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Chapel Every Tuesday<lb />
nmt out to attend the Chapel<lb />
in lilt hi auditorium every<lb />
 011 be K'lad you did.<lb />
East-Carolinian<lb />
Good Advice<lb />
Our advertisers are kind, considerate<lb />
and courteous. It will p. v you to give<lb />
them your business.<lb />
VOLUME XXX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1955<lb />
Number 19<lb />
Welcome Mat Spread For State Legislat<lb />
Today's Events Mark 48 Years<lb />
01 Progress At East Carolina<lb />
b Marv H. Greeiie<lb />
auspicious day in<lb />
I Baal Carolina College.<lb />
g k v an act oi the<lb />
, ol North Carolina<lb />
King in the east-<lb />
. state a school for<lb />
� teachers.<lb />
M;<lb /><lb />
B -S college<lb />
ear of its his-<lb />
bration marking the<lb />
�  rvance of it?<lb />
� u i n<lb />
e 1955 G<lb />
campus of<lb />
neral Assem-<lb />
t ; � and the dedi-<lb />
n completed<lb />
a Id interest to the<lb />
wrenee Quincy Mum-<lb />
I Congress and �<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
note territory to<lb />
i c pal address of the<lb />
i- lunders Day calk for a<lb />
� forward. It is<lb />
mil, in a progresa<lb />
service and achievement.<lb />
4 the buildings to be<lb />
ra Day place em-<lb />
( the college in<lb />
education. The Li-<lb />
f the state's great<lb />
 . the late Dr.<lb />
y . ner, superintendent<lb />
on from 1902 to<lb />
rman of East Caro-<lb />
Board of Trustees. Dr.<lb />
was closely identified with<lb />
0f the college in its<lb />
19, w m East Carolina cele-<lb />
e fortieth anniversary of its<lb />
, venerable Dr. Joyner<lb />
the program of the day.<lb />
te he said, "can be plac-<lb />
�� thi a: institu-<lb />
� �  of Nort Carolina.<lb />
� � . . . u-o on through<lb />
� ng the mind<lb />
growth in the number of students,<lb />
and development of new fields of<lb />
service to education in the state.<lb />
Tins progress is due largely to the<lb />
capable leadership of East Carolina's<lb />
president for the past .seven years.<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick.<lb />
Enrollment has constantly increas-<lb />
ed at East Carolina s;nce 1947. This<lb />
year's enrollment of approximately!<lb />
2700 students on the campus and<lb />
more than (00 in extension classes<lb />
pit sent, a .sharp contrast to the "104<lb />
females and 19 males" who began<lb />
tl eir studies on October 5, 1909, and<lb />
to the approximately 1400 who were<lb />
enrolled in 1947.<lb />
Six buildings were ready for use<lb />
by the first students. In 1947 there<lb />
were twe.nty-4.wo. Recent additions to j<lb />
the physical plant include the Joyner<lb />
Library, Erwin Hall. Slay Hall for<lb />
men, the Memorial Gymnasium, an<lb />
auditorium and gymnasium for the<lb />
Wahl-Coates Laboratory School, the<lb />
Adelaide E. Bloxton Home Manage-<lb />
ment House, a stadium on the ath-<lb />
letic field, a home for the college<lb />
president, a warehouse and mainte-<lb />
nance building, and the Y Hut for<lb />
student religious services.<lb />
Now under construction are Wil-<lb />
liam B. Umstead Hall for men and<lb />
K. M. Garret Hall for women, stu-<lb />
iei t dormitories which will aid the<lb />
college in meeting an acute housing<lb />
shortage.<lb />
Renovation and conversion of<lb />
buildings to new use include the<lb />
remodeling of the old library into a<lb />
music building, conversion of the<lb />
home management house into the<lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins Faculty-Alumni<lb />
lb.use. remodeling the Wright, build-j<lb />
ing into a Student Union, ami addi-<lb />
tion of a new wing to Ragsdale Hall,<lb />
State General Assembly On Campus<lb />
As College Celebrates Founders Day<lb />
a,<lb />
March 10 Deadline To File<lb />
For Offices In SGA Elections<lb />
Dr. Lawrence Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress and President<lb />
of the American Library Association, will be principal speaker at ceremonies<lb />
dedicating t�o recently completed buildings at .East Carolina College. Dt.<lb />
Mumford. a native of Pitt County, where the college is located, will be heard<lb />
by an audience including members of the North Carolina General Assembly,<lb />
students and taff members, at; the college, and guests from towns and cities<lb />
in the state.<lb />
men's dormitory.<lb />
� � Hall bears the name of an-<lb />
are's outstanding edu-<lb />
�� ate Dr. Clyde Atkinson<lb />
rintenhnt of public in-<lb />
ai d el airman of the East<lb />
B rd of Trasteee.<lb />
1908, after Greenville had<lb />
i n a the site of the new<lb />
L and was broken July - by<lb />
,r Th mas 4. Jarvis for the<lb />
ng. The college opened its<lb />
 October 5, 1909.<lb />
irolina's first president. Dr.<lb />
H. Wright, was a man of<lb />
i rgy and high ideals and an<lb />
�f unusual foresight and<lb />
From 1909 until 1934 he<lb />
development of the college<lb />
. his staff worked tirelessly<lb />
sure the training of better teach-<lb />
public schools.<lb />
� g Eaal Carolina's first quar-<lb />
� � ;ry he saw the institution<lb />
� an accredited college offering<lb />
� � bachelor's and the master's<lb />
M I won for it a position of<lb />
both in and out of the state.<lb />
117 East Carolina entered a<lb />
: of phenomenal progress'mark-<lb />
expansion of physical facilities,<lb />
service and the need for it. I for several years.<lb />
Adult education classes have been 1 Last fall, in cooperation with<lb />
successfully offered b, various deWNCT of Greenville. East Carolina<lb />
partmen of instruction. One of the pioneered in the fie of educational' M C�e, commendation<lb />
the first TV<lb />
Candidates for offices to be filled<lb />
in the SGA general elections should<lb />
file applications before March 10,<lb />
according to Wade Cooper, president<lb />
of this year's student body. The d-e<lb />
for the SGA elections is March i7.<lb />
"All application for candidacy should<lb />
he sent to the Student Government<lb />
Offices, and no late applications will<lb />
be accepted Cooper said this week.<lb />
Offices that are to be filled are:<lb />
SGA president, first vice president-<lb />
second vice president, secretary, as-<lb />
sistant treasurer and historia<lb />
C'airman of the Men's Judiciary, vice<lb />
chairman, secretary-treasurer and<lb />
two members at large; chairman of<lb />
the Woman's Judiciary, vice-chair-<lb />
man, secretary, treasurer and one<lb />
member at large. Sixteen marshals<lb />
are to he elected. Those who would<lb />
like to announce their candidacy for<lb />
marshal may do so by a letter signed<lb />
by 25 student.<lb />
In case no one baa announced his<lb />
candidacy for any certain position by<lb />
March 10, the legislature will ha; e<lb />
a call meeting in order to nominate<lb />
someone for such a position.<lb />
In order that candidates may make<lb />
campaign addresses, a student-wide<lb />
assembly will be held on Wednesday<lb />
morning, March 16,<lb />
Improvements are being made con-<lb />
.stantly around our campus. At the<lb />
SGA meeting on February 16 another<lb />
major improvement got underway<lb />
when the legislature appropriated<lb />
money for Cinemascope movie equip-<lb />
ment for our weekly movies. The<lb />
type movies as well as Cinemascope.<lb />
It was disclosed by James Butler,<lb />
Alumni Secretary and head of the<lb />
Entertainment Committee, that the!<lb />
best offer for equipment has come<lb />
from t e National Supply Company.<lb />
t a<lb />
price of approximately<lb />
which<lb />
$3,400.<lb />
A treasurer's report was given by<lb />
Howard Rooks, who resigned as<lb />
treasurer of the SGA due to gradua-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Billy Sharbor, who resigned as as-<lb />
sistant-treasurer, was automatically<lb />
made treaurer of the SGA. Robert<lb />
Frost, a sophomore, was appointed<lb />
by the legislature to fill the unex-<lb />
pired term of assistant-treasurer.<lb />
Due to the fact he will be staying<lb />
in Washington. N.C. to do his practice<lb />
teaching this quart'r, Owen Bessiliew,<lb />
chairman of the Points System Com-<lb />
mittee, gave up his seat on the legis-<lb />
lature. Upon Owen's suggestion, Ben<lb />
Wolverton, vice chairman of this com-<lb />
mittee, was given a seat on the leg-<lb />
islature.<lb />
Secretary Barbara Strickland was<lb />
instructed to write a letter to the<lb />
Maintenance Office inquiring into the<lb />
possibility of having coat racks plac-<lb />
ed in the lobby of Wright Auditorium.<lb />
At the February 23 meeting of the<lb />
legislature the Budget Committee<lb />
recommended to the body that $565<lb />
be appropriated to the May Day<lb />
Committee. After discussing the idea<lb />
t e legislature accepted the recom-<lb />
mendation.<lb />
Better training for young men and<lb />
