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Xit. . embers of the chapter<lb />
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poii ted out that the<lb />
Smith Says Legislature Will<lb />
Take Stand On Segregation<lb />
Predicts Coming<lb />
Of Social Frats<lb />
During This Year<lb />
by Jimmy Ferreip<lb />
Action on the segregation is-<lb />
sue and the presense of social<lb />
fraternities at East Carol irfc<lb />
during this year have been pre- <lb />
dieted by Student Government j<lb />
President Dock G. Smith.<lb />
Commenting recently on prob-<lb />
able u p legislature issues for<lb />
the coming year President Smith<lb />
explained, "I feel that the Stu-<lb />
Itnt Government Association!<lb />
will have to tke some stand on �<lb />
khe segregation issue this year.<lb />
It is a matter which will have<lb />
to be decided one way r another<lb />
i'l the near future" Freshmen were kept busy during their first week of college lite Meeting orientation duties and settling<lb />
Disciissinir last year's red-hot down into the new surroundings. Pretty frosh coeds Mat tie Lou Harris, left, Knfield. and Lorette oliina, EttZS<lb />
 concerning the establish- l�'ll� "ty. manage a smile although there's still unpacking to he done. Final figures have not been released L<lb />
Talented Joan Meltor a freshman in the music department here<lb />
last ear, was named Miss North Carolina of 157 at the annual pageant<lb />
held in Morehead City. She will be a busy, young lady during her reign,<lb />
however, ami will not continue her studies this year.<lb />
(Photo by Jerry Schumacher. Morehead City)<lb />
helh City<lb />
ment of national social fraterni- the regietra<lb />
ties here.he said. "I think that<lb />
this will be the year in which our<lb />
campus will be blessed by the<lb />
presence of social fraternities.<lb />
Definite Asset<lb />
office but a record enrollment is expect d. (Jimmy Ferrell pholoj<lb />
At Tuesday Night Meeting<lb />
Coed Joan Melton Selected<lb />
Miss North Carolina Of '57<lb />
have<lb />
social<lb />
East (<lb />
esem<lb />
have<lb />
ai olina<lb />
various<lb />
Mb<lb />
Janet<lb />
t<lb />
bv<lb />
bees I number o<lb />
co-eds chosen to re-<lb />
sections of the state<lb />
� t.<lb />
 and conference<lb />
Bg with the<lb />
lii ias represented<lb />
rtli D trie! . th House<lb />
nee HH3, has<lb />
Mr. Democrat" and is<lb />
top leaderj in the Demo-<lb />
He was first elected<lb />
att i 36tfa Congress<lb />
� elected for 22 ad-<lb />
it � �� ses.<lb />
: the House on<lb />
1940, � hen lie was<lb />
�. � unexplred term of<lb />
i. kei from Alabama,<lb />
B, liank ad H La a gradu-<lb />
 - (College and the<lb />
. � '1 ezas.<lb />
e � he lai gest poli-<lb />
. , j �  ,  seen<lb />
�  Barkle ,  t�. eai ed here in<lb />
Noitb Oarolina conti<lb />
Tins year's erowa, however, was<lb />
Captured by talented and vivacious<lb />
East Carolina student, jVan Melton<lb />
f Albemarie.<lb />
Joan, a freshman here at East<lb />
urolina last year, was a shining<lb />
 sample of beauty, talent and poise<lb />
�I intend to try<lb />
fraternities brought in instead of<lb />
raj rev sous stand of 'welcoming<lb />
! .tin it' they prove worthy 1 think<lb />
iiey will be a definite asset.<lb />
'In order to stay up with present<lb />
� day standards, I feel we will no<lb />
na longer lag behind other schools in<lb />
According to Dr. Robert Carter, this phase of our eampa,<lb />
Joan's pinna instructor hefle last The popular president ei<lb />
year: "Miss Joan Melton is one of i that "the boys will have enough con-<lb />
the finest talents to have ever been<lb />
Preparations Begun For Construction<lb />
Of College-Controlled Radio Station<lb />
by Bryan Harrison<lb />
At an all-campus meeting Tuesday work. To those who attended the<lb />
night in the Library Auditorium the meeting, a personnel rating sheet was<lb />
Radio an i TV Committee of East handed out in order to begin place-<lb />
 ,j Carolina College announced the open- ment of positions in the program.<lb />
iu o! a college-controlled radio. Miss Rosalind Raulston, Chairman of<lb />
-ttion This is the first year tivat I the Committee, urges all others who<lb />
ulerat.ontoactmthevvaysagenh- anticiaIe iatmrmUa io see her at the<lb />
man and a scholar would act when Carolina . Radio Studios in the Austin Building<lb />
they ����� pnvr tis orMori � ��� .� .  , ��  , <lb />
 ; . ,� " ,wi ha� l�een sponsoring programs "We have tangible evidence that the<lb />
Smith forecast, too a bigger and Green- Acuity and student, are interested<lb />
better homecoming than ever before imu" . . , <lb />
ville<lb />
Staff Members Needed<lb />
i, esp-cially fresh-<lb />
interesting in pub-<lb />
iire urged to con-<lb />
tudenti<lb />
� lio a re<lb />
ion w ork<lb />
tn Kast Carolinian -staff<lb />
bei .r attend the staff meet-<lb />
ii t Uednesdav night at 6<lb />
W orkers are badly needed<lb />
both the news and feature de-<lb />
&amp;rtment� ! he newspaper offices<lb />
. located ea the second floor of<lb />
ht Building.<lb />
as �be competed with the nation's<lb />
most outstanding young ladies for<lb />
the right to reign as Miss America<lb />
luring 1967.<lb />
The Convention Hal! at Atlantic<lb />
City was filled with cheers as Joan<lb />
completed her rendition of "Deep<lb />
Purple" and Chopin's "Etude" in the<lb />
first preliminary nalent contest. Al-<lb />
though Miss North Carolina was not<lb />
crowned Miss America or named in<lb />
the semi-finalists ur other awards,<lb />
'� she represented her State and nome-<lb />
� town in a most exemplary fashion.<lb />
While in Atlantic City, Joan went<lb />
through a series uf constant practice<lb />
Isessions with her Wilmington coach,<lb />
'Mrs. Vivian Block.<lb />
While the contest was in pro-j<lb />
gress, Joan and the other 4s beauties j<lb />
were able to talk to no one except)<lb />
at special press interviews in thej<lb />
early afternoon. All of the other;<lb />
time on their schedule was devoted<lb />
I to -practice ami rehearsal.<lb />
During the joining year, Joan<lb />
will be quite busy in her capacit.v<lb />
as Miss North Carolina, therefor<lb />
'she will not be back at Hutst Caro-<lb />
to Kast Carolina. She is most am-<lb />
iiito.K and it�� ; �'?-�! to get ahtid.<lb />
Miss Helton has been considered<lb />
� concert material by many fa-<lb />
mous artists. 1 am sure bhat she and good entertainment on our cam- ���' technical Lrob-<lb />
 v . i .ii ukl. veais As soon as an retnnicai prou-<lb />
will  quite far if she continues j pus, pointing out .hat be would ike ' ft construction will<lb />
to w, rk under a competent teacher I to get he approval of the Btudent <lb />
,in concluding. Dr. Carter said, body and the administration for Negi 0<lb />
 "I am not the first to have said entertainment to come on campus<lb />
; :his about Joan Melton and her ta-<lb />
t lent<lb />
1 by the college.<lb />
Until the committee<lb />
i! Miss Raulston<lb />
Positions Open<lb />
There are position: open for the<lb />
following: Program Directors, Asst.<lb />
Program Directors, Special Events<lb />
can<lb />
As a freshman, she r; resented<lb />
a local music fraternity during the<lb />
homecoming festivities last year<lb />
