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What was President Eisenhower's<lb />
great crusade?" That's the topic of<lb />
.j-uest columnist Bobby Hall's column<lb />
which appears on page 2 of this week's<lb />
isue.<lb />
ttarolini<lb />
Issues<lb />
ys before the election<lb />
and themaTTPISKues are military draft<lb />
ing and hydrogen bomb explosions. See<lb />
Oliver Williams' column on page 2.<lb />
Volume XXXII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1956<lb />
Number 7<lb />
Conover, right at table, played by Bob Tyndall. offers a dramatic proposal to Grant Matt<lb />
nn, left, and his wife Bobbi Harrell, as a critical moment develops in "State Of The Union<lb />
(page 1 photos by Nora Willis)<lb />
Starring Actor Jeffrey Lynn<lb />
'State Of The Union" Continues Run<lb />
Tonight, Tomorrow Night In McGinnis<lb />
Union" will play<lb />
ht and tomorrow night<lb />
'�- tditoxium at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
litzer Prize-winning play by<lb />
. : : ay and Russel Grouse<lb />
feal est tar Jeffrey Lynn,<lb />
Broadway actor and star<lb />
television, and a vet-<lb />
it. The production is<lb />
:sented by the East Carolina<lb />
house.<lb />
"State of the Ui.ion" is a three-<lb />
act comedy and satire on the current<lb />
political scene. It i reported that<lb />
for the first two nights audiences<lb />
have res; onded enthusiastically to<lb />
the presentations of the Playhouse's<lb />
first major production of the year.<lb />
The players will he recognized by<lb />
the audience for their participation<lb />
in such productions held last year<lb />
as "Blithe Spirit "Detective Story<lb />
Fall Exam Schedule Luted<lb />
e final exam schedule for fall<lb />
ter has been announced by Dr.<lb />
W. Jenkins, vice president and<lb />
of administration.<lb />
nday afternoon, November 19,<lb />
. November 20, and Wednes-<lb />
ing, November 21, will be<lb />
double-period examina-<lb />
all three-quarter-hour<lb />
four-quarteri-hour courses,<lb />
q .arter-hour courses; also<lb />
� quarter-hour and two-quarter-<lb />
meeting three or four<lb />
week. These one and two-<lb />
ir classes, however, will<lb />
ted to one-hour exams. These<lb />
and the double-period exam-<lb />
ns will be administered accord-<lb />
:he schedule below.<lb />
quarter-hour arid two-<lb />
hour classes meeting one or<lb />
lays a week will be limited to<lb />
our exam to be administered<lb />
(during the last regularly schniuled<lb />
of these classes prior to<lb />
1:00 p. m. on Monday, November 19.<lb />
The schedule for exams to be held<lb />
on November 19, 20, and 21 follows:<lb />
On Monday afternoon, November<lb />
19, first period classes will have<lb />
their exams sixth and seventh<lb />
periods; third period classes will<lb />
'nave their exams eighth and ninth<lb />
periods; and ninth period classes<lb />
will have their exams from 5:30 to<lb />
7:30 p. m.<lb />
On Tuesday, November 20, second<lb />
period classes will have their exams<lb />
first and second periods; fourth<lb />
period classes will have their exams<lb />
third and fourth periods; fifth period<lb />
classes will have their exams sixth<lb />
and seventh periods; and sixth period<lb />
classes will have their exams eighth<lb />
and ninth periods.<lb />
On Wednesday morning, Novem-<lb />
ber 21, seventh period classes will<lb />
have their exams first and second<lb />
periods, and eighth period classes<lb />
will have their exams third and fourth<lb />
periods.<lb />
and "Darkness at Noon Among the<lb />
old timers in the Playhouse are<lb />
Bobbie Harrell, Bill Dixon, Margaret<lb />
Starnes, Bob Tyndall, and Tommy<lb />
Hull. All of these have important<lb />
roles in "State of the Union<lb />
Others<lb />
Others in "State of the Union"<lb />
who have been active in Playhouse<lb />
activities include Genia Truelove,<lb />
Alice Horn, Al Carr, and J. C. Dunn.<lb />
Bobbi Harrell, who plays Mary<lb />
Matthews, will be remembered for<lb />
her role in "Detective Story last<lb />
year. Bobbie has don extensive<lb />
work in dramatics while at East<lb />
Carolina and this is her third year<lb />
in the Playhouse. Bob Tyndall, who<lb />
plays James Conover, played last<lb />
year in "Cinderella" and "The Va-<lb />
liant Margaret Starnes, who plays<lb />
Kay Thorndike, had one of the lead-<lb />
ing roles in "Long Christmas Din-<lb />
ner last year.<lb />
The leading role in "Blithe Spirit"<lb />
was played last year by Genia True-<lb />
love, who acts as prompter in "State<lb />
of the Union Lloyd Bray, who plays<lb />
the judge and is in charge of tech-<lb />
nical operations on the play, played<lb />
in "Darkness at Noon Bill Dixon,<lb />
playing Spike McManus, also gained<lb />
experience in "Darkness<lb />
Lynn<lb />
All of the members of the "State<lb />
of the Union" c st have commented<lb />
on the participation of Jeffrey Lynn.<lb />
Most feel that he has contributed<lb />
in a large degree to the overall suc-<lb />
cess for the first two night's run<lb />
of the production and to the de-<lb />
velopment of the playhouse.<lb />
Thirty-Four Students Chosen<lb />
For National Who's Who List:<lb />
Students Favor Social Frats<lb />
Annual Yearbook<lb />
Includes Top<lb />
College Seniors<lb />
Hooper Recognized For FTA Service; Awarded<lb />
Life Membership In Education Association<lb />
1 recognition of long and out-<lb />
standing service as sponsor of the<lb />
Carolina Chapter of the Future<lb />
teachers of America, Miss Emma<lb />
Hooper, English Department fa-<lb />
member, has received a life<lb />
membership in the National Edu-<lb />
cation association presented by chap-<lb />
ter members and other friends.<lb />
Last week-end, the presentation<lb />
was made during the Northeastern<lb />
District Convention of the North<lb />
Miss Emma L. Hooper, English Department faculty member, is<lb />
down after receiving a life membership in the National Education Asso-<lb />
ition.<lb />
Carolina Education Association on<lb />
campus here.<lb />
Presentation of the certificate was<lb />
made by Doris Mae Bryan, presi-<lb />
dent of the Northeastern District<lb />
organization of the FTA. Doris<lb />
praised the work of Miss Hoo-<lb />
ker as sponsor and congratulated<lb />
her on the achievements of the col-<lb />
lege chapter. The Northeastern Dis-<lb />
trict FTA i resident is treasurer of<lb />
the North Carolina organization and<lb />
in 1955 was the chapter representa-<lb />
tive at the convention of the Na-<lb />
tional AssVdatiora to-f the Future<lb />
Teachers of America.<lb />
Sponsor<lb />
Miss Hooper became sponsor of<lb />
the college chapter when it was<lb />
chartered May 10, 1939, and has<lb />
been associated with members in<lb />
their work since that time. She has<lb />
taught in the department of English<lb />
at East Carolina since September,<lb />
1924. In addition to her work with<lb />
the Robert H. Wright chapter, she<lb />
served for a number of years as<lb />
chairman of the commencement com-<lb />
mittee at the college and has held<lb />
other important posts as a faculty<lb />
member.<lb />
Much Joy<lb />
"My work with the Future Teach-<lb />
ers organization has given me much<lb />
joy. It has been an inspiration to be<lb />
See HOOPER, page 4<lb />
Only One-Third<lb />
Of Student Body<lb />
Voice Opinion<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Social fraternities received an<lb />
overwhelming vote of approval by<lb />
the student body and a large vote<lb />
o. disap. rova; by the faculty in the<lb />
campus-wide straw poll conducted<lb />
here earlier this week.<lb />
Final tabulations showed that the<lb />
student body voted 4 to 1 in favor<lb />
of fraternities, while the faculty<lb />
voted 3 to 1 against them.<lb />
Only one-third of the students<lb />
turned out to vote on the rainy<lb />
Monday, however, and a general<lb />
feeling that there is not enough in-<lb />
terest in such organization seems<lb />
to be circulating.<lb />
Commenting on the .mal! vote,<lb />
Dean Tucker, chairman of the stu-<lb />
dent-faculty committee studying fra-<lb />
ternities, said, "It seems to me that<lb />
the students did not show enough<lb />
interest in it<lb />
SGA President Dock Smith stated<lb />
th. t although only one-third of the<lb />
students voted, it was still one of<lb />
te largest ever recorded at this<lb />
institution.<lb />
"With such a dear and over-<lb />
whelming vote of the student body<lb />
in favor of social fraternities, I see<lb />
a great challenge ahead for our<lb />
administration. I see a great chal-<lb />
lenge aheid of us also if we are to<lb />
prove ourselves worthy of this great<lb />
opportunity President Smith said.<lb />
"This approval may be only an<lb />
opinion Smith continued, "hut it<lb />
certainly givers a clear indication of<lb />
what the students here at East Caro-<lb />
lina want and feel they deserve<lb />
Committee Meeting<lb />
According to Dean Tucker, the<lb />
fraternity committee will meet today<lb />
