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MHBnMBNOTHMPIHHDMHHMi<lb />
It Pays To Do Business<lb />
With Those Businesses<lb />
That Advertise With Us<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Spiritual Emphasis Week<lb />
May Be A Turning Point<lb />
In Your Life, Try And See<lb />
VOLUME XXIX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1954<lb />
Number 14<lb />
SpiritualIJSmphasis Week Begins Monday<lb />
SGA Sponsors Dance<lb />
For Polio Thurs<lb />
day<lb />
laturt<lb />
dance for the March of<lb />
il be sponsored by the<lb />
rnment Association next<lb />
� after the hall pme<lb />
 . an.<lb />
to the county chair-<lb />
� �! a dance, the Stu-<lb />
�cided to do so in<lb />
ionaJ drive in the<lb />
I loon Williams<lb />
an of a committee<lb />
lance y SGA Piesident<lb />
S eed.<lb />
arge was set at 25<lb />
erson and donations will<lb />
sion for j?irls will be<lb />
Saieed said that<lb />
a1 it could be obtained.<lb />
Ii�s Still I nder Study<lb />
proposed revisions<lb />
of the Student Hand-<lb />
ostponed until mimeo-<lb />
iea could be made avail-<lb />
tai gee, which have been<lb />
i. gislature, Executive<lb />
Administration and other<lb />
will still get further study<lb />
nal vote of the legislature<lb />
I ires Russell's Jersery<lb />
- i m Dr. N. M. Jor-<lb />
�' health and phy-<lb />
athletic depart-<lb />
ment is securing another jersey to<lb />
re; lace number 14, which was worn by<lb />
the Pirate eager star, Sonny Russell,<lb />
during his past years here. The jersey<lb />
will soon be officially retired.<lb />
Five delegates were selected to at-<lb />
tend the regional Virginia-Carolina<lb />
Stud-nt Association of the National<lb />
Student Association to be held at<lb />
Woman's College of UNC in Greens-<lb />
boro, February 13. Jimmy Winstead,<lb />
Howard Rooks, Jane Kanoy, the<lb />
editor of the "East Carolinian" and<lb />
one of the editors of the "Buccaneer<lb />
were elected as delegates by the body.<lb />
Percy Wi'lkins and Ann Siler were<lb />
appointed as the student members to<lb />
serve on a student-faculty committee<lb />
to select "Mr. and Miss Student<lb />
Teacher" of 1953-54.<lb />
Official Lost-Found<lb />
An official lost and found depart-<lb />
ment is being investigated on the<lb />
camrus. At present the Alumni office,<lb />
dean of men's office and the SGA<lb />
office handle most lost and found<lb />
articles. The potential officeial lost-<lb />
found bureau will be the Alumni of-<lb />
fice which will move sometime next<lb />
week to the old Home Management<lb />
building or the campus telephone of-<lb />
fice which the Alumni office has oc-<lb />
cupied for a number of years.<lb />
Names Omitted On List<lb />
Due to an error Charlotee W.<lb />
Baker and Verle Trueblood were<lb />
omitted on the list of students<lb />
who made all ones during Fall<lb />
Quarter, Dr. Orval L. Phillips,<lb />
registrar, announced this week.<lb />
This brings the total of one<lb />
students on campus to 17.<lb />
Winter Term Enrollment Tops<lb />
Previous Figures, Says Phillips<lb />
Kegi -<lb />
s thig year ior, 302; senior, 354; graduate, 17<lb />
enrollment full-time and 129 part-time; special,<lb />
.i- and extension. 263.<lb />
rag to an an-<lb />
Lrar Orval L.<lb />
.I of lr)S men and<lb />
i regis ered for courses<lb />
rig work on the cam-<lb />
i 2,095, as com-<lb />
� te 1962-1953 winter<lb />
1,796 for the same period<lb />
Faculty Artists<lb />
Present Recital<lb />
extension courses<lb />
rn N nth Carolina<lb />
its, most of them<lb />
iblic schools. The<lb />
t .  n tudentg for the<lb />
. lasl year was approxi-<lb />
i<lb />
ose taking work on the<lb />
. nrolled in courses<lb />
l a teachers,<lb />
and 450 women are<lb />
elementary education,<lb />
rg indicates that<lb />
Easi Carolina to train<lb />
teachers and so to de-<lb />
shortage of personnel<lb />
education are<lb />
-access,<lb />
who nrolled at East Car-<lb />
ge this quarter for the<lb />
me Ticlude 130 men and<lb />
Individuals who have regis-<lb />
;res taught on the cam-<lb />
g the present school year<lb />
?tal 2.342, of whom 22212<lb />
college during the fall<lb />
1,159;<lb />
� now on the campus<lb />
and men students,<lb />
A recital of works for two pianos<lb />
presented by Elizabeth Drake and<lb />
George E. Perry of the East Caro-<lb />
lina L Uege faculty and an informal<lb />
reception in th ir honor afterwards<lb />
irovitied chief interest at the January<lb />
n ting o the Greenville Music Club<lb />
Tuesday of this week.<lb />
Approximately 300 club members<lb />
and guests were present in the Austin<lb />
auditorium on the college campus to<lb />
hear the faculty pianists, in a pro-<lb />
gram sponsored by the city music<lb />
organization and the East Carolina<lb />
department of music.<lb />
Selections played by Miss Drake<lb />
and Mr. Perry during the evening<lb />
ranged from a series of Bach pre-<lb />
ludes to works by Gershwin, Shasta-<lb />
kovich. and other modern composers,<lb />
ncluded among their numbers were<lb />
Schubert's "Rondo Brillianto<lb />
Brahms' "Variations on a Theme by<lb />
Haydn Rachmaninoff' "Floods of<lb />
"Spring and Chabrier's "Espana<lb />
Rhapsody<lb />
The duo-pianists have played to-<lb />
gether during the past few years in<lb />
Raleigh, Wake Forest, Farmville,<lb />
Greenville and elsewhere in eastern<lb />
North Carolina. Their performance<lb />
eakdown of the total of i Tuesday was received with enthu-<lb />
a - he following enrollment: jsiastic applause by the audience, and<lb />
. 796; sophomore, 489; jun-1 after the conclusion of the scheduled<lb />
Playhouse Slates<lb />
Musical Comedy<lb />
January 25<lb />
Two East Carolina College stu-<lb />
dents, members of the Teachers Play-<lb />
house, college dramatics club, have<lb />
provided the script and the score<lb />
for a musical comedy "Banana Moon<lb />
which the club will present Monday,<lb />
January 25.<lb />
Tlie performance will take place<lb />
at 8:15 p.m. and will be open to the<lb />
public. The production will be one<lb />
of a series of workshop plays given<lb />
during the school year.<lb />
The comedy, a romantic story of<lb />
amateurs in a summer stock theatre,<lb />
was adapted by Douglas Mitchell,<lb />
Gretnville sophomore, from Laurence<lb />
Wiley's "Return Engagement Music<lb />
for songs and dances was written by<lb />
Patricia Godwin, sophomore from<lb />
Havelock, with Mitchell as collab-<lb />
orator.<lb />
Susie Denton and Hannah Phelps,<lb />
'oth of Raleigh, are serving as cno-<lb />
rioraphcis for the performance and<lb />
wit i Charles E. Shearon of Durham<lb />
will appear as principal dancers.<lb />
Scenery was designed by Jean Tet-<lb />
terton of Greenville and is being<lb />
luilt under her direction. Ernest<lb />
White of Wnyfiesbnro, Va. is in<lb />
charge of lighting and sound effects.<lb />
The cast of "Banana Moon" in-<lb />
cludes Jeanne Pritchard, Elizabeth j<lb />
City; James L. Thompson, Durham;<lb />
Lingle, China Grove; Robert<lb />
Jardm-r, Rocky Mount; Anna Avant,<lb />
Whitevill ; and Patricia. Mitchell is<lb />
director of the production. Eleven<lb />
other students will appear in miner<lb />
parts.<lb />
Spiritual Emphasis Week Program<lb />
MONDAY, JANUARY 18<lb />
10:00 STUDENT AND FACULTY ASSEMBLY�Wright Auditori-<lb />
um. Keynote Address, Dr. Huggin. Topic: "Spiritual<lb />
Foundations of American Life: What Are They?" Music<lb />
by the College Singers.<lb />
3:00 COFFEE HOUR�Y Hut.<lb />
7:00 STUDENT AND FACULTY ASSEMBLY�Austin Auditori-<lb />
um. Speaker, Dr. Lovejoy. Topic: "Maintaining the Spirit-<lb />
ual Foundations: Have We Abandoned Our Spiritual<lb />
Heritage"<lb />
8:00 OPEN FORUM�Austin Auditorium. Moderator, Mr. Jones.<lb />
All members of the panel participating.<lb />
9:15 INFORMAL MEETINGS�Various Dormitories. (Places listed<lb />
under OPPORTUNITIES.)<lb />
Auditorium. Speaker, Dr.<lb />
School Blazer Orders<lb />
Those persons desiring East<lb />
Carolina College blazers this year<lb />
are requested to see Janet<lb />
Hoges, 2f7 Fleming Hall, within<lb />
the next month.<lb />
The school jackets are being<lb />
sold by the Association for<lb />
Childhood Education. Orders will<lb />
be taken by Janet from 7 p.m.<lb />
until 10:30 p.m with a $5 deposit<lb />
required with each order.<lb />
rogram they wre recalled to the<lb />
stage for a number of oncores.<lb />
Representing the Greenville Music<lb />
Clu'j in w looming and entertaining<lb />
guests at the reception were Miss Bea-<lb />
trice Chauncey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert<lb />
Gray, Mrs. Burt Greene, and Mrs.<lb />
Edmund Durham.<lb />
Charles A. White of the Greenville<lb />
Muic Club announced Tuesday at<lb />
a short business meeting that Bizet's<lb />
"Carmen" will be presented by the<lb />
Grass Roots Opera Company Febru-<lb />
ary 1G in the College Theatre here.<lb />
Plans were begun for the event,<lb />
which will be sponsored by the club.<lb />
