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195J<lb />
Congratulations<lb />
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ching their goals. Best wishes<lb />
to the seniors from the staff<lb />
, llu newspaper.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
One Mad Hare<lb />
Not a "mad Hatter but a "mad<lb />
Hare" or something of the sort. We re-<lb />
commend that yoa see Harvey, the facul-<lb />
ty play, with Dr. Withey in the lead.<lb />
VOLUME XX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1955<lb />
Number 27<lb />
324 Graduates Receive Diplomas On May 23<lb />
rewett Resigns<lb />
As Dean (If Men;<lb />
New Han Named<lb />
Says He Had Rather<lb />
Be lull-Time Teacher<lb />
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- said that Prew-<lb />
atoazing<lb />
9 term oi office.<lb />
to art:<lb />
at the college,<lb />
. the fall of li51-52<lb />
Marshall g<lb />
. He has<lb />
of Student<lb />
of the Pub-<lb />
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5 He told re<lb />
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work and would<lb />
a work in an advisory<lb />
several groupa.<lb />
ced y Dr. James<lb />
i currently with the<lb />
pertmeot at Furman<lb />
ii Greenville,<lb />
rii<lb />
V. E<lb />
direc<lb />
airmai<lb />
New Committee Members<lb />
Recommended To SGA<lb />
Recommendations for Standing<lb />
Cunmnittee memtb re were recently<lb />
'ii ; to the legislature by the SGA<lb />
Executive ouncil. For the Budget<lb />
omrmOtee the following recomm n-<lb />
ions were made: Biily Sharber,<lb />
el airman, Ro ert Forrest, Hug<lb />
i ;  Justus McKeel. Grace Jones,<lb />
Jean Fisher, Shirley Woese, D an of<lb />
Men and Dr. Demi soy.<lb />
Recomuuei lations for the Social<lb />
Commit; t <lb />
chairman,<lb />
can Duv<lb />
ie Si man i<lb />
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Emo<lb />
include Decoma Byrd,<lb />
Roy Askew, Joel Farrar.<lb />
II, Gr enville Banks, Char-<lb />
is, JoAnn Harris, Jane Ri-<lb />
Dr.inis, Lihby Small, Co-<lb />
;� Student Social Activities<lb />
i I Men.<lb />
?ado was recommended for<lb />
hairman of hhe Point System Corn-<lb />
Playing the part of Elwood P. Dewd, Dr. Joseph Withe;<lb />
his best friend and dearest associate, Harvey, who i8 aem<lb />
wondering whether Harvey is real or imaginary aB you<lb />
College Theatre. <lb />
j .ee<lb />
spends a good deal of hbs time talking to<lb />
than a giant rabbit. You'll find yourself<lb />
the faculty pbiy, tonight and tomorrow night in the<lb />
mute<lb />
- wou<lb />
Faculty Play Features Dr. Withey In Role<lb />
Of Man Who Talks To An Imaginary Rabbit<lb />
s. c.<lb />
Dr. Coleroan Returns<lb />
To Classes Monday<lb />
M-<lb />
rt A. Colaaaan, faculty<lb />
Social Studies Dwpart-<lb />
 beeo ill as the result<lb />
attack, will return to his<lb />
day. according to latest<lb />
suffered a heart at-<lb />
ago and remained<lb />
til the early part<lb />
ek. He is now at his home,<lb />
say that he is doing<lb />
Lly. His plans to return t�<lb />
Et week will remain un-<lb />
ng as his condition is<lb />
of improvement.<lb />
Exam Schedule<lb />
1<lb />
and Friday of next week<lb />
, roted to double-period ex-<lb />
for all three, four and five<lb />
raea These exams will be<lb />
! according to the sched-<lb />
i below. One and two hour<lb />
 ; be given examinations<lb />
. taat regularly scheduled class<lb />
��� May 19.<lb />
�, Schedule for Spring, 1955<lb />
I hurs-day, May 19<lb />
, Periods<lb />
Heel Examinations<lb />
1 &amp; 2<lb />
3 &amp; 4<lb />
6 &amp; 7<lb />
8 &amp; 9<lb />
From 5 to 7 p.m<lb />
Friday, May 20<lb />
1 &amp; 2<lb />
Pulitzer Prize Award play, "Har-<lb />
vey under the direction of George<lb />
E. Perry of the music department,<lb />
i v.lH be presented by the BCC faculty<lb />
tonight and tomorrow night at Mc-<lb />
Ginriis auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Tic-<lb />
kets can be purchased from any<lb />
member of A.A.U.W F.T.A. or Sigma<lb />
Pi Alpha. They will also be on sale<lb />
in the Student Bank. The price of<lb />
admission for college students is fifty<lb />
cents.<lb />
This humorous comedy is concerned<lb />
with a man. Ehvood P. Dowd, por-<lb />
trayed by Dr. Joseph A. Withey of<lb />
�he English department, who has an<lb />
imaginary 6' W rabbit friend. Thas<lb />
rabbit Harvey, almost takes on hu-<lb />
� aan form as the play developes.<lb />
Many people believe that Ehvood is<lb />
slightly eccentric for he continually<lb />
refers to Harvey, yet, Elwood is<lb />
happv in his own imaginative world<lb />
and is really a very likaible chap.<lb />
Dt. George Pasti is Dr. Chumley,<lb />
the head psychiatrist, to whom El-<lb />
wood P. Dowd's case is referred. Be-<lb />
fore the play ends, Dr. Pasti sees<lb />
Harvey also as a possible escape from<lb />
reality.<lb />
Dr. Edgar Hirsbberg has the fart<lb />
of a flirtatious hospital attendant<lb />
at the sanitarium. Dr. Paul Hickfang<lb />
is t � psychiatrist who gets ired<lb />
by Anne Ceorge<lb />
is the judge who almost sues in scenery by bte wife, Mrs. Charity<lb />
Holm<lb />
the sanitarium for making the terri-<lb />
ble mistake in the Elwood P. Dowd<lb />
ease. Mr. Wendell V. Smiley is a<lb />
tax; driver who adds his "two-cents<lb />
worth of philosophy to the eA�e,<lb />
Elwood P. Dowd's sister is played<lb />
by Hiss Vela Louise Chancey. Ruth<lb />
Lambie portrays; the daughter, Myrtle<lb />
Mae. who is often embarrassed by her<lb />
uncle's weird rabbit friend. Miss Cyn-<lb />
thia Meiidenhall is Mrs. De Ghaure-<lb />
net. Miss Vera MacKay is the maid<lb />
at the Dowus' home. Miss Catiimar<lb />
Shaw is nurse Kelley at the sani-<lb />
