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LUME XXIX<lb />
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Attend Chapel Services<lb />
Each Tuesday At Noon<lb />
In Austin Auditorium<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1954<lb />
All-State Band Clinic<lb />
Here Next Week End<lb />
'<lb />
Carter, Gray Conduct<lb />
110-Piece Ensemble<lb />
At Three-Day Event<lb />
East Carolina College will be host<lb />
110 high school musicians, re,pre-<lb />
ng rods in 30 schools of the<lb />
w on the Eastern Division of<lb />
 State Band Clinic holds its<lb />
 meeting on the campus here<lb />
. j and Saturday, February 5 and<lb />
Robert Gray of the East Carolina<lb />
music department, chairman<lb />
targe of arrangements this year,<lb />
- announced a full program of<lb />
for the visitors. Activities of<lb />
: e clinic will include, he states,<lb />
instruction for performers on<lb />
the various instruments of the band,<lb />
is of a Clinic Band to be<lb />
�n the campus, two even-<lb />
 rts open to the public, and<lb />
vents for participants.<lb />
k rt L. Carter, director of the<lb />
Carolina College concert and<lb />
ands, will serve as conduct-<lb />
110-piece Clinic Band. A<lb />
lent of the North Carolina<lb />
Association and for<lb />
years chairman of the annual<lb />
re, Carter was chosen for the<lb />
r by request of band directors in<lb />
iction of the state.<lb />
Qg concerts by the East Caro-<lb />
ege Band and the Clinic Band<lb />
i vents of chief public interest<lb />
rig the meeting here.<lb />
The College band will honor visitors<lb />
a program in the College Theatre<lb />
'� 8 p. m. Friday, February 5. The<lb />
� Band, presenting high school<lb />
cians dressed in their colorful<lb />
I uniforms, will play Saturday<lb />
, Wright auditorium at 8 p. m.<lb />
Waldemar Bhosys of New "Vork<lb />
a specialist in such instruments<lb />
the oboe and the bassoon, will<lb />
. a1 3 p. m. each day and will<lb />
group instructions to visiting<lb />
im ntalist.<lb />
Practice sessions conducted by band<lb />
:tors from schools in eastern<lb />
Carolina have been scheduled<lb />
.  morning.<lb />
events of the clinic will<lb />
a dance for student visitors<lb />
. at 9 p. m. and a luncheon at<lb />
Saturday, at which visiting<lb />
�ectora will be guest of East<lb />
ina College.<lb />
Head Clinic<lb />
Order Invitations<lb />
Orders for commencement in-<lb />
vitations will be taken Tuesday<lb />
and Wednesday, from 5 to 7 p.m.<lb />
in the dining hall lobby, an-<lb />
nounced Royce J or don, president<lb />
of the Senior Class.<lb />
Royce urges all seniors who<lb />
plan to graduate in May to give<lb />
their orders next week, because<lb />
the representative from the Star<lb />
Engraving Co. will be here only<lb />
on those two days.<lb />
Herbert Carter<lb />
Robert Gray<lb />
ECC Benefactor<lb />
Dies In Kinston<lb />
Dr. J. Y. Joyner, North Carolina's<lb />
"Grand Old Man of public school<lb />
education and for many years state<lb />
superintendent of Public Instruction,<lb />
died in Kinston Sunday afternoon<lb />
after a brief illness.<lb />
Dr. Joyner is given credit in aiding<lb />
the establishment of East Carolina<lb />
College during his term of office as<lb />
state superintendent from 1900 to<lb />
1919. He was also the first chairman<lb />
of trustees at the college.<lb />
Both the present and the new li-<lb />
brary (which is now being completed)<lb />
were named for Dr. Jovner.<lb />
Reporter Summarizes Speeches<lb />
Of Spiritual Emphasis Week<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
� Ar<lb />
�<lb />
I Spiritual Emphasis Week<lb />
were brought out by the<lb />
kers on the campus for the occa-<lb />
All based their talks around<lb />
: 'This Nation Under God�<lb />
Moral and Spiritual Heritage<lb />
! mes G. Huggins gave the<lb />
. Iress. His topic was "Spir-<lb />
i mdations of American Life:<lb />
They?" The main points<lb />
� by Dr. Huggins wore<lb />
jnty of God and the belief<lb />
a rth of the individual. He<lb />
the fact that the found-<lb />
hera stated their religious<lb />
right in th constitution.<lb />
student and faculty assem-<lb />
tfonday night, Dr. Gordon W.<lb />
was the speaker. His topic<lb />
�Maintaining the Spiritual Foun-<lb />
tioi . How We Abandoned Our<lb />
tual Foundations He pointed<lb />
�� too much emphasis is placed<lb />
at s known as "famous las<lb />
Why call them famous?<lb />
f el that they know all there<lb />
know about human relationship,<lb />
fore, they think their work is<lb />
Dr. Love joy brought out the<lb />
� s fact that people of the world<lb />
are full of prejudice. How can<lb />
rejudiee be overcome? You, the<lb />
luai has to make the change.<lb />
r people can only make sugges-<lb />
. he said.<lb />
Rev. William W. Finlator,<lb />
taker on Wednesday night, spoke<lb />
on "The American Way versus the<lb />
I'ommunist Way: What Are the Ba-<lb />
sic Conflicts?" Mr. Finlator brought<lb />
ut that America and Rassia are<lb />
the hope or doom of the world to-<lb />
morrow. He also pointed out that<lb />
while Americans think the nation<lb />
needs spiritual background, the Com-<lb />
munists think you need materialism.<lb />
The Americans believe in the worth<lb />
of the individual while Communists<lb />
think of people in masses. Mr. Fin-<lb />
lator gave an illustration that ex-<lb />
plained this. A group of men were<lb />
charged with being disloyal to the<lb />
Russian government. When asked if<lb />
they would receive a fair trial, the<lb />
answer was "yes and then shot<lb />
The point was also brought out<lb />
that people can have such a fear of<lb />
omething that while trying their<lb />
best to avoid it, they absorb the<lb />
very thing they try to avoid. This is<lb />
rue communism.<lb />
EPO Initiates<lb />
23 New Members<lb />
The Sigma Rho Phi, service fra-<lb />
ternity on campus, initiated 23 new<lb />
members in their group last week-<lb />
end, announced George Tucker, presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Beginning Thursday morning of<lb />
last week, each new member under-<lb />
went a planned program consisting<lb />
of practical stunts and w-2re "tor-<lb />
tured" by wearing coats and ties to<lb />
classes on Friday.<lb />
New members of the EPO fraterni-<lb />
ty are: Jimmy Parkins, Johnny<lb />
Gaines, Bob Owens, Anwer Joseph,<lb />
Walter Humphrey, Bob Chambers,<lb />
Richard E. Jvey, Bill Loving, Brucn<lb />
Phillips, "Toppy" Hayes, Harry Rain-<lb />
ey, Wayne Shoe, Emo Boado, Nor-<lb />
wood Talton, Charles Helms, Wilburn<lb />
Pope, Jimmy Glowers, Bob Julian,<lb />
Harold Colson, Darron Flowers, Tuc-<lb />
ker Smith, Kenneth Holt and Howard<lb />
McAdams.<lb />
Dr. Keister Finds<lb />
Second Talent<lb />
Useful In Recital<lb />
Versatility as a musician proved<lb />
helpful to Dr. Elwood Keister of the<lb />
East Carolina College department of<lb />
mu.sic Tuesday night. When a case of<lb />
laryngitis prevented his singing a<lb />
scheduled program of songs, he gave<lb />
a recital of works for the violin.<lb />
Dr. Keister, with his wife Gloria,<lb />
pianist, as accompanist, played in<lb />
the Autin auditorium on the campus<lb />
b fore an audience of approximately<lb />
:00 people from the college and the<lb />
city of Greenville. The recital was<lb />
sponsored by the college department<lb />
of music as one of a series of pro-<lb />
grams given during the school year<lb />
by faculty members.<lb />
Selections on Tuesday's program<lb />
were received with enthusiastic ap-<lb />
plause and Dr. and Mrs. Keister<lb />
were ecalled to the stage for a<lb />
number of encores. Of chief interest<lb />
was Dr. Krister artistic and sym-<lb />
pathetic interpretation of the "Sonata<lb />
"or Violin and Piano in A Major" by<lb />
Cesar Franck.<lb />
Other numbers included works for<lb />
the violin by Kreisler, Glazounow,<lb />
Haesche, Brahms, and Samuel Gard-<lb />
ner.<lb />
After the evening's program Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Herbert Carter entertained<lb />
informally in honor of Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Keister. Members of the college music<lb />
department and other guests were<lb />
present to congratulate the local<lb />
artists On their performance.<lb />
