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Staff Welcomes Senior Visitors<lb />
We of the East Carolinian staff would like to take this<lb />
opportunity to welcome you, our high school visitors, to East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
We hope that you are finding your stay here enjoyable<lb />
and that you are able to feel free and at home on our campus.<lb />
We do not think that it is in any way childish to say that we are<lb />
proud of our school and feel that for educational standards and<lb />
hospitality it is among the top. It is our hope that you will see<lb />
nt to return to East Carolina next fall to begin your college edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
During your stay here you have seen the different depart-<lb />
ments that comprise East Carolina college. We hope that you<lb />
have been favorably impressed. We who have been here for at<lb />
least a year can fully appreciate the indecision that may be in<lb />
your minds with regard to selecting a school at which to further<lb />
your education.<lb />
You have observed East Carolina. Now it is our hope that<lb />
your impressions have been favorable, and we are looking for-<lb />
ward to seeing many of you again next fall.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
VOLUME XXVIII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1953<lb />
Number 24<lb />
High School Seniors Visit Campus Today<lb />
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State Home Ec Club Here<lb />
For Workshop Convention<lb />
Playhouse Stages 'Robin Hood<lb />
For Children, April 16-24<lb />
Over 100 Delegates<lb />
From 17 NC Colleges<lb />
Vttend Two-Day Meet<lb />
Members of the College Clubs di-<lb />
u of the North Carolina Home<lb />
lomics association are holding<lb />
r eighth annual workshop at East<lb />
:ina college today and tomorrow.<lb />
Approximately 100 delegates from<lb />
. 7 North Carolina colleges and junior<lb />
tges are attending. Schools rep-<lb />
lied are Appalachian, Campbell,<lb />
wba, East Carolina, Elon, Flora<lb />
Uaedonald, Gardner-Webb, Greeiis-<lb />
oro, High Ponn, Meredith, Pem-<lb />
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Wilson, Woman's college and<lb />
Western Carolina.<lb />
Anne Moore of Turkey, East Caro-<lb />
aa student, is president of the or-<lb />
ation. Other officers are B 'sy<lb />
of Appalachian, vice president;<lb />
y Tier of Flora Macdonald, ee-<lb />
ry; Virginia Mumford of Mars<lb />
Hill, treasurer; and Celia Wood of<lb />
Meredith, reporter.<lb />
Program events for the<lb />
:e a presentation ot<lb />
'E Lea EL Richards' Challea<lb />
by Gwendola Williams<lb />
ro and based on the caret r of a<lb />
eer home economist, tonight by<lb />
� East Carolina Home Economic<lb />
Speakers who are participating in<lb />
the work-hop program include Deaa<lb />
V. Jenkins of East Carolina and<lb />
atherine T. Dennis, vice president<lb />
f the American Home Economics<lb />
ation. Dean Jenkins talked this<lb />
�rning at 9 o'clock on "Our Respon-<lb />
ibilities in Home and Family<lb />
g As principal speaker at a<lb />
:� meeting Saturday, Mis<lb />
discuss "Looking to th<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
Business conducted during the<lb />
work-hop will include installation<lb />
f new officers. East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents will be hostesses Saturday at<lb />
a tea in honor of visitors.<lb />
i p.m.<lb />
8 p.m.<lb />
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8 p.m<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Saturday<lb />
�Movie is in Austin.<lb />
�Ray Anthony concert and<lb />
in Wright auditorium.<lb />
�Faculty Lecture club meets<lb />
in Flanagan. Dr. T. H. Eaton speaks.<lb />
Students and faculty invited to at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:45 p.m.�Commerce club meets<lb />
Flanagan.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
3:30-4:3U p.m.�Home Ec Fashion<lb />
takes place in Austin audi-<lb /><lb />
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torium.<lb />
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p.m.�SGA meets in Flanagan.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
3-5:15 p.m.�Recital by Moon Man-<lb />
ning will be given hi Austin audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
6 p.m.�Workshop play will be<lb />
i d in the College theatre.<lb />
Friday<lb />
1-3:30 pan.�Fashion show is on<lb />
 in Austin auditorium.<lb />
Spanish Class<lb />
Presents Drama<lb />
Liv-<lb />
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Future<lb />
Student members at East Carolina<lb />
f the foreign languages fra-<lb />
tj Sigma Pi Alpha gave a one-<lb />
act comedy in Spanish "Mi Novio<lb />
� at Atlantic Christian col-<lb />
! ge lasi Thursday night. The pro-<lb />
gram was presented there before the<lb />
Ah ha Gamma chapter of the fra-<lb />
ternity.<lb />
The program by East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents included also group singing of<lb />
songs, directed by Jane Sim-<lb />
of Bessemer City, and short<lb />
y Jacqueline Phalempin, East<lb />
ia scholarship student from<lb />
Fiance, and by Nancy Kesler,<lb />
�prings, president of the<lb />
chapter.<lb />
More than 25 student members of<lb />
the Teachers playhouse of East Caro-<lb />
lina college will appear in roles fam-<lb />
ous in story and ballad when the<lb />
dramatic club presents this month<lb />
as its annual play for school children<lb />
Owen Davis' "Robin Hood, or the<lb />
Merry Outlaws of Sherwood Forest<lb />
Douglas Mitchell, Greenville fresh-<lb />
man, will have the title role of Robin<lb />
Hood, and Ann McCrary, sophomore<lb />
from Durham, will play Lady Marian.<lb />
David Lee of Tarboro, as Little<lb />
John; C. Poe Mooring of S.now Hill,<lb />
as Friar Tuck; Ralph Rives of En-<lb />
field, as the Sheriff of Nottingham;<lb />
T Groups Hold<lb />
Initial Service<lb />
In New Building<lb />
Student members of the YWCA and<lb />
the YMCA at East Carolina college<lb />
held their first vesper service in<lb />
the recently completed Y Hut on the<lb />
campus Thursday of this week.<lb />
President John D. Messick of the<lb />
college was speaker. Maidred Morris<lb />
of Kenly and Charlie B. Bedford of<lb />
P ceville, presidents of the two reli-<lb />
gious organizations, participated in<lb />
the program.<lb />
The new Y Hut was completed<lb />
about two weeks ago. Keys to the<lb />
building were turned over to Miss<lb />
.Morris and Mr. Bedford by College<lb />
Business Manager F. D. Duncan<lb />
Thursday, April 2, at a ceremony<lb />
attended by YWCA-YMCA officers<lb />
and faculty advisors and administra-<lb />
tive officers of the college.<lb />
Andrew K. Meeder of Norfolk, Va<lb />
president of the YMCA during the<lb />
li52-li)53 term, is now conducting a<lb />
campus drive for funds to provide<lb />
equipment and furnishings for the<lb />
new Y Hut. Contributions will come<lb />
largely from the college faculty.<lb />
the period of April 16-24. Five of<lb />
these, presented for school children<lb />
of Pitt county, will be staged in the<lb />
College theatre, and one at the<lb />
Eppes school in Greenville. Two per-<lb />
formances on April 24 will be give-n<lb />
in Kinston. Several thousand people<lb />
are expected to attend.<lb />
Dr. Lucile H. Charles of the fac-<lb />
ulty, director of dramatic arts at the<lb />
college, is director of "Robin Hood<lb />
The Greenville Chapter of the Amer-<lb />
ican association of University Wo-<lb />
men, sponsor of the annual chil-<lb />
dren's play for the past several<lb />
years, is again cooperating with the<lb />
Teachers playhouse in this year's<lb />
production.<lb />
Members of the cast include also<lb />
Charles Bedford, Pikeville; Thomas<lb />
Pierce, Rocky Mount; Andrew Meed-<lb />
er, Norfolk, Va Billye Canady, Clar-<lb />
endon; Ruth Lassiter, Four Oaks;<lb />
Peggy Barfield, Ayden; Kenneth<lb />
Boideaux, Mt. Olive; and others who<lb />
have minor roles.<lb />
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Ray Anthony Musicians Here<lb />
For Concert, Dance Monday<lb />
Monday night, April 20, 8 p.m is<lb />
the date and time and Ray Anthony,<lb />
"The Young Man With the Horn<lb />
America's top band leader, is the<lb />
man of the hour.<lb />
Beginning at 8 with a concert in<lb />
ght auditorium and following up<lb />
a better than two hours of dance<lb />
music Ray Anthony and his orchestra<lb />
present an evening of top music<lb />
for the students and faculty of East<lb />
Carolina college and their guest.<lb />
Students will be admitted on their<lb />
