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Speaker For IRC<lb />
I he International Relations Club will<lb />
have Mr. William H. Crane, Missionary<lb />
to Belgian Congo, as. speaker January<lb />
, 8 o'clock in Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
ryone it. invited to attend.<lb />
EastCarolini<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
Religious Emp' s' Week It i. her<lb />
Monday. Each rturitnt ill be I<lb />
attending the ass mi lit ?vA meet'i<lb />
Five visiting speakers v ill ts i the '<lb />
local participants in tie pro r "i<lb />
IMF. XXX<lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20; 1955<lb />
Nui<lb />
Committee Names Miss, Mr. Student Teach<lb />
SGA Favors Judiciary Changes jA5j<lb />
Unanimous Vote<lb />
By Legislature<lb />
On Changed Bill<lb />
ra of the Student Legis-<lb />
u imously accepted the<lb />
introduced to that body<lb />
 Donald A. King. Owen<lb />
Hug Young, concem-<lb />
ghts efore the cam-<lb />
R fore voting took<lb />
t, Wade Cooper told<lb />
. he had been informed<lb />
f the administration that<lb />
. ij was first introduced<lb />
official sanction.<lb />
college i ena-<lb />
any measure he con-<lb />
he amendmen<lb />
htal Mclntyre Orchestra Returns Here<lb />
For Freshman, Sophomore, Senior Prom<lb />
by Irma Leggett<lb />
rial Mclntyre, popular .�axo; bonisi nizing a band in New York. Hal Mc-<lb />
d band leader, is making his second<lb />
Heps Tuesday<lb />
A ublic relations program, sched-<lb />
uled to begin Tuesday, January 18,<lb />
� il Kmst Carolina College, is designed<lb />
an �<lb />
le�<lb />
receive<lb />
i<lb />
� e Legi ture, I  those<lb />
tht ,i Iministration were<lb />
y the ' dso.<lb />
nges 1 ill were made<lb />
B, I and E under Stu-<lb />
Before the W. imen'a<lb />
the context of Stu-<lb />
Betfore the Men's Judie-<lb />
agree with the<lb />
Section B<lb />
 any male in-<lb />
ge from rer resent-<lb />
� � unsel. S ction<lb />
at no staff or<lb />
v member would be subj'ct to<lb />
exami defendant<lb />
counsel. However any ac-<lb />
have to write out aceusa-<lb />
perjormance in a year at East Caro-<lb />
lina when he conies here on January<lb />
29 for the Freshman-Sophomore-<lb />
v Dance. Mclntyre is appearing<lb />
ii e absence of Tex Beneke, for-<lb />
m . .y scheduled for the occasion, and<lb />
after his much discussed" perform-<lb />
here last summer, it is not the<lb />
bit trite to say that the stu-<lb />
dents are "looking forward to his<lb />
! coming<lb />
To make ourselves a little more<lb />
familiar wit the man with the saxo-<lb />
e, let's look a little at the facts<lb />
� have made him a standout.<lb />
Hal's story begins on December 8, i<lb />
first! 1936 -y. a little Connecticut town.<lb />
oted I He was the local boy making good.<lb />
ighl piece band attained local<lb />
irity and Hal ims If was the<lb />
an � it sax and clari-<lb />
I was at Benny Goodman's sug-<lb />
iat Mclntyre decided to leave<lb />
�me town and go with a young<lb />
. Glenn Miller, who was orga-<lb />
Intyre was !�' e first person to he<lb />
hind for the band that later became<lb />
probably the most famous band in<lb />
m rican history. He stayed with the<lb />
�<lb />
Hal Mclntyre<lb />
Miller band for four years until<lb />
Miller himself suggested that he<lb />
form his own group. In 1942 the Hal<lb />
Me ntyre band was- born.<lb />
Their first appearance was at Glen<lb />
Isiand Casino in New Rochelle, New<lb />
York, which is known as the "cradle<lb />
of name bands Then it was a com-<lb />
paratively short step to the Commo-<lb />
dore Hotel in New York City. Since<lb />
the Commodore, Mclntyre has played<lb />
at many world famous places in-<lb />
cluding the Sherman Hotel in Chi-<lb />
cago, the Palladium in Hollywood,<lb />
and the Paramount Theatre on<lb />
Broadway. These are the four en-<lb />
gagements that all name bands are<lb />
most proud to make.<lb />
During the war, the Mclntyre band<lb />
entertained with the USO overseas<lb />
at the front.<lb />
Hal Mclntyre features a style that<lb />
is all his own: subdued reed voicing,<lb />
bright clipped brasses and the bril-<lb />
fiant sax solos of the maestro him-<lb />
self.<lb />
to benefit policemen in Pitt County representative student teacher at the<lb />
e i i eet (college thi.<lb />
and the staff o' the county sheriffs<lb />
a new venture in co-<lb />
sponsored by the City<lb />
if Greenville and E'ast<lb />
year.<lb />
Patsy and Ra will represent East<lb />
Carolina at the North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cation Association Convention, which<lb />
is scheduled<lb />
March 24-26.<lb />
office.<lb />
The projei<lb />
operation, <lb />
Government<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The series is arranged so that the<lb />
course may be completed by attend-<lb />
ance at six meetings. E-ih program<lb />
will be 'presented twice so that all<lb />
participants may be present. Dean<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins of the college has<lb />
announced speakers and their topics<lb />
foi the 12 scheduled meetings, all<lb />
of which will take place at 7 p.m. in<lb />
e Faculty-Alumni House, except<lb />
where otherwise noted.<lb />
The program follows: January 18<lb />
and February 2, "What Public Re-<lb />
lations Is and Is Not James W.<lb />
Butler, alumni secretary at East Car-j<lb />
�Una; January 19 and February 3 during which final organization<lb />
What Are Our Community Resouri"f a Circle K ciu at Wilmington<lb />
?'�. Mr. Butler; January 20, "The! College was completed. The organi-<lb />
Police Department and the Communi- zation student branch of Ki-<lb />
Facult-Student Committee<lb />
Selects Pappenditk, Kiiln<lb />
Patsy Pappendick of Elizabeth City j of the psychology department.<lb />
and James Ray Kirby of Warsaw, Emma L. Hooper, sponsor o th local<lb />
seniors at East Carolina College F. T. A. chapter, served a icio<lb />
have been chosen as Miss and Mr. member of the committee.<lb />
Representative Student Teacher of. The project of choosing an<lb />
1965, announces Dr. HAzel E. Taylor, ' repres ntative student tt in<lb />
head o? the faculty-student commit- North Carolina teacher-trainirg h<lb />
tee appointed to select a typical and tutions originated in 1949<lb />
sponsorship of the Division o<lb />
Education of the NCEA and thi<lb />
ture Teachers of America. I: later<lb />
became a major project of t i !�<lb />
vision of Future Teacher and the<lb />
o meet in Asheville j NCEA. Nominees are not r<lb />
i to hold membership in FTA, but on<lb />
Alternates chosen for the position campuses, a,s East Carolina, wher<lb />
are Mrs. Joyce McNeely Croom and i FTA is active, this organization<lb />
Mo- ert Sears. Mrs, Croom is a for-j dies arrangements for the<lb />
eign language major, and Sears is Students are selected on the basis<lb />
majoring in art. I of a criteria including p rsonal, aca-<lb />
Mi- and Mr. Representative Stu- J demic, and professional qualificat<lb />
Because the NCEA meet I<lb />
in the st ring, only fall and winter<lb />
quarter student teach rs<lb />
sidered for nomination.<lb />
Patsy, a primary edu<lb />
is graduating with a B. S. di<lb />
the close otf winter quart did<lb />
her student teaching in<lb />
the Laboratory T: School on<lb />
campus. She has accepted a position<lb />
lent Teacher were selected by a com-<lb />
mittee composed of faculty and stu-<lb />
 ts, headed by Dr. Hazel E. Taylor<lb />
Wilmington College<lb />
Starts Circle K<lb />
Pupils Write New State Song<lb />
At College Training School<lb />
North Carolina's newest state .song.<lb />
which is now being sung in school-<lb />
over a wide area of our state, was<lb />
composed by pupils at the Wahi-<lb />
( oates laboratory so iool<lb />
if Eai<lb />
animation. Section E was<lb />
m the first bill. For re-<lb />
the first bill, readers may<lb />
� four of this paper.<lb />
" the approved measures<lb />
ith<lb />
Land of the Long Leaf Pine<lb />
wish to. may agree Carolina College. In connection w<lb />
IT RESOLVED by his Legisla-<lb />
tl � following amendments<lb />
led to our Constitution<lb />
and that they shall be<lb />
� v.  of January 1. 1955.<lb />
X. Section 6<lb />
a i � was a joint project of the<lb />
sot ial studies and musk programs in<lb />
the eigth grade taught by Elizabeth<lb />
Hyman of the training school faculty,<lb />
the cias undertook to express in<lb />
verse a song of praise and pledge<lb />
of loyalty<lb />
By beating out the time and con-<lb />
verting the rhyijhna to note values the<lb />
eighth graders began the music to<lb />
fit the words of this poem. William<lb />
, Glasgow, w- o was then a Senior at Lie I<lb />
I�ENTs"r i&amp;HTS BEFORE THE East Carolina College, completed theJQf the<lb />
�MEN'S JUDICIARY K �d composing of the mu<lb />
. incey, faculty member in the East<lb />
I ilina College music department,<lb />
