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1<lb />
It Pays To Do Business<lb />
With Those Businesses<lb />
That Advertise With Us<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Attend Chapel Services<lb />
Each Tuesday At Noon<lb />
In Austin Auditorium<lb />
IE XXIX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1953<lb />
Saieed, Cooper, Mathews Cops<lb />
(( Student Legislature Post<lb />
Mitchell Saieed, presi-<lb />
East Carolina Student<lb />
 sociation, wag elected<lb />
S. nate of the State<lb />
ature Thursday in Ra-<lb />
overwhelming vote by 250<lb />
from 26 North Caro-<lb />
rsi ties.<lb />
Representatives<lb />
: iamentarian of the<lb />
i sergeant-at-<lb />
 li. Mathews, rDC presi-<lb />
tai : sergeant-<lb />
y a huge majority of<lb />
East<lb />
a delegates<lb />
� tare in the Capi-<lb />
, mpug Thurs-<lb />
returncd Saturday<lb />
m ssions ended.<lb />
�. East Carolina Col-<lb />
e v sta ol courts in<lb />
i v.e Senate with<lb />
in the House with<lb />
 tes.<lb />
: leg ate, opened<lb />
�f he bill in tL.e<lb />
I out the irregular-<lb />
e. A dele-<lb />
i ege amend-<lb />
eff d that the<lb />
- d on the crime<lb />
r example, a robery<lb />
re than a speeding<lb />
� itive Louis<lb />
I the body and said<lb />
Invent would defeat<lb />
 th res .ution<lb />
nl tailed.<lb />
� duced the re-<lb />
Senate,<lb />
, of the House<lb />
Saturday morning,<lb />
nan of the Calendar<lb />
, Royce, a member of<lb />
received a<lb />
i �� for their "good<lb />
 I the bills and<lb />
resolutions been printed and issued<lb />
to tin various schools so early, it<lb />
was orought out. Heretofore, they<lb />
were issued at the assemblies and<lb />
did not give time for discussion pre-<lb />
aration.<lb />
Thursday's session lasted until<lb />
10:30 p. in Friday's meeting began<lb />
at ! : (0 a. ni. and lasted until 11<lb />
one hour for lunch and<lb />
Saturday's assembly lasted until 1<lb />
p. m,<lb />
Di legates from East Carolina for<lb />
Senate were Mitchell Saieed,<lb />
in, Billy Laughinghouse and<lb />
wight, in the House were<lb />
Bob Nielsen, Louis Clark. Betsy Hob-<lb />
u'Hi�l. Shirley Council, Wade Cooper,<lb />
Ed H. Mathews, Charlie Kluttz, T.<lb />
er Maddrey and Hugh "Buzz"<lb />
Charlie Kluttz and T. Tarker Mad-<lb />
u. y were elected by the East Caro-<lb />
SGA to serve on the Interim<lb />
cil of the State Student Legisla-<lb />
ture. The council will meet in Jan-<lb />
uary to make plans for the spring<lb />
on of the SSL which convenes<lb />
Number 11<lb />
Conduct Situation<lb />
Now Under Study Here<lb />
The matter concerning person-<lb />
al conduct on campus is now<lb />
under study by student and staff<lb />
administrative members. "Con-<lb />
fusion" on the campus is hoped<lb />
to be eliminated through this<lb />
study, according to one member.<lb />
After the study is completed<lb />
this newspaper will present the<lb />
outcome in the next issue, Fri-<lb />
day, December 11.<lb />
Who's Who List Takes 28 Here<lb />
Always On The Go<lb />
Band Announces Winter Trips<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
in<lb />
April.<lb />
ite Pianists<lb />
Schedule Clinic<lb />
St East Carolina<lb />
�  State Piano<lb />
. :� j artment of the state<lb />
- Association, has an-<lb />
 its projects for<lb />
�  clinic-workshop<lb />
to be held at East<lb />
ege Monday, December<lb />
istin auditorium.<lb />
S. Newman, faculty<lb />
University of North<lb />
ill direct the clinic-work-<lb />
Kenneth N. Cuthbert, di-<lb />
department of music<lb />
irolina, is acting as chair-<lb />
event for tht Piano As-<lb />
gram will include Loth<lb />
: afternoon meetings. The<lb />
� sion will begin at 9:45,<lb />
on session at 1:30.<lb />
teachers and college students<lb />
are invited to attend. A<lb />
of SI will cover the<lb />
clinic-workshop.<lb />
contest-festival music<lb />
. sod and analyzed at the<lb />
� Bast Carolina. Dr. New-<lb />
orporate in the discus-<lb />
ects of musicianship,<lb />
. and the fundamentals of<lb />
n<lb />
airman of instruc-<lb />
piano at the University of<lb />
arolina and past chairman<lb />
or piano division of the<lb />
era National Association.<lb />
� known as a concert<lb />
t, musicologist, and author of<lb />
music.<lb />
Males Urged To Join<lb />
AFROTC Program Here<lb />
Every boy faces eight years of<lb />
military obligation!<lb />
The above statement was made<lb />
bj Assistant Secretary of De-<lb />
fence John A. Hannah in an<lb />
interview published in the U.S.<lb />
News and World Report.<lb />
To the boy of draft age, this<lb />
means two ears of active mili-<lb />
tary service and six years in a<lb />
reserve component.<lb />
rhe Air Force ROTC program<lb />
here at East Carolina college<lb />
offers aa opportunity for young<lb />
men to prepare themselves for<lb />
their active military service as<lb />
Air Force officers.<lb />
Recording to information re-<lb />
ceived from Dean Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins and Col. Roger G. Fuller,<lb />
those second quarter male fresh-<lb />
n'en w ho are qualified and who<lb />
did not enroll in AFROTC for<lb />
the Fall quarter will be accord-<lb />
ed the opportunity to enroll com-<lb />
mencing the Winter quarter. The<lb />
required 12 quarters of AFROTC<lb />
instruction may stl be com-<lb />
pleted prior to graduation.<lb />
This �ill be the last oppor-<lb />
tunity for male freshmen stu-<lb />
dents who enroll in college during<lb />
the 1953-54 academic year to<lb />
participate in the AFROTC pro-<lb />
cram of instruction.<lb />
Wright Building<lb />
Renovation Now<lb />
Going As Planned<lb />
Renovation of Wright huilding<lb />
basement into a Student Union which<lb />
was started recently, is scheduled for<lb />
completion in April, according to F.<lb />
I). Duncan, college business manager.<lb />
When completed the $75,000 rec-<lb />
reation area will hou.se the soda shop<lb />
and hook store as well as several<lb />
facilities not available hefore to East<lb />
Carolina students.<lb />
T b vision and record rooms, a<lb />
game room and a dancing area will<lb />
be offered. Also included in tne area<lb />
will be a large lobby and a men's<lb />
and women's lounge.<lb />
A kitchen is to he available to<lb />
org mizations meeting in the building.<lb />
The soda shop will be moved from<lb />
;t resent location in the dining hall<lb />
building to 8 glass block partitioned<lb />
ar a in the northeast coiner of the<lb />
remodeled basement. The present soda<lb />
shop will be converted into a special<lb />
sion dining hall.<lb />
Moved from the basement of Austin<lb />
building, the book store will occupy<lb />
the northwest corner of the new stu-<lb />
dent union.<lb />
Mr. Duncan reports work moving<lb />
on schedule. At resent all interior<lb />
walls of the basement have been<lb />
i ,�. i out in preparation for further<lb />
remodeling.<lb />
The performances we have seen<lb />
the college band render during foot-<lb />
ball season is a mere preliminary to<lb />
the busy schedule that has been<lb />
lined up for the remainder of the<lb />
year. The band will be heard over<lb />
radio station WPTF, Raleigh, on Sat-<lb />
urday, December 12, at 5:30 p m.<lb />
The Christmas program will feature<lb />
a march composed by John Robert<lb />
Watson, a junior music major from<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
On December 14, the oand will<lb />
appear in the annual Santa Claus<lb />
Parade in Greenville. The annual<lb />
Christmas Concert will be given in<lb />
Wright auditorium December 18 at<lb />
10 m. The band will be assisted by<lb />
the entire music department.<lb />
February is another packed month<lb />
for the instrumentalists, beginning<lb />
with the All State Band Clinic for<lb />
high school bands February 5-6. The<lb />
annual Clinic Concert is scheduled<lb />
for 8 p.m. Friday, February 5. During<lb />
the week of Feb. 14-20 the band<lb />
goes on tour to neighboring towns,<lb />
at Wilson, Washington, Robersonvi'le<lb />
and Williamston. Programs will be<lb />
given in the high schools of the<lb />
towns visited.<lb />
Highlighting the spring plans are<lb />
the Eastern District Band Contest<lb />
in March, several concerts in April<lb />
and May, and participation in the<lb />
Azalea Festival in Wilmington.<lb />
There are definite plans for the<lb />
banl to play at some of the home<lb />
basketball games.<lb />
H. L. Carter, band director, has<lb />
onlv rraise for the band members.<lb />
hard work they have done. Every<lb />
member, from the drum major to the<lb />
majorettes, H responsible for the<lb />
success of the band. I feel that the<lb />
band is representative of every de-<lb />
partment of the college, something<lb />
which makes it very much an all-<lb />
college band. I appreciate the fine<lb />
s irit of every member and the<lb />
backing of the students and the<lb />
Student Government Association. We<lb />
hope this will be the best year we<lb />
have ever had<lb />
Perkins Attends Meet<lb />
Mrs. Dorothy W. Perkins, director<lb />
of special education in the East<lb />
Carolina College department of edu-<lb />
cation, partici a ted last weekend in<lb />
discussions held at the State Con-<lb />
v ration on Special Education in<lb />
Charlotte. She was scheduled to speak<lb />
Monday, November 1G, at the state<lb />
meeting of Farm Bureau Women in<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
At Charlotte Mrs. Perkins was a<lb />
member of a panel which considered<lb />
problems of the exceptional child.<lb />
Her tope was "Teaching Speech<lb />
Correction to Mentally Retarded<lb />
Children<lb />
At Monday's meeting at the Hotel<lb />
Sir Walter in Raleigh discussions<lb />
will be based on the 1953 project of<lb />
the Farm Bureau Women, which is<lb />
help for organizations working with<lb />
cerebral palsied children. Mrs. Edna<lb />
Earl Baker, supervisor in Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty schools and president of the Farm<lb />
Committee Selects Students<lb />
On Basis Of All-Roundednees<lb />
Twenty-eight students at East Carolina College will rep-<lb />
resent the college in the 1953-195 i iition of "Who's Who in<lb />
American Universities and Colleges' rationally circulated year-<lb />
book. This annual publication lists and gives biographical sketches<lb />
of student leaders in educational institutions throu 'hout tht<lb />
nation.<lb />
' Selection of students for tl i3 year's<lb />
volume was made at East Carolina<lb />
by a Btudent-fsculty eommiittee. Bases<lb />
determinining the choice of represent-<lb />
atives were excellence in scholarship,<lb />
leadership and participation in extra-<lb />
curricular and acedemic activities,<lb />
citizenship and serice to the school,<lb />
and promise of future usefulness and<lb />
-ociety.<lb />
East 'Carolina students who hare<lb />
been selected for inclusion in the<lb />
1953-1954 Who Who" arc Betty Sue<lb />
Branch, Greenville; Jack Britt, Fair-<lb />
mont; Anne Butler, Greenville; Paul<lb />
SGA Gives Cheer<lb />
Leaders Green<lb />
Light For Games<lb />
At Wednesday night's meeting of<lb />
the SGA, Ann Siler said, "The cheer-<lb />
leaders will cheer at the basketball<lb />
games this season Last year they<lb />
did not cheer at all the games became<lb />
they felt some of the students thought Wil,iiintrton. Jameg j Qoldsboro;<lb />
it was necessary for them K"MDGro:i.y Jean ward, Garland; Mary<lb />
their support to the team, she added, j pwebee Howar Ta. ,oro.<lb />
Circle K Club Pledges<lb />
Help For Dick Cherry<lb />
In Football Balloting<lb />
I ���:�� K Club has pledged ite<lb />
� to the campaign of electing<lb />
I herry, Buccaneer All-Confer-<lb />
artevbeek, as an All College<lb />
American.<lb />
their meeting Tuesday night,<lb />
Eftatti presented color slides<lb />
recent Homecoming activities.<lb />
lies Night, an annual club af-<lb />
was announced as being held<lb />
Iember 1 at the Country Club in<lb />
Greenville,<lb />
A committee was appointed to ex-<lb />
amine applications for the recently<lb />
established scholarship. The $50 scho-<lb />
lar-hip will be awarded to a male<lb />
student having been enrolled at the<lb />
college at least three previous quar-<lb />
ters with scholastic leadership ability.<lb />
Harris Conducts<lb />
Christian Ethics<lb />
Course Next Term<lb />
Sociology 260, a course in Chris-<lb />
tian ethics, will be taught winter<lb />
quarter, replacing Sociology 325<lb />
(Marriage and the Family), it was<lb />
announced this week by Dr. Leo W.<lb />
.T n' ir. . dean of the college.<lb />
Dr. Carl V. Harirs, director of Re-<lb />
ligious Activities on campus, will be<lb />
instructor for the course. It is a five<lb />
hour course and will be taught Mon-<lb />
day through Friday at third period.<lb />
"There's an old .saying that one<lb />
should fear that kind of education<lb />
which boast that it has no concern<lb />
for values or the place for religion<lb />
in American Culture Dean Jenkins<lb />
stated.<lb />
"Knowledge of the Bible should<lb />
be channeled to us not only through<lb />
our family and church circles, but in<lb />
college also he added. "It is for<lb />
this reason I urge students to con-<lb />
sider seriously for electing a course<lb />
of this type<lb />
Jarvis Forensic Club<lb />
Elects New Officers<lb />
New officers for the winter quar-<lb />
ter of the Forensic Club are Sue<lb />
Evelyn Barbour, president, Fayette-<lb />
ville: Ray Sears, vice-president,<lb />
Greenville; Jean Camper, .Parliamen-<lb />
tarian; and Gerald Adonk, s geant-<lb />
at-anms. The secretary-treasurer, who<lb />
is elected yearly, will be Lou Mayo.<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
A recording was made of the entire<lb />
meeting, followed by a speech by<lb />
Hay Stars on fire prevention.<lb />
Dr. Meredith N. Posey will continue<lb />
to serve as faculty advisor for the<lb />
club.<lb />
Bureau Women, was in charge of the<lb />
"I am proud of the band for the program for the day.<lb />
Dick Cherry Receives Support<lb />
Of Students For All-American<lb />
Cut1 thing after receiving propos-<lb />
al: "I love you, Joe, but I can't go<lb />
around marrying every man I'm in<lb />
love with<lb />
Dick Cherry, Pirate quarterback<lb />
from Washington, N. C, was elected<lb />
as candidate for All-College All-<lb />
American contest in the general stu-<lb />
dent election, Friday, November 13<lb />
Approximately 300 voted.<lb />
Students on campus are deposit-<lb />
ing Phillip Morris wrappers in a<lb />
box in the Soda Shop. Each wrapper<lb />
will count as one vote for Dick Cher-<lb />
ry in the national contest for the<lb />
All-American eleven.<lb />
Cherry, a five-foot, 10 inch blond<lb />
sophomore, has a record of 17 touch-<lb />
down passes for the year. He has<lb />
been named All-Conference Quarter-<lb />
back for a second year.<lb />
Chairman Bill Penuel and members<lb />
of the committee for this campaign<lb />
have secured the support of various<lb />
civic groups in Greenville and those<lb />
outside. Radio stations in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina have shown promise<lb />
of support also.<lb />
SGA menber8 expressed that it was<lb />
"necessary" and cheering should be<lb />
carried out in all games.<lb />
Charlie Kluttz, a representative<lb />
from ECC 4o the North State Con-<lb />
ference Committee states that the<lb />
purpose of the meeting was to thrash<lb />
out problem that exist on the dif-<lb />
fer� nt campuses and find out how<lb />
each college can solve these problems.<lb />
A discussion wa held at this meet-<lb />
ing on the price of admission that<lb />
out of town students pay when attend-<lb />
ing games at different schools.<lb />
The John D. Messick trophy is to<lb />
he awarded to the college in the North<lb />
State Conference for the best dis-<lb />
play of sportsmanship.<lb />
The Student Legislature voted tfat<lb />
team member and coaches of football,<lb />
basketball and hnball shoose the<lb />
three teams in the sportsmanship<lb />
