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East Carolinian Produces<lb />
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New York City March 15,<lb />
a satire on TV, centers<lb />
i-sticated hillbilly, Ernie<lb />
I Kvt Lewis, a newspaper<lb />
Jeaa Sharks will play the part of<lb />
Make Uzzel and Hal Lem-<lb />
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part of Ernie Johnson.<lb />
to proves most capable<lb />
air, and becomes a villain as the play-<lb />
progresses.<lb />
The earner imen, Charley and Bill,<lb />
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Boyette plays the part of Charley;<lb />
the other part has not been announ-<lb />
ced.<lb />
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the announcer; Dooley, the audio-<lb />
man; and Dora, the switchboard op-<lb />
erator and receptionist, add humor<lb />
and suepicion to the play. John Wray,<lb />
played by David Evans, is a typical"<lb />
announcer who doesn't care what goes<lb />
on. They like to make fun of people<lb />
and things.<lb />
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tord, Washangton diplomatic corre-<lb />
Washington News<lb />
Analyst Will Serve<lb />
As Group Moderator<lb />
The Anmial World Aflfairs Insti-<lb />
tute will be held here at the college<lb />
on Mare 8, according to Dr. George<lb />
Hasti. This event, which was inau-<lb />
gurated by Dr. John D. Messick three<lb />
:lrs a��- brif�gTs four well-known<lb />
lecturers of International Relations<lb />
to the campus.<lb />
John C. Metcalfe, well-known<lb />
Was ingtoa news analyst, will serve<lb />
as moderator for the group. Having<lb />
reported for some of America's great-<lb />
est newspapers, Metcalfe has gained<lb />
� reputation as a keen analyst of<lb />
mencan foreign olicy. Metcalfe<lb />
became a national figure in 1987<lb />
after his expose of the German-<lb />
American Bund for the Chicago'<lb />
Times (now Sun-Times). He is known<lb />
as one of the all-time greats of<lb />
crusading journalism.<lb />
Ketoftafa specialized in journalism<lb />
at fr.e University of Notre Dame and<lb />
is a member of the National Press<lb />
Club, Overseas Writers Club of Wash-<lb />
ing-ton, D. C, White House Corre-<lb />
spondents Association, and State De-<lb />
partm, nt Correspondents Association.<lb />
Lehrman<lb />
A roving foreign correspondent,<lb />
best-seller author, famous American<lb />
and lecturer, Hal Lehrnmn will dis-<lb />
euaa the Near and Middle East.<lb />
He is a leading reviewer of books<lb />
about these areas for the New York<lb />
Times, Sunday Book Review, the Sat-<lb />
urday Review of Literature and the<lb />
Mid.ile East Journal.<lb />
Lehrman is the author off "Russia<lb />
Europe" and "Israel: The Beginning<lb />
jnd Tomorrow<lb />
Bookmen<lb />
George B. Bookman, TIME and<lb />
LIFE Magazines economics expert,<lb />
will discuss United States economics<lb />
and foreign policy. Mr. Brookman,<lb />
Who was educated at Haverford<lb />
School, Haverford, Pennsylvania, has<lb />
had extensive lecture experience in<lb />
addressing audiences in the United<lb />
States and Canada.<lb />
Since 1948 he has been in Wash-<lb />
ington as a correspondent for TIME<lb />
Magazine, specializing in economic<lb />
news.<lb />
Stanford<lb />
Speaking on Latin American eco-<lb />
Number 18<lb />
in "cGmnis � Kingsley next Tuesday night<lb />
Wilson, Arthur Kindred; Al Carr R�kTuJZL � T? ?X,nton' Sus� Carmkh.el; Kenneth West,<lb />
It is a major workshop product ' McLCOd: a"d BobW Harr'�. �. McLeod's wife<lb />
Major Workshop Production<lb />
'Detective Story' Plays Tuesday Night<lb />
biillenS nlery:hoeSr0ry tS S �<lb />
Sims; Kenneth West of Wilson Ar '  Ptr�l�n Baker' A- B. Ben-<lb />
thur Kindred; William Dixon of Kin-<lb />
�ton, Charlie, a burglar; and Nancy<lb />
Grouse of Lexington, Susan Carmi-<lb />
under the sponsorship of the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse February 21 at<lb />
8:00 p.m. in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
�A major workshop production, the<lb />
play is written by the author of <lb />
"Darkness At Noon" which was suc-<lb />
cessfully presented on campus during<lb />
the winter quarter.<lb />
The entire play takes place in a<lb />
detective squad room of a precinct<lb />
police station and contains a host of<lb />
varied and interesting characters.<lb />
Starring in the leading roles are<lb />
Alvis Carr of Kinston who (plays De<lb />
Supporting Cast<lb />
Other members of the cast in order<lb />
of their appearance are Joe Feinson,<lb />
Tommy Hull; Detective Davis, Delano<lb />
Driver; ShdpJifter, Patricia Goodwin;<lb />
Detective GaBagher, J�n Kohler;<lb />
Mrs. Farragut, Sylvia Ruston; De-<lb />
tective Callahau, Bill Briley; Detec-<lb />
tive O'Brien, George Smith; Patrol-<lb />
tectjve McLeod and Bobbi HnH of man Barnes, Rurvis Boyette;<lb />
Raleigh wr.o plays McLeod's wife, a burglar, Jerry Stokes; Mrs. Baga-<lb />
Featurcd are David Evans of Norfolk tells, Geyle Simpson; Dr. Schneider<lb />
uninterested in the feud that exists<lb />
between the main characters<lb />
Dooley is an audioman who says,<lb />
the chance to play the"l donl. care what goes on, if you<lb />
-rectors explained recent-j just leave me out.<lb />
The plot of the<lb />
Set In TV Studio<lb />
f her interest in history<lb />
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�� granted a TV program, "This<lb />
State When she finds out<lb />
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about to lose his sponsor-<lb />
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Hahrrratoa with him and<lb />
do a program together<lb />
that Ernie may keep his<lb />
really becomes involved<lb />
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ived by Al Carr, finds out<lb />
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gradually realize how they<lb />
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Director<lb />
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pictures that come over the<lb />
play revolves<lb />
around the studios of a TV station.<lb />
The author actually observed the stu-<lb />
dios of a local station while writing<lb />
the play.<lb />
spondent. For four years he has serv<lb />
ed as assistant editor of the Ameri<lb />
can News Department for the Chris-<lb />
tian Science Monitor. Stanford is a<lb />
contributor to various other publica-<lb />
tions including the Foreign Service<lb />
Journal of the State Department and<lb />
World Scope Encyclopedia on the<lb />
American Congress<lb />
Wolverton Delivers Second<lb />
Lecture On Dead Sea Scrolls<lb />
Seventh Annual Military Ball<lb />
Set For March 3 In Wright<lb />
T<lb />
�<lb />
Bast Carolina's Cadet Corps is ea-<lb />
gerly awaiting the arrival of the sev-<lb />
enth annual Military Ball, which will<lb />
be held in Wright Auditorium on<lb />
March 3. Music will be furnished by<lb />
the well-known Collegians, one of the<lb />
outstanding bands of the area. This<lb />
formal ball has been one of the out-<lb />
standing events on campus since its<lb />
inaugural.<lb />
T! e highlight of the ball takes<lb />
place when the sponsor and her court<lb />
will be presented to the assemblage<lb />
oT cadets and their dates. Miss Key<lb />
Linthicum, a freshman coed of Cotten<lb />
Hall, will reign as Queen of the ball.<lb />
Her court will be made up of four<lb />
Outstanding Mezzo-Soprano<lb />
To Appear Here Next Month<lb />
sn,an Mtrriman' outstanding mexso-<lb />
'Z � wiil aPPe' � Wright Audi-<lb />
ElUm .MaPch 7 ae a pert of tite<lb />
taimnent Series.<lb />
f "3Wn th"ttho�t America and<lb />
im countries for radio broadeasta<lb />
CCOn?rt tOQr8' Mi� Herrfanea has<lb />
broL Prt � �� To"1<lb />
ty asts- H�- remartoWe nrntU.<lb />
