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Cam pun politicians warm up for elec-<lb />
tions. See sketches of major SGA candi-<lb />
dates on page three.<lb />
i mi: xxix<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1954<lb />
Number 20<lb />
Candidates Begin Campaigns For Elections<lb />
Installs Stud<lb />
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By Kudget Office<lb />
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"Tl . way ehang-<lb />
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nghouse commented.<lb />
in the B I Igel office<lb />
.  to the SGA president's<lb />
. T e ank will be<lb />
office of the<lb />
5� now, in the basement<lb />
new set up to come in<lb />
 full time teller of<lb />
. � B ink will handle student<lb />
s ta only. The SGA<lb />
r at. tant will take<lb />
ceoc rning the stu-<lb />
lepositing money in the<lb />
v- c ive a book to<lb />
avings.<lb />
. th.at a book-<lb />
ing' purchased<lb />
D of bookkeep-<lb />
tem will b made for the<lb />
nk.<lb />
Faye O'Neal, left, and Jane Kanoy, right, were recntly appointed by<lb />
ihe Publications Board to serve as next year's editors, of the newspaper and<lb />
yearbook, respectively.<lb />
Publications Board Appoints<lb />
O'Neal, Kanoy As New Editors<lb />
Faye Batten O'Neal of Selma and of �� newspaper, Faye will replace<lb />
Jane Kanoy of Thomasville will serve p parker Maddrey as editor. Recently<lb />
as editors of the student publications rf red chairman of the<lb />
during the 1954-55 term. They were<lb />
, , �   Creative writers Club, an organ-<lb />
s leeted recently by the Publications<lb />
Board, a student-faculty group. B u" " inied last quarter. She<lb />
Faye will head the staff of the has held offices in the Young Repuhli-<lb />
"Easi Carolinian the student news- t.ail chdb and the Interreligious<lb />
paper. Jane will serve as editor of !Ck)uncil and b a member of the<lb />
the college yearbook, the "Bucca- '<lb />
neer They will assume their duties<lb />
in September.<lb />
Now serving as managing editor jfirst female editor of the newspaper<lb />
ince 1947-48 when<lb />
Lead On Safe Cracker?<lb />
Members of the Student Bud-<lb />
got office thought they had a<lb />
lead on the robber of the Business<lb />
office safe.<lb />
it all started when First As-<lb />
sistant Treasurer Howard Rooks<lb />
cashed a small check for a "fa-<lb />
miliar, prominent looking man"<lb />
iho day before the safe cracking<lb />
was reported (Friday, February<lb />
19). "He looked all right and<lb />
ronest Howard said.<lb />
However, the man that "looked<lb />
all right" said that it was his<lb />
first visit to the office and want-<lb />
ed to look it over, including the<lb />
vault which holds student de-<lb />
posits.<lb />
It was discovered later that<lb />
t.h signature of the check was<lb />
rnreadable and Howard showed<lb />
it to Second Assistant Treasurer<lb />
Milton Folcy the next day, the<lb />
day of the safe robbery. Milton<lb />
decided to play "Dick Tracy" and<lb />
turned it over immediately to<lb />
the proper authorities. He rea-<lb />
soned that the check writer and<lb />
the safe cracker might be the<lb />
ram1. When it had gone through<lb />
several channels the identity of<lb />
th? author of the check was dis-<lb />
covered.<lb />
After matching signatures the<lb />
mystery check was found to be-<lb />
long to Dr. Ed Carter, director<lb />
of field services at the college.<lb />
inte<lb />
the<lb />
Relations Club and<lb />
Club. She will be the<lb />
Food Poisoning<lb />
Strikes Seven<lb />
Students Here<lb />
S ven students were treated for<lb />
CpVOre f00cj poisoning at the college<lb />
infirmary last Tuesday, according to<lb />
Dr. Fred Irons, resident college phy-<lb />
sician.<lb />
"Nat one of these students had<lb />
eaten at the college cafeteria Dr.<lb />
Tr'is reported.  fe noteworthy<lb />
he continue "that there has been no<lb />
case of seTious food poisoning origi-<lb />
nating on the campus<lb />
"The promptness with which stu-<lb />
dents with food poisoning reported<lb />
to the infirmary is to be commended<lb />
Dr. Iron.s said. t is always impor-<lb />
tant to roc ive medical attention as<lb />
early as possible in illness, but par-<lb />
ticularly so in the type of food poison-<lb />
ing that occurred on Tuesday of this<lb />
week. D lay in treatment in these<lb />
cases he emphasized, "produces seri-<lb />
ous if not fatal consequences<lb />
It was reported that th' condition<lb />
of the seven students has improved.<lb />
Names of these students were not<lb />
disclosed.<lb />
In addition to the East Carolina<lb />
students, the Pitt County Health De-<lb />
partment reported that 10 other per-<lb />
sons were hospitalized in Green-<lb />
ville and Washington and one<lb />
death, that of Aronld P. Richardson,<lb />
42 of Grimesland, was attributed to<lb />
the food. Richardson died Wednesday<lb />
in a Washington hospital.<lb />
March 18 Voting Decides<lb />
SGA Officers, Marshalls<lb />
-?<lb />
In SGA Prexy Race<lb />
WmM<lb />
J r<lb />
�"�<lb />
Wade Cooper<lb />
Dagger Dancer Highlights<lb />
Cossack Show Here Tonight<lb />
Hig<lb />
Annual College<lb />
igh School Day<lb />
On Tap For April<lb />
Perry Heads<lb />
French Contest<lb />
The National French Contest, spon-<lb />
sored by the American Association<lb />
ere was a wo-<lb />
man co-editor.<lb />
Jane, who succeeds Co-Editors<lb />
Mildred Reynolds and Tommie Lupton,<lb />
now holds the position of associate<lb />
i ditor of the yearbook. As a student<lb />
of East Carolina, she has been presi-<lb />
dent of tl e Freshman YWCA, a dorm-<lb />
itory officer and secretary of the<lb />
of Teachers of French, will be ad-1Junior class and has participated in<lb />
the activities of the Future Teachers<lb />
ia<lb />
ted for annual High<lb />
iors, has announced.<lb />
; fee ECC students to<lb />
 in Austin to see if<lb />
I will be represented<lb />
?1 day program.<lb />
school has not registered as<lb />
asks the stud- nts to encourage<lb />
school to send a delegation.<lb />
� rotary Jams Wr. Butler,<lb />
linator of County Clubs, is aid-<lb />
nte in the promotion of at-<lb />
nce of high school seniors for<lb />
innual event.<lb />
Already the High School Day Com-<lb />
ministered in North Carolina secon-<lb />
dary .schools Wednesday, April 7, ac-<lb />
cording to an announcement by Mrs.<lb />
Marguerite A. Perry of the East<lb />
! Carolina foreign languages depart-<lb />
ment, state contest chairman.<lb />
The purpose of the national con-<lb />
test, an annual event, is to encourage<lb />
interest in French and to recognize<lb />
ol Day at East Carolina, Dr. Ed excelience 'm scholarship among stu-<lb />
er, director of field services and dents 0f tne language. All student<lb />
she program for high of French in public, private and paro-<lb />
chial secondary schools are eligible<lb />
to participate, Mrs. Perry states.<lb />
Last year 83 schools in the state<lb />
were represented in the contest. Ap-<lb />
proximately 1,650 students took the<lb />
tests. Dinah Porter, student in the<lb />
Greenville High School, took top hon-<lb />
ors.<lb />
The outstanding student of French<lb />
in each school taking part in the<lb />
contest will be awarded a "prix<lb />
d'honneur" in the form of a certifi-<lb />
cate. Other prizes, including medals<lb />
given by the French government, col-<lb />
� anticipates 3,000 to 4,000 high e hoiarships, hooks, and records,<lb />
. seniors all over the state for .y e awarded at the chapter, rc-<lb />
Kro High has the gional and national levels.<lb />
: ration registered for the jjtations to participate in this<lb />
Dr. Tarter said. They plan to year-a contest were issued early this<lb />
I MO seniors. week by Mrs. Perry to secondary<lb />
- v plans for High School IRchools throughout North Carolina.<lb />
� calls for a general assembly -jestl. wju e given in schools enter-<lb />
tt, a reveiw of the Air Force . (, (v ront.�st to students on four<lb />
PC, a dramatic and a music pro- L ,s ,u.(.onjing to their advancement<lb />
tion, a tea dance, a ball game and ' the j.tudy 0f French.<lb />
m show in which each high . Scn0g wishing to participate have<lb />
ool will have a representative to be(n asked to notify Mrs. Perry by<lb />
a dress the model has made. Thursday, March 4, and to forward<lb />
requests for copies of the tests. The<lb />
examinations are standard printed<lb />
objective tests in two parts, each of<lb />
which requires 20 minutes for com-<lb />
pletion.<lb />
The four divisions included are:<lb />
French I, first or second semester of<lb />
first year French; French II, first<lb />
or second semester of second year<lb />
French; French III, first or second<lb />
semester of third year French; and<lb />
French IV, first or second semester<lb />
of fourth year French.<lb />
of Am  the T achers Playhouse<lb />
and the -tndbook Committee of the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
Maddn yppointed a$ student<lb />
advisor to� e oard.<lb />
Merits Attend<lb />
ress CoRventieH<lb />
ew York City<lb />
Gabriel Soloduhin, the intrepid<lb />
Cossack, whose hair-raising dagger<lb />
dance is one of the most exciting<lb />
interludes in the program of the Plat-<lb />
off Don Cossack singers and danc-<lb />
ers to be presented here Monday,<lb />
8 p. m. (tonight- in Wright audi-<lb />
torium under the auspices of the<lb />
Entertainment Series is probably the<lb />
most photographed Cossack in the<lb />
world.<lb />
He hag made dozens of motion pic-<lb />
tures and is summoned each season<lb />
to Hollywood whenever there is a<lb />
call for a colorful Cossack in a movie.<lb />
A daring horseman, trained fcy his<lb />
father and his grandfather, Soloduhin<lb />
has also been featured by Ringling<lb />
Brothers and Barnum and Bailey's<lb />
�Circus in riding spectacles, perform-<lb />
ing the famous Cossack trick of rid-<lb />
ing strapped to a horse's belly.<lb />
Soioduhin came to America a de-<lb />
lude ago with the Platoff Cossacks<lb />
and after their debut at the San<lb />
Francisco World's Fair was signed<lb />
by Colonel Tim McCoy, the Wild<lb />
West motion picture star and became<lb />
a regular member of his company<lb />
also making summer tours with Col-<lb />
onel McCoy with the circus. During<lb />
the war when Colonel McCoy rejoined<lb />
the United States Cavalry, Soloduhin<lb />
returned to his band of fellow Cos-<lb />
sacks for their overseas tours to<lb />
entirtain American troops and he<lb />
has been with them ever since.<lb />
In the current program of the Cos-<lb />
acks, Soloduhin is featured in the<lb />
Lezkinka, a barbaric Caucasion dance<lb />
which begins on the sad lilt of a<lb />
peasant song and concludes in a wild<lb />
dance of jubilation. With the entire<lb />
chorus providing the vocal tack-<lb />
ground, Soloduhin performs the tradi-<lb />
tional dance with daggers which never<lb />
fails to stir his audiences.<lb />
Charlie Kluttz<lb />
Dancers Perform Here Tonight<lb />
rl3 fat<lb />
if- Al<lb />
� B 1<lb />
� ft " awaVV! " : '<lb />
V<lb />
representatives of the "East<lb />
indent newspaper, and j<lb />
Seniors will have the opportunity to<lb />
�isit departments of their interest<lb />
md talk with mmbers of the depart-<lb />
ment their plans for a career.<lb />
Be Sure To<lb />
Vote<lb />
For Your Choice<lb />
Thursday, March 18<lb />
( Toltrtrn,<lb />
rh? "Bnccanei r yearbook, are leav-<lb />
ing tomorrow morning for New York<lb />
City for the Columbia Scholastic<lb />
Press Convention. They will return<lb />
Sandaj<lb />
At the convention delegates will<lb />
attend workshops and lectures by<lb />
prominent journalists. Also the two<lb />
publications will receive their ratings<lb />
05 the CSPA.<lb />
Delegal a from the newspaper at-<lb />
tending the convention are T. Parker<lb />
Maddrey, Faye O'Neal, Edna Massad,<lb />
Anwer Joseph, Valeria Shearon, Jerry<lb />
It gister and Fred Joseph.<lb />
Yearbook delegates are Tommie<lb />
Lupton Mildred Reynolds and Jane<lb />
Kanoy.<lb />
King Men Finish<lb />
AFIIOTC Training,<lb />
Set Emissions<lb />
Nine students at East Carolina<lb />
College completed their training in<lb />
the Air Force ROTC wing recently<lb />
and will become second lieutenants<lb />
in the U. S. Air Force Reserve, ac-<lb />
cording to i" announcement by Col.<lb />
Reirtr G. Fuller, professor of air<lb />
science r.nd tactics.<lb />
Commissioning exercises were con-<lb />
ducted at AF ROTC headquarters in<lb />
the .Austin ' uilding Saturday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 26.<lb />
Those completing their AFROTC<lb />
work at the college and receiving<lb />
commissions as second lieutenants are<lb />
James Bacon Corbin, LaGrange; John<lb />
George Costulis, Belhaven; John Nor-<lb />
wood Elliott, Chapanko; Johnny<lb />
Carter Helms, Monroe; Ray Austin<lb />
Hyltor. Greensboro; Clyde Vernon<lb />
March, ,Tr.r Rocky Mounlt; Edse!<lb />
Wiroberly Sholar, Rocky Mount; John<lb />
Pigett Sloan, Wilmington, and David<lb />
Crowell Williamson. Whiteville.<lb />
The newly commissioned officers,<lb />
with the exception of Corbin, will go<lb />
on active duty in the nar future.<lb />
Five of them will enter flying train-<lb />
ing; ElHofet, Helms, Sholar, Sloan and<lb />
Williamson.<lb />
Candidates in the general election<lb />
