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�.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell take a look at 1956<lb />
in his column on page 2.<lb />
Volume XXXII<lb />
3S<lb />
SNew<lb />
ft<lb />
The East CaoUnfen has sUrted seme-<lb />
thing new. See the.�diorial on pas 2.<lb />
East Caroli<lb />
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D,<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1967<lb />
aronnian Names Uock Smith,<lb />
Joan Melton Students Of The Year<lb />
Five students have been selected basis only.<lb />
�-landing work in various The "Students of the Year" are<lb />
i of campus extra-curricular Dock G. Smith and Joan Melton<lb />
rity as -Students of the Year" by Special mention goes to Bobby Hall<lb />
ria staff of the East Caro- for campus politics; Alice Anne Horn<lb />
nhese were the students who for her work in drama; June Crews,<lb />
in the news" repeatedly and musk; and Dick Cherry, sports.<lb />
i leci e<lb />
from a newsworthy STUDENT OF THE YEAR�Voted<lb />
Dr. Audrey Dempsey<lb />
Oliver Williams<lb />
receive national office.<lb />
D�mpsey, Williams Win<lb />
National Frat Offices<lb />
�. r Williams, of Rocky Mount,iem state? organizing new chapters,<lb />
. Dr. Audry V. Dempsey, of the<lb />
� Carolina College business fae-<lb />
. were elected to national offices<lb />
in P a Pi, the m tional honor-<lb />
ss education fraternity, at<lb />
 � i annual convention<lb />
hicago last week.<lb />
. - Dem Bey was elected to the<lb />
lent, and Williams was<lb />
al Student Represent-<lb />
officers will have seats<lb />
National Council which for-<lb />
ciea of the fraternity, and<lb />
ims will serve as editor of the<lb />
: . yearbook.<lb />
ximately sixty of the fra-<lb />
hundred chapters had dele-<lb />
at the convention. These dele-<lb />
epresented twenty-five states<lb />
the fraternity has chapters.<lb />
WilliamB<lb />
os, who is the only student<lb />
council, obtained this honor<lb />
ig candidates from Okla-<lb />
a A &amp; M College, Illinois State<lb />
Missouri State College, and<lb />
� ne University at Pittsburg.<lb />
is a third-year business major<lb />
has served two years as assistant<lb />
tor of the East Carolinian. He is<lb />
� in both Pi Omega Pi and Phi<lb />
a Pi, honorary education frater-<lb />
for men.<lb />
Dr. Dempsey<lb />
Dempsey, associate professor<lb />
:nfes, has had previous exper-<lb />
� on the National Council of the<lb />
fraternity, serving for four years as<lb />
nal Organizer. During that time,<lb />
-re has traveled throughout the east-<lb />
and has also served as editor of the<lb />
fraternity "News Letter" which is<lb />
distributed to all of the chapters.<lb />
She was initiated into the Zeta<lb />
Chapter of Pi Omega Pi at Colorado<lb />
State College, and has been a member<lb />
of the East Carolina Business Depart-<lb />
ment faculty since 1940.<lb />
Beta Kappa Delegation<lb />
The delegation representing Beta<lb />
Kappa Chapter at East Carolina was<lb />
the largest group at the convention.<lb />
Those attending from this chapter<lb />
were Thomas Ruffin, Bobby Mann,<lb />
I. K. Williamson, Oliver Williams,<lb />
Council Jarman, Martha Johnson,<lb />
Janice Rhem, and Greenville Banks.<lb />
Banks is president of the local chap-<lb />
ter. The faculty advisors who attended<lb />
the convention were Dr. Dempsey<lb />
and Dr. Bernadine Meyer.<lb />
Brovning Comments<lb />
Dr. E. R. Browning, Head of the<lb />
Department jf Business, stated, "We<lb />
are quite pleased with the news that<lb />
Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey has been<lb />
elected as national president and that<lb />
Oliver Williams is national student<lb />
representative. The Beta Kappa Chap-<lb />
ter of Pi Omega Pi through the efforts<lb />
of Dr. Dempsey and Miss Lena C.<lb />
Ellis has brought many national hon-<lb />
ors to East Carolina College. Dr.<lb />
Dempsey's new position will promote<lb />
the cause of better business through-<lb />
out the country<lb />
Commenting on the national fra-<lb />
ternity election, Greenville Bankjs,<lb />
president of the local chapter, stated<lb />
that it is most unusual to have two<lb />
national officers on one campus.<lb />
by the staff as "Student of the Year"<lb />
was Dock G. Smith, President of the<lb />
Student Government Association. He<lb />
was elected SGA president last March<lb />
by defeating Alan G. Alcock by an<lb />
overwhelming majority of 870 votes<lb />
to 243. It was one of the largest<lb />
majorities ever received by a candi-<lb />
date at East Carolina. Smith was<lb />
president of the Junior class in 1965-<lb />
56 and was president of the SGA<lb />
during the summer of 1956.<lb />
Smith<lb />
Smith has been an outstanding<lb />
student otherwise. He was selected<lb />
as one of the thirty-four students<lb />
from East Carolina for the national<lb />
'Who's Who" list. He has been active<lb />
in fraternity work and has been a<lb />
pa.st president of Sigma Phi Alpha.<lb />
STUDENT OF THE YEAR�Miss<lb />
Joan Melton, Miss North Carolina of<lb />
1957, was selected Student of the<lb />
Year among the women students on<lb />
cam us. Muss Melton was a freshman<lb />
at East Carolina last year and al-<lb />
though she no longer graces this<lb />
campus, she is busy in her capaoity<lb />
aa Miss North Carolina. Mis3 Melton<lb />
represented the state in the annual<lb />
"Miss America" contest in Atlantic<lb />
City last summer. Joan is considered<lb />
by many members of the music fac-<lb />
ulty as one of the finest piano talents<lb />
ever to come to East Carolina.<lb />
POLITICS�Bobby H&amp;ll, President of<lb />
the DCC Young Democrats' Club, was<lb />
chosen as student of the year in poli-<lb />
tics. The YDC, under Hall's leader-<lb />
ship, aided in the Democratic rally<lb />
held for the appearance of House<lb />
S. eaker Sam Rayburn, when he spoke<lb />
at Wright Auditorium in September.<lb />
Hall also stirred�up much interest in<lb />
the national election on campus. In<lb />
a mock election sponsored by the East<lb />
Carolinian, Adlai Stevenson, the Dem-<lb />
ocratic candidate was favored by the<lb />
students of East Carolina by a two-<lb />
to-one margin.<lb />
DRAMA�Alice Anne Horn, active<lb />
member of the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house, received the editorial vote for<lb />
drama. Miss Horn will be remem-<lb />
bered mostly for her performance in<lb />
Number 12<lb />
Need A Buck?<lb />
Need a buck?<lb />
There's one for you on the Col-<lb />
lege Union bulletin board, court-<lb />
esy of the Circle K Club.<lb />
Circle K's Board of Directors<lb />
has announced that anyone who<lb />
needs a dollar for a period of one<lb />
week is welcome to remove a bill<lb />
from the board. Another will be<lb />
replace� there the following day.<lb />
The loan fund will be operated<lb />
as an honor proposition and all<lb />
money borrowed shejuld be re-<lb />
placed on the board within a<lb />
week.<lb />
And there's no interest charge.<lb />
Spokesmen from the clnb said<lb />
the fund is for students who<lb />
need money for a movie, forget<lb />
their meal books, and other such<lb />
reasons.<lb />
The service will be continued<lb />
"unless too many people try to<lb />
take advantage of the offer of-<lb />
fials explained.<lb />
Station To Begin<lb />
Operation When<lb />
Parts Arrive<lb />
See Editorial, page 2<lb />
"Macbeth" last spring. She played<lb />
Lady Macbeth in the famous Shakes-<lb />
perian drama. She has been active<lb />
for the past two years in the play-<lb />
house and, among minor roles, she<lb />
has starred in "Blithe Spirit" and<lb />
"Darkness at Noon two outstanding<lb />
playhouse productions. New students<lb />
this year will recognize her as the<lb />
comic southern belle in "State of<lb />
the Union She will have the leading<lb />
role in the next major playhouse<lb />
production, "Pygmalion<lb />
Special mention in drama also went<lb />
to Bill Dixon, president of the Play-<lb />
house, and Bobbie Harrel, who shared<lb />
the lead performance with guest star<lb />
Jeffery Lynn in "State of the Union<lb />
MUSIC�Student of the year in<lb />
music was voted to June Crews, an<lb />
outstanding senior music student.<lb />
Miss Crews needs little introduction<lb />
to East Carolina students. Her per-<lb />
formance in "Oklahoma" last spring<lb />
was impressive along with her more<lb />
serious work as a singer. She has<lb />
See STUDENTS, page 4<lb />
Social Fraternities Elicited Top Interest<lb />
During 1956; Other News Events Reviewed<lb />
al fraternities not only made<lb />
headlines, but provided the news<lb />
of 1956 which elicited top in-<lb />
among students on the East<lb />
a campus. In the choice of<lb />
 news of major concern in<lb />
is life received priority in rat-<lb />
Taking time out to review the<lb />
events of the year, the editorial<lb />
� picked for second place one of the<lb />
Cger names in politics visiting on<lb />
campus as headlined by: "Tonight's<lb />
Big Democratic Rally Features Sam<lb />
urn, Hodges In third place a<lb />
evoking considerable comment<lb />
��a captioned: "Newspaper Story<lb />
Implies Students Caused Disturbance<lb />
at Domino Dance; Termed False,<lb />
Exaggerated<lb />
Money made the news with the<lb />
�tory in fourth place; "Federal Agen-<lb />
ey Loans College $1,425,000 (a loan<lb />
for construction of two new men's<lb />
dormitories). People, however are<lb />
always news which gave fifth'place<lb />
to: "Thirty-four Students Chosen For<lb />
National Who's Who List In aixtn<lb />
place for news coverage 0f personal-<lb />
ities, the topic was "State 0f the<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
Union" with the personality being<lb />
:�etor Jeffrey Lynn.<lb />
Socia; fraternities made the front<lb />
page five times in 1956. From Presi-<lb />
dent-Elect Smith (in March, 1956)<lb />
w' o promised to welcome the recogni-<lb />
tion of social frats as one of the<lb />
major parts of his platform came<lb />
the first story. The next was date-<lb />
lined October 4 when President Dock<lb />
Smith revealed tentative plans for<lb />
forming a campus Inter-fraternity<lb />
