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What is education? See page 2.<lb />
Volume XXXII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1956<lb />
:za:<lb />
Fourth Social<lb />
Fraternity Group<lb />
Organizes Here<lb />
New Chapter Plans<lb />
National Affiliation<lb />
If Han Is Lifted<lb />
ai fraternity has or-<lb />
pus and plans to be-<lb />
a national social<lb />
elta S gn a Phi if and<lb />
n such organizations<lb />
5 okesmen from the<lb />
ed this week.<lb />
tapter, Delta Sigma Ro,<lb />
ast week while Kenneth<lb />
iternity field represent<lb />
� ng here investigating<lb />
tj of organising c'hap-<lb />
. Men James H. Tucker<lb />
representative had talked<lb />
occasions during the<lb />
� m weeks and told him he had<lb />
with numerous students'<lb />
ning affiliated na-<lb />
 � at his group was ready<lb />
Sunday Conference<lb />
immittee now study-<lb />
ial frats ,4can't make<lb />
� a and will try to ;eel<lb />
pinion As to how this<lb />
. be reached, he said the<lb />
ttee doesn't know yet.<lb />
on Mr. Kanapp's<lb />
at his grout was ready<lb />
Dr. Tucker said he<lb />
fina decision as to<lb />
national social frat-<lb />
. i be allowed here would<lb />
East Carolina's Board of<lb />
and not students.<lb />
( ost<lb />
explained that the<lb />
ng would include a<lb />
� - 2, Initiation, $45,<lb />
and a $100<lb />
ter fee, according to Dr. Tuck-<lb />
�<lb />
lit ited Cat for any worth-<lb />
program the local dues would<lb />
� at least $6 or $7 a month<lb />
� ruing affiliated, the Dean<lb />
I. These figures did not to-<lb />
ost of a fraternity house,<lb />
Completed<lb />
S gma Ro officials told the<lb />
nian they had already<lb />
initial dues and that fin-<lb />
haa been completed.<lb />
Group Interviews<lb />
Oppelt, director of stu-<lb />
achjng and placement, an-<lb />
that C. E. Merrill, regional<lb />
in Richmond, Va of the<lb />
ai Accounting Office will be in-<lb />
ng accounting graduates on<lb />
lay, October 24, at 7:00 p. m.<lb />
�hose interested, fall, winter,<lb />
ng graduates.<lb />
The General Accounting Office is<lb />
� erested in employing accounting<lb />
� positions in either the<lb />
I Washington office or one of the 19<lb />
regional offices.<lb />
Group interviews will be held In<lb />
f Joyner Library on Oct-<lb />
ober 24.<lb />
Number 4<lb />
President<lb />
Tentative<lb />
Dock Smith Reveals<lb />
PI<lb />
F<lb />
ans ror Forming<lb />
Campus Inter-Fraternity Council<lb />
Covernor Luther H. Hodges is shown with House Speaker Sam Rayburn, following the Eastern North<lb />
'arolina Democratic Rally held in Wright Auditorium last Friday night. Mr. Rayburn delivered the main address<lb />
and Governor Hodges made a brief talk. North Carolina's Senators W. Kerr Scott and Sam Ervin were also<lb />
present. (Jimmy Ferre1 photo)<lb />
Democratic Rally Notebook<lb />
Tar Heels Happier Under DemocratsRa burn<lb />
After<lb />
By JIMMY FERRELL And OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
whirlwind of handshak- in New Bern. American League pennant would be<lb />
ing following his address last Fri-<lb />
day night, House Speaker Sam Ray-<lb />
burn sat down for a rest in the<lb />
Wright lobby and talked with East<lb />
Carolinian reporters about East Car-<lb />
olina's YDC and pretty coeds.<lb />
Mr. Democrat termed the local<lb />
Young Democrats a "wonderful" or-<lb />
ganization. Club president Bobby Hall<lb />
and other members met his plane<lb />
"Oh, she was something he ex-<lb />
plained, speaking of lovely oed<lb />
Jonnie Simpson, a member of the<lb />
YDC. She escorted him to his table<lb />
on th Wright stage and planted a<lb />
kiss on his cheek while 1100 Demo-<lb />
crats watched amusingly.<lb />
Mr. Rayburn said the only way any<lb />
other baseball team could win the<lb />
Annual Freshman Plays Set<lb />
For McGinnU October 10, 11<lb />
Two one-act plays will be pre-<lb />
sented by the East Carolina Players<lb />
in MeGinnis Auditorium at 8 p. m.<lb />
on October 10 and 11. These are<lb />
the annual Freshman Plays, with<lb />
their c�asts consisting entirely of<lb />
freshman talent.<lb />
One of the plays is the stage<lb />
version of W. W. Jacobs' master-<lb />
piece in suspen.se, "The Monkey's<lb />
Paw The setting of this drama is<lb />
a small English village, where Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. White, an elderly couple,<lb />
live with their son Herbert, an am-<lb />
bitious employee of the Eelectrio<lb />
Company.<lb />
They are visited one night by<lb />
Sgt. Major Morris, an old profes-<lb />
sional soldier, who relates to them<lb />
the mystic properties of a mummi-<lb />
fied monkey paw. The paw, he claims,<lb />
entitles each of its owners to three<lb />
wishes, each of which, however,<lb />
brings disastrous results.<lb />
The Wrhites receive his tale with<lb />
scepticism, but through much hag-<lb />
gling and copious draughts of grog,<lb />
to place Ike in charge of the Yankee<lb />
farm system.<lb />
He said, too, the boys and girls<lb />
of this generation "are smarter than<lb />
those of my generation because they<lb />
have better opportunities Another<lb />
interesting point was his comment,<lb />
"I'm an old hard-shelled Baptist<lb />
Those attending gave a sounding<lb />
applause of approval when he said,<lb />
"North Carolinians are much hap-<lb />
pier under Democrats than Repub-<lb />
licans<lb />
Tentative plns for an Inter-Fra-<lb />
ternity Council which will "control<lb />
or govern new fraternities and keep<lb />
down excessive spending among<lb />
them" are being formulated by S. G.<lb />
A. President, Dock Smith.<lb />
in ieieas.i,g p.ans to the news-<lb />
paper, President Smith said, "In<lb />
the event social fraternities become<lb />
.i part of this campus, I would like<lb />
o suggest an Inter-Fraternity Coun-<lb />
cil which would be composed of the<lb />
president of ach fraternity and may-<lb />
bc two other representatives of<lb />
ach fraternity.<lb />
Help Attain National Fraternities<lb />
"I think that ti.e flan will help<lb />
us get national social fraternities<lb />
in th t the student body and admin-<lb />
istration will be able to see tha!<lb />
there is som ! check over the conduct<lb />
and expense of the fraternities, and<lb />
