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Attend Chapel Services<lb />
Each Tuesday At Noon<lb />
In Austin Auditorium<lb />
VOLUME XXVIII<lb />
30C<lb />
Spring Concert On Agenda<lb />
Tuesday Evening By Band<lb />
Senior Music Major<lb />
Appears As Soloist;<lb />
Carter, Gray Conduct<lb />
Herbert Carter, conductor; Robert<lb />
Gray, guest conductor; and Do-<lb />
irea Matthews of Henderson, clari-<lb />
soloist, will appear with the<lb />
East Carolina college Concert band<lb />
ts annual spring' program to be<lb />
rented Tuesday, April 28, at 8:15<lb />
m. in the College theatre. The<lb />
: Ik is invited.<lb />
Mr Gray, faculty member at the<lb />
 . will conduct the band as it<lb />
plays "Music For a Festival" by<lb />
�don Jacob. This spectacular se-<lb />
n, commissioned by the Arts<lb />
cil of Great Britain for the<lb />
Festival of Britain, includes<lb />
mate movements for a choir of<lb />
pets and trombones with tympani<lb />
for full band. Mr. Carter, direc-<lb />
of the band, will conduct the<lb />
ip in other numbers.<lb />
Miss Matthews, who will appear<lb />
is soloist on the program, will play<lb />
, . M. Von Weber's "Concertino for<lb />
Clarinet opus 2G. She is a music<lb />
:� at the college and a member<lb />
� the junior class.<lb />
Selections for the evening will in-<lb />
a number of compositions chos-<lb />
en for their popular appeal. Among<lb />
e will be excerpts from the hit<lb />
ical "The King and I" by Rodgers<lb />
llammerstein; Frank Skinner's<lb />
rap Roots a condensed score from<lb />
ie original film music; and several<lb />
ted marches, including "Com-<lb />
lo March" by the contemporary<lb />
American composer Samuel Barber.<lb />
her compositions to be presented<lb />
bhe band will include Bach's "If<lb />
Be Near" and Wagner's "In-<lb />
:on of Alberich" from "Das<lb />
ngold<lb />
Program Soloist<lb />
Dolores Matthews, senior music<lb />
major at the college, will appear as<lb />
clarinet soloist with the College Con-<lb />
cert band Tuesday evening at the<lb />
annual spring program of the group.<lb />
Attention Seniors!<lb />
John Robert Klutz, president of<lb />
the Senior class, announced this week<lb />
that the Senior class banquet will<lb />
be held in the North Dining hall on<lb />
May 2 at 6:30 p.m. followed by the<lb />
annual Junior-Senior dance.<lb />
The menu will feature a steak<lb />
dinner. Jerry gandford will have<lb />
charge of the program, the theme of<lb />
which will be "Remembrance of Col-<lb />
lege Days<lb />
Kluiz urged all seniors who have<lb />
not sent in their money to remember<lb />
that the deadline is April 26. He<lb />
I added that prior to Wednesday of<lb />
I this week only 150 names are on<lb />
the list for reservations.<lb />
Educators Hold<lb />
Discussion Meet<lb />
On State Schools<lb />
How East Carolina college can help<lb />
public school teachers in the state by<lb />
offering an expanded and improved<lb />
program of teacher-training received<lb />
comment and discussion Wednesday<lb />
afternoon of last week at a meeting<lb />
on the campus of superintendents,<lb />
principals, teachers and others.<lb />
More than 50 representatives of<lb />
public schools met with college of-<lb />
ficials at that time to review various<lb />
aspects of education for teachers.<lb />
Dr. J. K. Long, head of the college<lb />
department of education, presided. A<lb />
large number of those in attendance<lb />
participated in informal discussion<lb />
from the floor.<lb />
Opportunities of establishing edu-<lb />
cational television programs and the<lb />
expense involved; special education,<lb />
with emphasis on the recruiting and<lb />
training of teachers in the field;<lb />
extension work and in-service train-<lb />
ing of teachers; and recruitment of<lb />
classroom teachers were among topics<lb />
under consideration.<lb />
Speakers of the afternoon included<lb />
Hartwell Campbell, manager of radio<lb />
I station WGTC of Greenville, and<lb />
President John D. Messick and Dean<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins of the college.<lb />
Playhouse Entertains Children<lb />
At fRodin Hood" Presentations<lb />
Approximately 6,000 school child-<lb />
ren are having the time of their<lb />
this week as they attend "Robin<lb />
Hood presented in a series of per-<lb />
formances by the Teachers play-<lb />
of East Carolina college as<lb />
annual play for young people.<lb />
Sponsors of the production are<lb />
bers of the Greenville branch<lb />
of the American association of Un-<lb />
ity Women.<lb />
A series of six local performances<lb />
began at Eppes School in Green-<lb />
Apfil 16, when more than<lb />
1,200 Negro children saw the play.<lb />
ees for pupils in other city<lb />
Pitt county schools drew large<lb />
audjteocea to the Col'ege theatre<lb />
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday;<lb />
and adults and colltegie students<lb />
saw the drama Monday night. The<lb />
og performance here took place<lb />
lay afternoon.<lb />
Tonight the Teachers playhouse<lb />
will take the play to Kinston. There<lb />
it will be given in Matinee and<lb />
I evening performances at the Grainger<lb />
v!gh school.<lb />
Douglas Mitchell of Gre4nv$Ue<lb />
and Ann McCary of Durham as<lb />
Robin Hood and Maid Marian head<lb />
ja cast which includes many of those<lb />
 famous in the romantic legends of<lb />
the famous outlaw. Percy Wilkins<lb />
of Benson, as Guy of Gisbome,<lb />
J Plays the villian of the piece.<lb />
David Lee of Tarboro, Marvfci<lb />
Brown of Rockingham, Kenneth<lb />
Bordeaux of Mt. Olive and Thomas<lb />
Pierce of Rocky Mount make up<lb />
the band of the Merry Men of<lb />
Sherwood Forest. Clarence Poe Moor-<lb />
fng as Friar Tuck and Ralph Rives<lb />
tf Enfield as the Sheriff of Notting-<lb />
jh&amp;m are turning in hit performances.<lb />
Others in the cast of approximately<lb />
30 students include Gerald Adcock<lb />
of Durham, William Penuel of Golds-<lb />
boro, Andrew Meeder of Norfolk,<lb />
Va James L. Thompson of Durham,<lb />
Ruth Lassiter of Four Oakes, Billye<lb />
Canady of Clarendon, Nancy Kesler<lb />
of Fuquay Springs, and Peggy Bar-<lb />
field of Ayden.<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
EAST CAROLINA ON THE AIR<lb />
Saturday<lb />
6:30-6:45 p.m. WGTC, Greenville,<lb />
organ reveries (George Perry)<lb />
7:15-7:30 p.m. WGBR, Goldsboro,<lb />
organ reveries<lb />
Sunday<lb />
2:00-2:15 pan. WRRZ, Clinton, or-<lb />
gan reveries<lb />
2:00-2:30 p.m. WGTM, Wilson, stu-<lb />
dent recital (Frances Smith, Alice<lb />
Mattox, Frank Hammond, Janet Wat-<lb />
son, Jeanine Ennis)<lb />
4:45-5:00 p.m. WCPS, Tarboro, or-<lb />
gan reveries<lb />
6:30-7:00 p.m. WCEC, Rocky<lb />
Mount, East Carolina orchestra, Var-<lb />
sity Glee club. (Soloists, Dolores<lb />
Matthews and Bernard Ham)<lb />
7:30-8:00 p.m. WGTC, Greenville,<lb />
College choir, Woman's chorus and<lb />
College singers<lb />
Thursday<lb />
10:15-10:30 p.m. WFTC, Kinston,<lb />
organ reveries<lb />
Being broadcast weekly, otherwise<lb />
indefinite schedule:<lb />
Organ Reveries over WRRF, Wash-<lb />
ington.<lb />
Music department program over<lb />
WIAM, Williamston. This week:<lb />
Monteen Winstead, pianist, and Ellen<lb />
Sprinkle, organist.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953<lb />
Number 25<lb />
Yearbook, Paper<lb />
Appoint Editors<lb />
For Next Year<lb />
Editors of next year's publications'<lb />
staffs were chosen at a recent meet-<lb />
ing of the East Carolina Publications<lb />
Hoard. Donna Jean Yancey and T.<lb />
Parker Maddrey were chosen to head<lb />
bhe annual and paper staffs, respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
Donna has served as editor of this<lb />
vein's college annual during the Win-<lb />
ter and Spring quarters. For the Fall<lb />
term this year she served as an<lb />
associate with Roy Creech. Donna<lb />
will be a senior next year.<lb />
Having served as assistant editor<lb />
lor two quarters this year, Parker<lb />
was selected to head the editorial<lb />
staff of the "Eat Carolinian" next<lb />
year. A rising sophomore, he has<lb />
worked closely with the staff this<lb />
year.<lb />
At the meeting of the board, Tom-<lb />
mie Lupton, editor of the "East<lb />
Carolinian" for two years, was asked<lb />
to serve as student advisor to the<lb />
college weekly.<lb />
Other members of the two staffs<lb />
of the publications will be selected<lb />
by the respective editors. Both staffs<lb />
are open to any students who wish<lb />
to participate in the activities.<lb />
Camp Counciling!<lb />
Physical Education 130, camp<lb />
counseling, three quarter hours<lb />
credit, will be offered at Camp<lb />
Hardy, Washington, N. C, during<lb />
the date of May 25-June 5, if there<lb />
b sufficient student interest.<lb />
The course is aimed at preparing<lb />
students to act as camp counselors,<lb />
and includes instruction in the<lb />
areas of arts and crafts, out-of-<lb />
door living skills, nature study,<lb />
boating and swimming, camp lead-<lb />
ership and recreational activities.<lb />
