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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1956<lb />
$GA Committee<lb />
lo Investigate<lb />
food Situation<lb />
Motion Concerning<lb />
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Sou hem Conference.<lb />
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the move in any way<lb />
dstJen Failed<lb />
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i. r.trary to the intent<lb />
motion. Mr. Rose<lb />
,� 'entrance into the<lb />
snoe" and to instruct<lb />
study the situation<lb />
eje is ready. Mr.<lb />
i� failed by a clear<lb />
Lowder, Rose To Represent<lb />
College At Education Meeting<lb />
As Miss, Mr. Student Teacher<lb />
Will Be Honored<lb />
By Local FTA Club<lb />
Tomorrow Evening<lb />
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Pirate basketball coach Howard Porter snows hih-scoring forward Don Harris (left) and team captain<lb />
J. C. Thomas (right) the Bohunk Trophy which will be at stake tonight when the East Carolina Pirates, cur<lb />
renily leading the North State Conference, meet the Atlantic Christian Bulldogs in Memorial Gymnasium. <lb />
Bucket At Stake Tonight<lb />
Bohunk Trophy - - A Forgotten Tradition<lb />
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MSB<lb />
rtaitos of the cheer-<lb />
m Speight, reported<lb />
poesshilsty of s pep<lb />
ACC-ECC game is<lb />
the gym prior to game<lb />
f the committee to in-<lb />
ability of a sidewalk<lb />
and Slay halls, Wiley<lb />
ed that the contract had<lb />
.Vnstruction will begin<lb />
Possibility Of Speaker<lb />
fin-<lb />
'<lb />
for Young Democrats<lb />
Young stated that the<lb />
iks to sponsor a promi-<lb />
- on this campus. He re-<lb />
the legislative repre-<lb />
nsuk their organizations<lb />
would support said<lb />
� aswell, in behalf of<lb />
wards, announced that the<lb />
resa system is installed in<lb />
- Hall lobby.<lb />
An almost-forgotten tradition, the<lb />
"Bo. unk Trophy" "will once again be<lb />
revealed tonight when our neighbors<lb />
from Atlantic Christum College visit<lb />
the campus for the annual basketball<lb />
tilt which students have been looking<lb />
forward to wih anticipation.<lb />
Bohunkus wa originated in 1989<lb />
when Jack Daniels, then sport editor<lb />
of the Teco Ecfho, and Johnny Ya-<lb />
vorski, s. orts editor of AC's The<lb />
Collegiate, decided that something<lb />
was needed to promote th- sfuoteaosae<lb />
and congenial rivalry which has al-<lb />
ways existed betwet-n the two insti-<lb />
tutions. "Or in plain language Dan-<lb />
iels remarked hack ia IMS, "if we<lb />
got to fight, let's have something<lb />
to fight over<lb />
Just An Old Bucket<lb />
Bohunk, which is nanv-d in accord-<lb />
ance bo all it stands for, is an -�ld<lb />
wooden bucket which u awarded tem-<lb />
porarily to the school winning any<lb />
athletic event between the two bitter<lb />
rivals.<lb />
the bucket, although daring the<lb />
by Johnny Hudson<lb />
l I u w years the results have failed East Carolina last Spring It has been<lb />
o be listed. Since the origin of Bo-<lb />
bunk, our athletic teams have domi-<lb />
by Jonnie Simpson<lb />
Gtorge Ronnie Rose, a Business<lb />
dueation major from Goldsboro, and<lb />
arolyn Junes Iowder, a "Science mi-<lb />
from Albemarle, will represent<lb />
Bast Carolina College as Mr. and<lb />
Miss Student Teacher at the spring<lb />
convention of the North Carolina<lb />
Education Association in Asheville<lb />
March 22-24.<lb />
With students chosen for Bimilar<lb />
' onors in other colleges of the state,<lb />
they wrill be honor guests Friday<lb />
evening, March 23, at a dinner spon-<lb />
sored by the Future Teachers of<lb />
America. Following the banquet the<lb />
honorees will be publicly presented<lb />
to the delegates attending the con-<lb />
vention.<lb />
Alternates<lb />
TV alternates for Mr. and Miss<lb />
Representative Student Teacher are<lb />
Leonard Johnson, a Social Studies<lb />
Practice Teachers<lb />
The Registrar's office is offer-<lb />
ing ts practice teachers for the<lb />
taring Muarter the opportnnity of<lb />
completing registration for the<lb />
swing iiuarter during pre-regis-<lb />
tratior which will be held Febr-<lb />
oar rio. Those whom Dr. Op-<lb />
pelt baa certified as being eligi-<lb />
ble for practice teaching will<lb />
follow this procedure:<lb />
1. omplete the schedule cards<lb />
 b fre and secure all necessary<lb />
Ugsstarca,<lb />
- ur� permits snd pay fees<lb />
n the Administration Building.<lb />
3 Turn in all cards to th� Reg-<lb />
istrars office. Failure to do this<lb />
ill result in difficulties at the<lb />
Winning of the Spring quartor,<lb />
since ou will not be registered<lb />
f�r practice teaching. It is not<lb />
compulsory to register at this<lb />
time, hut it will be swell easier<lb />
ana sae much time.<lb />
o-n<lb />
nated the treasured trophy.<lb />
ACC captured the trophy last year<lb />
during basketball season, but the<lb />
time spent there was short-lived aa<lb />
 � Carolina retained it during base-<lb />
 all season.<lb />
New Torch In Rivalry<lb />
The trophy is believed to have put<lb />
s new torch in the rivalry of the<lb />
schools as it was a custom in the<lb />
early 1940's for suwients from both<lb />
schools to visit their rival's campus,<lb />
committing damage to property. The<lb />
Results of past games are listed<lb />
action usually wasn't completed until<lb />
a scrap took place following the<lb />
at. letic event.<lb />
The problem of the rivalry become<lb />
BO bad at one time that the Ad-<lb />
ministration Departments of the two<lb />
schools were forced to take action.<lb />
When Bohunk is in Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian's possession, it is usually placed<lb />
in :hs ir case, but since coming to<lb />
ket in the dressing room due to the<lb />
limited space in the trophy case.<lb />
Bo-r.unk has been placed in the Col- major from Greenville, and Jane El-<lb />
lege Union during the past week in Riley snJntormediate major from<lb />
order to let students get a glimpse Fuquay Springs,<lb />
of the old bucket which has shifted rhe project of choosing annua.ly<lb />
back and forth between the two<lb />
schools since 1939.<lb />
Long may Bohunkus live�in our<lb />
possession!<lb />
Rocky Mount Gym<lb />
Site Of Second<lb />
Pirate-ACC Game<lb />
Theodore Ullmann Performs<lb />
In Wright Auditorium Tuesday<lb />
Under the auspcos of the Founds-j A post-graduate "with highest<lb />
tion Artist Bureau of New York,<lb />
Theodore Ullmann, "America's out-<lb />
standing pianist, will " perform in<lb />
Wright Auditorium on the evening of<lb />
honors" of Juilliard School of Music,<lb />
he is now a member of the teaching<lb />
staff under the Hutoheson aaminis-<lb />
tration of thus institution. Theodore<lb />
Ullmann was formerly a faculty<lb />
February 7. His program will include! member of<lb />
selections from Brahms, Mendelssohn,<lb />
Schumann-Liszt, Chopin and others.<lb />
Ullmann, who received his B. S.<lb />
ami M. A. degrees from Columbia<lb />
University, has been a piano recital-<lb />
ist in all of the forty-eight states as<lb />
well as in Canada and countries of<lb />
Western Europe. He has been the<lb />
winner, of more than a score of com-<lb />
petitive awards in music, including<lb />
the McDowell Club Young Artists<lb />
Contest and the $1,000 Bamberger<lb />
Competition.<lb />
L'niversity oi<lb />
 e Biarrits<lb />
France.<lb />
American<lb />
File Application<lb />
All students who plan to do<lb />
their student teaching during<lb />
the academic year 1956-57<lb />
should file application with<lb />
the departmental supervisors<lb />
not later than the expiration<lb />
of the registration period �i<lb />