Number 16<lb />
Teacher-Rating Test On Tap<lb />
SGA Sets Polio Dance Tonight;<lb />
Approves Constitution Changes<lb />
The March of Dimes dance will be<lb />
held tonight following the basketball<lb />
game with Western Carolina. This<lb />
dance will be held in Wright audi-<lb />
torium with a combo furnishing the<lb />
music, under tbe direction of Robert<lb />
-Coon" Williams.<lb />
Late permission has been obtained<lb />
for the girls until 11:45 p. m.<lb />
This among other items of business<lb />
was discussed at Wednesday night's<lb />
Student Legislature meeting. It was<lb />
voted that $10 be retained from the<lb />
gate receipts to pay the combo. All<lb />
�ther receipts will be donated to the<lb />
March of Dimes drive.<lb />
Previously the March of Dimes<lb />
German Refugee<lb />
Tells Experience<lb />
To Westminster<lb />
Hettie Anders, a missionary of the<lb />
Presbyterian Church, was guest<lb />
speaker at the Westminster Fellow-<lb />
ship meeting Monday night.<lb />
Miss Ar 'ers, a German Jewish<lb />
refuge- of World War II, fled from<lb />
Germany to Rome and Shanghai be-<lb />
fore arrivir in the United States.<lb />
She related her experiences as a<lb />
refugee. She went to Shanghai be-<lb />
cause that was the only place where<lb />
entrance visas were no4 ecessary.<lb />
When she arrived there, "I only had<lb />
$120 she said.<lb />
She added that she was the only<lb />
member of her family not 'iqu dated<lb />
by the Nazis in the Hitl r regime.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Frat<lb />
Sends Invitations<lb />
To Five Students<lb />
Because of their excellent scholas-<lb />
tic records in the department of busi-<lb />
ness education at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, five students have been chosen as<lb />
members of the Beta Kappa chapter<lb />
of Pi Omega Pi, national honor frat-<lb />
ernity, according to an announcement<lb />
by Peggy Nash of Durham, presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Students honored by the invitation<lb />
to membership are Bobbie Jean Cred-<lb />
le, Swan Quarter; John C. Furlong,<lb />
Wilminton; Emil G. Massad, Benson;<lb />
Mildred Rouse Suits, Greenville and<lb />
Kinston; and Lloyd W. Whitley, Pine-<lb />
tops.<lb />
A pledge service for the new mem-<lb />
bers is scheduled for February 15<lb />
and is now being arranged. Donald<lb />
McGlohon of Winterville, vice presi-<lb />
dent, will preside. Formal initiation of<lb />
the five honor students into the<lb />
fraternity will take place during the<lb />
spring quarter.<lb />
dance was scheduled for last Thmu-<lb />
day night after the ball game, but<lb />
due to several conflicts, the dance<lb />
was postponed until tonight. Health<lb />
authoratives would not approve late<lb />
.emission to girls for a week night,<lb />
according to the Administration. Also<lb />
a number of mid-term exams were<lb />
being given on Friday. As another<lb />
factor in postponing the dance, a<lb />
combo could be obtained tonight, but<lb />
only recorded music could be offered<lb />
for last Thursday night.<lb />
Approve Revisions<lb />
Members of the Student Legislature<lb />
unaminously accepted revisions and<lb />
changes in the constitution. These<lb />
changes and revisions will go into<lb />
effect soon.<lb />
Barbara Greenstein and Betsy Hob-<lb />
good are in charge of the committee<lb />
to investigate the constitutional re-<lb />
visions.<lb />
The "East Carolinian" will publish<lb />
the revisions and changes in the com-<lb />
ing issue.<lb />
Official Lost And Found<lb />
Official Lost and Found Bureau<lb />
was named by the body as the Alumni<lb />
offices now occupied in the former<lb />
Home Management building. Alumni<lb />
secretary James W. Butler was elected<lb />
to head the bureau. All lost and found<lb />
articles should be reported or turned<lb />
in at this location.<lb />
Two student members were added<lb />
io the teacher criticism committee,<lb />
Jimmy Winstead and Jimmy Alexan-<lb />
der.<lb />
A motion was passed that will en-<lb />
able the Production Committee to<lb />
have $100 more to spend. The com-<lb />
mittee will receive $100 from the de-<lb />
posit of musical scores and will be<lb />
able to invest this return in the pro-<lb />
duction for other expenses.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Friday<lb />
8 p.m.�East Carolina plays host<lb />
to Western Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
7 p.m.�Donald O'Connor and Deb-<lb />
hie Reynolds will co-star in the movie,<lb />
"I Love Melvin' which will be<lb />
shown in Austin auditorium.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
8 p.m.�East Carolina will play<lb />
Atlantic C1 .otian College here.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:30 p.m.�"Y" Vespers<lb />
conducted in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
will be<lb />
Thursday to Saturday<lb />
All-State High School Band Clinic<lb />
will convene here.<lb />
Comedienne Comes<lb />
To East Carolina<lb />
Tuesday Evening<lb />
Radio-TV Schedule<lb />
Saturday<lb />
1:30 p.m.�WPTF, Raleigh, will<lb />
resent the concert of Delores<lb />
Mathews, clarinetist.<lb />
2-2.30 p. mWNCT television,<lb />
Greenville, will feature George E.<lb />
Perry and Biupfbeth Drake, duo<lb />
pianist.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
9:30 a.m.�WRRF, Washington,<lb />
will present organ reveries by George<lb />
E. Perry.<lb />
2 p.m.�WGTM, Wilson, will pre-<lb />
ent excerpts from Spiritual Empha-<lb />
i? Week.<lb />
9:30 p.m.�WGTC, Greenville, will<lb />
present "Books Behind the News"<lb />
with Dr. E. D. Johnson as commen-<lb />
tator.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
WFTC, Kinston, will present Oi<lb />
gan Reveries by George E. Perry.<lb />
Time will be announced later.<lb />
YWCA Donates<lb />
To International<lb />
Christian Group<lb />
On Monday night, January 25, the<lb />
YWCA held its monthly meeting in<lb />
the Y hut. After the devotion by-<lb />
President Maidred Morris, the mem-<lb />
-ers passed a motion to send $20 to<lb />
the World Student Christian Federa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The members also discussed plans<lb />
por securing a bulletin board for the<lb />
Y hut.<lb />
Lena Taylor and Joyce Gurley<lb />
were nominated to head a committee<lb />
on electing new officers for 1954-55.<lb />
A committee composed of advisors<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback and Miss<lb />
Hazel Clark, Maidred Morris, Eileen<lb />
Tilley and Jo Ann Lee were elected<lb />
to work on the Basic Standard Re-<lb />
port for the evaluation of the YWCA<lb />
rom 1952-1955.<lb />
New Joyner Library Nears Completion<lb />
Anna Russell, international concert<lb />
comedienne, promises- to be the most<lb />
popular attraction on the East Caro-<lb />
lina Entrtainment Series for the cur-<lb />
rent season and interest among con-<lb />
cert-goers over a wide area is being<lb />
shown n her appearance on the cam-<lb />
pus Tuesday, February 2.<lb />
Her program at the college will<lb />
be presented under the auspices of<lb />
th East Carolina Entertainment Com-<lb />
mittee, headed by Alumni Secretary<lb />
Tames W. Butler, and will take place<lb />
at 8 p. m. in the Wright building.<lb />
Tickets priced at $1.80 for adults and<lb />
$1.20 for children are now available<lb />
at the Alumni Office on the campus.<lb />
Students will be admitted on their<lb />
activity card.<lb />
As singer and actress Miss Rus-<lb />
sell gives a program at once hilarious<lb />
and informative, during which she<lb />
pokes fun at opera and at musical<lb />
highbrows in general. A musical<lb />
training at the Royal College of<lb />
Music, where she studied with Ralph<lb />
Vaugh and Williams, and a natural<lb />
flair fcr being funny have combined "good<lb />
Students Grade<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
February 15-20<lb />
Studnts here will have the oppor-<lb />
tunity to "grade" their instructor<lb />
during the week of February 15-20,<lb />
announced Louis Clark, chairman of<lb />
the teacher-rating committee of the<lb />
Student Government. Frank Fuller of<lb />
the education department is assisting<lb />
in the program.<lb />
Conferences will be held during the<lb />
