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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1953<lb />
Number 14<lb />
Memorial Health And Physical Education Building<lb />
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m I music toy the East Carolina<lb />
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jfh Varsity Men's Glee club with Dr.<lb />
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� ng, and the invocation by Dr.<lb />
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�ho gave their lives while in the<lb />
fcrviee of their country. Dr. N. M.<lb />
�rgensen is director of health and<lb />
ysical education and is in charge<lb />
new building.<lb />
Highlight of the evening was the<lb />
sketbal game with Coach Frank<lb />
iting the home court of Coach How-<lb />
ard Porter's Pirates.<lb />
New Gymnasium<lb />
East Carolina college opened its<lb />
new health and physical education<lb />
building in July. 1952, with an infor-<lb />
mal reception and an aquatic show.<lb />
Classes in health and physical edu-<lb />
cation were begun during the second<lb />
term of the l(-�52 summer school.<lb />
Construction of this building was<lb />
begun during the summer of 1051<lb />
and the modern brick structure fac-<lb />
ing East 10th street in Greenville<lb />
is located on the east campus adja-<lb />
cent to College stadium. Recent com-<lb />
pleted drives connect the gymnasium<lb />
with East 10th street and other<lb />
buildings on the campus.<lb />
A long flight of stone steps leads<lb />
to the entrance, a portico fronted<lb />
by six white columns. Three doors<lb />
open on the main lobby, and on each<lb />
side are the offices of the health<lb />
and physial education staff members.<lb />
Facing the lobby are the doors to the<lb />
gymnasium on the main floor of the<lb />
building. The building includes three<lb />
classrooms, three activity rooms, six<lb />
dressing and shower rooms, a first-<lb />
aid room and a room with movie<lb />
projector. On the ground floor, near<lb />
the dressing rooms, are dormitory<lb />
quarters for the entertainment of<lb />
visiting teams.<lb />
The main floor of the gymnasium<lb />
has facilities for six badminton<lb />
courts, three volley ball courts, and<lb />
cross ourts for basketball so that<lb />
two games may be played simulta-<lb />
neously. Synchronized scoreboards are<lb />
,played on opposite walls in the<lb />
building.<lb />
Seating for 2,397 spectators is<lb />
provided in the gymnasium. These<lb />
accommodations include 525 perma-<lb />
.ji. .g seats, and 864 removable<lb />
folding seats which can be reversed<lb />
in position and used for spectators<lb />
at aquatic events.<lb />
Swimming Pool<lb />
The building houses an indoor<lb />
wimming pool, the first East Caro-<lb />
lina college has had. It adjoins the<lb />
main gymnasium and is separated<lb />
by metal sliding doors. The pool<lb />
measures 35 feet by 75 feet and is<lb />
tiled in a design of white, green and<lb />
Mack. Skylights above the pool ad-<lb />
mit natural light, a . jnderwater<lb />
lighting adds to the Leauty of the<lb />
pool. Four stairs within the pool<lb />
and two diving boards have been<lb />
built for the convenience and enjoy-<lb />
ment of swimmers.<lb />
Spiral stairs lead from the area<lb />
near the pool to the basement dress-<lb />
ing rooms for men and women. A<lb />
heating system makes possible the<lb />
regulation of water temperatures.<lb />
Equipment in the building includes<lb />
many types of supplies for ball and<lb />
other games, a trampoline, "horses<lb />
parallel and horizontal bars, mirrors<lb />
for corrective work and other stand-<lb />
ard supplies for a gymnasium.<lb />
College Organizes<lb />
Adult Education<lb />
Classes Tuesday<lb />
Adult education classes to be offer-<lb />
ed during January and February by<lb />
ten departments of instruction at<lb />
East Carolina college will be orga-<lb />
nized at a meeting to be held in the<lb />
Flanagan auditorium Tuesday, De-<lb />
cember 13, at 7:30 p.m Dean Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins of the college has an-<lb />
nounced. Final arrangements for all<lb />
classes will be made at that time, he<lb />
states.<lb />
Approximately 20 courses included<lb />
in the adult education program will<lb />
provide opportunities in various fields<lb />
for those who wish to enroll. Dean<lb />
Jenkins explains, however, that only<lb />
those courses for which a sufficient<lb />
demand exists will be taught this<lb />
winter. Therefore, he says, it is es-<lb />
sential for all who wish to become<lb />
members of classes to be present at<lb />
the meeting next Tuesday.<lb />
All courses will be given on a non-<lb />
credit basis, and there are no pre-<lb />
requisites for enrollment. Class meet-<lb />
ings will be held one night each week.<lb />
The fee for each course is $13. Col-<lb />
lege faculty members will be instruc-<lb />
tors in all classes.<lb />
Courses include painting and draw-<lb />
ing, typing, shorthand, accounting,<lb />
business law, puolic speaking, Eng-<lb />
lish composition, English literature,<lb />
beginning French or Spanish, current<lb />
events, business mathematics or oth-<lb />
er mathematics courses to meet de-<lb />
mands, personal and community hy-<lb />
giene, science applied to home and<lb />
cimmunity, application of science to<lb />
industry and commerce, photography,<lb />
general shop work for the hobbyist<lb />
and building better families.<lb />
Playhouse Stages Morality Play;<lb />
Begins Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
Entertainment Series Brings<lb />
Conley Here Tuesday Evening<lb />
hire's University Tar Heels vis- nent balcony seats, 1008 stationary<lb />
New York Rector Guest Here<lb />
For January 18-22 Activities<lb />
Among the distinguished guest<lb />
eakers to be here for Religious<lb />
hrpha&amp;ig week January 18-22 is Dr.<lb />
rur Lee Kinsolving, rector of the<lb />
t. James Protestant Episcopal<lb />
Breh in New York City.<lb />
I)r. Kinsolving is known through-<lb />
t the New England area because<lb />
his practice of visiting nearly 30<lb />
ew England colleges and schools<lb />
cry year.<lb />
He was chosen for his present po-<lb />
ion largely because of the out-<lb />
nding ability he has exhibited in<lb />
orking with young people.<lb />
Dr. Kinsolving received his aca-<lb />
mic training at several schools. He<lb />
ended the University of Virginia<lb />
ere he obtained his B.A. degree<lb />
d Virginia Theological seminary<lb />
ere he received his B.D. degree.<lb />
had the distinction of being<lb />
ected as the Rhodes Scholar from<lb />
rginia.<lb />
He also trained for the divinity at<lb />
herst university and the Univer-<lb />
y of Vermont. He received his<lb />
H. D. from Rollins college.<lb />
He held several positions prior to<lb />
present one. From 1924-30 he ww<lb />
tor of Grace church, Amherst,<lb />
as� and faculty director of reli-<lb />
Winter Quarter<lb />
Enrollment Tops<lb />
Previous Figures<lb />
Enrollment for the 1952-53 Winter<lb />
Term at East Carolina college ex- i<lb />
ceeds all previous ones for the same<lb />
time according to figures released<lb />
by Registrar Orval L. Phillips. The<lb />
figures show that there are 1,932<lb />
students this quarter compared to<lb />
1,796 for last year's Winter term.<lb />
A breakdown of the 1,932 show<lb />
that the women outnumber the men<lb />
nine to eight here on the campus.<lb />
There are 714 freshmen, 424 sopho-<lb />
mores, 328 juniors, 343 seniors, 26<lb />
full time graduate students and 89<lb />
special graduate students.<lb />
Of the 1,932, 1,449 are prospective<lb />
teachers with 14 men in elementary<lb />
education. There are 127 taking a<lb />
two-year business course.<lb />
There are 91 new students who<lb />
registered here for the Winter quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Dean Leo Jenkins<lb />
Attends Regional<lb />
Education Meet<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins of East Car-<lb />
olina college will participate in the<lb />
program offered at a Regional Con-<lb />
ference on Teacher Education and<lb />
Professional Standards, to be held at<lb />
the Henry Grady hotel in Atlanta,<lb />
Ga. January 9-10.<lb />
This sixth annual series of con-<lb />
ferences is sponsored by the National<lb />
Commission on Teacher Education<lb />