the spring quarter (March<lb />
10).<lb />
Arnold Named Editor<lb />
Kappa Sisma Nu To Publish Magazine<lb />
iRocky Mount High School's new<lb />
gymnasium will be the site of the<lb />
second BCC-ACC game this season<lb />
on February 18, according .o Jack<lb />
McComas, head basketball coach at<lb />
Atlantic Christian College.<lb />
He stated last week that approxi-<lb />
mately 100 tickets would be sent to<lb />
the East Carolina students in ad-<lb />
vance of the game, and that other<lb />
tickets would be on sale ftt the Rocky<lb />
Mourt gymnasium. Students at the<lb />
Wilson institution were forwarded<lb />
about the same number of tickets<lb />
for tonight's contest.<lb />
Tonight's Game Sellout<lb />
Tickets for the game here tonight<lb />
have been sold out for over a week,<lb />
and attention is now being forcused<lb />
on the seating problem for the game<lb />
on February 18 between the two<lb />
rivals.<lb />
Space Problem<lb />
Last season there was a tremendous<lb />
problem of space at both games<lb />
played by the two teams. The Me-<lb />
morial gymnasium here was packed<lb />
to capacity and many fans were<lb />
turned away at the door.<lb />
In Wilson, McComas said, there is<lb />
only room enough for about 350 peo-<lb />
ple alter the ACC student body has<lb />
been seated. Maay Pirate fans were<lb />
unable to secure tickets at the door<lb />
�a Wilson last year, while others were<lb />
able to acquire sdvance tickets sent<lb />
here by the Atlantic Christian Ath-<lb />
letic Department.<lb />
representative student teachers in<lb />
North Carolina teacher-training in-<lb />
stitutions originated in 1949. It is<lb />
sponsored by the North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cation Association in cooperation with<lb />
the state department of the Future<lb />
Teachers of America.<lb />
Faculty-Student Committee<lb />
Mr. and Miss Representative Stu-<lb />
dent Teacher are chosen at East Caro-<lb />
lina College by a faculty-student com-<lb />
 mittee. Selection is based on superior<lb />
hoiarship, character, competency in<lb />
teaching, understanding of education-<lb />
al a,ms, and service to the college.<lb />
The faculty - student committee<lb />
choosing Mr. and Miss Student<lb />
Teacher was appointed by Dean Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins. Dr. Hazel Taylor of the<lb />
kpartment of psychology served as<lb />
ehairmsak Donald Um&amp;tead, president<lb />
of the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion, and Ann Bowles, chairman of<lb />
the Women's Judiciary, were the stu-<lb />
der.t m mbers.<lb />
This project, sponsored by the local<lb />
chapter of the Future Teachers, re-<lb />
ceived the full cooperation of the<lb />
Student Government Association. The<lb />
two students chosen are selected ss<lb />
representative of the high standards<lb />
Carolyn Lowder and Ronnie Rose, named Miss and Mr. Student<lb />
Teacher recently by a faculty-student committee, will represent East Caro-<lb />
lina at the spring convention of the North Carolina Education Association<lb />
in Asheville.<lb />
held as aims of eighty percent of the<lb />
student body who are preparing to<lb />
be teachers.<lb />
George Ronnie Rose is chairman<lb />
of the SGA Elections Committee and<lb />
resdd nt of the Aquatic Club. This<lb />
year he was chosen. Who's Who<lb />
Among Students in American Uni-<lb />
versities and Colleges He has had<lb />
the lead in several of the musical<lb />
productions sponsored by the SGA,<lb />
and has one of the co-starring roles<lb />
in "Oklahoma which is to be given<lb />
this spring. Also, he is a member of<lb />
the Pi Omega Pi, Phi Sigma Pi, the<lb />
Varsity Club, the Y cabinet and the<lb />
YMCA. Ronnie completed his student<lb />
teaching fsll quarter at Greenville<lb />
High School where he taught book-<lb />
keeping and typing.<lb />
Lowder<lb />
Mrs. Carolyn Jones Lowder is pres-<lb />
ident of Chi Beta Phi and a member<lb />
o" the Ka.ps Delta Pi. She wss chosen<lb />
this year for Who's Who Among Stu-<lb />
dents in American Universities snd<lb />
Colleg s. She was also a member of<lb />
the band and chorus. Carolyn is new<lb />
doing her student teaching at Green-<lb />
ville High School in chemistry snd<lb />
biology. While a student at East<lb />
Carolina she has been a self-help<lb />
student.<lb />
Senior Invitations<lb />
Garlon Tuton and a repre-<lb />
sentative from an engraving<lb />
company will be in the dining<lb />
hall lobby February 7 and �<lb />
from 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 pas. fas<lb />
order to take orders for 8 enter<lb />
invitations. According to Tu-<lb />
ton these will be the only two<lb />
days that orders will be taken.<lb />
Students must psy for their<lb />
invitations upon ordering.<lb />
College And Clinic Band Concerts Included<lb />
Among All-State Band Clinic Activities Here<lb />
'In order to stimulate more active<lb />
creativity on our campus and to pro-<lb />
Vl1e our students with material that<lb />
n be enjoyed snd appreciated, the<lb />
KaPPa Sigma Nu Fratrnity is plan-<lb />
nin? to publish as one of its major<lb />
Projects a humor magaaine said<lb />
Bi;ly Amoki, newly appointed editor.<lb />
Smce the lest .publication of "Pieces<lb />
Jf Eight" over eight years ago, Bast<lb />
Carolina has been without a magasine<lb />
Plication. Kappa Sigma Nu, which<lb />
 a new fraternity on �campun, is<lb />
fanning th� publication without prof-<lb />
11 in ord-r to stimulate more literary<lb />
�Merest. Jimmy Pheips, president of<lb />
t!le fraternity, has asked all students<lb />
Crested m literary contentions te<lb />
 either Billy Arnold, Dr. Ed<lb />
��rshberg, 0r himself in the near fu-<lb />
tBl�. The magasine will consist of<lb />
ent work only.<lb />
Ane Soring SsMUaer<lb />
"� name of the mags sine has<lb />
J�t been decided upon, fee the fra-<lb />
wrnity PiaBs to g: to work bana-<lb />
teiy an that the fins afaHcartmt<lb />
 be ready for dJntrJbatiaB <lb />
! quarter.<lb />
According t Billy Arnold the mag-<lb />
azine wall consist of all forms of lit-<lb />
erature. Short stories, poetry, and es-<lb />
, will �fit the Knppn Stgssa N�<lb />
nsagacuM which is scinstcM fee p�b-<lb />
. ays, both humor and serious, will be<lb />
included. Also, plsnned features such<lb />
as columns of possibly movies, fssh-<lb />
ions, etc. will be included hi each<lb />
issue. Cartoons and photos are also<lb />
anticipated.<lb />
At Least 32 Pages<lb />
The magazine will consist of at<lb />
least thirty-two pages or more and<lb />
wfil have a slick cover.<lb />
Billy Arnold has been working with<lb />
the East Carolinisn stsff for several<lb />
years and at present i8 serving as<lb />
parti editor. He is an English major<lb />
rom Greenville sad has had con-<lb />
wJerablo work in the literary field.<lb />
Subscription aaia<lb />
The publication will be onsubscrip-<lb />
ion basis snd the. cost should he<lb />
within a price range of, airstadeats,<lb />
since the fraternity anticipates "to<lb />
profits. Also, the fraternity plant to<lb />
nse sll of the money taken fat on<lb />
the magasine to improve fatnre pnfe-<lb />
Hcstions. tJ<lb />
All stndents Intetaated m wmrnm<lb />
on the staff of the new pobtoaon<lb />
are ntgad to ee&amp;ine Ms &amp;�� W<lb />
Musical Comedy Set<lb />
The East Carolinian will pre-<lb />
sent "Nothing Ventured s mu-<lb />
sical comedy In three acts, in or-<lb />
der to raise money to represent<lb />
the newspaper at the Columbia<lb />
Scholastic Press Association.<lb />
Auditions for the nine parts,<lb />
which include two women and<lb />
seven men, will be held February<lb />
8 in Austin Auditorium. One male <lb />
and one female part have vocals.<lb />
"Nothing Ventured" is a musi-<lb />
