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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1954<lb />
Number 12<lb />
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refreshments were<lb />
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the Night Before<lb />
gran chairman Mar-<lb />
ctocted a Christmas<lb />
, Jarvis and Cot-<lb />
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f I I g the Wilson<lb />
by Pauline Catel,<lb />
a ho told of French<lb />
ms. There was enrol-<lb />
ments. In Jarvis, the<lb />
arty, led by program<lb />
tmie I'rocker, but they<lb />
refreshments, exeeipt<lb />
turned the money al-<lb />
reshments into the<lb />
in Gotten was<lb />
religions, including the<lb />
: y f"rom the Bible, spe-<lb />
"0 Holy Night and<lb />
� s story of Christmas.<lb />
e the decorations, re-<lb />
and programs were han-<lb />
g:rls. Besides the dor-<lb />
es, many hall and group<lb />
held.<lb />
Board Or Trustees Names Dorm<lb />
W<lb />
Commuters Make<lb />
Big Percentage<lb />
Mrs. Lily R. Carr. librarian at the East Carolina Training School jh it upon the idea to let the children<lb />
decorate their ��n Christmas tree. The little folk brought Christmas card from home and every time they read<lb />
a book they get to paste glittering stars on the cards. Shown around the tree are several of the indents in<lb />
the primary grades at the Training School.<lb />
:C Video Courses<lb />
tract Many<lb />
at home through educs-<lb />
viskra, a new experience to<lb />
��'�. Carolinians, has attract-<lb />
- audience to the current<lb />
'�roe TV courses offered<lb />
lina College over WNCT<lb />
le. The training of the<lb />
� Id Is the general subject<lb />
worse, the first to he<lb />
re lh in the South, was<lb />
ng the fall quarter.<lb />
�The Pre-adolescent<lb />
Environment which<lb />
will extend through<lb />
- quarter, ending February<lb />
Student Speaks On Thailand To IRC Last<lb />
Week; Other Groups Tell Recent Activities<lb />
I Rc. I-HI.A installed a new chapter of j its endeavors of bringing science to<lb />
Thailand, or Siam, was brought FBIV at Ayden High School on the students.<lb />
n is designed to benefit<lb />
chool officials, parents and<lb />
ted in the physical, in-<lb />
 aesthetic development<lb />
g child and in improving<lb />
f tri ining offered him.<lb />
rse in the series will be<lb />
luring the spring quarter.<lb />
are presented each day,<lb />
ugh Friday, from 2 to<lb />
ver WNCT. Those enrolled<lb />
: larter hours of credit,<lb />
y take the course on a<lb />
asis. A manual of in-<lb />
i provided for students.<lb />
to the series has been<lb />
Miss Annie Mae Murray,<lb />
' the kindergarten at East<lb />
- i state president of the<lb />
for Childhood Education,<lb />
- first course, entitled "Guid-<lb />
g Children Thirty students<lb />
ares in Eastern North<lb />
� gistered for credit, snd<lb />
� rs from the TV audi-<lb />
ted the success of the<lb />
V<lb />
Hyde County a m�mher of<lb />
ince wrote: " 'Guiding<lb />
dren' has been inspiring<lb />
! enly wish that I could<lb />
i the course before I taught.<lb />
ive helped me in solving<lb />
f my problems<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins and Dr.<lb />
R. Prewett of the faculty<lb />
lare coordinators of the course now<lb />
1 -en.<lb />
closer to the students of the Inter<lb />
national Relations Club here last<lb />
week when William Bryant, student<lb />
speaker to the group, gave a demon-<lb />
strative talk about that country. The<lb />
speech was followed by a film on<lb />
Thailand and Mexico.<lb />
John Sanderson, vice-president of<lb />
I.R.C presided over the meeting in<lb />
the absence of the president. Dr.<lb />
James Stewart is the new faculty<lb />
adviser for the group.<lb />
Creative Writers<lb />
Six members of the campus Cre-<lb />
ative Writers are working as a group<lb />
to write a short story. They are Jan<lb />
Raby, Emily Boyce, Anne George,<lb />
Thomas Hart, Faye O'Neal and Boh<lb />
Hilldrup. They expect to have the<lb />
story finished and ready to submit<lb />
for publication by the middle of<lb />
January.<lb />
The Creative Writers meet weekly<lb />
on Thursdays from 6:30 to 7:30 in<lb />
the Audio-Visual classroom on the<lb />
second floor of the library. Bob<lb />
Hilldrup is project co-ordinator and<lb />
chairman of the executive board of<lb />
the organization.<lb />
Programs usually consist of 30<lb />
minutes spent in lecture or panel<lb />
discussion by authorities in the field<lb />
of writing and 30 minutes working<lb />
on such projects as the short story.<lb />
Groups who are interested may stay<lb />
longer than the hour if they so de-<lb />
sire.<lb />
FBLA<lb />
A team from the local chapter of<lb />
Tuesday afternoon.<lb />
I he team was composed of Bobbie<lb />
Lou Avant, Dr. James L. White,<lb />
Belinda Newsome, Ester Denny, Bob-<lb />
by Mann, and Council Jarman After<lb />
t e installation services the assembly<lb />
adjourned to the business department<lb />
for fellowship and refreshments.<lb />
English Club<lb />
Christmas games and refreshments<lb />
were the highlighta of the recent<lb />
English club meeting on campus.<lb />
President Harvey Davis presided<lb />
over the assembly of approximately<lb />
20 members of the organization.<lb />
Dr. Allison, new member of the<lb />
faculty of the English Department,<lb />
was recognised at the meeting.<lb />
The English Cha&amp; meets regularly<lb />
on t h e second Tuesday of every<lb />
mont  Students may be reminded<lb />
of the meetings by reading the de-<lb />
partmental bulletin boards.<lb />
Science Club<lb />
The Science Club had its monthly<lb />
m setb g due,day. Guest speaker was<lb />
Mr. W. A. Bridges of the Southern<lb />
Testing Co Wilson, N. C, who re-<lb />
lated some of the Quantitave aspects<lb />
of Chemistry and the opportunities<lb />
Dramatics Group<lb />
Sets Winter Play<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse has<lb />
chosen as its major winter quarter<lb />
production, "The Deril'i Disciple a<lb />
melodrama by Bernard Shaw.<lb />
Al Carr will play the leading role on the West Campus and will be<lb />
one of five dormitories for women<lb />
facing East Fifth Street in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Plans for the dormitory were<lb />
drawn by James W. Griffith, Green-<lb />
ville architect. The contract for build-<lb />
ing it was awarded to the Weaver<lb />
Construction Co. of Greensboro. The<lb />
iersorus living in tnese iown .���� . ,<lb />
� � JLv f tha �lWe Bungovne, Bill Dixon as Major Swin- ' contract provides for completion of<lb />
can participate m many of the college ; caTit tU urj;J:� u� 4l �iAMa nf s.n�p�.<lb />
o Richard, blacksfeeep of the Dudr<lb />
geon family; Anthony and Judith<lb />
Anderson, a Puritan minister and his<lb />
wife, will he portrayed by Jim Corum<lb />
nd Nsncy Cooke. Anna Avant will<lb />
be Mrs. Dudgeon, with Jack Cherry<lb />
as Christy. Marion Fvans as Essie,<lb />
open to students.<lb />
Committees were a; pointed for the<lb />
annual Spring trip and for the Gen-<lb />
eral Electric "House of Magic" stage<lb />
how which will appear on campus<lb />
January IT. This will be the second<lb />
of the outside scientific presenta-<lb />
tions brought to the campus under<lb />
the auspices of the Science Club, in<lb />
Y.D.C.<lb />
The YDC held its first mteting<lb />
for the winter quarter on Tuesday<lb />
night at a supper at the Olde Towne<lb />
Inn Restaurant: It was announced<lb />
the Y.D.C. had been given a sest on<lb />
the S.G.A.<lb />
Also announced was the beginning<lb />
of a scrap book which is to contain<lb />
all of the club activities Betty Anne<lb />
Hewett and Carol Sellers were named<lb />
custodians of the book.<lb />
A resolution was passed in which<lb />
the clisb unanimously approved of<lb />
the condemnation of Senator Joseph<lb />
McCarthy and also of the election ef<lb />
Paul M. Butler to the National chair-<lb />
manship of the Democratic Party.<lb />
Discussion of a permanent date<lb />
for the meetings of the club was<lb />
discussed but no action was taken.<lb />
Also discussed was the organizing of<lb />
YDC Clubs in high schools.<lb />
President Kenneth Ballanny asked<lb />
the club to start a membership drive<lb />
after the holidays and urged all mem-<lb />
