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In Austin Auditorium<lb />
OLUME XXIX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953<lb />
Number 7<lb />
College Adds Six Programs<lb />
For Year, Dr. Messick Says<lb />
.�9�<lb />
Circle K Sets<lb />
S50 Scholarship<lb />
Fund For College<lb />
Prominent Lecturers,<lb />
Institute On World<lb />
Vffairs On Schedule<lb />
rams, including lectures<lb />
: - and an institute<lb />
affairs, have been ached-<lb />
on at East Caro-<lb />
ge during the present<lb />
ar, President John D. Mes-<lb />
college has announced.<lb />
U ics of present<lb />
�grama will bring<lb />
us a number of distin-<lb />
ak - n contemporary<lb />
veral i presentatives<lb />
. events will be open<lb />
. times and places<lb />
jvil be announced in<lb />
program.<lb />
 . t. - - noted lanish<lb />
 � tor, will open the<lb />
ec1 u es in the Aus-<lb />
uj sday. He will speak<lb />
an assembly for fresh-<lb />
10 a.m. to i.ipperclass-<lb />
rs. Sorensen is a former<lb />
ers of the Danish Gov-<lb />
g World War II<lb />
Danish National Re-<lb />
cil.<lb />
Bi � . Director of the<lb />
for American ('raftsmen,<lb />
of Technology,<lb />
chibition of ceramics,<lb />
small wood ob-<lb />
15 and 16. On the<lb />
� of February 15 he will be<lb />
llustrated lecture on<lb />
md Oofitemporary<lb />
K � g, danci r. who has<lb />
r a number of plays,<lb />
"Giant from the South<lb />
a lecture-demonstration in<lb />
Marion Beldon Cook will<lb />
March 13 on the campus and<lb />
. a talk on "Introducing the<lb />
01 Through Books<lb />
. ai i Priestley, British his-<lb />
i � urer, who has<lb />
 rked in many of the<lb />
and underdeveloped<lb />
: Id, will speak at the<lb />
Id Affairs Institute, sched-<lb />
March 25, will have as par-<lb />
� ar distinguished speakers<lb />
. le discussions of the<lb />
Mi.idle East. Europe,<lb />
East and the United States.<lb />
taking part will be Samuel<lb />
deputy director of<lb />
: Near Eastern Affairs.<lb />
Stati : the Hon. Ca-<lb />
��  s, four times premier<lb />
vice president of France;<lb />
P. Aquino, Philippine jour-<lb />
diplomat; and Peter J.<lb />
ate editor of Path-<lb />
Magazine.<lb />
Another scholarship will be avail-<lb />
able to East Carolina in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
The Circle K Club, i campus<lb />
service organization which is affi-<lb />
liated with the Kiwanis Interna-<lb />
tional, has a fund of $50 or one<lb />
scholarship which is hoped to be<lb />
awarded in the near future.<lb />
Members of the scholarship com-<lb />
mittee are now investigating a cri-<lb />
teria for the project. The club hopes<lb />
to sponsor a scholarship each year.<lb />
Apt roximately 20 members and<lb />
gu stg were present at the Tuesday<lb />
night meeting held at Respess-James.<lb />
Charlie Bedford, who was in charge<lb />
of the program, gave an account of<lb />
the National Kiwanis Convention<lb />
held in June at New York City.<lb />
Frank Hemingway, Bob Neilsen and<lb />
Gene Russ reported on the conven-<lb />
tion of the Carolinas held recently<lb />
at Columbia, S. C.<lb />
Delegates to both conventions<lb />
expressed that East Carolina College<lb />
was known to the outsiders through<lb />
the camjj us Circle K. The delegates<lb />
were also honored guests at some<lb />
of the meetings at the conventions.<lb />
President Don McGlohon outlined<lb />
the objectives ami plans for the<lb />
year. Boosting the sale of "Jolly<lb />
Roger flags" at football games was<lb />
discussed by the members.<lb />
Dr. John Reynolds, faculty advisor<lb />
of the club, made suggestions to the<lb />
group who will aid the organization<lb />
of a Circle K Club at Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian College.<lb />
Billy Iaughinghouse, chairman of<lb />
the place committee, announced that<lb />
the next meeting would be Tuesday<lb />
night, November 8, probably at the<lb />
Silo Grill.<lb />
Rabbi Chapel Speaker<lb />
Rabbi Solomon Herbst of Oheb<lb />
Shalom Congregation, Goldsboro,<lb />
will represent the Jewish Chau-<lb />
tauqua Society as speaker at East<lb />
Carolina College Tuesday. He<lb />
will speak at t oOo Chapel serv-<lb />
ice in the Austin auditorium.<lb />
The National Federation of<lb />
Temple Brotherhoods sponsors<lb />
the Jewish Chautauqua Society,<lb />
which sends rabbis to college<lb />
campuses as part of an educa-<lb />
tional program to disseminate<lb />
authentic information concerning<lb />
Judaism.<lb />
Pianists Perform Here Tuesday<lb />
-4<lb />
Whittentore And Lowe . . .<lb />
Literary<lb />
Progi<lb />
Foreign Pupils<lb />
Appear On Radio<lb />
Panel Discussion<lb />
Section<lb />
resses; Four<lb />
Serve As Editors<lb />
Four  'u named to the editorial<lb />
board of the proposed quarterly mag-<lb />
azine section of the "East Caro-<lb />
linian" this week. Serving on this<lb />
oard are Bob Hilldrup, junior of<lb />
Fr di'iicksburg, Va and sports edi-<lb />
tor of the "East Carolinian Dr.<lb />
Donald Murray, Dr. James Poindex-<lb />
ler and Mary H. Greene, all of the<lb />
college English department.<lb />
This board will examine and edit<lb />
all material submitted. Material may<lb />
be submitted to any member of the<lb />
board or to the "East Carolinian"<lb />
office directly or to Box 99�, c-o<lb />
Magazine Section, before November<lb />
9.<lb />
Students may submit any work in<lb />
the ereative field for the two-page<lb />
literary section such as essays, short<lb />
stories, .oerns, cartoon?, short hu-<lb />
morous incidents and movie and book<lb />
reviews. Students may also submit<lb />
compositions used in courses here.<lb />
A many literary works will be<lb />
published as space will permit. Short<lb />
stories and ess-ays must not exceed<lb />
3,000 uoids so as to conserve space.<lb />
Interested students are requested to<lb />
submit their writings early so as to<lb />
insure ublication.<lb />
Manuscripts should be typed or<lb />
written legibly in ink. Only one side<lb />
of the plaper should !o used. Wide<lb />
margins for fditinjr should be left.<lb />
Manuscripts will be returned after<lb />
� ublication date by those requesting<lb />
and including their college address.<lb />
Pseudonyms or pen names will be<lb />
used if so desired, but only if accom-<lb />
panied by the writer's real name.<lb />
Whittemore-Lowe Team Opens<lb />
Year's Entertainment Series<lb />
Students Hear<lb />
Danish Speaker<lb />
Thursday, fetin<lb />
Dr. Arne Sorensen, from the Scan-<lb />
dinavian Traveling Seminar, will<lb />
-P � to the students anil faculty<lb />
at tv.o assemblies Thurday in Aus-<lb />
tin.<lb />
The first assemb<lb />
i1 ih will be for<lb />
. . . Duo Pianists<lb />
SGA Plans BusTrip To Florida<lb />
Limits Club Budget To $1,000<lb />
Deposits will be taken soon for a I as Marshals and Mamie Wooten and<lb />
us trip to Deland, Fla. for the Stet- ' Virginia Harris were named alter-<lb />
lated No-<lb />
nate<lb />
Edgar Tadiock, chairman of the<lb />
Social Committee, reported that the<lb />
to ! Pirates Den in the basement of<lb />
of the week with the exception of<lb />
S ;i days and nights when other ac-<lb />
idities are scheduled.<lb />
Local Fraternity<lb />
Plans Initiation<lb />
For New Members<lb />
In i few weeks, many of you will<lb />
s lect group of boys dressed in<lb />
- moving -nbout the cam-<lb />
These boya will be jroing through<lb />
� period of initiation for the<lb />
osc of becoming members of the<lb />
apt.r of the Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
rnity.<lb />
The fraternity is not considered a<lb />
fraternity, but a professional<lb />
educational one. It is identical<lb />
b teachers college as that of the<lb />
PI i Beta Kappa of the liberal arts<lb />
fraternity recognizes high<lb />
and interest in the whole<lb />
� Id of education and does not em-<lb />
hasize any articular fields of sub-<lb />
� ' matter.<lb />
1- strives to embody those people<lb />
who possesa like ideals, as a kindly<lb />
and courageous personality, high<lb />
e-hical character, tactfulnes, a well<lb />
nixed field of knowledge and an<lb />
reciation of the values of educa-<lb />
t on for individual and social security<lb />
and some progress.<lb />
The requirements for enrollment<lb />
in the fraternity are threefold. The<lb />
members must be in a reasonable<lb />
range of a "2" average in all courses.<lb />
Thev must possess a kindly per-<lb />
sonality and qualities of leadership.<lb />
Five foreign students now attend-<lb />
ing East Carolina College and a<lb />
young Swedish woman residing in<lb />
Greenville were presented Monday-<lb />
afternoon in a radio panel discussion<lb />
on International Understanding and<lb />
the United Nations.<lb />
Participating in the broadcast<lb />
were: Berrit Hillesland of Norway,<lb />
Leonor Padilla of Honduras, Hilde-<lb />
garde I-a Po� of Sweden, Oscar<lb />
Rota of Peru, Crisanto Solis of<lb />
Nicaragua and Fernando Lazarus<lb />
Cerrato of Honduras.<lb />
Mrs. Walter Krausniek, represent-<lb />
ing the Greenville branch of the<lb />
American Association of University<lb />
Women, conducted the discussion.<lb />
The student panel was the first in<lb />
a series of three broadcasts presented<lb />
this week in the interest of United<lb />
Nations Day to be observed tomor-<lb />