of the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion were announced at the SGA<lb />
noting Thursday night.<lb />
The el cition will be held Thursday,<lb />
March 18 from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m.<lb />
Ur. J. D. Messick will guest speaker<lb />
 an all-college assembly to introduce<lb />
. e candidate on Wednesday, March<lb />
7. Ciaes will e excused for the<lb />
assembly.<lb />
Charlie Kluttz and Wade Cooper are<lb />
candidates for the position of Student<lb />
Government president, the most pow-<lb />
er.ul office on campus.<lb />
I hose running for first vice presi-<lb />
i nt are Bruce Phillips, Bill Penuel,<lb />
. ouis Singleton and Milton Foley.<lb />
Candidates for second vice presi-<lb />
dent are Owen Bessellieu, Jim Alex-<lb />
arid r and Ann Siler.<lb />
Wynneite Garner and Barbara<lb />
Strickland are on the ticket for<lb />
bcretary.<lb />
Under the qualifications of the<lb />
onstitution, Howard Rooks is auto-<lb />
matically elected treasurer after<lb />
serving as first assistant for two<lb />
quarters.<lb />
Kenneth R. Bordeaux, Kenneth<lb />
If and Richard E. Ivey nave their<lb />
�. 3 in the ring for first assistant<lb />
tr asurer.<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey is the "�'e<lb />
candidate for historian.<lb />
Seeking offices in the Men's Judic-<lb />
iary are Harold Colsan and Ed Math-<lb />
ws for chairman; Calvin Butt, Chris<lb />
Anderson, Kenan Spell, Charlie Bed-<lb />
rd ai.d "Poppy" Hayes for vice<lb />
chairman; Jack Hudson, Gene Lanier<lb />
and Keith Goodson for secretary-<lb />
L.reasur. r; and Bobby "Tubby" Thom-<lb />
as, Dalton Mann and Charles Harrell<lb />
for the two members-at-large.<lb />
In the Women's Judiciary race are<lb />
Alma Faulkner and Elsie Lawson for<lb />
chairman; Ann Bowles for vice chair-<lb />
man; Shirley Moose and Jean Dupree<lb />
for secretary; Minnie L. Turner for<lb />
treasurer; and Maxine Case as mem-<lb />
ber-at-large.<lb />
Outline of Program<lb />
The deadline for all clubs and or-<lb />
ganizations to chose 1954-&amp;5 officers<lb />
is Wednesday, March 31, it was an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
Th-re will be a meeting of the out-<lb />
going Executive Council in the SGA<lb />
office Wednesday, April 7 at 6:30<lb />
p. m.<lb />
A meeting of the outgoing Legisla-<lb />
ture and the incoming Legislature<lb />
will be held in the Austin auditor-<lb />
ium Wednesday, April 14 at 7 p. m.<lb />
.o inaugurate the new officers<lb />
All students are eligible to vote in<lb />
the general election.<lb />
Don Cossack's Dancers will appear on campus tonight at 8 o'clock<lb />
in Wright auditorium. The entire company is male with Russian descent.<lb />
Every member is an American citizen.<lb />
An Editorial:<lb />
Look'em Over Before Casting Your Vote In SGA Elections<lb />
Before putting an "X" in the little square on ballot of SGA candidates, students should be ac-<lb />
quainted with each office-seeker. In a college of over 2,000 it would be impossible to make per-<lb />
sonal contacts with every one.<lb />
In this issue there are sketches of major candidates giving students a picture of these<lb />
personalities pnd an outline of their plans or campaign promises.<lb />
We hope that each student will "look the candidates over" before voting. By reading the<lb />
sketches in tl is issue and by listening to the cand' ates at the all-college assembly Wednesday,<lb />
March 17. students should have a good picture for electing next year's officers.<lb />
Probably most students have already decided their choice of officers; however, it would be wise<lb />
to "look 'em all over<lb />
Discussion On Officers<lb />
Highlights Phi Sigma<lb />
Meeting Last Tuesday<lb />
The Phi Sigma Chapter of the Sig<lb />
ma Pi Alpha, honorary foreign lang-<lb />
uage fraternity held its monthly<lb />
meeting Tuesday right.<lb />
Nominations for the fraternity of-<lb />
ficers for 1964-1966 were heard and<lb />
i letter from the Atlantic Christian<lb />
College chapter was read concerning<lb />
the joint meeting of the two chapters<lb />
which for several years has been an<lb />
annual event with each chapter al-<lb />
ternating as host.<lb />
The program consisted of an in-<lb />
formal discussion by the fraternity<lb />
nrrnbers. who have completed their<lb />
student teaching. Jane Simmons, Ann<lb />
McCrary and Edna Massad talked in-<lb />
formally about their experiences! in<lb />
classes of English, French, and Span-<lb />
ish.<lb />
Creative Writers<lb />
Specify Interests<lb />
At Recent Meet<lb />
Ten new members were welcomed<lb />
into the Creative Writers Club here<lb />
on campus at its second meeting held<lb />
recently. The club, still in the organ-<lb />
izational stage, now boasts of 42 mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
A tentative constitution, formulated<lb />
by club officers, was read to the club,<lb />
revised and passed upon. It was<lb />
agreed that the main purposes of the<lb />
organization are: to promote interest<lb />
and provide inspiration to any po-<lb />
tential creative writer; to place East<lb />
Carolina College in a recoginzed<lb />
(bracket of literary achievement; and<lb />
to promote better community-college<lb />
relations.<lb />
President Faye O'Neal lead dis-<lb />
cussion concerning individual writing<lb />
interests and the topics to be studid<lb />
during future meetings. The mem-<lb />
bers divided into interest groups in<lb />
order that they might work together<lb />
more thoroughly. They elected a chair-<lb />
man from each group to serve as a<lb />
program board. Specific interest<lb />
groups were short stories, television<lb />
script writing, poetry, juvenile<lb />
fiction and miscellaneous writing<lb />
Refreshments were served by Dr.<lb />
Martha Pingel, club advisor.<lb />
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PAG1 TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MONIUY, MARCH 8, i<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phane 12. East Carolina College<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
Nam changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Knterea as second-class matter December 3, 1825 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March S, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Celleftate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers Gellege Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Plaee Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1953<lb />
EDITORIAL iTAJT<lb />
Wiser-ia-ehdef  T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
M�hg iklUsr Faye O'Neal<lb />
I'wsswfcasl Setter Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Peasars Iditsr Kay Johnston<lb />
�saAf Aesiaiants Abu 6eorge, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Erolya Blount, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Register, Valeria Skearea, Wiley Teal and Ed<lb />
Mathew.<lb />
SGA Bsportsr Betty Salmoas<lb />
Faeulty Adviser Mary H. Greens<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Sports Editor  Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Sport Aswistnats Bruce Phiilipe, Airwor Joseph and<lb />
David Evans<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Bswissss Massgor  Edna Massad<lb />
AssMSeat Businuse Manager  Faye Jones<lb />
laeiaees AseistanSs Edaa Whitfield,<lb />
Mary Ellen Wilhanv and Jean Godwia.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Exckaage Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
"The moving fingor wriies, and, having writ,<lb />
Mevso on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure rt back to cancel half a hne,<lb />
Nor all your tsars wsah oat a word of it<lb />
- E. FlUgeraki<lb />
Food Poison: Your Responsibility<lb />
Last Tuesday night seven East Carolina boys<lb />
went down town for supper. Six hours later all<lb />
seven were in critical condition because of food<lb />
poisoning.<lb />
Despite the fact that what evidence remains<lb />
all points to one particular eating place, we feel<lb />
that in order to insure fair judgment with re-<lb />
gard to this unfortunate situation it must be<lb />
pointed out that this poisoning could have oc-<lb />
curred in any restaurant, cafeteria or private<lb />
home.<lb />
Although the existing evidence cannot show<lb />
that this establishment was guilty of violating<lb />
sanitary regulations, perhaps a certain amount of<lb />
investigation and some permanent good can come<lb />
of near-tragedy.<lb />
In the past numerous opportunities for<lb />
closer relations between students and townspeople<lb />
have availed themselves but little has been done.<lb />
Now perhaps, since a committee has been ap-<lb />
pointed to inspect various eating places in this<lb />
area, more may be accomplished.<lb />
We are not accusing the people of Green-<lb />
ville of taking unfair advantage of the students,<lb />
quite to the contrary relations have always<lb />
been of the best. But it certainly does seem that<lb />
with all this school and its student body means<lb />
to Greenville both school and body deserve the<lb />
best.<lb />
With the Student Government acting as<lb />
representatives for our 2.000 odd students much<lb />
could be accomplished for East Carolina. In ad-<lb />
dition to double checking on eating establish-<lb />
ments it is quite possible that the SGA might<lb />
obtain a lower retail sale price for members of<lb />
the student body. This last suggestion should<lb />
most certainly apply to Greenville's theatres.<lb />
And so, despite Tuesday's unfortunate oc-<lb />
curance, it appears that much may have been<lb />
brought to light by it.<lb />
When one remembers the amount that East<lb />
Carolina students spend in this area and the re-<lb />
cent rapid growth of this institution, then it<lb />
should be realized that there is a tremendous<lb />
bargaining power on our campus. Unfortunately<lb />
this bargaining power has lain all too dormant<lb />
in the past but. with effective SGA leadership,<lb />
we believe that much could be done in securing<lb />
cooperative advantages from Greenville firms<lb />
for ECC students.<lb />
It's a long jump from food poisoning to lower<lb />
rates at the theatres but it's quite possible that<lb />
one may lead to the other.<lb />
SGA, it's up to you. �RPH<lb />
No Reason For Arguments<lb />
From now on the national question of 18-<lb />
year-olds voting can be eliminated in the bull<lb />
sessions on the East Carolina campus. Students<lb />
no longer have a point to argue for the right of<lb />
the 18-year-old to vote after the general election<lb />
Tuesday. February 23.<lb />
It is true that we as males are eligible at 18<lb />
to fight for our country, but would we vote at 18<lb />
if we had the opportunity? Evidently not. In our<lb />
own campus elections only 314 of 2,000 voted on<lb />
the proposed student bank which directly con-<lb />
cerns us. This is about 15 per cent of the student<lb />
body voting. Last year the same number voted on<lb />
this year's Entertainment Series.<lb />
Should then 18-20-year-olds, the group the<lb />
majority here belongs, be allowed to vote? If the<lb />
same percentage participated in the national and<lb />
state elections, it would bring the voting rate<lb />
lower than it is. In the 1952 presidential election<lb />
approximately 50 per cent of the eligible voters<lb />
went to the polls. The spirit of voting that was<lb />
demonstrated in our campus elections shows no<lb />
arguments for 18-year-old suffrage.<lb />
Non-voters on campus should not utter one<lb />
complaint on any issue that has been voted on.<lb />
And we do not want to hear any more sob<lb />
stories on why the 18-year-old should vote until<lb />
this non-voting group can prove that they are<lb />
Interested enough in American Democracy to take<lb />
advantage of the existing opportunities.<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
Say<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
If we were musically minded we<lb />
would compose a song or even if we<lb />
were poetically minded we would<lb />
write an ode to lost fountain pens<lb />
on registration days. Lt seems that<lb />
a number of juris stray from their<lb />
owners then.<lb />
No. we are not accusing anyone of<lb />
stealing. The way most pens are<lb />
misplaced is told by a certain student:<lb />
"On registration day last quarter<lb />
when I got all signed up for my<lb />
courses some fellow asked to use my<lb />
pen so T tell him to give it back to<lb />
me lattr, that I had other places to<lb />
go. So the next day I see this fel-<lb />
low and ask him about my pen. He<lb />
tells me that he loaned it to a friend.<lb />
Then I look up his friend. He tells me<lb />
that "he gave it to a friend of mine<lb />
to return it to me. Well, I have seen<lb />
that friend just about every day dur-<lb />
ing the Winter Quarter, but he nor I<lb />
have never thought about my pen<lb />
until about two weeks ago, when I<lb />
asked to borrow his <lb />
Tommie Lupton, editor of the "East<lb />
Carolinian" last year, stated a classic<lb />
quote in one of his columns in Oct-<lb />
iber, 1952. � garding to the national<lb />
election. "Politicians never die, they<lb />
just small that way<lb />
We hope that our campus politic-<lb />