women developed as the number of<lb />
studettta and the size of the plant<lb />
grew.<lb />
In its early years East Carolina<lb />
offered only one- and two-year cour-<lb />
ses. Nine subjects were taught the<lb />
first year. The college now has six-<lb />
teen departments of instruction, all<lb />
of which prepare teachers for work<lb />
in the public schools. In addition, a<lb />
unit of the Air Force ROTC provides<lb />
training for 203 young men.<lb />
A group of pre-professional cour-<lb />
ses enables students to take from one<lb />
to three years of work preparatory<lb />
to entering colleges giving full cur-<lb />
ricula in specialized fields.<lb />
The first degrees were granted in<lb />
1922. At present the college offers<lb />
three degrees�the bachelor of sci-<lb />
ence, for those who expect to teach;<lb />
the bachelor of arts; and the master<lb />
of arts in education.<lb />
East Carolina's Bureau of Field<lb />
Services began its work in 1947. Ex-<lb />
tension courses taught by members<lb />
of the college faculty are now being<lb />
offered in ten centers in the eastern<lb />
part of the state. The enrollment of<lb />
more than 700 students indicates<lb />
public interest in this educational<lb />
m st recent of these courses deaR<lb />
with public speaking and was attend-<lb />
ed by several state motor patrolmen<lb />
desirous of improving their abilities<lb />
a speakers on Safety-on-the-<lb />
Highrways programs.<lb />
Special education has in recent<lb />
years received increased emphasis,<lb />
and a number of North Carolina's<lb />
most successful teachers in this field<lb />
r. ceived their training at East Caro-<lb />
lina. The Reading Laboratory and<lb />
Clinic offers its services not only to<lb />
students o the campus but also to<lb />
teaciers and administrators in the<lb />
public schools who need help in solv-<lb />
ing the problems of their pupils.<lb />
Clinic for the hard of hearing and<lb />
for those wit. defects of sfpeeeh and<lb />
vision are held annually.<lb />
Since 1947 the college has expand-<lb />
ed its services to its students through<lb />
a Testing Bureau and through a<lb />
guidance and counseling program in<lb />
which all members of the faculty<lb />
participate.<lb />
As the curriculum ' a expanded,<lb />
the college has kept in the vanguard<lb />
of progress by using new methods<lb />
an 1 techniques in education. Radio<lb />
programs, with broadcasts scheduled<lb />
from various stations in Eastern<lb />
North Carolina, have been presented<lb />
t levision by presentln<lb />
course offered for credit in the entire<lb />
South. This initial course has been<lb />
followed by other, offered in the<lb />
winter and the spring quarters.<lb />
Since its major emphasis is on the<lb />
training of teachers, East Carolina is<lb />
proud of its record in supplying well-<lb />
trained personnel for the schools of<lb />
the state. Among the 494 graduates<lb />
of 1953-1954, a total of 458 were<lb />
qualified as teachers. Greait stress<lb />
has been placed in the past several<lb />
years on elementary education, and<lb />
the number of those being prepared<lb />
in this field of greatest scarcity of<lb />
teachers has show a marked in-<lb />
crease.<lb />
East Carolina College occupies a<lb />
position of prestige as a center of<lb />
culture and has provided a richer<lb />
life for people in its area of service.<lb />
its annual Entertainment Series<lb />
draws large audiences to see and hear<lb />
the best talent available today in<lb />
music, the drama, and the dance.<lb />
An Institute of World Affairs, an<lb />
annual event begun last year through<lb />
the efforts of Dr. Massick, brings to<lb />
the campus speakers of international<lb />
reputation. College musicians appear<lb />
on and off the campus in programs<lb />
of high merit; and student dramatic<lb />
productions, especially an annual<lb />
lay for school children, attract large<lb />
audiences.<lb />
Faculty and staff members are in<lb />
demand as speakers before civic, edu-<lb />
cational, and cultural organizations<lb />
and give generously of their time<lb />
and talent. Exhibitions and programs<lb />
of various types held on the campus<lb />
are open to the public, and off-cam-<lb />
ws gu sts are frequently present.<lb />
In many obvious and many subtle<lb />
ways, Uhe presence of a great insti-<lb />
tution of learning in an area means<lb />
an increase in both educational and<lb />
cultural advantages to the people;<lb />
and East Carolina means a better<lb />
! and fuller life for Eastern North<lb />
Carolina in particular and for the<lb />
state in general.<lb />
Don King, who graduated at the<lb />
that"an amount not exceeding $5,400 end of the quarter, resigned his posi-<lb />
be appropriated for such equipment tion as chairman of<lb />
was carried after serious discussion<lb />
on the part of the body. It was point-<lb />
ed out that the present movie equip-<lb />
ment is in bad shape and has to be<lb />
replaced in some way. If it were<lb />
replaced by Cinemascope, students<lb />
would 1 ave the opportunity to see<lb />
Committee. The legislature accepted<lb />
his resignation. Upon Don's recom-<lb />
mendation Hugh Young was appoint-<lb />
ed to fill this position.<lb />
At the end of the quarter a vacan-<lb />
cy was left on the Elections Com-<lb />
mittee according to Sally Sedgewick,<lb />
much better<lb />
also ' chairman of this committee. Lou<lb />
movies. As was<lb />
pointed out, the equipment that will Manning was appointed to fill the<lb />
be purchased may be used for regular position vacated by Peggy Bunting.<lb />
College Gets Outdoor Theatre<lb />
East Carolina College will have an<lb />
outdoor theatre for use in presenting<lb />
dramatic productions, band and or-<lb />
chestra concerts and choral programs<lb />
within the next few years, according<lb />
to a spokesman from the administra-<lb />
tion today.<lb />
Flanagan Building, which is used for<lb />
science and commercial instruction, is<lb />
already named in honor of Mr. Flana-<lb />
gan.<lb />
Mr. Flanagan was an outstanding<lb />
citizen, civic minded, an active church<lb />
Mrs. Rosa Flanagan has given the worker, and a strong advocate of edu-<lb />
college the sum of $10,000 for the<lb />
purpose of building this theatre. Mrs.<lb />
Flanagan made the gift in honor of<lb />
her late husband, E. G. Flanagan, of<lb />
Greenville, who was for many years<lb />
affiliated with the college in various<lb />
ways. He was an active member of<lb />
the board of trustees of the college<lb />
for several years. He was also a mem-<lb />
ber of the State legislature for several<lb />
years. One classroom building, the<lb />
cation. His friends ami acquaintances<lb />
say that his leadership was so pro-<lb />
jected that it will live long in many-<lb />
projects which he has sponsored.<lb />
The college is highly appreciative<lb />
of the generous act of Mrs. Flanagan<lb />
in making possible the outdoor thea-<lb />
tre which has been needed here for<lb />
a long time. The theatre will be<lb />
built in the wooded area of the col-<lb />
lege property near Cotanche Street.<lb />
Mumford Gives<lb />
Principal Talk<lb />
Tonight At 7:15<lb />
Principal event of Founders Day<lb />
at the college will be the program<lb />
tonight at 7:15 o'clock in the Wright<lb />
auditorium when the J. Y. Joyner<lb />
Library and Clyde A. Erwin Hall will<lb />
be dedicated.<lb />
The arrival t is afternoon of mem-<lb />
bers of the North Carolina General<lb />
Assembly will probably be the most<lb />
exciting moment of the day. Pleasant<lb />
anticipation of the visit to the cam-<lb />
pus by Senators, Members of the<lb />
House of Representatives, and other<lb />
distinguished guest- has been run-<lb />
ning high among East Carolina stu-<lb />
dent- and staff members since the<lb />
General Assembly accepted President<lb />
J. D. Messkk's invitation some time<lb />
ago.<lb />
Dr. Lewis Quincy Mumford, Li-<lb />
brarian of Congress and a native of<lb />
Ayden, N. C, will make the principal<lb />
address at the dedication ceremony<lb />
tonight in the 'Vright auditorium.<lb />
The program wih be open to the<lb />
public.<lb />
Dr. Charles L. Carroll, state super-<lb />
intendent of public instruction and<lb />
chairman of the East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege Board of Trustees, will dedicate<lb />
the two buildings. Dr. Messick will<lb />
accept them for the college.<lb />
A portrait of Dr. Joyner, noted<lb />
North Carolina educator for whom<lb />
the library is named, will be pre-<lb />
sented luring the exercises by his<lb />
son, the Hon. William T. Joyner of<lb />
Raleigh. The work of Mrs. Mildred<lb />
McMullan Rumley of Washington, N.<lb />
C, the portrait is I gift to East<lb />
Carolina made by members of Dr.<lb />
