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"Is East Carolina ready for a bid<lb />
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student and editorial opinion on this<lb />
controversial issue, see pages 3 and i<lb />
of this paper.<lb />
UME XXX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1955<lb />
Number 13<lb />
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Performances Of 'Devil's Disciple Set Next Week<lb />
Campus Science Club Brings<lb />
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College Seniors<lb />
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Magic ai. educational<lb />
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I icting the wonders of<lb />
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and used m I nmic re-<lb />
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" chemicals to a large cone<lb />
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rates that electricity can he<lb />
rectVy from light, and a g ar<lb />
� at 1-00 revolutions per ma<lb />
- to 5tand till for study<lb />
use of the stroboscope light.<lb />
I Carolina College has begun<lb />
. 9 pro-ram of student teaching for<lb />
winter quarter, and 114 seniors<lb />
are gaining experience in the class-<lb />
room as they prepare themselves for<lb />
carters in education.<lb />
Dr. J. L. Oppelt, director of the<lb />
I an of Student Teaching and<lb />
Placement at the college, has just<lb />
is ued a r port which indicates that<lb />
66 vomen and 52 men are now con-<lb />
du ig classes in public schools in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina. In addition<lb />
to the Wahl-Ooatea Laboratory<lb />
t on the campus, the Greenville<lb />
High School, and other city schools<lb />
re, the seniors are located in 14<lb />
other public schools of this area.<lb />
Thirty-four of the total number of<lb />
rs are teaching classes on the<lb />
primary and the grammar-grade<lb />
levels. Others are engaged in work<lb />
: grades nine through 12 of sec-<lb />
ondary schools. Four stud nts of<lb />
musk- are teaching both elementary<lb />
and 1 igh school classes so as to gain<lb />
a well-rounded experience in public<lb />
music instruction. One senior<lb />
� g in art is teaching this sub-<lb />
el mentary grades of the<lb />
(in lie school syst m.<lb />
Centers where East Carolina sen-<lb />
iors an now teaching include, in<lb />
tkn to the campus laboratory<lb />
 Greenville, Washington, Tar-<lb />
boro, Robersonville, the School for<lb />
the Blind in Raleigh, Kinston, Wil-<lb />
Hamston, Bethel. Winterville, Ayden,<lb />
Stokes, Farmville, Grimes land, C -<lb />
cod, and Belvoir.<lb />
ROTC Cadets Receive Honors<lb />
For Service In Ceremony<lb />
by-two Air Force ROTC cadets<lb />
. � Carolina College, all seniors,<lb />
awards last week in recogni-<lb />
of .heir acceptance by Flying<lb />
� - Air Force for pilot or ob-<lb />
taining. The ceremony, held<lb />
i: the Austin auditorium, was at-<lb />
I v students and faculty mera-<lb />
ers at the college.<lb />
I adeta honored were chosen be-<lb />
they possess desired officer<lb />
ties, have high pilot or observer<lb />
are medically qualified, and<lb />
tively motivated toward fly-<lb />
in- -raining.<lb />
e awards, in the form of half<lb />
, will be worn on the cadet<lb />
Dim to signify he has been ac-<lb />
� I or flying training. Lt. Col.<lb />
wk J. Partridge, professor of air<lb />
Bonce at East Carolina, made the<lb />
citations to the cadets.<lb />
During the ceremony brief talks<lb />
ere given by Dr. John Reynolds of<lb />
ie East Carolina mathematics de-<lb />
triment, a Lt. Commander in the<lb />
Reserve with a navigator's<lb />
ating, and Dr. Elwood Keister of<lb />
allege music faculty, a civilian<lb />
and member of the local Civil<lb />
. r Patrol.<lb />
Cadets receiving awards are as fol-<lb />
low James W. Alexander, Columbia;<lb />
liana D. Aman Jr Jacksonville;<lb />
ius C. Butt, Hertford; George<lb />
Can-by, Albemarle; Harold G.<lb />
oteon, Hertford; Joe 0. Clark,<lb />
reenville; Frank M. Hammond, Wil-<lb />
ington; Charles W. Harper, La<lb />
range; Robert E. Hicks Jr Deep<lb />
Edward E. Jernigan, Windsor;<lb />
Robert E. Julian, Greenville; Dalton<lb />
L. Mann. Mann's Harbor; Walter T.<lb />
Martin Jr Williamston; Phillip W.<lb />
Mellon, Winterville; John H. Price<lb />
 Jr Tarboro; Ralph P. Smiley, Green-<lb />
! ville; Guilford C. Smith Jr Green-<lb />
ville; Elbert R. Stokes, Greenville;<lb />
Water C. Straughan, Rocky Mount;<lb />
Charles B. West, Dunn; Percy Wil-<lb />
kins Jr Goldsboro; and William S.<lb />
Willis, Coats.<lb />
The 1954-55 edition of the East Carolina Basketball team is cur-<lb />
r. ntlj set ling a<lb />
to date have an<lb />
to right: Front<lb />
"hot' pace in the North State Conference and in all game<lb />
8-1 record. The Pirate Varsity shown above are from left<lb />
row; Captain Cecil Heath, Don Harris, Guy Mendenhall.<lb />
Nick Nichols, J. C. Thomas. Second row; Freddy Janies Marion Hales,<lb />
Waverly Akins, Jerry Bosquet, Maurice Everett. Third row; Waddell Solo-<lb />
mon, William Mc.Arthur, Darren Flowers, Manager.<lb />
College Players<lb />
Present Shaw's<lb />
Ton Meloirama<lb />
i<lb />
The E'ast Carolina Players, stnd<lb />
dramatic club here, will pre<lb />
G orge Bernard Shaw's melodrama<lb />
"The Devil's Disciple" as its ma jot<lb />
nroduction for the winter quarter.<lb />
Performances are set ror V. 'Say<lb />
and Thursday, January 19 an I 20,<lb />
at R:15 p.m. in the Colleg T<lb />
The j lay deals wit<lb />
during the American Revolution<lb />
is written in the witty and tl<lb />
vie characteristic of S � works.<lb />
James L. Thompson of Durham<lb />
1 i mne K. Dupre of l stu-<lb />
 rectors of the I<lb />
Sells of Tarawa Terra �<lb />
lirector. The. productioi sup-<lb />
ervised by Dr. Joseph A. W ey of<lb />
the department of English, dire<lb />
of dramatic arts at the colleg<lb />
S.ecial attention is being given to<lb />
costumes and scenery fur the ;<lb />
Settings will be designed and<lb />
y memb rs of the Pis . work-<lb />
ing wit . Dr. Paul Run' . ctor<lb />
or the college department of art.<lb />
Alvis B. Carr Jr. o' B � M<lb />
in the role of Richard Dudgeon, "T<lb />
Devil's Disciple lead- a cast oi<lb />
people who are now rel<lb />
drama. C. Merle Kelly of Ral<lb />
will play the dashing Brit<lb />
Jonn Burgoyne, whose defeat at Sara-<lb />
toga is imminent as the ; lay cl<lb />
Others who have leading parts in-<lb />
clude James Corum of R<lb />
Nancy Cooke of Dunn, Anna Avant<lb />
of Whiteville, Jack Cherry of Wash-<lb />
ington, Marion Evans of New Bern,<lb />
and William C. Dixon Jr. of Kinston.<lb />
Religious Emph .sis Week Opens With<lb />
TV Program; Begins Officially January 23<lb />
Dutch Rotary Student<lb />
Talks To District Clubs<lb />
Anna van Andel of Bussum, North<lb />
Holland, student here, will make a<lb />
series of talks before fifteen Rotary<lb />
Clubs in various Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina towns during the next three<lb />