Students should sign up for the<lb />
cour .e on bulletin boards in the<lb />
dormitories or Memorial gymnasi-<lb />
um and fill out application forms<lb />
with Miss Nell Stallings or Dr.<lb />
Charles DeShaw by May 1.<lb />
The cost is $45 for tuition, board<lb />
and lodging.<lb />
Annual Campus May Day Program<lb />
Offers Oriental Music, Dances<lb />
Students Pick Entertainment<lb />
To Appear On 1953-54 Slate<lb />
Adding Machine<lb />
Company Presents<lb />
Demonstrations<lb />
Representatives of the Burroughs<lb />
Adding Machine company will be on<lb />
the East Carolina campus throughout<lb />
the entire week of April 29 through<lb />
May . to present a series of demon- lvlsor-<lb />
�Orations of the latest Burroughs bus-<lb />
iness and accounting machines.<lb />
These representatives are being<lb />
brought here through the Beta Kappa<lb />
chapter of Pi Omega Pi, honorary<lb />
business fraternity at East Carolina.<lb />
The demonstrations planned for<lb />
April 29-30 and May 1 will be open<lb />
to students in business education on-<lb />
ly. On May 4 and 5 all college stu-<lb />
dents, faculty, local businessmen and<lb />
high school students are invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
All demonstrationSflvill be held in<lb />
Room 7B of Flanagan building from<lb />
9-12 and 3 o'clock each day.<lb />
Home Ec Group<lb />
Selects Hankley<lb />
Division President<lb />
Patty Hankley of Galax, Va stu-<lb />
dent at Appalachian State Teachers<lb />
college, was elected president of the<lb />
College Clubs division of the North<lb />
Carolina Home Economics associa-<lb />
tion at the Eighth Annual workshop<lb />
or the organization held at East<lb />
Carolina college April 17 and 18.<lb />
Other officers chosen by the group<lb />
are Martha Snow of Raleigh, Mere-<lb />
dith student, vice president; Sybil<lb />
Lennon of Evergreen, Mars Hill stu-<lb />
dent, secretary; Edna Lee Page of<lb />
Buie's Creek. Campbell college stu-<lb />
dent, treasurer; and Katherine Ha-<lb />
zeltine of Dana, Gardner-Webb stu-<lb />
dent, reporter. Marion Adams of Ap-<lb />
palachian was chosen as faculty ad-<lb />
The results of the balloting held<lb />
April 9 by the Student Government<lb />
in order that the students might pick<lb />
their Entertainment series for 1953-<lb />
Ew have just been released by Bill<lb />
Penuel.<lb />
Considerably less than one third<lb />
of the eligible voters, or 438 students,<lb />
voted during the day. Students were<lb />
asked to check eight of the 15 listed<lb />
programs. Not all of the voters saw<lb />
fit to do so, however.<lb />
The results are as follows:<lb />
"Don Cossack choir and dancers 235<lb />
North Carolina Symphony<lb />
orchestra 292<lb />
Boris Goldovsky's Opera theatre 141<lb />
 American Album of Familiar<lb />
Music 232<lb />
Apply For Deferments<lb />
AH male students on the campus<lb />
who seek deferment from the draft<lb />
for the next school year should obtain<lb />
a Selective Service form 109 from<lb />
Mrs. J. L. Lamm at the Registrar's<lb />
office before the end of the quarter.<lb />
Those students with 1-A, 1-S and<lb />
2-S classifications who have high<lb />
scholastic ratings and are interested<lb />
in deferment are urged to fill the<lb />
form in order that the registrar may<lb />
send the grades to local draft boards.<lb />
Anne Moore of Turkey, East Caro-<lb />
lina senior and president of the<lb />
College Clubs division, presided at<lb />
meetings during the workshop. Mem-<lb />
bers of the East Carolina Home Eco-<lb />
nomics club acted as hostesses to<lb />
guests on the campus.<lb />
Reinhardt Addresses<lb />
Lecture Club, Chapel<lb />
Charles A. Reinhardt of Clinton<lb />
will speak before the Faculty Lec-<lb />
ture club of East Carolina college<lb />
and at student chapel exercises at<lb />
the college next week. He is a grad-<lb />
uate of Harvard and ct present is<lb />
minister of the Univer.alist circuit<lb />
in and near Clinton.<lb />
B fore the faculty organization Mr.<lb />
Reinhardt will discuss "Church, State<lb />
and Education The meeting will be<lb />
held Monday, April 27, at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
in the Flanagan auditorium. Those<lb />
who wish to attend will be welcomed<lb />
by members.<lb />
"Affirmative Faith of a Liberal"<lb />
will ' e the topic of Mr. Reinhardt's<lb />
message to students at chapel exer-<lb />
cises at noon Tuesday, April 28,<lb />
in the Austin auditorium.<lb />
Various Groups<lb />
Hear Local Dean<lb />
In Speech Series<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins of East Caro-<lb />
lina college has scheduled a series<lb />
of speeches to be made this month<lb />
and in May and June before various<lb />
civic, religious and educational groups<lb />
in eastern North Carolina.<lb />
At the annual Boy Scout camporee<lb />
of the East Carolina council, held at<lb />
the Tarboro Air field April 17, Dean<lb />
Jenkins addressed an estimated 3,000<lb />
boy scouts, adult leaders and guests<lb />
from 20 counties. He will speak also<lb />
at a banquet given May 6 by Wash-<lb />
ington, N. C, girl scouts in honor<lb />
of their fathers.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins' schedule includes talks<lb />
at St. Pauls Methodist church in<lb />
Goldsboro, May 3.<lb />
Educational organizations to which<lb />
the East Carolina dean spoke this<lb />
month include the Lenior County<lb />
Schoolmasters club, in Kinston, April<lb />
16; the cw Bern Parent-Teacher<lb />
association, April 20; and the Jack-<lb />
sonville PTA, April 23.<lb />
Commencement addresses before<lb />
graduates of high schools in eastern<lb />
North Carolina will take Dean Jen-<lb />
kins to the following schools: Calyp-<lb />
so, May 11; Topsail, May 14; Wal-<lb />
stonburg, May 18; Bath, May 19;<lb />
Stonewall, May 22; Fremont, May 26;<lb />
Rosewodd, May 27; Westbrook in<lb />
Clinton, May 29; Princeton, June 1;<lb />
and Swan Quarter, June 2.<lb />
210<lb />
354<lb />
102<lb />
83<lb />
82<lb />
228<lb />
92<lb />
86<lb />
225<lb />
 Barter theatre<lb />
 Immortal Musicals<lb />
Pallet Russe De MomV Jarlo<lb />
Panegyris<lb />
Euzkadi<lb />
Philharmonsic Piani martette<lb />
Dorothy Warenskjold<lb />
Mildred Miller<lb />
Anna Russell<lb />
Charles L. Wagner Grand Opera<lb />
company 156<lb />
 Famous Dance band 430<lb />
(Asterisk indicates the top eight<lb />
choices.)<lb />
Also included on the ballot were<lb />
spaces in which the voters were to<lb />
list whether or not they did or did<lb />
not see individual performances dur-<lb />
ing the 1952-53 Entertainment series.<lb />
The results for those votes were not<lb />
available when the paper went to<lb />
press.<lb />
Also included on the ballot was a<lb />
space in which the voters were asked<lb />
to comment on the future enter-<lb />
tainments.<lb />
Bill Penuel, who was in charge of<lb />
counting the returns, stated with<lb />
n-gard to the commentary on the<lb />
ballots, "The comments have not been<lb />
formally counted because most of<lb />
them were dirty remarks which did<lb />
not pertain to the question<lb />
Notice<lb />
Any young men interested in being<lb />
considered for a job with the Com-<lb />
mercial Credit corporation contact<lb />
M. L. Starkey, telephone 2130, Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Washington Officials Speak At Commencement<lb />
US Secretary of Agriculture Ezra<lb />
Taft Benson and US Commissioner<lb />
of Education Earl J. McGrath will<lb />
appear as principal speakers at com-<lb />
mencement exercises to be held at<lb />
East Carolina college in May.<lb />
President John D. Messick of the<lb />
college has just announced that the<lb />
two officials have accepted invita-<lb />
tions to participate in the annual<lb />
spring graduation exercises on the<lb />
campus. Secretary Benson will de-<lb />
liver the commencement sermon at<lb />
11 a.m. Sunday, May 17. Dr. Mc-<lb />
Grath will make the address to grad-<lb />
' uates at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 18.<lb />
Both will speak in the Wright audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Appointed by President Eisenhower,<lb />
Mr. Benson entered into his duties<lb />
as Secretary of Agriculture with a<lb />
wide background of knowledge and<lb />
experience. His position as a Cabinet<lb />
member places him in a strategic<lb />
position to influence the agricultural<lb />
policies of the nation.<lb />
Begins Reorganization<lb />
As soon as he took office, Secre-<lb />
tary Benson began a reorganization<lb />
of the $730,000,000 Agriculture de-<lb />
partment. His work is directed by the<lb />
philosophy that the Department<lb />
should teach and educate the farmer,<lb />
that cooperation among farmers is<lb />
the best way to get along, and that<lb />
too much control and a too heavily<lb />
subsidized economy decrease initia-<lb /><lb />
tive and industry and are demoraliz-<lb />
ing to the farmer.<lb />
He was appointed a county agent<lb />
in Preston, Idaho, and then in 1930<lb />
he became an extension economist<lb />
and marketing specialist at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Idaho. He was instrumen-<lb />
