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It Pays To Do Business<lb />
With Those Businesses<lb />
That Advertise With Us<lb />
arolinian<lb />
Vote Thursday For Your<lb />
Choice Of Election Date<lb />
In Dining Hall Lobby<lb />
UME XXIX<lb /><lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1954<lb />
Number 17<lb />
appear<lb />
Eastern All-State<lb />
110 Hi9h School<lb />
$-<lb />
Band Clinic Brings<lb />
Students Here Today<lb />
Woodwind Specialist<lb />
Guest For Three-Day<lb />
Annual Music Event<lb />
have been announced for<lb />
concerts to be presented<lb />
t Carolina College this week-<lb />
�  the annual meeting of<lb />
rn Division of the All-State<lb />
on the campus.<lb />
Gi y of the East Carolina<lb />
d � artment, chairman<lb />
tnced that the<lb />
� Band will play<lb />
' I a1 v o'clock in the<lb />
atre. The program to be<lb />
varied and selections<lb />
' va numbers by Bach<lb />
. I � pirited marches by<lb />
�j composers.<lb />
�.s to be presented by<lb />
and will include the<lb />
nan" overture by Wag-<lb />
isj on American Sailing<lb />
Clare Gnmdman, and<lb />
Williams' "Toccata Marzi-<lb />
lar Bhosys of New York<lb />
in the woodwind in-<lb />
 wi  Lecture and demon-<lb />
and instruments,<lb />
� e double reeds, at the<lb />
n of the All-State<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
. . tomorrow.<lb />
will speak each day at 3<lb />
Exhibits Ceremics, Textiles<lb />
Rochester Prof Lectures Here<lb />
Harold J. Brennan, director of the<lb />
School for American Craftsmen at the<lb />
Rochester Institute of Technology,<lb />
will visit East Carolina College Mon-<lb />
day and Tuesday, February 15-16,<lb />
and, while here, will appear as lec-<lb />
turer and stage an exhibition of ce<lb />
ramies, textiles, silver and small wood<lb />
objects.<lb />
The two-day program by Mr. Bren-<lb />
nan will initiate a series of five<lb />
attractions to be offered at the col-<lb />
lege during the winter and the spring<lb />
quarters for the benefit of students<lb />
and of the public.<lb />
The series, announced by President<lb />
John D. Messick of the college, in-<lb />
cludes a lecture-demonstration by<lb />
Eleanor King, modern dancer, at a<lb />
date to be announced; a talk by Mari-<lb />
on Belden Cook on "Introducing the<lb />
USA to Children through Books<lb />
March 15; a World Affairs Institute<lb />
conducted by four internationally<lb />
known speakers, March 25; and a talk<lb />
by Dr. Gerard Priestley, British his-<lb />
torian, author, and lecturer, April 9.<lb />
Mr. Brennan will speak Monday,<lb />
February 15, at 8 p.m. in the College<lb />
Theatre on "The Craftsman and Con-<lb />
temporary Design His talk will deal<lb />
largely with the work of outstanding<lb />
contemporary designers in ceramics,<lb />
in ceramics, silversmithing, jewelry,<lb />
textiles and wood. It will be shown<lb />
in the Industrial Arts Department in<lb />
the Flanagan building February 15-<lb />
16 during the morning and the after-<lb />
noon. The public is invited to be<lb />
present at both the lecture and the<lb />
exhibition.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Bing, director of the<lb />
department of industrial arts at East<lb />
Carolina, is in charge of arrange-<lb />
ments for Mr. Brennan's visit to the<lb />
campus. A schedule of appearances<lb />
before various classes at the college<lb />
is being made.<lb />
Two Staffers 111<lb />
Two college staff members<lb />
have been reported ill this week.<lb />
Dr. Orval L. Phillips, regis-<lb />
trar, returned home this week<lb />
from Veterans' Hospital in Fay-<lb />
etteville. Dr. Phillip became ill<lb />
last week and his condition is<lb />
improving, according to reports.<lb />
He will resume his duties as<lb />
registrar soon.<lb />
Capt. William R. Young of the<lb />
AFROTC department is in the<lb />
Camp Lejeune Hospital for ob-<lb />
servation. He is expected to re-<lb />
turn soon also.<lb />
student musi- textiles, silver and wood.<lb />
ling the Clinic. He has<lb />
Manhattan and the<lb />
 of music and has<lb />
i outstanding music organi-<lb />
g the Metropolitan<lb />
ra, the New York Phil-<lb />
and the CBS symphony;<lb />
; grams as the Fire-<lb />
Ballet Theatre, the<lb />
ballet, the Ballet<lb />
� I various Broadway shows.<lb />
Ban 1 comj osed of 110 high<lb />
from 33 schools in<lb />
Carolina will play Sat-<lb />
8 o'clock in the Wright<lb />
ium. This band will be orga-<lb />
the campus Friday, will<lb />
e two-day meeting<lb />
i ive Uhe program climaxing<lb />
� es.<lb />
ig ' - program will in-<lb />
g numbers Hoist's "Suite<lb />
arrangement of George<lb />
ns, "Broadcast from<lb />
. Bennett and a number of<lb />
npositions suited to band<lb />
 e.<lb />
. L Carter of the East Car-<lb />
faculty, director of the<lb />
arching and concert bands,<lb />
.act both the East Carolina<lb />
bands in their per-<lb />
this weekend.<lb />
The exhibition will indicate the<lb />
character of contemporary production<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Monday<lb />
-The Faculty Lecture Club<lb />
in Flanagan Auditorium.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
English Club meets in Aus-<lb />
m.� The A.C.E. will meet in<lb />
ng School cafeteria.<lb />
T e Home Economics Club<lb />
in Flanagan.<lb />
Dolores Matthews will give<lb />
recital in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
�Th Student Government<lb />
m trill meet in Flanagan<lb />
Dolores Matthews<lb />
Presents Recital<lb />
Tuesday Evening<lb />
Dolores Matthews of Henderson,<lb />
senior student of music at East Caro-<lb />
lina College, will be presented in a<lb />
recital of compositions for the piano<lb />
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Austin audi-<lb />
torium. The public is invited to be<lb />
present.<lb />
The program will be Dolores' grad-<lb />
uating recital and will be sponsored<lb />
by the college department of music.<lb />
She is one of a small group of senior<lb />
students chosen by the faculty of the<lb />
department to appear during the<lb />
school year in "honors" recitals.<lb />
Tuesday's program will open with<lb />
two selections by Bach and will close<lb />
with Strauss' brilliant waltzes from<lb />
the "Gypsy-Baron" and the "Fleder-<lb />
maus" in arrangements by Dohnanyi.<lb />
Other numbers will include Mozart's<lb />
"Sonata, K 332" and works by Bela<lb />
Bartok and Brahms.<lb />
Last December Dolores gave an<lb />
"honors" recital of compositions for<lb />
the clarinet. She has appeared also<lb />
at the college as piano soloist with<lb />
the East Carolina Orchestra, a col-<lb />
lege-community organization of sixty<lb />
instrumentalists, and as clarinet so-<lb />
loist with the East Carolina College<lb />
Concert Band.<lb />
im.<lb />
T.i- Teachers Playhouse<lb />
i sent their winter production,<lb />
Loves Mary in the College<lb />
.�East Carolina plays Mc-<lb />
ere.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
tion to change election day<lb />
rd Thursday in March to the<lb />
Wednesday in March. Ballots<lb />
� � cast in dinning hall lobby all<lb />
6:30 j .m.�"Y" Vespers will be<lb />
Kted in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
m.�"John Loves Mary" again<lb />
be presented in tihe College<lb />
. eatre<lb />
Friday<lb />
8 p.m.�"John Loves Mary" in the<lb />
� Theatre.<lb />
8-11:46 p.m.�The FBLA Valentine<lb />
Dance will be held in Wright Audi-<lb />
torinm,<lb />
Saturday<lb />
ast Carolina will meet Clemson<lb />
in a swimming meet here m tihe<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
7 p.m.�The movis "Vaquero" s J-<lb />
ring Anthony Quinn will be shown<lb />
in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Rabbi Tolochko<lb />
Speaks Tuesday<lb />
At Chapel Meet<lb />
Rabbi Jerome Gerson Tolochko,<lb />
spiritual leader of Temple Israel in<lb />
Kinston, will speak to East Carolina<lb />
students at the noon chapel assembly<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
He is being brought here through<lb />
the campus Interreligious Council and<lb />
Dr. Carl V. Harris, director of reli-<lb />
gious education here.<lb />
Rabbi Tolochko has traveled exten-<lb />
sively through Europe, Asia and Af-<lb />
rica. He is a well known author of<lb />
several works on the Hebrew lan-<lb />
guage. He has "also designed nu-<lb />
merous Sunday school projects, being<lb />
the founder of the "Institute of Jew-<lb />
ish Educational Recordings which<lb />
prepares dramatised, recorded Sun-<lb />
day school lessons for children who<lb />
live in religiously isolated communi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
During the war Rabbi Tolochko<lb />
served as an auxiliary chaplain witih<lb />
the Air Force. In addition to his<lb />
rabbicinal duties, he is at present on<lb />
part time duty as a Marine Corps<lb />
chaplain.<lb />
Two Publications<lb />
Elect Delegates<lb />
To Press Meet<lb />
Six delegates and two alternates<lb />
were elected Monday night at a staff<lb />
meeting of the "East Carolinian" to<lb />
attend the Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association Convention in New York<lb />
City to represent the campus news-<lb />
paper.<lb />
Those who will represent the news-<lb />
paper at the convention held March<lb />
9-14 are T. Parker Maddrey, editor,<lb />
Seaboard; Faye O'Neal of Selma,<lb />
managing editor; Edna Massad of<lb />
Benson, business manager; and Jerry<lb />
Register of Elizabethtown, Valeria<lb />
Shearon of Varina, and Anwer Jo-<lb />
seph of Greenville, staff members.<lb />
Alternates are David Evans of Nor-<lb />
folk, Va and Anne George of Rich-<lb />
mond, Va.<lb />
From the "Buccaneer the year-<lb />
ook, three delegates plan to attend<lb />
tihe annual press meeting. Mildred<lb />
Reynolds, Columbia; Tommie Lupton,<lb />
Greenville; and Jane Kanoy, Thom-<lb />