Identification card and are allowed<lb />
to purchase one ticket from the<lb />
Budget office prior to the dance for<lb />
a non-student guest.<lb />
Anthony, since forming his band<lb />
upon discharge from the Navy in<lb />
1946, has sky-rocketed to popular<lb />
acclaim among the popular musicians<lb />
of the nation. Famed as 'The Young<lb />
Man With A Horn Anthony was<lb />
born in Bentleyville, Pa and raised<lb />
in Cleveland.<lb />
He played with local bands while<lb />
attending high school in Cleveland<lb />
and then landed his first name band<lb />
job with Al Donahue's outfit. Fol-<lb />
lowing a brief stay with Jimmy Dor-<lb />
sey, Anthony joined the Glenn Miller<lb />
aggregation in 1940 and played dur-<lb />
ing several coast-to-coast tours.<lb />
After his hitch in the Navy, during<lb />
which he directed a top notch service<lb />
band in the Pacific, Ray and his<lb />
ever present trumpet formed his own<lb />
band and soon was hailed as Ameri-<lb />
ca's greatest musical name since the<lb />
late Glenn Miller.<lb />
Anthony, who is married to Dee<lb />
Keating, a former vocalist with his<lb />
band, stands five feet, eight inches<lb />
tall and bears a strong resenblance<lb />
to screen star Cary Grant. He is a<lb />
rabid baseball fan and holds as his<lb />
main ambition the desire to make<lb />
a record which will sell a million<lb />
platters.<lb />
Anthony is not the whole show<lb />
of his orchestra, however. Included<lb />
among his performers are Jo Ann<lb />
Greer, a new discovery at the Holly-<lb />
wood Paladium, and Tommy Mercer,<lb />
recently voted the top male vocalist<lb />
currently performing with the coun-<lb />
try's dance bands.<lb />
Monday night's performance will<lb />
mark the second consecutive year<lb />
that Ray Anthony has appeared at<lb />
Bast Carolina. His performance dur-<lb />
ing the spring of 1952 was well re-<lb />
ceived by all present and present<lb />
indications point to another top-notch<lb />
turnout for his show.<lb />
Anthony and his orchestra are<lb />
luring brought to Greenville and East<lb />
Carolina as the final number on the<lb />
1952-53 Entertainment series spon-<lb />
sored by the college.<lb />
BSO Pays Visit,<lb />
Presents Program<lb />
The East Carolina Baptist Student<lb />
union presented a religious program<lb />
at Pembroke State college at Pem-<lb />
broke, in Robeson county, Sunday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
This was an exchange program<lb />
scheduled last year when arrange-<lb />
ments were made for them to be<lb />
held at Pembroke and Greenville.<lb />
East Carolina's Alice Jackson pre-<lb />
sided. Others on program included<lb />
Hattie Ruth Wilson, Nora Mills,<lb />
Carolyn Bullard and E. J. Hines.<lb />
The theme of the meeting was<lb />
"The Eternal Friendship Evelyn<lb />
Eury sang "The Stranger of Galilee<lb />
accompanied at the piano by Laura<lb />
Pope.<lb />
Election Keynote<lb />
Of Science Meet<lb />
Tuesday Evening<lb />
Election of officers for the 1953-<lb />
54 school year highlighted a meeting<lb />
of the Science club Tuesday at 7 p.m.<lb />
in the Flanagan building.<lb />
Those chosen were Ray Kirby,<lb />
president; Frances Green, secretary-<lb />
treasurer; and Olene Civils, public<lb />
relations director. A run-off will be<lb />
held at the next meeting between<lb />
Lois Tucker and Lillian Haynes for<lb />
the office of vice president.<lb />
Advisors for the club next year<lb />
will be Mr. J. C. Derrick and Dr.<lb />
Christine Wilton.<lb />
Following the election the final<lb />
plans for the spring tour were dis-<lb />
cussed. It was decided that the tour<lb />
would take place on April 24 and 25<lb />
to the Duke Gardens on the Duke<lb />
university campus and the dye mills<lb />
at Burlington. The first day of the<lb />
tour would conclude with an outing<lb />
at Morrow Mountain State park. The<lb />
second day will be spent touring the<lb />
ark and the Planetarium at Chapel<lb />
Hill.<lb />
Following the discussion members<lb />
of the Science club from Atlantic<lb />
Christian college presented a pro-<lb />
gram. A recreation period concluded<lb />
the meeting.<lb />
Enrollment Here<lb />
Shows Increase<lb />
Over Last Year<lb />
With 2,656 individual students en-<lb />
rolled here over a 12 month period,<lb />
fhe enrollment at East Carolina col-<lb />
lege has increased five and one-half<lb />
per cent over last year's total, ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Orval L. Philips,<lb />
registrar. This period covers the<lb />
time from the beginning of Spring<lb />
quarter 1952 through the beginning<lb />
of the current Spring quarter.<lb />
Two thousand two hundred eighty<lb />
students have been enrolled here dur-<lb />
ing the present school year. Out of<lb />
this number 870 are freshmen. This<lb />
is an increase over last year's enroll-<lb />
ment. The number of sophomores this<lb />
year totaled 447. There have been<lb />
337 juniors and 393 seniors here thi<lb />
year.<lb />
In addition to the regular students<lb />
there have been 263 graduate stu-<lb />
dents enrolled at East Carolina this<lb />
year and 24 special students, includ-<lb />
ing some students from foreign coun-<lb />
tries.<lb />
Dr. Phillips explained that al-<lb />
though only 80 Korean veterans have<lb />
been enrolled at East Carolina this<lb />
year, he expects the number to rise<lb />
sharply during next year.<lb />
During the same 12-month period<lb />
from last spring through this, a new<lb />
maximum of 467 graduate students<lb />
have attended East Carolina college.<lb />
Dr. Phillips added that the enroll-<lb />
ment at East Carolina has already<lb />
-quailed and surpassed that of two<lb />
or three of the major Southern col-<lb />
leges, and that further increase is<lb />
anticipated during the next few<lb />
years.<lb />
Groups See College In Action;<lb />
Day Offers Varied Activities<lb />
More than 3,000 seniors from high schools in North Caro-<lb />
lina and Virginia are participating in activities of High School day<lb />
today on the campus of East Carolina college.<lb />
A program crowded with events suited to the varied in-<lb />
terests of visitors was planned under the direction of Dr. Ed J.<lb />
Carter of the faculty, chairman of the High School day commit-<lb />
tee at the college.<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
6:30-6:45<lb />
organ<lb />
7:15-7:30<lb />
Saturday<lb />
p.m. WGTC, Greenville,<lb />
reveries (George Perry)<lb />
p.m. WGBR Goldsboro,<lb />
organ reveries<lb />
Sunday<lb />
2:00-2:30 p.m. WGTM Wilson, stu-<lb />
dent recital (Jeanine Ennis, Dolores<lb />
Matthews, Carolyn Brothers, Ellen<lb />
Sprinkle, Elizabeth Beam, Julia<lb />
George)<lb />
4:45-5:00 p.m. WCPS Tarboro, or-<lb />
gan reveries<lb />
6:30-7:00 p.m. WCEC Rocky Mount,<lb />
student recital (Catherine Stephen-<lb />
on. Jeanine Ennis)<lb />
7:30-8:00 p.m. WGTC Greenville,<lb />
East Carolina orchestra, Varsity<lb />
Glee cluo. (Soloists, Dolores Mat-<lb />
thews and Bernard Ham)<lb />
Thursday<lb />
10:15-10:30 p.m. WFTC Kinston,<lb />
organ reveries<lb />
Bein.u broadcast weekly, otherwise<lb />
indefinite schedule:<lb />
Organ Reveries over WRRF Wash-<lb />
ington<lb />
WIAM Williamston�Music depart-<lb />
ment program. This week woodwin<lb />
quintet, brass ensemble, clarinet quar-<lb />
tet.<lb />
Lecture Club Convenes<lb />
Dr. Theodore H. Eaton, faculty<lb />
member of the department of science<lb />
at East Carolina, will speak at a<lb />
meeting of the Faculty Lecture club<lb />
Monday, April 20, at 8 p.m. in the<lb />
Flanagan auditorium, according to<lb />
Dr. James Poindexter, program chair-<lb />
man of the organization.<lb />
Legislature Calls<lb />
Meeting To Revise<lb />
Old Constitution<lb />
Student Government association<lb />
President Mitchell Saieed recom-<lb />
mended to the legislature to call for<lb />
a constitutional convention to revise<lb />
the present constitution at the Wed-<lb />
nesday night meeting of the group.<lb />
The measure was approved by the<lb />
body and as it stands the convention<lb />
will begin Monday at 2 p.m.<lb />
The Executive council will act as<lb />
the official constitutional committee<lb />
and will be in charge of the details.<lb />
Everyone is invited to this change<lb />
which will effect each and every<lb />
student in college.<lb />
Some of the proposed changes in-<lb />
clude reorganization of Men's and<lb />
Women's judiciary committee, change<lb />
in budget appropriations, organize<lb />
committees to adjust club and or-<lb />
ganization meetings and clarifica-<lb />
tion of constitutional conflicts.<lb />