months.<lb />
Miss van Andel is attending the<lb />
I college here on a scholarship pro-<lb />
I vided by District 278 of Rotary Inter-<lb />
 national, which includes the area<lb />
! from Burlington to Manteo. She is<lb />
the second foreign student to enroll<lb />
at East Carolina under the sponsor-<lb />
sship of Rotarians.<lb />
Arrangements for her visits and<lb />
talks are now being completed by<lb />
James L. Fleming of the East Caro-<lb />
lina department of foreign languages,<lb />
who represents the Greenville Rotary<lb />
Club. On each trip Miss van Andel<lb />
will be accompanied by a member of<lb />
the local organization, which is serv-<lb />
ing as her host during her stay in<lb />
this country.<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week, January<lb />
23-28, sponsored by the Inter-Reli-<lb />
gious Council with the counsel of Dr.<lb />
Join B. Bennett, will have for its<lb />
theme "Wanted, a Positive Faith for<lb />
Today<lb />
On the television program, "Let's<lb />
(Jo to College" the afternoon of Jan-<lb />
uary 23. Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
will be discussed. Later that night<lb />
t. ere will be a dinner for the speak-<lb />
ers, members of the Council, and<lb />
advisors. A meeting will then follow<lb />
of the Committee of One Hundred,<lb />
so that they can have an opportunity<lb />
to know . � � i kens before the week<lb />
officially Ik gins.<lb />
The week will officially begin Mon-<lb />
day with an all-college assembly in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. At this time the<lb />
different speakers will be introduced<lb />
and Dr. Maurice Kidder, Chapel Hill,<lb />
will address the group with his topic<lb />
� eing "What Beliefs are Basic?"<lb />
Throughout the week there will be<lb />
morning worship in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium at 7:30. A guest speaker will<lb />
lead the devotion each morning. The<lb />
speakers will have classroom visita-<lb />
tions, personal conferences that any<lb />
student can take advantage of, and<lb />
will also visit the various dormi-<lb />
tories each evening for informal<lb />
"bull-sessions" that may be attended<lb />
by anyone.<lb />
Each afternoon at 3:30 there will<lb />
be a coffee-hour at the Y-hut that<lb />
all students are invited to attend. At<lb />
7:00 each evening there will be an<lb />
open-assembly in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
The aim of this week is to em-<lb />
phasize personal, social, intellectual,<lb />
and vocational goals. During the<lb />
week each aim will be broken down<lb />
into the different topics and dis-<lb />
cussed fully for the benefit of all.<lb />
The Publicity Committee has al-<lb />
ready egun preparations with the<lb />
idea of having reminders of Reli-<lb />
- Emphasis Week stamped on<lb />
the napkins in the cafeteria, and<lb />
on bookmarkers. They hope also to<lb />
get "spot on the radio and in this<lb />
way reach not only the student body<lb />
but the people of Greenville.<lb />
Speakers for the week include: Dr.<lb />
Maxine Garner, Meredith Colleg Dr.<lb />
Gorden W. Lovvjoy, Greensboro and<lb />
Guilford Colitge, Dr. Maurice Kid-<lb />
der, Chape Hill, Mr. William H.<lb />
Crane, traveling representative for<lb />
the Student. Volunteer Movement for<lb />
the Presbyterian Church, and Dr.<lb />
Robert Holt, Mar. Hill College.<lb />
Sara Giles, president of the Inter-<lb />
Religious Council, urges all students<lb />
to attend these meetings for they<lb />
will have a "strong broadening val-<lb />
ue, not only spiritually but in many<lb />
other aspects as well<lb />
Jenkins Surveys Public School<lb />
Problems In National Magazine<lb />
The time is ripe for the nation's t a national foundation representing<lb />
schools to pause and "consolidate<lb />
t eir position Dean Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
of East Carolina College states in<lb />
the Decem, er issue of "The Ameri-<lb />
can School Board Journal<lb />
Tremendous changes, he points out,<lb />
have been eflected by the phenome-<lb />
nal growth of the ; ublic school sys-<lb />
tem, increase in enrollment, expan-<lb />
sion of the curriculum and of physical<lb />
plants, and introduction of new cour-<lb />
ses. Tl ese call, he says, for a mora-<lb />
torium, an inventory, and a plan for<lb />
the future.<lb />
He suggests a two-year study by<lb />
Eastern Drama Festival<lb />
Final arrangements for the annual<lb />
Eastern Regional Drama Festival of<lb />
the Carolina Dramatic Association<lb />
will be made at a dinner meeting of<lb />
the Planning Committee at the Silo<lb />
Restaurant in Greenville Thursday,<lb />
January 20, at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
The Festival will take place at<lb />
am<lb />
ROTC CADETS Rl<lb />
Recipe For Teacher<lb />
(Editor's note: The following little<lb />
.ieee of prose was sent to us by a<lb />
former East Carolina student, Lt.<lb />
Don Cox, now at Columbus Air Force<lb />
Base, Miss. We think it may appeal<lb />
to the humor of our reader.)<lb />
Select a young and pleasing<lb />
. ersonality, trim off all manner-<lb />
isms of voice, dress, or deport-<lb />
ment. Pour over it a mixture of<lb />
equal parts of wisdom of Solo-<lb />
mon, the courage of young Dan-<lb />
iel, the strength of Samson, and<lb />
the patience of Job.<lb />
Season with the salt of experi-<lb />
ence, the pepper of animation,<lb />
the oil of sympathy, and a dash<lb />
of humor.<lb />
Stew for about 4 years in a<lb />
hot classroom, testing occasion-<lb />
ally with the fork of criticism<lb />
thrust in by a principal or sup-<lb />
erintendent.<lb />
When done to a turn, garnish<lb />
with a meager salary and serve<lb />
hot to the community.<lb />
Bast Carolina College Friday and<lb />
1 Saturday, March 25-26. It Ls expected<lb />
 to ring to the campus a large num-<lb />
ber of school and community drama<lb />
organizations from the eastern coun-<lb />
ties of the state.<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey of the East<lb />
Carolina College department of Eng-<lb />
lish, director of dramatic arts at the<lb />
college, is chairman of the Planning<lb />
Committee. Also serving on it are<lb />
seventeen members of school dramat-<lb />
ic ciubs and community theatres in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
The program, plans for which were<lb />
! begun early this winter, will include<lb />
presentation of a series of short plays<lb />
by the drama organizations partici-<lb />
pating in the Festival. These produc-<lb />
tions will be either rated in order<lb />
to qualify for the State Drama Fes-<lb />
tival at Chapel Hill or evalua l for<lb />
the" benefit of the groups concerned.<lb />
A special attraction of the Festi-<lb />
val at East Carolina College, Dr.<lb />
Withey has announced, will be a<lb />
rresentation of the original three-<lb />
act play "The Wfcite Doe" by Pro-<lb />
fessor Samuel Selden, director of the<lb />
