4 Ghost Moves In vld you tell your living wife _ - Bacon Said it t of your first wife moves bd e spend mach time otudies shat happens in Noel Co- ee = he Spi which will be 4 1 4 | is sloth: to use them too mech for eres- | ment, ic affectation: tc make jadgueant Sse Ss ee ae, S Se ee . Cit i L pepe eS \ ————— ES What ¥ : GREENVILLE, N. C THURSDA FE eS SE EE E ——— ——" —— i = Y, BRUA = rN = (a ea onda one Number 16 | Lowder, Rose To Represent | College At Education Meeting As Miss, Mr. Student Teacher SoA Committee 1 Investigate fod Situation on Concerning ern Conference Membership Fails | Will Be Honored sue oes , iy Umstead appoint- 4 td tig &< sa By Local FTA Club at the Jan- Tomorrow Evening by Jonnie Simpson Ronnic A. The motion Phelps, soph- in- committee reorge arolyn Jones Lowder, a ‘Science ma- jor from Albemarle, will represent t College as Mr. and ee iss t Teacher at the spring c convention of the North Carolina Education Association in Asheville | March 22-24, With students chosen for similar tonors in other colleges of the state, they will be honor guests Friday evening, March 23, at a dinner spon- sored by the Future Teachers of America. Following the banquet the honorees will be publicly presented to the delegates attending the con- moved that the iy write the ad- ng E. C. C.’s en- 1 Conference. fied that a be appointed to the move in any way & 5 Pirate basketball coach Howard Porter shows hizh-scoring forward Den Harris (left) and team captain J.C. Thomas (right) the Bohunk Trophy which will be at stake tonight when the East Carolina Pirates, ¢ur-. renily leading the North State Conference, meet the Atlantic Christian Bulldogs in Memorial Gymnasium. a Bucket At Stake Tonight Bohunk Trophy - - A Forgotten Tradition ion Failed nt proposed by Ronnie ntrary to the intent notion. Mr. Rose “entrance imto the * and to instruct N ence’ study the situation : vention. | lege is ready. Mr. eee er by Johnny Hudson : Alternates | An almost-forgotten the} t few yearg the results have failed East Carolina last Spring It has been | The alternates for Mr, and Miss’ | { ion failed by a clear Representative Student Teacher are Johnson, a Social Studies major from Greenville, and Jane El- be » kept in the dressing room due to the; limited space in the trophy case. | Leonard Boviunk has been placed in the Col-! be listed. Since the origin of Bo- our athletic teams have domi- “Bohunk Trophy” ~will revealed tonight when our ne ve of the cheer- x . — naa « oe i Union during th 4k in| len Riley, an Intermediat jor f ——— ee ossibility of a pe > of “— eens = lege Union during the past week in| ‘© ley, mt e major from = REC game es 2 sree rok ee ce SP, oe | e gym prior to game| hich studen 2 basketball season, but the] of the old bucket which has shifted] The Project of choosing annually | forward to w nt there wag short-lived as| back and forth between the two| Tepresentative student teachers in . . tain | the committee to in-| Bohunkus was ina retained it during base-| schools since 1939. ‘orth Carolina teacher-training in- Carolyn Lowder and Ronnie Rose, named Miss and Mr. Stadent \\ bility of a sidewalk when Jack Dg ; ason. Long may Bohunkus live—in our stitutions originated in 1949, It is| Teacher recently by a faculty-student committee, will represent East Caro- j ; Slay halls, Wiley of the Teco Echo, and ; New Torch In Rivalry possession! sponsored by the North Carolina Edu-|lina at the spring convention of the North Carolina Education Association | @ a hat the contract had vorski, soorts edi of At The trophy is believed to have put cation Association in cooperation with|in Asheville. | ‘ ormkavedian: eaullicesiet Collegiate, decided that + nen torch in the rivairy of the R | M tG the state department of the Future 4 a was needed ae promote the BS Se: it was a custom in the y s oun ym Teachers of Americs. i held as aims of eighty percent of the| o° the Kapa Delta Pi. She was chosen «sibility Of Speaker | and congenial rivalry v 1940’s for swudents from both e Faculty-Student Commnittee student body who are preparing to! this year for Who’s Who Among Stu- ” Young Demoerata| ¥#¥S existed betwee s to visit their rival’; campus, Site Of Second Mr. and Miss Representative