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Kahv Managing Editor, discusses<lb />
K. rnard Shsw quotation OB<lb />
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ere Next Week<lb />
City Council Refers Local<lb />
Committee To SH&amp;PWC<lb />
The Stop Lig t Seeurement Com-1 .<lb />
mitte- has been Mailed again in their<lb />
.�tem.t to have an $1100 actuated<lb />
;a?iic signal installed at the inter-<lb />
section o' Fifth Street and the main<lb />
.n trance to campus. Committee<lb />
' hairman Kenneth Bordeaux present-<lb />
ea th- projK)sa! er3Drsed by the Stu-<lb />
dent Goven mint Association to the<lb />
Greenville Ci y Council October 13.<lb />
Public Highway<lb />
Mi. J. S. Hughes, Greenville City<lb />
Ma -nicer, told the committee that the<lb />
� � of Gr enville couki not grant<lb />
- . Mcheel. President of th Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega Pi. display the plaque which will be<lb />
rfHoaHj rarded the fraternity for one yew tonight by the National President in recognition of �<lb />
nail naniiI during the school year 1951-55. ��monow<lb />
M m lena C Han, (left) faculty adviser, holds the trophy awarded Beta Kappa Chapter in 1952 makiae<lb />
A, heal fratemttj the only chapter to win the awardtwice. Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey, (right) faculty sdviser<lb />
Oo the panes hh the chaparr will keep permanently in rreogaition of their outstanding work during 1954-55<lb />
 . (J. D. Henry photo)<lb />
National President Here Tonight<lb />
:�:e<lb />
Beta Kappa Chapter Of Pi Omega Pi<lb />
Named Recipient Of National Award<lb />
�v� fraternity, will be<lb />
e Pi lmeg� Pi National<lb />
.<lb />
��: tonight in recogni-<lb />
- MM achievement dur-<lb />
Natkma! President Here<lb />
M Johnson. Notional<lb />
 Omega Pi. will offi-<lb />
aon l the award to John W.<lb />
Raavr. - � daring 1964-5, at<lb />
� it -g givn In hor honor<lb />
I Orreenvilk? Country<lb />
� Kappa Chapter of.sion for one year a large plaque on<lb />
aej ma honorary buei-1 which the chapter name is inscribed<lb />
and along wkh that ia given a small-<lb />
er trophy w-ich the chapter keps<lb />
permanently.<lb />
Winning chapter oct as judges for<lb />
the neart year's award. The award<lb />
was won in 1953 by Eta Chapter at<lb />
I North Texas State College, Denten.<lb />
Texas, and hi 1954 by Gamma Nu<lb />
Chapter at Georgia State College for<lb />
Women at MiKedgenlie, Georgia.<lb />
.wew Momoora O easts<lb />
Ten students who hawe juat re-<lb />
ceived invitations to membership in<lb />
Pi Omega Pi will be among the<lb />
Oat<lb />
MM, i resent preai-<lb />
from Bethel, will<lb />
v � hfb banquet. Dr. E.<lb />
ad of the Department<lb />
'� -� cation, will give the<lb />
 dreea; and President John<lb />
� �� bring greetings from<lb />
st ration,<lb />
Wia Award Twice<lb />
chapter was the first<lb />
resets this award for<lb />
�� ag achievement whan they<lb />
 recipients for the school<lb />
la receiving the award<lb />
Bohl Kappa Chapter be-<lb />
sasei ti Rial chapter to wm the<lb />
��sal twice.<lb />
Ao- � made on the basis of<lb />
-tie, and copiea of all<lb />
�beaticna from .April 1 of one year<lb />
�" U of the next year and<lb />
tr Mged on a point system.<lb />
� "s chapter gains<lb />
guest s; tonights dinner. New<lb />
b rs include: Linwood Adams, Yanee-<lb />
boro; Julia Smith Joyner, Snow Hill;<lb />
Peggy Ann Vause, Tarhoro; Furnoy<lb />
James, WUiiamston; Mae Manning,<lb />
amston; Martha Ann Johnson,<lb />
Benson; Roy Greene, Siler City;<lb />
Thomas Ruf-in, Aboskie; Janice<lb />
Rhera. Kinston; and Doris Troutaae.<lb />
Aberdeen.<lb />
Faculty advisers of Beta Kappa<lb />
Chapter are Miss Lena C. Ellis and<lb />
Dr. Audrey V. Dem,sey. Dr. Dempsey<lb />
is also serving as National Organiser<lb />
for Pi Omega Pi, her term expiring j need for a<lb />
in December of 1955.<lb />
a ailatioo of the signal without<lb />
imi eion from the North Carolina<lb />
Highway Commi&amp;sisn due to the fact<lb />
that Fifth Street is a public highway.<lb />
The City Manager explained that<lb />
the proposal would first have to be<lb />
.sent o the North Carolina Highway<lb />
Commission Traffic Engineers for<lb />
their scrutinization and approval. He<lb />
told a reporter from the "East Caro-<lb />
linian Cast Mr. Birch, State Highway<lb />
Traffic Engiaeer, woe 'away on a na-<lb />
tion-wine highway convention" and<lb />
that it would be at least a wee before<lb />
t�e commission would see the pro-<lb />
posal and possibly two or three week,<lb />
before they would reply.<lb />
Approximately 999 Cars<lb />
Bordeaux, quoting from the letter<lb />
prxspareu by .he committee and ap-<lb />
proved by the SGA, told the council,<lb />
Here are at present 600 student<lb />
cars registered on campus, and 209<lb />
staff cars. There are approximately<lb />
100 cars belonging to day students,<lb />
 o view of the heavy traffic on<lb />
Fifth Street and in order to prevent<lb />
a possible fatal accident, we feel the<lb />
reed oi a sop tight. Due to the fact<lb />
that aotaher of tht eight college en-<lb />
trances has a step light or a atop<lb />
sign, there should be at least one<lb />
?afey-oqu typed 'entrance.<lb />
"The administration recognises the<lb />
traffic light and baa<lb />
tandard atop light is installed<lb />
there must pass an average of eight<lb />
cars per minute down She street But<lb />
for an actuated light, such as the<lb />
committee desired, there should bo<lb />
an average of four cars per minute-<lb />
one below the average shown by the<lb />
�gr t-hour tabulation.<lb />
CM Manager Hughes told a re-<lb />
porter, "The City Council expresses<lb />
no opinion on the situation. They are<lb />
still open-mir.ded on it until they<lb />
Eked ont how the SHPWC engineers<lb />
feel<lb />
SecotJ Ii Series<lb />
Mate Varied<lb />
Vocal Infers<lb />
Kar Hmm<lb />
TV Series Based On Topics<lb />
Of Current Interests Begins<lb />
East Carolina College's new TV nan<lb />
series "Question" began Sunday, Oc-<lb />
tober 16, over Channel 7, Washing-<lb />
ton. Scheduled for each Sunday at<lb />
5 p.m programs will feature "dash<lb />
of opinion" discussions based on top-<lb />
ics of current interest, and will be<lb />
televised through the facilities of<lb />
MM, Washington, N. C.<lb />
Because of widespread concern<lb />
about the work now being done in<lb />
the schools on the first of the three<lb />
R's, "Can Your Children Read?" will<lb />
be discussed on the opening program.<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins of East Caro-<lb />
lina and four specialists in the field<lb />
of reading instruction will appear<lb />
as members of the panel.<lb />
Participants will include Mrs. Bet-<lb />
sy West, special teacher of reading<lb />
for she Greenville school system; Dr.<lb />
Keith Holmes, director of East Caro-<lb />
lina's Reading Laboratory and Clinic;<lb />
and Dr. Woodrow Flanary and Dr.<lb />
Eva Williamson, members of the de-<lb />
. artment of education.<lb />
United Nations Program<lb />
To be presented October 23 as the<lb />
working with otor member of<lb />
the saflsajs Radio and Teleeiskia<lb />
rsnssafttaa Programs will present.<lb />
�aaaadaaaj to toe, "infor-<lb />
mal, intelligent, opposed opinions . .<lb />
I the gSa� and take of frte die-<lb />
caseioa on subject of interest and<lb />
keaaawajMH to a mans aodsenc<lb />
Half- our programs of music fea<lb />
turing .ituden music organizations<lb />
ni taiented singers and inatromn-<lb />
taJavsi among 'acuity members and<lb />
student have been scheduled over<lb />
three radio star ions in Eastern North<lb />
Csrolma. These programs, tape re-<lb />
cordings frodueiM on the campus un-<lb />
der the ruperri�ion of Dr. Larry<lb />
Eckles of the Engiisl: iepartmea,<lb />
-ire being broadcast sach Sunday as<lb />
follows: WISP in Kinsten, 6:30-7 00<lb />
am WHED in Washington, 7:39-<lb />
