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tion.<lb />
The Lady of Larkspur Lo-<lb />
vill be given in the TV Room of<lb />
Student I'nion Thursday night at<lb />
0.15 The plu � being produced by the<lb />
ers riahoufce.<lb />
asttarolinian<lb />
Dog patch society comes to the campus<lb />
Saturday, as East Carolina observes<lb />
"Sadie Hawkin's Day The race is sched-<lb />
uled to start �t 3:30 p. m. Girls, catch a<lb />
man for (he dance which will be held in<lb />
Wright at 8:00 p. m.<lb />
OLUMEXXX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954<lb />
Number 10<lb />
Jy-<lb />
Thirty-Two EC Campus Leaders In National Yearl<lb />
� n:t<lb />
Ju�;<lb />
!<lb />
w<lb />
Miss Grace Outland<lb />
i.<lb />
1<lb />
Delegates Leave To Attend<lb />
SGA State Meeting In Raleigh<lb />
 representatives of East<lb />
� liege left today for Ra-<lb />
� attend the State Student<lb />
in Assembly. They will re-<lb />
in the capital until Saturday<lb />
m T'n. trmup left tihis morn-<lb />
� � e regular campus SGA<lb />
1st night.<lb />
November 10th meeting of<lb />
Milton Foley reported on<lb />
ration he had made con-<lb />
e pay phones on campus.<lb />
tad two or more circuits<lb />
�ampus. Foley suggest-<lb />
�� lephone personnel here<lb />
e that a telephone be<lb />
Slay Haii. They reported<lb />
ould be installed if<lb />
;h organization would<lb />
� . � . phone itself.<lb />
treasurer and busi-<lb />
. r of the college, recom-<lb />
� Foley that the SGA take<lb />
of the safety of the<lb />
mmen. ation was brought<lb />
SGA and they agreed to<lb />
the wishes of the phone<lb />
;aranteeing the safety<lb />
e which will be installed<lb />
or 0! Slay Hall. The<lb />
college administration will back the<lb />
SGA in upholding this guarantee.<lb />
The committee will remain in ac-<lb />
tion to investigate having more<lb />
phones for various location where<lb />
they are needed.<lb />
Ra y Edwards reported that there<lb />
was still no possibility �f having a<lb />
drink machine in Autin or the near<lb />
vicinity; however, there is a possi-<lb />
bility of having a cigarette machine.<lb />
If a cigarette machine is secured it<lb />
will be placed just inside the dining<lb />
hall lobby.<lb />
According to Dr. Jorgensen, Sat-<lb />
urday afternoon swimming has been<lb />
discontinued due to the lack of inter-<lb />
:��.<lb />
Dean Pngwett personally thanked<lb />
the students for their conduct during<lb />
the hurricane. He reported that ev-<lb />
eryone conducted themselves quite<lb />
well.<lb />
The secretary. Barbara Stickland,<lb />
has been instructed to write a letter<lb />
of condolence to the family of the<lb />
late Governor William B. Umstead.<lb />
Barbara will also write a letter to<lb />
Appalachian congratulating th�m on<lb />
winning the North State Champion-<lb />
ship in football.<lb />
Death Overtakes<lb />
Infirrcery Head<lb />
fcay Night<lb />
ftrace Outland Dies<lb />
From Heart Attack<lb />
Miss Grace Mendenhall Outland,<lb />
50, superintendent of the infirmary<lb />
al East Carolina College, died at 10<lb />
o'clock Monday night in Pitt Me-<lb />
nu rial Hospital. She suffered a heart<lb />
ek Saturday and had been con-<lb />
I to the hospital since that time.<lb />
Funeral services and burial took<lb />
lace in Rich Square yesterday.<lb />
Miss Outland joined tfie staff at<lb />
Hast Carolina College in July, 1953,<lb />
. . I since that time had served as<lb />
upei otendentt of the infirmary. She<lb />
had lived in Greenville since 1945 and<lb />
ted carried on her professional du-<lb />
ties iii various positions in the city.<lb />
I! ;n and reared near Rich Square,<lb />
V � Miss Outland was the daughter<lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas Out-<lb />
who with six brothers and two<lb />
� - survive her.<lb />
Aft r her graduation from the Rich<lb />
Square High School, she attended<lb />
the Westtown School in Pennsylvania<lb />
and the Woman's College of the<lb />
iversity of North Carolina, and<lb />
after a year of teaching, received her<lb />
training as a nurse at the Norfolk<lb />
Genera Hospital, Norfolk, Va.<lb />
A the Norfolk hospital she served<lb />
5 supervisor of surgical nursing,<lb />
night superintendent, and supervisor<lb />
the Emergency Room and Out<lb />
Patient Department.<lb />
She was a member of Cedar Grove<lb />
Society of Friends at Woodland, N.<lb />
C. Among professional organizations<lb />
 bs.1L  W - � 1, Vr ��� -�-frPJ1?�(A war�<lb />
t.v.i r� -1 v.i �. v � . tJw l �. - w<lb />
the Virginia State Nurses Associa-<lb />
tion, the North Carolina State Nurses<lb />
esociation, the Alumnae Association<lb />
or Norfolk General Hospital, and the<lb />
Pitt County Nurses Association.<lb />
In Greenville, where she had a wide<lb />
circle of friends, she had been asso-<lb />
ciate with a number of civic organi-<lb />
zation She served as president of<lb />
the Aries Book Club and as a merrr-<lb />
ber of the Public Affairs Committee<lb />
of the Business and Professional<lb />
Women's Club, and was a member of<lb />
Pitt County Executives Club.<lb />
Surviving are her parents; six<lb />
; 1 rthers, Ira D. Outland of Norris-<lb />
town, Pa E. Frank Outland of Jack-<lb />
son. N. C. Charles H. Outland of<lb />
Ward, Pa William W. Outland of<lb />
Winona, Ohio, Stanley Outland of<lb />
Wilson Hall Entertains At Tea<lb />
Shown above ig a scene from the "Harvest Tea" which took place in Wilson Hall Sunday afternoon. In<lb />
the picture, standing third from the left, is Miss E&amp;tella Striplin, dormitory counselor of Wilson Hall, and pro-<lb />
moter of the social hour. She was assisted by all the Wilson girls. Shown at the head of the table is Mary<lb />
Pendergraft, who is pouring tea.<lb />
Office Of Registrar Renders Multiple<lb />
Services To East Carolina Students<lb />
near Rich Square, and Edward Out-<lb />
land of Greenville and two sisters,<lb />
Mrs. Tomasina Outland Whitfield of<lb />
Aseville, N. C. and Miss Rachel<lb />
Outland of near Rich Square.<lb />
The registrar at East Caroldna<lb />
I College, Orval L. Phillips, is one who<lb />
goes beyond his duties to be of serv-<lb />
ice here. His office renders ser. ices<lb />
to students which is not required of<lb />
it. Student appreciate the "little<lb />
things" such as the checklists of<lb />
course to complete before gradua-<lb />
tion and aitLs to follow in making for<lb />
a simpler formality of registering<lb />
for work. The extra hours of work<lb />
put in by the registrar saves many<lb />
students extra quarters at college.<lb />
Dr. Phillips has worked for a sim-<lb />
plified and quicker registration pro-<lb />
cedure and has achieved that aim.<lb />
Other te.ings among the duties of<lb />
his office are keeping recorded all<lb />
scholastic records, health examina-<lb />
tions, freshman tests and discipli-<lb />
nary records. Dr. Phillips acts as<lb />
admission officer and determines<lb />
whether students can enroll. He eval-<lb />
uates all transcripts of transfer stu-<lb />
dents and sends them out to other<lb />
colleges or wherever the student<lb />
wishts them to be sent.<lb />
All enrollment statistics come from<lb />
The Lady Gets A Kiss And A Crown!<lb />
by Sylvis Farmer<lb />
this office. Here all drop-ad slips<lb />
are filed and a careful check is made<lb />
on the number of hours for which a<lb />
student enrolls. All withdrawals from<lb />
college are made in the registrar's<lb />
office and applications for gradua-<lb />
tion are received there also. The<lb />
office assistants order diplomas and<lb />
prepare them for delivery to the<lb />
seniors.<lb />
In the registrar's office scholastic<lb />
records are watched and carbon cop-<lb />
ies of letters are sent to parents<lb />
about their child's record. Selective<lb />
service form 109 required by all draft<lb />
boards in the tate is sent from this<lb />
office to give boys' scholastic stand-<lb />
ing. Each month a report has to be<lb />
sent to the Veterans Administration<lb />