Other changes will be proposed by<lb />
the legislature and student body later.<lb />
Four Represent<lb />
EC In Colorado<lb />
At ACE Session<lb />
Campus Y Hut Now Complete, Ready For Use<lb />
Bay Anthony<lb />
East Carolina college's new Y Hut<lb />
has been completed, and the keys to<lb />
the building have been presented by<lb />
Business Manager F. D. Duncan to<lb />
the presidents of the campus YMCA<lb />
and YWCA.<lb />
The Hut is planned for student<lb />
use. Vesper services conducted by<lb />
the Y organizations will be held there;<lb />
and the building will he available for<lb />
other meetings, both religious and<lb />
recreational.<lb />
An attractive one-story structure,<lb />
the Hut is located on the south cam-<lb />
pus just to the rear of the College<lb />
infirmary. A fine grove of pines,<lb />
dogwoods, oaks, hollies and other<lb />
trees lend beauty to the setting.<lb />
More than 25 years ago the college<lb />
acquired its first Y Hut. Until last<lb />
fall the building was extensively used<lb />
for religious services, meetings of<lb />
various organizations and recreation-<lb />
al activities of students.<lb />
Old Hut Torn Down<lb />
When the site for the new Joyner<lb />
library, now under construction on<lb />
the campus, was chosen, it was nec-<lb />
essary to move or demolish the old<lb />
Y Hut, The building, a frame struc-<lb />
ture, was razed last summer; and<lb />
much of the material was salvaged<lb />
land used later in the construction of<lb />
the new Hut.<lb />
The contract for the Joyner library,<lb />
Business Manager Duncan states,<lb />
provided sufficient funds to move the<lb />
old Hut to a new location. When it<lb />
was decided to tear down the struc-<lb />
ture and rebuild it, the college Board<lb />
of Trustees authorize the use of funds<lb />
donated to the college for any pur-<lb />
pose approved by the Board. So far<lb />
as possible, college labor was used<lb />
for construction of the new building.<lb />
The recently completed Hut is a<lb />
cottage-type structure. The exterior<lb />
is finished in brown asbestos siding,<lb />
and doors and window frames are<lb />
white. Steps leading to the entrance<lb />
are of brick and are built in semi-<lb />
circular pattern.<lb />
The main room within the building<lb />
is spacious and well-lighted. It meas-<lb />
ures 49 f�et by 32 feet. A handsome<lb />
brick fireplace faces the entrance.<lb />
"We are indebted for the materials<lb />
of the hardwood floors Mr. Duncan<lb />
states, "to the Garris-Evans Lumber<lb />
company of Greenville, who present-<lb />
ed them as a gift to the college and<lb />
to the YMCA and the YWCA<lb />
Windows with sliding panes light<lb />
the room on four sides. The heating<lb />
system is connected with the college<lb />
power plant.<lb />
Comforts of Home<lb />
A kitchen equipped with an electric<lb />
stove and a refrigerator, a porcelain<lb />
sink and ample cabinet space opens<lb />
into the main room. A cloak room<lb />
and an office are located near the<lb />
entrance. Toilet facilities are pro-<lb />
vided in the building.<lb />
The Hut will be furnished by the<lb />
YMCA and the YWCA, and a drive<lb />
for funds for the interior decoration<lb />
of the building will begin soon on the<lb />
campus. A piano and some furniture<lb />
from the original Hut will be used.<lb />
Charlie B. Bedford of Pikeville and<lb />
Maidred J. Morris of Kenly, newly<lb />
elected presidents of the Y organi-<lb />
zations for the 1953-1954 term, re-<lb />
ceived this week keys to the Hut<lb />
from Mr. Duncan. Presidents for the<lb />
1952-1953 college term who have<lb />
assisted in planning the Hut and its<lb />
furnishing are Andrew Meeder of<lb />
Norfolk, Va and Joyce Gurley of<lb />
Goldsboro and Graee Baker of Ken-<lb />
ansville.<lb />
A group of approximately 20 atu-<lb />
dent officers and other members of<lb />
the two organizations also partici-<lb />
pated in activities leading toward<lb />
the building and equipping of tht<lb />
new Y Hut<lb />
Dr. Eva Williamson of the East<lb />
Carolina college department of edu-<lb />
cation and three student representa-<lb />
tives of the college branch of the<lb />
Association for Childhood Education<lb />
attended April 5-10 in Denver, Colo.<lb />
the 1953 Study conference of ACE<lb />
International.<lb />
Students selected by ACE members<lb />
here to participate in the Denver<lb />
conference were Alice Roberson of<lb />
Wilson, vie president of the campus<lb />
organization; Jane M. Credle of New<lb />
Holland; and Anne DuRant of Wil-<lb />
mington. All are active members of<lb />
the college branch of the ACE.<lb />
Dr. Williamson, who is faculty ad-<lb />
visor of the campus branch of the<lb />
ACE, has accepted an invitation to<lb />
serve as a special contributor to one<lb />
of the study and laboratory groups<lb />
which met during the conference.<lb />
The topic for consideration was<lb />
"What Do We Know About the Role<lb />
of Science in Childhood Education?"<lb />
The Denver conference was plan-<lb />
ned to offer fresh approaches and<lb />
new techniques for those concerned<lb />
with the education and well-being of<lb />
children. Visits to public elementary<lb />
schools, schools for children under<lb />
six and child care centers in Denver<lb />
were included on the program.<lb />
Performances of Garson Kan'n's<lb />
Broadway hit "Born Yesterday" by<lb />
the Teachers playhouse of the coi ege<lb />
and of Sigmund Romberg's operetta<lb />
"The Student Prince" by a cast of<lb />
150 students and the East Carolina<lb />
orchestra were major attractions of-<lb />
fered for the ente; ainment of visit-<lb />
ors. Music by the College band, the<lb />
College choir, and the Varsity Glee<lb />
club was a part of an assembly pro-<lb />
gram this morning.<lb />
Cadets Parade<lb />
A parade by the college Air Force<lb />
ROTC wing of approximately 500<lb />
cadets was staged on the tampu-<lb />
during tht morning. Lt. Col. Roger<lb />
G. Fuller, professor of air science<lb />
and tactics at East Carolina, spoke<lb />
at the assembly program on the<lb />
ROTC and its advantages to college<lb />
students.<lb />
Athletic events for today include<lb />
a Northeastern conference baseball<lb />
game between the Greenville and the<lb />
Elizabeth City high schools. During<lb />
the afternoon the Acquatics club oi<lb />
Bast Carolina is staging a contin-<lb />
uous program of swimming, diving<lb />
and water s'ports at the pool in the<lb />
Memorial gymnasium.<lb />
Afternoon Dance<lb />
At an afternoon fashion show spon-<lb />
sored by home econmics students at<lb />
the college new spring styles for<lb />
women are being modeled. A dance<lb />
in the Wright building in honor of<lb />
visitors has also been arranged. A<lb />
barbecue luncheon was served on the<lb />
campus picnic groonds.<lb />
Departmental exhibitions have been<lb />
open all day to give visitors an op-<lb />
portunity to observe work in their <lb />
fields of special interest. An exten-<lb />
sive display based on the biological<lb />
and physical sciences is being offered<lb />
by the department of science.<lb />
Art students are displaying their;<lb />
work in the Austin building and th<lb />
college library, and a display of ma-<lb />
terials of interest to foreign -��<lb />
guages students is also being shown.<lb />
The departments of business edtte-<lb />
tion and industrial arts are holding<lb />
open house for visitors and c<lb />
departments are offering manukur<lb />
meetings.<lb />
Former Student<lb />
Dies In Florida<lb />
Airplane Crash<lb />
Second Lt. Stanley T. Smith of<lb />
Kinston was one of two men killed<lb />
in the crash of a training plane near<lb />
Marianna, Fla Tuesday, April 7. He<lb />
was stationed at Graham Air base<lb />
in Florida undergoing flight training<lb />
at the time of the accident.<lb />
Smith graduated from East Caro-<lb />
lina college in May, 1952 with an<lb />
A. B. degree in business education.<lb />
On May 18, 1951, he was awarded<lb />
the Distinguished Military atndent<lb />
honor from the college AFS.OTC de-<lb />
partment. In his senior year he was<lb />
appointed cadet colonel.<lb />
Before enrolling at EGG, Bmfflk<lb />
was a veteran of World War II a�4<lb />
served overseas in Gtasaaay ia "$�<lb />
Air Force.<lb />
He was married to Basel Rob3<lb />
also from Kinston and an al<lb />
of East Carolina collega,<lb />
Upper-Classmen<lb />
Eligible To Apply<lb />
For Scholarships<lb />
The college now has avail<lb />
plication blanks for �e -<lb />
for 0 scholarships si $&amp;. t&amp;c (for<lb />
�undents who will b� lap<lb />
for the school yef I, As<lb />