will more readily accept them<lb />
The plans for the council which<lb />
are in a very early stage would give<lb />
control and activities of all frater<lb />
nities to a central council whicl<lb />
would also have the power to est-<lb />
ablish rules and regulations con-<lb />
cerning the individual organizations<lb />
Have Power to Suspend<lb />
The council would also have the<lb />
power to suspend a fraternity from<lb />
active participation in campus act-<lb />
ivities its an oig nisetion if they,<lb />
si.ouhl prove unworthy as far as I<lb />
conduct is concerned.<lb />
Smith also � ointed out that anoth-<lb />
er advantage or such a council would<lb />
be to act as a control over each fra-<lb />
ternity trying to outdo the other.<lb />
As an example, the council could<lb />
sponsor one big dance � year with<lb />
each fraternity contributing their<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
come to the campus, but could be fraternity council, Smith commented<lb />
applied to other fraternities as well.<lb />
When asked if the proposed plan<lb />
was similar to any plans now operat-<lb />
ng um college campuses, Smith<lb />
tated that he wasn't sure but<lb />
that it is possible that it might<lb />
e.<lb />
Nothing Definite Yet<lb />
It w'as further stated that there<lb />
�is or yet, but that these are a few<lb />
uggestioas as a start. No definite<lb />
n'ans for presenting the ideas have<lb />
been formulated, nor has the plan<lb />
�een discussed among the present<lb />
cr ternal groups that are now or-<lb />
ganizing on campus,<lb />
omments on Fraternity Situation<lb />
on the present movement for nation-<lb />
al social fraternities on campus.<lb />
"The boys he .said, "seem to be<lb />
working very diligently toward hav-<lb />
ing national social fraternities here.<lb />
They're a good group of boys and<lb />
if they work as hard in the future<lb />
as they're doing now, I can't see<lb />
how they can be denied something<lb />
nothing definite about the plan, t at means as much to them as be-<lb />
ing members of a national social<lb />
fraternity<lb />
S. G. A. Approves National Croups<lb />
Sevi ral weeks ago the Student<lb />
Covernm nt Association, upon the<lb />
r VommendLtions of the Advisory<lb />
Committee, voted to go on record<lb />
of approving national fraternities<lb />
After releasing the plans for his on campus.<lb />
Twenty-seven of ithe thirty-one<lb />
counties invited to attend the rally<lb />
were represented Friday night. Pitt,<lb />
Beaufort, and Martin counties led<lb />
jokingly persuade the old warrior to in th sale of tickets.<lb />
let them have the gruesome charm.<lb />
Mr. White's first wish is for a<lb />
sum of money, which is granted<lb />
him via his son's death. With the sec-<lb />
ond wish the terror and suspense<lb />
mounts to a nervous pitch, and the<lb />
play ends in one of the most dra-<lb />
matic climaxes in stage history.<lb />
Cast<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. White are portrayed<lb />
by Edward Pilkington and Judy<lb />
Dennis, with Jerry Stokes as their<lb />
son Herbert. Sgt. Major Morris is<lb />
played by J. C. Dunn; and Gerald<lb />
Powell fills the role of Mr. Sampson,<lb />
representative of the Electric Com-<lb />
pany.<lb />
Also to be presented is "Over-<lb />
tones in which the "baser selves"<lb />
of two society women bring about<lb />
hilarious complications. Nellie Bau-<lb />
See PLAYS, Page 4<lb />
Among the other dignitaries pre-<lb />
sent were Governor Hodges, Sen-<lb />
ators Scott and Ervin, Thad Eure,<lb />
TJndsay C. Warren, Representatives<lb />
Fountain and jBonner, Thomas J.<lb />
Pearsall, and local Democratic of-<lb />
ficials.<lb />
part of the expense.<lb />
Student Government President Dock G. Smith, pictured above with<lb />
The plan, according to Smith was j Vice-President Walter Hasty, left, at a recent meeting of the Student<lb />
Irawn up to affect national social Legislature, introduced this week initial plans for an Inter-Fraternity<lb />
'rat rnities, in the event that they I Council.<lb />
Jeffrey Lynn To Star In Production<lb />
Jeffery Lynn, prominent Holly-<lb />
wood motion picture star, will arrive<lb />
on campus soon to appear with mem-<lb />
bers of the East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
in " State of the Union to be pre-<lb />
sented at the College Theatre, Oct-<lb />
ober 30 through November 2. A Pul-<lb />
itzer Prize winning play, by Howard<lb />
One speaker termed the group I Linds y and Hussel Crouse, it is the<lb />
'as great a group of North Carolin- Playmakcrs first major production<lb />
ians who coul<lb />
one spot<lb />
be assembled in anv<lb />
( hief Marshal<lb />
Governor Hodges got in the poli-<lb />
tic. 1 campaigning by saying that<lb />
Eisenhow r's cabinet was made up<lb />
of "nine millionaires and a plumber<lb />
See NOTEBOOK, Page 4<lb />
Position Requiring Dignity, Poise<lb />
i<lb />
By JANET HILL<lb />
a requiring dignity, poise teen marshals after the 1956-57 Stu-<lb />
� � ndability is that of Chief<lb />
Marshal.<lb />
Ann Hughes, a junior from Pol-<lb />
ville, was elected chief marshal<lb />
by a majority vote of the other f if-<lb />
ilent (Government elections last<lb />
spring.<lb />
The -position of Chief Marshal<lb />
carries a number of responsibilities<lb />
which are not required of the other<lb />
CHIEF MARSHAL ANN HUGHES . . . with Miss Elizabeth Walker,<lb />
left, former advisor to the marshals, and Miss Cynthia Mendcahall, right,<lb />
who will serve as advisor this year.<lb />
marshals.<lb />
It is the duty of the chief marshal<lb />
to preside at all meetings of the<lb />
marshals and to be the leader at<lb />
all events in which she serves. It is<lb />
her duty to appoint marshals to<lb />
serve whenever fewer than the whole<lb />
group are needed and to keep a re-<lb />
cord o e-ch marshals service in<lb />
order that all may serve equally.<lb />
Committees are appointed by the<lb />
Chief Marshal, and it is her duty<lb />
to lead the procession at commence-<lb />
ment or to be the marshal of the<lb />
speakers. Regalia are distributed and<lb />
collected tt the beginning and end<lb />
of ach marshal's term of service,<lb />
t is also the duty of the Chief Mar-<lb />