ians will conduct a clean campaign<lb />
for this year's general campus elec-<lb />
tions for SGA officers. Mud slinging<lb />
will get a candidate nowhere. We have<lb />
always heard that you can't push a<lb />
fellow in the mire without going in<lb />
with him. Slanderous statements will<lb />
not be appreciated by the voters and<lb />
can put the originator into a lot of<lb />
trouble.<lb />
To all candidates for SGA offices<lb />
we urge them to make only promises<lb />
they feel that they can and will carry<lb />
out and to be honest at all times in<lb />
order that the student can vote<lb />
honestly.<lb />
Versatile Primary Major Regrets Graduation<lb />
A primary major who is very anx-<lb />
ious to begin teaching is our outstand-<lb />
ing senior of this week, Joyce Gurley.<lb />
Joyce is from Mt. Olive, but has<lb />
lived in Goldsboro most of her life<lb />
and still calls it home.<lb />
"I did my student teaching in the<lb />
(fourth grade laist quarter says<lb />
Joyce, "and I enjoyed every minute<lb />
of it 1 really had a great surprise<lb />
on Valentino Day when I received<lb />
a valentine addressed to Miss 'Girdk I<lb />
(it seems Joyce must have fallen<lb />
down on her students' spelling re-<lb />
quirements!)<lb />
Joyce was a counselor for the fresh-<lb />
man her sophomore year and says,<lb />
"it was really nice meeting new girls<lb />
and feeling that you were helping<lb />
them<lb />
Active In YWCA<lb />
She has ' een an outstanding mem-<lb />
ber of the YWCA during her four<lb />
years at East Carolina, serving on<lb />
many committees. During her sopho-<lb />
more year she served as music chair-<lb />
man, her junior year she served as<lb />
vice-president and this year she has<lb />
held the office of personal chairman.<lb />
"I've enjoyed working with the "Y"<lb />
as much as anything I've ever done<lb />
says Jo. ce. She also served on the<lb />
Interreligious Council last year.<lb />
Joyce Gurley<lb />
A member of the Future Teachers<lb />
of America, Joyce served as treasurer<lb />
tliis year. "This was one of the big-<lb />
gest jobs 1 ever had she says.<lb />
Sports On The Side<lb />
A great aporte fan and participant,<lb />
Joyce held the office of vice-president<lb />
of the WAA her junior year. "I real-<lb />
ly enjoyed playing on the intramural<lb />
basketball team she says, "and<lb />
I'm also fond of tennis and swim-<lb />
ming<lb />
Joyce is also very interested in<lb />
music and has taken courses in piano<lb />
and voice. "I love all music she<lb />
say "but I (specially like semi-clasB-<lb />
icals<lb />
"I'm also interested in speech<lb />
therapy in the lower grades, and<lb />
Lav just fijiL-hed taking a course in<lb />
speech correction for the handicapped<lb />
child. I'm going to begin working on<lb />
my master's degree this summer<lb />
but I plan to teach next fall<lb />
Under Sister's Influence<lb />
Joyce followed in her sister's foot-<lb />
steps, who also attended East Caro-<lb />
lina. "After hearing nothing but<lb />
praise about this place for four year<lb />
'I almost had no alternative but to<lb />
come to school here. And you can<lb />
relieve I have never regretted the<lb />
choice one minute<lb />
Joyce graduates in May and is<lb />
already getting sentimental over<lb />
leaving East Carolina and her many<lb />
friends.<lb />
(Editor's note: This week's Who's<lb />
Who will receive a carton of Phillip<lb />
Morris from campus Representative<lb />
Max Joyner.)<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Letters To The Editors<lb />
Tomorrow morning 10 representa-<lb />
tves of this paper and the yearbook<lb />
staffs will leave for New York City<lb />
and return Sunday. We'll be back to<lb />
put out another issue, Friday March<lb />
19, and each Friday thereafter with<lb />
the exception of spring holidays.<lb />
After attending the press confer-<lb />
ences, we hope to return with some<lb />
good ideas of making a bigger and<lb />
better "East Carolinian<lb />
(ACP) This one has them laughing<lb />
at the University of Nebraska:<lb />
On the first day of second semester<lb />
classes, a tardy professor walked into<lb />
a room where 100 students had gath-<lb />
ered for a political science class.<lb />
He walked briskly to the blackboard,<lb />
erased what had been written there<lb />
and announced, "If there's anyone<lb />
not here for political science 4, now's<lb />
the time to leave<lb />
The students protested. This is po-<lb />
litical science 1, they said. Then it<lb />
dawned on the bewildered professor,<lb />
who grinned, apologized, said "I must<lb />
be in the wrong room" and left.<lb />
A minute or so later the right<lb />
professor came in.<lb />
Overheard in a classroom:<lb />
Student after cutting class for a<lb />
week, decided to attend the following<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Professor (with a start): "What<lb />
are you doing here? I thought you<lb />
were taking the course by corre-<lb />
Ispondenee<lb />
The Editors:<lb />
Having had the privilege of being<lb />
a guest on your campus, I should<lb />
like to make a matter of record my<lb />
enthusiastic reaction to your institut-<lb />
ion, its president, its faculty, and its<lb />
student body.<lb />
As you know, I visit a great many<lb />
. colleges and universities in the norms'<lb />
course of events, I am therefore able<lb />
ito evaluate an institution's essential<lb />
personality in terms of a broad base<lb />
� contact and experience. I have be n<lb />
more favorably impressed here than<lb />
at any other campus visited this<lb />
! month or during my recent previous<lb />
tour.<lb />
Through long practice, I am able<lb />
Ito meet a surprising numb r of facul-<lb />
ty members in a single day and to<lb />
learn much about them. At your in-<lb />
stitution I have been lucky enough<lb />
jto encounter a round dozen profes-<lb />
jsors under whom I should be proud<lb />
! to study, if I were . . let's say . . five<lb />
years younger, with the stipulation<lb />
Ithat I should want to major with Dr.<lb />
Turner.<lb />
I could write a long letter entirely<lb />
about the pleasure derived from con-<lb />
tact with the amazing perceptive<lb />
minds I found in the student body.<lb />
Their questions in class and workshop<lb />
were designed to stimulate a fine type<lb />
of discussion. Not for a long time<lb />
have I found students willing to<lb />
work with a visiting lecturer as if<lb />
he were a resident staff member.<lb />
Finally, I had cause on the occasion<lb />
of my lecture in the College Theatre<lb />
to remember Whitman's statement<lb />
that "to have great poetry we must<lb />
have great audiences This is<lb />
especially true of presentations in the<lb />
field of poetry. If some of the very<lb />
pleasant things said to me about my<lb />
program are true, it is only because<lb />
of the fine, sensitive and responsive<lb />
audience that the Faculty Lecture<lb />
Cluo was able to secure for me.<lb />
I cannot close this letter without<lb />
saying how grateful I am to my host<lb />
family, Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Coleman<lb />
and Madelyn, and how much I en-<lb />
joyed seeing my old friends Dr. and<lb />
 Mrs. Charles Reynolds. And for my<lb />
'new friends on the "East Carolinian"<lb />
'staff I add a brief but appreciative<lb />
"30<lb />
Gordden Link<lb />
Campus Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Eroly<lb />
This week's couple, Frances Smith,<lb />
a sophomore from Robersonville, and<lb />
Ed Gore, a senior from Shallotte,<lb />
first met in Miss Tifft's health class.<lb />
However, nothing happened until Ed<lb />
'saw Frances singing in the choir at<lb />
church one Sunday. He told her how<lb />
much he enjoyed the music and after<lb />
that they began talking every day<lb />
before class. One night Frances was<lb />
walking along with a group of girls<lb />
and dropped her purse. Ed happened<lb />
to be behind them and gallantly<lb />
picked it up for her. He offered to<lb />
walk her home, and Frances suc-<lb />
ceeded in getting up enough courage<lb />
to ask him to the Sadie Hawkins<lb />
Dance. They have been going to-<lb />
gether since that dance on Novembel<lb />
22, 1952.<lb />
Ed and Frances both like to dance,<lb />
sing, solve puzzles, ride and eat, and<lb />
says Frances, "I love to talk to Ed.<lb />
He's an extremely interesting con-<lb />
versationalist. Also I like his sincerity,<lb />
intelligence and his shoulders<lb />
Says Ed, "I like the way Fran<lb />
dresses, her sincerity and the way<lb />
she sings. We enjoy doing most<lb />
everything together<lb />
Last summer Ed and Fran took a<lb />
!trip to Key West. Miami, St. Augus-<lb />
tine, Marineland, the Monkey Jungle<lb />
and Silver Springs are but a few of<lb />
the high spot they saw on the trip.<lb />
n Blount<lb />
They have also been to the Azalea<lb />
Festival and to the mountains.<lb />
"One of our most embarrassing<lb />
experiences says Fran, "was the<lb />
time we were at the beach with my<lb />
family. My little niece and nephew,<lb />
who look a lot like both Ed and I,<lb />
wanted to go swimming so Ed took<lb />
the boy and I took the girl. We were<lb />
having a lot of fun 'til one of my<lb />
girl friends saw us and started eyeing<lb />
me rather peculiarly. I know she<lb />
thought we were married; anyway,<lb />
we took the children back and de-<lb />
posited them with their parents f�r<lb />
the remainder of the day<lb />
Ed, who is majoring in business<lb />
education, plans to go into the con-<lb />
tracting and real estate business with<lb />
his father after finishing school. His<lb />
father owns an island off the main-<lb />
land near Shallotte, which is for<lb />
tourist trade. He also plans to raise<lb />
cattle along with his father, who has<lb />
a herd of longhorns.<lb />
Fran, who is majoring in music,<lb />
hopes to become a professional vo-<lb />
calist and says Ed, "If things work<lb />
out maybe everyone will be hearing<lb />
her before long<lb />
(Editor's r te: By being named<lb />
Couple of the Week, Frances and Ed<lb />
will each receive a gift from Saslow's<lb />
Jewelers and a ticket to the Pitt<lb />
Theatre.)<lb />
Ii ar Editor:<lb />
1 would like to submit a suggestion<lb />
to the faculty of East Carolina. I<lb />
feel that exams which take up only<lb />
what has been covered since the pre-<lb />
vious test and are actually the same<lb />
as the other tests throughout the<lb />
quarter should definitely not count as<lb />
one third of a student's final grade.<lb />
Durinjr exam week a student is<lb />
always under added tension and will<lb />
often not do as well as he ordinarily<lb />
would otherwise. A professor can not<lb />
take into account this psychological<lb />
aspect when making out his grades.<lb />
He must put down only what the<lb />
student actually makes. To place such<lb />
emphasis on the final test is there-<lb />
fore extremely unfair to the student.<lb />
Name withheld by request<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I u rote this little poem here in<lb />
bed�you know where. . . . There's<lb />
on? thing certain a1 out mumps, you'd<lb />
better respect them or they'll give<lb />
you a tough time.<lb />
Magdalene Marshall<lb />
Isolation<lb />
S .ary i olation!<lb />
In this great big nation<lb />
Not much consolation�<lb />
Especially with the mumps!<lb />
Y� �. it puts me in the dumps<lb />
With gob- and gobs of lumps<lb />
In places where it makes me jump.<lb />
Then I cry, "Andy, keep your<lb />
humps<lb />
And, to cap the stack,<lb />
Doc say, "Lay flat on th' back<lb />
For nine days I've been exact,<lb />
But. alas, alack�<lb />
I'm still in isolation<lb />
With nurse's consolation<lb />
Then she says. "Oh, thunderation<lb />
'Cause she's never had the mumps.<lb />
Alumni Meetings<lb />
6-COUNTY CHAPTER<lb />
ORGANIZED<lb />
J. B. Edwards, member of the<lb />
faculty of Happy Valley High School,<lb />
mar Lenoir, is president of the 6-<lb />
County Chapter of the East Carolina<lb />
College Alumni Association organized<lb />
at a meeting held in Lenoir January<lb />
26.<lb />
County vice presidents named at<lb />
the meeting are Mrs. Russell M.<lb />
Gaylord of Morganton, Burke county;<lb />
Mrs. B. E. Scarborough of Hickory,<lb />
Catawba county; other vice president<lb />
are to be named by President Ed-<lb />
wards,<lb />
Mrs. George V. McGimsey of Lenoir<lb />
is secretary, Mrs. J. Dudley Rabb of<lb />
Lenoir, treasurer; and Mrs. Anna H.<lb />
Cartner of Lenoir, reporter.<lb />
Alumni Secretary James Butler<lb />
addressed the group at a dinner<lb />
meeting.<lb />
HARNETT ALUMNI MEET<lb />
The ECC alumni of Harnett elected<lb />
Carl G. Conner as president of the<lb />
Harnett chapter of the ECC Alumni<lb />
Association at a meeting in Dunn on<lb />
Fei.ruary 8.<lb />
Mrs. John Snipes of Dunn was<lb />
chosen first vice president and C. J.<lb />
(Jack) Howard of Buie's Creek was<lb />
named second vice president. The<lb />
otfice of secretary-treasurer will be<lb />
filled by Mrs. Carl M. Parnell and<lb />
Harold Grant was elected reporter.<lb />
Association President James L.<lb />
Waitfield discussed progress of<lb />
alumni activities, and Secretary<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
by Don Kin. Ed Mathews<lb />
"Bun" Young<lb />
in spite of the fact that this week's<lb />