on each Korean veteran enrolled at<lb />
the college.<lb />
Dr. .Phillips received his Master's<lb />
degree from North Texas State Col-<lb />
lege and his Doctor's degree from<lb />
Columbia University in New York<lb />
City. He received 13 month8 training<lb />
at the Naval Academy in Annapolis,<lb />
Md. At Louisiana State University<lb />
he was an instructor in math and<lb />
later was the head of the math de-<lb />
partment at Mississippi Southern<lb />
College. After being a supervisor for<lb />
practice teachers at Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity, he came to work at Bast<lb />
Carolina College as registrar. Dr.<lb />
Phillips served in the South Pacific<lb />
and in the Aleutians as Lieutenant<lb />
Senior grade in the Navy during<lb />
World War II and was a weather<lb />
officer there. During 196354 he act-<lb />
ed as president of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Registrar's Association.<lb />
Dr. Phillips endeavors to make all<lb />
students feel that his office is a<lb />
friendly one, and a place where he<lb />
can get information on registering,<lb />
the course of study he should follow,<lb />
his grades, his records and practically<lb />
anything he wants to know. Members<lb />
of the office staff are Mrs. Rebecca<lb />
Starkey, assistant registrar; Mrs. Eli-<lb />
nor Coleman, information; Mrs. Doris<lb />
Lamb, secretary; Mrs. Pat Dollar,<lb />
transcript clerk; and Janet Latta,<lb />
Grace Jones, Willa Dean Lindsay and<lb />
Joan Ashley, student assistants.<lb />
Student Group News<lb />
Wesley ander, Statesville; Joyce Boyd, New<lb />
The Alpha Zeta Chapter of Wesley Bern; Jerry Crawford, Jacksonville,<lb />
Players gave a supper at the Metho-<lb />
dist Student Center on Monday eve-<lb />
ning for the new pledges to the<lb />
Chapter. Supper was served at five<lb />
k by members of the Chapter.<lb />
After supper all were invited into<lb />
jhe Little Chapel for the Pledge cere-<lb />
mony. Mamiej Chandler, sponsor for<lb />
th Chapter, told soimuiing of the<lb />
history of Wesley Players and inter-<lb />
preted the meaning of pledgeship.<lb />
Joan Crawford, president of the<lb />
Chapt r, gave the pledge to the in-<lb />
coming members.<lb />
Pledges accepted were: Luke Alex-<lb />
Apnroximately 250 psopls attended the Sweetheart Ball in Wright Saturday night. Ann Butt, wife of<lb />
Lucius Calvin Butt who is a mmber of the Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity which ftponsered the dance, was crowned<lb />
queen of the Ball. The members of the figure watch w the gentleman kisses hit lady after the crowning.<lb />
Wilson Hall Residents<lb />
Sponsor 'Harvest Tea'<lb />
The residents of Wilson Hall were<lb />
hostesses at a "Harvest Tea" in the<lb />
dormitory parlor Sunday afternoon,<lb />
November 14, between the hours of<lb />
4:00 and 5:30 p.m.<lb />
R reiving at the door were Doro-<lb />
thy Tyndall, Lela Clayton, Sallie Es-<lb />
terling, and Evelyn Sherman. Miss<lb />
Estella Allen Striplin, dormitory<lb />
counselor, Pauline Catel, French stu-<lb />
dent, and the house committee com-<lb />
posed the receiving line. They are<lb />
Carolyn Bullard, president; Mary Lee<lb />
Whitfield, vice president; Molly Cara-<lb />
wan, secretary; Sadie Frances, treas-<lb />
urer; and Miriam Sutton, social<lb />
chairman. Shirley McLawhorn and<lb />
Mary Pendergraph poured punch.<lb />
A harvest and autumn decoration<lb />
scheme wag used throughout the<lb />
room and on the talblss.<lb />
Florida; Patricia Daniels, Beaufort;<lb />
James Daughety, Kinston; June<lb />
Goldston, Wallace; Sadie Harris,<lb />
Beaufort; Council Jarman, Kinston; ,<lb />
Dot Lineberry, Lloyd Bray, Green-<lb />
ville; Quay Roseman, Statesville;<lb />
Ralph Sthumaker, Bishopville, S. C;<lb />
Jackie Rouse, Havelock; Doug Mitch-<lb />
ell, Greenville.<lb />
Sigma Phi Alpha<lb />
English Club<lb />
The Sigma Phi Alpha, foreign lan-<lb />
guage fraternity, held its regular<lb />
monthly meeting with the English<lb />
Chib. Harvey Davis, president of the<lb />
English Club, presided.<lb />
Pauline Catel, student from Lyons,<lb />
France, spoke to the group on indus-<lb />
try and education in her country.<lb />
She concluded her remarks by telling<lb />
something about a small town in<lb />
France.<lb />
Vets<lb />
The final meeting of the quarter<lb />
for the Veterans Club was in the<lb />
form of a supper meeting held at<lb />
the Town House Restaurant last<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
Harvey Davis, chairman of the<lb />
program committee, presided over<lb />
a discussion of lack of interest in<lb />
ihe club and measures which might<lb />
arouse new interest.<lb />
The next meeting is scheduled for<lb />
Thursday, December 2.<lb />
Phi Omlcron<lb />
The Phi Omicron held its Novem-<lb />
ber meeting on Tuesday, November<lb />
8. After tite regular busines, session,<lb />
Lannis Crocker, program chairman,<lb />
presented Dr. John B. Bennett, cam-<lb />
pus religious director, who enlight-<lb />
ened the club on the Christian views<lb />
of segregation.<lb />
In a nutshell, Dr. Bennett said that<lb />
in general there are three views of<lb />
segregation which' different Christian<lb />
groups set forth. One is that God<lb />
punished the descendants of certain<lb />
of Noah's children, putting them in<lb />
perpetual servitude to others. An-<lb />
other view is that God has seen fit<lb />
to make people of different races<lb />
and capacities in accordance with-<lb />
His will. A third view is that dis-<lb />
crimination between people upon any<lb />
basis is wrong. In considering these<lb />
views, Dr. Bennett pointed out,<lb />
church groups need to wake up and<lb />
supply love, goodwill and courage in<lb />
eliminating barriers that exist be-<lb />
tween people.<lb />
A.C.E.<lb />
Mrs. B. L. Tyson, a former school-<lb />
teacher in a nearby school, was the<lb />
guest speaker at the A.C.E. monthly<lb />
meeting held m th�� Training School<lb />
Cafeteria last Tuesday.<lb />
Miss Patsy Pappendick, president,<lb />
presided over the meeting of approx-<lb />
imately 65 members.<lb />
Home Lc<lb />
A skit entitled "The Trial of Miss<lb />
Oso Uninformed and Miss Hattie<lb />
Home Ec" was recently presented by<lb />
the Home Ec Club members, �<lb />
A report of the coming Bazaar in<lb />
December was given by Jo Bryson,<lb />
The president. Marcelme Aycock,<lb />
appointed a secretary to fill the<lb />
vacancy created by the resignatior<lb />
of Betty Boyette House.<lb />
The annual budget was presented<lb />
and approved.<lb />
'Who's Who' List<lb />
Includes Top Rate<lb />
College Siiidents<lb />
Thirty-two students at East Caro-<lb />
lina College will represent the college<lb />
in the 1954-1965 edition of "Who's<lb />
Who in American Universities and<lb />
Colleges nationally circulated year-<lb />
book. This annual publication h'sta<lb />
and gives biographical sketches of<lb />
4udent leaders in educational insti-<lb />
tutions throughout the nation.<lb />
Selections of students for this<lb />
year's volume was made at East Car-<lb />
olina by a student-faculty commit<lb />
tee. Bases determining the choice of<lb />
representatives were excellence 'n<lb />
xholarship, leadership and partici-<lb />
ation in extracurricular and aca-<lb />
demic activities, citizenship and serv-<lb />
ice to the school, and promise of<lb />
future usefulness to business and<lb />
society.<lb />
East Carolina's contribution to the<lb />
1954-1955 "Who's Who" and the areas<lb />
in which they have made some of<lb />
their most outstanding achievements<lb />
are:<lb />
SGA: James Walter Alexander,<lb />
parliamentarian; Kristen Anderson,<lb />
vice chairman, Men's Judiciary; Wade<lb />
Hampton Cooper, president; Don<lb />
Raby Edwards, historian; Donald A.<lb />
Kmg, Awards Committee; Shirley<lb />
Jean Lassiter, secretary, summer<lb />
school; Elsie Leigh Lawson, presi-<lb />
dent, Women's Judiciary; William<lb />
Howard Rooks, treasurer; A. Louis<lb />
Singleton, first vice president this<lb />