cal comedy written by Dr. Martha<lb />
Pingei of the English Depart-<lb />
ment. It is s satire en s TV sta-<lb />
tion, its stadias and personnel.<lb />
Dr. Pfcgel wrote the dialogue of<lb />
the play wMle-ebeerving the atu-<lb />
dios of WNCTani has received<lb />
copyrights. She released the com-<lb />
edy nmder the pen name af "Ka-<lb />
ren Mack -<lb />
The exact date of the protec-<lb />
tion Mi not been set, hot wiU<lb />
probably be in the first weak of<lb />
�aria alerter. The Seat Caro-<lb />
Husna baa orged everyane feie<lb />
�ate h tfylag ens for A ,��<lb />
�. I teehaleai staff to a'<lb />
 the tryouts Tuesday eight.<lb />
Division of the All-State Band Clinic<lb />
at East Carolina College this week<lb />
will be a concert by the college band<lb />
Friday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m. in the Mc-<lb />
Ginnis auditorium and a program by<lb />
th clinic band Saturday, Feb. 4, at<lb />
8 p.m. in the Wright auditorium.<lb />
Open To Public<lb />
These concerts, annual events at<lb />
ihe college for seversl years, have<lb />
attracted in the past large audiences<lb />
from various localities in the eastern<lb />
counties of the atate. The programs<lb />
will again be open to the public this<lb />
year.<lb />
Members of bands in thirty-four<lb />
schools throughout Esstern North<lb />
Carolina will meet on the campus<lb />
here Friday and Saturday for the<lb />
1956 band clinic. They will organize<lb />
while on the campas the Clink Con-<lb />
cert Band and will rehearse snd rs-<lb />
ceive ins ruction in various phases of<lb />
band performance during the two-<lb />
day session.<lb />
Nash To Conducted<lb />
Gordon Nash, chairman of the de-<lb />
partment of musk at Appslschisn<lb />
State Teachers CoHege in Boone, will<lb />
, ui � -t �hiri �rW thp clinic band. Well-known !tions on Fiiday's program by the<lb />
Attractions of pubhc ���4 enatbefi ja . � <lb />
will be pxesentod during the Esstern h g fonner president of "BaUata" by Patrick McCsrty, s saesa-<lb />
ij asLSsteO. Rand linic 'ga Division of the North Caroober of the East Carolina musk nse-<lb />
line Musk Educators Association<lb />
Saturday's program by the Clinic<lb />
Band wiR include marches by Sousa<lb />
snd Hovey, Bach's "Sleepers Wake<lb />
arrangements of "Chopsticks" and of<lb />
Youman's "Hallelujah Grossec's<lb />
"Miliary Symphony in F and other<lb />
selections.<lb />
Concert Friday<lb />
Of psrticular interest among selec-<lb />
ulty. His composition, written for<lb />
performance by wind instruments,<lb />
was premiered by the Wind Ensemble<lb />
of the Eastman School of Musk �<lb />
December, 1955.<lb />
Other numbers to be played by the<lb />
college band under the direction of<lb />
Herbert L. Carter include works by<lb />
Bach, Gershiwin, Prokofieff, Rossini,<lb />
and Dvorak.<lb />
Creative Writers Meet<lb />
The Creative Writers wiU sees<lb />
Monday st :�� p-m- � the East<lb />
Carolinian offke (Wright MhV<lb />
Members of the group staled<lb />
that gince ft is the fanetioa af<lb />
the writer to write and not fast<lb />
talk about writing, they are plan-<lb />
Ring to roorgaafae the ff� <lb />
 to eW��a writfag f<lb />
pHblicatfem. Aaffseoa msmoers<lb />
Positions Open At Various<lb />
Retreats During Thr Summer<lb />
Gloria Blanton of the Baptist Stu- m teaching study groups and Vaea-<lb />
dent Union he, released the follow-<lb />
ing information concerning summer<lb />
work for college students. Stsff posi-<lb />
tions sre open st the following re-<lb />
treats: Gkriotta Baptist Assembly,<lb />
New Mexko; Ridgecroat, Ridgecrest,<lb />
North Csrolina; Fruitlsnd, Hender-<lb />
son-wile; and Caewell, Southport.<lb />
Work at these places may be in<lb />
the soda shop, library, book store,<lb />
or dining room. Assistants are need-<lb />
ed in the office, post office, snd<lb />
with the recreation program. Kinder-<lb />
garten workers are ako needed. Jobs<lb />
through the Home Mission Boawl in<lb />
Atlanta, Georgia include work st<lb />
(�od WiU Centers with Indian lan-<lb />
guage groups, cevous taking, and<lb />
teaching and organising Vacation<lb />
Thre North Carolina college atu-<lb />
4mm asM be ehosei and sent by the<lb />
LiSTJSK project to werit ia Alaska.<lb />
Mexko or �$t SWien groops in sa<lb />
Uattsd m&amp;m. Far<lb />
tion Bible Schools in North<lb />
staff positions are available<lb />
Oie State Sunday School and<lb />
rain'ng Union Departmewta.<lb />
Application blanks for any of the<lb />
ositions mentioned above nsav ba<lb />
obtsked at bve Baptist Student Cea-<lb />
�cr Stud nts sre reminded that<lb />
re rot set up for those<lb />
remuneration but for those who<lb />
o e of s rvke to the<lb />
o gain te vahiobk that<lb />
tions afford. Room, board, and a assail<lb />
salary are the mmal material to-<lb />
wards. Another compensntery foot Is<lb />
that ach of the retreat are located<lb />
in choke vacation spots ana pjawid<lb />
distinethre Christiaa fe4soayabb<lb />
Ttm .Amerkaa Friendo<lb />
Pponeors crumenkal work<lb />
internshi:e m various ooMbai<lb />
throughout the world. i�ferta�i�ia<lb />
concerning' these jobt iaar 0 -aaaaaad)<lb />
from the Student Caste' abm.<lb /><pb facs="00038393_tn_0002" /><lb />
I<lb />
rACHE TWO<lb />
fc ��<lb />
lilT CAl6Llt<lb />
Too Much Work And Not<lb />
Enough Hours In The Day?<lb />
"Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and<lb />
for ability said Sir Francis Bacon.<lb />
It is being said among students that the pro-<lb />
fessors are giving too much work and that there<lb />
are not enough hours in the day left for extra-<lb />
curricula activities and socializing.<lb />
Why did you come to college, student? Is it<lb />
not accepted if not a fact that one comes for an<lb />
education? Or am I being facetious to accept the<lb />
assumption that an education is still the primary<lb />
incentive causing indivduals to enroll in this in-<lb />
stitution o' higher learning?<lb />
Are we crafty, simple, or wise? "Crafty men<lb />
condemn studies, simple men admire them, and<lb />
wise nun use them according to Bacon.<lb />
11 we be wise, let's evaluate the house we<lb />
live in. No one knows any man save God like he<lb />
knows himself. Others merely see the exterior,<lb />
our front porch. We ourselves only know what<lb />
our inside furnishings are.<lb />
Did you come to East Carolina to dodge the<lb />
army, to get married, to live it up, or to please<lb />
mama and daddy? Whatever your drive may be,<lb />
is the incentive East Carolina College?<lb />
Philosophies and ideals change like the sea-<lb />
sons. Perhaps somewhere in this revolution of<lb />
today that our world is in we have lost the funda-<lb />
ment il principle upon which East Carolina was<lb />
founded.<lb />
,The four years a student spends in college<lb />
are short compared to the average individual's<lb />
life span of 65 years. Life is a gift from God to<lb />
i very man. How greedy and selfish we are grasp-<lb />
ing this gift�always receiving but never giving<lb />
in return.<lb />
We cannot demand, nor expect not to work.<lb />
Someone once said that anything worth having<lb />
is worth working for. To directly benefit from our<lb />
c urses of studies we must participate with dili-<lb />
gent enthusiasm.<lb />
"To spend too much time in studies is sloth;<lb />
to use them too much for ornament, is affectation;<lb />
to make judgment wholely by their rules, is the<lb />
humor of a scholar<lb />
This is true, and like Bacon we.are not-ad-<lb />
rating that college should be nothing but books.<lb />
Mod. ration is the ideal to strive for in every as-<lb />
pect i f college life. For it is an experience not<lb />
only to learn, but to play a little, laugh a little,<lb />
live a little, and love a little. Every aspect of our<lb />