loyner's family. Wendell W. Smiley,<lb />
East Carolina Librarian, will repre-<lb />
sent the college in accepting the<lb />
painting.<lb />
Dr. Wallace I. Wolverton, Rector<lb />
of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in<lb />
Greenville, will make the dedicatory<lb />
prayer and pronounce the benedic-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Selections by the East Carolina<lb />
Orchestra and the East Carolina<lb />
Choir, appearing under the direction<lb />
of Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert of the<lb />
department of music, will be included<lb />
on the evening's program. Mrs.<lb />
Gladys White and Dr. Elwood Keister<lb />
will appear as soloists and will be<lb />
accompanied by George E. Perry, pi-<lb />
anist.<lb />
Members of the General Assembly<lb />
will be kept busy during their visit<lb />
here. A tour of the campus, a recital<lb />
of organ music, an informal recep-<lb />
tion at the home of President and<lb />
Mrs. Messick, and a dinner in the<lb />
North Dining Hall have been planned<lb />
in their honor.<lb />
"lyde A. Edwin Hall, a residence for women faculty members and students, will be dedicated March 8 as<lb />
East Carolina College celebrates the anniversary of ita establishment by an act of the North Carolina General<lb />
Assembly March 8, 1909. The building is named in honor of the late Dr. Erwin, who served as state superintendent<lb />
of public instruction and chairman of the Board of Trustees of East Carolina College.<lb />
Graduation Speakers<lb />
Chancellor Robert House of the<lb />
University of North Carolina and<lb />
Bishop Paul M. Garber of the<lb />
Methodist Church will speak at<lb />
Commencement Exerciwes here<lb />
May 21-23, according to Dr. John<lb />
D. Messick, president of the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Bishop Garber will deliver the<lb />
baccalaureate sermon and Chan-<lb />
cellor House will speak to the<lb />
graduates at the main eoraanence-<lb />
ment exercise.<lb />
JJJJIiepoeinK new library is nmed in honor of the late Dr. James Yadkin Joyner, one<lb />
of North Carolina's great leaders In education. The building, which at present house, a collection of mor. than<lb />
f hundred thousand books, will be dedicaUd Tuesday. March 8. Founders Day at the college.<lb /><pb facs="00038371_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Easttarolinian<lb />
Published bv the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
 Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TBCO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at the<lb />
U. S Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
CAST CAROLINI AH<lb />
I HI I I II I<lb />
Who's Who Arnold Students At East Carolina<lb />
Music Major Enjoys Playing With Collegians<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editor-inchief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Pbotograg her<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sports Assists<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Exchange Editor<lb />
Editorial Advisor<lb />
Financial Advisor<lb />
Technical Advisor<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co<lb />
aye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Valeria Shearon<lb />
Anne George, Stanley Jonee<lb />
Joyce Smith<lb />
Stan Jones<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
1. W. Browning and Neil King<lb />
Emil Massed<lb />
� Jan Raby, Roy Askew<lb />
 Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Misg Alary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Sherman M. Parka<lb />
 Greenville, N. C<lb />
'The 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<lb />
E. Fitzgerald<lb />
translated by<lb />
Staff Welcomes Guests<lb />
The staff of the EAST CAROLINIAN takes<lb />
this opportunity to extend a welcome to our<lb />
guests on campus today. Especially to the mem-<lb />
bers of our state legislature, we extend our wishes<lb />
for a pleasant visit at East Carolina College. We<lb />
are honored by your attendance and feel that<lb />
you will enjoy your short stay with us. We feel<lb />
that you will see us as we are: we are proud of<lb />
the opportunities that the people of North Caro-<lb />
lina through you, have Riven us. and hope to<lb />
show you that we are taking advantage ot these<lb />
opportunities. � fciHi<lb />
The staff of the newspaper is in New York<lb />
City attending a press convention sponsored by<lb />
Columbia University. We regret that we cannot<lb />
welcome you personally. Please feel free to come<lb />
into our offices in Austin Building. Files of our<lb />
newspaper are open to any visitor to our offices,<lb />
dating from 1926. when the paper was begun as<lb />
a regular publication, through the present date.<lb />
The certificates on the wall are only a few of<lb />
those we have received from various press asso-<lb />
ciations. Our primary goal is to present a student<lb />
new spap r that will reflect the interests of the<lb />
students and the college as a whole simultaneous-<lb />
ly-<lb />
Most of the students at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege are preparing for public school teaching;<lb />
manv others, however, are getting a degree in<lb />
Liberal Arts. We have a good cross section of the<lb />
people of eastern America here, with students<lb />
from manv states and including several foreign<lb />
countries. "The students, as a group, are happy<lb />
and form an aggregate comparable to that of<lb />
most other large e liege student bodies. We find<lb />
pleasure in working with a faculty which is made<lb />
up essentially of amiable Ph.Ds and with an<lb />
administration and staff that we feel are trying<lb />
to work for our best interests.<lb />
If visitors to our campus see us as we really<lb />
are. we feel that we will have nothing to be<lb />
ashamed of. Within ourselves we are convinced<lb />
that i ur college is becoming one of the better<lb />
colleges in the nation, and we are ready to re-<lb />
spond to any added opportunities that may come<lb />
our way.<lb />
The new quarter begins and brings<lb />
with it a preview of the SGA elec-<lb />
tions which will be held March 17<lb />
and are probably the biggest event<lb />
of the Spring session outside com-<lb />
mencement. With election time com-<lb />
ing around again, this year's campus<lb />
big wheels are getting ready to re-<lb />
tire and assume the positions of ad-<lb />
visors to the '5656 who's who-<lb />
This retiring group deserves more<lb />
than the standing round of applause<lb />
they always get; they have been one<lb />
of the hardest working student leg-<lb />
islatures in the history of the college.<lb />
Some of the things they will be re-<lb />
membered for are the changes in the<lb />
judiciary by-laws, a giant appropria-<lb />
tion for new band uniforms and the<lb />
presentation of CinemaScope for cam-<lb />
pus movies. And from now until the<lb />
middle of April it will be safe to bet<lb />
that the group will keep on chugging<lb />
until the new legislature moves in.<lb />
Notes from the campaign head-<lb />
quarters: There is a need for can-<lb />
didates for several offices. At press<lb />
time the only nominee for president<lb />
of the SGA is Emo Boado, the foot-<lb />
ball great from Wilmington. Since<lb />
the paper won't be printed again<lb />
until the elections are too far under-<lb />
way, we wont run campaign adver-<lb />
tisements for any officers. The paper<lb />
usually stands neutral anyway. For<lb />
this issue, we can only say that we<lb />
hope to see a red hot campaign.<lb />
Deadline for filing for candidacy, by<lb />
the way, is March 10.<lb />
Joyce Smith<lb />
Revise Educational System?<lb />
How many students here can explain the<lb />
provisions of the American Constitution and the<lb />
Declaration of Independence? Going further,<lb />
how manv Americans can? The number is piti-<lb />
fully small. On the other hand, how many Rus-<lb />
sians can tell about the Russian system of gov-<lb />
ernment Chances are that every Russian above<lb />
the fifth grade level could explain the basics of<lb />
Communism. Of course, the reasoning is simple:<lb />
the Communists have instilled their propaganda<lb />
into their educational system.<lb />
Those are facts. The Russians, although only<lb />
a small percentage of them are members of the<lb />
Communist party, are under a socialistic Com-<lb />
munist regime which calls for the obliteration of<lb />
illiteracy among the people. Beginning in 1917,<lb />
the government took over the schools in Russia,<lb />
Via the publication circles, we<lb />
picked up the following bit of witti-<lb />
cism regarding the career of teach-<lb />
ing. It was first printed in the Texas<lb />
OUTLOOK, and is from the mother<lb />
of a graduate of a school of teacher<lb />
