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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954<lb />
Cooper<lb />
Number 21<lb />
SGA Presidential Election<lb />
World Diplomats Conduct Discussions On Campus<lb />
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East Carolinian" Receives<lb />
First Place At Press Meet<lb />
The "East Carolinian" received<lb />
First Place rating from the Columbia<lb />
Scholastic Press Association for the<lb />
I consecutive year at the 30th<lb />
tnu I convention in New York City<lb />
i week.<lb />
The Bast Carolina College weekly<lb />
is a �� er f the teachers' college<lb />
v i( � of the CSPA<lb />
I- ir t Place rating is judged from<lb />
 to 1.000 points. The maximum<lb />
numl er of points in the judging is<lb />
1,000. The number the "East Caro-<lb />
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speakers who will app ar on the campus next Thursday with the World Af-<lb />
nre, Hon. Canaille Ch iutemps. France, Peter J. Colliers. America, and Diosdado<lb />
speak on internation tl affairs in his field. Also appearing but not pictured.<lb />
our<lb />
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Internationalists Speak Here In Regional Test<lb />
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' . �. . ' e four sp akers will conduct<lb />
a discu world problems. Class<lb />
canceled so that the<lb />
community may be<lb />
A i a in the North Dining<lb />
gin events of the after-<lb />
i groups will meet at 3<lb />
informal discussions. Short<lb />
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ian l-answer periods will be<lb />
. . I on the program.<lb />
At these sessions Dr. Yap and Mr.<lb />
( elli rs will talk in the Y Hut on<lb />
� Western IT misphere and the Far<lb />
1 ist. Mr. Chautemps and Mr. Baba<lb />
Walter Noona of Norfolk, Va sen-<lb />
ior piano student at East Carolina<lb />
College, competes tomorrow in re-<lb />
gional auditions in Charlotte for a<lb />
Jo!  C. Metcalfe of John C. Met- I $2,000 scholarship award as encour-<lb />
editor � agement toward beginning a career<lb />
as a concert pianist.<lb />
Noons recently participated suc-<lb />
Assocuit.s, Washmgtoi<lb />
of Worldwide Press Service, will be<lb />
at East Carolina for the institute<lb />
i will act as moderator at morning<lb />
and evening programs.<lb />
lans Complete<lb />
For Men's Dorm<lb />
On 10th Street<lb />
Two dormitories and a Student<lb />
Union are among the various con-<lb />
structions that are being planned on  or to himlf and his department<lb />
cessfully in the NC Steinway Cen-<lb />
tennial Award Audition. He is the<lb />
only pianist from North Carolina to<lb />
be judged eligible for those auditions.<lb />
The winner of the Charlotte audi-<lb />
tions will, in addition to receiving<lb />
the scholarship, have a recording of<lb />
his performance sent to New York<lb />
for semifinal judging. Contestants<lb />
selected from the semifinals will play<lb />
before a national jury in April.<lb />
Noona has studied piano for four<lb />
years under Dr. Robert Carter of the<lb />
East Carolira Music Department<lb />
While studying nere, he hag brought<lb />
linian" received has not been re-<lb />
leased as yet.<lb />
Newsj apers were judged by out-<lb />
riding tut ities in joui nalism<lb />
n i � ere i ated o the a ;is of<lb />
writing and editing, general<lb />
� iv advertising, headlines and<lb />
ral considerations.<lb />
Ten delegates from the newspaper<lb />
and th "Buecan er yearbook, at<lb />
� . e CSPA convention last week<lb />
and took part in its activiti s. Includ-<lb />
ed in t' e programs were panel dis-<lb />
ons, clinic talks by journalistic<lb />
expi rts on th i Columbia University<lb />
la tear of the New York<lb />
1 tmes building.<lb />
'� - yle of th "Kast Carolinian"<lb />
was that of a metropolitan news-<lb />
� r, a journalism instructor stated<lb />
ting of individual newspaper<lb />
criticism.<lb />
The convention closed Saturday<lb />
a luncheon at the Waldorf-As-<lb />
toria Hotel.<lb />
Attending the convention from East<lb />
Carolina representing the news<lb />
were T. Parker Maddrey, editor; Faye<lb />
O'Neal, managing editor; Edna Bias-<lb />
sad, business manager; Anwer Jo-<lb />
seph, sports assistant; Valeria Shear-<lb />
on, Fred Joseph and Jerry Register,<lb />
staff assistants.<lb />
Co-Editors Tommie Lupton and<lb />
Mildred Reynolds and Associate Edi-<lb />
tor Jane Kanoy were yearbook rep-<lb />
resentatives at the meet.<lb />
Run-Offs In 1st, 2nd Veeps,<lb />
Assistant Treasurer Race<lb />
President-Elect<lb /><lb />
W .uie Cooper<lb />
we :<lb />
� in the Alumni House with<lb />
terested in Europe and the<lb />
� the Middle East<lb />
; i lie is invited to hear<lb />
speakers in a program<lb />
 talks and an open forum, at ,<lb />
i� the College Theatre.<lb />
the local campus<lb />
According to F. D. Duncan, treas-<lb />
urer, plans have been completed for<lb />
a new dormitory for men to be lo-<lb />
he j cated behind Slay Hall, facing Tenth<lb />
in-<lb />
Street. The new dorm, which was<lb />
lesigned by Eric G. Flanagan of<lb />
Hend r?on, will accommodate 310<lb />
Student Bank Opens Here<lb />
men. There will be a recreation room<lb />
in the basement of the three story<lb />
structure for ping-pong, games and<lb /><lb />
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off<lb />
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re will also<lb />
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tuile<lb />
ent-<lb />
� recording<lb />
Bank are<lb />
i p.m.<lb />
It will be<lb />
Id a.m. to<lb />
perma-<lb />
� Bud-jet<lb />
ved<lb />
�t Govern-<lb />
. eadquarters for Treas-<lb />
 rer Billy Laughmghouse and First<lb />
A sistant Howard Rooks until the<lb />
of Stu lent Union building office is rea-<lb />
he The SGA and the Administration<lb />
y. wiU operate the bank on a coopera-<lb />
asis, sharing the costs.<lb />
ast Student Budget officials and the<lb />
.1- usiness office staff worked<lb />
v. the week end auditing all books<lb />
in the Budget office in order to re-<lb />
op, n as the Student Bank this week.<lb />
The office was closed Friday and<lb />
Monday.<lb />
.yd Bray, manager of the Stu-<lb />
� � Supply Stores, urged students<lb />
to as the Student Bank to cash<lb />
as much as possible, instead<lb />
of the stationery store. The store is<lb />
not equipped adequately to cash<lb />
checks, ho added.<lb />
Tr asurer Laughinghouse said that<lb />
.ncation cards will be<lb />
andled at the SGA office by budget<lb />
tall lobby. ' officials.<lb />
lounge.<lb />
Bids for the new building are to<lb />
� r ceived April 8, and the awarding<lb />
of the contract will be shortly there-<lb />
after. Mr. Duncan reported.<lb />
At present, plans are incomplete<lb />
for a new dormitory for women,<lb />
which will be located at the north<lb />
end of th campus.<lb />
The Student Union, on which con-<lb />
struction has already begun, will be<lb />
in the basement of Wright Building.<lb />
It will contain a stationery ami book<lb />
store, soda shop, lounge room, game<lb />
room, TV room, ki: :her, and locker<lb />
and dressing rooms. Mr. 1'uncan<lb />
stated that it is hoped th; t the Stu-<lb />
dent Union will !e completed before<lb />
commencement.<lb />
on several occasions by<lb />
awards in piano contests.<lb />
winning<lb />
In Piano Contest<lb />
Walter Noona<lb />
Four Speakers Talk<lb />
8n World Affairs<lb />
Tuesday With IRC<lb />
World affairs, with emphasis on<lb />
contemporary events and problems in<lb />
the United States, the Middle and<lb />
Par Y I and Europe, will be the<lb />
topic di cussed ' y four speakers from<lb />
he faculty at a meeting next Tues-<lb />
lay of the International Relations<lb />
� meeting will bejield at 7 p.m.<lb />
in the Flanagan building. Thos" who<lb />
�  to attend are invited to be<lb />
r . <lb />
S i tkers who will appear on the<lb />
program for the evening and the<lb />
which they will discuss are<lb />
Jam s  Fleming of the department<lb />
�  languages, witli emphasis<lb />
 France; Dr. Paul Murray of<lb />
aal studies department, the<lb />
ited States; Dr. Kathleen Stokes<lb />
the social studio- department, the<lb />
hlh lias; and Dr. E. D. Johnson,<lb />
o iate librarian, the Ear East.<lb />
T meeting has been planned as<lb />
a preliminary event to the World<lb />
�' 'fairs Institute, which is scheduled<lb />
for Thursday and which will have as<lb />
principal speakers four international-<lb />
ly known authorities on problems of<lb />
the day.<lb />
Workshop Flays<lb />
h Tap In March<lb />
By Drama Group<lb />
"wo plays,  .� Romance of the<lb />
- Pa �' and Hi Web<lb />
� ; .v workshop series<lb />
��' ' Playhouse Tuesday<lb />
. Theatre.<lb />
"The Ron i of the Willow Pat-<lb />
m a co � � ly in a Chinese<lb />
��- pr� sented as a con-<lb />
d on ' rnational Theater<lb />
g i; is Pat Goodwin<lb />
rf W is, Tenn. The ra-t includes<lb />
I - Shearon .f Durham, Laura.<lb />
if New Holland, Alice White <lb />
f Greensboro, and Eddie Powell of j<lb />
Beau ort.<lb />
,4The Web a drama of middle<lb />
class life, is an original play by<lb />
Gladys Daugh rty of Kinston. Cast<lb />
'or "1 e Web directed by Doug<lb />
Mitchell, at na Want of White-<lb />
vil'e, Rachel M m ne of Newport,<lb />
D'Est P nd, Va. and Tee<lb />
if <lb />
National Theat :� Month is spon-<lb />
; e American National The-<lb />
ater and 'ademy m cooperation<lb />
with the United Nations Educational<lb />
and t ultural Organization.<lb />
,f<lb />
if ti<lb />
I<lb />
Rebel Journalists Invade Yankee Territory<lb />
day<lb />
Music Department Presents<lb />
Varied Concert On Sunday<lb />
anplau-e<lb />
to<lb />
P<lb />
in the<lb />
d VOi<lb />
at a i<lb />
fj Eas I Car dina<lb />
i; ,� and vari-<lb />
 r Carolina<lb />
jerformances by<lb />
id instrumental<lb />
: Sunday after-<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
i program, sponsored by the<lb />
, , , nent of music, pre-<lb />
Mrs. Gladys Reich-<lb />
V, Jte of the faculty, soprano,<lb />
and Wall - Noona of Norfolk, Va<lb />
student pianist. The East Carolina<lb />
Orchestra and a choir made up of<lb />
members of three choral groups at<lb />
the college, the College Choir, the<lb />
Varsity Giee Club, and the Women s<lb />
I horns WW presented in a varied<lb />
ROVD of selections.<lb />
di-<lb />
lina Orchestra opened the program<lb />
the overture to Wagner's "Die<lb />
MeistereingerM and the tuneful "Em-<lb />
peror Waltz" 1 y Strauss. The orches-<lb />
tra<lb />
a<lb />
college-community orgamza-<lb />
ion of 60 instrumentalists, also pro-<lb />
vided accompaniments for the choral<lb />
numbers and for Mrs. White.<lb />
The choir, accompanied by the or-<lb />
� � . t ra, was presented in four selec-<lb />
tions: "The Pilgrim's Chorus" from<lb />
Wagner's "Tannhauser the "Grand<lb />
March" from Verdi's "Aida and<lb />
"Onward Christian Soldiers" and the<lb />
"Battle Hymn of the Republic" in<lb />
arrangements by Fred Waring.<lb />
Friday of this week the East Oaro-<lb />
When we left for New York Tuas-<lb />
before last, only three or four<lb />
