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It Pays To Do Business<lb />
With Those Businesses<lb />
That Advertise With Us<lb />
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A tend Chapel Service!<lb />
Each Tuesday At Noon<lb />
In Austin Auditorium<lb />
TUME XXVIII<lb />
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Columbia University Prof<lb />
Director For Band Clinic<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1953<lb />
Number 18<lb />
9<lb />
ivH, noted music edu-<lb />
r of music at Teach-<lb />
msbia university, and<lb />
L2 North Carolina music<lb />
: :vt:ng student prac-<lb />
and rehearsals at<lb />
on of the All-State<lb />
at East Carolina college<lb />
row, Herbert L. Car-<lb />
lege faculty, chairman<lb />
gram committee for the<lb />
.need.<lb />
 school of the state<lb />
: at the clinic by 125<lb />
musicians. They are<lb />
to a concert band<lb />
� ihe colorful uniforms<lb />
ds, will give a pub-<lb />
e Wright auditorium<lb />
I tng.<lb />
U direct this Clinic Con-<lb />
distinguished music<lb />
. : trmerly national pres-<lb />
. Ma Alpha, music fra-<lb />
efore going to Colum-<lb />
 was professor of music<lb />
�sity of Wisconsin. He<lb />
f a number of books<lb />
 music, and his Band<lb />
ra Training Series" is<lb />
in educational institu-<lb />
�ally known festival<lb />
litest adjudicator in<lb />
music, he acted as judge<lb />
in the State Music con-<lb />
eensboro.<lb />
of sectional rehearsais<lb />
 for performers<lb />
oa instruments of the<lb />
trice Chauncey, East<lb />
liege, flutes; Richard<lb />
.gton, oboes and bas-<lb />
y Shipman, Kinston, B-<lb />
ts; Joseph Fields, Chapel<lb />
nes; James Rodgers.<lb />
. and Lee Rogers, Smith-<lb />
�ta and trumpets; George<lb />
. Rapids, French horns;<lb />
Sanford, trombones;<lb />
era, Fayetteville, bari-<lb />
rt Barnes, Raleigh, bass-<lb />
1 aiiuway, Elizabeth City,<lb />
a section; and Harry<lb />
 Lumberton, bass and alto<lb />
Directs Band<lb />
Concerts On Tap<lb />
Two concerts will be presented<lb />
during the Eastern division of the<lb />
All-State Band clinic. Tonight at<lb />
7:30 tht East Carolina Concert<lb />
band will play rn the College the-<lb />
rtwr Tomorrow evening at 8 o<lb />
clocK me Clinic Concert band,<lb />
made up of 125 high school mu-<lb />
sicians from 36 schools in east-<lb />
ern North Carolina, will give a<lb />
concert in the Wright auditorium.<lb />
Norval Church of Columbia uni-<lb />
East Carolina students and faculty<lb />
versity will direct the Clinic band,<lb />
members are invited to attend both<lb />
programs.<lb />
Norval Church<lb />
Notice<lb />
Students who plan to do student<lb />
during the academic year<lb />
1 should file applications not<lb />
in the close of the registra-<lb />
;od of the Spring quarter,<lb />
,T<lb />
'�).<lb />
J. L. Oppelt, Director<lb />
nt leaching and Placement<lb />
service<lb />
Banquet Honors<lb />
Alpha Zeta Frat<lb />
Monday Evening<lb />
The Alpha Zeta Chapter of the Na-<lb />
tional society of Wesley players held<lb />
its annual Pledge Banquet in Fel-<lb />
lowship hall of Jarvis Memorial<lb />
Methodist church Monday night,<lb />
February 2.<lb />
The tables were decorated in the<lb />
Wesley players colors, gold and black,<lb />
with centerpieces of yellow candles.<lb />
Elaine Smith, Wilmington, presi-<lb />
dent of Alpha Zeta chapter, pre-<lb />
sided at the banquet and introduced<lb />
Olene Civils, of Clinton, who wel-<lb />
comed the pledges and guests. As a<lb />
special feature of the evening, a re-<lb />
cording was played of one of the<lb />
programs in the radio series, "The<lb />
Voice of Lent presented by the<lb />
chapter over WGTC last year.<lb />
Mrs. J. H. Rose was a special<lb />
guest of the chapter at the banquet<lb />
which was served by Mrs. J. D. Mes-<lb />
sick, chairman of Student Work for<lb />
the W iman's society of Christian<lb />
service of Jarvis Memorial Methodist<lb />
church, and her commttee was as-<lb />
ssted by Mrs. George Clapp, local<lb />
chairman of the WSCS.<lb />
After the banquet, the group was<lb />
invited to the Sanctuary where the<lb />
following were received into the chap-<lb />
ter as pledges:<lb />
Marilyn Poole and Pearl May,<lb />
Durham; Janie Holmes, Whiteville;<lb />
Sue O'Neill, Windsor; Susanne Shep-<lb />
herd, Wilmington; Joan Crawford,<lb />
Rockingham; Milton Mills, Wantha.<lb />
Initiation will be held later in the<lb />
spring.<lb />
Baptist Students<lb />
Contribute Funds<lb />
For Scholarship<lb />
The East Carolina Baptist Student<lb />
union has set a goal of $120 to be<lb />
raised by April 1, which will enable<lb />
students to have the opportunity to<lb />
help send Walter Fullbrandt to the<lb />
Seminary in Switzerland.<lb />
Mr. Fullbrandt of Germany is re-<lb />
ceiving for the second year a $600<lb />
scholarship to attend the Baptist<lb />
Theological seminary in Zurich, Swit-<lb />
zerland. This scholarship is made<lb />
ossible from the contributions of<lb />
Baptist students on all North Caro-<lb />
lina college campuses. Mr. Fullbrandt<lb />
is 23 years of age and is a third<lb />
generation Baptist minister. His fa-<lb />
ther is a minister at Pforsheim, Ger-<lb />
many; his grandfather was a minis-<lb />
ter in Odessa, Russia. When Walter<lb />
has completed his B.D. degree he<lb />
,)Ians to return for an active minis-<lb />
try among his own people in Ger-<lb />
many.<lb />
North Carolina BSU'ers are con-<lb />
tributing another $800 to send a<lb />
North Carolina Mission volunteer to<lb />
work in the Hawaiian Islands during<lb />
tht summer months as an interne<lb />
under the direction of missionaries<lb />
already serving there. Part of the<lb />
goal of $120 will assist with this<lb />
project.<lb />
The East Carolina Baptist Student<lb />
union is also joining with other<lb />
BSU's in raising several hundred<lb />
dollars to send Jimmy Ray, state<lb />
secretary, to the World Youth con-<lb />
ference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in<lb />
July.<lb />
Commerce Group,<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Give<lb />
Valentine Dance<lb />
An annual Valentine dance, spon-<lb />
sored by the Commerce club and Pi<lb />
Omega Pi fraternity at East Carolina<lb />
college, will be held Friday night,<lb />
February 13, from 8 til 11:45 in<lb />
Wright auditorium on the college<lb />
campus.<lb />
Featuring music by the Collegians,<lb />
with vocalist Bernie Ham, the yearly<lb />
�-reject of the two campus organiza-<lb />
tions is presented with the idea to<lb />
add color to and liven up the Valen-<lb />
tine season around East Carolina.<lb />
Refreshments will be served to<lb />
everyone at the 6emi-formai affair.<lb />
General admission will be one dollar<lb />
whether you come stag or couple,<lb />
according to Julian Vainrighit, pub-<lb />
licity chairman.<lb />
Mitchell Saieed, representing the<lb />
Commerce clufo, and Carolyn Bur-<lb />
nette, representing Pi Omega .Pi, are<lb />
serving as co-chairmen of the dance.<lb />
Working with the two chairmen of<lb />
the dance are Betty Sue Branch,<lb />
chairman of the decorations com-<lb />
mittee; Grace Baker, head of the<lb />
refreshments group; and Emil Mas-<lb />
sad, chairman of entertainment.<lb />
Other committee heads include<lb />
Donald McGlohon, door; Jack Ed-<lb />
wards, clean-up; and Jean McGlohon,<lb />
figure.<lb />
Education Department Selects<lb />
Student Teacher Representatives<lb />
Student Professors<lb />
Marine Corps Recruiting Team<lb />
Invades East Carolina Campus<lb />
A�� "<lb />
Students Attend<lb />
Dance, Concert<lb />
By Sonny Dunham<lb />
Valentine Dinner<lb />
Fetes Baptists,<lb />
Home Economists<lb />
OflK<lb />
I, P.<lb />
corps Procurement<lb />
nvade the East Carolina<lb />
i nesday, according to an<lb />
meat by Dr. Leo W. Jen-<lb />
two Marine programs, the Pla-<lb />
aders class for freshmen,<lb />
rea and juniors, and the Of-<lb />
1 andidate course for seniors<lb />
� : being conducted. Neither<lb />
requires any drills to be at-<lb />
nor uniforms to be worn<lb />
g ne academic year.<lb />
Platoon Leaders class ("PLC")<lb />
f two summer training peri-<lb />
x weeks each prior to grad-<lb />
from college and then ap-<lb />
ot to second lieutenant. The<lb />
for seniors is a ten week<lb />
at Quantico, Va which con-<lb />
after graduation.<lb />
' iy commissioned second lieu-<lb />
attend a five month Officers<lb />
course at Quantico before fnr-<lb />
a signment. Draft deferment is<lb />
ted to members of both pro-<lb />
Seniors will be especially in-<lb />
ked in the fact that flight train-<lb />
ing is now available after completing<lb />
M weeks of Officers Basic<lb />
� The next "OCC" wilt convene<lb />
March for February graduates and<lb />
June graduates will report in July-<lb />
