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ile<lb />
Elections<lb />
A person can't expect to win a big<lb />
rffice by merely making himself the<lb />
i)bjed of the public eye and ear. See<lb />
( ontroversial Currents" on page 2.<lb />
East�i<lb />
I time XXXII<lb />
Has honor disappeared? �fee "Pistohi<lb />
P Paces" on page 2.<lb />
 1.t<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957<lb />
PiratesHost To Arch-Rivals A C C Tonight<lb />
Jean Fiaher, Wilmington, and Richard Leonard, Erwin, Miss and<lb />
Representative Student Teacher, vtill represent East Carolina at the<lb />
 spring conference to be held in Wilmington March 21-23.<lb />
Fisher, Leonard Are Named<lb />
Migs, Mr. Student Teacher<lb />
By MARTH<lb />
er of Wilmington and<lb />
ard of Erwin have been<lb />
M ad and Mr. Representative<lb />
lent 1 eachex fur the year 1956-57.<lb />
aa alternates are Pat Ever-<lb />
imbia and Greenville Batiks<lb />
ih inajur and English mi-<lb />
b sher practice taught<lb />
i � in eleventh and twelfth<lb />
S anisfa classes in Grainger<lb />
. Kmston. She cited this<lb />
 far the most profitable<lb />
ii ! base had at East Carolina<lb />
�any one of the most en-<lb />
LBting the iuture, Miss Fisner<lb />
lana to enter the teaching<lb />
although arrangements<lb />
moment very indefinite.<lb />
i student here she has been<lb />
in campus administration and<lb />
nations. She has held the office<lb />
ant of the Sophomore<lb />
I of Fleming Hall and has<lb />
I aa a college marshal and, for<lb />
ast three years, a? a member of<lb />
SGA. Currently she is officiating<lb />
lent of the women's judiciary.<lb />
 Pi Alpha member, Miss<lb />
isted in this year's "Who's<lb />
Among Students in American<lb />
and Univeisities<lb />
Mr. Student Teacher<lb />
ird Ieonard is both majoring<lb />
Ting in science. At present<lb />
practice teaching in tenth gTade<lb />
logy claasaa and in eleventh and<lb />
-�� fth grade chemistry classes in<lb />
High School. Commented Leo-<lb />
I "This is one of the most fascin-<lb />
A WILSON<lb />
ating quarters I have spent here at<lb />
college. I am enjoying practice teach-<lb />
ing even more thaa 1 ever expected<lb />
Afte�- graauanon ne will accept a<lb />
position as a medical technologist at<lb />
Pitt County Memorial Hospital, where<lb />
h� has held a part-time laboratory<lb />
job for the past year. Also he plans<lb />
to continue his education at East<lb />
Carolina College until he receives a<lb />
M. A. degree in the field of science.<lb />
Three honorary fraternities hold<lb />
hi; membership: Phi Sigma Pi, Gam-<lb />
ma Theta Upsilon, and Chi Beta Phi<lb />
of which he is secretary. He has<lb />
maintained a seat in the Student<lb />
Government Association and has ad-<lb />
vanced to the office of president of<lb />
the Science Club.<lb />
Narrowed Down<lb />
A Miss and Mr. Representative<lb />
Student Teacher are selected each<lb />
year from North Carolina institutions<lb />
with teacher-education departments.<lb />
This honor is bestowed upon two sen-<lb />
iors who have completed their practice<lb />
teaching during the fall or winter<lb />
quarters and who show great promise<lb />
of becoming outstanding teachers. E-<lb />
valuative criteria to be met by the<lb />
two include essential qualities of<lb />
personality, professional competen-<lb />
cies and attitudes, scholastic standing,<lb />
cultural background, and understand-<lb />
ing of educational aims.<lb />
Nominees from almost ever' field<lb />
of curriculum were considered by a<lb />
special selection committee of tbe<lb />
college. Dr. Hazel Taylor served as<lb />
chairman of the nine-member corn-<lb />
see TEACHER on page 4<lb />
Newspaper Talent<lb />
Show Will Be Held<lb />
Week From Today<lb />
risrht Lights Of '57'<lb />
Features Outstanding<lb />
Acts, Beauty, Talent<lb />
East Carolina's finest talent will<lb />
' e featured when the East Carolinian<lb />
presents "Bright Lights of 1957" on<lb />
Thursday night, February 14 at eight<lb />
o'clock in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Under the direction of veteran<lb />
"layhouse director and actor Charlie<lb />
Briggs, the newspaper's annual talent<lb />
show will feature coeds who parti-<lb />
cipated in the Miss North Carolina<lb />
contest and variou,s other beauty<lb />
contests in North Carolina.<lb />
The beauties, Linda Whichard, Sue j<lb />
Heath, Pat Shearin, and Diana John-<lb />
son will star in a skit entitled<lb />
"Standing on the Corner Written<lb />
and directed by Briggs, he and Bubba<lb />
Driver will also be featured along<lb />
with t" e campus queens.<lb />
Another bright light in the show<lb />
i.s MarvLs Edwards, lovely majorette,<lb />
who will give a performance entitled<lb />
"Blacksmith Blues To the back-<lb />
ground of a Dixieland combo, Ruth<lb />
Cuthbert, who will perform her daring<lb />
"freeze" act and singer O. B. Gilley,<lb />
a veteran of many campus talent<lb />
shows, will also be featured.<lb />
Miss Cuthbert's act has been ac-<lb />
claimed by student viewers as one �f<lb />
the most outstanding acts ever to<lb />
hit East Carolina. Rachel Cordova,<lb />
the Argentine ballad singer, will sing<lb />
Latin American songs.<lb />
Others include twirler Bobby El-<lb />
wanger, who is a member of East<lb />
Carolina, band, singer Carolyn Elam,<lb />
and pantomimer Lou Lewis.<lb />
The East Carolinian has sponsored<lb />
a talent show annually for the past<lb />
few years. All proceeds go towards<lb />
sending members of the newspaper<lb />
staff to the annual Columbia Scho-<lb />
lastic Press Association convention<lb />
in New York City early next quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA'S PIRATES� The 1956-57 edition of the ECC Pirates though rated 12-point underdogs in<lb />
tonight's contest, seem anxious to meet the Bulldogs in the above picture. They are, lirnt row: Tim Smothers,<lb />
Nick Nichols, Don Harris; second row, Harold Ingram, Freddy James,harlie Adams, and Guy Mendenhall;<lb />
back row, Joe Plaster. Game time tonight is eight o'clock. (Nora Willis phots)<lb />
Concerning Alcoholic Beverages<lb />
No Real Issue; Bylaws Need Clarifying<lb />
An initial investigation by an SGA<lb />
committee concerning the alcoholic<lb />
beverage problem on campus has<lb />
found that there is no real issue in-<lb />
volved but that the constitutional<lb />
bylaws stating the unishment that<lb />
such an offense merits need clarfica-<lb />
tion. The problem was propounded<lb />
at an earlier SGA meeting by Eddie<lb />
Ditinis, Chairman of the Men's Judic-<lb />
iary.<lb />
A ter obtaining the opinions of a<lb />
"creditable representation of the .stu-<lb />
dent body, faculty, and administra-<lb />
Shakespearean Play Slated<lb />
Shakespeare's "As You Like It"<lb />
will be presented in April as a point<lb />
project of the college and the city of<lb />
Greenville<lb />
The second in a series of annual<lb />
Shakespearean productions, the com-<lb />
edy is scheduled as an event of the<lb />
Greenville Fine Arts Festival for<lb />
1957 and of the Golden Anniversary<lb />
Celebration marking the establishment<lb />
of East Carolina in 1907.<lb />
Performances will take place<lb />
Thursday and Friday, April 25-26, in<lb />
the Flanagan Sylvan Theater on the<lb />
campus. Tryouts will be held Monday<lb />
and Tuesday, March 4-5, at 7:30 p.<lb />
m. in the Flanagan auditorium at the<lb />
college. According to expectations,<lb />
the class will include representative<lb />