out of ten knew what to expect from<lb />
the "big city" or from tihe CSPA Con-<lb />
?ention on the campus of Columbia<lb />
University. But there have been a<lb />
�" w changos made since then. Now<lb />
all ten of us are well informed after<lb />
four days of New York sights and<lb />
convention met�tingts.<lb />
The CSPA (Columbia Scholastic<lb />
Press Association) is an association<lb />
of high school and college newspapers<lb />
and annuals. East Carolina is one<lb />
of two teachers colleges from the<lb />
South that holds membership in the<lb />
organization. Since we were the only<lb />
one of two Southern delegations in<lb />
the teachers division, our Southern<lb />
ace nt was readily spotted. This<lb />
year's convention marked the 30th<lb />
Anniversary of the CSPA. Out of<lb />
4,000 delegates, there were only 150<lb />
college students, the remainder being<lb />
from the high school bracket.<lb />
We attended meetings on Thursday<lb />
afternoon and Friday. The highlight<lb />
of Thursday's experience was a tour<lb />
�lihrough the New York Times build-<lb />
lina musicians will present the same<lb />
nrogram at a general session of the J ing. Reporters and copy writers at<lb />
With Dr Kenneth Cuthbert,<lb />
rector of the college department of, at the Municipal Auditorium m Ra<lb />
music, a conductor, the East Caro- leigh.<lb />
North Carolina Education Association .their desks, teletype and linotype<lb />
machine in action, and the giant<lb />
size printing presses which were<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
faceted several hundred feet below<lb />
ground surface, eomibined to give a<lb />
fascinating effect.<lb />
On Friday the meetings began at<lb />
10 a. m. There were separate dis-<lb />
cussions on editorials, features and<lb />
sports at this time, so the party<lb />
split in order to have a representative<lb />
present at each. Later we reassembled<lb />
for an exercise in proof reading. In the<lb />
afternoon the topic "Limitations of a<lb />
College Newspaper" stirred up some<lb />
enthusiastic controvery among East<lb />
Carolinians and other delegates, as<lb />
well, who held that the purpose oi<lb />
a college newspaper is to act as the<lb />
voice of the students. We were sur-<lb />
prised to learn of the strict censor-<lb />
ship winch is placed on the news-<lb />
papers of the other delegates. For<lb />
many staffs represented, freedom of<lb />
the press doe� not exist in any form.<lb />
It b. came quickly evident that we<lb />
have a wide range of journalistic<lb />
freedom, as "East Carolinian" staff-<lb />
ers, and we feel a deeper appreciation<lb />
toward our administration, faculty,<lb />
and Student Government who strive<lb />
piece of work to be proud of. It was<lb />
larger, the format generally better,<lb />
and the actual writing more profess-<lb />
ional. Cue critic referred to our Style<lb />
as "metropolitan. Probably most<lb />
very one has heard the good news<lb />
that the paper was awarded a First<lb />
Place rating.<lb />
The closing note of the convention<lb />
was a luncheon held in the banquet<lb />
room of the Waldorlf Astoria Hotel<lb />
which was an impressive affair.<lb />
The three of our group who repre-<lb />
nted the "Bucc: n.eer" reported that<lb />
their meetings were interesting and<lb />
beneficial.<lb />
We feel that it was a great op-<lb />
portunity to attend a convention such<lb />
as this one. Without the aid of the<lb />
SGA and the cooperation of the fac-<lb />
ulty members who have the delegates<lb />
in their classes, the trip would have<lb />
been quite improbable. We hope that<lb />
future "East Carolinians" and "Buc-<lb />
caneers" will justify this considera-<lb />
tion.<lb />
All ten of us will agree that it is<lb />
rugged to settle back into the old<lb />
AFROTC Gives Elliott<lb />
Distinguished Student<lb />
Graduate Certificate<lb />
: cond U. John N. Elliott of<lb />
Chapanoki , a graduate Of East Caro- j<lb />
lina � at the end of the winter<lb />
quarter, has been presented a centi-<lb />
ficat d � him as Distin-<lb />
guished AFROTC Graduate ; the<lb />
eolh<lb />
To be eligible for this award, an<lb />
AFROTC cadet must have been desig-<lb />
nated a Distinguish d AFROTC stu-<lb />
dent and, maintained the standards re-<lb />
quired for this honor during the per-<lb />
iod betwe n designation and. graduat- I Anise<lb />
ion, must have completed the advanced I<lb />
KUOTC course, and must have been<lb />
graduated by a recognized<lb />
Wad. C � �� i . .<lb />
te 1,400 votes casted<lb />
(yesterday) to win<lb />
fcud nt<lb />
Covers Association for com-<lb />
inioi 1 gh, is s n<lb />
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GA A<lb />
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lei t I. ire Hous f Repre-<lb />
� � �� mo O "The<lb />
. ttform was<lb />
back t -tu-<lb />
shoul re<lb />
.<lb />
'� r -<lb />
� � � ' - ' r oii campus<lb />
proving relationships between<lb />
ge and community; more repre-<lb />
� ' ition for day students, facilitating<lb />
ng and improving traffic situa-<lb />
tion on campus; enlarging the guid-<lb />
im; revising the by-laws<lb />
to differentiate I � �� a and wo-<lb />
men students; better recreational fa-<lb />
s; and publishing an informa-<lb />
tion booklet to explain to the stu-<lb />
dents the locations, activities, duties<lb />
and responsibilities of all clubs and<lb />
organizations.<lb />
Run-Offs Tuesday<lb />
Run-offc will be held Tuesday. Polls<lb />
will � e open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.<lb />
in the dining hall lobby.<lb />
Irt the run-offs for first vice presi-<lb />
dN nt are Brace Phillips and Louis<lb />
Singleton. Opposing them were Bill<lb />
Penuel and Milton Foley.<lb />
Jim Alexander and Ann Siler will<lb />
be in the run-offs for second vice<lb />
president Owen Bessellieu was in the<lb />
opposition.<lb />
Barbara Strickland won over Wyn-<lb />
nette Garner in the secretary race.<lb />
Run-offs will be held between Ken-<lb />
neth Bordeaux and Richard Ivey in<lb />
the race for assistant treasurer.<lb />
Howard Rooks wee automatically<lb />
elected for the treasurer poet after<lb />
serving as a first assistant for two<lb />
quarters. T. Parker Maddrey. histor-<lb />
ian, won automatically also, because<lb />
of no opposition.<lb />
Inauguration of the new SGA of-<lb />
ficers is set for Wednesday, April 14,<lb />
in AusCin auditorium.<lb />
Judiciaries<lb />
New officers for the If ens Judici-<lb />
ary are Ed Mathews, chairman; "Top-<lb />
py" Hayes, vice chairman; Gene Lan-<lb />
ier, secretary-treasurer; and Bobby<lb />
"Tubby" Thomas and Charl a Harrell.<lb />
members-at-large.<lb />
Women's Judiciary officers el cted<lb />
were Elsie Lawson, chairman; Ann<lb />
Bowles, vice chairman; Shirley Moose,<lb />
secretary; Minnie I Turner, treas-<lb />
urer; and Maxine Case, ruem' er-at-<lb />
large.<lb />
May Court<lb />
Kitty Brinson was elected as May<lb />
Day Queen and Gail Dors �� as Maid<lb />
of Honor. Attendants for the May<lb />
Court will be Mary Frances P terson,<lb />
Barbara Moore, Carolyn Bumeitte and<lb />
Kelly.<lb />
MarsJials<lb />
Sixteen marshals were elected.<lb />
uruv rsity with a baccalaureate de-<lb />
gree.<lb />
The presentation was made to<lb />
t. I � AFROTC Hendquar-<lb />
tei in the Au tin building at East<lb />
Cai lina fy Colonel Roger ti. Fuller,<lb />
professor of air science and tactics.<lb />
college or Barbara Kinney, Peggy Johnson, Anna<lb />
Avant, Laura Cradle, Jane Cradle,<lb />
Jo Sue Wallace, Bobbie Ixui Avant,<lb />
Rob oca Plemmons, I'eggy Moore.<lb />
Vivian Talley, Peggy Goodwin, Mai-<lb />
dred Morris, Nancy Henderson, Jean<lb />
Brake, Margaret Eason, and Shirley<lb />
Wiggins.<lb />
SGA Probes Library Conduct<lb />
to cooperate with us, rather than routine, hut as we struggle to do so,<lb />
censor us. When compared with news- we think over the wonderful ex-<lb />
papers of the otfreT colleges and p riences of the week in New York<lb />
secondary schools represented, the and say emphatically "It was worth<lb />
"East Carolinian" appeared as � j it<lb />
Conditions of socialising in the<lb />
library will be investigated by a<lb />
eommattee appointed at the SGA<lb />
meeting Wednesday night. Gerald<lb />
Adcock, th originator .y( the motion,<lb />
brought bo the ody's attention "the<lb />
unneces ary noise in the library<lb />
Adcock was named chairman off<lb />
the committee along wdth Barbara<lb />
Green itein and Gene Lanier.<lb />
Lou; Clark's amendment to the<lb />
motion that "cheese-checking" be in-<lb />
vestigated also by the committee was<lb />
defeated,<lb />
A vote of confidence wa� given to<lb />
preeid nt Mitchell Saiecd in regards<lb />
to a letter that was sent to each<lb />
member ot i e faculty concerning the<lb />
' ading of i o incements in class.<lb />
Lott rs will be sent to each faculty<lb />
member inviting them to attenu SGA<lb />
meetings.<lb />
An additional $36 is to he contri-<lb />
buted to the Red Cross fund, making<lb />
a total contribution of $125.<lb />
There will be a committee to in-<lb />
vestigate a reception for the old and<lb />
incoming Legislatures, faculty mem-<lb />
' ers and students that have helped<lb />
the present legislature.<lb />
The music department was author-<lb />
ized to keep the remaining $150 of<lb />
the appropriations given them last<lb />
fall in order to purchase a new uni-<lb />
form for the director.<lb />
It was announce! that the Junior<lb />
clas-js will have elections Tuesday of<lb />
lass officers for the coming year.<lb />
All elus imJoining to compete for<lb />
the outstanding club award should<lb />
have the report turned in to Don<lb />
King by Tuesday.<lb />
Illti�ilHf)<lb />
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EAST CAftOLINIAH<lb />
FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 12, Ernst Carolina College<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
Name changed from TSCO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered a� ecend-class natter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Po t Office, Creenvill , N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
by T.<lb />
s<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
�ay<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Language Major Would Like To Tour Europe<lb />
ea<lb />
F<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Prase<lb />
Member<lb />
1 pe Divi ion Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
ce Rating, (.SPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
til-<lb />
Ma u:<lb />
r.mtor<lb />
biditor<lb />
OKLAL STAFF<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Faye O'Neal<lb />
Emily S. Boyce<lb />
0l . Kay Johnston<lb />
Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith. Erolyn Blount, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Valeria Shearon, Laura Credle and<lb />
Jack Latta.<lb />
Betty Salmons<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
,r Bob Hilldrup<lb />
rs Bruce Phillips, Anwer Joseph and<lb />
