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Who's Who<lb />
t am pus personality this week is<lb />
linu redhead who has added much<lb />
ling pleasure of our followers.<lb />
nu House writes about her on<lb />
the rear<lb />
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Weather Man<lb />
The weather man predict- a variety of<lb />
"Spring time" weather for the next few<lb />
weeks. He says that cold spells are gone<lb />
for good, except for very short durations.<lb />
LAJMEXXX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1955<lb />
Number 21<lb />
State FBLA Convention Here This Weekend<lb />
Umstead Gets Majority Vote To Become<lb />
Top Man In Campus Student Government<lb />
V 11<lb />
aad, a junior from<lb />
vaa elected to the posi-<lb />
U � of the Student Gov-<lb />
n in the student<lb />
n ieh was held Thuis-<lb />
, In receiving a ma-<lb />
pproximateiy 1,300<lb />
v: ri cast, DonaH won<lb />
Louis Singleton.<lb />
� in SGA work<lb />
k or, the Sto-<lb />
at Leaksvilk High<lb />
Donald Umstead<lb />
covered in Don's<lb />
. . a point a commit-<lb />
.  a ith t e campus police<lb />
. traffic problems; extend<lb />
i0g to the girls' dormi<lb />
city program for the;<lb />
athletic; activating the,<lb />
ary; more weekend ac- j<lb />
tudents; and a publica-<lb />
. rii dica financial state-<lb />
s4 ai I appropriations,<lb />
policy is to develop<lb />
�tion of students with<lb />
"  suggestion box and mass<lb />
at the students.<lb />
to the position of firs<lb />
was O'Brien Edwards,<lb />
ior from Chocowinity.<lb />
ad background in stu-<lb />
dent, having served as<lb />
A the Student Government<lb />
 'nrh School.<lb />
Newman, a junior from<lb />
was elected to the position<lb />
The new prexy.<lb />
of second vice-president by defeating<lb />
Louie Tyndall.<lb />
Barbara Strickland, a junior from<lb />
Clinton, was re-elected to :he position<lb />
of secretary. Her work as secretary<lb />
during the past year speaks for her<lb />
qualifications.<lb />
The position of historian was filled<lb />
bv Bobbie Lou Avant, who was elect-<lb />
ed over .1 ami's W. Johnson and Joe<lb />
Woolen. Bob! ie Lou ia a business ma-<lb />
jor from Whiteville. While in high<lb />
i she served a historian of the<lb />
F.T.A. and at the present time she is<lb />
itate FBLA .president.<lb />
Billy Sharber, a junior from Eiiza-<lb />
�eth City, was automatically elected<lb />
:o the position of treasurer. Billy<lb />
erved assistant treasurer during fall<lb />
and winter quarters and automatically<lb />
became treasurer upon the resigna-<lb />
tion of Howard Rooks at the end of<lb />
winter quarter.<lb />
Robert Forrest was elected to the<lb />
position of assistant treasurer.<lb />
Officers elected for the Men's Ju-<lb />
diciary are Kenneth Bordeaux, chair-<lb />
man, and Jimmie Corum, vice-chair-<lb />
man.<lb />
Ann Bowles was elected as chair-<lb />
man of the Women's Judiciary. Other<lb />
Judiciary members elected were Shir-<lb />
ley Moose, vice-chairman; Janet Wil-<lb />
liams, secretary; and Jean Thompson,<lb />
member-at-large.<lb />
Sixteen marshals to serve at all<lb />
college-sponsored events were chosen<lb />
but the names of these girls have<lb />
not been released by the elections<lb />
committee.<lb />
The new officers will take over<lb />
their duties during the second week<lb />
of April. Until that time the current<lb />
Student Legislature will continue its<lb />
legular meetings.<lb />
Miss Marilyn Brow�<lb />
Bobby Lou Avant<lb />
Mr. John G. Page<lb />
Beta Iota Chapter Of Gamma Theta Upsilon<lb />
Organizes Here; Installation On Saturday<lb />
VTA Delegates From College Go To Meeting<lb />
In Asheville: Other Organizational News<lb />
rs<lb />
everal members of the Robert H.<lb />
ighi chapter of the Future Teach-<lb />
: America will be accompanied<lb />
faculty advisor. Miss Emma<lb />
meeting this week-<lb />
e. The students mak-<lb />
ar officers or former<lb />
 campus organization.<lb />
Barbara Tucker, Ann<lb />
Jean Creech, Elsie Clapp,<lb />
- and Evelyn Taylor. Car-<lb />
Evelyn are candidates<lb />
- of FT A.<lb />
anying the group of<lb />
Mr. Representative Stu-<lb />
1955, from East Caro-<lb />
James Ray Kirby. The<lb />
 il be held on Saturday.<lb />
, r will address the dele-<lb />
xjuvention by giving a<lb />
� e State Advisory Com-<lb />
- a veteran member of<lb />
of America in North<lb />
� i ,1 officers of the cam-<lb />
 are: president, Barbara<lb />
first vice-president, June<lb />
rvd vice-president, Nancy<lb />
rding secretary, Arm Ran-<lb />
- bonding secretary, Joyce<lb />
-urer, Eleanor West; as-<lb />
lurer, Dwight Smith; re-<lb />
Piner and Kathlten<lb />
an, Peggy Guthrie; U-<lb />
Harriette Thornton; and as-<lb />
rian, Mary Ann Austin.<lb />
:er<lb />
YWCA<lb />
one is invited to attend the<lb />
.day celebration which will<lb />
torate the 100th anniversary<lb />
YWCA. T't will be held on<lb />
Thursday night at 6:20 at the "Y"<lb />
hut. Since it is customary to carry a<lb />
gift to a birthday party, you may<lb />
bring one if you so desire. There will'<lb />
be a box at the dor for any offer j<lb />
that you wish to make.<lb />
English Club<lb />
T e campus English Club, depart-<lb />
mental organization for majors and<lb />
minors in that field, has elected Ber-<lb />
tha Mae Woodcock from Atkinson as<lb />
it aew president.<lb />
Other officers elected at the meet-<lb />
ing were: vice president, Evelyn Tay-<lb />
lor, Kinston; secretary. Dorothy<lb />
Barnes, Coates; reporter, Lois Jen-<lb />
nelte, Mount Olive; social chairman,<lb />
Janet Fletcher, Elizabeth City; and<lb />
treasurer, Carol Lucas, West Bend.<lb />
Sigma Phi Alpha<lb />
The campus foreign languages fra-<lb />
ternity, Sigma Phi Alpha, recently<lb />
elected Peggy Cherry as its new pres-<lb />
ident.<lb />
Other officers chosen by the fra-<lb />
ternity are: vice-president, Ann Ma-<lb />
yo; secretary, Shirley Alford; treas-<lb />
urer, Carl Carter; and reporter, Jean<lb />
Fisher.<lb />
Methodists<lb />
Jane Midyette of Fairfield, N. C.<lb />
has been elected president of the<lb />
Wesley Foundation for the yeaT 1955-<lb />
50. Jane is a rising junior and has<lb />
been an active member of WF since<lb />
sue entered East Carolina. She serv-<lb />
ed on WF Council last year as chair-<lb />
man of the Commission on Worship.<lb />
Nominations have been posted for<lb />
vice president, secretary and treas<lb />
urer. After these officers are elected,<lb />
the chairmen for the various com-<lb />
missions will be cuiosen.<lb />
1. A. C.<lb />
Waiter L. Cox Jr sophomore from<lb />
Greenville, will serve as president of<lb />
the Industrial Arts Club at East<lb />
Carolina College during the 1955-1956<lb />
term.<lb />
Other officers chosen by club<lb />
members in recent elections are Wal-<lb />
ter Johnson, Elizabethtown, vice<lb />
president; Ernest L. McFarland,<lb />
Henderson, secretary-treasurer; and<lb />
Norman E. Pridgen, Wilson, reporter.<lb />
The newly formed BETA IOTA I<lb />
Chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon, j<lb />
National Professional Geography Fra- J<lb />
ternity, will hold their installation<lb />
services at 10:30 a.m. March 26 in<lb />
Flanagan Building. The Beta Iota<lb />
Chapter at East Carolina College has<lb />
31 charter members, including four<lb />
of the East Carolina faculty. The<lb />
installation team will consist of Drs.<lb />
Sidman P. Poole and Stanley B. Shu-<lb />
man of the Department of Geogra-<lb />
phy, University of Virginia. Two stu-<lb />
dent officers of the Virginia Chapter<lb />
of Gamma Theta Upsilon will accom-<lb />
� any the group and serve in the in-<lb />
stallation ceremony. Following the<lb />
installation of the Chapter a lunch-<lb />
eon will be held for members and I<lb />
guests.<lb />
Dr. Sidman Poole is a well-known j<lb />
geographer. He holds the Ph.D degree<lb />
in geography from the University of<lb />
Chicago, and he is a Colonel in Army<lb />
Intelligence. Dr. Poole is the Chair-<lb />
man and Professor of Geography at<lb />
the University of Virginia.<lb />
Gamma Theta Upsilon came into<lb />
existence in 1928. 1ft was organized<lb />
in May 1931 as a national organiza-<lb />
tion with the installation of four<lb />
chapters. There are 28 chapters ia<lb />
Teachers Colleges, 26 chapters in j<lb />
Liberal Arts CollegeF and Universi-j<lb />
tie8 &amp;�l chapter in Mexico City<lb />
College.<lb />
Meetings of the fraternity have<lb />
been scheduled for the second Monday<lb />
of each month. The next meeting of<lb />
the Chapter will be April 11 at seven<lb />
p.m. One of the early topics to be<lb />
discussed will deal with positions in<lb />
the Government and in private or-<lb />
ganizations that are apen for geog-<lb />
raphers and those trained in geogra-<lb />
