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Funny<lb />
1 tu- fraternit) situation is beginning<lb />
be downright funny. See pag� 2.<lb />
ttarolinian<lb />
M mat.<lb />
The edl<lb />
mn<lb />
Letters<lb />
(o this week.<lb />
is something to say about<lb />
fraternities and another discusses our<lb />
football team. See page 2.<lb />
Volume XXXII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956<lb />
Number 3<lb />
Tonight's Big Democratic Rally<lb />
Features Sam Rayburn<lb />
Journalism Meet<lb />
For High School<lb />
Students Planned<lb />
l MMtOUK STAFF�Yearbook editors Ike Williamson, front row right, and Shirlee .Morton Smith,<lb />
ond row right, have released the names of those who will hold top staff positions with this year's annual.<lb />
nn DeBruhl, front left, was named business manajtt'r last year. On the back row are Joyce Mizelle. assis-<lb />
usiness manager, and A. C. Hinton, associate editor. (Nora Willis photo)<lb />
Yearbook Editors Release Top Staff<lb />
Appointments, Promise Bigger Book<lb />
two jun<lb />
nior from Jacksonville, she is ma- editor of his annual at Spring Hope<lb />
staff positions has Ijoring in art and minoring in social<lb />
by Buccaneer co-<lb />
v Mori n Smith and<lb />
ihl.<lb />
�<lb />
High School.<lb />
Pictures<lb />
Class pictures are now in the pro-<lb />
cess of being made, and the editors<lb />
remind the faculty and student or-<lb />
ganizations to pay close attention<lb />
to the bulletin boards around campus<lb />
as work on these pictures will soon<lb />
been named assis- Ibusiness education and minoring in begin. Students are also asked to<lb />
 manager Jo Ann English. (return to see their proofs one week<lb />
stu lies and English. Both she and<lb />
Ike Williamson served as associate<lb />
editors of the yearbook last year.<lb />
Williamson, a junior from Prince-<lb />
and Joyce Mizelle, I ton, who Is beginning hn fourth<lb />
n major from i year in annual work, is majoring in i<lb />
ton, a i emistry major<lb />
: g Hope, will serve as<lb />
-a i this years<lb />
e different in a num-<lb />
s due to the change in<lb />
style. There will be an<lb />
thirty additional pages<lb />
eature section<lb />
out an adequate<lb />
f student life, they<lb />
 we have one of the<lb />
. i zed staffs t  year that<lb />
. il department has evdr<lb />
ditOTS stated.<lb />
I hange In Organization<lb />
 also been made in<lb />
this year's<lb />
member staff<lb />
v led into an editorial<lb />
- staff. Five main divi-<lb />
the editorial staff.<lb />
jholastic division will be<lb />
Catherine Aman; activities<lb />
1- tzgerald; features.<lb />
Miller; Organizations, Dwight<lb />
i; arid athletics, Eddie Dennis.<lb />
(o-Editors<lb />
is beginning her<lb />
ar of yearbook work. A<lb />
New associate editor Hinton was! after their pictures have been made.<lb />
Two One-Act Plays Scheduled<lb />
In McGinnis October 10, 11<lb />
Student Parking<lb />
Dormitory students are asked<lb />
to please co-operate in parking<lb />
their cars in areas provided for<lb />
them so day students and off-<lb />
caapas students will have more<lb />
room to park on Eighth and<lb />
Ninth Streets.<lb />
by Bryan Harrison<lb />
"Hie Monkey's .Paw" and "Over- are personified<lb />
tones" wiH be presented as the<lb />
Bast Carolina Playhouse's first pro-<lb />
ductions of the year on October 10,<lb />
11, in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
These two one-act plays will con-<lb />
stitute the ; rogram preceding the<lb />
playmaker's first major production,<lb />
"State of the Union which is sche-<lb />
dulcd to run October 30 through<lb />
November 2.<lb />
The casts for all three plays have<lb />
been selected. July Dennis and<lb />
Edward PLlkington will play the<lb />
I ading roles in "Monkey's Paw"<lb />
according to director Bubba Driver.<lb />
"Overtones" has four equal parts<lb />
and will feature Nellie Baucomb,<lb />
Elizabeth Parks, Nancy WiLson,<lb />
and Marvin Edwards. Tommy Hull<lb />
will direct the play.<lb />
Hypocrisy Theme<lb />
Hypocrisy is the underlying theme<lb />
of the abstract psychological drama,<lb />
"Overtones The play depicts an<lb />
ordinary meeting between two wo-<lb />
men w.ho are having husband trouble.<lb />
The audience sees and hears the<lb />
actual words the women say to<lb />
each other, however, their thoughts,<lb />
their tensions, and their overtones<lb />
showing the mask<lb />
and face of two-faced women.<lb />
"The Monkey's Paw" is based on<lb />
a story built around superstition.<lb />
It is a horror play about the pos-<lb />
s ssion of a monkey's paw. The<lb />
owner of the paw has three wishes<lb />
each accompanied by grief. Such a<lb />
situation provides tor a sus; ense-<lb />
filled drama and an exciting climax,<lb />
the directors said. Other members<lb />
of the cast include J. C. Dunn. Jerry<lb />
Stokes, and Gerald Powell.<lb />
Requirements<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse pre-<lb />
sents one major production ech<lb />
quarter and one workshop production<lb />
every two weeks. It is composed of<lb />
majors from all departments in-<lb />
terested in drama. The only requi-<lb />
sites for entrat.ee into the Playhouse<lb />
is work on one major production<lb />
or two workshops. The Playhouse<lb />
welcomes all people who are in-<lb />
terested and at the pr -sent time<lb />
is especially in need of men to<lb />
work on scenery construction. All<lb />
interested persons are asked to see<lb />
Tommy Hull at the theater on<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday from 3:00 to<lb />
5:00.<lb />
East Carolinian,<lb />
Yearbook Staffs<lb />
Grade Publications<lb />
East Carolina will sponsor an In-<lb />
terscholastic High School ress<lb />
Workshop, on Friday, October 5, ac-<lb />
cording to Alumni Secretary James<lb />
W. Butler. High school representa-<lb />
tives Irom Eastern North Carolina<lb />
will attend.<lb />
Participants will submit copies<lb />
of their newspapers and yearbooks<lb />
for judgement. The program for the<lb />
meeting includes greetings from col-<lb />
lege officials, addresses by special-<lb />
ists in newspaper and yearbook pro-<lb />
duction, a movie prepared especially<lb />
to give assistance in the development<lb />
in the production of school publica-<lb />
tions, and the awarding of a plaque<lb />
for the outstanding school news-<lb />
per and the best school yearbook.<lb />
All newspapers submitted will be<lb />
judged by the East Carolinian staff<lb />
and the yearbooks by the Buccaneer<lb />
staff. The judging will be conducted<lb />
October 3 and 4.<lb />
The representatives will divide in-<lb />
to small groups to attend various<lb />
meetings included in the program.<lb />
The workshop will provide discus-<lb />
sions on 1. What is school news? 2.<lb />
Getting the best in the yearbook 3.<lb />
Pictures tell the story.<lb />
Registration will begin at t:45 a.<lb />
m �t McGinnis Audtcrium, and the<lb />
opening session will begin at 10:16<lb />
a. m. No luncheon progra<lb />
planned, but the at<lb />
teacher-advisors wi<lb />
in the college cafete<lb />
Following the lu<lb />
rangements will be<lb />
ferences with exper<lb />
ing and cublishing field, and a tour<lb />
will be conducted through the com-<lb />
pleted plant of Tne Greenville Daily<lb />
Reflector where the procedures of<lb />
publishing a newspaper may be ob-<lb />
served.<lb />
E st Carolina has been working<lb />
i. the sponsorship of this project<lb />
for sev ral years. The Eastern North<lb />
Tarolina High School Press Con-<lb />
ference meets annually in the spring<lb />
to discuss and exchange ideas and<lb />
problems on school publications.<lb />
The idea for a workshop grew out<lb />
of thtse meetings. Not only is the<lb />
workshop expected to aid the high<lb />
schools in their publication work,<lb />
but the activity should provide the<lb />
campus publications with an educa-<lb />
tional experience. Also, by sponsor-<lb />
ing the program, the college will<lb />
receive definite value from the con-<lb />
tacts with the various Eastern North<lb />
Carolina High Schools, officials ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
MR. DEMOCRAT<lb />
he'll speak at the rally In Wright tonight.<lb />
'or ttie next biennium.<lb />
The board of Higher Education,<lb />
an official body which earries<lb />
"tire t weight" in budget recom-<lb />
mendations, has cut more than two<lb />
million dollars off East Carolina's<lb />
request for funds for permanent<lb />
improvement.<lb />
However, this is only the first<lb />
ep in the budjfiet request proce-<lb />
request "will be presented<lb />
lure. The<lb />
East Carolina's Budget<lb />
To Be Considered Further<lb />
Administrative officials said this (Conditioning Flanagan Building,<lb />
week there is still a 'possibility j Items requested by the college<lb />
that East Carolina will receive the j which were passed over by the<lb />
budget request which has been made j Board include an addition to the<lb />
Graham Building, resurfacing cam-<lb />
