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Duty Before Love<lb />
L0Mtaat editor Oliver Williams writes<lb />
PriBcaM Margaret and columnists<lb />
CoI,trov�r��al Currents on page 2.<lb />
R.tn discusses many things in I �<lb />
Jan R��.<lb />
� I'ol 1'ouiri <lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Parent's Day<lb />
Parent's Day will be observed here<lb />
Sunday in connection with American<lb />
Education Week. Be sure and invite your<lb />
parents to visit your campus.<lb />
.au XXXI<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955<lb />
Number 9<lb />
S G.A.<lb />
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Dr. Messick Discusses Frosh's First<lb />
Quarter Here During Friday Assembly<lb />
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ocerning<lb />
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, . k expressed<lb />
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Friday<lb />
freshman<lb />
. lents<lb />
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ak on<lb />
him and<lb />
Dan forth Fund Available<lb />
For Men Preparing To Teach<lb />
actice<lb />
first he<lb />
had be-<lb />
e life with its<lb />
: surprises and,<lb />
I silnisionments.<lb />
tcern was t - e<lb />
of students eom-<lb />
ves to he nothing<lb />
 i daj , sodus from he<lb />
t wai i � that in some<lb />
. � e was justifiable but<lb />
� ;y of student it was<lb />
For some, the five day<lb />
d a weekend whereby<lb />
aid work to help defray<lb />
he<lb />
uat<lb />
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i anforth Foundation, an edu-<lb />
al trust fund in St. Louis, Mo<lb />
a plications for the fifth class<lb />
) of Danforth Graduate Fel-<lb />
n college senior men and<lb />
who are preparing them-<lb />
for a career of college teach-<lb />
md are planning to enter grad-<lb />
school in September, 1956, for<lb />
ir firs.t year of graduate study,<lb />
i- Foundation welcomes applicants<lb />
m the areas of Natural and Bio-<lb />
ieal Sciences, Social Sciences, Hu-<lb />
initi s and all fields of specializa-<lb />
i: to be found in the undergraduate<lb />
lege.<lb />
President John D. Messick has<lb />
East Carolina Sponsors Special Activities In<lb />
Observance Of American Education Week<lb />
four year college<lb />
Messick considers the<lb />
hardest and 68-<lb />
quar.er of I<lb />
e a year in which<lb />
I realize whether or<lb />
suited for college life<lb />
can hope for success<lb />
. L�k learning' or if they<lb />
ips better suited to develop-<lb />
inual skill or some trade.<lb />
areful of conduct wherever<lb />
 was an impressive state-<lb />
named<lb />
I<lb />
president. The students<lb />
led of their table manners<lb />
ruteg of social order which<lb />
velop them into polished and<lb />
; ersonB. "Be concerned with<lb />
liies and rights of others<lb />
related words of advice on the<lb />
As a citizen of this institu-<lb />
te actions reflect the home from<lb />
we come as well as whatever<lb />
risible reasons we might have.<lb />
aient Messick believes that<lb />
es can b� enjoyed and loved by<lb />
one if only the student will try<lb />
�gut into" his subjects, hence will<lb />
�velor mastery and then there will<lb />
 love for them. Referring to extra-<lb />
�r.cula activities, he said, "The<lb />
you get into within reason the<lb />
r yon will be and the more<lb />
Jter by employers Another<lb />
Ltement having a profound meaning<lb />
caution an i encouragement<lb />
eas "The field is rich for those who<lb />
-hemselves<lb />
I testion, "Are you satisfh d<lb />
i - mediocrky?" was asked the<lb />
men. Elaborating on the ques-<lb />
thi president warned the students<lb />
careful of the feeling "1 got<lb />
All that students do in college<lb />
g and the record is tie<lb />
Kit's making. As a final thought<lb />
resident asked, "Whom are you<lb />
g?" The answer should be evi-<lb />
Ir. Messick's closing statement and<lb />
apa ris most challenging was,<lb />
-e your country and your God<lb />
to be proud of you<lb />
Dr. John O. Reynolds as the<lb />
: Officer to nominate to the<lb />
. Foundation two or not to<lb />
 three candidates for these<lb />
i.us. ir.s. These appointments are<lb />
damentally "a rehationship of en-<lb />
ragement" throughout the years<lb />
graduate study, carrying a prom-<lb />
of financial aid within prescribed<lb />
ns a.s there may be need. The<lb />
m annual grant for single<lb />
Fellows is $1900; for married Fel-<lb />
lows, $2400 with an additional stipend<lb />
ur ?" ildren. Students with or without<lb />
cial need are invited to apply.<lb />
A Danforth Fellow is allowed to<lb />
� :<lb />
carry other scholarship appointment,<lb />
such as Rhodes, Fulbright, WoodrowJ<lb />
Wilson, Marshall, etc concurrently<lb />
with his Danforth Fellowship, and<lb />
applicants for these appointments are<lb />
� ordially invited to apply at the same<lb />
.ime for a Danforth Fellowship. If a<lb />
man received the Danforth appoint-<lb />
ment, together with a Rlhodes Schol-<lb />
arship, Fulbright Scholarship, or<lb />
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he be-<lb />
comes a Danforrih Fellow without<lb />
stipend, until these other relation-<lb />
ships are completed.<lb />
iAII Danforth Fellows will partici-<lb />
pate in the annual Danforth Founda-<lb />
tion Conference on Teaching, to be<lb />
held at Camp Miniwanca in Michigan<lb />
next September.<lb />
The qualifications of the candi-<lb />
dates as listed in the announcement<lb />
from the Foundation are: men of<lb />
outstanding academic ability, per-<lb />
sonality congenial to the classroom,<lb />
and integrity and character, including<lb />
faith and commitment witlhin the<lb />
Christian tradition.<lb />
All applications, including the rec-<lb />
ommendations, must be completed by<lb />
February 15, 1956. Any student<lb />
wishing further information should<lb />
get in touch with Dr. Reynolds, our<lb />
Liaison Officer.<lb />
Students Gather<lb />
For District One<lb />
lethodist Rally<lb />
President John D. Messick<lb />
of<lb />
of<lb />
Large Audiences Proclaim<lb />
Fall Production Outstanding<lb />
Before large and enthusiastic au-<lb />
dienceg the East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
. re meted for three consecutive nights<lb />
the major production for this Quar-<lb />
ter "Darkness at Noon<lb />
Hi-Li Wednesday, Thursday and<lb />
Friday nights of last week in McGin-<lb />
nis Auditorium, the production was<lb />
! by tudents and faculty mem-<lb />
alike as one of the best of its<lb />
kind recently presented.<lb />
Written by Sidney Kingsley, the<lb />
involved communistic rule and<lb />
form of government. The set-<lb />
: g was in Russia in the year 1937<lb />
and dealt with the arrest of a certain<lb />
Revolutionary leader and the circum-<lb />
inces which led to bis arrest. The<lb />
play was adapted from a novel by<lb />
lur Koostler and won the Drama<lb />
Critics' Award on Broadway a few<lb />
years ago.<lb />
The leading characters were Nich-<lb />
oli Seminovitch Rubashov, former<lb />
ty leader whose ideas were chang-<lb />
by the situation in Russia, and<lb />
,a Lushenko, the secretary and<lb />
mistress of Rubashov, who, in spite<lb />
of tf strict life she was forced to<lb />
live, wanted a better life and sought<lb />
Dr. Creighton Lacy, Professor<lb />
Christian Missions and History<lb />
Religions at Duke Divinity School,<lb />
will be tbe speaker for the Methodist<lb />
�Student Movement Conference for<lb />
District No. 1, which will be held at<lb />
Jarvis Memorial Methodist Church,<lb />
November 12-13. The theme of Dr.<lb />
Lacy's addresses will be "Revolution-<lb />
ary News for a Revolutionary World<lb />
His opening address will be at 7:15<lb />
Saturday evening in the Sanctuary<lb />
of Jarvis Memorial Church. Follow-<lb />
ing the address the Conference will<lb />
divide into small groups under dis-<lb />
cussion leaders. At 9:15 they will<lb />
re-assemble for an Open Forum un-<lb />
der Dr. Lacy's leadership.<lb />
The Conference will open with Reg-<lb />
istration at Fellowship Hall of the<lb />
church at 3:30 Saturday afternoon.<lb />
A banquet will be served all delegates<lb />
and leaders at 6:00 p.m. Worship<lb />