J. W. Browning.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Manager .Edna Massad<lb />
tent Bui � ss Manag� r Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants  Edna Whitfield,<lb />
M; 0 Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
or Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
SGA R<lb />
Spor I<lb />
Sport<lb />
Busin<lb />
Conld the students at East Carolina<lb />
eas.il y do without their campus news-<lb />
paper? We'd like your answers to<lb />
that.<lb />
This question arose at the Co-<lb />
lumbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Conv ntion last week. An advisor of<lb />
a small northern teachers college<lb />
stated that teachers colleges could<lb />
operate without the campus news-<lb />
paper and "ge.t along fine There<lb />
was quite a bit of dissention to his<lb />
statement by East Carolina and others<lb />
in the teachers college division.<lb />
A newspaper's function is pri-<lb />
marily to inform. It is hard to pic-<lb />
ture a campus with no medium of<lb />
information of current events.<lb />
. , r writes, and, having writ,<lb />
on; nei all your piety nor wit,<lb />
ick to cancel half a line,<lb />
 .1: t ars wash out a word of it<lb />
�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
We conclude that the "East Caro-<lb />
linian" has as much, if not more,<lb />
freedom of the press as other col-<lb />
legiate journals in the nation and still<lb />
wo ks cooperatively with the admin-<lb />
istiation and the Student Government<lb />
At the press meeting schools aH<lb />
over the nation revealed that the<lb />
Administration, the faculty advisor<lb />
and the student government had a<lb />
strong arm in operating the student<lb />
paper wherein they forced their opin-<lb />
ions and ideas.<lb />
The campus newspaper here is for-<lb />
tunate not to have such a system.<lb />
Ann MoCrary, a senior majoring j<lb />
in Spanish and French, graduates<lb />
thi8 summer. Although her present<lb />
home is in Lexington, she has lived<lb />
in Greenville most of her life and<lb />
attended Greenville High School.<lb />
Ann did her student teaching last<lb />
spring quarter at Greenville High<lb />
School. "My studentg and I really<lb />
had a good time preparing and eating<lb />
a French meal in the Home Econ-<lb />
omics department. We spoke nothing<lb />
but French from the time we began<lb />
until we finished the dishes. I think,<lb />
however, it was about the quietest<lb />
I've ever seen my class<lb />
Parlez-Vous?<lb />
The summer of 1952, Ann attend-<lb />
ed the University of North Carolina<lb />
and lived in the French House. "We<lb />
could speak nothing but French<lb />
Ann says, "and had to pay a fine of<lb />
one-cent for every English word we<lb />
spoke. I think I contributed at least a<lb />
dollar<lb />
One of Ann's main ambitions is to<lb />
tour Europe. "I would like to see<lb />
just how much foreign language I<lb />
have really learned she states.<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Ann McCrary<lb />
Ann ha8 been very active in the<lb />
Teacher's Playhouse for four years.<lb />
She has had main leads in the plays<lb />
"Charley's Aunt" and Robinhood<lb />
She has also done technical work for<lb />
the productions.<lb />
Last year Ann held the potition of<lb />
co-senior editor of the 1952-53 Buc-<lb />
caneer. "That job really required a<lb />
1st �f time shs says, "but it was<lb />
a tot of fun<lb />
As a member of the Sigma Pi<lb />
Alpha, an honorary language Frater-<lb />
nity, Ann has done outstanding work.<lb />
Ann enjoys sport, of all kinds but<lb />
says, "I'm not too much of a par-<lb />
ticipant, however I can swim a little<lb />
High Scholarship<lb />
In spite of her many outside in-<lb />
terest, Ann has maintained a high<lb />
two average during her four years at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Although Ann enjoys the teaching<lb />
profession very much, she is also<lb />
interested in the air Line hostess<lb />
field and is not quite sure what she<lb />
will do after graduating.<lb />
'H'm looking forward to graduat-<lb />
ing Ann says, "but I will never<lb />
forget my wonderful friends and<lb />
memories of East Carolina.<lb />
Editor's note: This week's Who's<lb />
Who will receive a carton of Phillip<lb />
Morris f-rom campus Representative<lb />
Max Joyner.)<lb />
To New SGA Administration<lb />
SGA administration will have to<lb />
t,rk rd to maintain the record of the present<lb />
I itchell Saieed.<lb />
le time this editorial was written election<lb />
not known. However, we are direct-<lb />
ial to the newly elected president<lb />
fficers, whoever they may<lb />
SGA h;<lb />
e mentione<lb />
.i ii is the main factor for a success-<lb />
ful nt Government Association. The SGA<lb />
ton must have cooperation with other<lb />
and the student body. They<lb />
uld at all times work in close harmony with<lb />
Administrative staff and also the campus<lb />
eration in any one of these will<lb />
at a loss of purpose and of respect<lb />
m any of the groups.<lb />
Carolina has a Student government<lb />
ne of the strongest, if not the strongest,<lb />
Una, South Carolina and Virginia<lb />
the fullest cooperation with the<lb />
roups. Cooperation must con-<lb />
ment is to remain true.<lb />
n was lacking under the present<lb />
dministration, few of the numerous actions<lb />
w. uld ha e be n carried out.<lb />
Highlighting the program under the present<lb />
are the i4 revisions of the Con-<lb />
: by the body last Spring. The out-<lb />
hat students could vote for their en-<lb />
tert . women students could stay out until<lb />
11 p. m. -n Friday 1 . students could be better<lb />
Legislative actions by an official<lb />
y a bulletin board, and numerous<lb />
ti ms that put new life in an out-moded<lb />
Handhw ok.<lb />
They have also made complete revisions<lb />
by-laws of the women's Judiciary and<lb />
d the Men's Judiciary.<lb />
A Bank has been installed giving the<lb />
iicient service. Also there have<lb />
s of the Budget Committee by-laws.<lb />
An open policy established in the committee<lb />
organizatit ns may enter discussion of<lb />
sitions. Tht committee is now investigating<lb />
arc identification cards for next year.<lb />
Hori eci mng, which is sponsored by the SGA,<lb />
was i � d by many as "the biggest and<lb />
b at East Carolina featuring for the first<lb />
time five bauds, a queen and an original halftime<lb />
program.<lb />
For the first time the Student Government<lb />
ducted a Freshman orientation program for<lb />
this year. This gave the new<lb />
studenl a better picture of the SGA and SGA<lb />
sponsored groups.<lb />
Investigation of prices of the college station-<lb />
ery store and the local stores was conducted<lb />
which proved that marking of articles was<lb />
ab' me. A telephone was installed in the<lb />
under SGA action. A new college<lb />
ring contract was signed giving the students a<lb />
better quality ring at a lower cost.<lb />
These are only a few objectives that were<lb />
carried out under the present SGA administrat-<lb />
ion. Again we say it will be hard for the new<lb />
administration to maintain this record. And it<lb />
can only be done by full cooperation of everyone.<lb />
To the new administration, best of luck.<lb />
WIT AND WISDOM<lb />
We judge ourselves by what we feel capable<lb />
of doing, while others judge us by what we have<lb />
already done.�Lo n gfellow<lb />
If a man is worth knowing at all, he is worth<lb />
knowing well.�Alexander Smith<lb />
Writing good editorials is chiefly telling the<lb />
people what they think, not what you think.<lb />
�Arthur Brisbane<lb />
Training is everything. The peace was once<lb />
a bitter almond; cauliflower is nothing but cab-<lb />
a witii a college education.�Mark Twain<lb />
To amuse a Yankee, a Southerner<lb />
with a deep soft drawl is required.<lb />
The Yankees in New York City would<lb />
drop their newspapers just to listen<lb />
to the Southern acci nts of the East<lb />
Carolinians. The "you all" and "y-<lb />
all" really floored them.<lb />
But they were surprised to find<lb />
that the real Southern accent was<lb />
quite different from the exaggerated<lb />
drawl in movies, television and radio.<lb />
Of course their accents were amus-<lb />
ing to us along with their different<lb />
expr ssions Frankly, we prefer "y<lb />
all" to -ouse guys<lb />
We are getting a lot of mail<lb />
from our readers. We appreciate<lb />
it because it shows a lot of in-<lb />
terest in the college. However,<lb />
we have some suggestions.<lb />
Unless the letter may be a de-<lb />
triment to your college career,<lb />
please do not request us to wit-<lb />
hold your name. Letters carry<lb />
more weight with the writer's,<lb />
name attached. We do not con-<lb />
sider unsigned letters.<lb />
n,e letters would get quicker<lb />
action if directed to the respon-<lb />
sible department. For example,<lb />
problems of academic type should<lb />
be sent to the dean of the college<lb />
m i o i- responsible for instructors<lb />
and courses.<lb />
Keep sending your letters, but<lb />
consider the suggestions first.<lb />
Letters To The Editors<lb />
An Open Letter to the Students of all the students and, incidentally,<lb />
The Saulter-Finnegan Band was on j paid for out of the same activity fee<lb />
the campus Monday night and gave<lb />
a great concert performance followed<lb />
by a good dance. The entertainment<lb />
committee should be given a hearty<lb />
vote of thanks for a job well done<lb />
in securing these talented artists.<lb />
In parsing out laurels I would like<lb />
to go further and say that Jim Butler<lb />
and his committee have done an ex-<lb />
cellent job on the whole entertain-<lb />
ment series this school year.<lb />
But no performance would be com-<lb />
plete without a gripe from some<lb />
quarter and I guess I'll supply the<lb />
sour note this time. There was one<lb />
small incident that took place that<lb />
probably went un-noticed by everyone<lb />
except myself and possibly that's the<lb />
way it should remain. But being this<lb />
is a democracy and in a democracy<lb />
the little fellow sjpaks out when his<lb />
toes are stepped upon. I'll speak my<lb />
piece.<lb />
The incident that I'm referring to<lb />
relates back to the Freshman-Sopho-<lb />
more-Senior Dance. I was chairman<lb />
of that dance and if you remember<lb />
the dance conflicted with another<lb />
performance that was on the campus.<lb />
When this lowly student went to see<lb />
about a piano for the dance I was<lb />
informed that an old, dilapidated,<lb />
scarred instrument was the only one<lb />
I could use. When I asked about<lb />
the concert piano I was told that to<lb />
use that piano for a dance would be<lb />
like using a new Cadillac in a hot-<lb />
rod race. But Monday night when 1<lb />
looked on the stage I saw that the<lb />
hot-rod race was On.<lb />
Now why should one group be<lb />
refused the use of the piano when<lb />
the performance was for the benefit<lb />
Campus Couple Of The Week<lb />
which paid for Monday night's per-<lb />
formance.<lb />