Council. On October 25, the East<lb />
Carolinian carried the banner head-<lb />
lie "Special Social Fraternity Poll<lb />
Set Monday" which was followed up<lb />
by "Students Favor Secial Frats" in<lb />
the November 1 issue. Finally, on De-<lb />
cember 6 came the top story as<lb />
headed by "Four Social Fraternities<lb />
Will be Ushered In With New Coun-<lb />
cil<lb />
Other top stories for each month<lb />
included the following: January: 1956<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week; Grdller<lb />
String Quartet Appears; and Cut<lb />
Committee Fails To Produce Any<lb />
Changes.<lb />
February: SGA Approves Changes<lb />
in Coed Restrictions; Playhouse Pro-<lb />
Lowder,<lb />
Teacher.<lb />
duction, 'Blithe Spirit;<lb />
Rose Miss, Mr. Student<lb />
March: Smith Advocates Student Co-<lb />
O eration For Effective Government.<lb />
April: Carson Wins In Senior Run-<lb />
cf'f; "Oklahoma Begins Run; and<lb />
Business Classes Take First Place<lb />
In Gregg Contest. May: Changes In<lb />
Present Cut System To Be (Recom-<lb />
mended; and 577 Seniors Receive<lb />
Diplomas.<lb />
September: Student Government<lb />
Adopts $45,704 Budget and also j<lb />
Smith Says Legislature Will Take:<lb />
Stand On Segregation. October:<lb />
Alumni Return For Festivities; and<lb />
Ward, Ragland Seek Freshman Pres-<lb />
idency. December: Annual Presenta-<lb />
tion of Handel's Messiah.<lb />
The first broadcast of East Caro-<lb />
lina's FM radio station, which was<lb />
scheduled for early this month, has<lb />
been postponed because of technical<lb />
difficulties.<lb />
Faulty parts were discovered in<lb />
some of the equipment recently re-<lb />
ceived and new ones are having to<lb />
le made. However, the station will<lb />
be ready to begin broadcasting within<lb />
three days after the parts arrive,<lb />
according to an announcement by Mr.<lb />
Wendell Smiley, radio librarian in<lb />
charge of technical operations.<lb />
Despite minor difficulties which<lb />
have hampered the opening of the<lb />
station since operations beg;an, the<lb />
Radio and TV committee has made<lb />
considerable progress towards the<lb />
realization of broadcasting from the<lb />
campus. Last week a direct wire was<lb />
constructed from the gym to the<lb />
radio studios in Joyner library. The<lb />
wire was constructed for the purpose<lb />
of broadcasting college athletic e-<lb />
vents taking place in the gym. Also,<lb />
the remaining equipment was moved<lb />
from the old studios in Austin build-<lb />
ing to the new ones in Joyner library.<lb />
Progress in programming is also<lb />
making headway under the direction<lb />
of Miss Rosalind Raulston, Chairman<lb />
of the FJCC Radio and TV committee.<lb />
When the station begins broadcast-<lb />
ing, it will operate three hours a<lb />
day from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. and from<lb />
5:00 to 7:00 p.m. A program in music<lb />
appreciation has been scheduled and<lb />
a series of programs in connection<lb />
with founders day are also being<lb />
planned, according to Miss Raulston.<lb />
Power<lb />
A huge 135-foot tower was erected<lb />
atop Joyner library early in Novem-<lb />
ber. The station will have the power<lb />
of three kilowatts and- is expected<lb />
to broadcast over a fifty-mile radius.<lb />
The total cost of the FM station was<lb />
estimated by Mr. Smiley as $22,400.<lb />
Volunteers<lb />
The college station will be operated<lb />
entirely by faculty and student vol-<lb />
unteers. The Radio and TV committee<lb />
of East Carolina college directs and<lb />
supervises the programming, plan-<lb />
ning, and policy of the radio and TV<lb />
activity connected with the college.<lb />
Members of the present committee<lb />
are: Miss iRaulston, chairman, Dr. A.<lb />
D. Frank, Dr. Kenneth Bing, Dr.<lb />
John Navarra, Mr. Smiley, Dr. Maths<lb />
Pingel, and Miss Mary Greene.<lb />
Committee Working<lb />
On New Type ID Card<lb />
Will Possibly<lb />
Be Introduced<lb />
By Fall Term<lb />
Alice Horne Lloyd Bray<lb />
. . . will play leads in Pygmalion.<lb />
Horne, Bray Play Leading<lb />
Roles In Shaw's Pygmalion<lb />
By JERKY MILLS<lb />
Lloyd Bray and Alice Anne Homeihis "creation To further complicate<lb />
will play the leading roles of Henry matters, Freddy Hill, a well-bred<lb />
Higgins and Eliza Doulittle in the though hardly fortitudinous young<lb />
forthcoming East Carolina Playhouse; man, becomes enamored with Eliza,<lb />
production of George Bernard Shaw's ar.d it is to Vim that she turns when<lb />
"Pygmalion Patrons of the Play-Higgins' neglect has driven her from<lb />
house will remember this historic j his house.<lb />
duo as the blustering senator and J Pickering is played by J. C. Dunn;<lb />
his Sazarac-sipping wife in "State Freddy by Ed Piikington; Mrs. Hig-<lb />
Of The Union and from last year's<lb />
'IDarkness At Noon" and "Blithe<lb />
Spirit<lb />
"Pygmalion" is the delightful tale<lb />
of the transformation of Eliza, a<lb />
poor cockney flower girl, to, by all<lb />
appearances, a fine lady. This change<lb />
is wrought by Higgins, a phonetician,<lb />
who does so on a wager with Colo-<lb />
nel Pickering. Higgins is a brash,<lb />
petulant bully who seems to care<lb />
not at all what is to become of Eliza<lb />
after his task is completed, but, as in<lb />
the myth from which the play derives<lb />
its name, emotional entanglements<lb />
have grown between the "artist" and<lb />
gins, Henry's mother, by Genia True-<lb />
:ve; Mr. Doolittle, Eliza's father,<lb />
v Charlie Briggs; and Mrs. Hill, the<lb />
nother of Freddy, by Nellie Baucom.<lb />
Others appearing in the production<lb />
are Sally Donovan, Pftm Taylor,<lb />
any Craven, Nora Willis, Jim<lb />
Daughty, Tommy Hull "Bubba"<lb />
Driver, Bill Jenkins, Diana Johnson,<lb />
ani Janet HoJges. The student di-<lb />
 or is Pat Baker, with Tommy<lb />
Hull and Margaret Starnes as tech-<lb />
nical directors and Sydna Cash in<lb />
barge of set design.<lb />
The irat performance is set for<lb />
February 1 at "McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
Playhouse To Present Two<lb />
One-Act Plays In Austin<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse will<lb />
present two one-act plays in Austin<lb />
Auditorium Thursday night at eight<lb />
o'clock. Dealing with Irish themes,<lb />
the casts have been busily at work<lb />
for the last month preparing for<lb />
Thursday's presentation.<lb />
"Gone Tomorrow" is the title of the<lb />
first -play to be given. Directed by<lb />
Charlie Briggs, it is a comedy by<lb />
Richard Garrity. Included in the<lb />
cast are: Tommy Hull, Nellie Bau-<lb />
com, Thomas Henderson, Delano<lb />
Driver, Sallie Donovan, and Jimmy<lb />
Trice.<lb />
The other play, "Riders To the<lb />
Sea has received the plaudit, "The<lb />
Greatest Modem Tragedy In the<lb />
English Tongue Written by John<lb />
Millington iSynge, it premises to<lb />
leave a firm impression on all who<lb />
Coffee Break<lb />
To Discuss Employment<lb />
Mr. Walter C. Lackey, District<lb />
Sanitarian, State of North Caro-<lb />
lina will be on campus Tueadsy,<lb />
January 15, to discuss employ<lb />
ment opportunities in bis depart-<lb />
ment. AH Interested men report<lb />
to him in room Z17, Joyner Li-<lb />
brary, nt 60 p. m. on that date,<lb />
view its performance tonight. Mem-<lb />
bers of the cast are: Mangjaret<lb />
Starnes Gwen MoClamrock, Sue<lb />
Heath, and Charlie Briggs. Robert<lb />
Tyndal is the student director of<lb />
the play.<lb />
Working on the technical staff for<lb />
the plays are Bill Dixon, who has<lb />
charge of lighting, and Bill Rackley,<lb />
the set designer.<lb />
Dance Set January 25<lb />
Tommy Tucker and his orches-<lb />
tra will play for the annual mid-<lb />
winter dance on January 25, of-<lb />
ficials of the college entertain-<lb />
ment committee have announced.<lb />
Negotiations for the appear-<lb />
ance of the Dorsey brother<lb />
band for a concert snd dsnee<lb />
were being conducted when Tom-<lb />
my Dorsey's sudden death tem-<lb />
porarily halted the plans for<lb />
the band's appearance for dates<lb />
on a tour.<lb />
Further details of the upcoming<lb />
dance will appear in next week's<lb />
issue.<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
A new type of I D Card which<lb />
bears the picture of the holder, thus<lb />
assuring nontransferability, is being<lb />
studied by a Student Government<lb />
Association committee, and may pos-<lb />
sibly be introduced and used next<lb />
Fall Quarter.<lb />
The cards which will be used for<lb />
four years or as long as the student<lb />
is in school will cost approximately<lb />
51.80 and will take the place of the<lb />
old ID cards which have previo<lb />
been issued at the beginning of each<lb />
quarter. The cards will be cased in<lb />
plastic and will include not onlj the<lb />
student picture but his signature, the<lb />
East Carolina seal, and blocks for<lb />
validating the cal.<lb />
Not only will the new cards benefit<lb />
the athletic association by making it<lb />
necessary for outsiders to pay in-<lb />
stead of using Btudent cards, but<lb />
they will also be of benefit to the<lb />
students by serving as a mean<lb />
.roper identification at not only<lb />
college events, but in cashing checks,<lb />
and identifying themselves at various<lb />
occasions.<lb />
In order to enforce the nontrans-<lb />
ferability of the cards, Eddie Dennis,<lb />
Chairman of the committee working<lb />
on the cards, stated that whenever a<lb />
card was presented for admittance at<lb />
a college function by improper par-<lb />
ties, it would be confiscated and held<lb />
until the student owning the card<lb />
ptid the penalty for allowing some-<lb />
one else to use it.<lb />
Financing The Cards<lb />
According to Dennis, the main<lb />
thing to be decided now is a way of<lb />
financing the cards. The committee<lb />
is working on the possibility of add-<lb />
ing the cost of the card to the ac-<lb />
tivities fee the first quarter that the<lb />
student is enrolled here. The card<lb />
will then serve for the remainder of<lb />