and was pictured in th- yearbook<lb />
fraternity section alon with other<lb />
sponsors.<lb />
Also, She WaS selected as one of<lb />
AKROTC's sponsors and was<lb />
presented along with other girls<lb />
luring the annual military ball.<lb />
begin Directors, Publicity Director Engi<lb />
r 7 tTLTrf �ation. on the FM station, they neo. Announcers, Continuity Writ-<lb />
,PtI , .�ent rtatne� �� continue their work with the!e Production Directors. New. Di-<lb />
� olid s ifreatest enieiiaineis. w  a � t- o r-<lb />
�1 cannot see why anyone would �ular progivams through the com- ectors, Music Dctors. Sports Di-<lb />
ebjaet to a Negro performing on a �� AM and TV stations, in the rectors. Women Affairs Directors,<lb />
age while we are in the audience � the programs have received a Religious Affairs Directors, Actors<lb />
. , , );� v r � rentrous applause from local and and Musicians.<lb />
in the same budding. Negroes ait '�<lb />
e audi nces.<lb />
At the meeting Dr. J. D. Messick,<lb />
.trforming on the stage for white -1 e -IUU "ie- "�<lb />
t, �  - Student Operation President of Kast arohna tllege,<lb />
le everywhere in the South, an!  , , u i i i � t<lb />
e�e -tation will be opera- spoke of the plans and policies of<lb />
.pie<lb />
tation will be opera-<lb />
: cannot see why a school in Noitn r<lb />
, , . i i  . .?� led entirely bv student and faculty<lb />
(arohna couldn't take advantage i<lb />
some oi this talent<lb />
volunteei<lb />
Radio and TV at Kast Carolina. Ht<lb />
The committee announced j also spoke of the possibilities of the<lb />
�<lb />
leal<lb />
to<lb />
"as<lb />
Dani'orth Foundation Grants<lb />
Last Carolina $19,500 Fund<lb />
. been granted kite extend over the three-year period<lb />
, by the Danforth covered by the grant. One of these<lb />
crry out a three-year j unite will be studied and explored<lb />
cfa year in its cultural, moral, and<lb />
spiritual aspects.<lb />
Topics include "Education for<lb />
an.I Family Living: the<lb />
Individual and the familyFfes<lb />
Student and his Environment:<lb />
Community. State, Region, and Na-<lb />
tion and "The World: The Student<lb />
and International Understanding<lb />
Approximately thirty visiting<lb />
��cturers-consultants, to be chosen<lb />
among authorities in the various<lb />
irsaa of study, will furnish the<lb />
needed outside impetus and inspira-<lb />
tion to make the program vivid<lb />
and appealing. Some of these visi-<lb />
tors will be chosen for their tech-<lb />
nical knowledge; others, for their<lb />
value as personalities and dhal-<lb />
leagers of students.<lb />
Kach iecturer-consultant will spend<lb />
nut less than two days and not<lb />
more than three weeks on the cam-<lb />
pus. Each will appear as a speaker<lb />
and be available for participation<lb />
in student activities and for personal<lb />
consultations.<lb />
a -<lb />
Vice<lb />
hail 111<lb />
Danforth<lb />
M<lb />
etter the in-<lb />
a citizen, a<lb />
t-to-be, and also<lb />
faith President j Persona<lb />
the college has<lb />
i ded after a pro-<lb />
the program had<lb />
a faculty com-<lb />
Presideat Lee W.<lb />
an, and submitted<lb />
Foundation for<lb />
- of the college<lb />
Dr. Messick Comments<lb />
President Messick, commenting<lb />
on Dock Smith's prediction tffat<lb />
the student legislature would<lb />
take a stand on the segregation<lb />
issue during his administration,<lb />
explained, "They can always<lb />
voice an opinion, but it's very<lb />
unwise to du it during a general<lb />
assembly legislative year<lb />
Pointing out that East Caro-<lb />
lina's charter provided for the ed-<lb />
ucation of white men and women<lb />
only, he said that should the SC A<lb />
favor integration it would not<lb />
carry any weight in deciding<lb />
whether or not Negroes will be<lb />
permitted to enroll here.<lb />
Any steps in that direction<lb />
would imbitter the general legis-<lb />
lature against East Carolina and<lb />
might hurt the school when this<lb />
year's budget is presented, ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Messick.<lb />
I'mstead Administration<lb />
Questioned on the stand last year's<lb />
that there will be more all-campus coming year and outlined the growth to keep<lb />
He furthej explained that the station<lb />
will have a reception for a radius of<lb />
fifty miles. Mr. Smiley, who has<lb />
aiming and working toward the leaM-<lb />
-zatiyji of a college-operated Btation<lb />
for many yea thanked the StU<lb />
. rernment Association of the Sum<lb />
nu- &amp;f uc for a d which will<lb />
enable the committee to construct an<lb />
antenna. When aked why the<lb />
legs due- not organize a . AM<lb />
station, Mi. Smiley explained that<lb />
Carolina does not have the<lb />
personnel, time, or money to operate<lb />
and AM station under F. C. C. reg-<lb />
ulations.<lb />
Type and quality of the programs<lb />
were also discus-ed at the meeting.<lb />
It is expected that the program;<lb />
be of higher quality than the average<lb />
commercial station produces. It is<lb />
il in many cases there is<lb />
 conflict on the calibre ,�f programs<lb />
that the committee produces wit!<lb />
the type demanded by the audiei<lb />
This year, there will be an effort to<lb />
atch the<lb />
meetings ami urged all students and<lb />
ditioi<lb />
the<lb />
East Carolinian took, teac ers who are interested in<lb />
terming past SGA President Donald<lb />
Umstead and his admiui-tration a "do-<lb />
nothing" legislature. Smith stated,<lb />
"Donald Umstead'a administration<lb />
voiced the opinion of the student body<lb />
in most cases and i think that in it-<lb />
self was a great deal.<lb />
"Last year's so called do-nothing<lb />
legislature sponsored the best enter-<lb />
tainment that has been here dur-<lb />
ing my three yeaivs as a student; it<lb />
went through a year of administra-<lb />
tive work without a serious blunder,<lb />
which ia as much as could be ex-<lb />
pected; and during last year's ad-<lb />
ministration our school, for the first<lb />
time, became a member of the U. S.<lb />
National Student Association and<lb />
sent our first two delegates to the<lb />
National Congress.<lb />
"I feel there are a few apologies j<lb />
in order for our past administration<lb />
In welcoming freshmen and new<lb />
See SMITH on pag 4<lb />
thi<lb />
type of work to attend. The com-<lb />
mittee also needs volunteers immed-<lb />
iately for the present Radio and TV<lb />
of interest in Radio and TV in the'ered.<lb />
nine years since he has been here.<lb />
Yearbook Photographs<lb />
Yearbook photographers rill<lb />
begin taking portrait pictures<lb />
for this year's annual next Mon-<lb />
day, September 17, at 2:30 p. m<lb />
according to the editors.<lb />
Past policies will be followed,<lb />
and students must sign a sched-<lb />
ule chart posted on the bulletin<lb />
board in the college union. The<lb />
chart will be divided into 15-<lb />
minute units. Charts will appear<lb />
one day in advance in order to<lb />
get signatures for the following<lb />
day.<lb />
Cirls are requested to wear<lb />
plain, dark sweaters and boys<lb />
should wear dark suits and ties,<lb />
the editors stated.<lb />
