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Talent And Girls<lb />
East Carolina's finest talent will be<lb />
rocking and rolling again tonight lit<lb />
tight o'clock in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
1 he re' 11 be girls, talent, and girls.<lb />
Eas tta rolinian<lb />
'�- �� - -�<lb />
Bright Lights<lb />
ist Carolinian's talent show.<lb />
Lights of '57 will shine again<lb />
tonight at eight o'clock in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Volume XXXII<lb />
Wagner Chorale<lb />
Presents Concert<lb />
Here February 28<lb />
24-Voice Chorus<lb />
Is Making Second<lb />
(ross-Country Tour<lb />
. Roger Wagner Chorale, hailed<lb />
� cs as the finest singing group<lb />
America tolay, will appear in<lb />
:� here, Thursday, Feb. 36,<lb />
the auspices of the college<lb />
tainment Committee. The pro-<lb />
. ram is scheduled for 8 p. m. in<lb />
I Auditorium.<lb />
Headed by its dynamic French-<lb />
i director. Roger Wagner, the 24-<lb />
rhorua is now making its second<lb />
js-country tour. During an eleven<lb />
r:o<lb />
i the youthful choristers<lb />
: conductor will appear in<lb />
75 cities from coast to coast.<lb />
tie.s in which they will be<lb />
in concert include Boston,<lb />
I hia. N'tjw York, Chicago,<lb />
aneisco and Seattle.<lb />
Activities<lb />
it of Roger Wagner' musical<lb />
ties embraces every field of<lb />
In addition to guiding �the<lb />
Diet of the group which bears<lb />
in ,concert, radio, television<lb />
motion pictures, as well as in<lb />
rdings, Wagner iB choir director<lb />
t. Joseph's Church and the Church<lb />
: i'aui the Apostle, Los Angeles.<lb />
- d .rector of choral music at<lb />
.� University of California at Los<lb />
es and head of the choral de-<lb />
em at Marymount College in<lb />
Angeles.<lb />
i c director for three years of<lb />
I Married Joan" television show,<lb />
also conducted the choral<lb />
nchtonizations for a number of<lb />
it films including "Desiree "The<lb />
tian" and "Day of Triumph<lb />
Composer<lb />
As a composer he has been lauded<lb />
: i "Heritage of Freedom" and the<lb />
mcis Mass, as well as contribu-<lb />
iongi for Bing Crosby's latest<lb />
An; thing Goes" and "We're<lb />
Angels starring Humphrey Bo-<lb />
His vocal arrangements of<lb />
Foster .songs have been pub-<lb />
under the title of Roger Wag-<lb />
rale .series.<lb />
� Roger Wagner Chorale reflects<lb />
c energy, musicianship and impec-<lb />
taste of its distinguished di-<lb />
tor, according to critics, who have<lb />
ecu .avish in their praiso of the<lb />
bie.<lb />
Adaptability t� any form of music<lb />
allmark of the Roger WTagner<lb />
ale, whether in concert, over the<lb />
ives. on television or on the<lb />
picture screen. It is this<lb />
�ability which has won for the<lb />
. the title of the nations<lb />
� unique singing group.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957<lb />
Number 17<lb />
roves<lb />
ensive<lb />
Legislature<lb />
Indoctrination Of Honor System<lb />
Dottie Jo James, V ilnutiton, and George Knight, Rocky Mount, who<lb />
will be remembered as the comedy team in last year's "Oklahoma produc-<lb />
tion, will play the leading roles in "Connecticut Yankee (Nora Willis photo)<lb />
James, Knight Will Play<lb />
Connecticut Yankee Leads<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
Ado Annie and Will Parker of last j who. as a result of a blow on the head,<lb />
year's successful "Oklahoma" will be fimis nimse!f hurtled back into the<lb />
whooping it up again this year in the; K. h(j <lb />
SGA spring musical production, Aja introducing the mech-<lb />
Connecticutt Yankee anisms f)f twentieth century into<lb />
George Knight of "Rocky Mount he eighth century way of life. He<lb />
and Dottie Jo James of Wilmington also rec0Rnjzes his twentieth century<lb />
sweetheart in King Arthur's court,<lb />
Pay Dues<lb />
Business office officials this<lb />
�eek urged students to pay their<lb />
fees and have their permits<lb />
stamped before the end of this<lb />
quarter in order to avoid the<lb />
rush on registration day.<lb />
both juniors, will have the leading<lb />
roles of the satirical Connecticutt<lb />
Yankee and his scheming, coquetish<lb />
sweetheart Alice, in the Rogers and<lb />
Hart musical based on Mark Twain's<lb />
famous novel, "A Connecticutt Yan-<lb />
kee in King Arthur's Court<lb />
This comedy team was a great<lb />
success in last spring's SGA pro-<lb />
duction, "Oklahoma as Ado Annie<lb />
and Will Parker, and those who at-<lb />
tended will remember those hilarious<lb />
"Persian hellos" and "Oklahoma good-<lb />
byes According to a review by<lb />
George Perry of the music depart-<lb />
ment, Dottie Jo Jarne6 came close to<lb />
stealing the show on several occasions,<lb />
and George Knight almost brought<lb />
down the house with his song and<lb />
dance number, "Kansas City Both<lb />
also played in "Brigadoon" in their<lb />
freshman year at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Co-Stars<lb />
Co-starring are Barbara Harris<lb />
of Beaufort as Fay, Ralph Shumaker<lb />
of Greer, South Carolina as Sir Ga-<lb />
lahad, Lloyd Bray of Greenville as<lb />
King Arthur, and Ed Pilngton of<lb />
Goldsboro as Merlin, and many others.<lb />
The story revolves around Martin<lb />
Barrett, th Connecticutt Yankee,<lb />
and in the course of the story, even<lb />
has to match wit.s with the court<lb />
magician Merlin in order to save his<lb />
head. Popular songs from the pro-<lb />
duction are "My Heart Stood Still"<lb />
and "Thou Swell, Thou Writty<lb />
Directors<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert of the Music<lb />
department and Dr. Elizabeth Utter-<lb />
back of the English department are<lb />
directing the musical and dramatic<lb />
phases of the production. This is their<lb />
sixth consecutive year of directing<lb />
the SGA spring musical. Others in<lb />
the past were "Good News "Student<lb />
Prince "Blossom Time "Briga-<lb />
!o n and last spring's "Oklahoma<lb />
Newspaper Talent<lb />
Plays In<lb />
Austin Tonight<lb />
tirfght Lisrhts Of '57<lb />
Features Outstanding<lb />
Acts, Beauty, Talent<lb />
An array of East Carolina's finest<lb />
talent will be 'eatured when the East<lb />
Carolinian's "Bright Lights of 1957"<lb />
plays again tonight in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium at eight o'clock.<lb />
Jeaneel Teanders Dixieland Com-<lb />
bo will be among the featured at-<lb />
'ractions along with lovely marporette,<lb />
Marvis Edwards and comedian Bubba<lb />
Driver. Under the direction of vet-<lb />
ran j layhouse director and actor,<lb />
harlie Briggs, the talent show will<lb />
also star campus beauty queens in a<lb />
skit entitled "Standing on the Cor-<lb />
ner Written and directed by Briggs,<lb />
he and Driver will also be featured<lb />
along with the coeds.<lb />
Comedians and uke-playeis Arthur<lb />
DeStout and Bucky Monroe will aid<lb />
Driver and Briggs in their acts de-<lb />
signed to lay the audience in the<lb />
aisles. Especially popular with last<lb />
night's audience was talented Rosalie<lb />
Dalton who exhibited a tap dance,<lb />
and crooner O. B. Gilley, a veteran<lb />
of many campus talent shows. O. B.<lb />
will be accompanied by ; ianist Jerry<lb />
Powell who arranged Gilley's com-<lb />
positions for the piano.<lb />
Dances<lb />
Also featured will be singer Jackie<lb />
Parker, accompanied by Mac Ed-<lb />
mondson, and dancers Gayle Clapp and<lb />
Lil Rogers. Lynn Bane, lady comed-<lb />
ienne left the audience roari?g with<lb />
her display of dramatic comedy. Ra-<lb />
chel Cordova, the Argentine ballad<lb />
singer, will sing Latin American<lb />
songs.<lb />
Driver's act was acclaimed by the<lb />
audience last night as one of the<lb />
funniest performances to be given in<lb />
any show at East Carolina. His and<lb />
Briggs' rendition of the popular<lb />
Harry Belafonte calypso tune "Bana-<lb />
