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c.<lb />
Ice Skating<lb />
v few years ago there was ice skat-<lb />
ni? on the campus lake in the Arboretum,<lb />
torv and picture on page three.<lb />
St-f<lb />
ttarolinian<lb />
Bohunk Trophy<lb />
The trophy has seen many athletic<lb />
contests between ACC and ECC in the<lb />
past 15 years. See story on page six.<lb />
seac<lb />
VOLUME XXIX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954<lb />
Number 24<lb />
3CC<lb />
4,000 Seniors On Campus<lb />
For High School Program<lb />
ia at East Carolina<lb />
brought approximately 4,000<lb />
from achooli over a wide<lb />
state to the campus Fri-<lb />
 nogram of recreational and<lb />
evcntg kept the visitors<lb />
; activity as they observed<lb />
ge in Action<lb />
weather in the early morn-<lb />
diecocrmged few from at-<lb />
and a cool, sunshiny day<lb />
onwarda added to the<lb />
�  the occasion,<lb />
ted on the campus were<lb />
from 47 counties of the<lb />
iyne Coonty, with a delega-<lb />
.m 800 seniors, topped i<lb />
.� of numbers. Three I<lb />
came from Lenoir trav-<lb />
 to jarticipate in events<lb />
�y.<lb />
ral assembly during the<lb />
President John D. Messick<lb />
sg welcomed guests. Music<lb />
Elast Carolina Band, the East<lb />
a Ore stra, and three choral<lb />
iras a chief attraction of the<lb />
ol Roger G. Fuller, Pro-<lb />
:  Air Science and Tactics,<lb />
; on the Air Force ROTC<lb />
am at the college.<lb />
yourselves, your aptitudes,<lb />
es, and interests Dr. Messick<lb />
. welcomed the seniors.<lb />
ir objective 25 year's in ad-<lb />
�:ien let nothing hinder<lb />
m obtaining that goal<lb />
5 � ho Ian to continue their<lb />
 he said, should select a<lb />
that offers the best possible<lb />
- for their jobs. "There are<lb />
p od collegee he said, "and<lb />
we are greatly interested j to a doe.<lb />
East Carolina College, our first<lb />
� � is in you. We want you to<lb />
outstanding citizens who will<lb />
ace out of war, security out<lb />
 and prosperity out of un-<lb />
certainty<lb />
All college departments of instruc-<lb />
tion held open 'house during the<lb />
morning and early afternoon. Exhib-<lb />
its, demonstrations, ami activities of<lb />
various types gave visitors an idea<lb />
of academic work done at the college.<lb />
Hast. Carolina students acted as<lb />
guides on tours of the campus.<lb />
Air Force ROTC cadets gave a<lb />
military review on the football field<lb />
as part of the. morning's program.<lb />
An outdoor luncheon on the West<lb />
Campus vas one of the highlights<lb />
of the day. Eight hundred barbecued<lb />
chickens were prepared and served<lb />
by the college dining room staff.<lb />
Many high school groups brought<lb />
picnic lunches and enjoyed social<lb />
meetings on the campus lawns.<lb />
Beginning at 2 o'clock, four pro-<lb />
grams, planned to meet the varied<lb />
bastes of visitors, were presented.<lb />
A fashion show sponsored by the<lb />
college home economics department<lb />
featured spring styles and presented<lb />
as modig representatives of 49 high<lb />
schools who wore costumes made in<lb />
their classes.<lb />
Sports fang attenaed a baseball<lb />
doubleheader between East Caro-<lb />
lina and Elon. and many interested<lb />
in physical education saw demonstra-<lb />
tions of act.vities in the memorial<lb />
gymnasium.<lb />
The musical comedy "Banana<lb />
Moon an original work by Douglas<lb />
Mitchell of Greenville and Patricia<lb />
Goodwin of Memphis, Tenn East<lb />
Carolina students, was presented by<lb />
the Teachers Playhouse. A tea dance,<lb />
with music by the East Carolina<lb />
Collegians, brought the day's program<lb />
'Passion Play' On Tap<lb />
The Saint James Methodist<lb />
Church of Greenville is present-<lb />
ing the "Passion Play" tonight<lb />
and tomorrow night for the last<lb />
times.<lb />
This is a reverent re-enact-<lb />
ment of the trial, crucifixion and<lb />
resurrection of Jesus Christ.<lb />
It is being presented in Wright<lb />
Auditorium at 8 p.m.<lb />
The cast of over 100 persons is<lb />
directed by Dr. J. A. Withey, di-<lb />
rector of dramatics at East Caro-<lb />
lina. The "Passion Play" chorus<lb />
is directed by Dr. Kenneth Cuth-<lb />
bert, music department director.<lb />
The admission is $1.<lb />
Campus Fraternity<lb />
Sponsors Tag Day<lb />
annual Tag Day. Members of the<lb />
fraternity will be selling tags to raise<lb />
funds with which they will finance<lb />
the Thomas C. Williams Scholarship<lb />
Award�an award given each year<lb />
to the senior in the business depart-<lb />
ment with the highest four-year scho-<lb />
lastic average.<lb />
Tag Day was established in 1945<lb />
in memory of Thomas Clay Williams,<lb />
who at the time of his death was a<lb />
mem)" er of Pi Omega Pi and also<lb />
editor of the "Teco Echo Since that<lb />
Lime the business fraternity has held<lb />
an annual Tag Day to raise money<lb />
for the scholarship award given in<lb />
his memory.<lb />
Keith Goodson, treasurer of the<lb />
Children's Play<lb />
Starts Run Here<lb />
Next Wednesday<lb />
The Teiacher's Playhouse will begin<lb />
presentation of their Spring produc-<lb />
tion, "The Emperor's New Clothes<lb />
next Wednesday afternoon at two<lb />
o'clock in the College Theatre. The<lb />
ylay is the annual children's story and<lb />
will continue each afternoon through<lb />
day of next week. Friday's perform-<lb />
ance will be open to Greenville schools<lb />
and the public. There will be a per-<lb />
formance Monday, April 26, at the<lb />
Eppes High School.<lb />
"The Emperor's New Clothes" is<lb />
Hans Christian Anderson's story of<lb />
the vain em'peror of China who cares<lb />
for nothing but clothes. His minister<lb />
of robes plays on this weakness to<lb />
On Tuesd y, April 20, Beta Kappa rob the royal weavers and persecute<lb />
Chapter of Pi Omega Pi is holding its J toe beautiful empress.<lb />
Two mischievous rogues convince<lb />
the emperor that they can weave a<lb />
cloth which cannot be seen by anyone<lb />
unfit for the position which he holds.<lb />
Everyone is afraid to confess that<lb />
he cannot see toe new clothes the<lb />
emperor orders. The emperor proudly<lb />
walks in procession clad in nothing<lb />
but a straight shirt, thinking he is<lb />
showing his people the glory of his<lb />
new clothes. An innocent child speaks<lb />
up to reveal the truth.<lb />
Main roles in the play will he por-<lb />
trayed by Laura Credle, Pauline<lb />
Armstrong, Charles Hill, Betty Sue<lb />
Gay, Pat Goodwin and Douglas<lb />
Mitchell. Mrs. James Poindexter and<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey are the faculty j<lb />
fraternity, is chairman of the event. members in charge. <lb />
Walter Noona Appears As Gu<lb />
With NC Symphony Tuesday<lb />
Conducts Symphony Here <lb />
. . . Dr. Benjamin F. Swalin<lb />
Students Hear Senator Lennon<lb />
Carter, director of the<lb />
Bureau of Field Services at East<lb />
Carolina, headed the faculty-student<lb />
committee which planned high school<lb />
day. <lb />
Plans For Musical Underway<lb />
250 Attend Junior-Senior Prom<lb />
. estimated 250 students and their<lb />
attended the annual Junior-<lb />
- Proni in Wright building last<lb />
. . boy night.<lb />
rations were in keeping with<lb />
� . rae of the dance, "In an Old<lb />
sm Garden The main door<lb />
, into the dance area was dec-<lb />
a roee-covered gate. The<lb />
og was draped with blue and<lb />
streamers. There was floral<lb />
g men in front of the band<lb />
in the center of the dance<lb />
door, there was a model garden com-<lb />
plete with flowers, grass, garden<lb />
 enches and a bird bath.<lb />
Punch was served from an old well.<lb />
Music was furnished by the Colle-<lb />
gians at the first formal dance.<lb />
n added feature of the occasion<lb />
was the jitterbug contest won by Bill<lb />
Rogerson and Mb date. President J. D.<lb />
Messick presented them with the<lb />
prize a carton of Phillip Morris cig-<lb />
arettes, donated by Campus Repre-<lb />
sentative Max Joyner.<lb />
Juniors And Seniors At Annual Dance<lb />
"Blossom Time popular musical<lb />
based on the life of Franz Schubert<lb />
and featuring his tuneful and<lb />
beautiful music, has been chosen as<lb />
the third Broadway hit to be pro-<lb />
duced at East Carolina College un-<lb />
der the sponsorship of the Student<lb />
Government Association.<lb />
Penformanc is will be given Wed-<lb />
nesday and Thursday, April 28 and<lb />
29 at 8 p. m. in the Wright auditor-<lb />
ium. Previous productions of "Good<lb />
News" and "The Student Prince"<lb />
have attracted large audiences and<lb />
rec ived high praise for their music-<lb />
al and dramatic values; and "Blos-<lb />
som Time" is expected to meat with<lb />
like success.<lb />
Under the direction of Dr. Ken-<lb />
 eth N. Cuthloert of the college de-<lb />
partment of music, rehearsals are<lb />
alrady in progress. A cast of talent-<lb />
Perry Composes Choral<lb />
Arrang ement Of Psalm;<lb />
Dedicates To Choir<lb />
oration at the annual<lb />
,�. a�d senior, dance nnd�Jhe <lb />
prom in their honor sponsored b the JU<lb />
George E. Perry of the music fac-<lb />
ulty has written a choral composition<lb />
dedicated to th � Cc' rte Choir. He<lb />
used Psalm 130 for e te r of his<lb />
work and presented the rM . ura to<lb />
Dr. Elwood Keister, choi' d rector.<lb />
Mr. Perry's sonata for violin and<lb />
i iano will be presented on the North<lb />
Carolina �Composers Concert at Win-<lb />
ton-Salem, May 5. Mr. Perry and<lb />
Dr. Keister will perform the work.<lb />
Other compositions by Mr. Perry<lb />
include two I allots, a piano sonata,<lb />
a choral setting of Psalm 23 and<lb />
several songs, one of which was on<lb />
program in the recent faculty recital<lb />
of Gladys White.<lb />
ed East Carolina students, a chorus<lb />
made up of the Varsity Men's Glee<lb />
Club and the Women's Ohorus of<lb />
the college, and the East Carolina<lb />
Orchestra will appear in the pro-<lb />
duction.<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback of the<lb />
Eat Carolina department of English<lb />
is director of dramatics for "Blossom<lb />
Time Colorful costumes, dancing<lb />
and elaborate lighting effects will<lb />
contribute to the attractiveness of<lb />
the musical.<lb />
Among principals in the cast will<lb />
ibe Gerald Murphy of China Grove,<lb />
as Schubert; Frances Smith of<lb />
RobeTSonville, as Mitzi, whom Schu-<lb />
bert loves; Frank Hammond of<lb />
Wilmington as Baron Schober, the<lb />
composer's rival; and 15 other men<lb />
and women.<lb />
The music for "Blossom Time" is<lb />
Schubert's adapted by Sigmund<lb />
Rom-berg, composer of "The Student<lb />
Prince The score includes "Song<lb />
of I-ove the "Serenade "Ave<lb />
Maria and other long-popular mel-<lb />
odies.<lb />
Dr. Cuthbert has announced that<lb />
tickets will be placed on sale at an<lb />
rly date at Biggs' and Warren's<lb />
;rug stores and the East Carolina<lb />
Alumni Office. Students will be ad-<lb />
mitted on their identification cards.<lb />
"The East is being asked to give<lb />
up its seat in the United States Sen-<lb />
ate, to forfeit its Senator to the pop-<lb />
ulous Piedmont section Sen. Alton<lb />
A. Lennon said in a speech hero<lb />
Friday night.<lb />
"Friends, if thus should happen�<lb />
ami I do not for one second think<lb />
it shall happen�I am a-fra-id that<lb />
never again in our time will the<lb />
true East have a United States Sena-<lb />
tor of its own Lennon said.<lb />
The Senator spoke in Austin audi-<lb />
torium at East Carolina College at a<lb />
meeting sponsored by the EOC Young<lb />
Democrats Club. His statement about<lb />
sectionalism obviously was aimed at<lb />
former Governor W. Kerr Scott of<lb />
Al&amp;manco, a contender for Lennon's<lb />
scat. Lennon is from Wilmington.<lb />
Lennon called the roll of Senators<lb />
from the East:  Bailey, Urn-<lb />
stead, Broughton, Graham, Smith.<lb />
Easterners all, thanks to our historic<lb />
tradition, but it might be noted none<lb />
from any point east of Raleigh . . .<lb />
The eyes of our western friends are<lb />
on the East. They are watching<lb />
anxiously to see if we shall abandon<lb />
In his talk, Lennon also referred<lb />
to "McCarthyism although ne did<lb />
not so label it. He said, "Men and<lb />
women who are accused of anything<lb />
and who are under investigation<lb />
should have the right to confront<lb />
their accusers, offer testimony in<lb />
their own behalf, have counsel of<lb />
heir ow.i choice, and more important<lb />
. . . their counsel should have the<lb />
right to cross examine the accuser.<lb />
. .  He said he has urged the adop-<lb />
tion of rules of procedure to assure<lb />
those rights.<lb />
Sen. Lennon and his secretary, Mr.<lb />
Sleer, had supper with the members<lb />
of the YDC at the Greenville Supper<lb />
Club before his speech.<lb />
Band Presents<lb />
Lawn Concert<lb />
The College Concert Band will give<lb />
its annual spring lawn concert next<lb />
Tuesday afternoon, April 20. Herbert<lb />
the East-West tradition which has L. Carter of the musac faculty will<lb />
served our party and State so well<lb />
since the dawn oc the 20th century.<lb />
The W' st wants to keep the tradition<lb />
intact, and will help the East to do<lb />
so.<lb />
State Musicians<lb />
Perform Twice<lb />
Here In Wright<lb />
Walter Noona, pianist, will apear<lb />
as soloist with the North Carolina<lb />
Symphony Orchestra in a concert at<lb />
the college Tuesday night, April 20.<lb />
A senior music student at East Caro-<lb />
lina and a native of Norfolk, Va<lb />
Noona has won national rcognition as<lb />
a pianist of great promise.<lb />
The state symphony, with Dr. Ben-<lb />
jamin F. Swalin as conductor, will<lb />
give two performances in the Wright<lb />
auditorium on the camJpus April 20.<lb />
An afternoon program for school<lb />
children, given free of charge, is<lb />
scheduled for 2:30. The second con-<lb />
cent at 8:15 p. m. will be sponsored by<lb />
e Ea Carolina College Entertain-<lb />
ment Committee as the last of its<lb />
eri s of programs for the current<lb />
�chool year.<lb />
At the evening performance Noona<lb />
will play with the orchestra Beeth-<lb />
ov. n's Emperor Concerto, No. 5 in<lb />
E Flat Major.<lb />
The young pianist has studied at<lb />
Dae Carolina for the past four years<lb />
und r RoLert Carter of the<lb />
music faculty. During this period he<lb />
has appeared in recitals on the<lb />
carapye and in various towns of North<lb />
Carolina and Virginia and has been<lb />
soloist with the East Carolina Orches-<lb />
tra, an organization of musicians<lb />
from the college and the city of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
This spring in auditions at Win-<lb />
fiton-Salem and Charlotte Noona<lb />
won the North Carolina and<lb />
South Atlantic District contest for<lb />
the National Steinway Centenial<lb />
Award, which includes, a $2,000 seho-<lb />
Lansihip and other assistance toward<lb />
a career as a concert pianist.<lb />
Last weekend Noona was announced<lb />