and Professional Standards of the<lb />
National Education association of the<lb />
United States. It will bring together<lb />
leaden of all segments of the pro-<lb />
fession from ten southeastern states.<lb />
The program will be based on an<lb />
intensive study of the problems con-<lb />
fronting American education today.<lb />
Eugene Conley, world-renowned<lb />
tenor with the Metropolitan Opera j<lb />
association, will appear here Wednes- <lb />
Jay -night at 8 o'clock in the Wright)<lb />
auditorium His performance will j<lb />
mark the sixth program on the En-<lb />
tertainment series for this year.<lb />
Conley has come to be called the<lb />
newest sensation on the operatic ho-<lb />
rizon. Stockholm, Amsterdam, Paris,<lb />
London, Chicago, San Francisco . . .<lb />
all have heard him and all have<lb />
unanimously applauded him.<lb />
These great cultural cities of the<lb />
world are a far cry from his birth-<lb />
place in Lynn, Mass. There he lived<lb />
the life of a typical American boy.<lb />
He sang in the church choir, fished<lb />
from the waterfront, played baseball<lb />
with the corner kids. He was a Boy<lb />
Scout and he won medals for sprint-<lb />
ing contests.<lb />
Father Musician<lb />
Conley's father was a surveyor and<lb />
a self-taught "old-fashioned fiddler<lb />
His father held old-fashioned musical<lb />
get-togethers Saturay nights and the<lb />
boy would entertain the crowd by<lb />
singing and tap-dancing.<lb />
He was a soloist with the high<lb />
school glee club and sang in several<lb />
local churches, He began to think of<lb />
a singing career when he left high<lb />
school. He joined the Boston Male<lb />
choir and toured the country with<lb />
this organization until he made his<lb />
Boston debut.<lb />
Later he sang with vhe Handel-<lb />
Haydn society in the "Messiah the<lb />
Boston Apollo club and as soloist<lb />
with the Commonwealth symphony.<lb />
His singing attracted the attention<lb />
of radio station WWJ in Detroit and<lb />
for the next year his repertoire in-<lb />
cluded everything from symphony to<lb />
the classics.<lb />
All the time he was singing, he<lb />
was studying. He continued his radio<lb />
work and the National Broadcasting<lb />
company featured him on a program<lb />
of his own, called "NBC Presents<lb />
Eugene Conley He appeared as<lb />
guest artist with many fine conduct-<lb />
ors.<lb />
The war interruipted Conley's ca-<lb />
Eugene Conley<lb />
Dr. Arthur Lee Kinsolving<lb />
gious activities at Amherst college.<lb />
He later was pastor of Old Trini-<lb />
ty church in Boston where he "became<lb />
noted for his lectures at the North-<lb />
field conferences.<lb />
Leaving Boston, he served as rec-<lb />
tor of the Episcopal church in Prince-<lb />
ton, N. J. until he was called to te<lb />
St James church in New York.<lb />
'Kiss Me Kate Comedy<lb />
Direct From Broadway<lb />
Here Late This Month<lb />
"Kiss Me Kate musical comedy<lb />
direct from three years on Broadway,<lb />
will be staged on the East Carolina<lb />
campus Wednesday, January 28, in<lb />
Wright auditorium at 8:30 p.m. un-<lb />
der the sponsorship of the Green-<lb />
ville Junior Chamber of Commerce.<lb />
Performing in the comedy will be<lb />
an all star New York cast of musical<lb />
comedy favorites. Music and lyrics<lb />
for the Broadway production were<lb />
written by Cole Porter.<lb />
All seats to the performance will<lb />
be reserved, and tickets win be on<lb />
sale one week prior to the perform-<lb />
ance. College students are being of-<lb />
fered a special admission price.<lb />
Coleman Writing<lb />
Medical History<lb />
Of US Air Force<lb />
Dr. Hubert A. Coleman, faeulty<lb />
member of the social studies depart-<lb />
ment of East Carolina college, is now<lb />
serving as a consultant to the His-<lb />
torical Branch, Office of the Surgeon<lb />
General, US Air Force. In this ca-<lb />
pacity he is working on the publi-<lb />
cation of the medical history of the<lb />
US Air Force during World War II.<lb />
Dr. Coleman served as chief of<lb />
the Medical History Branch of the<lb />
Air Force from 1944 to 1947. During<lb />
this time the history was prepared.<lb />
In addition to planning and super-<lb />
vising the project, Dr. Coleman wrote<lb />
a major part of the history. He spent<lb />
last summer on the project, and in<lb />
Washington last week final plans for<lb />
publication were completed.<lb />
reer. He served with the Army Air<lb />
Force, and his voice helped swell the<lb />
coffers of the Army Air Force Aid<lb />
society.<lb />
Resumes Singing<lb />
After his disharge he again re-<lb />
sumed his singing career. Transcon-<lb />
tinental concert f urs were punctu-<lb />
ated by appearances with the New<lb />
York City Center Opera company<lb />
and oupearances on the radio.<lb />
Everywhere the critics used their<lb />
finest superlatives to describe his<lb />
performances. It wasn't long until he<lb />
received invitations to sing in Europe.<lb />
He sang in Paris, Stockholm, Am-<lb />
sterdam, Oslo, Copenhagen, The<lb />
Hague and Rome. His appearance at<lb />
the Royal Opera house in Stockholm<lb />
marked the first time an American<lb />
had appeared there since 1939.<lb />
During the 1949-50 season the La<lb />
Scala Opera house in Milan especial-<lb />
ly revived "I Puritani" for him. In<lb />
the summer of 1950 he sang at the<lb />
Stadium Concerts in New York and<lb />
then sailed for Italy to appear in<lb />
"j&amp; Boheme" at the Arena, the<lb />
immen.se outdoor amphitheatre in Ve-<lb />
ona. He then appeaed in "Tosca" at<lb />
the Caracalla in Rome. He was again<lb />
re-engaged by the La Scala Opera in<lb />
Milan to sing in "Rigoletto" during<lb />
the Verdi Anniversary festival in<lb />
February of 1951.<lb />
While in Rome, Conley recorded<lb />
the music for "Faust which had<lb />
been made into a movie.<lb />
College Theater Scene<lb />
Of Two Performances<lb />
Of Drama 'Everyman'<lb />
As part of Religious Em-<lb />
phasis week, the Teachers' play-<lb />
house, student dramatic club,<lb />
will present the morality play<lb />
"Everyman an allegorical<lb />
drama dating back to the four<lb />
teenth century. Performances<lb />
have been scheduled for the<lb />
evenings of January 15 and 16<lb />
at 8 o'clock in the college theat-<lb />
er. The drama is considered the<lb />
best of morality plays of the<lb />
Middle Ages in England.<lb />
Cooperating in the production will<lb />
be the Inter-Religious council, the<lb />
YWCA, the YMCA, the Women's<lb />
chorus, the College choir and ths<lb />
Varsity Men's Glee club.<lb />
McLeod Direct<lb />
Gilbert McLeod is the student di-<lb />
rector of the play, which is already<lb />
being rehearsed. Dr. Lucile H.<lb />
Charles of the department of Eng-<lb />
lish, director of dramatic arts at the<lb />
college, is the faculty advisor of the<lb />
production. Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert,<lb />
director of the department of music,<lb />
is serving as musical advisor.<lb />
Percy Wilkins, who recently ap-<lb />
peared in "Charley's Aunt will play<lb />
the lead part as Everyman. Others<lb />
in the cast include Walter Noona as<lb />
the Messenger, Andy Meeder as the<lb />
Voice of God, Donald Roebuck as<lb />
Death, Lloyd Whitfield as Fellowship,<lb />
Joan Edwards a8 Cousin, Pete Wil-<lb />
liams as Kindred, Ralph Rives as<lb />
Good, Bobbie Caldwell as Good-Deeds,<lb />
Dorothy Bradshaw as Knowledge, Foe<lb />
Mooring as Confession, Carolyn Clapp<lb />
as Beauty, William Baldwin as<lb />
Strength, Larry Williams as Discre-<lb />
tion, Joe Johnston as Five Wits,<lb />
Peggy Barfield as An Angel and Rob-<lb />
ert Lee Vickery Jr. as Doctor.<lb />
Play Includes Music<lb />
The morality play will be pro-<lb />
duced with a musical background by<lb />
students and faculty members of the<lb />
department of music. George E. Berry<lb />
will 'be organist for the pro.iu-tiem,<lb />
The College choir, directed bjT Br.<lb />
Karl V. Gilbert; the Mer sfimtn,<lb />
directed by Dr. Cuthbert; and tilt<lb />
Women's chorus, directed by Das �.<lb />
Vornholt, will sing.<lb />
Smith Of Yale Divinity School<lb />
Speaks During Religious Week<lb />
Drop Those Courses<lb />
Registrar Orval L. Phillips reminds<lb />
students that Monday, January 12,<lb />
will be the last day on which one<lb />
may drop courses without receiving<lb />