TUESDAY. JANUARY 19<lb />
7:30 DEVOTIONAL PERIOD<lb />
Protestant Service�Austin<lb />
Huggin.<lb />
Roman Catholic Service�St. Peter's Roman Catholic<lb />
Church, Rev. Charles J. Gable, Pastor.<lb />
9:30 COFFEE HOUR�Y Hut.<lb />
12:00 CHAPEL�Austin Auditorium. Speaker, Mr. Jones.<lb />
3:00 COFFEE HOUR�Y Hut.<lb />
4:00 FACULTY SEMINAR�Flanagan Auditorium. Leader, Dr.<lb />
Lovejoy. Topic: "Moral and Spiritual Value in Public<lb />
Education<lb />
7:00 STUDENT AND FACULTY ASSEMBLY�Austin Auditori-<lb />
um. Speaker, Rabbi Hershfield. Topic: "Basic Institutions<lb />
of American Life: the Home, the School, the Church<lb />
8:00 OPEN FORUM�Austin Auditorium. Moderator, Mr. Jones.<lb />
All members of the panel participating.<lb />
9:15 INFORMAL MEETINGS�Various Dormitories.<lb />
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20<lb />
7:30 DEVOTIONAL PERIOD<lb />
Protestant Service�Austin Auditorium. Speaker, Dr.<lb />
Lovejoy.<lb />
Roman Catholic Service�St. Peter's Roman Catholic<lb />
Church, Rev. Charles J. Gable, Pastor.<lb />
9:30 COFFEE HOUR�Y Hut.<lb />
3:00 COFFEE HOUR�Y Hut.<lb />
7:00 STUDENT AND FACULTY ASSEMBLY�Austin Auditori-<lb />
um. Speaker, Mr. Finlator. Topic: "The American Way<lb />
Versus the Communist Way: What Are the Basic Con-<lb />
flicts?"<lb />
8:00 OPEN FORUM�Austin Auditorium. Moderator, Mr. Jones.<lb />
All members of the panel participating.<lb />
9:15 INFORMAL MEETINGS�Various Dormitories.<lb />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21<lb />
7:30 DEVOTIONAL PERIOD<lb />
Protestant Service�Austin Auditorium. Speaker, Mr.<lb />
Finlator.<lb />
Roman Catholic S rvice�St. Peter's Roman Catholic<lb />
Church, Rev. Charles J. Gable, Pastor.<lb />
9 30 COFFEE HOUR�Y Hut.<lb />
S:O0 COFFEE HOUR�Y Hut.<lb />
.<lb />
Visiting Leaders Present<lb />
Theme: 'Nation Under God'<lb />
:O0<lb />
8:00<lb />
STUDENT AND FACULTY ASSEMBLY�Austin Auditori-<lb />
um. Short talks by each member of the panel. Topic:<lb />
"fnterreligious Cooperation: How Can We Work Togeth-<lb />
OPEN FORUM�Austin Auditorium. Moderator, Mr. Jones.<lb />
All members of the panel participating.<lb />
9:15 EVALUATION�Austin, Room 209. For the chairmen and<lb />
all members of the various committees.<lb />
Spiritual Emphasis Week at East<lb />
Carolina College, annual observance<lb />
sponsored by student religious organ-<lb />
ization on the campus, will be ob-<lb />
served next week, January 18-21.<lb />
Five speakers prominent in educa-<lb />
tional and religious activities in this<lb />
Slate a"d in the nation will partici-<lb />
pate hi the program.<lb />
"This Nation Under God � Our<lb />
Moral and Spiritual Heritage" is the<lb />
theme chosen for Spiritual Emphasis<lb />
Week this year. The program for<lb />
the event has been arranged under<lb />
the leadership of Dc Carl V. Harris,<lb />
director of religious activities at East<lb />
Carolina, and W. Parker Marks of<lb />
Speed, president of the Interreligious<lb />
Council of the college.<lb />
Sponsored by Council<lb />
This year's observance of Spiritual<lb />
Emphasis Week is sponsored by the<lb />
nterreligious Council, composed of<lb />
11 student religious groups, and has<lb />
oeen planned with the assistance<lb />
and cooperation of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association.<lb />
Speakers on the program will be<lb />
Directs Work<lb />
Business Groups Sponsor<lb />
February Valentine Dance<lb />
The Future Business Leaders of lection by popular vote of a King<lb />
College Awards Contracts For Two New Dorms<lb />
- for the erection of two ined for use by women students.<lb />
I<lb />
lenl dormitories at East Car-<lb />
ollege will be let early in<lb />
ruary according to present plans,<lb />
Pt lident John D. -Messick<lb />
i announced.<lb />
Dr. Ifessidt has also announced<lb />
that the r novation of Wright build-<lb />
itudent union, work on which<lb />
began in the fall of 1953, is<lb />
rig satisfactorily. The new<lb />
�yiH-r Library, under construction<lb />
summer of 1952, is expected<lb />
10 be ready for use in March, he says.<lb />
Contracts have been awarded, Dr.<lb />
�esskk states, for paving various<lb />
wlks and drives on the campus,<lb />
ork will soon begin on this project.<lb />
When completed, the new dormi-<lb />
tories will provide much needed living<lb />
quarters for the rapidly expanding<lb />
student body of the college. One of<lb />
e dormitories will accommodate<lb />
men students, and the other is plan-<lb />
A large number of those who<lb />
wished to enter East Carolina in the<lb />
fall of 1953 were unable to do so<lb />
because of lack of available rooms<lb />
on the campus. Many students, both<lb />
men and women, now rent rooms in<lb />
the city of Greenville.<lb />
Architects drawingg for the new<lb />
dormitory for men, by Eric G. Flan-<lb />
nagan of Henderson, were submitted<lb />
to the office of the Budget Bureau<lb />
in Ralegh about December 1. James<lb />
Griffith, Greenville architct, submit-<lb />
ym.<lb />
'<lb />
&amp;<lb />
'OfiffllWGAm<lb />
fo in The<lb />
MARCH OF DIMES<lb />
Jar'uoty o 3J<lb />
ted plans for the new domitory for<lb />
women on December 21.<lb />
These plans will be reviewer by<lb />
the State Budget Office and returned<lb />
to the architects f�r any changes<lb />
which may be recommended. Bids<lb />
will then be rereived for the con-<lb />
struction of the two new dormitories.<lb />
The new men's dormitory will be<lb />
uilt on the South Campus near<lb />
Tenth Street. When completed it will<lb />
be East Carolina's thfrd residence<lb />
hall for men, Slay and Ragsdale halls<lb />
Ik ing already in use. The new dor-<lb />
mitory for women will be located on<lb />
the West Campus and will be the<lb />
fiffh large residence hall for women.<lb />
Both new buildings will be brick<lb />
structures designed to harmonize in<lb />
architecture with existing dormito-<lb />
ries. The men's residence hall will<lb />
provide living quarters for 300 stur<lb />
dents; and the women's dormitory,<lb />
for 270.<lb />
America will hold its regular month-<lb />
ly meeting on Tuesday night, Janu-<lb />
ary 19, at 6:45 in Flanagan audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
At this meeting detailed plans will<lb />
be made for the forthcoming annual<lb />
Valentine Dance to be held in Wright<lb />
auditorium on February 12. This<lb />
dance is sponsored jointly by FBLA<lb />
and Pi Omega Pi, both business edu-<lb />
cation organizations.<lb />
Major committee appointments<lb />
were announced thi8 week by the<lb />
heads of these organizations Julian<lb />
Vainwright of FBLA and Don Mc-<lb />
Glohon of Pi Omega Pi. Serving<lb />
as co-chairmen of the dance this year<lb />
are Jack Hudson and Curtis Hendrix.<lb />
Other committees and their co-chair-<lb />
men are: publicity, Bobbie Lou Avant<lb />
and Peggy Nash; decorations, Ed<lb />
Gore and Shirley Newton; refresh-<lb />
ments, Ann Bynum and Frances<lb />
Buck; figure, King and ueen, Betty<lb />
Sue Banch and Florence Helms; fi-<lb />
nance, Howard Rooks and Keith<lb />
oodson; cleah-ur, Kenneth Bordeaux<lb />
and E. A. Thomas.<lb />
The Valentine Dance has been spon-<lb />
sored for several years by the two<lb />
' usiness organizations. The affair in<lb />
the past has been one of the most<lb />
colorful events of the year. An added<lb />
attraction this year wiH be the st-<lb />
and Queen of Hearts to reign over<lb />
the event. The formal coronation<lb />
will be the central theme of the<lb />
figure.<lb />
The dance will be open to the<lb />
public at $1 a couple or stag. Music<lb />
will be furnished by the East Caro-<lb />
lina College Collegians.<lb />
All members of FBLA are urged<lb />
to attend this meeting and to take<lb />
an active part in the promotion of<lb />
the dance.<lb />
Dr. Carl V. Harris, director of re-<lb />
ligious activities at East Carolina,<lb />
has served as advisor to the Inter-<lb />
religious Council in its planning of<lb />
Spiritual Emphasis Week which be-<lb />
gins Monday.<lb />
brought to the campus by the Na-<lb />
tional Conference of Christians and<lb />
Jews, through the assistance of Harry<lb />
S. Jones, director of the Carolina<lb />
Region of the organization.<lb />
Dr. James G. Huggin, minister at<lb />
the Ctntral Methodist Chnrch of<lb />
Shelby, will give the keynote address<lb />
at a saudent-faculty assembly Mon-<lb />
day morning, January 18, in the<lb />
Wright auditorium. His topic will be<lb />
"Spiritual Foundations of American<lb />
Life: What Are They?"<lb />
Other speakers who will appear on<lb />
programs during the week are Rafobi<lb />
Nathan Hershfield of Temple Eman-<lb />
uel, Gastonia, professor of Old Testa-<lb />
ment at Livingston College, Salis-<lb />
bury; Dr. Gordon W. Lovejoy, edu-<lb />
cational consultant for the National<lb />
Conference of Christians and Jews,<lb />
Guilford College; Harry S. Jones,<lb />
director of the Carolina Region 4<lb />
the National Conference of Christians<lb />