par er is crammed full of faces about<lb />
. ampus politics, we would like to have<lb />
our say about the coming election.<lb />
It's not that we are trying to cram<lb />
anything down your throat its simply<lb />
that we feel something needs to be<lb />
said about student participation in<lb />
self-government. We hope that you<lb />
will take this in the way that it is<lb />
intended: for the good of the school.<lb />
Seldom in national elections do as<lb />
much as 50 per cent of the registered<lb />
voters exercise their privilege. This<lb />
puts the United States at the botton<lb />
of the list as far as voter participa-<lb />
tion is concerned. In the last campus<lb />
balloting only 15 per cent of the stu-<lb />
dent body voted.<lb />
We here do not have to register<lb />
or travel more than the length of the<lb />
campus to vote. But, with seeming<lb />
disdain, most people pass up their<lb />
chance to have a voice in our govern-<lb />
ment. We don't know why this is so,<lb />
but we do know the remedy for it.<lb />
Very simply, it Is for every student<lb />
not only to vote, but to become cog-<lb />
nizant of the issues or candidates he<lb />
is voting for or against. And instead<lb />
of griping about the way things are<lb />
done or not done, he should show<lb />
enough interest to run for office so<lb />
that he or she might see that things<lb />
are done the right way.<lb />
This college has more self-govern-<lb />
ment than any other school in this<lb />
area. We should be proud of this fact,<lb />
'out we should not stop there; we<lb />
should also make it clear that we<lb />
want to keep our self-government<lb />
and work towards increasing its scope.<lb />
And we can only do this by acting like<lb />
the mature, capable, and intelligent<lb />
young men and women that we are<lb />
supposed to be, and that we should<lb />
be when we are "on our own" in col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Ifn the end it is up to us, the stu-<lb />
dents, to see that things are done<lb />
the right way in our school. If you<lb />
are interested in the betterment of<lb />
our home, than you should act. If<lb />
you are not, it only shows that you<lb />
are extremely lazy or just not ap-<lb />
preciate the fact that you live in a<lb />
place where you can make your likes<lb />
or dislikes known. In either case you<lb />
are a poor citizen. Wake up, and be-<lb />
come a part of your government.<lb />
James Butler told of college life,<lb />
alumni affairs, and urged support<lb />
of the college tuition scholarship<lb />
projects.<lb />
GUILFORD GROUP<lb />
HEARS DR. ADAMS<lb />
Dr. Carl L. Adams, director of the<lb />
Department of Psychology at East<lb />
Carolina College, was principal<lb />
speaker at a meeting of the Greens-<lb />
boro-Guilford Chapter of the ECC<lb />
Alumni Association on February 12.<lb />
The meeting was arranged by Mrs.<lb />
R. S. Turner, and was held in the<lb />
Grensboro YMCA.<lb />
Books which have been censored at one time<lb />
or another always have quite an appeal to the<lb />
general public. A great many of the mo�t widely<lb />
known censored books have been recognized as<lb />
important works of literature and several litl<lb />
known authors have become well established and<lb />
even popular writers as a result of the publicity<lb />
received from their censors. Censorship ranges<lb />
from the temporary banning of The .1<lb />
of Tom Sawyer, which was excluded from <lb />
helves of several public libraries soon afl<lb />
publication, to more than 25,000 book I<lb />
tuthors burned by Nazi students in the uqu<lb />
f the University of Berlin in 1033. The Bil<lb />
n its various translations and editioi<lb />
ably the most censored and most frequently burn-<lb />
ed of all books. In ancient Rome. England, Ger-<lb />
many, Spain. Scotland, Russia and the :<lb />
States, some form of sensorship ha.v been .<lb />
i on this book by both church and state. A<lb />
instance occurred in 1624 when the papa1 a .<lb />
ties in Germany ordered Martin Luther<lb />
lation burned.<lb />
Censorship dates as far back as 2'<lb />
when an emperor of China, who "frowned<lb />
all literature ordered The Analects of Coi<lb />
burned. The great epic poem, Tht Od<lb />
Homer, was suppressed in 35 A.D. by the Em-<lb />
peror of Rome, Caligula, because he thought the<lb />
ideals of freedom expressed in it were dai<lb />
to the autocratic government of Rome.<lb />
Books by well-known American writers in-<lb />
clude Nathaniel Hawthorne's Scarlet Lett<lb />
ned by Nicholas I of Russia; Walt Whitm;<lb />
Leaves of Grass, which so shocked some<lb />
that its author was discharged from the i<lb />
ment of the Interior; An American Trr �<lb />
Theodore Dreiser was banned in Boston and its<lb />
publisher was fined $300. Books bp Upton<lb />
clair, Ernest Hemingway, Sherwood Anders<lb />
Henry Ford, Jack London and James Bra<lb />
Cabell are among those of the 20th C<lb />
which have been censored for various r<lb />
These titles and authors are proof that the een<lb />
has fought a losing battle in permanently s<lb />
pressing freedom of thought and its expr<lb />
Sam Ragan sends us this Coed's Prayer:<lb />
Now I lay me down to sleep<lb />
The Prof is dry, the lecture deep,<lb />
If he should quit before I wake,<lb />
Someone kick me, for goodness sake.<lb />
Forum And A&amp;ainst'em<lb />
What About Hawaii?<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
Be Sure To<lb />
Vote<lb />
For Your Choice<lb />
Thursday, March 18<lb />
Having stashed away for future reference<lb />
the embattled Bricker Amendment and other cur-<lb />
rent controversial measures, the members of the<lb />
United States Congress this week began discus-<lb />
sion on the long pre-discussed possibilities for<lb />
Hawaiian statehood.<lb />
Since we were in grade school reading �Cur-<lb />
rent Events" every week, we have been told <lb />
the probabilities of having Hawaii added as the<lb />
49th state to the union. Now that the legislation<lb />
is near at hand which will decide whether another<lb />
star will be added to "Old Glory Americans and<lb />
world citizens alike have had their thinking on<lb />
the matter renewed.<lb />
The most popular picture shows the islanders<lb />
living the life of luxurious leisure among riotous<lb />
myriads of flowers and palms with the blue sky<lb />
above and the dancing sea beside them. Truthfully,<lb />
the Hawaiians are not living that way. A good por-<lb />
tion of the population on the islands is made up<lb />
of Americans. The Americans and the Hawaiian<lb />
natives live in harmony and the differences in<lb />
their everyday life are few. The big question is<lb />
.vhether the Hawaiians are ready for statehood.<lb />
There are several East Carolina students<lb />
who are avidly interested in international and<lb />
national affairs. Following are the views of a<lb />
few of them<lb />
A social studies major from Farmville, John<lb />
Joyner, has made himself known here by his<lb />
ability, and interest in timely topics. Joyner said,<lb />
"I think Hawaii should be immediately added as<lb />
the 49th state. Although our responsibility toward<lb />
them might seem great, the long run should se<lb />
the assets outweigh the liabilities He also feels<lb />
that the Hawaiians will make conscientious citi-<lb />
zens.<lb />
Anne Smith, a Tarboro senior honor student.<lb />
feels in a different way about the matter. She<lb />
stated, "I think the Hawaiians deserve statehood<lb />
but not now. There are many Communists in Ha-<lb />
waii and annexing the islands as a new state in<lb />
the union might open a new door for Communists<lb />
to enter America She cited the fact that several<lb />
prominent Hawaiian leaders think that this isn't<lb />
the time to add Hawaii to the union.<lb />
President of the Junior class, Bob Neilsen of<lb />
Kinston, had this to say about the situation:<lb />
"The islands have been colonial territory long<lb />
enough. The islanders have proved themselves<lb />
worthy of the privileges of statehood. According<lb />
to what I have read the Hawaiians have been<lb />
cooperative in forming a good government, prov-<lb />
ing their capabilities. They bore the brunt of the<lb />
Japanese attack against the United States in<lb />
World War II, thus saving parts of the continent<lb />
from devastation. I think the move to add Hawaii<lb />
to the union is a good one He admitted the<lb />
danger of Communist infiltration as a drawback,<lb />
but thought, like John Joyner, that the benefits<lb />
would compensate the encumbrances.<lb />
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Here Arc Candidates In Student Government Elections To Be Held March 18<lb />
For President<lb />
Charlie Klttttz<lb />
Charlie Kluttz, a senior from Char-<lb />
l�tt aiid Henderson, announced his<lb />
tdacy for president of the Stu-<lb />
(.ioveninient Association in the<lb />
coming election.<lb />
irlie is campaigning with his<lb />
motto "For the betterment of a great-<lb />
t u i Carolina College<lb />
Chairman of the 1963-54 Home-<lb />
coming which was held last October<lb />
. i also the president of the<lb />
a Upsilon Chapter of the Alpha<lb />
Omega fraternity, music director<lb />
e Fast Carolina Collegians, presi-<lb />
i t of Slay Hall and a member of<lb />
the Circle K Club. He was recently<lb />
elected by the Legislature as the<lb />
chairman of guides for High School<lb />
;av this year and was selected as<lb />
Who's Who among Students in<lb />
American Universities and Colleges<lb />
eras a delegate from East Caro-<lb />
, � at this year's State Student<lb />
lature and was elected as a<lb />
m rn er of the Interim Council of<lb />
. is group.<lb />
He states that he i� "sincerely a<lb />
ker for the students" and his<lb />
action is "for the betterment<lb />
i greater East Carolina College<lb />
Wade Cooper<lb />
Wade Cooper, a junior of Raleigh,<lb />
aa announced that he has his hat<lb />
e ring for presidnt of the Stu-<lb />
: Government Association.<lb />
His platform in the campaign is<lb />
wing relationships between col-<lb />
. ! and community, improving park-<lb />
ing and traffic conditions on campus,<lb />
more representatives for the day<lb />
students, improving and enlarging<lb />
the guidance program on campus, re-<lb />
vising by-laws to make clear the dif-<lb />
ference in regulations for men and<lb />
women, investigating the enlargement j<lb />
of recreational facilities, and the<lb />
printing of a separate Handbook to<lb />
explain the location, activities and<lb />
duties o every club and organization<lb />
on campus.<lb />
Wade has been president of his<lb />
county club from 1951 to 1954, vice<lb />
president of the Aquatic Club last<lb />
year, a member of the swimming team<lb />
this year and a member of the Young<lb />
Democrats every year here, serving<lb />
on the board of directors this year.<lb />
He is serving as second vice presi-<lb />
dent of the SGA this year. He was<lb />
member of the ECC delegation at the<lb />
State Student Legislature this year<lb />
and was elected a sergeant-at-arms<lb />
at the session.<lb />
"As it is impossible to personally<lb />
speak to every student, I would ap-<lb />
preciate the opportunity to speak to<lb />
any group, class or cluS to answer<lb />
your questions as the election affects<lb />
you and as to how my platform af-<lb />
fects you Wade said.<lb />
For First Veep<lb />
Bruce Phillips<lb />
President of the Sophomore Class,<lb />
Bruce Phillips, from Raeford, has<lb />
announced that he wl campaign for<lb />
first vice president on a platform<lb />
 . . for a stronger student voice<lb />
with emphasis on more liberal rights<lb />
and privileges for students and stu-<lb />
dent activities<lb />
Phillips is a member of Sigma Rho<lb />
Phi service fraternity and of the<lb />
YMSCA. A sports columnist for the<lb />
"East Carolinian he is also student<lb />
s; onts correspondent for the college.<lb />
In addition to these writing activi-<lb />
ties he is pu lie address announcer<lb />
for all college spoils events.<lb />
William Penuel<lb />
Running for the office of first<lb />
vice president of the SGA is William<lb />
Penuel, a punior from Goldsboro.<lb />
William, known to most as "Bill is<lb />
a m nil er of the Teachers Playhouse.<lb />
Tn the 1953-54 SGA adminstration<lb />
he served as Flection Chairman. He<lb />
w a past member of the Baptist Stu-<lb />
dent Council.<lb />
Bill sas, "It is my purpose to give<lb />
to the students of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege the best possible cooperation<lb />
and representation. If I am elected,<lb />
I will do my best to give you, the<lb />
students of ECC, the representation<lb />
that you want, because the SGA is<lb />
your organization<lb />
Louis Singleton<lb />
Louis Singleton, a junior from Ply-<lb />
mouth, will be a candidate for first<lb />
vice prefident of the SGA. Louis<lb />
advocates the continued growth of<lb />
Eaist Carolina into a bigger and better<lb />
school, with more active student par-<lb />
ticipation in SGA affairs.<lb />
He wishes to delay the announce-<lb />
ment of his full platform until elect-<lb />
ion day speeches.<lb />
Louis entered East Carolina in<lb />
September, 1949, but had his college<lb />
career interrupted by the draft in<lb />