nouncement conceiS:<lb />
arships was recently - made fei tl '�<lb />
the newspapers.<lb />
Scholarships will a aw s<lb />
the basis of ciuttwster, m at-<lb />
tic ability and qualit�a �<lb />
Any student wishing? h<lb />
cation for one of ttfeSPt<lb />
may secure an applicant<lb />
Dean Prewett<lb />
When the tod��t<lb />
the application, it if, fl<lb />
secure the signature<lb />
major advisor battwt<lb />
application to Paan I<lb />
sideration by Jhe i.<lb />
committee. Sfcadewti <lb />
for one of ibum <lb />
do so promptly ,<lb />
Seniors<lb />
Eleet<lb />
Royise $a<lb />
C. ha<lb />
gxadnai<lb />
Carolina<lb />
spring<lb />
tivitle<lb />
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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1&amp;&amp;<lb />
PBJDA-<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
BAST CABOLINI AN<lb />
East-Carolinian:<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered a3 second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U S Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879<lb />
Ye Editor s<lb />
s<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
Who's WWAt East Carolina<lb />
81<lb />
by Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
S<lb />
�ay<lb />
Stoocfated CoBe6idte Pnw<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
� The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Move on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line, <lb />
all your tears wash out a word of it.<lb />
Nor<lb />
E. Fitzgerald<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Ray Anthony is on everyone's mind<lb />
at the present, ibeing he will play<lb />
for a concert and dance here Monday<lb />
evening as the last part of this year's<lb />
college Kntertainment series. Most<lb />
of us who were at East Carolina last<lb />
year well remember the performance<lb />
pat on by the A-nthony musicians.<lb />
We won hi like to remind everyone<lb />
that the dance is closed to the public.<lb />
Students will be admitted free upon<lb />
presentation of student identification<lb />
cards. Each student may purchase<lb />
one ticket for an outside guest if he<lb />
is accompanying the guest.<lb />
Eitor-ln-Chief<lb />
Managing Edi<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
 A� HH.rSo�, Emily Boyce, Pay. MM<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
C. L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
Tommie Lupton<lb />
Edwina McMullan<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
Kay Johnston,<lb />
Ediorial Advisor<lb />
Staff Photographer<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sports Assistants<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips, Jack Scott<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Awistant Business Manager<lb />
Business Assistants<lb />
Atwood Smith, Dwight Garrett<lb />
 Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Edna Massad<lb />
Faye Jones<lb />
Mary Gillette,<lb />
"Student Prince" was really great!<lb />
We feel that everyone really bene-<lb />
fited from the presentation. Over<lb />
1200 students made the production<lb />
possible, and from the calibre of the<lb />
acting and singing we are able to<lb />
say that all the hard work put ia<lb />
over many hours really yielded big<lb />
dividends.<lb />
We have been told that the gardens<lb />
he girls' dorms are loaded<lb />
sun bathers on pretty<lb />
imagine that many stu-<lb />
h<lb />
Marty MacArthur,<lb />
Rxohango Editor<lb />
down w<lb />
days. We<lb />
dents have been hitting the beaches<lb />
regularly on week ends lately.<lb />
itlf Help Rates Low<lb />
Th student self help rate at East Carolina is<lb />
42.8 cents an hour. At the University of North<lb />
Carolina it is 75 cents and other state supported<lb />
schools have a slight higher rate than w.<lb />
F D Duncan, business manager ot the col-<lb />
lege, gives an exi lanation of this The expenses<lb />
at Carolina and some other state schools are high-<lb />
er than here UNC charges up to $45 per quartet<lb />
for a dorm room, whereas East Carolina charges<lb />
onlv $20 to $23. The cost of eating in the college<lb />
ours. For these reasons Carolina can afford a<lb />
dining halls at Chapel Hill is also higher than<lb />
hitrher self-help rate. , .<lb />
When the state allocates the college budget<lb />
every year, a part is set aside for student help.<lb />
This is supplemented by the profits from the<lb />
dormitories and dining hall. (The dorms and<lb />
dining halt are more or less independent from<lb />
the state.) But the state's fund only furnishes<lb />
less than half of the 42.8 cents.<lb />
Mr Duncan, who wrote $15,000 worth of<lb />
checks to self-help students last quarter, says<lb />
that he ho-oes that he can find it possible to raise<lb />
the student help-rate by July 1 How much he<lb />
could raise it is undetermined, but Mr. Duncan<lb />
says it may be from 10 to 15 per cent.<lb />
Mr. Duncan further adds that he realizes<lb />
that the student help-rate is low and will do all<lb />
he can to raise it. We feel that persons doing<lb />
these odd campus jobs to help aid their financial<lb />
funds to further their education should make<lb />
more money; however, under the present con-<lb />
ditions the'possibilities of higher pay are ques-<lb />
tionable.<lb />
Talking the other day to Registrar<lb />
Orval L. Phillips, we found out that<lb />
there will be no pre-registration this<lb />
spring for next year. We imagine<lb />
the reason for not taking time out<lb />
for pre-registering is that next fall<lb />
during registration all students do<lb />
not have to go through the proce-<lb />
dures on the same day.<lb />
This past week end saw many<lb />
students on campus taking part ia<lb />
various athletic games. There were<lb />
two games of softbaB going on Sat-<lb />
urday afternoon at one time or an-<lb />
r a court full of tennis players<lb />
were gaming, and several golfers<lb />
were out driving. This just proves<lb />
there are a few persons who<lb />
campus week ends.<lb />
The outstanding student chosen for<lb />
this week's "Who's Who" is Maurice<lb />
Moore, a senior from Wilmington.<lb />
Maurice has been at East Caro-<lb />
lina for two years and plans to<lb />
graduate May 18 of this year with<lb />
a B.S. degree.<lb />
His freshman and sophomore years<lb />
were spent at Wilmington college in<lb />
his home town, where he was an<lb />
outstanding student. There he was<lb />
active in basketball and dramatics<lb />
and he also served on the school<lb />
paper staff.<lb />
He chose East Carolina to com-<lb />
plete his education after visiting out-<lb />
campus and as he put it, "I com-<lb />
pared it with the campuses and at-<lb />
titudes of other schools that I had<lb />
attended during the summer or visit-<lb />
ed and decided to come and stay; so<lb />
here I am. In fact I wish that I had<lb />
come my full four years to ECC<lb />
School's Reputation Known<lb />
Maurice feels that the students<lb />
have a friendliness on campus that<lb />
is seldom found at a college. "It<lb />
sold me he said, "for I had at first<lb />
planned to attend UNC He in-<lb />
formed us that the people at Stetson<lb />
university in Florida had heard about<lb />
our friendliness, for the football<lb />
players mentioned it to him.<lb />
This social studies major and Eng-<lb />
lish minor did his practice teaching<lb />
in Greenville high school winter quar-<lb />
ter of this year. He taught eco-<lb />
nomics and American history. We<lb />
asked if he had any unusual experi-<lb />
ences, to which he replied, "Heavens,<lb />
it was three months of nothing but<lb />
experiences<lb />
There was one rather amusing in-<lb />
cident, though, that we would like to<lb />
tell about. On this certain day, Mau-<lb />
rice was conducting a class on inter-<lb />
ests and putting up property as col-<lb />
lateral. A boy raised his hand and<lb />
asked, "Mr. Moore, how much in-<lb />
terest would I have to pay<lb />
we<lb />
11 as<lb />
rt. He stated that he would<lb />
,ave liked very much to participate<lb />
b various other extracurricular ac-<lb />
tivities but his military and<lb />
rying maximum<lb />
prevented this.<lb />
hours each quarter<lb />
Last<lb />
.summer Maurice attended<lb />
�� camp at McDill Air Force<lb />
near Tampa, Fla for a month.<lb />
he listened to lectures ana<lb />
The 1953-54 Student Government at East<lb />
Carolina has started off in fine form and all in-<lb />
dications point to a promising future ol progr<lb />
Perhaps the most important item carried out by<lb />
the SGA was the election to decide on n<lb />