for the opening session will be con-<lb />
ducted by a group from the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina. The Wesley-<lb />
Players of East Carolina College will<lb />
present a dramatic service of worship,<lb />
"I Believe in God to close the eve-<lb />
ning's session.<lb />
The Conference will worship at the<lb />
morning service at 8:30 Sunday at<lb />
Jarvis Memorial. Buns and coffee<lb />
will be served in Fellowship Hall of<lb />
the church at 9:30; and the closing<lb />
session of the Conference will begin<lb />
at 10:00 o'clock, and will close after<lb />
Dr. Lacy's address.<lb />
Students and counselors from 24<lb />
colleges and universities and twelve<lb />
Schools of Nursing are expected to<lb />
a'tend the Conference. Miss Jane<lb />
Midyette, president of the Wesley<lb />
Foundation and a junior at East<lb />
Carolina College, will preside at all<lb />
sessions.<lb />
Sunday Events<lb />
Around Campus<lb />
Honor Parents<lb />
As a part of American Education Week President John D<lb />
is shown addressing the Freshman class.<lb />
First Of Series Explains<lb />
Executive Council Powers<lb />
pa:<lb />
ed<lb />
Lu<lb />
Honorary Educational Frat<lb />
Organizes On Local Campus<lb />
higher ideals. Starring in these parts<lb />
were Julius Martin, sophomore from<lb />
Robersonville, and Patricia Goodwin,<lb />
senior from Memphis, Tennessee.<lb />
�Others included in the cast were<lb />
Ivanoff, William Dixon Jr. of Kin-<lb />
ston; Gletkin, Lloyd Bray Jr. of<lb />
Greenville; Bogrov, William Couch<lb />
of Bridgeton, N. J Hrutsch, James<lb />
Daughety of Kinston; .Prisoner 402,<lb />
Kenneth West of Wilson; Prisoner<lb />
302, Jack Cherry of Washington, N.<lb />
C; Prisoner 202, Donald Fulcher of<lb />
Beaufort; and the guard, Walter<lb />
"Pinky" White of Raleigh.<lb />
The cast also included Patricia<lb />
Wentz, Weston Willis, Jo-hn Bass, S.<lb />
A. Willard, Donald Haskins, Ray Mc-<lb />
Donald, Troy Pate and Carleton<lb />
Adams.<lb />
The play was quite different from<lb />
any recently produced in that the<lb />
sets were 6o unusual. Built on three<lb />
levels, the scene changing was done<lb />
by lighting and switching of panels,<lb />
The sets w re designed by John Gor-<lb />
don of the . Art Department and<lb />
Thomas Wells of Wallace was tech-<lb />
nical director.<lb />
The faculty advisor was Dr. Joseph<lb />
A. Withey of the English Depart- For 'he past six years be has taught<lb />
ment, and Marion Evans of New Bern, in the school of music at Brenau Col-<lb />
in order to better acquaint the <lb />
student body with the functions of (of the first month of the fall quarter<lb />
the student government, each week just cause for representation on the<lb />
In focusing attention on present-<lb />
day education, East Carolina College<lb />
has joined with other schools<lb />
throughout this country in observing<lb />
American Education Week throughout<lb />
his week.<lb />
The culmination of the observance<lb />
of Education Week on the campus<lb />
will be Sunday, November 13, a day<lb />
honoring the parents of the students<lb />
of the college. All students at East<lb />
Carolina have been asked to invite<lb />
their parents to visit the campus at<lb />
tha- time, and large number of guests<lb />
are expected to be present. President<lb />
John D. Messick will address visitors<lb />
at 2. p.m. in the Wright auditorium,<lb />
and a program of music will be pre-<lb />
sented, included in the program of<lb />
music will be the Woman's Chorus,<lb />
olo numbers by George Eamsihaw<lb />
id Frances Smith, and organ music<lb />
by Mr. George Perry of the faculty.<lb />
Following the program in Wright<lb />
the various dormitory will hold Open<lb />
House for the parents. The Facul'ty-<lb />
Alumni House will hold Open House<lb />
for parents of the day students.<lb />
As a preliminary to National Edu-<lb />
cation Week, President Messick ad-<lb />
. dressed last Friday morning the 1186<lb />
 . . , ,1 freshmen now taking their first quar-<lb />
present to the Council before the end' , , , n.i�<lb />
1 ter of work on the campus. Utner<lb />
vents included a series of television<lb />
Messick<lb />
Music Group Presents<lb />
Recital Of Baritone<lb />
James Simpson, baritone, will ini-<lb />
tiate a series of recitals presented<lb />
during fee 1955-1956 term by faculty<lb />
members of the East Carolina de-<lb />
partment of musi� when he appears<lb />
in a program of songs Monday, No-<lb />
vmber 14, at 8 p.m. in the McGinnis<lb />
auditorium. The public is invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
Mr. Simpson joined the college<lb />
faculty here this fall. He received his<lb />
training in music at the University<lb />
a detailed explanation of each part<lb />
of th governing body will be pre-<lb />
sented.<lb />
First in the series is the Executive<lb />
Council, acting as a steering commit-<lb />
tee to coordinate all student activi-<lb />
ties on the campus. A policy-making<lb />
board, i meets the officers of the<lb />
departmental clubs, organizations,<lb />
and honorary fraternities to deter-<lb />
mine the eligibility for membership<lb />
in the Student Legislature.<lb />
Members of the Executive Council<lb />
are Don Umstead, president of SGA;<lb />
O'Brien Edwardjs, vice-president;<lb />
Lannie Crocker, editor of the Bucca-<lb />
neer; Joyce Smith and Jimmy Fer-<lb />
rell, alternating editors of the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN; Ann Bowles and<lb />
Shirley Moose Phillips, chairman and<lb />
vice-chairman of Women's Judiciary,<lb />
respectively; Kenneth Bordeaux and<lb />
Jim Corum of Men's Judiciary; Rus-<lb />
sel Newman, second vice-president of<lb />
SGA; Barbara Strickland, secretary<lb />
of SGA; and Billy Sharber, treasurer<lb />
of SGA.<lb />
Meeting the first Wednesday night<lb />
of Southern California, from which of each month, the group discusses<lb />
he holds the master of music degree, timely matters which they must form<lb />
policies for. Standard matters include<lb />
approval of nominees for the offices<lb />
Student Legislature in order to be<lb />
eligible for appr"nations from the<lb />
Budget Committt If the group is<lb />
suspended it cannot be reinstated<lb />
for a period of three consecutive<lb />
quarters.<lb />
During elections anyone desiring<lb />
o announce hit candidacy for any<lb />
of the offices of the student govern-<lb />
ment and fulfilling the constitutional<lb />
qualifications for that office must<lb />
notify in writing the secretary of the<lb />
Executive Council who, upon con-<lb />
firming the candidate's qualifications,<lb />
will ; lace that candidate's name on<lb />
the ballot.<lb />
All matters brought up before this<lb />
body must be presented in turn to<lb />
the Student Legislature. It may make<lb />
recommendations, but the final deci-<lb />
sion is made by the Legislature.<lb />
The Alpha chapter of Tau Beta<lb />
Sigma, honorary educational frater-<lb />
nity was recently founded on the<lb />
campus of East Carolina "College.<lb />
This fraternity was the ou: growth<lb />
rrf a club organized by members of<lb />
per year.<lb />
The new pledges include Conrad<lb />
Sloan, Frank Moore, Zilphia Britt,<lb />
Carol Maske, Julian Ford, Mary<lb />
Pendergraft and Don Dudley.<lb />
CM members are William Cobb,<lb />
Ik � Riddle, Julia George, Thelma<lb />
Dr. Judson White's psychology 20 �. Wilma Blue, Margaret Fy-<lb />
�, m re, Peggy Blue, Nancy Cooke, Peggy<lb />
cias3 last spring quarter. The fra-<lb />
ternity has received its charter and<lb />
was Student Director<lb />
The various committees which held<lb />
a large part in the success of the<lb />
production were headed by Bobbi<lb />
Harrell, Properties; June Goldston,<lb />
Costumes; Patsy Baker, Make-up;<lb />
Billy Tomlinson, Lighting; Business<lb />
Managers, Marcia Milne and John<lb />
Shaw; and Publicity, Jackie McDan-<lb />
iel and Marcia Forbes.<lb />
lege, Gainesville, Georgia<lb />
The program for November 14 will<lb />
include "Non pui Andrai" from Mo-<lb />
zart's "Marriage of Figaro "It Is<lb />
Enough" from Mendelssohn's "Eli-<lb />
jah a group of French art songs<lb />
by Dnbussy, Faure, and Poulenc; se-<lb />
'�-tiong by Henry Purcell, with piano<lb />
