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papers? Read Williams' "Controversial<lb />
Currents" on page two.<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956<lb />
Number 13<lb />
Vote Next Tuesday<lb />
Students are urged to vote on<lb />
Tuesday, January 17, on the con-<lb />
stitutional amendment to change<lb />
the name of the Social Commit-<lb />
"tee to the "College Union Student<lb />
Board Detailg and reasons of<lb />
this change may be found in the<lb />
December 15 issue of his pa-<lb />
per.<lb />
Voting for the Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Sweetheart will also take place<lb />
January 17 in the College Union.<lb />
Initial Cut Committee Meeting<lb />
Fails T<lb />
members of the Inter-Religious Council are shown as they make final plans for Religious Em-<lb />
Shown from left to right are Frank Moore. Edith Rogers, Martha Johnston, president, and Dr.<lb />
Director of Religious Activities on campus.<lb />
igious Emphasis Week Engages Seven<lb />
peakers Among Activities Scheduled<lb />
Week will bel Ann Gardner.<lb />
r<lb />
la'a campus Janu-<lb />
theras "Revolu-<lb />
inciliation Three more<lb />
! to .he list of those<lb />
- id' to be present.<lb />
Beverly Asbory, pas-<lb />
tlon Baptist Church,<lb />
1 larolina; Rev. Robert<lb />
. Dean of the Graduate<lb />
ail Southern Semi-<lb />
Carolina; and Rev.<lb />
I a till, minister of the<lb />
lurch in Charlotte, North<lb />
. previously consented to<lb />
Rev. Roger Ortmyer of<lb />
. Tennessee; Mr. William<lb />
B  r.gion; Dr. D. D. Holt<lb />
ro; and President Sanky<lb />
?n of Crozer Theological<lb />
" Chester, Pennsylvania.<lb />
Function of Council<lb />
eras Council is pri-<lb />
I r attaining such<lb />
: � campus and is<lb />
� rous attendance at<lb />
ieh began Monday,<lb />
n. The aim of the<lb />
promote more religious<lb />
: e college campus.<lb />
I igious activities on<lb />
irpose of the Inter -<lb />
iL The Council, which<lb />
 re resentatives from<lb />
national groups on the<lb />
: Grace Jones, Y.<lb />
Bra on Taylor, Free Will<lb />
Bdith Rogers, Episcopal;<lb />
ette, Methodist; Frank<lb />
. Y. M. C. A Eugene Hayman,<lb />
Jane Lingle, Lutheran; Vi-<lb />
r, Pen ecostal Holiness; John<lb />
an; and Martha John-<lb />
- yterian.<lb />
� a isora for the group are<lb />
 r, Gloria Blanton,<lb />
an, Dr. John Bennett, and<lb />
Honorary Chairman<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick, President of<lb />
East Carolina College, has been ap-<lb />
pointed honorary chairman of the<lb />
"Committee of 100 This committee<lb />
has been organized in order to plan<lb />
the important programs that will take<lb />
place throughout the week. This corn-<lb />
mi'tee consists of various members<lb />
who have been appointed individual<lb />
responsibilities.<lb />
A sincere invitation has been ex-<lb />
tended all students and faculty mem-<lb />
bers to participate in the many pro-<lb />
grams that will take place during<lb />
R. ligious Emphasis Week. Through-<lb />
ou' the week there will be nightly<lb />
meetings, morning-watch ceremonies,<lb />
classroom visitations, for students<lb />
and faculty who so desire, open for-<lb />
ums following each nightly assembly<lb />
and informal meetings in the various<lb />
dorms.<lb />
High School Orchestra Meet<lb />
Planned For January 26-29<lb />
The North Carolina All State High, music students as hosts and host-<lb />
w<lb />
avarra To Head<lb />
nslow Meeting<lb />
G. Navarra, faculty mem-<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
�" science, will conduct, director<lb />
 in elementary science<lb />
County Monday, January<lb />
rra'a visit to Jacksonville<lb />
n arranged through Mrs. Ray-<lb />
Southerland, supervisor of ele-<lb />
. lucation in Onslow County.<lb />
iiing the morning he will be a<lb />
h. (1 mentary grades in the<lb />
nville schools and will both<lb />
I e work being done there<lb />
� imonst rations suited to<lb />
tul tares studying science,<lb />
imately 200 teachers of ele-<lb />
ntary science will meet with him<lb />
Jacksonville High School from<lb />
 to 8 p.m. for discussion<lb />
demonstration of skills and tech-<lb />
g in teaching science in the<lb />
: grades.<lb />
11 r. Navarra joined the East Caro-<lb />
f acuity last fall. Before coming<lb />
Greenville, he served as research<lb />
ate and instructor in the de-<lb />
iment of natural science, Teachers<lb />
liege, Columbia University. He has<lb />
rfct at summer sessions at Appa-<lb />
ian State Teachers College in<lb />
ne and has acted as educational<lb />
uliant for the Asheville city<lb />
school, and for public schools in<lb />
Columbus, Gaston and Northampton<lb />
counties. Since last September be<lb />
School Orchestra, comprised of musi-<lb />
cians from orchestras as far west as<lb />
Waynesville, and including high<lb />
school musicians from over fif.een<lb />
North Carolina high schools, will<lb />
meet on the East Carolina College<lb />
campus on January 'J�3, 27, 28 and 29<lb />
for the tenth anniversary meeting of<lb />
the group. Plans for the meeting<lb />
have been worked out jointly by<lb />
Robert Frederickson, president of the<lb />
orchestra section of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Music Education Association, and<lb />
Kenneth N. Cuthbert, East Carolina<lb />
College, Director of the Department<lb />
of Music and Director of the East<lb />
Carolina Orchestra. Dr. Cuthbert is<lb />
in charge of the local arrangements<lb />
for the meeting.<lb />
The orchestra of 130 pieces has<lb />
met in recent years at Chapel Hill,<lb />
Wins.on-Salem and Durham, and the<lb />
Greenville meeting at East Carolina<lb />
College will be the first time the<lb />
All S:ate Orchestra has been held in<lb />
the eastern part of North Carolina.<lb />
Students and directors will be<lb />
housed in Greenville homes and in<lb />
h college dormitories. While the<lb />
students are on campus, they will<lb />
rehearse under the direction of Mr.<lb />
Nathan Gottschalk of Oberland Col-<lb />
lege and Boston University, conduct-<lb />
or for the 1956 All State Orchestra,<lb />
and will have sectional rehearsals<lb />
under various high school orchestral<lb />
and college instructors.<lb />
On Saturday evening, the All State<lb />
Orchestra banquet will be held in the<lb />
College Cafeteria and on Friday eve-<lb />
ning, the students and directors, with<lb />
esses, will have a dance, with the<lb />
East Carolina Collegians furnishing<lb />
the music.<lb />
Musical concerts to be presented by<lb />
the All State Orchestra are: Chil-<lb />
dren's Concert for the children of the<lb />
Greenville and Pitt County Schools on<lb />
Friday, January 27th, and at 1:46<lb />
p.m. in Wright Auditorium. The pub-<lb />
lic is invited to attend the children's<lb />
concert and also the final concert of<lb />
he All State Orchestra to be pre-<lb />
sented in Wright Auditorium at 2:30<lb />
p.m. Sunday, January 29.<lb />
Griller String<lb />
Quartet Appears<lb />
Here January 26<lb />
The Griller String Quartet, now on<lb />
its ninth American tour, will appear<lb />
in concert at East Carolina College<lb />
Thursday, January 26, under the<lb />
sponsorship of the college Enter-<lb />
tainment Committee. James W. But-<lb />
ler, comma ttee chairman, has an-<lb />
nounced that the program will take<lb />
laee at 8:15 p.m. in the McGinnis<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
The quartet was founded at the<lb />
Royal Academy of Music in London,<lb />
where Sidney Griller, Jack O'Brien,<lb />
Philip Burton and Colin Hampton<lb />
met as students and formed the<lb />
ensemble, which became recognized<lb />
as the official quartet of the Acade-<lb />
my. On their graduation in 1928 they<lb />
decided to continue as a unit and to<lb />
accept no engagements as individual<lb />
performers.<lb />
They have given more than 2500<lb />
concerts in Europe, the British Isles,<lb />
Australia, New Zealand, the United<lb />
States, and Canada In 1939, they<lb />
came to the United States and made<lb />
a sensational debut in New York<lb />
and a transcontinental tour with sixty<lb />
recitals.<lb />
During World War II they enlisted<lb />
as a group in the Royal Air Force<lb />
and received the unprecedented des-<lb />
ignation of Official String Quartet<lb />
of the RjA.F. Until their release<lb />
from service in 1945 they gave hun-<lb />
dreds of concerts for all branches<lb />
of the armed forces, both British<lb />
and Allied.<lb />
Since 1948 they have taught and<lb />
served as quartet-in-residence at the<lb />
University of California in Berkeley,<lb />
with time out for concert tours.<lb />
The repertoire of the Griller Quar-<lb />
tet includes the whole range of string<lb />
quartet music from Haydn and Mo-<lb />
zart to the present, with a dozen or<lb />
more compositions especially written<lb />
