
atany people on campus<lb />
want to play and they are urged<lb />
rtvite others who are interested<lb />
ome a part of the club.<lb />
The Square Dance Club is enthusi-<lb />
astically progressing. The club, which<lb />
eta d the Gym, Room 103, is under<lb />
the direction of Mis3 Cathmar Shaw<lb />
� the Physical Education Depart-<lb />
� and Miss Cynthia Mendenhall,<lb />
i of the College Union. Miss<lb />
S aw and Miss Mendenhall are di-<lb />
g the club until it is fully or- <lb />
. sized and can manage under its<lb />
pei i ion.<lb />
� Sciai Committee is in the<lb />
kg of com iling a student direc-<lb />
whieh will contain the names<lb />
addresses of all students. The<lb />
e feels that this will be use-<lb />
no! idav� and various other<lb />
JOHNSON'S<lb />
for the Best in<lb />
Music � Records -<lb />
Five Points<lb />
1<lb />
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Gifts <lb />
t<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT<lb />
"Good Food Mrnna<lb />
Good Nmttk"<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM Accessories<lb />
McCOEMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
-<lb />
Beddingfield's Pharmacy<lb />
FIVE POINTS<lb />
REVLON and CARA NOME<lb />
COSMETICS<lb />
REXAL DRUGS<lb />
ONE DAY FILM SERVICE<lb />
"Your Most Convenient Drug Store"<lb />
sound vstem. which produces the<lb />
in<lb />
ic 1<lb />
mi three sources.<lb />
First Foreign Film<lb />
In This Year's Series J<lb />
Draws Large Audience <lb />
"Kind Hearts and Coronets a<lb />
British film, was shown Wednesday,<lb />
October 5, in the Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Th? auditorium wa-s filled to ca-<lb />
pacity by people who came to see<lb />
the lirst of a series of foreign films.<lb />
Produced by J. Arthur Raak, "Kind<lb />
Hears and Coronets" is one of the<lb />
most famous of the Guinness come-<lb />
dies. The play has eight characters<lb />
witli each murdered in a distinctly<lb />
unique way.<lb />
�� I he Stone Flower" will be pre-<lb />
sented Tuesday, November 1, as the<lb />
econd film of the foreign fiLm series.<lb />
This Russian play is directed by<lb />
Alexander Ptushko arid the music is<lb />
hy Lev Schwartz. Starring is Vladi-<lb />
mir Diuzlinikov, Elena Derevschikova<lb />
an I Tamara Makarova.<lb />
"The Stone Flower" is based on 8<lb />
Ra ' ian legend by Pavel Bazhov. It<lb />
is the tale of a young stone-carver,<lb />
Danila, whose artistic sense urges<lb />
him to create a perfect flower of<lb />
one. T e story of his travels from<lb />
the real work of folk songs, fairs and<lb />
wed lings mt-� e dream realm of<lb />
r; istic ideals is gracefully done with<lb />
in usual use of a new color process,<lb />
an i a melodious score.<lb />
Tickets for the series, which are<lb />
$1.50, are available at the Austin<lb />
Building, 106 and the CoHege Union.<lb />
Former AFROTC Cadets Train<lb />
At Stallings Air Force Base<lb />
 adet Mike hatsias<lb />
to<lb />
J. C. PENNEY CO.<lb />
"Always First Quality<lb />
College Students Are Always Welcome To Visit<lb />
Penney's At All Times<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
Ladies Ready-To-Wer<lb />
Clothe<lb />
by<lb />
Investing news hag found its way<lb />
t i detachment headquarters of<lb />
h, � ROT4 at Basl Carolina Col-<lb />
 this week. A list of officer! in<lb />
primary flying training a: Stalling j<lb />
Air Has. Kinston. Bhowed the pros-1<lb />
.nee ai many grsdustes from the<lb />
FROTC program hi re at the col-<lb />
lege. Among these men an- e fol-<lb />
lowing gr� luates of the ('lass 9.<lb />
1966: 2d U. Floyd T. Ufler, 2d Lt.<lb />
James V. Alexander of Colombia,<lb />
2.1 Lt. Louis B. Barnes of Erafield,<lb />
�id Lt. Joseph O. Clark of Creenville,<lb />
2d Lt. William W. Lamm of Lucania.<lb />
2d Lt. Donald C- McCiohon of Win-<lb />
teiville. '2 1 Lt. Betel W. McLawnh o.r<lb />
New on (Jrove, 2d Lt. Robert V.<lb />
Move or Snow Hill, 2 Lt. William<lb />
 Tucker of Cfcieod, 2d Lt. Richard<lb />
S. Hofikins of Edenton, 2d Lt. Frank<lb />
If. Hammond of Wilmington, 2d Lt.<lb />
William I. Aman of Jacksonville, 2d<lb />
Harold C Colson of Hertford,<lb />
1 Lt. Charles B. West of I1<lb />
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Prim; ry training solve- a vital funda-<lb />
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Dr. Jenkins Delegate<lb />
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Dr. !� W. Jens D I<lb />
by Gov. ' er H. Hodge <lb />
of the official delegates<lb />
White House C aferenei<lb />
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In preparation for this confer<lb />
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GARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche Streets<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
. � �  � , . ,1 � � "a : � 1 r ar.N<lb />
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John Flanagan Buggy Co Inc.<lb />
202 Horsepower Thunderbird Engrine<lb />
� choice of Fordomatic. Conventional,<lb />
or Orerdrice Transmissions<lb />
See Ed Harris class of '49<lb />
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For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods - Visit<lb />
Biggs Drug Store<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
Open 8 a. mlO p. m.  Sunday 8:30 a. m<lb />
10:30 a. m 4 p. mlO p. m.<lb />
Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
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HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS<lb />
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Dancing Pavillion For Your Pleasure<lb />
Near TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
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