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VOLUME XXIX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1954<lb />
Number 28<lb />
366 Receive Diplomas In May 24 Exercises<lb />
Two H<lb />
E<lb />
our exams<lb />
Start<lb />
Here Wednesday<lb />
wav<lb />
with double periods 3<lb />
final examinations<lb />
administered next Wednes-<lb />
axi I Friday.<lb />
- isthe same plan that was<lb />
the faculty in March.<lb />
S udent Legislature had<lb />
�ideration of the new<lb />
the i am. Dr. Leo W. Jen-<lb />
college, said that<lb />
: � another scheduled fac-<lb />
reconsider the new<lb />
 � there was not enough time<lb />
ta;g of the faculty, he<lb />
new experimental system<lb />
mitable, more systems<lb />
: in future quarters. "We<lb />
� ver know which is the best<lb />
- e give them a try<lb />
aid.<lb />
: ystem, finals were<lb />
the last day at the period<lb />
net. In some instances<lb />
administered in the last<lb />
ing two hours. It is<lb />
f eling that exams under<lb />
I not be longer in<lb />
.� will provide the student<lb />
finish in the two hour<lb />
aid that he believes the<lb />
will continue to adminis-<lb />
in the same fashion<lb />
have in the past.<lb />
�  I . present final exam<lb />
lace by the faculty aft-<lb />
ins from the Student Leg-<lb />
. � fall. An SGA committee<lb />
it called for a sys-<lb />
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5  6, 7<lb />
7  8, 9<lb />
9  5 p.m. to 7 p.m.<lb />
For Friday, May 21:<lb />
2  .  1, 2<lb />
4 3, 4<lb />
6 6, 7<lb />
8 8, 9<lb />
�All other classes will meet accord-<lb />
ing to the following schedule:<lb />
All one hour classes that meet on<lb />
Tuesdays and Thursdays will have<lb />
the final examination Tuesday, May<lb />
18, at the period normally scheduled.<lb />
Two hour classes that meet on<lb />
Thursdays and Fridays, such as Edu-<lb />
cation 223e, will have exams on the<lb />
I previous Friday, May 14.<lb />
ROTC Cadets Receive Awards<lb />
For Outstanding Achievement<lb />
Eighteen .students of Air Force . standards of performance both as a<lb />
ROTC here received awards of dis<lb />
Students Hear<lb />
Honduras Talk<lb />
tirvction at the annual Review Tues-<lb />
day.<lb />
Presentation oif awards was made<lb />
' y Col. Roger Fuller of the Air<lb />
Science and Tactics department as-<lb />
sisted �y mem ers of the staff.<lb />
Cadet Col. Albert Vance Medlin<lb />
was awarded the Americar Legion<lb />
Medal "for possessing the most out-<lb />
musician and as a cadet Robert W.<lb />
Moye received the Republic Aviation<lb />
Award, having been selected as the<lb />
senior cadet who has demonstrated<lb />
"the mot outstanding ability and<lb />
achievement while enrolled in the<lb />
advance course Furney Powell re-<lb />
ceived the Convair Cadet Award as<lb />
the moat outstanding sophomore stu-<lb />
dent in ROTC.<lb />
Two cadets were awarded the Rifle<lb />
standing qualifications for an officer Team Medal, Jeter Prichard Taylor<lb />
James II. W bb Jr who served as<lb />
public affairs officer with the United<lb />
States Information Agency in Hon-<lb />
duras, gave an illustrated lecture here<lb />
this morning in Austin auditorium.<lb />
He has just returned on leave from<lb />
Togucigaju, Honduras. His talk dealt<lb />
with his experiences and o;a rvation.s<lb />
in the Republic of Honduras and was<lb />
illustrated with colored lantern slid. s.<lb />
Mr. Webb's appearance ere was<lb />
the sixth and final number en the<lb />
College Lecture Series for the 1953-<lb />
t approved by the I 1954 term Re ke under on.<lb />
orhip of the social studies and MM<lb />
foreign languag- s departments.<lb />
in the Air Force<lb />
Robert E. Pennington received the<lb />
Air Force Association Medal as the<lb />
cadet officer who is "most outstand-<lb />
ing in leadership, drill and exercise<lb />
of command<lb />
Five seniors received the Distin-<lb />
guished AFROTC Cadet Awards for<lb />
excellence in scholarship, demonstrat-<lb />
ed leadership and participation in<lb />
extra-curricular activities. These ca-<lb />
des were Marvin Brown, James Stu-<lb />
art McCormick, Robert W. Moye, Rob-<lb />
ert E. Pennington and W. Ray Sears.<lb />
Having been selected as best drilled<lb />
airman of indicated squadrons the<lb />
ollowing were awarded the Drill<lb />
Performance Medal: James William<lb />
Co rum. Squadron A; Charles R. Ted-<lb />
der, Squadron B; and Eugene M.<lb />
Beacham, Squadron C.<lb />
John Welbert Hudson was awarded<lb />
Honors Recital<lb />
Part Of Program<lb />
At Commencement<lb />
As part of the 45th commencement<lb />
exercises here, the department of mu-<lb />
c will present Saturday, May 22, at<lb />
8 p.m. in the Wright auditorium its<lb />
annual honors recital.<lb />
Student soloists selected by the<lb />
musk faculty and vocal and instru-<lb />
mental ensembles will take part. The<lb />
public is invited.<lb />
Walter Noona of Norfolk. Va<lb />
pianist; George Starling of Golds-<lb />
boro, tenor; Earl H. Peterson of New<lb />
Bern, trumpeter; and Monteen Win-<lb />
stead of Tabor City, soprano, have<lb />
been chosen for the honor of appear-<lb />
ing as soloists on the program.<lb />
A brass ensemble directed by Rob-<lb />
ert Gray of the faculty will open the<lb />
recital with "Praeludium" by Samuel<lb />
H. Adler. Neil Williams of Rocky<lb />
Mo at, James W. Alexander of Co-<lb />
lumbia. Ralph Chason of Rocky<lb />
Mount, and James D. Page of Wil-<lb />
liamson will compose a clarinet quar-<lb />
tet which will 'play "Prelude and<lb />
Scherzo op. 20, by Ralph Dale Mil-<lb />
the Budget Committee. The following ler.<lb />
the Mama of Arms Medal. Thomas appropriations were approved by the, The College Singers will present<lb />
B. Clemmons received the Drum and i Legislature: Entertainment committee t)hree nS� under the directionof<lb />
Bugle Corps Medal "for his high i for 1954-55 term, $10,000; Entertain-j D�n E. Vornholt of the fiacu<lb />
Jr Expert; and Joe Oliver Clark,<lb />
S h arpshooter.<lb />
Having maintained an acad mic<lb />
average off "1" in AFROTC courses<lb />
for four consecutive quarters, Robert<lb />
W. Moye and Furney Powell were<lb />
awarded Academic Stars.<lb />
Money, By-Laws<lb />
Topics At SGA<lb />
Meet Last Night<lb />
At last night's legislature meeting,<lb />
Howard Rooks, treasurer of the SGA,<lb />
reported on the requests submitted to<lb />
Largest Group Ever Graduates;<lb />
Umstead, Poling Key Speakers<lb />
Taking part of the 45th Annual Commencement program at<lb />
East Carolina College, 366 men and women are scheduled to re-<lb />
diplomas Monday mtorning, May 24, at 10:30 in Wright Auditor-<lb />
ium. These graduates make up the largest senior class to graduate<lb />
from East Carolina.<lb />
Of these grduates, 280 will obtain BS degrees. 32 will re-<lb />
ceive AB degrees and 29 will be awarded MA degrees. The t<lb />
year business education graduates number 25.<lb />
Irti<lb />
However, the committee's<lb />
keep the one hour exam<lb />
nods in two days.<lb />
Le � tre asked the faculty<lb />
plan. As no faculty<lb />
� :i C9lied, reconsidera-<lb />
probablyvvait until fall<lb />
new systemwill operate as<lb />
 s :<lb />
day examinations for<lb />
two hour courses will be<lb />
. foi only one 50 minute period<lb />
class schedule will be<lb />
tact that day.<lb />
rsday and Friday are reserved<lb />
ur and five hour courses<lb />
� given in double periods.<lb />
md two hour classes that meet<lb />
five times a week will be included<lb />
double period schedule for<lb />
iay and Friday.<lb />
Schedule for Thursday and Friday<lb />
are as follows:<lb />
For Thursday, May 20:<lb />
Periods classes meet Exams held<lb />
: l, 2<lb />
Pingel Talks To Group<lb />
On Freedom Subject<lb />
Dr. Martha Pingel spoke at Selma<lb />
red atly at a joint dinneT meeting of<lb />
he Selma and Keniy Kiwanis clubs.<lb />
The talk was on "Freedom and<lb />
Determinism She stressed the im-<lb />
portance to practical business arid<lb />
professional me of knowing one of<lb />
the factors involved in determinism�<lb />
that man is a product of his past�<lb />
heredity, environment, custom and<lb />
law, and circumstances�and of noth-<lb />
ing more.<lb />
She said that it was a step away<lb />
from freedom, particularly intellec-<lb />
tual and moral freedom. "By remov-<lb />
ing responsibility friction from the<lb />
individual to the group, you help to<lb />
create a notion oif many indifferent<lb />
people<lb />
i Department<lb />
Sponsors Exhibit<lb />
Oil paintings and drawings by the<lb />
contemporary American artist Le Roy<lb />
K. Burket are now on display in the<lb />
Alumni House at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
The exhibit, sponsored here by the<lb />
college del artment of art, includes 10<lb />
oil paintings and 11 drawings. It will<lb />
be shown through June 11 and is<lb />
open to the public. Hours for visitors<lb />
are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. except on Sun-<lb />
days.<lb />
Bui-ket, whose works reveal an<lb />
'agreeable synthesis between realism<lb />
tnd abstraction in art has exhibited<lb />
extensively since 1946 both in this<lb />
country and in France. He is repre-<lb />
sented in the permanent collections<lb />
of galkrie. i .d museums of St. Louis,<lb />
Minneapolis, iowa City and elsewhere.<lb />
A native of Iowa, he was educated<lb />
at the state university there and later<lb />
studied under a Ful:right scholarship<lb />
in France.<lb />
Saieed, Moore Top<lb />
At College Awards<lb />
Honorees<lb />
Program<lb />
ment committee for the 1954 summer<lb />
school session. $1,500; Buccaneer,<lb />
$14,000.<lb />
A change in the by-lavs was ac-<lb />
cept d by the Legislature in which<lb />
women students who live off campus<lb />
and move into a dorm at a later<lb />
date will not be limiteu to three week<lb />
ends the first quarter in the dorm.<lb />
As the by-laws now state, women<lb />
students who live off campus and<lb />
move into a dorm must stay on cam-<lb />
pus the first three week ends and<lb />
may leave for only three wetk ends.<lb />
Chris Anderson announced that the<lb />
Sigma Rho Pi, service fraternity, will<lb />
have as a project for the 1954-55<lb />
term, providing ushers to assist the<lb />
marshals at all entertainments on<lb />
campus.<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega, service fraterni-<lb />
ty, will select 20 male students to<lb />
usher for Commencement exercises,<lb />
May 24.<lb />
A note of sympathy will be sent<lb />
to the wife of the late Senator Clyde<lb />
R. Hoey.<lb />
President Wade Cooper appointed<lb />
a committee of three to investigate<lb />
facilities in the gym for students<lb />
who do not participate in athletic<lb />
events. The committee is also going<lb />
to investigate a sports equipment<lb />
library.<lb />
A. V. Medlin was appointed chair-<lb />
man with Irving Maynard and Mild-<lb />
red Reynolds serving on this com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
The<lb />
program will close with a group of<lb />
selections by the College Choir of 58<lb />
men and women students, directed by<lb />
Dr. Elwood Keister of the faculty.<lb />
Ceorge E. Perry of the faculty and<lb />
Joan McKenzie of Wilmington and<lb />
Ellen St rinkle of Asheville, students<lb />
o waste, will be accompanists on th<lb />
program.<lb />
Mitchell Saieed of Greenville and<lb />
Rrrb<lb />
Moore of Raleigh, seniors,<lb />
Monday night at the annual<lb />
i l ceremony on the campus<lb />
 as outstanding student citi-<lb />
t the college.<lb />
Saieed s rved as president oi the<lb />
lent Government Association dur<lb />
ing the present school year; and Miss<lb />
�, as chairman of the Women's<lb />
clary in 1952-1953. Both are par-<lb />
various student activities.<lb />
D Ud A. King o Goldsboro acted<lb />
airman of the Awards Day cere-<lb />
mony held under the sponsorship of<lb />
� SGA. Approximately 150 students<lb />
have shown themselves outstand-<lb />
ing leaders in student affairs were<lb />
presented with certificates indicating<lb />
air services to the college.<lb />
Awards to students who have ex-<lb />
olatic records and have<lb />
been leaders in activities sponsored<lb />
by college departments of instruction<lb />
Ant to: Alease High, home econom-<lb />
ics; Donnell M. Muse, English; Jimmy<lb />
Dunn, geography; Betty Sue Branch,<lb />
business education; Wade H. Jordan,<lb />
science; James B Ellis, social stud-<lb />
Shelby Eugene Russ, AFROTC;<lb />
Dolores Matthews, music; WUben C.<lb />
Bass, industrial arts; Anne Vernon<lb />
Smith, education; John Postaa, phy-<lb />
sical education; Kathleen Ownley,<lb />
mathematics; Betty Ralston, foreign<lb />
languages; and Vernie B. Wilder, li-<lb />
brary science.<lb />
Dr. Orval L. Phillips, East Caro-<lb />
lina registrar, received from editors<lb />
Thomas R. Lupton and Mildred Reyn-<lb />
olds a copy of the "Buccaneer stu-<lb />
dent yearbook. The volume is dedi-<lb />
cated to Dr. Phillips, "the student's<lb />
Other awards to student leaders<lb />
in various campus activities were<lb />
presented to:<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey,<lb />
editor, and afe "f memfcers of the<lb />