Carolina Playmakers of the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina. The drama<lb />
will be produced by the Goldmas-<lb />
quers of the Goldsf:oro High School<lb />
under the direction of Clifton Britton,<lb />
whose work in the theatre has at-<lb />
tracted favorable attention through-<lb />
out the state.<lb />
Govt. Takes Over<lb />
ECC Post Office<lb />
Effective January 1, the post of-<lb />
fice of East Carolina College became<lb />
a sub-station of the Greenville post<lb />
office, und: r operation by contract<lb />
with the federal postal system.<lb />
Ralph P. Smiley, local young man<lb />
and clerk-in-charge, said that the<lb />
major difference here will be no<lb />
postage free communication. Prior<lb />
to this, notices were placed in boxes<lb />
without stamps being required.<lb />
All the regular facilities of a postal<lb />
unit will now be available for the<lb />
college; money orders may be ob-<lb />
tained, packages registered, and oth-<lb />
er services of a regular post office.<lb />
Special delivery letters addressed<lb />
to a box number will be placed in<lb />
the box. If addressed to the dormi-<lb />
tory, the Greenville main station will<lb />
still deliver the letter to the dormi-<lb />
tory.<lb />
Students who paid their box rent<lb />
at the beginning of the quarter are<lb />
advised that k is paid u�p for the<lb />
year. Anyone wishing a box may<lb />
rent one at the window. Hours for<lb />
service at the window are: 9 to 11<lb />
a.m. and 3:30 to 6 p.m.<lb />
The mail is picked up at 7:45<lb />
a.m. and 5:46 p.m. It is placed in<lb />
the box the same hours as before.<lb />
Students may get mail twice a day.<lb />
Parliamentary Aid<lb />
Sessions By SGA<lb />
The second of three short sessions<lb />
in parliamentary procedure will be<lb />
presented in Flanagan auditorium<lb />
next Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. by the<lb />
Student Legislature. The first of<lb />
these meetings was held last night.<lb />
All students on the campus are in-<lb />
vited to attend, according to Wade<lb />
Cooper, president oi the Student<lb />
Government Association.<lb />
Miss Ix)is Grigsby, a member of<lb />
the English Department faculty, is<lb />
serving as instructor to the group.<lb />
At one time. Miss Grigsby taught<lb />
regular classes in parliamentary pro-<lb />
cedure.<lb />
At the end of three class periods,<lb />
the group will be tested on the basics<lb />
of parliamentary law. Members of<lb />
the student legislature should pass<lb />
the test, according to Cooper. If<lb />
they fail the first quiz, a second<lb />
teat will probably be offered.<lb />
all groups interested in mv roving<lb />
the public school system and char.<lb />
with clarifying its purposes and or-<lb />
ganization.<lb />
"There is nothing basically wrong<lb />
with either our children or their<lb />
teachers he states. In view of prev-<lb />
alent attacks on public educat<lb />
however, he says, educators, parents.<lb />
students, and many others would wel-<lb />
come a re-examination of the nation's<lb />
schools.<lb />
The task of evaluation is a respon-<lb />
sibility of all segments in our SOC<lb />
�parents, business men, farmers,<lb />
professional groups, labor organiza-<lb />
tions, and churches, as well as col-<lb />
leges and the schools themselves, Dr.<lb />
Jenkins states.<lb />
He suggests for tho task a large<lb />
national foundation working wi-<lb />
the several states and a thorough<lb />
study covering perhaps two years<lb />
and including all aspects of present<lb />
school programs. He outlines ways<lb />
of implementing this study, and s-<lb />
pecially of controlling pressure<lb />
grups advocating unearned departures<lb />
in education.<lb />
Wreck Near Campus<lb />
Involves ECC Student<lb />
Gus Hsncas, a student here, was<lb />
involved in a two-car wreck on Fifth<lb />
Street just outside the gate at the<lb />
Administration Building Monday<lb />
night. Mane as was leaving the cam-<lb />
pus on his automobile when he was<lb />
struck from the rear by a vehicle<lb />
operated by a local woman.<lb />
Manesis was not injured seriously.<lb />
The woman driver of the other car<lb />
and her companion, also a local resi-<lb />
dent, were thought to be injured<lb />
seriously. Both women have been<lb />
released rom the Pitt Memorial Hos-<lb />
pital, however.<lb />
Film Club Shows<lb />
French Comedy;<lb />
Three More Shows<lb />
The Eas Carolina Film Club,<lb />
sponsored by the Greenville chapter<lb />
of the American Association of Uni-<lb />
versity Women, presented its first<lb />
program, "Carnival in Flanders on<lb />
Wednesday, January 5. There were<lb />
two showings, at seven nd nine p.m.<lb />
in the main auditorium of Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
Both in the United States and<lb />
abroad "Carnival in Flanders" has<lb />
won the highest praise and the most<lb />
coveted prizes, as a masterpiece of<lb />
wit and historic reproduction.<lb />
The story the film tells deals with<lb />
the invasion of Flander by the Span-<lb />
ish army, which threw the Flemish<lb />
burghers into terrified mourning�<lb />
but not their charming wives, who<lb />
were overjoyed at the change. Infused<lb />
with the humor of Brueghel's art<lb />
and Boccaccio's genius, "Carnival in<lb />
Flanders" has been judged a classic<lb />
film, "one of the heft in 40 years<lb />
The motion picture was the first<lb />
of four outstanding films to be put<lb />
on by the East Carolina Film Cx<lb /><pb facs="00038365_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGB TWO<lb />
� AST CABOLINIAN<lb />
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Easttarolinian<lb />
ents of East Carolina College<lb />
Gn . North Carolina<lb />
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iter Dee -� i r 3. 1925 at the<lb />
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Iff � DVilie, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3. 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
g    . ia Scholastic Pres<lb />
ating, CSPA Convention, March, 195-1<lb />
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aye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Valeria Shearo<lb />
rge, Stanley Jones<lb />
Joyce Smith<lb />
 . Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Emil Massad<lb />
Shirley Hargrove<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Mis, Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
. Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Pi nting Co Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
i lie Rev; Year and Segregation<lb />
b Stan Jones<lb />
King, Owen Besselieu and<lb />
V ing I ha  ste " -<lb />
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c anges in the col-<lb />
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t  W men's, has<lb />
not ���� protec-<lb />
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lawyers, a rosa examine<lb />
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right to present w - fenss<lb />
