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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954<lb />
Number 11<lb />
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Set Sunday Afternoon At 3:30<lb />
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55 Annual. Staff members are selected for their cooperation and willingness to work.<lb />
Eddie Dennis, Ann Siler, Zelda Standbnry, Jane Kanoy and Mildred Reynolds.<lb />
�rnie Crocker New Associate Editor<lb />
As Annual Editing Moves On Schedule<lb />
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junior from Sel-<lb />
nted Associate<lb />
Yearbook, the<lb />
�ording to an an-<lb />
Jane Kanoy, editor-<lb />
ation, this week.<lb />
have also been<lb />
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year. See-<lb />
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Wilson,<lb />
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Senior<lb />
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 Peggy Edwards,<lb />
Class, Betty<lb />
aret Heath, co-edi-<lb />
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co-editors;<lb />
K A; Student<lb />
. Charlotte<lb />
G1 ver; Ath-<lb />
letics, Kenneth Cole, Eddie Dennis,<lb />
co-editors; and Photography, Bill<lb />
Penuel, Percy Rogerson and Ernie<lb />
White, co-managers.<lb />
Other members of the staff are<lb />
Glenn Woodard, Charlotte Strickland,<lb />
Jack Cutler, Jimmy Waiton, Shirley<lb />
Alford, Ann Tucker, Ann Mitchell,<lb />
Frances McDonald, Ruth Banks,<lb />
Frances Johnson, Louisa Fitzgerald,<lb />
Barbara Bradley, Damarhs Ross, Jo<lb />
Hales, Jo Ann De Bruhl, Helen<lb />
Pitkin, Peggy Searcy, Marie Vines,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Jones, Ann Hughes,<lb />
Syrena Thompson and Veryl True-<lb />
blood.<lb />
Membership on the annual staff<lb />
r quires no special qualifications, ac-<lb />
ne to the editor. Attendance<lb />
 at staff meetings and willingness to<lb />
work are the only prerequisites to<lb />
eing listed with the staff. "This<lb />
j year's staff can be commended for<lb />
their interest, cooperation and hard<lb />
work says Jane.<lb />
The "Bucaneer" staff meets every<lb />
Monday night at seven o'clock in<lb />
 e staff office in the basement of<lb />
Austin Building. Dr. James Poindex-<lb />
ter is editorial advisor and Dr. John<lb />
Reynolds, financial advisor.<lb />
One of L o highlights of tne. ear<lb />
lor three members of the staff is a<lb />
trip in March to N w York to attend<lb />
the Columbia Scholastic Press Asso-<lb />
ciation convention. These three dele-<lb />
gate are chosen on the basis of the<lb />
amount o! work done.<lb />
I'a oratorio "The Messiah<lb />
- v ente 1 ! ere Sunday after-<lb />
0 in the Wright audi-<lb />
y soloistg and a chorus com-<lb />
f vocalists from the campus,<lb />
C,v ,  e and many other nearby<lb />
localities. The public is invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
The program, an annual college-<lb />
mity even of the pre-Christ-<lb />
i season, will be directed by Dr.<lb />
Elwood Keister of the college faculty.<lb />
rhe East Carolina department of<lb />
. usic i n or of the event.<lb />
Seven soloists chosen from Green-<lb />
ville singers and students :nd faculty<lb />
, j a the college will appear<lb />
i Messiah They are Mrs.<lb />
Gre v ille, 8oj rano; Miss<lb />
Pritehar4 Elizabeth City,<lb />
: Miss Myil Maness, Mt. 01-<lb />
ive, alto; Misg Patsy Pappandick.<lb />
Eli  �t City, alto; Irving Ennis,<lb />
Goldsboro, tenor; Dr. Keister. tenor;<lb />
and Paul A. Hickt'ang. bass.<lb />
Tin y will be supported I y a chorus<lb />
of 200 mvr, and women. George E.<lb />
Perry of the college music depart-<lb />
ment will be organist. This year for<lb />
the first time the choir and the<lb />
! soloists will be accompanied I io by<lb />
i a string ensemble.<lb />
Dr. Keister, who joined the college<lb />
faculty last year, will direct the<lb />
oratorio this year for the second<lb />
tinv. . He has had professional ex-<lb />
perience a a conductor and singer<lb />
and has been affiliated with such<lb />
noted music organizations as the<lb />
Robert S'aw Chorale.<lb />
r the pa- ii wera' . � per<lb />
formances of "The Messiah" at the<lb />
college have attracted large audiences<lb />
from many localities in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
For the first time this year, the fountain by the South Dining Hall had icycles on it Monday afternoon.<lb />
Every year the students wait for thi scene to take place. The drop in temperatures this week was quite a<lb />
surprise for everyone, but there haven't been too many genuine complaints. Stanley Jones, staff photographer<lb />
for the "Hast Carolinian" took the above picture late Monday afternoon.<lb />
Three New Professors Join East Carolina<lb />
Faculty With Beginning Of Winter Quarter<lb />
Typical of the kind<lb />
staff m mbers do is<lb />
th( pictures for the<lb />
over 2500 pictures to<lb />
of work the<lb />
al. habetizing<lb />
annual. With<lb />
atraigl ten, the<lb />
entire staff can be kept busy for<lb />
quite a while, according to the editor.<lb />
rhe 1954-66 yearbook will be out<lb />
i metime in the Spring. They usually<lb />
are ready for distri ution by early<lb />
May.<lb />
nrrent Humanities Courses<lb />
i Vat ore Of Next Year's Catalog<lb />
 ge will include<lb />
italog a series of<lb />
s which<lb />
and seniors<lb />
, of instruction<lb />
. cut across de-<lb />
aries and offer a<lb />
ubject matter.<lb />
anized and shall be<lb />
ies Commit-<lb />
. iead d by Dr.<lb />
f : te department<lb />
� the three new<lb />
and Conflicts of<lb />
I . Century.<lb />
jctively, with the<lb />
1943, from the<lb />
 World War, and<lb />
Y rld War. Each<lb />
mdidatea for the<lb />
and will be open<lb />
u e to all upper-<lb />
f courses was planned<lb />
in response to current educational<lb />
thinking, which offers such criticisms<lb />
of modern education as its narrow-<lb />
ness and specialization, its neglect<lb />
in providing a road and well inte-<lb />
grated interpretation of our culture<lb />
and its failure to lead students into<lb />
a "consideration of present problems<lb />
of living" on either the practical or<lb />
�no aesthetic level.<lb />
The courses will be listed separ-<lb />
ately in the college catalog, and will<lb />
not form a part o the offering of<lb />
any one department. They will be<lb />
'administered by a specially consti-<lb />
tuted committee and taught in rota-<lb />
tion by members of various depart-<lb />
ments.<lb />
En each course a historical back-<lb />
ground of the designated period will<lb />
be followed by study and discussion<lb />
of such areas as art, music, science,<lb />
and literature in relation to Twen-<lb />
tieth Century' life and thought.<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
Christinas Dance<lb />
Set December 16<lb />
Hill Talks About Religion<lb />
I . Hill of the depart-<lb />
isophy of the University<lb />
� East Carolina<lb />
and tomorrow for con-<lb />
h those interested in the<lb />
r Education and Re-<lb />
be at the college as a con-<lb />
he Danforth Foundation.<lb />
a is one of fifteen insti-<lb />
f higher learning in the<lb />
ite, chosen by the Ameri-<lb />
tion of Colleges for<lb />
Education as pilot centers<lb />
out a five-year study of<lb />
er Education and Religion. Tha<lb />
project is financed by a grant from<lb />
the Danforth Foundation.<lb />
As a consultant, Dr. Hill will em-<lb />
phasize the humanities. Teachers in<lb />
the humanities, faculty members of<lb />
colleges in the state, ministers and<lb />
church school teachers and officers<lb />
are invited to attend sessions at<lb />
which Dr. Hill will discuss various<lb />
phases of the relationship between<lb />
teacher education and religion.<lb />
Friday morning two sessions sched-<lb />
uled for 9 and 10 o'clock will bring<lb />
together for discussion with Dr OA<lb />
classes in art, music, EngKA �<lb />
history.<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega " present<lb />
�; eir annual Christina ' i e De-<lb />
cember 16 at eight o'clock i V right<lb />
Auditorium, with the admission price<lb />
(1 either stag or drag.<lb />
This dance will be semi-formal,<lb />
and music will be furnished by the<lb />
Collegians under the direction of<lb />
Charlie Klutz, a memf er of Alpha<lb />
Phi Omega Fraternity.<lb />
The Christmas theme will be car-<lb />
ried out in the decorations. In the<lb />
center of the floor there will be a<lb />
Christmas tree. The highlight of the<lb />
evening will be dropping of the<lb />
multi-colored balloons that will be<lb />
suspended from the ceiling. Colored<lb />
waiters will serve drinks to the<lb />
various tables that will be placed on<lb />
the sides of the dance floor.<lb />
All active members of the Fra-<lb />
ternity will participate in the figure.<lb />
Neal Truejblood is the chairman of<lb />
the figure committee; Jim Winstead,<lb />
dance chairman.<lb />
The ticket chairman is Charlie <lb />
White. Chairmen of tables and sit-<lb />
; tog arrangements are Kenneth Cole<lb />
and Billy Glover. Drink chairmen are<lb />
Roy Knight and Charles Harrell.<lb />
Publicity chairmen are Charles Love-<lb />
lace and Dock Smith.<lb />
This is the third year the fra-<lb />
ternity has sponsored the Christmas<lb />
Dance. Alpha Phi Omega is a na-<lb />
tional service fraternity which<lb />
strives to develop friendship and pro-<lb />
mote service to humanity. The Kappa<lb />
Enisilon Chapter here at East Caro-<lb />
lina College was founded in "Febr-<lb />
uary of 1952 by a group of young<lb />
men who saw the need foi service<lb />
to our college and the community.<lb />
Igor Gorin Sings<lb />
Tonight At Eight<lb />
Igor Gojrin, baritone, one of the<lb />
� p � tnes today in the fields of<lb />
. . �� opera, television, and radio,<lb />
will sing at East Carolina College<lb />
tonight at 8 o'clock in the Wright<lb />
orium. The concert will be the<lb />
ird program to be offered on the<lb />
1954-1955 Entertainment Series at<lb />
the college.<lb />
B rn into the colorful traditions<lb />
� the Ukraine, Gorin received his<lb />
musical education at the famous Con-<lb />