1951. After serving two years in the<lb />
Far East, he reentered school in June,<lb />
1953. He is a social studies major.<lb />
He i.s an active member of the Vet-<lb />
rans' Club, the IRC and bhe house<lb />
committee in Ragsdale Hall, parti-<lb />
cipates in activities and has been on<lb />
the Honor Roll every quarter since<lb />
returning to East Carolina.<lb />
Milton Foley<lb />
"I will do my very best to fulfill<lb />
my obligations as first vice president<lb />
if elected announces Milton Foley,<lb />
candidate for that office. "Our SGA<lb />
is a powerful function of the stu-<lb />
dents themselves he says, "and I<lb />
will do my best to represent these<lb />
students<lb />
Serving on the Budget Committee,<lb />
Foley is second assistant SGA treas-<lb />
urer this yrar. He has also served<lb />
on the Student-Faculty Foundations<lb />
Committee.<lb />
A charter membr of Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega, campus service fraternity, he<lb />
has been recording secretary of the<lb />
organization.<lb />
This year Foley, a junior from<lb />
Greenville, is a member of the newly<lb />
organized swimming team.<lb />
For Second Veep<lb />
Owen Bessellieu<lb />
Owen Bessellieu, a junior from Wil-<lb />
mington, ig a candidate for second<lb />
vice president of the SGA,<lb />
Owen served as president of the<lb />
Freshman class in 1950. He then<lb />
entered service. Upon returning to<lb />
school, he became a member of the<lb />
Veterans' Club. He is a memlber of the<lb />
Ring Committee.<lb />
Owen has had experience in parlia-<lb />
mentary procedure. Owen says that<lb />
he realizes that the function of the<lb />
vice president is to assist his chief<lb />
(xecutive, therefore he has pledged<lb />
himself to conscientiously support the<lb />
program advocated by the president<lb />
of the student's choice.<lb />
Jim Alexander<lb />
A candidate for second vice presi-<lb />
dent of the SGA is Jim Alexander,<lb />
a junior from Clinton. He has been<lb />
a memLer of the SGA for one year.<lb />
He Ls president of the East Carolina<lb />
College Band and vice presddnt of the<lb />
Music Education Club. He is also<lb />
treasurer of Alpha Phi Omega Fatern-<lb />
ity.<lb />
Jim announces that his objective in<lb />
seeking office is to be an efficient<lb />
Parlimentarian for the SGA. Says Jim<lb />
i the students of East Carolina<lb />
lect me second vice president of the<lb />
SGA, I shall do my best to fulfill<lb />
the duties of my office<lb />
Ann Siler<lb />
Ann Siler frem Siler City, 1953-54<lb />
SGA r presentative from the Junior<lb />
Class, is the only woman candidate<lb />
for second vice president of the Stu-<lb />
dent Government.<lb />
As representative, Ann has served<lb />
on the Campus Improvement Com-<lb />
mittee and the committee which chose<lb />
Mr. and Miss Student Teacher.<lb />
Three ytars a cheerleader, Ann is<lb />
secretary of Sigma Pi Alpha, nation-<lb />
al honorary foreign language fra-<lb />
ternitv. This vear she is organization<lb />
editor of the "Buccaneer<lb />
"I make only one promise Ann<lb />
says. "Ilf elected, I will perform to<lb />
the best of my ability those duties<lb />
which the second vice president of<lb />
Student Governmnt is expected to<lb />
perform<lb />
For Secretary<lb />
Wynnette Garner,<lb />
Wynnette Garner, a freshman from<lb />
Greenville, has announced that she<lb />
will campaign on her high school<lb />
recorded for the office of Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Secretary.<lb />
:n Greenville High School Wynette<lb />
was p si-lent of the National Honor<lb />
Society and a marshal. She repre-<lb />
sented her school at the state con-<lb />
vention erf NHS and was a represent-<lb />
ative at Girls State, a program pon<lb />
ativ � at Girls State, a program spon-<lb />
sored Ly the Aimerican Legion Auxil-<lb />
iary to familiarize potential leaders<lb />
with processes of government.<lb />
Wynnette, who had an East Caro-<lb />
lina schelarship, served this year on<lb />
the colli ge Entertainment Committee.<lb />
She is a menver of the College<lb />
Choir.<lb />
"I will serve East Carolina with the<lb />
best of my ability Waynrntte says.<lb />
Barbara Strickland<lb />
Contending for the office of secre-<lb />
tary of the SGA is Barbara Strick-<lb />
land, a sophomore from Clinton. Bar-<lb />
bara, remembered as a Homecoming<lb />
sponsor, is a four-year business ma-<lb />
jor.<lb />
She has been on the Dean's List<lb />
for four quarters, and on the Honor<lb />
Roll the other quarters while enrolled<lb />
at East Carolina. Barbara is in the<lb />
Teachers Playhouse, the YWCA and<lb />
is an FBLA member.<lb />
To quote Barbara with regard to her<lb />
platform for the office of SGA sec-<lb />
retary, "I expect to maintain th<lb />
office of secretary to the best of my<lb />
ability in regard to minutes correctly<lb />
and neatly; to assist the president<lb />
whenever possible; to be prompt, alert<lb />
and improve Student Government in<lb />
general whenever possible<lb />
For Assistant Treasurer<lb />
Kenneth Bordeaux<lb />
Kenneth Bordeaux, a sophomore<lb />
from Mt. Olive, has announced hi<lb />
candidacy for the Student Govern-<lb />
ment office of first assistant tr asur-<lb />
er in the coming campus elections.<lb />
Bordeaux, who is a member o the<lb />
Future Business Lealers of America<lb />
and tho 'ieachers Playhou.se, has.<lb />
studied accounting for a year. He<lb />
also is a member of the APO.<lb />
His platform is "Accurate account-<lb />
ing in the SGA Treasury" and he<lb />
plans to work toward the objective<lb />
of letting the students know how the<lb />
money is spent.<lb />
Kenneth Cole<lb />
A candidate for first aesis n1<lb />
treasurer of the SGA is Kenneth<lb />
Cole, a sophomore from Kir.t on.<lb />
His platform for the office is "hon-<lb />
esty and service to others<lb />
After completing his second y : r<lb />
at East Carolina he will have had<lb />
three quarters of bookke- ping and<lb />
two quarters of typing.<lb />
"East Carolinian" Writer States Views:<lb />
Action, Not Words, Answer For Peace<lb />
by Jerry Register<lb />
Wh do we always talk about world j Dllt no one really does anything about<lb />
peace" Why don't we do something<lb />
about it? You might say "WTe are<lb />
doing something about it. We are<lb />
sv ng 'Big Four' meetings in Europe,<lb />
ding up our military strength and<lb />
even in our colleges and high schools<lb />
we are writing term papers and<lb />
having debates, trying to see who can<lb />
write the best paper on 'World Peace<lb />
it. "<lb />
If we had tie largest military in<lb />
the universe, we couldn't maintain<lb />
peace - - - not real peace. Yes, we<lb />
could show our strength and "fight<lb />
for peace but there will always be<lb />
some little nation, or even a big one,<lb />
challenging us to see if we still have<lb />
e the best paper on World r-eace. ,our miHtary power Would you<lb />
Yes, we know, every one is trying pftace?<lb />
to achieve peace - - all in their own,<lb />
different way. Some people say that<lb />
the only way to have peace is to<lb />
a stronger military than the<lb />
other nations. Some people think we<lb />
tld sit down and talk it over with<lb />
the "big wigs" of other nations. And<lb />
some people even go so far as to say<lb />
that we should pray for peace.<lb />
call that peace?<lb />
If we could get all the main politi-<lb />
cal leaders of every country in the<lb />
world together to talk peace, it would-<lb />
n't even do any good. With the one<lb />
going on in Europe now they couldn't<lb />
even agree on a meeting place at<lb />
firdt. Even in our own country, the<lb />
political leaders are arguing among<lb />
themselves. Could we agree with all<lb />
We guess peace is just as Mark natioTls 0n earth, even when we<lb />
Twain said the weather was. He ourselves?<lb />
said. "People always talk about the<lb />
weather, but nobody never does any-<lb />
Idiing about it<lb />
That is just the way peace is today,<lb />
"everybody always talks about it, I<lb />
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Some people say that if we pray-<lb />
hard enough and long enough we<lb />
would have peace. This is true, but<lb />
what is going to happen between<lb />
now and "long enough We can't<lb />
expect to pray tonight and wake up<lb />
tomorrow morning and find our na-<lb />
tion at peace with the world. No, we<lb />
have to do more than that. We will<lb />
have to have a long talk with that<lb />
Big Fellow up beyond the sky as the<lb />
first thing, so we can straighten our-<lb />
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selves'out. Then we will have to start<lb />
at the bottom of the proverbial pile<lb />
and go up.<lb />
We should start first in the home,<lb />
the birth place of every nation. We<lb />
should try to get more understanding<lb />
in the home. You can look in just<lb />
about any newspaper today and find<lb />
where so and so divorced so and so.<lb />
Do you know why these people sep-<lb />
arate? The main reason is because<lb />
they can't get along with each other.<lb />
Just think, two people�just two<lb />
people�can't get along. How can<lb />
everyone get along if just two people<lb />
an't?<lb />
There is one thing about it, though.<lb />
If you want to get along in the home,<lb />
you have to know how to get along<lb />
in the church, because the church and<lb />
the home are inseparable. If it wasn't<lb />
for the home there would be no<lb />
church and if it wasn't for the church<lb />
there would be no home. To honestly<lb />
Lelieve in the home, you must be-<lb />
lieve in the church. Now we are<lb />
getting down to the actual way to<lb />
Ihave peace.<lb />
To believe in the church, you must<lb />
iibelieve in Christ, the "Prince of<lb />
Peace And to believe in Christ, you<lb />
must believe in God, His Father. If<lb />
Christ is the Prince of Peace, then<lb />
God, His Father, must be the "King<lb />
of Peace<lb />
So from the home we go to the<lb />
church, because the church is made<lb />
from the families in the homes. And<lb />
from the church we go to the com-<lb />
munity, for which the church is the<lb />
main part. From the communities we<lb />
go to the towns and cities, Froin the<lb />
towns and cities we go to the .ounties<lb />
and states, for which they go to make<lb />
up. From the counties and states we<lb />
go to a nation, and from there we<lb />
go to other nations.<lb />
If a person believes in all of this<lb />
he would really believe in peace, and<lb />
if a person believes in something<lb />
strong enough, it is his nature to<lb />
try to achieve it.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Monday<lb />
8 p. m.�The Don Cossack Chorus,<lb />
entertainment series, will be pre-<lb />
sented in Wright auditorium.<lb />
7 p. m. The Creative Writer's Club<lb />
will meet in Austin 104.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
7:15 p. m.�There will be a Junior-<lb />
Senior Class meeting in Flanagan<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
6:30 p. m.�The ACE will meet in<lb />
the Training School Cafeteria.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
7 p. m.�The SGA will meet in<lb />
Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
The Eastern District Music Contest<lb />
will be conducted here Thursday and<lb />
Friday.<lb />
6:30 p. m.�"Y" vespers will be<lb />
held in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
8:30-12 p. m.�The Annual Mili-<lb />
tary Ball will be held in Wright<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
Monday, March 15<lb />
7 p. m. "East Carolinian" staff will<lb />
meet ul the office in Austin.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
Q p. m.� Faculty Lecture Club will<lb />
meet in Flanagan Auditorium.<lb />
6:45-7:45 p. m.�The FBLA will<lb />
meet in Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
7 p. m.�Phi Omicron will meet in<lb />
Flanagan classroom.<lb />
WTednesday<lb />
7 p. m.�The SGA will meet in<lb />
Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
11 a. m.�An SGA all college as-<lb />
sembly will be held in Wright aud-<lb />
itorium.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:30 p. m.�"Y" Vespers will be con-<lb />
ducted in the "Y" 4ut.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
7 p. m.� There will be a movie in<lb />
Austin auditorium.<lb />
Plan For Junior-Senior Modern Education:<lb />
The Junior and Senior classes<lb />
will meet in a combined group<lb />
in Flanagan auditorium at 7:15<lb />
Tuesday night, March 9. The pur-<lb />
pose of the meeting it. to discuss<lb />
the forthcoming Junior-Senior<lb />
Dance.<lb />
On the agenda for discussion<lb />
is a decision on whether the dance<lb />
will be formal or semi-formal<lb />
Other plans to be made include<lb />
nominations for the May Court<lb />
tnd for next year's officers.<lb />
Royce Jordan and Bob Neilsen,<lb />
respective presidents of the<lb />
Senior and Junior elates urge<lb />
that all class members who are<lb />
interested in how the dance will<lb />
be carried out to be present at<lb />
the meeting.<lb />
Sleeps Way Through College<lb />
Former Graduate<lb />
Takes Teaching Job<lb />
With BE Department<lb />
John Council Parker of Farmville<lb />
has joined the faculty of East Carolina<lb />