c lit go life can be a learning experience prepar-<lb />
ing for life in the future.<lb />
The time we spend studying brings wisdom,<lb />
and wisdom is the reward of the fortunate. It is<lb />
but a brief time we are here and we are not likely<lb />
t" pass this way again.<lb />
But, will we accept the challenge of education<lb />
which is before us? By receiving it, we are taking<lb />
another one of the gifts life so graciously gives<lb />
us. But this is one act of receiving that is the be-<lb />
ginning of giving. Tjo our town, our state, our<lb />
country, and to our world we can give ourselves<lb />
an educated citizen who will strive on to fulfill<lb />
futurt goals.�Jonnie Simpson.<lb />
Tonight Is The Time To<lb />
Show Good Sportsmanship<lb />
Tonight marks a great night in the course of<lb />
this vcar's athletic events. As the majority of<lb />
students are aware East Carolina College will<lb />
again face the hot rivalry of Atlantic Christian<lb />
(liege. Tonights game will certainly highlight<lb />
ECC's home basketball schedule and a majority<lb />
of the students are looking toward a Pirate vic-<lb />
tory.<lb />
It is the hope of this staff that the entire<lb />
East Carolina student body will support their<lb />
t.am with good, clean school spirit. In a recent<lb />
edition of the High Point College newspaper ECC<lb />
was recognized as having a reputation of bad<lb />
sportsmanship. WTe are sure that the majority<lb />
of students feel as we do in connection with this<lb />
criticism� that most East Carolina students are<lb />
as good sportsmen as any group.<lb />
We can support the team fully and at the<lb />
same time leave an opinion of good sportsmanship<lb />
in the minds of AC students as they leave our<lb />
campus tonight.<lb />
Good sportsmanship is not is not requested<lb />
just for the ECC-ACC game, but for all games<lb />
involving East Carolina. We play High Point<lb />
February 14 and that will be an excellent time<lb />
for our students to prove that they have been<lb />
misjudged.<lb />
Passing Remark<lb />
A Bulldog, Not A<lb />
Spaniel, And He<lb />
Was Kicked Out<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
THE DEPRESSING TALE which<lb />
I r.m going to reveal to you was<lb />
reh( etl to me by an ACC student, and<lb />
the irate narrator still looks upon<lb />
t: e incident with a peevish attitude,<lb />
notwithstanding the fact that it all<lb />
took irlace approximately a year ago.<lb />
As 1 have said, it is a depressing<lb />
t:il . So after learning in a journalism<lb />
course which I took recently (and<lb />
passed) that all sad, sympathetic<lb />
stori&amp;s always make for interesting<lb />
n ws, I will proceed.<lb />
YOU ARE UNDOUBTEDLY fami-<lb />
liar with the fact that tonight's game<lb />
is. an annual affair. The AC basket-<lb />
ball teams have been visiting our<lb />
campus for years and years, but the<lb />
records show thai: for some reason<lb />
they have continuously returned home<lb />
during the past years with very little<lb />
success, (ft was J. C. Thomas las.<lb />
year an-d Bobby Hodges in '54).<lb />
This AC team which you will be<lb />
seeing toJiight is known around<lb />
sports circles as "Bulldogs and their<lb />
mascot is, logically enough, a real<lb />
live bulldog�the leading character in<lb />
this .ale.<lb />
wmmm<lb />
NOW THIS IS ONLY my personal<lb />
opinion, but it seems that Spaniels.<lb />
Poodles, Dachshunds, or even Chi-<lb />
huahuas would have been a much more<lb />
fitting name than "Bulldogs They<lb />
appear to be such fierce, gruesome<lb />
things. But, nevertheless, they are<lb />
called "Bulldogs and it can't be<lb />
undone at this late stage in the game.<lb />
THi'iS BEGINS the sad chapter<lb />
Atf.er the bulldog was adopted as<lb />
the team's official mascot, his popu-<lb />
larity, without a doubt, was compara-<lb />
1 le to that of either Long John Mar-<lb />
ley or Billy Widgeon. And when the<lb />
et-ergetic students over at the Wilson<lb />
school laid their plans for the trip<lb />
down here last year, they included<lb />
Use lovable mascot on the list of<lb />
those who would join m the festivi-<lb />
ies.<lb />
�5<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRUaev<lb />
2, II<lb />
,D4Y.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Voluntary Segregation<lb />
The Best Answer Yet<lb />
by Oliver William<lb />
Ho . .1 the S iith rn Stati<lb />
I � d problem will bood<lb />
rh� "ample time" w<lb />
the<lb />
' � an o<lb />
� our 1 th states are trying to meel L �<lb />
ait- deadline by relying on a pr I 'w-?i3<lb />
rine of interposition. A few �, ir( t n<lb />
� to abolish their publi "J<lb />
ntain segregation. The mo i . t ' <lb />
hat has been offered y. � J?"�<lb />
ir pot (I by our governor,<lb />
segregation. , UI<lb />
vitas governors of Virginia, g , aro!i<lb />
M issippi, and Georgia are plai to '<lb />
Lgainsl the Court decision by using the d<lb />
inc f interposition. Under th v t<lb />
jtates plan to interpose their 'j' A<lb />
I ii that the Court stepped <lb />
i s. and that such a decision res<lb />
i idual states.<lb />
mn<lb />
the ii<lb />
lutioi<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina College<lb />
Billy Glover Heads Buc Business Staff<lb />
bv Florence Baker<lb />
THE POOR ANIMAL was, there-<lb />
Up until about a few weeks apro<lb />
he was one of the busiest young men<lb />
on campus. Why? Beftause he's Busi-<lb />
ness Editor of the "Buccaneer East<lb />
Carolina's yearbook, and everybody<lb />
know.s what a job that is!<lb />
Billy Clover, from Dover, is quite<lb />
happy that the annual is completed<lb />
and off to press, but he's a bit un-<lb />
hapy. too, because -he realizes that<lb />
this is Ills last year with colleg2<lb />
annual work.<lb />
During l he four years that Billy<lb />
has attended E.C.C, a major part of<lb />
his time has been devoted to the<lb />
"Buc As a sophomore Billy acted<lb />
fore, transported the approximate as Assistant Military Editor. His<lb />
40 miles and arrived at Memorial junior year he was Assistant Busi-<lb />
Gym in fine fashion. Admirers of the rtess Manager and this year he under-<lb />
 opular mascot then proceeded to took the responsible job of Business<lb />
escort him into the gym, but upon Manager,<lb />
reaching the doorway were halted by j It's said that a person's character<lb />
our athletic officials.<lb />
Trey explained to the astounded<lb />
students that live animals aren't per-<lb />
mitted as spectators in Memorial<lb />
is mold-d by him interests so it can<lb />
be truthfully stated that versatility<lb />
makes up a large part of Billy's<lb />
character. Not only has he been an<lb />
Gym. So the poor bulldog, who seem-1 active member of the annual staff,<lb />
ingly took the news very calmly, (I but he's a member of the Pi Omega<lb />
am familiar with neither its name Pi honorary business 'fraternity and<lb />
nor sex), was quietly removed from the Delta Sigma Pi professional busi-<lb />
t-he building before their head cheer- ness fraternity of which he is now<lb />
leader could say "Jack MComes<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO BGHO November 7, 1962<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1956<lb />
AC's cheerleaders labored diligently<lb />
and their peppy little band played<lb />
loudly, but the bulldog was outside<lb />
uhe gym, completely oblivious of the<lb />
fact that his team was losing.<lb />
The AC student of whom I have<lb />
spoken didn't go so far as to say<lb />
that ;he absence of the mascot caused<lb />
the loss, but a WUson Daily Times<lb />
sports writer seemed to think, how-<lb />
ever, that the gym was much too<lb />
noisy during the game.<lb />
I DONT SEE how the noise in our<lb />