the time that the student is in school<lb />
and will not result in any additional<lb />
cost, either to the school or student.<lb />
J. D. Henry, photographer for the<lb />
Buccaneer, will make the cards here<lb />
on campus, and according to Dennis,<lb />
in planning to purchase the equip-<lb />
ment needed to make them. Providing<lb />
that the committee has no delays,<lb />
cards for the present Junior, f pho-<lb />
more, and Freshmen classes will be<lb />
made during this Spring Quarter and<lb />
will be ready for distribution at the<lb />
beginning of next year.<lb />
Validating Cards<lb />
Another problem which the com-<lb />
mittee is still working on is that of<lb />
validating th�j cards when a student<lb />
fails to return to school at the be-<lb />
ginning of a new quarter. Dennis<lb />
stated, however, that he felt sure<lb />
that some system of punching the<lb />
Cards at the beginning of each<lb />
quarter that the student enrolls will<lb />
be used.<lb />
Robert Forrest, Greenville Banks,<lb />
and Martha Johnson are working<lb />
along with Dennis on the committee<lb />
that will settle the details and initiate<lb />
the cards. Jack Beaman and Bobby<lb />
Patterson are working on the finan-<lb />
cial committee.<lb />
The need for identification cards<lb />
that could not be transferred arose<lb />
because of the fact that many out-<lb />
siders have been using student iden-<lb />
tification cards to gain admittance to<lb />
college functions.<lb />
Rabbi Will Be Guest Speaker<lb />
Students are finding it pretty hard to setae down into the schedule<lb />
they followed prior to the Christmas holiday. Photographer Nora Willis<lb />
took this photograph last week during an early morning rash in the Soda<lb />
Shop. Early risers find the cold weather unbearable withoat the morning<lb />
coffee.<lb />
Rabbi Frederick I. Rypins of Tem-<lb />
ple Emanuel, Greensboro, who will<lb />
visit here Monday and Tuesday, Jan-<lb />
uary 14-15, will be guest speaker<lb />
at C.apel exercises Tuesday at noon<lb />
and will appear as lecturer in a num-<lb />
ber of classes during the two-day<lb />
period.<lb />
His visit to East Carolina has been<lb />
arranged through the Jewish Chau-<lb />
tauqua Society, an organization dis-<lb />
seminating authentic information a-<lb />
bout Judaism. On several previous<lb />
occasions he haa. been a visitor on<lb />
the campus here and has spoken he-<lb />
fore religious and academic groups.<lb />
Rabbi Rypins has been spiritual<lb />
leader of Temple Emanuel in Greens-<lb />
boro since 1981. Previously he oc-<lb />
cupied pulpits in Wilmington, N. (X,<lb />
and Roanoke, Vs.<lb />
"Judaism and Christianity�Friends<lb />
and Partners" will be the topic of<lb />
Rabbi Rypins chapel talk. Other topics<lb />
which he will discuss in various<lb />
classes in religion and ethics at the<lb />
college will include "The Essence of<lb />
Judaism and "Judaism and Social<lb />
Justice<lb />
Junior Class Meeting<lb />
A meeting of the Junior class<lb />
hss been scheduled for Mondsy<lb />
night, Janaary 14, at 7 p.m. in<lb />
Flanagan auditorium, according<lb />
to clase president Freddy James.<lb />
James said all committee chair-<lb />
men should be ready to make<lb />
reports. <lb /><pb facs="00038413_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGS TWO<lb />
EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
Something New<lb />
We have initiated something new for<lb />
journalism at East Carolina in this week's<lb />
edition of the paper. The members of the edi-<lb />
torial staff have chosen five students as "Stu-<lb />
dents of the Year In the same pattern, we<lb />
have selected what we consider the top ten<lb />
news stories of the year.<lb />
This idea was adopted from a practice<lb />
now in common use among newspapers through-<lb />
out the country. Each year the Associated Press<lb />
selects people who are tops in their respective<lb />
fields as men and women of the year. The East<lb />
Carolinian will attempt to do the same thing,<lb />
except, of course, on a smaller scale.<lb />
The primary purpose of these articles is<lb />
to review to the reader the main events on<lb />
their campus during the year and also give<lb />
special mention to the students who have<lb />
worked hard toward making a better East<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
The selections made do not necessarily<lb />
reflect the editors' opinions on which people<lb />
are the most talented in any one phase of cam-<lb />
pus activity. We chose the people whom we<lb />
feel have been the most outstanding. The only<lb />
possible way we have of knowing who has<lb />
beefi .active in these various activities is<lb />
through the regular channels that flow through<lb />
the East Carolinian office. Not only have we<lb />
searched our minds, but also the files of our<lb />
back issues.<lb />
Of course, a new idea in journalism is<lb />
onlv as good as the interest it arouses among<lb />
its readers. The members of the editorial staff<lb />
sincerely hope that this idea will expand in<lb />
significance and in reader interest.<lb />
We hope that in time, it will be considered<lb />
an outstanding campus honor to be selected<lb />
among this group. Student organization is only<lb />
as strong as student participation. The stu-<lb />
dents who realize this and go about accomplish-<lb />
ing it deserve praise from the stu-<lb />
dent body as a whole. Students who<lb />
are outstanding enough in oampus ac-<lb />
tivities to receive mention in their col-<lb />
lege paper repeatedly should receive a great<lb />
deal more than this recognition by the East<lb />
Carolinian They deserve your thanka and<lb />
congratulations.<lb />
We repeat that we hope the students will<lb />
like this idea. We hope that they like it enough<lb />
to comment on it to us�and to the "Students<lb />
of the Year<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
. i - 1�<lb />
Looking Back<lb />
There Was A Lot<lb />
Of Growing In '56<lb />
l<lb />
ANY YEAR�'56 or '36�is made<lb />
memorable mainly because people,<lb />
places and things begin the year in ,<lb />
a small way but end up big before<lb />
December 31.<lb />
There was a lot of growing during<lb />
1956. If you'll look back far enough,<lb />
yu can remember:<lb />
WHEN you didn't know Elvis Pres-<lb />
ley from Thomas Pearsall.<lb />
Somebody dropped a hot brick in<lb />
Presley's pants and the Pelvis wig-<lb />
gled himself to the top. According<lb />
to news reports, however, rock n'<lb />
roll's favorite son might be strum-<lb />
ming his guitar in officers' clubs<lb />
during '57. He's scheduled to begin<lb />
a new movie for Hal Wallis soon<lb />
called "Running Wild sounds like<lb />
his life story.<lb />
But Mr. Pearsall got a rough deal.<lb />
He wrote a best-selling manuscript<lb />
and didn't even receive the Mayflow-<lb />
er award.<lb />
en<lb />
n<lb />
j lideast<lb />
in presenting his proposal to Congress<lb />
,n Saturday for what would amount to a pre-<lb />
dated declaration of war in the Middle East,<lb />
President Eisenhower recognized arguments<lb />
against such a course to an extent that seems<lb />
to defeat his own case.<lb />
The President says that should the need<lb />
for actions arise he would consult with Con-<lb />
gress if it is in session and that if Congress<lb />
is not in session, he would call a special ses-<lb />
sion immediately.<lb />
That would seem to remove any necessity<lb />
of including in the proposed resolution any<lb />
premature authority for unilateral use of the<lb />
armed forces of the United States.<lb />
The President also said that any action<lb />
taken would have to be "consonant with the<lb />
purposes and principles of the United Nations<lb />
 and subject to the overriding authority<lb />
of the United Nations Security Council<lb />
Those reservations seem to make it clear<lb />
that a more effective way to proceed would<lb />
be through the United Nations rather than<lb />
independently of the United Nations which<lb />
might override independent action.<lb />
The President also stated that no action<lb />
would be taken in any country except upon<lb />
the request of that country.<lb />
This reservation might prevent (action<lb />
where it would be most needed. The United<lb />
Nations is under no such restriction. The<lb />
U. N. did not wait for a request by Hungary<lb />
to take action in regard to Hungary�action<lb />
which was resisted by the puppet government<lb />
of Hungarv but which has at least paid off to<lb />
the extent'that a U. N. team of observers is<lb />
now in Hungary.<lb />
But while the methods proposed by Pres-<lb />
ident Eisenhower can and should be scrutin-<lb />
ized and rejected if better methods are avail-<lb />
able, the President's request for Congress to<lb />
express itself concerning its concern about<lb />
the Middle East and its readiness to cooperate<lb />
with the United Nations in that area should<lb />
be granted.<lb />
The only real question is whether the<lb />
United States having rejected the claim of<lb />
Great Britain and France to a special interest<lb />
in the Middle East which warranted the in-<lb />
dependent use of force in the area, should now<lb />
assert such a right for itself.<lb />
�fflhe News and Observer<lb />
WHEN Suez didn't have a crisis.<lb />
But the crisis came. America's<lb />
young men worried and America's<lb />
mothers worried. Senator Scott hit<lb />
the nail on the head when he proposed<lb />
that the canal be paved.<lb />
WHEN Jimmy Phelps wasn't<lb />
carrying a petition in his hip<lb />
pocket.<lb />
WHEN Ike was concentrating<lb />
on re-election and hadn't intro-<lb />
duced his Mideast Plan.<lb />
WHEN Joan Melton was just<lb />
a lovely, talented pianist.<lb />
WHEN Grace Kelley was only<lb />
a movie star.<lb />
Now she's married to a Prince and<lb />
they're expecting a little one during<lb />
the latter part of this month. Un-<lb />
doubtedly the child's birth will be<lb />
televised and it'll probably be the<lb />
biggest TV spectacular since the<lb />
Kelly-Ranier wedding.<lb />
WHEN the Texans didn't know<lb />
there was oil in Arabia.<lb />