Stu- es : : ac ; a , eee secs ae fakes "Gr nplain ing damage to ropetty. ‘The | dent Teacher are chosen at East Caro- achers. Saas in a Universities and inane a promi iels remarked back in 1939, kis of past games are listed Pi t ACC G 1 Bina College by a faculty-student com- Rose : Colleg.s. She was also a member of this. canna Bae ete to fight, let’s have someth n usually wasn’t completed until e- u' ame Fie Selection is based on superior George Ronnie Rose is ee Hie Jape sed chetns Coe the lepinineael _| to fight over.” a scrap took place following the : scholarship, character, competency in pe Nine apis og ae dl | COMME ee Steere eee eee renee m. a : a4 e repr re Just An Old Bucket l attletic event. (Rocky Mount High School’s new| teaching, understanding of education- presid'nt of the Aquatic Club. This! ville High School in chemistry and ik their organizations! Bohunk, which i wey im accord-| ‘The problem of the rivalry became| gymnasium will be the site of the) a! aims, and service to the college.| yor “he was chosen Who’s Who| biology. While a student at East would support said ance to all it s f is an Id] so ! at one time that the Ad-| second BCC-ACC game this season} The faculty-student committee Among Students in American Uni-| Carolina she has been a self-heip Cane behalf of wooden bucket w warded tem-! ministration Departments of the two] on February 18, according io Jack| choosing Mr. and Miss Student| versities and Colleges. He has had is edie = % porarily to the school winnin chools were forced to take action.| McComas, head basketball coach at Teacher was appointed by Dean Leo|the lead in several of the musical , announced that the) jtnietic event between the two t When Bohunk is in Atlantic Chris-| Atiantic Christian College. Jenkins, Dr. Hazel Taylor af the| produetions sponsored by the SGA,/ Senior Invitations i ‘ stem is installed in ee s possession, it is usually placed He stated last week that approxi- artment of psychology served as and has one of the co-starring roles se Ee on tse bucket, although during the’ in thcir case, but since coming to mately 100 tickets would be sent to en. Donald Umstead, president in “Oklahoma!” which is to be given Garlon Tuton and a repre- ‘ ae the East Carolina students in ad-|of the Student Government Associa- this spring. Also, he is a member of| —_ sentative from an engraving Practice Teachers d Ull P vance of the game, and that other| tion, and Ann Bowles, chairman of bm Pi — = a = 2 - —— - in - pag | i -lthe Women’s Judiciary, were the stu- arsity » tl cabinet and the a! y February \egistrar’s _ 7 oa Theo ore mann erforms ao pons faa dent members. 3 ae ail — — a o peret cae go to rp pm. in ractice teachers for the ° e. - Vils institution were forwarded; This project, sponsored by the local} teaching fall quarter a gmake d| ned e orders for Senior 1arter the opportunity of In Wright A uditortum Tuesday eming the same number of tickets} chapter of the Future Teachers, re- High School where he taught book- invitations. According to Ta- completing registration for the for tonight’s contest. ceived the full cooperation of the| keeping and typing. [tee meee he ee ’ warter during pre-regis- Under the auspices of the Founda-) A post-graduate “with highest Tonight’s Game Sellout Student Government Association. The Lowder : | days that orders will be takes. tra whieh will be held Febr- tion Artist Bureau of New York, | honors” of Juilliard School of Music,| Tickets for the game here tonight} two students chosen are selected as : Mrs. Carolyn Jones Lowder ig pres- Students must pay for their vary 5-10, Those whom Dr. Op- ae \merica’s out.|2° is Now 2 member of the terching| have been sold out for over a week,/ representative of the high standards i shekt eS ae pelt certified as being eligi- DRE, < ae a z vs . # staff under the Hutcheson aamimis-| ang attention is now being forcused ne practice teaching will | standing pianist, wil periorm tration of this dnstitution. Theodore} on the seating problem for the game A d Chi 1 B d C I ] d d fol this procedure: Wright Auditozium on the eve ning of! Umann was formerly a faculty] on mane +" between Haast College n mic an oncerts ne u e mplete the schedule cards | February 7. His program will include! member of te Biarritz American] rivals. 