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�� � �<lb />
Election<lb />
Everybody is planning to win in<lb />
somber See "Centrov ersial Currents"<lb />
s. page 2-<lb /><lb />
ttarolinian<lb />
Student Opinion<lb />
That's what the editors are asking<lb />
for concerning the establishment of na-<lb />
tional social fraternities here. See the<lb />
editorial on page 2.<lb />
XXXII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. � FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956<lb />
Number 2<lb />
fen<lb />
Student Government Adopts $45,704 Budget<lb />
� additions to Kast Carolina's cheering squad add a masculine<lb />
ar'h cheering. Hud Herring, lett, and (lark Tfcylar, right.<lb />
ftith pretty head cheerleader Jane Crofton.<lb />
Judges Select Cheerleaders;<lb />
Jane Crofton Named Chief<lb />
bv<lb />
Janet Hill<lb />
New regular cheerleaders chosen in-<lb />
clude Betty Phillips, Jane Smith,<lb />
Peggy Kepley. and Joy Jordan. Subs-<lb />
titute cheerleaders will be Eleanor<lb />
�iik' 1<lb />
, jStandiford, Joyce Whittle, and Caro<lb />
 i line Swain. Clark Taylor r"<lb />
nta will be yell-  , <lb />
'Herring will perform stunts<lb />
Pirate team meets! 4 4liU.<lb />
- lay night.<lb />
squad led<lb />
I I-G-H-T!<lb />
, F-I-G-H-Tl<lb />
-G-H-TI<lb />
Fight! Fight<lb />
the new cheer:<lb />
Swain. Clark Taylor and Bud<lb />
for the<lb />
1 squad at the games this year.<lb />
A number of new projects an' un-<lb />
der consideration by the squad for<lb />
senior from tne comjng year. However, one plan<lb />
definitely formulated will be to have<lb />
a pep rally on Friday night before<lb />
each home game. The pep rally to-<lb />
morrow night will be held in front<lb />
if the cafeteria.<lb />
"We hope that the .school spirit<lb />
will be better at the games this year<lb />
than it has ever been before in order<lb />
to show the team that they have the <lb />
egulai cheerleaders ,scnoo-g t,ntjre support behind them<lb />
g the specta-<lb />
�a cheers this<lb />
will b as-<lb />
eader.<lb />
f judges composed of<lb />
and faculty chose this<lb />
leader squad Tuesday,<lb />
Tryouta were held on<lb />
lay.<lb />
Young Democrats<lb />
To Participate<lb />
In Rally Friday<lb />
Active participation in the Demo-<lb />
rat ic rally to be held next Friday<lb />
night in Wright Auditorium has been<lb />
planned by East Carolina's Young<lb />
Dt moerats' Club, president Bobby<lb />
Hall announced this week.<lb />
Club members will greet guests,<lb />
sell tickets, and act as ushers during<lb />
the evening's ceremonies, according<lb />
 Hal<lb />
John C. Clark, Sr chairman of the<lb />
 otive committee of the Pitt Coun-<lb />
v Democratic Committee, has as-<lb />
sured Hall, he saul, that local YDC<lb />
lufa members would be permitted to<lb />
o u y the balcony seating section of<lb />
Wright during the main address.<lb />
Kayburn, Hodges<lb />
. e fund-raising affair for Eastern<lb />
arolina Democrats will fea-<lb />
address by Representative<lb />
Sana Rayburn, Speaker of the U. S.<lb />
H.�use of Representatives and perm-<lb />
anent chairman of the Democratic<lb />
National Convention. Governor Luther<lb />
Hodges and local Democrat officials<lb />
will also be present.<lb />
President Comments<lb />
"The Young Democrats' Club is<lb />
happy to participate in the Sam<lb />
Rayburn dinner and feel it is an<lb />
honor for the club as well as the<lb />
college to have such a distinugished<lb />
Democratic leader to visit our cam-<lb />
nus Hall explained.<lb />
Named second vice president of<lb />
the local club last year, members re-<lb />
� ntiy elected him to the presidency<lb />
to succeed Kenneth Bellamy, who<lb />
sn't enrolled in school this quarter.<lb />
Hall recently spearheaded a mem-<lb />
bershi . drive which resulted in ap-<lb />
proximately 150 students attending<lb />
the clubs first meeting of this year.<lb />
He predicted a mere active organi-<lb />
zation thi? year, including a program<lb />
� ich will afford members an op-<lb />
portunity to hear prominent men<lb />
speak.<lb />
Must Work Together<lb />
Dr. Kathleen Stakes, who will<lb />
Four veteran staff members, who held top editorial positions on the East Carolinian staff last year,<lb />
have been reappointed to their former positions by editor Jimmy Ferrell. From left to right are Oliver Will-<lb />
iams, tissistant editor; Ferrell; Janet Hill, feature editor; and Jan F. Raby, assistant editor. Sports editor<lb />
Billy Arnold was absent when the photograph was taken. (page 1 photos by Nora Willis)<lb />
Four Veteran Staff Members Receive<lb />
Newspaper's Top Editorial Positions<lb />
Four veteran staff members have Janet Hill and Billy Arnold have<lb />
been reappointed to editorial poai- resumed duties a3 feature and sports<lb />
tions on this year's East Carolinian editor respectively. Both served as<lb />
taff, editor Jimmy Ferrell has an<lb />
riounced<lb />
Jan Raby and Oliver Williams, who<lb />
editors while working in the two<lb />
departments last year.<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams, business<lb />
alternated at the positions of mana- nvmager, and Edna Whitfield, assis<lb />
ging editor and assistant editor last<lb />
year, will serve as assistant editors.<lb />
"Their duties are very similar so<lb />
we felt it best that we eliminate the<lb />
managing editorship position Fer-<lb />
rell explained.<lb />
cant manager, wju agau. handle the<lb />
newspaper's advertising department.<lb />
Experienced Staff<lb />
Ferrell termed the newly-appointed<lb />
editorial staff "an experienced group<lb />
which should produce a top-rate<lb />
oard again were Jane Luted head cheerleader, Jane Crofton ' again tihs year act as club sponsor,<lb />
. Rachel Lang, This year tne cheerleaders will do j terme i the year's first gathering<lb />
and Janet Hodges. aiI ihv'y possibly can in leading the wonderful success<lb />
ifans in the cheers, but I want all j "In order to have an active club,<lb />
of the students and fans to cheer we must work together, each person<lb />
and support the team. The cheer- loing his own part, and we must<lb />
(Restricted Aeras<lb />
sudentH are asked to re-<lb />
rom using the picnic areas<lb />
'reet i'ark for washing<lb />
itomobiles. Dean James<lb />
� r ha� received a letter<lb />
Greenville Recreation<lb />
'merit Mating that the<lb />
r rreats problem, and con-<lb />
hat are not desirable to<lb />
using tht- park facilities.<lb />
eaders also want the fan? to learn<lb />
the new cheers so that th opposing<lb />
team ar.d fans will know that East<lb />
Carolina not only has a great team,<lb />
 but a student body teeming with<lb />
� school spirit she went on to say.<lb />
So, come on students, support your<lb />
team and cheerleaders tomorrow night<lb />
at the Stetson-East Carolina football<lb />
game!<lb />
new members the policies<lb />
�f the ciub aid not lead them blind-<lb />
's along Hall commented. He urged,<lb />
too. that "all students vho believe<lb />
in the ideals of the Democratic Party"<lb />
join.<lb />
Plans for club members to attend<lb />
12 congressional district rallies and<lb />
the annual convention at Winston<lb />
See DEMOCRATS or page 4<lb />
Marching Band Organizes;<lb />
Crurnpler Is New President<lb />
With Robert Crurnpler of Golds-1 popular with spectators at athletic<lb />
New Foreign Students Term United States<lb />
"Wonderful In Every Sense, Kind, Friendly"<lb />
by Lou Anne Rouse<lb />
Wilson Hal! live records, and movies<lb />
al � led themselves<lb />
� � PS<lb />
 brat true after<lb />
nted with them for<lb />
;� a: ge t Hone) of<lb />
idled both in<lb />
� and i a grad-<lb />
� Superieure de Com-<lb />
whila Raquel Cordeiro<lb />
� ' .rloba. Argen-<lb />
� of the School of<lb />
trait of Cordoba.<lb />
zed in F;ng-<lb />
� k pre; aril g her as<lb />
: iring this year Mona<lb />
n French classes at East<lb />
I Rachel will act as a<lb />
es in Spanish.<lb />
chimed Mona when<lb />
mpression of America.<lb />
the same question,<lb />
ed, "Think it is wonder-<lb />
tense, kind and friendly<lb />
stated that on their<lb />
arrivals, Mora in New<lb />
I Rachel in Miami, that they<lb />
ited by the lights and<lb />
Mona added that she saw<lb />
New York and Rachel stated<lb />
the Miami beaches,<lb />
'ollege Here Easier<lb />
uch big college in France,<lb />
Mona when asked how she liked<lb />
'Cr She stated she belived general-<lb />
at college is not so hard here<lb />
Europe, but added, "Not so<lb />
ime to work here with TV,<lb />
"We never live within a college<lb />
declared Rachel of Argentina. Then<lb />
she went on to explain that students<lb />
go in for three or four hours of class<lb />
possibly from six to nine at night.<lb />
Rachel seemed to think that our<lb />
colleges are more practical inthat<lb />
students specialize while in Argentina<lb />
one gets a more general knowledge.<lb />