for hem by contemporary composers.<lb />
Produce Any Changes<lb />
Several Complaints<lb />
Of Present System<lb />
Cited By Committee<lb />
Shown above is Stephen T. Farrish of Ayden who plays the part of<lb />
Curley in the musical "Oklahoma" which is scheduled for April 25, 26 and<lb />
27 at 8 p. m. in the McGinnis Auditorium. Frances Smith of Robersonville<lb />
plays the part of Laurey in the production.<lb />
Frances Smith And Stephen<lb />
Farish Star In "Oklahoma<lb />
by Jonnie Simpson<lb />
starring Frances vilie; Mike Katsias, Virginia Beach,<lb />
Series Of Entertainment<lb />
Programs Planned For TV<lb />
3 conducted workshops for teacher,<lb />
of elementary science at Elton and<lb />
Mount Airy.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Selects<lb />
New Members Oil Three<lb />
Point Qualifications<lb />
Six students at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege have been announced as new<lb />
members of the Tau chapter of Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi, education fraternity. Elec-<lb />
tion to the fraternity is based on<lb />
excellent scholastic record and evi-<lb />
dence of qualities of leadership and<lb />
fellowship.<lb />
Those joining the fraternity are<lb />
Kenneth J. Smith, Raleigh; Glenn<lb />
Ross, Greenville; Robert L. Roberts,<lb />
Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Edward B.<lb />
Outland, Rich Square; Rodger Eibert<lb />
Pri'chard, Ahoskie; and Linwood<lb />
Darryl Pitman, Rocky Mount.<lb />
Joel Farrar, senior from Gastonia,<lb />
heads the fraternity as president for<lb />
the current school year. Other officers<lb />
are Clarence Brown, Hickory, vice<lb />
president; Mack Edmondson, Kinaton,<lb />
secretary; Phillip A. Averette, Green-<lb />
ville, assistant secretary; William B.<lb />
Waiters, Bath, treasurer; Justus Mc-<lb />
Keel, Bethel, historian; and Horace<lb />
L. Rose Jr Richmond, Virginia, ser-<lb />
geant-at-arms.<lb />
"Let's Go to College" is a regular<lb />
Sunday af ernoon entertainment fea-<lb />
ture on WNCT from 1:30-2:00. It is<lb />
presented by the East Carolina Radio<lb />
and Television Department under the<lb />
direction of Miss Rosalind 'Roulston<lb />
of the English Department.<lb />
On January 1 Bob Hill served as<lb />
the student announcer. Stephen Far-<lb />
ish furnished special mUsic and Dr.<lb />
E. R. Browning gave a talk entitled<lb />
"Review of the Year in Business<lb />
On January 8 Bill Speight, a soph-<lb />
omore majoring in music, acted as<lb />
student announcer. Barbara Harris,<lb />
accompanied by Jane Winchester,<lb />
sang a familiar hymn. Dr. Woodrow<lb />
Flanary of the Department of Edu-<lb />
cation gave a talk on Hawaii. He<lb />
showed pictures and a film on the<lb />
eruption of the Muana Loa volcano.<lb />
Frances Eubanks played a violin solo<lb />
entitled "Sarasate Playera<lb />
Charles Lovelace, a music major<lb />
from New Bern, will be the an-<lb />
nouncer on January 15. A male quar-<lb />
tet composed of William Speight, Bob<lb />
Miller, Jesse Boyd and Bill Lloyd,<lb />
with Barbara Harris as soprano solo-<lb />
with the performance of the All-<lb />
State Orchestra.<lb />
For all the programs the E. C. C.<lb />
news will be given by Mr. James<lb />
Butler, Alumni Secretary.<lb />
Each Sunday afternoon there is<lb />
also a television program over WHTN-<lb />
TV. On January 8 a program entitled<lb />
"What is Modern Music" was pre-<lb />
sented by Mr. George Perry, Mr.<lb />
W. Edmund Durham, Mr. Lewis Dan-<lb />
relt, and Mr. Patrick McCarty. On<lb />
January 15 a program dealing with<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week will be pre-<lb />
sented.<lb />
Club Hears Pingel<lb />
Dr. Martha Pingel, faculty member<lb />
of the department of English at East<lb />
Carolina College, will discuss "Mod-<lb />
ern Drama on Television" at a meet-<lb />
ing of the Ex Libris Book Club of<lb />
Robersonville Tuesday, January 17.<lb />
The program, to be presented at 8<lb />
p.m. at the home of Mrs. A. E. James,<lb />
has been arranged by Mrs. C. T.<lb />
Smith.<lb />
"Oklahoma<lb />
Smith of Robersonville as Laurey<lb />
and Stephen T. Farish of Ayden as<lb />
Curly is scheduled for performances<lb />
at East Carolina College April 25,<lb />
26 and 27 at 8 p.m. in the McGinnis<lb />
Audiitorium.<lb />
This is the fifth musical production<lb />
sponsored by the Student Government<lb />
Association. It is under the direction<lb />
of Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert, musical<lb />
director, and Dr. Elizabeth Utter-<lb />
back, director of dramatics.<lb />
Co-Stars<lb />
Co-starring are Gail Mullen, Win-<lb />
ton; George Knight, Rocky Mount;<lb />
June Crews, Creodmoor; G. Ronnie<lb />
Rose, Goldsboro; Myrl Maness, Moun.<lb />
Olive; Jimmy Page, Williamston;<lb />
William Sexton, Rocky Mount; and<lb />
W. Joseph Stell, Greenville.<lb />
Dr. Cuthbert says. 'We have chos-<lb />
en what 1 believe is an outstanding<lb />
cat and each one is talented and<lb />
will work hard to make this year's<lb />
production a success<lb />
Members of the cast with singing<lb />
roles have already begun work on<lb />
their musical scores. Dr. Utterback<lb />
is now working with the cast in<lb />
small groups.<lb />
Full Orchestra Plays<lb />
A full orchestra will play under<lb />
the direction of Dr. Cuthbert, and<lb />
music has been rented for one month<lb />
prior to performances. Costumes have<lb />
been reservrd with the Hooker-Howe<lb />
Company, from which the Musical<lb />
Production Commission has rented<lb />
costumes for previous productions.<lb />
"Oklahoma consists of two acts<lb />
and six scenes. The Broadway version<lb />
is being used instead of the movie<lb />
interpretation. One scene is a com-<lb />
plete ballet and is done under the<lb />
supervision of Mary Dunn Beatty. A<lb />
corps of eight dancers will be se-<lb />
lected in the following week by Miss<lb />
Beatty.<lb />
Supporting Roles<lb />
Those with supporting roles in-<lb />
clude Gerald Murphy, China Grove;<lb />
Kenneth Killebrew, Rocky Mount;<lb />
Ralph B. Shumaker Jr Greer, S. C;<lb />
W. Joseph Stell, Greenville; Barbara<lb />
Harris, Beaufort; Sylvia Rogers,<lb />
Greenville; Amy Tucker, Albemarle;<lb />
Dottie Jo James, Wilmington; Lou<lb />
Lewis, Farmville; Jesse Boyd, Green-<lb />
Virginia; Robert Miller, Greensboro;<lb />
and Sinclair Newman Jr Henderson.<lb />
Rodgers' &amp; Hammerstein's Best<lb />
"1 f ink 'Oklahoma is the best<lb />
thing that Rodgers and HammersUin<lb />
have ever done and the best musical<lb />
comedy I have ever seen declared<lb />
Dr. Utterback, the dramatic director.<lb />
"The music is light and tuneful and<lb />
tere is a lot of humor she re-<lb />
part of the country.<lb />
it distributed to cer- garter,<lb />
i country, and I think cuttin<lb />
marked. "Ronnie Rose and Gail Mul-<lb />
len are playing -he leading humor<lb />
roles, and June Crews and George<lb />
Knight have the other humorous<lb />
roles Dr. Utterback continued.<lb />
Dr. Utterback says that she is very<lb />
pleased that "Oklahoma was re-<lb />
leased to this part of the country<lb />
"Even now it isn<lb />
ain parts of the<lb />
we are very fortunate to get the<lb />
rights to give it she emphasized.<lb />
"I think we have an excellent<lb />
cast Dr. Utterback concluded.<lb />
Veteran Performers<lb />
Many of the people who have been<lb />
in other musical productions are to<lb />
be in this one also. They are Frances<lb />
Smith, Ronnie Rose, June Crews,<lb />
Steve Farish, Gerald Murphy, Ralph<lb />
Shumaker, George Knight, Myrl<lb />
Maness, and Charles Starnes.<lb />
Characters were chosen by the cast-<lb />
ing committee composed of Dr. Utter-<lb />
back, Dr. Cuthbert, Henry Whitener,<lb />
chairman of the Musical Production<lb />
Commission, and others.<lb />
Members of the Musical Produc-<lb />
tion Commission who will assist in<lb />
the production of "Oklahoma are<lb />
Henry Whitener, chairman, Joseph<lb />
Stell. Roy Knight, Pat Everton, and<lb />
Frankie Keaton.<lb />
Accompanist for the various groups<lb />
are Anna Montgomery, Greenville;<lb />
Milton Mann, Sanford; and Larry<lb />
Griffin, Burlington.<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
The Committee Appointed to Study<lb />
and Evaluate the Cut System held<lb />
its initial meeting Monday of this<lb />
week. Dr. W. E. Marshall, chairman<lb />
of the committee, presided, but since<lb />
Dean Tucker was unable to be pres-<lb />
ort and Don Umstead (student rep-<lb />
re� ntative) was not present, the<lb />
� -mmit? ee did not begin any actual<lb />
work.<lb />
Dr. Marshall opened the session<lb />
and started the discussion by citing<lb />
veral cut systems used by differ-<lb />
ent American colleges. It was noted<lb />
that many schools of East Carolina'<lb />
size leave the problem of excusing<lb />
absences to the individual professors.<lb />
