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VOLUME XXIX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1954<lb />
Number 15<lb />
Visiting Team Participate in Spiritual Emphasis Week<lb />
Above are the participants in the Spiritual Emphasis Week program which ended here Thursday night,<lb />
visiting team of five were on campus Monday through Thursday addressing student assemblies, conducting<lb />
informal conversations in the dormitories, lecturing in the class rooms and giving personal guidance to a num-<lb />
of students. The theme of this year's program was "This Nation Under God�Our Moral and Spiritual<lb />
Heritage From left to right art W. Parker Marks, president of the Interreligious Council at the college; Jhe<lb />
William W. Finlator. pastor of the First Baptist Church of Elizabeth City; Dr. W. I. Wolverton, rector of<lb />
the Episcopal Church in Greenville; Rabbi Nathan Hershfield of Temple Emmanuel in G�.stonia; Dr. Gordon WT.<lb />
 vejoy, educational consultant for the National Conference of Christians and Jews; Dr. Carl V. Harris, director<lb />
of religious activities at the college; Dr. James G. Hug-tin. pastor of Central Methodist Church in Shelby; the<lb />
Rei Harrj S. Jones, director of the Carolina Region of the National Conference of Christians and Jews; the<lb />
Rev. Leonard W. Topping pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Greenville; and Dr. J. D. Messick, presi-<lb />
dent of East Carolina College. (Photo by Tommie Lupton.)<lb />
ECC Vet Performs<lb />
As 'Great Tado'<lb />
M Thursday Meet<lb />
William Louis Tadlock, otherwise<lb />
known as the "Great Tado will<lb />
perform his feats of magic at the<lb />
next Veterans Club meeting which is<lb />
scheduled for Flanagan Auditorium<lb />
Thursday, January 28, at 7 pjn.<lb />
An important business session will<lb />
open the meeting and President Fred<lb />
Joseph urges all campus veterans to<lb />
;e present.<lb />
The "Great Tado who has given<lb />
performances for civic groups and<lb />
hools in the surrounding area, will<lb />
� rform various acts of magic in-<lb />
cluding disappearance and feats of<lb />
mental telepathy.<lb />
A native of Washington, the "Great<lb />
Tado" is a veteran of military service<lb />
during the Korean campaign and a<lb />
student at East Carolina.<lb />
All veterans who plan to attend<lb />
this meeting may bring guests.<lb />
Musical Entertainments On Tap<lb />
Featuring Guests, College Students<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Ed Foundation Seeks Grants<lb />
For Scholarships, Projects<lb />
Messick Reviews College On Television<lb />
 East Carolina College<lb />
a ed I y President J. D.<lb />
:k Sato rday on th weekly pro-<lb />
n, "To College over the Green-<lb />
statkm, WNCT.<lb />
Satur lay t le local TV channel<lb />
: gram from 2 to 2:30<lb />
nent will continue<lb />
. le future.<lb />
Sprinkle and Alice Mattox<lb />
atured on the program Sat-<lb />
ly, January 9. Appearing last<lb />
Dr. Messick was the Col-<lb />
eisisting of Marvin Brown<lb />
Starling, Douglas Brown,<lb />
. M  hy, Ann- Butler, Myrl<lb />
. Frances Smith and Jeanne<lb />
c i i r "<lb />
Saturday (tomorrow) Dr.<lb />
�  Cuthbert, who has charge<lb />
TV programs for the time<lb />
liscuse briefly the work<lb />
ask department, after which<lb />
 id Keister, tenor and violin-<lb />
and Mrs Keister, pianist, will<lb />
give the program.<lb />
Cites History<lb />
Dr. Messick r viewed the activities<lb />
of the college, stating that the bach-<lb />
elor's degree was authorized No-<lb />
 mtber 20, 1920; the master of arts,<lb />
August, 1933; and the bachelor's<lb />
degree, non-teaching, in 1941. In 1946.<lb />
he said, 123 were awarded the bach-<lb />
elor of science, or teaching degree,<lb />
and 27 the bachelor of arts, or non-<lb />
teaching degree, and only five were<lb />
graduates with the MA degree. Last<lb />
year, 1953, there were 22 graduates<lb />
with the bachelor of arts degree and<lb />
349 with the bachelor of science, while<lb />
the number receiving the master of<lb />
arts had increased to 118.<lb />
Increase in graduates of teachers<lb />
has I een phenomenal as has the in-<lb />
crease in enrollment from 1,049 in<lb />
1946 on the campus as compared to<lb />
2,342 in 1954 and no extension stu-<lb />
dents in 1P46 to 371 this year, giving<lb />
a total enrollmtnt increase of 1,664, or<lb />
Dr. Cuthbert Reveals Cast<lb />
For 'Blossom Time' Musical<lb />
Casting for the musical production, Schubert, features Vienna, Austria,<lb />
ssom Time is complete, an-<lb />
nounced Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert,<lb />
te music department and<lb />
lirector of the annual production<lb />
red by the SGA.<lb />
Working with Dr. Cuthbert in the<lb />
I reduction, which is scheduled for<lb />
� �nation here April 27 and 28,<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback of the<lb />
English department who will direct<lb />
.� dramatic Carolyn Clapp of<lb />
ts Btudent director.<lb />
"Blossom Time which is based<lb />
the musical and love life of Franz<lb />
Dances Feature<lb />
Two Name Bands<lb />
To ftooear Here<lb />
Plans were made Wednesday for<lb />
two name bands to appear on campus<lb />
February and March.<lb />
Ralph Marterie and Orchestra will<lb />
furnish music for the Freshman-<lb />
Sophomore-Senior Dance, February<lb />
L5, Marterie has a 15-piece band and<lb />
plays the trumpet. He was billed<lb />
with Nat "King" Cole and Sarah<lb />
Vaughan in Raleigh in the "Greatest<lb />
Show of 1953<lb />
The Sauter-Finegan Orchestra will<lb />
be featured on the Entertainment<lb />
Series, March 16. The group will<lb />
give a concert and will be followed<lb />
by a dance. The orchestra, headed by<lb />
Ed Sauter and Bill Finegan, are<lb />
featured on Vaughn Monroe's "Camel<lb />
Caravan" radio program. They have<lb />
appeared recently at the University<lb />
of Notre Dame, University of In-<lb />
diana and Duquesne.<lb />
in 1826. All music in the production<lb />
is by Schubert and was arranged<lb />
and adapted by Sigmund Romberg,<lb />
composer of "Student Prince Dr.<lb />
Cuthbert says that the production<lb />
has light comedy characteristics.<lb />
Taking the lead roles are Gerald<lb />
Murphy of China Grove as Franz<lb />
Schubert; Frank Hammond, Wilming-<lb />
ton, as Baron Schober; Frances<lb />
Smith, Robersonville, as Mitzi; and<lb />
Patsy Pappendick, Elizabeth City,<lb />
as Bellabruna.<lb />
Other parts for the musical include<lb />
Vogl, portrayed by George Starling<lb />
of Rocky Mount; Kitzi, by Jeanne<lb />
Pritchard of Elizabeth City; Fritzi,<lb />
by Carolyn Clapp of Greenville;<lb />
Ercman, by Roy Askew of Elizabeth<lb />
City; Binder, by rving Ennis of<lb />
Goldsboro; Kupelweiser, by Frank<lb />
Bodkin of Greenville; Von Schwindt,<lb />
by Charles Starnes of Wilmington;<lb />
Greta, by Carolyn Willis of Mar-<lb />
shailburg; Mr. Kranz, by Ronnie Rose<lb />
of Goldsboro; Count Scharntoff, by<lb />
Carl Carter of Tarboro; and Mrs.<lb />
Coburg, by June Crews of Creedmoor.<lb />
The Men's Varsity Glee Club and<lb />
the Women's Chorus will combine to<lb />
form the chorus for the production.<lb />
Such familiar songs as "Ave Ma-<lb />
ria "Serenade" and "Song of Love"<lb />
will be featured.<lb />
The plot of the musical will be<lb />
centered on Schubert and Schober<lb />
who are rivals for Mitzi. Bellabruna,<lb />
which is one of the lead comedv<lb />
roles, carries a humorous love affair<lb />
with Schober, but she is continually<lb />
being followed by Count Schamtoff.<lb />
Also providing laughs is Mr. Kranz,<lb />
a serious minded father who is al-<lb />
ways perturbed about his unwed<lb />
daughters, Mitzi, Fritzi and Kitzi.<lb />
He is "suspicious" about his daugh-<lb />
ters' actions.<lb />
from 1,049 in 1946 to 2,713 in 1954.<lb />
Cost of College<lb />
President Messick stated that a<lb />
tu.i nt could attend East Carolina<lb />
"ollege for approximately $300 a<lb />
year not counting board. "We strive<lb />
'o give the most possible for the mini-<lb />
mum cost he said, "recognizing<lb />
that many of our students have<lb />
difficulty in attending college under<lb />
any con ideration<lb />
Five n illion, nine hundred twenty-<lb />
; ix thousand, and twelve dollars has<lb />
een appropriated by the General<lb />
Assembly from 1947 through 1953<lb />
