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ir<lb />
Chapel Tuesday<lb />
el services are held every Tues-<lb />
ternoOH at five o'clock in Austin<lb />
mm. Mtend and invite a friend.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Negro Speaker<lb />
A student from Shaw University is<lb />
to Hpeak to the Methodist Student Forum<lb />
jfroup Sunday evening. The public is in-<lb />
vited.<lb />
ME XXX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1955<lb />
Number 17<lb />
I ' r �<lb />
Joyner Library Helps Students<lb />
Who Know How To Solicit Aid<lb />
E;<lb />
by Mary Lou Stewart<lb />
Carolina's new Joyner Library tern.<lb />
 ma Sumac<lb />
I<lb />
Peruvian Singer<lb />
Makes Appearance<lb />
Wednesday Night<lb />
152<lb />
v;an singer, sp-<lb />
at v mpanied<lb />
accompanist, and<lb />
cers. She sang<lb />
she performed in<lb />
ind, a<lb />
nca<lb />
� �num.<lb />
aid by music critics<lb />
nost asrtonis! ing in the<lb />
ter listeners. She sang<lb />
from low alto to<lb />
 ; back again. Stu-<lb />
Sumac<lb />
.� D<lb />
tee.<lb />
g tacuity members , .<lb />
amolauded Miss Su-<lb />
a vast collection of books.<lb />
�.uiK.h. �.� magazines, newspapers<lb />
tnd other pertinent materials. A de-<lb />
ree of information is necessary for<lb />
the best utilisation of it, by you, the<lb />
students.<lb />
Following are some tips that will<lb />
j u a well us tie library Staff<lb />
 seek for enlightenment:<lb />
A. TO CHECK OUT A BOOK:<lb />
1. lok under author or title or<lb />
subject heading in card catalogue.<lb />
2. Fill out blue call slips. b� ing<lb />
ure to copy call number, author and<lb />
le correctly (title is always written<lb />
�lack, never in red).<lb />
 Call numbers of I ooks with:<lb />
'(� at beginning are found in Fic-<lb />
tion room (3rd room ov. right down-<lb />
si . -1;<lb />
. I at beginning are found in<lb />
Curriculum Lab. (3rd room on left<lb />
upstairs);<lb />
at beginning are found in Ju-<lb />
vi room (1st room on left ujp-<lb />
stairs).<lb />
4. Present call .slip at tve circula-<lb />
. lesk to get book, usually.<lb />
B. IF BOOK IS ON RESERVE:<lb />
1. It will be listed under the pro-<lb />
fessor's name by whom it was re-<lb />
served.<lb />
12. A-k for it by the title and the<lb />
author, not by the mime of the pro-<lb />
fa ssor.<lb />
3. They are not to be taken from<lb />
rary during week days but can<lb />
checked out overnight and for<lb />
taken from<lb />
2. They are not to<lb />
the Library at arty time.<lb />
1). BOUND VOLUMES (Maga-<lb />
zines)<lb />
1. Foi irj ormation to be found in<lb />
magazines, look in the Periodical<lb />
Guides on the tables on either side<lb />
of the entrance.<lb />
2. Check the bound Periodical File<lb />
(behind the card catalogue file) to<lb />
e if the library has the issue you<lb />
want.<lb />
3. Guides to the location of bound<lb />
volumes are found oil the Reader's<lb />
Guide table and or; the 1 ulletin board<lb />
at the end of the hall to the left of<lb />
main entrance.<lb />
All magazines now in the hound<lb />
volumes will in due time be listed<lb />
in the card catalogue according to<lb />
Valentine Dance Set For Eight<lb />
Friday Night, Collegians Play<lb />
Tryouts Tuesday<lb />
For Spring Play<lb />
Tryouts for the East Carolina Play-<lb />
muse production of "Rumpils-tiltskin"<lb />
East Carolina College Choir<lb />
Schedules Second Annual Tour<lb />
T e East Carolina College Choir<lb />
has announced the program for its<lb />
econd annual spring tour of North<lb />
Carolina. The ensemble of 60 men<lb />
and women, directed by Dr. Elwood<lb />
,1,<lb />
was at the college<lb />
isorshL orf the college<lb />
Series. Jame- Butler<lb />
f the Entertainment<lb />
weekends.<lb />
C. REFERENCE BOOKS (Encyclo-<lb />
pedia Yearbooks, etc.)<lb />
1. They are fount! in the Reading<lb />
n (right of main entrance) on the I inding any material you need, the<lb />
. elves to the left They are placed J librarians or self-help students will<lb />
g to the Dewey Decimal sys- I � giad to assist you.<lb />
iject and title, except those of gen-<lb />
eral topics such as LIFE ami LOOK.<lb />
They can then be obtained from the<lb />
circulation desk. The EDUCATION<lb />
in tgazine can be checked out in that<lb />
manner now.<lb />
E. CURRENT MAGAZINES<lb />
 Check Magazine Index (on wall<lb />
to left as you enter Periodical room),<lb />
to see if the library has the maga-<lb />
zine.<lb />
2. Those listed in red can be ob-<lb />
tained at circulation desk.<lb />
8. Those listed in white are found<lb />
in the Periodical room in alphabeti-<lb />
cal order.<lb />
4. They are not to be taken from<lb />
�, at any time.<lb />
F. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS<lb />
1. Ask one of the librarians for<lb />
; ese.<lb />
I- a- any time you have trouble in<lb />
will be held Tuesday, February 15,<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in the College Theatre.<lb />
This play, which is the annual chil-<lb />
dren's play, will be presented on Krister of the college faculty, will<lb />
March 28, 29, 30 and 31. ' give 20 programs in schools and<lb />
Upon receiving copies of "Rumpil-1 churc.ies throughout the Mate.<lb />
Engagements scheduled by the<lb />
Choir will extend from February 27<lb />
ytiltskin" the playhouse will place<lb />
copies of the book on reserve in the<lb />
library. This will enable students to<lb />
read the play prior to tryouts. if<lb />
they so desire.<lb />
Tryouts will also be held on Febr-<lb />
uary 15 for the two one act plays<lb />
which are to be presented at the<lb />
Eastern Carolina Drama Festival,<lb />
which is scheduled to be on our cam-<lb />
pu- March 25 and 26.<lb />
through March 28. Concerts will I e<lb />
presented in -igh schools and church-<lb />
es in Reidsville, February 27-28;<lb />
Winsrton-Salem, February 28-March I<lb />
1; High Point, March 1; Salisbury,<lb />
March 2; Kannapolis, March 2; Kin<lb />
ston, March 10; Elisabeth City, I<lb />
March 11; Rocky Mount, March 13-<lb />
14; Ayden. March 17; Greenville,<lb />
March 22; and Wilmington, March<lb />
27-28.<lb />
The annual concert presented at<lb />
East Carolina College will take place<lb />
March 6 at 8 p.m. in the Austin<lb />
building. On the same date at 1 p.m.<lb />
the Choir will give a program to be<lb />
telecast by WNCT of Greenville.<lb />
Included in the program to be pre-<lb />
sented by the Choir is music of vari<lb />
ous types. As a special feature<lb />
�<lb />
Dr. F.I wood Keister<lb />
accord<lb />
Members Of The Newspaper Staff Here Pose<lb />
of<lb />
State Legislature<lb />
Comes To ECC<lb />
Early In March<lb />
The Legislature of the state of<lb />
North Carolina will visit the cam-<lb />
pus of East Carolina College on<lb />
March 8 when we hold dedication<lb />
ceremonies for the Faculty Apart-<lb />
ments and Joyner Library. The mem-<lb />
bers of the Senate and the House<lb />
of Representatives agreed almost<lb />
unanimously to visit here at the in-<lb />
vitation of Dr. John D. Messick,<lb />
president of the college.<lb />
The entire campus yill hold open<lb />
ourc feu the lglslatv.rsv This is an<lb />
unusual occurance, according to<lb />
pokesroerj rom the capitol. One<lb />
of the members of the House of<lb />
Representatives who voted against j of the Administration building 17-18<lb />
mington.<lb />
Programs at school assemblies will<lb />
; resent a group of carols from around<lb />
the world in arrangements by Robert<lb />
S aw and Alice Parker, several Ne-<lb />
gro spirituals, and a number of mod-<lb />
ern arrangements and novelties.<lb />
Soloists are Jeanne Pritchard of<lb />
Elisabeth City, June Crews of Creed-<lb />
moor, George Earnshow of Erwin,<lb />
the Lenten season the group will sing and Frank Hammond of Wilmington.<lb />
Accompanist for the Choir is Jack<lb />
Williford of Farmville. George Perry<lb />
of the college faculty is organist for<lb />
the Requiem<lb />
"Requiem" by Gabriel Faure at the<lb />