year and president last summer; and<lb />
Louis Erwin Clark, homecoming<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Home Economics: Marcellins Ay-<lb />
cock.<lb />
Publications: Emily Stewart Boyce<lb />
and Faye Batten O'Neal, newspaper;<lb />
Martha Jane Kanoy and Mildred Ma-<lb />
rie Reynolds, annual.<lb />
Religious work: Benjamin Bedford,<lb />
YMCA, and Willa Dean Lindsay,<lb />
YWCA.<lb />
Athletics: Emma Jean Brake, Wo-<lb />
man's Athletic Association; John<lb />
"Toppy" Hayes, football; Cecil A.<lb />
Heath, basketball; George Marion<lb />
Tucker, football; and Anne DeLee<lb />
Siler, cheerleader.<lb />
Fraternities: Harold Colson, presi-<lb />
dent, Phi Sigma Pi; Keith Goodson,<lb />
treasurer of Pi Omega Pi and sec-<lb />
retary of Phi Sigma Pi; John W.<lb />
Hudson, president, .Pi Omega Pi.<lb />
Clubs and organizations: Gene D.<lb />
Lanier, Library Club; Arthur Irving<lb />
Maynard, International Relations<lb />
Clulb; Patsy Pool Pappendick, ACE;<lb />
and Dalton Lee Mann, Mathematics.<lb />
Otheis: Lucious Calvin Butt,<lb />
AFROTC Cadet Colonel; Patricia<lb />
Ann Dawson, Chief Marshal; and<lb />
Mildred Rouse Suits, Citizenship.<lb />
All these students will bs featured<lb />
in the college yearbook. Selection to<lb />
"Who's Who in American Colleges<lb />
and Universities" is considered the<lb />
most spectacular award presented to<lb />
college men and women by most<lb />
people.<lb />
Orchestra, Glee Club<lb />
Combine In Musical<lb />
Presentation Sunday<lb />
The East Carolina Orchestra, a<lb />
student and community organisation,<lb />
and the Varsity Men's Glee Club will<lb />
be presented in a concert Sunday,<lb />
November 21, at 3:30 pna. in ths<lb />
College Theatre.<lb />
The glee club will present Her-<lb />
bert's Romany Life with Miss Jeanne<lb />
Pritchard, soprano soloist, and Tseh-<lb />
aikowsky's waltz from "Sleeping<lb />
Beauty<lb />
Miss Janet Watson and Mr. Jack<lb />
Williford will play Mozart's Concerto<lb />
in E Flat Major, a piano duet. This<lb />
is one of the most difficult pieces<lb />
of music ever composed.<lb />
The East Carolina Orchestra drew8<lb />
its members from faculty members<lb />
and students of musk at the college<lb />
and from musicians in Greenville and<lb />
surrounding aieas. Membership in<lb />
eludes approximately 65 men and<lb />
women. Ths group is a member of<lb />
the American Symphony Orchestra<lb />
League and is now in Ha third year<lb />
under Dr. CutbJbert's direction. The<lb />
Varsity Men's Glee Club ig composed<lb />
of 33 college students, also under<lb />
the direction of Dr. Cuthbert, It is<lb />
an organisation giving class credit<lb />
to those desiring; however, moat<lb />
members eomioer it as eacuaeuwk-ola<lb />
activity.<lb />
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PAGB TWO<lb />
�A8T CAROLINIA �<lb />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, ic<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina-<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act af<lb />
Mareh 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Preaa<lb />
First Pkce Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1964<lb />
Editor-inchief  Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Aeai.tant Editor  - VlexIa Sftie�r0n<lb />
Managing Editor Bobby Ray Hall<lb />
Feature Editor � Anna George<lb />
S. G. A. Reporter   J�yce Smlth<lb />
Staff Assistants . Gene Lanier, Jerry Register,<lb />
Lettv De Loach; Jimmy Ferrell, Evan Taylor, Pat<lb />
Jackson, Margaret Smith, Sylvia Farmer, Lou Ann<lb />
Rouse, Jonnie Simpson, Joyce Norris, Betty Jean<lb />
Garrett, William Bryant, Roy Askew, Jan Baby,<lb />
Mary Lou Stewart, Irma Leggett, Margie Jones,<lb />
Tommie Stanton, JoAnne Harrisa, and Pat<lb />
Humphrey.<lb />
Sports Editor  Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Sports Assistants J. .W. Browning, BiUy Arnold<lb />
Busing ManagerEm" Massed<lb />
Assistant Business Manager  Shirley Hargrove<lb />
Business Assistant Edna Whitfield, Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Circulation Mtoager8 -  Jan Raby, Roy Askew<lb />
Exchange Editor  Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor� Misg Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor  Dr. Clinten B, Prewstt<lb />
Tschnicel Advisor -  Sheraoan M. Parks<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing CoGreenville, N. C.<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves o�; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
From the "Rubayalt of Omar Khayam translated by<lb />
E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
The death of Miss Grace Outland<lb />
left the campus with a hushed feeling<lb />
of reverence Tuesday. Not a single<lb />
student missed the feeling. During<lb />
the few years she was with us, Miss<lb />
(Jutland became an essential part of<lb />
the infirmary staff and won the<lb />
approval of all who came in contact<lb />
with her.<lb />
There is little doubt in the minds<lb />
of those who knew her that Miss<lb />
Outland died as she would have pre-<lb />
ferred to die�in service to humanity.<lb />
She was one of the rare persons<lb />
w"ho lived her life almost solely to<lb />
help others. Her loss is already a<lb />
keen sorrow to us; we will remember<lb />
her for a long time.<lb />
Last week we ran a picture on the<lb />
front page of East Carolina repre-<lb />
sentatives at the Young Democrats<lb />
Convention in Elizabeth City. We<lb />
neglected to mention in the cutlines<lb />
that Lawrence Wofford, staff photog-<lb />
rapher for the NEWS AND OB-<lb />
SERVER, made the picture. Our<lb />
apologies to the fine photographer;<lb />
all are agreed that the snot was one<lb />
of the best we have used in our<lb />
paper this year.<lb />
Most of the pictures in this year's<lb />
paper have been taken by our staff<lb />
pnotognaphers.<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East CarolinA<lb />
Vet Active In SGA, Campus Organizations<lb />
Time, The Answer To All Problems<lb />
In a timely and proper manner, the state of<lb />
North Carolina has stepped out to take her stand<lb />
on desegregation in the public schools of the<lb />
South. In a brief, issued to the Supreme Court<lb />
this week, the "Old North State much further<lb />
embedded with Southern heritage and principle<lb />
than her name or geographic location implies,<lb />
has analyzed her position and, in the light of<lb />
facts, offered the most sensible and logical rec-<lb />
ommendations she could arrive at to help lower<lb />
the head of the ugly beast of a problem now on<lb />
ti i loose in the Southern states.<lb />
North Carolina is asking for gradual deseg-<lb />
regation, with authority to supervise the change-<lb />
over being vested in Federal district judges. The<lb />
idea behind this suggestion is to allow those who<lb />
best know local conditions to implement the de-<lb />
cree in light of those conditions. No particular<lb />
plan was proposed.<lb />
The brief, 188 pages long, goes on to list<lb />
statistics, exhibits and answers to questionnaires<lb />
sent to city and county school superintendents<lb />
and police officials. An overwhelming number of<lb />
the answers summed up the belief that immediate<lb />
desegregation will not work in North Carolina<lb />
and will lead to violence. The brief states: "If<lb />
the public schools and the public peace are to be<lb />
preserved, the decrees . . . must be framed to<lb />
lit the conditions in the actual communities<lb />
To go further, it is only a reasonable as-<lb />
sumption that North Carolina is right in feeling<lb />
that local conditions should modify the extent of<lb />
the effectiveness of the decree. In Northampton<lb />
County, with 71 Negro children to 29 white<lb />
children, the circumstances are different than<lb />
where there is one Negro to 99 Whites as in<lb />
North Dakota. And we venture to say that all the<lb />
99 Whites together in North Dakota do<lb />
not feel any more strongly against commingling<lb />