phy. Dr. Robert E. Cramer is the<lb />
faculty advisor for the group.<lb />
The Geography Department at East<lb />
Carolina College is the largest geog-<lb />
raphy department in the State of<lb />
North Carolina. In November a fourth<lb />
faculty member was added to the<lb />
growing Department. The student en-<lb />
rollment in the geography classes is<lb />
about two and one half times the<lb />
student enrollment in geography at<lb />
the University of North Carolina. Dr.<lb />
P. W. Picklesimer is the Director of<lb />
the local Department of Geography.<lb />
Officers for the newly formed fra-<lb />
ternity are: president, Durward W.<lb />
Potter; vice president, Billy T.<lb />
, Smith; secretary, Jane E. Riley;<lb />
treasurer, C. Frances Poe.<lb />
The charter members of Beta lota<lb />
('� apter of Gamma Theta Uipsilon at<lb />
East Carolina College are as follow:<lb />
Eugene Aver Thomas Barnett Jr<lb />
Philip E. Brown, Doris M. Bryan, Jo-<lb />
seph O. Clark, Eugene Crawford Jr<lb />
Charles T. Day Jr Francis Dean,<lb />
Dwight Eatmun, Howard Ellis, James<lb />
E. Garrett, Joseph Goodson, Arthur<lb />
Gregory, Claude Hull, Herbert Lassi-<lb />
ter, Richard C. Leonard, Edward W.<lb />
Patton, James Pearson, Clara Fran-<lb />
ces Poe, Durward Potter, Peter Ray-<lb />
mer, Jane E. Riley, Billy T. Smith,<lb />
Doris Spivey, Lloyd Treadway, Wil-<lb />
fred Vance, Jack L. Windley. Charter<lb />
members from the faculty include:<lb />
Robert Cramer, James Cummings,<lb />
George Martin, and P. W. Picklesimer.<lb />
Drama Festival<lb />
Here This Week<lb />
Reserve Officers Commissioned<lb />
Need Student Guides<lb />
For High School Day<lb />
Any tud�nt interested in being a<lb />
guide ror High School Day, April 1,<lb />
oontac: your County Club president,<lb />
says Dr. E ; Car ex, official guide for<lb />
that occasio . Twelve guides will<lb />
represent each County Club. After<lb />
having submitted your name to the<lb />
a. propriate club president. ;t will be<lb />
turned in to the Alumni building.<lb />
Guides for High School Day will<lb />
report to the Wright Building at 8:30<lb />
a.rm April 1, and will assemble in<lb />
the back rows where th� y will be<lb />
instructed by Wade Cooper, SGA<lb />
president, as to the procedures to be<lb />
followed that day. All classes will be<lb />
excused.<lb />
A listing of club presidents is post-<lb />
ed on the bulletin board in the din-<lb />
ing hall lobby.<lb />
Nine officer candidates of the Air<lb />
Force ROTC at East Carolina College<lb />
were commissioned this week as sec-<lb />
ond lieutenants in the U. S. Air Force<lb />
Reserve; and one, in the Air Force<lb />
National Guard.<lb />
At commissioning exercises con-<lb />
ducted Tuesday afternoon in the Aus-<lb />
tin auditorium. Cant. James G. Bar-<lb />
iiett, adjutant of the East Carolina<lb />
A F ROTC Detachment, administered<lb />
the oath of office to the officer<lb />
candidates. Dr. John B. Bennett, di-<lb />
rector of religious activities at the<lb />
college, gave the invocation.<lb />
A definition of courage was the<lb />
subject of an address by Dr. Wallace<lb />
I. Wolverton, rector of St. Paul's<lb />
Episcopal Church, Greenville. Under-<lb />
standing hope and fear, he said,<lb />
'oi tns the basis of courage and en-<lb />
�x lea men to meet the crises of ex-<lb />
ierier?e with fortitude.<lb />
Ro' e- Wilson Moye of Greenville,<lb />
in addition to being commissioned,<lb />
received the Distinguished Graduate<lb />
Award of the AFRCTC in recogni-<lb />
tion of the excellence of his work as<lb />
a cadet.<lb />
Others who were commissioned as<lb />
second lieutenants in the U. S. Air<lb />
Force Ret-erve were: Donald Miles<lb />
Atkinson, Elizabethtown; Charles Cox<lb />
Batchelor, Rocky Mount; Archie Luke<lb />
Congleton Jr Wilmington; James<lb />
Robert Gardner, Rocky Mount; Rob-<lb />
ert Esell Hicks Jr Deep Run; Wil-<lb />
liam Worth Lamm Jr Lucama; Rob-<lb />
ert Towe Sears, Norfolk, Va and<lb />
George Marion Tucker, Monroe.<lb />
All except Tucker, who as a veter-<lb />
an is not required to go on active<lb />
duty, will enter Air Fore Pilot<lb />
Training within the next few months.<lb />
Paul Edward Jones of Greenville<lb />
and Thoma-ville was commissioned as<lb />
second lieutenant in the Air Force<lb />
National Guard and will go on active<lb />
donty in the near future.<lb />
v vsis.s'vxv �<lb />
On Friday and Saturday of this<lb />
week the Eastern Regional Drama<lb />
Festival of the Carolina Dramatic<lb />
Association will be held on the East<lb />
Carolina College campus. The event<lb />
will open at 2:30 p.m. Friday with a<lb />
welcome by Dr. Lucile Turner, Chair-<lb />
man of the Department of English.<lb />
Taking part in the festival will be<lb />
collage dramatics groups, high schools,<lb />
commvnity theatres and church<lb />
groups from local areas. Six high<lb />
schools will be participating along<lb />
with three colleges, which are North<lb />
Carolina State, Atlantic Christian and<lb />
Bast Carolina. Other groups partici-<lb />
pating are the Clinton Little Theater,<lb />
Kinston Little Theater, Fort Bragg<lb />
Player St. James Methodist Church,<lb />
a ' the Wesley Players from the<lb />
Methodist groups �n our campus.<lb />
The plays which rate highest at<lb />
the regional festival will compete for<lb />
honors at the State Carolina Dra-<lb />
matic Association.<lb />
At 5:15 p.m. on Saturday the<lb />
group will be taken on a tour of tele-<lb />
vision station WN'CT.<lb />
A performance by the Goldmas-<lb />
quera of Goldsboro will be the final<lb />
event of tve drama festival. The<lb />
Goldma-quers, under the direction of<lb />
Clifton Britton, will present "Stalag<lb />
17<lb />
First NC Meeting<lb />
With Workshops,<lb />
Talks, Contests<lb />
by Belinda New some<lb />
The first .state convention of the<lb />
North Carolina Future Business Lead-<lb />
ers of America will be held Friday<lb />
and Saturday, March 25-26. The East<lb />
Carolina College Chapter 861 will be<lb />
host for the event. Dr. James L.<lb />
White of the college' faculty is stats<lb />
idviser for the state organization.<lb />
The Future Business Leaders of<lb />
I America Ls the national organization<lb />
for high school and college business<lb />
students. It Ls sponsored by the Unit-<lb />
ed Business Education Association,<lb />
which is a department of the NEA.<lb />
There are over 1,000 chapters of<lb />
FBLA in the United States. The<lb />
North Carolina Chapter was formed<lb />
in April. 1954, at a meeting at High<lb />
Point College. At that time delegates<lb />
from the 14 active chapters in North<lb />
Carolina met, adopted a state con-<lb />
stitution, and elected officers. Theae<lb />
officers are: president, Bobbie Lou<lb />
Avant, East Carolina College; vice<lb />
president, Bob Day, Western Caro-<lb />
lina College; secretary, Betsy Boul-<lb />
din, Asheboro High. School; treasurer,<lb />
Shirley Newton, East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege; historian, Ramona Courie, High<lb />
Point College; and reporter, Joar.<lb />
Phillips Orr, Western Carolina Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Number Doubles<lb />
During the past year, the number<lb />
of active FBLA clubs in the high<lb />
schools and colleges of the state has<lb />
doubled. There are at present 29<lb />
chapters in the state organizat:on,<lb />
and two other schools are in the<lb />
process of forming chapters.<lb />
Reservations have already been re-<lb />
ceived from 22 clubs with an advance<lb />
registration of over 225 delegates.<lb />
The East Carolina College Chapter<lb />
has 140 members, which should bring<lb />
the total in attendance at the con-<lb />
vention to about 375.<lb />
The two-dav convention will be<lb />
High School Day Set April 1<lb />
� Carolina College will observe<lb />
teeiruh annual High School<lb />
April 1. Seniors in high<lb />
Bghout the state will be<lb />
.Nation to attend High School<lb />
� have been issued, and indications<lb />
re that attendance this year will be<lb />
Last spring more than 3,500<lb />
guest were present.<lb />
Dr. Eel J. Carter, director of the<lb />
Bureau of Field Services at East<lb />
Carolina, is chairman of a student-<lb />
faculty committee which is planning<lb />
High School Day. Both educational<lb />
and recreational activities will be<lb />
included on the day's program so as<lb />
to give visitors an idea of varied<lb />
aspects of college life.<lb />
All departments of instruction at<lb />
the college have planned exhibitions<lb />
of their work and will hold open<lb />
liouse during the day. East Carolina<lb />
students will serve as guides for<lb />
tours of the classroom buildings and<lb />