tarium who has her hands full ravel-<lb />
ing and unraveling the terrible mis-<lb />
take in the Elwood P. Dowd case.<lb />
"Harvey" will be one of a ser.es of<lb />
annual benefit performances present-<lb />
ed by the local Greenville Branch of<lb />
the Amen; an Association of Uni-<lb />
versity Women. Proceeds from this<lb />
performance will go toward establish-<lb />
ing a For ign Study Scholarship<lb />
Fund, which will enacle an East<lb />
Carolina student to study abroad.<lb />
Dr. James Stewart will assist Dr.<lb />
Perry in directing (he production.<lb />
Mrs. George Perry is acting as pro-<lb />
duction manager. Other members of<lb />
the faculty who are a h ting in this<lb />
production are Dr. James D. Allison<lb />
Risher, chairman of the scenery com<lb />
mhvtee.<lb />
M:ss Mary Thomas Smith, Demon-<lb />
stration School, Dean Ruth White,<lb />
and Mrs. Ruth Garner will serve SO<lb />
the properties eenumttee. Miss Mary<lb />
Greene and Dr. Martha Pingel will<lb />
handle publicity. Mr. Francis Neel<lb />
will take care of the ait that is nee-<lb />
essary for the production.<lb />
Costumes are under the direction j<lb />
of Mass Mat.el Daugx-rty, Dr. Bessie,<lb />
McNi- 1. and Miss Ines Schoulte. Stage<lb />
managers are Mrs. James L. Fleming;<lb />
and Miss Nell S tailings. Miss Lois,<lb />
Grigsby, Miss Lena Ellis, and Mrs.<lb />
Howard Mims are in charge of make-<lb />
up. They will I e assisted by Pat Good-<lb />
win, Nancy Cooke, Sally Rogers and<lb />
Doug Mitchell, members of the East<lb />
Carolina Players. Mr. James Butler<lb />
will be house manager, with Miss<lb />
Elizabeth Walker and college marshals<lb />
in charge of seating arrangements.<lb />
Tickets are under the direction of<lb />
Miss Velma Lowe, Miss Louise Wil-<lb />
liams. Miss Emma L. Hooper and<lb />
Dr. Dora Jean Ashe.<lb />
Frances Smith, Frankie Keaton,<lb />
and Russell Meseer will assist with<lb />
the music for the production. Mr.<lb />
Lawrence Tracy is in charge otf the<lb />
lights. Mr. J. W. Caprell helped ar-<lb />
Coeds Get Recognition<lb />
For Art Exhibition<lb />
Ann Hughes of Pollocksville and<lb />
Anne Mite ell of Fairmont, students<lb />
of art at East Carolina College, re-<lb />
ceived recognition for the excellence<lb />
of their work shown at the Exhibi-<lb />
tion of Paintings by College Students<lb />
held this month at the Union Gallery,<lb />
State College, Raleigh,<lb />
The art show, an annual event, was<lb />
sponsored by the North Carolina<lb />
Federation of Women's Clubs.<lb />
Miss Hughes' oil painting "Main<lb />
Street, Pollocksville" won honorable<lb />
mention. The picture is a realistic<lb />
study of small-town Amerioa.<lb />
"Shapes in Construction" by Miss<lb />
Mitchell was rated among the best<lb />
top ten in the exhibition. A study in<lb />
lines and angles, the painting us done<lb />
in oils and depicts framework and<lb />
machinery in the construction of a<lb />
uilding.<lb />
ee. Other members of this com-<lb />
mittee are Mac Edmundison, Eddie<lb />
L) rmk� and Dr. Poindexter.<lb />
Ronnie Rose, c airman, Lou Mun-<lb />
g, Mareia Evens Melvin Wilker-<lb />
� n an i Miss Mendenhall were rec-<lb />
mmended for the Elections Oommit-<lb />
Kor the Awards Gommitftee Neil<lb />
King, chairman, Bill Howard and<lb />
Gary Scarboro were recommended,<lb />
while O'Birien Edwards, chairman, the<lb />
elasg presidents, SGA president. Di-<lb />
l otor of Student Personnel and fac-<lb />
ulty advisor, were recommended for<lb />
r�:ng Committee.<lb />
Upon an approval by the legisla-<lb />
ture Henry Whiteman will be chair<lb />
the Productions Committee.<lb />
n the committee are Fanklie<lb />
 Ktaton, Roy Knight, Pat Everton,<lb />
oe S ell. Charles Shearon, advisor,<lb />
recommended<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
and Dr. Cuthbeit.<lb />
Bruce Phillips was<lb />
� chairman of the<lb />
�nittce.<lb />
Hugh Young Jr chairman, and<lb />
Peggy Barfield were suggested by<lb />
the Executive Council for members<lb />
i External Affairs Conunittee<lb />
providing that this committee is ac-<lb />
cej, ted by the legislature.<lb />
The following members of the<lb />
Handbook Committee were accepted<lb />
at a r cent meeting o"f the Student<lb />
Legislature: Jane Credle, chainnan,<lb />
Jack Wynne, Jean Fisher, Peggy<lb />
Moore, Polly Gamer, Carol Cameron,<lb />
and Mass White.<lb />
For the Entertainment Committee<lb />
the following members have been<lb />
accepted by the legislature: Jim But-<lb />
ler, chairman, Dr. Steward, Dr. Car-<lb />
ter, Laura Credle, David Evans, Rich-<lb />
ard Li.naol, Mary Pendergiaft, Jim-<lb />
my P erps, LilHan Griffin.<lb />
Tuton, Smith, Phelps Take Top<lb />
Posts In Recent Class Elections<lb />
Results of recent class election<lb />
tow thai three men students, Gar-I<lb />
1 the sets whit are being<lb />
executed under the direction of Dr.) range the sets and get the stage in<lb />
1&amp;Z�XZZ�Z3S� K� - �" �-I� for the Perfor�,ance.<lb />
Fleming Dormitory Sponsors May Day Tea<lb />
Held<lb />
May Day provided the theme for<lb />
a tea given recently b students<lb />
living in Fleming Hall, women's dor-<lb />
mitory at East Carolina College.<lb />
Eason of Sharpsburg, Margaret Fryel Wilmington.<lb />
i<lb />
8<lb />
1<lb />
3<lb />
B<lb />
3 &amp; 4<lb />
6 &amp; 7<lb />
8 &amp; 9<lb />
Math Club Officers<lb />
Installation of new �� jM<lb />
ve of the April 26 meet-<lb />
i fliffi. club. Officer. h�ll-<lb />
, "wire Margaret Eason presided;<lb />
rherrv, viceHpresadent; Lou<lb />
t� Jretaryeasurer; Edwi�<lb />
li ay�' naTchairman; and. Bobbv<lb />
Herring, were appointed to<lb />
lla A�� lt advisors, Miss<lb />
serve th the <lb />