and Jews; and the Rev. W. W.<lb />
Finlator of the First Baptist Church,<lb />
Elizajeth City.<lb />
Assemblies On Tap<lb />
A general assembly scheduled each<lb />
day at 7 p.m. in the Austin audi-<lb />
torium will present a talk by one of<lb />
the visiting speakers. Open forums,<lb />
with Mr. Jones as moderator, will be<lb />
held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-<lb />
day immediately after the assemblies.<lb />
Devotional periods will be observed<lb />
each morning at 7:30. Protestant<lb />
services will be conducted in the<lb />
Au.tin auditorium and Roman Cath-<lb />
olic services at St. Peter's Roman<lb />
Catholic Church in Greenville.<lb />
Other events scheduled for the<lb />
guest speakers include evening dis-<lb />
�ussion meetings in the college dor-<lb />
mitories, personal conferences with<lb />
students and talks before various<lb />
college classes. Morning and after-<lb />
noon coffee hours have been ar-<lb />
ranged to provide informal meetings<lb />
between students and guests.<lb />
A book display for Spiritual Em-<lb />
phasis Week has been arranged by<lb />
the National Conference of Chris-<lb />
tians and Jews and the East Caro-<lb />
lina Interreligious Council. It will<lb />
be located in the college alumni<lb />
office.<lb />
Know Your Campus Activities:<lb />
Women's Judiciary Open<lb />
Similiar To Regular Courts<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
Service Frat Meeting<lb />
For New Applicants<lb />
Set For Monday Nig ht<lb />
- The men's service fraternity,<lb />
Alpha Phi Onega, will hold an<lb />
open meeting on Monday, Jan.<lb />
18, at �:I0 fun. in the men's<lb />
day stadeafe raeea.<lb />
flie meeting is being held in<lb />
order that boys who are inter-<lb />
ested In becoming members may<lb />
�ee hew baetnees i� carried on<lb />
and fill ant applications. AD<lb />
interested fill wens am advised to<lb />
attend this meeting, a thl� wflt<lb />
be the only oimmtaaHy fr<lb />
enssmpsjpn p smntsspBsn msn smn mSssv<lb />
qaarter.<lb />
(Editor's note: This is the first<lb />
of a series of articles we plan to<lb />
publish on Student Government ac-<lb />
tivities. This article explains the du-<lb />
ties of the Women's Judiciary, one<lb />
of the three branches of the Student<lb />
Government Association. The three,<lb />
as in our national and state govern-<lb />
ments, are the executive, legislative,<lb />
and judicial branches. The latter<lb />
branch here is divided into two<lb />
groups, the Women's and Men's ii-<lb />
diciaries.)<lb />
Probably every East Carolina stu-<lb />
dent, whether male or female, realizes<lb />
that there exist on the campus an<lb />
organization known as the Women's<lb />
Judiciary, which holds among its po<lb />
tentialities the right to confer d<lb />
merits and restrictions upon all law<lb />
tained ki the judiciary file.<lb />
How Members Sell<lb />
The judiciary is competed<lb />
chairman, a vice chairman, t mm&amp;<lb />
tay� a treasurer, the am0my pres-<lb />
idents, president of .the Homes Pa<lb />
Students and one fissmberai-<lb />
The chairman ami II vfea eamfettn<lb />
automatically hmm &amp; �aaf on b<lb />
Legislature and the IfSnaentlva �km<lb />
cil of the 3tsder,t Govrsm� t<lb />
become a meailpr of 'Hit jadHk&amp;iqr�<lb />
any girl way sateut �X t It ,be<lb />
approved by the Swtdsat (Hreesmwcni<lb />
AMee!rttad&amp; Wr: tit ir K<lb />
elected by at lrft.<lb />
Preaop mi at the Judiciary<lb />
ft.ru Betsy iJobgaod, chairman; Bar-<lb />
:mra Ases-suV-ia. mm ebairnma Elsie<lb />
Lawaon, sv-�to"jr; Oale l�orsey, trea-<lb />
breakmg lasses . Vl  Cq mmatnm<lb />
But beyond this limited hit of lav , Ca-Chpp. Women's Day<lb />
formation your knowl tn�y be n2 , f!t . AlffiA Fauiknerf<lb />
cold a a day old potato. A-tM&amp;r '<lb />
tion with Judiciary Chairman<lb />
Hobgood reveate some Jit!e3te�j<lb />
facts.<lb />
Procednio for Caaee<lb />
Just what procedure Is am<lb />
a case is to come befojm tte<lb />
ciary, Betsy is noffillld by tbe- mr-<lb />
tary of the fyamlMKf ws� C�m<lb />
msttee, a dormitory W �f<lb />
the dean of wi<lb />
fita the montWy memdng Beta? re-<lb />
fere the caseto wte jmUe.i ihk-h<lb />
heara fSte defiWMft� .scenic in niey ewfca.<lb />
behalf ted. ib�a di'UrtPWhxw tho � � -<lb />
ber of detft" JB-et' �Jang $<lb />
reatriefte acmfisjNiaiiaf'$wb.&amp;t'jjvitii<lb />
ness of the <lb />
Hence aarrnt<lb />
t4� onlyAa-e oa�? enWr. ere<lb />
oo eerlene foijjjjljftijfti flJJtoiltliH<lb />
raWP'elKjfswis are<lb />
��'f�f�Mai?tv �e fat'<lb />
��.  $pt' tt&amp;d one te be re<lb />
president; Janie Parker,<lb />
boaae president; Jane<lb />
Wilson house president; Dot<lb />
sn house president; Susie<lb />
&amp;�u'e president of Faculty<lb />
I and March Milne, pros-<lb />
P Woman's Hall.<lb />
' -H�Hrt�IIM.iHHIIH . �� �. I I � n-i I  I � I �� i.in.1, ni�iii .<lb />
-ttrii Club Listens<lb />
To Gri&amp;sby Discuss<lb />
Ben Franklin<lb />
ilss Lois Grigsby of the English<lb />
d-tgrnrtment spoke to the members of<lb />
Hm English Club at their regular<lb />
iBietteg l�t Tuesday night at f:30<lb />
in Austin 208.<lb />
Miss Grigsby chose to discuss the<lb />
almanac, relating fact� about the<lb />
early Poor Richard's Almanac and<lb />
pointing out the various uses of the<lb />
Information printed m the modern<lb />
almanac.<lb /><pb facs="00038338_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAOBTWO<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FH13DAY, JANUARY 15. 1954<lb />
FRIP<lb />
m<lb />
Easttarolinian Yeta<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 12. East Carolina College<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
Name changed from TECO. ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
D. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
T�ata�rs College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Plac� Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
ltor s<lb />
s<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
�ay<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
BiiUr-in-chief  T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Managing Editor Faye O'Neal<lb />
Assistant Editor Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Feature Editor � Kay Joh�ston<lb />
Staff Assistants Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Erolyn Blount, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Register, Valeria Shearon, Wiley Teal and Ed<lb />
Math�ws.<lb />
SGA Reporter  Betty Salmon<lb />
Facuky Advisor Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Sport Editor  Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Sports Assistnats Bruce Phillips, An-wer Joseph and<lb />
David Evans<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Basinets Manager  Edna Massad<lb />
Assistant Busings Manager Faye Jones<lb />
Business AsisUnts  Edna Whitfield,<lb />
Mary Ellen William? and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Exchange Editor - Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lurs it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all yoar tears wash out a word of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Mrs. George E. Perry, who con-<lb />
ducts the campos radio programs,<lb />
tells us that the college will have<lb />
some television programs soon. Al-<lb />
ready the local chancel, WNCT<lb />
(Watching North Carolina's Telev<lb />
sinn) has featured college talent<lb />
from the music department and plan<lb />
other programs using faculty and<lb />
students.<lb />
With the aid of TV in Greenville,<lb />
people in the 100-mile radius will<lb />
see the college in action and in pic-<lb />
tures. At present Channel 9, Green-<lb />
ville, is not equipped with mobils<lb />
cameras and "live" programs are lim-<lb />
ited to the studio. However, in all<lb />
probability, films of EC football<lb />
games will be shown.<lb />
Television is a step forward in the<lb />
progress of Greenville. And the city<lb />
needs such progress to keep pace<lb />
with a progressive college.<lb />
Henderson Music Major Also Beauty Queen<lb />
(AGP)�Among students at Smith<lb />
College, sophomores are the most<lb />
prone to cut classes. A recent poll<lb />
showed 58 per cent of the sophs cut<lb />
at least once a week, and for three<lb />
main reasons: studying for exams,<lb />
dull classes and out-of-town week<lb />
ends that conflict with Saturday<lb />
classes.<lb />
Commented the "Sophian student<lb />
newspaper: "The reasons or excuses<lb />
for missing class reveal neither ma-<lb />
turity nor responsibility<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
This weeks Who's Who is a girl<lb />
who should be very thankful, for<lb />
Delores Matthews is not only very<lb />
talented but a beauty queen as well.<lb />
Delores, a vivacious brunette, is a<lb />
music major from Henderson, and will<lb />
graduate in March.<lb />
Before doing her student teaching<lb />
last quarter, she thought she would<lb />
tnjoy teaching in high school, but<lb />