s rvatoiy of Vienna and started his<lb />
singing career in the opera houses<lb />
of Euro i.e. Now a citizen of the<lb />
United States, he has long made<lb />
this country his permanent home.<lb />
Gorin achieved his first, great pop-<lb />
ularity with the American public<lb />
through radio. He has appeared on<lb />
th T lephone Hour, the Chicago<lb />
Theatre of the Air, the Voice of<lb />
Firestone, and other outstanding<lb />
programs.<lb />
In the leading baritone roles of<lb />
such operas as "The Barber of Se-<lb />
ville "Traviata and "Faust he<lb />
has become known to millions<lb />
through personal appearances, on<lb />
radio and television, and on phono-<lb />
graph recordings.<lb />
Among his successes have been<lb />
performances in the music-drama<lb />
"All Faces West presented in Og-<lb />
den, Utah. In this -tacular pro-<lb />
duction, Gorin portrayed the leading<lb />
role of Brigham Young.<lb />
Latest additions to the East Caro-<lb />
lina �� -liege faculty re Miss Gwen-<lb />
dolyn Potter of the business education<lb />
department, Dr. James D. Allison of<lb />
foe English department, Snd Dr. Rob-<lb />
ert E. Cramer of the geography de-<lb />
partment. The three new staff mem-<lb />
bers took up their duties at the be-<lb />
ginning of the winter quarter.<lb />
MiSa Gwendolyn Potter of Bclhaven<lb />
will conduct one course in retailing<lb />
and three courses in accounting this<lb />
quarter. A graduate of East Carolina<lb />
ha 1950, she received her Masters<lb />
from the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina in 1953. She was the only woman<lb />
Certified Public Accountant to re-<lb />
ceive her certificate at the last<lb />
awards day.<lb />
Prior to coming to EOC Miss Potter<lb />
worked for a CPA in Belhaven. She<lb />
is staying m the Faculty apartments.<lb />
When interviewed, Miss Potter<lb />
tat � d t at she had always liked Math<lb />
and had wanted to teach and the<lb />
position here was too good to resist.<lb />
She was amazed at the changes at<lb />
by Jan Kaby<lb />
I t co'lege, especially the new library<lb />
md tfe Btn teat Union.<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Cramer of Wash-<lb />
ington, D. C. and Silver Springs, Md.<lb />
will be teaching introductory and<lb />
regional courses in geography. He is<lb />
a graduate of Ohio University and<lb />
of the University of Chicago from<lb />
w n'n he holds the doctor's degree.<lb />
His prior experience includes Air<lb />
Force Intelligence work, teaching at<lb />
a junior college in Chicago, teaching<lb />
Uem. hi State College, and also<lb />
working with the U. S. government<lb />
as a cartographer and field work<lb />
with the Pennsylvania Geological<lb />
Survey.<lb />
Dr. Cramer is married and has<lb />
three children. He resides on Sylvian<lb />
Drive. He stated that he preferred<lb />
teaching to the military and he pre-<lb />
fers to live in a small city. He is<lb />
j very interested in civic affairs and<lb />
city planning.<lb />
In the English department Dr.<lb />
James D. Allison of Denver, Colo.<lb />
will be teaching courses in speech,<lb />
.composition, and literature. He is a<lb />
graduate of Hiram College in Ohio<lb />
and of Teachers College, Columbia<lb />
University, and holds the doctor's<lb />
degree from the University of Den-<lb />
ver.<lb />
Dr. Allison has taught at Eastern<lb />
New Mexico University at Portales.<lb />
He served in the army from 1941 to<lb />
1945. In 1952-1953 he was eu-cation<lb />
director at Kadena Air Force Base,<lb />
Okinawa, and in 1954, while con-<lb />
nected with the University of Mary-<lb />
land, taught Air Force personnel in<lb />
Greenland.<lb />
He was horn in Bellaire, Ohio and<lb />
moved to Cleveland where he at-<lb />
tended high school. Dr. Allison is<lb />
not married. His hefciries are music,<lb />
the theatre, and oil painting.<lb />
When interviewed Dr. Allison said,<lb />
"East Carolina has a very beautiiul<lb />
campus, one of the handsomest I have<lb />
seen. The people are very friendly,<lb />
which surprised me as I am used to<lb />
the large colleges and their com-<lb />
parative unfriendliness<lb />
'Old Man Winter' Takes A Bite<lb />
At East Carolina, IjocoX People<lb />
Safe Driving Day<lb />
President Dwight D. Eisen-<lb />
hower and the Governor of North<lb />
Carolina, Luther Hodges, have<lb />
set aside December 15 as Safe<lb />
Driving Day. The object is to<lb />
show to the nation how traffic<lb />
accidents can be avoided or less-<lb />
ened by driving safely for just<lb />
one day.<lb />
Every student at East Caro-<lb />
lina can help make the campus<lb />
and the city of Greenville a safer<lb />
place in which to live. Make<lb />
every day, Safe Driving Day!<lb />
With the whole country virtually<lb />
frozen up, Greenville and the cam-<lb />
pus at East Carolina got their own<lb />
bitter taste of winter Monday and<lb />
Tuesday of this week. Temperatures<lb />
dropped to a low 14 degrees Monday<lb />
night, and during the day Monday<lb />
and Tuesday scarcely rose above 23<lb />
degrees. The year 1954 gave us a<lb />
real cold s'pedl to remember, as it<lb />
took its last lap of the journey.<lb />
A few students went to breakfast<lb />
Monday morning without overcoats.<lb />
They were pelted with sleet which<lb />
by eight o'clock had turned into<lb />
snow. The snow made our sluggish<lb />
Southern blood shudder and brought<lb />
forth whimsical looks of melancholy<lb />
from the eyes of our transplanted<lb />
Northern brothers.<lb />
Various Arctic explorers could be<lb />
soen making their way about the<lb />
cam; us. Some wag commented on a<lb />
group tromping along in cold weather<lb />
garb, "There goes Dr. Martin's Geog.<lb />
15 class on a field trip<lb />
Girls came out on the campus<lb />
with their long stockings on. The<lb />
choicest costume was a floppy navy<lb />
blue man's sweater comsplemented by<lb />
knee socks of the same color. With<lb />
the nc.v flat look, the women can't<lb />
seem to be satisfied; they have to<lb />
hide their legs as well.<lb />
The smow wasn't much nor did it<lb />
last long enough to cause all the<lb />
excitement. But the weather was<lb />
nipipy, and turned up collars were<lb />
essential, and even then, the ma-<lb />
jority of us stayed cold.<lb />
One poor guy sought to please<lb />
his girl friend by bringing her some<lb />
hot chocolate from the soda shop.<lb />
On the steps of Wright, he slipped<lb />
on ice and fell, spilling the drink all<lb />
over his one heavy topcoat. Foiled<lb />
again, in the interest of the fairer<lb />
sex.<lb />
Remembering the hot weather here<lb />
during summer school, one girl said<lb />
the cold weather was a blessing.<lb />
She was next seen complaining about<lb />
imaginary frostbite.<lb />
Well, again the weather, the one<lb />
subject that is eternally a good<lb />
topic, has asserted itself.<lb />
Food For Christmas<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi fraternity is<lb />
spon-oring a good drive to col-<lb />
lect canned goods and other non-<lb />
perishable foods for needy fami-<lb />
lies in Greenville. Students end<lb />
faculty and taff members who<lb />
wish to contribute will find a<lb />
box in the Student Union for<lb />
their contributions. Make contri-<lb />
butions until the Christmas holi-<lb />
days begin.<lb />
The organization is working<lb />
with the Woman's Club of Green-<lb />
ville. A. V. Medlin, president of<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi, will gladly gire<lb />
further details.<lb />
Five ECC Students<lb />
Get State Posts -<lb />
At the State Student Government<lb />
Assembly which was held in Raleigh<lb />
November 18-20, five Eas Carolina<lb />
students were elected to fill positions.<lb />
Wad Cooper, president of the<lb />
canvpus SGA, was elected president<lb />
of the Senate while Emo Boado was<lb />
elected Sergeant-at-Arms for the<lb />
House of Representatives.<lb />
Hugh (Buzzy) Young Jr. was elect-<lb />
ed vice-president of the interim-<lb />
council. This position is a newly cre-<lb />
ated office. The race for this position<lb />
was very tight. In winning this posi-<lb />
tion, Buzzy had to defeat the floor<lb />
leader of the University of North<lb />
Carolina delegation.<lb />
The race for the Secretary of the<lb />
House of Representatives proved to<lb />
be close also. Barbara Strickland,<lb />
East Carolina, was defeated by only<lb />
six votes.<lb />
During the caucus meeting Ed<lb />
Matthews was asked to preside in<lb />
the House and Barbara Strickland<lb />
acted as secretary. These were hon-<lb />
orary positions that were filled until<lb />
the election of officers could be held.<lb />
Both bills that were introduced by<lb />
East Carolina College were passed<lb />
after being amended. One kill urged<lb />
a scientific test for determining the<lb />
extent of alcohol on a driver and the<lb />
other bill was concerned with differ-<lb />
ent phases of education, such as<lb />
teachers' salaries and scholarships.<lb /><pb facs="00038363_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER <lb />
Easttarolinian Hfanai Comment<lb />
es<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
 Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Nam- changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Fot Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
leacbera Coilegt Divisiea Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editor .t i<lb />
Man; c.n -<lb />
iel<lb />
FviUiturt E<lb />
Sport Editor<lb />
easiness Mana<lb />
Assistant I<lb />
ICxchange Edi<lb />
loj uii Advi<lb />
Financial Advise<lb />
nicaJ A(h is<lb />
rer<lb />
or<lb />
or<lb />
.aye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Valeria Shearon<lb />
Anne George, Sta2iley Jones<lb />
Joyce Smith<lb />
 Bob Hilldrup<lb />
wEmil Massad<lb />
Shirley Hargrove<lb />
 Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
 Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Live By itouole Standards?<lb />
, ,nl writer, Donald A. King<lb />
We've just finished reading an autobiogra-<lb />
phy aj uaryi Chessman entitled CeU 2455 Death<lb />
nun- which, in eiiecD, muicieu society for being<lb />