WAfterhe installation of officers,<lb />
Jtr-naiz presented an interest-<lb />
Guests included members of the col-<lb />
lege staff, parents of students, and<lb />
others.<lb />
The reception rooms of the resi-<lb />
dence hall were attractively decorat-<lb />
ed to carry out the May theme. A<lb />
maypole with pastel sti earners was<lb />
placed in fthe center of the entrance<lb />
hall, and spring flowers repeated the<lb />
.pastel color scheme.<lb />
Miss Anna Avant of Whiteville,<lb />
chairman of the committee in charge<lb />
of the tea, was assisted in planning<lb />
the social event by a group of four<lb />
students. They were Misses Laura<lb />
Credle of New Holland, Shirley Euxe<lb />
of Hertford, Jo Ann Lee of Four!<lb />
 � J I"). . ti.hiin T Vn ����. 4 D rt rx ff W I<lb />
Carthage, Joy Harris of Wash-<lb />
ington, and Patricia Diekerson of<lb />
Oxford.<lb />
Miss Jean Brake of Rocky Mount<lb />
presided at the guest book. Goodbyes<lb />
were said by Miss Jean Fisher of<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
James W. Butler, alumni secretari-<lb />
at East Carolina College, has been<lb />
reappointed by the college Student<lb />
Government Association as chairman<lb />
of the Entertainment Committee,<lb />
which is in charge of presenting each<lb />
school year six or more outstanding<lb />
artis s in appearances on the campus.<lb />
Mr. Butler served in the same ca-<lb />
pacity during this school year.<lb />
A group of eight students and<lb />
Mr?. J. L. Fleming of Greenville,<lb />
in honor of whose husband, the late<lb />
Senator James Lawson Fleming, the<lb />
dormitory was named, was an honor<lb />
member oi the receiving line.<lb />
Others who received guests included<lb />
Miss Emily Boyce of Rich Square,<lb />
dormitory rh resident; Mrs. Ruth Gar-<lb />
ner, counselor; Mitss Barbara Coghill,<lb />
Eas Carolina May Queen; Miss Ann<lb />
van Andel, student from Holland;<lb />
and Miss Avant.<lb />
land Tuton, Dock Smith, and Jimmy'<lb />
Phelps, have been elected by their.<lb />
, assmetrt to serve in the capacity <lb />
of president of Bhe senior, junior,<lb />
an 1 sophomore classes respectively.<lb />
Tuton, a Business Education major<lb />
from Whiteville, served as junior<lb />
class vice-president during this year.<lb />
He was oft osed by Bruce Phillips<lb />
and Rannie Rose in the iace for<lb />
presidi n .<lb />
He is a member of Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega, national service fraternity,<lb />
Young Democrats Club, and has been<lb />
an active member on both the swim-<lb />
ming and track teams.<lb />
Other senior class officers include:<lb />
Bill Hardy, wee-president, Wilming-<lb />
ton; Phillip Weaver, treasurer, White-<lb />
ville; Lou Manning, secretary, Bailey;<lb />
and Peggy Moore, SGA Representa-<lb />
tive, Frankiinton.<lb />
Dock Smith heads the list of next<lb />
year's junior class officers. Smith, a<lb />
usaness education major, is a mem-<lb />
ber o Alpha Phi Omega, and was<lb />
recently elected to serve as president<lb />
of this fraternity next year.<lb />
Mack Kdmundson, vice-president,<lb />
Kinston; Atin Mayo, secretary, Ply-<lb />
mouth; Greenville Ranks, treasurer,<lb />
Maple; and Pat Evorton, SGA Rep-<lb />
resentative, Columbia, will serve as<lb />
other junior officers.<lb />
Jimmy Phelps, who was elected<lb />
vice-tpresident of the freshman class<lb />
and then took over the presidency<lb />
when Ken Chaulker transferred, has<lb />
cte<lb />
to the top sophomore<lb />
�he-s 0fl ice. Phelps is from Green-<lb />
ville and ig majoring in Business<lb />
Kduca ion. He is an active member<lb />
of FBI.A and will serve as a member<lb />
of the SGA's Ent?rtainment Commit-<lb />
t. e next year.<lb />
Following Phelps are: Freddy<lb />
James, vice-president, Churohlands,<lb />
Va Ann Peel, secretary, William-<lb />
ston; Billy Arnold, treasurer, Green-<lb />
ville, and Dot Laughinghouse, SGA<lb />
Repre-o motive, Dunn.<lb />
The newly-elected class presidents,<lb />
along with each SGA Representative,<lb />
will hold a seat on next year's Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association.<lb />
Garber, House<lb />
Give Addresses<lb />
At 46th Exercise<lb />
The Eayt Carolina College Com-<lb />
mencement Exercises on May 21-23<lb />
will mark the graduation of 324 men<lb />
and women. Of those receiving diplo-<lb />
mas in this forty-sixth annual exer-<lb />
cise, 251 will receive BS degrees, 26<lb />
will receive AB degrees, 16 will re-<lb />
ceive MA degrees and 31 will receive<lb />
two year business education certifi-<lb />
cates.<lb />
PHncipal speakers for this com-<lb />
mencement will be Dr. Paul N. Gar-<lb />
ber, Bishop of the Methodist Chord<lb />
ior the Richmond Area, Virginia, and<lb />
Dr. Ro ert B. House, Chancellor ot<lb />
the University of North Carolina.<lb />
Dr. Garber will deliver the com-<lb />
mencement sermon at 11:00 a.m. Sun-<lb />
day in Wright auditorium, while<lb />
Chancellor House wall address the<lb />
graduates at the 10:30 exercise in<lb />
Wright on Monday morning.<lb />
The exercises begin at 10:00 a.m.<lb />
Saturday wdth a business meeting ol<lb />
the alumni, according to James W.<lb />
Butter, alumni secretary. Presiding<lb />
at this meeting will be James L.<lb />
Wrhitield of Raleigh, president of tat<lb />
college Alumni Association. The in-<lb />
stallation of new officers of the as-<lb />
sociation for the next biennium ar.d<lb />
the conferring of the annual alumni<lb />
awaid to an outstanding graduate of<lb />
the college will highlight the meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The class of 1915 will receive spe-<lb />
cial honor as members celebrate the<lb />