since then she has changed her mind.<lb />
"Those children really stole my<lb />
heart said Delores. "One day I<lb />
was teaching on the history of music<lb />
and I asked my students if any of<lb />
them had any old oriental records.<lb />
The next day a little girl came up to<lb />
me and said she had brought me an<lb />
oriental record. Without playing it<lb />
beforehand I put the record on during<lb />
class. You can imagine my surprise<lb />
when I heard a jazzed up rendition of<lb />
"Confucius Say<lb />
Delores will began teaching in<lb />
Henderson after she graduates in<lb />
March.<lb />
Beauty Queen<lb />
Dolores represented East Carolina<lb />
last year in the Azalea Festival in<lb />
Wilmington. She was also Hender-<lb />
Delores Matthews<lb />
son's queen in the 1953 "Miss North<lb />
Carolina" beauty contest. "East Caro-<lb />
lina was really represented said<lb />
Delons, "there were five of us and<lb />
we really had a wonderful time<lb />
A lovir of all sports, she is especial-<lb />
ly fond of and plays tennis. Her pet<lb />
hobby at the moment is raising para-<lb />
keets. "I'm trying to teach him to sing<lb />
'Rah! Rah! East Carolina at the<lb />
present smiles Delores, "and I'm<lb />
get ing rretty fair results<lb />
Musical Abilities<lb />
� .e wat secretary of the Music<lb />
Education Club last year and plays<lb />
:olh in the school band and orchestra.<lb />
(It has been rumored that Benny<lb />
Goocman would be put to shame when<lb />
Delores "warms up" on her clarinet.)<lb />
YV.ien asked why she choose East<lb />
Carolina as bee alma mater Delores<lb />
replied, "I used to attend the all state<lb />
band ciunc while I was in high school<lb />
and I was sure I could never find u<lb />
J.ool with any friendlier atmosphere,<lb />
better teachers or finer students. And<lb />
do you know something, I was right<lb />
Delores was honored last fall as<lb />
one of the 28 East Carolina juniors<lb />
and seniors who were selected for t ,<lb />
r.)53-54 edition of "Who' Who Among<lb />
Students in American Colleges and<lb />
Universities The group is selected<lb />
on the basis of leardership, scholar-<lb />
ship, participation in extra-curricular<lb />
and academic activities, citizenship<lb />
and service to the school, and promise<lb />
of future usefulness to society.<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Rambling Male Writer Finds<lb />
An Opportunity For Spiritual Growth<lb />
Spiritual growth at college is just as essen-<lb />
tial as our expansion in education, social and<lb />
extra-curricular activities. Our spiritual and<lb />
moral behavior is a primary factor of our status<lb />
quo not only in society but before God. Thus<lb />
Spiritual Emphasis Week is launched Monday on<lb />
the East Carolina campus with the theme this<lb />
year, "This Nation Under God�Our Moral and<lb />
Spiritual Behavior<lb />
To achieve a well-rounded education, and<lb />
that is our purpose in attending college, we must<lb />
have a background in all activities of college life.<lb />
Spiritual expansion is certainly one topic, which<lb />
should be included in the student's program of a<lb />
college education.<lb />
On program for Spiritual Emphasis Week is<lb />
a visiting team of five highly trained and well-<lb />
studied spiritual workers who will address the<lb />
assemblies and conduct informal conversation<lb />
with students in their dorms. These men, we<lb />
feel, will add an intangible substance to our lives.<lb />
We, as students and future leaders of this nation,<lb />
should not only be attentive listeners but should<lb />
also put practical application on the basis of<lb />
their messages.<lb />
This nation was set up by people who want-<lb />
ed to establish their own beliefs and faiths, and<lb />
that is the way our life is run today. Despite the<lb />
high pressure existence of which each person is<lb />
a part, Americans, as a whole, have not forgotten<lb />
their basic right to individual beliefs and faiths.<lb />
During the coming week we will have an<lb />
opportunity to partake in our inherent freedom<lb />
of religion and worship and also present us with<lb />
the chance to further our education in spiritual-<lb />
ism. It is an opportunity to study one of the<lb />
eatest subjects. Let's all strive to benefit from<lb />
Iritual Emphasis Week.<lb />
Ear Rings Trap Campus Males<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
(ACP)�At the University of Hous-<lb />
ton, the dormitory council issued the<lb />
following regulations to govern neck-<lb />
ing on campus:<lb />
"1. Area outside of 'D' and 'E'<lb />
dorm reception rooms approved for<lb />
goodnight kisses only.<lb />
"2. Cullen boulevard, side of 'D'<lb />
dorm, recommended.<lb />
"3. Cars in dorm parking lot only<lb />
if we can see your heads showing<lb />
over car seat.<lb />
"All other areas are taboo. Don't<lb />
go about wrecking the necking by<lb />
using the taboo areas<lb />
(ACP)�At Northwestern Univer-<lb />
sity, a recent ruling permits students<lb />
to extend an affectionate goodnight<lb />
kiss at dormitory doors�but only so<lb />
long as the couple keeps all four<lb />
feet on the ground.<lb />
Oak Tree Sessions Get No Where<lb />
Under an old oak tree at a country church,<lb />
some members discuss and oppose violently a<lb />
motion that was made during the previous church<lb />
business meeting. They had voted affirmatively<lb />
and offered no discussion at the meeting.<lb />
More or less the same oak tree discussion<lb />
goes on the East Carolina campus, particularly<lb />
after Student Legislature meetings on Wednesday<lb />
nights. Conversation as this goes on in the soda<lb />
shop after such meetings: "That was really an<lb />
as inine motion passed tonight Then they pro-<lb />
ceed to put up arguments against the motion.<lb />
These arguments were not brought out in the<lb />
meeting and, yet, they gripe.<lb />
Not only some legislative members are guilty<lb />
of this, but some other students. They have<lb />
gripes, complaints and suggestions, but seldom<lb />
do any of these get past the bull session or "oak<lb />
tree discussion" stages.<lb />
The time and the place for all of these gripes<lb />
and suggestions for improvement is in the Stu-<lb />
dent Legislature meetings or they may also be<lb />
directed to the Administration, who, we feel, will<lb />
welcome such. In both plants, the SGA and the<lb />
Administration, will explore possibilities on such<lb />
matters brought tc their attention and will take<lb />
action if they see fit.<lb />
Soda shop sessions get no where. If you, as<lb />
a student, believe that you have a good idea or a<lb />
worthwhile gripe, share it, but also with the<lb />
SGA or Administration who could "put the show<lb />
�n the road<lb />
Wit And Wisdom<lb />
Remember this maxim in life's rugged pull:<lb />
You can't hit the bull's eye bv shooting the bull.<lb />
You can fool all the people some of the time;<lb />
the people all the time, but you can't<lb />
tot I the people all the people al the time.�<lb />
-AM Lfamlm<lb />
BtsNttd-rrFlattery is fine if you don't inhale.<lb />
Adhriet k f&amp;e wisdom we believe in, give<lb />
im$�t hut seldom praclce.<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
It seems college days have been<lb />
just a continuation of high school<lb />
romance for quite a few campu3 cou-<lb />
ples. Marietta Hooper from Elizabeth<lb />
City and Major Hooper from Stumpy<lb />
Point are no exception though they<lb />
actually didn't start going steady un-<lb />
til they came to college. They've<lb />
been going together for quite a long<lb />
while now (almost four years to be<lb />
�xact). Says Marietta, "I roped him<lb />
into carrying my trunk up for me<lb />
tile first day I arrived and after<lb />
that�well . . <lb />
They both like movies, dancing and<lb />
all types of sports, though Marietta<lb />
says, "My interest in sports is main-<lb />
ly for Major's sake because he likes<lb />
-hem so much.<lb />
Both are practice teaching this<lb />
quarter. Marietta teaches music and<lb />
Major teaches in the grammar grades<lb />
it the Training School. Marietta<lb />
comes to Major's class once a day<lb />
and the unusual coincidence of hav-<lb />
ing the same last name has caused<lb />
quite a titter among Major's stu-<lb />
dents, because he has told themhe<lb />
is unmarried.<lb />
The first day after Major got back<lb />
from ROTC camp this past summer,<lb />
he and Marietta were in an auto<lb />
wreck. Luckily neither was hurt, but<lb />
that .shows what separations will do.<lb />
Are you sure you had your mind on<lb />
your driving, Major?<lb />
"Win n we were dumb freshmen<lb />
says Marietta, "we really pulled a<lb />
cute stunt. Major and I were sitting<lb />
in the parlor talking when I got a<lb />
phone call from a girl friend whom<lb />
Major and I both knew. Major wanted<lb />
to talk to her, too, and not knowing<lb />