row. On the second broadcast Dr.<lb />
John D. Messick spoke about the<lb />
United Nations meetings which<lb />
he visited recently in New York. On<lb />
the third broadcast Dr. Malene Irons<lb />
and Mrs. John Gordon were heard<lb />
discussing WTorld Health Problems<lb />
and children's literature on the Unit-<lb />
ed Nations.<lb />
The series was arranged by Mrs.<lb />
Donald Murray, radio chairman of<lb />
the Greenville branch of the Ameri-<lb />
can Association of University Wo-<lb />
men. It was tape recorded in the<lb />
campus studios of the college and<lb />
aired over Radio Station WGTC.<lb />
Ed Society Establishes<lb />
Honor Frat On Campus<lb />
The Kappa Delta .Pi, an honor so-<lb />
ciety in education, has recently es-<lb />
ablished a chapter on the East Caro-<lb />
lina campus.<lb />
Requirements for membership are<lb />
a 1.5 (grade between a 1 and a 2),<lb />
at least nine hours in education and<lb />
ome display of leadership ability.<lb />
Plans are underway to acquire<lb />
members. Anyone interested may<lb />
�ontact Vernie Wilder, Box 917. at<lb />
the college. Dean Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
son-East Carolina game<lb />
vember 14.<lb />
Members of the Student Legisla-<lb />
ture decided Wednesday night<lb />
charter a bus for the game. The j Wright building is open every night<lb />
"Wheels to Florida" committee, with<lb />
Wade Cooper, chairman and Ann<lb />
Bryum, Ann Bowies and Paul Cam-<lb />
eron serving, will decide the amount j<lb />
of deposit. Transportation per person <lb />
is computed at $22.20. Alumni Secre- j<lb />
tary James Butler will investigate<lb />
hotel accommodations for the trip -i<lb />
Standing rules submitted by the<lb />
Budget Committee were adopted by<lb />
the body. One was that tht total ap-<lb />
propriation for club and oriranization<lb />
requests for one year shall not ex-<lb />
ceed $1,000. A club and organization<lb />
hall be defined as any club, fraterni-<lb />
y. do artmental organization and<lb />
my such organization r-cognized by<lb />
the SGA. Thoe organizations af-<lb />
fected' y this rule are Teacher's Play-<lb />
house. !RC. Veteran"s Club, FTA,<lb />
ACE, WAA, YMC'A, YWCA, Science<lb />
Chlb and Jarvig Forensic Club.<lb />
The second rule was that clubs not<lb />
recognized by the Legislature shall<lb />
Chi Beta Chi Frat<lb />
Hears Chemistry<lb />
letort At Meet<lb />
Wade Jordan gave a program on<lb />
physical chemistry from the course<lb />
he took this past summer at the<lb />
University of Virginia at Monday<lb />
night'? meeting of the Alpha Gam-<lb />
ma chapter of the Chi Beta Phi,<lb />
cience fraternity.<lb />
Several members of the fraternity<lb />
plan to attend two scientific meet-<lb />
:eivc no funds from the SGA ap- i ings, one to be held at Duke Uni-<lb />
freshmen, at 8 ociock in the mom-<lb />
:rg, a1 which time Dr. Sorensen will<lb />
have as his subject: "Striking Ob-<lb />
servation? of America, Made By a<lb />
!)� ne The second assembly will be<lb />
bl at 10 o'clock, for nil upper-<lb />
cli men; at this time Dr. Sorensen<lb />
�ill iiictiss: "From Resistance t�<lb />
TO All students who have both<lb />
first and third .periods free<lb />
nay hear both lectures, if they wish.<lb />
Dr. Sor risen is a former cabinet<lb />
member f the Dei ish government,<lb />
was a mem er of the Danish Na-<lb />
i nal Resistance Council in World<lb />
W r 11. a cabinet membei of the<lb />
Liberation Government in 19-15 and<lb />
a member of Parliament. He is the<lb />
authoT of eigl books, mainly con-<lb />
cern d with the history and politics<lb />
of Europe and the United States.<lb />
His recervt book. "From .Coilywood<lb />
to Akropolis a discussion of Euro-<lb />
pean and American culture and poli-<lb />
tics, was chosen by the Danish crit-<lb />
ics as the best book of the year 1952.<lb />
He has been visiting other Euro-<lb />
i an countries constantly for the<lb />
a t 20 yeai? and lias just returned<lb />
from Europe. In 1949 he attended<lb />
the Southeast Atian Church Confer-<lb />
n e a' B-ingkok, Siam, and visited<lb />
Mr. Nehru :tt New Delhi. He has<lb />
. ork I mi study commission of the<lb />
World Council of Churches and spent<lb />
tiie ionuner of 1948 in Germany as<lb />
a consultant to the US Military Gov-<lb />
ernment. lie is one of his country's<lb />
leading specialists on psychological<lb />
warfare.<lb />
Whiaemore and Lowe, "ppearing<lb />
in 'the a; ening f-ature of the East<lb />
Carolina�Uege Entertainment S<lb />
 for 1953-1954 on Tuesday, Octo-<lb />
ber 2�, are nationally famouri artists.<lb />
The duo-pianists are wringing<lb />
'heir own pianos to Wiight audiiori-<lb />
um on the campus and will begin<lb />
their performance Tuesday evening<lb />
at 8 o'clock, Chairman James Butler<lb />
of the ECC Entertainment Coormit-<lb />
tee announced Wednesday.<lb />
Pace-setting programs, beat-selling<lb />
recordings, news-making personali-<lb />
ties  all contribute to the prece-<lb />
dent-breaking tours which the two<lb />
pianist play cvey season. They are<lb />
in constant d'manrf. not only in re-<lb />
cital, but for radio and television<lb />
appearances and as soloists with ma-<lb />
jor orchestras.<lb />
During the 1953-54 season, they<lb />
are the only Suo-piani.sts engaged by<lb />
the New York PhiLharmcnic-Sym-<lb />
ony, their third CJarnegie Hall<lb />
propriation and also any expenditure<lb />
of the Stud nt Legislature exceeding<lb />
$100 shall be paid after receiving<lb />
the required requisition and a letter<lb />
f the scretary of the Student Legis-<lb />
lator informing the treasurer of the<lb />
ti roval of the Legislature to spend<lb />
the fund.<lb />
Two marshals and two alternates<lb />
v rsity and 'he other at the Uni-<lb />
� r ity of North Carolina.<lb />
J. O. Derrick, C. A. Scruggs, Pete<lb />
Williams, Charles Sutton, John Sloan<lb />
and Roy McGinnis plan to attend<lb />
the dedication services of a new<lb />
laboratory at the University of North<lb />
Carolina Saturday. October 24.<lb />
The erroup to Duke will report on<lb />
Dr. Flanary Talks<lb />
Teacher Careers<lb />
At FTA Meeting<lb />
Dr. Woodrow Flanary, faculty<lb />
member of the deparrnent of educa-<lb />
tion, in a talk before members of<lb />
the camius chapter of the Future<lb />
Teachers of America, urged them<lb />
to become "professionally minded"<lb />
and told them that their membership<lb />
in the organisation for prospective<lb />
teachers provides an excellent start<lb />
i pearar.ee with the orchestra.<lb />
They are inti  hieing the works<lb />
for wo pianos and orchestra written<lb />
by Ernest iLrenek and Morton Gould,<lb />
commissioned by Whittemors-<lb />
and Lowe, in world premiers, on<lb />
Saturday, October 24, and wLl also<lb />
appear on the New York Philhar-<lb />
monic Symphony nationwide broad-<lb />
;� t on the CBS radio network o<lb />
Sunday, October 24, at 2:30 p.m.<lb />
Full Calendar<lb />
Busy all-year round, their summer<lb />
calendars take them from New York's<lb />
Stadium, Philadelja's Rohin Hood<lb />
Dell and the Boston "Pops to Den-<lb />
ver's Red Rocks, Cleveland's- Summer<lb />
Orchestra Series and Chicago's Grant<lb />
Park.<lb />
Both pianists hail from the W�<lb />
Arthur Whittemore wes born in tl<lb />
�ollege town of Vermfllion, Sout<lb />
Dakota. Jack Lowe was born in<lb />
Denver, Colo. They met at the East-<lb />
man School ol Music, Rochester and<lb />
:ave their first public concert to-<lb />
gether in Sen Juan, Puerto Rlee.<lb />
Shortly alter Pearl Harbor, bey-<lb />
joined the Navy, returning, affctrlSl�<lb />
years in uniform to the co&amp;ntct�iid�<lb />
Indefatigable woriterc and �el-<lb />
lent musicians, they piey vtrteafef<lb />
all the standard music �rigfnaliy<lb />
written for two pianos and have<lb />
axpanded the repertoire with alwast<lb />
200 of their own tmnacaripttotti �f<lb />
vork- ranging from the classics 1�<lb />
the best of today popular Wtsie.<lb />
They have also commissioned w�sA�<lb />
from contemporary cewpeseisa. In-<lb />
cluding Manuel Eosethal, Ernest<lb />
Krenek, and MortonrreulA.<lb />
Receive Reaose<lb />
Recently he University of Boefc-<lb />
ester bestowed citations on Whitte-<lb />
morv and Lowe as two of Jae insti-<lb />
tution's 13 most distjagublied<lb />
ni. Observing its centennial<lb />
University presented awards to<lb />
ttsts, educators, a Supreme Court<lb />
trie college. icr�ii i.v, ii. �v - � -  -  � r�- -i- - <lb />
is faculty sponsor for the new or- were el cted to fill vancancies. Maxine their crip at a meeting of the Science<lb />
iranization.<lb />
Bryant and Peggy Cox were selected Club.<lb />
AFROTC Here Selects Cadet Officers<lb />
Halloween Carnival<lb />
On Tap For Thursday<lb />
The annual Hallowe'en Carni-<lb />
val, sponsored by the Pi Omega<lb />
Pi and the Future Business<lb />
Leaders of America, will be pre-<lb />
sented Thursday night in Wright<lb />
building at 7:30.<lb />
There will be a charge of 15<lb />
cents per person. The csrnival<lb />
is expected to be larger this year<lb />
than last.<lb />
Cadet Colonel Larry Moore French<lb />
Jr. of the East Carolina College Air<lb />
Force ROTC has announced the se-<lb />
lection of officers and non-commis-<lb />
sioned officers who comprise the ca-<lb />
det staff for the fall quarter. French<lb />