as one of five students in the nation<lb />
chosen as finalist in the Steinway<lb />
contest. From this number a<lb />
potential five will be selected<lb />
to compete in person at finals<lb />
to be held in Stein Hall, New<lb />
York City, Friday, April 30.<lb />
James W. Butler, chairman of the<lb />
East Carolina College Entertainment<lb />
Committee, has announced that a<lb />
limited number of tickets to the con-<lb />
cert next Tuesday night are still<lb />
available and. may be obtained from<lb />
him at the college Alumni House.<lb />
THE ROARING 50s<lb />
(ACP)�A Dartmouth student pick-<lb />
1 up $30 on a bet recently. All he<lb />
�d fo do was slip a goldfish or two<lb />
into hi highball glass and gulp them<lb />
down.<lb />
Campus Seen<lb />
Campus male sun bathing be-<lb />
hind Slay Hall with eyes pro-<lb />
tected by 3-D glasses.<lb />
Amelia Earhaiit, America's fore-<lb />
most woman pilot, lectured o the<lb />
college campus in January, 1936.<lb />
Male saying "good night" to a<lb />
house mother and his date at<lb />
the same time.<lb />
Steady stream of campus boys<lb />
heading for downstore store to<lb />
return dinner jackets rented for<lb />
Saturday dance.<lb />
direct the ensemble in a program of<lb />
light popular music.<lb />
The concert will take place at 4:30<lb />
p.m. on the East Campus on the lawn<lb />
adjoining fee Administration building<lb />
and facing Fifth Street. The public<lb />
is invit d to be present.<lb />
Mr. Carter has announced a pro-<lb />
gram for the "pops" concert. Included<lb />
wnll be several tuneful selections from<lb />
the operetta "Blossom Time which<lb />
will be presented at the college April<lb />
28 and 29 under the sponsorship of<lb />
the Student Government Association.<lb />
Other numbers will be the overture<lb />
to "Die Fledermaus" by Johann<lb />
Strauss, the Waltz King; "Serenata<lb />
a beguire by Leroy Anderson; and<lb />
a group of sprightly marches. A<lb />
trumpet trio and a trombone quartet<lb />
j will be featured in the marches.<lb />
Science Pupils Take<lb />
Honors With Awards<lb />
For Highest Averages<lb />
At the March meeting of the Sci-<lb />
ence Club, Hannah Phelps and Joe<lb />
Rowland were respectively presented<lb />
with the awards given annually for<lb />
the highest first quarter average in<lb />
physics and chemistry. Both students,<lb />
science majors, had a 96 average.<lb />
The two received copies of the<lb />
"Handbook of Chemistry and Phy-<lb />
sics The award is made in select<lb />
colleges and universities by the Amer-<lb />
ican Rubber Publishing Company.<lb />
Groom: I want a room, please lor<lb />
my wife and myself.<lb />
Hotel Clerk: Suite, sir?<lb />
Groom: I haven't found out yet.<lb />
Was - W<lb />
by Jerry Register<lb />
About nine thirty on Friday morn-<lb />
ing. I was a-walking down in front of<lb />
Wright building, and I saw a sign<lb />
that said, "Get your cool drinks<lb />
here So I went up to the man that<lb />
was selling them, andsaid, "1 want<lb />
a 'Big Orange drink "<lb />
I got it and started to drink it,<lb />
when all of a sudden there come a<lb />
big buuch of people out of nowhere-<lb />
they did. And they commenced to go<lb />
into this big building, and there were<lb />
so many of them, that it wasnt so<lb />
much what I could do but to move<lb />
along with them.<lb />
Where It Is<lb />
We got in this here building and<lb />
moved on in, and I come upon th<lb />
man and he said, �� f� 1"JJ<lb />
where you want to go?" And I id,<lb />
"Man, I don't even know where it is<lb />
that I'm at Then he said to me,<lb />
"Do you have a ticket?" And I said,<lb />
I<lb />
mi<lb />
00<lb />
"No" Well, he commenced to look<lb />
around, and he finally stopped look-<lb />
ing around and pointed to a table<lb />
and said, "You can get one there<lb />
I thought that I had to buy a ticket<lb />
to get in this place, so, being that<lb />
had gotten this far, I thought<lb />
,Jght as well get one. Well sir, I got<lb />
y ticket and went up to the man<lb />
at the door, and tried to give.htm<lb />
the ticket. He said, "Keep it. You I<lb />
need it later<lb />
"Big Barn"<lb />
Well, I went on in and took a seat<lb />
in the back of this W- "barn like<lb />
building. I sat there and heard a<lb />
whole bunch of people make a noise<lb />
on some kindly of iwrterments. Of<lb />
all the beating, banging, blowing,<lb />
pulling and aching, I've never seen<lb />
the likes. <lb />
After that was over, everybody<lb />
clapped, and whistled, and whooped<lb />
aJ hollered, and I don't know what<lb />
all. Next, this big man with his<lb />
Sunday-go-to-meetin' suit on got up,<lb />
said something, and set back down.<lb />
And they clapped again.<lb />
Then this fellow that was in the<lb />
Army, Navy, or Air Force, or some-<lb />
thing, got up and talked a little<lb />
while. Then he sat down. After a few<lb />
more men got up and set back down,<lb />
everybody got up and started out<lb />
the door.<lb />
Cow Pasture<lb />
Well, it wasn't so much but what<lb />
I had to move with them again. This<lb />
time we went out to this little cow<lb />
pasture, and half of us went over<lb />
nd set on one side, and the other<lb />
half went over and set on the other<lb />
side. There we set, sitting and a-<lb />
iJtaring at one-a-nother across this<lb />
here cow pasture.<lb />
Bunch of Folks<lb />
I soon got tared of that so I started<lb />
to get up and go somewhere else;<lb />
man was I cold! Whe all of a sud-<lb />
den I heard a whole bunch of racket<lb />
down at one end of this pasture.<lb />
There commenced to come a whole<lb />
"unoh of people all dressed alike.<lb />
They even had little blue hats on.<lb />
Well sir, they had some kind of<lb />
adhesive tape wrapped anound their<lb />
legs, and to top it all they were a-<lb />
beating aud a-banging.<lb />
Follow the Leader<lb />
As they come on this here pasture,<lb />
they must have been playing follow<lb />
the leader, because the man in front<lb />
went down the field one time and<lb />
tha others followed, a-)beating and<lb />
a-banging, and then he turned around<lb />
and they turned around too. Well, he<lb />
got tired after a while from walking<lb />
so much, so he pulled over to one<lb />
corner of the pasture and stopped.<lb />
Amd all of those boys he had behind<lb />
him stopped at the same time, and<lb />
stood there like they were petrified.<lb />
They stood there, not moving a<lb />
muscle. Then tihere come another<lb />
bunch of people from the same end<lb />
of the field. And they were all dressed<lb />
alike, too. Well, they came out and<lb />
they were following the leader, txn�<lb />
ijhey were. They came out and lined<lb />
up in little groups. There were two<lb />
of these groups that must have been<lb />
going hunting, because they had their<lb />
sihootinirons slung over their shoul-<lb />
ders.<lb />
There wag one man in every little<lb />
group that carried a little flag. I don't<lb />
know why they carried them, unless<lb />
it was for exercise, because they were<lb />
always raising and lowering them.<lb />
' SwatthV Flies<lb />
For some unknown reason, every<lb />
now and then all of these people<lb />
would hit the right side of their head<lb />
like they were swatitin' at a fly or<lb />
something.<lb />
One time, there come a few men<lb />
out of each little gro.p. They came<lb />
out individually and one at a time��<lb />
thf y dad. They commenced to come<lb />
out and they met in the middle of<lb />
the field. And they commenced to<lb />
going around and around and back-<lb />
wards and forwards, aiid I don't know<lb />
what all.<lb />
Follow the Crowd<lb />
Well, at this point it was that I got<lb />
tired of watching those people mess-<lb />
ing around out there, so I got up and<lb />
went out. I was getting sort of hun-<lb />
gry, so I asked a man at the gate<lb />
wiiere it was that I could get some-<lb />
thing to eat. He said, "Just follow<lb />
the crowd And I did.<lb />
Man, what a crowd it was, there<lb />
were more people around here than<lb />
there was at Gettysburg when ol'<lb />
Abe Lincoln sang "The Battle Hymn<lb />
of the Republic I bet that there<lb />
were at least fifty million people<lb />
hare.<lb />
Well sir, I followed the crowd down<lb />
to the picnic grounds to get me some<lb />
dinner. When I g�t there, there was<lb />
a tig line lined up to get something<lb />
to eat, too�-they were. Right here<lb />
1 found out what this ticket that I<lb />
had bought was for. It was for<lb />
something to eat. Well sir, I give the<lb />
man my ticket and picked up my<lb />
plate and started down the line. This<lb />
reminded me of an old fn iond<lb />
church dinner, more vittles than you<lb />
could shake a stick at.<lb />
Well sir, after I ate dinner I de-<lb />
cided that I didn't want to stick<lb />
around any longer�I did. So I went<lb />
home.<lb />
What It Was .  .?<lb />
You know, I still don't know what<lb />
it was that was a-going on down on<lb />
the camtpus of good ol' DOG. But I<lb />
guess it was all of those "crazy<lb />
mixed up kids" from the high schools<lb />
around North Carolina.<lb />
MMHHHMpMtd<lb /><pb facs="00038348_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
BASTCABOLINI AN<lb />
FRIDAY, APRJL 16, 1954<lb />
e<lb />
EastCarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 12. East Carolina College<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers Cellege Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Firsit Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editor-in-chief -<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
 T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
 Faye O'Neal<lb />
Emily S. Boyc�<lb />
 Kay Johnston<lb />
Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith. Erolyn Blount, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Register, Valeria Shearon, Laura Credle and<lb />
Jack Latta.<lb />
SGA Reporter<lb />
Faculty Advisor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sport Assistnat<lb />
Betty Salmons<lb />
 Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
 Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Bruce Phillips, Anwer Joseph and<lb />
J. W. Browning.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager  �dna Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager� Faye Jones<lb />
Business Assistants - - Edna Whitfield,<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
m n ing finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lur rt back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your t ars wash out a word of it<lb />
� Khayyam as translated by E. Fitzgerald<lb />
No Cases Of Spring Fever Here<lb />
Almost everyone else has spring fever while<lb />
of the East Carolinian suddenly became<lb />
s and worked to produce an eight-<lb />
. this week.<lb />
All this year news features and pictures have<lb />
n boiled down into the average four pages.<lb />
ace was limited and became more acute as the<lb />
1' exerted more effort each week.<lb />
However, we did not request a sufficient<lb />
amount from the Student Fund at the beginning<lb />
of the year to support multi-page papers. As we<lb />
have received an additional appropriation of a<lb />
small am unt and have saved on certain items in<lb />
our budget, we find it possible to produce more<lb />
Iti-pagers.<lb />
We are not begging for additional money<lb />
this year's issues, but we are asking that<lb />
funds be appropriated next year to produce six<lb />
and pages almost every week, provided that<lb />
udent readers are interested in seeing such<lb />
ret.<lb />
The staff is willing to put out the labor. We<lb />
h pe that the SGA Budget Committee is willing<lb />
to appropriate those needed funds.<lb />
Dim The Lights, Please<lb />
Lat Saturday night the annual Junior-Sen-<lb />
i. r Dance was held in Wright building. The dec-<lb />
orations were well planned and beautiful, the<lb />
refreshments were weak but good, and the music<lb />
� as of the best. But the work of the Junior Class<lb />
to make it the best dance yet on campus may have<lb />
been wasted. The lights were bright enough to<lb />
read a comic book.<lb />
Lighting plays an important part in the<lb />
c: eation of the right atmosphere at a dance. Too<lb />
much gives the impression that the dance was<lb />
piann I for a bunch of "high schoolers Why<lb />
can't we be treated as college students?<lb />
There have been several dances that were<lb />
ined by bright lights on campus. We hope that<lb />
at future dances someone will be permitted to<lb />
flip the dimmer switch. �JWL<lb />
Maybe It's A Good Thing<lb />
There was no interest among the senior stu-<lb />
dents for an annual banquet in their honor. Plans<lb />
were made for a Senior Banquet last Friday<lb />
evening, but when only a small number purchased<lb />
tickets, the event was called off.<lb />
At East Carolina classification of students<lb />
is a technical matter, not one of social importance.<lb />
All students are allowed the same privileges, with<lb />
the exception of week end restriction during the<lb />
fall quarter for freshmen girls. Freshmen do not<lb />
wear beannies nor do they undergo any hazing.<lb />
Every student is treated alike, no matter what<lb />
classification.<lb />
It is regrettable that the graduating class<lb />
could not be honored at a dinner. But give us<lb />
the no class system in which there are no lines<lb />
drawn to make a lower classman inferior to an<lb />
upperclassman.<lb />
Wit And Wisdom<lb />
Those who complain most are most to be<lb />
complained of.�Matthew Henry.<lb />
Compliments are only lies in court clothes.<lb />
�Anon.<lb />
Enjoy your own life without comparing it<lb />
with that of another.�Condorcet.<lb />
Life is not so short but there is always time<lb />
enough for courtesy.�Emerson.<lb />
Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no fibs.<lb />
�Goldsmith.<lb />
Letters<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I was greatly disappointed in the<lb />
number of college students present<lb />
at the Choir concert held on our cam-<lb />
pus Thursday night, April 1.<lb />
Our choir is a coiiege function,<lb />
theoretically supported by the student<lb />
body. At Thursday's concert, there<lb />
were about 45 students in the audi-<lb />
ence. I am not a member of the<lb />
musiic department, but I for one was<lb />
there along with several others who<lb />
like good music.<lb />
The townspeople of Greenville were<lb />
there. Where were the ECC students?<lb />
It wag a very good concert. Con-<lb />
gratulations to the choir!<lb />
Milton Foiey<lb />
AN OPEN LETTER:<lb />
On April 14, the 1953-54 Student<lb />
Government Association retired its<lb />
year's office and the new 1954-55<lb />
Administration began its term.<lb />
The 22 changes in the Student<lb />
Government Association Constitution,<lb />
entertainment poll, 'best Homecoming<lb />
ever, changes in women's restrictions,<lb />
By-law revision, stronger student<lb />
voice and Student Government, out-<lb />
standing record at conventions, re-<lb />
cord election vote and many other<lb />
acfhievoments are examples of the<lb />
success and advancement of the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association since we<lb />