audience's interest and not<lb />
he programs campus-cent-<lb />
s believed that the mt<lb />
uccessful type of programs in the<lb />
He stressed the importance of the past have been controversial and in-<lb />
Radio and TV program and empha-1 formative.<lb />
�dzed the outstanding service it does T e Kadi and TV Committee of<lb />
for the college and North Carolina. East Carolina College directs and<lb />
He also emphasize.i the need for j supervises the programing, planning,<lb />
more student and faculty participa- tnd ; , the radio and TV ac-<lb />
tivity connected with the college, The<lb />
committee has been trying to form a<lb />
permanent organization in the form<lb />
of a club ever since its existence as<lb />
a committee, L:u-t spring, the stu-<lb />
dents formed a nucleus organization,<lb />
but nothing ermanent resulted, The<lb />
committee announced that course- in<lb />
Radio and Television Technique will<lb />
taught this winter.<lb />
Members of the present committee<lb />
re: Bliss Rosalind Raulston, chair-<lb />
President Messick Entertains Governor<lb />
on Religion and Teacher<lb />
I e Humanities, and Ed-<lb />
foi Peraonal and Family<lb />
,i iiiiii the plan.<lb />
for implementing the pro-<lb />
�� com; leted during 1956-<lb />
1967-1968 the program<lb />
rated. Dr. John B. Bennett,<lb />
toi .f religious activities at<lb />
iroliaa, has been appointed<lb />
D .tor of the program.<lb />
Study Topics<lb />
f study topics, organized<lb />
three units, has been mapped,<lb />
tioii in the program.<lb />
Smiley Speaks<lb />
Mr. Wendell Smiley, the radio li-<lb />
brarian, spoke of the technical oper-<lb />
ations involved in the new station<lb />
and explained its objectives. Mr.<lb />
Smiley stated that the F. C. C. ac-<lb />
cepted the application for a construc-<lb />
tion permit for the station, August<lb />
28. However, the application has not<lb />
been approved, therefore, the sta-<lb />
tion cannot broadcast until the per-<lb />
mit arrives. Although the station i man. Dr. A. D. Frank, Dr. Kenneth<lb />
will have a comparatively small AU-lBing, Dr. John Xavaira, Mr. Wendell<lb />
dience, the primary objective is toSmiley, Dr. James White Dr. Mar-<lb />
train students, explained Mr. Smiley, tha Pingel, and Mis Mai Ciene.<lb />
Negroes Make No Further<lb />
Inquiries About Enrolling<lb />
i<lb />
No farther inquiries have heea made 119U7, says that the college is M <lb />
by N�groes concerning the possibility maintained by the state for the pur-<lb />
President John D. Messick entertained at a dinner for Governor Lather Hodges and Thomas Pearsall fol-<lb />
lowing their telecast over WNCT last week urging voters to support the Pearsall Plan. Other members of the<lb />
party are, from left to right, Senator Paul Jones, Fnr iifitk; Desn Leo W. Jenkins; Frank Wooten, Pitt county<lb />
representative; Mr. Pearsall, Arthur Tyler, Rocky Mount; Governor Hodges; Dr. Messick, E. E. Rawl, Green-<lb />
ville; and Rslph Hodges, Washington. (J. D. Henry photo) .<lb />
of enrolling here since an unidenti-<lb />
fied male student visited the campus<lb />
in early August, according to word<lb />
from the registrar's office.<lb />
Admini trative officials explained<lb />
to him that East Carolina's charter<lb />
does not make piovisions for Negro<lb />
stuients. A Greenville native, he was<lb />
.vOrtedty interested in transferring<lb />
from Elizabeth City Teachers College<lb />
where he is no�v  .ending school.<lb />
The student did not attempt to<lb />
make application for entrance, and<lb />
was the first Negro undergraduate to<lb />
make an inquiry this year.<lb />
However, two Nergoes inquired<lb />
about attending East Carolina a year<lb />
or so ago. They, too, were told that<lb />
East Carolina's charter, issued in<lb />
pose u( giving young white men and<lb />
women such education and training<lb />
as � all fit and qualify them U teach<lb />
in the public of North Caro-<lb />
lina<lb />
Kast Carolina's set up gives only<lb />
the General Assembly-power to make<lb />
any changes in its charters and the<lb />
Board of Trustees cannot give a<lb />
Negro student permission to enter,<lb />
even though lie might be found ac-<lb />
ceptable in other areas.<lb />
In addition to these, East Carolina<lb />
also returned a letter to another<lb />
Negro student who sought applica-x<lb />
tion for graduate correspondence<lb />
work and a letter of application for<lb />
a teaching position from a Negro<lb />
teacher at Tuskegee Institute in Ala-<lb />
bama.<lb />
L<lb /><pb facs="00038402_tn_0002" /><lb /><lb />
E A 3 T C AROLINI AN<lb />
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14<lb />
fRlD.<lb />
PAGE WO<lb />
The New System<lb />
w<lb />
ve already heard gripes from the stu-<lb />
dent body on the new parking program. Cam-<lb />
pus traffic rules have been revised in the fol-<lb />
lowing manner.<lb />
All automobiles driven or parked on cam-<lb />
pus must be registered and display an indenti-<lb />
fieati m sticker or pay a penalty of $3.00.<lb />
A college traffic ticket will be given for<lb />
speeding, reckless driving, violation-one way<lb />
street, failure to stop at stop signs, blocking<lb />
streets, tire hydrants, railroad tracks, failure<lb />
tc register vehicles, and parking in restricted<lb />
areas. A parking lee of $2.00 for each ticket<lb />
will be charged except unregistered vehicle<lb />
owners tor whom there will be a fee of $3.00.<lb />
(There are three types ot parking �remits:<lb />
dormitory area permits tor dormitory stu-<lb />
dents, parking permits for non-dormitory stu-<lb />
dents, ana staff parking permits. Authorized<lb />
parking spaces have been designated for each<lb />
yPeAn editorial in the March 23. 1956, issue<lb />
of l!he Cavalier Daily. University of Virginia<lb />
.alls parking a universal problem. It relates<lb />
that the University e Texas has over 10 000<lb />
automobiles, but only 132 spaces in which to<lb />
park them. The University of Pennsylvania,<lb />
which is situated in downtown Philadelphia.<lb />
must pack its 1.500 cars in only thirteen<lb />
i the University of Virginia one of the<lb />
restrictfons is the rule against cars for first-<lb />
.ear men. Other colleges are even more strict.<lb />
The University of Michigan and Princeton,<lb />
d- not allow any of their students to operate<lb />
automobiles. Michigan State puts operators<lb />
licenses oil a grade and conduct basis Any<lb />
student who is placed on discipline probation<lb />
for personal misconduct has his permit re-<lb />
voked; even more strict is the requirement<lb />
of a 2 0 over-all average. Michigan Mate Ad-<lb />
ministration does allow first-year men to<lb />
keep an automobile if they have an average<lb />
A statement from the University of<lb />
Kentucky has it that an analysis of student<lb />
disciplinary eases there reveals that in more<lb />
than 90 per cent of the cases of serious mis-<lb />
conduct, a motor vehicle was the most im-<lb />
portant attributing factor to student de-<lb />
linquency , , . <lb />
Traffic penalties at other schools seem<lb />
to be much more severe. A sample of the<lb />
fines at Michigan State include $15 for giving<lb />