The Procurement team may be<lb />
contacted either here on campus<lb />
February 10 or at 1400 Pennsylvania<lb />
avenue, N.W Washington, D. C.<lb />
The Marine corps Medical team<lb />
1 come along to examine any<lb />
Persons who are interested in joraaig<lb />
the program.<lb />
East Carolina college students en-<lb />
joyed Thursday evening January 29,<lb />
a concert and dance at which the<lb />
popular band Sonny Dunham and his<lb />
Orchestra provided the music. Hosts<lb />
and hostesses for the event were<lb />
members of the freshman, sopho-<lb />
more and senior classes.<lb />
An hour-long concert, which was<lb />
attended by approximately 1,200 peo-<lb />
ple began the evening's entertain-<lb />
ment in the Wright auditorium Dun-<lb />
ham, trumpet and trombone stylist,<lb />
featured singers, and the orchestra<lb />
gave a program of popular music<lb />
which won enthusiastic applause<lb />
from the obviously appreciative au-<lb />
dience. At the close of the concert<lb />
dancing was enjoyed by members of<lb />
college classes and their guests.<lb />
John Robert Kluttz of Goldsboro,<lb />
president of the senior class was in<lb />
Charge of arrangements for the three<lb />
classes. MM im .J�J Percy<lb />
Wilkins of Benson, president of the<lb />
lophomore class; Emil E. Boado of<lb />
-wTlmington, president of the fresh-<lb />
man class; and several committees<lb />
of students.<lb />
The East Carolina Home Econom-<lb />
ics club and Baptist Student union<lb />
will have a joint Valentine dinner<lb />
Tuesday evening in the North Dining<lb />
hall on the campus.<lb />
According to Emily Faircloth,<lb />
president of the Home Economics<lb />
club, Mrs. Corrine Grimsley, Family<lb />
Life Specialist of the North Carolina<lb />
Extension service, will address the<lb />
group on "Building Religious Con-<lb />
victions into Marriage<lb />
Jack Painter?, president of the<lb />
BSU, will preside, and a number<lb />
of home economists and extension<lb />
workers in Pitt county will be pres-<lb />
ent.<lb />
Gwen Williams and M&amp;x-y Agnes<lb />
Clark, as program chairmen, an-<lb />
nounce that Dr. Bessie McNeil will<lb />
open the program with the invoca-<lb />
tion. Evelyn Eury, in charge of music,<lb />
says that before the address appro-<lb />
priate music will fee provided and by<lb />
Evelyn Eury and a solo.<lb />
Following the address, Seleta Tuc-<lb />
ker will sing "Bless This House<lb />
A few tickets are still available.<lb />
If interested, you may contact: Mar-<lb />
celine Aycock, Cotten hall; Delphia<lb />
Rawls, Flemin; Ramona Outlaw, Jar-<lb />
vis; Gwen Williams, Wilson or any-<lb />
one at the Baptist Student center.<lb />
Newspaper Staff<lb />
Sponsors Program<lb />
Of Local Talent<lb />
A crowd of over 650 persons pack-<lb />
ed Austin auditorium Tuesday night<lb />
to witness the talent program spon-<lb />
sored by the "East Carolinian" staff.<lb />
The proceeds from the program will<lb />
help send the newspaper staff to the<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press conven-<lb />
tion, a journalism meeting for college<lb />
publications in New York City.<lb />
Master of ceremonies Eli Bloom,<lb />
Greenville mecrhant. introduced the<lb />
talent and made some ad lib com-<lb />
ments on each.<lb />
The Varsity Men's Glee club op-<lb />
ened the program with "Praise To<lb />
Your Name So Fair East Carolina's<lb />
alma mater, and "Sing On, Brother<lb />
Others on the program were Hannah<lb />
Phelps, a tap dancing number; Eno<lb />
Boado and "Bubba" Mathews, an<lb />
impersonation act of national and<lb />
local celebrities; Ann Strughan, a<lb />
recitation of a Negro spiritual; Larry<lb />
Williams, the "Charleston assisted<lb />
hy Andy Meeder at the piano; Gene<lb />
Lanier, two numbers at the piano;<lb />
Coon Williams' combo, three "Dixie-<lb />
land" pieces; Bruce Phillips and Joe<lb />
Hallow, a minstrel act; Louise Mc-<lb />
Gowan, a song and a tap dancing<lb />
number; and Nancy Trifoley, a local<lb />
-even-year-old girl, sang "Don't Let<lb />
the Stars Get Into Your Eyes" and<lb />
other songs.<lb />
There were no judges for this<lb />
program; however, each act received<lb />
a carton of Phillip Morris, which<lb />
was donated by campus representa-<lb />
tive Dwight Garrett, and a carton of<lb />
gum, contributed by the sponsors.<lb />
Mrs. Ann Osborne Shoe and Rudolph Alexander<lb />
Annual Of Last Year Merits<lb />
First Place Award At CSPA<lb />
The 1952 "Tecoan" rated first place<lb />
in the Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
association according to a delayed<lb />
report recently received by the year-<lb />
ook's editor, Donna Yancey.<lb />
Last year was the first time that<lb />
the East Carolina college yearbook<lb />
has submitted their publication to be<lb />
judged by CSPA. The annual will be<lb />
entered again this year for an evalua-<lb />
tion, but under its new name, "The<lb />
Buccaneer<lb />
Most of the comments that the<lb />
CSPA critics gave were favorable.<lb />
 . . I like the direct approach<lb />
and the sincerity of the staff's work<lb />
AFROTC Graduate<lb />
Speaks Before Senior<lb />
Cadet Class Members<lb />
Lt Stanley T. Smith of Kinston, a<lb />
1952 graduate of East Carolina col-<lb />
lege who has been on active duty for<lb />
six months with the US Air Force,<lb />
was a visitor on the campus here<lb />
this week and spoke before senior<lb />
AFROTC classes at the college.<lb />
Lt. Smith discussed various phases<lb />
of active duties with the US Air<lb />
Force. During his senior year at<lb />
East Carolina, he was Cadet Colonel<lb />
in command of the Cadet corps.<lb />
Lt. Smith is now on leave prior to<lb />
reporting to flying school. He has<lb />
been assigned to the Air Force Fly-<lb />
ing Training school at Marianna, Fla.<lb />
one critic stated.<lb />
The comment given on its edi-<lb />
torial make-up was: "Your copy is<lb />
simply and clearly written! I have<lb />
only praise for the good taste and<lb />
conciseness that your writers have<lb />
used<lb />
The photography was "unusually<lb />
excellent quality<lb />
The closing comments of the 1952<lb />
"Tecoan" were:  . . The reader<lb />
feek the enthusiasm that the staff<lb />
ut into its work. The book has a<lb />
warmth, a 'glow Even this reader<lb />
pined to be young and collegiate<lb />
again<lb />
"Congratulations on a most cred-<lb />
itable piece of work" was written in<lb />
the margin of the evaluation booklet.<lb />
Shoe, Alexander Named<lb />
As 'Mr Miss Student<lb />
Teacher' For 1952-53<lb />
Rudolph Alexander of Goldsboro<lb />
and Mrs. Anne Osborne Shoe of Sal' -<lb />
bury have been cvosea as Represent-<lb />
ative Student Teaoiers for the 1952-<lb />
�53 term at Eat Carolina college.<lb />
Along with students chosen for<lb />
-imilar honors in other schools of<lb />
the state, they will attend the an-<lb />
nual convention of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Education association in Ashe-<lb />
ville in the sipring. There they will<lb />
be presented to delegate a: the<lb />
Second General session Friday night,<lb />
March 27, and will be honor guests<lb />
at a luncheon given by the Depart-<lb />
ment of Future Teachers of the<lb />
N'CDA.<lb />
Project Continues<lb />
Tl e project of choosing a man and<lb />
woman from all North Carolina<lb />
�oil iges with teach education de-<lb />
triments and from all high schools<lb />
with Future Teachers cluf has been<lb />
�arried out for the past several years.<lb />
The Department of Future Teachers<lb />
if the NCEA sponsors the plan.<lb />
East Carolina's Representative Stu-<lb />
dent Teach -rs were chosen by a com-<lb />
mittee of faculty members and of<lb />
student members of the Robert H.<lb />
Wright chapter of the Future Teach-<lb />
ers �f America and the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment association. Evaluative cri-<lb />
teria were qualities of personality,<lb />
I 1 professional competency, cultural<lb />
background, scholastic standing and<lb />
understanding of educational aims.<lb />
Meet the Profsi<lb />
Mr. Alexander completed his un-<lb />
dergraduate work at East Carolina<lb />
in November, 1952, and is now a<lb />
trraduate student at the college. While<lb />
on the campus, he has been presi-<lb />
dent of the International Relations<lb />
club, a charter member and first<lb />
president of the Young Republicans<lb />
Methodist Group<lb />
Attends Meeting<lb />
In Greensboro<lb />
Woman's College Prof Speaks<lb />
Here Tomorrow On Legislation<lb />
Sophomore Class Picks<lb />
Bedford New Treasurer<lb />
Charles Bedford was elected treas-<lb />
urer of the Sophomore class to suc-<lb />
ceed Ann Bynum at the class assem-<lb />
bly held last Monday night. Ann<lb />
recently resigned her position due<lb />