� : tl ei graders in cre-<lb />
'his  ong.<lb />
According to Arnold Hoffman, state<lb />
advisor in music education, plans are<lb />
I i : � g made to have copies of "The<lb />
Land of the Long Leaf Pine" for<lb />
those wno request it.<lb />
T e text and melody of this song<lb />
ECC Players Give<lb />
Last Performance<lb />
Devil's Disciple<lb />
Alvis B. Carr Jr. of Rocky Mount<lb />
stars tonight in the role of Richard<lb />
Dudgeon, "The Devil's Disciple with<lb />
a cast of 40 memfers of the East<lb />
Carolina College Players presenting<lb />
the melodrama of George Bernard<lb />
Shaw for its second performance in<lb />
'once<lb />
ty's You<lb />
of the Clii<lb />
h<lb />
N. Ren Hoek, principal<lb />
l. N. C school (program<lb />
oe re eated at 8:30 p.m.); January participated in the installation of the<lb />
25 and February 9, Panel discussion new chapter at Wilmington include<lb />
of Greenville on "Whatj Dr. John 0. Reynolds, faculty ad-<lb />
en<lb />
Faculty and stud nt represents-<lb />
iv. s ui the Circle K club at East<lb />
. College were guests last<lb />
in Wilmington at a dinner meet-1 in the Elizabeth City public boo!<lb />
system.<lb />
Ray, a science major, v<lb />
 oth an A.B. in chemistry and a<lb />
B. S. in science in the spring. At<lb />
present, he is student I<lb />
who Greenville High School.<lb />
There were 12 nominations<lb />
mitted to the committee. Otner nomi-<lb />
nees were: Marceline Aycock, !<lb />
w; nis International.<lb />
Thoe from East Carolina<lb />
We Expect From Our Police Dean visor; Dr. James Poindexter of the economics; Emily Hoyce. social<lb />
Edwards of Green-<lb />
Jenkins, moderator; January 26 and : faculty; Rahy<lb />
February 8, "Tools of Pu&amp;lic Re!a- ville. president; Louis E. Clark of<lb />
� Mr. Butler; and January 27 Greenville, vice president; Directors<lb />
and February 1, "The Police in Charlie B. Bedford of Pikeville and<lb />
Government Relations Dr. Kaih- I. B Nichols of Ore nville; and Gary; C. McGlo-hon, business edu<lb />
l n Stokes of the East Carolina fee- r- Scarboro of Kinston and Donald j William L. Tucker, physical educa<lb />
(.v 'Rhode- of Windsor, club members, tion.<lb />
les; Pat Dawson,<lb />
grades; Mildred Rouse Suits, 1<lb />
lish; Giles Dail, industrial art Tan-<lb />
eel Lee, intermediate gradi ; Doi<lb />
are simi. le and it is tuneful enough j the College Theatre at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
to "stick in the memory" after a few The complete cast includes Anna<lb />
Hearings.<lb />
The text of the song runs:<lb />
From the top of the Blue Ridge<lb />
Mountains<lb />
To the fair Atlantic shore<lb />
� auty and the glory<lb />
land that we adore.<lb />
D<lb />
Judiciary may not discuss<lb />
ith r among themselves or<lb />
. before the trial. They<lb />
acce, t the charge.<lb />
tefendant may if she de-<lb />
� � represented by counsel<lb />
or trial provided the<lb />
�� is in no way involved in the<lb />
fendant may, if she de-<lb />
r.e and cross-examine her<lb />
and all witnesses presente<lb />
pi -ecution except members<lb />
�y and staff. The charges<lb />
by faculty or staff member<lb />
e fully written out and signed<lb />
aid -ta'f and faculty mem-<lb />
T v .vill be presented to both<lb />
and the accused.<lb />
T e defendant may, if she de-<lb />
present witnesses in her behalf.<lb />
XI. Section 5<lb />
UDENTS RIGHTS BEFORE THE<lb />
MEN'S JUDICIARY<lb />
That student rights tefore the<lb />
n'g Judiciary shall be identical to<lb />
ts before the Women's Judic-<lb />
ary as expressed in Article X, Sec-<lb />
 A through D.<lb />
me students felt that the neces-<lb />
delection defeated the purpose<lb />
bill. No move was carried,<lb />
ve for further appeal. With<lb />
ttle contest, the proposed amend-<lb />
ts were accepted by the body in<lb />
mity and will be placed before<lb />
tndent body in two weeks for<lb />
a final vote of acceptance.<lb />
This Ls the second election of the<lb />
tudent body to change the by-laws<lb />
of our constitution this year. Tuesday<lb />
of this week the students voted<lb />
'avorably on amendments giving ac-<lb />
'ive power to the Men's Judiciary,<lb />
which has heretofore (been inactive<lb />
on our campus.<lb />
The melody and harmony were Jits fruitful fields and forests,<lb />
kept "fairly simple and almost like<lb />
a folk tune<lb />
The January, 1955 issue of North<lb />
Carolina Education, publication of<lb />
the North Carolina Education Asso-<lb />
ciation, carries both the poem and<lb />
the music, as well as the story of<lb />
how the song originated. The author<lb />
of this article, who is Beatrice<lb />
Its scenery -o divine,<lb />
Give - and pleasure<lb />
Avant as Mrs. Dudgeon, Marian Ev-<lb />
ans as Essie, Jack Cherry as Christy.<lb />
Reverend Anderson as played by Jim<lb />
Corum, Nancy Cooke as Judith An-<lb />
derson, Tom WeiLs as Uncle Titus,<lb />
Jeanne Dupree as Mrs. Titus Dud-<lb />
geon.<lb />
We '�� n Willis takes the part of<lb />
Uncle William, Sue Richards portrays<lb />
Mrs. William Dudgeon, David Evans<lb />
as Lawyer Hawkins, Lloyd Bray as<lb />
Religious Emphasis Veek Opens<lb />
Monday With College Assembly<lb />
 orus<lb />
To thee: Oh Carolina, Our happy<lb />
song we laise,<lb />
Let all our hearts and voices<lb />
out the glorious praise.<lb />
ring<lb />
VI<lb />
jijyp.A University of Maryland<lb />
campus election was tallied by IBM<lb />
machine within a few hours, the Dia-<lb />
mondback reports. In a freshman<lb />
class election, voters were furnished<lb />
electrographk pencils and special<lb />
ballots.<lb />
. e re<lb />
visors. At Jv3u the "Committee of<lb />
loo" will meet with the guest speak-<lb />
ers in ! e Y hut.<lb />
The w ek will officially begin with<lb />
To the land of the Long Leaf Pine. ; the British Sergeant, Bill Dixon as<lb />
Major Swindon, Merle Kelly as Gen-<lb />
eral Burgoyne, Jim Stanley as Chap-<lb />
lain Brudenell, and Tom Wells as<lb />
Executioner.<lb />
The British officers are Ralph<lb />
Smiley, Bill Penuel, Keith Goodson;<lb />
the British soldiers are Carl Sanders<lb />
Wilmer Walker, Jack Balance. Caro-<lb />
lyn Bell is seen as a Town Girl and<lb />
David Evans as a Hessian soldier.<lb />
Townspeople are: William Carmi-<lb />
chael, Howard Holcomb, David Harris,<lb />
Glenn Phillips, Dock Smith, Bobby<lb />
 er, Kenneth Bellamy, J. B. Brad-<lb />
oi  Robert Herring, Edward Pat-<lb />
o:i, Btty Ashley, Vivian Doughtie.<lb />
'e?n D-ivenport, Betty Mann, Rhoda<lb />
Pte Helen Walter, and Elaine Wil-<lb />
bourne.<lb />
Four sets are used, moving from<lb />
the interior of the home to the court-<lb />
room of the Town Hall and then<lb />
outdoor- to the courtyard where a<lb />
hanging is to take place.<lb />
Authentic costumes of the Revo-<lb />
lutionary period have been rented<lb />
from te Eaves Costume Company<lb />
a" New York City.<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey of the de-<lb />
partment of English, director of the<lb />
college dramatic arts, said that re-<lb />
viewers classify the play as a come-<lb />
dy-melodrama, full of excitement and<lb />
threat of violent action.<lb />
Five 9-eakers, all outstanding for<lb />
th ir work in religion and education,<lb />
will participate in the observation of<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week at East<lb />
Carolina College, Dr. John B. Ben-<lb />
nett, director of religious activities<lb />
at the college, has announced. a student and faculty assembly in<lb />
The week will have as its theme, � Wright Auditorium Monday at 11:00<lb />
"Wanted, a Positive Faith for To-<lb />
 This event, held annually on<lb />
�� canhis. will begin Sunday, Janu-<lb />
ary 23, and continues through<lb />
Thursday, January 27.<lb />
"Over a hundred students and fac-<lb />
will be a dinner for the speak-i Tuesday night's forum. On Wedncs-<lb />
ers, members of the Council, and ad- day night there will be discus<lb />
clay<lb />
ulty menu ers have shared in plan-<lb />
ning for Religious Emphasis Week.<lb />
W have kept in mind in our plan-<lb />
ning not entertainment�though the<lb />
speakers will be interesting�and not<lb />
'what students need' for that would<lb />
be presumptuous. We have thought<lb />
only o what this campus deserves:<lb />
to hav � full opportunity to hear and<lb />
talk with eople of intellectual com-<lb />
petence and religious commitment<lb />
explained Dr. John B. Bennett.<lb />
Sara K. Giles. Linden, is president<lb />
of the Inter-religious Council at East<lb />
Carolina, sponsor of Religious Em-<lb />
p asis Week, and heads the group<lb />
now completing plans for the five-<lb />
day program which includes assem-<lb />
blies, forums, conferences, informal<lb />
meetings, and class room visitations<lb />
throughout the week.<lb />
On Sunday at 1:00 p.m. a panel<lb />
discussion with Dean Jenkims as<lb />
