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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1954<lb />
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Students Vote In All-Campus Election<lb />
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Polls Open In Lobby<lb />
Of Cafeteria; Seven<lb />
Changes On Ballot<lb />
Students will vote Tuesday in an<lb />
l-campus election for or against the<lb />
: changes in the SGA consti-<lb />
. Elections Chairman Bill Pen-<lb />
stated this week. The changes<lb />
rtain to the transformation of the<lb />
office into a student bank.<lb />
P ILs will he open from 9 a.m. to<lb />
i. in the dining hall lobby.<lb />
There are seven proposed changes<lb />
! ave been approved by the<lb />
ni Legislature last week. They<lb />
r a@ follows:<lb />
i That the Student Government<lb />
h a -indent hank on a coop-<lb />
I asis with the Administra-<lb />
te policies will he set by the<lb />
the treasurer and<lb />
ss manager, upon<lb />
record men tat ions<lb />
1. gislature.<lb />
; after long con-<lb />
SOA President Mitchell<lb />
Treasurer Billy Laughing-<lb />
. . College Business Manager F.<lb />
TI Duncan and members of the Ex-<lb />
ve Council who felt that the<lb />
office was not adequate to<lb />
He botih student deposits and<lb />
ks and the SGA fund also. The<lb />
osed stud-nt hank will increase<lb />
hours for the cashing of checks<lb />
making deposits from three to<lb />
ours a day and also a short<lb />
i Saturdays. A full time<lb />
r would be in charge of this<lb />
function and the SGA treasury of-<lb />
wrill handle only funds for SGA<lb />
realizations.<lb />
A. That the regular term Leg-<lb />
ire pay two-thirds of one-half<lb />
tie salary for the teller.<lb />
B. That the summer term Leg-<lb />
islature pay one-third of one-half of<lb />
id salary.<lb />
C. That the Administration de-<lb />
fraj all other expenditures to main-<lb />
the student hank.<lb />
2. Strike out the second and third<lb />
assistant treasurers from the slate<lb />
 SGA officers.<lb />
Under the proposal these officers<lb />
")e unnecessary.<lb />
Designer-Craftsman Receives<lb />
Attention For Work On Campus<lb />
The contemporary American de-<lb />
signer-craftsman and his work re-<lb />
ceived attention at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege this week during a two-day visit<lb />
to the campus by Harold J. Brennan,<lb />
director of the School for American<lb />
Craftsmen at the Rochester Institute<lb />
of Technology.<lb />
Through lectures, discussions in var-<lb />
ious classes and an exhibition of mod-<lb />
em work in the applied arts, Mr.<lb />
Brennan prest nted information and il-<lb />
lustrations, design and craftsmanship<lb />
in ceramics, textiles, metals and wood.<lb />
Speaking Monday night in the Col-<lb />
1 ge Theatre on "The Craftsman and<lb />
Contemporary Design he stressed<lb />
the usefulness of the craftsman's<lb />
woik and its artistic values. He prais-<lb />
ed the work done in the Southern<lb />
Last Issue For<lb />
Winter Quarter !<lb />
This marks the lasit issue of the<lb />
"East Carolinian" for the Winter<lb />
Quarter. The next issue will be Mon-<lb />
day. Marcih S. which will include<lb />
sketches of candidates for Student<lb />
Government offices. All material for<lb />
that issue should be in by Wednesday,<lb />
March 3.<lb />
There will not be an issue Friday,<lb />
March 12. During that week six<lb />
members of the newspaper staff will<lb />
join the yearbook delegates to the<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Conven-<lb />
tion in New York City.<lb />
Aft. r the convention the next issue<lb />
will he Friday, March 19, and will<lb />
appear each Friday thereafter until<lb />
the end of Spring Quarter.<lb />
T<lb />
e<lb />
in<lb />
dstant treasurer will<lb />
Highlands, where, he said, "the crafts<lb />
have never died<lb />
At present, he said, much attention<lb />
i 3 tx ing given in the United States<lb />
o r alive work among designers in<lb />
i e applied arts. About 50 distin-<lb />
guished craftsmen are now af work<lb />
in this country, he stated, and are<lb />
producing work that is both beautiful<lb />
and serviceable. His talk was illus-<lb />
trated with slides showing modern<lb />
designs in ceramics, furniture and<lb />
metals.<lb />
"We need to encourage our young<lb />
artists so that our country may create<lb />
bae products which we use he said.<lb />
To insure progress, he added, educa-<lb />
ional institutions to train the crafts-<lb />
man and intelligent patronage of the<lb />
irts are desirable.<lb />
Mr. Brennan talked also before<lb />
teachers of art in the Greenville<lb />
city schools and a numi'er of college<lb />
classes. His exhibition of ceramics,<lb />
textil s and silver and wood objects,<lb />
on view in the Industrial Arts de-<lb />
partment of the college, was seen<lb />
by pupils at the campus Laboratory<lb />
School, college students, and visitors<lb />
from thn city of Greenville.<lb />
Safe Robbed Here<lb />
The large safe in the Business<lb />
office was robbed of $210.71 last<lb />
night or early this morning. Local<lb />
police and the SBI were still in-<lb />
vestigating the scene at press<lb />
time today.<lb />
James C. Rogerson, assistant<lb />
superintendent of Building and<lb />
Grounds here af the college, dis-<lb />
covered the robbery this morning<lb />
about 6:40. Tht front entrance<lb />
of the Administration building<lb />
facing Fifth Street was prised<lb />
open by tools and also the door<lb />
of the Business office where the<lb />
safe was located. The lock on the<lb />
safe was broken.<lb />
Employees of the office dis-<lb />
covered that $84.11 in the coin<lb />
box and $126.60 in a locked box<lb />
in the safe were missing. How-<lb />
ever, the theif or theives over-<lb />
looked $1,091.66 in other cash and<lb />
$90.47 in checks.<lb />
F. D. Duncan, college business<lb />
manager, informed that funds in<lb />
the safe are insured. This is the<lb />
first safe robbery on the college<lb />
campus.<lb />
Election Of SGA Officers Topic<lb />
Of Discussion At Legislature<lb />
"Mr. and Miss Student Teacher"<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
1:30-<lb />
� r o ive pay.<lb />
V.l expenditures for Legislature<lb />
i r Student Fund must first be pre-<lb />
nted to the Budget Committee for<lb />
i i va or rejection and recommen-<lb />
n to the Legislature shall be<lb />
for final decision.<lb />
- will give more time to study<lb />
.  for appropriation.<lb />
5. The Budget Committee will be<lb />
posed of the first assistant treas-<lb />
ur r as secretary with a vote, two<lb />
nun and three women from the<lb />
Legi slature.<lb />
6. All income and receipts from.<lb />
the Entertainment Committee sihall<lb />
not be pent, but returned to the<lb />
Student Fund at the end of Spring<lb />
Quarter.<lb />
7. To strike out "The dean of men<lb />
etary of the Executive Coun-<lb />
This is an out-dated article and<lb />
has not been regarded in the past.<lb />
YRG Delegation<lb />
Leaves Friday<lb />
For State Meet<lb />
Several students will represent East<lb />
Carolina College at the State Young<lb />
Republican Convention in Charlotte<lb />
this weekend, according to a report<lb />
released Wednesday by Preston Em-<lb />
erson, president of the Young Re-<lb />
publican Club on campus.<lb />
The group will leave Friday at noon<lb />
and remain in Charlotte until Sunday.<lb />
Several nationally prominent Republi-<lb />
can figures will highlight the pro-<lb />
gram offered at the convention, Em-<lb />
erson also stated that the East Caro-<lb />
lina delegates will attend the annual<lb />
Lincoln Day Dinner, the chief event<lb />
of the conference.<lb />
The list of local delegates includes<lb />
Emerson, James Fish, vice-president<lb />
of the club, Carolyn Finck, treasurer,<lb />
and Lloyd Whitley.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
p.m.�WFTF, Raleigh, pre-<lb />
sents Dr. Elwood Keister in violin<lb />
recital.<lb />
6:30-6:45�WGTC, Greenville, gives<lb />
organ reveries by George E. Perry.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
2-2:30 p.m.�WGTM, Wilson, fea-<lb />
tures Mr Elizabeth Drake and<lb />
George E. Perry in duo piano recital.<lb />
9-9:15 p.m.�WGTC, Greenville,<lb />
sponsors "Books Behind the News<lb />
Dr. T. C. Johnson, commentator.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:30 p.m.�WFTC, Kinston, pre-<lb />
ents organ reveries by Mr. Perry.<lb />
Students Vote<lb />
Change In Date<lb />
Of SGA Elections<lb />
Students voted last week to change<lb />
the date of general campus elections<lb />
from the third Friday to the third<lb />
Thursday in March.<lb />
This is the 15th change in the<lb />
SGA constitution in the administrat-<lb />
ion led by Mitchell Saieed.<lb />
Bill Penuel, chairman of the Elect-<lb />
ions Committev announced that 522<lb />
students voted Thursday for the<lb />
change and only three voted negative-<lb />
lv.<lb />
More students are voting this year,<lb />
stated Penuel. There has be en an<lb />
increase of about 200 over the usual<lb />
number of voters.<lb />
The Elections Committee proposed<lb />
the change of the general election<lb />
date in an effort to get more voters.<lb />
"Many people go home on Fridays<lb />
and don't bother to vote Penuil said.<lb />
Posters are being put up all over<lb />