took, office in the s'pring of 1953.<lb />
This success, however, would not<lb />
have been a reality without the amaz-<lb />
ing cooperation received from the<lb />
students, campus organizations, "East<lb />
Carolinian faculty, College Admin-<lb />
istration and the Greenville communi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
I want to take this means, on the<lb />
behalf of the 1953-54 Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, to sincerely thank<lb />
the many who have done so much to-<lb />
wards our goal this year. We are<lb />
confident that the new SGA Admin-<lb />
istration will have much success in<lb />
the future.<lb />
It has been a great honor and plea-<lb />
sure to have served as president. It<lb />
was an office that 1 will long cherish.<lb />
With the kindest regards to every-<lb />
one, I am<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Mitchell Saieeil, President 1953-54<lb />
Student Government Association.<lb />
"MUD-SLINGING POLITIC ANS"<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
"Mud-slinging" in politics has be-<lb />
come a very popular way for office<lb />
seekers to get votes. However, one<lb />
the<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Noona Chooses Music Career Over Athletics<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
Walter Noona, an outstanding sen-<lb />
ior, majoring in music, is from Nor-<lb />
folk, Va. However, Walter says he is<lb />
really majoring in business, "every-<lb />
body's business Which, according to<lb />
his busy schedule is quite evident.<lb />
Walter had been a member of the<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi for two years. "I have<lb />
really enjoyed this organization and<lb />
I wish I had the time for others.<lb />
The only trouble about majoring in<lb />
music is tne terrible things it does to<lb />
your social activities, and I really<lb />
like to be with people<lb />
However, Walter, along with his<lb />
music career, has also done some<lb />
work in dramatics. "Can you imagine<lb />
me in dramatics?" was his reply. He<lb />
had a part in the production "Every-<lb />
man<lb />
A Choice To Make<lb />
"Probably much to everybody's sur-<lb />
prise he says, "I was very athletic<lb />
minded when I was in junior high<lb />
school and had very little interest<lb />
in music. I was a little heavier then,<lb />
and I loved sports. I played football<lb />
and had planned to play in high<lb />
school until I got both of my hands<lb />
sprained. Then my father called me<lb />
in for a conference. 'It's got to be<lb />
music or football, son he said, 'it is<lb />
quite evident that it can't be both<lb />
It was also quite evident that Pop<lb />
wanted the choice to be music, so<lb />
that is the choice I made, and I have<lb />
never regretted it. one moment<lb />
Walter was a drum major in high<lb />
school and also here at East Carolina.<lb />
"I had a terrible time with my uni-<lb />
form he says. "It was much too<lb />
large and I had to alter it with pins.<lb />
It was pretty easy keeping time with<lb />
the musac, however; those pins really<lb />
kept me jumping<lb />
Troubles in Jamaica<lb />
"One of the most thrilling times<lb />
of my life was playing with an or-<lb />
V i Mt-r Noona<lb />
ohestra that took a cruise to South<lb />
America. The boat, 'The Keuw Am-<lb />
gteram was really a dream boat. I<lb />
did have a lot of trouble with sea<lb />
sickness, though, and also a little<lb />
double at Jamaica, where we stopped<lb />
a few days. I really went incognito<lb />
getting a tan and buying big baskets<lb />
and hats. When I got ready to board<lb />
ship with my native wares and sun-<lb />
tan, 1 was mistaken for a native and<lb />
had a terrible time convincing the<lb />
captain that I was a passenger. I had<lb />
vision, of spending the rest of my<lb />
life in .Jamaica. But in spite of my<lb />
f. w troubles, I really had a wonderful<lb />
experience<lb />
Receives Many Scholarships<lb />
Walter has gone to school on sev-<lb />
eral scholarships during his four years<lb />
at Ba : Carolina. His first scholar-<lb />
ship was from the Norfolk Lions Club<lb />
in 1961. The Greenville Music Club<lb />
awarded him a scholarship the fol-<lb />
lowing year. Last year and this year<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
the Benjamin May Chapter of the<lb />
Daughters of the American Revolu-<lb />
tion in Famwille awarded him an-<lb />
other scholarship "I certainly am in-<lb />
debted to these line organizations<lb />
Walter says. "I could have never<lb />
made It without their help. Another<lb />
person I am deeply indebted to is my<lb />
wonderful friend and teacher, Or.<lb />
Robert Carter. His inspiration and<lb />
guidance has really meant more than<lb />
I could possibly say<lb />
Walter is already a well known<lb />
figure an North Carolina on the<lb />
concert stage. He has played for<lb />
different ckibs all over the state and<lb />
with very much success. On April 20,<lb />
Walter will play with the North<lb />
Carolina Symphony Orchestra, here<lb />
on campus. He will play Beethoven's<lb />
Fifth Concerto in E Flat.<lb />
Last year Walter won the Student<lb />
Musacdan contest sponsored by the<lb />
National F'ederation of Music ans.<lb />
Wins Several Awards<lb />
This year an even greater honor<lb />
was bestowed upon Walter when he<lb />
won the South Atlantic District Con-<lb />
test of the National Steinway Cen-<lb />
tennial Award, and took a second<lb />
step forward toward a $2,000 scholar-<lb />
ship and a career as a concert pianist.<lb />
Contestants must master a reper-<lb />
toire of 20 difficult piano concert<lb />
compositions and meet other exacting<lb />
.standards. A recording of the region-<lb />
al performance will be sent to New<lb />
York for judging in the semifinals<lb />
of the National Contest. Winners in<lb />
this event will perform in Steinway<lb />
Hall, Maw York, April 30. �<lb />
This year Waiter was also chosen<lb />
a.s "Who's Who in American Colleges<lb />
and Universities and has this to<lb />
say, "I certainly was honored, but<lb />
I can't understand how I was chosen,<lb />
because I'm so seldom on campus<lb />
of the candidates lor junior senator<lb />
from North Carolina has stated that<lb />
he will not use any such form of<lb />
oliticking in his campaign for office.<lb />
His opponent, on the other hand, is<lb />
ticking bo the popular form through-<lb />
out his campaign. This presents a<lb />
difficult problem to the "clean cam-<lb />
paigner" as he is unable to defend<lb />
himself without being accused of<lb />
mud-slinging.<lb />
The "clean campaigner" in this case<lb />
is, of course, former Governor W.<lb />
Kerr Scott. Mr. Scott has been con-<lb />
demned for his road program that<lb />
he so effectively carried out during<lb />
his term as Governor.<lb />
It is true that Mr. Scott personally<lb />
profited from the roads that he built<lb />
around his farm in Alamance County.<lb />
His opponents seem to enjoy bringing<lb />
this fact to the attention of the vot-<lb />
ers. However, they always omit the<lb />
fact that many other citizens of Ala-<lb />
mance County profit from these same<lb />
roads. Likewise, the citizens in other<lb />
counties have profited, and will con-<lb />
liraie to rofit, from the roads that<lb />
were built in their counties.<lb />
Was Mr. Scott justified in building<lb />
so many roads in his home county?<lb />
Why not? Several other counties,<lb />
who have had representatives in high<lb />
offices of our state government, re-<lb />
ceived new roads. Many of these roads<lb />
stopped at the Alamance County line.<lb />
If these other counties were justified<lb />
in the improvement of their roads,<lb />
then Mr. Scott was certainly justified<lb />
in improving the roads in his home<lb />
county, and should have been permit-<lb />
ted to do so without criticism. Both<lb />
cases are the same�Ptate funds, im-<lb />
proving state roads, for a better<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Another issue that has been criti- j<lb />
cized by the opposers of Mr. Scott is<lb />
the fact that Mr. Scott leased several<lb />
acres of his land to a construction<lb />
company to be used as a rock, stone<lb />
and gravel quarry. This rock was used<lb />
in state construction projects. The<lb />
opposers claim that bhere was a bet-<lb />
ter grade of material available from<lb />
other sources. However, they do not<lb />
offer any proof as to which of the<lb />
two sources furnish the better grade<lb />
materials. The flat statement made<lb />
by the opposers that a better grade<lb />
was available, hould not be accepted<lb />
by the intelligent voter until proof is<lb />
furnished that the better grade does<lb />
exist.<lb />
There are other factors that enter<lb />
into this case. If the better grade<lb />
did exist, would it cost any more to<lb />
have thu rock extracted from the<lb />
Unnecessary Socializing In Library<lb />
Observe Be Quiet Week'<lb />
During- the last of March the matter of unnecessary social-<lb />
izing in the library was brought before the Student Government<lb />
Association. A special committee was appointed by the SGA to<lb />
investigate the existing situation in the library and to offer a so-<lb />
lution to the problem. The Library Club on campus was asked to<lb />
cooperate in this investigation.<lb />
Next week, April 18-25, is to be "Quiet In the Library Week<lb />
This special week, emphasized by signs placed around the library,<lb />
is an effort by the committee and the club to curb the noise and<lb />
visible frolicking which has been going on in the library in exces-<lb />
sive amounts lately. Whether or not this effort will be successful<lb />
will depend entirey upon each individual student who studies in<lb />
the library. The purpose of the "Quiet Week is to ask the stu-<lb />
dents for their cooperation in maintaining a library where serious<lb />
studying can be carried on. A move for detent studying atmos-<lb />
phere must come directly from the students. A multitude of com-<lb />
mittees ctuld be appointed, but they would do no good<lb />
whatsoever if the subjects in question were not willing to<lb />
c operate.<lb />
The present library is overcrowded. It is inadequate to MTe<lb />
as a study center for over 2,000 students. A reasonable amount<lb />
of noise is expected in such a library with a hundred students<lb />
working on term papers, etc every night. But the completely<lb />
unnecessary noise and disturbance which is present can be omit-<lb />
ted if we are willing.<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
Now that the Student Government electiom<lb />
for 1054 have been successfully brought to a close<lb />
we would like to bring forth one slight suggi<lb />
tion which we feel might improve the electi<lb />
system.<lb />
But first let us make it clear that we :<lb />
confident that the manner in which the 1954<lb />
elections were conducted surpassed that of any<lb />
previous balloting. The smoothness and punct-<lb />
uality with shich the vote casting was conducted<lb />
reflects credit not only upon the election officials<lb />
out upon the entire student body.<lb />
Like all good things however, this system<lb />
reflects a fallacy. And that fallacy is the prac-<lb />
tice of not releasing to the general student bod.<lb />
the final total of votes cast for each candidate.<lb />
In making this statement we are not criti-<lb />
cizing the responsible officials or doubting their<lb />
honesty but we do believe that the students<lb />
East Carolina are entitled to know jus what the<lb />
specific number of votes cast for each candidate<lb />
was.<lb />
The section of the Student Handbook headed<lb />
"Nominations and General Elections" indicates<lb />
in 11 way why the vote totals are not released<lb />
and e are thereby led to believe that the prac-<lb />
tice is continued from habit.<lb />
The only possible reasoning for not releasing<lb />
the final results might be to prevent the: deflat-<lb />
ing of a badly defeated candidate's ego. Vet it<lb />
seems that when a candidate files for a Student<lb />
Government office he should realize that in<lb />
doing he is placing himself in the public's hands<lb />
and must abide by its decisions. If the candid,<lb />
for the 1 (residency of the United States can I.<lb />
revealed to the nation the number of follow<lb />
who voted for them then surely this practic-<lb />
ing beneath the dignity of East Carolina studei<lb />
Half of the enjoyment that the voting public<lb />
receives from the campaigns is re-hashing the<lb />
results of the final tally. To have a blanket an-<lb />
nouncement released stating simply that so-and-<lb />
so is the winner detracts considerably from any<lb />
election.<lb />
One of the basic American privileges�<lb />
Right To Know�is being abused under the pre-<lb />
sent system. We hope therefore, that a rem<lb />
will be forthcoming and that the student b<lb />
will not be denied a privelege which is rightfully<lb />
theirs.<lb />
Forum Anil Against'em<lb />
McCarthy's Merits?<lb />
Famous Last Words<lb />
by Anwer Joseph<lb />
He wont flunk me�I got 'em snowed<lb />
ground? Assuming tifoat tine cost of meet the price asked by the vendor,<lb />
extraction was more, was the differ-<lb />
ence in the quality of the two rocks<lb />
enouigth to compensate the added ex-<lb />
pense ?<lb />
Also, Mr. Scott has been criticized<lb />
for the land that he has purchased<lb />
since 1944. How can any man, with<lb />
average intelligence, condemn anoth-<lb />
er man for enlarging hia estate? Mr.<lb />
Scott was entirely within his rights<lb />
as a citizen to purchase any amount<lb />
of land that he go desires if he can<lb />
These purchases were made from citi-<lb />
zens of Alamance County and Orange<lb />
'County. If any presure was used by<lb />
Scott to force these men to sell their<lb />
property, the vendors could have the<lb />
sales contracts voided under the laws<lb />
of duress. This they have not chosen<lb />
to do. Therefore, it may be assumed<lb />
that the sales were made entirely<lb />
within the law.<lb />
Jack Latta<lb />
There were two events of special<lb />
interest to East Carolina Coiiege stu-<lb />
dents on campus last weekend. The<lb />
first was on Friday night in Anatin<lb />
ami torium and was attended by only<lb />
a very meager number of otadeote,<lb />
and the other was on Saturday night<lb />
m Wright auditorium and was at-<lb />
tended by a goodly nunv er.<lb />
On Friday night the students had<lb />
an opportunity to hear an excellent<lb />
addareoB by one of the two men who<lb />
represents this state in the United<lb />
States Senate. Senator Alton Lennon,<lb />
u (i is a No a candidate in the forth-<lb />
coming primary, presented his views<lb />
on the major domestic and world<lb />
rohletne of today, thereby giving<lb />
he students on this campus an op-<lb />
1 ortunity to hear a fiit hand report<lb />
of the complex political problems<lb />
which face the United States and<lb />
the world today, and giving the stu-<lb />
dents an opportunity to learn some-<lb />
thing of one of the candidates for<lb />