tal in organizing the Idaho Coop-<lb />
erative council and became its secre-<lb />
tary and representative in Washing-<lb />
ton. In 1939 he was appointed execu-<lb />
tive secretary of the National Coun-<lb />
cil of Farmer cooperatives, an or-<lb />
ganization which represents 2,000,000<lb />
farmers in 4600 co-ops throughout<lb />
the country.<lb />
Religious Worker<lb />
A devoutly religious man, Mr. Ben-<lb />
son was appointed in 1943 as a mem-<lb />
ber of the Council of the Twelve<lb />
Apostles of the Church of Jesus<lb />
Christ of Latter-JJay saints. Baptized<lb />
into the Mormon church at the age<lb />
of eight, he entered the priesthood<lb />
at twelve and became an elder at<lb />
nineteen. He has been abroad twice<lb />
on missions for his church. .<lb />
Dr. McGrath has had an outstand-<lb />
ing career as an educator. He has<lb />
served as US Commissioner of Edu-<lb />
cation since 1949.<lb />
He received his education at the<lb />
University of Buij.�lo and at the<lb />
University of Chicago, from which he<lb />
holds the Ph. D. degree. Within the<lb />
past few years almost a score of<lb />
American colleges and diversities<lb />
Packed Audiences<lb />
Attends Program<lb />
Of Anthony Music<lb />
Ray Anthony and his Capitol Re-<lb />
cording orchestra, playing at a eon-<lb />
eert-dance at East Carolina college<lb />
Monday of this week, brought to the<lb />
campus a group of spectators and<lb />
dancers which filled the Wright au-<lb />
ditorium to capacity.<lb />
The program was presented by the<lb />
college Entertainment committee as<lb />
the last of a series of nine attrac-<lb />
tions given during the school term<lb />
of 1952-1953. Arrangements for the<lb />
appearance of the popular dance band<lb />
at the college were made by the<lb />
East Carolina Entertainment com-<lb />
mittee, headed by Dr. Richard Todd<lb />
as chairman.<lb />
Those present to enjoy the evening<lb />
of music and dancing included stu-<lb />
dents and faculty members at the<lb />
college and their guests and patrons<lb />
of the Entertainment series from<lb />
Greenville and a number of other<lb />
localities in eastern North Carolina.<lb />
An hour-long concert opened the<lb />
evening's program. Dancing until<lb />
midnight followed.<lb />
have recognized his services to edu-<lb />
cation by conferring upon him hon-<lb />
orary degrees.<lb />
As a professor and administrator,<lb />
he has held such positions as pro-<lb />
fessor of education and dean of ad-<lb />
ministration at the University of Buf-<lb />
falo, lecturer in higher education at<lb />
the Universities of Minnesota and of<lb />
Chicago, professor of education at<lb />
the University of Chicago and dean<lb />
of the College of Liberal arts of the<lb />
University of Iowa.<lb />
Commander In Reserve<lb />
From 1942 to 1944, he was a lieu-<lb />
tenant commander in the US Naval<lb />
reserve. During this period he served<lb />
as special educational advisor to the<lb />
Chief of Naval personnel, US Navy<lb />
department; educational consultant,<lb />
National Roster of Scientific person-<lb />
nel; assistant director of the Edu-<lb />
cation and Training division of the<lb />
War Manpower commission; and of-<lb />
ficer in charge, Educational Service<lb />
Section Training division, Bureau of<lb />
Naval personnel, US Navy.<lb />
In 1946 Dr. McGrath was a member<lb />
of the US State department's Edu-<lb />
cational commission to tiuirvegr e<lb />
cation is the Americas Occupied tea<lb />
of Germany. He was a menfcer<lb />
the President's Commission on<lb />
er education during 196494?<lb />
has held various tJMESOOii<lb />
mentis.<lb />
Sunday Honor Recital i<lb />
Carolyn Eisele of Statesville, so-<lb />
prano, and Leonard Starling of Jteejkfi<lb />
Mount, baritone, will be presented 1<lb />
the East Carolina college depastaw<lb />
of music in a joint recital Sm<lb />
afternoon, April 26, at 4 Vctafck' i�<lb />
the Austin auditorium.<lb />
Seniors at the college, the two isg<lb />
ers have appeared freMaftlft $irte<lb />
grams of music on the campoe<lb />
the past two years they imm<lb />
leading roles in the anneal<lb />
comedy sponsored by UNfcv<lb />
Government association, �t<lb />
in 1952 and "The Student f�<lb />
this spring.<lb />
Coronation Ceremonies<lb />
Highlight Festivities<lb />
Of Traditional Event<lb />
The rich tapestry cf the forth-<lb />
coming- May day celebrj lion<lb />
here relies on the mu: ic of six<lb />
Oriental countries for its back-<lb />
ground and draws its color from<lb />
some 50 dancers.<lb />
Following the coronation cere-<lb />
monies at the college stadium<lb />
at 5:30 p. m May 1, students<lb />
participants, under the supervi-<lb />
sion of Mrs. Grace Eaton, May<lb />
day director, will execute d nces<lb />
representative of China, Japan,<lb />
Hawaii, Israel, India and the<lb />
Phillipine islands. The program<lb />
will conclude with the tradi-<lb />
tional English May Pole dance.<lb />
Brass and percussion ensemble un-<lb />
der the direction of Robert Gray of<lb />
the Music department will accompany<lb />
the dancers. They will provide the<lb />
"Grand March" from "Aida" a� the<lb />
coronation processional. Background<lb />
music, consisting of folk tunes, will<lb />
be presented by Dr. Dan Vornholt's<lb />
Woman's chorus.<lb />
UNESCO Theme<lb />
Currently, with so much attention<lb />
being given to creating better under-<lb />
standing between nations tv e<lb />
UNESCO theme was deemed appro-<lb />
priate. Mrs. Eaton comment? that<lb />
the theme is promoting better under-<lb />
standing of the cultural aspects ot<lb />
these nations.<lb />
A hope for success came from Miss<lb />
Hideo Tamura, a Japanese student<lb />
at Warren-Wilson college at Swan-<lb />
nanoa. She and four other students<lb />
were reached through the Foreign<lb />
.Missions and over eac Tnterchang.<lb />
rvice hi New "S o k. Studies w "<lb />
permit only two ot uiese students to<lb />
attend the celebration here. They are<lb />
two .sisters, Chalawchit and Oranuth<lb />
Khongkahakul from Bangkok, Tna<lb />
land.<lb />
Twelve Indian, Japanese and Fo<lb />
mosa students of North Carolina Sta<lb />
college. have been invited to att<lb />
also.<lb />
The May Queen's throm, sit<lb />
opposite the bleachers, will be<lb />
on either side by three decorate<lb />
' ooths in which the dances u<lb />
staged.<lb />
Costumes, Decora<lb />
The Costume and Decors<lb />
mittee, composed of Kitty<lb />
Jean Brickhouse, Edith<lb />
tant dean of women,5 and<lb />
of the Home Economist<lb />
have procured saris (chi<lb />
of Hindu vmmmx im the la<lb />
cers, Mandarin outfits for .<lb />
kimonas for the Japanese ami<lb />
sleeved hk�aejs for the Pi<lb />
cers. Sfeirtg and bhmsos -<lb />
by the May pole sad tfimli<lb />
pants<lb />
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ehapfpr of the national<lb />
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atg with high scholastic<lb />
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isatioa.<lb />
M� were recently initiated<lb />
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id; Robert W. Moye, Snow<lb />
Hetty Ralston, Washington;<lb />
Huffman, Salisbury; Peggy<lb />
vWilliamston; Saura Nunalee,<lb />
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n Sylvia   k, GibsonvilV;<lb />
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Stth; Laura Credlc, New Holland;<lb />
ftti Rafey Ed.ards, Greenville.<lb /><pb facs="00038322_tn_0002" /><lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1955<lb />
tL<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Easttaroliniari<lb />
Published Weekly by the student of East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U S Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
Who's Wko At East Carolina<lb />
s<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
by Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
�ay<lb />
ftoodofed GrtefttfB FV�<lb />
Member<lb />
Teacher College Division Columbia Scholastic Prees<lb />
Association<lb />
Flret Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
May day is only one week off from<lb />
today and indications are that the<lb />
program will provide a gala day's<lb />
entertainment for all who attend.<lb />
The event in the past has been a<lb />
very colorful ot.�; and if old man<lb />
weather permits this year's May day<lb />
should follow form.<lb />
-The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
More on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line FiUtferald<lb />
N.r all your tears wash out a word of<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
v nln-Ghief<lb />
tfan�iig Editor<lb />
Asms-uwit Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Sfceff Assistants<lb />
Mildred Henderson, Emily Boyce, Faye 0 Neal<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 />
Editorial Advisor<lb />
Staff Photographer<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
 Bob Hilldrup<lb />
XoS distant Sam Hux, Bruce Phillip, Jack Scott<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Edna Massed<lb />
