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GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1952<lb />
Number 13<lb />
Eighty-Five Ready For May Graduation<lb />
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v-five students completed<lb />
work at East Carolina college<lb />
end of the fall quarter and<lb />
vo their degrees with their<lb />
tea at commencement exer-<lb />
i in May, 1953, according<lb />
announcement by Registrar<lb />
 L. Phillips.<lb />
of fall-quarter graduates<lb />
men and women who will<lb />
the B.S. degree, which at<lb />
rolina is conferred upon those<lb />
courses preparing them as<lb />
; seven who will receive the<lb />
liberal arts degree; and 11<lb />
1 rceive the master's degree,<lb />
the college here is a degree<lb />
and school administra-<lb />
lis<lb />
Faculty Lecture Club Hears<lb />
PingeVs View On Modern Man<lb />
Analyzing views of modern man pologists, biologists and others have<lb />
advanced in fiction and poetry of the 'built their concept of modern man<lb />
on the statistical average. Authors,<lb />
on the other hand, she said, have<lb />
built their concept on the departure<lb />
from the average, or the abnormal.<lb />
Through referring to the points of<lb />
modern writers and citing examples<lb />
from their works, Dr. Pingel gave<lb />
her audience ideas characteristic of<lb />
the existentialist, the realist, the<lb />
naturalist, the idealist and the mys-<lb />
tic. She included in what she de-<lb />
scribed as "a rambling sampling" of<lb />
modern literature such writers as<lb />
Huxley, Sartre, Orwell, Proust, T.<lb />
S. Eliot, Rilke and others.<lb />
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Carolinians among the<lb />
s number 79 men and women<lb />
f-state students come from<lb />
. Kentucky, Arkansas and<lb />
sia.<lb />
completing work for the B.<lb />
jrree include 23 students who<lb />
e their work at the college<lb />
. e fields of primary and gram-<lb />
�grade education. Others have<lb />
ved training as teachers in the<lb />
idary schools and have special-<lb />
in such subjects as industrial<lb />
art, social studies, English, sci-<lb />
mathematics, music, physical<lb />
ition, home economics and fer-<lb />
i aniruages.<lb />
11 candidates for the master's<lb />
did their work in the fields<lb />
ool administration, elementary<lb />
ation or secondary education.<lb />
present time, Dr. Martha Pingel told<lb />
members of the East Carolina college<lb />
Faculty Lecture club last Thursday<lb />
evening, December 11, that "Authors<lb />
in general seem to take the view<lb />
that we are living in the age of the<lb />
four-F's: Fear, Friction, Folly and<lb />
Frustration<lb />
The lecture on "Modern Man�Fact<lb />
or Fantasy?" was followed by a spir-<lb />
ited discussion of the ideas advanced<lb />
by Dr. Pingel. A number of students<lb />
at the colkje were guests at the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Dr. Pingel pointed out that "mod-<lb />
ern man" defies definition and that<lb />
views differ even among those who J<lb />
claim to belong to the same school<lb />
of thought. In general, she stated,<lb />
psychologists, sociologists, anthro-<lb />
Industrial Arts<lb />
Group Initiates<lb />
iembers At Meet<lb />
New Record Again<lb />
Figures for Winter term enroll-<lb />
ment at East Carolina reveal that<lb />
a new record has once again been<lb />
established here, as 1, 944 students<lb />
are now taking work on campus this<lb />
quarter. According to Registrar Or-<lb />
val L. Phillips, this number exceeds<lb />
last year's enrollment for the same<lb />
period by 151 persons.<lb />
Last year tere were 1,793 students<lb />
pursuing s dies here during the<lb />
Winter term. In the issue after<lb />
Christmas the "East Carolinian" will<lb />
run a breakdown of the figures.<lb />
Christmas Spirit<lb />
Appears In Books<lb />
For Youngsters<lb />
Honor Students Of Fall Quarter<lb />
Show Increase Over Last Year's<lb />
Educational Director Speaks<lb />
To Beaufort County Teachers<lb />
Answering the question "How can college teachers, was suggested by<lb />
high schools better prepare students I Superintendent R. P. Martin of the<lb />
for college?" Dr. J. K. Long of East Hertford county schools.<lb />
Five students of industrial arts at<lb />
East Carolina college have been ac-<lb />
cepted as members of the campus<lb />
Industrial Arts club and have been<lb />
initiated into the departmental or-<lb />
ganization, according to an rnnounce-<lb />
ment by Robert Pennington of Rocky-<lb />
Mount, president.<lb />
New members are Donald M. At-<lb />
kinson, Elizabeth town; Thomas B.<lb />
Blizzard, Deep Run; Roland Pridgen,<lb />
Wilson; James F. Shine, Rocky<lb />
Mount; and Gene W. Taylor. Edenton.<lb />
The club is carrying on during the<lb />
present school year a program de-<lb />
signed to foster interest in industrial<lb />
arts and to encourage better work<lb />
among members. Contests are held<lb />
at meetings, and winners are award-<lb />
"Good schools don't 'just happen usefui tools as prizes. Recent<lb />
are the result of the school and winners include E'liard Croom of<lb />
Rocky Mount and Shelton Weaver of<lb />
Mt. Olive.<lb />
Williamson Talks<lb />
On Good Schools<lb />
At District Meet<lb />
 community working and planning<lb />
-I'ther in closest cooperation Dr.<lb />
D. Williamson told members of<lb />
� Association for Childhood Edu-<lb />
tion at a district meeting held at<lb />
Bragg last Thursday. Dr. Wil-<lb />
im�on, professor of education at<lb />
is: Carolina college, spoke on "Hall-<lb />
arks of a Good School<lb />
S even characteristics of a good<lb />
I were discussed by Dr. Wil-<lb />
nson. An adequate plant and corn-<lb />
tent personnel, she said, are marks<lb />
' worth and are needed if the<lb />
hool program is to grow a3 it<lb />
.ould.<lb />
Club members are now working on<lb />
a project to huild bulletin boards<lb />
wh'ch will be placed in the lobby<lb />
leading to the college cafeteria. The<lb />
Student Government association of<lb />
the college is sponsoring this activity<lb />
and has provided funds for materials.<lb />
Local Students<lb />
Represent School<lb />
At Coming Meet<lb />
East Carolina college will be rep-<lb />
resented by five student members of<lb />
the Beta Kappa chapter of Pi Omega<lb />
Pi, national honorary business edu-<lb />
cation fraternity, at the national<lb />
delegate convention of the organiza-<lb />
tion in Chicago December 26-29. Ses-<lb />
sions will be held at the Congress<lb />
hotel and will be attended by stu-<lb />
dents from chapters throughout the<lb />
country.<lb />
As part of the business of the<lb />
convention, choice of a student rep-<lb />
resentative on the national council<lb />
of Pi Omega Pi will be made this<lb />
year for the first time. Five students<lb />
selected from chapters in colleges<lb />
and univrsities of the nation will be<lb />
nominated for the position by the<lb />
nominating committee of Pi Omega<lb />
Pi. G. Carolyn Burnette of Hope-<lb />
well, Va member of the East Caro-<lb />
lina Beta Kappa chapter, is included<lb />
among the five students to be nomi-<lb />
nated.<lb />
East Carolina delegates to the Chi-<lb />
cago convention will be Ann Baysden,<lb />
Ernul; Maggie A. Gatlin, Ernul; Bet-<lb />
ty Sue Branch, Greenville; Paul<lb />
Weeks, Whitakers; and Kenneth Ken-<lb />
nedy, Greenville.<lb />
Getting Chistmas spirit through<lb />
reading good books marks the pre-<lb />
holiday season among boys and girls<lb />
at the Training school on the East<lb />
Carolina college campus. The library<lb />
for children there is having a book<lb />
in circulation, and a decorated Christ-<lb />
mas tree is ueing used to give in-<lb />
centive to reading and to keep a<lb />
tally of who's reading what.<lb />
Mr?. Lily Rouse Carr, Training<lb />
school librarian, with the help of<lb />
Vernie B. Wilder of Nashville, N.C<lb />
college junior and practice librarian,<lb />
initiated and is carrying on the proj-<lb />
ect of encouraging good reading.<lb />
More than 600 books were read by<lb />
children at the school during the<lb />
first week in December, and enthusi-<lb />
astic youngsters keep calling for<lb />
more. The leader thus far is Burton<lb />
Jenkins, with 23 books to his credit.<lb />
A gaily decorated Christmas tree<lb />
in the library gives encouragement<lb />
and reward to readers. Beside it<lb />
stands a life-size replica of Santa<lb />
Claus suggesting books as gifts. Each<lb />
child who reads a book is entitled to<lb />
hang on the tree a small colored<lb />
booklet, to which he may add for each<lb />
additional book read a metallic-paper<lb />
star. Approximately 300 folders,<lb />
many having a dozen or more stars,<lb />
are now Lightening the tree and<lb />
sh wing the excellent record made<lb />
by the boys and girls at the Train-<lb />
ing school.<lb />
"arolina college told Hertford coun<lb />
y teachers last week that the real<lb />
j tnswer lies in the student himself<lb />
,ut that "guidance from an under-<lb />
standing teacher is essential<lb />
Dr. Long, director of the East<lb />
Carolina department of education,<lb />
spoke at a meeting held Tuesday in<lb />
Winton. His topic, of educational<lb />
interest to both public school and<lb />
Radio Broadcasts<lb />
Of 'The Messiah'<lb />
Now Being Heard<lb />
( hristmas Assembly<lb />
Kast Carolina President J- D.<lb />
Messick wished students and faculty<lb />
a merry Christmas this morning at<lb />
an all-college assembly in Wright<lb />
auditorium at 10 o'clock.<lb />
Dr. Robert Holt gave the invoca-<lb />
tion for the program which featured<lb />
imusical selections by the Women's<lb />
horus, Varsity Glee club, Brass en-<lb />
semble and sopranist, Mrs. Gladys<lb />
White.<lb />
UNC Professor Talks<lb />
With Local Students<lb />