for repairs, replacements, new equip-<lb />
ment, new buildings, athletic fields,<lb />
walks, drives and land. Even then, he<lb />
s;ud, the need is tremendous.<lb />
In continuing, he said the college<lb />
maintains a Placement Bureau and<lb />
al-o some follow-up service because<lb />
of its interest in the students not only<lb />
while they are on the campus but<lb />
after graduation. Of the 488 graduates<lb />
in 1953, there were 446 registered<lb />
with the Placement Bureau; 315 went<lb />
into public school work as teachers,<lb />
principals, supervisors or superinten-<lb />
dents. Others secured positions as<lb />
scientists, accountants, bank clerks,<lb />
secretaries, salesmen and many other<lb />
areas. A goodly number continued on<lb />
into graduate or professional schools,<lb />
while 29 received commissions as sec-<lb />
ond lieutenants in the Air Force and<lb />
went directly into service.<lb />
Regional College<lb />
Dr. M( ssick emphasized the idea<lb />
of this college's being recognized as<lb />
a regional college and of educating<lb />
its own people and, insofar as possible,<lb />
having these graduates remain in<lb />
their section of the state to help<lb />
build it up again to its relative posi-<lb />
tion in the state comparable to what<lb />
it once was.<lb />
Keister Team<lb />
Presents Recital<lb />
Tuesday Evening<lb />
Dr. Elwood Keister, tenor and vio-<lb />
linist and faculty member of the<lb />
East Carolina College department of<lb />
music, will be presented in a recital<lb />
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Austin<lb />
auditorium. He will be accompanied<lb />
at the piano by his wife, Gloria.<lb />
The program will be sponsored by<lb />
the college department of music as<lb />
one of a series of recitals by faculty<lb />
members given during the present<lb />
school year. The poblic is invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
The program Tuesday will include<lb />
a group of Brahms songs, "IS With<lb />
All Your Hearts" from Mendelssohn's<lb />
'Elijah tlie aria "E Lucevan Le<lb />
Stelle from "Tosca" by Puccini, and<lb />
everal contemporary songs. The last<lb />
portion of the evening will be devoted<lb />
to the "Sonata in A Major" for vio-<lb />
lin anl piano by Cesar Franck.<lb />
The Educational Foundation Com-<lb />
mittee has been established at East<lb />
Carolina College, according to an<lb />
mnouncement by Dr. Leo W. Jenkins,<lb />
Jean of the college and a member of<lb />
the committee.<lb />
Heading the committee is Dr. Keith<lb />
Holmes of the education department.<lb />
Working with Dr. Holme are Dr.<lb />
Jenkins, Dr. Elwood Keister, Dr.<lb />
J. K. Long, Dr. George Pasti, Dr.<lb />
James Poindexter, W. W. Smiley, Dr.<lb />
James White and Dr. J. A. Withey.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins states that the com-<lb />
mittee has a three-fold objective for<lb />
serving the students and the youth<lb />
in Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
College TV Channel?<lb />
First of these objectives is cata-<lb />
'oging and investigating sources for<lb />
foundation fund grants to the college<lb />
to do research and study projects.<lb />
For example, he added, the commit-<lb />
tee is now seeking funds to install a<lb />
television system here at the college.<lb />
Such grants would make possible<lb />
the originating of "live" broadcasts<lb />
in the Joyner Library (now under<lb />
construction). This project would call<lb />
for approximately $100,000.<lb />
Scholarships Available<lb />
The second objective is "to dis-<lb />
cover and to make known the fellow-<lb />
ships and scholarships for our own<lb />
students he said, "of which several<lb />
East Carolina students have already<lb />
api lied<lb />
Objective number three is to "dis-<lb />
cover and make known" to high<lb />
schools in Eastern North Carolina<lb />
scholarships, fellowships and loan<lb />
funds available for their students.<lb />
"Although the committee realizes<lb />
that many recipients of these will<lb />
of necessity go to other colleges, it<lb />
is keeping with the spirit of East<lb />
Carolina to encourage deserving fu-<lb />
ture citizens to attend college Dr.<lb />
Jenkins commented.<lb />
Approximately two and a naif bil-<lb />
lion dollars are available each year<lb />
in money for foundations offering<lb />
scholarship, fellowship and loan<lb />
funds, be further added.<lb />
Students who are interested in<lb />
obtaining scholarships may contact<lb />
Dr. Holmes or Dean Jenkins. "There<lb />
are a number of scholarshrps in<lb />
various fields available and often<lb />
some are never taken Dr. Jenkins<lb />
said. "We will be glad to help any<lb />
student to look them over<lb />
Canterbury Club<lb />
Hears Rev. Wright<lb />
The Right Rev. Thomas H. Wright,<lb />
tshop of the Diocese of East Caro-<lb />
lina or he Episcopal Church, will be<lb />
guest speaker at the regular Even-<lb />
song service of the Canterbury Club<lb />
Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at St. Paul's<lb />
Episcopal Church.<lb />
Following the service there will be<lb />
a reception in the Canterbury room.<lb />
All students are invited.<lb />
The Right Rev. Wright is the for-<lb />
mer director of college work of the<lb />
Episcopal Church in the United States<lb />
and a former chaplain at Washington<lb />
and Lee University, Va and the<lb />
University of North Carolina.<lb />
You can't kiss a girl unexpectedly<lb />
�only sooner than she thought you<lb />
would.<lb />
Sophomore: "What does 'homoge-<lb />
nized' mean?"<lb />
Professor: "That is when milk is<lb />
shaken so violently that the fat par-<lb />
ticles break into very small bits<lb />
scattered evenly throughout the<lb />
milk<lb />
Sophomore: "How in the world do<lb />
they ever get the cows to shimmy<lb />
that much?"<lb />
EC Scout Council<lb />
Meets On Campus<lb />
To Elect Officers<lb />
More than 350 Scouters, many of<lb />
them accompanied by their wives,<lb />
attended the annual Recognition<lb />
Night dinner of the East Carolina<lb />
Council, Boy Scouts of America, on<lb />
the campus of East Carolina College<lb />
last Friday afternoon and night.<lb />
President J. D. Messick of East<lb />
Carolina College was re-elected vice<lb />
president of the Boy Scout Council,<lb />
and was installed along with other<lb />
officers, including Penn T. Watson<lb />
of Wilson, president of the council.<lb />
Alumni Secretary James W. But-<lb />
ler was also named to another term<lb />
on the executive committee of the<lb />
Council and was appointed to the<lb />
three-man public relations committee.<lb />
The program following the dinner,<lb />
arranged by Business Manager F. D.<lb />
Duncan and Paul Julian, College<lb />
steward, included awarding of Silver<lb />
B avers to four outstanding adult<lb />
leaders of the Scouting program and<lb />
citing four men as members of the<lb />
Order of the Silver Compass for<lb />
distinctive service to the Council dur-<lb />
ing the past year.<lb />
The event drew an attendance from<lb />
20 eastern North Carolina counties.<lb />
Finlator Cites<lb />
Five Heritages<lb />
'Hot For Sale'<lb />
There are five heritages in human<lb />
lives that are "not for sale the Rev.<lb />
William W. Finlator, pastor of the<lb />
First Baptist Church in Elizabeth<lb />
City, said in his address to the mem-<lb />
bers of the Circle K Club Tuesday<lb />
evening.<lb />
The Rev. Finlator is a member of<lb />
the visiting team here for Spiritual<lb />
Emphasis Week. He is a member of<lb />
the Kiwanis International, a civic<lb />
group which the Circle K is affiliated.<lb />
As an example, the Rev. Finlator<lb />
referred to Bibical times when per-<lb />
sons did not sell their property which<lb />
was inherited from their fore fathers.<lb />
"Today there are several heritages<lb />
that we have that are 'not for sale "<lb />
he said.<lb />
These heritages were health, a good<lb />
name, freedom, marriage and relig-<lb />
ion. "If we lose any of these, the<lb />
price we paid was too high He also<lb />
pointed out that even though these<lb />
"articles" were inherited, it was up<lb />
to the individual to maintain and not<lb />
to "sell" them. A good motto, he<lb />
added, is "not for sale" to "our preci-<lb />
ous heritages<lb />
Charlie Bedford, president of YM<lb />
CA, introduced the Rev. Finlator.<lb />
Comedienne Russell,<lb />