to the point system which permits a<lb />
student to hold a limited number of<lb />
offices on campus.<lb />
Dr. Lyda Gordon Shivers of the<lb />
Woman's college of the University<lb />
of North Carolina, Greensboro, will<lb />
discuss "What Legislation Has Done<lb />
for Women" at a meeting Saturday<lb />
afternoon of this week of the Delta<lb />
chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, na-<lb />
tional honor society for women in<lb />
education. The talk is scheduled to<lb />
be given in the Flanagan auditorium<lb />
at East Carolina college at 2:30<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
Members of chapter from Green-<lb />
ville and other Pitt county towns,<lb />
Kinston, Tarboro, New Bern, Wash-<lb />
ington, Williamston and Bayboro and<lb />
their guests are expected to be pres-<lb />
ent for the program Saturday. At<lb />
the close of the meeting Dr. Shivers<lb />
will be honor guest at a tea given<lb />
by members of the chapter in the<lb />
reception rooms of the Flstiagaa<lb />
building.<lb />
Dr. Shivers' talk will be one of a<lb />
series given during the year on the<lb />
subject of "Educational Legislation:<lb />
A Means of Enlarging Opportuni-<lb />
ties Arrangements for Saturday's<lb />
meeting are being made by a com-<lb />
mittee headed by Ella Bonner of<lb />
Washington, program chairman of<lb />
the Delta chapter.<lb />
Dr. Shivers, professor of sociology<lb />
at Woman's college, is a graduate of<lb />
the University of Mississippi and<lb />
holds the doctor's degree from the<lb />
University of North Carolina. She is<lb />
a member of the Mississippi Bar.<lb />
Chandler Addresses<lb />
New Bern Ladies Club<lb />
Miss Mamiej Chandler, Director of<lb />
the Methodist Student center, was<lb />
the guest speaker at the all-day<lb />
meeting of the woman's society of<lb />
Christian service, of Centenary<lb />
Methodist, New Bern, on Monday.<lb />
Miss Chandler's subject was "The<lb />
Methodist Deaconess�Old and New<lb />
She traced briefly the history of the<lb />
Deaconess order in the Methodist<lb />
church and told of the program of the<lb />
Methodist Student center in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
The North Carolina Methodist Stu-<lb />
dent movement will hold its annual<lb />
conference at West Market Street<lb />
church, Greensboro, February 13-15.<lb />
The Wesley foundation is now- work-<lb />
ing for a large delegation of Metho-<lb />
dist students from East Carolina<lb />
college to attend this conference,<lb />
which will have representatives from<lb />
all the colleges in North Carolina,<lb />
and fraternal delegates from other<lb />
states.<lb />
The theme of the conferenc, "The<lb />
Christian in Community will be<lb />
presented in three major addresses<lb />
by the main speaker, Dr. Waldo<lb />
Beach, Professor of Christian Ethics,<lb />
The Divinity school of Duke unver-<lb />
sitju<lb />
Eight Sub-Con Groups will make<lb />
practical applications of the theme<lb />
to particular community issues. A<lb />
Seminar for Directors and Advisors<lb />
of local campus groups and for the<lb />
student secretaries of the Woman's<lb />
society of Christian service, will be<lb />
conducted by a representative from<lb />
the Student Department staff of the<lb />
General Board of Education.<lb />
Saturday night there will be a dou-<lb />
ble feature in the conferenc banquet<lb />
and the presentation of a new and<lb />
unpublished Religious Drama by the<lb />
Wesley players of Duke university.<lb />
Methodist students of East Caro-<lb />
lina college are eligible to attend.<lb />
Information may be obtained from<lb />
Anne Shoe or from Mamiej Chandler,<lb />
Director Methodist Student center.<lb />
A large number have registered and<lb />
It would be well for those interested<lb />
to see Mrs. Shoe or Miss Chandler<lb />
at once.<lb />
elafe, a member of the college band<lb />
and the student dramat" - club and<lb />
a representative on the legislature<lb />
of the Student (overrunera associa-<lb />
tion. He plans to continue his edu-<lb />
cation until he receives a doctorate<lb />
in the field of social studies.<lb />
Mrs. Shoe, now a senior at East<lb />
Carolina, specializes in primary edu-<lb />
cation. Last year during the spr lg<lb />
quarter she a-4 her husband Dwig: t<lb />
Shoe, East urolina football player,<lb />
headed the YWCA and the YMOA<lb />
on the campus, respectively. She has<lb />
served on the Student legislature and<lb />
the Women's judiciary and holds<lb />
membership in the Association fcr<lb />
Childhood L lucatiun aid the WesW<lb />
foundation, Methodist stadent group.<lb />
She plans first to become a primary-<lb />
grade teacher and then to specialize<lb />
in work in religious education.<lb />
Both East Carolina Representative<lb />
Student Teachers are included in the<lb />
1953 edition of the nationally cir-<lb />
culated yearbook "Who's Wh 5 Among<lb />
Students in American Universities<lb />
and Colleges<lb />
College Announces<lb />
High School Day<lb />
Change Of Date<lb />
East Carolina college has changed<lb />
the date of its annual High School<lb />
day to Friday, March 20, according<lb />
to an announcement by Dr. Ed. J.<lb />
Carter, director of the Bureau of<lb />
Field Services and chairman of the<lb />
committee in charge of the event.<lb />
Dr. Carter states that the change<lb />
was made in order to cooperate with<lb />
members of Beta clubs of the state<lb />
who wish to attend the national con-<lb />
vention of the high school honor<lb />
society in Asheville April 10, the day<lb />
first announced for East Carolina<lb />
High School day. Many students who<lb />
wish to participate in both events<lb />
will thus be able to do so.<lb />
Plans for High School day at East<lb />
Carolina, the eleventh annual ob-<lb />
servance of the occasion, are now<lb />
being completed. Included are educa-<lb />
tional and '�ecreational events de-<lb />
signed to show "a college in action<lb />
A tour of the campus, a musical pro-<lb />
duction, a pky, a luncheon, a ball<lb />
game, a tea dance and exhibit hi<lb />
various departments of instruction<lb />
are among activities now being ar-<lb />
ranged for the entertainment of am<lb />
expected 3,000 or more high school<lb />
seniors.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038315_tn_0002" /><lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 ft<lb />
Si<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
0OP-<lb />
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East�arolinian Ye Edited<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Po�t Office, Greenville, N. C. under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879<lb />
Member<lb />
Teaeaars College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1952<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
Who's Wko At East Carolina<lb />
by Phyllia Carpenter<lb />
"Th� moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Movea on; Mr all your piety nor wit,<lb />
�hall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Temmie Lupton<lb />
Edwina McMullan<lb />
 Parker Maddrey<lb />
Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
 Kay Johnston,<lb />
Eaitor-In-Ghief <lb />
Managing Editor � <lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor - <lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Frances Smith, Mildred Henderson, Stuart Arrington,<lb />
Don Muse, Ann Hogan, Emily Boyce.<lb />
�diterial Advisor Mary H. Greene<lb />
Staff Photographer C. L. Perkina Jr.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
feorto Editor �  Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Ssorla Assistants  Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips,<lb />
Jack Scott, Jim Ellis<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
�ustss Manager <lb />
Assistant Business Manager <lb />
Our attention was called the other<lb />
day to an item appearing in Drew<lb />
Pearson's Washington Merry-Go-<lb />
Round. Dr. Edward Pruden, who was<lb />
pastor of the Baptist church in Wash-<lb />
ington, D. C, which President Tru-<lb />
man attended, will deliver a closing<lb />
prayer at a meeting of senators and<lb />
congressmen in Washington. The rea-<lb />
son that we thought the item might<lb />
be of interest to our readers is that<lb />
Dr. Pruden wasfc on our campus for<lb />
Religious Emphasis week, and he be-<lb />
came acquainted with many of us.<lb />
There was a statement on the front<lb />
page of last week's "East Carolinian"<lb />
which said that the Alpha Phi Ome-<lb />
jra was the first non-professional<lb />
fraternity at East Carolina. Bob<lb />
Hughes, member of the Sig na Rho<lb />
Phi, dropped in to correct this state-<lb />
ment. He stated that the Sigma Rho<lb />
Phi was a non-professional fraternity.<lb />