chairman will be presented over<lb />
WNCT-TV. That evening at 6:00<lb />
The guest st eaker will be Rev.<lb />
Maurice Kidder. who will speak on<lb />
"What Beliefs Are Basic?"<lb />
The Hospitality Committee has ar-<lb />
ranged or a refreshing pause during<lb />
the afternoons of this intensive week.<lb />
Every student is cordially invited to<lb />
drop in at the "Y" Hut any after-<lb />
noon at 3:30 for coffee and informal<lb />
conversations with the guest speak-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Every nigjht at 7:00 there will be a<lb />
student and faculty assembly in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium. Monday night Dr.<lb />
Gordon Lovejoy will speak on "Thy<lb />
Will-My Will Tuesday night Dr.<lb />
Maxine Garner chooses as his topic,<lb />
� 'Social Morality�Who Sets the<lb />
Pace0" Wednesday nigiht, Dr. Rob-<lb />
ert U Holt will discuss "From Col-<lb />
lege Life to Husband and Wife<lb />
Thursday night, Rev. Wrilliam H.<lb />
Crane will at proach the subject,<lb />
"God and Monday Morning: Can We<lb />
Be Christian?"<lb />
l,i Monday and Tuesday night at<lb />
7:45 there will be an Open Forum<lb />
held in Austin Auditorium following<lb />
the assemblies. Dr. Robert L. Holt<lb />
will be moderator Monday night and<lb />
Dr. Gordon Lovejoy will preside over<lb />
groups to decide the<lb />
ignations and the discuss<lb />
to be announced fo<lb />
dress. On Thursday �.<lb />
be a worship service at<lb />
Tuesday through Thursday n<lb />
ing there will be a Morning W<lb />
service conducted at 7:30 a A<lb />
Auditorium. The Rev. William 11.<lb />
Crane will preside at ea ice.<lb />
Rev. Maurice Kie<lb />
tier w<lb />
Shown above is a scene from George Bernard Shaw's "Devil's Disciple"<lb />
which is being presented for the la.t time tonight by the East Carolina<lb />
Players in the College Theatre. The cast of the play went to quite some<lb />
expense to obtain costumes of the appropriate era. The production is the<lb />
major Winter quarter rroduction for the Players.<lb />
Students Pre-Register<lb />
Pre-registration for spring quarter<lb />
is being held this week, according to<lb />
College Registrar, Orval L. Phillips.<lb />
During the course of the week,<lb />
students have been consulting with<lb />
their faculty advisors, selecting cour-<lb />
ses, and preparing spring schedules.<lb />
The present, or winter, quarter<lb />
will end February 26 at noon. After<lb />
a three-day period, final registration<lb />
"or both old and new students will<lb />
be held Tuesday, March 1. Classwork<lb />
will begin March 2.<lb />
Dr. John Bennett<lb />
Dr. Robert Holt<lb />
on<lb />
"The High Cost of Living '<lb />
Christ at the student and fac<lb />
assembly in Austin Auditorium o<lb />
Tuesday afternoon at 5:<lb />
To make possible the exc ang o"<lb />
ideas in small groups, our<lb />
vist dormitories each ev<lb />
9:15 p.m. according to the following<lb />
schedule:<lb />
Monday<lb />
Cotten�Crane<lb />
Wilson�Garner<lb />
Ragsdale�Holt<lb />
Tuesday-<lb />
Fleming�Kidder<lb />
Jarvis�Lovejoy<lb />
Slay�Holt<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
Cotten�Garner<lb />
Wilson�Crane<lb />
Fleming�Holt<lb />
Jarvis�Holt<lb />
Ragsdale�Lovejoy<lb />
Slay�Lovejoy<lb />
Visiting speakers will be glad to<lb />
talk individually with any student<lb />
seeking counsel of a personal ture<lb />
or on any gieru! problem. Ap oint-<lb />
ments are necessary to give our<lb />
visitors a maximum opportunity to<lb />
serve in the heavy program placed<lb />
upon them. Appointments may be<lb />
made by contacting the chairman or<lb />
any member of the Committee on<lb />
Organized House and Personal Con-<lb />
ferences.<lb />
Continued read:ng is or inestimable<lb />
value in tho. development of ideas.<lb />
The Literature Committee has pre-<lb />
pared displays of excellent materials.<lb />
Some books and brochures may be<lb />
purchased at this display and others<lb />
may be ordered through the Com-<lb />
mittee. Profits are of secondary in-<lb />
terest to this Committee, ' ut any<lb />
surplus earnings will vgo into the<lb />
treasury to defray the expenses of<lb />
the Inter-Religious Council.<lb /><pb facs="00038366_tn_0002" /><lb />
AGTWO<lb />
AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY JANUARY- 20, 195S<lb />
TH<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Publihed by the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
faro changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
jr �tero � eosi clftM matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
College And Religion;<lb />
Next Week's Pre-Talk<lb />
M tuber<lb />
Teeners College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Firet Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
fcditor-inchief <lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
vs; istan-t Editors<lb />
' m lure Editor<lb />
Guest 4. orts Eddtor <lb />
Sports Assistants <lb />
B.u ;ne&amp;h Manager<lb />
distant Business Manager<lb />
Exchange Editor <lb />
diiorial Advisor � �<lb />
Financial Advisor<lb />
ethnical Advisor<lb />
;aye Batten O'Neal<lb />
 Valeria Sheartm<lb />
Anne George, Stanley Jones<lb />
 Joyce Smith<lb />
Bruce Phillips<lb />
Billy Arnold, John McPhaul<lb />
Emil Massad I j<lb />
by Guest Writer<lb />
Dr. John Bennett<lb />
College years are a time when j<lb />
students can�if they will�take time<lb />
out from some of the prosaic but<lb />
necessary tasks of life to examine<lb />
their cultural heritage. They can<lb />
tackle the job of "proving all things<lb />
to use tue words of Paul, discarding<lb />
the superfluous and erroneous and<lb />
"holding to that which is good And<lb />
students have come to a more likely<lb />
place for possible answers than had<lb />
the man in the New Yorker cartoon<lb />
who, standing disconsolately before<lb />
a railway information booth, asks<lb />
I the perplexed attendant, "Why am<lb />
Who's Who Among Student At East Carolina<lb />
Student Plays Large Role On Annual Staff<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
ere<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co<lb />
Shirley Hargrove<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Mist Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
 Sherman M. Parks<lb />
. Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
Weather, Ava, Etc.<lb />
When the weather is wintery, or wintry<lb />
k r choice), and it's brisk outside, seems<lb />
to s ;hat the students around here are happier.<lb />
Tr . -nuts and Indian Summer combined in the<lb />
v.Te everyone into an attitude oi<lb />
uu i'ro; ably the spring will put every-<lb />
1 p. 7 t past couple of years haven t<lb />
m to par for this locality in the amount of<lb />
ra n oured on East Carolina students. Used to<lb />
tat t rained almost every day here.<lb />
Or 3 Mid fellow said that the reason we have<lb />
� iJ ir to h01' something to talk about.<lb />
fj<lb />
n<lb />
sl<lb />
this?"<lb />
In examining our cultural heritage<lb />
our task would be lighter but also<lb />
(esi fruitful if we could omit the<lb />
contribution of religion. However,<lb />
religion has contributed so heavily<lb />
to our culture that cataloguing its<lb />
effects is impossible. And the conten-<lb />
tion on the u art of responsible men<lb />
that religion has important answers<lb />
to supply us is so persistent that<lb />
time and again we ponder their words.<lb />
Without denying the Greeks and<lb />
t. e Romans�and even Orientals and<lb />
Africans�due credit, it is well to<lb />
focus Mir thought upon the Judaeo-<lb />
Christian gifts to us. And without<lb />
ha<lb />
fro North Carolina and, more spe-<lb />
from near Smithfield, which is probably<lb />
The "Buccaneer" has played a large<lb />
role in the college life of Mildred<lb />
Reynolds, our Who's Who for the<lb />
week. Mildred, who hails from Co-<lb />
lumbia, N. C, was Associate Editor<lb />
her Freshman year and served as<lb />
Co-Editor of the yearbook last year.<lb />
This year Mildred is serving as<lb />
Business Manager. Mildred's eom-<lb />
ments on the annual were: "I enjoy<lb />
working on the publication and I<lb />
think it is a good experience for<lb />
anyone. For the past two years we<lb />
have had two of the best staffs ob-<lb />
the meaning of all Ujnaoie anywhere. We hope that the<lb />
entire student body will enjoy the<lb />
annual as muc as we have enjoyed<lb />
working on it Last spring Mildred<lb />
was a delegate to the National Co-<lb />
lumbia Scholastic Convention which<lb />
was. held in New York City.<lb />
Mildred started out as a two year<lb />
business student but at the begin-<lb />
ning of summer school sihe decided to<lb />
get a B.S. degree in Business Educa-<lb />
tion. By coming to summer school<lb />
she will graduate in three years.<lb />
Before making her choice as to<lb />
what college to attend, Mildred was<lb />