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th� legislature.<lb />
not discuss efore<lb />
mt turn<lb />
to the gislature<lb />
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AS<lb />
. Board of East Caro-<lb />
nded i N'ovem-<lb />
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be added<lb />
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Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Gadfly Senior Active In Campus Religious Groups<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
bv Jovce Smith<lb />
apry Ne V ar<lb />
l tl  here after we re-<lb />
.  iaj s. The new year is the<lb />
solutions. .A �� time to break<lb />
e er intends to keep '<lb />
th y make to themselves. It's<lb />
'    U ���" �: the rest lutions <lb />
I at any rate. I �n the same sul -<lb />
: �  capal ilities and v<lb />
iper at any time during<lb />
� . - fail t d ur I est.<lb />
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was carried nnani-<lb />
�� never acted on by<lb />
G '� rnment Association,<lb />
This week's Who's Who bad plan-<lb />
ned . traoafei to Wake Forest or j<lb />
I i . Ima aftei two years, but after<lb />
being in sch( . here for awhile readi-<lb />
� mind. Bedfor i<lb />
of Pikerille says be first ;lanned to<lb />
go to Wake Fort but after visiting<lb />
East Carolina several times he de-<lb />
ci led to come to East Carolina for<lb />
years and then transfer. How-<lb />
sver, as a true with so many stu-<lb />
dents, he was easily won over to<lb />
stayii g a: East Carolina.<lb />
"In ur. East Carolina is<lb />
tops. I 1 ave visited many colleges<lb />
in tl - stat an I in others and ECC<lb />
K. ���<lb />
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tl   view of th- ir friendli-<lb />
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ska - - ok. They were shouting<lb />
ha �� been happy. In an ther<lb />
railway depot, negi<lb />
happily, skating<lb />
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e with practice of<lb />
K.mt t i . lure the accused<lb />
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named ar.d be<lb />
fact " ie accused, and the<lb />
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m or her ar.d.<lb />
R IAS:<lb />
N f these Democratic Rights<lb />
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hm - g that you just don't j<lb />
find anywhere se ays Charlie<lb />
arlie, who is a social studies<lb />
English minor, did his<lb />
tice teaching fall quarter in<lb />
Gi enville high school. He says, "It<lb />
was quite an experience and I guess<lb />
1 ned more last quarts than any<lb />
�: er quarter; however, i enjoyed it<lb />
Charlie has beer, very active in<lb />
� anrurricular activities while in .<lb />
gi This is especially true in .<lb />
YMCA. He served as presi lent his j<lb />
r year, treasurer his Sopho-<lb />
�. ar. ; re is on the "Y"<lb />
cal inet this year. This year he is<lb />
als at  the Southern Area<lb />
Student Council of YMCA. At the<lb />
 � mal Student Council of YMCA<lb />
'<lb /><lb />
led<lb />
!<lb />
and the United Student Christian<lb />
- was held last August<lb />
r. Oxford, Ohio. Charlie represented<lb />
the Southern area of YMCA.<lb />
- active fellow has been a mem-<lb />
 the SGA for two years. He<lb />
served on the Points Committee las:<lb />
Charlie Bedford<lb />
year and  a member of th� Bu I<lb />
Committee this year.<lb />
By being president at the Sc<lb />
class Charlie is taking ar active par:<lb />
in the planning of the Freshman.<lb />
Sophomore. Senior dance. He a i<lb />
rendt re mar.y other important task-<lb />
for the senior class.<lb />
F r the past three years Charlie<lb />
has been a member of the Circle K<lb />
and has be�n a member of the Board<lb />
of Directors for the ast two years.<lb />
In commenting or. Circle K be says,<lb />
"I think it is or.e of the best or-<lb />
ganizations or. campus Next b<lb />
ng to church groups. I : 1 lev<lb />
ev ryone should belong to a group<lb />
like this Charlie wss able t at-<lb />
tend the convention for Circle K and<lb />
is f01<lb />
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test<lb />
for Cha that of<lb />
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u-ork.<lb />
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AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Control Currents<lb />
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do<lb />
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. . much as<lb />
risk - ing that th -� children were<lb />
their nt conditions and<lb />
� things changed.<lb />
tl � me ' this bit of wondering.<lb />
-� tement we feel like making<lb />
in this paper before: Situa-<lb />
 every locality and each<lb />
� be dealt with according to<lb />
r complexity.<lb />
The SGA On The Ball<lb />
� n � by the Student Government<lb />
n � laint East Carolina students<lb />
-�ntials of parliamentary<lb />
is a very f I one. Last night the first<lb />
essioi as held in Flanagan Audi-<lb />
irect r.  a faculty member<lb />
a teacher of parlimentary pro-<lb />
aim f the poject was probably<lb />
: the Student Legislature<lb />
� � need for study of legal<lb />
: Most of them know little or<lb />
ry procedure. And if the<lb />
it is a -ure bet that the<lb />
ts here need help too. Anyone<lb />
ttend the sessions; more students<lb />
next week for the next lesson.<lb />
stempted to term his ignorance of<lb />
� � lure as negligable should<lb />
nt. Most East Carolina<lb />
ing to be teachers. At one time or<lb />
. teacher is called upon to preside<lb />
tings or asked questions about<lb />
ay to carry thrugh the duties of<lb />
class or club officers. Most teachers are asked<lb />
to spm r clubs or social organizations. It' is<lb />
the duty of a teacher to know certain things<lb />
anyway whether he is called upon to discuss<lb />
them or not: parliamentary procedure is too<lb />
necessary and useful to be disregarded. Although<lb />
the procedure is not simple, it is not too com-<lb />
plicated for college level students. If we aspire<lb />
to be in the company of the greater colleges and<lb />
universities of the country, it is a shame that we<lb />
have to admit our present ignorance.<lb />
The Student Gvernment Association this<lb />
year has been progressive thus far. Those who<lb />
know the inside obstacles to be met by the of-<lb />
ficers of the organization and those who have<lb />
watched neutrally have no choice but to commend<lb />
the young man from Raleigh for his leadership<lb />
and the body as a whole for its unity toward<lb />
progression.<lb />
thii<lb />
� nts a<lb />
I<lb />
over<lb />
the correct<lb />
: sing amei .<lb />
ur C � stitution<lb />
t they ;<lb />
1. 55.<lb />
X. S<lb />
RE THE<lb />
MEN'S JUDICIARY<lb />
1' y may I d -�,ii-<lb />
ther themservea<lb />
� � � aL They<lb />
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may, if she d<lb />
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 and examine her<lb />
. . � II witnes -� ; resented<lb />
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� . nt may, if she k -<lb />