concert on the campus and at eve-<lb />
ning church programs in Reidsville.<lb />
High Point, Rocky Mount, and Wil-<lb />
Marine Officer Procurement<lb />
Team Visits Here Feb. 17-18<lb />
Students interested in the Marine<lb />
(on .n Reserve program will le inter-<lb />
viewed on campus on the second floor<lb />
earning down for the occasion said<lb />
his reason was that, they (N. C. Leg-<lb />
lature) had not visited any of the<lb />
other state-supported schools. There<lb />
is argument in state channels con-<lb />
cerning the amount of money being<lb />
spent here in comparison with that<lb />
eg spent at the other state schools,<lb />
n e members of the State Legisla-<lb />
te will have the opportunity to see<lb />
'or them elves the needs that our<lb />
� lit ge aces when they visit Green-<lb />
illel on March 8.<lb />
quired of an inductee.<lb />
Cft, tain Dolores Thorning, Woman<lb />
O ficer Procurement Officer, will al-<lb />
so be on hand to interview young<lb />
women under 27 years of age inter-<lb />
I February by the Marine Corns Off euj jn becoming commissioned of-<lb />
! cer Procurement Team. j ficers in the Reserve of the Marine<lb />
" rei men, sophomores, and juniors Corps.<lb />
The Women Officers Training Class<lb />
eld twice each year with the<lb />
Students Affirmative<lb />
On Judiciary Changes<lb />
Inside Story Of The College Newspaper<lb />
the weekly newspaper,<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
the<lb />
by Irma Leggett<lb />
siest organizations on lines in a "form If the stories run<lb />
longer than measured during the<lb />
"make-up it becomes necessary to<lb />
cut out lines.<lb />
After the rage forms are checked<lb />
for accuracy by the editor, they are<lb />
locked and put on the press where<lb />
3,000 copies will roll out<lb />
f in chat statement is that this<lb />
paper is printed each week with<lb />
exct i; tions.<lb />
Thursday nights 20 staff mem-<lb />
gather in the basement of Aus-<lb />
to chink what to put in their<lb />
rrrms, got assignments from the<lb />
r. and to discuss any problems<lb />
�a' might have come up. From then<lb />
on, staffers turn in "copy" until the<lb />
ma! deadline Tuesday afternoon. Ad.s<lb />
from the local business concerns are<lb />
� , rod by the business manager<lb />
the a-gwtauta by this time also.<lb />
Pulling out those errors is the main<lb />
cl ore on Tuesday and Wednesday.<lb />
The printer sets the type alld ma:ke<lb />
a -galley-proof" on all the "copy<lb />
These proofs are read three times<lb />
the staff to catch those little mis-<lb />
takee that are so easily overlooked.<lb />
Also on Wednesday the editor<lb />
"makes-up" the pages on dummy"<lb />
-he ts.<lb />
The proofs are read, the make-up<lb />
- completed, and all is returned to<lb />
the printer Wednesday afternoon.<lb />
Come Thursday morning the editor<lb />
visit Renfrew Printing Company,<lb />
which has published this paper for<lb />
a number of years. It is operated by<lb />
Sherman M. Parks, who not only<lb />
prints the paper, but is ever willing<lb />
to advise the stwflf, and even to pitch<lb />
in with the work when a crisis comes,<lb />
as must be expected once in a while<lb />
At the printer's, AJead inos�f<lb />
type are co<lb />
Today almost $5,000 is appropriated<lb />
at the beginning of the year by the<lb />
S.G.A. Budget Committee, handler of<lb />
a ortion of the activity fee. This<lb />
covers the cost off operating for the<lb />
nine-month school year, wherein 28<lb />
issues are printed, mostly four page<lb />
editions, 1 ut sometimes six pages.<lb />
the "East<lb />
$3000<lb />
The final product of the week's At the end of this year, tne<lb />
work is circulated al over the cam i Carolinian" will turn in over<lb />
pus by Thursday afternoon. All be- j from advertising receipts which goes<lb />
homefront" but J back Into the Student Fund. This<lb />
newspaper puts more money back<lb />
into the Student Fund than any other<lb />
This newspaper has recorded the organization<lb />
history of East Carolina College since<lb />
December, 1924, almost 30 years ago,<lb />
under the name of "Teco Echo The<lb />
name, which was changed two years<lb />
comes quiet on the<lb />
not for long as the staff's thoughts<lb />
soon turn to the next issue.<lb />
ago to "East Carolinian was derived<lb />
from "Teacher's College Echo" when<lb />
the institution was known as East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College. During its<lb />
30 years of experience, the paper has<lb />
changed from a monthly to a bi-<lb />
weekly, and finally to a weekly in<lb />
1947. Probaily it is one of few college<lb />
newspapers to have had its editor<lb />
die of heart failure in the staff room.<lb />
For 20 years the paper has been a<lb />
member of the Columbia Scholastic<lb />
Prests Association and the Associated<lb />
Collegiate Press and has received<lb />
high ratings from both<lb />
The statflf members are constantly<lb />
trying to make the "East Carolinian"<lb />
a better newspaper.<lb />
While this resume sounds like the<lb />
staff works continually, there are<lb />
times when pleasure mixes with busi-<lb />
ness. Especially is this true every<lb />
spring when the paper sends dele-<lb />
gates to attend the Columbia Scho-<lb />
lastic Press Association Convention<lb />
in New York. This trip is not only<lb />
beneficial to the standards of the<lb />
paper, but it serves as a challenge<lb />
to every staffer, for the delegates<lb />
are chosen on the basis of work done.<lb />
The three-day convention is held on<lb />
the spacious campus of Columbia<lb />
University.<lb />
To raise funds with which to send<lb />
The changes in judiciary procedures<lb />
here are now guaranteed. Tallying<lb />
327-6, the student vote went on rec-<lb />
ord in favor of the changes, accord-<lb />
ing to Sally Sedgwick, campus elec-<lb />
tions chairman. The student election<lb />
was held last Thursday.<lb />
As the figures show, only a small<lb />
i ereenbffge of trie students voted in<lb />
the election. Out of 2450 students,<lb />
the figure of approximately 330 is<lb />
too small a percentage to represent<lb />
'he opinion of the student body, ac-<lb />
cording to Sally. She continued, "The<lb />
elections committee is puzzled by the<lb />
attitude of students on voting in cam-<lb />
pus-wide elections<lb />
Uhe main changes, which will be<lb />
immediately added to the Stuent<lb />
Government Constitution, concern the<lb />
rights of students before the judi-<lb />
ciaries on campus. Students are now<lb />
guaranteed the right to have wit-<lb />
ne ses and council at their trial and<lb />
accusers must sign written charges.<lb />
are eligible for the Platoon leaders<lb />
class with training composed of two<lb />
iix-week summer classes at Quantico,<lb />
V.t. Candidates are paid $149 during<lb />
the firat class and $18:5 during the<lb />
�econd with uniforms, meals and trav-<lb />
el allowance furnished. Members are<lb />
deferred from induction and commis-<lb />
sioned as Second Lieutenant:<lb />
graduation from college.<lb />
Seniors and graduates are eligible<lb />
for the Officer Candidate course with<lb />
candidates commissioned as Second<lb />
Lieutenants upon conn letion of a ten<lb />
week course after graduation.<lb />
Officers commissioned through ei-<lb />
ther program receive an annual pay<lb />
o1" $3200-$4600, and receive additional<lb />
training in one or more service<lb />
schools leading to an assignment in<lb />
various fields such as infantry, ar-<lb />
tillery, aviation, sea duty, engineer-<lb />
ing, supply, and others.<lb />
A candidate who fails to success-<lb />
fully complete the Officer Candidate<lb />
Course training is subject to reten-<lb />
tion on active duty in an enlisted<lb />
rank for the same period as is re-<lb />
next class beginning June, 1955, and<lb />
composed of training courses con-<lb />
si ting of 12 weeks of indoctrination<lb />
and theoretical practical military in-<lb />
: ruction at Quantico.<lb />