8:00 p.m and WHIT in New Ben<lb />
7:30-gK� pjB.<lb />
far roles ia "Atda "Cew-<lb />
eaattwewta. He has<lb />
tenor role rf<lb />
fttBm flmBst UMBaflnam kaMaan aa f a<lb />
n Milan, the Taatro Gala hi<lb />
 and iht Beyai C<lb />
Garden, whoa be<lb />
� a<lb />
rfore iiaeer. KLwutmh<lb />
r; ,<lb />
Buc Editor Announces Staff<lb />
Shirley Morton and Ice Williamson<lb />
have been appointed associate editors<lb />
of the Buccaneer, according to Lan-<lb />
nie Crocker, editor.<lb />
SMrley. a social studies major from<lb />
majoring in Primary Education.<lb />
Work is already underway on this<lb />
year's annual. Approximately fifty<lb />
staff members make up the editorial<lb />
and business staffs, editor Crocker<lb />
Jacksonville, is a transfer student reported. The present object ia to<lb />
from Campbell Collage and has had i gat individual portraits made and<lb />
lac<lb />
Hirshburg Edits<lb />
Series Of Essays<lb />
Ubtat<lb />
Ea�<lb />
ubSk-ation to bo<lb />
by<lb />
Publie<lb />
Carolina facul y m<lb />
2d� "Religion in the<lb />
"�nosh arj will go to proas thia<lb />
 tarted by Dr. Ed W. Hirmh-<lb />
' th� first draft of the series of<lb />
� suggesting religious implics-<lb />
f8 in the various fields ia achod-<lb />
J'to go to the printers Ootohar 15.<lb />
'� rroject will be issued as the<lb />
st tT Ct8lo�n� '� the wintar tone<lb />
y the college !a eaignod � �<lb />
 for high school teachers. Gen-<lb />
TJJV. tie essay, will be intended to<lb />
concrete help and suggestiona<lb />
r1 t�e role of religion ia the<lb />
�nous educational fields.<lb />
tJ0!ltrib� to the volume and<lb />
'f subject-matter field, are D�.<lb />
� Running Art; Dr. Robert Crm-<lb />
j- Geography; Dr. &amp;,&amp; ifeNial,<lb />
Jf Economica; Dr. J. K.<lb />
two years of experience with the<lb />
yearbook staff there,<lb />
Ike Williams, a sophomore, is ma-<lb />
joring in Business Education. He<lb />
has had experience with his yearbook<lb />
staff at Princeton High School.<lb />
Billy Glover, Business Education<lb />
major from Dover, was appointed<lb />
Business Manager last spring. He<lb />
has worked with the yearbook staff<lb />
during the past two years.<lb />
Jo Ann Do Brohl has boon named<lb />
assistant business manager. She is<lb />
a sophomore from New Bern and is<lb />
con begin on campus scones and<lb />
other organization pictures, she ex-<lb />
plained. Tuesday, 4 p. m will defi-<lb />
nitely be he last day of pictures.<lb />
All ftudonts are reminded that<lb />
treir proofs sre being shown in the<lb />
Y Hut. They should go by and choose<lb />
the picture that they wish to appear<lb />
in the yearbook. Anyone wishing to<lb />
m-y order additional personal pho-<lb />
tographs at. the special student rates.<lb />
Only one-third of tfhe total purchase<lb />
price must be paid when the pictures<lb />
ar� ordered.<lb />
wholeheartedly endorsed thia comsecond in the "Question" series will<lb />
mittee. The Student Legislature, com- j be a program on "How Can the<lb />
posed of represent atrves from all: United Nations Handle Walkout<lb />
ciubs, fraternities, dormitories, and I Countries?" Five members of the<lb />
all otheT campus organizations also (college department of social studies<lb />
recognize the need; and they approv-jwill take part: Dr. W. E. Marshall,<lb />
ed by acclamation tZ-is attempt to Dr. Howard Clay, Dr. Kathleen<lb />
secure a stop light. j S�.okes, Dr. James H. Stewsrt, and<lb />
Survey Made Dr. George Pasti.<lb />
In rerly, the City Manager pointed Ofear topics to be discussed in the<lb />
Stromsta Conducts Speech,<lb />
Hearing Tests In Clinic<lb />
Speech and hearing teats given to. Carolina, 92 ware found to have a<lb />
Ujw sspecu; Dx, Ed Hirshberg, Lft-<lb />
�k� n Dr- �" CumWrt, Mu-<lb />
ieBCt.<lb />
D W. E. Marahan, Boaia<lb />
�ad Dr. John<lb />
tJJ�f project of polishing a vol-<lb />
?� itaUng with raioi 4a pohem<lb />
"�tion grew oat of East Caroatoa's<lb />
JTf'Pation U. the Ralia� and<lb />
"8c� Pro twntawi by tfea<lb />
s.BdrsaatSta the Daarfe<lb />
new students at East Carolina Got<lb />
lege this fall are now nearing com-<lb />
pletion, and .tudonts with serious<lb />
deficiencies will ho given individual<lb />
ff-erapy hi the college Speech and<lb />
Hearing Clinic<lb />
The testa were conducted under the<lb />
general supervision of Courtney<lb />
Stromsta, faculty memhor of the de-<lb />
partment of education and director<lb />
of the clinic.<lb />
A modified form of the Massachu-<lb />
setts Group Hearing teat baa been<lb />
admmisterad to data to 908 students<lb />
wfeo entered East Carolina this fall<lb />
for the first time. Speech tests,<lb />
given by membwrs of the department<lb />
of English, have bean administered<lb />
to 941 stadotrts.<lb />
Csidrviduel examinatisti of those<lb />
students who failed aimer the group<lb />
hearing test or the speech acreetiing,<lb />
or both, in now m fifties. Mr.<lb />
Stromsta stataa.<lb />
Those ia teod of ssadkal lWsssJsii<lb />
will hs advtaea af the fact aad aa-<lb />
aiatsd is otrtaisraa; proper Uawtsanrt,<lb />
aBLjtyo- �i  wm dMkHIHg. . jjuabaaamMiafieadum , '3ssav makaaEKiK<lb />
�aHlr wwla HwwHa. '(91 aaMPQ "DF 'esWVHBw<lb />
halfviduaJ awamliamwi, aai ssa aaV<lb />
vlca of asetors, wit be f9rsn<lb />
out that on Octbc-T 4 they had placed<lb />
a counter at the main entrance along<lb />
Fifth Street to tabulate the number<lb />
of cars t-at passed along the street<lb />
end tii rough the entrance.<lb />
During the eight hour period�19<lb />
a.m. to 6 p.m.�2400 csrs passed down<lb />
the street, and 1690 of them either<lb />
left or entered the college entrance.<lb />
He fuither explained thst before<lb />
near future include "Jazz�What Ia<lb />
It and Where Is It Going?" "What<lb />
Can Ha Do About Juvenile Deiin-<lb />
aueney?" "Should Schoole Prenare<lb />
Children for Marriage?" "U a Citi-<lb />
zens Council Necessary in the Crisis<lb />
Gar Education Today?" and "1 Pea-<lb />
try Pleasure or Work?"<lb />
The "Question" series baa been<lb />
plansed by Rosalind Roulston, chair-<lb />
Now being arranged i, a weakly I States ia 1939 i<lb />
spores commentary, which, aeeonBag i Hs was a big hit<lb />
to plane, van be preaeated over radio the<lb />
stations in Kmaton, Wilson,<lb />
Greenville. Jsmea W. Butler,<lb />
secretary and director of sports<lb />
!ici y, is in charge of these<lb />
casts.<lb />
The weekly college teievisw<lb />
gram "Lets Go To College" &amp;wtr<lb />
WsfCT -ere in Greenville will be<lb />
presented each Sunday at 1:30 pjn.<lb />
instead of at 1:00 pjn. in the future.<lb />
A genereoa<lb />
ana as '<lb />
are tnciaded is k<lb />
eoneert rs<lb />
Strauss sad<lb />
Yiemtme songs,<lb />
arias which laws<lb />
to his reparation M saw mi<lb />
foremost tenors.<lb />
Vice-President Duncan Says<lb />
One-Act Plays Tonight,<lb />
Crousen Mitchell Dance<lb />
Two o.ne-sct plsys, "Doss and Dawson, Jim Daughty, Steve Dsven-<lb />
port, Evan Taylor, and Eddie Dennis.<lb />
Doug Mitchell end Nancy Crouss will<lb />
be featured in a modem dance inter-<lb />
pretation.<lb />
Dashes" and "The Slave With Two<lb />
Faces will be presented tonight at<lb />
eight o'clock in Austin Auditorium<lb />
under tile auspices of the English<lb />
department.<lb />
The first of t'e two produ ions,<lb />
"Dots rod Dashes wrW.en by Gor-<lb />
don Alderman, is the story of a Sat-<lb />
urday romance which takes place in<lb />
a bus station over a period of two<lb />
months, the serious minded clerk<lb />
, rovides quite a contrast against the<lb />
vacationers who make this comedy<lb />
over a telegrapht ticker a hilarious<lb />
experience for the audience. The cast<lb />
includes: Sylvis Ruston, Ruth Wil-<lb />
liams, Kenneth Wst, Jack Ciieary,<lb />
Florence JSaker, Pairkia Curley, aad<lb />
Jim Daughtey. Dr. J. A. Withey is<lb />
faculty director for the production<lb />
while Jim Daughtey is student di-<lb />
