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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1953<lb />
Number 19<lb />
Scene Of Performance<lb />
Of Famous Puppet Act<lb />
In Wright Auditorium<lb />
Reflecting the two claims to fame<lb />
the charming Austrian village of<lb />
Salzburg, long noted as the home of<lb />
petry and famous as Mozart's<lb />
place, the Salzburg Marionette<lb />
: eatre comes to East Carolina as<lb />
part of its second American concert<lb />
tour. The performance is scheduled<lb />
t rhursday, February 19, at 8 p. m.<lb />
� Wright auditorium.<lb />
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nal performances of that group<lb />
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performing there in their own thea-<lb />
Mozart's operas, humorous tales<lb />
it him, ballets and fairy tales to<lb />
an ever-growing, delighted audience.<lb />
Carry Portable Stage<lb />
I" r their tour in this country their<lb />
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md music for the production<lb />
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izarteum orchestra and a chorus<lb />
picked voices with all singing<lb />
aking in English.<lb />
Originated in 1913 by the sculptor<lb />
Alcher, the three and a half<lb />
marionettes reflect his scul'p-<lb />
approach to their creation, for<lb />
be rought to his task of developing<lb />
them all his knowledge of the human<lb />
physique.<lb />
The limbs of each of the figures<lb />
at least two joints, and the<lb />
is made of a series of narrow,<lb />
�Carved rings. This allows greater<lb />
t en of movement and a life like<lb />
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Marionettes' annual European<lb />
c rt tours have taken them to<lb />
France, England, Switzerland, Ger-<lb />
y, Holland. Italy, Turkey and<lb />
S iinavia.<lb />
uring these travels they have<lb />
la; ed over 2,600 performances in<lb />
600 towns to more than two<lb />
oq le. all in addition to their<lb />
ar schedule appearances at the<lb />
ilzburg Festival.<lb />
Two Operators Each<lb />
The permanent ensemble consists<lb />
operators and 700 marionettes.<lb />
wo operators are assigned to each<lb />
of the dancing marionettes so as to<lb />
it to the fullest their unique<lb />
laneuvei ability.<lb />
�rforming amid elaborate and au-<lb />
lentic sets in costumes representa-<lb />
tive of the periods they portray, the<lb />
arionettes lend an illusion of reality<lb />
tixed with fantasy to their perform-<lb />
GQ<lb />
Essentially a divertisement midway<lb />
�en theatre and music, the group<lb />
Ss won praise everywhere. In Paris<lb />
1937 at the World's Fair they won<lb />
: prize in competition with more<lb />
500 puppet theatres from all<lb />
of the world. After the war<lb />
fch-y returned there for a triumphal<lb />
lonth-long engagement at the Thea-<lb />
tre des Champs Elysee, and this year<lb />
� in England for six months<lb />
re they took part in the Festival<lb />
' Britain.<lb />
Life-Size Puppet Act Here<lb />
Air Force's Future Officers<lb />
Come From AFROTC Ranks<lb />
Eighty per cent of the Air Force's<lb />
future flyers and leaders will come<lb />
from the AFROTC ranks, it waa an-<lb />
nounced by Lt. Col. Roger G. Fuller,<lb />
professor of air science and tactics<lb />
at East Carolina. This information<lb />
was receivi I during the recent AF-<lb />
ROTC Orientation conference at<lb />
Maxwell Air Force base. Alabama,<lb />
attended by Lt. Col. Fuller and Dean<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins.<lb />
The conference was attended by<lb />
presidents, chancellors and deans, of<lb />
194 colleges throughout the country<lb />
having Air Force Reserve Officers'<lb />
Training corps units, to discuss the<lb />
new curriculum for AFROTC in-<lb />
struction.<lb />
"Indications are that ECC cadets<lb />
are responding enthusiastically to the<lb />
requirement for more officer train-<lb />
ees interested in flying- activities<lb />
said Lt. Col. Fuller in a recent inter-<lb />
Tndustrial Arts Group<lb />
Undertakes Projects<lb />
For High School Day<lb />
Plans to operate a refreshment<lb />
stand on High School day were dis-<lb />
cussed by menu era of the Industrial<lb />
Arts club here at a meeting Monday<lb />
night in the Flanagan building.<lb />
The club also .plans to give each<lb />
high school student who visits the<lb />
department on this special day a<lb />
souvenir and a bulletin stating the<lb />
advantages of industrial arts as a<lb />
college course.<lb />
Contests are now being carried on<lb />
between various members to get new<lb />
prospective students to join the club<lb />
and to increase the attendance of the<lb />
old representatives in the club.<lb />
view.<lb />
Secretary of the Air Force Thomas<lb />
K Finletter told the conference that<lb />
this i Ian "ill he accomplished<lb />
through a closer selection of future<lb />
AFROTC students with an intere-st<lb />
and aptitude for flying.<lb />
At two orientation conferences held<lb />
on October 15 and 22, the educators<lb />
reviewed operational and adminis-<lb />
trative aspects of the revised curricu-<lb />
lum to be put in use in the fall of<lb />
1953. The course of study features a<lb />
generalized rather than specialized<lb />
�urriculum. All students will receive<lb />
the same military subjects during<lb />
their 4-year ROTC course.<lb />
During the conferences, Brig.<lb />
Gen. M. K. Deichelmann AF-<lb />
ROTC commandant, and his staff<lb />
explained objectives of the re-<lb />
vised curriculum. They said it offers<lb />
a more economical and effective way<lb />
to prepare future junior AF officers<lb />
with wide knowledge and variety of<lb />
skills. While in school, the student<lb />
will receive instruction not dupli-<lb />
cated in the civilian curriculum.<lb />
The AFROTC program is one of<lb />
the main sources of junior officers<lb />
for the AF. It is expected to graduate<lb />
11,500 students in 1953; 17,000 in<lb />
1954, and 27,000 in 1955. An esti-<lb />
mated 170,000 students will be in<lb />
training in 1955.<lb />
Playhouse Stages<lb />
'Born Yesterday'<lb />
Wednesday Night<lb />
With Ralph Rives of Enfield, grad-<lb />
uate student at East Carolina col-<lb />
lege, as director, rehearsals are now<lb />
in progress or a production Wednes-<lb />
day by the Teachers playhouse of the<lb />
college of the Broadway hit "Born<lb />
xesterday.M The play will be giver,<lb />
in the College theatre at 8 o'clock.<lb />
"Born Yesterday" has ieen describ-<lb />
ed variously by critics as a comedy<lb />
"guarantee to rock the rafters" and<lb />
"a three-act course in good citizen-<lb />
ship It launches a vigorous satire<lb />
against corruption in public life.<lb />
Barbara Grimes of Robersonville,<lb />
junior at East Carolina, will take the<lb />
. art of Billie Dawn, an ex-chorus<lb />
girl with "more glamour than gram-<lb />
mar Rives will play the role of a<lb />
corrupt business man who comes to<lb />
Washington to rake in spoils during<lb />
the post-war period.<lb />
The cast also includes Atwood<lb />
Smith, Kinston; Patricia Goodwin,<lb />
Havelock; Poe Mooring, Snow Hill;<lb />
William Taylor and Richard Mat-<lb />
thews, Robersonville; Imogene Jen-<lb />
nette, Mount Olive; Jack Webb,<lb />
Greenville; Ruth Lassiter, Four Oaks;<lb />
Edna Boykin, Wilson; and Thomas<lb />
Pierce, Rocky Mount.<lb />
Concert February 22 Features<lb />
Two Local Music Organizations<lb />
Soloists In Campus Concert<lb />
Pay Registration Fees<lb />
Students are urged by East Caro-<lb />
lina Business Manager F. D. Duncan<lb />
to secure permits to register from<lb />
the Registrar's office and pay fees<lb />
for the Spring quarter at the Busi-<lb />
ness office early to avoid delay and<lb />
congestion on registration day.<lb />
College Observes<lb />
Brotherhood Day<lb />
As Rabbi Speaks<lb />
National Brotherhood day, annual-<lb />
ly observed on the campus at East<lb />
Carolina college, will bring to the<lb />
campus for a series of talks Tues-<lb />
day, February 17, Rabbi Solomon<lb />
Herbst of the Oheb Shalom congre-<lb />
gation of Goldsroro, according to an<lb />
:innouncement by Dr. Robert L. Holt,<lb />
director of religious activities at the<lb />
college.<lb />
Rabbi Herbst will visit East Caro-<lb />
through arrangements with the<lb />
will ' e the<lb />
groups ti<lb />
Included<lb />
loloi by<lb />
lores Mat '<lb />
Dolores Matthews<lb />
.Marietta Hooper<lb />
Plays Lead In 'Born Yesterday'<lb />
(College Completes<lb />
re-Registration<lb />
or Spring Term<lb />
Students now attending East Caro-<lb />
lina college completed last week pre-<lb />
Jegistration for the Spring quarter.<lb />
�inal registration for those now at-<lb />
mding the college and for new stu-<lb />
pnts enrolling for the first time is<lb />
fcheduled for Tuesday, March 3.<lb />
sses for the quarter will begin<lb />
larch 4.<lb />
Following the close of the Winter<lb />
larter, February 28, dormitories on<lb />
te campus will be open to new stu-<lb />
Hents, most of whom are expected to<lb />
�rrive Monday, March 2. Registrar<lb />
rval L. Phillips stated this week<lb />
pat students coming directly from<lb />
pgh schools, transfers from other<lb />
)lleges and a number of veterans<lb />
the Korean war will be included<lb />
aong the new arrivals.<lb />
Enrollment this spring Dr. Phil-<lb />
?$ also said, is expected to exceed<lb />
it for the same period last year.<lb />
ana<lb />
Jewish Chatauqua society. He will<lb />
peak at chapel exercises at noon,<lb />
and during the day will talk to mem-<lb />
bers classes in economics and<lb />
world religions.<lb />
Before economics students, Rabbi<lb />
Herbst will discuss "Racial Discrimi-<lb />
nation in Employment in Nazi Ger-<lb />
many" and will draw upon his .per-<lb />
sonal experiences during the perse-<lb />
cution of the Jews by the Hitler<lb />
government. He will have as his top-<lb />
ics in a talk to students of world<lb />
religions "The Place of Judaism<lb />
Among Living Religions of Today<lb />
Dr. Holt has announced that visit-<lb />
ors will be welcome to attend these<lb />
meetings.<lb />
Popular Musical<lb />
'Student Prince'<lb />
On Tap For April<lb />
Two performances of Sigmund<lb />
Romberg's popular musical. "Student<lb />
Prince will be sponsored by the<lb />
Student Government association in<lb />
early April.<lb />
Patterned after last year's Rodgers<lb />
and Hammcrstein Night, the produc-<lb />
tion will include a 120-voice choir,<lb />
the East Carolina orchestra, soloists,<lb />
dancers and other specialty numbers.<lb />
An admission free performance for<lb />
college students will be given on<lb />
Thursday evening, April 9. Another<lb />
performance on April 10 will be pre-<lb />
sented for general admission.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert is direc-<lb />
tor of the production, assisted in the<lb />
musical department by Dr. Karl V.<lb />