latter part of this week with students<lb />
and faculty to name members of an<lb />
evaluation committee who will make<lb />
the final tabulations for rating in-<lb />
structors as a whole. The committee<lb />
will consist of six students and three<lb />
faculty members.<lb />
During the testing week, studenta<lb />
will rate the instructor of each of<lb />
their classes on a form sheet. The<lb />
sheet is divided into five categories:<lb />
subject matter, classroom procedure,<lb />
grading and testing, student relation<lb />
and personality. In addition, there<lb />
are several miscellaneous items.<lb />
Students will not sign their names<lb />
to the rating sheet. The instructor<lb />
will compile the averages taken from<lb />
all the rating sheets submitted and<lb />
record it on one tabulation sheet,<lb />
which he will present to the evalua-<lb />
tion committee.<lb />
Louis points out that "the real<lb />
purpose and value of the rating seal<lb />
still lies in the instructor's analysis<lb />
of his own weakness. The rating<lb />
sheets are also to help us improve<lb />
instruction in this college When<lb />
rating the instructor, "at all tinier<lb />
be frank, but without prejudice<lb />
Louis urges.<lb />
This will mark the second rate-<lb />
the-instructor program at East Caro-<lb />
lina. During the winter quarter of<lb />
1951, the program was initiated with<lb />
Mr. Fuller as chairman of the eval-<lb />
uation committee. The findings of<lb />
the committee showed that approxi-<lb />
mately 90 per cent of the faculty<lb />
turned in reports reprasenting 5,900<lb />
student ratings. On every question<lb />
answered of the 1951 program, tbe<lb />
threes far outnumbered the ones and<lb />
the twos. Three is the grade for<lb />
two is "fair and one ia<lb />
to put her at the top as a comedinne.<lb />
Press notices from many parts of<lb />
the United States gives her such<lb />
enthusiastic acclaim as "a riot "a<lb />
scream "priceless and unforget-<lb />
table "solid currency in any market<lb />
and "a scholar, a wit and an actress<lb />
"poor<lb />
Some questions which will be in-<lb />
cluded on the rating sheet are: "Does<lb />
the teacher seem to know his field?"<lb />
"Ts he interesting in his presentation<lb />
of material?" "Does the teacher<lb />
willing to help students?"<lb />
Audience Applauds Playhou<lb />
Musical Comedy "Banana Moon<lb />
Pictured here is the new $900,000 Joyner Library bow being completed on the East Carolina campo. Date<lb />
of completion is not definite, however, it is believed the new structure will be ready for occupancy before fall<lb />
quarter of this year. It will replace the present Joyner Librar�, which is located near Wright Circle. Both buildings<lb />
are dedicated to Dr. J. Y. Joyner, former superintendent of State Public Instruction who died Sanday at th<lb />
age of 91.<lb />
"Banana Moon musical comedy<lb />
produced by students at East Caro-<lb />
lina College under the auspices of<lb />
the Teacher's Playhouse Monday eve-<lb />
ning of this week, drew an audience<lb />
of approximatly 300 people.<lb />
Much of the credit for the per-<lb />
formance is due to Douglas Mitchell<lb />
of Greenville, who adapted the play<lb />
from Laurence Riley's "Return En-<lb />
gag rnent" and acted as director; to<lb />
Patricia Goodwin of Havelock, who<lb />
wrote the music and appeared in<lb />
the cast; and to other members of<lb />
the production staff.<lb />
The musical was attractively stag-<lb />
ed, and colorful and artistic cos-<lb />
uming and lighting effects contrib-<lb />
uted greatly to the success of the<lb />
production. Jean Tetterton of Green-<lb />
ville, stage manager, designed and<lb />
supervised the building of the sets;<lb />
an Ernest White of Waynesboro, Va.<lb />
lanned the lighting. Betty Sue WU-<lb />
Hams of Jackson was in charge of<lb />
make-up. Miss Goodwin and Rachel<lb />
Mundine of Newport were accompa-<lb />
nists.<lb />
Sev ral dances were included in th<lb />
evening's program, for which Susie<lb />
Denton of Raleigh served as ;hore�f<lb />
rapher. Featured dancers were Miss<lb />
Denton, Charbs E. Shearon of Dur-<lb />
ham, Hannah Phelps of Raleigh and-<lb />
Mary Dunn Beatty of Greetrr?H<lb />
Romantic leads in the story<lb />
summer soek company ytwt.<lb />
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City and James L. Thompson<lb />
Durham, and Miss Pritehcrd, a<lb />
prano, had a leading a��i<lb />
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sieal tto-4s�atMal<lb />
Jane Lingle of China<lb />
Martin of W iHUttMrte�<lb />
of WhiteviUe,<lb />
Swan Quarter and Robert Gas<lb />
Rocky Mount.<lb />
Minor parts wereyei m t<lb />
Sloan of Chinquapin, Jmm Ms<lb />
Willow Springs, James Wl<lb />
Asheboro, and Patricia<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 1954<lb />
� - j. �-<lb />
FRlP-1<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
- tt.v.a WooVlv bv the students of East Carolina<lb />
" Phono 12. East Carolina College<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
Name changed from TF.CO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Who's Who Am�ng Students At East Carolina<lb />
Day Student Prexy Active In Dramatics,<lb />
� 1 1  l��,i;� no<lb />
Music<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyc<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Ratine, CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
E-diter-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 />
Mathewa.<lb />
Betty Salmons<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
SrORTS STAFF<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Bruce Phillips, Answer Joseph and<lb />
David Evans<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager Edna Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants Edna Whitfield,<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
SGA Reporter<lb />
Facuky Advisor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sports Assistnats<lb />
Spiritual Emphasis Week on the<lb />
East Carolina campus last week prov-<lb />
ed to be helpful for a number of<lb />
students, according to reports. If the<lb />
week's program only aided one stu-<lb />
dent to a better way of life, then it<lb />
was well worth the time and expense.<lb />
We feel that a lot was learned<lb />
from this team of five men well<lb />
trained and educated in their field.<lb />
Certainly they presented new ideas<lb />
and refreshed old knowledge.<lb />
 Commendations should be in order<lb />
to Dr. Carl V. Harris, director of<lb />
religious activities, the Interreligious<lb />
Council and its president, Parker<lb />
Marks. With Dr. Harris as the co-<lb />
ordinator of the group the council<lb />
made Spiritual Emphasis Week pos-<lb />
sible.<lb />
ii you aon" happen to be familiar<lb />
with this week's Who's Who, Carolyn<lb />
Clapp, be sure to attend the Teach-<lb />
er's Playhouse production of "John<lb />
Loves Mary There you will see<lb />
Carolyn in the leading part of be-<lb />
wildered Mary. Carolyn, who is a<lb />
senior from Greenville, is majoring<lb />
in Primary Education, but is most<lb />
interested in dramatics, and has done<lb />
much in that field while attending<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
A member of the Teacher's Play<lb />
house for three years, she has taken<lb />
leading arts in the productions, "You<lb />
Can't Take It With You "Every<lb />
Man "Charley's Aunt" and "John<lb />
Loves Mary She was also student<lb />
director of two of the plays and<lb />
served as secretary of the organiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Interest In Music<lb />
Carolyn is also very interested in<lb />
music and has taken all of her elec-<lb />
tive in that field. She plays the<lb />
organ<lb />
Carolyn Clapp<lb />
Episcopal Church and<lb />
especially enjoys playing for her<lb />
a leading part and will also<lb />
serve as student director in the<lb />
musical "Blossom Time which will<lb />
:e presented this spring.<lb />
During the past three years, she<lb />
ias been a member of the Women's<lb />
Chorus and the College Choir.<lb />
Carolyn was vice-president of th<lb />
Women's Day Students last year<lb />
and serves as president this yai.<lb />
Last year she took a big interest<lb />