the rules, we both went to the phone.<lb />
The House Mother soon came to<lb />
inform us that boys weren't allowed<lb />
on the hall. Major was sent to the<lb />
Dean of Men and I to the Dean of<lb />
Women. For months after that we<lb />
were teased unmercifully about be-<lb />
ing caught in the phone booth<lb />
After graduating this spring, Ma-<lb />
jor will enter the Air Force. Mari-<lb />
etta say3 with a smile, '1 just think<lb />
I'll wait a while and see what Ma-<lb />
jor's going to do before I apply for<lb />
a job<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
Couple of the Week, Marietta and<lb />
Major will each receive a gift from<lb />
Sallow's Jewelers and a ticket te the<lb />
Pitt Theatre.)<lb />
Epochs and days, though constrast-<lb />
ive in hourly duration, coincide in<lb />
some respects�one being their pre-<lb />
vailing tastes in fashions.<lb />
Speaking exclusively from a man's<lb />
conception, we feel that the flowery<lb />
fretwork that flourishes en the femin-<lb />
ine attire worn on our campus is in-<lb />
deed creative art (Here we'd like to<lb />
note that Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-<lb />
day, Thursday, Friday and Saturdays<lb />
exexceptions) and we are inclined to<lb />
submit only incessant admiration.<lb />
It would offer a task resembling<lb />
something like gathering grape� from<lb />
thorns to-attempt to convey the Homo<lb />
sapiens' (descendants of King Kong)<lb />
impression of a woman's trousseau in<lb />
its entirety, so in the passage that<lb />
follows the author hopes to concede<lb />
his paltry interpretation of ear rings.<lb />
With jade for excitement, cut steel<lb />
for passion, moonstones for content-<lb />
ment and pearls for sympathy, milady<lb />
may express every mood and still go<lb />
garbed as fashion dictates in somber<lb />
black. She can interpret all her in-<lb />
most feelings, just by careful select-<lb />
ion of the dangling drops with which<lb />
she adorns her ears. Ear rings inter-<lb />
pret personality as no other piece of<lb />
jeyeiery can. They offer seclusion for<lb />
the meek, affording them involuntary<lb />
exile from their nimble egos; they<lb />
enable the strong and accepted anoth-<lb />
er medium by which they may secure<lb />
their pedestaled position in society;<lb />
and lastly, can be extremely effective<lb />
in the basic, unwritten prscriptions<lb />
of YOU and ME�snagging a man!<lb />
Name all the alluring toilet water,<lb />
passion powder and bacteria-proof<lb />
lipstick you can but when a show of<lb />
wedding bands among men is sum-<lb />
moned the one thing that they say<lb />
fenced'em in will be the blinding<lb />
splashes and inebriating shapes of<lb />
those rapturous clamps their spouses<lb />
clasped on their hearing auricles.<lb />
Neither size nor shape holds any<lb />
jurisdiction over these little beauty<lb />
accessories that would even make Ma<lb />
Kettle a Tobacco Road's Helen of<lb />
Troy. They range from tiny love drops<lb />
to miniature roller coasters. They may<lb />
be long and thin and sag in the middle<lb />
like the beds in Ragsdale dorm or still<lb />
yet, they may be hexing and potent<lb />
as a "big orange drank<lb />
Ear rings can create their own<lb />
moonglow and steel the sun's thunder.<lb />
Before too long the feminine popu-<lb />
lace may be wearing 'em equiped with<lb />
air conditioning, radar screens and<lb />
Duo Therm. Even now they are use-<lb />
ful, not only as weapons of love and<lb />
war but as hearing aid, to cover scar<lb />
tissue, and as a place to put old razor<lb />
blades.<lb />
Th � above may sound a bit cynical,<lb />
hut believe us only adoration is intend-<lb />
. d. Ear rings are one of the most<lb />
practical means of dress. Everyone, no<lb />
matter how bent or broken, can afford<lb />
these humble but commendatory<lb />
devices, wheather they are purchased<lb />
from the latest in vogue or from the<lb />
outlandish selections at Rose's Five<lb />
and Ten.<lb />
Ear rings are truly fascinating and<lb />
toe intrigoe that surrounds them<lb />
make them indispensable in ev ry<lb />
maiden fair's wardrobe. "To this day<lb />
I ain't figued out whut they wear<lb />
them for, but I have studied about<lb />
it, and I figue it's some kindly of a<lb />
content where one bunch full of them<lb />
females wear them ear pieces in<lb />
hopes of causing a bunch full of men<lb />
to either fall out or fall in something<lb />
(love?).<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
by<lb />
Ed<lb />
Formular To Reduce<lb />
Pardon, Your Figure's Showing<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
During the Christmas holidays,<lb />
many students stuffed themselves<lb />
with Lraditional foodstuffs, such as<lb />
turkey, various kinds of candy, fruit<lb />
cake and cranberry sauce with no<lb />
thought of their waistlines. The New<lb />
Year's story, though, is quite sad.<lb />
Many girls found that the buttons<lb />
on their skirts would not quite reach<lb />
the button holes. This predicament<lb />
was rather embarrassing as many of<lb />
the.e skirts had been a perfect fit<lb />
befor the holidays began.<lb />
If you are one of those students<lb />
who have found themselves in the<lb />
above dither, here are a few sugges-<lb />
tions about ways to lose weight.<lb />
1. Cut out all sweets: this means<lb />
those small fountain drinks and nabs<lb />
between classes. There are enough<lb />
skinny people on the campus to keep<lb />
the Soda Shop in business.<lb />
2. Take daily exercises. Run around<lb />
the Wright Circle four times every<lb />
morning before you go to class. Any<lb />
time any of your friends wants an<lb />
errand done, offer to do it; the ex-<lb />
ercise will be good for you.<lb />
3. Eat plenty of good foods. Two<lb />
stalks of celery three carrots and a<lb />
glass of juice will make a delightful<lb />
dinner. Lettuce, apples and unsweet-<lb />
(ned coffee without cream will make<lb />
a supper you won't soon forget.<lb />
Just try this plan for a week and<lb />
if you are still alive, report the<lb />
results.<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
A film which contains some of<lb />
just about everything is "Sombrero<lb />
which will be shown here in Austin<lb />
auditorium Saturday at 7 p.m. As one<lb />
would initiatively guess, the setting<lb />
is in Mexico. The photographing i<lb />
all done in completely authentic set-<lb />
tings and is in very glorious and<lb />
gay technicolor.<lb />
There are three full fledged love<lb />
affairs, bull fighting, cock fighting,<lb />
a village feud and brilliant dancing�<lb />
all this in one story. The dancing has<lb />
been named by some critics as the<lb />
best feature. Cyd Charisse does one<lb />
routine which creates a melancholic<lb />
sombreness that one di?s not easily<lb />
forget.<lb />
Other stars in the movie are Ri-<lb />
cardo Montalban, Vittorrio Gassman,<lb />
Yvonne de Carlo, Pier Angeli and<lb />
Rick Jason.<lb />
Life and folklore of the Mexicans<lb />
is picturesquely presented for "Som-<lb />
brero But it has been said that<lb />
the Mexicans would not recognize it.<lb />
The love affairs seem to lack con-<lb />
 viction and enthusiasm. We do rec-<lb />
March of Dimes Benefit Dance will ommend the film, however. It will<lb />
be held Thursday night in Wright 1 probably interest most of the stu-<lb />
auditorium after the ball game, (dents hex.<lb />
Fiqht Polio t<lb />
Join the<lb />
MARCH Of DIMES<lb />
January 2 to 3,1<lb />
Wade Cooper, Dong King,<lb />
Mathews, "Buzz" Young<lb />
If you are one of the few students<lb />
who have been up here on a Saturday<lb />
afternoon or Sunday, there is no use<lb />
telling you how much this campus<lb />
resembles a baseball park in Decem-<lb />
ber. But the chances are three or<lb />
four to one that you are not. Most<lb />
of our students are well content to<lb />
leave our fair college come Friday<lb />
p. m.<lb />
Let us look more closely at the<lb />
situation. There are many good rea-<lb />
sons why our campus is bare each<lb />
weekend.<lb />
For instance:<lb />
It is cheaper to live at home<lb />
when it is within a reasonable<lb />
distance.<lb />
Some people have the use of a<lb />
family car, television and, per-<lb />
haps, a helpful change of at-<lb />
mosphere at home.<lb />
Other people have jobs at<lb />
home.<lb />
There is a lack of college en-<lb />
tertainment planned and insuffi-<lb />
cient faculties for the students<lb />
use here and in Greenville.<lb />
All of us definitely prefer<lb />
home cooking.<lb />
And some people go home be-<lb />
cause they reason that everyone<lb />
else is going home and it would<lb />
therefore be dull up here.<lb />
Then, too, times have changed<lb />
in the last generation and travel<lb />
is easier now than before.<lb />
But there appears to be a general<lb />
attitude of indifference among the<lb />
students which aggravates the situa-<lb />
tion. We feel that the school nd<lb />