a failing mark in the coarse. The<lb />
"drop slips' mast be tamed hi to<lb />
the Registrar's office by 4:30 Mon-<lb />
day afternoon. Dr. Phillips urges aH<lb />
students who have registered for a<lb />
coarse and have not attended the<lb />
classes to file a drop slip before this<lb />
time in order that they will not re-<lb />
ceive a five.<lb />
Seymour A. Smith, of the Yale<lb />
university Divinity school, is another<lb />
of the noted men scheduled to speak<lb />
here during Religious Emphasis week<lb />
this month.<lb />
Dr. Smith is assistant professor of<lb />
religion in higher education at Yale<lb />
and serves as executive director of<lb />
the National council on Religion in<lb />
Higher Education in New Haven,<lb />
Conn.<lb />
Dr. Smith's life has been filled<lb />
with many religious activities and<lb />
services. He was born in Jamestown,<lb />
N. Y October 80, 1916, and attended<lb />
Jamestown public schools. He first<lb />
attended college at Allegheny col-<lb />
lege, Meadville, Pa. and receivd his<lb />
A. B. 'egree there in 1938.<lb />
Attends Yale<lb />
For religious training Dr. Smith<lb />
enrolled in the Yale university Di-<lb />
vinity school and in 1941 obtained<lb />
his B.D. degree. Later he attended<lb />
the Yale university Graduate school,<lb />
receiving his Ph.D. in 1951.<lb />
Dr. Smith has held several posi-<lb />
tions at various schools and churches.<lb />
Seymour A. Smith<lb />
Dr. Eaton On Program<lb />
Of Science Association<lb />
Dr. Theodore H. Eaton Jr of the<lb />
East Carolina college department of<lb />
science, has returned to the college<lb />
after attending and appearing on the<lb />
program of the annual meeting of<lb />
the American association for the Ad-<lb />
vancement of Science in St. Louis,<lb />
Mo. ,<lb />
At a meeting of soologiste Dr.<lb />
Eaton presented a paper on "Pedo-<lb />
morphosis: an approach to the chor-<lb />
date-echinoderra problem, This work,<lb />
concerned with the effect of varying<lb />
rates of development on the anatomy<lb />
of the animate concerned, will be<lb />
published later in the Joans! of Sys-<lb />
tematic Zoology, Dr, Eaton lso par-<lb />
ticipated in discussions of recent<lb />
books in the fields of ecology and<lb />
From 1938 til 1941 he was director<lb />
of religious education at Norwalk<lb />
Congregational church. In 1941 he<lb />
became director of religious activities<lb />
at Washington and Lee university,<lb />
retaining that position until 1943.<lb />
He served as resident chaplain,<lb />
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from<lb />
1943-47, and in the summer of 1950-<lb />
51 he was a lecturer at Union Theo-<lb />
logical seminary, New York City.<lb />
Many Affiliations<lb />
Dr. Smith is affiliated with many<lb />
religious organizations. He is a Fel-<lb />
low of the National council on Re-<lb />
ligion in Higher Education, historian<lb />
(former secretary-treasurer) of the<lb />
National association of College and<lb />
University Chaplains, and chairman<lb />
of the Leadership Training school<lb />
committee of the National Student<lb />
council of Y's.<lb />
He is also a member of the Na-<lb />
tional committee of the University<lb />
Christian Mission and is associated<lb />
with the Religious Education associa-<lb />
tion and the National association of<lb />
Biblical Instructors.<lb />
Dean At Carotin<lb />
Guest At Meethg<lb />
Of Circle I CM<lb />
Dr. Roy Armstrong. at nresftfamt<lb />
of the Chapel HiU 1 <lb />
dean of admissions "��'the tftrSlfey<lb />
of North Carcltilt,was-fimt speak<lb />
before the East �mMm �&amp;�<lb />
ciub at a aunNVMABtbt tVUtslsy<lb />
evening In the liitl'sllf3Efeg bsffi OS<lb />
the cottage a�$tsi.<lb />
Past mmakfd tfc -MftltHM<lb />
District; SOwafeis Internationa X,<lb />
Marytfc "StySke Steadfw, �cr�tmry<lb />
of the Uirer�hy AJWstai aaaoeia<lb />
tion and member of the Chej�" Hl<lb />
Kiwanis cltrb, was �k ha&amp;ored gaesl<lb />
OihKr vfartiair Khraasiat wer Onus<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins, Dr. Orval L PMW<lb />
and Dr. John O. Reynolds, faculty<lb />
advisor of Circle K.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins, who was recently<lb />
elected president of the Greenville<lb />
Kiwanis club, initiated five nec<lb />
members into the college (branch of<lb />
Kiwanis International here. The new<lb />
members were: Frank Hemingway,<lb />
Pete Jones, Everett Whitley, Charles<lb />
Bedford and Major Hooper.<lb />
Application Blanks<lb />
For Jobs Available<lb />
Would you like to earn some mon-<lb />
ey, gain valuable experience and<lb />
render needed service during the<lb />
summer? Application blanks ar� now<lb />
available for students who are in-<lb />
terested in doing from six to 12<lb />
weeks of work with the North Caro-<lb />
lina Baptist state convenion in June,<lb />
July and August.<lb />
The employment includes staff<lb />
work with the two statewide assem-<lb />
blies (Fruitland near Hendersonville<lb />
and Caswell near Southport); con-<lb />
ducting Daily Vacation Bible schools;<lb />
teaching study coupes; music, youth<lb />
and secretarial work with mdividmal<lb />
churches.<lb /><pb facs="00038311_tn_0002" /><lb />
tAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1963<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the student f East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Enured as second-class matter December 8, 1925 at the<lb />
U. �. Post Office, Greenville, N. C. under the act of<lb />
Mareh 3, 1879<lb />
Ye Editor s<lb />
Say<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
Who's WKo At East Carolina<lb />
by Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
ffciocHed GoieCicie Pr9�<lb />
Member<lb />
Teaohew College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Plaee Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1952<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
We take it that everyone had an<lb />
enjoyable Christmas vacation and are<lb />
now ready to settle down to the old<lb />
routine of classes. This staff really<lb />
finds it hard to begin publishing<lb />
after the holidays, because we are<lb />
still lazy from all the rest and are<lb />
unable to find the news�if there<lb />
is any.<lb />
"Tke moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves en; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it beck to cancel half a line,<lb />
N�r all your tears wash out a word ef it�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
BdiWr-In -Chief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Aisistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
 Tommie Lupton<lb />
Edwina McMullan<lb />
 Parker Maddrey<lb />
 Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
 Kay Johnston,<lb />
mith, Mildred Henderson, Stuart Arrington,<lb />
Don Musi. Ann Hogan, Emily Boyce.<lb />
Editorial Advisor - Mary H Greene<lb />
Staff Photographer  &amp; L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
e - vAir. � Bob Hiildrup<lb />
Sport Editor   <lb />
SpTte Assistant -  Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips,<lb />
Jack Scott, Jim Ellis<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
� iir��on.�. Edna Massad<lb />
Business Manager  <lb />
Assistant Business Manager  Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants  ?'&amp; ce Bow�?'<lb />
Mary Gillette, Marty MacArthur, Atwood Smith,<lb />
Dwight Garrett<lb />
Kxehaage Editor <lb />
Campus Circulation <lb />
The big news this week was the<lb />
dedication of our new health and<lb />
physical education building. There<lb />
was really a big crowd present for<lb />
the dedication ceremonies prior to<lb />
the Bast Carolina-Carolina game. Too<lb />
bad the score was not different.<lb />
Greenville's Junior Chamber of<lb />
Commerce is sponsoring late this<lb />
month the Broadway production,<lb />
"Kiss Me Kate The program will<lb />
be staged in the Wright auditorium.<lb />
and students here are being offered<lb />
a special admission price.<lb />
 Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Shirley Brown Manning<lb />
In just a little over a week East<lb />
Carolina's Religious Emphasis week<lb />
will begin. The series of religious<lb />
services wil begin Sunday, January<lb />
18, and will feature a number of<lb />
outstanding personalities. Let's all<lb />