training:<lb />
Dear Superintendent:<lb />
I appreciate your kind offer of a<lb />
job for my girl, Mary. She had her<lb />
heart set on being a school teacher,<lb />
but I talked her out of it. Teaching<lb />
school is too much like bein' a preach-<lb />
er wife. It's a high callin but peo-<lb />
ple expect you to give more'n they<lb />
pay for.<lb />
You take the teachers here in<lb />
town. The only difference between<lb />
them and Christian martyrs is the<lb />
date and the lack of a bonfire. They<lb />
wore hired to teach and they do it.<lb />
They teach the younguns that learn<lb />
and they entertain the ones that fell<lb />
on their heads when they was little.<lb />
But that ain't enough, they're sup-<lb />
posed to make obedient little angels<lb />
out of spoiled brats that never mind-<lb />
ed nobody and to wetnurse little wild-<lb />
cats so their mothers can get a rest,<lb />
and make geniuses out of ehildren<lb />
that couldn't have no sense with the<lb />
parents they got nohow.<lb />
But that ain't the worst. They got<lb />
to get up shows and plays to work<lb />
the school out of debt, and to sing<lb />
in the choir and teach a Sunday<lb />
School class. And when they ain't<lb />
doin' nothing else, they're supposed<lb />
to be a good example.<lb />
They don't get no pay for three<lb />
months and they can't pay their<lb />
hoard and buy decent clothes which<lb />
the people expect to see them wear.<lb />
On top of everything else, they can't<lb />
hold hands comin' home from prayer<lb />
meetin' without some old gossipy<lb />
sister startin' a scandal on them.<lb />
I'd just as soon be a plow mule as<lb />
a teacher. A mule works just as<lb />
hard, but it can relieve its soul by<lb />
kickin' up its heels after qulttin'<lb />
time without startin' any talk. I ap-<lb />
preciate your kind offer and may the<lb />
Lord have mercy on you and your<lb />
teachers, but my daughter ain't in-<lb />
ter esrted.<lb />
Yours truly,<lb />
The man with the saxophone is our<lb />
Who's Who for the week. We are<lb />
talking about Jim Alexander who<lb />
really adds a lot to the wonderful<lb />
music of the Collegians. This young<lb />
man, who is a music major, hails<lb />
from Columbia, N. C.<lb />
East Carolina students must act<lb />
as good advertisement for the school<lb />
as most people give their friends at<lb />
East Carolina credit for their choice<lb />
of this college. Thus held true with<lb />
Jim. He says his visit to the school<lb />
on high school day also aided him in<lb />
making E.C.C. his choice. Now that<lb />
he is here, Jim is quick in giving<lb />
favorable comments. "I think it is<lb />
a fine school says Jim, "and I like<lb />
it so much mainly because of the<lb />
friendly atmosphere of the people<lb />
and the willingness of the professors<lb />
to work hand in hand with the stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
During his four years of college<lb />
he has been quite an active person�<lb />
especially in the field of music. For<lb />
four years tnt college band has had<lb />
access to his music ability. Last year<lb />
he served as president of the college<lb />
oant4. He has also been a member of<lb />
the college choir and the Varsity<lb />
Glee Club for three years.<lb />
Jim served as student director of<lb />
the Glee Club last year. The college<lb />
orchestra has taken up part of his<lb />
time for two years. His part with the<lb />
Collegians should certainly highlight<lb />
his music experiences. Jim acU as<lb />
business manager this year and he<lb />
gives favorable praise for this group.<lb />
"Having a chance to play in as good<lb />
a band as the Collegians should be<lb />
an honor for anyone and it certainly<lb />
has been for me remarked Jim.<lb />
For the past two years Jim has<lb />
held a seat on the S.G.A. Last year<lb />
TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1955<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Jim Alexander<lb />
he held a seat<lb />
Education Club, of<lb />
vice-presid ni. Ink<lb />
trough the Music<lb />
which be was<lb />
- year Jim<lb />
holds the position of second vice-<lb />
president of the S.G.A. He is the<lb />
guy who always jumps up to clear<lb />
up points of parliamentary proce-<lb />
dure.<lb />
S.G.A, ad certainly added much to<lb />
Jim's experience. Summing it up in<lb />
his own words: "When I fhvt en-<lb />
tered S.G.A I didn't actually under-<lb />
stand wia- was going on and I cer-<lb />
tainly didn't understand what it<lb />
for, mil after being QB the<lb />
legish ' . for two year- I can really<lb />
appreciate it<lb />
Aside from � e abov<lb />
also find time for severa<lb />
ties. H<lb />
bhe Aii)<lb />
a inenr<lb />
duties, Jim<lb />
�rai fraterni-<lb />
was a charter member of<lb />
ifl PI i Omega and has been<lb />
r for three years. I.at year<lb />
�I vt d as I reasurer of this fra-<lb />
ternity. For the peat two years he<lb />
Pi while he is a member of the Circle<lb />
K this year. Jim is also a charter<lb />
tia been a member of the Phi Sigma<lb />
m( ,� of the Phi Mu Alpha, the<lb />
nal music fraternity, which has<lb />
recently been brought to our<lb />
campu 1,<lb />
Having just completed his practice<lb />
teaching the experiences are fres in<lb />
hi mind and he says it proved to<lb />
 B lot of fun. He did his practice<lb />
teaching in the Training School and<lb />
at the local ' igh school.<lb />
Jim is crazy about sport? and h;s-<lb />
ke ' all rates first place as hia fa<lb />
vorile spurt. Jim prefers the 'cool<lb />
; in- also enjoys going to the<lb />
movies.<lb />
A 1 is true wkfc � omjoi ity oJ<lb />
 o's Who, Jim's greatest honoi<lb />
w ile in college was being chosen<lb />
V!io Who Among American Col-<lb />
leges and Universities.<lb />
Graduation comes for Jim in May.<lb />
I ommenting oil leaving, he says,<lb />
"I've enjoyed it so much! The time<lb />
has flown by so fast that it doesn't<lb />
seem like 1 should be graduating<lb />
Uncle Sam hav u few plane for Jim<lb />
as e plans to go into the Air Force<lb />
, July. 1 will go into service as a<lb />
commissioned officer as be gets a<lb />
commission through the ROT in<lb />
May. Jim, who is a distinguished<lb />
military student, comments on the<lb />
f&amp;OTC program by saying. "It is a<lb />
wonderful program for a person who<lb />
ts to be an officer and still get<lb />
a college education<lb />
This fine person has added a lot<lb />
to the spirit of Eas4 Carolina Col-<lb />
ege. His smiling face will surely be<lb />
missed and we would like to take<lb />
this opportunity to extend him our<lb />
I wishes-<lb />
We are watching the new dormitories grow<lb />
day by day. When the foundations were laid, the<lb />
foundations were also established for more stu-<lb />
dents to come to East Carolina College for as<lb />
education. These two new buildings have th<lb />
needed here a number of years, but even with<lb />
this additional space, EC is growing in appli-<lb />
cants faster than space is being made availal<lb />
for them. Let's take a quick glance at the hous<lb />
situation on campus.<lb />
The present dormitory capacity fur won<lb />
students is approximately 900. This is includ<lb />
every available space on a n mis�the .<lb />
the Faculty Apartments, and the present<lb />
dormitories. There are 806 women student<lb />
on campus to be placed for next year. 11<lb />
week in February there were 575 nev.<lb />
applicants to be considered for this c lleg<lb />
next year. This is a 47 percent increase q<lb />
it was last year for the month of February,<lb />
ne months of March. April and May thai<lb />
itions come in rapidly. Some wise high -<lb />
students have already applied two years .<lb />
vance. To help with the shortage of spac<lb />
year women students will live in Ragsdale <lb />
which, however, can only house about !�<lb />
dents. If the new women's dorm is complete<lb />
will take care of 306 students. With just a<lb />
arithmetic it is easy to see that even witl<lb />
new dorm (which may not even be avail<lb />
first of next year) housing will continue �<lb />
terrific problem. We will learn in April whe<lb />
or not the new building will be available. I<lb />
will not be completed, the headache atari<lb />
fortunately, even if it is finished and in u<lb />
headache of more applicants than spai<lb />
present.<lb />
Since the women students are taking<lb />
Ragsdale Hall, formerly a men's dorm, that<lb />
leave the rooming situation for the men<lb />
equally acute position. The new dorm for<lb />
will be in operation next year, but even th;<lb />
n t take care of the overflow.<lb />
The money for the two dormitor<lb />
are now being built was appropriated tw<lb />
ago. Two more small dorms for mt" student<lb />
one additional dorm for women student- w<lb />
go a long way toward solving the housing<lb />