Surely tht- musician in Ralph Mar-<lb />
terie's Band who played the piano<lb />
was capable of taking care of our<lb />
beloved "Cadillac<lb />
Lei me say tihat this letter is in<lb />
no way meant to reflect against the<lb />
good work done by the Entertain-<lb />
ment Committee. What I say is that<lb />
a great injustice has been committed<lb />
and a stud nt group representing<lb />
you the students has been discrimi-<lb />
nated against.<lb />
If this letter serves to inform one<lb />
student of the situation that exists,<lb />
then its purpose has been well re-<lb />
warded.<lb />
Royce Jordan<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
This i: my College.<lb />
It is composed of people like me.<lb />
We n ke it what it is.<lb />
I want it to be a college that is a<lb />
lamp to the path of students, lead-<lb />
ing them to Honor, Truth and Beauty.<lb />
iTt will be if I am.<lb />
. Jj. will Jie friendly if I am.<lb />
Its classes will demonstrate dem-<lb />
ocracy if I help them.<lb />
It will do a great work if I work.<lb />
It will make generous gifts to<lb />
truth and happiness, if I am a gen-<lb />
erous giver.<lb />
It will bring other people into its<lb />
frindship and service, if I bring<lb />
them.<lb />
lit will be a college of loyalty<lb />
and friendship, of fearlessness and<lb />
truth and a college with a noible<lb />
spirit - - if I, who make it what it<lb />
is, am filled with these.<lb />
Therefore I shall dedicate myself<lb />
to the task of being all the things<lb />
that I want my college to be.<lb />
Hubert C. Haynes<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
"To be a college marshal has always been<lb />
considered an honor So the 1953 Buccaneer<lb />
writes among the pictures of that year's East<lb />
Carolina marshals.<lb />
There did not seem to be an overwhelming<lb />
amount of enthusiasm to join the ranks of rnar-<lb />
shalmanship this year. The time for the names<lb />
to be in was extended by the SGA, due to the<lb />
lack of candidates. Announcements were read at<lb />
House meetings telling of the extended time peri-<lb />
od and urging those students desiring to run to<lb />
hand in their names. Aren't people interested in<lb />
oeing marshals? When approaching some of the<lb />
former marshals on the general subject, they<lb />
said that it was a large job, an expec<lb />
and they even wondered if now the b<lb />
inched to the position was as paramount as it<lb />
should be due to the present qualifications.<lb />
A student must maintain an average gra<lb />
of 9, twenty-five persons are required t Bign<lb />
the application and she must win at the polls on<lb />
general election day.<lb />
At first glance the qualifications do not <lb />
too easy. But a student must maintain a li aver<lb />
to even stay in college. It's a relative pie<lb />
matter to round up 25 people to sign an a<lb />
tion and actually the first 16 names on tht<lb />
have the best chance to be elected�or<lb />
the voting is strictly a popularity conte I<lb />
Are the qualifications too low to creat real<lb />
interest and denote the desired honor attached<lb />
to the job? Is it just too expensive and time<lb />
consuming? Or has the East Carolina n<lb />
position lost its meaning?<lb />
Just wondering.<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
"Being from the same town is nice<lb />
says Jcane Cullifer, sophomore, and<lb />
Frank "Bootsie" Hemingway, senior,<lb />
who are both from Bethel. They have<lb />
" een going together since March 25,<lb />
1951, which incidentally is "Bootsie's"<lb />
birthday.<lb />
Says Jeane, "I had wanted to date<lb />
'Bootsie' for a long time. I think he<lb />
dated everyone else in Bethel before<lb />
he finally got around to me. He was<lb />
the basketball star in high school and<lb />
all the girl had a crush on him. I<lb />
was so thrilled I don't remember much<lb />
about that first date<lb />
Says Bootsie, "I certainly had no<lb />
idea the first time I dated Jeane that<lb />
t&amp;ingB would turn out the way they<lb />
have, but every time we dated we<lb />
seemed to enjoy each other's company<lb />
more and more<lb />
Jeane and "Bootsie" love to go to<lb />
�vall games, as you might imagine.<lb />
They also like to dance, go to movies,<lb />
play cards and windowshop. They've<lb />
been to the beach a number of times,<lb />
to the Azalea Festival, and to many<lb />
ball gams in Raleigh and Chapel Hill.<lb />
Says Jeane, "I think my most excit-<lb />
ing moment was when we went to<lb />
the June German a couple of years<lb />
ago. It was my first time and I guess<lb />
people wondered about me, because<lb />
all I could do was stand and stare<lb />
at everything, fascinated<lb />
"One of my most embarrassing<lb />
moments says Jeane, "was when<lb />
I first met "Bootsie's" grandfather<lb />
this summer. Once when "Bootsie"<lb />
was visiting him, he had asked "Boot-<lb />
sie" r"w he'd grown so much. "Boot-<lb />
sie" had told him it was because he<lb />
didn't drink, smoke, or kiss women,<lb />
and later "Bootsie had told me what<lb />
he said. Well, right in front of all<lb />
"Bootsie's" family, he told "Bootsie"<lb />
to tell me why he had grown so much.<lb />
I really wanted to go through the<lb />
floor. They're always pulling some-<lb />
business, especially sweet potatoes,<lb />
so they're always calling me the<lb />
"Potato Queen Right after I gave<lb />
"Bootsie" my picture I went over to<lb />
his home and there on the table was<lb />
my picture surrounded by sweet po-<lb />
tatoes<lb />
After finishing this year, "Bootsie<lb />
who is taking Pre-Med plans to go on<lb />
to medical school, "if I can get in<lb />
say? "Bootsie "I haven't heard from<lb />
my applications yet. Keep your fin-<lb />
gers crossed<lb />
Jeane is majoring in grammar<lb />
gradt education and plans to teach<lb />
somewhere near "Bootsie<lb />
(Editor's Note: Couple of the Week<lb />
is ponsored by Chesterfield cigar-<lb />
ettes in a program supervised by<lb />
Representatives Bruce Phillips and<lb />
Shirley Moose. This week's couple<lb />
will receive each a carton of Ches-<lb />
terfields, a ticket to the Pitt Thea-<lb />
tre, a gift from Saslow's Jewelers, a<lb />
meal at the Olde Towne Inn and the<lb />
girl will receive and item from the<lb />
Glamor Shop.)<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
Saturday<lb />
WPTF, Raleigh, 1:30 p.m.�Tr<lb />
All-State Clinic Band under tihe di-<lb />
rection of Herbert L. Carter.<lb />
WGTC, Greenville, 6:30 pjn.�Or-<lb />
gan Reveries with George Perry.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
WRRF, Washington, 9:30 a.m.�<lb />
Organ Reveries with George Perry,<lb />
WGTM, Wikon, 2<lb />
Muthews, pianist.<lb />
WGTC, Greenville, 9 p.m.�Books<lb />
Behind the News, with Dr. E. D.<lb />
Johnston, commentator.<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
The college post office is one of the<lb />
most valuable offices on campus.<lb />
Therefore I (believe it should do all<lb />
possible to serve the students effi-<lb />
ciently in every way . . the fact that<lb />
the post office gives out of stamps<lb />
quite frequently should be remedied<lb />
as soon as possible. I see absolutely<lb />
no excuse in permitting this to hap-<lb />
pen as often as it does. Students<lb />
demand stamps practically as often as<lb />
they open their boxes, wouldn't it be<lb />
passible and certainly practical to<lb />
have an adequate supply on hand at<lb />
all times?<lb />
Name withheld by request<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
'Concerning the Sauter-Finegan<lb />
dance, we have heard (and also wit-<lb />
nessed) that the majority of students<lb />
at East Carolina did not enjoy this<lb />
particular entertainment. As a con-<lb />
cert band, they were terrific, but as<lb />
a dance band, it was money wasted.<lb />
Next year let's try to get someone<lb />
who can entertain the students at<lb />
East Carolina. We suggest we have<lb />
a return engagement of Ray Anthony.<lb />
Paul Emmett<lb />
Joel Farrar<lb />
"Jabo" Treadway<lb />
by Don King, Ed Mathewn<lb />
"Buzz" Young<lb />
It may seem a peculiar time of year<lb />
to be talking about football season,<lb />
but every fall the question is heard<lb />
on campus: "Wouldn't it be betteT<lb />
to have our homecoming game in the<lb />
afternoon?" Any movement to change<lb />
the game to the afternoon will have<lb />
to begin in the spring quarter.<lb />
Opponents to holding the game in<lb />
the afternoon state that they believe<lb />
that the game could not be a financial<lb />
success. Many of the people who sup-<lb />
port �ur games, those who buy season<lb />
ticketg and those others who attend<lb />
regularly would not be able to come to<lb />
a game in the afternoon. The op-<lb />
ponents claim that without the sup-<lb />
port of these people the game would<lb />
lose financially, and our football<lb />
income must help pay for our non-<lb />
paying sports.<lb />
They further point out that our<lb />
school and athletic program receives<lb />
the support of the merchants of<lb />
Greenville who would be in their<lb />
stores Saturday afternoon Also since<lb />
the merchants support us we should<lb />
not hold a game on Saturday after-<lb />
noon during tobacco season.<lb />
In answer to this the propone.its<lb />
claim that we can never know whet-<lb />
her the game will be successful until<lb />
we try one. While it is true that<lb />
some people who would like to come<lb />
to the game would not be able to,<lb />
there are other people who might<lb />
come to a game in the afternoon<lb />
who might not come to one at night.<lb />
They may feel that they can come<lb />
a few miles to see a game if they<lb />
can get an early start home. The gome<lb />
might also bring people to Greenville<lb />
who will shop here that may never<lb />
have considered shopping here other-<lb />
wise.<lb />
But the main point brought out<lb />
in favor of having homecoming game<lb />
in the afternoon is that it will make<lb />
the day a much better one for the<lb />
students. The general plans for the<lb />
day as outlined by the proponents of<lb />
the change is this: a parade in the<lb />
morning around 11 o'clock, the game<lb />
in the afternoon, and a dance at<lb />
night. This plan is similar to the one<lb />
used by many other schools. It would<lb />
prevent the day from becoming too<lb />
crowded and allow us to have a much<lb />
better dance.<lb />
We do not know how the majority<lb />
of you feel about a change of this<lb />
type. But if most of you do favor<lb />
the change now is the time that<lb />
something must be done - - - next<lb />
fall will be too late.<lb />
Odds and ends over the weekend: The E<lb />
Carolinian staff is back from New York : ;<lb />
ideas for improving the paper�and tale<lb />
big city. Now our friend Andy Griffin . un-<lb />
cing the brand of the delightful big oran,<lb />
he consumed in "What It Was, Was Footl<lb />
over every radio station. They're going I lant<lb />
gras on the plot of campus in front of the dining<lb />
hall and plan to cut sidewalks through  no<lb />