asville.<lb />
At the convention delegates will<lb />
attend workshops, panel discussions<lb />
and lectures of prominent journalists.<lb />
Meetings will be held on the Colum-<lb />
bia University campus.<lb />
Choosing Of King,<lb />
Queen Highlights<lb />
Valentine Dance<lb />
Plan? are underway for a popular<lb />
election of the King and Queen of<lb />
Hearts to reign over the annual Val-<lb />
entine Dance, sponsored by the Fu-<lb />
ture Business Leaders of America<lb />
and the Pi Omega Pi fraternity, to<lb />
be held next Friday evening, 8 to<lb />
11:45 p.m in Wright auditorium,<lb />
according to President Julian Vain-<lb />
wright.<lb />
Each dormitory on the campus and<lb />
the men and women day students will<lb />
nominate one candidate for the elec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Betty Sue Branch of Greenville and<lb />
Florence Helms of Portsmouth, Va<lb />
co-chairmen of the figure, King and<lb />
Queen Committee, announced that<lb />
the campuswide election will be held<lb />
Wednesday. The outcome of the elec-<lb />
tion will remain secret until the<lb />
crowning of the king and queen at<lb />
the dance.<lb />
The dance will be open to the<lb />
public at $1 a couple or stag. Music<lb />
will be furnished by the East Caro-<lb />
lina College Collegians. Advance tic-<lb />
kets are now on sale and may be<lb />
purchased from any member of FBLA<lb />
or Pi Omega Pi.<lb />
Polls Open Thursday To<lb />
March General Elections<lb />
Change<lb />
Date<lb />
-�<lb />
Playhouse Presents Comedy<lb />
"John Loves Mary" Next Week<lb />
"John Loves Mary a farce-comedy<lb />
by Norman Krasna, will take stage<lb />
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of<lb />
next week, February 10-12, in the<lb />
College Theatre. A 15 minute scene<lb />
from the play will be presented over<lb />
WNCT television Sunday at 5 p.m.<lb />
The set, designed by Thomas<lb />
Pierce, will be executed by Bill Sells<lb />
and his technical stanff. Taking place<lb />
in the living room of Senator Mc-<lb />
Kinly's hotel apartment, the action<lb />
will move before a simple black and<lb />
yellow background embracing color<lb />
ful modern furniture.<lb />
Committees include: scenery, Pau-<lb />
line Armstrong, Jean Jones and Bar-<lb />
bara Taylor with Eddie Powell as<lb />
chairman; properties, Marcia Milne<lb />
and Virginia Reed; costumes, Dock<lb />
Smith; make-up, Betty Sue Williams<lb />
and Joy Harris; lighting, Bill Sells;<lb />
publicity, Marky Jackson, Jean Du-<lb />
pree and Sally Rogers with Jim Co-<lb />
rum and Nancy Cooke as co-chair-<lb />
men.<lb />
Since "John Loves Mary, a roman-<lb />
tic comedy, will be produced near<lb />
Valentine's Day, the posters will use<lb />
a "hearts and flowers" theme.<lb />
Casting in the farce-comedy are<lb />
Carolyn Clapp, Chuck Shearon, Jim<lb />
Corum, Percy Wilkins, Jean Godwin,<lb />
Bob Hill, Bill Penuel, Charles Hill<lb />
and Thomas Pierce.<lb />
Oppelt Urges Students<lb />
To File For Teaching<lb />
Students intending to do stu-<lb />
dent teaching during the aca-<lb />
demic year 1954-1955 should file<lb />
applications with departmental<lb />
supervisors during registration<lb />
period of spring quarter, March<lb />
2-9, according to an announce-<lb />
ment by Dr. J. L. Oppelt, director<lb />
of student teaching and place-<lb />
ment.<lb />
100 ECC Cadets Pledge<lb />
To Give Pint Of Blood<lb />
To Red Cross Tuesday<lb />
The Department of Air Science and<lb />
Tactics at East Carolina College has<lb />
announced that 100 Air Force xwOTC<lb />
cadets have pledged one pint of blood<lb />
each to the Red Cross Bloodmobile<lb />
when it visit Greenville February 9.<lb />
Dr. Walter C. Humbert, Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty health officer, who is in charge<lb />
of the Pitt County blood donor pro- i<lb />
gram, expressed himself this week w<lb />
Bing Becomes Member<lb />
Of New Arts Committee<lb />
Dr. Kenneth L. Bing, director of<lb />
the department of industrial arts at<lb />
East Carolina College, has been ap-<lb />
pointed a member of two newly or-<lb />
ganized committees which are con-<lb />
cerned with the improvement and ex-<lb />
tension of industrial arts instruction<lb />
in public schools of the state.<lb />
As a member of the State Advisory<lb />
Committee for Industrial Arts, Dr.<lb />
Bing will assist in making sugges-<lb />
tions to further interest in industrial<lb />
arts and in arranging for the publi-<lb />
cation of materials useful to teach-<lb />
ers. It is hoped that the work of the<lb />
committee will lead to the appoint-<lb />
ment of a state supervisor of indus-<lb />
trial arts in North Carolina.<lb />
Dr. Bing will also assist in the<lb />
ork of the committee to study A<lb />
as well pleased with the college Air and G Certification Requirements in<lb />
Force ROTC turn-out. the state.<lb />
Pritchard, Jones<lb />
Present Program<lb />
At Circle K Meet<lb />
Jeanne Pritchard, soloist, rendered<lb />
several selections of music and was<lb />
accompanied by Julia George at the<lb />
piano at the Circle K Club Tuesday<lb />
night.<lb />
Waylon Bass, program chairman,<lb />
introduced the two guests. Jeanne of<lb />
Elizabeth City and Julia of Winston-<lb />
Salem are sophomores majoring in<lb />
music.<lb />
Pete Jones of Goldshoro, member<lb />
of the club, gave his rendition of<lb />
"Romeo and Jullie-ette an imitation<lb />
of the original version of his famed<lb />
high schoolmate, Andy Griffith.<lb />
Dr. John O. Reynolds, advisor to<lb />
the group, reported that Duke Uni-<lb />
versity is interested in establishing<lb />
a Circle K Club on their campus.<lb />
Plans are being made to send ECC<lb />
members on the Duke :ampus to study<lb />
possibilities.<lb />
Ralph Marterie<lb />
Provides Music<lb />
For Glass Dance<lb />
"Th" public va. bs good, sweet and<lb />
tastefully arranged music with a<lb />
danceable beat�that's what my band<lb />
is prepared to give them says Ralph<lb />
Marterie, who with his galaxy of<lb />
musicians and vocalists will be ap-<lb />
pearing in Wright auditorium for<lb />
the Fr-eshman-Sophomore-S e n i o r<lb />
dance Tuesday, February 16.<lb />
Senior Class President Royce Jor-<lb />
dan amiouncd that this will be a<lb />
closed dance. Only students and their<lb />
guests will ; e admitted. Students will<lb />
� resent their identification cards at<lb />
the door.<lb />
Trumpet playing Marterie, dubbed<lb />
"The Man Bom for the Horn is<lb />
known to popular music fans through<lb />
his recordings for Mercury and his<lb />
own radio shows over the ABC net-<lb />
work. A veteran of many years of<lb />
radio work, both in the popular and<lb />
concert field, Marterie's working<lb />
knowledge of his material is veri-<lb />
tably encyclopedic. With several hun-<lb />
dred arrangements in that band's<lb />
"book" cr library, the Marterie band<lb />
is certainly one of the best equipped<lb />
of the newer bands around today.<lb />
The instrumentation of the Mar-<lb />
terie band is made up of four trom-<lb />
bones, five trumpets, five reeds, three<lb />
rhythm and a male vocalist.<lb />
Campus Race For SGA<lb />
Officers, Marshals<lb />
Gets Underway Soon<lb />
Polls will be open Thursday in the<lb />
dining hall lobby from 9 a.m. to 4<lb />
p.m. to vote the date for general<lb />
lections, Bill Penuel, elections com-<lb />
mittee chairman, announced this<lb />
wc ek.<lb />
The elections committee has pro-<lb />
posed to change the date of elections<lb />
from the third Friday in March to<lb />
the third Thursday in March. Stu-<lb />
dents will vote whether or not they<lb />
ire in favor of the change.<lb />
Bill says one of the primary rea-<lb />
on of changing the date from Fri-<lb />
day to Thursday is to increase the<lb />
number of voters. There are many<lb />
who leave to go home on Fridays<lb />
who would not stay to vote, Bill<lb />
idds.<lb />
Posters will be placed in buildings<lb />
?ver the campus announcing any<lb />
coming election, Bill stated, as an-<lb />
other effort to increase the number<lb />
of voters.<lb />
Those who desire to run for a<lb />
Student Government office in the<lb />
March elections should file applica-<lb />
tions to the secretary of the present<lb />
SGA administration, Shirley Council,<lb />
within two weeks of the general<lb />
election, according to Bill.<lb />
Positions opened in the student-<lb />
wide elections are SGA president,<lb />
irst vice president, second vice pres-<lb />
ident (parliamentarian), secretary,<lb />
treasurer and first assistant treas-<lb />
urer; Women's Judiciary chairman,<lb />
vice chairman, member-at-large, and<lb />
secretary-treasurer; Men's Judiciary<lb />
chairman, vice chairman, secretary-<lb />
treasurer, and member-at-large. Also<lb />
the college marshals and May Day<lb />
Queen will be named in this election.<lb />
BSC Provides Student Recreation, Worship<lb />
At the close of a long rugged day<lb />
of classes, hooks and pop tests, you<lb />
realize the need of a few hours, more<lb />
or less, to "get away from it all<lb />
Prhaps you crave recreation, fellow-<lb />
ship, or a chance to do some serious<lb />
thinking.<lb />
But where in Greenville are you<lb />
going to find this threesome in one<lb />
spot? The answer is the Baptist<lb />
Student Center, located at 404 Eighth<lb />
Street, only one and a half blocks<lb />
from the campus post office. Here<lb />
you will find the door opened every<lb />
day until 10 p.m except Sundays,<lb />
when it is closed during the hours<lb />
off worship services.<lb />
The center, owned by the Baptist<lb />
State Convention and supported by<lb />
Immanuel and Baptist churches of<lb />
Greenville, has been open since 1948,<lb />
under the guidance of Student Secre-<lb />
tary Gloria H. Blanton, or Gloria, as<lb />
she is generally called around cam-<lb />