(fitnesses in her be-<lb />
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� fen lent may, if<lb />
� her case tc the Stu-<lb />
� Leg  �. :ases of ap. eal<lb />
Legislatui uphold the con-<lb />
 te of the<lb />
total  � rsh r call a mis-trial<lb />
n the Legislature<lb />
r send -to the Judici-<lb />
� .<lb />
- lion 5<lb />
- RIGHTS BEFORE THE<lb />
" S JUDICIARY<lb />
Tl tudenl rights before the<lb />
shall be identical to<lb />
the Women's Ju-<lb />
in Article X,<lb />
A  :  E.<lb />
AND THI FORE, BE IT RE-<lb />
. . . . islatui �-<lb />
 Judiciary shall<lb />
 �   lets de-<lb />
i : I term Council Check"<lb />
- � ley shall resent a<lb />
in-<lb />
 jived ' at ii"1 1 Check-<lb />
e " - � t this 1 ly may add thia<lb />
.  acce table, to Ar-<lb />
� V Section 3 �f  By-Laws.<lb />
Noi � -� things me I ne i in<lb />
ive t. guar-<lb />
in the<lb />
have to<lb />
involved<lb />
an Witnesses<lb />
accused lave een<lb />
Jean Fisher<lb />
Love Thoe Vacations<lb />
Ihat g-awaited Christmas vaca-<lb />
tion - ne for another lung year.<lb />
A tei twe weeks of no studies, sleep-<lb />
� . : (vision, and just loafing,<lb />
it was pretty hard for everybody to<lb />
get ack down to the ole grind of<lb />
ife last week. Just hold your<lb />
head u; high ar.d say, "It's only<lb />
at T5 or v0 days until Spring<lb />
Holidays<lb />
A Look At '54<lb />
K-al � . - i to giv-v<lb />
in 1954 T:u- largest freshman ela-<lb />
in the tstory of the school enrolled<lb />
 quarter, and the other classes<lb />
- record-breaking fresh-<lb />
; class made up the largest at-<lb />
�en lance in the history of the scli<lb />
Beautiful new Joyn r Library<lb />
� � new Student Union were coni-<lb />
� woman'? dorm was<lb />
egun n- : to Wilson Hal . ; ro- :<lb />
gression or. the men's dorm.<lb />
Early in 1954 Coach Howard Por-<lb />
ter and his basketball aggregation<lb />
t throuf - North State Con-<lb />
feren : i gain the i<lb />
 i then r imped over arch rival ACC<lb />
  to sin c : ornament<lb />
c'ram ion-hip.<lb />
The Pirate footballers fs led 1<lb />
 their North State football crown<lb />
but put up a great showing in th<lb />
conference. They were handicapped<lb />
tremendously ! y �- se of stars<lb />
Dick Cherry and Paul Gay.<lb />
Two freshman girls, Jar- Crofton<lb />
o Plymouth and Katherine Dismuke<lb />
of Burlington, were chosen Miss<lb />
Summer School and Homecoming<lb />
Queen, respectively.<lb />
Soph President<lb />
Our column photo this week show;<lb />
' Jean Fisher of Wilmington, i resident<lb />
uw<lb />
ouliern Conference<lb />
g<lb />
I<lb />
3 Senior 1<lb />
"V. i i -i<lb />
ft<lb />
T: X I. . .<lb />
tra ar.d I<lb />
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B<lb />
Five Year- kgo<lb />
Ft m the f '<lb />
"Teco Echo<lb />
The newly<lb />
1 club's firs4 H<lb />
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�n Ir n Styron, i<lb />
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"Mi - M � . <lb />
of B' . - Ala<lb />
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arroll<lb />
I to 1 uSl<lb />
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student;<lb />
iser does not<lb />
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T - implies that the "femme" judi-<lb />
Tiv s at convictions without<lb />
g ing " igl proper court proce-<lb />
Beem that the ac-<lb />
� � judiciary as a<lb />
� f form to receive sentence.<lb />
St. ild the Men's Judiciary be ac-<lb />
� - . ,n next Tuesday's general<lb />
n. rights granted women by<lb />
g Ammendment will be iden-<lb />
 - the old order changeth"<lb />
better. Contrratulations to<lb />
K ng, Besselieu, Young and Co.<lb />
elections Tuesday<lb />
There will he a general election<lb />
Tut-Jay to deems the fate of the<lb />
Men's Judiciary. All students are<lb />
urged to partici. ate in the voting.<lb />
Ballot boxes may be found in the<lb />
lobby of the dining hall from 9:00<lb />
m. to 4:00 p. m.<lb />
1955 Resolutions<lb />
Promise Parties,<lb />
Pleasure, Sleep<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
Although the New Year has al-<lb />
rea ly arrived, many persons have<lb />
. itions which they may or<lb />
may ahead have forgotten. Some<lb />
f the declarations would perhaps be<lb />
st  rgotten, while others would<lb />
: . od if kept in mind.<lb />
Some of the students have made<lb />
�ions, and a ft-w o"f them appear<lb />
below:<lb />
M trie Parsons: Resolve to quit<lb />
tudying and have myself a ball<lb />
Jean Wnitfield: Not to forget to<lb />
go home every weekend.<lb />
Bobby Mann: To do my best and<lb />
: whatever is accomplished.<lb />
Si n Ira Medford: To look for the<lb />
est in people.<lb />
Jane Tucktr: To cass business law<lb />
: : accounting sometime during 1955.<lb />
Kathleen Neal: To be where I am<lb />
supposed to be when I'm supposed to<lb />
he there, doing what I'm supposed<lb />
to e doing.<lb />
Les Gaddy: I am going to slow<lb />
down on studying and do more so-<lb />
cializing. (She can afford to, for she<lb />
made Dean's List last quarter.)<lb />
Ann Bunting: To graduate from<lb />
college.<lb />
Larry Elmore: Not to cut so many<lb />
classes this quarter.<lb />
Fa ye Huggins: To go to bed every<lb />
night at 11 p.m.<lb />
Kenneth Cole: To aend less time<lb />
on school work and more time for<lb />
personal pleasure.<lb />
Joyce Smith: To try and budget<lb />
my time so as to have more time to<lb />
spend for newspaper and BSU work.<lb />
Fa ye O'Neal: To remember to sign<lb />
out.<lb />
A Case Of Mistaken Identity<lb />
Campus Couple Of The JJ eek<lb />
bv Joyce Smith<lb />
Williamston is the home of this<lb />
week's couple. They are Nanette Har-<lb />
rison and Jimmy Page. As for how<lb />
Bhey started going together Nanette<lb />
laughingly says, Jimmy had a crush<lb />
on my best girl friend, but she did<lb />
not pay him any mind so he started<lb />
g-oing with me<lb />
If we could go cack to the past to j<lb />
Christmas eve four years ago we <lb />
would find the two on their first<lb />
date. They have been going steady<lb />
for four years.<lb />
In recalling an embarrassing inci-<lb />
dent they tell of one day when they<lb />
were in Perkins-Proctor looking at a<lb />
tie. Nanette went over to the other<lb />
side of the store to look for some-<lb />
thing else, while Jimmy looked for<lb />
the tie. While on the other side of<lb />
t'e store she heard Jimmy say.<lb />
"Come on, honey, let's go When<lb />
he looked up, to her amazement she<lb />
saw him going out with his arm<lb />
around another girl. Jimmy, however,<lb />
caught sight of Nanette and dis-<lb />
covered he had his arm around a<lb />
complete stranger. Jimmy says, "I<lb />
do not know which of the three was<lb />
NIGHT SOUNDS<lb />
by Jo Ann Harris<lb />
The night has wrapped the earth<lb />
about<lb />
And muffled the sounds of day;<lb />
But to tired heads as they lie abed,<lb />
All too slowly they fade away:<lb />
The wail of a siren, the bark of a<lb />
dog,<lb />
The rustle of wind-blown shade,<lb />