'Carmen Recitals<lb />
Coming Events Here<lb />
East Carolina College includes in<lb />
its schedule for this month and next<lb />
a number of programs of music,<lb />
including performances by guest art-<lb />
ists on the campus. Both students<lb />
and faculty members will participate<lb />
in a series of recitals sponsored by<lb />
the college department of music.<lb />
Events expected to attract audi-<lb />
ences from localities throughout this<lb />
section of the state include a recital<lb />
February 2 by the internationally<lb />
known comedienne Anna Russell and<lb />
a performance of "Carmen" by the<lb />
Grass Roots Opera Company, Febr-<lb />
uary 16.<lb />
Miss Russell, described in the press<lb />
as a "hilarious artist" and "a schol-<lb />
ar, a wit and an actress will appear<lb />
in the Wright auditorium at 8 p.m.<lb />
under the sponsorship of the East<lb />
Carolina College Entertainment Com-<lb />
mittee. The Grass Roots artists will<lb />
present Bizet's opera under the aus-<lb />
pices of the Greenville Music Club at<lb />
S p.m. in the College Theatre.<lb />
A faculty recital by Dr. Elwood<lb />
Keister, tenor and violinist, Tuesday,<lb />
January 26, will be the first in a<lb />
series of programs by musicians from<lb />
the college. Dr. Kei3ter. who joined<lb />
the East Carolina faculty last fall,<lb />
is known to many concert goers as<lb />
director of the December, 1953, per-<lb />
formance at the college of Handel's<lb />
"The Messiah The vent was at-<lb />
tended by an audience of approxi-<lb />
mately 3,000 people from the eastern<lb />
pe-t of t' e �-tate.<lb />
Two and concerts will be presented<lb />
on the campus during a two-day<lb />
session of the Eastern Division of<lb />
the All State Band Clinic. The East<lb />
Carolina College Concert Band will<lb />
play Friday, Febiuary 5, at 8 p.m.<lb />
'n the Col ege Theatre. The following<lb />
night a Clinic Band of more than a<lb />
hundred high school students will<lb />
present a program at the same hour<lb />
and place.<lb />
Two senior students in the depart-<lb />
ment of music will give their grad-<lb />
uating recitals in February. Dolores<lb />
Matthews of Henderson, pianist, will<lb />
appear Tuesday, February 9, at 8<lb />
p.m. in the Austin auditorium. Ruth<lb />
Little of Winterville, soprano, wiU<lb />
give a program of songs Sunday<lb />
afternoon, February 21, at 4 o'clock<lb />
in the Austin auditorium.<lb />
Oppelt Says 111 Seniors<lb />
Practice-Teach In Winter<lb />
New Joyner Library Modern In Every Respect<lb />
I by Anne George<lb />
It is a far cry from the old stuffy they are covered with formica tops<lb />
libraries of Grandma's day; in fact tnat won't be scratched, written or<lb />
every detail of the new $900,000<lb />
Joyner Library is modern.<lb />
With the help of Wendell W. Smi-<lb />
ley, Eric G. Flanagan, architect, drew<lb />
up the plans for the building. Most<lb />
of the color schemes were Mr. Smi-<lb />
ley's creations. The walls are to be a<lb />
soft green with the tile and marble<lb />
floors carrying out the color style.<lb />
The walls are all trimmed in maple,<lb />
with th 3 desks and chairs the same.<lb />
"Peculiar" Furniture<lb />
There is a certain peculiarity<lb />
about the 4,000 new chairs: they<lb />
won't tilt. The legs are so sloped<lb />
as to cause the chairs to slide, no<lb />
matter how badly you want to tilt<lb />
back in them. Although, if you do<lb />
want comfort, there is a reading<lb />
lounge that will be equipped with<lb />
soft, plush chairs for just that<lb />
purpose.<lb />
The tables also are unusual, as<lb />
carved on.<lb />
Many of the doors separating the<lb />
rooms, besides the main doors, are<lb />
in glass which add also to the modern<lb />
air that prevails throughout the<lb />
building. Throughout the entire li-<lb />
brary, there is fluorescent lighting.<lb />
Radio Room<lb />
Part of one wing on the second<lb />
floor is dedicated to audio-visual<lb />
education The radio studio is sound<lb />
proof with three inch doors, with<lb />
the walls in pale green and red.<lb />
There is also a projection room and<lb />
a curriculum lab in this particular<lb />
wing.<lb />
A balcony on the second floor<lb />
overlooks the reference room, which<lb />
f.$ 25 feet tall and 80 fast in width.<lb />
The books in the balcony will bt<lb />
restricted to subjects concerning<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
In the room behind the main desk<lb />
is an elevator, which will enable the<lb />
workers in the library to obtain books<lb />
from the stacks more rapidly. Re-<lb />
turned books can be deposited in a<lb />
slot, on the side of the main desk,<lb />
and a truck will catch them there.<lb />
Why Joyner?<lb />
As the old library was named after<lb />
J. Y. Joyner, thsy decided to keep<lb />
his name for the new one. Mr. Joyner<lb />
was superintendent of public instruc-<lb />
tion in the state of North Carolina<lb />
from 1900-191�. Through bis help,<lb />
this college was created. He was also<lb />
the first ahaiwnmn of trustees at<lb />
East Carolina College.<lb />
The library was first started m<lb />
the Spring of 1962, and Mr. Smiley<lb />
says, "We hope to move in there<lb />
soon<lb />
But until then, why not go over<lb />
and wander through? It will be<lb />
breath-taking to visualise lbs nasr<lb />
library.<lb />
With 111 seniors already at work<lb />
in classrooms of public schools in<lb />
eastern North Carolina, East Caro-<lb />
lina College has begun its program<lb />
of student teaching for the winter<lb />
quarter. Those now receiving practi-<lb />
cal experience as teachers include 89<lb />
engaged in work in the primary and<lb />
the grammar grades.<lb />
Dr. J. L. Oppelt, director of stu-<lb />
dent teaching and placement at the<lb />
college, is coordinator of the pro-<lb />
gram. Supervising teachers from the<lb />
public schools and from the college<lb />
faculty direct the activities of the<lb />
seniors.<lb />
In the fall quarter 101 seniors<lb />
completed their work as student<lb />
teachers. The total for the firs two<lb />
quarters of the present school yT<lb />
is thus 212 men and women prsparlfeg<lb />
for careers hi education. A lafgjt<lb />
group of seniors is expected to enroll<lb />
in the student teaching progranv in<lb />
the spring.<lb />
Student teachers now a we&amp; -t.<lb />
the public schools include SS man ad<lb />
76 women. Thirty-eight have MalWr<lb />
ments in the Laboratory S0-I t&amp;<lb />
tfoe college and ar" teaebjteg- there<lb />
in grades one fcb�ufc �$gSB Osms<lb />
senior is teaching sevaajl grd� a�h-<lb />
jects in the sdboot 1st the J &amp;<lb />
Raleijrh.<lb />
SevsaHMMt. fssstoff ar<lb />
high school �aib<lb />
High Seltosi �f in<lb />
ondary j�h�ot� tt ��� North Car-<lb />
olhwu On aaaJat is teaefciftff � in<lb />
the city high school tfte toge<lb />
parienet ea fl lew �f psfclte aebool<lb />
instructs la taw fltW.<lb />
Suji be �! � � ��<lb />
Carolina seniors working in<lb />
schools include art, business f<lb />
tion, English, home economics<lb />
trial arts, mathematics, �Nb�<lb />
sical education, science, ieltigft<lb />
guages and the social sttt&amp;ksv.<lb />
'In addition to the Grew�� 1<lb />
School, where S3 �wakw saw 'tea<lb />
mg, centers of istttreei art It<lb />
tentnea, PariiTffl sttafttft, shfrw-<lb />
eonviile, Bebnfe, Wastta"<lb />
terville, Bs&amp;et, $ifeof Wmmmk<lb />
Chkod, Bath, Ay den sffid Stoke.<lb />
Oit Tap ApriUO,<lb />
Tcutati plasis ware laid for tfcs<lb />
annual JunioTsSapr Dance at a<lb />
!ti�f of' the Jbmior Class officers<lb />
on January 11, recording to clan<lb />
fecaosat Bb !fiitoa.<lb />
The dwaerarfU be fecM on Saturday<lb />
nlfbt, Aril i0 to. Wright auditorium<lb />
and will be ieM oa for members<lb />
f tfc. Junior sntt Senior classes and<lb />
their islam astetts committee are<lb />
to be ,�Hwl8�l" by the president at<lb />
the usat meeting of the class on<lb />
Jmury 26.<lb />
mm Class Meets<lb />
Iaor Class President Bob<lb />
ftatiaast has called a class mat-<lb />
ing far January 2� at 9'M p.m.<lb />
in Aestia building, room W.<lb />
At tbia Um plans for the .Naior<lb />
Scalar Dance will be discaased.<lb />
President Neilson argea that aU<lb />
Member of the class be present<lb />
fee this very important meeting.<lb /><pb facs="00038339_tn_0002" /><lb />
FAGB TWO<lb />
Easttarolinian<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 />