other places of interest on the cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Events of the day will begin with<lb />
a general assembly in the Wright<lb />
auditorium. East Carolina President<lb />
John D. Messick will welcome guests.<lb />
A program of music will be presented<lb />
by the East Carolina College Band,<lb />
and by vocal ensembles.<lb />
Other events of the day will in-<lb />
clude a military review by Air Force<lb />
ROTC cadets, a play by the college<lb />
dramatic club, a barbecue luncheon,<lb />
a fashion show staged by home eco-<lb />
nomics students, a baseball game<lb />
between East Carolina and High<lb />
Point, and a tea dance.<lb />
Senior Class Meet<lb />
There will be an important<lb />
meeting of the senior class next<lb />
Tuesday night at seven o'clock in<lb />
Flanagan Auditorium, according<lb />
to Charlie Bedford, president of<lb />
that group. It is important that<lb />
all member of the senior class<lb />
attend thU meeting, Bedford<lb />
concludad.<lb />
TJffcerTanoSTsmile after receiving commissions in th. Unit at Air ��� Eea.rve<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Thursday<lb />
3:30 pjn.�Baseball game between<lb />
E.C.C. and Wake Forest<lb />
6:00 p.m.�East Carolinian staff<lb />
meeting<lb />
6:30 p.m.�Vespers at Y Hut<lb />
7:00 pjn.�W.R.A. meeting in gym<lb />
Friday and Saturday<lb />
Eastern Carolina Regional Drama<lb />
Festival<lb />
Future Business Leaders of Ameri-<lb />
ca Convention<lb />
F. B. L. A. Dance<lb />
Monday<lb />
5:30 ip.m.�B.S.U. Forum at Baptist<lb />
Student Center<lb />
H:00 p.m.�Duo-Recital by Voroholt<lb />
and Trible<lb />
Tueaday<lb />
6:00 p.m.�'Senior class meeting in<lb />
Flanagan Auditorium<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
3:30 p.m.�Baseball game between<lb />
E. C. C. and Montclair State Teacher<lb />
College<lb />
7:00 p.m.�S.G.A. meeting in Flana-<lb />
gan<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:80 p.m.�Vespers at Y Hut<lb />
highlighted by tvree General Ses-<lb />
sions. Miss Marilyn Brown, an out-<lb />
standing demonstrator-lecturer in the<lb />
field of speed typewriting, will be<lb />
the principal speaker at the First<lb />
General Session on Friday night,<lb />
March 25. Miss Brown has made ap-<lb />
pearances before business typists at<lb />
many of the largest commercial firma<lb />
in New York, and has given speed<lb />
cyt; ing demonstrations at school as-<lb />
semblies and on television.<lb />
Mr. J. G. Page, Personnel Super-<lb />
intendent at the DuPont 'plant at<lb />
Kinston, will speak at the Second<lb />
General Session Saturday morning.<lb />
The Third General Session will<lb />
feature reports of the group meetings<lb />
held during the morning. Discussion<lb />
to-pirs for the groups include: Ac-<lb />
tivities that loicrease Knowledge and<lb />
Skill in Business, Financial Activi-<lb />
ties, Social Activities, FBLA Pro-<lb />
motion, and School and Community<lb />
Services.<lb />
Contests<lb />
Three contests are scheduled for<lb />
the convention: spelling, parliamen-<lb />
tary j rocedure, and public speaking.<lb />
The sipelling contest will be conducted<lb />
by the Asheboro chapter; the parlia-<lb />
mentary contest by the East Carolina<lb />
College chapter; and the public<lb />
speaking contest i.s in charge of the<lb />
Laurinburg chapter.<lb />
Contestants for these events have<lb />
been chosen in similar contests in<lb />
their local clubs. Judges for the pub-<lb />
lic speaking contest will be Dr. M.<lb />
N. Posey, Dr. Elizabeth Utterback,<lb />
and Dr. Dora Jean Ashe, all of the<lb />
college English Department.<lb />
A banquet will be held Saturday<lb />
evening in the North Dining Hall.<lb />
Miss Bunny Robeson, a freshman at<lb />
Woman's College and past National<lb />
Presided of FBLA, will be the<lb />
speaker at the banquet. At this time<lb />
the newly-elected officers will also be<lb />
installed. A dance in Wrigfht Building<lb />
will complete the program of events.<lb />
Program<lb />
Following is the program of tli3<lb />
day's events:<lb />
First General Session, 7:30-9:00,<lb />
Friday Night, March 25<lb />
Bobbie Lou Avant, Whiteville, State<lb />
President, Presiding<lb />
Musical Selection: Mack Edanond-<lb />
son, Kinston, ECC, pianist<lb />
Greetings will be brought by: Miss<lb />
Marguerite Crumley, Assistant Super-<lb />
visor of Business Education, Vir-<lb />
ginia State Department of Education.<lb />
(Continud on page 4)<lb />
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fkQ TWO<lb />
EAST fcAROLlNIA<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962.<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, 179.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
Who's Who Among: Students At East Carolina<lb />
Senior Likes Work With College Newspaper<lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 19M<lb />
I � win ��� � � � <lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Joyce Smith, Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Anne George, Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Lou Anne Rouse<lb />
Gene Lanier, Janet Hill,<lb />
Editor-in-chief<lb />
Managing- Editors<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Jennie Simipeon, Irma LeggertJt, Mary Lou Stewart,<lb />
Pat Humphrey, and Chuck Shearon.<lb />
Photographer Jon�<lb />
Sfcorto Editor Billy Arnold<lb />
Sports Awetaala J W. Browning and Neil King<lb />
Bus:ness Manager  MlMaad<lb />
Business Assistants Edna Whitfield, Mary EUen Williams<lb />
Circulation Manager �' JJ<lb />
Exchange EditorMrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Mis, Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor - Sherman M. Parka<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co  Greenville, N. I.<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 translated by<lb />
E. Fitzgerald<lb />
The weather is warm, it's raining j<lb />
almost every day, and there are so<lb />
many thing- to do that you have<lb />
topped trying to be in on all that's<lb />
happening. Spring quarter again. And<lb />
before you know it, that will be gone,<lb />
too, and another year in your college<lb />
career will be passed.<lb />
We are always talking about taking<lb />
time to evaluate the worthiness of<lb />
your activities. It's so easy to live<lb />
"lackadaisically" with little thought<lb />
about the things we are accomplish-<lb />
ing. And thait is not our right. God<lb />
gave each one of us a project in life.<lb />
He bestowed us with "talents And<lb />
He didn't pass anybody up. either.<lb />
Sometimes it seems that others have<lb />
so much more to be thankful for and<lb />
a lot mure "talents" to help make<lb />
t e path easier. But everyone of us<lb />
has been gifted in some way, and we<lb />
should make every minute of our<lb />
lives show that we are taking ad-<lb />
vantage of all that we have. Make<lb />
the best of what you have and then<lb />
decide whether you would want to<lb />
trade places with anyone else. You<lb />
probably wouldn't.<lb />
Orchids And Onions<lb />
Valeria Shearon, who has success-<lb />
fully served as assistant editor and<lb />
managing editor of the "East Caro-<lb />
linian is our choice for Who'a Wt�<lb />
of the week. This young lady from<lb />
Fuquay-Varina, is an English major<lb />
and a library science minor and<lb />
has succeeded in enlightening many<lb />
students with "Pot Pourri which<lb />
deak with interesting information<lb />
concerning them.<lb />
Valeria says that she first was<lb />
attracted to East Carolina when she<lb />
saw our beautiful campus one sum-<lb />
mer. Then, she also liked the fact<lb />
that it was coed, just the right dis-<lb />
tance from her home and that she<lb />
had former classmate here. East<lb />
Carolina is not the only college that<lb />
Valeria found attractive. She has aNo<lb />
attended Gardner Webb and Campbell<lb />
e served on the paper staff at<lb />
a n u s<lb />
loth<lb />
while<lb />
quire<lb />
B<lb />
the.se schools. She added that<lb />
in high school she did not ac-<lb />
any experience<lb />
The staff takes this opportunity to congrat<lb />
ulate the incoming officers of the Student Gov- active part m �<lb />
eminent Association. We hope we can be of as-<lb />
sistance to you in promoting many worthwhile<lb />
projects at East Carolina College. We are sure<lb />
that you will be conscientious in your endeavors<lb />
throughout your terms in office. There are more<lb />
than several ways in which you will be able to<lb />
prove yourselves.<lb />
Although the newspaper is not controlled by<lb />
the Student Government Association, we feel that<lb />
we have an opportunity to be a speaker for that<lb />
organization when they need help in carrying<lb />
out plans that will be beneficial to the students<lb />
of the college. The new president appealed direct-<lb />