na Boat Song" also appeared as<lb />
pleasing to the first-night viewers.<lb />
Others<lb />
Marvis Edwards will give her maj<lb />
Dot McCo) and Jack Everlon will be crowned king and queen of the<lb />
business department's annual Valentine Ball to be held in Wright Auditorium<lb />
tomorrow night. They were selected by students in the department.<lb />
(J. D. Henry photo)<lb />
Annual Valentine Dance<lb />
Scheduled Tomorrow Night<lb />
The annual Valentine Dance spon-<lb />
sored by the two business organiza-<lb />
tions, the Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America a�id Pi Omega Pi frater-<lb />
nity, will be Veld tomorrow night in<lb />
Wright Auditorium from 8:30 until<lb />
11:30.<lb />
Daring the course of the semi-<lb />
formal af air, Dot McCoy, of Kinston,<lb />
and Jack Everton, from Columbia, will<lb />
mith Blues. Teaneel Teande: 's com-<lb />
bo will play a variety of Dixieland<lb />
Jazz numbers and accompany various<lb />
others.<lb />
The East Carolinian has sponsored<lb />
a talent slow for the past few<lb />
years. All roceeds go toward sending<lb />
members of the newspaper staff to<lb />
the annual Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association convention in New York<lb />
orette act to the tune of "Blacks- City early next quarter<lb />
Candidates For Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart<lb />
Cast Selected For Mister<lb />
Roberts; West, Driver Star<lb />
Kenneth West and Bubba Driver<lb />
will play leading roles in the up-<lb />
coming playhouse production of<lb />
Mister Roberts director Charlie<lb />
Briggs announced this week. A major<lb />
workshop production, the immortal<lb />
Navy comedy -will play March 13<lb />
and 14 in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
A cast of 30 people are included in<lb />
the play. There is only one female role<lb />
while 29 males compose the crew of<lb />
t e U. S. S. Reluctant. This two-act<lb />
play enjoyed one of the lengthiest<lb />
runs in the L.story of the legitimate<lb />
theater.<lb />
West, a junior, from Wilson, will<lb />
recreate the lead role of Lt. (jg)<lb />
Douglas Roberts. He will be remem-<lb />
bered for hia stirring performance<lb />
in last spring's "Detective Story<lb />
PuWer Role<lb />
Driver, a native of Richmond, Va<lb />
has been selected as the hilarious,<lb />
weak-spined casanova, Ensign Frank<lb />
Thurlowe Pulver. "Driver is one of<lb />
the few natural comics -n campus<lb />
and can be relied upon to give a<lb />
praiseworthy portrayal of Pulver<lb />
BrigK8 commented.<lb />
The philosophical doctor will be<lb />
brought to life by Tommy Hull of<lb />
Durham. Hull is no stranger to<lb />
East Carolina audiences since he has<lb />
been active in practically every play<lb />
sented by the Playhouse in the<lb />
iat three years.<lb />
Captain Morton<lb />
A year ago, in "Detective Story<lb />
the role of fiery Detective McLeod<lb />
was rortrayed by Al Ca-r of Rocky<lb />
Mount. He returns now to play the<lb />
role of another such fiery character<lb />
in the form of Captain Morton. The<lb />
skippeT of the "Reluctant" was the<lb />
incentive for open revolt by thP c-ew<lb />
members and officers.<lb />
Three newcomers to the McGinnis<lb />
stage are introduced in the crew roles.<lb />
Jay Robhins as Lindstrom, Don Has-<lb />
kins as Wiley, and Gene Hunter a�<lb />
Stephonowski are teamed with two<lb />
veteran performers A. B. Benfield as<lb />
Insign and Bob Tyndall as Mnnnion.<lb />
Stan Jones returns to the footlights<lb />
to act as the wise old saHy Chief<lb />
Dowdy. Bill Briley an Schlommer and<lb />
Benny Waters as Gerhart round out<lb />
the enlisted personnel of the AF-116.<lb />
Frank Bush of Jacksonville, an<lb />
unexpected newcomer to the play-<lb />
house, has been cast a Dolan, the<lb />
persistent yeoman. Briggs pointed<lb />
out that he "may well become the<lb />
new clown prince of the greasepaint.<lb />
Tickets<lb />
Tickets for the production will go on<lb />
sale registration day. Only one thou-<lb />
sand student tickets will be available<lb />
for the scheduled two-day presenta-<lb />
tion. Admission has been set at fifty<lb />
cents for students and faculty and<lb />
one dollar for outside visitors.<lb />
e crowned as King and Queen of<lb />
ILarts of the 1957 dance. The other<lb />
candidates for king and queen will<lb />
serve as the Royal Court.<lb />
King and Queen<lb />
The candidates for king and queen<lb />
were chosen from junior and senior <lb />
members of the two organization;<lb />
elected by students of the Business<lb />
Department.<lb />
Besides the king and queen, the<lb />
other members of tLe court are: Willa<lb />
Rue Bowen, Rocky Mount; Jean Har-<lb />
gett, New Bern; Martha Ann John-<lb />
son, Benson; Lorraine Sutton, Faison;<lb />
Greenville Banks, Maple; Mack Ed-<lb />
mondson, Kinston; Alton Howard,<lb />
Greenville; 1. K. Williamson, Prince-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Changes<lb />
Severa. major changes have been<lb />
mnde this year concerning the pro-<lb />
cedure to be observed at the annual<lb />
dance. The King and Queen of Hearts<lb />
along with their Royal Court will be<lb />
resented at the beginning of the<lb />
dance and will be drowned just before<lb />
� ntermission.<lb />
This year a grand march in which<lb />
everyone will be invited to participate<lb />
will take the place of the usual figure.<lb />
'rhe king and queen, the court, and<lb />
officers of the two business organi-<lb />
zation will lead the grand march<lb />
around the auditorium.<lb />
Other features added for this year's<lb />
dance will be a free coat-checking<lb />
service and refreshments.<lb />
Dreamers Play<lb />
Mu-ic for the dance will be fur-<lb />
nished by Calvin Chesson's Dreamers<lb />
and admission will be a dollar per<lb />
couple.<lb />
Fred Dav-nport and Isaac K. Wil-<lb />
t'amaon, co-chairmen of the dance,<lb />
ind Mrs. Charity Risher, advisor l�<lb />
he dance committee said thp.t a<lb />
Teat deal of work had been put into<lb />
the preparation for the dance and<lb />
that they expect the occasion to be a<lb />
grand success.<lb />
Duplicate Copies<lb />
Of Code Will Be<lb />
Distributed<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
An extensive indoctrination of the<lb />
:onor system was given a vote of<lb />
pproval by the student legislature<lb />
ast night after being recommended<lb />
v the Dean's Advisory Council.<lb />
A committee studying the possibi-<lb />
lities of establishing an honor sys-<lb />
tem here suggested that the student<lb />
government distribute duplicated<lb />
copies of the committee'3 honor code<lb />
as a means of indoctrinating the stu-<lb />
dents with the proposed honor jlan.<lb />
After the students are fully familiar<lb />
with the system, Horace Rose, chair-<lb />
man of the honor committee, sug-<lb />
gested that a new classroom vote be<lb />
taken to .iet if mo.v students are in<lb />
favor of such a plan.<lb />
Earlier Vote<lb />
Li an earlier vote in the classrooms,<lb />
'he students voted 1,018 for an honor<lb />
system and 649 against such a plan,<lb />
leaving approximately half of the<lb />
students indifferent.<lb />
Chairman Rose told the legislature<lb />
that one class was allowed to conduct<lb />
an informal debate on the honor<lb />
Bystem and that most of the class<lb />
opposed it, giving the following reas-<lb />
' ns for doing so:<lb />
1. The students are not ready for<lb />
the honor system. Indoctrination<lb />
should begin at the first of the fresh-<lb />
man year.<lb />
2. T'rere is no college tradition about<lb />
an honor system. The development of<lb />
one would take time and thus would<lb />
be of little use now.<lb />
3. Even if most of the students<lb />
are honest, the few who wouid cheat<lb />
would come to a time of reckoning<lb />
sooner or later and reflect unfavor-<lb />
ably on the college. The student<lb />