and consider the vote. It will then<lb />
pass along its findings to President<lb />
Mes.sick who will 'present the find-<lb />
ings and recommendations to the<lb />
Board of Trustees.<lb />
The Board of Trustees will con-<lb />
sider the student and faculty opinion<lb />
as expressed in the opinion poll and<lb />
will take some action on social fra-<lb />
ternities.<lb />
Analyzation Of Vote<lb />
An analyz tion of the vote showed<lb />
that of the 1.114 students voting,<lb />
S29 voted for fraternities, 204 voted<lb />
against them, and SI had no feel-<lb />
ings for or against them.<lb />
The vote from the faculty showed<lb />
that the faculty voted three to one<lb />
against such organizations. Fifty-<lb />
four faculty members voted against<lb />
fraternities, 19 voted for them, and<lb />
14 had no feelings.<lb />
Further Break-down<lb />
A further break-down of the vote<lb />
which showed the results according<lb />
to classes showed that of the 167<lb />
seniors voting, 102 were for fraterni-<lb />
ties, 48 against, and 17 had no feel-<lb />
ings on them.<lb />
Ninty-one seniors said they would<lb />
join a fraternity if asked, and 54<lb />
See POLL, page 4<lb />
It was pretty busy around the polls Monday, during the opinion poll<lb />
concerning national social fraternities, although only one-third of East<lb />
Carolina's student, voted.<lb />
In Mock Election<lb />
Students Favor Stevenson<lb />
Over Ike By 2-1 Margin<lb />
In the presidential poll conducted<lb />
here this week by the East Caro-<lb />
linian, Adlai Stevenson and Estes<lb />
Ki fauver received approximately<lb />
6895 of the votes cast or a margin<lb />
of two to one over the Republican<lb />
candidates, Eise.ihower and Nixon.<lb />
With around one-third of the stu-<lb />
dents voting, the final tabulations,<lb />
excluding the faculty votes, showed<lb />
the Democrats with a vote of 738<lb />
to the 34G cast for the Republicans.<lb />
Breakdown of Votes<lb />
A breakdown of the votes on cam-<lb />
us showed that Stevenson received<lb />
his largest majority from the senior<lb />
and sophomore classes where he re-<lb />
ceived two and a half votes for every<lb />
one cast for Eisenhower. Not far<lb />
behind, however, was the junior<lb />
class who gave Stevenson a margin<lb />
of two and a quarter votes to every<lb />
one given to Ike.<lb />
Incidentally, Stevenson received<lb />
his largest vote percentage from the<lb />
upperclassmen, many of whom will<lb />
be eligible to vote in the presidential<lb />
election next week.<lb />
The smallest majority the Demo-<lb />
crats received in the poll came from<lb />
the Freshman Class where they re-<lb />
ceived only one and three-fourths<lb />
votes for each one cast for Ike.<lb />
The class participating most ex-<lb />
tensively in the poll were the juniors<lb />
with 4f'i of that class votm Close<lb />
behind, however, were the sopho-<lb />
mores with 44ff voting. The seniors<lb />
and freahmes had the lowest per-<lb />
centage of voters with 33C' and<lb />
29 r, respectively.<lb />
Hall Comments<lb />
Bobby Hall, President of the Young<lb />
Democrats Club on campus, feels<lb />
that the trend of college voting in<lb />
North Carolina indicates that Ei-<lb />
senhower can expect a much lesser<lb />
vote in this state this year than he<lb />
received in 1952.<lb />
According to Hall, the difference<lb />
between the election this year and<lb />
the one in 1962 is "that in 1952 the<lb />
people went to the polls shouting<lb />
'we want a change' but this year<lb />
they are shouting 'short changed<lb />
Thirty-four seniors have been chos-<lb />
en to re; resent East Carolina in<lb />
the 1956-57 edition of "Who's Who<lb />
Among Students in American Uni-<lb />
versities ani Colleges The annual<lb />
publication lists student leaders from<lb />
approximately six hundred educa-<lb />
te tal institutions throughout the na-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Nominees ae selected by a student-<lb />
faculty committee and final choices<lb />
are made by officials at the organi-<lb />
zation's national headquarter in<lb />
Tuscaloosa, Ala.<lb />
Determining factors for the choice<lb />
of representatives include excellence<lb />
in scholarship, leadership, partici-<lb />
pation in extra-curricular and aca-<lb />
demic activities, citizenship and ser-<lb />
vice to the school, and promise of<lb />
luture usefulness to business and<lb />
society.<lb />
Probably the youngest of the na-<lb />
tionwide honor organizations, "Who's<lb />
Who Among Student in American<lb />
Universities and Colleges" was<lb />
established sixteen years ago. All<lb />
student chosen from East Carolina<lb />
will be pictured in the feature sec-<lb />
tion of the college yearbook.<lb />
Representatives<lb />
East Carolina's contribution to this<lb />
year's publication include Betty Joan<lb />
Ashley, Greenville Banks, Jr Lloyd<lb />
Bray, Jr Decoma Jane Byrd, Sam-<lb />
uel David Carson, Lemuel Howard<lb />
Cox, June Frances Crews, Neel Du-<lb />
pree, William Mack Edmondson, Jr<lb />
Marion Murray Evans, Patricia Ann<lb />
Everton, Jimmy M. Ferrell;<lb />
Freda Jean, Fisher, Louise Fitz-<lb />
gerald, Robert S. Forrest, Eugen�<lb />
Hayman, Billy Charles Helms, Mar-<lb />
tha Ann Johnson, Rachel A. Lang,<lb />
Bobby Mann, Annie Lee Mayo, Fran-<lb />
ces Jane Midyette, Frank Leslie<lb />
Moore;<lb />
Jay B. Nichols, Ann Davis Peel,<lb />
June Allen Quinn, E'lizabeth Ann<lb />
Randolph, Edith Peatrtoss Rogers,<lb />
Horace Leslie Rose, Jr Thomas Eu-<lb />
gene Ruffin, Dock Garner Smith,<lb />
Kenneth J. Smith, Jr Wiley Beverly<lb />
Teal, and Barbara Caroline Tucker.<lb />
Ashley<lb />
Betty Joan Ashley is a grammar<lb />
grade education major from White-<lb />
ville. She has been active with the<lb />
Methodist student organizations and<lb />
is presently serving as chairman of<lb />
the vesper commission at the Meth-<lb />
odist Student Center.<lb />
Banks<lb />
Greenville Banks of Maple is ma-<lb />
joring in business education. He is<lb />
president of Pj Omega Pi, treasurer<lb />
of the North Carolina FBLA, and<lb />
See WHO'S WHO, page 4<lb />
Publicize "State Of The Union" Production<lb />
Jitterbug Contest<lb />
The Record and Dance Committee<lb />
of the College Union is sponsoring<lb />
a jitterbug-bop contest Wednesday,<lb />
November 7, in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Cash awards of ten dollars, seven-<lb />
rifty, and five dollars will be given<lb />
to the winners. The judges who will<lb />
be faculty members and others<lb />
not connected with the student body<lb />
will judge the participants on the<lb />
basis of rhythm, ability to keep time<lb />
with the music, how well the basic<lb />
steps Vork with nrusic, and va-<lb />
riations of basic steps used.<lb />
The dance will be held from 8:00<lb />
p.m. to 9:30 p.m and entrants should<lb />
have their name, the name of their<lb />
partner, and their first, second, and<lb />
third choice of records by which<lb />
they wish to dance in Miss Men-<lb />
denhall's office by twelve o'clock,<lb />
November 3.<lb />
The Record and Dance Committee<lb />
is headed by Greenville Banks.<lb />
The animals and students pictured above created quite a bit of noise around campus on several occasion<lb />
this week, publicizing the playhouse production of "State Of The Union" which will play again tonight end<lb />
tomorrow night in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb /><pb facs="00038409_tn_0002" /><lb />
warn two<lb />
� in i�i ����. 3E<lb />
The Great Crusade<lb />
(Guest columnist Bobby Hall is presi-<lb />
dent of the campus YDC. He has had pre-<lb />
vious experience with the East Carolinian as<lb />
assistant editor and columnist.�Editor)<lb />
By BOBBY HALL<lb />
As November 6th draws near the Ameri-<lb />
can people are being drawn nearer and nearer<lb />
in' making a great decision of electing a gov-<lb />
erning body of these great United States for<lb />
the next four years. On the one side they have<lb />
leadership and the other popularity and cru-<lb />
sadership. In 1952 the American people elect-<lb />
ed the crusader Dwight D. Eisenhower to<lb />
the presidency. During Mr. Eisenhower's cam-<lb />
paign there was talk of a "great crusade<lb />
This crusade was so far fetched it was to<lb />
embrace every element of government and<lb />
give the American people a new America.<lb />
What was this "great crusade?" This is hard<lb />
to answer but we do know what it was not.<lb />
The "great crusade" could not have been<lb />
meant to clean up corruption in the govern-<lb />
ment. If it did how does the Republican Party<lb />
explain the cheese deal, the nickle contract<lb />
in Cuba, the Dixon-Yates contract, and yes,<lb />
Mr. Harold Talbott, former secretary of the<lb />
Air Force.<lb />
The "great crusade" could not have meant<lb />
the reduction of taxes which would help all<lb />
the American people. It is true taxes have<lb />