ly to the hearts of the students when he made his<lb />
campaign addresses. We hope to see his campaign<lb />
promises pass into reality, along with several<lb />
other needed changes.<lb />
We know that there is a way to see some<lb />
changes take place on this campus. The challenge<lb />
is being thrown directly to the new SGA officers,<lb />
but it is doub fu whether it should be directed<lb />
so bluntly at those few individuals. We believe<lb />
that the challenge should be thrust at the stu-<lb />
dents. For the students are the strength behind<lb />
any effort to make a stronger campus govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Are the students at East Carolina interested<lb />
in a stronger student government? For the past<lb />
several weeks, the paper has spoken plainly its<lb />
opinion that the majority of students here are not<lb />
interested in student government at all. And we<lb />
have expressed our distress at this disregard for<lb />
the rights which are essential duties for every<lb />
citizen of the college. We can do no more than<lb />
say that something has to be done.<lb />
The sun has set on the day when college men<lb />
and women could sit back and be assured that a<lb />
way would be made for them. Today's young men !<lb />
and women know that they will be required to<lb />
struggle for recognition and those who want to<lb />
carry An a crusade don't wait for a leader to pre-<lb />
sent himself. They search one out or become<lb />
leaders themselves if they expect to accomplish<lb />
anything. For example, the young coed who feels<lb />
that she should be allowed to stay out until after<lb />
midnight for dances knows that she should gather<lb />
a group of supporters and discuss the situation<lb />
with these who can do something to help her.<lb />
She doesn't sit in a soda shop booth and merely<lb />
complain that "It just isn't right to have to be in<lb />
so early; at other colleges the girls stay out 'til<lb />
one o'clock' It is for our readers to decide into<lb />
w hich category the East Carolina coed falls. We<lb />
believe that both the men and women students<lb />
here are apt to cling to the class which talks but<lb />
doesn't try to do anything about the predicament<lb />
which thev bewail.<lb />
Two weeks ago Donald Umstead<lb />
was not very well known around the<lb />
campus. Now he is the key figure in<lb />
campus politics. He did what we<lb />
meant when we were speaking of<lb />
attempting to fulfill a punnose In<lb />
life's activities.<lb />
Although he had not taken any<lb />
campus government<lb />
ge career, Donald Um-<lb />
Mtead knew that he was interested in<lb />
that field. When he saw the pitiful<lb />
amount of concern about student gov-<lb />
ernment here growing more and more<lb />
pathetic as every d�y passes, being<lb />
 in-pointed by the lack of interest<lb />
in the .small number of candidates<lb />
running for office in the general<lb />
elections, he felt that he would be<lb />
able to fulfill a part of his purpose<lb />
by creating some spirited competi-<lb />
tion. Donald Umstead found that he<lb />
had friends who did not know him<lb />
personally but who agreed with his<lb />
principles. He came through with a<lb />
big upset. He is now president of the<lb />
East Carolina College Student Body.<lb />
We believe that Don Umstead is<lb />
one of the most conscientious men<lb />
students on the campus. He seems to<lb />
realize fully that he will be faced<lb />
with responsibilities that he never<lb />
before knew existed. Only tire will<lb />
tell how he will face up t( ?<lb />
responsibilities. If he keeps the faith<lb />
which he has just garnered from the<lb />
student body, next year should be<lb />
much more progressive than the<lb />
prophets once thought it possibly<lb />
could be.<lb />
with the high<lb />
school paper. While at Garni; bell she<lb />
was L,ditor of the college paper.<lb />
When Valeria entered school here<lb />
in '53 .she joined the paper staff and<lb />
started at tihe bottom just as she did<lb />
at Gardner Webb. Here at East Caro-<lb />
lina she has written features, served<lb />
as assistant editor and as managing<lb />
editor.<lb />
Valeria -ays, " 'Pot Pourri" was<lb />
Lou Ann Rouse<lb />
! Union and she fondly remembers a<lb />
convention in Ridgecrest, which she<lb />
 attended with tihe local B.S.U. To<lb />
I Valeria this convention proved to be<lb />
a great inspiration.<lb />
Writing short stories, group sing-<lb />
ing and phe4.ognac,ny rate as Val-<lb />
erias favorite hobbies. Valeria says<lb />
that she would like to see some of<lb />
her .stories published. Other things<lb />
: that she likes are steaks, chocolate<lb />
 candy, the color blue, tenni<lb />
 good basketball game<lb />
things you can easily<lb />
a a wide range of interest-<lb />
Peggy Guthrie, Valeria's roommate,<lb />
said, "Life Is never dull while living<lb />
with Valeria<lb />
At present, Valeria is practice<lb />
teaching in the tenth grade of Green-<lb />
ville High School. She says she !�<lb />
I looking forward to teaching a four<lb />
sometimes a headache to write, but j wevii umt on journalism. Due to<lb />
it was still a lot of fun to do practice teaching, Valeria is not work-<lb />
Besides the many duties �he ren ing with the .newspaper this quarter,<lb />
but her smiling visits continue to be<lb />
an inspiration to<lb />
and a<lb />
From these<lb />
see that he<lb />
Valeria Shearon<lb />
dered for the newspaper Valeria still<lb />
managed to find time for other<lb />
worthwhile activities. She is an active<lb />
member of the Future Teachers of<lb />
America and the English Club.<lb />
While in Greenville Valeria attends<lb />
the Immanuel Baptist Church. She<lb />
is a member of the Baptist Student<lb />
i.<lb />
the other staff<lb />
members.<lb />
Future plans for Valeria border<lb />
between a full time librarian or be-<lb />
irg a teacher-librarian.<lb />
We takv great .pleasure in extend-<lb />
ing our bes.t wishes to Valeria, who<lb />
will graduate in May.<lb />
The question as to the effectiveness of<lb />
present Men's Judiciary was brought up in a<lb />
cent Discipline Committee meeting. The com-<lb />
ments were presented before the Student (<lb />
ment Association at their next meeting by M<lb />
Foley.<lb />
Ed Mathews, 1954-11)55 President of<lb />
Men's Judiciary, spoke in reply concerning tl<lb />
comments and the present organization<lb />
Judiciary. In effect, stating that the Men's <lb />
ciary cannot act without a filed complaint<lb />
the situation exists as such, it seems reason<lb />
to either revise certain of the existing law<lb />
that body or try and create a revision of the<lb />
tildes of students and faculty. Ed mentioned that<lb />
tne Men's Judiciary is not a Gestapo unit a<lb />
cannot go out and have a council check (as I<lb />
Woman's Judiciary can) to drag in definqu<lb />
male students. A unit of secret police and van<lb />
means of spying is not necessary nor ia it<lb />
However, something is lacking in the set-up<lb />
the Men's Judiciary. Incidents do arise in which<lb />
the men need a working Judiciary as much a<lb />
women do.<lb />
One thing can be cleared up here. The ;<lb />
dent which occurred out at the Jolly Roger a cou-<lb />
ple of weeks ago seemingly involved no m<lb />
needing disciplinary action. The Men's Judici;<lb />
did investigate this and found no evidence to the<lb />
effect that anyone needed a complaint<lb />
against him. The Judiciary did investigate. I<lb />
thermore, it is extremely odd that the man<lb />
did the actual knifing was tried here in Gr<lb />
ville and was dismissed without senten<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
S<lb />
thre<lb />
wee<lb />
ks<lb />
pnng quarter i<lb />
gont.<lb />
Each student has turned over<lb />
in � lea Vi s,<lb />
Ih promises himself to make<lb />
one's and tiro's.<lb />
But in May he'll bt praying for<lb />
three's.<lb />
The vest goes to rest<lb />
For t e past few years Coach<lb />
Howard Porter, East Carolina's head<lb />
basketball coach, has been known as<lb />
'�The man in the red vest" fit fit<lb />
the Pirate basketball mentor per-<lb />
fectly. He has<lb />
vest at every<lb />
worn the<lb />
regularly<lb />
publicized<lb />
scheduled<lb />
game for the past two or three years aroun<lb />
are about the number he<lb />
T"m no<lb />
said.<lb />
P<lb />
rter told us that the story<lb />
of the vest really began back five<lb />
years ago whe-n he bought "limself a<lb />
plaid<lb />
vest, "because I liked the looks<lb />
of it He wore it to two or three<lb />
basketball games in which the Pirates<lb />
were victorious, and that convinced<lb />
t e team that it was a lucky vest.<lb />
He wore the plaid vest at the re-<lb />