shal to contact the advisor when-<lb />
ever necessary, especially if she<lb />
thinks marshals are needed at an<lb />
.vent.<lb />
Marshal Functions<lb />
It has always been considered quite<lb />
an honor to be a college marshal.<lb />
The marshals represent the college<lb />
at public functions wherever they<lb />
appear, and also at commencement<lb />
which is considered to be the moat<lb />
outstanding event in which the mar-<lb />
shals participate during the year.<lb />
The marshals must have and main-<lb />
See MARSHALS, Page 4<lb />
Final Plans Being<lb />
Completed For Big<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
Activities are being planned for<lb />
the returning alumni who will visit<lb />
the campus on Homecoming Day,<lb />
Saturday, October 13. The plans<lb />
are shaping up under the direction<lb />
or Alumni Secretary James W. But-<lb />
ler, general chairman, and Jay B.<lb />
Nichols, student government associa-<lb />
tion chairman. The day will be fill-<lb />
ed with a series of events in honor<lb />
of the former students including two<lb />
dances, a parade, and the annual<lb />
Homecoming football game with<lb />
Western Carolina College.<lb />
Several thousand students and<lb />
alumni will participate in the event,<lb />
according to Mr. Butler. Most of<lb />
the day will be spent in renewing<lb />
friendship and attending the parade<lb />
jf events.<lb />
The committee has been hard at<lb />
work during the past few weeks<lb />
striving to make this the best Home-<lb />
coming Day yet. Several contracts<lb />
have been sent out in efforts to se-<lb />
cure a top-name band for the Home-<lb />
coming Dance to be held on Friday.<lb />
Homecoming Queen<lb />
The Homecoming queen who will<lb />
be selected from the sponsors is<lb />
due to be chosen next week. All of<lb />
the dormitories, fraternities and stu-<lb />
dent groups will select a sponsor<lb />
and the queen will be chosen from<lb />
the twenty-two nominees.<lb />
of the year.<lb />
It is not defintely known when<lb />
Lynn will arrive on the campus, but<lb />
he is expected sometime after the<lb />
twenty-third of this month.<lb />
Lynn, who is also a star on tele-<lb />
vision and the Broadway stage, will<lb />
portray Grant Matthews in the lead-<lb />
ing role and will aid with the actual<lb />
�iroduetion of the play. Lynn is the<lb />
only outside member of the cast<lb />
the remainder being made up from<lb />
members of the Playhouse.<lb />
Cast<lb />
Featured in the cast will be Bob<lb />
Tyndall, Bobbie Harrell, Bill Dixon,<lb />
and Margaret Starnes. Tommy Hull<lb />
will act as understudy for Mr. Lynn<lb />
and will play a minor role. Dr. Wit-<lb />
By BRYAN HARRISON<lb />
hey will direct.<lb />
Lynn<lb />
Jeffery Lynn is best known for his<lb />
arts in "Letter To Three Wives<lb />
"All This and Heaven Too and<lb />
"Yes, My Darling Daughter Lynn<lb />
hails from Massachusetts and was<lb />
educat d at Bates College, Maine. He<lb />
received his stage training at Barter<lb />
Theater in Virginia and after his<lb />
first appearance in "Brother Rat"<lb />
he was offered a Hollywood contract.<lb />
Making his film debu in "Four<lb />
Daughters he has played in alto-<lb />
gether some twenty-two pictures in-<lb />
cluding "Hometown Story Strange<lb />
Bargain and "Four Wives<lb />
Besides having extensive acting<lb />
experience on the screen, he is also<lb />
a noted star on the Broadway stage.<lb />
He has played in such productions<lb />
as John Patrick's comedy, "Lo and<lb />
Behold He has made several tours<lb />
throughout the country appearing in<lb />
"Sabrina Fair "Oh Men! Oh Wo-<lb />
men and with Sarah Churchill in<lb />
"Philadelphia Story He went to<lb />
Australia to star in "The Cain Mu-<lb />
tiny Court Martial This summer<lb />
Mr. Lynn has enjoyed a great per-<lb />
sonal success in his first singing role,<lb />
"Call Me Madam Lynn is also a<lb />
serious television actor and has star-<lb />
red in numerous TV shows for all<lb />
the leading networks.<lb />
Versatile<lb />
According to critics, Jeffery has dis-<lb />
played remarkable versatility throug-<lb />
out his acting career. Dr. Withey be-<lb />
lieve that his superb dramatic abili-<lb />
ty and years of varied experience<lb />
will enable him to offer important<lb />
aspects of stage work to the East<lb />
Carolina vplaymakers. His partici-<lb />
pation in the production will be an<lb />
unquestionable asset to all connect-<lb />
ed with the play and to those who at-<lb />
tend the performance, Dr. Withey<lb />
srid. Lynn was asked to participate<lb />
in "State of the Union" primarily<lb />
to stimulate wider and greater active<lb />
interest in dramatics on the East<lb />
Carolina campus. Another purpose<lb />
is to help drama students realize the<lb />
dedication that goes with their work<lb />
and to provide an interesting ed-<lb />
ucational experience for those inte-<lb />
rested in drama, says Dr. Withey.<lb />
New Campus Parking System Proves Its Merit<lb />
by Claudia Todd<lb />
The new system adopted by the ing, whose office handles all parking tory<lb />
violations, feels that by designating<lb />
certain areas for day students, men<lb />
dormitory students, women dormi-<lb />
traffic committee has proved its<lb />
nerit, administrative officials believe.<lb />
Worth E. Baker, director of hous-<lb />
iLmF- � j�<lb />
 ��r� Ik r Ml hi<lb />
�ISJ!<lb />
�<lb />
CHIEF HARRELL . . . parking violators keep him basy.<lb />
students, and the staff, the<lb />
committee has made the campus a<lb />
safer place. He explained, too, that<lb />
the zoning of parking areas has cut<lb />
down on much of the traffic be-<lb />
tween classes.<lb />
Mr. Baker said more traffic tic-<lb />
kets are being given this year than<lb />
in the past, pointing out that an<lb />
average of 25 or 30 tickets are<lb />
giver each day, although the num-<lb />
Ser has dropped since the beginning<lb />
of the quarter.<lb />
Willing To Pay<lb />
The housing director stated that<lb />
the violaters know they've done<lb />
wrong and are usually wiHing to pay<lb />
their fines. When a ticket is given,<lb />
a ten-day period is allowed for pay-<lb />
ment of the fine. Upon identifica-<lb />
tion of the ticket a letter is written<lb />