Gilbert, Mr. Dan Vornholt and Mrs.<lb />
James White.<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback will give<lb />
the dramatic continuity of the musi-<lb />
cal, and George McFayden will be<lb />
in charge of the lighting and staging.<lb />
Bernie Ham<lb />
Student Production<lb />
Students wishing to participate in<lb />
the chorus for "The Student Prinze"<lb />
should sign up for the College choir,<lb />
the Woman's chorus, or the Varsity<lb />
Glee club. Students trying out for<lb />
singing roles, dancing or other spe-<lb />
cialty numbers should audition any<lb />
noon from 11:50 to 12:40 before<lb />
February 20 at the Music Depart-<lb />
ment office, first floor of Wright<lb />
building. Casting will be announced<lb />
February 21.<lb />
Valentine Dance On Schedule<lb />
Tonight In Wright Auditorium<lb />
Pitt Alumni Sponsor<lb />
Card Tourney Tonight<lb />
For Scholarship Fund<lb />
A bridge and canasta tournament<lb />
will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in<lb />
the college dining hall. The proceeds<lb />
of the event, which is sponsored by<lb />
the Pitt Alumni chatpter of East<lb />
Carolina college, will benefit the Pitt<lb />
county Memorial Scholarship foun-<lb />
dation.<lb />
Friends of East Carolina in Pitt<lb />
county are now in the process of<lb />
raising a sum of $100,000 to be used<lb />
to aid worthy and needy students<lb />
who wish to attend the college, but<lb />
are financially unable to do so.<lb />
Tonight the annual Valentine<lb />
dance of the Commerce club and Pi<lb />
Omega Pi fraternity is on schedule<lb />
in Wright auditorium on the East<lb />
Carolina campus at 8 o'clock.<lb />
Featuring music by the Collegians,<lb />
with vocalist Bernie Ham, the yearly<lb />
project 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 semi-formal affair.<lb />
General admission will be one dollar<lb />
whether you come stag or couple,<lb />
according to Julian Vainright, pub-<lb />
licity chairman.<lb />
Mitchell Saieed, representing the<lb />
Commerce club, and Carolyn Bur-<lb />
nette, representing P. Omega Pi, are<lb />
serving as co-chairmen of the dance.<lb />
Working with the two chairmen oi<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 MoGlohoo,<lb />
figure.<lb />
Red Cross Life Saving<lb />
The Senior Red Cross Life Sav-<lb />
ing course will be conducted dur-<lb />
ing the Spring quarter, and those<lb />
students interested should register<lb />
with Miss Nell Stailings or Dr.<lb />
Charles DeShaw on or before reg-<lb />
istration day, March 3. The mini-<lb />
mum age is 16 years.<lb />
Photography Students<lb />
Hear Bell Make Talk<lb />
Students of photography art; East<lb />
Carolina college had as guest speaker<lb />
at their class meeting Tuesday of<lb />
this week Gene Bell of Bell's studios<lb />
in Greenville, professional photog-<lb />
rapher. He was introduced to the<lb />
group by Dr. Charles W. Reynolds,<lb />
director of the college science de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
In his lecture, Mr. Bell gave dem-<lb />
onstrations and used a variety o. ma-<lb />
terials illustrating the (principles of<lb />
retouching negatives. He discussed<lb />
and demonstrated the use of the new<lb />
cocine dye in photography.<lb />
Orchestra, Glee Club<lb />
Perform Cn Program;<lb />
! ?cond For Thr vear<lb />
East Carolina college's department<lb />
of music will piesent in concert v;ie<lb />
College orchestra and Varsity Giaa<lb />
club Sunday, February 22, at 4 p.m.<lb />
in Wright auditorium. The concert<lb />
second given by the t o<lb />
year.<lb />
i .l program wiU<lb />
.rietta Hooper and Lo-<lb />
�vs, piani : Ben:ie<lb />
Ham, baritone.<lb />
Marie.a wi play Concerto in C<lb />
Majo for . .nd Orchestra by<lb />
M tart, a sure which car. .r3 the<lb />
delightful impersonal amusement .<lb />
rococo society musk, Th� first move-<lb />
ment in sonata form is majestic yet<lb />
expresses great simplicity and "harm.<lb />
"umber On Piano<lb />
Dolores will render Concert No. 3<lb />
in C Minor for Piano and Orchestra<lb />
by Beethoven. This concerto has been<lb />
described as the first real indication<lb />
of the greater Beethoven. The first<lb />
movement shows his power of the-<lb />
matic development, the first theme<lb />
being primarily rhythmic and the<lb />
second more melodic in character.<lb />
Prologue to "I Pagliacci" by Leon-<lb />
cavallo will be sung by Bernie. Dur-<lb />
nr the orchestral introduction to the<lb />
 era "I Pagliacci" Tonio, the clown,<lb />
in his costume, suddenly appears in<lb />
front of the curtain and begs permis-<lb />
sion to revive the ancient Greek<lb />
prologue. He then comes forward as<lb />
prologue and explains that the sub-<lb />
ject of the play is taken from real<lb />
life, reminds the audience that actor<lb />
are but men, with passions like their<lb />
own, and that the author has endea-<lb />
vored to express the real feelings<lb />
and sentiments of the characters he<lb />
will introduce. He then orders up the<lb />
curtain.<lb />
Arrangements By Orchestra M<lb />
Among the orchestral arrangf<lb />
ments are the Grand March from<lb />
"Aida" by Vedi and Nocturne from<lb />
"Midsummer Night's Dream" by Mm-<lb />
delssohn.<lb />
The Grand March is a tyraraf<lb />
piece with stirring mnsie I<lb />
builds to a great climax.<lb />
Nocturne is that remarkaol�<lb />
in) accomplishment written tf .<lb />
delssohn at the age of 17. The<lb />
composition is intended c� refasferee<lb />
and prolong the dreamy wptI<lb />
fairyland which ShakeS@�i�:�ite4.<lb />
The golden tones of th F��!<lb />
which sounds the melody at the fee<lb />
ginning, the middle, and,the"end of<lb />
the Nocturne are in the spiri.<lb />
Tennyson's words, T3mi hos�a �f BH�<lb />
land faintly Wowing<lb />
Varsity Glee chafe numbers indtade<lb />
"Listen to the Larafes ,ett an�<lb />
"Without a Song" by<lb />
The Glee club awl orebjestsa mm<lb />
bine their talent on MBttle HfWif<lb />
of the Republic, srra�g�ci by - Waae-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Crown Thy Good With Brotherhood<lb />
Barbara Grimes of Robersonville, junior at East Carolina, will play<lb />
the part of Billie Dawn in the production of the hit Broadway comedy "Born<lb />
Yesterday" by the Teachers playhouse. "Hie production will be staged Wednes-<lb />
day night at 8 o'clock in College theater.<lb />
by John S.<lb />
iCarl Sandburg celebrated his 75th<lb />
birthday in Chicago on January 6<lb />
this year.<lb />
Those who attended the big cele-<lb />
bration dinner got souvenir copies of<lb />
a new ipoem the guest of honor had<lb />
recently written.<lb />
Here is the poem:<lb />
"There is only one horse on the earth<lb />
a"�d his name is All Horses.<lb />
There is only one bird in the air<lb />
and his name is All Wings.<lb />
There is only one fish in the sea<lb />
and his name is All Fins.<lb />
There is only one man in the world<lb />
and his name is All Men.<lb />
There is only one woman in the world<lb />
and her name is All Women.<lb />
There is only one child in the world<lb />
Knight Editor and Publisher Chicago Daily Nwg<lb />
and the child's name is All<lb />
Children.<lb />
There is only one Maker in the world<lb />
and His children cover the earth<lb />
and they are named All God's<lb />
Children<lb />
This is a beautiful expression of<lb />
the unity that underlies the vast<lb />
diversity of human life and of ail<lb />
living things.<lb />
Let us thank God for the rich and<lb />
marvelous difference among His<lb />
creatures. Among His human chil-<lb />
dren every group, every personality,<lb />
hag some special endowment that<lb />
enriches the inheritance to which we<lb />
are all heirs.<lb />
But let us thank God even more<lb />
devoutly iv the unity that binds<lb />
us together.<lb />
In the common fate of Goda c!<lb />
dren, we share the same pi<lb />
of birth, growth, decMne ad i�<lb />
We have similar shares Ife p<lb />
hope. None, however, he may<lb />
to be favoredt in achievement<lb />
sessions, escapes his jtorton<lb />
appointment, bereavement,<lb />
Equally we need the<lb />
sense of brotherhood<lb />
strive along with<lb />
ing in some measoi<lb />
measure failing.<lb />
May Broiherhe<lb />
ibring a large<lb />
and unde<lb />
meaure t<lb />
All-College Assembly<lb />
There mM he as l-ertfe�e a&amp;,<lb />
seatbly at II a. �. Friday, Fsbrear?,<lb />
20, in Wright attdfteneak, �e<lb />
cording to Preside &amp; I. Memkk.<lb />
Gerhart HL Seger, �sUd mwm$m<lb />
cerr�SMNMtact and ieetarpr, wfll give<lb />
an address on "What Makes Aaserka<lb />
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EAST"CAROLINIAK<lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1953<lb />
EttSttfaroliniafir<lb />
Y,<lb />
PubfiUAfMefey bV 4 students of E�st Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered jHJceatl-elase ra�tt� December 3,<lb />
! I Wo�$otWt Office, Greenville, N. C<lb />
1925 at the<lb />
under the act of<lb />
E,ditor s<lb />
Say<lb />
by Tomraie Lupton<lb />
WU's WKo At East<lb />
by Phyllis CarpeaUr<lb />
Caroli<lb />
arolina<lb />
March a, 1879<lb />
CT" Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Mr � &amp; Association<lb />
ffrftfQsllat ng, CSPA Convention, March, 1952<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Asscriation<lb />
rhyttbving finger writes, and, havi-ag writ,<lb />
Movea on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
8hall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
-E. Fitzgerald<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Tommie Lupton<lb />
Eawina McMullan<lb />
Pvrkar Maddrey<lb />
 Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
Kay Johnston,<lb />
Beitor-ln-Chi�f<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Featuro Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Frances Smith, Mildred Henderson, Stuart Arlington<lb />
Don Muse, Ami Hogan, Emily Boyce<lb />
Editorial Advisor<lb />
Stafi Photographer <lb />
Remember last year's performances<lb />
of the musical comedy, "Good News?"<lb />
Well, the Student Government asso-<lb />
ciation at East Carolina is sponsor-<lb />
ing another such program in April.<lb />
Sigmund Romberg's popular musical,<lb />
"Student Prince is the show on<lb />
slate this year. Any persons inter-<lb />
ested in participating in the produc-<lb />
tion should make application soon.<lb />
There is an article on the front page<lb />
telling what procedure to follow.<lb />
We rest assured that the program<lb />
will be a sigood as last years and<lb />
that it will be real treat for all who<lb />
see it. All who saw "Good News"<lb />
really seemed to be well-pleased.<lb />
Mary H. Green<lb />
C. L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sjorte Asi nts<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips,<lb />
Jack Scott, Jim Ellis<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Edna Massed<lb />
Business Manager ���<lb />
Aistant Business Manager FayeJone<lb />
Business Assistants  Ps7 J�y�e Bowea-<lb />