is a senior from Kinston.<lb />
The Wing Staff is made up of the<lb />
following, in addition to Cadet Col.<lb />
French: Cadet Lt. Col. Robert E.<lb />
Pennington, Rocky Mount; Cadet Lt.<lb />
Col. Mitchell Saieed, Greenville; Ca-<lb />
let Lt. Col. John P. Sloan, Wilming-<lb />
ton; Cadet Lt. Col. Ray A. Hylton,<lb />
Greensboro; Cadet Major Nolan C.<lb />
Alcock, Pollocksville; Cadet Capt.<lb />
W. Ray Sears, Greenville; Cadet<lb />
Ca;t. Robert F. Hodges, Kinston;<lb />
Cadet Capt. Charles E. Fishel, Win-<lb />
ston-Salem; Cadet S-Sgt. Jimmie D.<lb />
Smith Jr Rocky Mount; Cadet T-<lb />
Sgt. Robert S. Taylor, Semora; and<lb />
Cadet M-Sgt. Furney Powell, Vance-<lb />
boro.<lb />
The Group I Staff includes: Cadet<lb />
Lt. Col. Eugene E. Emery, Green-<lb />
ville; Cadet Major Robert T. Sears,<lb />
Norfolk, Va Cadet Capt. Elbert M.<lb />
Prescott, New Bern; Cadet M-Sgt.<lb />
Marvin E. Brown, Rockingham; and<lb />
Cadet S-Sgt. William A. Penuel,<lb />
Goldsboro;<lb />
Squadron A�Cadet Major Shelby<lb />
E. Russ, Wilmington; Cadet Capt.<lb />
E. W. McLam) , Newton Grove; Ca-<lb />
det M-Sgt Byrum J. Whitehurst,<lb />
Greenville; Cadet S-Sgt. James E.<lb />
Parkiv, Beaufort; and Cadet A-lC<lb />
Arthur S. Newman, Henderson;<lb />
Flight I, Squadron A�Cadet 1st<lb />
Lt. Patrick O. Skidmore, Mt. Gilead;<lb />
and Cadet 2nd Lt. Ernest M. Bizzell,<lb />
Goldsboro;<lb />
Flight II, Squadron A�Cadet 1st<lb />
Lt. David L. Martin, Cramerton;<lb />
and Cadet 2nd Lt. Shelton. W. Bowen,<lb />
Aurora;<lb />
Flight III, Squadron A�Cadet 1st<lb />
Lt. F. T. Letter, Mt, Gilead; and<lb />
Cadet 2nd Lt. Fred L. Shelby, Golds-<lb />
boro.<lb />
Group II has the following officers<lb />
and non-commissioned officers: Ca-<lb />
det Lt. Col. Robert W. Moye, Snow<lb />
James Slack, Pinetown;<lb />
Flight I, Squadron B�Cadet 1st<lb />
Lt. Charles C. Batchelor, Rocky<lb />
Mount; and Cadet 2nd Lt. Nick J.<lb />
Kanas, Fayetteville;<lb />
Flight II, Squadron B�Cadet 1st<lb />
Lt. Harold G. Colson, Hertford; and<lb />
Cadet 2nd Lt. Harold J. Edwars,<lb />
Chicod;<lb />
Flight III, Squadron B�Cadet 1st<lb />
Lt. Major I. Hooper, Stump Point;<lb />
toward discharging their obligation<lb />
toward their profession.<lb />
Dr. Flanary stroke at the Octofcer<lb />
meeting cf the Robert H. Wright<lb />
chapter of the FTA. A new member<lb />
of the college faculty this fall, be<lb />
was recently chosen to serve with<lb />
Justice and composer in addition<lb />
to the two pianists.<lb />
During the 1352-55 season, the<lb />
pianists were offered one of the<lb />
most attractive TV contract ever<lb />
known to classical artists . . . over<lb />
100 appearances. They are the only<lb />
classical instrumentalists to bava<lb />
Emma L. Hooper of th.2 English de-<lb />
A y t X ,K�iUietr own television program. They<lb />
partment as co-sponsor of the chap- �<lb />
ter.<lb />
Though there are some areas in<lb />
which teaching has attained he eh&amp;�<lb />
acteristicg of a profession, he said,<lb />
"there are at least two areas in which<lb />
we are not measuring uip "As yet<lb />
he explained, "we do not control the<lb />
standards governing the licensdg of<lb />
those who enter the profession ,<lb />
And, he added, "Not all teachers by I � �<lb />
any means practice a high code of<lb />
ethics<lb />
were seen five times a week.<lb />
The two artists open thir 1953-54<lb />
?easan wt&amp; their appears e at Oar-<lb />
n�g!e H�il with the New York Phil-<lb />
barflawste-iSynipaony Orehesira on<lb />
SaMrduy, October 24, and three days<lb />
later will appear at East Carolina<lb />
College for the opening of the 195J-<lb />
54 Entertainment Scries in Green-<lb />
Hill; Cadet Major James L. Byrd, j Lt. John F. Daughtry, Wilmington;<lb />
Kinston; Cadet Capt<lb />
Charlie E<lb />
Huffman, Thomasville; and Cadet<lb />
M-Sgt. William L. Tucker, Winter-<lb />
ville;<lb />
Squadron B�-Cadet Major Walter<lb />
M. Harrell, Corajpeake; Cadet Capt.<lb />
Leon S. Sewell, Wilmington; Cadet<lb />
M-Sgt. Thomas E. Pierce, Rocky<lb />
Mount; Cadet S-Sgt. William K. Har-<lb />
and Cadet 2nd Lt. James S. McCor-I Active participating m the wor-<lb />
l of the FPA, he pointed out to his<lb />
student audience, tends to "cultivate<lb />
qualities of leadetshxp which wilt he<lb />
useful when you e&amp;te profession<lb />
on an active bsis.w<lb />
Other advantages �f memfeetship.<lb />
he said, include opportunity to be-<lb />
come attainted with, professional<lb />
literature to assoctsi wi&amp; others<lb />
mtere�t?d i� teaching, and to learn<lb />
what the major tasmes in education<lb />
are and what educational organisa-<lb />
tions fe d�teg to further the welfare<lb />
of mergers dt the profession.<lb />
BeislP practical suggestions as<lb />
to ad!f�ie through which FTA<lb />
members inmy gain experience and<lb />
mick, Ayden;<lb />
Squadron C�Cadet Major J. W.<lb />
Ridge, Ashoboro; Cadet Capt. James<lb />
C. Harris, Warrenton; Cadet M-Sgt.<lb />
Carlos E. Tadiock, Windsor; Cadet<lb />
S-Sgt. R. E. Ivey, Roanoke Rapids;<lb />
and Cadet A-lC Cecil A. Heath,<lb />
Wilmington;<lb />
Flight I, Squadron C�Cadet 1st<lb />
and Cadet 2nd Lt. William C. San-<lb />
derson, Seven Springs;<lb />
Flight II, Squadron C�Cadet 1st,<lb />
Lt. Pete Carl Williams, Dover; end<lb />
Cadet 2nd Lt Roland P. Jones Jr.<lb />
Goldsboro;<lb />
Flight III, Squadron C43edet la<lb />
Cadet 2nd Lt Mehrht V. Buck, Gc�Mfc<lb />
dee, Wilmington; and Cadet A-lC ville.<lb />
Lt. Paul EJones, ThomaavfUe, aM ffreemeelves as lead rs in com-<lb />
munltjV"HW�, � national cduca-<lb />
tionel organisations.<lb />
Teachers Playhouse<lb />
Plans Workshop Play<lb />
The Jail quarter class in acting<lb />
and interpretation will present the<lb />
second program of workshop plays<lb />
sponsored by the Teachers Playhouse<lb />
Thursday, October 29, at t p.m. in<lb />
Austin auditorium.<lb />
Pays Jones directs "Scattered<lb />
Shower i" with a cast of four, whLc<lb />
Grace Eaton guides "High Pressure<lb />
Area<lb />
Published by the National Com-<lb />
mittee for Mental Hygiene, both plays<lb />
dee! with the so!v:ng of difficult<lb />
problems in fami,T relationships.<lb />
Members of the casts include Jean<lb />
Thome, Pat Goovm, Jane Godwin,<lb />
Leonard Culbreth, Barbara Grimes,<lb />
Lois Bla id, Anne Butler and Atwood<lb />
Smith.<lb /><pb facs="00038331_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE tWO<lb />
Bast Carolinian<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953<lb />
FRI<lb />
Easttarolmian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 12. East Carolina College<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
Name changed from TBCO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered is 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 />
by T.<lb />
Editor's<lb />
Say-<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Spanish Major Relates Her Fun In Activities<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Walk-<lb />
Member<lb />
Associates Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating. CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
Sport-<lb />
S ort<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Faye O'Neal<lb />
. . Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Kay Johnston<lb />
nr.e George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
!i. Erolyn Blount, Marilyn Scott, Mar-<lb />
Evans! Eugene Hayroan, Faye Lanier, Cecil<lb />
Roibewon, Jerry Register, Valeria Shearon and<lb />
Wiley Teal.<lb />
Betty Salmons<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Bruce Phillips and Anwer Joseph<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF <lb />
F'i.ia Massad<lb />
 Faye Jones<lb />
Edna Whitfield,<lb />
fchdit. r-in-chief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Joyc� Sir;<lb />
SCA Reporter<lb />
Faculty Achrisoi<lb />
Editor<lb />
.ssi '<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Assistant Business Manager<lb />
Business Assistants <lb />
Mary EHen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Times are really shanginu<lb />
ing down the street the other day<lb />
several boot blacks were shouting at<lb />
I?assersby, "Fix up yer shoes real<lb />
nice? Only a nickel<lb />
Mar It has been a long time<lb />
since Uie five-cent shoe-shine. So<lb />
we pla.ee a hoof on a hand-made box<lb />
stained with black, brown and ox-<lb />
Mood. With swift motions the frec-<lb />
kled, sandy haired youth finishes<lb />
applying liquid polish and asks, "Care<lb />
for paste for another nickel?"<lb />
"Yeah, yeah, go ahead we<lb />
him. So that's his racket!<lb />
After completing the process,<lb />
questions, "Care for sole dressing for<lb />
another nickel?"<lb />
"Sure, sure, go ahead<lb />
He finishes the job with the extras<lb />
and we hand him a quarter.<lb />
"Care for change?" the kid asks.<lb />
"Well, if it doesn't cost extra we<lb />
said. "Aw, what the heck, go ahead<lb />
and keep it<lb />
tell<lb />
he<lb />
Exchange Editor<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves or nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a vrord of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
of-<lb />
You And Communism<lb />
No doubt you've heard the arguments<lb />
fered by the people of authority in the United<lb />
Steles against Communism; but, how much do<lb />