the campus by the committee as a<lb />
mean, oi i minding and encouraging<lb />
9:30 p.m.�WRRF, Washington. I students to participate in the el ct-<lb />
presents Mr. Perry in organ reveries. ; ions.<lb />
Little Presents<lb />
Honor Recital<lb />
Sunday Afternoon<lb />
Ruth Little, senior of Winterville,<lb />
will appear in a song recital Sunday<lb />
at 4 p.m. in Austin building. The<lb />
program will be sponsored by the<lb />
college department of music and will<lb />
be open to the public.<lb />
Miss Little, a soprano, will give one<lb />
of a series of honor recitals pre-<lb />
sented during the school year. A small<lb />
number of talented students are chos-<lb />
� n each year by faculty members of<lb />
the department of music to receive<lb />
this recognition of their excellent<lb />
work at the college.<lb />
Assisting the student artist on the<lb />
program for the afternoon will be<lb />
Donald Roebuck of Stokes, pianist,<lb />
who is a graduate student at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Among numbers on Miss Little's<lb />
program will be the popular operatic<lb />
aria "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice"<lb />
from Saint Saens' "Samson and De-<lb />
lilah Rachmaninoff's "In the Silence<lb />
of the Night selections from Bern-<lb />
stein's "Five Kid Songs for Soprano<lb />
and works by Schubert, Haydn and<lb />
others. Laura Pope of Coats, pianist,<lb />
will be accompanist.<lb />
Miss Little appeared last year in<lb />
the role of Princess Margaret in<lb />
"The Student Prince a joint produc-<lb />
tion of the college music department<lb />
and the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion. While studying at East Caro-<lb />
lina, she has been a member of the<lb />
college concert and marching bands,<lb />
the College Choir, the Women's Cho-<lb />
rus and the College Singers.<lb />
Norwood Elliot and Miriam Dempsey were recently chosen as<lb />
and Miss Representative Student Teacher of 1953-54" for the college.<lb />
Mr.<lb />
Elliot, Dempsey Chosen<lb />
Student Teachers Of '54<lb />
John Norwood Elliott of Chapanoke Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.<lb />
Valentine Dance Honors Hearts King, Queen<lb />
In a setting of hearts and cupids<lb />
the annual Valentine Dance, sponsored<lb />
by FBLA and Pi Omega Pi, was held<lb />
Friday night. Music for the gala event<lb />
was furnished by -the Collegians with<lb />
Bornie Ham, vocalist.<lb />
The highlight of the evening was<lb />
the crowning of Mac Eure as King of<lb />
H 'arts and Sue Worthington of La-<lb />
Grange as Queen of Hearts. They<lb />
were selected by a campus-wide elect-<lb />
ion held Thursday. Their identity was<lb />
kept secret until the time of their<lb />
by Bobbie Lou Avant<lb />
crowning.<lb />
Other candidates who had a bid<lb />
for this honor were: for King, Bobby<lb />
Cousins, Kinston; J. B. Nichols,<lb />
Greenville; Gary Scar oro, Kinston;<lb />
Jack Pick:tt, Durham; and Bill Cline.<lb />
Gastonia. For Queen, Ann Siler, Sil-<lb />
er City; Glenna Thomas, Leaksville;<lb />
Gypsie Wren, Salisbury; Bennie Fog-<lb />
leman, Gibsonville; Jackie Sears,<lb />
Greenville. Runmrs up for the title<lb />
cf King and Queen of Hearts were<lb />
Gary Scarboro and Ann Siler.<lb />
King, Queen Of Hearts Receive Crown<lb />
Vote!<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
Sue Worthington of LaGrange and Mac Euro of Portsmouth, Va<lb />
received the crowns of Queen and King of Hearts at the Valentine Dance<lb />
Friday evening, sponsored by two business education groups, the Future<lb />
Business Leaders of America and the Pi Omega Pi, honorary business fra-<lb />
ternity. Jnlian Vainright, left, president of the FBLA, and Don McGlohon,<lb />
president of the Pi Omega Pi, crown the honored couple.<lb />
The King and Queen were presented<lb />
by Julian Vainright, presidnt of FB<lb />
LA, and Don McGlohon, president of<lb />
Fi Omega Pi. A colonial bouquet of<lb />
red carnations was presented to the<lb />
 en with the compliments of Ty-<lb />
Florist of Greenville.<lb />
Aft r the crowning of the King and<lb />
Queen, the sponsors and their dates<lb />
were presented. They were Sharlene<lb />
Howard, Raleigh, with Julian Vain-<lb />
right, Greenville; Bairbara White,<lb />
Greenville, with Don McGlohon, Win-<lb />
terville; Betty Sue Branch, Green-<lb />
ville, with Bill Parrish, Rocky Mount;<lb />
Peggy Nash, Durham, with Keith<lb />
Goodi.on, Greenville; Belinda New-<lb />
some, Fremont, with Matthew Pre-<lb />
Boott, New Bern; Patsy Smith, Green-<lb />
ville, with Bill Clark.<lb />
Erolyn Blount, Nashville, with Ho-<lb />
ward Rooks, Turkey; Bobbie Lou<lb />
Avant, Whi.teville, with Clarence<lb />
Brown, Hickory; Airlee Barbour,<lb />
Four Oaks, with Melvin Wilkenson,<lb />
Sims; Ann Bynum, Farmville, with<lb />
Jay Flanagan, Farmville; Florence<lb />
Helms, Portsmouth, Va with B. J.<lb />
Whitehurstt, Greenville; Cecelia Tripp,<lb />
Shallotte, with Kenneth Bordeaux,<lb />
Mt. Olve; Linda Whitehurst, Green-<lb />
ville, with Curtis Hendrix, Greenville;<lb />
and Audrey Powell, Dover, with Jack<lb />
Hudtson, Kinston.<lb />
After the presentation, the sponsors<lb />
and their dates danced to the music<lb />
of "Let Me Call You Sweetheart<lb />
A valentine motif was carried<lb />
throughout the dance. Couples entered<lb />
through an arch of red and white<lb />
and danced under a sky of red and<lb />
white hearts.<lb />
and Miriam Ruth Dempsey of Fay-<lb />
etteville, seniors at East Carolina<lb />
College, have 'jeen chosen as Mr. and<lb />
Mis Representative Stud nt Teacher<lb />
of 1954 at the college.<lb />
They will represent East Carolina<lb />
at the spring convention of the North<lb />
Carolina Education Association in<lb />
Raleigh. With students chosen for<lb />
similar honors in other colleges of<lb />
the state, they will be honor guests<lb />
March 10 at a luncheon arranged by<lb />
the Future Teachers of America and<lb />
will be presented to convention dele-<lb />
gates.<lb />
Alternates chosen at the college<lb />
are Ro� ert Edward Pcnnington of<lb />
Rocky Mount and Mary Jane Sim-<lb />
mons of Bessemer City, seniors.<lb />
Mr. and Miss Representative Stu-<lb />
dent Teacher were chosen at East<lb />
Carolina by a" faculty-student com-<lb />
mittee headed by Director of Student<lb />
Personnel Clinton R. Prewett. Selec-<lb />
tion was made on the basis of superior<lb />
scholarship, competency in teaching<lb />
and service to the college.<lb />
The project of choosing annually<lb />
representative student teachers in<lb />
North Carolina teacher-training insti-<lb />
tutions originated in 1949 and is<lb />
sponsored by the North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cation Association in coop ration with<lb />
the state department of the Future<lb />
Teachers of America.<lb />
Miss Dempsey, a primary educa-<lb />
tion major, is a graduate of the<lb />
Fayetteville High School, attended<lb />
Pay Registration Fees<lb />
Students are being urged by<lb />
the Registrar's office to pay<lb />
tuition fees as early as possible<lb />
for Spring Quarter. From now<lb />
until the end of this quarter stu-<lb />
dents can obtain the permits to<lb />
register and pay the- tuition<lb />
fees.<lb />
The following procedures are<lb />
to be followed: Go first to the<lb />
Registrar's office and obtain<lb />
your permit to register. Next<lb />
go to the Business office where<lb />
your fees will be accepted.<lb />
In order to avoid last minute<lb />
rushes on registration da, Tues-<lb />
day March 2. it would be wise to<lb />
pay early. The amount of time<lb />
taken to register will be consider-<lb />
ably shorter for the students<lb />
who pay tuition fees before reg-<lb />
istration day, Dr. Orval L.<lb />
Phillips, registrar, stated.<lb />
C, for two years, and entered East<lb />
Carolina in 1952. At present she is<lb />
U student teaching in the college<lb />
iratory School, and she plans to<lb />
� tach n xt ia:1 ia or near Fayetteville.<lb />
She is a member of the Associa-<lb />
tion for Childhood Education and of<lb />
Kappa I� ha Pi, national honorary<lb />
educational fraternity.<lb />
Mr. Elliott, a science major, at-<lb />
tended the public schools in Winfall<lb />
and Hertford and has been a student<lb />
it East Carolina for four years. After<lb />
graduation at the end of the<lb />
winter quarter this year, he will re-<lb />
 ive a commission in the U. S. Air<lb />
Saieed Outlines Plans<lb />
Of Procedure; Other<lb />
Action Taken By SGA<lb />
SGA general elections was the<lb />
re n topic of discussion at the Stu-<lb />
iettt L gislature meeting Wednesday<lb />
along with other items. Presi-<lb />
dent Mitchell Saieed pr sented the<lb />
outline of procedure for the election.<lb />
Deadline "or students t announce<lb />
ndidacy fa- th ir names to appear<lb />
on thj SGA ballot is Thursday, March<lb />
� Intend<lb />
i  '� :or an SGA office should<lb />
r. application announcing their<lb />
" � � ' through the mail to: Stu-<lb />
I iv. ov rnmtnt Asociation, Box<lb />
986, College.<lb />
r bo be el cted in the March<lb />
ral election are: SGA presi-<lb />
hr. t vice presid nt, second<lb />
president, secretary, treasurer<lb />
rul historian; chairman of the Men's<lb />
("udiciary, vice chairman, seeretary-<lb />
reasurer, and two members-at-large;<lb />