with blacks than does one person alone in North-<lb />
ampton County, N. C. Whether this is right or<lb />
wrong, we are not saying. But we do say that it<lb />
is important. One tree is gnarled and crooked<lb />
while another is tall and straight. They grew<lb />
that way and neither will be changed until they<lb />
are felled.<lb />
Other problems known to have bearing on<lb />
the situation in North Carolina are the rural<lb />
distribution of population, the general unfavor-<lb />
able reaction of the people to the decree and the<lb />
number of Negro teachers available. Only three<lb />
out of 131 white school superintendents feel that<lb />
they can use Negro teachers here without causing<lb />
trouble<lb />
The problems must be handled in a way to<lb />
provide the best results for both races. The public<lb />
school system of the South may easily be wiped<lb />
out if an overnight change-over is decided upon.<lb />
It is the hope of all those who live in North Caro-<lb />
lina and see the situation clearly from being born<lb />
and reared in its midst that the officials who<lb />
will be in charge of making definite steps will<lb />
realize the truthfulness and sincerity of our state<lb />
in seeking the best answer.<lb />
Thank You, God<lb />
Thank you, God, for all the many blessings you<lb />
have bestowed upon rne this year, �<lb />
Thank you, God, for making it possible for me<lb />
to further my education in a country free from<lb />
communism,<lb />
Thank you, God, for giving me the eyes to see<lb />
the beauty of your wonders,<lb />
Thank you, God, for giving me the privilege of<lb />
attending the church of my choice where I can<lb />
worship as I feel is right,<lb />
Thank you, God, for protecting our many boys<lb />
fighting for freedom, who are far from their<lb />
homes and loved ones,<lb />
Thank you, God, for watching over me and my<lb />
loved ones throughout the year, and keeping us<lb />
safe,<lb />
There are so many things we as Americans can<lb />
be thankful of, dear God,<lb />
So I send my special prayers to the millions of<lb />
war devastated people throughout the world who<lb />
-are less fortunate than ourselves. They need your<lb />
help and the help of all of us so badly.<lb />
LAmen. A. G.<lb />
Only a comparative handful of<lb />
students turned out for the all-col-<lb />
lege assembly Monday night. It is<lb />
regrettable that so few students saw<lb />
fit to attend the meeting. Dr. Jenkins<lb />
addressed the group on the impor-<lb />
tance of student contact with legis-<lb />
lators in North Carolina. We agree<lb />
with him that the students who can<lb />
contact their representatives in the<lb />
State legislature can go a long way<lb />
in winning the approval of the Bud-<lb />
get Committee for the money we<lb />
need here so sorely.<lb />
The "East Carolinian" will not he<lb />
published for the next two weeks<lb />
due to lack of time on the part of<lb />
the staff to get out a paper. Next<lb />
week we have examinations before<lb />
leaving Wednesday for the Thanks-<lb />
giving holidays and the following<lb />
week we return too late to get in<lb />
copy for an issue of the paper. We<lb />
will resume our regular schedule<lb />
with an issue on December 9.<lb />
A. Louis Singleton, Plymouth, this<lb />
week's Who V WJio, is majoring and<lb />
minoring in the Welfare Work Pro-<lb />
gram, and plans one day to become<lb />
a social worker.<lb />
Alter Louis heard Dr. John D.<lb />
Messdck speak at his high sohool com-<lb />
mencement exercises, he was very<lb />
impressed. A-s he had already visited<lb />
East Carolina lefore and liked it, it<lb />
was only natural that he chose to<lb />
come to East Carolina College.<lb />
During the first quarter of his<lb />
sophomore year. Louis was drafted<lb />
into the Army and apent the majority<lb />
of his enlistment doing administra-<lb />
tion work in Tokyo, Japan. "The main<lb />
changes I observed when I returned<lb />
to East Carolina was that the college<lb />
seemed to be growing with a future<lb />
observed Louis.<lb />
The summer school students elect-<lb />
ed Louis to the office of President<lb />
of SGA, and this year he serves as<lb />
first vice president of that organi-<lb />
zation. Louis stated, "1 am proud to be<lb />
a member of SGA, for I feel that<lb />
it is the finest college Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association in the country<lb />
On November 7, Wade Cooper and<lb />
Louis attended the Interim Council<lb />
of . C. Student Legislative Assem-<lb />
bly at Meredith College. This council<lb />
is similar to the Executive Council<lb />
of the SGA, as its main purpose is<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
.  "�: �  � �<lb />
Louis Singleton<lb />
to draw up the plans and procedures<lb />
that will be followed at the N. C.<lb />
Student Legislative Assembly which<lb />
will meet in Raleigh this week. Louis<lb />
is one of the 14 delegates who will<lb />
attend this meeting held in Raleigh<lb />
for the purpose of discussing the<lb />
various college Student Governments<lb />
in te State.<lb />
During his freshman year, Louis<lb />
We a member of the Commerce Clulb<lb />
and I. R. C; and now he is an active<lb />
member of the Veterans Club, and<lb />
holds the position of administrator<lb />
of the Veterans Loan Fund. Louis also<lb />
is chairman of the Ring Committee<lb />
this year, and recently he has become<lb />
a member of Circle K.<lb />
With a twinkle in his eye, Louis<lb />
said, "T�ae biggest thing that has<lb />
ti;iirpened to me was the day I got<lb />
married Louis and his wife, the<lb />
former Nancy Kesler, were married<lb />
May 25, just a few hours after Nan-<lb />
cy graduated from Easrt Carolina, in<lb />
.he V hut, witih services performed<lb />
by Dr. Carl V. Harris. Tbu year<lb />
Nancy is teaching English at Ay den.<lb />
"I had Harvey Davis for a room<lb />
mate, but he told such corny joke,<lb />
1 decided I'd better get a new room-<lb />
mate stated Louii with a smile,<lb />
n ten asked why he got married.<lb />
Nancy said, "Louis is a good cook,<lb />
and he makes wonderful coffee His<lb />
other, hob ies include reading and<lb />
football. He isn't just a sport spec-<lb />
tator, but enjoys participating also.<lb />
This fall he has been playing football<lb />
on an intramural league team about<lb />
three afternoons a week. (In his<lb />
socks, it's very informal!)<lb />
His future plans include gradua-<lb />
tion either next fall or winter quar-<lb />
ter, at which time he will receive a<lb />
B.S. degree Louis hopes to continue<lb />
his studies by doing graduate work,<lb />
preferably at Carolina, "but then, my<lb />
wife may make me go to work<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
When the NCEA met on the campus<lb />
Friday, there was a native North Carolinian<lb />
author amung the speakers. Mrs. Mebane BUN<lb />
gwyn from the Rich Square area of the state<lb />
addressed the Library Division of the Nc�A<lb />
As a writer Of books for young people, Mrs<lb />
Burgwyn stated that there were four motives<lb />
of a writer. The first three of these are sharing<lb />
experiences, answering questions, and desirfe.<lb />
to create. The fourth is embedded in the taith<lb />
a ith which young people face the world, and stan<lb />
out on their own. Perhaps this latter pertain,<lb />
to h�-r area of writing, particularly. Mrs. Burgwya<lb />
is the author of four books. In the elemental<lb />
field, she has written "River Treasure" and<lb />
'Lucky Mischief while her books for young<lb />
people are "Penny Rose" and Moonflower<lb />
Mountlower her latest, is recently off the<lb />
press.<lb />
Li this week's issue, we are announcing the<lb />
official list of students who will represent East<lb />
Carolina in the 1954-1955 Who's Who in Am<lb />
can Universities and Colleges. There art 32 this<lb />
year, a few more over last year's 28, which must<lb />
go to show that East Carolina is producing n<lb />