fortieth anniversary of their gradua-<lb />
tion. Reunions of eight other classes<lb />
will be held during the day. These<lb />
classes are 1920, 1925, 1930, 1935.<lb />
1940, 1945, 1950 and 1954.<lb />
Social events on Saturday include<lb />
a luncheon for alumni and guests at<lb />
12:30 in the North Dining Hall and<lb />
a tea at 3 p.m. in the Mamie E.<lb />
Jenkins Alumni House in honor of<lb />
alumni, graduates, a'ld staff member3<lb />
of the college.<lb />
Other events on Saturday include<lb />
two programs sponsored by the col-<lb />
lage music depai-tment. The college<lb />
:and will present its annual lawn<lb />
concent at 4 pjn. on the East Cam-<lb />
pus, and music organizations and<lb />
student soloists will appear in a re-<lb />
ntal at 8 p.m. in the College Theatre.<lb />
The annual vesper service held by<lb />
the college YMCA and YWCA will be<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the College<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
Oaks and Patricia Davis of Raleigh, faculty members, all appointees oi<lb />
Receiving at the door was Miss<lb />
Ek-ie Lawson of Orrum, president of<lb />
the Women's Judiciary of the college.<lb />
(hits whn welcomed guests and act-<lb />
ed as ooitesses during the afternoon<lb />
included Misses Carolyn Johnson of<lb />
Elizaebth City, Sally Sedgwiek of<lb />
Elizabeth City, Marjorie McDougald<lb />
of Raeford, and Peggy Faircloth of<lb />
Roseboro, all of whom were senior<lb />
memibers of the 1955 May Court at James E. Phellis, Greenville;<lb />
the college, and Misses Margaret Lillian C. Griffin, Henderson.<lb />
the SGA, will participate in the work<lb />
of the committee. Dr. Jamas H.<lb />
Stewart of the social studies depart-<lb />
ment and Herbert L. Carter of the<lb />
music department will represent the<lb />
faculty on the committee.<lb />
Student members are Laura Credle,<lb />
New Holland; David A. Evans, Nor-<lb />
folk, Va Richard C. Leonard, Er-<lb />
win; Mary J. Pendergraft, Durham;<lb />
and<lb />
Club Happenings<lb />
Women's Day Students<lb />
Ixm Mayo, a rising senior from<lb />
Greenville, will act as president of<lb />
the Women Day Students for the<lb />
19g5-56 school term.<lb />
Other officers recently elected are:<lb />
vice-president, Margaret Mellon, and<lb />
secretary-treasurer, Dot Branch.<lb />
Canterbury Club<lb />
The Canterbury Club of St. Paul's<lb />
Episcopal Church recently elected<lb />
Frankie Keaton of Belhaven as their<lb />
president for the coming year.<lb />
Other officers selected by the group<lb />
are: vice-president, Edith Rogers; sec-<lb />
retary, Sally Ottaway; and treasurer,<lb />
Vivian Hewett.<lb />
Junior's Choice<lb />
Smith<lb />
Junior-Senior<lb />
Termed Success<lb />
The annual Junior-Senior, one of<lb />
the year's biggest events, took place<lb />
Saturday night, May 7, in Wright<lb />
Auditorium, and according to reports<lb />
it was one of the best dances staged<lb />
tfi) is year.<lb />
The theme was "Streets in Paris<lb />
As the couples entered the auditori-<lb />
um, which wai surrounded by brigh<lb />
ly colored strips of crepe paper, they<lb />
encountered a lovely sight. Above<lb />
was a canopy of stars which gave<lb />
an enchanting effect. On each side<lb />
of the floor were store windows with<lb />
their best creations on display. As a<lb />
final touch there was a small pond,<lb />
surrounded by a white fence in the<lb />
center of the floor. Paris itself could<lb />
not have looked better.<lb />
The muie was furnished by Dick<lb />
Levin's Orchestra from Raleigh, whose<lb />
repertoire included rhumba, mamba,<lb />
jitterbug, and ballroom dances. One<lb />
of the best pieces of music played<lb />
by Dick Levin's band was their theme<lb />
sorg "Tenderly<lb />
This dance, under the direction of<lb />
Emo Boado, junior class president,<lb />
was a result of excellent and careful<lb />
planning and hard work, but the suc-<lb />
cesis made it quite worthwhile.<lb />
Lost: Two Tables<lb />
Two Samsonite bridge tables,<lb />
one red and one green, were<lb />
borrowed from the Women's Day<lb />
Student Lounge fall quarter and<lb />
have not yet been returned.<lb />
Will the borrower, or any on<lb />
knowing anything of the where-<lb />
abouts of the tables, please con-<lb />
tact Lou Mayo, president of the<lb />
organization, or return the tables<lb />
as soon as possible.<lb />
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PACE TWO<lb />
� A B T OiiBOLltilAff<lb />
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Our Final Sentiments<lb />
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lai i has been repaid<lb />
, ents ha e been seen<lb />
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umbers ot<lb />
a iul the paper,<lb />
i he interest<lb />
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received, and as tho<lb />
tan feel I we have<lb />
: . year the<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Fay B. OTtesi<lb />
Who's Who At East Carolina<lb />
ha. I e i! read with<lb />
ties along with<lb />
sidered it a<lb />
hav been free,<lb />
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Li we have pleased<lb />
mj ish� d much.<lb />
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Athletic Apathy<lb />
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eltecause tlit<lb />
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Wake For st (in<lb />
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see Easl I )arolins join<lb />
� � lize that this "Big<lb />
m ��'� itliin will<lb />
tement de-<lb />
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er of students<lb />
me to Mommy<lb />
Easirtarolinian<lb />