awarded a veterans scholarship and<lb />
she could choose any state school.<lb />
She made East Carolina her choice<lb />
denying that perversion of religion because of the influence of friends<lb />
often wrought havoc with men already at ECC. Mildred was quick<lb />
to say, "I'm glad I did She says,<lb />
"I have visited quite a number of<lb />
campuses and I've never found the<lb />
friendly atmosphere and the demo-<lb />
cratic relation between faculty, ad-<lb />
Mildred Reynolds<lb />
havt<lb />
and with nations, it is well to con-<lb />
sider how rich our culture is fol<lb />
having had in Christianity a per-<lb />
petual challenge to its conscience.<lb />
Men have oeen tugged by high<lb />
ideals from mediocrity and even mire<lb />
to write great poems, to paint beau-<lb />
tiful pictures, to carve inspiring<lb />
erect magnificent<lb />
ministration,<lb />
ists at East Carolina<lb />
For three years Mildred has been ,<lb />
a member of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment. Last year she was a member<lb />
of the Executive Council and she<lb />
served as treasurer of the SGA for<lb />
summer school this past summer.<lb />
Also, she is chairman of the Hand-<lb />
book Committee this year.<lb />
Last year Mildred represented East<lb />
Carolina at a District Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Convention which was held<lb />
in Greensboro. The district included<lb />
North Carolina, South Carolina, Vir-<lb />
ginia, and Georgia.<lb />
The Pi Omega Pi, which is<lb />
national .tusincs honorary fraterni-<lb />
ty, claims Mildred's membership this<lb />
year. During Christmas she attended<lb />
a National Pi Omega Pi convention<lb />
in Chicago.<lb />
-Mildred was a member of the Com-<lb />
merce Hub and English Club b�<lb />
Frea man year. She has been a mem-<lb />
b r of the YWCA for two years.<lb />
Last year she played the job of a<lb />
big sister to a group of Freshmen<lb />
girls  Gotten. She was al�� on<lb />
the Publications Board last year.<lb />
Mildred says her great I oner<lb />
was that of being chosen as one �<lb />
V  Who Among American Col-<lb />
leges and Universiti s.<lb />
Spoi . are one of the main inter<lb />
jests of Mildred. She eojoya partki-<lb />
 ing in swimming and baaket:all,<lb />
but si e prefers to watch the t at<lb />
 B also likes music- classical, as<lb />
e-l,<lb />
and students that ex-Swell as be-wps<lb />
j Mildred, who plans to do her prac<lb />
the<lb />
;ice � achii g next quart r in Greet)<lb />
vile High School, is looking forward<lb />
U, it as she feels "it will tie up the<lb />
loose links for a prospective teacher<lb />
Alter graduation, which will be at<lb />
the end of the first session of summer<lb />
school of '55, Mildred would like to<lb />
tea�h in a school near a college town<lb />
so she can work on her master's<lb />
degree. She will begin work on her<lb />
Master's degree this summer. Mildred<lb />
says. "I hate to leave ECC, but I'll<lb />
be glad to know that I've accom-<lb />
plia1 ed obtaining indispensable train-<lb />
ing<lb />
i.oiii n.ai i�m � - sculpture and to en<lb />
Wn a the home Of A�FJ c.thedr.1 The legisla<lb />
�llO<lb />
nr interested in the latest esea<lb />
oar eoui .  beautecus heroine. In our<lb />
th- "1 who vent barefoot in her last<lb />
g to pot her toes singed if the latest<lb />
 ss lileas' � on her activities are anywhere<lb />
nf - - e.<lb />
She ought .o know that in the South, we<lb />
ck r un of our own race. We are not<lb />
 -lir �, nv means, for today's world is<lb />
,s -ow-minded person. But we<lb />
-ir r i to mud our own business when a<lb />
Tarheel augn r sornds time in her apartment<lb />
al-np "cheek U rh king" with a Negro. With<lb />
all respects to M  Sammy Davis Jr who is one<lb />
o" Ta 1 tter stars and a great vocalist, we<lb />
uld r- her see Ava think a little before trying<lb />
�ace -elations. There is a much finer<lb />
. - to G it.<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
craving freedom bears the imprint<lb />
of Christian ethics, too. And the<lb />
minds and bodies of the sick- have<lb />
o ten been comforted and healed by<lb />
men and women who wished to emu-<lb />
late the Great Physician.<lb />
En a Religious Emphasis Week we<lb />
Buccaneer off to Press!<lb />
We went around to the "Bucca-<lb />
neer" or�iee recently to watch Jane<lb />
Kanoy and her staff in action. Every<lb />
desk in the office was loaded with<lb />
sna shots and all the Other things<lb />
e which wil be pre- answered the phone replied, "Well,<lb />
I'll tell you, the students over at the<lb />
college are buying a lot of those<lb />
jars records and we wouldn't think<lb />
of selling one of those things<lb />
do more than dust off the interesting that go to make up the proof for an<lb />
antiques of religion to enjoy their annual. They all seemed happy with<lb />
esthetic and historical value. We take their work and were hoping to get<lb />
stock of changing times and new in-j the proof off by yesterday. Jane<lb />
sights and ask, "Is my God big made a statement in the fall to the<lb />
rv<lb />
for the unexplored horizons t ri-ct i at this year's annual would<lb />
better for a bigger<lb />
for another on<lb />
rented soon.<lb />
Reminds us of Campus Life<lb />
From "Ei.rl Wilson Says "How<lb />
come asks Sammy Kaye, "they are<lb />
calkd hen parties, when you'll find<lb />
so many cats there?"<lb />
iu ag c rters when English 2 is offered<lb />
�'be tv:is ueadfully referred to as "source<lb />
?ra Seing composed by the freshmen<lb />
itidt 1 ' brary here can hardly help its<lb />
teof i istr - i With fifty people wanting books<lb />
r t o san fc'W, the librarians and the student<lb />
i , lt on their feet from eight in<lb />
 �� iini ten at night. When you go over<lb />
� h ther to get a book or to ask for in-<lb />
, i, would be beneficial to you and the<lb />
u could be as specific as possible.<lb />
ig<lb />
edging into view?" When a telescope be bigger and<lb />
sees six billion light years in one and better East<lb />
direction we ask. "How big is the<lb />
ind and body orf God? How orderly<lb />
m<lb />
are His ways?" And when men far<lb />
Another Talent Show<lb />
Ann George, a sophomore from<lb />
Richmond, Va and Roy Askew, a<lb />
apart, in color and culture prove but junior from Elizabeth City, who di-<lb />
minutes apart in space and not apart rected the "East Carolinian's" fall<lb />
at all in emotional response, we ask talent show, are rounding up talemt i w<lb />
again. "What does the Fatherhood  �<lb />
Gas Station Episode<lb />
We hope all these Christmas dia-<lb />
monds around campus are for real:<lb />
Was reading where a girl when asked<lb />
to sing at a friend's wedding replied,<lb />
"Oh, I can't this time, I'll re busy.<lb />
Maybe the next time<lb />
Speaking of Records<lb />
We called urp a downtown store<lb />
recently and asked if they could tell<lb />
Two tunes that rate high on the<lb />
national survey. Mr. Sandman" by<lb />
t. � Chordettea and "Lei Me Go Lov-<lb />
er" by Joan Weber, place fifth and<lb />
'ourth over at the Soda Shop. An<lb />
unknown tune as far as national pop-<lb />
ularity is concerned, by Tony Ben-<lb />
: ett, "Someone Turned the Moon Up'<lb />
side Down rates third, and the<lb />
� opular "Tear Me Tonight" by the<lb />
DeCastro Siflten is in second place.<lb />
"Hearts of Stone" by the Fontaine<lb />
Education has covered a great span of im-<lb />
provement in this country since the earl.<lb />
grammar schools sprang up with their rigid<lb />
riculum of classical subjects. Then around 11<lb />
a step forward took place in the additioi<lb />
mechanical curriculum at a certain Mirania l<lb />
lege. Just to show a typical reaction on<lb />
f some people to this move, we are print<lb />
?rial written by the fictitious Mr. Na<lb />
1'iIlCl 0� Classic's Corner, U.S.A in which th<lb />
� uth r expounds belligerently upon this n.<lb />
jor decision which has taken piace at M<lb />
rhe editorial is as follows:<lb />
"When the trustees and officials oi I<lb />
ge of Mirania announced the shocking<lb />
? mst.il a sec nd curriculum which .<lb />
- ned for the mechanical pn fessions, ai<lb />
ining people of the country a<lb />
� it to the educational systei I<lb />
ve we, as abused c lonial pion i<lb />
.n stabiish an educational order t I<lb />
the youth for study in the Eur peai<lb />
. rsities, or in cur own William and Mar<lb />
ard, Yale r Princeton. New, cornea this<lb />
ttempt at modernizing education. Try<lb />
ne! A curriculum designed to tram m<lb />
ned. is it not? The individual wh i<lb />
i rise ah ve the position of a tinker, sl<lb />
r craftsman, has no business in collei<lb />
one has not the intellect to cope with ;<lb />
theories.<lb />
"This newly-devised curriculum pr<lb />
for the languages of the educated i<lb />
Jreek, and Hebrew. Surprising,<lb />