and more leaders. To these who have been select-<lb />
ed to this place of honor on the basis of their<lb />
achievement in scholarship, leadership, and<lb />
zenship. we extend sincere congratulati- r You<lb />
are a tribute to good ot the college.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Several weeks ago an unsigned<lb />
letter to tha editor aroused a good<lb />
bit of controversy on this campus.<lb />
Since thtri time the policy of the<lb />
"East Carolinian" has been changed<lb />
from one of printing letters and<lb />
withholding the author' names to one<lb />
rned lette<lb />
will he<lb />
Around 70 members of the BSU<lb />
from East Carolina left on a char-<lb />
tered bus for Salisbury to attend the<lb />
State BSU Convention recently<lb />
It was only last Spring that BSU<lb />
members all over the state were in<lb />
an agitated stir over the removal of<lb />
their State Secretary from his posi-<lb />
tion by the General Board of the<lb />
N. C. Baptist Convention. Several<lb />
students from ECC attended a pro-<lb />
test meeting. There is still a ques-<lb />
tion in the minds of most of the<lb />
BSU'ers on the justice of this act.<lb />
Nevertheless, the new man who now<lb />
serves as State BSU Secretary is well<lb />
liked, and it is hoped that the or-<lb />
ganization will suffer no serious<lb />
handicap from the upheaval last<lb />
Spring.<lb />
Now that the Student Union does<lb />
handle the lost and found here, we<lb />
have the following announcement<lb />
from Miss Mendenhall: "We have a<lb />
collection of glasses brought over<lb />
here from Mi&amp;s White's office. Even<lb />
last year's collections are still un-<lb />
claimed. Also we are accumulating<lb />
notebooks, fountain pens and books<lb />
which no un<lb />
printed.<lb />
!t is my belief that this new<lb />
policy is wrong aid that it restricts<lb />
student expression.<lb />
Two reasons were given for the<lb />
new policy. They were (quotations<lb />
from the original):  . . if you<lb />
war to have something printed for<lb />
ever�"ie to read, make it something<lb />
you are proud to admit you said<lb />
Reason :  . . the newsipaper<lb />
cannot be responsible for things writ-<lb />
ten by those outside its staff<lb />
I take issue with both reasons.<lb />
The first one misses the point<lb />
behind letters to the editor entirely.<lb />
It would be quite nice if everyone<lb />
who wrote to newspapers felt that<lb />
he could have his name printed with<lb />
his letter hut this is not the case.<lb />
I feel positive that the reasoning is<lb />
not so much that the prospective<lb />
letter writers aren't proud of what<lb />
they have to sy hut that they fear<lb />
what may happen to them if their<lb />
names are printed.<lb />
Reason two appears to he a bad<lb />
ease of rationalization. The news-<lb />
paper is responsible for what ap-<lb />
pears in it but not in such a com-<lb />
plicated sense as is indicated. The<lb />
only rules which need he observed in<lb />
printing a letter are: does it violate<lb />
any law with regard to slander or<lb />
libel and could printing it do DEF-<lb />
INITE AND PROVEN harm to the<lb />
public interest.<lb />
I respectfully suggest that this<lb />
policy be adopted:<lb />
(1) Return to the previous policy<lb />
of withholding students' names<lb />
w f n they desire it in connection with<lb />
letter writing.<lb />
(2) Investigate FULLY any com-<lb />
plaints that might be voiced in said<lb />
letters.<lb />
(3) Print the complete results of<lb />
these investigations so that fairness<lb />
may be done not only to the stu-<lb />
di (it nt, should the faculty or ad-<lb />
ministration be the target of his<lb />
attack, to the latter groups as well.<lb />
Re trlfls concerning the power of<lb />
the i res; are well founded. That<lb />
power can he used as effectively or<lb />
as negatively as those in charge of<lb />
it see fit.<lb />
Respectfully,<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
P. S. I have written this letter<lb />
not as a member of the newspaper<lb />
staff who is attempting to disrupt<lb />
editorial policy, but rather as a mem-<lb />
ber of the student body who cannot<lb />
conscientiously allow such a detri-<lb />
mental change be allowed to pass<lb />
unnoticed.<lb />
(Editor's note: The purpose of a<lb />
letter to the editor clumn is not to<lb />
provide an outlet for those who are<lb />
afraid to see their names in print.<lb />
If a person has an honest gripe he<lb />
will help himself toward the solution<lb />
of his problem, not by airing his<lb />
opinion to readers, the majority of<lb />
whom are unconcerned with the<lb />
pro) 1 em, but by first trying to reach<lb />
those who are more immediately in-<lb />
volved. Needless to say the beat way<lb />
to reach agreement on a controversy<lb />
is compromise between the disputing<lb />
elements.<lb />
We maintain that w� have always<lb />
investigated fully the complaints<lb />
brought into our office and will con-<lb />
tinue to do so. We maintain that<lb />
we did print the results of our in-<lb />
vestigation of the letter in mention,<lb />
in the October 28 issue of this paper.<lb />
We will continue to print news tihat<lb />
is unbiased and true as long as it is<lb />
in good taste.)<lb />
It's a lot of fun to ramble through antiqui-<lb />
ties, even when the so called is as young as a<lb />
1926 Tecoan. The Tecoan, as every- <lb />
know, is the forerunner of the Buccaneer, the<lb />
college yearbook. Sometime ago, during a ramb-<lb />
ling .session, we came across a division of the<lb />
1926 Tecoan which bore the name "Potpourri<lb />
The pages that followed belonged there, for they<lb />
contained little bits about lots of things, and<lb />
(nie people we know. We are printing the forth-<lb />
coming incident with the permission of Dr, I<lb />
Adams of the Psychology' Department.<lb />
On December 18, 1925, a WOtnanlesa wed<lb />
won the spotlight here at East Carolina, as Dr.<lb />
A. D. Frank became the bride of Pr<lb />
Beecher Flanagan. Nuptial music was rendered<lb />
by Dr. Adams, who sang "Just Before the Bati<lb />
Mother' For the occasion, Dr. Adam. wore a<lb />
pink-beaded evening gown, a black hat and to top<lb />
off his ensemble, a gray squirrel choker. Dr.<lb />
Adams laughs about the affair now, and admiti<lb />
that it stirred up quite a bit of interest and en-<lb />
thusiasm.<lb />
Before another East Carolinian comea off<lb />
the press, the student body will take a h lidaj.<lb />
Thanksgiving vacation, the time we have aii been<lb />
looking forward to since registration day, i<lb />
most here. After enduring those final exam, we<lb />
will need the holidays to recuperate. During the<lb />
long weekend, we will be truvlim, e�i� �w�-<lb />
mous meals, and having lots ,i fun. All that ia<lb />
fine, but in the midst of our enjoyment, wouldn't<lb />
it be worthwhile to pause long enough to realize<lb />
the true meaning of Thanksgiving Day? If you<lb />
do, you will remember that it is more than a<lb />
mere holiday. We have so much to be thankful<lb />
for. "Count your Blessings and the number will<lb />
amaze vou.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Tom Ani'k-o, a freshman from Con-<lb />
necticut, was very 'happy to see the<lb />
temperature go down last week. Just<lb />
before leaving for Norfolk for a<lb />
weekend, he said he hated to leave<lb />
North Carolina because the weather<lb />
was right for the first time.<lb />
Back in Conn Tom said he was<lb />
a member of a group called the Polar<lb />
Club. He and the other members used<lb />
to take swims in dead winter and<lb />
run around in bathing trunks in the<lb />
snow afterwards. Tom gays it adds<lb />
free years on to your life every time<lb />
you do it. How does the song go?<lb />
"I'd Rather Die Young . . <lb />
Happy Thanksgiving!<lb />
Don't worry about the exMtts that<lb />
are just around the corner, think<lb />
.about the turkey that's coming right<lb />
behind them!<lb />
ACC Joins ECC<lb />
The big Trailways lus bearing the<lb />