An excess number of cuts would be<lb />
reported to the dean and filed with<lb />
the student's permanent record. One<lb />
of the jood points about this system<lb />
is that it would eliminate compli-<lb />
cated mechanics such as the long<lb />
excused absentee lists. Several com-<lb />
mittee members, however, thought<lb />
that "his system would be too vari-<lb />
able, depending upon the professor.<lb />
Dr. Marshall favored a system used<lb />
by Clemson University which is based<lb />
on scholastic average and seniority.<lb />
For instance, a student with a four<lb />
average would be allowed one cut<lb />
lor each class, etc. Seniors would be<lb />
allowed optional attendance for a<lb />
grade average of one for en-<lb />
tire college work. Dr. Marshall<lb />
jointed out that he liked this system<lb />
because "it would induce higher scho-<lb />
lastic averages and because he had<lb />
found that cutting centered ma! 7y<lb />
around sophomores and freshmen<lb />
Dean White expressed her views<lb />
about the present system by saying<lb />
that the thought it would be fine if<lb />
it were handled in the right way. In<lb />
connection with Dr. Marshall's Clem-<lb />
son Proposal, she agreed that seniors<lb />
might be allow-ed more liberal cut-<lb />
ting. "However, L have found she<lb />
said, "that freshmen, especially first<lb />
are very careless of<lb />
etc Therefore, she thought<lb />
that one cut for each subject would<lb />
be plenty liberal for first-quarter<lb />
freshmen.<lb />
In discussing the present system,<lb />
the committee pointed out several<lb />
things that had received a great deal<lb />
of complaints. For instance, many<lb />
students think that a two hour class<lb />
meeting five times a week should<lb />
have more than two cuts. Others<lb />
think that a two-hour lab should<lb />
count only as one cut.<lb />
The committee studying the cut<lb />
system was appointed before Christ-<lb />
mas by the Policy Committee because<lb />
many think that the students are<lb />
taking advantage of themselves by<lb />
cutting when they really can't afford<lb />
to cut. Since only two persona are<lb />
appointed to represent the students,<lb />
the committee has asked the opinions<lb />
and comments of other students be-<lb />
fore a decision shall be reached.<lb />
The committee faces no deadline<lb />
for submission of proposed changes<lb />
or revisions of the present system<lb />
if they see fit to make revisions.<lb />
ist, will sing "Beautiful Saviour<lb />
Dr. Judson White, Dr. Clinton .Prew-<lb />
ett, Charles Lovelace and Priscilla<lb />
Smith will present a round-table dis-<lb />
cussion on the topic "Making Reso-<lb />
lutions Neil Williams, accompanied<lb />
by Mr. George Perry, will play the<lb />
first movement of the "Mozart Con-<lb />
certo" as a clarinet solo.<lb />
Ralph Chason will announce the<lb />
program on January 22 and James<lb />
Thigpen will sing a familiar hymn.<lb />
Dr. Messick will bring his monthly<lb />
message at this time and Dr. John<lb />
Navarra will give a preview tele-<lb />
course. Jane Winchester will play a<lb />
piano solo, "Ballade" by Brahms.<lb />
On January 29 Bart Riner will be<lb />
the student announcer. Dr. Kenneth<lb />
Bing of the Industrial Arts Depart-<lb />
ment will have a part on the program<lb />
and Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert of the<lb />
Music Department will have an inter-<lb />
view and some music in connection<lb />
Mesiick Voices Appreciation<lb />
May I wish every reader a happy new year. I also want<lb />
to express to the staff of the East Carolinian, the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association, the student body, to the faculty and staff<lb />
and all others connected with the Cottage my sincere appreciation<lb />
for the cooperative job that is being done to make East Caro-<lb />
lina College a happy institution where splendid living and high<lb />
intellectual attainments are motivated.<lb />
I trust that at the beginning of this new year resolutions<lb />
will be such as to cause even greater endeavor on the part of<lb />
everyone to see that a higher standard of scholarship is main-<lb />
tained.<lb />
I can hardly imagine more marvelous espirit de corps so<lb />
far as the compatibility of the campus group is concerned, and<lb />
I do trust that every one may have an objective before him which<lb />
will motivate his best efforts and cause him to hold fast to those<lb />
ideals which will fit him for a high plane of service both now and<lb />
after he has completed college.<lb />
Again, may I wish for each of you the greatest possible<lb />
happiness and success in 1956.<lb />
J. D. Messick, President<lb />
Students Co-ordinate<lb />
With Faculty Members<lb />
On College Committees<lb />
The various faculty committees of<lb />
East Carolina College have for sev-<lb />
eral years had students listed in<lb />
their membership. These faculty com-<lb />
mittees are divided into special<lb />
groups which deal with different con-<lb />
cerns of the college.<lb />
The committees which have stu-<lb />
dents as members are: Chapel, Dr.<lb />
J. B. Bennett, chairman�students,<lb />
Grace Jones, Frank Moore Citizen-<lb />
ship Education, Dr. Kathleen Stckes,<lb />
chairman�s'udents, Lou Mayo, Par-<lb />
ker Marks; Commencement, Miss<lb />
Elizabeth Walker. chairman�stu-<lb />
dents, Lemuel Cox, Barbara Speight;<lb />
Homecoming, Mr. James Butler,<lb />
chairman�student, Bruce Phillips.<lb />
President of Women's Judiciary, Ann<lb />
Bowles, and S. G. A. President Don-<lb />
ald Umstead are student members<lb />
of the cut system committee.<lb />
Editors and managers of the vari-<lb />
ous publications on campus are also<lb />
considered members of the faculty<lb />
committees. According to Vice-Pres-<lb />
ident Jenkins, all students who are<lb />
interested may attend faculty com-<lb />
mittee meetings.<lb />
Frat Announces<lb />
Plans For Annual<lb />
Sweetheart Ball<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi's Sweetheart Ball,<lb />
an annual affair of this honorary<lb />
fraternity, will be held January 20<lb />
from 8:00-11:45 in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium. Music "for this dance will be<lb />
provided by Calvin Chesson and the<lb />
Dreamers.<lb />
Beginning Tuesday, January 17,<lb />
and continuing through January 20<lb />
tickets will be on sale in the dining<lb />
hall lobby Tick�ts may also be pur-<lb />
chased at the door.<lb />
This year's Phi Sigma Pi group<lb />
has added a new feature to tie<lb />
Sweetheart Ball. A "Sweetheart of<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi" will be picked. AH<lb />
the dormitories and the men �n4<lb />
women day students have been aaksd<lb />
to sponsor a girl to run for "Sweet-<lb />
heart of Phi Sigma Pi Election for<lb />
the sweetheart will be held Tuesday<lb />
January 17 in the College Union and<lb />
all students are requested to eae<lb />
their vote for their choice.<lb /><pb facs="00038390_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
� <lb />
�AST CAEOLIMIAH<lb />
THURSDAY, JANUAP.T ;<lb />
TV<lb />
Strive Toward Goals<lb />
-Work without Hope draws nectar in a sieve,<lb />
And Hope without an object cannot live<lb />
�Coleridge<lb />
These famous lines have been pondered upon<lb />
many times by a number of people; however, they<lb />
could especially be applied to college students. Is<lb />
it not true that while we are in college that we<lb />
should accumulate knowledge and wisdom�not<lb />
for the benefit �f a grade�but for the benefit of<lb />
ourselves in contributing to a more enlightened<lb />
society Do we not acquire the good and sweeter<lb />
things of life separated from the coarser things<lb />
by working without the expectation of gratifica-<lb />
tion except to our inner selves? However, this does<lb />
not mean that we should not have a hope of great-<lb />
er things to c me, a definite object in life, and a<lb />
desire to live our lives to their fullest extent.<lb />
Therefore, we should sight for ourselves while<lb />
we are in a definite goal or object and<lb />
strive while we are here to acquire an education<lb />
which will more readily prepare us to achieve<lb />
this goal.<lb />
, se who do not strive to meet a definite<lb />
goal m life often become discouraged and beaten<lb />
lor their lives are non-objective and therefore<lb />
they have nothing to hope or plan for in life.<lb />
Many people often become discouraged while they<lb />
Passing Remark<lb />
Not Mr. Bulgarian<lb />
 What Is Miss<lb />
Monroe's Number<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
f 3SP�s.<lb />
if<lb />
6fci�sTs (ttessep 7!�W-Wf�-�<lb />
are in college and lose<lb />
the desire to study, and<lb />
sometimes even the desire to live. This discourage<lb />
ment often leads to trouble in their later life,<lb />