f ct th.it it includes seme mathematics,<lb />
history, chronology, and philosophy. B<lb />
value do these h Id f r one who<lb />
ing, no more than the mere apprentice I<lb />
mon tradesman?<lb />
"Citizens of this young United<lb />
America, consider, thoughlfully the i<lb />
matter of mechanical education. By �<lb />
this ridiculous plan, we shall surely I<lb />
our v uth toward a downgrade lev's, f<lb />
he facing them with a choice between a<lb />
,nd mechanical curriculum. Doctor la<lb />
ministers, teachers, is there delight in the<lb />
)i your s n becoming an 'educated trad.<lb />
Certainly not! The aristocratic blood musl<lb />
subjected to the last rung of the socia<lb />
i Editor's note: The reader will ;<lb />
n mind that the ab ve is entirely<lb />
hough it is based on factual material.)<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
ECC And The Honor System<lb />
us which<lb />
record the college students j Sister een the number one tune<lb />
ere asking for most. The lady who<lb />
the holidays.<lb />
.1<lb />
c.<lb />
TV'<lb />
r i<lb />
rp<lb />
To George Bernard Shaw, hardly ,<lb />
a conventional religionist, is attrib AlmOSt MeanS Deatn<lb />
ated the obrvation, "It is not that. r g<lb />
been tried and found. aervice<lb />
been found  <lb />
tatioa th other day, the Daily Tar<lb />
i ration of some real study on the<lb />
situation here began a few weeks ago<lb />
RGA authorized a cheating committee.<lb />
 certainly a person of merit for<lb />
heads that committee. Nothing de-<lb />
v�rn dene yet, but Maynard and his<lb />
isu its are doing some serious thinking.<lb />
"ha in itself is commendable for the prob-<lb />
1 m need; to be thought about. And yet we<lb />
v. r'er if after years of thinking the answer<lb />
v, Lhe same one first concluded. There is<lb />
chsrwv anywhere for the successful existence<lb />
r c "e'e ?nd the elimination of cheat-<lb />
uni he sidents realize that they have to<lb />
b I f-ir to themselves and others. It<lb />
Isn't<lb />
tec u<lb />
o - t '��' cheater is a thief. Somehow it doesn't lit or not<lb />
sink in. V tf like so many of the things that "they" by Him.<lb />
tell i1. it is the truth.<lb />
. that some of the most respected<lb />
a uH i i c-e cheat, along with those who are<lb />
-  n. -  known. It will be fruitless to try to<lb />
rk Ui mi honor code, until these people are<lb />
5qs d. Ve wish the cheating committee much<lb />
.ac.js. rhey will indeed be victorious if the<lb />
chesting situation even gradually improves.<lb />
ti. .ial thing to cheat. You hear the same<lb />
all though school, the one that points<lb />
wanting. Christianity has<lb />
hard and not tried In part Shaw<lb />
was rig'ht. Rut some have<lb />
Christv:i:y, hovv-ver hard, standing<lb />
the feest otf theoretical inquiry and<lb />
he empirical test of trial: Paul, St.<lb />
Augustine, St. Francis of Assisi, Mar-<lb />
tin Luther, John Wesley, George Fox,<lb />
John Woolman� and in our time Ma-<lb />
hatma Gardhi and Albert Schweit-<lb />
zer.<lb />
These men inspire hope as we as-<lb />
sert: Wanted: A Positive Faith for<lb />
Today For a week our own aspira-<lb />
tions�intellectual, personal, voca-<lb />
tional and social�will be measured<lb />
by that high demand of Jesus, "Be<lb />
ye . erfect But not for a week only,<lb />
for Jesus will not let us alone. Our<lb />
college undertaking, whether we will<lb />
is inevitably to be tested<lb />
Campus Couple Of The Week<lb />
"It was definitely not love at first<lb />
sight says Barbara. Bar ara Kinmy<lb />
of Raleigh and Milton Foley, a Green-<lb />
v:Ve boy, met the first week of her<lb />
7 a i Heel at the University of North Car- freshman year. The place for their<lb />
found .  x  � .in�.� �nr- Hp<lb />
olina observes, when the customer<lb />
pall 1 out a cigarette lighter and<lb />
produced a flame. Although the light-<lb />
er was four or five feet away, the<lb />
lame spread instantly to the otpen<lb />
gas tank and Eb just had time to<lb />
jerk off his cap and slap it on the<lb />
hole. That prevented a possible bad<lb />
burn, and stopped what might have<lb />
been an exrlosion.<lb />
Moral: Is there anything on foot<lb />
more heedless than a cigarette smok-<lb />
er f<lb />
meeting was in the college choir. He<lb />
was the first boy Barbara dated down<lb />
here, but she had no intentions of<lb />
ever going with him. In fact, she<lb />
says, "I thought he was awful<lb />
Milton's first impression was a bit<lb />
� a s<lb />
thought she<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
Recently the seemingly eternal quest:r. on<lb />
the "Honor'System for East Carolina C<lb />
was renewed due to action of the Baptist Studei<lb />
Council. Nothing is actually being done yet;<lb />
still in the debatable stage as it has been I<lb />
least five or six years now.<lb />
Many students on campus ask, What<lb />
honor system?" Most specific to our own n<lb />
here would be the fact that this system w<lb />
so many words leave each individual studei<lb />
to his honor to abide by an honor c<lb />
was one of the cutest things I'd ever<lb />
 but she hated me Ah�time<lb />
has really changed things r this I fore(during examination week, the teacher<lb />
THIS SXOOE IF GOOD NEWS<lb />
t's possible to sleep your way<lb />
through college, says the Varsity<lb />
News of the University of Detroit.<lb />
A. V. Turnbow, a 1954 Nebraska<lb />
graduate, boast that he "slept his J<lb />
it the time this paper goes to press, a lot<lb />
of deciding is going on that will effect the wo-<lb />
nA men students here. The administration<lb />
�i i the SGA are working toward the outcome<lb />
f he resolution voted on last week in connection<lb />
v ith a change in the by-laws of our constitu-<lb />
tion - h'ch will, if passed, provide more pro-<lb />
tc to students facing the judiciaries. The<lb />
paper will carry a late scoop on the final vote<lb />
? the legislature on the matter.<lb />
Since last week's legislature meeting, the<lb />
re luticn has been altered with the help of<lb />
Preiuent Messick as an adviser. The first bill<lb />
is being run on page four with last week's SGA<lb />
nws. Just how much of a change in the consti-<lb />
tution will be made will be known after the meet-<lb />
way through This admission stun-<lb />
ned professors who once predicted<lb />
rurnbow's college career would end<lb />
n failure.<lb />
His secret? He had been "sleep-<lb />
. ming<lb />
"I'd read many articles on the<lb />
ieory of sleep-learning<lb />
v<lb />
said,<lb />
�but none told me how to go about<lb />
ir. So I made my own sletlearning<lb />
Jevice and experimented. I was work-<lb />
ing full time and trying to carry 19<lb />
�redit hi urs at college. I was told<lb />
T was failing, so I figured I couldn't<lb />
'ose anything<lb />
Turnbow, now president of Sleep-<lb />
learning Research Association in<lb />
mg this wek. If the legislature votes the measure Omaha, said it was hard the first<lb />
i ,wn. they will have disregarded a challenge. But<lb />
the aimr of those who introduced the bill will not<lb />
be sntirely forfeited. It is now revealed that there<lb />
ir diitisf tcti n rmong the students with the<lb />
- sent Judiciary system. Bringing something<lb />
out in the openis often the first and greatest<lb />
step toward a solution.<lb />
WITTICISMS<lb />
by Mac Williams<lb />
Math Prof Joe, could you tell<lb />
the class how many feet there are<lb />
in a yard?<lb />
Joe, in deep thought: Well, that<lb />
would defend upon whose feet you<lb />
are talking about.<lb />
Moe: Have you ever noticed how<lb />
the girls act at St. Marys?<lb />
Joe: They are kinda stuck up, are-<lb />
n't they?<lb />
Moe: You said it. You'd think<lb />
Jessie James was the president there.<lb />
Joe: How are you doing in chem-<lb />
istry, Moe?<lb />
Moe: Well, I was doing all right<lb />
until about a week ago.<lb />
Joe: What happened?<lb />
Moe: The professor gave a tst.<lb />
Little Johnny got up and left the<lb />
classroom. He returned a few min-<lb />
utes later.<lb />
Teacher: Johnny, where have you<lb />
b?en?<lb />
Johnny: I've been to the basement.<lb />
Teacher: Well, why didn't you ask<lb />
couple h now engag d! They began<lb />
going steady in August of this past<lb />
year and Barbara got her ring Sep-<lb />
tember 14. This memorable incident<lb />
. place at 7:40 p.m. in front or<lb />
Saieed's Department Store.<lb />
According to Ban ara, the first time<lb />
Milton ever came to her home was<lb />
on her birt di y and h � had not let<lb />
Barbara know he was coming. She<lb />
. "When he walked in, there I<lb />
sat with another date. So Milton,<lb />
my parents, my data and I sat ther<lb />
an 1 talked for two and a half hours<lb />
Milton said, "That didn't worry<lb />
me This incident, however, troved<lb />
to be more embarrassing for Bar-<lb />
ew weeks. "But anyone can learn<lb />