We believe that we are correct in<lb />
saying that the Phi Sigma Pi, honor-<lb />
ary service fraternity for man, is<lb />
the oldest such group on campus.<lb />
Edna Massad<lb />
Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants - Peggy Joyce Bowea,<lb />
Mary Gillette, Marty MacArthur, Atwood Smith,<lb />
Dwight Garrett<lb />
liehange Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Campus Circulation Shirley Brown Manning<lb />
Idea For Amusement<lb />
A skating rink on the campus? Yes, this can<lb />
be possible, if enough students are interested<lb />
and if the Administration approves.<lb />
A member of the faculty was in the office<lb />
last week and suggested that a skating rink could<lb />
easily be installed in the Wright auditorium.<lb />
There is a certain type of roller skates with hard<lb />
rubber wheels that will not damage the floor, he<lb />
stated. If the college financed the project, they<lb />
could be refunded by a small fee from the stu-<lb />
dents. This faculty member also looked into the<lb />
future. "Eventually, skating could be added to<lb />
the physical education courses<lb />
"Skating said the professor, "is second to<lb />
swimming in exercising the body, in my opinion.<lb />
It is one of the most graceful recreations<lb />
We believe that a skating rink would also<lb />
add more entertainment on the campus. If this<lb />
program is carried out, more students would<lb />
�pend the week end here rather than at home.<lb />
We have suggested the idea of a skating<lb />
rink to the SGA, and we feel quite confident that<lb />
they will give it serious consideration and careful<lb />
investigation.<lb />
Having talked with quite a few students<lb />
and faculty, we find that they favor this idea with<lb />
great enthusiasm. Some have said that it would<lb />
add to the variety of recreation and because it is<lb />
enjoyable to watch, it would make "good enter-<lb />
tainment and amusement to the college<lb />
We sincerely hope that the Administration<lb />
will find the idea a worthwhile project and will<lb />
not have difficulties in making it possible. We<lb />
realize that the Administration is busy with<lb />
other duties and building projects at the present,<lb />
but we would like them to consider our sugges-<lb />
tion in the near future. TPM<lb />
Big Banking- Business<lb />
Each week the Student Budget office at East<lb />
Carolina handles over $4,000 in cash transac-<lb />
tions. Taking into account that the Budget office<lb />
is open only two hours a day for five days each<lb />
week, one can readily see that when the office<lb />
is open the cashiers have to work.<lb />
Most of the business carried on by the Budg-<lb />
et office is the cashing of students' checks. The<lb />
percentage of checks which are bad is low; how-<lb />
ever, each week there is a certain number of<lb />
checks which "bounce" for various reasons.<lb />
Sometimes the reason for the checks "bounc-<lb />
ing" is that the bank does not recognize the sig-<lb />
nature on the check as being proper. Forgetting<lb />
to put the name of the right bank on the check<lb />
accounts for some of the misdemeanors, but the<lb />
larger portion of j,he checks which are turned<lb />
down by the banks are stamped "insufficient<lb />
funds<lb />
Though, as we stated before, the percentage<lb />
of bad checks is very low, we feel that it could<lb />
be even lower if the checkwriters were more<lb />
careful about filling in the checks and checking<lb />
to see that there are sufficient funds backing<lb />
the withdrawals<lb />
After taking all factors into account, we<lb />
feel that we do not have any serious problem<lb />
with persons' checks not being honored.<lb />
SMOKE CLOUDS AT SMITH<lb />
The Sophian, Smith college (Mass.) stu-<lb />
dent newspaper, has launched a crusade for more<lb />
smoking privileges on campus, and supports a<lb />
suggestion "for smoking downstairs in college<lb />
houses until midnight. . . "<lb />
"Frequently study habits depend on an oc-<lb />
casional cigarette says the Sophian . . . We<lb />
think that a convenient place to study would<lb />
create an atmosphere conducive to learning<lb />
In an ACP Student Opinion poll last year<lb />
it was learned that students are against smoking<lb />
in the classroom by about two to one, with more<lb />
women disapproving than men.<lb />
Comments concerning the Sonny<lb />
Dunham dance were quite favorable,<lb />
and the night's program cost only<lb />
$700. All will agree that the group<lb />
was not as colorful as Ray Antho�y;<lb />
however, we feel that most everyone<lb />
was well pleased with the first an-<lb />
nual Class dance.<lb />
Our own Bernie Ham really made<lb />
a hit with members of the Dunham<lb />
orchestra, and we heard that Ham<lb />
was even offered a contract.<lb />
Beginning this week each person<lb />
featured in the "Who's, Who at East<lb />
Carolina" column will be given a<lb />
carton of Phillip Morris cigarettes<lb />
by Dwight Garrett, who has recently<lb />
been reappointed campus representa-<lb />
tive at East Carolina by Phillip<lb />
Morris.<lb />
"Who's Who" is usually a member<lb />
of the Senior class; but this week<lb />
we have an exception, for Rudolph<lb />
Alexander of Goldsboro graduated<lb />
from East Carolina college at the<lb />
conclusion of Fall quarter 1952 with<lb />
a social studies major and an Eng-<lb />
lish minor. He is now a full time<lb />
graduate student end plans to com-<lb />
plete his master's degree in August.<lb />
Rudolph came to DOC Winter quar-<lb />
ter of 1949 a-nd attended all regular<lb />
school quarters and two and one half<lb />
summer terms; therefore, he com-<lb />
pleted his B.S. degree in a little more<lb />
than three years. This Dean's list<lb />
student has found time for many<lb />
other activities other than curricular.<lb />
Active Club Member<lb />
He is very active in several of the<lb />
prominent clubs on campus. This<lb />
graduate has been a member of the<lb />
International Relations club for four<lb />
years. In 1951 he was a delegate to<lb />
the regional conference at Lincoln<lb />
Memorial university in Harrigot,<lb />
Tenn and a delegate to the state<lb />
conference in 1952. His senior year<lb />
he served as president of the club.<lb />
Rudolph was a member of the college<lb />
band his sophomore and junior years<lb />
and business manager of the Teach-<lb />
er's playhouse production "You Can't<lb />
Take It With You" his junior year.<lb />
When a senior, he was a member<lb />
of the Student legislature and chair-<lb />
man of the college sign committee.<lb />
Also he received the honor of being<lb />
chosen as "Who's Whc in American<lb />
Universities and Colleges His most<lb />
treasured award, though, was receiv-<lb />
ing the student teaching award, "Mr.<lb />
Representative Student Teacher of<lb />
1952 and 1953<lb />
The Young Republicans club, which<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
The faculty at Wheaton college,<lb />
111. has turned down a student coun-<lb />
cil proposal which would permit un-<lb />
limited class cuts. The vote was close.<lb />
Supporters of the plan felt unlimited<lb />
cuts would give students a healthier<lb />
attitude tow-ard classes; they cited<lb />
statistics indicating good attendance<lb />
records at schools having unlimited<lb />
cuts.<lb />
But the opposition declared that<lb />
all this was "more theoretical than<lb />
anything else The plan, according<lb />
to the dean, will not 'be discussed<lb />
again this year.<lb />
We know just what the people at<lb />
Wheaton are going through, for we<lb />
served on the committee at East<lb />
Carolina last year that worked up<lb />
the present cut system. There were<lb />
many different plans discussed, and<lb />
the unlimited class cuts plan was<lb />
one of them.<lb />
Rudolph Alexander<lb />
secretary, chairman of arrangements<lb />
for the campus mock presidential<lb />
preferential primary sponsored by the<lb />
YDC and YRC and was also active<lb />
on campus and in his home commu-<lb />
nity in the presidential campaign.<lb />
Here we might say that he said that<lb />
he was quite pleased with the results<lb />
of the election in November. Last,<lb />
but not least, Rudolph was chairman<lb />
of the college delegation to the State<lb />
convention in Winston-Salem. This<lb />
he described as "quite an experience<lb />
Receives Charter<lb />
Harold Stassen was the main<lb />
speaker and several thousand people<lb />
and delegates were in attendance for<lb />
the principle address. In the presence<lb />
of this convention Rudolph was pre-<lb />
sented the official charter for the<lb />
was organized Rudolph's sophomore East Carolina college Republican<lb />
year, elected him their first presi- club by President William E. Stevens<lb />
