Sn Iron Mistress,” a Warner Bro- @ “Is East Carolina ready for a wat elease, is the movie scheduled into the Southern Conference?” For | tin. AuditoritomsSatectas saent student and editorial opinion on this controversial issue, see pages 3 and 4 of this paper. | GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955 ; _™ nber 13 ~ampus Scien 4 Club Brings mee _ - — . a | ae os ~— | ‘College Players House OF Magic’ To ECC Present Shaw’s ’ , Ten Melodrama College Seniors Do Practice Work College has begun udent teaching for 114 seniors edu ication. Oppelt, directc Student Tea the coll Alv r in the role of Richar Devil’s Disciple The 1954-55 edition of the East Carolina Basketball team is cur-, Nick Nichols, J. C. Thomas. Second row; Freddy James, Marion Hales, | nuly setting hot” pace in the North State Conference and in all games | Waverly Akins, Jerry Bosquet, Maurice Everett. Third row; Waddell Solo- | to date have an 8-1 record. The Pirate Varsity shown above are from left | moa, William McArthur, Darren Flowers, Manager. to right: Front row; Captain Cecil Heath, Don Harris, Guy seen | | ar Wir nterville, Ayden, See aes Religious Emph:sis Week Opens With Jenkins Surveys Publie Schoo! ROTC Gadets Receive ce Honors TV Program; Begins Officially January 93 enn * National isin e nation’s a national N a ts Ee eli Emy is Week, January, ‘eing “What Beliefs are Basic?” jlicity Committee has al le ) to f é ar “consolidate For Service In Ceremony legge ica , “2 ese it the Inter-Reli- Throughout the week re will be | ready in preparations with I Dean Leo W. Jenkins Dalton | giou uncil wi e counsel of Dr.| morning worship in Austin Audi- a. see of Reli-| .¢ past Carolina College states in : S Week stamped on the cafeteria, and They hope also to|¢an School B Journal.” have classroom v get n the radio and in this| remendou res, he points out, 1 the ion program, “Let’s| ti yersonal conferences that ay ach not only the student body Smith Jr., Green- ol of Jan- can take advantage of, and) !ut the people of Greenville. o} sys- | however, he sa ville; Stokes, Greeny ary 28, Religious Em W eek al, it the various dormi- Soeakers for the week include: Dr.| 4... inerease in ennai expan- student mem- | Wa : aughan, Rocky Mou : lise tor h evening for informal] Maxine Garner, Meredith College, Dr. Co eae f hysical | Come @ re-examinatior B. West, Dunn; P Tae 5 i : of the curriculum and of physica } 4 st, sae a a es willl be r sssions” that may be attended 1 sovejoy, Greensboro and ; aor ew cour- | Schools. hosen be-|kins Jr., Goldsboro; and illiam 8. . a) Gonna by anyone. | Goiltord ice De Meme Fadel. aces ‘i pee ies + choser 0 the Council, y anyon ilf litge, Dr. Maurice Kic re moras JT e ta: sire »fficer | Willis, Coats. pet will 1 secs Gare a ie a 1a plan for two Air Force ROTC cadets | Robert E. Jt Greenville; : = 2 z Pale > seniors, | L ann, Mé Harbor; Walter T.|. 1 Bennett ll have for its}torium at 7:30. A guest speaker v ssue of “The Ameri-/ , a Positive Faith for] lead the devotion each morning. The i Smiley, Green- : | 5 ah Ps y the phenome- | alent attacks then follow I pireroen at 3:30 there wil r, Chapel ll, Mr. William H. t or observer ne ses, of t nittee of One Hundred,; be a coffee-hour at the Y-hut that n t ‘ling representative for ed, and that have a ll si e . At; the Student Voluntee } fied, an G rey can have an unity | all students are invited to attend. At} tudent Volunteer Movement for uggests a two-year study by i toward fly-| Dyteh Rotary Student |« kers before the week} 7:00 each evening there will be an Presbyterian Church, and Dr.