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Whodunit<lb />
Editor Jimmy Ferrell writes in his<lb />
column of a letter written by one person<lb />
nd signed by another�and wonders<lb />
. htniunit.<lb />
Volume XXXII<lb />
East�i<lb />
Alumni Greeting<lb />
:<lb />
President John D. Messick welcomes<lb />
returning alumni to the campus in a<lb />
persona message on page 2.<lb />
To Play For Homecoming Dance<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956<lb />
 4 C<lb />
Number 5<lb />
Alumni Return For Festivities<lb />
'Miss Homecoming' Chosen<lb />
j<lb />
jiinniv Sedlar, who has been called the "Modern Messiah" of popular<lb />
music and recording star Felicia Sanders will be the feature at-<lb />
tractions at the Homecoming Dance tomorrow night in the Wright Audi-<lb />
.an.<lb />
Jimmy Sedlar Band To Play<lb />
For Homecoming Dance Friday<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
Jimmy Sedlar, materially speaking,<lb />
is tall, rugged, and handsome, and<lb />
could easily double for any advertis-<lb />
ing executive's conception of both<lb />
the football hero and the popular<lb />
young socialite. His rich baritone<lb />
voice, his intonation and styling have<lb />
marked him as one of the leading<lb />
male singers of our time.<lb />
Trumpeter-singer-bandleader Se�-<lb />
lar was a teacher of dance bands and<lb />
. Sedlar, "his orchestra, and<lb />
rding star Felicia Sanders will<lb />
I e the feature attractions at the<lb />
Homecoming Dance tomorrow night.<lb />
� ��- gr irfll perform first at a<lb />
from 8:00 until 8:45 in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. The floor will be<lb />
�" r dancing from 9:00 until<lb />
according to Jay B. Nichols,<lb />
rl mecoming Chairman.<lb />
Sedlar'a troup includes<lb />
1 hria T owner, vocal personality,<lb />
Dixie Fjoot warmers, the Rib-<lb />
' e Glee Club, and pianist<lb />
Jimmy Tyler.<lb />
. I valuable experience be-<lb />
ll before he went on his own.<lb />
I big break came when he<lb />
I Johnny Long's band late in<lb />
 and played the trumpet for<lb />
irs, staying with him until<lb />
� nt into the Army in 1950.<lb />
: -charge, re had an offer from<lb />
- to join their orchestra,<lb />
decided to return to Johnny<lb />
ecsuse it offered him the<lb />
�h sing, as well as play.<lb />
more years with Long and<lb />
knew he was ready to go on<lb />
is own. He now .sings as well as<lb />
the trumpet with his own or-<lb />
tra. He and his group have also<lb />
: for Columbia.<lb />
Sanders<lb />
Miss Felicia Sanders, who made<lb />
opular vocal version of "Blue<lb />
�tar will .ing with Sedlar and his<lb />
orchestra. Her latest album, "At<lb />
' - Blue Angel has sold over 300<lb />
call Jimmy Sedlar the<lb />
Modern Messiah" of dance music.<lb />
era when good dance music<lb />
� dying out, he is con-<lb />
- a guiding force of which<lb />
say will be an entirely new<lb />
era of the music business. His band<lb />
being touted as the greatest thing<lb />
he business since the late 30's.<lb />
Miss Chris Towner . . . with the<lb />
Jimmy Sedlar Band.<lb />
trumpet at the celebrated Navy<lb />
School of Music at Anacostia, Mary-<lb />
land, during his tour of service<lb />
duty. The odd twist to this fact is<lb />
that Jimmy was a member of the<lb />
Army, but was so talented and pro-<lb />
ficient th�t the Navy borrowed his<lb />
services.<lb />
Entertainment Series Begins<lb />
With Navy Band Performance<lb />
The United States Navy Band will<lb />
ar here in Wright Auditorium<lb />
ber 15 with an afternoon and<lb />
evening performance.<lb />
Approximately ten eastern N. C.<lb />
bands have been invited<lb />
the a.ternoon concert at 2:30.<lb />
1 he evening concert will start at<lb />
8:00<lb />
This is the first of seven attrac-<lb />
tions on the entertainment series<lb />
for this year. Next will be Jeffrey<lb />
Lynn, guest artist with East Caro-<lb />
lina Playhouse in "State �f the<lb />
Union Octocber 30-31, November<lb />
1-2.<lb />
Others are: Name Band in con-<lb />
cert dance, January; Roger Wagner<lb />
Chorale, February 28; National Sym-<lb />
phony Orchestra with Seymour Lip-<lb />
kin, guest pianist, March 5; Mimi<lb />
Benzell, Metropolitan Opera Soprano,<lb />
April 1; Eugene List and Carole<lb />
Glenn, Piano-Violin Duo, April 25;<lb />
and a bonus attraction in January<lb />
to be announced.<lb />
Official Status<lb />
The Navy Band, known as "The<lb />
World's Finest" was first enacted<lb />
as an act of Congress in 1925 as the<lb />
official United States Navy Band.<lb />
With this new official status, the<lb />
traditional sea-going uniform of the<lb />
sailor was discarded, and in its place<lb />
the Smart-looking uniform of the<lb />
Navy's Chief Petty Officer was ado-p-<lb />
ed.<lb />
In the years that followed, under<lb />
President Coolidge, Hoover, Roose-<lb />
See BAND, Page 4<lb />
Will Be Crowned<lb />
If Annual Dance<lb />
Tomorrow Night<lb />
24 Coeds Representing<lb />
AH Dormitories, 15<lb />
Prats, Seek Title<lb />
Miss Homecoming was selected by<lb />
Uudent vote today from 24 sponsors<lb />
'presenting all dormitories and 15<lb />
raternities.<lb />
Her identity wf.ll be withheld,<lb />
iiowev. r, and she will be crowned<lb />
luring ceremonies at the annual<lb />
Homecoming Dance in Wright Aud-<lb />
torium tomorrow night.<lb />
Coeds representing the various<lb />
raten ities are as follows: Pat Ever-<lb />
on. Phi Sigma Pi; Linda Whichard,<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi; Carole Robbins,<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha; Dot McCoy, Pi Ome-<lb />
ga Pi; and Betsy Wilson, Phi Omi-<lb />
cron.<lb />
Betty Ann Burnham haa been<lb />
named sponsor for Alpha Phi Omega.<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha chose Peggy Bullock,<lb />
Sue Richards will represent Kappa<lb />
Delta Pi, and Betty Jo Butts has<lb />
been named sponsor for Tau Beta<lb />
Sigma.<lb />
Other Frats<lb />
Kappa Sigma chose Pat Smith,<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha, Doris Shamel, and<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho will be represented<lb />
by Jane Carter.<lb />
Fleming Hall has named Betty<lb />
nn Thomas as their sponsor with<lb />
Alice Anne Home as alternate. Pa-<lb />
tricia Bradshaw is being sponsored<lb />
by Jarvis Hall with Lou Murphy as<lb />
alternate. Wilson Hall chose Glenda<lb />
Rae Touchberry with Susan Dietman<lb />
as her alternate.<lb />
Dorms<lb />
Je:jnette Sibbette has been named<lb />
to represent Garrett Hall and Katy<lb />
Anne Peele will serve as alternate.<lb />
Gotten Hall selected Sue Heath as<lb />
their representative and Linda Hag-<lb />
'or as her alternate. Ragsdale named<lb />
Dorothy Wiley with Nancy Eddins<lb />
as alternate.<lb />
Others include Betty Spencer, Wo-<lb />
man' Hall; Barbara Stockstill, Home<lb />
Management House; and Carolyn<lb />
McDamel, day students.<lb />
T'ntead Hall will be represented<lb />
'V Joyce Worsley while Slay Hall<lb />
men chose Dotty Walker as their<lb />
sponsor.<lb />
Lassiter<lb />
The Rewly-elected queen will suc-<lb />
ceed Jobil Lassiter of Virginia Beach,<lb />
who was a freshman here last year.<lb />
Miss Lassiter is not in school this<lb />
year.<lb />
Jay B. Nichols discusses plans for the homecoming activities with<lb />
James W. Butler. Nichols is chairman of the student activities ;ind Mr.<lb />
Butler is chairman of the alumni affairs.<lb />
Advisory Committee Plans-<lb />
Experiments In Honor System<lb />
Experimentation with the honor jquarter throughout the year instead<lb />