No Boy Friends<lb />
"Girh have no boyfriends &amp;Q<lb />
See FOREIGN STUDENTS on<lb />
page 4<lb />
"IV<lb />
I<lb />
M<lb />
lueh<lb />
"No<lb />
'oro as j resident, Kast Carolina Col-<lb />
lege's 100-piece marching band has<lb />
organized for the 1956-1957 term,<lb />
�elected its majorettes and drum<lb />
majors, and initiated plans for a<lb />
series of programs during the c:hool<lb />
year.<lb />
Herbert L. Carter of the college<lb />
mfjsk- faculty, director of bands at<lb />
East Carolina, stated this week that<lb />
this year's ensemble is the largest<lb />
in the history of the college. Person-<lb />
nel was ohosen through exacting try-<lb />
outs. Members, representing six<lb />
states, he said, include many of the<lb />
most taknted instrumentalists on<lb />
the campus.<lb />
New Uniforms<lb />
New uniforms, provided by the<lb />
Student Government Association, con-<lb />
tribute to the attractive appearance<lb />
of the group this year.<lb />
In addition to Crurnpler, officers<lb />
of the marching band include Roy<lb />
Knight, Sanford, vice president; and<lb />
Helen Loutrel, Asheboro, secretary-<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
Drum Majors<lb />
Robert Ellwanger of Rockingham,<lb />
�ontests here last year as a twirler<lb />
f fin- batons, :md William Speight<lb />
of Roanoke Rapids are drum majors<lb />
of the marching band.<lb />
Among engagements announced by<lb />
Mr. Carter for the organization will<lb />
be participation in the rally in honor<lb />
of House Speaker Sara Rayburn on<lb />
his visit to Greenville Sept. 28 and<lb />
an appearance at the fall meeting of<lb />
the Northeastern District of the North<lb />
�Carolina Education Association at<lb />
East Carolina Oct. 26.<lb />
President Crumipler, Mr. Carter,<lb />
and members of the committee on<lb />
maneuvers are now planning half-<lb />
time shows for football contests on<lb />
the campus this fall. Already in re-<lb />
hearsal are a program based on a<lb />
Latin American theme and a "Hit<lb />
Parade" show. The band will accom-<lb />
pany the East Carolina Pirates to<lb />
Burlington Oct. 6 and will stage a<lb />
program there during a game with<lb />
Elon.<lb />
Figure Is Less<lb />
Than Last Year's<lb />
Appropriations<lb />
Committee Cuts $500<lb />
Off East Carolinian<lb />
Budget Request<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
The Student Government As-<lb />
sociation Wednesday night ap-<lb />
proved student organization ap-<lb />
propriations amounting to $45,<lb />
704.<lb />
It was evident that budget<lb />
committee members had used<lb />
the scissors freely before mak-<lb />
ing the year's recommendations.<lb />
This figure falls short of the<lb />
$49,820 which was allocated last<lb />
year.<lb />
According to Robert Forrest,<lb />
chairman of the committee,<lb />
i radically every organization<lb />
asked for more money this year<lb />
but activity fees have not in-<lb />
creased to meet the demand.<lb />
Contest Appropriations<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse and<lb />
Young Democrats Club contested their<lb />
appropriations and asked the legis-<lb />
lature U, double their respective<lb />
amounts.<lb />
The Young Democrats were asking<lb />
that their appropriation be increased<lb />
from $50 to $100, and the Playhouse<lb />
was asking for an increase of $1,000<lb />
�vt-r the $1,000 allotted to them.<lb />
Neither of the requests were passed,<lb />
however.<lb />
Bill Dixon, president of the play-<lb />
house said his organization is badly<lb />
in need of stage and lighting equip-<lb />
me: t.<lb />
Bobby Hall, president of the Younr<lb />
Democrats, .stated that the YDC had<lb />
increased its membership from ap-<lb />
proximately 20 members to 175. Fur-<lb />
thermore he said the East Carolina<lb />
chapter of Young Democrats were<lb />
allowed 20 representatives at the<lb />
State Democratic Convention, bit<lb />
due to insufficient funds the organi-<lb />
zation in the past has been able to<lb />
send only four members. "Our school<lb />
is not making a fair showing with<lb />
the other schools, who are taking<lb />
advantage of their twenty seats at<lb />
the state convention he went on<lb />
to say.<lb />
Cheerleader Allotment Questioned<lb />
A member of the legislature asked<lb />
for an explanation for the huge in-<lb />
crease in the allotment given to the<lb />
cheerleaders. They were appropriated<lb />
newspaper pointing out that three<lb />
staff members were employed with<lb />
daily papers during the past sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
Arnold, beginning his third year<lb />
as sport executive of the East Caro-<lb />
linian, is sports editor of the Daily<lb />
Reflector here in Greenville. A major<lb />
in the department of English, he is<lb />
a Greenville native.<lb />
Janet Hill, a junior from Eliza-<lb />
beth City majoring in English, has<lb />
worked with the college paper since<lb />
her freshman year. She was employed<lb />
by The Daily Advance in Elizabeth<lb />
City during the summer months.<lb />
Ferrell held a reportorial position<lb />
with The Wilson Daily Times during<lb />
the summer vacation period.<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Commenting on the reappointment<lb />
of Jan Raby and Oliver Williams to<lb />
the top editorial jobs, the editor<lb />
said they had proven themsdlves<lb />
"excellent workers<lb />
They will assist in news writing,<lb />
makeup, and will write weekly col-<lb />
umns.<lb />
English major Jan Raby, whose an amount of $280, an increase of<lb />
home is in Norfolk, Va has worked $215 over last year's amount,<lb />
three years previously with the news- A representative of the Theer-<lb />
Nch<lb />
, �. U.ited SUK�, but th�� WCmta co�i. .�<lb />
Raquel Cordeior of Argentina.<lb />
Actor To Appear Here<lb />
Arrangements have been completed<lb />
with the American National Theatre<lb />
and Academy and the Actors' Equity<lb />
Association for Jeffery Lynn to come<lb />
to East Carolina to star in the pro-<lb />
duction of "The State of the Union<lb />
October 30-November 2.<lb />
The appearance of Lynn was ne-<lb />
gotiated through the East Carolina<lb />
Entertainment Committee and the<lb />
East Carolina Blayers. This pro-<lb />
duction will be one of the features<lb />
of the current Entertainment Series.<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey, director of<lb />
the E-ast Carolina Players, and James<lb />
W. Butler, Chairman of the Enter-<lb />
tainment Committee, have been work-<lb />
ing fo� several months with the Amer-<lb />
ican National Theatre and Academy<lb />
for the appearance of a top stage<lb />
personality in this production Lynn<lb />
is a well-known Broadway personal-<lb />
ity who has had a successful career<lb />
on stage, in screen and television<lb />
plays.<lb />
paper staff. She received journalis-<lb />
tic training while in service when<lb />
she wrote a WAF column for base<lb />
newspapers. She also worked with the<lb />
campus paper At WCUNC when she<lb />
was a student there at one time.<lb />
Williams<lb />
Oliver Williams, a junior and busi-<lb />
ness education major from Rocky<lb />
Mount, joined the East Carolinian<lb />
staff at the beginning of his sopho-<lb />
more year.<lb />
His experience in publication work<lb />
includes duty on the newspaper staff<lb />
at West Edgecombe and business<lb />
manager of the school yearbook.<lb />
leaders explained that the squad was<lb />
in desperate need of new uniforms<lb />
and expenses to attend out-of-tewn<lb />
games.<lb />
"In the pest she stated, "the<lb />
cheerleaders have bought their own<lb />
uniforms and paid their own expenses<lb />
when traveling with the teams She<lb />
continued, further, that this had<lb />
amounted to an unusually large ex-<lb />
pense to each member.<lb />
Although this is the first year that<lb />
the SGA has paid for the cheerleader<lb />
uniforms, it was pointed out that<lb />
the uniforms will be passed on to<lb />
See BUDGET on page 4<lb />
Concerning Southern Conference Membership<lb />
Officials Say VPI Loss Helped Matters<lb />
Student opinion in many cases fol-<lb />
lowing the EOC-VPI game last Sat-<lb />
urday night was that Southern Con-<lb />
ference talk for East Carolina had<lb />
taken a big jolt. But this is not<lb />
the case, say local athletic officials,<lb />
who feel the game only helped mat-<lb />
ters.<lb />
Despite the one-sided defeat, of-<lb />
ficials feel that the game will help<lb />
our chances of entering the confer-<lb />
ence instead of hindering it.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone explained it this<lb />
way. "We will never be accepted<lb />
until we play against them, and who<lb />
expected a North State team to step<lb />
up and knock off the top team in<lb />
the nationally recognised Southern<lb />
Conference in their first game against<lb />