4.S rmo,��ted by ineontrovertihie<lb />
J1?01" � both the<lb />
' nd the Ninth<lb />
2�J�. eum�tlF<lb />
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musical organization in the world,<lb />
the Accademia di Santa CecMta.<lb />
The Entertainment Committee is<lb />
arranging for an appearance by a<lb />
nationally known nvars analyst, ex-<lb />
pected in the latter part of March.<lb />
Waiter Noona, pianist, ii scheduled<lb />
to appear before Beat Caroline audi-<lb />
ences on April 12.<lb />
other women students chosen by the<lb />
different squadrons to be sponsors<lb />
Miss Barbara Windiey is the sponsor<lb />
for Squadron I, Miss Mary Esther<lb />
Cleave tihe sponsor for Squadron H,<lb />
Miss Joan Melton for Squadron III,<lb />
and Miss Ann Cooke will represent<lb />
the Drum and Bogle Corps.<lb />
� previous years, the Military Ball<lb />
was presented due to the efforts of<lb />
the Advanced Cadet Club, but this<lb />
year the Basic Cadet Club also will<lb />
heft put on the event. Thorough their<lb />
funds the ball is �nade a successful<lb />
reality each year. Cadet Major Harry<lb />
Hayes stated, "We hope to outdo our-<lb />
selves in -aV' this the best Mili-<lb />
tary Bail Um t s been, held here<lb />
at the college<lb />
Spring is drawing near for East<lb />
Caroline's. Cadet Corps. Only two<lb />
weeks remain before the Military Ball<lb />
will be here�a time which seems<lb />
to be eagerly awaited.<lb />
The Rev. Wallace Wolverton of St.<lb />
Paul's Episcopal Church, Greenville,<lb />
delivered the second of a series of<lb />
iwo lectures on the Dead Sea Scrolls<lb />
last Monday evening in the library<lb />
�auditoiium. The series was sponsored<lb />
by Leo East Caroline College chapter<lb />
of the American Association of Uni-<lb />
versity Professors.<lb />
Most of Rev. Wallace Wolverton's<lb />
Jt'onday session was devoted to lecture<lb />
and discussion of the important de-<lb />
velopments in Biblical scholarship<lb />
that have resulted from the unearth-<lb />
ing of ancient scrolls in deserted<lb />
caves near the shores of the Dead<lb />
Sea in Palestine. Teams of scholars<lb />
and translators from Europe, Ameri-<lb />
ca and the Holy Land have been<lb />
baia at work translating and inter-<lb />
� reting the contents of these scroll)<lb />
ever since their sensational discovery<lb />
a few years ago by some Arab herds<lb />
men who wandered into the caves<lb />
looking for strayed sheep. Apparently<lb />
some of these documents have re-<lb />
mained intact since before the birth<lb />
of Christ.<lb />
Wolverton's conclusions about the<lb />
significance of the scrolls concerned<lb />
their effect on Old and New Testa-<lb />
ment scholarship. Consisting to a<lb />
great extent of sabred writings of<lb />
an ancient Jewish sect called the<lb />
Essenes, who flourished in the Holy<lb />
Land during the two centuries imme-<lb />
diately preceding Christ's birth, they<lb />
provide a link between many of the<lb />
aspects of the Old Testament that<lb />
seemed unconnected with the New.<lb />
Jesus himself, Wolverton commented,<lb />
i robably knew about these Essene<lb />
writings, and some of His teachings<lb />
are directly traceable to ideas con-<lb />
tained in them.<lb />
ield; Willy, Weston Willis; Miss<lb />
Hatch, Pat Curley; Mrs. Feeney, Lou-<lb />
ise Yelverton; Crumb-Bub, Tee Bar-<lb />
nett; Mr. Gallantz, Wiley Teal; Mr.<lb />
Pritchett, Jimmy Walton; Tami Gi-<lb />
acoppeti, Tommy Thompson; Photog-<lb />
rapher, Ralph Simpson; Lady, Diane<lb />
Johson; Gentleman, Jim Daugfoety;<lb />
and Indignant Citizen, Ruth Williams.<lb />
Thompson Director<lb />
Directing the production is Tommy<lb />
Thompson of Durham and technical<lb />
director is Tee Barnett of Raleigh.<lb />
James Daughety is business manager.<lb />
The technical staff includes Nora<lb />
Willis, Agnes Bell and Ruth Adams.<lb />
Members of the various committees<lb />
are: Make-up, June GoMston, Agnes<lb />
Markbam, and Imogene Didley; Prop-<lb />
erties, Marion Evans and Betty Ann<lb />
Thomas; Costumes, Genia Truelove;<lb />
Lrgrting, Bertha Woodcock; Publicity,<lb />
Jan Trent; House, Kittey Moose; and<lb />
Prompter, MargaretStarnes.<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey of the Eng-<lb />
lish Department is the faculty ad-<lb />
visor.<lb />
Order Rings<lb />
Lee Blackwell, a represent,<lb />
tive from L. G. Balfoor Company,<lb />
will be on campus Tuesday, Febr-<lb />
uary 21, in the College Union to<lb />
take orders for class rings from<lb />
all Juniors and Seniors. .<lb />
Thig will probably be the last<lb />
ordering date for the year and<lb />
ail eligible students are asked to<lb />
make their orders at this time.<lb />
The Water Was Fine<lb />
of c<lb />
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Student Teachers<lb />
AS stadents who piaa to<lb />
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Judy Plays Tonight<lb />
The free movie to be shown Friday,<lb />
February 17, is "A Star la Bern<lb />
Judy Garland portrays the part<lb />
a rising star, whose abilities are<lb />
recognized by James Mason, we is a<lb />
famous actor. His efforts to help her<lb />
gain stardom are �eattMi bat at the<lb />
expense of losing hie own fame.<lb />
The love story is tender and toaeh-<lb />
tag.<lb />
"The Man Ia Get Aspey" j one<lb />
df tile many Oeislilrtaiaim iestaxed<lb />
ttmgtovt the raa�, arfekfe Jady<lb />
makes so unforejrttoWa. "A Star Isflto <lb />
Born' can be<lb />
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Excused Absences<lb />
Beginning Monday, February<lb />
13, there will be s new procedure<lb />
to be followed in securing excused<lb />
absences. All men students are to<lb />
report to the Dean of Men with<lb />
all requests for excused absences,<lb />
snd all women students are to<lb />
report to the Dean of Women in<lb />
Jarvis Hall. The absence list will<lb />
be published in the same manner<lb />
as heretofore.<lb />
SGA Approves<lb />
Change In Coed<lb />
Restrictions<lb />
Pat Everton Chosen<lb />
To Represent College<lb />
At Azalea Festival<lb />
Te Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion approved a motion changing the<lb />
effect of the first sentence of Article<lb />
Vi Section 4 of the Constitutional<lb />
By Laws at Wednesday night's meet-<lb />
in 5.<lb />
The action began as a move to<lb />
delate the sentence completely from<lb />
e by-law because of its injustice<lb />
ind wrong position in the document.<lb />
Originally it was placed as a pre-<lb />
c,s5unvd statement in the section<lb />
headed "Clearing Student Govern<lb />
ment Record<lb />
Amendment<lb />
An amendment to the motion pro-<lb />
vided that the sentence be deleted<lb />
and replaced in a correct and logical<lb />
section with a new statement. This<lb />
alternate provision states, "Follow-<lb />
ing restriction, women students shall<lb />
forfeit riding privileges for a period<lb />
the same length as the restriction<lb />
sentence Therefore, if a student's<lb />
restriction is four weeks, her riding<lb />
i rivib ges are removed for four weeks<lb />
afterward. This revision is subject<lb />
to the approval of the administration<lb />
before becoming an official part of<lb />
the constitution.<lb />
Riding�A Privilege<lb />
In the course of discussion, it was<lb />
jvointed out that riding is considered<lb />
a privilege here. Therefore, girls who<lb />
have served uestriction go about<lb />
clearing their Student Government<lb />
records of this "black mark" by de-<lb />
nying themselves this privilege.<lb />
It was the consensus of the legis-<lb />
lature that twelve weeks, equal to<lb />
one quarter was a rather heavy fine,<lb />
although it was an improvement over<lb />
the previous practice. Before last<lb />