system by one professor in each de- of having restrictions during the first<lb />
partment has been approved by the ' quarter only, explaining, "If girls<lb />
newly-formed Advisory Committee Istay down here on weekends, boys<lb />
which is headed by Dean Leo W. j'will stay<lb />
Jenkins and includes all studiftt Dean of Men James H. Tucker<lb />
Young Democrats Club<lb />
Sends Seven Delegates<lb />
To State Convention<lb />
Delegates of the Young Democrats'<lb />
Club of East Carolina College at-<lb />
tended the annual state convention<lb />
n Winston-Salem October 4, 5, 6.<lb />
For the first time East Carolina<lb />
College was adequately represented<lb />
at the convention, no school having<lb />
more delegates than BOC, according<lb />
to club president Bobby Hall. The<lb />
9QA provided the club with $50 to<lb />
help cover expenses which totaled<lb />
approximately $300.<lb />
For the first year the colleges re-<lb />
presented were allowed two major<lb />
posts within the party.<lb />
East Carolina received recognition<lb />
at the convention as Bobby Hall<lb />
seconded the nomination of Wake<lb />
Forest's candidate Johnnie Roy Hend-<lb />
rea for secretary, and Donald Jones<lb />
seconded the nomination of States'<lb />
-andidate for treasurer.<lb />
In addition to these seconding<lb />
-peechrs Elizabeth Judge was asked<lb />
to second the nomination of National<lb />
"ommitteeman candidate Bill Wood.<lb />
However, she did not receive recogni-<lb />
tion from the chair in time and<lb />
nominating speeches were closed.<lb />
Charles Dean, a delegate from<lb />
UNC and ECC YDC president Bobby<lb />
Hall discussed plans for having the<lb />
YDC presidents from the various<lb />
colleges to visit different campuses<lb />
and discuss what their respective<lb />
schools have been doing.<lb />
Dr. Kafherine Stokes accompanied<lb />
the seven delegates from East Caro-<lb />
lina to the convention.<lb />
organizational heads<lb />
Letters have been ecnt to the heaoL-<lb />
of each department, according to<lb />
word from the Dean's office, asking<lb />
them to cooperate by using the sys-<lb />
tem while testing a senior class<lb />
some time before the end of this<lb />
quarter.<lb />
The committee discussed, also,<lb />
privileges for senior girls, a dating<lb />
bureau, hiring baby sitters for child-<lb />
ren of volunteer chaperones at col-<lb />
lege functions, mail box assignments<lb />
for 1967-58, and campus parking<lb />
problems.<lb />
Privileges<lb />
Rules and regulations concerning<lb />
dating, riding, and weekend privileges<lb />
of coeds caused much debate.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi President Horace<lb />
Rose introduced a plan whereby sen-<lb />
ior girls would be allowed to stay out<lb />
until twelve o'clock on Friday and<lb />
Saturday nights.<lb />
He proposed, too, that frosh coeds<lb />
be restricted three weekends per<lb />
xpla!� ed that if the girla were re<lb />
stricted he felt the hoys should be<lb />
also.<lb />
Dating Bureau<lb />
The committee decided to write<lb />
at t r schools and gather information<lb />
n dating bureaus they might have<lb />
established.<lb />
Discussing the possibility or set-<lb />
ting up such a system here, YWCA<lb />
'resident Nee Dupree said a small-<lb />
scale bureau was tried several years<lb />
.g, hut failed because of 1 ck of<lb />
U tcity I nd campus su. port.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins said if the group was<lb />
interested in setting up such a sys-<lb />
tem, they should contact other<lb />
��chools on the matter, find out what<lb />
hey are doing, and give any plans<lb />
'or our campus a "full treatment<lb />
Other Areas<lb />
Other topics which were brought<lb />
up at the 1 st meeting were sched-<lb />
iled to be discussed farther at todayV<lb />
session. The committee will continue<lb />
meeting throughout the year.<lb />
Weekend Includes Dances,<lb />
Parade, and Football Game<lb />
Several thousand alumni are ex-<lb />
ctcd to return here this weekend<lb />
or the annual homecoming festivi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
The cam us will be bustling with<lb />
ictivities which include two dances,<lb />
the annu 1 para ie Saturday a:ter-<lb />
loon, a football game Saturday night,<lb />
.nd numerous alumni meetings,<lb />
initial activities will be launched<lb />
ight at 6:30 when students will<lb />
arteipate in a Vromibination pep<lb />
ally, bon fire, and .snake dance. On<lb />
�id y night the Homecoming Dance<lb />
1) held in Wright Auditorium,<lb />
aturing Jimmy Sedlar, his orches-<lb />
, and recording s;ar Felicia Sand-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Registration<lb />
AJyirni will begin registration at<lb />
e Alumni Building at 9 a, m. Sat-<lb />
rday morning and continue through-<lb />
out the day. A coffee hour has been<lb />
schedule at 10 a. m. and they will<lb />
he feted at a barbecue luncheon in<lb />
the building at noon.<lb />
The campus will be decorated in<lb />
l1e traditional pirate colors of pur: !e<lb />
ind gold. All dormitories and the<lb />
pirn: Building will hold open house.<lb />
 reunion for physical education<lb />
graduates will be held at the gym<lb />
Saturday morning from 10:30 to<lb />
it ion Kappa Delta Pi officials said<lb />
h y would hold open house at 4:30<lb />
n. m.<lb />
Parade<lb />
At 2 � m three high school bands<lb />
om Greenville. Winterville, and<lb />
rmrjlle, in addition to the East<lb />
� aroiina College Band and a count-<lb />
's number of floats representing<lb />
mitories, club and fraternities<lb />
ill 'orm at the tennis courts to<lb />
'��-h Tv.e annual parrde.<lb />
rhe highlight of events will be the<lb />
if riming football game when the<lb />
i -rv-insnired pirates will face<lb />
hei- western counterparts, Western<lb />
o-rnns Teachers College.<lb />
The 100-piece college marching<lb />
Homecoming- Dance<lb />
Homecoming committee of-<lb />
ficials have announced that the<lb />
dance Friday night will be semi-<lb />
formal, the girls wearing party<lb />
(cocktail) dresses and the boys<lb />
dark suits. The dance after the<lb />
"am" Saturday night will be in-<lb />
formal, boys wearing suits and<lb />
iris, their attire for the game.<lb />
Difficulties Delay Radio Broadcasting<lb />
Technical difficulties will prevent<lb />
East Carolina's FM radio station<lb />
rom going on the air for approxi-<lb />
mately thirty days, according to Mr.<lb />
Wendell Smiley of the library staff.<lb />
"A hole must be cut in the library<lb />
:oof in order for the base to be weld-<lb />
ed on top of the building for the<lb />
towir. If the weather permits, this<lb />
work will be done by next week<lb />
Mr. Smiley said.<lb />
The 91.3 crystal which has been<lb />
sent off to be ground will take ap-<lb />
proximately thirty days for its re-<lb />
turn. Also the actual installation<lb />
and tuning of the FM transmitter<lb />
must be done by a technician nd<lb />
will cost $200, a sum which he. not<lb />
been granted as yet.<lb />
Mr. Smiley said the call letters<lb />
have not been reapplied for since<lb />
being advised of the unavailability<lb />
of WECC, which is still being in-<lb />
vestigated. A list of five others in<lb />
order of preference are to be sub-<lb />
mitted. Student suggestions are wel-<lb />
come and anyone interested should<lb />
visit the library and Mr. Smiley will<lb />
t Ik with them as he has a list of<lb />
letters that may be used.<lb />
Recordings<lb />
In the meantime, East Carolina is<lb />
continuing its distribution of tape<lb />
recordings to fifteen radio stations<lb />