lem at East Carolina.<lb />
TUE<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Just One Thing to Talk About!<lb />
This isn't a sport column, but the<lb />
talk "around campus" lately has been<lb />
about just one thing�the ACC-ECC<lb />
game of the 19th over in Wilson.<lb />
We got real lucky an i secured a<lb />
ticket Saturday afternoon. A friend<lb />
who had a ticket to the game decided<lb />
that he had rather see State and<lb />
Maryland battle it out.<lb />
The ticket situation down here was<lb />
really a mess, with around 1,000<lb />
students hunting down 7o tickets.<lb />
ACC claims that they can now seat<lb />
1,000 in their gym. Maybe they car<lb />
If so. what happened to the other<lb />
375 tickets? Why didn't they sell<lb />
them to the ECC students instead of<lb />
just anybody and everybody around<lb />
Wilson? Seems to us that the EC<lb />
students should have been next in<lb />
line after the AC students. And all<lb />
through the game there was always<lb />
the remark, "What's wrong. East<lb />
Carolina, we can't hear you And<lb />
they had practically their whole stu-<lb />
dent body when they came down here.<lb />
We arrived at the gym at 7 o'clock.<lb />
one hour before game time. The long<lb />
line that we looked for wasn't there<lb />
at all. The gym was already packed<lb />
to near capacity. Even the small<lb />
- eti n reserved for East Carolina<lb />
led, so a e ended up way<lb />
down at end of the gym in a cor-<lb />
ner seat rig  in the middle of some<lb />
ACC fans.<lb />
A half hour before game time,<lb />
AOC's excited student body led by<lb />
their cheerleaders and a campus band<lb />
comp - d of almost two-thirds drums<lb />
ays managed to sound off<lb />
when BOO bad L l' 1,a!1) started<lb />
throwing off team.<lb />
At ACC's gym the fans are prac-<lb />
the court and can almost<lb />
and touch the players.<lb />
no up practice until the<lb />
game the ACC students<lb />
Licany 11<lb />
reach o<lb />
From v<lb />
� nd of I<lb />
"booed"<lb />
the East Carolina players,<lb />
;ially .1. C. Thomas. Maybe<lb />
localise he won the game<lb />
down here with his free throws.<lb />
"Li : ' ' e si oreboard C e ACC<lb />
il<lb />
V I<lb />
studi<lb />
half<lb />
ts<lb />
ime<lb />
.� lied across the gym at<lb />
They had a big 16 point<lb />
lead! "Things can start happening<lb />
an AC fan said, and he was right!<lb />
T e Pirate caught fire! Little<lb />
Cecil Heath started hitting long-<lb />
long shots from all angles as did<lb />
(iuy Meiidenhall. ACC's tall players<lb />
looked on underneath the basket.<lb />
They looked like a new team. Late<lb />
in the last quartei AC'S 16-point<lb />
i.ad was cut to a narrow two point<lb />
margin. The Atlantic Christian fans<lb />
were scared stiff and all agreed,<lb />
"You gotta do something with<lb />
Heath Mendenhall put in another<lb />
long one and an AC man remarked,<lb />
"We tried to get that boy<lb />
With about nine seconds left in the<lb />
game, foul shots assured AC of the<lb />
victory and an AC student gave the<lb />
signal to start the "handkerchief<lb />
caving" and chanting of "poor East<lb />
Carolina A lady told me, "They<lb />
learned it from East Carolina<lb />
The ACC students were a happy<lb />
bunch. After 11 long years they had<lb />
finally made the "big kill" and gotten<lb />
"Bohunkus" to boot.<lb />
How long will they keep it?<lb />
Many women students have been conci<lb />
about room reservations for the coming year. If<lb />
the new dorm is completed, seniors will ha<lb />
choice of their present room or space in the i<lb />
modern building. Then juniors will hav<lb />
choice, and on down until the new dorm is fil<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
The -taff is at the present time<lb />
attending a press convention in the<lb />
Big City. We will return to campus<lb />
�-tttaSSTriSSfiS anysoViWthe - - E���"5� �<lb />
ages of six to 21 to refuse the opportunities of<lb />
education. Even the institutions of higher educa-<lb />
tion are under the control of the government.<lb />
The Russians begin early to teach their youth the<lb />
basics of Communism. They are taught to read<lb />
and write through the symbols of government.<lb />
What do we do here, in our educational sys-<lb />
tems, to further the democratic theory? It is true<lb />
that we are taught American history with bias<lb />
to promote patriotism. Children are taught the<lb />
virtues of the Fathers of the country; for exam-<lb />
p'e, George Washington never told a lie, accord-<lb />
ing- tc our brothers and sisters in the primary<lb />
jr rdes. Throughout high school we still salute<lb />
1 e flag. When we get to college we are required,<lb />
in North Carolina, to take a course in the basics<lb />
of American Government. As adults, Americans<lb />
know little or nothing about the actual documents<lb />
that provide us with our freedom. Out of the<lb />
members of one chapter of the DAR, who should<lb />
know as much about the American Constitution<lb />
as any citizens of the country, three out of over<lb />
100 had actually read that document.<lb />
We are not advocating radical changes in<lb />
the American educational system. Thomas Jef-<lb />
ferson, however, said that a change in govern-<lb />
mental policy should be made with every genera-<lb />
tion to meet the needs of those whom it is to<lb />
serve. There is a definite need for further edu-<lb />
cation of our citizenry on the essential principles<lb />
of our form of government. We cannot promote<lb />
the growth of something of which we know noth-<lb />
ing about.<lb />
editor and business manager are<lb />
Joyce Smith, feature editor, Anne<lb />
George, assistant editor, Stan Jones,<lb />
a�dstant editor and photographer,<lb />
Billy Arnold; sports editor, J. W.<lb />
Browning, sports assistant, and Jim-<lb />
my Ferrell, staff assistants.<lb />
New editors for the publications<lb />
will be chosen during the week of<lb />
March 14. The editors will assume<lb />
their duties in September of this year.<lb />
The Publications Board of the college,<lb />
under the chairmanship of Dr. Clin-<lb />
ton R. Prewett, always choose the<lb />
editors of the publications, both the<lb />
annual and the newspaper.<lb />
Information On Summer<lb />
Jobs Now Available<lb />
Students interested) in obtaining<lb />
summer jobs may obtain information<lb />
free of charge by writing to Na-<lb />
tional Directory Service, Box 65, Win-<lb />
ton Place Station, Cincinnati 32,<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
This organization prinlg a booklet<lb />
containing information on where to<lb />
send applications for jobs during sum-<lb />
mer montihs, and a list of more than<lb />
175 types of jobs that may be found<lb />
throughout the United States.<lb />
Letters To Editor<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Considerable confusion seems to<lb />
have arisen over an expression of<lb />
opinion recently attributed to me, to<lb />
the effect that 1 would eat my hat<lb />
if Dr. Pingel's English 220 class com-<lb />
pleted the novel which was its class<lb />
project during the winter term. Let<lb />
me, with due respect to your report-<lb />
er, assui S you that I was misquoted<lb />
in this particular case.<lb />
Wfcat I did say was that I would<lb />
eat my hat if Dr. Pingel's class suc-<lb />
ceeded in getting its novel published<lb />
and issued in the form of a book for<lb />
ale to the reading public. I think I<lb />
also was pretty careful to stipulate<lb />
that the book must be put out by a<lb />
reputable publisher, in printed for-<lb />
mat and not mimeographed. Most of<lb />
my remarks were made during the<lb />
course of a conversation with Mr<lb />
Emo Boado, one of the more promi-<lb />
nent members of Dr. Pingel's class.<lb />
Mr. Boado will, I am sure, back up<lb />
what I have just written, particu-<lb />
larly since he plans to be among<lb />
those present in my English 112a<lb />
class during the Spring term.<lb />
I would like to emphasize that 1<lb />
am proud to be a colleague of Dr.<lb />
Pingel, and that I admire and ap-<lb />
prove wholeheartedly of her work<lb />
with the class that has just completed<lb />
what I am sure is a good novel. The<lb />
interest that her students have shown<lb />
in her classes has always been an<lb />
inspiration to the rest of us in the<lb />
English Department, and we all hope<lb />
that she keeps up the splendid work.<lb />
Also, in spite of whatever digestive<lb />
discomfort might be involved in the<lb />
process, il do hope that I will have<lb />
to eat my hat.<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Edgar W. Hirshberg<lb />
(Editor's note: The preceding letter<lb />
refers to an article by Emily S.<lb />
Boyce on the novel just completed<lb />
Campus Couple Of The Week<lb />