WHEN there weren't nearly<lb />
so many faculty parking signs<lb />
around campus.<lb />
WHEN the panty raiders struck<lb />
again.<lb />
WHEN television wasn't con-<lb />
glomerated with quiz programs.<lb />
Then the industry brought in the<lb />
boring 64,000 this, the 64,000 that<lb />
and you listened to Hal March gloat<lb />
over cosmetics, explaining how "you<lb />
gals could stay young. Mr. March<lb />
should be in the isolation booth.<lb />
WHEN Russians were the main<lb />
vodka drinkers.<lb />
WHEN Monroe didn't have<lb />
busty competitors like Jayne<lb />
Mansfield and Anita Ekburg.<lb />
My friend Marilyn quit baseball<lb />
and married a Miller. And I've heard<lb />
this Mansfield is a forty-two.<lb />
WHEN there weren't so many<lb />
I BUMMA CIGS around campus.<lb />
East Carolinian .<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Wame .Vanned from TECO ECHO November 7, 1M2<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1060<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, IMS at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 8, 1879.<lb />
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Pot Peurri<lb />
Take Time In '57<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
Meeting Famous People<lb />
Bob Hilldrup, a graduate of East<lb />
Carolina in 1954 and former Sports<lb />
Editor of the East Carolinian, had<lb />
an opportunity to talk with Elvif<lb />
Presley several weeks ago.<lb />
Hilldrup, originally from Freder-<lb />
icksburg, Va worked for the local<lb />
Daily Reflector during his junior and<lb />
senior years at EGC, then spent<lb />
another year with the paper after<lb />
graduation. In 1955, he received an<lb />
offer from the Atlanta Constitution<lb />
and soon began working as a reporter<lb />
for the huge Georgia publication.<lb />
When Elvis paid a visit to Atlanta<lb />
not long ago, Reporter Hilldrup was<lb />
assigned to handle the coverage.<lb />
Bob returned to Greenville last<lb />
week for a short visit with friends<lb />
before leaving for Ft. Benning to<lb />
begin his basic training. His only<lb />
comment about the rock-and-roll idol:<lb />
"I don't like him<lb />
WHEN Ava Gardner and Sam-<lb />
my Davis weren't headline� in<lb />
Confidential.<lb />
Look magazine came out with a<lb />
spread on Johnston county's little<lb />
"cotten picker" and pointed out that<lb />
the Chamber of Commerce wasn't<lb />
recognizing Ava because of her re-<lb />
ported flirtations with Sammy.<lb />
A Smithfield native asked a Look<lb />
reporter, "How'n hell could she sit<lb />
holding hands with a nigger<lb />
The reporter said Ava told him she<lb />
wasn't ashamed of her friendship with<lb />
Sammy and explained, "I feel there's<lb />
no color line when it comes to talent<lb />
or friends<lb />
What'n hell does Ava owe Smith-<lb />
field ?<lb />
WHEN you had visions of Adlai<lb />
Stevenson in the White House.<lb />
Never sgain will I believe in YDC<lb />
President Bobby Hall's predictions.<lb />
I was dreaming about Mr. Stevenson's<lb />
draft proposal and wondering how<lb />
Ike was going to make out as a pro-<lb />
fessional golfer.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Editor<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
�rort!� Editor<lb />
 JAN F.<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
 JANET HILL<lb />
BILLY A1HOLD<lb />
rV moving fineer writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on: nor sfl your piety nor wH,<lb />
shall lure it back to cancel naif a Una,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
From the "Rubayalt of Omar Xhayem<lb />
transited by E. FitageraML<lb />
someone, East Carolina has another<lb />
recent graduate who has hob-nobbed<lb />
around with the late James Dean.<lb />
Jim Corura, a '55 graduate and<lb />
former actor in the EOC Playmakers,<lb />
met the moody Mr. Dean at Virginia<lb />
Beach the summer after "East Of<lb />
Eden" was released. Dean was already<lb />
established as an eccentric and bril-<lb />
liant personality by that time.<lb />
Some of Corum's comments, as<lb />
best as I can remember, were as fol-<lb />
lows: "He acted just like he did on<lb />
the screen. He was very sloppy and<lb />
slouched around in a booth at one of<lb />
the beach hangouts and talked to<lb />
friends. He was peculiar, and would<lb />
sometimes begin talking, break off<lb />
in the middle of a sentence and stare<lb />
of into the distance, forgetting all<lb />
about the conversation<lb />
Speaking of someone-who-knows-<lb />
Since we've already taken up most<lb />
of the column speaking of acquaint-<lb />
anci a with celebrities, we might as<lb />
well kill it all off.<lb />
As for myself, the only famous<lb />
I ersonality that I ever came into<lb />
contact with was Jake Lamotta, for-<lb />
mer world middleweight boxing cham-<lb />
pion and the only man who ever<lb />
knocked out Sugar Ray Robinson<lb />
(except for Joey Maxim). Lamotta has<lb />
somewhat of an astonishing record<lb />
in t" e fact that he has never been<lb />
knocked off his feet.<lb />
Perhaps my little incident shouldn't<lb />
even count, really. I only passed a<lb />
street corner and noticed Lamotta<lb />
loading a truck across the street. Ha-<lb />
ving such a poor record, he had quit<lb />
the ring and was employed as a truck<lb />
driver. Besides, he was too busy to<lb />
stop and talk.<lb />
All this column proves is nothing,<lb />
other than the fact that people are<lb />
people, regardless of how famous<lb />
they may be, and are not so far re-<lb />
moved from East Carolina foi ah<lb />
their fame and fortune.<lb />
Bryan Harrison<lb />
Wants to Move the Cats<lb />
(This begins a series of col-<lb />
umns by staff reporter Bryan<lb />
Harrison. A sophomore from<lb />
Asheville, he transferred to East<lb />
Carolina from Brevard College.<lb />
�Editor)<lb />
One of the most interesting pas-<lb />
times a motorist can have is to drive<lb />
through a rural section and watch<lb />
the different animals react to an ap-<lb />
proaching automobile. Take, for in-<lb />
stance, a chicken. If a chicken is in<lb />
the highway when a car is coming,<lb />
it only takes the slightest sound of<lb />
the horn to send it scattering. A dog<lb />
takes a little longer, slowly lumbering<lb />
across the road as you press your<lb />
horn. 't is the cat that presents the<lb />
problem. No amount of pressure on<lb />
f. e horn can induce him to move from<lb />
his resting piace in the middle of<lb />
the road. Drive right up to him,<lb />
screech to a stop, and blow. Still,<lb />
the cat won't move.<lb />
College students are sometimes<lb />
like cats. Nothing will move them.<lb />
They are completely lifeless at times.<lb />
matters, but it's too much trouble to<lb />
vote. The administration spends a lot<lb />
of money providing top-name artists<lb />
and performers for them to see and<lb />
enjoy, but they have to catch up on<lb />
their studying so trey can go home<lb />
� luring the week end.<lb />
When everyone comes to college<lb />
in the fall there is a lot of spirit,<lb />
seeing old friends, meeting new ones,<lb />
looking forward to new, exciting ex-<lb />
periences, and all that old stuff.<lb />
But then after a while, winter sets<lb />
in. The students suffer a transfor-<lb />
mation. Their attitudes become feline.<lb />
Consequently a dull, boring, unsti-<lb />
mulnting atmosphere settles on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
A gradual retrogression begins its<lb />
work.<lb />
A creeping "East Carolinianism"<lb />
seecs in.<lb />
Our athletic teams need vocal sup-<lb />
port, but they won't yell. Pep rallys<lb />
are held to build up spirit, but they<lb />
wont come. Excting dances and<lb />
parties are planned for the week end,<lb />
but they go home.<lb />
The college newspaper lays bare<lb />
important controversial subjects for<lb />
them to be concerned with, but they<lb />
gripe because we have no cartoons<lb />
or jokes. The SGA offers them the<lb />
privilege of voting on significant<lb />
Now I know you think I am trying<lb />
to become some kind of a reformer,<lb />
that I am trying to start some kind<lb />
of campaign on school spirit. But if<lb />
you tvink I am so naive as to try<lb />
something like that, think again.<lb />
You may wonder why I chose thU<lb />
subject, for it is about the most<lb />
written-to-death subject that could<lb />
be found. Almost every school paper,<lb />
some time during the year, begins a<lb />
series of articles designed for the<lb />
upbuilding of greater school spirit<lb />
on the campus. And of course, it<lb />
always ends in dismal failure.<lb />
You see, this resurgent "East<lb />
Carolinianism" has set in on me too.<lb />
Hence, I have to waste your time and<lb />
money by turning in something like<lb />
this.<lb />
I wish I could find something hot<lb />
to write about. Oliver Williams sug-<lb />
gested segregation, but that's old too.<lb />
The newspapers have treated that<lb />
topic something like the way Holly-<lb />
wood has treated "Custer's Last<lb />
Stand<lb />
I would like to move the cats.<lb />
I would like for them to junrp<lb />
when I blow my horn. But cats never<lb />
will, unless some great scientist is<lb />
someday able to invent an exciting<lb />
new formula for changing the natur<lb />
of felines.<lb />
So I will fail as a columnist be-<lb />
cause it will have no influence on it:<lb />
readers. No one will write me r<lb />
letter and call me a liar. No one wil<lb />
dare argue with me, not because<lb />
am right or necessarily a good arg<lb />
uer, but simply because no one b<lb />
interested.<lb />
For instance, no one wiVl tell mc<lb />
that there is any spirit at East Caro-<lb />
lina, or if there isn't, no one wil<lb />
even try to acquire such a charac-<lb />
teristic. So you see this column is<lb />
not designed to move anyone, be-<lb />
cause I know beore i finish writing<lb />
it that it won't. T am just using this<lb />
opportunity to fill up space in the<lb />
East Carolinian. I am just wastinj<lb />
your time and money to do my own<lb />
personal wishing. I apologize, dea'<lb />
reader, for letting "East Carolin-<lb />
ianism" get the best of me.<lb />