and two TV stations, plus tho live<lb />
shows which emit either from the<lb />
studios on the second floor of the<lb />
library or the studios on the third<lb />
floor of Austin and those produced<lb />
at the local TV station.<lb />
Miss Rosalind Roulston, direc-<lb />
tor of radio and TV here, will trarel<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
to Hickory, N. C, October 15, for a<lb />
meeting of the Department of Audio-<lb />
Visual Education of the N. C. E. A.<lb />
or the purpose of preparing an<lb />
audio-visual handbook for N. C.<lb />
Schools. On October 16, 17, 18, she will<lb />
go to Atlanta for a conference with<lb />
the National Association of Educa-<lb />
tion Broadcasters.<lb />
. Miss Roulston stated that there<lb />
is a dire need for student help in<lb />
conjunction with the FM station.<lb />
Typists, filing clerks, record libra-<lb />
rians wilj be needed even before the<lb />
station goes on the air. Later the<lb />
jobs may be turned into student<lb />
self-help positions, according to Miss<lb />
Roulston.<lb />
band will give their usual half-time<lb />
performance. The theme will be "Hit<lb />
Parade" and most of the recent hit<lb />
tune will be portrayed in spectacu-<lb />
lar fashion, according to drum major<lb />
Bill Speight. Speight added that this<lb />
program will probably be the most<lb />
diversified performance of the year<lb />
and the band will use all of its ta-<lb />
lent in making it the best.<lb />
Queen<lb />
Twenty-three sponsors have been<lb />
chosen by the various dormitories<lb />
and fraternities on campus. E-ch<lb />
group is hopeful that their selection<lb />
will be chosen Homecoming Queen.<lb />
The queen will be crowned during<lb />
intermission at the dance Friday. The<lb />
sponsors will ride on the group floats<lb />
during the parade.<lb />
Working Overtime<lb />
According to Nichols the Student<lb />
Government Association Committee<lb />
has been working overtime for the<lb />
past few weeks in order to make thi�<lb />
Homecoming an event to remember.<lb />
He said that most of the work has<lb />
been done, but he added, "We hope<lb />
everyone will co-operate in making<lb />
this event enjoyable for the alumni<lb />
as well as themselves<lb />
The committee, under Nichols, in-<lb />
cludes Ann Mayo, elections; Eddie<lb />
Dennis, parade; Dave Carson and<lb />
Eddie Harris, dance; Jimmy Phelps,<lb />
introductions at the ball game- and<lb />
Ann Peel, decorations.<lb />
James W. Butler, Alumni Secre-<lb />
tary and General Chairman of the<lb />
Homecoming Committee stated that<lb />
the faculty and student committees<lb />
have worked hard in making this<lb />
a memorable event and he joins in<lb />
welcoming the alumni here Saturday.<lb />
Mr. Butler added. "Always, East<lb />
Carolina is glad to have its alumni<lb />
return to the campus, but especially<lb />
so at Homecoming time. We like to<lb />
have our students, former students,<lb />
nd faculty to rekindle and strength-<lb />
en the ties of loyalty which always<lb />
add to the traditional hospitality and<lb />
welcome which abounds at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Mr. Wendell Smiley is testing the equipment to be used in the radio<lb />
broadcasting with Miss Rosalind Roulston, Director of Radio and TV. Plans<lb />
for broadcasting have been delayed a month because of technical difficul-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Todd Lists Plans<lb />
For Columbus<lb />
Day Celebration<lb />
Plans for the observance of Col-<lb />
umbus Day which include special<lb />
activities developing the topic<lb />
"Americans All" have been completed<lb />
according to Dr. Richard Todd, chair-<lb />
man of the event.<lb />
Mrjor themes for the programs<lb />
scheduled for the first two weeks<lb />
of October will be the discovery of<lb />
the Western Hemisphere and the<lb />
historic brotherhood of the Americas.<lb />
Emphasis will be placed on friendly<lb />
and neighborly relationships be-<lb />
tween the United States and the Lat-<lb />
in American countries.<lb />
Television Programs<lb />
Three televised programs have been<lb />
irr nged as a part of the (program.<lb />
laude Garren of the English De-<lb />
partaent will direct, a program on<lb />
October 13 at 4:30 p. m. over Chan-<lb />
eel 9. Dr. Martha Pingel of the<lb />
faculty will be in charge of a second<lb />
show at 1 p. m. October 14 over<lb />
Channel 7.<lb />
As part oc &amp; college-sponsored<lb />
course of study in "Music Apprecia-<lb />
tion George Perry, of the music<lb />
iepartment, will devote a half-hour<lb />
period to Latin American music.<lb />
Panel Discussions<lb />
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on a series of forums on questions<lb />
related to the "Americans, All" theme<lb />
on selected radio stations throughout<lb />
the state. These programs will be<lb />
tape recordings.<lb />
Seniors of the social studies de-<lb />
partment now doing student teach-<lb />
ing will feature the theme of the<lb />
rrogrpm through such means as book<lb />
displays, films, class discussions, and<lb />
studies.<lb />
A Pan-American flag display and<lb />
an exhibition of paintings and'books<lb />
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Speaking Of<lb />
Recent Interest In Hypnotism<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Fallacies On Frats<lb />
by C'i - r � '1t<lb />
Bt PURVIS BOYETTE<lb />
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Pla�R Rating, rHF'A Convention, March 195<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Jirnmy Ferrell<lb />
Editor<lb />
agreed Ho are pub feed the letter.<lb />
�, rrFEWBirneN !��� with a<lb />
kandwrittea Rignatnaa would ha�e<lb />
Bg. That- the way they<lb />
handled it last year, and no one<lb />
tgfet aboot rjoeatioBing "whod-<lb />
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WE APPMCATE all student eom-<lb />
BMarta, bat these letters admonishing<lb />
tiM uowapaper for not taking a def-<lb />
(nite stand for or against national<lb />
a fraternitiei are becoming tire-<lb />
The latter aftiefe wm the main<lb />
tonic of this column explains that<lb />
ROnM people continually .stand in<lb />
'h way of progresft. Editorials in<lb />
 r East aroiina have not taken any<lb />
kind of Rtand against national social<lb />
fraternitiea. We have a?.ked for a<lb />
Rtrjdent vote, and that's what a news-<lb />
rzi'C.r published and supported by the<lb />
.tjdents should do.<lb />
AatittaM ESdHoi<lb />
Paanari Editor<lb />
Bprs EdftOT<lb />
CD1TOSIAL AS8LSTANTS<lb />
puris Boyelte<lb />
JAN F. RABT,<lb />
OIjIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
JANET HILL<lb />
BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Martha Wilson,<lb />
NEWS BTAFF<lb />
iUSINBM STAFF<lb />
Staff Artist.<lb />
Editorial Advisor<lb />
Financial Advisor<lb />
Exchange Editor<lb />
Taehnieal AaViaar<lb />
Bryan Harrison, Larry Craven<lb />
Edna Whitfield<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
Misa Mary H. Greene<lb />
)r. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Mrs. Suaic Webb<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Another point brought out in the<lb />
letter stated: "In order to annihilate<lb />
fe asinine statement made in last<lb />
week's Ea.�t Carolinian about the<lb />
fraternity at EOC being a 'joke' . . n<lb />
The writer was undoubtedly re-<lb />
fcrring to a remark made a few<lb />
weeki baek in this personal column.<lb />
I -ointed out that this overflux<lb />
( ' 'raternities springing up over<lb />
was beginning to be "down-<lb />
rV,<lb />
? funnv And it is.<lb />