rector.<lb />
The second production, "The Slave<lb />
I Wish Two Faces under the dsrectioa<lb />
of Pat J. Wentx, is an sllogory<lb />
hearing involvement in one ear out-<lb />
side the frequency range necessary<lb />
for the perception of speech. Fifteen<lb />
had s rearing involvement ia' one<lb />
cmr within the frequency range nec-<lb />
essary for the perception of speech.<lb />
Thirty-one had a hearing loss in both<lb />
ears.<lb />
Thirty-five students among the 941<lb />
who were screened in speech are<lb />
being given individual speech exami-<lb />
nations because of performance out-<lb />
ride eta normal range Throe criteria<lb />
were used to label speech aa outside<lb />
the normal range: Does it call atten-<lb />
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Arrangement for students to jr- written by Mary Carolyn Davies.<lb />
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affairs. "No ons can say definitely<lb />
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eyen the contractors Mr. Duncan<lb />
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 155<lb />
FAG TWO<lb />
Safety Before Cost<lb />
The Stop Light Securement.Committee ap-l<lb />
Passing Remark<lb />
When A Spotlight<lb />
pearVfore STCreyiUe Cftl'XkmJfflSJjf DoWIl Oil A<lb />
Week and presented their proposal for the instal- <lb />
lation of a stop light at the intersection of Fifth<lb />
Street and the main entrance to the campus.<lb />
Thev were told, however, that they must go<lb />
through still another channel before the decision<lb />
JS�SA 1. S- Hughes Greenvnie City<lb />
Manager, Fifth Street is a public higha and<lb />
if a traffic signal is to be placed on this street<lb />
the decision must be made by the State Higa<lb />
CommissioiL Therefore, the proposal has been<lb />
submitted to that body for scrutinixation. Mr.<lb />
Who's Who At East Carolina<lb />
Newlyweds Popular In Campus Activities<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Leave Parking Alone?<lb />
Florence Baker<lb />
Bottle Of Schlitz<lb />
by Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
 CORDING TO AN EDITORIAL<lb />
i a<lb />
n<lb />
nes explained that it might possibly be two<lb />
, r three weeks before an answer is received.<lb />
That could very well terminate the pro-<lb />
longed struggle for a traffic signal at this hasard-<lb />
! s'mnrsection. It seem, that a few years ago<lb />
these same steps were taken to procure a signal<lb />
"r thinterjection. The SUte Highway Com-<lb />
mission promised to install the signal only if the<lb />
!� liege wcmld bear $1,000 of the cost. As you can<lb />
v,e the signal was never installed.<lb />
� recent survey showed that 2400 cars pass-<lb />
1 down Fifth Street during an eight hour period.<lb />
M iaqo, lpft the college or turned into 1<lb />
made<lb />
ec<lb />
This survey was<lb />
on a<lb />
$3�TSZ whS. dashes arefinished early<lb />
aPd SffWM-r Pointed out that the<lb />
State Highway Commission will not install a trat-<lb />
al on' any street or highway unless an<lb />
of eight cars per minute pass down the<lb />
fie signal on any<lb />
average of eight c-<lb />
street. The recent survey proves that Fifth btreet<lb />
does not meet these qualifications Yet, an ac-<lb />
tuated signal would probably serve better at this<lb />
erection than would a standard stop hght<lb />
With this signal, vehicles moving down Fifth<lb />
would have the right of way unless the traffic<lb />
from campus suddenly became congested v hu.h<lb />
"Ski change the signal Since ��JP���<lb />
reaches its heaviest peak during the changing oi<lb />
K an actuated signal would serve very well,<lb />
permitting the college traffic to leave the en-<lb />
1 ?f tke State Highway Commission shouldIw<lb />
fit to install the signal only if! the� college help<lb />
Lear the expense, we feel that the admimstratio<lb />
should ignore the cost and considejr the safety of<lb />
the students on this campus<lb />
F.<lb />
las. week's paper the 1964-56<lb />
cr class was allocated $300 for<lb />
� beautification of Wright Circle,<lb />
editorial complained that last<lb />
year's graduates were very slow in<lb />
carrying out the improvements.<lb />
On Monday, following Homecoming,<lb />
we passed through the circle and by<lb />
the fountain and pool The custodians<lb />
.ad attem-pted to clean out the pond<lb />
that so many students !? dearly <lb />
and which others seem to consider<lb />
only as a garbage disposal unit.<lb />
The particles taken from the pond<lb />
by the custodians and piled neatly<lb />
along the side included cups o�f all<lb />
s apes and sizes, discarded paper and<lb />
candy bar wrappers, beer bottles and<lb />
one deflated football. Propped against<lb />
the fence railing which encircles the<lb />
pond was a sign on which the words<lb />
"Greenville Port Terminal" were in-<lb />
scribed.<lb />
According to the editorial the im-<lb />
frovem�its were to have included,<lb />
among other things, the erection of<lb />
spotlights around the pond. Now sure-<lb />
ly nothing would produce a more<lb />
beautiful effect tnan the illumination<lb />
that would be produced when a spot-<lb />
light shines down upon an empty<lb />
boule ef Schlitz floating ra still<lb />
waters!<lb />
Improvements are unnecessary as<lb />
long as there are still those few dolts<lb />
around campus who cone i mi e to treat<lb />
campus property as some are doing<lb />
This week's "Who's Who" is hon-<lb />
oring a very popular couple on cam<lb />
pus, Shirley and Bnjjp Phillips,<lb />
I known to practically everyone as<lb />
Bruce and "Moose Formerly Shirley<lb />
Moose of Salisbury, Shirley became<lb />
Bruce's wife on September 4 of this<lb />
year in Salisbury and she and Bruce<lb />
are now making their home here in<lb />
Greenville while attending their last<lb />
year here.<lb />
Shirley, who k najoring in rt<lb />
and minoring in French, will graduate<lb />
in November with a B.S. degree. She<lb />
is doing her practice teaching this<lb />
quarter and says, "I like it, but it's<lb />
a harder schedule than average up<lb />
to fr.is point<lb />
Iiuce, whose home is Raeford, will<lb />
graduate in February with a major<lb />
in English ,and a minor in Physical<lb />
Educ ion. Shirley hopes to teach in<lb />
tl.is area utrtl Bruce completes his<lb />
work. Then the couple would like to<lb />
go to the Piedmont section of North<lb />
Carolina and work, Shirley teaching<lb />
art and Bruce doing newspaper or<lb />
radio work.<lb />
When asked their reasons for<lb />
choosing East Carolina as their Al-<lb />
ma Mater, Shirley replied, "I want-<lb />
ed a co-ed college and it was one of<lb />
the few that oiffered an Art major<lb />
and was at the same time co-educa-<lb />
ional Bruce stated his reason as<lb />
being, "I had friends who recom-<lb />
mended it to me<lb />
Met At Dance<lb />
Probably everyone is interested in<lb />
knowing just how tJhis attractive<lb />
couple met, since their relationship<lb />
mded in matrimony. During their<lb />
first month of school Shirley and<lb />
Bruce had noticed one another when<lb />
they changed classes or passed each<lb />
other on campus. Of course, by this<lb />
tune, each knew who the other was,<lb />
but they weren't formally introduced<lb />
until they were at a dance (with<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Phillips<lb />
lector's sports editor. Most of Bruce s<lb />
time, while at school, has been de-<lb />
voted to writing, a major part of<lb />
A Job Well Done<lb />
Editorials in this column may tend to take<lb />
negative approaches on certain issues but cer-<lb />
in v not so in this situation. On Thursday night<lb />
3 week many students, especially girls were<lb />
ed when the Women's Judiciary conducted<lb />
end h. vain. ��,�j<lb />
For years the East Carolinian has<lb />
we ny students, especially girK were<lb />