Nam changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Srjtered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Pot Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 19fc<lb />
iday.<lb />
Ye Editor s<lb />
by T.<lb />
Sa<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
T<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Vainwright Holds Numerous Campus Offices<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
A true example of citizenship as<lb />
well as scholarship is Julian Vain-<lb />
wright. Julian, a senior, is a business<lb />
education major from Greenville and<lb />
plan3 to graduate in May. He will<lb />
receive his AB degree. "Therefore<lb />
he says, "I won't be having to go<lb />
the editor written by a teen-ager, .through the trials and tribulations of<lb />
student teaching this year, anyway.<lb />
"One of the main reasons I chose<lb />
One of the professors here found<lb />
a clipping from "Ideas of Today" on<lb />
his desk which was probably left by<lb />
a student. The clipping was a letter<lb />
Sports Editor <lb />
Sport Asslstnats<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-chief - T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Managing Editor Faye O'Neal<lb />
Assistant Editor Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Feature Editor  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 />
UaVbews.<lb />
SGA Reporter Betty Salmons<lb />
Facuky Advisor  Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS STAFT<lb />
 Eob Hilldrup<lb />
Bruce .Phillips, Answer Joseph and<lb />
David Evans<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager Ed� Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager  Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants Edna Whitfield,<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
Sh-h-h! Future Genius At Work<lb />
Social life is a wonderful thing and no person<lb />
should be deprived of this enjoyable privilege.<lb />
Like other things, there is a time and a place for<lb />
socializing. The library doesn't seem to be the<lb />
proper place for it, however.<lb />
There is a constant hum of mumbling voices<lb />
in the Library at nights. A student may be found<lb />
wandering from one table to another talking in<lb />
loud whispers to other students who are busy at<lb />
work. It has been observed that a student entered<lb />
the library and yelled to a friend (in a whisper,<lb />
of course)' three or four tables down, "Hi ya kid V<lb />
We have in this country freedom of almost<lb />
everything as long as it doesn't infringe upon the<lb />
rights of others. Students have the right to social-<lb />
ize and students have the right to study. However,<lb />
the library was established for studying and not<lb />
bull sessions. Therefore, one who exercises loudly<lb />
his right to socialize in the library is infringing<lb />
n others who are trying to study.<lb />
If a student wants to study, for gosh sakes,<lb />
don't hinder him in any way. He may be behind in<lb />
quality points and every moment of study is<lb />
valuable.<lb />
- Take in consideration the other fellow before<lb />
whispering loudly to your friend that you made<lb />
a four on your history test. The other fellow<lb />
doesn't care to hear your troubles, he has probably<lb />
enough of his own.<lb />
We thought it was amusing and yet<lb />
brought out some good points. The<lb />
letter is as follows:<lb />
 I can be taxed plenty for<lb />
my summer earnings, but I can't<lb />
vote: that's taxation without repre-<lb />
sentation. I can be drafted to kill<lb />
ihe enemy, but I cannot legally buy<lb />
bullets to hunt rabbits. I can drive<lb />
a tank, but I cannot legally buy a<lb />
car, in Massachusetts anyway. I can<lb />
earn my own money, but I cannot<lb />
buy my foreman a beer. My girl can<lb />
get married, but she hasn't yet<lb />
reached the age of consent.<lb />
"Those adults who insist on ob-<lb />
serving the uninhibited few who<lb />
drink themselves silly, dope them-<lb />
selves delerious, or sex themselves<lb />
indiscrim nately, might learn to put<lb />
soch things in their proper perspec-<lb />
tive. We might ask our sensation-wise<lb />
and smut-conscious supervisors if<lb />
teen-age statistics are any worse in<lb />
the over-all picture than those for<lb />
adults, who set our examples. Then<lb />
let's cut grass in our own backyard<lb />
East Carolina was because I lived<lb />
in Greenville. However, I'm sure now<lb />
that I certainly couldn't have made<lb />
a better choice<lb />
Played In Band<lb />
During his freshman year, Julian<lb />
played in tLe college band and went<lb />
out for baseball. He also joined the<lb />
Canterbury Club, a religious club for<lb />
Episcopalians on campus. Julian was<lb />
elected president of this club last<lb />
year.<lb />
A member of the Circle K Club,<lb />
he has done outstanding work and<lb />
is this year's secretary for the or-<lb />
ganization.<lb />
Two years a member of the Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi, Julian was elected vice<lb />
president this year, but had to<lb />
withdraw because of his many other<lb />
activities. This honorary fraternity<lb />
is composed of a select group of males<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Julian Vainwright<lb />
with high scolastic averages and with<lb />
p "ties of leadership.<lb />
This year a new organization,<lb />
Future Business Leaders of America,<lb />
has been organized on campus, which<lb />
is for the advancement of students<lb />
interested in business education. Ju-<lb />
lian feels that this club will do<lb />
much for the betterment of East<lb />
.Carolina's business education majors.<lb />
) He was elected the first president<lb />
of the club which received its national<lb />
cha rter recently.<lb />
As a member of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association for two years,<lb />
he has been quite active. He was<lb />
last year's chairman of the point<lb />
syotem In the Student Legislature.<lb />
Participates In Sporta<lb />
An active participant in sports,<lb />
he has played on the basketball and<lb />
soft all intramural teams. "I also<lb />
like hunting and any sport on and<lb />
in the water Julian says.<lb />
Among other organizations, Julian<lb />
was a member also of the Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega Upt year. Thus honorary fra-<lb />
ternity has as its purposes to de<lb />
velop friendship and service to hu-<lb />
manity, the student body, youth and<lb />
the community and members of the<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
"I finishd AFROTC at summer<lb />
camp at Moody Air Force Field near<lb />
Valdos-ta, Ga. this past summer<lb />
says Julian, "and I really miss play-<lb />
ing in the Drum and Bugle Corps<lb />
this year. I hope to get my commis- l<lb />
sion this spring, if they don't change<lb />
any more rules. And then�well, it's<lb />
up to Uncle Sam after that<lb />
The bus was scheduled to get to Manteo<lb />
sometime that afternoon. At every path and<lb />
road the big bus stopped to let passengers off<lb />
and take a lone traveler on. This stopping and<lb />
starting went on for many miles before the im-<lb />
patient woman sitting directly behind the driver<lb />
spoke up: "Driver, do you have to stop at every<lb />
telephone pole?" The driver turned slightly, and<lb />
with a slow grin announced: "Why, lady, this<lb />
happens to be a Greyhound bus<lb />
While writing the above, two girls here on<lb />
campus told this bus tale. They were riding the<lb />
bus home to spend the weekend. When the bus<lb />
stopped to open its door as it always does at a<lb />
railway crossing, one of the girls out of curiosity<lb />
asked the bus driver why this was don The<lb />
driver quickly replied, "Well, you see there are<lb />
a great many more passengers than there are<lb />
bus drivers; that open door is for me, girls<lb />
"Bus" tales might not be as humorous as travel-<lb />
ing salesman stories, but they are printable.<lb />
Know Your Campus Activities<lb />
A fellow just won't have the op-<lb />
portunity for relaxation anymore in<lb />
the library. Wendell W. Smiley, col-<lb />
lege librarian, informs that chairs<lb />
for the new library will be construct-<lb />
ed so that persons cannot "lean<lb />
back When the student tries to<lb />