i aeeoniing to psychologists often results in<lb />
ly deceasement. Therefore, in order to really<lb />
e life, every golden minute of it, we should<lb />
work hard toward a definite object, thus en-<lb />
ing ourselves to enjoy and obtain the fullest<lb />
tielits of life in our future years. �J.H.<lb />
 Makes Jack A Dull Boy<lb />
George Bernard Shaw once said. "You don't<lb />
�:n to hold your own in this world by standing<lb />
guard, but by attacking, and getting well<lb />
mmered yourself<lb />
This is a brilliant statement and one that<lb />
might well apply to students at East Carolina.<lb />
Thai is, it might apply to students at East<lb />
Carolina if we had time to go around applying<lb />
. .at statements t � our lives.<lb />
( intrary to the belief of many people here<lb />
ECC, not every student on campus has time<lb />
enough to even consider his studies properly.<lb />
Many of the boys and girls enrolled here have to<lb />
woj school to put themselves through,<lb />
arn an education. Many others are knee-<lb />
�ula activities. All this takes<lb />
idies; then, of course, every-<lb />
n t, teacher) must eat and<lb />
acn<lb />
THE NURSE WALKED into the<lb />
i n carrying a glass of milk for the<lb />
, W YEAR just as the front door<lb />
e! rang. He was curled up on the<lb />
, t. watching "Howdy Doody<lb />
Young '56 moaned when he spiod<lb />
he glass of milk and immediately<lb />
began crying for his bottle. She paid<lb />
no attention to the outcry, but went<lb />
straight to the front door and re-<lb />
turned with an envelope. "It's a<lb />
special delivery from Mr. '55 she<lb />
exclaimed. "I hope he's having a nice<lb />
rest. He really deserves it" Tlh�<lb />
young New Years nurse had been<lb />
'55V nurse also.<lb />
�'Aren't you going to read it now?"<lb />
he asked her. "I want to hear it<lb />
now<lb />
'� s almost time for bed, little<lb />
man, and .time also to discard that<lb />
Lottie and drink your milk from a<lb />
glass. Do you realize that you are<lb />
almost one month old?" (I presume<lb />
you understand that when you<lb />
are a New Year time flies extremely<lb />
idly, so rapidly in fact that when<lb />
the New Year is only one month old<lb />
it is equivalent to approximately<lb />
and one half years in comparison<lb />
to the normal human being.)<lb />
BIT THE NURSE disregarded tht<lb />
time and proceeded to read the letter<lb />
sl t v young; on. which read as fol-<lb />
io u :<lb />
�'My Son: I regret that I had to g<lb />
you stranded alone during such<lb />
at crisis. You realize, though,<lb />
 i is a policy of our<lb />
9 ch has been<lb />
gei erations.<lb />
��It is my hope that you will develop<lb />
a child prodigy so that you<lb />
m gh solve some of the inherent<lb />
- that surround our house-<lb />
rhere are many things with<lb />
 ic . you should become familiarized,<lb />
. at there isn't time to go into detail.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Grease Paints<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
The Bmell ' g paint is I ;<lb />
Iprehensive stagehands are hurrying h<lb />
there . . � performers� anxi us, in i<lb />
move ami sly about with a<lb />
bul accomplish nothing . . � the din<lb />
mi, h. : '1 � aving wildly for silence<lb />
brighten to a glare, the curtain's up<lb />
on !<lb />
If y u have ever experienced a situal<lb />
ilar to the one described above, chaj i �<lb />
never forget it. Some, after their I<lb />
the stage, make their life's work in th tl<lb />
arts. It's a fickle existence with man<lb />
i pitfalls but the romantic call of th<lb />
; bsess the mind and never tire.<lb />
Ever hear of A MADMAN'S MA<lb />
by Charles Dickens? Well, it's not ;)<lb />
hut p ir1 i f h tpter XI. Volume I. of THE <lb />
WICK PAPERS. That all sounds vei<lb />
Mi Trible a,id an VJ'c student apeni a<lb />
whole afternoon searching for the reading<lb />
prison seemed content with having<lb />
me I oking for the hook fragment. I'<lb />
used g a dramatic recitation.<lb />
family<lb />
xeicised for many<lb />
(;t't.( n, we still hear p ople n � '<lb />
foitunat and untimely death of James I ��<lb />
v. ill perhaps bee me a topic of symp;<lb />
�ion among mo ie peopl<lb />
 1 ng time to come. And justly<lb />
r presented the ambitious youth ol<lb />
t. ward some perfected goal. Your �<lb />
often lonely and frustrated despito<lb />
ing world that surrounds them. Their imm<lb />
pr blem is to find themsclve realizing<lb />
values and ju-t what they want out of lif .<lb />
Dean was moving toward that life<lb />
met. him on a highway <lb />
not as a stranger.<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina College<lb />
Grace Jones Gets Service Culmination<lb />
by Martha Wilson<lb />
ra-<lb />
aw ay) <lb /><lb />
p.<lb /><lb />
A bunch of red, white and pink<lb />
zim is adortu d tl e door of Room<lb />
214 in Fleming Hall. The time was<lb />
Sunday, November 27, 1955�the last<lb />
lay of the Thanksgiving holidays.<lb />
Up and down the corridor there<lb />
was rejoicing. Why? Several of the<lb />
study closely the work h.ul jusj. receivej letters stating<lb />
they had been named among the<lb />
Who's Who Among American Col-<lb />
leges and Universities. Even Grace's<lb />
roommate. Ruth La.ssiter, had been<lb />
so honored.<lb />
ir dealings<lb />
new year with happy<lb />
iu- effect: "Don't spend all your<lb />
� Be a. wejl-rounded student. By<lb />
study too much Then they<lb />
h a deluge of work that<lb />
. I horse.<lb />
this: A student who suffers<lb />
- g each day. and who (as<lb />
tudy two outside hours for<lb />
d, has a rough time finding<lb />
tve accounts for 12 hours, then,<lb />
hours of eating time and eight hours<lb />
d what is left?<lb />
i<lb />
g a<lb />
: apn<lb />
bove knocks out 23 hours<lb />
y. Of course, the one remaining<lb />
pent being a well-rounded stu-<lb />
working or indulging in extra-<lb />
ies.<lb />
-B. A<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
- T IS OF PARAMOUNT impor<lb />
Lance tha<lb />
ft" our scientists and thei<lb />
with the atom or 'm afraid tha:<lb />
our family tree might suffer com-<lb />
lete eradication in the future.<lb />
"This is election year, too, and you<lb />
ar certain to be faced with insur-<lb />
otable problems. I don believe<lb />
run again; and if he doesn't.<lb />
1 mocrats will probably move1<lb />
 ite House next year.<lb />
"� t has been rumoivd 'hat Ike was<lb />
ring installing a miniature<lb />
 t e Blue Room. Talk to him<lb />
i1 that, Mr Roosevelt would<lb />
m ver approve.<lb />
��If Mr. Eisenhower doesn't enter<lb />
th� race this year, this fellow Nixon<lb />
(I still can't figure out what it is<lb />
i does around Washington)<lb />
: ge4 some ideas. Find a way<lb />
to keep Richard out of the running,<lb />
or the Grand Old Party might ulti-<lb />
mately become extinct.<lb />
"Should the Democrats win, be<lb />
sure and slip Mr. Benson out of town<lb />
before the North Carolina senators<lb />
arrive. We don't want Ezra getting<lb />
hurt.<lb />
Some of the girls had been so<lb />
thoughtful a to bring Grace flower?,<lb />
but she hadn't really expected to be<lb />
selected for Who's Who. Her friends,<lb />
however, wondered why she hadn't<lb />
be n. "i hey knew her wonderful life<lb />
story:<lb />
Middle Button<lb />
Grace Jones is a senior, graduating<lb />
in May. English is her major and<lb />
ocial studies, her minor. Her home-<lb />
town is Kinston. Here she is the<lb />
"middle button as she expresses it,<lb />
in the Jom S family, with three older<lb />
ere  . I iisU rs and three young-<lb />
er.<lb />
Sii:ce a fresl man, Grace has been<lb />
active in the Young Women's Chris-<lb />
tian Association. After serving for<lb />
three years on 'he cabinet, thus year<lb />
she attained residency of the YWCA.<lb />
Also since a freshman Grace has<lb />
participated in the Episcopal Canter-<lb />
' bury Club. Her sophomore year, she<lb />
THE RUSSIANS will undoubtedly I served as se.rotary of this club and<lb />
The movie GIANJJ was previewed f i I<lb />
owners and managers in Charlott<lb />
ago. Manager Stone of Rai Amba<lb />
i theater thinks that it may possibly rival GO<lb />
 WITH THE WIND for general public ;<lb />
i although some of the more vulturous<lb />
menical Student Conference on tee not favor it so highly. He said Elizabeth Va<lb />
   , u. T. � despite the vigorous efforts of the mak<lb />
. M : al I mio t m- ' ,  . ,<lb />
I oked about as much like ;tn old womai<lb />
does. The movie plot is somewl<lb />
ed and prov s a real tear-jerker Tl<lb />
in oral c insensus was that James Dean.<lb />
vei � in A1 ' . mix r 27,  . ,<lb />
I usual<lb />
1955 t rough January 1. 1956.<lb />
In her spate time she workc<lb />
Irawing, pamhing, por( &amp; family particularly tender drunken monologue,<lb />
� �. be up again in 1956 for a posthum us<lb />
Grace Jones<lb />
as president her junior year.<lb />