gym can be completely eradicated,<lb />
especially when AJOC is the visiting<lb />
team. But if tjhe bulldog comes down<lb />
again, tonight, I hope our athletic<lb />
officials will ignore all rules and<lb />
regulations and submit to his admit-<lb />
tance. Then, if w� win again this<lb />
year, they canlt say their mascot<lb />
wasn't on the sidelines boosting their<lb />
morale.<lb />
treasurer. He's also a member of<lb />
the Alpha Phi Omega, the F.B.LA.<lb />
and the Y.M.C.A.<lb />
Last spring Billy was a member<lb />
of the group which attended the<lb />
Scholastic Press Convention in New<lb />
Billv Glover<lb />
. . Buccaneer Business<lb />
Manager<lb />
York. He feels honored at having<lb />
been able to attend the convention,<lb />
but fee feAs that East Carolina rates<lb />
something a little higher since the<lb />
convention consisted largely of high<lb />
school students.<lb />
"J still think that the convention<lb />
helped us a lot says Billy, "and<lb />
we really enjoyed the trip to New<lb />
York. I walked around with my head<lb />
up most of the time trying to take<lb />
everything in At this .point Billy<lb />
tolls of an amusing incident: "We got<lb />
This method will probably I<lb />
t1 It, mi effect, will be all iwing I � ? 3<lb />
to wag the dog, and will pr j<lb />
able aa Governor Hodg<lb />
Many people have kicked t<lb />
i cai em it is not aa strong a pi<lb />
� a have offered, y t it has n<lb />
under principles than all<lb />
put together.<lb />
This plan, if carried out diy ,<lb />
cooper the spirit will benefit b th ra<lb />
tain the unique culture that �<lb />
rustonn d to for centuries. V<lb />
� � n consists f free choice<lb />
� �'� r the whites want to be w ith<lb />
colon (1 with the c lored. "A � � ta.<lb />
achieve equality has no need I tself i<lb />
an ther race said the governor. The - 1<lb />
Court does net forbid a dual tenTi<lb />
which the children of each race<lb />
tend separate schools.<lb />
Since the segregation decisi n wil<lb />
be the m st radical change made in �<lb />
during our century, every o lief anij<lb />
futureeacher should be well awa Weal<lb />
East Carolina College can as i great<lb />
fluence on segregation. Most of us are the fid<lb />
ture educati ra of eastern Nort Can lina, and owf<lb />
principles of education will greal enflaenq<lb />
?hose we teach and those we e ntac<lb />
with.<lb />
By taking a strong stand aj mix<lb />
the schools and by supporting an ethica ly ound<lb />
solution, such as our govern r ha- of!<lb />
now it bt probably been gath-c;m continue to maintain that whi rail<lb />
ered that Billy is a bwtinesi major best�Segregated education.<lb />
Hi's irrttinjr �n A.B. degree in Busi<lb />
IMM a ltd Social Studies and aft.r<lb />
school he plant to make a career of<lb />
Recounting. But before settling down<lb />
to  career Biy plstM to attend<lb />
the Naval Officers Candidate School<lb />
in Newport, Rhode Island. Training<lb />
there lasts sixteen w eka after which<lb />
you come out a�. a commissioned<lb />
officer ami are in the leawree for<lb />
three years.<lb />
"T e friendliness of th teachers<lb />
and thtdr willingness te grve special<lb />
attention to their students is says<lb />
Billy, "one of the outstanding fea-<lb />
tuns of this school. I think the stu-<lb />
are vrry friendly, too When<lb />
asked if he thought East Carolina<lb />
i-oukl be improved in any way Billy<lb />
stated that he thought we could use<lb />
some extra buildings (especially in<lb />
the Business Department). He would<lb />
:iLs0 like to see ECC in the Southern<lb />
Conference.<lb />
"A year ago I looked forward to<lb />
graduation, but now the closer it<lb />
gets t-he more I hate to leave says<lb />
Billy. "It hardly .seems as though<lb />
I've been here four years<lb />
on r. �� BUbway heading for Brooklyn<lb />
and rode two nilea Infore we re:i-<lb />
w were heading the wrong way.<lb />
Boy. those subwajfW r ally gave u?<lb />
a time<lb />
B<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Reporters Discuss Religious Emphasis<lb />
Week, TV, Annual, Library And Bushes<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Fin Glad To Hear It's<lb />
Being Read En Garde!<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
Editors JOYCE L. SMITH, JIMMY FEBRELL<lb />
Managing Editor � OLIVER WILLTAMS<lb />
Feature Editor  JANET HILL<lb />
Sports Editor  MLLY ARNOLD<lb />
Business Manager MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS<lb />
NEWS STAFF Jonnie Skapeon, Florence Baker,<lb />
Martha wrila n, Jerrie McDaniel, Fred Davenport,<lb />
Lois Grady, Irma Leggebt, Betty Gaylord, Barbara<lb />
Cole, Mary Alice Madry, Purvis Boyette, Eunice<lb />
Caatellowe, Jesse W. Vkk, Marporie Davis.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF �Johnny Hudaoa Bill Boyd,<lb />
Mike Katsiaa.<lb />
BUaSNESS STAFF- Edna Wnftfield, Jack Carroll<lb />
su� .w- � � �3<lb />
,m Purvfc Boyette<lb />
Staff Artiet <lb />
Circulation Manager<lb />
Editorial Advisor �<lb />
Financial Advisor<lb />
Exchange Editor �<lb />
Editor lh� � �<lb />
Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Piewtt<lb />
. Mra. Suaie Webb<lb />
Jfamy Ferrell<lb />
FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO<lb />
SMOKE too much: You can now find<lb />
consolation with a group known as<lb />
the CAA�Cigarettes Anonymous As-<lb />
sociation.<lb />
When the inevitable urge for a<lb />
smoke overtakes you, just call up a<lb />
feMow CAA and he conies over and<lb />
takes you out for a few drinks.<lb />
AND I'VE BEEN THINKING:<lb />
It'll be such a shame<lb />
If til. is cutting game<lb />
i s ultimately abused.<lb />
Then the nighttime rovers<lb />
With the heavy hang-overs<lb />
Must get ail their class excused.<lb />
Last week during Religious Em-<lb />
phasis Week here at East Carolina<lb />
many outstanding representatives of<lb />
the various religious denominations<lb />
were present And spoke on numerous<lb />
topics as well as on their own reli-<lb />
gious sect.<lb />
One of the most outstanding speak-<lb />
ers, however, was Rev. Edward A.<lb />
Caill, Minister of the Unitarian<lb />
Church of Charlotte. Rev. Cahill<lb />
spoke in the small cafeteria Wednes-<lb />
day night of last week on the subject<lb />
"Who and What Is A Unitarian In<lb />
his talk, Rev. Cahill stated that the<lb />
Unitarian does not have to profess<lb />
to any orthodox religion. In short,<lb />
�he said thajt the Unitarian found his<lb />
revelation of God through knowledge<lb />
and reason (whereas the orthodox<lb />
Christian believes that a divine reve-<lb />
lation will be given to them per-<lb />
sonally from God). Also during his<lb />
talk, Rev. Cahill related that the<lb />
Unitarian movement was stan ed by<lb />
Joseph Priestly in the city of Phila-<lb />
delphia. This movement, which has<lb />
been prevalent in the north for some<lb />
ttime, is now moving both south and<lb />
west. At the close of Rev. Cahill's<lb />
speech, there was a short period of<lb />
questions and answers at which tkne<lb />
any subjects not clear 4o those pres-<lb />
ent were discussed.<lb />
by Janet Hill and Martha Wilson<lb />
Coming Attraction<lb />
The East Carolinian will again pre-<lb />
s rot a talent show�I'o be given about<lb />
the middle of February, the ex ct<lb />
date to be announced later. Featured<lb />
will be dancing, singing, pantomimes,<lb />
monologues, and a host of other en-<lb />
tortainmentc. Watch for the Toast of<lb />
the Campus�coming soon!<lb />
All those interested in participating<lb />
in the talent show come by the news-<lb />
paper office for details.<lb />
Splash!<lb />
"When a thin piece of cardboard<lb />
is slipped over the top of a glass<lb />
filled to (the brim with water, the<lb />