On Social Work Topic<lb />
Dr. Arthur Finck, dean of the<lb />
Schrol of Social Work at the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina, visited the<lb />
East Carolina college campus Thurs-<lb />
day, December 11, and consulted with<lb />
a numiber of students interested in<lb />
social work.<lb />
The purposes of his stay at East<lb />
Carolina were to provide information<lb />
as to the many opportunities in this<lb />
field, to give advice about prepara-<lb />
tion for service, and to make sug-<lb />
gestions as to coordination of the<lb />
college and the state programs in<lb />
social work.<lb />
Choir Gives 'Messiah'<lb />
For Colored Students<lb />
At Eppes High School<lb />
In a special performance for Ne-<lb />
gro school children of Greenville,<lb />
the College choir of East Carolina<lb />
college presented Handel's "The<lb />
Messiah" Thursday evening, Decem-<lb />
ber 11, in the Eppes school of the<lb />
city. A large audience was present<lb />
to hear the famous oratorio sung by<lb />
the group of 80 men and women<lb />
students at the college. Dr. Karl V.<lb />
Gilbert o' the faculty directed the<lb />
choir. Th program repeated a per-<lb />
formance on the campus Tuesday,<lb />
December 9.<lb />
Three Staff Members<lb />
Participate In Events<lb />
Of Health Conference<lb />
�n ree members of the East Caro-<lb />
lina college department of health<lb />
and physical education participated<lb />
in events of the College Conference<lb />
on Health and Physical Education<lb />
and the fifth annual conference of<lb />
the North Carolina association of<lb />
Health, Physical Education and Rec-<lb />
reation at the Woman's college in<lb />
Greensboro, December 4-6.<lb />
Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, director of<lb />
the department of health and physi-<lb />
cal education at East Carolina, led<lb />
a discussion Thursday at the College<lb />
Conference, at which first aid, safe-<lb />
ty, athletic injuries and other topics<lb />
were considered. Saturday morning<lb />
he acted as chairman of a panel<lb />
on "The New High School Athletic<lb />
Code<lb />
Other faculty members from the<lb />
college who attended are Nell Stail-<lb />
ings and Dr. Charles G. DeShaw.<lb />
"The Messiah Handel's famous<lb />
oratorio, as sung by the College<lb />
choir of East Carolina, is now being<lb />
broadcast over several radio stations<lb />
of eastern North Carolina, accord-<lb />
ing to an announcement by Mrs.<lb />
Marguerite A. Perry, director of the<lb />
college radio program.<lb />
Transcriptions of the December 9<lb />
performance of the oratorio are being<lb />
used, and portions of the Handel<lb />
work have been selected to make up<lb />
a series of three broadcasts. On the<lb />
second of the series, President John<lb />
D. Messick of the college gives a<lb />
Christmas message to the radio au-<lb />
dience and on the third, James W.<lb />
Butler, Ahimmi Secretary extends<lb />
greetings.<lb />
Mrs. Perry was assisted in editing<lb />
the tape recordings of "The Messiah"<lb />
by Joseph Johnston of Wilmington,<lb />
student assistant in radio. Arrange-<lb />
ments with radio stations were made<lb />
by Mr. Butler.<lb />
The College choir gave the Handel<lb />
oratorio last week before an audi-<lb />
ence of approximately 1500 people<lb />
in the Wright building. Dr. Karl V.<lb />
Gilbert of the faculty directed the<lb />
group of 80 student singers, and<lb />
George E. Perry of the faculty was<lb />
organist.<lb />
The question of better preparation<lb />
for college was approached by Dr.<lb />
Long "as a problem which has been<lb />
intensified in recent years as a re-<lb />
sult of many factors he explained.<lb />
Among these factors he cited increas-<lb />
ed number of youth enrolled and new<lb />
demands on the schools for curricu<lb />
lum improvement.<lb />
Success in college, he advised, is<lb />
related to subject matter taught,<lb />
effectiveness of teaching and students<lb />
themselves. Generally, he said, the<lb />
student who does well in college is<lb />
a well-rounded individual.<lb />
Guidance, he continued by way of<lb />
definition, includes a willingness on<lb />
the part of the teacher to evaluate<lb />
the effectiveness of his own teach-<lb />
ing, and also the ability to guide and<lb />
evaluate individual growth of pupiis<lb />
in terms of their own goals. Evalua-<lb />
tion of pupil progress should mean<lb />
much more than giving grades, Dr.<lb />
Long said, for it is based upon pupil-<lb />
teacher relationships that make life<lb />
more meaningful for the student and<lb />
the learning process more interesting.<lb />
Christmas Music<lb />
Highlights Day<lb />
Of Organ Program<lb />
Organ selections reflecting the rev-<lb />
erence and the joy of the Christmas<lb />
season made up a program given<lb />
Sunday afternoon, December 14, by<lb />
students of music at East Carolina<lb />
college. The pipe organ in the Austin<lb />
auditorium was used for the event.<lb />
The recital, first program to be<lb />
presented by a group of students<lb />
of the organ at the college, was<lb />
sponsored by the department of music<lb />
as one of a series of music events<lb />
preceding the Christmas holidays. An<lb />
audience of approximately 300 people<lb />
from the campus, Greenville and<lb />
Eighteen Scholars Make<lb />
Straight Ones On Work;<lb />
Ninety-One Dean's List<lb />
There were 410 honor students for<lb />
the Fall quarter, according to the<lb />
figures released by Registrar Orval<lb />
L. Phillips. As compared to the 1951<lb />
Fall term, the figures show an in-<lb />
crease, with the comparisons being<lb />
this year's 410 to last year's 311.<lb />
A breaKdown on this year's honor<lb />
list show that there are 18 students<lb />
who made 11 l's, 91 students who<lb />
made deanV list and 301 who made<lb />
honor roll.<lb />
The recommendations for the dean's<lb />
list and the honor roll are made up<lb />
at the close of each quarter of the<lb />
regular college year. No student will<lb />
be placed on tl.her list unlss he car-<lb />
ries a load of at least 12 credit hours<lb />
on which grades are given, practice<lb />
teachers excepted; has no incomplete<lb />
course with a grade of C and has a<lb />
clear student government record.<lb />
The honor roll is composed of those<lb />
undergraduates who make at least<lb />
two quality points per credit hour<lb />
on all work taken with no grade<lb />
below a three. Practice teachers who<lb />
are graded "excellent" by both critic<lb />
teaher and the departmental super-<lb />
visor and who makes at least two<lb />
quality points per credit hour v. ill<lb />
be placed on the honor roll.<lb />
The dean's list is composed of those<lb />
undergraduates who make at least<lb />
two and a half quality points per<lb />
credit hour on all work taken with<lb />
no grade below a three.<lb />
Receiving all ones last quarter<lb />
were: Charlotte Baker, Ann Barbour,<lb />
Betty Carroll, Nell Grantham, Mary<lb />
Howard, Nancy Kesler, Berry Mc-<lb />
Lawhorn, Edwina McMullan, Lula<lb />
Mayo, Mary Murphy, Don Muse,<lb />
Patsy Myrick, Hannah Phelps, Fran-<lb />
ces Radcliffe, Ann Smith, Jane<lb />
Suggs, Evelyn Tyler and John Webb.<lb />
German Student Plans<lb />
East Carolina Entry ��leZlTteTn North Carolma<lb />
During Spring Quarter<lb />
Jurgen Beital, 22-year-old German<lb />
student, has come to this country to<lb />
make his home with relatives in<lb />
Greenville, and, according to present<lb />
plans, to enter East Carolina college<lb />
in the spring.<lb />
Mr. Beital comes from Lubeck-<lb />
Travemunde, Germany. In Greenville<lb />
he is living with his aunt and uncle,<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. Pingel, and his<lb />
cousin, Dr. Martha Pingel of the<lb />
East Carolina faculty. At present<lb />
the young man is improving his<lb />
knowledge of English so that he will<lb />
be prepared to enter school in the<lb />
near future.<lb />
correct present.<lb />
Selections chosen for the after<lb />
noon included numbers from Bach's<lb />
Christmas Oratorio, and works by<lb />
Dacquin, Pietro Yon, Guilmant, and<lb />
other composers.<lb />
Those who appeared as organists<lb />
I on the program, all students of<lb />
Boys, Girls At Training School<lb />
Lend Holiday Spirit To Dinner<lb />
Baptist Pastor Guest Speaker Here In January<lb />
A brightly lighted Christmas tree,<lb />
ray table ornaments and carols by<lb />
a chorus of boys and girls from the<lb />
Kast Carolina college Training school<lb />
ient a holiday-spirit Tuesday evening<lb />
to the annual Christmas dinner at-<lb />
tended by the college faculty and<lb />
administrative staff and their guests.<lb />
The event took place in the North<lb />
Dining room on the campus and was<lb />
ranged by the Faculty Social com<lb />
The trees were designed and made<lb />
by students in art classes taught by<lb />
Francis Lee Neel of the college fac-<lb />
ulty.<lb />
President John D. Messick of East<lb />
Carolina welcomed those present and<lb />
introduced a number of the guests of<lb />
the evening. Among these were Dr.<lb />
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpat-<lb />
rick of Ayden, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph<lb />
' MvZt o��� � a� r Mr- Sam<lb />
mittee, of which<lb />
the home economics department is<lb />
chairman. Dr. Karl V. Gilbert of the<lb />
music department announced the pro-<lb />
gram for the evening.<lb />
The tree, a gift made each year<lb />
to the college by Dr. Paul Jones of<lb />
Farmville, was a center of attention<lb />
in the dining hall. Small trees made<lb />
of metallic paper, hung with bright<lb />
ornaments and based with sprays of<lb />
Worthington of Greenville<lb />
Special music was provided by a<lb />
vested choir of children from the<lb />
Training school. Carols were sung by<lb />