join in and make this big undertaking<lb />
of the Inter-Religious council a<lb />
p-reat success.<lb />
College Dedicates Gym<lb />
People were standing, stooping and sitting<lb />
in everv available spot Tuesday night for the<lb />
dedication of the new gymnasium on the college<lb />
campus. As early as 7 o'clock there were lines at<lb />
every possible entrance to the building as sports<lb />
enthusiasts were battling to get a seat for the<lb />
game between Carolina and East Carolina, which<lb />
as to follow the dedicatory talk.<lb />
The Memorial Health and Physical Education<lb />
ilding, dedicated to the memory of alumni who<lb />
t this college during World War II and gave<lb />
eir lives in the service of their country, will<lb />
deed be a credit to East Carolina college.<lb />
Equipped with a large variety of athletic<lb />
facilities, Memorial gymnasium easily stands as<lb />
one of tht best in the State for its size. Many<lb />
persons are saying that the building is not large<lb />
enough for a growing college like East Carolina,<lb />
and we agree. However, under the conditions<lb />
that were present when the gym was planned, the<lb />
structure was made as large as possible.<lb />
To construct any building it takes much<lb />
monev, and there was not enough money on<lb />
handat the time the building was erected to<lb />
construct as big a structure as might had been<lb />
desired.<lb />
It may not be the largest health and physical<lb />
education 'building in the state, but we can rest<lb />
assured that it is one of the best. Everyone at<lb />
East Carolina should be proud of the building.<lb />
The Memorial gym adds greatly to our campus,<lb />
and each person who uses the facilities should<lb />
take it as his personal responsibility to take care<lb />
of them.<lb />
And A Happy New Year<lb />
Work is still progressing toward<lb />
the completion of the wing to Rags-<lb />
dale hall. When the section is fin-<lb />
ished, it will provide a few more<lb />
rooms for the male students at East<lb />
Carolina. Just think what East Caro-<lb />
lina could be like if we had about<lb />
three more dorms the size of Slay<lb />
hall.<lb />
"Laugh and the world laughs with<lb />
you.<lb />
Cry and you cry alone . . .<lb />
These famous words could easily<lb />
have been quoted by this week's Who's<lb />
Who, A. L. McConeghy (Mac to us).<lb />
Never do you see Mac frown or hear<lb />
him complain; these two words just<lb />
don't seem to be in his vocabulary.<lb />
Sure he has troubles lust like the<lb />
rest of us at times, but he keeps them<lb />
to himself and doesn't bother others<lb />
wih them.<lb />
Mac has a little secret behind his<lb />
good-natured, carefree way, though,<lb />
that we all could follow if we might.<lb />
When he was asked why he always<lb />
was haptpy and smiling, he said,<lb />
"Well, Mac Eure is an inspiration to<lb />
me. After having his leg in a cast<lb />
for several years, you still never<lb />
hear him complain. He's just the<lb />
same ole Mac<lb />
Knows Everyone<lb />
Besides this well known trait of<lb />
Mac's, he has another. He knows near-<lb />
ly everyone on campus and greets each<lb />
as an old friend. "I make it my<lb />
point to learn them all he said.<lb />
Mac's home is Reading, Mich where<lb />
he lived all of his life until entering<lb />
the Air Force in 1941. For five and<lb />
a half years Mac served with Uncle<lb />
Sam, spending much of this time in<lb />
the Pacific on Guam, Iwo Jiuma and<lb />
Eniwetok. One unforgettable exper-<lb />
ience that came out of the war was<lb />
his seeing GI's burying their buddies<lb />
who had been killed in action.<lb />
Mac said that the northern end of<lb />
the island of Iwo Jima was a mass<lb />
of sulphur type rock that could be<lb />
cut with a knife. This was sliced into<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hiildrup<lb />
Mac McGoneghy<lb />
and carved into headstones<lb />
The University of Washington<lb />
Daily, in a romantic mood, chose its<lb />
"ideal couple" on campus. The lucky<lb />
duo consists of the guy who kicks<lb />
points after touchdowns aTid the guy<lb />
who holds the ball.<lb />
squares<lb />
for the dead. When the sulphur rock<lb />
cooled it was very hard and durable.<lb />
Loves East Carolina<lb />
After completing his time iTi the j<lb />
service as a crew chief on a C-47,<lb />
he went to be with his wife, the<lb />
former Miss Betty Lucille Britt. Mac<lb />
transferred to East Carolina from<lb />
PJC in Pre-Spring quarter of 1950.<lb />
His opinion of EC is a high one.<lb />
As he expressed it . . . "It's an aw-<lb />
ful nice place and has really come<lb />
into it's own these past fewyears.<lb />
If I had my choice of any plac to go<lb />
with my tuition paid, I'd still come<lb />
right back here. My only complaint<lb />
is that it's out of the way for travel-<lb />
ing. Oh yes, and the best thing that<lb />
EC has ever done was changing to<lb />
the five day week classes We now<lb />
see that he likes East Carolina as<lb />
much as it likes him.<lb />
Mac has served in many extra-<lb />
curricular activities here, among<lb />
which are being a member of the com-<lb />
merce club, Varsity club, Circle K,<lb />
football manager, Workshop play,<lb />
Men's judiciary and Wing committee-<lb />
men of Slay hall.<lb />
Being a distributive education maj-<lb />
or and social studies minor, he plans<lb />
to do his practice teaching spring<lb />
quarter in business subjects. At the<lb />
end of that quarter, he will recieve<lb />
his diploma. After teaching a couple<lb />
of years he wants to start oti his<lb />
Masters degree.<lb />
Enjoys Many Sports<lb />
Among his many likes is base-<lb />
all, and in this article he asked us<lb />
to apologise for the poor showing<lb />
mer to those who were intrested in<lb />
of the Detroit Tigers this past sum-<lb />
the team. Other favorites are basket-<lb />
ball, football, golf, music (Billy<lb />
May's orchestra especially), ice<lb />
skating and Y-shop bridge.<lb />
Mac never misses a movie; he goes<lb />
every time tht feature changes. As<lb />
he put it, "It's cheap entertainment<lb />
and besides it keeps me out of devil-<lb />
ment<lb />
This guy from "yankeeland" said<lb />
he had only one dislike about the<lb />
South and that was the gnats. "If<lb />
you think they're bad here in Green-<lb />
ville, you just ought to go to Maxton<lb />
Mac said that this was about all<lb />
of the information that he could give<lb />
us about himself 'cause he hadn't<lb />
done "too much" but then he asked<lb />
us to pass this on to you�"For those<lb />
who think I'm lying, I'm really 34<lb />
vears old, but I feel like I'm sixteen<lb />
While puttering through a newspaper over<lb />
the holidays we came across a rather interestinj<lb />
advertisement. Since we don't like to see a worthy<lb />
character starve to death for lack of employ-<lb />
ment we'll pass it along to you.<lb />
MIDDLE-AGED PIANO PLAYER, a.ar-<lb />
able after January 20. Has tie-in with haberd;<lb />
ers and politicians. Can throw in female voca<lb />
Write or wire White House, Washington, D.<lb />
So much talk has gone around about .sub-<lb />
versive organizations that one group, the Y<lb />
Progressives of the University of Michig<lb />
about to fold up because of a drop in mei<lb />
ship. The reason behind this is that the Y<lb />
Progressives are on the government subvei<lb />
list.<lb />
Comments the student newspaper, " 1<lb />
tragedy of the YP's demise lies not only in the!<lb />
fact that one shade of opinion no longer h<lb />
vehicle for expression. It is a tragedy I<lb />
it is a symptom  of the end of an era<lb />
a man's political beliefs were his own and <lb />
he was not afraid to adhere to them public<lb />
prevented from holding them privately<lb />
In short the Michigan Daily feels ti.<lb />
decline of radical organizations on college i<lb />
puses is a sign of lessening of student intern j<lb />
controversial issues.<lb />
Diet, Become A 'Queen' - It's Fun, It's Easy<lb />
The traditional 10 p.m. curfew for<lb />
Cambridge university students was<lb />
dealt a blow last month by the vice-<lb />
chancellor.<lb />
"It is perhaps strange he said,<lb />
"that in the mid-twentieth century,<lb />
authorities should seriously have to<lb />
consider whether 11 o'clock is a re-<lb />
spectable hour for young men and<lb />
women to be abroad He called the<lb />