whom they shall vote this May. That<lb />
more of the student body of this<lb />
school did not take advantage of this<lb />
ohiance is very dismaying to these<lb />
columnists. The leaders and builders<lb />
of the world tomorrow are in college<lb />
today, but perhaps East Carolina<lb />
does not have her share.<lb />
On Saturday night the first black<lb />
and w.dt? dance to be held on this<lb />
campus since 1948 was presented as<lb />
the Junior Senior by the Junior class.<lb />
The attendance at the dance was not<lb />
large in respect to dances open to<lb />
all students but was larger than had<lb />
'een expected. r rom the standpoint<lb />
of enjoyment of those present it can<lb />
be said that the dance was a huge<lb />
success. The ex eriment with formal<lb />
wear worked well and we will proba-<lb />
bly not have to wait five more years<lb />
for another black and white affair.<lb />
We know that it was an expensive<lb />
evening for those that had to rent<lb />
their tuxs, but if more formal dances<lb />
are held the price of formal wear<lb />
should come down. Congratulations<lb />
to Junior Class President Bob Neilson<lb />
and his committee for an excellent<lb />
dance.<lb />
Over the weekend as a whole it<lb />
seems to us that two steps in opposite<lb />
directions were taken by the student<lb />
body. The recaption given the formal<lb />
is another stride in the maturing of<lb />
our school, while the poor attendance<lb />
at Senator Lennon's speech was a<lb />
very poor showing for a growing<lb />
school. We hope that the students<lb />
will soon take a sincere interest in<lb />
all the varied activities on this cam-<lb />
pus. But until they do East 'Carolina<lb />
must, be content with the lack of<lb />
recognition which it needs.<lb />
by Fye O'Neal<lb />
Inquisitive lady: "Tell me, do you<lb />
ever do anything in the nude?"<lb />
Artist: "Well, Ma'am, occasionally<lb />
I take a bath<lb />
During the World Affairs Institute h<lb />
here recently, Peter J. Colliers, an internation<lb />
famous newsman expressed an opinion that the<lb />
two Americans most talked about in other coun-<lb />
tries are Marilyn Monroe and Senator Joseph<lb />
McCarthy. He was not speaking in jest and we<lb />
began thinking that we had avoided them too h<lb />
in this column.<lb />
Not daring to take Miss Mbnroe as a sub-<lb />
ject for st talent criticism, we decided that Mc-<lb />
Carthy and "McCarthyism" are constantly re-<lb />
garded as grounds for a good argument any-<lb />
wh re in the United States, and that a query<lb />
taken at East Carolina on the merits of the <lb />
wVuld do no harm.<lb />
McCarthy, junior senator from Wisconsin.<lb />
has already assured himself of a page or more in<lb />
the history books. He is probably the most fa<lb />
ous United States senator. Many would say that<lb />
his fame has come net from his ability but<lb />
cause of his personality. It is certain that. <lb />
though he had already made a political name for<lb />
himself, becoming the head of the commitl<lb />
which investigates communists and "subversive<lb />
agents" in the government of our country and<lb />
carrying out his duties as he has was the top<lb />
rung in McCarthy's ladder of success or noto-<lb />
riety, as one decides to interpret it.<lb />
Although McCarthy has convicted no one.<lb />
according to the record, he has instilled a deathly<lb />
fear of association with subversives in the Amer-<lb />
ican people. His recent escapade with the Army is<lb />
perhaps the most unfortunate of his experiences.<lb />
Those who would defend him probably will be<lb />
most appreciated now.<lb />
How do these at East Carolina feel about<lb />
McCarthy? Every professor here has wisecracked<lb />
about him. The IRC sponsored a debate on Mc-<lb />
Carthyism. Everyone seems interested.<lb />
Bob Hughes, a senior here who is vice-presi-<lb />
dent of the N. C. Young Republicans believes<lb />
that Senator McCarthy is a necessary evil. Says<lb />
Hughes, "McCarthy's power has come not from<lb />
his position but is due to public opinion and biased<lb />
newspapers. If there are rats and gangsters in<lb />
the government, the only way to get them out<lb />
is to do what the McCarthyites are doing�root<lb />
them out Hughes added that McCarthy could<lb />
do his work with a httle more cooperation with<lb />
the administration, however.<lb />
Newly-elected president of the campus<lb />
Young Democrats, Kenneth Bellamy makes the<lb />
following comments on the situation, "Joe Mc-<lb />
Carthy has used his Congressional immunity to<lb />
bring attention to himself. He has shown that he<lb />
has little regard for the basic principles of free-<lb />
doom which are the rights of the American pto-<lb />
ple. Using his position without possessing the<lb />
qualities meriting it, he has brought disrespect to<lb />
the U. S. government by its own allies Speak-<lb />
ing with the air of a conventional Southern Dem-<lb />
ocrat, Bellamy declares further that "McCarthy<lb />
has added fuel to the hell fire of Communism<lb />
rather than to the warm glow of freedom<lb />
Several other opinions were expressed to us.<lb />
A student who claims to be a staunch Republican<lb />
thinks that the best thing that could happen to<lb />
McCarthy would be assasination. Frazier Bruton,<lb />
who gave no political preference thinks the sena-<lb />
tor is a "showboat One psychology professor<lb />
on campus definitely thinks McCarthy is mentally<lb />
unbalanced.<lb />
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Lake, Islands Once A Part Of Arboretum<lb />
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i' loveliest areas on the<lb />
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v. . Joyner Davis Arboretum,<lb />
of the services rendered by<lb />
- . lie Joyner Davis, who was<lb />
, the members, of the original<lb />
Carolina faculty. Miss Davis<lb />
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�  and now resides in San<lb />
California.<lb />
But the history of the Arboretum<lb />
goes farther back than 1936<lb />
 years back- when an-<lb />
rominent figure played an<lb />
, part in tB development.<lb />
1925 M. L. Wright became ex-<lb />
secretary of the college, and<lb />
8 until 1944 he was director<lb />
social Bcience department. Mr.<lb />
a I an interesting hobby�<lb />
kprng and gardening.<lb />
Builds Lake<lb />
ited the idea of draining<lb />
ar a of the present Ar-<lb />
nverting it into a lake.<lb />
I was undertaken and<lb />
I about 1980. The lake eov-<lb />
� e whole df  e sunken area<lb />
may e seen now. To add to<lb />
ity of the lake, there were two<lb />
islands near the center. Con-<lb />
� t island with the banks were<lb />
quaint, wooden bridges. There<lb />
was a third bridge connecting the<lb />
inds. Of the original bridges<lb />
e connecting the islands re-<lb />
though it is a bit shaky.<lb />
naay stall walk across it.<lb />
Two L'il Islands<lb />
the first island stood the sum-<lb />
. . e, � ciivular wooden struc-<lb />
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- bhe present, the hut is lean-<lb />
� g, its 9d ports weary from long<lb />
and there is a hole in the roof.<lb />
the second island, the arbor is<lb />
I i bter condition. It is long<lb />
: and average in width and<lb />
red w-ith wisteria. Roses<lb />
� vered the summer house.<lb />
nd 1 le border of the lake were<lb />
; weeping willows, another pre-<lb />
relic of the old beauty spot.<lb />
ank were planted azaleas<lb />
Know Your Campus Activities: College Newspaper<lb />
East Carolinian9 Staff Members Always Busy<lb />
One of the busiest organizations on (the same size of the newspaper with I history of East Carolina College since<lb />
seven columns on each page. They December, 1924, almost 30 years ago,<lb />
Shown above is the lake that was once a part of the arboretum. The lake covered approximately half of<lb />
the sunken area that is now apparent to the eye. Faculty mmbers who remember it say the lake was drained in<lb />
the early 1910"s. In the background is the College Laundry and Power Plant. Cotten Hall is seen in the ex-<lb />
treme background.<lb />
a number of duck It is said that<lb />
when ;he lake was drained the ducks<lb />
were roasted and served to the fac-<lb />
ulty in the dining hall.<lb />
There's another story that Mr. J, C.<lb />
Cockerell, college electrician at that<lb />
time, kept minnows in a wire box in<lb />
the water. Another recollection is<lb />
that there were huge bullfrogs which<lb />
the children would catch. Several<lb />
times bhe "Y" held installation serv-<lb />
ices as 1 House of Comradeship pro-<lb />
grams on the islands. These were<lb />
held a'tK)ut dusk, and the reflection<lb />
ot candles in the water Is said to<lb />
have been very effective.<lb />
Ice Skating<lb />
One winter a "big freeze" came to<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
the lake was frozen<lb />
over.<lb />
Dr. Howard McGinni<lb />
college<lb />
acting<lb />
crepe myrtle trees. The lake j registrar, who later served a<lb />
If contained two small boats and president between the administrations<lb />
of Dr. Leon Meadows and Dennis<lb />
Cook, decided to go ice skating, an<lb />
act which aroused quite some interest<lb />
and enthusiasm.<lb />
The lake is remembered as a thing<lb />
of beauty, and, possibly, a joy for-<lb />
ever, since every person appeared to<lb />
remember it with a great deal of<lb />
pleasure. Its beauty was enjoyed by<lb />
college people and townspeople alike.<lb />
What Became Of It?<lb />
But perhaps you are asking your-<lb />
self, what became of this lake? The<lb />
an wer is that it was drained. There<lb />
are several suppositions, but a def-<lb />
inite reason seems unknown. One<lb />
r�iason was that the lake bed became<lb />
nguSfed in a thick, undesirable vege-<lb />
tation. Many suggested that it was<lb />
getting to be a place for mosquito<lb />
breeding.<lb />
The water supply was always poor.<lb />
The source of water was several<lb />
prings, which have been covered<lb />
witiii tile now. There was a spillway<lb />
mar the new gym over which trickled<lb />
a small but steady stream. Neverthe-<lb />
i s, this was not sufficient. So Dr.<lb />
Meadows had some artesian wells<lb />
drilled, hoping to theref.y obtain the<lb />
n eded supply. This project was a<lb />
failure, however. Consequently, the<lb />
drainage occurred about 1941. Since<lb />
that time the lake bed has appeared<lb />
as it (iocs now.<lb />
Tr ere are pictures of the lake in<lb />
"Tecoans" from 1931 to 1935. These<lb />
idui - s em to justify all that has<lb />
been said for the beauty of the area.<lb />
As we walk through the Arboretum<lb />
now, we think it is pretty, but just<lb />
imagine what an earthly paradise it<lb />
rnu t have been then.<lb />
campus is the weekly newspaper, the<lb />
li: t Carolinian<lb />
Proof in that statement is that this<lb />
" )� is printed each week w:th<lb />
' vv exc.�; it'ior� And into each foir-<lb />
�age iseu � r.K e han 8,000 words are<lb />
o'vf oised, m-d equals to 60 average<lb />
�h i h 'on. "n-rions themes.<lb />
Wo k i ius Monday of each week<lb />
wi h 20 3.�ie steuff members thinking<lb />
what to put into their columns, getting<lb />
i-gnmente ifrom the editor, the<lb />
ports editor and business manager<lb />
.i.d writing headlines for stories al-<lb />
ready completed. From then on, these<lb />
staffers turn in "copy" until the<lb />
Einal d adline Wednesday afternoon.<lb />
Ad from the local business concerns<lb />
ire gat ered by the business manager<lb />
the a e-i-tanls v this time also.<lb />
Checking Mistakes<lb />
ullii g out those errors is the main<lb />
. bore on Thursday. The printer has<lb />
 in type and has made a "galley-<lb />
) oof" oi all the "copy These proofs<lb />
are read three times by the staff<lb />
o cmtc.h these little mistakes made<lb />
y the printer avid those overlooked<lb />
by the editor when half-asleep.<lb />
Ai o on 1 ur day te editor and the<lb />
' ori, ed tor "make-up" the pages on<lb />
"dummy" sheets. They prepare pages<lb />
Nature's Strange<lb />
As A Little Tree<lb />
Grows In Austin<lb />
Helms Describes Energy<lb />
rraous su plies of energy have i Mr. Helms stressed the importance<lb />
made available through atomic ' of the disclosure last January of a<lb />
s of the science I method of direct yield of electric<lb />
from the Sr-90 isotope. The<lb />
research, R. M. Helm<lb />
� stated at a meeting of<lb />
Faculty Lecture Club last week.<lb />
Dis g the topic "New Oil For<lb />
Iamps Mr. Helms used the<lb />
lamp as a symbol of man's progress<lb />
"applying the phenomert of na-<lb />
fao - his needs, comforts and<lb />
i -Tires<lb />
e lamp, he explained, symbolizes<lb />
i "never-ending quest to satisfy<lb />
uriosity, to attain knowledge of<lb />
- . a world and to understand his pur-<lb />
pose in it<lb />
For man's lamp, he said, many<lb />
la of fuel have been used through<lb />
ages. "The newest he stated,<lb />
"us that of nuclear energy<lb />
eurrent<lb />
World's Newest Religion:<lb />
Mixed Beliefs Form Caodaism<lb />
Caodaism<lb />
eligior<lb />
It<lb />
is t<lb />
has<lb />
by Jerry Register<lb />
e world's newest It all began in 1919, in Cochin,<lb />
iaken its doctrine !<lb />
ievice, he said, is called an atoniac fjw &amp;f religiong ftf<lb />
battery and is estimated to be 25<lb />
times as efifctive as ordinary electric<lb />
batteries. At the end of 25 years, he<lb />
explained further, the Sr-90 battery<lb />
would be half as effective as when<lb />
new.<lb />
"Nuclear science he continued,<lb />
"has provided a worthy fuel for the<lb />
ancient Lamp of Man, providing vast<lb />
dies of energy, new tools for his<lb />
supp<lb />
endeavors, new horizons of knowledge<lb />
ami insistent demand that he achieve<lb />
understanding of how to live<lb />
his fellows<lb />
nina, the southernmost state of<lb />
rench !ndo-China. According to the<lb />
the world today. Caodaism borrows j Tt's official history, Ngo-Van-Chieu,<lb />
with<lb />
New York Trip, New Wardrobe<lb />
Await Beauty Contest Winner<lb />
i � �<lb />
freely and openly from Buddhism,<lb />
Taoism, Confucionism and Christiani-<lb />
ty, and equally venerates the founders<lb />
of their faiths. But the heart of this<lb />
new religion is spiritualism. Sessions<lb />
ir: held regularly and Caodaist lead-<lb />
er3 say they receive communications<lb />
rom the souls of John the Baptist,<lb />
former Chinese President Sun Yat-<lb />
sen, Novel' i Victor Hugo, Philoso-<lb />
pher Rue Descartes, Joan of Arc and<lb />
an increa ing number of other his-<lb />
toric per onag s.<lb />
a cmher o' the Cochin Criminal In-<lb />
vesfugatkm Department, received a<lb />
series of spirit messages during that<lb />
y ar from Lftoteone calling himself<lb />
Cao-Dai (Great P 'ace). From the<lb />
wisdom of the messages, he became<lb />
convinced that Cao-Dai was God Him-<lb />
self.<lb />
Chieu did not do anything about<lb />
�' is or six years. Then Cao-Dai re-<lb />
vealed himself ag-ain, this time telling<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
Everyone has heard of the<lb />
"Tree that grew in Brooklyn<lb />
but how many persons have<lb />