. , . ,  . iirs who are winding up work On tne<lb />
attain his relaxed position on two of<lb />
Thirty Keep Busy To Produce<lb />
College Yearbook, 'Buccaneer'<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
There are 30 very busy staffers in<lb />
a certain Austin office these days.<lb />
We are referring to the staff mem-<lb />
the four legs of this piece of furni-<lb />
ture, he will be surprised to find<lb />
that the chair slides back and that<lb />
all four legs will stay put on the<lb />
floor.<lb />
Mr. Smiley says that the chairs<lb />
cost a little more than the regular<lb />
ones, but they will be a good invest-<lb />
ment in the long run for they are<lb />
more durable. "Leaning back" on<lb />
rwo legs lessens the life of a chair,<lb />
he adds, and also damages the floor.<lb />
It's Much Clearer Inside<lb />
by Jerry Register<lb />
Tell us, did any one pay any attention to<lb />
itual Emphasis Week? We know that some<lb />
but we mean the majority of you.<lb />
Dr. Richard Todd, a social studies instructor,<lb />
that he saw four students from his first<lb />
history class at assembly Monday night.<lb />
are 54 students in that class. That is just<lb />
54, good average, don't you think? May-<lb />
were holding the meetings at the wrong<lb />
'they probably should have held them in<lb />
soda shop, that is where a number of the<lb />
�its were.<lb />
Pi know, we just didn't need it�that's it.<lb />
fiae that we, the young people, the back-<lb />
lie nation, have all the spiritual guidance<lb />
, � - I you don't think you need spiritual<lb />
Ml can just stop reading this article<lb />
we think all of us do need it!<lb />
; for the "Spiritual Emphasis Week"<lb />
fcion Under God we, as said before,<lb />
me of that nation, we are that<lb />
al our nation strong, we make it<lb />
 sleally with our young man-power and,<lb />
should make it strong spiritually<lb />
v ?.�; Jk, That reminds us of the follow-<lb />
S nan m talking to a woman outside of<lb />
iday morning. He said, "This is<lb />
I have seen you here in a long<lb />
s s,M sn� mid, "and I imagine that it will<lb />
- �l will see me here for a long<lb />
'��4fe�towfe�" �$�"<lb />
 WWm.m<lb />
Thursday night after the play,<lb />
"Fair Was the Morning (written<lb />
by Dr. Elizabeth Utterback of the<lb />
English department), Dr. Ted Eaton<lb />
gave an evaluation followed by com-<lb />
ments from the audience.<lb />
Dr. Eaton referred to the final<lb />
-scene where the sheriff tells the<lb />
widow mother that he does not love<lb />
her but her daughter instead and<lb />
they plan to marry. In rage the<lb />
mother grabs the shotgun from the<lb />
mantel in the Kentucky home as the<lb />
sheriff and the daughter make a<lb />
hurried exit followed by the mother's<lb />
idiot son. The mother fires away<lb />
(probably at the sheriff) and acci-<lb />
dentally shoots and kills her son.<lb />
Ft seems to me that the sheriff,<lb />
being an officer of the law, would<lb />
have returned to the scene of the<lb />
crime Dr. Eaton said.<lb />
Dr. H. A. Coleman then responded:<lb />
"As a reason for not returning,<lb />
maybe the sheriff thought the gun<lb />
was double-barrelled<lb />
m<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
gagi, "every Sunday I come<lb />
lOple preach about not doing<lb />
it Just as soon as they get<lb />
they say shouldn't be done.<lb />
than them in that respect,<lb />
a Vm ?�rf slough not to have to go to<lb />
turned toward a tinted glass<lb />
that the sun was shining<lb />
iMyou see that window?"<lb />
"What is the picture on<lb />
IiL "The sun is shining<lb />
"Maybe you can see<lb />
at the window.<lb />
Is shining through<lb />
It is a picture of<lb />
a flock of sheep<lb />
arms<lb />
can see it clearer<lb />
ihsA. the church is<lb />
rto see life<lb />
Hiding of<lb />
you can't do out-<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
This week's couple, Delia Dean<lb />
from Durham and Norwood Elliott<lb />
from Chapanoke, have been going<lb />
together since November, 1951. Nor-<lb />
wood had been dating a girl who<lb />
stayed right across the hall from<lb />
Delia. This girl made the fatal mis-<lb />
take of introducing Delia to him.<lb />
Right after their first date Delia<lb />
had the flu and was in the infirmary<lb />
for a week. Norwood tried to find<lb />
out where she was and nobody knew,<lb />
so when she did get out, he took no<lb />
chances on losing track of her again.<lb />
He asked her to go steady and this<lb />
:ast June 21, they decided to make<lb />
it a p rmanent relationship by be-<lb />
coming engaged. The wedding date<lb />
has been set for next Christmas.<lb />
Dlia and Norwood like dancing,<lb />
foot all, window shopping and, most<lb />
of all, basketball. Norwood loves pho-<lb />
tography and says Delia, "His en-<lb />
thusiasm has been catching. Now I<lb />
help him take and develop pictures<lb />
just like a regular professional<lb />
After finishing school in February,<lb />
"Norwood, who is majoring in science,<lb />
will enter flight training. He is plan-<lb />
ning to make the Air Force his ca-<lb />
reer. Delia, who will finish next<lb />
November, is majoring in grammar<lb />
grade education. Says she, "Sure<lb />
hope there's a big shortage of teach-<lb />
ers wherever Norwood is stationd,<lb />
so I won't have any trouble getting<lb />
a job<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
Couple of the Week, Delia and Nor-<lb />
wood will each receive a gift from<lb />
Saslow's Jewelers and a ticket to the<lb />
Pitt Theatre.)<lb />
1954 "better than ever" Buccaneer.<lb />
The college annual is published by<lb />
a student staff supervised by faculty<lb />
and college staff members. The editor-<lb />
in-chief, or in this case, the co-editors,<lb />
Tommie Lupton and Mildred Rey-<lb />
nolds, are selected by the college Pub-<lb />
lications Board which is composed of<lb />
students, faculty and administrative<lb />
representative. Working in editorial<lb />
capacities with Tommie and Mildred<lb />
as Associate Editor is Jant Kanoy and<lb />
Business Manager is Evelyn Davis.<lb />
Because February 1, is the deadline<lb />
for copy to be in the hands of Las-<lb />
siter, Inc Charlotte printers, the<lb />
staff is proud of the fact that they<lb />
will have all copy ready to go by next<lb />
week. Pictures were sent to Charlotte<lb />
Engraving Co. January 1.<lb />
Each staff mmber has been respon-<lb />
sible for an essential portion of the<lb />
work. The work began last spring<lb />
with the photographing of baseball<lb />
pictures. In the fall football shots<lb />
were tackled. Next came the long<lb />
t"dious process of making individual<lb />
pictures and last, but far from least,<lb />
was the problem of group and feature<lb />
pictures. The photography has been<lb />
handled by Waller and Smith of Ra-<lb />
leigh and Bell Studio of Greenville.<lb />
The lone man with a camera on the<lb />
staff is Co-Editor Tommie, who snaps<lb />
pictures here and there to fill those<lb />
much enjoyed snapshot pages. All<lb />
the members help schedule the pic-<lb />
tures and do "write-ups Early in<lb />
the year the staff votes for the per-<lb />
sons to whom the yearbook will be<lb />
dedicated.<lb />
This year's staff have an efficient<lb />
manner in which finances have been<lb />
managed. Each year the Student<lb />
Legislature, acting upon the recom-<lb />
mendation of the Budget Committee,<lb />
sets aside a certain amount for the<lb />
annual. Last year the annual cost<lb />
$16,700. This year's cost will run<lb />
$1,500 less. "Yet assures Tommie,<lb />
"this year's book has as much color,<lb />
six or eight more pages of picturta<lb />
and we are having 100 more co-pies<lb />
printed<lb />
The staff meets every Monday<lb />
night, with usually about 25 present.<lb />
In the near future the co-editors will<lb />
sponsor the annual staff supper. The<lb />
'54 Buccaneer is due to arrive from<lb />
the press around May 1, and students<lb />
will receive them shortly afterwards.<lb />
Any student not staying in school<lb />
all three quarters this year may pay<lb />
$2.50 for each quarter they are not<lb />
here and rceive an annual, Tommie<lb />
said. But only as long as they last,<lb />
he added.<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
Forgot to sign in�that'll be two demerits.<lb />
Locked out? Your box number please. . . . The<lb />