settings by Benjamin Britten; and<lb />
o her numbers.<lb />
Creative Writers<lb />
Hear UNC Author<lb />
And Playwright<lb />
programs and a faculty forum on<lb />
"What Is Good College Teaching?"<lb />
Vice-President Leo W. Jenkins of<lb />
the college acted as moderator of a<lb />
panel on "Does Education Need Citi-<lb />
zens' Councils?" November 6 over<lb />
Station WITN, Washington. Partici-<lb />
pating were a group of educators<lb />
and o her citizens. Jenkins will dis-<lb />
cuss "Higher Education�An Invest-<lb />
ment in Democracy" Sunday, Novem-<lb />
ber 13. over WNCT, Channel 9,<lb />
Greenville, at 1:30 p.m.<lb />
A forum scheduled for today at<lb />
5 p.m. in the Joyner Library will<lb />
give members of the East Carolina<lb />
faculty an opportunity to exchange<lb />
ideas on what constitutes good teach-<lb />
ing on the college level. Dr. J. K.<lb />
Long, director of the department of<lb />
education, will act as moderator.<lb />
Speakers include Miss Lois Grigsby<lb />
of the English department, Dr. W. E.<lb />
Marshall of the social studies depart-<lb />
ment, Dr. Malcolm Graham of the<lb />
mathematics department, and Dr. G.<lb />
E. Everett of the science department.<lb />
of the Men's Judiciary and Women's<lb />
Judiciary to be submitted to the Stu-<lb />
dent Legislature.<lb />
Also the members of the Enter-<lb />
tainment Committee shall be two<lb />
representatives from each class and<lb />
three faculty or staff members elect-<lb />
ed by the Student Legislature upon<lb />
nomination by the Executive Council.<lb />
Eacfh club or organization must<lb />
it was recently approved by the Stu<lb />
dint Government Association<lb />
Barfield, Betty Carraway, Don Gar-<lb />
gis, and Avanelle Osborne.<lb />
T e iirst trip of the year was made<lb />
to Chapel Hill on November 4 by<lb />
The objectives of this organization twenty members of the fraternity<lb />
are to be an organization for edu-<lb />
cational exploration; to supplement<lb />
classroom work with actual experi-<lb />
ence; to give tfne student members<lb />
an opportunity in which to meet, first<lb />
hand problms and situations that will<lb />
he met eventually in the field; and<lb />
to provide a living laboratory in<lb />
which to work and learn in what<lb />
practical ways to be of service<lb />
Th<lb />
sroup toured the education de-<lb />
partment of the University of North<lb />
Carolina and visited the home of Dr.<lb />
James Tippett, well-known North<lb />
Carolina writer of children's books.<lb />
Dr. Tippett read selections from his<lb />
books and answered questions.<lb />
Trips to other colleges, various<lb />
city schools, Caswell Training School,<lb />
I as well as speakers, have been plan-<lb />
Officerb for Tau Beta Sigma<lb />
president, Walter Hasty, Monroe;<lb />
vice-president, taa Leggett, Ra-<lb />
leigfh; recording secretary, Jackie<lb />
Stephens, Raleigh; corresponding sec-<lb />
retary, Betty Ruth Thompson, La<lb />
Grange; treasurer, Bitsy Sara Brooks<lb />
are i ned as programs for this year.<lb />
The fraternity plans as one of this<lb />
year's projects to establish a chap-<lb />
ter of Tau Beta Sigma at Atlantic<lb />
Christian College.<lb />
In an interview this week the pres-<lb />
ident, Walter Hasty, said, "We of<lb />
Beaufort; and advisor, Dr. Judson<lb />
White.<lb />
Pledges for Tau Beta Sigma are<lb />
selected and voted on once a year.<lb />
Students with a three average in the<lb />
educational field or witfti an interest<lb />
in public education may have their<lb />
names submitted to the club for<lb />
meoalbership. Club membership is l"n-<lb />
,to twentyvfive active members<lb />
Tau Beta Sigma sincerely hope that<lb />
rough the patient guidance of our<lb />
faculty, the valuable advice of other<lb />
educators we meet, and the oppor-<lb />
tunity we have to observe the living<lb />
laboratory on our trips that we may<lb />
grow wise, and in some way influ-<lb />
ence those we meet for the better-<lb />
ment of education and the world in<lb />
which we live<lb />
Planning the dormitory program for Parents' Day. are Miss Marie Adams, Jarvis Hall counselor; Abbie<lb />
Osborne, Betty Jo Butts, Caroline Wallace and Miss Ruth White, Dean of Women.<lb />
Kermit Hunter, author-playwright<lb />
at the University of North Carolina,<lb />
brought up some new ideas on drama<lb />
as he spoke at a joint meeting of<lb />
the English Club, Creative Writers<lb />
Club, .and the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house in the Joyner Library auditori-<lb />
um Tuesday night.<lb />
Mr. Hunter, who teaches English<lb />
at UNC, wag bom in West Virginia,<lb />
.attended Emory and Henry, received<lb />
the A. B. degree from Ohio State<lb />
University. He attended the Juilliard<lb />
School of Music and was awarded<lb />
his M. A. degree from UNC. Among<lb />
the honors accorded to this famed<lb />
dramatist are the Vanewater Poetry<lb />
Prize at Ohio State and the Joseph<lb />
Feldman Playwrighting award at<lb />
UNC in 1949.<lb />
Distinguished in the drama field<lb />
'or "Unto These Hills a story of<lb />
the Cherokee Imdians, and "Horn in<lb />
the West life in the south Appa-<lb />
lachian Highlands, Kermit Hunter<lb />
has also b. en selected to write an<lb />
outdoor drama on the history of the<lb />
Moravian Church. It is scheduled to<lb />
be given in 1957 at Bear Creek Thea-<lb />
tre, Buthania, North Carolina.<lb />
Other similar dramas have been<lb />
produced in Illinois and in Arizona.<lb />
Mr. Hunter is the author also of a<lb />
romantic novel with a setting in<lb />
modern Egypt, "Spinner in the Sun<lb />
The firs phase of his writing ca-<lb />
reer was the writing of plays in high<lb />
school and during undergraduate<lb />
days at Ohio Sate where he wrote<lb />
several. He continued to write plays<lb />
even while he was in the Army in<lb />
the early forties. In 1947 he came to<lb />
�the University of North Carolina and<lb />
became an ins ructor in the depart-<lb />
ment of English, a position which<lb />
he still holds.<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi. Plans<lb />
Awarding Intramural<lb />
Basketball Trophy<lb />
The meeti-s' of the Sigma Rho<lb />
Pihi Fraternity last week was to pmn<lb />
the program for the ensuing year.<lb />
The fraternity chose as one of its<lb />
projects for 1955-1956 the sponsoring<lb />
of a trophy to be presented to the<lb />
championship teum in the 1955-1956<lb />
intramural basketball series.<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi President Dick<lb />
Duey announced that the trophy<lb />
would be known ag the Sigma Rho<lb />
Phi Fraternity Intramural Basket-<lb />
ball Trophy. This award will be pre-<lb />
sented to the winning team each year.<lb />
The name of each winning team will<lb />
be engraved on the trophy.<lb />
It is planned tihat an Awards Night<lb />
in the Spring quarter will be held<lb />
and during that time the trophy<lb />
would be presented. The purpose of<lb />
the presentation is to add more in-<lb />
terest in intramural participation.<lb />
In addition to choosing a project,<lb />
two other forms of business were<lb />
taken up. One was the election otf a<lb />
new advisor to replace Sergeant Her-<lb />
bert H. Sails. The newly-elected ad-<lb />
visor is Mr. Paul Julian, director<lb />
of the dining hall. The completion<lb />
of the 1955 pledge class was also<lb />
taken up. The list is made up of<lb />
approximately 40 prospective pledges.<lb />
Band Sponsors Dance<lb />
East Carolina band members will<lb />
sponsor an informal dance Thursdsy,<lb />
November 10, in the Wright Build-<lb />
ing. The time is 8:00 to 10:00 and is<lb />
similar to the one given during the<lb />
first of the quarter. The Collegians<lb />
and members of the band will play<lb />
and the admission is 25c.<lb /><pb facs="00038387_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
ft AST CABO�119<lb />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955<lb />
Budget Your Time<lb />
College life is a composition of many com-<lb />
ponent parts�each having its own significant<lb />
part. Two big headings that one usually thinks<lb />
about are his studies and his social affairs. It<lb />
should be your significant aim to receive a wider<lb />