Her o her extracurriculum include<lb />
membership In the Bnter-Religioua<lb />
Council, the Student Government<lb />
Budget Committee, Fleming Dormi-<lb />
tory house commi tee, and Sigma<lb />
Pi Alpha, the foreign languages fra-<lb />
ternity, of which she was vice-presi-<lb />
dent last year. Besides her studies<lb />
and activities Grace has maintained<lb />
a self-help job at the registrar's<lb />
office during her entire four years.<lb />
Highlight<lb />
One of the highlights of her college<lb />
career was attendance at the Ecu-<lb />
she dans to attend some college or<lb />
university, preferablj in the Wentem<lb />
United States, u lent worker<lb />
with the Canterbury Club. The fol-<lb />
lowing year she ho l to attend<lb />
U n am H ise in N- w Fork and<lb />
ilumbia Vi iversity, where<lb />
she will receive a degree in religious<lb />
ation.<lb />
Flashback<lb />
(letting back to the original story,<lb />
Grace finally did go to the post office<lb />
la e Monday afternoon. Imagine her<lb />
surprise upon finding there one roa-<lb />
ms, important looking letter,<lb />
(.race Jones was hereby being noti-<lb />
fied of her acceptance into Who's<lb />
Who Among American Colleges and<lb />
Universities. She considers this the<lb />
greatest honor of her senior year.<lb />
Truly she deservi I this, the culmina-<lb />
tion of four years of service to her<lb />
school.<lb />
actor award for his 1955 role in EAST OF EDF.<lb />
St 'lie's final statement was, "There I I<lb />
m ment in the entire picture<lb />
friends, soar carvings, and ce1" UP<lb />
eed, her favorite pastime Iawar,d a? supporting actor of the year<lb />
is art. as well as reading. Grace is I� .fif iJiSjJS,<lb />
a very agreeable person; she enjoys<lb />
all foods and loves all people.<lb />
Grace's after-graduation plans re-<lb />
volve around her l to go into<lb />
h nts of Ea.st Carolina College,<lb />
Ie, Xort'r Carolina<lb />
TECO EC HO November 1, 1952<lb />
j. :matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
IOffici�, Greenville, N. C,under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Division, ColumbiaScholasticPress<lb />
PIRating, GSPA Conventon, March1955<lb />
JOYCE L. SMITH, JIMMY FERRELL<lb />
Editor OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Feature Editor JANET HILL<lb />
Sport, Editor BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
B isinesa Manager MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS<lb />
NEWS STAFF Jonnie Simpson, Florence Raker,<lb />
Martha Wilson, Jerrie McDaniel, Fred Davenport,<lb />
Loir Grady, lima Legget Betty Gaylord, Barbara<lb />
Cole, Mary Alice Madry, Purvis Boyette, Eunice<lb />
Cast'Howe, Jesse W. Vick, Marporie Davis.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Mike Katsias.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
S-taff Photographer<lb />
Staff Artist<lb />
Circula ion Manager<lb />
Editorial Advisor<lb />
Financial Advisor<lb />
Exchange Editor<lb />
Editor this Issue<lb />
Johnny Hudson Bill Boyd,<lb />
Edna Whitfield, Jack Carroll<lb />
J. D. Henry<lb />
. . Billy Arnold<lb />
Purvis Boyette<lb />
Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
 Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
 Joyce Smith<lb />
Keep breaking pacts during your<lb />
i ign. You might have a personal<lb />
talk with Mr. Bulganin. Also, make<lb />
sure that the 'Porgy and Bess' crew<lb />
.�. fcs home saf. iy.<lb />
"Encourage Princess Margaret to<lb />
write P ter. She's such a pretty thing<lb />
to become an old maid, and 1 do<lb />
believe he's the only one she'll ever<lb />
consider marrying.<lb />
"Don't worry abou the segregation<lb />
problem; things will probably work<lb />
out for the best. There might be<lb />
some hard feelings down in Mississip-<lb />
pi, but other than that I wouldn't<lb />
lose any sleep.<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Don't Break That Resolution<lb />
by Janet Hill<lb />
RESOLUTIONS? of the students. Why? They have<lb />
The new year is here, and already I to go to the trouble of jumping over<lb />
some of our resolutions which were the chain now.<lb />
"THE NURSE WXLL LIST your<lb />
privileges for you. They aren't too<lb />
strict. You are allowed to watch TV<lb />
night until it's :ime for bed if<lb />
you so desire, and you will be sup-<lb />
pi i d an adequate budget which will<lb />
permit you to see one movie each<lb />
week. I'll miss TV and The $64,000<lb />
Question. The movies were pretty<lb />
good during my time�you might<lb />
like to follow this Miss Monroe. She'll<lb />
start making another film in March.<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building. Tele-<lb />
rpihone all departments�extension 64.<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves oa; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears waah out a word of it<lb />
From the "RubayaH of Omar Khayam translated by<lb />
E. Fitzgerald<lb />
THE NURSE PUT the letter back<lb />
into the envelope and the young New<lb />
Year waddled over to the telephone<lb />
and nicked up the receiver. "Where's<lb />
t e directory?" he called to the<lb />
Lvurse.<lb />
"The directory? Are you calling<lb />
?; Bulganin so soon? His number<lb />
is, . . <lb />
"I'm not calling Mr. Bulganin<lb />
if , errupted. "I'm trying to get<lb />
Iffes Monroe on the phone. Do you<lb />
realize that if she doesn't begin that<lb />
new movie until March it might not<lb />
reach our theater until early fall,<lb />
and I'll be completely too old to<lb />
appreciate it<lb />
made in good faith have been broken.<lb />
However, it seems that one resolution<lb />
which was very popular around the<lb />
campus is still being practiced by<lb />
some industrious souls�namely, the<lb />
resolution to study . . . more often.<lb />
Some hatve taken their dusty books<lb />
from their desks and have discovered<lb />
t. e 1'brary, while others who have<lb />
been faithful to thie hallowed spot<lb />
re continuing their untiring search<lb />
for heir ultimate goal�an education.<lb />
Two Musketeers?<lb />
The newspaper office is finally<lb />
getting back to normal again after<lb />
the Christmas holidays. How do we<lb />
know? Well, the editors are calmly<lb />
shouting and tearing their hair once<lb />
more. In fact, one afternoon last<lb />
week, the newspaper office was the<lb />
scene of a playful sword fight�with<lb />
curtain rods. Also, recently a con-<lb />
cerned professor asked one of the<lb />
staff members, "Do the editors fight<lb />
like that all of the time?"<lb />
"Wrell he replied, "they aren't<lb />
really fighiting, they are only talking<lb />
loud<lb />
Chained?<lb />
During the Christmas holidays,<lb />
something new was added to the<lb />
campus. Bt was the addition of a<lb />
chain around part of Flanagan Circle<lb />
to ketrp people from walking across<lb />
.he grass on the middle campus.<lb />
Now, however, this seems to be the<lb />
source of the daily exercise of some<lb />
Sweetheart Ball<lb />
On January 20 from 8:00 to 11:45<lb />
p.m. the annual Sweetheart Ball<lb />
which is sponsored by the honorary<lb />
fraternity Phi Sigma Pi will be held<lb />
in Wright Auditorium. This year,<lb />
music for the dance will be furnished<lb />
by Calvin Chesson and His Dreamers.<lb />
The highlight of the dance this year<lb />
will be the crowning of "The Sweet-<lb />
heart of Phi Sigma Pi who will be<lb />
chosen from the sponsors selected by<lb />
the various dorms before the dance.<lb />
The dance will be semi-formal.<lb />
"Blithe Spirit"<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse will<lb />
again present another Playhouse pro-<lb />
duction here on the campus in the<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium on February 8,<lb />
9, and 10. It will be "BH�he Spirit"<lb />
by Noel Coward. Starring in the pro-<lb />
duction will be Jim Corum who plays<lb />
the part of Charles Condonine, a<lb />
.successful novelist, and Genia True-<lb />
love, who plays the part of the au-<lb />
thor's second wife. The Playhouse<lb />
members are working tremendously<lb />
hard on this production in order to<lb />
make it an overwhelming success;<lb />
therefore, we certainly hope that all<lb />
students will make a definite point<lb />
to go. It will not only be very worth-<lb />
while entertainment to students (and<lb />
the faculty as well), but everyone<lb />
will be definitely supporting a cam-<lb />
pus activity which is given for their<lb />
benefit.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Wonder If It Happens Real<lb />
Often In The Big City ?<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
4:00-5:00 p.m.�Recital given by<lb />
he Music Department in McGinnis<lb />
Ainlitorium.<lb />
6:00 p.m.�Playhouse rehearsal in<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
6:90 p. m. Veterans Club in<lb />
Flanagan Aud.<lb />
