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been received from<lb />
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ing everyone has a<lb />
Dogpatch style<lb />
Up Morris, cigarette wrapper<lb />
ol as one vote. A box has<lb />
up in the "Y" shop for the<lb />
of these wrappers. Eleven<lb />
players in the nation receiving the<lb />
-� number of votes will be named<lb />
as All College All American.<lb />
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f the student body will<lb />
have to "hustle said Jim North, 11903<lb />
Philip Morris division manager, "but<lb />
I feel that the students here and the<lb />
team supporters in surrounding areas<lb />
can organize together and elect a<lb />
member of the Pirate team as All<lb />
American The contest ends Nov-<lb />
ember 30.<lb />
The stud' nt turning in the largest<lb />
number of votes at the end of each<lb />
reek will receive a carton of cigar-<lb />
ettes, Mr. North offered He suggested<lb />
Woiverton Tells<lb />
How Communism<lb />
Attests Teachers<lb />
Dr. Wallace I. Woiverton of Grcen-<lb />
addressed the November meet-<lb />
ing of Kappa Delta Pi. Dr. Woiver-<lb />
ton spoke to the group on<lb />
How<lb />
Communism might affect us as teach-<lb />
The talk was followed by an<lb />
informal discussion period. Dr. Wol-<lb />
 a- introduced by Dean Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins.<lb />
There was also an initiation of new<lb />
members into the Eta Chi chapter<lb />
of Kappa Delta Pi. an honor society<lb />
in education. The new members are<lb />
Anne Bynum. Mrs. Ruby Crane, Miri-<lb />
am Dempsey, Anne Fedoronko, Jane<lb />
Godwin, Marie Honser, Nancy Kes-<lb />
ler, James Lanier, Janice Penny,<lb />
France? Radcliff, Jane Simmons and<lb />
Anne V. Smith.<lb />
Those officiating at the initiation<lb />
wer Dean Jenkins, Dr. Eva William-<lb />
son, Dr. Hazel Taylor, Dr. Elizabeth<lb />
L'tterback, Hazel Clark. Donnell<lb />
Muse, president, and Vernie Wilder,<lb />
secretary.<lb />
There was a brief business session<lb />
following the initiation.<lb />
lual be tied together with the name of<lb />
lie depositor.<lb />
Named to a committee to handle the<lb />
3irate iont st on campus were chairman Bill<lb />
1 nuel. Wade Jordan, Gene Russ,<lb />
A. me Bowles, Betty Salmons and Bob<lb />
Hilldrup.<lb />
College Signs<lb />
At the me ting Bob Pennington<lb />
showed one of the three college signs<lb />
to be erected soon. Inscribed on an<lb />
aluminun alloy rectangular sign n<lb />
"East Carolina College, Founded<lb />
ind in smaller letters, present-<lb />
d ! y the Students of 1952-63<lb />
Two of the .signs will be on Fifth<lb />
Street, one near the Training School<lb />
and the other near the entrance to<lb />
Wilson Hall. The third sign will be<lb />
on Tenth Street, near the Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium.<lb />
Cost of the three signs was $624<lb />
which was paid by the SGA.<lb />
Florida Trip Off<lb />
Wade Cooper, chairman of the<lb />
"Wheels to Florida" committee, re-<lb />
ported that there were not enough<lb />
students signed for the trip to justify<lb />
arrangements with the railroad<lb />
I (fiice. However, he added. "It doesn't<lb />
mean that the students are not in-<lb />
terested, for I believe there are about<lb />
 LOO going by car to support the<lb />
team at Stetson Saturday<lb />
SGA Treasurer Billy Laughing-<lb />
house announced that the Student<lb />
t.ov rnment had already spent about<lb />
$2,500 of their appropiation of $5,000.<lb />
Under the direction of Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, head of the East I the Bast Carolina College Orchestra. The Glee Club is composed of approxi-<lb />
Carolina College department of music, members of the Varsity Men's Glee mat� !y 60 men students.<lb />
Club will be on the program in the fall concert, Sunday, NoTember 22, with j <lb />
Music Department Co<lb />
Hossfield Speaks<lb />
To Business Ed<lb />
udent Audience<lb />
ampus Pianist<lb />
resents Recital<lb />
unday Afternoon<lb />
Pope, pianist, will<lb />
honor recital in Austin<lb />
Sunday at 4 p.m.<lb />
i-ted by Carolyn<lb />
a1 the organ.<lb />
ram, in three parts, will<lb />
h three selections by Laura,<lb />
Without Words, Op. 38, No.<lb />
tndelssohn; "Impromptu, Op.<lb />
in; and "Beau Soir" by<lb />
second part will consist of<lb />
Bach elections by Miss Bro-<lb />
�f Sacred Head "In Dulei<lb />
 and two variations on "Be<lb />
Welcome<lb />
final portion will be devoted<lb />
a movement from the "Concerto<lb />
D Minor, Op. 23" by MaeDowell,<lb />
ith Mr. Perry taking the orchestral<lb />
rt at the second piano.<lb />
Local Jeweler Talks<lb />
At the meeting of the Industrial<lb />
Art Club Monday night in the Flan-<lb />
agan building, George Lautares, lo-<lb />
cal jeweler, gave a talk on gems.<lb />
$500 Prize Awaits<lb />
Highway Research<lb />
Contest Winner<lb />
A $500 prise awaits the winner of<lb />
an essay contest now being spon-<lb />
sored by the Highway Research<lb />
Board of the National Academy of<lb />
Sciences.<lb />
Under the requirements of the con-<lb />
any undergraduate or graduate<lb />
student who is a legal resident of the<lb />
state f North Carolina and cur-<lb />
rently attending a North Carolina<lb />
college is eligible to apply.<lb />
Topic of the essay is "Financial,<lb />
Economic and Administrative Im-<lb />
provements For Our Highways All<lb />
compositions must be original and<lb />
may deal with any phase of highway<lb />
transportation in the general area<lb />
of finance and taxation, economics<lb />
or administration. Any treatment of<lb />
the subject will be accepted so long<lb />
as it is directed toward the general<lb />
improvement of highway policies and<lb />
facilities.<lb />
In order to obtain the necessary<lb />
applicatio. blank the prospective en-<lb />
trant should contact his major pro-<lb />
fessor and then mail it to the High-<lb />
way Research Board at 2101 Con-<lb />
stitution Avenue, Washington 25, D.<lb />
C. No essay will b accepted unless<lb />
accompanied by an official entry<lb />
blank.<lb />
All entries must be received by<lb />
March 31, 1954 and will become the<lb />
property of the National Highway<lb />
Researph Board. Names of winners<lb />
will be announced as soon as judging<lb />
is completed.<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
Members Discuss<lb />
Christmas Party<lb />
Plans were made for making candy<lb />
and selling it in the dorms as a<lb />
means of raising club funds, when<lb />
the Home Economics Club met Tues-<lb />
day night for their monthly meeting.<lb />
The annual Christmas party plans<lb />
were discussed and the members de-<lb />
cided to exchang small gifts among<lb />
themselves. Plans were made to help<lb />
a needy family by giving them food<lb />
and suitable gifts to aid them to have<lb />
a merry Christmas.<lb />
Dr. McNeil talked about her trip<lb />
his summer and showed color slides<lb />
which she made while in Europe at-<lb />
tending the Eighth International<lb />
Congress on Home Economics, held<lb />
at McEwan Hall, University of Edin-<lb />
burgh.<lb />
Nancy Henderson was elected to<lb />
take Mary Gillette's place as "East<lb />
Carolinian" reporter, as Mary will be<lb />
student teaching next quarter.<lb />
National President<lb />
Sigma Alpha Iota Talks<lb />
George L. Hossfield, ten times<lb />
winner of the world's Professional<lb />
Championship in typing and a con-<lb />
sul tnrt on typewriting methods and<lb />
techniques, gave a lecture and dem-<lb />
onstration to business education stu-<lb />
dents at East Carolina College yes-<lb />
terday in the College Theatre.<lb />
Alton Finch, faculty member of<lb />
the department of business education,<lb />
was in charge of arrangements for<lb />
thA demonstration.<lb />
Mr. Hossfield spoke to his audi-<lb />
ence, composed largely of future<lb />
teachers of business education, on<lb />
"Modern Teaching Methods to De-<lb />
velop Typing Skill" and in both his<lb />
talk and his demonstration of typing<lb />
techniques placed emphasis on the<lb />
importance of the electric typewriter<lb />
in modern business offices.<lb />
An author and lecturer, Mr. Hoss-<lb />
field is director of Underwood Cor-<lb />
poration's Teachers Advisory Service.<lb />
He has written numerous articles on<lb />
the subject of typewriting; is the<lb />
author of a widely used one hand<lb />
typing text for the hand typing<lb />
text for the handicapped; and has<lb />
lectured in schools, colleges and uni-<lb />
v rsities, and at important business<lb />
teachers conventions throughout the<lb />
United States and Canada.<lb />
At present he is making an educa-<lb />
tional lecture-demonstration tour,<lb />
during which he will visit teacher-<lb />