The tick of the clock, the tap of water<lb />
By dripping faucet made.<lb />
Can't go to sleep? Ignore the sounds<lb />
Be they dimmed or be they clear;<lb />
Slip into slumberland peacefully<lb />
i Night sounds inspire no fear.<lb />
Bot . Nhr.t-iie and Jin mj<lb />
foot<lb />
� . - . � -<lb />
r. I tally, ��<lb />
here t at Jimmj - .<lb />
re � n cam i<lb />
rtd it  verj g<lb />
Nanette<lb />
majt - to grad<lb />
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to gradual B<lb />
teach, : ut Jin ,ve to serve<lb />
a littU :<lb />
Uncle<lb />
�am<lb />
Good luck I �: h I you .<lb />
knows, may I 1-2-3 o�<lb />
"Paires" will be added to I<lb />
storv.<lb />
A ROSE<lb />
y Marilyn Poole<lb />
A rose, discolored, stood there in<lb />
the vase<lb />
And yet. its head held high.<lb />
face.<lb />
leaves turned brown and curled<lb />
along the edges�<lb />
veins were dark and showed<lb />
their brownish ridges.<lb />
But yet its beauty shone within the<lb />
room<lb />
For marked was its eloquence and<lb />
grace.<lb />
A maiden stared at the undauntly<lb />
rose<lb />
And wondered if she too someday<lb />
may pose.<lb />
With all such dignities, though she<lb />
grow old<lb />
If she would stand uprightly half<lb />
so bold.<lb />
If all her charms of youth someday<lb />
may leave<lb />
Could she still stand a? jauntly as<lb />
the rose.<lb />
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� meet said Jim.<lb />
Wade C GA. feels<lb />
er aspeeis besides football<lb />
alone, Most imp rtant. all the other standards<lb />
Athletic Department would<lb />
have I  parallel with those of the<lb />
other Southern Conference schools.<lb />
Before we Bead another application to the<lb />
evea we should, "survey the<lb />
entii ncluding the cost, financial<lb />
benefit, and consessions that we would have to<lb />
m?ke. A lot of thought will be needed on the<lb />
subject he concluded.<lb />
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- a survey of sorts con-<lb />
ling local attitudes toward the<lb />
ility of E�st Carolina graining<lb />
ssioti to the Southern Confer-<lb /><lb />
f sweh a posi ility brings<lb />
once again the problem�as old<lb />
I itself�oif where to draw<lb />
ne with regard to the amount<lb />
insion an athletk program<lb />
do.<lb />
moist people can se�,<lb />
vercrowddng of dorms<lb />
, ar.uing building program.<lb />
ist Care na is growing in<lb />
l. too, on t.iat basis, advo-<lb />
1 r aaded athletk program<lb />
  argument.<lb />
Hut perhaps joining the South-<lb />
rn Conference isn't such a good<lb />
dea after all. Currently. East<lb />
arolina is at the transitional<lb />
4.me where the choice must be<lb />
nade whether to retain a "small-<lb />
;m" athletic program in what,<lb />
.ith a few badly needed aca-<lb />
lemic changes, soon should be-<lb />
dim- a "big-time" school.<lb />
 we can't see the merit<lb />
 ing out on the North State<lb />
. assuming, of course, that<lb />
rtunity ; resents itseif.<lb />
ts of suc a move may<lb />
joining a conference of<lb />
ition and ability will<lb />
Carolina into competition<lb />
onally known schools,<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
where in this pajOf this week ihe driver's seat and dictating prac-<lb />
tically all athletic policy.<lb />
Alu.ini are nice people. They give<lb />
money for many good projects at ye<lb />
old � alma mater, they guide the<lb />
footsteps of high school seniors to-<lb />
ward their old school and, at home-<lb />
COining, they give the current crop<lb />
of an ergraduates something to laugh<lb />
at when they put in their once-a-year<lb />
a pi a; nee on campus.<lb />
Iut that's enough. Id we may be<lb />
-0 trite we'd like to say that today's<lb />
c3 ools-�and today's athletics�be-<lb />
long to today's youth.<lb />
Athletics are a necessary part of<lb />
any college life. But let's remember<lb />
the original purpose of an educa-<lb />
tional institution and not sacrifice<lb />
that ideal on the altar of a heathen<lb />
god.<lb />
Pirate Swimmers<lb />
Lose Local Meet<lb />
1 avidson's Wildcats, capturing<lb />
eijrht of 10 events, handed East<lb />
Carolina's winless swimming team a<lb />
60-24 set ack here Saturday.<lb />
Pirates took the 300-yard med-<lb />
ley telay in 3:25.7 and chalked up<lb />
their other first in the 200-yard<lb />
backstroke when Ron (The Nose)<lb />
J-e PirateTsome'very j R� defeated Davidson's Ormond and<lb />
Kiker in 2:37.<lb />
The summary:<lb />
300-yard medley: East Carolina<lb />
(Rose, Gartman, Denton). 3:25.7.<lb />
220-yard freestyle: 1. Carroll (D);<lb />
. city.<lb />
� as, seems to be practically<lb />
ngument for such a move.<lb />
��can" side of the ledger<lb />
may find several equally good<lb />
dissolving a wedlock 2. Sheppard (D); 3. Cooper (ECC).<lb />
" rth State Conference 12:4.1.<lb />
50-yard dash: 1. Rivers (D); 2.<lb />
Pirates Triumph<lb />
Over Blue Hose<lb />
By 81-70 Margin<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
Led by sensational Don Harris,<lb />
the powerful East Carolina basket-<lb />
all machine rolled over a highly-<lb />
rated Presbyterian team 81-70 in a<lb />
devastating display of speed and ac-<lb />
curracy Thursday in Memorial Gym-<lb />
nasium. HarrK a sarp-shooting<lb />
ophomore, collected 27 points to<lb />
share top scoring honors with Blue<lb />
Hose ace Ron Ragan.<lb />
The Pirates' victory over the South<lb />
Carolina power-house was their sixth<lb />
in a row without defeat. Coach Nor-<lb />
man Sloan �q ad, which boasted a<lb />
7-1 record before the contest, came<lb />
here seeking revenge for an 80-71<lb />
loss to the Bucs in last year's NAilA<lb />
play. Tbe Pirates jumped ahead late<lb />
in the first period, however, and<lb />
held their lead throughout the game.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter's boys pound-<lb />
ed out a 39-28 edge at half-time<lb />
with junior guard J. C. Thomas<lb />
pumping in 10 points from long range<lb />
to pace the squad. Thomas amassed<lb />
a total of 23 tallies to grab second-<lb />
, lace scoring honors. Dribble-dandy<lb />
Cecil Heath, team captain, added 12<lb />
points.<lb />
Outstanding in the rebounding line<lb />
was 6-4 senior center Waverly Akins,<lb />
who pulled in 14 from the back-<lb />
boards. Bill Lipp (6-8) and Ragan<lb />
(6-6), PC's rebounding giants, had<lb />
to take a backseat to the hard-driving<lb />
Akins, who. along with Guy Menden-<lb />
all and Nick Nichols, dominated<lb />
defensive play.<lb />
East Carolina Plays Games At<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne, Western Carolina<lb />
Buccaneers Must Win<lb />
To Stay In Contention<lb />
For Conference Lead<lb />
gh not always harmonious,<lb />
at least fruitful.<lb />
I ring this matter we can-<lb />
� � ourselves to thinking of<lb />
year after, or even<lb />
- from now. We must think<lb />
a ist the situation may be<lb />
farther � the future.<lb />
time goes by, and assuming<lb />
ir Republican-generated pros-<lb />
ntinues, East Carolina may<lb />
� r a group of monetarily<lb />