student newspaper, "East Carolin-<lb />
ian Lupton, Miss Reynolds, and<lb />
staff members of the "Buccaneer<lb />
members of the 1953-1954 Student<lb />
Legislature; students included' in the<lb />
nationally circulated yearbook "Who's<lb />
Who in American Universities and<lb />
Colleges and members of varsity<lb />
teams in football, basketball, base-<lb />
ball, tennis and golf.<lb />
Receive Outstanding Award<lb />
Campus Sen<lb />
Male exiting from side door<lb />
of a women's dorm taking off<lb />
si.i glasses and wiping perspi-<lb />
ration fiom brow,<lb />
day.<lb />
It was a hot<lb />
Senior Presents<lb />
Organ Recital i<lb />
Ellen Sprinkle, Asheville senior,<lb />
will be presented by the colleg music<lb />
department Sunday afternoon in a<lb />
recital of works for the organ. The<lb />
program is scheduled for 4 p.m. in<lb />
the Ausitin auditorium and will he<lb />
open to the (public.<lb />
Miss Sprinkle, who will complete<lb />
her work here in May, was chosen by<lb />
the music department faculty to ap-<lb />
ear in an "honoris" graduating re-<lb />
cital. She is a pupil of George E.<lb />
Perry.<lb />
Selections on Sunday's program<lb />
will include Bach's "In Thee Is Joy<lb />
Alain's "Litanies Vierne's "Carillon<lb />
de Westminster" and Lamar String-<lb />
field's "Prayer" from "Shout Free-<lb />
dom<lb />
The student organist is a member<lb />
of the college band and the College<lb />
Orchestra, was a soloist in the pre-<lb />
sentation of the "Messiah" last win<lb />
t r by the college music" department,<lb />
and acted this year as accompanist<lb />
for the College Choir and the SGA<lb />
production of the "Student Prince<lb />
She has served as organist in Green-<lb />
ville churches and for the drama<lb />
"Thunderland" portraying the life of<lb />
Daniel Boone.<lb />
Tentative List Not Available At Press Time<lb />
Butler Assures High Quality<lb />
Entertainment For Next Year<lb />
Mitchell Saieed<lb />
Barbara Moors<lb />
Artirts and attractions under con-<lb />
sideration for the 1954-1955 Enter-<lb />
tainment Series will be chosen in<lb />
keeping with the high standards set<lb />
by the East Carolina College Enter-<lb />
tainment Committee over the former<lb />
years, according to Chairman James<lb />
W. Butler.<lb />
Until the Student Budget Com-<lb />
mittee makes announcement of the<lb />
appropriation authorized for the En-<lb />
; tcrtainsment Committee and because<lb />
i of the restrictions set by the new<lb />
budget requirements, the Entertain-<lb />
ment Committee is not in position to<lb />
announce the selections proposed for<lb />
offering next year.<lb />
However, high priority is being<lb />
given the expressed wishes for per-<lb />
sonal appearances of "name" bands,<lb />
a top-ranking symphony orchestra,<lb />
a chorus or choir; and the best avail-<lb />
able talent in an instrumental en-<lb />
semble, vocal sots o7 popular appeal,<lb />
and movie hits of the current season<lb />
will be brought to the campus with-<lb />
in the budget.<lb />
Elections for 1954-55 Enter-<lb />
tainment Series are to be held<lb />
Tuesday, according to an an-<lb />
nouncement by Salley Sedgewich<lb />
of the Elections Committee. All<lb />
students are eligible to vote.<lb />
The Entertainment Committee will<lb />
do the best "shopping around" pos-<lb />
sible v-ith bookirg agencies and tal-<lb />
ent offices to give to East Carolina<lb />
College students and faculty and the<lb />
entire community the best in popular<lb />
and cultural features, Mr. Butler<lb />
said.<lb />
At Commencement<lb />
William B. Umstead<lb />
Governor of North Carolina<lb />
Dr. Daniel A. Poling<lb />
Editor of Christian Herald<lb />
' A full program beginning<lb />
Alumni Day Saturday, May 22, and<lb />
extending through graduation e<lb />
icisea Monday has been released from<lb />
I the office Of the president oi t<lb />
j college.<lb />
Governor of North Carolina Wil-<lb />
liam B. Umstead and Dr. Danie! A.<lb />
I Poling, editor of the Christian Herald<lb />
land internationally known clergyman,<lb />
autiior and lecturer, will be principal<lb />
speakers. Dr. Poling will deliver the<lb />
accali t-eate sermon a; ill a. m.<lb />
Sunda � m Wright building. Goven<lb />
� m te.id w 11 add the gradu i<lb />
 10:30 Monday morning, also <lb />
e Wright building.<lb />
On the agenda Saturday will be<lb />
.� e meeting of the Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion ior a bu-in 10 a.m.<lb />
 Austin audi irium. James L. <lb />
fi( Id of Raleigh, president of the<lb />
Alumni A societion, will preside. An<lb />
a unc( m at of the recipiei<lb />
. nnual award to a graduate ouA<lb />
; for service w 11 he made at I<lb />
The Alumni Dayiprogram, an<lb />
 James . Butler, alumni<lb />
i :i y lere, includes a luncheon in <lb />
North dining hall at 12:30;<lb />
I honoring tuiors, alumni, staff mem-<lb />
and guests at '�) pan a lawn<lb />
, coi ;er� by the college band at 4 p.m<lb />
! and a concert representing "honor<lb />
, students of the department of music<lb />
� at 8 p.m.<lb />
( harlie B. Bedford. John "To. ov"<lb />
. ' - �<lb />
I Hayes, Erleen Lilley and Maidr d<lb />
Morris, officers of the YMCA and<lb />
I 5TWICA, will lead a traditi rial cai<lb />
lighting ceremony as a featun<lb />
. Sunday's annual veer services. T3 e<lb />
servic will be held at 8 p.m. S<lb />
in the Wright building.<lb />
Academic processio s by the fac-<lb />
ulty, graduates and special guests<lb />
will precede the prog-rams Sunday<lb />
and Monday evening.<lb />
Want To Enter Senior ROTC?<lb />
by Jerry<lb />
At the time a student becomes a<lb />
college junior (96 quarter hours) and<lb />
meets the following requirements he<lb />
may enroll in the advanced AFROTC<lb />
course of instruction.<lb />
Th � requirements are (1) to have<lb />
completed the ask AFROTC courses,<lb />
(2) to have the desire to enter flight<lb />
training upon graduation, (3) to be<lb />
phyicaiiy qualified for flight train-<lb />
ing and (4) to be able to make a sat-<lb />
isfactory grade on an Air Force test<lb />
which is used to determine a cadet's<lb />
aptitude for flight training.<lb />
Receive Pay<lb />
Each advanced cadet attends five<lb />
AFROTC class periods and two drill<lb />
period.r a week. In addition to being<lb />
supplied with uniforms, textbooks and<lb />
other necessary equipment, each ca-<lb />
di t receives 90 cents per day through-<lb />
out the calendar year while under<lb />
an advanced course contract. While<lb />
.u ndmg ta � AFROTC Summer En-<lb />
aempmrnt each cadet receives pay<lb />
at the rate of $75 per month. Travel<lb />
expenses to and from summer en-<lb />
cam ments are borne by the Air<lb />
Force. All the above means a finan-<lb />
cial advantage to advanced cadets of<lb />
approximately $700.<lb />
Commission Waiting<lb />
Upon satisfactory completion of<lb />
the AFROTC course of instruction<lb />
and graduation from college, cadets<lb />
are either appointed second lieuten-<lb />
ant, Air Force Reserve, or are ten-<lb />
dered a Certificate of Completion,<lb />
dependent upon the needs of the Air<lb />
Force at that time. Those receiving<lb />
Certificates of Completion are ap-<lb />
point d second lieutenant, Air Force<lb />
Reserve, upon satifactory completion<lb />
of their Selective Service obligations.<lb />
Questions and Answers<lb />
Here ai-e some questions and an-<lb />
swers about the AFROTC by Col.<lb />
Roger Fuller:<lb />
Q. What are a man's chances of<lb />
gett'ng through college?<lb />
A. The man who elects to enroll<lb />
in the AFROTC has an excellent<lb />
Register<lb />
chance of finishing college.<lb />
Q. Is it possible tor a man to re-<lb />
ceive a draft deferment through the<lb />
AFROTC program?<lb />
A. Yes. Providing you ke p in<lb />
good standing with the AFROTC.<lb />
Q. What can AFROTC give a stu-<lb />
dent?<lb />
A. It gives the student the oppor-<lb />
tunity to complete a college educa-<lb />
tion of his own choice and aids him<lb />
further by developing his knowledge<lb />
of the military in which be will fill<lb />
the traditional obligation.<lb />
Wesleyans Host<lb />
At Annual Banquet<lb />
The Alpha Zeta Chaipter, national<lb />
society of Wesley Players of the<lb />
Wesley Foundation, held its annual<lb />
initiation banquet Thursday in the<lb />
fellowship hall of Jarvis Memorial<lb />
Method! (t Church.<lb />
Rev. W. M. Howard Jr. pronounced<lb />
the blessing and Suzanne S. Rov<lb />
land, toastmirtress, presented a toast<lb />
to new officers and guests.<lb />
Response and toast to old officers<lb />
was given by Joan Crawford, newly-<lb />
elected president of Alpha Zeta Char-<lb />
ter. Senior member Jane Holmes<lb />
toasted pledges of the chapter.<lb />
The Committee on Student Work<lb />
of the Woman's Society of Christian<lb />
Service with Mrs. J. D. MessicK as<lb />
chairman prepared and served the<lb />
banquet.<lb />
Following the banquet, initiation<lb />
service and installation of new offi-<lb />
cers were held in the new sanctuary.<lb />
Presiding over the initiation service<lb />
was Mrs. Rowland, retiring presi-<lb />
dent, assisted by Miss Crawford, re-<lb />
cently lected 'president. Mamiej<lb />
Chandler, sponsor of the Alpha Zeta<lb />
Chapter, installed new officers.<lb />
i �<lb /><pb facs="00038352_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
 J<lb />
EAST CAK6LINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY. MAY, 13<lb />
East�arolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered � 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 />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editor s<lb />
s<lb />
Who's Who Among Students<lb />
by T.<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
Business Major Likes Teaching<lb />
Better Than Going To School<lb />
Editor-in-chief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
: Assistants<lb />
Sports<lb />
Sports<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 Shearon, Laura Credle and<lb />
Jack Latta.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Editor Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Assistnate Bruce Phillips, Anwer Joseph and<lb />
J. W. Browning.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
. Edna Massad<lb />
 Fave Jones<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Assistant Business Manager<lb />
Thanks For Your Cooperation<lb />
Another prosperous year is rapidly terminat-<lb />
ing a1 East Carolina and. with this issue, the<lb />
East Carolinian makes the final installment of<lb />
the college's history until next fall.<lb />
And with this final installation for the year,<lb />
v e wish to extend our appreciation to those who<lb />
made this newspaper possible.<lb />
Much is indebted to the staff of Renfrew<lb />
Printing Co which has taken a keen interest<lb />
in producing a newspaper of high quality as far<lb />
as the technical points go. Sherman Parks and<lb />
his assistants. Ernest Spain and Jimmy Which-<lb />
ard, have been most cooperative and have shown<lb />
t of patience to us as we have made blunders<lb />
t have caused them some added work in the<lb />
nting business. Sherman's reliable technical<lb />
advice has been greatly appreciated.<lb />
Cooperation from the Administration has al-<lb />
 in pn ducing this newspaper. Their<lb />
form us of happenings on campus<lb />
made I ssible to present fresh news to the<lb />
students. And their patience in explaining items<lb />
�ughly to us as to inform our readers of mat-<lb />
�s without misunderstanding has been a great<lb />
help.<lb />
To the Student Government Association, the<lb />
up that gives us financial support, we add<lb />
r thanks for their full cooperation throughout<lb />
the whole school year. There, too, we have found<lb />
assistance to present fresh news to the student<lb />
body. And from opinions expressed in the Legis-<lb />
lature, we have picked up good ideas for editorial<lb />
nment as it is a representative body of gen-<lb />
t ral student thoughts.<lb />
Businessmen of Greenville have always been<lb />
willing to support the paper by their advertising.<lb />
When we produced six pagers and the one eight<lb />
ge paper, they were ready to buy more ad space<lb />
them possible. We owe them a vote of<lb />
� inks for the interest they have taken during<lb />
the yea) We sincerely hope that their efforts<lb />
have been rewarded.<lb />
We wish to thank the Daily Reflector which<lb />
made pictures possible by their engraving ma-<lb />
They, too. have been patient with us as we<lb />
e asked for last minute work.<lb />
i � r appreciation goes to Mary H. Greene,<lb />
faculty advisl r to this publication, who is always<lb />
willing to lend advice and aid us in any way. at<lb />
any time, no matter how busy.<lb />
To the Publications Board, we hoped that we<lb />
have lived up to the trust and confidence that<lb />
was put in us and we are grateful for their co-<lb />
operation.<lb />
Last but not least, to you readers, who have<lb />
shown constant nthusiasm and interest in read-<lb />
issue, we are indeed appreciative. Your<lb />
to the editor have not only shown your<lb />
terest in this paper but also in the college.<lb />