to the offender immediately. If it<lb />
isn't paid at the end of ten days,<lb />
steps re tak n to prohibit the of-<lb />
fender from attending classes.<lb />
T:cre are approximately 1150 stu-<lb />
dent cars registered on the campus.<lb />
The ratio of boys to girls is about<lb />
three to one, but even with this ra-<lb />
See TRAFFIC, Pajge 4<lb /><pb facs="00038405_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, lsfc<lb />
THtf<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
 EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
ses<lb />
Ignoring drinking in the stands at home foot-<lb />
ball games has not improved the situation any,<lb />
so we shall try a different angle.<lb />
This is a state-supported institution and<lb />
one of the by-laws states that drinking alcoho-<lb />
lic beverages i. prohibited on the campus of<lb />
such schools. Besides this, the first article of<lb />
the by-laws of East Carolina concerning the<lb />
honor code stated in this year's handbook says,<lb />
"the student shall refrain from gambling or<lb />
being under the influence of intoxicating bev-<lb />
erages while attending the college We be-<lb />
lieve that these rules should either be abided<lb />
bv or else revoked.<lb />
' Criticism of the college has arisen from visit-<lb />
ing relatives of students and alumnae and local<lb />
residents who attended our football games.<lb />
These visitors can not help but reach certain<lb />
conclusions when they are surrounded by ram-<lb />
buctious students "feeling their liquor, and<lb />
interferring with their enjoyment of the game<lb />
which they have paid their money to see�not<lb />
to watch "alcoholics incorporated" in action.<lb />
.These students who are busy passing the bot-<lb />
tle around do not have time to think (nor even-<lb />
tually the ability) to be concerned about the<lb />
welfare of those who are unfortunate enough<lb />
to have seats in their immediate locality, lney<lb />
have just as much right (if not more so as<lb />
they are not ignoring the rules of the college<lb />
and the common rule of politeness) to be m<lb />
those seats as the student who is so bored<lb />
with the game (or says he is suffering trom<lb />
social shyness) that he must have a drink (and<lb />
then just "one more") to enjoy himself.<lb />
If some people would spend less time ration-<lb />
alizing on why they should drink and more<lb />
time being honest with themselves and others,<lb />
they might discover that it is possible, to en-<lb />
joy' the companionship of others without be-<lb />
ing in a state of semi-daze.<lb />
The poor "innocent" soul who thinks he has<lb />
to go along with the crowd and drink himself<lb />
silly would do well to find a different crowd.<lb />
He may be impressing the immediate few who<lb />
are sharing his alcoholic state, but he cer-<lb />
tainly is impressing in a more lasting and neg-<lb />
ative manner those who have a strong dislike<lb />
for drinkers. Those people are his future con-<lb />
facts in the business world, people who are<lb />
looking for employees of strong character<lb />
and good taste. A man who shows his liquor<lb />
is reflecting exceeding bad taste. A man who<lb />
does not know when and where to drink is<lb />
showing his lack of intelligence or has forgot-<lb />
t n how to use it.<lb />
People say that drinking at football games<lb />
will never be stopped. We say that as long as<lb />
rules and regulations are not enforced, then<lb />
that will be the case.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Mr. Sam Shook A<lb />
Lot Of Hands<lb />
Marilyn Wiggled<lb />
. COT A BIGGER kick out of meet-<lb />
ing Mr. Sam last Friday night than<lb />
seeing Marilyn Monroe wiggle into<lb />
a N.w York theater back in 1954.<lb />
And that was quite a thrill.<lb />
fsssr<lb />
MR. DEMOCRAT U an exteremely<lb />
kind, considerate gentleman. Follow-<lb />
ing his address, he shook a lot of<lb />
bands and made many "small" dem-<lb />
ocrates very happy. If he symohlizes<lb />
the characteristic of his party, vot-<lb />
ers should certainly re-elect them in<lb />
November. Washington needs more<lb />
leaders like Sam Rayburn.<lb />
ADMIRERS SWARMED him at<lb />
the conclusion of the rally. Men as<lb />
old as Mr. Rayburn sought his auto-<lb />
graph and be didn't mind at all.<lb />
Photographers kept him busy pos-<lb />
ing for pictures with Governor Hod-<lb />
ges and other dignitaries. Finally<lb />
he announced solemnly, "Please boys,<lb />
that's enough. You've got enough<lb />
"The light is hurting his eyes one<lb />
man explained.<lb />
Governor Hodges and the Senators<lb />
left the stage and had "hardly no<lb />
trouble at all getting through the<lb />
crowd. They were met by many on<lb />
the outside, however.<lb />
But everybody wanted to meet Mr.<lb />
Rayburn, and his short walk from<lb />
the Wright stage out to the lobby<lb />
was quite a .slow process.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Rayburn Has Faith<lb />
In Modern Youth<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb /><lb />
Speaking Of<lb />
1 WAS SORRY to see that so<lb />
many East Carolina students turned<lb />
down an opportunity to see some of<lb />
our state's leading political figures as<lb />
well as Mr. Rayburn. There was<lb />
plenty of room in the balcony and<lb />
it was all free.<lb />
But as one student explained, "I'd<lb />
like to go but I haven't seen the Gre-<lb />
gory Peck-Jennifer Jones movie<lb />
that's playing tonight I hear Aus-<lb />
tin was pretty well filled.<lb />
Greek Paddles Flashing In The Darkness<lb />
By PURVIS BOYETTE<lb />
Elvis And Ezra<lb />
Elvis Presley, and you just can't keep that<lb />
boy down, has'finally made Dorothy Dix' col-<lb />
umn. We don't know what kept him so long<lb />
from doing so, or for that matter why Ike<lb />
hasn't given him high office in the State De-<lb />
partment along with that other notable un-<lb />
guided missile, John Foster Dulles. The account<lb />
reads: , . .<lb />
"Dear Dorothy Dix: I read about the girl<lb />
who was in love with James Dean. I also<lb />
thought I was in love with him, but Elvis Pres-<lb />
ley came along. I think he is the perfect cure<lb />
for getting over James Dean.�Alicia.<lb />