training colleges and universities in<lb />
various parts of the country.<lb />
Mr. Hossfield, who types about<lb />
154 words a minute, is featured in<lb />
Underwood's latest 16mm film re-<lb />
ase "Ten Copies, Please and in<lb />
"Tips on Typing He also acted as<lb />
technical director of the popular<lb />
educational film, "The Duties of a<lb />
Secretary which has been seen by<lb />
more than five million students of<lb />
typing.<lb />
Thanksgiving Program<lb />
The Inter-Religious Council Is<lb />
sponsoring a Thanksgiving ser-<lb />
vice Sunday, November 22 at 7<lb />
in Austin auditorium. The visiting<lb />
speaker will be Dr. W. R. Cullom,<lb />
professor emeritus of religion at<lb />
Wake Forest College .<lb />
Others participating in the pro-<lb />
gram will be W. Parker Marks<lb />
and Richard Ottaway, students<lb />
at East Carolina. Monteen Win-<lb />
stead, also a student at East<lb />
Carolina, will sing "Rejoice<lb />
Greatly George Perry will serve<lb />
as organist. ,<lb />
Dr. Carl Harris, director of<lb />
religious activities, invites all<lb />
students .faculty members and<lb />
the public in general to attend<lb />
this service.<lb />
Glee Club, Orchestra Present<lb />
Program Sunday, November 22<lb />
AF Cadets Start<lb />
Officers Club<lb />
Here On Campus<lb />
Johnson Reports<lb />
On Thomas Wolfe<lb />
At Lecture Club<lb />
Cadet officors of the Air Force<lb />
BOTC Wing at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege have completed organization of<lb />
a Cadet Qfficeec Club or the 1B�-<lb />
1954 t-rm. Club leaders have been<lb />
chosen and a program of activities<lb />
hegun.<lb />
Robert K. Williams, Greenville sen-<lb />
ior, will head the club as president j "<lb />
i otrau<lb />
during the present school year.<lb />
Other officers aie L. Calvin Butt,<lb />
Hertford, vice president; Major I.<lb />
Hooper. Stamp Point, secretary; Rob-<lb />
�rt E. Sides, De . Tvun, treasurer;<lb />
and William Tucker, Winterville, as-<lb />
sistant treasurer.<lb />
Capt. Thomas W. Harper of the<lb />
Air Force ROTC staff is acting as<lb />
udvisor to the group.<lb />
Thomas Wolfe, eminent North<lb />
The East Carolina Orchestra, a<lb />
student and community organization,<lb />
ard the Varsity Men Glee Club will<lb />
be presented m a concert Sunday<lb />
after next, November 21. at 4 p. m. in<lb />
the C ege T! eatre.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, head of<lb />
the college music dc, -rtment, will be<lb />
conductor for both group ia the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
For the first part of tV program<lb />
the two groups will give a renditii<lb />
of The Testament ol Freedom,1'<lb />
Randall Thompson, which was co:<lb />
posed in honor of the 200th anniver<lb />
sary of the birth of Thomas Jefie<lb />
Also on program will be Rich<lb />
m Rosensvalier Watzes rend-<lb />
ered by the orchestra, which w41<lb />
followed by Mozart'g<lb />
Dances" and MacDowelPs "f<lb />
Sketches "To a Wild Rose<lb />
Water Lily" and "From an L-di<lb />
Lodge<lb />
The glee club will jaesen, '<lb />
and Hnmmerstien'g "IVn a<lb />
Among activities now being carried<lb />
on by committees of the club are<lb />
Carolina writer, provided the subject .planning a club room for the organi-<lb />
of discussion at the November meet- zation and making arrangements for<lb />
ing of the Faculty Lecture Club the annual ilitary ball at the col-<lb />
Night For Singing, ami<lb />
Kathleen Davison, national presi-<lb />
dent of Sigma Alpha Iota, national<lb />
music sorority, will be on our campus<lb />
November 9 and 10.<lb />
She will meet with music students<lb />
interested in organizing a chapter<lb />
on this campus. A dinner meeting<lb />
and auditions are planned for Mon-<lb />
day, November 9.<lb />
Lost: Billfold<lb />
LOST�One wallet between the<lb />
Austin building and the cafe-<lb />
teria, Thursday, by Mozelle<lb />
Bass, Rt. 1, Spring Hope. Mo-<lb />
zelle's campus address is 114 E.<lb />
14th St. A reward is offered.<lb />
Tuesday evening of this week.<lb />
Dr. Elmer D. Johnson, associate<lb />
librarian at the college, was speaker<lb />
of the evening. A collector of publi-<lb />
cations by Wolfe, he chose as his<lb />
topic "Thomas Wolfe, or the Trials<lb />
and Tribulations of a Book Collec-<lb />
tor<lb />
Dr. Johnson said that he first<lb />
became interested in Wolfe while<lb />
attending the University of North<lb />
Carolina. There, he stated, in the<lb />
early 1930's Wolfe had already be-<lb />
come a "legendary figure" and stu-<lb />
dents were eagerly reading "Look<lb />
Homeward, Angel<lb />
Tracing briefly the biography of<lb />
the famous Asheville writer, Dr.<lb />
Johnson told some of his experiences<lb />
as a collector of materials on Wolfe.<lb />
He illustrated his remarks by dis-<lb />
playing such items from his collec-<lb />
tion as first editions, first printings,<lb />
foreign editions and association<lb />
items. <lb />
ege, which is scheduled for Saturday<lb />
night, March 6, 1954.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Friday<lb />
Dr. Jenkins Talks Peace In Armistwe Address<lb />
"The sanctity of freedom, the true<lb />
armistice, the end of all wars, lies<lb />
in our heart Dean Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
of East Carolina College told an<lb />
audience of students and guests on<lb />
the campus at an Armistice Day<lb />
observance held Tuesday at noon in<lb />
the Austin auditorium.<lb />
Cadets of the college Air Force<lb />
ROTC and representatives of the<lb />
local American Legion post took part<lb />
in the program. The event has become<lb />
an annual observance on the East<lb />
Carolina campus.<lb />
Dean Jenkins pointed out as <lb />
paradox of modern life "man's tri-<lb />
umph over nature in the sphere of<lb />
theoretical and applied science and<lb />
his tragic inability to live with his<lb />
neighbor This paradox, he said,<lb />
"is no longer of mere academic in-<lb />
terest, but a matter of life and<lb />
death<lb />
Drawing attention to the destruc-<lb />
tive power of the atomic, the hydro-<lb />
gen and the cobalt bombs, he said:<lb />
"Man holds in his hands the means<lb />
of sudden, total destruction. Accom-<lb />
panying this fact is the inescapable<lb />
corollary�unless he learns to live<lb />
with his neighbor, he will destroy<lb />
himself<lb />
Asking "What can we do about<lb />
this threat to our existence? Dean<lb />
Jenkms answered, "The threat is not<lb />
atomic energy as such. The threat<lb />
is not in our disordered sodaty, as<lb />
such. The threat is really in the hu-<lb />
man heart. In like manner the solu-<lb />
tion does not rest m treaties, or<lb />
pacts, or agreements; the solution<lb />
does not rest in the United Nations.<lb />
The solution rests in the human<lb />
heart<lb />
The "little people" of the world<lb />
have never wanted war, the Dean<lb />
concluded. Emphasising the respon-<lb />
sibility of the individual in striving<lb />
for world peace, he said, "Let me<lb />
remind you that everything yoa do,<lb />
whether it be small or large, affecte<lb />
other people. Your efforts towafd<lb />
8 p.m.�Teachers<lb />
present "Skin of Our Teeth" in Col-<lb />
lege Theatre.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
7 p.m.�The movie, "Angel Face,<lb />
will be shown in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
2:30-5 p.m.�Open house will bm<lb />
held in the Home Management House.<lb />
4 p.m.�Senior recital will be given<lb />
by Laura Pope in Austin Auditorinst.<lb />
Monday<lb />
7:15 p.m.�Beta Kappa Chapter at<lb />
Pi Omega Pi w.ll hold its tmm&amp;<lb />
initiation in the Faculty Apartments,<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:45 p.m.�Future Business tmt$mm<lb />
of America will meet hs fhUggsi<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
7 p.m.�Phi Omieron wlB Hit<lb />
Flanagan classroom.<lb />
TV CCEiraMMJf<lb />
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Thursday<lb />
6:15 p.m.�"Y Vespers iritt be<lb />
in the "YM Hut,<lb />
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America will meet in AswUtt<lb />
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PAGB TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1968<lb />
FRIDVJ<lb />
EastCarolinian<lb />
PubKed Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phono 12. East Carolina College<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December rv, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Cffice. G"�enville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Tershers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Fir t P ce Rating CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
by T.<lb />
Sa<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
