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Hudson 111<lb />
Klfl Hudson sports editor, i 111<lb />
Firmsrj and his page is handled<lb />
, k by Bill Boyd. assistant snorts<lb />
rcarolinian<lb />
XXXIII<lb />
East C arolina College<lb />
"TeAous Jrthe AHgs$Mooj2<lb />
will be presented for Jtbfte nigirtSso<lb />
there's noexcusefYo&amp; anyone missing<lb />
the top Playtiouse production of the year.<lb />
State Board Of<lb />
Of Six Million<lb />
ut Tuition F<lb />
t : e State Board of<lb />
meeting on the<lb />
Ials o: the col-<lb />
wa? an "immediate<lb />
- million dollars<lb />
nprovemea&amp;s,<lb />
.   ' oated that a<lb />
I necessary to<lb />
operating the<lb />
N year's room<lb />
(as ! from $1C5 to<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1958<lb />
Higher Education Told<lb />
Dollar Improvement Need<lb />
Increase Frowned Upon<lb />
pat ion in the costs would lessen the<lb />
increase in rents required to pay off<lb />
the debt.<lb />
Immediate needs cited in the re-<lb />
port include: Between $3.7 and $4.5<lb />
million for dorms to house 1,800 ad-<lb />
itional students; a two-story annex<lb />
to the college union; an annex to<lb />
the library, an annex to the science<lb />
and industrial arts building; an ele-<lb />
mentary school building; a field house<lb />
liquidate the with baske ball courts and swimming<lb />
y for which pool; reconstruction of North Cafe-<lb />
teria; a lobby annex to Slay Hall;<lb />
conversion of band room to music<lb />
building a stadium; plus resurfacing<lb />
walks and drives and landscaping.<lb />
Of this total, $2,834,624 will be re-<lb />
quested for the l'J59-61 biennium.<lb />
The dormitory figure is cut to<lb />
$1,350,000 in the requests and the<lb />
field house is elminated.<lb />
Dr. Mtssick listed these objectives:<lb />
1 F :s now pending.<lb />
y would bring<lb />
that a program<lb />
a percentage of<lb />
ising would be<lb />
by the students and<lb />
it does not<lb />
ran $150. The<lb />
rental or a school<lb />
expansion of the present teacher edu<lb />
cation and liberal arts program "with<lb />
particular emphasis on the sciences<lb />
An expanded graduate program to<lb />
include the master's degree in most<lb />
subjects and the doctorate in several<lb />
lields of education. A two-year pro-<lb />
gram in agriculture, dairying and<lb />
poultry raising which would coat about<lb />
a million dollars. A school of nursing<lb />
which would cost $250,000. And a<lb />
technical institute of college grade<lb />
hat would require $500,000.<lb />
It was stated, "We do not believe<lb />
fees si ould be increased any more.<lb />
We would not be in favor of in-<lb />
creasing tuition, regardless of how<lb />
it might be used. We are already<lb />
pricing some of our students and<lb />
prospective students out of an edu-<lb />
cation so far as East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege is concerned<lb />
Number 13<lb />
 -assed by the<lb />
 Assembly, the colleges<lb />
ling housing under<lb />
ig fedora program<lb />
pay the entire<lb />
ties. State partici-<lb />
Thirty H. S. Bands<lb />
in All-State<lb />
Musicians Clinic<lb />
:hirt) high school<lb />
. North Carolina will<lb />
East rn Division<lb />
AI -State Band Clinic 'here<lb />
February 1, announc-<lb />
;t L Carter of the Music<lb />
i nt.<lb />
dents will compose a one<lb />
twenty-five iece band<lb />
.e of Duke Universi-<lb />
r After two days of<lb />
I hearsing under his<lb />
and will perform<lb />
 in Wright Audi-<lb />
p. m. The concert will<lb />
The musicians<lb />
. t tir high school<lb />
. rving the stage an<lb />
a is for the Clinic<lb />
; and Saturday will be led<lb />
-  the Mask Department<lb />
 irioui high school band<lb />
- in the area.<lb />
otr standing trumpet<lb />
: and bras clinician, will aV<lb />
ic, giving demonstrations<lb />
ultant. He has been<lb />
ist with surh outstanding<lb />
Andre Kosttlantz and the<lb />
Band, and "las played in<lb />
. . Hal<lb />
; night, January 31, the<lb />
ina College Concert Band<lb />
r the visiting high school<lb />
enta at their Winter Concert in<lb />
Auditorium at 8:00 p. m.<lb />
Jacoby, visiting clinician, will<lb />
with the group aa guest<lb />
Members of the East Carolina Col-<lb />
.  Band and the Junius H. Rose<lb />
School Band will act as hosts<lb />
the visiting musicians.<lb />
liting high school band mem-<lb />
rill be guests at a dance spon-<lb />
 the College Band Friday<lb />
after the concert. Music will<lb />
Collegians.<lb />
for the TV equipment: General Elec-<lb />
tric. RCA, Sarkes-Tarzian, and Long<lb />
Engineering; awarding of the bids<lb />
is between the last two, dependant<lb />
unon a specification study now being<lb />
made by the engineer.<lb />
Equi, ment will include two studio<lb />
cameras, a film camera, and thirty<lb />
leceivers. The receivers will be<lb />
placed as lollows: Library Auditor-<lb />
ium (room 214)4 receivers; Flan-<lb />
agan 209 and 317 auditoriums4 re-<lb />
ceivers; Flanagan 206, 212, 214, one<lb />
receiver; and two each in Austin 111,<lb />
112, 113, 209, 210, and 211. The TV<lb />
set in the College Union lounge will<lb />
be set up in order to also pick up<lb />
the closed circuit TV. However it<lb />
wii not be able to communicate back<lb />
and forth as all classrooms will have<lb />
such facilities in order to talk back<lb />
to the person on TV.<lb />
The TV studio will be in the li-<lb />
brary in the opposite end of the<lb />
radio studio.<lb />
This past summer EOC received<lb />
$75,000 for closed circuit TV work<lb />
Closed Circuit TV Bidding<lb />
Leaves Choice Between Two<lb />
Bids for closed circuit TV equip- and it was expected that the ex-<lb />
ment and installation are in the pro- periment would begin in the Fall<lb />
cess of being considered by local and! quar er, but at present, it is not ex-<lb />
state authorities, it was announced) pected to begin until the Spring<lb />
this week. Four bids were received quarter to some degree and on a<lb />
full scale next Fall.<lb />
Programs will come from the TV<lb />
studios in the library with TV re-<lb />
ceiver sets in Austin, and Flanagan.<lb />
The set-up is a two-way audio, one-<lb />
way visual in which students can<lb />
talk back, but cannot be seen. The<lb />
teaching professor will use a "live"<lb />
class on his TV program and stu-<lb />
dents on the "show" will be seen<lb />
and heard.<lb />
Tr.e program is planned to be set<lb />
up in order that a three-hour class<lb />
may be composed of two closed cir-<lb />
cuit meetings and one regular class<lb />
room session which will clear up<lb />
questions which might have arisen<lb />
earlier. Students will be responsible<lb />
to the teacher assigned to the room<lb />
and not to the video teacher. Stan-<lb />
dard tests will be given to students<lb />
under the experimental program and<lb />
the regular program.<lb />
A program director -and a techni-<lb />
cal engineer are scheduled to be<lb />
employed to work with thlB instruc-<lb />
tional medium.<lb />
'Silent Period' Starting Tonight<lb />
Climaxes First Formal Rush Week<lb />
By KATHBYN JOHNSON<lb />
After an activity filled week of one Evans Street wnfab they hope will<lb />
be their futurt home and on Wednes-<lb />
day and Thursday nights entertained<lb />
at the Alumni House.<lb />
Roddy had urged that all rushees<lb />
visit each fraternity gathering at<lb />
ieast once so that they would be-<lb />
come familiar with all five of the<lb />
fraternities before making their de-<lb />
cision as to which they would like to<lb />
pledge. Of course these gatherings<lb />
are also to let the fraternities get<lb />
to know each rushee. "<lb />
eniors Urged To Come<lb />
To Important Meeting<lb />
To Vote On Five Topics<lb />
January 29. at 7 p. m.<lb />
Auditorium there will<lb />
class meeting to discuss<lb />
portent points to be handled.<lb />
Freshman, Sophomore, and<lb />
Dance arranKPments must be<lb />
pn sentatives must be chosen<lb />
May Day. Information about to-<lb />
ons, when and where and how<lb />
h, will be announced.<lb />
Special announcements concerning<lb />
nduation will be made. Last item<lb />
basinets is the gift for the school.<lb />
President Ted GartmW tfled 0tt<lb />
M outstanding seniors who made<lb />
Who's Who" will be on hand and<lb />
ey are expecting a large meeting<lb />
f the senior class members. He also<lb />
ted hat the decision made con-<lb />
cerning the topics of business above<lb />
will stand as final and he urged each<lb />
fraternity trying to outdo the other,<lb />
East Carolina's firat formal Rush<lb />
Week will be climaxed by a 'Mlent<lb />
period" during which no fraternity<lb />
is allowed to talk to  a ruinee con-<lb />
cerning fraternity matters.<lb />
Beginning at 12:00 o'clock tonight,<lb />
at which time Rush Week officially<lb />
ends, and lasting until Monday at<lb />
noon, the "silent period" is to give<lb />
the rusheeg a chance to make up<lb />
their minds about their choice of a<lb />
fraternity without being influenced.<lb />
Sometime during this period each<lb />
fraternity Is to hand in to the In-<lb />
terfraternity Council office a list of<lb />
the boys to whom they wish to send<lb />
bids. The IPC will then fill out ths<lb />
bid forms and send them to the boys,<lb />
who must return them either re-<lb />
jected or accepted by January 30.<lb />
At a mass meeting of rushees Mon-<lb />
day night IFC president Roddy Jones<lb />
explained the rules, regulations, and<lb />
procedure of Rush Week and Intro-<lb />
duced the officers of the five fra-<lb />
ternities on campus. The rest of the<lb />
week consisted of activities each fra-<lb />
ternity planned to attract rushees.<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu had a full sched-<lb />
ule with a smoker and also a. pizza<lb />
party Tuesday night, a jazz combo<lb />
Wednesday night, and a Hi Fi dance<lb />