'arolina Collejre<lb />
aro'ina<lb />
HO November 7, 1952.<lb />
mber 3, 1925 at tae<lb />
N I . ander the act of<lb />
3. 1 " <lb />
Member<lb />
Divi m Co imbia Scholastic Press<lb />
tg, l SPA Convention, March, 1964<lb />
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column in the last paper<lb />
uld take time out to cre-<lb />
. an epi-<lb />
Active In College At ROM<lb />
1 Los Ann Hou.se<lb />
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ling touching<lb />
raps? Our readers, .some of<lb />
an undoubtedly glad to read<lb />
id, and realize that the next<lb />
ial comment ' will come from<lb />
editor. Some oi the others,<lb />
. �. have agreed with our poH-<lb />
veai. and have not found<lb />
bearable in every issue.<lb />
.oar has been a short one,<lb />
ecause he staff baa always<lb />
busy. Every week has had its<lb />
 and the copy that didn't<lb />
?he deadline. There were days,<lb />
Lgthts, too, when most of the<lb />
taififers were kept oti 'he run<lb />
 . no time to eat, �leep or<lb />
for Bhe test the next day. The<lb />
came out every time, how-<lb />
ana the critka screamed while<lb />
ked them over and decided<lb />
we were all in agreement with<lb />
m had done. In every instance<lb />
,aj r part of the staff has agreed<lb />
 spoke as we felt we had to<lb />
have tried to give the<lb />
od paper<lb />
high gchool compoting for<lb />
shii� to Duk� and when<lb /><lb />
, ana we have<lb />
ed putting out each issue. Next<lb />
s papers should be bettei; a<lb />
number oi the staff is return-<lb />
have the benefit of exjperi-<lb />
We<lb />
give cred.it where it is certainly<lb />
we have to mention that W�<lb />
mid hav remained in publi-<lb />
without the assistance and<lb />
support of the faculty, admin-<lb />
� � the Student (Government of-<lb />
and tone major part of the �tu-<lb />
i ooperataoD between groups Is<lb />
edium floi success.<lb />
. ing a it on the mention ol<lb />
with the admdnistnation,<lb />
vould ke to say tihat we mean<lb />
 without interference.<lb />
have said that the admini-<lb />
eofttrols the set ool paper;<lb />
are wrong. Never on any occa-<lb />
have we been censored from<lb />
as we wished. We went to<lb />
administration bj request very<lb />
�  and never were we told<lb />
a , ild not print �hat we<lb />
� � . i-ght. If we have agreed with<lb />
trative policies, it has been<lb />
a , felt they were good poli-<lb />
If we haven't spoken of things<lb />
A our readera felt worth<lb />
ing, we stayed quiet because<lb />
felt our experience made us better<lb />
as to what a college newspaper<lb />
tain. A few words earnestly<lb />
  . . nothing satisfactory is<lb />
mplisihe : by open warfare<lb />
�� iversy; the winnea losee too<lb />
mself in the squab ;e. We<lb />
� �  that there are flaws in<lb />
administrative set-up, but we<lb />
� ���. any institution has at-<lb />
. Section along any line. la-<lb />
id of oon laindng, the students<lb />
: realize that Wf are lucky<lb />
ave administrative official who<lb />
 tj-i in our merits.<lb />
lieve we have a good admin-<lb />
mncil at East Carolina and<lb />
. .�� more can be accomplished<lb />
��� kind of cooperation we<lb />
shared with them this year<lb />
in any other way. If you think<lb />
re polishing apples, let us remind<lb />
al we don't have to do that.<lb />
 oui last paper and graduation<lb />
a: enough that we can say our<lb />
I is laying out. We have spoken<lb />
btly, and with the hope that our<lb />
ave enough faith in us to<lb />
ve in our sincerity.<lb />
T .is week "Who's Who Calvin<lb />
Butt, come to as fnom Hertford, lie<lb />
has proven to be quite an activ<lb />
student on our campus. Calvin, a<lb />
Mience major, states he became in-<lb />
terested in this field under the influ-<lb />
ence of h high school chemistry<lb />
teachei.<lb />
When questioned as to why he same<lb />
o Bast arolii ! e confided I at<lb />
� e was one of the five finalists in<lb />
i scholar-<lb />
he didn't<lb />
win the scholarship, he chose this<lb />
college for financial reasons. Calvin<lb />
stated, without hesitancy, that he vvas<lb />
glad � e did come here.<lb />
While enrolled at Ka.t Carolina,<lb />
Calvin has by no means taken a ack<lb />
set. For the past two yeara he has<lb />
been a member of the Circle K. Club<lb />
and this year is searving on its board<lb />
ef directors. Calvin Lg a very out-<lb />
standing cade on C 6 campus, ai I<lb />
is thi year serving as vice-pre tdent<lb />
of the AFROTC Officer Club.<lb />
Other activities include serving a-<lb />
president of Chi Beta Phi Science<lb />
!��, . .� . and membership in Phi<lb />
Signva Pi, educational fraternity<lb />
. OSe nieUiheis IllllSt IniVe a �!�"<lb />
average.<lb />
Calvin spend- most of his .s: are<lb />
rime playing tennis or reading. He<lb />
- ated that he enjoyed light reading<lb />
nore th other kinds. In the aports<lb />
Ivii enjoys seeing a good<lb />
oi basketball game.<lb />
noi w tich Calvin considers<lb />
his greatef�t is having reached<lb />
tank of Cadet Colonel of the AF-<lb />
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Anne (ieore<lb />
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vou are interested in journalism and<lb />
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glad to talk with you. We are plan-<lb />
ning to i; rint sevara issues .luring<lb />
summer school; therefore, summer<lb />
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From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam translated by<lb />
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plain about lias reached Utopia.<lb />
: i those who might think that reality<lb />
an be escaped we extend our wishes<lb />