been reduced; but what kind? The excise<lb />
taxes were reduced but not for the people.<lb />
This tax was levied during the war on a va-<lb />
riety of goods such as household appliances,<lb />
automobiles and entertainments. To show who<lb />
benefited in the reduction of this tax lets use<lb />
the theater as an example. When this tax<lb />
was in force and if you went to a movie a<lb />
certain percentage of the admission price was<lb />
tax and was used by the government. Today<lb />
you pay the same price or. more as you did<lb />
when the tax was in force. So the business<lb />
establishment is making the reduction that<lb />
you should be receiving. The "great crusade"<lb />
"could not have meant increased social se-<lb />
curity for our older generation as the Re-<lb />
publican's fought the Democratic amendments<lb />
of lowering the benefit age for those perm-<lb />
anently and totally disabled from 65 to 60;<lb />
and lowering the retirement age for women<lb />
from 65 to 62; and the increase of grants to<lb />
the States for public assistance to the needy,<lb />
aged, blind, and disabled.<lb />
On December 8, 1849, at Galveston, Texas,<lb />
General Eisenhower said: "If all that Ameri-<lb />
cans want is security, they can go to prison.<lb />
They'll have enough to eat, a bed, and a roof<lb />
over their heads Evidently six and a half<lb />
years has wrought little basic change in Mr.<lb />
Eisenhower's philosophy. He called the above<lb />
amendments passed by Congress "unwise<lb />
The "great crusade" could not have meant<lb />
'peace and prosperity" as the Republicans<lb />
would have you believe. Does the following<lb />
constitute prosperity? In the three and one-<lb />
haif years the Republicans have been in of-<lb />
fice 180,000 small farmers have been forced<lb />
off their farms; for every $4 a farmer got<lb />
in 1952 he gets less than $3 now; small busi-<lb />
ness profits decreased by 52 per cent while<lb />
big business profits went up by 61 per cent;<lb />
take home pay of corporations went up 35<lb />
per cent while" the average person's went up<lb />
only 4 per cent. As for peace do we have<lb />
peace when every time an American plane<lb />
gets near a Russian border it is shot down;<lb />
Americans imprisoned in Communist coun-<lb />
tries; and do we have peace when there are<lb />
revolts in Poland and Austria?<lb />
Today when you hear a Republican cam-<lb />
paigning "for his party all you can hear him<lb />
say, is. "We've got Ike Never does he talk<lb />
about the issues involved and I can under-<lb />
stand why. When a Republican braggs about<lb />
his party's record in the past three and one-<lb />
half years and its accomplishments he always<lb />
quotes legislation passed by the 84th Demo-<lb />
cratically controlled Congress. When I am<lb />
arguing politics I sometimes hear the Demo-<lb />
cratic Party labeled as the "War Party Not<lb />
only is this a low level of political arguing<lb />
but it goes as far as to state war is bipar-<lb />
tisan and that one segment of the American<lb />
people are war monguls. The Democratic par-<lb />
ty cannot help it if a nation attacks its peo-<lb />
ple but they can and did something about it.<lb />
Today when new ideas are advanced the Re-<lb />
publicans turn them down as "pie in the sky"<lb />
or say impossible. The Republicans have in<lb />
the past and still continue to base their poli-<lb />
cies on ideas laid down by someone else. To<lb />
illustrate this point Adlai Stevenson stated<lb />
that he thought; "a Republican idea was a<lb />
Democratic idea fifty years old<lb />
When the soil bank program was first<lb />
proposed the Republicans stated it would not<lb />
work. However it wajs recently passed into<lb />
law and they are now using it extensively in<lb />
the mid-western states where there is a<lb />
chance of those states going Republican.<lb />
No the "great crusade" did not eliminate<lb />
all the evils of government. In 1954 the Amer-<lb />
ican people went to the polls and returned a<lb />
Democratic controlled congress thus getting<lb />
rid of some of the crusaders. Lets hope on<lb />
November 6th they will return to the polls<lb />
and finish the job.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 8, 1926 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 1966<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Five Days Before<lb />
Election Draft<lb />
Issue And H-Bomb<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Now that voting time is almost<lb />
here, it is interesting to look back<lb />
and review the issues that have been<lb />
mobt debatable during the campaign-<lb />
ing.<lb />
At the first of this year's cam-<lb />
paign, o�ie would have thought<lb />
that civil rights and the health issue<lb />
were going to be the major issues,<lb />
but live days before the balloting,<lb />
however, the tale is quite different,<lb />
irk-tead of integration and health, the<lb />
main issues have been military draft-<lb />
ing and hydrogen bomb explosions.<lb />
The issue of stopping the military<lb />
draft is not only a controversial one,<lb />
but it also affect, many college men.<lb />
In brief, Adlai Stevenson thinks<lb />
that military drafting is not neces-<lb />
sary under peaceful circumstances<lb />
such as we now enjoy. He feels that<lb />
young men would be encouraged to<lb />
join freely by offers of high wages,<lb />
special bonuses, and other induce-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Eisenfhower thinks exactly opposite<lb />
from this. He thinks the draft is<lb />
necessary in order to maintain se-<lb />
en rity.<lb />
Because of the importance of this<lb />
particular issue to many young peo-<lb />
ple I decided to find out how some<lb />
of the East Carolina boys felt about<lb />
it. The results of a small, private<lb />
poll conducted by CC indicated that<lb />
a great many boys favor the view<lb />
taken by Eisenhower.<lb />
The majority of the participants,<lb />
however, indicated th.it they were<lb />
true sons of the traditionally solid<lb />
South and were supporting Steven-<lb />
son, even though they disagreed with<lb />
him on this one issue.<lb />
Many of the boys polled thought<lb />
that the draft was necessary to<lb />
maintain our security. Bobby Mann,<lb />
a senior who has already been in<lb />
service, said, "So long as the race<lb />
for military strength continues, it<lb />
is imperative for our country to<lb />
maintain the present draft laws<lb />
Eddie Dennis, too, feels somewhat<lb />
dubious of the proposal to stop the<lb />
draft, but in general is supporting<lb />
Stevenson.<lb />
"I feel that we need some type<lb />
of compulsory draft law in order to<lb />
maintain a fighting force which will<lb />
demand the respect of our communist<lb />
aggressors and allies alike in order<lb />
to retard the possibility of future<lb />
attack, he stated.<lb />
Cadet-Colonel Ernest L. McFarland<lb />
thinks that as a political issue it is<lb />
a brilliant idea on Stevenson's part.<lb />
"But as far as carrying it out, it's<lb />
not he said. "The U. S. has never<lb />
been a militarilistic nation and as<lb />
long as we depend only on those who<lb />
volunteer, the safety of our nation<lb />
will be jeopardized<lb />
Council Jarman pointed out that<lb />
under the present draft law, volun-<lb />
tary enlistment has been so stimu-<lb />
lated that draft calls for some of<lb />
the services are reduced or nonex-<lb />
istent. However, he thinks that we<lb />
should follow the advice of the Chair-<lb />
men of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and<lb />
the military chiefs of the service<lb />
and continue the drafting.<lb />
Ahn Alcock thinks that we need<lb />
a highly mobile military force since<lb />
a surprise enemy attack will be more<lb />
devastating now than ever before.<lb />
"Minimum military training can<lb />
give us a fairly mobile reserve force<lb />
he stated. "It, at least, would be more<lb />
mobile than could be expected if<lb />
we waited till an attack to begin<lb />
training military personnel<lb />
Horace Rose thinks that without<lb />
the draft the national defense of<lb />
the country would be in jeopardy<lb />
due to communistic aggression.<lb />
Tommy Baker thinks that Steven-<lb />
son will lose a lot of votes because<lb />
of the outragious statements that<lb />
he has made concerning the draft.<lb />
"We have to have defense�every-<lb />
body knows that he said.<lb />
Don Graziano thinks that Eisen-<lb />
hower is a military man and should<lb />
know best about military matters.<lb />
"The plow under President Eisen-<lb />
hower is the best yet and should be<lb />
continued he said.<lb />
�SSSwSSS&amp;v'<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
Should The US Have A Woman President?<lb />
The battle of the sexes rages on.<lb />
A question as old as time itself has<lb />
stepped into modem dress and still<lb />
plagues the minds of today's Man<lb />