you realize the efforts of the democrat! govern-<lb />
ment to prevent the spread of Communism in<lb />
this country in which you want to live, think as<lb />
you want to think and go to the church ot your<lb />
choosing? ��j<lb />
People of the modern world just don t spend<lb />
the time necessary for constructive thinking�<lb />
that thing that is needed to realize the threat of<lb />
Communism upon your future happiness Too<lb />
many times the people of this free country have<lb />
said, "Oh, let the politicians worry about it,<lb />
that's their job� that's what we're paying our<lb />
ixes for, to pay them<lb />
But that isn't the point at all. No, not by a<lb />
� shot. This ever constant presence of the<lb />
ichers of communism is not to be passed over<lb />
Ith the attitude or one who feels that the world<lb />
j him a living. This country i� tilled with<lb />
fe people who spout forth the Propaganda of<lb />
Jnnnism like an unending stream. The largest<lb />
IfHflatioh of the present day world is under<lb />
Mamunist rule�and look at them�China,<lb />
2-n Germany and the whole populace of<lb />
;HMia. What haw- they got to -how as a result<lb />
fteir work and of the work of their ancestors ?<lb />
�bing.<lb />
This problem is not to be met only by those<lb />
thoritv, but more so by you and your neigh-<lb />
ftnti the guy down the street. Every one of<lb />
chiding no one�black and white alike. In<lb />
'��t0r�cyf the people rule the country�let's<lb />
that way. It's not up to our government�<lb />
 the peopls. More than that, to a greater<lb />
�; is up to the college students of today.<lb />
le$6� rf tomorrow.<lb />
� world doesn't owe you a living. You<lb />
wn living, the way you want to, in a<lb />
world. But the world is largely at a<lb />
�tandard democracy which could be<lb />
wy one, not just the people of high<lb />
i , is doesn't mean to go out and preach<lb />
about something you know nothing<lb />
oat means to do everything within<lb />
t yt So retain the freedom we now pos-<lb />
- iown the advancement of that<lb />
-COMMUNISM. How about it?<lb />
Two professors at a French uni-<lb />
versity have started' holding their<lb />
classes up in the sky ami the teach-<lb />
ing method has been so successful<lb />
that beginning this semester the<lb />
"flying seminar" will be a required<lb />
course in the natural science oe-<lb />
partment.<lb />
Thi idea has proved particularly<lb />
good in the study of geography and<lb />
geology, but the professors promise<lb />
to improve instruction in botany,<lb />
zoology and physics by use of air-<lb />
rlane also.<lb />
Their system is this: first a lecture<lb />
on ground, then a flight over the<lb />
area being studied. Students learn<lb />
much more on one of these flights,<lb />
the professors say, than they pre-<lb />
viously did by spending many hours<lb />
before the map.<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
"You can just never tell what<lb />
you'll run into next, when you're<lb />
student teaching said Edna Massad,<lb />
a senior majoring in Spanish and<lb />
minoring in English.<lb />
Edna, one of the friendliest per-<lb />
sonalities on campus, is from Bnson<lb />
and is doing her student teaching<lb />
this quarter. "1 just love teaching<lb />
Edna said, "but those students really<lb />
keep vou jumping. Just the other<lb />
day, I fonnd a pair of false wax<lb />
teeth after class. I wonder what I<lb />
said to make somebody drop those?"<lb />
Edna was the assistant business<lb />
manager of the "East Carolinian"<lb />
her sophomore year and was the<lb />
business manager her junior year.<lb />
Edna will take over the business<lb />
manager's job after this quarter when<lb />
she finishes her student teaching.<lb />
Fun In New York<lb />
"One of the best times I ever had<lb />
in my life was at the Columbia Scho-<lb />
lastic Press Convention in New York<lb />
last year with the 'East Carolinian'<lb />
staff. I got lost in Harlem the very<lb />
first day on my way out to Co-<lb />
lumbia University. But a very kind<lb />
Irish (of course) policeman got me<lb />
back on the right subway. Not only<lb />
did we have fun, but we also won<lb />
top honors for the 'East Carolinian<lb />
Playhouse Incident<lb />
"I've really enjoyed belonging to<lb />
the Teacher's Playhouse during my<lb />
college career Edna continued. "I've<lb />
been a member since my sophomore<lb />
Edna was make-uip director<lb />
year.<lb />
her junior year<lb />
and has taken part<lb />
Edna Massad<lb />
in two major production. As Rheba<lb />
(the colored maid) in "You Can't<lb />
Ti.ke It With You Edna rendered<lb />
an excellent comedy performance.<lb />
"When the cast of 'You Can't Take<lb />
It WiLli You' went to Gamp Lejeune<lb />
trooping, we really had some experi-<lb />
ences Edna said. "Between our per-<lb />
formances we went to our supper<lb />
and no one took their make-up off<lb />
except the two colored characters.<lb />
On our way to the mess hall we<lb />
passed a Negro sergeant who said,<lb />
'You two should have left<lb />
make-up on, we would have<lb />
you up then<lb />
Edna also portrayed<lb />
your<lb />
fixed<lb />
the Widow<lb />
Campus Pest Exposed<lb />
fhe Guest You Want To Kill<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
College students drink alcoholic<lb />
beverages, all right, but nowhere<lb />
near as much as has been supposed.<lb />
That's the conclusion of a 214-tpage<lb />
report just published by two Yale<lb />
professors who've spent the last five<lb />
years studying the drinking habits<lb />
of nearly 16,000 students of 27 rep-<lb />
resentative United States colleges.<lb />
Seventy-four per cent of the na-<lb />
;ionV students admitted "taking a<lb />
nrp" every now and then, but more<lb />
than 1'0 per cent proved to be very<lb />
moderate imbibers. Students at "dry"<lb />
colleges which outlaw alcohol ran<lb />
up an average drinking score only<lb />
-i per cent below the national aver-<lb />
age and they demonstrated that when<lb />
they lo drink, they get drunker than<lb />
students at "wet" colleges.<lb />
The report also said students at<lb />
women's colleges drink more than<lb />
women at coeducational institutions.<lb />
Most common reason given by the<lb />
women for their drinking habit was<lb />
that it helped them "get along bet-<lb />
ter" on dates.<lb />
A poor relation, according to<lb />
Charles Lamb, is a fly in your oint-<lb />
ment a mote in your eye�and the<lb />
oiie thing not needful.<lb />
This description fits a certain<lb />
campus inmate to a "t Let us call<lb />
this character Mr. X. In case you<lb />
have been fortunate enough to evade<lb />
his acquaintance, here are a few-<lb />
facts:<lb />
Mr. X lives in dormitory rooms.<lb />
Sometimes he visits other places<lb />
such as the newspaper office, tut<lb />
generally he can be found in the<lb />
former places. He travels widely,<lb />
especially if there is any food in-<lb />
volved. (He is particularly fond of<lb />
pecan pie and chocolate cake).<lb />
His presence usually causes an<lb />
characterized by such excla-<lb />
to East Caro-<lb />
lived before he came<lb />
Una, we wish We knew, for we would<lb />
gladly tell him to go back home.<lb />
Mr. X is majoring in "crawlology<lb />
You will find him diligently crawling<lb />
in places accepted and otherwise,<lb />
creating a general annoyance. Noth-<lb />
ing short of murder can stop him.<lb />
It seems a shame to kill a poor,<lb />
depending, trusting relation, but this<lb />
one's got to go! When the cruel<lb />
deed has been done and Mr. X lies<lb />
aeefull beneath some hill, may this<lb />
epitapth rise over him:<lb />
"Mr. X lies 'neath the sand,<lb />
He wa3 killed by the blow of a mer-<lb />
cil 'ss hand.<lb />
Meddling with a chocolate bar<lb />
Was going just a little too far.<lb />
Now all you OTHER ANTS take<lb />
heed,<lb />
This epitaph carefully read,<lb />
Call together your crawling band,<lb />
personality? Where he And move on to some other land<lb />
A crucial issue of national and local sig-<lb />
nificance is coming up for final decision kx :<lb />
the Supreme Court of the United States wit<lb />
the next two months.<lb />
The "problem" of segregation ol whit and<lb />
Negro persons�if a problem it is�will sup<lb />
edly be "settled" once and for all by the Sir<lb />
Court's ruling. Whether or not this neo<lb />
part of the Southern way of life will be r<lb />
unconstitutional remains to be seen, but we h<lb />
that those responsible for making the de<lb />
will look before they leap.<lb />
In an attempt to discover the attitude<lb />
East Carolina students toward this issu<lb />
East Carolinian is conducting a survey which<lb />
hope will be completed in time for this issui<lb />
the paper. If any student other than those �<lb />
viewed has ideas concerning this topic his vi<lb />
will be aired if received in the form ol a<lb />
to the editor.<lb />
When one realizes the dire effect thai '<lb />
abolition of segregation can have upon the pe<lb />
of the South then perhaps the words of adn<lb />
istrative officials at Louisiana State Unive<lb />
can better be understood. Said LSU with reg<lb />
to application for enrollment from a Negro: "Bi<lb />
cause of the history, traditions, customs<lb />
usages of the people of the state of Loui<lb />