Mary Gillette, Marty MacArthur,<lb />
Dwight Garrett<lb />
Exchange Editor<lb />
Campus Circulation .<lb />
Atwsed Smith,<lb />
 Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Shirley Brown Manning<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert has announ-<lb />
ced another concert that is to be<lb />
given at East Carolina. The program<lb />
this time will tie given in Wright<lb />
auditorium, for the concert earlier<lb />
in the year was presented in College<lb />
theater and a large group of persons<lb />
had to be turned away from the<lb />
doors.<lb />
Knowing the quality of the first<lb />
program, we feel quite sure<lb />
Wright auditorium will<lb />
its capacity.<lb />
be<lb />
that<lb />
filled to<lb />
Are We Our Brother's Keeper?<lb />
I a man, say, I love God, and hateth his bro-<lb />
ther, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his bro-<lb />
ther whom he hath seen, how can he love God<lb />
whom he hath not seen? (I John 4:20)<lb />
we love our neighbors as ourselves? Are<lb />
� (,ur brother's keeper? The week of February<lb />
15-22 will be observed in this country as Brother-<lb />
d week. What are we going to do to observe<lb />
Brotherhood week? In our everyday living do<lb />
ye practice brotherhood every day of our college<lb />
I How many of us strive to practice the Gold-<lb />
ule during our life?<lb />
Brotherhood week is sponsored each year by<lb />
ional conference of Christians and Jews<lb />
Any items that you desire to ap-<lb />
in the "East Carolinian" be-<lb />
and March 20 should be<lb />
for that<lb />
be pub-<lb />
pear<lb />
tween now<lb />
turned<lb />
isgue<lb />
in early next week,<lb />
will be the last to<lb />
time.<lb />
no paper<lb />
lished until that<lb />
There will be no paper the week<lb />
of exams or the first and second<lb />
week of the Sprkig quarter. The<lb />
second week of next quarter the<lb />
larger portion of the staff will be<lb />
attending the Columbia Scholastic<lb />
Press association convention at Co-<lb />
lumbia university in New York City.<lb />
Helen Grace Baker, "Who's Who"<lb />
for this week, plans to graduate<lb />
from East Carolina after completing<lb />
this quarter, with a B.S. degree, ma-<lb />
joring in business education and<lb />
minoring in English. This Kenans-<lb />
ville g�rl entered EC as a freshman<lb />
Fall quarter of 1949.<lb />
She had originally planned to at-<lb />
tend another school, but as a senior<lb />
in high school her class visited our<lb />
campus. Grace was so impressed with<lb />
it that she immediately decided to<lb />
attend. In her own words, she said,<lb />
"I liked the looks of things here, and<lb />
also as I walked on campus everyone<lb />
acted so friendly and all spoke. The<lb />
atmosphere was so wonderful, too<lb />
Well Satisfied<lb />
Now Grace says that she has been<lb />
well satisfied here, in fact she said<lb />
that never a day had passed that<lb />
she had been homesick.<lb />
This present nuarter Grace is<lb />
doing her practice teaching at Ayden<lb />
high school. Her courses are typing<lb />
and bookkeeping. She said this was<lb />
an excellent place to do student<lb />
teaching because, as she said, "The<lb />
students are wonderful as a group<lb />
and are certainly cooperative<lb />
A few days ago she said that she<lb />
had some of her students cleaning<lb />
desks, washing blackboards and get-<lb />
ting the room straight, when a girl<lb />
looked up and said, "Well, I sure<lb />
ought to get janitor's pay for this<lb />
Evidently this young landy did not<lb />
approve of the cleaning chores.<lb />
Grace graduates on Saturday, and<lb />
the next Monday morning at 8 o<lb />
clock she is to report for work at<lb />
Gray high school in Winston-Salem.<lb />
She said that she would probably be<lb />
scared to some extent, because she<lb />
a national honorary busfciess educa-<lb />
tion fraternity, and a member of the<lb />
Teacher's playhouse her junior and<lb />
senior years.<lb />
Her sophomore and junior years<lb />
Grace was on the business staff of<lb />
the TECO ECHO. At present she is<lb />
a member of the Student legislature,<lb />
the<lb />
she<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Inter-<lb />
is in<lb />
Helen Grace Baker<lb />
didn't know a soul there and besides<lb />
she wasn't used to such a large<lb />
place. The high school that she grad-<lb />
uated from was rather small,<lb />
said,<lb />
there<lb />
they<lb />
She<lb />
"The day that I visited there,<lb />
wore so many students that<lb />
were just coming from every<lb />
from<lb />
gle. I'm sure I'll like teaching there,<lb />
though Her courses will be typing<lb />
and shorthand in the tenth, eleventh<lb />
and twelfth grades.<lb />
Busy Honor Student<lb />
This honor roll student has par-<lb />
ticipated in many extra-curricular<lb />
activities. She has been a member<lb />
of the YWCA for four years, serving<lb />
as treasurer her sophomore year,<lb />
chairman of the freshman Y her<lb />
junior year and the president of the<lb />
elub this year, 'he Commerce club<lb />
has seen her services for four years<lb />
also. She was reporter for the "Te-<lb />
Icoan member of the Pi Omega Pi,<lb />
FTA and treasurer of<lb />
Religious council. Also<lb />
'Who's Who in American Universi-<lb />
ties and Colleges.<lb />
� All of the activities have meant<lb />
very much to Grace, but she feels<lb />
.hat eing president of the YWCA<lb />
Ki eea the most important to her.<lb />
Also she is very proud and honored<lb />
at being chosen a Who's Who in<lb />
rnerican Universities and College!<lb />
As a sophomore, she went to the<lb />
National YWCA and YMCA assem-<lb />
bly at Miami university in Oxford,<lb />
Ohio. Delegates came to the meting<lb />
from all over the United States and<lb />
from many foreign countries, and<lb />
while they were there amended the<lb />
laws of the constitution. This was<lb />
a business meeting of all the na-<lb />
tional delegates.<lb />
Among Grace's likes for spare time<lb />
entertainment are movies and read-<lb />
novels. She does read classics<lb />
novels. She does read classics<lb />
occasionally, though. She said that<lb />
she liked to read everything from<lb />
comics on up. Also she likes to play<lb />
the piano, but she said only for her<lb />
own amusement.<lb />
"I'm glad to be through said<lb />
Grace, "but I sure do hate to leave.<lb />
Now I know what it means to be<lb />
happy and sad at the same time<lb />
I surely don't want to leave all of<lb />
the friends that I've made here at<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
A few issues back this writer turned out<lb />
editorial in which we mentioned the fact tl<lb />
entirely too many personal objects were<lb />
ing away" on campus. We could not expect<lb />
remarks to have much effect oil the situatioi<lb />
nevertheless the problem Ins not slackened at<lb />
If anything, it has grown worse.<lb />
Word from the Administration building<lb />
come forth that students are to be reminded<lb />
matters such as this are "shipping offens<lb />
will be treated as such. It is disgraceful when<lb />
realizes how much risk is involved with i<lb />
a personal item within reach of a Btrangi<lb />
are willing to bet that there are few student<lb />
have been here for at least two years wl �<lb />
not lost at least one item.<lb />
ing<lb />
ing<lb />
It is our firm belief that East Can I<lb />
fine a school as there is to be found, but<lb />
mains a disgrace' that this thievery conth<lb />
The entire stud nt body should well<lb />
shame that is being cast upon them by th<lb />
tions of these thieves within our mid<lb />
individual examples we might mention th<lb />
that a member of the newspaper staff :<lb />
Lually his entire wardrobe to someone wl<lb />
sacked his room. Just the other daj w<lb />
student remark that someone had entered<lb />
room and made off with a meal book.<lb />
These thefts must stop!<lb />
Although criticism of the admit<lb />
regard to student privileges is sometin<lb />
we must realize that we are given many<lb />
tunities to conduct ourselves as collegi<lb />
women should. We believe that the respon<lb />
for the thefts that have occurred lit<lb />
shoulders of a relatively small portion<lb />
student body, but without question<lb />
will have to be taken.<lb />
When the time comes that a stud, i<lb />
lock his room before crossing the hall <lb />
cigarette, then the situation has ind<lb />
far. It is up to us to take this issue to ht<lb />
do everything that we can to bring thi<lb />
to an end.<lb />
Colorful posters advertising the I<lb />
Do You Need Financial Help?<lb />
Scholarships, Loans Available<lb />
Valentine dance in Wright auditorium<lb />
tonight have been well-distributed<lb />
over the campus. College organiza-<lb />
tions have really been going out big<lb />
in publicity for weekend events. The<lb />
big reason is probably because they<lb />
realize that most students make a<lb />
� u;Qhabit of leaving the campus every<lb />
 communities in tinsl J gnh �sweet<lb />
pecial<lb />
Country observed Brotherhood week with sp<lb />
projects, programs, services and celebrations;<lb />
millions of Americans participated.<lb />
The motives of Brotherhood week are: re-<lb />
dedication to the ideals of respect for people and<lb />
human rights, demonsration of practical ways in<lb />
which Americans can promote these ideals and<lb />
enlistment of more people in year-round activi-<lb />
ties to promote brotherhood. Brotherhood is giv-<lb />
ing to others the same dignity and rights one<lb />
claims for himself.<lb />
President Dwight D. Eisenhower emphasiz-<lb />
es, "Without tolerance, without understanding of<lb />
each other or without a spirit of brotherhood, we<lb />
would soon cease to exits as a great nation<lb />
Brotherhood is founded on the brotherhood<lb />
of man under the Fatherhood of God. Calvin<lb />
Coolidge once said, "We need not concern our-<lb />
selves much about rights of property if we faith-<lb />
fully observe the rights of persons<lb />
We must all realize that to achieve any<lb />
lefit at all from an observance like Brother-<lb />
od week we must do something more about it<lb />
than just talk of it. We must each decide to work<lb />
toward realizing the good that can come about<lb />
y practicing the rules of brotherhood. Brother-<lb />
like charity, must begin at home. If we<lb />
mot get along with our roommates or fellow<lb />
tudents, how can we possibly expect to be able<lb />
get along with other nations of the world?<lb />
In the sight of God every man is created<lb />
and it is indeed a pity that more love<lb />
1 not be shown by nations of the world to-<lb />
their neighbors, regardless of race, creed or<lb />
Brotherhood will not come about in this<lb />
today by observing just one week each<lb />
but it will come about only by practicing<lb />
iplea throughout every hour of every day<lb />
end of time.<lb />