smug, ineilectual, blind to its own faults, and<lb />
reactionary. Ine lact mat the book was written<lb />
bj a man who is waiting to die in the gas cham-<lb />
ber for kidnapping ana rape might make you<lb />
laugh at sucn an indictment, or at least shrug it<lb />
off, out 10 me, it nils home, it hits home even<lb />
more so bnan the same cnarge would if it was<lb />
presented uy a renowned sociologist. For Mr.<lb />
v hessman is not pleading lor his lite, rather he<lb />
is pleaumg lui society to recognize its own short-<lb />
comings ana do something about tnem. And Mr.<lb />
Uhessiiian knows whereof he speaks. Kead the<lb />
booK, men laugh or shrug your shoulders.<lb />
Ur ii you haven t time to read the book then<lb />
just cast a curious and candid glance around<lb />
yuu. lou mignt notice that just beiore exams<lb />
I quarter somebody broke into any number of<lb />
professors unices in an attempt to obtain ex-<lb />
ams, lriviali -no, sucii action constituted a crime<lb />
against the culprits, uie entire student body, the<lb />
scxiooi, ana uie euucation system, ft you're still<lb />
inclined to call it trivial remember that it hap-<lb />
peneu here wher tomorrow's leaders are being<lb />
educated. Ii the cream of the crop are susceptible<lb />
(and not ju;t at E.C.C. out ali over the country<lb />
ana even tne worldj then what can we expect<lb />
uUi society to become?<lb />
Peinaps I'm being an alarmist but 1 think<lb />
that facts, figures, events, and statistics will<lb />
bear me out. ft appears tliat society is lighting<lb />
itself, and as a natural end result, the people of<lb />
sucict) aie the ones suffering.<lb />
uo yuu believe in capital punishment here<lb />
in a Christian nation tnat is supposed to "love<lb />
in n r bunt you know that environ-<lb />
.u. iu b heredity, makes a criminal what he is?<lb />
ink Uaai our meiliou of stopping crime<lb />
is succes&amp;iui? Or do you know that our<lb />
ne omging and that only 13 per cent of<lb />
are caugnt and punished?<lb />
people iii our society are enmeshed in<lb />
ui double-standards we try to live by<lb />
and with, and lor too many people the conflict is<lb />
too much, uur parents, schools, and religion teach<lb />
us to oe Christians who believe in God and try<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
1 ' �'  bj t<lb />
1ia<lb />
ilai<lb />
ih<lb />
e b<lb />
to <lb />
world<lb />
don t<lb />
bus edicts, yet we imd ourselves in a<lb />
cutthroat tactics are not only ac-<lb />
out ate necessary for survival. If you<lb />
this, just take a look at the condition<lb />
orld today.<lb />
U hat can oe done about it? That's not a<lb />
simple question ana the answer, when found, will<lb />
be as complex as the problem. But<lb />
have to do what we can not only so we can<lb />
live it ii ourselves, out also so the future peoples<lb />
the woria wii have a world to live in. We've<lb />
got t start. Collectively and individually we've<lb />
got to understand the problems we face, so that<lb />
we can teach other people to understand them,<lb />
ana when that is done we will be able to work<lb />
concretely, and perhaps successfully, towards<lb />
eradicating our problems.<lb />
We can fight with education, love, kindness,<lb />
and � iterance ana we'd better not lose. We can't<lb />
e, for u we do. everything that we believe in,<lb />
including ourselves, will be dead.<lb />
A Privilege Abused<lb />
Usually when a person comes in possession<lb />
of something new he is exceotionally careful with<lb />
it for a while. Not until the shine wears off does<lb />
he begin to take it for granted. He uses it but in<lb />
a wise way to guarantee its beauty and dura-<lb />
bility. The same principle applies to a privilege.<lb />
It a person is g mted the right to some privilege,<lb />
he is usually careful for a while not to abuse it.<lb />
it is regrettable that some students here have<lb />
begun to take for granted the privileges we<lb />
share in our new library.<lb />
A new policy and privilege since Joyner Li-<lb />
brary has betn in use is to keep the latest maga-<lb />
zines on shelves in the periodical rooms where<lb />
they are easily accessible to the students. No<lb />
longer do you have to wait and bother the librari-<lb />
an for about ten minutes to check out magazines<lb />
for use in the building. This is a policy to be<lb />
appreciated, yet many students have already en-<lb />
dangered its continuation. Regularly, magazines<lb />
are taken from the shelves and returned weeks<lb />
later, or not at all.<lb />
This may seem trivial in the eyes of some;<lb />
it is, on the other hand, serious. Those who use<lb />
the periodicals are borrowing them. If they are<lb />
not returned, they have, in effect, been stolen.<lb />
It is the right of each student to find the maga-<lb />
zines in place. If one is missing, a student may<lb />
be unable to do a class assignment which directs<lb />
him to find that certain issue. The culprits are<lb />
cheating their friends and fellow students.<lb />
The sJty was blue and the sun was<lb />
shining down in real sincerity. One<lb />
would have thought it was warm<lb />
outside, until he got there and felt<lb />
the wind, chilling even through a<lb />
topcoat. The library steps were cov-<lb />
ered with brown oak leaves; the<lb />
bottom steps met the feet through a<lb />
carpet of crunching leaves. Not too<lb />
many people were passing in and<lb />
out of the library, however. It was<lb />
Monday, November 29, and everyone<lb />
was over in Wright Building, regis-<lb />
tering. Winter quarter was begin-<lb />
:iinjr.<lb />
The winter tens means a number<lb />
of exciting things. Christmas vaca-<lb />
tion, asketball games, and three<lb />
of the biggest dances of the year,<lb />
at Christmas, Valentine's Day and<lb />
the Military Ball. It is the second<lb />
quarter for the freshmen, making<lb />
them even more an integrated part<lb />
of our campus life. It is the period<lb />
' � fore graduation for many s'n-<lb />
iors; their "hearts grow lighter or<lb />
heavier, according to their personal<lb />
feelings about East Carolina, as the<lb />
time to leav1 nears.<lb />
The project to bring foreign mov-<lb />
ies to campus is one of the most<lb />
commendable moves we have had the<lb />
privilege to endorse in our several<lb />
years with the paper. The schedule<lb />
lates four films to be presented here<lb />
in January and February. Three are<lb />
to be presented in Frenjeh. The<lb />
first, "Carnival in Flanders is one<lb />
of thi world's best cinematic pro-<lb />
duction5.<lb />
Not smca the Italian picture "Pai-<lb />
, " have we had a foreign movie<lb />
on campus. Dr. George Pasti and<lb />
Dr. Ed Hirshberg are busy enlist-<lb />
ing members into the foreign film<lb />
club. T: is project is one of several<lb />
thai t'se two faculty members have<lb />
worked on to promote cultural grow tit<lb />
here. Wo are fortunate in having<lb />
faculty members such as these two<lb />
men who believe that their respon-<lb />
sibility to students only begins in<lb />
� ilassroom.<lb />
Who's Who Amonjr Students At East Carolina<lb />
Elizabeth City Girl Likes Co-ed Schools<lb />
bv Anne George<lb />
The excellent teacher training pro-<lb />
el am offered at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege was the main factor that helped<lb />
Sally Sedgwick to choose East Caro-<lb />
lina as her school. She adds with a<lb />
smile, which is characteristic of her,<lb />
"I also liked the idea that it was co-<lb />
educational<lb />
This Elizabeth City girl is a Pri-<lb />
mary Education major and has just<lb />
finished her practice teaching. Sally<lb />
did her practice teaching last quarter<lb />
at the training school and found it<lb />
to be "quite entertaining as well as<lb />
educational1 but, "The experiences I<lb />
had are too numerous to mention<lb />
atni un. rintable as well sin- added.<lb />
In expressing her opinion of East<lb />
Carolina Sally states, "I have seen<lb />
the college improve greatly in the<lb />
past few years. One of the noted<lb />
improvements I have c' served is the<lb />
growth of the Student Legislature<lb />
and the strength it now holds<lb />
She<lb />
goeg on to say that she feels about<lb />
the colleg � as many others do� that<lb />
t' e Folks nrf the people make it<lb />
what it is.<lb />
Serving as chairman of the Elec-<lb />
tions Committee gives Sally a seat<lb />
on the Student Legislature. Sally is<lb />
to be a menu<lb />
ers of America for two years.<lb />
Sally Sedgwick<lb />
in charge of all elections that are<lb />
held on canr. us. Last spring Sally<lb />
served as co-chairman of the Elec-<lb />
tion- Committee. Incidentally, she<lb />
ay- that the largest number of votes<lb />
in the history of the college were<lb />
cast during spring quarter.<lb />
ber of the Future Teach-<lb />
This<lb />
vear she is a member of the Asso-<lb />
ciation for Childhood Education. For<lb />
two years she has been a member of<lb />
the YWCA. Sally also serves as a<lb />
Hal! Procter for Fleming Hall this<lb />
year.<lb />
During tin- summer you will apt<lb />
to find Sally at Nags Head where<lb />
she is engagd in fishing, which b<lb />
one of her favorite pastimes. How-<lb />
ever, she would not volunteer any-<lb />
fish stories.<lb />
W. on asked alsout her roommate<lb />
Carolyn Johnson of Elizabeth City<lb />
said, "I don't think I could have<lb />
found a sweeter or more under und-<lb />
ing roomie" Carolyn returns the com-<lb />
pliment.<lb />
Giaduatfon -vill come in May but<lb />
Sallie says, "I have no future plans<lb />
except to try not to be an 'old maid<lb />
school teacher She would like to<lb />
secure a position in the Raleigh City<lb />
schools, or possibly she would like to<lb />
try California.<lb />
"I hate to leave East Carolina and<lb />
my friends but 111 be glad to get<lb />
out and see some 'of this old world'<lb />
Besides this. Sallv has found time was Sally's comment on leaving.<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
A New Start!<lb />
EXAMS have come and gone! The<lb />
grades have too. leaving many happy<lb />
and still more unhappy.<lb />