education and to put your emphasis on some ma-<lb />
jor career. In order to get the most out of your<lb />
courses you certainly must put in many hours of<lb />
hard studying. You profit from a course only<lb />
through what you have put into it and your neg-<lb />
ligence hurts you and you only. You pay to come<lb />
to college, so why should you make a game out<lb />
of it V<lb />
We would be the first to admit that social<lb />
affairs are important to everyone. In order to<lb />
have a well-rounded personality we need to in-<lb />
clude a variety of things in our lives. The point<lb />
we ate trying to convey, however, is that you need<lb />
to know when to study and when to socialize. Too<lb />
frequently students flunk a test or even flunk<lb />
out of school only because they didn't make good<lb />
use of their time. To be able to budget your time<lb />
is an asset to an, re ar more of us need to do<lb />
such. If you budget your time wisely it is sure<lb />
that you will have time for enjoyable recreation<lb />
and-such and at the same time you will be making<lb />
a good advancement toward that degree you are<lb />
 uking for.<lb />
By putting forth the necessary preparation<lb />
you get more out of your classes. They are usually<lb />
not as dull and if you know enough to take part<lb />
in discussion you break the monotony of straight<lb />
lectures. Wo fool sure that most instructors would<lb />
rather have discussions than all lectures, but fre-<lb />
quently they have to resort to such as students<lb />
cannot be motivated to take part in discussion.<lb />
Students frequently approach us concerning<lb />
an editorial to the effect that teachers are over-<lb />
loading them. We agree in some respects as it<lb />
seems as though each class requires long reports<lb />
some sort. Maybe the teachers should recon-<lb />
sider some of their stiff assignments, but on the<lb />
other hand maybe students had better make bet-<lb />
ter use of their time. It is a problem that stu-<lb />
dents and teachers must work out together.�J.S.<lb />
Wanted�Safety Campaign<lb />
The following editorial is a timely one and<lb />
is taken from the November 4, 1954 East Caro-<lb />
edited by Faye B. O'Neal:<lb />
It is highly probable that one of these days<lb />
East Carolina's first traffic fatality is going to<lb />
occur, if some of those drivers who feel themselves<lb />
oxempt from following the traffic regulations on<lb />
the campus aren't more lucky than we deem pos-<lb />
sible. This may be a bad thing�prophecies with<lb />
gruesome notes aren't the kind we like to hear.<lb />
On the other hand, if a stiff reprimand causes a<lb />
little thought and better behaviour, it serves a<lb />
good purpose.<lb />
Most of the people who drive on the campus<lb />
act in a wise manner. Some few completely dis-<lb />
regard their conscience and go like mad, never<lb />
en dropping speed as low as the 15 mile per<lb />
hour rate that is the wise maximum speed limit.<lb />
Last week one driver attracted the attention<lb />
which he desired by screeching around the corner<lb />
of Wright toward Ragsdale. He was going at<lb />
least 40 miles per hour, wThich was dangerous to<lb />
the some fifteen or more students waiting to cross<lb />
the street. This driver isn't alone in this kind of<lb />
foolishness; he has a few other dangerous cronies.<lb />
They ought to realize that the campus is not a<lb />
"iace track as others have put it.<lb />
We hesitate to say that those guilty of such<lb />
careless actions are thrill-seekers and, potential<lb />
murderers. They just don't think of the disap-<lb />
proval they are bringing upon themselves from<lb />
those who act more wisely. What a shame that a<lb />
person reaches college with the desire to show off<lb />
and endanger others still in his system.<lb />
Somethmg shoulcl be done to further insure<lb />
pedestrians on the campus against hazardous<lb />
"drivers. Even though the line is old, it's true; the<lb />
first traffic fatality could well be you.<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
In the past few weeks there has<lb />
been some discussion in the Student<lb />
Legislature to the fact that some<lb />
tudents are rat fully aware of the<lb />
work of our Student Government.<lb />
After a suggestion from a fellow<lb />
SGA member this staff has decided<lb />
to run a series of articles pertaining<lb />
to the functions of our SGA. We<lb />
hope that they will enlighten the<lb />
s uJents as to the importance of the<lb />
work carried on by the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association.<lb />
Through these articles we endeavor<lb />
to create more interest as well as<lb />
present mere facts about the SGA.<lb />
Freshmen should especially profit<lb />
from these reports as the work is<lb />
new to them. Although they may<lb />
have had experience in high school<lb />
the work of a college Student Gov-<lb />
ernment is on a higher and more<lb />
complicated level. Howeiver, may we<lb />
say that these articles aTe beneficial<lb />
to upper classmen and we hope they<lb />
will take full advantage of the arti-<lb />
cles. If these articles fail to clear<lb />
op any questions or misunderstand-<lb />
ings pertaining to Student Govern-<lb />
ment, please feel free to call on any<lb />
.GA member for help.<lb />
The first article in this series<lb />
per.ains to the duties and functions<lb />
of the Executive Council. This body<lb />
plays no minor role in this organi-<lb />
zation. Important items of business<lb />
are brought betfore the group for<lb />
consideration and the Council gives<lb />
serious thought to each and makes<lb />
their recommendation to the Legis-<lb />
lature. The Legislature then makes<lb />
the final conclusion. There are also<lb />
other important functions. For this<lb />
article see page one.<lb />
Parent's Day<lb />
On November 13 this college will<lb />
observe Parent's Day in connection<lb />
with American Education Week. All<lb />
parents are being invited to attend.<lb />
In doing so, parents will be able to<lb />
familiarize themselves with the cam-<lb />
pUg and the activities at East Caro-<lb />
lina. On the agenda for the day are<lb />
a program in Wright Auditorium and<lb />
Open House in the various dormi-<lb />
tories. In order to make this a huge<lb />
-uccess the students' cooperation will<lb />
be necessary. Students are urged to<lb />
stay on camptig this weekend. If you<lb />
are to get your parents down you<lb />
certainly need to be on campus. For<lb />
such an occasion, do we want to dis-<lb />
play our usual "suitcase college<lb />
spirit?"<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina College<lb />
Elizabeth City Native Graduates Soon<lb />
Sitting cross legged with an ear<lb />
pressed tigfetly to the phonograph a<lb />
little boy listened intently to the<lb />
melodious voice of a great singer. His<lb />
brow became knitted in grave con-<lb />
cern as he thought how much he<lb />
wanted to sing, and how one day he<lb />
would.<lb />
Days, months, and some years<lb />
passed, but always within him was<lb />
a burning ambition to thrill others<lb />
by the harmonious melody of song.<lb />
Every day he would listen with keen<lb />
attention to the voice of Mario Lanza<lb />
with the dream of one day singing<lb />
like him.<lb />
For some people desires and am-<lb />
bitions are always dreams. Roy As-<lb />
kew's ambition to sing was a dream,<lb />
but today it is a reality.<lb />
Students who saw "Brigadoon" last<lb />
spring remember the superb perform-<lb />
ance of Roy in this musical produc-<lb />
tion. He had one of the leading roles.<lb />
He played the part of Charlie Dal-<lb />
rymple.<lb />
Roy is a senior from Elizabeth City.<lb />
He started singing as a small boy in<lb />
the fourth grade. He has not had<lb />
any formal musical training, and de-<lb />
clares he learned all he knows from<lb />
listening to Mario Lanzii records.<lb />
Roy has performed in various tal-<lb />
ent shows, at vesper services on<lb />
campus, at various churches, and at a<lb />
District Banker's Convention in<lb />
Greenville. He sang in the chorus of<lb />
"The Messiah "The Student Prince"<lb />
and "Blossom Time<lb />
He participates in musical organi-<lb />