 n leather, od to cushion your fall.<lb />
Foremost m campus aceomplish-<lb />
. � �, for the students tinis year have<lb />
been the slight revisions io ihe lethal<lb />
code of the women's judiciary, the<lb />
accession of a promise for drink ma-<lb />
os for the women's dorms and<lb />
the appropriation of money for Cine-<lb />
maScope equipment for the weekly<lb />
movies. The total sum of things not<lb />
accomplished gives inspiration to next<lb />
year's leaders. Our suggestions: a<lb />
u le e reworking of the by-laws<lb />
, the women's judiciary, activation,<lb />
ielliiite activation of the men's ju-<lb />
liciary . . . both otf these intended<lb />
essen the degree of the "double<lb />
9 an da id" between se.xos here, agree-<lb />
ment with the Greenville business-<lb />
men and proprietors that will lead<lb />
to reduced rates for college s�tudeits<lb />
In all types of purchasing, settle-<lb />
mi � of the parking problem, a cru-<lb />
ade for more recreational facilities<lb />
the local area for the students,<lb />
. �i eration for the raising of the<lb />
ocial and cultural standards among<lb />
l.i (' students, and organization of the<lb />
tu lent body that will guarantee<lb />
sty and fair play for the indi-<lb />
. lual as well as the group.<lb />
High txipectations? Affirmative<lb />
��ment. We bwlieve, and fully<lb />
trust, that our readers can do those<lb />
t liibg and many otiheats just as<lb />
worthwftiile if they want to. With new<lb />
leaders and new inwpiration, next year<lb />
can prove suceessul or futile, accord-<lb />
ing to intention and affection.<lb />
This week's column photos show<lb />
Anne (j orge, Richmond, Va and<lb />
Roy Askew, Elizabeth City. Both<lb />
Anne and Roy have worked earnestly<lb />
for the paper this year.<lb />
Tl<lb />
n rou;<lb />
e efforts and hard work<lb />
of Anne and Hoy, the EAST CARO-<lb />
, .MAN was able to send eight rep-<lb />
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y. ar. He sang one<lb />
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ave heard many favorable com-<lb />
m,  0n I ,perl' performance.<lb />
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�. Mickey Spillane �<lb />
but "Earl Wilson Says" and "By<lb />
Va i E the News" in Raleigh's<lb />
N'EWS AND OBSERVER,<lb />
INSIDE THE JNEST<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
From t" i<lb />
ment exerci<lb />
lege will K"<lb />
facing a<lb />
This even<lb />
the lives<lb />
forty-sixth commence-<lb />
e at East Carolina Col-<lb />
, 324 graduates with each<lb />
Hfferent t-pe of future.<lb />
ah see another chapter in<lb />
t.h<lb />
ese men<lb />
man. When you entered college<lb />
you had to cut the apron strings of<lb />
home an i you now must detach your-<lb />
self from college. The majority of<lb />
you have matured and broadened your<lb />
and women! knowledge to a great extent. Upon<lb />
and college ,iays will become mem-<lb />
ories. A. one view- these memories<lb />
he will no doubt recall sad events<lb />
as well as happy ones. He will re-<lb />
member the times when he thought<lb />
he could never make a go, yet after<lb />
using a bit more determination he<lb />
pulled through.<lb />
Although you as graduates will re-<lb />
call many "good old days we sug-<lb />
gest that you do not dwell on such<lb />
events, but use them only for refer-<lb />
ence and service. You as graduating<lb />
men and wonvn mu�t realize thai<lb />
this occasion is another st for-<lb />
ward. You are now adults, wherebj<lb />
he prof lems that you encounter be-<lb />
come harder and more frequent. They<lb />
will no longer compare with those<lb />
insignificant problems encountered<lb />
with your roommate or a friend.<lb />
Many things havo happened since<lb />
you were first orientated as a college<lb />
having college, will you use this<lb />
knowledge and experience wisely?<lb />
T is ,p, tion can be answered only<lb />
by you a mi individual.<lb />
As college youth we have a great<lb />
i � ge before us. We form the<lb />
rs, parents and leaders of Lo-<lb />
morrow. Ii is up to us as individuals<lb />
i. challenge to the bes of<lb />
uui ability. Undergraduates nwd not<lb />
wai ,ntil the time of their gradua-<lb />
. Mi, � i thinking of how they<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
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I.M.n I rugged Pirate<lb />
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In their first organized reason<lb />
against top-flight competition, Coach<lb />
K;t Martinez' Pirate swimmers, took<lb />
to the drink full of fight and eager-<lb />
ness this winter. The poolaters met<lb />
such touted teams as Clemson, V. P.<lb />
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lina, Duke, and The Citadel. Though<lb />
they collected only one win, the year<lb />
-hould he classified a success in that<lb />
they have gained experience, and that<lb />
tin- wheel in now known in higher<lb />
circles.<lb />
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EOC athletic cotnfcntntion. The Green-<lb />
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the loop tournament favored to take<lb />
all honors. Coach Howard Porter's<lb />
men have brought the golf cham-<lb />
pionship home with them for six<lb />
consecutive years.<lb />
East Carolina Baseball Crew Meets<lb />
Vake Forest Deacons Friday<lb />
Bucs Fall 11-10 <lb />
In Kinston; Seek<lb />
Revenge Friday<lb />
Golfers Win<lb />
Pirate Tennis Team Defeats<lb />
Atlantic Christian In Final<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
Coach Hay Martinez's East Careonly three and lost two in the con-<lb />