false information when applying lor a permit.<lb />
,o for reproducing or defacing a permit.<lb />
and $5 for -failure to display permit properly<lb />
as designated on back of permit <lb />
Michigan State is also rough on parking<lb />
offenders. For the first offense �f "driving<lb />
a motor vehicle in a prohibited area the tab<lb />
is $10" for the third offense. $20. The first<lb />
offense fine 1 r operating a motor vehicle<lb />
without a valid permit is $25, for the second.<lb />
$50. . . ,<lb />
The parking problem here is certainly a<lb />
Kua one, but comparison shows that it is<lb />
)le for it to become more serious. We<lb />
that preventive measures can at least<lb />
tain status quo. If not. the East Caro-<lb />
believes that more strict rules or higher<lb />
should be imposed.<lb />
acultv and staff are also expected to<lb />
by the rules. Any visitor to East Caro-<lb />
;oilege earn pus who violates College traf-<lb />
iles will be given a courtesy ticket ex-<lb />
pi Ibg the violation. .<lb />
Failure to pav parking fees will result in<lb />
 offender being stopped from class until<lb />
- Be paid. Mr. Worth E. Baker ol the<lb />
��B department has stated that no park-<lb />
ill be charged for any legal excuse<lb />
ender.<lb />
year the parking problem became<lb />
sadache. This year, however, steps<lb />
taken to prevent such a problem<lb />
ing again, without penalizing part<lb />
tot body as other schools have done.<lb />
e cooperation of all the students,<lb />
staff plus the assistance of a<lb />
�king and housing director, it<lb />
tie that East Carolina might have<lb />
program which will be bene-<lb />
iful to all concerned.<lb />
A Trip Home To<lb />
Cancel Governor<lb />
Hodges'Vote<lb />
IT'S A PERFECT year to reach<lb />
the ape of twenty-one. A Republican<lb />
general will attempt to keep the Dem-<lb />
erafs strong forces from seizing<lb />
Washington. A man called Peaw.ll<lb />
wrote his best seller.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Notes On EC Doings<lb />
bu Jan Raby<lb />
YOU APPRECIATE more than<lb />
any other time in the past this dem-<lb />
ocratic way of life after realizing<lb />
th3t no one supervised the placement<lb />
f the X on Saturday's ballot, in<lb />
,ite of the convictions of Governor<lb />
Hodges, The News and Observer, or<lb />
the ,PTA head.<lb />
And then you look forward with in-<lb />
terest to the presidential election in<lb />
November.<lb />
Ike just might be the one to keep<lb />
us ou' of the Suez Canal, hut on the<lb />
otlur hand. A.llai seems to be a must<lb />
foi this agricultural section.<lb />
But then vou remember thus Mr.<lb />
Bullmoose and his deep-freeze tick-<lb />
et It makes a lot of sense. And<lb />
maybe Joe Smith will make a good<lb />
vke president or you could even<lb />
write in Marilyn Monroe.<lb />
It's good to he twenty-one.<lb />
Speaking Of<lb />
A Summer Vacation In The Mountains<lb />
bv Purvis Boyette<lb />
SOMEBODY HAD said the poll?<lb />
closed at sundown. The sun was<lb />
still smiling- vibrantly after reaching<lb />
the small town of approximately<lb />
600. (Many still question those fi-<lb />
gures.)<lb />
Even a small town can be pretty<lb />
busy when there's voting to be done.<lb />
The new town hall was buzzing . . -<lb />
quite a change from the few who<lb />
usually trek in monthly to pay their<lb />
light bill.<lb />
A SURPRISINGLY cool day, the<lb />
town's only law enforcement officer<lb />
seemed to be much more comfortable<lb />
in his heavy uniform after the recent<lb />
hot weather.<lb />
He was standing with a s-mall group<lb />
which had gathered outside the hall.<lb />
Inside there were all familiar facts.<lb />
You didn't realize that the friendly<lb />
town painter was a member of the<lb />
town's election board.<lb />
"Only about 300 voted a worker<lb />
told a bystander. "No, we won't count<lb />
the votes till tonight<lb />
One man told about a young, white<lb />
man who couldn't read his ballot.<lb />
Then the person who read him the<lb />
constitutional amendments probably<lb />
voted for the plan, removing from<lb />
the Constitution the state's guarantee<lb />
tu provide a "general and uniform<lb />
school system" for all its children.<lb />
There wasn't a single Negro voter.<lb />
"They just don't register around<lb />
here,1 a la.lv rmarked.<lb />
After a summer job one usually<lb />
finds himself richer with memories<lb />
than with money. My job was no ex-<lb />
ception. Working with a tarty of<lb />
six. I interviewed tourists leaving<lb />
the Great Smoky Mountains Na-<lb />
tional Park. One late afternoon, a<lb />
car painttd with the usual well wishes<lb />
to newly weds pulled into our survey<lb />
Station. During the process of my<lb />
interview, I noticed th�at several of<lb />
my co-workers began laughing after<lb />
looks in my direction. The question-<lb />
ing shortly finished and as the car<lb />
moved away I saw the cause of their<lb />
laughter. Across the boot lid was<lb />
the" expected JUST MARRIED but<lb />
just below a license over-plate read<lb />
WATCH TENNESSEE CROW.<lb />
About two months ago � lady<lb />
friend of mine w,as shopping in<lb />
Rich's of Knoxville. While amusing<lb />
herself on the third floor, she noticed<lb />
her watch and saw that it was un-<lb />
comfortably clo-i tu the time of her<lb />
departing bus. Ouininr the main floor,<lb />
she headed for the !oyer and outside<lb />
was- greeted by the down-pour of<lb />
a summer thunder storm. She searched<lb />
the street frantically, with rain-lim-<lb />
ited vision, for a taxi. Her efforts<lb />
seemed rewarded when a red sedan<lb />
pulled to a stop before the corner<lb />
traffic signal. With paper ovei head,<lb />
my misled friend ran blindly toward<lb />
her eonv yance and without hesita-<lb />
tion opened the rear door ani climbed<lb />
in.<lb />
-Bus station, please<lb />
"But. we don't haul ladies, mam<lb />
spoke the eaj ped driver.<lb />
�Wlwit?"<lb />
-I said w�- don't haul ladies, mam<lb />
��Well. I . . " and my exasperated<lb />
friend bounded out of the car and<lb />
stepped up onto the nain washed side<lb />
walk. The red sedan moved off and<lb />
threugh angi and water- p.ppeied<lb />
t.ye- she read the license plate: FIRE<lb />
CHIEF.<lb />
The class jabbered in true high<lb />
school fashion. Footsteps in the nail.<lb />
The instructoi appeared. Demi-god?<lb />
He walked to his desk and with cold,<lb />
eakulatini eye surveyed his fresh-<lb />
mail audience<lb />
"Welcome tu the Pitt County Salt<lb />
Mines The words were ekfctife.<lb />
Absolutely unbeiieveabh Profeoi-<lb />
just don't saj that sort of thing.<lb />
"Well  mused the monstrosity,<lb />
"perhaps I'm exaggerating a bit. Just<lb />
welcome<lb />
the Pitt County Ruck<lb />
Pih<lb />
Don't F. T. P. are words of advice<lb />
 students from a summer edition<lb />
of the Reader's Digest DON'T FIGHT<lb />
THE PROBLEM. Many students,<lb />
especially freshmen, when presented<lb />
with a difficult situation, immediately<lb />
h, gan to look for reasons why they<lb />
should not be asked to meet it. They<lb />
consul.) the assignment as unreason,<lb />
able beyond theii abilities, and en-<lb />
� relj unfair, A negative approach?<lb />