dent. As a senior he was assistant Jr. of the State Young Republicans.<lb />
, is definitely a sport fan<lb />
even though he played none in col-<lb />
lege other than those offered in the<lb />
�physical education department. V hen<lb />
he was asked what team was his fa-<lb />
vorite in football and basketball, he<lb />
immediately replied, "The ���;<lb />
course Then we said what others<lb />
than the .Pirates, U which he an-<lb />
swered, "You mean there are other<lb />
Learns?" This is proof enough of his<lb />
loyalty to our teams.<lb />
He aLso made the statement that<lb />
manv Earf Carolina students seem<lb />
0 Tee upon and that is, "I think<lb />
that this is the most upcoming school<lb />
in the state, and the years are num-<lb />
red when members of the Southern<lb />
inference will have to 'move over'<lb />
and give us a place Much of his<lb />
pare time is epeot beside a radio<lb />
listening to the sports broadcasts<lb />
or sitting with a good book, not fic-<lb />
tion, however, for he likes only his-<lb />
torical articles and novels.<lb />
Holds Down Job<lb />
Not only is Rudolph busy with his<lb />
studies and outside activities, but<lb />
he has a steady job with J. C. Penny<lb />
company here in Greenville, and has<lb />
been employed with them since his<lb />
freshman year in college. His job as<lb />
display man gives the boys at college<lb />
something to "kid" him about, for<lb />
much of his time is spent decorating<lb />
the windows. They will come by and<lb />
tease him about being a monkey in a<lb />
cage and then try to feed him pea-<lb />
nuts. "Once he said, "the window<lb />
had a display of ladies lingerie and<lb />
the wife of a lawyer came in and<lb />
requested that we change the window<lb />
immediately, so you see, there's nev-<lb />
er a dull moment<lb />
Rudolph is married to the former<lb />
Miss Frances Baker of Aurora. She<lb />
is a student here at East Carolina,<lb />
majoring in business.<lb />
It is the custom each year to bold a Nat<lb />
Student Congress at some leading<lb />
versity in the United States. This<lb />
made up of students from all over the con,<lb />
meets and discusses pertinent pr<lb />
national and academic nature<lb />
discussed at the most recent cong<lb />
Fair Employment Practices A . mic jn<lb />
dom, the international situation a �dom f<lb />
the college press.<lb />
As was vxpected the N o rt - .<lb />
delegates split in regard to FEP( altb lgw<lb />
Southern delegates admitted t<lb />
eral than the "folks back home 1 <lb />
finally went on reo rd a favoring I Jr<lb />
city and state levels, with a voluntary i<lb />
on the Federal statute books.<lb />
In regard to academic fr -<lb />
gations the Congress favon<lb />
sentatives placed on in ; <lb />
American Association of I in<lb />
It was also decided that the �<lb />
accept a "unity" meeting in 1: .<lb />
Sponsored by the International l'�.<lb />
�a communist organization .<lb />
in Prague.<lb />
With regard to the stud.<lb />
gress reaffirmed its previ .<lb />
freedom of the collegiate <lb />
the press should be unhampered<lb />
ministrations and faculties, but<lb />
governments.<lb />
You Must Overcome Shyness<lb />
Dear La Rue and A-ndre,<lb />
I'm a sophomore at BCC and would<lb />
like to know the kind of methods<lb />
you would advise to use on a certain<lb />
male to overcome his shyness.<lb />
This boy does not appear too shy,<lb />
because he always talks to me and<lb />
even (if I may be forward enough<lb />
to say) "flirts" with me. He'll do<lb />
everything towards asking me for a<lb />
date, except ask me for a date. I've<lb />
had so many letdowns after talking<lb />
with Kim, that I've begun to feel<lb />
somewhat like a deflated tire!<lb />
I must have advice soon.<lb />
Miss "Firestone" 1953<lb />
Dear "Miss Firestone<lb />
Your problem is one we've dealt<lb />
with at many French colleges. Of<lb />
course we can't advise you to use<lb />
any of our French methods�your I<lb />
customs in America are so different�<lb />
but we'll do our best to help you.<lb />
If you have any classes with this<lb />
boy, why don't you ask him to study<lb />
with you some night. (Be sure to act<lb />
very dumib, for a male always likes<lb />
to feel superior.)<lb />
If you aren't fortunate enough to<lb />
have any classes with this shy male,<lb />
we'll have to cope with the problem<lb />
differently.<lb />
If he excels in any sport (pref-<lb />
erably ping pong) why don't you<lb />
challenge him to a game? (Again be<lb />
sure to let him beat you.)<lb />
If none of these solutions work,<lb />
let us know and we'll give you a few<lb />
"French" tips. They always work<lb />
when everything else fails.<lb />
La Rue and Andre<lb />
Shooting<lb />
The Bull<lb />
From Cornell university:<lb />
College students are meetini<lb />
a minimum of protest and i<lb />
according to a oll taken on 11<lb />
nell university. The poll compan<lb />
nerable student with the incom<lb />
He meets his obligation but �:<lb />
like it. Ninety per cent of the I<lb />
report, would return to college If<lb />
they finished, and only one in I<lb />
tary service would be a map r di<lb />
life. Most students seem to be tak<lb />
ment status seriously and are<lb />
maintaining good grades: but 11<lb />
who felt they wanted to get in as<lb />
possible before being drafted.<lb />
The report concludes that<lb />
ment drop the student deferment<lb />
supplying a substitute, there is littl<lb />
restlessness and anxiety would re1 <lb />
campus.<lb />
Cheerer, Player Become Couple<lb />
Whde most coMege papers seem to<lb />
be tightening their belts in efforts<lb />
to meet one financial crisis after<lb />
another, the Connecticut Campus,<lb />
University of Connecticut, has just<lb />
announced its switch-over from a<lb />
three-times-a-week to a daily.<lb />
"The new publishing schedule<lb />
says the Campus, "will mark the<lb />
culmination of a long-time dream<lb />
But the Campus didn't forget to call<lb />
on the administration for a "re-eval-<lb />
uation of the University's arbitrary<lb />
distribution of the student activities<lb />
fee<lb />
A week before (January 7), the<lb />
Eastern State News, a weekly at<lb />
Eastern Illinois State college, began<lb />
publishing its "diminutive economy<lb />
size issue a four-column affair.<lb />
Students were warned "to expect<lb />
similar issues as the result of a re-<lb />
duced publications budget Like the<lb />
Campus, the Eastern State News<lb />
gets most of its money from a stu-<lb />
dent activity fee.<lb />
And the Silver and Gold, University<lb />
of Colorado, has assured its readers<lb />
that it will continue to be a daily,<lb />
but told them not to be surprised if<lb />
most of its issues were only four<lb />
pages.<lb />
The "East Carolinian" weekly is<lb />
puf. lished on student funds, but we<lb />
have been fortunate enough to have<lb />
enough to follow our regular sched-<lb />
ule. We would not like to have to<lb />
print a smaller paper, but if we did<lb />
not have the money we would have<lb />
to.<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
Ann Siler, our head cheerleader,<lb />
and Dick Cherry, one of our star<lb />
football players, have made the spot-<lb />
light again. But this time the spot-<lb />
light is not in the athletic field but<lb />
more or less in the romantic field,<lb />
for this week Ann and Dick have<lb />
been chosen as the "Couple of the<lb />
Week<lb />
Ann said that she owes her thanks<lb />
for her introduction to Dick, to her<lb />
brother Sandy Siler, for, quote Ann,<lb />
"Dick saw me in the dindng room one<lb />
night and said to one of his friends,<lb />
'Say, that girl looks like Sandy Siler.<lb />
Do you guess that's his sister?' "<lb />
Well you can take it from there, they<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
There have been quite a few girls<lb />
who have been complaining about<lb />
the "United Stag association" here<lb />
on the campus. This union, as one<lb />
girl expressed it, "is a group of boys<lb />
who insist upon going 'stag' to the<lb />
college dances. Their technique on<lb />
the dance floor reminds you of cats<lb />
preying on little mice<lb />
She paused to demonstrate a cat's<lb />
movements and continued: "When a<lb />
large percentage of the boys go 'stag'<lb />
to a dance, it works a hardship on<lb />
us girls. We have two choices. One<lb />
is to deny our privilege of student<lb />
activity by staying in the dorm while<lb />
others are enjoying themselves. The<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Entity Boyce<lb />
A religious publication r<lb />
that people nowadays have a "die.<lb />
It went on to say: "The public mind<lb />
a dictionary like a bad lobster in<lb />
Reading, like traveling, can acqua with<lb />
entirely new vocabularies. Yet the i reading j<lb />