Thursday night. Everything took<lb />
place at their temporary fraternity<lb />
house on Elizabeth Street which they<lb />
have rented until they buy  penna-<lb />
nent one.<lb />
Phi K Alpha hod smokers<lb />
Tuesday and Thursday nights St IJbeir<lb />
Chapter Room which is above Flem-<lb />
ing's Gift Shop. The Okie Towns<lb />
Inn was the meeting pines for Phi<lb />
Gamma Pi all three nights.<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi entertained rushees<lb />
in their chapter room which is up-<lb />
stairs over Perkins-Proctor clothing<lb />
or to come and voice his opinion<lb />
or suggestion on each matter, ratheri store. Tuesday night Delta Sigma<lb />
vhan to be dissatisfied later. Rho had a party at the house on<lb />
Teahouse Premieres Tonight<lb />
o Begin Three Evening Run<lb />
Hull, Condon Star<lb />
In Broadway Hit<lb />
Jerry Rockwood<lb />
In Mini Role<lb />
By PAT BAKER<lb />
The cafeteria rusih was about over.<lb />
Over on he "Smoker's Bench" satj<lb />
deny Rockwood, guest actor for the.<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse production<lb />
of TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST<lb />
MOON, and your reporter. Mr. Rock-<lb />
wood, dark, thirtyish, and single is<lb />
appearing here in conjunction with<lb />
the Entertainment Series.<lb />
He commented that he went into<lb />
the field of drama because it most<lb />
satisfied his creative bent. "I more<lb />
or less grew up with dramatics,<lb />
from kindergarten plays on. I be-<lb />
lieve that a child will satisfy his<lb />
reative urge with whatever facilities<lb />
:tre around him, whether they are a<lb />
piano, a paintbrush, or acting. It<lb />
just happened that I was brought up<lb />
with drama, and that was the field<lb />
I chose to go into he observed.<lb />
When questioned, just out of cur-<lb />
iosity, as to what were his favorite<lb />
roles, he re-plied that he didn't have<lb />
any, but that he did have a couple<lb />
he would like to play. With a en-<lb />
thusiastic gleam in his eye, he stated<lb />
that he would like to play Iago in<lb />
OTHELLO, the Witch Boy in DARK<lb />
OF THE MOON, and Mosca in VAL-<lb />
PONE. Mr. Rockwood's hobbies in-<lb />
clude "playing the guitar, photo-<lb />
graphy, and building furniture for<lb />
ray apartment in New York<lb />
In commenting on his role of Sakini<lb />
in TEAHOUSE, he said: "There are<lb />
two angles to Sakini. One is the more<lb />
formal Sakini, the narrator. Ths<lb />
other Sakini is the one who is out<lb />
to get everything for his village and<lb />
for himself. Since he is the wiliest<lb />
member of the village, and can speak<lb />
English, he is chosen by the villagers<lb />
lo act on their behalf. This he does<lb />
by skillfully manipulating Captain<lb />
Fisby, who ha9 been sent to Tobiki<lb />
to force democracy on the villagers<lb />
erry Kockwell. guest actor brought here by the Entertainment Committee,<lb />
will portray Sakini in "Teahouse of the August Moon" opening tonight.<lb />
(photo by Bob Harpter<lb />
definite thesis in TEAHOUSE; it is will close January 25. To those who<lb />
that it is wrong to impose ones way rk him about going into acting, he<lb />
of li e upon others j replies, There is one rule for getting<lb />
Mr. Rockwood has made two tele- into the theatre, and that is, there<lb />
vision appearances in connection with is no rule for getting into the theatre<lb />
the TEAHOUSE, and has worked with Concerning television, radio, and<lb />
the cast and crew for about two movie work, he states "These are<lb />
weeks. He 8eems to be looking for-1 mechanical mediums. Live theatre is<lb />
ward to a fine production. The play the only true form of theatre for the<lb />
He further stated: "There is a very' will open Thursday, January 23, and actor<lb />
'Best D essed College Girl' Fiction Contest<lb />
To Be Picked By Newspaper For Women Now<lb />
For Glamour Mag Contest Taking Entries<lb />
In conjunction<lb />
magazine's 1958<lb />
College Girls in<lb />
with GLAMOUR j good figure,<lb />
"10 Best Dressed! shining, well<lb />
America" contest<lb />
good posture; clean<lb />
kept hair; carefully<lb />
used make-up (not overdone); good<lb />
. groomingnot just neat but impec-<lb />
the East Carolinian has been invited j , ,<lb />
to handle the local selection for East<lb />
Fashion Career<lb />
School Awards<lb />
Fellowships<lb />
Tobe-Cobum School for Fashion<lb />
Careers in New York City announced<lb />
on campus today that up to four<lb />
Fashion Fellowships will be awarded<lb />
this year in their twentieth annual<lb />
nation-Wide contest among senior<lb />
college women. Each fellowship covers<lb />
the full tuition of $1250 for the One<lb />
Year Course for the year 1958-1959.<lb />
All senior women graduating before<lb />
August 31, 1958 are eligible to apply.<lb />
The widely-known New York school<lb />
of ers fellowships yearly to encourage<lb />
able college graduates to enter a<lb />
field which holds unusual advance-<lb />
ment opportunities for well-trained<lb />
young women. Graduates hold jobs in<lb />
buying, advertising, styling, radio<lb />
and television, and magazine editor-<lb />
ial work.<lb />
The One Year Course st Tobe-<lb />
Cotmrn emphasizes actual contact<lb />
with the fashion Industry through<lb />
lectures by important fashion per-<lb />
sonalities; visits to manufacturers,<lb />
department stores, buying offices,<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
The system which has been elected<lb />
is a nomina ion of ten candidates by<lb />
i special committee, followed by a<lb />
popular vote. The committee will be<lb />
composed of three staff members, the<lb />
president of the student body, two<lb />
men faculty members and two wo-<lb />
men faculty members.<lb />
A panel of Glamour editors will<lb />
c" oose the "10 Best Dressed College<lb />
Girls in America" the first part of<lb />
April. The winners will be photo-<lb />
graphed on their respective campuses<lb />
and in June will be flown to New<lb />
York as Glamour's guests. During<lb />
their visit to New York they will<lb />
stay at the Waldorf Astoria, will<lb />
participate in Glamour's College<lb />
Fashion Show and will be interviewed<lb />
and entertained by their editors.<lb />
Once the first selection of con-<lb />
testants by the campus committee is<lb />
made, photos of the girls will be<lb />
run in the East Carolinian prior to<lb />
the campus-wide voting, the date of<lb />
which will be announced later.<lb />
Ten points on which the "best-<lb />
dressed girl" will be judged are:<lb />
fashion shows and museums; and ten<lb />
full weeks of experience, with pay,<lb />
in New York stores and other fashion<lb />
organizations.<lb />
Now attending Tobe-Coburn as<lb />
i olders of the 1967-1958 fellowships<lb />
are graduates of the University of<lb />
Michigan, University of Oklahoma,<lb />
Sweet Briar College and University<lb />
or Wisconsin.<lb />
Senior women may secure Fashion<lb />
Fellowship registration blanks from<lb />
the vocational office, or from ths<lb />
Fashion Fellowship Secretary, Tobe-<lb />
Coburn School for Fashion Careers,<lb />
851 Msdison Avenue, New York 21,<lb />
New York. Registration cloaca Jan-<lb />
uary 81, 1958. .<lb />
imagination in managing a<lb />
clothes budget; a good over-all ward-<lb />
robe plan; appropriately dressed ac-<lb />
cording to the customs of her cam-<lb />
pus; apr ropriately dressed off-cam-<lb />
pas; unmis akable individuality in<lb />
color, accessories, " oks; and a real<lb />
understanding of her fashion type.<lb />
Good WiU Party<lb />
By Delta Sigs<lb />
At Country Club<lb />
Good will and tasty food were<lb />
served by the DeUa Sigma Rho fra-<lb />
ternity last Thursday night at the<lb />
Greenville Country Club. There were<lb />
over forty well-groomed, diplomats to<lb />
carry out good rela ions to the guest.<lb />
Among the guest were Dr. J. D.<lb />
Messiek, Dr. Orval Phillips, Reg-<lb />
istrar, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, vice pres-<lb />
ident 2nd Mr. F. D. Duncan, vice<lb />
president and business manager, Dr.<lb />
Jam.a H. Tucker, dean of men, and<lb />
James W. Butler, alumni secretary.<lb />
Mike Katsias the president of the<lb />
'ra ernity presided.<lb />
Dr Orval Phillips stressed that<lb />
much could be accomplished by well<lb />
crganizd social fraternities. He<lb />
further added that the community<lb />
conld benefit as well as the college<lb />
students.<lb />
In a plain and forward delivery<lb />
Dr. Messick told the group that he<lb />
 for iX fraternities if they were<lb />
for the administration. He reminded<lb />
them that fraternities in line with<lb />
sound principles could be an asset<lb />
to the campus and community. He<lb />
emphasized individual responsibility.<lb />
President Katsias gave a report on<lb />
the fraternities progress from the<lb />
date it was organised, the fall Quarter<lb />
of 1966, to its present day and fu-<lb />
Mademofitelle has announced its<lb />
1958 College Fiction contest for wo-<lb />
men and is offering $1,000 in prizes<lb />
The deadline is March 18 for all en-<lb />
tries.<lb />
Far rules of eligibility, any woman<lb />
iindertfraduate under twenty-six Who<lb />
? regularly enrolled in an accredited<lb />
college or junior college i3 eligible.<lb />
?tcies that have appeared in under-<lb />
graduate publications are acceptable<lb />
if they have not been published else-<lb />
where. Storiefl must be original and<lb />
characters fictitious.<lb />
Stories should run from approxi-<lb />
mately 2,500 to 5,000 words. Con-<lb />
eptants may submit more than one<lb />
entry. Regulation-size typing paper<lb />
fhonid be used. Entries should be<lb />
typewritten, double-spaced, on one<lb />
side o.r the ; age only. Mark work<lb />
By PAT BAKER<lb />
TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST-<lb />
MOON, nit Broadway show, opens<lb />