the young people under the direction<lb />
of Beatrice Ohauncey of the college<lb />
faculty.<lb />
A turkey dinner was served under<lb />
the direction of Paul Julian, college<lb />
steward, and other members of the<lb />
holly were used as centerpieces on I staff of the East Carolina dining<lb />
the tables where guests were seated. 1 rooms.<lb />
Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden, pas-<lb />
tor of the First Baptist church of<lb />
Washington, D. C, is the fourth<lb />
distinguished guest scheduled to<lb />
speak during Religious Emphasis<lb />
week in January.<lb />
Called to his present pastorateship<lb />
in Washington in December, 1936,<lb />
Dr. Pruden has ibeen the instrumen-<lb />
tal figure in the growth and prog-<lb />
ress of his church.<lb />
Since he became minister the mem-<lb />
bership of the church has growr<lb />
from 775 to more than 2,000; the<lb />
church budget has increased from<lb />
$17,000 to $209,000; and the attend-<lb />
ance has become so enlarged as to<lb />
make two Sunday morning services<lb />
necessary.<lb />
Church Plant Grows<lb />
Under Dr. Pruden's leadership the<lb />
present church plant was redecorated<lb />
and refurnished in 1938 and future<lb />
building plans were begun.<lb />
Dr. Pruden was born in Chase<lb />
City, Va. He was educated at the<lb />
University of Richmond, Richmond,<lb />
Va the Southern Baptist Theologi-<lb />
cal seminary at Louisville, Ky Yale<lb />
Divinity school and the University of<lb />
George E. Perry of the college fac-<lb />
ulty, were Ellen Sprinkle, Asheville;<lb />
Janet Watson, Greenville; Carolyn<lb />
Brothers, South Mills; Myyrtle Man-<lb />
ning, Robersonville; David Victor<lb />
Van Hook, Nashville; Carolyn Clapp,<lb />
Greenville; and Cecilia Willoughby,<lb />
Creswell. Percy Wilkins of Benson<lb />
read the Christmas story as told in<lb />
passages from St. Matthew and St. I the afternoon and rea;<lb />
Li'ke. I mas story as told in ft<lb />
Campus Student<lb />
Perform In Mus<lb />
Sunday Aftern<lb />
Christmas music was presented<lb />
a program of works for the �!�-<lb />
which was given by a group o�<lb />
dents at East Carolina college M �<lb />
day afternoon, December 14, f <lb />
o'clock i-r the Austin auditorhwl �<lb />
the campus. The recital was i rtt<lb />
sored by the department of !�<lb />
at the college and was open to<lb />
public.<lb />
Student organists who appeal! �<lb />
the program were Ellen L. �<lb />
Asheville; David Victor Van,<lb />
Nashville; Myrtle Manning,<lb />
sonville; Carolyn Clapp, Gw<lb />
Carolyn Brothers, South M3 H&amp;A<lb />
Watson, Greenville; and Caei WiV<lb />
loughby, Creswell. All airs j<lb />
George E. Perry of the f�e -<lb />
Percy Wilkins, sophon ore<lb />
Benson, appeared on the<lb />
Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden<lb />
Ediriburg, Scotland, from which he<lb />
received his Ph.D. degree. The Uni-<lb />
versity of Richmond has also con-<lb />
ferred on him the honorary degree<lb />
of doctor of divinity.<lb />
With the completion of his educa-<lb />
tion Dr. Pruden became -pastor of<lb />
the First Baptist Church in Peters-<lb />
burg, Va. and served there for fiva<lb />
years. Leaving Petersburg, Dr. Pru-<lb />
den and his wife went to Chin where<lb />
they were guest teachers in the Uni-<lb />
versity of Shanghai for a year. Mrs.<lb />
Pruden taught music; Dr. .Pruden,<lb />
English.<lb />
Fills Many Capacities<lb />
The Baptist pastor has served his<lb />
church and the public in many ca-<lb />
pacities. His services include: presi-<lb />
dent of the Washington Federation<lb />
of Churches; chairman of the Board<lb />
of Managers of the Chinese Com-<lb />
munity church of Washington; mem-<lb />
er of the Board of Managers of the<lb />
American Baptist Foreign Mission<lb />
society; and a member of the Board<lb />
of Founders of the University of<lb />
Shanghai and the University of Nan-<lb />
king.<lb />
Dr. Pruden has also been a speak-<lb />
er in the National Christian Mission<lb />
sponsored by the Federal Council of<lb />
Churches. He has worked as corre-<lb />
spondent for the Christian Century<lb />
and has written Sunday school lea-<lb />
sons for both the Northern and the<lb />
Southern Baptist eeaveatioBa.<lb />
la 1960-61 Dr. Pruden was fros4�<lb />
dent of the American Baptist con-<lb />
vention. He is the author of a a�<lb />
centry pafeHafead hook, ntorgrotata<lb />
Needed"<lb />
VA Reminds Persons To<lb />
Appropriate Gifts To<lb />
Persons who wish to send Christ- agers for<lb />
mas gifts to patients in VA hospitals j Because of<lb />
are reminded by Vetersaw adminis-a j 0<lb />
are considered mi<lb />
tration that certain presents are m<lb />
appropriate for medical reasons, and<lb />
that certain others are not needed.<lb />
VA said candies, cookies and other<lb />
sweets are not permitted in the diet<lb />
of diabetes, and that cerbara other<lb />
foods are restricte according to the<lb />
individual medical requirements of<lb />
other patients.<lb />
However, bulk gifts of Yuletide<lb />
goodies and seasonal package foods<lb />
are acceptable for distribution to pa-<lb />
tients by the managers, the an-<lb />
nouncement said.<lb />
Since VA hospitals -wnnally buy.<lb />
sufficient quantities Of magatutea,<lb />
playing cards, pussies - and ' gtaaea,<lb />
gifts of this kind are not i� desmand-<lb />
VA is not peir:tte to make pt&amp;lle<lb />
the nmms of 5�smn�fai3R!�, so<lb />
donors are re-wasted by the<lb />
not to ask for the names of<lb />
ijt use is sending gifts and<lb />
spondoneo, VA mid s.ch<lb />
ami. thoir gifts to Wm<lb />
veteran-patients, Vj<lb />
following items:<lb />
Books of .sarrtaM<lb />
nominations of ft,<lb />
veterans can<lb />
canteens.<lb />
from the<lb />
office at<lb />
ary or ot<lb />
The<lb />
the<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1962<lb />
EXE<lb />
Easttarolinian Ye ejws<lb />
Published Weekly by the students ef East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C. trader the act of<lb />
Mareh 3, 1879<lb />
s<lb />
�ay<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
WWs Wko At East Carolina<lb />
by Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
ffcjodoted Goteefcte Prw<lb />
Member<lb />
T�aehers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1952<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Mov�s on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it hack to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Frances Smith<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
 Tommie Lupton<lb />
Edwina McMullan<lb />
 Parker Maddrey<lb />
� Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
 Kay Johnston,<lb />
Mildred Henderson, Stuart Arrington,<lb />
Don Muse, Ann Hogan, Emily Boyce.<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Mary H. Greene<lb />
Staff Photographer  C. L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Sports Editor � Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Sports Assistants Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips,<lb />
Jack Scott, Jim Ellis<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager -  Edna Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager  Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants  Peggy Joyce Bowen,<lb />
Mary Gillette, Marty MacArthur, Atwood Smith,<lb />
Dwight Garrett<lb />
Exchange Editor  Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Campus Circulation Shirley Brown Manning<lb />
We had a delightful staff party<lb />
last night in our little old office.<lb />
Christmas spirits were high as the<lb />
"East Carolinian" staff got together<lb />
for a social hour before the printing<lb />
of this issue.<lb />
Our staff this year is the most<lb />
industrious one in the past three<lb />
years, we are sure. Plans are under-<lb />
way to brighten up the "hole in<lb />
Austra which we call our office.<lb />
There are those who seem to think<lb />
it impossible to make "the place"<lb />
look better, but we have some ener-<lb />
getic and bright persons on this staff<lb />
(believe it or not).<lb />
If anyone happens to have any<lb />
extra desks, tables, book cases,<lb />
clothes racks or colorful pictures (we<lb />
might add anything to brighten up a<lb />
dull spot), please let us know; and<lb />
we will be glad to take them off<lb />
your hands, if there are no charges.<lb />
We do not have any money to spare<lb />
for such items.<lb />
Sometimes interviews turn out to<lb />
be quite interesting, but the inter-<lb />
view for this week of Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
C. Dwight Shoe proved to be inter-<lb />
esting, unusual and amusing. To be-<lb />
gin with it was almost entirely im-<lb />
possible to get either to tell about<lb />
himself.<lb />
To hear Dwight talk, you would<lb />
think that he had done absolutely<lb />
nothing in his school career, but soon<lb />
Ann would say, "Now, Dwight, how<lb />
aout your making honorable men-<lb />
tion Little All-American?" to which<lb />
he replied, "Aw, Ann, that isn't im-<lb />
portant and after all I didn't actual-<lb />
Men day students on campus have<lb />
again been granted the privilege of<lb />
nsing the day room in the basement<lb />
of the Austin building, but only oa<lb />
the condition that the students who<lb />
occupy the room conduct themselves<lb />
properly.<lb />
Students in college are grown<lb />
adults and should act that way. and<lb />
in turn they will be treated as such<lb />
and not as small children.<lb />
Make It A Resolution<lb />
When school spirit is at a low ebb, schools<lb />
are slow in progress. There have been times this<lb />
year when the school spirit at East Carolina has<lb />
not been up to par; but we place the blame on no<lb />
individual group. However, we would like to re-<lb />
mind all the students here that scnool spirit can<lb />
