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V'OU ME XXIX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1954<lb />
President Announces<lb />
Graduation Program<lb />
( ollege will observe<lb />
. 456fa Annual Com-<lb />
e held on the campus.<lb />
t John D. Messiek has an-<lb />
gram which includes<lb />
 umni Day, Saturday,<lb />
she commencement sermon<lb />
vesper service of the<lb />
 WOA, Sunday, May<lb />
Monday, May 24;<lb />
raduation of epproxi-<lb />
eniors and graduate stu-<lb />
� e college.<lb />
W lliam B. Umstead of<lb />
i and Dr. Daniel A.<lb />
� :be Christian Herald<lb />
known clergyman,<lb />
i iirer, will be principal<lb />
Governor Umstead will<lb />
Ires to graduates Mon-<lb />
10:30 in the Wright<lb />
Dr. Poling will deliver the<lb />
-trrnon<lb />
standing for service will be made at<lb />
this time.<lb />
The Alumni Day program, arranged<lb />
by James W. Butler, alumni secretary<lb />
of the college, and association of-<lb />
ficers, will include a luncheon in the<lb />
eollge dining hall at 12:30; a tea hon-<lb />
oring seniors, alumni, sitaff memfbers<lb />
and guest erf the college at 3 p. m a<lb />
lawn concent by the East Carolina<lb />
Band at 4 p. m and a concert pre-<lb />
senting "honors" students of the de-<lb />
partment of music at 8 p. m.<lb />
Sunday's events will include the<lb />
annual vesper services held by the<lb />
YMCA and the YWCA. A traditional<lb />
candlelighting ceremony will be led<lb />
by Charlie B. Bedford of Pikeville,<lb />
John "Toppy" Hayes of Durham,<lb />
Lilley of Gatesville, officers of the<lb />
Maidred Morris of Kenly and Erleen<lb />
two organizations.<lb />
Academic processions by the fac-<lb />
at 11 a. m. j ulty, graduates and special guests will<lb />
Fill Out SS 109 Now<lb />
Male students who desire scho-<lb />
lastic draft deferment for the<lb />
coming school year should fill<lb />
out a Selective Service form 109<lb />
at the Registrar's office between<lb />
now and the termination of this<lb />
quarter.<lb />
Dr. Orville L. Phillips, regis-<lb />
trar. said that this form must be<lb />
filled and returned to the office<lb />
in order that a student may be<lb />
deferred on his high scholastic<lb />
averages.<lb />
Because of the large number<lb />
dropped from AFROTC, those<lb />
students who intend to enter col-<lb />
lege next fall should make ap-<lb />
plication for deferment. Dr. Phil-<lb />
lips urged.<lb />
Number 27<lb />
Awards Night On Tap Monday<lb />
Alumni Day Honors 9 Classes<lb />
At Annual Reunion May 22<lb />
 e Wright building.<lb />
e college will open<lb />
i spring meeting on the<lb />
, a business session at 10<lb />
�day in th Austin auditor-<lb />
. L. Whitfield of Raleigh,<lb />
: .� Alumni Association,<lb />
: of the recipient of<lb />
award to a graduate out-<lb />
procede the programs Sunday and<lb />
Monday mornings.<lb />
Wendell W. Smiley, East Caro-<lb />
lina librarian, heads the committee in<lb />
charge of commencement this spring.<lb />
iRoyce C. Jordan of Washington, N.<lb />
C. and Vivian Talley of Wilmington,<lb />
chief marshal, are among those as-<lb />
sisting with plans for the graduation<lb />
exercises.<lb />
Priestley Gives Address<lb />
Here On Global Problems<lb />
tendence and initerrelation-<lb />
ong  eople of the world, es-<lb />
: vir effect on U,S. foreign<lb />
. and peace through interna-<lb />
law and order were stressed<lb />
uia by Dr. S. E. Gerard<lb />
. y a an address U students<lb />
its f the college.<lb />
i match- TOO people were<lb />
. b ar the British historian,<lb />
and author, whose talk was<lb />
program on the College<lb />
r � for 1953-54. He was<lb />
. to his audience by Dr.<lb />
D. Frank, chairman of the college<lb />
trtnv : of social studies.<lb />
and technology have cre-<lb />
�; a world, Dr. Priestley said,<lb />
a become increasingly inter-<lb />
ot and interrelated. Space, he<lb />
i. no longer separates peoples<lb />
rent geogratpihical areas of the<lb />
D the sense it once did, and<lb />
Science Academy<lb />
ens State Meet<lb />
Here This Weekend<lb />
Op<lb />
To<lb />
encourage interest in science<lb />
Bg high schools of No-nth Caro-<lb />
a and to give recognition to super-<lb />
students, the North Carolina Aca-<lb />
emy of Science is sponsoring this<lb />
-ar a series of exhibits and an essay<lb />
contest, results of whieih will be an-<lb />
rd at the annual meeting of the<lb />
organization at East Carolina College<lb />
tomorrow and Saturday.<lb />
Mary O. Ellington erf the Needham-<lb />
Broughton High School, Raleigh, is<lb />
chairman of a committee of the<lb />
Academy which is arranging the<lb />
contest. Exhibits will be-on display<lb />
here tomorrow and until 2 p. m.<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
Among program events saheduleo.<lb />
for the meet erf the Academy here<lb />
will be a luncheon Saturday for the<lb />
committee on High School Science,<lb />
high school teachers of science<lb />
througout North Carolina and other<lb />
intrested persons. K will bake place<lb />
the North Dining<lb />
the media of communication have<lb />
bee-n vastly expanded.<lb />
"We need to understand the cul-<lb />
tural patterns, the economy, the reli-<lb />
gion and other aspects of the lives of <lb />
other peoples Dr. Priestley contin-<lb />
ued, "Misunderstanding, misinforma-<lb />
tion and sheer ignorance" he cited as<lb />
major hindrances to better r ation-<lb />
shipe among nations and potent bar-<lb />
riers in the establishment of peace<lb />
in the world.<lb />
The frontiers of the United States<lb />
are no longer, he explained, the At-<lb />
lantic and the Pacific. Isolationism<lb />
in our foreign policy is being replaced<lb />
with the spirit of internationalism.<lb />
This spirit is beginning to grow in<lb />
Europe also, he stated. He gave as<lb />
evidence the Schumann Plan and the<lb />
EDC.<lb />
The United States has taken the<lb />
lead in the establishment of the Unit-<lb />
ed Nations, he said, and now occupies<lb />
a position of leadership in it.<lb />
"The ultimate goal of the United<lb />
Nations he said, "is the establish-<lb />
ment of the concept of international<lb />
law and order .Peace and security<lb />
will follow only if this goal is attain-<lb />
ed.<lb />
"The United States he concluded,<lb />
"has laid the cornerstone of the Tem-<lb />
iple of Law and Order<lb />
New Student Band<lb />
Begins Performing<lb />
Jimmy Page and his Orchestra, a<lb />
newly organized student dance band<lb />
on campus, performed at Louisburg<lb />
Coll ge for their annual May Day<lb />
lance Saturday.<lb />
As a student-cooperative outiit,<lb />
the orchestra baa had numerous oth-<lb />
er booking It is composed of eight<lb />
pieces with all mem' era fresihmen<lb />
and so homores.<lb />
Led by Jimmy Page, a sophomore,<lb />
the dance band is open for bookings<lb />
by contacting Charles Lovelace, busi-<lb />
nes - manager, or any member of the<lb />
band.<lb />
The eight members and their in-<lb />
struments are Jimmy Thigpen, vocal<lb />
and piano; Roy Knight, trumpet;<lb />
Dave Holder, tromlone; Jimmy Page,<lb />
altoax; Charles Lovelace, tenor-<lb />
Si clair Newman, tenor-sax;<lb />
Durwood Pot-<lb />
The college will honor nine classes<lb />
of graduates who will hold reunions<lb />
on Alumni Day, to be observed May<lb />
22 as part of the 45tih annual Com-<lb />
mencement on campus, Alumni Sec-<lb />
retary James W. Butler has an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
Invittuns were issued this week<lb />
to more than 2,200 alumni who are<lb />
members of honor classes, Butler<lb />
states. A large attendance from these<lb />
class es and others is exipected to be<lb />
present<lb />
Classes wi. ich will receive special<lb />
honor during the day are those of<lb />
1929, holding its silver anniversary;<lb />
H�44, observing its tenth anniversary;<lb />
and 195 meeting with the Alumni<lb />
Association for the first time.<lb />
Other classes holding reunions are<lb />
tihose of 1914, 1919, 1924, 1934, 1939<lb />
tx;<lb />
i an y Blight, drum<lb />
ter, bass fiddle.<lb />
Playhouse Slates<lb />
Two Final Dramas<lb />
Two original one-act plays by stu-<lb />
dents will form the last program in<lb />
the Spring Workshop Series to be<lb />
presented by the Teachers Playhouse<lb />
Wednesday, May 12, i� the College<lb />
Ttheatre at 8 p.m.<lb />
"Who Wears the Pants a folk<lb />
comedy by Tommy Thompson, is di-<lb />
rected by Atwood Smith with a cast<lb />
 -iuding: Bill Penuel, Robert Gard-<lb />
ner, Patricia Goodwin and Pat Purvis.<lb />
One Too Many a marital mixup<lb />
conceived vv Sabra Nunalee, finds<lb />
Jeanne L i r e directing Nancy Cooke,<lb />
Jim Coium, Sylvia Vaughn, Jackie<lb />
Jone ai 1 Mary Ann Marshbourne in<lb />
the varioi. i � .<lb />
Bo'Jt plaj will be presented as<lb />
dramatic readk gs. Students and the<lb />
general public are invited without<lb />
charge.<lb />
FBLA Sponsors<lb />
Musical At Pitt<lb />
Sunday, Monday<lb />
The Fvture Business Leaders of<lb />