Maybe, when spring comes . . .<lb />
This being the first column for the<lb />
new year, hear ye, hear ye: A new Y.<lb />
resolution�this writer will attempt to be<lb />
well-informed, well-intentioned, and<lb />
write with malice toward none.<lb />
With this thought in mind, what can<lb />
one say, except that the holidays were<lb />
joyable and they're still wry much h<lb />
minds of everyone. But all good thins<lb />
come to an end, so prepare youi<lb />
the brutal shock�those textbooks<lb />
ie opened again.<lb />
A Visit in the Infirmary <lb />
It was a good gamble for<lb />
whether these words would be writt<lb />
week by this columnist, the re;<lb />
a short stay in the infirmary U<lb />
from the Christmas vacation peri'<lb />
facing a column deadline was betl<lb />
facing the four blank walls of tl<lb />
firmary room, so here I am. Nol i I<lb />
but I have a better knowledge of that<lb />
titution.<lb />
T'm still trying to keep my New <lb />
resolution in mind, so all I can<lb />
doctor has a nice bedside maner. tin<lb />
tried their best to please, and the<lb />
help even cracked a few jokes. Wha1<lb />
moat important, they came in to<lb />
� l-o r f v'bich you wouldn'1<lb />
on Vn-w aout the "No Visitoi<lb />
iake Time in 1957<lb />
Take Time To Think�<lb />
It is the source of j ower.<lb />
Take Time To Play-<lb />
It is the secret of perpetual<lb />
Take Time To Read �<lb />
It is the fountain of wisdom.<lb />
Take Time To Pray�<lb />
It is the greatest power on earth.<lb />
Take Time To Love and Be Loved�<lb />
It is a God-given privilege.<lb />
Take Time To Be Friendly�<lb />
It is the road to happiness<lb />
Take Time To Laugh�<lb />
It is the music of the soul.<lb />
Tske Time To Give-<lb />
It is tco short a day to be self<lb />
T ke Time To Work-<lb />
It is the price of success.<lb />
i he Laughing Buddah<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
.uunng the holidays, this columnist<lb />
-a opportunity to survey tne grand city oi<lb />
Chicago. There were many things that one<lb />
doesn't see except in large cities; then, th<lb />
were others that look exactly like y<lb />
hometown and mine�only duplicated<lb />
thousand times.<lb />
One of the mast impressive things<lb />
about the windy city was the area and s1<lb />
known as Skid Row. At first it looked ii<lb />
a carnival or fair. One wished that his<lb />
were larger and more powerful. s� a<lb />
grasp the continuity of such an unua<lb />
place. Then, too, you wished that the<lb />
ouui go slower�maybe you could ret<lb />
nize a once famous personality. Some do<lb />
there, don't they?<lb />
Further down the street you wish<lb />
bus would stop�-a large neon was flashing,<lb />
"Martini, fifteen cents<lb />
The bus stopped at a corner, (er .<lb />
. . further down the street). A sleek-looking<lb />
character was standing nearby. lie wasi.<lb />
unusual in this surrounding, but someone<lb />
picked him out to exchange a casual hellu.<lb />
"Oh, get lost he replied.<lb />
In a second, the bus rounded a corner<lb />
ahead was the "loop" and parts of Chic<lb />
where a Martini sells for a dollar and<lb />
half.<lb />
WHEN Al Aleock thought he<lb />
had the SGA presidency in the<lb />
bag.<lb />
tin a "round up of '55" column<lb />
last year, I predicted that "hand-<lb />
shaking" Dock Smith would run for<lb />
the SGA presidency and win.<lb />
Aa I see it, Men's Judiciary Chair-<lb />
man Eddie Dennis is the best man to<lb />
fill Smith's shoes. I think hell be<lb />
a candidate and should win.<lb />
Garage attendant to woman driver most, it's sheets�and such lovely of its kind, tine manufacturers prize<lb />
of badly battered car: "Sorry, lady, one's! I only wish we didn't hare to it highly, and have had it insured for<lb />
we just wash oars-we don't iron wait until after the wedding to uaa $26,000ipley'6 Believe it or not.<lb />
them�True. all our new things Reader's Digest.<lb />
Catty hostess to guest: "How lovely<lb />
you look dear�you muat have gone<lb />
to a lot of HroubleMcNaught<lb />
Syndicate. ��-<lb />
What is it we eat for breakfast and<lb />
drink for dinner? Toaat.�"Ripley's<lb />
Believe it or not.<lb />
A young bride-to-be sent us this<lb />
thank-you note: "Dear Agnes and<lb />
Cecil: If there's anything we need<lb />
Bottle of beer insured for $25,000.<lb />
This is the last bottle of the be-<lb />
fore-prohibition brew of a famous<lb />
Milwaukee brewer. It being the laat<lb />
Chinatown<lb />
The belly was big, round, and slick.<lb />
The man said to rub it counterclockwise. It<lb />
you do this, the laughing Buddah will g<lb />
you anything that you wish for.<lb />
Many people file through the Chinese<lb />
temple each day. Many times each day the<lb />
guide tells the tourists to rub the bell<lb />
the laughing Buddah and wish for an<lb />
you like.<lb />
I did just this, but all the time was<lb />
hoping that Buddah would be kinder today<lb />
than he evidently had been to his Chin<lb />
subjects in the past.<lb />
The wish is supposed to come true with-<lb />
in a year and a day�so you might look<lb />
around campus for an "El Dorado" next<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
After he lands his "ana in Los<lb />
tAngeles an American airlines pilot<lb />
delights in startling his passengers<lb />
by announcing: "You are about to<lb />
undertake the most hazardous part of<lb />
your trip�from the alport to your<lb />
home�in your carl�-Variety.<lb />
The Ne,r Ytar<lb />
As the new year reels the first issue<lb />
off the press, many of us are wondering<lb />
what will spin our way during "57. Air<lb />
there are signs of world war, inflation<lb />
pression, etc. Yet many of us are optimis-<lb />
tic enough not to worry about the worse<lb />
things that could happen: instead we hope<lb />
for the best.<lb />
None of us are sure just what tu.e new<lb />
year will bring, but there are some things<lb />
that are certain to happen. Widespread in-<lb />
terest in sex, for example, is predicted again<lb />
this year�no Kinsey reports however.<lb />
Sometimes during the year, you can ex-<lb />
pect to read a news article about a little<lb />
girl in the Midwest who will write the<lb />
President a letter and send him a picture<lb />
that she drew of him.<lb />
And then, you can expect an old lady<lb />
from Hometown, USA to die and leave a<lb />
large trust fund to some cat who has been<lb />
her companion since childhood. Enough milk<lb />
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Five Vets Back<lb />
To Spark Eton's<lb />
Favored Sagers<lb />
 BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Righting Christians, rated<lb />
I beat teams in the North<lb />
ague, will be playing host<lb />
Carolina Saturday night,<lb />
. 12<lb />
Doc Mathis, entering his<lb />
on us head mentor at<lb />
a- fielded a team of fhra<lb />
.�iians and a ho.st of new-<lb />
. offers plenty of depth,<lb />
ast Carolinian goes to press,<lb />
st ins I ae posted a 1-1 con-<lb />
mark.<lb />
opinion around the North<lb />
tuts it that the Elon club<lb />
the team-to-beat in 1956-<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne has taken<lb />
.re.<lb />
oister the Christians are<lb />
rs from last season's<lb />
ampioruship club. The<lb />
ar .von 25 of 32 games,<lb />
20 victories in 26 regular-<lb />
games, and swept through<lb />
triumphs in the con-<lb />
rnameat to nab the title.<lb />
fit won two matches<lb />
as NAIA state play-<lb />
AL-ru to the National NAIA<lb />
at Kansas City. They lodt<lb />
Ed Juratic<lb />
Elon team will be<lb />
�ward Ed Juratic, a 6-6<lb />
- a native of East<lb />
e ; high school ball as<lb />
ate of State's Vic Molodet.<lb />
Host To Bucs In Loop Tilt Saturday<lb />
ate Swimmers Defeat William<lb />
And Mary By 62-24 Margin Here<lb />
Coach .Raymond Martinez ECC<lb />
Swimmers gained an impressive tri-<lb />
umph over the visiting William and<lb />
Mary toolsters, in Memorial Pool,<lb />
Monday afternoon, 62-24.<lb />
The victory was the third of the<lb />
season for the Pirates, against a<lb />
loss to Carolina and a tie with<lb />
Georgia.<lb />
Speedster Jim Meads paced the<lb />
Bucs by taking five first places and<lb />
grabbing 10 points for his club.<lb />
The Pirates nabbed every first<lb />
place available�with the exception<lb />
of the 440 freestyle, which was taken<lb />
by WAM's Herb Tomlinson.<lb />
Meads won first place in the 50<lb />
yard freestyle, 100 yard freestyle, 440<lb />
yard freestyle relay, 400 yard medley<lb />
relay. He also netted some points<lb />
with expert diving.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
400-yard medley � East Carolina<lb />
(Sawyer, Koebberling, Bartman,<lb />
Denton). 4:20.e.<lb />
220 � 1. Williamson (EOC) 2.<lb />
Tomlinson (W&amp;M) 3. Wilkerson<lb />
(ECC). 2:33.<lb />
50 � 1. Meads (EOC) 2. Trinler<lb />
(WAM) 3. Heykoop (WAM). :24.5.<lb />
200 butterfly�1. Oliver (DOC) 2.<lb />
Gartman (DCC) 3. Smith (W&amp;M).<lb />
2:39.6.<lb />
100 � Meads (ECC) 2. Trinler<lb />
(W&amp;M) 3. McKee (EOC). :56.3.<lb />
200 backstroke�Sawyer (ECC) 2.<lb />
Warner (W&amp;M) 3. Consolva (EOC).<lb />
2:24.2.<lb />
440�(Tomlinson (W&amp;M) 2. Love-<lb />
lady (W&amp;M) 3. Williamson (ECC).<lb />
5:53.7.<lb />
200 breaststroke � Koebberling<lb />
(ECC) 2. Oliver (EOC) 3. Mond<lb />
(W&amp;M). 2:3A.8.<lb />
400 relay�East Carolina (Gart-<lb />
man, Koebberling, Consolva, Wil-<lb />
kerson). 4:20.3.<lb />
Diving�Midyette (ECC) 59.2 2.<lb />
Dyer (ECC) 48.43. Dew (W&amp;M)<lb />
47.3.<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne Leading Loop<lb />
With 3-0 Mark; Bucs Fifth<lb />
Raeford Wells, Lenoir Rhyne's 6-10 I team to beat in the North State race.<lb />
All-America center, has pushed his<lb />
Bears out in front in the North State<lb />
basketball race thus Tar this season,<lb />
with the shootinj; ability that has al-<lb />
ready made him the greatest indi-<lb />
vidual scorer in the loop's history.<lb />
The gigantic, high-scoring young<lb />
man has been greatly responsible for<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne's quick 3-0 record in<lb />
loop play. The Panthers, as of Mon-<lb />
day (when the accompanying sta-<lb />