while he sleeps if he sticks to it<lb />
.aid.<lb />
Tuiobow first read 2,000 Russian<lb />
vocabulary words into a machine,<lb />
t en gave the English meaning to<lb />
each. "Results were so successful<lb />
that I started reading notes from all<lb />
my courses into the device<lb />
�'I remember how my fellow stu-<lb />
told them<lb />
Th "Grass Roots Opera Company" is re<lb />
t-rrting tr Greenville Monday night with a per<lb />
fyrrVLT rt "Don Pasquale The same group dents laughed when I told them<lb />
ng "C -mn" here last year and were well re-laboirt 'sleep-learning " he said. "But<lb />
Cfdr f bourse, the stars are not the same asiW - I started tossing around five-<lb />
it s lait ar's owa, but we feel sure thatyV�� words, formulas, dates and<lb />
anv stuuents who feel like taking the time to go complex passages from Shakeapeare,<lb />
me?<lb />
Johnny: I didn't know you wanted<lb />
to go.<lb />
Joe: Moe, was that Ann I saw you<lb />
with last night?<lb />
Moe: Why?<lb />
Joe: Well, I just heard that she<lb />
was going steady with a football<lb />
player from Duke.<lb />
Moe: No, that wasn't me.<lb />
over<lb />
rht will be rewarded.<lb />
they changed their attitude.<lb />
Joe: John, how do you manage to<lb />
get straight l's on all your courses?<lb />
John: Exactly opposite the way<lb />
you obtain your crooked 3's.<lb />
Featurist Writes<lb />
About Ten Minute<lb />
Bell Breaks Here<lb />
by Lou Ann Rouse<lb />
The bell rings. At that moment one bara.<lb />
can see, from the East Carolina 'n-<lb />
tercourt, students moving in every<lb />
direction. There is a group of Fresh-<lb />
men girls leaving Cotten Hall. Each<lb />
walks lazily and dejectedly, for each<lb />
dreads the English test she is to have<lb />
immediately. Just across the campus,<lb />
the editor of the "East Carolinian"<lb />
leaves Graham Building and rushes<lb />
anxiously toward the staff room re-<lb />
membering that she is to meet the<lb />
Business Manager there in five min-<lb />
utes. Then from the soda shop stream<lb />
the students who did not have a class<lb />
period before and reluctantly go to<lb />
their third period classes. From all<lb />
around classroom doors seem to be<lb />
spewing students, all at a tremendous<lb />
I speed. Students who have been toll-<lb />
ing over themes come out of the<lb />
library and they, too, join in the mad<lb />
rush. Then turning to the left, one<lb />
can see near Flanagan a boy fran-<lb />
tically breaking a specimen from a,<lb />
loblolly pine to be used in his leaf<lb />
collection which is due in three short<lb />
minutes.<lb />
Gradually the scene changes back<lb />
to a quiet camlpus. The group of<lb />
freshmen girls are comfortably seated<lb />
in the classroom and each finds that<lb />
for once the test covers exactly what<lb />
she had studied. The editor meets<lb />
the Business Manager of the naper.<lb />
Once more students are drifting into<lb />
the s�da shop. They are all set to<lb />
enjoy a coke or a chocolate malt.<lb />
Inside the classrooms things are get-<lb />
ting back to normal as the profess rs<lb />
rather call them by their nicknames,<lb />
"Pete" and "Pun-kin like to do<lb />
everything. Their main interest is<lb />
ach other. Tey also enjoy such<lb />
sports as basketball, football and<lb />
swimming.<lb />
Barbara, who is a junior, is a pri-<lb />
mary major, while Milton, a senior,<lb />
is a math major.<lb />
Marriage will come for this fine<lb />
couple in the future, but they have<lb />
not decided a definite date, as yet.<lb />
To you both we extend our best<lb />
wishes and we will be listening for<lb />
the wedding bells.<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
by Roy Askew<lb />
Tn an attempt to exploi. the gold<lb />
mine that Bing Crosthy and Barry<lb />
Fitzgerald opened up in "Going My<lb />
Way Warner Brothers Studio has<lb />
turned out .something called "Troubles<lb />
Along the Way in which Charles<lb />
Coburn, as a lovable priest, hires<lb />
John Wayne, supposedly an impious<lb />
ootball coach, to build a money-<lb />
making team for a down-at-the heels<lb />
school.<lb />
Their antics, and the antics of the<lb />
others in the film, make us wish that<lb />
the Reverend Davidson would burst<lb />
in on one of their cozy scenes in one<lb />
of his fine, despicable frenzies, hot<lb />
be free to leave the room, thus expecting<lb />
uid every student to refrain from cheatir.<lb />
if he does see scmeone cheating to turn tl<lb />
cc rding to the honor code, if one student<lb />
turn another student in for cheating,<lb />
too is just as guilty as the one that commit<lb />
act.<lb />
Rexford E. Piner. editor of the Easl<lb />
inbn in 1951. wrote the following edil<lb />
his subject which at this time we would<lb />
uote, "Just as it is the duty of thosi<lb />
n the Legislature to be well informed, a<lb />
v ir duty to discuss at club meetings aa<lb />
possible the "Honor System" which is 1<lb />
idered new by the Legislature so that<lb />
students may be informed on this important<lb />
subject. (Note this was 1951.)<lb />
"That system will affect each and<lb />
student in the campus if it is adopted, an<lb />
need to know abcut it. The honor system<lb />
nature requiring complete understami<lb />
very student, for it will not effective<lb />
unless there is indeed a spirit of duty and h<lb />
prevailing on the campus.<lb />
"The majority of the students at<lb />
Carolina must want the honor system to be .<lb />
Hited here before that act can be accompli<lb />
Thus, they must be informed of its sienifu .nee<lb />
to them personally, to the faculty, to fuu<lb />
dents, to the college. It should be dis<lb />
very club meeting on the campus so that we maj<lb />
be sure that it is what we want for Eas1<lb />
linn. Members of the Legislature have the ma-<lb />
terial or can get it, and it is up to them to <lb />
form an invaluable service with diligence and a<lb />
ense of responsibility<lb />
In a sort of rambling interview we g reC1<lb />
the opinions of interested persons, on w<lb />
Eist Carlina would benefit from adopting<lb />
system and why? .<lb />
Fr?nk Moe re, sophomore, "Yes, becaus<lb />
believe it would step cheating and give a<lb />
the tendency to build honor within himself<lb />
Jean Moorefield. sophomore, "I think the<lb />
Honor system would benefit the college in help11<lb />
to bring the school standard up to oth c0"f5<lb />
levels. I am not, however, for it to be establi-nea<lb />
here, as a person on a college level should be able<lb />
fo build honor within himself without a c<lb />
rule, which would perhaps force him to. A<lb />
Hrnor system has caused hard feelings among<lb />
students in other colleges, by false accusations.<lb />
misunderstandings, and some other things<lb />
Charlie Bedford, senior class president. i�<lb />
finitely it would benefit the college if it can w<lb />
carried out. A system of this type, though, can-<lb />
on the heels of Sadie Thompson.<lb />
The movie is set for seven Friday' not be established over night, but it is a tf03' .jj<lb />
night in Austin. We recommend it work and strive toward because it would bud<lb />
begin their lectures and instructions for those who think Coburn and not only our individual standards up, but also tn<lb />
Thing will remain fairly civilized j Wayne will make an entertaining standards of the college as well. This will creaHj<lb />
confidence in students relations with each other.<lb />
KaJ<lb />
once more until the bell rings.<lb />
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Carolina basket'all team<lb />
game without the services<lb />
Cecil Heath several weeks<lb />
Pirate captain suffered an<lb />
kidney cholic ana has not<lb />
purple and gold since the<lb />
tint contest January 10.<lb />
lition grew worse last<lb />
to another attack and he<lb />
moved to the James Walker<lb />
in Wilmington for further<lb />
1 as been a constant threat<lb />
State Conference opponents<lb />
n he combined forces<lb />
Bobby Hodges ami Sonny Rus-<lb />
e Buccaneers to the<lb />
rowi With Russell gone last<lb />
5-9 C cil backed up Hodges<lb />
et shots and a tricky<lb />
lay that netted his team<lb />
r chain; ionehip. Playing<lb />
b low of t' ose two great<lb />
Heath has become one of the<lb />
's most and rrated ballplayers.<lb />
veteran on Coach<lb />
resent jrroup placed a tre-<lb />
mef ility on Cecil's<lb />
rs and has brought his quali-<lb />
ip to light. His true<lb />
dable floorman has<lb />
� i�� since "� illness and<lb />
i ointa per game and were considered<lb />
y many experts to be the better<lb />
team by at least ten points. Perhaps<lb />
� i i prediction was based mainly on<lb />
.he ii.ct that the Frosh team had<lb />
previously been upeet by Wilmington<lb />
ud Atlantic Christian's freshman<lb />
live. Despite the odds, EOC out-<lb />
nuetle . the Greenies throughout the<lb />
game.<lb />