bers to come to future meetings.<lb />
Sophomore Class<lb />
After singing Christmas carols,<lb />
the sophomore class went into a<lb />
business session at a call meeting<lb />
Tuesday night. President Jean Fisher<lb />
presided over the assembly.<lb />
Dr. William Marshall was elected<lb />
faculty advisor for tihe group. The<lb />
main business of the meeting was<lb />
discussion of the Freshman, Sqpho-<lb />
more, Senior Dance which is to be<lb />
-ometime in January.<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
Although approximately one-half<lb />
of the students at East Carolina live<lb />
in the dormitories, many of the<lb />
remaining half commute. Many stu-<lb />
dent prefer to live at home, because<lb />
it seenM cheaper, or because their<lb />
hotns are so close.<lb />
Actually, one student reports that<lb />
there was- not much difference in<lb />
staying at vome and staying on the<lb />
rampuf as far as finances are con-<lb />
cerned. When one considers the up- .<lb />
k" p of S car, as well as the gas, <lb />
pvenses can really mount up.<lb />
Students wno live very far out of<lb />
Greenville say they seldom feel free<lb />
to join clubs because often they art<lb />
ot sure of being a,vle to attend the<lb />
meetings. Neither do they get to<lb />
know other students as well as they<lb />
would, were they living on campus.<lb />
Another disadvantage, as related<lb />
by one who has commuted, is that<lb />
'f one lives a good distance from the<lb />
college, there is so much time spent<lb />
in going back and forth.<lb />
However, there are several stu-<lb />
Issts who commute and like it. Many<lb />
surrounding areas, such as Bethel,<lb />
Grimesland, Washington, Farmville,<lb />
Winterville, and Ayden, are so close<lb />
. . .  'Hi. Kell- as the dashing denerai<lb />
hat persons living in these towns �erw neuj<lb />
 � e, i<lb />
don, Lloyd Bray as the Sergeant,<lb />
David Evans as the family lawyer,<lb />
Hawkins, Tom Wells and Jeanne Du-<lb />
pree ss Uncle Titus and his wife.<lb />
The entire cast includes 40 people.<lb />
Bill Sells is technical director of<lb />
the ; roduction with Pat Goodwin,<lb />
costume mistress: Audrey Powell is<lb />
make-up chairman. Dr. Running, head<lb />
o. te Art Department, and Walter<lb />
White arc designing the set and the<lb />
program. "The Devil's Disciple" is<lb />
being directed by Tommy Thomipson<lb />
and Jeanne Dupree; Dr. J. A. Withey<lb />
is the faculty advisor.<lb />
The play will be .produced the 19th<lb />
Twenty-three religious preferences j and 20th of January in the College<lb />
are repr- s-ented by the student body j Theater.<lb />
this vear, according to data released j �<lb />
by Dr. John B. Bennett, Director of . Student Writes Poem<lb />
Religious Activities at East Carolina, j<lb />
The largest denominational group<lb />
is the Baptist, having 750 students.<lb />
Tn second place are the Methodists,<lb />
with 567 students. In third and fourth<lb />
; laces, respectively, are Christians<lb />
and Presbyterians. There are J83<lb />
Christians and 160 Presfoyterians.<lb />
Below these figures, the totals drop<lb />
to less than 100. Leading groups in<lb />
the less than one hundred bracks<lb />
are Free Will Baptist, R3, and Epis-<lb />
copalians, 75.<lb />
Other religions represented on cam-<lb />
pus are Lutheran, Moravian, Mormon,<lb />
Pentecostal Holiness, Primitive Bap-<lb />
tist, Protestant, Quaker, Seventh Day<lb />
Adventist, Universalist, Advent<lb />
Christian, ARP, Christian Missionary<lb />
Alliance, Christian Science, Church<lb />
of Christ, Congregational, and Evan-<lb />
gelical and Reformed.<lb />
Garrett Dorm,<lb />
Other Building<lb />
Now Underway<lb />
East Carolina College's new dorm.<lb />
lOI'N<lb />
� f<lb />
or women, construction of which<lb />
:n ja t begun, ha been named R. M.<lb />
(Janet- Hall, in honor of the Chair-<lb />
man of the Budget-Building ContssK-<lb />
?' the college Board of Trut; '<lb />
The dormitory, which will be the<lb />
jest women's hall on the campus<lb />
. - one of three major permanent im-<lb />
rovement projects which are now<lb />
i progress or will soon be started,<lb />
Bupin' W Manager P. D. Duncan of<lb />
the college states.<lb />
Mr. fiarrett, chairman of the<lb />
Board of the Person-Garrett Tobacco<lb />
ompany of Greenville, has been a<lb />
rustee o Eat Carolina since 1945.<lb />
Hia s-rvices to the college, especially<lb />
n furthering the building program,<lb />
were officially recognized by his fel-<lb />
low menu era on the East Csrolins<lb />
Board when they vot-d recently to<lb />
name tve new dormitory for him.<lb />
R. M. Garrett Hall will be located<lb />
activities if they so desire.<lb />
The old adage that one gets ex-<lb />
actly out of something what he puts<lb />
into it would well apply to the above<lb />
situation.<lb />
EGG This Year<lb />
Has Twenty-Three<lb />
Religious Groups<lb />
Dedicated To Teachers<lb />
To An E.C.C. Teacher<lb />
We have talked of many things<lb />
Objectives, standards�grand�oh<lb />
my!<lb />
But these somehow grow minor<lb />
To that twinkle in your eye.<lb />
1 would gladly be a pirate,<lb />
And search both low and high,<lb />
If I could find a sparkler<lb />
To match those twinklings in the eye.<lb />
Or I would board a space ship,<lb />
Roam the twinklers in the sky,<lb />
Could I but find a twinkler<lb />
Like those twinklings in the eye.<lb />
National Openings For Jobs, Scholarships<lb />
The National Security Agency to .��� of professional library training<lb />
1C anuimi j i  ��� nine 3 vears of<lb />
'V' Hut Parties<lb />
The YMCA and YWCA sre<lb />
interested in making the "Yw<lb />
Hut readily available for vs-<lb />
rioua social functions involv-<lb />
ing relatively small groans-<lb />
roupn wishing to �se the<lb />
Hut may schedule their func-<lb />
tions by seeing Dr. John Ben-<lb />
nett in Room 7, Austin. A<lb />
modest fee of five dollars will<lb />
be charged esch group to tske<lb />
re of the upkeep of ths<lb />
�aildmg.<lb />
seeking applicants ifor permanent<lb />
career positions in the Metropolitan<lb />
area of Washington, D. C, according<lb />
to a recent release from this agency.<lb />
WTiile all degrees are desired, ma-<lb />
jors in mathematics or languages<lb />
are preferred. There are vacancies<lb />
for General Liberal Arts students,<lb />
particularly if they have a minor in<lb />
languages, mathematics, statistics,<lb />
or the physical sciences.<lb />
Agency representatives will inter-<lb />
view at the Placement Office on<lb />
January 24, between the hours of<lb />
9-00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Students<lb />
interested should ofctain a-pplication<lb />
forms and additional .information<lb />
from Dr. J. L. Oppelt, Director of<lb />
the Placement Service.<lb />
' The United States Civil Service<lb />
Commission announces that there is<lb />
still a need for librarians in various<lb />
Fede.al agencies in Washington, D.<lb />
C and vicinity, for positions paying<lb />
from $3,410 to $7,040 ' �<lb />
Applicants are required to tak- a<lb />
written test and must have com-<lb />
pleted (a) a full 4-year college course<lb />
which included at least 30 semester<lb />
hours of study in library science or<lb />
(b) 4 years of progressive experi-<lb />
ence in Hhrary work; or (e) 1 M<lb />
n a !i rary school plus 3 years of<lb />
college study or 3 years of progres-<lb />
sive experience in library work. In<lb />
addition, for positions paying $4,205<lb />
and up, applicants must have had<lb />
x-perier.ee in professional library<lb />
work.<lb />
Academy.<lb />
Aplications should be made to<lb />
the National Academy of Broadcast-<lb />
ing, 3338 16th St N.W Washing-<lb />
ton 10, D. C.<lb />
The U. S. Civil Service Cormris-<lb />
sion announcet that there is a con-<lb />
tinuing need in the Federal service<lb />
But, seriously, I've wondered,<lb />
Sometimes philosophically,<lb />
On the very weighty suihject<lb />
Of the twinkle in the eye.<lb />
Further information and applica- for Engineering Draftsmen in posi<lb />
tion forms may be obtained at many<lb />
post offices throughout the country,<lb />
or from the U. S. Civil Service Com-<lb />
mdssion, Washington 25, D. C. Appli-<lb />
cations will be accepted by the Com-<lb />
mission in Washington until further<lb />
notice.<lb />
The National Academy of Broad-<lb />