|___ : * | tions, open-assembly in Austin Auditorium. rt Holt, Mars Hill College. | is = | y begins. : leges and the se he forr nalt| Talks To District Clubs ficially begin } The aim of this week is to em- 1 Giles, 1 dent of the Inter- . . } ficia s Y r iles, pr t Pp ‘i m t r A Jenkins states. det 4 Andel of Bussum, North | ¢ lege assembly in asize personal, social, intellectual,! Religious Council, urges all students He sugge Anna van Ande ssur 5 been ac-|_ e jonunere) willcaakerta t orium. At this time the] and vocational goals. During the t these meetings for they nal 77 and, stud il Lt. Co J Pi r oun) training. : A 1 1 akers v troduced koe aim will be broken down | will hav ong broadening val- e sev , | ies of talks before fifteen Rotary | © oe ; SS ; 2 : iff ee aa : : set Seg eSsions aon professor of air|” ne Eastern North Caro- . idder, apel Hill, the different topics and dis-| ue, not or spiritually but in many study cov Carolina, made the =e ett Lee z will add the group with his ic! cussed fully for the benefit of all.!o aspects as well.” and the cadets. ‘mony brief talks ‘ : “a : ‘ n parliamentary procedure will bejof implementin y Dr. John eet ee of} Miss van Andel is attending the ovt a es ver 1 agan auditorium} pecially of 1s “mutematce de [olege ere on. selarship pro -watiouri rama [Festival “0Vl Sree eget ne gee se | vided by District 278 of Rotary Inter: Lt. Commander in the | vided ee plies r . tudent Legislature. The first of]in panera en : ’ ation : udes ne : nae 7 j ery hoa navigator s pak oe = ieee Rs Sheds ‘inal arrangements for the annual East Carolina College Friday and a ost ice hese me was held last night. ee r. wood Keister of | trom Dur" es ‘ onal Drama F irday, March 25-26. It is expected 1 i ar tud n the ¢c sus are = 4 east ris All U on the campus are in = lty, a civilian | the second foreign student to enroll | © 2 Pera sat > see : ae P : W'S music faculty, a Clvi ee Carolina under the sponsor- | t 2 a Dramatic Associz t ing to the campus a large num- Ef J 1th ts GE ( end, according to Wade ae 31 /at East Carolir - 4 5 ) fective January 1, - ae member of the local Civil! at Ma F ae a ata ner meeting of | ber ol and community drama ; Ma te oe boeee ce prekident of the Student ship ¢ tarians. a ‘ ees te-of Hast Carolin: sibs 5 * | Dh oe Planning Committee at the Silo} organizations from the eastern coun- fice of East Carolina College became | Government Association 1 h i the e . ~ : Ld ng awards are as fol- | Arrangements for her visits and Restaurant in Greenville Thursday,| ties of the state. sub-station of the Greenville post Miss Lois Gr y, a member of f rench Comed } 5 ja; ks are now being completed by 3 —— . pate tena J a Fleming of the East Caro- January 20, at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Josazh A. Withey of the East! office, undcr operation by contract {‘° © h Department faculty, is Aman Jr., Jacksonville; | Jam . Fleming s Festival will take place at) Carolina College department of Eng- | w 1 ees servi as instructor to the group. 7 : al : a E a 1 postal system. be Butt, Hertford; George! lina department of foreign languages, | _ ison: director of drametic ants at the : wae t one time, Miss Grigsby taught ree es hows 1 l : y Ralph P. Smiley, local young man : } Albeme ; Harold G.{ who represents the Greenville Rotary a W Soiree ti Planning } ey, 3 & regular sses in parliamentary pro- Joc 0. Clark,| Club. On each trip Miss van Andel} Recipe For Teacher college, is chairman of the Planning} | 1 ciork-in-charge, said that the a Committee. Also serving on it are : cedure. : The East * “yg ee fi oo a (Editor’s note: The following little | scventeen members of school dramat- major difference here will be no At the end of three class periods, Charles W. arper, Lajt ocal organ n = : . : i aoe so the pax vill be tested i ee ‘ host during her stay in| Piece of prose was sent to us by a}ic ciubs and community theatres in | postage free communication. Prior | the group will be tested on the basics Robert E. s Jr., Deep|ing as her host s | former East Carolina student, Lt.| Eastern North Carolina. notices were placed in boxes parliamentary law. Members of iward E. Jernigan, dsor; ' this country. tudent legislature should pass the test, according to Cooper. If towns during the next three second hree short sessions] school programs. ine sponsored by of the American Assoc versity Women, preser Don Cox, now at Columbus Air Force} The program, plans for which were | without stamps being required. program, “Carnival in Base, Miss. We think it may appealibegun early this winter, will include All the regular facilities of a postal 3 : Wednesday, January 5. - of our reader.) presentation of a series of stort plays| init will now be available for the | ‘te¥ the first: quiz) = second il ctowinee Be