7<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Primary Major Enjoys 'Being With People'<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Educu-iioh-ief  � T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Managing- Editor Faye O'Neal<lb />
Assistant Editor  Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Femur Filter K?y Johnston<lb />
Staff Assistants Anne Gearf, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Evelyn Diount, Marilyn Scott, Mar-<lb />
garef Evar.r. Eugene Hayman, Faye Lanier, Cecil<lb />
Roberson, Jerry Register. Valeria Shearon and<lb />
Wiley Teal.<lb />
SGA Reporter  Betty Salmons<lb />
Faculty Advisor  Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Sports Editor  Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Sports Aflriatnati Bruce Phillips, Anwer Joseph and<lb />
David Evans<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF � -<lb />
Business Manager   Edna Massad<lb />
Assistant Business- M utafetFaye Jones<lb />
Business Assistant � Edna Whitfield,<lb />
Mary Ellen William and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Exchange Editor � Mrs. Sus'c Webb<lb />
'The moving finger writes and, having writ,<lb />
Mces or ; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to eancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Honesty exists on<lb />
Una campus! So says Billy Laugh-<lb />
inghouse, treasurer of the Student<lb />
Budget office.<lb />
A few weeks ago a student came<lb />
into t1 o office reporting that he had<lb />
tost his identification card and so<lb />
he was given a temporary pass to<lb />
the next athletic program. An hour<lb />
later he returned the pass saying<lb />
that he had recoverd his idee card.<lb />
But this isn't the end of the story.<lb />
Last week when the office was check-<lb />
ing its books, it found itself 40 cents<lb />
short. Soon after the shortage was<lb />
discovered, the same student re-<lb />
entered the office and said, "Here's<lb />
�10 cents too much you gave me on<lb />
that check you cashed for me<lb />
Twice the student had an oppor-<lb />
tunity to profit, but did not. For<lb />
such a display of honesty, this stu-<lb />
dent could be named as East Caro-<lb />
lina' Honor Student of the Week.<lb />
There will be no paper next Friday,<lb />
but there will be one the following<lb />
Tuesday, November 24.<lb />
We regret the delay in that issue,<lb />
but we plan to put out a lot of worth-<lb />
while reading matter. That issue will<lb />
contain six pages with two pages<lb />
being the first Magazine Section of<lb />
the "East Carolinian<lb />
A lot of students have turned in<lb />
some creative writings for this sec-<lb />
tion. We hope that their work will<lb />
entertain our student readers as well<lb />
as providing an outlet for student<lb />
creative writing.<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
"I love working with the "Y" and<lb />
 being with people says Ann But-<lb />
the East Caro- ler; a sellior from Greenville-<lb />
Ann, a primary major, plans to<lb />
graduate this May, and will do her<lb />
student teaching this spring. "I love<lb />
children says Ann, "and one of the<lb />
most interesting experiences I've<lb />
ever had was operating a 'day nur-<lb />
sery' during the summer months in<lb />
1951. My girl friend Judy and I ran<lb />
the nursery and called it the 'Judy-<lb />
Ann Play Club We all had a won-<lb />
derful time. I also enjoyed taking<lb />
the kindergarten course here, under<lb />
Miss Murray<lb />
Ann is one of the students of East<lb />
Carolina who has been chosen as<lb />
"Who's Who Among Students in<lb />
American Universities and Colleges<lb />
The selection is made on the basis<lb />
of the student's excellence and sin-<lb />
cerity in scholarship, leadership and<lb />
participation in extra-curricular and<lb />
academic activities, citizenship and<lb />
service to the school and promise of<lb />
future usefulness to business and<lb />
society.<lb />
Ann has been a very active mem-<lb />
ber of the YWCA. During her fresh-<lb />
man year she was the 'Y' songleader,<lb />
her sophomore year she was treasurer<lb />
during her junior year she was sec-<lb />
retary, and this year she is night-<lb />
watch committee co-chairman. Ann<lb />
was also a delegate to the YWCA<lb />
Desertion On Week Ends<lb />
Beginning at 12 noon Friday and lasting<lb />
until about Sunday, 8 p.m this campus has the<lb />
look of a "ghoet town All signs of life have<lb />
deserted. A. few students, who have a dull, bored<lb />
air, remain.<lb />
Why the desertion on week ends?<lb />
Some students complain that thee is noth-<lb />
ing to do. But have these students looked in the<lb />
catalog'e and student handbook to see what East<lb />
Carolina has to offer in week end entertainment?<lb />
A movie is shown free every Saturday night<lb />
except when there is a ball game posted for that<lb />
night, then the cinema comes on Friday night.<lb />
'he teunia courts are available in the afternoons<lb />
had the frym is at the students' disposal at any-<lb />
.imc. T.e. Pirates' den ;r oner for niicr-Donc-<lb />
lancing, playing the piano, checkers, card-play-<lb />
ing, shuffle-board and dart throwing.<lb />
There are student centers sponsored by va-<lb />
rious religious denominations that offer group<lb />
jnging, ping-pong, refreshments and other<lb />
klesome fun. If the strident has exhausted<lb />
be sources of social life, he can always resort<lb />
rthe soda shop ard the library. Fatertainment<lb />
ti'p library . Believe it or noi, !�,A it is full of<lb />
Intertainment�best-selling novels, newspapers<lb />
and magazines of various interests.<lb />
Why not take the three-day test? Stay at<lb />
East Carolina one week end and tai advantage<lb />
of the entertainment offered to see for yourself<lb />
that ther 's no better place for week end fun.<lb />
It's The Thoughtful Generation<lb />
Ann Butler<lb />
conference her sophomore and junior<lb />
years. "I always have much fun at<lb />
the conferences Ann states, "but I<lb />
especially had fun at the Blue Ridge<lb />
Conference in Asheville this summer.<lb />
We ever, did a little hitch-hiking!<lb />
(In a group of course)<lb />
Besides her YWCA activities, Ann<lb />
has also been a very outstanding<lb />
church worker. In her freshman year<lb />
she was on the Westminster Fellow-<lb />
ship council an organization for<lb />
Presbyterian college students. In her<lb />
sophomore and junior years she has<lb />
served on the Religious Emphasis<lb />
Week Committee, and will serve again<lb />
this year.<lb />
Ann is very fond of traveling and<lb />
her greatest ambition at this moment,<lb />
is to take a trip to California to tee<lb />
her new little niece.<lb />
A well-rounded student, Ann has<lb />
been a member of many organizations<lb />
on campus. She wag I member of the<lb />
T achers Playhouse her junior year<lb />
and has been a member of the Asso-<lb />
�iation for Childhood Education for<lb />
the past three years. She la also<lb />
a member of the Future Teachers of<lb />
America and this year she is work-<lb />
ing on the college annual, "Buc-<lb />
caneerBesides being well rounded.<lb />
Ann is also talented in the singing<lb />
field and is a nvnr er of the college<lb />
singers vocal group.<lb />
Ann served on the Dormitory House<lb />
Committee her freshman year, and<lb />
was president of the Sophomore<lb />
Dormitory Counselors her sophomore<lb />
year. Also during her Sophomore<lb />
year, Ann was student Government<lb />
representative. As vice-president of<lb />
the Junior Class Ann had a big res-<lb />
ponsibility and did a comm ridable job.<lb />
"I don't know what will take place<lb />
in the future Ann says, "but I<lb />
do know that, if life is filled with as<lb />
much happiness as I've had at East<lb />
Carolina, then I will really have<lb />
something to look forward to<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Spends 12 Years In Moscow<lb />
Newsman Views Kremlin Life<lb />
(From the Nebra&amp;kan, University of Nebraska)<lb />
Iiet's try our hand as psycnoanalyzing the<lb />
youngei- generation.<lb />
Let's give it a name, too.<lb />
fold when we're through, let's tell the old-<lb />
sters so they can stop worrying about us�for<lb />
they are worried.<lb />
The first and biggest symptcn of this worry<lb />
was a survey by Time magazine. The resulting<lb />
label for us was "silent The name proved so<lb />
interesting and catching that college professors<lb />
still use it.<lb />
Latest in the series of worriers is the New<lb />
York Times. Recently lour pages of its magazine<lb />
section were devoted to "Portrait of the Korean<lb />
Veteran<lb />
Txe article calls the Korean vet "polite, even<lb />
timid . . a different breed" from the World<lb />
War II veterans. He is confused and frustrated<lb />