of the college and of Greenville.<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey, director of<lb />
State Band Clinic Features Concerts<lb />
eoncerti will be chief enter-<lb />
en: features of the Eastern<lb />
too of the All-State Band Clinic<lb />
Friday and Saturday of this<lb />
February 8-9. Both programs<lb />
be open to the public.<lb />
Student musicians from thirty high<lb />
ola in the eastern counties of the<lb />
ate will attend the clinic and will<lb />
play in the 120-piece concert band,<lb />
to be organized on the campus. This<lb />
nble directed by Herbert Fred<lb />
�f the University of North Carolina,<lb />
will appear Saturday nigbt at 8 p. m.<lb />
the Wright auditorium in a concert<lb />
which will climax activities of the<lb />
' linic.<lb />
Carter<lb />
The East Carolina Concert Band,<lb />
directed by Herbert L. Carter of the<lb />
basic faculty, will bonor visitors<lb />
ifHth a program at 8 p. m. noay<lb />
Tit in the McGinnis auditorium<lb />
Edition to rehearsas of the<lb />
nd under the direction of Mr.<lb />
student musicians will receive<lb />
a in a seriea ofgroup meet-<lb />
1 instruments. Direct<lb />
ors of bands in high schools of this<lb />
state and members of the East Caro-<lb />
lina music faculty will serve as lea-<lb />
Band Director Carter<lb />
ders of these groups.<lb />
Daniel Bonade, professor at the<lb />
Julliard School of music, will be pre-<lb />
sent at the clinic and will conduct<lb />
discussions and demonstrations of the<lb />
clarinet for both students and teach-<lb />
ers. Mr. Bonade is recognised in mus-<lb />
ic circles as one of the great clari-<lb />
netists and teachers of the present<lb />
lay.<lb />
Program<lb />
The Clinic Concert Band will play<lb />
on Saturday's program intermezzi<lb />
from the Wolf-Ferrari "Jewels of<lb />
the Madonna Franck's "Psyche and<lb />
Eros "Finnish Rhapsody by Fred,<lb />
and other selections, including a<lb />
group of marches.<lb />
Among numbers to be performed<lb />
by the East Carolina Concert Band<lb />
Friday will be Mozart's "Impressario<lb />
Overture the "Railroad Suite" by<lb />
Mitchell; marches for band by Bach<lb />
and Beethoven, and other selections.<lb />
James H. Paraell of the East Carolina<lb />
faculty will be horn soloist with the<lb />
band in a performance of the rondo<lb />
i from Mozart's "Concerto No. Ill in<lb />
E. Flat<lb />
the college dramatics club, the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse, is now acting as<lb />
chairman of the production. With<lb />
various committees, he is working<lb />
with Mrs. J. H. B. Moore of Green-<lb />
ville, chairman, and others connected<lb />
with the 1957 Greenville Fine Arts<lb />
Festival.<lb />
William Persick has been appointed<lb />
technical director of the production<lb />
of "As You Like It Dr. Edgar Hirsh-<lb />
berg is publicity chairman. Both are<lb />
members of the college faculty.<lb />
The casting committee includes, in<lb />
addition to Mrs. Moore and Dr. Wi-<lb />
they, Bob Forney of Greenville; Dr.<lb />
George Cook and Claude Garren of<lb />
East Carolina; and Barbara Harrell<lb />
and William C. Dixon, Jr student<lb />
members of the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house.<lb />
An outdoor production of Shake-<lb />
speare's "Macbeth" last spring, with<lb />
a cast of students and faculty mem-<lb />
bers at the college, marked the dedi-<lb />
cation of the Flanagan Sylvan Thea-<lb />
ter, a gift to East Carolina from the<lb />
family of the late E. G. Flanagan<lb />
of Greenville. This year's production<lb />
of "As You Like It" will be the second<lb />
in a series of Shakespearean plays<lb />
to be presented there.<lb />
Seminar Scheduled<lb />
A seminar for North Caro-<lb />
lina college students for observ-<lb />
ing government will be held in<lb />
Raleigh from February 28 to<lb />
March 2. The seminar is spon-<lb />
sored by the American Friends<lb />
Service Committee. Students will<lb />
have the opportunity of an on-<lb />
the-spot study of government in<lb />
action.<lb />
The seminar will also include<lb />
serious discussion concerning the<lb />
key issues confronting the legis-<lb />
lature.<lb />
For information write: Jam<lb />
Shotts. American Friends Ser-<lb />
vice Committee, P. O. Box 1307,<lb />
High Point, N. C.<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
tion" the committee chairman Mike<lb />
Katsiaa told the newspaper that his<lb />
committee had found that there was<lb />
not a real issue involved, but that<lb />
most peo; le contacted thought that<lb />
the bylaws should be clarified.<lb />
He said that most of the people<lb />
understood the position of the judic-<lb />
iary since the bylaws were definitely<lb />
vague on this point.<lb />
No Issue<lb />
Kat. ias stated that most of the<lb />
student expressing an opinion to<lb />
his investigating committee felt that<lb />
no real issue was involved since there<lb />
was a state law concerning alcoholic<lb />
beverages and since the administra-<lb />
tion had issued a bulletin explaining<lb />
it.<lb />
Administrators Comment<lb />
The committee chairman stated that<lb />
most of the administrators and fac-<lb />
ulty that were contacted felt the same<lb />
way as the students.<lb />
Commenting on the issue, Dean<lb />
Tucker toli the committee that pen-<lb />
alties concerning the possession of<lb />
such beverages on campus, on the<lb />
) rson, and in the dorms will be dealt<lb />
with accordingly by the administra-<lb />
tion and the judiciary.<lb />
"The minimum punishment of for-<lb />
feiting a dorm room should surely<lb />
be taken into consideration Tucker<lb />
told the investigators.<lb />
Mr. Baker, housing director, said<lb />
that for the benefit of any student<lb />
involved, the bylaws should be a-<lb />
mende.i and clarified, and that pun-<lb />
ishment should be levied equally.<lb />
Firearms<lb />
According to the committee, Chief<lb />
Harrell felt the same way about the<lb />
see BEVERAGES on page 4<lb />
Bulldogs Rated<lb />
12-Points Over<lb />
Porter's Five<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Tonight will be one of the biggest<lb />
asketba.l nights of the year for East<lb />
Carolina; Atlantic Christian's Bull-<lb />
logs invade Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
The hot cage rivalry that has been<lb />
raging between the two schools -ince<lb />
I98f will lie blazing anew tonight,<lb />
�s the Bulldogs try to do something<lb />
�hat no ACC club has been able to<lb />
'o in five years. Coach Jack Mc-<lb />
omas' crew will be shooting to earn<lb />
a victory over the Bucs on the Mem-<lb />
orial Gymnisium floor�and pre-<lb />
Jictions give the Bulldogs a good<lb />
c" ance of achieving that goal to-<lb />
� -ight.<lb />
Atlantic Christian is currently<lb />
boasting a 6-5 mark in North State<lb />
Con'erence play and has produced one<lb />
of t" e strongest club in the Wilson<lb />
College's history. ECC, on the other<lb />
hand is having one of its worst sea-<lb />
sons to date. The Pirates have a 5-6<lb />
mark in conference at present and<lb />
have been beaten twice in the cele-<lb />
brated "Jinx" gym already.<lb />
Br s Favored<lb />
The nigh . i'ter Western Carolina<lb />
toppd tht i irates here 74-68, they<lb />
traveled to Wilson and were trimmed<lb />
90-64 by the Bulldogs. This fact,<lb />
along with the two comparative<lb />
records and the fact that ECC has<lb />
been having injury woes seems to<lb />