sev of our reac : presentation of a series of stort plays Fa cen absl 5 offered two sh: ngs, at seven I nung and pleasing jby the drama organizations partici-!college; money orders may be ob- |~ Wa Cue eee é m the main auditorium of Joyner y, trim off all manner- | pating in the Festival. These produc- | tained, packages registered, and oth- : Seas Library. Pipiee. drdce. de denon |LGae: Gite he oTRueee teal Ga GMs l'er' senviten of = vemulan woctsotticel || WikeGKs INGar: Oamipus BEL in the United States” and Pour over it a mixture of |to qualify for the State Drama Fes- ecial delivery letters addressed | [nyoglves ECC Student abroad “Carnival in Flanders” has parts of wisdom of Solo- | tival at Chapel Hill or evalua i forjto a box number will be placed in won the highest praise and the most the courage of young Dan- the henefit of the groups concerned.| the box. If addressed to the dormi-| Gus Maness, a student here, was} coveted prizes, as a masterpiece of trngth of Samson, and A special attraction of the Festi-! tor Greenville main station will | involved in a two-car wreck on Fifth} wit and historic reproduction. F: ce of Job. at East Carolina College, Dr.!still deliver the letter to the dormi-j Street just outside the gate at the] The story the film tells deals with Season with the salt of experi- | Withey has announced, will be al tory. Administration Building Monday] the invasion of Flanders by the Span- enec, toe pepper of animation, presentation of the original three-; Students who paid their box rent night. Maness was leaving the cam-|ish army, which threw the Flemish the oil of sympathy, and a dash |act play “The White Doe” by Pro-|at the beginning of the quarter are| pus on his automobile when he was)burghers into terrified mourning— of humor. fessor Samuel Selden, director of the| advised that it is paid wp for the|struck from the rear by a vehicle} but not their charming wives, who Stew for about 4 years in a Carolina Playmakers of the Univer-| year. Anyone wishing a box may |operated by a local woman. were overjoyed at the change. Infused hot classroom, testing occasion- sity of North Carolina. The drama|rent one at the window. Hours for Maness was not injured seriously.| with the humor of Brueghal’s art ally with the fork of criticism will be produced by the Goldmas-| service at the window are: 9 to 11}The woman driver of the other car}and Boccaccio’s genius, “Carnival ia thrust in by @ principal or sup- quers of the Golddtoro High School| a.m. and 3:30 to 6 p.m. and her companion, also a local resi-| Flanders” has been judged a classic erintendent. under the direction of Clifton Britton, The mail is picked up at 7:45)dent, were thought to be injured] film, “one of the best in 40 years.” When done to a turn, garnish whose work in the theatre has at-|a.m. and 5:45 p.m. It is placed injseriously. Both women have been| The motion picture was the first ee - with a meager salary and serve j|tracted favorable attention through-|the box the same hours as before. | relcased rom the Pitt Memorial Hos-|of four outstanding films to be put ROTC CADETS REC ; hot to the community. out the state. Students may get mail twice a day. ' pital, however. on by the East Carolina Film Clu e ses Two East €arolinian™ t Carolina College H. Greene Prewett M. Parks al Comment ie Hew Year and Segregation he SGA... On The Ball Most cial organ to know cert itary proc Tul to be disregarded. Al s not simple, it is not too com college level students. If we aspire} company of the greater colleges and of the country, it is a shame that we admit our present ignorance. Student Gvernment Association’ this} sar has been progres ve thus far. Those who} - the inside obstacles to be met by the of-j| Tu: s of the organization and those who have) Men's watched neutrally have no choice but to commend | urged the young man from Raleigh for his leadership | Ballo: and the body as a whole for its unity toward loeb pr ogression. have to The £AST CAROLINIAN |Who’s Who Among Students At East Carolina Gadfly Senior Active In Campus Religious Groups Stan Jones women by will be iden- er changeth” T tions to ang and Co. ections Tuesday be a general election decide the fate of