8:00 p.m Ballgame with Guilford<lb />
College<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
Informal dancing in College Union<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
IHnformal dancing in College Union<lb />
MONDAY<lb />
5:30 p.m.�B.S.U. forum and West-<lb />
minster Fellowship<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Playhouse rehea-sal in<lb />
Austin Auditorium<lb />
Bridge Tournament<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
6:30 p.m.�Playhouse dress rehear-<lb />
sal in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
6:45 p.m.�.F.B.L-A. meeting in<lb />
Flanagan<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Square dancing in room<lb />
108 in Gym<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
6:45 p.m.��Chess Club meets in the<lb />
TV Room.<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Playhouse rehearsal in<lb />
Austin Auditorium<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Playhouse performance<lb />
in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
7:30 p.m.�Circle K Twirp Dance<lb />
in Wright Auditorium<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Playhouse performance<lb />
in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Annual Staff Meeting<lb />
8:00 p.m Ball game with Mc-<lb />
Crary's<lb />
Something happened over the holiday- t<lb />
you probably heard little or nothing about<lb />
tvoman and her two children were found br<lb />
stabbed to death in their New York apartm<lb />
home. The woman and children were found<lb />
the detectives went to tell the woman t:<lb />
husband had been shot and critically w<lb />
Officials quietly dismissed the case and<lb />
little was ever published in the newspapers<lb />
it. Just another incident that happens in th<lb />
of a big city!<lb />
One item of interest gives this case unua<lb />
significance: the man was a Negro and his<lb />
a white woman. I am sure that if this inc<lb />
had happened in the South, that Northern<lb />
papers would have immediately connected<lb />
with racial prejudice. The quietened incident<lb />
minds us of the Till Murder Case of Missis<lb />
(everyone with at least half of his seven<lb />
probably knows all of the details of this incid<lb />
What I am beating-around-the-bush. trj<lb />
to say, is simply this: that racial incidents in I<lb />
South are being greatly magnified, while N<lb />
era incidents of the same importance are s.<lb />
ingiy barred. The Till murder case and the N<lb />
York incident prove this. Imagine what headlines<lb />
this case would have received if it had happ<lb />
in the South. It reminds us of such slander<lb />
remarks as "the whole South will have to suffer<lb />
and other similar ones that spread around w I<lb />
the Chicago Negro was killed in Mississippi.<lb />
We are not trying to rationalize for Sou<lb />
ern crime. Murder is murder whether it hap<lb />
in the North. South, East, or WTest. Yet, the S<lb />
should not sit back and take such slanderous re-<lb />
marks while little is said about the same thinK<lb />
that happen in New York City.<lb />
(Facts for this article were taken from a<lb />
Southern newspaper.)<lb />
"What Will '56 Be Like"<lb />
By the time of this printing everyone will<lb />
have had time to make and break their New<lb />
Year's resolutions and will probably be wondering<lb />
what the new year will be like. Authorities can<lb />
pretty near predict the new year before it even<lb />
arrives. For instance, it is predicted that bush<lb />
will reach the 400 billion dollar mark, and nine<lb />
out of ten Americans will ask, "wonder who got<lb />
my share?"<lb />
Sex, it is predicted, will go on as usual, al-<lb />
though no unusual incidents such as the Kinscy<lb />
report are expected; however, no slump in it-s<lb />
widespread popularity is predicted.<lb />
The weather in 1956 should be about usual.<lb />
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cisco in the early part of the year and winds of<lb />
hurricane force should go blowing out of Wash-<lb />
ington, D. C. around November. These should<lb />
cease after November, however, and the rest of<lb />
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Bucs Favored To Extend Home Streak To 43 Tonight<lb />
East Carolina Crushes Elon<lb />
In 105-69 Performance Here<lb />
i total of 43 points between<lb />
ward Don Harris and guard<lb />
James led the Pirates to a 105-<lb />
rt over Elon last Saturday night<lb />
lemorial Gymnasium.<lb />
contest was the 42nd straight<lb />
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a 4-year period and the East<lb />
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after ECC took a comraand-<lb />
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:n that department, James<lb />
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� munued to hit in the double<lb />
with 15 points. Nick Nichols<lb />
Menuenhall also broke into<lb />
racket with 14 and 12 points,<lb />
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rump, right guard of Elon,<lb />
only player to garner more<lb />
ota in the defeat. He had<lb />
�played signs of strain at<lb />
attei stage of the game, and<lb />
� a hat scoring spree in the<lb />
two periods by Don Harris that<lb />
tore the Crusaders apart at<lb />
-earns.<lb />
i "Scrap Iron" James continued<lb />
axe Buc fans with his accurate<lb />
ag and versatility on the baa-<lb />
court. The Portsmouth, Vir-<lb />
al lete seemed to be all over<lb />
the count at several 8te � tlx�<lb />
game. Lanky Guy Mendenhall also<lb />
proved to be a star on offense and<lb />
defense. His rebound action under<lb />
'both baskets kept the ball in Pirate<lb />
I ossession during most of the game.<lb />
This was a "must win" for Howard<lb />
Poner's quint and it proved that<lb />
East Carolina will be hard to stop<lb />
in its attempt to remain on top in<lb />
league competition and its bid for the<lb />
North State Conference crown.<lb />
Pirates Take Command<lb />
Of North State Loop<lb />
With Perfect Slate<lb />
At the last release of North State<lb />
Conference rankings, the East Caro-<lb />
lina College squad was perched at the<lb />
top of the heap with a surprising<lb />
5-0 loop record. They hold first place<lb />
all by themselves, after having drop-<lb />
ped Elon 105-69 last Saturday night.<lb />
Atlantic Christian moved into sec-<lb />
ond spot with a 98-85 triumph over<lb />
Guilford, furthering its slate to 4-1.<lb />
High Point is next with a 3-1 mark,<lb />
and Elon now cools its heels in the<lb />
fourth slot with a 2-1 record.<lb />
Conference Games<lb />
W L Pet.<lb />
East Carolina 5 0 1.000<lb />
Atlantic Christian <lb />
High Point <lb />
Elon<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne <lb />
Appalachian <lb />
Western Carolina <lb />
Catawba -� 0<lb />
Guilford  0<lb />
All Games<lb />
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Swimmers Topple<lb />
Davidson 48-34<lb />
For Fourth Win<lb />
East Carolina's swimming team<lb />
trounced Davidson's Wildcats before<lb />
a capacity crowd by the score of<lb />
48-34 Saturday for their fourth win<lb />
in six meets. The two losses came at<lb />
the hands of powerful Clemson and<lb />
N. C. State. Earlier this season, the<lb />
Pirates had beaten this same David-<lb />
son team; they proved in convincing<lb />
fashion that the previous victory was<lb />
no fluke.<lb />
Outstanding in the victory over<lb />
their visiting Southern Conference<lb />
i'oes were Harold McKee, Dickie Den-<lb />
ton, Ken Midgette, Bob Sawyer, Jack<lb />
Koc-bberling, Frank Moore, and Bon-<lb />
nie Rose. It was Bob Meads, the<lb />
freshman speed merchant, who start-<lb />
ed the Buc scoring burst which won<lb />
the meet by taking first place in the<lb />
100 yard freestyle event. Harold Mc-<lb />
Kee was high scorer for the .meet<lb />
as he took final place in the 220<lb />
yard and 440 yard freestyle events.<lb />
Thanks to the winning talents of<lb />
Frank Moore and Jack Koebberling,<lb />
the Buc mermen still have yet to<lb />
taste defeat in the 200 yard breast-<lb />
stroke event.<lb />
THE<lb />
CROW<lb />
NEST<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
Last-Place Guilford Faces<lb />
Pirates And "Jinx" At Gym<lb />
by Johnny Hudson<lb />
Atlantic Christian 7 2 .778<lb />
High Point  11 6 -647<lb />
Elon  9 2 .818<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne  7 2 .778<lb />
Appalachian   3 5 .375<lb />
Western Carolina 6 6 .600<lb />
Catawba  0 11 .000<lb />
Guilford  0 9 .000<lb />
The Pirates' 105-69 routing of Elon<lb />
last Saturday night rolled the Me-<lb />
morial Gymnasium victory skein to<lb />
42, an amazing record that is prob-<lb />
ably unequaled anywhere. Coach<lb />
Howard Porter's crew will be out for<lb />
number 43 tonight against Guilford.<lb />
For those of you who may be<lb />
unfamiliar wvtfh the so-called East<lb />