and Woman: "Should the United<lb />
States have a woman President?"<lb />
Two well-versed members of out-<lb />
standing City organization have<lb />
agreed to publish their own well-<lb />
calculated thoughts on the gravity<lb />
of this current issue. From the local<lb />
chapter of the American Daughters<lb />
oe the vConfederacy, Mrs. Elizia<lb />
Ham; ton Finn 1 as taken the affirm-<lb />
ative side. From the local chapter<lb />
of the National Association for the<lb />
Advancement of Men, the honorable<lb />
Herbert T. Willie, has taken the<lb />
negative side.<lb />
In keeping with the rules of the<lb />
NAFTAM, we have consented to<lb />
let Mr. Willie speak first, (the rule<lb />
is that since women are now equal<lb />
to men, the age-old custom of "ladies<lb />
first" should forever be abandoned<lb />
and forgotten: section 1, page three<lb />
of andbook).<lb />
Says Mr. Willie:<lb />
"Ever since the beginning of time,<lb />
Women have been the thorn in the<lb />
side of all peace-loving societies. In<lb />
the beginning, it was Eve who ate<lb />
the apple, then made Adam partuke<lb />
of it. Then, later, the female sex<lb />
invented the old pitch about women<lb />
should be treated with tenderness,<lb />
should step on men's coats when<lb />
crossing muddy streets, should be<lb />
offered a man's seat when riding<lb />
on a bus, should have men rise when<lb />
�he enters the room, should have<lb />
men stoop and pick up her hand-<lb />
kerchief when she dropped it�all<lb />
of that.<lb />
"Now, after Cirrie Nation and her<lb />
hatchet-women chopped up all the<lb />
bars and outlawed whiskey, they want<lb />
to become president. Voting isn't<lb />
enough for them. They've got to vote,<lb />
then count t.em, then be President.<lb />
"I ay beware. Next they will out-<lb />
law cigars, football and dirty jokes<lb />
Mrs. Finn:<lb />
"We, the American Daughters of<lb />
the Confederacy, believe that a wo-<lb />
man would make an ideal president<lb />
of these United States.<lb />
"When our organization was first<lb />
being formed, all the women in the<lb />
county wanted to join. They knew<lb />
that we were in favor of a woman<lb />
president�not that we have anything<lb />
against President Eisenhower, you<lb />
understand. But Nixon is another<lb />
matter. And a woman president<lb />
would not envolve herself in the<lb />
mud-slinging and uncouth arts of<lb />
sheer politics.<lb />
"There are many reforms we<lb />
women would demand to have put<lb />
into effect, that men would never<lb />
�think of. Our j olicies toward Russia<lb />
would not be the same, nor would<lb />
the Urrible parking situation at<lb />
East Carolina, I say.<lb />
"In answer to Mr. Willie's state-<lb />
ment about Adam and Eve, I would<lb />
like to say that neither Adam nor<lb />
Eve wouli make a suitable present-<lb />
day president, but of the two, Eve<lb />
would have been the more modern.<lb />
Her farm plan, evidently, was good<lb />
enough to yield apples and other<lb />
fruits. Eisenhower, a man, mind you,<lb />
can't even do that well with all the<lb />
modern machinery.<lb />
"A woman would definitely change<lb />
things around here<lb />
Speaking Of<lb />
A Lesson For Mankind<lb />
By PURVIS BOYETTE<lb />
Jimmy Fen-ell<lb />
Editor<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
iture Editor<lb />
Editor -<lb />
 JAN F. RABY,<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
JANET HILL<lb />
BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
SINCE THIS IS THE LAST edit-<lb />
ion before election, I just can't re-<lb />
sist making a pre-election predic-<lb />
tion. Although I am supporting<lb />
Adlai Stevenson and his policies one<lb />
hundred percent, I believe that the<lb />
voting trend will be in Ike's direc-<lb />
tion. Even though many of the main<lb />
political issues have turned favorably<lb />
toward Stevenson, it seems that pros-<lb />
perity and popularity are still wide-<lb />
spread enough to elect Eisenhower.<lb />
In Congress, however, I believe<lb />
the Democrats will make many ad-<lb />
vances and increase their majority<lb />
there.<lb />
It was early morning . . . just<lb />
past one. Fog hung heavily over the<lb />
whole campus�so heavily that the<lb />
street lights instead of shining glowed<lb />
irideseently. The buildings lost char-<lb />
acter and became mere forms in<lb />
blfck. A student could be heard in<lb />
the distance, the tapping of his foot-<lb />
steps echoing through the moist<lb />
night air. They crescendoed past one<lb />
building, on to another, between two<lb />
more, and finally faded away. The<lb />
campus lights never caught up his<lb />
shadow. It was as if he had not been.<lb />
Thf stillness continued to reign, un-<lb />
dh turbed and unconcerned. One light,<lb />
sank deep into a clump of trees,<lb />
looked as if it were being strangled<lb />
. . . the bare branches of dark trees<lb />
closing surely about it. Was it cry-<lb />
ing out for help? Certainly it must<lb />
be in the face of such stark circum-<lb />
stances. But surprisingly enough,<lb />
there were no sounds. It burned on,<lb />
Quietly, never flickering, steadily,<lb />
confidently. The simple glow seemed<lb />
impervious to the continuous efforts<lb />
of its death-bringer, its frustrater.<lb />
Neither relaxed its efforts; the ag-<lb />
gressor gained no ground. The light<lb />
glowed on with the radiance of know-<lb />
ing that its job was being well done.<lb />
�A lesson for mankind? Perhaps. To<lb />
the steadfast, the (consistent and<lb />
sincere, the straightforward and<lb />
honest, liffe's impediments, handi-<lb />
caps, and temporary failures are<lb />
reduced tp negligible proportions.<lb />
Lesson: Know your place, your a-<lb />
bjlities and your goals. Stick to them<lb />
and the rest is incidental.<lb />
eyes of others.<lb />
 . . Knowing that he is loved,<lb />
the individual does not have to<lb />
worry about acceptance or approval��<lb />
he's got them. Knowing that he is<lb />
admired, his self-confidence remains<lb />
high.<lb />
. . . affection is not much good<lb />
unless it is expressed. What's more,<lb />
I have a notion that unexpressed<lb />
feelings have a tendency to shrink,<lb />
wither, and ultimately die. Putting<lb />
an emotion into word? gives it a life<lb />
and reality that otherwise it doesn't<lb />
have.<lb />
. . . expressed confidence in a<lb />
person's ability to accomplish some-<lb />
thing actually strengthens that a-<lb />
bility.<lb />
. . . The human animal is a strange<lb />
creature: it will often make more<lb />
of an effort to please someone else<lb />
than it will to please itself.<lb />
Reader's Comment<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Special Privileges<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
. . . The expression of affection<lb />
does quite a lot, I think, for the<lb />
person who expresses it; people who<lb />
give admiration and affection get<lb />
it back�if what they give is spon-<lb />
taneous and sincere. People are ir-<lb />
resistibly drawn to 'warm' people.<lb />
And what is a warm person, except<lb />
one who instinctively takes the check-<lb />
rein off his emotions and enthusiasms<lb />
when dealing with people he cares<lb />
about? Such warmth is contagious.<lb />
If even one member of an indif-<lb />
ferent family can recapture it, it<lb />
will spread invpa'ifcaptibly to the<lb />
others, until the decline of intimacy<lb />
is halted.<lb />
 To be manifestly loved, to<lb />
be openly admired, are human needs<lb />
as basic as breathing. Why, then,<lb />
wanting them so much ourselves,<lb />
do we deny them so often to others?<lb />
Why, indeed?"<lb />
Phelps Writes Apology<lb />
,T�n the October issue of the Read-<lb />
er's Digest, an article by Arthur<lb />
Gordon, "How Wonderful You Are<lb />
. .  was of particular interest to<lb />
this writer. The following are ex-<lb />
cerpts which if taken to heart will<lb />
definitetly improve ones outlook on<lb />
life and enhance his position in the<lb />
October 29, 1966<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
Contrary to what seems to be a<lb />
popular belief, there are no social<lb />
fraternities here at East Carolina<lb />
College. I repeat, there are no social<lb />
fraternities either national or lo-<lb />
cal on our campus. True, some of<lb />
our newer fraternities hope to some-<lb />
day become affiliated with a nation-<lb />
al organization, but as of yet their<lb />
title cannot contain the word "so-<lb />
cial Bear in mind also that some<lb />
of these lately formed groups are<lb />
not recognized either by the admin-<lb />
istration or the S. G. A. Those fra-<lb />
ternities that have been granted re-<lb />
cognition received this right only<lb />
after due consideration had been<lb />
given to their constitutions and to<lb />
the services they proposed to render<lb />
With the last pro and con fraternity<lb />
grand slamming article out and students<lb />
left to judgr for themselves, the editorial<lb />