such competition. It just isn't prob-<lb />
able<lb />
Football Progressing<lb />
The Pirates' head mentor continued,<lb />
"Football at East Carolina is pro-<lb />
by Johnny Hudson<lb />
gressing about as fast as possible,<lb />
and we were not embarrassed at all<lb />
over our first game<lb />
Sports Publicity Director James<lb />
Butler agreed that "the game did<lb />
not hurt us when you consider the<lb />
competition we were against<lb />
Jorgenson Comments<lb />
Commenting on the loss to VPI in<lb />
rcs-pect to our getting in the South-<lb />
ern Conference, Athletic Director,<lb />
Jorgensen said, "I don't think we<lb />
were on the spot in that game at<lb />
pall. We made a very creditable show-<lb />
ing� much better than the score<lb />
showed<lb />
When asked how he thought our<lb />
team would stand in our own con-<lb />
ference this year, he replied, "We<lb />
have one of the better teams we have<lb />
had here in a long time. I think the<lb />
fans will see this when we get into<lb />
the conference games.<lb />
Various sportswriters representing<lb />
both Virginia and West Virginia<lb />
papers felt that the Bucs had a<lb />
much better team than the score in-<lb />
dicated.<lb />
"It was just a bad night for the<lb />
Pirates of Jack Boone stated one<lb />
Virginia pa'per. Most of the writers<lb />
agreed that if ECC had played as<lb />
well as they did against Norfolk<lb />
Navy, it would have been an entirely<lb />
different story.<lb />
Different Story<lb />
Despite the game's score, statistics<lb />
revealed a different story. It is<lb />
doubtful that the Gobblers would he<lb />
able to run up another big victory<lb />
over the locals. The Bucs had their<lb />
backs against the wall from the<lb />
opening whistle and never could get<lb />
out of the hole.<lb />
Penalties helped deprive the �imtes<lb />
of several touchdowns. "TacWing<lb />
See SOUTHERN CONFERENCE m<lb />
page 4<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Social Fraternities<lb />
Social fraternities have once again come<lb />
to the forefront with the announcement by<lb />
SGA President Dock Smith that this would<lb />
be the year in which our campus will be blessed<lb />
by the presence of social fraternities.<lb />
Getting- the facts straight, the SGA will<lb />
have uttle to do with whether social fraterni-<lb />
ties come to East Carolina. At present a stu-<lb />
dent-faculty committee on social fraternities<lb />
headed by Dean Tucker is working on the mat-<lb />
ter. Their findings will be directed to the<lb />
administration and the Board of Trustees for<lb />
approval and the resulting decision will then<lb />
be returned to the student legislative group.<lb />
A financial insight into a representative<lb />
fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, reveals some<lb />
of the following fees. For national affiliation a<lb />
total of $47 which includes $2 pledge fee, $35<lb />
initiation fee, and $K) national dues must be<lb />
paid.<lb />
Local dues range from $2 to $10. An or-<lb />
ganizational $100 charter fee a chapter is<lb />
called lor with a minimum of 25 students for<lb />
a chapter. Then there is $150 worth of ritual<lb />
equipment to be bought and $250 for fancy<lb />
gowns, robes, and other necessities. Besides<lb />
all this, a house must be purchased. Also, there<lb />
must be taken into account the costs of the<lb />
parties. i �LJ<lb />
,The East Carolinian feels that there are<lb />
many advantageous as well as disadvantageous<lb />
aspects to having social fraternities, and be-<lb />
cause of this, does not take a stand either for<lb />
r against them. It feels that the matter should<lb />
be taken up with the student body as a group,<lb />
allowing them to voice their opinion by se-<lb />
cret ballot.<lb />
Representatives from different organi-<lb />
zations have either written or personally<lb />
voiced some of the points in favor of social<lb />
frats last year. At this time we quote Stan<lb />
Broadway, president of the North Carolina<lb />
Eta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon, who wrote<lb />
the following letter to the East Carolinian.<lb />
"Here at High Point College the instal-<lb />
lation of national fraternities has meant a<lb />
groat deal in our social betterment. We have<lb />
national recognition, friends, and associates<lb />
in colleges and universities throughout the<lb />
United States and a sincere feeling of com-<lb />
panionship t. men of the Greek letter or-<lb />
ganizations.<lb />
"C( liege fraternities have come far since<lb />
birth. They have taken deep root in our higher<lb />
educational system. To be well educated, a<lb />
person must be socially accepted and confi-<lb />
dent and what better way is there for a col-<lb />
lege man to express his social desires and<lb />
energy than in a fraternal group? Todfey<lb />
fraternities are considered to be a wondrous<lb />
instrument for developing young men for<lb />
responsible leadership.<lb />
"Without fraternities the social life of<lb />
High Point would be entirely null and void.<lb />
Fraternities have made us conscious and ever<lb />
aware of our social responsibility to society<lb />
for the touchstone of Greek-letter brotherhood<lb />
is fraternal love.<lb />
"Fraternity men. no matter what their<lb />
affiliation may be, have a bond which brings<lb />
them together and keeps them ever close. The<lb />
fellowship which a fraternity promotes and<lb />
the ambitious idealism which gives rich color<lb />
to the background upon which fraternity life<lb />
rests, receives high praise of college officials.<lb />
The fraternity fosters youth before it has<lb />
been awed by the skepticism and the synicism<lb />
of age. It may never inspire another genius;<lb />
it may never bring forth another great man:<lb />
but it will have given to thousands of college<lb />
men the golden thread of friendship, and in<lb />
that valuable intangible alone it will have<lb />
justified most gloriously its existence.<lb />
"Affiliation with national fraternities has<lb />
aided us greatly at High Point College and it<lb />
is my sincere wish that the student body of<lb />
East' Carolina College will 'see fit to allow<lb />
them to come on your respective campus<lb />
Opponents have just as many points<lb />
against their coming to this campus. It is hoped<lb />
that the opinion of the student body will be<lb />
taken into consideration, and that its opinion<lb />
will have considerable weight in the final de-<lb />
cision to be made.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
POblished by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as econd-clas matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1956<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Editor Business Manager<lb />
Assistant Editors JAN F. RABY,<lb />
ODWER WILLIAMS<lb />
Feature Editor JANET HILL<lb />
Sports Editor   BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS . Martha Wilson,<lb />
Purvis Boyette<lb />
NEWS STAFF Bryan Harrison, Larry Craven<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF Edna Whitfield<lb />
Staff Artist  Billy Arnold<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
.Financial Advisor  Dr. Clinton &amp;. Prewett<lb />
Exchange Editor - Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Technical Advisor Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Printer by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. C.<lb />
 OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64.<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor afl your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
JsTor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
From the "Ruhayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
A City Hall Beat-<lb />
Hot Court Rooms,<lb />
Chronic Alcoholics<lb />
WORKING WITH a college paper<lb />
affords the young journalism enthu-<lb />
siast invaluable opportunities. How-<lb />
ever, summer employment on � small<lb />
daily is where one really gains<lb />
priceless experience.<lb />
iA college publication is only the<lb />
initial plateau, but an imperative<lb />
step that should precede any attempt<lb />
at disseminating the news of a<lb />
town's municipal building.<lb />
THE- PEOPLE you meet in June<lb />
are nice and cordial.<lb />
'Glad t0 meet you. We're happy<lb />
to have you around<lb />
Then each turns immediately to hi<lb />
work, seemingly indicating, "Let's<lb />
hope you won't be bothering me. That<lb />
other boy was a pest<lb />
The city editor says, "You've gotta<lb />
be nice but persistent<lb />
A few by-lines and headaches later<lb />
it's August. Those people who manag-<lb />
ed a "glad to meet you" are dear<lb />
friends and you hate to say goodbye.<lb />
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2i<lb />
ON THE right side of the first<lb />