pus. While the Student Center's pri-<lb />
mary function is of a religious na-<lb />
ture, there are no long faces to be<lb />
seen anywhere. As pointed out this<lb />
is a place for both fun and serious-<lb />
ness. The center strives to promote<lb />
a spirit of Christian fellowship among<lb />
all who enter its door.<lb />
Fellowship With Worship<lb />
If you are seeking quiet meditation<lb />
and worship, the vesper programs on<lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday nights from<lb />
6:45-7 o'clock and morning watch<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
ervices on Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
mornings from 7:30-7:45 promise<lb />
spiritual inspiration. For really good<lb />
"homecooking" there is a dutch sup-<lb />
per costing 40 cents, served every<lb />
Monday evening at 5:30, followed by<lb />
a forum from 6 to 6:45. Friday fel-<lb />
lowship, the newest addition to the<lb />
center program of activities, is on<lb />
Friday evenings at 5:30. A light<lb />
supper such as a sandwich and a<lb />
beverage is served for 25 cents. The<lb />
meal may be followed by informal<lb />
discussions, singing and fellowship.<lb />
There is no time limit on Friday<lb />
fellowship. You may stay as long or<lb />
as short time as you wish.<lb />
Many Recreations Available<lb />
If you enjoy ping-pong, badminton,<lb />
dheckers, horseshoes, croquet, bike<lb />
riding, carooms or monopoly, the<lb />
center is the place to come with<lb />
your friends for a game. M you are<lb />
musical minded, or inclined, the piano,<lb />
lots of sheet musk, and a brand new<lb />
three-speed record player await you.<lb />
Do you enjoy cooking candy, cakes,<lb />
or even whole meals? Kitchen fa-<lb />
cilities are free to yon at any time.<lb />
Need to sew on a patch? Gloria's<lb />
sewing machine is at your service.<lb />
There is even a snack bar filled<lb />
with candy, cold drinks, nabs and<lb />
chewing gum. Are you surprised to<lb />
read the sign "Honor System"? Glo-<lb />
ria proudly tells yon "it has worked<lb />
thes� five years.<lb />
The center is an eight-room house<lb />
with a spacious backyard and a newly<lb />
tiled recreation room in the basement.<lb />
Religious services are held in the<lb />
chapel or vesper room. As one enters<lb />
the vesper room, he sees a sentence<lb />
on tftie door, "Enter to worship, de-<lb />
part to serve<lb />
Gloria is employed by the North<lb />
Carolina Baptists to serve as BSU<lb />
Counselor and to work with more<lb />
than 700 Baptist students enrolled<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
She Serves Students<lb />
She has a knack for understanding<lb />
kinds of problems, heart-throbs and<lb />
otherwise. She is constantly willing<lb />
to lend a sympathetic ear and a<lb />
helping hand whenever they are need-<lb />
ed and wanted.<lb />
Gloria and the Baptist Student<lb />
Union Council are ever working to-<lb />
ward greater heights for the center<lb />
and its program. At present plans<lb />
are underway to more than double<lb />
the capacity otf the Vesper Room, It<lb />
is hoped that this project will he<lb />
completed by the tall. Students will<lb />
"pitch in" to help the contractors,<lb />
just as they do for all other work<lb />
that is done at the center.<lb />
Although the name implies that the<lb />
center is for Baptists, this is not<lb />
meant to he a barrier, for all students<lb />
are welcomed to participate in any<lb />
of the entire program.<lb />
Roebuck Presents<lb />
Recital In Stokes<lb />
Donald Roebuck of Stokes, pianist<lb />
and graduate student of East Carolina<lb />
College, will give a recital Saturday<lb />
(tomorrow) in Elizabeth City. The<lb />
program will be presented at 8 p.m.<lb />
at the home of Mrs. Irving K. Mid-<lb />
get te.<lb />
Donald, a pupil of George E. Perry<lb />
of the college faculty, is a graduate<lb />
of East Carolina and is now working<lb />
at the college toward the master's<lb />
degree in music education. He was<lb />
one of a small group of talented stu-<lb />
dents chosen during the 1952-1958<lb />
term by the faculty of the depart-<lb />
ment of music to give honors recitals<lb />
preceding graduation.<lb />
As a student at East Carolina,<lb />
Donald has participated in the activi-<lb />
ties of a number of music organi-<lb />
zations on the campus. He belongs<lb />
to the Music Education Club and<lb />
has been a member of the feast<lb />
Carolina Orchestra and the College<lb />
Choir.<lb />
His program in Elisabeth City will<lb />
include Beethoven's "Sonata in C<lb />
and offering helpful solutions to all Minor" opus W, No. 1. Other com-<lb />
positions chosen for the recital are<lb />
two Chopin etudes, and selections by<lb />
Paderewaki, Gershwin, Mosart and<lb />
Bach.<lb />
Tickets For Senior<lb />
Banquet On Sale Now<lb />
The Senior banquet will be held<lb />
April 1� in the North Dining<lb />
Han.<lb />
Reyee Jordan, pn sident of the<lb />
Senior Class, has announced that<lb />
the tickets will cost $1.50 per<lb />
person and the money must be<lb />
sent in by April 1 to Barbara<lb />
Moore, Box 746. Reservations will<lb />
not br accepted after this date.<lb />
Each senior can bring a date<lb />
either from the senior class or<lb />
otherwise.<lb />
College Offers<lb />
Eleven Extension<lb />
Classes In Stall<lb />
Largely for the benefit �f t�ach�ss<lb />
and administrators in Norths C&amp;Sfeui<lb />
public schools, East Carolina College<lb />
is now offering 11 esteofctoa .eesjrM<lb />
in nine centers in the eastern seetfau<lb />
of the state. Enrollment incfedei US<lb />
men and women.<lb />
Extension courses are plasmed �<lb />
that teachers in service -and otter<lb />
may acquire credit toward daggMMs<lb />
or certification. The program is car-<lb />
ried out under the direeiiea of Dr.<lb />
Ed J. Carter, director of ie Bureau<lb />
of Field Services at East Carolina,<lb />
and classes are naught by faculty<lb />
members at the college. Beth grad-<lb />
uate and undergraduate courses are<lb />
included among those offered at pres-<lb />
ent.<lb />
Two eenrses are now being taught<lb />
in both Fayetteville and Roanoke<lb />
RapMs. Other centers where classes<lb />
are in progress are Raleigh, Tarboro,<lb />
Clinton, Washington, Nashville, Lum-<lb />
berton and Smithfield.<lb />
Seven of the eleven courses are<lb />
in the field of education. Others are<lb />
in geography, art, English and li-<lb />
brary science.<lb />
Mission Worker<lb />
Talks Next Week<lb />
At Vesper Meet<lb />
Mrs. Clifford A. Bender of the New<lb />
York headquarters of the Board of<lb />
Missions of the Methodist Church<lb />
will visit East Carolina College<lb />
Thursday and Friday.<lb />
She will speak at Y Vespers on<lb />
Thursday evening and lead an open<lb />
forum on the work of the United<lb />
Nations. The International Relations<lb />
Club has been invited as special<lb />
guests to this meeting. Other or-<lb />
ganizations wishing to have Mrs.<lb />
Bender meet with their groups may<lb />
see Mamie j Chandler at the Metho-<lb />
dist Student Center.<lb />
Mrs. Bender is on the staff of the<lb />
Christian Social Relations Depart-<lb />
ment of the Woman's Division of the<lb />
Methodist Church with headquarters<lb />
in New York City, and arranges and<lb />
conducts groups to visit United Jfc-<lb />
tions headquarters.<lb /><pb facs="00038341_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGS TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY<lb />
East�arolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 12, East Carolina College<lb />
For News and Vlvrvusing<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Enttrcd as �ecend-clasa matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
I S. Post Office, Greenvill , N. C. under the act of<lb />
March 3. 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division C ia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Ra " CSPA C i rention, March, 1953<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Editors-chief T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Managing Editor Faye O'Neal<lb />
Aeti&amp;tant Editor Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Feature Editor Ka' Johnston<lb />
Staff Aaaistantt Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Erolyn Blount, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Register, Valeria Shearon, Wiley Teal and Ed<lb />
Mathews.<lb />
SGA Re Betty Salmons<lb />
Fa Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Sport E itor Bob HilldruP<lb />
Sport- fcaststaate Bruce Phillips, Anwer Joseph and<lb />
David Evans<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Mar . Edaa Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants Edna Whitfield,<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Exchange Edit r Mre. Susie Webb<lb />
Ye Editor s<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Campus scene�Maintenance crew<lb />
eho pmg down, digging up and prun-<lb />
ing around the thickly populated<lb />
bushes. It's a shame. Now you can<lb />
see through the few bushes left.<lb />
A professor is seen picking up one<lb />
� if the uprooted bushes and placing<lb />
it in his car very sneaky like.<lb />
S da shop "cheese-checkers" still<lb />
hold fast to their position on the<lb />
ch near the door. Their eyes<lb />
5unr� every female that enters from<lb />
. They are real authorities<lb />
ject second only to Kinsey<lb />
or Freud.<lb />
ever the oda shop counter are<lb />
students receiving all grades of liq-<lb />
uids such as cherry Pepsis and Cokes<lb />
now, chocolate Cokes. Strange<lb />
js are happening.<lb />
I: is 8:06 a.m. and a harrassed<lb />
 rushing to an 8 o'clock<lb />
36.<lb />
e Men's Day Student lounge,<lb />
e are those who are lounging,<lb />
ie bull or reading a piece<lb />
esterday's paper. And in some<lb />