�hairman of the Woman's Judiciary,<lb />
 '�� -chairman, secretary, treasurer<lb />
ind one member-at-large. Marshalls<lb />
will announce candidacy by letter<lb />
igned by 25 students. Sixteen are<lb />
o be el cted.<lb />
S -iced announced that there will be<lb />
a meeting of the SGA, Thursday,<lb />
March 4 to fill the vacancies, if any<lb />
"or officers. All candidates are invit-<lb />
d. Candidates for SGA officers are<lb />
o remain after the meeting for a<lb />
hort press interview.<lb />
Wednesday, Marcih 17, at 11 p. m<lb />
there will e an all-college assembly<lb />
bo introduce the candidates. Classes<lb />
are excused for that period.<lb />
ECC at ACC Committee<lb />
New officers of the SGA will be<lb />
inaugurated Wednesday, April 7, at<lb />
7 p. m in Austin auditorium. The<lb />
outgoing Legislature and the incom-<lb />
ing legislature will meet jointly for<lb />
the c remony.<lb />
Other tihan discussions of the elect-<lb />
ions the Legislature moved to have<lb />
a committee investigate reserved<lb />
.eats and tickets for East Carolina<lb />
students at the Atlantic Christian-<lb />
ECC game Saturday (tomorrow)<lb />
night in Elm City. Elm City is lo-<lb />
cat d approximately eight miles north<lb />
Tf Wilson on highway 301. Bruce<lb />
Phillips wras appointed as I one-man<lb />
?otnmitt e for this matter.<lb />
Billy Laughinghouse, SGA treas-<lb />
urer, announced that the budget com-<lb />
mittee will now rec ive requests for<lb />
d iitional appropriations in the<lb />
pi ing unrtr.<lb />
Huffman Honored<lb />
Charfii Huffman, first vice presi-<lb />
Foree M a result of AFROTC train-<lb />
 the college. He plans to teach<lb />
until he is called into service.<lb />
He was designated this year as a<lb />
Distinguished Military Student of the<lb />
college AFROTC Wing and last<lb />
spring he became a charter member<lb />
and the secretary of the college chap-<lb />
t r of the honorary science fraternity<lb />
Beta Phi. At present he is staff<lb />
photographer or the student news-<lb />
pap r the "East Carolinian" and for<lb />
i i college Xew.s Bureau. In the<lb />
science department he has been a<lb />
student assistant in loth biology and<lb />
physics.<lb />
Campus Kiwanians<lb />
Set March 4 Date<lb />
Of Games Tourney<lb />
Circle K members are planning a<lb />
games tourney Thursday, March 4,<lb />
in the North Dining Hall, President<lb />
Don McGlohon announced.<lb />
Students and the public are invited<lb />
to attend. Prizes will be offered and<lb />
refreshments will be served.<lb />
,Troceeds from the event will go<lb />
to the college scholarship fund to be<lb />
awarded to an East Carolina male<lb />
student. Advance tickets for the event<lb />
will be available from any member<lb />
after Tuesday.<lb />
Seven new members were inducted<lb />
into the club with Dr. J. O. Reynolds,<lb />
advisor to the group, officiating in<lb />
the ceremony. The new members are<lb />
Howard Rooks, Max Joyner, Dalton<lb />
Mann, Curtis Hendrix, Robert "Coon"<lb />
Williams, Dallas Foscue and Dave<lb />
Martin.<lb />
of the SGA and chairman of<lb />
the Ring Committee, was honored by<lb />
the Legislature for his "outstanding<lb />
n �rk" on the committee and received<lb />
a ring which was pr sented by Dr.<lb />
Clinton Prewett, director of student<lb />
affairs.<lb />
SGA "One of Best"<lb />
R ports were heard from the dele-<lb />
gates to the Virginia-Carolina Re-<lb />
gion Conference at Woman's college,<lb />
Greensboro. The deVgates expressed<lb />
their feeling that East Carolina has<lb />
one of the best student governments<lb />
in the three-state area of colleges<lb />
fid universities. Dr. Prewett r cog-<lb />
nized Dr. H. E. Marshall, former<lb />
Dean of men, for aiding several<lb />
years ago the establisnr. ent of the<lb />
"fine SGA that the college now has.<lb />
Members of the Legislature gave<lb />
Dr. Marshall a standing round of<lb />
tpplauee.<lb />
More Club Interest Cited<lb />
President Saieed urged-pre idents<lb />
of organizations to present to their<lb />
Troups a gist of legislative meetings<lb />
�s a portion of their programs. He<lb />
stressed finding ideas and opinions<lb />
of members of these groups which<lb />
could be presented to the legislature.<lb />
Attention Candidates<lb />
All students who have filed or<lb />
intend to be candidates for of-<lb />
fices in the Student Government<lb />
Association for the coming frm<lb />
will have the opportunity to state<lb />
his platform and nis accomplish-<lb />
ments in the March 8 edition of<lb />
the "East Carolinian<lb />
Candidates should prepare such<lb />
information for the press no la-<lb />
ter than Thursday, March 4.<lb />
Presidential candidates of the<lb />
SGA should include a portrait<lb />
photo one column size with the<lb />
information of themselves.<lb />
I<lb /><pb facs="00038343_tn_0002" /><lb />
PA�B TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 im<lb />
rKlDAY.<lb />
Easi�arolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the itadcBti of East Carolina<lb />
C�eg Greenville, N. C.<lb />
PfcoM 12. Ka<lb />
Nf5<lb />
Mini eh<lb />
�t.t�ri a,<lb />
f<lb />
rolina College<lb />
Adv-niiing<lb />
 1952.<lb />
iber 3, 1925 at the<lb />
ander the act of<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
Mar'<lb />
Member<lb />
Aaeoeiated CeHegiate Pr9<lb />
Ml mber<lb />
Teachf� Celleg Dr� ri � Cel iml .a Scholastic Press<lb />
I SPA  March. 1353<lb />
On Conflicts Of Events<lb />
nflicts of at<lb />
Several times this yeai<lb />
ing to the genera stud<lb />
the Ban<lb />
Tu rht ia a<lb />
often occur on campus,<lb />
wo attractions appeal-<lb />
it body were scheduled<lb />
example of -uch an in-<lb />
cident. The opera. "Carmen" and the Freshman-<lb />
A<lb />
for that evening. Th- re<lb />
dents who would ha � I<lb />
appeared at saparate tin<lb />
forced to make a choice<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
expressed that the coll<lb />
that c<lb />
the lar of events on campus.<lb />
He that there are two wavs of hand-<lb />
� re on the calendar<lb />
were a number of stu-<lb />
tended both if they had<lb />
es. As it was, they were<lb />
 of the college, has<lb />
is getting to be so large<lb />
idable. Dr. Jenkin's of-<lb />
, growing campus. One is<lb />
:xcept one per evening.<lb />
t come, first serve'<lb />
iring difficulty in scheduling<lb />
1 �� inference and entertain-<lb />
lin;r � - � .  on a lai<lb />
freeze out all acti h<lb />
This lid m<lb />
athlet<lb />
an<lb />
� � rn a distance. These "you have to tak'em<lb />
when you  The second way is to con-<lb />
tinue the same policy of scheduling events. This<lb />
means that confl I<lb />
studenl -  uld ha- - <lb />
" C n �'�'�<lb />
Dr. Jenkins added. He<lb />
; I lowing for<lb />
Id be unavoidable and<lb />
tke a choice.<lb />
'Yn-r policy they want<lb />
mentioned, however, that<lb />
tration, exams and other<lb />
uheduled events, there are only about<lb />
� days during the regular term open for events.<lb />
He " "ther added that he did not think week<lb />
suitable for events because of the<lb />
- n of s1 i -  . Ala outside entertain-<lb />
menl re ex - on week ends.<lb />
True, we are large. However, there are<lb />
nings with no events, especially on week<lb />
ends. Already there are plenty organizational<lb />
meetings on campus and there is plenty studying<lb />
thai the average student busy during<lb />
the veek. But when those Ion-awaited week<lb />
me around, there is little activity.<lb />
We understand that the name band was<lb />
m re mil for a week night because it was<lb />
cheaper. Marterie on a Southern tour and<lb />
Tuesday seemed to be a convenient time for him<lb />
to appear here. It seem the Grass Roots Opera<lb />
mpany of our own sti te could have rearranged<lb />
their schedule under the suggestion of their<lb />
th Greenville Music Club. Anyway, we<lb />
feel that the tv. nsoring groups could have<lb />
worked out a I �� to alleviate the conflict.<lb />
Jr: the future v.e suggest that groups spon-<lb />
soring events on campus check frequently with<lb />
the de m's calendar, and in the event of conflicts,<lb />
the groups confer with each other for possible<lb />
rearranging of time. Also week end dates should<lb />
be investigated for events.<lb />
In Sympathy: Our Deceased<lb />
Everybody is talking about the greenery that<lb />
has been from the campus scene the past<lb />
f� w week Most of us know that the reason for<lb />
3 modification lies in the suggestion of two<lb />
well-informed landscape artists who viewed our<lb />
glorious campus last spring and decided that our<lb />
shrubbery and trees were suffering from over-<lb />
crowded conditions and that the only remedy<lb />
was a thorough "thinning out So�up came the<lb />
shrub roots and all; down went a few trees,<lb />
while others lost a number of limbs; up came<lb />
grass; down settled dust! As a result, the soil<lb />
of East Carolina campus is taking on a barren<lb />
appearance.<lb />
Bvidently the artists felt no sympathy for<lb />
the struggling forms of nature which were so<lb />
dutifully beautifying our campus. Of course we<lb />
have been promised new specimens to take the<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
place<lb />
of the old fellows, but will these new ones<lb />
fill the bill? Somehow we feel that the old bushes<lb />