not possibly be any higher than the 1,944 students<lb />
who are here make it.<lb />
East Carolina had a great football team this<lb />
year, but we feel that there were only a small<lb />
minority who really supported the team through<lb />
thick and thin. We played in our first bowl game<lb />
just last Saturday, and we would venture to say<lb />
that there were not over 50 students at the game.<lb />
Why was the turnout so small for such a big<lb />
occasion in the school's athletic history? Students<lb />
who did go to the game, and the cheerleaders,<lb />
did a good job of supporting the team; but the<lb />
number present was indeed a poor representation<lb />
of this college of nearly two thousand students.<lb />
There was one occasion vhis year when our<lb />
team was two touchdowns behind; but there was<lb />
a group of nearly 75 students who had journeyed<lb />
)50 miles to see the Pirates play, and the small<lb />
iup of staunch supporters did not give up. The<lb />
fcball team did not give up, but they fought<lb />
and came through with two touchdowns in<lb />
closing minutes of the game.<lb />
After the game we heard several members<lb />
th team say that when they heard the loud<lb />
" such a small group who had come so<lb />
the game they decided that they could<lb />
down. Such attitude on this par-<lb />
lion even made townspeople of the<lb />
location cheer for us.<lb />
season is now upon us, and our<lb />
well. We hope that we can build<lb />
1 spirit on campus to give our<lb />
staiina in the clutch which will make<lb />
There will be bad nights when<lb />
.our way, but if our spirit lags<lb />
is apt to lag also,<lb />
how good our cheerleaders are,<lb />
anyone yell at the games.<lb />
. i to be soiassthing from within that<lb />
I es f 11 want to yefl. We must let our teams<lb />
know thai e n$ bied them whether they win<lb />
or fate<lb />
Nearly all of the pictures have<lb />
been taken for annual, for the dead-<lb />
line is January 1. The biggest part<lb />
of the work for the yearbook is now<lb />
complete, and everyoyne will anx-<lb />
iously await the first of May, at<lb />
which time the books should be ready<lb />
for distribution.<lb />
Ann Shoe<lb />
From The Tech's movie column,<lb />
MIT: Tom Ewell and Vanessa Brown<lb />
in "The Seven Year Itch a ro-<lb />
mantic comedy.<lb />
Cambridge university is consider-<lb />
ing a report from the Senate coun-<lb />
cil which recommends admitting more<lb />
women students. Last year 609 wo-<lb />
men attended the university, which<lb />
1 gave the men a 10 to one ratio over<lb />
the women.<lb />
At Oxford the proportion is six<lb />
to one. Both schools are hampered<lb />
by lack of accommodations for the j<lb />
girls. We wonder how the boys feel<lb />
a' out the situation.<lb />
If we do<lb />
in uniform<lb />
New T�mrs<lb />
build sdio?:<lb />
peak that<lb />
What<lb />
mas meant" <lb />
thoughts will<lb />
family and ftft<lb />
hoping Santa<lb />
you're plannl<lb />
of Christmas,<lb />
student.<lb />
Don't misunct<lb />
and even good<lb />
holiday season,<lb />
companied with a<lb />
the real spirit of <lb />
Claus was invented<lb />
for Santa Claus,<lb />
When you<lb />
your friends and fl<lb />
reason you're exel<lb />
symbol of good will<lb />
our Lord Jesus Christ So<lb />
and singing those familiar<lb />
pay a little attention to H�<lb />
and their meaning.<lb />
It's true that we can't $<lb />
to present our gifts ty our<lb />
exchange our gifts among oar ft<lb />
with the dame love and good<lb />
on that December night in the<lb />
And when someone asks yoa win<lb />
of Christmas is, think before ym<lb />
swer.<lb />
down, the boys<lb />
ifn. Let's make a<lb />
effect that we will<lb />
to the highest<lb />
As this issue of the paper is being<lb />
distributed, we imagine most every-<lb />
one is preparing to leave school for<lb />
the Christmas holidays. We hope<lb />
that Santa Claus will be extra good<lb />
to everyone, and we have a few de-<lb />
sired items which we would like to<lb />
bring to Santa's mind.<lb />
Santa, we could really use a tele-<lb />
phone in our office, as could many<lb />
other persons at East Carolina.<lb />
Please bring the Budget committee<lb />
some more money so that they can<lb />
please everyone and give all organi-<lb />
zations all that they want (us in-<lb />
cluded).<lb />
Maybe, Santa, you could bring us<lb />
some new ideas to make this a better<lb />
paper. We would really like to do<lb />
anything to improve the "East Caro-<lb />
linian Cuess this is all, Santa, for<lb />
we do not want to ask for too much.<lb />
From Ye Editor and his staff, we<lb />
send ouit our heartiest greetings<lb />
of the season in wishing everyone<lb />
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND<lb />
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.<lb />
ly make the team Soon, however,<lb />
it was discovered that Ami was eq-<lb />
ually as modest as Dwight. With the<lb />
information that was received about<lb />
each from the other, wp shall con-<lb />
tinue with this article.<lb />
Ann and Dwight have always lived<lb />
in Salisbury except for the time that<lb />
Ann and her family moved to New<lb />
Orleans for several months during<lb />
her senior year in high schoo This<lb />
was their first separation during<lb />
their eight years of going steady.<lb />
When Dwight decided to attend East<lb />
Carolina on a football scholarship,<lb />
it was not surprising that Ann chose<lb />
to attend also.<lb />
Firs Anniversary<lb />
This coming February 22, Ann and<lb />
Dwight will celebrate something<lb />
more than George Washington's<lb />
 birthday, for it will be their first<lb />
 wedding anniversary. They were<lb />
married fbetween Winter and Spring<lb />
quarters of 1951-1952.<lb />
Now that we have a brief picture<lb />
of their lives together, let us take<lb />
each separately to discuss their many<lb />
curricular and extra-curricular ac-<lb />
tivities at East Carolina.<lb />
Ann's primary interest is the<lb />
church and its many activities. Not<lb />
only is she active in her home church<lb />
in Salisbury, but also the Methodist<lb />
church here in Greenville. She was<lb />
sent to Lake Junaluska, a regional<lb />
student conference, by the First<lb />
Methodist church in Salisbury. Ana<lb />
particularly enjoyed this for it wai<lb />
international and persons of every<lb />
race, creed and color were gathered<lb />
together for spiritual guidance.<lb />
As one of her many activities Ann<lb />
has served as president and vice-<lb />
president of the YWCA and is also<lb />
very active in the Wesley founda-<lb />
tion. She was treasurer of the Wo-<lb />
man's judiciary her junior year, a<lb />
member of the AGE her senior year<lb />
�ind "Who's Who in American Uni-<lb />
versities and Colleges" her senior<lb />
year. Unsurprisingly she is an honor<lb />
roll and dean's list student.<lb />
Primary Ed Major<lb />
Ann. who is a primary education<lb />
major, expressed her desire to at-<lb />
tend Scarrit, a Methodist school for<lb />
Christian education, in Nashville,<lb />
Tenn. Hoping to use this training,<lb />
she plame to work with the church<lb />
in education in the rural sections of<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
When asked when she planned to<lb />
do her practice teaching she replied,<lb />
"Oh. I'm doing it now, hut you should-<lb />
n't Have asked me about it today,<lb />
for 1 haven't done a thing right, al-<lb />
though today we did have an amus-<lb />
ing incident to occur in the class.<lb />
As Miss Redwine asked for sugges-<lb />
tions for gifts that the children could<lb />
make for Christmas, one little boy<lb />
raised his hand and suggested some-<lb />
thing that would be impossible for a<lb />
small child to make. The teacher<lb />
said that would be very nice, but<lb />
that it was a little difficult. With<lb />
this, mother little boy raised his<lb />
hand and said, 'Yes, and it's hard<lb />
junior year), Varsity club four years,<lb />
and "Who's Who in American<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
During the last several weeks newspapers,<lb />
not only in the state of North Carolina but<lb />
throughout the nation, have carried various sto-<lb />
versities and Colleges" both his jun- . Qn Reverend Hux of Rocky Mount, wh<lb />
His- last year at East<lb />
junior year<lb />
Carolina has given him the hoaors<lb />
of being co-captain of the Pirates,<lb />
of being a member of the State<lb />
team and having honorable mention<lb />
Little All-American.<lb />
Football is not the only extra-<lb />
curricular activity that fills Dwight's<lb />
busy schedule, for he has been a<lb />
member of the Wesley foundation<lb />
and ROTC. He has also been active<lb />
in the Circle K for two years, TMCA<lb />
four years (president his junior<lb />
has publicly burned pages of the now edition<lb />
the Holy Bible.<lb />
The burning of the first page was originally<lb />
scheduled for Mr. Hux's Baptist church but U<lb />
advice from the Rocky Mount fire departmi<lb />
the service was held in front of the church in-<lb />
stead.<lb />
The protest against the new issue of the<lb />
Bible, which was issued in September to replace<lb />
the St. James version, takes the form of pai<lb />
ular disagreement against wording of tin<lb />
ture. In this new addition the revisers I<lb />
changed the wording somewhat in order to <lb />
ly certain passages. Mr. Hux thinks that in<lb />
doing the translators have distorted th� I<lb />
of the scripture and have lessened its value.<lb />
From our view we cannot see how the<lb />
ing of the word of God, re-interpreted or not,<lb />
be sustained. Whereas our personal pref<lb />
remains for the St. James version, we can?<lb />
where the men who revised the Bible commit<lb />
any blasphemous act.<lb />
Even from a very liberal standpoint w i<lb />