about the "end of the war in which both sides<lb />
are claiming victory. Yet the article continues,<lb />
"even these reactions don't seem to reach very<lb />
deeply . .  what stands out vividly  is an<lb />
amazing amalgam rf first class fighting compe-<lb />
tence and an almost eerie disinterest in a job<lb />
or surroundings or relationships<lb />
Obviously the main point of the portrait is<lb />
the lack of interest Korean vets had towj d the<lb />
war. Even the "re-treads" didn't get steamed up.<lb />
This coincides with the point everyone makes<lb />
about us, the younger generation. We don't get<lb />
excited. We view life ,vith an outward calm<lb />
which the older generation finds distressing.<lb />
llet's suggest to the worriers, the namers,<lb />
the analyzers that the explanation is so simple<lb />
they've missed it. Let's suggest that we have<lb />
replaced the blatant, outward individuality of<lb />
their generations with individuality of mind.<lb />
Let's remind them of the intensely machine-<lb />
like character of the world we grew up in and<lb />
suggest that we accept this and try to go above<lb />
it�not fight it.<lb />
Let's really shock those concerned about<lb />
"What's Wrong With Youth" by simply saying,<lb />
"There's nothing wrong. We've just grown up<lb />
sooner than you realize<lb />
Let's say, "The only trouble is that you don't<lb />
recognize maturity when it occurs in youth<lb />
Then let's add for good measure, "We may<lb />
be 'silent It's just because we're thinking instead<lb />
of taikLig. If yon must have a name for us, why<lb />
not The Thoughtful Generation V<lb />
Old cars are not only low in value,<lb />
but are hard to get rid of, so finds<lb />
Bruce Wormald, a Columbia Univer-<lb />
sity student, who has been having<lb />
car trouble for more than two years<lb />
now.<lb />
It began back in 1951, when the<lb />
engine of his 1936 model automobile<lb />
conked out near New York City's<lb />
Welfare Island. Unable to get the<lb />
car started again, Wormald pushed<lb />
it into a secluded corner and left<lb />
it arked.<lb />
Tl is month he received a warning<lb />
letter from Welfare Island officials.<lb />
They wanted him to retr- nis<lb />
deserted car. So he r a friend<lb />
went beck to t1 �' iand and. failing<lb />
o -pf ifee motor running, they<lb />
pushed the vehicle off a 24-foot cliff<lb />
and into the ocean.<lb />
An alert doctor saw the car being<lb />
dumped, though, and notified the po-<lb />
lice. Now the two students are<lb />
being charged with "dumping refuse<lb />
into New York City waters in viola-<lb />
tion of the Sanitary Code and the<lb />
police are grappling for Wormald's<lb />
� elephant.<lb />
American students are facing the<lb />
draft and the demands of the cold<lb />
war much more realistically now<lb />
than they did in 1951.<lb />
T! L is the conclusion of a Cornell<lb />
University study based on 4,600 re-<lb />
sponses from students at 11 colleges<lb />
and universities.<lb />
"Because of the uncertainly of<lb />
military service, and the generally<lb />
unsettled atmosphere the report<lb />
-ays. more was very low in 1951. But<lb />
now a majority of students (79 per<lb />
cent of those questioned) agree that<lb />
"military service probably will be<lb />
good for me in some ways<lb />
Most students will return to col-<lb />
lege if called into the service before<lb />
they complete their academic work,<lb />
and the prospect of going into the<lb />
service seems to make getting good<lb />
grados more important.<lb />
Dr. Hubert A. Coleman of the so-<lb />
cial studies depatrment states: "A<lb />
girl who is a nit-wit is nice to cuddle-<lb />
wit<lb />
(AC-P)�Americans are overesti-<lb />
mating Russia's war potential, ac-<lb />
cording to Eddy Gilmore, just return-<lb />
ed from 12 years as Associated Press<lb />
correspondent in Moscow.<lb />
Speaking to more than 500 college<lb />
newsmen at the Associated Collegi-<lb />
ate Press conference in Chicago, Gil-<lb />
more predicted "crumbling from<lb />
within" and foresaw no immediate<lb />
danger of war with the Soviets. Asked<lb />
about the hydrogen bomb, he replied<lb />
I may be the greatest optimist in the<lb />
world, ! ut I think we've overestimat-<lb />
ed that, too<lb />
Gilmore described the Moscow<lb />
� v coming the people wear<lb />
and the feeling of being spied upon<lb />
constantly. "Don't underestimate the<lb />
melodrama about telephones being<lb />
tapped and people being followed he<lb />
said. Vrherever he went, there was<lb />
always a carload of little men in<lb />
blue suits" close behind.<lb />
He marvelled at Malenkov's "very<lb />
penetrating black eyes" and said, "He<lb />
looks to me to be the man in charge<lb />
Still he added, "the government of<lb />
Malenkov is not a strong one<lb />
"There is no such thing as an expert<lb />
�just varying degrees of ignorance<lb />
As for Russia's inward crumbling<lb />
Gilmore pointed to a decadent factory<lb />
and farm system. "Joseph Stalin was<lb />
an evil genius he said. "I doubt<lb />
that Malenkov has the talent that<lb />
man had<lb />
The Pulitzer prize winning report-<lb />
�r said be will never forget the day<lb />
Stalin died "I knew I had one of<lb />
the great news stories of the world<lb />
"One evening I noticed not a car<lb />
going or coming out of 'hv Kremlin<lb />
�� re-1 and I said to my wife<lb />
'I think Uncle doe's had it<lb />
Stalin was hated, not idolized,<lb />
Gilmore told thc college newsmen, and<lb />
many of his mourners "just came<lb />
down to make sure he was dead<lb />
Gilmore said he doesn't think the<lb />
Russians would keep their end of a<lb />
non-aggression pact with the United<lb />
States, but that "it wouldn't hurt to<lb />
sit down with them He termed the<lb />
distribution of food parcels in East<lb />
Germany "the smartest thing we've<lb />
done in a long, long time.<lb />
One hundred and fifty-nine schools<lb />
He said he didn't know for sure, I from 86 states were represented in<lb />
however, because he is not an expert. I the audience.<lb />
Roomless Asks:<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
Jean Simmons and Robert Mitch-<lb />
um play the leads in "Angel Face<lb />
which is, according to most critical<lb />
movie reviewers, one of the most<lb />
memorable film performances ever.<lb />
Miss Sim moils is anything but an<lb />
angel as she portrays a spoiled rich<lb />
girl role and demolishes everything<lb />
that proves an obstacle to her self-<lb />
centered existence.<lb />
The movie may be compared to a<lb />
Shakespearean tragedy if the conclu-<lb />
ion is any criteria for comparison.<lb />
Aft r plotting and successfully car-<lb />
rying out the murder of her step-<lb />
mother, and accidentally including<lb />
her father in on the deal, the bitter<lb />
pangs of remorse begin to go to work<lb />
on the brat and in a fit of anger<lb />
inspired by Mitchum, who is the<lb />
family chauffeur, she finishes the<lb />
perfect crime by committing suicide.<lb />
Barbara O'Neil and Herbert Mar-<lb />
shall play the roles of father and<lb />
mother to the girl with the "angel"<lb />
face. The movie, which will be shown<lb />
at 7 p.m. Saturday in Austin audi-<lb />
torium, is recommended for those<lb />
who like to believe that life is a<lb />
terribly mixed up affair.<lb />
by Erolyn Bio urn<lb />
Hey! You people who've been grip- Freddie<lb />
ping about eating in the dining hall.<lb />
Maybe it's not as bad as you think.<lb />
That's where this couple, Freddie<lb />
Kendrick from Henderson and Bob-<lb />
by Penningyon from Rocky Mount<lb />
first began to notice each o ther<lb />
last March. It seems Bob wanted a<lb />
date with Freddie, but was too shy<lb />
to ask for it so he made arrange-<lb />
ments with a mutual friend. Some<lb />
friend, huh!<lb />
Freddie and Bob enjoy doing many<lb />
things together such as swimming,<lb />
boating, mov dances, and (Its a<lb />
good thing they enjoy this last one,<lb />
especially in Greenville) walking in<lb />
the rain.<lb />
Says Bob, "There's one advantage<lb />
in going steady. At the end of the<lb />
quarter you have the privilege of<lb />
penetrating the inner sanctity of the<lb />
girls' dorm to carry your girl's bags<lb />
to the car. Like the true gentleman<lb />
you are you can hardly refuse<lb />
Freddie says, 'My first impression<lb />
of Bob was that he was cute and<lb />
nice Bob said the same about Fred-<lb />
die so we guess that proves the old<lb />
adage "Great minds runs together<lb />
Bob says, "You should have seen<lb />
me the first time I met Freddie's<lb />
parents. I was scared to death. Good<lb />
thing they had a TV set to look at.<lb />
I'd have looked like a fool staring<lb />
at the floor all night. Somehow, when-<lb />