floor is police headquarters. You learn<lb />
all the cops by their first name.<lb />
They're usually discussing Mickey<lb />
Mantle, the Dodgers, or some pretty<lb />
female who just walked down the<lb />
street.<lb />
Chief calls you "rookie" but your<lb />
second day on the beat he slips you<lb />
 front-page story about the capture<lb />
of two escaped convicts.<lb />
The desk sergeant on day duty is<lb />
rather aloof. He keeps worrying<lb />
about having cancer.<lb />
"You're too much trouble is a<lb />
favorite gripe of the identification<lb />
man. but he takes pride in showing<lb />
off some of his favorite pictures�<lb />
a man with four bullet holes in his<lb />
chest and others of similar nature.<lb />
There's the lovely, fortyish city<lb />
court clerk on the second floor. She's<lb />
a whizz at crossword puzzles and<lb />
likes plenty of cherries in her lemon-<lb />
ade.<lb />
Mr. Solicitor continuously worries<lb />
about a Republican victory in Novem-<lb />
ber. He wears a different rose bud<lb />
in his lapel every day.<lb />
The court officer had two sons to<lb />
attend East Carolina. He keeps you<lb />
posted on all the latest jokes.<lb />
You promise to visit them again<lb />
during Thanksgiving holidays.<lb />
POLICE HEADQUARTERS is<lb />
usually quiet on Saturday mornings.<lb />
But the city editor tells you about<lb />
some man who ran his wife and kids<lb />
out of their home, attempted sucide,<lb />
and later barricaded the house against<lb />
police. A lonjr, double-barreled shot-<lb />
gun was reportedly protruding from<lb />
his front window.<lb />
"They're going to finger print<lb />
him he explains, "you just wait for<lb />
him to come down the hall then<lb />
ret me a picture. Just get set for<lb />
him. But don't get in his way<lb />
You pass by the identification room<lb />
and discover your subject has already<lb />
arrived.<lb />
"Is this the one?"<lb />
An officer nods his head, indicat-<lb />
ing that it is. So you just wait at the<lb />
door, but your subject becomes emo-<lb />
tional.<lb />
"He ain't gonna take my damn<lb />
picture. He hain't got no right to do<lb />
it Then he picks up a box to hurl,<lb />
but the officer calms him down.<lb />
Later, when he is being taken to<lb />
his cell, you get the shot. The young<lb />
barricader covers his face and then<lb />
throws a right. Again the officer<lb />
comes to your rescue.<lb />
All the policemen have a big laugh.<lb />
They remind you he'll probably be<lb />
out on bond in just a few hours. The<lb />
incident makes the wire.<lb />
Speaking Of<lb />
"The Maniac's Out Again<lb />
95<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
The five year old boy pulled at his<lb />
mother's dress, hopped on one foot<lb />
and wanted everything he saw in<lb />
the display cases of the cafeteria<lb />
eerv?ing line. The mother seemed<lb />
pleased to be dining out for the first<lb />
time what I guessed to be a<lb />
considerable kngth of time (say,<lb />
five years?). The father looked<lb />
as if he were nearing the<lb />
end of his already frayed pa-<lb />
ience. The cashier was paid and<lb />
the white jacketed waiter, carrying<lb />
the three trays, led the trio toward<lb />
an empty table in a distant corner<lb />
of the cafeteria. I was reminded of<lb />
Uncle Remus and his proteges. The<lb />
youngster was bringing up the rear.<lb />
Suddenly he yelled to his mother,<lb />
"Mama, why are all these people<lb />
leaving their hankerchiefs on the<lb />
table?"<lb />
Dennis ?<lb /><lb />
According to Pageant magazine, the<lb />
latest in psychoanalysis seems to be<lb />
tree drawing. Supposing physco-<lb />
logists have perfected the testing un-<lb />
til all guess work and personal inter-<lb />
pretation has been eliminated. As re-<lb />
ported, all patients unconsciously iden-<lb />
tify themselves with the tree they<lb />
draw thus makimg it almost im-<lb />
possible to cheat. Even erasures<lb />
have significance.<lb />
"The tree trunk itself is a pro-<lb />
jection of a person's lifeline ex-<lb />
plained Dr. Robert ( Lane, a New<lb />
York Specialist of psychological<lb />
quizzes. "The base of tbe trunk is<lb />
reckoned as tbe date of infancy, and<lb />
the tip as the person's present age,<lb />
Someotn draws scars on tbe<lb />
trunk Ui a suit  yardstick and<lb />
comes up with a thumbnail sketch,<lb />
complete with dates<lb />
For xample, a twenty-six-year-old<lb />
man sketched a tree, and on its<lb />
trunk he carefully drew two large<lb />
scars, r e psychologists mfamred<lb />
the trunk with, a ruler. The first scar<lb />
was approximately one-fifth from the<lb />
base ol the tree, and the second was<lb />
; laced three-fifths up.<lb />
"Something inpleasant happened<lb />
to you when you were about five years<lb />
old, and when you were fifteen th<lb />
psychologist said. And the psycholog-<lb />
ist was right. The youftg man had<lb />
lost his besl friend when he was four<lb />
years old and his brother had died<lb />
when hi was fifteen. Such are the<lb />
marvels of modern day psychoana-<lb />
lysis.<lb /><lb />
Sunday night, a congregation of<lb />
Umstcad residents bad gathered<lb />
around. one of the three rear en-<lb />
t ranees l" the dormitory. Excited<lb />
conversation toned the hallway,<lb />
mingling with  group, I heard<lb />
someone ay. "The maniac's out<lb />
again<lb />
Maniac? Again.<lb />
- I at : . the .<lb />
u it. Dragging<lb />
e<lb />
oward the �. : �<lb />
OUT1<lb />
. . " And then 1<lb />
one limp foot, a<lb />
Mian moved<lb />
,f boys. I had by<lb />
ned myself at<lb />
a which befitted ms<lb />
g the fellow.<lb />
He wa ea torn and ragged<lb />
of overalls with the scratched<lb />
learning like sin. A<lb />
knife blade fl ished. Angry and<lb />
ired from behind<lb />
out-dated glasses. Bis sooty derby<lb />
1 down low on his brow.<lb />
Som out, "Whal'cha<lb />
i ?"<lb />
"I'm looking for my cousin he<lb />
I, "my cousin Oliver. Do you<lb />
know him? Oliver  The last<lb />
name was uni cognizable. Tbe group<lb />
int rrogated the demented old fellow<lb />
ill more. Later,<lb />
a particularly brave sou attempted<lb />
to push the i ' irnal visitor out the<lb />
� r. He became immediately violent,<lb />
uttered a few meaningless phrases,<lb />
and dashed into one of the opened<lb />
king ' � dour after him.<lb />
n was � ' �'� � saw of him.<lb />
i!y he fled through the win low.<lb />
Then again, p - was a visitor<lb />
ited. But even<lb />
. maybe it was a stu-<lb />
dent enjoying a Se tember Hallo-<lb />
ween.<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Star Of Television Program Enrolls Here<lb />
bv Martha Wilson<lb />
THE LITTLE city court room is<lb />
hot and stuffy. A section marked<lb />
"colored" is usually filled.<lb />
"They think it's a big show the<lb />
clerk explains.<lb />
The chronic alcoholics come and go.<lb />
One charged with public drunkeness<lb />
comes to court high as a kite. And<lb />
thore are always the domestic prob-<lb />
lems, Saturday night cuttings, and<lb />
the bootleggers. "Judge I don't know<lb />
how that whiskey got there<lb />
YOU FINALLY get your hands on<lb />
a big story. But the police officers<lb />
don't care to ta'k about it. This girl<lb />
the victim, is very talkative, however.<lb />
"We went to a dance and he asked<lb />
me did I want something to drink. I<lb />
told 'em I'd drink a beer . . .<lb />
 He told me he'd help me find<lb />
a room. So I said okay. But after the<lb />
lady fixed the bed and everything<lb />
he still didn't leave. �! told him I<lb />
thanked him . . . then he reached up<lb />
and snapped off the lights<lb />
She came from the studios of tele-<lb />
vision to the campus of East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Jean Winstead, 18 year old star of<lb />
WNCT's "Jewel Box" program, en-<lb />
rolled here this fall as a freshman.<lb />
Jean's interest in singing and piano<lb />
playing burst forth the Christmas<lb />
Santa Claus left a $1.98 toy piano<lb />
at a farmhouse in Nash County for<lb />
a little five year old girl. Four years<lb />
later she began lessons in piano, al-<lb />
though she could play all well-known<lb />
songs by ear. During her third year<lb />
in music she won a medal for being<lb />
the best all around music student.<lb />
At the age of 10 Jean embarked<lb />
into radio through the efforts of her<lb />
older brother, an accomplished gui-<lb />
tarist and singer. In 1952 she was<lb />
awarded $170 for her piano rendition<lb />
of "Down Yonder<lb />
In TV Three Years<lb />
When Greenville's station opened<lb />
three ye: rs ago, Jean made her debut<lb />
on television. Since then she has ap-<lb />
peared over Channel 9 every week<lb />
besiies performing with TV programs<lb />
in Durham, Raleigh, and Washington.<lb />
Viewing audiences marvel at her abil-<lb />
ity to play popular songs without<lb />
music.<lb />