Ertertainment series programs.<lb />
The SGA sho'ild be congratulated 1 n their<lb />
fine work in sponsoring the election, but the<lb />
student body as a whole should be ashamed of<lb />
themselves. .<lb />
The turnout ot votes on this IS<lb />
trustingly small considering the amount<lb />
ing done by students with reference to thi<lb />
serKs of program. It was obvious I<lb />
LHvii<lb />
ate of the Air Force demon<lb />
"ie baa"<lb />
the oMofthe programs presented during<lb />
 ?� 1 �� heartilv suported the vast m ty of<lb />
on<lb />
$100<lb />
Maurice Moore<lb />
if 1 put up a piece of land in Arabia<lb />
as collateral?" Maurice told the boy<lb />
that the interest would be out of<lb />
reason, but at the same time he was<lb />
thinking to himself what a foolish<lb />
question for a high school senior to<lb />
ask. Much to his surprise, though,<lb />
he later found that the boy actually<lb />
did own some land in Arabia for his<lb />
father was in the oil business and<lb />
traveled there.<lb />
Likes Teaching<lb />
Maurice liked student teaching<lb />
very much and found it quite inter-<lb />
esting, for he said that you had the<lb />
opportunity to see many various<lb />
types of people and personalities.<lb />
II, .aid, "It helps you to study if<lb />
nothing else and teaches you to 'read<lb />
between the lines<lb />
The activity here at East Carolina<lb />
that has taken up the majority of<lb />
his time is AFROTC. He has been<lb />
a m mber of this both years that he<lb />
has been here and is wing command-<lb />
er as a senior. Also he's a member<lb />
of the officer's club this year, as<lb />
base<lb />
There<lb />
HZL Gen. A�strong was the :a,e � - -  ,<lb />
commander. Ine met. i<lb />
stated, was having access to<lb />
fie r's club and open post after dutj<lb />
hours until 10 p. �. "Now I know<lb />
what the girls have to go through<lb />
when signing out, for I had to do<lb />
the same thing whenever 1 weol W<lb />
the library and post office<lb />
Sports Draw Interest<lb />
Sports are his primary interest in<lb />
the way of spending spare time. He<lb />
likes tennis, football, baskefall, salt<lb />
water fishing and bird and duck<lb />
hunting. Another favorite pastime H<lb />
"roaming the beach<lb />
In his hometown Maurice was quite<lb />
active in the Presbyterian church<lb />
There he was president of the youth<lb />
league and also served on various<lb />
committees and councils. While still<lb />
in high school he went for several<lb />
weeks to Flora McDonald college for<lb />
a workshop meeting. There he met<lb />
many people of other towns who were<lb />
there for the same purpose, to take<lb />
I part and lead devotional. The classes<lb />
consisted of such things as the study<lb />
of the Bible and devotionals. Future<lb />
work was planned in the workshops.<lb />
After graduation Maurice will re-<lb />
ceive his commission and go into<lb />
active duty. When completing his ser-<lb />
vice in the Air Force his plans to go<lb />
into textiles or attend Wharton School<lb />
ef Business in Pennsylvania to study<lb />
business, furthering and broadening<lb />
his major here.<lb />
 a<lb />
ncen '<lb />
Bue-<lb />
to<lb />
con1<lb />
The<lb />
high0<lb />
etk<lb />
:<lb />
ui,i we heartily suported tne vaM in<lb />
the criticism. The trouble remains h<lb />
that once an oportunity was prea the<lb />
students to have something done to br n<lb />
programs here insignificant interest v<lb />
Not more than one-third of th elij<lb />
us voters exercised the privilege o<lb />
ballot for or against the numei<lb />
It is obvious, therefore, that if next yeai<lb />
doe's not apeal to the students then I<lb />
no one but themselves to blame.<lb />
The SGA cooperated in the v !<lb />
Entertainment committee agreed<lb />
the balloting in as far as possible bu1<lb />
as a whole, let their own argument d wn V<lb />
be better than that presented during<lb />
sincerely that next year's Entertain!<lb />
but if it is not then the student- of i.<lb />
lina have no one but themselves to Man<lb />
and<lb />
Mild "<lb />
pat<lb />
tunng<lb />
that <lb />
Hid<lb />
,<lb />
that<lb />
remain<lb />
on<lb />
A<lb />
were<lb />
Head"<lb />
� The<lb />
lent who catches on quickly<lb />
three books to the Michigan<lb />
college library last month. They<lb />
"Stop Forgetting "Use Your<lb />
and "How to Remember<lb />
books were a week overdue.<lb />
Boys, Beware Of Suncourts<lb />
Definition of "college according<lb />
to the Michigan State Normal News:<lb />
-i stitutions which sometimes lower<lb />
entrance requirements with an end<lb />
in view�not to mention promising<lb />
ackles and backs<lb />
Sorry, The Line Is Busy<lb />
Bzzz, Bzzz, Bzzz. And once more a disgrun-<lb />
tled slams down a telephone somewhere due to<lb />
the fact that the phones in Austin building are<lb />
yVe wonder how often, day after day, this<lb />
scene is reenacted by the many people who must<lb />
make calls to Austin building. The cause of the<lb />
difficulty lies in the fact that only one line leads<lb />
to Austin and this must serve the three tele-<lb />
phones located there. Therefore, if one phone is<lb />
in use this automatically causes a busy signal to<lb />
register when a call is made to either of the<lb />
other two outlets.<lb />
For many a day various groups have been<lb />
clamoring for'more telephones, not only in Austin<lb />
building but at other strategic spots on campus.<lb />
The difficulty lies not only with the tact<lb />
that there are too few phones in Austin, but<lb />
with the business of having the three existing<lb />
phones serviced by one line.<lb />
The answer to this would be to install a<lb />
college switchboard which could handle effec-<lb />
tively the existing calls and the badly needed new<lb />
phones. Rumors are that a switchboard has been<lb />
on its way to East Caroina.<lb />
One must be familiar with the problem ol<lb />
finding a phone anywhere outside of the dorm<lb />
in order to be abje to appreciate the frustrations<lb />
encountered, and we feel sure that those who<lb />
have attempted to find a phone in a hurry will<lb />
agree with our viewpoint.<lb />
(Note: The 1953-54 SGA has taken an ad-<lb />
mirable step forward in an attempt to eliminate<lb />
the problem by installing a phone in the Post<lb />
Office lobby. Let's hope that more such action<lb />
on the part of someone will soon follow.)<lb />
Appearance Much Better Now<lb />
Back earlier in the year we wrote an edi-<lb />
torial criticizing the condition that bulletin boards<lb />
on campus were always in. To find anotice on<lb />
one of the bulletin boards in the Post Office lobby,<lb />
one would have to scramble up all the notices<lb />
and posters and spend five or ten minutes hunt-<lb />
ing before he could find the item he was looking.<lb />
Now we are glad to say, the situation is<lb />
very much improved, for the bulletin boards are<lb />
being kept up as they should have been all the<lb />
time Two service fraternities, the EPO and the<lb />
APO, have set up their own bulletin boards in<lb />
the lobby. By just spending a little more time m<lb />
posting the notices and advertisements on a spot,<lb />
it is possible to have a neat display.<lb />
Another thing we were glad to see was the<lb />
(Continued in Column 6)<lb />
Coeds at Utah State college have<lb />
been asked to refrain from wearing<lb />
jeans in the classroom. College offi-<lb />
cials ay the girls should wear jeans<lb />
only<lb />
Is when milking cows.<lb />
You have to know how to write<lb />
if you want to graduate from Michi-<lb />
gan State college. A new ruling there<lb />
states that seniors can't graduate<lb />
until their "writing technique is im-<lb />
proved to a point where they can<lb />
write lejri' ly<lb />
Currently 418 students are enrolled<lb />
in a non-credit writing course, de-<lb />
signed to improve literacy among fu-<lb />
ture degree "holders. MSC officials<lb />
have said nothing thus far about<lb />
any reading requ'laments.<lb />
If you would venture out onto the<lb />
suncourt of one of the local dorms,<lb />
you probably would get the shock of<lb />
your life.<lb />
The first thing you would notice<lb />
would be the very peculiar objects<lb />
lying on anything from blankets to<lb />
imagination. Most of these people<lb />
would be your friends, but. you would<lb />
have a difficult time recognizing<lb />
them. Terrible frowns would cover<lb />
their faces and they would shout<lb />
horrible things to you, such as "get<lb />
out of the way, you're putting a<lb />
shadow on me<lb />
Covering their frowning faces<lb />
would be all kinds of oils, liniments<lb />