alumni. Then, seeing as the<lb />
tl all program here must depend<lb />
ipts and contributions, these<lb />
- alumni may well wind up<lb />
� v are at other schools�in<lb />
Speir (D); 3. Weaver (ECC). 0:26.2<lb />
150-yard individual medley: 1. Car-<lb />
roll (D); 2. Cummings (ECC); 3.<lb />
Abernathy (D). 1:57.1.<lb />
Diving: 1. Smith (D); 2. Sharp?<lb />
(D); 3. Ramey (ECC).<lb />
100-yard dash: 1. Speir (D); 2.<lb />
Denton (EOC); 3. Rivers (D). 0:59.2.<lb />
200-yard backstroke: 1. Rose<lb />
(ECC); 2. Ormond (D); 3. Kiker<lb />
(D). 2:37.0.<lb />
200-yard breast-stroke: 1. Edwards<lb />
(D); 2. Travis (D); 3. Moore (ECC).<lb />
2:53.5.<lb />
440-yard breaststroke: 1. Edwards<lb />
(D); 2. Cummings (ECC); 3. Tutton<lb />
(ECC). 6:39.0.<lb />
400-yard freestyle relay: Davidson<lb />
(Query, Winfree, Sheppard, Sharpe).<lb />
4:11.6.<lb />
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What could be the season's most<lb />
crucial pair of games awaits East<lb />
Carolina's Pirates Saturday and Mon-<lb />
day when the Bucs journey west to<lb />
meet Lenoir Rhyne and Western<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The Pirates, who dropped their<lb />
first league game after five straight<lb />
victories last week, must win both<lb />
contests if they hope to be in the<lb />
running for a first place finish in the<lb />
North State Conference. Then, too.<lb />
East Carolina must face Belmont<lb />
Abbey's Crusaders on January 18<lb />
in another away game.<lb />
On the other hand, once the Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne, Western Carolina games have<lb />
been played, the remainder of the<lb />
schedule will favor the Pirates. Of<lb />
the eight conference games that re-<lb />
main after January 18, five of them<lb />
will be played at home. The other<lb />
three contests will be at Appala-<lb />
chian, Catawba and the season's fi-<lb />
nale with arch-rival Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian.<lb />
The coming road trip will also test<lb />
the mettle of Coach Howard Porter's<lb />
collection of veterans and frosh.<lb />
Guards Cecil Heath and J. C. Thom-<lb />
as along with forward Don Harris<lb />
provide the nucleus for the East<lb />
Carolina &amp;quad. The two frosh start-<lb />
ers, center Guy Mendenhall and for-<lb />
ward Nick Nichols, may hold the<lb />
key to a successful defense of 1954's<lb />
North State Conference title.<lb />
Both boys so far have played<lb />
standout ball. Mendenhall, the num-<lb />
ber two scorer for Gary High's state<lb />
champs last year, has blossomed into<lb />
a good rebound man and owns an<lb />
excellent hook shot. Nichols, too, has<lb />
snared his share of rebounds and<lb />
has proved his capabilities on defense<lb />
as well.<lb />
Harris, a sophomore surprise, is<lb />
leading the East Carolina team in<lb />
scoring with an average close to 25 j Stone, f<lb />
points per game. Heath and Thomas, Derita, c<lb />
have been the playmakers and each j Packard, g<lb />
has had several good scoring nights, j Whitley, g<lb />
Elon Christians Hand Bucs<lb />
First League Setback, 76-64<lb />
Elon's Christians throttled the Hamrick, g<lb />
previously unbeaten East Carolina<lb />
Pirates, 76-64, at Elon Saturday<lb />
night, largely on the strength of two<lb />
determined scoring spurts.<lb />
East Carolina, which had bean<lb />
pushed only once in winning Its first<lb />
six starts, lagged behind from the<lb />
opening gun. Halftime found Elon<lb />
out in front, 40-33.<lb />
Late in the fourth period, how-<lb />
ever, Don Harris, offensive star of<lb />
the evening with 29 points, sharked<lb />
a rally that pulled the Pirates into<lb />
a 62-62 deadlock with 3:45 remain-<lb />
ing in the game.<lb />
Senior Dave Maddox tossed in a<lb />
field goal, added a free throw, and<lb />
Ed Juratic tapped in a rebound, how-<lb />
ever, and before the Pirates could<lb />
collect themselves Elon had built up<lb />
a safe margin.<lb />
Guard J. C. Thomas collected 15<lb />
points to help the Pirate cause but<lb />
the Bucs were hurt when playmaker<lb />
and captain Cecil Heath fouled out.<lb />
East Carolina cashed in on 18 of<lb />
24 free throw attempts while Elon<lb />
hit on 24 of 34 from the charity line.<lb />
Maddox, with .seven field goals and<lb />
nine free throws, led the Christian<lb />
scoring. Forward Earl Stone was<lb />
runner-up with 15 points.<lb />
The box:�<lb />
ECC fg ft pf tp<lb />
Harris, f .  12 5 3 29<lb />
Akins, f - 0<lb />
Nichols, f  2<lb />
12 14<lb />
Totals 26 24 14 76<lb />
Halftime score: Elon 40, East Car-<lb />
olina 33. Free throws missed: Harris<lb />
2, Nichols 1, Mendenhall 1, Thomas<lb />
2, Maddox 2, Juratic 1, Stone 2, De-<lb />
rita 1, Whitley 2, Hamrick 2.<lb />
Harris Collects<lb />
21 Points, Bucs<lb />
Down High Point<lb />
Bulldogs Retain<lb />
First Place Spot<lb />
fn NS Conference<lb />
Atlantic Christian's Bulldogs helti<lb />
a firm grip on the North State Con-<lb />
ference's top position Monday and<lb />
only Elon's Christians and the East<lb />
c'arolina Pirates appeared to be iD<lb />
immediate striking distance.<lb />
The Bulldogs, coached by Smilin'<lb />
Jack McComas, owned a 6-0 mark.<lb />
They met Elon, which held a 1-0<lb />
record, Tuesday night.<lb />
Three games involving conference<lb />
teams are on tap tonight. Guilford<lb />
s at Elon, Lenoir Rhyne at Catawba<lb />
and High Point asks in some out-of-<lb />
conlerence competition by playing<lb />
host to Wofford.<lb />
CONFERENCE GAMES<lb />
Team Won Lost Pet.<lb />
Atlantic Christian 6 0 1.000<lb />
Mendenhall, c<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Solomon, g<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
Janus, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
Elon<lb />
Maddox, f<lb />
Walker, f<lb />
Juratic, f<lb />
Brown, f<lb />
3<lb />
5<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
5<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
1 1<lb />
1 6<lb />
5 9<lb />
1 15<lb />
1 0<lb />
5 2<lb />
1 2<lb />
23 18 18 64<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
7 9 3 23<lb />
0 0 0 0' Nichols, f<lb />
Sophomore forward Don Harris<lb />
bucketed 21 .points Monday night as<lb />
the East Carolina Pirates edged High<lb />
Point, 80-77, on the losers' court.<lb />
The win was the fifth against one<lb />
los for the Bucs in North State<lb />
r,onrerence play.<lb />
In addition to Harris, forward Nick<lb />
Nichols collected ix field goals and<lb />
ight free throws for a 20 point<lb />
total. Center Guy Mendenhall, guard?<lb />
Cecil Heath and J. C. Thomas, the<lb />
other three starters, also hit in the<lb />
ouble figures, getting 13, 11 and 12<lb />
oints respectively.<lb />
Hig .Point, on the road back after<lb />
a near-disastrous season last year,<lb />
pressed the Pirates throughout most<lb />
of the game. Halftime score found<lb />
East Carolina in front by a 42-35<lb />
count.<lb />
The box:<lb />
Harris, f<lb />
Akins, f<lb />
Elon 101.000<lb />
East Carolina 41.800<lb />