in the re-decoration of the Women's<lb />
Day Student Room.<lb />
Sport Lover<lb />
"I've always loved sorts Caro-<lb />
lyo says, "and in high school I played<lb />
on the boys' tennis team�1 was<lb />
aumtber five man<lb />
"I think many people in Greenville<lb />
Lake East Carolina for granted she<lb />
-ays, "but to me it is one of the beat<lb />
and I've enjoyed every minute on<lb />
this campus. In many ways I ac-<lb />
tually hate to graduate, but I'm<lb />
really looking forward to teaching<lb />
Exchange Editor<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves oii: nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all vour tears wash out a word of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Constructive Criticism Helpful<lb />
In a few weeks. February 15-20 to be exact,<lb />
students will evaluate the instructor of each of<lb />
their classes.<lb />
The purpose is to give a critical analysis of<lb />
the instructor in order that he may recognize his<lb />
good and bad qualities and in turn aid him to<lb />
iprove instruction.<lb />
It is not the intention to present this rate-<lb />
jr-instruetor program for a means for students<lb />
"get even" with the faculty, but it is to give<lb />
individual instructor a better and clearer<lb />
Fcture of himself. In order for the final tabula-<lb />
Son of all the rating sheets to be accurate, stu-<lb />
dents should be fair, and without prejudice, but.<lb />
above all, be truthful.<lb />
We feel that members of the faculty will<lb />
appreciate this testing program, for it is an<lb />
opportunity for them to know what students are<lb />
really thinking about them, instead of being sus-<lb />
picious of the student's outside comments. Some<lb />
of the questions on the rating sheet may not<lb />
reveal to the instructor anything new about him-<lb />
self, but they will help him fully realize the im-<lb />
portance of improvement.<lb />
Faculty members should not take lightly the<lb />
value of their ratings. In examining a sample<lb />
rating sheet, we find the questions specific and<lb />
sound, therefore offering concrete, constructive<lb />
criticism.<lb />
To the faculty members, they should not<lb />
worry about embarrassment or loss of job. To<lb />
repeat, this is constructive criticism and the pur-<lb />
se is to inform them of any improvements in<lb />
struction. In the 1951 evaluation program, in-<lb />
ructors here, as a whole, were rated by the<lb />
students in the highest rank.<lb />
To some, the very thought of receiving criti-<lb />
cism brings dread. However, it is to be noted that<lb />
criticism may be good or bad.<lb />
We all have some faults, we must admit,<lb />
and as long as they go unrecognized, we are apt<lb />
to do nothing in the way of correcting them. It<lb />
is always good to know how others see us.<lb />
Who's Who Among The Asses<lb />
(From the Heights Daily News, New York Uni-<lb />
versity)<lb />
Following are some easy ways to<lb />
fail a course, as written by Jack<lb />
Seward for the Oregon State "Ba-<lb />
rometer<lb />
Enter the course as late as possi-<lb />
ble. By changing your mind about<lb />
the curriculum after the quarter<lb />
starts, you should be able to avoid<lb />
classes until the second or third<lb />
week.<lb />
Do not bother with a textbook.<lb />
Put your social life ahead of every-<lb />
g else. If necessary, cultivate a<lb />
few friendships in the class. Inter-<lb />
esting conversation should be able to<lb />
drown out the noise of the lecture.<lb />
Make yourself comfortable when<lb />
you study. If possible, draw up an<lb />
easy chair by a window.<lb />
Have a few friends handy during<lb />
the study period so you can chat<lb />
when the work becomes dull.<lb />
II you must study, try to lump it<lb />
all together and get it over with.<lb />
The most suitable time would be the<lb />
last week of school.<lb />
Avoid bothering with notebooks.<lb />
If you plan to use one anyhow, so<lb />
that you can draw pictures of air-<lb />
planes during the lecture, try to fol-<lb />
low the simplest arrangement: keep<lb />
all the notes for a given day on the<lb />
same sheet of paper.<lb />
Remind yourself frequently how<lb />
dull the course is. Never lose sight<lb />
of the fact that you really wanted to<lb />
sign op for something else.<lb />
Review only the night before ex-<lb />
amination, and confine this to trying<lb />
to guess what the teacher will ask.<lb />
Find out exactly when your final<lb />
examination will be over so that you<lb />
can plan to forget everything about<lb />
the course at that moment.<lb />
Noted Woman Author Writes:<lb />
Are Youth Better Than Elders?<lb />
(ACP)�"Young pople never are morality is<lb />
that it has brought a<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
This week's romance began at<lb />
Campbell College High School, and<lb />
has continued to thrive here at ECC.<lb />
Hannah Phelps, a sophomore from<lb />
Raleigh says, "The first time I saw<lb />
Paige Creech, also a sophomore from<lb />
Warwick, Va. I thought, 'Mmm, I'd<lb />
like to date him so I tried, but to no<lb />
avail. After a while I gave up then<lb />
wonder of wonders, he began to notice<lb />
me<lb />
Says Paige with a teasing grin,<lb />
"Aw, I just took pity on her, that's<lb />
all<lb />
Hannah and Paige like movies,<lb />
dancing, boating and swimming. Right<lb />
now, Paige is teaching Hannah to<lb />
shoot. This past summer they learned<lb />
how to water ski together, and also<lb />
tri d their hand at horseback riding.<lb />
Says Paige with a laugh, "That didn't<lb />
Communications from London provided work out too well<lb />
what they were in somebody else's<lb />
day<lb />
So begins another analysis of to-<lb />
days "lost "silent" and "unkiddable"<lb />
generation. This one, however, pub-<lb />
lishea by the St. Louis Post Dispatch,<lb />
is by a writer who is actually in po-<lb />
sition to know something about gen-<lb />
erations�Margaret Mead, author of<lb />
"Male and Fmale" and associate<lb />
curator of ethnology at the Ameri-<lb />
can Museum of Natural History.<lb />
Anthropologist Mead says that, as<lb />
far as anyone can guess, dissatis-<lb />
faction with youth "has been going<lb />
on since the Stone Age Even in<lb />
Russia, she writes, where the younger<lb />
generation has been thoroughly in-<lb />
doctrinated and deviators have been<lb />
expelled, "it is pretty doubtful wheth-<lb />
er middle-aged Communists think<lb />
young Communists are anything like<lb />
as devoted to the Party as they were<lb />
We cannot get an objective apprais-<lb />
al of the present generation from our<lb />
elders, therefore; nor, writes Miss<lb />
Mead, can we yet a definitive answer<lb />
from the young people themselves.<lb />
A New Morality<lb />
Today's youth, according to the<lb />
noted anthropologist, is the product<lb />
of a generation that "left their ado-<lb />
lesc nts with little recourse except<lb />
to try to work out a new, less con-<lb />
tradictory and less authoritative<lb />
morality (than the one imposed by the<lb />
;revious generation) for themselves.<lb />
"This new morality, the emerging<lb />
morality of the 1950s, has a style<lb />
of its own, and special strength and<lb />
weaknesses  It can be summed<lb />
up in a series of phrases. The fami-<lb />
liar farewell which has replaced<lb />
�Goodby' (God be with you) is 'Take<lb />
it easy' . . . The modern version is<lb />
an exhortation�not to idleness, but<lb />
to lack of strain. Take it easy, keep<lb />
your shirt on, don't get excited,<lb />
you've only one life to live<lb />
A second significant phrase used<lb />
by the current generation is "It de-<lb />
pends on the situation Miss Mead<lb />
says. "Modern youth is unwilling to<lb />
say categorically that any act is<lb />
w-rong. To kill? But they are told<lb />
it is their place to kill in defense of<lb />
freedom. Adultery? When every state<lb />
has different marriage laws? Theft?<lb />
In a world where the partisan under-<lb />
grounds of freedom are glorified? It<lb />
depends on the situation<lb />
What Is Necessary?<lb />
shift from the morality of authority<lb />
based on sacred codes and texts, to<lb />
a morality of the machine. "Where<lb />
the young people of li40 still asked<lb />