America will sponsor the movie<lb />
"Rhaps ' ' at the Pitt Theatre Sun-<lb />
day am. NJiday, May 9 and 10. The<lb />
movie is sarring Elizabeth Taylor<lb />
and co-staring Vittorio Gassman,<lb />
John Ericsonand Louis Calhern.<lb />
With such olorful locales as Zur-<lb />
icih, Paris, Ro.ie, St. Moritz and the<lb />
French Rivier. for its plot back-<lb />
grounds, "Rhaody" tells the story<lb />
of Louise Durat, music student at<lb />
the Zurch Oonstvatory, who becomes<lb />
romantically 'Volved with Paul<lb />
Bronte, a violinu When the latter<lb />
jilts her, she turs on the refcound<lb />
to James Guest, -ho is willing to<lb />
sacrifice his career as a concert pi-<lb />
anist to marry Lou.e. The outcome<lb />
of this one-sided mt-riage and the<lb />
ultimate fate of Jamesmusical career<lb />
are resolved in a narraVe permeated<lb />
with dramatic and eniOonal intensi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
Tickets for this movie ,re nQw on<lb />
sale by the members of he FBLA.<lb />
m. in<lb />
of the high school<lb />
of<lb />
at 12:15 p.<lb />
Hall.<lb />
Improvement<lb />
program .powered by the Academy<lb />
will be enrpWzed in discussions held<lb />
at the luncheon. <lb />
Ctash prizes and "��<lb />
awards are offered to succ-���<lb />
testants in the exhibit contest. Entries<lb />
by one, two, or three students are<lb />
eligible for cash pri; �&amp; "�<lb />
bylarger group, ����<lb />
classes and science clubs are e &amp;<lb />
to receive ��' emphasise<lb />
Essay contest this year ev<lb />
forestry and XZ<lb />
urz?l�$ <lb />
Practics" and Water<lb />
of North Carolina .<lb />
Industrial Arts<lb />
Group To Fair<lb />
Eleven students here attended the<lb />
annual state Industrial Arts Fair in<lb />
Greensboro Saturday.<lb />
The Fair included a preliminary<lb />
contest to select industrial arts proj-<lb />
ects by students in this state for en-<lb />
try in the Industrial Arts Awards<lb />
Fair sponsored each year by the Ford<lb />
Motor Company.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Bing and Dr. Charles<lb />
G. Risher, of the East Carolina facul-<lb />
ty, accompanied tihe students to<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
Students who attended the Greens-<lb />
boro Fair were Charles West, Charlie<lb />
H. Wentz, Leroy Henderson, Aubrey<lb />
T. Collins, Giles Dail, Eugene Fields,<lb />
Thomas BKzzard, Henry E. Gilbert<lb />
Jr John C. Johnson, Walter E. John-<lb />
son and Roland Pridgen.<lb />
Dr. Pingel Will Head<lb />
Pitt Literary Group<lb />
Dr. Martha Pingel of t; e depart-<lb />
ment of English here has been ap-<lb />
pointed Pitt County chairman of the<lb />
Noiirh Carolina Literary and Histori-<lb />
cal Association. Among her duties is<lb />
management of the membership cam-<lb />
paign now being conducted in this<lb />
area.<lb />
Dr. Pingel will attend May 14-15<lb />
in Edenton the spring regional meet-<lb />
ing of the association. Events will<lb />
include a tour of historic places in<lb />
Chowan County; a talk by Richard<lb />
WalsT of State College; and a lunch-<lb />
eon at Bandon Plantation, home of<lb />
�ie novelist Mrs. Ioiglis Fletcher.<lb />
Williford Gives<lb />
Sunday Recital<lb />
Jack Willirord of Farmville, stuCnt<lb />
i inn sic here, won the approva of<lb />
an audience which gathered Sunny<lb />
afternoon in the Austin auditorily<lb />
to hear his recital of works for tL<lb />
and 1949.<lb />
James L. Whitfield of Raleigh,<lb />
president of the Alumni Association,<lb />
will preside at a business meeting<lb />
luring the morning. The recipient of<lb />
the annual Alumni Award to an out-<lb />
.anding graduate of the college will<lb />
be announced at this time.<lb />
Other events being planned for the<lb />
day include a luncheon, a tea, two<lb />
programs of music, class reunions<lb />
and a tour of new buildings on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Student Workers, Leaders<lb />
Receive Honors In Field<lb />
Hooper Presents<lb />
Recital Tuesday<lb />
Marietta Hooper of Elizal eth City,<lb />
pianist, was presented Tuesday in a<lb />
recital sponsored by the college de-<lb />
partment of music.<lb />
A senior at the college, Miss Hoop-<lb />
er appeared in a program marking<lb />
her graduation from the college this<lb />
year. She is a pupil of Robert Carter,<lb />
of the East Carolina faculty.<lb />
For her recital Miss Hooper had<lb />
chosen a varied group of selections<lb />
by composers from the classic to the<lb />
contemporary periods in music.<lb />
Among numbers were Beethoven's<lb />
Sonata, oo. 26; selections from Suite,<lb />
op. 1, by Eugene d'Albert; and "Dance<lb />
of the White Indian" by Villa-Lobos.<lb />
Miss Hooper appeared last year as<lb />
piano soloist with the East Carolina<lb />
Orchestra, At the college she has been<lb />
a member of the College Choir and<lb />
accompanist for the Women's Chorus<lb />
and the 1954 production of "Blossom<lb />
Time" by the Student Government<lb />
A.ssociation of the college.<lb />
Baptists Slate<lb />
Final Programs<lb />
For School Year<lb />
Forums for the remainder of the<lb />
term have been announced by BSU<lb />
Forum Chairman Mary Ann Marsh-<lb />
burn.<lb />
May 10, Florence McFaden, edu-<lb />
cational director at Memorial Baptist<lb />
Church, will lead a program on char-<lb />
acter story telling and Bible study<lb />
"or students interested in Vacation<lb />
Bible School work during the summer.<lb />
She will highlight the program by<lb />
giving demonstrations.<lb />
May 17, the Bi le School theme will<lb />
The young pianist was brought to continue a discussion on<lb />
Decision To Post<lb />
Election Returns<lb />
Passes In SGA<lb />
A resolution was accepted by the<lb />
Student Legislature last week to post<lb />
numerical returns after all general<lb />
elections hereafter. The former policy<lb />
was rot to make publically known<lb />
the count of votes.<lb />
Don King- introduced the resolution<lb />
which was composed by him and<lb />
Owen Besselieu.<lb />
One member said that the results<lb />
may be "embarrassing" to a candi-<lb />
: ite. Amother expressed that if the<lb />
candidates wete willing to put their<lb />
ram-as on ballot, "then they should<lb />
be willing to take what the election<lb />
orings them<lb />
President Wade Cooper announced<lb />
.it the meetitg that Warren "Sonny"<lb />
Russell's basketball jersey has been<lb />
officially retired and placed in the<lb />
trophy ease at Memorial Gym. The<lb />
outstanding Pirate cage star, who<lb />
graduated lac-it year, wore the famed<lb />
jersey number 14 which has been<lb />
requested for retirement by the SGA<lb />
all year.<lb />
Louis Clark was unanimously elect-<lb />
ed to fill the vacancy as general<lb />
airman of next year's Homecoming.<lb />
Charlie Kluttz, who was also unani-<lb />
mously elected chairman the week<lb />
before, withdrew' because of practice<lb />
teaching next fall.<lb />
Upon recommendations of the<lb />
coaches here, the body voted for the<lb />
hree teams to receive the John D.<lb />
Messick Sportsmanship Award, an<lb />
honor given annually to a team in<lb />
the North State Conference. Votes<lb />
from the student legislatures in the<lb />
conference will be tabulated next<lb />
week at the annual NS Senate. Col-<lb />
leges cannot vote for their own teams.<lb />
East Carolina's votes will be Appa-<lb />
lachian, first; Guilibrd, second; Ca-<lb />
tawf i third.<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
Annual Awards Night will bs held<lb />
Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Austin audi-<lb />
torium, according to Award� Com-<lb />
mittee Chairman Don Kmg, who will<lb />
preside at the event. Receiving awards<lb />
will be outstanding seniors in each<lb />
department and other student leaders.<lb />
Students receiving d partmev.tal<lb />
awards have been selected by a joint<lb />
committee of faculty and students of<lb />
the various deartments. To be eligi-<lb />
ble for a departmental award, a stu-<lb />
dent must have at least a 2.2 average<lb />
in cither his major or minor field.<lb />
Student C:tizen Awards will be<lb />
presented to the outstanding woman<lb />
student and to the outstanding male<lb />
student in the Senior Class. These<lb />
elections are made on the basis of<lb />
the vote oi the SGA.<lb />
Other awards will go to members<lb />
of tne Student Legislature, 28 stu-<lb />
dents who were selected for "Wbo'�<lb />
Who in American Colleges and Uni-<lb />
versities athletes and members of<lb />
the "Eat Carolinian" and "Bucca-<lb />
neer" staffs.<lb />
Both the faculty and the student<lb />
u.iieers will be represented in the<lb />
awards. Dean Leo W. Jenkins will<lb />
present tfiue departmental awards.<lb />
Publications awards will he made by<lb />
Dr. John O. Reynolds o the "Bucca-<lb />
neer" .staff, and by Mary H. Greene<lb />
bo the "East Carolinian" staff. The<lb />
"Who's Who" awards will be given<lb />
by Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, dean of<lb />