T e grades were waiting in the<lb />
post office when the students came<lb />
back on Sunday night. Late Sunday<lb />
night hundreds of pieces of paper<lb />
torn off the end of the important<lb />
envelopes were scattered on the floor<lb />
around t e pi -t office boxes. Many<lb />
I u1 off the ordeal until Monday<lb />
nioi ni<lb />
Baptists of the Month<lb />
i year i I j and a girl are<lb />
 each moi th to be the "Bap-<lb />
t !<lb />
St io<lb />
ent:<lb />
! !<lb />
by the<lb />
Three major changes have been<lb />
made in our staff for the winter<lb />
ter. Valeria Shearon, senior<lb />
from Fuquay-Varina, has been moved<lb />
u;i from Assistant Editor to Mana-<lb />
ging Editor. Two new assistant edi-<lb />
 r- have taken Valeria's place. Both<lb />
Anne George and Stanley Jones are<lb />
Virginians who have been on the<lb />
staff for some time. Anne was Fea-<lb />
ture Editor last quarter. Stanley<lb />
was and is a photographer, Loth foi i<lb />
he paper and on his own. Joyce i<lb />
Smith, a sophomore from Selma, re-<lb />
Anne as Feature Editor.<lb />
B.S.U.<lb />
toy Baptist student a1 ECC may<lb />
turn in nomination? for this student<lb />
of tiv month honor. Bob Lee is<lb />
. airman of the committee which is<lb />
onsible for making nominations.<lb />
The B.S.C. Executive Council makes<lb />
selection. The committee<lb />
are eag r to have names submitted<lb />
to them.<lb />
Qualifications on which the final<lb />
tion is made include scholar-<lb />
 attitude, citizenship, participa-<lb />
nt! Baptist. Student Union work,<lb />
and Christian activities in general.<lb />
The Octo er "Baptist Students of<lb />
Month" were Eugene Haymun<lb />
of Coin jock and Fred Sextjjn of Rocky<lb />
Mount.<lb />
Ruth Lassiter of Four Oaks and<lb />
Ralph Lamm of Wilson have been<lb />
ed "Baptist Students of the<lb />
M  for November. Ruth is De-<lb />
n Leader and Ralph the Host<lb />
it the Baptist Student Center.<lb />
Five Years Ago<lb />
From the files of the December<lb />
9, L949 "Teco Echo<lb />
e Pirates traveled to Washing-<lb />
ton, D. ( for a basketball game with<lb />
Wilson Teachers College; and squeez-<lb />
ed by them 60-58. Jack Everton,<lb />
Louis Collie and Sonny Russell led<lb />
the Bucs to victory.<lb />
"Pi Omega Pi initiated Gwendolyn<lb />
Potter of Belhaven, Jerry O. Bennett<lb />
of Winston-Salem, Haywood Kelly<lb />
of Clayton, and Levie Peyton of Kin-<lb />
ston as new members<lb />
"Evangeline Baker from Rocky<lb />
Mount was named to the Student<lb />
Spotlight<lb />
Here 'n' There<lb />
If you are one of those persons<lb />
who has a lot of books packed back<lb />
that you can't sell because they aren't<lb />
used anymore, you will appreciate<lb />
this little article from "The Baptist<lb />
Student<lb />
"What's all the hurry?" a boy<lb />
asked his friend who was running<lb />
across campus.<lb />
"I just lought a new textbook<lb />
and I am trying to get to clas before<lb />
the next edition comes out he re-<lb />
plied.<lb />
ia es<lb />
We<lb />
ive received many comments<lb />
ir office on the paper this year.<lb />
rai ged all the way from<lb />
idea thai the paper has reached<lb />
owest abb ever to the opposite<lb />
on thai this year's paper is the<lb />
in many years. Let us know<lb />
a think. We welcome any<lb />
ted improvements.<lb />
Letters To Editor<lb />
Deai- Editor:<lb />
At present there are no national<lb />
��! fraternities on the East Caro-<lb />
lina campus. The question in many<lb />
students' minds is WHY?<lb />
Let us compare ourselves with a<lb />
few of t. e small schools in the state<lb />
in reference to enrollment (a leading<lb />
argument against social fraternities<lb />
here). Wake Forest, Davidson, High<lb />
Point, Lenoir Rhyn �, and even At-<lb />
lantic Christia i have fewer students<lb />
than Last Carolina, but function<lb />
well with social fraternities and in<lb />
some cases the fraternities are the<lb />
backbone of the student body.<lb />
East Carolina has grown and is<lb />
still in the growing stage and the<lb />
days of th small family-like school I<lb />
are goi � 'orever. No longer is it.<lb />
ible to know and he familiar<lb />
� �� majority of your fellow<lb />
students. Already cliques are formed<lb />
and will continue to form, separating<lb />
the student body. Why not organize<lb />
and supervise them to build a strong-<lb />
er fraternal relationship between the<lb />
students and offer competition and<lb />
a means of recognition to regain a<lb />
close unity?<lb />
Social contacts would be increased<lb />
ten fold, not only between students,<lb />
bat also with faculty and local<lb />
citizens. The national contacts could<lb />
only tend to give students a broader<lb />
field in which to meet and work with<lb />
students all over the nation.<lb />
The main argument against social<lb />
fraternities here is their expense.<lb />
If the student investigated the ac-<lb />
tual financial cost, it is not nearly<lb />
as much as anticipated. Project work<lb />
would develop to help support the<lb />
organizations and this in turn would<lb />
benefit the college in inumerable<lb />
ways. The competitive work resulting<lb />
could only build a stronger and more<lb />
active student body.<lb />
Let's work for a more constructive<lb />
and beneficial program for the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Respectfully submitted,<lb />
Bob Julian<lb />
Couple of The Week<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
C e soda si op wa- the meeting<lb />
� for Patricia Purvis, s�nhomore<lb />
of A id Doug Brown, - iphomore<lb />
f Rockingham. "Pat as she is usu-<lb />
ally caljed, was working, and Doug<lb />
ares that he fir became at-<lb />
tract i to her becau � thought<lb />
she ras ci be and friendly. Pat stated<lb />
thai � thought Doug was attrac-<lb />
tive, even if he wasn't the Clark<lb />
Gal le typo.<lb />
Pat and Doug had their first date<lb />
on December S, 1953 and went to a<lb />
basketball game. However, on the<lb />
same evening, Pat had made a pre-<lb />
vious date, and she made Doug prom-<lb />
he to bring her back in time for it.<lb />
He did!<lb />
They oth like watching all sports,<lb />
especially football, and attend most<lb />
of the games. Pat particularly en-<lb />
joys dancing, and although Doug<lb />
says he is not too fond of it, he<lb />
never refuses to take Pat to any of<lb />
the dances she wishes to attend.<lb />
Doug's favorite pastime is playing<lb />
tennis, and Pat has obligingly learned<lb />
to play, although the sport doesn't<lb />
particularly appeal to her. Give and<lb />
take!<lb />
Neither could remember any em-<lb />
With The Faculty<lb />
Riding Bicycles Saves Time<lb />
"If all students would ride bi-<lb />
cycles, they could save much time<lb />
between classes declared Miss<lb />
Lowe, of the business department,<lb />
when sh recently expressed her<lb />
ion on this subject. She stated<lb />
that in previous years, it was no<lb />
irnm n sight to see various fac-<lb />
ulty members riding bicycles, even<lb />
though they had cars. However, only<lb />
a few of ECC's faculty members,<lb />
among them Dr. Pasti, Dr. Bennett,<lb />
and Dr. Posey, along with Miss<lb />
�we, ride their bikes now.<lb />
One definite advantage of having<lb />
�� bike on the campus is that it would<lb />
barrassing experiences, but both said<lb />
they were somewhat "uneasy" when<lb />
reefing the other's family.<lb />
Pat. who is majoring in business<lb />
and social studies, and Doug, an<lb />
industrial arts major, are undecided<lb />
as to future plans. However, Pat<lb />
declares that the Air Force is pres-<lb />
ently controlling their future. Both<lb />
plan to graduate in the spring of '56<lb />
and who knows?<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
Bave one from having to find a park-<lb />
ing space. Many universities and state<lb />
colleges in the north have many<lb />
ieycle riders on their campuses. In<lb />
fact, prior to the Second Wold War,<lb />
students at a college in Michigan<lb />
were not allowed to ride in cars,<lb />
much less own one on the campus.<lb />
Bicj 'es became one of their main<lb />
methods of transportation.<lb />
Miss Lowe told of bicyci? clubs,<lb />
or Youth Hostels, which take tours<lb />
of the continent and also over the<lb />
United States. She declared that one<lb />
traveling first-class would pay as<lb />
much as $1000, while those riding<lb />
bicycles would have expenses amount-<lb />
ing to around $200. Persons going<lb />
on these tours stay at approved<lb />
ome�, and have easy access to nice<lb />
eating establishments.<lb />
to got exercise, energy, and to<lb />
save time, students are being urged<lb />
by Miss Lowe to bring their old<lb />
!ikes from home, or to purchase a<lb />
eh aip, second-hand one. Don't wait<lb />
for someone else to take the lead;<lb />
bring out your ike and ride in style.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Social Fraternities Here?<lb />
by Ann Georgt and Stanley J<lb />
Ideas of .social fraternities at Ea<lb />
are not new and various campus ,<lb />
tried to advance their opinions in tl<lb />
som' time. On the other hand. th.<lb />
vvho have condemned the organia<lb />
sirable. The pros and cons of l'rah<lb />
colleges around the country and th<lb />
Of similar organizations h n<lb />
hig-hly debatable.<lb />
Only by locking at the issue fi<lb />
Ban a true light be seen on the<lb />
fraternities and sororities do era I<lb />
competition between students thai I<lb />
,n everyday life alter graduation. I<lb />
ion assists in personality developmenl w<lb />
. ,ii enable the student to deal<lb />
Llems and adjustments. The<lb />
� furnish a definite link i'nv the<lb />
lege. Many believe that th<lb />
� and rowdy parties, but it<lb />
pinion of some that those who wou<lb />
n this manrn r would do SO �<lb />
no organizations.<lb />
On the other side of the contr<lb />
the arguments that these social and<lb />
clubs create an air of unfriendliin<lb />
barriers between the people. As th s fi<lb />
and sororities are expensive, a fma:<lb />
would be placed upon the aver<lb />
campuses where fraternities and<lb />
prevalent, too much importance<lb />