and trees can never be replaced. For sentimental<lb />
reasons, perhaps? Could be! Regardless, East<lb />
Carolina plant life will never be the same.<lb />
Poor little shrubs�victims of cruel digging<lb />
tools and pruning hooks. The few that were<lb />
pruned only, were lucky. So many gave their<lb />
all for this project. The most pitiful sight we've<lb />
seen anywhere around here, is the forlorn, barren<lb />
ana of Flanagan Circle, just in front of the "Y"<lb />
Shop. Where tender grass and hedge once abound-<lb />
ed, shaded by tall, thick oaks, what do we see<lb />
now? Little paths are traceable through the grass-<lb />
less sand, stirred by many feet passing over. Oaks<lb />
aren't so plentiful as they were, neither are the<lb />
branches.<lb />
We heard one disgusted student voice this<lb />
opinion, "It will soon be Desert College, instead<lb />
of East Carolina College It's not so bad for<lb />
us who are aready here. We will get used to it.<lb />
Rut just think of the letdown next year's fresh-<lb />
man will experience, if the new landscaping pro-<lb />
gram isn't really good, especially if they have<lb />
had the pleasant experience of seeing it as it<lb />
was before the alterations took place.<lb />
Ah, but perhaps there is a silver lining be-<lb />
hind this dark spectacle. Already young dogwood<lb />
trees have been set out around Flanagan Circle,<lb />
and th choughts of these lovely white blossoms<lb />
fal the spring is indeed a satisfying one. But in<lb />
the meantime, our eyes are hurting as we survey<lb />
the ragged landscape. Even if many trees and<lb />
save to go, please leave the ivy on Fleming<lb />
!��i8� and VS.<lb />
Sa<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
W- �tadMBtl gnpe a lot about the<lb />
mj �' Dga ar and the way things<lb />
are y � �   campus, but after<lb />
m oth- r campuseB in- the<lb />
� Brolim and Virginia, we<lb />
,  g much bam fox too many<lb />
� -aying that our gripes<lb />
- - j t I (hat we touldn't gripe.<lb />
 a with other<lb />
r region which includes<lb />
� e �� rsitto, East Carolina appears<lb />
to iVr a fr superior "set up" in<lb />
. rern merit and the publi-<lb />
T wa. segued at the Vir-<lb />
ginia-Carolina re-tricra! conference of<lb />
 Na- onaj Student Association last<lb />
 al W man' College in Grens-<lb />
W � n the But Carolina dele-<lb />
gatioi scribed our SGA and publi-<lb />
cat r. � � rtudent of the three-state.<lb />
����: .igns of aston-<lb />
 one commented, "It must<lb />
paradi �<lb />
t ECC<lb />
� tv. ar. y<lb />
tor. inning'<lb />
matte<lb />
no vf<lb /><lb />
i rh (<lb />
here v�.<lb />
things they<lb />
was the<lb />
' the Student Government<lb />
n here. Our SGA has power<lb />
to make and to execute laws pertain-<lb />
g to ident conduct and to sentence<lb />
�� riolati .� - at -uch laws. It<lb />
receives a portion of the activity<lb />
�� '� di arse it to student groups<lb />
 the Ba Igi Committee and the Leg-<lb />
latu re sees fit.<lb />
Ir. many colleges and universities of<lb />
region the administration takes<lb />
ole res n ibility in handling these<lb />
taring the " ident little or<lb />
Our Administration only<lb />
e SGA oi matters and<lb />
sdom to their (SGA's) act-<lb />
Administration and the SGA<lb />
: cooperatively.<lb />
However, in some schools the ad-<lb />
ministration make- the laws for dis-<lb />
ciplining students and also distributee<lb />
. . r � fund to the organizations<lb />
fit. It would seem that<lb />
ii a few colleges the SGA's only pur-<lb />
I to give students practice<lb />
in parliamentary procedure. Ir other<lb />
words, they appeared as "just another<lb />
. " on campu not as a governing<lb />
, of campus affairs.<lb />
A certain student of a certain<lb />
year college said that card play-<lb />
ing and "I don't know what-all" gos<lb />
�in during- the meeting of their .student<lb />
council. "The kids are just not inter-<lb />
'�� she deducted.<lb />
Ev r. a1 colleges wh re � admin-<lb />
istration did allow the SGA to make<lb />
:iplin . they had to<lb />
lot of red tape to have<lb />
a nil mad . tanged. With such<lb />
a et ip, one student stated that they<lb />
� irgel the thought- of<lb />
chang . I the curfew for girl- from<lb />
10 to 11 p. m. It would be in vain.<lb />
� aid.<lb />
Our SGA is open to hear sugges-<lb />
and criticism from any of the<lb />
2,200 students enrolled here. They, as<lb />
a representative body of students,<lb />
have the power to take action On the<lb />
tions as they think best for all<lb />
and for the college. With<lb />
a olky, the students here need<lb />
not ipe, for there's an outlet in<lb />
:h they can voice their opinions<lb />
and suggestions in the SGA.<lb />
Another outlet for student opinion<lb />
is this newspaper. Staff members<lb />
- res tlieir views through columns<lb />
and editorials. The paper is open to<lb />
(etterg to the editor for all students.<lb />
r" the letter states a problem clearly<lb />
ind gives constructive criticism and<lb />
joncrete suggestions for solving it,<lb />
will c glad to consider it for<lb />
ublication. Oftentimes we receive<lb />
letters that would get immediate ac-<lb />
tion to the problem if directed to the<lb />
SGA or the Administration.<lb />
7n comparison with other colleg-<lb />
er e newspapers in the three-state re-<lb />
gion, we feel that we have just as<lb />
much if not more freedom of the<lb />
re �han they. Ju-t a.s our SGA.<lb />
the "Es ' Carolinian" works in<lb />
harmony with the Administration<lb />
which is an accomplishment few other<lb />
schools can claim.<lb />
Some papers of region have their<lb />
copy of proofs read by the Admin-<lb />
istration before printing. One editor<lb />
commented, "We don't know what<lb />
is going to be in the paper until<lb />
after it has come out<lb />
Our Administration reads the "East<lb />
Carolinian (we hope they do) after<lb />
it has been printed. Although they<lb />
have the power to ban the paper at<lb />
any time they see fit, the publications<lb />
Board has never done so in the past<lb />
few years. The board is composed of<lb />
the director of student affairs, as<lb />
chairman, with the president of the<lb />
college, the academic dean, the editors<lb />
and business managers of the publi-<lb />
cations with their faculty advisors.<lb />
In the past few years this board has<lb />
never had s called meeting to dis-<lb />
cuss "bad little articles" and at ne<lb />
Math Major Laughs At His Students' Pranks<lb />
Paul Cameron, a math major from 1<lb />
Kin-ton, has this to ay about stu-<lb />
dent teaching. "My students give me<lb />
petty hard time. They have found<lb />
out what my car looks like and I of-<lb />
ten find corn -talks wrapped around <lb />
say steering wheel and bits of paper<lb />
strewn all over the car. Student teach-<lb />
ing is exciting, to say the least Paul<lb />
ing his student teaching in Gr er<lb />
vle High School.<lb />
Be has been a member of the Circle<lb />
K Cub for two years and thinks this<lb />
is one of the best on campus. "I<lb />
r ally like those dinner meetings he<lb />
-ays.<lb />
He has also been a member of the<lb />
Varsity Glee Club for two years.<lb />
ve really enjoyed the Math Club<lb />
Pa il says, "We discuss views and ap-<lb />
tions of math and also recogniz<lb />
an outstanding math student each j<lb />
month<lb />
Paricipates In Sports<lb />
An active participant in sports,<lb />
Paul played Number One Man on the<lb />
Varsity Tennis team last year. He is<lb />
ig out for the team again this<lb />
year. Paul is also a member of the<lb />
Varsity Club.<lb />
Paul Cameron<lb />
He was on the freshman basketball<lb />
team in 1950, and has played intra-<lb />
mural basketball. He iikes swimming<lb />
very much and especially water ski-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"I made a few " enemies last year<lb />
College Recruits, Too<lb />
Field Service Works Hard<lb />
"Ring! Ring! Ring<lb />
"Bureau of Field Services. Yes,<lb />
Dr. Ed Carter is in. Just a moment<lb />
"Hello. This is Dr. Carter. Yes,<lb />
I would be giad to include your<lb />
students among the number of those<lb />
 o will be here at High School Day<lb />
on April 9<lb />
This conversation is typical of those<lb />
i. the Bureau of Field Services<lb />
�� ere Dr. Ed J. Tarter is director.<lb />
Dr. Carter, one of the most versatile<lb />
by Pat Hnmphrey<lb />
i hour su!<lb />
lects.<lb />
Different instructors<lb />
m  on the campus, seldom stays in<lb />
his office as he usually is at some<lb />
school in the s,tate helping with<lb />
a coll ge day program. During an<lb />
average year, Dr. Carter drives be-<lb />
. 30,000 and 40,000 mile, repre-<lb />
entmg the college in various func-<lb />
tions.<lb />
His office is also responsible for<lb />
ending out personal letters from Dr.<lb />
Ifessack to all prospective students.<lb />
T(�� letters are typed by students<lb />
�� typing classes of the business<lb />
department and no carbons or mim-<lb />
eograpfa copies are made.<lb />
Another important job of the Bu-<lb />
reau of Field Services is the setting<lb />
up of extension courses in various<lb />
towns throughout North Carolina<lb />
wherever the demand is greatest.<lb />
Usually the courses taught are post j on<lb />
graduate courses and are only three J pu<lb />
t � campus agree to teach the<lb />