Nothing else. Tests by the hundreds<lb />
prove that such negative thought is<lb />
the surest and best way toward fail-<lb />
ure. Positive thinking is the founda-<lb />
tion stone of being successful. The<lb />
Digest's a.lvae was to meet the prob-<lb />
lem b�ad on unwaveringly and square-<lb />
Food for houiiht <lb />
'Per ha pa the most valuable result<lb />
all education is the ability t� mal<lb />
self do the thing you have to do, when<lb />
0UJJht to be dene, whether you like it<lb />
i ot It is the first leas n that ought to<lb />
learned�Thomas H. Huxlej<lb />
�' tin curious . . . �<lb />
This is a column about this and tna<lb />
for a pot pourri is a mixture or a medl<lb />
Foi culture <lb />
J .in the Film club (fee � 1 50) ai<lb />
see such foreign films as "The Red Lni<lb />
(French) on October 3 and lvai<lb />
Terrible" (Russian) on Novembei .Ing<lb />
are shown in the college library at 8 1<lb />
See lb. Pasti or Dr. Hirshber� for ti ket<lb />
For hospitality <lb />
W lc me to East Carolina Mademoi<lb />
selle Louise Monique "Mona" Farg ol Is.<lb />
nesia N tth Africa and Senonta Kaqu<lb />
"Rachel" Cordeiro oi Argentina, latesl<lb />
cijmi student additions to the cam<lb />
dent studying French and Spanish w<lb />
especially welcome their assistance!<lb />
�'� your spiritual needs . � � �<lb />
Attend chapel on Tuesday a1 noon<lb />
Austin Auditorium. Members 1 the 1<lb />
and guest speakers conduct a hail houi<lb />
program at this time.<lb />
Any six footer who has a mail bo:<lb />
the "lower level please note: this colum<lb />
nist will gladly trade one on the top. '1 h<lb />
five feet, two inches just don't stretch<lb />
that far. e <lb />
Rumor has it that a group ol K �<lb />
graduates who journeyed to Norton<lb />
teach have rented a house with a swimmi<lb />
pool !<lb />
According to Gallup <lb />
If most Americans were bad<lb />
they would flunk a geography exam to<lb />
example, the average American can coi<lb />
lv point out on a map only thre out f the<lb />
following eight countries- Austria.<lb />
oaria. England, France, Poland, Ruman<lb />
Spain, and Yugoslavia. Those ;� ho<lb />
have attended college ran correctly<lb />
the map only four out of the eight counl<lb />
,n the average. Only one person in 10<lb />
has goee to college can get all eighl<lb />
rect. . � � How about it. geography aeps<lb />
ment?<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Join A Club, Today!<lb />
bil (Jlla f Willutr<lb />
'y<lb />
In othei wont don't r T. P.<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Smoking And Dating In The Dark<lb />
bv Janet Hill and Martha Wilson<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
idents of Bast Carolina College.<lb />
ille, North Carolina<lb />
TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
a, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
THERE WERE only two booths<lb />
at the rear of the .small room. This<lb />
one offered more than a half-dozen<lb />
pencils from which to choose.<lb />
�To vote FOR any amendment,<lb />
make a cross mark  to vote<lb />
AGAINST any amendment, mak�<lb />
a croaa mark  if you tear or de-<lb />
lace <lb />
It doesn't take long to mark four<lb />
X's.<lb />
itber<lb />
m, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
?A Convention, March 1956<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
JAN F. RABY,<lb />
OUVER WILLIAMS<lb />
JANET HILL<lb />
BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
LATER, at the drugstore, you meet<lb />
� neighbor, an East Carolina coed.<lb />
Somebody yells, "Suitcase college<lb />
Vou explain to her that the trip<lb />
home after beginning school only<lb />
two days hack was solely for the<lb />
. ui pose of exercising a privilege.<lb />
She doesn't ask any more questions.<lb />
You don't tell her you drove fifty<lb />
miles and missed the year's first foot-<lb />
ball game just to make aure Governor<lb />
Hodges' vote was cancelled.<lb />
We hid all of the stodenta here at<lb />
East Carolina College, both old and<lb />
new, a hearty welcome as we begin<lb />
the fall quarter. As classes bein,<lb />
the Student Union and soda shop luave<lb />
again betouM the favorite gathering<lb />
spot� !ur students.<lb />
Celebrity<lb />
As we acknowledge old familiar<lb />
faces and welcome new ones in the<lb />
freshmen class, we discern among<lb />
them a number of celebrated person-<lb />
alities. One of these is freshman co-<lb />
ed, Jean Winslead of Elm City, who<lb />
made her- debut on WNCT-TV at the<lb />
station's opening three years ago.<lb />
Jean is the singing and piano-playing<lb />
star on the "Jewel Box Show" each<lb />
Tuesday and Friday nights.<lb />
Faraway Places<lb />
Numerous East Carolina .students<lb />
sp Bt their summer vacations in a<lb />
number of interesting places.<lb />
We understand that Jimmy Meads,<lb />
a sopl omore from Portsmouth, Vir-<lb />
ginia, spent the summer in Japan<lb />
visiting his naval officer father.<lb />
A months vacation in Mexico high-<lb />
lighted the summer for sophomore<lb />
Pefy Kepley of High Point.<lb />
Mary Ann Harris, senior from Hert-<lb />
ford, and Millie Deans, junior from<lb />
Wilson, travelled to Roswell, New<lb />
Mexico, to visit Mrs. Francis Mc-<lb />
� ume three hundred giria oi this dorm<lb />
are enjoying the most modem fur-<lb />
nishings available. The dorm is or-<lb />
ganised as two separate dorms, Gar-<lb />
rett East under the snnervision of<lb />
Mis. Helen Snyder and Garrett West<lb />
ndei e supervision of Miss Louise<lb />
M Kinney<lb />
h� eounsi lore and the girls of the<lb />
the<lb />
�! are o ing thai they will he<lb />
to find i way to obtain one in<lb />
the neai future.<lb />
Blackout<lb />
i he jukebox blared-card shufflers<lb />
Kent intently over their game�ping<lb />
peng halls bounced wildly-laughter<lb />
LuLt�� �����������;zrv,ouKrth: Whhj�'�kaww<lb />
ii �;� f� the hv smokt'Chind huntr ow over the I know, jane, UUl ai uai<lb />
"Boe-o-ho-o-oo 1 just can't stand<lb />
any longer, Jane. All these fine whj I<lb />
nevei seen so many people<lb />
Jane (between soba) : "Me, eithei W<lb />
I waited three hours yesterda) '<lb />
for a mail box. and do you know<lb />
I g t there the man said. 'Sorry Mi<lb />
base to erne hack next week We -<lb />
OUt Of boxes<lb />
"Jane, what am I going to<lb />
got to have a mailbox. Jack<lb />
written me three r four times alrea<lb />
just can't wait until next week. Beside<lb />
he can't come down until Saturday night<lb />
We've never been this long without -<lb />
each other<lb />
"Ruth, let's call Mama. 1 iual<lb />
stand another day. Tomorrow we'v<lb />
to take a physical. Hetty Smith had hei<lb />
yesterday. She said it took tour houi<lb />
that she was never SO glad to<lb />
clothes back. 1 had one before I lett In<lb />
rooms and kitchens which are located<lb />
on each floor ot the dorm. The recre-<lb />
ation room provides the girls with<lb />
recreational activities such as pint?<lb />
pong, cards, or as a lounge to enjoy<lb />
refreshments.<lb />
The parlor of Garrett is a luxury<lb />
in itself The colorful modern furni-<lb />
ture, the deep-piled carpet and soft<lb />
�lighting, all make this a beautiful and<lb />