award. Each conference college will<lb />
hand in fchree choices also.<lb />
Charlie Kluttz was elected as a<lb />
delegate and Hugh "Buzz" Young<lb />
was elected as an alternate to the<lb />
State Student Legislature meeting.<lb />
Thev were elected to fulfill the va-<lb />
Jim North, division manager of<lb />
Phillip Morris and Co announced cancies of Ray Sears and Cerald Ad<lb />
Bet-y Hobgo-d, Oxford; Robert F.<lb />
Hodges, Kinston; Royce Jordan,<lb />
Washington; Wade Jordan, Edenton;<lb />
Nancy Ixm Kesler, Fuquay Seringa;<lb />
Jame- Ray Kirby, Warsaw; Charles<lb />
Klutz, Hnderson; Billy Lughing-<lb />
hcj.se, Greenville; Thomas Lupton,<lb />
Greenville; Barbara J. Moore, Ral-<lb />
t rh: Dolores Matth. "s, Henderson;<lb />
Donnell Muse, Tarooro; Donald<lb />
VcGlohon, Winterville; Peggy Lou<lb />
Nash, Durham; Walter Noona, Nor-<lb />
folk, Va Robert E. Peneington,<lb />
Rocky Mount; Francf liadciiffe,<lb />
Pantego; Mhell Saieed, Greenville;<lb />
Vernie B. Wilder, Nashville, and<lb />
Gwendola Williams, Oakboro.<lb />
that he would give a carton of cig-<lb />
arettes to the student turning in the<lb />
largest number of votes at the end<lb />
of each week. Mr. North expressed<lb />
confidence that East Carolina College<lb />
"could have an All-American by the<lb />
student interest already shown<lb />
Students and fans have until mid-<lb />
night Monday. November 30, to get<lb />
their votes in the contest. Already<lb />
hundreds of wrappers have been de-<lb />
posited in the box in the Soda Shop;<lb />
however, according to Mr. North,<lb />
sti:dents should get every possible<lb />
wrapper to give greater chances for<lb />
Dick Cherry being named All-College<lb />
All-American.<lb />
Fall Quarter Graduates Number 72 On Campus<lb />
cock who resigned from their posi-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Attend Asheboro Meet<lb />
Five rerresentatives from the East<lb />
Carolina industrial arts department<lb />
attended the annual fall meeting of<lb />
the North Carolina Industrial Arts<lb />
ciation held at Asheboro Satur-<lb />
day. November 14. They were Dr.<lb />
C. G. Risher, faculty member of the<lb />
department, and the following stu-<lb />
dents: Roy Henderon, Giles Dail,<lb />
Charles Wentz and Henry Gilbert.<lb />
"Well, Tommy, what do you think<lb />
of your new, bouncing brother?"<lb />
"Something's the matter with him,<lb />
Pa. I dropped him as hard as I<lb />
could on the floor, but he wouldn't<lb />
bounce<lb />
Seventy-one students are scheduled<lb />
to complete their work at East Caro-<lb />
lina College at the of the fall<lb />
quarter, tomorrow. Those satisfying<lb />
the requirements for graduation will<lb />
receive their degrees with their class-<lb />
mates at commencement exercises to<lb />
oe held in May, 1954.<lb />
The list of fall graduates includes<lb />
60 candidates for the BS degree, which<lb />
at East Carolina is conferred upon<lb />
those taking courses preparing them<lb />
as teachers; six are candidates for<lb />
the AB, or liberal arts, degree; and<lb />
five are scheduld to receive the<lb />
master's degree, which at the college<lb />
here is a degree for teachers and<lb />
school administrators.<lb />
North Carolinians among the grad-<lb />
uates number 68 men and women.<lb />
Three out-of-state students come from<lb />
New Jersey and Virginia.<lb />
Those completing work for the BS<lb />
degree include 18 students who have<lb />
done their work at the college in the<lb />
fields of primary and grammar-grade<lb />
education, others have received train-<lb />
ing as teachers in the secondary<lb />
schools. The five candidates for the<lb />
master's degree did their work in the<lb />
field of school administration.<lb />
The list of students completing their<lb />
work at East Carolina this fall,<lb />
arranged by North Carolina counties<lb />
and by states, is as follows:<lb />
BEAUFORT: AB�Mary Gwendo-<lb />
lyn Richardson, Washington; BS�<lb />
Frances Ann Dadcliffe, Pantego;<lb />
Geraldine Swindell, Belhaven BER-<lb />
TIE: RS-Iane Bottkfid Bond Wallace,<lb />
Windsor; CARTERET: BS� Alex-<lb />
ander C. Sutherland, Newport.<lb />
CRAVEN: AB�Lee Rawlings Hall,<lb />
New Bern; DAVIDSON: MA�Rob-<lb />
ert Lee Shuford, Jr Thomasville;<lb />
DUPLIN: BS�Bessie Belle Korne-<lb />
gay, Albertson; EDGECOMBE: BS<lb />
-Mary Ferebee Howard, Tarboro;<lb />
MA�Arnold E. Tyndall, Pinetops.<lb />
FRANKLIN: BS�Amelia D. Den-<lb />
ton, Bunn; GASTON: BS�Alta Marie<lb />
Houser, Gastonia; MA�John Hobert<lb />
Smith, Jr Gastonia; GRANVILLE:<lb />
BS�Carroll W. WiLson, Oxford;<lb />
GREENE: BS�Raymond H. Cox,<lb />
Maury; MA�Braxton Lee Davis,<lb />
Snow Hill.<lb />
HALIFAX: BS�Susie A. Jones, Hali-<lb />
fax; HARNETT: BS�Drusilla Bain<lb />
Hodges, Erwin.<lb />
LEE: BS�Mary Agnes Clark, San-<lb />
ford; LENOIR: BS�lArthur Henry<lb />
King, Kinston; Ada Wortihington,<lb />
Kinston; MARTIN: BS�Rose H.<lb />
Ennett, Williamston; NASH-EDGE-<lb />
COMBE: BS�Jack P. Benzie, Rocky<lb />
Mount; John Benton Johnson, Rocky<lb />
Mount; Edith Ann Mangum, Rocky<lb />
Mount.<lb />
NEW HANOVER: BS�Anne B.<lb />
DuRant, Wilmington; Tracy Formy-<lb />
Duval, Wilmington; John Robert<lb />
Kennedy, Wilmington; ONSLOW: BS<lb />
�Charles R. Blake, Jacksonville;<lb />
Charlotte Crowson Bullock, Jackson-<lb />
ville; William Stanley McDowell,<lb />
Vernna; ORANGE: BS�Ida Fay Ho-<lb />
gan, Chapel Hill.<lb />
PAMLIGO: BS�fieorge R. Brineon,<lb />
Araphahoe; Mary Elizabeth Sawyer<lb />
Brmson, Grantsboro; PASQUO-<lb />
TANK: BS�Betty Ray Outlaw, Elisa-<lb />
beth City; PENDER: BS�M. Jen-<lb />
nette Rivenbark, Wat ha; PERSON:<lb />
BS-Betty Sue Whitfield, Hurdle<lb />
Mills.<lb />
PITT: AB�Limvood L. Grissom,<lb />
Greenville; Kenneth H. Kennedy,<lb />
Greenville; Robert L. Vickery, Jr<lb />
Farmville; BS Thomas Grant Bul-<lb />
lock, Aydon; Martha S. Conway,<lb />
Greenville; Norma Ledbetter Dilling-<lb />
ham, Wintrville; Peggy Caldwell<lb />
Ellers, Greenville; Oscar Wallace<lb />
Giles, Greenville; James Richard<lb />
Langston, Winterville; Jessie Baker<lb />
Little, Pactolus; George Amos Mac-<lb />
millan, Greenville; Ola Ray McLaw-<lb />
horn, Ayden; Cleo Richardson Stott,<lb />
Greenville; Irma Wain .Tight, Grif-<lb />
ton;MA�Edward Nelson Warren, Bel-<lb />
voir;<lb />
ROBESON: BS-fack Britt, Fair-<lb />
mont; Josie Ray Sessoms, Luanberton;<lb />
Edward Martin Wilkins, Lumberton;<lb />
ROCKINGHAM: BS�Frances La-<lb />
Verne Grogan, Draper; ROWAN: BS<lb />
�Charles Dwight Shoe, Salisbury;<lb />
SAMPSON: BS�Martha McK. Hall,<lb />
Salemburg; Russell Pascal Jones,<lb />
Roseboro.<lb />
VANOE: BS�Nell Finch Murphy<lb />
Fleming, Henderson; Agnes Vann Mc-<lb />
Lemore, Henderson; WAKE: BS�<lb />
Helen Estelle Collie, Raleigh; Jane<lb />
Hooper Midgette, Cary; William H.<lb />
Rowland, Raleigh; WAYNE: BS�<lb />
Dorthy G. Best, Gofdsboro; Peggy<lb />
Jean Malpass Cuttr�th, Goldatoozo;<lb />
Max Rudolph Lewis, Fremont.<lb />
VIRGINIA- BS�Horace G. Birch-<lb />
ett, Hopewell; NEW JERSEY: BS�<lb />
Ray Sausman Hood, Woodbury? JWta<lb />
Robert Postas, Franklin,<lb />
AFROTC Members<lb />
Visits Stallings<lb />
To Inspect Base<lb />
Twenty-three East Carolina Air<lb />
Force ROTC cadets from the junior<lb />
class made a field trip November 12<lb />
to Stallings Air Base at Kinston.<lb />
The purpose of the trip was to give<lb />
each cadet a first-hand insight into<lb />
the flying training program.<lb />
A schedule of varied events was<lb />
arranged for the cadets frotr East<lb />
Carolina. They were welcomed to the<lb />
base on arrival by Lt. Col. C. B.<lb />
Lingamfelter, Commanding, 3308th<lb />
Pilot Training Squadron, and Truman<lb />
Miller, president of the Serv-Air<lb />
Aviation Corporation.<lb />
During the day the visitors from<lb />
East Carolina inspected such aspects<lb />
of the base program as engine build-<lb />
up, aero repair, the parachute de-<lb />
partment, the weather section, the<lb />
control toweT, cadet barracks, the<lb />
hospital and dental clinic.<lb />
Air Force Tj3ri<lb />
Visits Campuses<lb />
To Get Recruits<lb />
An Air Force Aviation CadetJ<lb />
oction Team will visit Greestfi<lb />
High ihool December I and I -<lb />
Carolina College December 2. if<lb />
be ri will be hx-1 4 in ths h!g3i octtool<lb />
gt. inasium and in the lobby -t H�<lb />
Xorth Dining Hall at tb eoHtS oO<lb />
the days designs ltd �ii wffi he UnSy<lb />
equipped for te. ting m&amp; ietexaita-<lb />
ing qualifications for Air Fo�e Avia-<lb />
tion Cadet Training.<lb />
For the first time staee WorM War<lb />
II ended, high school graduates ar<lb />
now eligible to make application for<lb />
Air Force flyinf training, rfi�<lb />
from civilian status.<lb />
Aviation cadets are trained to be-<lb />
come either pilots or aerial observer:<lb />
serial �fcserveat are r�ta�' la spe-<lb />
cialties such as navigation, raiay<lb />
bombardment effieefs, e�sc�ro�i�i of-<lb />
ficers, sod aircraft performance ea�<lb />
gineerkf � ejflHfan.<lb />
Upon Cdmokfckm of the lift�<lb />
matety 16 ��enth�. of trataifkg; 'the<lb />
aviation cadet either piki or Ob-<lb />
server) f,e�iv�&amp; his slbrt-s wtsgs of<lb />
aeronautic rafeg, m eommissfem a<lb />
2nd lieutenant In toe United 8feaJn0<lb />
Air Foree witfe annual �$�� of mm<lb />
Local English Profs<lb />
Attend Regional Meet<lb />
Dr. Donald Murray ami Bfc K�. W.<lb />
Hirshberg, faculty member of iiM-<lb />
department of English at Bftat Caro-<lb />
lina College, represented tl� �at-<lb />
lege over the weekend- at a yagientl<lb />
meeting of tha College BaUf As-<lb />
sociation held a<lb />
Lynchburg, Va,<lb />
Representatives frOtt Co�St�� B?tr�st.<lb />
universities in North Canrihas, ��<lb />
ginia and West Viraafai attended tifee<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Campys; Students Meet<lb />
With State oleftlftetiiris<lb />
At Chapel HiH Camp<lb />
Two East Carolina students at-<lb />
tended the State Methodist Student<lb />
W&amp;mmm. flatting BeireM � tik<lb />
weekend at Cmhb ' Hew if�f? near<lb />
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Tills Retreat is Said iaannafjr te<lb />
malt plans for the State MSM �m<lb />
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PAfS TWO<lb />
I A S T G A R0 L I NIAN<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Grtenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 12. ast Carolina College<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
Name charge from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Bnterwi a second class matter December 3, 1S325 at the<lb />
C S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 8, 1879.<lb />
Ye Editor s<lb />
Sa<lb />
bv T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
�<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Sport Play Large Part For Jack BritVs Years<lb />
 �.a i.i ;m;toto t.h� differ<lb />
wa<lb />
M ember<lb />
Associated Collegiate Pre-<lb />
Membar<lb />
Teachers College Divi�; �n C 'umbia Scholastic Press<lb />
irst Place Rating. CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-chief T- Parker Maddrey<lb />
Managing Editor . � - � Feye O'Neal<lb />
Assistant Editor Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Feature Editor �� KaT Johnston<lb />
Staff Assistants Anne George, Fat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Erolyn Bkmnt, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Register, Valeria Shearoi Wiley Teal and Ed<lb />
Ms. chews.<lb />
 Betty Salmons<lb />
 Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
 Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Bruce Phillips, Anwer Joseph and<lb />
David Evans<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager - Edna K�sad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants . - Edna WhitTield,<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Editor Mrs- Suhie Webb<lb />
Twelve midnight Thursday and all<lb />
well. Things were relatively<lb />
quiet on the East Carolina campus<lb />
until �<lb />
'BEAM " Then it happen-<lb />
scE,�porter<lb />
Fac'iH)� Advisor<lb />
BpoitEditor<lb />
Sr-oAa&amp;i rtnats<lb />
L X(<lb />
 ; f moving finger writes, and. having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to csncel half a ii"e,<lb />
Nor all voi r tears wash out a wer' of it<lb />
ed! What was it?<lb />
As ye police aaid other local auth-<lb />
orties are not sure. Wild guesses on<lb />
campus and in Greenville have it as<lb />
anything from an Atomic attack to<lb />
the Kremlin, to pranksters with dy-<lb />
namite! Authorities tend to believe<lb />
the latter. One rumor has it that two<lb />
sticks of dynamite were tied togather<lb />
with a short fuse and exploded in<lb />
mid air.<lb />
Whatever it was, it rattled tine<lb />
windows in the dormitories and evacu-<lb />
ated all the boys from their beds to<lb />
investigate at that hour in the morn-<lb />
ing.<lb />
A check with the power plant to<lb />
see if the boiler had exploded proved<lb />
futile. An employee there gave as-<lb />
surance that all was well. The Mem-<lb />
orial Gyms was still standing, with<lb />
no apparent damage. Thus, the ex-<lb />
plosion couldn't have taken place<lb />
there.<lb />
The Daily Reflector, local news-<lb />
paper, in giving an account of the<lb />
mysterious incident, reported that a<lb />
simular explosion took place here<lb />
about a year ago.<lb />
But the explosion still remains<lb />
mysterious as we go to pres.<lb />
"Sports certainly have been a big<lb />
part of my life says Jack Britt,<lb />
right half-back and co-captain of<lb />
East Carolina Pirates football squad.<lb />
Jack, a senior from Fairmont, is<lb />
majoring in physical education and<lb />
wants to coach football and basket-<lb />
ball, (with Jack's excellent football<lb />
record we feel that he won't have<lb />
too moch trouble finding a position.)<lb />
"I've enjoyed every minute of foot-<lb />
ball says Jack, "and I've enjoyed<lb />
the many football trips we've taken.<lb />
That Daytona Beach is OK Jack<lb />
has been a member of the Varsity<lb />
Club for three years and was vice-<lb />
president of this organization last<lb />
year.<lb />
Not only does Jack participate in<lb />
sports, but he also officiates them.<lb />
He has been officiating boys and<lb />
girls high school basketball games, j<lb />
"I'd rather call a boys game than<lb />
a girls game though Jack says,<lb />
"because girls games get me confus-<lb />
ed sometimes (Wonder why,) Jack<lb />
has also played on the intramural<lb />
basketball and softball teams.<lb />
Jack's activities on the East Caro-<lb />
lina campus have been varied. He<lb />
has been an active participant, in<lb />
the YMOA for four years, serving<lb />
religious activities and a member of<lb />
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1953<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boya<lb />
?V1<lb />
Jack Britt<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
on it- council several times. He is<lb />
also on tlie Baptist Student Union<lb />
Council and v:us president of his Sun-<lb />
day school class last year.<lb />
Student Teaching, Fun?<lb />
Jack did his student teaching last<lb />
winter and has had some quote:<lb />
-rare experiences "One day" Jack<lb />
states, "while I was teaching, several<lb />
members of the class asked if one of<lb />
the students, who was a talented imi- here at East Carolina.<lb />
tator, could imitate the different<lb />
teachers. I could foresee no serious<lb />
harm in this activity, so I gave my<lb />
consent. Was my face red when the<lb />
boy .started imitating me and me<lb />
only Not only do you have to be a<lb />
t. icher but a life guard, fireman and<lb />
about everything else. Jack continues.<lb />
"One day my class was out on a<lb />
picnic and one of the girls walked<lb />
out on a diving board. She jumped up<lb />
and the next thing I kn�-w the diving<lb />
board had fallen through and she was<lb />
-inking fast. Of course teacher had<lb />
to go to the rescue<lb />
Honors and the Future<lb />
Jak has been a member of the<lb />