Printed ht Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. I.<lb />
"Thf moving finger writes, and, haying writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor afl your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
translated by E. FitzgeTald.<lb />
ii<lb />
A rumor that five local social<lb />
fratR must be formed before national<lb />
ptow s will affiliate here is just a<lb />
lot of tak, so I hear from a reliable<lb />
source.<lb />
That reliable source isn't the Ad-<lb />
rnVnstration Building, however, but<lb />
a campus fraternity group.<lb />
to tae current interest :n r.yp-<lb />
Th- subject fo- mai.y years<lb />
a i umuoded kjr an atrr.o-pre of<lb />
�jatCTl and earlier in MetOTji was<lb />
thought to V aae of the black art<lb />
Wtr 'reojaeaclj read in the mass cir-<lb />
' �-�; periodical articles which ex-<lb />
 n the latest developments in the<lb />
scientific benefits of hypnosis�the<lb />
paaakaai denUl extraction, psychiatric<lb />
therapy, surgery, and others. Then<lb />
there U the flood of the paper-back<lb />
book market with volumes on re-<lb />
ircamation and life afteT death.<lb />
But despite the popularity of the<lb />
subject, few people are entirely-<lb />
familiar with hypnosis and its em-<lb />
bodiments. For example, ask any in-<lb />
dividual if he thinks a person under<lb />
I ypnosls can be forced to do thing<lb />
which under ordinary circumstances<lb />
hf would not do. The answer is ir-<lb />
variably no. This is a misconception<lb />
and very incorrect. It is true, however,<lb />
that i the hypnotist should sug-<lb />
geat to a female subject, for ex-<lb />
ample, that she do a strip-tease she<lb />
would undoubtedly come out of the<lb />
trance because with a normal woman<lb />
this is against her principals. But<lb />
flbe hypnotist can still hawe his atrip-<lb />
tease. He may suggest to her that<lb />
she b very dirty, that her body ia<lb />
covered with vermin. Now he may<lb />
say, "Take a shower There's your<lb />
�trip-t�ase! The subject is doing<lb />
something in keeping with all her<lb />
principles, more, and what-have-you<lb />
in the privacy of her own shower.<lb />
Little does she know that she is<lb />
performing before strangers.<lb />
Another example�an unangered<lb />
man would not under any situation,<lb />
even hypnosis, kill his best friend.<lb />
But the hypnotist may still create a<lb />
situation whereby he can bring about<lb />
the murder of one's buddy. Explain-<lb />
ing, he may suggest to the subject<lb />
that he is at his home with his wife<lb />
and children who are in bed. He<lb />
alone knows that an escaped convict<lb />
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Reader's Comment<lb />
An Ear To Fraternities,<lb />
An Eye On Wright Circle<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
In answer to all volumes pertain-<lb />
ing to National Social Frats, we<lb />
would like to bring m a few points<lb />
on this subject. We are members of<lb />
Sigma Ban Pi which has been or-<lb />
ganized at ECC since 1951. We do<lb />
not consder this a fly by night or-<lb />
gan, zation. Furthermore, we do not<lb />
consider the frat question funny. We<lb />
feel that this question of National<lb />
Social Fraternities on our campus<lb />
should be faced from all aides and<lb />
not from just one detrimental view.<lb />
.Perhaps what we are about to say<lb />
has ben printed in this paper before.<lb />
If so, we would like to bring it be-<lb />
fore the students again. The necessi-<lb />
ty of National Social Fraternities<lb />
have been, and still are, a problem<lb />
at ECC. We know that frats would<lb />
help alleviate some of the housing<lb />
problems. They woukd eliminate some<lb />
of the lines in the cafteria because<lb />
most of the members would eat at<lb />
their frat houses. Fraternities would<lb />
create more competition among<lb />
grou.?a on campus and create a<lb />
greater brotherhood among their<lb />
members.<lb />
This college ct.rn.pus enjoys the<lb />
reputation of being one of the friend-<lb />
liest in the south Frats can't hurt<lb />
this. If anything, they would help.<lb />
If something isn't done fast, this<lb />
college will die of natural death in<lb />
so far as social life is concerned.<lb />
Jim Parkins<lb />
Tommy Baker<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Being a transfer student from<lb />
Baylor University; I answered the<lb />
IBM ill �Me call of the Ole Tar Heel<lb />
State: Ju?t had to get back to<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
East Carolina as cressured and<lb />
praised for the pauit tour years by<lb />
my cousins. aunts, uncles. and<lb />
friends, so now this fine place will<lb />
be my home until at such time I<lb />
meet the requirements for an A. B.<lb />
degree and take leave.<lb />
Thus far, being in good stead<lb />
with everything (almost everything)<lb />
and everybody concerned. I think<lb />
just one gripe is in order.<lb />
This circle, directly confronting<lb />
persons entering the East Carolina<lb />
College Campus via the administra-<lb />
tion building; enclosed by an ever-<lb />
green hedge and containing a gold-<lb />
fish pond could have direct influ-<lb />
ence on opinions formed of this cam-<lb />
pus by "foreigners' Some two or<lb />
three hours of cutting grass and<lb />
cleaning out that pretty little pool<lb />
would help things considerably. That<lb />
fountain could certainly stand -a<lb />
scrubbing, or whatever it takes to<lb />
clean up a fountain in such slimy<lb />
st3te of affairs.<lb />
On second thought it migbt not<lb />
take too many tuitions to put a new<lb />
one in there.<lb />
At any rate, the circle needs a bit<lb />
of shine work before those high<lb />
school kids get here to look ore<lb />
dear East Carolina.<lb />
Remus Edwards<lb />
Everyone on is  bd oe ja<lb />
v Wright t any graduate student<lb />
Vpend onlv a few<lb />
wed<lb />
ect an: Qg the students th 1 -<lb />
and la - a �al fratemit ea �'<lb />
eryone else has een  �� I '<lb />
fraternities, thi - lamnist - - -<lb />
had very little r- .<lb />
zations. ha rea -<lb />
i an opinion of mine, he<lb />
d disenssi n a:<lb />
on such organizations has been due primal -<lb />
- the mis m anc<lb />
have circulated around campus about th<lb />
I seems to me that anyone whe app.<lb />
anv common sense to ti - - ri wou.<lb />
see that most of he arguments that tome<lb />
people are entertaining against social rrtr<lb />
ternities are mainly of this sort.<lb />
However, there are s- me people who .<lb />
opposing s rial fraternitiea for apparer<lb />
no other reason than "because they <lb />
aren't verv enl - about them Tr<lb />
give such arguments as: East Carolina ti<lb />
dents can't afford them, they form elkra<lb />
they hurt students who are "blackball-<lb />
or "can't afford to join one, and that ti<lb />
instigate drinking, riotious activity, and I<lb />
like.<lb />
It is true that there are some good argu-<lb />
ments against social fraternities, but<lb />
ones just mentioned certainly are not.<lb />
cidentally. these are ihe arguments r.<lb />
frequently used.<lb />
It is very discouraging to heaI people re-<lb />
mark that East Carolina students can't at-<lb />
ford social fraternities. Anyone who ever<lb />
fights for one of those parking s<lb />
marked "For Men Dormitory Students Or<lb />
knows that if that many students can af:<lb />
cars, then they can afford anything t<lb />
national fraternities might offer. As<lb />
the drinking and riotious activity that frats<lb />
instigate, I have no estimate, but one th<lb />