High Point . 21.667<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne -22.500<lb />
Guilford  13.250<lb />
Western Carolina 13.250<lb />
Catawba 14.200<lb />
Appalachian 04.000<lb />
ALL GAMES<lb />
Team WonLostPet.<lb />
East Carolina 61.833<lb />
Atlantic Christian . 93.750<lb />
Elon71 63'J<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 54.556<lb />
High Point 65.545<lb />
Western Carolina 55.500<lb />
Appalachian 27.222<lb />
Catawba 27.222<lb />
Guilford 15.167<lb />
7 1 2 15<lb />
0 0 0 0<lb />
4 7 4 15<lb />
0 10 1<lb />
6 0 3 12<lb />
14 16<lb />
I<lb />
Mendenhall, c<lb />
Thomas, g<lb />
Heath, g<lb />
James, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
fg ft pf tp<lb />
6 9 2 21<lb />
0 111<lb />
6 8 4 20<lb />
4 5 4 13<lb />
5 2 1 12<lb />
3 5 4 U<lb />
10 12<lb />
25 30 17 80<lb />
GAMES THIS WEEK<lb />
MONDAY�East Carolina at High<lb />
Point, Belmont Abbey at Ltnoir<lb />
Rhyne, Catawba at Presbyterian.<lb />
TUESDAY�Western Carolina at<lb />
GuilYord, Elon at Atlantic Christian,<lb />
Catawba at Newberry.<lb />
W EDNESDAY�Western Carolina<lb />
at Appalachian, Belmont Abbey at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
THURSDAY�Guilford at Elon,<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne at Catawba, Wofford<lb />
at High Point.<lb />
FRIDAY�No games scheduled.<lb />
SATURDAY�Catawba at Elon,<lb />
East Carolina at Lenoir Rhyne, Ap-<lb />
palachian at High Point, Milligas vs.<lb />
Western Carolina at Bryson City.<lb />
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Exchange Student Turns Journalist<lb />
French Movie Pictures Flanders In 1616<lb />
(Editor's note: We are fortunate,<lb />
in securing Pauline Oatel, French <lb />
� hange student at our college, to<lb />
write the following review of the<lb />
Tr nch movie, "Carnival in Flan-<lb />
ders, ' which was shown here last<lb />
m k for the Foreign Film Club.)<lb />
"Ca.rr.ival in Flanders" brings us<lb />
i.k to a small town in Flanders in<lb />
lt<lb />
In<lb />
trhen every one still remem-<lb />
the horrojrs of the Spanish<lb />
It actual French title,<lb />
sse heroique sets the<lb />
this antasy with its con-<lb />
iie comic and heroical<lb />
ai n minding us sometimes<lb />
S ' duke is announced<lb />
:t. The Alderman,<lb />
 y memories of bloodshed,<lb />
es his cowardliness under a<lb />
irial. His "widow" with woman-<lb />
Baptists Release Weekly Forum<lb />
Schedule For Winter Quarter<lb />
January 17-<lb />
sity"<lb />
by Les Gaddy<lb />
the Univer- during the coming weeks. "Studies<lb />
In Hebrews" by Herschel H. Hobbs<lb />
Two Weekly Radio<lb />
Shows For College<lb />
East Carolina College now has two<lb />
regular weekly radio programs on<lb />
The two students -produced one efjWGTC, Greenville. A half hour con-<lb />
the most highly discussed student<lb />
East Carolinian Sets<lb />
Second Talent Show<lb />
Roy Askew, a junior from Eliza-<lb />
beth City, and Anne George, sopho-<lb />
more from Richmond, Va have been<lb />
selected by the "East Carolinian"<lb />
staff to plan and produce their sec-<lb />
ond talent show of the year.<lb />
This study is designed to stimu wyj be used to deepen understanding<lb />
ly decision and sturdy Flemish com-<lb />
mons e<lb />
ise, will take things in hand<lb />
id an uncommon army of the<lb />
h �� village to receive the<lb />
in -tate, using feminine<lb />
r ven1 bloodshed. Making<lb />
 her hns ard, she<lb />
 -arrenders her pow-<lb />
kr. .v'ngly looking at her<lb />
o m the Duke for<lb />
Bess.<lb />
9 ting gives us an opportunity<lb />
. fa pictures of Flem-<lb />
tare from the famous<lb />
. of Art.<lb />
tic masterpiece, "Carni-<lb />
!� ' riders" Is pervaded with<lb />
nt of coarse comic per-<lb />
re to a farce than to a<lb />
cture of French life. The con-<lb />
between the men's unmanly<lb />
e womenV manly beinavior<lb />
ts exaggerated features does<lb />
not give a batter picture of French<lb />
or now, than a cartoon<lb />
- i . lly entertaining<lb />
it shows that Woman's<lb />
will is . . . God's will.<lb />
trast<lb />
and<lb />
with<lb />
late student thinking about the theme<lb />
for Religious Emphasis Week:<lb />
�'Wanted, a Positive Faith For To-<lb />
day By acquainting ourselves with<lb />
the topic beforehand we'll have a<lb />
head start toward more fully appre-<lb />
ciating the comments given us by<lb />
those on the team who will contribute<lb />
their knowledge and experience re-<lb />
lating to the subject,<lb />
January 23�<lb />
There will not be a forum due to<lb />
cooperation in giving full support to<lb />
the activities of Religious Emj hasis<lb />
Week.<lb />
January 31�"Science and Reli-<lb />
gion"<lb />
Mr. J. O. Derrick of the college<lb />
acuity will talk and lead a discus-<lb />
sion on the relationship of these two<lb />
sui jects.<lb />
This is the preview of forums for<lb />
this month as stated by Shirley Las-<lb />
siter. Forum Chairman. Catherine<lb />
Cook, Supper Chairman, promises<lb />
that the meals will be the best any-<lb />
one can find anywhere for 40c. Kay<lb />
Hargrove, Morning Watch Chairman,<lb />
of Bible verse references.<lb />
(Editor's note: The preceding criti-<lb />
cisms refer to the fall quarter forum<lb />
schedule slated by the Baptist Stu-<lb />
talent shows here during the past<lb />
few years in October. This second<lb />
production is a continued effort by<lb />
the staff to finance the annual trip<lb />
to the Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association Convention, New York,<lb />
in March.<lb />
Any students or local artists tal-<lb />
ented in singing, dancing, panto-<lb />
dent Council. The Baptists hold these mimes, or any other form of enter-<lb />
tainment should contact either Anne<lb />
George, Box 514, or Roy Askew, Box<lb />
405, or leave a note at the news-<lb />
paper office.<lb />
discussions each Monday evening at<lb />
six o'clock. After the forums, dutch<lb />
supper is served at 40 cents per<lb />
plate.)<lb />
Four Students Attend<lb />
YMCA-YWCA Meet<lb />
At Kansas University<lb />
Four East Carolina students at-<lb />
tended the fifth National Student<lb />
Assembly of the YMCA and YWCA<lb />
at the University of Kansas in Law-<lb />
rence, Kansas December 27 to Jan-<lb />
uary 2. Attending the meet were<lb />
Lemuel Cox, Boyd Webb, Eugene<lb />
Hiyman, and Shirley Hargrove.<lb />
The theme of the assembly was<lb />
"Where Are You?" in relation to<lb />
God, community, university, nation,<lb />
and world and in respect to free-<lb />
cert prqgram is featured every<lb />
Wednesday evening from 7:00-7:30,<lb />
and is called "E.C.C. on the Air<lb />
In addition, listeners are now able<lb />
to hear "Organ Reveries a popular<lb />
program in the past, with George<lb />
Perry at the organ. This 15 minute<lb />
program b scheduled every Saturday<lb />
at 6:41 p-m- WiRRF in Washington,<lb />
N. C. bias been receiving this pro-<lb />
gram since mid-fall.<lb />
Mother Of Alumni Secretary<lb />
Dies In Falcon Last Saturday<lb />
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