here tonight at 8 p. m. in McGinnis<lb />
Audi orium. The play, presented by<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse, will<lb />
run for three nights, closing on Jan-<lb />
uary 25. Many new faces will be seen<lb />
In this production.<lb />
Aline Condon, who will play Lotus<lb />
Blossom, is a new-comer to the Play-<lb />
house, as are Leigh Dobson, who is<lb />
Miss Higa-Jiga, and Jim Parker,<lb />
who plays Sumata. Familiar faces<lb />
neludt-d in the cast include Playhouse<lb />
president, Bubba Drives as CoL<lb />
Puiviy. and Tom Hull, who i8 playing<lb />
the lole of Captain Fisby. Ken West,<lb />
w ill - lay the part of Captain McLean,<lb />
the psychiatrist who b sent to exam-<lb />
ine Fisby. Jane Berryman and Ed<lb />
Pilkington, who had major roles in<lb />
las- quarter's production of HOUSE<lb />
OF CONNELLEY, are playing minor<lb />
character roles, that of the Old Wo-<lb />
man and the Old Man, and also are<lb />
working on the technical staff.<lb />
The guest actor, Jerry Rockwood,<lb />
will play the part of Sakini, who<lb />
ae .5 as a narrator and as a principal<lb />
character in the action. Mr. Rockwood<lb />
has worked with the TEAHOUSE cast<lb />
for about two weeks. He is staying<lb />
at the Alumni House while here, and<lb />
is appearing in conjunction with the<lb />
Entertainment Series.<lb />
The technJcaslWfcspects of the pro-<lb />
duction are being handled by such<lb />
veterans as Mary Margaret McBride,<lb />
Dan Yanchison, Ed Pttkington, and<lb />
Doug Mitchell. Jane Berryman is in<lb />
charge of properties, and Gwen Mc-<lb />
Clamrock will handle the makeup.<lb />
Costume head is Sue Heath, and<lb />
William Faulkner will be working the<lb />
lights and the sound effects. The<lb />
play is being directed by the Play-<lb />
house advisor, Dr. J. A. Withey.<lb />
Arnold Leaves<lb />
Staff; Three<lb />
In New Posts<lb />
In concurrtnee with the announce-<lb />
ment of the new training procedure<lb />
of EAST CAROLINIAN staff mem-<lb />
bers, the resignation of Billy Arnold,<lb />
managing editor has been accepted<lb />
by the editor.<lb />
Taking over the position in a co-<lb />
managing editorship position will be<lb />
Kathryn Johnson and Bob Harper.<lb />
The position of Assistant Editor<lb />
which has been unfilled since tins<lb />
resignation of Bryan Harrison will<lb />
be held by Marti Martin.<lb />
The editor also announced that,<lb />
iue to financial conditionsthe cut<lb />
in the budget received and also an<lb />
attempt for previous expansion in<lb />
the EAST CAiROLINIAN  has<lb />
brought about the reduction in size<lb />
o four page issue for the remaining<lb />
issues for the year. However, the<lb />
issues which will be judged by Co-<lb />
lumbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
and the Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
clearly with name, age, home addres3,i . . , ,  , . .<lb />
cui ia j 1  have already been mailed out doe<lb />
school address and school year. En-<lb />
close a 9 by 12" Manila envelope,<lb />
self-addressed and stamped, or stories<lb />
received will not be returned. The<lb />
magazine assumes no responsibility<lb />
for manuscripts.<lb />
Judges for the contest are Madem-<lb />
oiselle editors, whose decisions will<lb />
be final Submit by midnight, March<lb />
15, 1958 (postmark) to College Fict-<lb />
ion Conest, Mademoiselle, 575 Mad-<lb />
ison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y.<lb />
Mr plans. Katsias stated that the<lb />
Del a Sigma Rho was originally or-<lb />
?nizei with te ultimate idea of<lb />
nfiliatis- with a national fraternal<lb />
organization.<lb />
According to Katsias his group is<lb />
urrently corresponding with Lamdba<lb />
i?hi Alpha and it is possible that n<lb />
affiliation will be made sometime<lb />
within the next few months.<lb />
Preparations for buying a house<lb />
was one of the highlights of the<lb />
Katsias' address.<lb />
Delta Sig officers are: Mike Kat-<lb />
sias, president; Norman Anderson,<lb />
vice . resident; Thomas Edison, secre-<lb />
tary, Frank Thomas, treasurer; and<lb />
Mervin Hobby, sergeant-at-arms.<lb />
to an early contest deadline.<lb />
In order to continue to cover the<lb />
campus news with less space, tho<lb />
amount of advertising will necessari-<lb />
ly be limited.<lb />
Organizations are reminded that<lb />
the deadline for news articles to be<lb />
submitted is Monday at 4 p. m. Only<lb />
current news items may be printed.<lb />
Special 'Heart Forum'<lb />
Planned Next Tuesday<lb />
In Wright Auditorium<lb />
Students and Greenville citizens<lb />
are invited to attend a "Heart Forum"<lb />
January 28 at 8 p. m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium in an open meeting spon-<lb />
sored by the Pitt County Medical<lb />
and Denial Society and ths Coastal<lb />
Plains Heart Association. The public<lb />
m11 have a chance to hear the latest<lb />
information and ask questions.<lb />
The main speaker is Dr. Samuel<lb />
Levine of Harvard and ths other<lb />
three guest speakers are Dr.<lb />
W. C. Sealy of Duke, Dr.<lb />
John Hickam of Duke, and Dr. Ear-<lb />
nest Craige of the University of<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
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ape i Guest Editorial<lb />
Tl<lb />
ative<lb />
i<lb />
Balance Needed<lb />
By TOXNIE SIMPSON<lb />
Americanism for the past century has<lb />
bal need a lever of humanitarism with sci-<lb />
entific Ideals rilir.e c.s passengers. Then<lb />
one dr.v Mr, America pickod up his morning;<lb />
n wspaper over his lnst cup of coffee. Boom-<lb />
sput-out zo-imed the coffee as he spat with<lb />
shock, and indignation, and horror.<lb />
Sputnikwhat is this thing, it can't be.<lb />
They c uldn't. why America is the only na-<lb />
tion that could do something like that. But<lb />
they didn't do itRussia did! Mr. America<lb />
weak looking glance at his pretty<lb />
little v:" and hn four young brats. Surely<lb />
someone would do ?"mething. What . . . <lb />
how . . . who' W old his family suffer the<lb />
futile fatality of intercontinental ballistic<lb />
warfare? His children, average looking bright<lb />
eyed easer kidswhat was to become of<lb />
eager<lb />
them?<lb />
We hold these truths to be self-evident<lb />
- freedom of vrrss. religion, pursuit of<lb />
essaU men mre cheated equal with<lb />
certain irmtienabU ncrktsEpoch drum-<lb />
ming phrases rounded in his heart as he<lb />
though would today's yuth know as men<lb />
 morrow what it means to "oe free?<lb />
Drums roar around the world, in Asia<lb />
torn toms ring cut in satire the word Ameri-<lb />
canism. Never before has American prestige<lb />
d so low. Now more than ever before peo-<lb />
i le question democracy. Some call it capi-<lb />
talism. But still there is doubt, uncertainty.<lb />
rr.ixod feelings with dubious decisions in<lb />
ry field. Even as this hurricane blows<lb />
wilder with every breath, there is down in<lb />
the Southern states a tornado that whirls<lb />
in a spiral with a force great enough to crack<lb />
America Some call it prejudice, others have<lb />
a m saner name that classifies itsegregation.<lb />
In the midst of this turmoil Mr. America<lb />
decides he must leave or miss the 8:10 bus<lb />
that will carry him to his safe little office<lb />
job in the city Yet scmehow when he arrives<lb />
and seats himself behind his two-by-five do-<lb />
;n known in the office circles as the "boss's<lb />
dek' he didn't experience the usual feeling of<lb />
assurance that his job gave him. Somehow<lb />
in this ghastly area of progress he managed<lb />
find a small feeling of security at the<lb />
officenot today because now the Russians<lb />
had knocked the props right out from under<lb />
him.<lb />
Still, still, still, furious, feeble, futile,<lb />
freed m ran? in his ears. Is this the end?<lb />
Mr. America didnknow. He did know that<lb />
out rushing the Russians might save his<lb />
e Bui it did not mean continued peace.<lb />
Only orfc thing means continued peace.<lb />
There is but cne answer. To educate the<lb />
minds of Mr. America's children with a dedi-<lb />
cated endeavor that only democratic loving<lb />
people possess. The field of education must<lb />
1 itself out of the stagnant pool of yester-<lb />
day and rise to the heights of the unknown.<lb />
Yes. science is the pertinent question. But<lb />
so is the history. English, language, psy-<lb />
chology, religion, etc. that embrace an ever-<lb />
widening area of human knowledge. To swing<lb />
the pendulum into sciencesciencescience<lb />
is inevitable doom. Assuming that Mr. Amer-<lb />
s children land on the moon, claim the<lb />
people and land of Mars in the name of<lb />
America, what happens then? What is to keep<lb />
his children from destroying the world<lb />
space? An educational, scientific lever bal-<lb />
anced with every area of knowledge guided<lb />
by God's hand is the only hope.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed trom TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teacher? College Division, Columbia Scholastic Preaa<lb />
Assoeiation<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Cbfleftide Press<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 8, 1926 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
JAN RABY<lb />
Editor<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Limited Budget<lb />
Forces Return<lb />
T: Four Pages<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
It i s with regr?t that we announce<lb />
tl rmn hencoforth the East Caro-<lb />
Kafea will "be limited to four page<lb />
forces for the next 12 issues. It's a<lb />
matter of finances. If you object,<lb />
tl m gvt us an additional grant of<lb />
um'is from the Budget committee for<lb />
Spring quarter.<lb />
 new 'taff polioy for training<lb />
r r-r. x the newspaper for next<lb />