Currently Jean is before WNCT's<lb />
cameras every Tuesday night from<lb />
7:46-8:00 and every Friday night<lb />
from 7:00-7:30 and from 7:45-8:00.<lb />
Her tentative plans for later on this<lb />
fall are additional shows with Greens-<lb />
boro's TV studios.<lb />
Recently Jean, along with Sammy<lb />
Bland of Rocky Mount, traveled to<lb />
Philadelphia to make a recording for<lb />
Gotham Record Company. She played<lb />
the piano accompaniment while Sam-<lb />
my sang.<lb />
Raleigh's "News and Observer"<lb />
commented in a feature about Jean,<lb />
"More than a million admirers see her<lb />
several times a week on television.<lb />
and she receives enough fan mail to<lb />
be a celebrity<lb />
Personal Description<lb />
Th � popular young television en-<lb />
tertainer from Elm City stands five<lb />
foot two and weighs 105 pounds. She<lb />
measures 22 inches in the waist and<lb />
34 in the hips. Two of her greatest<lb />
assets are her naturally wavy black<lb />
hair and the natural beauty spot on<lb />
the right side of her chin.<lb />
Along the Une of favorites Jean<lb />
places basketball tops in sports,<lb />
"Claire de Lune in classical music,<lb />
: �� i "Softly and T nderly" in hymns.<lb />
H e of recreations is dancing.<lb />
On one it her .recent television<lb />
s ows she frequently left the piano<lb />
to join the dancers. "And I'm just<lb />
crazy about bop and rock and roll<lb />
Jean exclaimed enthusiastically.<lb />
Another p st-thne she enjoys is per-<lb />
forming with various local dance<lb />
ban Is.<lb />
Future plans for Jean are to enter<lb />
the field of entertainment full-time<lb />
after her graduation from East Caro-<lb />
lina. She is enrolled in a two-year<lb />
business course.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Everybody Plans To Win<lb />
by Oliver WUliai<lb />
It's funny how two men ar<lb />
to occupy tlie White House forth xtfa<lb />
years. Yes, everybody is plann Wjn<lb />
N vember. The Republicans v, <lb />
torals to spare in 1952 think that the r&amp;c<lb />
s already in the bag; the Den<lb />
lacked 177 reaching the goal<lb />
think that they have made up<lb />
this year in key areas when<lb />
content with big business and i<lb />
All told, the Republican- .<lb />
claiming 412 electorals and th<lb />
think that they can go fifte<lb />
necessary 266. Government stud.<lb />
probably questioning these fiut.<lb />
Here's how the Republic.<lb />
Eisenhower can lose forty p.<lb />
1952 popular vote and still win. I<lb />
centering their success in thirtj<lb />
and Western states that gave fke<lb />
rent or more of their popular vot<lb />
Incidentally, the Republicans<lb />
only ten of the South's 12<lb />
Besides these encouraging<lb />
Republicans think that lk is<lb />
lar now as he was in 1952, and<lb />
t<lb />
and prosperity still loom high<lb />
Even though the Republican<lb />
 f success, here's how the Den<lb />
planning to � in with a i ew A<lb />
the Democrats can always  unt<lb />
eleven Southern states which<lb />
'Solid South Besides this, there<lb />
teei states where Democrats win<lb />
as Republicans do.<lb />
While we in America comp<lb />
Russians calmly (We suppose) r<lb />
each whatever he's got<lb />
Besides having all the fact<lb />
too, the Democrats see a definite I<lb />
their direction. They have gained I<lb />
tors, twenty representative<lb />
i � nors since 1932.<lb />
Ike's popularity, a Democn<lb />
. . . how is everybody going to wi<lb />
Unhappy about your taxes? I?<lb />
certainly with the majority of other A<lb />
cans. I suppose we just don't stop I<lb />
pare cur troubles with those -her<lb />
ever.<lb />
In Russia, for example, a<lb />
doubles the cost of everything you buy. In<lb />
c me taxes range from thirteen percent<lb />
eighty-five per cent. The lowest per cen<lb />
is paid by government workers and I<lb />
highest by people working in "unapprt<lb />
jobs.<lb />
'There's even a high tax on recreation<lb />
The movies boast a rate of fifty-five<lb />
cent: the races, forty per cent. Man<lb />
lectures, however, are tax free.<lb />
Pot Fourri<lb /><lb />
Information Bureau?<lb />
by Jan Raby<lb />
Now that the first issue is out, a col-<lb />
umnist has only one worry, to wit: what's<lb />
coming next? Helpful suggestions are alwa<lb />
appreciated, so any student whom "the spi-<lb />
rit moves" should feel free to drop by the<lb />
office in W7right Building.<lb />
Incidentally, this office is not the SGA<lb />
office which is located inside the auditoriun:<lb />
on the right side, it's not the housing office<lb />
which is inside the auditorium on the left<lb />
side, and it is not the Buccaneer or Dr.<lb />
Prewitt's office, both of which are located<lb />
upstairs on the left hand side. The E.<lb />
Carolinian office is located some 40<lb />
stair steps upstairs on the right wing.<lb />
An interesting news item in a Virginia<lb />
paper caught this columnist's attention.<lb />
Datelined Raleigh, it states that the<lb />
board of higher education may conduct a<lb />
two-year experiment on using closed-circuit<lb />
television for teaching in stale-support<lb />
colleges and the Consolidated University.<lb />
The next paragraph is directly quoted:<lb />
"In disclosing the plans foi the dog<lb />
experiment, Dr. J. Harris Purks indicat<lb />
yesterday it would take place at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College in Greenville Some-<lb />
one should inform someone that East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College changed its name in<lb />
1951 as is now called by most well-in-<lb />
formed people East Carolina College.<lb />
The article goes on to state that Dr.<lb />
Purks, director of higher education, said<lb />
the advisory budget commission pn<lb />
will be asked next week to set aside $7<lb />
to carry out the experiment during the<lb />
next two years.<lb />
A parable <lb />
An American traveler in Europe bought<lb />
a first-class coach ticket for a day's ride<lb />
through a mountainous countrv where there<lb />
was no railroad.<lb />
After riding on the coach for son<lb />
time it occured to him that he was very<lb />
foolish to have bought a first-class ticket<lb />
when all passengers fared alike. And so,<lb />
with that famous American characteristic,<lb />
he appealed to the driver as to what he<lb />
would get on his first-class ride that the<lb />
second and third class passengers did not.<lb />
The driver assured him that his value<lb />
would appear before the end of the journey<lb />
and it was fully acknowledgd when, as the<lb />
came to the bottom of a seven-mile hill,<lb />
just after dinner, the driver threw down<lb />
his reins and made this announcement:<lb />
First class passengers, please keep your<lb />
seats! Second-class passengers, get out and<lb />
walk! Third-class passengers, get out and<lb />
push<lb /><pb facs="00038403_tn_0003" /><lb />
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Stetson University Invading<lb />
Pirate's Den Saturday Night<lb />
Pirates Seeking '<lb />
First Victory<lb />
01 '56 Season<lb />
Gigantic Freshman Tackle<lb />
on, probably seeking revenge<lb />
anyone for their 47-6 defeat at the<lb />
f Virginia Military Institute,<lb />
dt College Stadium Saturday<lb />
� to meet Kast Carolina.<lb />
Bucs, too, will be seeking the<lb />
limn, after bowing to VPI by<lb />
score. They also dropped an<lb />
encounter with Norfolk Navy,<lb />
McQuillan Boast<lb />
h McQuillan of the Florida<lb />
I oasted in pre-seaaon pam-<lb />
ets that ia L9M Stetson squad<lb />
strong at the fullback,<lb />
uk. end and guard positions.<lb />
( some 13 returning letter-<lb />
en are being called upon to bolster j<lb />
, sit rs' attack.<lb />
te the VPI field day, Coach<lb />
- expecting plenty of trouble<lb />
� i Florida boys. The ECC men-<lb />
said that Stetson always<lb />
an impressive team and that<lb />
 robably be tough even on<lb />
. � ilina'a home field.<lb />
,uh Boone is having troubles in<lb />
institutes for three injured<lb />
Bucky Dennis and Ed Emory,<lb />
freshmen who grabbed first unit<lb />
sittooa at opening season, <lb />
� hi placed on the injury list.<lb />
starter, veteran Jerry Brooks,<lb />
i il out of action.<lb />
"We will probably depend on Paul<lb />
and Dick Monds at the guard<lb />
a rig with Ken Burgess Boone<lb />
� ntly. Charlie Smith, a wt-<lb />
freshman Larry Howell have<lb />
de track on Brook�' position.<lb />
Maynard Back<lb />
� Maynard, who saw only limited<lb />
n in last week's battle with VPI,<lb />
to flu illness, is expected to be<lb />
at full strength for the Stetson<lb />
He has been one of the Pi-<lb />
ites' top ground gainers this fall.<lb />
In the backfield with Maynard will<lb />
e Bobby Perry and Jim<lb />
at halfbacks and Dick<lb />
 berry at quarterback. Bobby Lilley,<lb />
as turned in fine performances<lb />
� early-season games, injured<lb />