casting in Washington, D. C. is offer-<lb />
ing a scholarship to college and uni-<lb />
versity trained students wishing to<lb />
prepare for a career in broadcasting.<lb />
According to Miss Alice Keith,<lb />
president of the Academy, which<lb />
trains and places its graduates, there<lb />
is a greater demand row for trained<lb />
writers and announcers than ever<lb />
before.<lb />
The scholarship, worth $300, pays<lb />
for one semester's tuition. College<lb />
graduates with a background in Eng-<lb />
lish, speech and languages can obtain<lb />
a professional certificate upon com-<lb />
pletion of a semester's study at the<lb />
tions paying from $2,750 to $5,940<lb />
a year.<lb />
No written test is required. To<lb />
qualify, applicants must have had<lb />
appropriate education or experience<lb />
or both. Education above high school<lb />
level leading to a bachelor's degree<lb />
with a major in architecture, engi-<lb />
neering, forestry, geology, landscape<lb />
architecture, mathematics, or physics,<lb />
which included at least one year of<lb />
college-level mathematics and one<lb />
year of college level drafting, may<lb />
be qualifying for positions paying<lb />
up to $3,410 a year. Applications will<lb />
be accepted from students who ex-<lb />
pect to complete the required courses<lb />
within six months of the dste of<lb />
applying.<lb />
Further information and applica-<lb />
tion forms may be secured from the<lb />
U. S. Civil Service Commission,<lb />
Washington 25, D. C, sod from msny<lb />
post offices throughout the eountry. I current.<lb />
Northerners Don't Like<lb />
Top Quiz' Exams'<lb />
Want More 'Real' Tests<lb />
(ACP)�True-false tests took a<lb />
beating and were characterized as<lb />
"sometimes presented in a tricky<lb />
manner according to results of a<lb />
faculty-student survey taken among<lb />
approximately 300 Central State Col-<lb />
lege students. "Pop Quizzes" drew<lb />
even more unfavorable reaction.<lb />
Two hundred and eighteen students<lb />
considered true-false tests "inade-<lb />
quate to measure the knowledge of<lb />
a subject while 69 students dis-<lb />
agreed. Sixty-nine students thought<lb />
that "pop" quizzes should be given,<lb />
while 272 voiced objection.<lb />
A report in the University of Buf-<lb />
falo Spectrum gave the following<lb />
figures:<lb />
Seventy per cent of those ques-<lb />
tioned thought that at least three to<lb />
nine tests &amp;hould he given during a<lb />
semester before a semester grade was<lb />
given. Fifty-seven per cent thought<lb />
that from four to nine or even more<lb />
tests should be averaged to estimate<lb />
a final grade. Tests frequently given<lb />
were thought to be written for past<lb />
classes rather than for the current<lb />
semester, 199 gtudents gaid, while 136<lb />
felt that sll tests sppesred to be<lb />
To a scientist it's the glands,<lb />
On that they do rely,<lb />
That makes this matchless beauty<lb />
En the twinkle of the eye.<lb />
How'ere that be I would not know,<lb />
But to this I testify,<lb />
That I have felt the sunshine<lb />
From a twinkle in the eye.<lb />
the building by the middle of Septem-<lb />
ber, 1955. The cost of construction<lb />
and equipment is estimated at $780<lb />
000, according to Mr. Duncan.<lb />
The new dormitory is designed in<lb />
the contemporary, functional style of<lb />
architecture. It will have three floors<lb />
and will be constructed of red brick,<lb />
with limestone trim.<lb />
A terrace with attractive planting<lb />
areas will lead to the main entrance,<lb />
on other side of which will be large<lb />
plate glass windows extending across<lb />
the front of the first floor.<lb />
Inside on the first floor will be a<lb />
central reception room; two lounges;<lb />
two suites of living room, bedroom,<lb />
kitchen and bath for counselors to<lb />
students; and offices for these staff<lb />
members. Rooms for students will be<lb />
located in two wings extending north-<lb />
ward to the rear of the dormitory.<lb />
A laundry, a kitchen, and a storage<lb />
room for student use are included in<lb />
plans for all three floors. Bedrooms<lb />
will be equipped with lavatories and<lb />
will have two closets with sliding<lb />
doors. An inter-communication sys-<lb />
tem will connect all parts of the<lb />
building with the offices of coun-<lb />
selors.<lb />
In addition to rooms for students,<lb />
both the second and the third floors<lb />
will include recreation rooms.<lb />
Conversion of the former library<lb />
into a music building will be carried<lb />
out at an estimated cost of $12o,000,<lb />
Mr. Duncan states. The interior of<lb />
the building will be remodeled and<lb />
acoustically treated.<lb />
A 52' by 52' addition will be con-<lb />
structed on the east side of the<lb />
building and will be used as a band<lb />
and orchestra room. On the west<lb />
side partitioning of available space<lb />
will provide a choir room. Each of<lb />
these will be equipped with tiered<lb />
platforms in a half circle.<lb />
A large number of classrooms,<lb />
practice rooms, and studios will be<lb />
located on both the first and the<lb />
second floors.<lb />
Modernization of the college kitch-<lb />
And I've seen the faces brighten, en and the food storage and prepara-<lb />
Turn like flowers to the sky,<lb />
To catch that glowing something<lb />
That twinkles from the eye.<lb />
Sad lips have curved in beauty,<lb />
And hearts do sing that cry,<lb />
With that mighty twinkle<lb />
That twinkles in he eye.<lb />
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So I'd dub you Dr. Twinkle, Ph.D.<lb />
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tion rooms and the addition of a ne"w<lb />
refrigeration system is expected to<lb />
hegin soon, Mr. Duncan states.<lb />
The entire area will be rewired to<lb />
get rid of present obsolete electric<lb />
installations. Tile walls seven feet in<lb />
height will be built in the kitchen,<lb />
and a large part of the equipment<lb />
for cooking will be replaced with new<lb />
and improved models.<lb />
Tiled floors and corridors will also<lb />
be constructed in the food rooms,<lb />
where preliminary work of preparing<lb />
foor for cooking takes place.<lb />
The former Student Soda Shop,<lb />
located near the entrance to the<lb />
South Dining Hall, will be converted<lb />
into s dining room to relieve crowded<lb />
conditions in the two college csfe-<lb />
terias and to provide a place for<lb />
special dinners given by student or-<lb />
ganizations and other groups. An<lb />
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Goo-d iuck to you in your future<lb />
kt, "Peach:e whatever you deeid<lb />
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the world be shocked and impressed.<lb />
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by Valeria Shear on<lb />
"Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas to-<lb />
night the final line of the Christmas poem<lb />
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these .  in our mind's eye there appears a<lb />
scene, u aim. We see a nocturnal picture<lb />
a fuli moon, flanked by fleecy clouds<lb />
attered star- is shedding its beams upon<lb />
the -crr blanketed in snow. Trees are bending<lb />
ird th th, their limbs heavily laden with<lb />
ice. transparent ana dazzling, as the moonlight<lb />
m sates, a I "ns the world into a true winter<lb />
-  here in the aitance a crowd<lb />
 Hers are strolling through the snow, their<lb />
gay mitts and - �rfs making a bright contrast<lb />
against the white and blue-purple of the night.<lb />
e vo.ee- oi the carollers are joyously singing<lb />
�?pea earth, good-will to men It is a beau-<lb />
tiful scene, isn't it?<lb />
Now, let us stretch our minds back to 1954<lb />
year age t the night when the first carollers,<lb />
the angels sang "Peace on earth, good-will to<lb />
men" to the lonely shepherds in the field near<lb />
Bet  We have heard the story. Over and<lb />
over it has been told�the first Christmas�the<lb />
night )f the birth of the Christ Child. Herein,<lb />
we find and experience the true meaning of<lb />
Christmas. Christ's birth is the part of Christmas<lb />
that goes beyond gaily decked trees, bright pack-<lb />
hn-tmas candies, and Santa Claus. While<lb />