them, and therefore the student v. I<lb />
make the grade" is left out of the<lb />
life.<lb />
We fe'U, the best way to get a I<lb />
of campus opinion would be to int<lb />
"man on campus We did so. witl<lb />
answers to the question, "In your opini<lb />
think that fraternities and sororities<lb />
h norary. are or should be an import<lb />
of East Carolina?"<lb />
Percy Wilkins. i'hi Sigma Pi:<lb />
add much to the fullness of collej �<lb />
overemphasized. I am against separate .<lb />
houses because they tend to hurt the<lb />
student body<lb />
Emily Boyce, president of I<lb />
i Is that social fraternities and a<lb />
to "create distinct social groups I I<lb />
groups would not only split th<lb />
w.�uld destroy the campus unit<lb />
thinks that the financial burden trac-<lb />
tions would cause would keep mat<lb />
from enrolling at East Carolina Coll<lb />
other side of the question, she feels th it<lb />
respects they may tend to fill in a spac<lb />
culture, which E.C.C. so obviously laci<lb />
Dr. Judson White, psychology de i<lb />
who was a member of Delta Kappa Epsi<lb />
ternity at De Paul University, Greencast<lb />
strongrJy opposes fraternities here and any .<lb />
"I don't believe they contribute anythinjr.<lb />
only build barriers between people If clul<lb />
developed alonr other than social lines, tl<lb />
old benefit more than fraternities v.<lb />
ask this question' says Dr. White. <lb />
ternities help vou get what vou came I<lb />
for?"<lb />
Tubby Thomas, Sigma Rho Phi.<lb />
the aid and counsel of older brol<lb />
members and their association in fratert<lb />
bership has proved very beneficial and i i<lb />
The fraternity does not countenance<lb />
drinking, or immorality. The fr.<lb />
�tees its members to excel scholar<lb />
ways promotes conduct con-<lb />
morals. I think they would bo a gre; '<lb />
� ntinued growth and developmenl f<lb />
Carolina<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
After a bi vacation of fun<lb />
we are back at it again, racking o<lb />
up something to chat about in th<lb />
our part, the holidays were swell and<lb />
to face the registration lines was a<lb />
can't expect the good things to ling;<lb />
With the new quarter comes a<lb />
lenge to make this one count for r.<lb />
last one. Maybe you know that su<lb />
will be made to be broken, just like N v �<lb />
resolutions, but it is a noble th I<lb />
the quarter with, anyway.<lb />
The dates i n the calendar hav�<lb />
dropped off and December has<lb />
on. Within the two weeks left I<lb />
Ch stmaa holidays, a lot of part<lb />
ment and ball games will be consuming<lb />
Tonight is the first chance to U�<lb />
tainment side of your ID Cards. Ap<lb />
Wright Auditorium is a noted barifc<lb />
rin. Asiatic-born, Mr. Gorin has ri om<lb />
he op mm houses of Europe to th<lb />
stage, radio, and TV. Critics acclaim his "<lb />
voice Don't miss the opportunity<lb />
this famed baritone on campus tonigl<lb />
We want to remind everybody ;h;<lb />
rates' initial home game is scheduled i r Fr:<lb />
lay night. Plan to help create a big turnout by<lb />
 present to bo si the team morale and help<lb />
the cheerleaders yell.<lb />
The culminating pre-Christmas t <lb />
presentation of Handera Messiah, which the mu-<lb />
ak department renders annuallv. This<lb />
� reduction is to be held Sunday B in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. Many who have heard the<lb />
Messiah always enjoy it again. If you have never<lb />
heard this magnificent program, which r<lb />
the deep meaning of Christmas so forcefully and<lb />
true, be sure not to miss it this year.<lb />
To make a crowded schedule even more<lb />
crammed, various clubs and organizations on<lb />
campus are planning parties, carolling, and 8<lb />
variety of festive and Christmas program?- Tn�<lb />
I Christmas spirit s moving in and taking over-<lb />
Let's all plan to participate in as many of the<lb />
OTllMitoiimiiittHMww.w�murtShiiga<lb />
6�l L � au pIan to Participate in as many oi u-<lb />
mZfiilL COI�ng events as possible. So doing will help<lb />
4$- fJk you develop your own Christmas spirit and win<lb />
add to that of others.<lb />
rKmewfm!m<lb />
mmmm<lb /><pb facs="00038363_tn_0003" /><lb />
THLRSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1964<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
?<lb />
�<lb />
help<lb />
, &amp;r<lb />
n<lb />
'a<lb />
ft<lb />
nil m<lb />
and �<lb />
it-<lb />
Fall Quarter Ends With Sadie Hawkins Day Celebration<lb />
Communist Faith,<lb />
The Will To Win;<lb />
Divided We Fall<lb />
With Christmas around the corner,<lb />
one would think that the state- !<lb />
worship ing Communists would feel<lb />
totally unconcerned. But they do not<lb />
i regard the birthday of Christ, as<lb />
is h wn I y the following challenge<lb />
to Christian youth from a French<lb />
ommunis1 newspaper. Li. Paul Sin-<lb />
gleton, a former student hove, Bend<lb />
as the following piece of daring and<lb />
meaningful propaganda:<lb />
��The gospel is a much more pow-<lb />
erful weapon for the renewal of<lb />
society than is our Marxist philoso-<lb />
�vhy but all the . am<lb />
T<lb />
hree Classes Plan Annual Dance<lb />
Church Groups Stage Christmas<lb />
Plays With Students In Leads<lb />
1 the i am � it is we who<lb />
finally will beat you. We are only<lb />
a handful and- you Christians are<lb />
numbered by the millions. But if you<lb />
remember the story of Gideon and<lb />
300 companions, you will under-<lb />
stand why I am right.<lb />
We Communists do not play with<lb />
words. We are realists, and seeing<lb />
that, we are determined to achieve<lb />
our object; we know how to obtain<lb />
. . s. Of our salaries and our<lb />
wages, we keep only what is strictly<lb />
neces ary and we give up the rest<lb />
or propaganda purposes. To this<lb />
propaganda we also 'consecrate' all<lb />
our fr e time and part of our holi-<lb />
days. You, h,)vever, give only a little<lb />
time and hardly any money to the<lb />
� reading of the gospel of Christ.<lb />
How van anyone believe in the<lb />
nprcme value of this gospel if you<lb />
do not practice it. if you do not<lb />
� read it, and if you sacrifice neither<lb />
time i or money for it.<lb />
Believe me, it is us who will win,<lb />
for we believe in our Communist<lb />
 ;ii. and we are willing to sac-<lb />
ri ice ev rything, even our lives, in<lb />
thai social justice may tri-<lb />
un . Bui you people are afraid to<lb />
soil your hands<lb />
Methodist<lb />
"No Room in the Hotel a Christ-<lb />
mas play by Dorothy Clark Wilson,<lb />
will be presented by the Alpha Z ta<lb />
Chapter of Wesley Players in the<lb />
Fellowship Hall of Jarvis Memorial<lb />
Methodist Church Sunday morning<lb />
at 9:45.<lb />
The cast Deludes David Kinlaw,<lb />
Doris Bryan, June Goldston, Lloyd<lb />
Bray, Sadie Harris, Ralph Shumaker,<lb />
Dot Lineberry, Jim Daugherty, Pat<lb />
Daniels and Doug Mitchell.<lb />
Mamiej Chandler, Methodist Stu-<lb />
liv.t Secretary here, is sponsor for<lb />
; c play and Doug Mitchell is student<lb />
director.<lb />
Baptist<lb />
Three performances of the one act<lb />
play, "A Stranger In Bethlehem by<lb />
Charles George, are being given by<lb />
the members of the Baptist Student<lb />
Union. The first performance was<lb />
given last Sunday night at the Im-<lb />
manuel Training Union while another<lb />
per ormance will be given tonight at<lb />
the Business and Professional Wo-<lb />
men's Clul�. On Sunday evening at<lb />
6:30 the can will give its final per-<lb />
formance at the Memorial Baptist<lb />
Church.<lb />
The cast of characters are Juanita<lb />
Garris of Ayden, Janice Etheridge<lb />
o! Red Oak, Sammie Bowman of<lb />
Gerraanton, Ralph Lamm of Wilson,<lb />
Richard Tomlinson of Franklinton,<lb />
John Sanders of Fayet.teville and<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell of Lucama.<lb />
The setting of the play is Bethle-<lb />
hem, Pa. It tak b place on Christ-<lb />
mas eve in the home of ail unhappy<lb />
poverty stricken family. A trains)<lb />
enters t e home and fits each mem-<lb />
ber of the group into a family pat-<lb />
tern, He shows them how the Yule-<lb />
tide season can be celebrated with<lb />
things the Lord has provided.<lb />
�� hri ta- Around the World" is<lb />
the theme for the annual Baptist<lb />
Student Union Christmas banquet<lb />
wi ich will be h Id tomorrow evening<lb />
at the Town House Restaurant.<lb />
Genera! chairman of the banquet<lb />
committee is Lannie Crocker. Chair-<lb />
men of other committees are Kath-<lb />
leen Neal and Mary Ann Austin.<lb />
Ticket and Publicity; Shirley Alford<lb />
and Marcie Milne, Program; Evelyn<lb />
Fury and 0. B. Gilley, Decoration;<lb />
and Robert Woodlief, transportation.<lb />
Honor guests will be Pauline Catel<lb />
of France. Ann VanAndel of the<lb />
Netherlands and Oscar Rota of Per<lb />
After the banquet the group will<lb />
jro Chri tmas enroling over the city<lb />
of Greenville. Everyone will leave for<lb />
: n the student center<lb />
on Eighth Str et.<lb />
Foreign Film Showing Here<lb />
Builders Begin<lb />
On tomans Dorm<lb />
by Louise Yelverton<lb />
Construction of a new woman's<lb />
dormitory h re began approximately<lb />
Novembei<lb />
1<lb />
1954, by the W. H.<lb />
Four foreign movie films are being<lb />
presented this quarter by the East<lb />
Carolina Film Club in cooperation<lb />
with the Greenville branch, American<lb />
Association of University Women.<lb />
On Wednesday, January 5, "Carni-<lb />
val in Flanders" in French will he<lb />
shown. It is an internationally fam-<lb />
ous comedy which has received sev-<lb />
eral European awards. Also a short<lb />
of Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink"<lb />
will be shown.<lb />
T British film "Pygmalion" from<lb />
George Bernard Shaw's comedy, pro-<lb />
luced under his personal supervision,<lb />
and starring Leslie Howard and Wen-<lb />
iv Hiller is slated for Wednesday,<lb />
February 2.<lb />
"The Bicycle Thief an Italian<lb />
r � � � � ion, �� ill appear V. dnesday,<lb />
� 2, K r ceivi d tl e "P� I For-<lb />
Year" award by<lb />
  ties.<lb />