year has bew devised. An assistant<lb />
to th bmtltesf manager will learn<lb />
the Kn this quarter and, if quali-<lb />
fied, be assigned as assistant busi-<lb />
no manager for the paper effective<lb />
s; ring quarter. The same will be in<lb />
the sports department and in the edi-<lb />
torial department for the managing<lb />
rdi or position. This is to prevent<lb />
someone "walking in the Job cold"<lb />
next year and not knowing what to<lb />
Anyone who is interested in join-<lb />
ing the nws or the business staff is<lb />
irkvttra to contact either the editor,<lb />
or the business manager, or come up<lb />
to t.e office which is on the second<lb />
floor of Wright Buildingor call<lb />
evtension 64.<lb />
An unfortunate mishap for the ra<lb />
dio station was the blowing out of the<lb />
main tube of the FM equipment which<lb />
ill probably have to be ordered from<lb />
Raleigb and which is rather expen-<lb />
sive. Dear old Uncle Sam, we could<lb />
us: you now.<lb />
Executive Committee  Jan Raby,<lb />
Carolyn Smith, Claudia Todd, Marti Martin<lb />
Edit rial StaffMartha Wilson, Kathryn Johnson,<lb />
Margaret Geddie, Nancy Lilly, Purvis Boyette.<lb />
Co-Managing Editors Katihryn Johnson and<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
Assistant Editor  Marti Martin<lb />
Sports Editor  .Johnny Hudson<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor  Bill Boyd<lb />
News sta'f Libby Williams, Rosemary<lb />
Eagles, Aline Condon, Claudia Todd, Purvis<lb />
Boyette. Eevelyn Cruushfield, Kathryn Johnson,<lb />
B tty Fleming, Barbara Batts, Betty Lou Bell,<lb />
Elna Caulberg, Faye Rivenbark, Nancy Brown,<lb />
Betty Maynor, Boots Jackson Arnold.<lb />
Typists Wilma Hall, Barbara<lb />
Jenkins, Yvonne Fleming, Mary Frances Ay era.<lb />
Circulation staff Susan Ballance, Anne Jackson,<lb />
Emily Currin, Martin Harris, Martha KeEam,<lb />
Lenore Pate, Janice Langston, Lee Phillips,<lb />
Nancy Cox, Wilma Hall, Mary Elizabeth Stew-<lb />
art, Kathryn Crumpler, Jean Capps, Helen Stur-<lb />
kie, Ruth Lineberger, Barbara Jenkins.<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor afl your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it.<lb />
translated by S. Fitagerala.<lb />
Well, we made our New Year bloop-<lb />
er- right on the front page so you<lb />
wouldn't miss itin case some of you<lb />
haven't guessedthe picture on the<lb />
top left front of last week's issue<lb />
va a Grass Roots opera scer; the<lb />
.ne on the bottom right was of Tom-<lb />
my Hull and Aline Condon whom<lb />
you'll be seeing tonight in "Teahouse<lb />
of the August Moon<lb />
I caiied Coach Porter at his home<lb />
and he stated that he had not re-<lb />
ceived the formal charges from the<lb />
commissioner and would wait un-<lb />
til trat time before making a further<lb />
statement.<lb />
Our guest actor, Jerry Rockwood,<lb />
is quite an interesting young man<lb />
(that mean he's a bachelor). He<lb />
is staying in the Alumni House and<lb />
during his stay has formed a strong<lb />
fiiendship with "Rusty Mrs. Poin-<lb />
dexters dog. But Mr. Rockwood<lb />
does not like fleas, and while we're<lb />
not trying to offend "Rusty it was<lb />
decided that he should have a bath<lb />
(preventive measure). The final cli-<lb />
max was a trip to the shower for<lb />
"Rusty" and Mr. Rockwood. Now is<lb />
his a shaggy dog story or a pub-<lb />
licity stunt, I ask you?<lb />
Congrats to the College Union and<lb />
Mr. Bubba Driver for the jazz ses-<lb />
sion idea which has proved to be<lb />
quite a success, we hear. You'll have<lb />
to get together with Dave Brubeck<lb />
for a session when he comes Febru-<lb />
ary 5 for the entertainment series<lb />
event.<lb />
I would appreciate it If all the or-<lb />
ganizations on campus would send<lb />
me a list of their meeting times and<lb />
places and also their special events<lb />
they expect to take place in order<lb />
that we might run an up-to-date<lb />
campus calendar of events each week.<lb />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, B58<lb />
?z . iaaaa<lb />
Cussin' and Discussin'<lb />
On Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
Criticisms Of Week As Seen By Students<lb />
These last little "gems" are the<lb />
courtesy of an un-named gentleman<lb />
who broug'at them up to the office<lb />
for my perusaland I just hated<lb />
for "you-all" to be left out.<lb />
"The following sentences about al-<lb />
lotments were taken from actual let-<lb />
ters from wives, mothers, fathers,<lb />
etc. of enlisted men who are actually<lb />
in the service:<lb />
Please send me my allotment as I<lb />
have a four months old baby and he<lb />
is my sole support and I need all I<lb />
e;n get every day to by food and keep<lb />
in close.<lb />
Please send my wife's form to fill<lb />
out.<lb />
I have already wrote to the Presi-<lb />
dent and I don't hear from you. I will<lb />
write to Uncle Sam and tell him a-<lb />
bout you both.<lb />
Please send me a letter and tell<lb />
me if my husband made application<lb />
for a wife and baby.<lb />
I can't get my pay. I got six child-<lb />
ren, can you tell me why this is?<lb />
Sir, I am forwarding my marriage<lb />
certificate and my two children. One<lb />
is a mistake as you can see.<lb />
1 am writing to tell you that my<lb />
baby was born two yean ago and is<lb />
two years old. When do I get relief?<lb />
In answer to your letter. Have<lb />
birthed a boy weighing ten pounds. I<lb />
hope that this is satisfactory.<lb />
You have changed my little boy to<lb />
a girl. Does that make any differ-<lb />
ence? ,<lb />
In accordance with your instruc-<lb />
tions, I have given birth to twins in<lb />
the enclosed envelope.<lb />
During last week, we again ob-<lb />
served Religious Emphasis Week on<lb />
our campus. This week is set aside<lb />
each year for the purpose of turning<lb />
our full attention to our beliefs with<lb />
the hope that throujSh tike discussion<lb />
between faculty and aeudents, through<lb />
the messages delivered by tbe guest<lb />
speakers, and through the worship, we<lb />
may be strengthened in our faiths.<lb />
This observance does not mean that<lb />
our spiritual growth is limited to<lb />
this one week of the year, but rather<lb />
through this period of revitalization<lb />
there may be a lasting effect upon<lb />
our witnessing lives. The questions<lb />
which come out of such a week are<lb />
not asked in an academic manner;<lb />
rather, students are concerned about<lb />
answers for themselves. Students are<lb />
seeking an intelligent understanding<lb />
of the Christian faih and they want<lb />
to see its relevance to all areas of<lb />
their personal and social living ex-<lb />
periences.<lb />
The campus, however, did not re-<lb />
ceive the full tbenefit nf the program,<lb />
due to the conflict of schedules with<lb />
so many classes, club meetings, tests,<lb />
and other events which deprived the<lb />
students of time for an opportuniiy<lb />
to attend the sessions. One of the<lb />
best attended programs was the Morn-<lb />
ing Watch Service held in the Y Hut<lb />
each morning at 7:00 a. m. This pro-<lb />
gram was followed by an evaluation<lb />
breakfast.<lb />
"You get out of something what<lb />
you put into it" is a worn out phrase<lb />
but it does apply here. The week is<lb />
so designed to speak to the needs of<lb />
both students and faculty members,<lb />
but the cooperation of all i3 necessary<lb />
to make tihe program profitable. A<lb />
strong thought came out of a pre-<lb />
vious Religious Emphasis Week which<lb />
bears repeating. The idea is to be<lb />
sound and stalwart in your religious<lb />
beliefs no matter what you profess.<lb />
An indifferent person is weak and<lb />
especially indifference toward one's<lb />
religious faith.<lb />
May this week have been a climatic<lb />
blessing, yet not such a climax as<lb />
will be an end, but rather a beginning.<lb />
Ashamed of Religion?<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week has<lb />
come and gone at East Carolina Col-<lb />
l.ge, while many students Ibardly<lb />
realized it was ever here. The ones<lb />
who knew it was here and did some-<lb />
thing about it, may react a bit<lb />
different.<lb />
Ask yourself this question"Am I<lb />
ashamed of my religious beliefs?"<lb />
Now then, be fair with yourself and<lb />
give a true answer. Perhaps most of<lb />
us avoided this most significant<lb />
question by "having ignored that this<lb />
cast week was Religious Emphasis<lb />
Week. I made this statement from<lb />
my observations of the very small<lb />
participation in this valuable week.<lb />
Of course in the past several years<lb />
participation was never up to par;<lb />
however, this year's Religious Em-<lb />
phasis Week was far below normal<lb />
in attendance. It is certainly a dis-<lb />
appointment to a committee which<lb />
has worked so hard to make this<lb />
mea. ngful week possible and then<lb />
see only a handful present. Some of<lb />
us blame this badly attended Week<lb />
on the fact that the Monday morn-<lb />
ing assembly was a failure because<lb />
tbe public address system was not<lb />
in good working condition, which in<lb />
turn caused a disinterest from tbe<lb />
beginning. Some say that the pub-<lb />
licity was poor, while others say that<lb />
there were too many other things<lb />
to do. I would comment on only one<lb />
of tiie above statements. "I don't<lb />
how anyone at ECC could have helped<lb />
from knowing that this past week<lb />
was Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
As far as the Week was concerned<lb />
as a whole, I would say that it was<lb />
a most successful week for those<lb />
who took time out of their busy<lb />
schedule to participate. There have<lb />
been many favorable comments made<lb />
pertaining to the team of speakers<lb />