pus driveways, outdoor athletic fa-<lb />
cilities, two dormitories, an extension<lb />
A the Wright Building stare A<lb />
purchase of additional ianu.<lb />
Dr. Messick stressed particularly<lb />
the need f�r funds to recondition<lb />
the Flanagan Bnilding. If the new<lb />
classroom building is constructed,<lb />
present plans call for expanding the<lb />
Science and Home Economics de-<lb />
partmental quarters in the building.<lb />
The president also stressed the<lb />
need for additional outdoor athletic<lb />
facilities. At the present time, the<lb />
college has only one combination<lb />
intramural field and parking lot and<lb />
eight tennis courts. It has been pro-<lb />
posed to provide an intramural<lb />
fi Id seuth of Tenth Street, construct<lb />
additional tennis courts, and add an<lb />
additional section of bleachers to<lb />
the football stadium.<lb />
School Of Nursing<lb />
At the Advisory Budget Commit-<lb />
tee nueting Rep. Walter Jones of<lb />
Pitt County and Administrator of<lb />
Parkview Hospital at Rocky Mount<lb />
said a four-year school of nursing<lb />
on the East Carolina College campus<lb />
wonld turn out supervisory personnel<lb />
to help open nursing schools at<lb />
eastern North Carolina hospitals.<lb />
In the past two years the college<lb />
See BUDGET, Page 4<lb />
o t e Genera Assembly-llcJ meets<lb />
n F bruary. At this timeV' the "actual<lb />
amount of funds will be granted.<lb />
The board, meeting with the Gov-<lb />
ernor's Advisory Budget Commis-<lb />
sion, recommended that the college<lb />
be grivm only $1,530,293 qf the<lb />
$3,659,23 President John D. Messick<lb />
says is necessary. It indicated, how-<lb />
ver. it might give its endorsement<lb />
to several other projects being<lb />
pressed by Dr. Messick.<lb />
Funds For Additions<lb />
Funds recommended are for an<lb />
addition to the administration build-<lb />
ing, a new classroom building, an<lb />
addition to the cafeteria, convers-<lb />
ion of a faculty residence into a<lb />
home management house, and com-<lb />
pletion of the interior of Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
In addition, Dr. Messick asked<lb />
for funds for additions to the power<lb />
plant, for movable furniture in a<lb />
men's dormitory, for completion of<lb />
walks and drives into new property<lb />
south of Tenth Street and for re-<lb />
Television Course On Music<lb />
Appreciation Begins Monday<lb />
CO<lb />
Musi<lb />
a<lb />
will bgin its tenth<lb />
of study Monday,<lb />
the first in a series<lb />
i nd demonstrations<lb />
preciation will be pre-<lb />
Channe 9. Programs<lb />
from WNCT of Green-<lb />
le.<lb />
E<lb />
Perry, faculty member<lb />
the -nt of music at the<lb />
-re, will be instructor. He teaches<lb />
organ and � iano at East Caro-<lb />
� course in Music Appreciation<lb />
ed by the college in response<lb />
from the public. A large<lb />
- n audience, made up both<lb />
hose enrolled as students and of<lb />
r interested people, is expected<lb />
to follow discussions and demon-<lb />
strations on the program.<lb />
Graduates<lb />
Graduates of accredited high<lb />
schools may enroll as students. Upon<lb />
completing requirements, they will<lb />
receive three quarter hours of un-<lb />
dergradnate academic credit on the<lb />
coHege level. Others who enroll may<lb />
follow the course as auditors but<lb />
w'ill receive no credit.<lb />
Programs will be telecast Monday<lb />
through Friday of each week, Oct-<lb />
ofa i l-December 21 at 4 r.m. Each<lb />
class will cover a half-hour period.<lb />
Applications U register should be<lb />
addressed to Dr. Orval L. Philli;as,<lb />
Registrar, at the college.<lb />
Music Appreciation, Mr. Perry<lb />
states, will be presented "on the<lb />
layman's level The course, he says,<lb />
"is designed to foster in the lis-<lb />
tener a more intelligent and ap-<lb />
preciative understanding of the com-<lb />
ponents of music as well as of the<lb />
gr atest works in the field of aw-<lb />
sical literature<lb />
Discussion<lb />
Each half-hour program will in-<lb />
clude a discussion by Mr. Perry.<lb />
Recordings of symphonic and oper-<lb />
atic compositions and of works for<lb />
iano, organ, and other instruments<lb />
will be used for illustrative materials.<lb />
In demonstrating the musical in-<lb />
struments and their uses in solo<lb />
and ensemble work, Mr. Perry will<lb />
be assisted by students and other<lb />
faculty members of the department<lb />
of music. JDJ? ' - ��? <lb />
Homecoming Committee<lb />
Senators Ervin<lb />
And Scott Will<lb />
Attend Meeting<lb />
Officials Expect Mr.<lb />
Democrat To Discuss<lb />
Important Farm Issue<lb />
by Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Mr. Democrat is expected to<lb />
discuss the achievements of his<lb />
party and explain why our<lb />
country needs a Democrat in<lb />
he White House when he de-<lb />
livera the main address at the<lb />
Eastern North Carolina Demo-<lb />
cratic Rally in Wright Auditor-<lb />
ium tonight.<lb />
Local Democrat officials pre-<lb />
dict, also, that House Speaker<lb />
Sam Rayburn will tuuch on the<lb />
much-debated farm issue as<lb />
well as foreign policy in point-<lb />
ing out the need for a change.<lb />
Approximately twelve hun-<lb />
dred of North Carolina's Demo-<lb />
cratic political leaders will at-<lb />
tend the $15-a-plate, fund-rais-<lb />
ing affair which is set to begin<lb />
at 7 p.m. It will be the largest<lb />
political meeting Pitt County<lb />
has held since April of 1950<lb />
hen the late Alben Barkley of<lb />
Kentucky, then vic0-president<lb />
of the Truman Administration,<lb />
came here, drawing a capacity<lb />
crowd to Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Distinquished Guests<lb />
Heading a list of distinguished<lb />
guests are Governor Luther II.<lb />
Hodges and Senators Sam Erv:n<lb />
and W. Kerr Scott. They will share<lb />
specia tables on the Wright Audi-<lb />
torium stage with numerous other<lb />
party leaders who will be on hand.<lb />
President John D. Messick, as well<lb />
as Goveinor Hodge-s, who is expected<lb />
to make a brief talk, and Congress-<lb />
man Herbert C. Bonner of Washing-<lb />
ton will be presented during the<lb />
evening. The presentation of Mr.<lb />
Rayburn will be made by Mr. Bonner<lb />
and closing remarks are to be de-<lb />
livered by Mr. John G. Clark, Chair-<lb />
man of the Pitt County Democratic<lb />
Executive Committee and chairman<lb />
of the dinner.<lb />
Co-Chairmen<lb />
East Carolina's Alumni Secretary<lb />
James W. Butler and Dr. W. E.<lb />
Marshall of the Social Studies de-<lb />
partment are coi-chairmen olf the<lb />
rally's arrangements committee.<lb />
Mr Butler said East Carolina's<lb />
band will occupy the west balcony to-<lb />
night and furnish music. The group<lb />
under the direction of Herbert L. Car-<lb />
ter, will play "The Eyes of Texas are<lb />
Upon You "The Yellow Rose of<lb />
Texas and "Happy Day are Here -<lb />
Again <lb />
Members of the campus Young<lb />
See RALLY, Page 4<lb />
Several Changes In Cut Sy�<lb />
Will Be Recommended Soeii<lb />
Members of East Carolina's Homecoming Committee are busy preparing for the big weekend which<lb />
coming up October 13. Alumni Secretary James W. Butler, general chairman, is shown with the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association rommittee. From left to right are J. B. Nichols, SGA committee chairman, Ann Mayo.<lb />
Anne Peele, and Mr. Butler. Standing, left to right, sreDave Carson, Eddie Harris, Eddie Dennis, and Jams<lb />
E Phrlos (� D- HenrT photo)<lb />
Several important items incorpo-<lb />
rated in the present cut system will<lb />
be recommended for change when<lb />
the Policy Committee meets 8ome<lb />
.ime this month.<lb />
The changes were drawn up and<lb />
recommended by a committee ap-<lb />
pointed by the .President to study<lb />
and evaluate the system now em-<lb />
ploy d here. The committee, which<lb />
held several meetings last spring,<lb />
waj headed by Dr. W. E. Marshall<lb />
of the Social Studies department<lb />
and wa3 composed of students and<lb />
faculty members.<lb />
When the committee released its<lb />
recommendation, D r. Marshall<lb />
otaled that he felt that the recom-<lb />
mendations would be an improve-<lb />
ment in the present system. He also<lb />
aid he felt that in many respects<lb />
'he recommendations of the com-<lb />
mittee were more liberal than the<lb />
resent system but in other respects<lb />
hey ar- stiffer.<lb />
Changes A ffect Freshmen<lb />
Most of the changes to be recom-<lb />
mended concern freshmen cutting<lb />
and the mechanics of the present<lb />
system in regard to reporting cuts.<lb />
If the reconm :endations planned<lb />
are adopted, first-quarter freshmen<lb />
will be entitled to only one unex-<lb />
cused cut per class; second-quarter<lb />
freshmen, two unexcused outs per<lb />
class; and third-quarter freshmen,<lb />
three unexcused cuts per class, but<lb />