Dear Alicia: And who, please, is the cure<lb />
for Elvis Presley?"<lb />
Well, Dottie and Alicia, perhaps time, alone,<lb />
is the best cure for Elvis Presley. His musical<lb />
and gymnastic hangoer can't last but so long.<lb />
Getting over this hangover, to us oldsters, only<lb />
seems to be so wickedly protracted because<lb />
the anguish is SO frightful. The poet of the gui-<lb />
tar, the Pavlova of the peg-leg pants, has tem-<lb />
porarily usurped American poetry with his<lb />
rendition of that sterling classic:<lb />
"You ain't nothing but a hound dog. and you<lb />
ain't never caught a rabbit yet<lb />
Some dog. Some song Some Elvis. The old-<lb />
timer fervently wishes for the return of an Al<lb />
Jolson or an Eddie Cantor or a Bert Williams.<lb />
Elvis, like Exra Benson, may not be really<lb />
bad sort at heart. The only complaint is merely<lb />
what they're doing to the entertainment and<lb />
the farming of the country. But the American<lb />
people are tough as old hickory. They can out-<lb />
last both Elvis and Ezra.�The News and Oo-<lb />
server.<lb />
THE LOCAL Young Democrats<lb />
(Tub proved to be a great help in<lb />
the big rally after selling tickets<lb />
and acting a. ushers, they assisted<lb />
in cleaning Wright Auditorium Sat-<lb />
urday morning and it was a pretty<lb />
big mess.<lb />
Severn newspapers, including The<lb />
News and Observer, carried front<lb />
page pictures of local YDC members<lb />
with Mr Rayburn. President Bobby<lb />
Hall was awarded the huge banner,<lb />
"Help Wanted � to Send Benson<lb />
Back to Utah which decorated the<lb />
stage. You'll probably be seeing it<lb />
on then<lb />
tmecoming float.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed 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, CSPA Convention, March 1956<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Editor<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Assistant<lb />
Editors JAN F. RABY,<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Feature Editor  - -  JANE �L<lb />
gporm Editor BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
aHTORIAL .ASSISTANTS Martha Wilson,<lb />
Purvis Boyette<lb />
MEWS STAFF � Bryan Harrison, Larry Craven<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF  Edn Whitfield<lb />
. Artist Bi�y Arnold<lb />
arial Advisor  Miss Mary H Greene<lb />
Bial Advisor �- Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Editor  Mrs- Susie Webb<lb />
 Advisor Sherman M. Parks<lb />
by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. U<lb />
ort the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
i, all departments, 6101, extension 64.<lb />
THE RALLY was a great exper-<lb />
ience for me. and I'll never forget<lb />
Mr. Rayburn. Neither have I for-<lb />
gotten Marilyn Monroe. But I didn't<lb />
have the pleasure of shaking her<lb />
hand. It was the night "East of<lb />
Eden" was being premiered at the<lb />
Astor Theatre on Broadway � a<lb />
benefit perfomance. A group from<lb />
the East Carolinian staff was in town<lb />
for the Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Convention.<lb />
After learning of the big premier<lb />
1 rushed my way through the hun-<lb />
dreds gathered in front of the thea-<lb />
ter, found standing room in a safety<lb />
zone, placed a firm grasp on my<lb />
thin wallet, and waited for what I<lb />
didn't know was coming.<lb />
IT WAS GETTING late and the<lb />
people pouring from the Cadillacs<lb />
weren't familiar at all. A few peo-<lb />
ple left.<lb />
Things perked up a bit when one<lb />
limousine making its way down the<lb />
street was suddenly surrounded by<lb />
a group of screaming teenagers, try-<lb />
ing desparately to get a look in-<lb />
side the car. The poor cops didn't<lb />
have a chance.<lb />
"IT MUST BE MARILYN MON-<lb />
ROE two women in front of me<lb />
cried in a brogue that was definite-<lb />
ly flatbush. They turned to me, "It<lb />
is Marilyn Monroe I gripped my<lb />
thin wallet harder. They didn't look<lb />
to be Madison secretaries.<lb />
I blinked my eyes and looked care-<lb />
fully. It was Marilyn Monroe! She<lb />
was with Milton Greene and some<lb />
other character spniced up in a tux.<lb />
The screams came again when she<lb />
left her car. Monroe tugged at her<lb />
ermine, slithered up to the TV<lb />
cameras and offered a big smile.<lb />
I didn't see the spare tire that this<lb />
gal in London harped about dur-<lb />
ing the summer. An Associated Press<lb />
story once called her "loose-hipped<lb />
And she is! But I got a bigger<lb />
kick out of meeting Mr. Sam.<lb />
Silver shadows played across the<lb />
dew dampened : avement. A double<lb />
set of footprints could be se n had-<lb />
ing out of a wooded area, onto the<lb />
highway, and away into the still<lb />
darkness. Two miles distant the<lb />
two print-makers plodded toward<lb />
Greenville . . . tired to almost ex-<lb />
haustion hut happy. Night sounds<lb />
mad weird melodies around them<lb />
but did not deter their progress.<lb />
Car lights rounded the curve in<lb />
front of the boys, moving wita<lb />
the caution of the night driver. The<lb />
appearance of the automobile pro-<lb />
due d a most startling reaction. They<lb />
suddenly became very animated and<lb />
moved with a sureness of purpose that<lb />
surprises the on-iotoker, especially<lb />
at such an early hour of the morning.<lb />
On w rndered if they were con-<lb />
vict or Bttared some other pas that<lb />
would n it make them socially desire-<lb />
able for they .lashed toward the<lb />
road-ditch and flung themselves in-<lb />
to it with such gusto that they de-<lb />
finitelj appeared the escapee. The<lb />
twosome lay in the dirt ho; ing not<lb />
to ave been seen hut fearing other-<lb />
wist. The automobile was rearing<lb />
the ditch-lovers now  it was a<lb />
Koid a black Ford.<lb />
And indeed, it was the red-eyed cy-<lb />
clop with its needle-like tail erected<lb />
in a starry salute. It rendered the<lb />
youths' pounding "hearts to stone.<lb />
As motion would have it, the boys<lb />
became as the rocks by the road-<lb />
side. The monster seemed to sense<lb />
th? two's presence and cat-like mov-<lb />
ed on past them. Then with the<lb />