much appreciated (as well as much<lb />
u ed) spot of the girls and their<lb />
dates! Also, the card room or social<lb />
loom adjoining the parlor is a favor-<lb />
ite with the dating couples. The only<lb />
entertainment luxury Garrett Hall<lb />
doe- not have is a TV set. However,<lb />
student union.<lb />
Across the street at Radale: Oo-<lb />
eds entertained callers in the<lb />
I'arlor- pages flipped in new ttttt-<lb />
books�records -pinned lazily.<lb />
Suddenly a flickering, a wavering.<lb />
Brightly burning 'itfht- faded to a<lb />
weird, dull red &amp;&amp; I moment of<lb />
hush elapsed.<lb />
Long Blender randies, short stubby<lb />
candles -in the ashtrays, on the<lb />
tahles, in Coca Cola bottles. East<lb />
enmpua tattled down to an hour of<lb />
darkness, while electricians worked<lb />
tu remedy the power failment.<lb />
That's one good thinvr. I thoughl 1 wot<lb />
scream yesterday. You know 1 had to makf<lb />
out mv schedule fMir times ami I m<lb />
could Vt English under Mr Smith.<lb />
sister had him last year. She said thai h<lb />
was real good. He doesn't make vou 1<lb />
many themes<lb />
"Hev. wasn't that the bell for via- 1<lb />
see you after EmH.m. Ruth. Oh! inl<lb />
vou that I have a date Friday night wit!<lb />
that boy who sits behind us in Oriental<lb />
He's real cute and he's from somewhere IB<lb />
Virginia, I think<lb />
MickeyWill He Hit 60?<lb />
Martha Wilson,<lb />
rkon, Larry Craven<lb />
Jdna Whitfield<lb />
 Billy Arnold<lb />
liary H. Greene<lb />
inton R. Prewett<lb />
lira. Susie Webb<lb />
.S&amp;ermsn M. Psrks<lb />
ayille, N. C.<lb />
it Building<lb />
lion 64.<lb />
writ,<lb />
tline,<lb />
�t it.w<lb />
I1T LOOKS like another interesting<lb />
year for the East Carolinian. This<lb />
year's staff carries more experience<lb />
Can any other in a long time. Three<lb />
members of last year's editorial<lb />
staff worked with daily papers du-<lb />
riuif the summer.<lb />
However, there are other things. A<lb />
couple of our more ardent communi-<lb />
cators are back. There's a new rule,<lb />
ft lias. Letters to the editor consist-<lb />
ing of more than 300 word will<lb />
not be printed. But we welcome any<lb />
comments.<lb />
lAnofiier thing, rising costs compel<lb />
us to ask for a bigger budget. Those<lb />
Republicans! Our money man doesn't<lb />
seem to like the idea.<lb />
Gi<lb />
Gi<lb />
WELL. IT'S A SURE THING<lb />
Well, that's -around' enough tor Jane won't be homesick after Kriilax no<lb />
now! but this columnist has another sugg<lb />
that should also c pe with home-id<lb />
Besides having a full social and<lb />
demic life, one should also partkipal<lb />
some extra-curricular activities. Ma<lb />
A man we know has been taking out the old, ring in the new Thsy us are inclined to omit the last of<lb />
S iun J'tnfZ�� tr JET- concentrated censu. wam to aee the km dethroned. They three fr.m our ce careers b, �<lb />
husband stationed at the air force to determine if people generally are want U) fmMm tJream creMed think that we hae a sUttRKlU SB<lb />
�?  It hi KrTr? another id,l raised. T.ey say .cords �f thotr. offers more ad-<lb />
TlZ JTtlSSa �- made to he broken and that it opportunit n a� fields, ('ertaudy, ��<lb />
ious places. An "Around the World" who cling tenaciously to grand trad- is imperative to the good of the game student should participate in he<lb />
trio was in store for Miss Velma itiona are solidly behind "The SulUn that they are broken. sponsored by his department of stud. be<lb />
Lowe of the business department, of the Swat For them the old "Bam- Well, this is obviously a had situa- sides this the publications W��f"<lb />
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Miss Haiel Clark, Miss Beatrice a single season, set in 1927, is a almost a sacrilege to see the Babe's many different religious groups haw<lb />
Chauncey, Mrs. Mabel Daugherty<lb />
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and Miss Liliah Gaut.<lb />
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ness department and Miss Ruth Lambi record is closely akin to saying that Babe Ruth to be ursurped, and it curricular activities as to overshadow tne<lb />
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campus is Garrett Hall, the new The other half of the interested the old king sort of hope it ends in upperclasaman, too) Would join some club<lb />
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VPI Playing Host To Bucs Tomorrow At Bluefield<lb />
Gobblers To Be<lb />
Favored By 28<lb />
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talented and powerful freshmen,<lb />
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Our s ason<lb />
Norfolk Tars Stop East Carolina 20-19 In Opener<lb />
All-American Welsh Defeats<lb />
Pirates With Aerial Attack<lb />
Norfolk Navy's Holmes Scores<lb />
it looks as though East Carolina is<lb />
beginning an era of unprecedented<lb />
success in sports. Actually, perhaps<lb />
beiran several veurs nwn when the US� them a lot this yea<lb />
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produce one of the best football a g-5. 26h pound tackle from Monroe.<lb />
m in Buccaneer history, to back Howell�who has earned the nick-<lb />
theory. name "Horse"�was one of the moct- I<lb />
Nineteen Lettermen sought-after hijjhschoolers in the<lb />
A total of 19 lettermen have re- South after four fine years of play<lb />
turned to give experience and depth for Monroe high school.<lb />
squad. Among them, Dick Along with Howell from Monroe,<lb />
came Tommy Nash, an All-America<lb />
high school halfback, who is expected<lb />
to shine much thi.s Fall. ALso, there<lb />
will l,e Jim Skeeter from Virginia,<lb />
Bucky Dennis (who has worked his<lb />
way into a starting guard post) also<lb />
of Virginia. Stuart Holland, Ed<lb />
Emory, Huell Edwards, George<lb />
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be another veteran find senior. (Jar George Turner. Mickey Blair. Lynn<lb />
Mattocks, who is in line for plent Burnett,<lb />
ot art ion this Fall. Tough Schedule<lb />
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ack, who has earned All-North State<lb />
onors each of the three years he<lb />
nas performed foi ECC, and All-State<lb />
Lai rels luring his sophomore season.<lb />
Cherry is a triple-threat, who's<lb />
passing arm is one of the most ac-<lb />
curate in this or an other state.<lb />
Statistics<lb />
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trered a fumble to �t up<lb />
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who ehl the l'jir offensive �� l.<lb />
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st. big and tough. Ends Bill Helms 0f the new era at East Carolina, is<lb />
and Ray Pennington were both re- the many "Big" teams that the Bucs<lb />
ars in 1956 and will be holding are beginning to meet on the field<lb />
down their old slots again this year, of battle.<lb />
Iast year, the .swimming squad met<lb />
HOLMES HITS PAYDIBT�James Holmes, former Wisconsin end.<lb />
i now performing with the Norfolk Navy Tars, is shown crashing into the<lb />
end zone for a Navy touchdown in last week's game. He was hit, above,<lb />