weekly House Committee meeting in Fleming<lb />
Hall is usually boring in a different sort of way.<lb />
However, whatever monotony is involved<lb />
certainly broken this past Monday night when<lb />
two delinquents broke out in a vast and �<lb />
oughly complete state of the giggles. Before the<lb />
president could keep a straight face and sentence<lb />
the hysterical two, the whole meeting waa in<lb />
stitches. The committee agreed that they really<lb />
hated to give the girls demerits after such an<lb />
interesting laugh over nothing. Laughs over<lb />
nothing really are the funniest, aren't they?<lb />
by<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
"Dream Wife a sophisticated<lb />
farce with Cary Grant playing the<lb />
h ro's part, will be shown in Austin<lb />
auditorium at 7 p.m. Saturday night.<lb />
This film has been rated excellent<lb />
by several critics.<lb />
Grant portrays a young business<lb />
man who is completely willing to get<lb />
married, but can't decide which girl<lb />
to marry. He drops his devoted<lb />
fiance, because he fears she will<lb />
become a slave to a materialistic<lb />
world inasmuch as she is very seri-<lb />
ous about her job.<lb />
Deciding to pick a gal of the<lb />
opposite type in every way, Grant<lb />
offers his hand to a provocative Per-<lb />
sian princess. Typical of the situa-<lb />
tions that Cary Grant can get into<lb />
is the confusion that follows. Luckily<lb />
for him, enough time is necessary to<lb />
arrange for the former betrothal<lb />
arrangements of the princess to be<lb />
adjusted to allow Grant to change<lb />
his mind.<lb />
Since women are continuously ac-<lb />
cused of never being able to make a<lb />
decision and abide peacefully by it,<lb />
it might be interesting for the girla<lb />
here to watch a man in a dilemma.<lb />
The picture should be good enter-<lb />
tainment for everyone.<lb />
Wade Cooper, Dong King, Ed<lb />
Mathews, "Buzz" Y�unjj<lb />
An institution of East Carolina<lb />
College of which little is known to<lb />
most of us is the student supply<lb />
stores, including both the soda shop<lb />
and the stationery store. During the<lb />
past few years these stores have<lb />
seen a growth from a scanty begin-<lb />
ning to a state of profitable opera-<lb />
tion and serviceable existence that is<lb />
symbolic of the overall advancement<lb />
that has been so rapidly realized here<lb />
over the past few years. The stores<lb />
are of particular significance for<lb />
they not only provide the convenience<lb />
of on-campus places to buy various<lb />
necessary articles, but have also re-<lb />
alized their aim of aiding the school<lb />
in another direct way: scholarship<lb />
grants to deserving students.<lb />
Seven or eight years ago there<lb />
were no supply stores on the ECC<lb />
campus and the soda shop was a<lb />
soda fountain in the basement of<lb />
Austin Building. The need for a sup-<lb />
ply store was evident and in the<lb />
basement of Austin a small store<lb />
began its meager operations, with a<lb />
tiny stock and an eye on the future,<lb />
the soda shop being moved to its<lb />
present location (which was then<lb />
adequately spacious). According to<lb />
Lloyd Bray, manager, the store has<lb />
been steadily growing, with its prof-<lb />
its, through last year, being turned<lb />
back into the store to increase the<lb />
stock to the point that the original<lb />
.stock of approximately $7,000 in<lb />
value has climbed to a value of about<lb />
$40,000. Today the two stores do a<lb />
combined business of over $100,000<lb />
per year, providing everything from<lb />
text books to decals and chocolate<lb />
popsicles.<lb />
At the beginning of this year it<lb />
was found that it was not necessary<lb />
to turn all of last year's proceeds<lb />
back into the stores; they had made<lb />
a true profit to be put to use by the<lb />
school. Seventy-five per cent of this<lb />
money was set aside in a scholarship<lb />
fund to be given to deserving stu-<lb />
dents of any classification who ap-<lb />
plied for grants in aid at the dis-<lb />
cretion of the school's scholarship<lb />
committee of which Dean Clinton<lb />
Prewett is chairman. For the fall<lb />
quarter of this year approximately<lb />
50 grants were made from this fund,<lb />
mostly of about $100 each. In the<lb />
future the amount available for this<lb />
pupose should become larger. None<lb />
of these scholarships were made for<lb />
athletic purposes. The percentage of<lb />
profits used each year for student<lb />
aid is to remain constantly at 75<lb />
per cent.<lb />
A portion of the student body feels<lb />
that perhaps it would be fairer to<lb />
give all the students a share in the<lb />
supply store profits by cutting the<lb />
costs of books and supplies. For<lb />
example: If the profit was 20 per<lb />
cent on gross income during the<lb />
past year, costs could be cut 15 per<lb />
cent, thus leaving a five per cent<lb />
safety margin, should any unfore-<lb />
seen circumstances arise.<lb />
The situation today will improve<lb />
tomorrow. Already plans have been<lb />
made and work is being done on a<lb />
new store and soda shop to be lo-<lb />
cated in the new Student Union, The<lb />
change will bring a great improve-<lb />
ment. The spaciousness and added<lb />
facilities of the stores' future home<lb />
will be a credit to the campus, rep-<lb />
resentative of the general advance-<lb />
ment now being made at ECC.<lb />
The total eclipse of the moon on Monday<lb />
night attracted many of the students. Groups<lb />
were sitting in windows and standing m the cold<lb />
with their necks arched to the sky. The period<lb />
of totality was between 9:17 and 11:47 p.m. EST,<lb />
even then some light from the sun got through<lb />
to the moon. This is because the sun's rays art-<lb />
refracted around the intervening earth by the<lb />
earth's atmosphere�and the red rays reach the<lb />
moon. During totality this can give the moon a<lb />
reddish color.<lb />
Forum And Against'em<lb />
Sliding Parity<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
Parity is a standard for measuring farm<lb />
prices'declared by law to be fair to farmers in re-<lb />
lation to the prices they pay. The present natio<lb />
farm program features 90 per cent parity. US<lb />
Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson says<lb />
that this 90 per cent support is costing the tax-<lb />
payer too much. In the new farm bill proposed<lb />
by the Eisenhower administration, Benson has<lb />
advocated a flexible program of supports, rang-<lb />
ing from 75 to 90 per cent. According to a quiz<lb />
before the Senate last Monday, Benson believes<lb />
this flexible system of supports will prevent fu-<lb />
ture surpluses by lowering price incentives to<lb />
production in time of surpluses and by raising<lb />
them in time of scarcity.<lb />
How do the students here, where agricultural<lb />
prosperity is the security of financial backing f n<lb />
almost everyone of us, feel about these proposed<lb />
flexible farm supports?<lb />
Commodore Caswell, a Whiteville junior who<lb />
has spent the last six summers in active participa-<lb />
tion with the federal program of measurement<lb />
tobacco acreage and, working in warehouses in<lb />
Columbus County, does not want flexible price<lb />
supports. Caswell's family owns farm land and<lb />
after having had experience with tenants and<lb />
farmers in general, he believes that lowering the<lb />
support price on tobacco at any time will in-<lb />
evitably end in upping of production by the farm-<lb />
er who will maintain the view that he has to make<lb />
as much money as he can. "Most farmers will not<lb />
realize that upping production will only lower the<lb />
selling value even more says Caswell.<lb />
Vice-president of the campus Young Republi-<lb />
can Club, James L. Fish, has lived on a farm all<lb />
his life. Fish agrees with the Benson farm pro-<lb />
gram. "During the past and present "Regime<lb />
emphatic emphasis has been laid thickly on such<lb />
things as farm quota, acreage allotments, etc all<lb />
of which have led to greater production and the<lb />
origination of the problem of oversupply which<lb />
we are now being faced with. The farmer, along<lb />
with everybody else has been interested in getting<lb />