naiu and director of Student Affairs.<lb />
Wade Cooper, SGA president, will<lb />
present Student Legislature awards.<lb />
Dr. W. E. Marshall, of the social<lb />
Btudics department, will present tue<lb />
lavo Ciriz nship Awards. Athletic<lb />
awards will be made by Dr. N. M.<lb />
Jorgensen, head of that department,<lb />
assisted by the various coaches.<lb />
At the close of the program, offi-<lb />
cial presentation of the 1954 "Bucca-<lb />
neer" will be made to Dr. Orval L<lb />
Phillips, Registrar, to whom the an-<lb />
nual has been dedicated. This dedi-<lb />
cation cremony will be conducted by<lb />
"Buccaneer" co-editors, Mildred Rey-<lb />
nolds and Tommie Lupton.<lb />
Kings Of Underworld And 'Peepers'<lb />
Many Ways To Cheat On Exams<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
Many of us use some scrupulous I as tests have, and probably will be<lb />
p.ano.<lb />
the stage for more than a dozen<lb />
curtain calls as selections on the<lb />
ai'temoon's program were enthusias-<lb />
tically applauded.<lb />
Williford presented a varied pro-<lb />
grn.v. in classic, romantic and modern<lb />
a "ostions.<lb />
Particularly well received by the<lb />
audience were Beethoven's Sonata in<lb />
D Minor, op. 31, no. 2 (The Tempest),<lb />
Kb a; haturian's Toccata, The Lark by<lb />
Glinka-Balakirew, and Liszt's Hun-<lb />
garian Rhapsody, no. 6.<lb />
A sophomore at the college and a<lb />
pupil of Elizal eth Drake of the fac-<lb />
ulty, Williford was one of a small<lb />
number of students chosen this year<lb />
by the faculty of the college depart-<lb />
ment of music to appear in recital.<lb />
Varsity Club Elects<lb />
McAdams New Piexy<lb />
Howard McAdams was elected to<lb />
head next year's Varsity Club at a<lb />
recent meeting. He succeeds Bobby<lb />
Hedges.<lb />
Other officers are J. C. Thomas,<lb />
vice president; Boyd Webb, secretary;<lb />
end Willie Holland, treasurer.<lb />
The club is composed of members<lb />
of varsity tt campus.<lb />
Campus Calendar Of Coming Events<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:45�"Y" Vespers will be held in<lb />
the "Y" Hut.<lb />
Friday and Saturday<lb />
The Academy of Science Conven-<lb />
tion will convene on campus all day,<lb />
with night sessions also. Meetings<lb />
will be in Austin auditorium and the<lb />
Training School auditorium.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
7 p.m.�A free movie will he shown<lb />
in Austin auditorium.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
4 p.m.�Walter Noona will give a<lb />
piano concert in Austin auditorium.<lb />
Monday<lb />
7 p.m.�The Creative Writers Club<lb />
will meet in Flanagan.<lb />
7:30 p.m.�Awards Night will be<lb />
Ield in Austin auditorium.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:30-8:30 p.m.�The ACE will meet<lb />
an the Training School cafeteria.<lb />
7 p.m.�The Home Economics Club<lb />
will meet in Flanagan.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
2:45 p.m.�Bast Carolina will play<lb />
host to Atlantic Christian College<lb />
here in the last home game.<lb />
7 p.m.�The SGA will meet in<lb />
Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:45 p.m.�"Y" Vesprs will be held<lb />
in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
8 p.m.�A Band Concert will be<lb />
presented in the Training School au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
he use of handwork and recreation,<lb />
'he panel directed by Shirley Lassi-<lb />
r, Syrenna Thompson and Mary<lb />
An Manshburn will mark the close<lb />
of the forums for the year.<lb />
ginning in September, forums<lb />
"wttlbe under direction of the newly<lb />
ffiied chairman, Shirley Lassiter.<lb />
F�-ims are held at the Baptist<lb />
Student Center every Monday evening<lb />
at 5:3 All students are welcomed.<lb />
Pern Announces<lb />
Contest Winners<lb />
Nancy Cartyn Hamilton and Effie<lb />
Verlene MiteeU, both erf Kipling,<lb />
won first-plac honors in the North<lb />
Carolina divis Gf the National<lb />
French Contest sponsored by the<lb />
American Assoeiion of Teachers of<lb />
French.<lb />
Mrs. Marguerib a. Perry of the<lb />
East Carolina Coege foreign lan-<lb />
guages departmea state contest<lb />
chairman, has just Enounced results<lb />
oil the state-wide examinations which<lb />
were administered It. Aipril. More<lb />
than 2,000 students jn secondary<lb />
schools in North Cardjt,a participat-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Miss Mitchell scored hest in the<lb />
state in tests for second-vgj. students<lb />
of French; and Miss ajiton, in<lb />
that for first-year student,f French.<lb />
Both are students in the V Fayette<lb />
School and are enrolled inWgseg m<lb />
French taught by Mrs. -orothy<lb />
Spence Arnold.<lb />
methods to help us gt through col<lb />
lege! The gambler is well-known on<lb />
camU.s, as is also the student who<lb />
always does those little "extras" for<lb />
ir-e teacher and comes up with high<lb />
grades. But, how many of us know<lb />
the cheaters on campus?<lb />
King of Underworld<lb />
Perhaps I shouldn't out and out<lb />
call him a cheater, but refer to him<lb />
as the "King of the Underworld<lb />
During exams the "King's" populari-<lb />
ty is immense, but all who seek his<lb />
aid must 'pay a high price�loss of<lb />
self-respect. You can usually spot this<lb />
figurehead by various means. First,<lb />
he always carries a ring of keys<lb />
(that admit him to any building and<lb />
room on campus). Second, if you<lb />
notice closely, his finger tips are<lb />
slightly burned. In bis occupations<lb />
he must rely heavily on matches to<lb />
cne by, for too much light would<lb />
attract attention. Third, this man can<lb />
be found usually surrounded by a<lb />
crowd of admirers, all wanting bim<lb />
to sell them certain exams. Beware<lb />
of him!<lb />
The Little "Peepers"<lb />
Many of the "King's" hoods carry<lb />
on other forms of this activity in the<lb />
class rooms. Some forms are the<lb />
"Peepers who can't resist taking a<lb />
look at another's- paper. Some like to<lb />
take their not-s with them la exams<lb />
�either on their cuffs, socks, shoes,<lb />
or even concealed in their watches.<lb />
They are sly . . . but beware! Crime<lb />
does not pay!<lb />
Cheating has been with us as long<lb />
handed down from generation to gen-<lb />
eration, unless you yourself put a<lb />
stop to it. It may be a way to get<lb />
on the Dean's List, but when you<lb />
)ave accomplished this, do you have<lb />
th inner satisfaction that should go<lb />
aiong with the honor?<lb />
Beware of the shady way and rely<lb />
on your own knowledge, for in the<lb />
end it's what YOU know that counts.<lb />
Campus Seen<lb />
Brave East Carolina male, egg-<lb />
ed on by other equally brave<lb />
East Carolina males, taking baby<lb />
squirrels f-om nest in back of<lb />
Slay Dorm while mother squir-<lb />
rel pleads for her children.<lb />
Draft Deferment<lb />
Student Exams<lb />
Set For May 20<lb />
The deadline for applications for<lb />
the Sel ctive Service examination is<lb />
midnight, May 10, according to a re-<lb />
port released from the local draft<lb />
board. The teat is an intelligence<lb />
quiz and will be givn here for the<lb />
last time this year on May 20. It is<lb />
taken to determine whether or not<lb />
male college students are eligible for<lb />
deferment from the draft.<lb />
If a student passes the exam with<lb />
a satisfactory grade, he is deferred<lb />
for four years, as long as he remains<lb />
enrolled in college. Failure to pass<lb />
the test cannot be made up, however,<lb />
as the test is only given once to the<lb />
same person.<lb />
The official designation for the<lb />
exam is the Selective Service College<lb />
Qualification test. The present cri-<lb />
teria for deferment as an undergrad-<lb />
uate student are either a satisfactory<lb />
score (70) on this test or a specified<lb />
rank in class (upper half of male<lb />
fre:hman, upper two thirds of male<lb />
sophomore, or upper three fourths of<lb />
male junior class).<lb />
: ;<lb /><pb facs="00038351_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
FAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, MAY 6.<lb />
Tfil'<lb />
RSD-<lb />
Easttarolinian<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. Pot Office, Greenvill<lb />
N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
by T.<lb />
Editor s<lb />
Say<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Senior Prefers Teaching To Medical Career<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editor-in-chief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
SGA Reporter<lb />
Faculty Advisor<lb />
Sport Editor<lb />
Sport1- Aseistnata<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Faye O'Neal<lb />
Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Kay Johnston<lb />
Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Erolyn Blount, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Register, Valeria Shearer Laura Credle and<lb />