zations with vigor and enthusiasm.<lb />
He has been a member of the College<lb />
Choir, Varsity Glee Club, and the<lb />
Boys Quartet. He served as vice-<lb />
I rt sident of the Varsity Glee Club<lb />
and Musical Chairman of the YMCA<lb />
by Jonnie Simpson<lb />
Roy Askew<lb />
his junior year.<lb />
Roy excels not only in music but in<lb />
o 'her phases of activities he has prov-<lb />
en capable of leadership. He was<lb />
secretary of the YMCA, president of<lb />
the Pasquotank County Club, and a<lb />
member of the Social Committee of<lb />
he SGA. Also he has been a member<lb />
of the Inter-Religious Council and<lb />
t e East Carolina Playmakers.<lb />
Last year he was Circulation Man-<lb />
ager of the East Carolinian, and he<lb />
has produced and directed three tal-<lb />
ent, shows sponsored by the East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
"Extra-curricular activities have<lb />
played a big part in my college life.<lb />
To me extra-curricular activities<lb />
trould be a part of every student<lb />
curriculum who is desiring a higher<lb />
education Roy declared.<lb />
lAllthough Roy's major interest is<lb />
music, he plans to teach English for<lb />
a career. He says he has always<lb />
wanted to teach or be a singer. He<lb />
made his decision when "a certain<lb />
teacher in the English department<lb />
infill need me to the extent that I<lb />
realised my life ambition was to be-<lb />
come an E'uglisfh teacher<lb />
"I decided to come to college be-<lb />
cause to me it was a challenge I<lb />
wanted to accept he 3aid. Roys says<lb />
his philosophy is to have goals in life,<lb />
. al never be satisfied or content until<lb />
you reach them. "Second beat is<lb />
-unit ing I am never satisfied with<lb />
 emphasised.<lb />
Roy thinks that religion is the<lb />
a ie element of all humanity. He<lb />
ays, " think religion should be an<lb />
sential art of any college student's<lb />
;op� ri� nee and career<lb />
"I like t&amp;e relationship that exists<lb />
letween faculty and students at East<lb />
Carolina he affirmed. It proves<lb />
valuable to the student in ob-<lb />
taining knowledge, and to the teach-<lb />
er in presenting it Roy pointed out.<lb />
Roy will practice teach next quar-<lb />
ter at Chicod. After graduation in<lb />
February, he wants to teach in Mi-<lb />
ami, Florida. "At the present time<lb />
I am looking around for a woman<lb />
who wants to marry me Roy says<lb />
laughingly. "I don't care what shape,<lb />
size, or creed just so she can cook<lb />
he declared in a most emphatic way.<lb />
Looking at his mere 138 pounds, we<lb />
would think he means it. It is ru-<lb />
mored on campus that Roy has a list<lb />
of names of all the home economics<lb />
majors, and is planning to sample<lb />
i i ir cooking.<lb />
Well, Roy, we surely hope you find<lb />
that woman who can cook. You have<lb />
achieved your other dreams and am-<lb />
bitions, and we feel confident that<lb />
this too can be yours.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Jan Raby<lb />
Did you know that yesterday was the birth-<lb />
day of our president, Dr. John D. Mesuick? 1<lb />
pleasant to note how Dr. Messick always h<lb />
smile for everyone he meets, when we know thai<lb />
he is the busiest mar. on the campus. Ha;<lb />
birthday, Mr. President.<lb />
Everyone has been saying nice things a!<lb />
the cast of Darkness at Soon! The play wa<lb />
tremendous .success. We would like to comm<lb />
Marion Evans and the backstage crew for tl<lb />
fine work.<lb />
Last week an official presentation by<lb />
iresident of the Industrial Arts Club was m<lb />
to Fleming Hall�yes, finally the trophy am<lb />
for first place in Homecoming decorations. .1<lb />
Fisher, Fleming president, gave credit to Ed<lb />
Liogera and her committee for the ideas ami g<lb />
work.<lb />
Are you ever curious about other colleges<lb />
the North State? The enrollment at Appaia<lb />
includes approximately 1700 students from<lb />
North Carolina counties and ten states. Did j<lb />
know that Elon has both daytime classes and<lb />
evening school also, with both programs opt �<lb />
under the same curriculum, with the same<lb />
quirements for graduation and offering th<lb />
degrees? High Point College has a record enr :<lb />
ment of 880 students. But they have only 90<lb />
men in the freshman class. How come?<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Columnist Congratulates Play Cast<lb />
This vt ek we would like to con-<lb />
gratulate t e Bast Carolina Playhouse<lb />
on the magnificent production of<lb />
"Darkness at Noon" which was pre-<lb />
sented in McGinnis Auditorium last<lb />
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday<lb />
nights. Everyone atending the per-<lb />
formance was really thrilled with the<lb />
outstanding character portrays. Ru-<lb />
bashov, played by Julius C. Martin,<lb />
and Lube, played by Pat Goodwin,<lb />
were very outstanding as the leading<lb />
roles. Also. Lloyd Bray Jr who play-<lb />
ed Gletkin, and Kenneth West, who<lb />
was in the cell 402, were very im-<lb />
More About SGA I lin -ssve i'1 the minor roles. All of<lb />
Th � Student Legislature recently' t!u" �her characters were played with<lb />
ved to acquire a United States Flag out ending ability as well as with<lb />
Thi.s flag hag now been donated to<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
II. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Firt Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editors  Joyce L. Smith, Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Managing Editor  Jan F. Raby<lb />
Assistant Editor Oliver Williams<lb />
Feature Editor Janet Hill<lb />
Staff Assistants  Mary Alice Madry, Fred<lb />
Davenport, Pat J. Wentz, Lois Grady, Jonnie Simpson,<lb />
Florence Baker, Irma Legget, Purvis Boyette, Martha<lb />
Wilson, Jerrie McDaniel, Marjorie Davis, Lou Ann<lb />
Rouse, Eunice Castellowe, Jesse W. Vick, Betty<lb />
Gaylord.<lb />
Sports Editor � Billy Arnold<lb />
Sports Assistants Mike Katsics, Johnny Hudson<lb />
Business Manager Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Assistants  Edna Whitfield, Jack Carroll<lb />
Photographer  J- D. Henry<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Circulation ManagerPurvis Boyette<lb />
Editorial AdvisorMiss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor  Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor Sherman M. Parks<lb />
.Printed by Renfrew Printing Company, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Editor this Issue  Joyce L. Smith<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, haying writ,<lb />
Mores on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall tore H back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nr all your tears wash oat a word of it<lb />
From the "Rtxbayait of Omar Khayam translated by<lb />
E. Fitzgerald<lb />
the Legislature by Alumni Secretary<lb />
James Putler. As a regular part of<lb />
every SGA meeting the body will give<lb />
allegiance to the flag. We believe<lb />
that this is a wise thing if students<lb />
will put full meaning into it. We feel<lb />
free in saying that the body is very<lb />
apj reciative to Mr. James Butler.<lb />
Talent Show<lb />
This staff is very happy to report<lb />
that their annual Fall Talent Show<lb />
was a success. Much time and effort<lb />
went toward making this program<lb />
an entertaining affair. Our hats are<lb />
off to Roy Askew for planning this<lb />
show. We also extend words of praise<lb />
to Janet Hill for working diligently<lb />
with Mr. Askew.<lb />
Ve are very appreciative toward<lb />
all the participants and toward all<lb />
who attended. From all reports we<lb />
have heard the audience got more<lb />
than its money's worth. The follow-<lb />
ing was overheard among a group of<lb />
girls as they left the show: "I'll bet<lb />
that is the longest sthow you will<lb />
ver see for just a'quarter<lb />
The profits cleared from this show<lb />
will be used to send delegates to the<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Convention<lb />
in New York.<lb />
Exams<lb />
It would be a wise thing for stu-<lb />
dents to begin reviewing for their<lb />
exams now instead of waiting until<lb />