Upon completion of the Women<lb />
upon Of fleers Training Class, a comanis-<lb />
sion as. a Second Lieutenant is ten-<lb />
dered the candidate. Required active<lb />
duty in the Marine Corps after com-<lb />
missioning is two (2) years. Six<lb />
weeks of additional training in the<lb />
Women Officers Indoctrination<lb />
Course is required before assignment<lb />
to a unit. Graduates serve at major<lb />
Marine Corps iposts or stations in<lb />
the U. S aft Headquarters, U. S.<lb />
Marine Corps, Washington, D. C, or<lb />
in Hawaii. A few women are serving<lb />
in Europe.<lb />
Anyone interested in further in-<lb />
formation should see either Dean Jen- j<lb />
kins prior to the arrival of the pro-<lb />
curement team or Wade Cooper, both<lb />
members off the Marine Corps Re-<lb />
serve.<lb />
King, Queen Selected<lb />
In Student Election;<lb />
Crowning During Fete<lb />
Red and white will be<lb />
.scheme for the annual V<lb />
dance scheduled foi Frida; .<lb />
Wright Auditorium fr<lb />
night.<lb />
F. K. L. A. and Pi 0<lb />
jointly sponsor ing<lb />
dance which will havi<lb />
rushed by the Coll g<lb />
;�� Lme Harr ill, d .<lb />
he front door will<lb />
. e . ipe of a b<lb />
ers as the inside I<lb />
will cover the door, and t<lb />
an air of romance<lb />
they go through tj �<lb />
the dance.<lb />
Red and white t i ean<lb />
rom the slcor<lb />
center of t e dai �<lb />
pulled up into a hoop ovi i<lb />
Hearts and feace <lb />
around the King and Q<lb />
which will be a w �<lb />
love seat.<lb />
Jack Hudson, Pi Omega Pi pi<lb />
dent, and Kenneth Cole, F. B. L. A.<lb />
president, will crown t � Kinj<lb />
Queen of the dance during inten<lb />
sion. Elections wen<lb />
to determine the K n,<lb />
but they will not be annou<lb />
the night of the dance.<lb />
Following the crowning wil<lb />
figure consisting of 1 e candid<lb />
for King and Queen, t<lb />
F. B. L. A. and Pi Omega Pi off let:<lb />
and their dates. Those officers who<lb />
will be in the figure are from F. B.<lb />
L. A Kenneth, Cole, president, How<lb />
ard Rooks, vice-president, Bobbie L<lb />
Avant, recording seere&amp;ai<lb />
Newton, corresponding si ere:<lb />
Frazier Bruton, treasurer, B<lb />
Newsome, reporter, Justise McK<lb />
reporter, and Louie Tymk.il. co c<lb />
man of the dance. T re -<lb />
resenting' Pi Omega Pi are Jack<lb />
Hudson, president, 1<lb />
president, Justice McKeil, :<lb />
secretary. Russell Bar irer,<lb />
Lane Harrell, as<lb />
Dick Ivey, assi i :<lb />
Clarence Brown, co-chain<lb />
dance.<lb />
Tickets? have rx n<lb />
dining hall lobby and ma<lb />
purchased at the door. The ;<lb />
admission is one dollar, r drag.<lb />
Stanley Jones, well I<lb />
photographer, will be  lance to<lb />
take shots of those wl<lb />
chase them at a dollar a take.<lb />
 a. ana<lb />
� event.<lb />
master<lb />
erform-<lb />
College Band Tours Virginia<lb />
In its infant stages the newspaper delegates, the "East Carolinian" has<lb />
was supported by the college Alumni<lb />
Association and a full page was given<lb />
to news about the alumni. However,<lb />
it became student supported when a<lb />
student activity fee was established<lb />
nnected with their head-1 a few years latsr<lb />
for the past few years sponsored a<lb />
Talent Show, a project which has<lb />
proved both enjoyaHe and profitable.<lb />
Last Tuesday, February 8, the staff<lb />
sponsored the second talent show of<lb />
I the year.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
6:30 p.m.�Y Vespers<lb />
Junior Class Meeting in Flanagan<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
FBLA-Pi Omega Pi Valentine<lb />
Dance in Wrigfht Auditorium.<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
8:00 p.m"�East Carolina vs. Elon.<lb />
SUNDAY<lb />
3:00-5:00 pjn.�Pi Omega Pi<lb />
Founders Day Tean in Faculty Apart-<lb />
ments.<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
FBLA meeting in Flanagan.<lb />
8:00 p.m.�ECC vs. High Point<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
7:30 p.m.�SGA Meeting<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
6:30 p.m.�Y Vespers<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Senior Class Meetmfj in<lb />
Austin 211.<lb />
The East Carolina College Concert<lb />
Band has accepted invitations to pre-<lb />
sent four programs next weekend<lb />
during a two-day tour of North<lb />
Carolina and Virginia towns. Directed<lb />
by Herbert L. Carter of the faculty,<lb />
the band will play for high school<lb />
students at Virginia Beach and Ports-<lb />
mouth and at Ahoskie. A concert for<lb />
townspeople of Virginia Beadh is also<lb />
included in the schedule.<lb />
James A. Johnson, principal of the<lb />
Virginia Beach High School, will act<lb />
as host to the band for programs<lb />
there Thursday, February 10. High<lb />
school students will hear an after-<lb />
noon program at 2 p.m and an au-<lb />
dience from the town will attend an<lb />
evening concert at 8 o'clock. Both<lb />
are sc' eduled in the high school au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
Students in the Woodrow Wilson<lb />
High School of Portsmouth will be<lb />
guests at a concert at 9:30 a.m. Fri-<lb />
day, February 11. Paul Brown, di-<lb />
rector of bands there, is in charge of<lb />
local arTangements.<lb />
The East Carolina band will con-<lb />
clude tfte series of programs that<lb />
afternoon at the Ahoskie High<lb />
1 School. Robert Brown, director of<lb />
ands tor the school, will act as host<lb />
to tV college musicians.<lb />
On this tour the band will present j lean<lb />
"pops" concerts, and selections will<lb />
be light and tuneful arrangements<lb />
or band performance. Included will<lb />
be several spirited marches: Saint-<lb />
Saens' "Carnival of the Animals a<lb />
"zoological fantasy the musical sa-<lb />
tire "Ten More Days Till School Is<lb />
Out" by Klein; and the colorful and<lb />
stirring "Procession of Nobles" from<lb />
Rimskv-Korsakov's "Mlada<lb />
Between Quarters<lb />
Holidays between the winter<lb />
and spring terms will be ex-<lb />
tended one day and classes<lb />
held the following Saturday,<lb />
March 5, Dr. Messick announ-<lb />
ced this week.<lb />
Registration for the spring<lb />
term will be held on Wednes-<lb />
day, March 2 (instead of Tues-<lb />
day, as stated in the catalog)<lb />
and classes will meet the fol-<lb />
lowing Saturday.<lb />
Campus Variety Show<lb />
Revues Various Talent<lb />
As sponsors of a talent s low,<lb />
members of the campus newspaper<lb />
presented Tuesday night a revue fea-<lb />
turing student dancer singers, in-<lb />
strumentalists, and other entertain-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Anne George of Rachmoi<lb />
Roy Askew of Elizabeth Ci<lb />
in charge oif plans fv<lb />
They acted as misti<lb />
of ceremonies at Tuesday's<lb />
a nee.<lb />
Among entertainers were "The<lb />
Confederates a popular campus<lb />
male quartet eomp sed of Theodore<lb />
P. Smith and Clifton Leonard of Rox-<lb />
boro, Gerald Murp y of China Gr-<lb />
and Charles Fishel of Wkiston-Sa-<lb />
Other singers included Nancy<lb />
Crouse, Lexington: Louise Yerver-<lb />
ton, Saratoga: and 0. B. Gilley,<lb />
Leaksville, all pres g rlar<lb />
tunes.<lb />
D"Este Poole of Petersburg, Va.<lb />
and Charles E. Shearon of Durham<lb />
did an adagio dance "Nig! I n Ja-<lb />
maica Bruce Phillips of Raeford<lb />
and Shirley Moose of Salis1 ury gave<lb />
a demonstratkm of "the bop Tap<lb />
and ballet numbers and other special-<lb />
ty dances were also included on the<lb />
program.<lb />
Other numbers included panto-<lb />
mimes, skits, an imitation of Liber-<lb />
ace, and selections by the student<lb />
Dixieland Band.<lb />
Junior Class Meet<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Junior Class at 7:00 tonight in<lb />
Flanagan Auditorium, says Jun-<lb />
ior Class Pre ident Emo Boado.<lb />
The purpose of the meeting is<lb />
to discuss plans for the Junior-<lb />