early curfew "a burden" and "ex-<lb />
ceedingly irksome to young men<lb />
Now what would Ben Franklin<lb />
sav to this?<lb />
At this time of the year everybody is making<lb />
New Year's resolutions. But who keeps them?<lb />
Now that we are back to school and have<lb />
a brand new year ahead of us, we are apt to<lb />
start with high ideals and impossibilities such as<lb />
studying every night, going to church every Sun-<lb />
day, saying a friendly word to everyone, not go-<lb />
ing to sleep on class and reforming from bad<lb />
-habits as . . . well, let's don't go into that.<lb />
However there are some resolutions we<lb />
should make and hold throughout the year. One<lb />
of these is that we should put a little more time<lb />
on our studies than we did last year. (That<lb />
wouldn't be too much.) We should forget last<lb />
year's gripes and begin this year with a more<lb />
pleasant attitude toward faculty, administration<lb />
and fellow students.<lb />
We should attain a new height in school<lb />
arit in sports and aquire more interest in<lb />
happenings of the college. If you do like or<lb />
t like anything that pertains to the campus,<lb />
i your editor and tell him about it. Finally,<lb />
shaild not waste time on such things as<lb />
New Year's resolutions that we never<lb />
r. TPM<lb />
odest College Editors<lb />
A modest group of college newsmen last<lb />
lottght against a resolution in support of<lb />
! the college press, bat the resolution<lb />
d&amp;aite took place at the annual con-<lb />
 r Sigma Delta Chi, professional jour-<lb />
rnity, in Denver. When the resolution<lb />
ixed$ caUege members of the fraternity<lb />
on tile grounds of "the irrespon-<lb />
most college editors.<lb />
newspaper said one under-<lb />
'isn't like any other. We go<lb />
fe waafc a free press but we can't<lb />
we've got any right to go<lb />
An irate student, writing to the<lb />
Michigan State News, thinks there is<lb />
such a thing as being too loyal to<lb />
your school. He pohrts out that at<lb />
a recent football game "at least 30<lb />
men" kept their hats on during the<lb />
playing of the "Star Spangled Ban- <lb />
ner but everyone had their heads<lb />
hare during the playing of the MSC<lb />
alma mater.<lb />
"I am not a 6uper-patriot says<lb />
the student, "but I think a finer liae<lb />
must be drawn between allegiance<lb />
to one's school and to one's coun-<lb />
try. . . <lb />
As I was pretending to read a<lb />
chapter in psychology the other night,<lb />
I was interrupted by a jubilant voice<lb />
shouting, "It's fun, it's easy . . <lb />
"Calm down, honey I replied to<lb />
my sweet but overweight girl friend.<lb />
"What is fun and easy?"<lb />
"Why dieting, of course! What<lb />
else do I ever talk about?" she an-<lb />
swered. "Why now you can eat your<lb />
cake and have 'it' too. Just look at<lb />
this book I bought; it is simply di-<lb />
vine. We can become 'Queens' in<lb />
hardly no time at all<lb />
Even though my ego was torn<lb />
down a trifle, at not having been<lb />
thought of as a "Queen" in the first<lb />
place, I still answered my friend on<lb />
a friendly basis.<lb />
"Let me see the book, if you don't<lb />
mind I asked. "I have a slight sus-<lb />
picion it sounds a little too good to<lb />
be true When I opened the page the<lb />
first thing that met my surprised<lb />
eyes were these words�<lb />
1. A lovely girl never lacks beaux.<lb />
2. A lovely wife is rarely divorced.<lb />
3. A lovely mother is rarely de-<lb />
serted by her children.<lb />
The next page contained a few<lb />
pictures of "before and after" young<lb />
ladies, followed by letters explain-<lb />
ing how wonderful and happy they<lb />
were now that those horrible pounds<lb />
had vanished. Not only was this book<lb />
helpful towards helping you to lose<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
weight, I discovered, but it was also<lb />
goinjr bo help us embark upon a-n<lb />
intelligent way of life excluding all<lb />
false glamour, further on I read what<lb />
we had to exclude.<lb />
1. false hair pieces<lb />
2. false eyelashes<lb />
3. false fingernails<lb />
1. false (unowhat)<lb />
I disagreed a little with the next<lb />
page, however, for the book put<lb />
women in three classifications:<lb />
1. The serious or artistic type<lb />
2. The modern type<lb />
3. The romantic type<lb />
I disagreed because I had consid-<lb />
ered myself urder all three of these<lb />
types!<lb />
The next page rather startled me,<lb />
for there in black and white were<lb />
This should sound vaguely familiar to<lb />
dents who spend any time in the campus libr<lb />
I'm the jerk that loves to go to the li;<lb />
You'll always find me there when it's en<lb />
How will you know me? That's simple. I'm<lb />
jerk who has to go outside for a amol<lb />
minutes after I sit down. First I slam mj<lb />
so that all the bad heart eases almost<lb />
shock. I'm sure to push the chair far enough<lb />
sufficiently hard to break a few ribs of th<lb />
behind me when I leave.<lb />
After a half hour on the outside I<lb />
back, distrubing as many people as possil<lb />
know me now? Sure, I'm the jerk.<lb />
these dangerous facts:<lb />
"From this minute, until you die, I I shamefully exclaimed,<lb />
everyday of your life will be affected on our diet tomorrow<lb />
by what you put in your mouth and<lb />
chew up and swallow<lb />
I tried to think of that piece of<lb />
pie affecting my history test but it<lb />
didn't quite go over.<lb />
On the last page of this miracu-<lb />
lous book was this brave pledge:<lb />
"Pledge for Plumpies"<lb />
I, a plumpie, do swear to start on<lb />
a diet today, until my figure is per-<lb />
fectly divine.<lb />
With the aid of this book, so heth<lb />
me, I shall succeed!<lb />
My friend and I, of course, sol-<lb />
emnly took the pledge. However, at<lb />
this precise moment one of our mu-<lb />
tual friends came in with a beautiful<lb />
cake that her mother had just<lb />
brought her. My girl-friend looked<lb />
at me, and with defeat in my eyes,<lb />
'We'll go<lb />
Somewhere along the way a reference in<lb />
last issue of "Timely Topics" to the King<lb />
version of the Bible was changed to r<lb />
James. We would like to acknowledge this<lb />
take and explain that our religious educa<lb />
not lacking quite that much.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily Boyce<lb />
Need For Aircraft Workers<lb />
The employment outlook in<lb />
the<lb />
How Do You Feel About You?<lb />
Reprinted from "The Saturday<lb />
Evening Post" Dec. 27, 1952<lb />
We are all acquainted with people<lb />
whose constant preening and boast-<lb />
ing make them ridiculous; especial-<lb />
ly when their accomplishments are<lb />
compared with our own.<lb />
Here is a test designed to find<lb />
out whether your ego is a trifle<lb />
overinflated.<lb />
(Score 10 points for each "Yes"<lb />
answer.)<lb />
1. Does your beauty sometimes<lb />
frighten you?<lb />
2. Are you tolerant of other peo-<lb />
ple's muddled thinking?<lb />
To The Students<lb />
n<lb />
"The university is ie<lb />
paper in the world<lb />
w<lb />
is all you need<lb />
for freedom of the<lb />
"defeated by a vote of<lb />
vote reversed th de-<lb />
I wish to thank you students for<lb />
your marvelous cooperation at the<lb />
East Carolina-University of North<lb />
Carolina game Tuesday evening. Al-<lb />
though terrifically crowded, and in<lb />
many instances having to sit on the<lb />
floor, you were most considerate and<lb />
showed excellent sportsmanship<lb />
throughout the entire evening.<lb />
I know that our visitors were<lb />
impressed by your attitude. In<lb />
fact, Roy Armstrong, director of ad-<lb />
missions at the University, remarked<lb />
upon the marvelous attitude he ob-<lb />
served.<lb />
(Ac a whole, you are a great group,<lb />
m h the faculty, and I am hajppy to<lb />
be associated with you.<lb />
Your friend,<lb />
J. D. Meesick<lb />
3. In an emergency, would it re-<lb />
quire more than a staff of six highly-<lb />
trained men to handle your job for<lb />
a week or two?<lb />
4. Are you superbly muscled?<lb />
5. Does it seem odd that nobody<lb />
comments on your fine head of hair?<lb />
6. In club groups, are you always<lb />
nominating yourself for president?<lb />
7. Do you accept adulation grace-<lb />
fully?<lb />