Without all the above mentioned cooperation<lb />
this newspaper would not be possible. Again, we<lb />
say thanks to everyone!<lb />
Comes the time when all things<lb />
moat come to an end, whether good<lb />
or bad. This column is one of them.<lb />
Instead of advocating the abolition<lb />
Otf May Day or satirizing a fist fight,<lb />
the writer of tjbia column would rather<lb />
BfH ak informally to his staff and us<lb />
"I" m place of the conventional "we<lb />
To you staff members, it was your<lb />
faithful and untiring efforts each<lb />
week that produced thus newspaiper.<lb />
Not me. nor any one person could<lb />
put out an issue each week. It was<lb />
your interest in giving the .student<lb />
readers what they wanted that made<lb />
them feel it was "their newspaper<lb />
It was your originality of thought<lb />
that kept reader interest.<lb />
As we have produced this year 28<lb />
issues, one more than last, and four<lb />
six page and one eight page paper,<lb />
it would not have been attempted<lb />
unless I knew that you were in favor<lb />
and were willing to work a little<lb />
harder. There was a lot of work,<lb />
whether producing a regular four<lb />
pager or a six pager, but it was a lot<lb />
of fun and we enjoyed it.<lb />
Looking tack we have had fun<lb />
together along with our work. We<lb />
have had disagreements at times, but<lb />
we soon came together again working<lb />
with full cooperation with one an-<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
This week's Who's Who is from<lb />
Bear-grass, a town well known for<lb />
it's ability to i roduce fine athletes.<lb />
But along with this ability, Beargrass<lb />
has also produce a fine prospective<lb />
teacher, Faye Jones. Faye - now<lb />
doing her .student teaching in Win-<lb />
terville, in business, education and has<lb />
this to say on the subject, "teaching<lb />
is a lot easier and a lot more fun<lb />
than going to school. All my pupils<lb />
are fine and I have never had a<lb />
single disci line problem. I will real-<lb />
ly be sorry to see this quarter come<lb />
to an end<lb />
Took Recommendation<lb />
Faye choose ECC on the recom-<lb />
mendation of one of her teachers<lb />
who had also attnded here. "I'm real-<lb />
ly grateful to that teacher says<lb />
Faye. she certainly couldn't have<lb />
given me a finer recommendation,<lb />
for I have really enjoyed my years<lb />
here at East Carolina<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
POT POURRl<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Fave Jones<lb />
other. I have enjoyed our fellowship<lb />
which has been like that of a big<lb />
fam"ly. The friendships I have made<lb />
with each one of you will long be<lb />
remembered.<lb />
I have made some mistakes<lb />
throughout the year, maybe some<lb />
unforgettable ones. On days it may<lb />
have appeared that I got off the<lb />
wrong side of the bed or days that<lb />
maybe I should have stayed in bed.<lb />
But even so, you have continued to<lb />
work for a better newspaper.<lb />
All in all, you have been a won-<lb />
derful staff to work with and have<lb />
given me the utmost cooperation that<lb />
could be asked. Thank you all for<lb />
your support and confidence. I will<lb />
look forward to serving again next<lb />
y ar, not as editor, but as advisor<lb />
if I can be of any assistance. Again<lb />
I say thanks to you all, you have<lb />
been great people.<lb />
Faye has been a valuable member<lb />
of the "Easit Carolinian" staff for<lb />
three years, serving as assistant<lb />
business manager for the past two<lb />
years. "I have re-ally enjoyed my<lb />
work on the staff she says, "and<lb />
I'll really miss it next year<lb />
She has been a member of the<lb />
Commerce Club for three years, and<lb />
is now a member of the new business<lb />
education club on campus, Future<lb />
Business Leaders of America whose<lb />
purpose is to foster interest in th<lb />
business occupation and in business J<lb />
teaching. Faye served as treasurer of<lb />
this club this year.<lb />
Other Interests<lb />
Taking an active Interest In relig-<lb />
ious activities, Faye has also been a<lb />
member of the YWGA for three years.<lb />
"I've always been interested in<lb />
dramatics gays Faye, who has been<lb />
a member of Teachers Playhouse for<lb />
three years. She had a ipart in the<lb />
production "Skin of Our Teeth<lb />
Faye loves watching any type of<lb />
sport, and particularly enjoys swim-<lb />
ming. "I'm really looking forward to<lb />
summer she says.<lb />
Faye graduates this May, and hopes<lb />
to get. a teacher's .position in her home<lb />
county. Martin.<lb />
(Editor's note: This week's Who's<lb />
Who will receive a carton of Phillip<lb />
Morris cigar. Us with the new snap-<lb />
open pack by Campus Representative<lb />
Max Joyner.)<lb />
Bad Policy:<lb />
Put It Off Until Last Minute<lb />
of<lb />
Even though this newspaper has<lb />
been entirely student-operated, advice<lb />
sometimes from the more experienced<lb />
has been sought. TTe.se have been our<lb />
faculty advisor, Mary H. Greene, Jim<lb />
Butler. Tommie Lupton and Sherman<lb />
Parks. I extend my appreciation for<lb />
their advisory aid.<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
Have you finished reading all<lb />
your history?"<lb />
"Not all of it; I still have three<lb />
more chapters<lb />
"That's me. I always put off<lb />
doing things and then there is<lb />
so much to do that I never have<lb />
time<lb />
Many students on the campus<lb />
are probably faced with the same<lb />
problem. A movie is much more<lb />
interesting than a chapter of<lb />
history. Therefore, the reading is<lb />
( ostponed until the following<lb />
night when one will have "more<lb />
time The next night usually<lb />
doen't come until the night im-<lb />
mediately  receding the test.<lb />
It is never good practice to<lb />
"pint off until tomorrow what can<lb />
be done today" because one will<lb />
neve; find the time to do what<lb />
be.planned. Therefore, with exam<lb />
time approaching, it is necessary<lb />
that students attempt to keep up<lb />
with their reading and studying<lb />
so that they will not be so ner-<lb />
vou. and confused on the days<lb />
of their exams.<lb />
by Donald King, Ed Mathews,<lb />
"Buzz" Young<lb />
In the past we have often said<lb />
that we consider East Carolina as<lb />
b ing in a state of growth and ex-<lb />
pans.on. We have devoted our space<lb />
rhi week to presenting our view of<lb />
where this exjpansion should and<lb />
will ev ntually lead. We realize 11 .at<lb />
gome of the points mentioned or<lb />
controversial and others may seem<lb />
far-fetched, but this la purely per-<lb />
sonal i. emulation, or more of a dr� am;<lb />
and if we are going to dream �ve<lb />
might as well dream for the best.<lb />
In the future we see the college<lb />
divided into several schools, such as<lb />
a school of (business or a school of<lb />
commerce. Each of these schools will<lb />
offer degrees, including a non-teach-<lb />
ing BS. Coverage will be greatly in-<lb />
creased over what is offered today.<lb />
We see people majoring in chemistry<lb />
 and economics and geology and many<lb />
other fie'ds not available here today.<lb />
Before this can come about there<lb />
will necessarily be many changes in<lb />
the physical plant of East Carolina.<lb />
Already we see advancement in this<lb />
respect in the new library, renova-<lb />
tion of Wright basement, new dorms<lb />
contracted and other places. In the<lb />
future we would like to see a new<lb />
modern classroom building replace<lb />
Austin building. We would like to<lb />
see a new stadium erected with a<lb />
track around the football field, new-<lb />
lighted tennis courts, opening of<lb />
bowling alleys, and adequate space<lb />
provided for informal student recrea-<lb />
tion. Also a printing press for the<lb />
publications department and con-<lb />
I sitruction of a camtpus operated radio<lb />
station. The "Y" store could be turned<lb />
into a chop and steak house s.milar<lb />
to the one at State College; and one<lb />
end could be utilized as a soda foun-<lb />
tain, facing out from the room. And<lb />
in each department we hope for<lb />
added equipment, faciliating the best<lb />
possible instruction.<lb />
Along with these changes we see<lb />
some more of a different nature. We<lb />
can (picture students attending class<lb />
because they realize the value of do-<lb />
For such a young legislature, the �<lb />
Administration has rolled right along la!<lb />
ing up quite a number of problems. prais and<lb />
criticism. Since the present Student � .<lb />
is still in its infancy, it is difficult<lb />
certain earn pus problems will be treal<lb />
the coming year. A groat deal of time nh<lb />
sumed with the revival of the Men's Judiciary,<lb />
Rules were voted upon, and a new - I<lb />
were elected. In the past the Judiciary .<lb />
garded a a committee which held<lb />
nam only. Now that the organizati<lb />
en a sht t in the arm. it will be inti<lb />
regard their activity during next year.<lb />
When it seems to be c<lb />
a great d al of cheating goes on � j. thi<lb />
during testing periods, it is strange that n<lb />
m.t done about it. This especially I<lb />
full swing a 1'A' days before exams;<lb />
i office breaking, stolen exams and hel<lb />
Surely our instructor- know of the �<lb />
nation, if they do not realize it pr<lb />
importance, it is high time they were inl<lb />
One way to remedy the situation is foi I<lb />
structors to keep their exam eisewfo<lb />
in their offices, since certain studenl<lb />
us have devel pod a knack for ent. i<lb />
at opportune times and lifting needed <lb />
But a surer way than mentioned is foi<lb />
dents themselves to realize the pr<lb />
s mething about it. Cheating on the Eas1<lb />
Una campus in such a manner has beei<lb />
on quite a while and it will be up t<lb />
that it is put to a screeching halt.<lb />
The Woman's Judiciary has a<lb />
move towards stopping cheating. N<lb />
men have a new regulatory body Bel ;<lb />
it is up to them also to help cut cm ,<lb />
of our college curriculum. There wa<lb />
about East Carolina adopting an honor -<lb />
As long as things stay as they are now in<lb />
gard to cheating, that talk obviously v.<lb />
materialize and shouldn't. Do we want thi<lb />
ation to continue? It will be entirely u; I<lb />
to see that if does not!<lb />
Upon examinaion of the 1954 "Bucci<lb />
we find a picture of the Woman's Judiciary<lb />
back page among the advertisements. Th<lb />
some mix-up concerning the taking of th<lb />
iary picture for the annual. The phol<lb />
and the group couldn't get together in til<lb />
the picture to appear in its proper pi act<lb />
fore we find that dignified organizal<lb />
tured next to ye ole beach party.<lb />
Forum And Against'em<lb />
At ibis time 1 would like to men-<lb />
lion Jerry Foots, a sophomore from<lb />
Winaton-Salesn. Jerry has been pes-<lb />
tering me all year long to put his<lb />
name in this paper.<lb />
Campus Couple Of The Week<lb />
Greenville's Value To Us<lb />
Citizens, businesses and civic groups of<lb />
Greenville have put in a helping hand to pro-<lb />
mot Bast Carolina again this year. There is a<lb />
feeling of true community-college cooperation.<lb />
It was a grup of interested businessmen,<lb />
pn f ssionals and citizens that formed the Pirates<lb />
Club to add some 1.400 seats to the College<lb />
Stadium. Even before the organization of this<lb />
club, these local pescple solicited $25,000 in 1951<lb />
for the first sections of seats in the stadium.<lb />
Greenville citizens have also organized the<lb />
Pitt County Scholarship Foundation in an ef-<lb />
fort to provide financial aid to worthy and de-<lb />
serving students. Many civic groups and the<lb />
Greenville Music Club have established scholar-<lb />
ship funds that have enable a number to attend<lb />
college. Through their efforts East Carolina has<lb />
gained many valuable students who otherwise<lb />
may never have attended college.<lb />
Through work of the Rotary Club in Green-<lb />
ville, the District XAIA Basketball Tourney has<lb />
been held in the college's Memorial Gymnasium<lb />
f r the past two years. The Rotarians made little<lb />
or no profit for sponsoring the games. However,<lb />
they accomplished to finance twice the Pirate<lb />
team to Kansas City.<lb />
The Greenville Elks Club sponsored this<lb />
year the first bowl game at the college. Their<lb />
efforts along with the Rotary Club gave the stu-<lb />
dents here an opportunity to watch their home<lb />
team at home in major contests at a nominal<lb />
price.<lb />
Own their own accord town citizens have made<lb />
personal contacts with and have written letters<lb />
to State Legislators which have aided an increase<lb />
in appropriations for the capital outlay of the<lb />
college. - .<lb />
The Jtownsfoik have always turned out in<lb />
ontinued in Column 6)<lb />
Now back to the editorial "we" in<lb />
Speaking on the behalf of the staff<lb />
also.<lb />
We have attempted to bring to you,<lb />
the student readers, objectively the<lb />