Senior Dance. All class, members<lb />
are urged to attend.<lb /><pb facs="00038369_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAG TWO<lb />
�-�<lb />
� AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 m.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Student? of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Raiting, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editor-inchief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Pbotograu her<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
aye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Valeria Shearon<lb />
Anne George, Stanley Jones<lb />
Joyce Smith<lb />
Stan Jones<lb />
Gene Lanier, Jerry Register,<lb />
Guewt Shorts Editor<lb />
Sports Assistants<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Jimmy Ftrrell, Sylvia Farmer, Lou Ann Rouse,<lb />
Jonnie Simpson, Roy Askew, Jan Raby, Peggy<lb />
Gaddy, Irma Leggett, Mary Lou Stewart, Cr.uch<lb />
Shearon, and Pat Humphrey.<lb />
 Bruce Phillips<lb />
Billy Arnold, John McPhaul.<lb />
J. W. Browning, and Neil King.<lb />
Emil Massad<lb />
Busir.es Assistants Edna VVhitfield, Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Assistant Business Manager  Shirley Hargrove<lb />
Circulation Manag ra Jan Raby, Roy Askew<lb />
E-xchange Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor Mis8 Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Printed 1 y Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. C.<lb />
" 1 ue moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam translated by<lb />
E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
Perhatyas sports talk should be con-<lb />
I i'd to the sports section of the<lb />
aper, but everyone was, and still are,<lb />
; pod up over the Pirate victory<lb />
last T ursday night that we feel<lb />
justified in saying a few things.<lb />
:i the beginning the high pitch<lb />
?mosyhere was created by the some<lb />
3,000 avis and xpectators and it lasted<lb />
throughout t he game. For the first<lb />
time in the last three years, tihe East<lb />
Carolina fans kept their supporting<lb />
� I iroug out the game. Usually<lb />
the pitch of admiration drops when<lb />
he team begins to drag) behind. Many<lb />
roses to the team, for t'hey did not<lb />
drop ehind enough to give a real<lb />
scare to the fans. Atlantic Christian's<lb />
fans controlled themselves very well,<lb />
in � le<lb />
A Little Cleaner Now!<lb />
A visitor to our office remarked on the dif-<lb />
ference in atmosphere in the new soda shoppe in<lb />
comparisi n to that of the old student hang-out<lb />
which the upperclassmen here remember so well.<lb />
He qualified his statement by saying that the<lb />
students are keeping their "tavern" much cleaner<lb />
nowadays. After thinking it over and watching<lb />
a little more critically, we find that the opinion<lb />
was a well-taken bit of truth.<lb />
Last year when the soda shop kings and<lb />
ens gathered in the little bit of space allocated<lb />
to them in the dining hall lobby, there was hardly<lb />
ever a clean spot to be found on the floor and<lb />
paper cups and candy wrappers covered the table<lb />
tops pretty thoroughly, just barely leaving room<lb />
for the scattered cigarette butts which had stop-<lb />
ped on their way down. There was so much noise<lb />
v thai you didn't even hear the hellos<lb />
of yi ur friends. It was a place rich with atmos-<lb />
phere, and a great number of the students would<lb />
like to have it back again, if only because Af very<lb />
sentimental memories. But we have to Hi ami<lb />
it was dirty most of the time.<lb />
The new soda shop and lounge is so much<lb />
and offers so much more in the way of<lb />
entertainment that much of the energy that was<lb />
cramped and exploded by the smallness of the old<lb />
"Y Shop" is taken care of by spaciousness. The<lb />
booths are more comfortable and the table tops<lb />
are shinier and less tempting to knives. The<lb />
whole of the student union is under the efficient<lb />
supervision of the college's first director of rec-<lb />
reation, and this makes a lot of difference. The<lb />
clean-up crew over there is really on the ball!<lb />
Vet we think the students deserve some rec-<lb />
ognition for the care they have obviously taken<lb />
while patronizing their "tavern It is commend-<lb />
able when a group as large as that usually found<lb />
in the soda shop remembers to throw their candy<lb />
wrappers and cups in the trash cans and put their<lb />
cigarettes in the ash trays. We hope our praise<lb />
is not premature.<lb />
Watch That Cigarette!<lb />
Smoking is the favorite habit of most of the<lb />
students here. Cigarettes are about as essential to<lb />
the largest group of us as coffee at breakfast.<lb />
And we abuse our privilege to smoke about as<lb />
often as we do our right to vote in campus elec-<lb />
tions. But not in the same way; we just don't vote<lb />
in the elections and we smoke everywhere and<lb />
under most any condition.<lb />
Smoking is fine but we need to be a lot more<lb />
careful with our cigarettes. Think wrhat it takes<lb />
to make a fire: a spark of flame, ignitable or<lb />
inflammable material and oxygen. All these<lb />
things are available to all smokers. And we con-<lb />
tinue to be careless because we just don't think<lb />
about the ease with which a fire can be started<lb />
from smoking.<lb />
The situation is probably worse inside the<lb />
dormitory rooms than anywhere else. Cigarettes<lb />
are laid carelessly in ash trays or on the edge of<lb />
vanities and tables. You go out and leave them<lb />
and they either go out or keep burning. They<lb />
might fall over on the bed, as has been the case<lb />
too often, and burn right on through down into<lb />
the mattress where it's all but impossible to put<lb />
them out. Or they might fall into a wastebasket<lb />
and cause the paper inside to catch fire. If the<lb />
flames are high enough, a dormitory might be<lb />
burned to the ground.<lb />
There's no point in denying that this care-<lb />
lessness exists. Scarred tables and vanities, scor-<lb />
ched clothing and manv other like evidences prove<lb />
it.<lb />
Smoke your cigarettes and enjoy them but<lb />
be a little more careful.<lb />
Voice Of The Students<lb />
A senior woman student:<lb />
"I have been here for four years and dur-<lb />
ing that time have lived in peril of demerits<lb />
if I come out side my dorm wearing blue jeans<lb />
or with my hair in pin curls. I think this is all-<lb />
right, for no college woman should want to ap-<lb />
pear unlady-like. But it irks me to see the Green-<lb />
ville girls walking on campus dressed in jeans<lb />
with their hair in curlers and riding horses. This<lb />
campus should be off limits to horseback riders<lb />
light of the disturuin-g cir-<lb />
cumstances. Ii wms the best gawne of<lb />
the year. Those who would boast too<lb />
proudly would he wise to wait until<lb />
f.ter the nest contest between the<lb />
two teams, however. The Bulldogs<lb />
will be bent on revenge, and stand<lb />
a better chance of succeeding than<lb />
failing, for the game will be played<lb />
. their home court.<lb />
The powerful press in Raleigh, the<lb />
NEWS AND OBSERVER, condes-<lb />
cended to send Lawrence Wofford,<lb />
their are photographer, down to get<lb />
ictures of the game. Arrd then sur-<lb />
prisingly they carried a banner head<lb />
the Pirate win in Friday's paper.<lb />
We take ttbat a,s no sign that the<lb />
paper will stop looking down their<lb />
nose at ua, however. But we will<lb />
redid that the day is corning, and<lb />
ner than they now think, when<lb />
j will be proud of East Carolina<lb />
is  powerful house of athletics. We<lb />
th ink t' I'm for their coverage of the<lb />
ECC-ACC game. We noted that there<lb />
was m other major college game<lb />
i tig played in the state that night.<lb />
In working over at t,ve college<lb />