banner "East Carolina B.S.U stop-<lb />
ped at ACC in Wilson last Friday<lb />
to pick up three ACC students who<lb />
were riding to the convention in<lb />
Salisbury with the EC students.<lb />
Those three fine and friendly people<lb />
were Laverne Batten, Helen Whittey,<lb />
and Leslie Wilkens.<lb />
W en asked the big question about<lb />
the two basketball games that ACC<lb />
will be playing ECC in January and<lb />
February, Helen Whittey replied,<lb />
"We love all of you at ECC, but we<lb />
hope we're going to beat you this<lb />
j year. No, I'll say we are going to<lb />
beat you�we've just got to We'll<lb />
see!<lb />
Mountaineers vs. Pirates�Again!<lb />
All students at the Baptist Student<lb />
Convention in Salisbury wore tags on<lb />
vwhibh was printed their name and<lb />
the school which they were from.<lb />
I; was great l'un for an Appalachi-<lb />
an student to go up to an East Caro-<lb />
lina student and ask, "I heard Appa-<lb />
lachian beat ECC, is that right?"<lb />
Things got even worse when Sun-<lb />
day's paper showed the score of the<lb />
Tampa-ECC game. One boy from<lb />
Appalachian took a cardboard box<lb />
over to an ECC girl while her group<lb />
waited for their bus. It contained a<lb />
picture of a football. "Heard you<lb />
lost again last night. Use this to<lb />
practice with he told her.<lb />
More On Pink V Black<lb />
A lot of people have commented<lb />
on the section that we printed a (few<lb />
weeks back on the smart outfit of the<lb />
day for men, which included a com-<lb />
bination of pink and black. One girl<lb />
told us that she didn't think that<lb />
pink and boys went together at all.<lb />
This brings on another story, about<lb />
another freshman boy. This freshman<lb />
boy was proud of his pink pants<lb />
until he walked in front of Cotten<lb />
Hall with this conspicuous outfit on.<lb />
"Some of the girls yelled from the<lb />
windows, 'Hey sport, how about a<lb />
date tihe boy told us.<lb />
Seen V Heard<lb />
Dr. Martin while lecturing to a<lb />
geography class said: "Do any of<lb />
you know where the laplands are?<lb />
Well, I asked a boy that once and<lb />
he told me that it was Cotten Hall<lb />
on Saturday night<lb />
A boy sitting outside Dean Prew-<lb />
ett's office awaiting his turn said<lb />
to his friend: "Let's go somewhere<lb />
tonight where we can get a good meal,<lb />
like home<lb />
Happy Thanksgiving!<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
This week's movie, "Vicki is a<lb />
mystery drama in which Jear Peters<lb />
plays the part of a young waitress<lb />
who is ostensibly smart and sexy,<lb />
although her torch singing motions,<lb />
as interpreted by Jean Peters, some-<lb />
times suggest that she is not so much<lb />
syncopating as dissimilating an itch.<lb />
She started on the road to fame<lb />
through the efforts �? a debonair<lb />
promoter (Elliott Reid), and seized<lb />
a Hollywood opportunity without<lb />
bothering to cut him in. Presently,<lb />
l're is murdered. Suspicions fall on<lb />
many, including Jeanne iCrain, who<lb />
plays the part of her sister, and the<lb />
promoter (Reid). Jeanne Crain is in<lb />
love with Reid.<lb />
See this movie in Austin Audi<lb />
torhim Saturday night at 7:00.<lb />
Jeanette Smith and J. B. Nichob<lb />
Couple of the Week<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
Cotten Hall wa� the meeting place<lb />
for this week's couple. In the midst<lb />
of a freshman girl's confusion on her<lb />
first day at college, Jeanette Smith<lb />
managed to meet J. B. Nichols. He<lb />
and some other boys were carrying<lb />
ip luggage in Cotten Hall. J. B.<lb />
laughs in remarfting, "I thought she<lb />
was a flirt It seems she was flirt-<lb />
ing with J. Bs best friend. It was<lb />
the next week that they dated for<lb />
the first time.<lb />
Friday the 13th was no unlucky<lb />
day for this couple. On November<lb />
13 (Friday) 1963, Jeanette and J. B.<lb />
started going fteady.<lb />
When it comes to common interests<lb />
they enjoy anything hat includes he<lb />
two. They especially enjoy tennis,<lb />
ping pong, and carpet golf. Jeanette<lb />
�ays she kikes to do anything that<lb />
she canbeat J. B. in doing. J. B<lb />
with a cTuiek lauh, replied, "There<lb />
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McCarthy Committee<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
When the Seriate convened to hear the Cen-<lb />
sure Committee charges against Senator Joseph<lb />
McCarthy, junior Republican senator from Wis-<lb />
consin, the senator predicted his own defeat. Mc-<lb />
Carthy says he will be found guilty because the<lb />
Democrats and liberal Republicans are "out to<lb />
get me<lb />
McCarthy charged that the session will def-<lb />
initely be a "lynching bee He only thinks he<lb />
will get about 19 votes.<lb />
The resolution, on which the Senate will<lb />
vote, is based on a report in which the bipartisan,<lb />
six man committee unanimously urged McCar-<lb />
thy's censure for: His refusal to explain whether<lb />
he misused anti-Communist funds; to appear<lb />
before a subcommittee investigating his finances<lb />
in 1951-52; abusing a committee member, Sena-<lb />
tor Robert C. Hendrickson (R-N.J.), and abusing<lb />
Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker.<lb />
McCarthy said regardless of the outcome his<lb />
campaign against Communism will "go on and<lb />
on and on<lb />
The three words "I am sorry" by McCarthy<lb />
could have ended the censure session but he flatly<lb />
refused to apologize for "abusing" the Elections<lb />
Committee and Senator Hendrickson.<lb />
Senator Francis Case (R-SD) introduced<lb />
the plan calling for an apology by McCarthy. I<lb />
McCarthy had apologized, the Senate could have<lb />
killed the censure count charging abuse of th'<lb />
subcommittee and its members, and could have<lb />
"disavowed" his alleged abuse of Gen. Zwicker.<lb />
Pro-McCarthy forces have worked out an-<lb />
other compromise which they will present to the<lb />
Senate later. It is believed this plan would prais<lb />
McCarthy for alerting 'the American people to<lb />
the menace of Communism and gently blame him<lb />
without actually censuring him.<lb />
When McCarthy appeared before the Senate<lb />
he charged that in the censure move against him<lb />
the Communist Party has made an "unwitting<lb />
handmaiden" o' a Senate committee and extend-<lb />
ed its "tentacles" to the Senate itself.<lb />
McCarthy has two chances to come out witn<lb />
a clean slate. First, if the Senate finds him not<lb />
guilty, and, second, if he can keejp talking untu<lb />
December 24 w'uen the extraordinary session dies<lb />
automatically. The second is his best chance and<lb />
should be no problem, according to his past. D<lb />
cember 24, 1954, is the final deadline set in ��<lb />
adjournment resolution agreed on by Congref<lb />
last August. If there is no vote by that hour, tbjj<lb />
pending resolution would expire with the 83r�<lb />
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rK�.pAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
owed out at College Sta- established schools and of immediate<lb />
tturday night, leaving East<lb />
with a better than .500 mark<lb />
sappointing. record as<lb />
 W1V; li�53.<lb />
to have been THE year<lb />
e football and yet, perhaps<lb />
seasoa has its advantages<lb />
ear East Carolina ripped<lb />
ne-gaOM schedule, losing<lb />
npa University. And Pi-<lb />
rtera had a ready answer<lb />
, m the absence of Dick<lb />
and Greenville were be-<lb />
.ilk in terms of a new era<lb />
Carolina athletics, one in<lb />
. � teams would run rough-<lb />
! comers. PeYhaps 1964<lb />
red its purpose in bursting<lb />
bole.<lb />
ttle question in our minds<lb />
Ml several seasons have<lb />
, �d a new and brighter era<lb />
I arolina, both in athleitics<lb />
rwise, but even the most<lb />
rooters must realize that the<lb />
ace of 1954 cannot be ex-<lb />