how good and pleasant it is for breth-<lb />
ren together in unity 1<lb />
ttion, Please<lb />
(tion that has occurred in the past to<lb />
Carolina students has been brought<lb />
attention once again now that Green-<lb />
rest theater has raised its prices.<lb />
previous occasions the student<lb />
ted against measures adopted by<lb />
action, in the form of a petition<lb />
is being taken.<lb />
Ipoint we feel that this raise<lb />
from 36 to 44 cents; nigflt<lb />
asking too much. The ma-<lb />
done by this theater comes<lb />
of East Carolina, and we<lb />
of condemning this<lb />
We boj� therefore, that<lb />
his petition to the<lb />
redact i� the cnMem<lb />
heart" and go to the dance.<lb />
Much criticism has been circulat-<lb />
ing around campus pertaining to the<lb />
Entertainment series this year, and<lb />
many persons seem to really be dis-<lb />
approved with the programs on the<lb />
whole.<lb />
The Salzburg Marionette theater,<lb />
here next week, should be more in-<lb />
teresting to more students than some<lb />
of the other numbers on the series.<lb />
We must all try to realize that the<lb />
Entertainment committee cannot<lb />
bring many "name bands" here with<lb />
what funds they have available. What<lb />
the committee does try to do is bring<lb />
a variety of programs here of the<lb />
highest calibre with what funds they<lb />
have.<lb />
We hope to have the name of the<lb />
dance band that will appear here<lb />
during the Spring term sometime<lb />
real soon-<lb />
Teachers will post grades again<lb />
this quarter after the final exams.<lb />
Registrar Orval L. Phillips asks all<lb />
students who have changed their<lb />
address during the present quarter<lb />
to notify his office immediately in<lb />
order that their grades may be re-<lb />
ceived on time at the correct ad-<lb />
dress Since the address given on<lb />
the permit to register is the only<lb />
availahle source, the grades will be<lb />
mailed to that location.<lb />
Columnist William Morris of the<lb />
Daily Texan tells about a basketball football,<lb />
game slated during the<lb />
"There is no reason why a student<lb />
should drop out from East Carolina<lb />
college because of financial difficul-<lb />
ties says Dr. Orval L. Phillips,<lb />
"when there are scholarships and<lb />
loan funds available<lb />
There are quite a few scholarships<lb />
and loan funds available at this col-<lb />
lege that students do not loow about.<lb />
One of these is the Robert H.<lb />
Wright fund (named after a former<lb />
president of the college) which pro-<lb />
vides loans to juniors and seniors<lb />
for short periods of time.<lb />
Kiwanians offer Loan<lb />
The local Kiwanis club has estab-<lb />
lished a rotating fund for worthy stu-<lb />
dents from Pitt county. This fund will<lb />
provide expenses for the students'<lb />
four years in college. Upon gradua-<lb />
tion the student begins payment for<lb />
the money borrowed until he has paid<lb />
in full The Kiwanis club charges no<lb />
interest for this loan, which at pre-<lb />
sent contains $4,300. This year four<lb />
stndents are taking advantage of this<lb />
loan, and there will probably be eight<lb />
next year.<lb />
A fund for all the students is the<lb />
Pickett and Ratcher Educational fund<lb />
which is not only available to East<lb />
Carolina, but to all colleges and uni-<lb />
versities in the country. Students with<lb />
good character and initiative may<lb />
obtain loans from this fund which<lb />
carries a two-percent interest rate per<lb />
annum. This fund was organized by<lb />
Clauwde A. Hatcher who is the late<lb />
founder of the Nehi Bottling corpora-<lb />
tion. For additional information on<lb />
loans from this fund, the student may<lb />
contact Dr. Clinton Prewett, atan of<lb />
men and director of student affairs.<lb />
Athletic Scholarships<lb />
Consulting Dr. N. M. Jorgensen,<lb />
director of health and physical edu-<lb />
cation, we find that there are ath-<lb />
letic scholarships offered in varsity<lb />
basketball and baseball.<lb />
Christmas These scholarships are given only to<lb />
Shooting<lb />
The Bull<lb />
according to the financial needs of<lb />
the player. The maximum scholar-<lb />
ship is valued at $480 per year which<lb />
i? called a "full" scholarship.<lb />
There are also the "three-fourth"<lb />
and the "one-half" scholarship which<lb />
are the fraction of the maximum.<lb />
These scholarships, according to Dr.<lb />
Jorgensen, do not provide the ath-<lb />
letes with "pocket money In fact<lb />
they do not receive any cash money,<lb />
but the amount of their scholarship<lb />
defrays their tuition and room fees<lb />
and gives them meal books.<lb />
The funds for these scholarships<lb />
are taken from the gate receipts and<lb />
contributions of the Education foun-<lb />
dation. It does not come froth the<lb />
student activity fee, which the Ath-<lb />
department's share goes to the<lb />
operating expense and uniforms. This<lb />
year there are 24 football, eight<lb />
basketball and one and a half base-<lb />
ball scholarships.<lb />
Other available scholarships are<lb />
listed in the college catalogue.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily Boyce<lb />
to protect<lb />
involved, all<lb />
what's your<lb />
one<lb />
of<lb />
holidays between Center Hill and<lb />
Stone college. "It so happened that<lb />
Center Hill went to Stone and Stone<lb />
ended up at Center Hill. Net result:<lb />
Disgrunted players, baffled coaches,<lb />
amused observers and another two<lb />
inches in this doggone column<lb />
athletes who are in need of financial<lb />
aid so that they might not attend<lb />
college otherwise.<lb />
The athletes do not get the same<lb />
scholarship value; this is also based<lb />
Feed Your Dates, Boys<lb />
Dear La Rue and Andre,<lb />
WThat must vou do if you're out<lb />
with a boy and you're about to starve<lb />
to death? Is it "Etti-cat" to ask him<lb />
to buy you something to eat, or must<lb />
you just wait for him to take a hint<lb />
after your stomach has growled for<lb />
an embarrassing hour?<lb />
Pleas� help me.<lb />
"Skinny"<lb />
Dear "Skinny<lb />
Your problem is indeed a perplex-<lb />
ing one. Of course it's very embar-<lb />
rassing to have your stomach growl,<lb />
but it would probably be even more<lb />
embarrassing for your date not to be<lb />
able to pay the bill for your feast.<lb />
A lot of times the poor boy just<lb />
doesn't have enough money to buy<lb />
you anything.<lb />
Usually you can tell whether he's<lb />
rich or not by the clothes he's wear-<lb />
ing (cashmere sweater, etc.), or the<lb />
kind of car he's driving (if he drives<lb />
anything past a 1940 model he's a<lb />
millionaire, no leas).<lb />
Therefore, we would advise you to<lb />
Definition Of A Kiss<lb />
Definition of a Kiss<lb />
It is a noun because it is common<lb />
and proper,<lb />
It is a pronoun because she stands<lb />
for it<lb />
It is a conjunction because it joins<lb />
together.<lb />
It is a verb because it may be<lb />
active�<lb />
It is a preposition because it has an<lb />
object.<lb />
It is an objective became it needs<lb />
no expl? nation.<lb />
It is an advero because it tells how<lb />
much be lores her.<lb />
�. It W an Infinitive because it, ex-<lb />
'Couple Of The Week'<lb />
by Kay<lb />
Our couple of the week is Mary<lb />
Fiances Peterson and Robert "Corky"<lb />
Bacchus. Probably some of you have<lb />
taken a course under "Corky" this<lb />
year, for besides working on his MA<lb />
he has also been teaching a course<lb />
in swimming.<lb />
Mary Frances hails from Kerr and<lb />
"Corky" from Norfolk, Va (if you<lb />
don't believe it, just ask him "aboot"<lb />
it).<lb />
This cute couple has been going<lb />
together since October of last year,<lb />
and met, in the not too unusual<lb />
meeting place, the local soda sboip.<lb />
Mary Frances and "Corky" are<lb />
very fond of the beach, and both<lb />
spent the summer working there.<lb />
Johnston<lb />
"Corky" was a life guard at Vir-<lb />
ginia Beach and Mary Frances work-<lb />
ed at a drug store there.<lb />
"Corky" receives his MA in Febr-<lb />
uary, and plans to go into the Coast<lb />
Guard. Mary Frances still has an-<lb />
other year at DCC, Mso we havent<lb />
made any immediate iplans for the<lb />
future as of yet she stated. But<lb />
whatever they do we wish you both<lb />
much luck and happiness.<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
"Couple of the Week Mary Frances<lb />
and "Corky" will each be given a<lb />
carton of Chesterfields, a free pass<lb />
to the Pitt theatre, a free meal at<lb />
the Olde Towne Inn and an item from<lb />
Saslow'g jewelers.)<lb />
This week we would like to relate<lb />
the sad, sad story of "Troubles"<lb />
McGooney. (Note: This yarn is abso-<lb />
lutely authentic, however,<lb />
the innocent persons<lb />
names are fictitious.)<lb />
"Troubles" meandered to our booth<lb />
in the soda shop with a sad� de-<lb />
pressed look and, without invitation<lb />
seated himself.<lb />
"Well, 'Troubles,<lb />
trouble?"<lb />
"I got plenty he said.<lb />
"Then just tell us about<lb />
them we said.<lb />
"It all started last fall when my<lb />
girl invited me and my best friend<lb />
to a Duke-Carolina football game.<lb />
Muh girl goes to Duke.<lb />
"Muh best friend, Brutus, drove<lb />
me up for the game and got me there<lb />
after it had started. Never trust<lb />
your best friends, 'cause they'll cer-<lb />
tainly spoil everything.<lb />
"We go in the packed stadium look-<lb />
ing for muh girl, but in all that<lb />
crowd, we just can't find her. Muh<lb />
friend says, 'Wait right here and I'll<lb />
find 'er Well, I didn't know what<lb />
he was up to, but I soon found out.<lb />
The devil had been to the press box<lb />
and had her name announced on the<lb />
loudspeaker<lb />
At this point we interrupted.<lb />
"What's wTong with that?"<lb />
"Well he resumed, "I didn't think<lb />
there was anything wrong with that<lb />
either at the time. But three days<lb />
later, I get this letter<lb />
He pulled out of his billfold a much-<lb />
worn letter.<lb />
"This is the letter from muh girl,<lb />
and it's the last time I ever heard<lb />
from her. She says . . . Pigeon, (she<lb />
calls me Pigeon) I am so mad at you<lb />
after what happened at the game<lb />
that I don't want to see you any-<lb />
more. My pastor was at the game<lb />
and when he heard my name over<lb />
the loudspeaker, he thought that I<lb />
had been in some kind of accident.<lb />
He called my folks and they get so<lb />
upset worrying about me, that Daddy<lb />
had a heart attack and hasn't re-<lb />
covered yet. Mother was sd worried<lb />
that she hasnt slept a wink in the<lb />
past 48 hours, and she is afraid that<lb />
she'll have a nervous breakdown.<lb />
When Uncle Egbert heard about it,<lb />
his rheumatism got worse and Aunt<lb />
Matilda was sent to the hospital<lb />