li iy. we learned quite a hit about<lb />
correct procedure to use in pa-<lb />
tronizing that building. Most of us<lb />
never learn until we have had actual<lb />
experience. .Just for the general in-<lb />
formaitioTl of our readers, we had<lb />
one of the staff reporters go over to<lb />
talk with Bruce Trible, head of cir-<lb />
c ilati m art the library, and point out<lb />
: . an article the things that students<lb />
fail to do most of the time when<lb />
checking out books. We aren't so<lb />
us ed for material to print that we<lb />
have �) use something which is sup-<lb />
isOuji � Z 'jnmJ gei�"mr LJTijtwa-<lb />
tion; we thought that even general<lb />
nrmation is not so general that it<lb />
can'1 band reviewing once in a while.<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Liberal-Minded Senior Likes Work In SGA<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
This week's "Who's Who Don<lb />
King, comes to us from Goldsboro<lb />
and he has proven to be quite an<lb />
active fellow around our campus. In<lb />
expressing his opinion of East Caro-<lb />
lina College, Don says, "1 think tiat<lb />
the student body is the most con-<lb />
genial group of people I've ever<lb />
known, but I wish the school was not<lb />
quite so conservative<lb />
Don says his main reason for<lb />
choosing EC'C was the fact that he<lb />
could afford it.<lb />
While at EOC Don has taken an<lb />
active role in Student Government<lb />
work. His knowledge and keen ideas<lb />
have proven to be an asset to the<lb />
SGA. Last year Don served as His-<lb />
torian of the Student Government<lb />
Association, while this year he is<lb />
serving as chairman of the Awards<lb />
committee. Don was one of East<lb />
Carolina's delegates to the State Stu-<lb />
dent Legislature, which was held this<lb />
pa.st fall in Raleigh.<lb />
When asked for a comment on this<lb />
event, Don replied, "For me it was<lb />
a highlight ctf my four years in col-<lb />
lege. It was terrific Don's comment<lb />
on SGA was very commendable and<lb />
certainly deserves mention. "I think<lb />
that it is a shame says Don, "that<lb />
the students who are dissatisfied with<lb />
Donald A. King<lb />
their S(iA don't show more interest<lb />
in it and try to make it better them-<lb />
selves<lb />
Don worked along with Owen Bes-<lb />
silieu and Hugh (Buzzy) Young in<lb />
drawing up the changes that were<lb />
recently made in the laws of the Ju-<lb />
diciaries. It is quite evident that<lb />
they H ent much time, effort, and<lb />
l ought on this matter.<lb />
This young man also is a member<lb />
of the cheating eonunittee. Don feels<lb />
that he has profited a lot by working<lb />
with the legislature.<lb />
Sports, music, reading, and social-<lb />
izing are Don's top ranking interests<lb />
ami he pNtfen basketball abuve all<lb />
other aports. He also enjoys te stu-<lb />
dent union.<lb />
Aside from his studies, activities<lb />
and hobbies, Don finds time to work<lb />
as a printer at The Daily Reflector.<lb />
Don, who is an English major and<lb />
social studies minor, will be grad-<lb />
uating at the end of t is quarter<lb />
with an A. B. degree. In expres in<lb />
has opinion of graduation, Don re-<lb />
plied, "1 bate to leave Hi- plena<lb />
for the future are indefinite at the<lb />
present, but Don would like to go<lb />
into journalism ahter graduation.<lb />
Don says his greatest honor while<lb />
at EOC was being chosen Who's Wh<lb />
Among American Colleges and Uni-<lb />
versities.<lb />
A group of girLs on campus were<lb />
overheard discussing the changes in<lb />
the Judiciaries and one girl remarked,<lb />
"That Don King even looks like a<lb />
revolutiondHt Everyone to his own<lb />
opinion, "rut we will stick to our<lb />
belief that he is a fine fellow and<lb />
deserves full recognition.<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy FcrraB<lb />
a<lb />
he mingles witn other state and '<lb />
national beauties at the Azalea Fes<lb />
tival.<lb />
So the N. C. Congress is coming<lb />
down in full fur Founders Day March<lb />
' s. Pre ident Messick knows his poli-<lb />
tics! Now that he has succeeded in<lb />
 something unusual for us, we<lb />
- ould remember to do our best to<lb />
good appearance as a student<lb />
, dy.<lb />
Some things we could do without<lb />
j taxing ourselves at all: RemenV er<lb />
! that careless driving is done only by<lb />
careless people; Remember that ca-<lb />
reses are best saved for dark hours<lb />
and ineon-i icuous places; Courtesy<lb />
and friendliness are a part of any<lb />
well-rounded person; Smile and speak<lb />
to those you meet.<lb />
These are things that we hear in<lb />
lectures on campus morality all the<lb />
time. "They" usually know what they<lb />
are talking about.<lb />
Barbara Strickland<lb />
Barbara Strickland (column photo),<lb />
a gowdtookiftg junior from Clinton,<lb />
has disproved the maxim that beauty<lb />
doesn't mix with brains. Barbara is<lb />
an honor roll student here and has<lb />
just been selected official representa-<lb />
tive fur East Carolina College for<lb />
the annual Azalea Festival in Wil-<lb />
mington in March. This isn't the first<lb />
time Barbara has been in a beauty<lb />
pagent or a representative for some<lb />
group because of her attractiveness.<lb />
She was "Miss Fleming Hall" in the<lb />
homecoming celebration here her<lb />
sq horaore year.<lb />
Barbara is also well known in ex-<lb />
tra-curricular channels. She Ls cur-<lb />
rently serving as secretary of tihe<lb />
Student Government Association.<lb />
Wade Cooper, president of that body,<lb />
says she is just as efficient as she<lb />
is alert and neat, which is saying<lb />
quite a lot. We know that Barbara<lb />
will bring pride to East Carolina<lb />
About the Big Game!<lb />
ft uas a sad crowd of Atlantic<lb />
ri�tian students and WilsonianB<lb />
:  made the journey back to Wilson<lb />
last Thursday night. They had been<lb />
wanting for the "big kill" for a long<lb />
time, and they were definitely fa-<lb />
vored to go home carrying the old<lb />
oak n bucket.<lb />
t was a great win for Coach Por-<lb />
ter and his fine team; they really<lb />
howed those long legged boys from<lb />
A.OC how the game is supposed to<lb />
i played. The BOC students won't<lb />
be forgetting the exciting win over<lb />
li eir arch rivals for a long, long<lb />
time!<lb />
We heard many reasons, according<lb />
to some sports writers, why the AC<lb />
team was not victorious, and we have<lb />
tried to jre-t some of them together.<lb />
From the Wilson Daily Times in<lb />
Wilson: "It was a close hair raising<lb />
serar all the way. The Bulldogs,<lb />
never able to relax, played their worst<lb />
game of the season. They stayed in<lb />
the game through sheer determina-<lb />
tion on the port of a few boys who<lb />
were not quite so awed by the tre-<lb />
mendous partisan erowd of some<lb />
3,000 folks and the deafening roara<lb />
for tin FMrates. The cheers that shook<lb />
Memorial Gym were rafter-rocking<lb />
when the Pirates took the court to<lb />
warm up. So the Bulldogs knew right<lb />
off what ti.ey were in for from the<lb />
crowd Atlantic Christian had a size-<lb />
able following, but their hurrahs were<lb />
just a murmur compared to those for<lb />
East Carolina. That definitely had its<lb />
effect. Hardly ever did the Bulldog<lb />
cage machine function anywhere near<lb />
up to par.<lb />
From some AOC followers: "East<lb />
Carolina was definitely playing over<lb />
their head; I just don't think that<lb />
they can be that hot all the time<lb />
"ACC played their wont game of<lb />
the year; I don't know what was<lb />
wrong with them<lb />
"They had just played a game<lb />
Wednesday night and they hadn't<lb />
had enough rest<lb />
ACC 1 already getting set for the<lb />
big game on the 19th. The game is<lb />
scheduled for tre Elm City high<lb />
school gym.<lb />
They are already predicting a 20-<lb />
point win. Well, all we can say is<lb />
