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j j ��<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 />
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GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1954<lb />
Number 13<lb />
Spring Graduates Report Jobs<lb />
In Various Sections Of State<lb />
33?<lb />
i ol � ' I graduates<lb />
during the<lb />
East<lb />
L952-1953 have<lb />
Placemen!<lb />
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Office that<lb />
i in North<lb />
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entered other<lb />
ires .K'st issued from <lb />
r. J. L, Oppelt, director j<lb />
. . and placement, j<lb />
the present <lb />
188 men and<lb />
i 3 at East :<lb />
t. 5 j r covermg the i<lb />
1952 through the<lb />
1953. Forty-three<lb />
iave not y t re-<lb />
in claimed<lb />
y 71 . of the<lb />
with whom Dr.<lb />
Included m this<lb />
in I 22 4 women.<lb />
� 315 graduate s<lb />
entered the leaching profession, are<lb />
employed in the field of elementary<lb />
education where an acute shortage of<lb />
teachers exists throughout this coun-<lb />
; ry. Because of thus national situa-<lb />
 Baal Carolina College has f�r<lb />
j several years encouraged students to<lb />
! enroll for training as teachers in<lb />
the lower grades.<lb />
Other9 of the 315 graduates who<lb />
i are engaged in teaching include 60<lb />
 men and 69 women, in secondary<lb />
; 10 men, as school principals;<lb />
3 women, as supervisor, 4 men, in<lb />
liege one at East Carolina, two<lb />
Campbell, and one at Louisburg.<lb />
Si<lb />
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men ;<lb />
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cational 1<lb />
eveic<lb />
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icated in 53<lb />
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North<lb />
men<lb />
and 1"2 women, or<lb />
 of those who<lb />
Sixty-one graduates, including 35<lb />
m n and 26 women, entered other<lb />
work than teaching. Fifty-one of<lb />
these are employed in 20 North<lb />
Carolina counties.<lb />
Forty-eight of the men who are<lb />
ided in Dr. Oppelt's report en-<lb />
tered military service. Twenty-nine<lb />
of these hold commissions in the<lb />
I S. Air Force.<lb />
Eight of the 1952-1953 graduates<lb />
ar � working toward higher degrees<lb />
in various institutions both in and<lb />
�ut of North Carolina. Thirteen of<lb />
the women graduates are housewives.<lb />
The 53 North Carolina counties<lb />
where 1952-1953 graduates are now<lb />
working in schools, with the number<lb />
employed in each, are: Pitt, 31;<lb />
Johnson, 20; Wayne, 14; Craven<lb />
New Hanover, 13 each; Cumberland,<lb />
Lenoir, Wake, 12 each; Onslow, 11;<lb />
Harnett, 10; Martin, 9; Duplin, Guil-<lb />
ford. Edpreeombe, 8 each; Beaufort,<lb />
Forsyth, Nash, 7 each; Halifax, Pas-<lb />
quotank, 6 each; Wilson, 5; Ala-<lb />
mance, Carteret, Mecklen'urg, Robe-<lb />
on, 4 each; Bladen, Chowan, Frank-<lb />
lin, Granville, Pender, Washington,<lb />
') each; Gates. Jones, Moore, Per-<lb />
quimans, Person, Randolph, Rocking-<lb />
ham, 2 each; Bertie, Cabarrus, Cald<lb />
w 11, Columbus, Currituck, Durham,<lb />
Gaston, Greene, Hertford, Hyde, Ire-<lb />
del Lee, Northampton, Pamlico,<lb />
Sam; son and Surry, 1 each.<lb />
Th. 51 graduates employed in other<lb />
occupations than teaching are work-<lb />
ing in 20 North Carolina counties as<lb />
follows: Pitt, 7; New Hanover, Wake,<lb />
5 each; Lenoir, Edgecomhe, 4 each;<lb />
Bladen, Washington, Wayne, 3 each;<lb />
Beaufort, Cumberland, Duplin, For-<lb />
syth, Guilford, 2 each; Burke, Car-<lb />
teret, Chowan, Durham, Robeson,<lb />
Sampson, Wilson, 1 each.<lb />
Legislature wSpoiisors Musical;<lb />
Begins Next Thursday<lb />
Casting<lb />
�<lb />
St<lb />
vll of<lb />
27 and<lb />
leal Bio.ssom<lb />
i two per-<lb />
il Govern-<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
28, according<lb />
y .Mitchell<lb />
I . SGA resident,<lb />
thi ' ro luction has already<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert of<lb />
of music is serving<lb />
tor of the operetta and<lb />
 Utterback of the de-<lb />
E aa drama di-<lb />
udents and faculty<lb />
is departments of<lb />
college are co-<lb />
the show.<lb />
nging, 9 eaking and<lb />
- will begin next Thurs-<lb />
1 I. Tainted students<lb />
rolina will be chosen for<lb />
inor roles.<lb />
rime" is based on the<lb />
� .c composer Franz Schubert<lb />
en a favorite musical with<lb />
die fur a number of years.<lb />
iludeg familiar and well-<lb />
� idies such as "Song of<lb />
le" and "Ave Maria<lb />
beduled for April,<lb />
third musical in a series<lb />
;uctioas sponsored at<lb />
.a by the Student Gov-<lb />
uuion. in 1952 "Good<lb />
story of campus life, was<lb />
produced; and last spring<lb />
: R.mberg's "The Student<lb />
 racted large audiences<lb />
le area in eastern North<lb />
Students Produce Two<lb />
Original Faculty Plays<lb />
Next Thursday Night<lb />
Rehearsals for the two original<lb />
plays by Dr. Elizabeth Utterback and<lb />
Dr. Ed Hirshberg are now under<lb />
way. "Fair Was the Morning di-<lb />
i by Pauline Armstrong, includes<lb />
Tommy Thompson, Margaret Frye,<lb />
and Jane Lingle in major roles.<lb />
"The Washing Machine directed by<lb />
Laura Credle. offers Robert, Gard-<lb />
n r, Jane Millikin, Jimmy Walton<lb />
and Laura Credle in principal parts.<lb />
Both plays will be presented in the<lb />
College Theatre of the Training<lb />
School on Thursday at 8 p.m. No<lb />
admission fee will be charged.<lb />
Home Ec Society Plans<lb />
For Spaghetti Dinner<lb />
The Phi Omicron, honorary Home<lb />
Economics Society, will prepare and<lb />
serve a spaghetti supper Thursday,<lb />
January 14, in the college nursery<lb />
school in Flanagan Building from<lb />
5:45-0:45.<lb />
Tickets must be purchased in ad-<lb />
v, �: e and they may be secured from<lb />
an Pni Omicron member. Proceeds<lb />
from the affair are to be used for<lb />
clu'i projects during the remainder<lb />
of the year.<lb />
Drop Courses Now<lb />
Monday is the last day to<lb />
drop courses for Winter Quarter,<lb />
Dr. Orval L. Phillips, registrar,<lb />
announced.<lb />
Drop slips should be filed in<lb />
the office by 4:30 p.m. Monday.<lb />
Dr. Phillip reminds students<lb />
that failure to attend classes does<lb />
not mean a course is dropped<lb />
and that non-attendance will<lb />
mean a 5 on the course.<lb /><lb />
CUTHBERT SPEAKS<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, director<lb />
of tht5 department of music at East<lb />
Carolina College, will appear as prin-<lb />
cipal speaker Thursday night, January<lb />
14, in Elizabeth City at a meeting<lb />
of the Band Parents Club there. His<lb />
topic will be "Music and Human<lb />
Values<lb />
Marines Sign 22<lb />
Hers Sn Reserve<lb />
Officer Program<lb />
Enrollment of 22 East Carolina<lb />
College students in the U. S. Marine<lb />
Corps Platoon Leader? Class and<lb />
Officer Candidate Course was an-<lb />
nounced today by Dean Leo W. Jen-<lb />
kins.<lb />
The students are working toward<lb />
commissions as officers in the Marine<lb />
Corps Reserve while still in college.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins said. They will attend<lb />
the Platoon Leaders Class during<lb />
two summer vacations and receive<lb />
commissions aa second lieutenants<lb />
when they are graduated from col-<lb />
lege. Seniors enrolled in the Officer<lb />
Candidate course will also receive<lb />
commissions at graduation, upon sat-<lb />
isfactory completion of the required<lb />
work.<lb />
Juniors enrolls! in the Platoon<lb />
Leaders Class are: Kenneth H. Neal,<lb />
Goldsboro; Edward Milton Foley,<lb />
Gn enville; Kristen Anderson, Beach<lb />
Haven. N. J Luby S. Weaver,<lb />
Mount Olive; Wade H. Cooper, Ra-<lb />
leigh; and Nicholas J. Kanos, Fay-<lb />
etteville.<lb />
In addition to the juniors, four<lb />
sophomores and five freshmen taking<lb />
his work include John A. Messick,<lb />
Greenville; Carland W. Tuton, Whitc-<lb />
vill��; Kfnneth R. Bordeaux. Mount<lb />
Olive; David A. Evans, Norfolk, Va<lb />
Tboantjg G. Sumreli, Grinu-sland; Gil-<lb />
u rt W. Hux and James Godwin,<lb />
��oth of Rocky Mount; and William<lb />
Cain and Robert Baucom, both of<lb />
Rockingham.<lb />
James R. Langston of Winterville<lb />
is now enrolled in the Officers Can-<lb />
didate Course Others who will join<lb />
this course January 1 are Corydon<lb />
D. Garrett. and Thomas Perry, both<lb />
of Greenville; Paul Cameron, Kin-<lb />
Fifteen Make All Ones<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
Saturday<lb />
lW-2 p.m.�EC Women's Chorus and<lb />
High School Clinic Chorus will be<lb />
presented on WPTF, Raleigh.<lb />
6:30-6:46 p.m.�Organ reveries hy<lb />
George E. Perry will be presented<lb />
on WGTC, Greenville.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