ever I go to see Freddie, I always<lb />
manage to get lost in the huge city<lb />
of Louisburg<lb />
This summer Freddie was in Jack-<lb />
sonville, Fla and Bob was at camp<lb />
in Valdosta, Ga. "It wasn't too bad<lb />
says Freddie. "He called twice a week<lb />
and came down on weekends<lb />
When asked about interesting ex-<lb />
periences they looked at each other<lb />
and burst out laughing. "Perhaps, the<lb />
funniest thing that happened says<lb />
Bob, "is the time we supposedly<lb />
went fishing (without any fishing<lb />
gear) and the boat gave out of gas.<lb />
Dad was waiting for the boat, too.<lb />
Oh, well! He can go fishing anytime<lb />
is majoring in primary<lb />
education and Bob is planning to<lb />
make a career of the air force. When<lb />
asked abut future plans they both<lb />
grinned and said, "There is a future<lb />
However, Bob whispered to us con-<lb />
fidentially that he plans to take<lb />
Freddie with him when he goes into<lb />
the service. Maybe wedding bells will<lb />
ring in the near future for these two.<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
Couple of the Week, Freddie and Bob<lb />
will each receive a gift from Saslow's<lb />
Jwelers and a ticket to the Pitt<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
Who Says Early<lb />
Bird Gets Worm?<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
Ding! Ling! Ling! Ling!<lb />
Susie sat upright and quickly cut<lb />
off the alarm. Yawning, she slowly<lb />
dragged herself out of bed and absent-<lb />
mindedly washed her face. Her room-<lb />
mate, Bonnie, evidently hadn't heard<lb />
the alarm for she was still sleeping<lb />
peacefully.<lb />
"Bonnie, wake-up. It's five a. m.<lb />
and we haven't got any time to lose"<lb />
Bonnie opened one eye and mur-<lb />
mured, "Huh<lb />
"I said for you to get up. We can't<lb />
be late replied Susie who already<lb />
was half dressed.<lb />
Bonnie hopped out of bed and quick-<lb />
ly threw on her clothes. After giving<lb />
her hair a quick brushing, she made<lb />
up her bed and grabbed her billfold.<lb />
"Gosh, Susie, the line is already<lb />
long. We must hurry<lb />
Susie snatched her wallet and hur-<lb />
ried Bonnie out the door.<lb />
The two girlg then left their dorm-<lb />
itory and rushed down to Jarvis where<lb />
a long line had already formed.<lb />
"Gee, do you think we'll get a<lb />
room?" asked Susie, a look of doubt<lb />
who was having difficulty in keeping<lb />
crossing her face.<lb />
"We can only hope replied Bonnie<lb />
her eyes open.<lb />
After standing for what seemed<lb />
hours, the girls finally reached the<lb />
office of Jarvis. Imagine their dismay<lb />
and disgust when Miss White dean<lb />
of women handed them each a small<lb />
slip of paper marked 99th and 100th<lb />
respectively.<lb />
"I'm sorry, girls said Miss White<lb />
with a smile, "but you should have<lb />
been a little sooner<lb />
Which goes to show that the early<lb />
bird doesn't necessarily always get<lb />
the worm.<lb />
Three recent newspaper items on<lb />
ject of automobiles have a common el �<lb />
first is an ad of a well known make of c<lb />
ing a girl and a boy OB the way to a ball gam<lb />
with this notation: "For a rocketii -r� -lm<lb />
take off for the kicjkoff in a 'r i<lb />
It's the best scat to Jhe game, the I<lb />
anywhere for thai .matter. You'll thi<lb />
surging might of the magnificent r i I<lb />
Best of all you'll ride in a car<lb />
fits every gala day Yes, the take-ofi<lb />
gay.<lb />
At the same time Air. Scheidt<lb />
office in Raleigh planning ways and<lb />
cut down accidents in North Carolin<lb />
experimenting three months he feels oi<lb />
y encouraged to believe ihat his pr .<lb />
be a success.<lb />
On the other hard Tinu says that<lb />
Harper of Pasadena, Calif physi I<lb />
at auto accidents, lias investigated 3,000<lb />
ups. lie has come to a basic conclus<lb />
have spent too damn much time worry �<lb />
the cause of accidents. It's time we stai<lb />
rying about the cause of injuries<lb />
According to Harper's studies, 50 <lb />
cent of injuries are due to people being I<lb />
against the inside of the car. Twenty I<lb />
cent are due to people being thrown ou1<lb />
car and only 10 to 20 per cent injured<lb />
ing of the passenger space.<lb />
Harper suggests the use of sal I<lb />
a sure way to avoid injury usually. Tl<lb />
facturers of autos could easily attach<lb />
so firmly that they cannot come o. .<lb />
the passengers into the windshield. <lb />
board could be padded properly and<lb />
of the various little projections on th<lb />
must.<lb />
With safety belts and a few impr<lb />
in the design of a car. Harper believes, "We<lb />
have a world where there may be ac<lb />
which are normal when you put men in i<lb />
chines, but where there will be only rar<lb />
ries<lb />
Taking these reports into considerat �<lb />
just how can we enjoy our high powert<lb />
safely?<lb />
This column just.did make the pr<lb />
the near death of its author while atte<lb />
to cross from the soda shop to Austin. I<lb />
remarked that the ECC campus is i n i<lb />
to becoming a state speedway. Don't think I<lb />
remarks are groundless. Just try to eros<lb />
road nn the way to class; y u'll be fortur<lb />
you are not practically run down in your tr<lb />
by a Fire-Dome. Model T or a reliable F<lb />
These autos seems to appear out of nowh<lb />
The hitfh rate of speed at which the car own<lb />
drive their machines around campus is devel<lb />
ing into a public menace. Let's slow do<lb />
please!<lb />
Once an opinion is formed, it takes d;<lb />
mite to change it.<lb />
Promptness ia a penalty we glady pa<lb />
cause it relieves one from uttering those a<lb />
iretie cliches.<lb />
"If you think we're busy now, you should come In sometime when<lb />
it ain't final week<lb />
You can buy plugs for your ears to bl<lb />
out unpleasant sounds when abed. Compared<lb />
men, women buy them three for one. The w I<lb />
dislike snoring husbands, loud radioes, groai<lb />
trucks and crying babies.<lb /><lb />
More Consideration May Be Answer<lb />
To Promote Friendlier Relations<lb />
by David Evans<lb />
Lack of consideration is the main reason f -<lb />
friction among students, as a whole. Of c<lb />
there are numerous other reasons but this one<lb />
stands out above the others by a large m<lb />
More than that, it is the hardest to under<lb />
Why students fail to show consideration for<lb />
era is based upon one thing and one thing<lb />
that is the malignant growth and prevail i<lb />
iealousy and selfishness. Literally, there is no<lb />
excuse for this according to the rules of<lb />
relations, but it still remains. So. this lac of<lb />
consideration is here: that's one thing. Th<lb />
thing is to get rid of it.<lb />
At present, this is thought to be the t<lb />
liest campus in the state. From all outward<lb />
pearances, this is true; but one can" � � ind<lb />
this scene without viewing the situation fii<lb />
Everybody walks around with a broad<lb />
on their face, speaking to everyone and givii<lb />
favorable impression to anyone who sees i1 '<lb />
is very good and every student pertained to<lb />
be complimented on their outward appej<lb />
But, in another sense, and in a vast numbei<lb />
cases, behind that smile is a sneer of conten<lb />
What that sneer is for. no one knows exc<lb />
one sneering. Possibly it is for a jealous feeling<lb />
brought on by something someone said or did.<lb />
Or it could be that the person'receiving the m<lb />
has accomplished something that he conceivably<lb />
didn't deserve. Then, from the other side maybe<lb />
the sneerer is thinking onlv of himself and no<lb />
one else, therefore the dominating factor tl<lb />
appears prevalent the campus over. And. fin-<lb />
maybe the dominant person feels himself to be<lb />
surerior over the other students he meet? or<lb />
associates with.<lb />
This situation can bear changing and can be<lb />
changed only by the students. It is something<lb />
that should be done and. bearing the intelligence<lb />
of the students of-this campus in mind, it will be<lb />
done. Tt all depends upon the willingness of the<lb />
students to put forward a little effort in the<lb />
right direction.<lb />
Lack of consideration doesn't concern every-<lb />
one, but it concerns a few. That few it does<lb />
concern is too many for our campus. After all<lb />
this is East Carolina College�the best in the<lb />
state. Kow about it?<lb />
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1968<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
appears the foot-<lb />
many members of<lb />
will be in Florida<lb />
school at Stetson<lb />
t<lb />
time this issue of the j majority of the fans who listened to<lb />