news of the campus. We have tried to<lb />
give you the news that you would<lb />
want to read�mostly about students<lb />
and student affairs. We have sought<lb />
to educate, to inform, to interpret<lb />
and to entertain you in each issue.<lb />
We strived to present you a camipus<lb />
newspaper that you would want to<lb />
read and le proud of. In our at-<lb />
t mpts, we hope that we were suc-<lb />
cessful.<lb />
As leaders, you have presented us<lb />
with much constructive criticism and<lb />
suggestions which shows your inter-<lb />
est. We carefully weighed each criti-<lb />
cfam and suggestion and oftentimes<lb />
we profited.<lb />
A new housing project was the<lb />
setting for this week's romance. Per-<lb />
cy Wilkins, it junior from Goldsboro,<lb />
and Virginia "Ginny" Reed, a fresh-<lb />
man from Kinston, first met each<lb />
other in Kinston. Percy was working<lb />
on a housing project and "Ginny"<lb />
had just moved in. Says Percy, "Gin-<lb />
ny was wearing aborts the first time<lb />
I saw her, and of course I was inter-<lb />
ested. My Dad bet me a dollar 1<lb />
couldn't date her. That's one dollar<lb />
I'm glad 1 won<lb />
They began going steady Septem-<lb />
ber 2(3, TJ53 and became engaged<lb />
April 29 this year. Says "Ginny<lb />
"He gave me my ring in Woman's<lb />
Hall. I'm afraid we broke a few<lb />
iules, hut under the circumstances,<lb />
can you blame us?"<lb />
"Ginny" and Percy both like mov-<lb />
ies, ball games, swimming and dan-<lb />
cing. When asked about hobbies, they<lb />
replied promptly that their only hob-<lb />
by was each other.<lb />
Says Percy, "As I told you before,<lb />
when I saw "Ginny" I was really<lb />
interesited. I made up my mind then<lb />
 to ifind ou' if she were married and,<lb />
if she weren't, to date her if possible.<lb />
All<lb />
OU.<lb />
tree<lb />
the other girls I'd met at the<lb />
ing project would come down the<lb />
the day alter I'd met them<lb />
� ing a i;i y carriage<lb />
Says "Ginny "T thought Percy had<lb />
a sweet smile. After I made that<lb />
first date. I began wishing I hadn't,<lb />
hut alter I'd dated him I thought he<lb />
was very nice and, as you can see,<lb />
I'm mighty glad I did now<lb />
Says Percy, "About the most em-<lb />
barrassing experience that's happened<lb />
since we've been going together is<lb />
the time I was sitting in "Ginny's"<lb />
living room. Her mother remarked<lb />
that the song coming over the radio<lb />
was one they used to play when she<lb />
and "Ginny's" dad were courting. I<lb />
said, 'Yep, it is kind of an old song<lb />
at that without even thinking. Boy,<lb />
did 1 have a time explaining that<lb />
one away<lb />
After finishing school. Percy is<lb />
going into the Air Force and, if he<lb />
likes it, will make a career of it:<lb />
"Ginny" wants to be a secretary,<lb />
but says siie, "I'll travel with Percy<lb />
wh'le he's in service They're plan-<lb />
ning an August 14 wedding.<lb />
And now, Ye Editor has said<lb />
enough for one year. In closing here's<lb />
wishing everyone a great vacation (to<lb />
those who are taking one) and the<lb />
best of luck to those starting their<lb />
life careers.<lb />
A PARODY ON THE<lb />
BAREFOOT BOY<lb />
by Betty Lou Small<lb />
Shame upon you, little man<lb />
With dirty feet and face of tan.<lb />
You always soil your overalls.<lb />
You never come when sister calls.<lb />
Your lips are red, made redder stiU<lb />
By cherry (pie from the window sill.<lb />
Somotimes the grin upon your face<lb />
Reveals a gaping, toothless space.<lb />
Put there by the neighbor's boy<lb />
,Vhen you broke his Christmas toy.<lb />
A prince you are�poor Mom and Dad<lb />
Obey your Whims lest you get mad.<lb />
Mom and Dad may like to talk<lb />
About new cars, but they must<lb />
walk,<lb />
For you've an eighty-dollar bike<lb />
And skates and scooters and the<lb />
like.<lb />
Outward trouble, inward joy�<lb />
An aggravating barefoot boy.<lb />
ing so, not because they are forc.d<lb />
to allowing our present "cut" system<lb />
to be abolished. Many of the leading<lb />
colleges of today operate on the the-<lb />
ory that students, are at college to<lb />
learn and that they should them-<lb />
elves realize the need of attending<lb />
clasxs. At these schools class attend-<lb />
ance is not compulsory, what matters<lb />
is what the student knows at the<lb />
end off the term. As East Carolina<lb />
matures we believe a system of this<lb />
type will be installed here.<lb />
Before an unlimited "cut" system<lb />
would work the students will have<lb />
to take a vivid interest in their field<lb />
of endeavor. With the establishment<lb />
of separate schools here we believe<lb />
that this interest will develop. The<lb />
teaching methods in many classes will<lb />
e changed, often providing for less<lb />
classtime and more outside work by<lb />
the individual student. We can imag-<lb />
ine discussion classes held around a<lb />
table and even courses where the<lb />
lecture plays a minor part.<lb />
Also we like to think of this school<lb />
in the future as being void of cheat-<lb />
ing and property destruction. There<lb />
is the possibility of an honor system<lb />
working smoothly here.<lb />
There will be new fields of en-<lb />
devor for the students to enter. As<lb />
on many campuses the students ope-<lb />
rate radio station explicitly for col-<lb />
ege broadcasts. The college publica-<lb />
tions (which will be numerous) will<lb />
partly be 'printed on campus by the<lb />
students. Each .school will have extra-<lb />
curricular activities of particular in-<lb />
terest to those in the school.<lb />
Overall, at East Carolina in the<lb />
future the intellectual activity will<lb />
be much more noticealhle than it is<lb />
now.<lb />
Along with this growth we believe<lb />
will necessarily come many changes<lb />
socially. The college week once again<lb />
will become a seven day week, with<lb />
social fraternities playing a part in<lb />
the sjocial life of students. New re-<lb />
creational facilities, including lighted<lb />
tennis courts, will be present. There<lb />
will be an afternoon homecoming and<lb />
a Spring festival. The girls will be<lb />
able to obtain one o'clock priviledges<lb />
on special occasions. All in all the<lb />
social life of the students will be<lb />
much broader than it was in the past.<lb />
As we said in the beginning some<lb />
of these things may seem far-fetched.<lb />
But we honestly 'believe that in the<lb />
not too distant future most of the<lb />
above will be realized, not all of it<lb />
but most of it. Concerning some of<lb />
the things mentioned there is a dif-<lb />
ference of opinion as to whether they<lb />
would be an improvement. Personally<lb />
we think they would, so we have in-<lb />
Was It Worth It?<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
During these last weeks in school, w<lb />
tate to instigate any point of argument. With I<lb />
last opportunity to speak to our readers<lb />
year, we should like to take the formalitj<lb />
and express our appreciation for your -<lb />
We have enjoyed the comments received<lb />
content of this column, both those that <lb />
vorable and those not so favorable. Our int<lb />
have been to serve and inform in i ur fcx <lb />
ble manner. If a few readers have ben<lb />
fr: m our efforts, we are happy.<lb />
These remaining days of the school ;<lb />
long, in many ways, primarily to the -<lb />
They are the ones vh) have achieved tl<lb />
for which we all are striving. In a conver<lb />
between several of these conquerors last wi<lb />
a question arose. Is the amount of time,<lb />
and energy spent in getting through four year:<lb />
of college compensated by the final results? Con<lb />
cisely speaking, is it worth it?<lb />
Jimmy McCormick says that the fun h<lb />
had at East Carolina w uld alone make Uj<lb />
the money he has spent. The courses have al<lb />
been informative for McCormick, but the<lb />
definite improvements to be made in the presen<lb />
tation of seme of them, he believes. Some oi th<lb />
general requirements for graduation are unneces<lb />
sary, he thinks.<lb />
Edna Massad thinks she has received in r<lb />
education than she paid for. when the amount o<lb />
money and amount she has learned are e mpai<lb />
Agreeing with McCormick. she also think - I<lb />
of the general requirements for graduation ai<lb />
little silly. Education 1 is one of the courses I<lb />
thinks unnecessary. Students should be requirec<lb />
to take more courses in their major and mil<lb />
fields according to Edna. The foreign lane <lb />
students have the opportunity to take a dia<lb />
pointing minimum of courses in their field �<lb />
she feels that this is a misfortune.<lb />
Billy Laughinghouse enters into the argu-<lb />
ment against taking the education courses re-<lb />
quired for the BS degree. Teachers need &amp; BK<lb />
training in methods of teaching, he believes, but<lb />
at this time he realizes no personal benefit from<lb />
the courses he was required to take. Laughing-j<lb />
house also feels that more time should be spent<lb />
in the major and minor fields of study.<lb />
Most of the seniors we talked to have thor-<lb />
oughly enjoyed their stay here. Those who mad<lb />
complaints had compliments even greater tc<lb />
make. It is generally agreed that the educatioi<lb />
one gets is worth the time, money and energy<lb />
spent in the process.<lb />
"To Professor Snarf: For four years of kindness, thought fulness,<lb />
fairness, consideration�The Senior Class<lb />
C ntinued from Column 1)<lb />
large numbers to support athletic contests an<lb />
entertainments here.<lb />
Businessmen have been willing to place ad-<lb />
vertisement in the college publications and var-<lb />
ious programs of college events.<lb />
These businessmen citizens and civic groups<lb />
have never failed to lend support to the college<lb />
and have instigated numerous projects on theii<lb />
own to promote East Carolina. We commend theii<lb />
eluded them in out look into the efforts throughout this school year and thott<lb />
futur- of the past. We appreciate their good work.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Summer Term Offers Special Ed Courses The Gambler<lb />
estedin problem of public education. ;June 23; Art in the Elementary<lb />
Programs will be o.pen to trie public. Grades, June 17; Business Education,<lb />
- : ed by East<lb />
w cover many sa-<lb />
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igfc school.<lb />
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pktnned with<lb />
inter arts of<lb />
als and adnunis-<lb />
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and others inter-<lb />
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W Club.<lb />
will be shown in<lb />
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Austin audi-<lb />
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num.<lb />
will meet<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
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East i  oli .t' summer term will<lb />
include two stv ions. The first will<lb />
extend from June 7 through July 13;<lb />
and the second from July 14 through<lb />
August 20.<lb />
Spetx-h-Hearing Cl'nic<lb />
rwo work cpi during the first<lb />
c sion will co; -iJ.er problems of ape-<lb />
cial education. Dr. Rodney Everhart<lb />
of the education department will con-<lb />
duct throughout the session a work-<lb />
on "Clinical Practice and Pro-<lb />
cedure in Special Education Speech<lb />
correction and the training of the<lb />
hard-of-hesring: child will be stressed,<lb />
and tudents enrolled will have prac-<lb />
t cal experience in teaching a group<lb />
of handk&amp;pped children.<lb />
Clinic On Reading<lb />
Diagnosis, program building, and<lb />
metl ode iii teaching; the slow-learner<lb />
will receive attention at a workshop,<lb />
June 7-25. Dr. Keith Holme? of the<lb />
education department and director of<lb />
the Reading Ia oratory and Clinic<lb />
at the college, will be in charge of<lb />
 struction. He will also direct a one-<lb />
day conference on "Improvement of<lb />
Read ng in the Public Schools July<lb />
June 25; Supervision in the Public<lb />
Schools, July 1; Special Education,<lb />
J tly 7; the Elementary School Li-<lb />
brary, July 8. An exhibit on Industrial<lb />
Art- in tiie Public School will be<lb />
shown July X.<lb />
A travel-study tour to the West<lb />
Coast, July 15-Augu-t 26, an" a<lb />
workshop for kindergarten teachers,<lb />
July 19-23, will be among chief events,<lb />
of the second term.<lb />
The Ninth Annual Institute of the<lb />
Northeastern District of the North<lb />
Carolina English Teachers Associa-<lb />
tion is scheduled to be held at East<lb />
Carolina July 20. Dr. James Poin-<lb />
ii ter of the department of English<lb />
Here m a: rector.<lb />
Philosopher's Tidbits<lb />
by Msc Williams<lb />
I held my horse's reins and kissed my<lb />
love farewell,<lb />
Then climbed upon my steed and<lb />
started down the trail.<lb />
A-going after the crooked crook, who<lb />
had given me a crooked deal,<lb />