heard of the tree growing in<lb />
Austin ?<lb />
Yes, this is actually true. On<lb />
the front of the building imme-<lb />
diately west of the entrance, a<lb />
small tive is steadily growing.<lb />
It is lodged between a small hole<lb />
where the brick and cement meet.<lb />
No leaves are growing on its<lb />
branches, but this is probablv<lb />
due to the fact that the sun sel-<lb />
dom reaches the tree. The tree<lb />
trunk 's about two feet long and<lb />
has several smaller branches.<lb />
It3 no surprise to come upon<lb />
a small, growing tree in the<lb />
ground, but it isn't every day that<lb />
a tree growing on a building can<lb />
be found. It seems as if nature<lb />
is always willing to try some-<lb />
thing different, so what next?<lb />
r w-in" tb.3 location of each story under the name of "Teco Echo The<lb />
name, which was changed just last<lb />
year to "East Carolnian was de-<lb />
rived from "Teacher's College" when<lb />
the institution was known as East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College. During its<lb />
30 years of experience, the paper has<lb />
changed from a monthly, to a bi-week-<lb />
ly, and finally to a weekly in 1947. It<lb />
has een censored an indefinite num-<lb />
ber of times in its early history. Lt<lb />
has also had an ediitor to die of heart<lb />
failure in the staff room.<lb />
For 20 yeans the paper has been a<lb />
m amber of the Colurmbia Scholastic<lb />
Press Association and the Associated<lb />
Collegiate Press and has received high<lb />
ratings from both.<lb />
In its infant stages the newspaper<lb />
was supported by the college Aiumni<lb />
Ai ociation end a full page was given<lb />
to news about the alumni. However,<lb />
it became student supported when a<lb />
student activity fee was established<lb />
a few years later.<lb />
It Pays Off<lb />
Today almost $5,000 is appropriated<lb />
at the beginning of the year by the<lb />
SGA Budget Committee, handler of<lb />
a portion of the activity fee. This<lb />
covers the cost of operating for the<lb />
nine-month school year, wherein 28<lb />
issues are printed, mostly four page<lb />
editions. At the end of this year,<lb />
the "East Carolinian" will turn in<lb />
$2,000 from advertising receipts<lb />
which goes back into the Student<lb />
Fund. This newspaper puts more<lb />
money tack into the Student Fund<lb />
than any other organization.<lb />
Next year's budget will have to be<lb />
larger as the staff has expressed<lb />
b.at they are willing to work to pro-<lb />
duce more six-page papers and a<lb />
few eight-page ones.<lb />
These 20 staff members are con-<lb />
stantly trying to make the "East<lb />
Carolinian" a better newspaper�one<lb />
that the students will enjoy reading<lb />
and be proud of.<lb />
oa these Sheets. Problems arise at<lb />
this stage of the game as there will<lb />
always be too much material to<lb />
squeeze in and the editors decide<lb />
which stories can he held over for the<lb />
following week, which can be "cut"<lb />
a paragraph or two in order to fit<lb />
and which can be eliminated entirely.<lb />
The proffs are read, the make-up is<lb />
completed and all is returned to the<lb />
�' i ii tei ! hui iy afternoon.<lb />
Come Friday morning the editor<lb />
visits Renfrew Printing Company,<lb />
which baa published this paper for a<lb />
number of y ars. It is operated by<lb />
Sherman M. Parks who gives much<lb />
technical advice to the newspaper.<lb />
Here bhe lead lines of tyue are con-<lb />
ed w th their headlines in a<lb />
"form If the stories run longer<lb />
th m measured during the "make-up<lb />
additional cutting is necessary.<lb />
Goes To Press<lb />
After the page forms are checked<lb />
y bhe editor, they are locked and put<lb />
on the press where nearly 3,000 copies<lb />
will roll out.<lb />
The n a! product of the week's<lb />
work i- circulated all over the campus<lb />
by Fr day afternoon. All becomes<lb />
paiet in the "East Carolinian" staff<lb />
room in :he basement of Austin as<lb />
bhe hustle and bustle has ended for<lb />
� ; her week. Then the staff's<lb />
tughts turn to next week. "What<lb />
� ii 1 write for the next issue . . <lb />
There's A Romance<lb />
�y be called work, but the staiff<lb />
.  s a. For in. this so-called labor,<lb />
ther an intangible romance in this<lb />
business of collegiate journalism.<lb />
There is a romance in uncovering<lb />
those unknown facts to tell the ata-<lb />
ri i aders. There is alo romance<lb />
in stating opinions and interpreting<lb />
campus happenings, tl ough the col-<lb />
umns and editorials.<lb />
Quite A History<lb />
This in wepaiper ha recorded the<lb />
Cops Are Also Family Men<lb />
Policemen Like College Duty<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
Atfiter spending almost a' year on ciame representatives<lb />
The instructions were carried out and<lb />
Caodaism was founded in 1926.<lb />
The growth of Caodaism was rapid.<lb />
A gentle, basically Buddhist faith,<lb />
Lt �; reaches belief in universal human<lb />
brotherhood, reincarnation, kindness<lb />
our campus, Policemen Johnnie Har-<lb />
r 11 and Elwood Pittman are well<lb />
on the way to estffll lisihing a favor-<lb />
j able . lace for themselves in the<lb />
' memory of many East Carolinians.<lb />
Hanvll and Pittman came nere last<lb />
year after the retirement of memor-<lb />
able Chief Williams who was the first<lb />
campus policeman and who served<lb />
continuously for over 30 years.<lb />
The two happened to come to East<lb />
Carolina when, on hearing of the<lb />
vacancy, Harrell applied for the posi-<lb />
tion. Ater he came to work last<lb />
g ring, the Administration asked him<lb />
to find someone to help him and he<lb />
chose Pittman, with whom he had<lb />
worked amiably on the police force at<lb />
Ghieu to organize a new religion<lb />
based on the teachings of Cao-Dai. years it has been in operation<lb />
to animals and plants, service to<lb />
one's neighbor, and a life of gradual j Tarboro.<lb />
self-denial. A recent interrogative bull session<lb />
This new religion has recruited led to the revelation of many inter-<lb />
over 1,500,000 faithful followers in toting little bits of information about<lb />
French Inuo-China over the past 28<lb />
our campus cot s. For instance, both<lb />
of them were once farmers and be-<lb />
Scene From "Passion Play" to Be Presented On Campus<lb />
In Grandma's day it was the Flo<lb />
rodoia Sextette who achieved fame<lb />
fortune by setting the standard<lb />
for feminine beauty, but in 1954 it<lb />
will be the six prettiest schoolgirls<lb />
chosen m the Palmolive Beauty Con-<lb />
which is now underway and will<lb />
run until June 15.<lb />
Six lucky lovelies will be brought<lb />
to New York, each with a member of<lb />
her family. During their stay they'll<lb />
live at one of New York's world-<lb />
famous hotels and be driven around in<lb />
SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
�.<lb />
Good Food, Reasonable Prices<lb />
and Friendly Atmosphere<lb />
BEST IN FOOD<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
limousines o take in the city's sights<lb />
from Chir.Jown to Rockefeller Center,<lb />
r m th . IN to Times Square.<lb />
Eac! girl will receive a $1,000 j<lb />
wardrobe, specially selected for her<lb />
i y a leading fashion designer.<lb />
High spot of the days in New York<lb />
will be the appearance of the school-<lb />
girl beauties on a coast-to-coast tele-<lb />
vision program with famous TV stars,<lb />
when announcement will be nvade of<lb />
the Grand Prize Winner. The new<lb />
Schoolgirl Beauty Queen, the most<lb />
naturally attractive of America's<lb />
loveliest girls, will be awarded $1,000<lb />
in cash. The 100 girls who are run-<lb />
ners-up in the contest will win over-<lb />
night cases valued at $25.<lb />
Any high school or college girl<lb />
between the ages of 15 and 23 in<lb />
continental United States, Canada,<lb />
Hawaii and Alaska may enter the<lb />
contest, or relatives or friends may<lb />
submit her photograph for her. Each<lb />
photograph must be accompanied by<lb />
two wrappers from Palmoliv Soap<lb />
(either size). Entry blanks may be<lb />
obtained wherever you buy Palm-<lb />
olive.<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
"Your College Shop<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
201 B. Fifth Street<lb />
of the "long<lb />
arm of the law" only after spending<lb />
some time in military service.<lb />
Proud Papas<lb />
Harrell, the father of five children<lb />
whose ages range from seven to 17,<lb />
spent three years in the Navy during<lb />
World War II. He took an aptitude<lb />
test in 1946 and the results pointed<lb />
to capabilities as a police officer. Aft-<lb />
er completion of a course at Rocky<lb />
Mount's School for Policemen, Har-<lb />
rell went to Tarboro where he re-<lb />
mained until April last year. Since he<lb />
came to East Carolina, he and his<lb />
wife, who is a first grade teacher,<lb />
have bought a home on East Third<lb />
Street in Greenville. Harrell declares<lb />
he intends to send his four daughters<lb />
and son through East Carolina.<lb />
Pittman is married also but has<lb />
only one child, a nine-year-old daugh-<lb />
ter. His family still resides in Tarboro<lb />
where he dnd such work as carpentry<lb />
and manufacturing oil burners before<lb />
joining the town police department.<lb />
He became interested in the work<lb />
which later became his choice for a<lb />
life profession while serving as an<lb />
MP in the Marines from 1943-1944.<lb />
He came to East Carolina last Aug-<lb />
ust.<lb />
The two have the job of watching<lb />
our campus at night. Neither of them<lb />
have made any enemies yet, however.<lb />
Rotating weekly on the long stretch,<lb />
Harrell and Pittman come to work<lb />
from 5:30 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. or<lb />
from 8 p.m. until 5 a.m. They work<lb />
lU days and rest one.<lb />
Pleased at Students<lb />
Both of them are very satisfied<lb />
with the students. Harrell says, "The<lb />
-trdents here are the nicest boys and<lb />
girls I have ever known. There is<lb />
quite a bit of difference in dealing<lb />
with criminals and with good Ameri-<lb />
can kids. I have enjoyed myself<lb />
thoroughly this year and I hope bo<lb />
remain at Eas�t Carolina a long, long<lb />
time<lb />
A quote from Pittman: "East Caro-<lb />
lina is a fine school and you students<lb />
;re fine young people. I especially<lb />
like the opportunities I have to talk<lb />
with you kids, the faculty and other<lb />
personnel<lb />
Both Harrell and Pittman agree<lb />
�hhait the traffic situation and the<lb />
moral problem here have improved<lb />
since last fail.<lb />
The trial of Christ is one of the important scenes from "The Passion<lb />
Play" as Nicodemus (right), played by Ed Conway, pleads for the life of<lb />
Christus (left) played by Perry White, before Calphus (second from right),<lb />
portrayed by Douglas Mitchell, college sophomore. The part of Isaac of<lb />
Dan is played by Frank Steinback (second from left.) "The Passion P'ay"<lb />
with a cast of more than 150 is being presented in Wright auditorium on<lb />
campus tonight and tomorrow evening (Saturday) at 8 o'clock. The religious.<lb />
drama is being presented under the auspices of the St. Jame3 Methodist<lb />
Church and at is the fmvt time that the widely-known production has heen<lb />
performed in North Carolina. The religious drama is under the direction of<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey, college dramatics director, with music furnished by a<lb />
college-community chorus directed by Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, college<lb />
music department head. George E. Perry will furnish organ mask.<lb />
Child Training Expert: "If your<lb />
children become unmanageable, quick-<lb />
ly switch their attention<lb />
Puzzled .Parent: "Switch their<lb />
WHAT?"<lb />
"Do you neck?"<lb />
"That's my business<lb />
"Professional, huh?'<lb /><pb facs="00038348_tn_0004" /><lb />
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Labor Bureau Statistics List<lb />
lutbrniation For Job Planning<lb />
High School Day Scenes . . .<lb />
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good i� interests in relation to bhe require-<lb />
ments and successfully entering am!<lb />
remainii the occupation; verify-<lb />
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, � es to I e occupational plan in<lb />
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nd for n lat d field<lb />
work; a foundation basic to later<lb />
,�� I aid to occupatkm-<lb />
a � aration for a<lb />
f<lb />
) i ni ome a pects of the<lb />
�  rong personal<lb />
pre renew i sue! matters as loca-<lb />
loyment, ty; e of employer<lb />
tes, schedule of working<lb />
Hit of travel involved.<lb />
bookl t is available<lb />
� . : ndenl of Docu-<lb />
. �� . r S. Government Printing<lb />
V, 25, D. C, at 10<lb />
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Guides Take Break For Luncheon<lb />
Show Crowded Wright Auditorium<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
Saturday<lb />
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WGTM. wilsn,Rachel accom-<lb />
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I. �� rga<lb />
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nl , i i for high school da) take a breai<lb />
i . High school seniors numbering over 1,000 from<lb />
innual evenl help devour 800 barbecue chickens served<lb />
 � mdent guides. Looking over their shoulders is an interested senior.<lb />
Youngsters Swarm On (anipus Each Spring<lb />
Playhouse Features Annual Child Story<lb />
VAl'W T<lb />
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Seniors Visit Various Exhibits . <lb />
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Campus Calendar<lb />
Saturday<lb />
A frei movie will be i hown<lb />
final production of tin<lb />
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Playhouse Casts The Oarkenei<lb />
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ring creations. Two bands of s, f j<lb />
perfectly matched diamonds intertw'r TTtf &amp;<lb />
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The T achers ,Pla; pal -<lb />
ed in the Ka Carolina Drama Fi I<lb />
val at. ilson I y : � til - " "he<lb />
Romance of I e Willow I  a<lb />
oi e-ad rag dy by Ethel Van<lb />
Der Mi i<lb />
I i ral, an am ual event last-<lb />
ing rcr tw i di . . f ' ired on the<lb />
Saturday night program, along witi<lb />
the Pla j by<lb />
Shoi tring Pla; . : . . Wilson<lb />
: � e Tl eater, and S nd Script<lb />
of At ic Christie Coll ge.<lb />
Memb rs of Eas) Car Una, direct-<lb />
ed by Pa Good's n, w er i 'harlea<lb />
Shi � :� �: as i a i g, Ln i Credle as<lb />
Kee Song, Thomas Pierce as the<lb />
Pn erty Man. Roberi Gardner as the<lb />
M larin, and Alice White as the<lb />
Incense Bearer. Willa Lindsay was<lb />
assistant director.<lb />
The play was evaluated by Dr.<lb />
Hartsock of Atlantic Christian Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
JOHN LAUTARES<lb />
Jeweler<lb />