. �� x. inherited these things as part of Christ-<lb />
mas, we should have also inherited the love and<lb />
fain, found only in the Christ Child. When this<lb />
bve an: faith dwells within our hearts, we are<lb />
able to appreciate the religious aspects of the<lb />
Christmas season. And even though the world is<lb />
not full of joy, peace, and good-will, we are able<lb />
to find these qualities within our own hearts, and<lb />
thereby can help others to experience them. Only<lb />
as the true meaning of te season is spread to<lb />
all, can there be Christmas everywhere. For as<lb />
the unknown author of the following lines has<lb />
so aptly expressed it, Christmas comes from the<lb />
heart.<lb />
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Lover" by Joati Webr  the r.mber<lb />
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Mr. Bruce Whitaker. state B.S.U<lb />
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system m tth the courses Baptist Student Center: "I spoke at<lb />
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and told them that I was coming<lb />
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ti aaaaeat of subject matter consti-<lb />
a problem at al The first<lb />
objective of the research is to state<lb />
whether or not there ia a problem.<lb />
.<lb />
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due, j a :�:�:<lb />
the<lb />
tne iact<lb />
I as<lb />
: face<lb />
 rly and<lb />
� of the remarks<lb />
around the campus, it<lb />
11 : b make one I elieve I<lb />
� �- � - td-fa  i i plac-<lb />
1. Why, just the other day I<lb />
i a supposedly intelligent stu-<lb />
'When the first nigger is<lb />
here, that's when I'm leav-<lb />
Don't you think that is the<lb />
- ioned<lb />
view?<lb />
Wai<lb />
-v<lb />
aia<lb />
Didn't the Ne-<lb />
- � efend as in both the<lb />
World War and the Korean<lb />
Didn't they v ork in defense<lb />
and he! make arms to help<lb />
is? Didn't Negroes donate,<lb />
od to help ave our own brothers'<lb />
It is Christmas in the mansion,<lb />
Yule-log fires and silken frocks;<lb />
It is Christmas in the cottage,<lb />
Mother's filling little socks.<lb />
It is Christmas in the highway,<lb />
In the thronging, busy mart;<lb />
But the dearest, truest Christmas<lb />
Is the Christmas in the heart.<lb />
4. Ho ia the program to he car- lives'<lb />
ried out?<lb />
The fifteen<lb />
strategically located<lb />
pilot centers are more directly con-<lb />
nected with the research than other<lb />
institutions. These colleges and uni-<lb />
versities will carry on research and<lb />
report their findings to the founda-<lb />
tion. A portion of the program in-<lb />
T e same thing applies to the In-<lb />
 Are they not segregated also?<lb />
T �  were in America before anyone,<lb />
and should be given first place, but<lb />
no, they are segregated<lb />
The practice of integration be-<lb />
tween the races will not result in<lb />
largre-scaie intermarriage�thus elim-<lb />
-3 various consultants who will l inatir.g the possibility of a mulatto<lb />
- the pilot centers. Dr. Hill was race of people.<lb />
the first oi these to come to East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
5. Can students expect any radical<lb />
cnange in the curriculum?<lb />
The project is long-range. It may<lb />
take years before any noticeable<lb />
changes are made in teacher training<lb />
or in subject matter. The project is<lb />
only two years old now and as orig-<lb />
' inally stated it is at least a five-<lb />
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year� year program. No change may be<lb />
Everybody! expected any time soon.<lb />
I think the economic advance being<lb />
made by i oth Negro and Indian will<lb />
help more than any legal action to<lb />
break down the barriers which tend<lb />
to exi-t between us, and eventually<lb />
we will see them as equal in all<lb />
respecta as our own roommate. Let's<lb />
start cleaning up our own backyard<lb />
and show the world that we aren't<lb />
prejudiced here in the "land of the<lb />
free and the home of the brave" and<lb />
treat people of any race like human<lb />
not like animals as our<lb />
-fashioned forefathers have done.<lb />
lively submitted,<lb />
Luke Alexander<lb />
E tor:<lb />
My letter is concerning the current<lb />
lean of desegregation in the pub-<lb />
schoole of our nation.<lb />
First, I would like to say that<lb />
I have no prejudice against the<lb />
Negro race. I have the greatest re-<lb />
- for them, but the people should<lb />
; ze the following facts before<lb />
deciding the pros and cons of kite-<lb />
eration:<lb />
The problem has reached our<lb />
�harches and most of them are fa-<lb />
g integration, but is it really a<lb />
questions that only the churches<lb />
lid decide upon? The controversy<lb />
Id not be based en religion but<lb />
on the biological and social aspect.<lb />
When the races start interming-<lb />
ling, it will be inevitable that inter-<lb />
marriage will occur. Due to the fact<lb />
that a person on a lower social level<lb />
will see his or her chance to rise up<lb />
by social intercourse with the oppo-<lb />
site race, this tragedy will surely<lb />
occur. In the study of genetics, when<lb />
two pure stocks are crossed, you<lb />
get a hybrid, or mixed blood.<lb />
will gradually lead to the de-<lb />
terioration of the white race.<lb />
Tn Virginia, the Negro school fa-<lb />
cilities are as good, if not better,<lb />
than the facilities for white stu-<lb />
dents. I believe in giving the Negro<lb />
ample opportunity to advance himself<lb />
The<lb />
Gadfly<lb />
Mr. Everett R. Shaw<lb />
-<lb />
the Bus<lb />
but not at the expense<lb />
tearing<lb />
down the white race. I dont think<lb />
our souls will be condemned if wa<lb />
keep segregation and have equal<lb />
rights.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Horace Rose<lb />
by Stan Jones<lb />
Last week's SGA meeting found its<lb />
members bouncing the financial ball<lb />
around and generously appropriating<lb />
rr.o-t of the requests.<lb />
The YDCs request for $170 to at-<lb />
tend the State Democratic Conven-<lb />
tion in Raleigh brough forth several<lb />
interpretations of the Student Con-<lb />
stitution.<lb />
Louis Singlet vice-president of<lb />
the SGA, went on record as a faith-<lb />
ful Democrat arith his opening state-<lb />
ment concerning the Democratic Par-<lb />
ty, MI think the Democratic Party<lb />
is the greatest thing that ever hap-<lb />
pened to the United States He<lb />
then proceeded to give Kenneth Bel-<lb />
lamy, president of the YDC, heart<lb />
murmurs. The opposition sat silently<lb />
and watched, while he offered a very<lb />
solid argument in their favor. Mr.<lb />
Singleton argued that the SGA should<lb />
not subsidize any political organiza-<lb />
tion or club because the natures of<lb />
such organization are not directly<lb />
in the best interest of the student<lb />
body.<lb />
The funds would be used to pay<lb />
registration fees, hotel duns and gen-<lb />
eral expenses of the delegates.<lb />
Mr. Bellamy went on to point out<lb />
the indirect aid the YDC had to<lb />
offer. By using political Influence<lb />
and stating th colleges case to the<lb />
Democratic members of the State<lb />
Legislature, who would be present<lb />
at the convention, East Carolina<lb />
would stand a better chance of re-<lb />
ceiving its budget request and ap-<lb />
propriations for building.<lb />
Cries of "Here, here filled the<lb />
partment. stated. "I am against, for I : this<lb />
is - question of Stavt<lb />
aid handle them I fed that the N<lb />
should have equal bu I r educatj -<lb />
teachers that are well-trained, hut I feel <lb />
they are happier with their own race Ur -<lb />
went on to explain that you cann t<lb />
cial discriminati d between the races. As .<lb />
effect it will have on E.C.C. he I<lb />
race will gain anything from integrati<lb />
"Willie" Hesler. janitor in the Student St<lb />
-aid that "I bei.eve that most people do i<lb />
enough rt the question to decide wha <lb />
r wrong. I think that the ones who are -�<lb />
the problem in Congress are the only n<lb />
cn work it out. and I feel that w<lb />
iecide will be done for the better of a ;�<lb />
"Whie" went on to say that if he had fc -<lb />
he would attend a n n-segregated ad<lb />