staff settles down once again back in the old<lb />
loutine of a Friday deadline to meet.<lb />
Comes the Revolution <lb />
After seeing some mighty nice looking<lb />
freshmen girls sitting in Gotten dorm dur-<lb />
ing the Homecoming dance looking v.<lb />
lul, this columnist is inclined to think that<lb />
they could use a dating bureau as luggested<lb />
by the Advisory Council. However, the up-<lb />
perclass dorms suggested by their empti-<lb />
ness that the older girls seem to be doing<lb />
very well on their own. The freshmen might<lb />
do well to back this new project before it<lb />
gets lost in someone's nd tape.<lb />
Another suggestion by the Advisury<lb />
Council that needs to be brought in the lime-<lb />
light is that of special privileges for upper-<lb />
class (junior and senior) girls. At the pre-<lb />
sent, there is no distinction made in the<lb />
dormitory closing hours for the girls. Gar-<lb />
rttt Hall officers visited Dean White to<lb />
discuss the situation and were informed<lb />
that it was unlikely that any change i ould<lb />
be made this year. The proposed ehang<lb />
for the upperclassmen to be allowed on<lb />
Friday and Saturday night a twelve oN<lb />
deadline to be in the dorm. Arguments <lb />
and con plus any information on other<lb />
colleges' regulations on this matter a<lb />
welcomed by Pot Pourri.<lb />
Congratulations <lb />
At the NCEA meeting last week the<lb />
ECC band turned in an excellent perform-<lb />
ance. Also Dr. Elwood Keister turned in<lb />
his usual miraculous event of directing a<lb />
high school clinic chorus and getting thai<lb />
response that comes only with a super<lb />
director.<lb />
Politics <lb />
Believe it or not, there are some eagi<lb />
Young Republicans on campus looking<lb />
a sponsor. Would some member of the facu<lb />
volunteer? After ail, Democrats, a lit!<lb />
competition is good for the soul.<lb />
From the scrapbook <lb />
"Write it in your heart that every da<lb />
is the best day of the year�Emerson.<lb />
"To do nothing is the way to be<lb />
nothing.�N. Howe.<lb />
"Truth and love are the most power-<lb />
ful things in the world, and when they both<lb />
go together they can not easily be with-<lb />
stood�Dale.<lb />
"People are never so near praying th<lb />
frH as when they think themselves m<lb />
wise�Lady Mary Monague.<lb />
Others Are Saying<lb />
What I&amp; News?<lb />
to the school.<lb />
I realize that in the past few<lb />
weeks there has been much mis-<lb />
leading information on this subject<lb />
spread around the campus. I, myself,<lb />
had a misconceived idea concerning<lb />
our IocrI fraternities as a result of<lb />
this baseless information. Even the<lb />
East Carolinian carried articles con-<lb />
cerning our supposedly "social fra-<lb />
ternities Acting on this unvali-<lb />
dated information,I am sorry to say,<lb />
I had a part in the further distri-<lb />
bution of this false information. For<lb />
this I offer my most sincere apolo-<lb />
gies publicly as one of a series of<lb />
steps that I am taking to eradicate<lb />
any and all misconceptions that may<lb />
have arisen from actions on my part.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Jimmy Phelps �<lb />
What is news, asked the Heartless one<lb />
And putting down his glasses he an-<lb />
swered.<lb />
News is rape, murder, suicide, shoot<lb />
ings, maimings, fires, blasts, tragedy, storm,<lb />
tornado, cyclone, hurricane, blood in th'<lb />
gutter, more teeth scattered around and<lb />
legs and arms torn, off, A-bombs and H-<lb />
bombs, and sinkings and drownings and<lb />
battle and carnage, abortions, seductions,<lb />
gory details, divorces, Cain, Judas, Attila,<lb />
Catherine De Medici, Mussolini, Hitler.<lb />
What is news, said the Poet.<lb />
Putting down his book, he looked afar<lb />
off and answered his question.<lb />
News is moonlight and starlight and<lb />
summer dawns and gentle breezes, of cou-<lb />
rage, his indomitable soul, "for which I<lb />
thank whatever Gods there be youth walk-<lb />
ing hand in hand, male and female, th�<lb />
dove's gentle coo, the thrill of an infant�<lb />
your infant�as he makes the first tentative<lb />
clutch of your finger, the uplift of a little<lb />
hand placed confidently in yours.<lb />
Wind and surf, flat plains of good<lb />
earth rolling outward to the horizon, cattle<lb />
grazing in green fields, a tree lifting its<lb />
arms to heaven, sleep, and friendship and<lb />
fellowship and faith.<lb />
Indomitable Moses, gentle Jesus, mag-<lb />
nificent Paul, Confucius, Lin Yutang, The<lb />
Prophet, Bobbie Burns, Robert E. Lee, the<lb />
great general whose soul cried out in pain<lb />
because he had to make war, Abraham Lin-<lb />
coln, Archibald Rutledge Elton Trueblood,<lb />
Plato, Aristotle, the Psaim, and the 14th<lb />
chapter of John's gospel.<lb />
What is news, asked the Philosopher.<lb />
In words hard to be understood, he<lb />
answered his own question.<lb />
Of man's relation to man, of man's<lb />
learning what life means, of principles, of<lb />
truth and beauty, of ability to determine<lb />
one's own place in life, of what makes cou-<lb />
rage, of what makes weakened souls, of<lb />
the nature of war and peace, of things to<lb />
live by, of the comfort of religion, of the<lb />
great faiths, of the essential goodness of<lb />
all men, of the eternal and everlasting<lb />
climb of man from hi apelike-beginnings<lb />
to an even higher plane.<lb />
What is news, asked the Editor.<lb />
Fumbling the copy paper in his Land<lb />
he answered.<lb />
News ia all of the things and" more.<lb />
It is a balance one against the other. It is<lb />
$� ml"or � !�ft � the.reflection of the<lb />
little things which man gives himself to,<lb />
his bornings and hi dyings, bis babies,<lb />
hi church, his clubs, his coming and his<lb />
goings, and of his grsat loneliness and his<lb />
need always for assurance Of such is news.<lb />
�Henry Belk,<lb />
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asketball mentor, who has had<lb />
F56-57 hoop candidates in drill<lb />
B since the first of October,<lb />
ting the coming1 season with<lb />
anxiety,<lb />
, re's a very good reason.<lb />
.1 crew of green youngsters<lb />
senior, the Pirates whipped<lb />
gh the tough North State Con-<lb />
ct last year, ending up in the<lb />
three, rolling up a home court<lb />
m nning streak of 46 games and gave<lb />
account of themselves in<lb />
V National tourney in this sec-<lb />
� ey won neither the NlAIA<lb />
loop title, they finished the<lb />
rated one of the top teams in<lb />
a. They made observers<lb />
ywhere eat their words, for ECC<lb />
ranked near the bottom<lb />
� ague in pre-season polls.<lb />
Bettor Than Before<lb />
nary reason why the Fox<lb />
wing no lost sleep over the<lb />
vospects for 1956-57, is the<lb />
at the same four starting<lb />
i1 manned last year's spit-<lb />
elation, will be back again<lb />
with plenty of exper-<lb />
ath their belts. Only sen-<lb />
Fhomaa will be missing from<lb />
"�g quintet.<lb />
Porter has told reporters<lb />
thai the team is in "better<lb />
n we were at this time last<lb />
Our boys have had much more<lb />
nence, they know the system and<lb />
ne is hurt Last year, three of<lb />
tey Buc first stringers were out<lb />
h of the time with injuries.<lb />
Rack in the fold for another try<lb />
it the North State crown will be<lb />
Don Harris, a dead-eye shooter from<lb />
uurinburg, w-ho Jed the team with<lb />
average that exceeded 21 points<lb />
game. Harris is expected to<lb />
e scoring assault in his final<lb />
on,<lb />
him, will be three excellent<lb />
rs, Guy Mendenhall, Nick Nich-<lb />
and Freddy James, all veterans<lb />
year's starting varsity out-<lb />
vnhall, a 6-5 center will<lb />
c with Nichols, a 6-4 forward,<lb />
:ne Bucs both a one-two<lb />
�ing punch and a rebounding duo.<lb />
6-1, is a flashy guard who<lb />
manded the team from the floor<lb />
r. -on and is expected to re-<lb />
�<lb />
Many Newcomers<lb />
ar of the above named aver-<lb />
the double scoring columns<lb />
w nter.<lb />
ng the string of new comers<lb />
the Pirate camp will he Charlie<lb />
is, a fine shot from Cary; Ike<lb />
' ck, of Greenville; Roy Dennis,<lb />
-wport; Eddie O'Brien, of Pitts-<lb />
rharles Hoffman, of Vir-<lb />
K.i.iie Lauter, Raeford Walker,<lb />
Warren, Wallace Lewis and<lb />
od Hoffman.<lb />
Famous for his rapid-fire style<lb />
asketball, Coach Porter stated<lb />
he intends to continue to use<lb />
fast-break run-shoot style.<lb />
Under that system of play, Men-<lb />
denhall, Nichols and Harris are the<lb />
firing guns in and around the<lb />
t, while James and the other<lb />
guard (unnamed aa yet) will handle<lb />
deep duties.<lb />
Regarding the schedule, Porter<lb />
stated that "we'll play at least 25<lb />
regular season games against some<lb />
of the best teams in the Southeastern<lb />