hv Bobbv Perrv but he eluded the tackier and thc score counted. Norfolk<lb />
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,won the season's opener bv a narrow 20-19 score.<lb />
isive work Raj Overtoil and Jerry Brooks, start<lb />
j Howell, ing tackle<lb />
v and Fall, will<lb />
 strong, for there will be Ken gregation also played<lb />
Burgess, Dick Monds and Paul Popov Four com petition.<lb />
for Coach Jack Boone last and defeated several top Southern<lb />
back. The guard positions Conference teams and the tennis ag-<lb />
a-sinu<lb /><lb />
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face two Southern Conference teams<lb />
From "Life in These I'nited States" in '<lb />
The Header's Digest<lb />
against Big I 1 was lunching at a drugstore count-<lb />
er when a pretty girl followed by a<lb />
Thi c liter post will be handled by<lb />
B �. Algy Faircloth, Waverly Chesson,<lb />
Bucky Dennis and Bubba Mathews.<lb />
Faircloth and Mathews have just<lb />
irned from t � service, where both<lb />
Ltndsome young man came  and<lb />
which<lb />
if me.<lb />
took the olny vacant<lb />
stools.<lb />
tide<lb />
Faircloth was an<lb />
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Irtish Power<lb />
�f the big development that<lb />
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that conference has scheduled a CO�- happened to be on either<lb />
test with the Bucs), three out-of-Htate 1 turned to the young man and of-<lb />
opponents. and five North State foes, j red to change seat, so they might<lb />
The SC learns will be V. P. I. and the �t together. "Oh. that isn t necessary.<lb />
of Richmond. The oul-oflt protested, but 1 waved hn<lb />
v Stet- i silence. After we ha i<lb />
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University<lb />
staters will be Morris-Ha<lb />
son and Norfolk Navy.<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwowr For All Occasions<lb />
At Five Point<lb />
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1956 Schedule<lb />
Shows 10 Games<lb />
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Sept. 22�Stetson here<lb />
Sept. 29�Catawba here<lb />
Oct. G�Eton there<lb />
Oct. 13�Western Carolina heie<lb />
Oct. 20 Morris-Harvey here<lb />
Oct. -7 Appalachian there<lb />
Nov. :�Lenoir-Ehyne there<lb />
Nov. 10�Open<lb />
Nov. 17�Richmond here<lb />
(Richmond game will be played at<lb />
weli make him real, happy and 2:00 p. m. Ail others are set for �<lb />
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DICK CHERRY�This is the<lb />
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Carolina football camp. Cherry<lb />
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man missed the extra point and the scute<lb />
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New Faculty Members Assume Duties Here<lb />
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Fifteen Additional Members<lb />
Added; Fifteen Replacements<lb />
members and Dr. Franees V. Henry and Dr. Ro-<lb />
bert K. Stuart. Dr, Henry earned her<lb />
doctorate from i:�- � niversity ol<lb />
Michigan. She has dune extensive<lb />
study and work with children who<lb />
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reading. Dr. Henry has taught at<lb />
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supper will be held at 6:15 for tho.se<lb />
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Montreat College. ane,tll Greenvim<lb />
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u ait department, Wellington new professors. Martin Goldsworth,<lb />
B S M.A Ed.D replaces ! B.S M.A conn.<lb />
, i , � v u iv� ha wnrlc Rev- C. W. Duhng of Windsor �poke<lb />
who lias accepted terson Air Force Base where he work-  fe . .�. . �<lb />
.   , -  u� 0;�ar� l�d the discussion on the topic,<lb />
� faculty of Bowling ed during the summer. He lecetveu<lb />
y, Bowling Green, this Master's from Alabama Poly<lb />
gton coiner to East; technic 'Institute<lb />
Teachels<lb />
Hi<lb />
nnintr<lb />
WNt 'T. Greenville;<lb />
Oct. 1 "The Spirit 01 God" Mr;<lb />
H. W. Tyson, Gn enville;<lb />
Oct. .v "When Man Meets G<lb />
Kev. . W. Finlator, Pullen Mem-<lb />
irial Church, Raleigh;<lb />
Oct. 22 "Thi Fellowship Of Be-<lb />
lievers" Miss Miriam Hollis. Assoc.<lb />
Si c BSU, Raleigh;<lb />
Oct. 29 'The Record Of God Re-<lb />
 aling Himseir' kev. Percy B. I'p-<lb />
church. Memorial Church, Green<lb />
Nov. ) The Kingdom Of God . . �<lb />
(in Earth?" Miss Mildred McTyre,<lb />
Prof. Chiist. Ed Shaw University,<lb />
Raleigh;<lb />
Nov. 12 "After Death�What?"<lb />
R v. Calvin Knight, Providence<lb />
ic.i. Roxhoro; and<lb />
Nov. 19 -Summary of "What We<lb />
Four Circle K Members<lb />
Represent Local Club<lb />
At International Meet<lb />
student<lb />
� �Je . chairs, ofa . and �en :er<lb />
eoffee, sandwichei . drinks, milk,<lb />
i ettes, candy, and ; asti y.<lb />
T'i. three-story building is de-<lb />
. rie.l in the contemporary, func-<lb />
tional style of architecture at a cost<lb />
of $737,000. Leading to the ma<lb />
�rue i a terrace with plante<lb />
f holly.  ishes enclo te<lb />
Garrett's snn court, � igwoods,<lb />
. ts, sycamore magnolias, ivy,<lb />
periwinkle, and arborvitae are used<lb />
the lam � ���ir-<lb />
Construction of thei dormitory<lb />
 .x begun in November of ltf)-5.<lb />
B Thanksgiving ol 1955 the west<lb />
Four East Carolina<lb />
members of the campus Circle K.<lb />
Club, attended the recent first an-<lb />
nualirele K International on the<lb />
campus of Temple Univ�rsity in<lb />
Philadelphia Tl � .<lb />
ed .(. I<lb />
the late Ra. I. M. Garret<lb />
member of the college Buii<lb />
and great<lb />
the college . Slars.<lb />
SMITH<lb />
I oni in ied from page l<lb />
students, he ui �<lb />
- appi iien, a<lb />
meeting: on Wednea<lb />
p ax. in r lanag an .<lb />
��-tf .�. hat<lb />
merit does<lb />
'�There will b<lb />
ncreasi tl<lb />
�<lb />
the summer sessions CJarrett was<lb />
in isi oi s twice to house delegates<lb />
were Eddie Den- j to the Summer Music Camp and<lb />
was completed, and 114 girls Gov i irk W<lb />
moved in for residence during the and profi - do not hi<lb />
��: and spring quarters. Daring on the i<lb />
ings an  e gum? to ?<lb />
students take<lb />
hi<lb />
nis, Eddie Ham Gus Manos, ami t the Methodist Conference,<lb />
1 B Nichols. "Two Separate Sings I e<lb />
1 . .y were part of a group of 250 Garrett Hali is two distinct units "When I v. :<lb />
advisors, ami in itself-Carrett West Wing and like a<lb />
assembled for G'arreti East Wing. Counselor for a batte<lb />
Circle K con- the tormer ie Mis Louise McKinney; "What di<lb />
ise officers are president - Ann "The t. the f<lb />
Pee! senior from Williamston; click<lb />
cle K members,<lb />
sponsors who were<lb />
on<lb />
tna trom<lb />
Edinboro<lb />
Mate<lb />
Pennsylvania.<lb />
Col-<lb />
He re-<lb />
ceived h<lb />
v ersi<lb />
� t,r- lac<lb />
ei ta<lb />
octorate from New York<lb />
.y. Wil<lb />
- ol Mi<lb />
Stakes<lb />
iiaiu<lb />
1. Persick takes<lb />
Persick, the former<lb />
! .t-ii- wedding took<lb />
taught<lb />
where he was<lb />
also a member of the faculty. Clar-<lb />
ence Monk. B.A B.S M.A Ph.D<lb />
is taking the place ti Dr. Malcolm j<lb />