the night before the exam is to be<lb />
given. Students too frequently make<lb />
the mistake of neglecting their stud-<lb />
ies all through the quarter and then<lb />
they expect to make a complete re-<lb />
yiew in the last few days.<lb />
This quarter finds a slight change<lb />
in the exam schedule. We refer par-<lb />
ticularly to the classes that will have<lb />
their examinations from five o'clock<lb />
to seven o'clock in the afternoon.<lb />
The one big disadvantage that we<lb />
cite is that students will have trouble<lb />
getting supper. Although the cafe-<lb />
teria will be open at 4:30 p.m. the<lb />
prebl m may remain as students may<lb />
no be able to get supper in the<lb />
thirty minutes allowed for all stu-<lb />
dents who have such exams.<lb />
intense feeling.<lb />
Also, we think that orchids should<lb />
by Janet Hill<lb />
go to the student director, Marion<lb />
Evans, and to the technical director,<lb />
Tom Wells, for the production of the<lb />
play and the outstanding stage sets.<lb />
"Darkness at Noon" is the first big<lb />
production on a college level to be<lb />
presented here. Here's hoping that<lb />
many more big productions will be<lb />
given by the Playhouse in the future.<lb />
Open House<lb />
On Sunday, November 13, the wo-<lb />
men students of Wilson, Jarvis,<lb />
Fleming, Cotten, and Ragsdale Halls<lb />
will have open house in connection<lb />
with the American Education Week<lb />
Program. A program will be pre-<lb />
sented at 2 o'clock in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium with Dr. Messick as the speak-<lb />
er and the Music Department ren-<lb />
dering a special program. After the<lb />
We in the journalism world are always hi<lb />
py to see students interested in newspaper w<lb />
even on the high school level. It's the best<lb />
to get a good foundation for later years. We<lb />
lute The Loudspeaker of Elizabeth City Hi<lb />
School which is back again after a silence of :<lb />
years.<lb />
Buzz Young<lb />
On Hutchins And Education<lb />
Two weeks ago in this space there<lb />
appeared a suggestion to the Student<lb />
Legislature that they set up a com-<lb />
mittee on curriculum. One member<lb />
of the faculty later told me that in<lb />
i er opinion the curriculum was some-<lb />
thing that should be entirely out of<lb />
the students' hands. That may be<lb />
true but I think it interesting to note<lb />
a comment made by Robert Maynard<lb />
Hutchirts, past preeidnt of Ohicago<lb />
University, in an interview carried in<lb />
an interview carried in last Sunday's<lb />
News and Observer under the caption<lb />
"Hutchins � Says Education Worse<lb />
"Nobody really wants you (the<lb />
University President) to do any-<lb />
hing says Hutchins. "The faculty<lb />
wants to hold onto the status quo.<lb />
The trustees are on the board only<lb />
as an honor and they don't want any<lb />
problems.<lb />
"The alumni, of course, think the<lb />
university was best wihen they were<lb />
there; they don't want any changes.<lb />
And the students�they're the only<lb />
ones who want to make things bet-<lb />
ter, but if you wait too long they'll<lb />
graduate<lb />
This is, of course, an exaggerated<lb />
statement it possibly applies less down<lb />
this way than in other sections of the<lb />
country. But nevertheless it is an<lb />
interesting comment.<lb />
Those who enjoy square dan-<lb />
cing or want to learn to square<lb />
dance are invited to come to<lb />
Room 103 in the Gymnasium on<lb />
Tuesday evenings at 7 o'clock.<lb />
tioug young people wrho, without any<lb />
real curiosity or flair for learning,<lb />
manage to absorb quantities of unre-<lb />
lated information, the validity of<lb />
which they have no capacity for<lb />
judging. Reading and study without<lb />
perception can be as deadly as ig-<lb />
norance<lb />
It says further "That the courses<lb />
of a great many colleges�by no<lb />
means all�thave been adjusted to<lb />
those minds least capable of being<lb />
educated They claim that this is<lb />
the result of many young people be-<lb />
ing in college simply because "their<lb />
parents can afford it<lb />
The solution to this problem ais<lb />
ofered by the Journal is interesting<lb />
because it seems so obvious. "If the<lb />
colleges would raise their entrancp<lb />
-equireTnents and if they v<lb />
mand that those who erJ<lb />
apply themselves or leave<lb />
do more for education<lb />
conferences that have i<lb />
to be called<lb />
All this lads to th<lb />
conclusion that the A<lb />
should remain him,<lb />
get an education if<lb />
remain himself that,<lb />
more than a cent<lb />
livity. He should re<lb />
the primary functi<lb />
al institution is '<lb />
Mo<lb />
Cr<lb />
ai<lb />
One of America'g most distinguish-<lb />
ed citizens, Kenneth Royall, who hails<lb />
from Goldsfboro, prompted the Wall<lb />
Street Journal into some timely ob-<lb />
servations on education by the fol-<lb />
lowing statement:<lb />
"I am sure that today thousands<lb />
are streaming into college not ac-<lb />
tually for educational purposes but<lb />
for social or athletic or other pur<lb />
poses whidh bear little if any rel j<lb />
tion to real education<lb />
The Wall Street Journal says<lb />
escapes us how a leader is likel.<lb />
be developed from a young man <lb />
goes to college, has a high old '<lb />
lor four years and manages U<lb />
by the skin of his teeth su<lb />
cinch courses to give him a d<lb />
"H also escapes us how lead-<lb />
is developed from the more conscien production, is in lmrsf ��.<lb />
program, eveiyone is invited to open<lb />
house at the various dorms at which<lb />
time refreshments will be served to<lb />
the visitors.<lb />
Vespers<lb />
Every Thursday night from 6:30-<lb />
7:00 Vespers are held in the Y Hut<lb />
with tie members of the YWCA or<lb />
the YMCA presenting a program of<lb />
inpi rational music, scripture read-<lb />
ings, and short talks by various guest<lb />
speakers. All of the students who<lb />
attend these short but impressive<lb />
fellowship services find that they are<lb />
very inspirational as well as enlight-<lb />
ening. We feel that EVERYONE,<lb />
regardless of their denominational<lb />
preference, would enjoy Vespers.<lb />
Dissatisfied?<lb />
It has been rumored around the<lb />
campus that a number of students<lb />
are quite dissatisfied with the news<lb />
cor. tent of the East Carolinian. In<lb />
�the first place, they say that the<lb />
East Carolinian never has any news.<lb />
Thin, they contradict themselves by<lb />
saying that the news is always old.<lb />
Another favorite complaint is that<lb />
the faculty and the administration<lb />
run the newspaper. Therefore, we<lb />
think that a few comments from the<lb />
staff of the East Carolinian are in<lb />
order. First, it is a big job requiring<lb />
tremendous effort and time on the<lb />
part of a number of people to publish<lb />
a newspaper each week. Since all of<lb />
the material is required to be in a<lb />
week before publication, naturally<lb />
some of the news which has already<lb />
taken place does not appear in the<lb />
pa4 er until the next week. However,<lb />
the editors strive to keep the current<lb />
' news of main importance. Also, the<lb />
i paper's primary duty is not to injure<lb />
he college in any way. Therefore, it<lb />
" - f- - us to keep in mind<lb />
�. allege as a whole<lb />
-uided by the ad-<lb />
ne is extremely<lb />
way in which<lb />
written, the<lb />
unlished, or the<lb />
press, a cordial<lb />
cd to them to be-<lb />
' the staff or to<lb />
if they believe<lb />
w,e or help the<lb />
ray.<lb />
��. the solution of<lb />
4'ials zero.<lb />
h work for noth-<lb />
;aper in English<lb />
 morality play<lb />
te characters ar�<lb />
'ir.s, saints and<lb />
haracters<lb />
JL<lb />
orember 13, 1955,<lb />
. 1st, 2nd and<lb />
he ping pong<lb />
 be played off.<lb />
e rounds will be<lb />
.ess results are re-<lb />
"The reason why so few people are agreea<lb />
in conversation is that each is thinking more<lb />
about what he intends to say than about w.<lb />
others are saying, and we never listen when we<lb />
are eager to speak This observation on a con-<lb />