is for sure�such activity seems to prevail<lb />
in places where social fraternities are not<lb />
present.<lb />
The space allotted for CC limits our dis-<lb />
cussion of the other so-called misconcep-<lb />
tions, but most of them such as clique-form-<lb />
ing are taboo with the majority of students<lb />
anv way.<lb />
isn't it time for East Carolina to take<lb />
some stand on scial fraternities, either<lb />
positively or negatively? One thing is for<lb />
sure, if we're ever going to have them e<lb />
had better make a big final effort or wf<lb />
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Western Carolina Visiting Pirates For Homecoming<lb />
Bucs Favored To<lb />
Defeat Visiting<lb />
Catamount Crew<lb />
H tei n Carolina<lb />
weekend,<lb />
Pirates will be<lb />
in theii third North<lb />
- e of the sea-<lb />
a 1-1 slate in<lb />
and a 1-3 overall<lb />
� ' � I larolina's mark thus<lb />
They dropped<lb />
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by Johnny Hudson<lb />
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staff.<lb />
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helm<lb />
A squad of viotory-T.unjri y Pirates<lb />
journeyed to Elon last Saturday<lb />
vith the experts once again pre-<lb />
licting doom tor the forces of East<lb />
arolina College. Even the BCC tu-<lb />
ieut body felt that it woud be anoth-<lb />
er loss. The atmosphere on the Elon<lb />
campus al.so showed defeat for ECC<lb />
as it was just jsuppposed to be another<lb />
contest for the Christians in their<lb />
bid for the North State Conference<lb />
Ch rtvpionahip. (Elon entered the<lb />
game undefeated in conference<lb />
play).<lb />
A few minutes after the opening<lb />
whistle, it seemed as the Christians<lb />
were truing to rule the Bucs as ex-<lb />
pected, as they took the opening<lb />
kick-off and quickly drove to the<lb />
RC 9 yard line before being set<lb />
back by penalties. After this the<lb />
Elon cheering section had little to<lb />
� �� about until r e final quarter<lb />
when the Christians jrot their -one<lb />
score. ECC controlled the game the<lb />
est of the way a they stayed in<lb />
striking distance of the Elon goal.<lb />
"Hats-off" of the game goes to<lb />
Gary Mattocks, who picked u a<lb />
total of 77 yards and also played<lb />
n outstanding defensive game.<lb />
Also sharing t" e spotlight in the in-<lb />
itial win were Tackle Bucky Dennis<lb />
Guard Ken Burgees and Rollbacks<lb />
Bobby Perry and James Speight.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone w:is all smiles<lb />
ifter the game, as he was weil pleas-<lb />
'1 with the preformance of his club<lb />
"It sure feels good to win again<lb />
commented the Buc he: d mentor.<lb />
"The entire team played good ball.<lb />
looked especially good.<lb />
of Speight and<lb />
We suh-<lb />
� . �� ed th<lb />
last<lb />
� � first<lb />
A triple<lb />
u<lb />
lies th with um<lb />
. Mat! ks<lb />
m Hen-<lb />
u . Bobby.<lb />
ack. Also seein<lb />
e James<lb />
Nash and Bob Lilley.<lb />
th will<lb />
w i . Charlie<lb />
Burgesa at guards,<lb />
I an j �"Horse"<lb />
and Bill Helms<lb />
leased after<lb />
g against Elon<lb />
to have the<lb />
e Home-<lb />
-�� ra in-<lb />
will<lb />
ks, Wav-<lb />
but Mattocks<lb />
atid the running<lb />
Perry were also im: ressive<lb />
ituted in whole units for<lb />
time<lb />
th,<lb />
r <lb />
rst<lb />
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r se<lb />
8:00,<lb />
this season and our second<lb />
ii it d i an out-standing job for us<lb />
also. Our defense was made to stoj<lb />
Staffenburg, and that was one ot'<lb />
the key factors in our win. The hoy<lb />
� ive had a lot of spirit the whole<lb />
year and really deserved to win that<lb />
I one<lb />
Switching to next weeks game<lb />
Coach Boone says MWe still have a<lb />
i young team, hut have been iron-<lb />
pul our mistakes i nd should giv-<lb />
plenty of trouble t the rest of our<lb />
opponents. Jerry Brooks and maybe<lb />
Charlie Smith will re irn t" is week<lb />
which will lift our morale continues<lb />
Boone.<lb />
EOC provided a good cheering rep-<lb />
resentatiion in Burlington. It seems<lb />
that a small group of ECC routers<lb />
make more noise than the stu lent<lb />
body does when the team is at home.<lb />
A big attraction at the game was<lb />
a h If time when several ECC stu-<lb />
dents gave the Elon mascot, a fine<lb />
Christian, a ride across field. T. e<lb />
mascot has a sign whirh read "Beat<lb />
E. C. T. ( and he pat on a good<lb />
'�how until a few minute? after the<lb />
game started.<lb />
The Pirates will return home this<lb />
week for a big battle with their<lb />
cross-state rival. Western Carolina<lb />
Teachers College. It will be home-<lb />
coming for HOC and plenty of school<lb />
jpirt is expected to be displayed be-<lb />
fore a capacity crowd in College<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
With their first win behind them,<lb />
ECC should be ready to make their<lb />
bid for the North State Conference<lb />
crown, and it looks that the Cata-<lb />
mounts are in the way. Let's change<lb />
the prediction sheet or a change<lb />
and rate our Pirates a two touch-<lb />
down favorite, 20-7.<lb />
Elsewhere in the conference, it's<lb />
Catawba over lAppalac' ian by 7; the<lb />
Indians have lost Biacchi, their lead-<lb />
ing quarterback, but will still boast<lb />
enough beef to handle the A ps.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne over Guil.ord by 35;<lb />
Bears n way to another fine easo<lb />
with only Catawba .and ECC standing<lb />
in their way of a second straight<lb />
crown.<lb />
Presbyterian over Elon by 7;<lb />
Christians expected to rebound after<lb />
DOC upset but not enough.<lb />
S. M. U. over Puke by 12; Blue<lb />
I'evils having rough season.<lb />
N. C. St. te over Florida State by<lb />
13; Wolfpack will be tough after two<lb />
straight defeats.<lb />
North Carolina over Georgia by 1:<lb />
Tar Heels and Tatum due. this could<lb />
be the week.<lb />
Clemson over Wake Forest by 18;<lb />
Deacs only strength comes in Bill<lb />
Barnes while Tigers are loaded witl<lb />
talent.<lb />
Pirates Win First Game<lb />
In 19-7 Upset Of Elon<lb />
Buc Fullback From Tarboro<lb />
Sparked by new quarterback Gary<lb />
Mattocks, the ECC Pirates took their<lb />
first ballgame of the season, a Xoi h<lb />
State Conference aff ir from favor.ii<lb />
Elon, 19-7.<lb />
Mattock directed a crushing<lb />
;round-air attack against the Elon<lb />
Ttw at Burlington, Saturday night,<lb />
-coring three big touchdowns and<lb />
holding t e touted Christian ground<lb />
machine to only one score.<lb />
The victory gave ECC a 1-1 record<lb />
gainst loop op; onents.<lb />
Scoring for the Bucs were Bobby<lb />
U:in id. Tommy Nash, and James<lb />
Sp ight.<lb />
Pine Play Improved<lb />
Coach Jack Boone bhis week at-<lb />
ited :n ch of the teams success<lb />
;n ; Elon, to "an imj roved de-<lb />
n ive and offtnsive line End Ray<lb />
ennington recovered a fumble that<lb />
ii to � e score and tackle Burl.y<lb />
Dei i is recov( red two more and<lb />
ii � ' a thir i with a jan ing t ckle<lb />
We. used two units against th<lb />
hristians Boone continued, "and<lb />
that kept our boys pretty fr<lb />
throughout the game. The line played<lb />
ill through and through he said.<lb />
Boone also ; raised the running<lb />
of Bobby I.illey, Speight, Nash and<lb />
B i by Perry. And of Mattocks.<lb />
Boone said, "He is a much improved<lb />
h llplayer ar.d gained much of our<lb />
vnrdag himself on that option play<lb />