Phi Sigma Phi, an honorary educa-<lb />
tion fraternity, for two ye:trs and feels<lb />
that this club has added a great deal<lb />
of enjoyment and knowledge to his<lb />
life at East Carolina.<lb />
Jack is one of the 28 students of<lb />
East Carolina who has been chosen<lb />
as "Who's Who Among Students in<lb />
Colleges and Universities and he is<lb />
very proud of this honor.<lb />
"I expect I'll be drafted as soon<lb />
as I graduate Jack says, "but I'm<lb />
not going to worry about that yet.<lb />
I still have a lot to look forward to<lb />
That Darling Jones Baby<lb />
Let's Be Thankful<lb />
Let's be thankful. Tomorrow we will go to<lb />
our homes for a holiday. But this is not just a<lb />
m school activities, but a period for<lb />
sincere fearksgr-ing.<lb />
We, as Amei;eans. have much to thank God<lb />
. One thing is an opportunity for a higher<lb />
education. Not many countries can offer their<lb />
youth tduration equal to American for the money.<lb />
America is economically able to provide the best<lb />
in edi  lor a7 facilities.<lb />
economical statn of the American inJi-<lb />
jviduai is jrrea .er. Even though we, as Americans.<lb />
�rrh-srnes fee! "we ain't got enough to live on<lb />
tWe nre those in other parts of the world who<lb />
do not know where the next meal will come from.<lb />
Wii should be thankful and give prabe to our<lb />
men in vice and those reluming from the<lb />
Korean conflict. They are defending the policies<lb />
of our government and of the United Nations.<lb />
We should be thankful for a strong demo-<lb />
tic government. Even though we sometimes<lb />
chsfcBee with measur,�;? taken by our govern-<lb />
mme hr.ve the freedom to voice our opinion,<lb />
loi Srith the freedom of religion, the press<lb />
and fron: �<lb />
1at is vat our forefathers founded for us,<lb />
ley too deserve praise. And i, was these<lb />
ion Hing Pilgrims who gave us Thanksgiving<lb />
a ' 4 day for giving praises and thanks to Our<lb />
�' � � I for the many good fortunes bestowed<lb />
an us throughout the year.<lb />
As we sit at our tables on this year's Thanks-<lb />
giving Day with bountiful and good food about<lb />
tUI m also give (hanks to our Heavenly Father.<lb />
?jet"? 'fto attend services in the church of our<lb />
4Bholee,Bfor�(hippmg earnestly and heed what is<lb />
s&amp;if t.irtfo strive for a period of Thanksgiving.<lb />
�&amp;iirr&amp;talations To Our Who's Who<lb />
Last Friday night (November 13)<lb />
there were two entertainments on<lb />
campus with none Saturday night. The<lb />
Teachers' Playhouse were presenting<lb />
their annual fall production at 8:15<lb />
p. m. just as the Entertainment Serieg<lb />
movie wa.s ending. There was adequate<lb />
time to make both.<lb />
The Entertainment Series had<lb />
previou y scheduled the movie for<lb />
Saturday night, but rearranged the<lb />
scheduled for the benefit of the stu-<lb />
dent music recital held the following<lb />
aft- moon. Because there was no help<lb />
to raise the movie screen and set the<lb />
stage between Saturday night after<lb />
the movie and Sunday afternoon, the<lb />
movie was set for Friday night at<lb />
6:30.<lb />
Employees of the maintenance de-<lb />
partment here have Saturday after-<lb />
noon and Sundays free and employing<lb />
organizations must pay for the ser-<lb />
vices of these men during tiheir off-<lb />
hours. F'T a project such as raising<lb />
the movie screen and resetting the<lb />
;tage would cost about $20.00, accord-<lb />
ing to Alumni Secretary James W.<lb />
Butler, chairman of the Entertainment<lb />
Series. These funds could go towards<lb />
financing of the additional programs,<lb />
he add d.<lb />
My name is Johnny and I am one<lb />
and a half years old. I guess I'm a<lb />
pretty average baby, but I hope I<lb />
don't live a pretty average life.<lb />
Why? Because I certainly would feel<lb />
sorry for any baby that had to put<lb />
up with what I have to put up with!<lb />
Have you ever been "gooed" over?<lb />
I'm telling you it's perfectly disgust-<lb />
ing. Evrytime I get all comfortable<lb />
and start dreaming of the days I<lb />
can begin talking and lotting this<lb />
'crazy" world know a few things,<lb />
someone comes in and starts "gooing"<lb />
over me. "My little wheatheart<lb />
Mother says. "Goo, goo. goo "My<lb />
'ittk football player my father<lb />
says, "goche coche goo Then the<lb />
punching of the ribs begins, with the<lb />
tickling of the feet. Those horrible<lb />
childish baby rattlers are rattled in<lb />
my ears until I feel like hitting<lb />
people over the head with my baby<lb />
bottle. And if they only knew what<lb />
a ridiculous picture they make with<lb />
those toy?; on their heads! If they<lb />
want me entertained, why don't they<lb />
let me look at that TV set they're<lb />
always fighting over?<lb />
One of the most trying experien-<lb />
ces I have to go through is Mother's<lb />
weekly bridge club. She dresses me<lb />
all up in my Sunday best, complete<lb />
with uncomfortable rubber pants,<lb />
Tipr-eight of our junior- and seniors have<lb />
reeetard wt most coveted college award, "Who's<lb />
mg Students in American Colleger and<lb />
vi'jfc? We extend our congratulations to<lb />
R'i imts for making outstanding contribu-<lb />
tes io &amp;e tollege which is worthy of the award.<lb />
Thcs? students were selected for this honor<lb />
m the Mate of scholarship, leadership, partici-<lb />
pating in .ictracurricula activities and showing<lb />
promue m becoming a good and outstanding<lb />
, &amp;es Tteealg quiteia number of Qualities for soHcited and with con<lb />
i sweri to have. We imagine that the board � .A u<lb />
wfto : ted the group found it difficult to choose<lb />
ZB with the best ol these qualities from the 259<lb />
mmii rs and 220 laniors. The board, also, should<lb />
be tremmeftdfed. -<lb />
Af�i� Mt eoagratulate our outstanding stu-<lb />
dent vf the year.<lb />
East Carolina students and sup-<lb />
porters have until next Monday mid-<lb />
night (November 30) to turn in<lb />
Philip Morris wrappers as votes for<lb />
Dick Cherry, Pirate half back, for the<lb />
All-College All-American contest.<lb />
Wrappers may be deposited in a box<lb />
in the "Y" Shop.<lb />
A carton of cigarettes is a prize<lb />
offered at the end of each week to<lb />
the student turning in the largest<lb />
number of wrappers. All the wrappers<lb />
obtainable are needed to name Cherry<lb />
as one of the top eleven in the<lb />
nation. We, the students, can do this<lb />
by putting out a lot of effort and<lb />
showing interest which will influence<lb />
others to join in the campaign.<lb />
Civic organizations in Greenville<lb />
are giving their support to the project<lb />
and many outside individuals are<lb />
giving their help. Now it is up to each<lb />
student to do his part in the campaign.<lb />
We may be a small college compared<lb />
with others in the nation, but with<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
and then places me in my play pen<lb />
with instructions to be a good 'ittle<lb />
boy and not disturb the ladies. Dis-<lb />
turb those ladies? Ha! you could not<lb />
disturb those ladies with an atom<lb />
nmli! (Pretty smart for a one year<lb />
old, don't you think?) Yap, yap, yap,<lb />
for two solid hours I hear all about<lb />
their babies, husbands and other<lb />
pi ople's wives with other people's<lb />
husbands. The latter part is pretty<lb />
confusing to me, but they seem to<lb />
find it a pretty interesting topic. I<lb />
wish they would realize that even<lb />
though I can't talk, I certainly can<lb />
� oar. More than once those old<lb />
nddies have trampled on my feel-<lb />
ings. Just the other day one of the<lb />
ladies came over to my pen, 'gooed'<lb />
for a few minutes and then turned<lb />
to Mother and told her I was the<lb />
�utei, sweetest, most adorable baby<lb />
in this world and she loved the pre-<lb />
cioua outfit I was wearing. Usually<lb />
I'm net taken in by flattery, bat I<lb />
oust admit that my one year old<lb />
sized head had swelled up to a three<lb />
year old's, at this gushy lady's at-<lb />
tention. However, not five minutes<lb />
later my Mother left the room and<lb />
0 you know what that two-faced old<lb />
iddie brain said? I quote: "Do you<lb />
know, 1 think Mary must have gotten<lb />
the wrong child by mistake at the<lb />
hospital. Just<lb />
straight as a<lb />
It looks like<lb />
look at that hair,<lb />
stick, and that nose!<lb />
Bob Hope will have<lb />
competition when this little fellow<lb />
grows up. And that tacky outfit he<lb />
has on! Poor Mary and Tom must<lb />
be having it pretty bad these days.<lb />
I wouldn't dream of letting my child<lb />
be se-n in such an outfit! Oh well,<lb />
maybe their next one will come at a<lb />
better time and let's hope the next<lb />
one will improve in his looks<lb />
At the end of those flattering re-<lb />
mark my Mother returned, and<lb />
blddie-brain, without any guilt what-<lb />
soever, gushed, "Mary. I just can't<lb />
take my eyes off of your darling<lb />
baby<lb />
Yon can just imagine what my<lb />
first words are going to be and who<lb />
I'm going to say them to!<lb />
Yes, a ! aby's life is pretty tough,<lb />
but I do have the consolation of<lb />
growing up one day. And when I do<lb />
grow- up, you can believe I'm going<lb />
to have me one good time gooing at<lb />
everybody until they can't stand it,<lb />
and I'm going to go around and tell<lb />
everybody in town what those sweet<lb />
demure ladies talk about at Mother's<lb />
bridge club. Thin I wonder what<lb />
they'll have to say about the "Dar-<lb />
ling Jones Baby"?<lb />
THE END.<lb />
Once upon a dark night dreary,<lb />
While I slept weak and dreary, dreaming of<lb />
quaint and curious volumes of forgotten I<lb />
While I nodded deep in sleep, my ro n �<lb />
brought me to my feet, by a sudden<lb />
"Who's knocking at my doorT'<lb />
"Tis only some prankster roaminj<lb />
turned with a roar, and with these words,<lb />
once more.<lb />
Ah, distinctly I remember foi<lb />
month of November, the month after s<lb />
and before December.<lb />
And the noise i heard was completely a<lb />
for the hour was late and closed was the .<lb />
Eagerly I wished the noise would go<lb />
for all too soon it would be day, but al;<lb />
screams were here to stay!<lb />
I looked at the bd with yearning,<lb />
soul within me burning, but 1 knew i would<lb />
no more until I found who knocked a1<lb />
So I quickly turned and Hal froi , th<lb />
and in my hand I held a broom, for 1 tl<lb />
the culprit I may chance to meet and when 1 1<lb />
she was going to get beat!<lb />
But no, a great surprise beheld my 1<lb />
one culprit did I see, but a thousand 1<lb />
staring at me.<lb />
Deep into the darkness peering, long 1<lb />
there, wondering and fearing.<lb />
Until at last I managed to speak, and<lb />
no one answered I started to shriek, " I<lb />
earth is all this comotion?"<lb />
"Do you mean they chorused, "You<lb />
hear the explosion? Why we know S<lb />
must be blown to bits and with these<lb />
they continued their fits.<lb />
They ran to and fro from window I<lb />
and I knew I'd never seen such scared gi<lb />
fore.<lb />
At last I looked up and said with shan<lb />
was asleep, I thought it all a game<lb />
"A game, a game they all seemed '<lb />
"Let's call the police and find what it's a<lb />
So off they ran in every direction. .<lb />
must admit for them I felt no affection. V<lb />
me up at such a hour! Ha. I'd like to throv<lb />
all in the shower. For I certainly had h a<lb />
explosion and if I had, I would have sho1<lb />
emotion.<lb />
So open here I flung the door and 1<lb />
sleep amist the roar.<lb />
But again, alas, I heard the noise and<lb />
time it sounded like a passle of boys. Out<lb />
my window they all stood and said, "Did<lb />
hear that noise, it ran as from bed<lb />
"Well, damn I had had all I could -<lb />
one night, and here I will end the tale 1 :<lb />
plight. For this time I flung open, not the d<lb />
but the shutter and quietly jumped into the ,<lb />
ter and left the girls sanding there, wrinf<lb />
their hands and pulling their hair and kick.<lb />
their heads upon the floor�<lb />
For now they knew they could pester<lb />
nevermore!<lb />
The Green Night<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
It was a night of long ago<lb />
That Arthur's court did meet.<lb />
A feast was nigh well under way<lb />
When Green Knight did them greet.<lb />
He was the mightiest of men<lb />
That ever rode a siteed.<lb />
Although he rode as any knight,<lb />
All men of him took heed.<lb />
This mighty knight was clad in green<lb />
From head down to his shoe.<lb />
His hair which fell about his neck<lb />
Was of the same bright hue.<lb />
He bore no arms nor shaft to smite<lb />
Nor breastplate for defense.<lb />
But in one hand he held an ax�<lb />
En size it was immense.<lb />
The stranger rode to Arthur's throne<lb />
Wh&amp;i Fry Vacation?<lb />
CurroU News, John Carroll Universi-<lb />
ty commodity. Not being<lb />
Id for.<lb />
lose sight of this fact<lb />
and fees connected<lb />
ition, but its disre-<lb />
ive and purpose.<lb />
m pay by the ton�<lb />
you pay. But when<lb />
pay one fee�an<lb />
who gets the most<lb />
one who gets the<lb />
bat's education is<lb />
he receives<lb />
t an edu-<lb />
education.<lb />
is. Classes,<lb />
reading, social<lb />
an education.<lb />
to all of these.<lb />
tinuous effort, there is a good chance<lb />
for having Dick Cherry named as an<lb />
All-American, said Jim North, local<lb />
Dr. Messick Writes<lb />
Dear Students:<lb />
It is very important that all county<lb />
groups meet and organize and plan,<lb />
their activities for the holidays. Here-<lb />
tofore, many groups have carried on<lb />
radio programs, assembly programs<lb />
parties, to interest high school stu-<lb />
dents and have met with alumni<lb />
and high school senior groups during<lb />
the holidays.<lb />
The second quarter, as you know,<lb />
begins Monday, November 30, and<lb />
there are many students not in school<lb />
who should be; perhaps you can in-<lb />
terest some of them in coming. Plan<lb />
activities both for the Thanksgiving<lb />
holidays and for the Christmas holi-<lb />
days. Many times words spoken to<lb />
an individual in an informal way<lb />
may influence him in choosing his<lb />
college; why not make your alma<lb />
mater that college?<lb />
With best wishes, I am<lb />
Cordially yours,<lb />
J. D. MESSICK,<lb />
Premdent<lb />
And asked to meet his match.<lb />
No word was spoken by the knights<lb />
Who only sat and watched.<lb />
This cowardice enraged the king<lb />
And mocked he Arthur's court.<lb />
"Are these the knights whose deeds<lb />
are known<lb />
In every realm and port?"<lb />
These taunts the king could stand<lb />
no more<lb />
He seized the ibattle-ax.<lb />
A blow he was about to deal<lb />
When Gawain grabbed the ax.<lb />
"I beg good king said Gawain bold,<lb />
"To let me take the challenge<lb />
A mighty blow did Gawain give<lb />
And soon he slew the challenger.<lb />
K<lb />
It's a disgrace to think a book could be missing for three years<lb />
Pot a tracer on it and phone my office immediately on any information<lb />
and furthermore . . . <lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
It seems this column is becoming<lb />
a regular "advice to the lovelom" on<lb />
how to meet your mate.<lb />
Lillian Haynes, a junior from<lb />
Goldsboro, and Wade Jordon, a senior<lb />
from Edenton, met three years ago<lb />
at the tennis courts. Lillian was<lb />
playing with some girl friends and<lb />
Wade, with h roommate. This sit-<lb />
uation called for a game of doubles<lb />
and so everyone was introduced�<lb />
everyone, that is, except Lillian and<lb />
Wade. They identified themselves to<lb />
each other only as "Blue Eyes" and<lb />
"Brown Eyes After the game "Blue<lb />
Eyes" (Wade) walked "Brown Eyes"<lb />