On Campus Entertainment<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
Meeting In Accounting Class<lb />
remember what about him first im-<lb />
pressed her.<lb />
"We enjoy dancing, movies, and<lb />
watching all sports stated Bobbie<lb />
Lou, and Johnny nodded in agree-<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
An accounting class was the meet-<lb />
ing place of Bobbie Lou Avant, jun-<lb />
ior from Whiteville, and Johnny<lb />
Brown, senior from Hickory. They<lb />
lay all the "blame" on Miss Ruby<lb />
Edens, who saw fit to arrange the meat.<lb />
students alphabetically. Johnny de- j "One day Bobbie Lou related,<lb />
elared that h s was first impressed by "Barbara Strickland, my roommate,<lb />
Bobbie Lou because he thought she and I were looking at rings in a jew-<lb />
was smart and good looking. Since elry store window uptown. I had just<lb />
she had known who he was prior to j pointed out a ring that I especially<lb />
" avinyr clasps with him, she did not ijed iim<lb />
by Dr. Martha Pingel's English 220<lb />
class. Miss Boyce apologizes for the<lb />
misquoting of information and the<lb />
editors also send along apologies.<lb />
Also via the grapevine, we have<lb />
heard that Dr. Hirshberg will eat his<lb />
hat in Wright Circle, when the novel<lb />
is published. Our staff photographer<lb />
will be on hand if the incident oc-<lb />
curs.)<lb />
True Story Contest<lb />
For College Writers<lb />
For the fifth consecutive year<lb />
True Story Magazine is offering forty<lb />
thousand dollars in cash prizes for<lb />
submitted true stories.<lb />
The editors of True Story make<lb />
it clear that an entrant need not be<lb />
a skilled writer to win one of the 157<lb />
cash awards, including the first prize<lb />
of $5,000. The only major require-<lb />
ment is that the true .story be writ-<lb />
ten honestly and sincerely.<lb />
In previous years the editors of<lb />
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turned around to find<lb />
Johnny and some more boys. They<lb />
had heard everything I said. This<lb />
was really an embarrassing moment,<lb />
and I would have felt much better at<lb />
the time if the ground had opened<lb />
up and smallowed me<lb />
Poor Johnny seems to have had<lb />
several embarrassing moments. This<lb />
interview was to have taken place at<lb />
4 p.m. and at 4:15 p.m Johnny had<lb />
still not arrived. Bobbie Lou, by<lb />
this time, was beginning to get an-<lb />
gry. When she called Johnny, she<lb />
found that he had been asleep, and<lb />
had forgotten all about the interview.<lb />
When he finally arrived, he was<lb />
very much embarrassed.<lb />
A few weekends ago, Johnny vis-<lb />
ited at Bobbie Lou's house. In the<lb />
confusion of packing, he forgot an<lb />
all-important item�his necktie, let<lb />
also seems that he turned a bottle<lb />
of catsup over on the table.<lb />
Johnny gave Bobbie Lou her dia-<lb />
mond on February 13, while they<lb />
were in her dining room. Although<lb />
they have not set a definite wedding<lb />
date, they plan to be married soon<lb />
after Bobbie Lou finishes school in<lb />
the spring of 1956. Johnny will fin-<lb />
ish either at the end of fall or winter<lb />
quarter next year.<lb />
Best wishes are extended to this<lb />
couple in their future life.<lb />
Every year the Student Government As<lb />
ciation allots a certain sum to the Entertainn<lb />
Committee, composed of representatives of<lb />
student body and a staff or faculty member-<lb />
chairmen, with the purpose of the Entertainment<lb />
Committee scheduling prominent artists in v<lb />
ous fields to appear at East Carolina College a<lb />
enrich the cultural interest of the studen:<lb />
The Columbus Boychoir. famous ensen.<lb />
young singers, opened the 1954-1955 Entertain-<lb />
ment Series on October 28. This group was f<lb />
ed in 1940 in Columbus, Ohio, by Herbert Hufl<lb />
man, who is director of the choir. The Columl<lb />
Boychoir School is located in Princeton, N. J.<lb />
and during the summer at a camp provided<lb />
the Chautauqua Institution, center of art<lb />
culture in western New York State. The w<lb />
provides both musical and academic tra<lb />
and on tour the boys travel in their own "So;<lb />
house on Wheels" bus.<lb />
Igor Gorin, baritone, one of the top nai<lb />
today in the fields of concert, opera, televisi<lb />
and radio, sang at East Carolina on Decem<lb />
Gorin achieved his first great popularity<lb />
the American public through radio. He has<lb />
peared on the Telephone Hour, the Chicago T;<lb />
tre of the Air, the Voice of Firestone, and other<lb />
outstanding programs. He also had leading<lb />
tone roles in such operas as The Barber of Se<lb />
Traviata, and Faust. His other successes r<lb />
been performances in the music-drama All F<lb />
West, presented in Ogden, Utah. In this sp<lb />
lar production, Gorin portrayed the leading<lb />
of Brigham Young.<lb />
Yma Sumac, "The Vocal Miracle of<lb />
Ages and her company of dancers and n<lb />
cians appeared February 9 in a thrilling t<lb />
of entertainment to college students and towns-<lb />
people. Her voice, said by music critics to 5 � the<lb />
most astonishing in the world, amazed her<lb />
ers. One of her most outstanding number-<lb />
Chunchu, the story of a bird who became a<lb />
man, and Miss Sumac seemed to be equal;<lb />
ease in the various ranges of the song.<lb />
Nicole Henriot French pianist, performed<lb />
here March 1. Nicole Henriot is a world-renown-<lb />
ed pianist, and her piano renditions were enjoyed<lb />
by everyone.<lb />
The final entertainment of the series will he<lb />
The Men of Song, a group of four male voices<lb />
and a pianist-arranger, to be presented April 13<lb />
In addition. Shep Fields and His Rippling<lb />
Rhythm Orchestra appeared October 15 in a con-<lb />
cert-dance engagement as a preliminary event to<lb />
Homecoming Day for Alumni.<lb />
All students are admitted to the Entertain-<lb />
ment Series by presentation of their student<lb />
Identification Cards. Alumni Secretary James W<lb />
Butler serves as chairman of this committee<lb />
which is in charge of all arrangements.<lb />
Another outstanding feature offered East<lb />
Carolina students is membership into the East<lb />
Carolina Film Club. Upon the purchase of a ticket<lb />
at the price of one dollar, students became mem-<lb />
bers of this club and gained admittance to the four<lb />
full movies and one short shown in the Joyner<lb />
Library Auditorium. This program is made pos-<lb />
sible through the cooperation of the Greenvjle<lb />
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Trials; Eight Lcttcrmen Report<lb />
24-Game Slate Brings<lb />
Buccaneers Against<lb />
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by Neil King<lb />
gaat Carolni-a baseball practice<lb />
1 March 1, with rain threat-<lb />
throughout the session, but<lb />
falls. � fire,t h�lf of prae-<lb />
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�-day squad took turns<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
EAST CAROLlKUH<lb />
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Bulldogs Secure<lb />
NS Loop Crown;<lb />
Pirates Bow Out<lb />
rivm<lb />
With the 1964-55 basketball season , Wolfpack sent four All-American per-<lb />
finished and packed away into the formers against the Martinez men.<lb />
hiitory books, East Carolina fans i The<lb />
s.ould survey the records with pride<lb />
ent)<lb />
� Laie.<lb />
Mallory ha fungo to the ltst-<lb />
. and to the freshman hope-<lb />
who'll trying to take the<lb />
ibs, Lettermen Bill Loving<lb />
Mack Cherry threw for batting<lb />
. while two freshman aspir-<lb />
Sunii and Dick "Campy"<lb />
book turns behind the plate.<lb />
Mallory haw thus to say about the<lb />
ifter a one-day look-see: "We'll<lb />
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should be better than last<lb />
's Mace Brown, former major<lb />
for over a decade, assisted<lb />
with pitching instructions,<lb />
moundmen reported for drill<lb />
k with lettermen Mack Cher-<lb />
B ,11 Loving, and Ken Hall heading<lb />
ist. Freshman Tommy Pruitt,<lb />
IS looked very good in<lb />
. itching drills, will probably<lb />
the starting nod from Coach<lb />
! y if he continues to improve,<lb />
include: Cecil<lb />
and satisfaction. Coach Howard Por-<lb />
ter's purple and gold finished third<lb />
in the regular season standings arid<lb />
received a chance in the NAilA play-<lb />
off for this disitriot. This is quite a<lb />
feat for a team which was rated to<lb />
be bottom-ofwthe-barrel material at<lb />
the beginning of the year.<lb />
Congratulation aie i1 order to<lb />
the entire Pirate squad.<lb />
The Pirate swimmers have had a<lb />
rather grim season, lasting over three<lb />
months. Howver, it must he noted that<lb />