Faye Jones<lb />
Mary Gillette,<lb />
Many of the boys in advanced<lb />
AFROTC have been talking up sum-<lb />
mer camp recently. It seems as if<lb />
most of the boys are looking for-<lb />
ward to the four weeks of military<lb />
life. Talking the subject over with<lb />
a few of the cadets who will be at-<lb />
tending the camp, we found that<lb />
most of them think the camp will<lb />
provide a lot of fun as well as much<lb />
hard work.<lb />
Buamee Manager<lb />
Assistant Business Manager<lb />
Binee Assistants  <lb />
Marty MacArthur, Atwood Smith, Dwight Garreit<lb />
Exchange Editor <lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Speaking of camps, the college<lb />
camp cou-nciling program has been<lb />
shifted this year to Camp Hardy,<lb />
below Washington, N. C. Last year<lb />
the camp was held at Crabtree State<lb />
park near Raleigh. We feel that<lb />
much valuable experience can be<lb />
obtained by those who attend the<lb />
camp.<lb />
Changes Affect Woman Here<lb />
East Carolina's administration and student<lb />
legislature should indeed be commended for the<lb />
action that was recently taken when many of<lb />
the rules affecting women students on campus<lb />
were revised. In reality many of the changes<lb />
merely legalized what has been being practiced<lb />
by the majority of the students.<lb />
Granting women students the privilege of<lb />
staying out until 11 o'clock on Friday nights<lb />
(beginning next fall) was one of the big changes<lb />
in regulation. Last year the SGA had tried to<lb />
push the Friday night curfew hour up, but<lb />
their efforts were in vain. The old rule which<lb />
required the girls to be in at 10:30 on Friday<lb />
nights was set up when the college had Sat-<lb />
urday classes. We are now up-to-date in this<lb />
respect. m . , ,41 r�<lb />
Permission was given for girls to legally<lb />
ride up until the time that they had to sign in<lb />
from dates and for other reasons. Previously<lb />
the women were supposed to ride not later than<lb />
30 minutes before the curfew. The change will<lb />
keep many girls from feeling guilty all the time<lb />
We feel that the demerit system was set<lb />
up in a more lenient fashion. The various House<lb />
committees now handle minor charges up until<lb />
a certain number of demerits are received by<lb />
violators; then they are referred to the Women s<lb />
judiciary. .n<lb />
There are other minor changes that will<lb />
appear in next year's handbook, but we feel<lb />
that we have hit the major items of interest<lb />
We hope that that all who are concerned will<lb />
not abuse these new privileges that have been<lb />
granted by the administration.<lb />
'Paisan' Proves Educational<lb />
With so manv of our young men going to<lb />
battle in Korea, the movie Paisan was among the<lb />
most timely and appropriate we have had on our<lb />
campus lately. . .<lb />
Paisan, the story of the allied invasion ot<lb />
Italy during World War II, was one of the more<lb />
realistically, frank representations of war which<lb />
are uncommon and usually not preferred in the<lb />
realm of films of historical fiction. However, we<lb />
feel it safe to say that ihe brutal vividness of the<lb />
n �vie was good for those who saw it, because it<lb />
made one think seriously on the destruction and<lb />
devastation that is inevitable in war.<lb />
The movie was definitely one of the better<lb />
minor films; it was produced by the notorious<lb />
Rossellini and a mild masterpiece of cinematic<lb />
art, especially to art enthusiasts. The social as-<lb />
pects of the film deal precisely with the asso-<lb />
ciation of the Italians with the allied invaders<lb />
in 1944 during the last bitter phases of the Euro-<lb />
pean war.<lb />
The reaction of the Italians to the allies was<lb />
interesting and the feeling of the Italians toward<lb />
the American GI's was surprising and seemingly<lb />
much better than recent magazine articles lead<lb />
us to believe it is today. The word Paisan was<lb />
the term used among the GI's for the Italian<lb />
Readers of the "East Carolinian"<lb />
can look for a Student legislature<lb />
reporter next year. The reporter will<lb />
cover happenings of the East Caro-<lb />
lina student governing body each<lb />
week and will hold a seat on the<lb />
legislature. We hope that the re-<lb />
porter will help build up the student<lb />
interest in the SGA, for that is one<lb />
of the aims of the new administra-<lb />
tion of the group.<lb />
There will be only two more copies<lb />
of the "East Carolinian" printed this<lb />
and we advise all persons who<lb />
year.<lb />
nave news which they wish to appear<lb />
in 'hese copies to have the material<lb />
in the paper office at the very earliest<lb />
possible date. The earlier date that<lb />
we have the stories the more con-<lb />
sideration we are able to give them.<lb />
The East Carolina senior chosen<lb />
for this week's Who's Who is Way-<lb />
Ion C Upchurch from Sanford. This<lb />
well known student will graduate<lb />
rom East Carolina May 18 of this<lb />
year with a BS degree, majoring and<lb />
minoring in science. He came to our<lb />
campus directly after graduation from<lb />
high school, entering fall quarter of<lb />
'49.<lb />
Waylon decided to attend college<lb />
in Greenville after visiting the cam-<lb />
pus only one time. He came for a<lb />
visit with the principal from his high<lb />
school, who was inquiring about<lb />
available teachers for his school.<lb />
Waylon had previously planned to<lb />
attend another school in the state,<lb />
hut after his short visit, he changed<lb />
his mind and decided to come here.<lb />
"I didn't know a soul here so it cer-<lb />
tainly wasn't the influence of another<lb />
person that made me change my<lb />
mind he said.<lb />
Hates To Leave<lb />
Since he has only a few more<lb />
days here, we asked him what he<lb />
thought about having to leave, to<lb />
which he replied, "It's hard to ex-<lb />
press, but I do know that I sho do<lb />
hate to leave. You never know how<lb />
dear friends can become in such a<lb />
short while. This school has become<lb />
:i second home to me<lb />
Until last summer Waylon had a<lb />
physical education minor, but after<lb />
finding out that the state had added<lb />
courses that would prevent his grad-<lb />
uating this year, he changed it to<lb />
science. While attending the 12 weeks<lb />
session he worked in the infirmary<lb />
as a self help student.<lb />
Waylon is doing his practice teach-<lb />
ing this quarter in Winterville high<lb />
school in ninth grade general science<lb />
and tenth grade biology. "Boy am I<lb />
learning from these classes. My tui-<lb />
tion is well worth what I paid this<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
s<lb />
Waylon Upchurch<lb />
Quarter. Those students can ask ques-<lb />
tions that you've never heard of be-<lb />
fore he said. "The other day the<lb />
department supervisor was in the<lb />
class and they decided to try to get<lb />
active in the organizations here on<lb />
Those are' YMCA four<lb />
campus. inese aie-<lb />
years (a member of the cabinet soph-<lb />
omore and junior years), Wesley<lb />
foundation four years (president jun-<lb />
ior and senior yeais), Interreligious<lb />
council junior and senior years (vice<lb />
presid nt junior and president senior 1,<lb />
Science club four years (publications<lb />
chairman junior year), Circle K sen-<lb />
ior year and Dorm counsellor sopho-<lb />
more year.<lb />
He has attended a youth caravan<lb />
with the Methodist church as a rep-<lb />
resentative from the Wesley fourldl<lb />
.i(,n from BOC. This caravan ia spon-<lb />
sored by the General Board of Edu-<lb />
cation of the Methodist church. Two<lb />
greeks were s, eat in training at Lake<lb />
Junaluska, where he studied recrea-<lb />
tion with intermediates mostly. At<lb />
Junaluska students from 25 states<lb />
and Puerto Rico were present. After<lb />
completing the training he went to<lb />
South Carolina for seven weeks,<lb />
where the caravan traveled over the<lb />
state working with the youths in the<lb />
me confused; so<lb />
ion't know it) they're going to get<lb />
a 'pop "<lb />
Every Day Different<lb />
While getting the interview we<lb />
asked him to tell us something about<lb />
these youngsters that he is teaching,<lb />
to which he laughed and answered,<lb />
"That's really a deep subject. 'Cause<lb />
you see they probably know more<lb />
about me than I do them He said<lb />
that nothing exceptionally amusing<lb />
had happened in class but that every<lb />
day was quite different from the day<lb />
before. -You really have to prepare<lb />
your work for class" Waylon said.<lb />
"I know, for I've already done more<lb />
this quarter than any of the pre-<lb />
ceding<lb />
This popular senior has been quite<lb />
tomorrow (they local churches of that certain town.<lb />
In February of '52 Waylon was one<lb />
of 20 attending the MSM state con-<lb />
ference in Raleigh. At this Metho-<lb />
dist movement he was elected vice<lb />