wwter will hold up in the glass when<lb />
it is turned upside down so stated<lb />
Dr. Navarra, professor in the science<lb />
department, over his TV program,<lb />
Science in Childhood Education.<lb />
But the laws of science were defied<lb />
this particular broadcast as all the<lb />
water in the glass suddenly gave<lb />
way. literally, the "bottom fell out"<lb />
as water crashed out over the floor<lb />
of Studio A at WNCT television<lb />
station. Wi h reddened face (probably<lb />
caused by the glaring lights, of<lb />
course), Dr. Navarra added a weak<lb />
'toomeiftartty" to the end of his sen-<lb />
tence.<lb />
What will happen next? Tune in<lb />
each aiterooon from 330 to 4:00 and<lb />
I<lb />
see.<lb />
Off To Press<lb />
Last Thursday night found the<lb />
Buccaneer staftf busily scurrying<lb />
around the annual office�last-minute<lb />
identifications for pictures, 'taping<lb />
copy, checking lay-outs. Editor Lan-<lb />
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the annual is to be printed.<lb />
Library Look<lb />
Last week's Pot Pourri made the<lb />
statement, "Students are allowed to<lb />
graduate boasting that they have<lb />
n ver set foot in :he library Why<lb />
should this situation exist when the<lb />
lfbrary offers so many opportunities?<lb />
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siudy, seminars for group study,<lb />
handy information, current publica-<lb />
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Gone!<lb />
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once graced the entrance to Ragsdale<lb />
Dormitory, the flanks of Wright Cir-<lb />
cle, and the walks around the music<lb />
hall? All that's left are a bunch of<lb />
little black stumpg scattered around.<lb />
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parenthetical remarks are mine. . . .<lb />
Dear Mr. Boyette.<lb />
Your remark concerning the appreciation AJ<lb />
classical music in the latest edition of our campuj<lb />
paper has caused quite a bit of coiitrovern<lb />
among certain students. (I was glad to hear tha<lb />
my column had been read. I had had my doubtsW<lb />
We feel that it is our privilege to choose any typfl<lb />
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but hard feeling. (Very probably I am a on<lb />
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Bucs Meet Atlantic<lb />
ClBOLiMIAJI<lb />
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fonights Scrap Rated Top<lb />
Qanu Of Year In 'Jinx Gym<lb /><lb />
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2 night for the Pi-<lb />
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season North State<lb />
to the BOC campus<lb />
� be the game of th"<lb />
fans. The tilt, slated<lb />
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rhapa, the two bitterest<lb />
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i enter the contest<lb />
i in the Non.h State<lb />
ting a 10-1 loop mark<lb />
, record. The visit-<lb />
red into the top<lb />
as week by t;ost-<lb />
Westera Carolina<lb />
The Wilson crew<lb />
,rk in conference<lb />
12-3 overall record.<lb />
Streak<lb />
tJ if conference<lb />
Pirates will &amp;so<lb />
;�' home-game winning<lb />
S i ee be erection of<lb />
im three years<lb />
not tasted defeat<lb />
iua in 45 games.<lb />
I home-game win-<lb />
nation; The tra-<lb />
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b 3 in reduced in 1939,<lb />
� ake m the event.<lb />
,a reversed this<lb />
a bes Atlantic Chris-<lb />
. e Pirate den. The<lb />
tsting along ir first<lb />
North State standings<lb />
I ate. but the Bucs,<lb />
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is with an 82-77 vic-<lb />
� � visitors dropped<lb />
i game to Elon and<lb />
de-feat the PS-<lb />
i was at the hand<lb />
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U Tough<lb />
� ian ended regular!<lb />
d place last year,<lb />
to -weep the North<lb />
� and advance to the<lb />
� � in Kansas CPy.<lb />
I a led Evansville,<lb />
ii g to Arkansas<lb />
: :nd action. Coach<lb />
as four of last year's<lb />
With Guard Ronald<lb />
tar t-r iot, AOC<lb />
I advantage in height<lb />
7 foot center John<lb />
I ack. Forwards<lb />
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player, are 6-2<lb />
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� 1 end Billy Tomlinson,<lb />
for Percise, is 5-9.<lb />
. ' crew has a strong<lb />
Marley and Buchan-<lb />
. - ing over 20 points iper<lb />
icumHf, set a new<lb />
record with 47 points<lb />
Williams and Wid-<lb />
nd in the scoring<lb />
m 15 point averages. Mc-<lb />
lly a pessimist, admits<lb />
s team better than<lb />
Don Harris<lb />
THE<lb />
CROW'S<lb />
NEST<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb /><lb />
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ECC Cagers Pull<lb />
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ECC WEAPON�Coach Howard Por-<lb />
ter will rely upon the sharp shooting<lb />
of junior Din Harris tonight as a<lb />
weapon against the ACC Bulldogs.<lb />
(photo by Phillips)<lb />
last year's championship team with<lb />
the excel tion of a consists� floor<lb />
lea,lor<lb />
Bucs In Shape<lb />
The Pirates will rely on their home-<lb />
court advantage plu� a strong defense<lb />
in their bid to 9 op their arch-rivals<lb />
from Wilson, Coach Porter also has<lb />
hi.s own scoring punch in Forward<lb />
Don Harris and Guard J. C. Thomas,<lb />
both are averaging close to the 20<lb />
mark. Nick Nichols and Guy Men-<lb />
all, also averaging in the double<lb />
figures, will be expected to play a,<lb />
key part in he outcome of the game<lb />
with th dr rebounding. Freddy James,<lb />
injured in the Lenoir Rhyne tile, will<lb />
still be lest out of action and will<lb />
probably be replaced by Harold In-<lb />
gram, a sophomore, stan:ed of his<lb />
first college game last week against<lb />
Wester Carolina and gathered dun-<lb />
ner-up honors in the scoring depart-<lb />
ment with 16 poinjs.<lb />
(Coach Porter feels that his team<lb />
is in top shajpe psychologially and<lb />
with the exception of James, are in<lb />
good shape physcially. With both<lb />
teams looking forward to tonight's<lb />
meeting, which could turn out to be<lb />
the turning-point in the North State<lb />
race, tfr.e game should be a thriller to<lb />
the end.<lb />
Tonight's battle, one of the most<lb />
important in North State ranks and<lb />
one wiiic highlights the top rivalry<lb />
in he loop, has so many side aibtrac-<lb />
� ions that the spectator will hardly<lb />
now what track to follow.<lb />
To begin wii h, there is the simple<lb />
jral rivalry between East Carolina<lb />
and Atlantic Christian. The two<lb />
choolfl ar located in a hot basketball<lb />
iirict only several miles apart. Both<lb />
-chools have, in recent years, boasted<lb />
'tic cage teams. Also, there is the<lb />
unpredictable hot-and-cpld play that<lb />
always shows up in close rivalries of Let's all go out and enjoy it!<lb />
his sort. Neither team can ever be<lb />
eiiously counted the underdog when<lb />
�driving the other, regardless of pre-<lb />
vious losses during the season, be-<lb />
cause ECC and ACC always play<lb />
hardest against each other.<lb />
Bohunk Trophy<lb />
Of course, included in the rivalry! After shaking loose from a very<lb />
end of the game is the BOHUNK. 1 "loosely played" first quarter, East<lb />
HATS OFF!<lb />
recting to see Coach Howard Porter<lb />
use his 6-11 freshman Joe Plaster<lb />
during a great deal of the game.<lb />
Memorial "Jinx"<lb />
To wind up the many-sided picture<lb />
that his game presents, there will be<lb />
possibly the rao-t colorful aspect of<lb />
all. The Pirate 46-gamc home win-<lb />
ning streak will be placed op the line<lb />