He dealt my hand from the bottom<lb />
of the deck and my money from me<lb />
he did steal.<lb />
1 had bet nvy horse, I had bet my<lb />
house, and had even bet my land,<lb />
On the cards that I was to ge,t from<lb />
this fiend which was to be the last<lb />
hand.<lb />
Then the lights had gone out, and<lb />
(there was a shot and a shout,<lb />
Aval when the lights came on, the<lb />
gam ler was gone and the money<lb />
was nowhere about.<lb />
An Outlook On East Carolina 10 Years From Now<lb />
College Expands Much In Decade<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
If you should return to your Alma ias jVI-n enlarged?<lb />
Mater within te next five or ten j jUS)t � ca&amp;e you might be worried<lb />
years, much of the campus would about the Music Department, it, too,<lb />
Perhaps the<lb />
ra will be<lb />
6.<lb />
TV Workshop<lb />
East Carolina will stage its first<lb />
annual Television Worfesbotp June 16-<lb />
17. Plans arc now being made by Eck<lb />
Wall, program manager of Station<lb />
WNCT-TV of Greenville, and Dr. El-<lb />
mer D. Johnson, associate librarian<lb />
here and chairman of the college<lb />
television committee.<lb />
Many Others<lb />
Other educational events of the<lb />
first summer session will include<lb />
workshops in Resource-Use Educa-<lb />
tion, June 7-July 13 and Alcoholism<lb />
i in Health Education, June 7-18; a<lb />
summer music camp June 14-25; a<lb />
demonstration of aquatic skills, June<lb />
25; and a toothed clinic, July 1<lb />
One-day conferences for 'he iirst<lb />
I -�� -ion are scheduled as follows: The<lb />
Frida<lb />
re i arsa.1<lb />
� w<lb />
urdaj<lb />
v -vert will be<lb />
awn,<lb />
I e given by<lb />
� n Wright.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
service will<lb />
. . litorium.<lb />
Monday<lb />
nation exercises i<lb />
Wrig � auditorium. t<lb />
lly Atmosphere i<lb />
ST IN FOOD <lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
Science Teacl ers Obligation to Youth j<lb />
ami the Professions, June 22; Guid-<lb />
ance Services in the Public Schools,<lb />
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RRIS GROCERY<lb />
GREENVILLE'S FOOD CENTER<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche Streets<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
by Jerry Register<lb />
While you are traveling the road<lb />
of life, you better slow down, there<lb />
might be a curve ahead.<lb />
Life is jufct a play- dramatics or<lb />
comic ?<lb />
All husbands are alike�they're all<lb />
men.<lb />
1. history always repeats itself,<lb />
why, then, do we have history books.<lb />
If there was no Hell, a lot of people<lb />
would be disappointed.<lb />
HERO: Someor.e who messed up at<lb />
the right time.<lb />
Fashion is just like a woman's mind<lb />
�always changing.<lb />
i'he best way I know to drive a ca?<lb />
is u drive like the other fellow is<lb />
rrazy.<lb />
The best way to a man's stomach<lb />
is through his mouth.<lb />
You can fool some of the people<lb />
all of the time, and you can fool<lb />
all of the people some of the time�<lb />
but you can never fool a woman.<lb />
There is a rumer that a Russian<lb />
invented Russia.<lb />
G EN1 US: A person that knows to<lb />
quit when he is ahead.<lb />
I (.i.NCERT: Saying something good<lb />
about someone so that he might say<lb />
the same about you.<lb />
CAT: A man with a convertible.<lb />
BCOKS: Something that not many<lb />
students read between September and<lb />
VI a j.<lb />
WRONG: Something a woman<lb />
never is.<lb />
TRUTH: An extinct word in Russia.<lb />
LISTEN: Something few women<lb />
ever do<lb />
But tonight was the night and if that<lb />
crook was in sigtht I promised my-<lb />
self he'd be found,<lb />
And I'll catch that crook, for whom<lb />
i had long lookedt<lb />
For I had heard he bad come into<lb />
town.<lb />
In the saloon there were few, but as<lb />
I entered tl knew that there was a<lb />
gambler who I had met before,<lb />
Then he threw back his chair, but<lb />
I didn't care,<lb />
For I had come to even the score.<lb />
Like a flash of lightning, the gambler<lb />
did move and his six-shooter gave<lb />
a wail,<lb />
Ami I twisted and turned and my<lb />
stomach did burn as to the floor<lb />
I fell.<lb />
appear little changed<lb />
front campus would still bring back<lb />
memories of classes in Austin and<lb />
experiences in Fleming or Gotten<lb />
Hall. But just as time has a way of<lb />
changing most things, there are cer-<lb />
tain to be ?ome additions to the<lb />
present scene.<lb />
Surely the most arresting; addition<lb />
to the front campus will i e the<lb />
girls' dorm on the hill below Wilson.<lb />
Wonder how the Wilson girls like<lb />
their neighbors? Speaking of neigh-<lb />
bor the Slay boys will have some<lb />
too. A hoys' dorm will be situated<lb />
between Slay and Tenth Street.<lb />
A second project that seems fairly<lb />
c attain deals with the renovation of<lb />
.he Wright Building and the library.<lb />
Vou probably already knew that the<lb />
aseanent of Wrig t has long been<lb />
turned over to student affairs entire-<lb />
ly, but are you uiv rised that the<lb />
upstairs has also become space for<lb />
student activities, and that the stage<lb />
has been takeni care of�in the library.<lb />
A small extension to this building<lb />
i made adequate room for band and<lb />
orchestra practice.<lb />
Now, move over toward the d'ning<lb />
ball, and look at the extension to the<lb />
s:de next CO 8th Street. What is it?<lb />
n  titiona cafeteria�a big help<lb />
to tho Dug "chow" lines. Thirsty.<lb />
you say? Well, how alout a drink<lb />
from the ole "Y" Shop? You're in<lb />
for anotiher surprise. The "Y" Shop<lb />
has moved ita headquarters to the<lb />
� x i men of Wright, and in its place<lb />
is a small dinWvg room, designed to<lb />
rye such groups as clubs and fra-<lb />
ternities, and any other small groups<lb />
that wish to banquet there.<lb />
Now that you have had a bird's-<lb />
eye view of the camipus as it very<lb />
possibly will be, try stretching your<lb />
imagination to include some dreams�<lb />
'though we have to admit these are<lb />
far fetched�-of the benefactors of<lb />
our institution. Across 10th Street,<lb />
Movie Review: 'Martin Luther<lb />
Film Reveals Protestant Faith<lb />
by Laura Credle<lb />
BAD SIGN IN PENNSYLVANIA<lb />
(ACP)�A poll taken at Westmin-<lb />
ster College, Pa. showed that nine<lb />
out of ten students knew nothing<lb />
about the Bricker amendment. One<lb />
tad nt said he knew it had<lb />
something to do with the President<lb />
and treaties, but said he had not<lb />
"bothered to investigate the subject<lb />
Commented the Holcad, college<lb />
newspaper: "This indicates that stu-<lb />
dents are snug in their little world<lb />
of 1,000 people. We consider this a<lb />
bad sign<lb />
RICH: Something you might be if<lb />
1 it weren't for taxes.<lb />
P rhaps he most vivid modern ex-<lb />
planation of the Protestant faith and<lb />
tfhe Reformation is revealed in the<lb />
current movie. "Martin Luther<lb />
The story of the 16th century<lb />
break in the Roraan Catholic Church,<lb />
this movie presents vividly the trials<lb />
of body and of spirit which Lut er<lb />
suffered in : ringing about what he<lb />
believed.<lb />
Documented and hotographed in<lb />
West Germany by an independent<lb />
film corporation, "Martin Luther"<lb />
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�s:<lb />
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VWttr MAKES A<lb />
wcw TASTE BETreR?<lb />
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? ITS ToASTED<lb />
�k ase better<lb />
. a ftr for two<lb />
A XrtioW tast6Sn. I. LuoW S"i9<lb />
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2. That tobMo; � S-ggj<lb />
taste W�er-irswi�pM�w<lb />
tM famous Lucky tobaoco<lb />
tones up cfeeSevn better-<lb />
leaner frfsher, smccther.<lb />
cleaner, .��,� better.<lb />
That's wW a I�oW �teb <lb />
And naturally, students<lb />
thousands of ��"eLl other brands.<lb />
prefer LucKxes to al<lb />
So, enjoy better taste.<lb />
Go LucKY1-<lb />
Home Ec Student<lb />
Composes Play<lb />
Copi s of "The Ellen H. Richards'<lb />
C alione-e a . lay written by G-wen-<lb />
dola Wiiliams of Oakhoro. past presi-<lb />
de of the Home Economics Club,<lb />
have been distributed to college home<lb />
economics clubs throughout the na-<lb />
tion by the American Home Econom-<lb />
ics Association. The work will be used<lb />
fay recipients as resource material.<lb />
Scenes in the play are based on<lb />
incidents in "The Life of Ellen H.<lb />
Richards" by Carolyn L. Hunt. Miss<lb />
Williams' play was first presented by<lb />
ihe Home Economics Club here in<lb />
D cember, 1952, at their Christmas<lb />
program celebrating the birthday of<lb />
Mrs. Richards, who is often called<lb />
the founder of the American Home<lb />
Economics Association.<lb />
The production was repeated for<lb />
the opening meeting of the North<lb />
Carolina Home Economics Clubs Con-<lb />
vention at East Carolina in Aipril,<lb />
1953. The message in Miss Williams<lb />
play set the theme lor the convention.<lb />
tarts when Luther. a.s a law situdent,<lb />
gives up his studi s to enter the<lb />
rvic( r the church. As an Augus-<lb />
tin'an monk, he begins to question<lb />
the intelligence and merit of certain<lb />
' olic principles including the em-<lb />
i has's upon holy relics and the sale<lb />
"indulgences" whereby salvation in<lb />
 herea�ter is guaranteed.<lb />
His. qu stioning leads finally to his<lb />
 Theses which bring .about open<lb />
vutaiv between him and the Church,<lb />
through the finst tottering steps<lb />
the Lu&amp;ieran movement, including<lb />
- famous debate with John Ek at<lb />
 ij zig University, the movie remains<lb />
torically correct.<lb />
Finally, aft r Luther's interpreta-<lb />
n as weathered the vicious at-<lb />
tempts of the Catholic Churcr to<lb />
e-troy it, the film closes with Prot-<lb />
. 'anti-m si reading rampantly over<lb />
all Europe.<lb />
As a contribution to beitter under-<lb />
standing of the formation o-f Prot-<lb />
stantisan, this movie has few peers.<lb />
Whereas it may cau.se some dissension<lb />
b tween Protestants and Catholics,<lb />
it -eem that its historical value out-<lb />
weighs any possJ le dissension.<lb />
In certain provinces of Canada,<lb />
however, the film has been banned<lb />
by officials of the Catholic Church. ;<lb />
from t e gym, th re is a 80-ecre<lb />
expansion which will be devoted to<lb />
several dormitories, tennis court<lb />
and an athletic stadium.<lb />
As you may recall your first quar-<lb />
ter of walking blocks to get on cam-<lb />
pus, you mi-gh.1 find yourself envying<lb />
the lucky residents who probably had<lb />
no worry at all about a tainng a<lb />
dormitory room. Of course all ath-<lb />
letic minded alumni will swell w<lb />
pride over the tennis courts ;nd tho<lb />
stadium.<lb />
If you are a home economic- major.<lb />
you surely must see the shiny new<lb />
Home Economics Building near the<lb />
Home Management House. Remember<lb />
how you used to trudge from the<lb />
House to Flanagan? With the h<lb />
economics removed 'hum Flanagan,<lb />
(the business and science departments<lb />
� hould be sitting j n ttj w ty<lb />
of -lace for typewriters and experi-<lb />
mental labs.<lb />
Should you take a hik over bo the<lb />
ning School, you'll really think<lb />
you need reviving, for you will behold<lb />
�i cemvph tely modernized versk)<lb />
the place in which you may 1<lb />
done your practice leaching a few<lb />
y a rs, or more, ag<lb />
But now for the greatest thrill of<lb />
all Do you remember the playground<lb />
area that was more woods than any-<lb />
thing else which bordered Cotan<lb />
S reet? Well, it isn't woods, or even<lb />
a playground, anymore. Just a few-<lb />
years ago. a wealthy Nor Carolina<lb />
gentleman saw fit to endow our noble<lb />
college with a worthy sum of money.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, M.<lb />
13, I9f.4<lb />
Overemphasis Of Athletics Or: The Easy Road To A Winning Football Squad At Pine Knoll U<lb />
S V y llipiial � vmmmm all-winning we got the gen n the be ,<lb />
   .v. fe,iiBW P�� th� arnunJ th comer. Pop Pigskin ifot on Pine Knoll never came to light, A soon aa the football season end ������- H, � . smiled sikrhtry, "an .<lb />
Once upon a time, Ion long ago, the� nobody, induing Pop, the atu- around the corner Pop Pigskin got<lb />
� re existed a small, unpretentious dent body and the players seemed to a crick in his back. It wasn t a bad<lb />
an even -mailer and<lb />
I pretentious football team.<lb />
Year aJter year this college (let's<lb />
call it Pine Knoll U.) turned out<lb />
i� small graduating class and<lb />
the same sonall non-winning football<lb />
team.<lb />
Now Pine Knoll I<lb />
-( � . as small colleges go. It was<lb />
at it ad been so, so long<lb />
.i new building or a new in-<lb />
tru<lb />
added that<lb />
and instructors were<lb />
to<lb />
show<lb />
voul<lb />
�<lb />
care anyway.<lb />
But nevertheless, year after year,<lb />
Pine Knull faithfully fielded a team.<lb />