though he knows he would haie to do d<lb />
work white students do to get the<lb />
he would be better prepared wher. he<lb />
aa he would be able to take more .<lb />
would b offered in a Negro school. "I<lb />
eve there would be too much d<lb />
about integration at East Car<lb />
would be at some other colleges he added.<lb />
Dr. Wallace I. W iverton. Episco<lb />
ter. said, "It seems unfortunate that in a quest<lb />
of this kind an arm of the state, that is t<lb />
preme Court, takes the lead, when the<lb />
should have done much more about it<lb />
past He continued. "The Christian aoiut<lb />
racial relations must be approached a<lb />
and humility by Christian leaders of t I<lb />
This involves the necessity of both races I<lb />
together to study this problem<lb />
Sarah Giles, president of WlMlliiiiilih i<lb />
'owship, explains. T am for integration, bee<lb />
here we are supposed to stand for frev<lb />
social justice, and I don't think segregati d<lb />
a good example to the world. I think that<lb />
generations it can be worked out, but with th�<lb />
Supreme Court's decision we can't let it be a rrsa-<lb />
ual process. We should try to adjust ou<lb />
views to the subject, and although it will caoae<lb />
confusion and chaos it is a problem that haa<lb />
be looked upon with an open mind and Christiaa<lb />
views<lb />
Dan Godfrey, freshman, points out that he<lb />
is, "Against integration, because we are<lb />
ready He said that should Negroes enr<lb />
East Carolina some white students would not<lb />
utend school and fights would occur.<lb />
Dr. Hubert Coleman, of the Social Studies<lb />
Department, declares, "Regional and local con-<lb />
ditions should be considered by the Court in its<lb />
decree concerning compliance. The President<lb />
through his press conference and the Attorney<lb />
General through a brief advised the Court to<lb />
leave compliance in the hands of local Federal<lb />
judges. To follow this plan would delay integra-<lb />
tion for a generation or longer in many areas of<lb />
the South. A Court decree demanding immediate<lb />
compliance will wreck the public school system<lb />
in a considerable number of Southern states and<lb />
Flanagan auditorium when Bellamy<lb />
said. "Someone had better apeak to ! destroy muchoif the gt at"progress madT in race<lb />
T � utam,rt relations in these areas. A fiat from the Supreme<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Appalachian Meets Buccaneer Five<lb />
week's unfortunate injury to . of veterans and frosh could hold the<lb />
Khvne's Floyd Propst in the ' pace.<lb />
LR thriller here Saturday brings<lb />
� question cvf adequate protec-<lb />
o the players while driving for<lb />
�askete in Memorial Gym.<lb />
this i written East Carolina<lb />
played since the Lenoir<lb />
game and cr.anges may be in<lb />
�ffi<lb />
similar re-<lb />
.g to prevent a<lb />
nee.<lb />
For tho.se of you who didn't wit-<lb />
e affair, Propst and Pirate<lb />
 C. Thomas collided with<lb />
orce and the Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
. driven into the gym wall.<lb />
suffered a badly battered<lb />
forced him to leave the<lb />
and it was this unfortunate<lb />
v which may well have brought<lb />
it Hast Carolina's narrow over-<lb />
e win.<lb />
i ems to us that putting up a<lb />
off some kind as protection<lb />
further accidents such as this<lb />
solute necessity. In the two<lb />
that Memorial Gym has been<lb />
player has had a serious<lb />
n with the walls.<lb />
fact remains, however, that<lb />
� officials here should regard<lb />
jury to Propst as a warning<lb />
do something to prevent<lb />
�urrvnce.<lb />
ome player should ever trip<lb />
one of those walls head-on<lb />
: the result could be fatal.<lb />
un Don Harris, East Carolina may<lb />
well have the North State Confer-<lb />
ence's outstanding player. Harris,<lb />
after the first three games of the<lb />
year, had collected 23, 23 and 36<lb />
points respectively and had local fans<lb />
marveling at his resemblance to East<lb />
Carolina's greatest�Sonny Russell.<lb />
The Pirates' other two veterans,<lb />
Cecil Heath and J. C. Thomas, give<lb />
East Carolina as good a pair of<lb />
guards as any team m the league.<lb />
Heath rounds out his career this<lb />
year, but Thomas, who has been<lb />
improving steadily sinee his freshman<lb />
season, is only a junior and will<lb />
undoubtedly contribute trenendously.<lb />
Two of the better freshmen on<lb />
the squad this year, Guy Mendenhall<lb />
and Nick Nichols, have looked good<lb />
in early games. These boys may have<lb />
to carry the brunt of the Pirates'<lb />
rebounding chores and on their<lb />
shoulders may rest the East Carolina<lb />
hopes of a successful title defense.<lb />
East Carolina Seeks To Stay<lb />
Unbeaten In Conference Play<lb />
The victory over Lenoir Rhyne was<lb />
mportant one far uhe Pirates.<lb />
�And in conquering the Bears East<lb />
 as showed that its combination<lb />
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Belk-Tyler's<lb />
Appalachian's Mountaineers, a<lb />
darkhorse in the 1954-55 North State<lb />
Conference basketball race, play here<lb />
tomorrow in a game which will de-<lb />
cide whether or not East Carolina<lb />
remains unbeaten through the Christ-<lb />
mas holidays.<lb />
A probable starting line-up for the<lb />
Pirates should find Guy Mendenhall,<lb />
the lanky freshman, at center; Nick<lb />
Nichols, another frosh, at forward;<lb />
Don Harris, the team's leading scor-<lb />
er, at the other forward; and a pair<lb />
of veterans, Cecil Heath and J. C.<lb />
Thomas, at the guards.<lb />
Immediately following the end of<lb />
vacation�on January 6�the Pirates<lb />
'ep into non-conference opposition<lb />
against �Presbyterian's Blue Stock-<lb />
ings. The South Carolinians, who<lb />
defeated Furman 83-82 last week,<lb />
should be seeking revenge for a come-<lb />
from-behind, 80-71 defeat the Pirates<lb />
hung on them in the opening round<lb />
of the NAIA district playoffs here<lb />
last spring.<lb />
On January 8 and 10 the Bucs get<lb />
hack into league play, however, by<lb />
meeting Elon and High Point respec-<lb />
tively. Both games will be played on<lb />
the road. The Christians, formerly a<lb />
conference power, have fallen on evil<lb />
days of late while High Point, since<lb />
upsetting East Carolina two years<lb />
ago in the conference tourney, has<lb />
proved no match for the Bucs.<lb />
Another non-conference foe, Bel-<lb />
East Carolina College's swimming i mont Abbey's Crusaders, come here<lb />
team travels to Charleston, S. C. to- January 12. Last year the Pirate<lb />
morrow to meet the Bulldog squad<lb />
It seems that there have been<lb />
some complaints regarding the cov-<lb />
erage of intramural activities by<lb />
the "East Carolinian" sports page.<lb />
Criticism, good or bad, is always<lb />
welcome and we trust that those who<lb />
feel that intramurals aren't getting<lb />
a fair shake will come forward.<lb />
ECC Swimming: Team<lb />
Travels To Charleston<lb />
from The CitadeL<lb />
The Pirates, competing for the first<lb />
time formally in the water sport<lb />
have sustained defeats in all four<lb />
meets this year. Losses have come<lb />
at the hands of Davidson, Clemson,<lb />
Duke and North Carolina State.<lb />
Following the meet with The Ci-<lb />
tadel, East Carolina will swim David-<lb />
Harris Collects<lb />
35 Points; Bucs<lb />
Win Two Contests<lb />
Forward Don Harris collected a<lb />
total of 58 points Friday and Sat-<lb />
urday as Bast Carolina turned back<lb />
Catawba and Lenoir Rhyne in two<lb />
important North State Conference<lb />
basketball games here.<lb />
The Indians, who succumbed Fri-<lb />
day, 67-46, made things close early<lb />
in the game but never offered a seri-<lb />
ous threat. Lenoir Rhyne, however,<lb />
drove the Pirates into overtime be-<lb />
fore bowing, 88-86, on a push shot<lb />
by Harris and a free throw by Heath<lb />
in the last 12 seconds.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne shot into an early<lb />
lead and held on until the Pirates<lb />
rallied to tie at 63-63. Guard J. C.<lb />
Thomas contributed 15 valuable<lb />
points and freshman Nick Nichols<lb />
got 12.<lb />
Catawba offered the Pirates an<lb />