versational fault sounds as pertinent as though<lb />
expressed yesterday. It was expressed three cen-<lb />
turies ago by a French Duke�the often quoted<lb />
LaRochefoucauld.<lb />
Members of the English Club, the East Caru-<lb />
lina Playhouse, and the Creative Writers Club<lb />
thoroughly enjoyed a lecture this week by the<lb />
distinguished Kermit Hunter (who's alsu good<lb />
looking) who teaches English over at the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina.<lb />
Here is something gathered from a friend<lb />
of mine in service:<lb />
"I love to hear the rooster crow,<lb />
He's like so many men I know�<lb />
Who rant and rave and yell and shout,<lb />
Without anything at all to brag about<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Duty Before Love<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
Finally Princess Margaret has made the de-<lb />
cision�duty before love. This has been the most<lb />
publicized love affair since Marilyn Monroe<lb />
"hooked and dumped" Joe DiMaggio.<lb />
Not only has this been a publicized love af-<lb />
fair but also an unusual one. In order for every-<lb />
one to be happy, a love affair usually has to end<lb />
up with marriage and the lovers living happily<lb />
ever after. Although we are all interested in Mar-<lb />
garet's happiness, we cannot see her give up the<lb />
iifeand duties of a princess.<lb />
Margaret was a small child when her uncle,<lb />
Edward VIII, renounced the whole empire for a<lb />
divorced American woman. Although the Duke<lb />
and Duchess of Windsor are living happily in a<lb />
highly social life, all of us are glad that Margaret<lb />
didn't base her decision on this affair.<lb />
Since this decision was entirely her own. we<lb />
feel that Margaret will continue to enjoy a life of<lb />
duty. To quote the editorial "A New Rose For<lb />
Margaret" from the NEWS AND OBSERVER:<lb />
"There will never be anything out of date about<lb />
a lady or a gentleman�man or a woman�king<lb />
or commoner, living up to the code to which she<lb />
was born<lb />
Here's a salute to Princess Margaret, and<lb />
after a few years may we be able to say as we<lb />
read our history books that it was the best deci-<lb />
sion after all.<lb />
All About a Columnist<lb />
I am afraid that few of the readers realize<lb />
just how much effort and time it takes to write<lb />
an article every week. Especially is it hard when<lb />
you don't have enough ideas to fill up your column<lb />
(that's what happened to me this week), or when<lb />
the capital "I" is broken off your typewriter.<lb />
Last week a person asked me if one column-<lb />
ist hated another columnist. (I guess he thought<lb />
I hated Jan Raby because her column is always<lb />
above mine and usually longer). My answer was<lb />
that columnists don't hate each other any worse<lb />
than one woman hates another woman.<lb />
Real often we columnists run up with a per-<lb />
son who wants to become a columnist. What do<lb />
we do? We try to hold his head under some cold<lb />
water, and repeat when necessary! You see, we<lb />
try to be kind to everyone.<lb />
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1955<lb />
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PAGE THRBE<lb />
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Tampa Overcomes ECC 33-14<lb />
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Johnny Hudson<lb />
,f East Carolina closed<lb />
football season last<lb />
zoning by bowing 33-14<lb />
ong Tampa eleven in Ool-<lb />
Sotne (,(HHi fans brav-<lb />
j- wreather to watch<lb />
out 1155 action. It<lb />
defeat for the Buc-s<lb />
,  W1I1S.<lb />
parked by a couple of the<lb />
tl e South and a large<lb />
line, came from be-<lb />
wr Jack Boono's squad.<lb />
�  toss-up and dec ed<lb />
On the second play from<lb />
Spartan halfback Don<lb />
Lelly,<lb />
�n<lb />
ot<lb />
own 35 and<lb />
i rhaps played<lb />
he season, pounced<lb />
Pirates. The But<lb />
Dick Cherry, can gilt the<lb />
ilanee on the first play<lb />
I a 35-yard peas to Bobby<lb />
a le a beautiful catch<lb />
( herry converted to<lb />
�tes a 7-0 lead after only<lb />
. ��; pia<lb />
r 1 to tie lhe<lb />
secon i quarter as<lb />
t j erry and the run-<lb />
carried them to the <lb />
yard line. After failing'<lb />
. all on the firs two<lb />
v fumble I and the Turn-1<lb />
on the pigskin. Spank!<lb />
. � visitors out of the<lb />
f tackle and raced<lb />
16 yard line before being<lb />
� t bounds by Cherry. With<lb />
mites remaining in the<lb />
e slippery-hipped Herndon<lb />
Kas: Carolina line<lb />
. I the third Tampa<lb />
I, reen added the extra<lb />
� e score at halftime stood<lb />
rry started off the Bucs'<lb />
I iwn by racing 48 yards<lb />
i  tten Statue of<lb />
ack Bob Maynard<lb />
t from the one-foot line<lb />
Pirates back in the game.<lb />
I i extra point.<lb />
rebounded quickly and<lb />
.vo more touchdowns before<lb />
bkftk had blown.<lb />
Porter's Cagers<lb />
Brill For First<lb />
NS Loop Contest<lb />
Having engaged in strenuous work-<lb />
OUts during the past few weeks, Che<lb />
Pirate baketba.ll team is looking for-<lb />
ward to its first North State Con-<lb />
i rence game on December 3 when<lb />
Coach Howard Porter's quint will<lb />
take on Guilford College of Greens-<lb />
boro here at the College gym.<lb />
To Coach Porter's deligU, height<lb />
ii I depth are two big things that<lb />
the Bucs do boast of for the 1955-56<lb />
cage season. Heights on the team<lb />
range from Harry ArcCer's 5-0<lb />
frame to the towering 6-8 of Joe<lb />
Plaster.<lb />
Nine players are holdovers from<lb />
last year's play. The only senior on<lb />
the squad is J. C. Thomas who is 6-2<lb />
and hails from Raleigh. Don Harris,<lb />
6-2, from Laurinburg, Carvel Nieh-<lb />
o! . f-4, from Leaksville, Guy Men-<lb />
der, hall, 6-6, from Cary, Maurice Ev-<lb />
erett, 5-11, from Robersonville,<lb />
Marion Hales, 6-4. from Wilmington,<lb />
Harold Ingram, 6-0, from Lilesville,<lb />
and Wadell vSoloman, 5-11, fromi<lb />
Greensboro, are all expected to see<lb />
considerable action. Fred "Scrap<lb />
Iron" James, a 6-2 lad from Porte-<lb />
r.outh, Virginia is only a sophomore<lb />
a "id saw quite a bit of play as a<lb />
freshman last year.<lb />
Newcomers to the squad are Tim<lb />
Smothers, 6-6, from Reidsville, Dick<lb />
Little, 6-3, from Delaware Water<lb />
Gap, Pennsylvania, Joe Plaster, 6-8,<lb />
from Feidale, Virginia, Joe Mus-<lb />
grave, 6-3, from Pikesville, Harry<lb />
Blevins, 5-10, from Elizabeth City,<lb />
Chesley Knotts, 6-5, from Wendell,<lb />
Ace Warren, 6-0, from Statesville.<lb />
Jim Cunningham, 6-2, and Harry<lb />
Archer, 5-10<lb />
POOR COACH PORTER<lb />
Ft:<lb />
THE<lb />
CROWS<lb />
NEST<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
Pirate Games<lb />
mou h, Virginia.<lb />
Archer is a transfer from the Uni-<lb />
versity of Richmond and Blevins is<lb />
a transfer from Lees-McRae College.<lb />
Both are sophomores while the re-<lb />
mainder of the new additions to the<lb />
college quint are freshmen. This will<lb />
give Coach Porter new material to<lb />
work with and East Carolina can be<lb />
are both from Ports- assured of being well represented in<lb />
r'nurt play tfhis season.<lb />
smothers, Little and Plaster are<lb />
expected to aid the veteran perform-<lb />
ers in the Pirates' conquest for ft<lb />
North State Championship.<lb />
Football season at East Carolina<lb />
College is dead and buried for this<lb />
1955 season. However, students and<lb />
fans alike 'have made several sug-<lb />
gestions and inquiries that might be<lb />
worth airing.<lb />
Afternoon Football?<lb />
Many fans and students alike have<lb />
raised the question that has been a<lb />
controversial one at East Carolina<lb />
for the past several years: W�hy<lb />
doesn't DOC schedule afternoon foot-<lb />
ball games? A large number of peo-<lb />
le believe that afternoon football<lb />
would lend an air of increased pres-<lb />
age to the school and elate school<lb />
spirit. These people also advocate<lb />
that day football would leave the!<lb />
ev. nings open for other activities,<lb />
such a,s post-game dances and cele-<lb />
brations.<lb />
Also, there is the fact that night<lb />