The boys always; practiced with<lb />
equal faith, kept in good condition<lb />
and studied hard to make good<lb />
marks. And each Monday during<lb />
wasn't a bad ! the fall, no matter how bad the pre-<lb />
vieus Saturday's defeat had been.<lb />
they always showed up on time for<lb />
practice and looked forward with<lb />
. agerness to a orbing another heat-<lb />
ing the following Saturday.<lb />
Everyone seemed to be reasonably<lb />
Nati1 ied with the situation. Of<lb />
course, everyone would have pre-<lb />
ferred to win more often but then<lb />
the boys enjoyed laying because<lb />
they liked the game, the students<lb />
enjoyed going because they !ed<lb />
file game and Pop Pigskin enjoi<lb />
coaching because he liked the game<lb />
But then it happened. Late one<lb />
summer, with football season just<lb />
both<lb />
be-<lb />
we&amp;r and tear<lb />
a me small group<lb />
 reported to old<lb />
itball practice and<lb />
led out the same<lb />
rolled around<lb />
out in full<lb />
jir classmates get<lb />
, gridiron, but<lb />
crick as cricks go I ut when Pop<lb />
went to the Doc he got an emphatic<lb />
answer, "No more coaching for you (<lb />
Of course, Pop was broken hearted j<lb />
at being forced into retirement for j<lb />
he dearly loved coaching his players<lb />
and was dearly loved in return. But<lb />
Pop had osie consolation. The year<lb />
before a promising young man had<lb />
ap; eared on the Pine Knoll campus<lb />
and demanded a job as assistant<lb />
footfcall coach. He brought with him<lb />
a complete set of press clippings<lb />
w kh . roved beyond a doubt that<lb />
he hail been just about the greatest<lb />
halfback ever to attend nearby<lb />
Calisthenics College.<lb />
A Bright Young Man<lb />
This bright young man, Henry<lb />
Halback by name, so dazzled the<lb />
administration at little Pine Knoll<lb />
T. that he was promptly given a<lb />
pot it urn<lb />
Pigskin.<lb />
as assistant to old Pop<lb />
.lust why Henry decided<lb />
Outlook Bright As Pirates Look Toward<lb />
Basketball, Baseball In Coming Season<lb />
Baseball<lb />
d sport at<lb />
taken a back seat<lb />
!� �  next year<lb />
d Earl Smith<lb />
. g talent that<lb />
status to<lb />
� and basket-<lb />
nal game can<lb />
ring of<lb />
. ghtt athletes<lb />
 Hi el state pack-<lb />
E V. With the<lb />
om this year's<lb />
t Eastern Division),<lb />
. i current<lb />
c anci of imii roving<lb />
:rown seeme<lb />
e around next<lb />
� �. . nn rtg first with<lb />
. g on around<lb />
�<lb />
terenc<lb />
Bill<lb />
the<lb />
ittei �'� to, sporadic<lb />
i more consistent,<lb />
- e wallop necessary<lb />
am. Bill Hardee,<lb />
from Wilmington, called<lb />
the year during the<lb />
lity as a<lb />
r Britt is the only<lb />
 , , v w o will be missing<lb />
. s  lad.<lb />
Sanderson Gone<lb />
: . � the initial<lb />
V. C. Sanderson<lb />
ama and has seen<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
trumental per-<lb />
 ' fortune- during<lb />
asons. A fine glove-<lb />
i bo replace. Here,<lb />
Mallory will be able to<lb />
Man !ss, transfer<lb />
� tipbell. Maness,<lb />
insistent bats-<lb />
 � le asset to<lb />
ahskethall and<lb />
by Bruce Phillip<lb />
garden is concerned. From Boyd<lb />
i, Dave Nance. Bob Pealey, or<lb />
J. D. B-adiiorxi the tutors can select<lb />
three speedy, dependable outfielders.<lb />
New strength in this department wil.<lb />
come from Wendell in the personage<lb />
of Ollie Baker, a hard-hitting high<lb />
?oler who wi! probably step on<lb />
quite a few toes in is bid for playing<lb />
time. Also, Stanley Stafford of Ker-<lb />
nersville will report and offer com-<lb />
petition for aii outfield berth.<lb />
Rookie Picthers<lb />
Hel where we most need it�<lb />
pitching�will come from Sanford's<lb />
heralded William O'Neil. He is one<lb />
of the most publicized hurlers in the<lb />
state and his record well justifies<lb />
.  ballyhoo, in four years of high<lb />
school play, he lost only one contest<lb />
and averaged around '20 strikeouts<lb />
every game he pitched. Also, Larry<lb />
Barker from Pamlico County is an-<lb />
other outstanding moundsman whose<lb />
ability for winning games has brought<lb />
him immense publicity. Joe Gahagan<lb />
is another chunker, also from Pamli-<lb />
co, who will build the pitching staff<lb />
into an efficient group.<lb />
In further e'foit to obtain players<lb />
for the baseball nine here, Coaches<lb />
Mallory and Smith are holding a day-<lb />
long workout next Monday, the 17th,<lb />
in College Park. Invitations to the<lb />
suite's best hardball players have<lb />
been issued and many are expected<lb />
bo visit the campus and glimpse the<lb />
opportunities offered here. All in all,<lb />
we think the coaching staff should<lb />
be commended for this new baseball<lb />
movement.<lb />
Basketball<lb />
i,i<lb />
iccepted theory that a winning<lb />
combination necessitates height<lb />
the middle has spurred the East<lb />
Carolina recruiting staff into a vast<lb />
search of the Old North State for<lb />
talent. Coach Howard<lb />
Tl<lb />
ease<lb />
dowi<lb />
schoo<lb />
Ut Up<lb />
baseman who will<lb />
a serious challenge<lb />
. re from Campbell.<lb />
o cab<lb />
again be in good<lb />
i ecil Heath<lb />
. s i. or year. The<lb />
d a poor year at the<lb />
ted to perform efffec-<lb />
 A ball player who<lb />
erves an opportunity to<lb />
ill n<lb />
li<lb />
Freshman Gary<lb />
. Pines. Maddox<lb />
sc nd with<lb />
m for two years<lb />
fn saw of him<lb />
talented<lb />
 loop. Another<lb />
to will motor to<lb />
nd baseman<lb />
is an excellent<lb />
trive someone<lb />
tyer and w<lb />
competition.<lb />
(line Returns<lb />
r Cline ha � a year of eligi-<lb />
maj play third in '65<lb />
etter side is displayed<lb />
eld If Charlie Cherry's<lb />
ani mends properly during the sum-<lb />
mer, most likely, he will get the hot<lb />
corner nod. Two senior shortstops<lb />
will leave via graduation. Paul Jones<lb />
and Wilbur Thompson wll leave a<lb />
big gap at short. The mentors hope<lb />
that from Freshman Ray Pennington,<lb />
incoming Jerry Stewart of Samford<lb />
and Roger Honeycutt of Fuquay a<lb />
suitable short fielder can be found.<lb />
Stewart, especially, is a commendable<lb />
player who presently is playing a<lb />
major role i� Sanford's bid for the<lb />
state championship.<lb />
Right now the Pirates can boast of<lb />
one of the finest outfields in the<lb />
conference and several newcomers of<lb />
potent aptitude will set the Bucs up<lb />
Uhty strong as far as the outer<lb />
high<lb />
Porter and Coach Earl Smith have<lb />
worked diligently in an relentless<lb />
search for outstanding high school<lb />
stars and have conn up with what<lb />
is to be highly potential group<lb />
of incoming freshmen and transfers.<lb />
First, let's take a peek at the per-<lb />
sonnel on hand which will make up the<lb />
nucleus of the 1954-55 aggregation.<lb />
Absent when Coach Porter unieases<lb />
his Pirates next winter will be All-<lb />
Staters Bobby Hodges and Charlie<lb />
Huffman, who combined their talents<lb />
a � ason to lead the eager to the<lb />
North State Conference champion-<lb />
ship and the NAIA District 26 title.<lb />
Hodges is the greatest scorer in North<lb />
State Conference history. The 6'6<lb />
senior scored 662 points las year to<lb />
bring his four year total to a volum-<lb />
inous 2020 points-�a newly estei lished<lb />
record for a North State loon per-<lb />
I former. He was selectd unanimously<lb />
All-Conference and proved himself<lb />
the finest athlete in Buccan er his-<lb />
tory. Huffman, the conscientious hook<lb />
� artist, contributed much to pro-<lb />
duce the excellent 23-2 won-lost re-<lb />
cord. He scored 385 points and his<lb />
unding was a war of strength.<lb />
Also gone will the versatile and able<lb />
Paul Jones. The consistent "sixth"<lb />
mar; was the needed spark from the<lb />
bench that made the victorious sea-<lb />
son possible.<lb />
Heath, Thomas Back<lb />
Among the returning veterans are<lb />
Cecil Heath and J. C. Thomas. Also<lb />
vou may consider Frosh Don Harris<lb />
in thi� category, for certainly he<lb />
proved himself a superlative eager<lb />
in last year's wars. Heath is the<lb />
smallest in statue, but the most po-<lb />
lished player of the repeaters. "Rat<lb />
as he is affectionately called, is a<lb />
superb floorman and appears to be<lb />
in line for the captaincy of the coming<lb />
season's outfit. The little man can set<lb />
up plays and dig in on defense with<lb />
the very best of them and is tl<lb />
affirmed p fople's choice.<lb />
Thomas, who will te a junior next<lb />
ason. has developed greatly from<lb />
prep day and is oi.e of the league's<lb />
foremost guard Harris, the long-<lb />
range heii to S nn Russell's number<lb />
"14" is a semblance of the great<lb />
Russell in action and his blinding<lb />
drives I ring back memories of when<lb />
the Pirate captain was amazing ev-<lb />
eryone in the state. Strongest among<lb />
the second five who are expected to<lb />
 reduce" in the fight next year are<lb />
Waverly Aikins, center, and William<lb />
McArthur, forward. Ron Hodge play-<lb />
ed considerably at guard utst year<lb />
and is now playing professional base-<lb />
ball. He is. though, expected to suit<lb />
up for the Pirates when the first<lb />
gun sounds. E. W. Bush, senior from<lb />
Jacksonville, will be back for another<lb />
year's elig'biliay also.<lb />
Recruiters Active<lb />
The tentacles of the enlisting staff<lb />
have reached out and induced some<lb />
if � e finest prep players in North<lb />
Carolina to cast their lots with the<lb />
Pirartes. Probably the most renowned<lb />
of these include big Marion Hale, 6'<lb />
4" center from Wilmington High<lb />
School, and Lnwood Maness, 6' 3"<lb />
transfer forward from Camp ell Jun-<lb />
ior College. Maness was one of the<lb />
stalwarts on the Gamete champion-<lb />
ship club and was selected to the<lb />
irable mention junior college All-<lb />
America squad. Others who are inter-<lb />
est! ng in donning the purple and<lb />
gold include Fred James of Church-<lb />
land, Va who scored 83 points in 32<lb />
minutes during the past season. He<lb />
was one of t; e select few chosen to<lb />
play in the annual high school All-<lb />
Star game in Murray, Ky. in August.<lb />
James averaged over 36 points per<lb />
contest in 1953-54. Maurice Everett<lb />
of Robersonville is another outstand-<lb />
ing eager who is expected to play on<lb />
the Memorial hardwood next year.<lb />
Henry Bowers, 6'3" forward from<lb />
Knightdale, also is planning to do<lb />
his scoring for the Bucs. From<lb />
Greensboro is expected Waddell Solo-<lb />
mon. Solomon is a 5T0" piaymaker<lb />
who is reported to be of the Cecil<lb />
Heath calibre. Sid Manning of New-<lb />
port has indicated an interest in en-<lb />
rolling here next fall.<lb />
Carvel NickoLs of Tri-City High is<lb />
a rangy six-four and has already<lb />
applied at East Carolina for his four<lb />
years of college.<lb />
From all reports the Pirates will<lb />
field a formidable team next season<lb />
despite the tremendous losses. Re-<lb />
member what everyone said when<lb />
Russell left? Well, this past season<lb />
was the best a Pirate entry ever<lb />
enjoyed. Time will tell.<lb />
on Pine Knoll never came to light<lb />
but it was rumored that a certain<lb />
mountain gal who lived near Pine<lb />
Knoll had struck his fancy.<lb />
At any rate Henry's first season at<lb />
Pine Knoll proved to be the most<lb />
successful in many a year. The<lb />
Pine Knoll Panthers won not one, not<lb />
two, but THREE of their six games.<lb />
As a result of the previous year's<lb />
good fortune, Henry was promptly<lb />
named successor to old Pop Pigskin.<lb />
And then the fun started. Henry-<lb />
raved and he ranted; he beat the<lb />
bushes and came up with some fine<lb />
young monsters who could kick a<lb />
football a mile; he arranged an awe-<lb />
inspiring last minute schedule and<lb />
when opening day date rolled around<lb />
Pine Knoll's somewhat decrepit sta-<lb />
dium was literally overflowing. The<lb />
Pine Knoll Panthers won that first<lb />
game behind the devastating run-<lb />
nn� of fullback Slobberlips Slobin-<lb />
ski and marched through the rest<lb />
of the season with only one loss,<lb />
that a 13-12 defeat by Starlight U<lb />
a school where it was rumored that<lb />
players were paid for playing, gua-<lb />
ranteed passing marks in their stu-<lb />
dies, and given bonuses for out-<lb />
standing performance on the grid-<lb />
iron.<lb />
The student body and the faculty<lb />
were overcome with joy at the first<lb />
winning season in Pine Knoll's his-<lb />
tory. They even decided that Pine<lb />
Knoll was an unimposing name and<lb />
promptly switched to Pine Moun-<lb />
tain.<lb />
As soon as the football season end-<lb />
ed however, Hemy Halfback went<lb />
before the board of directors and<lb />
turned -xi hi n08- plea�1 off"<lb />
tilie-gria.ro. chamt. He sipoke vi-<lb />
vidly ot new buildings, an enlarged<lb />
curriculum, all the things that<lb />