'Carolina "jinx here is a brief run-<lb />
down of it: Four years ago, tno<lb />
college erected Memorial Gymnasium<lb />
in order to accommodate the rising<lb />
popularity of basketball here and<lb />
because of the great need for a phy-<lb />
sical education building. The opening<lb />
of the building was a big event and<lb />
an exhibition basketball contest be-<lb />
tween the Pirates and the University<lb />
of North Carolina was to celebrate<lb />
the incident. Carolina pushed across<lb />
a 13-poirr. win, after battling a rug-<lb />
ged quintet led by Sonny Russell, in<lb />
the very first game played there.<lb />
The Bucs have never tasted defeat<lb />
in a home meet since that dedication<lb />
contest.<lb />
This fact has come to be a kmd of<lb />
jinx to visiting teams, or so it would<lb />
seem, Last week's match points this<lb />
out. Elon, before coming to Memorial<lb />
Gym, was rated one of the highest-<lb />
scoring outfits in the Soutiheast and<lb />
shared a first place spot with ECC<lb />
in the North State Conference rank-<lb />
ings. The outcome of the fray is well<lb />
known by now. The locals completely<lb />
dominated the action and passed the<lb />
century mark with a handful of re-<lb />
serves doing much of Coach Porter's<lb />
most effective work.<lb />
Coach Ray Martinez's swimmers<lb />
have done wllthis season against<lb />
some of the top competition in the<lb />
South and have already bettered last<lb />
year's record. The fact that tfhe ECC<lb />
Poolsters have been able to defeat<lb />
?ueh power'ul squads as Davidson<lb />
(twice), Wofford and William and<lb />
Mary early in the campaign and turn<lb />
in fine performances against N. C.<lb />
State, is proof that the Pirates aren't<lb />
to be taken lightly.<lb />
Saturday's meet with the Clemson<lb />
team that beat them earlier in the<lb />
season, should be one of the real<lb />
matches of the schedule. Coach Mar-<lb />
tinez has great respect for the South<lb />
Carolina swimmers, but has stated<lb />
that the Bucs have a chance to upset<lb />
the favorites. The event will take<lb />
place in Memorial Gym and a large<lb />
crowd is expected.<lb />
The Pirates of East Carolina will<lb />
once again put their home game<lb />
winning streak on the line tonight<lb />
w.en Guilford College invades the<lb />
Pirate Jen for an important North<lb />
State Conference tilt.<lb />
East Carolina did the unexpected<lb />
last -week when hey defeated Bel-<lb />
mont Afetoey ami Elon on successive<lb />
nights o keep their home slate clean.<lb />
Coach Porter's crew will have to be<lb />
at top strength once again if they<lb />
polish off the stubborn Guilford five.<lb />
The two teams met earlier in the<lb />
season at Guilford with the Pirates<lb />
coming from behind o win 77-67. At<lb />
the present time, tfhe Quakers have<lb />
been unable to form a winning com-<lb />
oination in 10 starts, but have made<lb />
impressive showings against Atlan-<lb />
tic Christian, the defending cham-<lb />
pion, High Point, and E'ast Carolina.<lb />
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Bucs Drop Belmont Abbey<lb />
East Carolina's loop-leading Pi-<lb />
rates rose to the occasion before a<lb />
screaming throng of spectators to<lb />
defeat Belmont Abbey at the Me-<lb />
morial Gym last Friday night by<lb />
the score of 87-80. The visiting Cru-<lb />
saders were stunned early by the<lb />
effective sharpshooting of Coach<lb />
Howard Porter's fighting cagers.<lb />
Fresh from a victory over powerful<lb />
Richmond, the visitors started the<lb />
game with visions of another victory;<lb />
however, the Bucs soon shattered<lb />
these hopes.<lb />
Deadly accuracy from the outside<lb />
and superb foul shooting gained the<lb />
margin of victory for the Purple and<lb />
Gold of East Carolina. The starting<lb />
five, Don Harris, Guy Mendenhall,<lb />
Freddie James, Nick Nichols, and<lb />
J. C. Thomas, all hit for double fig-<lb />
ures. Harris tied for high scorer for<lb />
the night with the Crusaders' flashy<lb />
guard Roger Marcel.<lb />
Cosch Raymond Martinez announ-<lb />
ced tha intramural basketball for<lb />
the boys of East Carolina College<lb />
began t' is week. Contests were play-<lb />
: Monday and Wednesday nights<lb />
r.d will be played at "he same time<lb />
for the rest of the hoop season.<lb />
Seventeen teams comprise a two-<lb />
bracket league, according to Coach<lb />
Martinez, and a playoff tourney be-<lb />
tween t'he leaders of the two brackets<lb />
will de ermine a champion at the<lb />
end of the year.<lb />
Favor d in early campaign ratings<lb />
to take the crown for the second<lb />
time in two seasons are a re taming<lb />
crew of cagens known as the "Cam-<lb />
els The Camels are comprised of<lb />
boys who have entered EC after<lb />
transferring from Campbell College.<lb />
Games begin at 6 o'clock every<lb />
We imsday and Monday nights and<lb />
are played un'il 10 o'clock, with a<lb />
different contest taking place every<lb />
hour on the hour.<lb />
The Quakers, who have averaged<lb />
a respectable 70 points per game in<lb />
a losing cause, will rely on guard<lb />
Bob Atlas and forward Roger Roan<lb />
for their scoring punch. Atlas scored<lb />
23 points in the first meeting with<lb />
EC and is currently averaging close<lb />
to 20 poin;s a game; Roan has shown<lb />
consistent improvement and is now<lb />
oe of the leading scorers for the<lb />
Quakers.<lb />
Junior forward Don Harris will lead<lb />
Coach Porter's aggregation in their<lb />
bid to stregthen their conference<lb />
lead. Don, an AllConference selec-<lb />
tion last year, is leading the team<lb />
m scoring with a 23-point average<lb />
in conrerence competition. The Lan-<lb />
rinburg sophomore has been a big<lb />
factor in the fine showing of the<lb />
Pirates thus far. Captain J. C. Thom-<lb />
as has also been a big leader in the<lb />
recent winning spurt of the Bucs.<lb />
homas, a senior from Raleigh, is<lb />
averaging close to 18 points per<lb />
contest.<lb />
Nick Nichols, Guy Mendenhall and<lb />
Freddy James will round out tonight's<lb />
starting lineup. Nick is also averag-<lb />
ing in double figures, based mainly<lb />
on his one-hand set shot. He has<lb />
also developed into one of the top<lb />
ball handlers for the Bucs. The slen-<lb />
ier Mendenhall could easily be rated<lb />
a top team-iman in the conference.<lb />
Guy collects his share of points, but<lb />
his outstanding defensive work and<lb />
rebounding prove to be his most val-<lb />
uable asset. James, the Portsmouth,<lb />
Va. flash, became a favorite of the<lb />
campus with his outstanding play<lb />
hiring the past weekend. Freddy<lb />
;roved to be a leader in both wins.<lb />
Another factor in the improvement<lb />
of the ECC squad has been that of<lb />
the reserve strength. Guards Maurice<lb />
Everett and Waddell Solomon came<lb />
through in fine style during the Par-<lb />
vis Island Tournament and the past<lb />
week. Tim Smothers, Joe Plaster, and<lb />
Marion Hales have continued to bol-<lb />
ster the Pirates in the height de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
East Carolina will go into the<lb />
game favored to hold their North<lb />
State Conference lead and also chalk<lb />
up their 43rd straight win in Me-<lb />
morial Gym.<lb />
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A AST CAIOL1NIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, JANUAKY12, i956<lb />
For Summer Of 1956<lb />
Dr. Keister Appointed Music<lb />
Director Of "Lost Colony"<lb />
Dr. Elwood Keister, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of the department of music at<lb />
East Carolina College, has been ap-<lb />
poin ed music director oi 'The Lost<lb />
Colony" aiul will serve in this ca-<lb />
pacity during the summer of 1956.<lb />
� 'The Lost Colony symphonic<lb />
drama based on the early attempt of<lb />
I e English o colonize the New<lb />
World, -a:u written by the noted<lb />
Nor;h Carolina author Paul Green<lb />
ir a number of years<lb />
summer at<lb />
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places Ralph B<lb />
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: ng success.<lb />
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issistant to J.<lb />
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recruit and<lb />
oir.<lb />
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member of the East Carolina<lb />
ce 1953 and director of<lb />
Basl I !ar linaollege Choir, Dr.<lb />
Keister is a versal isician. Tenor,<lb />
 . . 11 ctor, he is<lb />
ae in solo and ensemble<lb />
rk.<lb />
Under his din the East Caro-<lb />
ours of the<lb />
1955 i seated<lb />
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diences totaling approximately 30,000<lb />
people. The group has appeared<lb />
also on botn radio and television<lb />