Actually, the score took a back seat<lb />
to the cause beihind the game, for<lb />
the proceeds were awarded to the<lb />
March of Dimes. "It's not whether<lb />
you win or lose that counts, it's ihow<lb />
you play the game . .  or in this<lb />
case, "why you play it<lb />
Bucs Risk Great Gym Record<lb />
In Conference Tilt Saturday<lb />
Pirate Gridders<lb />
Open 1955 Drill<lb />
With Three Vets<lb />
by John McPhaul<lb />
With 54 candidates reporting, the<lb />
East Carolina football team began<lb />
been due him is! w: � r practice January 10 at College<lb />
to take shape.<lb />
am. Ore a day drilLs are planned<lb />
ting until February 18 when the<lb />
r of former ECC stars, this  annual Blue-White game will end<lb />
mind the trem ndous sue- the practice sessions.<lb />
 ex-Pirate basketball With only three regulars returning<lb />
enjoying. Big Charlie Huff- from last season's first eleven, com-<lb />
Bobby Hodges, members of petition is keen at every iposition.<lb />
M championship quintet, are ; At ends, Bill Elms, Ray Pennington,<lb />
vp guns on the McCrary Eagle j J. D. Bradford, Bob Chambers, Bill<lb />
s aeon. Huffman, Tain and Tommy Waggoner are all<lb />
looking impressive. At tackle, pros-<lb />
pects are good even though both<lb />
first stringers, Willie Holland and<lb />
Georg' Tucker, were lost via grad-<lb />
uation. Raymond Overton, Charlie<lb />
Smith, Jerry Brooks, Chester Roger-<lb />
qt, and Curtis Roberson are working<lb />
out for this position.<lb />
At the guards David Lee and Don<lb />
Burton are both gone. Paul Popov,<lb />
much improved from last season,<lb />
�eems to have the inside for one<lb />
?uard while Dick Monds and Burgess<lb />
ire working hard for right guard.<lb />
At center, Lou Hallow returns along<lb />
tion tr.is<lb />
in North State circles<lb />
;� vastating hook-shot, has<lb />
the club's most pro-<lb />
er and frequently outshines<lb />
a teammate Sammy Ran-<lb />
N State).<lb />
d by the big three<lb />
ve, ar currently averaging<lb />
tints per game against<lb />
n which includes<lb />
as Carolina, Appalachian.<lb />
� state champion YMCA squad<lb />
n High Point. McCrary demol-<lb />
last m ntioned rival 111-67<lb />
a night with Huffman col-<lb />
g 24 �. Hodges and Ranzino<lb />
1 20 each.<lb />
' v. o remember the amazing<lb />
if these rip-roaring cagers<lb />
tve a chance to see them in<lb />
gam when McCrary's Eagles<lb />
F.ast Carolina territory on<lb />
1 7.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter's East Caro-<lb />
lina Pirates colide with the fast-<lb />
moviiig Guilford Quakers in their<lb />
seventh home game im Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium Saturday night.<lb />
The weekend contest will be a<lb />
crucial onfi for the Buccaneers who<lb />
are homing to retain their North<lb />
State Championship. GuiJord, led<lb />
by two sharp-shooting floormen<lb />
named Atkins and Hemric, are cur-<lb />
rently occupying the number five<lb />
pot in coniferatce standings with 2<lb />
vvins and 4 losses.<lb />
East Carolina trounced the Greens-<lb />
horo quintet 96-84 in the opening<lb />
attle of the season with forward<lb />
Don Harris collecting 23 points. The<lb />
ntire Pirate squad saw action and<lb />
�omi.letely dominated the game.<lb />
Freshman Nick Nichols pumped in 22<lb />
points to take second-place scoring<lb />
honors on the team and J. C. Thomas<lb />
dumped 14. Despite the great strength<lb />
of the Bucs point-wise, Guilford ace,<lb />
Atkins, amassed a total of 34 markers.<lb />
Though Porter's Pirates are two<lb />
notches above the Quakers in league<lb />
ratings, they are not chosen the de-<lb />
rid d favorites in the coming meet-<lb />
ing. Exverts have named the con-<lb />
test a toss-up, with either team ca-<lb />
pable of winning. Guilford has im-<lb />
proved with each match since their<lb />
first drubbing and offer a good chance<lb />
of upsetting EC's applecart.<lb />
Greenville's terrors have not been<lb />
defeated on their home court since the<lb />
dedication game with UNC in 1952<lb />
and have played their best this season<lb />
in their own back yard. Sophomore<lb />
stylist Harris, one of the top ball-<lb />
play rs in the loop, has constantly<lb />
amazed the home spectators with a<lb />
varied array of tricky shots and is<lb />
averaging over 20 tallies per trial.<lb />
He teams at the forward posts with<lb />
Carvel (Nick) Nichols, from Leaks-<lb />
ville. Nichols is hitting the bucket at<lb />
an average of 14 points per contest<lb />
and his defensive play has been out-<lb />
standing.<lb />
Guy Mendenhall, a towering 6-4<lb />
"res man, will get the starting nod at<lb />
center. The lanky blond has, on oc-<lb />
cansions, showed sparks of crilliance.<lb />
in the line-up will be filled by another<lb />
lresranan, Freddy "Scrap Iron"<lb />
James, who has been a sparknplug of<lb />
action in the past two weeks. J. C.<lb />
Thomas will go as James' co-hort,<lb />
backed up by Maurice Everette and<lb />
Waddell Solomon. Waverly Akins,<lb />
a 'fine rebounder, can expect duty<lb />
at either forward or center.<lb />
Bulldogs Assume<lb />
Conference Lead;<lb />
Bugs Place Third<lb />
New Editor<lb />
Bruce Phillips, a junior from<lb />
Kaeford, is now filling the position<lb />
of Sports Editor for this, news-<lb />
paper, lie replaces Bob Hilldrup<lb />
who resigned recently after serv-<lb />
ing for almost three years as head<lb />
of the Sports section. Phillips is<lb />
�serving temporarily until a per-<lb />
manent Sports Editor can be<lb />
trained.<lb />
Martinez Sees Great Future<lb />
For East Carolina Swimmers<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
Recently a long-anticipated dream i en, his second place time was one<lb />
became a reality. Local sports en-<lb />
thusiasts witnessed the first inter-<lb />
collegiate swimming meets in which<lb />
an official East Carolina College<lb />
swimming team competed.<lb />
For several years, college athletic<lb />
officials and sports-minded persons<lb />
had visualized such an occurrence.<lb />
Jack Miller Captures<lb />
Ping Pong Tournament<lb />
With Four Quick Wins<lb />
Atlantic Christian's Bulldogs, on<lb />
the strength of their 20-tpoint victory<lb />
over Elon, moved into first place in<lb />
the North State Conference. The<lb />
Bulldogs possess a 7-0 record in the<lb />
loop. Elon trails the Bulldogs with  ,U�m1 �4ertaWw<lb />
a 3-1 record wihile East Carolina<lb />
holds down third spot with 5-2 mark.<lb />
The Pirates, however, lead in all<lb />
games played with a 7-2 record and<lb />
percentage mark of .778. Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne, High Point, Guilford, Western<lb />
Carolina, Appalachian, and Catawba<lb />
round out the conference in that<lb />
order.<lb />
The Pirates' next home game will<lb />
be Saturday night, with Guilford<lb />
furnishing the opposition.<lb />
STANDINGS<lb />
Conference<lb />
W L Pet.<lb />
Atlantic Christian 7 0 1.000<lb />
The final match of the first ping<lb />
pong tournament held here this year<lb />
was won by Jack Miller, a junior<lb />
transfer student from Fayetteville.<lb />
Four close matches were played be-<lb />
fore Miller took the victory over! East Carolina 7<lb />
runner-up Dave Carson. , Atlantic Christian 10<lb />
Scores in the four games were Lenoir Rhyne  8<lb />
25-23; 21-23; 21-17 and 23-21. I Elon  &amp;<lb />
Elon<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
T,enoir Rhyne . <lb />
'uilford<lb />
Western Carolina<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Catawba <lb />
All Games<lb />
East Carolina  -<lb />
Atlantic Christian<lb />
3<lb />
5<lb />
4<lb />
2<lb />
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The tournament was held in the j High Point  8 6<lb />
game room of the Student Union, Western Carolina  6 8<lb />
under the direction of Miss CynthiaAppalachian  3 8<lb />
Mendenhall, recreational supervisor, Guilford 2 6<lb />
here. Catawba 3 10<lb />
.750<lb />
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efficacy last year when the Aquatic<lb />
Club sponsored a volunteer group<lb />
who, without college financial aid,<lb />
participated in everal meets.<lb />
With the addition o Ray Martinez<lb />
of New Orleans, La. to the college<lb />
faculty this past fall, the swimming<lb />
team hopes vanished from the realm<lb />
of uncertainty into a setup witih<lb />
great prospective. Martinez, a veteran<lb />
in the coaching and instruction of<lb />
swimming, believes the (personnel he<lb />
has now has the makings of an out-<lb />
standing group. His experience in<lb />
AAU and commercial and recreation-<lb />
al programs gives him the creden-<lb />
tials for judgment.<lb />
"With the strength we now have,<lb />
we'll be very strong in a couple of<lb />
.ears. We only have one senior mem-<lb />
ber, Wade Cooper of Raleigh, and<lb />