the Tampa-East Carolina broadcast<lb />
were not too pleased with the play-<lb />
y-play broadcast of Larry Carr. It<lb />
waa rather difficult at times to tell<lb />
just who had the ball and where<lb />
it waa located but just the same<lb />
East Carolina students owe the spon-<lb />
sors a vote of thanks for putting<lb />
the game on the air.<lb />
i ! and<lb />
at body<lb />
oui<lb />
halt time in the Tampa-East<lb />
rolina game last week the Spar-<lb />
ta' announcer told local listeners<lb />
si "it's been a long time since<lb />
� had as fine a bunch of boys<lb />
Let's hope that not only the<lb />
d but the members of the stu-<lb />
bodj will make the same im-<lb />
sion at Deland.<lb />
he B ics lost in scoring<lb />
Tampa, we understand<lb />
i n a Ear as prestige is<lb />
a pears that the<lb />
S ' arned something<lb />
in North Carolina aren't<lb />
! is1 Carolina fields<lb />
td capal le of holding<lb />
i irtually all comers.<lb />
ram pa fans had heard quite<lb />
concerning Dick Cherry and<lb />
mightih impressed with the<lb />
I of play the Pirates displayed<lb />
�orating without the services<lb />
. ir most effective quarterback.<lb />
I take credit away from<lb />
Webb and Milton Collier. Both<lb />
turned in creditable games des-<lb />
i lad that neither had been<lb />
to record a great deal of playing<lb />
p: e iously.<lb />
Nothing definite has been released<lb />
concerning another game�Thanks-<lb />
giving or New Year's�for the Buc-<lb />
caneer schedule. Should the locals<lb />
manhandle Stetson tomorrow then<lb />
quite possibly a bowl bid may be<lb />
forthcoming. Whether or not East<lb />
Carolina would accept such a bid,<lb />
however, has not, as yet, been de-<lb />
cided.<lb />
to say that the<lb />
Prevues And Revues<lb />
East Carolina 41, Wilson Teachers<lb />
0<lb />
Bast Carolina 34, Lenoir Rhyne 0<lb />
East Carolina 13, Catawba 6<lb />
East Carolina 45, Elon 25<lb />
East Carolina 26. Western Caro-<lb />
lina 7<lb />
Fast Carolina 40, Guilford 0<lb />
East Carolina 41, Appalachian 7<lb />
East Carolina 13, Tampa University<lb />
18<lb />
November 14, Stetson University,<lb />
there<lb />
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Stetson Host To<lb />
Tampa University Upsets Buccaneers<lb />
18-13 As Rhodes, Barnes Score TDs<lb />
Bucs Tomorrow<lb /><lb />
Locals Close Out Schedule<lb />
As Cherry Returns To Action<lb />
Buc Cagers Continue<lb />
Practice As Opening<lb />
Contest Draws Nearer<lb />
According to head basketball coach<lb />
Howard Porter the future for the<lb />
East arolina Pirate3 C io iking very<lb />
good as the opening game slowly<lb />
approaches. He has had the team<lb />
through several successful ana con-<lb />
vincing scrimmages.<lb />
With the loss of the Bucs' big man,<lb />
Bobby Hodges, for the first game,<lb />
the brunt of the attack will rest on<lb />
.six, and possibly seven, of the pres-<lb />
ent team members. These probabili-<lb />
ties include Charles Huffman, Cecil<lb />
Heath, J. C. Thomas, Don Harris.<lb />
Fred Anders and Paul Jones, with<lb />
the possibility of Waverly Akins.<lb />
Squad" members worthy of Porter's<lb />
comment were Charlie Huffman anc<lb />
Waverly Akins who have shown up<lb />
very well in recent scrimmages. The<lb />
team will continue to have frequent<lb />
scrimmages until the opening game<lb />
with Belmont-Abbey at Belmont on<lb />
December 1.<lb />
Extra Contest For Buc<lb />
Slate Still Unknown<lb />
"When and "with whom" wrrc<lb />
still the questions with regard to a<lb />
Thanksgiving Day game or a possi-<lb />
le Bowl bid for the East Carolina<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
As of the first of the week no<lb />
definite word had been released by<lb />
the Athletic Department with regard<lb />
to a Thanksgiving contest.<lb />
Whether or not officials of the<lb />
Cigar Bowl, who were on band as<lb />
the Pirates dropped their first con-<lb />
test of the 1953 season to Tampa<lb />
University Saturday night, are still<lb />
interested in securing East Carolina<lb />
Tor a post-season classic could not<lb />
be learned. In all probability, however,<lb />
i� presentatives of at least one bowl<lb />
will he on hand tomorrow night when<lb />
the Bucs close out their regular<lb />
schedule at Stetson.<lb />
by Anwer Joseph<lb />
Tampa University tumbled East<lb />
Carolina College from the thin ranks<lb />
of the nation's undefeated and untied<lb />
Saturday night in a surprising upset<lb />
by a score of 18-13. The contest<lb />
was played at Phillips Field in Tam-<lb />
pa.<lb />
East Carolina, hampered by the<lb />
loss of Little All-America candidate<lb />
Dick Cherry, scored twice in the<lb />
third period, but never could come<lb />
closer than the final five point<lb />
margin. The first TD came when<lb />
Boyd Webb tossed a scoring pass<lb />
to right end Larry Rhodes. Teddy<lb />
Barnes dashed 55 yards for the sec-<lb />
ond Pirate tally.<lb />
Tampa, which had scored twice in<lb />
the s cond period, tallied again in<lb />
the third session to put the game on<lb />
ice.<lb />
Mast Carolina's loss was costly in<lb />
more ways than one. First it brought<lb />
a halt to the season's record of<lb />
s v n consecutive wins and also less-<lb />
ened chances for a bowl bid.<lb />
Gay Injured<lb />
In the injured department, how-<lb />
ever, the Bucs paid an even higher<lb />
rice. Paul Gay, star right halfback,<lb />
was sent to the sidelines for the<lb />
remainder of the season with a knee<lb />
injury. End J. D. Bradford and tac-<lb />
kle Sonny Callahan were both put<lb />
out of action due to ankle injuries.<lb />
Spartans Tally<lb />
Tampa's first score came in the<lb />
opening minutes of the second quar-<lb />
ter when fullback Tom Speck crossed<lb />
the goal from the nine. The touch-<lb />
down climaxed a 12 yard drive which<lb />
started when the Spartans recov-<lb />
ered an East Carolina fumble.<lb />
Minutes later the Pirates, failing<lb />
to gain, punted out to Tampa. Al<lb />
Leathers, in double safety with Char-<lb />
lie Harris for the Spartans, faked a<lb />
handoff, raced to his left and dashed<lb />
70 yards to score.<lb />
East Carolina threatened only once<lb />
in the first half and that drive stop-<lb />
ped on the 20 when Tampa inter-<lb />
cepted an errant pass.<lb />
Mid-way in the third period, with<lb />
Cherry having entered the game,<lb />
Rhodes snagged a 14 yard heave<lb />
from the Washington sophomore for<lb />
the Bucs' first tally. The extra point<lb />
attempi was wide. Tampa retaliated<lb />
however on a pass from quarterback<lb />
Tom Minhand to Charlie Harris.<lb />
Barnes Scores<lb />
East Carolina's last touchdown<lb />
came late in the third period when<lb />
Teddy Barnes crashed over tackle<lb />
and raced 55 yards to score. Bubber<lb />
Matthews added the point and the<lb />
score changed to 18-13 with five<lb />
minutes to play in the period.<lb />
Neither team scored in the fourth<lb />
quarter although the Pirates threat-<lb />
ened twice. One drive was halted on<lb />
th Spartan five yard line and an-<lb />
other on the ten.<lb />
The yardstick:<lb />
ECC Tampa<lb />
First Downs 12 7<lb />
Net Yds. Rushing 94 117<lb />
Yds. Passing 85 40<lb />
Passes Attempted 19 10<lb />
Passes Completed 9 3<lb />
Passes Intercepted 1 4<lb />
Punts 5 5<lb />
Punting Average 31 33<lb />
Fumbles Lost 1 3<lb />
Yds. Penalized 20 80<lb />
New NAIA Trophy<lb />
Now Being Shown<lb />
In Lobby Of fiym<lb />
by David A. Evans<lb />
Conch Howard Porter, head bas-<lb />
ketball mentor, announced this week<lb />
that the trophy received by last<lb />
year's team for their participation in<lb />
the NAIA tournament in Kansas as<lb />
the Di tricl 26 win � ��. 0r the NATA<lb />
group, i- now on display in the<lb />
college trophy case m the foyer of<lb />
the gym.<lb />
Th � trophy wa: received over a<lb />
month ago but since it was broken<lb />
in shipping- it was returned to be<lb />
fixed. Tt was received �nin<lb />
&amp;$<lb />
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smokers in those colleges preferred<lb />
Luckies to any other cigarette.<lb />
This year another nation-wide survey<lb />
� based on thousands of actual student<lb />
interviews, and representative of all<lb />
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It was an over-powering band of<lb />
Spartans that kept the Buccaneers off<lb />
balance the entire evening. East Caro-<lb />
lina, with the eyes of the New Year's<lb />
Day officials glued to their every<lb />
move, went the distance without the<lb />
services of Dick Cherry and Claude<lb />
King. It was indeed a sad moment<lb />
when the closing whistle sounded and<lb />
found the Pirates on the short end of<lb />
a 18-13 score. The boys gave it all<lb />
they had and never once slowed up.<lb />