On W ty, April 6, is "Grand<lb />
� '�; 1 � film dealing with<lb />
diject ol wai and peace.<lb />
, fiims will be shown at th<lb />
! tbrary Auditorium. Tickets<lb />
are one dollar for the four movies<lb />
. nd on rid membership in<lb />
: e Ka I Carolina Film Club. Th y<lb />
� � purchased from Miss <lb />
land a4 She ipard Memorial Library,<lb />
Mi - Mei denhall at the Student Un-<lb />
ion, or from faculty members George<lb />
Pasti and Edgar Hirshherg or Mrs.<lb />
Harry R. Billica, AAUW.<lb />
Frosh, Sophs, Seniors<lb />
Plan January Dance<lb />
Tuesday night, November 30, in the<lb />
Student Union a meeting of the<lb />
Freshman, Sophomore and S nior<lb />
Class QSficer was held In order to<lb />
make plans for the Freshman, Sopho-<lb />
more Senior Danci i is tc'<lb />
held during the month of Jan tary.<lb />
The offki i � � � tor the purp<lb />
op combining id a, and making spe-<lb />
cific plans for the corainj d ince.<lb />
Charlie Bedford, Pi ' of t<lb />
Senior Class, called the i<lb />
order, and I ad each of ic r in1 roduce<lb />
himself. The three clai<lb />
. two faculty memo<lb />
Dr. Richard Todd,<lb />
er, and Dr. K ith H lR<lb />
olass adviser.<lb />
l dford told I<lb />
tives that appropriations for<lb />
e are larg r this <lb />
e. He a � "Ci<lb /><lb />
e wanl to<lb />
Kenneth Chalk' r. Presid<lb />
i shman ta .<lb />
;t the dance be<lb />
;<lb />
this class. The vol<lb />
in favor ol '<lb />
The questi<lb />
pie for  h dai � �<lb />
was finally ruled '<lb />
a clo i d lance, ai<lb />
with the<lb />
d. Ho<lb />
ould be po<lb />
here a1 East Caro<lb />
of-towi<lb />
ing this decision t<lb />
that it will be r.<lb />
of a couple �<lb />
tivity card.<lb />
It was next I �<lb />
man. So<lb />
- Officers will pa<lb />
figure at the<lb />
cers ai'<lb />
to participate in I<lb />
r e Pret ident and S<lb />
Senior CJSS have<lb />
ev. ral name :<lb />
intr answer,<lb />
performing hand �<lb />
concert rior to the dan<lb />
Tentative data<lb />
the 21st of January v<lb />
day night and 29th of Jai<lb />
a Saturday night.<lb />
irter<lb />
higr<lb />
�i - �<lb />
the annual Dogpatch celebration, was sponsored here the last weekend of Fall<lb />
by the Science Club. There was the usual Tace on Saterdaj nfternoen, badly hampered h rain. But<lb />
I'jht<lb />
. the dance that night in Wright. Everyone wen! dressed in hillbilly cos-<lb />
ed the "presarved turnips and Mckapoo juict" in a fashion befitting true Dogpatehers, in-<lb />
the costume contest (see if you can identify them) are tJiown pn the top picture. The other hot is<lb />
random among the crowd. (Photos by Stanley Jones)<lb />
East Carolina Students ReceivejLocal Soda Jerks<lb />
Honor, Poems In Anthology<lb />
- have<lb />
� at will be pub-<lb />
e Annual An1 "logy of<lb />
to a recent<lb />
, v Poetry Asso-<lb />
Nj � �nal Poetry Asso-<lb />
r, Larry Parler<lb />
R ley.<lb />
a graduate student in the<lb />
� �� ration here while<lb />
ore with a major<lb />
B Education and a minor<lb />
pa from Russels-<lb />
- from Durham.<lb />
i .ii riting with<lb />
. . time, I u' neither<lb />
 recognition be-<lb />
�wo poems selected for publi-<lb />
follow:<lb />
DEDICATED TO YOU<lb />
hy Lois Rilcy<lb />
re are shining bright, my<lb />
i r,<lb />
is glowing, too.<lb />
� hides their light from<lb />
death-<lb />
Tonight I die, or maybe you.<lb />
I If I should die tonight, what then?<lb />
Who knows the eternity I'll dwell?<lb />
I'm praying that it will be Heaven,<lb />
But yet, it may be Hell.<lb />
f Hell I go and burn forever�<lb />
or if Heaven I go and rest with God,<lb />
Whichever place I send myself,<lb />
It's sure to be the life I trod.<lb />
Compose Article<lb />
In the new soda si<lb />
dent Union, there : re<lb />
iy to serve you a<lb />
oda ! i the Stu-<lb />
girls and<lb />
�  from<lb />
Weaver Construction Company, ac-<lb />
cording to F. D. Duncan, treasurer<lb />
of the college. The estimated cost<lb />
of the building is $700,000. It will<lb />
l located fusl below Wilson Hall.<lb />
and as yet ' as not been named.<lb />
In tin ' front tl i re will be a terrace<lb />
and a large lounge with large plate<lb />
windows overlooking the out-<lb />
id Th. re will be two small lounges<lb />
and a larger one.<lb />
On each side �f the main lounge<lb />
is planned a counselor's suit s con-<lb />
sisting of a living room, bedroom<lb />
and kitchenette.<lb />
Each floor will have two laundry<lb />
rooms and B kitchen which will be<lb />
�celusivelv for the convenience of<lb />
stud nts. T e laundry room will<lb />
be equipped with washing machines<lb />
and the kitchen will be equipped<lb />
pro erly for cooking and serving.<lb />
en the basem n1 t ere will be two<lb />
recreation rooms. They will be equip-<lb />
� ed with ping-pong and several other<lb />
tal es. Also, two storage rooms on<lb />
A Smile For The Man With The Camera<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
8:00 p.m.�Igor Gorin, baritone,<lb />
appear in Wright Auditorium<lb />
as a feature of the entertainment<lb />
series.<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
8:00 p.m.�East CaroMnta plays<lb />
cokes and cigarettes to shoestrings<lb />
and Band Aids.<lb />
Besides tl e 23 self-help student<lb />
clerks, there are two boys and "Wil-<lb />
lie the colored man, to keen the<lb />
place clean, and one permanent work-<lb />
er, Mrs. I. C. Water, (better known<lb />
as "Dot").<lb />
Charles Harrell is manager under<lb />
th ! supervision of Mr. Lloyd Bray.<lb />
In order that you may learn the<lb />
names of those workers, some of<lb />
the girls wrote the following article<lb />
to aid you:<lb />
Mizelle Phillips went into the<lb />
(Jarrett of his House and Stuckys<lb />
each floor and a lounge will be lo-<lb />
cated on each hall.<lb />
T e dormitory will have the ca-<lb />
pacity for 304 residents, the largest<lb />
on mpus. The floors will be as-<lb />
' -it and the walls of the lounge<lb />
vi'l be pan led with plywood. The<lb />
�eili will be accoustical tile.<lb />
Tt will ave an inter-communication<lb />
y- m, the same as the other wo-<lb />
men's dormitories.<lb />
At the present time, the plans are<lb />
for the new dormitory to be complete<lb />
and ready for occupancy in the fall<lb />
of 1955.<lb />
Catawba'here in the first basketball head out the window<lb />
me<lb />
Bee<lb />
au<lb />
I'm not with you.<lb />
r<lb />
iH<lb />
n in a crowd the laughter stays<lb />
an aching in my heart;<lb />
tonelinesa never leaves me, dear,<lb />
Since we're so far apart.<lb />
the laughter will be mine,<lb />
And the smile will not go away.<lb />
For soon, we two shall be as one,<lb />
And you'll be here to stay.<lb />
DEATH'S BREEZE<lb />
by Larry Parler<lb />
As breezes blow into my window<lb />
And chill my body through and<lb />
through, f<lb />
They seem to whisper sonnets ot<lb />
game of the season.<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
8:00 p.m�East .Carolina will meet<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne here.<lb />
SUNDAY<lb />
0 p.m.�Handel's "Messiah" will<lb />
be given in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
5:00 T-m-�Chapel will be held<lb />
in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
7:30 p m.The F.T.A. will meet jn<lb />
Austin 209.<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
8:00 p-m� East Carolina plays<lb />
Erskine in the local gym.<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
8:00 p.m.�Christmas Dance will<lb />
be held in Wright.<lb />
It was such a nice day one could<lb />
almost Tracy sun on the Waters of<lb />
the Poole. Looking over Etheridge<lb />
(at the ridge), he saw his prize<lb />
Bullock with his Harrell messed up.<lb />
"Baugh he cried, "1 have Moor<lb />
trouble<lb />
Sutton 1 ee hs made uo his mind.<lb />
"I shall go to see tue Pope before<lb />
Knight WinsKad of trying to bear<lb />
this all alone<lb />
When he looked again the Bullock<lb />
was gone.<lb />
"Evans (heavens) he cried.<lb />
Just then, Jenkins, his son, came<lb />
out. "I saw him go Ottoway; out<lb />
toward that Barfield<lb />
"Wat son?" said Mizelle. "Oh! Oh,<lb />
Wil Fm, get Wayne Horton to help<lb />
you and bring him back<lb />
Fall Term Graduate<lb />
List Includes 72<lb />
Seventy-one students at East Caro-<lb />
lina College, all North Carolinians,<lb />
"om; leted their work at the end of<lb />
the fall quarter, November 24. They<lb />
rome from 34 counties of the state.<lb />
Tbe list included 32 men and 39<lb />
women.<lb />
Graduates of the fall quarter,<lb />
along with those of the winter and<lb />
th s spring quarters, will be granted<lb />
degrees at the annual spring com-<lb />
mencement exercises, to ' e held May<lb />
23, 1955.<lb />
Candidates for degrees this fall<lb />
included 67 for the bachelor of sci-<lb />
ence degree, which is awarded to<lb />
those completing work in teacher<lb />
education; three for the master of<lb />
arts degree, which at East Carolina<lb />
is also for teachers and prospective<lb />
teachers; and one for the bachelor<lb />
of arts, or liberal arts, degree.<lb />
East Carolina has always been proud of her pretty freshman girls. This year's class has<lb />
the most sophisticated yet. Barbara Gray, shown above, ta a striking example of what catches �<lb />
eye at a dance. The beautiful brunette in a flowing white drere! Photo by Stanley Jones)<lb />
been rumored<lb />
photographer's<lb /><pb facs="00038363_tn_0004" /><lb />
PAGE FOUE<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, DBCEMBEE V, 19h<lb />
Holland, Rhodes, Lee, Hayes, King Chosen<lb />
To All-Conference Football Team Positions<lb />
Apps<lb />
Place Six<lb />
On North State's<lb />
Mythical Eleven<lb />
Tackle Willie Holland, a nior<lb />
from Wilson, was named Sunday<lb />
to the Greensboro Daily News<lb />
m ball .squad. Hol-<lb />
it-d the Eas 'aro-<lb />
, for the pat three t-a-<lb />
ffiue per-<lb />
only Pirate<lb />
squad.<lb />
Twenty Games Left As Bucs<lb />
Seek To Regain League Title<lb />
former, �<lb />
, all<lb />
last<lb />
ty54.<lb />
i<lb />
guard<lb />
Top �<lb />
King.<lb />
noi tor<lb />
osen<lb />
chi-<lb />
lli<lb />
i<lb />
 as num-<lb />
 loop<lb />
 ayera<lb />
pennell,<lb />