2:30 p.m.�Music department pre-<lb />
sents student recitals on WGTM,<lb />
Wilson. -<lb />
1-9:16 p.m.�WGTC, Greenville, pre-<lb />
sents Dr. T. C. Johnson of the<lb />
college in a series of "Books Behind<lb />
the News<lb />
WRRF, Washington, N. C, will pre-<lb />
sent organ reveries in the evening.<lb />
Time will be announced.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:30-6:45 p.m.�WFTC, Kinston, will<lb />
present organ reveries by George<lb />
E. Perry.<lb />
Fall Honor Students Show<lb />
Increase Over Last Year<lb />
-<lb />
oreign Students<lb />
Visit Off Campus<lb />
For Yule Holidays<lb />
During the Christmas holidays,<lb />
four foreign students on campus<lb />
visited friends and relatives.<lb />
Bent Hillesland of Norway spent<lb />
the holidayis in Wilmington with<lb />
Betty Jurgenson, senior.<lb />
Leonor Padilla, Honduras, visited<lb />
friends ir. New Orleans, La. While<lb />
there Miss Padilla attended clubs<lb />
where Latin American customs were<lb />
carried out.<lb />
Fernando Lazarus spent the holi-<lb />
days with his family in Tegucigalpa,<lb />
Honduras. (He went by plane.) In-<lb />
stead of going South as the other<lb />
students, Oscar Rota, Lima, Peru,<lb />
decided to see the other part of<lb />
North America and toured Canada.<lb />
Before departing for the Christmas<lb />
holidays the Sigma Alpha fraternity,<lb />
in which the foreign students are<lb />
honorary members, was entertained<lb />
y Mrs. J.H.B. Moore on East Fifth<lb />
Street at &amp;' Christmas social.<lb />
ston; Gene A. Russell, Dover; An-<lb />
drew J. Pickett, Durham; and John<lb />
W. McAden, Washington, N. C.<lb />
Monday Program<lb />
Spotlights Talent<lb />
Of Local Students<lb />
Student talent will be featured in<lb />
a program Monday evening at 8<lb />
o'clock in Austin auditorium by mem-<lb />
bers of the "East Carolinian" .staff.<lb />
Serving as master of ceremonies<lb />
will he Eli Bloom, Greenville mer-<lb />
chant, who will feel right at home<lb />
in these capacities, for he has headed<lb />
last year's talent show and many<lb />
"ther college programs.<lb />
This s the second talent show<lb />
i onsored hy the newspaper staff.<lb />
Last year's program brought more<lb />
.han 660 persons to Austin auditori-<lb />
um.<lb />
Perons who are interested in par-<lb />
ticipating in the program should con-<lb />
tact some member of the "East<lb />
Carolinian" staff by Monday after-<lb />
noon. Prizes will be given to each<lb />
participant.<lb />
There will be a 25-cent admission<lb />
charge.<lb />
Appearing on the program other<lb />
than student talent will be a few<lb />
numbers rendered by members of the<lb />
local community who have performed<lb />
in various attractions. Some of the<lb />
student talent will include musical<lb />
numbers, impersonations, comedy<lb />
skits, dances and probably gymnastic<lb />
.stunts.<lb />
TALK ON GUERNSEY<lb />
The montthly meeting of the Phi<lb />
Sigma chaj ter of Sigmi Pi Alpha,<lb />
national honorary foreign language<lb />
fraternity, was held Tuesday night.<lb />
Dr. Bessie McNeil of the Home<lb />
Economics Department showed slides<lb />
and gave a short talk on Guernsey,<lb />
an island she visited during the<lb />
summer while touring Europe. She<lb />
pointed out that this island is the<lb />
namesake of the famed breed of cow.<lb />
Spiritual Emphasis Week Features Five Guest Participants On Campus<lb />
There are a total of 445 honor<lb />
student for the Fall Quarter, ac-<lb />
cording to statistics given by Dr.<lb />
Orval L. Phillips, registrar. As com-<lb />
pared with the 410 in 1952 there is<lb />
an increase of 35.<lb />
Individual totals show that there<lb />
are 15 students who made all l's,<lb />
104 who made the dean's list and<lb />
341 who made the honor roll. Tht<lb />
greatest increase over last year's<lb />
figures is in the honor roll, since<lb />
the former total was 301.<lb />
To qualify for either list, a student<lb />
must carry a minimum of 12 credit<lb />
hours on which grades are received,<lb />
practice teachers excepted; must have<lb />
no incomplete course with a grade of<lb />
C and has a clear student govern-<lb />
ment record.<lb />
Honor roll students must make at<lb />
least two quality points per credit<lb />
hour on all work taken with no grade<lb />
below a three. Practice teachers who<lb />
are graded "Excellent" by both critic<lb />
teacher and the departmental super-<lb />
visor and who make at least two<lb />
quality points per credit hour will be<lb />
placed on the honor roll.<lb />
The dean's list is composed of<lb />
those undergraduates who make at<lb />
least two and a half quality points<lb />
per credit hour on all work taken<lb />
with no grade below a three.<lb />
Students who received all l's last<lb />
quarter are: Betty Carol Barnes,<lb />
Barbara L. Batchelor, Ann D. Bowles,<lb />
Shirley Ann Burrus, Laura B. Cre-<lb />
dle, Marion M. Evans, Freda J. Fish-<lb />
er, Ann McCrary, William Thomas<lb />
McLean, Anne Byerly Outland, Han-<lb />
nah Jane Phelps, Richard H. Siler,<lb />
Mary Jane Simmons, Sarah Eliz Tay-<lb />
lor and Evelyn Sills Tyler.<lb />
jtma.<lb />
Baptists Release<lb />
forum Schedule<lb />
or This Month<lb />
n Williams, BSU forum chair-<lb />
as released the schedule of<lb />
I rograaas for the month of<lb />
January 8, Tommy Bodkin of<lb />
� will speak on his trip to<lb />
� I World Youth Congress<lb />
B Janeiro, Brazil. Informa-<lb />
� ruing .summer work abroad<lb />
will be discussed.<lb />
y 5, a movie of Caswell<lb />
A i rably, South port, will be<lb />
: . followed, by a discussion of<lb />
work opportunities on the<lb />
A sinvlar program, featuring<lb />
Fruitland A? embly, at Henderson-<lb />
ville. is scheduled for January 22<lb />
and on January 29, Ridgecrest South-<lb />
Baptist Assembly will be fea-<lb />
d.<lb />
Th se forums are held at the Bap-<lb />
it Student Center on Fridays at<lb />
 p.m. A Dutch Supper precedes the<lb />
foniras at 5:30 p.m. All students<lb />
are invited to attend.<lb />
Plans are now underway for Spir-<lb />
itual Bmphasis Week, an annual col-<lb />
lege tvent which will be held this<lb />
year January 18 through 21, Dr. Carl<lb />
V. Harris, director of interreligious<lb />
. � vities and coordinator of the pro-<lb />
gram, announced this week.<lb />
A visiting team of five national<lb />
figures in religious work will be on<lb />
campus during the week, participat-<lb />
ing on programs and having informal<lb />
conversations with students in the<lb />
dorms.<lb />
The theme of this year's program<lb />
ia "This Nation Under God�Our<lb />
Moral and Spiritual Behavior Spir-<lb />
itual Emphasis Week, which was for-<lb />
merly called "Religious Emphasis<lb />
Week is sponsored by the East<lb />
Carolina College Interreligious Coun-<lb />
cil in cooperation with the National<lb />
Conference of Christians and Jews.<lb />
Following are facts of the team<lb />
of five representing various denomi-<lb />
nations and who will appear on cam-<lb />
pus for the event.<lb />
Dr. Gordon W. Lovejoy<lb />
Dr. Lovejoy is a graduate of the<lb />
University of Florida, having re-<lb />
Xorih Carolina. He has held impor-<lb />
tant tvaiching and administrative<lb />
po.sitions in a number of colleges and<lb />
universities including chairman of<lb />
the Department of Sociology at Fur-<lb />
man University, Dean of Students<lb />
ar. Lynchburg College, Coordinator<lb />
of the North Carolina Youth Survey<lb />
of UNC, and Advisor of the General<lb />
College, UNC.<lb />
Dr. Lovejoy's special field is inter-<lb />
group relations. He oceu; h d the<lb />
country's first endowed chair of Hu-<lb />
man Relations at the University of<lb />
Miami, Fla from 1947 to 1950. He<lb />
is now serving as Educational Con-<lb />
sultant for the National Conference<lb />
of Christians and Jews.<lb />
Harry S. Jones<lb />
Mr. Jones is a native of Missouri<lb />
and a graduate of Westminster Col-<lb />
lege in that state. He devoted four<lb />
years to graduate study at Union<lb />
Theological Seminary and Columbia<lb />
University in New York City, spe-<lb />
cializing in Christian Ethics and<lb />
Religious Education.<lb />
From 1938 to 1942, Mr. Jones serv-<lb />
ed as chaplain and director of Stu-<lb />
eeived both the BAE and the MA dent Activities at Punahan School in<lb />
degrees. He received his PH.D. in I Honolulu, Hawaii. Following the out<lb />
Sociology from the University<lb />
of I break of the war, he returned to the<lb />
states nd became Director of the<lb />
X w Orleans Region of the National<lb />
Conference of Christians and Jews.<lb />
He served in that capacity until the<lb />
'all of 1948 when he was call d to<lb />
Germany to .serve as specialist in<lb />
in erfaith relation in the Education<lb />
Division of the American Military<lb />
Government.<lb />
1" on his return from Germany in<lb />
November, 1949, Mr. Jones became<lb />
h � Director of the Carolina Region<lb />
the National Conference of Chris-<lb />