not agree with Mr. Hux. Burning any book, re-<lb />
ligious or not, is an act that should never<lb />
committed.<lb />
Dwight Shoe<lb />
his<lb />
Receives Grid Honors<lb />
Dwight has had football honors of<lb />
all kinds, even in high school. Two<lb />
of the most outstanding were his<lb />
being invited to play in the Shrine<lb />
bowl and East-West games. He has<lb />
made quite a name for himself in<lb />
football here at ECC. Fresh out of<lb />
high school, Dwight came to school,<lb />
worked hard practicing and made<lb />
the first squad offensive his first<lb />
season here.<lb />
He was chosen All-Conference his<lb />
junior and senior years and received<lb />
the best blocking back trophy his<lb />
year), Phi Sigma Pi (treasurer<lb />
ior and senior years.<lb />
PE Main Subject<lb />
Dwight, a Physical Education ma-<lb />
jor and social studies minor, is doing<lb />
his practice teaching in Greenville<lb />
high school this quarter. He is teach-<lb />
ing PE and health. As did Ann, he<lb />
had an amusing experience while<lb />
teaching, but this was stated to him<lb />
directly. He said, "I had just fin-<lb />
ished observing in a biology class<lb />
and had started out for lunch, when<lb />
a ninth grader came up to me and<lb />
said, 'I don't care if you are a prac-<lb />
tice teacher, you still ain't belonged<lb />
to chew chewing gum<lb />
Ann said that she certainly had<lb />
enjoyed attending school at East<lb />
Carolina and hated to leave, but is<lb />
anxious to "get started" in the field<lb />
that she has prepared for here at<lb />
DC. Dwight said that he would hate<lb />
to leave when time came for him to<lb />
graduate, but he said, "Cuess I'll<lb />
have to stick around another quarter<lb />
or two<lb />
While speaking of fire and smoke we i<lb />
as well carry our comments a little closer h<lb />
namely the balcony of Austin auditorium.<lb />
During recent movies that have been si<lb />
on Saturday nights in the auditorium, we h<lb />
noticed that an increasing number of stud<lb />
have taken to smoking in the balcony. This<lb />
dangerous practice that should be eliminated. We<lb />
don't think it's fair, however, to critize th<lb />
members of the student body that have been ;<lb />
ty without admitting that we, too, have<lb />
known to possess the same habit. Therefore, we<lb />
feel qualified to judge both sides of the situal<lb />
It's quite enjoyable to relax, watch a mi<lb />
and smoke a cigarette, but the balcony of<lb />
auditorium is not equipped as a smoking loui<lb />
In the dark it would be all too easy for an erranl<lb />
butt to roll into an unseen crack in the fl<lb />
there to smoulder until we students had depar<lb />
Having given the matter a little s<lb />
thought, we have decided that it would pr ;<lb />
be in the best interests if this practice wen<lb />
cease. If a student sitting in the balcony f<lb />
that he must smoke, then how about just sti <lb />
to the door. You can enjoy your cigarette 1<lb />
there and still see the picture.<lb />
We'll do it if vou will.<lb />
Santa, Please Be Good To All<lb />
To The Students<lb />
What Christ-<lb />
yoor first<lb />
your<lb />
you're<lb />
parties<lb />
May I wish every one of you<lb />
students the happiest Christmas sea-<lb />
sun you have ever spent.<lb />
While enjoying the pleasures of the<lb />
season, lend your support to cause<lb />
it to be the happiest that other J wan � � f Christmas<lb />
(Editor's note: T<lb />
Maddrey does it again!)<lb />
At this time of the year comes<lb />
the spirit of giving and receiving.<lb />
Most of us like to be on the receiving<lb />
line, especially from the noted phil-<lb />
anthropist Saint Nicholas from San-<lb />
taville, North Pole. The question put<lb />
before students and faculty this<lb />
week was: "What would you like<lb />
Santa Claus bring you for Christ-<lb />
mas?"<lb />
The answers:<lb />
Betty Jean Scott, Siler City:  A<lb />
baby doll that laughs, cries, sleeps,<lb />
talks, etc V 18 cashmere sweaters<lb />
(size 36) 'n' nuts 'n' fruit 5a' candy.<lb />
Joan Tucker, Elizabeth City: I<lb />
wants a Panda bear.<lb />
Carolyn Finck, Elizabeth City:<lb />
All I want is a baby blue convertible<lb />
and a six month vacation and a new<lb />
horse.<lb />
Gregg Rife, Washington, D. C:<lb />
 5 gallons of "Thunderbolt" per-<lb />
fume to slay all the girls.<lb />
Dr. Cl ton Prewett, dean of men:<lb />
I'm just like every other young boy,<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Parker "Survey" Dr. J. D. Messick, president of the<lb />
college: I want Santa to bring three<lb />
student dormitories, all the money<lb />
members of your family and neigh-<lb />
bors have ever spent, likewise. The<lb />
greatest possible pleasure that can<lb />
come to an individual is from being<lb />
instrumental in causing others to en-<lb />
joy life in the fullest.<lb />
There's another thing I want to<lb />
impress upon yoi. Remember that<lb />
you are students of East Carolina<lb />
college and as such bear the name<lb />
fiie college as well as the name of<lb />
own parents. Hold it up in hon-<lb />
wherever possible carry forth<lb />
mad benefits, and interest<lb />
ting the campus so that<lb />
they may be interested<lb />
as students. Ton can<lb />
individual contacts,<lb />
talks at schools, over<lb />
getting the East<lb />
and alumni togo-<lb />
a party to invite<lb />
and acquaint<lb />
Carolina col-<lb />
' of you can<lb />
wffli Wont<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, dean of the<lb />
college: I would like an announce-<lb />
ment from Eisenhower that there<lb />
has been an honorable peace made in<lb />
Korea.<lb />
asked to renovate some buildings,<lb />
several more professors and an in-<lb />
crease in working forces.<lb />
Secondly, I want all students with<lb />
New Year's resolutions stating that<lb />
they are going to relegate adolescent<lb />
and "east side" practices for the<lb />
remainder of the year 1952 and to<lb />
begin the 1953 season with high type<lb />
aspirations, integrity, scholarship<lb />
and cooperation.<lb />
Dr. A. D. Frank, head of the social<lb />
studies department: I want more good<lb />
students (I have a few now). I would<lb />
also like to see East Carolina as<lb />
basketball champions, if that isn't<lb />
asking too much of Santa.<lb />
Hannah Jackson, Ayden: I want<lb />
a six-two man so handsome that he<lb />
will knock me right off my feet.<lb />
Nancy Parker, Goldsboro: Santa<lb />
can bring me a tali, dark horse pref-<lb />
erably four feet.<lb />
Doreta Simpson, Bath: A MAN!<lb />
No requirements.<lb />
"Moose" Stroud, Kinston: I want<lb />
a new pair of horns.<lb />
Bob Hilldrup, Fredericksburg, Va<lb />
(Recently having undergone a visit<lb />
to the dentist.) All I want for<lb />
Christmas is my two jaw teeth.<lb />
Echoing<lb />
Chatter<lb />
To You<lb />
by Don Muse<lb />
&amp;POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily Boyce<lb />
Every<lb />
becomes<lb />
year the Christmas season<lb />
more commercialized. The<lb />
Christmas season became advertising<lb />
print before Thanksgiving this year<lb />
in some instances and in almost<lb />
every instance as soon as the Thanks-<lb />
giving turkey disappeared from<lb />
American tables a mercenary Santa<lb />
Claus appeared on the scene.<lb />
1 nough it may seem far-fetched,<lb />
we think a comparison ibetween the<lb />
Temple money-changers in the Bib-<lb />
lical writings and modern merce-<lb />
nary man can easily be drawn.<lb />
Should not the Christmas season be<lb />
the symbolic bulwark of Christianity?<lb />
While the argument goes on about whetl<lb />
or not it is appropriate to play Christmas a-<lb />
for the downtown shoppers, a new song is born.<lb />
This Chrstmas it is a song called Saw Mom<lb />
Kissing Santa Claus. It has echoed across the<lb />
U.S. during the past two weeks�air waves, of-<lb />
fices and our ECC campus rings with the simple<lb />
song which will probably prove to be a gre.<lb />
success than the 1948 hit, All I Want For Chr<lb />
mas Is My Two Front Teeth.<lb />
To a tune that is basically old country corn<lb />
pone, it tells the story of a child who does some<lb />
Christmas Eve snooping and sees a kiss under<lb />
the mistletoe. But record buyers find it irres<lb />
ble and Columbia has already sold more than<lb />
1,000,000 copies to U. S. dealers. All we can<lb />
is "more power to it<lb />
'Twas The Night Before Vacation<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
Twas the night Wore vacation, when hear them by throngs.<lb />
The college post office has posted<lb />
an announcement concerning student<lb />
mail sent to the campus during the<lb />
holidays. The announcement states<lb />
that campus post office officials<lb />
cannot hold such mail lor a period<lb />
to exceed ten days. To insure getting<lb />
your mail they suggest that you have<lb />
someone to get it for you who is<lb />
going to remain on campus through-<lb />
out the holidays. Scrawled on the<lb />
margin of th announcement some<lb />
bitter person has written, "Who do<lb />
you suggest, Santa Claus?" This<lb />
regulation concerning mail does have<lb />
a purpose, however, and is not the<lb />
I whim of any local official.<lb />
Many of us have enjoyed the library's new<lb />
book of Ogden Nash's refreshing poetry. The<lb />
following article appeared in Holiday magazine<lb />
In his regular "Party of One Clifton Faid-<lb />
man nominates Ogden Nash for a Pulitzer pr<lb />
The basic theme of Nash's light but very durable<lb />
verse is simply the difficulty of being a human<lb />
in an era he has called "opened by mistake<lb />
Without anger or bile, his verse is tonic, whether<lb />
he is assuring young mothers "a little talcum is<lb />
always walcum or reminding humanity to,<lb />
"Consider the auk;<lb />