College as a part-time instructor of<lb />
accounting in the department of busi-<lb />
ness education.<lb />
A 1949 graduate of East Carolina,<lb />
where he specialized in business<lb />
education, Mr. Parker was licensed as<lb />
a certified public accountant in North<lb />
Carolina in 1951. His ousiness experi-<lb />
ence includes a position as accountant<lb />
with the E. I. du Pont de Nemours<lb />
(Sorporation, Wilmington, Delaware,<lb />
for two and a half years and service<lb />
as a public accountant in Laurin-<lb />
burg for two years. At present he is<lb />
a practicing certified public account-<lb />
ant in Farmville.<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM Accessories<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
Dr. Martha Pingel<lb />
Wins Essay Contest<lb />
Dr. Martha Pingel, professor of<lb />
English at East Caroliri College for<lb />
the past six years, is the top Tar<lb />
Heel winner for 1953 Freedom Foun-<lb />
dation awards. She was given $1,000<lb />
for an essay titled "Democracy and<lb />
the Challenge of Youth She accep-<lb />
t d the award in person at ceremonies<lb />
at Valley Forge, Pa on Washing-<lb />
ton's Birthday.<lb />
Hr essay appears on another page<lb />
in this edition of THE ALUMNI<lb />
BULLETIN.<lb />
Dr. Pivigel was winner of a Free-<lb />
doms Foundation award also last year.<lb />
Be Sure To<lb />
Vote<lb />
For Your Choice<lb />
Thursday, March 18<lb />
"T �! pt my way through college<lb />
said Nebraska college graduate A. W.<lb />
Turnbow, who received his degree<lb />
last June.<lb />
This startling statement came as a<lb />
complete surprise to ex-student Turn-<lb />
bow's professors who had once pre-<lb />
dicted his college career would end<lb />
in failure.<lb />
Last week graduate Turnbow dis-<lb />
clos d hi secret. He had been 'Meep-<lb />
learning<lb />
"I'd read many articles on the<lb />
itheory of sleep-learning he said.<lb />
j"but none told me how to go about it.<lb />
jSo I made my own sleep-learning<lb />
device ard experimented. I was work-<lb />
ing full time and trying to carry 19<lb />
credit hours at college. I was told I<lb />
was failing, so I figured I couldn't<lb />
lose anything<lb />
Time has proven that he didn't lose<lb />
anything. According to Mr. Turnbow,<lb />
now president of Sleep-Learning Re-<lb />
search Association, 114 S. 38th Ave<lb />
Omaha, he owes his college degree to<lb />
his pioneer experiments.<lb />
it wasr hard the first few weeks<lb />
,he said, "but anyone can learn while<lb />
ithey sleep if they stick to it. It's the<lb />
'easiest way in the world to get an<lb />
'education once you start getting re-<lb />
sults. Sleep-learning will revolution-<lb />
ize education once the public accepts<lb />
it he added.<lb />
Studerat Turnbow's unusual method<lb />
of obtaining knowledge was first ap-<lb />
Iplied to his course in Russian. "I<lb />
read 2,000 Russian vocabulary words<lb />
jinto the machine, then gave the Eng-<lb />
lish meaning to each he reported.<lb />
Results were so successful that I<lb />
started reading notes from all my<lb />
courses into the device.<lb />
j "L rememfor-r bow my fellow stu-<lb />
j den to. laughed when I told them<lb />
about 'sleep-learning he remarked.<lb />
"But when I started tossing around<lb />
five syllable vocabulary words, for-<lb />
mulas, dates and complete passages<lb />
from Shakespeare, they changed their<lb />
attitude<lb />
After writing several articles on<lb />
his sleep-learning results, Mr. Turn-<lb />
bow continued his experiments. Im-<lb />
mediately upon graduation, he formed<lb />
Sleep-Learning Research Association<lb />
in Omaha, Nebraska. Last week with<lb />
the publication of his illustrated book-<lb />
let "Learn A Langnage�While You<lb />
Sleep Sleep - Learning Research<lb />
Press ($2), the public was offered<lb />
his secret. The booklet tells his com-<lb />
plete story and how to make his<lb />
'sleep-luarning device for as little as<lb />
$50.<lb />
Chesterfield Selects<lb />
Girl Representative<lb />
For ECC Campus Work<lb />
Shirley Moose of Salisbury has been<lb />
appointed Chesterfield campus co-re-<lb />
presentative at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, it was announced here today by<lb />
Campus Merchandising Bureau, Inc.<lb />
She was chosen from applicants<lb />
throughout the country to represent<lb />
Cnesterfield cigartttes. Th-j position<lb />
will mean valuable experience :n<lb />
merchandising, advertising, and pub-<lb />
lic relations, as tihe student repre-<lb />
s ntative gets on-thejob training in<lb />
conducting a sales promotion pro-<lb />
gram. Shirley will work with Repre-<lb />
sentative Bruce Phillips.<lb />
"No one realy learns much, but I sure teach a mighty popular seminar.<lb />
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MONDAY, MARCH 8, ,fm<lb />
onH<lb />
PAGE POUR EAST CARUL1MAW ��� , , - � ��� .<lb />
East Carolina Defeats Erskiner86-64 In NAIA Here<lb />
Shades Of Sonny Russell<lb />
Hodges Sets New Scoring Mark As Bucs<lb />
Win Right To Play In Kansas Tournament<lb />
Another Trophy For The Bucs<lb />
i,Q,ges Inks Pact<lb />
:ith Eagle Squad<lb />
Pro Football<lb />
Hodges, for the past four<lb />
outstanding athlete at East<lb />
College, signed a contract<lb />
� 24 to play professional foot-<lb />
wit h the Philadelphia Eagles of<lb />
fir<lb />
("aroima<lb />
Februarv<lb />
Kai<lb />
tonal<lb />
Football League. The<lb />
reportedly calls for a<lb />
Ho<lb />
considered offers from the<lb />
Angeles Rams as well as the<lb />
es. He will report to the Eagle<lb />
ing can i in August.<lb />
th contract however,<lb />
;es will remain a student her-<lb />
igh the fall and winter quarters<lb />
year in order to compl te work<lb />
 college degree. An irrange-<lb />
i eing worked out so that he<lb />
ui<lb />
remain<lb />
a student<lb />
and<lb />
lay<lb />
ball<lb />
a4 the same tim<lb />
i<lb />
l-<lb />
Don H.irris. freshman sensation of the Pirates, goes up and under<lb />
for two points againsl Erskine's Flying Feel in the District 26 NAIA<lb />
championship game. Behind Harris is C. D. Vermillion. Ralph Moore (35)<lb />
looks on. (Photos by Tommie Lupton)<lb />
Dave Lee Awarded APO Grid Trophy<lb />
At a fraternity banquet held at<lb />
Greenville Country ' lu Dave<lb />
Lee was awarded the APO Outstand-<lb />
ing Player Trophy for 11353. Lee was<lb />
tv.ed to receive the trophy for<lb />
merit as an outstanding player and<lb />
for sportsmanship.<lb />
The trophy will have his name<lb />
aved on it, and will be placed<lb />
in the trophy case in the gym. Lee<lb />
ed an engraved key, which<lb />
will be retained each year by the<lb />
Thia will be an annual<lb />
ev<lb />
r-<lb />
or Che Eagles<lb />
A native of Kinston where he<lb />
tarred in football and basketball for<lb />
Grainger High. Hodges came to East<lb />
one of the out-<lb />
Tun p rformers in the<lb />
ix d his collegiate grid-<lb />
� r la I rall by leading the<lb />
Pirate football ssuad to an 8-1 regu-<lb />
iv. ' u ; ?ketball too,<lb />
"� 220-pound athlete has paced<lb />
East Carolina teams. He sparked the<lb />
Bucs to their first North State Con-<lb />
ference basketball championship last<lb />
w ek and Wednesday night led the<lb />
Pirates to the District 26 NAIA title.<lb />
The preceding evening he set a new<lb />
conference scoring mark I y bettering<lb />
an Alpha thl, total four yt,ar record of 1.960<lb />
nega activity sponsored in the points set last season by Ronald<lb />
that all tootball player, will Roger? of Western Carolina.<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
'(enter Bobby Hodges, the North tourney<lb />
; Late Conference's new scoring cham-<lb />
1 ion, oured in 22 points Wednesday<lb />
aight as the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
turned back Erskine 86-64 for the<lb />
NAIA championship of District 26.<lb />
i he contest, which was played here<lb />
as part of a two-day tourney spon-<lb />
sored by the Rotary Club, was boring<lb />
in comparison with three previous<lb />
games.<lb />
Opening Round<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne's Bears, also of the<lb />
North State Conference, and Erskine<lb />
opened the tourney play on Tuesday<lb />
night. That contest saw the Flying<lb />
Feet come from behind a 13-point<lb />
deficit to turn ' ack the Bears 81-78.<lb />
! he evening's second encounter�this<lb />
53.<lb />
in the future.<lb />
� i the<lb />
�phy.<lb />
goal o� receiving<lb />
The Pirate boxing squa 1 handed<lb />
Duke University frehmen a 6-3<lb />
setback during the 1939 season.<lb />
East Carolina played a 30-game<lb />
basketball schedule during the season<lb />
of 1938-39.<lb />
Bill Holland, rated by many as East<lb />
Carolina's greatest baseball player,<lb />
compiled a 10-4 as a memer of the<lb />
Washington Senator's farm system<lb />
during 1938.<lb />
Joe Williams scored a tihird round<lb />
TKO in the heavyweight bout as<lb />
East Carolina rallied to tie Louisburg<lb />
4-4 in a Februarv. 1939, boxing match.<lb />
Hodges Sets Scoring Mark<lb />
; :ie between East Carolina and Pres-<lb />
yterian (runner's up to Erskine in<lb />
South Carolina's Little Four)�also<lb />
� r,v a second half play a large part<lb />
in the victor's cause. The Pirates<lb />
finally won it, 80-71.<lb />
The Pirat s were forced to bounce<lb />
back 'rm a 12-point deficit to over-<lb />
e the Blue Stockings in the second<lb />
If of play. Presbyterian jumped<lb />
a 24-18 lead at the end of the first<lb />
riod aiu<lb />
FG FT PF TP<lb />
6 0 4 12<lb />
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d then lengthened their mar-<lb />
t<lb />
Pirat s could<lb />
Bobby Hodges sets a new North btate Conference scoring record in the first period of the East Carolina-<lb />
Presbyterian NAIA basketball game here Tuesday night. Hodges' basket broke the four year record of 1,960 points<lb />
established last year by Ronald Rogers of Western Carolina.<lb />
gin Io So  oeiore<lb />
find themselves.<lb />
The Bucs stormed back to tie th<lb />
�on on a hook shot by Charlie Huff-<lb />
man just as the third period ended.<lb />
i, the third period also, substitute<lb />
P ml Jones came off the bench to pro-<lb />
vide the victory spark. Jones dumped<lb />
in three crucial baskets in the third<lb />
period and also turned in an out-<lb />
;tending defensive game. Cecil Heath,<lb />
the Pirates All-Conference guard, de-<lb />
lighted the fans with his looping set<lb />
hots and drib'ling displays.<lb />
But the big show of the night as<lb />
.ar as the fans were concerned was<lb />
nit on by Ronald Ragan of the Blue<lb />
Stockings. Ragan played what was<lb />
p rhaps the most polished game of<lb />
the year in Memorial Gym as he col-<lb />
lected 27 points with a wide variety<lb />
of shots. The Pirate cheering section<lb />
gave the lanky forward a standing<lb />
ovation when he fouled out late in<lb />
the contest.<lb />
The Presbyterian offense, which ap-<lb />
peared to be patterned after that of<lb />
N. C. State's fabulous Wolfpack, kept<lb />
t!i Pirates off balance througout the<lb />
majority of the game with its flashy<lb />
ball handling but the Buccaneers out-<lb />
lasted the speedy South Carolinians<lb />
'n the final session. Bohhy Hodges<lb />
took top scormg honors for the local's<lb />
with 25 points and in so doing<lb />
established a new four-year North<lb />
State Conference scoring mark. The<lb />
old record of 1,960 points was set<lb />
last year by Western Carolina's All<lb />
American, Ronald Rogers.<lb />
The 22 points collected by Hodges<lb />
against Krskine gives him a total of<lb />
1,998 with at least one contest re-<lb />
maining to be played at the National<lb />
a s in Kansas City this week.<lb />
Wednesday's Games<lb />
The championship contest between<lb />
Erskine and Fas Carolina never, af-<lb />
t( r the opening moments, lived up to<lb />
its pre-game billing. The Bucs, click-<lb />
ing with their best team play, pulled<lb />
, ay from South Carolina's Little<lb />
Four champs with surprising ease.<lb />
Pn riously, Fr-kine hail lost only<lb />
vice in 25 outings but W dnesday<lb />
�  n't tbeii night.<lb />
East Carolina opened the scoring<lb />
with three quick baskets but the Fly-<lb />
ing Feet ralli d to tie the count at<lb />
8-8. The Bucs pulled into a 20-13 first<lb />
quarter lead and lengthen d the mar-<lb />
gin to 40-31 at the half.<lb />
Senior Forward Charlie Huffman,<lb />
like Hodges playing hi-s last home<lb />
gam �, got hot in the final quarter to<lb />
take runner-up scoring n- ,nors for<lb />
the Pirates with 17 points.<lb />
Don Harris, freshman forward,<lb />
tallied 15 points and played his usual<lb />
good game of rebounding.<lb />
Presbyterian Wins<lb />
But the best game by far was the<lb />
preliminary consolation event ' e-<lb />
tween Presbyterian and Lenoir Rhyne.<lb />
The Bears took the lead at 16-14 at<lb />
the quarter and stretched it to ten<lb />
points, 45-35 at half. The Blue Stock-<lb />
ings came thundering back after in-<lb />
termission however, to cut the Bears<lb />
margin to 52-47 and then tied the<lb />
count at 77-77 at the end of the re-<lb />
gulation cont st.<lb />
In the overtime period the score<lb />
was tied ?it 81-81 with 1:35 left when<lb />
Dave Thompson of the Blue Stock-<lb />