once again�this time, against a foe<lb />
most likely to break it!<lb />
We need say nothing else about the<lb />
"jinx or, for that ma ter, the game.<lb />
Bucs Win 46th Match,<lb />
Downing Appalachian<lb />
In Memorial Gym<lb />
Monday's North State ratings found<lb />
the East Cafolina Buccaneers still<lb />
firmly entrenched in first place with<lb />
a 9-1 loop slate. Nearest rivals were<lb />
Elon (7-2) and Atlantic Christian<lb />
(6-2).<lb />
The Appalachian State contest<lb />
Monday night in Memorial Gymna-<lb />
sium furthered the Pirate slate to<lb />
10-1 and served as the 46th consecu-<lb />
� home win in the Greenville arena.<lb />
Flon. which is putting up a real<lb />
?'t for the conference lead, dropped<lb />
en 85-69 tilt to Lenoir Rhyne tor its<lb />
second loss of the loop year, but<lb />
trounced Catawba 97-73 to stay ahead<lb />
of the ACC Bulldogs.<lb />
For those of you who are unfamiliar<lb />
with he term, here is the story:<lb />
Some years ago, in an effort to pro-<lb />
mote the rivalry and good sportsman-<lb />
t<lb />
up<lb />
between the Pirates and the<lb />
Bulldogs, sports editors of the two<lb />
school newspapers uncovered a rusty<lb />
old bucket, entitled it the BOHUNK,<lb />
and informed everyone that the win-<lb />
ner of athletic events between the<lb />
two teams would be awarded this<lb />
prize as a "trophy of superiority<lb />
East Carolina, now holds the covet-<lb />
td antique, as a result of victory<lb />
over the Bulldogs on the baseball<lb />
diamond last year.<lb />
Seven-Foot Center<lb />
Another aspect of the contest that<lb />
will (ommand attention will be the<lb />
prospect of individual duels between<lb />
ECC and ACC stars. The Bulldogs<lb />
boast a seven-foot center in big John<lb />
Marley. To see this giant perform is<lb />
w or h the price of admission within<lb />
itself. Saturday night against West-<lb />
ern Carolina, Marley collected an<lb />
amazing 47 tallies, breaking the con-<lb />
ference scoring record.<lb />
It will be interesting to see whether<lb />
the Bucs can stop the big fellow and<lb />
whether the Pirate combination of<lb />
Harris, Nichols and Thomas can out-<lb />
score him and his crew.<lb />
The 'ask of guarding the lanky<lb />
Marley will befall ECC's 6-4 Guy<lb />
MendenhaJl. Some observers are ex-<lb />
Carolina never let u and went on<lb />
to virtually roil over Appalachian<lb />
Gollega by a score of 84-55 in a<lb />
Norfi State Conference game here<lb />
Monday night. <lb />
Besides putting another game's dis-<lb />
tance between them and Elon College.<lb />
the Bucs won their 46th straight<lb />
home game.<lb />
Nick Nichols, who played with a<lb />
taped shoulder and elbow, took top<lb />
scoring honors for the night wi h 23<lb />
big points. Ronnie Campbell, tower-<lb />
ing center of the Apps, was next in!<lb />
that department with 21 points, evenj<lb />
though he fouled out in the fourth<lb />
ouarter of play. Lanky Guy Menden-<lb />
hall of EOC had 17 markers and<lb />
Ingram was his next nearest team<lb />
competitor with 15 points.<lb />
CONFERENCESTANDINGSI<lb />
'WLPet.<lb />
East Carolina101.900<lb />
Elon 72.778<lb />
Atlantic Christian62.750<lb />
Appalachian44.500<lb />
High Point44.500<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 44.500<lb />
Guirford 08.600<lb />
Catawba09.000<lb />
I h7<lb />
Johnny Hudson<lb />
Cne of the big factors in East<lb />
Carolina's recent success has been<lb />
the leadership displayed by captain<lb />
and guard J. C. Thomas.<lb />
At the opening of the season Coach<lb />
P. rter commented, "Our season will<lb />
depend on ow well Thomas can take<lb />
over the leadership of the team<lb />
Thomas, the only senior on the Pirate<lb />
squad, has reacted to the challenge<lb />
by leading the Bucs to the top perch<lb />
.in the North State standings. With<lb />
the season only a little more than<lb />
half over, the Pirate head mentor<lb />
finds only praise for the Raleigh na-<lb />
tive. Porter recently stated "he is an<lb />
excellent leader on and off the floor<lb />
While at Raleigh, J. C. lettered in<lb />
'potball, basketball and baseball, al-<lb />
though he excelled in the hardwood<lb />
�or On entering East Carolina, the<lb />
6-2, 165 younder earned a starting<lb />
guard position his freshman year.<lb />
The Pirates went on to win the North<lb />
State tournament and advance to the<lb />
N'iAI tournament.<lb />
During his sophomore year, the<lb />
Bucs swept the Conference title and<lb />
once again traveled to Kansas City<lb />
for the NIAI. Thomas averaged 10<lb />
points per game his first two years<lb />
at ECC, and last year averaged 15<lb />
.5001 points per contest. J. C. is out to<lb />
make this his best season, and at the<lb />
present time is averaging close to 20<lb />
points a game.<lb />
J. C. is well known around the loop<lb />
onight<lb />
for his outstanding defensive work.<lb />
"He is one of the best defensive men<lb />
in the conference states Porter.<lb />
Last year, J. C. proved to be the<lb />
sparkplug in the ECC win over ACC<lb />
by tallying 23 points, and Pirate<lb />
fans are hoping for the same tonight.<lb />
Thomas feels that the Bucs are<lb />
capable of winning tonight, but<lb />
thinks it will be one of the roughest<lb />
in their stretch drive for the con-<lb />
ference crown.<lb />
An embarrassing situation marked<lb />
the passing of a well-known fire<lb />
chief. And none of the members of<lb />
his family have spoken since the<lb />
funeral to any members of his engine<lb />
company. For these firemen, while<lb />
well-iinlentioned, committed the un-<lb />
pardonable sin of sending to the wake<lb />
a huge floral tribute inscribed in<lb />
gold letters�GONE TO HIS LAST<lb />
FIRE.�A.M.A. Journal<lb />
J. C. Thomas<lb />
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 extraordinary situation when his<lb />
fust wife dees return ifrom the "other<lb />
side" after being .summoned by a<lb />
medium friend of his.<lb />
Such a fantastic situation provides<lb />
an eveHng of laughter as only Noel<lb />
Coward could provide through the<lb />
gayest and zaniest of his plays. The<lb />
turns ivi "Blithe Spirit" are in-<lb />
troduced for comic complications and<lb />
they thoroughly succeed!<lb />
When asked to comment upon this ;f�<lb />
y. Jim Go-ran, ; resident of the<lb />
Bast Carolina Playhouse, said, "I<lb />
think it is one of th � most all-round<lb />
 � ting shows we've ever pre-<lb />
sent! d on t e college stage<lb />
Jim. a senior from Reidsville and<lb />
a star in many of the college plays,<lb />
as the leading rob' of Charles Con-<lb />
domine, the novelist who has married<lb />
� wisely but too often, and has the<lb />
ray jrhosts of two wives vieing for<lb />
�i, love.<lb />
Ruth. Charles' second wife, who is<lb />
more than a little embarrassed by<lb />
the presence of the wraith of the<lb />
first Mrs. Oondomme, is portrayed<lb />
by Genie Truelove, a freshman from<lb />
Wilmington. Genia also had the major<lb />
role of Lenora in the freshman play<lb />
"The Long Christmas Dinner<lb />
Alice Anne Home, a freshman from<lb />
Tabor City and a newcomer to the<lb />
East Carolina stage, is starred in the<lb />
role of Elivira, that playful ghost<lb />
of Charles Condomine's first wife<lb />
who is "materialized by a medium<lb />
friend of his home and becomes the<lb />
"Other Woman" in his life.<lb />
Madame Arcote, the balmy medium<lb />
who's surprised by her own power to<lb />
raise the dead, is portrayed by Mar-<lb />
garet Starnes, a freshman from Ra-<lb />
leigh. She played the leading role of<lb />
Lucio in "The Long Christmas Din-<lb />
ner<lb />
Others composing the cast are<lb />
Nancy Cooke a junior from Dunn,<lb />
and Charles Starnes, a senior from<lb />