Coach Ray Martinez' newly-formed<lb />
team has met some of the greatest<lb />
squads in the East.<lb />
Duke, Davidson, Clemson, The Cita-<lb />
dil. and Virginia Military Institute<lb />
an- among the many "name" teams<lb />
the locals have met during their first<lb />
year of organized swimming. North<lb />
Carolina State, the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference titleholder, was another<lb />
top club that defeated' the Bucs. The<lb />
High Point College, double-header, in<lb />
High Point; 29, Guilford College, in<lb />
Greenville;<lb />
May 4, Atlantic Christian, in<lb />
Greenville; 6, Guilford College, in<lb />
Guilford; 7, Elon College, double-<lb />
1 header, in Elon; 10, Wake Forest,<lb />
in Kinsiton (night game); ,1. Guil-<lb />
ford College, in Greenville; 12, At-<lb />
lantic Christian, in Wilson; 13; WTake<lb />
Forest, in Rocky Mount (night game).<lb />
Regular game time will be 2:45<lb />
ear lettermen<lb />
2b; Charlie Cherry, 3b; out-<lb />
era Gartner Cline and Bob Pen-1 - double-headers starting at<lb />
. ad catcher Bill Cline. Four mc<lb />
L<lb />
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struggling for the initial sacker's<lb />
while either Jerry Stewart,<lb />
inford freshman, or Billy Vestal<lb />
nail down the shortstop posi-<lb />
Mtillory expects to cut the squad<lb />
� n to approximately 20 men by the<lb />
of the week; hence giving him<lb />
more adequate working basis for<lb />
pping a team into shape.<lb />
Pirates have a 24-game sched-<lb />
, featuring the University of Mich-<lb />
here, and three contests with<lb />
 Wake Forest Deacons.<lb />
The schedule:<lb />
March 23 and 24, Springfield, Mass.<lb />
� Greermlle; .March 29, Wake For-<lb />
D Wake Forest;<lb />
April 1, High Point College, double-<lb />
 in Greenville; 5, Atlantic<lb />
istian College, in Wilson; 7, Uni-<lb />
v uf Michigan, in Greenville;<lb />
Monttlair, N. J double-header,<lb />
Greenville; 15, Atlantic Christian<lb />
llege, in Greenville; 23, Elon Col-<lb />
ge, double-header, in Greenville; 26,<lb />
ford College, in Guilford; 27,<lb />
2 o'clock.<lb />
East Carolina Places<lb />
Two Stars On Mythical<lb />
All-Conference Squad<lb />
Two East Carolina basketeers, Cap-<lb />
tain Cecil Heath and sophomore<lb />
flash Don Harris, were selected on<lb />
the mythical All-North State Con-<lb />
ference team for the 1954-55 season<lb />
by the coaches of the league.<lb />
Heath, the smallest man on the<lb />
squad at 5-10, made the team for<lb />
his second consecutive time. He was<lb />
plagued by kidney injuries through-<lb />
out the season and missed several<lb />
games, but his outstanding play<lb />
could not be overlooked. A senior,<lb />
Heath played four years of good<lb />
basketball under Coach Porter and<lb />
was one of the best floormeti in the<lb />
state.<lb />
Don Harris, sophomore sensation<lb />
from Lauriiburg, was the leading<lb />
Pirate scorer for the regular season<lb />
with a terrific average of 21.2. The<lb />
6-1 forward was a strong reason why<lb />
the Buccaneers captured a high spot<lb />
in the conference ratings.<lb />
Other members of the All-Loop<lb />
team are Bob Ortmyer, Floyd Propst,<lb />
and Raeford Wells of Lenoir Rhyne;<lb />
Jerry Williams and John Marley from<lb />
I Atlantic Christian; Bill Atkins, Guil-<lb />
ford; Dave Maddox, Elon; and John<lb />
Pyecha, Appalachian.<lb />
Southern Confeience champs, V.<lb />
M.I also boasted an A11-American.<lb />
Perhaps the most important<lb />
achievement of the season for the<lb />
new team is the gaining of valuable<lb />
experience against the best the East<lb />
Coast has to offer. The majority of<lb />
the boys are freshmen who have had<lb />
no previous swimming experience<lb />
and what better training could they<lb />
have?<lb />
Coach M. rtinez has stated that his<lb />
boys "have made great improvement<lb />
with every match. We should be at<lb />
our strongest against William and<lb />
Mary aqd the odds should be even<lb />
The hussky instructor has great as-<lb />
pirations for his future swimming<lb />
squads and says that next year the<lb />
East Carolina Poolsters might be<lb />
capable of matching the bigger<lb />
schools in the state.<lb />
East Carolina's hopes of returning<lb />
to Kansas City to compete in the<lb />
NAIA tournament as a representa-<lb />
tive of District 26 were shattered last<lb />
Monday night as Atlantic Christian's<lb />
Bulldogs virtually couldn't miss.<lb />
The score: AC 107, EC 98. John Mar-<lb />
ley, AC center, took high scoring<lb />
honors for the contest with 27 tallies.<lb />
J. C. Thomas had 24 and Nick<lb />
Nichols had 22 for the Buccaneers.<lb />
Don Harris, Cecil Heath, and Guy<lb />
Mendenhall wre lost via the foul<lb />
route. Nichols sustained a shoulder<lb />
injury which kept him out most of<lb />
j the second half.<lb />
The Bulldogs had an uncanny<lb />
shooting accuracy of 62 per cent<lb />
from the floor while EC was not far<lb />
behind with 48 per cent accuracy.<lb />
Atlantic Christian led at halftime<lb />
56-51.<lb />
Howard Porter's Pirate Golf team,<lb />
the North State Conference champ-<lb />
ions for six consecutive years, will<lb />
begin practice next week for the 1955<lb />
season.<lb />
Leading the list of players will be<lb />
big Claude King, Harry Rainey, and<lb />
Pat Hunt. King was the individual<lb />
Conference champion last year and<lb />
is expected to be at the peak of his<lb />
ability this spring. Rainey and Hunt<lb />
are both returning lettermen and<lb />
and will probably combine with King<lb />
to make uip three of the participants<lb />
of the Buc four-man-team. The golf-<lb />
ers will play both four and six-man<lb />
matches.<lb />
Young Johnny Rainey, a freshman,<lb />
j will provide the squad with a fresh<lb />
I spark. Graduated from the '54 links-<lb />
ters is dynamic Dave Martin.<lb />
Coach Porter announced that all<lb />
boys interested in joining the teams<lb />
should contact him next week, Jet is<lb />
hoped that there will be matches<lb />
with Wake Forest and other mem-<lb />
bers of the bigger schools of the state.<lb />
All home meets will take place at the<lb />
local country club.<lb />
�Atlantic Christian College, second<lb />
ranked during the regular season,<lb />
I reared through the North State Con-<lb />
ference tournament at Lexington to<lb />
take the loop crown from the fumb-<lb />
ling fingers of the Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Bears in a 108-85 scrap.<lb />
The Bulldogs opened the first<lb />
round of the tournament by downing<lb />
Catawba and then went on the ram-<lb />
page to nmash Higi Point 82-69. High<lb />
Point pulled the upset of the week by<lb />
dropping highly-rated East Carolina<lb />
91-70 in a game completely dominat-<lb />
ed by the Panthers.<lb />
In the semifinals Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
followed AOC's rout of High Point<lb />
with an 80-71 victory over Elon.<lb />
These wins placed the Bulldogs and<lb />
the Beam in the top position.<lb />
Coach Jack McComas' fiery squad<lb />
took command of the final battle<lb />
with Buchanan, Marley, and Williams<lb />
pus' ir.g to a 53-36 halftime lead over<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne. Buchanan played ter-<lb />
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took high-fcoring honors by collect-<lb />
ing a total of 22. Atlantic Christian's<lb />
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conference champion in North State<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
TUESDAY, MARCH I ,<lb />
World Affairs Institute Here Next Thursday<lb />
Skown above are merabrs of the planning committed �hieh will brinp the State FBLA Convention to the<lb />
East Carolina campu this month. From left to right they are: Mr. Norman Cameron, Lane Harrell. Bobby Mann,<lb />
Mark Edmundson, Justus McKiel, Dr. James White; sitting Belinda Newsome, Kenneth Cole. Bobbie Lou Avant<lb />
and Shirle Newton.<lb />
K'a-i; Carolina College will hold it<lb />
second annual World Affairs Insti-<lb />
tute Thursday, March 10. "The Com-<lb />
munist Threat in the United Statee,<lb />
South America, and Europe" will rt-<lb />
ceive emphasis in programs intro-<lb />
ducing a group of lecturers of inter-<lb />
national reputation.<lb />
John C. Metcalfe, Washington edi-<lb />
tor of Worldwide Press Service and<lb />
one of this country's ace newspaper<lb />
men, will act as moderator at a series<lb />
f meetings held during the day. His<lb />
extensive ex ei ience as reporter ami<lb />
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Yorkers are swept along<lb />
lievable tide of<lb />
State Chapter Of FBLA Stages<lb />
March Convention On Campus<lb />
The North Carolina organization of<lb />
the Futuw Business Leaders of Amer-<lb />
ica will sftage its first convention at<lb />