making this point said nobody could<lb />
"get by" indefinitely.<lb />
4. A student feels more comfortable<lb />
if a proctor is present during the<lb />
administration of tests and examina-<lb />
tions. When this is the case, be feels<lb />
that he cannot be falsely accused<lb />
by someone who may not like aim.<lb />
He feels also that he is not respons-<lb />
ible for reporting offenses.<lb />
Judicial Body<lb />
The honor code that is being for-<lb />
mulated by the student government<lb />
committee would establish an Honor<lb />
Council which would act as a judicial<lb />
body to try cases of students ac-<lb />
cused of breaking the honor code.<lb />
Of'enses to the honor code listed by<lb />
the committee include cheating, lying,<lb />
stealing, breaking one's pledged<lb />
word of honor, or in any way acting<lb />
dishonorably.<lb />
It was also pointed out by the com-<lb />
mittee that all scholastic work,<lb />
whether it be in lecture room, li-<lb />
brary, the .student's room, or else-<lb />
where is under the honor code; thus<lb />
any aid given to a fellow student or<lb />
received from a fellow-student, with-<lb />
out the consent of the professor, in<lb />
tests, assignments or examinations,<lb />
is cheating.<lb />
Reporting Breach<lb />
Under the proposed amendment,<lb />
studetttfl who commit one of the in-<lb />
ductions of the code will be pledged"<lb />
to turn themselves over to the Honor<lb />
Council. If one student sees another<lb />
ch ating, he will be pledged to re-<lb />
See HONOR, Page 4<lb />
Election Of Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Sweetheart Set Thursday<lb />
Pat Cameron<lb />
Ragsdale<lb />
A campus-wide election for the<lb />
qieen and court of the Sweetheart<lb />
Ball sponsored annually by Phi Sigma<lb />
: fraternity will be held Thursday,<lb />
Pehrary 21 from 8:00 until 4:30.<lb />
The annual semi-formal dance has<lb />
been chedu!ed th;s year for Satur-<lb />
day night, March 2 at 8:00. The Caro-<lb />
linians will play for this year's affair.<lb />
Phi Sig Sweetheart<lb />
One of the highlights of the big<lb />
dance each year is t' e crowning of the<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Sweetheart. Candidates<lb />
for the sweetheart queen have been<lb />
chosen by the dormitories on campus<lb />
and the queen will be choaen by pop-<lb />
ular vote intho�.aaJOjU8-wide election<lb />
next week. The winner "will be an-<lb />
nounced and crowned at the oance<lb />
and the other candidates will serve as<lb />
the court.<lb />
Candidate<lb />
Candidates for Phi Sig Sweetheart<lb />
and the respective dormitory they<lb />
represent are: Peggie Smith, Flem-<lb />
ing; Ann Cookee, Umstead; Sybil<lb />
Kelly, Jarvis; Martha Jane Hammond,<lb />
Slay; Ann Hall, Gotten; Katie Ann<lb />
Peel, Garrett; and Pat Cameron, Rags-<lb />
dale. Pictures of the seven candidates<lb />
will be placed in the college union the<lb />
day before the campus-wide election.<lb />
The figure this year will he com-<lb />
posed of the officers of Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi, their dates, and the girls of the<lb />
court.<lb />
According to Horace Rose, Presi-<lb />
dent of the fraternity, the large<lb />
Wright Auditorium will be decorated<lb />
in abMBftUiong for this year's dance<lb />
and the adnullfait price will be one<lb />
dollar. "���<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
�- EAST CAftOLlMlAN<lb />
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14 iffl<lb />
Negro Entertainment. <lb />
Negroes are among the top entertainers<lb />
in the world today.<lb />
Personalities such as Louis Armstrong,<lb />
Sammy Davis, Jr Pearl Bailey, Eartha Kitt,<lb />
Harrv Belafonte, Sarah Vaughn, Fats Domino,<lb />
Nat King CAe, and Billy Eckstine are only<lb />
a few of the Negro entertainers who are cur-<lb />
rently playing in movies, featured stars of out-<lb />
standing television shows on all the major<lb />
networks, top recording artists, and leading<lb />
night club entertainers.<lb />
Thev specialize in jazz, the current musi-<lb />
cal craze all over the world. This younger<lb />
generate n appreciates jazz, especially when it<lb />
is presented by top performers as those men-<lb />
tioned above.<lb />
L uis Armstrong, who has been called one<lb />
of America- most influential good-will am-<lb />
bassadors by taking his music all ovr the<lb />
world, told an Associated Press reporter:<lb />
'There's only two kinds (music)�good and<lb />
bad. Its no matter where in the world you are.<lb />
Just like there's no difference between classics<lb />
and jazz. The man writing each had the same<lb />
kind of th ught�right from the heart<lb />
Quite a few East Carolina students will<lb />
pack their bags tomorrow and head for Caro-<lb />
lina and the "Mardi Gras" to be held there<lb />
1 ver the weekend. The annual affair this year<lb />
features a fellom called Louis Armstrong. Fats<lb />
Domino was a guest at the University back in<lb />
Armstrong appeared on State Col-<lb />
lege's campus last Wednesday night.<lb />
L uis Armstrong could have appeared for<lb />
�i concert and dance in Wright Auditorium<lb />
recently instead of Tommy Tucker and at<lb />
1250 less except for two reasons:<lb />
1 Negroes don't entertain at East Caro-<lb />
lina College. The c liege charter says this is<lb />
an institution for the education of white men<lb />
and women only. Nothing is said concerning<lb />
Negroes as entertainers, but they don't en-<lb />
tain here. .<lb />
2 A ruling now in effect (which should<lb />
be changed) prohibits having dances except<lb />
, t weekends. Les Brown and his outstanding<lb />
ip also c. uld have played here instead of<lb />
Tucker at $250 less, but the ruling prevented<lb />
East Carolina's Student Government As-<lb />
sociation Council members last week whole-<lb />
heartedly approved including outstanding Ne-<lb />
groes on the yearly entertainment series sched-<lb />
ule. The recommendation was scheduled to go<lb />
.re the student legislature last night.<lb />
The East Carolinian doesn't advocate an<lb />
entertainment series which includes Negro<lb />
-entertainers s lely. We do feel, however, that<lb />
when outstanding Negro bands or singers<lb />
ran be secured, steps should centamly be<lb />
taken to take advantage of such an opportunity.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell;<lb />
After Three Panty<lb />
Raids An Armful<lb />
Of Hanging News<lb />
AFTER THREE PANTY raids, I<lb />
was pretty interested in witnessing<lb />
a campus hanging.<lb />
THE FIRST FLOOR of the dorm<lb />
usually reaches a state of quietness�<lb />
or semi-quietness� around 1:30 or<lb />
2 a. m. in the morning�not always<lb />
but usually.<lb />
You can siph with relief and settle<lb />
down for a few hours of sleep when<lb />
the last guest leaves a bull session<lb />
or card game and asks his host,<lb />
"You got a sex magazine I can take<lb />
back to the room with me? Still<lb />
won't be able to go to sleep<lb />
Tha dorm laundry men make final<lb />
pre arations" for hauling the night's<lb />
take and things calm down consid-<lb />
erably after some early-morning<lb />
bather sinpr his last encore and trots<lb />
off to bed.<lb />
A knocking on your door interrupts<lb />
the peace.<lb />
"I've pot an armful of news for<lb />
you a voice calls. "Somebody is<lb />
heing hanged in effigy. Thought you'd<lb />
like to know<lb />
"Who<lb />
"I don't know. But they're over vn<lb />
front of the dining hall<lb />
You think seriously for a moment.<lb />
"If t is thing they're hanging is sup-<lb />
posed to be me I'm not going to cover<lb />
it Then you check the latest edition.<lb />
Theres nothing in print about social<lb />
frats, drinking, or culture�it should<lb />
he .afe.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
The Judgement Day<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAM-<lb />
Honor System<lb />
NEWS IS NEWS, and by Friday<lb />
you're beginning to worry about<lb />