2. .® a. 648 as before and secure all necessary | selections from Brahms, Mendelssohn,| University of Framce. Space Problem Among All-State Band Clinic Activities Here ecure permits and pay fees Last season there was a tremendous problem of space at both games played by the two teams. The Me- Schumann-Liszt, Chopin and others. Ullmann, who received his B. S.| Wi]e Application Attractions of public interest which ;conduq’ the clinic band. Well-known {in music circles throughout the state, ions on Fiiday’s program by the East Carolina Concert Band will be and M. A. degrees from Columbia University, has been a piano recital- ist in all of the forty-eighi states as well as in Canada and countries of | Western Europe. He has been the winner_of more than a score of com- petitive awards in music, including will be presented during the Eastern Division of the All-State Band Clinic at East Carolina College this week will be a concert by the college band Friday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m. in the Me- Ginnis auditorium and a program by the clinic band Saturday, Feb. 4, at n the Administration Building. ». Turn in all cards to the Reg- strar's office. Failure to do this will result in difficulties at the bevinning of the Spring quarter, since you will net be registered for practice teaching. It is not Mr. Nash is a former president of| “Ballata” by Patrick McCarty, a mem- Fe Band Division of the North Caro-) ber of the East Carolina music fae- lina Music Educators Association. ulty. His composition, written for Saturday’s program by the Clinic} serformance by wind instruments, Band will include qaarches by Sousa| was premiered by the Wind Ensemble and Hovey, Bach’s “Sleepers Wake,”| of the Eastman School of Music im arrangements of “Chopsticks” and of} December, 1955. morial gymnasium here was_ packed to capacity and many fans were turned away atthe door. In Wilson, McComas said, there is only room enough for about 350 peo- ple after the AGC student body has been seated. Many Pirate fans were All student, who plan to do their student teaching during the academic year 1956-57 should file application with the departmental supervisors not later than the expiration of the registration period of compulsory to register at this |the McDowell Club Young Artists ; Feb time, but it will be much easier | Contest and the $1,000 Bamberger the spring quarter (March unable to secure tickets at the door|8 p.m. in the Wright auditoriam. Youman’s “Hallelujah,” Grossec’s) Other numbers to be played by the and save much time. Competition 10). i Wilson last year, while others were Open To Public “Miliary Symphony in F,” and other| college band under the direction of = : - able to acquire advance tickets sent{ These concerts, annusi events at} pais ; Herbert L. Carter include works by here by the Atlantic Christian Ath-|:he college for several years, have Coneert Friday Bach, Gershwin, Prokofieff, Rossini, attracted in the past large audiences from various localities in the eastern counties of the state. The programs will again be open to the public this year. Members of bands in thirty-four schools throughost Eastern’ North Of particular interest among selec- and Dvorak. Positions Open At Various | = timer Eure Howe] Retreats During The Summer ‘tere Friday and Seburday for the} Giorie Blanton of the Baptist Stu-| i: toaching study groups and Vaca- 1956 band clinic. They will orgenize| den Union ba, relessed the follow-| tion Bible Schools in North Careline, while on the campus the Clinle Con-| ing information eoncerning summe .tatr positions are available through cert Band and will rehearse and re-| work got college students. Staff post-| . | ciate Sunday Schoo! and Bapti ceive ina’ruction in verious phases of! tions: are open at the following Te- Sea maf the two-! tregts: Gloriatta Baptist Assembly,! ‘ining Union Departments, letic Department. Musical Comedy Set The East. Carolinien will pre- sent “Nothing Veatured,” 2 mu- sical comedy in: three scts, in -or- der to raise money to represent the newspaper at the Columbis “Press Association. Auditions for the nine parts, which inclade two women and seven