i - Bu'u Jones<lb />
Bei Quinn<lb />
- were named.<lb />
i i ague's sur-<lb />
fers selected.<lb />
 ird tnd<lb />
Glenn Var-<lb />
Hobgood,<lb />
Dave Kunk-<lb />
r �� Gene<lb />
Rhyne, the<lb />
Twenty game, 14 of them North<lb />
State Conference eoeAeafca, remain on<lb />
jy54-55 basketball schedule for<lb />
the East Carolina Pirates. Two<lb />
games, both conference affairs, have<lb />
already been played.<lb />
deluded on the overall slate for<lb />
the Pirates, last year's league<lb />
champs, are conference contests with<lb />
Guilford, Catawba, Lemoir Rhyne,<lb />
Appalachian, Elon, Western Carolina,<lb />
High Point and AitlaMk- Christian.<lb />
Outside com; etition to be met in-<lb />
cludes Krskine and Presbyterian of<lb />
South Carolina's Littb Four plus<lb />
Belmont Afcl ey and McCrary's indus-<lb />
Eagles.<lb />
Last year East Carolina buzzed<lb />
through the conference, losing only<lb />
one game and taking the North<lb />
iate crown for the first time in<lb />
ry. In addition, the Pirates cop-<lb />
ped the NA1A district playoffs for<lb />
I � second consecutive year but bow-<lb />
ed to St. Ba � of Kansas in<lb />
the opening round of the national<lb />
at Kansas City.<lb />
Gone from last year' squad are<lb />
two big men, enter Bol j Hodges,<lb />
the all time .high scorer for the state<lb />
and forward Charlie Huffman, a j<lb />
setter with the Pirates for four<lb />
�.ears. As a result Last I ai �� Da is j<lb />
� i d no more than a 50-50 chance i<lb />
o retain its title.<lb />
liuldovers from last year's start- j<lb />
re are three veterans who will I<lb />
form the nucleus for the 1964-56<lb />
squad. Both guards, J. C. Thomas, a<lb />
junior from Raleigh and Cecil Heath,<lb />
a senior from Wilmington, are back.<lb />
Forward Don Harris, a sensation as<lb />
a freshman last year, returns also.<lb />
The schedule:<lb />
December 4�Guilford, there<lb />
December 10�Catawba, here<lb />
Decemi er 11�Lenoir Rhyne, here<lb />
December 15�Erskine, here<lb />
December IT�Appalachian, here<lb />
January 6�Presbyterian, here<lb />
January 8�Elon, there<lb />
January 10�High Point, there<lb />
January 12�Belmont Abbey, hen i<lb />
January 15�Lenoir Rhyne, there j<lb />
January 17�Western Carolina,<lb />
there<lb />
January 18�Belmont Abbey, there<lb />
January 22�Guilford, here<lb />
January 28�Western Carolina,<lb />
ere<lb />
January 31�Appalachian, there<lb />
February 3�Atlantic Christian,<lb />
here<lb />
February 5 McCrary's, there<lb />
Febma ry T - IfeCl iry's, here<lb />
February 9�Catawba, there<lb />
February 12�Elon, here<lb />
February 15�High Point, here<lb />
February 19�Atlantic Chrisrtian,<lb />
there<lb />
Pirate Swimmers<lb />
Face Blue Devils<lb />
Ea-t Carolina's aewl) orejaniae<lb />
swimming team, under the supervi-<lb />
sion of Coach Raymond Martinez,<lb />
travels to Durham tomorrow to meet<lb />
the Duk' Unrrarsiti Blue Devils. The<lb />
Blue Dukes, yearly an aquatic power,<lb />
are fav .<lb />
On U i day N. C. Stat<lb />
Atlai OonU ��<lb />
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PACT FIVE<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Bucs Open Home Basketball Season<lb />
�<lb />
I i from the first week's j slate which includes a four game<lb />
ire any indication then the swing through Florida. Included in<lb />
bate Conference is in its high-<lb />
leason in history.<lb />
v than four conference teams<lb />
the century mark in scoring<lb />
: u '11 games a North State<lb />
is hit at least 90 points.<lb />
- means simply that the<lb />
a for a good offensive show-<lb />
a more polished brand of<lb />
ay. Under the new rule<lb />
prowess at the foul line<lb />
more important than ever<lb />
i will have to be polished<lb />
G ring an opposing team an<lb />
advantage.<lb />
the southern tour for the Christians<lb />
are games with the Jacksonville Navy<lb />
Base, Rollins College, Florida South-<lb />
ern and Stetson University.<lb />
It seems that Elon, as a church-<lb />
supported school, must have a rather<lb />
well supported athletic program to<lb />
enable the team to make such an<lb />
extensive southern trip. And if the<lb />
Christians can get games and foot<lb />
the bill then we'd certainly like to<lb />
see East Carolina step along in the<lb />
same direction.<lb />
Indians Play Here Tomorrow<lb />
In First Home Game Of Year<lb />
Tomorrow night local fans get a<lb />
look at East Carolina's Pirates and<lb />
perhaps will be able to get an idea<lb />
as to how well the Bucs will fare<lb />
in defense of their North State<lb />
crown.<lb />
Gone from last year's team are<lb />
three players who may well make<lb />
the difference in winning and losing<lb />
a second consecutive conference ti-<lb />
tle. Those three, Bobby Hodges, one<lb />
of East Carolina's all-time greats;<lb />
Charlie Huffman, now playing with<lb />
McCrary's Eagles, and Paul Jones,<lb />
the best "sjxth" player in tie confer-<lb />
ence, will be sorely missed.<lb />
On the other hand, however, Coach<lb />
Howard Porter and his recruiting<lb />
staff apparently have done a pretty<lb />
good iob in flushing gome talent from<lb />
the bushes. Several good freshmen<lb />
ar � on the Pirate squad but it's the<lb />
play a 25-game 'talent in the gtreteh that will count.<lb />
asketball comes and football<lb />
ack seat for another season<lb />
Carolina swimmers take on<lb />
official schedule. The Pi-<lb />
men open with two straight<lb />
Davidson and Clemson but,<lb />
.rally the case, should im-<lb />
time.<lb />
lay indeed that a school<lb />
the kind of company<lb />
Pirate sw immers have been<lb />
make consistent head-<lb />
swimmfng and the<lb />
sports program too, we'd<lb />
e Pirates lose to the<lb />
i at the worst.<lb />
se ms to he going out<lb />
� a his: way this sea-<lb />
1 ALL-NORTH STATE CONFERENCE<lb />
(Players Listed Alphabetically)<lb />
CollegeWgfctHght.ClassHometown<lb />
Guilford1606-03Winston-Salem<lb />
N �Appalachian1856-04Morganton<lb />
East Carolina2056-14High Point<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne1856-14Hickory<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne2155-113Hickory<lb />
1 landEast Carolina2206-04Wilson<lb />
Appalachian1906-03Shelby<lb />
pardAppalachian2406-42Barium Springs<lb />
1 VRDS<lb />
1 LeeEast Carolina2206-43Tarboro<lb />
P wellCatawba2105-114Altoona, Pa.<lb />
Appalachian1945-103Cherryville<lb />
VarneyElon1905-102Powell, Pa.<lb />
i ERS<lb />
Ho: goodElon1855-113Oxford<lb />
Ku:iklerLenoir Rhyne1916-03Virginia Bch. Va.<lb />
8 iCKS<lb />
1 CarterCatawba1555-104Lexington<lb />
GarrisonWestern Carolina 1656-04Charlotte<lb />
Haj -East Carolina1655-114Durham<lb />
( KHast Carolina1956-14Wilmington<lb />
Appalachian1785-113Ingalls<lb />
P nnellAppalachian1855-114Lenoir<lb />
rdsElon1555-82Mahony City, Pa.<lb />
 nbergElon1905-111Morea, Pa.<lb />
�  �last year<lb />
� .1953 and 1962<lb />
Catawba's Indians come here to-<lb />
morrow night as the East Carolina<lb />
College Pirates opened their 1954-55<lb />
home basketball schedule.<lb />
The Pirates opened their season<lb />
by turning back Guilford, 96-84, last<lb />
week. CatawV a, meanwhile, lost to<lb />
Western Carolina, 77-69, in its con-<lb />
ference opener<lb />
The game will be the first of three<lb />
important contests coming up for<lb />
the Pirates. On Saturday Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne's Bears come to Greenville for<lb />
a game which may well have bear-<lb />
ing on the early league standings.<lb />
Then, on Tuesday, the Flying Fleet<lb />
from Erskine meets the Pirates here.<lb />
The Indians, formerly powers in<lb />
the North State, have fallen, on evil<lb />
years recently and have not been<lb />
up to par. East Carolina, however,<lb />
lost two of its top stars in Bobby<lb />
Hodges and Charlie Huffman last<lb />
year and Coach Howard Porter is<lb />
attempting to build another cham-<lb />
pionship team from a mixture of<lb />
freshmen and experienced veterans.<lb />
Starting as a nucleus of the squad<lb />
tomorrow night will bo guards Cecil<lb />
Heath and J. C. Thomas and forward<lb />
Don Harris. Harris netted 23 points<lb />
against Guilford while Heath and<lb />
the ever-improving Thomas turned<lb />
in good games as well. Others who<lb />
should definitely see action against<lb />
the Indians include Waverly Akins,<lb />
a lettenman; Guy Mendenhall, 6'5"<lb />
center from Gary; Fred James, a 6'2"<lb />
dead-eye from Churchland, Va Mar-<lb />
ion Hales, of Wilmington, and Wick<lb />
Nichois. the night's high scorer for<lb />
the. Bucs against Guilford.<lb />
In Lenoir Rhyne, however, the Pi-<lb />
rates may find a more severe test.<lb />
The Bears, with Floyd Propst, their<lb />
ace for the past three years, back,<lb />
pres nt one of the league's dark<lb />
horses. They, a'ong with Western<lb />
Carolina and Atlantic Christian, form<lb />
the obstacles which the Pirates must<lb />
overcome if they are to capture their<lb />
-u'cond consecutive league title.<lb />
Erskine, too, will present a chal-<lb />
lenge as the Fleet brings to town<lb />
one of the nation's highest scoring<lb />
collegiate aggregations. The two<lb />
teams met last year in the District<lb />
26 NWA playoffs here and the<lb />
Pirates emerged with an 86-64 win<lb />
and a trip to the national finals.<lb />
Elks Bowl Game<lb />
Slated Saturday<lb />
Pennell Chosen<lb />
Most Valuable<lb />
In HS Conference<lb />
Appalachian's Mountaineers take<lb />
on their second bowl opponent of the<lb />
season Saturday when they play<lb />
Newberry in the third annual Elks<lb />
Bowl game at Riddick Stadium in<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
Proceeds from the game, which is<lb />
sponsored by the North Carolina<lb />
State Elks Assn. Inc will be used to<lb />
finance the Elks' youth activities,<lb />
including two camps for boys.<lb />
The Mountaineers played their first<lb />
'owl game this year on Thanksgiving<lb />
Day t Johnson City, Tenn. and de- were Kerry<lb />
eated East Tennessee 28-13 in the<lb />
Burley Bowl.<lb />
During the regular season Appa-<lb />
lachian won eight games and lost<lb />
two. Newberry won five, lost three<lb />
and was tied twice. Last Year's Elks<lb />