I'cheXTnese girls are to be highly com-<lb />
surpri<lb />
me<lb />
presented editorials begging students<lb />
to be ever conscious of their beauti-<lb />
ful campus and to refrain from turn-<lb />
jng such lovely spots as the fountain<lb />
and pond in Wright Circle into rub-<lb />
bish piles. And it was there all week<lb />
end for the alumni to see!<lb />
nded for the task they rendered<lb />
Girls are required to abide by certain ru es<lb />
ind there is no sure way of seeing that all rules<lb />
are abided by but Council Check is one of the best<lb />
devices of checking on the girls. ��<lb />
This job is no easy task for the Judiciary<lb />
and much effort and hard work go intx making<lb />
It a successful job. Their work does come <lb />
an end when the dormitory closes for the night<lb />
but thev have to spend much time checking lists<lb />
to findI out where girls were during the Council<lb />
Check. After this the cases must go before the<lb />
Judiciary. Here they are judged and proper pun-<lb />
ishment is rendered. . �<lb />
It is our opinion that Council Check should<lb />
be conducted more frequently. Rules are rules<lb />
and girls should abide by them. Notpaying: that<lb />
tvervone is perfect but it takes so little effort to<lb />
sign' out when you are off campus, dating or<lb />
ridincr. so why not do it?<lb />
Girls, not only do you help yourselves when<lb />
signing out but you prevent much trouble that<lb />
ay develop otherwise. If you are one who con-<lb />
reeks later they were going steady<lb />
At this point Bruce laughingly said,<lb />
"In other words, I snowed her<lb />
Active in Campus Affaire<lb />
Thi two have been quite active<lb />
during their stay at E.C.C. Shirley<lb />
as listed among her activities those<lb />
of being a College Marshal, a cheer-<lb />
leader, and a member of the Sigma<lb />
ternity on campus which requires<lb />
least a "2" average of its members.<lb />
She also baa held two positions on<lb />
he Women's Judiciary. During her<lb />
junior year she was secretary and is<lb />
serving as vice chairman this year.<lb />
There is a saying that beauty and<lb />
brains don't mix, but it holds no<lb />
truth in Shirley's case as the follow-<lb />
ing will certainly prove. "The best<lb />
looking girl in Salisbury High<lb />
School Shirley was "Miss Salisbury<lb />
of 1963 She whs one of the finalists<lb />
in the state pageant and afterwards<lb />
was invited to participate in the<lb />
Reidsville Harvest Jubilee which she<lb />
won ami gained the title "Miss Reids-<lb />
vill Harvest Jubilee At her home<lb />
she represented a professional base-<lb />
ball team as its queen and became<lb />
"Miss Rocot Shirley has �ls� been<lb />
a mtmber of the May Court for two<lb />
years.<lb />
� Works With Papers<lb />
Bruce was president of his class<lb />
hi- sop'romore year and is a member<lb />
of the Sigma Rho Phi fraternity.<lb />
This fall he served as chairman of<lb />
the Homecoming committee. For two<lb />
years re was Sports E-liter for the<lb />
Bast Carolinian and for three years<lb />
did East Carolina sports publicity for<lb />
w. ich has been done while traveling<lb />
with the athletic teams. His write-1<lb />
ups appear in over 200 North Caro-<lb />
lina papers.<lb />
im quick response to the question<lb />
of their favorite pastime Shirley and<lb />
Bruce heartily answered, "Dancing<lb />
T e taknted couple have appeared in<lb />
several variety shows on campus and<lb />
have become identified with the word<lb />
"bo Bruce also loves to watch<lb />
television and Shirley plays a good<lb />
game of bridge. They are both avid<lb />
sports fans and enjoy plaing tennis<lb />
in teir spare time.<lb />
Regret, Thoughts of Leaving<lb />
Shirley and Bruce are looking for-<lb />
ward to their work a-er graduation,<lb />
but still have slight regret at the<lb />
thought of leaving. They will always<lb />
hold a special fondness in their<lb />
hearts for East, Carolina because it's<lb />
where they first met. They express<lb />
their feelings toward the college and<lb />
their friends in this way, "These last<lb />
four years have been very exciting i<lb />
and the friendships made here will I<lb />
always be remembered<lb />
This week we are continuing our discussion<lb />
of the parking problem on our campus. We havt<lb />
received many comments on the situation. Evi-<lb />
dently, everybody wants u solution, but nobody<lb />
.an find one.<lb />
ome think that the situation will eventually<lb />
straighten out by itself. Dean Tucker feels that1<lb />
-tudent cooperation is the greatest need, and<lb />
that if students will only cooperate, the situation'<lb />
will gradually improve. However. Billy Court,<lb />
a day student from Greenville, is rather skeptical<lb />
He says, "I'll admit it has been better so far this<lb />
year, but when it becomes cold weather, students I<lb />
v il' start driving between classes. That - when1<lb />
he parking and traffic really gets rough<lb />
"Yank" Bierle from New Jersey says, 1<lb />
think there should be a special parking area pro<lb />
ided for day students. Also, the parking srsa<lb />
Dcside Umstead Dorm should be paved<lb />
Donney Jones, a sophomore from Snow Hili,<lb />
has this to say: "Frankly, they've got to d<lb />
of two things�find more parking area or<lb />
cars. Another thing, I think students sh old<lb />
allowed to park in front of the Soda Shop Tr<lb />
are plenty of places drawn off by yellow lines<lb />
around here that would make good parking area<lb />
The above students' comments and sugges-<lb />
tions indicate that some of the students think<lb />
�icmething should be done. Let's hope that t<lb />
Idministration or SGA will soon find some solu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Give-em-hell"<lb />
It seems as if Harry has turned away from<lb />
his "give-em-hell" attitude and is now concentrat-<lb />
ing on his own party for a while. Now he's t yinf<lb />
to decide who he wants to run on the Democratic<lb />
ticket next year. I guess he just can't wait until<lb />
convention time to make a decision. There have<lb />
been rumors lately that h� is siding up with I<lb />
bigboy DeSapio and his Tammany Hall anc<lb />
trving to push things Harriman's way.<lb />
 Frankly, there are so many "fingers in the<lb />
pot" that the rest of us hardly know what M<lb />
going on. I think it is time someone toU Mr.<lb />
Truman that he is only a "guest speaker. Maybe<lb />
if someone did, he would give Mr. Stevenson and<lb />
Mr Harriman a chance to express their views.<lb />
It would probably be better for all concerned; it<lb />
would even give Mr. Truman more time to write<lb />
on his memoirs.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Jan Raby<lb />
THE SGA has new offices in<lb />
Wright Building. Last week's meeting<lb />
was very short due to. the fact that<lb />
there is yet only one key to the new<lb />
offices, and an absent solon had that.<lb />
Therefore, the new business which j<lb />
was recently discussed by the Execu-j<lb />
tive Council members and which was<lb />
o have been presented at last<lb />
week's meeting was locked in the new<lb />
offices.<lb />
Maybe everything turned out for<lb />
the best, since a great many of the<lb />
legislature members were out at the<lb />
fair grounds.<lb />
Miss Cynthia Mendenhall<lb />
Enjoys Recreational Leadership Duties<lb />
of as East Carolina' is now 3,000 strong,<lb />
m<lb />
aiders y<lb />
reai ion supervisor<lb />
Union, hails from Asheboro, North<lb />
Carolina. After receiving it Bachelor<lb />
of Science degree in business educa-<lb />
tion from the Woman's College of<lb />
the University of North Carolina, she<lb />
taught in Fayetteville Senior High<lb />
School. Leaving the school teaching<lb />
business, she did recreation -work in<lb />
Asheville, where she learned the im-<lb />
SYNDIGATED COLUMNISTIportance of recreation in everyone's<lb />