t ��:� � ere is one who studies.<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
tiT "II<lb />
Muse Excelh In Scholastics Plus Activities<lb />
A senior from Tarboro who grad-<lb />
uates this winter quarter is this<lb />
week's Who's Who, Don Muse. Don<lb />
who transfered from Davidson Col-<lb />
lege his sophomore year, did his<lb />
student teaching thig fall in Green-<lb />
ville High School and has this to say<lb />
about the subject, "I enjoyed the tea-<lb />
ching part just fine but the prepara-<lb />
tion for the classes was pretty rough.<lb />
However I was very fortunate not<lb />
to have any trouble with eraser and<lb />
spit ball throwing<lb />
Presides at Kappa Delta Pi<lb />
During the time Don has attended<lb />
East Carolina, he has entered into<lb />
many activities and still maintained<lb />
a very high average. He was elected<lb />
President of the Kappa Delta Pi, an<lb />
nonary education fraternity that was<lb />
just egun on this campus this past<lb />
summer. To be a member of this<lb />
organization, the student must have<lb />
good scholarship qualifications and<lb />
the ability of leadership.<lb />
He was also elected as vice-president<lb />
of the Senior Class this past year.<lb />
Last year he joined the Circle K<lb />
Club, affiliated with the Greenville<lb />
Kiwanians.<lb />
As a mmber of the Budget com-<lb />
mittee this year, Don has done much<lb />
clubs<lb />
Don Muse<lb />
and organizations on<lb />
�Th, i vinwrites, and. having writ.<lb />
lu el � nor wit.<lb />
Shall Iur� 1 Nor ai aneel half a line, ars wash out a word of it �E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Why Call It "Suitcase College"<lb />
Why do they call ECC a suitcase college?<lb />
a1 is a g �- n. Why do they? There<lb />
s me reason behind ir. Probably it's<lb />
because everyon g es home on the week end.<lb />
X mes the question of why they go<lb />
thai w know says that there<lb />
here over the week end. We<lb />
- if �  � . . ht of the reason why<lb />
we d - have any entertainment over the week<lb />
end? The - n is as plain as the nose on Jimmy<lb />
's face. Just think-for a moment and you<lb />
will realize it too. If everyone goes heme over<lb />
the week i nd there i I be no one to attend, or to<lb />
put on this entertainment. You know as well as<lb />
and Sunday around here<lb />
? of Grant's Tomb. Why.<lb />
nts here over the week<lb />
rtainment. Plow do you<lb />
if you ain't even here to<lb />
v u lid stay, the bowling alley<lb />
various<lb />
campus.<lb />
He was also chosen among "Who'?<lb />
Who in American Colleges and Uni-<lb />
versities an annual publication<lb />
containing brief biographical sketches<lb />
of outstanding students in Universi-<lb />
I ties and colleges throughout the Unit-<lb />
toward helping to budget funds to the- ed States.<lb />
Aside from the different organiza-<lb />
tions, Don is aho interested in athlet-<lb />
ics. He plays on the Varsity Tennis<lb />
team and is an ardent fan of all the<lb />
varity sports.<lb />
Differ nt from many of the stu-<lb />
dent Don says. "I especially enjoy<lb />
bhe weekends on campus h-cause my<lb />
girl is from (inenvUle and comes<lb />
home ev ry weekend. She graduated<lb />
from East Carolina last rammer and<lb />
a teaching in Williamston<lb />
Don definitely plan to teach, and<lb />
lefinately plans to get married. "I<lb />
would like to teach the rest of the<lb />
year ami start on my Master'? degree<lb />
this summer he says, "but I guesa<lb />
I'll have to see Uncle Sam iometime<lb />
.i- near future<lb />
Ikginning tfela week, "Who's<lb />
Who Among Student at Fast<lb />
Carolina a weekly feature of an<lb />
outstanding senior on campus.<lb />
will receive a carton of Phillip<lb />
Morris cigarettes, according to<lb />
Max Joyner, recently appointed<lb />
representative for Phillip Morris<lb />
and Co.<lb />
Max stated that this will con-<lb />
tinue throughout the regular<lb />
school year.<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Entily S. Boya<lb />
s<lb />
Beautification:<lb />
Dorm seen�(This may or may not<lb />
be tin ;oal dorm room, but it is<lb />
typical in the campus male quarters.)<lb />
t is intensely engrossed in<lb />
-canning through a thick<lb />
. and madly writing notes. On<lb />
ne i lies his roommate, concen-<lb />
g on comics. Old newspapers,<lb />
lirty s and discarded notes are<lb />
found on the desk and on the floor.<lb />
7 I r is decorated by just-<lb />
washed argyles in the process of<lb />
n r V11<lb />
is a pounding on the door<lb />
it an answer, a fellow load-<lb />
suits, sweat srs and pants over<lb />
lis s ilder opens it and asks: "Got<lb />
any i tonight?" And to the<lb />
thii 1 erson you say, "No<lb />
The c ime the sandwich men. And<lb />
n come others who just want to<lb />
a I ull cession or to study to-<lb />
gether for a coming test.<lb />
Campus Gets Face-Lifting Job<lb />
e do that en Saturda<lb />
is as dead as the <lb />
ther- stui<lb />
�B to put on<lb />
expe<lb />
enter<lb />
jht i � n be opened up -that is, if you would<lb />
gjiow  n it. Just think, if we would<lb />
all stav up here we might even have more dances<lb />
Bhere over the week end. Now. wouldn't that<lb />
fee nic<lb />
l Then there was the story of a man coming<lb />
sp here one Saturday to see if he could enter<lb />
I daughter in this college for next year, and<lb />
ibn not seeing anyone on campus, went home<lb />
discouraged because he thought that the college<lb />
I�dbeen closed down. They tell us that his daugh-<lb />
ter was a good looker too. Just think of all the<lb />
K we c uld have had next year if somebody<lb />
had been on campus.�JR<lb />
Fire! It Could Happen Here<lb />
After a hard week's work, it may be re-<lb />
laxing to watch the Entertainment Series movie<lb />
while inhaling the smoke of tobacco to your<lb />
heart's content, but there are certain rules that,<lb />
as student citizens, we must observe.<lb />
It has been called to our attention that smok-<lb />
ing in Austin auditorium is a "direct and out-<lb />
right violation" of fire department regulations.<lb />
The Administration has warned that these regu-<lb />
lations will have to be observed and complete<lb />
cooperation of students is necessary to continue<lb />
the weekly showing of these movies.<lb />
There are numerous places students can<lb />
smoke here and certainly they can sit through a<lb />
90-minute movie without a smoke. If this seems<lb />
impossible, they can always step outside the<lb />
auditorium to indulge.<lb />
It would be quite a tragedy for Austin to<lb />
burn because students wore satisfying an intangi-<lb />
ble master. Nicotine. It isn't funny. This has been<lb />
the cause of fire in many public buildings else-<lb />
where and it could happen here. Fortunately,<lb />
East Carolina has had no fires on campus. In<lb />
order to maintain this record, fire regulations<lb />
and cautions should be observed.<lb />
More About Teen Suffrage<lb />
From the Daily Athenaeum, West Virqinm<lb />
University<lb />
A particular segment of Americas, despite<lb />
their essential contributions to our nation, are<lb />
actually second class citizens.<lb />
These citizens pay taxes, contribute to all<lb />
phases of communitv life, raise families, fight<lb />
and die for the United States. Yet, they are not<lb />
permitted to vote.<lb />
One argument against lowering the voting<lb />
age, portrays the 18-year-old as much too reckless<lb />
ait�' impetuous to be a responsible voter. Wouldn't<lb />
a little enthusiasm be good for the present politi-<lb />
cal system?<lb />
Many people contend that the vote of an 18-<lb />
lntr-old would simply be the echo of his parent,<lb />
E only answer to this is that most mature<lb />
imericans are capable of making up their own<lb />
And then in the basement of Aus-<lb />
tin is the fellow who is sweating to<lb />
write a column about nothing in<lb />
particular.<lb />
Tl lisorganized thoughts and<lb />
"facts' above probably told you<lb />
g new, hut it may portray life<lb />
at East Carolina which is typical.<lb />
Just the same, it gave this writer<lb />
r ia for another column.<lb />
Joyce<lb />
if you have taken notice of what<lb />
has been going on about the campus<lb />
for the past few weeks, you have<lb />
pro ably noticed that much work has<lb />
been done to improve the appearance<lb />
of our campus.<lb />
According to Business Manager<lb />
F. D. Duncan last year a landscape<lb />
architect from Wilmington went over<lb />
the campus and offered his advice<lb />
as to what to do in order to improve<lb />
the landscape. He readily suggested<lb />
that the shrubbery was much too<lb />
crowded. The fact was brought out<lb />
that the campus looked more like a<lb />
nursery than a college campus.<lb />
Right before Christmas, a well-<lb />
known architect from Richmond came<lb />
down and studied the landscape. His<lb />
ideas and suggestions were similar<lb />
to ones of the architect from Wilming-<lb />
ton.<lb />
As could be readily observed, the<lb />
(ess eautiful shrubs were hiding the<lb />
view of the prettier shrubs, such as<lb />
May Be Stupid<lb />
But Socks Say It<lb />
Smith<lb />
azaleas and camellias. The architect<lb />
suggested that the bushes which are<lb />
not necessary be cut down or trans-<lb />
planted to other places.<lb />
Tl e main reason for the overcrowd-<lb />
ed shrubs is that the temporary fillers<lb />
have never been removed. When the<lb />
main shrubs were set out, they were<lb />
.laced so they would have sufficient<lb />
room for growth. This caused bare<lb />
spaces between the shrubs, therefore,<lb />
emporary bushes were placed between<lb />
them.<lb />
Now that the main bushes, along<lb />
with the temporary fillers, have grown<lb />
to a much larger size, the temporary<lb />
fillers have begun ruining the shape<lb />
of the main shrubs. All temporary<lb />