men, will be held February Arnold Named Editor Kappa Sigma ‘In order to stimulate more active tivity on our campus and to pro- Nu To Publish Magazine says, both humor and serious, will be azine will consist of all forms of lit included. Also, planned features such rature. Short stories, poetry, and es-| as columns of possibly movies, fash- ; g ions, ctc. will be included im each issue. Cartoons and photos are also According tg Billy Arnold the mag: ir students with material that > enjoyed and appreciated, the a Sigma Nu .Fratrnity is plan- to publish as one of its major > a humor magasine,” said The magazine will consist of: at Arnok, newly appointed editor. ~ | band ormance during pv the last publication of “Pisces least thirty-two pages or more amd ee _ ray — Hee Mexico; Ridgecrest, Ridgeerest,| Application blanks for any of th: it” over eight years ago, East . 1! have a slick over. pen enters” in a, mosi- Nash To Conducted North Caroline; Fruitland, Hender-/ sitions mentioned above may be “arolina has been without a magazine : , itten-by-Dr. Martha Gordon Nash, chairman of the de-| sonville; and Caewell, Southport. obtained at the Baptist Student Ces- Publication, Kappa Sigma Nu, whieh M one hn “Depart= partment of music at Appelachian! Work at these places may be in| ter. Stud nts are reminded thet these psa ee Bee State Teachers College in Boone, will] ase soda shop, library, book store,| > sre not set up for those accepted on f mi a, t, left|classica) music is not generally accel : the: Corosres-—coming “soon! Friday morning for Charlotte, where] should not be made to feel warped minded be gsume you are All those interested in participating thport, as clas in the talent show come by the news- paper office for details. Splash! “When a thin piece of cardboard is slipped over the top of a glass the annual is to be printed. Library Look Last week’s Pot Pourri made the statement, “Students are allowed to graduate boasting that they have never set foot in the library.” Why cause he does not accept it. (I a referring to your hometown of Southp< My in- sical music is widely accepted in Raleigh. a om intentions when writing the column were 1 vant making anybody feel “whop-sided.” 1 cv live with myself if something like that ea filled to the brim with water, the} should this situation exist when the| ha “ ager nee ppen.) “You pays you money, you t# water will hold up in the glass when ee offers so many opportunities? tr Me ‘Huxley. (Briliiant man oat it is tumed upside down,” so stated) To name a few—a quiet place for| Mr. Huxley.) If his mind is warped | want min Dr. Navarra, professor in the science jet your ] gsudy, seminars for departmem, over his TV program, Sep sey warped too. (Your privilege but don't handy information, current publica-| head f i Science in Chikihood Edueation. tions. Fv agp ge yours, Mr. Boyette. should But the laws of science were defied be kept in your own wa mind. (1 always di thi, particular broadesst as all the y rped packing: follow sound advice.) Without proper © Ha! they can lead only to trouble. (A threat, (1, -|An intimidation of this sort sent throug” ch it United States Mail is illegal and carries © certain penalities. This b to mind an favorite of mine—I'M IN (HE JAIL HOUSE ) * : Ronald Hood opin expressed in water in the glass suddenly gave sway. Literally, the “bottom fell out” ae water crashed out over the floor 3 letter or pAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1966 gauRs an ta for his outstanding defensive work. ucs leet tic Uh Here Tonight |HATS OFF! (2. t seis Tonights Scrap Rated Top cae came Of Year In ‘Jinx? Gym ‘ECC Cagers Pull mer WMhead In League |) san”union —_||srise'n'vs Bent act ‘ ? 