tistics were put together), had com-<lb />
piled a fine 7-1 mark. Their only<lb />
ioss came at the hands of Belmont<lb />
Abbey.<lb />
Western Carolina, somewhat of a<lb />
question-mark in the league at the<lb />
present, has fallen into second place<lb />
with a 1-0 record. However, with a<lb />
6-4 overall record the Catamount<lb />
are not expected to remain in the<lb />
number two spot long.<lb />
High Point, one of the two teams<lb />
that dropped EOC in early season<lb />
lay, follows in third position with a<lb />
3-1 mark. Their overall slate, 13-1,<lb />
indicates that they may yet be the<lb />
Outfits Scrap<lb />
For First Slots<lb />
In Intratnurals<lb />
Council League<lb />
THE<lb />
CROW<lb />
NEST<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
Buc head mentor Howard Ptrter record, the Bucs are well aware of<lb />
Atlantic Christian, a pre-staaon<lb />
favorite, occupies fourth slot with an<lb />
unimpressive 2-1 mark. East Caro-<lb />
lina, defending Regular season cham-<lb />
pions, has taken over fifth position<lb />
with a 3-2 mark. Elon, Appalachian,<lb />
Catawba and Guitford follow in that<lb />
order.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter, when asked<lb />
whether his team's two losses to con-<lb />
ference opponents could be considered<lb />
enough to put the Pirates out of the<lb />
race, commented, MJt's still early, yet.<lb />
There's a long way to go and a lot<lb />
of teams will take a lot of beatings<lb />
before the season's over<lb />
North State Rouitd-up<lb />
Conf. All G.<lb />
Team W L<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne  3 0<lb />
Western C 1 0<lb />
High Point  3<lb />
Atlantic C2<lb />
East Carolina  3<lb />
Elon �. 1<lb />
Appalachian � 0<lb />
Catawba 0<lb />
Guilford   4<lb />
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Flying Bulldogs<lb />
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Delta Sigma Rho  3<lb />
Kap'a Sigma Nu  2<lb />
 lying Rebels  2<lb />
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Yankee played freshman<lb />
 with Moodet and Ron<lb />
d transferred to Elon to<lb />
of the league's top in-<lb />
stall Hb 434 joints last<lb />
-  � . ed boom tbe Christians<lb />
the NS title.<lb />
Juratic, will be another<lb />
� veteran, Dee Atkinson, of<lb />
a forward, Atkinson<lb />
last year and is<lb />
i � �� the .ndividual<lb />
rei for the Christians this sea<lb />
In the only game played in the<lb />
Stone wHi run at center for Girls Intramural Basketball Round-<lb />
St� nc ia 6-6, hails from Went-nRobin schedule thus far, the Campus-<lb />
N trotters defeated the Robersonettes,<lb />
DeRita and Jim Crump will 56-31.<lb />
That game took place in the gym,<lb />
Thursday, January 3.<lb />
Games were to have been played<lb />
Girls Intramurals<lb />
Beginning Action Now<lb />
� e tfuard slots.<lb />
Seeking Seventh<lb />
ina will be seeking its<lb />
ry of the season against<lb />
 Saturday night. They<lb />
ited wins over Catawba, j of this week,<lb />
rd, Pfeiffer, Belmont Abbey, j<lb />
Eagles and Appalachian<lb />
far. They have lost only to<lb />
r Rhyne (which also dropped<lb />
remember) and Highpoint.<lb />
� Pirate loop record at this<lb />
� 3-2.<lb />
Tuesday (Blueknights-Rebels) and<lb />
Thursday (Wildcats-Campustrotters)<lb />
Holiday Action Was Rough<lb />
For East Carolina Quintet<lb />
East Carolina's holiday action was the right working combination that<lb />
somewhat dismal, so far as statistics<lb />
are concerned.<lb />
The Bucs opened play at Pfeiffer<lb />
only one day before the big Parris<lb />
Island Invitational Tourney was to<lb />
begin�over a hundred miles away<lb />
to squeeze out a 76-70 win.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter used a new<lb />
lineup agajnvst Pfeiffer and first<lb />
began his recent surge of wild ex-<lb />
perimentation, there. Freddy James,<lb />
who had been running at a regular<lb />
guard slot, sat out the "whole game.<lb />
Substitutes Tim Smothers, Harold<lb />
Ingram and Marion Hales turned in<lb />
fine performances�alo-g with Nick<lb />
Nichols and Don Harris.<lb />
All-Night Trip<lb />
A fact that didn't make the sports<lb />
ages, but which was very import-<lb />
ant nevertheless, is that the Bucs<lb />
left Pfieffer and set out immediately<lb />
"or Parris Island.<lb />
would give his Pirates the form that<lb />
would produce a consistently-win-<lb />
ning outfit.<lb />
Porter hit upon that outfit in the<lb />
third match of the tourney against<lb />
Piedmont, of Georgia. The Pirates<lb />
clobbered the Georgia aggregation<lb />
112-62. Porter had Guy Mendenhall<lb />
and Harold Ingram at guards, Tim<lb />
Smothers at center and Nick Nichols<lb />
and Don Hams at forwards.<lb />
Trip Successful<lb />
Coach Porter, in finding his suc-<lb />
cessful working combination, termed<lb />
the trip a success�"That is, if the<lb />
combination will do as well against<lb />
better teams<lb />
HI nek hawk.�<lb />
Daredevils<lb />
Hardtimers  1<lb />
Knights Of Hardwood  1<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu Jr.  0<lb />
Hi Jackers  0<lb />
Wreckers  � �<lb />
Intramural basketball in the Coun-<lb />
cil League has been going high and<lb />
hard, as the season moves into full<lb />
swing, with two teams emerging un-<lb />
defeated in the present standings.<lb />
The Country Gentlemen and the EPO<lb />
have 4-0 records.<lb />
The Country Gentlemen, managed<lb />
by John Spoone, are comprised most-<lb />
ly of boys from Virginia. Gary Treon<lb />
is pacing the squad as top individual<lb />
scorer<lb />
Of the five fraternities in the<lb />
Council loop, only the EPO has man-<lb />
aged to remain undefeated. Gary Mat-<lb />
tocks has set the pace in scoring for<lb />
his club.<lb />
Three clubs follow the two above-<lb />
has continued to shift the line-up<lb />
since the Parris Island tournament<lb />
and last week's opening action for<lb />
the Pirates saw lanky Joe Plaster<lb />
and Charlie Adams in the EOC start-<lb />
ing lineup. Guy Mendenhall has been<lb />
s.) if ted from center to guard and<lb />
has hit for 44 points in the last<lb />
three games. With three straight<lb />
wins behind them, the move by the<lb />
Pirate coach looks like a good step.<lb />
Elon rooters seem a little disap-<lb />
pointed that Lenoir Rhyne ended the<lb />
50 homegame ECC winning streak at<lb />
home. The Christians had planned on<lb />
doing it themselves. According to one<lb />
Elon student "We out-class the rest<lb />
of the loop this year (Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
didn't think sc The Pirates get their<lb />
UhM chance at the highly-touted<lb />
Christians this Saturday night when<lb />
they play at Burlington in their<lb />
only tilt of the week.<lb />
Although trying to establish a good<lb />
Pirates Defeat<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
BOON E -East Carolina's cagers<lb />
opened their post-christmas North<lb />
State play last Saturday night, drop-<lb />
ping Appalachian, 77-60, here.<lb />
Forward Harold Ingram netted 18<lb />
,oints and grabbed 18 rebounds to<lb />
iaee the Pirates to their third con-<lb />
i rente victory against two losses.<lb />
menttoned'T the' ianlrf�a�"witav �I G�� Charlie Adams also sank<lb />
markers to tie with Ingram as top<lb />
BGC -scorer. Don Harris had 15.<lb />
ECC jumped off to a quick 12-4<lb />
ead, pushed it to 22-9 and had turned<lb />
records. They are The Flying Bull-<lb />
dogs, the Circle K and the ROTC.<lb />
Independents<lb />
Te Hot Shots, composed of former<lb />
Greenville High School basketball It into a rout by halftime with a 33-<lb />
layer is leading the Independent 18 ��rgin. The second half, however,<lb />
group of teams, with a perfect 4-0 � more of a contest. East Carolina a<lb />
� J '  htiimtet, filled with substitutes, scored<lb />
late at present.  � <lb />
led bv Bob Howell and scrappy � P�, while Abernathy and his<lb />
Bobby Nunn, the Hot Shots have<lb />
tripped every opponent and prac<lb />
tically swamped all foes in their<lb />
quest for the Independent title.<lb />
The Tidewater Terrors have also<lb />
gone undefeated in three games, but<lb />
take a second place due to the total<lb />
number of games played.<lb />
the North State Tournament, in<lb />
March. Last season the Bucs rode to<lb />
the North State regular seasv . crown<lb />
and lost in tournament action,there-<lb />
fore not receiving any trophies.<lb />
The conference game.s are begin-<lb />
ning to shape up like the Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference with the home<lb />
team winning at home and then losing<lb />
at away games. Atlantic Christian,<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne, High Point, Western<lb />
Carolina, Elon, and East Carolina<lb />
have become the biggest winners on<lb />
their home court, but the others have<lb />
aLo proven to be dangerous. Des: ite<lb />
this, the games do not mean too much<lb />
since the tournament decides the<lb />
champion, but a lot of interest is<lb />
always shown.<lb />
Conference Topics<lb />
One of the biggest topics to come<lb />
up in the North State Conference<lb />
meeting several weeks ago was the<lb />
admittance of Pfieffer to the loop.<lb />
This move was voted down mainly<lb />
because Pfieffer did not have foot-<lb />
ball. Another move was brought<lb />
Torth to bring in the Little Three<lb />
of South Carolina: Wofford, Pres-<lb />
byterian and Newberry. This was to<lb />
e investigated before the next meet-<lb />
ing. (This topic will be discussed<lb />
more fully in the next edition.)<lb />
Dick Cherry, one of East Carolina's<lb />
and North State's great athletes,<lb />
was mentioned at the meeting by<lb />
Tom Robinson of Western Carolina.<lb />
Cherry, who was in the hospital at<lb />
Wilson with a mild case of T. B was<lb />
remembered for his outstanding play<lb />
in the conference.<lb />
Hats off go to coach Ray Mar-<lb />
tinez swimmers. Sparked by sprinter<lb />
Jimmy Meads, the Buc mermen swept<lb />
past William and Mary Monday in<lb />
their meet since before Christ-<lb />
mas. It was the thiid win of the<lb />
season with only a loss to Carolina<lb />
and a tie with the University of<lb />