'What ought I to do?' these young<lb />
pec t.le of 1954 ask 'What is necessary<lb />
to do? says Miss Mead. "And this<lb />
question is as practicial and clear-<lb />
cut as questions about mendng the<lb />
carboretor or buying more gas. There<lb />
is an answer�in the nature of the<lb />
situation. If you have no gas, you<lb />
get out and walk until you get some.<lb />
There is no appeal to higher authori-<lb />
ties. You can pray that you will re-<lb />
member to fill the gas tank, but you<lb />
do not pray the car will run without<lb />
gas<lb />
The new morality, says Miss Mead,<lb />
; laces all things into this frame-<lb />
work. "Granted the goals, what are<lb />
the necessary means? To an adult<lb />
generation that was often as glib<lb />
about goals as it was careless of<lb />
means, that wanted world peace but<lb />
no League of Nations, world prosper-<lb />
ity but no deduction of tarriffs, con-<lb />
tinued 1 mployment but no govern-<lb />
ment spending, ideal marriages and no<lb />
sex education . . . these young people<lb />
pose a question that is salutary and<lb />
valuable<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
by Wade Cooper, Don King, Ed<lb />
Mathews and "Buzz" Young<lb />
Iist week's source of information<lb />
on the student supply stores was<lb />
received from Business Manager F.<lb />
D. Duncan. By error, Lloyd Bray,<lb />
manager of the stores, was stated<lb />
as the informative source.<lb />
T3  r jxin tne rights of suffrage<lb />
up in some way in these United States. And<lb />
this year one phase of the suffrage a.<lb />
firmly placed in public eye when Preside<lb />
hower established his wishes on the sub<lb />
his State of the Union message a few<lb />
His convictions, old now, was that I<lb />
should amend the US Constitution, i<lb />
� the age for voting from 21 to li<lb />
The short sentences he spoke on tl<lb />
his message has consequently raised th<lb />
table issue to a vivid level throughout th<lb />
The "East Carolinian" has pre<lb />
lished an article concerning this matter, n<lb />
no stand and merely printing th<lb />
few students here on campus. Note th<lb />
appearing under Pot Pourri.<lb />
President Eisenhower spoke of<lb />
time of war being summoned to fight for <lb />
and therefore should participate in th<lb />
process that created such a summon<lb />
ment appears to be the only nearly I<lb />
offered for the lowering of ge � -<lb />
the qualities of courage and fightinj<lb />
as intelligent voting and careful<lb />
issue? It shouldn't be SO much 1<lb />
ward for fighting, rather as a respon<lb />
on a person as a mature citizen. '1;<lb />
responsibility of voting is one that the 1 � -y<lb />
is wholly unprepared to meet and 1<lb />
successfully. What dors the opposin<lb />
about the reality (if they lower the aj<lb />
ment) of dumping millions more ui<lb />
voters at the polls amidst those unquali<lb />
at present? No doubt mothers and I<lb />
enough trouble deciding which man to 1<lb />
without their teen-age children asking !<lb />
to vote for. Former president Truman<lb />
right idea (for once) when he said. "<lb />
lowering the voting age from 21 to It<lb />
be better if we raised it to 24.<lb />
the startling news that the bearded fellows who<lb />
dig up fossils have made a gross error<lb />
the mighty Piltdown man, one of the few links<lb />
between man and mokey, was no man but mostly<lb />
monkey.<lb />
This is startling news indeed, for Mr. Pilt-<lb />
down has held a revered position in biology and<lb />
history texts used on this campus.<lb />
Even mighty Sampson should be stirred.<lb />
Milleniums ago. with the jawbone of an ass, he<lb />
made a monkey of man. Now the jawbone of a<lb />
monkey has made an ass of man.<lb />
Wit And Wisdom<lb />
There are those who say it pays to worry - -<lb />
because the things they worry about seldom<lb />
happen. Proscript, Richmond Professional In-<lb />
stitute, Va.<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
A gay song and dince show is "I<lb />
Love Melvin this week's campus<lb />
movie. Donald O'Connor and Debbie<lb />
Reynolds play as co-stars.<lb />
The film is done in technicolor<lb />
and is just about average as far as<lb />
photography goes. The best feature<lb />
of the movie is, as usually the case<lb />
in a Debbie Reynolds picture, the<lb />
music and dancing. O'Connor is<lb />
slighted by not being allowed to show<lb />
more of his musical and tapping<lb />
ability.<lb />
Debbie portrays a football in one<lb />
dance number, which is particularly<lb />
good.<lb />
"I Love Melvin" is comical<lb />
throughout. O'Connor is a brash pho-<lb />
tographer's assistant who falls in<lb />
love with a Broadway chorine, Debbie<lb />
Reynolds. She tells him she wants<lb />
her picture on the cover of his em-<lb />
ployer's magazine. The big question<lb />
is does he get it there.<lb />
The story of the movie is a little<lb />
below average in our opinion<lb />
The<lb />
Women's faults are many; men have only<lb />
two - - everything they say and everything<lb />
they do.<lb />
Copied<lb />
Good example has twice the value of good<lb />
auvice. Copied.<lb />
Look toward the light and your shadows<lb />
will be behind you. Copied.<lb />
Disdain not the field of wisdom because<lb />
you have found a grain of truth.<lb />
When asked to relate any interest-<lb />
ing experiences they might have had<lb />
during the two year's they've been<lb />
going together, Paige said, "Well the<lb />
only ones I can seem to remember<lb />
now are the times the president of<lb />
Campbell College caught us kissing.<lb />
He used to lecture to us, trying his<lb />
to be stern, but after all he'd<lb />
been young once too<lb />
Hannah and Paige went to see<lb />
the pageant at Boone this past sum-<lb />
mer, while there, they climbed<lb />
Mt. Mitchell. They alsospent a week<lb />
at Wrightsville with Hannah's mother.<lb />
They seem to have divided the<lb />
holiday, pretty well. Hannah spends<lb />
New Year's and a week in the summer<lb />
at Paige's home, while Paige spends<lb />
Easter and a few days during the<lb />
winter at Hannah's. Says Paige, "The<lb />
first time I visited Hannah, Mrs.<lb />
Phelps thought I was a ministerial<lb />
student because so many go to Camp-<lb />
bell College. Boy, did she watch her<lb />
P's and Q's<lb />
After finishing school, Paige, who<lb />
is majoring in business, hopes to own<lb />
and operate a retail store. Hannah,<lb />
who is majoring in science, doesn't<lb />
know what she wants to do. Waiting<lb />
for something, Hannah?<lb />
(Editor's NoteFor being named<lb />
Couple of the Week, Hannah and<lb />
Paige will each receive a gift from<lb />
Saslow'g Jewelers and a ticket to the<lb />
Pitt Theatre.)<lb />
final characteristic of the new show is worth seeing, however.<lb />
"Boy, we just got the girls home in time�Smiley wouldaa boati<lb />
dosed in another 10 minntes<lb />
Now that the basketball season is<lb />
two-thirds over you might think that<lb />
we are a little late with an article<lb />
about it. But after hearing a number<lb />
of people griping, we believe it is<lb />
still a topic open for discussion.<lb />
After a talk with Coach Howard<lb />
Porter we find some very good an-<lb />
swers to the much repeated question:<lb />
"Why don't we have a better basket-<lb />
ball schedule?" By "belter schedule"<lb />
we assume it is meant more games<lb />
and better opponents.<lb />
Those of us who saw last year's UN<lb />
C-ECC game will remember it as out-<lb />
standing from the spectators' point<lb />
of view. After the game Carolina<lb />
was immediately approached concern-<lb />
ing the possibility of future games.<lb />
We received a very definite "No<lb />
McGuire, Carolina's coach, stated that<lb />
he did not want to play us as long<lb />
as we had Hodges, or as long as<lb />
he didn't have a center of equal size<lb />
and ability.<lb />
Wake Forest and Duke have also<lb />
been contacted. They have a standing<lb />
invitation to play us, backed by a<lb />
r.dO guarantee. State College has not<lb />
; en aproached in height of an oc-<lb />
currence at Elon College. They said<lb />
that they would be glad to play<lb />
Elon, or any other North State school<lb />
for a $2,500 guarantee, a sum of<lb />
money normally beyond a North<lb />