and creams to protect them from the<lb />
blistering sun. Some of these tanned<lb />
beauties will be wearing bathing<lb />
suits, some shorts and others�maybe<lb />
because they're bold or maybe be-<lb />
cause they're poor�will only be wear-<lb />
ing their�well!<lb />
Most all of them will be busy, not<lb />
forsaking a moment of their educa-<lb />
tion for sunbathing. For if you notice<lb />
closely they will be hovering over<lb />
By Kay Johnston<lb />
the very popular "love-books You<lb />
might even hear a remark or two<lb />
su b as this, "Hey listen you-all to<lb />
Llli , 'Dan, my darling, come back to<lb />
me, I'm sorry I ran away with the<lb />
milkman; if you'll only come back to<lb />
me, I'll always be true But Mary<lb />
knew in her heart that she would<lb />
never see Dan again, for she had a<lb />
slight suspicion that he had run<lb />
away with the maid<lb />
If the day happens to be Tuesday<lb />
or Thursday, another treat will be<lb />
in store for you, for the girls never<lb />
fail to serenade the local AFROTC<lb />
oys who line up n the back of the<lb />
dorms. As the poor blushing boys do<lb />
about face" the LCC "Andrew<lb />
burst into the original�<lb />
Your son is not over the ocean<lb />
Your son is not over the sea<lb />
So take down that service flag,<lb />
Mother,<lb />
Your son's in the ROTC.<lb />
Oh yes, if you would ever venture<lb />
out into the sun-court of one of the<lb />
local dorms, you probably would get<lb />
the shock of your life!<lb />
Shooting<lb />
The Bull<lb />
One of the major items under c<lb />
for action by this year's SGA is a r<lb />
the Student Government constitution.<lb />
a matter that has been needing at<lb />
some time. The need for revision<lb />
constitution under which we are pr� �<lb />
is one that is fine for a school of a<lb />
1000 students, but times and students<lb />
ed and a new constitution is deli;<lb />
Among items that could be advai<lb />
changed are those concerning wider Bt<lb />
resentation on major committees,<lb />
change in the judiciary set up and la"<lb />
if possible, for women students on Frida<lb />
The SGA meetings in Flanagan<lb />
each Wednesday night are open to all.<lb />
is in the best interest of East Carolina<lb />
to turn out to hear, and if necessary ch<lb />
the discussion on the part of their elect<lb />
resent ives.<lb />
Enough Said.<lb />
times<lb />
cap'<lb />
of Jhn l<lb />
an<lb />
Students Give Reasons For Liking College<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
Clara Mac Harris and Bill Spencer,<lb />
our "Couple of the Week have been<lb />
going pretty steady since last Sep-<lb />
tember. "I had been looking forward<lb />
to meeting Clara for a long time<lb />
Bill said. "You see, my roommate<lb />
had been talking about this cute<lb />
little girl for a long time, and when<lb />
we went to the dance he spent the<lb />
entire night looking for her. Well<lb />
you can take the story from there;<lb />
we met and now she spends all her<lb />
time looking for me (Ouch, that<lb />
male ego!)<lb />
Clara, who hails from Washing-<lb />
ton, i a rimary major, and Bill,<lb />
who hails from Raper, is a science<lb />
major. "We hope to be able to get<lb />
married within another year Bill<lb />
said, "then Clara will be able to keep<lb />
up with me better<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
"Couple of the Week Clara and<lb />
Bill will each be given a carton of<lb />
Chesterfields, a free pass to the Pitt<lb />
theatre, a free meal at the Olde<lb />
Tcwne Inn and an item from Sas-<lb />
low's jewelers.)<lb />
For the high school seniors in de-<lb />
ciding what college to choose, we<lb />
took a survey of East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents on their opinions of the college.<lb />
The question was: "Why do you like<lb />
East Carolina?"<lb />
Faye Jones, Bear Grass, junior:<lb />
"I like ECC because it offers the<lb />
best course in business and, too, I'm<lb />
nearer home. I was impressed on<lb />
High School day by the friendly at-<lb />
t<lb />
mosphere on the campus.<lb />
Edna Massad, Benson, junior: "I<lb />
be durned if I know why I chose<lb />
EC, but it is a mighty fine school<lb />
Jane Kanoy, Thomasville, sopho-<lb />
more: "I like EC because it is a<lb />
co-educational college. I have always<lb />
heard that the all-girl schools were<lb />
like mental institutions<lb />
Virginia Haymes, Greenville,<lb />
freshman: "It's a growing school in<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
In recent months fear of Commu-<lb />
nism has spread over the nation.<lb />
The probing on campuses made by<lb />
Congressional committees has fright-<lb />
ened college professors to the extent<lb />
that they now voice their political<lb />
opinions with caution in public for<lb />
fear that it may be interpreted as<lb />
Communistic or un-American. The<lb />
administration at Michigan State<lb />
have for the first time warned their<lb />
staff how far they could go in voicing<lb />
theit opinions.<lb />
The Communist party is here in<lb />
the South. There are quite a few<lb />
Communist publications circulating<lb />
through this area that promote prop-<lb />
aganda on the financial, racial and<lb />
social problems. One such journal is<lb />
mimeographed at Chapel Hill (no<lb />
affiliated with UNC). Another comes<lb />
from Missouri and others from the<lb />
Nothern states hitting on Southern<lb />
weak points.<lb />
Fortunately to say, the Communist<lb />
party in the United States is still a<lb />
minority group. There is no call for<lb />
a panicky fear on the individual<lb />
thinking that his next door neighbor<lb />
is a Red or that the whole nation is<lb />
headed for Communistic government.<lb />
In the words of the late Franklin D.<lb />
Roosevelt, "All we have to fear is<lb />
fear itself<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily Boyce<lb />
Everybody is watching the progress<lb />
new library with interest these days. With i<lb />
week it stems to rise higher with perfeel<lb />
None are watching it grow any more res<lb />
than those students in library science wh<lb />
here at the college. These students talk<lb />
improvements and opportunities the new<lb />
will offer them and others. They talk al<lb />
library in terms as familiar to them as<lb />
night�words such as, the stacks, juvenili<lb />
documents. Wilson cards, publishers blur, �<lb />
pepper the conversation with an air of I<lb />
brary science interest.<lb />
The building of the new library could<lb />
as a sort of growing symbol to tht<lb />
Their field is broadening all the while and i<lb />
progress is a growing realization of the<lb />
tance of the demand for trained libra i<lb />
over the country. These students are pr<lb />
their work and'enjoy it. They are looking<lb />
ward to the completion of the new library<lb />
impatient zest.<lb />
While on the subject of the library. I<lb />
in use now is certainly a credit to the<lb />
The exhibit that was put up for Pan An<lb />
day (April 14th) was excellent. Such<lb />
help to create interest in our neighbors and<lb />
encourage us to read the books concerning 'hem.<lb />
On the "Judy Canova Show" Judy<lb />
portrays her parents as slightly lazy.<lb />
One morning at breakfast Ma says<lb />
to Pa: "Pa, there's a fly a-srwimming<lb />
around in your coffee And Pa re-<lb />
plies: "Aw, don't be so stingy, Ma,<lb />
how much do you think a little ol'<lb />
fly will drink?"<lb />
It's here! The three dimensional<lb />
movie came to Greenville this week.<lb />
The 3-D is Hollywood's latest crea-<lb />
tion in movies with a realistic touch.<lb />
Using three reels projected on the<lb />
screen at different angles gives the<lb />
movie depth.<lb />
The depth distinguishes 3-D f ro n<lb />
ordinary pictures. For example, in<lb />
the full-length 3-D movie of the<lb />
"Bwana Devil" a lion seemingly<lb />
sprang out right in the tape of the<lb />
audience. In another scene a native<lb />
tossed a spear and immediately peo-<lb />
ple ducked under their seats. In a<lb />
desert scene a gust of wind blew<lb />
dust that appeared to be coming<lb />
out of the screen into the theatre.<lb />
There were spontaneous sneezes from<lb />
the effects of it.<lb />
Of course these examples are ex-<lb />
aggerated a little, but the 3-D is<lb />
quite different from regular movies.<lb />
a growing section of Carolina, and<lb />
I wish to grow with it<lb />
Faye O'Neil, sophomore, Selma:<lb />
"Bast Carolina is the friendliest cam-<lb />
pus in the South<lb />
Ann Duke, Greenville, junior: "ECC<lb />
has a friendly atmosphere between<lb />