courses in their particular fields, and<lb />
one day a week for a quarter they<lb />
trave to the designated town where<lb />
their ciass is to be held. Their stu-<lb />
lents are required to fill out cards<lb />
ir o thoe filled out by students<lb />
On the campus at registration.<lb />
The Bureau of Field Services also<lb />
a "speaker'a bureau This<lb />
particular bureau enables the college<lb />
to fill requests for speakers wanted<lb />
or commencement exercises or for<lb />
civic clubs.<lb />
Consultant services, maintainsd by<lb />
the 1 ad out various instruc-<lb />
the campus to high school<lb />
teachers any place in the state who<lb />
may be having some difficulty in<lb />
their field.<lb />
As one can see by the preceding<lb />
facts, Dr. Carter is indeed a popular<lb />
man. During the course of the inter-<lb />
riew, the telephone rang continually<lb />
and someone was always dropping in.<lb />
The office staff consists of Mrs.<lb />
Ixu Grissom, full time secretary, and<lb />
Mrs. Mary Ann Higgs, Sudie Faye<lb />
Benton, J-an Bordeaux, and Mitzie<lb />
Taylor, part time workers. They,<lb />
too, readily agree that their boss is<lb />
of the busiest men on the cam-<lb />
To Worthy Students:<lb />
Apply For College Scholarships<lb />
There i1 no reason why a student<lb />
should drop out from East Carolina<lb />
ge because of financial difficul-<lb />
ties when there are scholarships avail-<lb />
le. And ther is no reason why<lb />
high school students must give up the<lb />
hope of coming to this college be-<lb />
cause of insufficient funds.<lb />
This year East Carolina College has<lb />
about $4,000 for scholarships to be<lb />
divided between the needy college<lb />
students, and high school students<lb />
that are planning to enter here next<lb />
fall.<lb />
This money will mostly be divided<lb />
up into $100 scholarships.<lb />
Th1 re are three main qualifications<lb />
for applications of these scholarships.<lb />
Number one is financial need, for a<lb />
 . n that doesn't have enough<lb />
money to stay in college without<lb />
help. Number two is to have promise<lb />
is a good college student. And num-<lb />
ber three is that you must have qual-<lb />
itiea of good citizenship and good<lb />
lead rship. It is as Dr. Clinton Prew-<lb />
ett, dean of men says, "You just have<lb />
to need it and deserve it<lb />
He also said that "the students that<lb />
applied for, and got scholarships at<lb />
this college at the beginning of the<lb />
year have made very good grads<lb />
time have they ordered the "East<lb />
Carolinian" "what" to print.<lb />
The board leaves the responsibility<lb />
to the editor and his staff to print<lb />
the newspaper each week. They re-<lb />
spect the judgements and opinions of<lb />
the staff.<lb />
On the other hand at colleges where<lb />
students could print anything that<lb />
was typed, the paper had no such<lb />
respect from the publication board<lb />
or the administration. The two groups<lb />
worked antagonistically and nothing<lb />
was accomplished either way. In one<lb />
school all three, the newspaper, the<lb />
SGA and the administration pulled<lb />
three different ways and likewise<lb />
accomplished nothing.<lb />
There is pride in the fret that thes<lb />
three units work in close harmony<lb />
hero for a bigger and better Bast<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
Thoe wanting to apply for one<lb />
of these $100 scholarships have been<lb />
asked to pick up the application blank<lb />
at Dr. Prewett's office in the Admin-<lb />
istration building, and, after the<lb />
forms have been filled out, to return<lb />
them to his office.<lb />
Dr. Prewett will notify all appli-<lb />
cants al acceptance on April 1, 1954.<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
Wade Cooper, a junior from Ra-<lb />
leigh, and Mary Sue Birch, a senior<lb />
from Kenansville, I egan going to-<lb />
gether last February, They became<lb />
engaged Christmas and says Mary<lb />
Sue of their engagement, "I was<lb />
nervous all day, because I sort of<lb />
expected something to happen. Then<lb />
when he finally did get around to<lb />
giving me the ring, he dropped it<lb />
on the floor<lb />
Says Wade, "Both our parents<lb />
knew about the ring, in fact, just<lb />
about everybody knew but Mary Sue<lb />
"We've really enjoyed visiting in<lb />
each other's homes says Mary Sue.<lb />
"The first time Wade met my par-<lb />
ents he sat there and rattled his car<lb />
keys while they talked, but now<lb />
everyone's at ease<lb />
Mary Sue and Wade both like to<lb />
d?nce, eat and play bridge, as well as<lb />
go to movies. Sometimes they dis-<lb />
agree on just how the game of bridge<lb />
should be played or which movie<lb />
to see, but after all, now is as goqd<lb />
a time as any to learn to compromise,<lb />
don't you think?<lb />
Says Mary Sue, "I never will for-<lb />
get the time I bought Wade a birth-<lb />
day present he didn't like. Soon<lb />
after I had gotten it we were walking<lb />
down town and I saw the identical<lb />
gift in a store window. I asked him<lb />
if he liked it and he said no, so<lb />
I had to take the present back. I<lb />
thought the clerk would never give<lb />
me my money back<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
Couple of the Week, Mary Sue and<lb />
Wade will receive a gift from Sae-<lb />
low'a Jewelers and a ticket to the<lb />
Pitt theatre.)<lb />
when I worked ir. the Po�t Office<lb />
says Paul. "W. never anyone didn't<lb />
receive an expected letter they ac-<lb />
cused me of stealing it<lb />
Wh B asked what he liked bett at<lb />
� I   a, Paul replied, "I like<lb />
 rest girls and good grades<lb />
"One of the greatest honors I ever<lb />
receiv d was being chosen among<lb />
?'j Who In American Colleges and<lb />
I'r.iversities reprentativfcs<lb />
Keep Wing Straight<lb />
Paul decided to come to East Caro-<lb />
r talking to a lot of students<lb />
led East Carolina and loved<lb />
wanted to take the ROT<lb />
� re. He '<lb />
ROTC course lat year and L-<lb />
ommission up-<lb />
n in Hay. Paul is planning to go<lb />
�. g ehool and when asked<lb />
. ether he wo il I k to<lb />
n Kinston replied, "No. I don't tl i<lb />
- Mother would probably be telling<lb />
me how to keep my wings straight<lb />
to fly too low<lb />
Paul expects to be called into ser-<lb />
ometime ha July and plans to<lb />
"play it cool" at the beaches until<lb />
then.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
by Don King, Ed Mathews<lb />
"Buzz" Young<lb />
It appeared to us that the major<lb />
topic of discussion on this campus<lb />
last Wednesday was the Ralph Mar-<lb />
terie dance of the preceding night.<lb />
And the major point of the<lb />
sion was the unsuitable lighting ar-<lb />
rangement. We were besieged<lb />
numerous requests to investigate the<lb />
situation and do an article ex laming<lb />
th � reason behind the flood of<lb />
dimmed brightness that we had to<lb />
dance under. Since we believe that a<lb />
college dance is not suppossedly a<lb />
spectacle but rather should be charac-<lb />
terized by dim lights, sweet music<lb />
and romance, we were glad to look<lb />
into this situation.<lb />
Miss Hazel R. Clark, coordinator<lb />
of Social Activities, said, "I am def-<lb />
initely not in favor of excessive<lb />
� ss but neither am I in favor<lb />
of semi-darkness obtained by cutting<lb />
off practically all the light. T1<lb />
prop r way to dim the auditorium<lb />
i.s to decorate the lights with colored<lb />
pa er, which would also help beautify<lb />
the dance<lb />
Thoftgh we find it a little difficult<lb />
to see the harm in dimming the<lb />
building to a suitable degree by turn-<lb />
ing off some of the lights, we be-<lb />
lieve that this suggestion i- very<lb />
sound. It will take a little work<lb />
hdfore each dance to cover the bulbs,<lb />
but anything worthwhile takes some<lb />
work. Low lights tinted to soft shades<lb />
are certainly more desirable than<lb />
simply a lack of light.<lb />
We feel that, even though Marterie<lb />
had an excellent band, many students<lb />
were disappointed; and that one of<lb />
the major reasons was the unsuitable<lb />
lighting effect. We hope that when<lb />
the Sauter-Finnigan group comes here<lb />
next quarter that this pro lem will<lb />
have been solved. It's a seldom occa-<lb />
sion when we have a nationally ac-<lb />
claimed dance band on our campus<lb />
and these few times should be ones<lb />
that will leave only pleasant mem-<lb />
ori s, unmarrtd by memories of dis-<lb />
satisfaction. Miss Clark said that she<lb />
wants to work with the students as<lb />
closely as possible on dances and<lb />
hopes that any student concerned will<lb />
not hesitate to come see her.<lb />
We ran -nto the same old trouble of b<lb />
to find a free night, a fr ur in which<lb />
meet, when organizing the Ci<lb />
Club t � � � - - After deci jn<lb />
which to i mpleilrtl roiled in<lb />
meeting the same tin.<lb />
With a f jur night a<lb />
can a club j<lb />
entertainment he-re on car:<lb />
on the same i .<lb />
with neeessan i : I '<lb />
it  : � srinning 1<lb />
This college for a 1<lb />
a week school program. V.<lb />
lilt. D '<lb />
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difficulties. M jld fir. .<lb />
com � i tent to I<lb />
etc, c<lb />