Jack Latta.<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 />
Edna Massad<lb />
Faye Jones<lb />
Edna Whitfield,<lb />
Busimss Manager<lb />
Assistant Business Manager<lb />
Business Assistants<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Ex,<lb />
Editor<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
urs it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
Omar Khayyam as translated by E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Joe McCarthy, that probing little<lb />
junior senator from Wisconsin, has<lb />
set a new trend in the American way<lb />
of doing things. Now everything has<lb />
to be "investigated<lb />
Not too long ago the Baiptiste in<lb />
the state P� "n an investigation.<lb />
Frequently, the Student Legislature<lb />
passes on motions that begin "Inves-<lb />
tigate tihe conditions . . <lb />
Fir the past few months tobacco<lb />
iji s.noking form, which North Caro-<lb />
lina produces three-fourths of the<lb />
world's crop, has been under heavy<lb />
investigation. It isn't a Red investi-<lb />
gation but a probe on colorless nico-<lb />
tine, which is believed to be a cause<lb />
of lung cancer, short life, shortness<lb />
of breath and halitosis.<lb />
As the Senate Investigations Com-<lb />
mittee has put tihe American public<lb />
against Communists, so has these<lb />
nicotine probes put the same public<lb />
against smoking. There has been<lb />
quite a drop in tobacco consumption<lb />
in thee last few months.<lb />
Only this week, we receiTed <lb />
note from an alumni reader who<lb />
stated that she disapproved of cig-<lb />
arette advertising to encourage the<lb />
habit through college news-papers.<lb />
She admitted tihat she was a victim<lb />
of the nicotine master.<lb />
All thee investigations may put<lb />
m strongly against something we<lb />
belitve is bad. but is it strong enough<lb />
to make us act against it?<lb />
Bob Pennington, an outstanding<lb />
snior from Rocky Mount, has really<lb />
gotten the most out of his college<lb />
career.<lb />
Bob chose East Carolina because<lb />
he had heard from many of his<lb />
friends what a great place this was.<lb />
He Hkes almost everything about it,<lb />
He likes most everything ai out it,<lb />
but especially the friendly, "one big-<lb />
family" atmosphere. "My previous<lb />
plans were to major in pre-med, but<lb />
I decided eight years was just a little<lb />
too long for me Bob says. "I<lb />
changed my major to industrial arts<lb />
and my minor to science.<lb />
Variety of Hobbies<lb />
Bob has a variety of hobbies,<lb />
and likes boat building, making fur-<lb />
niture, boat racing, swimming, watei<lb />
skiing, fishing, hunting and almost<lb />
anything that keeps him outside.<lb />
"1 did my student teaching in Tar-<lb />
boro he says, "and liked it very<lb />
much He was also chosen as alter-<lb />
nate "Mr. Student Teacher" of 1953<lb />
and 1954.<lb />
Bofo has been a member of the<lb />
Industrial Arts Club for four years,<lb />
Robert Pennington<lb />
and served as president last year. He<lb />
has also been a member of the Science<lb />
Club for three years. "Those science<lb />
trips we take every spring are fun,<lb />
as well as educational he says.<lb />
A real lover of sports, he has<lb />
been a member of the Varsity Club<lb />
for four years. He also played varsity<lb />
football during his freshman year.<lb />
An outstanding ROTC cadet, Bob<lb />
has been a member of the Cadet<lb />
Officer's Club for three years, and<lb />
was designated as a Distinguished<lb />
Military Graduate.<lb />
Many Activities<lb />
Bob has enjoyed his membership in<lb />
the Alpha Phi Omega, which promotes<lb />
hadei,hip, friendship and service, for<lb />
� ree years. This year he has served<lb />
as corresponding secretary to this<lb />
organization.<lb />
An outstanding student in every<lb />
reSj act, Bob was chosen as a rep-<lb />
rr,entative to the yearly publication'<lb />
if "Who's Who In American Uni-<lb />
versities and Colleges<lb />
Amonjr his many activities, Bob<lb />
served on tihe Student Legislature dur-<lb />
ing hus sophomore year.<lb />
Bob will receive his ROTC com-<lb />
mission upon graduation in May, and<lb />
has received tentative orders to go<lb />
into flight training at Graham Air<lb />
Force Base in Marianna, Florida.<lb />
(Editor's note: This week's Who's<lb />
Who will receive a carton of Phillip<lb />
Morr:s from Campus Representative<lb />
Max Joyner.)<lb />
Next year the students will once again vote<lb />
on the entertainment for the coming year. Since<lb />
it is thought that we do not know who and what<lb />
is good and who isn't, two ways will be intro-<lb />
duced to aid wise student selecting. The "East<lb />
Carolinian" will run articles concerning each per-<lb />
former giving all information possible on tin-<lb />
type of entertainment each will be. To benefit the<lb />
voting student oven further, the list will<lb />
annotated on the check sheet. This time we will<lb />
have the opportunity to vote for one ortwo n,<lb />
bands to appear on campus during the year.<lb />
Although it would benefit us all much n.<lb />
to vote for one more good entertainment rather<lb />
than another "here today" dance band, sadly<lb />
enough, there doesn't seem to be much doubt that<lb />
we'll have two bands next year.<lb />
Coed Forgets About Points<lb />
Ruilding Progress Cited<lb />
Looking over the building expansion and<lb />
other campus improvements East Carolina has<lb />
made rapid advancement this year. An outlook to<lb />
next year shows that even more progress will be<lb />
le in the building program.<lb />
To begin with, a college telephone switch-<lb />
b -ard was installed to provide more and quicker<lb />
communication on campus. Seating capacity at<lb />
the College Stadium was increased by 1,400 last<lb />
fall through the efforts of the Pirates Club, or-<lb />
ganized last year by interested alumni and Green-<lb />
ville business concerns.<lb />
Ragsdale Hall got an additional wing that<lb />
furnishes 90 more male students here with living<lb />
quarters. Plans are underway to start construc-<lb />
tion on a men's and a women's dorm which will<lb />
w over 5)0 more students on campus.<lb />
More sidewalks and drives have been laid<lb />
r cently to ease the flow of automotive and pa-<lb />
destrian traffic. More parking areas are being<lb />
constructed to meet the present needs and the<lb />
anticipated larger number of cars on campus next<lb />
year. , . .<lb />
The new Joyner Library is almost completed<lb />
and will be ready for occupancy next fall. This<lb />
huge building with its many rooms should ade-<lb />
quatelv accomodate students and books.<lb />
By next fall the renovated Wright basement<lb />
will be completed for a Student Union, housing<lb />
the Student Supply Stores and offices of student<lb />
affairs.<lb />
Credit for this campus expansion is due to<lb />
many persons, but in particular to President<lb />
John D. Messick, who showed our state legislators<lb />
i State Budget Committee the need for more<lb />
Got An Appointment To Make!<lb />
Getting back to cigarette advertis-<lb />
ing in the "East Carolinian there<lb />
is a large majority of smokers already<lb />
on this camipus and our advertisers<lb />
are trying to get tihese to consume<lb />
their brand.<lb />
Iif a person makes up his mind<lb />
that he won't smoke, no advertise-<lb />
ment or any other means will force<lb />
him to the hahit. The alumna who<lb />
is against college cigarette ads prob-<lb />
ably subscribes to a quality national<lb />
magazine which advertises liquor.<lb />
Now liquor forms a habit worse than<lb />
tobacco. Again the same rule applies,<lb />
"if a person makes up his mind not<lb />
to drink, he isn't, regardless<lb />
Those liquor ads help support that<lb />
national magazine just as the cig-<lb />
antte ad helps support this news-<lb />
paper. We are not saying that we<lb />
couldn't do without them, but with<lb />
so much tobacco business done in this<lb />
section of the state, what's wrong<lb />
with the manufacturers leaving a por-<lb />
tion of their ad expenditures with<lb />
as?<lb />
like iga<lb />
at I<lb />
just<lb />
for<lb />
by An ECC Coed<lb />
As Told to Faye O'Neal<lb />
A rather sleepy student, I look<lb />
down at my watch a dozen times<lb />
every day during my two to three<lb />
clas. R's a boring old class, anyway,<lb />
and I just live for the bell to ring.<lb />
I'd never pa courses like that unless<lb />
I taiked to the professor for a few-<lb />
minutes after the class is over.<lb />
Just yesterday I waited for the<lb />
bell to break the dreamy daze I'd<lb />
fallen into and when it did ring, went<lb />
up to get in a few points. I stood by<lb />
the desk waiting for my teacher to<lb />
1 ave the group at the other side of<lb />
the room�I always polish my apples<lb />
better in private. Unconsciously, I<lb />
looked down at my watch and saw<lb />