tians and .lews.<lb />
Dr. James G. Huggin<lb />
Dr. Huggin is a native of South<lb />
Carolina and a graduate of Wofford<lb />
College in Spartanburg, S. C. He<lb />
receiv d his training for the ministry<lb />
at Duke Divinity School, earning a<lb />
BD Degree.<lb />
Dr. Huggin has spent his entire<lb />
minht rial career in North Carolina<lb />
as:orates including Trinity Church<lb />
in Durham, and Myers Park Metho-<lb />
dist in Charlotte. He is now serving<lb />
'he Central Methodist Church in<lb />
Shelby. He is a member of the Board<lb />
of Education of the annual confer-<lb />
ce. He has taken an active part in<lb />
civic affairs in the communities<lb />
wh-re he has lived.<lb />
He was active in the Kiwanis Club j county voted three to one against<lb />
in Durham and Charlotte and is i the dog tracks.<lb />
now a member of the Rotary in<lb />
Shelby.<lb />
W. W. Finlator<lb />
The Rev. William W. Finlator is<lb />
a graduate of Wake Forest College,<lb />
having received an AB in Latin and<lb />
Greek. He also studied at the South-<lb />
ern Baptist Theological Seminary<lb />
where he received his Master of<lb />
Theology degree.<lb />
At present he is pastor of the<lb />
Elizabeth City First Baptist Church.<lb />
All his service as a minister has<lb />
been in native North Carolina.<lb />
He is a very busy pastor, as the<lb />
church has almost a thousand mem-<lb />
bers, and there is no assistant pastor.<lb />
Mr. Finlator likes to work with young<lb />
people, too, and is active in civic<lb />
affairs of Elizabeth City.<lb />
The young minister is a member<lb />
of the General Board of the North<lb />
Carolina Convention. He is also on<lb />
the Council of Christian Education<lb />
of the State Convention.<lb />
The Rev. Finlator was one of the<lb />
group who led opposition to legalize<lb />
a dog track with parimutual betting<lb />
in Pasquotank County. He and his<lb />
jrroup were so successful that the<lb />
One of his hobbies is writing for<lb />
"The Biblical Recorder a weekly<lb />
state Baptist journal.<lb />
Rabbi Nathan Hershfield<lb />
Rabbi Nathan Hershfield is a na-<lb />
tive of New York. He was gradu-<lb />
ated from the University of Cin-<lb />
cinnati in 1944 and was awarded a<lb />
Taft scholarship for graduate study.<lb />
In 1948 he was ordained a Rabbi by<lb />
the He; raw Union College in Cin-<lb />
cinnati and was awarded a degree<lb />
of Master of Hebrew Letters. During<lb />
World War II, while an upper class-<lb />
man at Hebrew Union College, he<lb />
served as a civilian chaplain at an<lb />
Army Hospital in Danville, HI.<lb />
For three years, Rabbi Hershfield<lb />
served as an Assistant Rabbi in<lb />
Kansas City. He came to the Caro-<lb />
linas in September of 1951. First to<lb />
Tcimple Beth-El in Charlotte and<lb />
presently at Temple Emanuel in Gac-<lb />
tonia. He also holds the position of<lb />
Professor of Old Testament at Liv-<lb />
ingston College in Salisbury. He has<lb />
lectured extensively throughout the<lb />
Mid-West and South under the aus-<lb />
pices of the Jewish Chautaqua So-<lb />
ciety.<lb />
New YRC Officen<lb />
Plan Group Trip<lb />
Preston Emerson of LaGraiwra via<lb />
serve as president of the f�<lb />
Republicans Club of East J�rcr-<lb />
College during the present<lb />
year. He is a senior at &amp;t -�a<lb />
Other new officers efetttftfi is<lb />
recent election meeting ar J. �es<lb />
Fish, Willow Springs, vice sid�<lb />
Faye O'Neal, Selma, aveten,?y tx4<lb />
Carolyn Finck, Elizabeth jpifcy, tr�j;<lb />
urer.<lb />
Lloyd Whitley of Pimtoj , relit �<lb />
head of the organi?tl�f prwi " <lb />
over the meeting aa "1181 ,1Weirtflpoft<lb />
to send a delegation of apprxiaa<lb />
20 persons to ih� �$�� coSt�n U<lb />
in Cbrlotte February 1&amp;<lb />
Clyde Gentry f Mawtfeft. � ap-<lb />
pointed chairman fn'dbitrgte f p<lb />
grams for meeting to' feiiM "Apriag<lb />
this school year.<lb />
�!&amp;&amp;SX' .�JKv8<lb />
Fowc.<lb />
d�nts<lb />
Confer<lb />
Movement, held at<lb />
Ka�as "m Law?<lb />
Jan?� SU "fJ&amp;<lb />
Dr. Gordon W. Lovejoy<lb />
Harry S. Jones<lb />
Dr. James G. Huggin<lb />
William W. Finlator<lb />
Hanoi Katnaa,<lb /><pb facs="00038337_tn_0002" /><lb />
PA05 TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAH<lb />
FRIDAY, JANUARY<lb />
FRll<lb /><lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carohra<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 12. East Carolina College<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
 lie eh nged r�m TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered ecoi A � �- matte December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
I . g Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Ye Editor s<lb />
s<lb />
bv T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
ay<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
F<lb />
Huffman Active In Sports, SGA, YMCA Affairs<lb />
M ember<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
�liege<lb />
- Rati<lb />
Member<lb />
Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
!i" (SPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-chief �<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
Faye O'Neal<lb />
Emily S. Boyce<lb />
. Kay Johnston<lb />
Staff Assistants Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Erolyn Blount, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Register, Valeria Shearon, Wiley Teal and Ed<lb />
Mathews.<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 Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager - � Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants � Edna Whitfield,<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Exchange Editor - Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
SGA Reporter<lb />
Facuky Advisor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sport Assistiiats<lb />
Now thai<lb />
around, thoughts turn to New Year's<lb />
resolutions. As a rule, these resolu-<lb />
tions are like politicians' promises<lb />
before election time�they're never<lb />
kept<lb />
But there is one resolution that<lb />
is worthy of being made and kept<lb />
by all ncisons. whether drivers, rid-<lb />
ra or pedestrians; that is BE MORE<lb />
CAREFUL IN '54. In these United<lb />
States 38,000 persons met death in<lb />
way accidents in I952 and even<lb />
nvne cles&amp;hs were anticipated in<lb />
However, statistics are not<lb />
available for the past year's accident<lb />
,<lb />
In our own state of North Carolina,<lb />
there were 1.071 highway fatalities<lb />
in L951 compared with 1,115 in 1952.<lb />
According to thr 1953<lb />
'Accident<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
Now that the basketball season<lb />
has gotten underway, this week's<lb />
rolled1 WHO'S WHO will be easy to recog-<lb />
nize, for Charlie Huffman is one of<lb />
East Carolina's ace basketball play-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Charlie, a si-foot-three blond, is<lb />
a physical education major from<lb />
Thomasville and is one of the friend-<lb />
liest personalities on campus.<lb />
A Clean Record<lb />
"So far Charlie says, "I've man-<lb />
aged a pretty clean record. I haven't<lb />
been thrown out of a game yet<lb />
"I really enjoy those basketall<lb />
trips to the mountains, too (It<lb />
seems that the dining hall at West-<lb />
ern Carolina is located in one of the<lb />
women's dormitories!)<lb />
A true 9 ortsman, Charlie played<lb />
basketball four years in high school<lb />
and alo excelled in football. He plays<lb />
tennis and golf as well.<lb />
Besides sports, Charlie has also<lb />
participated in many other activities<lb />
on campus, He has served on the<lb />
YMCA cabinet for two years and<lb />
has bt en an active member of this<lb />
organization for three years.<lb />
"I finished the ROTC program<lb />
Charlie commented, "but I won't get<lb />
mv commission because I'm color<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Mores on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
W.A-<lb />
Symposium Very Worthwhile<lb />
The week before our Christmas holidays be-<lb />
gan a group of the faculty members presented a<lb />
short but informative symposium on the period<lb />
accepted by historians, musicians, artists and all<lb />
literary agents as the Romantic Period. The ses-<lb />
sion was well prepared and presented and, even<lb />
more important, well received.<lb />
The discussion was held in room 209 Austin,<lb />
 t large classroom was well filled by stu-<lb />
t . s. faculty, and personnel of the college. The<lb />
Ogram consisted of concise reports by members<lb />
le history, English, art and music faculties<lb />
�is concluded with hearty discussion by both<lb />
and students. The meeting was a success,<lb />
all reports, and those of the faculty who<lb />
prespv.nsible for constructing the program<lb />
presentation may well be commended.<lb />
is inspiring to see faculty and students<lb />