right hand but is not expected to<lb />
on the injured list long.<lb />
Zehring and Gary Mattocks,<lb />
�rv quarterbacks who have done<lb />
� the Cobblers and Nor-<lb />
alated for even more duty<lb />
tninfj contest Saturday.<lb />
 other pasts. Billy Helms<lb />
(taj Pennington will handle the<lb />
itions, YYaverly Chesson and<lb />
Paircloth will man the center<lb />
si d Ray Overtoil will work<lb />
ii regular tackle slot.<lb />
 freshman ends who received<lb />
- attention by Coach Boone<lb />
he VPI contest, were Joe Guess<lb />
Ruel Edwards. They are expected<lb />
��� action Saturday.<lb />
R<lb />
Three Buc Starters<lb />
Injured In First<lb />
Two Football Tilts<lb />
In the opener against Norfolk,<lb />
Bucky Dennis, a freshman from Vir-<lb />
i, suffered a pulled ligament in<lb />
hit shoulder and was forced on the<lb />
injured roster. He played a bang-up<lb />
t'anie for the Bucs, earning the special<lb />
praise of Coaches Boone and Mallory<lb />
before being taken out of action. He<lb />
ia expected to be out of the lineup<lb />
at east two more weeks.<lb />
Jerry Brooks and Edward Emory,<lb />
starting tackle and guard respective-<lb />
jffered ajikle and knee injuries<lb />
in the VPI game. Brooks, a 230 pound<lb />
junior, and Emory, 220 pound fresh-<lb />
man, will both miss Saturday's Stet-<lb />
son contest.<lb />
Expected to shift into the two<lb />
injured guards' positions are Paul<lb />
Popov, Dick Monds, and Ken Bur-<lb />
geaa. Larry Howell and Charlie Smith<lb />
may see duty at Brook's post.<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
A GOOD PLAGB TO BAT<lb />
Record an4 Sheet Muefc<lb />
� RMi Anemirh<lb />
McCGRMKX<lb />
MUSIC JTOBE<lb />
LARRY HOWELL�The towering man standing behind Coach<lb />
Jack Boone in the above picture, is � 26n pound Larry Howell<lb />
from Monroe. "Horse as he ha- been nicknamed, has been holding<lb />
down a tackle position on the Pirate defensive team this fall.<lb />
At Center Saturday Night<lb />
JIM FAIRCLOTH�Returning to the Pirate lineup after a<lb />
stint in the service, Algj Fairjploth has taken over center duties for<lb />
Coach Jack Boone. Faircloth Mas an All-Conference guard in 1952<lb />
and is making a serious bid for top honors "again this year. He is<lb />
an outstanding performer at linebacker on Buc defense.<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campics Footwear For AU Occasions<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
Bears Display<lb />
Power, Rated To<lb />
Take NS Crown<lb />
Last week, while East Carolina<lb />
was battling against VPI, other teams<lb />
in the North State conference were<lb />
going it hot and heavy in their own<lb />
way.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne, chosen in pre-seasor.<lb />
polks as the team to beat in 1956,<lb />
made by far the best showing, as<lb />
hey trampled Newport News Ap-<lb />
prentice school, 67-0. They racked up<lb />
their 10 big touchdowns in a mighty<lb />
display of ground power, featuring<lb />
Bob Miller, a substitute tailback.<lb />
Miller reeled off four touchdowns<lb />
and ran all over the service team<lb />
from his way-back spot. All of Miller's<lb />
runs were of 18 yards or less. Walter<lb />
Cornwell helped out with a 66-yard<lb />
touchdown s; rint as Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
imassed 415 yards rushing and 143<lb />
passing.<lb />
Western Carolina thumped Carson-<lb />
Newman 19-13; Catawba tied New-<lb />
erry 7-7; El on was edged out 13-12<lb />
jy Jacksonville State of Alabama.<lb />
Luiiir Rhyne's Bears, according<lb />
to the school's publicity chairman,<lb />
are full of power on the ground and<lb />
strong on defense this season. Signs<lb />
indicate that the Bears will be rugged<lb />
in the defense of their North State<lb />
crown.<lb />
Gobblers Drop<lb />
Buccaneers By<lb />
A 37-2 Margin<lb />
In their first meeting with a South-<lb />
ern Conference team, East Carolina<lb />
vas rocked by a fast charging VPI<lb />
line and a rapid-fire offensive ground<lb />
attack that ended in a 37-2 Pirate<lb />
defeat, at Bluefield, W. Va.<lb />
Cn the opering kick-off, VPI's Bob-<lb />
by Wolfenden grabbed the ball and<lb />
scampered 90 yards to the two-yard<lb />
line, where he was pulled down from<lb />
behind by EOC's Bobby Perry. Don<lb />
Divers plunged over from there and<lb />
the Bucs never recovered.<lb />
As Coach Boone puts it, "Our boys<lb />
were stunned by that first play and<lb />
mver could quite get over it. Our<lb />
tackling was bad and we just never<lb />
could cvtch up with them<lb />
Wolfenden later broke away for a<lb />
69-yard gallop to a touchdown and<lb />
was the big gun m the Gobbler at-<lb />
tack all night. Other scores were<lb />
recorded by Ray England, Jimmy<lb />
Lugar, and Jay Whitesell, and a<lb />
Lugar to Jones pass play.<lb />
ECC's only score came on a safety.<lb />
Two Pirates were injur d in the<lb />
content. Jerry Brooks, veteran 230<lb />
pound tackle suffered an ankle in-<lb />
iury and Ed Emory, a 220 pound<lb />
reahmaa first stringer suffered a<lb />
bruised knee. Both will be out of<lb />
action for the coming Stetson tilt.<lb />
T H F<lb />
CROWS NEST<lb />
by Johnny Hudson<lb />
Following last Saturday nights<lb />
game, in the Pirate dressing room<lb />
va nothing but gloom as the players<lb />
iressed for t e long trip back to<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Ft ad been a rough night for ECC<lb />
u their first Southern Confer<lb />
"lidiron foe, V. P. L, had swamped<lb />
them ;7-2. Coach Boon the But-<lb />
lead mentor, had little comment on<lb />
the outcome of the game. The players<lb />
had little to say too.<lb />
'I he Bucs were "up" for the game,<lb />
but ii just looked as if the breaks<lb />
were against them. Penalties and<lb />
individual mistakesroved to be a<lb />
large factor which helped the Gobblers<lb />
run ujj the high score. If EOC had<lb />
received the kick-off instead of hav-<lb />
ing to kick off, the game might have<lb />
iieen a different story. Tech returned<lb />
the opening kick-off 90 yards to the<lb />
ECC  They scored on the second<lb />
'av from scrimmage-after that.<lb />
V. P. I. will probably rate as the<lb />
hardest team faced by ECC th:s<lb />
'ear, although many tough foes re-<lb />
New Teacher Joining<lb />
Physical Ed SKff<lb />
Newcomer in the physical educa-<lb />
tion department is a native North<lb />
Carolinian. Miss Janie Smith of Pike-<lb />
viile, N. C. i.s filling the vacancy-<lb />
left by Miss Kathmar Shaw who re-<lb />
signed to be married.<lb />
Miss Smith who received both her<lb />
B. S. and M. of Ed. at WCUNC<lb />
majored in sports and has her na-<lb />
tional judge rating in basketball and<lb />
volleyball. At EC she is teaching<lb />
courses in modern dance, social dance,<lb />
square dance, and tennis.<lb />
At an eight-year-old's birthday<lb />
party, the adults rushed around<lb />
frantically keeping the party going<lb />
�organizing games, treasure hunts<lb />
and races. In the midst of the con-<lb />
fusion, one little boy asked: "When<lb />
this is all over, can we pray?"<lb />
She has been teaching at Con-<lb />
verse Coliege, Spartanburg, S. C,<lb />
before coming here. During the sum-<lb />
mers she was head counselor of a<lb />
private girl's school in the Adiron-<lb />
acks.<lb />
When interviewed Miss Smith said<lb />
she would like to pomote an active<lb />
dance group, with an ultimate goal<lb />
of one being comparative with WC.<lb />
She i.s very interested in golf, but<lb />
likes all sports. Her students rave<lb />
found a very interesting class com-<lb />
panion which belongs to their teacher,<lb />
a cocker spaniel named "Beau Also<lb />
Miss Smith stated, "I like EC very<lb />
much. Everyone is very friendly and<lb />
congenial<lb />
main on the ECC schedule. The Pi-<lb />
rate squad had nothing but praise<lb />
for the hustle and spirit of the Gobb-<lb />
lers plus the type of ball they played.<lb />
Well, as the old saying goes, "It's<lb />
no use crying over spilled milk and<lb />
the V. P. I. game is over and this is<lb />
another week in the ECC gridiron<lb />
era.<lb />
The Bucs return home this week<lb />
playing host to Stetson University<lb />
of Florida. Coach Boone's squad met<lb />
igh competition against the Florida<lb />
eleven several years ago. The Pirates<lb />
have too good a team to keep losing<lb />
anl this could be the week for them<lb />
to break the jinx. Sitting on the<lb />
sidelines for the Bucs will be Jerry<lb />
Brooks, Ed Emory, and Bucky Dennis,<lb />
ks and Emory sustained injuries<lb />
in the V. P. I. game while Dennis was<lb />
 put out of action in a practice tilt<lb />
? Norfolk Navy.<lb />
Several new things have been added<lb />
e game entertainment in hopes<lb />
school spirit which was so poor<lb />
e opening game, will be improved.<lb />