4, Johnny Hudson by tallying 23 points, and Pirate night for the Pi- Don Harris : With : s Cne of the big factors in East fans are hoping for the same tonight. i] spel riump S Carolina’s recent success has been Thomas feels that the Bucs “are rolina as Atlantic 7 inni ight t i the leadership displayed by captain capable of winning tonight, bu ason North State ‘ : the ECC campus . r i ‘e i t ‘| Monday's North State ratings found| and guard J. C. Thomas. thinks it will be one of the roughes e the game of the ns. The tilt, slated : - ; a ae | = in their stretch drive for the con- by Billy Arnold the East Cafolina Buccaneers still At the opening of the season Coach ference crown. Porter commented, “Our season will Memorial Gym i capacity crowd of ‘ depend on ow well Thomas can take 9-1 loop slate. Nearest rivals were] over the leadership of the ae »| An embarrassing situation marked the two bitterest ; - ae Flon (7-2) and Atlantic Christian; Thomas, the only senior on the Pirate the passing of a well-known fire the Nomh State (6-2). squad, has reacted to the challenge agg And none of the members of ¢ a 10-1 loop mark; The Appalachian State contest] by leading the Bucs to the top perch vie family have spoken since the record. The visit- { Monday night in Memorial Gymna-|im the North State standings. With uneral to any members of his engine nto the top To wind up the many-sided picture] sium furthered the Pirate slate to|tue season only a little more than eat hel these firemen, while us’ week by post- chat -his game presents, there will be| [9-1 and served as the 46th consecu-| half over, the Pirate head mentor we we reas » committed the Ua Western Garcinia, e home win in the Greenville arena.| finds only praise for the Raleigh na- aaa rea tg the wake Wilson crew _ Flon, which is putting up a real tive. Porter recently stated “he is an|* "U8¢ Slora tribute inscribed in i. t for the conference lead, dropped] excellent leader on and off the floor.” gold letters—GONE TO HIS LAST » 85-69 tilt to Lenoir Rhyne for its| While at Raleigh, J. C. lettered in FIRE—A-M.A. Journal firmly entrenched in first place with Tonight's bat'le, one of the most important i : peecting to see Coach Howard Porter Novth State ranks and|use his 6-11 freshman Joe Plaster es one tee the top rivalry| during a great deal of the game. in che lecp, has so many side attrac- Memorial “Jinx” ions that the spectator will hardly now what track to follow. To begin wih, there is the simple aral rivalry between East Carolina possibly the mozt colorful aspect of| and Atlantic Christian. The two|all. The Pirate 46-game home win- is ar? located in a hot basketball] ning streak will be placed on the line 2e, rk conference nt tails 4 12-3 overall record. a only several miles apart. Both] once again—this time, against a foe| second loss of the loop year, but} ootball, basketball and baseball, al- heen. ' | ools have, in recent years, boasted zoey likely to break it! | trounced Catawba 97-73 to stay ahead| though he excelled in the hatdwood J. C. Thomas plan, | rrifie eage teams. Also, there is the We need say nothing else about the} of the ACC Bulldogs. crort. On ent“ring East Carolina, the neste y plan : | spredictable hot-and-cold play that| “jinx,” or, for that mater, the game. : 6-2, 165 rounder cepach a (gate 3 other e-game_ winning always shows up in close rivalries ofj Let's all go out and enjoy it! CONFERENCE STANDINGS | guard position hig freshman year. y S and of his oe Neither team can ever be| ASS ae W L Pet.| The Pirates went on to win the North eutions @ n three years yy coumeS the a when - Fast Carolina 10 1. .900| State tournament and advance to the not tasted defeat Behe 3 a me of pre- Bucs Win 46th Match a NiAI tournament. 45 games,| vious losses during the season, be- D * A ] See Elon 7 2 178 During his sophomore year, the t me-game win- : ee E _ and ACC always play owning Z ppa achian Atlantic Ghiietin 6 2 .750 Bucs swept the Conference title and nations The tra-]ECC WEAPON—Coach Howard Por-|"#™dest against each other. In Memorial Gym soe “’"| once again traveled to Kansas City ” an oaken,ter will rely upon the sharp shooting Bohunk Trophy ‘ | g Appalachian 4 4 500; for the NIAI. Thomas averaged 10 uced in 1939,/of junior Din Harris tonight as a Of course, ineluded in the rivalry} After shaking loose from a very Saar 4-600 points per game his first two years x» the event.Jweapon against the ACC Bulldogs. end of the game is the BOHUNK. | “loosely played” first quarter, East] !fish Point = at ECC, and last year averaged 15 aversea ine (photo by Phillipe) For those of you who are unfamiliar Carolina néver let up and went onj jen Rhyne 4 4 500; points per contest. J. C. is out to » Atlantic Ghnis = with the