the y. All students are ipate in the voting. y be found in. the the diaing hall from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p. m. harlie represented f YMCA. by Joyce Smith Charlie Bedford AROUND THE CAMPUS Jean Fisher Love Those Vacations! with Jimmy Ferrell 4 Look At ‘54 Promise Parties, Pleasure, Sleep Humphrey by Pat h the New Year tudents have mad a few of them appear Resolve to quit f a ball!!! Not forget toile weekend. To do my best and jis accomplished. To look for the business law me during 1955. To be where I am en I’m supposed to ing what I’m supposed I am goimg to slow ng and do more so- can afford to, for she List last quarter.) n Bunting: To graduate from college. Larry Elmore: i nis quarter. > Huggins: To go to bed every at 11 p.m. Kenneth Cole: To spend less time on school work and more time for personal pleasure. Joyce Smith: To try and budget my time so as to have more time to spend for newspaper and BSU work. Faye O’Neal: To remember to sign out. Not to cut so many! A Case Of Mistaken Identity Campus Couple Of The Week by Joyce Smith y tell of one day Perkins-Proctor looking Nanette went over to the other! of the store to look for some- F while Jimmy looked for | = ile on the other si of | \ ROSE e heard Jimmy say. Mavitvn honey, let’s go.” W : to her amazement she | him going out with arm) y around another girl. Jimmy, however, caught sight of Nanette and dis-|-p covered he had his arm around a complete stranger. Jimmy s. ae ae {do not know which of the three was| , ing else Poole Come on, 2 looked up, NIGHT SOUNDS by Jo Ann Harris The night has wrapped the about And muffled the sounds of day; But to tired heads as they lie abed, All too slowly they fade away: The wail of a siren, the bark of a 3 dog, yith all such The rustle of wind-blown shade, grow old The tick of the clock, the tap of water she would By dripping faucet made. so bold. Can’t go to sleep? Ignore the sounds| Tf all her charms of Be they dimmed or be they clear;| may leave earth dignities, stand youth Slip into slumberland peacefully iNight sounds inspire no fear. Could she still stand as jauntly the rose. though she} uprightly half | as | | | | | | someday | t.” he concluded. POURRI that we would have rht wlll be needed on the JANUARY 13, 1955 by Bob Hilldrup this week of sorts con- the n this paper urvey toward pone | m Confer- | rn ility m: to brings as old th the to amount program can of program & see, perhaps joining the South- nference isn’t such a good all. Currently, ast at the transitional » the choice must be vhether to retain a “small- athletic program in what, needed aca- should be- school a few badly ges, soon time” the Nortt merit e, that of will | 00 ome very Fountain Pens Repaired Ce | 3-Day Service On All | Makes | Sheaffer Parker, Ever- | sharp, Watermans and others John Lautares Jewelers Dial $662 — East 5th Street Get Ready for SCHOOL DAYS Choose the Right Point for the Way You Write: TO SELECT OR REPLACE HERE'S ALL YOU D0 1550 Bovidegoinp Complete Fountain Pens $2.50 $3.00 Esterbrook CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO 304 Evans St. Dial 3570 Underwood Typewriters dorms } State | x, they draw | SPORTS ECHO driver’s seat and dictating prac- iy all athletie poliey. Alusani are nice people. They give for many good projects at ye alma mater, they guide the yotsteps of high school seniors to- their old school and, at home- give the current crop graduates something to laugh at when they put in their once-a-year pear nee on campus. enough. lf we may be d like to say that today’s and today’s athletics—be- today’s youth. leties are a necessary part of college life. But let’s remember original purpose of an educa- | institution and not sacrifice t ideal on the altar of a heathen de o tri chools: At Pirate Swimmers Lose Local Meet Davidson’s Wildeats, capturing >i of 10 events, handed East | C: na’s winless swimming team a 60-24 setiack here Saturday. Pirates took the 300-yard med- elay in 3:25.7 and chalked up other first in the 200-yard roke when Ron (The Nose) ated Davidson’s Ormond and ve he summary: 300-yard medley: East Carolina Gartman, Denton). 