in no case shall the number of cuts<lb />
llowed be greater than the number<lb />
of hours the class meets per week.<lb />
Another change in the present<lb />
system which would affect courses<lb />
that meet more hours a week than<lb />
the credit they carry, is this: Stu-<lb />
dents shall be permitted as many<lb />
cuts in each class as the number<lb />
of hours that the class meets per<lb />
week. However, each department<lb />
shall determine the number of cuts<lb />
that will be allowed in respect to<lb />
laboratory periods.<lb />
Reporting Cuts<lb />
The following procedure for re-<lb />
porting cuts will also be recom-<lb />
mended at the Policy Committee<lb />
meeting: The request for an excuse<lb />
shall be secured from the proper<lb />
dean who will initial it. The stu-<lb />
dent will then present the initialed<lb />
blank to the proper professors who<lb />
will initial it and return it to the<lb />
dean, or in case duplicates are made,<lb />
the professors concerned shall in-<lb />
itial a copy and file it�the dean<lb />
filing the original which will serve<lb />
as a part of the student's perma-<lb />
nent record.<lb />
�<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER M 1(<lb />
I<lb />
9<lb />
Others Are Saying<lb />
The Board of Higher Education does not<lb />
have the final say in how much East Caro-<lb />
lina will receive for permanent improvements<lb />
for the next biennium; but its recommend-<lb />
ation that two million dollars be slashed from<lb />
ECC'a request means an uphill battle for the<lb />
college if it is to get additional funds from<lb />
the General Assembly.<lb />
A number uf necessary permanent im-<lb />
provements for East Carolina were passed<lb />
over by the Board of Higher Education in<lb />
trimming the request from $3,659,000 to $1,<lb />
500,000. Unless these are provided by the 1957<lb />
session of the legislature, East Carolina will<lb />
continue to find itself severely handicapped<lb />
in serving the eastern part of the state.<lb />
It is quite clear that the college must have<lb />
additional land if it is to continue to grow<lb />
to meet the demands of this section. The<lb />
$250,000 for land purchases, lopped off by<lb />
the Board of Higher Education in its recom-<lb />
mendations, should by all means be restored<lb />
to the permanent improvement budget of East<lb />
irolina. Unless it is. the college might well<lb />
have acquired all the contiguous property it<lb />
will ever get. Before the 1959 General Assembly<lb />
meets, it is quite likely that the only unde-<lb />
 eloped property now adjacent to that which<lb />
the college owns will be developed and no<lb />
longer available.<lb />
One by one we could review the list of<lb />
requests made by East Carolina College which<lb />
the Board of Higher Education saw fit to<lb />
delete in its recommendations to the Advisory<lb />
Budget Commission. It suffices to say, how-<lb />
er, that East Carolina in its requests has not<lb />
iked for anything that the college does not<lb />
urgentlv need. Any items which are eliminated<lb />
from the appropriations will handicap the<lb />
college to some degree and limit the service<lb />
it can offer this state and more particularly<lb />
the eastern section it serves.<lb />
Students at East Carolina College deserve<lb />
� same consideration in state appropriations<lb />
students at other state institutions of high-<lb />
er learning. They have not received this con-<lb />
ration in the past from budget makers or<lb />
the legislature. Efforts of ECC alumni and<lb />
other citizens throughout the state should see<lb />
that they receive it when the budget for the<lb />
next biennium is adopted.<lb />
If it is to meet the demands of young-<lb />
sters f this section for a college education,<lb />
East Cur Una must have more facilities and<lb />
more funds with which to operate. While the<lb />
college needs a good many additions to its<lb />
physical plant, for the moment we are con-<lb />
cerned with the wide discrepancy between<lb />
per capita appropriations for operations and<lb />
instruction at East Carolina and some other<lb />
state SChOOis.<lb />
on a per student baaia, East Carolina s<lb />
appn on for operations is about three-<lb />
fifths that of the University of North Carolina<lb />
and North I i lina College at Durham. East<lb />
Carolina has approximately 20 students for<lb />
each member of the faculty, while at divisions<lb />
of the university there is one faculty member<lb />
,ery eight to twelve students.<lb />
Why should state officials expect East<lb />
Carolina to provide adequate education for<lb />
its students on approximately $350 per capita<lb />
per year when an appropriation of over $580<lb />
per year is made for each student at the<lb />
University and North Carolina College? Why<lb />
should East Carolina be allowed funds for<lb />
nly one faculty member for every eight to<lb />
2 'students?<lb />
It is quite clear that appropriations for<lb />
neither operations nor permanent improve-<lb />
ments at East Carolina have kept pace with<lb />
iwth of the student body. Budget makers<lb />
ailed to take into account the rapid in-<lb />
crease in enrollment at East Carolina in up-<lb />
ward revisions of operational appropriations<lb />
for the institution each biennium.<lb />
Unless the people of the eastern part of<lb />
the state rally to East Carolina's support there<lb />
is everv indication the school's per capita<lb />
.ropriation for operations will be far below<lb />
that of other state institutions during the next<lb />
biennium. � ,<lb />
If, on the other hand, the 60,000 alumni<lb />
of East Carolina, plus the parents of present<lb />
and future students -at the college and other<lb />
interested individuals go to bat for East Caro-<lb />
lina receiving a fairer share of funds for op-<lb />
erations, the college will see its appropriations<lb />
f��r operations more in line with those of other<lb />
institutions.�The Daily Reflector.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Frat Situation<lb />
Is Beginning To Be<lb />
Downright Funny<lb />
THIS FRATERNITY situation is<lb />
l,erinning to be downright funny.<lb />
Ther 's a big joke going around<lb />
campus: If one of East Carolina's<lb />
established fraternities throws you<lb />
a black bill curve, just go out and<lb />
organize your own groni . And that's<lb />
what a few fellows seem to be doing.<lb />
THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT<lb />
shouli cease to recognize these<lb />
groups which spring up over night.<lb />
A us-ual procedure is to place the<lb />
organization on probation for one<lb />
year before awarding it a seat on<lb />
the legislature. One such fraternity<lb />
was recently awarded a seat and<lb />
another was placed on probation.<lb />
Of'icials from the newly-organ-<lb />
ized grou s attend an Executive<lb />
Council meeting where they spend<lb />
a period explaining the functions of<lb />
th ir organization, worthwhile pro-<lb />
jiets. and other points.<lb />
Their aim, it seems, is to ultimate-<lb />
ly become affiliated with a national<lb />
social fraternity group. I think some<lb />
of the projects of the newer frats<lb />
are splendid ideas and could certain-<lb />
ly rove valuable to the students<lb />
and school in many ways.<lb />
East Carolina's other fraternities<lb />
weren't organized in such an extem-<lb />
poraneous manner, however. No one<lb />
knows at this time wr.ether or not<lb />
the establishment of national social<lb />
fraternities will be permitted here.<lb />
These which plan to affiliate should<lb />
remain on probation until college<lb />
officials do give their okay.<lb />
Ill EXPECTING another group<lb />
with a carefully-prepared consti-<lb />
tution to show u,p at the next Stu-<lb />
dent Government Executive Coun-<lb />
cil meeting and ask for recognition.<lb />
It wouldn't surprise me at all to<lb />
see someone stroll in and explain:<lb />
T represent I BUMMA CIG. We<lb />
have some wonderful men in our or-<lb />
ganization. Projects? Yes, we have<lb />
some very worthwhile projects. We're<lb />
planning to sponsor a magazine of<lb />
t e month club<lb />
"Magazine of the month?"<lb />
"Sure, we're going to meet each<lb />
mo .th and discusP Playboy. What?<lb />
Oh. no. None of our men touch the<lb />
stuff. Sure we're going to find a<lb />
way to keep students down here over<lb />
the weekends. Qualifications? Well,<lb />
you ve gotta have some quality<lb />
points<lb />
AS THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
pointed out in its editorial last week,<lb />
there are undoubtedly many advan-<lb />
tageous aspects of organizing na-<lb />
tional group affiliations here.<lb />
Some of our top student govern-<lb />
ment men fee that such organiza-<lb />
tions would definitely prove worth-<lb />
while for East Carolina. They've<lb />
seen them in operation at various<lb />
other schools and liked what they<lb />
saw. I don't believe they would hand<lb />