more mud.<lb />
Forum And Against'em<lb />
On Movie Taxes<lb />
by Faye O'Neml<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Saturday<lb />
7 p.m.�There will be a free movie<lb />
in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Monday<lb />
5:30 p.m.�Rev. W. M. Finlstor,<lb />
pastor of the First Baptist Church,<lb />
will give a workshop production in<lb />
tihe College Theatre.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
7 pan.�The Student Government<lb />
Association will meet in Flanagan<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:30 pjn.�"Y" Vespers will be<lb />
held in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
7 p.m.�A movie will be shown in<lb />
Austin auditorium.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
WFTC, Kirwton, 6:30 p.m.�Organ<lb />
thing on me. My dad is in the produce i Reveries with George Perry.<lb />
�Dolores Elizabeth City, will be guest speaker<lb />
for Forum at the Baptist Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
7 p.m.�The -Creative Writers Club<lb />
will meet in Austin 104.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
7 p.m.�The Futuiis Teachers of<lb />
America will meet in Austin 103.<lb />
8 p.m.�The Teachers Playhouse<lb />
Gentleman in his cups to gentleman<lb />
in the next seat: "Shay, was that las'<lb />
tushdown made during the second<lb />
or third quart?"<lb />
Professor: Will you men atop ex-<lb />
changing notes in the back of the<lb />
room?<lb />
Student: Them ain't notes, them's<lb />
cards. We're playing gin rummy.<lb />
Pro Oh, I beg your pardonl<lb />
Included in the controversial excise tax cate-<lb />
gory are such things as baby powder and won<lb />
cosmetics. These things are all near home t<lb />
but even nea?-er is the levy on admission to movie<lb />
theatres.<lb />
Several years ago small theatre vvner suf-<lb />
fering from a drop in patronage, passed out p<lb />
al cards to moviegoers advocating an appeal to<lb />
their congressmen to fight for repeal of the tax<lb />
hich is added to the entrance price. Moviegoers<lb />
from coast to coast obviously did thur w rk.<lb />
Recently at a meeting of the Ways and Mi<lb />
Committee, the subject came up. The commil<lb />
was deadlocked in a tie vote until GOP Congr<lb />
man Noah Mason of Illinois voted against the<lb />
film faii2. Mason explained his vote by saying<lb />
that we can't afford a repeal of the tax now.<lb />
How do you feel about the situation? lf is<lb />
safe to say that every student at Eat Carolina<lb />
i'oes to the movies and we are all concerned with<lb />
he decision to continue the excise tax.<lb />
Sherrill Willis, a junior who lives in a small<lb />
town where the theatre affords a major part of<lb />
the local entertainment, says that he has no ob-<lb />
jection to the tax remaining on movie admissions.<lb />
Willis believes that another tax would be levied<lb />
to affect us all in an equal way to make up the<lb />
deficit if the moviegoers were relieved of their<lb />
burden. He states, "It would please me to see it<lb />
taken from movie admissions and placed on al-<lb />
cohol<lb />
Helen Adams, a junior from Angier, accepts<lb />
the tax as a matter of course. According to Helen,<lb />
the average moviegoer doesn't object to the tax.<lb />
She says, "Since we have to pay taxes on every-<lb />
thing else, why gripe over a tax on theatre tic-<lb />
kets? It is better to pay extra for entertainment<lb />
than for necessities<lb />
Janice Cayton works in the Student Supply<lb />
Stores. She says, "I think there should be a tax<lb />
on movie admissions; I would even advise in-<lb />
creasing the tax or some other luxury tax to re-<lb />
lieve the tax on such necessities as school sup-<lb />
plies<lb />
More Week End Activity<lb />
Matinee dances on Saturdays are adding<lb />
more entertainment for the student on week<lb />
ends. These dances are aiding the long felt need<lb />
of "something to do" on week ends.<lb />
Sponsored by the Music Activities group,<lb />
the dances will benefit music scholarships for<lb />
the college.<lb />
World Affairs: Affects Us, Too<lb />
Coming to the campus Thursday will be<lb />
outstanding diplomats from the United States<lb />
and other parts of the world conducting a World<lb />
Affairs Institute.<lb />
This is a part of the lecture series which is<lb />
brought to the campus by arrangements of the<lb />
Administration. Several other educational lec-<lb />
tures have already been presented this year.<lb />
In the age of Internationalism of today, the<lb />
World-Affairs Institute should not only be ed-<lb />
ucational but informative of opinions of several<lb />
nations on current sutrjects. It should be of gen-<lb />
eral interest to all students. Everyone today i�<lb />
affected by world relations either directly or in-<lb />
directly.<lb />
Never before has an opportunity such as<lb />
this been available on campus. We commend those<lb />
who had a part in making the program possible<lb />
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Saturday's Matinee Dances<lb />
An American College Editor In Russia Reports:<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
"People will believe anything you<lb />
tell them if you whisper it<lb />
This is just one of the many ex-<lb />
pressions that appear on the walls<lb />
the soda shop. But to whom do<lb />
a, awe the credit for these?<lb />
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funny ones with a chuckle, for they<lb />
are so true to life.<lb />
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at twit-e<lb />
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the average person is only fi�e<lb />
teaching days, Lloyd J minutes more (especially in the<lb />
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Stores, collected quips and bit of j Mr. Bray plans to continue these<lb />
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turns more interesting. Through the anyone would like to have a few of<lb />
years, he gathered a large collection their favorites printed, he would be<lb />
' these little sayings from the daily j more than glad to have them.<lb />
pap rs, Readers. Digest, and even <lb />
a advertising copy thai passes<lb />
across his desk.<lb />
Mr. Bray hope, "that through<lb />
signs students will pick up I ��<lb />
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deal of wisdom behind them. For<lb />
instance:<lb />
"Some people cause happiness wher-<lb />
ever they go; others whenever they<lb />
Many people forget that humor is<lb />
an important element in teach-<lb />
� g and grooming a student for later<lb />
Program Chairman<lb />
ays Four Seasons<lb />
ay Day Theme<lb />
Soviet College Students Receive Stipends<lb />
Students do the "Bunny Hop" at Saturday's, Matinee Dance. Sponsored <lb />
by the College Music Foundation, these dances will aid funds for music<lb />
group tours. There is another program scheduled tomorrow (Saturday)<lb />
from 2 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.<lb />
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Plans for the May Day program<lb />
a re discussed at the SGA meeting<lb />
W dm day night of laist week. Jim-<lb />
my Winstead, chairman of the com-<lb />
mittee, announced that this year's<lb />
theme is to be the four seasons of<lb />
the year. The festival will be Sat-<lb />
urday, May 1.<lb />
Billy Laughinghouse, SGA treas-<lb />
urer, gave the budget report for the<lb />
spring quarter as follows: ACE, $20;<lb />
"East Carolinian $380; Junior class,<lb />
$100: and Legislature, $300.<lb />
The body voted to contribute $100<lb />
the Red Cross fund, the money<lb />
ing taken from the Community<lb />
I Chest fund.<lb />
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Investigations are being made con-<lb />
cerning picture student identification<lb />
j cards.<lb />
The annual Junior-Senior dance on<lb />
j April 10 is to be formal this year,<lb />
i it was announced.<lb />
Seniors Sell Tickets<lb />
For Annual Banquet<lb />
Flans are underway for the<lb />
Senior Banquet scheduled April<lb />
10 just prior to the annual Jun-<lb />
ior-Senior Dance.<lb />
AH Seniors are eligible to at-<lb />
tend and to bring their dates.<lb />
Students may come to the ban-<lb />
quet either in formal or informal<lb />
dress. The price of banquet ticket<lb />
is $1.50 per person. Orders, must<lb />
be placed by April 1 to Barbara<lb />
Moore, Box 744 at Fleming Hall.<lb />
No tickets will be sold after<lb />
April 1.<lb />
(Editor's Note: This is one in a<lb />
series of anticles by Dean Schoelkopf,<lb />
editor of the University of Minne-<lb />
sota Daily and one of seven Ameri-<lb />
can college editors just returned from<lb />
a three-week tour of the Soviet Un-<lb />
ion.)<lb />
by Dean Schoelkopf<lb />
Editor, Minnesota Daily<lb />
(ACP)�Moscow University is the<lb />
shiny n.w showpiece of the Soviet<lb />
educational system.<lb />
The 32-story skyscraper, situated<lb />
on Lenin hills jus outside the city,<lb />
was opened last fall. It was built at<lb />
a time when apartments and other<lb />
new buildings were needed badly.<lb />
Facilities at the university are gen-<lb />
erally good. Laboratories are stream-<lb />
lined and well-equipped.<lb />
Classrooms and lecture halls seem-<lb />
j ed adequate. The library had indi-<lb />
I vidual study desks�and a good supply<lb />
of American technical journals.<lb />
Attached to the classroom section<lb />
of the building are two 18-story<lb />
wings, which provide dormitory space<lb />
for 6,000 students. We visited some<lb />
olf the rooms and found them com-<lb />
parable to American college dormitory<lb />
rooms.<lb />
Moscow University has the same<lb />
enrollment as the University of Minn-<lb />
Saturday Programs<lb />
Serve 2 Purposes:<lb />
Boeing, Also TV<lb />
The first Matinee Dance and Tele-<lb />
vision program held in Wright audi-<lb />
torium on Saturday, March 6, brought<lb />
out over 100 East Carolina College<lb />
students, according to Dr. Kenneth I esota�about 18,000 students. At Mos-<lb />
V. Cuthbert of the music department. ' cov 52 Per cent �f the students are<lb />
Creative Writers<lb />
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The Creative Writers Club discuss-<lb />
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ten by memiers of the organization,<lb />
at their recent meeting. Construct-<lb />
ive criticism was offered by the mem-<lb />
bers and markets for the stories were<lb />
discussed.<lb />
The group reviewed material left j weekends he added. At these pro<lb />
This program is sponsored by the<lb />
Da t Carolina Music Foundation for<lb />
the purpose of raising funds for mu-<lb />
sic tours, which adv?rtise East Caro-<lb />
lina College. This advertisement is<lb />
not jost for the music departrnnt,<lb />
but the w'xde college, says Dr. Cuth-<lb />
bert. Scholarship awards are given<lb />
to talented students.<lb />
"The Saturday Matinee programs<lb />
serve a dual purpose. Not only do<lb />
they raise necessary funds, but they<lb />
provide more entertainment for the<lb />