area. There may be more including<lb />
various tournaments. That hasn't<lb />
been settled yet<lb />
Bucs At Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne Saturday<lb />
For Loop Game<lb />
Thw week, East Carolina journeys<lb />
to Lenoir Rhyne for the toughest<lb />
yaffle of the season against the un-<lb />
beaten, untied Bears.<lb />
Defending champions of the North<lb />
State, the Bears have breezed through<lb />
seven games this season, winning all<lb />
of them by very, very impressive<lb />
margins. In the league, they clobbered<lb />
Western Carolina, Catawba, (Juilford,<lb />
Appalachian and Eloii.<lb />
Last week, they thrashed another<lb />
small-college power Emory and Henry<lb />
25-6. It was Emory and Henry's first<lb />
defeat of the year and the Bears<lb />
jidn't even work up a sweat, ac-<lb />
jording to reports.<lb />
30-Point Underdogs<lb />
Sympathetic observers have rated<lb />
Frist Carolina only 50 points below<lb />
the raging Bears in the coming<lb />
weekend tiff. With quarterback Gary<lb />
Mattocks, halfbacks Bobby Perry and<lb />
lameri Speight and fullback Bobby<lb />
Gay in good shape, along with most<lb />
of the linemen, the Bucs are expected<lb />
to put up a forceful fight�however,<lb />
one that will not strain the horses<lb />
of Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
With a 2-2 record in conference<lb />
play, the Pirates no longer figure<lb />
in t. e title outcome. Whether the<lb />
game should go win, lose, draw or<lb />
postponed, Lenoir Rhyne will still<lb />
be top in the loop and the Pirates<lb />
in a shakey top three. A Pirate vic-<lb />
tory, however, would be one of the<lb />
upsets of the year.<lb />
Martinez' Swimmers Bolstered<lb />
By Addition Of Talented Frosh<lb />
AT CEN'lER�Big iii Mendenhall, a 6 import from Cary, N. ( will<lb />
be working at center for 1-<lb />
straight season. The lanky<lb />
bounders on the team in<lb />
ast Carolina's hoopsters this year, for the third<lb />
junior was one of the top point-makers and re-<lb />
1955-56.<lb />
(Editor's note: This is the second in<lb />
a series of four articles dealing with<lb />
this year's swimming team.)<lb />
The swimming charges of Coach<lb />
Ray M rtinez have been bolstered<lb />
this season by the addition of a<lb />
croup of outstanding prospects for<lb />
the coming season. This year's team<lb />
.hall be a mixture of ever-improving<lb />
veterans and newcomers who shall<lb />
carry the hopes of Pirate supporters<lb />
for swimming prominence against<lb />
some of the finest teams in the area. ,<lb />
Newcomers to the squ: d this yesff" reSpon,<lb />
are Mike Williamson, Glen Dyer,<lb />
Dave Thompson, Sidney Oliver, and<lb />
Herb Consolvo. Sidney Oliver hails<lb />
from Greensboro which possesses the<lb />
s'lrongitt swimming team among<lb />
outhern high schools. It will be up<lb />
to this newcomer to fill the spot<lb />
let by the loss of Frank Moore in<lb />
the Butterfly and the Breaststroke<lb />
events. Glen Dyer is another Greens-<lb />
boro boy who excells in the diving<lb />
event. His presence on the team<lb />
along with veteran Ken Midgette<lb />
gives East Carolina a strong repre-<lb />
sentation in this event. Dave Thomp-<lb />
son, a Durham boy, appears like a<lb />
good prospect as a running mate for<lb />
fleet Jimmy Meads in the 50 yard-<lb />
freestyle. Portsmouth, Virginia will<lb />
be represented in personage of Con-<lb />
solvo, a good all-around swimmer<lb />
now working on the 200 yard back-<lb />
stroke. The final member in this<lb />
new group of mermen is Mike Will-<lb />
iamson, a freshman from Rhode<lb />
Island. Williamson appears to be<lb />
the "sur. rise package" of this year's<lb />
team. A strong swimmer, he will<lb />
team with Harold McKee in the 220<lb />
and 440 yard freestyles.<lb />
Because of rule changes that now<lb />
make the dolphin kick (up and down<lb />
simultaneous movements of the legs)<lb />
legal, a veteran of last year's ag-<lb />
gregation, Ted "Anchor" Gartman,<lb />
lias been training for this new event.<lb />
Much of the team's success against<lb />
�.heir tough competition this year de-<lb />
! ends on how fast and how well this<lb />
junior athlete develops. <lb />
Dickie Denton, a senior member<lb />
f the team, will "shoulder" a big<lb />
he will anfrlfjr the<lb />
opening medley relay, plus swimming<lb />
the 100 yard freestyle and a leg of<lb />
the final freestyle relay. It's a job<lb />
which requires stamina and ability,<lb />
�me that will influence the Pirate's<lb />
showing greatly.<lb />
The other senior on the squad,<lb />
Joe Wallace, is a veteran back-<lb />
stroker. Wallace will take the place<lb />
of Ronnie Rose and will give the<lb />
Buc mermen a good duo in the 200<lb />
yard backstroke along with standout<lb />
Bob Sawyer.<lb />
In a matter of a few weeks, the<lb />
swimming season will begin for the<lb />
mermen. The mermen have been<lb />
through rigid practice sessions un-<lb />
der the watchful eye of Martinet.<lb />
Team manager, A. B. Benfield, re-<lb />
marked that the team as a whole<lb />
is in splendid condition this early<lb />
in the season.<lb />
(Next week's article will inform<lb />
Pirate followers of the caliber of<lb />
opponents the mermen will face in<lb />
Memorial Pool this season.)<lb />
Running At Halfback<lb />
Apps Drop Pirates 22-19<lb />
Three touchdowns, a safety and a<lb />
well-played first half netted the Ap-<lb />
palachian Mountaineers a 22-19 vic-<lb />
tory over East Carolina last week,<lb />
at Boone, and dropped the Bucs to<lb />
a 2-2 record.<lb />
The lo� left Coach Jack Boone's<lb />
gridders no c ance to figure in the<lb />
title race.<lb />
After racking up two touchdowns<lb />
and a safety in the first half of play,<lb />
while holding the Pirates to nothing,<lb />
the Mountaineers added one more<lb />
score to the pot in the opening<lb />
minutes of the second half to clinch<lb />
the game.<lb />
J-ast Carolina came back in the<lb />
�econd half, roared away for three<lb />
TD's and held the hosts to a single<lb />
first down during the whole last<lb />
half, but were unable to push across<lb />
the final winning score.<lb />
Outstanding for the Bucs on of-<lb />
fense were Bobby Perry, Tommy<lb />
Nash, Gary Mattocks and Bobby<lb />
Lilley. Algy Faircloth, Bucky Dennis<lb />
and Tommy Waggoner led the de-<lb />
ensive piny.<lb />
AGAINST THE BEARS�Jnmes Speight, tiny 170 pound sophomore half-<lb />
back for Coach Jack Boone's gridders, will be running at a starting berth<lb />
Saturday night when ECC tangles with mighty Lenoir Rhyne at Hickory.<lb />
Speight is a shifty, breakaway runner, hailing from Greenville.<lb />
It's rhyme time! With a fresh batch of<lb />
AT FORWARD�Nick Nichols, another member of the 1955-56 Pirate<lb />
quintet that presered a 46-game home court winning streak, will be back<lb />
as a starting forward in the ECC hoop outfit this season. He averaged<lb />
in the double scoring figures, last year and was a strong backboard man.<lb />
He's 6-4.<lb />
East Carolina's basketball team<lb />
has not lost a ball game in th Mem-<lb />
orial gymnasium since the dedica-<lb />
tion contest with Carolina, five years<lb />
ago. The victory string i� now 46<lb />
games long.<lb />
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mini ui ii<lb />
EAST CAROLIN IAN<lb />
rarwBUY- jfg��UB ,<lb />
Coeds Spend Spare Time Training Horses<lb />
At S. G. A.<lb />
By MARTHA WILSON<lb />
In addition to the "Who's Whoer's<lb />
football stars, beauty queens, � and<lb />
big wheels of any normal campus,<lb />
ECC boasts a new quirk�two ac-<lb />
complished equestriennes.<lb />
� Keith ilder and Ruby Handley<lb />
made acquaintance as competitors in<lb />
the annual Tidewater Circuit of "horse<lb />
shows while still in high school. Both<lb />
are amateur riders, showing horses<lb />
for the love and thrill of the sport-<lb />
Keith was introduced to the art<lb />
of horse riding at the age of seven,<lb />
when s'r.e attended Camp Glenrochia<lb />
in Abingdon, Virginia, during the<lb />
summer months. Upon her return<lb />
home her fther bought Keith her<lb />
first horse. Red. "He was just a<lb />
plain old cowboy horse from Kansas<lb />
she observed, branded and all<lb />
Tne local horee shows in Virginia<lb />
Beach began to draw the Wilder<lb />
family's attention, with eight-year-<lb />
old Keith entering Red in he plea-<lb />
sure classes. Her success in these<lb />
shows promt ted the buying of a<lb />
three-gaited shaw horfee, a mare<lb />
named Velda Dare. Keith was em-<lb />
barking on a hobby which now car-<lb />
ries her into arenas of Virginia,<lb />
West Virginia, North Carolina, Penn-<lb />
sylvania, and Maryland.<lb />
Keith's horses are stabled at the<lb />
Greystone Stable in Durham, North<lb />
Carolina, under the supervision of<lb />
trainer Jimmy Norris, also a pro-<lb />
fessional rider. Here the horses are<lb />
rested, bred, conditioned, and trained<lb />
for the season, which runs from early<lb />