early start with their possession-<lb />
brand basketball. The Bucs began<lb />
pulling away in the third period,<lb />
however, and won easily. The wins<lb />
gave East Carolina 3-0 mark for<lb />
the year and a tie for the top posi-<lb />
tion in the conference.<lb />
Floyd Propst, Lenoir Rhyne's out-<lb />
tacked a pair of defeats on this team standjn? senior guard, was injured<lb />
but indications point to a closer late in e gam en he crashed<lb />
game this year. The Crusaders most j into the wall He receipei an injured<lb />
knee which prevented his return to<lb />
action.<lb />
The boxes:<lb />
Catawba (46)<lb />
Yancey, f <lb />
Fleming, f <lb />
Summy, f <lb />
Lentz, f� 1<lb />
Cline, c  3<lb />
Bryant, c 1<lb />
Smith, c  0<lb />
Porter, g 3<lb />
Clayton, g  0<lb />
Holland, g  4<lb />
Lyndon, g  4<lb />
recent test, against Lenoir Rhyne,<lb />
resulted in a 90-72 triumph.<lb />
son here on January 8 and close out<lb />
its reason with two meets away at<lb />
Virginia Military Institute and North<lb />
Carolina State.<lb />
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Bulldogs Leading<lb />
North State Loop<lb />
Basketball Race<lb />
Last year's champ and this year's<lb />
favorite were locked in a first place<lb />
tie Monday as the North State Con-<lb />
ference completed its first full week<lb />
of basketball activity.<lb />
East Carolina, which last year<lb />
marched through the loop with a<lb />
single loss, collected two victories,<lb />
over Catawba and Lenoir Rhyne, for<lb />
a 3-0 record while Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian, the pTe-season favorite, racked<lb />
up three more wins for an unbeaten<lb />
league mark of 4-0.<lb />
Action in last week's games in<lb />
addition to the Pirates' frays saw<lb />
ACC whip Lenoir Rhyne, 81-64, in a<lb />
major test and turn back Western<lb />
Carolina, 82-69, and Catawba, 98-63.<lb />
High Point was the winner in the<lb />
other league game, winning 88-79<lb />
from Guilford.<lb />
Top games remaining this week<lb />
find Appalachian playing here tomor-<lb />
row night against the Pirates and<lb />
then tangling with Atlantic Christian<lb />
on Saturday.<lb />
CONFERENCE GAMES<lb />
W L Pet.<lb />
ACC <lb />
ECC ��<lb />
High Point<lb />
WCC <lb />
Catawba �- <lb />
Elon 0<lb />
Appalachian  0<lb />
Guilford  0<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 0<lb />
ALL GAMES<lb />
AOC 5<lb />
BOC � 3<lb />
High Point  4<lb />
WCC  4<lb />
Catawba � 2<lb />
Elon  3<lb />
Appalachian -  2<lb />
Guilford 0<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne  1<lb />
4<lb />
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SOPH STAR�Paul Popov, sophomore guard on East Carolina's 1954<lb />
football squad, proves that background makes no difference a&amp; far as be-<lb />
coming a grid ace is concerned. The Kinston player immigrated to America<lb />
as a high school 'student and since has developed into and outstanding foot-<lb />
ball player.<lb />
Latvian Native Making Grade<lb />
With Pirate Gridiron Squad<lb />
2 .714<lb />
0 1.000<lb />
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4<lb />
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Paul Popov, popular football play-<lb />
er, majoring in French, is still seek-<lb />
ing a way to satisfy a life's motiva-<lb />
tion. Popov ii a sophomore at East<lb />
Carolina College and he plans to get<lb />
his A.B. degree in French. He has<lb />
made a name for himself as a football<lb />
star.<lb />
MacArthur, g<lb />
0 10 11<lb />
Totals 19 8 23 46 16<lb />
East Carolina (67) fg ft pf tp ftm<lb />
Harris, f  11 1 1 23<lb />
Akins, f  2 0 2 4<lb />
Nichols, f 16 18<lb />
Dosquett, f 2 0 0 4<lb />
Mendenhall, c  3 0 2 6<lb />
Hales, c  112 3<lb />
Thomas, g 5 2 2 12<lb />
Soloman, g 0 111<lb />
Heath, g 113 3<lb />
James, g  10 12<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
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4<lb />
3<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
4�-<lb />
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Carolina Bairy Products<lb />
You Never Out Grow The<lb />
Need For Milk<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT<lb />
"Good Food Means<lb />
Good Health"<lb />
Totals  27 13 15 67 17<lb />
Halftime score<lb />
Catawba 22.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne fg ft pf tp<lb />
Hessell, f  0 0 0<lb />
Ortmyer, f  0 0<lb />
Wells, c  10 12<lb />
Barker, g � 5<lb />
Feltner, g  1<lb />
Propst, g  4<lb />
Buff, g 1<lb />
Cornwell, g  1<lb />
Totals<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Harris, f i�<lb />
Akins, f � - 2<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM Accessories<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
Nichols, f<lb />
Bosquet, f <lb />
Mendenhall, c<lb />
Thomas, g-c<lb />
Heath, g <lb />
James, g <lb />
.Popov came to the United States<lb />
from Germany where he spent six<lb />
year3 after leaving his homeland,<lb />
Latvia, because of the Communist<lb />
occupation. Latvia is a small country<lb />
with a population of two million,<lb />
East Carolina 35, surrounded by Russia, Finland, Es-<lb />
tonia, Lithuania and the Baltic Sea.<lb />
He lives at 108 West Vernon Ave<lb />
Kinston, with his parents, Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Peter Popov. His family and<lb />
he are Greek Orthodox. He went to<lb />
high school in Kinston. "1 was sur-<lb />
prised to learn fhat Kinston claims<lb />
to be the 'Foremost Tobacco Center<lb />
in the World " said Popov, when<lb />
he learned that Kinston was to be<lb />
his destination in North Carolina.<lb />
A social life is no problem for<lb />
Popov. A favorite question on cam-<lb />
pus is "Who is Paul dating tonight?"<lb />
He likes all girls! The "Y" shop on<lb />
cam; us is frequently visited by him.<lb />
He is a very likable and interesting<lb />
person. His dark features make him<lb />
attractive to the opposite sex. He<lb />
talks with a beautiful foreign accent<lb />
which intrigues most of the feminine<lb />
population at ECC.<lb />
His pet peeve is algebra and any-<lb />
2<lb />
4<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
0 0<lb />
3 32<lb />
3 10<lb />
0 4<lb />
3 12<lb />
5 4<lb />
3 5<lb />
30 26 20 86<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
15 5 3 35<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
3<lb />
5<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
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2<lb />
2<lb />
4 8<lb />
2 12<lb />
0 0<lb />
5 6<lb />
4 15<lb />
4 8<lb />
2 4<lb />
Totals 33 22 24 88<lb />
Halftime score: Lenoir Rhyne 43,<lb />
East Carolina 37.<lb />
Free throws missed: Ortmyer 2,<lb />
Wells 10, Barker, Propst, Buff 2,<lb />
Comwell 2, Harris 2, Akins 2, Nich-<lb />
ols 2, Thomas 4, Heath 3.<lb />
East Carolina Tops<lb />
Erskine, 82-65<lb />
Wednesday Night<lb />
Sharpshooting Don Harris and a<lb />
couple of tall rookie teammates, Guy<lb />
M-ndall and Nick Nichols, led the<lb />
way as East Carolina's Pirates ran<lb />
away from Erskine in tht second half<lb />
here Wednesday night for an 82-65<lb />
victory<lb />
Erskine<lb />
Robinson, f<lb />
Gilliam, f - -<lb />
Harbin, f<lb />
Moore, f<lb />
Hilton, f<lb />
Nickell. f<lb />
Jordan, c<lb />
Johnson, g<lb />
Heddon, g <lb />
Storm, g <lb />
Yandle, g<lb />
Totals <lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Harris, f<lb />
Atkins, f <lb />
Nichols, f <lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
4 2 1 10<lb />
1<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
8<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
5<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
S<lb />
2 2<lb />
2 6<lb />
2 11<lb />
0 4<lb />
0 0<lb />
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1 6<lb />
0 2<lb />
3 18<lb />
0 2<lb />
26 13 13 65<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
Ladies Ready-To-Wear<lb />
Clothes<lb />
JACKSON'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Better Shoes Reasonably Priced<lb />
For the entire family<lb />
509 Dickinson Ave. Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Bosquet, f  � 0<lb />
thing concerning the subject. He had Mendenhall, c  9<lb />
a difficult time deciding what his j Hales, c <lb />
favorite food was so he finally said Thomas, g  1<lb />
ice cream. Soloman, g<lb />