segregation of whites and blacks is necessary<lb />
preserve and promote friendly relations and n<lb />
tual understanding between white and c<lb />
persons<lb />
This attitude should be voiced by the en1<lb />
nation.<lb />
With all due respect to minority g:<lb />
not alone Negroes, and with a steadfast stan<lb />
against discrimination, we feel it only fair<lb />
state that we sometimes wonder whether or<lb />
these minority groups aren't victims of infer-<lb />
ty complexes operating on a tremendous sc;<lb />
If these groups would only realize that si<lb />
regation and discrimination are two entii<lb />
different words with equally different mean<lb />
then perhaps they might adopt a different air<lb />
from that of self-righteous indignation.<lb />
Let us all hope, therefore, that the wisd<lb />
of the members of the Supreme Court will be<lb />
guided to the extent that they realize that pres-<lb />
by Joyce Smith and Pat Humphrey j ervation of segregation is a necessary part oi<lb />
Douglas in "Tom Sawyer" her sopho-<lb />
more year and was also stage mana-<lb />
ger for the production.<lb />
Edna has been a member of the<lb />
English Club for three years. This<lb />
club is the oldest departmental club on<lb />
the campus and strives to stimulate<lb />
interest in English by .presenting<lb />
guest speakers who are well known<lb />
in this field and also gives the<lb />
Engli h majors and minors an opport-<lb />
unitj to become bettef acquainted<lb />
with one another as well as with<lb />
falculty members.<lb />
Fraternity Honor<lb />
"I was very honored when 1 was<lb />
invited to join the Sigma Pi Alpha,<lb />
a national honorary language fra-<lb />
ternity Edna said. Edna joined this<lb />
naternity her freshman year. It's<lb />
main objective is to stimulate an<lb />
interest in acquiring a more intimate<lb />
knowl dge of peoples, custom- and<lb />
culture of foreign countries. "I always<lb />
look forward tx going on the Sigma<lb />
Pi Alpha annual houseparty at<lb />
Atlantic Beach every spring too<lb />
Edna said. "We've really had some<lb />
great times<lb />
"I attended the Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
Congress in Raleigh last year Edna<lb />
said. We met many other foreign<lb />
language students and attended a<lb />
banquet and dance. I hope HI get<lb />
to go this year too<lb />
At present Edna says she is un-<lb />
decided what she will do after gradu-<lb />
ation in May. "I will either teach<lb />
Spanish or get a job as a transla-<lb />
tor or intenpreter. I may even stay<lb />
here to get a Master's degree.<lb />
We Got Them<lb />
Typewriter Blues<lb />
'Blow him<lb />
uproar<lb />
mations as "Kill him or<lb />
off Doesn't this prove that he has<lb />
a dynamic<lb />
Did You Get A Flunk Slip?<lb />
Buckle Down! Invitations Out<lb />
"Joyce, have you finished your<lb />
typing budget?"<lb />
With a look of agony, Joyce re-<lb />
plies, "Yes, Pat, but just look at<lb />
the errors. I seem to be getting<lb />
dumber by degrees. I wonder if we<lb />
will ever survive this class<lb />
"That is the $g4 question, Joyce.<lb />
It seems as if I spend every spare<lb />
moment attempting to master that<lb />
monstrous keyboard. The really sad<lb />
part of typing is that you usually<lb />
go into the class in good spirits. Ten<lb />
minutes and 50 errors later you<lb />
begin to exclaim, 'What a future<lb />
"Yes, Pat, I agree. I can begin a<lb />
�problem and get to the last sentence<lb />
without an error, when suddenly, for<lb />
no apparent reason, one finger is<lb />
led astray. There goes that perfect<lb />
paper<lb />
"Seriously, Joyce, although at<lb />
times we feel as though we'll never<lb />
succeed, I'm sure that when the big<lb />
a healthv America.<lb />
Last week in the East Carolinian there a;<lb />
pea red a letter to the editor from a student who<lb />
demanded more "coultoure" on the local campus.<lb />
Whereas this student's ideas had their due merit<lb />
it appeared obvious that, although his beliefs<lb />
might not need improving, his spelling n.<lb />
certainly did.<lb />
At any rate Student Government Preside<lb />
Mitchell Saieed was spouting forth to a seleci<lb />
group the other day on "the stupidity" of this<lb />
"cultured" letter when he was quietly informed<lb />
by one of his awe-struck audience that the au-<lb />
thor of the letter was among those present.<lb />
Needless to say our SGA president was duly<lb />
chastised.<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
The newly formed Library Science Club has<lb />
been meeting regularly at 4 o'clock Thursday<lb />
afternoon in the library science class room. Dur-<lb />
ing the last meeting the club elected officers for<lb />
the coming year, they are: Gene Lanier, presi-<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
��� ii<lb />
m<lb />
Wn? 6bttt�<lb />
DAE<lb />
i me Stretch Our Spirit<lb />
in<lb />
s, � �' i improvement is inspired by com-<lb />
. other occasions, the opposite ap-<lb />
s&amp;BSNgN Usually an editorial is<lb />
� of these themes. A different<lb />
�� �"� be desirable, so this particular<lb />
si&amp;pfc to uplift and to upbraid all<lb />
the<lb />
tlmt<lb />
Ctf&amp;Hna are eternally proud of<lb />
am ng the student body. We feel<lb />
s&amp;y the pride and support of<lb />
iSssim mater have been accepted<lb />
in unanimity. No evidences oi<lb />
ol East Carolina in general<lb />
d k of this newspaper. It<lb />
MJpi spirit exists. Nothing<lb />
ill institution as undivided<lb />
kick come? Sometimes the<lb />
: is stretched over a con-<lb />
l�rge top. For instance,<lb />
bf  pirate victory and<lb />
nwe .gone so far that<lb />
to get drunk. Marauding<lb />
of school spirit, this<lb />
to further enthuiasm<lb />
�rjoisit is, remember<lb />
school spirit.<lb />
f � -her staunch sup<lb />
too stiff! There is a<lb />
highest hopes are<lb />
then will be a<lb />
a few of tiie<lb />
�pcyN<lb />
Friday<lb />
Future Teachers of America and<lb />
the North Carolina Educational As-<lb />
sociation will hold conventions here.<lb />
7 p.m.�A movie will be shown<lb />
in Austin auditorium, "Haippy Go<lb />
Lovely starring David Niven, Vera<lb />
Ellen and Cesar Romero.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
8 p.m.�East Carolina vs. Guilford<lb />
College hese.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
Phi Omicron will sell homemade<lb />
cookies in the dining hall lobby.<lb />
8 p.m.�Whittemore and Lowe, duo<lb />
pianists, will open the 1953-54 En-<lb />
tertainment Series in Wright audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
7 p.m.�-Student Government As-<lb />
sociation meets in Flanagan audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:30 p.m � "Y" Vespers will be<lb />
held in the ��� Hot<lb />
7:30 p.m.�Hallowe'en Carnival<lb />
sponsored by the Future Business<lb />
Leaders of America will be held in<lb />
Wright auditorium.<lb />
8 p,m.�Two iplays will be present-<lb />
ed in Austin auditorium by members<lb />
of the acting and interpreting class.<lb />
Friday<lb />
7 pjn.�A movie will be shown in<lb />
Austin auditorium, "I Want You<lb />
starring Dana Andrews, Dorothy<lb />
MeGuire and Farley Granger.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
8 p.m.�East Carolina vs. Appala-<lb />
chian here.<lb />
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, a<lb />
host of Boy Scouts will be on campus<lb />
to attend the Explorer Vocational<lb />
Gaidan Conference.<lb />
Did you receive your<lb />
this week? If not perhaps you best<lb />
,peek into your boxes again, just to<lb />
be extra sure! A lot of students<lb />
found to their horror a mere scrap<lb />
of paper, referred to as "Flunk<lb />
Slips glaring out through the tiny<lb />
cubicle of window in their Post Of-<lb />
fice box.<lb />
What evil force caused these un-<lb />
fortunates to be on the receiving<lb />
line of such? This question was<lb />
taken up by our inquisitive reporter,<lb />
with these results:<lb />
Polly Popular: "Well, it was ei-<lb />
ther men or books . . . and, well<lb />
what choice did I have?"<lb />
Freddie Football: "Someone inter-<lb />
cepted my pass, and caused me to<lb />
fumble<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
invitation Carl Casanova: "Night life was<lb />
the ruin of me<lb />
Harry Hurry: "Tempus Fugit<lb />
Annie Activity: "Extra curricular<lb />
stuff was my Waterloo<lb />
Ula Uninterested: "Books can be<lb />
so musty<lb />
Ed Extrovert: "Bull-sessions can<lb />
kill time<lb />
Molly Movie: "Movie a day, that's<lb />
my motto<lb />
Helen Hangaround: "Isn't it great<lb />
all the kids you see in the Soda<lb />
Shop?"<lb />
Lettie Letter: "After commuting<lb />
with everyone via mail, it's so late<lb />
to begin studying<lb />
Do you want to be a member of<lb />
the "Drifters ?" Then have fun, while<lb />
it lasts, but to be safe, you ought<lb />
to get a job lined up just in case . . <lb />
day comes, we'll be rewarded with I dent; Maxine Bryan, vice president; Gayle Flana<lb />
�' iron oorotaru � onri V.milv RftVCP " East CaTO<lb />
success.<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
And-<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
"Ye old 'Y' Shop" was the meeting<lb />
place for this week's couple, Lib<lb />
Bateman from Rocky Mount and<lb />