higher prices. The upper level has been reached,<lb />
and a stop will come, one way or another. What<lb />
Benson proposes will be a way of leveling the price<lb />
situation off, a gradual one but at least a step<lb />
down the path to cutting the high costs of living<lb />
that everyone is complaining about Fish admits<lb />
that there will necessarily be a few years of re-<lb />
cession to allow the plan to come to success.<lb />
Nancy Lou Kesler, a junior honor student,<lb />
lives in a small central North Carolina town<lb />
where her family runs a department store and<lb />
is completely dependent on the farmer's good<lb />
year for success, claims no political affiliations,<lb />
but thinks that Secretary Benson may be right.<lb />
Nancy says that the high parity rate has been<lb />
something of a crutch in the eyes of many farm-<lb />
ers. They have become too dependent on the gov-<lb />
ernment, assured that they will be rescued if a<lb />
bad year comes and, in many cases, failing to pre-<lb />
pare as well as they might for bad times, accord-<lb />
ing to Nancy. Realizing that there is often a<lb />
great difference in theory and practice, she<lb />
wishes to give the new program a trial and con-<lb />
demn it only after a fair period of unsuccessful<lb />
execution.<lb />
Bob Williams, a graduate student from<lb />
Thomasville, says that the farmer is deserving of<lb />
the assurance that he has a chance when a year<lb />
of bad weather threatens him and his family with<lb />
ruin. Williams states, "the world situation, with<lb />
hunger prevailing in so many places, is enough<lb />
initiative to urge protection to farmers, who fill<lb />
the world's breadbasket<lb />
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e Sues' undefeated record went<lb />
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Lace where no North State<lb />
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I I o major steps taken at<lb />
Carolina in recent years has<lb />
ie formation of the Pirate<lb />
mermen have had rough<lb />
going so far this season in dropping<lb />
meets to the freshman teams of<lb />
Davidson, Carolina and State College.<lb />
But few schools have ever inaugu-<lb />
rated a new sport and come up with<lb />
a winner right from the start.<lb />
Without ,attempting to alibi the<lb />
Pirate losses, we'd like to point out<lb />
that both the Davidson and Carolina<lb />
frosh clubs have defeated the varsi-<lb />
ties of their respective schools in<lb />
going Jintra-squad meets. Freshmen or not,<lb />
it's tough opposition that the Bucs<lb />
are facing thus year and one thing<lb />
that always helps, whether winning<lb />
or losing, is student support.<lb />
The East Carolina pool is, by the<lb />
statement of State's frosh coach,<lb />
the second lest in the state (only<lb />
Carolina's is rated better) and the<lb />
spirit shown by the members of the<lb />
Pirate squad well matches the quality<lb />
of the pool.<lb />
By the time next winter rolls<lb />
around it is hoped that swimming at<lb />
East Carolina can be enlarged enough<lb />
so that the Buccaneers can have<lb />
winning teams in six varsity sports.<lb />
Buo if this is to be accomplished<lb />
then the student body must lend its<lb />
-up: ort. Clemson University will be<lb />
here in February to swim against the<lb />
locals and we believe that the cause<lb />
of swimming at East Carolina would<lb />
be furthered by a capacity turnout<lb />
oi spectators.<lb />
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East Carolina's newly formed swim-<lb />
ming team took it on the nose in two<lb />
successive meets last. Saturday and<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Tin- Pirate mermen dropped a 36-<lb />
30 decision to the University of North<lb />
Carolina frosh Saturday and followed<lb />
up by taking a 41-25 thrashing at the<lb />
hands of N. C. State's Wolfpack<lb />
Monday. Both meets were held in the<lb />
local pool.<lb />
Tn Saturday's outing the visiting<lb />
Tar Heels jumped away with a clean<lb />
sweep in the opening 150 Yard Relay<lb />
and were never headed. The Bucs took<lb />
only one first, that in the final event<lb />
of the day, when Bill Costner, Ronnie<lb />
Rose, Wade Cooper and Dickie Denton<lb />
umbin  forces to capture the 200<lb />
Yard R lay Race.<lb />
In Monday's match the Pirates<lb />
Guilford's Quakers will furnish the<lb />
opposition tomorrow night when the<lb />
high-flying East Carolina Pirates<lb />
continue their drive for the North<lb />
State Conference crown.<lb />
The contest, which will be the sec-<lb />
ond of the year between the two clubs,<lb />
will be played on the Quaker's court.<lb />
Bobby Hodges, East Carolina's sen-<lb />
ior center, is expected to lead the<lb />
attack against the mediocre Guilford<lb />
club. So far this season Hodges is<lb />
averaging in the neighborhood of 25<lb />
points per contest. He collected 32<lb />
on December 5 when the Bucs lam-<lb />
basted the Quakes 92-58.<lb />
Monday night the Pirates tangle<lb />
with another of the North State Con-<lb />
ference's weaker ball clubs. Catawba's<lb />
Indians, who suffered an 83-42 set-<lb />
back at the hands of the Bucs, will<lb />
play host to the Pirates.<lb />
One more outing, this one scheduled<lb />
for Wednesday night, again finds the<lb />
Pirates playing on a foreign floor.<lb />
High Point's Panthers, a hot and<lb />
cold club no far this season will<lb />
in Mondays match the Pirates attempt to halt the high scoring East<lb />
rot off to a good start when Rose, Carolina attack. Kent Mosely, a dim-<lb />
Milton Foley and Costner swept the<lb />
opening lo0 Yard Medley Relay. Their<lb />
offorts weren't enough however as<lb />
the Wolf; ack swimmers captured<lb />
firsts in the remainder of the day's<lb />
�vt nts.<lb />
Saturday's results:<lb />
R suits of Saturday's meet: 150<lb />
Yd. Medley Relay, Smith, Dryer,<lb />
Hal (VXC); 200 Yd. Free Style,<lb />
Krepp (UNC), Henton (ECC), Heitle-<lb />
n: i (UNC); SO Yd. Free Style,<lb />
Brenner (UNC), Cortner (ECC),<lb />
Hunter (UNC); 150 Yd. Individual<lb />
Medley, Drake (UNC), Cooper and<lb />
Foley (ECC); 100 Yd. Free Style,<lb />
Marks (UNC). Denton (ECC),<lb />
. .Merlin (UNC); 100 Y� . Back<lb />
Stroke. (ECC), Smoot (UNC), Flo-<lb />
wers (ECC); 100 Yd. Brest Stroke,<lb />
Mclnnis (UNC), Fuller and Cooper<lb />
(ECC); 200 Yd. Relay, Cortner, Rose,<lb />
Cooper and Newton (ECC).<lb />
Monday's results: 150 Yd. Medley<lb />
Relay, Rose, Foley, Costner (ECC);<lb />
200 Yd. Free Style, Prodo (S), Denton<lb />
and Tuton (ECC); 50 Yd. Free Style,<lb />
Merche (S), Costner (ECC), Climo<lb />
(S); 150 Yd. Individual Medley,<lb />
Mclntyre (S), Verreault (S) and<lb />
Moore (ECC); 100 Yd. Free Style,<lb />
Prodo (S), Denton and Cooper (ECC);<lb />
100 Yd. Back Stroke, Merchel (S),<lb />
inutive guard who does his scoring on<lb />
long set shots, will be the Panthers'<lb />
answer to Hodges. Mosely, at press<lb />
time this week, was leading the North<lb />
State in scoring.<lb />
Prior to the Appalachian game<lb />
Thursday night the Bucs were still<lb />
holding on to the loop's top position.<lb />
In their six loop outings so far the<lb />
locals had compiled a 5-1 mark and,<lb />
should they cop all three contests<lb />
next week, would practically be con-<lb />
ceeded the regular season conference<lb />
crown.<lb />
The starting line-up for tomorrow's<lb />
battle at Guilford will probably find<lb />
Hodges at center, J. C. Thomas and<lb />
Cecil Heath at guards, and Charlie<lb />
Huffman and Paul Jones at forwards.<lb />
Don Harris, the Laurinburg fresh-<lb />
man, is slated to see plenty of action<lb />
in the week's contests as is Oak Ridge<lb />
transfer Waverly Akins. Both boys<lb />
turned in good games last week when<lb />
the Bucs faced Lenoir Rhyne and<lb />
Western Carolina.<lb />
Ross and Wallace (ECC); 100 Yd.<lb />
Brest Stroke, Mclntyre (S), Fuller<lb />
(ECC) and Moore (S); 200 Yd. Relay,<lb />
Prodo, Verreault, James and Climo,<lb />
(S).<lb />
Four great N<lb />
in Chevrol<lb />
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Western Carolina<lb />
Takes Win After<lb />
Bucs Defeat L-R<lb />
An undefeated season went by the<lb />
boards Monday night as the Western<lb />
Carolina College Catamounts upset<lb />
East Carolina 68-65 in the second<lb />
game of the Pirates' recent western<lb />
tour.<lb />