speed of the cunning victor, wheeled<lb />
around and pinned the pair to the<lb />
ground in a blaze of white light.<lb />
They squirmed as if frying but fin-<lb />
ally rose and addressed the police-<lb />
man ensconced in the "cyclop<lb />
Evidently the two boys had trouble<lb />
convincing the law enforcers of their<lb />
innocent purpose. During their ex-<lb />
planation they used as evidence a<lb />
sort of paddle which had hereto-<lb />
fore gone unnoticed. Finally, the of-<lb />
ficers laughed, bade the boys good-by,<lb />
and spe:l off. The young men<lb />
smiled, sighed deeply, and some-<lb />
what sluggishly resumed their jour-<lb />
ney toward Greenville.<lb />
The now obvious paddles became<lb />
cadence pendulums flashing the Greek<lb />
letters Phi. Sigma, and Pi hack and<lb />
forth . . . back and forth . . . again<lb />
into the darkness.<lb />
Teacher: "How would you define<lb />
'unaware<lb />
.1 hnny: 'Its the last thing I take<lb />
off at night<lb />
Teacher: "When I say '1 have went'<lb />
what is wrong with that sentence?"<lb />
Johnny: "Li's wrong; you ain't<lb />
went yet<lb />
Professor: "Think carefully, and<lb />
state the number of tons of copper<lb />
expo ted from the United States<lb />
in any giv� n year<lb />
Student (thinking carefully:) "The<lb />
year 14(J2 � none<lb />
Flashing cameras, roving reporters, th<lb />
band playing "Yellow Rose of Texas G<lb />
ernor Hodges, Senotors Scott and Erwin,<lb />
and Sam Rayburn were all a part of the<lb />
gala political banquet, of which, according<lb />
to a near-empty balcony, many Btudei<lb />
didn't take advantage.<lb />
Among the many things discussed, the<lb />
faith Mr. Rayburn expressed in American<lb />
y. uth was among the most interesting<lb />
me.<lb />
"Youth today' he said, "are smarter U<lb />
I am. because they have better facilities B<lb />
opportunities. They are patriotic enouj<lb />
clean enough, and their shoulders an- bi<lb />
enough to go forward and carry on o<lb />
democratic way of life<lb />
Imagine a man of Mr. Rayburn's p<lb />
tion, intelligence, and experience expn<lb />
sing such faith in the younger citizei<lb />
when others are saying, that along v.<lb />
rock and roll, this younger geneu.tion<lb />
"going to the dogs<lb />
Incidentally. I would have liked to i<lb />
Mr. Rayburn what he thought of rock .<lb />
roll, but with all of those political footba<lb />
living, I wouldn't have dared to do mu<lb />
In reply to such a question, however, i<lb />
expected he would have said. "It just can-<lb />
too late for me to get the swing, son<lb />
Evidently, the whole party is taking Elea-<lb />
nor R osevelt's pre-convention advice of in-<lb />
vesting their faith in America's youth.<lb />
With such a philosophy, the Democp<lb />
party is bound to go forward!<lb />
According to latest reports, British T<lb />
is going American style. In fact, they sa<lb />
an American visitor watching television in<lb />
Britian might almost think he is still back<lb />
homo.<lb />
Besides the already favorite "Liberace.<lb />
"Superman and "I Love Lucy" shows which<lb />
are produced in America, the British are<lb />
now going strong for "The 64,000-Sixpence<lb />
Question<lb />
British sponsors are more modest than<lb />
ours. Sixtv-four thousand sixpence are<lb />
equivalent to only about 4,400 American<lb />
dollars.<lb />
One consoling fact, however, is that what<lb />
you win in Britain is yours � there's n<lb />
tax on quiz-show prizes.<lb />
BCC Professor: "And now, Mr.<lb />
John, what do you know about<lb />
French syntax?"<lb />
Male Student: "I didn't know they<lb />
had to pay for it<lb />
Teacher: "If you had seven apples<lb />
and I asked you for two, how many<lb />
would you have left?"<lb />
Johnny: "Seven<lb />
What h Education?<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Man Of The Hour<lb />
by Jan Raby<lb />
By KEN WEST<lb />
Many times when people think of<lb />
an educational institution they place<lb />
a limited boundary around it and see<lb />
it only in a few of ita many phases.<lb />
Many times the meaning behind an<lb />
institution of higher learning is mis-<lb />
construed as it is thought of in the<lb />
narrow sense as a place to gain an ac-<lb />
cumulation of facts and data and in-<lb />
formation to assist one in making<lb />
money. Is this the whole of such an<lb />
institution? Let us see.<lb />
In a good educational institution<lb />
one who seeks knowledge finds that<lb />
knowledge, and in the process meets<lb />
to criticize, to understand. Not only to<lb />
understand subject matter but people<lb />
and things and whys and wherefores.<lb />
 en one til inks about education<lb />
what does he include? Accumulation<lb />
of facts? Perfection of a skill? The<lb />
ability to get along in the world<lb />
with others? To make money? Yes,<lb />
these are the things which make up<lb />
education, not any one alone but all<lb />
of them and many more. Education<lb />
is life, the understanding of it and<lb />
the advancement in it in a desired<lb />
society. And what is life? Life isn't<lb />
just the material things; it's also the<lb />
friends and gets a better idea of other spiritual and the emotional. Life is<lb />
people from other places through the the opportunity to reach for happiness<lb />
social aspect. One learns to learn, and satisfaction. For only the happy<lb />
to help, to lead, to create, to reason, person has lived � really lived.<lb />
Reader's Comment<lb />
About National Social Frats<lb />
Dear Editor.<lb />
This letter is in reference to a<lb />
column in last week's East Caro-<lb />
linian. It seems that some people<lb />
will continually stand in the way of<lb />
�progress and resist anything that is<lb />
a change from their customary way<lb />
of doing things. The reason lor<lb />
this is not readily clear. Perhaps,<lb />
they have a feeling of insecurity<lb />
and in their immature thinking they<lb />
Movie Review<lb />
pf<lb />
The Long Gray Line<lb />
??<lb />
By Kathryn Johnson<lb />
Football fans will get an added Rams star<lb />
thrill from the "Long Gray Line<lb />
the free movie to be shown in Austin<lb />
Auditorium October 6.<lb />
This technicolor cinemascope pic-<lb />
ture, starring Tyrone Power and<lb />