and the topics discussed.<lb />
In summing these few .paragraphs<lb />
up I refer back to my title, "A-<lb />
shamed of Religion?" and ask that<lb />
you look up Romans 1:16.<lb />
Could It?<lb />
 . 'THIS CAN BE YOUR WEEK.<lb />
MAKE IT SO" . . . Could Religious<lb />
Emphasis Week have been our week?<lb />
Well, let's see!<lb />
Monday you were assigned a test<lb />
for Wednesday and several chapters<lb />
of parallel reading from which ques-<lb />
tions for the test would Jbe taken.<lb />
That test coming up Tuesdayoh,<lb />
yes, there'll be a coach class Mon-<lb />
day evening at 7:30.<lb />
Come Tuesday night you must study<lb />
for the big mid-term in unheard-of-<lb />
ology on Wednesday. And that's not<lb />
allthe homework assignments -for<lb />
all your other courses are simply<lb />
monsUrous!<lb />
Then on Wednesday after staying<lb />
up 'til the wee hours of the morning<lb />
studying you drag to class only to<lb />
know that when the day's classes are<lb />
over you will return once again to<lb />
your reviewing for the two testg you<lb />
have Thursday. Also, you are sched-<lb />
uled to attend an organizational<lb />
meeting Wednesday nigfct at 7:30.<lb />
By the time Thursday rolls around<lb />
you've been pretty thoroughly "brain<lb />
washed"(scrubbed free of every-<lb />
thing but there's still Friday and<lb />
you guessed itanother test, so,<lb />
more studying. Alas!<lb />
At last Friday dawns and you take<lb />
that last test and one week of classes<lb />
has drawn to a close. Was this eur<lb />
week? Well, certainly not in the<lb />
sense the statement was meant in<lb />
our R. E. Week Program.<lb />
When one is forced to make a<lb />
choice he must decide according to<lb />
the situation, not always according<lb />
to what he thinks most important<lb />
certain basic requirements must be<lb />
met.<lb />
Complaints about poor attendance<lb />
at the meetingsyes! But with a<lb />
little more cooperation could not<lb />
this week really hav been a time<lb />
of renewed strength and of personal<lb />
re-evaluation? <lb />
AFROTC<lb />
The AFROTC's part of Religious<lb />
Emphasis Week took the form of a<lb />
panel discussion on "Marriage and<lb />
the Military Service Guest speakers<lb />
included Mrs. Ethel Nash, Mrs. Bern-<lb />
ice Maloney, wife of Col. Maloney,<lb />
Major Russell C Archer and lit.<lb />
John Basteyns, chaplains, Seymore-<lb />
Johnson Air Force Base. Dr. George<lb />
Douglas of East Carolina completed<lb />
the panel along with Lt. Robert W.<lb />
Vining who served as moderator.<lb />
The expert panel discussed in de-<lb />
tail many of the problems that face<lb />
a young man and his wife when they<lb />
enter military service. Mrs. Maloney<lb />
was able to speak from experience<lb />
of the many complexities that face an<lb />
Air Force wife. Chaplain Archer<lb />
spoke of the stresses and strains that<lb />
work havoc with their marriages.<lb />
Chaplain Bastyns added a note of<lb />
humor along with seme worthwhile<lb />
advice.<lb />
With the exception of East Caro-<lb />
lina's AFROTC. the discussion was<lb />
not very well attended. It is a shame<lb />
that more of our students did not<lb />
attend. The problems discussed were<lb />
of utmost interest to us all. All of<lb />
the boys here are facing the draft<lb />
when they graduate. After attending<lb />
this discussion, they would have seen<lb />
that there are many problems to be<lb />
worked out before marrying and be-<lb />
fore Uncle Sam takes over. I would<lb />
like to have heard more concrete<lb />
facts and figures with reference to<lb />
pay grades and overseas duty. Indi-<lb />
vidual conferences with interested<lb />
couples who plan to enter the service<lb />
would have been beneficial.<lb />
Were You There?<lb />
Were you there? I doubt it! Only<lb />
65 of us filled Austin Auditorium<lb />
Tuesday night, January 14, when Dr.<lb />
Arnold Nash delivered his "Tragedy<lb />
as Triumph<lb />
Ths music was goodthe organ<lb />
music. But hardly carrying out into<lb />
the halls of Austin were the strands<lb />
of the one selection the congregation<lb />
sang.<lb />
Dr. Nash had some good ideas and<lb />
some good points. These he flung<lb />
out at willsometimes with exam-<lb />
ples. Missing, however, was some<lb />
obvious central thread to tie<lb />
them all together understandably.<lb />
The full meaning of bis address seem-<lb />
ed to hover just beyond our minds'<lb />
grasp. And the audience just sat<lb />
and satthe passive audience. Clear<lb />
communication between the speaker<lb />
and his listeners never developed.<lb />
Then it was all over. Nobody asked<lb />
any questions, nor were they given<lb />
a chance to. The formality of the<lb />
lecture seemed perhaps a bit ill-<lb />
suited to the small gatheringthe<lb />
few who bothered to donate forty-<lb />
five minutes of their time to come<lb />
and listenand be inspiredand<lb />
learn.<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week arrived,<lb />
departed, and is probably forgotten<lb />
by now. Mid-term examinations ran<lb />
the same weekan unforseen compet-<lb />
itor. Better luck next year!<lb />
BSU Discussion<lb />
The informal discussion at the Bap-<lb />
tist Student Union during Religious<lb />
Emphasis Week was interesting in<lb />
many ways, but quite bewildering in<lb />
others.<lb />
For college students who have<lb />
studied neither logic nor philosophy<lb />
the majority have notthe dis-<lb />
cussion went extremely deep as far<lb />
as subject matter and average lines<lb />
of thought are concerned. Although<lb />
the few points understood by us<lb />
were interesting and thought-pro-<lb />
voking, we rarely comprehended to a<lb />
large extent a great deal of what<lb />
was discussed.<lb />
As a group we said or offered<lb />
little. Of course, the fault lies with-<lb />
in ns. All was directed to us in<lb />
order for us to talk things over, but<lb />
for some reason the majority of us<lb />
found it quite difficult to express<lb />
our views on something w know so<lb />
little about. Is there not tome way<lb />
to improve a discussion so that stu-<lb />
dents may feel free to speak and<lb />
may feel neither inferior nor super-<lb />
ior, but equal?<lb />
Suggestion for improvments of<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week include<lb />
such items as better technical faci-<lb />
lities for mass assemblies in order<lb />
that the speakers might be heard;<lb />
that each class should be scheduled<lb />
a REW program; better publicity,<lb />
with distribution of special pam-<lb />
phlets early; and to have each dorm<lb />
work up a display.<lb />
'Teahouse' Opens<lb />
Tonight, Expected<lb />
To Be Supberb<lb />
By NANCY LILLY And<lb />
PEGGY GEDDIE<lb />
The influence of the Orient is runnin<lb />
lampant this week. Tonight one of the most<lb />
beautiful and exciting pictures ever filmed<lb />
is playing at the Pitt Theatre. "Gate of Hell<lb />
: m numental Japanese film, has won two<lb />
Academy Awards and also the New York Film<lb />
fairies Award for the best foreign picture<lb />
rf 1054.<lb />
And speaking of "Teahouse of the Au-<lb />
t ust Moon the East Carolina Playhouse is<lb />
presenting the play tonight, tomorrow night,<lb />
and Saturday night in McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
We have observed several rehearsals and all<lb />
evidence points to superb production. Jerry<lb />
Rockwood is completely natural in his role<lb />
-nd brings the character of Sakini to life. And<lb />
the technical crew has put in many long hours<lb />
to construct a strikingly authentic set.<lb />
The jazz concert held in the College<lb />
Union last Saturday was real "swingin The<lb />
atmosphere was informal and the music was<lb />
good. We hope that this is just a "preview<lb />
of coining events" and that we will be privi-<lb />
leged to enjoy repeat performances.<lb />
Please let the campus radio know that<lb />
there are listeners who appreciate it. Send<lb />
your requests, criticisms, and comments to<lb />
Box 785, E. C. C.<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week has the con-<lb />
notation of an old-fashioned evangelistic<lb />
campaign to many college students, and as<lb />
long as this connotation exists, the program<lb />
will not be reaching those that it could. It<lb />
is always a success with a few; the i<lb />
scarcely recognize that is exists. It fail?.<lb />
and has failed again this year, to reach the<lb />
majority of the students. Publicity for the<lb />
ccasion was profuse, but it was also quite<lb />
uninteresting. An increase in the class dis-<lb />
cussion system is about the only method by<lb />
which more students could be reached, and<lb />
it would also tend to create more interest<lb />
in the program itself.<lb />
On Times Square<lb />
Confucius Say-<lb />
Mind Own Business<lb />
By BOB HARPER<lb />
When I got to New York City I headed<lb />
straight to Times Square. This was the place<lb />
I had always heard so much about, and seen<lb />
so many pictures of. I could not conceive of<lb />
all the bright lights and fast moving cars.<lb />
Everything seemed to be in a tizzy. Horns<lb />
beeped, lights blinked and the air smelled like<lb />
motor oil. All the pec pie seemed to be in such<lb />
a hurry that I became deeply concerned. I<lb />
was fascinated by the stern, determined ex-<lb />
pressions on the faces of the people. Every-<lb />
one seemed to be late for something.<lb />
After being pushed and shoved for about<lb />
an hour, I decided to pick out one person in<lb />
the crowd and follow him to see just what this<lb />
rush business was all about.<lb />
I finally spotted a well dressed gentle-<lb />
man about middle age, carrying a brief case<lb />
under his left arm. Surely this man must<lb />
have important business to attend to; some-<lb />
thing that couldn't wait another second. I<lb />