:iing up next week's front page.<lb />
So you redress, slip over to the dining<lb />
hall and find the area as quiet as a<lb />
�riavryard- -parking spaces galore,<lb />
trlowing street lamps that seem big-<lb />
ger than ever amid the darkness and<lb />
misty rain, and a city police car going<lb />
the wrong way down a campus one-<lb />
way street.<lb />
Not a coed in sight. No lynchers<lb />
around anywhere.<lb />
THE CHIEF strolls by. "I saw<lb />
�me boy. over there a while ago<lb />
dancing or something. Don't know<lb />
whether they were high school kids<lb />
or college people. Gone now<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
Southern Writings Come Of Age<lb />
As the student legislators attend the SGA<lb />
meeting next Wednesday night they will be<lb />
faced with one of the most important deeis-<lb />
m the history of the college. They will have<lb />
Importunity of voting on an amendment<lb />
that will introduce the honor system at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Incidents like the one in which March of<lb />
Dimes cannisters were stolen or broken into<lb />
and the plight of the Circle K Club's dollar<lb />
project have caused some to point out that<lb />
honor may be lacking at East Carolina.<lb />
S me students feel that if the problem of<lb />
stealing and cheating were taken out of the<lb />
hands of the instructors and turned over to<lb />
the students incidents like these would dis-<lb />
appear. .<lb />
The honor system would be beneficial not<lb />
only to the college, but also to the individual<lb />
student. It would attract a high quality of<lb />
students and weed out those who are dis-<lb />
honorable. It will give the student a sense of<lb />
responsibility and a feeling of trustworthiness.<lb />
It will assure the student that everyone<lb />
has the same opportunity to make good and<lb />
it will increase the prestige of the college in<lb />
the eyes of its students, the public, and other<lb />
colleges and universities.<lb />
There are enough students who have ex-<lb />
pressed their desire to have the honor system<lb />
to indicate that there would be enough that<lb />
would obey and enforce it, thereby assuring<lb />
its successful operation.<lb />
The students have shown in a poll con-<lb />
ducted by the administration that they are<lb />
in fav r of the honor system and the East<lb />
Carolinian joins these in urging the members<lb />
of the SGA to pass the proposed amend-<lb />
ment that will put it into effect next quarter.<lb />
AROUND EIGHT-THIRTY you<lb />
head for the cafeteria and breakfast<lb />
and discover that the lynchers com-<lb />
pleted their job sometime during t.e<lb />
eariy morning.<lb />
Coach and Mrs. Porter are seen<lb />
h aving the post ofice. They don't look<lb />
toward the tree.<lb />
The stuffed monster hanging there<lb />
diJn't resemble Coach Porter at all.<lb />
Rather, it reminded you of some of<lb />
the people you've met since enrolling<lb />
at East Carolina�overstuffed in a<lb />
lot of ways.<lb />
We hate losing to a smaller school<lb />
with a total enrollment less than that<lb />
of our freshman class and where<lb />
some of our students go to rack up<lb />
quality points.<lb />
But somebody has to take the<lb />
blame. Or rather, some people have<lb />
to blame some individual.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina 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 ft second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Editor Buwness Manager<lb />
Assistant Editors JAN F RABY,<lb />
0I4VER WILLIAMS<lb />
Feature Editor - JAN"LS2i<lb />
Snorts Editor BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
NEWS STAFF Martha Wilson, Bryan Harmon,<lb />
" Claudia Todd, Rosemary Eagles, Kathryn Johnson,<lb />
Dee Hux, Lois Ann Webb, Betty Gaylord, Lou<lb />
Ann Rouse, Beverly Proctor, Marjorie Davis.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF Edna Whitfield, Carolyn Smith<lb />
-Staff Artist  Billy Arnold<lb />
Circulation Manager Lacy Harris, Peggy Stewnrt<lb />
Exchange Editor  Mrs. &amp;uiJabk<lb />
Editorial Advisor Mi� Mary H. Green.<lb />
Financial Advisor  Dr. Clinton .?<lb />
Technical Advisor -  Sherman M. Park.<lb />
Printed hs-Safffrew Printing Co Greenville, N.<lb />
ELECTION FEVER is spreading<lb />
around campus like a common cold.<lb />
If this prevailing interest in the up-<lb />
coming SGA election continues, you<lb />
can look for a red, hot battle and pos-<lb />
sibly a record vote in March. That's<lb />
exactly what the newspaper would<lb />
like to see. (Interest in student gov-<lb />
ernment needs a shot in the arm.<lb />
Cam jus politics is being talked in<lb />
the college union, the cafeteria, and<lb />
in Umstead and Slay�late, late at<lb />
night and early in the mornings. The<lb />
East Carolinian has received reports<lb />
from reliable sources that the presi-<lb />
dential race will find only two can-<lb />
didates seeking the top office.<lb />
Many of the office-seekers have<lb />
been campaigning for quite a while.<lb />
There have been a lot of plans laid,<lb />
a lot of changes made, and as I un-<lb />
derstand it, a touch of back stabbing<lb />
already.<lb />
Those who figure they're playing<lb />
it smart (party movements and that<lb />
sort of thing) might not be playing<lb />
it so smart after all.<lb />
And I read somewhere that there's<lb />
been only one SGA president from<lb />
Greenville during the past 50 years.<lb />
Let's see now, next year will run<lb />
that figure to 51.<lb />
Ever since the early day. of our<lb />
nation, there has !ei-n talk of The<lb />
Great Southern Renaissance of Lit-<lb />
erature. The most outstanding critics,<lb />
writers and thinkers down through<lb />
the years have anxiously predicted<lb />
and awaited this great production<lb />
from below the Maon-Dixon line.<lb />
Every other section of our country<lb />
has already contributed to te ebb<lb />
and flow of American Literature,<lb />
turning out such notables as the<lb />
West's John Steinbeck, the Middle<lb />
West's Earnest Hemingway, F. Scott<lb />
Fitzgerald and Mark Twain, and the<lb />
North East's early mammoths like<lb />
Longfellow, O'Neil. Hawthorne, Em-<lb />
erson and Thoreau.<lb />
Through the ages, the world of<lb />
literature has looked toward the<lb />
South and � redicted that soon�some-<lb />
time�it would spawn the world lea-<lb />
ders in the field of writing. For many<lb />
reasons they have wai'ed and looked.<lb />
Now, it seems, that time has arrived.<lb />
And it has creeped up on those who<lb />
waited so anxiously.<lb />
Perhaps Thomas Wolfe was the hint<lb />
�of things to come. Wolfe took the<lb />
taw, lonely plains and hills of North<lb />
Carolina and transformed them into<lb />
beautiful language. He tried to speak<lb />
the unspeakable things of the South-<lb />
erner's heart, tried to put onto paper<lb />
the loves and fears, the hates and<lb />
sorrow- :ind uncertainties that burn<lb />
deeply in the Soul of the South�<lb />
that undefinable quality that is so<lb />
much a part of the Southerner, that<lb />
makes him so vastly different and<lb />
�part from the rest oT the nation. He<lb />
did nol succeed fully, but he came as<lb />
close, possibly, as any other writer<lb />
of this or any other day.<lb />
Since Wolfe, there have come many<lb />
great names from this region of the<lb />
Country. William Faulkner, of Mis-<lb />
si&amp;sippi, Pulitzer Prize winner, is<lb />
generally regarded as the world's<lb />
top content orary writer today. Faulk-<lb />
ner, too, in his way, ha tried to ex-<lb />
press the strange, complex face- and<lb />
depths of the South.<lb />
Another writer of some note, w 0<lb />
hails from Georgia, is Truman Capote.<lb />
Capote was taken North with his<lb />
family early in his life and ha.4 writ-<lb />
ten niost.y about life in the city, how-<lb />
ever, he has turned out some unique<lb />
work about the deep South. Capote's<lb />