ing, got the ball. Thompson idly<lb />
dribbled back and fourth in front of<lb />
the L'noir Rhyne defenders until<lb />
barely three seconds remained in the<lb />
contest. Then he drove for the basket<lb />
and his lay-up shot fell through just<lb />
as the buzzer sounded.<lb />
Ronald Ragan again took the scor-<lb />
ing honors with 26 points. These plus<lb />
the opening night's 27 gave him the<lb />
Sig.l 0.1<lb />
'1 lie boxe-s:<lb />
Presbvlerian (71)<lb />
i). i  mp n, f<lb />
Ragan, f<lb />
B. Thompson, t<lb />
Burgess, c<lb />
Stone, c<lb />
Toole, g<lb />
Sloan, g<lb />
Beaumont, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
East Carolina (80)<lb />
Huffman, f<lb />
Harris, f<lb />
Jones, f, g<lb />
Hodges, c<lb />
Akin , e<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
Hodge, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
Pre ibyterian 24<lb />
Fast Carolina 18<lb />
Free throws missed: Presbyterian<lb />
�I). Thompson 1, Pagan 1. Toole 1.<lb />
ami Beaumont 2; East Carolina<lb />
Huffman :i. Harris 1, Jones 3. Hod-<lb />
ge 4, and H ath i.<lb />
Officials: Hello ami Mock.<lb />
1<lb />
5<lb />
8<lb />
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19<lb />
17 r<lb />
21 2:<lb />
13<lb />
i<lb />
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71<lb />
so<lb />
FG FTPFTP<lb />
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4<lb />
1<lb />
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Frskine (fit)<lb />
Robinson, f<lb />
Moore, f �<lb />
Gilliam, f<lb />
Whaley, c<lb />
Vermillion, g<lb />
Heddon, g<lb />
Storms, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
East Carolina (86)<lb />
Huffman, f<lb />
Harris, f<lb />
Jones, f<lb />
Hodges, c<lb />
Akins, c<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Moye, g<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
Frskine 13<lb />
Fast Carolina 20<lb />
Free throws missed: Erskine�Ro-<lb />
b itsou 1, Moore 2, and Gilliam 1;<lb />
Cast Carolina�Hodgeg 2 and Heath<lb />
1.<lb />
Officials: Bello and Mock.<lb />
10<lb />
6<lb />
1<lb />
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0<lb />
17<lb />
0<lb />
9<lb />
86<lb />
Fast Carolina College's Pirates, champions of the North State Con<lb />
ference, line up for a squad picture: From left to right: E. W. Bush. Paul<lb />
Jones, J. C. Thoma Johnny Rice, Charlie Huffman, Bobby Hodges, Wav<lb />
erly Akins, Don Harris. Ronald Hodge. William Mc Arthur and Cecil Heath.<lb />
18 19 14�64<lb />
20 21 25�86<lb />
Deacons First For Bascballers<lb />
The 1935 girls basketball team here<lb />
was known a the "Ramblers" and<lb />
was coached by Dr. A. D. Frank,<lb />
now head of the social studies de-<lb />
artment here.<lb />
March 10, 1939 - J. D. Alexander,<lb />
athletic director at East Carolina,<lb />
resigned his position in order to<lb />
enter private business in Texas.<lb />
East Carolina College's diamond<lb />
nine will op- n their 20 game sched-<lb />
ule when they play host to the Demon<lb />
Deacon- of Wake Forest in the first<lb />
of a two game series, here at Col-<lb />
I g. "H hi March 24.<lb />
In addition bo Wake Forest and<lb />
� an College, Elon, High<lb />
Point and Cuilford; the latter four<lb />
g conference games; the Pirates<lb />
will play host to Mountclair State<lb />
T aehers College of New Jersey again<lb />
this year for a two day engagement.<lb />
The East Carolina College 1954<lb />
baseball schedule is as follows:<lb />
v rch 24- Wake Forr st Home<lb />
March 26�Wake Forest Away<lb />
March 30�Montclair S T C Home<lb />
April I- Montclair STC Home<lb />
April 2 High Point Away<lb />
Anril 3�Guilford Away<lb />
April9 Elon"Home<lb />
April15�ACCAway-<lb />
April24�ACCHome<lb />
April26 -ACCAway<lb />
April28�High PointHome<lb />
30�GuilfordHome<lb />
May5�GuiifordHome<lb />
Mas7� GuilfordAway<lb />
May8�ElonAway<lb />
May12�ACCHome<lb />
denotes doubleheader<lb />
TJ e 1939 football squad at East<lb />
Carolina scored only 13 points against<lb />
168 for � opposition. The Bucs<lb />
compiled a record of 0-8.<lb />
E tst Carolina's 1946 football squad<lb />
d out its season with a 53-0 win<lb />
r Pope Field.<lb />
Not This Time, Buddy<lb />
Erskine's Randy Whaley (44) goes high into the air to block an attempted shot by Lenoir Rhyne's Rae-<lb />
ford Wells in the opening game of the NAIA tourney h ere last week. The player in th� foal lane is Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne's Floyd Propet,<lb />
What<lb />
the '<lb /><lb />
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jlONDAY, MARCH 8, 1954<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Hob Hilldrup<lb />
Buccaneers Win First League Cage Title<lb />
tedl<lb />
na o<lb />
� -� the lead of these<lb />
uns in lending<lb />
 my way possible.<lb />
11 e i r<lb />
ECL Baseball Squad Starts Practice<lb />
I a La i Fo<lb />
;cue.<lb />
Hal<lb />
Di<lb />
: �<lb />
rirste Netters<lb />
Heady To Start<lb />
Spring Workouts<lb />
B<lb />
�<lb />
!i<lb />
�J. W. Brow Ring<lb />
� the 1964 i dition of th<lb />
a tennis team will begin<lb />
i ie team will b eoachd '<lb />
?mith, formerly athletic<lb />
Canuptoell College. H<lb />
tam of the 1958 net<lb />
Ie to play because<lb />
teach during bhe<lb />
ig senior from<lb />
"� ly i the most<lb />
lace. His superior<lb />
ivi been valuable<lb />
Pirate n - squad for<lb />
" J ears. T lere should<lb />
leaving on his part<lb />
ndid performances<lb />
ons i" tennis during hL<lb />
Don Muse, last<lb />
I oao Howard lrn r,<lb />
'�"�'�' tor, who pre<lb />
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title th�<lb />
amen i .<lb />
' � nis team.<lb />
 U rmen include Paul<lb />
i r Bruton, and J. V.<lb />
s1 ear's i btermen ho<lb />
ick are Joe Hallow, Don<lb />
j ears number three<lb />
i n because of grad-<lb />
as Foscue, number<lb />
a on, has decided<lb />
in ii to play. Both<lb />
cords last yeai and<lb />
lifficull problem of<lb />
racqueteers finish-<lb />
e behind High Point<lb />
Wake Forest's Demon Doacons, head coachir.g duties of the diamond<lb />
East Carolina Cagers Smash<lb />
Atlantic Christian Quint 86-75<lb />
yearly one of the top teams of the<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference, will pro-<lb />
vide the apposition March 24 when<lb />
Ea t Carolina's Pirates open the 1954<lb />
bas ball season.<lb />
"n addition to numerous newcomers<lb />
on the squad, when began workouts<lb />
la t Monday, the coaching staff will<lb />
represent a change from last year.<lb />
.lack Boono, Buccaneer coach from<lb />
last season, is devoting his energies<lb />
to football while Jim Mallory, assist-<lb />
ant gridiron boss, now handles the<lb />
port. Karl Smith, football and bas-<lb />
ketball assistant, will also assist with<lb />
th<lb />
baseball squad.<lb />
Heading the returning lettermen<lb />
is a veteran pitching staff composed<lb />
i of Jim Byrd, Jim Pinex, Clyde Owens<lb />
and Ken Hall. Newcomers include Bill<lb />
Loving, Don Harris, Jimmy Barnes,<lb />
I-en Johnson, Don Curtis and Jeter<lb />
Taylor.<lb />
In the infield returning veterans<lb />
include first baseman W. C. Sander-<lb />
son, second baseman Cecil Heath and<lb />
third sacker Charlie Cherry. At the<lb />
shortstop position the Bucs can call<lb />
on veteran Paul Jone.s plus Wilbur<lb />
in 1953. Their only conference losses j Thompson and newcomer Ray Penn-<lb />
w re sustained at the hands of High ington. In the outfield the Pirates<lb />
Point by scores of 5-2 and 4-3. will have at least three in Bovd Webb,<lb />
rhis year's team promises to make ; paui Gay and Qaither Cline.<lb />
another strong bid for the title. All Bill Cline, who is regarded as a<lb />
newcomers are urged to report to good prospect, has practically been<lb />
practice next week on the college conceded the first string catching<lb />
courts.<lb />
The moat hearty congratulations to<lb />
Coach Howard Porter and the current<lb />
dition of the basketball purple and<lb />
gold. They have through teamwork<lb />
produced bhe greatest cage season in<lb />
the history of the sport at East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
They have heaped upon our school<lb />
untold and unprecedented praise and<lb />
A 12-year-old jinx was broken on<lb />
February 27 aa East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege turned back Atlantic Christian<lb />
86-75 to take the North State Con-<lb />
f rence asketball crown. Not since<lb />
1942 had the team which finished<lb />
first in the regular season gone on<lb />
to cop the title in tournament play.<lb />
The Pirates won their way into<lb />
the finals by turning back Guilford<lb />
in the opening round, 74-54, and Elon<lb />
in the semi-finals, 80-G5. Atlantic<lb />
Christian broke the century mark in<lb />
defeating Catawla in the opener and<lb />
upset Lenoir Rhyne in the semi-<lb />
final.<lb />
Center Bobby Hodges, the unani-<lb />
position.<lb />
North Stale Conference Champs<lb />
esrteem. They lifted ECC's cage for<lb />
tunes into a bracket never before held mous choice as the tourney's Most<lb />
ly a Pirate aggregation. Valuable Player, bucketed 34 points<lb />
 Their p rformance in the North in the championship game. This total,<lb />
State Tournament was of the best i �. n �  �<lb />
 . . , �'��� ww i- along w,tn 26 against Guilford and<lb />
Whipping through the regular season .<lb />
� with a 18-1 mark-incidentally the I against Ekm� ve Hod�es 1<lb />
i<lb />
East Carolina Collo<lb />
Pir;<lb />
axes, champions of the North State Con ference, line up for a squad picture: From left to right: E. W. Bush, Paul<lb />
J. C. Thomas Johmn Rice, Charlie Huffman, Bobby Hodges, Wav erly Akin<lb />
Don Harris, Ronald Hodge, William Mc Arthur and Cecil Heath.<lb />
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' in North Carolina the Pirates<lb />
won ov i hosts of followers and, very<lb />
obviously, a host of antagonists.<lb />
Everywhere EH C performed it was a<lb />
��� e of u . to knock oil the<lb />
feeling pr vailed in<lb />
of 'JO and a new record for three<lb />
frames in tournament play. The pre-<lb />
vious mark had been set by Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne Ton S llari in 1952.<lb />
ACC Takes Lead<lb />
As wae the case in two regular<lb />
season meetings between the two<lb />
competition dU' AUamic Christian jumped away<lb />
fo la d early ,n the contest but folded in<lb />
� called shoddy basket- ucluteh" The Bulkk) !ed 2�-17<lb />
I drive for the title all were at quarter but f1 hehind 41"36<lb />
�� con . : n but still it somehow '<lb />
flo sn'1 �� m right that a team which<lb />
finished sixth or seventh in the regu-<lb />
lar season may capture the crown.<lb />
Elon's Christians came close to doing<lb />
just thi wuen ley drygulch d the<lb />
" y team to repel t e Pirates- -West-<lb />
ern Car lina and I ei for two quar-<lb />
ters � !i ing daylights out<lb />
f ' oac . Port r's charges.<lb />
n he Pin ti s' first nighter with<lb />
Guilford, East Carolina could do<lb />
�"� t right. For three quarters<lb />
wa-s tcai ing at the seams and<lb />
: �; I he ragged<lb />
. - ' � . in inal minutes did<lb />
ey gel bhe coarseness out of their<lb />
3 tcm md ay the kind of basket-<lb />
ball that has made t.hem one of the<lb />
Hiding small college bas-<lb />
in addition to Hodges, the Pirate<lb />
offense was sparked by J. C. Thomas<lb />
who collected 17 markers and Don<lb />
Harris who bucketed 15.<lb />
Billy Widgeon and John Marley<lb />
paced the Bulldogs. Widgeon turned<lb />
in an excellent defensive game and<lb />
also led the scoring with 18 points.<lb />
East Carolina turned on the steam<lb />
in the third period berore the capaci-<lb />
ty crowd of 3.500. The Pirat s drove<lb />
into a 58-41 margin after six min-<lb />
utes of play but the Bulldogs, paced<lb />
by Widgeon and Jerry Williams, pull-<lb />
ed to within six points. Another<lb />
outburst sent the Bucs in front 612-47<lb />
from which point they voast d to<lb />
the win.<lb />
ill<lb />
Ti<lb />
, �'� rs in the nation.<lb />
 bhe c ampionhip game<lb />
in Atbr.tic Christian (a club<lb />
in (rant in the 1154-55<lb />
1 ' e Pirat played a smart,<lb />
is-up � :  � : at irov( the<lb />
Lighting Bulldogs into r luctant sub-<lb />
mission.<lb />
In the awarding of trophies the<lb />
Pirates seemed gluttonous by taking<lb />
the winm r's trophy, the outstajuiing<lb />
player trophy (Hodge-) and the win-<lb />
ner's individual trophies.<lb />
Looking from any angle, this was<lb />
Ba ; i arolkia's year on the basketball<lb />
iattlefi( I. Here's hoping this vill be<lb />
i perennial happening.<lb />
Buccaneers Honored<lb />
Three East Carolinians, Bobby<lb />
Hodges, Charlie Huffman and<lb />
Don Harris, have been named to<lb />
the 1954 All-Conference basket-<lb />
hail squad for (he North State<lb />
loop.<lb />
In addition, both Hodges and<lb />
Huffman �erc named to first<lb />
string all-tournament berths for<lb />
the North State Conference tour-<lb />
ney held recently at Lexington.<lb />
Hodge , also vas the unanimous<lb />
choice for the Most Valuable<lb />
Player tourney award.<lb />
The box:<lb />
ECC<lb />
Huffman, f<lb />
Harris, f<lb />
Jone, f<lb />
McArthur, c<lb />
Hodges, c<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Move, g<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