(Lillian) to the dorm and the after-<lb />
noon ended with his asking for a<lb />
date the following night. Arrange-<lb />
ments were made as to the time he<lb />
would call for her and everything<lb />
was fine until the next day when<lb />
Lillian suddenly realized that she<lb />
didn't know his name. In desperation,<lb />
she asked everyone in the dorm if<lb />
they knew who he was and finally<lb />
succeeded in learning his first name.<lb />
That night, still not knowing his<lb />
last name, she asked Wade how he<lb />
spelled his last uame. JORDON<lb />
was the reply, and, says Lillian, "I<lb />
really heaved a sigh of relief<lb />
After such a beginning it was still<lb />
more than a year before Lillian and<lb />
Wade started going together.<lb />
One time when Wade was visiting<lb />
Lillian, her mother became ill and<lb />
Lillian had to cook supper. She asked<lb />
Wade if he'd like to have biscuit,<lb />
and, saya Lillian, "He asked for it.<lb />
The dope said yes. When he cut<lb />
one of them it was so hard, it flew<lb />
all over the table. Guess that cured<lb />
him of my cooking<lb />
After graduating from EGC, Wade<lb />
plans to attend the University of<lb />
Virginia a3 a graduate student in<lb />
science. Lillian plans to teach but,<lb />
says she with a sparkle in her eye,<lb />
"That will only be temporary<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
Couplt of the Week, Lillian and Wade<lb />
will each receive a gift from Sas-<lb />
low's Jewelers and a ticket to the<lb />
Pitt Theatre.)<lb />
After wondering over the above pice<lb />
literature, the reader will no doubt focus his<lb />
tention on the name under Pot Pourri. Let it<lb />
said that this article (can it be called a peem .<lb />
was composed by three girls of Fleming I<lb />
the day after the explosion, all of whom desin<lb />
keep their names in secrecy. The narrative bt<lb />
as a rhymning contest, each girl adding a lit<lb />
more to the rhyme until finally, "they knew t<lb />
could pester me nevermore was added and 1<lb />
ended this absurdity. It was quite a night, wa<lb />
it?<lb />
Talk Topics<lb />
by Edwina McMulian<lb />
(Editor's note: Edwina was managing<lb />
tor of the East Carolinian last year. This<lb />
she is majoring in journalism at the Uni<lb />
of North Carolina. The following is a col<lb />
which appeared in the UNC Daily Tar Ih<lb />
Do girls ever talk about anything 1 <lb />
boys? Many people think not�especially<lb />
Yet although the male portion of the populal<lb />
quite often provides an interesting and c<lb />
versial subject for conversation, girls d.� dis<lb />
other things.<lb />
The other night we wandered around<lb />
dorm (just felt like taking a walk aftei<lb />
haru bout with stuff called homework) and lis-<lb />
tened in on quite a varied number of topics<lb />
discussion.<lb />
Down on first the merits?) of "Tom J01<lb />
were being aired, together with a few comm<lb />
thrown in concerning From II, re to Eternity 1<lb />
The Naked and the Dead. Note: Elsie Dinsmore<lb />
was mentioned, too�just mentioned.<lb />
Meandering across the hall we peeped in and<lb />
heard the final comments in a debate on whether<lb />
it would be wise to teach a course in communism<lb />
at the University. Nobody veiled "Commie" at<lb />
the proponents of the measure, either.<lb />
Climbii.g up to second, we managed to get<lb />
w a tew words for the South in mother Civil<lb />
War battle. Among other things, we were told<lb />
that 'Civil War' is an incorrect title�it was 'The<lb />
War Between the States' or 'The War Between<lb />
the North and South' because the Southern states<lb />
had seceded and were no longer a part of the<lb />
Lnion. . . . oh, well. We managed to slip out<lb />
quietly just before a House Council member down<lb />
the hall shouted "Quiet hour<lb />
Muted sounds of music floated through the<lb />
'transom of the room across the wav and we ven-<lb />
turl in- Half an hour later we left with strains<lb />
of The 18th Variation mingled with Johnnv Ray's<lb />
moans floating around in our heads, "if your<lb />
sweetheart . .  "Joan! Joan a pajama-clad<lb />
figure galloping down the hall almost knocked<lb />
us over. "Joan, guess what? We never did find<lb />
out 'what' as we were cruising in the opposite<lb />
direction from Joan's residence. We just calmly<lb />
marched on up to third.<lb />
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East�arolinian<lb />
Magazine Section<lb />
aring once each quarter as an outlet for the creative writing of East<lb />
Carolina College students.<lb />
EDITORIAL BOARD<lb />
Bob Hilldrup, Chairman; Dr. Donald Murray, Dr. James Poindexter<lb />
and Mary H. Greene.<lb />
Introducing The First Magazine Section<lb />
This issue introduces the first Magazine Section of the<lb />
Carolinian. Contributors from students of various majors<lb />
have put sincere effort in their work. The literary section's board<lb />
ditors has worked hard in editing material. Both groups<lb />
ther have strived to give the best to you, as a reader.<lb />
For a number of years there has been no outlet for student<lb />
itive writing here other than in a few English composition<lb />
At present there is no creative writing course offered.<lb />
i'l vvever, a great interest in creative writing has been shown by<lb />
numerous responses received from contributors to this liter-<lb />
ary section. Only about three weeks notice was given to the effect<lb />
publishing such a section, but it was long enough to get an<lb />
indance of material.<lb />
We hope that this, East Carolinian's first Magazine Sect-<lb />
ion, will prove successful and that we can continue it as a quart-<lb />
publication of East Carolina College. As a reader, your<lb />
nments of this section will be welcomed-<lb />
Aristotle, Augustine Discuss<lb />
Evils Into Which Man Can Fall<lb />
Irrigation Makes Its Debut<lb />
Lr<lb />
As Carolina Marches Forward<lb />
by Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
A not too old, dusty black sedan, "1 just don't know now�I just don't<lb />
on the outer surface by<lb />
9 finger marks and occasion-<lb />
ittered in star-like circles<lb />
irater -plashed during a non-<lb />
-ummer shower, moves slow-<lb />
a recently built asphalt road.<lb />
e ear two men are talking. One<lb />
the driver, clad in farmer's<lb />
lei .11 and chamfbray and wear-<lb />
 -day stubble of beard,<lb />
excitedly.<lb />
re in the tobacco patch to<lb />
I � danged if it ain't doing<lb />
:hin Look at that water, man<lb />
f you want to�got more<lb />
than I'll ever have money<lb />
anion, a similarly dressed<lb />
ier, replies.<lb />
field to the right, amidst<lb />
e yellowing shoulder-high tobacco<lb />
ise leaves have lately been<lb />
searchingly toward the sun<lb />
: sultry rainless summer skies, the<lb />
�. shall we call him Mr.<lb />
-looks outward, smiling like<lb />
that ate the fattest rat,<lb />
hired blacks and tenants. Wa-<lb />
seen little this year, leaps in<lb />
ar sprays from newly-acquired<lb />
� i through aluminum<lb />
. bigger than a man's arm, from<lb />
lowed river to the southwest<lb />
eared land. Irrigation! Wa-<lb />
The driest spell in ten years<lb />
! Gonna have a hardy<lb />
after all!<lb />
two visitors, not alone, three<lb />
keptics having come up, stand<lb />
: of the rows of tobacco in<lb />
stance of the road shoul-<lb />
Still they talk, out of Abie's<lb />
� What do you make of it?" Not<lb />
- for an answer. "Ground looks<lb />
getting pretty wet all right<lb />
lit up, says, "It's the<lb />
I t 11 you! Wish it wu in my<lb />
My bakker won't be worth a<lb />
� ntal unless it wets wet soon<lb />
Byrd speaks emphatically, his<lb />
�lack and sticky with gum<lb />
ucker-breaking an hour before,<lb />
know�-Reverend Bost over the church<lb />
house Sunday says it ain't a man's<lb />
place to try to make rain; a man<lb />
just ain't got no busines trying to<lb />
do the Lord's work. The ole lady<lb />
feels the same way Shaking his<lb />
head, he continues, "I just don't know<lb />
about it. No siree, just count me out<lb />
The oldest of the group, stooped<lb />
from many a year of ploughing and<lb />
toiling as a tenant, gives his opinion,<lb />
"Just another new idee�always<lb />
something new�a feller can't even<lb />
raise a crop without somebody stir-<lb />
rin' up the whole community with<lb />
something new "New" to the gent<lb />
seems to be the nastiest word in his<lb />
vocabulary. The conversation ends<lb />
quickly. Abie's nephew, out from<lb />
Agricultural school for the summer,<lb />
stops a new farm truck on the road's<lb />
edge and hurries to get across the<lb />
field. He probably is the only non-<lb />
doubter in the country.<lb />
Up in the field two Iboys, aged 5<lb />
and 9, one glistening black, the<lb />
other tan and dirty where his faded<lb />
cabana shorts do not cover, squeal<lb />
as the water from the sprinklers<lb />
falls on them, streaking their almost<lb />
naked bodies with dirty streams and<lb />
splotches. A black parent yelss sustily,<lb />
"Git outa dis field, you devilish boys,<lb />
afore dem pipes git broke<lb />
A door slams to the left. The men<lb />
turn their eager eyes toward the<lb />
two-story farm house, gazing deeply<lb />
as Abie's daughter, aged 19, steps<lb />
out on the wide, cool porch, attired<lb />
in an outfit more suitable for sun-<lb />
ning than irrigating.<lb />
A cloud passes over the sun; a<lb />
pleasant breeze cools the air only<lb />
momentarily. In the fields water<lb />
coughs and sputters yet spurts stead-<lb />
ily with an honest stream down to<lb />
the thirsty gray earth from sprink-<lb />
lers placed three yards apart.<lb />
Irrigation takes a bow in North<lb />
Carolina!<lb />
THE END.<lb />
The small room was dimly lighted<lb />
and the sole occupant was seated<lb />
before an ancient desk. In a corner<lb />
of the room was a statue, about<lb />
three feet high, resting upon a black<lb />
marble base. Except for a small, hard<lb />
.ed in another corner, the room was<lb />
bare and stern looking. The man<lb />
evidently was deep in thought as,<lb />
with troubled brow, he studied a<lb />
book of Sit. Paul's Epistles.<lb />
Finally tiring of his work, he<lb />
pushed the book away and drew<lb />
from one of the deep recesses of his<lb />
desk a small flask of wine. Turning<lb />
about, he glanced into the corner<lb />
where the statue was placed. The<lb />
dim rays of the late evening sun<lb />
cast a flickering light upon the small<lb />
figure and seemed to give, along<lb />
with the brightness, a vibrant, life-<lb />
like quality. As he stared, it seemed<lb />
to wink at him. Unable to believe<lb />
his eyes when the image cast a quiet<lb />
smile, he muttered aloud, "Alas, Au-<lb />
gustine. These seventy years have<lb />
been fruitful, but I fear this is the<lb />
end of them. I could swear I saw<lb />
this old statue of Aristotle wink and<lb />
then smile at me. An old man must<lb />
ve allowed his fantasies, although<lb />
I'm sure I had better not mention<lb />
this incident to anyone, or they will<lb />
be placing some other man here as<lb />
Bishop of Hippo Regius<lb />
As the old man turned slowly<lb />
away, a troubled expression appeared<lb />
on the face of the statue. "Dear<lb />
Augustine, pray allow me to speak.<lb />
If you will not believe your eyes,<lb />
then open your ears. For many years<lb />
I have been a part of your room,<lb />
and by listening to you speaking<lb />
aloud, have learned your thoughts.<lb />
Think how it is, Augustine, to sit<lb />
here through century after century,<lb />
and not to be allowed to speak until<lb />
now! Can you imagine sitting in<lb />
countless rooms, watching men make<lb />
the same mistakes thousands ot<lb />
times, and being unable to say the<lb />
words which would bring safety to<lb />
all involved? Now, when at last I<lb />
have regained my power of speech,<lb />
for how long I do not know, do not<lb />
deny me this moment of happiness<lb />
Augustine's face was a study in<lb />
wonderment. "It is true, my friend,<lb />
that we must take advantage of this<lb />
priceless opportunity. Strange events<lb />
are happening, but it is evident that<lb />
only the hand of God could have<lb />
caused this miracle. Who am I, to<lb />
defy the will of God, and say it<lb />
by Ethel Poe Mercer<lb />
could not be possible to talk with a<lb />
statue? Therefore let us talk<lb />
Aristotle: First tell me what was<lb />
troubling you as you sat at your<lb />
desk with such an expression of<lb />
sorrow. You, of all men, should b1<lb />
happy.<lb />
Augustine: I should be happy, and<lb />
many times I am, but then I think<lb />
of all my sins, and become sad<lb />
again. Oh, to be cleansed thor-<lb />
oughly of these sins of mine, Aris-<lb />
totle.<lb />
Aristotle: Do not grieve, friend Au-<lb />
gustine. You have repented of<lb />
them, and it is apparent that God<lb />
has called you for one of His<lb />
chosen few. Are you not happy<lb />
as Bishop of Hippo Regius? You<lb />
have turned the people from the<lb />
false manichean ideas, and led<lb />
them to truth, which is God. All<lb />
the people lay adoration at your<lb />
feet. Do you not have pride in<lb />
this, Augustine?<lb />
Augustine: Speak not of pride to me,<lb />
Aristotle! Pride stood too long be-<lb />
tween God and me, keeping the<lb />
light of the Holy Spirit hidden.<lb />
The three fundamental lusts which<lb />
are pride, voluptuousness, and curi-<lb />
osity have been, and still are, the<lb />
most difficult to overcome, t has<lb />
been a hard struggle to overcome<lb />
temptation, for I was once in the<lb />
lowest ebb of humanity, thinking<lb />
of nothing hut satisfying my own<lb />
earthly lusts. All the while my soul<lb />
was aspiring vainly to reach God,<lb />
and all this was unknown to me.<lb />
I have found these struggles easier<lb />
to conquer since my complete con-<lb />
version. It was a gradual process,<lb />
Aristotle, but the final incident<lb />
occurred in a Milanese garden. I<lb />
had been reading Paul's Epistles<lb />
with Alypius, one of my dearest<lb />
friends, when, in a fit of temper,<lb />
1 flung myself beneath a fig tree,<lb />
and cried to God to grant me sal-<lb />
vation. Then I heard a sweet voung<lb />
voice, as if that of a child, saying,<lb />
'Take up and read Returning to<lb />
Alypius, I snatched up the book,<lb />
and opening it at random read<lb />
these words: 'Not m rioting-and<lb />
drunkenness, not in chambering<lb />
and wantonness, not in strife and<lb />
envying; but put ye on the Lord<lb />
Jesus Christ and make not pro-<lb />
vision for the flesh I felt that<lb />
this must surely be a message from<lb />
God, and soon after, I was bap-<lb />
tized by Ambrose.<lb />
Aristotle: It does seem apparent that<lb />
this message w"s sent to you from<lb />
God. The passage which you read<lb />
then brought you the final resolu-<lb />
tion that you must put away desires<lb />
of the flesh to be able to find<lb />
God. You did the right thing indeed<lb />
when you followed this inspiration<lb />
from heaven, for it has been my<lb />
belief that man should not allow<lb />
himself to be swayed by passion,<lb />
but should use his ability to reason<lb />
to conquer als things. Your mother,<lb />
Monica, had much to do with your<lb />
achievement of th good life, did<lb />
she not?<lb />
Augustine: Yes, she followed me<lb />
wherever I went, shedding tears<lb />
for my errors, and begging me to<lb />
return to Catholicism. What a wise<lb />
woman she was, and how good!<lb />
I am glad that I discovered my<lb />
mistakes and returned to the fold<lb />
of God before she died. Perhaps<lb />
my mother planted the seeds which<lb />
brought about the harvest of my<lb />
soul. God could be called the reap-<lb />
er, who, when the seeds of His crop<lb />
have grown into tall golden wheat,<lb />
chops it down, and transforms it<lb />
into bread for His family. So it is<lb />
in life. God is a tender father who<lb />
nourishes and protects His children<lb />