writing contains a weird element of<lb />
the supernatural, weaved into his<lb />
tales of tVe South in such a way M<lb />
to capture a flicker of the superstition<lb />
and feeling of the romantic that still<lb />
persists deep in the roots- of our her-<lb />
itage.<lb />
Tennessee Williams, whose work<lb />
is being recognized currently in the<lb />
theater, the movies and in book form,<lb />
is still another Southerner who has<lb />
attempted to depict th meaning of<lb />
life in the South. Williams depends<lb />
upon stark realism in the dramatic<lb />
field for his effect and expression,<lb />
using mostly Southern locales and<lb />
characterisation. Tnongfe Williams'<lb />
writings are rich with the basic moods<lb />
and emotion applicable to every<lb />
section of our country, he does delve<lb />
into the richness of the South for<lb />
color, for sectional focus, and for<lb />
that same undefinable quality that<lb />
is the soul of our region.<lb />
Eudora Welty, another ItiaaiMip-<lb />
pian, has shown a deep insight into<lb />
that same uniqu. Southern person-<lb />
met before. Her short<lb />
stories, wi � � dist act Southern<lb />
�;  � ; fee iged to catch<lb />
some of I e flavor of tl e coarseness<lb />
and primitiveneaa that eiuwines it-<lb />
self into the cultuie and gentleness<lb />
of the South.<lb />
Perhaps the t mergence of Southern<lb />
writer as leaders in the field of lit-<lb />
erature at this present moment in<lb />
modern times, is due to the per-<lb />
plexed, drastic, uncertain flavor of<lb />
the twentieth century. The South<lb />
has long lied under the stress and<lb />
bondage of harried times�ever since<lb />
the Civil War�severed, cut off from<lb />
the rc-t of the land, to live a strange<lb />
and different life and to build the<lb />
heritage that is now becoming such<lb />
a huge part of world literature.<lb />
This being the last issue of tl<lb />
and exams ju.st around the -<lb />
eided to print this appropriate art<lb />
as printed originally in the D Tar<lb />
Heel and parsed along tfl rn via Di<lb />
art.<lb />
"And it came to pas that n<lb />
the morning of the last day ol tht<lb />
there ar M a multitude uniting th<lb />
and wailing. And there was mi<lb />
nd gnashing of teeth for the da<lb />
ment was at hand, and they w<lb />
For they had left undone tho.se thin<lb />
they ought t have done and had d<lb />
which they ought not to hsve d<lb />
there v.as DO help for it.<lb />
"And there were many al<lb />
d ran who had kept witter. 0<lb />
all night, but it naught availeth.<lb />
there were who ar 0M smiling<lb />
had prepared themselves the way.<lb />
straight the pth of knowledge. A<lb />
wise nes were known t 1 SOON<lb />
of midnight oil, but by other- tl<lb />
called the curve-1 users. And th-<lb />
arose and ate a hearty break!<lb />
"And they vjame unto the<lb />
I lace, and their hearts were I<lb />
thtm. And they came to pai<lb />
pass out. And some of them rep<lb />
riotous living, and bemoaned their<lb />
thev had not a prayer. And at th<lb />
there came among them one kn<lb />
instructor, he - f the diabolical sn<lb />
passed papers am.ng them, and w<lb />
his way. And many and varied<lb />
answers which were given, for some<lb />
teachings had fallen among fertih<lb />
ethers had fallen fallow among<lb />
while still others had fallen flat.<lb />
"And some were there who wi<lb />
an hour, others wrote for two, some I<lb />
away sorrowful. And of these man<lb />
up a little bull in hopes of paci:<lb />
instructor, for these were the one<lb />
not a prayer. And when they had :<lb />
they gathered up their belongings ai<lb />
away quietly, each in his own direr-<lb />
each one vowing to himself in his ma<lb />
'I shall not pass this way again bul<lb />
a long road that has no turning<lb />
NOW THEY'RE SAYING<lb />
building with the dancing patio if<lb />
Student Union, but the College Uni<lb />
AND SPEAKING OF CONTROYI<lb />
IAL CURRENTS  a great deal is b.<lb />
said about honor in the classroom, an;<lb />
little is being said about honor around '<lb />
campus. IVs almost like charity�which<lb />
gins at home.<lb />
Bryan Harrison<lb />
A Golden Day<lb />
SAUDI ARABIA'S King Saud has<lb />
packed up his fancy headpieces, dark<lb />
glasses, 75-member party, and haa<lb />
taken off for a jaunt in Spain.<lb />
He has agreed to let the United<lb />
States continue using the Dhahran<lb />
airfield for five more years while<lb />
Faudi Arabia will receive "military<lb />
equipment (jet planes), services and<lb />
training Saud's country especially<lb />
wanted more jet planes.<lb />
The President presented the king<lb />
ith"a"16-pieee blond desk set ani an<lb />
Elsenhower oil painting of an outdoor<lb />
Colorado scene before he left fer<lb />
Spain. Just about everything but Ike's<lb />
golf bag, I'd say.<lb />
March 8, 1907 was indeed a golden<lb />
day for some. It was tne day that<lb />
East Carolina was founded. I can<lb />
only imagine that the Founding Fa-<lb />
thers envisioned great things for East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
I'll bet they dreamed that fifty<lb />
years hence it would be a school of<lb />
deep-rooted heritage with an inspir-<lb />
ing and motivating atmosphere. This<lb />
was the spirit in which East Carolina<lb />
was founded.<lb />
What would be more ideal than a<lb />
. jrreat rebirth of this spirit in the<lb />
year of East Carolina's Golden An-<lb />
niversary ?<lb />
The Founding Fathers left room<lb />
for a lot. They left room for in-<lb />
tellectual growth and maturity�not<lb />
only the maturity that comes with<lb />
years, but also the maturity that<lb />
cornea with effort.<lb />
Motivation comes as a desire on<lb />
the part of the individual as a re-<lb />
sult of inspiration and the proper in-<lb />
centive. So where will our inspiration<lb />
spring from in this desire to found a<lb />
renaissance of spirit?<lb />
To whose lot falls the task of re-<lb />
newing the spirit in which East Caro-<lb />
lina had its beginning? Where and<lb />
10 whom do the students look for<lb />
inspiration? -<lb />
First of all, who says that East<lb />
Carolina is lacking in these elements?<lb />
Most of the complaints that I hear<lb />
are from the instructors. Many blame<lb />
the students for lack of initiative<lb />
m learning on their own out of class.<lb />
Most professors that I have.have<lb />
stressed that we discuss things in<lb />
class. They claim we have no desire<lb />
to go to the library and dig for<lb />
background and parallel reading. They<lb />
say students do not read good books<lb />
for their own enjoyment and knowl-<lb />
edge. Criticism came especially high<lb />
during religious emphasis week when<lb />
there was such a poor turnout of<lb />
student.<lb />
I think most of their criticsm is<lb />
justi'ied and, in many respects, true.<lb />
I believe that these points are among<lb />
those that are holding East Caro-<lb />
lina back from full-fledged maturi-<lb />
ty, tf! believe that�in some respects�<lb />
the students are lacking in initiative<lb />
and it comes up to the surface in<lb />
the surrounding atmosphere. At the<lb />
same time, I believe the students<lb />
have an understandable plight.<lb />
They are right, religious emphasis<lb />
week experienced a poor turnout. But<lb />
how many professors did you see<lb />
at the meetings? A mere handfull.<lb />
I'll bet the students who do their<lb />
studies in the library every night<lb />
could vouch that they don't see all<lb />
the faculty over there and those<lb />
they see are the same ones night af-<lb />
ter night. How many instructors do<lb />
you have that allow, through their<lb />
method and manner, class discussion?<lb />
How many professors ask you to<lb />
come to their office and have a talk<lb />
and how many go nut of their way<lb />
to establish a eraonsl contact with<lb />
the studentIt ia the out-of-class re-<lb />
lationship t at inspires the student.<lb />