students would be better off and get<lb />
more from their education if this<lb />
became a seven-day school instead of<lb />
a five-day one.<lb />
Toward this end we believe the<lb />
following things would be apropos:<lb />
Students should be willing to<lb />
instigate better entertainment<lb />
and recreation.<lb />
Then they must give better<lb />
support than has been given in<lb />
the past.<lb />
The gym should be available<lb />
for supervised but informal rec-<lb />
reation seven days a week.<lb />
Here we would like to offer a<lb />
word of commendation about the<lb />
new swimming pool, which def-<lb />
initely helps alleviate the situa-<lb />
tion, but perhaps it rould be<lb />
made more readily available for<lb />
informal use.<lb />
And what about the bowling<lb />
alleys which used to be open<lb />
under the cafeteria? With over<lb />
2,000 students in school we think<lb />
that they certainly could be uti-<lb />
lized again.<lb />
The new student union planned<lb />
for the Wright Building should<lb />
be another big step in the right<lb />
direction and we hope that it will<lb />
be kept open until within 15<lb />
minutes of curfew each night. It<lb />
certainly should be a good place<lb />
to spend some time with a date<lb />
after a movie 6r supper.<lb />
Another nice thing is the tele-<lb />
vision set purchased by the girls<lb />
in Jarvis. Watching TV beats<lb />
walking on the?? cold nights.<lb />
Social fraternities and sorori-<lb />
ties might help alleviate our<lb />
situation some. They could plan<lb />
and execute their own entertain-<lb />
ment as is done in some other<lb />
colleges.<lb />
Last week there was an announcement of a<lb />
supper given by the Home Economics Club in<lb />
the college nursery school. We were surprised to<lb />
note that the majority of the students here did<lb />
not know East Carolina maintained a nursery<lb />
school or even where it was located.<lb />
The school has an interesting history. It was<lb />
begun in 1937 and set up as a three-hour elective<lb />
course especially for home economics students. A<lb />
total Of six teachers have been in charge of the<lb />
nurstry school from 1937 until 1954. In l'jll the<lb />
school became a required course for home eco-<lb />
nomics students, anyone enrolled at EC may elect<lb />
the course.<lb />
The nursery school in Flanagan building is<lb />
sot up for 16 children, eight boys and eight girls<lb />
from the Greenville area. The children's ages run<lb />
from three to four years. School opens at 9 a.m.<lb />
and closes at 1 p m. Mom ay through Friday the<lb />
child) en eat lunch at school. Juniors and seniors<lb />
work with the children and observe them a total<lb />
of six hours a week. The basic purpose the<lb />
scho 1 is to give college students a working I<lb />
edge of the preschool child, this being a n tank<lb />
asset in the field of homemaking and in th teach-<lb />
ing of older children. The course is definij<lb />
desirable for primary teachers and ot<lb />
will later come in contact with children. M<lb />
Ruth Lambie of the h( me economics depart<lb />
is now in charge of the school and gives v.<lb />
help to those students in primary work and oth-<lb />
ers.<lb />
With 16 healthy boys and girls in the sen<lb />
the schedule can't be exactly set and strict. Any-<lb />
thing may happen! Children, in addition to regu-<lb />
lar play with bicycles, wagons, dolls, swim<lb />
so on, have many different activities. Recei<lb />
they have been taking care of various pets�ft<lb />
rabbit, canary and gold fish, plus a visiting<lb />
kitten. Before Christmas the little people made<lb />
decorations for their Christmas tree and gift-<lb />
their parents. The gingerbread men they made<lb />
created quite an impression on the children. The<lb />
future program will" involve such activities as<lb />
making jewelry for their mothers, planting a<lb />
garden, or preparing a picnic lunch. The children<lb />
have a grand time, and one little boy who had to<lb />
stay home with a bad cold told his mother, "But<lb />
mother, I can't stay home! We're making cookies<lb />
today and I know Miss Lambie can't get along<lb />
without me<lb />
Song of the Open Road<lb />
I think that I shall never see<lb />
A billboard lovely as a tree<lb />
Indeed, unless the billboards fall<lb />
I'll never see a tree at all.<lb />
Ogden Nash<lb />
Forum And Against'em<lb />
Suffrage At 18 Years<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
Last week former president, Harry S. Tru-<lb />
man expressed his feelings on the voting ques-<lb />
tion : whether or not 18 year olds should be al-<lb />
lowed to vote in state and federal referendum.<lb />
Truman believes that 18 year-olds are too im-<lb />
mature to have that privilege. He further stated<lb />
that he favors 24 as an age when more average<lb />
Americans are ready to vote intelligently, thus<lb />
denying that we are "grown up" when we "come<lb />
of age" at 21. All of which means no great deal<lb />
except that it recalls the situation to us and in<lb />
asmuch as it is a problem that concerns the<lb />
majority of college students in America, we take<lb />
this question for our topic this week.<lb />
Many yearning "politicos" launch a firm de-<lb />
fense against such views as those of Harry Tru-<lb />
man. There are a great many "state's righter's"<lb />
who believe that the matter should be left to the<lb />
discretion of the states. There are practically no<lb />
Americans who fear to speak up when asked to<lb />
contribute to discussions on this controversy.<lb />
It is our opinion that a national poll on the<lb />
issue would result in extending voting privileges<lb />
to 18-year-olds; whether or not this should be<lb />
done, we decline to say in this column. However,<lb />
the majority of trfbse asked in a 'round the cam-<lb />
pus forum say that 18-year-olds are deserving<lb />
of the privilege.<lb />
Mrs. Mildred Rouse Suites, a junior who<lb />
received last year's award as the best woman<lb />
citizen at East Carolina, definitely favors giving<lb />
the right to vote to 18-year-olds. Mrs. Suites<lb />
says that these youths are considered grown up<lb />
in every other way and that, in her opinion, most<lb />
18-year-olds are capable of intelligent judgment<lb />
as much so as 21-year-olds.<lb />
Charles Bedford, who is president of the<lb />
YMCA here and an active participator in any<lb />
current issue, rides along with the bandwagon<lb />
advocating affirmativeness. Bedford states. "I do<lb />
not believe that; an 18-year-old boy is experienced<lb />
enough to vote intelligently, but neither are<lb />
vast numbers of other Americans experienced or<lb />
educated to the degree to exercise their voting<lb />
privilege with unbiased critical judgment. Fur-<lb />
thermore, the boy who is 18 has no guarantee<lb />
against being compelled to fight for American<lb />
rights. He should not be denied the rights for<lb />
which he must fight Also Bedford disagrees<lb />
wit the state's righters win uld create a situa-<lb />
tion allowing some 18-year-old Americans to vote<lb />
whil others would be prohibited from voting.<lb />
Charlie Klutz, active in the SGA here and<lb />
popular in campus activities, is the third con-<lb />
secutive person to agree with those in favor of<lb />
granting voting rights to 18-year-olds. Many 18-<lb />
year-olds are more qualified than some of those<lb />
21 or older, according to Klutz.<lb />
Louise Collins, a 19-year-old freshman from<lb />
a middlewestern Carolina city well known for<lb />
its political aspirations, disagrees with others<lb />
consulted in this query. Louise says that anyone<lb />
realizes the immaturity of 18-year-olds and that<lb />
there is no utility or advantage in adding a lot<lb />
more immature voters tc a Mst which is already<lb />
composed of too few intelligent thinkers.<lb />
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Wednesday and tomorrow<lb />
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frosh. Monday afternoon<lb />
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t'kni.M University's squad on<lb />
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matter, tut it seems to us that, since<lb />
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compete in this sport. East Carolina<lb />
c aid do as well.<lb />
We prowled through the files of<lb />
the "East Carolinian" (and the now<lb />
defunct Teco Echo) in an attempt to<lb />
discover whether East Carolina bad<lb />
i ver fielded a track squad. We found<lb />
no indication of it hut we did dis-<lb />
cover a slightly interesting note in<lb />
a December, 1940 issue.<lb />
It seems that quite a few persons<lb />
would like to see the all-winninj?<lb />
Pirati basketball squad tangle with<lb />
the fabulous Bevo Francis &amp; Co. of<lb />
swimming,<lb />
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a bad night. For East Carolina<lb />
md Rio Grande have competed v.<lb />
basketball. December 14, 1940 was<lb />