the rest are mostly fresihmen and<lb />
second behind a new South Carolina<lb />
college mark, set by the winner. He -<lb />
also captained the Pirate tankmen<lb />
against Davidson.<lb />
"We have several others who, with<lb />
a couple years seasoning, will be<lb />
tough to beat. Frank Moore is an<lb />
outstanding swimmer. He has placed<lb />
second in all our matches to date<lb />
Dickie Denton o: Tarboro is a powe-<lb />
rful stroker and always finishes<lb />
strong in the freestyl events<lb />
Coach Martinez team has had . ix<lb />
meets so far. They opened against<lb />
Davidson and lost 66-22, hut not<lb />
without "giving the Kitt ns a scare.<lb />
Clemson, Duke and State also beat<lb />
them 'but not bad. They have one<lb />
remaining home meet, Duke here on<lb />
Feb. 16.<lb />
The swimmers are classed by<lb />
events they swim. The first event<lb />
in a meet is the relay which carries,<lb />
'ive points. Rose swims the back-<lb />
stroke, Moore the breaststroke and<lb />
Denton the freestyle for East Caro-<lb />
lina. Each has to swim 100 yards.<lb />
The 220-yard freestyle is swum by<lb />
Wade Cooper and Garland Tuton. The<lb />
50-yard freestyle by Bill West and<lb />
Phillip Weaver. Ben White and James<lb />
sophomores. Many are undeveloped � Cummings- swim the 150-yard indi-<lb />
vidual medley.<lb />
Tommy El Ramey, Claude Tyson<lb />
He continued: Take for instance and Jan Tyson are East Carolina's<lb />
now ' ut have outstanding potential<lb />
�Iartinez pointed oat.<lb />
Ronnie Rose of Goldsboro, our back-<lb />
stroker. He has capability of becom-<lb />
ing a champion. He won firsts in<lb />
1 oth meets with Davidson. His time<lb />
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one-meter board divers. West and<lb />
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mington, the victim of two attacks<lb />
of kidney cholic. The Pirate pepper-<lb />
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Article X, Section 6<lb />
STUDENT RIGHTS BEFORE<lb />
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A. The Judiciary- may not discus<lb />
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r a . r . Utfore the trial. They<lb />
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rh� d fendant may, if she de-<lb />
and croes-examine her<lb />
witnesses presented<lb />
tecution.<lb />
defendant may, if she de-<lb />
witnesses in her behalf.<lb />
rfendant may. if convicted,<lb />
her rase to the Student Leg-<lb />
i eases of appeal the Ieg-<lb />
may uphold the conviction<lb />
� vote of the total mem-<lb />
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Legislature floor or send<lb />
the Judiciary for retrial.<lb />
XI, Section 5<lb />
STUDENT RIGHTS BEFORE<lb />
THE MEN'S JUDICIARY<lb />
student rigfc-ts beef ore the<lb />
ciary shall be identical to<lb />
fore the Women's Ju-<lb />
as expressed in Article X,<lb />
A through E.<lb />
- ange were presented to<lb />
uv Dor. King. Work-<lb />
m t draw up these chang-<lb />
wen Besseliou and Hugh<lb />
for introducing these<lb />
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age recommend-<lb />
N v j er 30, 1948 "that in<lb />
with practices of Ameri-<lb />
procedure the accused is<lb />
emand that persons<lb />
irges be named and be<lb />
ice the accused, and the<lb />
demand witnesses both<lb />
ist him or her Accord-<lb />
committee none of th-ese<lb />
Rights have been includ-<lb />
r Constitution,<lb />
same meet.ng of the Ad-<lb />
Board they recommended that<lb />
checks are to be held, a<lb />
rision he added to the constitution<lb />
outlining the proper procedures for<lb />
.3rr.e<lb />
It was also resolved by the legis-<lb />
e that a complete definition of<lb />
'council check" be presented<lb />
g ature by the Women's<lb />
They are also to present<lb />
tu&amp;line of the procedures<lb />
ved in the act of "council check -<lb />
order that the body may add<lb />
- �' rn ' n to Article VI, Sec-<lb />
f our By-Laws. Only the<lb />
g information about council<lb />
VUl<lb />
ved i!om<lb />
� of tl <lb />
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serve with him.<lb />
Jimmy Phelpa, v<lb />
he position of i :�<lb />
Freshman Class to<lb />
president, which was<lb />
neth Chalker, was i<lb />
legislature.<lb />
Prior to the regular SGA me<lb />
a 30-minute study of arliamentary<lb />
��rooedure was conducts Miss LoL-<lb />
Grigs-by, a raembei of I � colleg<lb />
English Department.<lb />
Winter Alumni Bulletin<lb />
Now Being Circulated;<lb />
Edited Bv Jim Butler<lb />
The East Carolina I 1<lb />
Association L- now list<lb />
winter bulletin, tht f<lb />
quarterly publication to<lb />
the 1954-1955 term. Jame<lb />
Alam<lb />
appear :n<lb />
W. B<lb />
secretary at the college, is<lb />
jresent num) er fes<lb />
n the Joyn � Librai a1 I<lb />
alumni<lb />
editor.<lb />
The<lb />
article<lb />
college and begins a<lb />
the Hook collection there<lb />
gits from alumni. This pro,<lb />
already begun. A score or mure of<lb />
volumes presented by Alumni Presi-<lb />
dent James L. Whitfield i ' Rali<lb />
and hi? wife, who is ai<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
6:00 p.m�East Carolinian staff<lb />
�  in newspaper office.<lb />
6:30 p.m.�The Young Democratic<lb />
will meet at the Town House.<lb />
Too m. In Austin 209 a meet-<lb />
� : the Committee of One Hun-<lb />
drt d<lb />
in FT A meeting in library<lb />
am.<lb />
8:15 : m. George Bernard Shaw's<lb />
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FRIDAY<lb />
r:00 p.m.�The movie "Troubles<lb />
Along the Way" will be shown in<lb />
 istin Auditorium.<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
8:00 p.m.�ECC vs. Guilford in<lb />
Memorial Gym<lb />
SUNDAY<lb />
�M' .in. In Y-Hut a meeting of<lb />
the ommittee of One Hundred<lb />
MONDAY<lb />
11:00 a.m.�College Assembly in<lb />
W ghl Auditorium with Rev. Kidder<lb />
iking on What Belits.s Are Basic"<lb />
30 p.m At the Y-Hut, Coffee<lb />
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East Carolina, forms th(<lb />
fDon Pasquale' Here Monday<lb />
Florence Rochelle Sings Lead<lb />
A native of Brooklyn, New York,<lb />
Miss Florence Rochelle will sing the<lb />
soprano role of Norina in Grass Roots<lb />
Opera's forthcoming production of<lb />
"Don Pasquale" which will be given<lb />
at 8 p.m. in the College Theatre on<lb />
Monday, January 24.<lb />
Miss Rochelle's experience has bean<lb />
varied, having studied and sung in<lb />
� Mozarteum" productions in Salz-<lb />
burg, with Josef Witt in Vienna and<lb />
with Otto Ehrhardt in New York<lb />
City. In Salzburg she sang the roles<lb />
otf Despina in COSI FAN TUTTE<lb />
(Grass Roots Opera's SCHOOL FOR<lb />
LOVERS). Susanna in THE MARRI-<lb />
AGE OF FIGARO and Zerlina in<lb />
DON GIOVANNI. She has had net<lb />
work television experience and has J<lb />
performed concerts in and around i<lb />
New York.<lb />
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Pasquale" will be sponsored by the!<lb />
Greenville Music Club and will be <lb />
sung in English, it was announced j Opera's production of HANS<lb />
( harles White, chairman of the GRETEL for<lb />
Pick-Up Open Windows<lb />
An) Baptist or Haptut<lb />
preference student �ho ha<lb />
not received his C�PJ ot the<lb />
Januarv through March i-ue<lb />
Of the 'Open Wmdou see<lb />
Ruth Laaaiter, Fteasing -�.<lb />
Joel Farrar, Slaj 248, or pick<lb />
one up at the Kaptit Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
ECC Prof In Book<lb />
THURSDAY. JANUARY<lb />
ACE Holds Meet<lb />
To Discuss Plans<lb />
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Florence RehelU<lb />
by<lb />
opera committee. Tickets may be ob-<lb />
tamed from members "f the music<lb />
ilu and at Bissette'i Drug Store.<lb />
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sing thi xyie of Gretel in Grass Roou<lb />
t-he school children.<lb />
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"Don Pasquale" will be presented to<lb />
the eollege music department to be<lb />
used as .holarshrps for deserving<lb />
musk students in thia area.<lb />
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were purchased with state funds.<lb />
8:00 p.m. Ir. the College Theatre.<lb />
 "Grass Roots Opera sponsored by<lb />
the Greenville Music Club<lb />
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um<lb />
1 p.m. -Student-Faculty Assem-<lb />
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Garner speaking on "Social Morality<lb />
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H speaking on "From College Life<lb />
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ciary as an aid in the enforce-<lb />
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tvei �� posted for two weeks after<lb />
which they will be voted on in a<lb />
.vide election.<lb />
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