It is the personal touch that pro-<lb />
vides the incentive for learning. How<lb />
many make you aware that they are<lb />
constantly stiiving to help YOU�the<lb />
individual�to learn?<lb />
East Carolina needs a renaissrnce<lb />
in spirit and atmosphere. An intel-<lb />
lectual movement is needed to help<lb />
it achieve its ideal. The faculty should<lb />
take the responsibility in leading any<lb />
intellectual movement. It is here and<lb />
only here that IN can look for ins-<lb />
piration.<lb />
It is time that "East Caroiinianism"<lb />
came of age. It should take on a new<lb />
meaning�one which implies motiva-<lb />
tion, inspiration, and maturity, rather<lb />
than the sluggard, lifeless connota-<lb />
tion that the term has 1. <lb />
There is only one thing keeping<lb />
East Carolina from growing up. In-<lb />
dolence. Indolence in the leaders, re-<lb />
s'tlting in indolence on the part of<lb />
the followers.<lb />
It would be great if we all lived<lb />
fifty more years and were able to<lb />
come hack to East Carolina's cen-<lb />
tennial celebration. It would be ideal<lb />
if we could find a college of heritage,<lb />
honor, and above all, maturity.<lb />
It would be t golden day indeed.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Letter From Cuba<lb />
By JAX RABY<lb />
While everyone is down in th'<lb />
frc-m the latest 1 w blow to our prid<lb />
wit, the AC game, here's a letter fr<lb />
former high school classmate of mint<lb />
was first quoted recently in The Loud<lb />
er, the Elizabeth City High Sen ol <lb />
of which I'm an ex-staff member. i<lb />
goes to show that while things may be<lb />
here, they're always worse elsewhere.<lb />
Havana. Cuba, Jan. 7. 1"<lb />
Dear Students,<lb />
I don't want this letter to Bound<lb />
a sermon, but I do want to say that<lb />
don't know how lucky you are. Most I<lb />
States citizens don't. Living here in<lb />
these past four months has made me n<lb />
how much Americans have for which I<lb />
thankful. Perhaps you have seen in the<lb />
pers that for about two months Cuba<lb />
been in a state of revolution. President I<lb />
tista stays in power by force. Other factj<lb />
here in Cuba want to be in power. WI<lb />
you pass the police stations here there<lb />
sandbags in front and policemen stand 1<lb />
with machine guns. In four provin<lb />
Cuba now there are no constitutional gua<lb />
tees, which means that officials can kill any-<lb />
body and not be touched by law. In Oriente.<lb />
the eastern end of the island, the Banguai<lb />
church basketball team was debating whetl<lb />
er or rot they should go to a nearby I<lb />
for the tournament because a number of<lb />
young men in that area had leen I and<lb />
dead.<lb />
If you were a university student,<lb />
would have had several weeks of vacation<lb />
before the Christmas holidays began. How<lb />
wonderful, I can hear you say. The stu-<lb />
dents here don't think so. You see. it means<lb />
that someday they'll finish their course but<lb />
who knows when. Each time political trouble<lb />
comes, the university is closed for fear the<lb />
students will take part as a mob.<lb />
One other thing, appreciate your sch<lb />
Cuba has free public education but the<lb />
schools are so poor, the teachers are so<lb />
unconcerned (speaking in general) about<lb />
the students as individuals that any parent<lb />
who possibly can will pay to send his child<lb />
to a private school. Appreciate the interest-<lb />
ing textbooks, Audio-visual aids, student<lb />
council, and the usually friendly atmosphere<lb />
between students and teachers.<lb />
(Barbara Ann Smith)<lb />
Quoting . . .<lb />
"It is a good thing to be rich, and it<lb />
is a good thing to be strong, but it is a better<lb />
thing to be beloved of many friends<lb />
�Euripides<lb />
M<lb />
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CROWS NEST<lb />
ition<lb />
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itb<lb />
Pl<lb />
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B JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
sbs<lb />
PAGE THIUCI<lb />
Elon Invading ECC Saturday Night<lb />
Lexington, N. C. to-<lb />
ri; are being made for<lb />
State Tournament<lb />
. 'fair which seems<lb />
omc m Lexington<lb />
waj February 27th and<lb />
Hard 1st.<lb />
once again prove<lb />
a much stronger<lb />
l : At the jiresent time,<lb />
 State's nine eluba<lb />
records. Only<lb />
� and Appalachian<lb />
av rage.<lb />
among conference<lb />
igh with Elon, the<lb />
n Losing their<lb />
� - of the season,<lb />
ristians have 191<lb />
ugh there is plentj of time<lb />
the Bears i Lenoir Khyne!<lb />
, ihe first team tn tnan years<lb />
the tournament with an un-<lb />
conference mark. Coach<lb />
Hamilton's club has been the<lb />
the conference this year,<lb />
� one defeat marring its<lb />
opening season loss to<lb />
Vbbey. I he Bears must still<lb />
Elon, and High Point, all<lb />
me court, but it is still<lb />
someone will put a stop<lb />
rs before tournament ac<lb />
i fact about the<lb />
 enl - that it is<lb />
e regu ar season<lb />
� r is able to take<lb />
a si . Only East<lb />
and High Point<lb />
a omplish the<lb />
won loop honor<lb />
. d in second I<lb />
. E (<lb />
awings have an important,<lb />
mining the champion. The<lb />
. does not act like the At-I<lb />
it with the first place team'<lb />
eighth, the second vs. the I<lb />
i h� North State divides<lb />
seeded teams into sep-<lb />
kets with the third and<lb />
clubfi drawing for separate<lb />
also. These four first divi-<lb />
then draw for their op-<lb />
W1 of the bottom four teams,<lb />
it i- possible for the No.<lb />
nave to face the fifth ranked<lb />
opening night and then the<lb />
ked team in the second round<lb />
iching the finals.<lb />
irnament was filled<lb />
� irit, Lenoir<lb />
� �. - � rol ably iis-<lb />
l hi� were few<lb />
; for ECC, the largest<lb />
� , . inference.<lb />
allj a conflict between<lb />
. � irnament for ECC<lb />
quarter ending<lb />
. . e time. This year, the<lb />
. held a week fol-<lb />
should allow<lb />
bring their own<lb />
� a. It is a long way. but<lb />
i full house in their<lb />
p ftei 1 as indicated<lb />
lid be ready by tour-<lb />
"Vt are an improved<lb />
stated the Pirate head<lb />
mentor Despite the record. Porter<lb />
his club will be stronger than<lb />
in the past 3 or 4 yeais.<lb />
Gaining special praise from Por-<lb />
ter are sophomores Tim Smothers<lb />
and Joe Plaster. Both are unproved<lb />
boys this season and should be tough<lb />
from here on out comments Porter.<lb />
Don Harris, Nick Nichols, and Guy<lb />
Mendenhall were also named for their<lb />
steady play throughout the season.<lb />
Saturday, the Bucs wil be played<lb />
probably the strongest club in the<lb />
conference. Elon, in Memorial Gym.<lb />
Swimmers Place High In NC<lb />
Collegiate To End Seaso i<lb />
Swimmers Triumph<lb />
The powerful swimmers of ECC<lb />
smashed Duke University's varsity<lb />
ta ikers 75-1 last weekend in Mem-<lb />
orial Pool to claim their seventh win<lb />
of the set-on against three losses<lb />
aa d a tie.<lb />
The victory over 'ht t?antic Coast<lb />
Conference club was their most de-<lb />
cisive of the year. Coach Ray Mar-<lb />
ies' hoys walked away with every<lb />
first place of the 10-evcut affair.<lb />
They also copped all but one of the<lb />
second ositions.<lb />
Jim Meads and Harold MeK.ee<lb />
grabbed two firsts each. Other firsts<lb />
went to Oliver, Miugette, Sawyer and<lb />
the 400-yard Medley relay team and<lb />
400-yard Freestyle team.<lb />
Elsey took Duke's only second place<lb />
in the 200-yard backstrike.<lb />
CHAPEL HILL�East Carolina's<lb />
 immers rounded out their 1956-67<lb />
season with a powerful performance<lb />
in the North Carolina Collegiate<lb />
Championships, here, Monday night<lb />
Though no official team points were<lb />