hat it was 2:55.<lb />
Suddenly I remembered! I had an<lb />
appointment at the beauty shop at<lb />
three. Forgetting all about my brown-<lb />
ing points, 1 loft that classroom in<lb />
a hurrv. Just an hour is<lb />
abou: it for I had to get back to<lb />
school for a c!as.� at four. Oh, don't<lb />
you worry, well get to you 1 was<lb />
assured.<lb />
�u a red-haired girl who smelled<lb />
riced cologne came over<lb />
ta ted working on my hair. She<lb />
�ru bed and brushed and brushed<lb />
ibout five minutes. I sort<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
May Day Editorial<lb />
To the Editor,<lb />
There are some questions that<lb />
come in mind as I read the editorial<lb />
"Big Day For Heathens, Commu-<lb />
nists First, should we abolish all<lb />
celebrations that are pagan in origin?<lb />
Including Christmas? Or only those<lb />
tr.iat have not been transformed Into<lb />
herefor a growing college. Credit is Christian celebrations? The editorial<lb />
also due to F. D. Duncan, college business manag-<lb />
er, who has the job of budgeting the State's ap-<lb />
propriations wisely.<lb />
There Are Criminals On Campus<lb />
There are criminals on this campus. Now<lb />
that final exams will be coming up two weeks<lb />
fr m today, there will be students committing<lb />
such crimes as breaking-and-entering and lar-<lb />
It sounds bad to place these violations ot<lb />
c liege regulations in criminal lingo, but the of-<lb />
fenses are just about on the same order.<lb />
Cheating itself sounds minor. But it isn't.<lb />
N t when an instructor's office is opened by a<lb />
pass key and next day's exam is stolen. This is<lb />
the same as breaking-and-entering with a larceny<lb />
charge. . ,<lb />
Looking on someone's paper daring an exam<lb />
to get information is petty larceny. This is a<lb />
criminal offense in regard to stealing something<lb />
from its rightful owner. It isn't fair to this own-<lb />
er who has worked for himself to get his mark.<lb />
In the long run. the fellow who gets cheated<lb />
is the one who does the cheating. This phrase has<lb />
been used several times to curb cheating but it<lb />
does not seem to faze those cheating. If a student<lb />
feels that he must cheat to pass a course, then<lb />
he isn't receiving what that course offers includ-<lb />
ing the benefits frcm it in later life.<lb />
We are all probably against cheating. We<lb />
are probably guilty of a little cheating ourselves.<lb />
But are we willing to put it to a screeching halt<lb />
now?<lb />
of<lb />
hinted t'r-it i was in a hurry and she<lb />
s�aid :ha, I was just getting the pre-<lb />
HmiiKirJ dandruff-removing treat-<lb />
ment, sure must have had more<lb />
iai.iiTt'f than I thought I had.<lb />
She finally got my hair washed<lb />
and vent off to find some pins to<lb />
use n setting it. Five more valuable<lb />
mipttes later she came back. The<lb />
prct'ss began to progress slowly.<lb />
'o make a too long story shorter,<lb />
I in now sitting outside the Dean's<lb />
oJice, after having been stood up<lb />
1st night, trying to think of an<lb />
before another class. I had called for xplanation to give for cutting the<lb />
an ap ointment to have my hair set lest I had scheduled at four yester-<lb />
a ter my roommate got me a date day.<lb />
with a guy from State. The lady ha<lb />
taken my name and asked if I wer<lb />
sure I could be on time. Yes. I h-d<lb />
told her, for I only had an hourto<lb />
have my hair put up and dried.<lb />
Food<lb />
lor<lb />
The work and organization which developed<lb />
May Day into the spectacle we saw Saturday<lb />
afternoon was a tribute to every member that<lb />
participated in the affair.<lb />
The real problem which May Day ha<lb />
into was brought up at the SGA meeting<lb />
Wednesday night by Miss Shaw of the phj<lb />
education "department.<lb />
The problem of "pupil participation" mal<lb />
May Day a chore for the advisors. Students<lb />
don't seem to want to be in the program, al-<lb />
though everyone loves to go to the affair. Dr.<lb />
ing students from the various PE classes ia<lb />
tuinly nt satisfactory. If interest in the annual<lb />
event doesn't change for the better, this will<lb />
probably be our last May Day.<lb />
Thought <lb />
all I had<lb />
Wit And Wisdom<lb />
Experience is the best of schoolmasters, only<lb />
the schoolfees are heavy.�Carlyle<lb />
An excuse is worse and more terrible than a<lb />
lie- for an excuse is a lie guarded.�Pope �<lb />
A good listener is not only popular every-<lb />
where, but after awhile he knows something.�<lb />
WUson Mizner<lb />
Be courteous to all, but intimate with few,<lb />
and let those few be well tried before you give<lb />
them your confident-Washington<lb />
noted that May Day has been cele-<lb />
brated by Christians as the feast of<lb />
St. John, however did not smuggest<lb />
float this role be enlarged upon.<lb />
Another reason given for abolish-<lb />
ing May Day is. that in other MU<lb />
tries it is a day of worshipping gods<lb />
and goddesses. The important ques-<lb />
tion is how is May Day celebrated<lb />
hre? lis fee editorial objecting to the<lb />
worship of Mrs. Brimson? Should all<lb />
beauty contests be abolished as un-<lb />
democratic and unChristian? In all<lb />
fairness it ought to be mentioned<lb />
that "White Christmas" and "Easter<lb />
Parade" were featured.<lb />
As for the charge that Communists<lb />
celebrate International Labor Day,<lb />
does that mean we should have no<lb />
celebrations that the Communists<lb />
have? Should we abolish our Septem-<lb />
ber Labor Day? There are demo-<lb />
cratic countries that celebrate Labor<lb />
D�y on May 1.<lb />
Should the criteria of celebrations<lb />
be whetiher they are Christian and<lb />
democratic? Is there room in our<lb />
democracy for non-Christian prac-<lb />
tices?<lb />
A final objection was that May-<lb />
Day was a celebration "honoring with<lb />
humility the leaders of a monarchy<lb />
nation Surely England is a democ-<lb />
racy. Further, in medieval times "aV<lb />
classes of people, young and old alik<lb />
were up with the dawn, and we<lb />
'a-Maying' in the woods. Branches<lb />
trees and flowers were being oc-<lb />
pied by those who shouldered ie<lb />
maypole . . <lb />
Then, too, it wa� attacked.<lb />
As for me, I would have wened<lb />
community participation so t I<lb />
might have twirled on the gr with<lb />
Mrs. Brinson. To the write� �<lb />
editorial, Kudos ifor aakin did<lb />
Socrates, 'Why do we do w we do<lb />
George PaW<lb />
Since Bhe beauty shop is noar<lb />
from school, I made it in thre and<lb />
a half minutes. 1 practically M� all<lb />
the way down there. I wen inside<lb />
and sat down in the lobby. Tie odor<lb />
of wave lotion, and the sienin.gly<lb />
sweet smell of cosmetics frt circu-<lb />
late in a beauty shotp keptne strug-<lb />
gling for ' reath but I thow'ht it was<lb />
worth it. I had been ji dying to<lb />
date that cute boy�so �"st look<lb />
good.<lb />
I waited patiently un 3:15. Know-<lb />
ing that I had to get �ck to take a<lb />
test at four, I decided ask some of<lb />
I the gossiping opera1 if I couldn t<lb />
begin having my fixed- l ap-<lb />
proached one of lp�� s�e said, "Let<lb />
me call Miz Duk' she's 1� charge<lb />
"Just a moment came a sophisti-<lb />
cated reply. In �ctly four minutes<lb />
and 28 seconds ne emerged from a<lb />
cuitained-off Fa and said to me,<lb />
"Could we fix �rr hair for you, dear,<lb />
or maybe yon like to have a mani-<lb />
cure or facia I could have scream-<lb />
ed but I rered that I had made an<lb />
appointment might as well forget<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Erolyn Ulount<lb />
Jean Dupree, a sophomore from<lb />
Angier, and Jim Alexander, a junior<lb />
from Columbia. Bret met about five<lb />
years ago in Columbia. Jean's mother<lb />
is from there and they often visit<lb />
her'home. Jean and Jim began dating<lb />
in September. 1953. and started going<lb />
St ady January 6 of this year. Says<lb />
Jean. "I thought Jim was a lot of<lb />
fun and had a good personality the<lb />
first time I met him. He's always<lb />
teasing and cutting up. He thought<lb />
I was a big snob, wihich I guess might<lb />
have been true then<lb />
Jean and Jim like dancing (Jean<lb />
has to sit most of the time at dances,<lb />
a Jim plays with the Collegians),<lb />
movies, music, basketball games and<lb />
other sports.<lb />
"Doesn't look as if Jim will get<lb />
home with me says Jean. "He never<lb />
has any time. We did get to the Aza-<lb />
lea Festival at any rate<lb />
"We were at a friend's house when<lb />
Jim gave me his class ring says<lb />
Jean. "It was really romantic. All he<lb />
said was 'Here' and stuck it on my<lb />
finger. I gave him my ring to wear,<lb />
I ut it's too small for him so we both<lb />
by Donald King, Ed Mathews,<lb />
"Buzz" Young<lb />
It is, of course, too early to get<lb />
a positive picture of the new Student<lb />