Campus Representative�R. C. Hall<lb />
Joe: I nearly ran ov- r a man this<lb />
morning on my way to work, and<lb />
I think lie was from -Miami.<lb />
Luke: Wrhy?<lb />
Joe: Because as I was leaving I<lb />
heard him muttering something about<lb />
the sun and the beach.<lb />
J. C. PENNEY CO.<lb />
"Always First Quality"<lb />
WE CARRY THE VERY<lb />
LATEST STYLES FOR<lb />
COLLEGE WEAR<lb />
re b no1<lb />
H w in you know, . o sure<lb />
ing there so calm ire?<lb />
Oh d' .� ry; pl ; '<lb />
Whj wasn'1 I born a e and<lb />
o I,<lb />
� �; tear<lb />
I<lb />
fear.<lb />
ild be ra i . a lad of ten,<lb />
i: 1 wish I were two brawny men,<lb />
n Pd ascend i tai i with ease,<lb />
Having company and talk to please.<lb />
since I'm not, please take care<lb />
gh1 be waiting up there,<lb />
A witch, a . a dragon's lair<lb />
Waiting to seize me as I climb the<lb />
stair.<lb />
Oh, thank you nurse, I love you so<lb />
You say you will, then up we go.<lb />
The light is dim, I'll light a candle <lb />
Watch out! t's only mom's old sandal.<lb />
Wait! 1 think I see a rat!<lb />
No, it's just my paper hat.<lb />
S-e those shadows down the hall?<lb />
I know I heard a body fall!<lb />
Did you hear that noise, did you dear?<lb />
I'm awtfully glad I have you near.<lb />
I'm sure It's only the rain we hear,<lb />
But still I'm glad that you are here.<lb />
Oh, here we are. my own dear bed,<lb />
And now my prayer has all been said<lb />
Please bring to me my teddy bear<lb />
And he will keep me from a scare.<lb />
Thank you, dear nursie, for the light<lb />
And showing the darkness with your<lb />
sight<lb />
Now God will keep me through the<lb />
night,<lb />
And wake me to the morning bright.<lb />
�Ethel Poe Mercer<lb />
"1 say, Dean, isn't there something thai ran be done about thi�<lb />
average in the major field' requirement?"<lb />
BISSETTE'S<lb />
DRUG STORE<lb />
tOOT LONG HOTDOGS<lb />
25c<lb />
CHICKEN AND SHRIMP<lb />
TN-THE-ROX<lb />
WILL DELIVER ANY ORDER OF<lb />
$3.00 OR MORE<lb />
Just Dial 5741<lb />
GREENVIEW DRIVE-IN<lb />
West End Circle<lb />
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FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1964<lb />
lays.<lb />
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Call Of Nature<lb />
Doobi ti.i my friend, there is a God?<lb />
Doubt on, if dottl i, t will<lb />
But listen final to �tare's call<lb />
A:ui . uruler to thy fill.<lb />
 made the m.ghty waterfall,<lb />
 tiny blades of grass?<lb />
came to be the n isi's song,<lb />
Or the comeliness of a lass?<lb />
verdant hills show forth his<lb />
wer,<lb />
lakes i �Sect his calm,<lb />
raging t�eians, hL mighty<lb />
strength,<lb />
His graee in the bending palm.<lb />
but a part, show forth God's<lb />
love<lb />
The love that he gave to man,<lb />
I:i aach tiny being a spark of life<lb />
- bowed by a merciful hand.<lb />
�e glories and still wonder<lb />
not?<lb />
; 11 how it came to he<lb />
 an can make 8 human life,<lb />
Nor blossom forth a tree.<lb />
Watch death calling through the<lb />
night,<lb />
yet is replaced by life.<lb />
I d ever man have created thus,<lb />
 etfcim sb sad strife ?<lb />
i must be one above all this.<lb />
ntouched by malicious hate,<lb />
concerned with an ocean' roar<lb />
And a tiny sparrow's fate.<lb />
. e all things, and know all things.<lb />
power L thus great,<lb />
gives his love to men.<lb />
he : m did mate.<lb />
Nature's counterpart, this human<lb />
man<lb />
are they alike in life and death,<lb />
you believe not in God's power,<lb />
What remains to you are left?<lb />
�� things. and search for<lb />
T r :<lb />
- each man is bound to find<lb />
. a fear, a sorrow, yes,<lb />
a spark of love divine.<lb />
en you find God, as I know you<lb />
will,<lb />
n sing of his wonders with<lb />
: raise.<lb />
your heart in exalted love,<lb />
And to the sky, your songs shall<lb />
raise.<lb />
�Ethel Poe Mercer<lb />
College AFROTC Visits Sellings<lb />
EAST CARPSINIA N<lb />
 sssaa ts<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
The East Carolina ROTC visited Stallings Air Force Base, Kinston,<lb />
Monday, March 8. Front row, left to right: Serv-Air's Truman Miller, Dean<lb />
Tripp, lames Ridge, Ray Sears Richard Hoskins, Hampton Sewell, Arthur<lb />
Gregory, George Causby. Eugene Russ, Jack Forlines, Floyd Lefler. and<lb />
SAB Base Commander Col. Charles. B. Lingamfelter. Back row, left to right:<lb />
Nolan Alcock, David Gurkin, Percy Romerson, Bob Sears George Uardison,<lb />
Dave Penniagtoa, Don Burton, Robert Gardner, Eugene Emory, George<lb />
Hose and Thomas Pierce.<lb />
Horrors, Not Our Soda Shop!<lb />
First Impressions Of fY' Store<lb />
by Anne<lb />
This is a sea yarn that eon-<lb />
c in- a weary traveler who happ-<lb />
ened by chance to stumble into<lb />
n,<lb />
ne<lb />
"Teetotalers Tavern" one<lb />
rainy, misty night for a bit of<lb />
Pepsi. ,<lb />
He decided that this must be<lb />
quite a fabulous establishment to<lb />
warrant so much trade, for only<lb />
by pushing a few students aside<lb />
could he gain entrance and then<lb />
by chance he located a booth, aft-<lb />
er waiting only a half hour.<lb />
Written upon the sides of the<lb />
booth he observed a complete<lb />
directory of the students. By<lb />
og an hour out to read the<lb />
many scratched names, ve found<lb />
out not only the names of the<lb />
many people on campus, but also<lb />
where they were from, and who<lb />
they dated.<lb />
Stransre Ritual<lb />
Before he could complete tre<lb />
task at hand he noticed tlat<lb />
- me strange ritual most be tak-<lb />
ing place between two students<lb />
in the ' ooth across from him.<lb />
First the boy struck a ligM to a<lb />
paper cup that burst into flames.<lb />
Then slowly the girl and boy<lb />
picked up straws, lit them from<lb />
the cur and began smoking the<lb />
wreird singed straws. Must be<lb />
some ceremony they picked up<lb />
from tihe Indians, ho thought.<lb />
Just then he overheard a girl<lb />
� the bar ask the clerk If they<lb />
sold flash bulbs. "Why yes we<lb />
was his reply. "What is the<lb />
she inquired.<lb />
do<lb />
price ot one<lb />
George<lb />
"Thirteen cents "How about for<lb />
ree?" "That would be 39<lb />
cents "How much for four?"<lb />
"Fifty-two cents "How much<lb />
did you say three was?" "Thirty-<lb />
nine cents (a little sharply).<lb />
"Then I guess I'll take six<lb />
While he was waiting for this<lb />
transaction to end he looked<lb />
around and noticed that there<lb />
were no signs on the wall adver-<lb />
tising article in the store. So<lb />
when finally he managed to reach<lb />
a spot at the bar he asked the<lb />
reason for this. Charlie (Oharhe<lb />
Harrell, student manager) ex-<lb />
plained that because they clutter<lb />
up the store and cause it to look<lb />
gaudy they never advertise any<lb />
products. Neither do they allow<lb />
any campaign signs or banners<lb />
to be displayed.<lb />
Troubles of Bartender<lb />
First of all he noticed this<lb />
girl who, after reaching the coun-<lb />
ter, had n� idea what she wanted,<lb />
'  nevertheless sine stayed there<lb />
in deep thought until it came to<lb />
h r.<lb />
The next customer mumhled out<lb />
some indistinct words, that after<lb />
being repeated several times,<lb />
were finally understood by the<lb />
bartender.<lb />
All of a sudden a rush occurred<lb />
and the weary traveler was<lb />
tossed about like a feather in a<lb />
storm. When he came to his<lb />
senses he found himself pushed<lb />
back into an inconpicuous cor-<lb />
ner. All around him were people<lb />
frantically calling orders and<lb />
Baptist Students<lb />
Hold Youth Week<lb />
You'th Week is. being observed by<lb />
; t Student Union members of<lb />
the Memorial Baptist Church.<lb />
The w ek opened Sunday, April 11,<lb />
with the morning worship service<lb />
heir conducted by Bobby Lee. a<lb />
student from Greenville. In the eve-<lb />
ning, the Youth Chorus of the church<lb />
6j oiv ored the program.<lb />
�A religious movie was shown on<lb />
Wednesday evening.<lb />
To climax Youth Week, E. J. Hinee,<lb />
junior from Holly Ridge, will deliver<lb />
 e morning sermon on Sunday, April<lb />
18. Tommy Bodkin, a junior at<lb />
Greenville High School, is scheduled<lb />
to peak at the evening service.<lb />
Directing Youth Week is Florence<lb />
McFadden, educational director, who<lb />
is being assisted by Kiitty Collins,<lb />
youth educational director for the<lb />
week.<lb />
SEC<lb />
I'1 .�<lb />
Editor Says Russian Newspaper<lb />
Lack Features Of Uf Dailies<lb />
BSU Releases<lb />
Forum Schedule<lb />
The BSU Forum schedule for the<lb />
remainder of April has been released<lb />
f y Forum Chairman Mary Ann<lb />
Marehfcum.<lb />
The topic "The Living Christ" will<lb />
be treated in stud en discussion Mon-<lb />
thly, April 19.<lb />
Dr. Ray McKay of Southeastern<lb />
Seminary, Wake Forest, who will be<lb />
conducting revival services at Im-<lb />
manuel Church the week of 25-30,<lb />
will stpeak on "Soul Winning" April<lb />
26.<lb />
The forums, held every Monday at<lb />
the Baptist Student Center at 5:30,<lb />
are followed by a dutch supper, cost-<lb />
ing 40 cents. All students are invited.<lb />
yelling at bartenders. It seemed<lb />
trough that those who wished<lb />
for milk shakes were all down<lb />
at the end of the counter by the<lb />
juices, thus the bartenders were<lb />
madly scurrying about in an at-<lb />
tempt to fill orders.<lb />
Back to the peaceful road went<lb />
the weary traveler, with any<lb />
thoughts of the "Teetotalers Tav-<lb />
ern Wonder what he thought?<lb />
ITS ALL A MATTER OF TASTE<lb />
, B<lb />
When you come right down to it, you<lb />
smoke for one simple reason enjoy-<lb />
ment. And smoking enjoyment is all a<lb />
matter of taste. Yes, taste is what counts<lb />
in a cigarette. And Luckies taste better.<lb />
Two facts explain why Luckies taste<lb />
better. First, L.S.MJ.TLucky Strike<lb />
means fine tobacco light, mild, good-<lb />
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id it or. Minnesota Daily<lb />
(ACP) �! Four-page newspapers<lb />
with almost no advertising, no comic<lb />
strips and with daily front page ed-<lb />
itorials are the rule in Russia.<lb />
All the papers we saw, from Pravda<lb />
and Izvestia right on down to the<lb />
smallest provincial papers, follow that<lb />
same pattern. They are issued once<lb />
a day, and sell for 20 kopecs (five<lb />
cents).<lb />
We talked to seven newspaper ed-<lb />
tors during our trip, and found the<lb />
most interesting one�and a typical<lb />
Russian newsman�to be I. M. Mal-<lb />
utin, editor of the Baku, Azerbaijan,<lb />
Worker. The Worker has a circulat-<lb />
on of 10,000 and a staff of 60 per-<lb />
sons.<lb />
Editorials in the paper deal with<lb />
"all questions of interest to the Soviet<lb />
people, Malutin told us. He said he<lb />
determined editorial policy, and with<lb />
the rest of the Soviet press he is<lb />
currently trying to "educate" readers<lb />
into a friendly attitude toward the<lb />
United States.<lb />
"You can't find a phrase in our<lb />
papers against the American people<lb />
he said. "We are trying to help<lb />
fri ndly relations between nations<lb />
Malutin was bitterly critical of the<lb />
American press. Since World War II,<lb />
he said, the America press has re-<lb />
flected Soviet life non-objectively and<lb />
has been full of afferent kirds of<lb />
propaganda for war.<lb />
"I would like to read the American<lb />
papers he said, "but they reflect,<lb />
the USSR in unfriendly terms We<lb />
asked him how long it has been since<lb />
he'd seen an Amrican newspaper or<lb />
magazine, and he said three years.<lb />
How was he able to get accurate<lb />
reports from the United States? The<lb />
only fair accounts, he said, came<lb />
'rom Howard Fast (winner of the<lb />
Stalin Peace prize in 1953) and from<lb />
Paul Robeson.<lb />
Other newspapermen we talked to<lb />
w re editors of youth newspapers.<lb />
They all were chosen by the central<lb />
committee of the party and then<lb />
named their own staffs.<lb />
We asked them if their newspaper<lb />
ever disagreed with any government<lb />
decision. Tfiiey said they never do<lb />
because they trust their elected re-<lb />
presentatives to do the right thing.<lb />
At Moscow University we asked the<lb />
editor of the student newspaper if<lb />
he ever criticized the government<lb />
editorially. He said he never found<lb />
a need for that. He said he did<lb />
criticize profesif-ors and the ministry<lb />
of culture, which run the university.<lb />
Tue student editor�Ivaner Zah-<lb />
arov�looked about 35 years old. He<lb />
said he was a post-graduate student<lb />
in history, and had been elected for<lb />
the last three years by a "conference<lb />
of readers He has been a member of<lb />
the party since 1946.<lb />
There are 100 students on the staff,<lb />
Zaharov said, and the paper is issued<lb />
twice a week.<lb />
When we were visiting dormitory<lb />
rooms at Moscow University, we got<lb />
our first good look at the one-knob<lb />
radio set which is so common in<lb />
Russia.<lb />
There is no need for more than one<lb />
control on the radio because there is<lb />
only one station to listen to�Radio<lb />
Moscow. Other citie9 have th'ir own<lb />
smaller stations but only Radio Mos-<lb />
cow is heard all over tfhe Soviet Union.<lb />
In some places it's almost impossible<lb />
to get away from its voice. Loud-<lb />
speakers n the streetcorners in the<lb />
city blare forth its programs from<lb />
time it goes on the air�about 7 a.<lb />
m.�until it goes off the air about<lb />
11 p. m.<lb />
The Russians have television, too,<lb />
although not many people own sets.<lb />
There are three TV stations�in Mos-<lb />
cow, Leningrad and Kiev. We watched<lb />
t levision in Moscow, and found the<lb />
picture cleare. tS �n any in this coun-<lb />
try because the Russians use a finer<lb />
creen. The picture tubes are small,<lb />
usually five-six inches. The Russians<lb />
told us big picture tubes are not<lb />
practical. They get bigger images by<lb />
projecting small images onto larger<lb />
screens by use of mirrors.<lb />
Seniors State Veiws Of ECC<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
Be Yourself<lb />
Don't try to make someone else's life<lb />
you. Be<lb />
your own;<lb />
Their lives won't fit on<lb />
yourself.<lb />
Don't always copy others' thoughts;<lb />
do some thinking of your own,<lb />
and be yourself.<lb />
Don't just do something h aause oth-<lb />
ers do it,<lb />
Something of which later you might<lb />
be ashamed.<lb />
But have your own high code of<lb />
morals; then live up to them.<lb />
Live your own life; think your own<lb />
thoughts, and do your own<lb />
deeds.<lb />
These will fit you better than those<lb />
that belong to others.<lb />
!f, when you do copy others' lives,<lb />
you find there's some mistake,<lb />
don't blame them; just blame<lb />
yourself.<lb />
But live your own life; make your<lb />
own mistakes; then try to do<lb />
better next time, for even your<lb />
own mistakes fit you better<lb />
than those that belong to<lb />