Hast Carolina College March 25-2G.<lb />
Represent&amp;threB of chapters through-<lb />
out the gtate are expected to attend.<lb />
Dr. James White of the East Caro-<lb />
lina department of business educa-<lb />
tion, state FBLA sponsor, and stu-<lb />
dents and faculty members of the<lb />
college chapter, are now making ar-<lb />
rangements for the meeting.<lb />
The Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America is a national organization<lb />
for high school and college students<lb />
interested in the fields of business<lb />
and business education. The chapter<lb />
at East farolina was begun three<lb />
years ago and is now one of the<lb />
largest organizations on the campus.<lb />
Plan,s for the March convention<lb />
were begun BA the college this week<lb />
at a meeting of the chairmen of the<lb />
committees and faculty sponsors of<lb />
the Fast Carolina chapter. Working<lb />
with students in preparation for the<lb />
convention are the following faculty<lb />
members of the college department<lb />
of business education: Dr. White,<lb />
Mr. Norman Cameron, and Mr. Alton<lb />
Finch.<lb />
Chairmen of student committees<lb />
include Kenneth Cole, Kinston, re-<lb />
jristeration; Bobby Mann. Newport,<lb />
arrangements; Mack Edraondson,<lb />
Kinston. entertainment; Belida New-<lb />
some, Fremont and Justus MeKeel,<lb />
Bethel, publicity; and Lane Harrell,<lb />
Macclesfield, elections.<lb />
I'd<lb />
journalist; Boyd France, foreign af-<lb />
ir pt !�; for "Business Week<lb />
and Jorge Hazera, counselor of the<lb />
Costa Ricari Embassy in Washinjrton<lb />
and representative of Costa Rica on<lb />
the fnter-American Economic and So-<lb />
cial Council.<lb />
Plans for the Institute have been<lb />
announced by Dr. George Pasti of<lb />
the college department of social stud<lb />
ies, chairman of a committee of fac-<lb />
ulty members who are now complet-<lb />
ing arrangements Iul' the event.<lb />
The Institute will open with an as-<lb />
sembly in the Wiitrht auditorium at<lb />
10 a.m at which students and fac-<lb />
ulty members will hear talks by the<lb />
visiting speakers. An informal lunch-<lb />
eon in the North Dining Room will<lb />
be followed by group discussions<lb />
among- students, faculty members.<lb />
and the lecturers at me' ting in the<lb />
V Hut and the Mamie E. .lenkins<lb />
Alumni House.<lb />
A television program at 6 p.m.<lb />
over WNCT of Greenville will pre-<lb />
BOYD FRANCE<lb />
PER MONSF'N<lb />
JOHN (.<lb />
the Institute speakers to an<lb />
Eastern North Carolina audience.<lb />
A forum on world affair at h j mi.<lb />
in the College Theatre will ho open<lb />
to the public. The program will in-<lb />
clude brief talks by the visiting lec-<lb />
turers and a queetion-and-an wei<lb />
period during which speakers and<lb />
members of the audience will pai<lb />
ticipate.<lb />
(Circle K Reports On Projects<lb />
1955 Graduates<lb />
All -tudents who have done<lb />
their student teaching and who<lb />
will graduate in May or August.<lb />
1 (� should submit their Spring<lb />
schedules to the office of Student<lb />
Teaching and Placement immedi-<lb />
ately. ays Dr. I. L. Oppelt.<lb />
These schedules must be in his<lb />
office before March 8 if the stu-<lb />
dents wish to be placed on the<lb />
active list.<lb />
a gay. in<lb />
events.<lb />
French Pianist Appears Here<lb />
Steve Fa<lb />
Shearon, Harry Beat<lb />
Kin,<lb />
V g<lb />
Ask<lb />
Ar<lb />
s in the production include:<lb />
ike Being in Love "Down<lb />
S tare "The Hea-<lb />
'T , Love of my<lb />
Me, B rid to Me<lb />
B it F i i Go I<lb />
as1 of "Briga-<lb />
r  Martin, Tommy<lb />
. Jeff Doug-las;<lb />
Dean; Gerald<lb />
Beaton; Charles<lb />
Frank Ham-<lb />
is MacGuffie; Frank Bod-<lb />
MacLaren; Frances<lb />
MacLaren; Nancy<lb />
MacLaren; Myrl Maness,<lb />
Ies Dalrymple, Roy<lb />
arles Starnes, Mr. Lundie;<lb />
Nancy Cooke, Jane Ashton; James<lb />
Corum, Frank; June Crews, Maggie;<lb />
and Gail Mullen, Kate.<lb />
Music will be furnished by a se-<lb />
ip of the Fast Carolina<lb />
Orchestra. Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert,<lb />
direct the Easrt Carolina depart-<lb />
ment of music, urges any students<lb />
interested in dancing or singing in<lb />
the chorus to come to the music of-<lb />
fice in the Writ I building at noon<lb />
any day to try out.<lb />
Dr. Kence Cu1 rt and Dr. Ut-<lb />
terback, English Department, are pro-<lb />
ducing pw. This team has also<lb />
produ News "Blossom<lb />
Time and "The Student Prince<lb />
which hav been given at East Caro-<lb />
lina College during the last three<lb />
year?.<lb />
Jean Dupree will serve as chair-<lb />
man of the Prod ted Committee<lb />
and as; ass I dramatic director.<lb />
Mary Dunn Beatty is dance director.<lb />
Rehersal.s will berm this week, ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Ket neth N. Cuthbert.<lb />
Students will he admitted by show-<lb />
ing their identification card?.<lb />
Nicole Henriot, widely acclaimed<lb />
young French pianist, played at East<lb />
Carolina College last Thursday at 8<lb />
p.m. in � e Wright auditorium. The<lb />
u cei by "The Frail Thunderer as<lb />
Magazine called her, was spon-<lb />
y the c I ge Entertainment<lb />
�  ittee.<lb />
"For all ; ractical purposes she<lb />
be subtitled 'Little ML� Horo-<lb />
witz start d Rudolph Elie in the<lb />
Boston Herald after the blonde Pa-<lb />
risie neV third appearance in Boston.<lb />
'� East Carolina Miss Henriot's<lb />
program included works by Bach,<lb />
Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Chopin,<lb />
the Entertainment Committee has<lb />
announced.<lb />
She wa born in Paris and began<lb />
studying- piano at seven, when she<lb />
entered the Paris Conservatoire. At<lb />
15 she made her debut with the<lb />
Pasdelott Orchestra, a success which<lb />
brought subsequent engag m nts<lb />
with other orchestras in Paris and<lb />
appearance in Brussels.<lb />
Nicole Hesiriot was t e firs4 French<lb />
pianisrt heard in England after :h<lb />
armistice. This was the beginning of<lb />
a post-war career which has brought<lb />
her fame in this country, in South<lb />
America, in various European coun-<lb />
tries, and in Egy; t. Algeria. Israel.<lb />
and Turkey.<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For All Occasions<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
1<lb />
6m<lb />
The Circle K Club bag undertaken<lb />
a number of project and activities<lb />
it the Grei � ana Ea-t<lb />
area tnu year, according to<lb />
a report of club work by President<lb />
Ravby Ektwarde<lb />
Last fall � i spons tal-<lb />
enl � � and a wotnanleaa wedding<lb />
and the proceedi of these entertain-<lb />
ments have aided the club in the pro-<lb />
thej have carried out this year.<lb />
Pr:�r to th Christmas holidays,<lb />
the i � nsored a campus-wide<lb />
clol ing drive, which netted 400<lb />
that were turned<lb />
ovei to the welfare d�- artment and<lb />
distributed to needy persons in the<lb />
Pitl ' bounty area.<lb />
I - October, the c en1 four d<lb />
to � � � Jircle K International<lb />
wa. a three-day<lb />
! eld in Carthage, Illinois<lb />
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GARRIS GROCERY STORE <lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche Streets<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
w<lb />
SCOTT'S CLEANERS<lb />
PATSY LEGOETTE, Woman's Hall<lb />
JOHN SMITH, 118 Slay<lb />
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J. C. PENNEY CO.<lb />
"Always First Quality<lb />
College Students Are Always Welcome To Visit<lb />
Penney's At All Times<lb />
May Queen Elections<lb />
Elections for the May Queen<lb />
of East Carolina College will be<lb />
held on Thursday, March 10. Ac-<lb />
cording to Charlie Bedford, Frew-<lb />
dent of the Senior Class, the<lb />
ballots will be set up in the Stu-<lb />
dent Union all day Thursday.<lb />
Every Student is urged to vote.<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
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Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
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HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS<lb />
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CURB SERVICE<lb />
Dancing Pavillion For Your Pleasure<lb />
Near TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
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We supply the SODA SHOP with FRESH BAKERY<lb />
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3BW-<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM Accessories<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
"Your College Shop"<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
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