by Gordden Link concerning the pro-<lb />
blems involved in sending in articles<lb />
to magazines for publication, correct<lb />
styles and proper procedure.<lb />
Advisor Dr. Martha Pingel showed<lb />
tee club articles on creative writers<lb />
contests, jingles, greeting card verse<lb />
and discussd the market for these.<lb />
The club will hold its ntt meeting<lb />
March 22.<lb />
grams students may watch television<lb />
or aar.e  The television is furnished<lb />
by the Greenville TV and Appliance<lb />
Co. Music for dancing is furnished<lb />
by a combo.<lb />
The next program will be held<lb />
Saturday, March 20th. Cokes and<lb />
other refreshments will be served at<lb />
a refreshment stand.<lb />
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women, while at Minnesota about 30<lb />
percent of the students are coeds.<lb />
There are 12 faculties or depart-<lb />
Hirshberg Talks<lb />
About Morality<lb />
In New Writers<lb />
Dr. Edgar W. Hirshberg of the<lb />
department of English made a def-<lb />
inite plea to new writers to set a new<lb />
set of moral standards in their nov-<lb />
els. "Instead of reflecting all they see,<lb />
thy should present a new set oif<lb />
standards to go by<lb />
Dr. Hirshberg addressed the Fac-<lb />
ulty Lecture Club last night on the<lb />
merits at Moscow University�mostly<lb />
in the sciences. At Minnesota there<lb />
are 31 departments in the liberal arts<lb />
college alonj.<lb />
All courses at Moscow run for five<lb />
years, with an additional three years<lb />
required for the first graduate de-<lb />
gree. The Soviet student, though, be-<lb />
gins college with only ten years of<lb />
previous schooling, compared to 12<lb />
years in the United States.<lb />
Entrance to colleges and universi-<lb />
ties is based on standards similar to<lb />
those at American schools�previous<lb />
grades and competetive examinations.<lb />
Once admitted to college, almost all<lb />
Russian students go on complete<lb />
scholarships.<lb />
Students told us they get monthly<lb />
stipends ranging from 300 to 700<lb />
rubles ($75 to $175). This covers the<lb />
cost of thei- tuition, which is about<lb />
400 rubles a year plus room, board,<lb />
ooks and gives them some spending<lb />
money.<lb />
There is a 25 per cent bonus avail-<lb />
able to students who maintain good<lb />
and excellent marks, roughly equiva-<lb />
lent to an A or a B average. Upper-<lb />
classmen get bigger scholarships than<lb />
underclassmen.<lb />
Russian students were curious about<lb />
the American system of scholarships<lb />
and often akf d if it is possible for<lb />
children of American farmers and<lb />
workers to go to college. Frequently<lb />
we were asked about our own class<lb />
background.<lb />
'n retain for their scholarships,<lb />
Soviet college graduates must serve<lb />
for three years at whatever job the<lb />
government assigns them. When we<lb />
asked stud nts whether they had any<lb />
choice of jobs, they said yes but that<lb />
no two people ever compete for the<lb />
same job.<lb />
'Nian students are deferred from<lb />
military service while they are in<lb />
gehool, and apparently even after they<lb />
graduate. They told us the govern-<lb />
ment considers them more valuable<lb />
as scientists and engineers than as<lb />
soldiers. There is some military train-<lb />
ing in the colleges, similar to our<lb />
Reserve Officers' Training corps<lb />
(ROTC). We were told graduates of<lb />
this program get commissions but are<lb />
not calh d to active duty.<lb />
We visited three other colleges<lb />
Every summer they go to all.parts<lb />
of the Soviet Union for laboratory<lb />
-and field work<lb />
About the only people who maj�r<lb />
in ar as like the social sciences and<lb />
humanities are tihose who expect to<lb />
become teachers.<lb />
This emphasis on research goes<lb />
back into the high schools, boo. The<lb />
Russians call them middle schools. A<lb />
student in his tenth year of middle<lb />
school�equivalent to our high school<lb />
senior�take almost all science<lb />
courses.<lb />
A Kiev middle school principal<lb />
told us the compulsory courses �on"<lb />
i-ts of algebra, geometry, trigonome-<lb />
try, chemistry, physics, psychology,<lb />
astronomy, logic, a choice of foreign<lb />
language, physical culture, history,<lb />
Russian and Ukranian. It was this<lb />
same principal who told us although<lb />
education is compulsory for ten years<lb />
in the larger cities, it is not free for<lb />
the last three years. Tuition in Kiev<lb />
was 240 rubles ($50) a year, and there<lb />
were no scholarships for students in<lb />
these grades.<lb />
We asked about illiteracy in Russia<lb />
and were told, "There is no illiteracy<lb />
Then we were asked about illiteracy<lb />
in the United States, especially in<lb />
the South.<lb />
The major problem for the Soviet<lb />
educators seemed the same wherever<lb />
we went� not enough space for a<lb />
growing student population. That is,<lb />
everywhere but Moscow University.<lb />
Everybody there was more than happy<lb />
with their shiny new school.<lb />
topic "The Precious Pearl dealing<lb />
with changing moral standards in j besides Moscow�Stalin University,<lb />
the novel.<lb />
He gave a brief resume of the<lb />
kinds of moral standards that novel-<lb />
c's lived by in the early days of the<lb />
English nov 1, beginning with Pam-<lb />
ela in the 18th century. He then trac-<lb />
ed the standards to the "degeneracy<lb />
f the 20th century dealing with<lb />
modern nov lists.<lb />
Before joining the college faculty<lb />
la:t fall, Dr. Hirshberg taught at<lb />
ndiana University, NC State College,<lb />
nhio University and Western Caro-<lb />
 a Teachers College. He holds de-<lb />
re s rrom Harvard, Yale and Cam-<lb />
ridge, England.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Golf Team Ready<lb />
To Start Defense<lb />
Of League Title<lb />
Coach Howard Porter's East Caro-<lb />
lina golf team has begun practice<lb />
for the li54 season. Tho local link-<lb />
8ter9 will be seeking their sixth North<lb />
State Conference championship since<lb />
their entrance into the loop in 1948.<lb />
Elon won the championship in 1952,<lb />
f ut the Pirates have dominated the<lb />
links titles the other five years.<lb />
In the past the local golfers have<lb />
rvk 9 of Bill Stalls who<lb />
was East Carolina's only player to<lb />
ever have been the individual North<lb />
State Conference champion. He play-<lb />
. Hues from 1948 to 1951.<lb />
Other ayere on last year's team<lb />
who have now graduated are: Milt<lb />
Massey, Bob Braun and Bernie Ham.<lb />
ge ��� rmen include Claude<lb />
King, Dave Martin and Harry Rain-<lb />
ey. These thTee provided stiff com-<lb />
petition for the opposition last season<lb />
and they will be the nucleus of this<lb />
year's club. The otr.er three positions<lb />
y he filled by Pat Hunt,<lb />
Jim Harris, and Fred ?exton.<lb />
The focal golfers should success-<lb />
nd the North State title<lb />
agaii I rach formidable opponents<lb />
as Guilford, High Point, and Elon.<lb />
nference teams such as Wake<lb />
est are also on the Pirate golf<lb />
schedule.<lb />
,1 XX � v �-� �  I<lb />
bbTHodges Ends Athletic Career Here<lb />
The<lb />
-com<lb />
career<lb />
by Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
spectacular athl IIC<lb />
ih d y Bobby Hodg(<lb />
his Pour years at Easl Carolina<lb />
come to an i nd, bul n i e will<lb />
'ive on the EfCC campu for years<lb />
0 eo.ne.<lb />
Through his performance in<lb />
ball an I ba k b1 all he has pro1<lb />
� ia one of the lint I athh t ev r<lb />
i - d ,i- by ECC, and will be great-<lb />
: all feat<lb />
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'arolina. After att nding ' NC one<lb />
hading the Pirates to t e<lb />
own. He led the confer-<lb />
in lividual scoring, racking<lb />
in ten game He wa<lb />
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All State and LHrile <lb />
American.<lb />
Greatest Season<lb />
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, . � . third time, arsd was also<lb />
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�  one man s how dur-<lb />
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n. He l d the Pirates to the<lb />
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I'au" Jones (Kit) and Charlie Huffman (right) along with Bobbj<lb />
and Bob Move, are graduating members of East Carolina's 1953-54 .summer to get off some<lb />
Undue<lb />
basketball team. Jones, was rated by many as the outstanding "sixth'<lb />
player in the state while Huffman was an All Conference performer.<lb />
Mallory Sends Thanks<lb />
To Campus Friends<lb />
Tne following letter was re-<lb />
ceived from Coach Jim Mallory<lb />
whose illness bas prevented him<lb />
from continuing his duties as<lb />
head baseball coach here.<lb />
Dear Friends,<lb />
1 want to take this opportuni-<lb />
ty to thank each and every one<lb />
of you for the innumerable ex-<lb />
pressions of kindness and good<lb />
wishes extended to me during my<lb />
illness. They have meant very<lb />
much to me and cheered me im-<lb />
measurably.<lb />
I am getting along fine and<lb />
expect to be completely recovered<lb />
and back at dear ole' East Caro-<lb />
lina very soon.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Jim Mallory<lb />
St. Benedict's Upsets Bues,<lb />
68-61, In Kansas City Tourney<lb />
St. Benedict's College, the team<lb />
that upset East Carolina 68-61 in<lb />
the opening round of the NA1 V<lb />
tourney at Kansas City, cupped<lb />
the playoff with a 53-49 �in<lb />
over "We4ern Illinois.<lb />
nil which had experi need its best<lb />
group oi<lb />
Kan- ati-<lb />
St. Benedict's College stunned<lb />
An unse ded<lb />
from<lb />
East Carolina's North State Confer-<lb />
ence champs 68-61 in the opening<lb />
round of the NA1A finals at Kansas<lb />
City March 9. - i<lb />
East Carolina, one of the tourney's<lb />
eight seeded teams, thus fell victim to<lb />
the playoff's first upset and thereby<lb />
was eliminated from further contest-<lb />
ing in the week long s ri - oi games.<lb />
The Pirates, who entered the tourn-<lb />
am nt with a 2V1 mark, jumped<lb />
away to a 13-10 first quarter margin<lb />
buil fell behind, 31-26, at half time.<lb />
St. Benedict's, with center Benny<lb />
Peters and guard Bill Samuels lead-<lb />
ing the way. pulled slowly away in<lb />
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, it- 19-5 record in a<lb />
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ianguag . he decided tha1 E C<lb />
the place for him.<lb />
Stars As Frosh<lb />
He was a great si on<lb />
ajsketball I am his fre<lb />
: laying guard. He wa i med<lb />
All Tournann n1 t ; m . i<lb />
he mos valual !�� playei I No<lb />
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t a al o a first stringer oi e Pii<lb />
football squad,<lb />
Dui ing ; So omore y<lb />
n ade first string on tl !<lb />
again. He made All Col (<lb />