Battle Of Nerves Climaxes<lb />
With Ninth Inning Homer<lb />
by Charles Huffman<lb />
As Jin tepped from the "on deck" He stepped back Into the batter's<lb />
until they are mature of age. Then circle to walk toward the batter's box with a look of hatred and ue-<lb />
He shows them the spiritual path<lb />
of life, and sends them out as<lb />
,priests or missionaries to feed His<lb />
other children, whose power of<lb />
reasoning is not as great, with the<lb />
power and divinity of God.<lb />
Aristotle: Well said, my friend. It is<lb />
easily seen that you have opened<lb />
new secrets of life, and I will tell<lb />
you now that your name will be<lb />
long remembered and revered<lb />
among men. I cannot tell you more<lb />
than this. I feel my lips growing<lb />
cold again. Remember me, Augus-<lb />
tine. Farewell, my friend, farewell.<lb />
Augustine awoke with a start.<lb />
Someone was pounding steadily upon<lb />
the door. His head had fallen upon<lb />
the table, and as he jerked quickly<lb />
up, he realized that it must have<lb />
been a dream. His eyes swept the<lb />
room for even a tiny bit of evidence<lb />
to prove that the conversation had<lb />
taken place, but there was nothing.<lb />
It is true, however, that when<lb />
Augustine looked at the statue he<lb />
thought he detected the semblance<lb />
of a smile.<lb />
THE END.<lb />
box, he could almost feel the tense- i termination. As he watched the pitch-<lb />
aess of the crowd as a hushed still- : g i through his cusiomary windup<lb />
ness set .led over the baseball park. and release the bU once more he<lb />
The ;)i�t in his hand seemed very<lb />
wondered if he houd swing at it<lb />
small, and he wished that he had , this time. Hi3 keen sight and quick<lb />
something more to cling to and on sense of judgment . ild him to let it<lb />
which to rely. It was only natural pas. A . ,he umpire bellowed, "Ball<lb />
one Jim breathed a sigh of relief.<lb />
that Jim was a little nervous and<lb />
afraid, because Bill Jackson, his j<lb />
tammate, had just gotten a hit to load ! Thi-s tir�e he remained in the<lb />
the I ases. It was the last half of<lb />
the ninth inning and there were al-<lb />
ready two outs and the stubborn<lb />
Yanke�8 were clinging desperately to<lb />
their 6-5 lead. If only Jim could<lb />
get a hit, he could bring home two<lb />
runs, which would mean a win for<lb />
his Red Birds.<lb />
As the public address system blast-<lb />
ed forth with, "The next baiter is<lb />
with his eyes frozen to the figure<lb />
a op the pitcher's mound. Jim then<lb />
recalled last yeaa when he was in<lb />
&amp;me situation against the Red<lb />
Sox and how he had failed in his<lb />
effort to win Jiat game. Would this<lb />
be a repeat performanceJim shud-<lb />
dered as he recalled the h- Ttaches<lb />
which resultr' from his failure to<lb />
win that garr.i, but there was litth<lb />
Gllerbe it seemed that it would , time for reminiscing r.cv, because<lb />
never stop echoing in his ears. Just j the figure atop the mounl Mice more<lb />
as he approached the batter's box, became active. Jim watched the ball<lb />
Shadow On His Footsteps<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
He clattered up the steps and stood spiraled. His shoulder throbbed dully upon the floor. The outlined figure<lb />
panting in the shadow of the library's ! from the impact with the book shelf<lb />
I but he hurried on. Upward, ever up-<lb />
silent columns. �, . <lb />
 i ward as the row on row of silent<lb />
The crickets chirped in the hot July aheves echood bacfc his noisy climb<lb />
East Carolina Remembered:<lb />
20 Long Years In The Future<lb />
he paused, stooped down, picked up<lb />
a handful of sand and let it slowly<lb />
trickle through his fingers. He rubbed<lb />
a little of it on the handle of the<lb />
bat as he glanced at the pitcher and<lb />
.aw a determined look on his face<lb />
Lhat only tightened him a little<lb />
more. He quickly turned his head<lb />
to observe the situation and the<lb />
position of the other fielders. As his<lb />
eyes went in the direction of the<lb />
right-field wall, he saw the setting<lb />
sun as it seemed to peer at him over<lb />
i a beer sign which read, "You will<lb />
by Mildred Lipe<lb />
I it here on my back porch Elon team<lb />
, lazily warming myself in No-<lb />
r sunshine. Curled up at my<lb />
in dozing sleep are our twin<lb />
,m kittens, John D. and Leo W.<lb />
Birds are chirping happily all<lb />
ad me and I can see a big blue<lb />
jay selfishly splattering in the old<lb />
tone bird bath in the crowded<lb />
'� corner of our little rose-covered<lb />
back yard. Our pocketbook garden,<lb />
w almost bare, has furnished its<lb />
bi1 of nourishment, except for<lb />
several collard plants which my hus-<lb />
: ia saving to prove his theory<lb />
the first frost sweetens and<lb />
tenderizes them.<lb />
My daughter's youthful voice drifts<lb />
her upstairs window. She is<lb />
ng proudly of her�and my�<lb />
r old Alma Mater East Caro-<lb />
lina, which has just won a thrilling<lb />
�-0 victory from Duke University,<lb />
the team which won this season's<lb />
Then the game�a true thriller.<lb />
Cheering crowds, half-time perform-<lb />
ances with the crowning of the<lb />
queer. The game continued, a strug-<lb />
gle to the finish, but victory! A<lb />
dance to complete a perfect week-<lb />
end.<lb />
Campus life back to normal. Con-<lb />
scientious professors keep warning,<lb />
"Don't overcut. Get to class on time.<lb />
Review, review, review<lb />
The daily routine of sleeping late,<lb />
breakfasting on cokes, nabs ana<lb />
sweets from People's Bakery, darting<lb />
to classes just in time to have a tug<lb />
of war with the instructor who is<lb />
trying to close his door to outside<lb />
confusion, flitting away free hours<lb />
in gab sessions, canasta, or gossip<lb />
in the Y store.<lb />
Students continually griping about<lb />
pops. One psychology pop is flunked<lb />
by the entire class�with one excep<lb />
night, a street car rumbled in the<lb />
distance and from somewhere a clock<lb />
struck three. But the man on the<lb />
library steps didn't hear. His eyes<lb />
strained into the moon-flecked shad-<lb />
ows of the park across the street.<lb />
And then a shadow moved. With<lb />
deliberation it stepped out into the<lb />
full glare of the moonlight and<lb />
moved slowly across the street.<lb />
He shrank against the wall and<lb />
felt its cold clamminess against his<lb />
back. Through his sweat-soaked shirt<lb />
the icy marble sent chills scurrying<lb />
along his spine.<lb />
Slowly he slid towards the bronzed<lb />
impassive doors. He grasped the<lb />
handle and turned.<lb />
Open<lb />
With a desperate effort he swung<lb />
back the door and stepped inside<lb />
Glacing behind he could see the shad-<lb />
ow standing quietly immobile at the<lb />
foot of the marble stairway that led<lb />
up towards him.<lb />
The shadow took a step forward.<lb />
He turned and dashed inside. His<lb />
footfalls mocked him from the echo-<lb />
ing stacks. He glanced back again<lb />
and collided with a shelf. Sensing,<lb />
rather than hearing, the dull echoes<lb />
that resounded through the building,<lb />
he struggled to his feet and scram-<lb />
bled toward the winding stairway.<lb />
Round and round the stairway<lb />
the endless volumes. And then he<lb />
When at last he reached the top, heard it. The footsteps started across<lb />
he paused. Grasping the banister,<lb />
he looked down. He was dimly aware<lb />
of the sticky dampness in his arm<lb />
pits and the muffled thunder of his<lb />
racing heart<lb />
A bead of sweat trickled slowly<lb />
down his nose as his eyes followed<lb />
the endless rows of books downward<lb />
to the marble floor far beneath.<lb />
The blanket of silence hung heavy,<lb />
cut only by his rasping breath. He<lb />
stared dazedly at a pool of light<lb />
from the moon's beam that lay on<lb />
the distant marble floor. Around this<lb />
shining puddle all was inky darkness.<lb />
And then a shadow carved itself<lb />
 . . your joys we'll all share . . �<lb />
1953. East Carolina's campus is<lb />
bursting with excited activity. Home-<lb />
coming weekend! Gala festivities,<lb />
dazzling parade of marching bands,<lb />
streamlined co-eds atop streamlined<lb />
convertibles, magnificent floats!<lb />
Dorm decorations portraying over-<lb />
whelming victory for the Pirates<lb />
and utter defeat for the visiting<lb />
me :eam wutvu wvu m�� j  <lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference champion- tion. A football player makes a lour.<lb />
ship The papers are scored legally, too!<lb />
Students, particularly women, con-<lb />
tinually griping about stiff restric-<lb />
tions. Two Wilson Hall roommates<lb />
were given three demerits for leav-<lb />
ing a Milky Way candy wrapper in<lb />
their waste basket. What's a waste<lb />
basket for, anyway?<lb />
Thursdays always seem to be wet.<lb />
Girls sympathise with the poor<lb />
ROTC boys who must drill. Veterans<lb />
sneer.<lb />
Letters written to the state legis-<lb />
lature begging for more dorms. Ex-<lb />
pansion program, deluxe new gym<lb />
and library.<lb />
Springtime and hay fever synony-<lb />
mous. So are warm weather and sun<lb />
bathing. Weekend beach trips add<lb />
darker shades to patiently acquired<lb />
tans.<lb />
Flunk slips that we try to inter-<lb />
cept before they reach mom and<lb />
scare her silly.<lb />
 . . And our hearts devotion . . <lb />
Yes, those were the good old days.<lb />
 . . To thee, our Alma Mater,<lb />
Love and Praise. . . .<lb />
THE END.<lb />
Credo<lb />
by Lucile Noell Dula<lb />
Unless I dream I cannot teach the<lb />
young<lb />
To set their sights upon the brightest<lb />
star;<lb />
I must explore if I would search for<lb />
gold<lb />
And find the shining nuggets where<lb />
they are.<lb />
I must sow seeds within their ToHile<lb />
mind<lb />
If I expect a harvesting of grain;<lb />
I must set sight upon the mountain<lb />
peaks<lb />
If I would have youth rise above the<lb />
plain.<lb />
Unless I search for treasure in the<lb />
young,<lb />
I'll find the gilt and never see the<lb />
gold.<lb />
Unless I learn the language that<lb />
they speak,<lb />
The message that I have will go<lb />
untold.<lb />
And so I set my vision on the hills,<lb />
Which rise so high above the things<lb />
I reach,<lb />
And choose these words to guide me<lb />
as I move,<lb />
"To strive, to seek, to find"�and<lb />
then to teach.<lb />
of a man engraved itself upon the<lb />
one great eye of light.<lb />
He drew back, cowering against j t.njoy a Slifweiser Beer Jim seemed<lb />
to gaze at it for a brief second and<lb />
all the time wishing that he were<lb />
somewhere in a tavern drinking that<lb />
beer and watching this game on<lb />
television.<lb />
He stepped into the batter's box<lb />
squeezing the handle of the bat as<lb />
if he could break it. He dug his<lb />
spikes into the dirt and adjusted<lb />
his cap. As the pitcher made his<lb />
windup Jim stood poisM with the<lb />
bat a little above his right shoulder<lb />
and back of him. If only he knew<lb />
what kind of pitch to expect, he would<lb />
be ready for it, but that was part<lb />
of the game. At that instant Jim<lb />
saw the round, horsehide covered<lb />
sphere hurtling through space as it<lb />
left the pitcher's hand. Jim almost<lb />
swung his hat, but hesitated, then<lb />
relaxed and listened, as the umpire<lb />
shouted, "Strike one<lb />
Jim stepped from the box, knocked<lb />
the dirt from hi" spikes with the bat<lb />
and cursed under his breath. He asked<lb />
himself, "Why didn't I hit that<lb />
pitch? He probably won't give me<lb />
another one like it but it was gone<lb />
and he would have to take his chance<lb />
on another pitch. As he wiped his<lb />
hands on the leg of his pants he<lb />
glanced at the scoreboard in center<lb />
field, which only reminded him again<lb />
that sped toward him and once more<lb />
decided to let it pass. This again<lb />
proved fretful judgment, as the<lb />
echo of ball tw-o sounded in the<lb />
dreaded silence. There was a loud<lb />
cheer rcm the stands ana Jim could<lb />
hear, hat's t1 way to watch that<lb />
ball" coming from his loyal support-<lb />
ers. This made him feel good inside<lb />
and gave him a little more confi-<lb />
dence in himself.<lb />
Jim turned to walk from the box<lb />
gain, paused, then changed his mind,<lb />
'Boy,<lb />
ieft .iVld i'ence looks<lb />
the floor. They echoed to the rotunda<lb />
above him and lost themselves in the<lb />
darkness.<lb />
A whimper rose to his lips, but he<lb />
stifled it. And then the footsteps<lb />
paused, only to begin again. The<lb />
first step of the stairway, the second.<lb />
His eyes tried to follow the relent-<lb />
less noise as it rose toward him.<lb />
He steeled himself and approached<lb />
the edge of the balcony once more.<lb />
The moonlight still shone placidly<lb />
beneath. It fascinated him with its<lb />
seemingly omnipresent glow. And<lb />
the footsteps. Onward, ever onward,<lb />
upward, methodical, unrelenting.<lb />
He turned and faced the final<lb />
landing. With one haaid on the<lb />
railing he moved backward, listening<lb />
to the rising pitch of the footsteps.<lb />
He drew up against the wall. On<lb />
his right was the railing. On his<lb />
left the myriad of books.<lb />
He heard the footsteps pause as<lb />
they reached the final landing. His<lb />
eyes bulged toward the final speck<lb />
of darkness in which the shadow<lb />
lurked. He sucked in his breath and<lb />
heard the air whistle sharply between<lb />
his teeth. The footsteps began once<lb />
more as the shadow stepped out into<lb />
the half-black, fluid darkness at the<lb />
corridor's end.<lb />
A weakness seemed to settle in<lb />
his knees and he was conscious of a<lb />
dull pounding in his temples. He<lb />
glanced back at the slowly approach-<lb />
ing shadow once more and then<lb />
hoisted himself onto the railing's<lb />
edge and sat dangling his feet into<lb />
empty space.<lb />
He was faintly aware of having<lb />
sat like this as a child, long ago,<lb />
dangling his feet in the cooling water<lb />
of some forgotten river.<lb />
And then he relaxed. His body<lb />
slid noiselessly over the railing's<lb />
edge and plummeted downward.<lb />
All was quiet.<lb />
At the sound of the sickening<lb />
crunch the shadow stiffened. It turn-<lb />
ed and began to descend the stair-<lb />
way. Once more its footfalls echoed<lb />
through the building.<lb />
inyitrag he said to himself, a? he<lb />
gazec in that director and saw in<lb />
large black numerals a sigr which<lb />
read 330 ft. Again his eyes returned<lb />
to the pitcher and thought it would<lb />
be so nice if only he could see the<lb />
catcher's ignal on the next pitch,<lb />
but locking at signals just wasn't<lb />
acceptable in baseball so o had<lb />
only his guessing power on which to<lb />
rely. As the pitcher once more re-<lb />
leased the horsehide, Jim saw it was<lb />
a good pitch. He got set for it and<lb />
swung hard, out at the last moment<lb />
the ball had curved and Jim had<lb />
missed it by inches. Ther. wore a<lb />
few muffled "ah's" coming from the<lb />
crowd as Jim -tepped fror1 the box,<lb />
wiped his hands again and stepped<lb />
back into the box. Now was the time<lb />
to think fast. It was between Jim<lb />
and the pitcher, and the winner would<lb />
be the one who could out-ink the<lb />
other. This time Jim had no time to<lb />
think of anythHc. because the pitch-<lb />
er had hurried his pitch in order to<lb />
catch him off guard, but in doing<lb />
so had hrown wide of the plate. Jim<lb />
was lucky on that pitch. He would<lb />
have to be on his toes now.<lb />
The count was three balls and two<lb />
strikes. Jim knew that the pitcher<lb />
would have to put it across the plat<lb />
or either walk him, but the problem<lb />
how important a hit was to the team. 1 was deciding whether it would be<lb />