says that Hal March of TV's popu- daily routine. She decided that every-<lb />
by Eunice CasteUow<lb />
Miss CyttM. MmirtlS, .� i�� - JZi is incrintfy n�e��ry - U<lb />
individual student feel and exercise<lb />
of the College<lb /><lb />
lar "$64,000 Question" will goon turn<lb />
comedian on his show.<lb />
We were among the unfortunate<lb />
ones who saw "IH's Always Fair<lb />
ourself very brave in constantly avoiding<lb />
the task of signing out, SJlLTSJSU- - which he played � bit<lb />
taking advantage of your privileges and sureiy <lb />
vour luck cannot last forever. Next time the oc-<lb />
casion arises to sign out think twice and then<lb />
take a few seconds to make things legal.<lb />
To the Women's Judiciary and all involved,<lb />
we say "a job well done�J. S. <lb />
one should develop hobbies and learn<lb />
part. If his comedy in that dry pro-<lb />
duction is any indication of the talent<lb />
that he will be displaying on the<lb />
"$64,000" show in the future, we<lb />
wouldn't be afraid to bet that "living<lb />
I lipstick" shoves him into the isolation<lb />
booth and sends him rolling down<lb />
Broadway.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the StaM. of Carotoa CoUa�a<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name tbanced from TEOO ECHO November 7, 1962.<lb />
Sn�ere4 �� eacaad-claea matter December �, !� V magazine section �plus<lb />
IT S. Poet Offte�, Greenville, N. C, tmdar fee aet ef<lb />
March S, 1T�. <lb />
Teachers CoUe�e Drvisioii Columbia Sehoiaetic<lb />
CSVA Cum�aitm, Mmh, 2�<lb />
Editors<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistant<lb />
Joyce L. Smith, Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Jaa F. ��by<lb />
 Oliver Williams<lb />
. Janet Hill<lb />
Mary Alice Madry, Fred<lb />
DaTenpori, Pat J. Went Loi. Grady, Jonwe Smp�m,<lb />
FWrencs Baker, Inma Leg, Farria Byette, Martke<lb />
Wilson, Jerrie McDaniel, Marjorle Davi Lor An<lb />
IBouse, Eunice Cmatellowe, Jesee<lb />
Gaylerd.<lb />
w.<lb />
Vtek, Betty<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
THE LAST PUBLICATION of the<lb />
East Carolinian before Thanksgiving<lb />
I holidays will include a fouT-page<lb />
magazine section plus the regular<lb />
.four-page issue.<lb />
Many students are unaware of the<lb />
fact mat at one time there was a<lb />
magazine published here called "Pie-<lb />
ces of Eight" Sherman Parks, print-<lb />
er of this newspaper, still has copies<lb />
of the magazine which we read oc-<lb />
casionally. was a very food maga-<lb />
zine, but we nothing like the Uni-<lb />
versity's Tarnation and other humor<lb />
magazines which you might be fa-<lb />
miliar with.<lb />
The editors reel that by publishing<lb />
this niagazine section it will<lb />
as a literary magazine and<lb />
outlet for ti entire writers<lb />
campus �� wall as pwva enjoyable<lb />
to the leaders of the East Carolinian<lb />
to use their leisure time wisely and<lb />
thai, perhaps she could help people<lb />
learn to do this through a recreation<lb />
program.<lb />
Gave Up Teaching<lb />
Having decided to give up teaching<lb />
for recreation leadership, Misa Men-<lb />
denhall began her formal training in<lb />
recreation at the University of Colo-<lb />
rado, where she attended a summer<lb />
recreation workshop. The University<lb />
of North Carolina soon found Miss<lb />
MerKknhall on its campus; and it wa,<lb />
from here that she received a Bache-<lb />
lor T Ai's degree in Sociology-Rec-<lb />
reation.<lb />
When asked what her duties at<lb />
East Carolina consist of, Misa Men-<lb />
denhall had bo study the question I<lb />
questionnaires to<lb />
xecreakion interests and desires, etc.<lb />
The Union serves as the campus-<lb />
wi-ie lost and found, has an adequate,<lb />
informative bulletin board, and is in<lb />
the process of compiling a student<lb />
directory to be published for �le<lb />
to the sC-udents.<lb />
In speaking of vacations, Miss<lb />
Mendenhall recommends a good<lb />
month in the state of Colorado; how-<lb />
ever, having lived in the mountains<lb />
of Western North Carolina, she says<lb />
they are hard to beat.<lb />
Among the activities Miss Men-<lb />
denhall enjoys during her leisure are<lb />
singing, playing golf and tennis.<lb />
The Sermon<lb />
The "sermon" (as she calls it)<lb />
which Miss MendenhaM has constant-<lb />
ly to deliver i� one of tryms; to<lb />
instill in the student consideration<lb />
of persons and property. Inasmuch<lb />
"Looking back" seems to be the theme for<lb />
the column this issue as we invite you to read an<lb />
article which was written in our paper November<lb />
27, 1927 but still holds true.<lb />
Once Bernard Shaw wrote, "those who can.<lb />
do, those who can't, teach We wish to add our<lb />
names to the list of those who have already open-<lb />
ly contradicted him in other statements and tms<lb />
one in particular. <lb />
Bernard Shaw as always must be taken nn<lb />
a grain of salt for so full of irony are his state-<lb />
ments that we set a-pondering and wish we r<lb />
his personal responsibility in keepmg<lb />
the Union�as well as the entire cam-<lb />
pus�a place of pride and joy. Mies<lb />
Mendenhall says she believes that nim in a big arm-chair close by so that we coma<lb />
" Mitterbuggmg' is mostly a matter talk back to him.<lb />
of careless thoughtlessness and she We would tell him first of all that his stale<lb />
feels that students might help one ment needs revision. That was triie years pasi.j<lb />
another ir breaking this habit. but why not be modern and up-to-date in nier�<lb />
ft. PhUoaophy ture as in dress? It isn't true that those who c� 11<lb />
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company She hopes that the Union<lb />
can hep fill the need of the students<lb />
for both interpersonal activities and<lb />
individual recreanion skills.<lb />
"The part of my work which I<lb />
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sugge ions for programming and<lb />
services which the College Unkm<lb />
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Campus Calendar<lb />
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our failures at us?<lb />
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changing. Once a mere high school graduate couia<lb />
secure a certificate and teach but that is no more.<lb />
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everywhere a current of thought which is lin-<lb />
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4:00-5:00 p.m.�Music Department<lb />
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6:30 pjnrY" Vespers<lb />
7:00�Playhouse Rehearsal in Aus-<lb />
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7:00 p.m,�-Library Club Meeting<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
8:00-10:45 pjm.�Informal Dance<lb />
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SATURDAY<lb />
9:15 p.mYoufth Cruaade for<lb />
Christ Movie, "Wire Tapper'<lb />
8:0041:15 p.m�Informal Dane<lb />
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early stages here at ECC this y��,<lb />
with Coach Howard Porter holding<lb />
drills for a promising group of net-<lb />
ters, Returning to wear the purple<lb />
and gold on hardwood this year are<lb />
nine Buccaneer veterans, who will be<lb />
fighting for first team honors<lb />
throughout these pre-season drills.<lb />
Nine newcomers have made their<lb />
appearance on campus and from this<lb />
group of eighteen tall, fast young-<lb />
sters Coach Porter is hoping to select<lb />
a crew which will give East Carolina<lb />
the basketball prestige it knew only<lb />
two seasons ago, when it held the<lb />
North State Championship.<lb />
Bucs Battle East Tennessee Saturday<lb />
Basketball Practices<lb />
Begin With Nine Vets<lb />
Returning To EC Team<lb />
East Caroliru College basketball<lb />