kept, the Pirate club ranked second<lb />
only to North Carolina in th� unof-<lb />
ficial tallies. The meet brought to-<lb />
gether Big Four teams from Caro-<lb />
iiia. N. C. State and Duke along with<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Only individual scores were kept<lb />
for t e big meet, and East Carolina's<lb />
club bad an outstanding array of<lb />
individuals. Every man who went to<lb />
the meet placed.<lb />
Coach Kay Martinez stated after-<lb />
wards that he was "quite pleased"<lb />
with his club's performance. He<lb />
pointed out that in the meet, each<lb />
team was allowed to enter three<lb />
players for each event. There were<lb />
eats to whittle down the field and<lb />
only six scoring places were possible.<lb />
Fast Carolina scored within the six<lb />
in each and every event.<lb />
Every first place was captured by<lb />
either Carolina or State, with the<lb />
exception of Bob Sawyer's first in<lb />
the 200 yard backstroke. Sawyer,<lb />
East Carolina's top candidate for<lb />
All-American honors, hag been de-<lb />
feated only once in that event this<lb />
season. He lost to Carolina's All-<lb />
America Charlie Krepp in an earlier<lb />
match. Krepp did not perform in that<lb />
event Monday night.<lb />
Martinez praised Ken Midyette,<lb />
ECC diver, as one of th� biggest Buc<lb />
standouts in the trial. Midyette<lb />
grabbed second place honors in the<lb />
diving events, only 10 points behind<lb />
the first position and 15 better than<lb />
third.<lb />
Others who placed for ECC weie<lb />
Harold McKee, Dickie Denton, Jim-<lb />
my Meads, Jack Koebberling, Sid<lb />
Oliver, Teddy Gartman, Glenn Dyer.<lb />
Martinez also reported early this<lb />
week that the home meet with Wake<lb />
Forest, scheduled to take place in<lb />
memorial pool this weekend, has<lb />
been cancelled by the Baptists.<lb />
It is little wonder. In their earlier<lb />
meeting this year, ECC trounced the<lb />
Deacons 53-23 and broke nine Wake<lb />
Forest pool records.<lb />
With that final match cancelled,<lb />
the Pirates have put the wraps on<lb />
their third swimming season. It has<lb />
been one of the most successful to<lb />
date. They posted seven wins, three<lb />
losses and one tie. And this came<lb />
against some of the top competition<lb />
in the nation.<lb />
Pirate Jayvees<lb />
Still Undefeated<lb />
In Kine Contests<lb />
Under the guidance of Coach Earl<lb />
Smith, the East Carolina Jayvees<lb />
have gone undefeated thus far in<lb />
nine consecutive ball games.<lb />
Smith, assisted by Head Coach<lb />
Howard .Porter, has used a group<lb />
rf juniors, sophomores and freshmen<lb />
to mold the 1956-57 jayvee outfit into<lb />
the most successful of such teams<lb />
ever to perform here. Some of the<lb />
dayers have seen reserve action with<lb />
he varsity after performing well for<lb />
'o ich Smith.<lb />
One o the Jayvee regulars, Tim<lb />
smothers, a 6-5, 210 pound sopho-<lb />
more from Bethany, even made the<lb />
big jum to a varsity starting posi-<lb />
tion in several games tl is season.<lb />
Testing (irounds<lb />
The purpose for the Jayvee club<lb />
is mainly to act as a testing grounds<lb />
for those boys who ultimately wish<lb />
io play varsity basketball for East<lb />
Carolina. However, this season, the<lb />
Fayvees have even outdone the varsi-<lb />
ty cagers, sporting a !�-0 mark to<lb />
Elon's cagers will visit memorial. earlier on the Christian floor Elon<lb />
will be rated heavy favorites to be-<lb />
come the third team this season to<lb />
ca.sh in on the broken home-court<lb />
record of the Pirates.<lb />
Elon's Dee Atkinson nabbed 24<lb />
joints and teammate Jim Crump<lb />
added 22 is the earlier meeting to<lb />
take high scoring honors. They are<lb />
expected to be the big guns in the<lb />
Chritian attack here this weekend.<lb />
For Ea.st Carolina, Don Harris, Nick<lb />
Nichols, Joe Plaster, Tim Smothers<lb />
and Cuy Mendenhall are expected to<lb />
start.<lb />
The defending North State champ-<lb />
ions, Elon has put up a Stiff battle<lb />
to finish first in regular-season play<lb />
this year, but has fallen short. Lenoir<lb />
Khyne ha surpassed them, hut 'as<lb />
not eliminated them rom top content-<lb />
ion m the forthcoming NS Tour.<lb />
Last year, the Christians knocked<lb />
off 20 games in 26 regular-season<lb />
flay.<lb />
Gymnasium Saturday night to try<lb />
their hand at defeating ECC on their<lb />
v. r court.<lb />
Having dropped he Buc.s 77-59<lb />
i.s below .500 lecord in North<lb />
State play.<lb />
Competition for the Jayvee has<lb />
been toug . They have gone against<lb />
Chowan College twice, Edwards Mili-<lb />
tary Institute twice, Durham AAA<lb />
�� . school, Wake Forest Seminary,<lb />
.he Guilford Jayvees, Wilmington<lb />
Junior College and Greenville high<lb />
school. They have won all of these<lb />
games, some by large margins, twice<lb />
by less t .an eight points.<lb />
Outstanding performers for the<lb />
Baby Bucs have been Smothers, Ike<lb />
Riddick, Wallace Lewis, Waddell Sol-<lb />
omon and Dennis O'Brien in the cor-<lb />
ing de; artment. Each has been high<lb />
scorer at least once. Gaining praise<lb />
in their play-making ability have<lb />
been Stacey Wells, Maurice Everette,<lb />
Connie Hoffman, Durwood Hoffman,<lb />
and Franklin Warren.<lb />
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Because of his wonderful chest tattoo�<lb />
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EAST CAftOLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY u 1957<lb />
Dr. Koonce Speaks Tonight<lb />
In Anniversary Lectures<lb />
Dr. Donald D. Koonce of Wilming-<lb />
ton, president of the North Carolina<lb />
Medical Society, will discuss "The<lb />
Relation of Religion and Medicine"<lb />
tonight. HLs address will be one of<lb />
a series of five "Lectures on Teacher<lb />
Education and Religion" sponsored<lb />
by the college during February and<lb />
Mat eh.<lb />
Dr. Koonce will s; eak at a dinner<lb />
at 6:16 p. m. in the North Dining<lb />
Hall. The meeting will be open to<lb />
the public. Those who do not wish to<lb />
attend the dinner, which will be<lb />
served in cafeteria style, are invited<lb />
to be guests at the lecture, beginning<lb />
at 6:60.<lb />
A native North Carolinian, Dr.<lb />
Koonce was born and reared in Wil-<lb />
mington. He received his education<lb />
st the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina an ; the University of Pennsyl-<lb />
vania.<lb />
Chief Surgeon<lb />
He is e ief surgeon on the staff<lb />
of the Janus Walker Memorial Hos-<lb />
pital of Wilmington. In addition to<lb />
heading the state Medical Society,<lb />
he sei vt<lb />
Programs<lb />
The programs are presented as<lb />
part of a five-year study of Teacher<lb />
Education and Religion now being<lb />
conducted at East Carolina under tne<lb />
sponsorship of the American Asso-<lb />
ciation of Colleges for Teacher Edu-<lb />
cation and the Danforth Foundation.<lb />
They are included also on the Golden<lb />
Anniversary Programs marking the<lb />
fiftieth year since the founding of the<lb />
college in 1907.<lb />
Other speakers and their topics are<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick, East Carolina<lb />
president, "What la the Role of Re-<lb />
ligion in Personal and Family Liv-<lb />
ing?" February 28; Dr. Clinton R.<lb />
Prewett and Dr. Judson White of<lb />
t e college department of psychology<lb />
"Can Moral Values Be Taught?"<lb />
March 7; and Dr. Joseph D. Franzoni,<lb />
director of Mental Health Service,<lb />
Reader Says<lb />
Students' Honor Can Be<lb />
Purchased For One Dollar<lb />
To the editor,<lb />
Nearly a month ago the Circle K<lb />
Club sponsored a project in which<lb />
fhe students would be the recipients.<lb />
The club put one dollar per day for<lb />
five days on the Student Union bul-<lb />
letin board ioi students that come to<lb />