fillers are being removed. Some re-<lb />
placing is being done, but the re-<lb />
moving of unnecessary shrubs is the<lb />
main project.<lb />
Alonir with removing shrubbery,<lb />
grass is being removed from around<lb />
the remaining shrubbery.<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
Now We Have Chocolate Pepsis<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
I really don't see why girls do it.<lb />
P r-orally, I think it looks rather<lb />
stupi<lb />
"Well, you know girls. Always have<lb />
different<lb />
P rhaps you are wondering what<lb />
topk of the two boys' discussion<lb />
is. Everyone knows that girls are<lb />
t, but that is beside the point.<lb />
Have you noticed recently that<lb />
-ome girls are going: around with<lb />
their socks turned up? Just what is<lb />
significance of this? Are their<lb />
legs cold? Are they trying to em-<lb />
u a size "shapely legs"? Are they<lb />
attract attention with<lb />
. " socks? In fact, just what are<lb />
they trying to prove?<lb />
The secret which is gradually being<lb />
uncovered is that only girls who are<lb />
"going- steady" have the right to wear<lb />
their socks pulled up. Therefore, even<lb />
if your legs are freezing, girls, un-<lb />
less you have a steady beau, you<lb />
have no right to turn your socks up.<lb />
Even though Valentine Day is ap-<lb />
proaching, boys, beware of the girls<lb />
whose socks are turned up; they are<lb />
already taken.<lb />
by Anne<lb />
Fancier drinks seem to be in de- i<lb />
mand by the students at the soda J<lb />
to . The music majors, in particular, I<lb />
s em to crave the chocolate pepsis.<lb />
Everyone likes a dash of cherry in j<lb />
anything from coke to milk shakes. <lb />
The soda shop has to buy several<lb />
cases of cherry syrup a month for<lb />
cokes and pepsis alone.<lb />
There are only a few of the bever-<lb />
ages that seem to have become a fad<lb />
on campus. Take the student who<lb />
prefers a dash of vanilla in his coke,<lb />
or the one that must have ice in his<lb />
milk shake. Gone are the days of the<lb />
common coke  in fact, the cokes<lb />
of today bare little resemblance to<lb />
those bought a year ago.<lb />
The "Breakfast Clubbers" of the Y-<lb />
shop are always good for a laugh.<lb />
They come in and ask for doughnuts,<lb />
out when they find out that the<lb />
takery goods haven't been brought<lb />
in yet, they decide they will settle<lb />
"or cream puffs. A startling fact<lb />
hat has been uncovered in our search<lb />
among the books of the "Y" store is<lb />
that last week 1,000 dozen cream puffs<lb />
were ought and consumed by the<lb />
students.<lb />
The sandwiches that seem to be in<lb />
demand are at the top of the list<lb />
pimento cheese, carrying 672 votes<lb />
George<lb />
last week followed by ham sandwiches,<lb />
and chicken salad. Now you take the<lb />
case of the innocent "child" who steps<lb />
to the bar and ask what kind of<lb />
san Iwiches he can obtain. After hear-<lb />
ing all varieties they ponder and<lb />
finally choose a package of nabs!<lb />
Milk shakes come to demand only<lb />
during rush period or at 9:59 p. m-<lb />
They seem to be tastier then, or per-<lb />
aps it is just the excitement that they<lb />
arouse at those particular moments.<lb />
We drink and eat the food, but<lb />
what of the guy who serves it to us?<lb />
Perhaps this poem by Jean Godwin<lb />
can explain their plight:<lb />
Soda Jerks Prayer<lb />
Now I lay me down to sleep<lb />
With splashes of coke syrup on my<lb />
feet <lb />
If I should die before I wake<lb />
Please St. Peter�don't order a<lb />
milk shake.<lb />
The sound of yelling still in my ears<lb />
Brings many anguished glances and<lb />
often tears.<lb />
When from this world I have to leave<lb />
Please pin a cup of ice on my sleeve;<lb />
But if you should let me live to see<lb />
tomorrow<lb />
I'll keep on slinging cokes and for-<lb />
get my sorrow.<lb />
�new.<lb />
Radio-TV Schedule<lb />
Saturday<lb />
1:30-2 p.m.�WPTF, Raleigh, will<lb />
present Rachel Mundine, pianist, and<lb />
Christopher Giles, accompanist.<lb />
2-2:30 p.m.�WNCT-TV, Greenville<lb />
(Channel 9), will feature Dolores<lb />
Ma- hews and Ruth Little of the<lb />
music department.<lb />
6:30-6:45 p.m.�WGTC, Greenville,<lb />
will present George E. Perry in organ<lb />
reveries.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
9:30-9:45 a.m.�WRRF, Washing-<lb />
ton, will feature George Perry in<lb />
organ reveries.<lb />
2-2:30 p.m.�WGTM, Wilson, will<lb />
give excerpts from Spiritual Empha-<lb />
sis Week.<lb />
9-9:15 p.m.�WGTC, Greenville, will<lb />
present Dr. E. D. Johnson of the<lb />
college library in the series, "Book<lb />
Behind the News<lb />
'I'll continue now, if there are no further irrerelant questions<lb />
by Don Kinu. Ed Mathews<lb />
"Buzz" Young<lb />
Along with the growth in enroll-<lb />
ment here at East Carolina College<lb />
come numerous problems, many of<lb />
considerable complerity. One of the<lb />
more difficult questions with which<lb />
we are faced is whether we should<lb />
have social fraternities, and, if so,<lb />
whether they should be local organi-<lb />
zations or ones with national affilia-<lb />
tion. The following is the first of two<lb />
articles dealing with thig subject that<lb />
.vill appear in this space.<lb />
In the past half century the trend<lb />
in American education has been to-<lb />
ward "educating the whole man<lb />
based on the theory that a student<lb />
while in college develops intellectual-<lb />
ly and socially. The theory states that<lb />
the college graduate should be pre-<lb />
pared to step into life with a knowl-<lb />
edge of community living. Along<lb />
with this trend the college fraternity<lb />
has, quite naturally, seen a steady<lb />
growth. The lack of fraternities here<lb />
puts ECC decidedly in the minority<lb />
group of schools. Each year the ques-<lb />
tion of staying with this group or<lb />
leaving them to join the schools with<lb />
fraternities becomes more pressing.<lb />
Advocates of fraternities say that<lb />
they provide an opportunity for stu-<lb />
dents to team for themselves the<lb />
basic principles of democratic living:<lb />
self-government, responsibility, coop-<lb />
eration and friendliness. They claim<lb />
that they do this by placing a group<lb />
of students in a house together where<lb />
they must manage their own affairs,<lb />
business and social. Also that fra-<lb />
ternities are helpful in coordinating<lb />
school activities. It is much easier to<lb />
reach several groups of people than<lb />
it is to reach many individuals. Fra-<lb />
ternities can stand the burdens of<lb />
leadership and play an important part<lb />
in organizing the student. The whole<lb />
fraternity is responsible for the ac-<lb />
tion of individual members which<lb />
tends to encourage his character<lb />
among all members.<lb />
Furthermore a certain amount of<lb />
social activity i necessary of any<lb />
large group of people, whether the<lb />
group be civic or college, and fra-<lb />
ternities are a natural way to carry<lb />
out this social life and to control it-<lb />
keep it in res; ectable and reasonable<lb />
bounds.<lb />
Opponents to social fraternities<lb />
claim that they fail to do the above;<lb />
that, instead of creating harmony,<lb />
fraternities obstruct it; and tend to<lb />
create class distinctions by excluding<lb />
students because of religious or fi-<lb />
nancial reasons. They argue that fra-<lb />
ternities organize cliques, bring out<lb />
their differences more than if un-<lb />
organized.<lb />
Probably the strongest of all ob-<lb />
jections to fraternities is the finan-<lb />
cial one. There is a considerable cost<lb />
in maintaining a house and carrying<lb />
on social functions. Also if there is<lb />
on social functions. Some deserving<lb />
students are prevented from joining<lb />
because they can not afford to.<lb />
It is because of this point that<lb />
some people who are in favor of<lb />
social organizations on campuses ob-<lb />
ject to national fraternities. The cost<lb />
of a local organization is much less<lb />
than that of a national one because<lb />
all money can be kept in the imme-<lb />
diate group.<lb />
The problem Is naturally affected<lb />
by the particular position of a col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Advertising ia all around<lb />
had a good look at the various kin<lb />
drapes itself in many forms and :<lb />
ther it is colorful<lb />
worn by a notable citizen or ra<lb />
tion-wide rage, it is usually �<lb />
work.<lb />
The beer page is m<lb />
vertisement for a name bi<lb />
nds delightful. The partic ilai<lb />
a brightly colored full <lb />
food, young beautie<lb />
ttlea of this unusual be r. Si<lb />
ally the t<lb />
in th� sunny  uthera stal<lb />
Quite naturally this r<lb />
place in the land of sunshii<lb />
hospitality. "Golden and glean<lb />
311 ished crystal-clear<lb />
�ne oi most<lb />
in some tim one a: �<lb />
and Obsi m r a few v.<lb />
"Where i was . . . w as F<lb />
on. "Well sir. friends�it1<lb />
Gaddy . . . told it to me. F u<lb />
a little money sewed in my matl<lb />
my tobacco nn ney th<lb />
�  Well, Peavine Tayl<lb />
you take it to First !�"� dh ral 5<lb />
Th�-y is insured and <lb />
it�I did�and friends, you knov<lb />
Where it was�was Fii<lb />
pictured in the advertisenn nt is g<lb />
The eyecatching you<lb />
down a p Ie in a fireman's hat<lb />
Maidenform bra. The caption�"1<lb />
a fireman in my Maidenf rm<lb />
such a broad statement am<lb />
female will cause the reader <lb />
the picture appears the explanat<lb />
chief and the siren too�the n<lb />
figure in this five-alarm dreai<lb />
. . . but beautifully under conti<lb />
new heights of excil<lb />
Maidenform Gosh! Such ad<lb />
work of art.<lb />