the teachers and students<lb />
The WAA of East Carolina college<lb />
their annual house party last weekend<lb />
tic beach. A better time couldn't have �<lb />
according to the 40 girls who attended. 1 <lb />
the number was SO great that two large c<lb />
conveniently located, were rented. The g<lb />
their own cooking and really proved thems<lb />
worthy of the title of good cooks on $a1<lb />
night when golden brown, fried chicken w;<lb />
ed. Sun bathing, pool and bowling all h Iped<lb />
create some tired, but happy girls, and a<lb />
end of fun for the WAA.<lb />
Gregg Rife, Arlington, sophomore:<lb />
Oh she has a pretty mouth all right, Worthal�It's just that moat I "There's a lot of activity on the be COmmenTedTor the fine improvement<lb />
freshman'girls are a little bashful on blind date Jcampua her appearance of the boards.<lb />
The production of Th Student V �J<lb />
greeted with wide applause by both "Wente"?<lb />
faculty members here. The opinion on whel<lb />
it was better than last year's production of u<lb />
New was varied, but all agreed that the music<lb />
was terrific! The specialties, the tap dancing oi<lb />
Martha Benton and the voice of Berme H<lb />
were enthusiastically praised, although a gi<lb />
deal of criticism was voiced on the way the nun-<lb />
bers were worked in with the production, v<lb />
Friday night these two talents were omitted, w<lb />
are now eagerly awaiting The Advent<lb />
Robin Hood, soon to be given.<lb />
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glass case built around the Student G�vernme<lb />
association bulletin board. Members of the ltfc <lb />
lature are now able to find minutes of old m<lb />
ings, business for the coming meeting and o<lb />
announcements. f eaCh<lb />
To keep the present conditions in state. <lb />
person who posts a notice should see to 11 <lb />
the notice is taken down and thrown away d<lb />
it is outdated. Each of these organizations sn<lb />
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round oi j once more that he would make an<lb />
is firmly underway in the able addition to any pitching staff<lb />
Division of the North State in the state.<lb />
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people-<lb />
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trained librarians aU<lb />
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are looking tcr-<lb />
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if the library, the one<lb />
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ne improve611<lb />
Now that<lb />
.( ball<lb />
is tern<lb />
ference it seems that Elon's<lb />
vans are once more the team<lb />
at as far as East Carolina is<lb />
oncerned.<lb />
The Bucs, who have been riding<lb />
,vu of late, were rudely upset last<lb />
when Elon dismantled the Pi-<lb />
s' perfect record in conference<lb />
Coach Jim Mailory has turned<lb />
another top ranch club and,<lb />
,ld his hitters come through, will<lb />
another squad capable oi cap-<lb />
tig the divisional title.<lb />
Phe Pirates, as usual, bave a club<lb />
is capable of a championship.<lb />
t remains to be seen whether<lb />
Carolina's mixture of rookies<lb />
veterans can hold up in the<lb />
tch. The loss to Elon by a 3-2<lb />
last week showed several<lb />
ags: One is that the Bucs can't<lb />
rd to make mistakes at crucial<lb />
9 against a first rate cluo and<lb />
ther was that the Pirates, de<lb />
r errors and miscalculations<lb />
fcble of giving the best in<lb />
ue quite a game<lb />
he<lb />
in<lb />
era Division of the conference<lb />
times during the process of the<lb />
iule. Three more contests are<lb />
on tap with the Christians, so<lb />
notic<lb />
of th<lb />
ins<lb />
ier the pre at set-up<lb />
will meet each team<lb />
pile<lb />
are<lb />
the<lb />
Pi-<lb />
the<lb />
that it will be in the thick<lb />
rg once more in the run for<lb />
league pennant. The Bears, due<lb />
�lie cooler atmosphere, have been<lb />
trifle Blow in getting underway,<lb />
in three games so far have<lb />
von their mettle. Two of the con-<lb />
ts were against teams of the pro-<lb />
al (lass B Tri-State league<lb />
in oth games the Bruins came<lb />
aa top dog. It will be remem-<lb />
i that last year the Bears topped<lb />
for the overall league crown.<lb />
ite what happens out west<lb />
astern picture seems to fcadi-<lb />
tat the two clubs that will be<lb />
ling for the top position are<lb />
and East Carolina. The re-<lb />
maining squads, capable of being<lb />
troublesome though they be, do not<lb />
se m at present to have the neees-<lb />
ary depth or experience to warrant<lb />
I<lb />
-1<lb />
ihig them as serious<lb />
con-<lb />
tenders.<lb />
Last Inning Scoring<lb />
Gives Pirates Victory<lb />
Over Quaker Nine, 6-5<lb />
. v,<lb />
ing<lb />
tiled.<lb />
has by any measure been<lb />
bright spot in the Pirate base-<lb />
picture has been the pitching<lb />
Jim Piner, seasoned righthander<lb />
m Beaufort. Piner received the<lb />
gainst Elon. but it was hardly<lb />
3 fault. He spun a neat five-hitter,<lb />
, second of the year, and proved<lb />
j Rallying for three ru'ns in the<lb />
nth inning, the East Carolina K-<lb />
tes came from behind to slip<lb />
� the Guilford Quakers, 6-5, in<lb />
Guilford April 3.<lb />
Starter Jimmy Byrd scattered nine<lb />
Quaker -ingles through eight innings<lb />
iefor� giving way to Ted Barnes.<lb />
Gaither Cline slugged out a double<lb />
and two singles in four trips to lead<lb />
the Hues to their fifth straight win.<lb />
1 Cecil Heath had three for five at the<lb />
vl late.<lb />
Leading the Guilford svingers was<lb />
Pirates Slaughter Panthers<lb />
By 22-2 Margin In Slugfest<lb />
Jim Byrd Gets Credit i A - i a l l<lb />
For Win; Hue Hatters GrUCS3l C0i!t6SlS<lb />
Stage Hitting Splurge j m m <lb />
On Tap For Bucs<lb />
In Coming Weeks<lb />
Coach Jack Boone's Pirates, who<lb />
met the Guilford Quakers there this<lb />
afternoon, swing out to High Point<lb />
tomorrow to meet the Panthers for<lb />
the third time this season.<lb />
Action next week will see the Bucs<lb />
in one game away and two home<lb />
battles. Tuesday the locals travel to<lb />
Wilson to meet arch-rival Atlantic<lb />
Christian in one of the Bohunk Tro-<lb />
phy series. Wednesday the Buccaneers<lb />
play host to Elon's Christians in a<lb />
return game here.<lb />
The Pirates will enter each contest<lb />
as favorites with the possible excep-<lb />
tion of the Elon encounter. Elon was<lb />
victorious in a previous contest, 3-2.<lb />
Coach Boone still has not used a<lb />
specific line-up but the probable<lb />
starters for the tilts are: first base,<lb />
Sonny Russell; second base, Cecil<lb />
Heath; shortstop, Paul Jones; third<lb />
base, Charlie Cherry; left field, Gai-<lb />
ther Cline; centerfield, W. C. San-<lb />
derson; right field, Major Hooper;<lb />
and catcher, Ralph Britt.<lb />
Pirate Ace<lb />
by Sam Hux<lb />
It was all East Carolina here<lb />
Wednesday afternoon as the Pirates<lb />
slugged away for 21 hits and a 22-2<lb />
victory over the High Point Panthers.<lb />
Off to a great start, seven runs in<lb />
the first inning, the Bucs never let<lb />
up on the visitors. The other big<lb />
inning was the six-run fourth.<lb />
Bob Penly, frosh sensation, Cecil<lb />
Heath and W. C. Sanderson each<lb />
slammed out three hits. Wilbur<lb />
Thompson, Paul Jones and Gaither<lb />
Cline were good for two. On the<lb />
mound, Jimmy Byrd and Lenny Sulli-<lb />
van combined talents to limit the<lb />
Panthers to seven safeties.<lb />
High man for High Point was Cat-<lb />
cher Jim Morgan with two for four.<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
High Point 000 200 000� 2<lb />
East Carolina 720 620 41x�22<lb />
Elon Bows To Buccaneers g<lb />
In Golf, Tennis Matches<lb />
Buccaneers Lose First<lb />
To Montclair Redmen<lb />
Pictured above is Martin Byrd, ace<lb />
Pirate hurler from Tabor City. Byrd<lb />
has turned in several excellent jobs<lb />
on the mound for the Pirates this<lb />
year.<lb />
! Good Food, Km-Mm1 j Bohbv Calicut with . healthy throe<lb />
lESTfoOD for four. Bailey Nunn wma the losing<lb />
j DIXIE LUNCH ! East Carolina . 002 010 003-6<lb />
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FOR THE BEST IN FOOTWEAR<lb />
It's<lb />
MERIT SHOES<lb />
Montclair State's Redmen handed<lb />
East Carolina its first loss of the<lb />
season here April 8 by a 7-2 score.<lb />
The loss ended a five game Buc win-<lb />
ning streak.<lb />
Striking swiftly, the visitors tal- <lb />
lied three runs in the opening innng,<lb />
mainly with the aid of a booming<lb />