Legislature and to judge what that<lb />
body will accomplish, but we believe<lb />
some rdcent actions of the group are<lb />
of enough importance to merit con-<lb />
significant changes and is hard at<lb />
the coming year.<lb />
After only two meetings the new<lb />
legislature has already made some<lb />
significant changes and is hard at<lb />
work on others.<lb />
In the past no accurate records si<lb />
all that happened at the meetings<lb />
were kept. In the minutes of past<lb />
years only passed motions were in-<lb />
cluded in tihe official record. Items on<lb />
which the body spoke its opinion by<lb />
a negative voice were not included.<lb />
Often the names of those appointed<lb />
to serve on committees were omitted.<lb />
At the last meeting this was changed<lb />
when a point of order was raised<lb />
from the floor and from thus time<lb />
forth the record of the body will be<lb />
complete. The value of this change<lb />
is self-evident.<lb />
Alvo in tihe past the total vote<lb />
received by each candidate in camipus-<lb />
wide elections has been kept secret.<lb />
A resolution was adopted at the last<lb />
meeting which requires that all totals<lb />
be made public as soon as possible<lb />
after an election. This change of what<lb />
had long been a custom of this school<lb />
is significant for two reasons. First,<lb />
the public announcement of the re-<lb />
turns is, we believe, a step forward<lb />
in democratic seltf-govermnent by the<lb />
students here. And second, the<lb />
change shows that we are capable<lb />
of sometimes getting away from pre-<lb />
cedence, of making changes when<lb />
they are needed.<lb />
The new administration has also<lb />
made an early start on next year's<lb />
Homecoming in order to make it tihe<lb />
best we have ever had. Much can be<lb />
done to improve Homecoming and it<lb />
appears as if the present committee<lb />
is approaching the matter in a<lb />
straightforward, progressive way.<lb />
As we said at tie beginning of this<lb />
article it is too early to judge the<lb />
new Legislature and administration.<lb />
But devekn, mentis o far give the im-<lb />
pression that a progressive attitude<lb />
is being taken. East Carolina is a<lb />
growing school. While in this state<lb />
of growth it is always changing. It<lb />
is the duty of all of us, individually<lb />
and through our elected officials, to<lb />
do what we can to lead this growth<lb />
in the right direction. At this stage<lb />
in our growth we can't afiford to relax<lb />
our efforts to improve East Carolina.<lb />
We hope tihat the recent attitude<lb />
of the Legislature and administration<lb />
will be carried through next year<lb />
and that every student on this cam-<lb />
pus will be ready at all times to help<lb />
in carrying out their program. Im-<lb />
provement and advancement must be<lb />
the work of many. The effort of<lb />
everyone is needed.<lb />
Behind an able man there are always other<lb />
able men.�Chinese Proverb.<lb />
Old men are fond of giving good advice, to<lb />
console themselves for being no longer in a<lb />
position to give bad examples.�La Rochefoucauld<lb />
A teacher who is attempting to teach with<lb />
inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn is ham-<lb />
mering on cold iron.�Horace Mann.<lb />
Everybody who is incapable of learning has<lb />
taken to teaching.�Wilde, "The Decay of Lying<lb />
As turning the log will make a dull fire<lb />
burn, so change of studies a dull brain.�Lung-<lb />
fellow.<lb />
Frura And Against'em<lb />
"But Professor Snarf, aren't you checking out bookg your class will<lb />
need to study before finals?<lb />
take turns wearing his<lb />
Jean plans to teach English, which<lb />
is her major, when sfhe finishes. Jim<lb />
has to go into the Ah Force when<lb />
he finishes. Then She plans to either<lb />
lplay in an orchestra or teach.<lb />
(Editor's Note: This week's couple<lb />
will each receive a ticket to the Pitt<lb />
Theatre, a gift from Saslow's Jewel-<lb />
ers, a meal at the Olde Towns Inn<lb />
and a meal at Greenview Drive-In.)<lb />
On Marshal Glory<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
Many students here consider the selection<lb />
the college marshals nothing but a farce. Seem-<lb />
ingly there are only a few who know anyth<lb />
about the requirements for those who want to be<lb />
marshals who still think that the honor is really<lb />
an honor.<lb />
This discussion was begun in the East Caro-<lb />
linian a few issues back. After hearing comrn<lb />
in conversations with different groups around<lb />
school, we decided to go further with it.<lb />
Major requirements for being a marsh<lb />
East Carolina follow, as copied from the 1953-54<lb />
Handbook: The scholarship of marshals shall<lb />
attain an average of not less than a three; . . .<lb />
the chief marshal shall be elected from among<lb />
th( m by a majority of all the marshals . .  no<lb />
nember of . . . any organization which perfor<lb />
at commencement may be a marshal.<lb />
Other requirements concern dress and <lb />
formance of duties after election. Marshals art<lb />
picked by a student vote each spring during the<lb />
annual SGA elections.<lb />
The requirements regarded as too general<lb />
are the major ones. An average of three ;s re-<lb />
quired of any student who remains in school here;<lb />
it is, then, evident that excellence of scholarship<lb />
boars no emphasis in the situation. Maybe the<lb />
idea that the marshals are those with the highest<lb />
(Trades came from high school customs. At any<lb />
rate it is safe to say that most people look on them<lb />
as representing the best scholarship attainment.<lb />
The chief marshal is chosen from the midst.<lb />
therefore, she has no superiority. Yet the honor<lb />
is considered among the highest one can achieve<lb />
here. Bearing no thought of disrespect for any<lb />
of those who have been picked as chief marshal.<lb />
many of the students think the position is filled<lb />
without proper thought.<lb />
Also in dispute is whether or not student<lb />
election is a valid way to select marshals. The<lb />
ballot has in the past listed names of all the girls<lb />
who wished to be candidates and voters have been<lb />
asked to check 16. The voters check those names<lb />
?"hey recognize and pick some others they don't<lb />
even know to finish out the number in most ca<lb />
Thus the situation develops from a popularity<lb />
contest to a pick and choose game.<lb />
Helen Bland believes the situation is in dire<lb />
need of improvement. At least a two average<lb />
should be required, she believes, and the student<lb />
should not be allowed to choose the marshals.<lb />
She suggests that they be picked by a committee,<lb />
made up preferably of faculty and SGA members.<lb />
Fan Green considers being a marshal quite<lb />
an honor. She thinks, however, that the marshals<lb />
should be at least nominated by a committee<lb />
similar to the one Helen suggests.<lb />
Kathryn Smith says: "Th? girls who fill the<lb />
honored position of college marshal should be<lb />
carefully scrutinized in regard to scholarship and<lb />
leadership ability, moral character and general<lb />
personality. They represent East Carolina College<lb />
to the public and should be the best representa-<lb />
tives in every way<lb />
One girl who is now serving as a marshal<lb />
states that she is inclined to agree with those who<lb />
think the honor has faded from the job. Another<lb />
well-known co-ed who has more than the require-<lb />
ments refused to run because she saw no honor<lb />
in winning.<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Regular sea i pjj w contrasted<lb />
g  when the . .rate tennis .s&amp;m<lb />
19S4 season by bowing<lb />
rVa ores. Overall the Bucs<lb />
. g record but the few ppec-<lb />
who turned out for the home<lb />
iv some g-ood playing. <lb />
rtioolarly of interest were the!<lb />
two matches last week with defend- I<lb />
ferenee champion Hih Point.1<lb />
High Point's Carlos Horcasitas is<lb />
BOBtething to watch. Hailing<lb />
front Mexico, the suave server man-<lb />
to combine a Rood bit of clowrt-<lb />
uith Ms conquests. Particularly<lb />
this in evidence last Thursday<lb />
�hen Horcasitas chewed up East Car-<lb />
olina's Craif Hester 6-1, 6-2. Kester<lb />
his best but Horcasitas. who<lb />
has been playing since childhtrod. was<lb />
just !�) good.<lb />
odd pant of the story is<lb />
Horcasitas is not the best tennis<lb />
r 1! gti Poii t. Seems that tjht<lb />
o have enrolled a young<lb />
I Mike Reyes-VareJa, also<lb />
,i s �� . whi can whip Horeasi-<lb />
n the week. Reyes-<lb />
a was la t year's singles eham-<lb />
� � North State Conference<lb />
 I e  unable to play this year<lb />
� a happy day for the Bucs<lb />
. two graduate.<lb />
East Carolina sends four men to<lb />
�V e Conference golf tourney i� Lex-<lb />
ig'ton today and the pressure is real-<lb />