Georgia marring the record. Tomor-<lb />
row the Bucs swim against Virginia<lb />
Military, the Southern Conference<lb />
4<lb />
champions.<lb />
At twelve the next day, pairings<lb />
J. R. Wilson worked the GRAVE-j were made and East Carolina drew<lb />
YARD SHIFT in the COFFiN MINE to play the first game that afternoon<lb />
at the head of DEAD MAN'S GULCH<lb />
near TOMBSTONE FLAT in the<lb />
FUNE'RAL RANGE 26 miles from<lb />
POISON SPRINGS in DEATH VAL-<lb />
Stetson downed the weary Buc-<lb />
caneers 76-70. Next day, Atlantic<lb />
Christian cracked them again, 71-68.<lb />
Coach Porter was experimenting fu-<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
LEY.�from Ripley's Believe it or notlriously in each match, trying to find<lb />
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ECC's Home Winning<lb />
Streak Snapped Here<lb />
Rhyne came to Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium the week before Christ-<lb />
maa and broke the Ee Cs"lina<lb />
ame home-court winning streak,<lb />
Qg the Pirates 82-63.<lb />
The fans sat stunned into almost<lb />
lete silence throughout the final<lb />
.es of the game when the �ud-<lb />
reahzation that the Bucs were<lb />
g to lose finally came home.<lb />
Lf-nior Rhyne's All-America center<lb />
Raeford Wells, the greatest indi-<lb />
vidual scorer the North State con-<lb />
ference has yet seen, pumped in 18<lb />
points, 16 in the second half, to pace<lb />
hia squad. Walter Cornwell grabbed<lb />
ih honors with 24.<lb />
Nick Nichols was top point-getter<lb />
for the Bucs with 20. Charlie Adams<lb />
and Don Harris netted 12 each.<lb />
That 82-63 loss in the so-called<lb />
"Jinx" gym, marked the first time<lb />
the Bucs had been beaten at home in<lb />
five years, since dedication day. In<lb />
dedication of the new gym five sea-<lb />
sons ago, North Carolina�going for<lb />
the first time under Frank McGuire�<lb />
dumped ECC by 13t points. Coach<lb />
Howard Porter's Pirates raced<lb />
through 50 consecutive victories with-<lb />
out defeat from that point, until<lb />
they were slugged by the Bears the<lb />
week before Christmas.<lb />
East Carolina's 50-game streak was<lb />
the longest ever recorded in North<lb />
Carolina (and possibly anywhere).<lb />
To be certain, the mark was one of<lb />
the longest ever attained by any<lb />
team.<lb />
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Some girls, I note, can eat and eat<lb />
And yet they still look trim and neat.<lb />
To aggravate the situation<lb />
I much dislike my fat's location.<lb />
I wouldn't so much want to change mew<lb />
If only I could rearrange me<lb />
atoaati Rearrange your smoking<lb />
ideas and find what contentment<lb />
means. Get real pleasure, real<lb />
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StattUnwtrtOy for Hr Omfr PMi potm.<lb />
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January Clearance<lb />
NOW GOING ON<lb />
Entire stock of SWEATERS�now reduced.<lb />
AH Sweaters formerly priced $11.95, $12.95,<lb />
and $13.95�<lb />
Now $8.95<lb />
One group of SWEATERS regular price<lb />
$10.00�<lb />
Now $5.95<lb />
One group of DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS<lb />
�Values to $5.00�<lb />
Now $1.94<lb />
Entire stock of SUITS<lb />
' 25 Percent OFF REGULAR PRICE<lb />
SPORT COATS greatly reduced<lb />
Entire stock of Bantamac SUEDE JACKETS<lb />
regular price $25.00�<lb />
Now $14.95<lb />
Bantamac and Botany JACKETS<lb />
25 Percent OFF REGULAR PRICE<lb />
Reversible Suburban COATS regular price<lb />
$29.50�<lb />
Now $22.50<lb />
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PAGHyOUE<lb />
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Ci&amp;OLIIA<lb />
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avarra<lb />
Publishes Science Text Book<lb />
by KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Dr. Jcihn Navan-a has recently<lb />
finished his third science text book,<lb />
Manual for Science Today and To-<lb />
morrow. The oook, which was writ-<lb />
ten in collaboration with Dr. Gerald<lb />
S. Craig, Professor Emeritus otf<lb />
Natural Science at Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity, will come off the -press in<lb />
one month.<lb />
In the book are methods which a<lb />
teacher might use in teaching science<lb />
in the elementary grades. Pictures of<lb />
student practice teachers from East<lb />
Carolina and children from Mrs.<lb />
Elsie Eagan's fifth grade classroom<lb />
at the Wahl-Coats Laboratory school<lb />
will appear in the book, which will be<lb />
circulated not only in the United<lb />
States, but also in Canada and other<lb />
foreign countries.<lb />
Ginn and Company, publishers of<lb />
the book, have praised the good pho-<lb />
tography which was done by East<lb />
Carolina student J. D. Henry. His<lb />
name will appear under the photo-<lb />
graphs in the book. Henry, who was<lb />
chief photographer for the East Car-<lb />
olinian last year, is chief photo-<lb />
grapher for the Buccaneer and has<lb />
been photographer for the News Bu-<lb />
reau of East Carolina for two years.<lb />
Navarra Comments<lb />
Dr. Navarra commented, "I think<lb />
J. D. does excellent photographic<lb />
work. The publishers were also quite<lb />
pleased with the quality of his work.<lb />
In fact, if 1 had known that his work<lb />
was of such a high caliber I would<lb />
ave used him for all the photogra-<lb />
phic work. I am planning to use him<lb />
on a long term project in evaluation<lb />
�rhich will eventually lead to or cul-<lb />
minate in a book on the subject.<lb />
It seems that Dr. Navarra never<lb />
stops writing. For three year he<lb />
has been working on a trade book<lb />
a out the moon. The material for<lb />
rimary education book has been<lb />
Ted, but it is not in final form<lb />
re are no definite pubUakara.<lb />
Second Year<lb />
his is Dr. Navarra's second year<lb />
: Kast Carolina. Before coming here<lb />
1 � taught for three years at Columbia<lb />
diversity in New York City. Com-<lb />
imenting the girls at East Carolina,<lb />
He professor stated that he enjoys<lb />
orVing with the elementary majors<lb />
horn he teaches because they are<lb />
all very pleasant and eager.<lb />
Hungarian Student<lb />
Scholarship Passes<lb />
Executive Council<lb />
Proposal for a four-year scholarship<lb />
for a Hungarian student at East<lb />
"arolina was- made by Dock Smith,<lb />
GA president, at the Executive Com-<lb />
mittee meeting this week.<lb />
The president suggested to the<lb />
committee that the 1956-57 SGA set<lb />
aside enough money (a proposed $750<lb />
t year) to send a Hungarian student I paper and is illustrated with photo-<lb />
to ECC starting this summer session, franks of student and alumni ac-<lb />
Alumni Bulletin Features 1<lb />
Fiftieth Anniversary Theme<lb />
East Carolina, -2� �"�� � ZZ<lb />
bulletin, the current sue of which teac J . the American<lb />
is now being distributed to members fe tQ upila. z w FrMeUe<lb />
of Kenansville, winner of the 1956<lb />
Alumni Achievement Award, who is<lb />
of the college Alumni Association,<lb />
features the themos of the fiftieth<lb />
niversarv of the founding of the'now serving as<lb />
 l   XTtU<lb />
an<lb />
college and of preparations for ob-<lb />
servance of the occasion. Materials in<lb />
the bulletin were prepared under the<lb />
supervision of James W. Butler,<lb />
alumni secretary.<lb />
The booklet is printed on<lb />
slick<lb />
Above is one of the photographs taken by J. D. Henry, a student<lb />
here, which will appeal in Dr. John Navarra's "Manual for Science<lb />
Fashion School Offers<lb />
One-Year Scholarships<lb />
To Interested Girls<lb />
Fashion Fellowships are being of-<lb />
ered by the Tobe-Coburn school for<lb />
' shion careers in New York City<lb />
o senior women, according to an-<lb />
vjneements received today. All sen-<lb />
r women gradhating before August<lb />
1957 are eligible to apply for the<lb />
"owship. offered for the year<lb />
1958.<lb />
fellowship to Tobe-Coburn covers<lb />
- u'l tuition of $1150. The number<lb />
i fellowships, not to exceed four,<lb />
wi! be determined by the merit of<lb />
candidates who submit presentations.<lb />
The well-known New York school<lb />
o'frs these fellowships yearly to en-<lb />
courage able college graduates to<lb />
enter the fashion field�a field which<lb />
holds unusual advancement oppor-<lb />
rntics for well-trained young wo-<lb />
men. Graduates of the School hold<lb />
jr uying, advertising, styling,<lb />
n the magazine editorial<lb />
rk.<lb />
The students of tLe One Year<lb />
Course have contact with the fashion<lb />
industry through lectures by import-<lb />
ant rashion -personalities, visits to<lb />
manufacturers, department stores,<lb />
fashion shows and museums. In ad-<lb />
dition fhey organize and participate<lb />
in fashion shows and fashion exhibits<lb />
at tf:e Sch ol, nd have ten full weeks<lb />
of working experience, with pay, in<lb />
New York stores and other fashion<lb />
organizations.<lb />
Now attending Tobe-Coburn as<lb />
holders of the 1956-1957 fellowships<lb />
are graduates of The University of<lb />
Texas, Oregon State College, and<lb />
the University of Minnesota.<lb />
Senior women may secure Faahion<lb />
Fellowship registration blanks from<lb />
the vocational office, or from the<lb />
Fashion Fellowship Secretary, Tobe-<lb />
Coburn School for Fashion Careers,<lb />
851 Madison Avenue, New York 21,<lb />
New York. Registration closes Jan-<lb />
uary 31, 1957.<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
been a leading soloist for the past<lb />
two years in the annual presentation<lb />
of the Messiah here on campus. Miss<lb />
Crews has also sung with the East<lb />
Carolina orchestra on several oc-<lb />
casions.<lb />
SPORTS�Dick Cherry, the first<lb />
East Carolina athlete to receive full-<lb />
fledged All-America honors as a<lb />
small school performer, was named<lb />
student of tie year in sports, accord-<lb />
ing to the voting given him by the<lb />
East Carolinian staff. Despite the<lb />
fact that Cherry did not take as ac-<lb />