that last Thursday night's game was<lb />
supposed to have been a "massacre"<lb />
on the part of the Bulldogs, but you<lb />
kr.ow how it turned out.<lb />
Here V There<lb />
That gal Barbara Speight really<lb />
has a good pair of lungs, but we<lb />
aren't betting on how long they'll be<lb />
lasting if she keeps doing that<lb />
"sound off" cheer. She really does do<lb />
a fine job, as well as the rest of the<lb />
cheerleaders.<lb />
Did you notice how the ECC stu-<lb />
dents were running over to the ACC<lb />
section Thursday night looking up<lb />
friendsThe ACC students were do-<lb />
ing the same thing. Guess that's why<lb />
the two schools are such rivals.<lb />
The SGA should donate one day's<lb />
"take in" from the cigarette and<lb />
chewing gum machines to the March<lb />
of Dimes. They could probably do-<lb />
nate a good sized pot!<lb />
That's around enough!<lb />
Many thanks to the merchants in<lb />
town wo contributed tickets free of<lb />
charge for our Talent Show Tuesday<lb />
night. In most cases, we have been<lb />
treated very well by the local busi-<lb />
nessmen.<lb />
We are still keen on the idea of<lb />
aving a group of students and ad-<lb />
ministration initiate a drive for re-<lb />
duced rates for college students from<lb />
the Greenville concerns. That would<lb />
be a definite step forward, in our<lb />
opinion, for the merchant would<lb />
prof ably protfit as the students would<lb />
feel much more welcome to shop here.<lb />
Someone said to us this week: "An<lb />
editorial column is jutt a place to<lb />
write a lot of things about nothing<lb />
There are times that we agree with<lb />
that. Yet isn't that what most of<lb />
conversation is?<lb />
And to go along with the subject<lb />
of conversation, did you know that<lb />
two ttiirdn of everything that is said<lb />
is fallacious? Tit is human nature,<lb />
according to those who ought to<lb />
know, that everyone tends to exag-<lb />
gerate and sway things to give a<lb />
irood impression of themselves. Just<lb />
for an experiment, one class took<lb />
i otes m conversation around the<lb />
campus. The results proved the state-<lb />
ment that most everything that is<lb />
1 is "something about nothing<lb />
or ra!lacious. So the human race is<lb />
! irv rogation of egotists and liars!<lb />
Or is that statement also fallacious?<lb />
There are still ants on the dining<lb />
room tables here! We can't do a<lb />
th;ig about it but continue to men-<lb />
tion it. We may have ants at home<lb />
but we don't have to eat with them;<lb />
we firmly believe that something<lb />
could be done about tihe situation.<lb />
Letters To Editor<lb />
The following letter was re-<lb />
ceived by Anne George, an as-<lb />
sistant editor of this paper:<lb />
Dear Anne,<lb />
I read with a great deal of inter-<lb />
est your column which dealt with the<lb />
"Fat of t e Old Soda Shop and<lb />
would like to agree wholeheartedly<lb />
with the student that suggested that<lb />
"it be made into a small dining room<lb />
that con be rented to clubs at a rea-<lb />
sonable rate for banquets and par-<lb />
ties<lb />
The studtnts of East Carolina are<lb />
badly in need of a place of this type.<lb />
Several df the local restaurants at-<lb />
tempt to meet this need, but none,<lb />
that I know of, can adequately meet<lb />
our need, especially for special events.<lb />
' li am sure that such a place would<lb />
be greatly appreciated by the stu-<lb />
dents of East Carolina and at the<lb />
same time very beneficial to the<lb />
cafeteria and the school as a whole.<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Lloyd Whitley<lb />
P. S. Another soda shop would be<lb />
nice but we need dining s(pace even<lb />
more.<lb />
(Ed. note: Letters from any inter-<lb />
ested student axe always appreciated.<lb />
The Administration's plan is to use<lb />
this extra dining room for the pur-<lb />
pose of club banquets and dinner<lb />
meetings, as there has been a need<lb />
'or a place for this purpose for some<lb />
time. As previously mentioned in tihe<lb />
column of the preceding week, this<lb />
area will also be converted into a<lb />
cafeteria to take care of the conges-<lb />
tion during the lunch hours.)<lb />
Campus Couple Of The Week<lb />
She Thought He Liked Her Pal<lb />
This week's couple has been going<lb />
together off and on for three years<lb />
with their first date being on Febr-<lb />
uary 25, 1952. They are Peggy Ed-<lb />
wards and Charles White, who both<lb />
came here from Whiteville. In ex-<lb />
pressing his (first opinion of Peggy,<lb />
Charles said, "I thought she was a<lb />
pretty nice girl Whereas Charles<lb />
was trying to get to know Peggy<lb />
through her girl friend, Peggy got<lb />
the idea that he liked her girl friend!<lb />
Peggy says, "I thought he was<lb />
rather cute and something different<lb />
so I wanted to date him, but he did<lb />
not seem to want to share the mutual<lb />
opinion<lb />
They roth recall the time when<lb />
Peggy was visiting in Charles' home.<lb />
Charles' mother, who always takes<lb />
off her rings before cooking, had<lb />
left her rings on a table in the hall.<lb />
! Embarrassment arose when Charles'<lb />
mother walked in and found Peggy<lb />
trying on tihe rings.<lb />
Another embarrassing incident<lb />
came when Charles gave Peggy her<lb />
diamond. They were in a room where<lb />
they thought no one would enter, but<lb />
they were greatly surprised when<lb />
his father walked through right in<lb />
the middle of the act. Incidentally,<lb />
this happy event took place this past<lb />
Christmas eve.<lb />
This fine couple enjoys basketball,<lb />
football and movies. They also enjoy<lb />
going dancing and window shopping.<lb />
As is so true with most couples,<lb />
their main interest is each other.<lb />
Peggy, who is a primary major,<lb />
will be a junior next quarter, while<lb />
Charles, who is a social studies ma-<lb />
jor, will be a senior. They are both<lb />
planning to teach after graduation.<lb />
"Here Comes the Bride . .  This<lb />
familiar phrase will ring out for this<lb />
couple sometime in the near future;<lb />
however, they have not made defi-<lb />
nite plans. We extend to this couple<lb />
our teBt wishes.<lb />
Witticisms<lb />
by Mac Williams<lb />
Clark�Have you ever read Hem-<lb />
ingway?<lb />
Jim: No, who wrote it?<lb />
Mayrard: My girl said that I re-<lb />
minded her of a book.<lb />
Rhodes? In what way?<lb />
Maynard: She said that I was for-<lb />
ward and that I should turn over a<lb />
new leaf before the climax.<lb />
Rhodes: And what was your re-<lb />
sponse?<lb />
Maynard: I told her that this was<lb />
the last chapter and that I was<lb />
checking out.<lb />
Joe: Did you see "The Devil's<lb />
Disciple?"<lb />
Warren: Who are you talking<lb />
aibout, my roommate?<lb />
Bob: Did you enjoy the snow last<lb />
week?<lb />
Charles: I certainly did. I had one<lb />
snowball and I made 20 boys run.<lb />
Bob: You made 20 boys run with<lb />
one snowball?<lb />
Charles: Yes, you see I was in<lb />
front of them<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Valeria Shearon<lb />
Americana are always celebrating h<lb />
Throughout the year, hardly a month<lb />
without the observance of a holiday of &amp;om<lb />
iety. Out of the 165 days of the year, one<lb />
c Hnmerated fr the sake of all those ii<lb />
Of course we are speaking of February<lb />
St. Valentine's Day. This is the only daj<lb />
year th:tt encourages the shyest guy to c<lb />
the secret passions of his heart to his<lb />
girl. Valentine's Day, generally speaking.<lb />
duel meaning. For the girl, the day mea<lb />
hearts, boxes cf candy, or other tokens<lb />
fections. Hut for the boy, the day merel<lb />
money out of his pocket.<lb />
Strangely enough. Valentine's Day orij<lb />
ia(i nothing t do with sentiment or lo<lb />
horities tell us that there are two possibh tl<lb />
ies concerning the origin of the day.<lb />