of today with its strong emotfl n il<lb />
thetizes thinking so the reader<lb />
not need to look up a word in tl<lb />
Some people, regardless of what th � ��<lb />
will never go to the dictionary. I phobia<lb />
is part of the mental breakdown<lb />
But a few girls in Fuming na<lb />
that not everybody has the dreaded dicti nary-<lb />
phobia. For the past few weeks these enter rising<lb />
lassies have learned a new word ever; day. Not<lb />
through the first of the A's yet. they still<lb />
high hopes of complete vocabulary expans<lb />
other choice is to go 'stag ourselves j and S0Qn they ntend continue tv<lb />
and, being bound by the rules of wjth two words a day. The fact that the<lb />
were introduced, and they both have etiquette, we decorate the walls at<lb />
a dance<lb />
seemed pretty well pleased with the<lb />
introductions.<lb />
Ann is from Siler City (now that<lb />
sounds reasonable) and Dick is from<lb />
Washington, N. C.<lb />
Since English is Ann's major, and<lb />
Dick's most difficult subject, they<lb />
never have much trouble passing the<lb />
time. Of course they don't study all<lb />
the time, not English anyway!<lb />
Even though Ann and Dick are<lb />
jroing steady, they have no immediate<lb />
plans for the future, but whatever<lb />
they are, we wish you both much<lb />
luck.<lb />
Brains<lb />
Would you like to be smart?<lb />
Well, being smart is no fun.<lb />
If you use your brains�your're show-<lb />
ing off.<lb />
If you don't�you have none.<lb />
The Sphian took a survey of 16 colleges, But that's not the thing that irks me.<lb />
�imilar to Smith, and found that only one�Mills<lb />
coilegre, Calif permits smoking in the classroom<lb />
But Mills girls are not allowed to smoke while<lb />
walking on campus.<lb />
Whenever they have a task to do<lb />
They never hesitate to aee.<lb />
If you will help them. Ae yon a<lb />
sucker,�too?<lb />
Worthat's not a fast player, but there's a great pieee of deception<lb />
in the way he can swallow air<lb />
It is not pleasant, we agree, to be<lb />
confined lo a room with nothing to<lb />
do but meurn the death of a chance<lb />
to participate in an activity with<lb />
others. Nor is it fun to be a "wall<lb />
flower<lb />
In defense for the girls, we feel<lb />
that there is no reason for the USA<lb />
boys (United Stag association) to<lb />
pass up a date to go "stag Finan-<lb />
cial difficulty is no excuse. These<lb />
dances, such as the class dance held<lb />
Thursday night, have previously been<lb />
paid for by all students and 90 there<lb />
is no admission charge at the door.<lb />
They can't say that there are no<lb />
girls to date when there are nine<lb />
feanales for every eight males here<lb />
on the campus. Some boys gripe:<lb />
"I can't get a date but the girls<lb />
retaliate with: "You never ask<lb />
To a boy, it is advantageous to<lb />
ask a girl to a dance. Even if she<lb />
cannot accept, she will feel highly<lb />
complimented and will, more .aan<lb />
likely, give him first choice the next<lb />
time.<lb />
In the future, we suggest to these<lb />
girls to make an amendment to Emi-<lb />
ly Post's constitution stating:  . .<lb />
On certain occasions it is permissible<lb />
for the woman to ask the man to<lb />
dance and-or may at any time 'break'<lb />
on her lady friend who is dancing<lb />
with the man that she desires<lb />
Another suggestion is to promote<lb />
a "Girl-Ask-Boy Week" which would<lb />
seem like a lay-over from leap year.<lb />
This program would surprise the boys<lb />
so much that they will forget their<lb />
bashful, shy ways and the girls would<lb />
not have any more difficulty about<lb />
dating for the next ten weeks at<lb />
least.<lb />
The only suggestion we have for<lb />
the "United Stag association" is to<lb />
disfcand and ask a girl to the next<lb />
dance. And another thing, she would<lb />
appreciate it more if you asked a<lb />
little in advance.<lb />
met so many new words in their reading prom<lb />
ed them to continue using the dictionary<lb />
valuable friend rather than an e n e m y<lb />
shunned. When asked what prompted one girl,<lb />
she answered: "Well, when I had a<lb />
course under Dr. Toll last quarter. 1 realized<lb />
vocabulary limitations. I decided to do sometl<lb />
about it. This way I am actually learning 1<lb />
words by using them, and it's fun. I Anot<lb />
girl of the band said that she and her dictioi<lb />
became such close companions while takng an-<lb />
cient history that she just couldn't pal <lb />
We say best of luck to you girls who<lb />
the few who don't have "dictionary<lb />
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One of the newer books in the library �<lb />
"You Must Relax" by Dr. Edmund Jacobson. He<lb />
has written a practical method of reducing tne<lb />
strains of modern living. Relaxation, the rest-<lb />
method developed scientifically was<lb />
sented by Dr. Jacobson at Harvard university is<lb />
1908. J<lb />
Since then he has devoted to it much otm<lb />
time, energies and personal means. He has <lb />
ten about it extensively in medical and other scien-<lb />
tific journals. "You Must Relax written for tne<lb />
layman, became a best seller when first Publisfi,<lb />
In consequence of his efforts, relaxation no<lb />
means nerve-rest in common speech. A<lb />
Such chapters as Tense Persons. The yje.<lb />
for Sleep, Relaxing the Nerves and Quieting 1<lb />
Nerves, help make the book a storehouse<lb />
practical knowledge. 1(<lb />
Although the average college student cow<lb />
not be described as a bundle of nerves, we bellJ<lb />
this book will make us understand ourselves a<lb />
our mechanics much better.<lb />
� � <lb />
As George Bernard Shaw said, "If the other<lb />
planets are inhabited, they must be using <lb />
earth as their insane asylum.<lb />
WINTER BLUNDERLAND<lb />
Fraternity and- dormitory men at No ,<lb />
western university staged a series of spontar<lb />
snowball fights two weeks ago. When the tun<lb />
over, about 200 windows were broken.<lb />
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for by everyone concerned. Meanwhile, wu<lb />
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wt-k this column advocated test, he went to the Pirat<lb />
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the new Memorial gymna-<lb />
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that Warren "Sonny"<lb />
uniform be the first item<lb />
ided in this case.<lb />
Daring four years of basketball<lb />
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immortal. This entire column<lb />
well be devoted to Russell's<lb />
athletic achievements and still the<lb />
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frtHi Let it suffice, then, to state<lb />
v firmly believe that never<lb />
mil East (arolina be able to find<lb />
. hardwood athlete who can surpass<lb />
Russell, and as a small tribute<lb />
s outstanding performer and<lb />
ri-hip we feel that his "No.<lb />
j should be retired.<lb />
fame with Western Carolina<lb />
ay was basketball at its<lb />
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ermined to repeat their<lb />
season victory over the<lb />
f r a time it appeared<lb />
�v might well accomplish<lb />
in. The men from Cullo-<lb />
� with them All-Ameri-<lb />
I Rodgers ami, despite much<lb />
the contrary, we feel that<lb />
: on an outstanding show.<lb />
�v, who scored 36 points<lb />
revions catamount-Pirate<lb />
k on the job of guarding<lb />
II, but it just wasn't<lb />
night. Although we feel in<lb />
is that Russell is definitely<lb />
 of the two, Rodgers is<lb />
b great ball player and an<lb />
ng sportsman.<lb />
s who came to the game<lb />
see a high scoring total<lb />
: rs were disappointed in his<lb />
output. We'd like to point<lb />
ver, that Rodgers attempt-<lb />
B few goals from the floor<lb />
the remainder of the game.<lb />
Rodgera showed his true sports-<lb />
hip hen, at the end of the con-<lb />
e bench<lb />
and personally congratulated East<lb />
Carolina Coach Howard Porter and<lb />
Sonny Russell. Western Carolina<lb />
may well be proud of Ronald Rodgers.<lb />
Another heartening item of sports-<lb />
manship occurred when Jordan, Cata-<lb />
mount center, fouled out of the game.<lb />
The entire Pirate five had a friendly<lb />
word for him as he left the floor.<lb />
It is these items, as well as the<lb />
rough and tumble play, that should<lb />
be part of any athletic contest.<lb />
Catamounts Bow To Pirates, 86-67<lb />
T iree Tame Catamounts<lb />
SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
Athlete<lb />
Of The Week<lb />
by Jack Scott<lb />
Charlie Huffman, hook shot artist<lb />
from Thomasville, was selected this<lb />
issue's "Athlete of the Week" after<lb />