Somehow the players feel indebted to<lb />
the student body for losing to Tampa,<lb />
but wa all know the esteem and honor<lb />
they have already bestowed upon East<lb />
Carolina is a higher tribute than any<lb />
ever before in the college's history.<lb />
This weekend the vengence-bent<lb />
Boonemen once again railway into<lb />
Florida for a meet with highly-re-<lb />
garded Stetson University. Last year<lb />
the Pirates tangled the score with the<lb />
renown Hatters and this year with<lb />
the Tampa defeat burning them the<lb />
East Carolinians will be spitting fire.<lb />
Playing without Paul Gay, Sonny<lb />
Callahan and J. D. Bradford will<lb />
definitely be a tremendous handicap<lb />
but the purple and gold will be gun-<lb />
ning for extra-special win number<lb />
eight. Gay, who last year pulled the<lb />
game out of the fire with his moment-<lb />
ous 88-yard streak for the knotting<lb />
touchdown, will see the game as a<lb />
spectator because of a serious knee<lb />
injury. The latter twosome may see<lb />
brief action but it's doubtful.<lb />
Dick Cherry, the heart in the Pirate<lb />
function all year, is expected to be<lb />
able to go against the Hatters but<lb />
with limitations. He is still recuper-<lb />
ating from a badly twisted knee<lb />
received in the Appalachian game. If<lb />
the little quarterbacking genius holds<lb />
up, then watchout Sol-tanned citizens<lb />
because the Pirates are coming to<lb />
town.<lb />
It is practically concluded now that<lb />
this will be East Carolina's last con-<lb />
test in as prosperous a season as we<lb />
have witnessed in many a day. When<lb />
you'meet one of the Pirates off the<lb />
battlefield, go up and shake his hand.<lb />
You should feel honored for this year's<lb />
team has been the most commendable<lb />
edition in the school's athletic history.<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 KPM Accessories<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
week and i�<lb />
1 he new<lb />
two fee in<lb />
again<lb />
now on display,<lb />
ronhy i; apiryimately<lb />
height a,il has a flat<lb />
stained wood base that stands about<lb />
four inrhes high; on top of that Is<lb />
a circular base of a pearl-like ap-<lb />
pearance. ICine: from that is a gold<lb />
plated r bhed column avout 12 inches<lb />
tall, and on top of that i a gold<lb />
�ilai-d basketball approximately four<lb />
inches i diameter with a plaque on<lb />
�' ide inscribed. "NAIA Basketball<lb />
Championship 1953 Topping the<lb />
trophy -rf is a uniqm gold plated<lb />
player some five inches<lb />
is ketball<lb />
Other trophies found n<lb />
case, donated recent)<lb />
the dis-<lb />
 by the<lb />
"service" fraternity, rre for<lb />
ind volleyball. The golf trophy<lb />
high topped by a<lb />
may<lb />
PO<lb />
'� from 1820'<lb />
arolf player and inscribed. "North<lb />
TAT Champion? 1953 The<lb />
volley' all trophy was recently won<lb />
by the Women'a Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion in the nnual Playday cere-<lb />
mony at Greensboro.<lb />
The rest of the space in the show-<lb />
casc is taken up by pictures of this<lb />
yea football team.<lb />
Another trophy is expected to bt<lb />
iriven the East Carolina football<lb />
team for being the North State<lb />
Football Champions of 1953.<lb />
Still smarting from :heir first l-s<lb />
o the season, an 18-13 setback at<lb />
the hands of Tampa University L. it<lb />
Saturday, thi East Carolina Pirate<lb />
have once more entrained for Florida<lb />
where they will m" i. Stetson Univer-<lb />
sity's Hi'Hers tomorrow at Deland.<lb />
Dick Cherry, the Bucs" sophomore<lb />
quarterback who has pitched 16 scor-<lb />
ing strikes this year, will be. back in<lb />
the line-up for the contest Cherry<lb />
missed all but a very few moments<lb />
oi" the Tsaipa game due to a knee<lb />
injury.<lb />
Despite the fact hat Cherry will<lb />
be ab to play, the locals wiH be<lb />
without thi services of thee top-<lb />
notch performers. TacW Soimy Cal-<lb />
lahan, end J. D. Bradfoi 1 ard start-<lb />
ing halfback Paul Gy all will prob-<lb />
ably miss the contest becsub of in-<lb />
juries suffered in the Tampa game.<lb />
Gay especially will be sorely mi. s-<lb />
d, to rit was the slippery speed-<lb />
ster's 88 yard punt return !r he<lb />
closing moments of last yea game<lb />
at Deland which gavt the B.is a<lb />
19-19 tie with the Sutsor sqnad.<lb />
On the basis of seasonal reco-ds<lb />
the Hatters will probably r'e as<lb />
slight favoiites when kiekoff thn�<lb />
rolls around. Earlier in the reason<lb />
Stetson pinned a 13-7 bet-oack on<lb />
th � Tampp eleven.<lb />
Staiting for the Buccaneers in the<lb />
backiiold will be Cfcerrv, Topjpy<lb />
Hayes and Jack Brut, halfbacks,<lb />
and Claude King at full. Bcbby<lb />
lodges, the gian: end who baa snc<lb />
ten touchdown passes, will anchor<lb />
one end of the locals' l;ne with Larry<lb />
Rhode, an underrated performer, as<lb />
the other flankman.<lb />
Willie Holland and Johnny Brown<lb />
will be at the tackles, David Lee<lb />
and Don Burton at the guard ard<lb />
Lewi- Hallow at center. Players who<lb />
stood out in the lin�- against Tampa<lb />
are expected to see action in the<lb />
Bucs' final game include George<lb />
Tucker, and Ray Overton.<lb />
Already champions of the North<lb />
State Conference, the Buccnneers<lb />
were I ing heralded for an unb-a. n<lb />
campaign before last week's upset.<lb />
In eight contests this season the<lb />
locals have tallied 253 points against<lb />
56 for the opposition.<lb />
League Teams Suffer Defeat<lb />
Reversal of form r.as the order nessee 21-19, Catawba lost to Wl<lb />
ror North State Conference j 14q and Newberry slaughtered<lb />
133-6. Guilford and Lenoir Rhyne w<lb />
i idle.<lb />
Tomorrow's<lb />
�"�: i teams last week as the East<lb />
Carolina Pirates sustained their first<lb />
defi it and Western Carolina recorded<lb />
its first wrin.<lb />
The Pirate who had marched to<lb />
seven wins this season, dropped an<lb />
18-13 thriller to Tampa University<lb />
on the victors' field. Western Caro-<lb />
lina however, surprised everone, in-<lb />
cluding themselves, by posting an<lb />
18-7 win over Emory and Henry.<lb />
Appalachian bowed to East Ten-<lb />
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AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, iy53<lb />
International Educator Speaks<lb />
On Foreign Students Studies<lb />
Laura Barney, a representative of I have received United State Govern-<lb />
for graduate study<lb />
 y'f7yT '<lb />
the I� iitute of International Educat-<lb />
ion, New York City, will visit East<lb />
Carolina College today. She will dis-<lb />
cos with foreigrn students their study<lb />
programs and their general adjust-<lb />
ment to American oollg-e life.<lb />
As a rtventative 0f the central<lb />
private agency in the U. S. in the<lb />
' students, teachers, and<lb />
Mifis Barney hopes to<lb />
college and university<lb />
e-vC<lb />
rl!igJ<lb />
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nent grants<lb />
abroad.<lb />
There are two Lnutate-related<lb />
students at East Carolina College this<lb />
year. They are Berit Hillesland of<lb />
Norway and Leonore Padilla of<lb />
Honduras. <lb />
Alumni Secretary, Ed<lb />
, Attend Press Meeting<lb />
personnel the problems of foreign PerOUimanS School<lb />
placement and to study the means of<lb />
Janv. W. Butler, aiumni secretary<lb />
and director of pud lie relations here,<lb />
kioreas'ng the exchange of students<lb />
between the U. S. and other countries.<lb />
The Institute v as ttab'shed in 1919<lb />
to promote such exchange in order<lb />
to further world understanding.<lb />
Miss Barney, who is Head of the<lb />
European Divison of the Institute's<lb />
Foreign Student Department, is on a<lb />
field trip through several southern<lb />
state? At T- vst rlina she will talk<lb />
with f reign students and with th?r<lb />
acad' m . id ex�r�curricular advisors.<lb />
She wil! auso ; :uss foreign study<lb />
opportunities for American stud. <lb />
This year the Institute is pv r-<lb />
vising the Americas iudv of nearly<lb />
3,000 forei students. It also as-<lb />
in the preliminary screening<lb />
of over COO American students who<lb />
a!i'<lb />
1<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey, editor of the<lb />
"East Carolinian attended the ini-<lb />
tial meeting of the Eastern North<lb />
Carolina High School Press Confer-<lb />
ence at Perqnimans High School in<lb />
Hertford Tuesday.<lb />
They led panel 'Jscussions on vari-<lb />
ous phas of newspaper work in a<lb />
representative group from about 15<lb />
high schools in the section.<lb />
The newly organised conference<lb />
will meet at East Carolina College<lb />