term, here is the story:}to virtually roll over Appalachian cs make this his best season, and at the Pirate den. last year’s champicnship team with Some years ago, in an effort to pro- College by a score of 84-55 in a lford 0 8 000 | present time is averaging close to 20 + along in first], Paes see ae mote the rivalry and good sportsman-| Nort’: State Conference game here Beara 0 9 .000| Points a game. State standings the exce, tion of a consistant floor! chin between the Pirates and the Monday night. ry J. C. is well known around the loop wie bat the Brom leader.” Bulldogs, sports editors of the two Besides putting another game's dis-}| —————_ Bucs In Shape school newspapers uncovered a rusty| ‘ance between them and Elon College, me court record, an 82-77 vie- The Pirates will rely on their home-] old bucket, entitled it the BOHUNK,| the Bucs won their 46th straight) Teams Split In 4-W ay R-=ce | visitors dropped court advantage plug a strong defense] and informed everyone that the win- home game. aby Elon and] in their bid to s op their arch-rivals| ner of athletic events between the} Nick Nichols, who played with aj a «| fror Fils “oack er also h t 22 is| taped shoulder and elbow, took top} the Pj-| from Wilson. Coach Porter also has;two teams would be awarded this , w, , \ b : is own scoring punch in Forward] prize as a “trophy of superiority.” | scoring honors for the night wih 23) or Oo n n ramurea en § and Guard J. C. Thomas, East Carolina now holds the covet-| big points. Ronnie Campbell, tow Don Harr LEAGUE NO. 1 LEAGUE NO. 2 : both are averaging close to the 20/ed antique, as a result of victory ing center of the Apps, wag next in! | tact CC Tough por Nick Nichols and Guy Men-|over the Bulldogs on the baseball] that dezartment with 21 points, even| _ : wie ‘ wth SS Lee regular. i yh all, also averaging in the double! diamond last year. though he fouled out in the fourth) -ountry ee © cea 2 ing Lao need figures, will be expected to play a, Seven-Foot Center auarter of play. Lanky Guy Menden-| ms s 5 : eb Sg - ‘ sound e North key part in the outcome of the game Another aspect of the contest that| hall of EOC had 17 markers an B ames 5 Grasshoppers pd, we zs vp ne with th dr rebounding. Freddy James,| will command attention will be the Ingram was his next nearest tean ae (sr.) “ : Royals ;: i orally pens - sia City} injured in the Lenoir Rhyne tile, will| prospect of individual duels between] competitor with 15 poins. otleggers mee a. i ated Evansville,] ti) pe kapt out of action and will and ACC stars. The Bulldogs : 2 ae 4 . 2 ee probably be replaced by Harold In-| boast a seven-foot center in big John Che SS 2 eee a Rae pee - ae ae e , pee _— gram, a sophomore, star‘ed of his! Marley. To see this giant perform is} Deft definition: Skier—one who, eth hots Seine ia - 3 8 OF first college game last week against] wor h the price of admission within| jumps to concussions. Petecear. Roles a \ G a Roneld Wester Carolina and gathered dun-| itself. Saturday night against West- mer nee ner-up honors in the scoring depart-|ern Carolina, Marley collected an ge in height) ot with 16 points. amazing 47 tallies, breaking the con- ob ce John} “coach Porter feels that his team| ference scoring record. ee Forwards is in top shape psychologially and It will be interesting to see whether Kim Buchanan,} i+, the exception of James, are in| the Bucs can stop the big fellow and payer, ce good shape physcially. With both| whether the Pirate combination of uard Billy teams looking forward to tonight’s| Harris, Nichols and Thomas can out- 3 ae meeting, which could turn out to be} score him and his crew. se, is 5-9. the turning-point in the North State The task of guarding the lanky as a strong} ace the game should be a thriller to] Marley will befall ECC’s 6-4 Guy Marley and Buchan- Mendenhall. Some observers are ex- g over 20 peints per ently, set a new with 47 points liams and Wid- i in the scoring point averages. Mc- 1 pessimist, admits s team ig better than WHAT'S THIS? For solution, see paragraph below. the end. ion of ampus loversy r that bts). ly type other mi to as = Citadel Swims Here Tomorrow never per- tence s that bssical ght of As seen in P read LIFE, LOOK QUICK WAY TO