presidnt. There they discussed and<lb />
exchanged ideas for their own local<lb />
foundations. The meetings lasted over<lb />
the week end and were held in the<lb />
Fairmont Methodist church. Two hun-<lb />
dred and fifty students represented<lb />
various colleges from all over the<lb />
state.<lb />
After graduation the future is un-<lb />
certain for Waylon, for he doesn't<lb />
know how long it will be before he<lb />
will have to work with Uncle Sam.<lb />
Until that time comes, though, he<lb />
plans to obtain a job that contains<lb />
some phase of science.<lb />
Communism is the perfect government<lb />
if a perfect race of people can be found<lb />
under it.<lb />
Now that we have shocked thoa<lb />
wee fit to read this column, we'd like to j<lb />
the matter a little more 6� ply. In the la<lb />
months the amount of communist literature <lb />
has been received in the fitoutf CaroHm<lb />
has risen sharply. Formerly OUT association<lb />
communist publications was limited to a pel<lb />
paper from Chapel Hill, printed bj Juniua<lb />
Now, hower, at least one other stafi 1<lb />
ber other than ourselves is regularly - g�<lb />
communist paper from St. Louis in addil<lb />
the countless letters and pamphlets fi<lb />
organizations.<lb />
The latest bit of material is a pampfa<lb />
titled The Southern Peopttfi Common Pi<lb />
for Democracy, Prosperity and P act and 1<lb />
ed and distributed by the Southern Etegi m<lb />
mittee, Communist Party of the USA. 268<lb />
enth avenue, New York City.<lb />
This article is an excellent examph<lb />
ing on words. Those policies of the P<lb />
might appeal to the patriotic sectionalism<lb />
erner are carefully brought to the 1<lb />
and those items which might be off 1<lb />
possible, are carefully disregarded.<lb />
Even the background policy of the<lb />
nist Party, everything for the state, is<lb />
ignored to the extent that the authors d<lb />
thing possible to appeal to Southern<lb />
and agitate against the rest of the nan<lb />
In all fairness to those who distribu<lb />
material we must admit that we enjoy :<lb />
In fact, one of the more intelligent thin<lb />
by the government is to allow th<lb />
continue with their open publication. A<lb />
cans, they have as their constitutional right<lb />
privilege of free speech. It's just a pity th<lb />
don't realize how much they are doing to<lb />
it.<lb />
bat 11<lb />
High school day was a big success,<lb />
according to all reports. After rain-<lb />
ing nearly all week, the skies cleared,<lb />
and we had perfect weather in which<lb />
to entertain our senior visitors. Just<lb />
think what 3,500 students would have<lb />
looked like wandering around in the<lb />
rain.<lb />
Special Ed At East Carolina<lb />
Helps Students Solve Problems<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
education? How fields of speech correction and hear-<lb />
ing amendment than in any other,<lb />
yet such important special cases a<lb />
those of the partially sighted, the<lb />
crippled, the cardiac, the epileptic,<lb />
Shooting<lb />
The Bull<lb />
What is<lb />
many East Carolinians could give<lb />
definite answers to an outsider's<lb />
query on the special educational<lb />
work that is being done here? We<lb />
do have a definite and functional<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily Boyce<lb />
Homer Thomas is continuing the<lb />
intramural program on campus, a-nd<lb />
at the present time there are seven<lb />
foot all teams competing in the men's<lb />
program. Games are played Monday<lb />
through Thursday on the college<lb />
baseball field at 4:30 p.m.<lb />
division of special education at East the spastic who has been affected by<lb />
Carolina; yet it is not very well j cerebral palsy, the slow learner and<lb />
known among the students just what<lb />
is being done. Not many of us even<lb />
know what special education is.<lb />
Special education is the title given<lb />
to the work being 'done largely<lb />
through the efforts of Mrs. Dorothy<lb />
W. Perkins of the Education depart-<lb />
ment at East Carolina. Mrs. Perkins<lb />
is always glad to discuss this re-<lb />
latively new work with anyone who<lb />
Korean students. Food, medi- is interested. Through her we learned<lb />
cai supplies and clothes will be sent something of what<lb />
10 Korea as immediate help.<lb />
Later, aid will be given in the form<lb />
of books and student supplies. WSSF<lb />
was asked to help Korean students<lb />
by President Dwight Eisenhower last<lb />
December. We feel that the program<lb />
ing set up is very worthwhile.<lb />
The World Student Service fund<lb />
is setting up a program for aiding<lb />
be<lb />
in the field of special education here;<lb />
information that the students should<lb />
be and probably are attentive to.<lb />
Special education is for any stu-<lb />
dent anywhere who has a problem of<lb />
any kind. Here at East Carolina more<lb />
o-eneralization has been done in the<lb />
ROTC Cadets Ask Questions;<lb />
Dean Jenkins Gives Answers<lb />
(Editor's note: At a recent assem-<lb />
bly of the AFROTC cade.s 071 cam-<lb />
pus, the following questions were<lb />
asked Dean Leo W. Jenkins, who was<lb />
speaker for the assembly. Following<lb />
the questions are the answers to the<lb />
student's problems.)<lb />
The following questions were rais-<lb />
ed at that meeting: (Since time did<lb />
not permit a full answer to several<lb />
of these questions, an attempt will<lb />
be made to do so here.)<lb />
1. Why can't beginning courses in<lb />
tution that type of work is teaching.<lb />
3. Why can't we substitute ROTC<lb />
credit for foreign language credit?<lb />
This would not be an honest sub-<lb />
solution jecause foreign langauge is<lb />
(foreign language be taught every<lb />
quarter?<lb />
Our prasent foreign language staff<lb />
It might be beneficial to all of us to watch for<lb />
further such movies, not only to watch for them<lb />
but to make an effort to certify getting them for<lb />
our campus. Paisan came to us through the Green-<lb />
ville Arts festival. We could perhaps thank those<lb />
responsible and inquire as to possibilities for<lb />
obtaining further movies of this type to show<lb />
here. We, of the EAST CAROLINIAN, will<lb />
assist and back any such efforts.<lb />
not tuatzz in the ROTC curriculum.<lb />
The present substitutions in geogra-<lb />
phy, mathematics, etc. are based on<lb />
the fact that instruction in these<lb />
areas is offered in the ROTC pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
his opposite, the mentally gifted and<lb />
many others. Special education deals<lb />
also with emotional problems.<lb />
Mrs. Perkins explained that a<lb />
teacher in special education is some-<lb />
thing of a "trouble spotter She<lb />
is one who has been taught to ident-<lb />
ify special probloms and who knc�<lb />
how to begin offering the special<lb />
education needed and lastly to whom<lb />
to refer the troubled individual for<lb />
other expert advice and medical<lb />
help, if necessary.<lb />
An example of this is the screen-<lb />
ing and spotting of persons who are<lb />
partially deaf. According to Mrs.<lb />
Perkins 70 per cent of the deafness<lb />
today could have been prevented had<lb />
the symptoms been recognized and<lb />
dealt with in their earlier stages.<lb />
A worker in special education is<lb />
trained to recognize such symptoms,<lb />
and the purpose of the work being<lb />
done here in this field is to train<lb />
such workers.<lb />
Heretofore, special education work<lb />
has been confined to graduate stud-<lb />
ents. East Carolina certified the<lb />
first worker in special education in<lb />
North Carolina in 1951. However<lb />
with the beginning of the 1953-54<lb />
term, undergraduates at East Caro-<lb />
lina will have the advantages of<lb />
this training. Through the co-<lb />
operation of the art, psychology and<lb />
science departments with the educa-<lb />
tion department, new courses will be<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Last Friday night we toured with<lb />
the cast of "Born Yesterday" to<lb />
Robersonville high school. The stu-<lb />
dents there were very appreciative<lb />
to this Broadway drama. Also earlier<lb />
in the day the cast gave the produc-<lb />
tion in the College theatre for High<lb />
School day.<lb />
Before then Ue cast had given<lb />
two other performances of the play.<lb />
A one-night performance was given<lb />
here for the college students and<lb />
another at Camp Lejeune for the<lb />
Marines. Edenton has asked the cast<lb />
to present the play at their high<lb />
school in the near future.<lb />
It seems that those Teachers' play-<lb />
house kids get around. But dramatic<lb />
work is not all play. There is a lot<lb />
of work and time put in a playhouse<lb />
production, more than the average<lb />
person realizes. These actors and<lb />
actresses of our local theatre could<lb />
hardly be classified as "amateurs<lb />
for they put extra work in their<lb />
lines and acting to give their audi-<lb />
ences a "Broadway flavor Our hats<lb />