ig together. The symposium was helpful<lb />
college student; especially so those who<lb />
rested in literature, music, art, and his-<lb />
�re are hopes for continuing this type of<lb />
in the future, according to several of<lb />
members, providing there is sufficient<lb />
lown among the students. The East<lb />
feels that this is a worthy project,<lb />
ies it wholeheartedly.�F O'N<lb />
t Is Peace?<lb />
by Jerry Register<lb />
Wham Peace? Do we really know? It seems<lb />
m iMiy6fvery one in this world thinks that the<lb />
way I ("have peace is by power. Webster's<lb />
Eerence Dictionary says that peace<lb />
rest or tranquility; calm; freedom<lb />
jlisturbance; spiritual content Will<lb />
pf this? Would we get it if we rely<lb />
ice? We will give you the answer<lb />
-NO!<lb />
Iway to have peace is to have the<lb />
" the love of Christ. Only then will<lb />
iete peace, peace of mind, heart<lb />
God teaches us to love one an-<lb />
ite and kill one, another as we do<lb />
i remember the place in the Bible<lb />
Noah that the rainbow in the<lb />
ly of telling him that he wouldn't<lb />
th by water again�but instead<lb />
3y it by fire? We wonder if you<lb />
it says in another place in the<lb />
has no hands but our hands. . . .<lb />
ink that means? Don't quite know<lb />
bow, do you?<lb />
the most important, is to take<lb />
Christianity. The only way we<lb />
r"e peace is through Christ, "The<lb />
 Did you know that only one-<lb />
in the world have heard about<lb />
two-thirds of the people in<lb />
�e not heard of Christ. "What<lb />
to do about it?" you say. We'll<lb />
can do about it. if those people<lb />
ft Christ would just go out and<lb />
Ipro-rto Christ, just tell them<lb />
you would try to sell a custo-<lb />
s. Tell them what he means<lb />
done for you; surely you<lb />
he has done something for<lb />
him on it, just tell him and<lb />
own mind. We know, you<lb />
ift that seems like an awful<lb />
fkk on me?" You must re-<lb />
no hands but our hands. And<lb />
fa� that Christ died On the<lb />
say, "Why pick on me?"<lb />
a the cross? No! He said,<lb />
llir they know not what<lb />
the least we can do for<lb />
the word that he died<lb />
if not more. That, we<lb />
have peace on this<lb />
�� Peace.<lb />
edition of<lb />
Facts drivers under 25<lb />
were involved in 26 per cent of the<lb />
fata accidents in 11)52. In all age<lb />
ips, driver? under 18 were in-<lb />
volved in � per cent of the accidents;<lb />
18 Co 20 age group were involved in<lb />
9 er cent; 21-24, in 13 per cent;<lb />
25 to 44. in 50 pt r cent; 45 to 64,<lb />
in 19 per cent; Go and over, in 5<lb />
per cent.<lb />
The pamphlet, distributed by Na-<lb />
tional Safety Council, points out that<lb />
thn e out of 10 drivers in fatal<lb />
accidents were violating a speed law;<lb />
2: ou1 of 100 fatal accidents, a<lb />
driver or a pedestrian had been<lb />
, g; and weather conditions<lb />
accounted for one out of six fatalities.<lb />
Physical defects of drivers, vehicle<lb />
ion, obstruction to vision and<lb />
ion and characters of roads are<lb />
ime for a smaller per cent of<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Charlie Huffman<lb />
blind (It looks like another uni-<lb />
form will be pvt up in moth balls.)<lb />
Joins Honor Clubs<lb />
A member of the Circle K Club<lb />
for three years, Charlie this year<lb />
serves<lb />
is made<lb />
� ed to have the qualities of leader<lb />
ship, scholarship and citizenship.<lb />
Many of you probably remember<lb />
vice-president. This club<lb />
up of men who are consid-<lb />
when Charlie was initiated into the<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi fraternity, for he cut<lb />
quite a dashing figure as "Little Bo<lb />
Per GirLs, the off key base you<lb />
heard serenading under your win-<lb />
dows the night of the initiation was<lb />
probably Charlie also! He ha3 now<lb />
been a member of that organization<lb />
for two years.<lb />
Charlie has ao been a member of<lb />
the varsity club three years and<lb />
wears with pride his purple and gold<lb />
sweater.<lb />
Serves As SGA's Veep<lb />
A.s this year's vfcc-pxasidtBt of the<lb />
Stud at Government Association,<lb />
( bariie states, "I've really enjoyed<lb />
working with such a firu organiza-<lb />
tion<lb />
Another honor was bestowed upon<lb />
Charlii when he was chosen along<lb />
wfth 27 other students to represent<lb />
the college in the 1953-1954 edition<lb />
of "Who's Who in American Uni-<lb />
versities and Colleges<lb />
"I plan to student teach next quar-<lb />
ter and also graduate saya Charlie.<lb />
"1954 is really going to be a big year<lb />
for me and also one with a question<lb />
mark, because after I graduate I don't<lb />
know just what direction Uncle Sam<lb />
will have me headed in<lb />
By this time everyone has had time<lb />
down from the festive occasion of a two-wed<lb />
holiday.<lb />
Mid-term exams will be coming up n an(J<lb />
the library will be full ence again, i<lb />
how much outside work does the av<lb />
at East Carolina do in addition to roul<lb />
assignments? Does he have any real h<lb />
interest and curiosity concerning hit �<lb />
of work? Will he dig up helpful inform;<lb />
to people already in his field, acquin<lb />
the problems he will face upon gi.<lb />
entrance into administrative work<lb />
Born 20 Years Too Soon<lb />
conuu<lb />
condit<lb />
Ot<lb />
oa j s<lb />
To al<lb />
15 j<lb />
' T.t.<lb />
ier information shows that week<lb />
not too safe on the Aanexi-<lb />
ghways. Fatalities on Satur-<lb />
account for 22 per cent of the<lb />
Sundays, IS per cent; Fridays,<lb />
er cent; and Mondays, 12 per<lb />
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-<lb />
day claim only 11 per cent of highway<lb />
fatalities.<lb />
 ising, but the facts show<lb />
that only eight per cent of driver?<lb />
in fatal accidents in 1952 were wo-<lb />
men.<lb />
Carelessness is one of the main<lb />
factors of accidents. A number of us<lb />
are guilty of this factor, including<lb />
this writer. Let's play it safe and<lb />
be more careful in '54.<lb />
Time Changes Campus Of '34<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
Along with the brand new year by the vising bell at 6:30, you needed<lb />
that is staring us in the face comes<lb />
those ever popular new leaves to be<lb />
turned ov. r. A recent investigation<lb />
proves that institutions, as well as<lb />
; eople, turn over new leaves, East<lb />
Carolina being no exception. To ex-<lb />
plain just what we mean, let's stretch<lb />
our eniv long tnough to pick a con-<lb />
versation between a 1954 co-ed and a<lb />
member of the class of 1034.<lb />
"Hello, Miss Molly, how is your<lb />
clas of second graders?"<lb />
"Fine and dandy, Helen, and tell<lb />
ate about East Carolina. Have there<lb />
nn many changes since more men<lb />
ire attending?"<lb />
Not being familiar with the rules<lb />
abided by when ECO was ECTC, I<lb />
don't know, but I guess that there<lb />
have<lb />
date<lb />
and t very<lb />
been a few. It is very nice to<lb />
my boyfriend every afternoon<lb />
oneasked a 240-pound stu-<lb />
Wlat are you taking up at<lb />
lina?"<lb />
 student replied in a<lb />
�e, "S; ace .<lb />
A college education is a marvelous<lb />
 lhrc are some of the errors<lb />
al turn d up when a general in-<lb />
. irmation test was given at the<lb />
University of Oregon: Fjord � a<lb />
Swedish automobile; Iran�Bible of<lb />
the Mohammedans; Nicotine�the<lb />
man who discovered cigarettes; Scot-<lb />
land Yard�two feet, ten inches.<lb />
A hotograph showing crowded<lb />
dormitory conditions prompted the<lb />
dean of men at the University of<lb />
to<lb />
night. We go to movies,<lb />
ride around or -it in the soda shop<lb />
and listen to records<lb />
"My dear frowmd Miss Molly,<lb />
'this gs surely have changed. Why,<lb />
Helen, when 1 was there in '34, I was<lb />
allowed only six dates a month and<lb />
I accepted that as a real privilege,<lb />
since the juniors and so. homores<lb />
wer permitted to date once a week<lb />
and the freshmen three times a<lb />
month. An extra privilege for the<lb />
juniors was that they could have<lb />
thre dates during one weekend, once<lb />
a quarter, provided the friend came<lb />
from a long distance<lb />
"What time did you have to be<lb />
in at night?"<lb />
"Ten o'clock�lights were out at<lb />
10:30. at when vou were awakened<lb />
to go to bed early<lb />
"Tell me more, Miss Molly plead-<lb />
ed wide-eyed Helen.<lb />
"Will, let me see.  I recall<lb />
the study hours we observed each<lb />
night from 7:30 to 10, the quiet hours<lb />
on Sunday afternoons from 2 to 4<lb />
and�oh yes, we were allowed to play<lb />
Victrolas from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m.<lb />
during weekdays. There were differ-<lb />
ent hours on Saturdays and Sundays,<lb />
but I have forgotten them<lb />
"How often did you come home?"<lb />