BETTER TASTE: It’s illustrated eae. : = Seventeen in the Droodle above, titled: Lucky smoker e ’ opening fresh pack. (He’s merely doing away iy with a little red tape.) Better taste is what he’s after, and better taste is what he’ll get. Luckies taste better, you see, because they’re made of fine tobacco . . . light, mild tobacco that’s TOASTED to taste better. Break out a pack of Luckies yourself. You'll say Lucky c Strike is the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked! - DROODLES, Copyright 1958 by Roger Price NAT’ Gene Lusk, Diver Coach R, Seimmir y Martinez’ crack Pirate eam plays host to the = . vhs ‘ — ‘eged Citadel poolsters here in Me- ; ‘ a 2 pa? Za} "orlal Gymnasium tomorrow after- : off A toon at 2:00. This meeting with the military ve wion will be the first of the ag between the two teams and 4 . rt T f fas be the big one for Buccaneer ~ . : oa . 4 Y a“: ’ J e frmen. Last year, the first swim- ; oe ; eh Sg we team in ECC history suffered ‘tvistating defeat at the hands of COLLEGE SMOKERS LUCKIES! PAGE FOUR What Will Second Wife Do When First \ife's Ghost Returns?) Presbyterians Library. Club , The Library Club is planning to help Mr. Smiley and the library staff in furnishing the Recreational Read- ing Room which ig now in’ progress. We are seeking the aid of our stu- dents apd faculty in helping to build by Agnes Markham What would you tell your living wife when the ghost of your first wife moves This is a rather unusual ae few if any have ever needed to} about it but Charles Condo- harassed novelist in “Blithe| himself confronted with |, ion when his from the “other} by a worry first wife does return side” after um ‘friend of his. being summoned | | | a fantastic situation provides : ‘ | Charlies Obnebnd/ Dutt n evering of laughter as only Noel the faculty member on duty at the) first meeting of tie Deh alniant sae me Ka ect a e W i could provide through the circulation desk. All books will be| Fellowship after the holidays. ay ee Sopdet oi 1); ( plays. The greatly appreciated. June Quinn and Gus Manos have *'0n, Wa hington, W aynesville, and \ » Spirit” are in-|% As another project the club is} been chosen as captains of the at-| Watstoawaton. This year for the), for comie complications and sponsoring am announcement each, tendance teams to help improve our; tirst time studen s from the eastern ' : y thoroughly succeed! week of the free movie which will) attendance. The contest is progress rt of the state were included in When asked to comment upon this be shown on campus jor that week.| ing very well at present and we will! SBOE OR WERE Stone CoS OO ave , Jim Corum, president of th A review of this may be found on| continue to expect record groups each) yy. prbeed: MiMi an. thay poe { 4 East Carolina Playhouse, said, the bulletin board just outside the} Monday wight, captains! | | 4 Re he| “Ses, cut eclery and spread sand- - e periodical room at the. end of the) We were fortunate to have the) oo it washing time come vated : : : PS. en aisnwas J D ! a shows we've ever pre hall near the new Recreational Read-} Lutheran group worship with us and ound they also lend al ping han Ore : ing rive the opening devotional at one ieee etre Div ing Roem: a! P pa along with several other volunteer: ar y i 4 of our rec_nt meetings. We hope they} °° g : pitts nen" | Music E ee Westminster New: : ‘ for KP. We would like for anyone to I in many of the college pla The J. Y. Joyner Library of East| will visit us again. i ss ts t ees - ess y ary ..|come around to meet with us on s the of Charles = Yaroli : i i 3 sig x , of C le Con Carolina College is opening a Ree- Martha Johnston, program chair ea abeehnoh ati5180-and sample mine, the married r Reading room. Books are man, has prepered a series of prow) oe oo rood 0 t sw being collected and placed in the, grams, The Christian Student’s Diary,| ee | ik | : ; i SL Rees tae | wo wives ng for room in which the fiction books werc! for the members of the Fellowship. Gre Kc x. SSS RSs tcmporarly housed. Thig collection of Martha's programs are always inspi- Having moved ino a new apart- Rut second wife, who is as books includes titles from all classifi-| rational and are eagerly anticipated ment, a woman