the student body a bad seed.<lb />
As it stands right now, officials<lb />
in the administration building can<lb />
point out many disadvantageous as-<lb />
pects of the national groups. From<lb />
what I can gather from the faculty<lb />
members, the majority seem to be<lb />
taking a negative approach, and<lb />
there are faculty members on the<lb />
committee. The SGA shouldn't try<lb />
to rush things.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
The Latest<lb />
At Home And Abroad<lb />
n, .A Raby<lb />
&amp;. ��<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Checking Lights, Locks, and Daters<lb />
But Panty Raids Keep Them Most Afoot<lb />
bv Martha Wilson<lb />
Prom here to there�into the corn-<lb />
ers and crannies along the high-<lb />
ways and byw; ys uf life�"around<lb />
t. e campus<lb />
Around?<lb />
.Actually I don't m an "around the<lb />
campus for the campus is not round.<lb />
"t is pentagonal in shape, with aims<lb />
extending from the center at Wright<lb />
Circle to the library, Garrett Hall,<lb />
the Wahl-Cjpates Training School,<lb />
the gym. and Umstead HalL<lb />
My observations on this I contri-<lb />
bute to 'he at of : e campus which<lb />
recently va 4 Jfc<lb />
 �<lb />
displaying �<lb />
movies. News BupffrelHff stu-<lb />
dent election news, and campus ac-<lb />
tivities and attractions.<lb />
I'nder Look and Key<lb />
A light shone through the window<lb />
of the basement room in Jarvis.<lb />
Down the steps through the door-<lb />
way- and into the office.<lb />
It's a nice office with a sofa of<lb />
black plastic, several chairs, and a<lb />
big desk. The policemen are friendly,<lb />
too.<lb />
Besides Curtis Rogerson, who has<lb />
been patrolling the campUg for the<lb />
a I Tei: years. Ellwood Pittman, and<lb />
( hief .i hnny Harreli, the college<lb />
has employed this year a fourth full-<lb />
time officer. William Flake.<lb />
Working in shifts both day and<lb />
night, these bluecoats enforce traf-<lb />
fic regulations, check and lock the<lb />
buildings each night, keep an eye<lb />
on dating couples, and cover all col-<lb />
� unctions such a.s athletic events,<lb />
eat rtainment series, and dances.<lb />
However, the collegiate panty raid,<lb />
they say, keep; them as alertly a-<lb />
foot as anything.<lb />
Then And Now<lb />
T.n years ago Dee Cade enrolled<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
After raying the tee of $141.00 to<lb />
Registrar Howard MeGinnis, she<lb />
launched into the standard program<lb />
if "Freshman Registration<lb />
This September 3 Fifi Sixana<lb />
arrived at East Carolina College<lb />
and ai I to Registi i Orval Phillips<lb />
$103.00. During "Freshman Week"<lb />
she was oriented thoroughly ami<lb />
properly.<lb />
It so chanced that Dee Cade and<lb />
Fifi Sixana should become the best<lb />
of friends. At one of ttoeir nightly<lb />
bull sessions in Cotton Hall they<lb />
decided to discuss their college ex-<lb />
pense<lb />
Dee Cade announced that her in-<lb />
itial fee had included $10 registration,<lb />
$25 tuition, $70 board, $20 room<lb />
rent, $8 laundry deposit, and $8<lb />
student activity foe, including a<lb />
subscription to the "Teco Echo"<lb />
(college paper), "The Tecoan ' (an-<lb />
nual), and "Piece O'Eight" (maga-<lb />
zine). An extra $.25 had gone for<lb />
th. chancing of her schedule.<lb />
Fifi Sixana cited her fee to cover<lb />
110 registration, d9 turtion, $35<lb />
room rent, $8 laundry depasit. and<lb />
$11 student activity fee, including<lb />
subscription to the "Fa-t Carolinian"<lb />
anl the "Buccaneer<lb />
One afternoon after Dee Cade had<lb />
been served lunch (family style) in<lb />
the college dining hall and Fifi<lb />
Sixana had eaten lunch in the college<lb />
cafeteria (she averages $1.37 per<lb />
day), the two went down to the<lb />
bookstore to bi y their books. Here's<lb />
how the pi n: English: $4.00�<lb />
5.50; history: 5.00 6.75; account-<lb />
ing: $4.50-�5f; geography: $4.50�<lb />
7.00; and psychology: $4.00�5.75.<lb />
Later upon tilling out their laun-<lb />
dry tickets they noted these differ-<lb />
ences: sheet: $.03�.07; bath towel:<lb />
$.02 .03; blouse: $.08�.18; drs:<lb />
$.15� .35; and -nens shirt: $.08�.15.<lb />
And so the story goes. A decade<lb />
ago or 1056�college still costs!<lb />
At tl ' tt meeting last W.<lb />
night approximately eighteen<lb />
new staff members Bhowed<lb />
a trend of what is to i ome, the i<lb />
can expect to prow by U i<lb />
pro- ided our budget<lb />
f cut.<lb />
Incidentally, plans art<lb />
f nc : : �� I ting ��' ���<lb />
honor of tl i Be m<lb />
pet to come by the office and read tl<lb />
tin board.<lb />
v, y Prom Abroad . . .<lb />
It -� errs that 1<lb />
,� nfli olicy about gla � � The n<lb />
frames worn over tit Mth<lb />
it! France bu1 n tl<lb />
call the old-fas I type (silver �<lb />
high style in Europe. They are ��<lb />
pensive�and are ordered from tin<lb />
Th n seemi I tch son<lb />
From Th St rapbook <lb />
"The worl<lb />
pass who kn<lb />
Jordan.<lb />
"Happiro ften i in thi<lb />
door we didn't know we had<lb />
.1. Barrymore.<lb />
"Never knock a fly fl ir<lb />
head with a h. I "�Chin<lb />
"The best place to find a<lb />
is a1 the trid of your arm�A.<lb />
Wouldn't It Bi Sir, If<lb />
There would be no m I i<lb />
line for three days to get I the fi<lb />
of the quarter. 'an you imagine a b<lb />
stall in Wright for the different d<lb />
ments with more than one cash<lb />
Instead f registra! ty confus<lb />
everyone had been sent schedules and ca<lb />
be filled out, plus a i<lb />
date of school.<lb />
They would I new<lb />
Infirmary fully staffed to meet I<lb />
the evergrowing student body.<lb />
There were a ��- tt r v tem<lb />
college self-help students.<lb />
The science departn � id awa<lb />
the leaf collection system and had <lb />
des to project instead?<lb />
Well, one can dream . . .<lb />
ii<lb />
ii<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Be Sure To Cheer<lb />
For Ike?<lb />
� OHvt r WUlia�<lb />
Readers' Comment<lb />
Newspaper Should Take Stand On Frats<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name cha. ge from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as second-class 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. (.SPA Convention, March 1956<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Editor Business Manager<lb />
Assistant Editors JAN F. RABY,<lb />
OLIVER 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 R. Prewett<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Technical Advisor Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Printed 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 STUDENT-FACULTY com-<lb />
mittee working on the matter will<lb />
make a thorough investigation be-<lb />
fore presenting their remmend-<lb />
ations to the administration, v ho<lb />
will in turn forward them to our<lb />
Board of Trustees.<lb />
I hope the final outc me will be<lb />
determined by a student o but<lb />
it is wise first to make these stu-<lb />
dies and help the students to be-<lb />
come familiarized with national<lb />
social fraternities.<lb />
Actually, though, I don't believe<lb />
the majority of the students en-<lb />
rolled here are really concerned over<lb />
the matter. Those who are have al-<lb />
ready made a decision and nothing<lb />
any committee says will alter it in<lb />
any way.<lb />
But a student vote at this time<lb />
would show a sounding approval.<lb />
Tho�� students who have no opinion<lb />
on the subject at this time would be<lb />
p rsuaded by interested friends to<lb />
ea-t a positive vote.<lb />
On the other hand, should the<lb />
committee voice an opinion and dis-<lb />
regard the whole student voice, only<lb />
hard feelings would result.<lb />
The final decision should definitely<lb />
be left to the students.<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
This year's SG. has really gotten<lb />
off to a great start ami, under the<lb />
leadership of President Dock Smith,<lb />
it should prove to be one of the<lb />
most active student governments<lb />
that ECC has seen in several years.<lb />
As every student probably knows<lb />
by now, the SGA went on record last<lb />
week as being in favor of national<lb />
social fraternities. It's good to see<lb />
the student legislature take a posi-<lb />
tive stand on this issue. This issue<lb />
is of thi utmost importance to the<lb />
future of East Carolina College. It's<lb />
too bad that the East Carolinian,<lb />
which is supposed to be a student<lb />
newspapej- interested in the stu-<lb />
dents and the school, cannot weigh<lb />
the facts and take its stand along-<lb />
side the SGA in support of national<lb />
social fr ternities. However, it is<lb />
hope! that the student body will get<lb />
a chance to vote its whole-hearted<lb />
approval of the SGA's taking the<lb />
lead in support of fraternities. Let<lb />
us hope that the East Carolinian<lb />
will see fit to take sides on some<lb />
issues that come up during the year<lb />