two run homer over the left field<lb />
fence by Red Goldwater.<lb />
East Carolina's two markers came<lb />
in the eighth. Gaither Cline reached<lb />
base mi a single. Brother Bill Cline,<lb />
a first year man with the Bucs then<lb />
drove the ball over the leftfield fence.<lb />
Gaither led the vain Pirate attack<lb />
with three hits in as many trips to<lb />
the plate. Johnny Gray had a double<lb />
and a single in four at-bats to lead<lb />
the Redmen.<lb />
Martin Byrd started on the mound<lb />
for the Bucs but gave way to Clyde<lb />
Owens who was relieved by Leonard<lb />
Sullivan. Durkee went the route for<lb />
the visitors and allowed but seven<lb />
hits.<lb />
Montclair � 310 200 100-7<lb />
East Carolina . 000 000 020�2<lb />
Piner Hurls Triumph<lb />
Over High Point Nine;<lb />
Allows But Five Hits<lb />
With Jimmy Piner turning in an<lb />
excellent five hit performance, the<lb />
East Carolina Pirates defeated the<lb />
High Point Panthers 6-3, in High<lb />
Point April 2, to sweep their second<lb />
conference victory in as many tries.<lb />
Taking advantage of their nine<lb />
nits and six High Point errors, the<lb />
Bucs spread their runs through the<lb />
first, fourth and seventh innings.<lb />
W. C. Sanderso-n pounded out his<lb />
second homer of the young season<lb />
and one single for two singles in<lb />
five tries.<lb />
High Point's plate attack was led<lb />
by third baseman Ray Hudson with<lb />
two for five. Mabry started and fin-<lb />
ished on the mound for the .Panthers.<lb />
East Carolina 200 200 200-6<lb />
High Point  000 003 000-3<lb />
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and shows plenty of promise. With<lb />
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23 to 3 and 23-4. The local linkers<lb />
have a stalwart golf club and can<lb />
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Buc Rally Fails<lb />
As Elon Triumphs<lb />
For MS Victory<lb />
by Sam Hux<lb />
A ninth inning rally by the East<lb />
Carolina Pirates fell short Friday,<lb />
and as a result the Bucs dropped<lb />
their first North State conference<lb />
clash of the year to Elon's Chris-<lb />
nans, 3-2.<lb />
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visitors to an early lead which they<lb />
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the opening frame. The Bucs man-<lb />
aged to tie the score by tallying a ,<lb />
ione marker in the bottom of the<lb />
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fifth to turn three hits, two errors<lb />
and a fielder's choice into two more<lb />
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Score by innings:<lb />
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Shutout Tennis Wins;<lb />
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EC Takes Twin Bill<lb />
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Avenging a previous loss, East<lb />
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PACE FOUR<lb />
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paper and magazine ads or who have<lb />
seen his cheerful smile on the life-<lb />
size facsimiles of Johnny in store<lb />
windows all over America.<lb />
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just as it was written. His enuncia-<lb />
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liiMM that day.<lb />
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tour in his bright red convertible<lb />
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local Philip Morris representative.<lb />
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will ambassador, whose age is a<lb />
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his own right. He counts among his<lb />
many friends, officials of high office<lb />
in national, state and city govern-<lb />
ments. He is a star who's well-known<lb />
by the "greats" of Broadway and<lb />
Hollywood.<lb />
During his visit on the campus<lb />
Johnny will be seen at the soda shop.<lb />
Phillips Leads Sophs<lb />
Bruce Phillips of Raeford has been<lb />
chosen by his classmates as presi-<lb />
dent of the Sophomore class at East<lb />
Carolina college for the 1953-1954<lb />
term. He has participated in various<lb />
student activities at the college this<lb />
year and has served as a sports<lb />
writer on the "East Carolinian<lb />
Other officers of the class will be<lb />
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dent; Phyllis Eisele, Statesville, sec-<lb />
retary; Janet Watson. Greenville,<lb />
treasurer; and Ann Bowles. Wilming-<lb />
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Old, New Council<lb />
Of Wesley Group<lb />
Meet For Supper<lb />
The "Old and New Council" supper<lb />
for the outgoing and incoming offi-<lb />
cer- of the Wesley foundation was<lb />
held at the Methodist Student center<lb />
on Monday evening at 5 o'clock.<lb />
Newly elected officers for 1953-54<lb />
were special guests.<lb />
After the supper, the council meet-<lb />
ing was called to order by President<lb />
Waylon Unchurch. He expressed his<lb />
appreciation for all that his service<lb />
in the Wesley foundation had meant<lb />
to him in the understanding of God<lb />
and the meaning of the Christian<lb />
life during his college years.<lb />
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through the pi-ogram of the Wesley<lb />
foundation and gave words of chal-<lb />
lenge and encouragement to the new<lb />
members.<lb />
Waylon Upehurch, president for<lb />
this past year, then gave the gavel,<lb />
which was tied with white and green,<lb />
Wesley foundation colors, to the in-<lb />
coming president, Mattie Huber.<lb />
Members of the Wesley Foundation<lb />
council for 1953-54 are: president,<lb />
Mattie Huber; vice president, Willa<lb />
Dean Lindsay; secretary, Lou Kir-<lb />
ven; and treasurer, Charlie Bedford.<lb />
Eight Pledges Become<lb />
Members Of Fraternity<lb />
In Initiation Ceremony<lb />
Eight student pledges of the Spring<lb />
class of the Kappa Upsilon chapter<lb />
of Alpha Phi Omega, national service<lb />
fraternity at East Carolina college,<lb />
have been accepted as members of<lb />
the college chapter.<lb />
John C. Helms of Monroe, chap-<lb />
ter president, conduced the ceremony.<lb />
Assisting him in the rites were<lb />
Charles Kluttz, Henderson; John B.<lb />
Johnson, Rocky Mount; David Pen-<lb />
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Kinston. all students, and Alumni<lb />
Secretary James W. Butler, chairman<lb />
of the chapter advisory committee.<lb />
New members are Kenneth R. Bor-<lb />
deaux, Mt. Olive; John P. Carr,<lb />
Goldaboro; Norman L. Edgerton,<lb />
Kenly; Paul D. Emmett, Gastonia;<lb />
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ACE Initiates<lb />
Group Officers<lb />
Installation ceremony for new of-<lb />
ficers was held by the ACE Tuesday<lb />
night in the Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
Officers for 1953-54 were then in-<lb />
stalled in a candlelight service. They<lb />
are Anne Durant, president; Pat<lb />
Corbett, first vice president; Sue<lb />
Hicks, second vice president; Pat<lb />
Stanley, third vice president; and<lb />
Jane (redle, treasurer.<lb />
Other nwly elected leaders include<lb />
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Agnes Mallard and Adah Bass, cor-<lb />
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Jean Flora, historians; Anne Smith,<lb />
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Pappendick and Shirley Wiggins,<lb />
members-at-large.<lb />
Stephenson In Sunday Recital<lb />
Catherine Stephenson of Willow<lb />
Springs, student of music at East<lb />
Carolina college, will ap; ear in 8<lb />
Mag recital Sunday afternoon, April<lb />
19, at 4 o'clock in the Austin audi-<lb />
torium. Bill Siddell, pianist, of Ra-<lb />
leigh will be accompanist on the<lb />
program. The public is invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
YWCA Picks Officers<lb />
Officers for the 1953-54 school year<lb />
were elected recently by the campua<lb />
YWCA.<lb />
Serving as president for the com-<lb />
ing term will be Maidred Morris.<lb />
Lena Taylor was selected vice presi-<lb />
lent and Marvina White, secretary.<lb />
Carolyn Bullard will assume the du-<lb />
ties of treasurer.<lb />
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East Carolina college students and<lb />
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Faculty members at the college<lb />
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D an Leo W. Jenkins of East<lb />
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