planned to find out what was causing this man<lb />
to rush so.<lb />
Pushing myself from the theatre wall<lb />
that I had been leaning against, I followed<lb />
him down the street, staying about ten feet<lb />
behind.<lb />
Shortly, I noticed I was going around the<lb />
same block I had started on. The man had<lb />
stepped his pace up. I was getting tired, but<lb />
my curiosity was aroused. I was determined<lb />
to find out where this man was headed. I had<lb />
begun to wonder.<lb />
Suddenly the man stopped a passing pol-<lb />
iceman. As I walked slowly by them the<lb />
policeman grabbed me by the aim. He asked<lb />
me for identification. While I was showing<lb />
him my auto license, he asked me if I was<lb />
occupied with a job. I immediately began ex-<lb />
plaining what I had been doing. The officer<lb />
started to laugh. He told me to go on my<lb />
way, and to be unconcerned about where<lb />
Northerners were going.<lb />
When I left, the man with the brief-<lb />
case had a dissatisfied look on his face.<lb />
Articles Point Out<lb />
R. E. Week Criticisms<lb />
Various aitir les on this page have been<lb />
written in a request for a criticism of Reli-<lb />
gious Emphasis Week in order that it might<lb />
be improved next year. Authors of these ar-<lb />
ticles are students but their names have been<lb />
withheld in order that an honest opinion<lb />
might be voiced and also read without preju-<lb />
dice.<lb />
Regardless of the faults of the pro-<lb />
grams, the technical difficulties, and the lack<lb />
of enough speakers to go around, we would<lb />
still like to commend the student committee<lb />
and Dr. Bradner for the effort that they each<lb />
put forth. Much hard work and time was spent<lb />
in bringing the speakers to the campus, in<lb />
setting up the programs and in getting out<lb />
the publicity.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038590_tn_0003" /><lb />
TBtiRSDAY, JANUARY 23, 195?<lb />
campus mote<lb />
T CAROLINIAN<lb />
   4H <lb />
Morton Chosen-<lb />
Chicago Trip<lb />
to E  ChaPWr of fWlwhen L. W. Hill, chairman of the, January 18<lb />
p Pi announces the initiation of Board of the Carolina Telephone and<lb />
M members at its January Telegraph Co presented the eerttfi-<lb />
meeting. The new members are: Dot cates.<lb />
James. Clarice Rose Merritt, Ti.use who received the certificates'<lb />
I nsust f Pierce, Peggy Sue<lb />
e ley, and Adclphus Lee Spain.<lb />
F.li7.abeah Utterback of the<lb />
r. -  faculty was guest speaker.<lb />
ara Morton, vice president,<lb />
en as the delegate to the<lb />
nal convocation of Kappa Delta<lb />
to be held in C&amp;icago in March.<lb />
 Pierce was chosen as her al-<lb />
ternate<lb />
This coming Saturday, January 26,<lb />
1968, the games committee of the)<lb />
College Union Student Board will<lb />
. sponsor a one-day ping pong tourna-<lb />
Alvis B.<lb />
BrookAuse Brown, Jr Paul Bunn, the o fice until Friday, January 24.<lb />
nx<lb />
i L Carte of the depart-<lb />
.f musk partickated in ac-<lb />
ies of i- convention held by the<lb />
 Division of the College Band<lb />
rs N'ational Association in<lb />
Washington, D. C, last weekend. Mr.<lb />
a Beeretary-treaacrar of the<lb />
The U S. Naval School<lb />
y  aJ as boat to delegates<lb />
ages throughout the South.<lb />
V f the program presented<lb />
Washington. Mr. Carter took the<lb />
 moderator on a panel dis-<lb />
n titled "The College Band<lb />
ECC's director of the college,<lb />
rt, anci marching bands.<lb />
Carr, Jr Bryan D. Coats, Piay is scheduled to begin at 10:00<lb />
Mary E. Eakes, Horace Eason, Keith. a. m. in th ping po room of fte<lb />
Krr, and Vernon Lee McLean. . College Union.<lb />
Charlie CNarron Thomas Ruffin, I Al Bremer, Cme8 Committee<lb />
Charles Smitn Henr M. Stanley, chairman, announces that this one-<lb />
Edwm C. Sutton Joe Terrell, James day tournament will determine the<lb />
K Thompson, Horace M. Thorne, Wlnter Quarter ping champion.<lb />
Robert W. Vimng, and Charles L. pairings will be po&amp;ted on tte bul.<lb />
W ataon complete the number. I ietin in College Union at<lb />
 I 3:00 p. m Friday.<lb />
The National Fraternity of Gamma; The ColleKe Union y starting<lb />
Theta Upsiion held its dinner meet- dance classes for beginners this com<lb />
.ng at Heath's Restaurant January<lb />
14. Guest speaker for the occasion<lb />
was Mrs. Robert B. Starling who<lb />
was welcomed by Mr. Charlie Elgin,<lb />
. resident.<lb />
Mrs. Starling gave a most in-<lb />
teresting talk on her trip around<lb />
the world. Slides were shown through-<lb />
out the talk on various stops made on<lb />
her trip.<lb />
ing Thursday, January 23. The ses-<lb />
sion, beginning at 7:30 p. m will be<lb />
taught by Mary Eilen Marsliburn.<lb />
The class is especially designed for<lb />
persons who have not danced nor<lb />
have had the opportunity to learn.<lb />
B isi McNiel, director of the<lb />
emt of home economics on<lb />
 e campus, will serve as a vice pres-<lb />
of the Southeastern Council on<lb />
 Relations for a two-year<lb />
from 19B7 to 1959. She was<lb />
ted to the office at a recent meet-<lb />
. Nashville, Tenn.<lb />
The Southeastern Council includes<lb />
the states af Florida, Georgia. Ala-<lb />
Tennessee, North Carolina,<lb />
r: Carolina. Virginia, Kentucky,<lb />
Mississippi.<lb />
Paul L. Singleton of Greenville,<lb />
senior at East Carolina College, is<lb />
serving during the winter quarter<lb />
The Geography majors were very as commanding officer of the cadet<lb />
pleased with the departmental meet- group of the Air Force ROTC on<lb />
ing held January 8. We were intro- the camjcus here. Formerly a cadet<lb />
ducd to Mr. Peter Nash, Associate major, he now holds the rank of<lb />
Professor of Planning and Research cadet lieutenant colonel.<lb />
in the Institute for Research in So-<lb />
cial Science at the University of<lb />
Capt George B. Patterson, mem-<lb />
ber of the staff of the Air Force<lb />
unit at East Carolina, has<lb />
accepted an invitation to serve as<lb />
y adviser to the Phi Kappa<lb />
a fraternity at East Carolina<lb />
age.<lb />
He has been a member of the col-<lb />
lege faculty for the past two years.<lb />
In addition to teaching in the depart-<lb />
ed air science, he is also work-<lb />
ig toward a master's degree at the<lb />
ge and is scheduled to be grad-<lb />
uated in the spring of 1968.<lb />
North Carolina. Professor Nash has<lb />
.several degrees including a B. A.<lb />
and M. A. in Georgraphy, Universi-<lb />
ty of California at Los Angels; M. C.<lb />
P Harvard Graduate School of De-<lb />
sign; M. P. A Harvard Graduate<lb />
School of Pufl&amp;lic Administration.<lb />
Professor Nash gave a most en-<lb />
In the East Carolina AFROTC<lb />
Singleton has acted as executive of-<lb />
ficer and has been a group com-<lb />
mander. Last October he was desi-<lb />
nated as a Distinguished Air Force<lb />
ROTC cadet. He has received also<lb />
the AFROTC Outstanding Cadet<lb />
Award.<lb />
Cadet Lt. Col. Singleton has par-<lb />
ticipated in various activities on the<lb />
lighting lecture on City and Regional campus and is recognized as a leader<lb />
Planning. He discussed such topics I by his fellow students. He is one of<lb />
as te planning profession and em36 upperclassmen selected to repre-<lb />
ploymem opportunities, location of sent East Carolina in the 1958 edi-<lb />
various planning agencies, under-1<lb />
graduate preparations for this field,<lb />
admission to the graduate school, and<lb />
other relative topics.<lb />
urteen mennbers of ECC's Con-<lb />
cert Band hae been selected as Mem-<lb />
bers of the North Carolina Intercol-<lb />
legiate Band and appeared with the<lb />
state ensemble at a concert at Win-<lb />
Salem Saturday, January 11.<lb />
' I Col. William F. Santelmann, for-<lb />
. h director of the United States<lb />
Marine Band, Washington, D. C. di-<lb />
ved the college students in the<lb />
grant.<lb />
rhe Itrercollegiate Band was or-<lb />
led in Winston-Salem Saturday.<lb />
 -  included 117 students<lb />
. twelve colleges in the state,<lb />
f whom were chosen for the honor<lb />
because of their outstanding talent<lb />
as musicians.<lb />
Under the direction of Col. San-<lb />
telmana, one of the distinguished band<lb />
Waders in this country, the student<lb />
musicians held a series of rehearsals<lb />
fxtending through the morning and<lb />
the afternoon hours Saturday. A<lb />
concert in the Reynolds High School<lb />
auditorium at 7 p.m. climaxed the<lb />
day's activities.<lb />
East Carolina students who were<lb />
ambers of the Intercollegiate Band<lb />
are Anne Cromartie, W. Lee Giles,<lb />
Jack Pindell and Steven Clements<lb />
of Raleigh; Dottie Jo James of Wil-<lb />
mington; David E. Doolittle of Rock-<lb />
r.gham; Linwood Pittman and George<lb />
W. Knight, Jr of Rocky Mount;<lb />
Luther W. Gillhn of Kannapolis;<lb />
' eeil James of Manning, S. C; Charles<lb />
F. Myers of Thomasville, William<lb />
Speight of Roanoke Rapids; John D.<lb />
Savage of Goldsboro; and Ralph B.<lb />
Shumaker, Jr of Greer, S. C.<lb />
Herbert L. Carter, director of the<lb />
marching and the concert bands at<lb />
East Carolina College, acompanied<lb />
the students to Winston-Salem. He<lb />
attended Friday a meeting of band<lb />
directors in the state at which Col.<lb />
Santelmann was principal speaker.<lb />
The Jazz Sessiontee first try for<lb />
the College Unionwas a booming<lb />
success. Students gathered in the in-<lb />
formal setting of the lounge, while<lb />
local musicians Fred Shedan, Keith<lb />
Dobbins, Lee Reynolds, Willie Gillon,<lb />
E. W. Lee and Steve Clements en-<lb />
tertained the crowd with their inter-<lb />
pretation of modern jazz. One visit-<lb />
ing prospective student Jim Burns<lb />
joined the combo adding a trumpet<lb />
to the two saxapihonea, drums, and<lb />
piano to the groups which brought<lb />