and not be continually on top of the<lb />
fence not knowing which way to fall!<lb />
In the current issue of Life maga-<lb />
zine (September 24, 1956) there is a<lb />
short article on (fraternities that<lb />
should be read by every student at<lb />
ECC. It points out that since 1946<lb />
the number of national fraternity<lb />
chapters ha� increased from 2600 to<lb />
3500. It should be the desire of<lb />
every student to inform himself as<lb />
to the true facts about fraternities<lb />
and not be misguided by some absurd<lb />
and unpremeditated statements made<lb />
by a few self-airpointed authorities<lb />
on the subject.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Jimmy Phelps<lb />
D ar Editor:<lb />
After attending the football game<lb />
between East Carolina and Stetson<lb />
Saturday night, I can plainly see<lb />
why (East Carolina's students do<lb />
not have much college spirit.<lb />
I have seen more exciting high<lb />
school games than the game between<lb />
East Carolina and Stetson. A ball<lb />
team does not have to win all their<lb />
games to create school spirit in a<lb />
student. They only have to show<lb />
team spirit.<lb />
Maybe the tarn is doing as well<lb />
as they can. That, however, seems<lb />
impossible because we have some of<lb />
the heaviest linemen and some of the<lb />
fastest backs in the state. We do not<lb />
stem to lack in experience either.<lb />
I am not sa ing that our football<lb />
players are nut trying to win games<lb />
for us. I an saying that one man<lb />
cannot be the hero and win a ball<lb />
game by himself. It takes teamwork<lb />
from the players as well as from the<lb />
coach. Maybe it is the coach instead<lb />
of the team.<lb />
No matter what the case may be,<lb />
I hope the necessary changes will<lb />
be made before we face tougher<lb />
foes.<lb />
Jim Warner<lb />
It's Law .V<lb />
,The Pearsall Amendment became I<lb />
in North Carolina last week when the B<lb />
t Eleeti i met and certified the Septei<lb />
ber 8th vote, which was. incidentally. 471,<lb />
657 for this plan and 101,707 against it.<lb />
Undoubtedly, many North Carolini<lb />
voted in favor of the plan in order to vo<lb />
disapproval of the Supreme Court's int-<lb />
ference with our public school system.<lb />
Now that we have 'spoken our pi<lb />
to the world, we must make a system tl<lb />
was motivated by our emotions solve one of<lb />
the greatest problems that has ever f�<lb />
us.<lb />
If North Carolina is to lead the -<lb />
in this great struggle, we must let i<lb />
emotions take a back seat and approach I<lb />
problem from a practical standpoint!<lb />
For A Master's - - 240 Miles<lb />
ACCORDING TO LEONARD HAll-<lb />
Chairman of the Republican Party, a new<lb />
chapter in political campaigning wi<lb />
written in American history this year<lb />
The Republicans are planning to ue<lb />
television "spot" ann uncenients extensively<lb />
to keep Ike's picture before the America!<lb />
voter.<lb />
When you sit back to look at TV<lb />
fall, be sure that while you "light up a<lb />
lucky "sing ah ut pepsi with Polly "live<lb />
modern and "bring home the coke 'hat<lb />
you also cheer for Ike.<lb />
by Marjorie Davis<lb />
Twice weekly, a 1964 green Chev-<lb />
to) t or a 1956 red Plymouth con-<lb />
vertible can be seen commuting from<lb />
Olivia, N. C, to East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, a distance of 240 miles round<lb />
trip. Owners of the cars are Miss<lb />
Emogene Johnson and Miss Doris L.<lb />
('�rill, Hoth of whom are working on<lb />
their Masters' Degrees.<lb />
.Pan and Doris are teaching<lb />
seventh grade classes at Benhaven<lb />
school in Harnett County. Doris is<lb />
also coach for the girls' basketball<lb />
team which has held the local cham-<lb />
pionship for four straight years.<lb />
Graduates of Appalachian State<lb />
Teachers College, they transferred<lb />
during the summer to ECC and at-<lb />
tended both sessions of summSr<lb />
school and took graduate work.<lb />
Jean Johnson is an attractive five<lb />
foot blue-eyed blonde whose home<lb />
was originally Four Oaks, N. C. She<lb />
and Doris both majored in physical<lb />
education in college. When asked<lb />
how she felt about ECC. she said,<lb />
"I like ECC very much. It's a very<lb />
friendly place. I enjoyed school this<lb />
summer and I found the Dean of<lb />
Women and the other administrative<lb />
officials very helpful<lb />
As teachers the two new ECC alum-<lb />
nae live at the Benhaven teacherage<lb />
in front of which Doris has a flower<lb />
See GRADUATES, Page 3<lb />
In A Rut<lb />
Here's how far behind things can<lb />
last week I ate lunch in the soda shop three<lb />
days, skipped breakfast twice, turned fflJ<lb />
column in late, and forgot to put the laundry<lb />
out en Tuesday. (I also cut some classes, but<lb />
I can't tell you how many�suppose the Dean<lb />
reads CC).<lb />
OVERHEARD AND OBSERVED . .<lb />
A student-teacher telling a friend aboutJ�<lb />
job offer. "Well are you going to take it?<lb />
"I haven't decided yet" was the re-<lb />
ply. "I can't find out whether it's in a wet<lb />
or dry county<lb />
I<lb />
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mdry<lb />
but<lb />
Dean<lb />
ut a<lb />
it?"<lb />
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Catawba Collides With Pirates Here Saturday Night<lb />
East Carolina, Stetson<lb />
Fight To 7-7 Deadlock<lb />
Indians Boast<lb />
Biggest Line<lb />
En The Nation<lb />
lack Boone'i Pirate gridders<lb />
host to Catawba Saturday<lb />
at College Stadium in their<lb />
 rth State Conference game<lb />
ason.<lb />
1 ns suffered a 20-8 ahel-<lb />
 thi I ands of a tough<lb />
teem last week �nd little<lb />
- known about their strength<lb />
int. each Clyde Biggers,<lb />
BO instructor, usually<lb />
Hint team by conference<lb />
and always seems to have<lb />
 especially for East<lb />
With<lb />
i<lb />
ina, rated to be a po-<lb />
werhouse in the North<lb />
� this season, has gotten<lb />
a rather dismal beginning<lb />
odds have slipped against�<lb />
n favor of�the Pirates.<lb />
i e injury Q Waverly<lb />
i, Jerry Brooks, Edward<lb />
and Bol�y Lilley and the<lb />
Pick Cherry from the<lb />
to illness in the home,<lb />
i hances have dropped con-<lb /><lb />
KC TACKLERS CONVERGE UPON RUNNER�The above photo shows a whole host of Fast Carolina tacklers converging upon Stetson runner,<lb />
Salt rick, in last week's 7-7 deadlock at College field. Nine of the teams eleven players are visible in this shot. Six Bucs are collected in the im-<lb />
mediate are. of the runner and are smothering him in a gang tackle. Ken Burgess (34) is the man leaping toward the action.<lb />
PIRATE<lb />
by A.<lb />
�<lb />
ack Carry M.ittocks, who<lb />
ayed in the shadow of Cherry<lb />
past three years, may get a<lb />
strut bis stuff in the Ca-<lb />
ntest, due to Cherry's domes-<lb />
Mis. He did an outstanding<lb />
�� handling the Bucs against Stet-<lb />
week, during the time he<lb />
n. It was while he was in<lb />
tp at quarterback that the<lb />
 and Gold scored.<lb />
Raj Pennington and Bill Helms,<lb />
lyed well for East Caro-<lb />
t ends, are ex ected to man<lb />
ositions against the Indians,<lb />
ay. The tackle positions have<lb />
mewl at contuse in the<lb />
season shuffle with injuries<lb />
-� : at ions crowding the line-<lb />
h Brooks still expected to be<lb />
injuvrd list. Charlie Smith<lb />
ably run at left tackle.<lb />
?t, previously held by<lb />
Bu � Overton, seems to have<lb />
awarded to freshman giant<lb />
How-I<lb />
�1 tions wt(H be manned<lb />
Paul Popov. Ken Burgess and<lb />
ther Monds.<lb />
  Fa-ircloth. the 225 round<lb />
from Erwin. will hold down<lb />
regular center spot and line-<lb />
ns.<lb />
� e backfield, .Tim Henderson<lb />
Bobbj Pt i rj are the probable<lb />
Bob Maynard will<lb />
k. Tommy Nash, Doug<lb />
.Barnes Speight, Mickey<lb />
i Bob Lilley are capable re-<lb />
who will probably see action.<lb />
Hometown<lb />
Bill Helms<lb />
Monroe. N C.<lb />
SKETCHES<lb />
B. Penfield<lb />
Charlie Smith<lb />
o�<lb />
A<lb />
Larr<lb />
(; a<lb />
GRADUATES<lb />
I ontinued from Page 2<lb />
men! that is one of her pride<lb />
joys. Doris is five foot six<lb />
inches tall, has brown eyes, and<lb />
brown hair. She is busy now writing<lb />
the history of her hometown, Val-<lb />
'i se, N. C, which Ls in the western<lb />
part of the state.<lb />
In regard to the unusual distance<lb />
in commuting, Doris explaiued, "If<lb />
my financial status as a teacher<lb />
were such, I woud like to attend<lb />
� arolina full time. Yet, I feel<lb />
it U3 worth it, to commute, in<lb />
� r to complete the requirements<lb />
towards a Masters Degree<lb />
Doris an Jean are taking courses<lb />
Wt�195 lbs. Ht<lb />
Major�Physical Education.<lb />
Activities � Football � Four years.<lb />
Pos.�end.<lb />
Varsity Club- -two years.<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi Fraternity�four<lb />