programs.<lb />
Dr. K is-ter studied music at the<lb />
Eastman School of Music and at<lb />
Columbia University. He has been a<lb />
member of the famed Robert Shaw<lb />
Chorale.<lb />
He has appeared as violinist in the<lb />
Columbus, Ohio, Pi ilharmonic Sym-<lb />
phony, and i lltnv a member of the<lb />
East Carolina Orchestra,<lb />
For he past three years at East<lb />
Carolina he has directed the annual<lb />
campus performance of Handel's "The<lb />
Messiah a program which has at-<lb />
tracted large audience from a wide<lb />
area in Eastern North Carolina. He<lb />
I as also appeared locally in concert<lb />
both as tenor and violinist.<lb />
College Fiction<lb />
Contest Gives<lb />
Cash Prizes<lb />
Nine Representatives<lb />
Attend Christian<lb />
Conference In Athens<lb />
Nine persons from ast Carolina<lb />
College attended the Seventeenth<lb />
Quadrennial Conference of the Stu-<lb />
dent Volunteer Movement for Chris-<lb />
tian Missions a! Ohio University,<lb />
Athens, Ohio, December 27 to Janu-<lb />
ary 1, 1956.<lb />
Four representatives of the YWCA<lb />
attended this conference. They were:<lb />
Grace Jones, president of the YWCA<lb />
and from Kinston; Margaret Brite.<lb />
tbet: City, Page Lilley, Gates-<lb />
ville; and Joy Harris, Washington.<lb />
The YMCA was represented by-<lb />
Fred Davenport. Plymouth; and Louie<lb />
Tyndall. New Bem. Ann Gardner,<lb />
Dan forth worker, and Gloria H. Blan-<lb />
:  Bap ist Student Union Director<lb />
at the college, also attended the con-<lb />
ference. Miss Blanton served as re-<lb />
source leader of one of the Bible<lb />
discussion groups. Each group met<lb />
for ten hours during the conference<lb />
and studied portions of Jeremiah<lb />
and Ephesians.<lb />
Bridge Tournament Launched:<lb />
Cirele K Plans Twirp Week<lb />
�<lb />
Shown wearing the pre-flight wings are from lc t to right on the front ros� Joseph Wooten, Garj Scar-<lb />
boro, Marvin Pridgeon. and Thomas Blizzard; on the second row�Maurice llilburn. Clarence Brown, J. (.<lb />
Thomas and Ronnie Rose.<lb />
Fifteen AFkOTC Cadets Receive Wings<lb />
In Impressive Ceremony Conducted Here<lb />
Dulling an impressive ceremony<lb />
recently at the college, fif-<lb />
teen members of the AFROTC pro-<lb />
gram received their pre-flight wings.<lb />
The wing ceremony is an official Air<lb />
Force awards ceremony signifying<lb />
that the cadets have completed all of<lb />
; o requirement necessary to enter<lb />
pilot training in the United States<lb />
Air Force.<lb />
T e principal address was made by<lb />
Colonel Robert A. Clendenin, Com-<lb />
mander of the pilot training program<lb />
at Stallings Air Base in Kinston.<lb />
Colonel Lewis J. Partidge, Professor<lb />
of Air Science, presented the awards<lb />
o the following cadets: Thomas Bliz-<lb />
zard of Deep Run, Clarence Brown,<lb />
N �w under way is MADEMOI-<lb />
SELLE magazine's College Fiction<lb />
�� st for 1956, open to any woman<lb />
ergraduate under twenty-six years<lb />
wl o is regularly enrolled in a<lb />
granting college. The two<lb />
3 will receive $500 each for<lb />
the serial rights to their stories and<lb />
publication ir. MADEMOISELLE.<lb />
Runners-up will receive honorable<lb />
n ion in the magazine, which re-<lb />
�'S the right to buy their work<lb />
.� i. The results will<lb />
in the August 1956<lb />
ue.<lb />
 should run from approxi-<lb />
2,500 to 5.000 words and each<lb />
testant ma as many en-<lb />
ike Stories that have<lb />
ergraduate publica-<lb />
.� are acceptal le if they have not<lb /><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 />
of Hickory, Maurice Hilburn of<lb />
Whiteviile, Marvin Pridgeon of Wil-<lb />
son, Ronnie Rose of Goldsboro, Gary<lb />
Scarboro of Kinston, J. C. Thomas of<lb />
Raleigh, and Joseph Wooten of Ham-<lb />
let, North Carolina.<lb />
Du- to practice teaching require-<lb />
ments the following cade s could not<lb />
be prsent: Samuel Biggs of Williams-<lb />
ton, Emil Boado of Wilmington,<lb />
Marry Hayes of Wilmington, Gerald<lb />
Murphy of China Grove, Robert Pen-<lb />
ley of Elon College, John Smith of<lb />
Greenville, and Philip Weaver of<lb />
Whiteviile, North Carolina.<lb />
Senior Privileges<lb />
A woman is likely to keep trying<lb />
on shoes until the clerk has a fit.<lb />
A special committee, headed<lb />
by Kenneth Bordeaux, has been<lb />
appointed by the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association to investi-<lb />
gate the possibility of having<lb />
Senior privileges for the Senior<lb />
girls. Any student having sug-<lb />
gestions for such privileges are<lb />
requested to make them to Mr.<lb />
Bordeaux or send them to his<lb />
post office box. which is 422.<lb />
1 , gan � " '  of the I <lb />
. id,  Board ttumched<lb />
,j . � nartu it last Ifon-1<lb />
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I, n u n te a d in I Virginius<lb />
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re Russell Newman ii I H<lb />
i . .). . I Romas. Som�<lb />
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type of bridge was<lb />
new to mosi participants, but w<lb />
. oce� d �� me.<lb />
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set<lb />
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it 7:00 p.m. All <lb />
� � icultj m obexa are invited.<lb />
 or a partner and<lb />
prompt<lb />
Baptist Student Union u now<lb />
i i panize a V' i se c<lb />
. . v. U � ne i d. Tei<lb />
ese will be male. The first<lb />
� will be a piece especially<lb />
ten for such speaking choirs by<lb />
U der Swam: entitled "The<lb />
trers Vesper service Wednesday,<lb />
try Is. will mark the first per-<lb />
formance. It is probable that the<lb />
choir will perform art several other<lb />
Students interested in par-<lb />
rating are invited to see either<lb />
Jerry McDandel, Fan Green, or Gloria<lb />
'i : e "Martin Luther" movie, full<lb />
long h, will be shown at the Baj List<lb />
r! om 5:00-6:45 p.m<lb />
M lay, January 16, and in the audi-<lb />
Joyner Library Tues<lb />
iry IT. from 7:30-9:16 p.m. The<lb />
w&amp;i ; roduced by Louis de Roche-<lb />
an gTOU<lb />
and <lb />
U ' in Luther .<lb />
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oro president. Twirp'<lb />
ned bj Scarboro, means tin-<lb />
girl pays the � � - On Wedi<lb />
I j night, Jatytary l. U<lb />
will be � Tw irp Dance I<lb />
7:30-10:15 in Wright Auditorium<lb />
The proceeds from the dance<lb />
be used for charitable purpose!<lb />
such as the March of Dim-<lb />
This season will be brought<lb />
a close on Thursday.<lb />
W Brag Christmas<lb />
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built that way.<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus F�twcwr For AU Occasions<lb />
At Five Point<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche Streets<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
�I<lb />
�<lb />
�<lb /><lb /><lb />
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KARES RESTAURANT<lb />
FOR THAT EXTRA SNACK<lb />
GOLDEN BROWN BUTTERED WAFFLES<lb />
Ei<lb />
d elsewhere.<lb />
. m as4 be tyj � wrii ten, dou-<lb />
ne side of the page<lb />
' I . rk must be clearly mark-<lb />
ed i - name, age, home<lb />
school a idress and school<lb />
A mat ' size Manila en-<lb />
. self-adressed and stamped,<lb />
sed with all entries.<lb />
USELLE assumes no re-<lb />
r manuscripts and will<lb />
received unless<lb />
accompanied by a return<lb />
Stories must be original<lb />
ious.<lb />
of "he contest will be<lb />
I SELLE editors, whose de-<lb />
final. Entries should<lb />
� i to College Fiction Con-<lb />
� MADEMOISELLE, 575 Madi-<lb />
on Avenue. New York 22. New York,<lb />
must be postmarked no later<lb />
than midnight March 15, 1956.<lb />
�<lb />
�<lb />
�hi<lb />
M T i L T <lb />
Beddingfield's Pharmacy<lb />
FIVE POINTS<lb />
REVLON and CARA i 7QME<lb />
COSMETICS<lb />
REXAL DRUGS<lb />
ONE DAY FILM SERVICE<lb />
"Your Most Convenient Drug Store"<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
Ladies Ready-To-Wear<lb />
Clothes<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT<lb />
"Good Food Means<lb />
Good Health"<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM Accessories<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb /><lb />
See the New 1956 Fords at<lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co Inc.<lb />
202 Horsepower Thunderbird Engine<lb />
Your choice of Fordomatic, Conventional,<lb />
or Overdrive Transmissions<lb />
See Ed Harris class of '49<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 />
1<lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods  Visit<lb />
Biggs Drug Store<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
Open 8 a. m10 p. m. - Sunday 8:30 a. m<lb />
10:30 a. m� 4 p. mlO p. m.<lb />
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