the soda shop and discover that they<lb />
are broke. Along with the dollar bill,<lb />
there was a paper stating the purpose<lb />
for the money being there. The only<lb />
stipulation was that a student had<lb />
to .ay the dollar back to any of the<lb />
Circle K members within one week.<lb />
Today, one month later, the Circle<lb />
K has not received back a single<lb />
dollar.<lb />
The students that have this money<lb />
probably think they have put some-<lb />
thing over on the Circle K, but they<lb />
arecor oi -�� ���  haven't; they have only harmed them<lb />
Pitt Countv Health Department, Re- avc b' J<lb />
 � , w l i ti ltv. �� uli ia selves and the school.<lb />
ligion and Mental Health March 14.<lb />
the Nort<lb />
. and<lb />
i ee i<lb />
Fraternity Sponsors<lb />
Sock Hop Saturday<lb />
it ne time as president of After Game With Elon<lb />
Carolina Surgical Associa-<lb />
A<lb />
W<lb />
a fellow of the American<lb />
Surgeons and a diplomate<lb />
in Board of Surgeons.<lb />
he is a member of<lb />
terian Church.<lb />
HONOR<lb />
(Continued from Page 1)<lb />
port the suspect to the council.<lb />
Anyone brought before the council<lb />
will  givei a trial. It was pointed<lb />
the Honor Council will not<lb />
e powers but will merely<lb />
a judgement as to whether or<lb />
not the studem is guilty of violating<lb />
There will be a sock hop Sat-<lb />
urday night, February 16 after<lb />
the basketball game with Elon.<lb />
The sock hop is being sponsored<lb />
by Phi Sigma Pi maternity and<lb />
will be held in Wright Auditorium<lb />
from after game time until 11:45.<lb />
There will be music by a hi-fi<lb />
record player. Admission is<lb />
twenty-five cents per person and<lb />
everybody is invited to attend.<lb />
selves<lb />
How can East Carolina grow in<lb />
prestige and tradition as long as we<lb />
are harboring such people? This<lb />
campus, a society where we live nine<lb />
months out of the year, has no vacan-<lb />
cy for people with such low principles.<lb />
The boys of Circle K are not in-<lb />
dignant over losing five dollars, but<lb />
hey are ashamed of the fact that the<lb />
Honor of five students at EC could be<lb />
purchase! for "one dollar<lb />
Respectfully submitted,<lb />
Horace Rose<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Please allow me to congratulate<lb />
you and your staff on what I regard<lb />
as a splendid editorial page, that in<lb />
the February 7 number of East Caro-<lb />
linian. All too often, it seems to me,<lb />
are the editorial pages of our college<lb />
and university papers drowned in<lb />
.small beer. But whatever trivia ap-<lb />
pears on your editorial page of Feb-<lb />
ruary 7 seems to me to contribute<lb />
to the judicious balance that made<lb />
this page such a real pleasure to read.<lb />
There was just the right blending<lb />
of the serious, the whimsical, the<lb />
philosophical, the critical, the specu-<lb />
lative, and the humorous. Moreover,<lb />
there was a refreshing absence of the<lb />
sophomoric inanity and cliche and<lb />
of the puerlity that from time to time<lb />
characterize collegiate journalism.<lb />
Kudos to you, Mr. Harrison, Miss<lb />
Raby, Mr. Williams, and to Miss Wil-<lb />
son! Mr. Arnold's cartoon provided a<lb />
timely and very funny garish.<lb />
Me, I'm already queued up to get<lb />
�he next number of East Carolinian!<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Frank L. Hoskins<lb />
Department of English<lb />
to the<lb />
ciplina<lb />
ever.<lb />
will then be turned over<lb />
ective judiciaries lor dis-<lb />
Rose explained<lb />
as<lb />
rt<lb />
v action. Rose explained, how-<lb />
at the president of the col-<lb />
eg i� the only official which has<lb />
authority in expelling a student.<lb />
Honor Council<lb />
The proposed honor council which<lb />
will : ear cases of breach against the<lb />
-honor system, will consist of eight<lb />
regular members of whom four shall<lb />
be men and four shall be women.<lb />
One man and one woman will repre-<lb />
sent each of the four classes of stu-<lb />
dents and will be chosen by a screen-<lb />
ing committee composed of the Presi-<lb />
dent. Vice-President, Deans of Wo-<lb />
men and Men, and the presidents of<lb />
the Men's and Women's Judiciaries.<lb />
Honor System<lb />
The proposed honor code is pat-<lb />
terned after a similar code established<lb />
at William and Maty in 1779. The<lb />
ence of the code is individual re-<lb />
s' onsibility. It assumes that the<lb />
principles of honorable conduct are<lb />
familiar and dear to all students; it<lb />
assumes that every student is deeply<lb />
concerned with the strict observance<lb />
of these principles, for his own sake,<lb />
for the .ake of his associates, and<lb />
for the sake of the college.<lb />
BEDDINGFIELD'S PHARMACY<lb />
FIVE POINTS<lb />
REVLON and CARA NOME<lb />
COSMETJCS<lb />
REXAL DRUGS<lb />
ONE DAY FILM SERVICE<lb />
"Your Most Convenient Drug Store"<lb />
SGA Keys<lb />
SGA keys will be awarded to<lb />
full-time legislature members at<lb />
next week's meeting. Money was<lb />
appropriated for the keys as an<lb />
award to members for their ser-<lb />
vice. Members should contact<lb />
Vice-President Walter Hasty<lb />
next Wednesday night.<lb />
Basketball Coach<lb />
Hung In Effigy<lb />
After ACC Loss<lb />
The campus was shocked last Fri-<lb />
day morning by the "hanging" of<lb />
Coach Howard Porter, ECC basketball<lb />
mentor from a tree in the cafeteris<lb />
yard.<lb />
An effigy of the Coach, mad- I<lb />
a combination of gym u- .iform ami<lb />
oajama top, stuffed with a ; illow and<lb />
bun by the neck, wa.s noticed early<lb />
Friday morning, following ECC'l Ions<lb />
o ACC to Mem -rial gymnasium the<lb />
niunt before.<lb />
The dummy's "Pace ' included hea-<lb />
vily-penciled eyebrows, end had �<lb />
cigar stuck in the mouth. A cheap<lb />
irolf cap was pushed down on the<lb />
1 ead.<lb />
Apparently, no official comment<lb />
has been made either by the athletic<lb />
department or the Administration<lb />
huilding concerning the incident.<lb />
The assailant responsible for the<lb />
act have not been discovered, as yet.<lb />
Coach Porter, whose Pirates arc<lb />
having one of their worst, seasons<lb />
to date (the record was 10-9 after<lb />
the ACC game), was reportedly on-<lb />
ruffled by tl e incident.<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
It's Time To Start Growing<lb />
Beards For The APO Dance<lb />
Cap? And Gowns<lb />
Seniors should contact cm-<lb />
plovers in the college book store<lb />
for the cap and gown measure-<lb />
ments.<lb />
The Alpha Phi Omega Fra<lb />
teralty "ill sponsor a beard-<lb />
Kro�inK contest beginning Feb-<lb />
ruary 1�. The contest is to arouse<lb />
interest in Fast Carolina's (iol-<lb />
d Anniversary.<lb />
Participants will be judged on<lb />
(he basis that their beards are<lb />
long, ugly, and well groomed.<lb />
The winner will he announced<lb />
at the APO-sponsored dance on<lb />
March 8.<lb />
B. S. U.<lb />
( Ivin Knight will be the f�t at<lb />
he Baptist Student Union and speak<lb />
at forum on Monday, February 18,<lb />
at 5W and 7:00 p. m. He was presi-<lb />
ent of the B. S U. when a student<lb />
at Wake Forest and also president<lb />
of the North Carolina B. S. U.<lb />
H�- ifl a young minister who tl now<lb />
pastor of Providence Church, Rox-<lb />
boro, N. C.<lb />
. Delta Sigma Rho<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho, newest frater-<lb />
u1 � on cam us, recently elected<lb />
tew officera for the year of 1957.<lb />
Newly elected officers are Harry<lb />
rcher, president; Mike Katsia.s,<lb />
ice-presiu'ent; Johnny Hudson, Sec-<lb />
tary; Bucky Monroe, Treasurer;<lb />
and Bttbba Driver, Parliamentarian.<lb />
Archer is a senior from Portsmouth,<lb />
Va Katsias is a sophomore from<lb />
Virginia Beach, Va Hudson is a<lb />
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