point to a third Pirate loss in Mem-<lb />
orial Gymnasium.<lb />
A thing that the predictors fre-<lb />
quently overlook however, is the fact<lb />
that records mean nothing in a rivalry<lb />
as hot and intense as the ECC-ACC<lb />
one. Last season, ECC was riding<lb />
high over the rest of the loop and<lb />
ultimately wound up the regular-<lb />
season cham: ions. They clipped ACC<lb />
here in Memorial Gym and were rated<lb />
favorites in the Wilson contest. The<lb />
Bulldogs, however, hadn't read the<lb />
predictions. They turned on the power<lb />
to hand a decisive licking to the visit-<lb />
ing Pirates.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter has been<lb />
having a lion's share of difficulty<lb />
this season with his starting lineup.<lb />
Early in the season, the Fox was not<lb />
entirely .satisfied with his roster as<lb />
it was. He experimented and shifted<lb />
and ultimately came up with a better-<lb />
working outfit. Then, further trouble<lb />
invaded the local camp. Injuries.<lb />
First, Nick Nichols, junior forward<lb />
began having trouble with an old<lb />
see GAME on page 3<lb />
For Annual Azalea Festival<lb />
Betty Jo Butts Chosen As Representative<lb />
"I was so overjoyed<lb />
speechless. That's why<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
I was just I anything when I was chosen ex-<lb />
I didn't say I claimed pretty senior Betty Jo Butts<lb /><lb />
�SL:�Sitf&amp;i8ftl<lb />
BETTY JO BUTTS<lb />
Festival.<lb />
will represent East Carolins at the annual Azalea<lb />
when the SGA picked her to represent<lb />
East Carolina College at the annual<lb />
Azalea Festival in Wilmington March<lb />
28.<lb />
Hailing from Angier, this golden<lb />
haired lass with the friendly blue eyes<lb />
Hegan gaining honors in her fresh-<lb />
man year when she was elected sec-<lb />
retary of Cotten Hall during summer<lb />
school. Last year she was elected<lb />
marshal and this year she is the SGA<lb />
representative for the senior class.<lb />
She is a member of the Tau Sigma<lb />
honorary education fr?ternity. This<lb />
fall she sponsored the Tau Sigma<lb />
fraternity at Homecoming and last<lb />
year she was the sponsor for Jarvis<lb />
Hall at the Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart<lb />
Ball.<lb />
Activities for the festival include<lb />
a street dance, Thursday night and<lb />
a luncheon and a series of teas Fri-<lb />
day. Friday night representatives<lb />
from eight colleges will be presented<lb />
at a dance at the Country Club at<lb />
which Dr. Messick will be present.<lb />
Saturday a'ternoon the represent-<lb />
ative3 will ride on a float with the<lb />
Azalea Queen. The evening dresses<lb />
to be worn at the parade and also at<lb />
the coronation Saturday night are to<lb />
he given to the girls by the Wilming-<lb />
ton Chamber of Commerce.<lb />
"Pat Everton, last year's repre-<lb />
sentative, has really given me a lot<lb />
of helpful hints and advice<lb />
mented BeJo. ASil<lb />
quarter Tin-going to Richmond, Va<lb />
to sho? for clothes. I wish to thank<lb />
the SGA for choosing me to represent<lb />
Bast Carolina and I will do every-<lb />
thing possible to represent my col-<lb />
lege well"<lb /><pb facs="00038417_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAOZ TWO<lb />
 BAST CAB0L1NUK<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY<lb />
r ' i; ,w<lb />
Lukewarm Religion<lb />
By RALPH LAMM<lb />
(The folio winy editorial, which appeared<lb />
in laxt week's edition, has been discussed at<lb />
severed meetings during this week's Religious<lb />
Emphasis Week activities. We are running<lb />
it again for those of you who heard it being<lb />
discussed but failed to read it. Guest ivriter<lb />
Ralph Lamm, a senior from Wilson, is presi-<lb />
dent of both the Inter-Religious Council and<lb />
the Baptist Student Union.�Editor.)<lb />
What I have to say here may have been<lb />
said a long time ago, but I believe it to be<lb />
especially appropriate as we approach this<lb />
year's Religious Emphasis Week on campus.<lb />
Is religion really important in a person s<lb />
life? Most people seem to agree that religion<lb />
is important in a person's life. And when I say<lb />
religion I am not referring to Christianity.<lb />
These words are often misused interchange-<lb />
ably. Rather, I am referring to the thing to<lb />
which a person is bound, the thing to which he<lb />
has given his allegiance, be it faith or reason,<lb />
self or mankind.<lb />
The thing that seems to bother most peo-<lb />
ple on our campus, and I believe our campus<lb />
to be no different from most of the world in<lb />
this respect, is the question of "Just how re-<lb />
ligious can I be?" How far am I to go in com-<lb />
mitting myself? Divided allegiance soon ends<lb />
in frustration. No one has ever succeeded in<lb />
half-committment or divided allegiance. Tol-<lb />
erance of ideologies other than our own is<lb />
necessary. Compromise may be dangerous.<lb />
Many of us are trying to lead double<lb />
lives. We are lukewarm in our religion. We<lb />
always seek the middle of the road or the<lb />
path where there ib least resistance. I wish<lb />
that this campus were either hot or cold. I<lb />
wish that students were either fully committed<lb />
or not commited at all. In other words if you re<lb />
a Christian leave no doubt in the minds of<lb />
others that you're a Christian. If you're a<lb />
skeptic leave no doubt in the minds of others<lb />
that you're a skeptic. Be consistent in what<lb />
you stand for.<lb />
No person can be labeled a "fanatic" be-<lb />
cause he has dedicated himself to a certain<lb />
way of life and because, having dedicated him-<lb />
self, he is consistent in what he stands for.<lb />
No criticism of a Christian could cut deeper<lb />
than that of half-committment or luke-<lb />
warmness. If your religion is not worthy ox<lb />
your complete allegiance, then why bother<lb />
with it at all?<lb />
There must be something at the center<lb />
of every life. There must be some aim and<lb />
purpose in life. No matter what we believe<lb />
this aim and purpose to be, surely they must<lb />
be the same in the classroom as in the home<lb />
and in the soda shop and dormitory bull ses-<lb />
sions as in a quiet talk with a friend.<lb />
Religion is for the whole of life. We can-<lb />
not say, "I wll be religious in my spiritual<lb />
life" and then cast our religion aside in our<lb />
social and moral lives. It must penetrate every<lb />
area of life, becoming a part of the �le<lb />
person instead of the whole for a part of the<lb />
person.<lb />
Are we afraid to commit ourselves to<lb />
something? Is it easier to be called "luke-<lb />
warm" or "middle-of-the-road" than a re-<lb />
ligious fanatic?" Is it easier to serve two<lb />
masters than one?<lb />
Jimmy FerreH<lb />
Favorite Stories<lb />
Concerning AC's<lb />
Bulldog Group<lb />
MY FRIENDS in the Wilson area<lb />
are continuously reminding m� , of<lb />
the fact that East Carolina's Pirates<lb />
have had rough sailing this year and<lb />
should be flying their flag at half<lb />
mast.<lb />
I'm quick to point out, however, that<lb />
no news has drifted down our way<lb />
concerning the Bulldog's winning a<lb />
blue ribbon in any canine show.<lb />
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN comea to<lb />
Memorial Gym tonight amidst a time<lb />
of crisis for both the Bulldogs and<lb />