years.<lb />
Circle K Club�two years.<lb />
Y. If. C. A.�four years.<lb />
Veterans Club�four years.<lb />
Service�U. S. Army.<lb />
Stationed at Ft. Bragg. N. C.<lb />
played two years of football.<lb />
Grade average�3.<lb />
Future plans�Coaching.<lb />
Likes�Pecan Pie.<lb />
Dislikes�Elvis Presley.<lb />
Ray (Bull) Overton<lb />
Hometown�Wilmington, N. C.<lb />
Wt.�210 lbs. Ht G' 1<lb />
Major�Physical Education.<lb />
Activities�Football�four years.<lb />
Pos.� tackle.<lb />
Service�Navy, two years.<lb />
Stationed at Bainbridge, Md. and<lb />
New Port, R. I played football<lb />
one year at each.<lb />
Grade Average�3.<lb />
Future plans�Coach and teach.<lb />
Likes�Plenty of food.<lb />
Dislikes�Math.<lb />
Jim "Injun" Henderson<lb />
Hometown�Portsmouth, Va.<lb />
Wt.�170. lit.�6' 1<lb />
Major�Physical Education.<lb />
Activities�Football�four years.<lb />
Pos.�Halfback.<lb />
Track�two years�Holder of four<lb />
North State Conference records.<lb />
Varsity Club�four years.<lb />
Grade Average�3.<lb />
Future Plans�Teach and coach.<lb />
Likes�Soda Shop.<lb />
Dislikes�Hall Proctor (Bill Bo wen)<lb />
first floor. Umstead.<lb />
(iary Mattocks<lb />
Hometown�Southern Pines, N. C.<lb />
Wt.� �70 lbs. Ht. 5 10<lb />
Major�Physical Education.<lb />
Activities � Football � three years<lb />
(Played frosh year at Duke)<lb />
Pos.�Quarterback and Halfback.<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi�three years.<lb />
Varsity Club.<lb />
Service�U. S. Army (Paratrooper),<lb />
Stationed at Ft. Benning�Flayed<lb />
Football, Baseball and Basket-<lb />
ball two years.<lb />
Stationed at Ft. Bragg�Played<lb />
same sports.<lb />
Hometown Fairmont, N. C.<lb />
Wt.�220 lbs. Ht.�6<lb />
Activities�-Football�four years.<lb />
Pos.�guard.<lb />
Varsity Club.<lb />
Grade Average�3.<lb />
Future ; lans�Working.<lb />
Likes Women and food.<lb />
Dislikes- (.letting up in morning.<lb />
Paul Popov<lb />
Hometown Kinston, N. C.<lb />
Wt 191 lbs. Ht 6<lb />
Major- French.<lb />
ActivitiesFootball four years.<lb />
Pos.�guard.<lb />
Grade Average- 2.<lb />
Future plans�Hopes to be transla-<lb />
tor for government.<lb />
Likes�Barbecue.<lb />
Dislikes�Elvis Presley.<lb />
Dick Cherry<lb />
Hometown - Washington. N. C.<lb />
Wt�165 lbs. Ht.�5'10<lb />
Major�Physical Education.<lb />
Activities�Football�four years.<lb />
Pos. Quarterback (Little Ameri<lb />
can. 1D3 . Co-Capt. 1956.<lb />
Grade Average�3.<lb />
Future plans Coach and teach.<lb />
Like- Hard workers.<lb />
Dislikes�Opposing football teams.<lb />
Bobby (iay<lb />
Hometown�Saratoga, N. C.<lb />
Wt.�185 lbs. Ht.�5' 10<lb />
Major Physical Education.<lb />
Activities�(Football our years.<lb />
Pos Halfback.<lb />
Varsity Clut�four years.<lb />
Grade Average�3.<lb />
Future Plans�Teach and coach.<lb />
Likes� Cotton Hall's scenic beauties.<lb />
Dislikes�Selfish women.<lb />
Waverly Chesson<lb />
Hometown- Washington. N. C.<lb />
Wt.�205 lbs. Ht.�6' 1<lb />
Major�Physical Education.<lb />
Activities� football�four years.<lb />
Pos.�tackle.<lb />
Service�U. S. Army.<lb />
Stationed in Germany, play d one<lb />
year of football.<lb />
Grade Average�3.<lb />
Future plans�Coach and teach in<lb />
Florida.<lb />
Likes�eating.<lb />
Dislikes�Elvis Presley.<lb />
Pirate Swimmers Beginning<lb />
Drills For Coming Season<lb />
Still striving for a place in the<lb />
win column, East Carolina knocked<lb />
head- with a visiting Stetson Uni-<lb />
versity team last Saturday night<lb />
and came out with a 7-7 deadlock<lb />
at College Stadium.<lb />
Th- two teams kept things on<lb />
� ven terms throughout the contest<lb />
and play was dominated mostly by<lb />
defense. East Carolina picked up<lb />
' 00 yards rushing and their Florida<lb />
pponents gained a total of 105, which<lb />
urn u the offensive pattern nicely.<lb />
Late in the fourth quarter, after<lb />
ucking down to the Stetson nine-<lb />
tin! line, fullback Kemp Wickizer<lb />
plunged through tackle on two plays<lb />
ror the Pirate score. Bubba Mathews'<lb />
conversion was good and ECC "held<lb />
ii led with only minutes remain-<lb />
injr.<lb />
Stetson took the kickoff, battled<lb />
into Pirate territory and ultimately<lb />
scored on a series of pass-and-run<lb />
plays. The extra point tied things<lb />
at 7-all and it ended that way only<lb />
seconds later.<lb />
Outstanding for the Bucs on of-<lb />
. n e an i defense was end Ray<lb />
Pennington, who blocked a Stetson<lb />
punt on the 24 and ran it to the 14,<lb />
to set up ECC's .score. Coach Jack<lb />
Boons called it "Ray's best per-<lb />
i manee of his career<lb />
Another Buc who drew praise<lb />
from Coach Boone was quarterback<lb />
Mattocks, who saw duty as<lb />
serve behind Dick Cherry and<lb />
stole th show with shrewd thinking<lb />
and execution. It was behind M-�-<lb />
t eiks' command that the Pirates<lb />
scored.<lb />
Appalachian Defeats West<lb />
Carolina By 19-7 Margin<lb />
In the only North State tilt playedmark in the 1956 picture, the Apps<lb />
Practice has begun for this year's<lb />
edition of the Pirate swimming team<lb />
a. der the direction of Coach Ray<lb />
Martinez. The next two weeks will<lb />
find a hardened group of veterans<lb />
and some outstanding newcomers<lb />
conditioning with Coach Miller's<lb />
cross-country runners. During this<lb />
two week period Coach Martinez will<lb />
have tryouts in the pool for new-<lb />
comers who have ambitions of mak-<lb />
ing this year's aggregation. Anyone<lb />
wishing to try-out for the team has<lb />
Sports Announcement<lb />
Any club or organization in-<lb />
terested in sponsoring teams for<lb />
the 1956-57 intramural sports,<lb />
should contact Lem Cox at the<lb />
Gymnasium on or before next<lb />
Monday, October 1.<lb />
an opportunity to attend practice<lb />
from 2:00 to 4:00 each week-day.<lb />
The loss of only two seniors and<lb />
the arrival of some promising new-<lb />
comers points toward the belief that<lb />
this year's team may be the beat<lb />
ever here at East Carolina. The<lb />
schedule has not been completed as<lb />
of this date, but among some of the<lb />
opponents on tap for the Pirates are:<lb />
N. C. State, one of the nation's<lb />
inest; William &amp; Mary, Washing-<lb />
ton &amp; Lee, and V. M. L, all strong<lb />
�South rn Conference powers; and<lb />
the tentative list are V. P. I. and<lb />
Wake Forest.<lb />
Lat year's team provided Pirate<lb />
supporters with much to cheer a-<lb />
bout and this year's edition seems<lb />
to possess the same tendency. The<lb />
Buc swimmers will be tough and<lb />
the outlook for a successful season<lb />
is in prospect.<lb />
last week, Appalachian knocked over<lb />
Western Carolina 19-7, to grab an<lb />
early lead on loop standings.<lb />
Rated as somewhat of a question<lb />
Smith, Monds On<lb />
Injured Roster<lb />
According to a statement released<lb />
Pirate Coach Jack Boone this<lb />
eek, ollowing the Stetson game,<lb />
wo more East Carolina starters have<lb />
een injured.<lb />
Charlie Smith, veteran tackle,<lb />
who started against the Florida team,<lb />
and Dick Monds, who was a starter<lb />
at guard, have joined the Buc in-<lb />
jured list.<lb />
Boone announced that Bucky Den-<lb />
nis, starter who was injured in the<lb />
season's opener, may be bask for<lb />
the Catawba contest, here, this Sat-<lb />
urday. Dennis has been out for three<lb />
weeks, due to shoulder trouble.<lb />
it plain that they intend to<lb />
mak a bid for the North State<lb />
thai has already been classi-<lb />
fied as i "suic thing' for Lenoir<lb />
The Bears were picked to<lb />
eir performance of last<lb />
year in winning the NS champion-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Fullback Bill Stanley led the way<lb />
for the Mountaineers in stopping<lb />
Western Carolina. He scored one<lb />
touchdowi . along with halfbacks<lb />
Jimmy Moore and Claude Midkiff,<lb />
ai d was the featured runner of the<lb />
night. The Catamounts got their<lb />
Sown on a pass from Buddy<lb />
i r Tommy Lewis.<lb />
M'�n clobbered Newport News Ap-<lb />
prentice school in a non-conference<lb />
a'fair. 53-7, Last week, it was Le-<lb />
noir Rhyn? who dubbed the Sailors<lb />
by a 67-Q-score. Fullback Bob Stauf-<lb />
fenberg and Halfback Kerry Richards<lb />
each scored twice.<lb />
Catawba suffered a lop-sided 20-6<lb />
shellacking at the hands of South-<lb />
ern Conference's Davidson.<lb />
Wednesday and Friday nights<lb />
� ta of six hours this quarter. J Grade Average�2.<lb />
A � mly twelve hours left to com-j Future plans�.Uncertain.<lb />
. eir graduate work, they hope j Lik a Living.<lb />
eive their degrees in May. j Dislikes�Liars ?.nd Phonies.<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For AH Occasion<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
:<lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods - Visit<lb />
Biggs Drug Store<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
Open 8 a. m10 p. m. - Sunday 8:80 a. m<lb />
10:80 a. m 4 p. mlO p. m.<lb /><lb />