quest of the team until his wife gave<lb />
him the red vest a few ChrLstmases<lb />
ago. The plaid vest was then given<lb />
to Jimmy Ellis, w.r.o graduated from<lb />
East Carolina last year and was<lb />
sports writer for "The Daily Re-<lb />
flector<lb />
"The vest is strictly a game uni-<lb />
form and is worn at no other time<lb />
says Coach Porter. The red vest is or<lb />
vacation now, but we'll be looking<lb />
fcr it when basketball .season rolls<lb />
a train.<lb />
Minstrel Standouts<lb />
College students played a big ipart<lb />
in makir.g last week's annual Ki-<lb />
vranis Minstrel a big success. Frances<lb />
Smith and George Earnshaw, of the<lb />
college music department, captured<lb />
The new officers of the SGA have<lb />
elected. We hope these people will work 1<lb />
setting up a suitable Men's Judiciary. The i<lb />
administration did create a step in the right <lb />
fe audience with their solo selec- ration with the revision of the Judiciary's I<lb />
tions and their rendition of "Make laws.JThey simply did no go far enough.<lb />
�i<lb />
re<lb />
Believe" from" Showboat<lb />
Frances' beautiful gown reminded<lb />
us of the one worn by Marilyn Mon-<lb />
roe in the last scene of Irving Ber-<lb />
lin's musical "No Business Like Show<lb />
Business<lb />
Overlooked Ava's Man!<lb />
,Tn last week's column we rounded<lb />
up the celebrities that we saw in<lb />
New York, but we missed one. Anne<lb />
George and Billy Arnold found Sam-<lb />
my Davis Jr. (famous. Negro singer)<lb />
in a nightclub called Birdland. He's<lb />
Ava Gardner's man right now. George<lb />
asked one of the waiter if Ava was<lb />
with him. He didn't know, or that's<lb />
what he told her.<lb />
Reminds us of Campus Life!<lb />
From Earl Wilson Says: "Teen-<lb />
agers should get nine hours sleep a<lb />
day and most do�six hours in bed<lb />
and three hours in class<lb />
Gadfl<lb />
One Man's Ideas<lb />
There was a large group of stu-<lb />
dents un the campus last Friday for<lb />
a regional music festival. Groups of<lb />
musicians from many high schools in<lb />
I the locality came under the sponsor-<lb />
i ship of the college Music Department<lb />
to participate in various perform-<lb />
ances.<lb />
I We had a part of the group from<lb />
' the Washington, N. C. High School<lb />
in our offices for a little while in the<lb />
morning and enjoyed a pleasant little<lb />
.chat with them. They seemed to en-<lb />
I joy our paper. One young fellow<lb />
commented, "They even have Fearless<lb />
Fosdick in this .raper He was re-<lb />
ferring to our Wildroot Cream Oil<lb />
advertisement.<lb />
The following boys volunteered<lb />
their names wTr.ile they were here:<lb />
Burl Alligood, Jerry Alligood, Tommy<lb />
Buckman, Bobby Dunn, Bobby Par-<lb />
ker. Lyman Sheppard, Larry Wool-<lb />
aid, Tommy Woolard and Edward<lb />
1 Williamson.<lb />
by Stan Jones<lb />
The genera handling of the SGA ing about their selection. The candi-<lb />
elections by the present powers was dates 5 ould have had time to cam-<lb />
disat jointing. It is depressing that paign for at least three weeks before<lb />
one of the last acts of a superlative the day of election. The paper should<lb />
leeis<lb />
oi tne<lb />
ilature could not have been more<lb />
thoup tfully planned. Perhaps next<lb />
year the governing body will have<lb />
more foresight 1 have the an-<lb />
nouncement of candidates at least<lb />
three week before election day.<lb />
Announcement of the candidates<lb />
came late. Those few who were In-<lb />
terested enough to vote did not have<lb />
time to thoroughly investigate the<lb />
candidates. We (the paper) failed to<lb />
even review the candidates. This was<lb />
due partially to tihe inability of the<lb />
tier:ions committee to furnish tho<lb />
names of the candidates for use in<lb />
publication until just before ress<lb />
time. As a result, those who did take<lb />
have had an opportunity to present<lb />
a (equate coverage on all candidates.<lb />
Can us elections may seem like<lb />
play end may be unimportant to some<lb />
of our students, but they are a part<lb />
of our education; perhaps the most<lb />
important part�asserting our will,<lb />
it may be only .practice, but practice<lb />
is a preview of the game. Elections<lb />
carried off in the manner of last<lb />
week's show a lack of organization<lb />
rnd insight. The situation could be<lb />
exploited and should be corrected.<lb />
The voting, or lack of voting, is<lb />
always a good subject for raking<lb />
over the coals. But perhaps all the<lb />
blame does not lie there. The SGA<lb />
Poem Of The Week<lb />
(Editor's note: An unknown author<lb />
among us turned in the following bit<lb />
of philosophy, asking that we use it<lb />
if we had nothing better to fill up<lb />
space. See what you think of it.)<lb />
The Philosopher<lb />
Sakes alive, another five!<lb />
I'll just add it to the rest.<lb />
Of all the grades I've ever got,<lb />
I like the fives the best.<lb />
You'd think that all these fives<lb />
Would spoil my disposition.<lb />
But I've found, by making fives,<lb />
I've cut down competition.<lb />
This column cheers Don Umstead who<lb />
in his platform that he would fight for coke i<lb />
chines in the women's dorms. The girls b<lb />
wanted machines for quite a long time. W<lb />
not see how possibly this could hurt the S<lb />
Shop business. Caring for these soft drink i<lb />
chines is a job, however. A suggestion: the W<lb />
men's Recreation Association (formerly the Y<lb />
A. A.) could sponsor the vendor machines. So<lb />
ing, they would make a profit for their orgi<lb />
zation and the problem of who will take ear-<lb />
the bottles, etc would be eliminated.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
The Presence Of Obstacles<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
She time to vote knew little or noth-I 1 t down on their end in the past<lb />
election. The SGA would do well to<lb />
have a committee appointed to study<lb />
rolitical interests on campus and de-<lb />
vise means of promoting interest<lb />
along with an outline program of<lb />
action.<lb />
In passing, congratulations, Mr.<lb />
Umstead. Good luck!<lb />
HfvJE sou voted<lb />
Due to cutting mistake, the para-<lb />
graph or two on page one of last<lb />
week's issue on "The Editor's Com-<lb />
A Downright Shame<lb />
Before speaking this little piece, we have<lb />
spent quite a bit of time thinking. Thinking along i ��" �� &amp;u readers with a ques-<lb />
with us are several other people, specifically atlon;s to why we were corophment-<lb />
Student Government Committee who are now-<lb />
working toward a solution to a problem which<lb />
has become a plague on our campus. Cheating<lb />
is at an all time high at East Carolina. That<lb />
statement is made because of the huge number<lb />
of student complaints we have received in our<lb />
offices.<lb />
The Faculty, staff and administration are<lb />
worried over the situation and the students who<lb />
are striving to remain ethical are even more<lb />
perturbed. They are tired of seeing the curve<lb />
ruined, so to speak, by those who get the inside<lb />
track by various methods of cheating.<lb />
You expect a certain amount of cheating on<lb />
any large campus. There probably won't ever<lb />
be a way to stop cheating entirely. But the par-<lb />
ticular methods of cheating that are most dis-<lb />
turbing to the honest students here can be stopped.<lb />
Reference is made to the students and facul-<lb />
ty members involved in the cases of stolen ex-<lb />
aminations. And the redhanded lifting of a teach-<lb />
er's gradebook with the purpose of changing<lb />
grades before the little book is returned. We re-<lb />
commend that professors stop trusting their<lb />
students so far as to learve their examinations in<lb />
their offices and their grade books lying around<lb />
at the disposal of theives. And we recommend<lb />
immediate expulsion for those who are caught<lb />
cheating in this way.<lb />
It is a sorry plight that some students hereto graciously toiled toto her home<lb />
have to resort to SUCh methods to remain in will ever forget her. She is an alum-<lb />
school. They definitely don't belong here. �s �� Carolina.<lb />
SV J MOTE MMSft ttER<lb />
ing Jimmy Ferrell.<lb />
In the original copy we mentioned<lb />
v,hat Jimmy's grandfat .er died while<lb />
we were on the New York tiip and<lb />
Jimmy returned to school only to<lb />
have to leave again for the funeral.<lb />
Nevertheless he did his work as he<lb />
usually does. Jimmy is from Lucama<lb />
and is one of the most steady work-<lb />
er- we have on the staff. We have<lb />
had many favorable comments on his<lb />
column, " 'Round the Campus As<lb />