Some observations n I g to 1<lb />
intr world. . . .<lb />
The "Tor fat? "T o thin?"<lb />
as int iresting as the weird pict<lb />
under them of the broad figur<lb />
a weakling.<lb />
The Toni Twins are still good.<lb />
-<lb />
Forum And Affainst'em<lb />
On Your Honor<lb />
by Faye 0'S<lb />
What is the honor system? S<lb />
main characteristics of the an<lb />
pledges conducive to �<lb />
the sch ol in which the hon r s;<lb />
practiced. When a student en<lb />
signs a written statement which i- .<lb />
permanent record and which<lb />
accordance with "I will not ch<lb />
conduct myself in an un ing ma<lb />
enrolled in this institution In<lb />
the honor system requin - absence<lb />
during examini ti and<lb />
among the pupils. Also, students .<lb />
report any infractions of the ch<lb />
pn per authorities. No doors are .<lb />
dormitories where this system is <lb />
for closet doors which,<lb />
of the student. In effect, the hon r sj si i<lb />
just as it's name implies�each p rs<lb />
his honor<lb />
Many times in the past the id a<lb />
East Carolina n the honor system h<lb />
Whether it has gone down, so 1<lb />
unable to say. nsofar as we know I<lb />
obvious sign of this college being<lb />
honor basis any time in the near future. II �<lb />
the topk ia not in stagnation and th-<lb />
always some free conversing on the matl<lb />
following examples are typical of<lb />
East Carolina student  r tl<lb />
system would be advisable at ur <lb />
On the cheating qu " kie S<lb />
junior from Greenville, says mphatic<lb />
is a lot of cheating g ing on here Jacl<lb />
going on the honor sysu m if I ;<lb />
able. She thinks cheating would be d<lb />
this system. "A lot of cheaters are n I<lb />
cheaters, and might be probed by th<lb />
to stop cheating altogether if they<lb />
pledee to be honest s ya this c ed.<lb />
James L. "Jimmy" Byrd, a at ni<lb />
lives in Slay Hall told us that,<lb />
ing. he is in favor of the hon rstem.<lb />
is a definite problem concerning hon<lb />
dormitories here. We need an answer. I do<lb />
know definitely, because of lack of � <lb />
with the honor system, but I heliev.<lb />
who knew that they were under requirki<lb />
concerning their actions in the dorm<lb />
think twice before mutilating or stealii)<lb />
people's property says Byrd. He furtli<lb />
presses himself on the honor system by<lb />
there would be inconsistency in n<lb />
fractions of rules. Most students would n<lb />
individual whom they saw steal something fro;<lb />
another's dormitory room whereas they<lb />
not report that same person if they saw<lb />
cheat on an examination, according to Bj<lb />
Having attended a West C ast univ<lb />
where the honor system has been used conti<lb />
Tom Ballance. a freshman here si<lb />
doesn't think it really matters whether a<lb />
is on the honor basis or not. Ballance emphatically<lb />
agrees with thse who say that a person who<lb />
wants to cheat is goine: to cheat regard<lb />
whether or not he is under a pledge on his honor.<lb />
As for reporting'infractions of the cheating m�<lb />
Ballance says. "I would not report a dassnw<lb />
for cheating In fewer, more concise words. Bal-<lb />
lance doesn't think the honor system is worth<lb />
bothering with.<lb />
I<lb />
r.<lb /><pb facs="00038341_tn_0003" /><lb />
1954<lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1964<lb />
EAST CAROLtK!AN<lb />
i<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
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liiti<lb />
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ad<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
aae<lb />
the<lb />
all<lb />
cr.<lb />
l<lb />
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mte�<lb />
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ing in'<lb />
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Zg fro<lb />
Lw hi<lb />
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"hat 3<lb />
la �<lb />
,n b<lb />
U <lb />
i as the North State Con-<lb />
j e h rapidly drawing to<lb />
� important games<lb />
: i teams remain to be played.<lb />
of � game it doesn't<lb />
�ptimistic to concede the<lb />
son title to the Pirates of<lb />
na but the result of the<lb />
at Lexington may well<lb />
ory.<lb />
:h '11 really be out to lynch them-<lb />
selves a Pirate.<lb />
Bobby Hodges Honored<lb />
By Teague Nomination<lb />
East Carolina Player �. , . � �<lb />
Among 19 Men Chosen YVfoW UMuQCrS<lb />
Bl<lb />
ers, who held the lea-<lb />
position with a 12-1 mark,<lb />
their prime threat in the<lb />
We tern Carolina's Oat-<lb />
8 67 Friday night and then<lb />
, Applachian all over the<lb />
Mountain's to the tune of 99-<lb />
Monday.<lb />
ings a.re well and good<lb />
�' � he r fgular season<lb />
c  a inly won't make<lb />
ither squads, feel any<lb />
ible toward the Bucs come<lb />
Though basketball may still be very<lb />
much in the picture, it won't be long<lb />
at all before baseball at East Caro-<lb />
lina will be well under way. The<lb />
Pirates lo.st litte from last year's<lb />
club which gave a good account of<lb />
itself before folding in the stretch,<lb />
and all indications point to another<lb />
successful season for the Pirates.<lb />
The addition of Jim Mallory as<lb />
head I aseball coach may be the ma-<lb />
jor factor in giving the Buc base-<lb />
ballerg a shot in the arm. Mallory<lb />
is reputed to be one of the best<lb />
baseball coaches in the state if not<lb />
in the South.<lb />
A glance still further into the fu-<lb />
ture reveals that the athletic de-<lb />
partment is still hard a work on next<lb />
t d<lb />
year's football schedule. At present,<lb />
owns one of the most ' a 10-game slate is being planned with<lb />
s possible as far asjocly two schools not signed and un-<lb />
e ' ome court is con-ider contract.<lb />
� when it comes to the road �, Agreements have been reached with<lb />
. t hit as well. ; five North State Conference schools,<lb />
the to eighl teams (Elon, Lenoir Rhyne, Appalachian,<lb />
will be entered and Western Carolina and Catawba. The<lb />
, records will have little first three games will be played<lb />
Last year the Bucs finished away and the latter two at home.<lb />
wed out to High Only Guilford, which did not see fit<lb />
mi-finals. It's evident to play the Pirates, will not be on<lb />
post-season play the Buccaneers' loop schedule.<lb />
fly counts. The three out-of-conference schools<lb />
.  a help to the which have been signed include two<lb />
opponents from last year, Tampa<lb />
and Stetson Universities, plus West<lb />
ester Teachers from Pennsylvania.<lb />
would be eliminated. The latter school will open the Pirate<lb />
schools; .slate at College Stadium.<lb />
.<lb />
Carolina and Le-<lb />
e paired in an<lb />
me of the Pirates'<lb />
For Amateur Award<lb />
Nineteen men from North and<lb />
South Carolina, including East Caro-<lb />
lina's Bobby Hodges, have been nomi-<lb />
nated for the Teague Award, given<lb />
annually to the top male and female<lb />
imateur athletes from the Carolinas.<lb />
A final ballot will be taken among<lb />
Carolina s ortswriters within the<lb />
next several days to determine who<lb />
will be the successor to Harvie Ward,<lb />
the Tarboro golfing ace, who was<lb />
last year's winner.<lb />
Among the 19 men nominated for<lb />
h � honor, three- Furman's Frank<lb />
Selvy, Duke' Ed Meadows and soft-<lb />
all pitcher Nazi Miller of Canton�<lb />
were also nominated last year.<lb />
Unique Honor<lb />
Hodges' nomination is unique in<lb />
the respect that he is the only hon-<lb />
oree to be chosen for excellence in<lb />
two sports�both football and bas-<lb />
ketball. The ace senior athlete from<lb />
Kinston captained the 1953 Pirate<lb />
footlall .squad to a record of eight<lb />
wins and one defeat in regular season<lb />
play. He currently is leading the<lb />
North State Conference's basketball<lb />
scoring with an average of bettor<lb />
than 25 points per game.<lb />
The winners of the annual award<lb />
will be honored later in the year.<lb />
Other contenders for the top amateur<lb />
honor given to Carolina athletes are:<lb />
Holding Sessions<lb />
Each Afternoon<lb />
wo<lb />
Pirates Holding Loop Lead<lb />
 � I and the East<lb />
� P firmly ent renched<lb />
N th SI ate Co n fe rtnee as<lb />
teams entered the<lb />
of loop lay.<lb />
 onference Games<lb />
W L Pet.<lb />
lan<lb />
10<lb />
7<lb />
5<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
4<lb />
6<lb />
.909<lb />
.778<lb />
.625<lb />
.571<lb />
.500<lb />
.333<lb />
"ataw a<lb />
Guilford<lb />
High Point<lb />
All Games<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
W -tern Carolina<lb />
ei� n<lb />
2 6<lb />
7<lb />
7<lb />
by David Evans<lb />
The Pirate gridders are in full<lb />
force, except those who are suffering<lb />
minor illness, are still taking the<lb />
field every afternoon to continue<lb />
winter football practice sessions.<lb />
The Bucs went through a practice<lb />
game, braving the coldest weather<lb />
'since the practice sessions started,<lb />
last Friday. From all outward ap-<lb />
pearances the Bucs will compensate<lb />
ror their losses without too much<lb />
difficulty, although the loss of men<lb />
like Bobby Hodges and Johnny Brown,<lb />
will c rtainly be felt.<lb />
Beginning with the first week of<lb />
practice, the squad has been joined<lb />
by boys from various high schools<lb />
who have high hopes of becoming<lb />
part of the powerful .Pirate grid squad.<lb />
Coach Boone's impression of these<lb />
boys is not openly evident although<lb />
it is a sure fact that he will find a few<lb />
whom he thinks will be an asset to<lb />
the team.<lb />
For the past week the work-outs<lb />
have consisted mainly of blocking<lb />
drills for the lineman, punting and<lb />
punt returns along with passing drills<lb />