w<lb />
omen's Recreation Outfit<lb />
Planning Intramural Play<lb />
The boys working in the cafe-<lb />
teria found extra help cleaning ta-<lb />
bles last Thursday, Se; tember 27,<lb />
when the Women's Recreation Asso-<lb />
ciation held initiation. New members<lb />
hi d to dress as Pirates and obey<lb />
-ny command given by older mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
The Women's Recr atioii Associa-<lb />
tion sponsors intramural sports for<lb />
women students of ECC that are in-<lb />
terested in some form of recreation-<lb />
al activities. In the fa quarter the<lb />
association sponsors volleyball and<lb />
i ; tennis, in th" winter quarter, basket-<lb />
ball i nd in the spring quarter, soft-<lb />
hall ar.d badminton.<lb />
The ' ighlight of the year is the<lb />
annual banquet given in the spring, i<lb />
Here awards are given to the stu-<lb />
dents from each class that contri-<lb />
luted the most during the year and<lb />
medals are awarded to the members<lb />
f the ch mpionshjp team.<lb />
Officers of the RA are as fol-<lb />
lows: President, Janie Stallings;<lb />
Vice-Presid nt, Jo Evan Secretarj<lb />
Sylvia Beas'ey; Treasurer, Ann Wil-<lb />
son; East Carolinian Re orter, Rave<lb />
Winstead; Buccaneer Reporter, Mary<lb />
Ixju Wyrick; Historian. Faye Neal;<lb />
Publi ity and Program. Pat Sears;<lb />
Awar.ls Chairman, Melda Lucas.<lb />
th,<lb />
'� ;PP I If 1 I Running a a r serve fullback during mest of<lb />
season, sophomore Bobby I.illey has been a big gun in the Bin offensive.<lb />
Rugged Reserves At ECC End Posts<lb />
Tommy ash<lb />
,<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
Portraitist<lb />
317y2 Evans Street<lb />
� i ninK behind Boh Maynard. Alternating with Maynard in the Elon<lb />
contest. Lilies turned in a top performanre last week. He is one of the<lb />
team- fastest runner<lb />
For Drutf 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. mM 4 p. mlO p. m.<lb />
FLANKERS�Two of East Carolina's top-Plight reserve gridders, who have been seeing quite a bit of<lb />
defensive play in recent games, are Charley Dyson and Herb Robertson. Both boys are newcomer to ECC and<lb />
both are big boys (in the 225-230 region). Coach Boone is expected to use the two in the Homecoming battle<lb />
with Western Carolina this Saturday night at College Stadium.<lb />
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HALFBACK�Tommy Nash, of<lb />
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scored last Saturday in ECC's upset<lb />
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EAST CAftOLIKIAH<lb />
THURSDAYOCTOBER n, li)S6<lb />
At Journalism Clinic<lb />
Organizational Activities<lb />
"V Group Begins Program Enlisting New<lb />
YMCA and YWCA Members This Year<lb />
A program to enlist new YMCA i gates are sent to the<lb />
and YWOA members is presently YMCA-YWCA Assembly each sum<lb />
underway by the "Y" Group, accord- me-<lb />
ing to the officers of this campus<lb />
Mrs Ulan Powell, advisor for the school paper at Ahoskie High<lb />
School is shown during the journalism clinic here last Friday with Alumni<lb />
Secretary James W. Butler and East Carolinian editor Ferrell, who spoke<lb />
to the group Seated is the editor of the Ahoskie Pew-Wow, first-place<lb />
winner in the printed division. The Bailey Bugle received first place in<lb />
the mimeographed division. New Bern and South 1-dgecombe High School<lb />
yearbooks were given first-place awards.<lb />
Schedule of Fall Extension<lb />
Classes Listed by Carter<lb />
, organization.<lb />
rt he irst Vespers program of the<lb />
 ar was held after a very suc-<lb />
cessful weiner roast at the Gym<lb />
ire !tf� on September 20. The "Y"<lb />
provides a Vespers program each<lb />
Thursday evening at the "Y" Hut<lb />
at 6:30 p. m. This is open to all<lb />
students whether members of the<lb />
Y" or not. Future programs will<lb />
nclude singspirations, talks by visit-<lb />
ing speakers, movies and slides,<lb />
nel and group discussions.<lb />
Programs have been planned con-<lb />
rning alcoholism, social frater-<lb />
lities, segregation, and other topics<lb />
f interest.<lb />
The "Y" will sponsor a float in<lb />
the Homecoming parade. Everyone<lb />
:s invited to help decorate the float.<lb />
A White Box service is planned<lb />
for Thanksgiving and Christmas.<lb />
Last year a needy family was "adopt-<lb />
ed" by the "Y" and was given food<lb />
ind clothing by the organization;<lb />
nother family will receive the same<lb />
this year.<lb />
YMCA and YWCA are supporters<lb />
of many social activities. Last year an<lb />
old fashioned box supper was held<lb />
on the lawn in front of the "Y" Hut.<lb />
A square dance will be held Fri-<lb />
day, October 26, at 8 p. m. in Wright<lb />
Dr. Ed Carter of the Field Service<lb />
Department has released the 1956<lb />
Fall scheduling of extension classes<lb />
of East Carolina College.<lb />
Eleven localities are being served<lb />
by 22 members of the faculty at this<lb />
time.<lb />
On Monday at 6:00 p. m. a course<lb />
numbered Science 315X5 is 'aught<lb />
at the high school at Smithfield by<lb />
Dr. Bond. Also Dr. C. Prewett goes<lb />
to Raleigh<lb />
room at Rocky Mount at 7:00 p. m.<lb />
on Tuesdays. Dr. Flanary goes to<lb />
Jacksonville to present a class in<lb />
education 312Ga at the same time.<lb />
Dr. Station journeys to Kinston<lb />
Cour: House to teach education 306G<lb />
with class time 4:00 p. m. Tuesday.<lb />
Fuller<lb />
A: Bridgeton High School at 4:30<lb />
p. m. on Wednesday Mr. Frank Fuller<lb />
presents the course education 360G<lb />
and Dr. Eva Williamson teaches<lb />
'Night Watch program is<lb />
conducted each night, Monday through<lb />
(Thursday, in each of the dorms at<lb />
10:30. A short devotional program<lb />
is held in a different student's room<lb />
each night.<lb />
TAU BETA SIGMA<lb />
T u Beta Sigma held its first meet-<lb />
ing of the year at the home of Mr<lb />
;nd Mrs. Judson White recently.<lb />
Dr. White, advisor for the group, and<lb />
Mrs. White entertained the members<lb />
with a hamburger fry.<lb />
Officers assuming duties for this<lb />
year are; president, Irma Leggett,<lb />
Raleigh; vice-president, Julian Fad,<lb />
Fairmont; recording secretary, Mar-<lb />
garet Frye, C-rthage; corresponding<lb />
secretary, Wilma Blue, Cartilage;<lb />
and treasurer, Bitsy Brooks, Beau-<lb />
fort.<lb />
Home Economics Club<lb />
The Home Economics Club initiated<lb />
over 70 new members at its meeting<lb />
October 9 in Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
The new members were impressively<lb />
Iressed in dark skirts and white<lb />
blouses as they lighted candles from<lb />
the Betty Lamp, symbol of the<lb />
Home Economics Club.<lb />
Important business was discussed<lb />
at this meeting including the launch-<lb />
ing of ; lans for the bi-annual ba-<lb />
zaar which will be later this year.<lb />
t of Cotten Hall honoring their home-<lb />
coming sponsor, Jane Carter.<lb />
The fraternity also ekcted its<lb />
oflicers for the 1956-1957 year during<lb />
;he week. They are as follows: Presi-<lb />
int�Tommy Edison, a jun;or 'rom<lb />
Jacksonville, N. C; Vice President�<lb />
Bubba Driver, sophomore from Rich-<lb />
mond, Va Secretary�Johnny Hud-<lb />
son, sopromore from Wadesboro, N.<lb />
C.j and Treasurer�Harry Archer,<lb />
junior from Norfolk, Va.<lb />
The organization h 21 ehartei<lb />
members at the present time and are<lb />
now making plans for new pledges.<lb />
They are also hard at work pre-<lb />