coach Howard Porter opened practice<lb />
last Monday fo rhis 1955-56 edition<lb />
of Pirate hoopsters. The bushy-browed<lb />
mentor welcomed back his entire<lb />
Parting lineup from last season, with<lb />
the exception o? graduated Cecil<lb />
Heath.<lb />
The returning first stringers are<lb />
Xick Nichols, Don Harris, forwards;<lb />
J. C. Thonias guard; and Guy Men-<lb />
denhall, center. Taking over the guard<lb />
position T at was left vacant by<lb />
Heath may be veteran Freddy James,<lb />
a so. homore from Churahland, Va.<lb />
Other returning players who saw<lb />
option last year are Marion Hales,<lb />
Maarfet Everett, and Waddell Solo-<lb />
Reporter Visits Swimmers<lb />
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Pre-t.ame Hostilities?<lb />
jw Smith, Pirate line in-<lb />
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Plato On Football<lb />
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Basketball Is Here Again<lb />
Ai football season begins it� twi-<lb />
VI hours, a new sport begins to<lb />
��� shape on Hast (arolina's cam-<lb />
Pa Soon, the kids of America (as<lb />
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vf the country will abandon cold,<lb />
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. hard seats in a well-lighted<lb />
pnnaMum, prepared to watch their<lb />
v�nte boosters perform.<lb />
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The Pirates of East Carolina jour-<lb />
neyed to Cullowhee last Saturday to<lb />
mast their arch-rival Western Caro-<lb />
lina in a North State conference<lb />
.crap. Sparked by the brilliant play<lb />
of Quarterback Dick Cherry, the Tn-<lb />
ra! es registered a mild 14-7 upset.<lb />
Cherry set up the first Pirate score<lb />
in the second period with two passes<lb />
covering 20 yards. He later scored<lb />
from the two on a quarterback sneak.<lb />
Milt Collier added the conversion.<lb />
The Pirates were on the march<lb />
again in the third quarter after tak-<lb />
ir.g over on jhe Western Carolina 30.<lb />
Sparked by Cherry's 17 yard jaunt,<lb />
BCC drove to the nine. Halfback<lb />
Emo Boado drove over from there<lb />
to give the Pirates a 13-0 lead. Col-<lb />
lier again kicked the extra point.<lb />
Western Carolina broke into the<lb />
scoring column in the fourth quarter<lb />
as quarterback Tommy Lewis inter-<lb />
cepted one of Cherry's passes on the<lb />
Carolina 30 and returned it to the<lb />
24. Lewis then passed to Carroll<lb />
Swanger for the remaining distance.<lb />
The win for Eas Carolina was<lb />
teir second conference victory, both<lb />
coming in succession. It was the Cata-<lb />
mounts' first defeat in conference<lb />
play and dropped them out of second<lb />
place.<lb />
Dick Cherry, Emo Boado, Louis<lb />
Hallow and Jerry Brooks played out-<lb />
a an ding ball for the winners while<lb />
Tommy Lewis was the ksers' stand-<lb />
out.<lb />
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CASUAL WEAR<lb />
-first m fashion<lb />
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mon. Harold Ingram, an outstanding<lb />
floorman on the Buc Ja.vvee team of<lb />
1954-55, will also be working with<lb />
j'e squad.<lb />
Nine new men have made an ap-<lb />
pearance and will be slated to pro-<lb />
vide Porter with plenty of depth.<lb />
Smother.s, Plaster, Little, Knotts,<lb />
Mu.tian, Cunningham, Pate, Blevin<lb />
and Archer are the newcomers. Sev-<lb />
en of these are taller than 6-2, with<lb />
Joe Plaster, a freshman from Reids-<lb />
ville, standing ai 6-8. Smothers and<lb />
Knotts are 6-5.<lb />
BKvivi and Archer are the only<lb />
two of the above named nine who are<lb />
smaller than 6-2 and are also the only<lb />
boys who have transferred from<lb />
other schools. Archer comes to ECC<lb />
from Richmond University and Blev-<lb />
:n from Lees McRay.<lb />
The s arting positions are not yet<lb />
decided and probably won't be r ade<lb />
inal until after tne season begins,<lb />
according to Coach Porter. "We'll be<lb />
-witching them all around until we<lb />
know who plays best where stated<lb />
i he colorful Pirate instructor.<lb />
by Mike Katsiae<lb />
East Carolina's swimming team has<lb />
begun strenuous practices at the col-<lb />
lege pool for the coming aquatic<lb />
season. The Pirate mermen are under<lb />
the direction of Coach Ray Mantinez,<lb />
who has assembled an outstanding<lb />
schedule for this year. All told, tihere<lb />
are eleven meets on the schedule;<lb />
the Pirates are especially looking<lb />
forward to their meets with David-<lb />
on, Clemson, William &amp; Mary of<lb />
Norfolk, and The Citadel.<lb />
As I entered tfha entranc to the<lb />
�swimming pool, I beheld a sight<lb />
which was entirely unexpected. In<lb />
one corner of the room a group of<lb />
boys were lifting weights, another<lb />
group was doing a series of exercises,<lb />
and others were busily improving<lb />
their strokes and kicks in the pool;<lb />
��or a moment I wondered if this was<lb />
the right place. Later, it was ex-<lb />
. lained to me that practice consisted<lb />
of a lot more than just swimming?<lb />
Competition in this sport is keen, and<lb />
a swimmer must be in excellent con-<lb />
dition to perform at his best in the<lb />
grueling meets throughout the sea-<lb />
son. A large turnout is in attendance<lb />
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this year, and it is s-till not too late<lb />
for any boys who are interested.<lb />
Coach Martinez also informed me,<lb />
"Any boy who shows interest is wel-<lb />
come to come out and work with the<lb />
team, whether he actually makes the<lb />
earn or not<lb />
Among the veterans from last<lb />
year's squad are: Frank Moore, wuio<lb />
performs the conventional backstroke<lb />
and who will be an important man<lb />
on this year's team; Bud Cummins,<lb />
a greatly improved free-styler; Ken-<lb />
ny Crocker, wih� will be vying in the<lb />
same stroke as Cummins; Dickie Den-<lb />
ton, who may develop into one of the<lb />
team's brightest stars; Bill West, an-<lb />
other good free-styler; Ronnie Rose,<lb />
last year's most consistent winner;<lb />
Joe Wallace, who will be vying in the<lb />
backstroke; Claude Tyson, whose<lb />
ability will aid the team; and Teddy<lb />
Gar, man, the "Portsmouth Anchor<lb />
a strong stroker.<lb />
A strong group of newcomers are<lb />
headed by such individual standouts<lb />
as Bob Sawyer, Harold McKee, Jack<lb />
Koebberling, Graham Anderson, and<lb />
Ken Midgett, who is an excellent<lb />
diver. Other boys out for the team<lb />
are Gene Lusk, Gene Baker, Andy<lb />
Jarvis, Herb Pryitherch, Joe Pond,<lb />
Tom Gainer, Rommy Ross, and Jim<lb />
Meads.<lb />
Finally, after obtaining what in-<lb />
formation I could from the coach, I<lb />
d cined to get a few first-Jtand facts.<lb />
The manager of the team, Dan Hu-<lb />
don, was very helpful; he suggested<lb />
hat � little pool interview would be<lb />
j'icrt the thing. Aftes changing into<lb />
suitable attire, I gingerly dove into<lb />
the clear, cool inviting water. Various<lb />
members of the team shewed me the<lb />
"ferent strokes and a method for<lb />
improving my kick. After watching<lb />
me workout, they all agreed my swim-<lb />
ming days had been numbered. The<lb />
weights were too much for me and<lb />
so I decided to end this little excur-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Pirates Will Be<lb />
At Top Strength<lb />
In Johnson City<lb />
Riding the crest of a two-game<lb />
winning streak, the East Carolina<lb />
Pirates will invade Johnson City,<lb />
Tennessee, Saturday night in search<lb />
of still another victory over a fast<lb />
East Tennessee team.<lb />
Coaches Jack Boone, Earl Smith,<lb />
rid Jim Mallory are expecting a<lb />
tough game on Tennessee soil. East<lb />
Tennessee met Western Carolina<lb />