Porter's Pirates. Contrary to the<lb />
past few years, both of the teams are<lb />
clinging to the North State Confer-<lb />
ence's midriff while some of the west-<lb />
erners enjoy top positions on .the<lb />
totem pole.<lb />
At any rate, however, should Coach<lb />
Porter's crew stow away a victory<lb />
tonight, it would be an indication of<lb />
a successful season so far as East<lb />
Carolina's student body is concerned.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Advice From A Great<lb />
American Philosopher<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
man, must<lb />
Waldo Em<lb />
(iT'S THE time of the year that I<lb />
turn sports writer and devote space<lb />
to some of my favorite stories about<lb />
Atlantic Christian's basketball ag-<lb />
gregation.<lb />
A publicity man from the Wilson<lb />
school, a rather nice fellow who often<lb />
isited the sports editor of The Wil-<lb />
son Daily Times during the summer,<lb />
wa. always telling me some tall tales<lb />
about the AC team that was sure to<lb />
bam up the North State Conference<lb />
during thi basketball season.<lb />
He made it a point to give me a<lb />
weekly account of the activities of<lb />
a long, tall fellow from down around<lb />
the coast who was born tossing bas-<lb />
ketballs through a hoop. This fella,<lb />
he explained, would make Porter's<lb />
hoys look like a pack of midgets.<lb />
"You haven't got a chance down<lb />
there he'd say.<lb />
Bryan Harrison<lb />
"Whoso would be a<lb />
nonccnf rmist�Ralph<lb />
elf-Reliance<lb />
At the risk of being accused ol taking<lb />
things out-f context this writer ii tea<lb />
you to partake a little of a great American<lb />
v riter and philosopher. If y u like th<lb />
pie, y u can further delve into his worl<lb />
via the library. Whether you agree o<lb />
agree is nt important. You are only<lb />
t have an open mind and to think �<lb />
ub-ut th philosophy imparted. Hm<lb />
lor tboae who cannot help but twist<lb />
warp thing to their own purpose, th<lb />
umn is n t for you. Also for tho<lb />
tend to "get carried away remei<lb />
:n ther fnn, Aristotle, who said. "Modera-<lb />
ti n in all things is best<lb />
As the essay is rather long and<lb />
course, don't have much time to span<lb />
are some "rules of living" from it<lb />
Reliance)<lb />
You should not conform alt<lb />
with society.<lb />
You should not be consistent in that<lb />
you should not do what other px<lb />
all the time. Y'ou should be an individ<lb />
You should not engage in "fals :<lb />
Y u should not ask God or anyone<lb />
�olve your problems.<lb />
You should not use travel as ftp i<lb />
You can not run away from anything<lb />
Pistol At Ten Pace<lb />
President Speaks<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week provides a time<lb />
for the college family to take inventory of its<lb />
spiritual status, to concentrate on deepening<lb />
its spiritual insight and Christian endeavor,<lb />
and for charting a course that will lead to<lb />
closer affiliation with the eternal verities which<lb />
characterize the activity of each individual in<lb />
his relationship with his Master and with his<lb />
fellow man. ,<lb />
Our constitution is based upon the funda-<lb />
mentals of Christianity; that has made it pos-<lb />
sible for the people of the United States to<lb />
progress in a marvelous way and to enjoy the<lb />
freedom inherent in our democratic way of<lb />
living. We must appreciate and actively pro-<lb />
mote this heritage or lose our right to worship<lb />
according to the dictates of our conscience, as<lb />
have most of the totalitarian nations through-<lb />
out the world.<lb />
It is a great privilege to have with us this<lb />
week a group of outstanding Christian leaders<lb />
who are sacrificing their time that we may be<lb />
benefitted. Let's make the most of this oppor-<lb />
tunitv. , ,  . ,<lb />
President John D. Messick<lb />
EVEN I felt sorry for him when<lb />
he brought the sad news to the Time<lb />
sports department a few weeka later.<lb />
"We lost him he told the sports<lb />
editor quietly.<lb />
The Times sports editor, an ECC<lb />
graduate and a former sporte editor<lb />
o the East Carolinian, lost hi bal-<lb />
ance momentarily and practically fell<lb />
from his chair. He's a devoted ACC<lb />
fan now and his wife i. an instructor<lb />
there.<lb />
AC's publicity man was extremely<lb />
irritated over the whole mess. "He<lb />
just couldn't make it. Flunked every-<lb />
thing he was taking this term. We<lb />
sejnt him horn yesterday<lb />
The sports editor regained his com-<lb />
posure. "Why didn't you enroll him<lb />
in some of my wife's classes?"<lb />
There's one long, tall one Porter's<lb />
boys won't have to worry about.<lb />
�'Pistols at ten paces" was the code<lb />
of honor in this country during the<lb />
early part of its history. It was a<lb />
time when gentlemen proved their<lb />
courage by facing each other across<lb />
the field of honor.<lb />
However, when Robert E. Lee, him-<lb />
self the epitome of honor and chi-<lb />
valry, showed men that useless blood-<lb />
shed was not necessary for gentlemen<lb />
to prove their valour, the code duello<lb />
passed from the scene.<lb />
Maybe it was at this time when<lb />
honor was lost. Perhaps when the<lb />
code disappeared, honor disappeared<lb />
with it.<lb />
I, for one do not think so, but<lb />
obviously some of our professors<lb />
feel that the element is lacking among<lb />
East Carolina students.<lb />
I thought for awhile that the col-<lb />
lege was going to introduce the honor<lb />
sytem, but at the rate they are going<lb />
(Indeed, if they are going at all) it<lb />
will be a long time after I have<lb />
graduated before they have introduced<lb />
honor to East Carolina .students<lb />
a comfortable distance from their<lb />
neighbors and supervise the taking<lb />
of the test with hawk-like eyes.<lb />
To me, the first system is sensible.<lb />
Why should a teacher bother if his<lb />
student cheat? It certainly doesn't<lb />
lower his salary nor, in my way of<lb />
thinking, lower his prestige as a<lb />
teacher.<lb />
1 cannot help but feel that it is a<lb />
gross insult to the innate dignity of<lb />
my honor when a professor asks me<lb />
to move my seat when taking a teat.<lb />
1 won't cheat. And if anyone wants<lb />
to take the risk of looking on my<lb />
paper, he may, for I am not in com-<lb />
petition with him or anyone here. I<lb />
am here to learn and that's all. And<lb />
H feel that if my professors were<lb />
more concerned with my learning<lb />
and less with my cheating then I<lb />
feel that I would learn more and my<lb />
classmates would cheat less.<lb />
Nevertheless, teachers will worry<lb />
and students will cheat, but here M<lb />
what I'm getting at. What difference<lb />
does it make if they do?<lb />
As I said before, I am not com-<lb />
peting with anyone and it's no �kin<lb />
off my teeth if anyone else wants<lb />
to cheat. And what difference should<lb />
it make to the professor if students<lb />
want to cheat.<lb />
When they graduate from college,<lb />
no one will be on hand to see if they<lb />
are going to cheat. I think teachers<lb />
should be teachers and not guardians<lb />
of honor. I think that a school's fa-<lb />
culty should be a faculty and not 3ome<lb />
kind of police force to watch out for<lb />
dishonest people.<lb />
Now these "rules" are, no douh'<lb />
say on this caripus and I should<lb />