lina tetuiis team concluded its regu-) ferenee. Their only defeats in their<lb />
1 �ould like to conclude this col-<lb />
umn with an expression of gratitude<lb />
and appreciation to the people who<lb />
have contributed their time and co-<lb />
operation to the task of presenting<lb />
proper sports coverage through this<lb />
paper. Sports writers J. W. Brown-<lb />
ing. Neil King, Commodore Caswell,<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell, and David Evans have<lb />
done more than their share of hard<lb />
work in attempting to bring East<lb />
Carolina athletics to the students and<lb />
should be commended.<lb />
Ka i Carolina' hard-hitting Pirate<lb />
baseball team roars in'o action Fri-<lb />
day night in Rocky Mount to match<lb />
talents with one of the most powerful<lb />
diamond aggregations in the South<lb />
in an exhibition contest. The game<lb />
will be t e third meeting of the<lb />
season utween the Greenville boys<lb />
and tlu- Deiihon Deacons otf Wake<lb />
Fo resit.<lb />
Tuesday night under the lights at<lb />
Kinston Municipal baseball park,<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory's fighting crew<lb />
put on a display of hitting strength<lb />
that almost�but not quite�dumped<lb />
the highly-touted Big Four Cham-<lb />
pions from their pedestal. The Dixie<lb />
Classic titiebokters forged from be-<lb />
hind in typical Wake Forest fashion<lb />
to defeat the Bucs 11-10.<lb />
Nick Smothers gigantic first base-<lb />
man tor the skull-and-crossbones,<lb />
plastered the Baptist .pitchers for<lb />
five straight base hits in his most<lb />
impressive performance of the year.<lb />
Big Gaither Cline punched out four<lb />
smasbe and the rest of the Pirates<lb />
climbed on the �.��andwagon to bring<lb />
l e total number of hits to 18.<lb />
Mound chores haven't been set for<lb />
the game but it is expected that either<lb />
1 Mack Cherry or Tommy Pruitt will<lb />
! lead af for the locals Friday.<lb />
lar season play last Friday by troun-<lb />
cing Atlantic Christian's Bulldogs,<lb />
9-0. Although the Pirates were once<lb />
again forced to take a i ack seat to<lb />
High Point's defending champions,<lb />
they nevertheless enjoyed one of<lb />
th dr most successful seasons in many<lb />
years.<lb />
High Point, led by their outstand-<lb />
ing Mexican and foreign talent, won<lb />
the North State tennis championship<lb />
for t e fifth consecutive year. On<lb />
the other hand, East Carolina's rac-<lb />
quet or finished with second place<lb />
honors for the fifth consecutive year.<lb />
The Panthers from High Point had<lb />
last five years of participating in the<lb />
conference were administered by High<lb />
Point. No other Pirate foe has been<lb />
able to -ven come close to a victory<lb />
over the potentially strong Bucs.<lb />
Last week the Pirates traveled to<lb />
High Point with high hopes and a<lb />
tern determination for victory, but<lb />
their high spirits were considerably<lb />
itam) ened by High Point's superior<lb />
changes a,s the latter swept both<lb />
matches by identical 6-1 scores.<lb />
After these two discouraging losses<lb />
� i local nitters came back to Green-<lb />
ville to prepare for a three-day home<lb />
stand against Guilford and Atlantic<lb />
Claude King, senior Pirate golfer,<lb />
bumed up the links of the Startnount<lb />
Golf Course of Greensboro Monday<lb />
and Tuesday of this week to lead the<lb />
Bast Carolina golfers to a tremendoua<lb />
victory in vhe North State Conferenee<lb />
tournament.<lb />
The Bucs took every event with<lb />
Harry Rainey, Pat Hunt, John Rai-<lb />
ney, FTed Sexton, Paul Gay, Harold<lb />
Beck and Tommy Gnavittee combin-<lb />
ing forts to completely overpower<lb />
th cream of the crop of loop teams.<lb />
Kin-g, the number one man for tihe<lb />
Bucs, captured the individual cham-<lb />
pionship for the second consecutive<lb />
year with a sterling performance<lb />
whim won the praises of opposing<lb />
coachea and spectators. His skillful I 1962.<lb />
�putting wa� a major factor in his<lb />
wins and an uncanny driving ability<lb />
added to Kv advantage.<lb />
Number two Pirate goltfer, Harry<lb />
Rainey, a three-year veteran of the<lb />
green, was a compelling foree for<lb />
Coach Howard Porter's squad. His<lb />
experience paid off as he continually<lb />
rose to elegance to down opponents<lb />
from Elon and High Point. He and<lb />
Pat Hunt, a two-year letterman, serv-<lb />
ed as a powerful one-two punch that<lb />
spelled downfall for Pirate opponents<lb />
throughout the two-day contest.<lb />
The tournament win marked the<lb />
seventh consecutive league title for<lb />
Coach Porter's athletes and extended<lb />
their victory streak to over 20 since<lb />
1<lb />
an 8-0 record in the conference while I Christian. They defeated Guilford,<lb />
East Carolina's valiant Pirates had a 1 5-2, and two decisive 9-0 victories<lb />
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them of sole possession of second<lb />
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Last<lb />
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EAST' CABOLINIAK<lb />
THURSDAY MAY 12, I<lb />
Review Of Currently Discussed Philosophy<lb />
Review Of 'Existentialism' As Told By Dr. Eckles<lb />
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on which one borrows. Then it seems<lb />
to gradually wear out until one seems<lb />
to have lost one's being, and the<lb />
perience must be renewed, often<lb />
only after anguish and delay.<lb />
The second part of the attainment<lb />
f superiority to one's values follows<lb />
the After the seizure of one's<lb />
self a Lute, one seizes one's<lb />
 own values, dependent<lb />