"Becoming extinct because he forgot how to fly<lb />
and could only walk.<lb />
"Consider man who may well become extinct<lb />
"Because he forgot how? to walk and learned how<lb />
to fly before he thinked<lb />
all through the halls<lb />
Was heard laughing and shouting acid<lb />
various (bawls.<lb />
With me in my hairnet, and tarying<lb />
to count sheep<lb />
f had just given up on going to sleep.<lb />
When all of a sudden there arose<lb />
such a noise<lb />
I was afraid the dorm had been<lb />
raided by boytl<lb />
But what did I see when X jumped<lb />
out of bed<lb />
But ten freezing boys that looked all<lb />
but half dead.<lb />
Outside the window they stood and<lb />
sang conga<lb />
Whj3 hundreds of girl flcckad is<lb />
and<lb />
and<lb />
"Silent Night "Jingle Bells"<lb />
"It's in the Book"�<lb />
And I looked and I listened<lb />
laughed 'til I shook.<lb />
There was one carty boy who stole<lb />
the show<lb />
I guess you aren't surprised that<lb />
his name was "Joe<lb />
I guess they could have kept singing<lb />
all night<lb />
But Chief came by and gave them<lb />
a fright�<lb />
But I heard them yell out as they<lb />
ran out of sight<lb />
Merry Christmas to all and to all a<lb />
goodaightf<lb />
Congratulations to our administra-<lb />
tion, one which is in sympathy with<lb />
the needs of the student. A liberal<lb />
provision regarding class cuts for<lb />
this week has been put into effect<lb />
for the benefit of those students who<lb />
plan to work during the holidays.<lb />
This year's 32 winners of the<lb />
Rhode's scholarship have been an-<lb />
nounced. There was one winner in a<lb />
North Carolina college, Hubert N.<lb />
Cannon Jr of Lancaster, S. C, who<lb />
attends Davidson. We're sure several<lb />
members of our debating team re-<lb />
member Mr. Cannon, having debated<lb />
against Mm last year at Davidson.<lb />
A,<lb />
S<lb />
feu<lb />
,�'�<lb />
tA<lb />
a.<lb />
"Potpourri" wishes you all a ver Merry<lb />
Christmas and a Happy New Year�see you<lb />
January 5, 1953.<lb />
Broke, Broke, Broke j<lb />
All the money's been drained from the Daily<lb />
Northwestern treasury, and the paper has ar-<lb />
ranged things so that everyone knows about it.<lb />
A front-page headline proclaimed last month<lb />
in 120 point type, "The Daily is Going Broke<lb />
The entire front page and editorial page that day<lb />
were devoted to pleas for funds and to explana-<lb />
tions of the financial crisis.<lb />
The paper sent letters to fraternity and so-<lb />
rority houses asking for money, called a mass<lb />
meeting and attempted to get help from other!<lb />
Big Ten papers. Talk of an impending collapse!<lb />
was heard in many places, but mostly in the I<lb />
Daily Northwestern.<lb />
In answer, 18 Greek organizations contrib-i<lb />
uted a total of more thn $1,000 to the cause and;<lb />
the Alumni association promised to hand over<lb />
one-fifth of its general emergency fund.<lb />
The paper is financed by a student fee and<lb />
by advertising, but the rising cost of printing)<lb />
aas made the going tough.<lb />
The upshot: The DaUy Northwestern is nowj<lb />
publishing just two times a week.<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hiildrup<lb />
the big talk this week has i decisions. Especially argumentative<lb />
around East Carolina's de- i was a ass interference decision<lb />
hands of Clarion State'scalled against Frank Madigan at a<lb />
es. From where we sat j crucial moment in the game.<lb />
appear that Clarion had<lb />
vastly superior to the<lb />
y did have two players,<lb />
bo would be standouts in<lb />
Pave Bevevino, quarter-<lb />
George Czap, halfhack,<lb />
sparkplugs of the Eagles'<lb />
Hodges Drives For Bears' Basket<lb />
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&amp;<lb /><lb />
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fehing poetry. The<lb />
iHoiidav magazine.<lb />
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(of being a human<lb />
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but mostly<lb />
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bonk<lb />
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fca�air waves, of-ra with the simple . greater :r For Christ-<lb />
ontry corn does some sees a kiss under nd it irresisti-1 re than n. All we can sayk I. I r<lb />
raa ;l 60oJ quarterback<lb />
: the necessary poise<lb />
to passing. His deadly<lb />
. was probably the most ira- j<lb />
in the Pirates' down-<lb />
aaas � standout broken<lb />
r who. had the speed to<lb />
trtant yardage when the<lb />
town.<lb />
es also had an excellent<lb />
Time and again Bev-<lb />
 stand nonchalantly in<lb />
until a pass receiver<lb />
i ���. clear.<lb />
The Pirates were hurt considerably<lb />
jv l land King was forced to leave<lb />
lt me due to an injured hip. Had<lb />
teen able to remain in the<lb />
me then the story might well have<lb />
ferent. It is not intended,<lb />
ever, to cast any reflection on<lb />
Barnes. King's substitute at<lb />
fullback slot. Barnes did an ex-<lb />
tent job of ball carrying all after-<lb />
n and showed great potential.<lb />
1 as lefinitely obvious why WU-<lb />
was named to an All-<lb />
 - nee position. At least twice<lb />
H Uand lower the boom on<lb />
n men with terrific downfkld<lb />
�e Mocks were as terrific<lb />
- and well executed as any<lb />
- seen. Laurel? also ought<lb />
"Toppy" Hayes and Emo<lb />
 r their excellent play; in<lb />
whole Pirate team deserves<lb />
tion. It just seemed that,<lb />
igh they played a whale of a<lb />
, they couldn't get going.<lb />
anything we don't like it's<lb />
- omeone gripe about offi-<lb />
� � e cause for a lost<lb />
The officials at Saturday'<lb />
vl game were undoubtedly<lb />
� or bast, bat it did seem that<lb />
a might have gotten the<lb />
nee or twice or. some of their<lb />
tucs Meet Christians<lb />
; ast Carolina college's Pirates,<lb />
aten in three conference starts<lb />
season, will journey to Wash-<lb />
;ton Saturday night to take on a<lb />
.ference foe. Atlantic Christian,<lb />
a non-conference game.<lb />
I he contest will be played as a<lb />
licatiea game for Washington's<lb />
m gymnasium and will have no<lb />
ring on the standings of either<lb />
�am in the North State conference<lb />
le race.<lb />
Miantic Christian and the Pirates<lb />
a e played two mutual opponents.<lb />
- Rhyne defeated the Christians<lb />
a downed by the Pirates. AC<lb />
aed Catawba 71-56 and the Pi-<lb />
a a beat the Indians by SO-67<lb />
At a meeting held several days<lb />
ago members of the North State<lb />
conference voted in a new ruling to<lb />
prevent high school stars from "shop-<lb />
ping" for the best school to attend.<lb />
The ruling, pasted by a 5-4 vote,<lb />
states that no athlete may enroll<lb />
in summer school at one institution,<lb />
transfer to another in the fall and<lb />
still be eligible for competition the<lb />
same season.<lb />
New officers of the conference<lb />
were also elected at the meeting.<lb />
Prof. A. L. Hook of Elon was named<lb />
president of the group and East<lb />
Carolina's Dr. N. M. Jorgensen was<lb />
named vice-president.<lb />
The raling that was passed seems,<lb />
to our point of view, to be an ad-<lb />
vantageous one. College football is<lb />
commercialized enough as it is with-<lb />
out new players continually switch-<lb />
ing their allegiance to the highest<lb />
bidder.<lb />
Athlete<lb />
Of The Week<lb />
Clarion Wins Over Pirates 13-d<lb />
In Salisbury Lions Bowl Battle<lb />
llodgi<lb />
res Gets 23 As Pirates<lb />
Take Third Conference Win<lb />
Bobby Hodges, giant 6' 5" stalwart of the East Carolina Pirates,<lb />
is shown as he drives in for a shot in the recent game with conference<lb />
champs Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
Loop Champs Beaten As Bucs<lb />
Down Lenoir Rhyne By 74-63<lb />
a:<lb />
Bunch's Shoe Service<lb />
Expert Shoe Repairing<lb />
510 Cotanche Street<lb />
Webster didn't produce enough ad-<lb />
jectives to adequately describe the<lb />
basketball capacities of the sublime<lb />
Sonny Russell. In the opinion of the<lb />
majority. Russell is the finest all- j<lb />
round eager ever to perform here at j<lb />
East Carolina! Sonny is a sports<lb />
writer's dream that he can make<lb />
come true at the typewriter.<lb />
Possessor of sensational balance<lb />
and scoring finesse, he resides in a<lb />
class all by himself at coming through<lb />
in the "clutch Russell is .the back-<lb />
bone of the Pirates' attack and is a<lb />
constant defensive machine.<lb />
The All-Conference forward moves<lb />
wit mercury heels and is endowed<lb />
with terrific dexterity. He excels in<lb />
the body and head feint that leaves<lb />
many a guard with a sour taste in<lb />
his mouth. Cutting across the key<lb />
to hook in two points, Sonny leaves<lb />
nothing to be desired in beautiful<lb />
coordination and agility.<lb />
Russell is practically an automatic<lb />
point-maker. Last year in regular<lb />
season play he averaged 17 points<lb />
per contest, and dropped in 27 against<lb />
a bewildered Citadel team. Lauded<lb />
by many as the outstanding basket-<lb />
bailer in the state, Sonny is con-<lb />
stantly putting the crowds into a<lb />
state of hysteria with his fakery<lb />
and sleight of hand.<lb />
A shoo-in for All-conference honors<lb />
again this year, he should make the<lb />
All-state squad. Russell is one player<lb />
you just can't overrate. This entire<lb />
sport? page could be devoted to him,<lb />
and there wouldn't be any exaggera-<lb />
tion. Thus far this season Russell is<lb />
'toasting a 24 point average and<lb />
has been the height of speculation<lb />
for the spectators.<lb />
His quiet nature combined with<lb />
friendliness wins Sonny a prominent<lb />
place on our campus. Rounding out<lb />