year, the removal of riding period<lb />
following restriction was one quarter<lb />
following the quarter in which the<lb />
penalty was paid.<lb />
Pat Everton, junior, received a<lb />
clear majority vote from the Legis-<lb />
lature as ECC's representative at the<lb />
Azaleas in Wilmington in April.<lb />
Miss Everton will receive an ex-<lb />
nense-paid trip to the annual spring<lb />
festivities. Polly Hastings was elected<lb />
alternate to the wanner. Miss Everton<lb />
was chosen from seven nominees.<lb />
Marshal Report<lb />
A special committee report on the<lb />
method of electing marshals stated<lb />
that the group saw many advantages<lb />
to the present system and could not<lb />
devise any other process that would<lb />
be less troublesome. The committee<lb />
recommended that the campus paper<lb />
present articles, features, or editorials<lb />
prior to election of the marshals.<lb />
This would urge student voters to<lb />
consider the responsibility, time,<lb />
poise, scholarship, and otfher expecta-<lb />
tions and qualifications required of<lb />
the position, the committee explrlned.<lb />
Elections Soon<lb />
' Elections Committee Chairman Ron-<lb />
nie Rose gave notice that Student<lb />
Government elections will be held<lb />
March 15, the third Thursday, as<lb />
called for in the handbook. He re-<lb />
J ported that Australian ballot will<lb />
; be used, that newly elected officers<lb />
will assume duties six weeks before<lb />
the close of spring quarter, and that<lb />
elections would be carried out ac-<lb />
cording to the provisions of the cons-<lb />
titution as printed in the handbook.<lb />
Dr. Messick Says College<lb />
Will Not Lose AFROTC Unit<lb />
liiotssrsiihtr J fV HaTarr fcajfat the. � <lb />
the Training Sctoei vicinity taling a ah in the Wright Cfaak pel luslet<lb />
r ,the wars weattorearlier this waasu The w "<lb />
eWaeev however, and madewblediy ttoseinaev<lb />
East Carolina will net lose its Air<lb />
Force ROTC unit, according to Presi-<lb />
dent John D. Messick. It was re-<lb />
cently reported that this institution,<lb />
along with approximately 25 colleges<lb />
throughout the nation, would have<lb />
their units disestablished in 1957. The<lb />
Air Force resoled thW decision as a<lb />
result of EOC not meeting the mini-<lb />
mum requirements fer turning out<lb />
commissioned officers.<lb />
"I got in touch with our senators<lb />
and representatives Dr. Messick<lb />
said, "and also wrote to the Penta-<lb />
gon hfadquert rs insisting the pro-<lb />
gram be continued. I do not knew<lb />
that the representatives and senators<lb />
interceded as to their progress in<lb />
working on the (program As a result<lb />
�  � this interest on the part of Dr.<lb />
atUkt, i�M wanitor)Measiekt his friends, and the college<lb />
win to raanasiUil. to. retnm itself, she decision<lb />
The Sneai Air ROTO program was<lb />
established in 1948. Enrollment rose<lb />
to a peak of 603 prior to the order<lb />
hhat all students in the program<lb />
would be required to take flight<lb />
training. Since then the enrollment<lb />
has dropped to the present 180<lb />
The program exists here on t&amp;e<lb />
campus for those young men who<lb />
would like to 'graduate from college<lb />
and fulfill their military obligation<lb />
as a commissioned officer. It pro-<lb />
vides the opportunity for students to<lb />
explore the possibilities of a military<lb />
career. ,<lb />
The unit is a top drawing card for<lb />
many freshmen men students who<lb />
would not come to East Carolina if<lb />
te prognam were not in existence,<lb />
At present th� beys are very pleased<lb />
with the work they are doing and<lb />
are looking forward to<lb />
missions- in the USAF.<lb /><pb facs="00038394_tn_0002" /><lb />
FAGS TWO<lb />
iiif CAiptUi�f<lb />
The Thumb-Sucking Stage<lb />
Students, when feeling that they deserve<lb />
some change for the better in grades, school sys-<lb />
tem, study direction, or facilities, always bring<lb />
out the point that "we are no longer children;<lb />
we're old enough to realize what's best<lb />
And yet, a few of these mature, educated<lb />
people trot around destroying and stealing state<lb />
property, cramming it in one of the college's<lb />
most honored shrines, and generally behaving like<lb />
they're still in the thumb-sucking stage.<lb />
Of course there is a moral wrong tied up in<lb />
the barbaric actions of these people, too. We don't<lb />
intend to preach about this end of the matter.�<lb />
that is for the administration and their own con-<lb />
sciences.<lb />
However, it should be brought to the atten-<lb />
tion of these students that they, by their irre-<lb />
sponsible and childish doings, are hampering the<lb />
voice of the student body. Whenever students feel<lb />
the riht to complain or demand something which<lb />
they feel is their privilege, up pops someone who<lb />
r err embers the beer cans and sign posts in the<lb />
Wright Circle pond.<lb />
Doubtless, there are some conditions at East<lb />
Carolina which many students would like to see<lb />
dealt with (such as parking problems, cut system<lb />
changes, and others). However, no one can blame<lb />
the administration should it feel that it is dealing<lb />
with children who do not know their own minds�<lb />
for it has proof: the actions of a handful of<lb />
yokels who enjoy splashing state property in<lb />
Wright Circle.<lb />
Let's wake up, children, and realize that when<lb />
you hamper the speaking voice of the student<lb />
b dy. you also put the wraps on your own indi-<lb />
 idual cries.�B.A.<lb />
Students Favored Editors<lb />
The East Carolinian is happy to hear that<lb />
Daily Tar Heel co-editors Ed Yoder and Louis<lb />
Kraar were victorious in last Tuesday's recall<lb />
in at the university. Their victory over stu-<lb />
� politician Lewis Brumfield proves that the<lb />
majority of the students at UNC are in favor of<lb />
free editorial opinion and were satisfied with the<lb />
way Kraar and Yoder were editing the Daily<lb />
Tar Heel.<lb />
A few students became enraged at the editors<lb />
about two months ago when Kraar and Yoder<lb />
labeled new football coach Jim Tatum's brand of<lb />
'professional football" a "parasitic monster<lb />
Later a petition favoring recall of the editors<lb />
was circulated around the campus. After approxi-<lb />
mately 700 students signed the petition, student<lb />
body president Don Fowler called for the election.<lb />
Editors Kraar and Yoder have criticised<lb />
harshly stands taken by Fowler which they did<lb />
not approve. The News and Observer reported<lb />
that Fowler and the attorney general of the stu-<lb />
dent body, David Reid, had been accused of mas-<lb />
terminding the recall election which has received<lb />
wide publicity.<lb />
Besides their stands against Tatum and<lb />
Fowler, the editors favor integration. They re-<lb />
ceive many letter.5 from disgruntled students, but<lb />
it is interesting to note that many of the letters<lb />
to the editors deal mainly with the convictions of<lb />
the editors concerning Tatum and big-time foot-<lb />
ball, and not their advocation of integration.<lb />
Speaking on Governor Hodges' stand against<lb />
the segregation problem in a recent editorial, they<lb />
said: "The Hodges wait-and-see attitude on seg-<lb />
regation has kept North Carolina on sane and<lb />
moderate ground, while other Southern leaders<lb />
approach hysteria. The governor has pledged to<lb />
preserve public schools and to operate by 'legal<lb />
means<lb />
"The Daily Tar Heel believes�as always�<lb />
that we are both legally and morally obligated to<lb />
uphold the supreme law of the land. We think<lb />
North Carolina should proceed 'with all possible<lb />