spring through October.<lb />
Experiences<lb />
Keith cites her funniest experience<lb />
to have happened about five years<lb />
ago in Williamsport, Pa where she<lb />
was driving in a two-year-old fine<lb />
"rarness class. Suddenly her horse<lb />
started moving on away from the<lb />
cart, leaving Keith just sitting, very<lb />
embarrassed.<lb />
Her most unfortunate experience<lb />
happened several years ago when<lb />
she was hit in the face with the back<lb />
of her horse's head and had to un-<lb />
dergo plastic surgery on her nose.<lb />
"My happiest moment Keith ex-<lb />
Amendment To Elect Editor<lb />
Fails To Receive Majority<lb />
Designs Playhouse Pin<lb />
Keith Wilder and Ruby Handley<lb />
Thev like horses.<lb />
plained, "ia when 1 win<lb />
boa or receive a place rating in a<lb />
large class of 15 or 20 entries All<lb />
the tru; -its and ribbons she has won<lb />
over the year are displayed in the<lb />
Trophy Room of her home in Virginia<lb />
Been.<lb />
This past season Keith has shown<lb />
in the tr.ree-gaited classes her<lb />
Sophie Tucker and Belair Bourbon<lb />
and in the five-gaittd classes her<lb />
Greystone Delight, Highland Kitty,<lb />
and Straight Bourbon (with whom<lb />
she won the stallion stake at the<lb />
Harrisbarg National Horse Show in<lb />
Pennsylvania two years ago.)<lb />
Ruby<lb />
Ruby comes from a family of<lb />
veteran horsemen, all six children,<lb />
having ridden from an early age.<lb />
"Daddy first held me up on a horse<lb />
when I was just two she commented.<lb />
The Handley Stables, located just<lb />
outside Goldsboro, train, show, and<lb />
sell saddle horses, having about 25<lb />
at present. The training aspect is<lb />
carried on almost entirely by Ruby<lb />
and one of her sisters.<lb />
About j-ix years ago Ruby started<lb />
showing horses and has appeared in<lb />
shows throughout North Carolina and<lb />
Virginia. This past season she has<lb />
ridden the almost constant winners<lb />
a blue rib- High Society, Little Duchess, Sen-<lb />
sation's Thrifty Miss, and Hit Pa-<lb />
rader.<lb />
The several trophies and ribbons<lb />
which Ruby has accumulated are<lb />
kept in the Tack Room at the Hand-<lb />
ley Stables.<lb />
"Horse riding is an interest which<lb />
has been built up over the years by<lb />
my constant association with horses<lb />
Ruby alleged. "I prefer riding in<lb />
the five-gaitd class. Jumping in-<lb />
terests me least, partly because I<lb />
think it's dangerous and also be-<lb />
cause I had a bad experience with<lb />
such<lb />
Camptown Ladies<lb />
These Camptown Ladies look very<lb />
impressrve in their riding habit of<lb />
coat, riding pants, white shirt, tie,<lb />
white gloves, derby or silk top hat.<lb />
boots, and riding crop. Thor steeds<lb />
are bedecked with bridle, saddle,<lb />
and boots.<lb />
The trophies, ribbons, money a-<lb />
wards, or flower wreatl s which they<lb />
receive more than offset their oc-<lb />
casional falls, bruises, or fractured<lb />
fingers.<lb />
Keith is a freshman majoring in<lb />
business, while Ruby is a junior<lb />
double majoring in science and phy-<lb />
sical education.<lb />
The Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion last week defeated a proposed<lb />
amendment inti'cxruced by Jimmy<lb />
PheLs, asking that the newspaper<lb />
editor be elected by popular vote,<lb />
and passed a motion stating that the<lb />
honor of becoming Homecoming<lb />
Queen be reserved for upperclass-<lb />
men.<lb />
After a week's previous notice,<lb />
P. elps m.de a motion to amend Ar-<lb />
ticle 17, Section 4B and article 6,<lb />
Section 7B of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Constitution. The amendment<lb />
�Ajuld have left the election of the<lb />
editor of the East Carolinian to the<lb />
student body. The candidates for e-<lb />
lection would, Phelps proposed, sub-<lb />
mit their names to the Publications<lb />
Board for approval before bemg<lb />
,).aced on the Dallot.<lb />
President Smith appointed Wiley<lb />
Teal and Tommy Davis to investi-<lb />
gate the cost of installing a stop<lb />
ight at the Beckwith Gate entrance<lb />
on Fifth Street.<lb />
WHO'S WHO<lb />
Art Club President<lb />
Designs Modern Pin<lb />
For Playhouse Group<lb />
Nora Willia, president of the Art<lb />
Club and photographer for The<lb />
East Carolinian, recently designed<lb />
a pin for the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house. Her design, one of several I<lb />
entered in competition through the j<lb />
advanced art class, was chosen by<lb />
Playhouse members. A prize of $5.00<lb />
was awarded the senior art major<lb />
irom John K. Kerr Dam, Virginia.<lb />
The pin is in te shape of a mask.<lb />
At the top is a large printed "e"<lb />
resembling a string and in the center<lb />
a written "c" and "p" representing<lb />
eyes and a nose. The pin will be<lb />
gold and outlined in black.<lb />
"Since the club wanted a different<lb />
and up-to-date pin I combined the<lb />
traditional mask and the simplicity<lb />
of modern design stated Nora. The<lb />
design was made to suit other pur-<lb />
poses such as a letterhead f. r sta-<lb />
tionery or a banner emblem.<lb />
Organizational Activities<lb />
Art Club Plans Active Year<lb />
Of Promoting Art On Campus<lb />
Art Club elders and deacons of the Albemarle<lb />
Since its organization last spring Presbytery rh� purpose of this<lb />
the Art Club has been busy pro-<lb />
moting interest in art throughout the<lb />
campu. Just recently several mem-<lb />
bers reviewed the State Fair Art<lb />
Exhibit in Raleigh.<lb />
Let! by President Nora Willis,<lb />
Vice President Anne Hughs, Secre-<lb />
tary Sydna Cash, and Treasurer Let-<lb />
tie DeLoatch, the club's main pur-<lb />
pose is to afford a closer association<lb />
between art majors and minors. Last<lb />
meeting was to promote and sub-<lb />
stantuate interest in the bailding<lb />
of a Pres-byterian student center<lb />
here at E. C. C. It was held in the<lb />
college cafeteria with a dinner and<lb />
speaker. The speaker was Dr. Law-<lb />
rence Stell, a noted minister of Char-<lb />
lotte, and who is well-known through-<lb />
out the state for his versatility.<lb />
Recently the Westminster Fellow-<lb />
ship he'd its annual Fail Retreat<lb />
spring the club sponsored a trip to ! on Bogue Sound near Morehead City,<lb />
Washington, D. C. This year thy N. C. Sixteen students attended.<lb />
hope to make a-similar trip and one<lb />
to Raleigh to the State Art Gallery.<lb />
The ehin plans art exhibits for<lb />
student? ar.d faculty and the show-<lb />
ing of art fiLns on the campus. They<lb />
are interested in having elides shown<lb />
and lecturers at their meetings. At<lb />
the next meeting Mr. John R. Gor-<lb />
don of the Art Department will be-<lb />
gin the first of three lectures on<lb />
contemporary art.<lb />
Dr. Wellington B. Gray is the<lb />
chairman sponsor for the club. His<lb />
co-sponsors are Mr. GoTdon and Mr.<lb />
William Persick.<lb />
Library Club<lb />
The October 23rd meeting of the<lb />
Library Club was called to order by<lb />
the new president, Billie Evans.<lb />
Other officers elected were Vice<lb />
President, Nancy Spain; Secretary-<lb />
Treasurer, Mary Neale; Reporter,<lb />
Gwen McClamroch; and Advisors,<lb />
Mrs. Crenshaw and Dr. Southwich,<lb />
Several projects were discussed and<lb />
it was decided to make a master<lb />
schedule of all club meetings on cam-<lb />
pus, to catalog audio visual material,<lb />
a campaign for new members, write<lb />
up of campus movies, and to observe<lb />
book week by having an open house<lb />
with the well known author, Dr.<lb />
Pierce speaking. The meeting was<lb />
adjourned by the president until a<lb />
further date.<lb />
Westminster Fellowship<lb />
On Tuesday, October 30, the West-<lb />
minster Fellowship and the First<lb />
Presbyterian Church of Greenville<lb />
were hosts to a large number of<lb />
The theme of the Retreat was,<lb />
"Christian Witness on E. C. C. Cam-<lb />
pus<lb />
HOOPER<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
intimately associated with voting<lb />
people who have a purpose, an ideal�<lb />
tr.e ideal of serving as teachers.<lb />
Whatever echievement may be at-<lb />
tributed to me could not have been<lb />
mine if there had not been the work,<lb />
cooperation, and enthusiasm of the<lb />
hundreds of prospective teachers�<lb />
our FTA officers and members�who<lb />
havfe carried on the activities of our<lb />
chapter and have greatly contributed<lb />
to the state and national FTA. To<lb />
these many Future Teachers friends<lb />
and co-workers I am humbly grate-<lb />
ful said Miss Hooper.<lb />
The chapter, named in honor of<lb />
East Carolina's first president, Dr.<lb />
Robert H. Wright, is now the oldest<lb />
active chapter in this state and the<lb />
seventh oldest in the United States.<lb />
In 1953-54 it won the Banner Chap-<lb />