"About two or three times a quar-<lb />
ter<lb />
"Didn't it seem extremely strict?"<lb />
"Xo, not in those days. Would you<lb />
believe that listed among Things To<lb />
Avoid in the Handbook were such<lb />
items as chewing gum in company<lb />
and going downtown without hats?<lb />
You girls would laugh at such silly<lb />
thing today, I am sure, but they<lb />
were once serious offtnses<lb />
"Now I can answer your question,<lb />
Mips Molly. East Carolina has very<lb />
efinitely changed<lb />
"I know sighed the teacher,<lb />
"thing- aren't like they used to be<lb />
Your first reaction is probably<lb />
� Ye gads! What 20 years can do for<lb />
a place, ut there is no getting<lb />
around it�that is the way it used<lb />
to be. Whether or not the coming<lb />
of more boys can be called the reason,<lb />
is baside the point here. The impor-<lb />
tant fact is that times have changed<lb />
and so has ECC. If 1034 was tha<lb />
proper time to come to college, aren't<lb />
we glad we were born 20 years too<lb />
late?<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
hv<lb />
of<lb />
Maryland<lb />
confiscate several<lb />
thousand copies of the "Diamond-<lb />
back student newspaper<lb />
When Dean Geary Eppley objected<lb />
to a picture of basement living quart-<lb />
ers for 24 women students, he decided<lb />
to make off with the papers so no-<lb />
body else could see it.<lb />
It wasn't the first censorship at-<lb />
tempt at Maryland. According to<lb />
Elin Lake, "Diamondback" editor,<lb />
the administration tried earlier this<lb />
year to keep the public from knowing<lb />
that the dean of women received a<lb />
summons for failing to stop for a<lb />
school bus that was loading and un-<lb />
loading passengers.<lb />
With The Roxyette Company<lb />
She Drops Dancing, Enters EC<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
She loves to talk, majors in Eng- met them at the RCA studio there.<lb />
Whenever everyone would get tired<lb />
from rehearsing, Susie's dance di-<lb />
rector would always say, "Don't be<lb />
discouraged, just remember Virginia<lb />
Mayo got her start as a Roxyette<lb />
Susie will be featured in the talent<lb />
;hov sponsored by the East Caro-<lb />
linian next Monday night.<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
"Never Let Me Go starring Clark<lb />
Cable and Gene Ti rncy in this<lb />
week's campus movie, to be shown<lb />
Friday night at 7 o'clock in Austin<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
T e story of the film is one which<lb />
appeals to patriotic Americans who<lb />
like to think of our native sons as<lb />
lish, ut most of all she is a pro-<lb />
fessional dancer. Yes, these are jusi<lb />
some of the accomplishments of Susie<lb />
Denton, a freshman from Raleigh.<lb />
Seems as if most of her life has<lb />
 n devoted to foot work, in fact for<lb />
seven years she has studied dancing<lb />
in R I igh. Susie's big moment came<lb />
as quite a urpri.se several years ago<lb />
in the form of a job with George A.<lb />
Hamid Grandstand Follies. Her danc-<lb />
ing teacher, who used to work for<lb />
j him, wrote him about her talents<lb />
id soon Susie was on her way to<lb />
N v York for four weeks of !��<lb />
hears before the show began its<lb />
tour.<lb />
For the last two summers Susie<lb />
was a Roxyette and the first sum-<lb />
mer she had the honor of being the<lb />
only "Southern Belle" in the show.<lb />
They traveled through the New Eng-<lb />
land states and up to Canada. Billed<lb />
as stylized tap, th 20-girl line she<lb />
Wade Cooper, Don King, Ed<lb />
Mathews and "Burz" Young<lb />
We, the authors of this column,<lb />
are writing in an effort to learn;<lb />
the four of us want to know more<lb />
about what is going on around us.<lb />
In order to achieve all that we should<lb />
from our life at college, we feel that<lb />
we owe it to ourselves to find out<lb />
what we can concerning various<lb />
school activities and situations. It is<lb />
our feeling that you, our fellow<lb />
students, are in a similar frame of<lb />
mind.<lb />
We are not journalists, far from<lb />
it, only students like you, who have<lb />
long felt a need, who have waited to<lb />
have it fulfilled; and who, at long<lb />
last, will, out of desperation, attempt<lb />
to do so ourselves.<lb />
Events which touch one group of<lb />
the student body are important to<lb />
all of the student body. Such things<lb />
as our athletic schedule or entertain-<lb />
ment series, which are the particular<lb />
interest of one department, are also<lb />
of interest to all students. In fol-<lb />
lowing editions we plan to discuss<lb />
such subjects as: our basketball<lb />
schedule, the necessary impetus need-<lb />
ed to encourage students to spend<lb />
weekends on campus, the problem of<lb />
keeping the "Y" Shop clean, Sat-<lb />
urday alfternoon football games, prof-<lb />
its of the student supply store and<lb />
soda shop, social fraternities, social<lb />
sororities, the entertainment series,<lb />
heating of classrooms before 8 o<lb />
clock and such other topics which<lb />
shall arise throughout the year.<lb />
If, at any time, any student is<lb />
familiar with a situation that he<lb />
feels would be of interest to all<lb />
students, or if any student is dis-<lb />
satisfied with a situation of interest<lb />
to all, we hope that he will not<lb />
hesitate to bring it to our attention.<lb />
Address any note to PO Box<lb />
Many persons here seem to<lb />
cerned with the task of "getting by"<lb />
all; they do not seem to have the tinu<lb />
ergy required U investigate their sub,<lb />
thoughtfully. One student did am<lb />
Christmas, that while at home, he v.<lb />
talk to persons involved in his ty; .<lb />
work, therefore striving to see and undei<lb />
situation as it is in his unit of work.<lb />
A great deal of little "extras" are<lb />
in order to achieve a well rounded i<lb />
"Extras" � meaning those additional I<lb />
digging in reference books, visiting<lb />
situations and talking to people. Kn<lb />
of any subject never hindered a student<lb />
say we get enough information about our<lb />
field of work; what are these educati<lb />
for? Why not acquire a little knowledg<lb />
own, without the push of assignment 1<lb />
classwork, follow up those hints giv<lb />
class hours. Classwork is guidance, the<lb />
to the individual student. When Doe<lb />
tions Newberry, Marx or a person having<lb />
thumb, find out more about the subjects,<lb />
always pop up again.<lb />
Maybe classes or ycur professor do<lb />
ly stimulate you to further study in.<lb />
of English or History, but it is very<lb />
such a reason for laziness is no excusi<lb />
not be said the inquiring mind is dead<lb />
campus. Effort and interest make th<lb />
combination which will develop a studt n1<lb />
specialized field as in general educati<lb />
Diamonds Are A Girl' Best Frit<lb />
that's the tune quite a few girls here<lb />
sang during the holidays. Results � why<lb />
of girls have those shining stones i<lb />
hand. Not only diamond rings, the fail.<lb />
such perfumes as Arpege and Channel<lb />
ually been drifting though Austin all we<lb />
eyes, excess poundage and answers on cl<lb />
note a feastive Christmas vacation. It-<lb />
settle down alter two weeks of turkey, b<lb />
nog and sleep, but a few stiff quizes will<lb />
up again. Now everyone is looking ahead to -<lb />
vacation. We really wish our time away.<lb />
Forum And Against'em<lb />
On Campus Morals<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
566.<lb />
the conquering, always victorious<lb />
type of heroes. Gable goes to Moscow was in did mostly musical comedy<lb />
as a newspaper correspondent and routines. All the shows were per-<lb />
falls in love with a pretty ballerina.<lb />
He marries her.<lb />
Gene Tierney, who portrays the<lb />
ballerina, shows courage and true<lb />
love for her American husband<lb />
throughout the movie. The couple<lb />
are honeymooning in the Baltic<lb />
when the "hammer and sickle" catch<lb />
up with them to order Gable to leave<lb />
and to forbid his wife's going with<lb />
him.<lb />
Gable leaves, but comes back and<lb />
this is the part where he shows his<lb />
medals aa the undauntlese hero. He<lb />
gets is wife eventually and this<lb />
concludes a very pleasant sit through<lb />
tha movie.<lb />
formed out of doors and as Susie<lb />
laughingly added, "We ruined a lot<lb />
of costumes, until they began letting<lb />
us wear bathing suits and tap bare-<lb />
foot<lb />
This summer Susie hopes to rejoin<lb />
the troupe again and though she<lb />
loves the work and that most of the<lb />
girls in the show are in their teens<lb />
also, she still wants to complete her<lb />
education and thus become more<lb />
well-rounded.<lb />
One big thrill she experienced was<lb />
meeting Perry Como, Eddie Fisher<lb />
and Lisa Kirk. It was while she was<lb />
j rehearsing with the show at the Man-<lb />