speed' toward implementing the integration rul-<lb />
ing<lb />
Passing Remark<lb />
Eggs Must Be Cheap<lb />
In Alabama � Rock<lb />
Was Too Tiresome , M<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Dope, Gambling And Novak!<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
.Jimmy Ferrsll<lb />
EVERY YEAiR THE possibility of<lb />
East Carolina becoming a member of j<lb />
;he Southern Conference is brought j<lb />
up among the students, and many<lb />
:1 ress concern Decause they feel<lb />
that our school's growth merits a<lb />
higher athletic standing<lb />
North State Conference.<lb />
than<lb />
T e matter was discussed recently<lb />
at a meeting of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association. A motion was made<lb />
requesting that the legislature write<lb />
the administration, asking them to<lb />
investigate the possibilities of East<lb />
Carolina becoming a member of the<lb />
conference. The motion did not pass,<lb />
however.<lb />
Such moves seem to imply that<lb />
our athletic and administrative offi-<lb />
cials aire unconcerned over the ad-<lb />
vancement of the Pirate athletic<lb />
teams.<lb />
FRIDAY, rtWtUAJtY 17<lb />
A majority of tiie students are<lb />
undoubtedly unaware of the fact that<lb />
President Messick presented a formal<lb />
application at Richmond two years<lb />
ajro, asking that East Oarolina be<lb />
considered as a member in the South-<lb />
em Conference.<lb />
Since that time other applications<lb />
have also been presented. But as yet,<lb />
no new members have been admitted<lb />
into the conference.<lb />
In 1949 Nelson Aigreen<lb />
j; k Award for hi distil<lb />
With The (juldt n A m Af1<lb />
coci' �?came 1 best-sellei <lb />
nt 1. motion picture 1 �<lb />
ing Frank Sinatra. V.<lb />
k. The cover flap n ad<lb />
ful, tender story -f a do .<lb />
who never dealt a hand w<lb />
dealt to him  is a si<lb />
damned in the alums of a j<lb />
and hate, and dreams betra<lb />
The novel is divide<lb />
ech is headed by a qiotat.<lb />
iruprin: "Do you understand, ,<lb />
LUC h rror is in jut thi<lb />
Mai<lb />
n. tl<lb />
� mingei<lb />
' d Kir<lb />
i werl<lb />
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" M<lb />
�d thj<lb />
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is fror<lb />
4 Hat all<lb />
1 hor<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina College<lb />
ellowsnip<lb />
ACE Prexy R<lb />
eceives<lb />
by Barbara Cole<lb />
F<lb />
hi<lb />
;<lb />
�� it it<lb />
I<lb />
u<lb />
ism.<lb />
Yorl<lb />
East Carolina has definitely made<lb />
rapid progTess during the past few<lb />
years, and membership in a confer-<lb />
ence made up of larger schools would<lb />
certainly prove beneficial.<lb />
At the present time, our basketball<lb />
team is leading the North State Con-<lb />
ference, although several of the teams<lb />
have proven themselves equal to the<lb />
Firates in ability.<lb />
Indications point towards a still<lb />
bigger East Carolina in the coming<lb />
years, and should our attendance rise,<lb />
larger conferences should be willing<lb />
to accept the Pirate teams in the<lb />
future. �<lb />
Eastfarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Oarolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO BGHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the set of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Prsss<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1955<lb />
Editors JOYCE L. SMITH, JIMMY FERRELL<lb />
Managing Editor OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Feature EditorJANET HILL<lb />
Sports Editor� BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Business Manager - MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS<lb />
FUROR IN ALABAMA�It was<lb />
discouraging to read that students at<lb />
the University of Alabama went to<lb />
the extreme and attacked a Negro<lb />
giri with rocks, eggs, and mud balls<lb />
when she attempted to attend classes<lb />
there last week.<lb />
Their actions definitely showed a<lb />
feck of maturity. Even if they were<lb />
so set against .integration in their<lb />
institution, they should have realized<lb />
that the situation could have been<lb />
handled in a much more orderly man-<lb />
ner by the university officials, instead<lb />
of cursing and jeering them during<lb />
the unfortunate incident.<lb />
'Jit's interesting to note that three<lb />
non-students were arrested and<lb />
charged with disorderly conduct dur-<lb />
ing the violent demonstration.<lb />
As we take a reep into the looking<lb />
glass of the future, we see a petite.<lb />
sandy-iaired, brown-eyed young lady<lb />
a anding b �'ore a group of eager and<lb />
mischievous youngsters. The young-<lb />
sters are school children, and the<lb />
yourg- lady is their teacher, known to<lb />
us as "Jane Credle.<lb />
Jane, a senior from New Holland,<lb />
will graduate from East Carolina<lb />
t. quart r wi.h a B. S. degree in<lb />
Primary Education. She has received<lb />
a fellowship from ACE for graduate<lb />
v. ik ani plans to study here next<lb />
qj- rter.<lb />
Busy Years<lb />
Ali four of Jane's years at East<lb />
Carolina have been busy ones. Last<lb />
year, besides serving as a college mar-<lb />
shal, she was chairman of the hand-<lb />
book committee. The material for the<lb />
handbook was gathered by a commit-<lb />
tee in the spring, but during tie sum-<lb />
mer Jane completed the task by<lb />
conyi'ing the material. One look at<lb />
our college handbook tells us that<lb />
Jan a, ent many hours working in<lb />
eider that we might know more about<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
President ACE<lb />
J-ne has been a member of ACE,<lb />
the Association for Childhood Edu-<lb />
cri ion, since she came to East Caro-<lb />
lina. When she was a freshman, she<lb />
Jane Credle<lb />
ACE President<lb />
enjoyed a trip to Denver, Colo as a<lb />
delegate to an Education Convention.<lb />
She has served as both Scretary and<lb />
tr asurer of ACE, but perhaps her<lb />
greatest thrill came when she was<lb />
chosen president of this organization.<lb />
With Jane's enthusiasm and energy<lb />
it is easy to see why ACE is such a<lb />
t" riving organization.<lb />
For the past two years Jane has<lb />
leen a big asset to our Student<lb />
Government. Her work there has<lb />
meant much to East Carolina.<lb />
Named To "Who's Who"<lb />
An exe$ ing moment came for Jane<lb />
m en ?he learned she had been chosen<lb />
to appear in "Who's Who in Ameri-<lb />
can Colleges and Universities Iti<lb />
the mailbox that day both she and<lb />
h r ister, I-cura, wo is also a senior<lb />
.t Eat Carolina, had suspicious look-<lb />
ing lea ers; but they both believed<lb />
ihem to b2 certain forms which had<lb />
o be filled out. Needless to say, both<lb />
gfalj were very happy and very sur-<lb />
nried when they found out whsf they<lb />
rally ware. Jane said, "Why, I just<lb />
couldn't believe it<lb />
"Bisr, Like Miss Creole"<lb />
Jane did her student teaching in<lb />
the first grade of the Wahl-Coates<lb />
training school here on the campus<lb />
hiring the fall quarter. As it is to<lb />
all practice teachers, fc was quite a<lb />
new and different experience for her.<lb />
She hai many amusing incidents to<lb />
hap en, she explains, but she says<lb />
one of the funniest things happened<lb />
when she was trying to explain the<lb />
difference in "little" and "big One<lb />
cmall boy finally caught on and said,<lb />
"Oh, big, like Miss Credle is Jane<lb />
laug ed about it, but still insists that<lb />
it was not very complimentary. <lb />
Taking our final peep into the<lb />
looking glass, we see wonderful<lb />
things which lie ahead for Jane. To<lb />