for w<lb />
of us left here to enjoj<lb />
would allow us more time on class<lb />
and the material<lb />
more I ighly. Things could at leasl<lb />
out a little instead of thi  u<lb />
ay of<lb />
Saturday cla have many be blind I<lb />
fits they could bring 1 . til. Natura<lb />
the whole picture. Some go ho:<lb />
weekends, according to m<lb />
works better this way. class cutl<lb />
and they say that -�<lb />
cuts for Saturdays anyway. - t's tl<lb />
But isn't this college reallj<lb />
for such a "short week schedule?"<lb />
The lack : up to date<lb />
curate material on North Carolina<lb />
time and til studenl<lb />
term pap rs<lb />
one volume I N � � na, Thi H<lb />
"�' A S Si - Dr. H. T. Lefler a<lb />
A. R. Ne fill a<lb />
� s. The volume is for adult readers,<lb />
will h �� - excellent reference. ma1<lb />
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military. itical, � ics, -<lb />
and ral. The present<lb />
discussion on thi- stal<lb />
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the need is to fill the holes in children? collect:<lb />
with as well written material as this v<lb />
Forum And Against'em<lb />
"Wanna Drive?"<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
"Lili our campus movie this week<lb />
s.tars the little French dancer with<lb />
the big mouth, Leslie Caron. Leslie<lb />
is cast as an orphan who gets lost<lb />
in a strange town while searching for<lb />
an old family friend. While roamir.g<lb />
around in despondence, she gets pick-<lb />
ed up by a carnival crew. Little Lili<lb />
becomes entranced with the show's<lb />
magician who is portrayed by Jean<lb />
Pierre Aumont. Zsa Zsa Gabor is in<lb />
the film also and she definitely<lb />
doesn't welcome the newcomer. In-<lb />
cidentally the Gabor gal wears an<lb />
irousing copper colored gown in cer-<lb />
tain scenes which is said to disappear!<lb />
Meanwhile Lili finds solace in the<lb />
puppets and the pupetteer, Mel Fer-<lb />
rer.<lb />
Bronislau Kapero furnishes the<lb />
music and it is superb. The tech-<lb />
nicolor is exceptionally good. Leslie<lb />
Caron does a couple of 'Mream dances"<lb />
which have received mention by the<lb />
'top critic in the nation.<lb />
We heartily recommend "Lili<lb />
Among the more recent news highlights<lb />
the state of North Carolina is the law pas<lb />
through the office of the Commissioner of M I<lb />
Vehicles of this state called the Safety Res<lb />
bility Law. This measure is more comm<lb />
known for it's requirements than by<lb />
it is the law concerning the new requirement<lb />
insurance for every owner or operator of a m I<lb />
vehicle in North Carolina.<lb />
According to information stated in a pa<lb />
phlet issued by the State Department of M I<lb />
Vehicles, the law in practice will automatically<lb />
call for suspension of any person's driver's li-<lb />
cense when he becomes involved in any auto<lb />
cident that results in death, injury or prop<lb />
damage to any person exceeding S100 unless that<lb />
person has insurance to cover the relative<lb />
juries. Then are son I r.ting provisions<lb />
to the average North Carolina driver, the al<lb />
stipulations apply in every effect, unless he can<lb />
quickly raise $11,000 to present to the C<lb />
missioner of Motor Vehicles.<lb />
Probably at least half of the students<lb />
East Carolina have access to a car all or part of<lb />
the time. This new provision then, affects us<lb />
a very specific way. Although the requirement-<lb />
are not compulsory, and no person can be forced<lb />
to apply for insurance if he does not desire to<lb />
so, we each are liable every day to becom<lb />
involved in accidents and thus being throw?;<lb />
a position of wishing we did have insurance.<lb />
We asked several car owners on campus fa<lb />
they feel about the new measure and received<lb />
different opinions revealing definite thought<lb />
the matter.<lb />
Leonard Culbreth, a Greenville student v.<lb />
owns a new car. told us that te believes the new<lb />
requirements will have good results. He stated.<lb />
"I think many people who didn't have automobile<lb />
insurance will take it out now. Also, many drivers<lb />
will become more thoughtful as they drive now.<lb />
because the realization that they can be deprived<lb />
of their driver's licenses by being involved in ar<lb />
accident, no matter how minor, will bear a lot<lb />
of weight<lb />
Eugene Lilley, Freshman here and a Korean<lb />
veteran from Williamston also owns his own car.<lb />
Lilley had just completed a conference with the<lb />
commander of the local patrol station when we<lb />
talked with him. and he gave us the following<lb />
opinion. "I think the law is a good thing. It makes<lb />
a driver cognizant of his responsibilities. It in-<lb />
sures the innocent person who is involved in a<lb />
wreck against possibilities of total or maximum<lb />
'oases. In other words, if a pennyless guy with<lb />
a delapidated old jalopy should carelessly run<lb />
into my buddy's new car. my buddy, in turn, has<lb />
the assurance that the careless guy will, at least,<lb />
be deprived of his driving privileges until he pays<lb />
off his indemnities<lb />
Floyd Rhodes, a junior from Columbia, has<lb />
some criticism to make of the new law. He told<lb />
us he thinks it is unfair to car owners in the<lb />
age bracket of 16 to 25 because insurance corn-<lb />
names are reluctant to issue insurance on them.<lb />
"Furthermore Rhodes declared, "if they do de-<lb />
cide to risk insuring you, it costs a lot more than<lb />
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the Districl 26 regional<lb />
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reollegiate Athletics.<lb />
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mity to repeat its winning<lb />
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actically all the basketball<lb />
thre are. hut in the North<lb />
Conference East. Carolina's<lb />
I � ' by Hodges appears to be setting<lb />
om � of his own.<lb />
By the time this is published the<lb />
tatistics will have changed again,<lb />
ut as of Tuesday the Pirate captain<lb />
red to he a dead cinch to set<lb />
i new 1. ague mark for average-<lb />
� ' er-game. The old mark, set<lb />
� year by Guilford's Bob Shoaf.<lb />
� �- 23 but, barring a total collapse,<lb />
hould set a new one some-<lb />
wh re near the 26-point mark.<lb />
In addition to being hot on the<lb />
he i of the individual game scoring<lb />
crown, Hodges is also pressing the<lb />
four year scoring mark set last<lb />
season by Western Carolina's AU-<lb />
rican, Ronald Rogers. Rogers col-<lb />
lected I960 points in four years of<lb />
play and. as of Tuesday, Hodges<lb />
needed only 154 to tie the score.<lb />
 suming then that the Buccaneers<lb />
had (counting Wednesday night) two<lb />
more games on their regular card, a<lb />
possible total of three North State<lb />
aament contests and at least two<lb />
: games, then Hodges needs to<lb />
v. rs ge only 2 points per game�a<lb />
i 'our points below his seasonal<lb />
r g But should the Pirates take<lb />
 crown here then they would<lb />
least once in Kansas City<lb />
Bucs Face Atlantic Christians<lb />
NAIA Regionals To Be Played<lb />
Here; Buccaneers To Compete<lb />
Pirates Retain<lb />
First Place Held<lb />
The NAIA regional basketball<lb />
tournament, brought to Greenville for<lb />
the first time last year, will be held<lb />
in East Carolina's Memorial Gym-<lb />
nasium again this March. Dates for<lb />
the playoffs, which will decide who<lb />
will represent District 26 at the na-<lb />
tional tourney in Kansas City, are<lb />
March 2 and 3.<lb />
Competing in the Greenville tour-<lb />
ney.  i ; under the jurisdiction<lb />
of the N'ational Association of Inter-<lb />
collegiate Athletics, will be the four<lb />
"small college" teams from North<lb />
and South Carolina. East Carolina,<lb />
last year's District 2G champ, will be<lb />
one of the competing teams. The Pi-<lb />
rates have a 16-1 overall record.<lb />
In last year's tournament East Ca-<lb />
rolina turned back High Point in the<lb />
opening round and Elon in the finals<lb />
to win the trip to Kansas. Erskine<lb />
College, of Due West, S. C. was the<lb />
third team entered.<lb />
At the national finals however, the<lb />
Bucs bowed out in the opening round<lb />
en they dropped an 85-81 decision<lb />
to Arkansas Tech. <lb />
The other three teams to play in I '<lb />
 . , . , � j I Appalachian<lb />
the tournament, winch is sponsored<lb />
 Guilford<lb />
Catawha<lb />
I Hterh Point<lb />
locally by the Rotary Club, have not<lb />
as yet been selected.<lb />
Bast Carolina College's Pirates,<lb />
needing only a victory or a loss by<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne's Bears to gain their<lb />
second straight regular season North<lb />
State Conference title, wound up last<lb />
w ek exactly where they had been<lb />
ince o �ening date�in first place.<lb />
Either a loss by Lenoir Rhyne or a<lb />
vi tory by East Carolina at any time<lb />
(this week was all that was needed to<lb />
send tne Ph-ates to the conference<lb />
seeded on top for the second straight<lb />
year:<lb />
The standings as of Monday:<lb />
Conference All Games<lb />
V L Pet. W L Pet.<lb />