I ided will be the debut of the new-<lb />
ly elected cheerleaders.<lb />
Injured In The VPI Contest<lb />
JERRY BROOKS�Last Carolina's 230 pound junior tackle<lb />
received an ankle injury in the VPI game last week. Edward Emory,<lb />
another Buc starter at guard, suffered a knee injury in the same<lb />
tilt. Brooks is expected to be back in the ECC front wall in two weeks.<lb />
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example: What's a ball player who gees a raise? (Answer: richer<lb />
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your name, address, college, and class, to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box<lb />
67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Don't do drawings! We'll pay $25 for every<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, i<lb />
Foreign Film Club Announces Program<lb />
Of Six Classic Productions To Come<lb />
Hot Weather Is No Help<lb />
Six films, representing classics in<lb />
mutton picture production in as many<lb />
countries, have been announced as<lb />
the program of the East Carolina<lb />
Film Club foi U'56-57.<lb />
The club, limited to 200 members,<lb />
presents each year at East Carolina<lb />
College a series of att ract ions pro-<lb />
duced in the United States and in<lb />
foreign countries. The purpose is to<lb />
bring to local audiences motion pic-<lb />
tures of unusual interest and merit.<lb />
Begun under the sponsorship of<lb />
G . e chapter of the Ameri-<lb />
 0f University Wo-<lb />
men, the club is offering this year its<lb />
third annual program. Dr. George<lb />
ti Dr. Edgar Hirshberg, and Dr.<lb />
of the- college faculty<lb />
made arrangements for the 1956-1867<lb />
ser i<lb />
Program<lb />
9 year's ; rogram in-<lb />
uctions by top directors<lb />
in Fr. nee. Russia, tin United States,<lb />
I Britain, and Sweden.<lb />
take place in the<lb />
im of the Joyner Library on<lb />
campus. Each film will<lb />
n twice, at 4 in the afternoon<lb />
7 al night.<lb />
Red Inn a macabre French<lb />
� the series October<lb />
w i followed November 7<lb />
he USSR production "Ivan the<lb />
biography of the colorful<lb />
and. according to the New York<lb />
Times, "one of the most imposing, and the Damned a savage drama<lb />
films ever made It was directed by of juvenile delinquence directed by<lb />
Sergei Eisenstein and has a musical Luis Bunuel, January 2: the Acad-<lb />
score bv Prokofieff.<lb />
Other Attractions<lb />
"The Birth of � Nation D. W.<lb />
Griffith's production and a classic<lb />
am.ng films, will be presented De-<lb />
cember 5.<lb />
Other attractions will be the Mex-<lb />
ican prise-winning film "The Young<lb />
.gn<lb />
T: t<lb />
emy Award "Lavender Hill Mob<lb />
with Alec Guinesa, famed British<lb />
comedian, February 13; and the Swed-<lb />
ish film "Torment a psychological<lb />
thriller which won the Grand Prix du<lb />
Cinema at the Cannes International<lb />
Film Festival, March 6.<lb />
Southern Conference<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
ir biggesi weakness Boone<lb />
"we are capable of much bet-<lb />
efense than ve showed<lb />
Another Test<lb />
big tesl as far a South-<lb />
. mpetition is con-<lb />
i when the locals meet<lb />
iversity November 17.<lb />
a first division team in<lb />
n Conference, the Spiders<lb />
ted to be a little weaker<lb />
is Tech.<lb />
no<lb />
S<lb />
 the time of the game, Richmond<lb />
have faced the other conference<lb />
ers and HOC should be much<lb />
nger w c experience.<lb />
also help the Bucs find<lb />
stack up against At-<lb />
ast foes as the Gobblers face<lb />
and N. (State. In past<lb />
 h  inia team has taken<lb />
ve vict � -�� ' ess clubs.<lb />
College Given<lb />
Research Fund<lb />
East Carolina has been awarded a<lb />
research grant made by the Surgeon<lb />
General, National Institute of Mental<lb />
Health.<lb />
An investigatory rroject. made<lb />
possible through the grant, will be<lb />
carried out under th direction of<lb />
Dr. Luciano L'Abate, assistant di-<lb />
rector of the Mental Health Clinic<lb />
of the Pitt County Health Depart-<lb />
i merit and consultant in the East Caro-<lb />
I tin College department of psychol-<lb />
ogy.<lb />
The grant was made to the col-<lb />
lege here on recommendation of the<lb />
National Advisory Mental Health<lb />
Clinic of the National Institute of<lb />
Mental Health. The duration of the<lb />
study to be made will he one year.<lb />
The investigation to be carried out<lb />
under Dr. L'Abate's direction will<lb />
deal with the relationship between<lb />
memory and motivation. The East<lb />
Carolina department of psychology<lb />
will cooperate with him in his work<lb />
and data will be drawn from several<lb />
hundred students enrolled in the de-<lb />
� artment.<lb />
Dr. L'Abate became associated with<lb />
the Pitt County Mental Health Clinic<lb />
when it was opened here last Febru-<lb />
ary. He serves there as clinical psy-<lb />
chologist. A native of Florence, Italy,<lb />
lie was educated at Tabor College<lb />
and Wichita University in Kansas<lb />
and at Duke University, where he<lb />
received the Ph. D. degree.<lb />
BUDGET<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
next year's squad.<lb />
East Carolinian Cut<lb />
The East Carolinian, as well as<lb />
several other organizations, were cut<lb />
considerably, but reporters could not<lb />
acquire original requests to deter-<lb />
mine the extent of reductions.<lb />
Five hundred dollars was lopped<lb />
off the request presented by the<lb />
newspaper. The editors had originally<lb />
requested $7,000, but the committee<lb />
recommended only $6,500.<lb />
Spokesmen of the paper's editorial<lb />
board said that plans to publish more<lb />
six page issues during the year would<lb />
have to be abandoned.<lb />
The largest appropriation, requested<lb />
by the Buccaneer, was not cut and<lb />
stood at a sum of $19,300.<lb />
Other Appropriations<lb />
The organizations and their ap-<lb />
propriations are as follows: Intra-<lb />
mural Sports Committee, $225; Jun-<lb />
ior Class, $700; Men's Judiciary, $25;<lb />
P. E. Department for a station wagon,<lb />
$900; Production Committee, $1,550;<lb />
SQA Dance Committee, $500; Stu-<lb />
dent Governmnt Association, $5,000;<lb />
Student Government Keys Committee,<lb />
$425; Young Democrats Club, $50;<lb />
YMCA, $1,000; YWJCA, $1,290; Amer-<lb />
ican Childhood Education, $230; Buc-<lb />
caneer, $19,300; College Chest, $650;<lb />
College Union, $2,029; Cheerleaders,<lb />
$280; East Carolina Playhouse, $1,000;<lb />
East Carolinian, $6,500;<lb />
Special Courses Available For<lb />
Teachers' Certificates, Degrees<lb />
pretty<lb />
Having a rough time studying during the hot weather?<lb />
coed has found that September weather and studying just don't mix too<lb />
well unless there's plenty of refreshments on hand. (Nora Willis photo)<lb />
Nineteen special .scheduled courses<lb />
are offered tfail fall by East Carolina<lb />
College for the benefit and conven-<lb />
.n-e.vxe teachers and others<lb />
wishing to renew their certificates<lb />
or to earn credit toward the master's<lb />
re.<lb />
Each of thesi- i will meet<lb />
once each week either In the late af-<lb />
ternoon or on Saturday morning. The<lb />
weekly seaaioa will cover a period of<lb />
two and a ha. our. A student sue-<lb />
cessfttlhr completing a course will<lb />
earn three quarter hours of credit.<lb />
Eight of tbe course8 will be on the<lb />
graduate level of instruction, and<lb />
eleven on the senior level. Eight de-<lb />
partments of instruction will partici-<lb />
 in the program.<lb />
Available to interested students will<lb />
gat coarse in education; thre �<lb />
in English; three in music; and one<lb />
each in geography, mathematics,<lb />
health and physical education, psy-<lb />
chology, and thv social studies.<lb />
Those wishing to enroll in these<lb />
specially scheduled courses should<lb />
un the date of the first II �<lb />
the class, Regutrai Orval I<lb />
hoa announced. Reg<lb />
or permits, tu add a course .�<lb />
accepted, he states, iftl<lb />
meeting of a class.<lb />
For the convenience<lb />
ing to enroll in one or m<lb />
the Registrar<lb />
Administration building al U<lb />
will be open each daj �<lb />
day an 1 Sunday, Septembei<lb />
Titles of cours a to .<lb />
H me-Schooi-Commuf;<lb />
il Sci nces la E em. atari<lb />
Principles of Guidance, High<lb />
Administration, PrineipU i<lb />
of Sup rvibion, Rasa<lb />
� cation. Educational t<lb />
Clinical l'iu I � an: Pi<lb />
Special Education, l �<lb />
Browning, Milton, Drama W<lb />
Economic Geography of I �<lb />
Safety in Physical I<lb />
Analytical Geouv try, A;<lb />
Problems in Music E<lb />
"ision of Music, Social P<lb />
register Thursday, September , or'and Conflict of Idea.<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