her, we at East Carolina wish much<lb />
success and happiness always.<lb />
rj he second w as t I �<lb />
gerald: "In the real dark n <lb />
always three o'clock in I<lb />
day<lb />
This should give th�- pr<lb />
idea of the story's morbidity<lb />
The film version. vh<lb />
City a few months ago, failed to<lb />
This means that many theato ?" th<lb />
country will not show the nv xni<lb />
Chapel Hill, the picture was r beia<lb />
excellent. The reasons for the fill ivin<lb />
a license were that it dealt with a delicat<lb />
subject�dope addiction�and tl natr<lb />
portrayed his scenes with such it the<lb />
were shocking to the audience. 1 toast<lb />
that the licensing bureau coi rica<lb />
public too immature to face life ii<lb />
Kaien Mack has written a m<lb />
Ventured. The EAST CAROLINIAN cured<lb />
tights to stage the play as a n<lb />
quarterly talent show. It<lb />
even better entertainment. Not)<lb />
eludes music (some of the<lb />
a love affair, and is suff;<lb />
almcst brusque humor as to mal<lb />
ble. The staff looks forw<lb />
-<lb />
S<lb />
luc-<lb />
enjoya<lb />
tin.<lb />
T case you're not familiar<lb />
Karen Mack is our own Dr. Marti<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Stag Lines With Girls In The Dorm<lb />
I haven't heard<lb />
students throwing<lb />
of any Carolina<lb />
eggs, rocks, or<lb />
Stag or Drag?<lb />
Tonight from 8:00 p.m. until 12:00<lb />
in the Wright Auditorium Woody<lb />
Herman and 'The Third Herd" will<lb />
furnish the music for the Freshman-<lb />
Sophomore-Senior Dance which will<lb />
be semi-formal. This dance, as well<lb />
as all d' the other big dances this<lb />
year, will probably feature a stag-<lb />
line that will surround the dance<lb />
floor (as usual). And, if anyone will<lb />
take the time or the trouble they<lb />
NEWS STAFF L Jonnie Simpson, Florence Baker,<lb />
Martha Wilson, Jerrie MoDaniel, Fred Davenport,<lb />
Lois Grady, Irma Leggett, Betty Gaylord, Barbara<lb />
Cole, Mary Alice Madry, Purvis Boyette, Eunice<lb />
Castellowe, Jesse W. Vick, Marporie Davis.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF <lb />
Mike Katsias.<lb />
BUSENESS STAFF .<lb />
Staff Photographer .<lb />
Staff Artsat <lb />
Circulation Manager<lb />
Editorial Advisor<lb />
Financial Advisor �<lb />
Exchange Editor �<lb />
Editor this Issue �<lb />
Johnny Hudson Bill Boyd,<lb />
Edna Wliitfieid, Jack Carroll<lb />
J. D. Henry<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
Purvis Boyette<lb />
Mb8 Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr.<lb />
Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
. Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Jimmy FerreH<lb />
OFFICES on the second finer of Wrigfei Buildin;<lb />
photne a&amp; departments�extension M,<lb />
Tele.<lb />
writes, end, fcsviag writ<lb />
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She II isre is<lb />
Her aQ yea<lb />
From vtm &amp;sb�f�ftt<lb />
to Tftuwi self a Bat.<lb />
tear week eat a weal ef It,1<lb />
ef Omar<lb />
mudballs at the three Negro student will perhaps find a great number of<lb />
attending the university this yearfgirls "sitting" in the dorms, simply<lb />
because some East Carolina boy was<lb />
not thoughtful enough to take a<lb />
girl to tke dance. Wouldn't the stag<lb />
boy who either has to dance with<lb />
someother-guy's girl or not dance<lb />
at all have much more fun if he had<lb />
his own date to entertain? And,<lb />
wouldn't the gjjris sitting in the<lb />
dorms have much more fun at the<lb />
dance than just sitting in the dorm<lb />
looking at four wans? We think that<lb />
both of these questions can certainly<lb />
be answered in the affirmative. So,<lb />
hoys, it's still not too late to call<lb />
that girl and ask her for a date to<lb />
njoy an evening of dancing and<lb />
fun at the Woody Herman Dance!<lb />
Panel on TV<lb />
Dr. John lavarras program, Sci-<lb />
ence in Childhood Education, featured<lb />
a panel discussion last Thursday.<lb />
Seven East Carolina students went<lb />
out to WNCT television station to<lb />
talk about. the training and back-<lb />
ground they are now receiving in<lb />
science as preparation for teaching<lb />
in the futnre<lb />
Participants were Lessie Cole, Alke<lb />
Bryant, Frances Jordan, jean Thar-<lb />
rington, Martha Wilson, Peggy Kep-<lb />
ley, and David Kinlaw. Mow this<lb />
David k quite a guy! Bora in Edin-<lb />
burgh Scotland, he came to the Unit-<lb />
ed States at the age of seven. David,<lb />
wbo eUs bis hometown AtbiKKettrae,<lb />
New Mexico, is a sophomore major-<lb />
ing in gnuanar grade education and<lb />
working far life principaUhrp. An<lb />
unusual achievement of David's Is<lb />
that he speaks three d&amp;terent lea-<lb />
guages�Engifc, Spanish, and Mes-<lb />
SOAP OPERA ?��JniversaliMlter-<lb />
;national's latest Rock Hudson-Jans<lb />
Wyman tear-jerking extravaganza,<lb />
"All That Heaven Allows is almost<lb />
an exact replica of a movie called<lb />
"Magnificent Obsession" which they<lb />
filmed together not too long-ago.<lb />
"Magnificent Obsession" was a fair<lb />
movie, but it didn't leave me limp.<lb />
The production undoubtedly grossed<lb />
"magnificent" dividends for the Uni-<lb />
versal-International officials, wbic<lb />
led to their starring them together<lb />
again in "All That Heaven Allows<lb />
About the only difference I saw in<lb />
the two productions came in the<lb />
closing scenes, fif you remember, in<lb />
"Obsession Rock Hudson is sbowo<lb />
standing over Jane Wytnan's bed,<lb />
fearing that his beloved will never<lb />
recover.<lb />
But "All That Heaven Allows"<lb />
finds ole Rock bedridden, l td the<lb />
girls sitting in front of me moaned<lb />
longingly each time the cameraman<lb />
took a closeup.<lb />
"Heaven" didn't leave me limp<lb />
cither�just a little tired. It would<lb />
r.�kn a gr�4t ioveseraent for<lb />
new detergent.<lb />
A SMU4NG TIN POLsCEllAH<lb />
now stands in the W right Circle pool,<lb />
along with other various sbjaots.<lb />
Tnose juvenile prantetere who insist<lb />
apon littering the pool are to be eon-<lb />
gratoleted. The On policeman it quite<lb />
an improvement over tin beef cans!<lb />
by Janet Hill and Martha Wilson<lb />
Boo!<lb />
That playful ghost in "Blithe Spir-<lb />
it Alice Anne Home, was up to<lb />
some prankish tricks (off stage)<lb />
Wednesday night after the first per-<lb />
formance of the play's three-day run.<lb />
In her ghostly attire of long, flowing<lb />
gown, whitened face, arms, and hair,<lb />
Alice was spooking" around the<lb />
darkened second floor halls of Cotten<lb />
Dormitory. She happened to bump<lb />
into one of the freshman coeds over<lb />
there, who promptly turned a lovely<lb />
shade of white, backtracked to her<lb />
room in genuine terror, and franti-<lb />
cally threw her face in her pillow,<lb />
screaming bloody murder�a real live<lb />
tribute to Alice's superb and realistic<lb />
costuming.<lb />
Judging from the laughter of the<lb />
Spirit" was thoroughly enjoyed. In<lb />
tha lead role was senior Jim Oorum,<lb />
who portrayed a harassed novelist<lb />
whose Jove was vied for by the ban-<lb />
tering ghosts of two wives. This is<lb />
Jim's last year on the East Carolina<lb />
stage; his fine acting in "Blithe<lb />
Spirit" climaxed years 01 experience.<lb />
Others in the play were Genia<lb />
Truelove, Margaret Starnes, Jackie<lb />
R. Heston, Charles Starnes, and Nan-<lb />
cy Cooke.<lb />
The cast is to be commended for<lb />
the relaxed manner in which they<lb />
performed and for their ability to<lb />
fluently roil out lines with English<lb />
accent. (The setting of the produc-<lb />
tion was Kent, England).<lb />
No sweat! Exams will soon be over<lb />