others.<lb />
So, be yourself.<lb />
�Nonie Atkinson<lb />
Those first impressions count. High<lb />
school seniors from all parts of the<lb />
state received their 'first imp radons<lb />
of the college at High School Day<lb />
last Friday. The group as a whole<lb />
gave favorable comments ahout the<lb />
college.<lb />
Several students of the various<lb />
groups were asked to give their<lb />
 in ions otf the college.<lb />
Following are some of their re-<lb />
marks:<lb />
ftiono Grey Matthews of Elm City:<lb />
"It's nice so far as we have seen<lb />
Frances Dawscn of Mingo High<lb />
School: "I think it is real nice and<lb />
am planning to attend next year<lb />
Betty Jean Davenport of Rober-<lb />
Kiville: "I think it is fine<lb />
George Rhodes of Windson: "Best<lb />
school in state. I plan to be here next<lb />
year.<lb />
Bobby Williams of Greenville: "It<lb />
has a pretty campus, considering the<lb />
size of the school<lb />
Jackie Yates of Clayton: "i<lb />
especially like the dorms. And men<lb />
�they are scrumptious<lb />
Patsy Strickland of Mingo High<lb />
School: "I think it is real nice and<lb />
I would like to come<lb />
Molly Morge and Shirley Walker of<lb />
New Hope High School: "Fine place<lb />
and we are coming next year<lb />
Jimmy Grantham of Pikeville: "I<lb />
like the girls up here<lb />
Mamie Slade oif Pamilico County<lb />
High School: "Very pretty<lb />
Geraldine E'llis of Saratoga: <lb />
Like it; the campus is pretty and thr<lb />
people are friendly<lb />
WE'VE GOT 'EM!<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, APBJL 16<lb />
1954<lb />
fRj<lb />
DAY.<lb />
Bohunk Trophy Now Celebrating ��<lb />
Ci. J D I  Conference Lead<lb />
Steady Rivalry in First Games<lb />
Low And Inside<lb />
Fif<lb />
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teen ears<lb />
Of<lb />
by Bob Hi I Id r up<lb />
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two schools the<lb />
 i  summer in<lb />
- . i iool.<lb />
the next t and a half years<lb />
Bounk has journeyed back and<lb />
i between Wilson and Gn enville,<lb />
tding any roionged time<lb />
:  � T en, is: mid 1 ' ceanber<lb />
1942, the Bulldogs handed BCTC<lb />
14-35 basketba i I bai k which was<lb />
mi an r more I tan two years<lb />
� B � unk was to staj �ifch Atlanrt ic<lb />
Wot Id War 11 forced the<lb />
iiiij ; the ti .  fct when<lb />
; on 1 � � �, I '� 194&amp;I<lb />
Pirates smai I ed the Bulldogs<lb />
regain poss sion oi the<lb />
ink.<lb />
Th leel tie of a1 ti at Atlantic<lb />
an has som s a orteni d the<lb />
now : he tw o schools<lb />
in basketball and aseball.<lb />
years ago, however, th� tro-<lb />
� tak xingi<lb />
tennis, baseball and a � I con-<lb />
test Letw� i two schools.<lb />
For the pas"l several j � e trend<lb />
 ictories ha; leaned in favor of<lb />
East Gi � fact, : i Bohunk<lb />
has been Pirate property since the<lb />
: basketball gan L952-53.<lb />
;  you cat el j  bat on one<lb />
Bulldogs ar stall out to<lb />
get it back.<lb />
Wake Forest Host<lb />
To Pirate Squad<lb />
or Tennis atoh<lb />
Pirate Goiters<lb />
Prep For Match<lb />
!ih fcion Squad<lb />
Women Athletes<lb />
Choose Officers<lb />
For Coming Year<lb />
In ad Ktion to the 1954-55 election<lb />
o �" officers, the Woman's Athletic<lb />
Aociation is finishing up this year's<lb />
work with various projects and yearly<lb />
events. The of fie rs that will take<lb />
office next year are: President, Grace<lb />
Smith; viee-presddont, Linda Jones;<lb />
�ecreitary, Sylvia Wyrick; treasurer,<lb />
Margaret Eason; historian, Ann<lb />
Mitchell; "Etasit Carolinian" reporter,<lb />
Ann Heath; Buccaneer reporter, Ma-<lb />
rie Vines; publicity chairman, Caro-<lb />
lyn Jones; and Awards chairman,<lb />
Ann Weblb.<lb />
The organization sent a group to<lb />
Wake Forest last weekend to par-<lb />
ticipate in their annual college Play<lb />
Day. The full program included such<lb />
rts as golf, tennis, softball and<lb />
badminton.<lb />
f<lb />
or<lb />
Hi<lb />
are c<lb />
Porl<lb />
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team<lb />
incei<lb />
by .1. W. Brov ning<lb />
ave<lb />
ra tw agh they<lb />
nfronti ' � <lb />
tden1 � � . Howard Porter,<lb />
oaehi - � � al Imksters, has<lb />
te schedule.<lb />
Atlantic Beach is the s<lb />
annual WAA house party this year.<lb />
Two � tages have been rented, com-<lb />
mittees appointed, and the date set,<lb />
ending the official WAA activities<lb />
for this year. Forty girls are ex-<lb />
pected to attend the house .arty at<lb />
tic on April 23 and 24.<lb />
Barbecue and barbecued chicken<lb />
are on the menu for the organization<lb />
 pi il 27 when th y go to Res-<lb />
pess-James for bhe WAA banquet.<lb />
The program will include speaker,<lb />
Dr. Howard Mediums, former presi-<lb />
dent of E:r; Carolina College, pre-<lb />
sentation of awards and a short pro-<lb />
gram by the program committee.<lb />
This year will be the first time<lb />
the WAA has sponsored a High<lb />
May 8 the<lb />
various p� rts<lb />
to participate<lb />
i xpeeted and<lb />
lunch.<lb />
For the third consecutive time Fast<lb />
�'an.lina is leading the North State<lb />
Conference. The Pirates, champs in<lb />
football and basketball, Monday held<lb />
the loop's Eastern Division baseball<lb />
lead by virtue of a 4-1 mark.<lb />
Second place in th Eastern se<lb />
goes to Guiifbrd'a Quakers with a<lb />
2-1 mark.<lb />
The Pirates started wii a bang<lb />
y chalking u four consecutivi<lb />
league wins before dropping the sec-<lb />
ond half of a disput d double hi ader<lb />
to Elon last Friday.<lb />
In the Western division o.  three<lb />
contests were played last week. W ;<lb />
era Carolina held t te lend with a l1<lb />
mark while Catnwba was second at<lb />
1-1. Appalachian had not engaged in<lb />
ioop play while Lenoir Rhyne was<lb />
las,t with 0-1.<lb />
A full slate of activity was planned<lb />
'or this week, however, with baseball,<lb />
golf and tennis on the conference<lb />
menu. A total of 12 gams wi re<lb />
-kited for the basebailers.<lb />
The standings as of Mondaj :<lb />
EASTERN DIVISION<lb />
S<lb />
1<lb />
Gaither (line. Eas4 Carolina third baseman, hack<lb />
twin-bill with Elon here on High School Da. Catching i-<lb />
makes the call.<lb />
iwaj from a w, in ide pitch in the f i i� t gam of ai<lb />
I Ion's Red M Daniel while umpire Clarenre K<lb />
East Carolina Coach Offers Solution<lb />
For Improving Professional Baseball Today<lb />
LPet.<lb />
East Carolina41.sun<lb />
Guilfordo1.667<lb />
Eion11.500<lb />
Atlantic Christian(I0.000<lb />
High Point04.000<lb />
WESTERN DIMSION<lb />
wLPet.<lb />
Wee tern ' larol na101.000<lb />
Catawba11.500<lb />
Apt alachian00.000<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne01,ooo<lb /><lb />
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ful season<lb />
dina's first<lb />
1 ham-<lb />
itch and next<lb />
venture to<lb />
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tor ni<lb />
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Play Day. Ol<lb />
n will off' r<lb />
h school groups<lb />
large crowd is<lb />
served a ici ic<lb />
U  � teat in 1 nference<lb />
i to di ' ae golf on<lb />
I ; ogTara and one<lb />
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e to i lay the powerswinging<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
, f, w c nt �' ' ve  en made<lb />
� i Club in this area for<lb />
ose of securing more<lb />
ut<lb />
. 0f nta sts have<lb />
So far 1 golfers have five mateh-<lb />
 ' �<lb />
nets. T se matches<lb />
two eac ' E n and High<lb />
� and a single ' � ' ' ���<lb />
 y � � Club. Thi Season's<lb />
opener will pr i with Eion,<lb />
A. ril 19.<lb />
� Bucs will be seeking far ir sixth<lb />
�rence championship since their<lb />
Nori State Con-<lb />
in 1948. The well-rounded<lb />
crew is made u ree experienced<lb />
three others who are<lb />
expect . to figure prominently in<lb />
� ful season. The vet-<lb />
- are Claude Kin Harry Eainey,<lb />
?ave Martin while the newcomers<lb />
for<lb />
or<lb />
WHY WORRY?<lb />
There are only two reasons<lb />
worry. Either you're successlfu<lb />
you're not successful.<lb />
And if you're successful, there's<lb />
nothitng to worry about. If you're<lb />
not SUCCi ssful, there are only two<lb />
gs to worry about�your health<lb />
. � ir nood. or you're sick.<lb />
i  your hi all i is good, there is<lb />
ng to worry about if you're sick<lb />
there are only two things to worry<lb />
a out. You're eithi r going to get well<lb />
or you are LrmnK to die.<lb />
And if you get well, there's noth-<lb />
ing to worry about. If you die�<lb />
there's only two things to worry<lb />
 You're either going to Heaven<lb />
or down below.<lb />
And if you are going to Heaven,<lb />
there's nothing to worry about. And<lb />
if you are going to the other place,<lb />
you'll be so doggone busy shaking<lb />
hands with old friends you won't have<lb />
time to worry.<lb />
St) WHY WORRY?<lb />
Pictured above is W. C. Sanderson.<lb />
!irt baseman and a leading hitter<lb />
on the P"4 Pirate baseball team.<lb />
Sanderson is a senior ho finishes hi<lb />
career here in May.<lb />
(Note: The following is composed<lb />
of excerpts from a sports column in<lb />
the March 29 Charlotte Observer.<lb />
lie column appeared under the by-<lb />
line of Richard Morris.)<lb />
Baseball's sick, but so sick that a<lb />
. minor cl Bilges can't put it<lb />
feet, rhat's the sentiment of<lb />
Jim Mallory. East Carolina coach<lb />
and forn ' leaguer w<lb />
. v discharged from <lb />
Hospital at Durham after being con-<lb />
fined for five weeks with a stomach<lb />
Mallory, ex-Carolina football and<lb />
all great who broke into pro-<lb />
� all with the Charlotte<lb />
Hornets back in the early '40s, fig-<lb />
ures t the major- can bake a<lb />
toward remedying the current<lb />
ball depression, which has baki n<lb />
� o � of mor league clubs, : y dis-<lb />
ng the bonus system.<lb />
� . plat hould be abolis<lb />
� conference session, Mal-<lb />
ory stated. "The money previously<lb />
devoti bonuses for a few great<lb />
pects could be earmarked for<lb />
farm clubs with emphasis placed on<lb />
ig a greater number of boys a<lb />
e to make the grade Mallory<lb />
a erted.<lb />
A Virgin an who was forced to give<lb />
ip � professional baseball career in<lb />
I '40s while in the New York<lb />
Giai t or i ion ecause of illness,<lb />
also sees rapid growth of Little<lb />
gue bas<lb />
"By<lb />
yi ig<lb />
: i<lb />
ame<lb />
and mi ie h<lb />
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take up<lb />
born and thi<lb />
be treated 1 - I<lb />
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"TI i gel tni<lb />
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the �n Legion Junior ha<lb />
to bring about the rekindling of in-<lb />
t in the import among 1<lb />
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become profes-<lb />
-ine . Mallory believes.<lb />
Prior to en<lb />
veji in his<lb />
great college day- at  �  .<lb />
of N larolina, saw his w<lb />
tie to 121 Dv s his<lb />
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missed<lb />
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leaching<lb />
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reation<lb />
finding's<lb />
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having<lb />
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Lge far.<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
N . - i'<lb />
uling difficulties are coming I wi<lb />
f East Curcuma teams once<lb />
nviiy Club squads from sur-<lb />
g communittieG if a larger eol-<lb />
t� schedule cannot be arranged.<lb />
On the bnaketball front the schedule<lb />
new- ,s a bit more eheenful. Both<lb />
Erskine and Presbyterianhave agreed<lb />
to plaj on the East Carolina court<lb />
t winter. Hopes are high that<lb />
lecessarily putting the damp- ' 12 home games will be arranged for<lb />
some of their minor, non-profit the Boca with only eight being played<lb />
on tihe road.<lb />
On the aseball scene: Coach Earl<lb />
Sm th nui-t be wondering jast when<lb />
tho way <lb />
agai<lb />
jg time it's the tennis and golf<lb />
. wuirli are having trouble<lb />
fiuii'1 optponente. Several of the<lb />
Worth State Conference's schools are<lb />
havst.g severe financial difficulty's<lb />
and are<lb />
er o<lb />
j)0 flte<lb />
cd to this th tm Qaat Caro-<lb />
beoome more and more otf a<lb />
oating conference power and one<lb />
i some of tihe hardships con-<lb />
ed with setting up a loop slate,<lb />
o course, the Boos can always i<lb />
pet games with &amp; n i ��� t ams but this !<lb />
Iub never met with the approval of<lb />
 But as; far as this<lb />
s golf quad is; concerned service<lb />
, � .� all that is available, i<lb />
fffort is being made to get !<lb />
ind better golf schedule and i<lb />
same time avoid any service j<lb />
This will probably mean '<lb />
ate e.s will have to be scheduled j<lb />
.PAGE SEVEN<lb />
Pirates Split Doubleheader, 2-0, 1-2<lb />
w<lb />
ting is going to coordinate for<lb />
the Bucs get pitching they<lb />
tting, hitting, no pitching.<lb />
he opening game with Wake<lb />
ti e Pii teg splattered base<lb />
ov� i the lot but couldn't make <lb />
Against Eton in the High<lb />
Day doubleheader the base<lb />
were f w ami so very far<lb />
n while the pitching staff was<lb />
perfection form.<lb />
. a- the saying goes, you'll win<lb />
lose some, and some'll get<lb />
out.<lb />
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High School Day at East Carolina<lb />
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for the visitors n various ways and<lb />
esides gave the local "cheese-check-<lb />
ers an opportunity to exercise their<lb />
marksmanship on the younger set;<lb />
ti e Kmpu athletes also got a chance<lb />
to lhara" before the impressionable<lb />
teenagi rs.<lb />
The baseball squad rut on a fine<lb />
exhibition for the hard ball fans by<lb />
i ' tting a twin bill with the defend-<lb />
. g champions from Elon, 2-0, 1-2.<lb />
The games were played before an<lb />
e ithnated crowd of 1,200 persons.<lb />
Better weather probably would have<lb />
brought even a greater numl er out<lb />
ror t e contests. Speaking of weather,<lb />
it was a.s cold as an Alaskan date<lb />
with the wind blowing icecicles at you<lb />
throughout both affairs. Occasionally<lb />
the sun made an abbreviated appear-<lb />
ance, but never managed to stay<lb />
around for long.<lb />
Smith Files Protest In Second Contest<lb />
Art r Bucs Held To One Hit In Opener<lb />
a-<lb />
only seven base knocks in 14 innings<lb />
of play, getting six of these in the<lb />
second game after touching Eton's<lb />
Sherrill Hall for only one bingie in<lb />
the initial encounter. Hall, the Chris-<lb />
tians' veteran moundsman, is one of<lb />
the finest college chunkers in the<lb />
�tate and ho wed his wares here by<lb />
fitting down the first six out of seven<lb />
batters on strikeouts to face him<lb />
during his losing one-hit stint. He<lb />
didn't issue a single base on balls<lb />
and was as mercenary with base hits<lb />