three brilliant performances last<lb />
week.<lb />
In helping the Bucs rack up three<lb />
important victories, Huffman scored<lb />
a total of 61 points or an average<lb />
of 20.3 per game. Besides his scoring<lb />
ability, Charlie is an excellent defen-<lb />
sive man as he uses his 6' 3" frame<lb />
to great advantage and breaks up<lb />
many of the opponent's passes.<lb />
Huffman, now a junior, came to<lb />
East Carolina in 1950 and broke into<lb />
Howard Porter's squad with a start-<lb />
ing forward position. As a freshman,<lb />
he scored 342 points in 26 games for<lb />
a 13.5 average, second best on the<lb />
squad. Last year Charlie was a vic-<lb />
tim of the "sophomore jinx" and<lb />
spesst most of the season on the<lb />
bench. This season he is "playing the<lb />
best ball he has ever played" as<lb />
Coach Porter puts it. In 13 games<lb />
he has dropped in 177 points. His<lb />
highest total came against AiCC last<lb />
Friday night when he scored 22<lb />
points to grab top scoring honors.<lb />
Recognized as the most conscien-<lb />
tious basketball player on the team,<lb />
Huffman has regular sleeping hours,<lb />
studies on road trips and obeys train-<lb />
ing rules to the word.<lb />
A graduate of Thomasville high<lb />
school, he starred in basketball, foot-<lb />
lall and tennis, lettering in each<lb />
sport for three years. During his<lb />
Sonny Russell. East Carolina's All-State forward, is shown surrounded<lb />
by Western Carolina Catamounts. Russell scored 32 points during the even-<lb />
ing and paced the Pirates to a 86-67 win.<lb />
McCrary's Eagles Play Here<lb />
One of the top independent basket- top cage stars. Little is known con-<lb />
ball teams in the South will be in I cerning the team from Asheboro but<lb />
Memorial gym tomorrow night when j in two contests between the cluibs<lb />
McCrary's Eagles meet the East Car-<lb />
olina college Pirates.<lb />
The Eagles yearly play top grade<lb />
college and independent teams in<lb />
North Carolina and boast a squad<lb />
comprised of many of the nation's<lb />
junior and senior years, Huffman<lb />
made All-tournament forward in the<lb />
South Piedmont conference. More<lb />
honors came his way his senior prep<lb />
year when he co-captained his foot-<lb />
ball team and was selected as an<lb />
All-conference tackle.<lb />
last year the Pirates were able to<lb />
(merge victorious but once.<lb />
The game will be the final out-of-<lb />
conference for the locals this season.<lb />
They have met only one other non-<lb />
conference club this season.<lb />
Following the McCrary game the<lb />
Pirates will have a week of rest and<lb />
then will engage Elon's Christians<lb />
in a game here February 14 that<lb />
may well have a definite bearing on<lb />
the final conference standings. The<lb />
locals bested Tlon in an earlier game<lb />
at Burlington, 76-75.<lb />
Huffman Scores<lb />
22 As Buccaneers<lb />
Defeat Bulldogs<lb />
by Sam Hux<lb />
Stepping out from the shadow of<lb />
Russell and Hodges, big Charlie<lb />
Huffman led his East Carolina Pirate<lb />
mates to a stirring 92-59 victory over<lb />
Atlantic Christian cillege here Fri-<lb />
day night, to bring the Bohunk Tro-<lb />
phy back home.<lb />
The six-four forward from Thomas-<lb />
ville broke loose with every shot in<lb />
he book to rack up 22 points, his<lb />
ighest mark of the year.<lb />
Sonny Russell and Bobby Hodges,<lb />
t-ually high scorers, followed Huff-<lb />
nan in the point column. "Mr. Bas-<lb />
ketball" pushed through 19 points<lb />
while Hodges was good for 15.<lb />
Bill Price and Eddie Johnson were<lb />
he ACC pace setters as they tied at<lb />
13 markers apiece. Olose behind was<lb />
Jimimie Peebles with 10.<lb />
There was never any doubt as to<lb />
the victor as the Bucs built up an<lb />
early lead and held a 48-31 lead at<lb />
intermission.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter cleared his<lb />
trench as the subs played almost half<lb />
the contest.<lb />
Atlantic Christian (59) fg ft pf tp<lb />
Byram, f  2 2 5 6<lb />
Williams, f  0 5 3 5<lb />
Ham, f  0<lb />
Ingraham, f-c  2<lb />
Price, f 3<lb />
Peebles, c � 3<lb />
Pritchard, c  0<lb />
Johnson, g  5<lb />
Crowder, g 0<lb />
Hebbe, g  3<lb />
Russell Sparks Buccaneers<lb />
In Tenth Conference Victory<lb />
by Jack Scott<lb />
Sonny Russell's 32 poratg spark<lb />
the East Carolina Pirates to an 86-6"<lb />
victory over the Western Carolir<lb />
Catamounts Saturday night in BCC's<lb />
Memorial gym before a crowd of<lb />
2,000 cheering fans. In winning their<lb />
fourth straight game, the Bucs gahved<lb />
revenge for the 102-97 loss to WCTC<lb />
With resolved victories over three earlier this season' and strengthened<lb />
pressing North State foes, High<lb />
Point, ACC and Western Carolina,<lb />
the Pirates have elevated themselves<lb />
to "the team to beat" pedestal. The<lb />
High Point and AQC games could be<lb />
classed as mediocre contests, but the<lb />
Western Carolina fray was vibrate<lb />
and thrilling. From this corner, it<lb />
look like East Carolina as confer-<lb />
ence champions.<lb />
An enlightening incident during the<lb />
WCTC encounter came as freshman<lb />
guard J. C. Thomas stole the leather-<lb />
covered sphere and raced down the<lb />
court. Suddenly and tragically he lost<lb />
possession by over-anxiousness. On<lb />
losing the ball J. C. erroneously but<lb />
rib-ticklingly uttered a "naughty"<lb />
word. For censor purposes the word<lb />
can not be printed, (but you can rest<lb />
assured it caused much delightful<lb />
delirium.<lb />
The Circle K has most admirably<lb />
g g decided to present a trophy to the<lb />
4 lg most valuable basketball player at<lb />
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Totals � 18 23 31 59<lb />
East Carolina (92) fg ft pf tp<lb />
Russell, f 8 3 1 19<lb />
Carr, f-c 2 2 5 6<lb />
Huffman, f-c 9 4 2 22<lb />
O'Kelley, f  0 3 0 3<lb />
Gay, f  1113<lb />
Hodges, c  6 4 3 15<lb />
Hayes, c �� 3 2 0 8<lb />
Heath, g  2 12 5<lb />
Moye, g 0 0 0 0<lb />
Hilburn, g  0 111<lb />
Thomas, g  15 3 7<lb />
Jones, g-f  112 3<lb />
Totals � 33 26 22 92<lb />
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Atlantic Christian 12 19 18 10�59<lb />
East Carolina  26 22 23 21�92<lb />
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-and we pay $25 for every one<lb />
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the termination of the season. This<lb />
is a most honorable decision and more<lb />
campus clubs should follow suit. With<lb />
the many organizations we have<lb />
awards could be presented in every<lb />
sport. Less awards are presented here<lb />
at East Carolina for athletics than<lb />
any other school we can th;nk of.<lb />
Each club could have the presenta-<lb />
tions as one of their biggest projects.<lb />
Our compliments to the Circle K op<lb />
its ingenuity.<lb />
their hold on first place in the Nor i<lb />
State conference.<lb />
Western Carolina led most of the<lb />
first quarter and held a 23-19 ad-<lb />
vantage at the end of the period.<lb />
Early in the second quarter, WCT<lb />
jumped to a nine point lead but thj<lb />
Bucs came back strong and wert<lb />
ahead shortly btfore the quarter<lb />
ended. The Pirates led 41-37 at ha1<lb />
time.<lb />
East Carolina broke loose in the<lb />
third period for 23 points while<lb />
holding the visiting Cat3 to only 14<lb />
and held a lSpoint lead, 64-51, after<lb />
three quarters of play.<lb />
The Catamounts never threatened<lb />
the EOC lead and tallied only 16<lb />
points in the final period while the<lb />
Bucs were netting 22 to make the<lb />
final score 86-67.<lb />
Western Carolina's Little All-<lb />
American, Ronald Rodgers, was held<lb />
to 11 points, two field goals and<lb />
seven out of 14 free throws. High<lb />
scorer for WCTC was McCormick<lb />
with 17 points while Straehla was<lb />
close behind with 15.<lb />
Bobby Hodges followed Russell in<lb />
the scoring column with 21 markers,<lb />
while Charlie Huffman accounted for<lb />
19.<lb />
WCTC (67) fg ft pf tp<lb />
Ray, f  5<lb />
Puliiam, f 0<lb />
Jordan, f 2<lb />
Martin, f , 0<lb />
McComick, c  5<lb />
Shamel, c-f  1<lb />
The winter football rehearsals are<lb />
in its final stages and the results<lb />
have been pleasing to Coaches Boone<lb />
and Biggers. Stalwart determination<lb />
has been shown and the fight for j Russell, f<lb />
positions has closely resembled the Carr, f-c  0<lb />
Rodgers, g 2<lb />
Straehla, g 7<lb />
Simpson, g  2<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
7<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
5 11<lb />
0 1<lb />
1 5<lb />
5 0<lb />
5 17<lb />
2 3<lb />
3 11<lb />
3 15<lb />
0 4<lb />
Totals <lb />
East Carolina (86)<lb />