for the backs, and combined drills<lb />
concerning offensive plays with the<lb />
whole squad taking part,<lb />
i Barring changes the winter prac-<lb />
Foot.ball�Don King, Clemson; Johnny<lb />
Grammling, Clyde Bennett and Bill ' tjee game is set for February 18. The<lb />
12<lb />
12<lb />
8<lb />
6<lb />
I<lb />
3<lb />
6<lb />
�<lb />
7<lb />
Atlantic Christian 11 5<lb />
Appalachian  4 13<lb />
Catawba  4 11<lb />
I ruilford - 3 9<lb />
High Point 5 17<lb />
Wohrman, University of South Caro-<lb />
lina; Bobby Burrows, Duke, Shirley<lb />
Gabriel, Applachian and Charles<lb />
Bussey, Clemson freshman.<lb />
.250 Cage Stars<lb />
.222 Basketball players include, Dickie<lb />
.222 Hemrie, Wake Forest and Bobby<lb />
Speight, North Carolina State.<lb />
.923 Tennis�Allen Morris, Presbyter-<lb />
.800 ian; Sam Daniels, Columbia, S. C.J<lb />
.571 I Del Sylvia, University of North Caro-<lb />
.462Hna; and Bill Umsteader, Abbeville,<lb />
.588 S. C.<lb />
.235 The lone .swimmer named is Don<lb />
.267 Evans of the University of North<lb />
.250 Carolina. Duke's versatile track star<lb />
.227 Joe Shankle rounds out the list.<lb />
Pirates may get a game with another<lb />
college for the practice game, or it<lb />
might be and inter-squad game. This<lb />
problem is unsettled at present.<lb />
Western Carolina<lb />
Bows To Pirates<lb />
By 81-67 Margin<lb />
With too much zip and zeal p<lb />
the ingredients for revenge, the East<lb />
Carolina Pirates proved to be too<lb />
much for the Catamounts of Western<lb />
Carolina, as they banded them a<lb />
blistering 81-67 defeat here Friday<lb />
night before 2,000 fans in Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium.<lb />
The victory moved the Pirates fur-<lb />
ther out front in the North State<lb />
race and gave them a grand total of<lb />
10 wins against one defeat in loop<lb />
play.<lb />
The Pirates jumped to an early<lb />
19-15 lead in the first quarter. At<lb />
half time the Pirates still had only<lb />
a four point margin, but as the third<lb />
quarter rolled around the Bucs' at-<lb />
tack clicked and from there on out<lb />
it was a matter of time till the<lb />
buzzer sounded off that spelled vic-<lb />
tory for the Pirates.<lb />
J. C. Thomas, former Raleigh star,<lb />
turned in his greatest game in his<lb />
two years at East Carolina both as<lb />
a ball hander and shooter, as he took<lb />
top scoring honors with 27 points.<lb />
Thomas- was followed by Bobby<lb />
Hodges, conference leading scorer,<lb />
with 24 points.<lb />
Ray with 27 points was high man<lb />
for the Catamounts of Western Caro-<lb />
lina, while teammate Shamel took<lb />
defensive honors for the night.<lb />
The box:<lb />
Western Carolina (67)<lb />
Ray, f .<lb />
Shamel, f-c<lb />
Williams, f<lb />
Jordan, c �<lb />
Martin, g  1<lb />
Swartzel, g j 0<lb />
Simpson, g  2<lb />
Bucs Thrash Mountaineers<lb />
99-74 In Conference Game<lb />
�<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
This writer has had the advantage<lb />
of witnessing every Buc contest both<lb />
home and abroad, and would<lb />
like to devote a few lines<lb />
in answer to a question put to<lb />
him by one of our readers.<lb />
The question: Which game do you<lb />
think the Pirates played best? Our<lb />
answer: Well, the Lenoir Rhyne game<lb />
played here was indeed a thriller in<lb />
every respect and the Pirates car-<lb />
ried themselves extremely well. No<lb />
one can say the second Western<lb />
A 36-point scoring effort by team<lb />
captain and center Bobby Hodges<lb />
paced the East Carolina Pirates to<lb />
a 99-74 win over Appalachian Monday<lb />
night at Boone. The win was the<lb />
Pirates' 11th in North State Con-<lb />
ference play against one defeat and<lb />
gave them an overall mark of 13-1.<lb />
Charlie Huffman opened the scoring<lb />
for the Pirates with two quick baskets<lb />
and the Bucs went on from there to<lb />
build up a 21-13 margin at the end<lb />
of the quarter.<lb />
Lengthen Lead<lb />
The second period saw the Bucs<lb />
lengthen their margin to 45-33 but<lb />
the third quarter displaced the best<lb />
all-around performance of the night.<lb />
Hodges, guard Cecil Heath and for-<lb />
ward Don Harris combined talents on<lb />
both offense and defense as East<lb />
Caroina pulled steadily away. At one<lb />
period in this quarter Hodges hit<lb />
six consecutive field goals. Heath<lb />
played his usual outstanding floor<lb />
Monday's Schedule<lb />
Monday night's schedule in Men's<lb />
Intramural Basketball play calls for<lb />
the following teams to compete:<lb />
6 p.m.�iSheriffs s Knights of<lb />
Hardwood<lb />
6 p.m.�College Celtics vs Johnnie<lb />
7 p.m.�Campus Trotters vs Arabs<lb />
7 p.m.�Bootleggers vs Badgers<lb />
8 p.m.�Wolf Pack vs Jocks<lb />
8 p.m.�EPO vs Black Hawks<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
11 5 4 27<lb />
Carolina game which saw the Bucs<lb />
gain solace by compensating for j game and collected 15 points besides.<lb />
the whipping in Cullowhee could ! Harris carried much of the rebound<lb />
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4<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
2 22<lb />
2 9<lb />
4 9<lb />
3 6<lb />
4 0<lb />
3 5<lb />
Totals<lb />
East Carolina (81)<lb />
26 15 22 67<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
Huffman, f 4 3 0 11<lb />
Rice, f  0 0 0 0<lb />
Harris, f 4 2 5 10<lb />
McArthur, f  0 0 3 0<lb />
Hodges, c  - 8 8 4 24<lb />
Thomas, g 10 7 7 27<lb />
Scarboro, g .  0 2 0 2<lb />
Heath, g 2 3 2 7<lb />
Moye, g .  0 0 0 0<lb />
Hodge, g  0000<lb />
deny its intrigue. But the best match<lb />
all season long was the ECC-App<lb />
encounter Monday night of this week.<lb />
All the way down the line every-<lb />
one from Coach Porter to second-<lb />
manager-in-command Joe Grady fear-<lb />
ed the .Mountaineers prior to game<lb />
time and expected the fight that they<lb />
got throughout the affair. Before<lb />
the game East Carolina had won only<lb />
once out of the last two visits to the<lb />
3,000 feet-plus elevation and the re-<lb />
ported "gold in them thar hills' had<lb />
tayed well hidden.<lb />
About 900 partisan fans gathered<lb />
:n the Aprs' gym. mostly to watch<lb />
the loop's leading ball club and the<lb />
league's top scorer Bobby (Firpo)<lb />
Hodges in action. Believe us, they<lb />
could not have picked a letter eve-<lb />
ning. The Pirates put on the finest<lb />
and the most brilliant display of the<lb />
entire season.<lb />
Charlie Huffman hit the first ECC<lb />
basket, a lefty from the side; Firpo<lb />
work and tossed in 19 markers.<lb />
J. C. Thomas, the other Pirate<lb />
eruard, slacked off a little from his<lb />
fabulous 27 point total against West-<lb />
ern Carolina but nevertheless man-<lb />
aged to collect 10 points and turn<lb />
in one of his best floor games.<lb />
Guard O. D. Wallace, one of the<lb />
best set-shots in the North State<lb />
Conference, was held to three field<lb />
goals by the Pirate defense. Brown<lb />
and Haithcock took high honors for<lb />
the losers with 16 and 15 points each.<lb />
East Carolina (99) fg ft pf tp<lb />
Huffman, f  6 0 3 12<lb />
Harris, f . 8 3 3 19<lb />
McArthur, f  10 0 2<lb />
Hodges, c 13 10 4 36<lb />
Akins, c  0 10 1<lb />
Thomas, g  5 0 3 10<lb />
Scarboro, g . 0 0 10<lb />
Heath, g 6 3 3 15<lb />
Hodge, g  2 0 0 4<lb />
Total   41 17 17 99<lb />
Totals<lb />
28 25 15 81<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
Western Carolina 15 20 18 14�67<lb />
Bast Carolina 19 20 22 20�81<lb />
Free throws missed: Western Car-<lb />
olina�Ray 1, Shamel 1, Williams 1,<lb />
Jordan 2 and Martin 2; East Caro-<lb />
lina�Huffman 1, Harris 2, Hodges<lb />
7, and Thomas 2.<lb />
Officials: Bello and Mills.<lb />
McCrary Eagles Here<lb />
For Non-League Game<lb />
With Buccaneer Five<lb />
McCary's Eagles will provide the<lb />
opposition Wednesday night when the<lb />
East Carolina Pirates call a halt to<lb />
North State Conference play long<lb />
enough to take on a little semi-pro<lb />
opposition.<lb />
The contest, which will be played<lb />
in Memorial Gym, should find the<lb />
Buccaneers rated slight favorites of<lb />
the semi-pro outfit. The Eagles how-<lb />
ever, annualy field one of the top<lb />
independent outfits in the South and<lb />
compete against top-notch collegiate<lb />
squads.<lb />
A win for the locals would bring<lb />
their overall seasonal record to 15<lb />
wins against one defeat. The Bucs<lb />
currently own a 12-1 conference mark.<lb />
East Carolina took the measure of<lb />
the Eagles in two outings last year<lb />
but still should find the going rough.<lb />
Included on the Eagle squad are form-<lb />
er collegiate standouts from numerous<lb />
North Carolina schools.<lb />
followed suit with a one-hander from Appalachian (74) fg ft pf tp<lb />
the outside and the massacre was on. Trammell, f  3 3 19<lb />
The Pirates went ahead by 10 points, Deal, f  3 12 7<lb />
23-13, in the first minute of the Abernathy, f 2 2 2 6<lb />
second period. With Coach Porter's Campbell, c 5 1 3 11<lb />
four "H's" and the driving Thomas Brown, c  7 2 3 16<lb />
with initials for a first name hotter Banner, g  0 13 1<lb />
than a French fox in a forest fire, Wallace, g  3 3 19<lb />
the purple and gold went ahead Haithcock, g 7 1 4 15<lb />
45-33 at halftime. <lb />
Hodges had 16 points, considered<lb />
a si lendid output for an entire game,<lb />
at the half-way mark. The scoring<lb />
pace was tremendous. At one time<lb />
in the third quarter Hodges hit six<lb />
consecutive baskets�four breath-<lb />
taking hooks and two from the out-<lb />
side like Bevo. His total scoring for<lb />
the third stanza was 14 points and<lb />
although sitting out the last five<lb />
minutes in the last quarter, he col-<lb />
l cted 36 markers for the night�<lb />
the greatest one-n;ght spree in the<lb />