would come from the money brought<lb />
in by a? all-winning football team.<lb />
All Henry asked in return was a<lb />
chance to have a free hand in get-<lb />
ting what players he needed (and<lb />
itisu ring that they stayed at Pine<lb />
Mountain.)<lb />
A f w of the board of directors<lb />
were hesitant at Henry's proposition<lb />
but the majority, swept along by<lb />
visions of national recognition for<lb />
�heir little school, carried<lb />
Henry's plan.<lb />
When fflie students and faculty<lb />
returned to Pine Mountain the fol-<lb />
lowing' fall they were overwhelmed<lb />
at the change in their football<lb />
quad. On the practice field each<lb />
afternoon herds of thundering ele-<lb />
phants, some of whom it was douM-<lb />
ed could speak English, pranced up<lb />
�ind down.<lb />
But wh'n the opening game rolled<lb />
around everyone was satisfied.<lb />
The Pine Mountain Panthers liter-<lb />
ally revenged poor little Sandspur<lb />
Seminary, a school that two seasons<lb />
ago had whipped Pine Mountain<lb />
40-0 The fact that four Sandspurs<lb />
were carted off to the hospital with<lb />
various and sundry injuries mat-<lb />
tered little, for after all wasn't win-<lb />
ning what counted?<lb />
Week after week the all-winning<lb />
line Mountain Paatfaen rolled on un<lb />
til at last the- final game of the year,<lb />
against Starlight C approached<lb />
At C e final chalk talk before tl �<lb />
Starlight game, old Pop Pig-km de-<lb />
cided io sit in and see just how<lb />
things ware with Henry and the<lb />
rejuvenated Pine Mountain Pant<lb />
When Pop walked in trie door of<lb />
the football player- auditorium in<lb />
t. e now field h use (buiU I<lb />
the receipt from the successful<lb />
son the year before) i few ill-con-<lb />
cealed snicker were heard in the<lb />
room.<lb />
But Henry Haiffa. k W8JS not at a<lb />
lo s; nosin e, not Hem He escort<lb />
over ' ed Top Pig kin bo the front of<lb />
: room and gave him a place on<lb />
front row Then n� turned<lb />
players,<lb />
"You Let 'em Score"<lb />
"You guy- played like a bunch of<lb />
pan  waiu  la t we k against I<lb />
Pok� College Henry uted<lb />
"What's more I e cream d, "you<lb />
let em SCORE (That the final<lb />
tally had been 56 I n't seem to<lb />
matter.)<lb />
"Now tomorrow Henry continued,<lb />
"you bums be up against a bail<lb />
clui . Starlight plays for keeps and<lb />
that's jut what we're going to do!<lb />
SEE<lb />
"Now get this. Touchdowtiiowski,<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
EAST CAH0L1KIAK<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
Pirate Track Team Wins League Title<lb />
news and bad on titk<lb />
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11 .ttle to Elon'9<lb />
1: consecutive<lb />
1�� be offered.<lb />
ha i a superior club,<lb />
e -l.iu . and hat<lb />
record is not as<lb />
.lie of the eldger, iow-<lb />
� one, but two more<lb />
champion-<lb />
h eedy collated<lb />
bask<lb />
action<lb />
even years for the Bucs.<lb />
top it all, King, playing against t<lb />
Eion's Don Smith, eseesssfully cap- j<lb />
. � individual title. A rally on <lb />
i fined nine was necessary but<lb />
King was up to it and came through<lb />
ie-over-par triumph.<lb />
with<lb />
and . in only its<lb />
. g this year, turned back<lb />
P �. W stern Carolina,<lb />
ling champion<lb />
lie. 1 y take the<lb />
re squad and<lb />
Leon "Shot"<lb />
.rratulations.<lb />
owe r, the teams<lb />
Old .North State will have I<lb />
. ��� �� tk up the I<lb />
B ics have built a cl am-<lb />
thei sport. By then,<lb />
- will be "lay-<lb />
: d tl e job of<lb />
ir newly-won crown<lb />
arder ' an expected. The j<lb />
90 rec ntly made<lb />
r of charm for us,<lb />
a : �. I that the track-<lb />
� up to the defense<lb />
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epngfront theBucs<lb />
KIawaywith 1league<lb />
TteimofludeKing,<lb />
MiH rrj� Kainev aml Pat<lb />
, i-i:ra1 totalof 648<lb />
Xs-ate Conference<lb />
�����<lb />
THE LAST ROUNDUP: Now that<lb />
the year Ls drawing to a close and<lb />
East Carolina athletes are packing<lb />
away their equipment for another<lb />
year, the time comes to look back on<lb />
w! at has been accomplished and also<lb />
to look ahead at what remains to be<lb />
done.<lb />
Athletically speaking it has been a<lb />
good year for the Pirates. Four con-<lb />
ference championships out of six<lb />
sports isn a bad record in any<lb />
league but perhaps even this can be<lb />
improved.<lb />
Next fall the football squad under-<lb />
takes the most ambitious schedule<lb />
in tlie history of the school. Follow -<lb />
ing I at the tiasketball team swings<lb />
into action, also wih an ambitious<lb />
schedule to handle. Swimming too,<lb />
should come op with a top-notch slate<lb />
as the Pirates formally enter still<lb />
another realm of competition.<lb />
Spring will bring baseball, golf,<lb />
 ivis and track, all with expanding<lb />
schedules and more difficult oppon-<lb />
ents.<lb />
The pressure will be on if the Bucs<lb />
expect to keep their championships<lb />
and more than one squad will be out<lb />
to obtain revenge for past defeats.<lb />
Still, we think the '5455 season will<lb />
be a good one for East Carolina.<lb />
Let'? hope we're right.<lb />
King Takes Golfing Title;<lb />
Team Cops Championship<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
Claude King, the husky belter from John Broyhill ,App.<lb />
Wilmington who doubles as a foot-<lb />
ball staT, rallied from an erratic<lb />
start to capture the North State<lb />
Conference golf championship, de-<lb />
feating Don Smith of Elon in an 18-<lb />
hole play-off over the Starmount<lb />
Forest Country Club course Saturday.<lb />
Down two strokes at the end of<lb />
the fir t nine holes, King came back<lb />
aggressively to pick up five strokes<lb />
on Smith on the first four holes of<lb />
the second nine to clinch his second<lb />
successive individual championship.<lb />
The big football fullback posted a<lb />
oiie-under-par 35 on the back nine<lb />
with Smith going to a five-over 41.<lb />
King finished up with a one-over-par<lb />
72, the best round of the tournament,<lb />
compared to a 76 posted by Smith.<lb />
East Carolina's power-swinging Pi-<lb />
rates also won the team crown for<lb />
the second consecutive year and their<lb />
sixth in their seven years of partci-<lb />
 94-86�179<lb />
Kent Moseley, High Point 88-91�179<lb />
George Hall, Appalachian 84-96�180<lb />
Bill Thomas, Appalachian 98-84�182<lb />
Bowman Small, Elon  99-96�195<lb />
The playoff:<lb />
Par out<lb />
King out<lb />
Smith out<lb />
Par in<lb />
King in<lb />
Smith in<lb />
443 444 584�35<lb />
553 644 434�37<lb />
433 544 633�35<lb />
344 354 534�35�71<lb />
344 354 534�36�72<lb />
466 454 445�41�76<lb />
Elon Christians<lb />
Capture Pennant<lb />
For the third consecutive year<lb />
Eion's Christian, have captured the<lb />
North State Conference's Eastern Di-<lb />
vision title.<lb />
The Christians, who defeated East<lb />
pation in the loop. The local linksters Carolina in a doubleheader Saturday,<lb />
Bobby Perry Tops<lb />
Pirate Scoring<lb />
With Two Firsts<lb />
inches.<lb />
Javelin: 1. Nielson (G). 2. Hayes<lb />
(ECC). 3. Hurst (ECC). 4. Bennett<lb />
(Elon). Distance: 158 feet, 5 inches.<lb />
Quakers Defeat<lb />
Buccaneer Nine<lb />
SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
For this closing note we'd like to<lb />
drop the journalistic "we" which is<lb />
standard policy in this column sad<lb />
resort to a more personalized "I<lb />
I should like to extend my per-<lb />
sonal appreciation to those who have<lb />
cooperated so well with me thi� year<lb />
in an attempt to produce proper<lb />
sports coverage here. To the sports<lb />
staff in articular�Bruce Phillips,<lb />
Anwer Joseph and J. W. Browning�<lb />
many thanks for your much needed<lb />
assi stance<lb />
posted a team total of 648, a total<lb />
of 40 strokes ahead of their nearest<lb />
o poneut which was Elon with a 688.<lb />
High Point and Appalachian, the<lb />
other two teams in the tournament,<lb />
posted identical team scores of 691.<lb />
Other individual scores of East<lb />
Carolina's golfers were: Dave Martin-<lb />
155, Pat Hunt-168, Harry Rainey-174.<lb />
Claude King's two-day total was 151.<lb />
The tournament included 36 holes<lb />
of medal play�18 on each of the<lb />
two days.<lb />
The cards:<lb />
Claude King, ECC 74-77�151<lb />
Don Smith, Elon 78-73�161<lb />
Dave Martin, EOC 76 79�155<lb />
Bill Greene, Appalachian 81-77�158<lb />
Tom B aver, High Point 81-84�165<lb />
Pat Hunt, EOC  88-80�168<lb />
Joe Harvey, Elon  81-87�168<lb />
Ed Love, High Point  84 89�173<lb />
Tom MeGhee, High Point 84-90�174<lb />
Harry Rainey, EOC  81-93�174<lb />
Ota Leighton, Elon 83-91�174<lb />
wound up their campaign with a 13-2<lb />
mark. East Carolina, at 8-7, was in<lb />
first place Monday with one game,<lb />
against Atlantic Christian, scheduled<lb />
for yesterday.<lb />
In the Western Division Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne's Bears were apparently head-<lb />
ed for another title also. The Bears<lb />
needed only to turn back Western<lb />
Carolina on Monday for thei- second<lb />
consecutive division crown.<lb />
The standings:<lb />
EASTERN DIVISION<lb />
W L<lb />
Elon .   13 2<lb />
East Carolina  8 7<lb />
Atlantic Christian 6 7<lb />
Guilford 6 9<lb />
High Point  2 10<lb />
WESTERN DIVISION<lb />
W L<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne  8 3<lb />
Western Carolina  8 4<lb />
Catawba  6 5<lb />
Appalachian  1 10<lb />
East Carolina's hopes of winning<lb />
the Eastern Division of the North<lb />
State loop race were shattered as<lb />
the Quakers of Guilford College hand-<lb />
ed the Pirates their eigbth loss of<lb />
the season 6-3 at Guilford May 7.<lb />
The Quakers took an early lead<lb />
and held it throughout the game.<lb />
The Pirates used four pitchers to<lb />
' � the Quaker attack, but it was<lb />
in vain. Gene Taylor, the first of<lb />
the four pitchers, was charged with<lb />
the defeat.<lb />
Pet.<lb />
.86 7<lb />
.533<lb />
.462<lb />
.400<lb />
.167<lb />
Pet.<lb />
.727<lb />
.667<lb />
.500<lb />
.091<lb />
The box:<lb />
ECC<lb />
Heath, 2o<lb />
Thompson, ss<lb />
Penley, if<lb />
G. Cline, 3b<lb />
Sanderson, lb<lb />
Hooper, cf<lb />
Nance, rf<lb />
Gay, rf<lb />
Hux, rf<lb />
B. Cline, c<lb />
Taylor, p<lb />
Piner, p<lb />
Owens, 5<lb />
a-Jones<lb />
Hall, p<lb />
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Singled for Owens in 7th.<lb />
Hit into double play for Hall in<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
The East Carolina track team ran<lb />
away with top honors in the North<lb />
State Conference track meet Satur-<lb />
day at High Point, despite the ef-<lb />
forts of five other conference entries.<lb />
Tine Pirates, coached (by Leon Ellis,<lb />
took first place in the meet by rolling<lb />
up 48 points. Lenoir Rhyne, the de-<lb />
fending champion, took second place<lb />
with only 34  oints. The others were:<lb />
Elon, 29; Guilford, 23; High Point,<lb />
22; and Western Carolina, eight. The<lb />
other three conference schools did not<lb />
compete in the event.<lb />
The Bucs' young track squad wound<lb />
up with five firsts, four seconds,<lb />
five thirds and two fourths for their<lb />
total of points. They actually had<lb />
another first place in the mile relay,<lb />
but were ruled out on a technical<lb />
point of procedure. The Bucs fin-<lb />
ished the relay in 3:42, but<lb />
ished the relay in 3:42, but Track<lb />
officials ruled that East Carolina's<lb />
O'Bryhn Edwards cut in front of an-<lb />
other runner too soon. With East<lb />
Carolina disqualified, second-place<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne won on the strength<lb />
of its 3:50.5 time.<lb />
Although no records were broken<lb />
in the meet, the .Pirates' Bobby Perry<lb />
did manage to tie the record for the<lb />
100-yd. dash. The freshman speed-<lb />
ster's time was 9.9 and he now shares<lb />
the record with Lenoir Rhyne's Rob-<lb />
erts.<lb />
Perry Top Scorer<lb />
Perry led the individual scoring for<lb />
the Pirates with a total of 12 points.<lb />
He had to settle for runner-up hon-<lb />
ors for the meet, however, as Eion's<lb />
John Platt chalked op thirteen 1-0<lb />
points. Perry scored his total by<lb />
finisihing first in the 100 and 220 and<lb />
third in the broad jump.<lb />
Much credit should be given to<lb />
Coach Ellis and his squad for the<lb />
brilliant exhibition displayed in spite<lb />
of the fact that they were the first<lb />
track team that East Carolina has<lb />
ever had. Ellis, a former football<lb />
Standout at East Carolina, worked as<lb />
an e.vp rt to form this well-rounded<lb />
track team and his supreme efforts<lb />
were not in vain. The Pirate track-<lb />
sters performed as veterans with<lb />
many years of experience as they i run: Schmidt. Double play: Heath<lb />
defeated State earlier in the season<lb />
end ended the season with this com-<lb />
mendable North State triumph.<lb />
track at East Carolina can be<lb />
expected to lie superior as long as<lb />