date and Rio handed the Bucs<lb />
their worsl defeat in two year<lb />
Final score? ECTC 28; Rio Grande<lb />
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throughout the country showed that<lb />
smokers in those colleges preferred<lb />
Luckies to any other cigarette. In<lb />
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and comprehensive survey�super-<lb />
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Hodges Scores 32<lb />
As Pirates Down<lb />
Elon Five, 85-51<lb />
by David A. Fvans<lb />
The East Carolina College Pirates<lb />
Kot away to a slow start against<lb />
Elon College on the night of January<lb />
Ufa in Memorial Gym, but got up<lb />
enough steam to take the ead in<lb />
the second quarter never again to be<lb />
headed as they walked to an 85-51<lb />
victory.<lb />
After a poor first quarter which<lb />
ended witb the Pirates on the short<lb />
end of a 15-13 score, East Carolina<lb />
' roke ahead with 6:31 remaining in<lb />
1 e second session on a foul shot by<lb />
ehman forward Don Harris fol-<lb />
low, d by another foul toss by big<lb />
Bobby Hodges. From there on out<lb />
the gate was down as the Pirates<lb />
dumped in 24 points in the second<lb />
p riod to take a 37-24 half-time lead.<lb />
The Christians of Elon seemed to<lb />
lose their' .spark when their starting<lb />
(�enter and hading scorer Dave Mad-<lb />
:lox fouled out.<lb />
Bobby Hodges, Pirate center, con-<lb />
tinued his net swishing ways, scoring<lb />
32 points to run his season's total<lb />
to 158 points in six games for an<lb />
average of 26.3 points per game.<lb />
Tying for second in scoring honors<lb />
or the night were Charlie Huffman<lb />
and diminutive Cecil Heath with 15<lb />
points each.<lb />
Su' .stitutes poured from the East<lb />
Carolina bench but the scoring in-<lb />
creased as the Pirate cagers whipped<lb />
the net for 27 points in the final<lb />
quarter witb Waverly Akins hitting<lb />
on a shot from the floor for the<lb />
final two points to ring down the<lb />
finale.<lb />
The Pirates seem to be getting<lb />
better as the year progresses and<lb />
now stand as the team to win in the<lb />
North State Conference. The largest<lb />
task in retaining the North State<lb />
crown may present itself when the<lb />
Pirates face Lenoir-Rhyne in Hickory<lb />
on January 16. East Carolina won<lb />
the first game on their home court<lb />
by a slim margin of 8 points, the<lb />
game ending with the score 87-79<lb />
in the Pirates' favor. Should the<lb />
Pirates win the road will certainly<lb />
ue a lot smoother on the way to the<lb />
�onfer. nee championship.<lb />
East Carolina returns home on<lb />
January 21 when they meet the<lb />
Appalachian Mountaineers in Me-<lb />
morial Gymnasium.<lb />
Elon (51)<lb />
Malloy, f<lb />
Hamrick, f .<lb />
Mitchell, f<lb />
Gauldin, f <lb />
Maddox, c<lb />
Stone, c <lb />
rimmons, g <lb />
Crum. , g<lb />
Packard, g<lb />
Brown, g<lb />
Kieval, g<lb />
Molntyre, g <lb />
Bucs Meet Lenoir Rhyne,<lb />
Western Carolina Fives<lb />
by Anwer Joseph<lb />
With a six game winning streak<lb />
and an undefeated record so far this<lb />
year the East Carolina College Pi-<lb />
rates hit the road for two critical<lb />
Mallory Receives<lb />
Position As Head<lb />
Baseball Mentor<lb />
Jame3 B. (Jim) Mallory, assistant<lb />
football coach at East Carolina, has<lb />
been named to the position of head<lb />
basebll coach here. MaLory replaces<lb />
Jaok Boon head football coach, so<lb />
that 'he latter may concentrate more<lb />
f hi- time on the grid game.<lb />
Mallory will be aided in his dia-<lb />
mond duties by Earl Smith, assistant<lb />
coach in football and basketball here.<lb />
A graduate of the University of<lb />
North Carolina, Mallory came to East<lb />
Carolina in the fall of 1953. He had<lb />
formerly held the position of head<lb />
football coach at Elon College.<lb />
The new Pirate diamond boss has<lb />
had extensive baseball experience. He<lb />
was captain of Tar Heel baseball<lb />
squad in 1040 and played major league<lb />
ball with the Washington Senators,<lb />
St. imi- Cardinals and New York<lb />
Gin<lb />
While head mentor at Elon, Mallo-<lb />
ry's baoe all teams won 77 games and<lb />
lost 18 over a six-year period. Christ-<lb />
ian squads were thrice champions of<lb />
the Eastern Division of the North<lb />
State Conference and in 1951 claimed<lb />
the overall loop crown.<lb />
Smith, who will assist Mallory in<lb />
his new duties, came to East Caro-<lb />
lina last fall from Camp1ell College<lb />
where he was director of athletics.<lb />
An alumnus of East Carolina, Smith<lb />
coached J irate baseball and basketball<lb />
teams here during l�46. He too, has<lb />
had pi oft s.sional baseball experience.<lb />
Mallory and his wife, the former<lb />
Elizabeth Hulin, of Lexington, have<lb />
two sons. Smith and his wife, the<lb />
former Stella Gray Harden, of Wind-<lb />
sor, have a daughter and a son.<lb />
North State Conference basketball<lb />
contests when they journey to Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne and Western Carolina this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
The first cage clash will unfold<lb />
tomorrow night in Hickory when<lb />
the league leading Pirates take on<lb />
the number two club of the confer-<lb />
ence in the form of the rapidly im-<lb />
proving Bears of Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
The Bears boast a 6-1 record in<lb />
conference play with the only loop<lb />
defeat coming at the hands of the<lb />
Pirates in a pre-holiriay clash. Their<lb />
overall mark is eight wins against<lb />
two losses.<lb />
Monday night the East Carolina<lb />
player.s will face the number three<lb />
ranking club of the conference when<lb />
fh y hit Cullowhee to meet Western<lb />
Carolina. The Catamounts, a hot and<lb />
cold club all year, are rating as<lb />
conference darkhorses and given an<lb />
xcellent chance of upsetting the<lb />
Buc�.<lb />
Victories in both games would give<lb />
the Pirates a little more edge over<lb />
the nearest contenders and almost<lb />
insure them top tilling in the con-<lb />
ference tournament to be held at the<lb />
end of February.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter has sent his<lb />
Pirates into rough and tough scrim-<lb />
mages during the past week, trying<lb />
to improve the locals' play and iron<lb />
out mistakes made in Saturday night's<lb />
game against Elon.<lb />
The probable starting lineup for<lb />
the Bucs has Cecil Heath and J. C.<lb />
Thomas at the guards, Bobby HodgeB<lb />
at center and Charlie Huffman plas<lb />
either Paul Jones or Don Harris at<lb />
forwards.<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
2 2 16<lb />
0020<lb />
2054<lb />
3137<lb />
3359<lb />
0040<lb />
3228<lb />
0101<lb />
64316<lb />
0030<lb />
0020<lb />
0020<lb />
Totals<lb />
Fast Carolina<lb />
Huffman, f<lb />
McArthur, f<lb />
Akins, f-c<lb />
Jones, f-g<lb />
(85)<lb />
19 13 32 51<lb />
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6 3 2 15<lb />
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Harris, f   2<lb />
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Hodges, c<lb />
Moye, c-g <lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Williams, g<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
Hodge, g<lb />
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4<lb />
0<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
18<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
3<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
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Marks First Shutout<lb />
At Home Since 1948<lb />
The 12-0 loss by East Carolina in<lb />
the Elks Bowl January 2 marked the<lb />
first time since the final game of<lb />
1948 that the Pirates have been shut-<lb />
out on their home field.<lb />
For 25 consecutive contests at Col-<lb />
lege Stadium the Bucs tallied at least<lb />
one TD per contest. The la.t loss by<lb />
the shutout route prior to the Morris<lb />
Harvey demise came in November<lb />
1948 whtn Atlantic Christian edged<lb />
the Bucs 6-0. That year, incidentally,<lb />
saw the Bucs lose all of their nine<lb />
games.<lb />
North State Standings<lb />
Has; Carolina College's Pirates<lb />
continued to lead the North State<lb />
Confernee as of Monday's standings.<lb />
Bucs, who are undefeated this<lb />
year, have a 4-0 record in conference<lb />
:tnd a 6-0 overal mark.<lb />
Conference Games<lb />
wLPet.<lb />
East Carolina401.000<lb />
Lenoir Rhvne 31.750<lb />
Appalachian 11.500<lb />
Western Carolina11.500<lb />
Atlantic Christian23.400<lb />
Guilford . 23.400<lb />
Catawba12.333<lb />
High Point �, 13.250<lb />
Elon01.000<lb />
All Game<lb />
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East Carolina601.000<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne82.800<lb />
Atlantic Christian74.636<lb />