go off to Dr. Lucile Charles, dramatic<lb />
arts director, and all the active mem-<lb />
bers of the Teachers' playhouse.<lb />
4 Why can't we get out at least offered to students who wish to obtain<lb />
special education certificates along<lb />
with their teacher's degrees.<lb />
Are You A Linebreaker?<lb />
There is a lot of line-waiting here on the<lb />
campus and there are even more line-breakers.<lb />
Line-breakers do not win the love of the patiently<lb />
waiting students that they push back. It is<lb />
a childish practice and an impolite one. The<lb />
line-breaker certainly isn't upholding the golden<lb />
Rule nor is he showing common courtesy to<lb />
his fellow man.<lb />
Here is a note of warning: The Student<lb />
legislature has recently asked the Men's judici-<lb />
ary to take names of all line-breakers and<lb />
report it to them. We hope that the Student<lb />
legislature's action will curb this campus crime.<lb />
consists of two instructors. In addition<lb />
to teaching the foreign language re-<lb />
quired of all A.B. students, this de-<lb />
partment must also offer sufficient<lb />
courses to satisfy the needs of people<lb />
who are majoring and mrnoring in<lb />
French and Spanish. Therefore pres-<lb />
ent teaching load limitations do not<lb />
permit an increase in the present<lb />
offerings.<lb />
2. Why do we have foreign lan-<lb />
guage requirements for the A. B.<lb />
degree and not for the B. S. degree?<lb />
Under the present concept of high-<lb />
er education, the A.B. degree consists<lb />
of a broad academic education. In<lb />
order to obtain this type of education,<lb />
it is agreed by most colleges that<lb />
students study something of the lam-<lb />
guage and the customs and the geog-<lb />
raphy of at least one foreign country.<lb />
The B. S. degree in contrast ia a<lb />
professional or a vocational degree<lb />
characterized by instruction for a<lb />
specific type of work. In tfcia ioati-<lb />
a few minutes early from drill to<lb />
make necessary preparation for one<lb />
o'clock classes?<lb />
Colonel Fuller has made arrange-<lb />
ments to satisfy this request.<lb />
5. How do you measure the use of<lb />
the grade average for hour limita-<lb />
tions each quarter?<lb />
The average is calculated for the<lb />
previous quarter. Students with an<lb />
average of "3" or better may enroll<lb />
for 18 quarter hours. Students with<lb />
an average of "2" or better may en-<lb />
roll for 19 or 20 quarter hours.<lb />
6. Why can't we take more than<lb />
18 quarter hours each quarter if we<lb />
have a "3" average?<lb />
Eighteen quarter hours is consid-<lb />
ered a heavy enough load for an<lb />
average student to pursue. A student<lb />
who is unable to maintain an average<lb />
higher than a "3" runs a fair chance<lb />
of failing some of his work if he is<lb />
permitted to increase his load beyond<lb />
18 hours. This load is also suffi-<lb />
ciently heavy a� to permit students<lb />
to graduate in the normal four-year<lb />
college period.<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkfcu<lb />
Ray Anthony certainly won his<lb />
audience here Monday night. By the<lb />
large number of persons who filled<lb />
all seats and standing room in Wright<lb />
auditorium and by the loud, enthu-<lb />
siastic applause, it appears that<lb />
everyone enjoyed the entertainment.<lb />
The secret of Ray's success of cap-<lb />
tivating the audience lies in his selec-<lb />
tion of music, his singers, his asking<lb />
for everyone to join his crew with<lb />
a song and his parading around the<lb />
auditorium with his orchestra in<lb />
their rendition of "When The Saints<lb />
Come Marching In<lb />
East Carolina is the only school in<lb />
North Carolina to offer this certi-<lb />
fication program. During the first<lb />
term of school this summer, a clinic<lb />
for 20 children with speech impedi-<lb />
ments will be held under the direct-<lb />
ion of Mrs. Perkins assisted by a<lb />
guest professor from Michigan. This<lb />
clinic will be open for observation<lb />
daily. Mrs. Perkins added that a<lb />
Special Education day is held each<lb />
year at the school, with invitations<lb />
issued to everyone, including wel-<lb />
fare workers.<lb />
COUPLE OF THE WEEK<lb />
No doubt you have noticed the cute<lb />
little four-foot-eleven freshman and<lb />
her ardent six-foot-one companion,<lb />
who are out couple of this week,<lb />
for they really make a striking<lb />
couple.<lb />
Anne Straughan, who is a fresh-<lb />
man from Siler City, is majoring<lb />
in business, and Claude King who<lb />
is a sophomore from Wilmington<lb />
and who is one of our outstanding<lb />
football players is majoring in phy-<lb />
There was once a woman who stood in ai<lb />
gallery of modern art. She idly glanced at<lb />
various paintings lining the walls and said, "I<lb />
just can't appreciate this modern art, but 1 I<lb />
what I do like A man standing nearby tui<lb />
and looked down at her, smiled slowly, and<lb />
"Oh, no, lady! You like what you know<lb />
All of which raises the question why are wt<lb />
afraid to put forth the effort to learn some of the<lb />
things that we admit we know nothing al<lb />
Why do we deliver Olympian judgments that<lb />
worthless because we know nothing about<lb />
basis for such judgments?<lb />
Let us begin with this question: W<lb />
education? If this question could be asked I<lb />
student group they would probably hem and<lb />
and have to look it up in some book or -<lb />
some one phase of the subject, which is just '<lb />
we intend to do here. The poet who said, "I<lb />
part of all that I have met seems to suggest the<lb />
crux of the problem in educating an indivi<lb />
One's education is not a mere matter of sen-<lb />
but the result of the sum total of experience :n<lb />
school and out of it, which one has encounteredJ<lb />
All of which seems to indicate that.a, variety oi<lb />
educational experiences is in order. Now to bring!<lb />
the matter to our campus.<lb />
When something "different" is presented!<lb />
are we like the woman at the art gallery, or dol<lb />
we recognize that here is something we k; m<lb />
nothing about, therefore we will do our<lb />
find out about it.<lb />
Reference can be made here to the So<lb />
Marionettes. Were you one who said, "They art<lb />
for children, so I will stay away?" or were y<lb />
one who said, "Here is an unusual use of dranU<lb />
I'll see it, I'll see what this has to com<lb />
my knowledge and enjoyment?" The for<lb />
movie Paisan probably couldn't do anyth<lb />
a person who wras not in a receptive bkx d<lb />
Even the insignificant rabbit. Uncle ?Pj<lb />
ly, set out each morning with the idea of 8<lb />
adventuring, and sure enough he always met ad-j<lb />
venture because he was all set for it. How can<lb />
we achieve real education unless our mind U<lb />
stored with rich experiences? 1<lb />
Go all out to expose yourself to these inteH<lb />
lectual experiences. How can aprreciation be acj<lb />
quired unless exposure occurs first? Going to tnf<lb />
various forms of free entertainment that a<lb />
pears on campus and investigating the little U<lb />
tellectual "extras" that we can take advantage I<lb />
is certainly a good start.<lb />
She also expressed a desire to sical education,<lb />
emphasize that any student in this j Anne and Claude met the first<lb />
school who feels the need of special<lb />
attention is wkelcome in the special<lb />
education department, and that every-<lb />
thing possible will be done for him.<lb />
This comparatively new field holds<lb />
a challenge to many who may be<lb />
interested. We are proud that Eaat<lb />
Carolina is to have a part in the<lb />
crusade to lend a hand to those who<lb />
are carrying an abnormally heavy<lb />
load.<lb />
week of school this year and have<lb />
been dating ever since. Their dif-<lb />
ference in height does not make a<lb />
difference in their personality.<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
"Couple of the Week Anne and<lb />
Claude will each be given a carton<lb />
of Chesterfields, a free pass to the<lb />
Pitt theatre, a free meal at the Olde<lb />
Towne Inn and an item from Saslow'a<lb />
j jeweler.)<lb />
If a little knowledge is dangerous, where<lb />
the man who has so much as to be out of dange<lb />
�Thomas Huxley<lb />
The Ideal Professor<lb />
A Texas paper claims it has "found" tt<lb />
ideal professor. He is: <lb />
One who can laugh with his class; a g"<lb />
who has a sense of humor and uses it<lb />
A well-prepared lecturer who thoroughly ui<lb />
derstands his subjects.<lb />
A friendly, enthusiastic person who is re<lb />
ly interested in his class and who is aware<lb />
ideas contrary to his own my be just as s<lb />
One who does not use the curve system<lb />
grading, but rather rates each individual<lb />
effort as well as achievement.<lb />
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by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Basketball season may be over.<lb />
Hit it looks as if it's impossible to<lb />