Owen Bessellieu from Wilmington.<lb />
"He only asked me for a date so he<lb />
could ask to use my English book<lb />
says Lib of their first date.<lb />
Lib, a primary education major<lb />
and Owen, a government major are<lb />
both sophomores.<lb />
They both like dancing, football<lb />
games, movies and of all things�<lb />
to attend weddings! Getting in prac-<lb />
tice maybe? ?<lb />
Tib says Owen is a great practical<lb />
joker and frequently tells her friends<lb />
that she's desperately ill or that<lb />
she's marrying someone else and he's<lb />
going to attend the wedding. "You<lb />
never know what he'll do next says<lb />
Lib. "He's a veteran and loves to get<lb />
together with other veterans and swap<lb />
war stories. Personally, I think they<lb />
all try to out top each other with<lb />
their tall tales. You should hear some<lb />
of them<lb />
"His first impression of me wasn't<lb />
too good says Lib laughingly. "He<lb />
thought I was a little stupid, but I<lb />
thought he was kin'4, of punchy, so<lb />
I guess it worked both ways<lb />
This summer Owen managed to get<lb />
up to Rocky Mount quite a few times<lb />
even though he says he wa� in sum-<lb />
oner school and Lib was working. "We<lb />
had a wonderful reunion with quite a<lb />
few of our EGC friends at the June<lb />
German says Lib. "In fact, the<lb />
whole nine months we have been go-<lb />
ing together have been filled with<lb />
fun and surprises<lb />
(EuMtor's note: By being chosen<lb />
"Couple of the Week Lib and Owen<lb />
will each be given a meal at the<lb />
Olde Towne Inn, a ticket to the Pitt<lb />
Theatre, a gift from Saslow's Jew-<lb />
If you join our club you have the opportunity to enjoy a elers and a carton of Chesterfield<lb />
ga,n, secretary; and Emily Boyce,<lb />
linian" representative. Alma Faulkner is chair-<lb />
man of the constitution committee which has<lb />
drawn up a constitution to be submitted to the<lb />
club for approval. The organization proposed thai<lb />
I the vice president serve as program chairman<lb />
and there are plans for numerous interesting pro-<lb />
grams in the future. The dues for the year was<lb />
set at 25 cents. Dr. E. D. Johnson, faculty advifl<lb />
urged members to publicize and promote interesl<lb />
in the club, which is open to all interested.<lb />
The Seniors at Ay den High School have been<lb />
studying Macbeth for the past few weeks. As<lb />
climax of the study they launched a project which<lb />
certainly deserves recognition. Working under th<lb />
direction of their student teachers, Mrs. Ei;<lb />
Levingston and Vernie Wilder, a group of I<lb />
senior boys wrote and printed a one page news<lb />
paper entitled "The Edinburgh Gazette The<lb />
paper has the latest "dope" on the murder<lb />
Banquo, the appointment of Macbeth to be king.<lb />
battles and the prophecy of the "weird sister<lb />
(the three witches).<lb />
The Gazette is filled with such eye catching<lb />
headlines as: "Banquo Found Murdered In Ditch<lb />
Near Palace "Macbeth On Way To Scene To<lb />
Be Crowned King and "Man Sees weird<lb />
ters The articles denote a thorough study of<lb />
the great Shakespearean play by the studei<lb />
The paper is printed on a regular news pn<lb />
with the print set up by the students themselves,<lb />
The style of writing far surpasses the work<lb />
of a majority of high school pupils and even<lb />
though the paper was not proof read, the materi-<lb />
al makes for delightful reading. The editoral by<lb />
Erwin III (Billy Davidson) warns the public of<lb />
the dangers confronting "their beloved land of<lb />
Scotbnd" and dicusses the brutal murder of the<lb />
former King Duncan.<lb />
"The Edinburg Gazette Vol. 44, No. 42,<lb />
price four pence, will be posted in the "East Caro-<lb />
linian" office during the coming week. Anyone<lb />
who is interested in reading the work of the<lb />
Ayden High Seniors are welcome to do so.<lb />
real unique spirit of friendliness with he girl dorm next door.<lb />
 cigarettes.)<lb />
The best books of the year have been printed<lb />
here a few weeks ago. Here are the best plays<lb />
of 1953-1954 as summarized by Burns Mantle<lb />
Yearbook: "Dial M For Murder "Picnic "The<lb />
U)ye of Four Colonels "Time of The Cuckoo<lb />
Wonderful Town "Climate of Eden "My<lb />
Three Artels "The Emperor's Clothes "The<lb />
Crucible" and "Bernardia"<lb />
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TOBER 23, 1963<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
j1 Carotin gridiron win<lb />
nger and longer some<lb />
icta are brought to light.<lb />
i not lost a regular<lb />
since the third game<lb />
season and since that<lb />
i up an undefeated<lb />
games. In that period<lb />
ave averaged better<lb />
downs per game or<lb />
�or contest.<lb />
47 contests the Bucs<lb />
score only twice and<lb />
every one of their<lb />
girl the Pirates will<lb />
I � to -stretch their<lb />
� rt i r against the<lb />
Despite the fact<lb />
one of its better<lb />
locals are solid fa-<lb />
I teir fifth North<lb />
win of the season.<lb />
upset, East Car-<lb />
inch at least a tie for<lb />
crown tomorrow<lb />
e Quakers. A week from<lb />
.  a contender<lb />
here for the Bucs'<lb />
. : final conference<lb />
his seventh and eighth touchdowns<lb />
last weekend.<lb />
PACB THR!�<lb />
I<lb />
With basket ball reason raipidly<lb />
closing in on us some .Pirate fans<lb />
ar ! already avidly awaiting the op-<lb />
ening of the cage schedule.<lb />
Despite the loss of All-Stater Son-<lb />
ny Russell, the 1953-54 Pirate five<lb />
shapes up, on paper at least, as<lb />
being one of the strongest in the<lb />
North State Conference. Starting<lb />
(playerg who will undoubtedly be<lb />
heavily relied upon are Bobby Hodg-<lb />
es, center; Cecil Heath and J. C.<lb />
Thomas, guards, and Charlie Huff-<lb />
man at forward.<lb />
Paul Jones, a sub last year who<lb />
played outstanding ball toward the<lb />
erui of the season, may well take<lb />
over the other starting position. One<lb />
cannot, of course, disregard the<lb />
wealth of freshman talent brought<lb />
m by Pirate scouts or the other<lb />
regular members of last year's squad.<lb />
otent App attack<lb />
who moved into<lb />
Hodges for the<lb />
lead by tallying<lb />
Hodges Leading<lb />
Pirate Scorers<lb />
Intra<lb />
Now<lb />
More<lb />
mural Tourneys<lb />
We'mg Sponsored;<lb />
leavers Wanted<lb />
inderway in the<lb />
'a Intramural Ten-<lb />
according to infor-<lb />
, the athletic de-<lb />
. . � . 0 students<lb />
, playoffs.<lb />
 fox an intru-<lb />
 league to be formed<lb />
A meeting of<lb />
� i �� for<lb />
.  iusn at i<lb />
� . interested in form-<lb />
teame a raid contact<lb />
tns or Bob Vickery<lb />
ssihle.<lb />
ard m the gymna-<lb />
ry announcements with<lb />
its and game times.<lb />
Bobby Hodges, the Pirates' Little<lb />
All-America end candidate, gobbled<lb />
'up his eighth touchdown pass last<lb />
week against Western Carolina to<lb />
run his total to 48 points in five<lb />
games so far this season.<lb />
The senior end, who is also ex-<lb />
pected to spark the local basketball<lb />
-quad again this year, has tallied<lb />
at least onct in each contest.<lb />
Second high man on the Buccaneer<lb />
squad is Dick Cherry, All-Conference<lb />
i quarTerback, who has scored five<lb />
, TD'S plus a safety for a 32-point<lb />
total.<lb />
Emo Boado and Paul Gay have<lb />
three and two touchdowns each while<lb />
Larry Rhodes, Torn Allsbrook. Claude<lb />
King, Boyd Webb, Jim Stanley, Jack<lb />
Brut and John Daughtry have scored<lb />
once. Bubba Matthews has booted<lb />
five extra points, and King nine.<lb />
In the passing department Cherry<lb />
has completed ten scoring tosses,<lb />
two going to Boado, one to Gay ami<lb />
Hodges. Boyd Webb has one TD pass<lb />
to his credit as does Boyd Hooper.<lb />
Bucs Lead Loop<lb />
As Indians Take<lb />
Over Second Spot<lb />
Catawba's Indians edged themselves<lb />
into North State Conference cham-<lb />
pionship picture last week-end as the<lb />
seven to Hodges. Boyd Webb has one<lb />
last three weeks of play.<lb />
The India is, behind the .sparkling<lb />
play of Leslie Sv � nn� and Harvey<lb />
Stratton, upset palarhian's Moun-<lb />
taineer, 14-13, to virtually eliminate<lb />
the Apps from further consideration<lb />
On th? other hand, howevi r, the East<lb />
Carolina Pirates whipped their fourth<lb />
North State opponent, Western Car-<lb />
olina, 26-7, to keep the loop lead<lb />
with an undefeated murk.<lb />
The Pirates can guarantee them-<lb />
lerves of at least a tie for the crown<lb />
y beating Guilford tomorrow night.<lb />
In the only other league game last<lb />
year's champions, Lenoir Rhyne,<lb />
handed Guilford its first conference<lb />
loss by a 25-14 margin. The win was<lb />
th" first for the Bears in five starts<lb />
this season.<lb />
Tomorrow's schedule, in addition<lb />
to the East Carolina-Guilford clash,<lb />
calls for Lenoir Rhyne to meet<lb />
Western Carolina at Cullowhee and<lb />
Eon, which was idle last week, to<lb />
play Catawba at Salisbury.<lb />
The standings:<lb />
Conference<lb />
Buccaneers Seek Sixth Win Of Grid Seas<lb />
Again! Guilford Quakers Here Tomorrow<lb />
Pirate Victory Will Assure<lb />
East Carolina Whips Cats<lb />