ter Award of the national FTA, an<lb />
annual citation to the outstanding<lb />
chapter in the country. It has re-<lb />
ceived other recognition for its com-<lb />
mendable program for prospective<lb />
teachers.<lb />
POLL<lb />
Continued from p-ge 1<lb />
said that they would not. Twenty<lb />
indicated no choice on this part of<lb />
the ballot.<lb />
Junior<lb />
In the Junior Class 193 of the 27-5<lb />
voted for fraternities. Sixty-three<lb />
were against such organizations an i<lb />
16 had no feeling toward them.<lb />
When asked if they would join a<lb />
fraternity if a.ked. 163 Juniors said<lb />
yes, 69 said no, and 39 indicated no<lb />
choice.<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Of the 347 so; homores voting, 266<lb />
were in favor of fraternities, 56 were<lb />
against, and 18 had no feelings.<lb />
In response of whether or not<lb />
they would join a fraternity, 232 in-<lb />
dicated that they would, 55 said no<lb />
and 48 were undecided.<lb />
Freshmen<lb />
In the Freshmen Class 268 of the<lb />
333 voting were in favor of social<lb />
fraternities, 56 were ag.inst, and<lb />
18 had no feelings.<lb />
Forty-eight were undecided as to<lb />
Whether they would join one if<lb />
asked, but 232 said that they would,<lb />
with only 55 saying no.<lb />
Total Vote<lb />
The total vote showed that four<lb />
votes to every one that were cast<lb />
were in favor of social fraternities.<lb />
Besides this, 721 students indicated<lb />
that they would join a social fra-<lb />
ternity if asked, while only 213 said<lb />
no.<lb />
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is a member of Kappa Delta Pi.<lb />
Bray<lb />
A native of Greenville, Lloyd<lb />
Bray, Jr is majoring in Englis'r<lb />
His activities have included member-<lb />
ship in the East Carolina Playhouse,<lb />
Wesley Players, and is president of<lb />
the men's day students.<lb />
Byrd<lb />
Decoma Byrd, a primary education<lb />
major from Garner, has worked with<lb />
the College Union Student Board<lb />
since it was organized here, and is<lb />
presently serving as president.<lb />
Carson<lb />
Dave Carson is presently serving<lb />
a president of the senior elaic. Other<lb />
activities include membership in the<lb />
Circle K Club and Alpha Phi Omega.<lb />
 i.usine.c: education major, he is<lb />
"rom Williamston.<lb />
Cox<lb />
Lem Cox, a physical education<lb />
major from Four Oaks, has been di-<lb />
rector of the shident intramural ac-<lb />
tivities- for the past two years. He<lb />
served as president of Slay Hall<lb />
during his junior year and has work-<lb />
ed with the Wesley Foundation and<lb />
the YMCA.<lb />
Crews<lb />
A voice major from Creedmoor.<lb />
June Crews has been active in cam-<lb />
ptu musical ; rcxkictione, including<lb />
"Blossom Time "Brigadoon and<lb />
"Okla" oma She sang last year in<lb />
'Messiah" and an opera work-<lb />
shop. She has been a member of<lb />
Sigma Alpha Iota for three years.<lb />
Dupree<lb />
Nee! Dupree is a home economics<lb />
major from Greenville. She served<lb />
as chief marshal during her junior<lb />
year and is now serving as presi-<lb />
dent of the YWCA.<lb />
Edmondaon<lb />
An accounting major from Kinston,<lb />
Mack Edmondson has been active in<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi, Pi Omega Pi, and<lb />
Sigma Pi Ajpha fraternities. He<lb />
r-erved as vice president of both his<lb />
sophomore and junior classes.<lb />
Evans<lb />
Marion Evans, an English major<lb />
from New Bern, has participated<lb />
actively in the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house.<lb />
Everton<lb />
Pat Everton is a primaty educa-<lb />
tion major from Columbia. She is<lb />
serving this year as historian of<lb />
the SGA and president of the Amer-<lb />
Artlub President Nora V illis displays a drawing of the pin<lb />
she designed and which is now the official insignia of the East <lb />
Playhouse. (Ferrell pfcete<lb />
ican Childhood Education Associa-<lb />
tion. She was East Carolina's repre-<lb />
sentative at the Azalea Festival in<lb />
Wilmington last year.<lb />
Ferrell<lb />
An English major from Lucama,<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell has worked with the<lb />
East Carolinian since his sophomore<lb />
year, serving as managing editor,<lb />
co-editor, and editor. j<lb />
Fisher<lb />
Plymouth. She is president of Sigma I rf the Episeopa Chan� YV<lb />
Pi AJpha and a member of Kappa ; Inter-Reg<lb />
DelU Pi.<lb />
Midyette<lb />
Jane Midyette is a primary educa-<lb />
tion major from Fairfield. She has<lb />
been active in religious activities,<lb />
serving as president of the Wesley<lb />
Foundation and secretary of the<lb />
YWCA.<lb />
Moore<lb />
A Spanish me or from Wilmington A grammar grade major from<lb />
Jean Fisher is serving this year as Farmville, Frank Moore is a past<lb />
chairman of the Women's Judiciary, president of the YMCA, and is active<lb />
in Circle K work.<lb />
Nichols<lb />
Jay B. Nichols, a business educa-<lb />
tion major from Greenville, was<lb />
.man of this year's homecoming<lb />
activities. He u president of Circle<lb />
K . nd a member of APO.<lb />
Peel<lb />
Ann Daria Pee! is a primary edu-<lb />
cation major from WiHiamaton. She<lb />
is president of west Garrett Hall and<lb />
a member of Kappa Delta Pi.<lb />
Quinn<lb />
June Quinn is a grammar grade<lb />
education major from Williamston.<lb />
She has been active in FTA work<lb />
and a marshal.<lb />
Randolph<lb />
Ann Randolph u I grammar grade<lb />
education major from Burlington. She<lb />
ha? served as a marshal and is a<lb />
member of Tau Sigma fraternity.<lb />
Kogers<lb />
An English major from Raleigh.<lb />
Edith Rogers has been active in cam-<lb />
pus religious activities. She has been<lb />
a member of the Canterbury Club<lb />
She was president of Fleming hall<lb />
last year as well as a marshal.<lb />
Fitzgerald<lb />
Louise Fitzgerald is a math major<lb />
from Micro. She has been active with<lb />
the math club as well as campus re-<lb />
ligious activities, working with both<lb />
the BSU and YWCA.<lb />
Forrest<lb />
Robert Forrest, a business education<lb />
major from Greenville, is serving<lb />
this year as treasurer of the SGA.<lb />
He is chairman of the Budget Com-<lb />
mittee and was a delegate last sum-<lb />
mer at the National Student Con-<lb />
gress meeting in Chicago.<lb />
Haymsn<lb />
Eugene Hay-man is a home eco-<lb />
nomics major from Coinjock. She is<lb />
presently serving as president of<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi, is a member of<lb />
Phi Omicron, marshal, and has been<lb />
active in BSU work.<lb />
Helms<lb />
Billy Charles Helms is a physical<lb />
education major from Monroe. He<lb />
has played football for four years<lb />
and is a member of Circle K and<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi.<lb />
Johnson<lb />
Martha Ann Johnson, a business<lb />
education major from Benson, has<lb />
participated actively in campus re-<lb />
ligious activities, and is vice-presi-<lb />
dent of Phi Omega Pi.<lb />
Lang<lb />
An English major from Greenville,<lb />
Rachel Lang was chairman of this<lb />
year's handbook committee ajid secre-<lb />
tary of the summer school SGA last<lb />
summer.<lb />
Mann<lb />
Bobby Mann, a business education<lb />
major from Newport, is president of<lb />
the North Carolina FBLA, president<lb />
of the Wesley Foundation, and a<lb />
member of Pi Omega Pi.<lb />
Msyo<lb />
Ann Mayo is a French major from<lb />
Rose<lb />
Horace R<lb />
from Richmond. Ya. He<lb />
active in frat- work,<lb />
th:s year as president of P<lb />
Pi and vice president of Ch! Beti I<lb />
Ruffin<lb />
Thomas Ruffin is a busine<lb />
cation major from Ahoskie. He  <lb />
member of Pi Omega Pi ar.d Sfai<lb />
representatve last year at<lb />
tional FBLA convention r '�'�<lb />
ington, D. C. where seed f -<lb />
in the "Mr. Future Bus:<lb />
tive of 1956" compet.<lb />
est.<lb />
Smith<lb />
Dock Garner Smith of Pr<lb />
- president of the StudeBl i-<lb />
meiit Asi at n. His past a<lb />
include president of summer<lb />
9GA. junior class PC<lb />
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Smith<lb />
K�-r.r . J Sn -h,  I<lb />
major from Raleigh. He il p<lb />
dent of Chi Beta Phi ar.d a me"<lb />
of Phi Sigma Pi and Kappa 1<lb />
Pi.<lb />
Teal<lb />
A business education major f<lb />
ro, Wiley B. Teal is chair-<lb />
man of the Elections Committee. He<lb />
is a member of Delta Sigma Pi<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega.<lb />
Tucker<lb />
Barbara Tucker is an elementar.<lb />
education major from Magnolia. -<lb />
U serving t is year as president <lb />
the Future Teachers of America.<lb />
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Remington Portable <lb />
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Original cost $130. 18 months<lb />
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