and we'll see you people next quarter,<lb />
audience, the gay comedy "Blithe! around the campus<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
On A Campus Radio Station<lb />
Dear Editors,<lb />
Why doesn't ECC have its own<lb />
radio station? That is a good ques-<lb />
tion. Can anyone give me a good<lb />
logical answer? Maybe the one reason<lb />
why we do not have a campus station<lb />
is because we are afraid to speak<lb />
out end tell other people what we<lb />
really want.<lb />
Maybe another reason for not hav-<lb />
ing a college station may be that<lb />
we lack interest m radio<lb />
Whatever the reasons are, I think<lb />
that we should work together to have<lb />
oar own campus station. ECC is grow-<lb />
ing more each year. Why not let it<lb />
grow, not only in the number of<lb />
students, but in entertainment as<lb />
well?<lb />
Let ns compare radio at WCC to<lb />
radio at ECC WOC hat only about<lb />
use thotisr'sd students; HOC Is about<lb />
three times as large, but yet WOC<lb />
has its own station affi a feed one<lb />
at that! Are we going to tot a much<lb />
calero (fedian djsleet) When asked b the time to act. Not next year or<lb />
eboot hto accent, he died ft KbV the ear after �to.<lb />
bs its<lb />
without costing the school or the<lb />
state much money. We could broad<lb />
cast over our own power lines on<lb />
the campus. Commercials could be<lb />
sold to various downtown fhrmc. This<lb />
alone would pay for the operation of<lb />
the station.<lb />
ECC has radio equipment which<lb />
could be installed very easily with<lb />
little cost It also has a large studio<lb />
and two radio control rooms. What<lb />
are they now being used for? VU toll<lb />
you what for, to make tape record<lb />
ings to be used by the surrounding<lb />
radio stations. All these facilities<lb />
thst are net being used could help<lb />
make college life more enjoyable.<lb />
After all, what k college if you don't<lb />
enjoy it?<lb />
We may listen to the Greenville<lb />
radio station, but do we really enjoy<lb />
their programs? Why cant we pre-<lb />
sent our own programs, such as cur-<lb />
rent events, fashion parades sports<lb />
news and disc jockey<lb />
According to the tocthpasti<lb />
toothpaste has quite a lot to do<lb />
tional stability. For instance,<lb />
!ar with the opposite sex you bvi<lb />
breath and by simply using<lb />
vou can have whomever you Ilk-<lb />
feet. And dingy teeth�i<lb />
hope to be anything but a business<lb />
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Controversial Currents<lb />
Must We Desegregate,<lb />
Mr. Adlai?<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
Many people on campus h .<lb />
radical stand that this columnist<lb />
igainst integration. (Which is n :<lb />
ihe convictions of the East Carolini;<lb />
Thosp of us who take such a stand s-<lb />
arily prejuiced against the Negi r<lb />
are we taking ta non-Christian<lb />
simply a question of whether we v the<lb />
problem to be solved peacefully or<lb />
we push the situation, as it ha- JJ<lb />
Alabama, and force integration befort<lb />
is ready, the sure alternative is violence.<lb />
While thinking of Abraham line <lb />
day, what stand do you think he w<lb />
segregation. No, he would not say mix ce3<lb />
today or by 1963, as Adlai Stevens a?neJ<lb />
Lincoln would subordinate his personal<lb />
and philosophies that the nation might live.<lb />
The preservation of the onion was hi wH<lb />
goal. Once he said that if slavery' would .ivo the<lb />
union, then he favored slavery: Yet. he had noi<lb />
other choice. He was pushed by Northern � olH<lb />
tionists and was forced to free the slaves I<lb />
If Abraham Lincoln were living r.  "l<lb />
sure he would say something to Xh effect -<lb />
tion, profit by your mistakes. Do not<lb />
such as the NAACP push you into steps that <lb />
are not ready for , J<lb />
No one in the South is trying to keep tnei<lb />
Negro in a minority position. All of us are wii<lb />
ing to help the race develop socially and edu<lb />
cationally, yet we cannot see forcing the races<lb />
together today or seven years from today.<lb />
Ours is a culture that has developed over<lb />
period of centuries; it cannot change the minuf<lb />
some political force sets a deadline.<lb />
smaller school go ahead of asf How would &amp;� excellent liatahtg for �atomm<lb />
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using the age-old technique of trying to hullabaic<lb />
the South out of its 128 electorial votes by tax-<lb />
ing a moderate approach to a pressing questior<lb />
in an election year. Democratic candidates kno<lb />
that in order to carry'the South, they must taJ<lb />
a nvderate-to-mild stand on segregation.<lb />
This is what Adlai Stevenson is trying to M<lb />
Last week he told a Negro convention that n�<lb />
favored a gradual approach to integregation. sug-<lb />
gesting that the goal for achieving complete in-<lb />
tegration might be set for 1963.  -<lb />
Although Mr, Stevenson stated emphatically<lb />
that he was not in favor of using U. S. troops on<lb />
cutting off federal funds to segregated schools,<lb />
his moderate plan is hardly a promise to ufj1?<lb />
think that integration cannot be accomplished 1<lb />
seven years. v<lb />
Even though we cannot agree with Mr.<lb />
Stevenaon � plan, we moat admire him for a<lb />
least stating how he felt about the situuon.j<lb />
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rown, Remain Unbeaten On Home Court<lb />
Bucs Clout High Point To Capture<lb />
Title; Face ACC Tomorrow Night<lb />
A coach in any type of sport will<lb />
.lly go back to the old statement,<lb />
ha team t- at wants to win the<lb />
:r at, will win when he is discussing<lb />
; t am and its possibilities. Coach<lb />
Hi ward Porter's basketball team<lb />
roved this to be true T -esday night<lb />
in turning back a stubborn High<lb />
Point College quintet, 87-76, to take<lb />
V h State Conference Crown.<lb />
Captain J. C. Thomas bowed from<lb />
hn basketball ranks of Bast Carolina<lb />
'� "eve, as far as home play is con-<lb />
uned, in fine style, as he led his<lb />
�uad in trt scoring parade by toss-<lb />
- � in 23 points. The versatile ath-<lb />
'?.te's steady performance throughout<lb />
'he season has been an essential fac-<lb />
or ir. the Buccaneers' winning the<lb />
� f championship.<lb />
Jsck Powell of High Point shared<lb />
;ririntr honors with Thomas as he<lb />
a!o had 23 oirts for his night's<lb />
ork. Nick Nichols had 22 Vhile<lb />
teacammte Don Harris scored 21 big<lb />
markers for the .Pirates.<lb />
At halfitime- the thought of a pos-<lb />
sible upset lingered in the air as the<lb />
icore was a close 45-41 with ECC at<lb />
the helm. In the third quarter Thom-<lb />
as quickly started hitting from the<lb />
outside to put that question eut of<lb />
contention.<lb />
Pirate fans can breathe easy for<lb />
another year as far as the "jinx gym"<lb />
is concerned. In taking the last league<lb />
never headed. They now possess an<lb />
impressive 13-2 record for league<lb />
May and will be out to notch a few<lb />
more victories before the Lexington<lb />
tournament starts on February 22.<lb />
The<lb />
Pirates conclude the regular<lb />
tomorrow night when they<lb />
season<lb />
journey to Rocky Mount to play their<lb />
arch-rival the Bulldogs of Atlantic<lb />
Christian. East Carolina defeated the<lb />
home game from Hig1 Point, the Bucs Bulldogs earlier 94-77, in Memorial<lb />
Gym.<lb />
When East Carolina cinched the<lb />
North State title last Tuesday by<lb />
also won their 48th straight home-<lb />
court contest.<lb />
The odds wtfr� small that East<lb />
Carolina wouli be a definite contend-<lb />