across before u was too late to hit<lb />
it. Jim dug in, mo?- determined than<lb />
ev ar now, and choked tJ"x bat tighter.<lb />
Now was his chance. He just couldn't<lb />
let the team deei . this time. The<lb />
pitcher looked at Jim with hatred<lb />
as he went into his windmill-like<lb />
procedure to deliver the ball. As the<lb />
threaded sphere came flying at the<lb />
plate Jim looked, got ready, and took<lb />
a mighty swing that connected<lb />
souarely w.xh the brill and gave it<lb />
a ride far into left field. Jim lost<lb />
sight of it while it was in flight,<lb />
but when he heard a loud, depfening<lb />
Traffic cop (producing ticket ioar go up from the crowd and saw<lb />
book): "Name, please programs flying in all directions, he<lb />
Motorist: "Aloysius Alastair Cy- had that feel ig of a job well done<lb />
prian and he should have, because he had<lb />
Traffic cop (putting ticket book just knocked a 365 ft. homerun to<lb />
away): "Well, don't let me catch yon- win the game for tihe Red Birds<lb />
asrain THE END.<lb />
On the bottom landing it paused.<lb />
And then it moved slowly toward<lb />
the pool of moonlight in which the<lb />
man's body now lay.<lb />
Keeping ever to the darkness, it<lb />
circled the body once and then stop-<lb />
ped. It glanced upward, passed the<lb />
never-ending stacks to the rotunda,<lb />
and eyed it calmly.<lb />
The shadow cleared its throat and<lb />
walked slowly toward the door.<lb /><pb facs="00038335_tn_0004" /><lb />
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1953<lb />
TLT<lb />
gfiPAY<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
� � J- ,335<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Rescue At Sea<lb />
?EF?<lb />
-��<lb />
'i��lm ;iwh)� .&amp;?<lb />
Visitors<lb />
T<lb />
by Ed Mathews<lb />
embly wag as quiet<lb />
Nevi �  for had anything<lb />
�ed. There were no<lb />
�cedure to cover such an<lb />
ause no one ever ex-<lb />
ually happen�but it<lb />
the disturbance was<lb />
� � �. 3 from "utr<lb />
I  d come in a round<lb />
had allowed no one to<lb />
it since it landed. These<lb />
ta of their world<lb />
ic ful onouj<lb />
I OS Wl<lb />
the 1 r � pl : ' ;K(f��<lb />
lowed thom to leave,<lb />
return with an army and<lb />
. council had had the<lb />
I and had the ground<lb />
� � , dug ojt and one of<lb />
our newest bombs placed there, just<lb />
in case.<lb />
"Mr. Chairman, fellow members.<lb />
jh, but Ae<lb />
a : -ere all<lb />
As we all know the people of our<lb />
own world cannot get along with each<lb />
other, why should we believe that<lb />
these people would not constitute an<lb />
even greater menace to u? It is my<lb />
opinion that this is merely a scouting<lb />
party sent out by a hostile world<lb />
and should therefore be destroyed<lb />
before they can return and bring a<lb />
horde of their countrymen to destroy<lb />
our civilization. I therefore move<lb />
that we set off the bom- that has<lb />
bem planted under the intruders'<lb />
ship<lb />
At that moment another member<lb />
Jumped to his feet. "Mr. Chairman,<lb />
I object to this suggestion. These<lb />
people, although having a strange<lb />
shape and an unusual color to their<lb />
skin, are still human beings and since<lb />
they came in peace, it seems only<lb />
right tiifat we let them leave in peace.<lb />
Besides, it' their race Ls so far ad-<lb />
v. �' that they have mastered space<lb />
trav i there ig no way of telling<lb />
� : marvelous discoveries we might<lb />
learn 't'om them<lb />
The first man rose again. "Mr.<lb />
Chairman, it seems to me that my<lb />
worthy colleague has only strength-<lb />
ened my point. To expect these<lb />
by Hubert<lb />
The ship's log of the USS Blank<lb />
reads:<lb />
1945 Sounded "Man overboard<lb />
drill"<lb />
2000 Mustered ship's company at<lb />
quarters, Swenson, A. B chief wat-<lb />
ertender, absent<lb />
2025 Hoisted out No. 1 motor<lb />
whalehoat<lb />
2030 Swenson, A. B. CWT return-<lb />
ed on board<lb />
So was recorded one of the most<lb />
unusual events of the Second World<lb />
War.<lb />
One night, in the early spring<lb />
of 1042, shortly after Japan had<lb />
attacked Pearl Harbor, in a convoy<lb />
of approximately 75 merchant and<lb />
warships emoute from Balboa, Pana-<lb />
ma, to one of the islands in the South<lb />
Pacific, the word that navy men<lb />
east like to hear rang out, "Man<lb />
overboard Cookie Johnston, sitting<lb />
on a bench on the fantail, had heard<lb />
a splash and a faint cry of "Help<lb />
Immediately he sounded an alarm,<lb />
rushed to the bridge and notified the<lb />
officer of the deck, who sounded the<lb />
general alarm.<lb />
Commander See, who was on the<lb />
bridge at the time getting the ship<lb />
settled in the routine for the night,<lb />
noted the position on the dead rec-<lb />
koning tracer, an instrument that<lb />
shows the approximate location of<lb />
the ship at all times. This was most<lb />
important, as we were in a war con-<lb />
voy and not allowed to use any<lb />
lights. It was better to lose one<lb />
man than to endanger the whole<lb />
convoy.<lb />
Reports began coming to the<lb />
bridge; division after division re-<lb />
ported all present. Soon, however.<lb />
people to be friendly towards us is<lb />
just a improbable as the leader of<lb />
my country conferring with one of<lb />
the common people<lb />
Other man rose again. "Mr. Chair-<lb />
man, the leader of my country con-<lb />
fers with the common man, and it<lb />
seems to work<lb />
Despite the argument the vote was<lb />
in favor of destroying the spacemen,<lb />
so at the peak of dawn the next day<lb />
there wa? an ear splitting explosion<lb />
that shattered the morning quiet.<lb />
The morning papers carried a com-<lb />
plete story on the whole affair with<lb />
bold headlines stating, "Venus<lb />
Saved From Invasion By Earthmen<lb />
G. Simonds<lb />
came the report all had been dread-<lb />
ing to hear, "B Division reports one<lb />
man absent, Swenson, A. B chief<lb />
watertender A quick check was<lb />
made throughout the ship. It was<lb />
definite. Swede Swenson was the man<lb />
overboard.<lb />
It was indeed a ticklish problem<lb />
to get the ship back to the spot<lb />
where the man had fallen overboard.<lb />
The searchlight could not be used,<lb />
the shin had been mov;�g ahead at<lb />
about 20 knots on a zig-zag course<lb />
when the alarm had sounded, and<lb />
we could maneuver only to y-ie port<lb />
side, as we were on the left flank<lb />
of the convoy. To make matters<lb />
even worse, it was one of those dark,<lb />
dark nights at sea. The moon had<lb />
not yet come up, and not a single<lb />
star was in the sky. Commander See,<lb />
using all the technical knowledge of<lb />
24 years naval service, hastily eval-<lb />
uated the many factors and gave the<lb />
order to the engine room, "Stop all<lb />
engines<lb />
Getting in contact with the per-<lb />
sonnel on duty on the fantail, Com-<lb />
mander See ordered everyone to keep<lb />
a sharp lookout and listen intently.<lb />
A faint sound was heard on the port<lb />
side. Commander See, who by now-<lb />
had come from the bridge to the<lb />
fantail, used a flashlight, shining it<lb />
briefly out towards the sound. In the<lb />
flashlight's tiny beam was seen a<lb />
figure in the water. It was Swede.<lb />
The motor whalehoat was hoisted out<lb />
and Swede was soon aboard, ex-<lb />
hausted but happy.<lb />
"How did you feel out there,<lb />
Swede?" asked Gunner Jones, in the<lb />
chief's quarters shortly afterwards.<lb />
"I wondered if the cruiser would<lb />
vn out a plane for me in the<lb />
morning, with some � food replied<lb />
Swede, as he took a big bite from<lb />
his sandwich and had a drink of<lb />
coffee.<lb />
So ends the story of a rescue at<lb />
sea under the most adverse condi-<lb />
tions: no lights allowed, no moon or<lb />
stars to help, the wind and sea con-<lb />
ditions to evaluate, the speed and<lb />
I course of the ship, all.to be sum-<lb />
marised so as to find a man in the<lb />
ocean, like trying to find the pro-<lb />
verbial "needle in the haystack A<lb />
remarkable episode of the use of<lb />
technical knowledge, common sense<lb />
and quick thinking.<lb />
THE END.<lb />
The Flush<lb />
by Ed Mathews<lb />
I'm no piker as far as a good game<lb />
goes, but these boys were big time.<lb />
I had been hired, with another boy,<lb />
to fix drinks and keep everything<lb />
needed at hand.<lb />
It wasn't like the movies, with a<lb />
small, smoke-filled room. We were in<lb />
one of the best suites in the hotel<lb />
and there was plenty of light<lb />
Like most bar boys, after I had<lb />
everything fixed and had handed<lb />
out a drink all around, I picked out<lb />
a nice fellow who wasn't supersti-<lb />
tious and watched him play.<lb />
Th man I was watching was a<lb />
stranger to me. He was up from<lb />
Florida just passing through en his<lb />
way to New York. He seemed friend-<lb />
ly and had tipped me a half dollar<lb />
when I went down to get him some<lb />
smokes, so I decided to pull for him.<lb />
He was quiet and a real poker play-<lb />
er. He didn't have the loud voice<lb />
that the Slater brothers did, or the<lb />
showman's ways of Louie.<lb />
The fifth man in the game I didn't<lb />
know, but he looked like a fellow<lb />
they had just gotten to fill out the<lb />
table. As the night went on the "fill<lb />
in" lost heavily and my man was<lb />
winning a little�around a hundred.<lb />
Of course, I didn't get to see all<lb />
of the games, but the ones I saw<lb />
showed me that the "fill in" was out<lb />
of his class in this game. The night<lb />
wore on and the game changed from<lb />
draw to seven card stud, to five card<lb />
stud to Chicago, and back again.<lb />
My man started a game of pro-<lb />
gression and it built all the way<lb />
around to the "fill in who by this<lb />
time had dropped five or six hundred.<lb />
He was on my man's right and as he<lb />
straightened the deck after one of<lb />
the Slater boys cut he flashed the<lb />
irht Of diamonds as the bottom <lb />
card. I saw il but I didn't know how<lb />
many others did. The cards came out<lb />
and my man passed a pair of tens.<lb />
Louie opened and Don Slater raised,<lb />
Joe raised again.<lb />
The "fill in" was sweating. He was<lb />
running out of money, but he called<lb />
and so did my man. My man took<lb />
three card So did Louie but the<lb />
Slater boys only took two each.<lb />
The dealer look one. Obviously the<lb />
"fill in" was trying for a straight<lb />
or a Rush unless he had two pair.<lb />
My man didn't hit so he dropped<lb />
out. Louie dropped, too, but Don bet<lb />
and Joe raised.<lb />
The "fill in" called and Don raised<lb />
again. Everybody called and Don<lb />
I showd three queens; Joe laughed<lb />
and showed three kings.<lb />
The "fill in" laid down his hand<lb />
; and let out a sigh.<lb />
A flush�ace, queen, four, two and<lb />
�tht eight of diamonds.<lb />
The Weeping Willow<lb />
b Ralph Lee Lamm<lb />
It stand<lb />
In majesty a auty r<lb />
a mournf .<lb />
B<lb />
The sih 1 ' re is 01<lb />
While as if in <lb />
Tie � brings forth a<lb />
sound)<lb />
Its boughs in sorrow row<lb />
t<lb />
 en it will look I<lb />
W re the light of h �<lb />
dims.<lb />
lerk: "This chemistry<lb />
of your work for you<lb />
Student: "Great, I'll �<lb />
them<lb />
San Diego, Greenville Differ<lb />
San Die<lb />
cculd<lb />
. Greenville�how<lb />
a greater difference<lb />
two ed in the same<lb />
country? It : not only that San<lb />
��. ; a metropolis and Greenville<lb />
a small town, but there are more<lb />
. iant differences than size and<lb />
ilatii n whkh make this sh?.rp<lb />
i are as alien to each other as<lb />
tho V. � - to the i-ast Coast<lb />
hi: . ps far apart in beauty and<lb />
I found this out in the sum-<lb />
rof 1151 when I had the wonder-<lb />
ful opjorturity of taking my sailor<lb />
� San Diego. He had<lb />
ah -� the civ and as we<lb />
'�o. i ntry, I wondered if<lb />
;� I - exciting as he had<lb />
T n nay arrival in San Diego, I<lb />
man 1 no d the two most out-<lb />
 ' . typ ' of architecture in the<lb />
city. The e were the ultra-modern<lb />
buildings hat fitted in with the<lb />
layout of city and whoso towers<lb />
rose far a ove tne busy streets below.<lb />
There wen the buildings with the<lb />
electric ej '� doors and the escalators<lb />
wh' often scare and delight the<lb />
small town person. One who enters<lb />
this type of building has the feeling<lb />
of being just one if the crowd, and<lb />
pCtuaDy his individuality becomes lost<lb />
in the gre?t multitude of people.<lb />
Th"r,e structures represent the im-<lb />
personal atmosphere that surrounds<lb />
the city and people.<lb />
My favorite type of architecture<lb />
was well represented in this city as<lb />
well as in the surrounding areas of<lb />
Southern California. The Spaniards<lb />
dfc'inilely left their influence in San<lb />
Diego, for many of the prominent<lb />
buildings are of Spanish design. I<lb />
saw . :merous homes and churches<lb />
� "With patbis, fatur?'vr: the traditional<lb />
adob.5 brick, id always surrounding<lb />
these build- ;? ver- the many varie-<lb />
rTties of beautiful flowers, taller aud<lb />
t�ore colorful than you would ever<lb />
t'fed in Greenville. All of this re-<lb />
Bded me that this city displays<lb />
st history in the life nd ways<lb />
people. The fact .hat the<lb />
Il remember their hernge made<lb />
recall that I was "r-ly a few<lb />
from another country�Mexico.<lb />
d, smooth streets could easily<lb />
tnsidered one of San Diego's<lb />
It would seem that it would<lb />
jslieated to drive in a city of<lb />
I lego's size, bnt it was easier<lb />
if� ton in Greenville. Drivers<lb />
IO.<lb />
by Ann Stokes<lb />
there are more considerate of others<lb />
and keep in mind that the edestrian<lb />
always has the right of way. In<lb />
Greenville, I'm afraid that the pedes-<lb />
trian ads a jinxed life. The city<lb />
also provided well-built highways for<lb />
our use. San Diego is truly the land<lb />
of progress m many fields.<lb />
Who night comes, it seems as<lb />
though someone pulk a master switch I the different sections of San Diego<lb />
that turns on all the neon .ign in j tV)en learned that there are mix-<lb />
tures of almost every race known to<lb />
j man. There is the Mexican who came<lb />
Diego. An interesting ?uburb of San<lb />
Diego, La Jolla offers water skiing,<lb />
boating, .swimming, spear fishing and<lb />
many other -sports which contribute<lb />
to the enjoyment of the tourist. It is<lb />
also a haven for artists and the<lb />
wealthy clas? of Southern California.<lb />
I was astonished to hear the many<lb />
dialects and languages as I traveled<lb />
The Case Of<lb />
Sallie<lb />
Shootaline<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
Have you ever committed yourself<lb />
and afterwards wished you had not?<lb />
Bell Studio Of Photography<lb />
CHRISTMAS SALE<lb />
�<lb />
everything that<lb />
Christmas means<lb />
Is in this gift r<lb />
the city. These sign advertise the<lb />
various forms of entertainment and<lb />
recreation available to everyone.<lb />
There are famous nightclubs, restau-<lb />
rants, bowling alleys, skating rinks<lb />
and more risqu places that have a<lb />
thriving business. I could easily say<lb />
that San Diego is another New York<lb />
with all the trimmings. I was deeply<lb />
impressed by all this splendor because<lb />
in Greenville, the Pitt Theater is<lb />
almost the only form of entertain-<lb />
ment offered.<lb />
to San Diego to better himself but<lb />
who works for lower wages than<lb />
the white people. He finds it very<lb />
hard to understand the North Ameri-<lb />
can's way of life, even though there<lb />
are only a few miles separating his<lb />
village from San Diego. His dark<lb />
skin, black hair and eyes, and his<lb />
colorful shirts identify him from<lb />