earlier this season and tied the Cata-<lb />
mounts 7-7 in a contest hat counted<lb />
in North State Conference ratings<lb />
beeaape of a schedule technicality.<lb />
The Bucs last week dropped WC 14-6.<lb />
"They (East Tennessee) have a<lb />
much stronger offensive backfield<lb />
now than when they played Western<lb />
Carolina stated Coach Boons this<lb />
week.<lb />
Pirate defense will play an im-<lb />
portant part in the game and may<lb />
decide whether EC wins or loses.<lb />
Spearheading the defensive forward<lb />
wall will be All-Conference center<lb />
Lou Hallow and guard Paul Popov.<lb />
Ray Overton and Charlie Smith will<lb />
hold down the tackle slots and the<lb />
end positions will probably be filled<lb />
by J. D. Bradford and Bill Helms.<lb />
Bobby Comway, an up-and-coming<lb />
sophomore terminal, who suffered a<lb />
sprained arm in last week's match,<lb />
will probably see some action also.<lb />
Dick Cherry will command a back-<lb />
field of fast runners in Bobby Perry,<lb />
Gary Mattocks, Emo Boado, Harold<lb />
O'Kelly and Bobby Lilley. The Pi-<lb />
rate running attack seems to have<lb />
started clicking in the last several<lb />
games and should be effective in<lb />
opening up the East Tennessee sec-<lb />
ondary for Cherry's passes.<lb />
Coach Boone commented, "Our<lb />
blocking has improved a lot and tfee<lb />
boys seem to be more sure of them-<lb />
selves. We hope to do well against<lb />
East Tennessee<lb />
For solution, ase<lb />
paragraph below.<lb />
A FLIGHT OP IMAGINATION prompted the Droodle<lb />
above�it's titled: Flying saucer with Lucky-smoking<lb />
crew. But it's a down-to-earth fact that Luckies taste<lb />
better than any other cigarettes�and for down-to-<lb />
earth reasons. First of all, Lucky Strike means fine<lb />
tobacco. Then, that light, mild tobacco is toasted to<lb />
taste even better . . . cleaner, fresher, smoother. So,<lb />
"Glurg ahrdiu (In saucer language, that means,<lb />
"For taste that's out of this world, light up a Lucky)<lb />
DROODLE8, Copyright 1963 by Roger Pries<lb />
Luckies lead all<lb />
other brands, regu-<lb />
lar or king sise,<lb />
among 36,075<lb />
college students<lb />
questioned coast to<lb />
coast. The number-<lb />
aason: Luckies<lb />
"Cleaner, fresher. Smoother!<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
MAST<lb />
Organizational Activities<lb />
Thanksgiving Dance Replaces Sadie<lb />
Day; Robert Fleming Named Orchestra Head<lb />
Science Club .monthly meeting Tuesday. October<lb />
,A Thanksgiving Dance on Satux- n, at 6:30 p.m. in Ausftin building.<lb />
�Jay night, November 19, will replace Margaret Eason, the president, turn-<lb />
the annual Sadie Hawkin, Day affair<lb />
which the Science Club haa sponsored<lb />
for several years. Admission for this<lb />
fence, which will be semi-formal, will<lb />
be $1.00 per couple, 75 cent for stag<lb />
boy anxi 50 cents for stag girla.<lb />
Music will be provided by Calvin<lb />
Ch eason and hia Chesson Bacamera,<lb />
which consist of a ten piece oxchee-<lb />
tra. During intermission door prises<lb />
will be given to persons holding<lb />
the lucky tickets.<lb />
College Orchestra<lb />
Heading the College Orchestra ae<lb />
president this year is Robert Fleming,<lb />
w.ho is the principal trombonist with<lb />
the orchestra. Robert is from Mor-<lb />
gan'on.<lb />
Other officers include Dottie Jo<lb />
Jam s, Wilmington, vice-president;<lb />
Unit a Pope, Greensboro, secretary-<lb />
treasurer; and Ralph Shumaker,<lb />
Grier, South Carolina, manager.<lb />
According to Dr. Kenneth N. Cuth-<lb />
bert, conductor of the orchestra, plans<lb />
have been discussed for the East<lb />
Carolina Orchestra sponsorship of<lb />
the All-State Orchesura to be here<lb />
n January.<lb />
The orchestra is preparing a pro-<lb />
ed the meeting over to Peggy Cherry,<lb />
vice-president, who was in charge of<lb />
the program.<lb />
The Mato Chb, Square Circle, from<lb />
Parmville High School presented the<lb />
program for the evening. The mem-<lb />
bers were accompanied by their math<lb />
teachers�Mi&amp;g Edwards, Mrs. Raw-<lb />
lins and Miss Baker. There were fiome<lb />
60 to 65 persons present including<lb />
East Carolina Math Club student and<lb />
(faculty members and the guest, from<lb />
Farmrille High.<lb />
The vice-president of the Square<lb />
Circle introduced each member of<lb />
the club, who demonstrated visual<lb />
aids used in teaching general math,<lb />
algebra, and geometry in high school.<lb />
This program was very informative<lb />
and everyone enjoyed it.<lb />
IRC News<lb />
Ths International Relations Crab<lb />
will meet October 25 at 7:30 in the<lb />
I Flanagan Auditorium. Everette Roe<lb />
director of the East Carolina BSU<lb />
choir, his group will sin at chapel<lb />
services on October 26. All stodsnta<lb />
who join the choir are resairsd to<lb />
subscribe to the "Chuxeh Musician<lb />
'Choir practice is held every Wednes-<lb />
day night at 7:00 o'clock in the BSU<lb />
chapel. Individuals interested in<lb />
forming a mixed or male quartet are<lb />
asked to see either Carolyn Massen-<lb />
gill or Gloria Blanton, director.<lb />
Choir Prepares For Tour<lb />
T k Mi. Choir S. tf. EliMbthJC'iE:�Ew<lb />
shaw, Brwin; John Eupeison, �ew<lb />
Bern; Stephea Fariah, Ayden; Mau<lb />
buck, of Farmville, a former student<lb />
at East Carolina, will speak on pe<lb />
in Japan and will show projection<lb />
slides on this theme. Since he has<lb />
returned from Japan he has made<lb />
several talks on this subject for<lb />
organizations. United Nations Day<lb />
be presented to the public I -vvill be observed by the club, and a<lb />
gram to<lb />
on Sunday, November 20, in the Ool<lb />
�g� Thatre. Included in this program<lb />
will be a piano concerto, played by<lb />
Miss Joan Melton of Albemarle, a<lb />
Bach concerto grasso and two major<lb />
orchestral works.<lb />
English Club<lb />
Programs scheduled for the school<lb />
year for the English Club have been<lb />
. nnouBced by Dr. James D. Allison<lb />
a. follows: Nov. 8�Mrs. Meredith<lb />
Posey in program o North Carolina<lb />
folk songs; Dec. 6-Christmas party<lb />
in Alumni building; Jan. 10�talk<lb />
by Dr. Lucille ChaTles on her work<lb />
and travel in Switzerland; Feb. 14�<lb />
a two hour movie of Shakespeare's<lb />
"Richard II" in Library auditorium;<lb />
March 13�a program on Creative<lb />
Writing by Dr. Pingel's students;<lb />
Ajprij 17�picnic at the fireplace (by<lb />
gym); May 8�report from student<lb />
teachers on activities.<lb />
Officers of the club are: Bertha<lb />
Woodcock, president; Raye Win-<lb />
Mead, vice president; Carol Lewis,<lb />
reasurer; Lois Jeanette, reporter;<lb />
D Ltky Barnes, secreury; and Janet<lb />
Fletcher, social chairman.<lb />
Dr. Allison has extended a cordial<lb />
invitation to all English majors and<lb />
minors to attend these programs and<lb />
join the club.<lb />
Home Economics Club<lb />
The Home Economics Club ini-<lb />
tiated fifty-seven new members<lb />
Tuesday night, October 11. To help<lb />
promote friendly foreign relations<lb />
the organization is planning to send<lb />
old nylon hose to Japanese' women<lb />
who will make them into articles<lb />
such as rags. Refreshments were<lb />
served at the close of the meeting.<lb />
Math Club Meeting<lb />
The Math Club held its first<lb />
social hour will follow for all those<lb />
present.<lb />
BSU News<lb />
Carolyn F. Massengill of Smith-<lb />
field, music chairman for the Baptist<lb />
Student Union, has sent in an appl-<lb />
ication for tha local organization's<lb />
ohoir requesting membership in the<lb />
state BSU choir. Arnold Penland Jr.<lb />
at West Carolina College supervises<lb />
the selection of applicants and only<lb />
the very best groups or persons are<lb />
chosen. Janet Wall, Carolyn F. Mas-<lb />