He likes to take his best girl to the<lb />
movies which includes all the girls in<lb />
general. Football is interesting to<lb />
him; but he is not thinking about<lb />
continuing his career in that field. It<lb />
i3 remarkable to note that he did<lb />
not start his footfoall career until he<lb />
was a junior in high school. This is<lb />
a true picture of determination.<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
James, g<lb />
McArthur, g<lb />
11 0<lb />
0 1<lb />
5 10<lb />
0<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0 22<lb />
0 1<lb />
2 20<lb />
1 0<lb />
3 22<lb />
0 2<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
9<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
Totals  32 18 11 82<lb />
Halftime score: ECC 36, Erskine 30.<lb />
Free throws missed: Harfrin 2, Moore,<lb />
Jordan, Storm 2, Atkin, Nichols,<lb />
Thomas, Heath 2.<lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods � Visit<lb />
Biggs Drug Store<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
Open 8 a. mlO p. m.  Sunday 8:30 a. m<lb />
10:30 a. m 4 p. mlO p. m.<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
"Your College Shop"<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
PEOPLES BAKERY<lb />
We supply the SODA SHOP with FRESH BAKERY<lb />
PRODUCTS every morning<lb />
Professor F fit Retires!<lb />
E. L. Funt, known to<lb />
his students as Packy,<lb />
announced his retirement<lb />
as Pachydermatology Pro-<lb />
fessor. But when asked if<lb />
he were sensitive about<lb />
his age, he chortled, "I'm<lb />
thick skinned, and besides,<lb />
Dr. Pepper keeps me<lb />
happy! I drink it at 10, 2<lb />
and 4 and it always sparks<lb />
up my day<lb />
"All my years of study<lb />
have left me but one pos-<lb />
itive conclusion E. L.<lb />
said. "That is, you can't<lb />
beat the wonderful Wake-<lb />
Up taste of frosty cold Dr.<lb />
Pepper. It's truly delicious my friends to Wake Up<lb />
when you have it at just their Taste with delicious<lb />
the right temperature � Dr. Pepper,<lb />
with tiny flakes of ice Wake Up Your Taste<lb />
floating in it! I urge all Drink DR. PEPPER!<lb />
i<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
to<lb />
EAST CAROL 1NI AN<lb />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER ij, 195,<lb />
sees<lb />
Three Of A Kind<lb />
1 iciurei abov� are got Uorin, Kenneth CutitUcrt, and Henry Ilenshaw.<lb />
Mr. (trih. World w.n.oL baritone, gave a concert recently at East Caro-<lb />
lina. Mr. diiriu viil appear on the Telephone Hour the 27th of this month.<lb />
Dr. (uthbert is an old friend of Gorin's and Henshaw is his accompanist.<lb />
Christmas Radio<lb />
Program Release<lb />
En Carolina College will provide<lb />
Christmas music on station WGTC,<lb />
Greenville, each evening of the week<lb />
preceding Christmas.<lb />
The daily program will fa� 15 min-<lb />
utes long and will begin Sunday,<lb />
December 19, at 9:30 p.m. From<lb />
Monday through Sunday the program<lb />
at 9:15 p.m. Music tape-<lb />
recorded from many musk groups of<lb />
the college will be featured.<lb />
"The Messiah" will also be fea-<lb />
tured independently of thi� series on<lb />
Sunday afternoon, December 19, from<lb />
2:00 to 3:30.<lb />
Tinted Glass Reduces<lb />
Night Driving Vision<lb />
licked World'<lb />
Says Local Poet,<lb />
Blames Women<lb />
(Editor's note: The following<lb />
poem on the merits of women was<lb />
written by a student here. We are<lb />
withholding the author's name but<lb />
will reveal the author to those who<lb />
are interested enough to ask.)<lb />
"The Imponderables<lb />
Women, bane of all men's life,<lb />
Females, cause of all men's strife.<lb />
Dames, what no man can do with,<lb />
Women, what no man can do without.<lb />
Females, those most unstable of<lb />
creatures,<lb />
Dames, who are always wanting to<lb />
be features.<lb />
' - 4 -<lb />
aano<lb />
Organization<lb />
al Committee<lb />
'reduction Committee<lb />
,V iman's Judiciary<lb />
'Bu caneer"<lb />
'East Carolinian"<lb />
YDC<lb />
SGA<lb />
lommunity Chest<lb />
Total<lb />
11 r.<lb />
Amount Amount<lb />
Recommended Appropriated<lb />
Money Causes SGA Debate<lb />
In a red hot debate, spokesmen for the student ewspaper and the<lb />
Young Democrats Club convinced the stud Bt legislature that the Budget<lb />
Committee had been too conservative m their allowances for supplementary<lb />
funds lor die Winter Quarter last week at the regular SGA assembly.<lb />
The newspaper had asked for additional funds for photographic equip-<lb />
ment �and supplies and the YDC had asked for money to attend conventions.<lb />
T: e YDC has just recently been recognized iy the SGA and had never been<lb />
illotted any moeey at all. The newspaper contended that they could not<lb />
�oiuinue using pictures unless their request for $200 was at least three<lb />
urtiha fulfilled. Owen Besselieu. Don King, Louis Clark, Raby Edwards<lb />
and Emo Boado spoke from the floor in behalf of these organizations and<lb />
�halleng d the decisions o! the Budget Committee. The editor of the news-<lb />
j ei and the president of the Young Democrats made their pleas and the<lb />
ody pasted to overrule the d cisions o' the Budget Committee.<lb />
Other organizations had submitted requests for appropriations and<lb />
the body acted on those also. Following are the amounts requested by the<lb />
'stations, the amount, recommended by the Budget Committee and the<lb />
I a;�j ru. riated by the legislature:<lb />
Amount<lb />
Requested<lb />
$ 115.00<lb />
500.00<lb />
15.00<lb />
1075.00<lb />
200.00<lb />
170.00<lb />
700.00<lb />
300.00<lb />
$3075.00<lb />
Fur t e next three meetings the SGA will assemble at :30 with the<lb />
tl irty minute- being spent in a sound study of parliamentary procedure.<lb />
At die fourth meeting a simple and yet practical test will :e administered.<lb />
The Budget Committee was recommended to investigate the idea of<lb />
securing for legislature members a supply of books dealing with parliamen-<lb />
tary procedure. The committee is to report to the legislature as soon a?<lb />
possible.<lb />
A recommendation was made and passed t at the president appoint<lb />
a committee of three to investigate through Mr. Duncan the possibility of<lb />
veterans paying their tuition in three installments. The president appointed<lb />
Owen Be-Mliu chairman. Serving with him are David Lee and Raby Ed-<lb />
Y. i'd <lb />
After hearing the recommendation of the Executive council, the legis-<lb />
lature accepted th Delta Zeta fraternity and they will be given a seat in<lb />
the legislature.<lb />
News For Veterans<lb />
Number Of Korean Vets In College Doubles<lb />
Figure and Age. mm, be rendered e.ther by a fee<lb />
The Veteran, Administration di b.�. "liom. town" I-ip�t�n� d.n-<lb />
closed that of the 3,000,000 Korean , tiat or in<lb />
and post-Korean veterans, 225,000<lb />
$ 95.00$ 95.00<lb />
200.00200.00<lb />
0.000.00<lb />
1075.001075.00<lb />
100.00150.00<lb />
0.0050.00<lb />
700.00700.00<lb />
300.00300.00<lb />
$2520.00$2620.00<lb />
Campus Couple Of The Week<lb />
(ACP)�Tinted automobile wind-<lb />
shields can be a signiricant hazard Women, they are never satisfiable,<lb />
to night driving, according to Heinz Females, their minds are most un-<lb />
Haber, UCLA professor in transpor- pliable.<lb />
tation and traffic engineering.<lb />
idw have indicat d that tinted Dames, who are always making man<lb />
wind ' r luce visibility at night pay,<lb />
as much as 15 er cent, he said. Women, who are always having their<lb />
"day<lb />
Females, the sweetest of God's crea-<lb />
tions,<lb />
Dames, the greatest of man's temp-<lb />
tations.<lb />
Women, considered to be most sanc-<lb />
timonious,<lb />
Females, my choice for most phon-<lb />
ious.<lb />
THE GIFT<lb />
�eve jine JAin<lb /><lb />
T<lb />
UNUSUM CANDIES -W<lb />
Dames, it is said they make life<lb />
worthwhile,<lb />
Women, they have only made my life<lb />
vile.<lb />
by Lou Ann Rouae<lb />
Joyce Ann Norris of Hampstead j meal by oversleeping, he was not<lb />
and Douglas Schafron of Lillington<lb />
are the couple for this week. These<lb />
two met at the Olde Towne Inn this her<lb />
ast summer while they were here<lb />
in summer school. They later dou le<lb />
dated with Joyce dating Douglas'<lb />
roommate and Douglas dating Joyce's<lb />