Hodge, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
ACC<lb />
Pe bles, i<lb />
Hutchins, f<lb />
By rum, f<lb />
Williams, f<lb />
iHebbe, f<lb />
Marley, c<lb />
jBeacham, c<lb />
Hester, g<lb />
Precise, g<lb />
Tomlinson, g<lb />
Widgeon, g .<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
13<lb />
6 1<lb />
4 7<lb />
1 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
12 10<lb />
7 3<lb />
0 1<lb />
0 4<lb />
0 0<lb />
5 15<lb />
3 2<lb />
0 0<lb />
5 34<lb />
3 17<lb />
0 1<lb />
4 4<lb />
1 0<lb />
30 26 26 86<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
2 13 5<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
6<lb />
0<lb />
5<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
6<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
5<lb />
0<lb />
4<lb />
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0<lb />
6<lb />
1<lb />
6<lb />
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0<lb />
17<lb />
0<lb />
14<lb />
7<lb />
0<lb />
8<lb />
1<lb />
5 18<lb />
3 5<lb />
Ahearon, g  2<lb />
Totals  24 27 23 75<lb />
Score by periods:<lb />
HOC  17 24 21 26�86<lb />
AOC  20 16 11 28�75<lb />
Free throws missed: Harris 5,<lb />
iHodge.s 2, Thomas 2, Move, Haith 4,<lb />
i Peebles, Williams 4, Marley, Beach-<lb />
am 2, Percise 2, Tomlinson 2, Ahear-<lb />
on.<lb />
"First let me say that I appreciate the fact that most of you managed<lb />
to make this 8 o'clock class<lb /><pb facs="00038344_tn_0006" /><lb />
PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MONDAT, MARCH 8<lb />
Sauter-Finegan Dance Band<lb />
Appears Here March 15<lb />
No men have done more to influ-<lb />
ence modern American dance music<lb />
than lanky, bespectacled Ed SauteT<lb />
and Bill Finegan. Rated among the<lb />
top five arrangers in the country,<lb />
for over a decade they wrote the<lb />
great scores played by the Benny<lb />
Goodman, Glenn Miller, lommy Dor-<lb />
sey, Artie Shaw, Woody Herman,<lb />
Ray McKinlejr and other outstanding<lb />
bands.<lb />
Now they have their own orchestra,<lb />
the Sauter-Finegan Band, which will<lb />
appear en campus Monday, March 15,<lb />
at 8 pjn. in Wright auditorium.<lb />
The orchestra will play for the<lb />
Entertainment Series dance and con-<lb />
oa-t. The concert begins at 8 p.m. and<lb />
the dance at 9:30, lasting until 11:45<lb />
p.m. The event will be semi-formal.<lb />
Students and owners of season tickets<lb />
of the Entertainment Series will be<lb />
admitted. Students may bring in<lb />
guests at a nominal charge.<lb />
The new maestri, who have already<lb />
won considerable acclaim for their<lb />
RCA Victor rcordings, have definite<lb />
ideas about what their joint venture<lb />
should and will offer. As they explain<lb />
it, "The music of our new band can<lb />
best be summed up in two words�<lb />
color and mood. Everything we write<lb />
will attempt to create a certain mood<lb />
that is consistent with the composi-<lb />
tion and a certain color that blends<lb />
in with the mood. All of this, with<lb />
a strong beat, will give the public<lb />
what we think is good dance music.<lb />
"We want our music to be witty,<lb />
humorous, conversational. We don't<lb />
want to write anything that will be<lb />
too heavy. Everything will be guided<lb />
by mood, and we feel that there is a<lb />
mood for every purpose, gay or ser-<lb />
ious. Moods fluctuate, consequently<lb />
we expect to have enough variety in<lb />
our book to meet any situation<lb />
Style of the band, again in their<lb />
J. C. PENNEY CO.<lb />
"Always First Quality"<lb />
1<lb />
WE CARRY THE VERY<lb />
LATEST STYLES FOR<lb />
COLLEGE WEAR<lb />
own words, "We are not starting out<lb />
with any preconceived notion of style.<lb />
Whatever style or identity the band<lb />
has will grow out of our writing. We<lb />
have actually included a percussion<lb />
section (aside from the drummer) in<lb />
our band because we feel that percus-<lb />
sion sounds are needed to add color<lb />
and thus broaden the musical spec-<lb />
trum of our arrangements.<lb />
"To achieve this we use the xylo-<lb />
phone, orchestra bells, triangle,<lb />
chimes, celeste and tympani�and not<lb />
just on recordings, either. Our band<lb />
will sound the same both On records<lb />
and in person. We want the people<lb />
to feel they are getting their money's<lb />
worth in a theatre or ballroom, if<lb />
they come to see us after they've<lb />
heard our records<lb />
Dance Band Leaders Here March 15<lb />
AAUW Sponsors<lb />
Childrens Play<lb />
In Spring Term<lb />
For its (Spring production, the<lb />
Teachers Playhouse has chosen "The<lb />
Emperor's New Clothes a drama-<lb />
tization by Charlotte Chorpenning of<lb />
the Hans Christian Andersen fairy<lb />
tale.<lb />
Under the sponsorship of the Amer-<lb />
ican Association of University Wo-<lb />
men, the play will be presented at<lb />
matinees on April 20 for children of<lb />
the Greenville schools, April 21 and<lb />
22 for children from the county<lb />
schools and April 23 for Eppes<lb />
School. On the evening of April 21,<lb />
a performance for adults will take<lb />
place.<lb />
Mrs. James Poindexter is commit-<lb />
tee chairman for the AAUW, while<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey will act as faculty<lb />
supervisor for the Teachers Play-<lb />
house. The Playhouse staff for the<lb />
production includes Percy Wilkins,<lb />
director. Delphia Rawls, business<lb />
manager; Eddie Powell, technical di-<lb />
rector; Jean Tetterton, stage mana-<lb />
ger; Sally Rogers, publicity.<lb />
Past productions for children spon-<lb />
sored by the AAUW have been "Peter<lb />
Pan "Tom Sawyer "Alice In Won-<lb />
derland" and "Robin Hood<lb />
Search Continues<lb />
Search ig continuing for the<lb />
party, or parties who entered<lb />
the Business office February 19.<lb />
The thieves entered the front<lb />
entrance of the Administration<lb />
building and broke the lock on<lb />
the safe door in the Business,<lb />
office. They stole $210.71, in<lb />
cash, overlooking $1685.13 in<lb />
other cash and checks.<lb />
According to local police, the<lb />
investigation is continuing but<lb />
no arrests have been made at<lb />
this time.<lb />
Bill Finegan. left, and Ed Sauter, right, will conduct their orchestra<lb />
for the Entertainment Series Dance, Monday. March 15. A short concert<lb />
will preceed the dance.<lb />
K�j.� �r ares Restaurant<lb />
For That Extra Snack<lb />
Golden Brown, Buttered<lb />
IWAFFLES �o<lb />
SGA Committee<lb />
Observes Food<lb />
Handling Here<lb />
A committee of two students and<lb />
a member of the faculty was selected<lb />
at the Legislature meeting to inves-<lb />
tigate the various restaurants in<lb />
Greenville. This committee will work<lb />
in coopration with the Greenville<lb />
Health Department<lb />
After visiting the different res-<lb />
taurants to observe how th� food is<lb />
served and handled, the committee<lb />
will report back to the SGA.<lb />
They will recommend to the Legis-<lb />
lature to send a letter to any eating<lb />
place that s rves and handles food<lb />
improperly, suggesting that improve-<lb />
ments should be made.<lb />
Serving en the committee are Paul<lb />
Cameron, Maidred Morris and Dr.<lb />
W. E. Marshall.<lb />
The committee was set up on the<lb />
basis of a food poisoning epidemic last<lb />
week.<lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain Goods<lb />
Visit<lb />
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 ���<lb />
EC Honor Society<lb />
Chooses Officers<lb />
For Spring Term<lb />
Janice Penny of Raleigh will serve<lb />
as president of the Eta Chi Chapter<lb />
of Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society<lb />
in education, during: the present<lb />
school year.<lb />
Other new officer choseti in a<lb />
recent meeting are James Limer,<lb />
Warrenton, vice president, and Ann<lb />
Smith, Tarhoro, secretary.<lb />
Donnell Muse of Tarboro, retiring<lb />
head of the society, presided over<lb />
the meeting as plans were made to<lb />
send a delegate to the 19th Biennial<lb />
Convocation of Kappa Delta Pi which<lb />
will be held at Purdue University,<lb />
Lafayette, Ind March 11, 12 and 13.<lb />
Janice P nny was elected to serve<lb />
as the delegate of the chapter. She<lb />
is planning to leave March 9 and re-<lb />
turn March 15.<lb />
Opportunity<lb />
Knocks<lb />
MATH. LANGUAGE STUDENTS<lb />
NEED FOR FEDERAL POSTS<lb />
A representative of the National<lb />
Security Agency is scheduled to visit<lb />
the campus to interview qualified stu-<lb />
i dents for permanent career positions<lb />
in language and mathematics. No<lb />
Civil Service status is required and<lb />
the jobs are located in Washington,<lb />
D. C.<lb />
Mrs. Mary R. Hunt, representing<lb />
the agency, will conduct the inter-<lb />
views at the Placement office in the<lb />
near future. Additional information<lb />
may be obtained from Dr. J. L.<lb />
Oppelt on ur before March 15.<lb />
Mathematics majors and language<lb />
students will be considered for pro-<lb />
fessional positions with starting sal-<lb />
ari s ranging from $3,410 to $5,060<lb />
per annum.<lb />
PHOTO CONTEST<lb />
Kappa Alpha Mu, honorary frater-<lb />
nity devoted to photojournalism,<lb />
through its president, Wyn Wardell,<lb />
Houston University, recently announc-<lb />
ed its ninth annual 50-Print Inter-<lb />
I national Collegiate Photography Ex-<lb />
I hibition for college students.<lb />
The contest is sponsored by the 18<lb />
i KAM chapters, to extend special re-<lb />
; cognition to those persons showing<lb />
j talent and interest in photography.<lb />
'Any college student is eligible to<lb />
 articipate. Pictures should be post-<lb />
marked not later than April 1, 1954,<lb />
and they must have been taken since<lb />
April 1, 1953. Four class will be<lb />
judged; News, Feature. Sports, Pic-<lb />
ture Sequence.<lb />
Winners in each class will receive<lb />
a $25 Government Bond, and runner-<lb />
ups will receive certificates of re-<lb />
cognition. Judging will be at Huston,<lb />
at the fraternity's annual convention<lb />
in April. For entry forms or informa-<lb />
tion, write to Print Chairman, Mabel<lb />
Stewart, Room 114, School of Journ-<lb />
alism, University of Houston, Tex or<lb />
to Ken Fee, National KAM Secretary,<lb />
j 18 Walter Williams Hall, University<lb />
of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.<lb />
Persons interested in receiving in-<lb />
formation about forming a chapter<lb />
should write Ken Fee at the above<lb />
address.<lb />
American Verse<lb />
Lecture Topic<lb />
Of Noted Poet<lb />
Dr. Gordden Link of Washington,<lb />
D. C, poet, speaking recently here,<lb />
traced developments in American<lb />
poetry from 1899 until today. Begin-<lb />
ning with the publication of Edwin<lb />
Markham's "The Man with the Hoe<lb />
he summarized the salient character-<lb />
istics and the contributions of each<lb />
decade from the turn of the century<lb />
to the present.<lb />
Dr. Link, author of the recent<lb />
volume "Three Poems for Now was<lb />
here on a two-day visit. While at the<lb />
college, he led discussions in various<lb />
classes and conducted a workshop on<lb />
creative writing for students and<lb />
others. His visit was sponsored by<lb />
the Faculty Lecture Club.<lb />
Pointing to changes which he<lb />
elieves are now observable in the<lb />
content, spirit, and technique of mod-<lb />
ern American poetry, he stressed a<lb />
now emphasis on poetry dealing with<lb />
the theme of peace; a shift from the<lb />
"blooding philosophical" to the lyric<lb />
approach; a new attention to metri-<lb />
cal, as opposed to free verse, and a<lb />
keen interest on the part of many<lb />
poets in problems of social signific-<lb />
ance.<lb />
Dr. Link's poetry has been publish-<lb />
d in periodicals in thus country for<lb />
many years and has been included in<lb />
a number of anthologies. He is the<lb />
author, with others, of "Christ in the<lb />
Breadline a volume commended for<lb />
the excellence of its religious verse.<lb />
In 1948 the poetry Society of America<lb />
presented him with the Lola Ridge<lb />
Award for poetry of Social Signific-<lb />
ance. His recent volume deals with<lb />
problems of the Atomic Age.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Coleman of<lb />
East Carolina entertained in honor of<lb />
Dr. Link at an informal reception in<lb />
the Y Hut on the campus Wednesday<lb />
night.<lb />
Circle K Club<lb />
Aids Scholarship<lb />
Fund Of College<lb />
To aid their college scholarship<lb />
fund, the Circle K Club of East Caro-<lb />
lina sponsored a Games Party in the<lb />
North Dining Hall Thursday even-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Refreshments consisting of cup-<lb />
cakes and coffee were served.<lb />
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Hill, Hillsboro and Washington. The<lb />
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Walter Noona of Norfolk, Va<lb />
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Speech Therapy Work<lb />
Mrs. Dorothy Perkins, director of<lb />
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Dimes Contribution<lb />
East Carolina College contributed<lb />
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