him, having no existence apart<lb />
from him, and existing only through<lb />
one's choice.<lb />
It is also true that as one useg up<lb />
the reserve of existence that one has<lb />
attained through the seizure of one's<lb />
.self as alcsolute, as one loses that<lb />
reserve, one also loses the seizure of<lb />
one's values as dependent, and the<lb />
valuer gradually begin to gain domi-<lb />
nance over the self and even to re-<lb />
place the self.<lb />
If the spiritual reserve has been<lb />
lost, the self tries to avoid encoun-<lb />
tering, or cannot encounter, the abso-<lb />
luteness of one's self, and resorts to<lb />
what may be called circular argu-<lb />
mentation.<lb />
Take the example of a man who in<lb />
the prime of life attained the almost<lb />
miraculTus seizure of one's self as<lb />
absolute and the source of all values.<lb />
From the power of this reserve he<lb />
lute, and the a tfttnmenl : ujperiori<lb />
ty to one value? were yet necessary.<lb />
There is a name t<lb />
or al<lb />
type<lb />
or hilosop.iica investigation. Many<lb />
results of a great variety of types<lb />
in (his domain all fall under the<lb />
genera name of existentialism. But<lb />
:  same i perhaps not anything<lb />
more than a convenience. Hut I offer<lb />
you the results of wha' 1 have ex-<lb />
. i rienced, th it you may do with them<lb />
what the absoluteness of y�ur �eK-<lb />
Kod m�j -ome day dictate. For<lb />
ionic anguish i.s not limited solely<lb />
o great crises, though it has required<lb />
these to bring the structure of the<lb />
existential situation to light. We are<lb />
all of u- daily in iit'le moments ol<lb />
onic<lb />
i, and w<lb />
all resort t.<lb />
Dr. Larry Eckles<lb />
Existentialism and Decision<lb />
,� st the value of r wife and ehil-<lb />
�: in ralu . � k iepended<lb />
 and on the reserve of power<lb />
� e absolutenesc of his selfhood.<lb />
T ic j ears w it and drawing<lb />
�  ntent of that absolute,<lb />
he woiked hard and well for his<lb />
, y, gradually depleting that ab-<lb />
� � until bbe value of wife and<lb />
 lj began to replace his absolute<lb />
tence, and this value became his<lb />
life, no iongei dependent on<lb />
im &amp; mud as he was dependent<lb />
on it.<lb />
B it his bouse has a defective elec-<lb />
tri otion, which starts a fire<lb />
. ns the house in a huge con-<lb />
��� whirl snuffs out the lives<lb />
s wife and children. A faulty<lb />
electrical connection, something in-<lb />
lj unimportant, has destroyed<lb />
is value. The very thought of the<lb />
tance of this triviality in-<lb />
ds anguish, and he is the<lb />
exist emraa. He begins th:<lb />
circular argument.<lb />
Whs � e solution? The sH.lution<lb />
the miraculous re-attainment of<lb />
� abs tlatteness of selfhood. Let no<lb />
link thai this is easy, or that<lb />
mvething much les� than a<lb />
miracle. The self is constantly called<lb />
hi on to attain its absoluteness, but<lb />
the effort is one that seems equiva-<lb />
lent to moving the universe itself,<lb />
and I am no sure that H Is not the<lb />
same force that does move the uni-<lb />
verse Itself, The submerged self tries<lb />
the easy way of reasoning time and<lb />
time again. But this mean? is doomed<lb />
to failure,<lb />
The first resurgence that the self<lb />
must attain is an attitude ef superi-<lb />
ority to reasoning itself. This alone<lb />
is extremely difficult. I attained this<lb />
in my first experience of this miracle<lb />
in Paris, when 1 was in the grip of<lb />
ironic anguish for over a week while<lb />
I was in the miist of an extremely<lb />
important phase of my work on my<lb />
thesis,<lb />
It was only during a second ex-<lb />
perience a out wo years later tha<lb />
I realized ehat there was more to the<lb />
phenomenon that a mere attitude of<lb />
superiority to reasoning. For this<lb />
alone did not work the second time.<lb />
Let us say that perhaps fortunately<lb />
it did not work, for I was then<lb />
forced to complete ti e analysis of<lb />
the existential situation. I found that<lb />
the attainment of one's self as abso-<lb />
1<lb />
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cular argumentation to try to escape<lb />
the view choice f ourselves and of our<lb />
hbsoluteness whic . conn, rises the ma-<lb />
terial of our very existence as spirit-<lb />
ual beings,<lb />
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xperience is dnrectly relevant to the<lb />
Christian doctrine. For after all, it is<lb />
real experience. Perhaps Christ meant<lb />
I e absoluteness of one's elf and the<lb />
superiority bo one9 values when He<lb />
said 'Hat we must not be of this<lb />
world, and that the Kingdom of God<lb />
Im s h ithin u.<lb />
And true philosophy, like religion,<lb />
takes its origin from real exiperienct<lb />
a distinguished from mere reasondng,<lb />
and philosophy is distinguished from<lb />
religion only in that philosophy ana-<lb />
lyzes that real experit nee in the light<lb />
of the mind, though always in the<lb />
Yamework of the awnrciiess of man's<lb />
finitude, whereas religion relies on<lb />
the immediacy of faith alone. Phil-<lb />
osophy creates an ontology of these<lb />
experiences, ringing them :o the<lb />
highest degree �f awareness.<lb />
1 realize that there  danger end<lb />
iynamrite in the ower of the spirit<lb />
and in ontology. I realize, as I ask<lb />
you also to realize, that I have not I<lb />
been able to go into everything that<lb />
is involved.<lb />
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away from every other car in its class<lb />
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