in April for a workshop. Awards<lb />
will be , resetted then by the college<lb />
for the best newspaper and yearbook.<lb />
Mr. Butler was elected as a faculty<lb />
advisor on a committee to draw up<lb />
a criteria for the conference.<lb />
Group Elects Posey<lb />
Secretary-Treasurer<lb />
NC Speech Association<lb />
Dr. Meredith N. Posey, faculty<lb />
member of the department of Eng-<lb />
lish, was elected secretary-treasurer<lb />
of the North Carolina Speech As-<lb />
sociation at a meeting of the or-<lb />
ganization in High Point last week-<lb />
end.<lb />
Dr. Posey's work at the college<lb />
includes the teaching of courses in<lb />
oral English. He is advisor to the<lb />
Jarvis Forensic Club, student debat-<lb />
ing society, and for a number of<lb />
years has directed the debates held<lb />
annually at East Carolina as part of<lb />
the North Carolina High School De-<lb />
bate Union Contest.<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
,TT ALUMNI TO AWARD � 1�. <lb />
BCC SCHOLARSHP faculty building was reported by<lb />
Pitt county alumni will give a j Alumni Secretary James Butler. An<lb />
tuition scholarship to East Carolina inventory of furnishings needed im<lb />
College annually, beginning with the<lb />
Dr. Orval L. Phillips<lb />
SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
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and Friendlv Atmosphere<lb />
BEST IN FOOD<lb />
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Wesley Players Give<lb />
Church Drama Sunday<lb />
"The Builders a dramatic service<lb />
of worship, will be presented by Alpha<lb />
Zesta Chapter of We ley Players on<lb />
Sunday, at 9:45 A. If. in the Fellow-<lb />
ship Hr.il.<lb />
This will be the service of worship<lb />
for the Student Class in the Church<lb />
School at Jarvis Memorial Methodist<lb />
church.<lb />
Phillips President<lb />
NC College Registrars<lb />
For Coming Year<lb />
Registrar Orval L. Phillips of<lb />
East Carolina College has begun his<lb />
duties as the new president of the<lb />
North I arclina College Registrars<lb />
and Directors of Admissions.<lb />
Dr. Phillips and other officers were<lb />
elected at a meeting held in Greens-<lb />
ooro last Thursday. They will serve<lb />
for a period of one year.<lb />
E. B. Weatherspoon, director of<lb />
j admissions at Trinity College, Duke<lb />
' University, is the new vice president<lb />
of rfie organization. Margaret L.<lb />
Simpson, registrar at Salem College,<lb />
Winston-Salem, is secretary-treasur-<lb />
er.<lb />
Adcock, Sears Head<lb />
Forum On McCarthyism<lb />
"McCarthyisan" was the forum<lb />
topic at the International Relations<lb />
Club meeting Tuesday night.<lb />
Two main speakers, Gerald Adcock,<lb />
for McCarthyism, and Ray Sears,<lb />
opposing, gave their veiws of the<lb />
subject. Afterwards members joined<lb />
in the discussion of U. S. Senator<lb />
McCarthy.<lb />
English Club Plays Host<lb />
To Parliamentarians<lb />
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Dr. Kenneth L. Bing, director of<lb />
the department of industrial arts at<lb />
East Carolina College, is attending<lb />
this week at Chicago a meeting of<lb />
the Mississippi Valley Industrial Arts<lb />
Conference, of which he is a member.<lb />
During the past weekend he par-<lb />
ticipated in work carried on by the<lb />
Research Committee of the North<lb />
Carolina Industrial Arts Association<lb />
at a meeting in Raleigh. The com-<lb />
mittee, headed by Dr. Ivan Hostetter<lb />
of State College, prepared recommen-<lb />
lations relative to an advisory com-<lb />
mittee on industrial arts, a state<lb />
bulletin on industrial arts nd other<lb />
matters of interest in th�- field of<lb />
study. Plans were also completed for<lb />
a meeting of the North Carolina<lb />
Industrial Arts Association at Ashe-<lb />
boro Saturday of this week.<lb />
Tuesday night the English Club<lb />
played host to eight Student Gov-<lb />
ernment members who presented a<lb />
demonstration of parliamentary pro-<lb />
cedure.<lb />
The motion "that the steps of the<lb />
'Y' Y Shop be extended to 69 inches,<lb />
and backrest put on them"<lb />
was carried through complete pro-<lb />
cedure.<lb />
Persons participating in the dem- :<lb />
onstration were Mitch ell Saieed, Bob<lb />
Neilson, Wade Coow. Shirley Coun-<lb />
cil, Betsy Hobgood, Ed Matthews,<lb />
Royce Jordan and Billy Laughing-<lb />
house.<lb />
1964-66 term.<lb />
The $105 annual scholarship was<lb />
approved by members of the Green-<lb />
ville-Pitt County alumni at a dinner<lb />
meeting in the Fellowship Hall of<lb />
Jarvis Memorial Methodist Church,<lb />
with Miss Mary Thomas Smith, presi-<lb />
d. nt of the chapter, presiding.<lb />
During the meeting, the alumni<lb />
.njoyed addresses by Ed E. Rawl, Sr<lb />
EOC trustee and president of The<lb />
Pirates Club, and Dr. Martha Pingel,<lb />
English professor on BCC'a faculty.<lb />
Business matters discussed included<lb />
the proposals to r -district the ?tate<lb />
of North Carolina for closer alumni<lb />
r ations, membership in the alumni<lb />
association, and furnishing the new<lb />
alumni-faculty house on the campus,<lb />
Mrs. Robert W. Fennell was named<lb />
chairman of a Chistmas corsage com-<lb />
mittee which will work on a benefit<lb />
for the scholarship fund.<lb />
The chapter's annual games tour-<lb />
nament was announced for Friday,<lb />
Fe ruary 12, 1954.<lb />
.Presenting some of her own poems<lb />
and describing the background and<lb />
netting f her verse, Dr. Pingel de-<lb />
lighted her audience with her "folksi-<lb />
ness and human insight" in the read-<lb />
ings before the group.<lb />
Putting East Carolina College be-<lb />
fore more people in a manner which<lb />
will draw more interest to and sup-<lb />
port of the college was urged by Mr.<lb />
Rawl in his informal message. He<lb />
urged Greenville and Pitt county<lb />
alumni to Income active members of<lb />
the Pirates Club as a means of sup-<lb />
porting the college's athletic pro-<lb />
the building with alumni being urged<lb />
to help in providing these is to be<lb />
completed soon, he added.<lb />
A short report on the Tampa trip<lb />
by the BCC football team was also<lb />
given by Alumni Secretary Butler.<lb />
The tuik.y dinner was served by<lb />
a circle of the Jarvi. Memorial Meth-<lb />
odist Church. Miss Smith, chapter<lb />
president, and Mrs. Dorothy Willard<lb />
Fohnson, seer tary-treasurer, made<lb />
irrangements for the meeting.<lb />
R iLEIGH-WAKE ALUMNI<lb />
PLAN ANNUAL DINNER<lb />
Members of the Raleigh-Wake<lb />
kranty chapter are completing plans<lb />
for the annual banquet to be h�'ld at<lb />
the Woman's Club on November 23.<lb />
Members of E�t Carolina College<lb />
staff will le special guests. Chapter<lb />
President Sam Dee8 states that a<lb />
delightful rogram is being arranged<lb />
for this event.<lb />
Essay Contest<lb />
Offers Award<lb />
To Students<lb />
The J. B. Matthew. '1 '���<lb />
Dinner Committee announce<lb />
award of $500 for the best<lb />
"Communism and Acad.<lb />
�nm written by an under<lb />
student f nn American<lb />
university.<lb />
Essays muM be Limited I<lb />
w� rds or less and su;<lb />
:� than February 1, I!<lb />
manucripts must be tj<lb />
Only original essays will be<lb />
el'ed.<lb />
The winner of the award<lb />
announced on March 1, 1954.<lb />
Ji. f the award will b( '<lb />
E. Sokolsky, Eugene Lyons, Ra<lb />
Tol dano and E. Merrill Ra<lb />
j Manuscripts should be n<lb />
Award Edh<lb />
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There will be no regular morning<lb />
prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. at St.<lb />
Paul's Episcopal Church this Sun-<lb />
day, due to the fact that the Parish<lb />
is conducting their Every Member<lb />
Canvass at this time.<lb />
The main service of the day will<lb />
be at Evensong at 5 p.m. All inter-<lb />
ested students are urged to make<lb />
this change for thus Sunday and<lb />
come at 5 p.m said Richard Otta-<lb />
way, student worker of the church.<lb />
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Greenville, N. C.<lb />
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18, 19, at the Pitt Theatre.<lb />
Proceeds from the sale of tickets<lb />
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during Christmas vacation.<lb />
Young Demos Expect<lb />
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In Drive, Prexy Says<lb />
The Y D C membership drive got<lb />
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"It is estimated that there will be<lb />
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Mathews. "It seems that at last the<lb />
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