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East Carolina scoring. Hodges col-<lb />
lected 20 points en six of IT field<lb />
goal attempts plus eight free throws.<lb />
Huffman connect d on six of 10 plus<lb />
two Free throws for 14 points.<lb />
Both players hit hot streaks late<lb />
in the second period to send East<lb />
Caroiina in front 24-30 ut Peters and<lb />
Samu I got g �ing again : i s nd the<lb />
Kansans ahead at half-time.<lb />
For St. Benedict's the win repre-<lb />
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1 im sdaj and Thursdaj<lb />
from " to 5:30 p.m. and Fridays<lb />
from t i 5 p.m.<lb />
Bobbj Hodges, for four years &amp; stand out athlete at East Carolina SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
it tihe jackpot during his College, ended hU athletic career against St. Benedict s College in the NAIA<lb />
, .v ��? t� Knca 'i�v lnt wwk Iliwli'iv Utterwt for four vears in<lb />
headlines in the fall with<lb />
tournament at Kansas City last week. Hodges lettered for four years<lb />
foot- .both football and basketball.<lb />
 East Fifth and Cotanche Streets ;<lb />
Totals �<lb />
Score by p rind- :<lb />
St. Benedict V 10 21 20 17 68<lb />
Ka Tar, ii' a 13 13 14 21 61<lb />
Free ; row - miss d: Lazzo, Sam-<lb />
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EAST CAROLtNUN<lb />
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PAGE FIVE<lb /><lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Next<lb />
Wednesday mark the open-<lb />
he 1964 Piret � baseball aehed-<lb />
it looks as if it may be one<lb />
am' itious ones of r �-<lb />
Two consecutive cont ste<lb />
Forest followed by a<lb />
tfontckur open the Buc-<lb />
!ate.<lb />
heduling Wake Forest the Pi-<lb />
ave ukfi another step for-<lb />
for<lb />
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reason wn<lb />
bid<lb />
rus regu<lb />
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recognition by<lb />
school. !v e<lb />
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f iate<lb />
anil wt<lb />
ing it.<lb />
 henever a new sport first<lb />
its in an appearance on a col-<lb />
, campus the ijoinp is always<lb />
h The members of the swim-<lb />
. ana<lb />
V,<lb />
ter<lb />
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tryi<lb />
thin<lb />
also make th ir<lb />
ti spring  orl scene<lb />
 of East Carolna<lb />
Ve've harped consid-<lb />
on the tssoe of a<lb />
still not<lb />
Carolina of late has had win-<lb />
learae in all sports 'but Pirate<lb />
might as well prepare for the<lb />
 ten this does not hold true.<lb />
I at trying to doom the track-<lb />
to i lo-ing season betfore they<lb />
a schedule; we're merely<lb />
f to j Oii.t out a few of the<lb />
to be expected when starting<lb />
a n v sport.<lb />
Next year will mean a lot to these<lb />
two in w sports. In fact, it has been<lb />
d � i : �ly (; cided that the swimming<lb />
team, which was forced to operate<lb />
as a club" this yeai, will be included<lb />
in the regular sports curriculum.<lb />
Track, too, will undoubtedly be on<lb />
a firmer basis next spring but the<lb />
foundation for any future 6quads will<lb />
to 1 e laid this season.<lb />
Practice Starts<lb />
For Tennis Team;<lb />
Three Men Return<lb />
Baseball Season Opens; Grid Slate Ready<lb />
team which jusj completed<lb />
its first season can readily testi-<lb />
o tiu and we feel sure that<lb />
,� boys who are going through<lb />
workouts in the interest of<lb />
track could also add a few words.<lb />
g to he a long, hard road<lb />
ib<lb />
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� �  - iirmiy es<lb />
; can be d me, Already<lb />
eing made for equipping<lb />
i for meets and next<lb />
,1 find track an estsJ -<lb />
ECC.<lb />
: words tthletk depart-<lb />
, � s do '� tr.is track sea-<lb />
stmilar iines with<lb />
�' the swimming team. The<lb />
ts, as far as a won-lost rec-<lb />
� incerned, tMdnt have a sue-<lb />
i i . But, measur d by the<lb />
al experience obtained, the<lb />
n came out far to the good.<lb />
Basketball has fad. d from the pic-<lb />
ture for another year and though<lb />
the Bucs failed for the second suc-<lb />
cessive time to get past the opening<lb />
round at Kan as City, the past sca-<lb />
son was the best in history. The<lb />
ill mark of 123-2 for . oth regular<lb />
.season and tourney competition we<lb />
ft el will stack up with most any in<lb />
the land. In compiling the mark the<lb />
Pirates played some of the best bas-<lb />
ketball -een in Carolina in many a<lb />
day and, incidentally, kept their mark<lb />
of never having lost a conference<lb />
game in Memorial Gym intact.<lb />
Although Catawba and East Caro-<lb />
lina represent schools of the same<lb />
athletic calibre and are both members<lb />
o: the North State Conference, the<lb />
two schools never met in football<lb />
until 1952. That contest ended in a<lb />
T-T deadlock.<lb />
Ea t Carolina's 1935 girls' basket-<lb />
hall team played a five game sche-<lb />
dule.<lb />
'Coach Earl Smith's East Carolina<lb />
tennis team has begun practice for<lb />
the 1954 season. Bad weather has<lb />
lowed down the tempo of the prac-<lb />
tice somewhat, but the Buc netters<lb />
have een working out when weather<lb />
permits.<lb />
Although a complete schedule has<lb />
not yet been announced, games with<lb />
a Lw familiar net powers have al-<lb />
ready been scheduled. These include<lb />
contests with North Carolina State,<lb />
Wake Forest, High Point, Elon, and<lb />
Catawba. Catawba replaces Guilford,<lb />
which has previously been on the<lb />
tennis schedule.<lb />
Newcomers on the squad include<lb />
Bob Williams, who starred on the<lb />
Pirate net teams during the years of<lb />
1947 to 1950. Williams, a war vet-<lb />
eran as well as a tennis vet, was<lb />
assistant coach of the 1949 squad and<lb />
captained the 1950 aggregation. His<lb />
welcomed return will reinforce the<lb />
loss of Joe Hallow, last year's cap-<lb />
tain. Hallow will be unable to play<lb />
because of his student teaching during<lb />
the spring quarter at Tarboro.<lb />
The only lettermen returning from<lb />
last year's team are: Paul Cameron,<lb />
numb r one man last year, Fnazier<lb />
Bruton, last year's number four man,<lb />
and J. W. Browning, numiber six last<lb />
season.<lb />
Other newcomers who are hopeful<lb />
of making the varsity are: Craig<lb />
Kestr, Gary Scarboro, Jack Pickett,<lb />
Lewis Barnes, Gene Russell, Jim<lb />
Blake, and A. W. Caudill.<lb />
There is some doubt as to whether<lb />
the t am will be coached by Coach<lb />
Earl Smith or not. Coaoh Smith is<lb />
with the baseball team at the present<lb />
time due to the absence of head<lb />
baseball coacih Jim Mallory.<lb />
Wake Forest Nine Here<lb />
For Opening Contest<lb />
Of Baseball Season<lb />
Wake Forest's Demon Deacons<lb />
come to town Wednesday to open a<lb />
20-game baseball schedule for East<lb />
Carolina College's Pirates.<lb />
The Bucs, runners-up in the East-<lb />
ern Division of the North State Con-<lb />
ference last y-ar, are expected to be<lb />
an improved squad over that of 1953.<lb />
Assistant Coach Earl Smith, subbing<lb />
for Jim Mallory who is hospitalized<lb />
with ulcers, will have a veteran mound<lb />
staff on which to call. ,<lb />
Among the hurlers returning from<lb />
last year are Jim Byrd, Jim Piner,<lb />
Clyde Owens and Ken Hall. Piner and<lb />
Byrd have been mainstays of the<lb />
pitching corps for the past three<lb />
seasons.<lb />
In the infield, returning letterman<lb />
W. C. Sanderson will hold dewn<lb />
the first base position with Cecil<lb />
Heath and Charlie Cherry being con-<lb />
ceded posts at second and third, re-<lb />
spectively. At shortstop however,<lb />
v teran Paul Jones is being given<lb />
close competition by Wilbur Thomp-<lb />
son and newcomer Ray Pennington.<lb />
In the outfield four veterans, Boyd<lb />
Webb, Gaither Cline, Paul Gay and<lb />
Major Hooper, are on hand. Bill Cline<lb />
is slated to handle the catching<lb />
chores.<lb />
Following Wednesday's outing the<lb />
Bucs will journey to Wake Forest for<lb />
a return match on Friday before<lb />
entertaining Montclair State Teach-<lb />
rs College of New Jersey in two<lb />
intersectional contest, here ' the fol-<lb />
lowing week.<lb />
EPO Takes Intramural Title<lb />
By Downing Reb Five, 46-39<lb />
East Carolina turned back Western<lb />
Carolina 7-6 in 1938's Homecoming<lb />
football game here.<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
Final play of the Intramural bas- ;<lb />
ketball tournament was completed ,<lb />
last week with a feature of close and<lb />
exciting games. The A league and the p<lb />
B league had two separate tourna-<lb />
ments. In the A league the EPO dis-<lb />
played a sparkling performance in the<lb />
second halrf to defeat the Johnnie<lb />
Rebs, 46-39, after the two clubs were<lb />
in a 17-17 deadlock at intermission.<lb />
Pope was high man for the winners<lb />
with 12 points and Roberts paced the<lb />
losers with 14 markers. The EPO had<lb />
gained the finals by defeating the<lb />
Sheriffs and the Knights.<lb />
The Johnnie Rebs, coached by Amos<lb />
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tics and the Arabs to gain a berth<lb />
in the finals. In the B league, the<lb />
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in a crowd-pleasing thriller. Fleming<lb />
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satisfactory manner. The Physical<lb />
Education department, as well as<lb />
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its efforts and contributions toward<lb />
the success and enjoyment of the<lb />
intramural program.<lb />
Below are the semi-final and final<lb />
round statistics of the tournament:<lb />
B League Semi-Finals<lb />
Cats (56)<lb />
A 1heague Semi-Finals EPO (48)Tps.<lb />
Parkina17<lb />
Pope6<lb />
Lamb 3<lb />
Flowers - 20<lb />
Andenson. 1<lb />
Clow rs0<lb />
Julian1<lb />
TotalKnight (41)48 Tps.<lb />
Cameron13<lb />
Sander on3<lb />
Pickett16<lb />
Boado0<lb />
Hayes1<lb />
McAden8<lb />
Total<lb />
Johnnie Rebs (41)<lb />
Browning<lb />
Harris<lb />
Tadlock<lb />
Bruton<lb />
Rhodes<lb />
Roberts<lb />
Total <lb />
41<lb />
Tps.<lb />
8<lb />
Five Home Games Set<lb />
For Ruccaneer Squad;<lb />
New Teams Are Added<lb />
A nins?-ga.me football schedule with<lb />
the possibility of a tenth, has been re-<lb />
d by Dr. N. M. Jorgens n, East<lb />
Carolina College Athl tic Director.<lb />
I iding orf the Pirates 1954 slate<lb />
wili ' e W st Chester Teachers of<lb />
ylvania. The contest, which is<lb />
�slated for College Stadium September<lb />
18, will mark the first meeting of<lb />
'h two schools in any sport.<lb />
Four other home-games�Catawba,<lb />
Western Carolina, East Tennessea<lb />
and Stetson complete the Buccaneers<lb />
Gr enville schedule. Western Caro-<lb />
lina will be ' e Homecoming opponent<lb />
on Qctd it 16. East Tennessee is re-<lb />
suming to the Pirate schedule for<lb />
the first tim in almost 15 year I �:<lb />
Stet on will be making its first trip<lb />