apologize�but rather, "I have just<lb />
to fight Quoting further, "What 1 n<lb />
do is ail that concerns me, not v<lb />
 eople think. It is the harder, beca<lb />
will always find those who think the<lb />
what is your duty better than you �<lb />
It is easy in the world to live a:<lb />
w rld's opinion; it is easy in solitude<lb />
after our own; but the great man is I<lb />
in the midst of the crowd, keeps wil<lb />
feet sweetness the independence I<lb />
The following is the epilogue I<lb />
mont and Fletcher's Honest Man's<lb />
quoted by Emerson.<lb />
"Man is his own star; and the soul that<lb />
Render an honest and a perfect man<lb />
Commands all light, all influence, a<lb />
Nothing to him falls early or too la<lb />
Our acts our angels are. or good - r ill.<lb />
Our fatal shadows that walk by us<lb />
Introduce honor to students?<lb />
Yes, you see most students are<lb />
not familiar with it, having been<lb />
trained in an atmosphere of suspicion<lb />
and miatrnat throughout their high<lb />
school years and most of their col-<lb />
lege years.<lb />
THE FOLLOWING DEPRESSING<lb />
tale which I am going to reveal was<lb />
related to me by an ACC student,<lb />
and the irate narrator still looks upon<lb />
the incident with a peevish attitude,<lb />
notwithstanding the fact that it all<lb />
took place approximately two years<lb />
ago.<lb />
This AC team which you will be<lb />
seeing tonight is known around aports<lb />
circles as "Bulldogs and their mas-<lb />
cot ia, logically enough, a real, live<lb />
bulldor�the leading character in this<lb />
tale.<lb />
Some te-ichers have a nice system<lb />
They simply give the test and 'eave<lb />
the classroom and never worry about<lb />
their pupil cheating. Several even<lb />
allow their students to leave the room<lb />
themselves while taking a test.<lb />
Others, however, demand that stu-<lb />
dents change seats until they are at<lb />
I realize that some student3 will<lb />
cheat. The cause of it is probably to<lb />
be found in human nature. However,<lb />
it is apparent that if less emphasis<lb />
were put on grades there would be<lb />
less cheating. And those elaborate<lb />
seating arrangements actually set a<lb />
challenge for the potential cheater<lb />
and defy him to look on someone<lb />
else's paper and get away with it.<lb />
Also, when a student feels that a<lb />
quit, is unfair, he may lose his com-<lb />
punction for cheating. Although I<lb />
know that teachers can hardly help<lb />
but s!i;i and give one that might be<lb />
termed "unfair However, avoiding<lb />
true-false, multiple choice tests, the<lb />
curve, and the like might decrease the<lb />
cheating potentiality.<lb />
Give me the days of Robert E. Lee<lb />
when a man was trusted and was<lb />
considered honest until he was proved<lb />
otherwise. Frankly, it is almost as<lb />
hard to prove your honor in the class-<lb />
room as it was on the dueling field.<lb />
I'll bet if Andy Jackson or Alex-<lb />
ander Keith MeClung or Jim Bowie<lb />
were attending college today, they<lb />
would have to meet some member<lb />
of the faculty every morning at sun-<lb />
rise.<lb />
Back to the 20th century, I don't<lb />
imagine it would be expedient to<lb />
challenge your instructors to a duel<lb />
every time they asked you to move<lb />
your seat. At the same time, any<lb />
student with a sense of honor would<lb />
be justified in feeling indignant.<lb />
't would do me good if someday<lb />
one of my professors walked in and<lb />
said to his class. "If you want to<lb />
cheat, that's your business. If you<lb />
want to learn, that's my business<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Political Fever  It's<lb />
Party Movements Now<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
in'<lb />
sid<lb />
�<lb />
Martha Wilson<lb />
The Campus Polly<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Caroliaa College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1956<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 8, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Jimmy FerreH<lb />
Editor<lb />
NOW THIS is only my personal<lb />
opinion, but it seems that Spaniels,<lb />
Poodles, Dachshunds, or even Chi-<lb />
huahuas would have been a much<lb />
more fitting and appropriate name<lb />
than "Bulldogs<lb />
They appear to be such fierce, grue-<lb />
some animals. But, nevertheless, they<lb />
are called "Bulldogs" and it can't be<lb />
undone at this late stage in the game<lb />
The Bulldog's (popularity is without<lb />
a doubt comparable to that of either<lb />
Jack Underwood or Billy Widgeon.<lb />
And when the energetic AC students<lb />
laid their plans for the trip down here<lb />
a couple of years ago�at a time<lb />
when the Pirates and Bulldogs were<lb />
hovering around the top of the totem<lb />
pole�they included the lovable mas-<lb />
cot on the list of those who would<lb />
join in the festivities.<lb />
First to meet us as we came in was<lb />
Polly. He was garished in bright<lb />
green and yellow, and really most<lb />
sophisticated. With his deep black<lb />
beads he glared at us through the<lb />
spokes of his coop.<lb />
When we poked at him through the<lb />
bars and tried to encourage him to<lb />
talk, he wrapped his claws a little<lb />
tighter around his perch and stuck<lb />
his curved, hooked beak a little high-<lb />
er in the air. He was quite the dis-<lb />
tinguished bird, befitting the position<lb />
of mascot of a university frat house.<lb />
However, the boys told us he simply<lb />
delighted in opening his mouth at<lb />
the wrong times. When the place is<lb />
rollicking with some party or enter-<lb />
tainment, Polly will abruptly and<lb />
loudly squawk, "Go to h or "Up<lb />
your leg much to the amusement of<lb />
the order and embarrassment of their<lb />
dates.<lb />
other belongings; study; and even<lb />
date. Sofas, chairs, desks, and such<lb />
furnish the cubbyholes. Now there'<lb />
a neat set-up.<lb />
Assistant<lb />
Editors  JAN F. BABY,<lb />
ObSVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Feature Editor    JANl�TIt<lb />
Sports Editor � BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
NEWS STAFF Martha Wilson, Bryan Harrison,<lb />
 Claudia Todd, Rosemary Eagles, Kathryn Johnson,<lb />
Dee Hux, Lois Ann Webb, Betty Gaylord, Lou<lb />
Ann Rouse, Beverly Proctor, Marjorie Davns.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF Edna Whitfield, Carolyn Sraitn<lb />
staff aTSSi.  wuy ArnoW<lb />
Circulation Managers Lacy �kWWm&amp;g.KY J"?<lb />
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Editorial Advisor  Mies Mary JL Greet<lb />
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Printed by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. C<lb />
THE POOR ANIMAL was, there-<lb />
fore, transported the appriximate 40<lb />
miles and arrived at Memorial Gym in<lb />
fine fashion. Admirers of the popular<lb />
mascot then proceeded to escort him<lb />
into the gym, but upon reaching the<lb />
entrance were halted by our athletic<lb />
officials.<lb />
They explained to the astounded<lb />
students that animals aren't permit-<lb />
ted as spectators in Memorial Gym.<lb />
' The first-floor layout is similar to<lb />
a hotel lobby. There's a wide entrance<lb />
hill; a large living room with sofas<lb />
ai.d a fireplace at one end; a social<lb />
room with sofas, cardtables, tele-<lb />
vision aad Bohemian atmoaphere; an<lb />
impressive hardwtood dining room<lb />