8. Is your profile just as good as<lb />
your full face?<lb />
9. When explaining your position,<lb />
do you thump your glass on the<lb />
table?<lb />
10. Does your reflection in the<lb />
mirror sometimes take your breath<lb />
away?<lb />
Scoring:<lb />
100�If you answered "yes" to all<lb />
ten questions, you have some slight<lb />
tendency toward vanity, but not<lb />
enough to hurt. There is nothing<lb />
wrong with good, honest pride.<lb />
90�A score of 90 is normal and<lb />
shows a good healthy attitude. After<lb />
all, what's the use of being superior<lb />
if you don't tell people?<lb />
80�This is not a bad score at all,<lb />
but we find here a certain lack of<lb />
pride which you should strive to<lb />
overcome. These people consider<lb />
themselves just a3 good as anybody<lb />
else, but no better.<lb />
70�A score of 70 shows a danger-<lb />
ous lack of self-assurance. These peo-<lb />
ple are in need of help. Get out<lb />
more. Meet people. Don't look so dose<lb />
in the mirror.<lb />
aircraft industry is distinctly bright,<lb />
Veterans administration said. In a<lb />
special supplement to the Occupa-<lb />
tional Outlook Handbook, prepared<lb />
for VA by the US Department of<lb />
Labor, the agency said nearly 300,000<lb />
more workers will be needen in the<lb />
aircraft industry in the period be-<lb />
tween March, 1953, and the first<lb />
three months of 1954, to take care<lb />
of new operations and to speed up<lb />
output in existing plants.<lb />
The occupational outlook informa-<lb />
tion, currently revised, is used by<lb />
Veterans administration in counsel-<lb />
ing disabled veterans, to assist them<lb />
in deciding upon training goals which<lb />
are best adapted to their individual<lb />
talents and abilities.<lb />
Total aircraft production, this re-<lb />
port showed, may jump from a recent<lb />
figure of 586,000 to around 875,000<lb />
y the first quarter of 1954. It is<lb />
expected that aircraft manufacturers<lb />
during 1953 will have a heavy re-<lb />
cruitment campaign for engineer?<lb />
and other skilled workers. There will<lb />
not be a shortage of semi-skilled and<lb />
unskilled workers, although a con-<lb />
tinued shortage of all aircraft work-<lb />
ers is foreseen in a few critical em-<lb />
ployment spots in Connecticut, Kan-<lb />
sas and California.<lb />
In addition to engineers, a sharp<lb />
demand is predicted for metallurgists,<lb />
mathematicians amd chemists, ac-<lb />
cording to this VA report.<lb />
a <lb />
- ��<lb />
m<lb />
� -<lb />
'It must have been one of your students with a<lb />
of humor, th'<lb />
Under 70�Nobody scores under 70 note nays, 'Prof. Snarf, your window is broken<lb />
The year 1952 is past. Now let us lea<lb />
and catch a brief glimspe of last year, a<lb />
history. We see a year in which the world<lb />
officially at peace, but we still engaged in si<lb />
bloody wars. We notice that the tent in which<lb />
peace talks were held in Panmunjom replao<lb />
a permanent building. The first man of 1952<lb />
a Danish-born sea captain named Henrik i<lb />
Carlsen, who fought alone for the doomed lii<lb />
his ship, "Flying Enterprise<lb />
We see the United States carrying the ma;<lb />
burden of the Korean war on capable but tirinf<lb />
shoulders. We see the United States build :<lb />
and better houses, and suffer through high ta<lb />
We see the year of the great chlorophyll stam<lb />
�with chlorophyll practically taking the plaa<lb />
of the weekly Saturday night bath. We -<lb />
United States cheer the Yankees as they win tht<lb />
World Series and find pride in the feats of Be<lb />
Mathias as he performs in the Olympics.<lb />
We see the United States relatively not<lb />
terested in the explosion of a hydrogen bomb. t<lb />
carried away with the appearance of the<lb />
blonde, Marilyn Monroe . . . The outstanding<lb />
thing in the year 1952 was, in prominent <lb />
tkn, the man of the hour, Dwight D. Eisenl<lb />
We can now look back on this year and recogni?<lb />
our mistakes and cheer our victories and all .<lb />
around our former-general and come out vi(<lb />
ious on the field of the year 1953.<lb /><lb />
During the first of this new year we wil<lb />
notice the appearance of some new novels by <lb />
well known authors. Marjorie Kinnan Rawl<lb />
Pulitzer prise winner, has published her<lb />
novel, "The Sojoruner her first novel in t�<lb />
years. America probably remembers Ma. : <lb />
Rawlings best for her classic, "The Yearling.<lb />
"The Sojourner" should prove to be one of thf<lb />
best books for 1953. Frank G. Slaughters nej<lb />
novel, "The Galileans with the subtitle, "Th<lb />
Story of Mary Magdalene will be released veri<lb />
soon. James Street, author of "The Gauntlet" ha<lb />
written a new novel, "The Velvet Doublet whit<lb />
is the story of the men and women who revolve<lb />
around Columbus.<lb />
� <lb />
Some so-called open minds should be close<lb />
for repairs.<lb />
� � <lb />
The reason ideas die quickly in some heac<lb />
is because they can't stand solitary confinement<lb />
� <lb />
Question of the Week?<lb />
How many of us made new year's resell<lb />
tions and how many of us plan to keep them!<lb />
Do You Have Troubles?<lb />
Dr. James D. Weinland, professor of businea<lb />
psychology at New York university has come u<lb />
with some suggestions on how to study.<lb />
"A large percentage of those entering<lb />
lego says the doctor, "do not know how to stud<lb />
Their principal problem is managing their tii<lb />
with so many distractions<lb />
He finds that the student's most frequei<lb />
error is simply failure to read the exam questioi<lb />
carefully. But there are other difficulties, tc<lb />
Among these is dealing with abstract concepts.<lb />
"Students have few problems with simpl<lb />
memory work he says, "but they have not hr<lb />
much experience with abstractions in high schoc<lb />
They must learn to  seprate fact from opinior<lb />
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FRIDAY. JANUARY 9, 1968<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
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en a - week in sports onand<lb />
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bs<lb />
:15 the student section of<lb />
the gym was filled to overflowing.<lb />
Despite the fact that dedicatory<lb />
i Id up thi<lb />
Pirates Bow To North Carolina, 79-66<lb />
Russell Displays All-Conference Form<lb />
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s � . ae to light as<lb />
na game include<lb />
 . utter confusion that<lb />
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- ats in a new,<lb />
o small, gymnasium.<lb />
crowd Tuesday night<lb />
- ban average the oin-<lb />
was borne out that the<lb />
far too small. Even at con-<lb />
t( a few spectators<lb />
stand; atad just think.<lb />
s . .  have to serve<lb />
e .ving school for many<lb />
has been said about<lb />
. cruate seating ca-<lb />
s a situation that can-<lb />
: overnight, so the<lb />
� g that can be done is to<lb />
t to 1 ' an info<lb />
thing about the<lb />
Wv would like to offer two<lb />
� � When game? at which<lb />
irgi crowds are expected why<lb />
� the doors be opened earlier<lb />
- � -fore game time? The<lb />
opened at seven Tuesday night<lb />
cer-<lb />
emonies Held up me contest, student<lb />
spectators were still flowing in, or<lb />
rather attempting U gel in, up untill<lb />
ock<lb />
One second suggestion concerns the<lb />
S that were reserved for outsid<lb />
visitors. It is our opinion that no<lb />
East Carolina tudent desires to bar<lb />
eople from other local I s a1 college<lb />
 games, but it is definitely our<lb />
opinion that campus al etics belong<lb />
first to th student and secondly to<lb />
the spectators that desire to attend.<lb />
Seat the students first and then, if<lb />
. ny spa left, give that over<lb />
i  c: spectator s.<lb />
In Memorium<lb />
The dedication of the gym to John<lb />
ry, East Carolina ioaih<lb />
�� during Wrld War<lb />
IT. and � the alumni f thi school<lb />
gave lives in the service<lb />
�f their country was a move of<lb />
h the - ' - -� I the faculty<lb />
might well be proud. Let's hope that<lb />
it won't be too long before a placque<lb />
can be erected  th memory of<lb />
s people.<lb />
Despite the confusion that accom-<lb />
I panied th - tang of the spectators<lb />