Wilmington, in his first role in a<lb />
major production is her husband, the<lb />
-skepuc Dr. Bradford.<lb />
Completing the cast is Jackie R.<lb />
Heston, a sophomore from Havelock,<lb />
who plays the bewildered maid of<lb />
the Condomine household. This is<lb />
Jackie's first appearance on the stage<lb />
here.<lb />
Jack Cherry of Washington is di-<lb />
rector and .Pat Wentz, Parkton, as-<lb />
tant director.<lb />
Agnes Markham of Greenville is<lb />
publicity chairman and Tommy Hull,<lb />
Durham, technical director. Hull's<lb />
technical staff is composed of Tom<lb />
Wells, Bill Dixon, Lloyd Bray, John<lb />
Slaw. Marvin Keith, All Carr, Janice<lb />
Trent, Barbara Brett and Peggy Bar-<lb />
field. Dr. Adlison of the English de-<lb />
partment is designing the set and<lb />
Iaura Creole of New Holland is the<lb />
program designer.<lb />
"Blithe Spirit" will be presented<lb />
by the Playhouse as their major win-<lb />
ter production on February 8, 9, 10<lb />
at 8:00 p.m. in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
It was featured on the "Ford Star<lb />
Jubilee" TV production January 14<lb />
with author Noel Coward himself<lb />
playing the lead of Charles Condo-<lb />
mine.<lb />
Library Plans Reading Room;<lb />
Presbyterians Hear Speaker<lb />
Madame Arcote, Margaret Starnes (head of table), attempts to<lb />
the dead in a scene from Kajel Coward's "Blithe Spirit" which will<lb />
in the College Theatre February 8, 9, and 10. It is ttt major winter<lb />
auction oi the East Carolina Playhouse.<lb />
raise<lb />
play<lb />
pro-<lb />
BIG ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
AT<lb />
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Center<lb />
409 Washington St.<lb />
Hours: 4:30-11:00 P. M.<lb />
Daily<lb />
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"Good Food Mmma<lb />
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We Deliver Twice Daily.<lb />
Library Club<lb />
The Library Club is planning to<lb />
help Mr. Smiley and the library staff<lb />
in furnishing the Recreational Read-<lb />
ing Room which is now in progress.<lb />
Wo are seeking the aid of our stu-<lb />
dents aud faculty in helping to buiM<lb />
a pap�-ack, pocket-book collection.<lb />
1 hesf wiM not be catalogued but will<lb />
bo placed in the Recreational Read-<lb />
ing Room for other students and<lb />
faculty members to check out and<lb />
enjoy.<lb />
Anyone who has some books which<lb />
they would donate may take them to<lb />
be facuMy member on duty at the<lb />
circulation desk. All books will be<lb />
greatly appreciated.<lb />
As another project the club is<lb />
sponsor; g an announcement each<lb />
week or the free movie which will <lb />
be .shown on campus i'or that week.<lb />
A review of this may be found on<lb />
the bulletin board just outside the<lb />
periodical room at the end of the<lb />
hall near tr.e now Recreational Read-<lb />
ing Room.<lb />
Westminster New;<lb />
The J. Y. Joyner Library of Bast<lb />
Carolina College is opening a Rec-<lb />
r ationa! Reading room. Books are<lb />
: jw beir.� collected and placed in tV.e.<lb />
room in which the fiction books wti '<lb />
I mporarly housed. This collection of<lb />
books includes titles from all classifi-<lb />
cations, but they are the more popu-<lb />
lar type of reading.<lb />
Though providing material's for<lb />
study and research is the main pur-<lb />
pose of the college library, encourag-<lb />
ing reading for pleasure is also an<lb />
important purpose, It is hoped that<lb />
Symphony Meet Highlighted<lb />
With Two Public Concerts<lb />
HEATH'S<lb />
FOR THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE<lb />
T-bONE STEAKS WITH LOTS OF<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
, Near TV Station at the Crossroad<lb />
PIT-COOKED BAR-B-Q<lb />
1<lb />
the<lb />
Recreational Reading room will<lb />
help promote tho latter aim. New<lb />
books will be added to the collection<lb />
each month, and books which lack<lb />
appeal for the users of the collection<lb />
will be removed at least once a year;<lb />
so the collection will be by no means<lb />
static.<lb />
Plans for the Recreational Reading<lb />
room include furnishing it with com-<lb />
fortable, informal type furniture such<lb />
as may be found in an attractive<lb />
living room of a home-comfortable<lb />
chairs, end taileg and reading lamps.<lb />
This inviting atmosphere will add to<lb />
pleasure of those who wush to spend<lb />
tome of iheir leisure in the library.<lb />
Recreational Reading<lb />
Mi.ss Elhti Williams, Director oi<lb />
Christian Education of the First Pres-<lb />
byterian Church, gave a v�-ry inspira-<lb />
tional talk to o,en the New Year<lb />
entitled "One Life to Live" at the<lb />
first meeting of te Westminster<lb />
Fellowship after the holidays.<lb />
June Quina and Gu.s Mano3 have<lb />
been chosen as captains of the at-<lb />
tendance Warns to help improve our<lb />
attendance. The coate-�t is progress-<lb />
ing very well at present and we will<lb />
continue to expect record grou;s eac<lb />
Monday i.ight, captains!<lb />
We were fortunate to have the<lb />
Lutheran group worship with us ami<lb />
jrive the opening devotional at one<lb />
oi our rec nt meetings. We hope they<lb />
will visit us again.<lb />
Martha Johnston, program chair-<lb />
man, has jre pa red a series of pro-<lb />
grams, The Christian Student's Diary,<lb />
for the members of the Fellowship.<lb />
Martha's programs are always inspi-<lb />
rational and are eagerly anticipated<lb />
by all.<lb />
Several cf our members enjoyed<lb />
working on the Committee of 100<lb />
during Religious Emphasis Week. We<lb />
hope that the various talks and dis-<lb />
cussions will stimulate our minds and<lb />
give us food for thought.<lb />
At a recent council meeting plans<lb />
for the sring retreat were discussed.<lb />
The Westminster Fellowship will be<lb />
in charge of the Tuesday afternoon<lb />
chapel service on February 7.<lb />
. We have found that boys are as<lb />
ust i'ul in the kitchen as girls. Frank<lb />
Moore, Leland Richardson, and Gus<lb />
The All-State Symphony, composed<lb />
of 124 outstanding high school or-<lb />
chestra players, arrived on the cam-<lb />
pus Friday, January 27, for a thre -<lb />
day session of intensive rehearsal bo<lb />
be highlighted by two public con-<lb />
certs. Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, di<lb />
rector of the East Carolina d pa<lb />
ment of music, was in charge ofj<lb />
local arrangements.<lb />
Fifteen schools in the state were<lb />
re. resented on the campus here. Mu<lb />
.siciana selected to play in the All-<lb />
State Symphony came to East Caro-<lb />
lina from high schools in Ayden.<lb />
Charlobt , Concord, Durham, Greens<lb />
!oro, High Point, Kannapolis, Kui-<lb />
nn, Wa higton, Waynesville, ami<lb />
Winston-Salem. This year for the<lb />
LilSf time students from the east ra<lb />
pert of Be state were included in:<lb /><lb />
Manas proved thus as they peeled<lb />
eggs, cut c lery and spread sand-1<lb />
wiches. When dishwashing time comes<lb />
: round they also lend a elping hssd,<lb />
along with several other volunteers!<lb />
for KP. We would like for anyone to<lb />
come around to meet with us on<lb />
Monday afternoon at 5:30 and sample<lb />
somp of our food.<lb />
Havng moved in o a new apart<lb />
ment, a woman phoned the subscrip-<lb />
tion department of a magazine to<lb />
which she had subscribed.<lb />
"I would like to change my name<lb />
and address she explained.<lb />
1 nere was a sigh, and a sweet<lb />
young voice replied emphatically,<lb />
"Who wouldn't<lb />
the organization.<lb />
Nathan Gottachaa ,� ObJ<lb />
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