his remarkable four years here, Son-<lb />
ny receives compliments from this<lb />
paper and the student body for his<lb />
great contribution to East Carolina.<lb />
Sellari.<lb />
by Jack Scott<lb />
Sonny Russell and Bobby Hodges out of<lb />
sparked the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
to a 74-65 North State conference<lb />
victory over defending champion<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne Saturday night in the<lb />
first game to be played in Enst<lb />
Carolina's new gymnasium. It was<lb />
the second victory for the Bucs<lb />
without a loss.<lb />
All-Conference forward Sonny Rus-<lb />
sell was the game's high scorer with<lb />
nine field goals and eight free throws<lb />
for a total of 26 points. Russell also<lb />
played his usual fine floor game and<lb />
wa� at his best on defense es time<lb />
after time he broke up passes and<lb />
shots.<lb />
One-Two Punch<lb />
Following Russell in the ECC scor-<lb />
ing column was center Bobby Hodges<lb />
who racked up 24 points. Hodges also<lb />
played a fine defensive game as he<lb />
controlled the backboards consistent-<lb />
ly. Guards Cecil Heath and J. C<lb />
Thomas accounted for eight points<lb />
apiece while Charlie Huffman hit<lb />
for seven markers.<lb />
Roland Barker paced the Lenoir<lb />
Individual figures reveal that Rus-<lb />
sell attempted 18 shots from the<lb />
and hit on nine for 50 per cent.<lb />
Bobby Hodges made seven of 18<lb />
attempts for 39 per cent while Thom-<lb />
as and Heath connected on 31 and<lb />
30 per cent respectively.<lb />
The box:<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne fg ft f pts<lb />
Lutz, f .13 3 5<lb />
Unleashing a blistering offensive<lb />
pace in the second half, East Caro-<lb />
lina's Pirate cagers won their North<lb />
State encounter with Catawba, 80-67,<lb />
here Tuesday night, as their "big<lb />
three" marksmen led the point pa-<lb />
rade.<lb />
Bobby Hodges, 6' 5" center, was<lb />
high man as he dumped in 23 mark-<lb />
ers. Two 6' 3" forwards followed<lb />
ilosely as Sonny Russell and Charlie<lb />
Huffman racked up 21 and 18 points,<lb />
ctively. Cecil Heath, Pirate play-<lb />
I ker, thrilled the fans with his<lb />
I ray of ball stealing tricks.<lb />
What had all the earmarks of a<lb />
dull, low scoring affair turned into<lb />
a thriller after intermission. The<lb />
Bucs took an early 6-0 lead as Huff-<lb />
man got four and Hodges tipped in<lb />
a rewound. The action stymied at<lb />
that point and the Porter-men held<lb />
a 12-4 first quarter margin.<lb />
The Indians chugged back in the<lb />
second period with a completely new-<lb />
line-up and whittled the score down<lb />
to a 27-25 Pirate lead at half.<lb />
An inspired East Carolina quint<lb />
took to the court in the second stan-<lb />
za and began to turn the formerly<lb />
slow game into a high scoring affair.<lb />
Bevevino Leads Eagles<lb />
As Yarborough, Barnes<lb />
Pace Buccaneer's Play<lb />
A fiery-haired quarterback from the<lb />
coal mining sector of Pennsylvania<lb />
by the name of Dave Bevevino led<lb />
his Clarion State Golden Eagles to a<lb />
13-6 triumph over Ea�t Carolina in<lb />
the Lions bowl game at Salisbury<lb />
last Saturday.<lb />
Bevevi; '� passes to Hal Sandusky<lb />
were the sparkplugs that scored the<lb />
first Eagle touchdown in the open-<lb />
ing period.<lb />
Eagles Score<lb />
East Carolina received the open-<lb />
. ing kickoff but was forced to punt,<lb />
nger generation, but this ; Thg Ea?,es the ba1 regaineJ<lb />
it and began their first scoring<lb />
march which ended when Bevevino<lb />
ck! to Sandusky for the touch-<lb />
down. The try for extra point was<lb />
blocked by linebacker Frank Madi-<lb />
gan and the Pirates trailed 6-0.<lb />
East Carolina received the kickoff<lb />
f<lb />
Barker, f<lb />
Ortmyer, c<lb />
Hassell, c-f<lb />
Hudson, g<lb />
Jojpersberger,<lb />
0<lb />
10<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
6<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
0<lb />
5<lb />
5<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
Eas.t Carolina<lb />
Russell f<lb />
Huffman, f<lb />
Jones, f<lb />
Carr, f<lb />
Hayes, f<lb />
Hodges, c<lb />
Blake, c<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
fg ft f tp<lb />
9 3 2 21<lb />
Dear Santa,<lb />
I am aware of the fact that you're<lb />
pretty occupied with the many wants<lb />
of the you<lb />
letter is written with the hope that<lb />
you find time to fulfill a few of the<lb />
requests!<lb />
Please bring Tubby Tnomas a set<lb />
of bathroom scales, so he can keep<lb />
his "model" figure trim for the grid-<lb />
iron; also a good, sound leg, so he<lb />
ean ?o at top speed next season j and began their only scoring driv<lb />
and blossom into a terrific lineman of the day. With Illard Yarborough<lb />
 for Bobby Hodges, a pair of i and Paul Gay doing most of the<lb />
elevated shoes, so he won't feel in-  ball carrying the Pirates moved with-<lb />
ferior on the basketball court; also in the Pennsylvanians' 30. Sandy Si-<lb />
neak Bobby in another 20-point-plus j ler then tossed a completed pass to<lb />
game average . . . for Jimany Byrd, Yarborough who moved to the seven,<lb />
a rubber ball to bounce against the Gay took a pitchout and was brought<lb />
wall until the baseball season opens; ! down on the one. Siler sneaked<lb />
a!o a very successful season for j across on the next play. Lyn Gris-<lb />
Jimmy; he surely deserves credit for som's attempted placement was wide<lb />
L 2j! O'Kelley, g<lb />
Hilburn, g<lb />
Move, g -<lb />
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4 11<lb />
5 4<lb />
2 13<lb />
3 7<lb />
College Students<lb />
COME IN AND SEE<lb />
OUR FINE SELECTION OF SUITS and COATS<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
Rhyne attack with 25 points before<lb />
fouling out. Hudson and Ortmyer<lb />
were runners-u? with 13 and 11 j<lb />
markers respectively.<lb />
During the first quarter, Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne led most of the way, but the<lb />
Pirates finally got rolling and held<lb />
a slim 16-15 advantage as the period<lb />
ended. The second quarter saw both<lb />
teams scoring frequently as the Bucs<lb />
tallied 21 time? and the Bears 19 to<lb />
give ECC a 37-34 halftime lead.<lb />
Russell and Hodges accounted for 17<lb />
of the Bucs' 21 second quarter points.<lb />
Lead Never Large<lb />
The Pirates were in command dur-<lb />
ing the second half but could never<lb />
build up more than a nine point<lb />
lead. They led 54-47 after three<lb />
quarters of play and then out-scored<lb />
the Bears 20 to 18 in the final stanza<lb />
to give them their 74-65 victory.<lb />
Statistics of the game show that<lb />
East Carolina hit on 26 of 75 shots<lb />
from the floor for a 34.7 percentage<lb />
while Lenoir Rhyne made good on<lb />
24 of their 89 attempts for a 27 per<lb />
cent accuracy. In the free throw de-<lb />
partment, the Bears made 17 of 24 j<lb />
attempts as compared to ECC's 22<lb />
Tot<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Russell, f<lb />
Huffman, f<lb />
Carr, f<lb />
Hodges, c<lb />
Blake, c<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Move, g<lb />
O'Kelley, g<lb />
6<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
9<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
6<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
5<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1 18<lb />
0 0<lb />
1 5<lb />
0 1<lb />
3 23<lb />
1 2<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
Totals -<lb />
Catawba<lb />
McKaig, f<lb />
24 17 23 65 j Hodge, f<lb />
fg ft f pts Lentz, f<lb />
26 Summey, f<lb />
Haney, f -<lb />
Barrow, c<lb />
Walsher, c<lb />
Seats, g<lb />
Porter, g<lb />
31 18 14 80<lb />
fg ft f tp<lb />
12 5<lb />
a i<lb />
o 1<lb />
7 10<lb />
0 0<lb />
3 2<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
4 7<lb />
1 1<lb />
5 24<lb />
0 0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
o<lb />
-<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
4 0 4 8<lb />
5 0 1 10<lb />
2 15 5<lb />
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6 2 4 14<lb />
12 14<lb />
110 3<lb />
.0000<lb />
Graham, g  5 6 4 16<lb />
Lyndon, g  10 0 2<lb />
Brown, g��- 0 0 0 0<lb />
Totals<lb />
26 22 14 74 ' Totals<lb />
. 27 13 23 67<lb />
Carolina Here For Dedication<lb />
A strong Southern conference ball<lb />
club will be the first court opponent<lb />
for East Carolina's Pirates when<lb />
they return from the Christmas holi-<lb />
days. The University of North Caro-<lb />
iina, boasting one of the outstanding<lb />
the holidays at the Coliseum in Ra-<lb />
leigh.<lb />
The Pirates will be decided under-<lb />
dogs in the contest but will bring<lb />
an undefeated record into play, pro-<lb />
viding Atlantic Christian loses to.<lb />
his diamond ability . . . for Algie<lb />
Faircloth, a set of horseshoes to toss,<lb />
o his muscles won't stiffen (just<lb />
leave the horse on 'em); also an<lb />
All-conference slot at defensive cen-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Santa, leave Cecil Heath three<lb />
inches of r.eight, so he'll be a sky-<lb />
scraping 6-footer; also the mythical<lb />
title as best floorman in the North<lb />
State . . . for Dwight Shoe, a coli-<lb />
seum to keep his trophies and hon-<lb />
ors in; also gift him with his All-<lb />
American traits throughout life . . .<lb />
for Sonny Russell, a case of hair<lb />
restorer that he can give to the op-<lb />
posing coaches who tear their hair<lb />
out because of him; also another<lb />
A'1-conference position.<lb />
Leave Dick Cherry an electric foot-<lb />
all set, so he can keep in practice<lb />
as a field-general; also the North j Dehinj<lb />
i State Athlete of the Year award<lb />
j that should have been his this year<lb />