Graham who is now with the Univer-<lb />
sity of Nevada. Dr. Monk worked on j<lb />
his doctonate at Columbia University<lb />
August. Mr. Persick was land last taught at Southwestern Loais-<lb />
n Ohio State Universi- iana Institute.<lb />
Master's degree. He majored Music Instructors<lb />
and taught in Nebraska<lb />
to this college.<lb />
Business Education Miss Gkiasie Kuykendali, who re-<lb />
�partment of business edu-j tired in June. She earned her Master's<lb />
mes three Additional mem- from the University of Illinois and<lb />
ts teaching staff. They are has taught piano and music educa-<lb />
let Aitman, B.S M.A. who j tion at Arkansas State College. James<lb />
the public schools of Geor Parnell, Jr B.M M.M is experienced<lb />
i earning her Master's at as both band director an<lb />
University; Miss Frances<lb />
"Who Am I?" The remainder of the Believe<lb />
forums will be held, all on Mondays, as On Octobei<lb />
follow<lb />
Sept. 17�"Who is God?"�ftiiss<lb />
Gloria Blanton, BSU Director;<lb />
Sept. 24 "When God Was Man"<lb />
Mr. Hartw.li Campbell,<lb />
15, but not -as a pai I<lb />
the series, Kev. J. B. Brasington<lb />
1 ma, Peru will speak on the "Op<lb />
times and<lb />
is on the<lb />
" The<lb />
same<lb />
ui tunith s in Peru<lb />
�vent: will be the<lb />
Exec. Sec, j loruni nights.<lb />
 ' It i- hoped that t<lb />
prove enlightening to<lb />
versity. He is a graduate of bo&amp;coUege students. A<lb />
schools earning his doctorate at Duke, jSySem ju been installed<lb />
Leland Stewart, B.S M.A Ph.D<lb />
I e first official<lb />
vent ion. Today, Circle K numbers<lb />
aboiM 3,000 students in approxi-<lb />
uatelj ICO clubs on United States<lb />
nd Canadian campuses.<lb />
'i he K( 'C (Circle K Club wa, or-<lb />
sranized here shortly after World<lb />
War 11 by Dr. John O. Reynolds<lb />
indei sponsorship of the Greenville<lb />
iCiwanis I lub. Since it- advent at<lb />
the eollej e, it has played an im-<lb />
ortant role in campus life.<lb />
' n lg i CO<lb />
series will<lb />
Eat I (Carolina<lb />
public addle<lb />
So<lb />
then<lb />
In the music department Ruth Gra- has Wurked with Dupont and baught to Raiph Umm Bsr President the<lb />
er. B.S M.S takes the pkace of at W:t.nei. College, State Islaad. entire gwap of spe�kera received un-<lb />
music m-<lb />
His degrees were received trom tneIanimous approval by the BSU Exec-<lb />
University of Virginia. Edgar Beaty, !utivt. Council. Janet Wall and Coleman<lb />
who resigned to accept w-ork at Mid ;l.nl).v a!t. (.<lb />
die Tennessee State College, has been j committee<lb />
replaced by Elmer Law son, B.A M. '�<lb />
A Ph.D an Information and Edu- ; �' �� <lb />
lirmen of the supper<lb />
AMP Holds Social<lb />
I he EastarolinarTapter of<lb />
the AMI' (American Associa-<lb />
tion of Universitj Presidents)<lb />
is hoMing a social hour and re-<lb />
ception for new members thi<lb />
evening -at 8 oVItK-k ia the fac-<lb />
ulty alumni building. All inter-<lb />
ested faeuitj members are urged<lb />
to attend.<lb />
HEATH'B<lb />
FOK THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE<lb />
T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOTS OF<lb />
FRENCH FRTES<lb />
Near TV Station at the Crossroad<lb />
PIT-COOKED HARB-g<lb />
Daniels, B.S M.A both degrees re-<lb />
I cation Specialist, United Stiate-s Army.<lb />
structor. He replaces Patrick McCar- j.je comes to us frofn the Stephen F<lb />
ty. Mr. Parnell studied for his Mas-jAustin State College in Texas. Dr.<lb />
eived from East Carolina College, tor's degree at Florida State Unir jWallace Wolverton, who Uught one<lb />
class in the department, will go to!<lb />
Munitoba University in Canada this i<lb />
fall.<lb />
Training School Teachers<lb />
The Wahl-Coates Laboratory School<lb />
has two new teachers. Mrs. Nell C.<lb />
Everett, B.A M.A will replace Mrs. <lb />
Lois Marshall. She will teach the<lb />
ugi<lb />
�LA<lb />
M<lb />
in t e Jacksonville (N.C.) versity. Two new instructors in this<lb />
School; and C C. Dawson, B.S department who are working toward<lb />
who cumes to us from Lincoln I their Master's are Miss Janelle Lov-<lb />
lorial University, Harrogate, Ten-kite and Mr. Thomas W. Miller,<lb />
see Mr. Dawson received his M. Science Additions<lb />
College Seal<lb />
Jewelry<lb />
Mascots<lb />
&amp; Pennants<lb />
Student Supply<lb />
Stores<lb />
, from George Peabody College, Two new additions in the science<lb />
Nashville. department include Clifford B. Knight,<lb />
Education Jr B.A MjA Ph.D who has held<lb />
The education department ha.� two;graduate aasiatantships at the Uni-Jeighth grade. Mrs' Georgia S. Frank<lb />
new faculty members, the two being� versity of Connecticut and Duke Uni-jjj, an a.st Carolinia graduate, will<lb />
replace Mrs. Ellen Carroll a.s seventh<lb />
grade critic teacher. She has B.A. �nd<lb />
M.A. degrees.<lb />
New staff members are: Mrs. Har-<lb />
riet Johnson, secretary to Dean of<lb />
Men; Mrs. Marcelyn Dickens, Secre-<lb />
tory P.E. Department; Earl W. Deal,<lb />
ROTC civilian employee; Mrs. Ruth<lb />
Smith, Secretary library; Worth E.<lb />
Baker, Director of Housing; Mrs.<lb />
Dorothy Fagan, Assistant in Student<lb />
Union; Harry Rainey, A&amp;sistaat to<lb />
Mr. Bray; Mrs. Fay Leggett, Treas-<lb />
jrer-Business Manager's office; Mrs.<lb />
Alii Jones, Faculty Secretary; Mrs.<lb />
.Minnie Ridenhour �nd Mrs. Barbara<lb />
Kadow, Registrar's otfice; and Mrs.<lb />
Janie Patch, Treasurer's office.<lb />
Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
HAMBURGERS<lb />
COLD DRINKS<lb />
HOT DOGS<lb />
SANDWICHES<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
CURB SERVICE<lb />
Dancing Pavillion For Your Pleasure<lb />
Near TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"Th Htmee � Amm Brands<lb />
Tow Collage Shop"<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street GreeavUle, N. C<lb />
Duplicate Bridge<lb />
College Union officials have<lb />
designated Monday nights for<lb />
duplicate bridge. Play will begin<lb />
each week at 7 p. m. and anyone<lb />
interested in playing is urged to<lb />
attend and bring a partner.<lb />
Mrs. Mortons Bakery<lb />
We supply the SODA SHOP with FRESH<lb />
BAKERY PRODUCTS every morning.<lb />
Enjoy your refreshments there.<lb />
IT'S FOR REAL!<lb />
by Chester Field<lb />
4B<lb />
Records and Sheet Marie<lb />
46 RPM<lb />
Mcoouacx<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods  Visit<lb />
Biggs Drug Store<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
Open 8 a, mlO p. m. - Sunday 8:80 a. m<lb />
10:30 a. m 4 p. m10 p. m.<lb />
"To catch a roan said Violette<lb />
"The wisest gals play hard to get<lb />
To seem remote and quite aloof<lb />
She sat six years upon the roof.<lb />
"It doesn't seem to work' she said<lb />
And so she clobbered them instead.<lb />
She shrugged, T do the best I can<lb />
Uncontciou or not, a man i� a man<lb />
IL<lb />
Jtul!<lb />
MOtAtt Faint pleasure ain't pleasure!<lb />
In smoking too, take your pleasure BIG.<lb />
Smoke for real . . . smoke Chesterfield<lb />
Packed more smoothly by ftsra ten<lb />
it's the tmootktm tasting smoke today.<lb />
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