roud to say tl at the stud<lb />
body cohduct) I I emselves admirably<lb />
ng the conditions. Perhaps<lb />
i ne item that took the students' minds<lb />
off the constant josling was tht ap-<lb />
pearance of one "Bo" Thorpe. ex-<lb />
East Carolina student and currently<lb />
cheerleader at Carolina.<lb />
Ae for the game, the students of<lb />
East Carolina should have nothing<lb />
but pride for their team, a game ball<lb />
 : layed well and lost well.<lb />
The University of North Carolina<lb />
gained little in their win over the<lb />
Pirates; for if we are the "country<lb />
school" that ont Carolina partisan<lb />
referred, to us as. then the Vnivtrsity<lb />
should certainly have never had the<lb />
. with such a group of "coun-<lb />
try boy" Pirates as they did.<lb />
La - Cecil Heath, the stellar<lb />
Pirate guard, who almost sil gl�<lb />
handedlv ke �t the Pirates � the ball<lb />
game during the opening minute5.<lb />
His ' - be from way out were<lb />
indeed a pleasure to watch.<lb />
And to the team as a whole�<lb />
WELL DONE, PIRATES.<lb />
Women Schedule<lb />
Court Contests<lb />
In Winter Term<lb />
The schedule for the girl's intra-<lb />
mural basketball program has been<lb />
released. The league is comprised of<lb />
11 teams which will continue to play<lb />
through February 19.<lb />
January 15<lb />
Slowpokes vs. Pros<lb />
Tets vs. Cotton Trotters<lb />
Slow Leaks vs. Midgets<lb />
January 20<lb />
i'tle Bucs vs. Team A<lb />
wballs vs. Ragrnoppers<lb />
iros vs. Gotten Trotters<lb />
January 22<lb />
rets vs. Team A<lb />
Slowpokes vs. Midgets<lb />
Slow Leaks vs. Ragmoppers 8:00-8:45<lb />
January 27<lb />
6:30-7:16<lb />
7:15-8:00<lb />
8:00-8:45<lb />
6:30-7:15<lb />
7:15-8:00<lb />
8:00-8:45<lb />
6:30-7:15<lb />
7:15-8:00<lb />
Heath Shines For Buccaneers<lb />
As Grimaldi Leads Tar Heels<lb />
Sonny Russell, all-conference Eas.t Carolina forward, is shown as<lb />
he leaps for a shot in the recent game with the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina Tar Heels.<lb />
Men's Basketball Play Opens<lb />
Action in the two men's intramural"<lb />
basketball leagues officially opened<lb />
Wednesday night in the Memorial<lb />
gym. The leagues are composed of<lb />
eight teams each and are scheduled<lb />
to play 16 games each week.<lb />
The "A" league is composed of<lb />
those boys that have had a large<lb />
amount of previous court experience,<lb />
whereas the "B" league has boys with<lb />
a lesser degree of basketball play.<lb />
League director Homer Thomas<lb />
asks that as many students as possi-<lb />
ble be present at these games to sup-<lb />
port them.<lb />
The teams are scheduled to play<lb />
four nights each week with four<lb />
games on tap each night.<lb />
Conference Standings<lb />
As of Thursday morning the East<lb />
Carolina Pirates were firmly en-<lb />
trenched in the top spot of the North<lb />
State conference basketball race.<lb />
The standing? thru January 7:<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Elon<lb />
High Point<lb />
Western Carolina<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
oir Rhyne<lb />
Atlantic Christian<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Catawba<lb />
W<lb />
3<lb />
o<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
L Pet.<lb />
0 1.000<lb />
0 1.000<lb />
0 1.000<lb />
0 1.000<lb />
1 .500<lb />
1 .500<lb />
2 .333<lb />
3 .000<lb />
3 .000<lb />
Snowballs vs. Slow Leaks 6:30-7<lb />
Little Bucs vs. Tigerettes 7:15-8<lb />
Cot ten Trotters vs. Midgets 8:00-8<lb />
January 29<lb />
Pros vs. Team A<lb />
Slowpokes vs. Ragmoppers<lb />
�lets vs. Tigerettes<lb />
February 3<lb />
Jets vs. Little Bucs<lb />
Midgets vs. Team A<lb />
Gotten Trotters vs.<lb />
Ragmoppers<lb />
February 5<lb />
Slowpokes vs. Snowballs<lb />
Pros vs. Tigerettes<lb />
Team A vs. Ragmoppers<lb />
February 10<lb />
Slow Leaks vs. Pros<lb />
Midgets vs. Tigerettes<lb />
Slowpokes vs. Little Bucs<lb />
February 12<lb />
Gotten Trotters vs.<lb />
Snow Balls<lb />
Ragmoppers vs. Tigerettes<lb />
Midgets vs. Little Bucs<lb />
February 17<lb />
Team A vs. Snowballs<lb />
Cotten Trotters vs.<lb />
Slow Leaks<lb />
Pros vs. Jets<lb />
February 19<lb />
Slowpokes vs. Jets<lb />
Slow Leaks vs. Little Bucs<lb />
Snowballs vs. Tigerettes<lb />
15<lb />
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6:30-7:15<lb />
7:16-8:00<lb />
8:00-8:45<lb />
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7:15-8:00<lb />
8:00-8:45<lb />
6:30-7:15<lb />
7:15-8:00<lb />
8:00-8:45<lb />
6:30-7:15<lb />
7:15-8:00<lb />
8:00-8:45<lb />
6:30-7:15<lb />
7:15-8:00<lb />
8:00-8:45<lb />
Stooled behind the complex looking<lb />
electric writing machine with holiday<lb />
trappings still in our hair and a re-<lb />
sounding ring of yuletide carols jar-<lb />
ring our senses like the 7 o'clock<lb />
alarm, we were faced with the te-<lb />
dious task of writing a passable<lb />
column to get the new year off its<lb />
haunches. Only the demanding eye<lb />
of the editor kept our seemingly life-<lb />
less digits tip-toeing over the keys<lb />
with this accordingly coffin humor.<lb />
These chilling, frosty days with re-<lb />
frigerated winds blowing ice cubes<lb />
at you makes one appreciate basket-<lb />
ball. The cage game, the current<lb />
Marilyn Monroe of sports enthusi-<lb />
asts, is one sport observers can spec-<lb />
ulate with comfort. Our handsome<lb />
gymnasium is neat, reet and com-<lb />
plete fo� warmth and all the lux-<lb />
uries of home. Speaking of wvather,<lb />
we overheard one Greenville farmer<lb />
say one of his hens, caught in this<lb />
torrid wind, laid the same egg three<lb />
times!<lb />
Coach Porter has brought the EC<lb />
hasketeers around in colorful style<lb />
and wears game attire that definite-<lb />
ly matches! The starring H's plus<lb />
Huffman. Hodges, Heath and Russell<lb />
and Thomas show plenty of class.<lb />
The powerful unit has been going<lb />
great guns and have driven fear into<lb />
North State enemies with their net<lb />
scorching. Sonny Russell has broken<lb />
out in several scoring rashes that left<lb />
the opposition scratching their heads.<lb />
Chesterfield is Best for YOU<lb />
i<lb />
Bucs Meet Elon<lb />
In Road Contest<lb />
Saturday Night<lb />
by Sam Hur<lb />
East Carolina's fighting .Pirates<lb />
capped dedication night in the gym-<lb />
nasium by holding North Carolina's<lb />
Southern conference leaders to a 79-<lb />
66 victory Tuesday night before a<lb />
d of around 2,500 fans.<lb />
Preceeding the game, brief cere-<lb />
monies dedicated the gym to John B.<lb />
Christenbury, former East Carolina<lb />
coach who lost his life in World War<lb />
II, and tc 26 East Carolina students<lb />
who also gave their lives in the late<lb />
global conflict.<lb />
A game group of Buccaneers bat-<lb />
tled the Tar Heels on even terms for<lb />
three quarters before finally succum -<lb />
ing to a brilliant Carolina attack led<lb />
by Vince Grimaldi who scored 24<lb />
points. The Pirates were led by little<lb />
Cecil Heath as they came from behind<lb />
a 6-1 first period deficit to outplay<lb />
the Tar Heels and pull up to trail<lb />
39-36 at intermission.<lb />
The Bucs refused to give in as the<lb />
second stanza began. At the end of<lb />
the third period Carolina had man-<lb />
aged to lengthen its lead by one<lb />
point to 52-48. In the final quarter<lb />
East Carolina took the lead 54-52,<lb />
lost it and regained it briefly for<lb />
the final time 56-54. Two timely bas-<lb />
kets by Grimaldi set the blue-clad<lb />
visitors on their way to their final<lb />
splurge.<lb />
Cecil Heath ai Bobby Hodges led<lb />
the Pirate attack with 15 points<lb />
apiece. Sonny Russell and J. C. Thom-<lb />
as followed with 13 and 12, respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
Carolina's sensation, Grimaldi, ram<lb />
ceived scoring aid from Lifson wkfl<lb />
had 14 points and Maddie, who hufl<lb />
keted 13.<lb />
The box:<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Lifson, f <lb />
Winstead, f<lb />
Vayda, f <lb />
j Schwartz, f <lb />
Yarborough, f<lb />
Maddie, c <lb />
Likins, c <lb />
Carter, c <lb />
Grimaldi, g <lb />
Long, g <lb />
Phillips, g<lb />
Glancey, g<lb />
- And First to Present<lb />
this Scientific Evidence on<lb />
Effects of Smoking<lb />
A MEDICAL SPECIALIST is making regular<lb />