. . . for David Lee, a set of toy bar-<lb />
bells to get him out of that "before"<lb />
class; also more deserving recogni-<lb />
tion for his gridiron actions . � �<lb />
for Richie Blake, a toy soldier<lb />
(AROTC) that will demonstrate to<lb />
him the simplicity of marching drills;<lb />
also a little more playing time to<lb />
show his ability on the hardwood.<lb />
Nick, drop Paul Gay many more<lb />
88-yard excursions . . . choose Wil-<lb />
lie Holland for little All-American<lb />
honors  for Bobby Strickland,<lb />
a cot in Cotten hall; also praise as<lb />
a swashbuckling Pirate . . . for<lb />
For the remainder of the opening<lb />
period and the entire second quarter<lb />
the two teams exchanged punts with<lb />
neither being able to manufacture<lb />
a serious threat.<lb />
Winning Touchdown<lb />
Clarion received the kickoff to<lb />
open the second half and promptly<lb />
marched to their second score. Beve-<lb />
vino's passes accounted for most of<lb />
the yardage but it was a fleet half-<lb />
back by the name of George Czap<lb />
who circled left end for the final<lb />
distance. Wisnewiski'g kick was good<lb />
to give the Eagles a 13-6 lead.<lb />
The Pirates battled grimly back<lb />
throughout the third period but were<lb />
stopped short on each occasion. Aj<lb />
15-yard field goal attempt by GnaJ<lb />
som was wide and the quarter nd��<lb />
with the Pirates still six po.ntp.<lb />
tnt M<lb />
1�S<lb />
Several threats were made by bH<lb />
clubs during the final period. Jk<lb />
Bevevino-engineered drive reached<lb />
the Pirate seven but the East Cft<lb />
linians held and the hall went<lb />
on downs. Two desperate East<lb />
lina attempts in the final<lb />
were halted as a result of pass iaft�<lb />
ceptions.<lb />
East Carolina was hurt aeBr 5<lb />
by two injuries. Fullback Clw -<lb />
King left the game early ia j<lb />
first quarter and halfback<lb />
Yarborough, a consistent gSfl<lb />
gainer, was carried from 3H<lb />
with a broken ankle.<lb />
teams in the highly regarded South- night. They opened the season with ! Charlie Huffman, a barrel of hook-<lb />
era conference, will come to Green<lb />
vilie January 6 for the dedication<lb />
of the new Pirate gym.<lb />
The Phantoms from Chapel Hill<lb />
aril oast a team comprised largely<lb />
at veterans that have several games<lb />
under their belt. Among these will be<lb />
� � Dixie classic basketball tourna-<lb />
ment which will be played during<lb />
a win ov�T the Guilford Quakers on<lb />
the losers' court, returned home to<lb />
defeat conference champions Lenoir-<lb />
Rhyne and Tuesday night upended<lb />
Catawba's Indians.<lb />
A capacity crowd is expected to<lb />
be on hand to watch the charges of<lb />
Coach Howard Porter attempt to<lb />
stop the high scoring Phantom quint.<lb />
Action In Bowl Classic<lb />
TO BE IN STYLE<lb />
TRY OUR LINE OF MEN'S CLOTHING<lb />
The FRANK WILSON Store<lb />
King Clothiers Since 189S<lb />
hots and acres of prestige arpund<lb />
the loop  for J. D. Bradford, a<lb />
great football campaign, without get-<lb />
ting hurt  for Luke Taylor, an<lb />
magic cuestick for success in<lb />
the (if you'll pardon the expression)<lb />
poolroom; also the acclaim he de-<lb />
serves in the pigskin parade.<lb />
Give "Toppy" Hayes the "tops" in<lb />
football laudation  for Harold<lb />
O'Kelley, a repeat of his o2 grid<lb />
performances and glory next year<lb />
as a "flanker  for "Emo"<lb />
Boado, a basket full of TD's . - .<lb />
for Jim Stanley, clear sailing over<lb />
the chalk lines and a five yard aver-<lb />
age per carry in '52 . . . for Claude<lb />
King, another sensational season, and<lb />
Santa warn his would-be taek<lb />
stand clear if they was to <lb />
to celebrate your coming i t<lb />
 for Coaches Bo�� 3i�e ft<lb />
and Porter, chaanpionsfaip mms<lb />
'53 . . . and for this h ' <lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1962<lb />
Vets With Insurance Receive<lb />
Waivers After Return To Duty<lb />
More than 2,000,000 veterans of<lb />
World War II holding GI insurance<lb />
have applied for and been granted a<lb />
vwiiver of premium after returning<lb />
to duty with the armed forces, Vet-<lb />
erans administration said on the<lb />
basis of a recent insurance survey.<lb />
Persons in active service for 31<lb />
days or more after April 25, 1961<lb />
who are insured under NSLI or<lb />
ISGLI term contracts may apply<lb />
while in active service for waiver<lb />
of all premiums and thus keep the<lb />
insurance in force, VA said.<lb />
Under this waiver, all premiums<lb />
falling due will be waived for the<lb />
duration of the person's active serv-<lb />
ice, plus 120 days after separation<lb />
or release from active service. To<lb />
keep such policies in force there-<lb />
after, veterans must resume full<lb />
premium payments when due.<lb />
Any such term policy that expires<lb />
while it is under waiver and while<lb />
the insured is in active service will<lb />
be renewed automatically for another<lb />
U, ��it-<lb />
H. L. Hodges &amp; Co.<lb />
PAINTS and Hardware<lb />
5-year period. Veterans with this<lb />
type of policy must begin payment<lb />
of the higher premium for their<lb />
automatically-renewed policies with-<lb />
in 120 days after their separation<lb />
or release from active service.<lb />
Persons in active service 31 days<lb />
or more after April 25, 1951, who<lb />
are insured under NSLI or USGLI<lb />
permanent plan policies may apply<lb />
for a waiver of that portion of their<lb />
premiums which represents the pure<lb />
insurance cost, and pay the remain-<lb />
ing portion which represents the<lb />
reserve requirements of the policy.<lb />
In administering this phase of the<lb />
waiver program, it was found neces-<lb />
sary for practical purposes that<lb />
servicemen should continue to pay<lb />
their full premiums and VA will re-<lb />
fund the waived portion periodically<lb />
with interest.<lb />
This waiver continues for the dura-<lb />
tion of the person's active service,<lb />
plus 120 days after separation or<lb />
release from active service. Since the<lb />
waiver will terminate automatically<lb />
at the end of the 20-day post-service<lb />
period, the insured must continue to<lb />
pay the full premium due following<lb />
the period of waiver, in order to<lb />
keep the policy in force.<lb />
High School Students<lb />
Hear ECC Speakers<lb />
On Foreign Language<lb />
Jacqueline Phalempin, French stu-<lb />
dent now attending East Carolina<lb />
college, and James L. Fleming, di-<lb />
rector of the college department of<lb />
foreign languages, spent Thursday<lb />
of last week visiting high schools<lb />
at Hookerton and Stantonsburg.<lb />
In talks to foreign languages<lb />
classes, Miss Phalempin gave stu-<lb />
dents an opportunity to hear a dis-<lb />
cussion in French of the education<lb />
of young people in France. Mr.<lb />
Fleming spoke briefly on interna-<lb />
tional friendship. Teachers who<lb />
served as hostesses were Ida Mae<lb />
Garrington of Hookerton and Joyce<lb />
P. Besman of Stantonsburg.<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
The East Carolina .liege Alumni<lb />
chapter of Guilford-Greensboro had<lb />
its meeting for December at the<lb />
home of Mrs. R. S. Turner. Miss Sara<lb />
Barker, home economics expert for<lb />
the Duke Power company, gave a<lb />
program on Christmas decorations.<lb />
Visitors were Mrs. R. J. Kimley<lb />
and Miss Rowena Montague. Mrs.<lb />
Troy L. Sutton, president, announced<lb />
the February 11 meeting will be held<lb />
with Mrs. W. D. Fussell and Mrs.<lb />
Alice Barbee as joint hostesses.<lb />
Better Shoes Reasonably Priced<lb />
AT<lb />
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517 Dickinson Avenue<lb />
Alumni Forming Plans<lb />
For January Meeting<lb />
Of Awards Committee<lb />
Alumni of East Carolina college<lb />
have been reminded that nominations<lb />
for the Alumni award must be made<lb />
by January 1. The Alumni award<lb />
committee will meet the latter part<lb />
of January to begin study of the<lb />
nominations.<lb />
To be eligible for the Alumni<lb />
award, the nominee must be an<lb />
active member of the Alumni asso-<lb />
ciation and loyal to East Carolina<lb />
college. Any active member of the<lb />
Alumni association may nominate<lb />
a-ny fellow member. Suggestions come<lb />
from individuals rather than from<lb />
chapters.<lb />
Nominations are to be mailed to<lb />
the Alumni office, East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Robert Shaw Chorale,<lb />
Ensemble Draws Cheers<lb />
Robert Shaw, young American con-<lb />
ductor, his chorus of 30 voices, and<lb />
his string ensemble, appearing Mon-<lb />
day of this week at East Carolina<lb />
college, brought their program to a<lb />
close as the audience clapped and<lb />
cheered for further encores. Approxi-<lb />
mately 2,000 people from the campus<lb />
Greenville and other eastern North<lb />
Carolina towns were present.<lb />
The program by the Robert Shaw<lb />
chorale and String ensemble was<lb />
Industrial Arts Club<lb />
Sends Representatives<lb />
To Charlotte Meeting<lb />
Six representatives of the local In-<lb />
dustrial Arts club attended the North<lb />
Carolina Industrial Arts association<lb />
meeting held at Charlotte December<lb />
13.<lb />
Representing the East Carolina<lb />
cluib were Lester Groom, Bob Pen-<lb />
nington, Leroy Henderson, Charlie<lb />
Wentz, Mr. Don Amelon, and Dr.<lb />
Kenneth L. Bing.<lb />
Highlight of the meeting was a<lb />
micro-wave demonstration presented<lb />
by the Western Electric corporation.<lb />
Other activities included the regis-<lb />
tration and seletion of exhibits and<lb />
a talk by a Charlotte art instructor.<lb />
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