football decreases the number of<lb />
spectators wvien weather is wet and<lb />
cold.<lb />
Reasons For Night Games<lb />
There are many reasons for East<lb />
Carolina night game policy. The<lb />
two primary ones, according to Dr.<lb />
Nephi Jorgensen, Director of Ath-<lb />
letics, are (1) that many Pirate Club<lb />
members (local citizens who support<lb />
fee Pirate cause) cannot see after-<lb />
noon matches because of business,<lb />
and (2) the competition from larger<lb />
state schools and televised games is<lb />
too great. Also, it is the belief of<lb />
some that night gameg tend to hold<lb />
students on campus during the week-<lb />
ends, giving them worthwhile activi-<lb />
ty, while stimulating school spirit.<lb />
Jorgensen Proposes Compromise<lb />
Dr. Jorgensen stated early this<lb />
week that there are definitely some<lb />
good points in favor of afternoon<lb />
footfcall, and bhat a compromise<lb />
might be profitable. "We may have<lb />
to schedule next year's games a little<lb />
later than we did this season Jor-<lb />
gensen said, "possibly opening the<lb />
season in the middle of September.<lb />
If this happens, there will be more<lb />
games played in November and the<lb />
other cold months, and night football<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne Snares<lb />
Conference Top Spot;<lb />
Catawba Only Threat<lb />
With a 4-0 won-lost record in con-<lb />
f rence pla, Lenoir Rhyne of Hic-<lb />
kory, North Carolina, needs only one<lb />
more vic'ory to clinch the North State<lb />
Conference championship. Catawba<lb />
College of Salisbury is the only grid<lb />
foe figured to seriously challenge the<lb />
Bears' conquust for an unmolested<lb />
season. Catawba will clash with Le-<lb />
noir Rhyne on Thanksgiving Day.<lb />
Elon could possibly pull an upset<lb />
when they meet the Bears this Sat-<lb />
urday but the chances are small.<lb />
Below are the conference and over-<lb />
all standings:<lb />
North State Conference<lb />
W L T Pet. Pts. Op.<lb />
4 0 0 1.000 93 32<lb />
0 .600 53 26<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Catawba<lb />
hurts us during this freezing period West. Carolina<lb />
The athletic director stated further<lb />
that "it might be wise to schedule<lb />
all Noveirtber contests in the after-<lb />
i noon In this way, there will be a<lb />
I kind of compromise between the two<lb />
causes, and everyone should benefit.<lb />
Any suggestions or opinions con<lb />
Elon<lb />
Guilford<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
3<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
.500 86 71<lb />
.500 53 28<lb />
.417 46 78<lb />
.250 19 57<lb />
.000 19 61<lb />
All Games<lb />
W L T<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
Ap. alachian<lb />
i 'Catawba<lb />
cerning this issue are welcomed by j � Carolina<lb />
THE CROW'S NEST. All letters or g,<lb />
cards shouLd be addressed to CROW'S nrest Carolina<lb />
NEST, c-o the East Carolinian<lb />
Greenville, Nonbh Carolina.<lb />
Guilford<lb />
Pet. Pts. Op.<lb />
6 0 1 1.000 166 53<lb />
5 3 0 .571 158 84<lb />
4 4 0 .500 102 106<lb />
4 5 0 .444 93 103<lb />
2 6 0 .250 94 148<lb />
2 6 1 .250 86 122<lb />
0 5 1 .000 51121<lb />
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East Fifth and Cotanche Streets <lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
�<lb />
Carolina's loss to Tampa<lb />
sity Saturday night marked)<lb />
: of football season here and r<lb />
ie Pirates a 4-5 record for thej<lb />
n North State Conference play,<lb />
Jack Boone's boys compiled a<lb />
te. Below is a list of all games<lb />
res:<lb />
6, Norfolk Navy 0<lb />
West Chester 9<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 7<lb />
Catawba 19<lb />
. Elon 0<lb />
, Western Carolina 6<lb />
East Tennessee State 34<lb />
Appalachian State 0<lb />
Tampa 33<lb />
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T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOTS OF<lb />
FRENCH FRIB6<lb />
Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS<lb />
COLD DRINKS SANDWICHES<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
CURB SERVICE<lb />
Dancing Pavillion For Your Pleasure<lb />
Near TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
4<lb />
Near TV Station at the<lb />
PIT-COOKED BAR-B-Q<lb />
Beddingfield's Pharmacy<lb />
FIVE POINTS<lb />
REVLON and CARA NOME<lb />
COSMETICS<lb />
REXAL DRUGS<lb />
ONE DAY FILM SERVICE<lb />
"Your Most Convenient Drug Store"<lb />
-�<lb />
Fifth Street<lb />
PERKINS-PROCTOR<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
"Your College Shop"<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
BIG ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
AT<lb />
Connie's Bowling<lb />
Center<lb />
409 Washington St.<lb />
Hours: 4:30-11:00 P. M.<lb />
Daily<lb />
COLLEGE CLUB<lb />
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THE VERY BEST IN FOOD<lb />
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425 Cotanche Street<lb />
WHAT'S<lb />
THIS?<lb />
For solution, see<lb />
paragraph below.<lb /><lb />
New ARROW Gabon iro<lb />
styled for campus wear<lb />
A campus s; le survey produced this<lb />
smart medium-spread collar�just the<lb />
neat yet casual shirt you'll want for class<lb />
or informal dates. It's made in your<lb />
exact collar ze and sleeve length<lb />
too�for perfect fit.<lb />
Smart new c ors, with matching pearl<lb />
luster button saddle stitching around<lb />
collar edge, ton thru pockets.<lb />
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�first fashion<lb />
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EVERY ONE OF THE PEOPLE in the Droodle above (titled:<lb />
Lucky smokers playing poker) has a good deal. Because<lb />
they all smoke Luckies, they all enjoy better taste.<lb />
Luckies taste better, first of all, because Lucky Strike<lb />
means fine tobacco. Then that tobacco is toasted to taste<lb />
even better . . . cleaner, fresher, smoother. So light up<lb />
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COLLEGE<lb />
SMOKERS<lb />
PREFER<lb />
LUCKIES!<lb />
Luckies lead all other<lb />
brands, regular or king<lb />
size, among 36,075 col-<lb />
lege students questioned<lb />
coast to coast. The num-<lb />
ber-one reason: Luckies<lb />
taste better.<lb />
CRAZY PM<lb />
(LOST ITS HIAD)<lb />
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Columbia<lb />
LUCKIES TASTE BETTER-Cleaner. Fresher, Smoother!<lb />
�A.T.CO. psoduct or<lb />
AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OP CIGARETTES<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
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KA3T CA1QLINIAX<lb />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1956<lb />
� �<lb />
Virginia Leads States<lb />
County Break-Down Of Total Enrollment<lb />
Shows Pitt Tops Over Eighty-Six Others<lb />
Of the 2,940 students enrolled here<lb />
at Ernst Carolina College, 2,799 are<lb />
from Ninth Carolina while 141 are<lb />
from out of state, according to Reg-<lb />
istrar Dr. Orval Phillips.<lb />
Eigtrty-saveii North Carolina coun-<lb />
ties are represented, with Pitt Coun-<lb />
:y, 374; Leneix County, 115; Wake<lb />
County, 113; and Beaufort County,<lb />
106, in the lead. Boasting the largest<lb />
number of the out-of-states is Vir-<lb />
ginia with eight-eight, an increase of<lb />
thirty-one over last year. Four stu-<lb />
dents are from foreign countries�<lb />
Cuba, Panama and Spain.<lb />
Alamanace 43, Alexander 2, Anson<lb />
7. Beaufort 106, Bertie 32, Bladen 27,<lb />
Brunswick 32, Buncombe 5, Burke<lb />
10, Cabarrus 10, Caidwell 5, Camden<lb />
6, Carteret 64, Caswell 9, Catawba<lb />
l. 01 atham 20, Chowan 15, Cleve-<lb />
2,olumbus 65, Craven 90,<lb />
Cumberland 44, Currituck 6, Dare 24,<lb />
Davidson 12, Davie 1, Duplin 79, Dur-<lb />
ham 33, Edgecotnbe 70, Forsyth 15,<lb />
Franklin 28. Gaston 12, Gates 8,<lb />
Granville 22, Greene 41, Guilford 45,<lb />
Halifax 65, Harnett 48, Henderson 1,<lb />
Hertford 27. Hoke 13, Hyde 17, Ire-<lb />
dell 6, Johnston 84, Jones 18, Lee 26,<lb />
ir 115, Lincoln 4, Macon 1, Mar-<lb />
88, McDowell 5, Mecklenburg 5,<lb />
Montgomery 5, Moore 30, Nash 75,<lb />
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