26-7 To Spoil Homecoming<lb />
Tie For JSS Conference Crown<lb />
WLPetPtsOp<lb />
East Carolina401.000118 38<lb />
Catawba91.66732 38<lb />
Appalachian32.60085 59<lb />
Guilford11.50028 37<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne12.33331 80<lb />
Elon02.00025 66<lb />
Western Carolina 03.00025 46<lb />
AllGames<lb />
WLPetPtsOp<lb />
East Carolina501.000 159 38<lb />
Appalachian32.60085 59<lb />
Guilford92.50039 64<lb />
Catawbao3.40035 96<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne14.20038 113<lb />
Elon03.00044 99<lb />
West rn Carolina 06.00038 91<lb />
Prevues And Revues<lb />
East Carolina 41, Wilson Teachers<lb />
0<lb />
East Carolina 34, Lenoir Rhyne 0<lb />
East Carolina 13, Catawba 6<lb />
East Carolina 45, Elon 25<lb />
East Carolina 26, Western Carolina<lb />
� i n<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
AMPUS FOOTWEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS<lb />
AT FIVE POINTS<lb />
October 24, Guilford, here<lb />
October 51, Appalachian, here<lb />
November 7, Tampa University,<lb />
there<lb />
November 14, Stetson University,<lb />
there<lb />
A rampaging band of East Caro<lb />
lina Pirates, their eyes set on the<lb />
North State Conference title, wal-<lb />
loped West rn Carolina 26-7 Satur-<lb />
day nitflit to spoil the losers' Home-<lb />
coming festivities.<lb />
The win, which wag the Pirates'<lb />
fifth this season, also gave them a<lb />
stranglehold on the conference lead<lb />
with a 4-0 mark.<lb />
A Dick Cherry-to-Bobby Hodges<lb />
pass opened the scoring for the<lb />
Buccaneers to climax a 70-yard drive<lb />
early in the second iperiod. Claude<lb />
King kicked the point but Western<lb />
Carolina bounced back to culminate<lb />
a scoring drive of their own when<lb />
Tommy Proctor scooted into the end<lb />
zone from the Buc eight yard line.<lb />
Jim Pappas kicked the point that<lb />
gave the Catamounts a 7-7 tie at<lb />
halftime.<lb />
Britt Scores<lb />
In the third period the Pirates got<lb />
a 60-yard drive underway which<lb />
ended as halfback Jack Britt smash-<lb />
ed over for the TD. King missed<lb />
the point, but the quarter ended<lb />
with the score 13-6 in favor of Coach<lb />
Jack Boone's unbeaten squad.<lb />
The fourth quarter saw the East<lb />
Carolina offensive ipower manifest<lb />
itself as Cherry hit halfback Paul<lb />
Gay with a 25-yard scoring toss<lb />
after the Bucs had driven 45 yards<lb />
from their own 30. John Daughtry<lb />
carried over from the two-yard line<lb />
late in the game for the Pirates'<lb />
final score.<lb />
Statistically speaking, the game<lb />
belonged completely to the Pirates.<lb />
Th- bijr and brutal Pirate eleven<lb />
rolled up a hefty 270 yards rushing<lb />
while holding Western Carolina to<lb />
97. The locals hit on five of 14 at-<lb />
tempted passes while the Cats could<lb />
complete only one of six for a ne<lb />
isastsinjr vardage of zero.<lb />
ECC WCC<lb />
First Downs 12 3<lb />
Yds. Gain d Rushing 270 97<lb />
Passes Attempted 14 6<lb />
Pases Completed 5 1<lb />
Yds. Gained Passing 82 0<lb />
Passes Intercepted By 4 1<lb />
Yds. Gained Interception 53 0<lb />
Punting Average 25 34<lb />
Yds. Kicks Returned 0 109<lb />
Opp. Fumbles Recovered 3 8<lb />
Yds. Lost Penalties 110 35<lb />
The Shape<lb />
Of Things<lb />
To Come<lb />
According to reliable sources, the<lb />
scar-trissue was really flying last Sat-<lb />
urday evening in uptown Cullowhee<lb />
when the Buccaneers did brawl with<lb />
the Catamounts of Western Carolina<lb />
College.<lb />
The tape and bandage were right<lb />
in the thick of things and the iodine<lb />
and methiolate were pouring like<lb />
Morton's salt. The Westerners were<lb />
spitting in the Pirates' eye during<lb />
the opening minutes and were play-<lb />
ing football with the cold calculation<lb />
of a gangster on a rampage.<lb />
Despite a 7-7 half-time score it<lb />
was a different Buccaneer crew that<lb />
took the turf to open the third peri-<lb />
od. Finally accustomed to the moun-<lb />
tain air the Bucs' offensive rolled<lb />
as easily as lineJbreakers in the cafe-<lb />
teria. When it was all over the Buc-<lb />
caneers left Catamounts hanging<lb />
from the foremast, mainmast, mizzen-<lb />
mast and bowsprit. The 400-mile-<lb />
plus voyage back carried 40 happily<lb />
singing Pirates home with a well-<lb />
earned 26-7 victory ribbon in their<lb />
hair.<lb />
Next on the Pirates' hit parade is<lb />
the Guilford game tomorrow night<lb />
htri in College Stadium.<lb />
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In our opinion you're all wet if<lb />
you don't heed to these tiu-bits con-<lb />
cernkig the East Carolina Aquatic<lb />
Club.<lb />
This year we are fortunate to have<lb />
a f w individuals with the kind of<lb />
drive necessary to get things done.<lb />
We are referring to a select group<lb />
of young men who are sponsoring<lb />
the Aquatic Club. This is in ans'ver<lb />
to the requests for an active swim-<lb />
ming team and its success depends<lb />
upon the entries from the student<lb />
body. Experience is not necessary for<lb />
faculty and student tutorage will be<lb />
on haid. The club welcomes all boys<lb />
to workouts in the college pool each<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
We don't beli re that anyone can<lb />
look far enough into the 'trtuie to<lb />
foresee such things as Ai-my's 14d<lb />
win over the Duke Blue Devils, nor<lb />
car. :hey gee such things a defensive<lb />
minded Navy's offensive piurge in<lb />
the form of a 65-7 win over an un-<lb />
beaten but overrated Princeton "Ti-<lb />
g r But, even considering these<lb />
thintrs our foresights held fairly<lb />
'rue. If a baseball player bats .300<lb />
he's doing pretty pood; we're bat-<lb />
ting: .700.<lb />
If you're trilling to read on, then�<lb />
here this week's prophetic outlook:<lb />
ECC over Guilford by 7 points.<lb />
The Pirates move, closer to the<lb />
North State title,<lb />
Duke ' r N.C. State by 21 points.<lb />
The Blue Devils ai" sure to get<lb />
this one, hun?<lb />
Georgia over North Carolina by 7<lb />
'�.)<lb />
Tar Heeh will pive it a good<lb />
try � at, a it wa once sa :<lb />
� than the both of us.<lb />
Notre DftBM wet Ga. Tech by 7<lb />
points.<lb />
Notre Dame' Guglieuni proves<lb />
that something has to go.<lb />
Navy over Pennsylvania by 14<lb />
points.<lb />
After last week�what do you<lb />
think?<lb />
Tennessee over Louisville by 21<lb />
point<lb />
I ifl should be fun�'for the Vela<lb />
anyway.<lb />
Wake Forest over Richmond by 14<lb />
points.<lb />
Demon Deacons cakh Spiders in<lb />
own web.<lb />
Maryland o"rar Miami by 21 points.<lb />
Faloney and his Terps ay Yes,<lb />
Guilford's Quakers como ta town<lb />
tomorrow night to face a fired-up<lb />
band of Ea. t Carolina Pirate? who<lb />
seem destined for their first North<lb />
.State Conference crown.<lb />
A small school with a still smaller<lb />
.quad Guilford nevcrthelews lias<lb />
a ball clu- capable of puliii.fr seme<lb />
�i ets. So far this �eason y hare<lb />
:ap in two seen -� ind lost two.<lb />
Th ir conference record is 1-1, good<lb />
enough fr fourth p:ace in the seven-<lb />
team loop.<lb />
The Quukes opened their season<lb />
with a 14-12 vrbr over Appalachian<lb />
arid then follovcj it up with a 7-6<lb />
win over Hampden-Sydney. The fol-<lb />
lowing week they lost to Emory and<lb />
Henry, 21-14, and last Saturday bow-<lb />
i. i to Ler.oir Rhyr by'25-14. Despite<lb />
their blemished record, Guilford<lb />
boasts one of tho finest plac .i�mt<lb />
kickers in the nation. Substitute end<lb />
Reuben Slade has booted perf<lb />
kicks following each Quaker score<lb />
yes<lb />
Army over Columbia by 13 points.<lb />
"Rd" Blaik is a ha; py man<lb />
AGAIN.<lb />
West Virginia over VMI by 14<lb />
points.<lb />
Keydcus' Johnny Mapp struck<lb />
down by Mountaineers' "White<lb />
Lightnin -DAE<lb />
Baby Bucs, State, Tie 20-20<lb />
by Anwer Joseph<lb />
A fired-up East Carolina freshman i State see<lb />
1 its second touchdown<lb />
when (ullback Georg ItcKeerer cli-<lb />
maxed a 74-yard drive by CTOSSin r<lb />
the iroal from the three.<lb />
squad overcame a 14-0 deficit to play<lb />
the highly rated NC State frosh<lb />
to a 20-20 tie at College Stadium<lb />
October 15. Quarterback Milton Col- I The locals moved back in h<lb />
li r provided all three Pirate scores iseconds before the haiftkne gun as<lb />
y passing twice to R. C. Hall and ! Collier connected with Henderson tn<lb />
once to James Henderson. the State 7. On the following play<lb />
State's Wolflets jumped away to Collier hit Hall in the end zone for<lb />
a quick lead in the opening minutes the tally. Another Collier pass, this<lb />
this season.<lb />
Despite the .scrappy qualities of<lb />
the v-i iting ball club, the Pirates<lb />
will i liter the contest as solid fa-<lb />
vci-it s. The locals, who own a 4-0<lb />
iLViferenee mark plus a 41-0 decision<lb />
� i r Wilson Teachers Oollege in the<lb />
ason's opener, can Kuarantee<lb />
. elve at Je.��t a tie for the<lb />
conference crowr; ay posting a win.<lb />
Biggest threat to the charges of<lb />
"ouch Jck Bootjfc iv. Catawba Col-<lb />
let the league's �"or.d p!a" team<lb />
which has a 2-1 loop mark.<lb />