ly on. Every year but one since tihe<lb />
Bucs entered the loop they have<lb />
walked away with the leagu 's link<lb />
crown. This year they've stomrped<lb />
through four conference matches<lb />
without defeat and are favored to<lb />
Pirate Tracksters Best State By 58-55<lb />
Tennis Team Ends Season<lb />
By Bow To Wake Forest<lb />
repeat in<lb />
HereV<lb />
the tourney.<lb />
aping for another title.<lb />
SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
It was interesting to note that<lb />
nary a line concerning East Carolina's<lb />
58-55 upset over N.C State in track<lb />
Friday appeared in the Raleigh "News<lb />
&amp; Observer Of course, we cannot<lb />
blame anyone for this�perhaps it<lb />
was an oversight�but we certainly<lb />
were disappointed that the good word<lb />
wasn't spread.<lb />
Practically everyone knew that<lb />
State was having one of its worst<lb />
track seasons in history but few<lb />
though i at the Pirates, in the first<lb />
intercollegiate meet ever run by this<lb />
school, would stand a chance against<lb />
tihe more experienced Wolfpack.<lb />
Students and faculty can well be<lb />
I roud of the athletic accomplishm. nt<lb />
and can expect a good showing on the<lb />
; art of the squad in the coming<lb />
conference meet.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyme's Bears, the confer-<lb />
ence's dominant power in track for<lb />
v .e past several years, still is rated<lb />
as the team to beat. The Bears always<lb />
turn out a good club in any sport<lb />
hut we have a ; remonition that East<lb />
Carolina will give someone trouble<lb />
in the conference runoff.<lb />
The East Carolina tennis team<lb />
i<lb />
completed a somewhat disa pointing<lb />
on Saturday y i'  to Wake j<lb />
Forest, 6-3. The Pirate? finished the j<lb />
season with a won-lo t record of j<lb />
thi and ix and a conference mark<lb />
of tor 'e and two.<lb />
U" the racqaet-swinging netters<lb />
from Cr i vill could have defeated<lb />
High P  . twice last week, then the<lb />
conference own could have been<lb />
theirs, but th classy Panther squad<lb />
was victorious in both matches by<lb />
�ore of 5-2 and 4-3.<lb />
Paul Cameron and Bob Will-<lb />
iams won the North State Con-<lb />
ference's doubles tennis champ-<lb />
ion 'dp at Elan College Tuesday.<lb />
The No, 1 seeded doubles team,<lb />
Cameron and Williams turned<lb />
back Shrader and Borfes of Elon<lb />
6-2, 6-1 in the semi-finals and<lb />
then defeated Frazier and Eller<lb />
of High Point for the title 7-5,<lb />
7-5. The two did not have to play<lb />
in the opening round by virtue<lb />
of drawing a bye.<lb />
JACKSON'S SHOE STORE<lb />
BETTER SHOES REASONABLY PRICED<lb />
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY<lb />
509 Dickinson Ave<lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb />
Boh Williams was the season's top<lb />
performer, winning seven and losing<lb />
only two. The skillful net veteran<lb />
tay d a remarkable coolness under<lb />
ire as he held his own against all<lb />
istition. His all-around court<lb />
i lay, phi: an ultimate desire to do<lb />
I  best at all times, contributed<lb />
much to his splendid performance.<lb />
Paul Cameron, usually a consistent<lb />
la 1 wart, had a rather hot and cold<lb />
season, but his skillful slants enabled<lb />
him to obtain runner-up honors with<lb />
a five and four record. His accurate<lb />
placements and superior volleying<lb />
�. i I him preserve a most commend-<lb />
a : record.<lb />
Frazier Bruton, always a difficult<lb />
man to deal witih, proved to be a<lb />
giant killer as the pint-sized racquet-<lb />
e" r chopped his opponents down to<lb />
size, Bruton's tricky placements and<lb />
perfective strokes earned him a four<lb />
and four record for the campaign,<lb />
and his determined hustle kept the<lb />
midget ace on top as he consistently<lb />
mowed down his fearful opponents.<lb />
Dal Fescue's superb strokes and<lb />
g neral court Jv.xow-how contributed<lb />
much to his four and five record. His<lb />
re jivl does not fully justify his<lb />
ability as he was acrificed a few<lb />
times against tihe a. position's number<lb />
one man, but he always displayed a<lb />
sparkling performance�in victory as<lb />
in defeat.<lb />
Oraig Kester, tihe smooth stroker<lb />
from High Point, J. W. Browning<lb />
and Gene Russell rounded out the<lb />
quad. Kester's work on the courts<lb />
showed plenty of promise and tennis<lb />
tfans will be glad to note that he is<lb />
only a freshman. Gene Russell dis-<lb />
i laved a game of considerable pa-<lb />
tience and stamina as his consistency<lb />
rewarded him with a one and one<lb />
record.<lb />
Ti e team as a whole scored 31<lb />
points and saw their opposition rack<lb />
mp 44 in nine matches. The statistics:<lb />
SINGLES<lb />
Won Lost<lb />
Williams 7 2<lb />
Cameron 5 4<lb />
Bruton 4 4<lb />
Russell 1 1<lb />
Foscue 4 5<lb />
Browning 1 6<lb />
Kester  1 7<lb />
DOUBLES<lb />
Won Lost<lb />
5 4<lb />
5 4<lb />
2 3<lb />
 2 8<lb />
1 5<lb />
 1 5<lb />
0 2<lb />
 0 1<lb />
 0 1<lb />
 Played doubles against Wake For-<lb />
est Saturday.<lb />
Cameron<lb />
Williams<lb />
Browning<lb />
Kester<lb />
Bruton<lb />
Foscue<lb />
Russell<lb />
 Barnes<lb />
?Pickett<lb />
Pirate Golfers<lb />
Remain Unbeaten<lb />
In League Play<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
East Carolina's rampaging golf<lb />
team is perched on the top in the<lb />
North State standings after two<lb />
matches witih High Point. The power-<lb />
ful oca! linksters defeated the Pan-<lb />
thf � s rom High Point both rays last<lb />
week by identical scores of 1S-0. Dave<lb />
Martin, East Carolina's "Slamming<lb />
Sam was medalist both days with<lb />
a 74 followed by 73 the second day.<lb />
Cither scores of the second contest<lb />
include: Harry Rainey, 74, and Pat<lb />
Hunt, 76.<lb />
The victory was the fourth con-<lb />
secutive one for the Pirates against<lb />
Morten State Conference competition.<lb />
They have lost only to Salisbury<lb />
Country Club in a non-conference<lb />
match.<lb />
Tihe conf" rence championship will<lb />
be decided this week by the tourna-<lb />
ment which will start Thursday at<lb />
the Starmount course in Greensboro.<lb />
East Carolina is the defending cham-<lb />
pion. Four men will make the trip.<lb />
There are Dave Martin. Pat Hunt,<lb />
Claude King, and Harry Rainey.<lb />
Boih Braun and Dave Martin of<lb />
East Carolina finished second and<lb />
third respectively in last year's tour-<lb />
nament in the individual honors brac-<lb />
ket. In the tournament each indi-<lb />
vidual player's score is added on to<lb />
the others who make up the team<lb />
and the lowest team total represents<lb />
'the championship team.<lb />
The golfers were confronted with<lb />
the problem of a limited home sched-<lb />
ule this year. In fact, the overall<lb />
schedule was very limited and this<lb />
was very disadvantageous to the<lb />
squad. This competition limitation<lb />
should have had a bad effect on the<lb />
local squad, but the power-driving<lb />
Pirates have made the most of their<lb />
disadvantages.<lb />
East Carolina should come through<lb />
with the individual crown as well as<lb />
the team crown. Either one of the<lb />
four Pirates making the trip is capa-<lb />
ble of winning the individual honors.<lb />
First Meeting In History Nets<lb />
Win Over Big Four Wolf pack<lb /><lb />
Cherry Hurls Win<lb />
As Bucs Triumph<lb />
by Anwer Joseph<lb />
Freshman righthander Mack Cherry<lb />
led the Pirates of East Carolina<lb />
College to their seventh win of the<lb />
season in the Eastern Division of the<lb />
North State Conifer ence loop race<lb />
April 30 by pitching a two-hit, 8-3<lb />
win over the Quakers of Guilford<lb />
College.<lb />
Cherry was credited with his third<lb />
victory of the season but had to have<lb />
help from teammate Gene Taylor aft-<lb />
er h v n and twothirds 'tinings.<lb />
Che y gave up only two hits in his<lb />
stay on the mound and Taylor al-<lb />
lowed another.<lb />
Each team pushed across two rune<lb />
in the first and the Pirates came<lb />
hack in the fourtn to add two more<lb />
along with one in the eighth and<lb />
wo in tfoe ninth.<lb />
W. C. Sanderson took the hitting<lb />
honors for the day with two hit�<lb />
for three trips to the plate. Sander-<lb />
son was followed by Gaitiher Cline and<lb />
Wilbur Thompson with two hits for<lb />
four times at bat.<lb />
The box:<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Charlton, 3b . 3 10 1<lb />
Redeem, If 4 0 0 3<lb />
Frye, rf 5 0 0 0<lb />
Leary, lb 4 1 0 10<lb />
Schmidt, 2b  3 0 1 1<lb />
Beck, 2b .0100<lb />
Cashion, sis  3 0 0 1<lb />
Trafford, cf 2 0 13<lb />
Jarrett, c 2 0 0 5<lb />
Mikles, p 10 0 0<lb />
Dowd, p 10 0 0<lb />
A woman is like a geiger counter,<lb />
every time she sees some bright<lb />
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EOC  200 210 12x�8<lb />