a welcomed innovation to the College<lb />
Union program, this past Saturday,<lb />
Typewriter Text<lb />
By EC Professor<lb />
Being Published<lb />
tion of the nationally circulated year-<lb />
book "Who's Who among Students<lb />
in American Universities and Col-<lb />
leges<lb />
A major in the department of<lb />
science, he is now president of the<lb />
Science Club, a student departmental<lb />
organization. He also heads the Circle<lb />
K Club, student branch of Kiwanis<lb />
International, and is a member of the<lb />
Legislature of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association.<lb />
Other campus groups with which<lb />
he has been identified are the YMCA,<lb />
the Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America, and the International Re-<lb />
lations Club.<lb />
Faculty Meeting<lb />
"The Place of the Study of Re<lb />
ligion in the General Education of<lb />
Undergraduates" was the topic Dr.<lb />
Arnold Nash discussed at a faculty<lb />
meeting January 14 in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Dr. Nash, who is professor of Bib-<lb />
lical History at the University of<lb />
North Carolina, presented his dis-<lb />
cussion in view of the legal, educa-<lb />
tional and political aspects of the<lb />
question.<lb />
Nineteen business education stu-<lb />
dents received memberships in the<lb />
American Institute of Management<lb />
and the Southern Institute of Manage-<lb />
ment recently when Jackson Martin-<lb />
dell, chairman of the Board of Di-<lb />
rectors of AIM in New York City,<lb />
visited the business education depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
President Howard Bowles of the<lb />
SIM, Louisville, Ky was also present<lb />
Dr. James L. White, associate pro-<lb />
fessor in the department of business<lb />
at EaFt Carolina College, is co-<lb />
author of a textbook in typewriting<lb />
which has just come off the press.<lb />
"Sustained Timed Writings bar Dr.<lb />
White and Dr. Robert L. Gruhbs of<lb />
the University of Pittsburg is a<lb />
publication of the Gregg Publishing<lb />
Division of McGraw-Hill Book Com-<lb />
pany of New York.<lb />
Designed as a supplementary text<lb />
in high school, college, or business<lb />
college typewriting classes, the book<lb />
presents a uew and different approach<lb />
to the problem of improving the<lb />
speed and accuracy of typists.<lb />
In addition to presenting drill ma-<lb />
terials, it outlines five specific ap-<lb />
proaches to using the book as an aid<lb />
to the learner in making rapid pro-<lb />
gress. Many selections are humorous<lb />
and tend to make the typist less con-<lb />
scious of his efforts and more in-<lb />
terested in content.<lb />
Dr. White joined the East Carolina<lb />
faculty in 1948 after teaching at<lb />
Stwanhaka High School in New York<lb />
and Georgia Teachers College in<lb />
Statesboro. He has published several<lb />
magazine articles in the field of<lb />
typewriting, shorthand, and super-<lb />
vision. At East Carolina, he teaches<lb />
courses in all skill areas and in of-<lb />
fice management, and organizes and<lb />
directs graduate workshops during<lb />
the summer terms.<lb />
A native of Scotland Neck, he is<lb />
an alumnus of the hifh school there,<lb />
of Mars Hill College, and of East<lb />
Carolina College. He received the<lb />
M. A. and Ed. D. degrees from Co-<lb />
lumbia University in New York.<lb />
Parking Problem<lb />
Too Many Cars Trying<lb />
To Park In Less Space<lb />
Looking at the traffic situation oa<lb />
campus and the parking problem in<lb />
particular during winter quarter,<lb />
things appear to be at "status quo<lb />
according to Mr. Melvin Buck, head<lb />
of the campus traffic division. The<lb />
problem remains the sametoo many<lb />
cars for the number of parking<lb />
s-paces.<lb />
During last year the parking spat.es<lb />
were laid off proportionally, with an<lb />
equal amount, in ratio, for each<lb />
group. There were 2045 cars regis-<lb />
tered :or 646 spaces this year.<lb />
At present there are 142 staff<lb />
places, 159 for the men dorms, 85<lb />
for the women's dorms, 186 for the<lb />
day studen s, 40 for employees, 19<lb />
fpr staff and visitors, 12 that are<lb />
marked ten minutes parking, and 3<lb />
for doctors and nurses.<lb />
Mr. Buck stated that day students,<lb />
whenever possible, have been asked<lb />
to leave their cars off campus. He<lb />
also remarked that there is a park-<lb />
ing area across frcm 10th Street<lb />
which has space for about 100 cars<lb />
which is not included in the above<lb />
figures and which is not used to its<lb />
capacity.<lb />
Oadet Nominations<lb />
For Class Of '58<lb />
Now Accepted<lb />
Applications are now being accepted<lb />
for nomination to the cadet class that <lb />
will enter the United States Air<lb />
Force Academy in June, 1958, S'Sge.<lb />
Norman G. Dean of the Air Force<lb />
Recruiting Office at Greenville, N. C,<lb />
said today.<lb />
Young men who desire to compete<lb />
for an appointment to this class<lb />
should apply for a nomination as<lb />
soon as possible. Since nominating<lb />
quotas are limited and time is required<lb />
to process the nominations and sched-<lb />
ule testing, the prospective candidate<lb />
should not delay.<lb />
To meet the eligibility require-<lb />
ments, applicants must be at least<lb />
17 and must not have passed their<lb />
22nd birthday by July 1, 1958; be<lb />
male citizens of the United States;<lb />
morally and physically fit; between<lb />
5 !eet 4 inches and 6 feet 4 inches in<lb />
height; and never have been married.<lb />
Each individual who meets the eli-<lb />
gibility requirements may apply for<lb />
a nomination by writing to a U. S.<lb />
Senator from his state or to the U. S.<lb />
(Representative from his Congres-<lb />
sional district. In such a letter the<lb />
applicant should state briefly his<lb />
qualifications, place of residence,<lb />
educational" background, and reason<lb />
for wanting to enter the Academy.<lb />
Each member of Congress may<lb />
nominate ten candidates. All the<lb />
Congressional nominees in each state<lb />
will then compete for the vacancies<lb />
allotted to that state. Each of the<lb />
48 states is allocated a number of<lb />
vacancies proportional to its total<lb />
representation in the Congress.<lb />
Members of the Regular or Re-<lb />
serve components of the Army and<lb />
Air Force, including the National<lb />
Guard, who meet the eligibility cri-<lb />
eria, may apply for vacancies allotted<lb />
to the services. They should contact<lb />
t eir organization commanders who<lb />
will require them to complete DD<lb />
Form 786 and forward it to the Air<lb />
Force Acadenfy. Information pertain-<lb />
ing to the Academy application is<lb />
contained in Air Force Regulation<lb />
53-10 and Army Regulation 350-58.<lb />
Vacancies are also allotted to the<lb />
following: sons of deceased veterans,<lb />
and sons of members of Regular com-<lb />
ponents of all branches of the Armed<lb />
Services. Sons of Medal of Honor<lb />
winners, if otherwise qualified, are<lb />
admitted without regard to total va-<lb />
cancies. Requests for nomination in<lb />
those categories should be sent to the<lb />
Director of Admissions, U. S. Air<lb />
Force Academy, Denver 8, Colorado.<lb />
A candidate improves his chances<lb />
by entering all the categories in<lb />
which he is eligible. Sinee selections<lb />
are made on an order of merit basis<lb />
from each category, it is not unlikely<lb />
for a candidate entered in more than<lb />
one category to rank high enough<lb />
for selection in one, yet be too low<lb />
for selec.ion in another.<lb />
Factors considered in the competi-<lb />
tions include the results ef a series<lb />
of aptitude and achievement tests,<lb />
combined with a survey of prepara-<lb />
ory or high school records, and per-<lb />
sonal evaluations to determine aca-<lb />
demic achievement and leadership<lb />
potential.<lb />
All candidates must pass the Air<lb />
Force Medical Examination for Fly-<lb />
ing Training to be considered for ad-<lb />
mission to the Academy.<lb />
Detailed information concerning ad-<lb />
mission procedures may be obtained<lb />
upon request from the Director of<lb />
Admissions, U. S. Air Force Aca-<lb />
demy, Denver 8, Colorado.<lb />
All nominations must be in the<lb />
bands of the Air Force by January<lb />
81, 1958. Th Air Force will choose<lb />
448 cadets to enter the Academy at<lb />
its temporary site on Lowry Air<lb />
Force Base in Denver on June 27,<lb />
1958. The Academy i3 scheduled to<lb />
move to the permanent site near<lb />
Colorado Springs during the latter<lb />
part of 1958.<lb />
Dr. Messick at special "good will'<lb />
the frat's If they are for us<lb />
dinner-meeting of the Delta Sigma Rho frat. Messick stating "We are for<lb />
(photo by Bob Harper)<lb />
International Seminar For<lb />
NSA Grads, Undergraduates<lb />
The Sixth International Student<lb />
Relations Seminar will take place<lb />
on June 28 to August 30, 1958, in<lb />
Cambridge, Massachussets. Fifteen<lb />
leading students from United States.<lb />
National Student Association member<lb />
ment is required, it is expected that<lb />
the participant will utilize his Semi-<lb />
nar background through leadership<lb />
in the student movement, at a time<lb />
schools will participate (E. C. C. is<lb />
a member school). The Seminar will<lb />
meet in Cambridge for seven weeks,<lb />
and conclude with attendance at the<lb />
Eleventh National Student Congress<lb />
during the last two weeks in August.<lb />
All graduate and undergraduate<lb />
students may apply whose student<lb />
governments are affiliated with the<lb />
USNSA.<lb />
The Seminar discusses international<lb />
relations and approaches interna-<lb />
tional student affairs in a number<lb />