we mentioned before, the paragraph<lb />
on Jimmy was accidentally left cut<lb />
out of the little article last week.<lb />
We are also glad of an opportunity<lb />
to mention some real hospitality that<lb />
was extended to us on our return<lb />
trip from New York. Jimmy Ferrell's<lb />
aunt, Mrs. William Sudduth, of Col-<lb />
lege Heights Estate, Hyattsville, Md<lb />
prepared the best meal we had<lb />
during the trip (one of the<lb />
test we ever had, in fact)<lb />
for nine of us who stopped by<lb />
her home.<lb />
Se was one of the mosit striking<lb />
persons we ever had the privilege to<lb />
meet, and none of those who were<lb />
�<lb />
Last week we stated the campus viewpoint<lb />
toward installing drink and vendor machines<lb />
the various girl's dormitories. As we are<lb />
aware, this is quite a controversial issue at<lb />
present time and one that must be studied a<lb />
viewed from both perceptdves. Last weeks' col-<lb />
umn dealt with the strong campus viewpoint<lb />
toward having the machines installed. Now we<lb />
shall look at the problem from the eyes of<lb />
administration.<lb />
Miss Ruth White, Dean of Women, gi<lb />
the following four factors as the main reas<lb />
against having the machines in the dormitor<lb />
1. Because they would necessitate hav<lb />
men coming in and out the dormitories to br<lb />
the crates of drinks.<lb />
2. Because there is nowhere in the dor<lb />
tories, at the present time, to keep the urn.<lb />
crates of drinks.<lb />
3. Because noise and confusion would de<lb />
velop around the machines.<lb />
4. Because bottles would accumul.<lb />
throughout the dormitory.<lb />
The first two factors seem to be the bigg<lb />
obstacles at the moment. There is a dormitory<lb />
regulation that forbids men to come beyond<lb />
parlors of the dormitories, as Dean White pointed<lb />
out, and with the machines installation men would<lb />
constantly be coming in and out to collect money<lb />
and deliver the drinks.<lb />
The second big obstacle is the fact that there<lb />
is no present location to s�.ore the crates of<lb />
drinks. As Dean White stated, the machines<lb />
would have to be replenished at least two<lb />
three times perday. This would necessitate find-<lb />
ing some locality where the crates of unu<lb />
drinks could be placed. She feels that it would<lb />
be impossible to leave them beside the machil<lb />
as it would only be a temptation to girls walk<lb />
paat to take the hot drinks to their rooms and<lb />
"hen get seme ice from the Soda Shop for tl<lb />
The janitors in the boys dormitories seem to<lb />
take charge of this situation. "We have no pi.<lb />
to put the drinks to keep them locked up ex<lb />
plained Dean White. "This is an obstacle that<lb />
so far has net been surmounted, even after<lb />
tensive survey on the subject<lb />
The last two obstacles seem to explain them-<lb />
seh'es and could be remedied with a little co-<lb />
operation and willingness on the part of the girls.<lb />
Many suggestions have already been given to<lb />
solve these two problems, but there still remains<lb />
that s� me soluti ns must be reached in regards<lb />
to problem one and two.<lb />
Dean White further said, "We are willing<lb />
to attempt it new, if storage space could be found<lb />
for the crates<lb />
The price of each Coca-cola machine is $560<lb />
The Coca-cola Company, however, would allow<lb />
the college to pay for them from the profits that<lb />
would be made from the various machines. The<lb />
exact profit that could be made from each crate<lb />
of Coca-colas sold is 25 cents. Roughly estimat-<lb />
ing, it would only take 560 days to pay for each<lb />
machine if at least four crates per day were sold.<lb />
All students interested in seeing these ma-<lb />
chines installed, or who have any concrete sug-<lb />
gestions for removing the obstacles write a let-<lb />
ter to this paper, of contact Anne George,<lb />
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athletic process at East Carolina.<lb />
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thing done about it.<lb />
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football fields and basketball courts.<lb />
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seem, nevertheless, it is fact that the<lb />
well-known colleges in the land be-<lb />
come f-amous through progressive ath-<lb />
letics, not good teachers, pretty<lb />
buildings, or beautiful glee clubs. We<lb />
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erful athletic program.<lb />
Of the money distributed among<lb />
the different departmnts, the athletic<lb />
department gets a terribly poor share.<lb />
These are modern times; no longer<lb />
can sports teams be shrugged off as<lb />
idle recreation which needs no finan-<lb />
cial aid.<lb />
The sooner we realize the urgency<lb />
of hi- situation and start the wheels<lb />
turning toward a stronger athletic<lb />
YMCA Squad Defeats Camels<lb />
To Capture Intramural Title<lb />
Pirates Meet Massachusetts Team In Final<lb />
Match Of Two-Game Series On Campus Field<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
e Pirates are not ready to<lb />
, w national competition and<lb />
place alongside the "name"<lb />
the question arises�"Why?"<lb />
, i! that Last Carolina is still<lb />
ing about in a conference<lb />
of unknown schools, none of<lb />
, half as large as the dreen-<lb />
� nt ion ?<lb />
be agreed that, by all<lb />
� Carolina should be meet-<lb />
, more colorful oppo-<lb />
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SC) is notorious for their<lb />
ball teams; yet, the<lb />
ave managed to schedule<lb />
� mighty Georgia Tech for<lb />
seasons. Would it be so<lb />
E to schedule some<lb />
. f so, why?<lb />
ie Pirate sports program needs<lb />
,mk! -hot in the arm. There are<lb />
, � ho insist that there isn't<lb />
student interest or school<lb />
to support the Bucs in a higher<lb />
tee. Perhaps the truth of the<lb />
is that the students realize<lb />
� �� a school the size of ECC they<lb />
be seeing bigger games than j<lb />
being presented. This could be <lb />
son for the lack of enthusiasm<lb />
� am pus.<lb />
The Y.M.C.A. defeated the Camels,<lb />
57-47, last week in the finals at East<lb />
Carolina's Intramural Baskeball<lb />
Tournament. For the "Y it was<lb />
sweet revenge for a loss suffered at<lb />
the hands of tu Camel squad ear-<lb />
lier in the season. The "Y" won 10<lb />
and lost only one during regular sea-<lb />
son tplay. They finished on top of the<lb />
B league .standings, while the darn-<lb />
els were pacesetters in itihe A league.<lb />
At t e conclusion of regular season<lb />
play, the two top teams in each<lb />
league were consolidated into a four-<lb />
team playoff. The other two teams<lb />
in the playoffs were the two E.P.O<lb />
aggregations�E. P. O. Sr. in the A<lb />
league and E. P. O. Jr. in the B<lb />
leagoe. Both of these sqoads lost in<lb />
the opening rounds of the tourna<lb />
Camels' dream's of becoming loop<lb />
champions.<lb />
Nick Smothers was the offensive<lb />
leader for the Camels as he scorched<lb />
the nets for 17 points, high total for<lb />
both sides. But the ihigh-scoring<lb />
Smothers did not receive enough as-<lb />
sistance from his teammates and the<lb />
Camels were hopelessly outclassed by<lb />
the revenge-minded "Y" squad.<lb />
Y.M.C.A.<lb />
policy, greater will be the glory and mer.t. The "Y led by the accurate<lb />
profit for East Carolina College and<lb />
its st. orts-starved followers.<lb />
Somebody by the name of Bernie<lb />
Weiss, a reporter for the DAILY<lb />
TAK-HEEL, forgot his Emily Post<lb />
and printed an untruth in one of his<lb />
recent "Cuff Notes" columns. It<lb />
set ih that Weiss is ignorant of the<lb />
fact that the standards for gradua-<lb />
tion at Eas-t Carolina are the same<lb />
as at UNC.<lb />
While bragging about Carolina's<lb />
capture of 7-foot high school basket-<lb />
ball ace, Billy Hathaway. Weiss in-<lb />
ferred that East Carolina also sought<lb />
the giant with the hope that his<lb />
hooting of speedy Gary Scarboro,<lb />
defeated E. P. O. Sr. in the first<lb />
round. Scarboro collected 24 points<lb />
in t e contest to pace his squad.<lb />
The Camels were given the nod as<lb />
slight favorites in the championship<lb />
tik on the strength of their nine-<lb />
point victory over the Y.M.C.A. dur-<lb />
ing regular season .play. The "Y" was<lb />
not to be denied, however, as they<lb />
displayed a wift running attack<lb />
that simply out-distanced the taller<lb />
Camel squad. Led by sharp-shooting<lb />
Freddie Williams, who collected 16<lb />
points, the "Y" exhibited a sparkling<lb />
offensive performance that overshad-<lb />