as a college Joe with a pack of<lb />
cigarettes.<lb />
Dave Harris, a freshman right-<lb />
hander from Burlington, is one of<lb />
Coach Earl Smith's untried hurlers<lb />
who may help out considerably when<lb />
h" recuperates from a freak mishap<lb />
that occurred a few weeks ago. It<lb />
peenis that Dave was basking peace-<lb />
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he knew it was blistered over half<lb />
his torso. Since then he has not been<lb />
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State Downs Tennis Team, 7-2<lb />
Gough (S), 6-1, 6-1.<lb />
(No. 2) Cashion (S) defeated Wil-<lb />
liams (EC), 6-3, 6-2.<lb />
(No. 3) Cross (S) defeated Hester<lb />
(EC), 6-4, 6-1.<lb />
(No. 4) Richer (S) defeated Bruton<lb />
(EC), 6-3, 6-3.<lb />
(No. 5) Brinkley (S) defeated<lb />
Browning (EC), 6-3, 6-1.<lb />
(No. 6) Karl (S) defeated Foscue<lb />
(EC), 7-5, 6-3.<lb />
Doubles<lb />
(No. 1) Cameron-Williams (EC)<lb />
defeated Cross-Karl (S), 6-4, 3-6,<lb />
7-5.<lb />
(No. 2) Cross-Karl (S) defeated<lb />
Browning-Kester (EC), 6-2, 6-0.<lb />
(No. 3) Brinkley-Richer (S) de-<lb />
feated Bruton-Russell (EC), 8-6, 6-1.<lb />
North Carolina State defeated East<lb />
Carolina, 7-2, in a tennis match here<lb />
Monday. The visitors lost only one<lb />
singles match and one doubles match.<lb />
Easit Carolina's Paul Cameron de-<lb />
feated State's Gough, 0-1, 6-1, and<lb />
then teamed with Williams to defeat<lb />
Fronts and Cashion in doubles, 6-4,<lb />
3-0, 7-5. These were the only two<lb />
victories the Pirates could manage off<lb />
roe skillful slants of the victors.<lb />
East Carolina tx-avels to Catawba<lb />
today for their next match and then<lb />
returns via Wake Forest Saturday for<lb />
a contest with the Deacons.<lb />
The summary:<lb />
Singles<lb />
(Xo. 1) Cameron (EC) defeated<lb />
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Elon College rallied for two runs<lb />
in the top of the seventh inning to<lb />
salvage the second game of a doulhle-<lb />
header, 2-1, against East Carolina<lb />
here Friday. The Pirates, behind the<lb />
patching of southpaw Jimmy Barnes,<lb />
took the first of the two seven-inning<lb />
contests, 2-0.<lb />
East Carolina ;ould collect only one<lb />
hit in the opening game, but that,<lb />
plus a pair of inifield errors in the<lb />
fifth inning, gave the Bucs their<lb />
needed two runs. Outside of that,<lb />
pitcher Sherrill Hall held East Caro-<lb />
lina in check, .striking out nine men<lb />
in the process.<lb />
Barnes, a miniature lefthander who<lb />
relies considerably on "junk" pitches,<lb />
weakened in the seventh and needed<lb />
help from reliefer Gene Taylor.<lb />
Second Game<lb />
A run in the bottom of the first<lb />
inning sent East Carolina away to a<lb />
quick lead that lasted until the fatal<lb />
seventh. Pitcher Mack Cherry had a<lb />
one-hit shutout going but gave up<lb />
three consecutive singles and was re-<lb />
lieved. Gene Taylor came on, surren-<lb />
dered another safety, and the Chris-<lb />
tians took a 2-1 decision.<lb />
The contest was played under pro-<lb />
test from the sixth inning on afteT<lb />
East Carolina Coach Earl Smith<lb />
claimed that an ineligible player was<lb />
occupying the first base coaching box.<lb />
Elon mentor Doc Mathis had substi-<lb />
tuted Don Packard to run for Bob<lb />
Dofflemeyer with Doflflemeyer taking<lb />
over the first base box for the re-<lb />
mainder of the inning.<lb />
The loss was the first for the Pi-<lb />
rates in the Eastern Division of the<lb />
North State Conference. Their league<lb />
record is now 4-1 with the overall<lb />
mark being 5-4.<lb />
lirst Game<lb />
ECC AB R H O A E<lb />
Heath, 2b  3 0 0 0 2 0<lb />
Webb, cf 3 0 0 2 0 0<lb />
Jones, as 3 0 0 3 0 0<lb />
G. Cline, 3b .200031<lb />
Sanderson, lb 2 0 0 12 2 0<lb />
Penley, If . 2 1110 0<lb />
Nance, rf 2 10 0 0 0<lb />
B. Cline, c 2 0 0 3 0 0<lb />
Barnes, p 2 0 0 0 3 0<lb />
Tracksters Work<lb />
For Coming Meet<lb />
Taylor, p 0 0 0 0 0 0<lb />
Totals  21 2 1 21 10 1<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
Elon 000 000 0�0<lb />
ECC  000 020 x�2<lb />
Bases on ball�, off: Barnes, 3.<lb />
Strikeouts: Barnes 3, Hall 9. Hits oM:<lb />
Barnes 4 in 6 2-3; Taylor 0 in 1-3.<lb />
Winning pitcher: Barnes (2-0).<lb />
Second Game<lb />
Elon AB R H O A E<lb />
Dofflemeyer, 2b � 2 0 0 2 0 0<lb />
Packard, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0<lb />
Watts, If   3 0 14 0 1<lb />
Thorn ron, ss 3 110 10<lb />
McDaniel, c 3 117 10<lb />
Langston, of, lb 3 0 1 1 0 0<lb />
Green, of  3 0 10 0 0<lb />
Myer 3b 2 0 0 12 1<lb />
Laughlin, lb . 2 0 0 4 0 0<lb />
Smith, 2ib 10 0 0 0 0<lb />
Conger, p .300220<lb />
25 2 5 21 6 2<lb />
AB R H O A E<lb />
Totals <lb />
ECC<lb />
Heath, 2b 3 10 2 2 0<lb />
Webb, cf 3 0 0 10 0<lb />
Jones, a 3 0 2 2 2 1<lb />
G. Cline, 3b 3 0 0 110<lb />
Sanderson, lb  3 0 16 0 0<lb />
Penley, If  2 0 0 0 0 0<lb />
Nance, rf  3 0 110 0<lb />
B. Cline, c 3 0 18 10<lb />
Cherry, p  2 0 10 2 0<lb />
Taylor, p  0 0 0 0 0 0<lb />
x-Hux  10 0 0 0 0<lb />
Totals 26 1 6 21 8 1<lb />
x�Struck out for Taylor in 7th.<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
Elon  000 000 2�2<lb />
ECC  100 000 0�1<lb />
Runs batted in: Langston, Green,<lb />
Sandirson. Two-base hits: Watts<lb />
Nance. Bases on balls, off: Cherry 2,<lb />
Conger 1. Strikeouts: Cherry 6, Tay-<lb />
lor 2, Conger 7. Hits off: Cherry 4<lb />
in 6 (none out in 7th); Taylor 1 in 1.<lb />
Lodng pitcher: Cherry (2-1).<lb />
Bucs Take First<lb />
Three Contest<lb />
by Anwer Joseph<lb />
East Carolina College's Pirates<lb />
moved closer to their goal of being<lb />
the winner of all three crowns in<lb />
the North State Conference by taking<lb />
a twin bill from High Point 4-3 and<lb />
9-4 and one from Guilford 12-7<lb />
In the first game of a twin bill,<lb />
the Pirates won behind the pitching<lb />
of Jimmy Barnes, who went all the<lb />
way and gave up only four hits. The<lb />
Pirates scored two runs in the first<lb />
and one each in the fourth and fifth.<lb />
Cecil Heath was the big man for the<lb />
Bucs with two hits in four times at<lb />
bat. The score: East Carolina 4, High<lb />
Point 3.<lb />
In the second game the Pirates<lb />
took an easy win on Ken Hall's<lb />
Y-itching. The Bucs scored five runs<lb />
in the third to gie them a safe<lb />
lead and went on to win 9-4. Heath<lb />
with two for three and Sandy Sander-<lb />
xm with two for four were fihe big<lb />
gmiis in the Pirate attack.<lb />
Game number three saw the Pirates<lb />
move on to their third win in style.<lb />
They scored in the first and continu-<lb />
ed to fatten their lead throughout<lb />
the contest. The two runs they pushed<lb />
across in the seventh inning that put<lb />
the count 9-3 in their favor, proved<lb />
to be the clincher for them. Mack<lb />
Cherry, freshman righthander, was<lb />
credited with the 12-7 win, pitching<lb />
seven and one-third innings, striking<lb />
out seven and giving up only four<lb />
hits. The Pirates collected 14 hits off<lb />
three Guilford pitchers. Paul Jones<lb />
got three while Gaither Cline and<lb />
W. C. Sanderson collected two each.<lb />
First Game<lb />
East Carolina . 200 110 0�4<lb />
High Poirt, 000 200 1�3<lb />
Second Game<lb />
East Carolina 105 200 1�9<lb />
High Point -   010 030 0�4<lb />
Third Game<lb />
East Carolina 102 040 203�12<lb />
Guilford  000 021 040� 7<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
Coach Leon Ellis' track team is<lb />
rill somewhat m its baby stages as<lb />
ar as organizinz for its first<lb />
meet is concerned.<lb />
So far the team has been working<lb />
out daily in preparation for fielding<lb />
the first track team in East Carolina's<lb />
history. Apparently there is a rather<lb />
decreased amount of interest among<lb />
'ome o" the situdents at present.<lb />
There are only 15 or 20 boys out for<lb />
the squad now and it is hoped that<lb />
here are many olher abhtes around<lb />
he camipus that will come out for<lb />
the Mv.ort.<lb />
Some of the tracksters have quit<lb />
because of lack of interest or other<lb />
reasons and they have been replaced<lb />
by newcomers who are more enthusi-<lb />
astic cbout the young team. Due to<lb />
this there is still no available and<lb />
accurate information concerning the<lb />
id ntiiication of the players trying<lb />
out.<lb />
There is also a problem of securing<lb />
a iCi edule of respectaLTe opponents<lb />
or tihe newlyformed squad. The<lb />
first meet will probably be on April<lb />
23 at High Point. All persons inter-<lb />
ested in track should report to prac-<lb />
tice as soon as possible because their<lb />
contributions are vitally needed.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Education Frat<lb />
Initiates 8 Men<lb />
Eigiht new members were initiated<lb />
into the Tan Chapter of the Phi<lb />
Sigima Phi, honorary male educational<lb />
Mv.u rr.ity, last week.<lb />
Membership is taxed on scholarship,<lb />
ership and citizenship. Every<lb />
memher initiated last week held a<lb />
2 average.<lb />
As part ot' the initiation ceremony.<lb />
the new members wore football uni-<lb />
forms, dresses ami red flannels.<lb />
carried them from Greenville<lb />
cemi be top of hen posts.<lb />
New membeis are J. C. Thomas,<lb />
Joel Ferrar, Clarence Brown, Ed<lb />
rack Hudson, Ray Kirhy, Will-<lb />
and Bob Bright.<lb />
ation began Wednesday<lb />
 a banquet Thursday<lb />
night. "Th initiation proved that<lb />
lid withstand humilia-<lb />
pression and physical<lb />
 said Waylon Bass, secre-<lb />
of the group.<lb />
Philosopher's Club<lb />
All students and members of<lb />
the faculty who are interested in<lb />
discussion concerning controver-<lb />
sial political, religious and phil-<lb />
osophical questions are invited<lb />
to attend the initial meeting of a<lb />
new club called 'The Sophists<lb />
at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 22, in<lb />
room 208, Austin building.<lb />
According to Gerald Adcock,<lb />
one of the promoters of the new<lb />
organization, the sole purpose of<lb />
the group is to consider and rea-<lb />
sonably discuss controversial<lb />
problems not for the sake of<lb />
controversy but as a meang of<lb />
attaining a greater understanding<lb />
of the problem.<lb />
Boado Wins Sophomore<lb />
Prexy Post In Run-Off<lb />
Boado of Wilmington won<lb />
Kenneth Bordeaux for president<lb />
 I rig Junior lias's in recent<lb />
run-offs. Boado campaigned for<lb />
ng the regular class<lb />
election.<lb />
officers elected in the run-<lb />
were Margaret Strickland, secre-<lb />
,1 Barbara Kimney, treasurer.<lb />
was elected treas-<lb />
rising Sop! "more Class.<lb />
 e was om tted in the list of officers<lb />
I issue.<lb />
takes  lol of nerve to wear<lb />
- evening gowns<lb />
and a couple of<lb />
Social Frats<lb />
Contest Topic<lb />
College and university students all<lb />
over America are being given a<lb />
chance to state their opinions on the<lb />
subject "Should Social Fraternities<lb />
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contest sponsored by Writer's Work-<lb />
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Young Demos Here<lb />
Attend State Rally<lb />
Nine East Carolina College stu-<lb />
dents, members of the YDC, attended<lb />
the Democratic Rally in Charlotte<lb />
Friday, Aipril 2. The 1952 Democratic<lb />
candidate for President of the United<lb />
States, Adlai Stevenson, was the<lb />
principal speaker at this rally.<lb />
The group from East Carolina was<lb />
the second largest delegation of col-<lb />
lege students that attended the rally,<lb />
with the University of North Carolina<lb />
having the largest representation.<lb />
Those who attended were Ken Bella-<lb />
my. Ed Gore, George Caffrey, Bill<lb />
Clark, Frances Smith, "Blackie"<lb />
Blackburn. Ed Matthews, "Buzz"<lb />
Young and A. W. Gaudill.<lb />
The delegation was present for the<lb />
afternoon speeches that were pre-<lb />
sented by U. S. Representative L. H.<lb />
Fountain, U. S. Senator Alton Leanon<lb />
and former N. C. Governor W. Kerr<lb />
Scott. Mr. Stevenson spoke at an<lb />
after-dinner meeting of the Demo-<lb />
crats- Friday night.<lb />
Stevenson was the surprise speaker<lb />
at the afternoon meeting. Several<lb />
�andadates for state offices also spoke.<lb />
FRIDAY, Ar-RU, 16, WBJ<lb />
Alumni Hews<lb />
BURLINGTON ALUMNI<lb />
PLANNING MAY PICNIC<lb />
Members of the Burlington Chap-<lb />
ter otf the East Carolina College<lb />
Alumni Association held their March<lb />
meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth<lb />
Quernell at their new home on Va-<lb />
verly Way, Burlington, with Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Lester Ridenhour as co-host<lb />
and hostess.<lb />
A committee composed of Mesdsames<lb />
E. C. Pate, Thomas Foley and Jen-<lb />
nings Bryan was appointed to make<lb />
arrangements for the annual picnic<lb />
which will be held May 1.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED BY<lb />
It ALEIGH-WAKE ALUMNI<lb />
Ruth Jean Burchette of Holly<lb />
Springs, Route 1, senior at Fuquay<lb />
Springs High School, was announced<lb />
as the scholarship winner of the<lb />
Raleigh-Wake County chapter of the<lb />
East Carolina College Alumni Asso-<lb />
ciation at the chapter's year-end<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Announcement of the scholarship<lb />
Ernie Pyle's "Brave Men" marked<lb />
the 50,000th book in the college li-<lb />
: rarv in January, 1935.<lb />
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May 23 or 24 is the wedding date<lb />
for Louis Singleton, junior from<lb />
Plymouth, and Nancy Kesler, senior<lb />
from Fuquay Springs. Not wasting<lb />
any time, are they? Nancy and Louis<lb />
first met during the first summer<lb />
school term (195.3) in Dr. Pastis<lb />
class. They began going steady in<lb />
July, and says Louis, jokingly, "I'd<lb />
just got out of the service and was.<lb />
still in that readjustment period you<lb />
hear about. Guess that explain why<lb />
I started going with Nancy<lb />
One night Ixmi and Nancy were<lb />
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Nancy told Louis he was bruising her<lb />
arm, but be wouldn't stop; so when<lb />
.she went in that night she got her<lb />
roommate to paint bruises on her.<lb />
Was Louis surprised the next morn-<lb />
bng to gee her ami all black and blue!<lb />
Nancy and Lotus like dancing,<lb />
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basketball. Say Nancy and Louis,<lb />
"We're just a normal COUtpJe. Can't<lb />
think of anything spectacular or un-<lb />
usual that we like to do<lb />
"Fuquay Springs is a small town<lb />
he says. "I tjhink I'm the only person<lb />
who's ever got lost there. When I<lb />
finally did ge.t to Nancy's house,<lb />
there was her father on the porch<lb />
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Whitfield, secretary, succeeding Miss<lb />
Page Davis, and Mrs. Thomas Eland<lb />
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James L. Whitfield, Raleigh editor<lb />
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