hattan Center in New York that she<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
This week's couple, Mary Alice<lb />
"Bo" Fields and Bill Harris, are both<lb />
from Goldston. They started going<lb />
together in the 11th grade at a class<lb />
party and have continued their ro-<lb />
mance through four years of college.<lb />
In September 1953 they became en-<lb />
gaged and are planning an early<lb />
August wedding. Says "Bo" about<lb />
their engagement, "Bill was so ex-<lb />
cited he put the ring on my right<lb />
hand. I hated to say anything, but<lb />
finally managed to tell him he had<lb />
put it on the wrong hand<lb />
"Bo" and Bill like fishing, playing<lb />
tennis, dancing, movies and boat rid-<lb />
ing. "Bo" dabbles a bit in art and<lb />
Bill says, "Sports are my hobby. I<lb />
love them all<lb />
Bill, who is majoring in PE, plans<lb />
to go to graduate school at Carolina<lb />
next fall. "Bo who is majoring in<lb />
primary education, hopes to get a<lb />
teaching job somewhere near Chapel<lb />
Hill so she can commute.<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
Couple of the Week, "Bo" and Bill<lb />
each receive a gift from Saslow'<lb />
Jewelers and a ticket to the Pitt<lb />
Theatre.)<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Friday<lb />
7 p.m.�The movie, "Never Let Me<lb />
Go starring Gene Tierney and Clark<lb />
Gable, will be shown in Austin Au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
8 p.m.�East Carolina will play<lb />
Elon here.<lb />
Monday<lb />
8 p.m.�A talent show sponsored<lb />
by the "East Carolinian" will be<lb />
presented in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
8 p.m.�The Faculty Lecture Club<lb />
will meet in Flanagan Auditorium.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
7 p.m.�The Home Economics Club<lb />
will meet in Flanagan.<lb />
8 p.m.�There will be a joint piano<lb />
recital by George E. Perry and Eliz-<lb />
abeth Drake of the Music Depart-<lb />
ment in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
7 p.m.�The Student Government<lb />
Association will meet in Flanagan<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
5:45-6:45 p.m.�Phi Omicron Home<lb />
Economics Society will serve a spa-<lb />
ghetti supper in Flanagan.<lb />
6:30 p.m.�"Y" Vespers will be held<lb />
in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
6:30 p.m.�A Workshop Production<lb />
will be given in the Training School<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Much, much has been said around Ea<lb />
Una campus about the morals of stud<lb />
gist of the matter is a taken-for-gran<lb />
ment that men and women have low<lb />
standards of conduct today to a level<lb />
what mom and pop or the college deans<lb />
them.<lb />
This problem is as old as cultural c<lb />
The oldest member of society today can rerj<lb />
when he was confronted with the same<lb />
The idea has always been that "the youi<lb />
eration is going to the dogs<lb />
In colleges this same situation has i �<lb />
at least the same type of "dressing down'<lb />
given to students for years and years.<lb />
This is no effort to brush aside th.<lb />
discussion of the topic as trivial. For<lb />
accepted statistical fact that tmrnoi<lb />
slacker restraints on personal beha<lb />
really much nearer to being real problems<lb />
than they were in ealier days. All des<lb />
students will be alarmed if an attitude<lb />
cern about the matter prevails here at E<lb />
lina.<lb />
The rules stated in our student hand<lb />
regarded as the laws by which our<lb />
should abide. Any one of us must adm;<lb />
have few, if any, unreasonable restrict<lb />
cerning our moral obligations. Compai<lb />
other co-ed schools, East Carolina is<lb />
not an unrelenting mother.<lb />
The paper takes no stand on the is<lb />
the problem brings about more tension than<lb />
heretofore. Neither do we have the slight<lb />
tentions of creating a sensation. W<lb />
around a bit and got a few opinions on th<lb />
troversy merely because it seems to<lb />
controversy.<lb />
Anne Bynum, third assistant treasurer<lb />
bGA and an East Carolina honor student oi his<lb />
respect, believes any moral problem anvwhere can<lb />
be solved in one way. Each individual must asss�J<lb />
high moral standards, live up to them and<lb />
his friends to do the same, according to<lb />
Bent Hillesland, Norwegian exchange<lb />
dent who came to East Carolina in SereflM<lb />
admits that conditions are worse at this <lb />
than at the University of Oslo, which she attena-<lb />
ed last year. But, says Berit, there are absolute<lb />
no restrictions on anyone's behaviour in ��<lb />
European schools. At Oslo University student-<lb />
are free as anyone else. . . . They may stay �P<lb />
or out all night; they do as they wish with their<lb />
7 p.mn moTia, "Sombrero� f IT?' I011, M they P their f ees and �<lb />
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RIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1964<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
.27<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Bowl has coin and gone<lb />
tandpoint, was-<lb />
as far ag the Pi-<lb />
� i ,vncd.<lb />
Morris Harvey th-<lb />
owed co a team that, for one<lb />
lar (i � i. was a b ttei<lb />
on practically any<lb />
� Hue would have<lb />
 su: . -� la � Saturd<lb />
i er, ha Jim i'arr,<lb />
ailing of<lb />
Maxwi I nia-<lb />
i nti the Pi-<lb />
M<lb />
H<lb />
w<lb /><lb />
rs.<lb />
Mai<lb />
a gripe<lb />
h State Conference is looking<lb />
gift. East Carolina practically<lb />
yen begging for a : owl bid. They<lb />
'ailed in their attempts so they<lb />
; d to be host loam in their own<lb />
me to be played on January<lb />
 L954. Phey invited Morris Harvey<lb />
in West Virginia to be their op-<lb />
aonent. Behind the scenes�Asppala-<lb />
 ! eat Morris Harvey by at least<lb />
rD's; East Carolina beat Appa-<lb />
. by four TD's. Now Santa,<lb />
we know East Carolina is looking<lb />
for something�what, we're not sure<lb />
� f but kindly bring it to them for<lb />
hate to see anyone left out<lb />
and especially the poor little Pirates<lb />
'rom East Carolina who's sports edi-<lb />
tor claims that they have one of the<lb />
i si teams in the nation???" (Note:<lb />
: te majority of the grammatical<lb />
rrors in the a' ove letter have been<lb />
�orrected.)<lb />
Xow the above remarks, made by<lb />
l esson Elon'a illustrious journalist, seem to<lb />
 sim ly to be a case of sour grapes.<lb />
j ; �. L952 the Buc footballers ruined<lb />
ir f0 he � I I ristians' homecoming 25-9,<lb />
y walloped thena thrice in bas-<lb />
all and knocked them out of the<lb />
trict 26 NA1A title. Twice in golf<lb />
I twice in tennis the Pirates came<lb />
on top. Only in baseball were<lb />
Christians able to cop a win.<lb />
d to top it all off there was a<lb />
orris narvey<lb />
?<lb />
Car Sparks Eagle Eleven<lb />
To Triumph In Elks Bowl<lb />
Beats P<lb />
12-0<lb />
Morris Harvey College of Char- gathering.<lb />
I had<lb />
B - turned<lb />
it his halt<lb />
I,ee : I I mes vir-<lb />
e d emivi burden<lb />
Ray<lb />
VV i<lb />
ire I ��<lb />
stud j I<lb />
i Gold,<lb />
;h Ea :<lb />
� teams.<lb />
ing of a<lb />
A:<lb />
little<lb />
Santa Claus,  last fall.<lb />
. for aid for the<lb />
g Eton ics, also<lb />
er t i arks<lb />
ii we quote:<lb />
we know that this<lb />
:u<lb />
w.<lb />
not<lb />
,1<lb />
ish<lb />
lesion, W.Va defeated East Caro-<lb />
lina College 12-0 in the first annual<lb />
Elks Bowl foothall clash Saturday<lb />
at College Stadium.<lb />
Jim Carr, a dazzling i t halfback<lb />
who was awarded the Masl Valuable<lb />
Player trophy immediately following<lb />
the contest, sparked the Golden Ea-<lb />
gles' triumph with his outstanding<lb />
broken field running and stellar de-<lb />
fensive play.<lb />
East Carolina won the toss and<lb />
ieeted to receive the opening kick-<lb />
off. Paul Gay returned the ail 20<lb />
yards to the 37 where the Pirates<lb />
began a drive which was stopped<lb />
on the Morris Harvey 36 when Dick<lb />
Cherry fumbled. J. D. Kidd recover-<lb />
ed for the Eagb's and the show was<lb />
practically over for the Bue<lb />
An exchange of kicks gave the<lb />
Eagl s the ball on their own 16 yard<lb />
line from wli re they promptly<lb />
marched! 84 yearda to their first TD.<lb />
Bob Petty went off left tackle from<lb />
three yards out for the tally. Quar-<lb />
terback Bob Maxwell, who also play-<lb />
ed an outstanding game, elected to<lb />
run for the extra point but was<lb />
�mowed under by the Pirate fore-<lb />
wall.<lb />
Midway in the scoring drive Louis<lb />
Hallow, the Pirates' first string crn-<lb />
11 r, committed a flagrant personal<lb />
ld on by the skin of their teeth . foul ami was OScorted from the field<lb />
m being humiliated. ky referee Lou Bello.<lb />
th ir<lb />
The entire third period saw both<lb />
teams battle between the 30-yard<lb />