owed the faithful efforts of the tir<lb />
Hayes<lb />
Scarboro<lb />
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Edwards<lb />
Williams<lb />
McCotter<lb />
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Coach Jim Mallory's East Carolina<lb />
baseballers, after dropping Spring-<lb />
field College 8-6 in a thrilling con-<lb />
test on campus field yesterday, takes<lb />
to the diamond again today to finish<lb />
a two-game series with the Massach-<lb />
usetts club. The game will get under<lb />
way at three o'clock.<lb />
This season was the first time the<lb />
two teams have faced each other and<lb />
Coach Archie Allen's visiting team<lb />
found the going tough. Pirate pitcher<lb />
Mack Cherry �tarted the battle with<lb />
a selection of tricky stuff that held<lb />
his opponent to one hit in four<lb />
innings. The other two Buccaneer<lb />
hurlers, Charlie Russell and Billy<lb />
Loving kept things under control as<lb />
the game progressed.<lb />
Today's affair promises to be a<lb />
close match since both teams have<lb />
tested each other's potential. Mallory<lb />
has selected Freshman right-hander<lb />
Tommy Pruett to handle the early<lb />
mound duties. Pruett was a two-<lb />
time All-State hurler during his later<lb />
years at Sanford high school and has<lb />
shown steady improvement since sea-<lb />
son practice began.<lb />
Ken Hall, a veteran of the East<lb />
Carolina CTew, will follow Pruett and<lb />
either Jim Corey or John Chapman<lb />
will work the final two innings. Coach with the win. Two runs were scored<lb />
Mallory has a bumper crop of young, on him before being relieved by Char-<lb />
untried ipitchers and will undoubtedly! lie Russell who stayed on until the end<lb />
be watching for talent<lb />
Several other newcomers, such as<lb />
Ollie Baker, James Sanderson, and<lb />
Harold Edwards will be given a chance<lb />
to display their wares in today's<lb />
game. There is a great amount of<lb />
competition for regular positions and<lb />
each boy will be striving for per-<lb />
fection.<lb />
The batting order for this after-<lb />
noon's meet will remain the same ag<lb />
yesterday's. Third baseman Bucky<lb />
Reep will lead off, followed by All-<lb />
Conference infielder, Cecil Heath.<lb />
Gaither Cline, Gene Turner, Nick<lb />
Smothers. Bob Pen ley, Bill Cline and<lb />
Jerry Stewart will carry on in that<lb />
order.<lb />
Second-sacker Cecil Heath showed<lb />
the way offensively Wednesday get-<lb />
ting 3 for 5 and batting in 4 runs<lb />
in the 8-6 decision registered by the<lb />
Bucs. Gaither Cline had 3 for 5 also,<lb />
and knocked across 2 tallies while<lb />
brother Bill Cline golfed one over<lb />
the leftfield fence.<lb />
Sophomore Mack Cherry who<lb />
of the seventh. Bill Loving finished<lb />
out the contest holding the visitors<lb />
scoreless. Four runs were scored by<lb />
Springfield while Russell was on<lb />
the mound.<lb />
Robert Wickman led the Northern<lb />
lads with 2 hits. Jack Sandford was<lb />
the losing pitcher.<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
Springfield 110 021 100� 4 6<lb />
East Carolina 221 030 lOx�11 8<lb />
SGA Hears Speaker<lb />
Mary Lou Vaughan, Regional<lb />
Chairman of the VaCarolinas Dis-<lb />
trict of the National Student Asso-<lb />
ciation, .spoke to members of the<lb />
campus .SGA here Tuesday on the<lb />
advantages of belonging to the Na-<lb />
tional Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Mary Lou arrived on campus Mon-<lb />
day evening and spent the night in<lb />
Fleming Hall. Faye O'Neal and Jane<lb />
Kanoy, members of the executive<lb />
council of the eamtpus SGA, were<lb />
.hanked the first four innings, gave hostesses for the guest. She is a ris<lb />
up a single bingle and was credited jng senior at Greensboro College.<lb />
grades could pass here. In other J ing Camels. Two other Y.M,C.A.<lb />
words, Weiss made the familiar mis-j player hit in the double figures-<lb />
take of rating ECC's grading system Gary Scarboro had 13 and O'Brien<lb />
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bv J.<lb />
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We would like to remind the Caro-<lb />
lina reporter that East Carolina not<lb />
only uses the same graduation stand-<lb />
ard but also employs more teachers<lb />
with Doctor's degrees than any other<lb />
institution in the state.<lb />
Edwards tallied 11<lb />
The defensive efforts of Toippy<lb />
Hayes. Boyd Webb, Pat McCotter,<lb />
arv.l Emo Boado were combined with<lb />
the sharp shooting of Williams, Scar-<lb />
boro, and Edwards to form a strong<lb />
running attack which shattered the<lb />
- we k's sportlite is focused on<lb />
erry, a 6-1, 1S5 .pound sopho-<lb />
from Robersonville, N. C. Mac<lb />
al education major and a<lb />
s minor. Last season he<lb />
linstay on the pitching staff<lb />
Carolina's baseball team.<lb />
lined most of his pitching<lb />
while playing on Roberson-<lb />
school baseball team for<lb />
- While in high school at<lb />
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. h success in his turns on<lb />
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veriea earned him a fine<lb />
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a won-lost record of<lb />
more than (proved himself<lb />
eP � baseball squad during<lb />
an year. His mixture of<lb />
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ance as he won four and<lb />
two. Both of his losses last<lb />
ree-hitters and would<lb />
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c erratic fielding on the<lb />
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osses, the modest right-<lb />
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sure and went on to com-<lb />
ason with a credit of four<lb />
stirred up much excitement on<lb />
occasions last season. In<lb />
with Elon on High School<lb />
year, the hard-working<lb />
tzed many spectators by<lb />
� ut the first six batters to<lb />
In another game with At-<lb />
Christian here, he struck out<lb />
re batters in a row as his<lb />
g slants kept the Bulldogs<lb />
� of confusion all afternoon.<lb />
East Carolina fans will be proud to<lb />
� at the young righthander is<lb />
again this season and ha3 two<lb />
�ais of eligibility. Being of<lb />
li nature, Mac seldom speaks<lb />
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s n the mound for the Pirates<lb />
eak much louder. Hats off to a<lb />
r v:o has already proven his<lb />
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e -mound for the .Pirates be as<lb />
� as hia past achievements have<lb />
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(Continued from page 1)<lb />
A letter from Dr. Charles F. Car-<lb />
roll, State Superintendent of Public<lb />
Instruction, North Carolina.<lb />
Welcomes: Dr. John D. Messick,<lb />
President, Bast Carolina College; Dr.<lb />
E. R. Browning, Head, Department<lb />
of Business Education<lb />
Sipeaker: Miss Marilyn Brown<lb />
Second General Session, 9:30-11:00,<lb />
Saturday Morning, March 26<lb />
Bob Day, Asheville, State Vice<lb />
President (Western Carolina College),<lb />
presiding<lb />
Musical Selection: Durwood White,<lb />
Bethel FBLA Club, vocalist<lb />
Speaker: Mr. J. G. Page, Person-<lb />
nel Superintendent, DuPont, Kinston<lb />
11:00-12:30�Group Meetings (all<lb />
held in Flanagan)<lb />
2:30-3:30�tContests (all held in<lb />
Flanagan)<lb />
Schilling Speaks Next Week<lb />
On Religion-Science Question<lb />
Third General Session, 3:30-4:30,<lb />
Saturday afternoon, March 26�Group<lb />
Reports, Awarding of Prizes<lb />
Science in its relationship to reli-<lb />
gious beliefs and religious instruction<lb />
in modern education will be discussed<lb />
at East Carolina College March 28-<lb />
29 in a series of talks by Dr. Harold<lb />
K. Schilling, phsicist and dean of the<lb />
graduate school at Pennsylvania State<lb />
University.<lb />
Dr. Schilling is now acting as a<lb />
consultant for a national project on<lb />
Teacher Education and Religion spon-<lb />
sored by the American Association<lb />
of Colleges for Teacher Education<lb />
and financed by the Danforbh Foun-<lb />
dation. East Carolina is one of fifteen<lb />
college and universities in the United<lb />
States ciho�en as centers for carrying<lb />
on the project through a five-year<lb />
study.<lb />
Faculty members at East Carolina<lb />
will hear Dr. Schilling Monday after-<lb />
noon at 4 p.m. at a meeting in the<lb />
Flanagan auditorium. His topic will<lb />
be "Facing Problems of Science vs.<lb />
Religion in Education<lb />
He will be a guest of the East<lb />
Carolina Science Club and of the<lb />
campus chapter of Chi Beta Phi, na-<lb />
tional honorary science fraternity,<lb />