many other races.<lb />
Next there are the tourists who,<lb />
For a partial change of atmosphere, like myself, can be distinguished from<lb />
the people merely travel the few j the natives by the type of clothes<lb />
miles to the Mexican border, where j they wear as well as their accent.<lb />
, hey discover an environment full of Their expressions and mannerisms<lb />
excitement waiting for them. Tijuana J are probably very odd to the average<lb />
is not the typical sleepy Merican j San Diego citizen who, indeed, is<lb />
village, but a tourist town. Every : a very casual person. Tourists come<lb />
businessman there depends on the from all states to get a view of the<lb />
tourist as the source of income. ! 'Hand of perpetual sunshine" that<lb />
the tourist trade would cease, Ti-<lb />
juana would have to close its shops<lb />
and return to the quiet Mexican life<lb />
it knew before it became a boom<lb />
town.<lb />
Horeracing at the renowned race<lb />
track called Caliente in Tijuana draws<lb />
a huge crowd of San Diego's citizens<lb />
as well as tourists. Since I had neveT<lb />
seen a horse race, I was very ex-<lb />
cited over the prospect of winning<lb />
some extra money. But the thoughts<lb />
of the colorful shops kep; me from<lb />
parting from my American money.<lb />
"Step right up, Senorita and Sen-<lb />
or. We have friendship rings, wedding<lb />
rings aT1d divorce rings! We have<lb />
everything you could wish and all at<lb />
a low price And they did have<lb />
everything, but not always at low<lb />
prices. The Mexicans are gifted<lb />
salesmen and can high-pressure most<lb />
anyone into buying their merchan-<lb />
dise. The San Diego natives and<lb />
visitors, regardless of l1e frequency<lb />
of their visits, never weary of the<lb />
excitement of their next door neigh-<lb />
bor.<lb />
La Jolla, (pronouncd La Ho-ya,<lb />
represents another type of popular<lb />
entertain nent to tne people of San<lb />
they have heard and read so much<lb />
�bout. They are bewildered by some<lb />
that they see but eventually they<lb />
will learn the ways of the city as<lb />
I did.<lb />
The backbone of San Diego and<lb />
its chief means of livelihood is the<lb />
military life which has surrounded<lb />
it since 1917 when it became the<lb />
site for the United States Army,<lb />
Marine and Naval Training schools.<lb />
Boys from Greenville or anyone's<lb />
hometown get their basic training<lb />
there and look on San Diego as a<lb />
wonderland filled with bright lights,<lb />
an appropriate place to spend a<lb />
weekend pass.<lb />
Perhaps the only real injustice<lb />
that I uncovered in thig city is the<lb />
treatment of these boys by the na-<lb />
tives of San Diego. The people tend<lb />
to ignore the boys even though<lb />
servicemen support the town. I hope<lb />
that this situation will he remedied<lb />
in the future and that the people<lb />
will think of the boys as somebody's<lb />
sons and not just as sailors.<lb />
Unlike Greenville, the religion there<lb />
is concentrated in Catholicism<lb />
brought over by the Spanish. I don't<lb />
know the exact statistics, but it is<lb />
This is the case of Sallie Shoota-<lb />
line, who is worrying about just such<lb />
a commitment. Her thougbt? are run-<lb />
ning something like this.<lb />
"Why did I ever promise to write<lb />
a short story for the newspaper? I<lb />
must have been temporarily out of<lb />
my mind. "Lonely Love Gad! What<lb />
a title! As many subjects as one<lb />
can write about, I have to choose<lb />
a mushy topic like that. Oh, well�<lb />
here goes<lb />
"Tick, tock. Tick, tock<lb />
"Look at that clock. I've been<lb />
slaving for two hours and what have<lb />
I got to show for it? Ann loves<lb />
Bill. Bill lovea Sue. Sue is Ann's<lb />
best friend<lb />
Tick, tock.<lb />
"I'm getting nowhere fast. This<lb />
triangle I've invented is becoming too<lb />
complex for me. Ho-hum�guess this<lb />
prove? that I'm not a bom author.<lb />
I'll have to leave this business to<lb />
some modern Margaret Mitchell or<lb />
Thomas Hardy. Might as well call<lb />
the "Bast Carolinian" office and<lb />
confess that I don't have a short<lb />
story after all<lb />
"Ring-g-g-g"<lb />
"Hey! What goes on? Doesn't that<lb />
silly phone know it's not supposed<lb />
to ring here? It should ring in the<lb />
newspaper office<lb />
"Sallie! Sallie! Wake up! The first<lb />
bell just rang�time to go to class�<lb />
and don't forget to take thatjwon-<lb />
derful short story 'Lonely Love' to<lb />
the newspaper office today<lb />
"Roommate, am I glad you woke<lb />
me up. What a dream<lb />
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My reasons for liking San Diego<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
w<lb />
regular football season for<lb />
1953 East Carolina football squad ;<lb />
d !m thoughts and plans<lb />
� g the tifid game are still in <lb />
Plans for a Thanksgiving game I<lb />
lere have definitely fallen through<lb />
( prospects for a New Year's Day<lb />
�on test in Florida at Tampa (Cigar<lb />
Jowl) are still possible. Howl re-<lb />
resentatives were in the stands last<lb />
reek when the Pirates slaughtered<lb />
tetson University 40-6 but so far no<lb />
.finite approach has been made.<lb />
(hotlld an offer be received, then the<lb />
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final deseisioB for or against accept-<lb />
I 9 off the athletic<lb />
tit is hard at work attempt-<lb />
i ang i  schedule for next<lb />
n Conference squads are<lb />
ng a distinct allergy to<lb />
East Carolina. Contacts are<lb />
being maintained with new<lb />
� Florida, Virginia, Alabama<lb />
a n<lb />
some o<lb />
f these squads<lb />
from today against Belmont Abbey<lb />
and return here December 5 for their<lb />
home debut with Guilford. Quite<lb />
often it is thought that the opening<lb />
contl t for an athletic squad will be<lb />
a "breather" but this is not the case<lb />
as far as Belmont is concerned.<lb />
Just this year the Abbeys switched<lb />
from a junior college curriculum to<lb />
that of a four-year institution and<lb />
are emphasizing athletics to match<lb />
the change. Not having a football<lb />
squad, P.elmont can concentrate on<lb />
the cage game and. as their schedule<lb />
-�how s. are ieiag just that. Among<lb />
Parochial college near Charlotte are<lb />
the teams on the schedule of the<lb />
H0I3 Cross and Yillanova to say no-<lb />
thing of Rio Grande, the school that<lb />
boasts the fabulous Bevo Francis,<lb />
who set numerous national scoring<lb />
marks last year.<lb />
In addition to an imposing schedule<lb />
the Abbeys have an equally imposing<lb />
squad led by towering Johnny Coil,<lb />
6-foot, 10-inch center who performed<lb />
for the V st Virginia Mountaineers<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
� "� � � �� I I u � I I I �� '�<lb />
PAGE iTVB<lb />
Pirates Ready For Season Opener<lb />
Buccaneers Ruin Stetson Homecoming<lb />
With 40-6 Win On Rain-Soaked Field<lb />
-<lb />
m the 1954 slate, last season.<lb />
wi pear<lb />
i games for next fall have<lb />
 been definitely set for the<lb />
 Included in these are four<lb />
contests: Catawba. Western<lb />
ina. Stetson University and a<lb />
mber Is opening date with West<lb />
hester (Pa.) Teachers. The latter<lb />
is rated as one of the small<lb />
powers in the East and should<lb />
vide top-notch opposition for the<lb />
iiati!<lb />
lever<lb />
n to these, the Bucs will<lb />
1 Florida for another con-<lb />
Tampa University with the<lb />
nk g to Greenville in the<lb />
open tfielr season a week<lb />
1 looks therefore, like a long<lb />
or the Pirates as they start<lb />
f ns of their regular season North<lb />
State Conference championship but<lb />
the s ortswriters are already tagging<lb />
the Bucs as the tram to beat. Gone<lb />
irse. Ls Sonny Russell, the great-<lb />
iger ever to wear a Pirate uni-<lb />
form. ' ut returning are Cecil Heath,<lb />
Bobby Hodges, J. C. Thomas, Charlie<lb />
Huffman. Paul Jones. Boh Move and<lb />
.1 host of newcomers.<lb />
In view of all this then, the Bucs<lb />
should give someone trouble m the<lb />
run for the Conference crown but<lb />
let's not start drooling over that<lb />
championship trophy until we get it.<lb />
Three Games Remain I11 Loop<lb />
ranie<lb />
remain<lb />
as<lb />
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liron sw<lb />
the<lb />
tadies itself<lb />
nsong. And<lb />
. th Thanksgiving Day<lb />
Hi :kory between Catawba<lb />
r Rhyne looms as the mo-st<lb />
Carolina's Pirates wrapped<lb />
.�rue crown weeks ago but<lb />
ler of the Indian-Bear clash<lb />
in second spot. Both of<lb />
ling clubs won this past<lb />
- Catawba blanking Guilford<lb />
and l.enoir Rhyne thrashing<lb />
27-13. In the other contents East<lb />
. throttled Stetson University<lb />
� awaits a possible bowl<lb />
lachian whipped Morris<lb />
� 26-6 and Western Carolina<lb />
Pr<lb />
ninth by a 20-7 count to<lb />
t<lb />
yten an.<lb />
the 1<lb />
two contests sched-<lb />
we kend Appalachian travels<lb />
to Tampa to do battle with the Spar-<lb />
tans while Elon and Guilford con-<lb />
tinue thi ir rivalry with the Quakers<lb />
: as the home club.<lb />
The standings:<lb />
Conference<lb />
Guilford missing, Mr. Proofreader<lb />
W L T Pet Pts Op<lb />
6 0 0 1.000 198 45<lb />
.700 71 59<lb />
.600 79 113<lb />
.500 92 99<lb />
.300 71 121<lb />
.000 52 80<lb />
arouna<lb />
East<lb />
Catawba<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Elon<lb />
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East Carolina<lb />
I Appalachian<lb />
( IF (id. Reasonable Prices j jIjtno;r Rhyne<lb />
and Friendly Atmosphere Catawba<lb />
BEST IN FOOD j Guilford<lb />
' Elon<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
3 1 1<lb />
3 2 0<lb />
3 3 0<lb />
13 1<lb />
Carolina 0 5 0<lb />
All Games<lb />
W L T Pet Pts Op<lb />
8 10<lb />
5 4 0<lb />
4 4 0<lb />
3 5 1<lb />
2 5 0<lb />
1 5 1<lb />
i Western Carolina 19 0<lb />
.889 292 69<lb />
.556157 132<lb />
.500 107 153<lb />
.375 99 157<lb />
.286 46141<lb />
.167 97187<lb />
.100 90 152<lb />
EMi toieats Buc<lb />
Jayvees In Extra<lb />
Period By 56-49<lb />
East Carolina's Jayvee basketball<lb />
squad dropped a heart-breaking<lb />
thriller to the Edwards Military In-<lb />
stitute quintet 50-49 in an overtime<lb />
period at Salomburg Tuesday night.<lb />
The baby Bucs took an early lead<lb />
rn the first quarter, but lost it as<lb />
the fhst half drew to an end. EMI<lb />
led 18-13 at the mid-point.<lb />
In tne third quarter the Baby Bucs<lb />
seemed: to come to life and by che<lb />
end of the period they had whittled<lb />
the score down to 29-27 with EMI<lb />
still out front.<lb />
The start of the fourth quarter<lb />
saw the Baby Bucs' Scarboro and<lb />
EMI's House locked in a scoring<lb />
duel, but the Bucs couldn't seem to<lb />
overcome the two point margin held<lb />
by EMI. Then, with five seconds<lb />
to play and the score 45-42 in favor<lb />
of EMI, Len Cox was fouled by<lb />
Waters. Cox stepping to the line with<lb />
two free shots, hit on the first and<lb />
the. score stood 45-43 EMI, the<lb />
second was no good and all hope<lb />
seemed to be gone, but William Mc-<lb />
Arthur tipped in the rebound and<lb />
and the game ended 50-49 EMI.<lb />
In the overtime period the Baby<lb />
Bucs' offense attack couldn't click<lb />
and the game ended 50-49 E.M.I.<lb />
ECC<lb />
Scarboro<lb />
McArthur<lb />
Cox<lb />
Dunlap<lb />
Rice<lb />
Bughes .<lb />
Simmons<lb />
Williams<lb />
Totals ���<lb />
E.M.I.<lb />
Trott . .<lb />
Broke<lb />
Waters<lb />
Baugh<lb />
Davenport<lb />
House -<lb />
Rosg<lb />
Dean<lb />
Callett<lb />
Totals<lb />
fgftf pts<lb />
411 9<lb />
243 8<lb />
035 3<lb />
100 2<lb />
293 13<lb />
o01 4<lb />
010 1<lb />
414 9<lb />
151917 49<lb />
fgftf pts<lb />
133 5<lb />
001 0<lb />
103 2<lb />
o32 7<lb />
212 5<lb />
864 22<lb />
301 6<lb />
002 0<lb />
114 3<lb />
181422 50<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Held to a 7-0 margin at the end<lb />
of the first half, the East Carolina<lb />
Pirates exploded for 33 points in the<lb />
second session to spoil Stetson Univer-<lb />
sity's homecoming festivities at De-<lb />
land, Florida Saturday, November 14.<lb />
A steady downpour soaked the play-<lb />
ing field th ought the first two per-<lb />
iod; anj turned the field into a<lb />
virtual quagmire. Even the acts of<lb />
nature however, could not halt the<lb />
vistors as the Buccaneers drove to<lb />
a score in the first period when Dick<lb />
Cherry pitched a nine yard scoring<lb />
pass to right end Larry Rhodes.<lb />
Cherry, who was out of action the<lb />
proceeding week as the Bucs dropped<lb />
their first contest of the year to<lb />
Tampa U-niversity, sparkplugged the<lb />
attack.<lb />
Stetson, which had been named as<lb />
slight favorite due to an early season<lb />
win over Tampa, was unable to move<lb />
the ball out of their own territory<lb />
during the first period and barely<lb />
averted a shutout in the final session<lb />
when halfback Art .Park pounded over<lb />
from the one.<lb />
The inital Buccaneer score was set<lb />
up when halfback Toppy Hayes re-<lb />
turned a Hatter punt 17 yards to the<lb />
home team's 3 yard marker. Emo<lb />
Boado picked up six yards and a<lb />
fifteen yard penalty moved the ball<lb />
to the nine. From there Cherry pitched<lb />
to Rhodes in the end zone. King's<lb />
kick was good to give the Bucs a<lb />
7-0 margin.<lb />
Neither team scored for the remain-<lb />
der of the first half but the hard<lb />
charging Pirate line led by by Bobby<lb />
Hodges, Willie Holland and Johnny<lb />
Brown kept the Green and White well<lb />
away from the Pirate goal.<lb />
Second Half<lb />
Claude King received the second<lb />
half kick-off for the Bucs and returned<lb />
38 yards to the Stetson 40 before<lb />
being stopped. King, Jack Britt and<lb />
Boyd Webb alternated to move the<lb />
ball to the Hatters' 22 yard line from<lb />
where King twisted into the second-<lb />
ary and outraced "the defenders to the<lb />
goal. Bu' ba Matthews kicked the<lb />
point to give the Bucs a 14-0 margin.<lb />
Boyd Webb provided the thrill of<lb />
Locals Meet Belmont Abbey<lb />
In First Of 19 Cage Games<lb />
the charging Pirate line shook<lb />
the ball loose with Johnny Brown<lb />
recovering on the Hatters' 20. Emo<lb />
Boado picked up ground a few yards<lb />
at a time and finally drove over from<lb />
the 1. Bobby Hodges booted the point<lb />
to put East Carolina in front 27-0 at<lb />
the three quarter mark.<lb />
Stetson Scores<lb />
A screen pass good for 24 yards<lb />
plus an unnecessary roughness penal-<lb />
ty moved Stetson to the East Carolina<lb />
one yard line soon after the fourth<lb />
period began. Park carried over but<lb />
the placement attempt was wide.<lb />
The final tally came with but 20<lb />
seconds remaining on the clock. Boyd<lb />
Hooper, the Bucs fourth quarter-<lb />
back to see action, pitched a pass to<lb />
Tom Allsbrock in the end zone. Mat-<lb />
thews added the point.<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
East Carolina 7 0 20 13  40<lb />
Stetson 0 0 0 6 6<lb />
Scoring: East Carolina, touch-<lb />
downs, Rhodes, King, Webb, Boado,<lb />
O'Kelly and Allsbrook. EP: King,<lb />
Matthews 2, Hodges. Stetson, Touch-<lb />
down, Park.<lb />
It was like a second homecoming<lb />
away from home�the 40-6 whipping<lb />
the Pirates laid on the Stetson Hat-<lb />
ters. The pistol hot East Carolinians<lb />
jaunted the porous Florida crew with-<lb />
out mercy. It was sweet solace for<lb />
the setback handed them by Tampa<lb />
on the previous Saturday.<lb />
As the second half got under way<lb />
so did the Pirates. It was nothing<lb />
short of mayhem. The rain ceased<lb />
but he touchdowns began to pour.<lb />
A: :he curtain falls on the 1953<lb />
season so ends the careers of Jack<lb />
Britt, Bobby Hodges, John Daughtry<lb />