HAPPY-JOE-LUCKY presents STICKLERS!<lb />
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STICKLERS ARE TICKLERS and a mighty soft way to make money!<lb />
Just write down a simple riddle and a two-word rhyming answer. For<lb />
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pitcher.) Note: both words must have the same number of syllables<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 />
Stickler we use in our advertising�-and for hundreds that never see<lb />
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enjoying a Lucky, because Luckies taste better. Luckies' mild, good-<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAfcOLtNIAH<lb />
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 19<lb />
Homesick Frosh Coeds?<lb />
They Leave For Home Today<lb />
by Lois Ann Webb<lb />
Webster defines homesickness as a<lb />
nostalgic condition or a pining for<lb />
home.<lb />
One freshman orientation professor<lb />
explains that new ECC coeds suffer<lb />
from this only because they miss<lb />
Bleeping late, eating kte, and hav-<lb />
ing someone to lay out their clothes,<lb />
wash their faces, and sympathize<lb />
about all the work to be done.<lb />
Miss Ruth White. Dean of Wo-<lb />
men, wonders if freshman women<lb />
get homesick or collegesick. This<lb />
desire for death, but quick, results<lb />
from the long, long lines one stands<lb />
in to register, take physical exam-<lb />
inations, see movies, eat meals, buy<lb />
books, and take placement tests.<lb />
Coeds Comment<lb />
Several coeds said they miss fa-<lb />
miliar faces and names around their<lb />
metowns.<lb />
Another ' says sin- longs for the<lb />
e and quiet of her home for<lb />
concentrating on writing good<lb />
thenu-s so she will be able to stay<lb />
in school and enjoy all the fun.<lb />
ternal, the democratic<lb />
at the Student Union and at such<lb />
off-campus places as the Methodist<lb />
and the Baptist student centers,<lb />
each offering a home-away-from<lb />
home.<lb />
One student says she is ashamed<lb />
; to indulge in homesickness since<lb />
she learned that East Carolina has<lb />
one girl from Argentina and an-<lb />
other from Tunisia. An upperclass-<lb />
man said she has learned that going<lb />
home is not so important as know-<lb />
ing that you can go.<lb />
Nothing But Dust<lb />
A ?<lb />
J<lb />
t<lb />
r?<lb />
'<lb />
Cast<lb />
Cases Decrease<lb />
of homesickness at East<lb />
iay pei<lb />
rimer<lb />
are few compared to those 1<lb />
.ars ago. Opportunities to-<lb />
rn it young I eople to attend<lb />
camps, visit friends, or<lb />
away from home, thereby,<lb />
: tl em to separation from<lb />
tamily circle. Improved modes<lb />
of transportation and communication<lb />
bring the home environment closer, j Freshm<lb />
jet the same radio j boxes daily, hoping for a word from the family.<lb />
that are freshmen women get homesick or collegesick.<lb />
go home today for the first time, and things are expected to be mighty<lb />
quiet around -Cot ten and Ragsdale. (Nora Willis photo)<lb />
programs<lb />
Most students<lb />
and television<lb />
"old friends<lb />
An i there is also that filled so-<lb />
� iai calendar which leaves little<lb />
time for lamenting. Planned group<lb />
activity, both departmental and fra-<lb />
len coeds have spent four long weeks treking to their mail<lb />
ily. Dean White wonders i<lb />
The coeds are permitted to<lb />
Orchestra Elects<lb />
Linwood Pittman<lb />
As New President<lb />
Linwood Pittman or Rocky Mount<lb />
was elected president of the East<lb />
Carolina Orchestra for the 1D56-1957<lb />
term at a meeting of the college-<lb />
community organization held ilast<lb />
week. Pittman, a junior, is a stu-<lb />
lent of music at the college and a<lb />
�larinetisi in the ensemble.<lb />
With a roster of forty-five in-<lb />
strumentalists carefully chosen<lb />
through tryouts, the orchestra has<lb />
begun rehears ds for its annual fall<lb />
program, scheduled this year for<lb />
Vovember 18. The group will also<lb />
,ke sevetial out-of-town appdai-<lb />
ances in the near fut re, according<lb />
 Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, di-<lb />
rector of the college department<lb />
if music and conductor of the or-<lb />
�'u tra.<lb />
Membership<lb />
Memb rship in the group includes<lb />
indents and faculty members at<lb />
'� t Carolina and musicians from<lb />
several towns in the eastern part<lb />
if the state.<lb />
"This year Dr. Cuthbert stated<lb />
j today, "the group is well-balanced,<lb />
tnd prosporfts for a successful<lb />
�nil's work are good He said,<lb />
however, that performers on stringed<lb />
instruments may still become mem-<lb />
bers of the orchestra.<lb />
Other Officers<lb />
Cast C� rolina -students, an 'ad-<lb />
dition to Pittman, who will act as<lb />
f the ensemble this school<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
'Methodist Program Strives To Meet Needs<lb />
Of College Student In I he Modern World<lb />
pa<lb />
1 Tic IS o<lb />
year are listed with their positions<lb />
in the orchestra: Robert Ellwanger,<lb />
Rockingham, tuba player, vice<lb />
president; Frances Eubanks, Ra-<lb />
RALLY<lb />
Continued from Page 1<lb />
Democrats Club will act as ushers<lb />
and sell tickets.<lb />
Arrival<lb />
YDC president Bobby Hall told<lb />
the East Carolinian that he was<lb />
ing club members would have an<lb />
�r: unity to meet Mr. Rayburn<lb />
n he arrived here this morning.<lb />
However, Mr. Rayburn was sched-<lb />
uled to hold a press conference today<lb />
and make two television appearances.<lb />
Hr. Clark has said he would try to<lb />
ket meetings at a minimum.<lb />
He will remain in Greenville to-<lb />
night and fly to Albemarle Saturday<lb />
where he'll attend another Demo-<lb />
cratic rally.<lb />
"Man Of Action"<lb />
A member of the Social Studies<lb />
department here termed Mr. Ray-<lb />
burn "a man of few words but a<lb />
man of action He has served Con-<lb />
gress A) years, longer than any<lb />
present member, and is permanent<lb />
chairman of tthe Democratic Na-<lb />
tional Convention.<lb />
He represents Texas' Fourth Dis-<lb />
trict in the House of Representatives.<lb />
:ted in 1913 to attend the 36th<lb />
Congress, he has been re-elected for<lb />
22 additional Congresses.<lb />
He became House Speaker in 1940<lb />
and was re-elected in 1941, 1943,<lb />
and 1945, In 1947, when Republicans<lb />
Jennifer Jones�She'll<lb />
Be In Austin With 'Man<lb />
In Gray Flannel Suit'<lb />
"The Man in the Gray Flannel<lb />
S  a 20th Century Fox pro-<lb />
duction starring Jennifer Jones and<lb />
Gregory Peck, will be shown in<lb />
Austin Auditorium September 28.<lb />
A cinemascope production in de-<lb />
lux color, it co-stars Keenan Wynn.<lb />
and Marisa Pavan.<lb />
The picture portrays Peck as an<lb />
rage American family man un-<lb />
til his wife, Jennifer Jones, insists<lb />
that he forsake the security of his<lb />
$7,000 job for the rewards of a<lb />
better position.<lb />
He soon becomes the successor<lb />
of television tycoon Fredric March.<lb />
Peck then must choose between de-<lb />
voting every moment of his time to<lb />
a business career or becoming an<lb />
average working man again.<lb />
It is an adaptation of Sloan Wil-<lb />
son's b- st seller of the same title.<lb />
control of the House, he was QQ McFaHand Heads<lb />
AFROTC Blood Drive<lb />
Here On Campus<lb />
named Democratic leader and then<lb />
became Speaker again in 194!) when<lb />
the Democrats gained control of the<lb />
81st Congress.<lb />
Re-elected<lb />
Mr. Rayburn was re-elected Speak-<lb />
er in 1951 and held the job until<lb />
The annual college blood drive will<lb />
be held here on campus on October<lb />
18 and is again this year sponsored<lb />
by the school's AFROTC unit that<lb />
eig<lb />
rb<lb />
1953 when he became Democratic has successfully handled blood drives<lb />
leader in the Republican 83rd Con-1 in the past few years<lb />
gress. In 1955 he was again named<lb />
"or the Speaker's post.<lb />
The Speaker, a graduate of East<lb />
Texas College and the University of<lb />
Texas, is a lawyer by profession. He<lb />
was born in Roane County, Tenn<lb />
January 6, 1812 and now makes his<lb />
home in Bonham, Texas.<lb />
Knows How To Follow<lb />
Before being elected to Congress,<lb />
he was a member of the Texas<lb />
Legislature for six years, serving<lb />
the last two years as Speaker of the<lb />
House of Representatives.<lb />
Mr. Rayburn has been quoted as<lb />
saying, "A Speaker has to be fair,<lb />
otherwise they'll tear him to pieces.<lb />
You can't be a leader and ask other<lb />
people to follow you unless you know<lb />
how to follow, too<lb />
P is year's chairman, Coione E.<lb />
Findley MeFarland, urges all who<lb />
wish to donate blood to do so. A<lb />
qu ita of 140 pints has been set for<lb />
this year and it is hoped that this<lb />
year our quota will again be sur-<lb />
passed.<lb />
Many do not realise that a pint<lb />