Maureen O'Hara, is the story of the<lb />
United States Military Academy at<lb />
Brocklin<lb />
famous<lb />
Norman Van<lb />
portraying Gus Dorais,<lb />
Trish quarterback, and Jim Sears,<lb />
former U. iS. C. ace, as Knute<lb />
Rockne.<lb />
are afraid to try something new.<lb />
These persons belittle the efforts<lb />
of those individuals who are work-<lb />
ing for the change, hoping to dis-<lb />
courage them.<lb />
In order to annihilate the asinine<lb />
statement made in last week's Bast<lb />
Carolinian about the fraternity sit-<lb />
uation at E. C. C. being a "joke<lb />
I would like to offer the following<lb />
facts.<lb />
First, the S. G. A. has not as<lb />
yet recognized any fraternity that<lb />
has not served a period of proba-<lb />
tion. (However, several clubs, not<lb />
one half as well organized, have re-<lb />
ceived recognition without going<lb />
through such a process.)<lb />
Second, there is nothing wrong<lb />
with a local group working toward<lb />
the goal cf someday being affiliated<lb />
with a national social fraternity.<lb />
Third, departmental and honorary<lb />
fraternities are not intended to ser-<lb />
ve the same purpose as social frater-<lb />
nities.<lb />
Fourth, I would like to assuade<lb />
these local fraternities to organise<lb />
An eye-catching football rally poster had<lb />
as its center attraction the current rage,<lb />
fclvis Presley. Trade press reports that El-<lb />
vis is due to sell around 10,000,000 records<lb />
QUiiins his first year with RCA Victor,<lb />
with the young man harvesting a royalty ol<lb />
$400,000, a record-breaking annual payofl<lb />
lor a record artist. Presley co-stars in a turn<lb />
by 20th Century Fox called "Love Me Ten-<lb />
ner being released November 1.<lb />
This being the pre-homecoming issue, stu-<lb />
dents might be interested in some ECC his-<lb />
torical data. Ragsdale Dorm was named<lb />
for William H. Ragsdale, superintendent of<lb />
the schools of Pitt County. He was one of the<lb />
last superintendents interested in the found-<lb />
ing of this college and was instrumental in<lb />
fcettiag it located in Greenville.<lb />
Jarvis Hall was named for Ex-Governor<lb />
Thomas J. Jarvis, who was on the original<lb />
steering committee to get the school estab-<lb />
lished and to get it located here. Claude<lb />
W. Wilson, secretary of the original board,<lb />
an early faculty member, was slated to hon-<lb />
or Wilson Dormitory with his name. The man<lb />
for whom Fleming Dormitory was named,<lb />
James L. Fleming, introduced the bill at the<lb />
state legislature which made the college<lb />
possible.<lb />
fThe most modern building on campus,<lb />
Garrett Dormitory, was named for Ralph<lb />
Garrett. a Greenville man on the Board of<lb />
Trustees and chairman of the Building Com-<lb />
mittee. Cotten was named for Mrs. S. Cotten,<lb />
prominent in the Women's Club.<lb />
Rumors to the contrary, this has always<lb />
been a coed college. In 1909 there were 104<lb />
females and 19 males, then during WW I the<lb />
boys dropped out and none reappeared un-<lb />
til 1926. Eight years later the boys were<lb />
107 strong: this was a far cry from 1948<lb />
when there were 710 men and 644 women.<lb />
This is the tenth homecoming since 1947.<lb />
Sometime during the early period of World<lb />
War II, homecomings were discontinued,<lb />
but were resumed at the close of the war-<lb />
Otherwise, homecoming dates back to a fair-<lb />
ly early period of East Carolina's history.<lb />
MEANWHILE, BACK at Wash-<lb />
ington . . . I'm beginning to like this<lb />
truy Stevenson more and more. He<lb />
recently callsd the military draft "a<lb />
wasteful, inefficient and often un-<lb />
fair way of maintaining armed<lb />
force strength. I wonder how he feels<lb />
about national social fraternities.<lb />
As Army's scheduled opponents<lb />
withdrew a vacancy was left in their<lb />
West Point, and of generations of schedule. Someone suggested play- m<lb />
Cadets who have made it famous, ingr a small, unknown college called an Inter-Fraternity Council. This<lb />
Not the least of these is vounsr Notre Dame. The small group of will give them a better chance of ac-<lb />
players from Indiana arrived with eomplishing their goals. An I. P. C.<lb />
just the necessary eleven players will promote strength and unity<lb />
and two substitutes. They arrived among these fratenities and provide<lb />
without fanfare, without money for the necessary help and encourage-<lb />
the return trip, and with jackets ment needed for the newer frnter-<lb />
young<lb />
Dwiffht Eisenhower, portrayed by<lb />
permission of the President by<lb />
Harry Carey, Jr.<lb />
The film re-creates one of the<lb />
mosl famous football games in sports<lb />
�� p  3.ui� "rc n-mm nip, ��u wiui j ueKt'is menx neeueu ior<lb />
history�the first game between of sandwiches brought from home, nities to succeed.<lb />
Army and Notre Dame in 1913 Just, fnr ti roni �� n�u ���!��<lb />
Fains will<lb />
in 1913. Just for the record the little group<lb />
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Italian capiolare, "to caper "to act like<lb />
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caper, "he-goat, capra, "she-goat Such �<lb />
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3JDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1956<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Dick Cherry Resigns From School Monday<lb />
Family Illness<lb />
Given As Cause<lb />
Of Departure<lb />
Intramural Big Wheels<lb />
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newlj formed Intramural council, discuss pans for the 1956 intramural<lb />
i.i football program, which ,�ot underwaj Wednesday afternoon. The new<lb />
athletic program will include basketball, softbal) and volley ball.<lb />
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Council To Establish<lb />
Organized Intramurals<lb />
Bucs At Elon<lb />
This Saturday<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne Still Tops<lb />
In North State kankings<lb />
This Saturday night, the East Car- irds.<lb />
A :<lb />
ina gridders, minus Dick Cherry,<lb />
travel to Burlington to tangle<lb />
with Elon's highly-rated Christians.<lb />