roommate. While the two couples<lb />
were at the movies. Joyce and Doug-<lb />
he gan to talk and since that<lb />
are now attending colleges and uni<lb />
versities under the GI Bill. This fig-<lb />
ure is double what it was a year ago<lb />
and is expected to reach 500,000.<lb />
Approximate age of these veterans<lb />
is 24. A out half of them are mar-<lb />
ried, and the majority are studying<lb />
for highly skilled work. Otieourth<lb />
are studying part-time while holding<lb />
down a regular job.<lb />
Home Loan<lb />
Under the Housing Act of 1954.<lb />
�1 $7,500 guaranty loan is available<lb />
to the honorably discharged for home<lb />
loans. It permits the use of anj<lb />
entitlement remaining for alteration<lb />
and rupaira finaed with su.ple<lb />
mental loans. Builders must furnish<lb />
a warranty guaranteeing the con-<lb />
struction of their homes.<lb />
Home loan applications are now<lb />
122' i above what they wire last<lb />
year. Before applying for a loan,<lb />
the GI should cart-fully consider cost,<lb />
utilities, and maintenance.<lb />
Outpatient Medical Car<lb />
Outpatient medical care is avail-<lb />
able for veterans of post-Korean<lb />
service in need of treatment for serv-<lb />
ice-connected disabilities.<lb />
Under this benefit, eligible veter-<lb />
ans may receive treatment at VA<lb />
outpatient clinics or from authorized<lb />
private physicians. Each veteran's<lb />
eligibility must be determined by VA<lb />
were<lb />
erana Administration kw<lb />
issued by VA. They are: (1)<lb />
veteran moves, he should prompt!<lb />
notify the VA regional office hand-<lb />
ling his records of his new addmti<lb />
(2) If a monthly check - t or rJOt<lb />
delivered, he should 1 y<lb />
office at once. (3) If 1 � xt-<lb />
ceiving disability convpi re<lb />
turns to the ar<lb />
notify his VA offl<lb />
In writing to his VA ve<lb />
�ran should identify<lb />
1 is "C-Number H<lb />
bar asaigi ed to him<lb />
nection with his cla<lb />
The Gadfly<lb />
be authorized.<lb />
Outpatient dental car� for post-<lb />
healthiest state. Joyce said<lb />
ince then Douglas has teased<lb />
out "trying to put him away<lb />
Funnier still, though, was the fact<lb />
:it Douglas had very little apparel<lb />
1 w ar away from the hospital, so<lb />
e borrowed a blanket from the hoe-<lb />
ital and rode back Indian style.<lb />
Joyce is a third quarter freshman<lb />
nd she ia majoring in English.<lb />
night they've been dating each other, j Douglas is a sophomore who is ma-<lb />
joring in physical education. These<lb />
two are looking forward to many<lb />
I<lb />
They both enjoy football and bas-<lb />
ketball and Douglas, in addition, en-<lb />
joys eating and playing hearts (the<lb />
card game).<lb />
The day of the first football game<lb />
this fall, Douglas had a cold so Joyce<lb />
walked all the way downtown for<lb />
cough tablets for him. These tablets<lb />
had some drug in them which causes<lb />
one to sleep. Therefore, after taking<lb />
them and going to his room, Douglas<lb />
fell sound asleep. He was to call for<lb />
Joyce at six and when he hadn't<lb />
come at eight. Joyce called around<lb />
at the house where he stayed. The<lb />
landlady went to Douglas' room and<lb />
found him sound asleep and drenched<lb />
with perspiration. Immediately she<lb />
called an ambulance and Douglas was<lb />
rushed to Pitt Memorial Hospital.<lb />
Actually, he was not really ill, but<lb />
since he was diabetic and had missed<lb />
more amusing incidents together.<lb />
viding the application for dental<lb />
treatment is filed within one year<lb />
subsequent to enactment of Public<lb />
Law 149, 83rd Congress, signed July<lb />
27, 1953.<lb />
The three types of cases arc: 1.<lb />
Those having service-connected com-<lb />
pensable dental conditions or dis-<lb />
a ilities. 2. Those having service-<lb />
connected nonconrpensable dental<lb />
conditions or disabilities where the<lb />
dental conditions or liability is shown<lb />
to have existed at time of discharge;<lb />
and, 3. Those having a dental con-<lb />
dition whether or not service-con-<lb />
nected but medically determined to<lb />
be aggravating a service-connected<lb />
physical disability or injury.<lb />
The authorization for treatment<lb />
(an For Disabled Vsts<lb />
VA is authorized by law to make<lb />
a payment not to exceed $1,600 to-<lb />
ward the price of an automobile or<lb />
conveyance, including special appli-<lb />
ance, to World War II and post-<lb />
Korea veterans entitled to compensa-<lb />
tion for three types of disabilities.<lb />
The law requires that eligible vet-<lb />
erans wishing to take advantage of<lb />
this benefit must apply within three<lb />
year a ter October 20, 1951 or three<lb />
vaan after �� aratSon from active<lb />
service, w � .ver is later.<lb />
Home Builders<lb />
GI home builders now are required<lb />
to give veteran-purchasers a one-<lb />
year warranty that their homes have (Continued fron <lb />
heen constructed in "substantial con- - organ:?<lb />
formity" with Veterans Administra- hould no openlj<lb />
tion-approved plans and specifica- Slar party.<lb />
tion I All SGA-en<lb />
VA said the one-year warranty i r. )-n<lb />
was beinc put into effect October 1, j student ody or face<lb />
under the Housing Act of 1954, which j i d by Harold I<lb />
�stipulate that all new housing pur-j would accept a reg<lb />
Master Ken replied, "I i <lb />
any good Republican who r<lb />
to in<lb />
The YDC'i reo<lb />
I down, bu1 ' �<lb />
� ality or tl<lb />
the size of a reque<lb />
A r quest for $15. as<lb />
t e W<lb />
�� for the sick,<lb />
the purpose of<lb />
to try<lb />
 �� 1 can � .<lb />
ed. If th ��<lb />
�end concilia,<lb />
one, they � � :�<lb />
tals, p.nd without I<lb />
Government fui <lb />
c ased with the aid of VA or Fed-<lb />
eral Housing Administration guar-<lb />
anteed or Insured loans must carry<lb />
the warranty.<lb />
It applies only on new homes for<lb />
which VA issues a certificate of<lb />
reasonable value on or after October<lb />
I. 1954.<lb />
Builders or sellers of new housing<lb />
will give each veteran-purchaser a<lb />
before treatment of this type can 1 warranty in a form which has been<lb />
prescribed by VA. A copy of the<lb />
warranty, on which the veteran has<lb />
Korean veterans may be authorized (acknowledged receipt, must be for-<lb />
by VA for three types of cases pro- ' warded to VA by the lender before<lb />
VA will guarantee or insure the loan.<lb />
VA Checks<lb />
Three important cautions to vet-<lb />
eran receiving checks for any Vet-<lb />
Beddingfield's Pharmacy<lb />
FIVE POINTS<lb />
REVLON and CARA NOME<lb />
COSMETICS<lb />
REXAL DRUGS<lb />
"Your Most Convenient Drug Store"<lb />
Females, they're supposed to propa-<lb />
gate the world,<lb />
Dames, (?) Why, I would just like<lb />
to have a girl!<lb />
Dear Lord, why couldn't we just have<lb />
sex on a platter<lb />
Because with women, it just doesn<lb />
seem to matter.<lb />
Qed.<lb />
George E. Perry Gives<lb />
Organ Recital Dec. 19<lb />
George E. Perry of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College department of music<lb />
will be guest soloist at an organ<lb />
recital to be presented in Farmville<lb />
Sunday, December 19. He will appear<lb />
;n the Methodist Church at 4 p.m.<lb />
The public is invited to attend.<lb />
Christmas music by well-known<lb />
! composers will make up the pro-<lb />
gram for the afternoon. Selections<lb />
will include works by Bach, Brahms,<lb />
Guilmont, Purvis, and Walton.<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For All Occasions<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
HOT DOGS<lb />
SANDWICHES<lb />
CURB SERVICE<lb />
Dancing Pavillion For Your Pleasure<lb />
Near TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
Buy Your A-l<lb />
Winterized Used Car From<lb />
Your Friendly Ford Dealer<lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co he. j<lb />
Guaranteed In Writing<lb />
KING SIZE OR REGULAR<lb />
Perfect to give  no filter compares<lb />
with L&amp;M's Miracle Tip for quality or<lb />
effectiveness. Much more flavor, much<lb />
less nicotine. L&amp;M � America's best<lb />
filter cigarette .in the most distinctive<lb />
of holiday cartons.<lb />
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