i Greenville.<lb />
The Pirates Hist away game will<lb />
be played September 25 at Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne with other road contests being<lb />
layed at Elon, Appalachian and Tam-<lb />
pa. T.e season end? November 13 with<lb />
the Stet on game. Nov mber 20 is<lb />
Arabs (40)<lb />
Habit<lb />
Williams<lb />
Owens<lb />
Lassiter<lb />
Collier .<lb />
Total<lb />
still being carried on the card as an<lb />
5 open date however.<lb />
14 Gone from the schedule of last<lb />
4 y ar is Guilford, which decided agairst<lb />
3 renewing its football pact with the<lb />
 7 North State Conference champions.<lb />
� Wilson Teachers College, opening<lb />
 41 opponent for the Pirater :n 1953, ; as<lb />
also b in dropped from the schedule<lb />
Tps. West Chester ami East Tenne see<lb />
7 replace the�e schools.<lb />
3 The five conference games which<lb />
9 the Bucs must play in defense of their<lb />
18 � i ference crown are: Lenoir Rhyne,<lb />
8 ! Catawba, Elon, Western Carolina and<lb />
� i Appalachian.<lb />
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Frank<lb />
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Wolfpack (46)<lb />
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22<lb />
17<lb />
4<lb />
8<lb />
56<lb />
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 15<lb />
 5<lb />
. 6<lb />
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EPO (46)<lb />
Pope<lb />
Lamib<lb />
Parkins<lb />
Flowers<lb />
Anderson<lb />
Clowers<lb />
Julian<lb />
40<lb />
Tps.<lb />
12<lb />
2<lb />
10<lb />
11<lb />
6<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
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Herrington  10<lb />
Pheips 10<lb />
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Oct. 30�Appalachianaway<lb />
Nov. 5�Tampaaway<lb />
Nov. 13�Stetsonhere<lb />
N0v. 20�Open<lb />
 denotes Homecoming Game<lb />
Total<lb />
Crazylegs (58)<lb />
Pennington<lb />
Gay<lb />
Helms<lb />
Greason<lb />
Larrimore .<lb />
Overton �<lb />
46<lb />
Pts.<lb />
10<lb />
 9<lb />
12<lb />
2<lb />
. 14<lb />
 11<lb />
Total<lb />
Martin,<lb />
Penley .<lb />
Pollard<lb />
Costner <lb />
Smith .<lb />
Martin, D<lb />
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 11<lb />
 8<lb />
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. 14<lb />
 5<lb />
 2<lb />
Treadway �� 2<lb />
Bishop � 2<lb />
Total .  54<lb />
B League Finals<lb />
Cat (50)<lb />
Tps.<lb />
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Crazylegs (48)<lb />
Tps.<lb />
Larrimore -�� 4<lb />
Holt  0<lb />
Helms  20<lb />
Greason � 0<lb />
Pennington � 21<lb />
Gay  3<lb />
Overton  �� 0<lb />
Total   48<lb />
Some 15 student mostly runners,<lb />
nre still working out as East Caro-<lb />
lina prepares to field its first track<lb />
team.<lb />
No schedule has been arranged as<lb />
yet and no official coach has been<lb />
appointed but prospective members of<lb />
the squad are working out On their<lb />
own.<lb />
Attempts are being made, however,<lb />
fn slate meets with other North Stat'1<lb />
Conference schools which compete in<lb />
tihe soring sport. Among those schools<lb />
are: Lenoir Rihyne, annually the con-<lb />
ference powerhouse, Guilford, Elon<lb />
�nd High Point. The Pirate track<lb />
squad will definitely compete in the<lb />
conference meet late this year. Con-<lb />
tacts are also being made with Big<lb />
Four schools in tihe hope that the<lb />
locals will be able to enter traingular<lb />
competition in meets already sched-<lb />
uled.<lb />
As an additional drawback, the<lb />
newly-formed organization is having<lb />
difficulty in finding a field. College<lb />
Stadium is not equipped for track<lb />
and field events and the Buccaneer<lb />
squad is being forced to use Guy<lb />
Smith Stadium in Greenville part<lb />
time with Greenville High School.<lb />
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Jimmy Byrd, senior from Kinston,<lb />
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EAST CAROLINI A N<lb />
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32C<lb />
FBIDAY, MABCB 19. ijj.<lb />
Jenkins Denotes Motherhood<lb />
As Best Vocation For Women<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins of East Caro-<lb />
lina College discussed factors that<lb />
a happy and successful<lb />
marriage at a dinner me ting of the<lb />
college Horn � Economics Club Friday<lb />
North Dining Room of<lb />
the College.<lb />
Guests of the occasion included<lb />
home economu � students and teachers<lb />
from  e schools at Greenville,<lb />
Content! , Chicod and Belvoir-<lb />
Falkland.<lb />
Dr. 1' jsie HcNiel, director of the<lb />
ie economics department,<lb />
� present at the dinner<lb />
roduced the high school visit-<lb />
. a d oth: special guests, includ-<lb />
Strawn, facu  advisor of<lb />
 Gv� n Williams of<lb />
ai E i -t Carolina,<lb />
meeting and introdue-<lb />
-y. woman's real work<lb />
Dean told his audi-<lb />
3 g �d mothers<lb />
'� . stated.<lb />
I  : successful<lb />
. n and mo1 er<lb />
: � lignity, con-<lb />
of her mar-<lb />
Four Flays Highlight<lb />
Una) Drama Night Bill<lb />
At I-X1 Theatre March 30<lb />
riage, adaptability to changing situat-<lb />
ions, understanding of the individual-<lb />
ity of members of her family and<lb />
ability to analyze her own attributes.<lb />
Sometimes, Dr. Jenkins said, a<lb />
"gloomy proas" indicates that "we are<lb />
failing as homemakers and going to<lb />
the dogs Citing especially articles<lb />
dealing with delinquency among<lb />
young people, he stated that such crit-<lb />
icism is nothing new, but has charac-<lb />
terized the past as well as the pre-<lb />
sent. "We are doing a good job he<lb />
stated.<lb />
� Among types of wives we can do<lb />
without, Dean Jenkins concluded, are<lb />
the tyrant, the "know-it-all the<lb />
martyr, the social climber, the flirt<lb />
and the gossip.<lb />
Military Ball Scene<lb />
. e will pre-<lb />
e-act laj - as part of<lb />
gram, spon-<lb />
Ue ('immunity<lb />
 -  . March 30.<lb />
and "The Ro-<lb />
 ill a Patti rn" will<lb />
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The Wesley Players<lb />
; Builders" and The<lb />
T atre will do<lb />
� Alibi<lb />
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28 to April 3,<lb />
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general<lb />
attt nd free of<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi<lb />
Installs Officers<lb />
Albert Vance Medlin of Wendell,<lb />
junior at East Carolina College, was<lb />
installed president of the Sigma Rho<lb />
Phi Service Fraternity at the college<lb />
Friday at a ceremony held by the<lb />
organization at the Greenville Coun-<lb />
try dub.<lb />
Other newly elected officers of the<lb />
fraternity who begar their duties<lb />
Friday are Hugh Flowers, Fremont.<lb />
vice president; George Tucker. Mon-<lb />
roe, business manager; Kris Ander-<lb />
son, Beach Haven. N. J treasurer;<lb />
John Thomas "Toppy" Hayes, Dur-<lb />
ham, chaplain; Richard E. Ivey, Roa-<lb />
noke Rapids, corresponding secre-<lb />
tary; Kenneth Holt, Petersburg, Va<lb />
recording secretary; and Howard Mc-<lb />
Adams, Rocky Mount, sergeant-at-<lb />
arms.<lb />
Gail Dosey, right, of Wilmington was named Honorary Cadet Lieu-<lb />
tenant Colonel at the annual Military Ball honoring AFROTC cadets on<lb />
campus. Pictured with Miss JJorsey are (left to right) Barbara Kinne. Cecil<lb />
Heath, Charlie Bedford, John Farley and W. C. Sanderson.<lb />
Represents College<lb />
The lecturer at a woman's club<lb />
called an attendant and told her<lb />
to be sure to place a pitcher of ice<lb />
water and a glass on the speaker's<lb />
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Shirley Council, sophomore of Wil-<lb />
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lina College next week at the annual<lb />
Wilmington Aaeiea Festival. She<lb />
was recently elected by the Student<lb />
.egislature here as an attendant to the<lb />
Queen of the event, who is Ella<lb />
Raines of Hollywood. The Collegians<lb />
eampntf dance hand, will furnish<lb />
music at the Teen Ball of the festival<lb />
next Friday night. The Azelea Fes-<lb />
tival will run Thursday through Sun-<lb />
day.<lb />
Home Ec Club Sends<lb />
Delegates To Raleigh<lb />
For Annual Workshop<lb />
Marceline Aycock of Black Creek<lb />
and Rebecca Plemmons of Raleigh<lb />
grill r presenl the Fast Carolina Col-<lb />
lege Economictub at the annual<lb />
workshop of the North Carolina Home<lb />
Economies College Clubs organiza-<lb />
tion in Raleigh this weekend. Meet-<lb />
ings will be held at Meredith College.<lb />
Marceiine i president of the East<lb />
Carolina club, and Rebecca g pub-<lb />
licity representative on the staffs of<lb />
he student newspaper and yearbook.<lb />
As a speak, r on the program of-<lb />
Vred at the workshop, Marceline will<lb />
 � an account of her experiences<lb />
at the convention of th American<lb />
Horn � Economics Association in Kan-<lb />
a- City last June.<lb />
College Selects<lb />
Recipient Of ACE<lb />
$290 Scholarship<lb />
A Fellowship Fund of $200 to be<lb />
us. d by a teacher for graduate study<lb />
in early childhood education has been<lb />
, � up by the North Carolina Asso-<lb />
ciation for Childhood Education and<lb />
presented to the East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege Scholarship Committee, which<lb />
will choose a recipient.<lb />
The fund was included in the 1963-<lb />
1954 budget of the State ACE, Mid<lb />
details as to its use were worked<lb />
out by a committee of the orgai<lb />
tion headed Willow Way Benbow<lb />
0"f Win-ton-Sal m. The North Caro-<lb />
lina ACE has a membership of .145<lb />
members, including teachers, princi-<lb />
pals, and supervisors.<lb />
"There has been outstanding ACE<lb />
leadership at East Carolina College<lb />
Bliss Benlvow stated in a recent ! tter<lb />
to college President John D. Messkk.<lb />
"In view of thitS fact, it has been<lb />
suggested that the ACE Fellowship<lb />
Committee ask the East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege Scholarship Committee to accept<lb />
this sum of $200 and to choose a<lb />
recipient<lb />
The Fellowship Fund, which has<lb />
the purpose of stimulating and en-<lb />
couraging study in the area of early<lb />
childhood education, will be awarded<lb />
to a teacher who is interested in<lb />
doing graduate work and who is a<lb />
member of the ACE, according to<lb />
present plans.<lb />
The Eas.t Carolina Scholarship<lb />
Committee, of which Dean Clinton R.<lb />
Prewett is chairman, will select the<lb />
recipient at an early date.<lb />
Industrial Arts Club<lb />
Names West President;<lb />
Special Course Meets<lb />
Charles B. West, Jr. of Dunn will<lb />
.serve as pre i lent of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College Indu-trial Art Club<lb />
during the 1954-1966 term. West Is a<lb />
junior at th college and a major<lb />
in the Industrial arts department.<lb />
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