Elon, which has posted two im-<lb />
pressive wins over Newport Ntws<lb />
Apprentic School and Appalachian,<lb />
-ill be waiting for the Bucs with<lb />
pen aims, 21 lettermen and a strong<lb />
o'fensive attack led by Kerry Rich-<lb />
Gary Mattocks<lb />
ubs, fraternities, or indi-<lb />
ra ips w ho wish to take<lb />
Dick Cherry<lb />
rgai  bring a .<lb />
a ntr ts pro-<lb />
;  Cai na has been .�� nQramura athletics this<lb />
i ff  � . n next rear, nust ci ntacl the council and<lb />
regular tag foot �  � I i willing to sponsor teams<lb />
in three of the four intramural<lb />
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The sp irts offered are football,<lb />
b sk tba . softball, tennis.<lb />
A n ystem will be ol served,<lb />
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ncil has<lb />
will reci . e point;<lb />
a ; articular<lb />
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� ach season. Then, at the end of<lb />
Floyd, Vice.<lb />
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will ; re- . v i<lb />
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details and make i ules. j I roph;<lb />
which sponsors I e team<lb />
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Catawba Takes Close 23-13<lb />
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, � nferei � pel E en igh the line w - out-<lb />
e . crave a splendid show-<lb />
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� tia :i- first half. Among the<lb />
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T1 e first hall Pirat s H (Verj and K(.n g ;1 ss<lb />
. hine well oiled as they<lb />
eefy forward wall of the<lb />
,isitoi for a 13-1 time lead.<lb />
Quarterback Gary Mattocks' star<lb />
hi lj as he dir cted th<lb />
I te � rise. B( bby Perry,<lb />
he flei all  (ollaborated with<lb />
 on a 71-yard scoring play<lb />
md I I for the oth r<lb />
Ping Pong Play<lb />
To Begin Soon<lb />
A ing pong tournament, sponsor-<lb />
 the games committee of the<lb />
Larrj Howel accounted for l ege Union Student jBoard, i&amp;<lb />
inversion attempt. scheduled for October 8th.<lb />
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�  ilded line of Coach Clyde Biggers . isl sign up at the Union before<lb />
sorrow � weight to turn the tide October 6th.<lb />
 ; ,vVav �� y � ttle; Li�n the smoke "had phies will be awarded to the<lb />
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A GOOD PLACE TO BAT<lb />
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Good Smith"<lb />
Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
HAMBURGERS 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 />
Record and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM Ammmori<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
mutc grogg j<lb />
For Drug: Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods  Visit<lb />
Biggs Drug Store<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
Open 8 a. mlO p. m.  Sunday 8:30 a, m<lb />
10:30 a. m 4 p. mlO p. m.<lb />
IL<lb />
Richards is the leading halfback<lb />
mi the Christian squad and sparked<lb />
I i round attack for them this sea-<lb />
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(lurry Is Gone<lb />
With Cherry in the lin up, Easl<lb />
arolina was expected to he a touch-<lb />
. n underdog to the up-and-coming<lb />
von. Nov otld- are expected to be<lb />
en more lopsidi i against the Bucs,<lb />
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chool.<lb />
Cherry's resignation from<lb />
Lei.oir Rhyne, undeafeate i in its<lb />
past 13 games and defending North<lb />
State conference champion, puts its<lb />
record on the line against Appalach-<lb />
ian this Saturday night in its first<lb />
ioo tilt of the season.<lb />
The rugged Bears kept their record<lb />
intact last Saturday when they clob-<lb />
bered Newberry 'Alh in a non-con-<lb />
ference affair. Newberry held the<lb />
Bears to a 13-1 :J tie last year, put-<lb />
ting the only blot on a perfect 13-<lb />
game skein.<lb />
Appalachian will be on the rebound<lb />
Gar Mattocks, senior, is expected<lb />
o handli quarterback duties, as he<lb />
last week. 11 will command the<lb />
earn, do most of the passing and<lb />
� nu of the kicking. Behind Mat-<lb />
ocks, Ralph Zehring, George Turner<lb />
and Billy Skeeter, . re ranked.<lb />
R ports have it that Charlie Smith,<lb />
i .jar il two weeks ago against Stet-<lb />
son will , robably be hack in the<lb />
Pirate lineup at tackle. Bucky Dennis,<lb />
a'i.o saw action against Catawba,<lb />
 ill also be in at eith r a guard or<lb />
tackle post. Bull Overtoil and Larry<lb />
Howel will also work tackle posi-<lb />
tions, and Charlie Hoover. Ken Bur-<lb />
gess and Dick Monds will be guards.<lb />
Other linemen are expected to be<lb />
Billy Helm Ray Pennington, Bobby<lb />
Derring, 1'au! Popov, Joe Guess, Ruel <lb />
Edwards and Algy Faircloth.<lb />
I Ion Line Thick<lb />
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vith re rves nd is exp cted to give)<lb />
BCt trouble in depth. Lyn New-<lb />
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'at i atasso are the big guns in<lb />
ront wall ositions.<lb />
.Jack Boone's team is rated<lb />
mately a three-touchdown ui-<lb />
� the Elon crew.<lb />
The first meeting of the Sen-<lb />
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held Tuesday night, October 9,<lb />
from a hard l'J-7 loss at the hands of T:(l() p. m. in room 201 of<lb />
Elon last Saturday. Catawba, ojf the Gym, announces Miss Nell<lb />
course, stopped East Carolina 23-13 Si,Mings, ANater Safety Instruc-<lb />
By special conference permission, tor. Students are asked to bring<lb />
the Western Carolina loss to East their own caps, suits, and towels.<lb />
Tennessee State, 7-6, counted in con-<lb />
ference standings.<lb />
Guilford, showing surprising spunk,<lb />
won their first game in two years last<lb />
week by upsetting Bridgewater 12-7.<lb />
other league games tis week will<lb />
find Catawba at Western Carolina<lb />
and East Carolina at Elon. Guilford<lb />
is a Hampton-Sidney in a nonleague<lb />
bout.<lb />
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October 9.<lb />
Mrs. Morton's Bakery<lb />
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