Bowl, played in Greenville, saw Mor-<lb />
ris-Harvey, of Charleston, W. Va<lb />
upset East Carolina's North State<lb />
Conference champs, 12-0.<lb />
Swim Hours<lb />
The following schedule for rec-<lb />
reation swimming will be observ-<lb />
ed during the Winter Quarter:<lb />
Students and Faculty�Monday<lb />
through Friday 4-5 p.m.<lb />
Faculty Children�Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday 5-5:30 p.m.<lb />
trom : r.<lb />
HONORABLE MENTION<lb />
i NDS Terrell Hall, Catawba, and Terry Swanger, Western Carolina.<lb />
1 U KLES Bob Ko; ko, Elon, and Tommy Younts, Guilford.<lb />
GUARDS�Don Burton, East Carolina; Joe Hipps, Western Carolina,<lb />
� St rider, Guilford.<lb />
CENTERS�Louis Hallow, East Carolina.<lb />
BACKS�Emo Boado, East Carolina; Whitney Bradham, Elon; ToWiy<lb />
rn Carolina; Bill Rogers, Guilford, and Leslie Swanner, Catawba.<lb />
Holland, King And Pennell<lb />
Xamed To little All American<lb />
State Conference foot-<lb />
tif them from East Car-<lb />
among those named to<lb />
le mention list of the<lb />
. Press' Little All-America<lb />
quad released last week.<lb />
sted were tackle Willie<lb />
 ack Claude King of<lb />
plus ace back Ned Pennell<lb />
those named to the first<lb />
Lewis, 22-year-old senior<lb />
University in Jefferson<lb />
L wis, during his four year<lb />
scored 465 roints, wiping out<lb />
sollege mark of 355 set by<lb />
f of John Carroll during<lb />
and the 354 total set by<lb />
at Glen Davis during<lb />
n, the Lincoln ace picked<lb />
ards rushing during his<lb />
and raised the all-time<lb />
i- number of touchdowns<lb />
old mark of 59 had been<lb />
a red by Davis and Tasseff.<lb />
rig backfield position with<lb />
Alvin Beal of Texas Trini-<lb />
hard Young of Chattanooga<lb />
and Don Miller of Delaware. The<lb />
line has William McKenna of Bran-<lb />
deis and R. C. Owens of the College<lb />
of Idaho at ends, Joe Veto of Juriata<lb />
and Larry Paradis at tackles, Robert<lb />
Patterson of Memphis State and Gene<lb />
Nei of Gustavus Adolphus at guards<lb />
and Stokeley Fulton of Hampden-<lb />
Sydney at center.<lb />
Others named to the squad include<lb />
News Of Bygone Days<lb />
From the files of the "East Caro-<lb />
linian<lb />
Five Years Ago�1949�A fresh-<lb />
man forward named Sonny Russell<lb />
collected 20 points as East Carolina<lb />
defeated Wilson Teachers College, of<lb />
Washington, D. C, 63-46.<lb />
Ten Years Ago�1944�The hours<lb />
for use of the college bowling alley<lb />
were set at 4:30-5:30 from Monday<lb />
through Friday, 6:30-10:00 on Sat-<lb />
urday and from 3:30-5:30 on Sunday.<lb />
Fifteen Years Ago�1939�East<lb />
Carolina's boxing squad, under the<lb />
direction of Coach Joe Alexander, was<lb />
holding daily workouts in prepara-<lb />
tion for fch tason orener with At-<lb />
lantic Chris uan.<lb />
Twenty Years Ago�1934�High<lb />
Point College's basketball team<lb />
handed the East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College Pirates a 43-12 setback.<lb />
end Dick Paciaroni of West Chester<lb />
State who won a bertb on the third<lb />
team. Paciaroni caught the touch-<lb />
down pass that gave East Carolina<lb />
its first defeat, 6-4, in the second<lb />
game of the 1954 grid season here<lb />
last September.<lb />
DEAN RESIGNS!<lb />
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A GOOD PLACE TO EAT<lb />
"Good Food Means<lb />
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Dean Baxter C. Throm-<lb />
bottom startled the aca-<lb />
demic world today when<lb />
he announced he was<lb />
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tom said: "In the future<lb />
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nrDrPeppen<lb />
Ned Pennell, star quarterback of<lb />
Appalachian's conference champion<lb />
Mountaineers, has been named the<lb />
North State's outstanding player for<lb />
1954.<lb />
A poll of conference coaches and<lb />
North Carolina sponts writers gave<lb />
Pennell an easy victory in the run<lb />
for the ninth annual award given<lb />
v the High Point American Business<lb />
Club. Pennell was honored by the<lb />
club at a lanquet held in High Point<lb />
Tuesday night.<lb />
Trailing Pennell in the balloting<lb />
Richards, Elon sopho-<lb />
more halfback; John Powell, Catawba<lb />
Harris Paces Buccaneers<lb />
To 96-84 Win At Guilford<lb />
Forward Bill Atkins dumped in 84 . Bosquet, c � 0<lb />
points but all his efforts were in I Mendenhall, c 3<lb />
vain as the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
throttled Guilford's Quakers, 96-84,<lb />
in the opening North State Confer-<lb />
ence basketball game for both teams<lb />
Saturday at Guilford.<lb />
The Pirates, last year's confer-<lb />
ence champs, hopped away to an<lb />
early lead on the shooting of sopho-<lb />
more Don Harris and frosh Wick<lb />
Nichols. Harris finished the night<lb />
with 23 points, which was high for<lb />
the Pirates. Nichols bagged 22.<lb />
East Carolina maintained control<lb />
from the opening gun. The Pirates<lb />
opened up an eight point spread,<lb />
20-12, at the end of the first period<lb />
and maintained their advantage<lb />
throughout the game. Halftime found<lb />
the Bucs in front, 47-35, but the<lb />
Quakers came storming back after<lb />
Holis, f 0<lb />
Thoma9, g 7<lb />
Everett, g <lb />
Soloman, g<lb />
Heath, g <lb />
James, f<lb />
McArthur, g<lb />
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guard; and Jim Ollis, Appalachian i intermission to narrow the gap to<lb />
back. Pennell, a senior from Lenoir, i -even points.<lb />
received a total of 72 points from the<lb />
19 coaches and sports writers who<lb />
participated. Points were awarded on<lb />
a 5-3-1 basis with Richards receiving<lb />
30 and Powell and Ollis 10 each.<lb />
Others receiving votes and the<lb />
number of points were Claude King,<lb />
East Carolina, back; James Garrison,<lb />
Western Carolina, back, 5; Ben<lb />
Quinn, Appalachian, guard, 5; Willie<lb />
Holland, East Carolina, tackle, 3;<lb />
Harold Carter, Catawba, back, 2; Bob<lb />
Sherrill, Lenoir Rhyne, end, 2; and<lb />
Bill Rogers, Guilford, back, 1.<lb />
The voting was conducted under<lb />
the auspices of the Atlastic Coast<lb />
Conference Sports Writers Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The Guilford Lid for an upset lost<lb />
its dTive in the fourth quarter, how-<lb />
ever, when Atkins was charged with<lb />
his fifth personal foul. The six foot<lb />
sharpshooter left the game with 12<lb />
field goals and 10 of 13 free throws<lb />
to his credit.<lb />
In addition to Harri and Nichols,<lb />
guard J. C. Thomas collected 16<lb />
points and forward Waverly Akins<lb />
14. East Carolina made good on 38<lb />
of 51 free throw attempts while the<lb />
Quakers were hitting on 36 of 50<lb />
from the charity line.<lb />
The box:<lb />
ECC (96) FG FT PF TP<lb />
Harris, f 6 11 2 23<lb />
Akins, f . 3 8 4 14<lb />
Nichols, f 6 10 0 22<lb />
Totals <lb />
Guilford (84)<lb />
Atkins, f <lb />
Bonn, f   10 4 2<lb />
Holt, f  0 2 3 2<lb />
Minor, g 2 0 5 4<lb />
Dowd, c  2 7 4 11<lb />
Burgess, c   0 0 10<lb />
Gordon, c  1 3 2 5<lb />
White, g  0 6 2 6<lb />
Schmidt, f 0 0 2 0<lb />
Hemric, g 6 3 3 13<lb />
Jarett, g 10 12<lb />
Totals 24 36 32 84<lb />
Halftime score: East Carolina 47,<lb />
Guilford 36.<lb />
Free throws missed: Harris 3,<lb />
Akms 1, Nichols 2, Holis 3, Thomas<lb />
2, James 2, Atkins 3, Roan 2, Dowd<lb />
5, White 3, Hemric 1.<lb />
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The Red Cross Senior Life Saving<lb />
course is being offered this quarter.<lb />
Students who are interested should<lb />
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Tour eye tells you the Motoramic<lb />
Chevrolet is no styling "patch-up"<lb />
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And that outlook doesn't change when you slip inside .  exciting fabrics<lb />
md trim are harmonized with the whole car.<lb />
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You live the new idea instantly<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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How The Praying Mantis Came To A Place Of Honor<lb />
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department of music, gave a song<lb />
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tege Theatre.<lb />
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staff last September as an instructor<lb />
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pianist, accompanied Mr. Hickfang<lb />
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Sings In Recital<lb />
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sia " to be given at the college Sun-<lb />
day, December 12. In Greenville Mr.<lb />
Hickfang is director of the choir at<lb />
the Memorial Baptist Church.<lb />
Clothing Drive<lb />
The Circle K Club is sponsor-<lb />
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for needy (Ireenville families.<lb />
Raby Edwards Circle Iv presi-<lb />
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people who are less fortunate<lb />
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before December 15.<lb />
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IRC On Sunday<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Holt, vice president<lb />
of Mars Hill College, spoke here Sun-<lb />
day afternoon before the Inter-Reli-<lb />
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participate in drawing up preliminary<lb />
plans for the annual observance of<lb />
R iigious Emphasis Week on the cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
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Springs for the installation sen ice<lb />
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Avant. State President: Kenneth<lb />
Cole. President of the ECC chapter;<lb />
Shirley Newton, State Treasurer;<lb />
Justus Mekeei. Reporter of the KCC<lb />
chapter; and Dr. James L. White.<lb />
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tained by authentic Scottis dances<lb />
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