3:25.7. ird freestyle: 1. Carroll (D); pard (D); 3. (ECC). (Rose, Cooper 2 ard dash: 1. Rivers (D); r (D); 3. Weaver (ECC). 0:26.2 150-yard individual medley: 1. Car- (D 2. Cummings (ECC); 3. (D). 1:57.1 1. Smith (D); 3. Ramey (ECC) a As ke im (dD); 1 (ECC); 3. Rivers (D). 0:59.2. 200-yard backstroke: 1. Rose} 9 Sharpe 9 | loss to the Bucs in last year’s NATA 2. Ormond (D); Kiker Pirates Triumph Over Blue Hose By 81-70 Margin by Billy Arnold Don Harris, powerful East Carolina basket- machine Led the by sensational all rolled over a highly- team 81-70 in a ating display of speed and ac- curracy Thursday in Memorial Gym- rated Presbyterian de nasium. Harris, a snarp-shooting 27 points to honors with Blue ophomore, collected share top scoring Ron Ragan. The Pirates’ victory over the South Carolina power-house was their sixth Hose ace in a row without defeat. Coach Nor- man Sloan’ 7-1 a, which boasted a record before the contest, came ere seeking revenge for an 80-71 play. The Pirates jumped ahead late the and held their lead throughout the game. in first period, however, Coach Howard Porter’s boys pound- ed out 39-28 edge at half-time vith guard J. C. Thomas pumping in 10 points from long range to pace the squad. Thomas amassed total of 23 tallies to grab second- scoring Dribble-dandy Heath, team captain, added 12 points. a junior e honors. Cecil Outstanding in the rebounding line was 6-4 senior center Waverly Akins, who pulled in 14 from the back- boards. Bill Lipp (6-8) and Ragan (6-6), PC’s rebounding giants, had to take a backseat to the hard-driving Akins, who, along with Guy Menden- all nd Nick Nichols, dominated defensive play. (D). 2:37.0. 200-yard breaststroke: (D 1, Edwards Travis (D); 3. Moore (ECC). 440-yard bre: troke: 1. Edwards (D); 2. Cummings (ECC); 3. Tutton (ECC). 6:39.0. 400-yard freestyle relay: Davidson , Winfree, Sheppard, Sharpe). T-BONE STEAKS Near TV Station OPEN ON FRENCH FRIES HEATH’S FOR THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE WITH LOTS OF at the Crossroad SUNDAYS Carolina Dairy Products You Never Out Grow The Need For Milk —— C. HEBER FORBES Ladies Ready-To-Wear Clothes We SEVERAL NEW DESIGNS In COLLEGE IMPRINTED STATIONERY STUDENTS SUPPLY STORES Have AST CAROLINIAN East Carolina Plays Games At Lenoir Rhyne, Western Carolina Buccaneers Must Win To Stay In Contention _For Conference Lead | What could crucial pair of games be the season’s most awaits East} Carolina’s Pirates Saturday and Mon- day when the Bucs journey west to Rhyne Western | ‘de Lenoir and Carolina. The first league game after five straight victories last week, must win both meet Pirates, who dropped their pu six op contests if they hope to be in the running for a first place finish im the | North Then, East Carolina must face Belmont | State Conference. too, Abbey’s Crusaders on January 15 in another away game. On the other hand, once the Lenoir | Rhyne, Western Carolina games have of schedule will favor the Pirates. the of the eight conference games that re- been played, the remainder col a main after January 18, five of them will be played at home. The other | po three contests will be at Appal c -hian, Catawba and the season’s ! . nale with arch-rival Atlantic Chris- tian. | The coming road trip will also test the mettle of Coach Howard Porter’ collection of veterans and frosh. Guards Cecil Heath and J. C. Thom- as along with forward Don Harris provide the nucleus for the Ez t | Carolina squad. The two frosh start-| ers, center Guy Mendenhall and for- ward Nick Nichols, may hold the key to a successful defense of 1954's North State Conference title. Both boys so far played standout ball. Mendenhall, the num- ber two scorer for Cary High’s state champs last year, has blossomed into a good rebound man and owns an excellent hook shot. Nichols, too, has snared his share of rebounds and | Fle has proved his capabilities on defense | \ as well. Harris, a sophomore surprise, is; Ju leading the East Carolina team in| Br scoring with an average close to 25) St points per game. Heath and Thomas De have been the playmakers and each | Pai 4 Ma H Ni have has had several good scoring nights | Whitley, g¢ previously | Pirates, | nig out in front, 40-33. ever, the evening Guard t on 24 of 34 