paring a float for the homecoming<lb />
parade.<lb />
Cast For Frosh Plays<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho<lb />
Building. A string band will furnish I Delta Sigma Rho, the newest fra-j<lb />
the music. temity on campus, made its appear-<lb />
A tacky party will be held lab r ance known last Thursday evening<lb />
in the year, with prizes given for when they g-ve a serenade in front<lb />
the "tackiest" person.<lb />
Every year the "Y" gives money<lb />
to the World University Service to<lb />
help foreign studenlts. Also dele-<lb />
to teach education 360G education<lb />
at 7:00 p. m. At Fayetteville on<lb />
day night at 7:00 p. m Dr. Navarra<lb />
has a class in science 315G and<lb />
Dr. Frances Henry isitructs the<lb />
education l�;i there at this time.<lb />
At Camp Lejeune on. Tuesday even-<lb />
ing, Dr. Clay teaches a course in<lb />
nomics; Mr. Dawson, a course in<lb />
business education; Mr. Goldsworth,<lb />
a  itfcs 65 class; Mrs. Flem-<lb />
ing, mathematics 65; Dr. Taylor,<lb />
;hology.<lb />
Mi Ovid Pierce teaches creative<lb />
writing 1 the Chamber of Commerce<lb />
Lomon Stars In<lb />
Movie Tonight<lb />
Mon Junior College at 6:30 p. m. Wednes-<lb />
day.<lb />
On Thursday at Elizabeth City<lb />
High School Annex at 4:30 p. m.<lb />
Dr. M. J. White teaches psychology<lb />
370G; and Dr. Stritch, education 161.<lb />
At Morehead City Dr. K. Holmes<lb />
holds a cl ss in education 312Ga at<lb />
7:00 p. m. Tl irsday.<lb />
At Camp Lejeune Thursday even-<lb />
ing at 7:0(1 p. ni. Dr. Elizabeth Utter-<lb />
hack teaches English 1; Dr. M. Pin-<lb />
gel, English 11: Dr. Steelman, His-<lb />
tory 50; Mr. Finch, Business Ed.<lb />
14(1; and Mrs. Perry instructs a course<lb />
in Spanish 1.<lb />
Emil E. Liers is the first man to<lb />
breed land otters successfully in<lb />
captivity. From his farm on Route 14<lb />
near Homer, Minn more than 200 of<lb />
the playful animals have gone to pet<lb />
lovers and zoos in Detroit, Now York,<lb />
Chicago and other cities says Reader's<lb />
Digest.<lb />
A self-taught sculptor named Kor-<lb />
czak Ziolkowski has spent nine years<lb />
and $180,000 of his own money work-<lb />
ing the Black Hills of South Dakota<lb />
on a mountain-size statue of Crazy<lb />
Horse, the Sioux Indian chief who de-<lb />
feated General Custer. If and when<lb />
completed years hence, Reader's Di-<lb />
gests reports it will be 563 feet high,<lb />
82 feet taller than the pyramid of<lb />
Gizeh and 6 feet higher than the<lb />
Washington Monument.<lb />
Blooil Drive To<lb />
Start Next Week<lb />
Cadet Col. Lindley McFarland of<lb />
the AFROTC announces a blool drive<lb />
to be held October 18 in Wright<lb />
building from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. with<lb />
a quota of 140 pints set.<lb />
AFROTC Cadets are recruiting<lb />
donors, who will be given slips to<lb />
be signed by the parents if the stu-<lb />
dent is under 21. Upon giving blood<lb />
the donors are given a card with<lb />
their blood type on it and the carrier<lb />
will be entitled to free blood at any<lb />
labr date.<lb />
Etich volunteer is scheduled for<lb />
giving blood and it is requested that<lb />
they appear at the scheduled time<lb />
in order that there will be no delay.<lb />
A ter giving blood the donors will<lb />
be given refreshments.<lb />
Bubba Driver, seated on the left, is shown with Ktudents who<lb />
roles in the annual freshmen plays. The two plays will run again tonight<lb />
in McCinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Placement Bureau Assists<lb />
Five Hundred ECC Graduates<lb />
The 32nd Day Of September<lb />
By DEE HUX<lb />
It sho .1 In't happen to a dog.<lb />
But it certainly hap ens to Jack<lb />
Lemmon as he protrays Marty Ste-<lb />
ward in "Three for the Show" which<lb />
will he shown at 7:00 Thursday<lb />
night in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
It all egan when Marty returned<lb />
home after the Korean War to find<lb />
his glamourous wife (Betty Grable)<lb />
maried to his former collaborator<lb />
(Gower Champion). Of course Julie, j<lb />
the 'a ; e, iias an excuse for this act. r<lb />
It seems that the War Department<lb />
had informed her that Marty was<lb />
dead.<lb />
For awhile, both husbands livo<lb />
in their mixed-up wife's apartment,<lb />
bringing up many hilarous compli-<lb />
cations. While Gower Champion<lb />
grows tense with each step he takes,<lb />
�is wife. Marge plays, the relaxed<lb />
little comedienne.<lb />
This comedy includes two George<lb />
and Ira Ger-hwin songs, including<lb />
"Someone to Watch Over Me There<lb />
is also an interesting ballet  in<lb />
color like the rest of the film.<lb />
"Three for the Show" is based on<lb />
Somerset Maugham's play "Too many<lb />
Husbands<lb />
COLUMBUS DAY<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
on Latin American themes, both in<lb />
the Joyner Library and an artifacts<lb />
displ y in the student union are in-<lb />
cluded in the plans.<lb />
Tl e United States Navy Band,<lb />
scheduled to appear on the campus<lb />
October 15, will � lay a medley of<lb />
Lathi American compositions by re-<lb />
quest of the Columbus Day Commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
Columbus Day Committee<lb />
Committee members who will<lb />
serve along with Dr. Todd are Dr.<lb />
Kenneth Cuthbert, Dr. Martha Pingel.<lb />
Dr. Mildred South wich, Mr. Flem-<lb />
ing Moore. Mr. Fancis Neel, Mr.<lb />
j Claud Garrea, Miss Rosalind IRoul-<lb />
ston, Mr. James Butler, and Miss<lb />
Mary Greene.<lb />
By MARJORIE DAVIS<lb />
Putting a hand over his mouth teria's &amp;0th<lb />
to cover a yawn, Steve raised on<lb />
eye lid and looked at the clock. The<lb />
hands, showing 9:30 a. m indicated<lb />
to Steve that his first class, Ameri-<lb />
can Lit lhas been in session 30<lb />
minutes. This would mean his sixth<lb />
cut. On the way out of Slay Hall, he<lb />
met his classmate, Tom, who informed<lb />
him of their American Lit. class get-<lb />
ting free cuts that day. "You ar<lb />
Lucky, Stevie Boy<lb />
In the Soda Shop, he struggled up<lb />
to the crowded counter. The cutest<lb />
soda jerk came directly to him for<lb />
anniversary and ytou<lb />
are the 50th person to come in<lb />
He was seated at a table. Before<lb />
him as placed a huge steak, one<lb />
inch thick and swimming in steaming<lb />
gravy. Served along with the steak<lb />
were golden brown french fries, a<lb />
tossed salad with french dressing,<lb />
hot rolls and butter and for dessert,<lb />
a gigantic slice of pineapple up-side<lb />
down cake. Last but by no means<lb />
least, Mr. Julian served his own<lb />
specialty, a cup of coffee.<lb />
In accounting 225 class, Miss Pot-<lb />
ter congratuated Stev on a per-<lb />
the<lb />
hysical<lb />
 igri<lb />
his order and he easily found an fect p �Never has it given me<lb />
�mpty table where he could drink<lb />
The great $99,800,000 bridge under<lb />
construction across the Mackinac<lb />
Straits in Michigan, Reader's Digest<lb />
reports, will set two records. It will<lb />
be the world's costliest bridge and,<lb />
from anchorage to anchorage, the<lb />
world's longest suspension bridge.<lb />
It will be opened in 1957.<lb />
his coffee and eat his cream puffs.<lb />
On the way to his next class in<lb />
Austin, Steve stopped by the Post<lb />
Office. Inside his box, there were four<lb />
letter for him. Two were from his<lb />
parents, Mom was sending a cake<lb />
and Dad enclosed a check for $50.00.<lb />
girl back home. One was from his<lb />
The other letter was from the Dean<lb />