According to one legend, Februarj<lb />
he anniversary of the death of the good<lb />
t. kntine, who suffered the death of<lb />
lom i the hands of the Reman Emperor, I<lb />
dius, or his unrelenting faith in Christia<lb />
Actually, the exact date of his death is m<lb />
�ui apparently it occurred about tl<lb />
S metime after the death of St. Valentine<lb />
people began to confuse the Norman word<lb />
antin which means lover, with the r<lb />
St. Valentine. This combination sound<lb />
"valantin" and later became valentine.<lb />
The other theory, and probably th<lb />
correct one, asserts that Valentine's Daj<lb />
survival of an old Roman festival. Lup<lb />
which occurred annually on February IV.<lb />
that day is so near the death date of St.<lb />
tine it is likely that the early Christiai<lb />
fused the Roman holiday with their own i<lb />
vance of the death of the saint. Thus �<lb />
a new holiday, St. Valentine's Day. In <lb />
ginning, therefore, it may have been a r<lb />
celebration, but certainly is not such now.<lb />
Our custom of sending paper valenl<lb />
not nearly as old as the day, itself, for tl<lb />
valentines were sent in the seventeenth cenl<lb />
From this historical brief, it may be as<lb />
that Valentine's Day grew out of confu-<lb />
mistaken c ncepts. Nevertheless, we ace-<lb />
day as a special time for sending s<lb />
wrses and giving various tokens of love<lb />
The red paper hearts that have dot<lb />
campus trees, cars, and buildings for t<lb />
week and a half are evidence that Fast Car<lb />
is preparing to celebrate with the annual Va<lb />
tine Dance, scheduled for Wright Auditoriun. I<lb />
morr m night. Written on the hearts is the<lb />
spiring advice: "Get your date for the Valenl<lb />
Dance If you haven't heeded these words<lb />
wisd m. may we remind you that time's a'v<lb />
ing. Don't let tomorrow night find you dan<lb />
with a shadow instead of a dreamboat�th-<lb />
ow might be your own.<lb />
We are not at liberty to say whether Va<lb />
tine's Day is worthy of the good saint's nam<lb />
not, for we do not have access to a record of his<lb />
love life. Just the same, we like it, for there's<lb />
something pretty, sweet, and romantic in the v<lb />
 und of it�Valentine's Day.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
This And That<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
The Associated Collegiate Press rec<lb />
conducted a poll among editors of college :<lb />
all over the country to get an answer <lb />
uestion, "What do you think your respo:<lb />
ties are, as editor of your school paper?"<lb />
answers were varied but usually ran along<lb />
same line of thought and decision. Most <lb />
agreed that college newspapers could not<lb />
classified with metropolitan or commercial<lb />
pers. They seemed to feel that the job of<lb />
lege newspaper was that of an organ t<lb />
school. Several editors said that they would<lb />
print news that would be detrimental t<lb />
reputation of the school.<lb />
That brought on the next question, "Do<lb />
find yourself censored by faculty or admi<lb />
trative advisors?" Not one out of forty lead<lb />
college news sheets in the country said that <lb />
had to obtain permission from the powers<lb />
be before printing their papers. SVenty<lb />
of them admitted having been called on the<lb />
pet for "radical editorials The ACP is plani<lb />
to conduct another poll, in a further invest<lb />
tion of freedom of the press in American<lb />
leges.<lb />
On Friday night's telecast of the Duke-<lb />
Carolina game. Charles Kuralt, editor of<lb />
University of North Carolina's "Daily Tar Ik'<lb />
appeared between halves in an interview. Kr.<lb />
said that he did not consider the "Tar Heel" a-<lb />
representative of the student's opinions;<lb />
added that it could not be. This may sound a bit<lb />
harsh to the ears of our more cynical read<lb />
but we agree with Kuralt; when the student<lb />
body grows as big as that of the University<lb />
North Carolina and that of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, it is only in theory that the school news<lb />
paper can be a voice of the students. We do try,<lb />
but as Kuralt did. we also believe in admitt<lb />
that there is hardly a fifty-fifty chance that we<lb />
will please the students or represent the majority<lb />
of them in our policies. The editorial board of<lb />
our paper does contend, however, that we print<lb />
verifiable truths in our news stories and editor-<lb />
ials and that we stand up for the rights of the<lb />
students when we feel they need our support.<lb />
More news from ACP:<lb />
"As a student at Northeastern University,<lb />
would you be interested in a series of lectures on<lb />
the nature and effects of communism?"<lb />
The question was asked in a Student Union<lb />
poll. Response favored such lectures 210 to 43.<lb />
the Northeastern News reported. As a result,<lb />
three lectures on the theory of Communism, Com-<lb />
munism in the United States, and International<lb />
Communism were sponsored by the Student<lb />
Union.<lb /><pb facs="00038369_tn_0003" /><lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
Beat: Football Problem<lb />
� Pun If and Gold UM <lb />
nation ha�s ti mod<lb />
football machine<lb />
iave<lb />
�.s much the Pirates<lb />
thk pMt year's team<lb />
two strikes against<lb />
: � e opening whistle is<lb />
, locals have only to lose<lb />
their chances for the<lb />
51 ite v'o reference title are<lb />
hiopeVeae.<lb />
, ties in t" e onerous sit-<lb />
between Ea-t Caro-<lb />
ford College,<lb />
i t Ihcember a year ago,<lb />
(.uilford Col'ege officials wrote<lb />
! M-nool a "Dear John"<lb />
rning future football rela-<lb />
rhe Quakers claimed the<lb />
te� had grown too large in<lb />
nent for fair competition<lb />
gridiron. The cancellation<lb />
automatical placed Head Coach<lb />
B, one's Bucs at a dfinite<lb />
dwadvaatag.<lb />
stion is that the North<lb />
i race follow the pattern<lb />
Soul eastern Conference in<lb />
Mem. Both East Garo-<lb />
conference reacted<lb />
to an informal suggestion<lb />
t East Carolina's non-eon-<lb />
amea ! e deigna ed to count j Al'<lb />
ngs. The suggestion was<lb />
i last North State Confer-<lb />
� ng in Greensboro,<lb />
ttheaster has followed this<lb />
n several occasions when one<lb />
tma was unable to schedule<lb />
� games to qualify it tor the<lb />
championship. East Caro-<lb />
letn is that of matching<lb />
I games wHfc other confer-<lb />
deis. Their schedule for<lb />
intact.<lb />
If sa. West Chester or Tampa<lb />
id be counted as league games<lb />
-ltution would be problemati-<lb />
bo more. And surely West<lb />
ester and Tampa are of NS<lb />
c.iiibre. Ak a matter of fact,<lb />
I impa drubbed Appalachian, the<lb />
inference kingpins, 25-20. Here<lb />
lies a sound media through which<lb />
this mess can be cleaned up. The<lb />
m ihility should not be passed<lb />
but pressed until success is<lb />
obtained.<lb />
Better Than Kentucky, Says<lb />
 Right Here<lb />
When Georgia Tech defeated the<lb />
�- No. 1 basketball power, Ken-<lb />
for the second time recently<lb />
� ,r edttfb4tohed the reasoning<lb />
� Carolina could whip the<lb />
Tech beat Kentucky in the first<lb />
tme by one point; Furman beat<lb />
lee' by 16; Presbyterian de-<lb />
bated Furman by one, 8i�-82;<lb />
and East Carolina took Presby-<lb />
Wn n by 11, 81-70.<lb />
Some will disagree with the as ove<lb />
rea� ng and contend the only fi-<lb />
 oi importance are those of<lb />
.viarilyn Monroe.<lb />
Pirates Triumph<lb />
Over ACC Squad<lb />
By 82-77 Margin<lb />
by David A. Evans<lb />
Before the season's largest crowd<lb />
in Memorial Gymnasium the Pirates<lb />
of East Carolina downed the league-<lb />
leading Bulldogs of Atlantic Christian<lb />
College last Thursday night in the<lb />
thriller of the reason. Be'ore coming<lb />
to Memorial Gymnasium the Bulldogs<lb />
boasted of a 10-0 conference record<lb />