from the charity line. Akins, f | We throttled the unbeaten East Carolina | 76-64, at Elon Saturday | rht, largely on the strength of two Elon’s Christians | termined scoring spurts. East which had been shed only once in winning tts first lagged behind from the gun. Halftime found Elon Carolina, starts, ening Late in Don the fourth period, how- Ha , offensive star of g with 29 points, sparked ut pulled the Pirates into deadlock with 3:45 remain- 1 the game. Dave Maddox tossed in a al, added a free throw, and tapped in a rebound, how- d the Pirates could themselves Elon had built up safe margin. J. C. Thomas collected 15 ints to help the Pirate cause but Bues were hurt when playmaker ptain Cecil Heath fouled out. Carolina cashed in on 18 of free throw attempts while Elon ally ore lect d ¢ iddox, with seven field goals and » throws, led the Christian | Forward Earl Stone was! p with 15 points. | box: ey cy > o L] = chols, f Totals on ra ov 15) 1) 12! 6! i ekard, ¢ ie. | BOeOoRONOWmMa!] Harr arrw LOOK! LO <: SES se WHAT'S THIS? For solution see parcgraph below. OBVIOUSLY, THE TITLE of the above Droodle is: 47 insectology students enjoying better-tasting Luckies while studying 3 fireflies. All kinds of students are bugs about Luckies. Matter of fact, college smokers prefer Luckies to all other brands—and by a wide margin—according to the latest and greatest of all college surveys. Once again, the No. 1 reason: Luckies taste better. They taste better, first of all, because Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. Then, that tobacco is toasted to taste better. “It’s Toasted’ — the famous Lucky ‘Strike process—ton tasting tobacco to make es up Luckies’ light, good- it taste even better... cleaner, fresher, smoother. So, enjoy the better-tasting cigarette . . . Lucky Strike. Better taste Luckies... for | Mender Elon Christians Hand Bucs First League Setback, 76-64 Hamrick, g pee 14 Totals 26 24 14 76 Halftime score: Elon 40, East Car- olina Free throws missed: Harris 2, Nichols 1, Mendenhall 1, Thomas 2, Maddox 2, Juratie 1, Stone 2, De- rita 1, Whitley 2, Hamrick 2. Harris Collects 21 Points, Bucs Down High Point Don bucketed 21 points Monday night as Sophomore forward Harris the East Carol 80-77, losers’ court. The win was the fifth against one Bucs North play. na Pirates edged High Point, on the loss for in State “on“erence addition to Harris, forward Nick N hols collected six field goals and ight free throws for a 20 point total. Center Guy Mendenhall, guards Heath and J. C. Thomas, hit the the , getting 13, 11 and 12 also in ints respectively. road back after son last year, the Pirates throughout most Halftime score found in front by a 42-35 game. > i Harris, Akins, f Niche f all, c Thomas, ¢ Heath, James, CAR AOR oe an ar ay Totals 25 30 17 PAGE THREE Bulldogs Retain First Place Spot li NS Conference Bulldogs North § e Monday unly Elon’s Christians and the Atlantic Christian's helt a firm grip on the Con- ference’s top position and Carolina Pirates appeared to immediate striking fhe Bulldogs, coached Jack MeComas, They met Elon, zecord, Tuesday night. distance. Smi owned a 6-0 mark which held a 1-0 Three games involving confereic teams are on tap tonight igs at Elon, Lenoir R. | and High Point as con-erence competition host to Wofford. CONFERENCE GAMES Team Won Lost Atlantic Christian Elon East Carolina High Point Rhyne Pet. Lenoir Guilford Western Carolina Catawba Appa. n 0 ALL GAMES Won Team Li fast Carolin: Catawba Guilford GAMES THIS WEEK MONDAY—E rolina at Hig I at High Po FRIDAY ¢ SATURDAY—C y a at High Poir a CC HOLE IN ONE Leonard W. Rozin University of Kansas PAINTBRUSH FOR PAINTING BARBER POLE Eugene Heller Columbia University “ALL-DAY SUCKER POR DIETERS Judith Lee Midgley American University STUDENTS! EARN $25! Lucky Droodles* are pouring in! Where are yours? We pay $25 for all we use, and many we don’t use. So send every original Droodle in your noodle, with its | deacriptive title, to Lucky Droodle, P.O. Box 67, New York 46, N. Y. *DROODLES, Copyright 1953 by Roger Price CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER! @AT.Co. PRODUCT OF She Annsrivan Sebaceolimpany AMERICA’S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES PHOTO FINISH OF HORSE RACE BY SLOW CAMERAMAN John Davis Bucknell University FLY SWATTER DESIGNED TO GIVE FLY SPORTING CHANCE Alan M. Becker Pomona College CIGARETTES THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 195; PAGE FOUR : : EAST CAROLINIAN é Lined : Exchange Student Turns TJouraaiia ‘East Carolinian Sets 'Two Weekly Radio Mothe ay Of Alumni Secretary Dies In Falcon Last Saturday | e A.B. Botler, 7 f, two sisters, Mrs. Rachel B Second Talent Show . French Movie P Pictures Flanders In 1616 2s,» isin tom = /Chows For College beth City, and Anne George, sopho- (Editor’s note: We are fortunate ae more from Richmond, Va., have been Pauline Catel, French | Baptists Release Weekly Forum salma by the “East Carolinian” East Carolina College now has two East s of et har f La Grange e their sec- James W. Butler, died at her A a i ke ge; jee at our college, to| stafhito plan pnd Tredeg {regular weekly radio programs on Faleon Sa 5 following review of the ° ond talent show of the year. Y a: 8a al in Flan-/ Schedule I or Winter Quarter The two students produced one of |werc, Greenville. A half hour con- i De ath was a : , hly discussed student : hemorrhage. s shown here last the most highly i : : m is featured every | Film Club.) by Les Gaddy talent shows here during the past)/Cert Progra ‘ | Funeral services wer jers” brings us January 17—“You in the Univer-) during the coming weeks. “Studies|fey years in October. This second) Wednesday evening from 7:00-7:30, | town in Flanders in| sity” In Hebrews” by Herschel H. Hobbs] production is a continued effort by and is ealled “E.C.C. on the Air.” ee y one still remem-}| This study is designed to stimu-/ will be used to deepen understanding | the staff to finance the annual trip - : ae Mrs. Butler i ors of the Spamish/late student thinking about the theme) ¢ Bipie verse references. to the Columbia ecpolasad ee In addition, listeners are now able | j < e i F i igi Imphasis Veek: a ssociati 7m i Ne York, ee ; actual French title,!for Religious Emphasis Week: foddrtore ani ne pyeceding. cxitt As sociation Convention, New Yo ds hese “Onean Reveries,” a popular sets the,-‘Wanted, a Positive Faith For To- a : in March. : f See eae its con-!day.” By aequainting ourselves with | Sms refer to the fall quarter forum] Any students or local artists tal-] program in the past, = ¥ and heroical; the topic beforehand we'll have a edule slated by the Baptist Stu- | ented in singing, dancing, pante-| Perry at the organ. This 15 minute x us sometimes} head start toward more fully appre- Council. The Baptists hold these mimes, or any other form of enter- program is scheduled ever ciating the comments given us by| : eeaed ie money ae ze tainment should contact einer nes at 6:45 pam. WRRF in We is announced | those on the team who will contribute | *!* o'clock. After the forums, dute George, Box 514, or Roy Askew, Box RG Wie Ween receiving Alderman,| their knowledge and experience re-| Supper is served at 40 cents per| 405, or leave a note at the news-|*- eee ay, 2 ‘i . i anes z = of bloodshed, !lating to the subject. plate.) paper office. gram since mid-fall. Y Cacolina Alumn y | Rock and Mrs. Mz Yulbreth Memoria January 23— Se ae Soave ere rare with woman-| There will not be a forum due to Flemish com-| cooperation in giving full support to Four Students Attend SCOTT’S CLEANERS : things in hand] the activities of Religious Emphasis ee Buy Your A-1 anadiags —_— of Religiou mphasis YMCA-YWCA Meet i PATSY LEGGETTE, Woman’s Hall 3 j o reeeive the] January 81——“Seience and Reli-| At Kansas University || JOHN SMITH, 118 Slay i Winterized Used Car From sing feminine] pion” . 7 . lf 7 Malane| a : Four East Carolina students at- | decescem-encencenentencencenvenvencan: al —: ‘ jy Ford Dec xs Mr. J. O. Derrick of the college|tended the fifth National Student 3 ee ae and, she{ . = ‘ ap aculty will talk and lead a diseus- Sesenbly of the YMCA and YWCA ees eon on the relationship of these two U ty of K in Law- |! LARRY’S SHOE STORE i i John Flanagan Buggy Co., Inc. Duke for| ™ a December 27 to Jan- f 4 si is the preview of forums for|uary 2. 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