complete with barroom piano; a kit-<lb />
chen where .the two cooks prepare the<lb />
fraternity's meals; and a cluttered<lb />
telephone booth.<lb />
Up on the second and third floors<lb />
are the living quarters for the 45<lb />
brothers. They yelled "girl on the<lb />
hall" and up we went to tour. On both<lb />
So the poor bulldog, who undoubtedly<lb />
took the newe-very calmly, (I'm ia- Hoot,there's a large sleeping porch<lb />
miliar with neither its name nor sex), with bunk beds and a set of rules-<lb />
was quietly removed from the build- no lights, no talking, no girls. In<lb />
ing before their head cheerleader their own rooms the boya keep their<lb />
could say "Jack McComas clothes, art collections, library, and<lb />
First impressions usually being<lb />
lasting impressions, Polly has stuck<lb />
in my memory more vividly than<lb />
other details of the visit.<lb />
Have you seen the fine collection<lb />
of Polly's this campus boasts?<lb />
They're typical. With their curved,<lb />
hooked beaks and claws they catch<lb />
and maul every available juicy tid-<lb />
bit. But they glare at you for daring<lb />
Letters To Editor<lb />
To the editor,<lb />
I am not writing to critkiae any-<lb />
one's column or anything that haa<lb />
been ira�d in your paper but the idea<lb />
to write came to me as I was reading<lb />
Martha Wilson's column and her re-<lb />
ference to "those pedal-pushing pro<lb />
fessors Realizing the connotation<lb />
those words have for some students<lb />
I want to pass on to you a belief of<lb />
Dr. Paul Dudley White, heart con-<lb />
sultant to President Eisenhower. In<lb />
a message to a New York Heart As-<lb />
sociation audience he said that he<lb />
would like to put everybody on bicy-<lb />
cles, not once in a while, but regular-<lb />
ly as a routine as a good way to pre-<lb />
vent some forms of heart disease. A<lb />
cyclist himself, Dr. White recom-<lb />
mend the old-fashioned "bike i<lb />
an answer to the exearcise, problem<lb />
for grownups. The trend in America<lb />
is for the teenagers to give up their<lb />
Licycles and dash for the family<lb />
to think they might be greedy or<lb />
might want to strut their feathers in<lb />
the limelight.<lb />
However, when just the opportune<lb />
time occasions, we hear them flapping<lb />
their wings and squawking to some<lb />
group gathered around: "Did you<lb />
hear why Joe College and his girl<lb />
broke up? Have you heard the latest<lb />
about Professor Quizdale?"<lb />
Everyt'r ing they've heard they re-<lb />
peat by rote. They are parrots of<lb />
other men's word?. They are a menace<lb />
to every brotherhood. They are the<lb />
gossipmongers.<lb />
car as soon as possible. Scientists in<lb />
New York have recently revealed the<lb />
results of a physical fitness test in<lb />
which 59.7 American youngsters failed<lb />
and 8.7 children in Europe (where<lb />
the bicycle is the chief form of trans-<lb />
portation) failed.<lb />
These are by no means the only<lb />
reports on the belief that America is<lb />
becoming a nation of "softies We<lb />
argue, preach, and teach moral and<lb />
cultural development on our campus<lb />
but who makes us ashamed of our<lb />
soft, flabby selves when we neglect<lb />
the "temple of our soub and m�datM<lb />
I have all expectations that in the<lb />
r-rocess of evolution the day we sit<lb />
back in our chairs and push a button<lb />
for every service in life will be the<lb />
day man will be bom sans legs, sans<lb />
arms and most likely, sans brain.<lb />
?h� point ! wkst to make is that<lb />
I'm rather tir�4 of some students<lb />
referring to a sensible few ax some<lb />
what "odd<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Myrl Maness<lb />
The early spring weather has<lb />
turned the East Carolinian office<lb />
playground. Located on the sunny<lb />
the building, the c f f ices nave been<lb />
with bright sunshine for the last<lb />
sues. ITlie columns are late; the new-<lb />
are too short, and everyone feels lik<lb />
around and discussing the letters<lb />
editor.<lb />
One columnist jokingly said that<lb />
wruld almost welcome a letter this x<lb />
"It would give me something to writ<lb />
he grumbled.<lb />
Besides laziness, indolence, and<lb />
ference, the spring weather has br<lb />
another fever to the campus�political<lb />
er. Even though the spring elects<lb />
more than a month away, the campus<lb />
sessions eventually turn to the quest i <lb />
who will run for the SGA presidency<lb />
will be editor of the newspaper, and<lb />
will be president of my fraternity<lb />
Even columnists venture out to i<lb />
it occasionally and make a few predict<lb />
But first you have to get the sc op"<lb />
find t ut who is backing who.<lb />
The spring elections should be very<lb />
tcresting this year. If one observes th<lb />
tion very carefully, he will probably<lb />
ideas about a party movement�a<lb />
new for East Carolina.<lb />
I guess the campus isn't a tight (<lb />
anymore. A person can't expect to wi<lb />
big office by merely making himself the<lb />
object of the public eye and ear. Rat!<lb />
has to appease the social frats. n n<lb />
the service organizations, and at the<lb />
time remain appealing to the coeds.<lb />
If a person can accomplish these thn<lb />
feats, he needs only to start a campaign<lb />
rolling, and if he does accomplish tl<lb />
feats, he has a political machine backing<lb />
him.<lb />
Why doesn't someone start a party<lb />
movement for the spring elections It would<lb />
certainly revive interest in the elect ins and<lb />
would probably be rewarding to a candidate<lb />
who tried it<lb />
DON'T'YOU AGREE . . . that more<lb />
interest in the campus elections ia needed.<lb />
This columnist predicted that democracy<lb />
would meet a Waterloo on this campus in<lb />
the next election unless something was d <lb />
to get students voting. (That, of course, was<lb />
during the election when only three hundred<lb />
voted.)<lb />
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there has only been one SGA president<lb />
from Greenville in the last fifty years.<lb />
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ROTC Wins Dixie Classic<lb />
rst al ECC Basketball; t a: night at 7:00.<lb />
i assk tournament, played<lb />
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it with a 76-66 victory<lb />
� ridewater Terrors to claim<lb />
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ney were the ROTC, Country Gentle-<lb />
mt Tidewater Terrors, EPO, Kappa<lb />
Sigma Nu, and the Circle K.<lb />
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were McArthur, Nixon, Black and Dot-<lb />
eon. For the Tidewater Terrors, Turn-<lb />
er. Skeeter and Blair were high<lb />
scorers.<lb />
It seems that East Carolina's mi-<lb />
nor varsity sports, track, golf, tennis<lb />
nnd switninmg, are making more<lb />
ealway in the difficult task of ar-<lb />
ranging competition (and also of<lb />
disosing of it) than either of the<lb />
three major sports.<lb />
loach Jack Boone's gridders have<lb />
tried in vain for many seasons to<lb />
arrange games with some of the big<lb />
ger schools in the South and only last<lb />
year were they able to obtain a game<lb />
with Richmond University. The bas-<lb />
ett.a:lers can't get within a city<lb />
block of any of the state's Big Time<lb />
i earns. Most of the Big Four club<lb />
cans wouldn't dream of putting<lb />