er for t e coveted league crown at<lb />
the beginning of the basketball sea-<lb />
son. Atlantic Christian College and<lb />
Eton were the teams to beat and the<lb />
teams that figured to be in running<lb />
for the title. Getting off to a fast<lb />
start is wtat led the Pirates to the<lb />
top spot and once there they were<lb />
defeating High Point, they gained<lb />
undisputed possession of the crown.<lb />
However, the Bucs are still out t�<lb />
win this one and retain Bohurrk in<lb />
their possession. Atlantic Christian<lb />
is in- three-way tie for second place<lb />
and will be trying to clinch the run-<lb />
ner-up position for the tournament.<lb />
ECC Swimming Team Bows<lb />
To Powerful VMI Attack Here<lb />
I) IN (.RAM. who has broken into the PiraW� lineup as a scrap-<lb />
be i-xpected to aid the Buc defense tomorrow night against<lb />
Man. (Photo by Henry)<lb />
HATS OFF!<lb />
who<lb />
by<lb />
-nny Hudson<lb />
would like to extend<lb />
! ngram, a guard<lb />
East Carolina basket-<lb />
the squad for he is the type<lb />
just likes to play basketball.<lb />
After iplaying freshman ball, it<lb />
looked as if Ingram was doomed for<lb />
tve bench this year with the excep-<lb />
tion of substitute roles. Ingram finally<lb />
got his chance and is now one of<lb />
the key factors in East Carolina's<lb />
bid for the North State Conference<lb />
crown.<lb />
V. M. Is Cadets proved to have<lb />
too much depth for the Pirate swim-<lb />
mere as they defeated East Carolina<lb />
by a .core of 55-27Vi at Memorial<lb />
Pool last Saturday afternoon. Coach<lb />
ftfartines'e men put up a determined<lb />
. to win the meet, but the Cadets<lb />
tared the important events.<lb />
Among the brigfht spots for the<lb />
Buc t am were Harold McKee's win<lb />
in the 200 yd. individual medley, Jim<lb />
Head' excellent spurt in winning the<lb />
50 yd. freestyle, Ken Midyette's per-<lb />
formance ii. capturing the diving<lb />
event, and Jack Koebberling's contin-<lb />
Aid dominance of the 200 yd. breast-<lb />
stroke. Due to the fine performances<lb />
f Koebberling and Frank Moore, &amp;e<lb />
Pirates still remain undefeated in this<lb />
vent against all the competition they<lb />
have met so far this season.<lb />
The loss to the Cadets was only<lb />
tfce second defeat that has been suf-<lb />
fered in the confines of Memorial<lb />
Pool this year. In both caseg the<lb />
defeat came at the hands of two<lb />
powers; N. C. State was the otlher<lb />
conqueror. Both these teams are the<lb />
elit of their respective conferences,<lb />
another indication which give3 rise<lb />
to the fact that the Pirates have made<lb />
remarkable progress under the guid-<lb />
ance df Coach Raymond Martinez.<lb />
Football<lb />
Coach Jack Boone's East Carolina<lb />
gridders will face Presbyterian Col-<lb />
lege's football team Saturday after-<lb />
noon at 2 o'clock at College Stadium.<lb />
The game wiM be an exhibition tilt.<lb />
Presbyterian, long noted as a South<lb />
Carolina powerhouse, is the defending<lb />
champion of the Little Four Empire<lb />
in that state.<lb />
East Carolina Tankmen Drop<lb />
Washington And Lee 46-38<lb />
�<lb />
suddenly taken over<lb />
makes good after<lb />
r t part of the season<lb />
Harold got his first<lb />
a starting role against<lb />
a in Memorial Gym.<lb />
I just returned from<lb />
ring which they had!<lb />
:y guard, Freddy<lb />
a dislocated shoulder,<lb />
ad .also suffered their<lb />
defeat. With only<lb />
gone, Coach Porter,<lb />
ad mentor, was left in<lb />
� finally came up wibb<lb />
d which found Ingram<lb />
James,<lb />
mhomore quickly re-<lb />
ting position by drop-<lb />
� to gather runner-up<lb />
Pirates' rout of West-<lb />
gcaaa proved it wasn't<lb />
�ding 15 points in the<lb />
gainst a strong Appa-<lb />
from Lilesvilie, North<lb />
miles east of Wades-<lb />
he turned in outstand-<lb />
incei for three years as<lb />
r graduation from high<lb />
served a stint in serv-<lb />
ed j lenty of vahiaMs<lb />
c playing with the<lb />
Force Base in Phoenix,<lb />
During this time, he con-<lb />
rage in the double fig-<lb />
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We Deliver Twice Daily.<lb />
After quickly overcoming a five-1<lb />
point deficit, East Carolina's swim-<lb />
ming team raced to an impressive<lb />
46-38 victory over Washington and<lb />
Lee University of Lexington, Vir-<lb />
ginia, in the college pool last Thurs-<lb />
day.<lb />
As usual, J4m Meads and Harold<lb />
McKee displayed winning form that<lb />
paced the Pirates to their ninth vic-<lb />
tory against four setbacks.<lb />
ft was 5-0, W&amp;L, after the 330<lb />
medley relay and 10-4 after the 200<lb />
yard freestyle, but after that Ray<lb />
M5ar:nez' tankmen took the lead and<lb />
were never headed.<lb />
Meads, a 150-pound lad who hails<lb />
from Virginia, gained two first places<lb />
taking the 50 yard dash in 25 sec-<lb />
onds and the 100 yard dasfo in 57.6<lb />
seconds.<lb />
Harold McKee continued to domi-<lb />
nate the swimming spotlight as he<lb />
won the 200 yard individual medley<lb />
and the 440 freestyle.<lb />
In diving, Ken Midyette displayed<lb />
superb form in taking the event Mid-<lb />
yette's 187.85 points were well ahead<lb />
at Charley Richardson's 144.4. As a<lb />
result of the diving there was no<lb />
iou<lb />
bt that ECC had the meet.<lb />
mil ���wir<lb />
CAPTAIN J. C. THfJMAS will be finishing up a successful athletic<lb />
career for ECC tomorrow at Rocky Mount against ACC. He paced the Pi-<lb />
rates to their second league crown in three years. (Photo by Henry)<lb />
NC State Plays Here<lb />
Joel Farrar and Eddie Dennis,<lb />
chairmen ot the games committee<lb />
of the College Union Student<lb />
Board, have arranged a ping<lb />
pong match with boys represent-<lb />
ing N. C. State College. There<lb />
will be six singles matches and<lb />
three doubles matches.<lb />
Boys playing for E. C. C. will<lb />
be Joel Farrar, Gene Avers, Sal<lb />
Caruso, Harry Hayes, Gil Under-<lb />
wood, Barney Strutton, Bobby<lb />
Nunn, Walter Warren, Kenneth<lb />
Howard, Dave Carson, Dock<lb />
Smith, Harry Gerock, and others.<lb />
-v<lb />
ring East Oarolina, the<lb />
pounder carr.e at the time<lb />
r had just imported a<lb />
of highly-touted stars,<lb />
Idy James, Nick Nichols,<lb />
Hall, Waddell Soloman,<lb />
Sales, and Maurice Everett.<lb />
t stop Ingram from making<lb />
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Goods-Visit<lb />
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Proctor Hotel BttBdin<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
1AST CAIOLIBIS<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi Honors Juniors<lb />
And Seniors On Dean's List<lb />
o - - -<lb />
Duke University<lb />
Begins Teacher<lb />
Training Program<lb />
In recognition of the excellent aca-1<lb />
demic records of juniors and seniors<lb />
included on the Dean's List at Bast<lb />
Carolina College, members of the col-<lb />
lege chapter otf Kappa Delta Pi gave<lb />
a tea in their honor Wednesday after-<lb />
noon, February 15.<lb />
The Dean's List, issued by Vice<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins of the col-<lb />
lege, is composed of undergraduates<lb />
who made at least two ami one half<lb />
quality points per credit hour on all<lb />
work taken, with no grade below<lb />
three, or average. These students did<lb />
-uperior academic work.<lb />
The tea honoring juniors and sen-<lb />
iors on thus honors list took iplace in<lb />
the Mamie E. Jenkins Alumni House<lb />
on the campus from 4 00 to 5:30. Miss<lb />
Lou Mayo, Kappa Delta Pi president;<lb />
Dr. Eva Williamson of the college<lb />
irtment of education, faculty ad-<lb />