State school's reach.<lb />
Coach Porter stated other examples<lb />
of big schools' reluctance to play us.<lb />
Kinston, Washington and Clinton<lb />
tried to get "big time" colleges to<lb />
play us in their cities but made no<lb />
headway at all. They would be glad<lb />
to play in those cities, they said,<lb />
but wouldn't consider East Carolina<lb />
as an opponent.<lb />
Well, why won't they play us?<lb />
There are some good reasons. They<lb />
gain little if they win, but if they<lb />
should lose it hurts their prestige.<lb />
Porter has mad � two trips to the<lb />
University of Richmond seeking a<lb />
game, but as they feel they might<lb />
lose to us, they have refused. Then,<lb />
too, should we schedule a team such<lb />
as Richmond or Carolina on a home<lb />
and home basis, they couldn't expect<lb />
our team to draw a big crowd for<lb />
them. They would lose on a financial<lb />
basis as well.<lb />
The fact is that our school is in<lb />
the adolescent period between just<lb />
being a small school and a big one<lb />
able to meet anyone on an equal<lb />
basis. And we don't have the seating<lb />
capacity to offer a school a large<lb />
guarantee. We don't have a name<lb />
like Carolina or State or Wake<lb />
Forest has.<lb />
However, this does not mean that<lb />
we should quit trying. Realizing that<lb />
the situation b bad, we must be<lb />
willing to make advances, to make<lb />
attractive propositions, in order to<lb />
get larger schools to come here. This<lb />
necessitates taking financial risk on<lb />
the part of the athletic department.<lb />
Also support of our .program by the<lb />
people of the surroundirg territory<lb />
will be needed.<lb />
We've come a long way since the<lb />
days of no athletics here, but the<lb />
journey is not over, and much more<lb />
work will be required before we reach<lb />
the top.<lb />
The ariticle "How Did We Get .<lb />
Heels?" by Richard Walser which i<lb />
the January 24 issue of The News ai<lb />
is a useful little piece that should be<lb />
future reference. Oftentimes article<lb />
which are grand to supplement th<lb />
files which students make here. Jus1<lb />
read the papers.<lb />
Forum And Against'em<lb />
Change Fifth Amendment?<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
Running a close sea nd for notori<lb />
the civil rights protectorate, the Fourt<lb />
Fifth Amendment to our United Sta I<lb />
tion has recently ccme into national h<lb />
Especially since the notable senator from<lb />
consin became known as the originator 1<lb />
tain imaginary disease called "McC;<lb />
his efforts with the Senate Crime nv '<lb />
Committee against accused Communists<lb />
"pinks" in this country, has the privih<lb />
cline response to interrogation on gr .<lb />
endangering one's future security b<lb />
argumented theory.<lb />
Much discussion and opinionating has<lb />
prevalent. It is not the whole of the Fifth A<lb />
ment which is in dispute but only one pli<lb />
"No person . . . shall be compelled, in any<lb />
inal case to be a witness against himself<lb />
There is some suggestion of "amendi<lb />
amendment" by those who believe that th<lb />
Amendment is being overridden. Others<lb />
that it should continue to be a consl<lb />
right of free Americans to reply to a<lb />
decline to answer on the grounds that what 1<lb />
might tend to incriminate me Chief among<lb />
current controversies is the distinct pro<lb />
the use and abuse of the Fifth Amendmt<lb />
it really a shield for the innocent or is it a<lb />
ter for the criminal?<lb />
Following are a few opinions of East Ca<lb />
lina students on the matter.<lb />
Gerald Adcock, a sophomore from 11<lb />
who is avidly interested in national a;<lb />
has received honorable mention for his<lb />
for the campus debate society, says, "1 do<lb />
believe that any loyal American should or<lb />
use the. Fifth Amendment to refuse to<lb />
questions submitted by a Congressional in<lb />
gating Committee. If one does, he must ha<lb />
ulterior motive present, although he may pr f-ess<lb />
to be simply safeguarding his personal<lb />
and constitutional rights. It must be added<lb />
some of the methods used to extract infer<lb />
from witnesses might be corrected, iessenii<lb />
problem as it exists today. Yet. I still d-<lb />
lieve that any person for any reason -<lb />
allowed to refuse to answer lawfully -<lb />
questions. This should apply especially to th 3<lb />
who might take advantage of this country's<lb />
dom to aid some foreign country who is known<lb />
to be our enemy. In the final analysis, it sh<lb />
be well remembered that those who have n<lb />
to hide certainly have nothing to fear<lb />
Ann Bunting, a junior at East Carolina. 1<lb />
us that she would favor legislation pn<lb />
one northern judge recently which would guar-<lb />
antee protection to the innocent who withh<lb />
information because his knowledge of the act.<lb />
of the guilty might endanger his future. She<lb />
does think it advisable to find an answer to the<lb />
problem of too many evasions of questions con-<lb />
cerned with routing communism in America.<lb />
Ed Mathews, president of the Young Demo-<lb />
crats Club on campus, is enrolled in the pre-<lb />
legal curriculum. Ed states, "I am definitely<lb />
against the way the Fifth Amendment is being<lb />
used in connection with the Communists in this<lb />
country. However, I can hardly see how we can<lb />
do anything about the situation without taking<lb />
away constitutional rights of citizens who deserve<lb />
the right of self protection. I hold that it would<lb />
be a detriment to democracy if the Fifth Amend-<lb />
ment was done away with. None should be com;<lb />
pelled to get on the stand and condemn himself.<lb />
It's<lb />
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FRIDAY. J X7JARY 99, 1954<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
PACK THREE.<lb />
by Bub iiiud�n<lb />
tack on the victory road once<lb />
East Carolina Pirates<lb />
ast week's upset at the<lb />
v, tern Carolina and the<lb />
pt ortunity to avenge<lb />
- tonight.<lb />
a record of nine conference<lb />
e defeat, the Pir-<lb />
ned their lost ground<lb />
, e again appear to have the<lb />
i1 le wrapped up. The<lb />
I however, might make<lb />
ts bring to town a<lb />
v' can score with the best<lb />
at well o along with<lb />
winners of tonight's<lb />
always means a lot<lb />
we've never seen<lb />
an it does to the<lb />
�: �rial gym was<lb />
e winter of 1952 the<lb />
ily one game there<lb />
ned a confer nee<lb />
Therefore, even<lb />
one of the North<lb />
5, v. e'll stick I v the<lb />
v r<lb />
tuation developed last<lb />
SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
year after the Pirates dropped a<lb />
L02-97 decision to Western Carolina<lb />
at Cullowhee. The Cats All American<lb />
guard Ronald Rogers bucketed 37<lb />
points while the Pirates Sonny Rus-<lb />
sell was collecting 3G. The story<lb />
changed however, when Western<lb />
Carolina invaded Memorial gym later<lb />
in the season. Russell collected 32<lb />
that night while Rogers was held<lb />
to two field goals and the Pirate<lb />
took an 86-67 decision.<lb />
Although the regular season is<lb />
ra, idly drawing to a close, the most<lb />
important games are yet to come.<lb />
No matter where a team finishes in<lb />
' e regular standings, the champion-<lb />
hip must still be decided in the<lb />
North State tourney. The Bucs came<lb />
out on top last year in regular<lb />
season play but bowed out to High<lb />
Point in the championship run-off.<lb />
After the league tourney is complet-<lb />
1 d there still remain the little mat-<lb />
ter of the NAJiA playoffs. Last year<lb />
the Pirates rallied from their tourna-<lb />
ment upset to take the District 26<lb />
title and win the right to journey to<lb />
the national playoffs in Kansas City.<lb />
East Carolina has always managed<lb />
to make these two tourneys con-<lb />
istehtly but never have they been<lb />
crowned league champs and only<lb />
once have they taken the NA.1A re-<lb />
gional.<lb />
All things change however, and this<lb />
looks like as good a year as any.<lb />
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Apps, Bulldogs<lb />