tive a part in school sports as he had<lb />
in past years, he still made the head-<lb />
lines. Cherry was stricken with tu-<lb />
berculosis shortly after he dropped<lb />
out of .school. He is now in Wilson<lb />
sanitorium undergoing treatment for<lb />
his illness.<lb />
Many outsiders have also made<lb />
contributions to the news at East<lb />
Carolina this year. The staff se-<lb />
lected two as outstanding.<lb />
BEST ENTERTAINMENT � The<lb />
Navy Band was chosen as the best<lb />
of the performances provided by the<lb />
College entertainment series in the<lb />
year of 1956 from the standpoint of<lb />
news-interest. The Navy Band was<lb />
the only group that played for a<lb />
standing-room-only audience.<lb />
THE MOST DISTINGUISHED<lb />
GUEST�It was quite an honor for<lb />
the third most distinguished govern-<lb />
ment leader in the nation to visit<lb />
the East Carolina campus. Sam Ray-<lb />
burn, known aB Mr. Democrat, him-<lb />
self, spoke to a huge Eastern North<lb />
Carolina political rally held in Wright<lb />
Auditorium in September. Among<lb />
other dignitaries at this rally were<lb />
Governor Hodges, Senators Ervin<lb />
and Scott, and other prominent po-<lb />
litical figures.<lb />
Order Diplomas<lb />
Dr. Orval L. Phillips, Regist-<lb />
rar, reminds all students who<lb />
plan to complete their work by<lb />
the end of spring-quarter, and,<lb />
those who have not applied for<lb />
graduation, that diplomas will<lb />
be ordered on January 18. He<lb />
pointed out that it was important<lb />
for seniors to make their orders<lb />
at that time as each year a few<lb />
students do not make applications<lb />
in time to receive their diplomas.<lb />
to ECC,<lb />
for four years. The suggestion was<lb />
met with approval by the committee<lb />
nJ was put in the form of a motion<lb />
v-hieh was then passed. Smith sug-<lb />
gested that the money be taken from<lb />
hi. year's treasury as it will be an<lb />
ct of the 1956-57 legislature and not<lb />
the responsibility of an incoming<lb />
oily. Hubert Forrest, treasurer, said<lb />
there would be enough money in the<lb />
treasury at the end of spring quar-<lb />
ei<lb />
Alffff at the Executive Committee<lb />
meeting three organizations on cam-<lb />
pus were recognized. Mike Katsias,<lb />
representing the Delta Sigma Rho<lb />
Fraternity, read to the Executive<lb />
Committee the most important parts<lb />
of the constitution of the organiza-<lb />
tion. The fraternity's request to be<lb />
ecognized was made into the form<lb />
of a motion and passed by the com-<lb />
mittee with the understanding thai<lb />
'hey would be active for � year, af-<lb />
ir which time they could request a<lb />
seat on the legislature.<lb />
Billy Sykes, representing the Basic<lb />
Club of the ROTC, read the import-<lb />
ant parts of their constitution and re-<lb />
quested that they be also recognized.<lb />
The motion was made and passed.<lb />
Dallas Dixon, representing the Drill<lb />
Team of the ROTC, read parts of<lb />
heir constitution and requested both<lb />
recognition and a seat on the legis-<lb />
lature. The Drill Team was recog-<lb />
nized by the committee, but they were<lb />
not granted a seat. The President<lb />
told Mr. Sykes and Mr. Dixon that<lb />
should the entire ROTC request a<lb />
seat on the legislature that the re-<lb />
quest would be granted.<lb />
graphs<lb />
tivities. The cover bears the college<lb />
seal and the caption "Our 50th An-<lb />
niversary" printed on a gold border<lb />
and a photograph off the Austin build-<lb />
ing, oldest classroom building on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Alumni participation in the observ-<lb />
ance of the fiftieth anniversary and<lb />
various activities for the "Golden<lb />
Anr.iver.sary Year" are diacussed.<lb />
March 8, 1957, is the half-century<lb />
mark of the ratification in 1907 by<lb />
t"e General Assembly of an act pro-<lb />
viding for the establishment of the<lb />
Baal Carolina Teachers Training<lb />
School, now East Carolina College.<lb />
Special Recognition<lb />
Alumni who receive special recogni-<lb />
tion in illustrated articles of the bul-<lb />
letin include Mrs. Nell Wise Wechter<lb />
of Greensboro, winner of the Franklin<lb />
a director of the<lb />
magazine North Carolina Education;<lb />
and Jane Hall of the staff of the Ra-<lb />
leigh News and Observer, who was<lb />
recently awarded one of the six 1957<lb />
Re id Foundation Fellowships of<lb />
.y,u00 'or a year's study abroad.<lb />
Queens<lb />
Four East Carolina students or<lb />
forma? students chosen as queens<lb />
during 1956 are pictured. They are<lb />
Joan Melton of Albemarle, "Miss<lb />
North Carolina Patricia Lee Si-<lb />
mon Is of New Bern, "Miss North<lb />
Carolina Dairy Princess Dianne<lb />
Johnson of AsLeboro, Greensboro's<lb />
day Jubilee queen; and Jane Car-<lb />
ter of Carthage, queen of East Caro-<lb />
lina's Homecoming Day for Alumni<lb />
last fall.<lb />
Emma L. Hooper of the college de-<lb />
partment of English is the subject of<lb />
an article dealing with her leadership<lb />
in activities of the Future Teachers<lb />
of America. Monique Farge of Tunis,<lb />
Tunisia, and Raquel Cordeiro of Cor-<lb />
doba, Argentina, two of East<lb />
Carolina's foreign students, are<lb />
introduced to aAumni through an<lb />
article and a photograph.<lb />
Religious Leader<lb />
Will Speak At<lb />
Y Hut Sunday<lb />
Reverend V lu lli�f of the Un<lb />
versalist Church at Outlaws Budg<lb />
will speak on "An In the<lb />
tice and Teaching of Relifioa<lb />
in the Public School at 8 p.m. Jan.<lb />
uary 13 a- the Y Hut T �nK<lb />
will be sponsored b) tik . ville<lb />
Cnitaiian Fellot and the organ-<lb />
ization committee fo I 'Liberal<lb />
Religious Youth" (TJnivi jnj.<lb />
oop on<lb />
Parents, facultj n i<lb />
� il teacher and studei ?ar.<lb />
ici ate in the i<lb />
.should be of special inter I �n<lb />
future teachers as �� ents<lb />
�nd all who hart I � . our<lb />
.schools and the chiio' heart.<lb />
Coffee and doughnuts w i erred<lb />
and a preliminary discus<lb />
held at 7:30 p.m. Eve? ,n.<lb />
vited.<lb />
Student Teaching; Program<lb />
Now Includes 143 Seniors<lb />
At Convention<lb />
President John D. Messick is<lb />
attending a meeting of the Asso-<lb />
ciation of American Colleges in<lb />
Philadelphia January 8-10. Re-<lb />
presentatives from colleger<lb />
throughout the United States will<lb />
be present for a discussion of<lb />
problems of interest in higher<lb />
education. The theme of discus-<lb />
sions is "Education of Free Men<lb />
in a Free World.<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
Portraitist<lb />
Evans Street<lb />
317<lb />
East Carolina's program of stu-<lb />
dent teaching for the winter quarter<lb />
includes as participants 143 seniors,<lb />
according to a report from the office<lb />
of Dr. J. L. Oppelt, director of stu-<lb />
dent teaching and placement at the<lb />
college. The group includes 51 men<lb />
and i2 women.<lb />
They are gaining practical ex-<lb />
perience as instructors in the Coats-<lb />
Wahl laboratory School on the cam-<lb />
pus, the Creenville High School and<lb />
city'elementary schools, and nineteen<lb />
high schools in various localities of<lb />
Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Forty-six, or approximately a third<lb />
of the seniors now engaged in stu-<lb />
dent teaching, are doing their work<lb />
in the field of elementary education<lb />
and conducting classes from the first<lb />
through the eighth grades, Dr. Op-<lb />
pelt's report indicates. Others are<lb />
tea-hing subjects in the high school<lb />
urrienhun, including industrial arts,<lb />
aits, busineai education, English,<lb />
French, mathematics, science, home<lb />
�oonomics, health and physical edu-<lb />
ation, music, and the social studies.<lb />
(enters where East Carolina sen-<lb />
ion are now teaching include, in ad-<lb />
iition to the schools on the campus<lb />
and in Greenville, the Ayden, Bethel,<lb />
Bfivoir-Falkland, Chicod, Contentnea,<lb />
Grimesland, Stokes-Pactolus, Winter-<lb />
Marine Corps Officer<lb />
On Campus Next Week<lb />
Captain ("haik-s B. Redmai<lb />
Marine Corps Officer Procurement<lb />
O fleer beadqoartert ii q Ra-<lb />
leigh, North (arolina wili be or<lb />
campus on 14, 15, and 16 January,<lb />
1957 to interview freshman<lb />
mores and juniors for a'<lb />
the Marine Corps "PI7"<lb />
Seniors are eligible to enr<lb />
Officer Candidate rogram.<lb />
tese fine program! will<lb />
ta earn a com mion as a Second<lb />
Lieutenant in the V. 8<lb />
an will in nu way Utterferi<lb />
college studies. Studer <lb />
more information regard g<lb />
gram should see Dr. Leo W. �:<lb />
ville, IjH Grange, Kmston. Lo<lb />
New Bern, Plymouth, Robe<lb />
Rock Ridge, Tarhoro, Washin -<lb />
Williamston high KBO<lb />
f<lb />
L<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For All Occasions<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
-<lb />
ALL TOP HIT<lb />
RECORDS<lb />
75c<lb />
PLUS TAX<lb />
Bargains in<lb />
SHEET MUSIC<lb />
rtcar<lb />
XDiAWOHDlttKCS<lb />
JOHNSON'S<lb />
For the Best in Music<lb />
Evans St.�Five Points<lb />
� <lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods-Visit<lb />
Bigg Drag Stare<lb />
Proctor Hotel Bufldtaff<lb />
Open S a. m10 p. m.  Sunday 8;30 a. m<lb />
10-30 a.  4 p. nilff p. m.<lb />
WHAT IS A JOSHED POtTI<lb />
JOHM COLLINS.<lb />
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Artcarvedys<lb />
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Only Artcarved diamond rings,<lb />
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ST. LOUIS u.<lb />
Ludcies<lb />
Taste Better<lb />
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Sticklers are simple riddles<lb />
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and for hundreds that never<lb />
see print. So send stacks of<lb />
'em with your name, address,<lb />
college and class to Happy-<lb />
Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount<lb />
Vernon, N. Y.<lb />
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