Runs batted in: Thompson, Penley,<lb />
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cessful debut in a new sport Friday<lb />
as the Pirate track squaa turned in<lb />
an impressive 58-55 win over Norwi<lb />
Carolina State College on the losers<lb />
field. The outing marked the first<lb />
time in history that a track team<lb />
has been fielded by East Carolina.<lb />
The charges of Coach Leon Ellis<lb />
proved their merit in the final event<lb />
of the day when, trailing 55-53, they<lb />
rallied to take the mile relay which<lb />
was good for a winning five points.<lb />
Ex-Greenville High School athletic<lb />
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100 and 200-yard dashes, the broad<lb />
jump and ran a leg on the winning<lb />
relay team to collect 16 1-4 points.<lb />
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vault and javelin.<lb />
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strength in the 220 when they swept<lb />
the tihree first positions. In addition<lb />
to Perry's first place finish the Bucs<lb />
scored on Toppy Hayes' second and<lb />
Bob Chambers' third.<lb />
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coming ip soon in which Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne's Bears are defending champs.<lb />
The summary:<lb />
Track Events<lb />
100-yeard dash: 1. Perry (ECC).<lb />
2. Hayes (ECC). 3. Hall (State).<lb />
Time: 10.3.<lb />
220-yard dash: 1. Perry (ECC). 2.<lb />
Hayes (ECC). 3. Chambers (ECC).<lb />
Time: 23.2.<lb />
440-yard dash: 1. Pickett (ECC).<lb />
2. Dawson (State). 3. Thompson<lb />
(ECC). Time: 56.9.<lb />
880-yard dash: 1. Miller (State).<lb />
2. Hardison (State). 3. Fratino<lb />
(ECC). Time: 2:11.8.<lb />
Mile: 1. Barbee (State). 2. Miller<lb />
(State). 3. Profett (State). Time:<lb />
4:52.2.<lb />
Two-mile: 1. Jones (State). 2.<lb />
Miller (State). 3. Roberts (ECC).<lb />
Time: 10:43.<lb />
Mile relay: Won by East Carolina.<lb />
Time: 3:43.5.<lb />
Field Events<lb />
Broad jum?: I. Perry (ECC). 2.<lb />
Dickman (State). 3. Hayes (ECC).<lb />
Distance: 20 feet, one inch.<lb />
High jump: 1. Yoder (State). 2.<lb />
Dickman (State). 3. Tie between<lb />
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Atkins (State) and Croom (ECC)<lb />
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Sfcot put: 1. Lee (ECC). 2. Dick-<lb />
man (State). 3. Abernathy (State).<lb />
Distance: 41 feet, 3 inches.<lb />
Discus: 1. Abernathy (State). 2.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, MAY 6, I&amp;54<lb />
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Jose Dominquez Pitches Atlantic Christian<lb />
To 7-3 Triumph Over East Carolina Pirates<lb />
Jose Dominquez pitched Atlantic Jimmy Williams, c 3 0 0 3<lb />
Christian to a 7-3 win over East j Dominquez, ip 4 0 2 0<lb />
Carolina in an Eastern Division North . , �,<lb />
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Blasts of four ECC hurlers.<lb />
The Bulldogs grabbed three quick<lb />
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tftier in the third to salt the gime<lb />
away. Cecil Heath sparked the Pirate<lb />
efforts win two hits in four attempts<lb />
David Nanc� clouted a bases-<lb />
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svas the fourth for East<lb />
Carolina against seven wins.<lb />
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Dominquez. Home run: Nance. Stolen<lb />
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Monday mornimg found Elon's<lb />
Christians still leading the North<lb />
State Conference's Eastern Division<lb />
as league play entered a crucial week.<lb />
Elon, which met High Point in a<lb />
doubleheader Tuesday, Deeded only<lb />
another win or a loss by second-place<lb />
East Carolina to wrap up the top<lb />
position. An undefeated week for the<lb />
Bucs, however, would put the title up<lb />
For contention in Saturday's double-<lb />
header between the two teams.<lb />
The standings:<lb />
EASTERN DIVISION<lb />
W L<lb />
Elon 10 2<lb />
East Carolina 7 4<lb />
ACC 6 6<lb />
Guilford .48<lb />
High Point 2 9<lb />
WESTERN DIVISION<lb />
Lenoir Rhysie 5 2<lb />
Western Carolina 7 3<lb />
Catawba . 4 5<lb />
Appalachian . . .17<lb />
USAF Puts Cadets<lb />
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With Commissions<lb />
Orders hav been received here by<lb />
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ond lieutenant, Air Force Reserve,<lb />
on May 24.<lb />
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Prescott, Robert E. Pennington, Willie<lb />
Ray Sears, Shelby Eugene Rusp,<lb />
Waylon T. Bass and Nolan C. Alcock.<lb />
Ernest M. Bizzell, Paul A. Camer-<lb />
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jor I. Hooper and Julian R. Vainright.<lb />
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Bucs At Guilford<lb />
For Single Game;<lb />
Play Elon Next<lb />
Four more games remain on the<lb />
Pirate baseball schedule with the cru-<lb />
cial ones coming up Saturday at<lb />
Elon.<lb />
Tomorrow tho Bucs journey to Guil-<lb />
ford for the final bout of the year<lb />
with the Quakers and then swing<lb />
over to the home of the Christians<lb />
for an all-imiportant twin bill.<lb />
As of this writing East Carolina<lb />
is the only team in the North State<lb />
Conferences Eastern Division with<lb />
even an outside chance of nabbing<lb />
the Christians and, if they are to do<lb />
this, they'll have to sweep Saturday'<lb />
doubleheader.<lb />
Alfter the Elon games, the Pirates<lb />
return to Greenville for the final<lb />
game of the year�this one on May<lb />
12 with Atlantic Christian. This con-<lb />
test, too, depending on the outcome<lb />
o. he Elon series, may have a def-<lb />
inite effect on the final standings.<lb />
Without t.he pressure of having the<lb />
top position at stake, however, the<lb />
two clubs will still be tiyijig for the<lb />
right to kee,p the Bohunk Trophy<lb />
through the summer months. Cur-<lb />
rently the Bohunk, an aged wooden<lb />
ucket awarded to the victor of each<lb />
game between the two schools, is in<lb />
possession of the Bulldogs. The Pi-<lb />
rates had it at the start of the base-<lb />
ball season, lost it in the first game<lb />
against AtC; got it back; lost it again,<lb />
and now must retrieve it a second<lb />
time.<lb />
Hish Point Edges Buccaneers By 2-1<lb />
In First Game, Locals Take Next, 3-2<lb />
Bulletin!<lb />
Formal approval of a plan to<lb />
hold the 1954 homecoming foot-<lb />
ball game in the afternoon in-<lb />
stead of at night has. been re-<lb />
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according to Louis (lark, chair-<lb />
man of the homecoming commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
Contacts are being made with<lb />
Western Carolina in an attempt<lb />
to discover if the Catamounts<lb />
can switch their plans in order to<lb />
play in the afternoon. Other<lb />
plans which are curren'ly under<lb />
consideration include staint: the<lb />
annual parade in the morning<lb />
and holding a gala homecoming<lb />
dance that night.<lb />
S ngle runs were the margins Atpril<lb />
'28 as East Carolina and Higth Point<lb />
split a baseball doublet;leader on the<lb />
local field. High Point took the open-<lb />
ing contest, 2-1, while East Carolina<lb />
won te second, 3-2.<lb />
Freshman Dave Harris started on<lb />
the mo and for East Carolina in the<lb />
first game and gave up only three<lb />
 dining his six inning chore. Ken<lb />
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sixth w. en Thurman Chap, el squeez-<lb />
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East Carolina's only run tame in<lb />
the sixth when pinchi'iitter Wilson<lb />
Hux tripled home Bill (line.<lb />
Second Game<lb />
In the second contest the Pirates<lb />
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f c fourth with two rune to take<lb />
tihe win. Wi! ur Thompson scored on<lb />
an eiTor to tie the game. Then Cecil<lb />
II Btfti added the winning marker by<lb />
tealing second, going to third on a<lb />
balk, and bhen stealing home.<lb />
Jimmy Barnes, the first of three<lb />
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&amp;ie win.<lb />
pot games were touch and go<lb />
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Hooper, ef<lb />
Jones, si<lb />
G. Cline, Sb<lb />
Sanderson, 111<lb />
Penley, If<lb />
Nance, rf<lb />
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xx-Ran for Hux in 0th.<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
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Runs batted in: Chappel, Johnson.<lb />
Mux. Two base hits: B. Cline, G.<lb />
Cline. Three base hits: Johnson, Hux.<lb />
Base on balls, off: Harris 3. Struck<lb />
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pitcher: Harris.<lb />
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Swain, sso11030<lb />
Fowler, 2b200030<lb />
Johnson, p301010<lb />
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