Next For Pirates<lb />
In League Play<lb />
Appalachian and Atlantic Christ-<lb />
ian will furnish the opposition next<lb />
week as the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
continue their drive toward the North<lb />
State Conference cage title.<lb />
Monday night the Bucs take on the<lb />
A.rps at Boone and will attempt to<lb />
record a repeat of an earlier win here.<lb />
Rig man in the Mountaineers attack<lb />
: � guard O. D. Wallace. Wallace, a<lb />
senior from Carthage, won the respect<lb />
of Pirate fans with his stellar perfor-<lb />
mance here January 21.<lb />
Wednesday night the Bucs take on<lb />
the Atlantic Christian Bulldogs in a<lb />
renewal of one of the school's oldest<lb />
rivalries. The cherished Bohunk<lb />
trophy, symbol of conquest in Pirate-<lb />
Bulldog clashes, will once more be<lb />
at stake. The Bohunk is currently in<lb />
the Pirates' possession due to a<lb />
pair of laseball defeats the locals tag-<lb />
ged on the Wilson school last spring.<lb />
The Bulldogs rate as a mediocre<lb />
club in th North State Conference and<lb />
have been unable to defeat the Pirates<lb />
in the cage game over a period of the<lb />
last several years.<lb />
Following the Atlantic Christian<lb />
contest the Pirates will have three<lb />
league games remaining. A return<lb />
engagement with the Bulldogs plus<lb />
contest with Elon and High Point<lb />
round out the conference schedule.<lb />
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Winter football practice sessions<lb />
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Januaiy 18, when the Buccaneer fresh-<lb />
men and sophomore reservist took to<lb />
the field in preparation for the 1954<lb />
season<lb />
Head Coach Jack Boone nd assist-<lb />
ant Jim Mallory have been leading<lb />
the boys through extensive drill<lb />
starting with the first day. Most of<lb />
the squad appears to be taking it<lb />
pretty well but there have been a<lb />
few injuries. Most of the injuries so<lb />
far have been muscular. Only one<lb />
broken  one has been suffered and<lb />
that was not of a serious nature.<lb />
The Pirate reserves were joined<lb />
Monday by the regulars. For the first<lb />
couple of days the regulars met no<lb />
contact work but the reserves have<lb />
not been faring as easy.<lb />
According to Coach Boone, "The<lb />
befem is being built now - - not next<lb />
fall Even though the weather may,<lb />
at times, be unfavorable at this time<lb />
of the year, the boys have to ignore<lb />
that and continue to "knock" heads in<lb />
hopes of a successful coming season.<lb />
The Buccaneer varsity of last year<lb />
lost only six men, two of them reg-<lb />
ulars, so they shouldn't lose too much<lb />
of that vaunted power felt by the<lb />
other members of the North State<lb />
Conference in the 1953 season. Of<lb />
those six, four of them were lost by<lb />
graduation. They were last year's co-<lb />
ca tains, Bo by Hodges and Jack<lb />
Britt, along with Johnny Brown and<lb />
John Daughtry. Another met the fate<lb />
of the draft in the person of James<lb />
"Algie" Faircloth, while the last one,<lb />
Bubba Mathews, met academic dif-<lb />
ficulties and had to leave.<lb />
The winter practice game is set for<lb />
February 18 as a measuring stick for<lb />
next year's team.<lb />
Pirates Defeat<lb />
Guilford, 76-52<lb />
Led by Captain Bobby Hodges the<lb />
East Carolina College Pirates racked<lb />
up their seventh wrin in the North<lb />
State loop race by downing the<lb />
Quakers of Guilford, 76-52, in a<lb />
game played at Guilford College<lb />
Saturday night.<lb />
East Carolina took the lead during<lb />
the first quarter by a 15-9 margin<lb />
and by the time the half rolled<lb />
around they had lengthened it to<lb />
46-18. The third quarter saw the<lb />
Bucs' scoring attack falter while the<lb />
Quakers' offense seemed to click, but<lb />
by time the fourth quarter came<lb />
around the Pirate offense moved on<lb />
to win 76-52.<lb />
Bobby Hodges was high man for<lb />
the night for both teams with 21<lb />
points, followed by Charlie Huffman<lb />
and J. C. Thomas with 12 points<lb />
each. Little Cecil Heath was the<lb />
standout on defense along with Don<lb />
Harris.<lb />
For the Quakers of Guilford it was<lb />
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mate Mikies was the defensive star.<lb />
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The victory moved the .Pirates'<lb />
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feat in the North State loop, and an<lb />
overall record of 10-1 for the season.<lb />
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Huffman with 12, while Captain<lb />
Bobby Hodg s and J. C. Thomas held<lb />
down the defensive play.<lb />
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McKaig who had 16, and who also<lb />
turned in the best defensive game<lb />
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Revenge will be in the air tonight<lb />
at Memorial gymnasium when East<lb />
Carolina College's Pirates attempt to<lb />
avenge their only loss of the year<lb />
against Western Carolina's Cata-<lb />
mounts.<lb />
The Cats upset the Pirates 68-65<lb />
last week and proper reribution will<lb />
be the Buccaneers' goal.<lb />
Since that loss the Bucs have<lb />
flattened Appalachian, Guilford, Ca-<lb />
tawba and High Point and once more<lb />
ap; ear to be making a runaway of<lb />
the North State Conference chase.<lb />
Western Carolina, however, has stay-<lb />
ed close since their upset win and<lb />
tomorrow's contest shapes up as one<lb />
that may well have considerable bear-<lb />
ing on the final standings.<lb />
Lightning-Fast<lb />
The Catamounts, who rely on a<lb />
lightning-fast offense, have not suf-<lb />
fered as much from the loss of their<lb />
All-American guard Ronald Rogers<lb />
as p re-season dopes ters predicted.<lb />
Rogers set the North State afire<lb />
during his four year tenure at the<lb />
mountain school and sparked the<lb />
Cats to a 102-97 win over the locals<lb />
last year at Cullowhee.<lb />
To match the high-scoring Western<lb />
Carolina offense Coach Howard Por-<lb />
ter can offer Bobby Hodges, team<lb />
captain and center, who is pacing the<lb />
league's scorers with an average in<lb />
the vicinity of 25 points per game.<lb />
Charlie Huffman, Cecil Heath, J.<lb />
C. Thomas and either Paul Jones or<lb />
Don Harris will round out the start-<lb />
ing five for the Buccaneers.<lb />
Huffman, a senior forward from<lb />
Thomasville, is averaging near the<lb />
ir point mark while Heath is rated<lb />
as one of the top floor men in the<lb />
state.<lb />
Jones Underrated<lb />
Forward Paul Jones, perhaps one<lb />
of the most underrated players in<lb />
Pirate history, suffered an ankle<lb />
injury in the Lenoir Rhyne game<lb />
last and probably won't see action<lb />
tonight. Harris, a freshman from<lb />
Laurinburg, has played exceptional<lb />
ball upon occasions this year and is<lb />
giving Jones a good run in quest of<lb />
a starting post<lb />
Thomas, the Raleigh sophomore,<lb />
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of the Teacher's Playhouse Mon-<lb />
day, 7 p.m in Austin 112.<lb />
A representative from WNCT,<lb />
Greenville television station, will<lb />
discuss TV possibilities at the<lb />
meeting. All students are in-<lb />
vited to attend.<lb />
Leave Your Shoes At COLLEGE VIEW CLEANERS<lb />
SUB-STATION For Prompt Shoe Repairs<lb />
SAAD'S SHOE SHOP<lb />
DIAL 2056<lb />
Playhouse Presents<lb />
Two Workshop Plays;<lb />
Cast Tryouts Monday<lb />
Tryouts for the last two plays in<lb />
this quarter's workshop series will<lb />
be held Tuesday in Room 14 of Aus-<lb />
tin at 4 p. m the Teachers Play-<lb />
house announced today.<lb />
Scenes from the plays "The King's<lb />
Henchman" by Edna St. Vincent<lb />
Miilay and "The Contrast" by Royall<lb />
Tyler will make up the program.<lb />
Parts for four women and six men<lb />
are available.<lb />
JACKSON'S SHOE STORE<lb />
BETTER SHOES REASONABLY PRICED<lb />
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY<lb />
P The Most<lb />
? Trusted Name<lb />
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509 Dickinson Ave.<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