Eas1 Carolina 13 1 .929 16 1 941<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 11 3 .786 17 4 .810<lb />
10 4 .714 13 7 .650<lb />
7 6 .538 14 7 .667<lb />
7 6 .538 9 10 .474<lb />
4 10 .286 5 17 .227<lb />
4 11 .267 5 13 .278<lb />
3 10 .231 5 15 .333<lb />
3 11 .214 6 22 .214<lb />
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and, under existing conference rules,<lb />
all games, whether regular season<lb />
or not, count equally in the scoring<lb />
totals.<lb />
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squad dropped every one of its nine<lb />
football games. The Buccaneers scored<lb />
38 points to the opponents' 216.<lb />
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Buccaneers Beat<lb />
McCrary, 92-58;<lb />
Hodges High Man<lb />
by David A. Evans<lb />
With a slightly dazzling perform-<lb />
ance, the East Carolina Buccaneers<lb />
outclassed the McCrary Eagles in<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium on Wednesday,<lb />
February 10, by a score of 92-58.<lb />
McOrarjr's is a top semi-pro team<lb />
which regularly plays teams in the<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conifer nee.<lb />
With the exception of the opening<lb />
minutes the Pirates held a command-<lb />
ing lead throughout the game. The<lb />
Tame got off to a good start but<lb />
� roke quickly when the Pirates<lb />
lumped to a 7-2 lead. From then on<lb />
out there was no doubt which was<lb />
the better team and no question of<lb />
who woxild come out on top.<lb />
The show was led all the way by<lb />
Bo' by Hodges who, in quest of a new<lb />
four year conference record and a<lb />
ingle season game average high, hit<lb />
the nets for 34 points. Hodges was<lb />
a bit slow getting started as the<lb />
Eagles had men on him exceeding<lb />
his own height, but it didn't take<lb />
long for him to start giving evidence<lb />
of the form that has enabled him<lb />
to average 26.6 points per game so<lb />
far this season. Hodges even sur-<lb />
prised the Pirate followers by com-<lb />
ing out from under the basket to<lb />
sink a few shots from the outside<lb />
and was very impressive in doing so.<lb />
Sis 34 points brought his total for<lb />
the season to 426 points, only 180<lb />
shy of Ronald Rogers' four year<lb />
scoring mark. Rogers scored 1,960<lb />
points in four years while playing<lb />
for Western Carolina.<lb />
Hodges was not the lone shining<lb />
star against the Eagles. Following<lb />
Hodges' show was a brilliant 23<lb />
point performance by freshman for-<lb />
ward Don Harris. Harris played an<lb />
excellent game throughout�grabbing<lb />
many rebounds and playing a floor<lb />
game that impressed many of the<lb />
spectators.<lb />
McCrary's just couldn't get start-<lb />
ed even though Bob Shoaf, former<lb />
Guilford player, scored 19 points to<lb />
'end his team. Hillard Nance also<lb />
)layed a good game, considering his<lb />
advanced age of 34.<lb />
Playing his usual fine game for<lb />
East Carolina was diminutive guard<lb />
Cecil Heath who, at times, complete-<lb />
ly ewildered the Eagles with his<lb />
ball-handling and dribbling.<lb />
This win ran the Pirates' season<lb />
total to 15 wins against one defeat,<lb />
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Any student interested in<lb />
working on the sports staff of<lb />
the "East Carolinian" is asked<lb />
to contact either Editor-in-Chief<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey or Sports Ed-<lb />
itor Bob Hilldrup in the news-<lb />
paper office, Austin building<lb />
basement.<lb />
Openings for students in other<lb />
departments of the paper such<lb />
as advertising, feature writing<lb />
and general reporting are also<lb />
available.<lb />
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Pirates Defeat<lb />
Elon Christians<lb />
By 84-65 Count<lb />
by Anwer Joseph<lb />
East Carolina College's Pirates<lb />
won their thirte- � vth victory in 14<lb />
tries and at the -ame time assured<lb />
themselves of at hxast a tie for first<lb />
place in the North State Conference<lb />
race by defeating th( Christians of<lb />
Elon 84-65 at Elon Saturday night.<lb />
The Pirates took the lead late in<lb />
the first, after it had changed hands<lb />
six times, with the help of the sharp<lb />
hooting of forward Charlie Huff-<lb />
man. Th(. .Pirates held a 24-13 lead<lb />
at the end otf the quarter. During the<lb />
second quarter the Pirates continued<lb />
o rack up points and at the same<lb />
time hi hi the Christian offense to a<lb />
standstill. The seore at half-time<lb />
(i. East Carolina 47, Elon 27. The<lb />
second half saw the Pirates continue<lb />
to write the same old story, and go<lb />
n to re ord an ea; v win.<lb />
High man for the Pirates again<lb />
was Bobby Hodges, who this time<lb />
collect d 27 points. Hodges was fol-<lb />
low d 1 y forward Charlie Huffman<lb />
with 21 and Cecil Heath with 13.<lb />
�T. C. Thomas and forw?rd Don M<lb />
were the standout � on defense<lb />
Forwards Roy Kieval and Daw<lb />
Maddox took the scoring honors for<lb />
Elon with 14 points each while team-<lb />
n � ��' Jim Malloy stole the show on<lb />
defense.<lb />
The iuox:<lb />
East Carolina (84)f�ftpf tp<lb />
Huffman, f932 21<lb />
Rice, f000 0<lb />
Harris, f313 7<lb />
MeArthur, f111 3<lb />
Hodges, c- 7135 27<lb />
Akins, c100 2<lb />
Thomas, g313 7<lb />
Move, fc022 a<lb />
Williams, g000 0<lb />
Heath, g453 13<lb />
Hode, g000 0<lb />
Scarhoro, g022 2<lb />
Total282821 84<lb />
El �n College (65)fftPf tp<lb />
Malloy, f 001 0<lb />
Kieval, f6p1 14<lb />
Gauldin, f011 1<lb />
Mitchell, f010 1<lb />
Maddox, c624 14<lb />
King, c104 2<lb />
Stone, c1o5 4<lb />
Packard, g410 9<lb />
Timmons, g215 5<lb />
Whitley, 224 6<lb />
Warren, g112 3<lb />
Mclntyre, g000 0<lb />
Hamrick, g032 3<lb />
Cifcty. g032 3<lb />
Totals231931 65<lb />
The North State Conference's re-<lb />
gular season champs, East Carolina's<lb />
Pirates, close out their slate tomorrow<lb />
night against arch rival Atlantic<lb />
Christian College at Elm City.<lb />
No matter what the outcome of<lb />
the game the Bucs will still enter the<lb />
conf. rence tourney in Lexington seed-<lb />
ed in the number one position. Despite<lb />
this however, the game shapes up a<lb />
struggle for both teams. To the win-<lb />
ner goos the Bohunk Trophy, a bat-<lb />
terred wooden bucket which symbol-<lb />
zes athletic supremacy whenever the<lb />
two schools meet plus the prestige<lb />
that comas from each decision in this<lb />
close rivalry.<lb />
Though the Pirates have marched<lb />
through the league with little op-<lb />
position this year, their closest scare<lb />
came at the hands of Atlantic Christ-<lb />
ian a little more than a week ago in<lb />
Memorial Gym. On that occasion the<lb />
Bulldogs ran the Pirates ragged for<lb />
ihree periods before succumbing, 65-<lb />
53.<lb />
Atlantic Christian, which has been<lb />
experiencing one of its best years,<lb />
a m ithodical offensive style with<lb />
the payoff often coming by way of<lb />
hook shots from the slit.<lb />
Leading scorers for the Bulldogs<lb />
this year have been forward Jim Peb-<lb />
bles and guard Ronald Percise. Percise<lb />
turned in an excellent game against<lb />
the Pirates in Memorial Gym and col-<lb />
lected 14 points.<lb />
The Pirates too, can call on an<lb />
offensive show of their own. Carry-<lb />
ing the brunt of the burden is center<lb />
Bobby Hodges, the new North State<lb />
'onference scoring champ who has<lb />
been averaging better than 25-pointe<lb />
per game.<lb />
Charlie Huffman, another senior,<lb />
has a 13-point per contest mark and<lb />
ranks among the tap fifteen scorers<lb />
in the conference.<lb />
At the other forward position will<lb />
Fighting.Scot from LaurinJburg, has<lb />
be freshman Don Harris. Harris, the<lb />
played outstanding offensive and de-<lb />
fensive hill for the Pirates this year.<lb />
At the guard position the Pirates<lb />
will offer two of the better play-<lb />
makers in the state. Cecil Heath, a<lb />
mnior from Wilmington, and J. C.<lb />
Thomas of Raleigh, form the back-<lb />
court cadre for the Bucs.<lb />
A win for the Pirates tomorrow<lb />
would give them the best regular sea-<lb />
son mark in the history of the school.<lb />
Currently the Bucs record stands at<lb />
17-1 overall and 14-1 in conference.<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
East Carolina 24 23 20 17�84<lb />
Elon College 13 14 15 23�65<lb />
Free throws missed: East Carolina<lb />
�Huffman 2, MeArthur 3, Hodges 5,<lb />
Akins 2, Thomas 1, Moye 1, Heath 1,<lb />
Hodge 2, and Scarboro 1; Elon�<lb />
Kieval 2, Gauldin 1, King 2, Packard<lb />
1, Timmons 2, Warren 1, and Ham-<lb />
rick 3.<lb />
Officials: Mock and Huffman<lb />
Vote!<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
Workouts Slated<lb />
For Track Team<lb />
East Carolina College will try to<lb />
extend its winning ways a notch fur-<lb />
ther when the Pirate track men, a<lb />
new addition to the sport program<lb />
here at East Carolina, begin working<lb />
out at the first of the Spring Quarter.<lb />
As of today no meets have been<lb />
scheduled and the only known com-<lb />
petition the cindermen will encounter<lb />
will be in the North State Track Meet<lb />
to be held in High Point sometime<lb />
during the spring.<lb />
The track team will be under the<lb />