with appendicitis and she blames it<lb />
all on you. None of my folks want<lb />
to see you anymore, nor hear your<lb />
name mentioned. .  Now you see<lb />
what a predicament I'm in<lb />
"Well, what did you write her in<lb />
reply?" we asked.<lb />
"Not guilty was "Troubles' "<lb />
verdict.<lb />
Last year, as members of the YWCA,<lb />
went on a rather unusual visit, a visit to tl<lb />
county jail.<lb />
When we first walked into the dim, d<lb />
ing cell we were very embarrassed,<lb />
thought the prisoners probably had us p<lb />
as some sort of salvation seekers that w r<lb />
to convert them with our gifts of puzzle I<lb />
zines and hymn books. We were even too<lb />
look at the prisoners, and were very ashan;<lb />
ourselves for feeling the way we did.<lb />
Then one of our members started a c<lb />
sation with a colored man, who proved t<lb />
very interesting character. He was anything<lb />
embarrassed and really seemed to be enjov<lb />
visit to the fullest extent.<lb />
use your own judgment, if you think<lb />
he has the money, drop the gentle<lb />
hint that you forgot to eat supper.<lb />
If he too looks a little undernourish-<lb />
ed, I don't think I'd ask him for<lb />
anything more expensive than a coke.<lb />
La Rue and Andre<lb />
By this time our shyness was beginn<lb />
fade and our attention was focused 00 a<lb />
sitting In a very remote corner attempt<lb />
seclude himself from the well-meaning<lb />
group. We firsi noticed him because one<lb />
men was attempting to bring him out of his<lb />
ing place and to partake in the singing th.<lb />
to follow. The man was very indifferent i<lb />
cellmate and tried to make him go away v. il<lb />
sullen "leave me alone His friend was not<lb />
couraged easily, however, and after a tev <lb />
ing words, the reluctant prisoner was persuj<lb />
to join the crowd.<lb />
By this time we had begun on a m<lb />
favorite hymns and some of the loveliest <lb />
we had ever heard was echoing in the dingy<lb />
cell. But we had heard only a mere Bam<lb />
the interesting character that one of our m i<lb />
bers had talked to at the beginning of our vis<lb />
was offering a special rendition by the prison)<lb />
own choir! The reluctant prisoner was sinj<lb />
the loudest and with a countenance that you w<lb />
not expect to see on any prisoners face. But<lb />
the singing was over, he again went back<lb />
secluded corner, with the same indifferent<lb />
pression on his face. We wanted to talk to him in<lb />
hope that we could possibly help him, but<lb />
knew we were incapable of doing anything.<lb />
As we looked arcund, the other prisoners<lb />
were grinning and thanking us for our visit<lb />
asking us to please come again.<lb />
When we walked through the low cut narr<lb />
entrance, we turned again to look at the indiffer-<lb />
ent prisoner, but he wras in a world of his ov<lb />
giving no evidence that he even knew we had<lb />
been there, or were now leaving.<lb />
Did You Trip Over Chain?<lb />
East Carolina's yard crew has finally gotten<lb />
a stand of grass on the sloped lawn in front of<lb />
Memorial Health and Physical Education build-<lb />
ing; but if persons ttending athletic contests and<lb />
classes at the building continue to walk on the<lb />
grass, rains will again cause the turf to wash and<lb />
make gulleys.<lb />
Chains have been put up to suggest to per-<lb />
sons that they are not to cross the grassy hiHs.<lb />
Indications, however, tend to lead one to think<lb />
that there are persons who do not know just why<lb />
the chains were placed in their positions.<lb />
In the future let's all decide to use the side-<lb />
walks instead of taking a short-cut across the<lb />
grounds. For persons passing back campus the<lb />
new Memorial gym serves as a show window of<lb />
East Carolina. We must all help to keep up the<lb />
beautification of our campus.<lb />
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All Faiths, Races Observing<lb />
Brotherhood Week In Conntry<lb />
by R. H. Kirkpatrick<lb />
Editor<lb />
lu Bethlehem (Pa.) Globe-Times<lb />
Bethlehem, Pa which prides<lb />
ra a Christian heritage stem-<lb />
from a 1741 founding on Ghrist-<lb />
eve, it is particularly fitting<lb />
we not only proclaim the re-<lb />
.val of Brotherhood week but that<lb />
ur community acts, make it a<lb />
beacon throughout the year.<lb />
 years ago a Catholic priest<lb />
ed a suggestion to the Na-<lb />
conference of Christians and<lb />
which led to the setting aside<lb />
. ecdal period each year in which<lb />
�plea are asked to concentrate<lb />
thoughts on the need for gen-<lb />
brotherhood of mankind,<lb />
ich year the President of the<lb />
States, as honorary chairman<lb />
Brotherhood week, invites all peo-<lb />
: all faiths and races to con-<lb />
� �gether the need and the re-<lb />
lities of brotherhood in hu-<lb />
relationshipa,<lb />
A Paradox<lb />
success of the United States,<lb />
spiritually and materially, is<lb />
it of a paradox. Our develop-<lb />
has been predicated on the<lb />
intermdnglmg into one<lb />
od almost all the races and<lb />
' the world. Yet at the same<lb />
. we have in too many cases<lb />
irselvea into separate camps<lb />
iit unable or unwilling to<lb />
stand, or to seek understand-<lb />
ing, of th ideas and ideals of other<lb />
groups.<lb />
A great percentage of these con-<lb />
flict? is based on sectional interests<lb />
and it is to our everlasting credit<lb />
that many of these conflicts are<lb />
dissipated in the heat of -national<lb />
peril. That we can live and work<lb />
together in harmony during times of<lb />
national stress argues well for the<lb />
belief that one day we shall achieve<lb />
our goal of perpetual brotherhood.<lb />
Give What We Ask<lb />
Mankind's search for a workable<lb />
basis of true brotherhood seems too<lb />
often to become confused in a welter<lb />
of lofty-sounding platitudes. Quite<lb />
simply, it is nothing more than giv-<lb />
ing to others the rights, privileges<lb />
and respect which we ask for our-<lb />
selves.<lb />
We have not yet reached that<lb />
plane nationally; we are still farther<lb />
away from it on an international<lb />
scale. Yet, in spite of wars and ru-<lb />
mors of wars, we have made prog-<lb />
ress. That we .publicly and repeated-<lb />
ly ; reclaim the need for brotherhood<lb />
and seek to advance such a quest<lb />
through such organizations as the<lb />
National conference of Christians and<lb />
Jews is in itself indicative of prog-<lb />
ress.<lb />
Feeble and stumbling as our ef-<lb />
forts may appear in the mirror of<lb />
world events we are on the pathway<lb />
toward worldwide consideration of<lb />
the dignity and equality of each<lb />
individual.<lb />
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Pessimism<lb />
Shows Up<lb />
In Survey<lb />
Typical American Family Views American Documents<lb />
Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday!<lb />
Selected As One Of The Year's<lb />
10 Best By The<lb />
National Board Of Review<lb />
" ABOVE and<lb />
BEYOND"<lb />
starring<lb />
Robt. Taylor - Eleanor Parker<lb />
James Whitmore<lb />
� PITT �<lb />
Theatre<lb />
J. Paul Sheedv Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil<lb />
Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test<lb />
��HuilMPH trumpeted Sheedy, "What a elephant time to<lb />
have my hair act up. Might as well break my date and get<lb />
trunk Luckily he was overheard by a Pachydermitologist who<lb />
said, 'Tusk, tusk! You've got a messy big top from pouring<lb />
those buckets of water on your head. Get out of your ivory tower<lb />
and visit any toilet goods counter for a bottle or tube of Wildroot<lb />
Cream-Oil, "Your Hair's Best Friend Non-alcoholic, Contains<lb />
soorhing Lanolin. Relieves dryness. Removes loose, ugly dan-<lb />
druff. Helps you pass the Finger-Nail Test Paul got Wildroot<lb />
Cream-Oil, and now all the girls tent to him mort than ever. So<lb />
why don't you try Wildroot Cream-Oil? It only costs peanuts<lb />
�29f. And once you try it, you'll really have a circus<lb />
 of I31 So. Harris HillRd WMiamtvilU, N. Y.<lb />
Wildroot Co-npany, Inc, Buffalo 11, N. Y.<lb />
(AGP) College students have little<lb />
hope of either a speedy end to the<lb />
Korean war or of peace between<lb />
Russia and the United States.<lb />
In a survey taken by the AGP Na-<lb />
tional Poll of Student Opinion, stu-<lb />
dents across the nation were asked:<lb />
Do you think the Korean war will<lb />
be over within six months?<lb />
The results:<lb />
Yes -  5 per cent<lb />
No 82 per cent<lb />
No opinion  10 per cent<lb />
Other  3 per cent<lb />
Students were also asked: How do<lb />
you feel about chances for a peace-<lb />
ful settlement of differences between<lb />
Russia and the United States? Here<lb />
are the answers:<lb />
Chances are good 3 per cent<lb />
Chances are fair 27 per cent<lb />
Chances are poor 54 per cent<lb />
No chances  12 per cent<lb />
No opinion 4 per cent<lb />
In a Student Opinion poll taken<lb />
one year ago the same question was<lb />
asked. At that time only 45 per cent<lb />
of those interviewed said "Chances<lb />
are poor<lb />
Most students lay both the Korean<lb />
war and cold war at Russia's door-<lb />
step. "Russia is not looking for peace<lb />
but for power says a junior from<lb />
Mount. Mary college, Milwaukee.<lb />
And a Purdue university student<lb />
sees "no chance" for peace "unless<lb />
there is a civil war in Russia<lb />
An engineering student at The<lb />
Citadel, a military school in Charles-<lb />
ton, S. C, comments on Korea, "The<lb />
situation should be turned over to the<lb />
military entirely; 'statesmen' have<lb />
already blundered away two years in<lb />
Korea<lb />
"There will be no compromise<lb />
says a sophomore coed from Regis<lb />
college, Mass. "Either Russia or the<lb />
United States will be the victor<lb />
Those who feel there is still a<lb />
cha.ice for peace tend to pin their<lb />
hopes on:<lb />
A revolution in the Soviet Union<lb />
and its satellites.<lb />
Soviet fear of Western power.<lb />
US "patience and diplomacy<lb />
Eisenhower.<lb />
"A turning back as one student<lb />
puts it, "to religion and God<lb />
But a coed at Trinity college, D.C<lb />
sums up the feeling of many students<lb />
when, having granted there's a<lb />
chance for peace, she adds, "but it<lb />
will take a miracle<lb />
While recently attending the<lb />
American Historical association con-<lb />
vention in Washington, D. C, Dr.<lb />
and Mrs. Richard C. Todd and their<lb />
niece and nephew. Bona Lee and<lb />
Michael Burtron Pennock, were sel-<lb />
ected to represent "a typical American<lb />
family" viewing America's most pre-<lb />
cious documents at the new bomb-<lb />
proof shrine in the National Archives<lb />
building.<lb />
A photograph was taken by Jerry<lb />
Knnb and Ed Armour for Albert H.<lb />
Leisingup of the General Services<lb />