The Buc-ane3r defense, which has<lb />
given up only 38 points this s�ason,<lb />
.viil le headed by All Conference<lb />
tackle Willie Holland and gush other<lb />
standouts as Johnny Brown, George<lb />
Tucker, David Lee, Dc. Burton. Bob-<lb />
by Hcdge, Larry Rhodes and Ijewi�<lb />
Hallow.<lb />
rii th backfield the locr.ls will<lb />
start with n'ck Cherry, ocstanding<lb />
Little AU-Ameiica pr-spect fiom<lb />
Washington, at quaru-ac, Claude<lb />
King a tailback and Jack Britt and<lb />
' Gay at the halve .<lb />
For the overall season (both in<lb />
�onf rence ruid out) the Pirles have<lb />
scored a total of lLrJ points for an<lb />
average of almost S2 per game<lb />
ag tinst Guilford's 14 pointy per<lb />
game.<lb />
A loi.k at the record book sbows<lb />
that East Carolina ard Guilford be-<lb />
gan footbaii relations in -918 with<lb />
the Qi skew taking a 32-0 win in<lb />
the first xan'?. Since that te.<lb />
however, the Bucs have improved<lb />
steadily to the point where they now<lb />
hold a 4J-1 average airsinst the<lb />
Quakes. Last year the locaLs, behind<lb />
the p'le drivirg of Ciaude K�g,<lb />
blasted out a 41-0 victory.<lb />
to Hall. Henderson circled end for<lb />
the tying point.<lb />
The final local score came on th�<lb />
first play of the last period wr<lb />
Henderson on the receiving end of<lb />
time to Thomas Brisson, was good i Collier'? pass. The extra point try<lb />
to make the halftime score State 14, failed.<lb />
East Carolina 7. With less than five pthwtStt to plsy<lb />
Early in'the third period the hard- ' in the aume George McKc.v t shook<lb />
charging Pirate line blocked a State a 75-ya"d spring jaunt to<lb />
kick on th� visitors' 30-yard line. '� tie the srame. State elected to<lb />
Holt blocked the attempted place-j Collier passed to Henderson on tae j for the point but tfce Pirate forewi<lb />
ment. j 7 for a first down and -n the next j smothered the play before it coi�<lb />
Mid-way<lb />
of the first period when East Caro<lb />
lina's Bobby Gay was tackled in the<lb />
end zone for a safety. The 2-0 lead<lb />
was lengthened in the second quarter<lb />
when State scored again after Boyd<lb />
Hooper fumr.led on the nine. Jerry<lb />
in<lb />
the second quarter j play again tossed a -coung strike get started.<lb />
COLONY<lb />
SUN-MON <lb />
Oct. 25-26 v<lb />
i<lb />
SP takes to tnoK <lb />
Trr<lb />
Tues-Wed Oct 27-28<lb />
Filmed in India's<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23.<lb />
1952<lb />
xac<lb />
College Students May Enter<lb />
Freedom Foundation Contest<lb />
Freedom Foundation has an- pram based on the American Way<lb />
Bounced subjects ami award for the<lb />
1953 American Way of Life contest.<lb />
of Life.<lb />
Entries must be mailed by No-<lb />
A.I college and awversity students j vember 11.<lb />
are eligible to participate by sub- Included in the contest is a Sen-<lb />
mittin; entries m th. following cate- ! ior<lb />
�ories: cartoons, essays 2,000 words<lb />
or less; pfeotogvapl . with captions;<lb />
radio programs, scripts or record-<lb />
ing required; (pageants; poems; and<lb />
Bongs.<lb />
Cash, lu ;ior medals and certificates<lb />
wh! bo awarded for each category<lb />
i whic his open to seniors only.<lb />
Th ! thesis, containing less than 5,000<lb />
words, must deal with one or more<lb />
of the principles of the American<lb />
Way of Life. The deadline for these<lb />
enuries is April 30.<lb />
Tlie Freedoms Foundation, estab-<lb />
'v,7.h i Lished in 1949, is a non-political.<lb />
� &amp;e ��� the radio programs in wmen<lb />
 . u non-profit organization.<lb />
p s-ijonsor will receive an honor i ' . . . <lb />
 . , , Applications and other information<lb />
medal. Cash and honoi medal awards I<lb />
are offered Co colleges or to college<lb />
office<lb />
may be obtained at Dean Leo Jenkins'<lb />
g�<lb />
striving for a school pro-<lb />
Special<lb />
EC Young Demos Meet<lb />
Monday In Austin<lb />
Vit:17J5we<lb />
VfAT&amp;r'ftOOF<lb />
� Sw��e-t cv nond<lb />
� Stslnlaa it�I bode<lb />
� Expansion brac�lf<lb />
19.95<lb />
Fed. Tax Inc.<lb />
BEST JEWELRY CO.<lb />
YOUR JEWELERS<lb />
Established 1001<lb />
Young Democrats of East Carolina<lb />
College will meet Monday at 6:30<lb />
p. m. in 224 Austin for the puporse<lb />
of laying plans for a membership<lb />
drive.<lb />
All interested students are invited<lb />
to attend this meeting<lb />
Math :ws. president of the club.<lb />
The main part of the meeting, in<lb />
addition to the membership campaign, I Eight<lb />
activities during the year. The floor we<lb />
will be devoted to plans for the club's<lb />
will be open for discussion and sug-<lb />
erestions, Ed added.<lb />
Why No Talent Show<lb />
There were many who turned<lb />
out Monday night to .see a tal-<lb />
ent show sponsored by the Circle<lb />
K Club, but were disappointed.<lb />
Several have told us that we<lb />
owe an explanation since we had<lb />
the talent show listed in the cam-<lb />
pus calendar, so here 'tis:<lb />
Members of the Circle K bad<lb />
filed the program date in Dean<lb />
Jenkins' office a few weeks ago.<lb />
We obtained the. campus calen-<lb />
dar from the dean's office last<lb />
week including the talent show.<lb />
Monday afternoon of this week<lb />
the club members canceled tin-<lb />
date after discovering the music-<lb />
department had placed Tuesday<lb />
and Wednesay for dates of their<lb />
variety shows. Not wanting simi-<lb />
lar programs to run consecutive-<lb />
ly, the Circle K Club withdrew<lb />
their date.<lb />
The "East Carolinian" sincere-<lb />
ly hopes that the change did not<lb />
cause serious inconveniences to<lb />
anyone and will put forth efforts<lb />
to guard against any other such<lb />
occurrences in the future.<lb />
anquet will be held on Monday. No-<lb />
vembber 23, announces Chapter Presi-<lb />
dent Sam B. IK es. The two other<lb />
sessions are scheduled for February<lb />
avid April 3<lb />
Local Methodist<lb />
Host To Visiting<lb />
District Members<lb />
M.ihodist students here on cam-<lb />
, n, were hosts for the District No.<lb />
1 studenl conference held in the<lb />
Fellowship Hall of -larvis Memorial<lb />
M. ; hodis-1 Church October 17-18.<lb />
Theinference began at 6:30 Sat- gABBATICAL LEAVE<lb />
urday evening with a banquet pre-<lb />
pared and served by the ladies of<lb />
the Women's Society of the church.<lb />
Folb wing the banquet a short bus-<lb />
iness session presided over bv the <lb />
district chairman, Edwin Yaneey,<lb />
.indent at UNC. Rev. Joel Savell of<lb />
( led a discussion group. Rev.<lb />
ell of Jarvis Memorial Metho-<lb />
di I Church was in charge of a Con-<lb />
-i , rat ion Service.<lb />
On Sunday al 8 a.m. the groups<lb />
breakfast together and the Rev.<lb />
E twin Spann, Methodist chaplain at<lb />
Duke, led the last discussion group.<lb />
Conference adjourned after an ad-<lb />
. on "Christ Transforming Cul-<lb />
ture" bj Dr. .John I). Messick, presi-<lb />
of East Carolina College.<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
State<lb />
Univ of New York,<lb />
 ee m em' of the Raleigh- j ,tu,lv al George Peabodj CoUege in<lb />
 f th FCC Alumni Nashville, Term. Her address there is.<lb />
Wake Chapter of the E Atom <lb />
Association remain on the caienaai<lb />
,� th 1953 ,�, Th. ��i ;11N1N,( u.<lb />
HOLD MEETING<lb />
r East arol rw I - ge Aktmni<lb />
Chapter �f Burlington-Alam<lb />
j County held its Oetobei<lb />
Mrs. Helen Pope and His v<lb />
Moseley at their Moon<lb />
home in Burlington.<lb />
William I louncil, presi<lb />
i<lb />
; J. (. PENNEY CO,<lb />
"Always First Q<lb />
FOR GRADUATE STUDY<lb />
Kuth Modlin. on sabbatical leave<lb />
from the Teachers College of the<lb />
everything that<lb />
Christmas means<lb />
is in this gift<lb />
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FOR THE BEST IN FOOTWEAR<lb />
It's<lb />
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Industrial Arts Club<lb />
LaTw Pledges Eight Members English Club Members<lb />
From College Campus Hear Dr. Withey; Elect<lb />
Eierht Treasurer. Reporter<lb />
rial<lb />
i f)r. Jo � v Wir.hev. teacher of I<lb />
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were mil ial! d<lb />
of the Industrial<lb />
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The club sponsored by the Indus-<lb />
trial Arts department, carries out<lb />
during the school year a ; rogram of<lb />
I meetings and exhibitions of the work<lb />
i of student members, .lames LeRoy<lb />
Henderson of Hubert, junior, is<lb />
ident; and Dt. Kenneth Bing, .<lb />
tor of the department, is faculty<lb />
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R cently initiated mem ers are<lb />
George Gillette, Jacksonville; Henry<lb />
Gilbert Jr Bolivia; Vernon Smith.<lb />
Henderson; Cecil Roberson, II i ler-<lb />
son; Allen Craig, Knoxville, Tenn<lb />
Walter E. Johnson, Elizabethtown;<lb />
C. Thomas Hamilton, Beaufort; and<lb />
David C. Gurkin Jr Williamston.<lb />
. Withey, teach<lb />
! am tics, was .�ne-t spi'akei al the<lb />
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I cluh el eti : ' wi . ew officers,<lb />
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 : Grigsby is advisor for the gi<lb />
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