Monday night. At a meeting to be<lb />
held at 7 p.m. in Room 317 of the<lb />
Flanagan building he will speak on<lb />
"Proof and Certainty: What Can We<lb />
Be Sure Of?" Those who are inter-<lb />
ested in hearing this discussion are<lb />
invited to be present.<lb />
Students specializing in science at<lb />
East Carolina will have an oppor-<lb />
tunity of hearing Dr. Schilling Tues-<lb />
day at 11 a.m. in the Flanagan build-<lb />
ing. "Potentialities and Limitations<lb />
of the Scientific Method" will be his<lb />
topic.<lb />
On Monday night he will be guest<lb />
of honor at an informal reception at<lb />
the home of J. O. Derrick of the<lb />
college science department and Mrs.<lb />
Derrick.<lb />
BANQUET�7:00, Saturday Night,<lb />
March 26, North Dining Hall<lb />
Bobbie Ixm Avant, State President,<lb />
presiding<lb />
Speaker: Miss Bunny Robeson,<lb />
Culpeper, Virginia, Past National<lb />
President FBLA<lb />
2,000 Musicians On Campus<lb />
Couple of The Week<lb />
by Lou Ann Rouse<lb />
Our couple for this week first met<lb />
on a blind date, although they had<lb />
seen each other before. These two<lb />
are Barbara Ann Taylor of Nashville<lb />
ami C. D. Jones of Red Oak.<lb />
As for first impressions, C. D. de-<lb />
cided Barbara Ann was "stuck up<lb />
but after tfh&amp;t first date he decided<lb />
that she was really a great girl. Bar-<lb />
bara Ann, however, was not very<lb />
impressed with C. D.<lb />
These two have been going steady<lb />
for around two years. On Christmas<lb />
right in '53 they were riding about<lb />
seeing what Santa had brought Bar-<lb />
bara Ann's friends when the drive<lb />
shaft fell right out of the car. The<lb />
two got a man to push them to what<lb />
they thought was the home of one of<lb />
Barbara Ann's friends, where they<lb />
planned to call a wrecker. Soon C D.<lb />
found that it was not the friend's<lb />
home. However, he proceeded to call<lb />
the wrecker.<lb />
In the meantime, Barbara Ann,<lb />
who had been sitting outside the<lb />
house in the car all alone, became<lb />
quite afraid and ran into the house.<lb />
When the wrecker arrived, Barbara<lb />
Ann and C. D. Rode back in the front<lb />
of it to the garage. They each had<lb />
to catch separate rides home. Merry<lb />
Christmas, don't you think?<lb />
Both Barbara and C. D. are fresh-<lb />
men. Barbara Ann is a primary ma-<lb />
jor, while C. D. is a pre-med student.<lb />
When asked about their future<lb />
plans, hey declared they were not<lb />
definite. Whatever the future holds<lb />
lor them, we wish them happiness.<lb />
More than 2,000 public school stu-<lb />
dents were participants in the Green-<lb />
ville District Music Contest at East<lb />
Carolina College Friday and Satur-<lb />
day.<lb />
The event is sponsored by the North<lb />
Carolina Music Educators Association.<lb />
Participants included piano soloists,<lb />
bands, and choral groups.<lb />
School musicians from the follow-<lb />
ing counties took part in the event:<lb />
Gates, Hertford, Bertie, Edgecombe,<lb />
Wilson, Greene, Lenoir Carteret,<lb />
Hyde, Dare, Currituck, Camden, Pas-<lb />
quotank, Perquimans, Chowan, Mar-<lb />
tin, Washington, Tyrrell, Pitt, Beau-<lb />
fort, Pamlico, and Craven.<lb />
Choral events were held Friday in<lb />
the Austin auditorium. Edmund Dur-<lb />
ham of the East Carolina music de-<lb />
partment was in charge of the con-<lb />
test. Judges were Joel Carter, Chapel<lb />
Hill; Mrs. Peggy Barksdale, Wilming-<lb />
ton; and Mrs. Alice Wood, Raleigh.<lb />
Piano soloists performed Saturday<lb />
in Austin auditorium. George E. Per-<lb />
ry of the East Carolina music de-<lb />
partment was chairman. Pianists were<lb />
judged by Dr. Fletcher Moore, Elon<lb />
College, and Dr. Charles Vardell,<lb />
Flora Macdonald College.<lb />
Bandg were presented Saturday in<lb />
the McGinnis auditorium, with Mr.<lb />
Durham in charge of arrangements.<lb />
Judges were Millard Burt, Atlantic<lb />
Christian College; Harold Andrews,<lb />
Duke University; and C. D. Kuts-<lb />
chinski, North Carolina State College.<lb />
Contest Sponsored<lb />
By Science Fair<lb />
Two contests open to junior and<lb />
senior high school students in the<lb />
northeastern counties of the state will<lb />
be a chief feature of the Northeast-<lb />
ern District Science Fair at East<lb />
Carolina College April 1. The fair<lb />
will be presented as part of the pro-<lb />
gram for High School Day, which<lb />
will bring to the campus as guests<lb />
students from many parts of the<lb />
state.<lb />
The fair is sponsored by the North<lb />
Carolina Academy of Science and the<lb />
department of science of Eit Caro-<lb />
lina College.<lb />
The contests will include entries<lb />
in two categories: essays on orni-<lb />
thology, forestry, and wildlife; and<lb />
exhibits in physical and biological<lb />
science.<lb />
The papers and exhibits will be<lb />
judged at East Carolina and' the<lb />
winners will be entered in a state<lb />
contest to be held at Duke University<lb />
late in April. District and state con-<lb />
tests beld this spring are the first<lb />
of the kind to be sponsored by the<lb />
North Carolina Academy of Science.<lb />
The student whose work is judged<lb />
as most excellent in the state contest<lb />
will be awarded an exjpense-paid trip<lb />
to the National Science Fair.<lb />
39 Make One Average<lb />
During Winter Quarter<lb />
Thirty-nine gtudent at Eaat Caro-<lb />
lina College made all one's during<lb />
the Winter Quarter, according to a<lb />
release from tihe Registrar' office<lb />
this week. In addition to these stu-<lb />
dents, 124 made the Dean's List and<lb />
331 placed on the Honor Roll.<lb />
In order to make the Dean's List<lb />
here a student must have at least<lb />
two and a half quality points for<lb />
each quartere hour. The Honor Roll<lb />
is composed of student who have at<lb />
least two quality points per quarter<lb />
hour. A student is not placed on<lb />
either the Dean's List or the Honor<lb />
Roll if he has any grade below a<lb />
tkree.<lb />
Following is a list of those who<lb />
made all one's: Betty Ashley, Mar-<lb />
celine Aycock, Betty Boyce, Ruth<lb />
Boyce, Mrs. Mary Harrell Boyd, Nan-<lb />
. cy Boyd, Anne Bright, E. W. Bush,<lb />
Ann Carawan, Molly Carawan, Betty<lb />
Jo Carroll, Mary Jo Cockrell, Pat<lb />
Dawson, Frank Dees, Lorraine Estes,<lb />
Lovie Garris, Mrs. Shirley L. Greer,<lb />
Jiimw Ray Kirby, George Knight,<lb />
Gene Lanier, Elsie Lawson, Annie<lb />
Lee Mayo, Evelyn Moss, Bob Moye,<lb />
Elizabeth Oldham, Patsy Pappendick,<lb />
Leland Richardson, Lois Jane Riley,<lb />
Howard Rooks, Eleanor Sanderson,<lb />
Russell Scearce, Ann Siler, Norma<lb />
Jean Silet, Nancy Efe :ain, Barbara<lb />
J. in Su! on Ruth Taylor, Evelyn<lb />
Sills Tyler, Josephine Whitley and<lb />
Dorothy Ann Wooten.<lb />
The College News Bureau send?<lb />
:he names of those who made Dean's<lb />
List and Honor Roll to the home<lb />
: town papers of the individuals who<lb />
ehivej these honors.<lb />
EC Musicians Appear In Recital<lb />
Three East Carolina College facul-<lb />
ty members will appear in recital in<lb />
Raleigh Monday, April 4, at 8 p.m. in<lb />
the Stepihenson Recital Hall. Their<lb />
I rogram of music for piano and vio-<lb />
lin will be presented Wsfors the Ra-<lb />
leigh Music Club.<lb />
Elizabeth Drake and George E.<lb />
Perry, duo-pianists, and Dr. Erwood<lb />
Keteter, violinist, will play selections<lb />
ranging from Bach to Gershwin.<lb />
Of particular interest among num-<lb />
bers chosen for the program will<lb />
THURSDAY, IUBCB U. iWl<lb />
Cars Off Campus<lb />
Students are warned to keep<lb />
their cars off campus on Pride<lb />
April 1, which is High School Day'<lb />
according to Dr. Ed Carter, Li-<lb />
rector of Field Services and Ex-<lb />
tension Work here. This is directed<lb />
mainly to day students and com-<lb />
muters who usually drive their<lb />
rar8 on campus while they are<lb />
attending classe.<lb />
The primary reason for thi�.<lb />
i emulation is to leave room for<lb />
afe walking for the visitor on<lb />
the campus on that day. Over 3.rj0tj<lb />
high school students and their<lb />
sporusorj. are expected to be here<lb />
be the performance, of a<lb />
violin and piano composed Mi.<lb />
Perry. Sonata in D Minor,<lb />
tied "Summer, I960<lb />
played by Dr. Keiatex and Mr. i<lb />
Two-piano number bj M<lb />
and Mr. Perry include <lb />
Preludes bj Bach s<lb />
do Brillante op. M, no, 2;<lb />
shwin's "Three Preludes an<lb />
lections by Mozart and Pinto.<lb />
Student Loses Wallet<lb />
Lost: Red leathi<lb />
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turee are of her family.<lb />
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