s as the Pirates sought to find<lb />
scoring punch which gave<lb />
the North State Conference<lb />
championship in 1953. The Eagles<lb />
however, though outweighed by 20<lb />
; ounds per man in the line, were<lb />
not to be denied. They held the<lb />
Ea t Carolina ground game in check<lb />
and pushed Dick Cherry, the Pirates'<lb />
passing ace, so that he suffered one<lb />
of his worst offensive days.<lb />
King Drives For Yardage In Bowl Classic<lb />
, f . "xmvwMma �<lb />
matter of a 45-25 grid romp<lb />
It seems to us, therefore, that the<lb />
only difficulty is that the Christians'<lb />
athletic sun is fast beginning to set.<lb />
No longer can they feel sure of a<lb />
win wh. a they engage Pirate ath-<lb />
ouldiletic squads. Now instead, they have<lb />
en froi<lb />
Only dangerous threat by eith r<lb />
club in the third period came on the<lb />
irs 'play from scrimmage when<lb />
Carr took a handoff from Maxwell<lb />
: n i scooted TO yards for an appar-<lb />
ent TD. The i lay was nullified how-<lb />
ever, when an official ruled that he<lb />
had � I pped out of bounds on bis<lb />
own 40 ard line.<lb />
Soon after the fourth period open-<lb />
ed, a punt by Tom Allsbrook rolled<lb />
�:� the Morris Harvey four yard<lb />
li i, bul the Eagles kicked out of the<lb />
hole. The Bucs drove 1 ack to the<lb />
15 yard line soon a er but the<lb />
charging Eagle line bottled up the<lb />
Pirates and a desperation pass from<lb />
Cherry to his favorite regular sea-<lb />
son target, end and co-captain Bob-<lb />
by Hodges, was knocked down in the<lb />
. nd .one.<lb />
For the Eagles the win represent-<lb />
ed swe � victory over the team which<lb />
was rated from twelve to 30 points<lb />
superior. The Pirates played what<lb />
ap eared almost to be sluggishly at<lb />
�;<lb />
1 GARRIS GROCERY j<lb /><lb /><lb />
GREENVILLE'S FOOD CENTER<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche Streets<lb />
Claude King, fullback for the East Carolina Pirates, picks up a first down in the Elks Bowl game at<lb />
College Stadium, January 2. King's effort was to no avail however, as the Bucs sustained a 12-0 defeat.<lb />
College Students<lb />
COME IN AND SEE<lb />
OUR FINE SELECTION OF SUITS and COATS<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
iraes while the darting Eagle<lb />
An errant aerial thrown by quar-ground attack turned the big Pirate<lb />
ne at will.<lb />
Only lnight spots for East Caro-<lb />
lina were in the personages of guard<lb />
David Lee and halfback Emo Boado.<lb />
Lee played virtually the entire con-<lb />
tent, and was in on the majority of<lb />
the tackles. Boado, though not<lb />
oat (I the entire contest, turned in<lb />
se eral fine runs.<lb />
Tii. win gave Morris Harvey an<lb />
overall mark of 6-3-1 while the V-<lb />
rateg closed out the season with a<lb />
record of eight wins against two d<lb />
terback Dick Cherry midway the<lb />
second period was intercepted by Carr<lb />
and returned to the Eagles' 30 yard<lb />
line. A well-mixed series of passing<lb />
and running plays moved the ball to<lb />
the East Carolina 28 from which point<lb />
Maxw- ll passed to right end Bob<lb />
Spenik for the touchdown. The at-<lb />
tempted placement was wide.<lb />
Halftime ceremonies found Albion<lb />
Dunn, of the Greenville Elks Club<lb />
ssirig the throng of some 4,500<lb />
The yardstick:<lb />
Morris Harvey East Carolina<lb />
10 First Downs 13<lb />
149 Yds. Gained Rushing 116<lb />
31 Yds. Lost Rushing 18<lb />
118 Net Yds. Rushing 98<lb />
7 Passes Attempted 24<lb />
3 Passes Completed 10<lb />
63 Yds. Gained Passing 82<lb />
4 Passed Intercepted by 0<lb />
8 Punts 5<lb />
33.6 Punting Avg. 32.0<lb />
0 Fumbles 2<lb />
1 Fumbles Recovered 1<lb />
25 Yds. Penalized 60<lb />
Men's Aquatic Club Slates<lb />
Meet With Davidson Freshmen<lb />
M.J <lb />
addr<lb />
;�( rsons. East Carolina president<lb />
John D. Messkk also welcomed the feat<lb />
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Led by the scoring of center Bo' h<lb />
Hodees, the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
romped over the Crusaders of Bel- j<lb />
-on Abbey 101-83 here Tuesday!<lb />
night. The victory was the fifth <lb />
straight win of the season for the j<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
The Pirates took the lead early in<lb />
the first quarter and never were<lb />
threatened during the entire game.<lb />
With seven seconds remaining in. th<lb />
lontesl 'f.iter Bob Move .scored the<lb />
00th and th - final point.<lb />
Big Bobby Hodges was the high<lb />
man for the Pirates with 27 points<lb />
ollowf 1 by Charlie Huffman with<lb />
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The box:<lb />
Easl Carolina College's Men's<lb />
Aquatic Club will pit force against<lb />
the strong Davidson Freshman Wild-<lb />
cats of the Southern Conference when<lb />
I they travel to Davidson January 13.<lb />
rfchis contest will mark the first<lb />
time that East Carolina has ever<lb />
competed in an intercollegiate swim<lb />
meet.<lb />
The swim ham has been practicing<lb />
e Memorial Pool since November<lb />
under the direction of Dr. Charles<lb />
IX Shaw. To date the Pirates Aquatic<lb />
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Cooper, Milton Foley, Bill Costner,<lb />
Richard Genton, Jerry Powell, Gar-<lb />
land Tuton, Richard Fuller, Joe Mem-<lb />
ory, Phil Weaver; Back Strokes:<lb />
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( ooper; f Breast Strokers: Frank<lb />
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Moore and Milton Foley.<lb />
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Jan. 13�Davidson Freshman<lb />
(away)<lb />
Jan. 16�UvC freshman (home<lb />
2 i.m.)<lb />
Jan. 18�Stte College Aquati<lb />
Club (home 4 p.m.)<lb />
Feb. 6�UNX Freshman (away)<lb />
Feb. 13�Clemson (home 2 p.m.)<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Huffman,<lb />
McArthur,<lb />
Harris, f<lb />
Rice, f<lb />
Hodges. C<lb />
Moye, c<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Bush, g<lb />
H ath, g<lb />
Hodge, g<lb />
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fg ft pf tp<lb />
8 2 5 18<lb />
0 0 10<lb />
5 2 2 12<lb />
0 0 10<lb />
8 11 5 27<lb />
0. 3<lb />
4 4<lb />
2 3<lb />
5 12<lb />
North State Standings<lb />
East Carolina College's basketball<lb />
team has picked up where the foot-<lb />
ball team left off. The Pirate cagers,<lb />
like their gridiron counterparts, are<lb />
leading the North State Conference<lb />
with an undefeated mark.<lb />
As of Tuesday High Point and<lb />
Western Carolina also were unde-<lb />
eated in loop play with Elon and<lb />
Appalachian untried. The Apps have<lb />
laved seven contests however, all<lb />
outside the conference, and lost them<lb />
all.<lb />
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Conference<lb />
W L<lb />
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0 0 0 0<lb />
2 2 5 6<lb />
12 2 2<lb />
37 27 33 101<lb />
East Carolina �<lb />
High Point  1 0<lb />
(Western Carolina  1 0<lb />
Lenoir Rfcyne 1 1<lb />
Guilford  V 2<lb />
Atlantic Christian � 1 2<lb />
Appalachian  0<lb />
Elon ; ;<lb />
Catawba   2<lb />
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Gaetano, f<lb />
Dragon, f<lb />
Minis, f �<lb />
Protonentia, f<lb />
Connors, f<lb />
Theberge, f<lb />
Ciol, c<lb />
Mead, c<lb />
Harding, c<lb />
Marcil, g<lb />
(VBri n, g<lb />
Taglier, g<lb />
Perez, g<lb />
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3 0 3 6<lb />
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0<lb />
5<lb />
4<lb />
1 9<lb />
0 4<lb />
0 0 0 0<lb />
0 2<lb />
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0 1<lb />
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0 2<lb />
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1 2<lb />
1 11<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Free Teacher Education May<lb />
Solve Shortage, Jenkins States<lb />
Free teacher education financed on<lb />
the local level and organization of<lb />
uture teacher units in high schools<lb />
were encouraged by Dean Leo W. <lb />
Jenkins of East Carolina College in '<lb />
an address delivered Thursday at a<lb />
meeting of school superintendents<lb />
held in High Point.<lb />
Effective Future Teachers of Amer-<lb />
ica Clul s in the high schools can<lb />
provide "oo-the-job training situation<lb />
in el mentary schools Dean Jenkins<lb />
inted out.<lb />
A cmota of 25 eats per-eapita,<lb />
from local taxation or com-<lb />
ri Son, through organi-<lb />
f citizuis groups m counties<lb />
cities will provide funds annually<lb />
scholarships for high school<lb />
Ua - desirous of becoming ele-<lb />
school teachers, Dean Jen-<lb />
i said in discussing his plan.<lb />
Citing te benefits from such<lb />
funds which would enable students<lb />
to attend most teachers colleges, Dean<lb />
Jenkins said the fund would grow<lb />