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Just Dial 5741<lb />
GREENVIEW DRIifE-IN<lb />
West End Circle<lb />
Opportunity<lb />
Knnelrc<lb />
200 SUMMER JOBS<lb />
AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS<lb />
Approximately 200 work opportuni-<lb />
ties are available for Baptist college<lb />
students in North Carolina this sum-<lb />
mer. The rewards for these jobs are<lb />
valuable experience, some remunera-<lb />
tion, and the means of rendering<lb />
Christian service, states Gloria Blan-<lb />
ton of the Baptist Student Union.<lb />
Two summer assembli. s, Fruitland<lb />
in the mountains near Hender.on-<lb />
ville and Caswell on the beach near<lb />
Southport, offer staff jobs for about<lb />
ten weeks to 60 to 75 students. In<lb />
various churches several types of<lb />
work include that of minister of<lb />
music, educational director, pastor's<lb />
assistant ana church secretary. Asso-<lb />
ciational work involves teaching study<lb />
courses, teaching and directing Bible<lb />
schools and taking religious census.<lb />
The State Training Union and Sunday<lb />
school departments provide six wevk<lb />
of work for students interested in<lb />
teaching study courses, making sur-<lb />
veys and training leaders.<lb />
Application blanks are now avail-<lb />
able for those interested in any of<lb />
these various types of employment.<lb />
They may be secured from Miss Blan-<lb />
ton, Baptist Student Union counselor.<lb />
Personal conference may be arranged<lb />
with her at her office at the Center,<lb />
by any student interested in learning<lb />
more about these summer opportuni-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Christian Living<lb />
rovides Theme<lb />
or Canterbury<lb />
Sunday night at the regular Can-<lb />
terbury Club meeting, Dr. Wallace<lb />
I. Wolverton, rector of St. Paul's<lb />
Church and Episcopal college chap-<lb />
lain, will present the introductory<lb />
session of a four week seriei on the<lb />
"Fundamentals of Christian Living<lb />
The purpose of this series is to<lb />
discover how the early Christians<lb />
lived by going hack to accounts of<lb />
tflis in the Holy Writ and relating<lb />
these accounts to lives today.<lb />
The reason for this program is to<lb />
fulfill a -eed expressed bj a number<lb />
of students to find what is distinc-<lb />
tive in being a Christian. By using<lb />
the letters of St. John as a basis,<lb />
it is hoped that answers to problems<lb />
will result rather than just more<lb />
problems being stated, Richard Otta-<lb />
way, student worker of the church,<lb />
said.<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
EAST HAMPTON SET<lb />
Weed Company Appoint<lb />
Joyner Representative<lb />
On Campus For Year<lb />
Max Joyner, sophomore of Green-<lb />
ville, has been appointed campus<lb />
Phillip Morris cigarette representa-<lb />
tive, according to an announcement<lb />
by Jim North, division manager of<lb />
Phillip Morris and Co.<lb />
Max will assume his position Mon-<lb />
day and will distribute sample cig-<lb />
arettes to students on campus. He<lb />
replaces Dwight Garrett. who resign-<lb />
ed in November.<lb />
Adams Explains<lb />
Electricity Functions<lb />
To Industrial Arts<lb />
Frank C. Adam of Rocky Mount,<lb />
senior at East Carolina College, pre-<lb />
sented a program on electricity at the<lb />
January meeting of the student In-<lb />
dustrial Arts Club of the college, held<lb />
Tuesday in the Flanagan building.<lb />
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and a social gathering for members.<lb />
Adams' talk was given to create an<lb />
interest among members in unusual<lb />
functions of electricity. He gave a<lb />
demonstration of an induction coil<lb />
called a Thompson Apparatus, ex-<lb />
plained the use of a hand generator<lb />
and demonstrated how to magnetize<lb />
an iron bar with the earth's magne-<lb />
tism and how to play a radio by<lb />
electromagnetic induction.<lb />
BURLINGTON-ALAMANCE<lb />
7 .  SAMUABT MEET<lb />
The Eaat Carolina College Alumni<lb />
of Burls Uamance chapter held<lb />
the January meeting at the Bason<lb />
home on West Front Street in Bur-<lb />
ling? I Ida Walters and<lb />
Helen Johnson as hostesses.<lb />
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sided over by President William C.<lb />
Council. Mrs. Jei I . Bryan gave<lb />
he :ra urer's report. Samples of<lb />
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taken for them.<lb />
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�) members played bridge rummy<lb />
M � lentiinga Bryan and Miss<lb />
Martha Moseley as winner<lb />
The hostess duo served a delect-<lb />
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Co i y. Commandant of the Medical<lb />
Field Service School at Brooke Army<lb />
Medical Cent' r, Fort Sam Hou I I<lb />
Texas, when- Cpl. Mulligan is on<lb />
duty in the 2d Battalion. Cpl. Mulli-<lb />
gan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-<lb />
liam P. Mulligan Sr 4 Roswell<lb />
Terrac �. Glen Ridge, X. J. He is a<lb />
graduate of Bast Carolina College.<lb />
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He: Yes.<lb />
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would cry.<lb />
He: Die first.<lb />
For Drug Neec8, Cosmetics and Fountain 1 Visit<lb />
BIGGSDRUG STORK<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
OpSO 8 A. M10 P.M. � Sunday 8:30 A. M10.3 4 P. M10 P. 11M�<lb />
Artcarved<lb />
DIAMOND RINGS<lb />
A name trusted and beloved by<lb />
brides for more than 100 years.<lb />
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carted.<lb />
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GREENVILLE'S NEW<lb />
DINE AND DANCE RESTAURANT<lb />
Formerly Known As The Tar Heel Social Club<lb />
On Highway 264 East<lb />
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Greenview Drive-in<lb />
West End Circle<lb />
By WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 3<lb />
1<lb />
Pilot training begins at Lackland Air Force Base, where<lb />
Aviation Cadets get 3 months of officer indoctrination.<lb />
College Men<lb />
Fly with the Fine<lb />
in the Air Force<lb />
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS WIN WINGS<lb />
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least a high school graduate.<lb />
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value to the Air Force if you<lb />
stay in college, graduate, and<lb />
then volunteer for training.<lb />
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tween the ages of 19 and<lb />
26i, and in top physical<lb />
condition. If you think you<lb />
are eligible, here's what you<lb />
do: Take your high school<lb />
diploma or certificate of grad-<lb />
uation together with a copy<lb />
of your birth certificate down<lb />
to your nearest Air Force<lb />
base or recruiting station.<lb />
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give you. If you pass your<lb />
physical arid other tests, you<lb />
mm be scheduled foran Avia-<lb />
tion Cadet Training Class.<lb />
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the sky as an Air Force pilot. As<lb />
a college student, you are now<lb />
able to join that small, select band<lb />
of young men who race the w i<lb />
in Air Force jets. You'll have t i<lb />
same opportunities to learn, ad<lb />
vance and establish yourself ir<lb />
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aviation.<lb />
Fly as on of the host<lb />
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Air Force is the best in the world<lb />
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latest planes in the air�and fly<lb />
them safely and well. Those who<lb />
look to the skies will look to y<lb />
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lieutenant, earning over $5,000 a<lb />
year. Your Air Force wings will<lb />
serve as credentials for important<lb />
positions both in military ami<lb />
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wings mark you as the very best<lb />
in the flying profession.<lb />
He wins his wings as an<lb />
Air Force officer, earning<lb />
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