Sonny Russell out of the head-<lb />
nea Last night the Circle K club<lb />
awarded Rusell with its first an-<lb />
Most Valua1 le Player trophy.<lb />
There can be no doubt that the top<lb />
ection for the honor was made by<lb />
the votes of Coach Porter and the<lb />
ten of the 1952-53 Pirate court<lb />
ta I. Another round of congratula-<lb />
s ia certainly in order for Russell.<lb />
While on the subject of handing<lb />
ut laurels it seems that the Circle<lb />
 should not be neglected. The idea<lb />
�f giving a trophy each year is a<lb />
:ruly commendable one and those<lb />
responsible should be congratulated.<lb />
In addition to the trophy a plaque<lb />
 been obtained by the members<lb />
ie Circle K. This plaque will be<lb />
aced in the lobby of Memorial gym<lb />
 will bear the name of each year's<lb />
y winner from now on.<lb />
The institution of the trophy and<lb />
le is very commendable, but it<lb />
� s to mind once more the ques-<lb />
of a trophy case. We had a<lb />
word or two on the subject a couple<lb />
�t months back, and now it sems as<lb />
 we might repeat our statements.<lb />
East Carolina has never been a<lb />
powerhouse school as far as athletics<lb />
re concerned, but we are quite sure<lb />
there is a trophy or two lying<lb />
around somewhere in the athletic de-<lb />
I artment. Even very small high<lb />
schools have somewhere to display<lb />
the athletic awards won by their<lb />
teams and it certainly seems that<lb />
East Carolina could do as well.<lb />
In the last four athletic contests<lb />
between East Carolina and Atlantic<lb />
Christian the Bucs have emerged<lb />
victorious, thereby maintaining the<lb />
right of possession of the Bohunk<lb />
trophy. We wonder once more, just<lb />
how many students have seen this<lb />
trophy since its institution some 13<lb />
years ago.<lb />
There are several organizations on<lb />
campus that are set up to do "serv-<lb />
ice" to the college. The project of<lb />
obtaining a trophy case would be<lb />
one of the most worthwhile causes<lb />
any of them could undertake.<lb />
Piner Throwing  Jones Hitting<lb />
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We at East Carolina are proud of<lb />
our senool and yet, to an extent we<lb />
tak-i it f r granted, never realizing<lb />
th t outside of North Carolina few<lb />
peoDi are aware oi its existence.<lb />
Tlu football schedule last year and<lb />
for coming autumns shows that the<lb />
Pirates will be meeting schools from<lb />
a wider geographical area and there-<lb />
by brine- more publicity to the school.<lb />
Why (lot then, we wonder, can't<lb />
the same be applied to baseball?<lb />
Now the diamond sport is relatively<lb />
small scale here in comparison to<lb />
football and basketball, but it could<lb />
play its part in soreading the name<lb />
of East Carolina, if the Bucs might<lb />
induce some of the numerous "yan-<lb />
kee" squads that tour the south each<lb />
spring to stop off in Greenville.<lb />
Just a few weeks ago such clubs<lb />
as Ohio university and Wesleyan<lb />
college were in the state and played<lb />
against other North State conferem s<lb />
schools. It is true that the Pirates<lb />
have met two Northern colleges this<lb />
spring, yet it seems that perhaps a<lb />
few more games with these touring<lb />
"invaders" might be arranged next<lb />
spring in order to make the name<lb />
of East Carolina better known<lb />
throughout other areas.<lb />
Russell Receives Circle K<lb />
Trophy As Top Cage Player<lb />
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Pictured above are Jim Piner and Paul Jones, standout performers on the 1953 baseball squad at East<lb />
Carolina. Piner is a veteran hurler and Jones a first- string shortstop.<lb />
Pecking Away Sports<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
Elon Paces Loop<lb />
League standings in the Eastern<lb />
division of the North State confer-<lb />
ence prior to Wednesday's crucial<lb />
game between East Carolina and<lb />
Elon were as follows:<lb />
Elon - .<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Guilford<lb />
High Point <lb />
Atlantic Christian<lb />
W<lb />
5<lb />
6<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
L Pet.<lb />
0 1.000<lb />
2 .750<lb />
2 .500<lb />
5 .167<lb />
6 .143<lb /><lb />
FOR THE BEST IN FOOTWEAR<lb />
It's<lb />
MERIT SHOES<lb />
One of the best years in East Caro-<lb />
lina athletic history is rapidly draw-<lb />
ing to a close now that the May days<lb />
are nearly upon us and these last<lb />
few weeks are being crowded with<lb />
sporting events from the olive-green<lb />
fairways to the satiny black of the<lb />
tennis courts.<lb />
Coach Boone's edit: �n of our na-<lb />
tional pastime has just managed a<lb />
' B" average on the diamond thus far,<lb />
but with about half the season yet<lb />
to go the baseballing Pirates have<lb />
an excellent chance to do some loot-<lb />
ing in the form of victories. The team<lb />
lias been playing baseball in spurts<lb />
and not in the consistent fashion<lb />
hat makes "Yankees" out of medi-<lb />
ocre ball players.<lb />
"Trial by error" is our humble<lb />
advice�try experiments. Clyde Ow-<lb />
ens is pulling a lot of bench time,<lb />
and, in the opinion of many, is capa-<lb />
ble of starting assignments. Charlie<lb />
Cherry needs only a dose of experi-<lb />
ence to start him on an excellent<lb />
season.<lb />
Bill Hardison is a veteran ball-<lb />
player who hustles and handles a<lb />
stick well enough to go a few rounds,<lb />
maybe even the full route once in a<lb />
while. Wilbur Thompson gives the<lb />
impression, when permitted to play,<lb />
of being a formidable glovcman and<lb />
an able hitter.<lb />
These meek remarks are not made<lb />
with the intention of slighting the<lb />
regulars nor the coaching staff, but<lb />
were called to this column's attention<lb />
by some of the EOC populace.<lb />
Buccaneers Best<lb />
High Point Mine<lb />
As Hall Triumphs<lb />
Another phase of sports that is in<lb />
full swing now is the intramural<lb />
softball league. Several enthusiastic<lb />
teams, masculine and feminine, are<lb />
battling for the campus crown. Over<lb />
200 robust individuals are carrying<lb />
their respective colors into the<lb />
"neighborhood brawlings" in search<lb />
of team and player awards.<lb />
rnan-<lb />
rne;<lb />
f- lefcter<lb />
,a Potty nn<lb />
The East Carolina Pirates contin-<lb />
ued their mastery over High Point's<lb />
Panthers last Saturday as they turn-<lb />
ed 11 hits into seven runs and a 7-2<lb />
North State conference win.<lb />
Righthander Ken Hall went the<lb />
distance on the mound for the Bucs<lb />
and gave up nine hits. He had a<lb />
shutout until the eighth inning.<lb />
The Pirates' erratic batting power<lb />
came to life in the contest as Cline,<lb />
Jones, Webb and Hooper collected<lb />
two hits apiece. Cecil Heath, the<lb />
Pirates' diminutive second baseman,<lb />
came through with an insurance run in<lb />
the ninth inning when he blasted<lb />
out a home run with the bases empty.<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
East Carolina . 012 100 021�7<lb />
High Point  000 000 020�2<lb />
Elon Beats Bucs<lb />
In Shutout Game<lb />
On Local Diamond<lb />
Championship chances were look-<lb />
ing dim for East Carolina here Wed-<lb />
nesday, as the Elon Christians shut<lb />
out the Pirates 4-0 behind the effec-<lb />
tive four-hit hurling of Sherrill Hall.<lb />
The Christians built their loop<lb />
record to 7-0 and pushed the Bucs<lb />
down to 6-3.<lb />
Striking for two markers a the<lb />
opening inning, tre Elon nine was<lb />
never in grave danger. They rapped<lb />
it up with additional runs later as<lb />
the Bucs were hapless to drive in a<lb />
core.<lb />
Biggest blow was Bobby Stewart's<lb />
homer. He connected in the fifth with<lb />
the sacks empty.<lb />
Paul Jones and Gaither Cline shar-<lb />
ed batting honors for EOC with two<lb />
for four apiece. Jimmy Byrd scat-<lb />
tered eight bingles throughout the<lb />
Christian line-up with no visitor get-<lb />
ting more than one hit.<lb />
Elon ab<lb />
Thompson, ss - 3<lb />
B. Stewart, 3b 4<lb />
Reid, rf  4<lb />
Dalton, 2b 3<lb />
Langston, 3b 5<lb />
Basketball Team Votes<lb />
All-State Performer<lb />
As Top Star Of '52-53<lb />
. Warren "Sonny" Russell, East Car-<lb />
olina college's All-conference, All-<lb />
state and, in the opinion of local<lb />
fans, Ail-American basketball player,<lb />
was last night awarded the Circle<lb />
K club's first annual Most Valuable<lb />
Player trophy.<lb />
At a regular dinner meeting of<lb />
the Circle K club held at Respess-<lb />
James Barbecue house at 6 p.m the<lb />
en members ot the 1952-53 cage<lb />
quad, the two managers and Coach<lb />
Howard Porter were feted by the<lb />
members of the organization.<lb />
Following the supper Student Gov-<lb />
ernment President Mitchell Saieed<lb />
announced Russell as the winner of<lb />
the trophy and presented i: to him.<lb />
Russell was selected by a secret<lb />
ballot of the basketball squad and<lb />
Coach Porter.<lb />