and Johnny Brown, senior performers<lb />
vho will be absent from next year's<lb />
Pirates Finish<lb />
Regular Schedule<lb />
With 8-1 Record<lb />
Ole' Man Football bowed out last<lb />
week at East Carolina, leaving the<lb />
Pirates with one of the most suc-<lb />
cessful seasons in the history of the<lb />
school. A January 1 bowl bid for<lb />
the Bucs remains in the picture but<lb />
the regular schedule was completed<lb />
with the 40-6 romp over Stetson.<lb />
Leading the Pirates to their final<lb />
mark of eight wins against one loss<lb />
were soph quarterback Dick Cherry<lb />
and senior end and co-captain Bobby<lb />
Hodges. Cherry, a top candidate for<lb />
Little All-American honors, pitched<lb />
17 touchdown passes while Hodges,<lb />
also a candidate for post-season<lb />
honors, gathered in ten scoring tosses<lb />
the day soon after King's tally when plus an extra point boot for 61 points.<lb />
he intercepted an errant pass and<lb />
followed perfect blocking for 65 yards<lb />
and the third Pirate score. John<lb />
Daughtry's attempted placement<lb />
failed.<lb />
Stetson received the kick-off but<lb />
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Breaking into the scoring column<lb />
in one form or the other for the Bucs<lb />
were no less than 13 players in<lb />
addition to Cherry and Hodges. Larry<lb />
Rhodes, Emo Boado, Teddy Barnes,<lb />
Tom Allsbrook, Bubba Matthews,<lb />
Claude King, Paul Gay, Boyd Webb,<lb />
Jim Stanley, Jack Britt, John<lb />
Daughtry, Harold O'Kelly and Toppy<lb />
Hayes all tallied points in one form<lb />
or the other for the locals.<lb />
The line was headed by such stal-<lb />
warts as Willie Holland, Johnny<lb />
Brown, George Tucker, Algie Fair-<lb />
cloth, Lou Hallow, Don Burton, Da-<lb />
vid Lee, Al Habit and Tubby Thomas.<lb />
The Buccaneers opened their season<lb />
with a 41-0 romp over Wilson Teach-<lb />
ers College of Washington, D. C.<lb />
Following that they stomped through<lb />
the North State Conference in rapid<lb />
fashion to compile a perfect 6-0<lb />
record and gain their first league<lb />
title. Included as victims were: Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne, 34-0; Catawba, 13-6; Elon,<lb />
45-25; Western Carolina, 26-7; Guil-<lb />
ford, 40-0. and Appalachian, 40-7.<lb />
Two weeks ago Tampa University<lb />
upset the Pirates 18-13 but the locals<lb />
bounced back to blast Stetson Uni-<lb />
versity 40-6 in the season's finale.<lb />
A look at the final tally shows a<lb />
292 point scoring total for the locals<lb />
�an average of 32 points, or five<lb />
touchdowns per game�against 59<lb />
points (an average of 6 per game)<lb />
for the opposition.<lb />
edition.<lb />
Britt, co-captain from Fairmont,<lb />
has been an outstanding halfback<lb />
for the Pirates for the last three<lb />
years. A real mercury-heelod scooter<lb />
who gave his best for the East Caro-<lb />
'ina colors, Jack will certainly leave<lb />
a hard spot to fill on the campus<lb />
is well as on the gridiron.<lb />
Bobby Hodges is another senior<lb />
ithlete who has help lift East Caro-<lb />
'ina to a pedestal never before reach-<lb />
ed. The towering 6-5 ace is as<lb />
versatile a sportsman as they come.<lb />
Bobby is endowed with talent for both<lb />
football and basketball. He scored<lb />
� touchdowns this past grid season<lb />
and has bucketed 1,354 points on the<lb />
hardwood during the past three sea-<lb />
sons. Replacing Bobby is going to be<lb />
a tremendous task.<lb />
Selected honorary captain by his<lb />
teammates when he was forced to<lb />
iiscontinue football in 1952 because<lb />
of an injury, John Daughtry per-<lb />
formed in fine fashion vhen given<lb />
the opportunity this year. The big<lb />
fullback from Wilmington showed<lb />
freaks of brilliance during the past<lb />
campaign with his clutch running<lb />
and his presence will certainly be<lb />
missed.<lb />
A hard-hitting tackle who has bem<lb />
one of the oak barriers in the Pirates'<lb />
defense all season, Johnny Brown<lb />
leaves a prominent impression with<lb />
us by his loyalty to East Carolina<lb />
on the gridiron. Johnny always gave<lb />
everything: he had and his number<lb />
43 in the lineup contributed much<lb />
to EC's finest football year.<lb />
by Anver Joseph<lb />
With the return of six kttermen<lb />
and host of promising freshmen and<lb />
transfers, Coach Howard Porter will<lb />
ring up the curtain on the 19.53-64<lb />
basketball season wven the Bucca-<lb />
nceij travel to Greensboro to meet<lb />
Belmont- Abbey December 1.<lb />
(According to the schedule just<lb />
made public by Co .cb Porter, the<lb />
Buccaneers will face a nigged 18-<lb />
game caid. The Bucs will be out to<lb />
better the 18-E record tr�y made<lb />
last year. They dropped contests to<lb />
North Carolina Umversit- , Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne, Western Carolina, High Point<lb />
in the North State tournament, and<lb />
to Arkansas Teachers in the NAIA<lb />
tournament in Kansag City.<lb />
Although the Bucs lot their big<lb />
gun. Sonny Russell, due to gradua-<lb />
tion, Coach Porter will ibe relying on<lb />
the .services of freshmru Fred Anders,<lb />
Don Harris, Ronald Hodge, and<lb />
transfers Waverly Akin3 and Emory<lb />
Bush.<lb />
The starting lineup so far a rat<lb />
race between eight members of the<lb />
present team. These are Cecil Heath,<lb />
Charles Huffman, J. C. Thomas, Dob<lb />
Harris, Fred Anders, Bobby Hodges,<lb />
Paul Jones and Waverly Ah.lns.<lb />
Little infom at.n ha ben re-<lb />
leased by Beimc'ru- Abbey, but it Is<lb />
known that they h tve turned to big-<lb />
time basketball. Their coach is the<lb />
former head mentor at Boston Uni-<lb />
versity, and they imported flayers<lb />
from New Jersey and a 6-10 center<lb />
from West Virginia University.<lb />
ecording to Coach Porter when<lb />
confronted h . h the question of what<lb />
'bought of cue other North State<lb />
tennis, he replied, "This year the<lb />
North State should have a little more<lb />
competition, with maybe Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne, A.C.C. and AppalacU"n lead-<lb />
ing the way<lb />
The scheduk:<lb />
Dec. 1�Belmont-Abbey, there<lb />
Dec. 5�Guilford, here<lb />
Dec. 12�Lenoir Rhyne, here<lb />
Dec. 14�Cn,tawba, here<lb />
Jar. 5�Beimort-Abbey, here<lb />
Jan. 9�Elon, here<lb />
Jan. 16�Lenoir Rhyne, thre<lb />
Jan. 18�Wester . C-rIina, thert<lb />
Jan. 21�Appalachian, hen<lb />
Jan. 23�Guilford, there<lb />
Jan. 25�Catawba, there<lb />
Jan. 27�High Point, here<lb />
Jan. 29�Western Carolina, here<lb />
Feb. 1�Appalachian, there<lb />
Feb. 3�Atlantic Christian, here<lb />
Feb. 10�-McCrary's, here<lb />
Feb. 13�Elon, there<lb />
Feb. 18�High Point, there<lb />
Feb. 20�Atlantic Christian,<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, i953<lb />
3T<lb />
as<lb />
Science Publication Offers<lb />
Cash Prizes For Novelette<lb />
What will life in America be like<lb />
100 years from now? That is the<lb />
theme " a new collegiate fiction eon-<lb />
test a; J a nation1 science fictioa<lb />
magazine ia paying $2,000 for the<lb />
Merchants Give<lb />
S25 Xsnas Prize<lb />
For Best Float<lb />
The f.reenville Merchants Associa-<lb />
tion has set December 4 as the date<lb />
for th- ;r annual Santa Claus Parade.<lb />
Kveiy student and organization at<lb />
East Carolina College is eligible to<lb />
e ter orapt it ion for the prizes of-<lb />
fered, accoi ling to John Lautares,<lb />
Ireertville ni.inessman, who heads<lb />
ars j committee.<lb />
Priseg amounting to as nnch as<lb />
$25 for single winning ntry in the<lb />
parade are being offered. There will<lb />
be mm divisions of the parade arni<lb />
irises will be give in each<lb />
. The awards will be given<lb />
the three nest entries ia the<lb />
. tg fgorics: ponies, dogs,<lb />
asure saddle horses, buggies or<lb />
hacks, costumes, mule teams, other<lb />
� and decorated floats.<lb />
The inraae, usually a big affair,<lb />
rii! begi ; at 3:45 p.m. on Friday,<lb />
� rber 4. T vill egin on Ye&amp;t<lb />
Street and continue along all<lb />
mam street? in the city. The<lb />
icatare of the ever is the appear-<lb />
ance of Santa Claus at the end of<lb />
the parade. The oM fallow will dis-<lb />
tribute candies and goodies to the<lb />
v I.iluren.<lb />
answers.<lb />
With submissions limited exclusive-<lb />
ly to undergraduates in the United<lb />
States and Canada, students will<lb />
present their prophesies in the form<lb />
of a 10,000 word novelette, basing<lb />
their predictions on classsoom work,<lb />
their own interpretations of the trend<lb />
today and their imaginations.<lb />
The form of a novelette has been<lb />
selected as a medium by the editors of<lb />
'IF" magazine, sponsor of the contest,<lb />
because 10,000 words can be handled<lb />
more easily by amateur writers than<lb />
a long novel, which requires too much<lb />
time and experience. The editors<lb />
belu red there are a great many young<lb />
people in colleges who would like<lb />
o express their ideas and fancier on<lb />
the opportunity. Professional writers<lb />
attending college will not be eligible<lb />
to enter.<lb />
Ideas, imagination and plausibility<lb />
will count more than actual writing<lb />
skill. The background can be any<lb />
phase of life. The scene can be a<lb />
city, village or the country. Plots can<lb />
be built around a family group or a<lb />
single character.<lb />
First prize is $1,000 in cash, with<lb />
six runners up receiving an additional<lb />
$1,000 in prizes. Students submitting<lb />
manuscripts must have them in the<lb />
mails before midnight Maj 15, 1954.<lb />
Winners will be announced nationally<lb />
the first week in September.<lb />
AFROTC Open To Frosh<lb />
Colonel Roger G. Fuller an-<lb />
nounced that any second quarter<lb />
freshmen who did not enter the<lb />
AFROTC course of instruction in<lb />
the Fall Quarter may be initially<lb />
enrolled commencing the Winter<lb />
Quarter if they desire.<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
College Seniors<lb />
Observe, Teach<lb />
In Lenoir School<lb />
Home Economics Group<lb />
Gives Tea For Faculty<lb />
Among social events of the fall<lb />
season at East Carolina was a tea<lb />
given last Sunday afternoon by home<lb />
economics students at the home man-<lb />
i agement house on the campus.<lb />
Z GARRIS GROCERY j<lb />
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Four seniors at East Carolina<lb />
spent last week as apprentice teachers<lb />
in schools of Lenoir County. Their<lb />
work included both observing and<lb />
teaching and is being done under the<lb />
guidance of Merle Scott, Kinston<lb />
school supervisor; H. H. Bullock<lb />
superintendent of Kinston schools;<lb />
and principals of schools concerned in<lb />
the project.<lb />
During the fall quarter, now term-<lb />
inating at the college, the seniors<lb />
are doing student teaching in the in-<lb />
termediate grades of the campus<lb />
Training School. They were chosen as<lb />
apprentice teachers because of high<lb />
scholastic records and demonstrated<lb />
ability as student teachers.<lb />
The East Carolina students and<lb />
their assignment in Lenoir County<lb />
are: Martina Con way of Greenville, in<lb />
the eighth grade of the Contentnea<lb />
school, Mrs. Lucile Hoker, teacher;<lb />
dale Dorsey of Wrightsville Beach, in j<lb />
the sixth grade of the Southwood<lb />
.school, Mrs. Lillian Kintz, teacher;<lb />
Mrs. Drusilla Hodges of Pine Brook,<lb />
N. J in the seventh grade at the<lb />
Moss Hill school, Mrs. Zulienne<lb />
McArthur, teacher; and Peggy Ken-<lb />
nedy of Kinston, in tihe seventh grade<lb />
at the Deep Run school, Margaret<lb />
Hull, teacher.<lb />
Thursday, the Lenoir county teach-<lb />
ers participating in the project visited<lb />
the Training School on the East Caro-<lb />
lina campue and visited classrooms<lb />
of the sixth, seventh and eighth<lb />
grades. Supervising teachers at the<lb />
Training School who served as their<lb />
hostesses were Mrs. Myrtle Clark,<lb />
Mrs. Ellen Carroll and Elizabeth Hy-<lb />
man.<lb />
The apprentice teacher exchange<lb />
program is now in its third year of<lb />
operation at Eas,t Carolina. The<lb />
object is to evaluate good teaching<lb />
practices, to exchange new ideas, to<lb />
promote closer college relationships<lb />
with teaching problems in the field<lb />
and to raise educational standards by<lb />
developing better teaching tech-<lb />
niques.<lb />
BURLINGTON-ALAMANCE<lb />
ALUMNI HOLD MEETING<lb />
The East Carolina College alumni<lb />
of the Burlington-Alamance area held<lb />
its November meeting at the home<lb />
of Mrs. Jennings M. Bryan on Tar-<lb />
leton Avenue in Burlington, with<lb />
Mrs. Sophia Mayo as co-hostess.<lb />
During the short business ses-<lb />
sion, presided over by President W.<lb />
C. Council, yearbooks were distrib-<lb />
uted by the committee composed of<lb />
Mrs. W. C. Council and Mrs. Sophia<lb />
Mayo.<lb />
It was announced that the Decem-<lb />
ber meeting will be at the home of<lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett and it was<lb />
suggested that each member bring a<lb />
Pollyanna gift.<lb />
Bridge and canasta were enjoyed<lb />
with respective high score prizes go-<lb />
ing to Lester Ridenhour and Mrs.<lb />
W. C. Council.<lb />
The hostess served orange chiffon<lb />
pie with whipped cream, nuts and<lb />
coffee to the 15' members present.<lb />
DURHAM CHAPTER<lb />
MEETS DECEMBER 3<lb />
The Durham Chapter of th East<lb />
Carolina College Alumni Association<lb />
with Alumni Secretary James W.<lb />
Butler as speaker, announces Pro-<lb />
gram Chairman James H. Blake.<lb />
Wake Forest College<lb />
Professor Of Religion<lb />
Addresses EC Students<lb />
Dr. W. R. Cullom, professor emeri-<lb />
tus of religion at Wake Forest Col-<lb />
lege, was principal speaker here at<lb />
a religious service conducted Sunday<lb />
night as a special pre-Thanksgiving<lb />
program. The appearance at the col-<lb />
lege of Dr. Cullom, widely known as<lb />
a leader in Christian education, was<lb />
sponsored by the Inter-Religious<lb />
Council of East Carolina.<lb />
He drew large attendance in the<lb />
Austin auditorium, according to Dr.<lb />
Carl Harris, director of religious ac-<lb />
tivities at East Carolina.<lb />
Others participating in the program<lb />
were W. Parker Marks of Speed and<lb />
Richard Ottaway of Wilmington, stu-<lb />
dents at the college here. Monteen<lb />
Winstead of Tabor City sang "Re-<lb />
'Skin Of Our Teeth' Opens<lb />
Season For Playhouse Group<lb />
Three performance of Thoratoa j include Ro Hi<lb />
Wilder's comedy "The Skin of Our j Dock Smith, Pi<lb />
Teeth" opened the 1953-1954 season Jacksoi<lb />
iUCC fully for the Teachers Play- ton; 1<lb />
I ouse, student dramatics club at East<lb />
Carolim Wednesday, Thurs-<lb />
day and Friday o! Ias1 week<lb />
! play ua, presented in the Col-<lb />
;  � under the direction of<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey of the English<lb />
department, assisted by Patricia Good-<lb />
wivi of Memphis. Tenn student direct-<lb />
or, Audienc . from both on and off<lb />
the campus were generous with ap-<lb />
plause for the student actors.<lb />
Both rineipalj and those in minor i<lb />
roles e-ave creditable interpretations of char <lb />
of their parts. Faye Sermons of I<lb />
joice Greatly" and George E. Perry<lb />
will hold a meeting on December 3, of the faculty served as organist.<lb /><lb />
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clarinet recital by the East Carolina<lb />
music department at 8 p. m. on<lb />
Thursday, December 3, in Austin au-<lb />
ditorium. Miss Matthews is a senior<lb />
music major.<lb />
George Perry of the college music<lb />
faculty will be accompanist at the<lb />
piano and Frank Hammond, a junior<lb />
trombonist from Wilmington, will<lb />
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