sengill, Frank Bodkin, Amorelle<lb />
Tucker, and Jean Hargett are those<lb />
students included in the application.<lb />
Herbert Joyner requests to be piano<lb />
accompanist. A special EOC quartet<lb />
will sing at the annual BSU conven-<lb />
tion as well as the state choir. The<lb />
convention, to be held in Greensboro<lb />
November 4-6, will attract some 1500<lb />
students from 30 different institu-<lb />
tions throughout the state.<lb />
According to Arthur Frank Bodkin,<lb />
Teachers Go To Polfe<lb />
Stste employees will decide by<lb />
a referendum on October 26<lb />
whether to coordinate the Teach-<lb />
ers' and State Employees' Rs-<lb />
tirement System with Federal<lb />
Social Security. This is em im-<lb />
portant decision which will af-<lb />
fect all those who are now teach-<lb />
ers and who are planning to be<lb />
teachers.<lb />
Mr. Nathan Yelton, BKecntive<lb />
Secretary of the Teachers' and<lb />
State Employees' Retirement<lb />
System, will speak on this subject<lb />
on October 21 at 4:46 p.m. fat<lb />
Austin auditorium.<lb />
Mr. E. H. Sullisgs will con-<lb />
duct the referendum on October<lb />
26. Voting will take place in the<lb />
lobby adjacent to the South Cafe-<lb />
teria between the hours of 8:3t<lb />
s.m. and 6:00 p.m.<lb />
ready begun preparing lor it two<lb />
tours which will be conducted tfcds<lb />
spring. On schedule are such place<lb />
as Virginia Beach, South Norfelk,<lb />
Norfolk, Ocean View, Portamouth,<lb />
and Snffolk in Virginia; teen Lum-<lb />
berton, Charlotte, and Fayetteville<lb />
in North Carolina; on down to Colum-<lb />
bia and Sumter in South Carolina.<lb />
Other activities of the choir include<lb />
singing ia the "Messiah High School<lb />
Day and graduation exersises.<lb />
The choir recently elected its offi-<lb />
cers for the year 1966-66 who are<lb />
Charles Staraes, president; Pat Ever-<lb />
ton, vice president and secretary;<lb />
Neil Williams, manager.<lb />
This year tihere are fifty-nine cheir<lb />
Hilburn, Whiteville; Franks<lb />
Keaton, Belhaven; Ralph Shwnaker<lb />
Jr Greenville, S. C; Charles Starne,<lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER ft<lb />
Voice And Diction Classes<lb />
Organize Speech Choir Here<lb />
A speech choir composed of the, .Projects for the new choir ar<lb />
Voice and Diction classes of Dr. j underway. On Monday, Oetofc<lb />
Allison and Dr. Withe; i. being <lb />
formed os East Casohna Collegs�udi, Oiuri- in commemo:<lb />
Wilmington; jimmy Thigpen, Mount I campU8. of the signing of the United M<lb />
Olive- Frank Bodkin, Greenville; Sntech ch�i are nothing new be-<lb />
Llovd Bray Jr Greenville; August ' ;e ihmy rtVe been used since the<lb />
Laube, New Bern; William Lioyd. yS 0r Greek p�ys. Thu type enoir<lb />
More-head City; Joe Secrest, Mor- s m05l effective on particular types<lb />
ganton; Joseph S-ell, Greenville; f readirigs when a feeling of power<lb />
Ralph Cason, Rocky Mount; Pobert I cooperation is desired.<lb />
Fleming, Morganton; and xienry firs Ume a pr0jrram like ebh<lb />
on the East Carolina<lb />
Whitener, Portsmouth, Virginia.<lb />
Arriving home and finding himself<lb />
locked out, he settled himself on the<lb />
, r , �tep to wait for his wife's return.<lb />
members from various parts of North GonsideraWe time passed<lb />
   . . .� c �  . � � ti. �ii.�k<lb />
Student Bank Hours<lb />
The Student Bank, located in<lb />
Room 3 in the basement of Aus-<lb />
tin, has released the following<lb />
schedule of banking hours:<lb />
Monday�Friday<lb />
10:30 a.m12:00 Nosn<lb />
2:00 p.m4:30 p.m.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
10:10 am12:0� Noon<lb />
Students are not permitted to<lb />
write checks on money deposited<lb />
in the Student Bank, and money<lb />
deposited therein (may be ob-<lb />
tained from the bank only.<lb />
Carolina, Virginia and one from South,<lb />
Carolina. They are as follows: June<lb />
Crews, Creedmoor; Frances Folk,<lb />
Raleigh; Barbara Holler, Greensboro;<lb />
Jsn McKenzie, Wilmingten; Sylvia<lb />
Rogers, Greenville; Jo Ann Sparks,<lb />
Ahcskie; Peggy Bullock, Lumberton;<lb />
Patsy Curley, Dallas; Pat Everton,<lb />
(Columbia; Barbara Harris, Beaufort;<lb />
Dobtie Jo James, Wilmington; Caro-<lb />
lyn Massengill, Smithfield; Frances<lb />
Smith, RobensonviUe; Joyce Fulehex,<lb />
Robersonville; Mary Montgomery,<lb />
Greenville; Gail Mullere, Winton;<lb />
Evelyn Outlaw, Kinston; Rachel<lb />
Steinbeck, Gseenville; Amorelle Tuc-<lb />
ker, Albemarle; Jill Sutton, Green-<lb />
ville; Nancy Crouse, Lexington; Ju-<lb />
lia George, Winoton-Salem; Myrl Ha-<lb />
ness, Mt. Olive; Martha Sue Pond,<lb />
Hamlet; Unita Pope, Greensboro;<lb />
Edith Rogers, Raleigh; Priseilla<lb />
Smith, Ayden; Milton Mann, Sanford;<lb />
Gerald Murphy, China Grove; James<lb />
Paver Jr Greenville; Alennis Price,<lb />
Faison; Walter Scott Jr Reidsville;<lb />
Kenneth Killebrun, Rocky Mount;<lb />
George Knight, Rocky Mount; Sin-<lb />
clair Newman, Henderson; Earl Pet-<lb />
erson Jr New Bern; Linwood Pitt-<lb />
man, Rocky Mount; Bill Speight,<lb />
Roanoke Rapid; Neil Williams, Roc-<lb />
ky Mount; George Johnson, Oxford;<lb />
Jesse BOyd, Greenville; Carl R. Cax-<lb />
�eigbbor, seeing his plight, invited<lb />
him to dinner.<lb />
was pr �t�d<lb />
cmnpue waa on September 20, whes<lb />
the English Club presented a group<lb />
of five girls who acted as the chorus<lb />
and women or Canterbury in T S.<lb />
Eliot's "Murder in te Cathedral" at<lb />
a chapel program. Roy AskJw and<lb />
Ben Shepherd read solo parts.<lb />
Charter. - W)<lb />
of approximately twenty-ftm<lb />
dents and the seleelioas in ,uit<lb />
ngs from t Bible and the Fr<lb />
to the- United Kationi Chattel<lb />
Latex in th quaitei bej pt<lb />
make a tape retarding t0 gj<lb />
for a college radio program,<lb />
will consist primarily of will<lb />
poems. .<lb />
Although thi is an experii<lb />
project n�w, if enough intej<lb />
shown i will be continued �it<lb />
D informal extra-curriculum<lb />
l ! ac a college club.<lb />
Music Hill Observes Open House Sund<lb />
Op n hou.se will be observed Sun-<lb />
Jay, October 23, a. the East Carolinu<lb />
Collejre music building. A large num-<lb />
ber of guests from the campus,<lb />
Greenville, and other towns in the<lb />
eastern section of the sate are ex-<lb />
acted to be present to tour the<lb />
building, see its fertilities, and hear<lb />
a special program of music. Tn?<lb />
hospital i'y hour will extend from 4<lb />
to 6 p.m.<lb />
The Music Buiding, formerly the<lb />
Jorner Library has been remodeled J<lb />
completed during the summer, is be-<lb />
ing used by college students this fall<lb />
or the first time.<lb />
Or. Kenneth N. Cutihbert, director<lb />
of the music department, is in oharg <lb />
of planning the open-house program.<lb />
Assisting him are Dr. Robert L. Car-<lb />
ter and Augusta Kuykcndall, facnHyjclasses here.<lb />
members.<lb />
Members of student music organi-<lb />
sation? on the campus will act as<lb />
beam and oscesses, along with fac-<lb />
ulty members of the department.<lb />
mu�c educa ion club will ej<lb />
welcome to guests during the<lb />
Boon.<lb />
The Music Buikiin tervs u<lb />
quarters for classwork and otb<lb />
tivities of 115 music majors)<lb />
additions students enrolled in<lb />
for use ty the department of music I Re; resentatives of Phi Mu Alpha and<lb />
and a new wmg ha� been aoVed to<lb />
provide an auditorium for band and<lb />
orchestra practice and other activi-<lb />
' ies of the department. The building,<lb />
JOHNSON'S<lb />
far the Best in<lb />
Music � Records � Gifts<lb />
Five Points<lb />
Sifmm Alpha Iota, national honorary-<lb />
music fraternities, and of the eollege<lb />
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MUSIC STORE I<lb />
"GTetchen is 16 now, and I really<lb />
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