supervision of Dr. N. M. Jorgensen<lb />
who will be assisted by Toppy Hayes<lb />
and Eddie Hurst. All persons interst-<lb />
ed in being on the track team are<lb />
urged to contact the above at their<lb />
earliest convenience.<lb />
Texas, Pennsylvania, North Caro-<lb />
lina. New York, Kentucky and Vir-<lb />
ginian were represented on the Pirate<lb />
football squad of 1935.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY �, 14<lb />
t�<lb />
Messick Receives<lb />
AACTE Position<lb />
For Second Year<lb />
President John D. Messick of East<lb />
Carolina College has been appointed<lb />
to succeed himself as chairman of the<lb />
Committee on Accrediting of the<lb />
American Association of Colleges for<lb />
Teacher Education.<lb />
The East Carolina president re-<lb />
turned to the campus here this week<lb />
after attending the annual convention<lb />
f the AACTE in Chicago.<lb />
Last November ho was made chair-<lb />
man, succeeding Dr. Samuel Brown-<lb />
el who resigned to become U. S.<lb />
r i Education. The aim<lb />
of ting program is to im-<lb />
prove teacher education in the United<lb />
Stal<lb />
North Carolina members of the<lb />
AACTE are the University of North<lb />
Carolina; East Carolina College;<lb />
Western Carolina College; Appala-<lb />
chian State Teachers College; and<lb />
Fuyrtteville. Winston-Salem, and<lb />
Elh City Teachers Colleges.<lb />
The AACTE is compos, d of 285 col-<lb />
si and universities. Among the<lb />
16 schools accepted for membership at<lb />
i : tng was Fayt : te-<lb />
ville Stal Teachers College. Ten<lb />
new applic r were received re-<lb />
questing inspection for membership,<lb />
Dr. V s � states, and inquiries con-<lb />
- v j : i received<lb />
from fifty colleg - aj d miversities.<lb />
Oppelt Urges Students<lb />
To File For Teaching<lb />
Students intending to do stu-<lb />
dent teaching during the aca-<lb />
demic year 1934-1935 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 />
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Delegates Attend<lb />
SGA Conference<lb />
In Greensboro<lb />
Six delegates of the Student Leg-<lb />
islature here attended the Virginia-<lb />
Carolina Regional Conference otf the<lb />
National Student Association at Wo-<lb />
man's College, Greensboro, last week<lb />
They attended sessions Saturday<lb />
j on various phases of student gov-<lb />
erment Howard Rooks, Turkey; and<lb />
I<lb />
! Jim Winstead, Tafl or Ci y. met win<lb />
I panel on legislature in SGA. Tom-<lb />
mie Lupton, Greenville; Mildred<lb />
Reynolds, Colum ia; Jane Kanoy,<lb />
rhomasville; and T. Parker Maddrey,<lb />
Seaboard, attended the editor's clinic.<lb />
Problems of colleges and universit-<lb />
ies in the three states wer presented<lb />
for discussions and suggestion<lb />
Student governments and publi-<lb />
cation systems of the different<lb />
schools were compared. Comments<lb />
were made that East Carolina has<lb />
"one of the best" systems for the<lb />
i SGA and publications.<lb />
College Baptists<lb />
Lead In 'Listen'<lb />
Campaign Fund<lb />
In a recent report on the "Listen"<lb />
Campaign. East Carolina has accumu-<lb />
late d $115.65 during the months of<lb />
October through January, according to<lb />
Eugene Hyman, chairman of this<lb />
project for the local Baptist Student<lb />
Union.<lb />
Th ! "Listen" Campaign is a project<lb />
undertaken by North Carolina Bap-<lb />
tist college groups, to obtain money<lb />
For food to be sent to stricken count-<lb />
ries such as Korea, India and Ger-<lb />
many.<lb />
A breakdown of this figure shows<lb />
that a cup of dried milk can be de-<lb />
livered to 191 people very day for<lb />
I<lb />
Home Ec Club<lb />
Elects Officers<lb />
The Home Ec Club recently re-<lb />
leased the names of new officers who<lb />
will serve during the 1954-66 school<lb />
year.<lb />
Maiveline Aycoek has been chosen<lb />
president; Jean Buchanan, vice-prsi-<lb />
dent; Betty Boyette, secretary; Sarah<lb />
Giles, treasurer. Nancy Henderson<lb />
and Rebecca Plemmons will serve as<lb />
reporters for the organization.<lb />
Delegates to represent East Caro-<lb />
lina at the State Home Economics<lb />
Clubs Workshop wer- also identified<lb />
this week. They are Marceline Ay<lb />
and Rebecca Plemmons.<lb />
a year.<lb />
Th<lb />
reward for those<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
� i have I eon saving a penny-a-day<lb />
or a-meal-a-month for the campaign<lb />
this school year. According to figures<lb />
compiled by the State BSTJ Office in<lb />
Raleigh, only two colleges, Wake For-<lb />
est and Mars Hill both Baptist<lb />
Schools are leading East Carolina.<lb />
Racial Question Heads<lb />
Methodist Discussion<lb />
"What should be th Christian's<lb />
attitude toward people of other ra-<lb />
o ?"�� uestion for discussion<lb />
at Vesper Hour Sunday at the Meth-<lb />
dh t Stud leriter. This is one in<lb />
the series of "Christ Transforming<lb />
Culture which has been the subject<lb />
for Vesp r discussions this quarter.<lb />
An invitation is extended to all who<lb />
RALEIGH ALUMNI ENDORSE<lb />
RE-DISTRICTING PROPOSAL<lb />
Members of the Raleigh-Wake<lb />
County chapter of the Fast Carolina<lb />
College Alumni Association Monday<lb />
night unanimously endorsed the pro-<lb />
posed redistricting plan of the State<lb />
Association at a meeting in which<lb />
Attnm y  L. Emanuel of Raleigh<lb />
showed color film and gave an illus-<lb />
d h-eture on a trip to England<lb />
. I Eui � ' e in the coronation year.<lb />
Approval also was given to a pro-<lb />
posal of the Stato A ociation '<lb />
grant honorary life memb pship '<lb />
graduates who have had 20 continu-<lb />
ous � ears �f alumni m mb r I<lb />
Plan : ' 0 were discuss 1 rot ; <lb />
host '�! EasrJ Carolina alumni al<lb />
breakfasl at the SAW Cafeteria on<lb />
. March 21, at 7:30 a.m. at<lb />
 annual meet g of the North<lb />
� . ; : � . Association. P<lb />
� D. M ssick of East Caro-<lb />
lina, Alumni Secretary Jam Y.<lb />
1 �� and State President .lame <lb />
Whitfi Id will bring greetings.<lb />
Durii : the discussion of the redis-<lb />
tricting plan that will give the State<lb />
are : n 13 di. tvict- instead di I<lb />
ix, Mrs. .1. C Holland, for-<lb />
rice Chaun- : � - r 5 resident and alumni award<lb />
�s who are mem-I �� � � a sisted in drawing up<lb />
College Orchestra<lb />
Performs On Tuesday<lb />
For School Children<lb />
The t Carolina College Orches-<lb />
tra will perform for the students of<lb />
Greenville schools Tuesday at 2 p. m.<lb />
in Wright auditorium. Dr. Kenneth N.<lb />
Cuthbert, director, announc d.<lb />
Approximai ly 2,000 stud rw -<lb />
expected at the childr n's concert.<lb />
Mrs. Robert Gray<lb />
cey and .lames Rodg -<lb />
bers of the Greenville pul ' districts, termed the re-<lb />
c staftf are assisting Dr. Cutl  lf" tm' in" im<lb />
in presenting the concert<lb />
  300 I bten bad been sent<lb />
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Wake Couc j Inviting their partici-<lb />
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Pre-Exam Party Set<lb />
Friday By Methodists<lb />
A pre-examination ��arty will be<lb />
given on Friday (1 I t) from 7:30<lb />
to 10:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of<lb />
Jarvis Memorial Church. Plans are<lb />
for an informal time of folk game?.<lb />
square danc s, play-party fur, fel-<lb />
lowship and refreshments.<lb />
The party is being planned by R-<lb />
ert Gardner, chairman of recreation<lb />
for the Wesley Foundation.<lb />
Faculty Wives Meet<lb />
The Faculty Wives Club will<lb />
Tuesday al 8 o'clock in the Tr<lb />
School Cafeteria. The program will<lb />
feature Lt. H. K. Selfridge of the<lb />
Adr Force ROTC staff at East Caro-<lb />
lina College with a showing of c<lb />
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seconds a lightning-like jet interceptor takes to the air.<lb />
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stranger. The Aircraft Observer is the man behind the pilot<lb />
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and on target. Without him the Air Force couldn't do its job.<lb />
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He's a Radar Officer . . . employing an all seeing eye that<lb />
penetrates where human sight fails.<lb />
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it fit for the skies and ready for action.<lb />
He's a Navigation Officer . . . plotting his plane's course<lb />
. . . with an entire crew depending on him for a safe flight.<lb />
He's a Bombardment Officer  in full control of the plane<lb />
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wings give him prestige and distinction, and he wears the<lb />
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eyes, ears, and brains of America's Number One flying team.<lb />
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The Aircraft Observer must be sound of limb, keen of mind,<lb />
and above all, must have the determination to be the best.<lb />
To qualify as an Aircraft Observer vou must be single,<lb />
between 19 and 26Vi years old, and a high school graduate.<lb />
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too, can be one of the best  as an Aircraft Observer.<lb />
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