of blood donated is by no means lost.<lb />
The benefits of donating are quite<lb />
rewarding. After donating blood,<lb />
you are eligible for as much free<lb />
blood necessary in the advent that<lb />
you need it.<lb />
BUDGET<lb />
Continued from Page l<lb />
has received a number of requests<lb />
for a school of nursing. Although<lb />
the college is not requesting the<lb />
assistant concert master,<lb />
secretary-treasurer; Frances yJohn-<lb />
son, Roanoke Rapids, violinist, his-<lb />
torian; Fred Shehdan, Raleigh, string<lb />
bass performer, public relations<lb />
chairman; Henry Goodman, Dover.<lb />
violinist, equipment manager; and<lb />
"homas Lewis, Rocky Mount, vio-<lb />
'inist, general manager.<lb />
nursing school, Rep. Jones said Dr.<lb />
Messick had written him that the<lb />
�ollege would "be willing to serve"<lb />
'c the school is approved.<lb />
Rep. Jones proposed an appropria-<lb />
tion of $72,700 to start the school at<lb />
BCC and $109f600 for the second<lb />
year. It was pointed out that the<lb />
supply of nurses in the eastern<lb />
art of the state has not kept pace<lb />
with expanding hospital facilities.<lb />
This year, the Wesley Foundation<lb />
of the Methodist Church opened it's<lb />
doors to eight hundred Methodist<lb />
students, the second largest religious<lb />
group on the campus. The year was<lb />
started by the reception given in<lb />
honor of the freshmen. On the first<lb />
Sunday, a buffet supper was served<lb />
at the Student Center, to which all<lb />
Methodist students were invited. The<lb />
two Methodist churches in Green-<lb />
ville were co-hosts. The program<lb />
of the Center opened with a stu-<lb />
dent retreat (or Methodist Students,<lb />
conducted by Rev. Henry Ruark of<lb />
Laurinburg on September 16-19.<lb />
This year, the program of the<lb />
Methodist Student Center is striving<lb />
to meet the needs of the college<lb />
student, in the modern world. St.<lb />
lame Methodist Church and Jarvis<lb />
Memorial Methodist Church have<lb />
lasses specially for college students<lb />
tt 9() a.m. each Sunday. Jarvis<lb />
Memori 1 is having a special study in<lb />
"Discovering the Bible" with the<lb />
studies being developed from stu-<lb />
dents' questions and comments. St.<lb />
.lames is carrying out the topics<lb />
from th" International Sunday School<lb />
Lessons.<lb />
Vesper Program<lb />
In keeping with the purposes of<lb />
the .Methodist Student Center this<lb />
year, the vesper programs for B e<lb />
month of October will be built<lb />
around the topic "Spiritual Growth<lb />
Through Summer Service Several<lb />
of the students gave their time this<lb />
summer to the Methodist Church, and<lb />
�hey will be the vesper leaders for<lb />
that month. On September 7, Ralph<lb />
Scrrumaker will tell of his work with<lb />
the drama caravan in the South-<lb />
eastern United States, and Letty De<lb />
Loatch will relate her experiences on<lb />
t worship caravan in Alabama. For<lb />
October 11. Lena Cox, who partici-<lb />
pated in the Rio Grande workshop,<lb />
will talk on hi work with the Mexi<lb />
can people. Wynette Gainer worked<lb />
in New Jersey, at an inter-denomi-<lb />
national, inter-racial camp for c<lb />
ren, and Joan Ashley went on �<lb />
caravan to Tennessee. They will be<lb />
the j rogram leaders for October 21.<lb />
Or. October 28, Sa lie Harris, I'hiena<lb />
Nance, and fat Daniels will 'ell of<lb />
then camping experiences at Camp<lb />
Don Iee. the Methodist Youth Camp<lb />
at Arapahoe, North Carolina. It is<lb />
the hope of the Student Center that<lb />
this seriei of programs will op<lb />
way for mere students to gi� �u'11-<lb />
mer .service to the Melodist Church.<lb />
Drama �.roup<lb />
Tin- Alpha Zeta Chapter of the<lb />
V. aley PI yew, which is the Metl<lb />
odit Drama Group for colieg stu-<lb />
lerts, t now working on 1 eh 3-act<lb />
al! ph y. "The Brother It the<lb />
story of .lame the brother of J<lb />
and will be presented the t of<lb />
'ov niln r.<lb />
The Methodist Student Center is<lb />
the student's "home away<lb />
home Vespers are held on S.<lb />
nights at 6:00 p. m and on M<lb />
and Wednesday nights at 6:30 p, in.<lb />
On week-ends, planned recreation is<lb />
offered, and the kitchen is always<lb />
for anyone to iver to<lb />
coffee or cocoa, or to cook a meal.<lb />
The Methodist Student Center wel-<lb />
comes the Methodist students and<lb />
their friends to join in the fellowship<lb />
there, according to Miss Mamiej<lb />
Chandler.<lb />
GAMMA THFI UPSILON<lb />
La Tuesday, S 18,<lb />
Gamma Theta Up ilon, Geography<lb />
Fraternity, he'd t ieir first<lb />
� ting at Respess-James barbecue<lb />
house.<lb />
The meeting was resided over<lb />
by Willie Vance and opened with a<lb />
DELTA ETA<lb />
Delta Zeta Chaptei<lb />
nation) h<lb />
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petition with the entire Frat<lb />
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king ' ' 1 foi �<lb />
and new men<lb />
Plans are for the chapter<lb />
1<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Friday<lb />
709-9:00 p. m.�Free Movie in<lb />
'Austin, "Man In The Grey Flannel Club. TV Room, College Union.<lb />
Suit<lb />
Saturday<lb />
8:00 p. ni.�- Football Game here<lb />
with Catawba College. Dance in<lb />
Wright afterwards.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
4:00-6:00 p. m.�Classical Music<lb />
in Lounge. College Union.<lb />
Monday<lb />
7:00 p. m.�Duplicate Bridge<lb />
night. TV Room, College Union.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
6:00 p. m.�Newspaper Staff<lb />
Meeting.<lb />
7:(o p. m.�Chess Night. TV Room,<lb />
College Union.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
3:00 p. m.�Beginners' Bridge<lb />
� business meeting, after �<lb />
a short quit was given on Minnesota<lb />
�' - . a prize lit ing awarde i to Alice<lb />
Bryant, who gave the m rrcct<lb />
. nswers.<lb />
After the meal Charlie Elgin was<lb />
appointed to head the S cia I<lb />
mittee which will be responi<lb />
programs and dinner meeting places<lb />
the coming year.<lb />
The purpose of Gamma Theta<lb />
on is to further onal<lb />
interest in geography by affording<lb />
a common organisation for those<lb />
interested in this field. Anyone else<lb />
who is interest' d in joining this<lb />
ternity and who ha. eight hours in<lb />
Geography Department with<lb />
plans to take at least ten more hours<lb />
should contact Dr. Cramer, faculty<lb />
sponsor, r Willie Vance, president<lb />
of the fraternity.<lb />
Campus Post Office<lb />
Installs 60(1 New<lb />
Boxes This Year<lb />
have I<lb />
Una's po <lb />
fice. � - had<lb />
Maj. ace rding to Sanwn<lb />
k.<lb />
He assured all at lenta, who<lb />
as yet been unable to obtain b<lb />
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: further delay.<lb />
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being 1 ar for each<lb />
�<lb />
rising � sts of 1 endling and a<lb />
tenance, he explained. Numbers<lb />
the ne � - will range from<lb />
to 1888.<lb />
"M enrollment has<lb />
a parent the need for m re<lb />
offii . :r. the past y in<lb />
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benefit to the atudenta an .<lb />
office officials alike Mr. B<lb />
concluded.<lb />
HEATH'S<lb />
FOR THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE<lb />
T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOTS OF<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
Near TV Station at the Crossroad<lb />
PIT-COOKED BAR-B-Q<lb />
t<lb />
JMore chickens<lb />
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cross the road<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
A GOOD PLAGE TO EAT<lb />
"0xxf Food<lb />
GtodBmUk"<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM Accessories<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"Tks House of Name Brands"<lb />
"Your College Shop"<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Mrs. Morton's Bakery<lb />
We supply the SODA SHOP with FRESH<lb />
BAKERY PRODUCTS every morning.<lb />
Enjoy your refreshments there.<lb />
in front of Chevrolets<lb />
than any oilier car I<lb />
Bl Air Sport Sudan<lb />
with Body by Plato.<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
Portraitist<lb />
317 V-j. Evans Street<lb />
Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
HAMlMTTOERS HOT DOGS<lb />
COLD DRINKS SANDWICHES<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
CURB SERVICE<lb />
Dancing Pavillion For Your Pleasure<lb />
Near TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
Well, sure. There are more Chevies on the road. More people buy 'em year after year. And this year, Chevrolet's<lb />
the most popular car again-by a margin of more than 150,000 so 1ar.  . Must be the best one to buy, for sure!<lb />
Two million more people own Chevrolets<lb />
Only franchised Chevrolet deters display this famous trademark<lb />
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