of Men. His name had been drawn<lb />
in a raffle and he was to have the<lb />
honor of being the escort of Miss<lb />
Kim Novack, who was to make a<lb />
personal appearance the latter part<lb />
of November.<lb />
He lit a Winston and waited out-<lb />
side the classroom for the bell to<lb />
ring for his World History class.<lb />
Dr. Pasti came up to him, "Steve,<lb />
your advisor talked to me and you<lb />
can subsistute P. B. 110 and 111<lb />
for World History 140 and 141<lb />
At lunch as Steve placed the sil-<lb />
ver on the tray, Mr. Julian came<lb />
up to him and said, "Congratula-<lb />
tions my boy. Today is the cafe-<lb />
more pleasure to give a one<lb />
"What a day this has been! I'll<lb />
always remember September 62'<lb />
thought Steve as he looked out the<lb />
window in Flanagan at the boys<lb />
strolling along the walk from Slay.<lb />
The bell rang and Frank shook<lb />
Steve's shoulder, "Hey, come on,<lb />
Steve, come on, get out of bed.<lb />
You'll be late for your American<lb />
Lit. class.<lb />
That must have been some dr am,<lb />
judging .from that egression on<lb />
your face while you were sleeping<lb />
BAND<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
velt. Truman, and Eisenhower<lb />
United States Navy Band has ap-<lb />
peared before tremendous audi-<lb />
ences, ap; earing in hundreds of<lb />
cities, large and small, all the states<lb />
in the Union, as well as Canada,<lb />
Alaska, Puerto Rico, Panama, Ja-<lb />
maica, Haiti and the Virgin Islands.<lb />
Hundred Artists<lb />
Today, the Navy Band is composed<lb />
of � round a hundred individual<lb />
artists, each of whom could take his<lb />
place with the greatest of the world's<lb />
symphony orchestras. The duties as-<lb />
signed to the band require unlimited<lb />
versatility.<lb />
The Band traditionally appears at<lb />
funeral services for Navy men in<lb />
Arlington Cemetery, but most of<lb />
its duties are of a more enjoyable<lb />
nature. It is an indispensable part<lb />
of Washington's colorful parades and<lb />
inauguration ceremonies, and often<lb />
is the center of attraction at the<lb />
White House.<lb />
In 1940 it was recognized by the<lb />
American Bandmasters Association<lb />
assemble! in convention as the out-<lb />
standing band in America. In 1947,<lb />
ifter World War ill, the Band again<lb />
started its annual concert tours,<lb />
which it had dispensed with during<lb />
that period.<lb />
Charles Brendler, USN, Conductor<lb />
and Of icer in Charge, was promoted<lb />
to the rank of Lieutenant Command-<lb />
er in 1947 and in 1953 he was pro-<lb />
moted to full Commander, a life<lb />
time rank, and the highest rank<lb />
ever held by a musician in the Reg-<lb />
ular Navy.<lb />
East Carolina College assisted 501 ieluding<lb />
graduates of the college in finding<lb />
positions uuring the period of Sep-<lb />
tember 1, 1955-A'gust 31, 1956, ac-<lb />
cording to a report just released<lb />
by Dr. J. L. Oppelt, director of the<lb />
Bureau of Student Teaching and<lb />
Placement.<lb />
Of those reporting their employ-<lb />
ment to the Bureau, 40K, or ap; roxi-<lb />
mately 94 per-cent, accepted posi-<lb />
tions in elementary or secondary<lb />
schools or in colleges.<lb />
Among those choosing careers in<lb />
education, lit") became teachers in<lb />
kindergarten or the elementary<lb />
grades. Of these, 108 are now teach-<lb />
ing in grades four through eight, and<lb />
one in kindergarten.<lb />
Principals<lb />
East Carolina graduates who dur-<lb />
ing the � eriod covered by the report<lb />
indicated employment in secondary<lb />
schools numbered 257. Three are<lb />
serving as school principals, one as<lb />
a superintendent's aid, two as school<lb />
librarians, and three as supervisors<lb />
of instruction.<lb />
industrial arts, heal<lb />
t due tion, home econ<lb />
languages, Ea . � i<lb />
tional agriculture, the<lb />
ce, mathematics, boa I<lb />
ti n. art and music.<lb />
In College<lb />
Sixteen of those inclu led<lb />
it's summary are<lb />
cell. gcs. Thirteen hold - I<lb />
fields of Air Force ROTC.<lb />
education, economics, English<lb />
home economics. The three<lb />
are employed as librarian, diractoi<lb />
of men's housing, or dean of w<lb />
Thirty-three of the graduate<lb />
tered fields other than tea-<lb />
Positions include a w .<lb />
occupations, among them those o:<lb />
hank teller, cartographer, farmer.<lb />
insurance adjuster, j<lb />
annour.cer, scout execu: ��<lb />
librarian, Federal revenue a r<lb />
sanitarian, and draftsmen.<lb />
Definition, of Abstract Art:<lb />
A painting which everyone<lb />
Others in thi.s group are teaching j look at, give an ir.terpretation<lb />
in various areas of instruction, in- always he rij?ht!<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"The Hnu� of Same Pmnd"<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 />
Group Interviews<lb />
Dr. J. L. Oppelt, director of<lb />
student teaching and placement,<lb />
announces that C. E. Merrill, re-<lb />
gional manager in Richmond,<lb />
Virginia, of the General Account-<lb />
ing Office will be interviewing<lb />
accounting graduates on Wednes-<lb />
day, October 24, at 7:00 p. m.<lb />
in room 217 of Joyner Library.<lb />
The General Accounting Of-<lb />
fice is interested in employing<lb />
accounting graduates for posi-<lb />
tions in either the Washington<lb />
office or one of the 19 regional<lb />
offices.<lb />
Fall, winter, and spring gradu-<lb />
ates who are interested should<lb />
contact Dr. Oppelt for further<lb />
information.<lb />
Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
HAMBURGERS<lb />
COLD DRINXS<lb />
HOT DOGS<lb />
SANDWICHES<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
CURB SERVICE<lb />
Dancing" Pavillion For Your Pleasure<lb />
Near TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
IT'S FOR<lb />
by Chester Field<lb />
J. Paul Sheedy Was A Lone Wolf Till<lb />
Vv ildroot Oeam-Oil Gave Him lonudence<lb />
ell<lb />
HEATH'S<lb />
FOR THE REST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE<lb />
T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOTB OF<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
Near TV Station at the Cronroftd<lb />
PIT-COOKED BAR-B-Q<lb />
THI INSIDI-OUT PEOPLE<lb />
The thug wLo blows the bank apart<lb />
It often a bashful boy at heart.<lb />
The clean-cut man with clean-cut grin<lb />
Is apt to be a sinner within.<lb />
To end this confusion, make it your goal<lb />
To take off that mask and play<lb />
your real role!<lb />
Pot real pleasure, try the real thin.<lb />
Smoke Chesterfield! Yon get much mote<lb />
of what you're smoking for  real rich<lb />
flavor, nal satisfaction, and the smoothest<lb />
smoke ever�thanks to exclusive ACCU��ATI<lb />
Take yew<lb />
� � �<lb />
���<lb />
"I'm starved for affection wailed Sheedy, "but the girls think I'm just �<lb />
cur. Whenever I paws to talk to one she makes tracks for the tall timber<lb />
and hides Poor old Sheedy felt so lousy he wanted to pack up and lea.<lb />
"Don't be sucha shaggy dog said his Den Mother. "Get<lb />
yourself some Wildroot Cream-Oil and spruce up<lb />
Now J. Paul's the most popular wolf in the forest,<lb />
because his hair looks healthy and handsome, the way<lb />
Nature intended . . . neat but not greasy! Try Wildroot<lb />
Cream-Oil yourself, in the bottle or handy tube. You'll<lb />
soon be a howling success with the girls.<lb />
 � J31 S Hams HM OlCi Williamtvtlk, N. Y<lb />
Wildroot Cream-Oil<lb />
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