huge center's college career.<lb />
When the final whistle blew and<lb />
the clock read 99-74, twelve players,<lb />
Coach Porter, indispensable manager<lb />
Norwood Talton, yours truly and the<lb />
hoard of mountain folk were thor-<lb />
oughly exhausted.<lb />
Totals 30 14 19 74<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
East Carolina 21 24 28 26�99<lb />
Appalachian 13 20 16 22�74<lb />
Free throws missed: East Carolina<lb />
�Harris 1, Hodges 10, and Heath 1.<lb />
Appalachian�Trammell 3, Deal 3,<lb />
Abernathy 1, Campbell 7, Banner 1,<lb />
and Haithcock 2.<lb />
Officials: Owen and Phillips.<lb />
Pirates Win<lb />
East Carolina College's Pi-<lb />
rates stormed from behind ill<lb />
the fourth quarter Wednesday<lb />
nitfht to turn back Atlantic<lb />
Christian's Bulldogs 65-53 ha �<lb />
North State Conference<lb />
here.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5<lb />
Cuthbert Directs Summer<lb />
Music Camp Program Here<lb />
East Carolina College has announc- t 25; a workshop in music for element-<lb />
ed that its first Summer Music Camp ary teachers, June 22-23; and a<lb />
for high schoool musicians and for majorettes' workshop, June 14-19.<lb />
music teachers will be held June 14-<lb />
25. Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, director<lb />
of the college department of music<lb />
and conductor of the East Carolina<lb />
Varsit; Glee Club, will be camp<lb />
director.<lb />
Each student attending the camp<lb />
will have a well-rounded musical and<lb />
social program, supervised by skilled<lb />
teachers and staff members, Dr. Cuth-<lb />
bert has announced. Students will<lb />
live in college dormitories and may<lb />
use the college cafeterias for meals.<lb />
Instructions will be offered to stu-<lb />
dents of music in band, choir, theory,<lb />
music literature, conducting and small<lb />
ensembles. Musk teachers attending<lb />
the camp will attend lectures, demon-<lb />
strations and seminars in band and<lb />
choral teaching and will have an<lb />
opportunity to observe classes, re-<lb />
hearsals, and concerts of the camp<lb />
irnvm.<lb />
As part of the work of the camp,<lb />
four workshops will be offered: a<lb />
choral director workshop, June 14-19; I<lb />
a band directors workshop, June 21-<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM<lb />
Accessories<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
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Dr. Arnold E. Hoffman, state super-<lb />
visor of music for North Carolina, and<lb />
members of his staff will conduct the<lb />
two-day workshop for teachers in the<lb />
lower grades. All phases of music in<lb />
primary and grammar grades will be<lb />
covered. Assisting Dr. Hoffman will<lb />
be Dr. Cuthbert and Beatrice Chaun-<lb />
cey of the East Carolina College<lb />
music faculty.<lb />
The faculty of the Music Camp will<lb />
include nine members of the college<lb />
department of music. In addition,<lb />
Mark 11. Hindsley, director of bands<lb />
at the University of Illinois, will serve<lb />
as Music Camp Band director.<lb />
Toni Gill, majorette instructor at<lb />
Salem College and Elizabeth City, and<lb />
Shirley Leary, instructor at Woman's<lb />
College and baton instructor at Eliza-<lb />
beth City, will demonstrate and teach<lb />
all phases of majorette techniques.<lb />
Two concerts are scheduled among<lb />
camp activities. These will include as<lb />
performers the Music Camp Band and<lb />
majorettes and the Music Camp<lb />
Chorus. The programs will take place<lb />
al 8 p. m. June 19 and. 25 in the<lb />
college stadium<lb />
News<lb />
GENERAL ALUMNI ELECTION<lb />
DECIDES NUMBER OF DISTRICTS<lb />
Alumni of East Carolina College<lb />
soon will vote on a redistricting plan<lb />
for the General Alumni Association<lb />
that will double the present six<lb />
districts and provide a district for<lb />
out-of-state alumni.<lb />
Redistricting plans were completed<lb />
at a meeting in Raleigh of a com-<lb />
mittee headed by Baxter Ridenhour<lb />
of Durham. Changes call for 12 North<lb />
Carolina districts as follows: Yadkin<lb />
Valley, South Piedmont, Asheville,<lb />
Greensboro, Fayetteville, Wilmington,<lb />
Greenville, Rocky Mount, Raleigh-<lb />
Durham, Kinston, Roanoke-Chowan,<lb />
Ali'emarle and the out-of-state<lb />
district.<lb />
The plan will promote closer co-<lb />
ordination among chapters and mem-<lb />
bers-at-large within the districts,<lb />
Ridenhour said. The Association has<lb />
been following the six-district plan<lb />
of the North Carolina Education As-<lb />
sociation.<lb />
Several thousand alumni will be<lb />
given the opportunity to vote on the<lb />
redistricting plan. Ballots will be<lb />
mailed and the deadline will be March<lb />
15. If the plan is approved the num-<lb />
ber of district directors will be in-<lb />
creased from six to 13.<lb />
Members of the redistricting com-<lb />
mittee in addition to Ridenhour are<lb />
Mrs. Ruth Willard Meeks, Wilson;<lb />
HELPS START OWN FIRM<lb />
Mrs. Walter R. Davis (Geraldine<lb />
Tyson, Class of 1938) writes from<lb />
her home in Midland, Texas, that<lb />
she and her husband moved from<lb />
California to Midland in June of 1951<lb />
to "start our own firm, Western Oil<lb />
Transportation, which has been very<lb />
successful Mrs. Davis notes that<lb />
she has not taught since leaving<lb />
California, but still works with boys<lb />
and girls through church, Parent-<lb />
Teacher Association, Girl Scouts, and<lb />
belongs to several other civic groups.<lb />
A program of recreational activities, j Mrs. Janet Rose Shearin, Louisburg;<lb />
Mrs. Stripling Talks<lb />
On Trip To Lebanon<lb />
The Phi Sigma chapter of the Sig-<lb />
ma Pi Alpha, national foreign lan-<lb />
guage fraternity, held its monthly<lb />
meeting Tuesday night.<lb />
Mrs. Estella Stripling, hea- esi-<lb />
dent of Wilson Hall, was guest<lb />
speaker. Mrs. Strpling taught in Leb-<lb />
anon for three years and on her re-<lb />
turn trip, she visited Cairo, Rome,<lb />
Madrid, Toledo, Paris and Greece.<lb />
She gave a lecture on her trip<lb />
abroad and showed several souvenirs<lb />
she had purchased.<lb />
Opportunity<lb />
Knocks<lb />
Hearing Consultant Wanted<lb />
Offering $6,000 Salary<lb />
Mrs. Dorotny Perkins of the edu-<lb />
cation department has been asked to<lb />
recommend a special education teach-<lb />
er in the hearing field for a position<lb />
in Michigan as a rearing consultant.<lb />
The beginning salary offered in from<lb />
$5,500 to $6,500. The applicant must<lb />
understand the audiometric testing<lb />
of hearing, hearing aids and have<lb />
some knowledge of the teaching of<lb />
lip reading.<lb />
A graduate course in hearing thera-<lb />
py (Ed. 464�Re-education of Acous-<lb />
tically Handicapped Children) will In-<lb />
offered during the spring term on<lb />
Tuesday evenings from 4:30-7 p.m.<lb />
This course includes audiometric test-<lb />
ing, lip reading and other rehabili-<lb />
tation methods.<lb />
The college Speech and Hearing<lb />
Clinic also offers instruction in an<lb />
hour's practice in Hp each week.<lb />
This hour is planned for hard of<lb />
hearing students who need lip read-<lb />
ing; however, Mrs. Perkins always<lb />
welcomes any students who care to<lb />
learn lip reading.<lb />
including swimming in the college<lb />
pool, is being arranged for those<lb />
attending the Music Camp.<lb />
College Students<lb />
COME IN AND SEE<lb />
OUR FIXE SELECTION OF SUITS and COATS<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
i<lb />
Mary Thomas Smith, Greenville; Sam<lb />
B. Dees. Raleigh. Alumni Secretary<lb />
James W. Butler of Greenville and<lb />
James L. Whitfield, alumni associa-<lb />
tion president, Raleigh, met with the<lb />
committee.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE<lb />
ALUMNI CHAPTER FORMED<lb />
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It's<lb />
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East Carolina College is developing<lb />
S j a program of service for public edu-<lb />
cation and is moving to meet the<lb />
challenge of a growing state, de-<lb />
clared Alumni Secretary James W.<lb />
Butler at a dinner attended by ECC<lb />
alumni of a six-county area held in<lb />
Lenoir Tuesday evening, January 26.<lb />
Following the address, the alumni<lb />
perfected the organization of a chap-<lb />
ter, electing J. B. Edwards of Lenoir,<lb />
Happy Valley high school faculty<lb />
member, as president, and choosing<lb />
a slate of other officers.<lb />
Named as county vice presidents<lb />
were Mrs. Russell M. Gaylord of<lb />
Morganton, Burke County; Mrs. B. E.<lb />
Scar" orough, Hickory, Catawba. Pres-<lb />
ident Edwards will appoint vice pres-<lb />
idents for Alexander, Watauga and<lb />
Wilkes Counties.<lb />
Mr. George V. McGimsey of Le-<lb />
noir, secretary; Mrs. J. Dudley Rabb<lb />
oi Lenoir, treasurer, and Mrs. Anna<lb />
H. Cartner of Lenoir, reporter, were<lb />
the other officers chosen.<lb />
The meeting was conducted by<lb />
Mrs. McGimsey, and chairman of ar-<lb />
rangements was Mr. Edwards. Alum-<lb />
ni were present from Burke, Caldwell<lb />
and Catawba Counties, and reports<lb />
were had from alumni residing in<lb />
Alexander and Wilkes Counties. The<lb />
invocation was spoken by the Rev.<lb />
B. M. Lackey, Episcopal rector of<lb />
Lenoir who has served his parish 26<lb />
years. He attended summer school<lb />
here three weeks and his wife is also<lb />
an alumnae.<lb />
Enrollment at East Carolina dur-<lb />
ing the winter quarter is 2,348, with<lb />
410 students registered for extension<lb />
classes to put the present registra-<lb />
tion at more than 2,700 students,<lb />
Butler told the group.<lb />
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