i-ii teams in a position of possible<lb />
fiubarrassment.<lb />
Th� Pirate baseball club, defending<lb />
N'orth State Champions, have man-<lb />
Hged to net games with Wake Forest<lb />
;�nd Michigan, among others. This<lb />
.s probably the biggest step toward<lb />
getting into the national spotlight<lb />
i t lias been accomplished by any of<lb />
the big three sports teams here.<lb />
Swimming<lb />
But it is in the realm of the minor<lb />
sports that EOC has made the biggest<lb />
and fastest step toward progress, to-<lb />
ward meeting and beating Nation-<lb />
ally-ranked teams of worth. The Pi-<lb />
rate Swimmers, under Coach Ray-<lb />
mond Martinez, have gone so far as<lb />
to schedule games with powerhouses<lb />
like Georgia, Clemson, Wake Forest,<lb />
Nort Carolina, North Carolina State,<lb />
Duke. VPI. VMI. South Carolina and<lb />
The Citadel. And many of these ma-<lb />
jor clubs have been forced to bow low-<lb />
to the EC tankers. Some, like Clem-<lb />
son, have refused to meet the Bucs<lb />
again on schedule after receiving a<lb />
ound licking at the hands of the<lb />
unknown Greenville school.<lb />
ECO Tracksters<lb />
Beginning Brills<lb />
For Early Meets<lb />
e'll Be At The Pirate Helm<lb />
Martinez has come up with a pow-<lb />
erful and consistent group o ard<lb />
workers who have made good show-<lb />
ings against the best and mincemeat<lb />
of the rest.<lb />
Track<lb />
The Pirate tracksters under Co: ch<lb />
Miller have competed against Big<lb />
Four clubs and many strong out-of-<lb />
state outfits ami have maintained<lb />
a good winning form thai does honor<lb />
to East Carolina's name. The de-<lb />
fending North State track and field<lb />
champs, they 'rave come up with<lb />
another tough schedule this season<lb />
and another group of I it should<lb />
continue the r march toward national<lb />
recognition for ECC.<lb />
Tennis<lb />
Brccar.etr tennis aggregations for<lb />
� pest t veral season have shown<lb />
i marked ivn rovement<lb />
of the small-college tour is powers<lb />
and ave worked well against the<lb />
R:r �F�ui clubs. The; also copped<lb />
ever North State Championship<lb />
laurels during the pksi year.<lb />
Golf<lb />
ECC Gol'ers, competing frequently<lb />
with Big Four linksters. have long<lb />
been ca-able of handling their own<lb />
�gainst the biggei colleges in the<lb />
-tate and against top out-of-etate<lb />
opposition. Last season was one of<lb />
the worst m istory for the Buc put-<lb />
ters, but there's always tomorrow.<lb />
On t'e whole, the progress made<lb />
n these four minor varsity sports<lb />
at ECC has been a tremendous step<lb />
toward a well-rounded sports regram<lb />
for the school and toward establish-<lb />
ing a link with the bigger, nationally-<lb />
ranked school, in the South. We pa<lb />
them tribute.<lb />
t o<lb />
J. O.<lb />
Miller's East Care-<lb />
ma track ad field team has been<lb />
practicing this week in full force,<lb />
getting ready for a rugged 1157 sche-<lb />
dule.<lb />
A team roster has not been released<lb />
as yet, but the tentative schedule has<lb />
been announced as below:<lb />
Feb. 9�Duke University and North<lb />
Carolina State Indooi Informal, at<lb />
Raleigh (optional<lb />
Feb. 16�University o North Caro-<lb />
lina and N. C. State Indoor Informal<lb />
at Raleigh (optional).<lb />
Feb. 23�Amateur Athletic Union ln-<lb />
deir Invitational, at Raleigh (op-<lb />
tional).<lb />
March 23�University of Richmond,<lb />
at Richmond.<lb />
March 29 Hampden-Sulney College,<lb />
at Hampdeti-Sidney, Va.<lb />
April 17�Newport-News Apprentice<lb />
School anj William &amp; Mary Divi-<lb />
sion Triangular, at Norfolk, Va.<lb />
April 30�North Carolina State<lb />
(night), at Raleigh.<lb />
May 11 North State Conference<lb />
Championship, at Burlington.<lb />
May IS 'Amateur Athletic Union<lb />
Invitational (night), at Raleigh.<lb />
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Coach Ear; Smith's Jayvee cagers<lb />
wallopped Edwards Military Insti-<lb />
tute 86-73, here, Monday night, to<lb />
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of the year.<lb />
Big Tim Smothers, 6-5, 216 pound<lb />
sophomore center popped in 33 points<lb />
to lead both teams in scoring. Den-<lb />
nis O'Brien and Wallace Lewis added<lb />
12 each. Top scorer for EMI was<lb />
James Holland with 17.<lb />
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shoulder injury. During the first<lb />
several games immediately after<lb />
Christmas, Nichols encountered a<lb />
dislocated shoulder injury often. He<lb />
was forced to muss two recent games<lb />
due to that injury.<lb />
Nichols returned to the lineup for<lb />
the Western Carolina game last week<lb />
and topped in 15 points to take ECC<lb />
scoring honors. But Joe Plaster, 6-11<lb />
center missed that game due to a<lb />
painful knee injury suffered earlier<lb />
in that afternoon. He fell down the<lb />
steps �f Flanagan building and cut<lb />
himself. Porter kept him out of the<lb />
game and his absence was probably<lb />
a big factor in the outcome of the<lb />
game.<lb />
Will Need Plaster<lb />
Speaking of the coming game,<lb />
Coach Porter stated early this week<lb />
that "We'll have to he at full strength<lb />
to beat Atlantic Christian this time.<lb />
We'll need both Plaster and Nichol-<lb />
tn there with the rest of our starters<lb />
At present, Plaster's fate was un-<lb />
certain. The nature of his accident<lb />
is not fully known, however, at the<lb />
first of the week the big sophomore<lb />
center wa neither able to run or<lb />
jump.<lb />
ACC's Big Guns<lb />
Perhaps the biggest gtrta in the<lb />
ACC scoring attack are forward Billy-<lb />
Widgeon and guard Jack Underwood.<lb />
Widgeon averaged 15.8 last year and<lb />
is doing better this season. Under-<lb />
wood, a 5-10 transfer guard from<lb />
Belmont Abbey, is a proli ic .scorer.<lb />
He threw in 43 against Elon last<lb />
week.<lb />
Commenting on the ACC style of<lb />
)lay, Porter also said this week, "They<lb />
use the N. C. State style of play, re-<lb />
lying heavily on good rebounding<lb />
work. Marley handles most of the<lb />
work on the boards and Widgeon and<lb />
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the floor<lb />
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and Nick Nichols at forwards and Guy<lb />
Mendenhall at one of the guards. The<lb />
rest of the positions are uncertain.<lb />
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doubtedly be called upon to work at<lb />
the center po't- The remaining guard<lb />
position will be filled by someone<lb />
known only to Porter at present. Can-<lb />
didates for that slot are Charlie<lb />
Adams, Freddy James and Ike Bid-<lb />
dick.<lb />
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page four<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Final Plans Made<lb />
For Observance<lb />
Of Anniversary<lb />
The Golden Anniversary Programs<lb />
for the present school year include<lb />
varied events extending from Wed-<lb />
nesday uf this week, when the noted<lb />
scientist Dr. Kirtley F. Mather of<lb />
Harvard will speak on "Where Science<lb />
and Religion Meet to commencement<lb />
exercises, May 19, with Governor<lb />
Luther Huuee- of North Carolina as<lb />
speaker.<lb />
March 7 and S will mark the of-<lb />
ficial observation of the Gelden An-<lb />
niversary by the college.<lb />
Congressmen<lb />
Senatoi A. b. Monroney of Okla-<lb />