administration, Washington, D. C,<lb />
who interviewed Dr. and Mrs. Todd<lb />
and the children for data to be used<lb />
in a story which will appear in the<lb />
National Archives publication.<lb />
Dr. Todd, associate professor of<lb />
history at East Carolina college, has<lb />
done extensive research in the Con-<lb />
fed rate manscript collections at the<lb />
Library of Congress and the National<lb />
Department of State. During World<lb />
War II, from December 26, 1941, to<lb />
October 1, 1944, the Declaration and<lb />
the Constitution were stored in the<lb />
treasure vaults at Fort Knox, Ky.<lb />
In 1950, Congress prepared the way<lb />
for transferring the documents from<lb />
the Library of Congress to the Arch-<lb />
ives by passing the Federal Records<lb />
act. It was not until April 1952,<lb />
however, that the Joint Congressional<lb />
committee on the Library decided<lb />
the Records act applied to the three<lb />
documents as it did to other public<lb />
papers. Transfer of the documents to<lb />
the National Archives building was<lb />
postponed until adequate arrange-<lb />
ments could be made for their proper<lb />
display�this was done December 15,<lb />
1952 in commemoration of the 161st<lb />
anniversary of the Bill of Rights day.<lb />
Now Under Protection<lb />
"In their beautiful bombproof shrine<lb />
in the Archives auditorium, the Dec-<lb />
laration of Independence, Constitution<lb />
device known to modren science. Each<lb />
is enclo�Qd in a brass bound glass re-<lb />
ceptacle from which the air has been<lb />
exhausted and helium substituted.<lb />
"�f an A-bomb should strike Wash-<lb />
ing:on Dr. Tc Id added, probably<lb />
the only moving thing the following<lb />
would be a scissors-like jack<lb />
They will be on permanent exhibition rising above the rubble of the Nation!<lb />
Archives. Speaking for the group, Dr. and Bill of Rights hold the position of<lb />
BELK-TYLER'S<lb />
RECEIVING DAILY<lb />
NEW SPRING STYLES<lb />
FOR<lb />
MEN AND WOMEN<lb />
SHOP WHERE YOU ALWAYS SAVE<lb />
Todd said they felt highly honored<lb />
to be photographed as "a typical<lb />
American family" viewing the Dec-<lb />
laration of Independence, the Con-<lb />
stitution, and the Bill of rights.<lb />
Documents Travel<lb />
Dr. Todd said the cherished docu-<lb />
ments had been separated and moved<lb />
from place to place many times before<lb />
they were finally consigned to their<lb />
present and permanent depository in<lb />
the National Archives Building. Com-<lb />
menting upon the wanderings of the<lb />
documents, he said: "The Declara-<lb />
tion of Independence, being the oldest,<lb />
is undoubtedly the most-travel of the<lb />
three. During its 176 years of exist-<lb />
ence, it has had almost providential<lb />
escapes from capture, destruction,<lb />
fire and theft. Twice in that time<lb />
it was out of Government hands. It<lb />
has had many homes in many cities.<lb />
It fled before the British in two wars.<lb />
It was hidden in a barn, under a<lb />
church, and in an underground vault.<lb />
It narrowly escaped perishing in a<lb />
supposedly fireproof Government<lb />
building. No less than nine cities have<lb />
had the honor of sheltering it<lb />
"The documents have been success-<lb />
ively in possession of the Secretary of<lb />
the Continental Congress, the Depart-<lb />
ment of State, the Library of Cong-<lb />
ress and finally, the Nation Archives<lb />
"The Bill of Rights he stated, "has<lb />
been in custody of the National<lb />
Archives since 1938, when it was<lb />
transferred to that agency by the<lb />
honor among the many valuable<lb />
documents of the United States Gov-<lb />
ernment. They are protected by every<lb />
under armed guard�the Declaration<lb />
of Independence in a vert1 1 case,<lb />
the Constitution and the Bill of Rights<lb />
resting almost horizonally below it.<lb />
Each night they will be lowered by<lb />
an elevator directly beneth the shrine<lb />
into a specially constructed bomb and<lb />
fireproof vault. The elevator is so<lb />
constructed that, as it lowers into<lb />
the tomb, maseivfe fiveton steel<lb />
doors on top of the vault close auto-<lb />
matically and seal its contents from<lb />
theft, fire and water.<lb />
"The vault is seven and half feet<lb />
long, five feet wide and six feet high.<lb />
It is of reinforced concrete 12V2 inches<lb />
thick and enclosed in steel sheeting<lb />
two and a half inches thick. It is 20<lb />
feet below the auditorium and above it<lb />
are five floors and a roof of rein-<lb />
forced concrete with a combined<lb />
thickness of 46 inches. It is estimated<lb />
to be resistant to anything except a<lb />
direct atomic bomb hit<lb />
Archives building with the nation's<lb />
three most historic documents perdu d<lb />
safely atop ar, a! ar-iike shelf<lb />
Concluding big statements relative<lb />
to the new shrine, Dr. Todd quotfd<lb />
from President Truman's dedicatory<lb />
address, saying: "If the Constitute n<lb />
and Declaration of Independence w<lb />
enshrined m the Archives building, but<lb />
nowhere else, they would be deal,<lb />
and th :r I urial place would be on.y<lb />
a stateV to ml' The Constiiution p d<lb />
the Declaration can live orly as loi g<lb />
as they arc  nned in our hearts<lb />
and mind If th<lb />
'V are r.ot bo en-<lb />
shrined, tl ey would be no better than<lb />
mummies n their glass cases, an<lb />
they could in time become idols whoe<lb />
hip would be a grim mockery<lb />
of the true faitii. Only as the ideas<lb />
envisaged in these documents a e<lb />
reflected in the thoughts and acts of<lb />
Americans can they remain symbols<lb />
of a power that can move the world.<lb />
Constitution And Declaration In New Shrine<lb />
Messick Attends<lb />
Chicago Meeting<lb />
President John D. Messick of East<lb />
Carolina college has been in Chicago<lb />
this week attending the annual meet-<lb />
ing of the American association of<lb />
Colleges for Teacher Education, na-<lb />
tional organization for the improve-<lb />
ment of teacher education. He is a<lb />
member of the Accreditation com-<lb />
mittee of the association and in Chi-<lb />
cago -articipated in the work of this<lb />
group.<lb />
Some 600 presidents, deans and<lb />
professors in teachers colleges and<lb />
university schools of education at-<lb />
tended the annual convention as<lb />
representatives of 263 member col-<lb />
leges and universities.<lb />
As a member of the Accreditation<lb />
committee of the AACTE, Dr. Mes-<lb />
sick and others on the committee<lb />
reviewed at Chicago the evaluation<lb />
reports of 25 colleges and universi-<lb />
ties which are now memibers of the<lb />
organization and which have been<lb />
rated according to standards set up<lb />
by the AACTE. The committee also<lb />
made recommendations at the busi-<lb />
ness session held during the Chicago<lb />
meeting concerning applications for<lb />
membership from other institutions.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Todd, with their neice and nephew, Bona Lee and Michael Burton Pennock of<lb />
Arlington, Va are shown viewing the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights in the Na-<lb />
tional Archives building in Washington, D. C, during a recent visit. To the extreme right in the picture is<lb />
Charles Guy, honor guard of the documents.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLIN IAN<lb />
�as<lb />
East C<lb />
Ffl'<lb />
Sonny R<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
Many heavenly bodies congest our<lb />
skies which in everday diction we<lb />
call suu. These star have numerous<lb />
forms ami sizes and all glow bril-<lb />
liantly. On the earth we also have<lb />
mold ef human beings<lb />
ports stars are<lb />
and of all these<lb />
Russell Dribbles<lb />
athletes are<lb />
the<lb />
�tars, in the<lb />
Movie, civic and<lb />
idolized by millioi<lb />
celestial figures,<lb />
most universal.<lb />
On a torrid, mo<lb />
oat, L949, at tin<lb />
Star Basketball i<lb />
ollege, a new star was<lb />
ht- temperature was hot, but a tou<lb />
sle-i<lb />
Bei<lb />
3S day in Aug-<lb />
hig:h school AU-<lb />
vue held at Goil-<lb />
horn!<lb />
ired baskebballer<lb />
� was even hotter. I<lb />
from New<lb />
e drive and<lb />
0<lb />
f this<lb />
youngster, plus Pne"<lb />
g finesse, impressed<lb />
to the extent that they<lb />
immed ecame Warren (Sonny)<lb />
Russell-infatuated.<lb />
- ca bivated, they chose Russell<lb />
as the nv I valuable player in the<lb />
contest, proving that hoys from small-<lb />
er schools can surpass their big<lb />
brethren from larger institutes in<lb />
basketball. The award was one of the<lb />
first of many to e given Sonny<lb />
Russell signifying his basketball<lb />
brilliance.<lb />
Stands With Best<lb />
An interested observe that night<lb />
wa, Eddie Hickey, astute basketball<lb />
coach or the St. Louis Billikens, who<lb />
ha developed many national greats<lb />
including Easy Ed McAuley. Hickey<lb />
had this to say about Russell: "I can<lb />
safely report that Sonny Russell is<lb />
on par with anyone in the land. I'd<lb />
certainly like to have a couple like<lb />
him on my team' This statement<lb />
was made while Sonny was still W<lb />
high school circles!<lb />
Under the tutorage of Lee Morgan<lb />
at New Bern high school, Russell<lb />
didn't confine his capacities only to<lb />
basketball but was also an outstand-<lb />
letterman. He was a para-<lb />
unt football vdayer! Converting<lb />
his hardwood agility and elusiveness<lb />
to the gridiron, he developed into an<lb />
outstanding end on the football team.<lb />
He was All-conference flanker and<lb />
led his team in scoring for two con<lb />
of the year<lb />
f<lb />
secutive years. He was a versatile<lb />
gridder. doing all the punting and<lb />
booting extra points.<lb />
Russell was no slouch on the base-<lb />
all diamond either. Exhibiting elite<lb />
naturalness as a first baseman he<lb />
hit in the neighborhood of .400 for<lb />
three years in a row. As a prep<lb />
basketballer Sonny came into his own.<lb />
He has always found flipping the<lb />
leather-covered sphere through the<lb />
basketball loop an easy feat. He<lb />
is Now Bern's pride and joy and has<lb />
every reason in the world to be so. He<lb />
was All-state, All-conference, and as<lb />
far as the natives around this area<lb />
are concerned, All-American! As a<lb />
high schooler he averaged 14.5 points<lb />
a game over a span of three years.<lb />
Joins College Ranks<lb />
Luckily for East Carolina Sonny<lb />
chose a school close to home and en-<lb />
rolled here in the iaii of 1949. He<lb />
immediately struck a flame in the<lb />
Pirates, who up to this time ad<lb />
been easy pickings for the opposition,<lb />
and literally set the North State<lb />
I conference afire. In his college debut<lb />
he was an instantaneous sensation.<lb />
iA<lb />
Sunday-Monday<lb />