In Newcomers'<lb />
Art Exhibition<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Westminster Group Welcomes Presbyterian Frosh<lb />
The Westminister Fellowship of the everyone u invited.<lb />
Special Notes<lb />
 pep rally will be held Friday<lb />
night at 6:30 p. m. in front of<lb />
lhe cafeteria. AH students are<lb />
urged to turn out for 'his event.<lb />
� )pm meeting for anyone in-<lb />
terested in Modern Dance Club<lb />
�ill be held next Wednesday<lb />
night, September 26 at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
in the Gym.<lb />
Students interested in tryouts<lb />
for the Circle K talent show to<lb />
be given this quarter are urged<lb />
to be present at room 108 in the<lb />
gym at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,<lb />
September 2f.<lb />
Anyone who is certified and<lb />
interested in doing substitute<lb />
teaching bhould contact J. H.<lb />
Rose, Superintendent of Green-<lb />
ville Public Schools. Telephone<lb />
6197.<lb />
Student Handbooks<lb />
S. G. A. Treasurer Robert For-<lb />
rest announces that the College<lb />
Handbooks are now available in<lb />
the College Union or the S. G. A.<lb />
office.<lb />
Presbyterian Church opened t u<lb />
school year with a welcoming party<lb />
Ifor the Presbyterian Freshmen. It<lb />
In a special Newcomers" Exhibi-jw s ui ;lt the Manse on September<lb />
tion sponsored by the East Carolina  ;tr the meeting of the different<lb />
Art Society, works by four artists q, enville Churches held in Austin<lb />
who hve recently become residents j Building.<lb />
Greenville or Ayden are now be-<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Friday<lb />
The next social was on September<lb />
l ijreenvme or ajukii ���e ij� �-<lb />
, ei , M � , 14 in the Fellowship Hall at the<lb />
me shown at the Sheppard Memorial . Al<lb />
8 .urea. It was held in honor of the<lb />
Library in Greenville. Freshmen.<lb />
The exhibition opened Tuesday of; During the latter part of August,<lb />
this week and will continue throughJWF had representatives at Montreat,<lb />
Freshmen, I the first week in October. The who<lb />
Music Ed Club<lb />
Barb: ra Harrb of Beaufort was<lb />
elected prestd nt of the Muxic Edu-<lb />
cation Club and the club's activities<lb />
for the coming year were outlined'the College Band A<lb />
at a recent meeting. Serving along person.<lb />
wit Barbara will be Linwood Pitt- 7:00-9:00<lb />
8:00-11:00 p. m. Inf i<lb />
in Wright Auditorium -<lb />
Sophomore, and Senior Classes, $1,<lb />
500; Homecoming, $1,800; and the<lb />
Inter-Religious Council, $750.<lb />
Foreign Students<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
France exclaimed Mona. However,<lb />
girls can suggest that boys accompany<lb />
them someplace with a crowd. In<lb />
Argentina much the same custom<lb />
prevails for boys and girls never go<lb />
out at night alone, only with a group.<lb />
That American girls dress up quite<lb />
a bit. but so often wear flats instead<lb />
of heels really surprised Rachel. She<lb />
mentioned, too, that in her country<lb />
boys never wear jeans and must<lb />
wear a coat and tie for college.<lb />
According to Rachel we Americans<lb />
are very innocent and trusting. She<lb />
also said that there are more hard<lb />
workers here and therefore she un-<lb />
derstands why this is such a rich<lb />
country.<lb />
Both girls are attending East Caro-<lb />
lina on scholarships and will aid the<lb />
French and Spanish departments in<lb />
their respective fields.<lb />
DEMOCRATS<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Salem to elect state officers are<lb />
being formulated.<lb />
Other Officers<lb />
Other officers assuming duties<lb />
were Bob Young, second vice presi-<lb />
dent ; Mac Lancaster, reporter-his-<lb />
torian; and Donald Jones, represen-<lb />
tative to the executive committee.<lb />
Hall, a senior social studies major<lb />
wis tu sec the show are invited to<lb />
visit the Community Art Gallery at<lb />
.he city library.<lb />
Artist whose works are featured<lb />
in the Newcomers' Exhibition are Dr.<lb />
Wellington B. Gray and William T.<lb />
Persick, who joined the faculty of<lb />
East Carolina College this fall; Mrs.<lb />
Nancy Guaqueral Monroe of Green-<lb />
ville; and Mrs. Boyd Elliott of Ayden.<lb />
Paintings by Dr. Gray and Mrs.<lb />
N. C . for the annual Presbyterian<lb />
conference for young people. Mrs.<lb />
Leonard Topping, advisor to East<lb />
ia: lina's Fellowship; Martha Johns-<lb />
ton, president; Gus Manos, treasurer;<lb />
and Marion Morrison, secretary, at-<lb />
tended. The theme for this meeting<lb />
was "The Christian Student and His<lb />
Vocation<lb />
A project of this group last school<lb />
year was helping to start a colored<lb />
Sunday School just outside Greenville.<lb />
Plans are now underway for the build-<lb />
man, of Rocky Mount, as Vice Presi-<lb />
dent; Carolyn Massengill, of Smith-<lb />
field, as Secretary; and Herbert Joy-<lb />
ner. of Henderson, as Treasurer.<lb />
The program for the year will<lb />
be centered around organizing social<lb />
functions for the students of the<lb />
Music Department and helping with<lb />
the various activities of the Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Twenty-two students met recently<lb />
to Bign up for the 1966-67 Aquany-<lb />
tnphs; BOC women swimming organi-<lb />
zation under the direction of Miss<lb />
Graff  the physical education de-<lb />
a-t merit. One of the highlights of<lb />
this group is an annual water .chow.<lb />
Plans for other events are underway.<lb />
Prospective Aquanymphs are Marie<lb />
Austin,<lb />
"Hilda Craj<lb />
Saturday<lb />
p. m. Football<lb />
from<lb />
Erwin, has served with the<lb />
YDC since he enrolled here. Active line art department, has given one-<lb />
politics, he was a candi- man shows in Pennsylvania and<lb />
tt, ceramics by M' Persick, andjhaa been completely organize<lb />
scul. ture by Mrs. Monroe make up Th Westminster Fellowship holds<lb />
the show. a program with supper<lb />
Dr. Gray, director of the East Caro-Iserved afterwards each Monday even-<lb />
f t'e Church and the Sunday School Vines, Peggy Davis, Janie Stallings.<lb />
Caroline Swain, Pat Twiford, Mary<lb />
McCall, Patricia Ann Herring, Ka-<lb />
therine Prytharch, Hilda Roberts.<lb />
in campus<lb />
date for the presidency of the sen-<lb />
ior class last year but was defeated<lb />
by Dave Carson.<lb />
String Players Needed<lb />
East Carolina's Orchestra can<lb />
use more string players, 'an-<lb />
nounces Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert of<lb />
the Music Department. Addition-<lb />
al violinists, violists, cellists, and<lb />
string bass players are espec-<lb />
ially welcome. Rehearsals are<lb />
held Tuesday at 7 p. m. and<lb />
Thursday afternoons at 3 p. m.<lb />
b ois. His workrs have been included<lb />
also in art shows in New York, Chi-<lb />
cago, and elsewhere and are re; re-<lb />
sented in several private collections.<lb />
Mr. Persick taught art in Nevada<lb />
before coming to East Carolina as a<lb />
member of the art department.<lb />
Mrs. Monroe has studied under<lb />
Gaetano Cecere and Mrs. James<lb />
Beshers of Chapel Hill ami has ex-<lb />
hibit d at her alma mater, Mary<lb />
Washington College, and in Chape'<lb />
Hill. Mrs. Elliott is a M redith grad-<lb />
uate :nd a former art supervisor i?1<lb />
the Sanford, N. C. public schools.<lb />
ing at 5:80 p. m. at the Manse located<lb />
t 401 East 9th Street. These meet-<lb />
ings are not limited to just East<lb />
Carolina Presbyterian students, but<lb />
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G HEBER FORBES<lb />
Ladies Ready-To-Wemr<lb />
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Rosemary McCloskey, Mary Frances<lb />
Tyndall.<lb />
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Gwaltney, Shirley Aycoth, Gwen<lb />
lamrock, Lynn Cameron, Susie<lb />
Hicks. Libby Thompson. Rachel Mus-<lb />
selwhite, Jerry Townsend, Rne Touch-<lb />
1 e v, and Patricia Smith.<lb />
8:00 p. m. Football Gara<lb />
with Stetson University. Dance<lb />
Wrigl I afterward<lb />
Sunday<lb />
4: u o -�' 00 p. m � y c in<lb />
Lounge, College Union.<lb />
Monday<lb />
7:00 . n � Duplicate B<lb />
TV Boom, College Union.<lb />
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6:00 p. m. Newpaper Staff Meel<lb />
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TV R ; . I egt i ion.<lb />
Movie Schedule<lb />
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"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
"Your College Stop"<lb />
Graenvilla, N. C.<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Beddingfield's Pharmacy<lb />
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REVLON and CARA NOME<lb />
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