phoned the subscrip- was one ore thar embarrassed by Madame Arcote, Margaret Starnes (head of table), attempts to raise cations, but they are the more popu-! by all. tion department of a magazine to; } ’s ¢ re sence of the wraith of SG ue desd in a scene from Neel Coward's “Blithe Spirit” which will play lar type of reading. Several cf our meubers enjoyed] which she had subscribed. Int omine, is portrayed|in the College Theatre February 8, 9, and 10. It is ty@ major winter pro- Though providing materials for| working on the Committee of 100 “I would like to change my name! it has tray G ve, a freshman from} duction of the East Carolina Playhouse, study and research is the main pur-| during Religious Emphasis Week. Wej and address,” she explained. and . \ ad the major} a SETS az oe pose of the college library, encourag-| hope that the various talks and dis- There was a sigh, and a sweet) Richmond aad Ast hman play) ing reading for pleasure is also an| cussions will stimulate our minds and] young voice replied emphatically, for nati I “Who wouldn't!” ences | A Lic nt orne, a freshman from | 1er to the| PEOPLES BAKERY Fas s starred in the| PATRONIZE OUR PRODUCTS IN THE : Se ae ee ae CAMPUS SODA SHOP harl jomine’s first wife * by a medium} We Deliver Twice Daily. i becomes the| life. valmy medium | __ i : 2 ie own power to} Di oS aa | ‘ is ‘portras yed by Mar-, HEATH’S from Ra-| yed leading role of! The Long Christmas Din-| FOR THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOTS OF FRENCH FRIES | s composing the cast are} Cooke, a junior from Dunn, Charles Starnes, a senior from gion, in his first role in a g production is her husband, the skeptic Dr. Bradford. 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C. 43 Intersection* _ m designer. lithe Spirit” will be presented the Playhouse ag their major win- production on February 8, 9, 10 at 8:00 p.m. in MeGinnis Auditorium. t was featured on the “Ford Star bilee” TV production January 14 with author Noel Coward himself playing the lead of Charles Condo- aa es encemrenvemcem vee: aerate (NUMBER FOURTEEN OF A SERIES) DIAMONDS ARE SOLD BY WEIGHT, NOT BY SIZE | i | | | BIG ENTERTAINMENT AT f Connie’s Bowling Center 409 Washington St. F Hours: 4:30-11:00 P. M. Daily DIXIE LUNCH ‘A GOOD PLACH TO EAT “Geod Pood Means Good Health” | i BasT CAROLINGIAN Library Plans Reading Room; See ih pan occ Va oak some of their leisure in the library. ment of music, was in charge of be placed in the Recreational Read- Recreational Reading loea eee Hs > jing Room for other students and Miss Ellen Williams, Director of! Fifteen schools in the state were pes; | faculty membera to check out and ‘Christian Education of the First Pres- | repres: nted on the campus here. Mu-| yn. 4 ¢ sicizms selected to play in the All ere t * pen Anyone who has some books which’ * | they would donate may take them to important purpose. It is the Recreational Reading room will promote the books will be added to the collection each month, and books ypeal for the users of the collection) chapel service on February 7. ll be removed at least once a year} so the collection will be by no means} useful in the kitchen. as girls. Frank static. oe Snes tena help Dancing Pavillion For Your sila Symphony Meet Highlighted Hear Speaker With Two Public Concerts Plans for the Recreational Reading| The \All-State Symphony, composed t} the organize Be include furnishing it with com-|of 124 outstanding high school or | Natl as ch fortable, informa] type furniture such| chestra players, arrived on the cam-! ceryatory of M " as may be found in an attractive| pus Friday, January 27, for a three-! bos jliving room of a home—comfortable| day session of intensive rehearsal to chairs, end tables and reading lamps.| be highlighted by two public con This inviting atmos,hcre will add to} certs. Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, «i- pleasure of those who wish to spend] rector of the East Cerolina depar byterian Church, gave a very inspira-| tional talk to open the New Year) State Symphony came to East Caro entitled “One Life at the lina from high schools in Ayden to Live” hoped that} give us food for thought. 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