He found college competition mild<lb />
nrey for his "smooth-as-cream" exe-<lb />
cutions of ticklish maneuvers.<lb />
In his initiaton against Wilson<lb />
Teachers college he lit the scoreboard<lb />
with an even dozen points, and this<lb />
illumination was th igniting spark<lb />
that ha? burned brightly for four<lb />
years. Mr. Russell ran. faked and<lb />
scored his way into an All-confer-<lb />
ence berth as a freshman, and was<lb />
heralded as one of the finest cagers<lb />
to hit the North State in many a moon.<lb />
East Carolina finished only fourth<lb />
' est that year, but held altitude<lb />
enough in the standings to partici-<lb />
pate in the North State tournament.<lb />
The Pirates played only one game,<lb />
but that was long enough for Sonny<lb />
Russell to receive honorable mention<lb />
on the All-tourney squad.<lb />
Rusell, persuaded not to waste<lb />
his abilities, turned to the baseball<lb />
game conic spring, and played a for-<lb />
midable game at first base, hitting<lb />
.300 as a college pleibe. He was a<lb />
definite factor in a very successful<lb />
reason for the Pirates. His hardwood<lb />
-ordination and speed blended nicely<lb />
with the diamond demands, and Son-<lb />
ny fitted in like four aces in a poker<lb />
hand.<lb />
Sonny's sophomore year was prob-<lb />
ably his finest. He had as an affi-<lb />
liate huge Bobby Hodges from Kin-<lb />
ston, in his own a sensational eager.<lb />
As a caging couple they were un-<lb />
surpassed in North State circles.<lb />
They gave the Pirates a superfo one-<lb />
two punch, consequently the Bucb<lb />
I Good Food, Reasonable Prices<lb />
 and Friendly Atmosphere<lb />
BEST IN FOOD<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
created much agony around the con-<lb />
ference.<lb />
No Sophomore Jinx<lb />
irst on East Carolina's schedule<lb />
Wilson Teachers college and the<lb />
sublime Russell was off like Citation<lb />
with 27 points. He was magnificent<lb />
showman his sophomore year develop-<lb />
ing into an electrifying playmaker a<lb />
well as enormous scorer. Midway in<lb />
the "50-51" campaign Sonny exploded<lb />
for a tremendous 35 points against<lb />
a bewildered WCTC quintet.<lb />
At the termination<lb />
Sonnv was chosen on the North Caro<lb />
in a All-State team. His teammates<lb />
came from the Big Four-Duke,<lb />
State. Carolina and Wake Forrest<lb />
with Russell being the only mall"<lb />
college boy to receive the honor. The<lb />
All-atate selection was a pinnacle m<lb />
the career of Sonny Russell and no<lb />
haakettball .layer ever deserved an<lb />
award more. Russell helped lift EC<lb />
ut of the losers' bracket in the North<lb />
State league and bestowed on the Pl-<lb />
ates prestige ami esteem. He did a<lb />
fine reconstruction job in the Pirates<lb />
attack and was the stalwart leader<lb />
and team man.<lb />
East Carolina went to the North<lb />
State tournament that year and play-<lb />
ed excellent basketball. The entire Pi-<lb />
rate team placed on the All-tourney<lb />
squad and naturally Sonny was en-<lb />
dowed with his second straight A11-<lb />
tournev position. The Pirates finish-<lb />
ed in second place. For the season<lb />
Russell scored 357 points and was<lb />
placed on c-very team mythical All-<lb />
opponent aggregation.<lb />
Between the basket' all and baseball<lb />
season on May 19, 1951, Sonny de-<lb />
toured from sports to take to him-<lb />
self a bride. He married the former<lb />
Miss Sue Ann Harrman of Lynn, Ind.<lb />
Now Sonny had another ardent fan<lb />
and inspiration in the lovely Mrs.<lb />
Russell.<lb />
The Russell-captained EC team<lb />
had a good year in "51-52 win-<lb />
ning 16 games while losing nine.<lb />
East Carolina played in the NIAB<lb />
tournament, hut lost to a fired-up<lb />
Lenior Rhyne club. During the sea-<lb />
on Sonny bucketed 35 points against<lb />
Russell Drives<lb />
handle Sundaj<lb />
apt to covet ai<lb />
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NS Standings<lb />
i<lb />
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by this<lb />
time Russell's reputation , rv<lb />
ACC and fired away for 27 against<lb />
a hapless Citadel five. He scored<lb />
408 points for a 17.5 average. For<lb />
the third consecutive time he was<lb />
honored on the All-tournament team<lb />
nationally known.<lb />
Another Creat Year<lb />
Thus far this season Sonny has<lb />
scored 326 points for a 23.3 game<lb />
output. The Pirates are currently X d<lb />
eatakd aloft the conference with a<lb />
11-2 league record. Against High<lb />
Point a couple weeks ago Russell<lb />
.lumped in a voluminous total of 38<lb />
points and I acked that Of) by v<lb />
ping the cords for 35 against W "I'�<lb />
Man! That's what W� call basket<lb />
punishment.<lb />
This writer has seen many basket-<lb />
ball greats including Ranzino. Dickey.<lb />
Groat, Cousy, McAuley, and McKin-<lb />
n of<lb />
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PACE FTVE<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
R-ahj<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
riable<lb />
'n into<lb />
i<lb />
ra have been flying back and<lb />
campus that the coming<lb />
gh Point basketball game, last<lb />
court contest for the Pirates,<lb />
ed to by a "Sonny Russell<lb />
aehi<lb />
I So<lb />
e�<lb />
1 !0Ca'iy�<lb />
ay<lb />
� slot<lb />
" th� school<lb />
seeijj<lb />
Hu� High Point contest will mark<lb />
e final home game for East Caro<lb />
na- great All-State hoopster. The<lb />
i, t has been brought up in the<lb />
jt , ni (Jovernment and has receiv-<lb />
! he hacking of Athletic Director<lb />
M. Jogensen. Although plans are<lb />
lot complete as yet, it appears that<lb />
i advanced idea will be put into<lb />
vt.<lb />
 ih inion that the Student<lb />
tent should be lauded for<lb />
idea. It is indeed a eonvmenda-<lb />
amd beyond a shadow of doubt<lb />
is deserving of the honor.<lb />
sports<lb />
r.as.<lb /><lb />
git<lb />
tiated has the top seeded club come<lb />
off with the laurels. We believe,<lb />
however, that this is the Pirates' year,<lb />
and unless over-confidence strikes<lb />
them down it looks as if the Pirate<lb />
will bring home their first champion-<lb />
ship in a major conference sport.<lb />
Pirates In Action<lb />
idi<lb />
WgS<lb /><lb />
'�ristian tad<lb />
igh there weren't too many<lb />
 present at Saurday's bas-<lb />
; contest with McCrary's Eagles,<lb />
il were on hand were treat-<lb />
�. fine display on the part of<lb />
' rates.<lb />
as good to see the Bucs con-<lb />
thedr pace setting and not let<lb />
rinst independent competition.<lb />
: the locals could well consider<lb />
triumph over the Eagles as a<lb />
r large feather in their hats if<lb />
members that the men from<lb />
0 have held their own with<lb />
f the top fives in the Southern<lb />
ce.<lb />
-any Russell turned in another<lb />
jststanding ball game as did big<lb />
Hodges. Hodges' play under<lb />
I ukboards was especially note-<lb />
h. Charlie Huffman and his<lb />
hhot drew gasps of praise from<lb />
crowd, and Cecil Heath's play<lb />
the backboards against the<lb />
inch taller Eagles was indeed a<lb />
ure to watch. J. C. Thomas,<lb />
gh bothered with the inability<lb />
on lay-up shots, turned in one<lb />
- better ball games.<lb />
- a major disaster strikes the<lb />
 they will go into the annual<lb />
State conference tournament<lb />
UivSalc-m as the top seeded<lb />
The Huts have been plagued<lb />
 luck in post-season play<lb />
j a year and this time will<lb />
e carrying an added jinx.<lb />
ince the tournament was ini-<lb />
Athlete<lb />
Of The Week<lb />
The title "Athlete of the Week"<lb />
goes for this issue to Cecil Heath,<lb />
standout guard of East Carolina's<lb />
victorious basketball five. Cecil was<lb />
chosen for the title this week because<lb />
of his outstanding floor play<lb />
against the McCrary Eagles Satur-<lb />
day night.<lb />
In the McCrary game Cecil ran<lb />
rings around his individual opponent<lb />
and time and again was seen to<lb />
emerge from a backboard scramble<lb />
in possession of the ball. Despite his<lb />
height of less than six feet, the sopho-<lb />
more sensation from Wilmington<lb />
constantly outjumped the taller Ea-<lb />
gles.<lb />
A steady, all round performer, Ce-<lb />
cil is a constant thorn in the side of<lb />
East Carolina opposition. As a ball<lb />
handler he has few equals and his<lb />
set shot is the talk of the North<lb />
State conference.<lb />
The bigest thrill of Heath's col-<lb />
legiate basketball career came on<lb />
the night of January 10 when the<lb />
Buccaneers edgeu Elon 76-75 on the<lb />
Christians' court. Cecil sank nine<lb />
important points that night, including<lb />
five out of six free throws and in<lb />
addition turned to a stellar defensive<lb />
game.<lb />
Crucial Game On Tap Tomorrow<lb />
As Bucs Engage Christians Here<lb />
Bobby Hodges and Charlie Huffman are shown as they do some re-<lb />
bound work in the recent game with McCrary's Eagles. In addition to<lb />
controlling the backboards, both boys, played outstanding offensive games.<lb />
Buccaneers Open 19 Contest<lb />
Baseball Schedule In March<lb />
NS Scoring<lb />
G<lb />
Shoaf, Guilford 18<lb />
Russell, East Carolina 15<lb />
Rodgers, W. Carolina 23<lb />
Hodges, East Carolina 14<lb />
Alexander, High Point 23<lb />
McCormick. W. C - 23<lb />
Peebles, At' 19<lb />
Barker, Lenoir Rhyne 19<lb />
Moseley, High Point 23<lb />
McKaig, Catawba 12<lb />
A 10-game schedule for the East<lb />
Carolina baseball team has just been<lb />
released, according to Dr. N. M. Jor-<lb />
gensen, director of athletics.<lb />
The Pirates, under the tutorage of<lb />
Coach Jack Boone, will open play<lb />
March 27 at Atlantic Christian col-<lb />
lege in Wilson. Play will close on<lb />
Wednesday, May 13, wThen the Bucs<lb />
meet the same team on the local dia-<lb />
1 mond.<lb />
I The first home contest will be<lb />
played March 31 when the Pirates<lb />
ngage New Bedford Institute of New<lb />
Bedford, Mass. New Bedford is the<lb />
only new clulb to be added to the<lb />
Pirate schedule this year. The Bucs<lb />
TPAvg.<lb />
45125<lb />
34923.3<lb />
49921.7<lb />
29921.4<lb />
47320.6<lb />
43318.7<lb />
34117.9<lb />
31916.8<lb />
38116.6<lb />
18215.2<lb />
April 8�Montclair, home<lb />
April 9�Montclair, home<lb />
April 10�Elon, home<lb />
April 15�High Point, home<lb />
April 17�Guilford, away<lb />
April 18�High Point, away<lb />
April 21�Atlantic Christian, away<lb />
April 22�Elon, home<lb />
April 24�Atlantic Christian, home<lb />
April 29�High Point, home<lb />
May 1�Guilford, home<lb />
May 6�Guilford, home<lb />
May S�Elon, away<lb />
May 9�Elon, away<lb />
May 13�Atlantic Christian, home<lb />
Last year saw the division of the<lb />
Bucs Down Eagles<lb />
By 79-65 Count;<lb />
lodges Sinks 28<lb />
by Sam Hux<lb />
Gunning for their twelfth seasonal<lb />