v the absence of Cherry or<lb />
single performer,<lb />
success of 1963 had people<lb />
games with N. C. State,<lb />
V I' I. and other larger and<lb />
entry into the Southern Conference.<lb />
Those arrtbkiens are commendable but<lb />
cannot be attained overnight.<lb />
We feel sure that wften the South-<lb />
ern Conference does admit new mem-<lb />
bers Eastt Carolina will be among<lb />
them but until such time as that<lb />
happens we trust that East Carolina<lb />
fans will be loyal to the Pirates of<lb />
tfhe North State Conference and place<lb />
the concept of playing a good game,<lb />
win or lose, ahead of more ambitious<lb />
schedules or entry into higher ranked<lb />
conferences.<lb />
Saturday's finale with Stetson was<lb />
certainly a pleasing game from the<lb />
Pirate standpoint. East Carolina<lb />
gained better than 400 yards on the<lb />
ground alone and exhibited what<lb />
appeared to be its best team play of<lb />
the year.<lb />
Particularly outstanding were two<lb />
senior backs, Claude King and Tom<lb />
Albbrook. King, whose kicking this<lb />
year has been sensational to say the<lb />
least, booted some beauties in addi-<lb />
tion to turning in what may have<lb />
been his best running game. Alls-<lb />
brook closed out his college career<lb />
with the evening's first touchdown<lb />
and also turned in some of his finest<lb />
runs.<lb />
East Carolir<lb />
Claude King Collects Pair<lb />
Of Scores In Final Contest<lb />
riT� ' - � � 1J" � ' '  11 1 � 1.1 T-n<lb />
Downs H<lb />
Senior fullback Claude King scored 1 quarter opened. Freshman quarter-<lb />
, , . . , . �� ifja back Dick Saltrick directed the at-<lb />
two touchdowns and picked up 10� 1<lb />
North State Conference Ends<lb />
Season With Weekend Games<lb />
games this weekend, none of<lb />
reference contests, wind up<lb />
. State Conference regular<lb />
rrow night Guilford'g Quak-<lb />
tv to Danville, Va. for t<lb />
with Hampdten-Sydney. Then,<lb />
Appalachian travels to<lb />
meet the University of<lb />
 while Elon winds up its cam-<lb />
Davidson.<lb />
surprises highlighted last<lb />
action, the first being Appa-<lb />
14-7 loss to Presbyterian<lb />
Carolina's Little Three and<lb />
r.d, Catawha's 33-7 pounding<lb />
, niford. The Quakers had been<lb />
led favorite� over a Catawba<lb />
which had won only once in<lb />
games.<lb />
other games last week found West-<lb />
� �- t'arohna exploding for a 64-7 win<lb />
Newport News Apprentice, Elon<lb />
ting Lenoir Rhyne, 14-6, and<lb />
Carolina closing out its season<lb />
ag Stetson, 26-7.<lb />
-�.ridings:<lb />
CONFERENCE GAMES<lb />
W L T Pet Pt Op<lb />
. Man 6 0 0 1.000 121 63<lb />
4 1 1 .700 116 77<lb />
Guilford 1 3 0 .250 40 79<lb />
Catawha  1 4 0 .200 79 122<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 0 5 0 .000 52 77<lb />
(Tie games count half game won,<lb />
half game lost in conference.)<lb />
yards rushing Saturday as East Car-<lb />
olina College closed out its 1954<lb />
football season with a 26-7 win over<lb />
Stetson University from Deland,<lb />
Fla.<lb />
The game, played at College Sta-<lb />
dium, found the Pirates unleashing<lb />
a brutal running game which netted<lb />
404 yards.<lb />
East Carolina got its first touch-<lb />
down with less than four minutes<lb />
gone in the opening period. The Bucs<lb />
received the kickoff on their own 30<lb />
yard line and immediately drove 70<lb />
yards for the tally. Halfback Tom<lb />
AUsbrook did the honors with a<lb />
twisting, 14-yard run. King added<lb />
the point from placement.<lb />
Five minutes later the Pirates had<lb />
their second touchdown, this one com-<lb />
ing on a 49-yard drive. King made<lb />
the final yardage by diving over the<lb />
left side of the Stetson line from two<lb />
yards out. His attempted conversion<lb />
was low.<lb />
Second Half<lb />
Stetson stiffened its defenses<lb />
against the Pirate subs during most<lb />
of the second half and it was not<lb />
until the final three minutes that<lb />
East Carolina was able to tally<lb />
again. The scoring drive began on<lb />
the Pirate 30 and came to an end<lb />
when graduating quaiteilback Boyd<lb />
Webb tossed 15 yards to King in the<lb />
end zone. The try for extra point<lb />
failed.<lb />
The visitors unleashed an all-out<lb />
pass pattern soon after the third<lb />
tack, which stemmed from a spread<lb />
formation and gave the Pirates con-<lb />
siderable trouble.<lb />
Saltrick completed eight passes in<lb />
the third quarter alone, mainly to end<lb />
Tom Hoffard and halfback Gene Ste-<lb />
phenson. He finished the night with<lb />
15 completions in 33 attempts and<lb />
would have had half a dozen more<lb />
had his receivers been able to hold on.<lb />
The third quarter play resulted in<lb />
a scoreless deadlock but both teams<lb />
managed a tally in the final quarter.<lb />
East Carolina went over first when<lb />
sophomore quarter) ack Gary Mat-<lb />
tocks, running the option play, electe<lb />
to pitch out to James Henderson.<lb />
The fleet Virginian headed for the<lb />
sidelines and outraced the Hatter<lb />
secondary for 43 yards and the touch-<lb />
down. Mattock's placement wobbled<lb />
over for the 26th point.<lb />
Hatters Tally<lb />
With only moments remaining in<lb />
the contest Saltrick's good right arm<lb />
paved the Stetson way to a score.<lb />
The Hatters returned the kickoff fol-<lb />
lowing Henderson's tally to near mid-<lb />
field. Saltrick then pitched for five<lb />
completions which moved the ball to<lb />
the one-yard line. He scored from<lb />
there on a quarterback sneak and<lb />
then passed to Hoffard in the end<lb />
zone for the score.<lb />
For East Carolina the win meant<lb />
a 5-4-1 season. Stetson now owns a<lb />
mark of 1-7.<lb />
Several players on both teams<lb />
turned in outstanding games. For<lb />
Stetson, in adddtion to Saltrick, line-<lb />
men HoUingsworth, Hoffard and<lb />
Shamrock played outstanding games<lb />
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"We have some very good boys<lb />
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� kh means they will be improving<lb />
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Several meets are already listed;<lb />
however, the schedule is not complete<lb />
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pete at Davidson on the 3rd of De-<lb />
cember and at The Citadel on the<lb />
18th. They will also match their<lb />
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According to Dr. John Meseick<lb />
an etiquette class, for boys will<lb />
be offered winter quarter under<lb />
the direction of Miss Nancy<lb />
Wilmore, dormitory counselor.<lb />
Because of the experimental<lb />
nature of this classs it will be an<lb />
elective non-credit course. Ma-<lb />
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on the interest of the members<lb />
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ig. i<lb />
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Religious Groups Plan<lb />
Emphasis Week In January<lb />
AAUW Offers Women<lb />
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At Oxford University<lb />
Am opportunity now exists for<lb />
American women to study at Oxford<lb />
University in England, according to a<lb />
recant publication by the American<lb />
Association of University Women,<lb />
through its Committee on Applica-<lb />
tions.<lb />
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ium by which applications may ibe<lb />
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wnuiers. In the event of this, it is<lb />
to their advantage to file an applica-<lb />
tion with the AAUW Committee, since<lb />
these applications are normally con-<lb />
sidered prior to thoe made by Ful-<lb />
bright candidates. All AAUW Com-<lb />
mittee candidate are required to<lb />
finance themselves for two years at<lb />
the University in case they fail to<lb />
receive a Fulbright or other award.<lb />