 ; coach and the 'players show their<lb />
interest and enthusiasm in the sport<lb />
th y have done this season. Most<lb />
o? the trackters are freshmen and<lb />
ophomorcB so the Pirates may be<lb />
j as ured ac having another splendid<lb />
squad next year.<lb />
The summary:<lb />
Track Events<lb />
100-Yard Dash: 1. Perry (ECC).<lb />
2. Hay s (ECC). 3. Amorginos (LR).<lb />
4. Richards (Elon). Time: 9.9.<lb />
220-Yard Dash: 1. Perry (ECC).<lb />
2. Hayes (EOC). Moore (LR). 4.<lb />
Christians Hand<lb />
Pirates Defeat<lb />
In Doubleheader<lb />
Eion's Christians, winners of the<lb />
North State Conference's Eastern Di-<lb />
vision title, swept a doubleheader<lb />
from East Carolina, 4-0 and 2-1,<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
The games, which were played on<lb />
the Christians' field, marked the end<lb />
of regular season play for the victors.<lb />
Bast Carolina ended its season yes-<lb />
terday against Atlantic Christian.<lb />
Sherrill Hall and East Carolinaa<lb />
Jimmy Barnes locked horns in a<lb />
pitching battle that was broken when<lb />
the Christians scored twice in the<lb />
fifth. The victors could collect but<lb />
five hits during the contest while the<lb />
Pirates managed only two, both by<lb />
Paul Jones.<lb />
'n the second contest Mack Cherry<lb />
held tjhe Christians to three scattered<lb />
hits but shoddy fieldinj sent him<lb />
down to a 2-1 defeat. Luther Conger<lb />
went the route for Elon and allowed<lb />
only five safeties.<lb />
The Bucs collected their lone run<lb />
in the .seventh and final frame when<lb />
W. C. Sanderson singled, went to<lb />
second on an outfield fly and scored<lb />
on a single by Major Hooper.<lb />
The boxes:<lb />
First Game<lb />
Totals<lb />
a<lb />
h-<lb />
9th.<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Charlton, 3b<lb />
Redfern, If<lb />
Schmidt, 2b<lb />
Frye, rf<lb />
Atkins, cf<lb />
Cashion, sg<lb />
Leary, lb<lb />
Traififord, c<lb />
Mikies, p<lb />
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Heath, 2b<lb />
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Penley, of<lb />
G. Cline, If<lb />
Sanderson, lb<lb />
Jones, 3b<lb />
Nance, rf<lb />
B. Cline, c<lb />
Barnes, p<lb />
Owens, p . .<lb />
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Totals<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
ECC 000 001 200�3<lb />
Guilford 202 011 OOx�6<lb />
Runs batted in: B. Cline, Jones,<lb />
Charlton, Schmidt 2, Cashion 3. Two-<lb />
base hits: Heath, Charlton. Three-<lb />
bsse hits: B. Cline, Schmidt. Home<lb />
(unassisted). Stolen base: Schmidt.<lb />
Sacrifices: Mikles 2. Bases on balls,<lb />
off: Mikles 4, Taylor 1, Piner 2, Hall<lb />
4. Struck out, by: Mikles 5, Taylor<lb />
3, Piner 3, Hall 3. Hits, off: Taylor<lb />
3 in 3 1-3, Piner 5 in 3, Owens 0 in<lb />
1-3, Hall 1 in 2 1-3. Wild pitches:<lb />
Mikles, Taylor. Losing pitcher: Tay-<lb />
.or. Umpires: Picard and Apple.<lb />
lime: 2:50. Attendance: 100 (esti-<lb />
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'h.mbers (ECC). Time: 23.3.<lb />
140-Yard Run: 1. McKeithan (LR)<lb />
Brown (LR). 3. Pickett (ECC)<lb />
4. McLean (LR). Time: 54.6.<lb />
880-Yard Run: 1. McKeithan (LR)<lb />
2. Haworth (G). 3. Fratino (ECC)<lb />
4. Martin (Elon). Time: 2:11.<lb />
Mile Run: 1. Tuten (EOC). 2.<lb />
Campbell (LR). 3. Davis (HP). 4.<lb />
Morrison (Elon). Time: 5:20.8.<lb />
Two-Mile Pun: 1. Roberts (ECC).<lb />
2. Dixon (HP). 3. Haworth (G). 4.<lb />
Tuten (ECC). Time: 11:56.5.<lb />
120-Yard High Hurdles: 1. Platt<lb />
(Elon). 2. Bennett (Elon). 3. Moretz<lb />
(LR). 4. Franca (G). Time: 15.7.<lb />
220-Yard Low Hurdles: 1. Bennett<lb />
(Elon). 2. Platt (Elon). 3. Moretz<lb />
(LR). 4. Dasher (LR). Time: 27.5.<lb />
Mile Relay: 1. Lenoir Rhyne. 2.<lb />
Guilford. 3. Elon. 4. High Point.<lb />
Time: 3:50.5. (Lenoir Rhyne declared<lb />
winner after Eaat Carolina disquali-<lb />
fied for fouling.)<lb />
Field Events<lb />
Shot Put: 1. Smith (WCC). 2. Lee<lb />
(EOC). 3. Younts (G). 4. Platt<lb />
(Elon). DL-tance: 39 feet, 4 inches.<lb />
Discus: 1. Reddick (HP). 2. Smith<lb />
(WCC). 3. Wolverton (ECC). 4.<lb />
Younts (G). Distance: 114 feet, eight<lb />
inches.<lb />
High Jump: 1. Moseley (HP). 2.<lb />
Mosteller (HP). 3. Maddov (Elon).<lb />
4. Tie between Platt and Bennett<lb />
(Elon), Amorginos and Dasiher (LR),<lb />
and Schmidt and Downing (G).<lb />
Height: 5 feet, 5 inches.<lb />
Pole Vault: 1. Tie between Hurst<lb />
(ECC) and Platt (Elon). 3. Tie be-<lb />
tween Bliss and Campbell (LR).<lb />
Height: 10 feet, 6 inches.<lb />
Broad Jump: 1. Francis (G). 2.<lb />
Moseley (HP). 3. Perry (EOC). 4.<lb />
Trafford (G). Distance: 21 feet, 1 1-2<lb />
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Totals  21 0 2 18 4 1<lb />
EOC  000 000 0�O<lb />
Elon 000 022 x�4<lb />
Runs batted in: Langston, Myers,<lb />
Mclntyre. Two-base hits: Jones, Mc-<lb />
int-yre, Greene. Stolen bases: G. Cline,<lb />
McDaniel, Myers. Sacrifices: Heath,<lb />
Packard. Left on bases: ECC 6, Elon<lb />
4. Bases on balls, off: Barnes 3,<lb />
nv ns 1, Harris 1, Hall 4. Strikeouts,<lb />
y: Barnes 2, Owens 1, Hall 6. Hits,<lb />
oii Barnes 4 in 4 2-3, Owens 1 in<lb />
1-3, Harris 0 in 1. Wild pitches: Har-<lb />
ris. Losing pitcher: Barnes. Time:<lb />
1.45. Umpires: Reiber and Roberts.<lb />
Second Game<lb />
ECCABRHoAE<lb />
Heath, 2b300110<lb />
W. Thompson, ss301232<lb />
Jones, 3b201010<lb />
u. Cl.ne, If300000<lb />
Sanderson,lb311620<lb />
Penley, rf301100<lb />
Hooper, cf301100<lb />
Britt, c 300601<lb />
Cherry, p200120<lb />
a-B. Cline100000<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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ECC's Rowland Heads Collegiate Group<lb />
THURSDAY. MAY ,<lb />
Business Education Students Win Credited To Owens<lb />
NC Scientists Elect New Officers Receive Penmanship Awards Pirates Crush Quakers, 9-1<lb />
Dr. VV. 0. Pocket of the depart-<lb />
ment of biology, Davidson College,<lb />
was elected, president of the North<lb />
Carolina Academy of Science at the<lb />
"�i ai � tal meeting of the organ-<lb />
ization - Id lere over the weekend.<lb />
He succeeds Dr. Donald B. Ander-<lb />
son of State College.<lb />
Other officers chosen to bead the<lb />
Academy are Dr. A. D. Shaftesbury,<lb />
Woman's College INr, vice presi-<lb />
; Dr. Charles S. Black, Wake<lb />
Forest, member of the Executive<lb />
ttee; and Dr Maurice Whit-<lb />
" . of North Carolina,<lb />
Research Grants Com-<lb />
Dr. John A. Yarhrough of<lb />
Meredith continues as secretary-<lb />
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Dr. Messick Attends<lb />
Meeting In New York<lb />
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National Accrediting Committee<lb />
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relati ns, ami<lb />
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Award in Physics. The honor was<lb />
based on his paper "Theoretical Ef-<lb />
fort of Primary Cosmic Riaditation<lb />
on Semiconductors Above the Atmosp-<lb />
here<lb />
Carolyn Herring of Riehlands High<lb />
School and Ann Hoyle of Henderson<lb />
Junior High School were winners of<lb />
first-Jplace awards of $20.00 each in<lb />
the annual Academy Contest for high<lb />
sc ool studctnts. Miss Herring's paper<lb />
"Nonth Carolina am! Ifisa Hoyle's<lb />
dealt with "Water Fowl Refuges in<lb />
with Better Tree Crops by Good<lb />
Cutting Practices<lb />
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ler high school students recerv-<lb />
I awards in the essay contest were:<lb />
for papers on ornithology, Neil An-<lb />
drew Lumbeiton, second place, and<lb />
Shirley Jean Cole, Cameron, third<lb />
place; and for papers on forestry,<lb />
Billy CuJbreth, Lunnberton, second<lb />
place, and Wiley Drye, China Grove.<lb />
third place.<lb />
Events of the Academy meeting<lb />
included the organization of a colleg-<lb />
ate Academy of Science by under-<lb />
graduates in North Carolina colleges<lb />
and universities, and presentation of<lb />
awards to authors of outstanding<lb />
papers read during the program of<lb />
: -w organization.<lb />
Joe P. Rowland of East Carolina<lb />
  chosen as president of the Col-<lb />
legiate Academy; Edyth McCarley of<lb />
E . vice president; and Bill Owens �<lb />
 Atlantic ( ristian, Secrefcary-<lb />
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Priz - of $25 and $15 given by the<lb />
Academy of Science went to under -<lb />
gra kiates resenting outstanding<lb />
pap rs. First and second places were<lb />
awarded, respectively, to Stephen<lb />
Mahaley, Wake Forest, and Richard<lb />
H. Newman, E Ion. Those receiving<lb />
honorable mention were Joanna<lb />
 dson, Woman's College UNC; and<lb />
as . ' I aut � Charles A. Edwards,<lb />
Margaret Ann Mclntosh, and Joe P.<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Win Chesterfield<lb />
Guessing Game<lb />
Win a carton erf Chesterfield clg-<lb />
a rett es!<lb />
Guess the identity of Chesterfield's<lb />
May Queen.<lb />
A masked portrait of the cann. lie<lb />
beauty will be on display in the Y<lb />
store. The rules are simple: just<lb />
write your entry on the back of an<lb />
empty Chesterfield pack and droq it<lb />
into the entry box which will be<lb />
placed also in the Y store.<lb />
The contest will close May 19<lb />
(Wednesday). In caea of more than<lb />
one warmer, duplicate prizes will e<lb />
I reseated.<lb />
Forty-one atuients of business edu-<lb />
' cation at East Carolina College re-<lb />
i eived certificates of su; erior merit<lb />
and gold pins for excellent achieve-<lb />
ment in the International Shorthand<lb />
Penmanship Contest.<lb />
Cecil Ih-ath, junior from Wilming-<lb />
ton, received a .special award as high<lb />
scorer among lit! students who en-<lb />
tered the contest from East Carolina.<lb />
'1 he content, an annual event, is<lb />
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ponsored by the magazine "Today's<lb />
�' crebary Results, just announced,<lb />
idicaite that East Carolina won a<lb />
awards are: Bobbie Lou Avant, Worth<lb />
Baker, Russell Barnes, Sue Brown,<lb />
Melvin Buck, Jackie Sears, Ann<lb />
Bunting, Frasiei Bruton, Louise<lb />
Credle, Helen Harden, Faye DaugV<lb />
try, Edward Gore, Jean T. Gray, Ray<lb />
Harrington, Raye Hathaway, Faye<lb />
Parker, Jean Laamter, Magdalene<lb />
Marshall, Dotty Ann Matthews, ria<lb />
Matthews, Patricia Miller, Howard<lb />
Rooks, Pat Shipp, Charles Tedder,<lb />
Sara Thompson, Betty G. Watson<lb />
land Marv Ann Williams<lb />
ten<lb />
'loois or<lb />
rating among the :<lb />
tlie nation.<lb />
First-year students qualifying for<lb />
awards are: Jarvis Arthur Jr Jean<lb />
Bordeaux, Ann Bowles, Johnni Brat<lb />
well, Joyce Gaylord, Fan Harrell,<lb />
Richard E. Ivey, Willie Carol Honey<lb />
�cull. Janet Latta, Dorothy McCoy,<lb />
j Shiriey McLawhorn, Lois Phillips,<lb />
Mildred Reynolds and Floyd Whitley.<lb />
Second-year students receiving<lb />
St Paul's Curate<lb />
Aids Students<lb />
The Rev. Charles E. Sharp, cur-<lb />
rently serving as priest-in-eharge of<lb />
the Mission Churches of Hyde County,<lb />
assume his duties as college<lb />
� � at St. Paul's Episcopal Church<lb />
here in Greenville in August.<lb />
He w 11 be counselor to the college<lb />
enl and director of the activities<lb />
 � � Canterbury Club. He will also<lb />
-t Dr. Wolverton, rector of St.<lb />
Paul's, in the regular duties of the<lb />
 a high chool Parish.<lb />
Father Sharp is a native of Har-<lb />
Isville. During World War II, he<lb />
in service in the Mediterranean<lb />
iter ol Operations. He received<lb />
is Bachelor of Arts from Wake<lb />
si ollege, his Bachelor of Di-<lb />
y from Yale Divinity School, and<lb />
as done a year's postgraduate work<lb />
t Virginia Theological Seminary.<lb />
"Naw, I don't hate to leave these ivy covered ole halls�I just don't<lb />
know how I'm gonna make a living<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
Adds 23 Members<lb />
Twenty-three new members were<lb />
initiated into the Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
foreign language fraternity Tuesday.<lb />
1 �� a business m seting following the<lb />
initiation the fraternity discussed<lb />
plans for a trip to Atlantic Beach<lb />
Sunday, May 16. The meeting date<lb />
for ne; year was changed to the<lb />
fir � Wednesday of each month.<lb />
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i j Afford, Kris Anderson, Jean Bor-<lb />
deaux, Nellie Brock, Ann Butler. John<lb />
Wesley Brown, Shirley Burrus, Carl<lb />
Carter, .Fan Fisher, Bennie Fogle-<lb />
man, Diana Jones, Grace Jones and<lb />
Carol Sue Maske.<lb />
B itty Jane Matthews, liable Ann<lb />
Mills, Diary Peru ler graft, Hannah<lb />
Phelps, Joseph P. Rowland, Shirley<lb />
' Saieed, Jimmie David Smit�h, Ernest<lb />
White, Janet Williams and Bertha<lb />
Mae Woodcock.<lb />
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by Anne George<lb />
Lat ��� hours, no sleei; ,<lb />
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R man Empire, calculus,<lb />
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