 24 19 28 67<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
14<lb />
furiousness of the Korean battles.<lb />
Optimism is definitely in the air<lb />
concerning the Pirates' chances for<lb />
North State supremacy -next fall.<lb />
NS Standings<lb />
The standings through Wednesday<lb />
night's games are:<lb />
W L Pet.<lb />
East Carolina 11 2 .846<lb />
Elon  6 3 .667<lb />
Western Carolina 8 4 .667<lb />
High Point  5 4 .555<lb />
Appalachian  4 6 .400<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne  4 5 .444<lb />
AOC 3 6 .333<lb />
Guilford 4 7 .364<lb />
Catawba  1 9 .100<lb />
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and Friendly Atmosphere<lb />
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Huffman, f-c<lb />
Hodges, c �<lb />
Heath, g <lb />
Moye, g<lb />
Hilburn, g �<lb />
7<lb />
S<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
Thomas, g  1<lb />
Jones, g-f � 1<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
4<lb />
5<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
7<lb />
0<lb />
4 32<lb />
1 0<lb />
1 18<lb />
5 21<lb />
5 4<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
4<lb />
3<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
9<lb />
2<lb />
Totals<lb />
 32 22 23 86<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6,195<lb />
'Citizenship In Action' Theme<lb />
Of State Woman's Club Meet<lb />
"The great ddteh separating the<lb />
free world from the slave world runs<lb />
into your back yard Dr. Guion<lb />
Johnson of Chapel Hill, president of<lb />
the North Carolina Woman's council,<lb />
told approximately 175 members of<lb />
eastern North Carolina women's cluba<lb />
at a conference on "Citizenship in<lb />
Action" Friday at East Carolina col-<lb />
lege. She challenged her audience to<lb />
accept the responsibilities of citizen-<lb />
ship.<lb />
The conference was one of three<lb />
scheduled to be held in the state<lb />
within Jie next few weeks. Asheville<lb />
and Durham have tbeen chosen as<lb />
other meeting places.<lb />
U-nder the leadership of Mrs. L. B.<lb />
Pate of New Bern, the conference at<lb />
East Carolina was called by leaders<lb />
in Home Demonstration clubs in the<lb />
eastern counties, and was attended<lb />
by representatives of seven women's<lb />
organizations having branches in va-<lb />
rious towns of the area.<lb />
Women, Dr. Johnson told her au-<lb />
dience, must accept the duties of the<lb />
good citizen. She distinguished be-<lb />
tween "the no-time, the part-time,<lb />
and the full-time" citizen.<lb />
"The full-time citizen she ex-<lb />
plained, "meets responsibilities day<lb />
in and day out, asks earching ques-<lb />
tions, is able to separate prejudice<lb />
from fact, knows the pressure groups<lb />
. . . and is never too busy to follow<lb />
through in the day-by-day routine of<lb />
making democracy work in our coun-<lb />
try<lb />
A luncheon and an evaluation meet-<lb />
, ing led by Dr. Johnson completed the<lb />
day's events.<lb />
PATRONIZE THE<lb />
Y STORE<lb />
FOR<lb />
BAKERY PRODUCTS<lb />
PEOPLES BAKERY<lb /><lb />
Five Have Opportunity<lb />
To Join Business Frat<lb />
Because of their excellent scho-<lb />
lastic records in the department of<lb />
business education at East Carolina<lb />
college, five students have received<lb />
invitations to become members of<lb />
the campus Beta Kappa chapter of<lb />
the national honorary fraternity Pi<lb />
Omega Pi. A pledge service for new<lb />
members will be held Monday, Febr-<lb />
uary 16, and initiation is scheduled<lb />
for the spring quarter.<lb />
Those who have been honored by<lb />
invitations to join the Beta Kappa<lb />
chapter are Clement M. Gray, Tren-<lb />
ton; James K. Thompson, Goldsboro;<lb />
W. Horace Baker, Zebulon- A. Nor-<lb />
man Hines Holly Ridge; and Mrs.<lb />
Ann H. Phillips, Greenville.<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
GREENVILLE'S FOOD CENTER<lb />
Ettst Fifth and Cotanche Streets<lb />
TO BE IN STYLE<lb />
TRY OUR LINE OF MEN'S CLOTHING<lb />
The FRANK WILSON Store<lb />
King Clothiers Since 1893<lb />
Art Professors<lb />
Exhibiting Work<lb />
In Local Gallery<lb />
John Gordon and Francis Neel,<lb />
faculty members of the department<lb />
of art at East Carolina colleere, are<lb />
currently exhibiting 21 of their works<lb />
at the Community Art galley in the<lb />
Sheppard Memorial library of Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Included in the exhibition are oils,<lb />
gouache paintings, etchings and mo-<lb />
bile sculpture. Subjects treated by the<lb />
college artists are seascapes, human<lb />
figures, animals and abstract designs.<lb />
The exhibition is Mr. Gordon's first<lb />
since he joined the East Carolina<lb />
faeulty last September. A native of<lb />
Kentucky, he holds the degree of<lb />
master of fine arts from the Uni-<lb />
versity of Iowa and has studied in<lb />
France at the Beaux Arts school in<lb />
Marseilles and at Biarritz university.<lb />
At the college he teaches courses in<lb />
aesthetics, art education and drawing.<lb />
Mr. Neel, who has previously ex-<lb />
hibited his works locally at the an-<lb />
nual Pitt county Community Arts<lb />
festival and at the city and the college<lb />
libraries, is acting director of the<lb />
department of art at East Carolina.<lb />
His etchings, water colors and oil<lb />
jointings have-won prizes in several<lb />
exhibitions in his home state of Mis-<lb />
souri, and one of his works was re-<lb />
cently included in a regional exhi-<lb />
bition at the High Mustum in At-<lb />
lanta, Ga.<lb />
Pirates Win Over Appalachian<lb />
79-67 As Russell Scores 28<lb />
Novelist Speaks Here<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM Accessories<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
Sonny Russell and Company took<lb />
their eleventh win of the season on<lb />
Monday night, as they downed the<lb />
Appalachian Mountaineers 79 to 67<lb />
on the opposition's court. The Bucs<lb />
broke a seven year jinx by winning<lb />
in the App gym.<lb />
Russell set a blistering pace as he<lb />
dropped in 28 points and led the<lb />
team in floor play. Center Bobby<lb />
Hodges was next high for the Porter-<lb />
men with a valuable 16 points.<lb />
The first half showed signs of a<lb />
very low score. EOC led at the end<lb />
of the first period 18 to 15. The apps<lb />
held a slight halfime edge of 29-27.<lb />
The third quarter changed all that<lb />
as the Pirates copped 33 points to<lb />
the A; ps 19.<lb />
Four Bucs broke into the doti' le<lb />
figures. Behind Russell and Hodges<lb />
were J. C. Thomas and Cecil Heath,<lb />
with 12 and 10, respectively.<lb />
Appalachian guard O. D. Wallace<lb />
was high man for the Westerners<lb />
with 19 points.<lb />
The box:<lb />
ECC<lb />
Russell, f<lb />
Carr, f<lb />
Huffman, f<lb />
O'Kelley, f<lb />
B. Hodges, c<lb />
Hayes, c<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
Moye, g<lb />
Hilburn, g<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Jones, g<lb />
Welch, f -<lb />
Campbell, c<lb />
.Phillips, c<lb />
R. Hodges, g<lb />
Homesley, g<lb />
Wallace, g<lb />
Haithcock, g<lb />
Total .<lb />
001 0<lb />
522 12<lb />
121 4<lb />
325 8<lb />
143 6<lb />
752 19<lb />
002 6<lb />
2321U 87<lb />
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9 10 3 28<lb />
0 0 0 0<lb />
2 2 2 6<lb />
0 0 0 0<lb />
6 4 3 16<lb />
0 0 0 0<lb />
5 0 3 10<lb />
0 0 0 0<lb />
0 0 10<lb />
Pitt Alumni Sponsor<lb />
Card Tourney To Aid<lb />
College Scholarship<lb />
The Pitt County Memorial Schol<lb />
arship foundation will benefit firom �<lb />
bridge and canasta tournament jr v, r<lb />
February 13 by the Pitt County chap-<lb />
ter of the College Alumni MM �a-<lb />
tion. The eveit will take place at<lb />
8 p.m. in the college dining hall and<lb />
is expected to be attended by a large<lb />
number of people.<lb />
Proceeds will go to the college<lb />
scholarship fund. Friends of East<lb />
Carolina in Pitt county are now in<lb />
piocess of raising a sum of $100,000<lb />
to be used to aid worthy and needy<lb />
students who wish to attend the col-<lb />
lege but are financially unaMe to<lb />
do so.<lb />
 Mcbaac Holoman Burgwyn of<lb />
Woodland, North Carolina novelist,<lb />
vill diaeosfl "Writiag for Young Peo-<lb />
��'� at � joint Meeting of (he student<lb />
. n�li-h club, the Association for<lb />
' hildhood Education ami the Future<lb />
Teacher of Am rica at Eaat Carolina<lb />
�oil ��� Paaadaj at 7i0 p. m. in the<lb />
( allege theater.<lb />
4<lb />
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5 12<lb />
1 7<lb />
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Trammell, f<lb />
Brown, f-c<lb />
Stanley, f<lb />
Blackburn, f<lb />
28 23 19 79<lb />
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