homa and Congressman Patrick J.<lb />
Hillings of California will appear on<lb />
the program of East Carolina's an-<lb />
nual International Relations Insti-<lb />
ll March 7. John C. Metcalfe,<lb />
Washington editor otf World-Wide<lb />
Press Service, will act as moderator.<lb />
Dr. Henry Hill, president of Pea-<lb />
ody College, Nashville. Tern will<lb />
be principal speaker at a morning<lb />
program March 8. which will be at-<lb />
tended by official representatives of<lb />
colleges and universities throughout<lb />
the nation and by other guests of the<lb />
college. He will appear again that<lb />
night as speaker at a banquet spon-<lb />
sored by civic clubs of Greenville.<lb />
Dedication of R. M. Garrett Hall,<lb />
newest dormitory on the campus,<lb />
and a lut.cheon for guests attending<lb />
the Golden Anniversary celebration<lb />
will also be among chief events of<lb />
the day.<lb />
Roger Wagner Chorale<lb />
Among programs of music in the<lb />
iy57 series will be concerts by the<lb />
Rogei Wagner Chorale Feb. 28 and<lb />
the National Symphony Orchestra<lb />
March 5. Others will include ap-<lb />
pearances by the college Concort<lb />
Band. Feb. 8; the concert baud of the<lb />
Eastern Division of the All-State<lb />
Band Clinio Feb. 9; the East Caro-<lb />
lina Orchestra. Feb. 14; the College<lb />
Choir, March 11; and several recitals<lb />
senior students of music.<lb />
Outdoor performances of Shakes-<lb />
peare's "As You Like It" on the cam-<lb />
pus are scheduled for April 25-26.<lb />
The event will be an attraction of<lb />
the Greenville Fine Arts Festival as<lb />
well as of the Golden Anniversary<lb />
of the college.<lb />
The Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation at East Carolina will sponsor<lb />
three performances of the musical<lb />
"The Connecticut Yankee" April 30<lb />
and May 1-2.<lb />
Radio And TV Course<lb />
Stresses Production And Performance<lb />
By JANET HILL<lb />
At the beginning of every radio ther should be able to prepan<lb />
Plavhouse performers Charlie Briggs, left, lovely Marvis Edwards, and Bubba Driver, right, will be whoop-<lb />
ine it up when the East Carolinian's "Bright Lights of o7" is presented next week. Briggs will be the master<lb />
of ceremonies and Edwards and Driver are one of the many acts and stunts that will be included in the program.<lb />
TEACHERS<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
mittee composed of seven professors<lb />
appointed by Dean Jenkins, two stu-<lb />
dents appointed by SGA President<lb />
Dock Smith, and ex officio member<lb />
Miss Emma Hooper.<lb />
After receiving news of the decision<lb />
of the selection committee, Miss<lb />
Fisher stated. "Needless to say I was<lb />
extremely surprised but very happy<lb />
upon beiiig told I had been chosen.<lb />
I'm certainly looking forward to at-<lb />
tending the convention next month<lb />
and I shall try to represent my col-<lb />
lege well And Mr. Leonard ex-<lb />
claimed, "it came as a great shock-<lb />
I fee! that it is one of the greatest<lb />
honors that I could receive<lb />
Spring Convention<lb />
This project is sponsored by the<lb />
Department of Future Teachers of<lb />
the North Carolina Education Asso-<lb />
ciation. East Carolina' SGA always<lb />
cooperates with the Robert H. Wright<lb />
cha. ter of the FTA in appropriating<lb />
expense money to send Miss and Mr.<lb />
Student Teacher to the NCEA spring<lb />
conference.<lb />
Along with representatives from<lb />
other colleges of the state, Miss<lb />
Fisher and Mr. Leonard will attend<lb />
the NCEA eo�i vent ion to be held<lb />
March 21-23 in Wilmington. Here<lb />
they will be presented before the<lb />
General Assembly, preceeding a Cen-<lb />
tennial Pageant commemorating the<lb />
one hundredth anniversary of the<lb />
NCEA and the NEA.<lb />
and TV textbook there is a statement<lb />
which says that in the radio and tele-<lb />
vision studio there is nothing but<lb />
chaos and confusion�and this is true<lb />
according to Miss Rosalind Raulston,<lb />
director of radio and television here<lb />
at East Carolina College. However,<lb />
adds Miss Raulston, "We know what<lb />
we're doing but nobody else does<lb />
Such a scene as this occurs every<lb />
Thursday night in the radio studio of<lb />
Joyner Library when East Carolina's<lb />
first radio and television class meets<lb />
with Miss Raulston from 6:30 to 9<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
There are 15 students enrolled in<lb />
thi.s three hour radio and TV tech-<lb />
niques course which is designed pri-<lb />
marily for juniors and seniors. It is<lb />
a professional course in that it teaches<lb />
techniques of performance and pro-<lb />
duction; and, it i a liberal arts<lb />
course in that it teaches the history,<lb />
social aspect and literature of these<lb />
two mediums of mass communication.<lb />
Project work consisting of listening<lb />
and viewing activities plus production<lb />
performance, individual and group<lb />
work proceeds from the first meeting<lb />
of the class concurrently with reading<lb />
activity concerned with the back-<lb />
ground of radio and television vs.<lb />
scientific, social, business, and govern-<lb />
mental operations.<lb />
After this introductory course, the<lb />
student should he able to decide the<lb />
:hase of radio or television in which<lb />
he could specialize as a career. Also,<lb />
following this course the prospective<lb />
and produce any type of TV or radio<lb />
rrogram in his teaching community.<lb />
Students are not required to have<lb />
a textbook, but a reading list was<lb />
given to each student during the first<lb />
of the quarter and reports will be<lb />
made on this material in various<lb />
orrns as pan of the performance<lb />
projects Also, each individual is re-<lb />
quired to complete "Broadcasting<lb />
Projects: Radio and Television"�A<lb />
Ifanaal for The Students by Henry L.<lb />
Ewbank and Sherman P. Lawn.<lb />
Other thun participating in three<lb />
of the seven major roject this<lb />
qua. ter, the students are required to<lb />
review am' ev: I late the projects,<lb />
and to visit the TV studio. in Green-<lb />
vil'e and Washington.<lb />
The class is now working in in-<lb />
dividual groups on the production of<lb />
a thirty minute proyyam consisting<lb />
of news summary, authority inter-<lb />
view, a talk, a 'aptions of scenes from<lb />
a stage play and optional feature<lb />
such as sketch demonstrating sound<lb />
effects or use of different microphone: McDaniel, and Ronnie re t<lb />
lacements<lb />
In a recent meeting of thi<lb />
the first of t ee programi <lb />
cessfully raftdll. The group part<lb />
dpating included !��<lb />
rineer; Fan Green, director; Bi<lb />
liriley, ��miner; and the cast,<lb />
n.r Felton, Mary T. Plynn, and .<lb />
Heath. The short play pJ<lb />
the group, "The Pi<lb />
ceeded by a com men  atuj<lb />
r by the grou to the<lb />
th� me, "Love Me Tedt-r 1<lb />
of such a program depei :<lb />
mc-1 entirely upon the<lb />
engineer and also t e al<lb />
tirector to act in close coo;<lb />
with the engineer. H<lb />
: he tape align� <lb />
and acting technique <lb />
The fifteen membt<lb />
radio and TV class include I<lb />
'ev. Ma.y T. Flym, Don 1!<lb />
Shaw, Jackie McDaniel, Ton<lb />
Ralph Lamm. Janet Heath,<lb />
Bray. Jr Fan Green, Johi<lb />
Jim Daoghtay, Peggy Limi<lb />
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