In addition to the trophy the Circle<lb />
K has also arranged for a plaque to<lb />
be erected in the lobby of Memorial<lb />
gym which will bear the name of<lb />
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Guilford Squad<lb />
Defeats Pirates<lb />
In 7-1 Contest<lb />
A slim righthander not long out<lb />
of high school weathered a rocky<lb />
first inning start and then settled<lb />
down to throttle the East Carolina<lb />
Pirates 7-1 for Guilford's Quakers<lb />
in a baseball contest last Friday at<lb />
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Franklin Davis, a native of Greens-<lb />
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the opening frame on two singles,<lb />
an error and a passed ball, but then<lb />
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With Buccaneers<lb />
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by Sam Hux<lb />
On the strength of a 20-hit attack<lb />
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tin Byrd, the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
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Conference Contests<lb />
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Coach Jack Boone's Buccaneers met<lb />
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the ECC diamond today to inaugurate<lb />
a string of four consecutive home<lb />
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sion of the cherished bucket iby vir-<lb />
tue of a previous win this season.<lb />
East Carolina fans will witness<lb />
plenty of baseball with two home<lb />
affairs next week and one the fol-<lb />
lowing week. High Point, conquered<lb />
thrice, provides iie opposition Wed-<lb />
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nine, which took the Pirates 7-1<lb />
several days ago.<lb />
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Heath 2b  4<lb />
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G. Cline, 3b 3<lb />
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Cherry, 3b 2<lb />
Gay, If 5<lb />
Webb, cf 4<lb />
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Jones, ss  4<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Baptists Install New Officers<lb />
In Church Ceremony May 3<lb />
rt Carolina college students who<lb />
will servi- as officers of the Baptist<lb />
Student union for 1963-1954 will be<lb />
installed Sunday, May 3, at a cere-<lb />
mony held at 8 p.m. in the Memorial<lb />
Baptist church of Greenville, accord-<lb />
ing to an announcement by Elsie<lb />
Howard of St. Paul's, president.<lb />
Dr. Robert I Holt, director of re-<lb />
ligious activities at Bast Carolina,<lb />
will deliver the installation message.<lb />
His subject will be "Christ Calls<lb />
Youth<lb />
new officers of the organiaa-<lb />
-u will hoyin their duties in the<lb />
fall quarter of 1953. They are Nora<lb />
Mill Winnabow, president; Ann<lb />
Carawan, Swan Quarter. Airleo Bar-<lb />
ir, Four Oaks, and Mary Green,<lb />
Morrisvillet, v�ice presidents; Vera<lb />
McNeil, Burlington, recording sec-<lb />
retary; J Swire n, Mt. Olive,<lb />
corres etary; and Nor-<lb />
man Hines, Hollj Ridge, treasurer.<lb />
am Penuel of Goldsboro and<lb />
Ruth Lassiter of Four Oaks will be<lb />
installed as host and hostess of the<lb />
Baptist Student center on East Eighth<lb />
street.<lb />
Other council members who will<lb />
bo inducted into office are Joel Far-<lb />
rar, Gastonia, Christian collegiate<lb />
ohis5 president; Ralph Smiley, Green-<lb />
ville, Eagles class president; Barbara<lb />
Guyton, W ilmington, youth fellow-<lb />
ship president; E. J- Hines. Holly<lb />
Ridge, Training union president; and<lb />
Carolyn Bullard, Fayetteville, and<lb />
Ruby U-nd rhill, Selma, Sunday school<lb />
class presidents.<lb />
During the coming school year<lb />
Gloria Blanton will continue her work<lb />
as counselor to students. Mrs. Ruth<lb />
Can.or of the college faculty will be<lb />
High School Day<lb />
Welcomes Seniors<lb />
To Local Campus<lb />
Commencement Dates<lb />
Saturday, May 16<lb />
10:00 a.m.�Meeting of the alumni<lb />
1:00 p.m.�Alumni luncheon<lb />
.1:00 p.m.�Tea for alumni, sen-<lb />
iors and faculty<lb />
4:00 p.m.�Band concert<lb />
8:00 p.m.�Music recital<lb />
facultj advisor. The Rev. K. E. Hard-<lb />
away of the Memoiral Baptist church<lb />
and the R�v. J. A. Neilson of the<lb />
mmanuel Baptist church, Greenville<lb />
pasl rs, will also act as advisors of<lb />
the Baptist Student union.<lb />
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PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
"Your College Shop"<lb />
201 K. Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville. N. C.<lb />
FORDS 50th ANNIVERSARY�1903-1953<lb />
SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW 53 FORDS AT THE<lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co. Inc.<lb />
Selling Gasoline and Horsedrawn Buggys Since 1866<lb />
EVERY USED CAR SOLD WITH A WRITTEN<lb />
WARRANTY<lb />
SPECIAI BANK RATES FOR SCHOOL TEACHER<lb />
FINANCING<lb />
East Carolina college welcomed<lb />
Friday. April 17, more than 3,500<lb />
high school seniors who came to en-<lb />
joy events of the Eleventh Annual<lb />
High School day on the campus. Stu-<lb />
dents and staff members at the col-<lb />
lege joined forces in giving visitors<lb />
a glimpse of East Carolina at work<lb />
and at play.<lb />
Represented on the campus were<lb />
200 schools from 51 North Carolina<lb />
counties extending from Caldwell i<lb />
through Hare. A number of students<lb />
from Virginia were also present. The<lb />
Washington, N. C, high school, with<lb />
96 seniors present, had the largest<lb />
delegation.<lb />
The day's program was planned to<lb />
moot the varied tastes of guests and<lb />
kept the seniors in a whirl of ac-<lb />
tivity from early morning until late<lb />
afternoon. Conducted tours of the<lb />
campus, isits to educational exhibi-<lb />
tions in departments of instruction,<lb />
and a general assembly initiated<lb />
High School day vents.<lb />
East Carolina President John D.<lb />
Messick, principal speaker at the as-<lb />
sembly, emphasized that education,<lb />
nol recruitment, of students is the<lb />
aim of the observance of High School<lb />
day at the college. He urged students<lb />
to determine their aptitudes and in-<lb />
terests and then to find the college<lb />
host suited to their needs. "Vision,<lb />
inspiration, perspiration, character,<lb />
including love of your fellowman,<lb />
will almost always assure succe <lb />
he stated.<lb />
Sunday, May 17<lb />
11:00 a.m.�Commencement sermon<lb />
Ezra Taft Benson<lb />
IS Secretary of Agriculture<lb />
Washington, D. C.<lb />
7:30 p.m.�YWCA-MC A Vesper<lb />
service<lb />
Monday, May 18<lb />
a.m.�Commencement<lb />
ad-<lb />
10:30<lb />
dress<lb />
Karl J. McGrath<lb />
IS Commissioner of Education<lb />
Washington, 1). C.<lb />
Chesterfield Appoints<lb />
Phillips Representative<lb />
Bruce Phillips of Raeford has been<lb />
appointed Chesterfield's campus rep-<lb />
resentative at East Carolina college<lb />
Campus Merchandising Bureau incor-<lb />
orated, replacing Leon Karl Daven-<lb />
port.<lb />
He was chosen from applicants<lb />
throughout the country to represent<lb />
Chesterfield. The position will mean<lb />
experience in merchandising, adver-<lb />
tising, promotion and public rela-<lb />
tions for the student representative.<lb />
The position is an active one. dealing<lb />
in all the various activities on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Societies Donate<lb />
Hymnals As Gifts<lb />
To Local Center<lb />
A gift of 68 Methodist hymnal,<lb />
va. presented to the Methodist Stu-<lb />
dent center by the women ot the<lb />
New Hern district in an nnp.essve<lb />
's(irvk.e on Sunday evening at<lb />
Wesley foundation vespera.<lb />
These hvmnals were given by Liu<lb />
Pieties of the Woman's society of<lb />
Christian service, in the var.ous lo-<lb />
cal churches in the district.<lb />
Mra Adrian Brown, secretary ��<lb />
8tuden� work, and Mrs. Clifton L.<lb />
Boyd, secretary of promotion, oi<lb />
New Bern district presented<lb />
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Center v Deaconess Mamiejhand-<lb />
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Miss Chandler led in the Service ol<lb />
Dedication of the new hymnals foi<lb />
the glory of Clod-to an appreciation<lb />
of the great doxologies of the I hurcn,<lb />
to the development of the language<lb />
ljf praise which belongeth both to<lb />
earth and heaven; to such inspiration<lb />
in the service of song that all people<lb />
may praise the Ixrd.<lb />
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Flanagan a idiunrium.<lb />
Home Economics (iroup<lb />
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McCORMICK<lb />
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LARRY'S SHOE STORK<lb />
GREENVILLE'S NEWEST AND V.<lb />
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Good Food � Sandwiches<lb />
CAROLINA GRILL<lb />
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