Applications and inquiries should<lb />
be directed to Dr. Margaret C. Honour,<lb />
Chairman of the Committee on Ap-<lb />
plications for Oxford, 42S Eaat 22nd<lb />
Street. Brooklyn 26, N. Y.<lb />
Religious Emphasis week at East<lb />
Carolina College, annual observance<lb />
on the campus, will begin January<lb />
23, 1955, according to an announce-<lb />
ment by Dr. John B. Bennett, director<lb />
of religious activities at the college.<lb />
The event is sponsored each year<lb />
I by the Inter-Religious Council at East<lb />
Carolina, an organization made up<lb />
of representatives of the YMOA, the<lb />
YWCA, and other student religious<lb />
groups. Sara Giles of Linden, presi-<lb />
dent, and various committees of the<lb />
council are cooperating witih Dr. Ben-<lb />
nett in planning the program for the<lb />
event.<lb />
Five visiting speakers will partici-<lb />
pate January 23-27 in a series of<lb />
assemblies and of meetings for in-<lb />
formal discussion and will hold con-<lb />
ferences with student groups and<lb />
individual students, according to pre-<lb />
sent plans. By special' arrangements<lb />
with departments of instruction, they<lb />
will also speak before various classes<lb />
at the collegf.<lb />
Bisihop Thomas Wright of the Epis-<lb />
copal Diocese of East Carolina; Dr.<lb />
Maxine Garner of the department of<lb />
religion at Meredith College; Dr.<lb />
Robert L. Holt, vice president of<lb />
Mars Hill College; Dr. Gordon W.<lb />
Lovejoy visiting professor of sociol-<lb />
ogy at Greensboro and Guilford Col-<lb />
leges; and Dr. Howard P. Powell,<lb />
pastor of the Edenton Street Method-<lb />
ist Church, Raleigh, have been an-<lb />
nounced as members of the visiting<lb />
group of rligious leaders who will<lb />
be present at East Carolina for Re-<lb />
ligious Emphasis Week.<lb />
A consultant from the Danforth<lb />
Foundation will work with faculty<lb />
groups. Discussion will center atten-<lb />
tion upon a five-year project on Re-<lb />
ligion in Teacher Education which is<lb />
now being conducted at East Carolina<lb />
and 14 other pilot centers in the<lb />
United States under the sponsorship<lb />
of the American Association of Col-<lb />
leges for Teacher Education.<lb />
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STAUFFER'S JEWELERS<lb />
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Monday<lb />
5th Period, 12:00-2:00<lb />
7th ,Period, 2:00-4.00<lb />
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5:00-7:00.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
2nd Period, 8:00-10:00<lb />
4th Period, 10:00-12:00<lb />
6th Period, 1:00-3:00<lb />
8th Period, 3:00-5:00<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
1st Period, 8:00-10:00<lb />
3rd Period, 10:00-12:00<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
(Continued from Page 2)<lb />
fore we don't do anything<lb />
Jeaneite quickly recalls her most<lb />
embarrassing incident. "When I called<lb />
J. B. Christmas to thank him for<lb />
his gift he never did mention his<lb />
present at all. I just figured he didn't<lb />
like it. 1 found out later he didn't<lb />
receive it until the day after Christ-<lb />
mas<lb />
J. B. says his most embarrassing<lb />
incident was when he visited Jean-<lb />
ette's home during the Azalea Festi-<lb />
val. Jeanette says he was scared to<lb />
meet her mother.<lb />
Jeanette plans to graduate in fcht�<lb />
summer of '56 with a degree in<lb />
Grammar Education wihile J. B. plans<lb />
to graduate in the spring of '57 with<lb />
a degree in Business Education. By<lb />
the way. J. B. is a local boy, while<lb />
Jeanette hails from 'the' Wilmington.<lb />
Twenty-five years from now we<lb />
see Jeanette and J. B. happily mar-<lb />
ried witjh five cute little children<lb />
(all beys). J. B. has used his business<lb />
education very well in setting up<lb />
his (w" business. And Jeanette, she<lb />
is also well applying her knowledge<lb />
as she has her own kindergarten for<lb />
her children!<lb />
ECC Student Dies<lb />
On Hunting Trip<lb />
Clayton Over-ton, 19, a freshman ut<lb />
Eat Carolina, wa3 drowned Satur-<lb />
day morning when he fell from a<lb />
boat into the Koanoke River. He was<lb />
returning from squirrel hunting.<lb />
It was reported that he fell from<lb />
rhe I oat about 11 a.m. Persons who<lb />
witnessed the tragedy said that he<lb />
disappeared beneath the water im-<lb />
mediately. The body wa, recovered<lb />
at 1:30 p.m. The boat did not i-apize,<lb />
and several squirrels ���.� had<lb />
his gun and his dog were found in<lb />
the boat.<lb />
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viile. the home at the youth, who was<lb />
spending the weekend with his par-<lb />
ents.<lb />
Alumni Ncwf<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
6:30 p.m. "V" Vespers will be<lb />
held in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
7:80 p.m The FTA will meet in<lb />
Austin 103.<lb />
8iM p.m A play. "The Lady of<lb />
Larkspur Lotion will he presented<lb />
by the Teachers Playhouse in the<lb />
TV Room of the Student Union.<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
8:00 p.m. There will be informal<lb />
dancing in the Lounge of the Student<lb />
Union.<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
7:00 p.m.�The movie, "Vieki will<lb />
be shown in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
SUNDAY<lb />
 30 p.m -The Bast Carolina Or-<lb />
C tra and the Men's Varsity (Jlee<lb />
Club will give a concert is the I<lb />
lege Theatre.<lb />
K A LEIGH-WAKE ALL MM<lb />
HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET<lb />
Mis Mamie E. Jenkins of Raleigh,<lb />
retired carter faculty member of<lb />
Eft Carolina Collge, received special<lb />
recognition at the annual banquet of<lb />
the Raleigh-Wake County chapter of<lb />
the East Carolina College Alumni<lb />
� Delation held Wednesday night<lb />
at the Carolina Country Club.<lb />
James L. Whitfieid of Raleigh,<lb />
president of tfce General Alumni As-<lb />
ition, brought greetings from the<lb />
� iation and gave the invocation.<lb />
Special guests from the college in<lb />
addition to Butlei and Perry were<lb />
Mrs. Pen, and Mrs. Agnes Barrett,<lb />
secretary to President John I Mes-<lb />
sick.<lb />
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REAR ECC OFFK 1 M.<lb />
1 � m ogress and �:�� I"pm nA of<lb />
Easl Carolina College are geared to<lb />
he tepped-up tempo of Eastern<lb />
orh Carolina's growth. AJumni See-<lb />
r tarj Janus W. Butler of the Green-<lb />
chool told New Hanover County<lb />
alumni at a meeting in Wilmington<lb />
November 15.<lb />
1 Carolina Power and Lig.v<lb />
Building, he meeting 0j<lb />
heard a progress report of tat<lb />
lege. Mrs. Hazei K Way, Net Han.<lb />
over alumni chapter pft . T<lb />
tided over the satsion<lb />
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of the area for its suppur<lb />
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CaroMna College w�s pi. Mfs<lb />
Hazel K. Way for distir<lb />
ice to education.<lb />
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held in Wilmington In Jamj <lb />
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IriaJ 8570:<lb />
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PAINTS, HARDWARE, FARM SUPPLIES<lb />
j Phone 4156<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For All Occasions<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
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by AL CARP<lb />
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Greenville, N. C.<lb />
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Filmdom's Diana Lynn: "I<lb />
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David Wavne. Stage a Screen:<lb />
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"Today's students don't ap-<lb />
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within easy walking distance<lb />
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