each year and over a four-year period<lb />
would mean 30 high school graduates<lb />
could become elementary teachers.<lb />
 a democracy such as ours, with<lb />
many social, economic and po-<lb />
ii problems, it is of paramount<lb />
concern to all that our children<lb />
receive a good education. This teach-<lb />
er-shortage problem can be licked<lb />
the way we have historically solved<lb />
many of our other difficulties �-<lb />
locally. U is our problem. . . � Citi-<lb />
zens will respond to the appeal if<lb />
r presented to them in a logical<lb />
  clear manner Dr. Jenkins went<lb />
oa to emphasize, adding that "the<lb />
program should not be financed by<lb />
the state, especially at the expense<lb />
of teachers' salaries<lb />
Citine a nlan used y a<lb />
Greenville<lb />
civic club in student loans rather<lb />
than a "grant-in-aid, Dean Jenkins<lb />
Pirates Tackle<lb />
Elon Tomorrow<lb />
For Sixth Win<lb />
by Anvver Joseph<lb />
East Carolina College's Pirates<lb />
play host to the Christians of Elon<lb />
College here tomorrow night and<lb />
at the same time seek their sixth<lb />
straight win of the new born bas-<lb />
ic thall season.<lb />
The Pirates, who have captured<lb />
jumni News<lb />
on one of our registration nights<lb />
and see these young men come in<lb />
to 'sign up' for night classes.<lb />
"I Wok an F-84 and flew over to<lb />
th b e where CoL (L. L.) May is<lb />
stationed, but was unable to contact<lb />
him. They said he was jut gone for<lb />
la few days, they thought, so I hope<lb />
eailv having a good that 1 can see him before he i;<lb />
I . ,11. 1 1  .l Tlt �) I I'll H<lb />
noted the<lb />
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to the<lb />
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profession from the assist-<lb />
im � rovided the students using the<lb />
loan fund.<lb />
Teachers and school superintend-<lb />
ents .should encourage people to enter<lb />
the teaching profession, as other pro-<lb />
E ssional people aid recruiting pro-<lb />
grams, the speaker said.<lb />
Turning to a discussion of keeping<lb />
teachers, the (ban expressed the be-<lb />
lief that North Carolina will have<lb />
a stronger teaching corps if it op-<lb />
erates under a state tenure law.<lb />
Other factors in keeping teacher-?<lb />
are freedom from details associated<lb />
with the multiplicity of drives that<lb />
are ev r present in our schools,<lb />
freedom to accept or decline com-<lb />
munity invitations from extra work,<lb />
and freedom from "nagging about<lb />
matters which are the concern of the<lb />
school board or the county board of<lb />
education. Dr. Jenkins cited.<lb />
Dean Jenkins noted that "we can<lb />
get good teacherg and hold good<lb />
teachers if we put some effort to<lb />
the task and stop wasting time be-<lb />
moaning the teacher shortage to the<lb />
tune of those who would relegate<lb />
of their five starts, will once<lb />
again call on the mastery of offense<lb />
and defense which, has kept them in<lb />
the ranks of the undefeated.<lb />
At the end of the pre-Christmas<lb />
games the Christians had won three<lb />
and lost two of their five contests.<lb />
They defeated the McCrary Eagles<lb />
twice and Presbyterian College of<lb />
South Carolina once and lost, twice<lb />
to Belmont Abbey, Sl-78, 75-65, a<lb />
team beaten by the Tirates 76-67 and<lb />
101-83.<lb />
The Pirates on the other hand<lb />
have kept a clean -date thus far<lb />
with wins over Guilford, Catawha.<lb />
Lenoir Shyne and two from Belmoni<lb />
Abbey.<lb />
Coach Doc Mathis will call on<lb />
Guards Jack Malloy and Joe Gauldin,<lb />
Center Dave Maddox, Eton's high<lb />
scorer with 85 points so far, and<lb />
Don Packard and Bobby Timmons<lb />
lead the Christians of Elon.<lb />
For the conference leading Pi-<lb />
rates it will be Cecil Heath and J. C.<lb />
Thomas at guards, Captain Bobby<lb />
Hodges at cent<lb />
LT. GILBERT WOOLARD<lb />
EDUCATION OFFICER<lb />
N KOREAN THEATRE<lb />
A newsy and "chatty" UUer re-<lb />
ceived from Lt. Gilert Woolard Jr.<lb />
('51 BS) tils of his dulies (addi-<lb />
tional) as Base Education Officer at<lb />
a Korean air base.<lb />
"Well, 1 am i<lb />
time with my new 'additional duty'<lb />
e Education Officer (you just<lb />
thai teaching blood out).<lb />
tually isn't much different<lb />
principal-teacher job I had<lb />
Lt Bushy Fork Roxboro, N. C.) ex-<lb />
,T,t, of course, we have to keep<lb />
nore in line with military procedure.<lb />
a little over 460 men en-<lb />
night group study classes<lb />
900 i rsonnel on the base<lb />
in correspondence instruc-<lb />
 . 13 qualified military<lb />
as in itructors teaching 16<lb />
courses; four high school<lb />
three college level courses,<lb />
as B<lb />
can't get<lb />
The job a<lb />
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th n. We<lb />
pel �nnel<lb />
d i f fer n t<lb />
courses,<lb />
'ro-<lb />
tated (He has been rotated and is<lb />
now back in the United States.)<lb />
"Since the 'cease-fire things haw<lb />
hern rather quiet around, though we<lb />
are staying in a state of combat-<lb />
readnesa at all times. (This is why<lb />
a- are having such an expanded<lb />
educational program, I think.) Since<lb />
FRIDAY, JANUARY<lb />
Dramatics Group Casts Nine<lb />
Students For Fall Production<lb />
.  ��, M�hn L0V� Mary<lb />
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kte n� play, which caii. for seven tray the Senator I<lb />
 and two women, has provided I Kinley<lb />
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still that of a<lb />
�ilot, I am anxiooe aboul<lb />
peace talks as any one and hope<lb />
hat we do not have to go back into<lb />
�ombat again to settle this thing,<lb />
.hough it appears that the Commies<lb />
ion't respect anything except strength<lb />
and show of arms<lb />
ocialite and daughter of Senate.<lb />
 -Kinl y. Carolyn, a senior, baa been<lb />
�i, �� Teacher's Playhouse for<lb />
,   and she baa participat d<lb />
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,f -j .  wer � ei lie's Aunt "Ev-<lb />
and "You Can't 'lake It<lb />
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Bill P<lb />
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r and Charlie Huff-<lb />
man<lb />
and Don Harris at forwards.<lb />
ive vocational cours s, and four spok-<lb />
en language eour.se Outside of hay-<lb />
ing many qualified instructors avail-<lb />
able, unlimited source of funds, text-<lb />
books, and classroom facilities( a<lb />
 public school teacher's dream!), our<lb />
program is much like the ordinary<lb />
i chool plant setup. It is really very<lb />
inspiring to see so many young mm<lb />
going to class and trying to continue<lb />
with their education under, shall we<lb />
ay, rather adverse conditions. I be-<lb />
lieve many mothers would be happy<lb />
 know that their young sons are<lb />
using their fr e time overseas trying<lb />
to improve themselves educationally,<lb />
and I wish that you could be here<lb />
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It's<lb />
MERIT SHOES<lb />
While their unathletic cohorts were<lb />
enjoying the softness oi the holiday<lb />
lull, the Pirate basketeers wore lack-<lb />
ing in fun and frolic in two-a-day<lb />
workouts since the 28th under the<lb />
 e. of Coach Porter�but<lb />
this system really paid dividends<lb />
against Belmont Abbey Tuesday 441 points in five games can't have<lb />
night. The Pirates hit the floor with j much lacking<lb />
vigor of an Olympic<lb />
team and ran with<lb />
out of the Crusaders proved it.<lb />
A: the bee-inning of the season<lb />
otne observers fell the Pirates' loss<lb />
f Sonny Russell would be too much<lb />
'or the BOC colors to bear, but now<lb />
' hev've<lb />
year the second five is stacked with<lb />
strength and experience. Paul Jones<lb />
and Dor. Harris have been alternating<lb />
at the vacated Russell-slot with the<lb />
latter showing a little more con-<lb />
isteney. Waverly Akios, Ron Hodge<lb />
rid E. W. Bush, a trio of Oak Ridge<lb />
transfers, have added speed and<lb />
height to the replacements. Johnny<lb />
Rice and William McArthur, a couple<lb />
of freshman protegees, are in the<lb />
grooming stage and should gain mo-<lb />
mi ntum with experience.<lb />
( ; pt. Bobby Bodges has beeB the<lb />
big cog in the Pirates' wheel of for-<lb />
tune to date with 126 points in five<lb />
games for a prodigious 25.2 game<lb />
output. Thr senior center has hit hi,<lb />
peak in basketball prowess and come<lb />
graduation time should be high on<lb />
the pro basketball scouts' lists.<lb />
Forward Charlie Huffman is hav-<lb />
ing hi8 greatest year. The towering<lb />
hook shot artist has had the old<lb />
Indian sign on the .Pirate opponents<lb />
ill season and had burned the twine<lb />
i awrence, the young veteran<lb />
,j ir � hu: ' and of Mary Mc-<lb />
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