victory of the year the East Carolina<lb />
Pirates bested a rugged McCrary<lb />
Eagles semi-pro five, 79-65, in Me-<lb />
moriail gym Saturday night.<lb />
Behind a great scoring exhibition<lb />
by big Bobby Hodges, the Bucs put<lb />
on a second half splurge to push<lb />
ahead of the game Eagles. Hodges<lb />
netted 28 points during the evening.<lb />
Next to "Firpu" in the point col-<lb />
umn was Sonny Russell with 18<lb />
points. Although suffering from a<lb />
knee injury, the All-America candi-<lb />
date from New Bern turned in a<lb />
great floor game.<lb />
The box:<lb />
McCrary (65) fg ft pf tp<lb />
will meet one other intersectional j North State conference into two sec-<lb />
foe, Montclair State Teachers college tions with regard to baseball. Five<lb />
Sheets, f -  0 0<lb />
Joyce, f � 0 2<lb />
Langdon, f  6 5<lb />
York, c -  5 0<lb />
Williams, c  5 3<lb />
Moran, c � 5 0<lb />
H. Nance, g ? 2 1<lb />
Henry, g - j� 3 2<lb />
Slaydon, g  0 0<lb />
D. Nance, g<lb />
0 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
2 2<lb />
3 17<lb />
2 10<lb />
5 13<lb />
0 10<lb />
1 5<lb />
2 8<lb />
5 0<lb />
5 0<lb />
Besides the torrid inter-collegiate<lb />
pace being set on the hardwoods a<lb />
similar race in competitive spirit is<lb />
raging in the intramural circles. For<lb />
six weeks now 17 teams have bat-<lb />
tled down the wire for campus su-<lb />
premacy.<lb />
In the "A" league the Sheriffs<lb />
seem to be the cream-oi-tne-crop,<lb />
with the Carterets and Knights-of-<lb />
the-Hardwood offering a stalwart<lb />
challenge. The Sheriffs are well uni-<lb />
ted and could give a lo; of college<lb />
clubs a good battle. Leading the "pos-<lb />
se" for the Sheriffs are Sonny Fur-<lb />
long and Larry Rhodes both fine<lb />
basketballers in high school. Furlong<lb />
is hitting the can for a 13.6 average<lb />
and Rhodes is following closely with<lb />
a game output of 9.1 points.<lb />
Second place is co-owned by the<lb />
Contest Has Bearing<lb />
On Final NS Standings<lb />
As Elon Seeks Revenge<lb />
The chips will be down tomorrow<lb />
night when the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
collide head on with Elon's tighting<lb />
Christians in a North State confer<lb />
erce basketball game that will riav�-<lb />
tremendous bearing 0n the final<lb />
standings.<lb />
The visitors have a slim chance<lb />
at the title and their fate would be<lb />
considerably improved if they could<lb />
j down Howard Porter's Buaneers.<lb />
Wednesday nig, howevr prom-<lb />
ises to be one of the great nights in<lb />
East Carolina sports history. Ac-<lb />
cording to reiports received up until<lb />
press time plans are underway to<lb />
stage a "Sonny Russell Night" in<lb />
honor of the Pirates' All-State and<lb />
potential All-American forward who<lb />
will be playing his last home game.<lb />
Approval of the plan has already<lb />
been received from Athletic Director<lb />
N. M. Jorgensen, and final measures<lb />
were discussed at the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment's meeting Wednesday night.<lb />
Russell will lead the Pirates into<lb />
tomorrow night's fracas with a 23.3<lb />
point per game average compiled<lb />
Carterets and the Knights-of-the-<lb />
Hardwood with identical marks of ! through the Bucs' past 15 contests.<lb />
Totals<lb />
East Carolina (79)<lb />
Russell, f <lb />
Carr, f j<lb />
Huffman, f <lb />
26 13 25 65<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
6 6 1 18<lb />
0<lb />
3<lb />
from Montclair, N. J.<lb />
All home games are scheduled to<lb />
:egin at 2:45.<lb />
The schedule:<lb />
March 27�Atlantic Christian, away<lb />
March 31�New Bedford Institute,<lb />
home<lb />
April 2�High Point, away<lb />
April 3�Guilford, away<lb />
clubs�High Point, Elon, Guilford,<lb />
Atlantic Christian and East Carolina<lb />
make up the Eastern division with<lb />
Western Carolina, Appalachian, Le-<lb />
noir-Rhyne and Catawba comprising<lb />
the Western division. At the end of<lb />
regular season play the champions<lb />
from the respective divisions meet<lb />
for the conference crown.<lb />
Hilburn, f 0<lb />
Hodges, c � 11<lb />
Hayes, c   0<lb />
Heath, g  4<lb />
Moye, g<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Jones, g �<lb />
0<lb />
5<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
6<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
0 0<lb />
1 1<lb />
2 8<lb />
0 1<lb />
3 28<lb />
1 1<lb />
4 10<lb />
1 0<lb />
3 12<lb />
0 0<lb />
Totals<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
McCrary <lb />
East Garoiina <lb />
 29 21 16 79<lb />
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with a 16.9 average. He has had<lb />
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though, who boasts a 14.3 mark. This<lb />
team should give the Sheriffs plenty<lb />
of trouble for the champ's seat. The<lb />
Knights-of-the-Hardwood have ac-<lb />
cumulated their victories on the able<lb />
aim of Jack Pickett and Bob Oliver<lb />
who have scored a total of 141 points<lb />
between them.<lb />
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skimpy 2-5 record. Joe Hallow is the<lb />
Arabic chief, possessing a 10-tpoint<lb />
average. The Whiz Kids are a long<lb />
ways from home, embedded in the<lb />
cellar with a 2-7 mark. Stroud has<lb />
been the only "whiz" on their team<lb />
with a dandy 10.5 a game claim.<lb />
In the "B" league the Jocks have<lb />
the distinction of being the only<lb />
jndefeated ball club in the entire<lb />
intramural program. The Jocks have<lb />
an admirable 9-0 record and have<lb />
two fine scorers in Don McLawhorn<lb />
and Tommie Lupton. McLawhon is<lb />
oasketballing-it with an average of<lb />
11.3 and Lupton is hitting the nets<lb />
to the tune of 9.8 a contest. The Low-<lb />
landers have shown class in residing<lb />
in second place with a 7-2 mark.<lb />
Johnny Carr, Tjmrry Owens and<lb />
Leamon Benson are leading the Low<lb />
Landers to higher meadows.<lb />
The Slow Pokes, Phantoms and<lb />
Ham Bones are tied for third place<lb />
with identical marks of 4-4. The<lb />
Bobby Hodges, Cecil Heath, Charlie<lb />
Huffman and J. C. Thomas will in<lb />
all probability round out the Pirates'<lb />
starting five.<lb />
The Christians and the Pirates have<lb />
met once previously this season. In<lb />
that contest the locals edged Elon<lb />
76-75 in a thriller at Burlington.<lb />
Bulletin!<lb />
The SGA voted Wednesday night<lb />
to hold "Sonny Russell Night" next<lb />
Wednesday as planned, after a com-<lb />
mittee visited Dr. Messick o� the<lb />
ubject. Athletic Department Head<lb />
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his approval to the measure, bat<lb />
Basketball Coach Howard Porter<lb />
refused to sanction the idea.<lb />
are the "spirit" in their drive, both<lb />
owning 8 points averages. The Ham<lb />
Bones have Pat Hunt and Rodney<lb />
Heath in their drivers' seat. Hunt<lb />
has "waddled" for a 9.3 game stand-<lb />
ing and has been the spark in the<lb />
Ham Bones. The Cyclones and Wolf-<lb />
pack share the same records of 4-5.<lb />
Ward is the Wolfpack "lead-dog"<lb />
with 62 points in eight contests. The<lb />
Cyclones' Eston Smith ha? "whirl-<lb />
ed" for 81 points- and a 9 T�im<lb />
average.<lb />
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low" in the eighth position with<lb />
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advisor. New students may secure<lb />
table before seing their advisors.<lb />
schedule cards from the registration<lb />
5. Have the instructor of each<lb />
class sign schedule cards.<lb />
6. Go to check-out table.<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
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"Your College Shop"<lb />
Novelist Speaks<lb />
To Organizations<lb />
Books for children are built on<lb />
ideals of courage, faith and love of<lb />
beauty and are based on the belief<lb />
that "It is wonderful to be young<lb />
Mrs. Mebane Holoman Burgwyn,<lb />
North Carolina novelist, said in a talk<lb />
before East Carolina college student<lb />
organisations Tuesday, February 10,<lb />
in the College theatre.<lb />
Mrs Burgwyn, whose home is Jack-<lb />
son, N. C. is the author of three<lb />
books for young people which have<lb />
been widely read and have received<lb />
favorable comments from critics.<lb />
"Penny Rose her latest work, was<lb />
recently published by the Oxford Uni-<lb />
versity press. The novelists' visit to<lb />
the campus was sponsored by the Fu-<lb />
ture Teachers of America, the English<lb />
club, and the Association for Child-<lb />
hood Education at the college.<lb />
"Out of a desire to share Mrs.<lb />
Burgwyn told her audience, "comes<lb />
the desire to create She recounted<lb />
many of the adventures of her child-<lb />
hood and of her later experiences in<lb />
the Occo-neechee Neck of Northeast-<lb />
ern Carolina, and told how she trans-<lb />
lated these events and her reactions<lb />
to them into fiction.<lb />
During her visit to East Carolina<lb />
Mrs. Burgwyn was entertafe) d by<lb />
members of the student organizations<lb />
at a dinner at the Greenville Woman's<lb />
club and, after her talk, at an in-<lb />
formal reception at the Training<lb />
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Women Play Intramural Ball<lb />
Mozart Family In Action<lb />
An announcement recently releas-<lb />
ed states that any woman student is<lb />
eligible to compete in the Women's<lb />
Basketball program currently in pro-<lb />
gress. The program is under the<lb />
sponsorship of the Women's Ath-<lb />
letic association and games are held<lb />
two nights each week.<lb />
A tournament is scheduled for the<lb />
first week in March, at which time<lb />
a champion c i the league will be<lb />
named.<lb />
The officials at these contests are<lb />
students currently enrolled in P. E.<lb />
212. Coaching Girls' Basketball, of<lb />
which Miss Margaret Tifft is the<lb />
instructor.<lb />
Sylvia Wynick t� leading the cor-<lb />
ing parade at ipresenit with 58 points.<lb />
Ann Bell is second with 1 followed Ru<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street<lb />
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by Polly Garnerand K'voyn 1lountHodges<lb />
with i and !)5,respectively.Huffman<lb />
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Tabbing The Scorers<lb />
by Jack Scott<lb />
Soraij Russell and Bobby Hodge<lb />
are still leading the Pirates in scor<lb />
ing with averages of 23.3 and 21.4,<lb />
re pectively. In 15 games, Russell<lb />
ha? dumped in 349 points while Hodg-<lb />
es has accounted for 299 in 15 con-<lb />
tests.<lb />
As a team, the Bucs have scored<lb />
a total of 1,171 points and all<lb />
their opponents 1,033, giving I<lb />
averages of 7S.1 and 68.9, respective-<lb />
ly.<lb />
Individual statistics including<lb />
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