In a contest the previous Saturday<lb />
the Bucs turned back Lenoir Rhyne's<lb />
highly rated Bears 74-64 to run their<lb />
win skein to seven contests this year.<lb />
Monday's game found East Caro-<lb />
lina out in front 34-27 at halftime<lb />
but the determined cats whittled<lb />
away at the margin to come from<lb />
behind in tne final three minutes.<lb />
The contest was a rough one<lb />
throughout and was marred by spo-<lb />
radic officiating. Near the end of the<lb />
game an intentional foul by J. C.<lb />
Thomas in order to gain the ball for<lb />
the Bucs brought spectators onto the<lb />
floor but order was soon restored.<lb />
Despite the outcome of the contest<lb />
the Pirates' senior center and cap-<lb />
tain, Bobby Hodges, chalked up 26<lb />
points. Charlie Huffman and Cecil<lb />
Heath sank 16 and 14 respectively.<lb />
Jimmy Jordan's timely shots paced<lb />
the Catamounts but he played second<lb />
fiddle to Martin who was high for<lb />
the winners with 19 markers.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
The opening game of the two-<lb />
contests western swing was a differ-<lb />
ent story, however, as the Bucs<lb />
turned back Lenoir Rhyne 74-64. Bob-<lb />
by Hodges once more paced the Bucs<lb />
with 26 markers.<lb />
East Carolina jumped away to an<lb />
18-15 first period margin and length-<lb />
ened it to 40-28 at halftime. The<lb />
Bears rallied in the third period but<lb />
-ome timely foul shooting by forward<lb />
Paul Jones enabled the Bucs to pull<lb />
away in the final quarter.<lb />
Charlie Huffman contributed some<lb />
timely scoring to the Pirate attack<lb />
as he hit for 18 points. Huffman's<lb />
total marked the fifth time this year<lb />
that he has hit the 18 point figure.<lb />
The results of the road trip gave<lb />
East Carolina 5-1 conference record<lb />
and an overall mark of 7-1.<lb />
The boxes:<lb />
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Huffman, f  8 2 3 18<lb />
Akins, f 2 1<lb />
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Jones, f<lb />
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Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Barker, f<lb />
Wells, f <lb />
Hassell, f .<lb />
Ortmeyer, c<lb />
Propst, g<lb />
Feltner, g -<lb />
Buff, g <lb />
25 24 18 74<lb />
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5 5 4 15<lb />
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4<lb />
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4 10<lb />
3 9<lb />
5 6<lb />
3 14<lb />
0 5<lb />
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Totals � 23 18 21 64<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
East Carolina  18 22 14 20�74<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 15 13 22 13�64<lb />
Free throws missed: (East Caro-<lb />
lina) Akins 3, Jones i, Hodges 2,<lb />
and Heath 2; (Lenoir Rhyne) Barker<lb />
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Officials: Bergman and Hollar.<lb />
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East Carolina (65)<lb />
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Akins 10 0 2<lb />
Harris  112 3<lb />
Rice - 0 0 0 0<lb />
Hodges  8 11 5 26<lb />
Moye  0 0 0 0<lb />
Thomas  0 3 3 3<lb />
Heath 4 6 3 14<lb />
Totals � 21 22 18 65<lb />
Western Carolina (68) fg ft pf tp<lb />
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Formation Of Swimming Team<lb />
Adds New Sport To College<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
The winning ways, of East Carolina<lb />
College's teams in major intercolle-<lb />
giate sports have grown intensely<lb />
familiar in Southern circles in recent<lb />
yeans. Football, basketball and base-<lb />
ball achievements' have reached an<lb />
all-time high here and in response<lb />
to East Carolina's rise to a nationally<lb />
recognized level in its athletic pro-<lb />
gram, minor sports are being empha-<lb />
sized.<lb />
son freshman turned the locals back<lb />
in their opener. The Pirates certainly<lb />
gave a good account of themselves<lb />
against the Cats (who incidently<lb />
whipped the Davidson varsity by a<lb />
humiliating score) by pushing the<lb />
home team to the limit and taking<lb />
two first places.<lb />
In their first home meet, East<lb />
Carolina ran head-on into the skiewy<lb />
s ten-<lb />
High<lb />
North Carolina freshman swimmers<lb />
fel�68 the Pirate golf team strok- and had t0 fi ht hard k<lb />
ed H way to the North State Con- . margin of vicU) at M<lb />
championship, fee aftcrnoofl of week <lb />
charges of Coach De Shaw again<lb />
played host to one of the Souths most<lb />
renown swimming aggregation�<lb />
North Carolina State. The Wolfpack<lb />
emerged victorious by a 41-25 count,<lb />
ut all those who witnessed agreed<lb />
all the young Pirates need is a little<lb />
more experience &amp;s a unit.<lb />
East Carolina meets Clemson here<lb />
in their next home go February 13.<lb />
Meet time 2 p. m. The locals will be<lb />
gunning to upset the Tigers and<lb />
prove that losing to such powerhouses<lb />
as UNC and State is nothing to be<lb />
ashamed of.<lb />
loop schedule undefeated. ECC<lb />
nis team finished second to<lb />
Point's .Panthers.<lb />
Now, in hopes of further equal-<lb />
izing its athletic status with its<lb />
ballooning enrollment, East Carolina<lb />
is fielding a swimming team�the<lb />
first in its history. Interest in form-<lb />
ing an aquatic swimming team began<lb />
in 1052, but the necessary enthusias-<lb />
tic leader that it takes to make su.<lb />
a hope a reality canu into focu<lb />
only this year. With Dr. Charles D<lb />
Shaw of the physical education de-<lb />
partment at the head and a few-<lb />
other enthusiastic individuals who<lb />
got the movement under way, plus<lb />
the completion of the new Memorial<lb />
pool. East Carolina hop s to get th<lb />
tpktshing Pirates securely established<lb />
In the water port that Ls so promi-<lb />
nent in East'Tn North Carolina.<lb />
Kins:on, Wilson, Goldsboro, Wil-<lb />
mington and Tarboro, to mention a<lb />
few, are towns that have had the<lb />
aquatic bug for years and b6at some<lb />
of the finest marine units in the<lb />
AAU.<lb />
Wade Cooper and Jim Lassiter,<lb />
who formerly swam with Raleigh<lb />
High School, a team that won the<lb />
?tate swimming title for five years in<lb />
a row, are the teams stalwarts. Mil-<lb />
ton Foley, a home grown Greenville<lb />
product, swam with the U. S. Military<lb />
Academy freshmen. Practically all<lb />
the members have had AAU exper-<lb />
ience.<lb />
The roster of the traveling squad<lb />
and the events they swim follows:<lb />
Sprinters�Milton Foley, Jerry Pow-<lb />
ell, Dick Denton and Bill Costner.<lb />
Breasttrokers�Frank Moore and<lb />
Bob Fuller. Backstrokers.�Ronnie<lb />
Rose and Hugh Flowers. Distance<lb />
Swimmers�Garland Tuton and Wade<lb />
Cooper. Individual Medley�Moore<lb />
and Cooper. Diver�Jim Lassiter.<lb />
The gym pool is completely equiped<lb />
and laid out for the home meets.<lb />
Under water lights have been in-<lb />
stalled for night contests. The gym<lb />
bleachers can be turned around to<lb />
seat about 700 observers.<lb />
The Pirates have had three in-<lb />
tercollegiate matches to date with<lb />
the top ranking swimming teams of<lb />
the nation. The highly touted David-<lb />
More Than 200 Take<lb />
Part In Intramural<lb />
Basketball League<lb />
Over 200 East Carolina students<lb />
are taking part in the men's intra-<lb />
mural basketball program here.<lb />
Twenty teams, comprising the<lb />
largest intramural session in the<lb />
history of the school, are divided<lb />
into two leagues with 10 teams to<lb />
each league.<lb />
In the "A" League, which is rated<lb />
the stronger of the two three teams�<lb />
EPO, Badgers and Johnnie Rebs�<lb />
are tied for first place. In the "B"<lb />
League the EPO, Jr. is pacing the<lb />
field with an undefeated record.<lb />
League play ends February 8 at<lb />
which time the tournaments will be-<lb />
gin. The program is under the spon-<lb />
sorship of the physical education<lb />
department and is directed by Bob<lb />
Williams.<lb />
League Schedule<lb />
Next week's schedule for Men's<lb />
Intramural Basketball is:<lb />
Monday<lb />
6 p.m.�EPO, Jr. vs Net Strippers<lb />
6 p.m.�Coolest Ones vs Red Skins<lb />
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