only to be rudely damped to defeat<lb />
by a stinging ore of 82-77. Every<lb />
nook and cranny of Memorial Gym-<lb />
nasium wus  acked as spectators sat,<lb />
stood, pqoafcted, sat on the floor,<lb />
kneeled and .stood on tiptoe to view<lb />
:he contest. Hundreds of hopeful tic-<lb />
ket purchasers were turned away<lb />
because of the crowd in excess of<lb />
'K00 in fie gym which put even<lb />
I standing room at a premium.<lb />
Both teams were on an extremely<lb />
high edge mentally and were also<lb />
physically ready to go from the<lb />
beginning jump to the final buzzer.<lb />
East Carolina Collides Wi<lb />
Saturday Night In tow Battle<lb />
Bucs Defeat MeCrary<lb />
In Non-Loop Contest<lb />
To Preserve Record<lb />
by David A. Evans<lb />
Monday night marked the occasion<lb />
for Bast Carolina's 34th consecutive<lb />
win in Memorial Gymnasium when<lb />
they showed a spirited (finish in down-<lb />
in g She MeCrary Eagles, seoni pro<lb />
t � m from Asheboro, N. C, by a -core<lb />
of 88-85. McCrary's put a well ex-<lb />
perienced team on the floor which<lb />
consisted of many names familiar to<lb />
the lasketball fans of North Carolina. .<lb />
A iong these was the bolder of the I Atl-antic Christian jumped to a short<lb />
Norh State Coniference scoring rec- lived early game lead which, after<lb />
the opening minutes, dwindled to a<lb />
margin of only a few points which<lb />
both teams shared briefly at various<lb />
Oi . Bobby Hodges; outstanding for-<lb />
w id of last year's Buccaneer five,<lb />
Charlie Huffman, and Vast but not<lb />
least. North Carolina State's former<lb />
neriean, Sammy Ranzino.<lb />
The leau changed hands many<lb />
times, the largest lead fey either team<lb />
being the Pirates' six point lead in<lb />
the waning minutes of the first half.<lb />
At half-time the Brics led 46-44. The<lb />
backboards were controlled for the<lb />
majority of trie first half by Me-<lb />
Crary's who used their height up<lb />
front to an advantage. During the<lb />
ias half the Eagles showed signs of<lb />
taring but also gave evidence that<lb />
they could flip the ball up there for<lb />
the needed points. However, the Buc<lb />
times throughout the game. The<lb />
height advantage was with the Bull-<lb />
dogs who had 6-11 John Marley at<lb />
center along with 6-9 forward Bill<lb />
Beacham, not to mention former N.<lb />
C. State player Kim Buchanan.<lb />
Leading the Buccaneer attack<lb />
throughout the game was junior<lb />
guard from Raleigh, J. C. Thomas,<lb />
who led the scoring for the night<lb />
with 23 points followed by Nick Nich-<lb />
ols with 19 points. For Atlantic<lb />
Christian lumbering John Marley<lb />
poshed through 21 points to lead the<lb />
Bulldog parade which proved insuf-<lb />
ficient to the glee of East Carolina<lb />
i'im'f" spun, iv-v'1- ���� ������� ��� " .<lb />
all they needed when the chips were ; rooters and the utter disappointment<lb />
own With Ea�t Carolina's candidate �f Atlantic Christian followers who<lb />
for all-conference, Don Harris, lead-1 filed from the gym at the end of the<lb />
ing the way. the Bucs finished in a I eame in solemn defeat.<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
East Carolina's high-flying Pirate<lb />
b&amp;sketeem will again lay their amaz-<lb />
ing home court record of 34 straight<lb />
victories on the line Saturday night<lb />
as they battle the Fighting Chris-<lb />
tians of Elon in a crucial North State<lb />
Conference tilt.<lb />
Elon, paced by forwards Ed Jura-<lb />
ts- and Dave Maddox, handed Coach<lb />
Howard Porter's cagers their first<lb />
defeat of the season on January 8<lb />
on the Christian court to the tune<lb />
o a 76-64 score. This time the Buc-<lb />
caneers will have the edge. The Elon<lb />
quintet will face the Greenville toys<lb />
in their amazing "jinx Gym" which<lb />
has harbored 34 consecutive vieto-<lb />
riej. Juratic and company will at-<lb />
ttrj t to break the mystifying jinx<lb />
Chat has spelled disaster to foes for<lb />
the past three years.<lb />
Leading the .Pirates into action<lb />
Saturday night will be Dandy Don<lb />
Harris, sophomore ace who is averag-<lb />
ing ovt r 20 points per game. Harris<lb />
.vill chare the forward positions with<lb />
another top scorer, 6-2 freshman Nick<lb />
Nichols, who is raipidly becoming one Guilford<lb />
;f the state's better known ball- j WCTC<lb />
players. Nichols, a former All-Stater<lb />
horn Tri-City, had drawn praise from<lb />
�oRohes and spectators alike through-<lb />
it North Carolina with his hook<lb />
J tg and aggressive backboard an-<lb />
tics.<lb />
 nior Captain Cecil Heath, always<lb />
'en ndable in the clutch, will man<lb />
Bulldogs, Bears<lb />
Tied For Lead<lb />
In NS Conference<lb />
by Neil ing<lb />
Atlantic Christian's loss to Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne this week tended to tighten<lb />
the race for first place in the North<lb />
State Conference standings. Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne, winner of ten straight con-<lb />
ference games, moved into a first<lb />
place tie with the season-long leaders<lb />
from Wilson.<lb />
EC and Elon are deadlocked for<lb />
third 'place with nine victories i a<lb />
dozen outings. Saturday night's con-<lb />
teat between tihese two clubs at Me-<lb />
morial Gym should prove interesting<lb />
as a loss by either team will elimi-<lb />
nate it from title contention, provid-<lb />
ing both get by their opposition dur-<lb />
ing the week.<lb />
STANDINGS<lb />
Y<lb />
AOC  - - 10<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 10<lb />
BCC<lb />
Elon 9<lb />
Appalachian 5<lb />
High Point 1<lb />
Gabawba '�'<lb />
L<lb />
3<lb />
Pet.<lb />
.833<lb />
.833<lb />
.750<lb />
.750<lb />
.455<lb />
.338<lb />
2 in<lb />
.182<lb />
.077<lb />
weeks.<lb />
His terrific outside shooting was<lb />
instrumental in defeating Atlantic<lb />
Christian and the MeCrary Eagles.<lb />
Bast Carolina's two big men under<lb />
the baskets will be '6-4 Guy Menden-<lb />
caneer spirit kept them from getting<lb />
Pirate Center Waverly Akins attempts to steal a rebound from Mc-<lb />
Crary's Ail-American Sammy Ranzino.<lb />
blaze of net swishing tactics which<lb />
brought tre inevitable victory<lb />
Stung by defeat, ACC is rumored<lb />
to he pointing to the return game<lb />
Leading the .coring for the Pirates reportedly to be played in their own<lb />
was Don Harris with 24 points with "cracker-box" gymnasium in Wilson<lb />
all the other four starters scoring which will be lucky if it will hold<lb />
in the double figures led by freshman much over 500 spectators at a game<lb />
center Guy Mendenlhall who hit for! in which interest runs so high be-<lb />
18 points. High scoring honors for j tween the bitterest rivals iri the<lb />
the night went to former Buc Bof by state. Other rumors have it that Elm<lb />
Bodges who dumped in 27 points be- City will be the sight of the return<lb />
fore fouling out late in the last half. I game. Bast Oarola has 2,490 atu-<lb />
Eaglc euard Smith Langd o also hit I dents of which possibly half would<lb />
. . . � w�. i�w h;i,tt ?� nt.ti.nr1 the trame. Surely me<lb />
the outcome of the .Tech- ���<lb />
meet that made possible the<lb />
above Furman trounced<lb />
lll-9f, making the Pirates 29<lb />
� better than Kentucky.<lb />
It works this way: Georgia<lb />
oo<lb />
points in<lb />
MeOary's losing like to attend the game. Surely rme<lb />
 consideration could be shown.<lb />
Baseball<lb />
Jim MaUory released the<lb />
announcement Tuesday:<lb />
�ospective pitchers and catch-<lb />
the varsity baseball team<lb />
meet in the gymnasium at 3<lb />
February 16. No equipment<lb />
ed the first day.<lb />
182 Horsepower Engine!<lb />
Fordamatic, Overdrive or Conventional Shift<lb />
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leges ore eligible to compete. 1st pri�<lb />
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