bi-monthly examinations of a group of<lb />
people from various walks of life. 45 percent<lb />
of this group have smoked Chesterfield for an<lb />
average of over ten years.<lb />
After eight months, the medical specialist re-<lb />
ports that he observed . . .<lb />
no adverse effects on the nose, throat<lb />
and sinuses of the group from smoking<lb />
Chesterfield.<lb />
CHESTERFIELD�FIRST and only premium<lb />
quality cigarette available in both regular and<lb />
king-size.<lb />
COHTMHS TOBACCOS Of �TT�<lb />
East Carolina's Pirates will meet<lb />
Elon college tomorrow night in a<lb />
game that will probably affect the<lb />
top position in the North State con-<lb />
ference. Elon will carry a 2-0 record<lb />
into the contest which will be played<lb />
at Burlington.<lb />
On Tuesday, January 13, the Buc-<lb />
caneers will return to Memorial gym<lb />
where they will meet Guilford's<lb />
Quaker's. The Bucs defeated Guilford<lb />
in their opening contest by a 78-69<lb />
score.<lb />
Sonny Russell and Bobby Hodges,<lb />
pacesetters of the Pirate team, will<lb />
lead East Carolina in these coming<lb />
games. Following the Guilford con-<lb />
test the Bucs will play four confer-<lb />
ence clashes on the rr�id. They will<lb />
meet Lenoir Rhyne, Western Caro-<lb />
lina, Catawba and High Point before<lb />
returning home to meet Atlantic<lb />
Christian in a January 30 game.<lb />
The AC game will determine which<lb />
school will retain possession of the<lb />
cherished "Bohunk" Tophy. The tro-<lb />
phy is at stake in every athletic<lb />
clash between the two schools.<lb />
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54 6 14<lb />
0oio<lb />
41 5 9<lb />
22 0 ft<lb />
00 0 ft<lb />
45 6 19<lb />
10 0 <lb />
01 0 1<lb />
12ft fin<lb />
1Oil<lb />
05 4ft<lb />
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as the Pirates downed App&amp;MhiftA<lb />
70-63 in Memorial gym hmm last night.<lb />
Last Carolina's 1940-41 basketball<lb />
team compiled a record of 16 wins<lb />
and four defeats.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9<lb />
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James W. Butler<lb />
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Recorded Broadcasts Aired<lb />
Over Various Local Stations<lb />
reorded broadcasts fea-1 direction of Miss Beatrice Chauncey<lb />
music performed by of Lhe college music faculty, were<lb />
heard in a 15 minute broadcast of<lb />
caro as performed before the Par-<lb />
ent-Teacher association of the school.<lb />
Mr. Perry performed three Christ-<lb />
mas broadcasts foi tenen to his<lb />
Organ Reveries series, prerented reg-<lb />
ulark over VVGTC Greenville each<lb />
Saturday at 6:30 p i<lb />
The "Mess ah as performed in<lb />
Wright auditorium by the College<lb />
choir, directed by Dr. Karl V. Gil-<lb />
bert, was presented air in<lb />
three broadcasts, each 30 minut i �<lb />
Hiese were heard firsl ovei<lb />
n G I'M Wilson, which carries<lb />
a weekly program in the East Caro-<lb />
ls oadcasts sei ies, sched-<lb />
uled at pn for each Sunday at<lb />
2 p.m. The weekly feature is a<lb />
,�� �� f he i nen<lb />
�� M Dr. 'uthbert, director.<lb />
Thi lay bro pr�-<lb />
; under tl f Mrs<lb />
George Perry, lirector Campus<lb />
Radio, a Di I aheth Ut<lb />
L Hodges &amp; Co,<lb />
1NTS and Hardware<lb />
Barney Discusses<lb />
Social Security<lb />
Law Of 1951<lb />
"Only three out of ten busiaees-<lb />
men quest oned during a recent sur-<lb />
vey know that they were covered<lb />
the new social security law<lb />
Marshall 11 Barney, manager of the<lb />
Rockj Mount office of the Social Se-<lb />
curity administration, announced to-<lb />
day<lb />
"The self-employed person has in-<lb />
. d tax liability for L951, and this<lb />
�, became due and payable in<lb />
th first quarter of 1952, and each<lb />
year thereafter Barney continued,<lb />
"An equal number of self-employed<lb />
: to realize their self-emtploy-<lb />
ment earnings after 1950 were build-<lb />
ng toward old-age and survivors in-<lb />
: inci protection for themselves and<lb />
"Self-employment earmngs are re-<lb />
ported n a special section of an in-<lb />
Federal income tax re-<lb />
:�- .  ic by March IB of ach<lb />
Betty Sugg Wins Scholarship<lb />
At National 4-H Congress<lb />
terback, speech C( t, Dr. R ' f-emi oyed person does not<lb /><lb />
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TO BE IN STYLE<lb />
"R LINE OF MEN'S CLOTHING<lb />
The FRANK WILSON Store<lb />
ing Clothiers Since 1S9S<lb />
the quarterly<lb />
tax return for his<lb />
� on a special return<lb />
at th . I hie y� ar.<lb />
I � ' information, get<lb />
"Do You Work<lb />
for ' �  from your social se-<lb />
Top honors in the national 4-H<lb />
daily foods achievement contest have<lb />
been awarded to a student of East<lb />
Carolina college. Betty L. Sugg of<lb />
Craven county. As one of eight 4-H<lb />
club girls in the country to place in<lb />
the national contest. Betty will re-<lb />
ceive a $300 scholarship.<lb />
This 18-year-old 4-H'tr from Rt.<lb />
2, New Bern, has been in 4-H club<lb />
work for eight years. The daughter<lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sugg, she<lb />
has entered the dairy foods cor. i<lb />
for five year- now. As State winner<lb />
in the dairy foods achievement con-<lb />
test Betty has gone to National 4 H<lb />
club Congress in Chicago. Sh<lb />
also carried he food preparation proj-<lb />
ect for eight years, the frozen foods<lb />
projeel for six, and the food pre � r<lb />
vation project for five years.<lb />
Bettj says that in carrying<lb />
dairy foods demonstrations she gave<lb />
her demonstration with the pur<lb />
of showing to others the importance<lb />
of milk to the human body. "In this<lb />
way 1 could explain and show every-<lb />
one the value of milk instead of just<lb />
telling them Betty commented.<lb />
For four years, Bettj haa '<lb />
president of hei Jasper 4-H club and<lb />
served as president for the Craven<lb />
county 4 H council foi two yeai<lb />
This year she is acting as � �unty<lb />
council reporter.<lb />
Betty's varied activities do nol -���<lb />
her 4 !i club work, I owevei<lb />
SI , has been active in nun i<lb />
school organizations and a1 the<lb />
, na managed to maintain a<lb />
la � � average that placed her i th<lb />
top quarter of her high hoo cla<lb />
for four years Bet1 y i a n mb i<lb />
of the Beta club, the honu econ<lb />
club and the French clu �.<lb />
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FOR THE BEST IN FOOTWEAB<lb />
It's<lb />
MERIT SHOES<lb />
WASHIN GREASING<lb />
COLLEGE ESSO STATION<lb />
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SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
Bunch's Shoe Service<lb />
Erp rt SI?r Repairing<lb />
in C ttanehe Street<lb />
G ARRIS GROCERY<lb />
NVILLE'S FOOD CENTER<lb />
ast Fifth and treeta<lb />
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TV<lb />
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IMXIh LUNCH<lb />
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JACKSON'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Hckinson Avenue<lb />
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Kares Restaurant<lb />
For Best In<lb />
LUNCHES and SNACKS<lb />
J. C. PENNEY CO.<lb />
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your opportunities for advancement are unlimited.<lb />
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pleted at least two years of college. This is a minimum<lb />
requirement�it's best if you stay in school and gradu-<lb />
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years, unmarried, and in good physical condition,<lb />
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New Aviation Cadet Training Classes Begin Every Few Weeksl<lb />
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for you to take a physical examination.<lb />
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tude test<lb />
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be scheduled for an Aviation Cadet Training Class.<lb />
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deferment whilo waiting class assignment<lb />
Wfiefe tO get inOte QetaUS: Visit your nearest Air Force Base or Air Force Recruiting Officer.<lb />
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