Western Carolina33.500<lb />
Guilford35.375<lb />
Catawba36.333<lb />
Elon 2g 11286<lb />
High Point 4.267<lb />
Appalachian 28.200<lb />
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Totals  26 33 20 85<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
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East Carolina 13 24 21 27�85<lb />
Free throws missed: (Elon) Malloy<lb />
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Timmons 1, Crump 2, Packard 3;<lb />
(East Carolina) Huffman 1, Harris<lb />
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Heath 3, Hodge 2.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
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AST CAROLINIAN <lb />
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, i964<lb />
r m �, mc<lb />
National Prexy Installs FBLA Here<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
Saturday<lb />
1:30-2 p.m.�EC Orchestra and the<lb />
lien's Varsity Glee Club will be<lb />
h aid on WPTF, Raleigh.<lb />
6:30 p.m.�Organ reveries will te<lb />
featured on WGTC, Greenville.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
iJ0 a.m.�Organ reveries will be<lb />
on WRRF, Washington, N. C.<lb />
9-9:16 p.m.�WGTC presents Dr.<lb />
r. C. Johnson of East Carolina �<lb />
�Books Behind the News<lb />
�J. p.m.�Laura Pope, pianist, and<lb />
Carolyn Brothers, organist, will be<lb />
heard on WGTM, Wilson.<lb />
ttiumni News<lb />
juHan V aim envilW senior and president of the college chapter<lb />
ot the Future Business Leaders of America, is shown here with Bunny<lb />
Robeson of Culpepper, Va national president of the orgamzaturn, on the<lb />
occasion of the recent installation of a FBLA chapter on the campus<lb />
(Photo bv Norwood Elliot.)<lb />
here. <lb />
Leave Y ur Shoes At COLLEGE VIEW CLEANERS j<lb />
SUB-STATION For Prompt Shoe Repairs j<lb />
SAAD'S SHOE SHOP j<lb />
DIAL 2056 I<lb />
MERLE NORMAN SHOP<lb />
iT'k Pink H use On Evans St.)<lb />
COSMETICS - COSTUME JEWELRY<lb />
JEWELRY CASES<lb />
Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
"Your College Shop<lb />
�01 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
JACKSON'S SHOE STORE<lb />
BETTER SiH)ES REASONABLY PRICED<lb />
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Sponsors Annual<lb />
Talent Program<lb />
The "East Carolinian" sponsored<lb />
heir second annual talent show last<lb />
Monday night in Austin auditorium,<lb />
ith Eli Bloom, Greenville merchant,<lb />
acting as master of ceremonies.<lb />
Proceeds from the talent show will<lb />
i used in enabling the staff mem-<lb />
 rs of the "East Carolinian" to at-<lb />
end the Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Convention in New York City in<lb />
March.<lb />
The .how opened with Roy Ask'w,<lb />
accompanied by Evelyn Euro, singing<lb />
'You Alone" and "Stranger in Para-<lb />
lise Other vocalists on the bill<lb />
were Patsy Pappendiek, Jeanne Wil-<lb />
liams, Lou Anne Davis, and D'Este<lb />
Pool.<lb />
Dressed in French tradition, Helen<lb />
Bland did a dance routine entitled<lb />
"French Jazz Susie Dcnton, who<lb />
was with the Roxyette Company for<lb />
the last two summers, entertained<lb />
by doing "The Creep Bruce Phillips<lb />
and Shirl y Moose came up from<lb />
the audience to do a jitterburg num-<lb />
ber, colored by a few jokes from<lb />
Bruce.<lb />
Ellen ri kle accompanied several<lb />
of the vocalists, besides performing<lb />
in a single act when she played<lb />
�'Somewhere Over the Rainbow" on<lb />
the organ. Also the audience joined<lb />
in to sing with her in the college<lb />
cheer that she played.<lb />
Nancy Clause danced in a ballet<lb />
number, and Leonor Padilla, an ex-<lb />
change student from Honduras, sang<lb />
"Begin the Beguine" in Spanish,<lb />
Iresged in the South American style.<lb />
Several monologue were also fea-<lb />
tured, one a classroom scene by Ruth<lb />
Lassiter. Janet Swinson read to t -<lb />
audience the evils of husbands, clos-<lb />
ing with the thought she she still<lb />
wanted one.<lb />
Approximately 400 people attended<lb />
the show.<lb />
S-COUNT? ALUMNI<lb />
MELT IN LENOIR<lb />
A meeting of East Carolina College<lb />
alumni from Alexander. Burke, Cald-<lb />
well, Caiawba, and Wilkes eountiea<lb />
will be held in Lenoii on Tuesday,<lb />
January 26, with Alumni Secretary<lb />
iams Butler as principal speaker.<lb />
Arrangements f r I te meeting, w<lb />
mil in : id dinner prec ding the<lb />
program, are being handid by J. B.<lb />
Edwards, member of the Happy val-<lb />
ley high school faculty, of Patterson.<lb />
REDISTRICTING COMMITTEE<lb />
WILL BEGIN STUDY<lb />
Members of the Committee to Study<lb />
Redistricting of the North Cam tna<lb />
trea included in the Eas1 � arolina<lb />
College Alumni Association will i t<lb />
Saturday, January 23, at 12:30 o<lb />
clock in the Sir Walter Hotel in<lb />
Raleigh Baxter RJdenhour of Dur-<lb />
ham i chairman of the committee<lb />
on wl a are Mr . W. J. Shearin of<lb />
Louis irg. Mrs. S. Thornton M<lb />
of Wilson, Miss Mar.v Thomaa Smith<lb />
of Gr envilte, and S km B. Deea of<lb />
Rali igh. President James L. Whit-<lb />
field of Raleigh and Alumni Sec-<lb />
I � fam Butler are. ex officio<lb />
n ,( i i of the committee.<lb />
ANOTHER FUTURE ALUMNUS<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie .lame- ka-<lb />
li rry Sr. are proud of their BOO<lb />
w o e an ival on October 17, 1963,<lb />
! as bei n announced in a note to the<lb />
u � Office. The son. Charlie<lb />
Vacancies For Young<lb />
Women In Washington<lb />
Vac in- i a 'xist  !lle (Val<lb />
intelligence Agency, Waaafaigto�,<lb />
i fot yoanf womwi eeere-<lb />
tai who can take shorthand<lb />
and have attained a profkiencj<lb />
of lit to )(� words per minute m<lb />
typing. Beth two-year and tour-<lb />
year gradsatea "ill be considered.<lb />
I he starting aalarj is. $3,175 per<lb />
j car.<lb />
lutc-i stej candidate - plea -��<lb />
contact the Placement Bureau<lb />
foi farther information. .1. L. Op-<lb />
pell, director, announced.<lb />
�Methodists Plan<lb />
Christian Culture<lb />
discussion Topics<lb />
Wor � i Ve<lb />
i<lb />
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lam<lb />
The<lb />
Qorden Exhibits<lb />
Art Work At Duke<lb />
Twenty-three paintings and draw-<lb />
ings by John Gordon, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of Cue department of art at East<lb />
Carolina College, are placed on exhi-<lb />
bition at I)uk' University Saturday<lb />
f this week, January 9, and may be<lb />
�een there in the library on<lb />
campus of the women's division of<lb />
he university.<lb />
The exhibition by the East Caro-<lb />
lina artist is sponsored by the de-<lb />
partment of art at Duke. It will e<lb />
on display until the end of January.<lb />
Oils and drawings among Mr. Gor-<lb />
don's works in the exhibition include<lb />
portraits of Jamie Poindexter of<lb />
Greenville ami of Robert Broderson<lb />
�)f the Duke department of art;<lb />
-�cenes in and near Beaufort, N. C.J<lb />
and a number of figure paintings<lb />
and etchings.<lb />
Mr. Gordon joined the Easi Caro-<lb />
lina faculty in 1952. He is a graduate<lb />
of the University of Kentucky and.<lb />
of the State University of Iowa. He<lb />
has studied at the Beaux Arts School,<lb />
Marseilles, France, and at the Ameri-<lb />
can University at Biarritz, France.<lb />
During World War II he served for<lb />
three years in the US Army.<lb />
R - ben y Jr is a future<lb />
B i, Ra berry (Miriam Cor-<lb />
m, AB 1946) ia from a<lb />
Fa : I larolma ,alumiii.<lb />
b ts an I brother at ten l i<lb />
Baal Carolina: Mrs. Sam D. Dewar<lb />
(Thad Elaine Johnson, A I: 1940,<lb />
MA 1950), Bethel; Mrs. C. B. Taylor<lb />
(Ca � tine Johnson, 1939X ), P rtdle-<lb />
ton; Mrs. W. G. Mays (Trilby Irene<lb />
John on, 1948X), San Diego, Califor-<lb />
nia; Marvin Johnson (1950X), Pet.<lb />
dleton.<lb />
Students Lecture<lb />
Aaoist Solar st8Ri<lb />
At Scie-se M<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Saturday<lb />
7 p.m. The movie, "Sombrero<lb />
will be shown in Austin auditorium.<lb />
Monday<lb />
7 p.m The Beta Kappa Chapter<lb />
of i'i Omega Pi will meet in Room<lb />
6B of Flanagan Building.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:45 p.m The Future Business<lb />
Leaders of America will meet in<lb />
Flanagan.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
G p.m. -The Younj; Republicans<lb />
will meet in Flanagan audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
7 p.m.�The Student Legislature<lb />
will meet in Flanagan.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:30 p.m "Y" Vespers will be<lb />
held in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
S i .m. Fast Carolina plays Ap-<lb />
palachian here.<lb />
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will be shown in Austin auditorium.<lb />
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