 isor of the campus chapter of Kappa<lb />
Delta Pi; Vice President Jenkins,<lb />
counselor to the chapter; and other<lb />
members of the organization were<lb />
hosts and hostesses.<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi, national honor<lb />
society in education, has had a chap-<lb />
ter at East Carolina since 1953. Its<lb />
iiuiV oe is to encourage high pro-<lb />
fessional, intellectual, and personal<lb />
standards and to recognize outstand-<lb />
ing contributions to education.<lb />
Exam Schedule<lb />
Thursday, February 23, and<lb />
Friday. February 24, will be de-<lb />
voted to double-period examina-<lb />
tions for all three-quarter-hour<lb />
courses, four-quarter-hour cour-<lb />
ses, and five-quarter-bour cour-<lb />
ses. These examinations will be<lb />
administered (according to the<lb />
schedule given below.<lb />
All one-quarter-hour and two-<lb />
quarter-hour classes meeting<lb />
three or four times a week will<lb />
he limited to one-hour examina-<lb />
tions and are to be administered<lb />
according to the schedule given<lb />
below.<lb />
All one-quarter-hour and two-<lb />
quarter-hour classes meeting one<lb />
or two days a week will be lim-<lb />
ited to a one-hour examination,<lb />
to be administered during the last<lb />
regularly scheduled meeting of<lb />
these classes prior to 8 a.m. on<lb />
Thursday, February 23.<lb />
Exam Schedule for Winter, 1956<lb />
Thursday, February 23<lb />
Periods Periods<lb />
Classeg Meet Exams Held<lb />
1 .  1 and 2<lb />
2 3 an. 4<lb />
3  6 and 7<lb />
4 8 and 9<lb />
9 . From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Friday, February 24<lb />
5 1 and 2<lb />
6  3 and 4<lb />
7 6 and 7<lb />
8 8 and 9<lb />
Colhge graduates who look for-<lb />
ward to teaching careers can gain<lb />
first-hand paid experience and earn<lb />
an a Ivan 1 academic degree through<lb />
a new program launched by Duke<lb />
University and the Charlotte City<lb />
Schools.<lb />
Dengrned to increase the supply of<lb />
superior . ublic school teachers, the<lb />
program will begin next summer.<lb />
Liberal arts graduates selected on a<lb />
comoeti ivc basis from among appli-<lb />
cants will receive the Master of Arts<lb />
in Teaching degree after a semester<lb />
and a Summer Session of study at<lb />
Duke and a semester of full-ftime<lb />
teaching in the Charlotte schools.<lb />
These teachers will fill regular po-<lb />
sitions on the Charlotte neachinfe<lb />
staff, thus helping meet the urgent<lb />
need for the large number of new<lb />
teachers required each year.<lb />
Tuition and fees for the total work<lb />
at Duke will be $450. The Charlotte<lb />
Public Schools will .pay each candi-<lb />
date $1450 during the semester of<lb />
teaching.<lb />
Applications for the program must<lb />
be submitted by March 1 to the Grad-<lb />
uate School of Arts and Sciences at<lb />
Duke University. Any student who<lb />
will receave the bachelor's degree<lb />
before next summer and who has not<lb />
had practice teachinte is eligible to<lb />
apply. Students who have had prac-<lb />
tice teaching may em:er the regular<lb />
Duke ; rogram that leads to the Mas-<lb />
ter of Arts in Teaching degree.<lb />
�day, f&amp;bruary h<lb />
Organizational Newg<lb />
BSU Plans Bible Discussion Groups<lb />
Methodists Hear Philippine Minister<lb />
Shirley Moose Phillips<lb />
. Recreational Assistant.<lb />
Shirley Moose Phillips<lb />
New Recreational Assistant<lb />
Shirley Mooso Phillips, a Novem-<lb />
ber, 1955 graduate of East Carolina,<lb />
is now employed as assistant rec-<lb />
reational supervisor in the College<lb />
Union.<lb />
Her duties in this position include<lb />
aiding Miss Cynthia Mendenhall; di-<lb />
recting recreational activities as ping<lb />
pong tournaments, bridge tourna-<lb />
ments, bridge classes (in process<lb />
now); making posters; and decorat-<lb />
ing for special occasions such as<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
"I like my work very much says<lb />
Shirley, "and was pleased to receive<lb />
the position. It's nice to still be<lb />
around my college friends; in fact, it<lb />
doesn't even seem that I have grad-<lb />
uated<lb />
�LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Ca.npuM Footwear For All Occasions<lb />
At Five Peiats<lb />
While in college Shirley, originally<lb />
from Salisbury, majored in art and<lb />
minored in French. She served on<lb />
the women's judiciary, the executive<lb />
council of the SGA, and took part<lb />
in various other activities. She con-<lb />
siders being named to "Who's Who<lb />
4-mon.g American Coll-ges and Uni-<lb />
versities" one of her greatest honors.<lb />
In September, 1955, Shirley became<lb />
the w�'e of fellow classmate Bruce<lb />
Phillips. Bruce, a native of Raeford,<lb />
will graduate tiis month, the end of<lb />
?he winter quarter. Next year he and<lb />
Shirley plan to move to the Pied-<lb />
mont section of North Carolina, wher?<lb />
he will go into newspaper work and<lb />
se will teach art.<lb />
For quite some time, a number of<lb />
students have been wanting to have<lb />
Bible discussion grouips as a phase<lb />
 the Baptist Student Union Pro-<lb />
gram. This desire has finally been<lb />
ieliz d and these discussion groups<lb />
will become a reality at the begin-<lb />
nings of the spring quarter. The pur-<lb />
x. i of t ese groups will be two-<lb />
fold: Thty wilt give small groups off<lb />
stu ients an opportunity to search and(<lb />
really share their ideas concerning<lb />
the BUle, and they will also give<lb />
stuuervt a chance to learn more<lb />
al,out wtat the Bible really is. A<lb />
question outline will be used as a<lb />
guide for each weekly group meeting,<lb />
and each group will be limited to<lb />
ten members. The moderators for<lb />
BMa group wiH be chosen by the<lb />
group individually.<lb />
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t�t these will really be question-<lb />
discussion groups in which no planned<lb />
talks will be made. Although these<lb />
groups will intentionally be kept<lb />
�ma with only ten members in each<lb />
srroup, new groups will be formed as<lb />
necessary.<lb />
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be discussed are, Why is the book<lb />
of Acts so very important and what<lb />
is the approximate time covered by<lb />
the book? and, What can we learn<lb />
from thi.s r- corded experience that<lb />
will help us in our lives today?<lb />
J. B. Phillips' translation of the<lb />
book of Acts called "The Young<lb />
Church in Action" will be one of the<lb />
translations used in the basis of<lb />
study. Another aid that will be used<lb />
in the study will be the twelve vol-<lb />
ume commentary, "Tie Interpreter!<lb />
Bible which was compiled by many<lb />
outstanding scholars and is considered<lb />
to be Christendom's "Most Compre-<lb />
hsnsuve Commentary. The book of<lb />
Acts is being used because, according<lb />
fo "The Int rt reters Bible it is the<lb />
only available narrative dealing with<lb />
the beginnings of Christianity.<lb />
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dealing with men in history states<lb />
Gloria Blanion, B.S.U. director. "And,<lb />
� y seiiou Bible discussion may be-<lb />
come a point of God's further .elf-<lb />
disclosure for those in the study<lb />
group, a deepening of the relation<lb />
of knowing Him and being known by<lb />
Him<lb />
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cially interested in V istory, in human<lb />
relationships as well as the hack-<lb />
ground and study o the Bible, are<lb />
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day, 6:45 04B�; Thursday, 5:30 p.m<lb />
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