of ways. The current problems and<lb />
policies o national unions of stu-<lb />
dents in every part of the world form<lb />
a major  ortion of the study pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Every Seminar participant receives<lb />
a scholarship covering the following<lb />
-expenses: travel from home to Cam-<lb />
bridge, from Cambridge to the Na-<lb />
tional Student Congress, and back<lb />
home; complete room, board, and<lb />
registration fees in Cambridge and<lb />
ai the Congress; all costs for week-<lb />
end excursions; and study materials.<lb />
Personal expenses are covered by<lb />
the individual of course.<lb />
Each applicant must recognize the<lb />
implications of his selection for the<lb />
Seminar. While no specific commit-<lb />
Vets Mix Up<lb />
GI Premiums<lb />
When veteran mail their June G. I.<lb />
life insurance premiums with the<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAT, JANUARY. , J958<lb />
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Three NS Conference GamesTaken From Pirates j T<lb />
Games Are Forfeited Due To Ineligible Player HHnHHBHMHHM 47-9 Margin<lb />
But IS AIA Rules ECC Not Guilty Of Infraction "" <lb />
On the eve of the Ea&amp;t Carolina-<lb />
By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
This gives ECC a double chance.<lb />
Hickory, last Saturday night, a game<lb />
which was expected to decide the<lb />
leader of the North State Conference,<lb />
Conference Commissioner C. R. Hin-<lb />
shaw announce that three games<lb />
had been taken away from ECC by<lb />
forfeit.<lb />
The announcement which hit the<lb />
league like a bombshell exploded East<lb />
Carolina's Pirates right off ihe top of<lb />
e North StaLe standings where they<lb />
were tied with LR with a 6-1 mark.<lb />
It deposited them into fourth place<lb />
 3-4 mark.<lb />
The next night, the Buea, visibly<lb />
by the sudden ruling, lost a<lb />
; decision to the Bears. They fell<lb />
into if h place with a 3-5 record.<lb />
Ineligible Player<lb />
aw, from High Point Col-<lb />
g . who made the ruling, also pre-<lb />
ed the iaons for it. East Caro-<lb />
fficials received a letter from<lb />
Friday, announcing that<lb />
three games had been taken away<lb />
the appearance of an ineligi-<lb />
allplayer in the Buc lineup.<lb />
Craig Reid, a 5-9 junior from<lb />
sy Mount, who transferred to<lb />
East Carolina this year from Louis-<lb />
Junior College was declared in-<lb />
y IIins aw, due to the fact<lb />
he had not completed require-<lb />
- for graduation from the Junior<lb />
R averaged 17 points per<lb />
e at Louisburg, had been playing<lb />
- ring guard position for<lb />
Coach Howard Porter's Pirates and<lb />
seen action in three North State<lb />
games. The .Pirates won all three<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne basketball game at! The Bucs, while out o; the race for<lb />
the regular season Nortlh State title,<lb />
can still .in the conference crown<lb />
by coming out victorious in the Con-<lb />
ference tourney.<lb />
Hinshaw Erred<lb />
Should Ea3t Carolina decide to pro-<lb />
test the conference's decision after<lb />
publication of this article, one of<lb />
the major factors in that choice may<lb />
hinge on the manner in whicSh Com-<lb />
missioner Hinshaw handled the mat-<lb />
ter.<lb />
The Conference handbook states<lb />
that in such a case ag this, anyone<lb />
finding authentic evidence indicating<lb />
that a team is using an ineligible<lb />
player, he should present a written<lb />
statement and copy of the evidence to<lb />
the conference and a copy of that<lb />
evidence and statement is to be sent<lb />
to the school in question. Then, the<lb />
evidence is to be investigated.<lb />
Hinshaw did not noiify the school<lb />
until after he had made the decision<lb />
as Conference Commissionerthat<lb />
the games were to be forfeited.<lb />
Hurt Pirate Two Ways<lb />
GREENSBORO, Jan. 19A bomb-<lb />
shell in the form of a ruling by the<lb />
conference commissioner had more<lb />
effect on the North State Confer-<lb />
ence basketball race during the past<lb />
week t. an did the actual court com-<lb />
petition.<lb />
Nevertheless, Lenoir Rhyne's Bears,<lb />
with or without benefit of the ruling,<lb />
emerged as the loop leaders once<lb />
again, with a 7-1 record.<lb />
The ruling on Friday by Com-<lb />
missioner C. R. Hinshaw of High<lb />
Point declaring forfeit three games<lb />
outrageous margins and<lb />
only token action in the<lb />
- minutes of all three. He failed<lb />
score a point.<lb />
inference Commissioner de-<lb />
" the three games, played<lb />
.awba, Guilford, and High<lb />
thereby forfeited.<lb />
May Protest<lb />
hna officials, who knew<lb />
 . it Reid's ineligibility, ac-<lb />
 " Athletic Director N. M.<lb />
gt sen are to discuss the matter<lb />
the re urn of Coach Porter<lb />
a recent road trip. It is ex-<lb />
I   : - school will protest<lb />
ugh no official an-<lb />
 has been made.<lb />
ated that "there was<lb />
n thing deliberate" intended<lb />
laying Reid. Jorgen-<lb />
 : as far as ECC ath-<lb />
- new. the boy had com-<lb />
nts ar.d was eligible.<lb />
Reid d I off tve Uam in late<lb />
r before the Christmas holi-<lb />
 :ore the hullabaloo began,<lb />
ed some kind of ailment<lb />
-aid, "and just decided to<lb />
 the team<lb />
NAIA Decision<lb />
The North State's decision had no<lb />
 " t on East Carolina's standing in<lb />
e National Association of Inter -<lb />
- ite Athletics, The NAIA board<lb />
si eekend and decided that<lb />
.ad broken no NAIA rules of<lb />
; and that the Bucs' 6-2<lb />
 was intact.<lb />
East Carolina still remains<lb />
the number 8 team in the nation in<lb />
still remains in the run-<lb />
: the region NAIA title. The<lb />
the Carolinas Region who<lb />
rtkipate in the NAIA tourney<lb />
composed of the Winners of<lb />
State and Little Three<lb />
 nee titles, plus the two other<lb />
clubs In the two states who have<lb />
the best records.<lb />
already won by East Carolina brought<lb />
about two big changes. First, it<lb />
threw the Pirates out of a tie for<lb />
first place on the eve of their big<lb />
game wi h Lenoir Rhyne. Second, it<lb />
threw High Point even closer on the<lb />
Heels of the Bears.<lb />
Regandless of the ruling, Lenoir<lb />
Rhyne came forth as the conference<lb />
leader, for the Bears staged a come-<lb />
iTom-ber.ind rally in the last six<lb />
minutes to defeat East Carolina<lb />
71-64 Saturday night.<lb />
High .Point, picking up a game<lb />
on the forfeitures, moved in closer<lb />
by knocking off Western Carolina<lb />
Monday night 81-63, and then squelch-<lb />
ing Appalachian 78-63 Saturday<lb />
night. High Point now is 6-1.<lb />
NORTH STATE STANDINGS<lb />
Conf. All<lb />
W L W L<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne  7 1 10<lb />
High Point  6 1 10<lb />
Western Carolina 4 2 10<lb />
Catawba  4 3 4<lb />
East Carolina  3 5 6<lb />
Guilford  3 6 7<lb />
Atlantic Christian  2 4 6<lb />
Elon  14 2<lb />
Appalachian  15 4<lb />
(Standings revised to include three<lb />
games forfeited by East Carolina on<lb />
ruling of conference commissioner.)<lb />
Catawba and Guilford were the<lb />
other gainers on the ruling, the de-<lb />
cision helping Catawba move into<lb />
the first division on a 4-3 mark. Ca-<lb />
tawba, which lost to Atlantic Chris-<lb />
tian 77-64 and Lenoir Rhyne 70-61<lb />
during the week, edged Elon 65-63<lb />
Saturday night.<lb />
Western Carolina is third in the<lb />
conference standings with a 4-2 re-<lb />
cord.<lb />
SEEN ABOVE IS THE RAGSDALE I GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM WHICH IS CURRENTLY TIED WITH<lb />
RAGSDALE II FOR SECOND PLACE IN THE WRA LEAGUE STANDINGS. Left to right are: G. Barefoot,<lb />
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In :he Wom.ns' Intramural basket-<lb />
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the previously unbeaten Campus-<lb />
trotters in a close game last Tuesday<lb />
night. Ragsdale dorm was high man<lb />
for the night as Ragsdale II team<lb />
also overpowered the Bluebirds from<lb />
Jarvis dorm.<lb />
In the first game the Ragsdale I<lb />
team met te Garrett dorm Campus-<lb />
trotters team for an exciting hour<lb />
as the score stayed tied much of the<lb />
game.<lb />
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win over the Campustrotters. Final<lb />
score- w&amp;? 50-45 with Marty Smith<lb />
leading her team with 41 points. High<lb />
scorer for the losers was Cladine<lb />
Hodges with 20 points.<lb />
In the 7 p. m. game the Ragsdale<lb />
II team met the Bluebirds in a tight,<lb />
neck and neck affair all the way to<lb />
the third quarter. However, behind<lb />
the shooting power of Joan Eliott<lb />
on the Ragsdale team the sextet was<lb />
to win by a score of 33-38. For Jarvis<lb />
Hall Peggy Davis dumped in 11<lb />
points.<lb />
WRA BASKETBALL SCHEDULE<lb />
January 28, 1958<lb />
CampustrottersBye<lb />
6:00<lb />
7:00<lb />
8:00<lb />
Blue Knights vs. Bluebirds<lb />
Cotten I vs. Inmates<lb />
Cotten II vs. Sparkplugs<lb />
Cotten III vs. Ragsdale II<lb />
M.<lb />
Js vs. Ragsdale I<lb />
January 30, 1958<lb />
6:00 M. Js vs. Cotten III<lb />
7:00 Cotten I vs. Cotten II<lb />
8:00 Blue Knights vs. Campustrot-<lb />
ers<lb />
Tournament Dates<lb />
February 6, February 11, and<lb />
February 13, 1958.<lb />
Bears And Catamounts<lb />
Turn Back ECC Quini In<lb />
Recent NSC Court P3ay<lb />
CULLOWHEE, Jan. 20Western<lb />
Carolina took complete control of the<lb />
I x.Lkboards tonight and held a steady<lb />
lead throughout the game to down<lb />
highly-ratfed East Carolina, 92-85.<lb />
Harris Pryor. 6-2 Catamount guard<lb />
hit 24 points against the Pirates who<lb />
have been maintaining an 87.4 game<lb />
average. Center Randall Shields col-<lb />
lected 24 rebounds and forward Swede<lb />
Frauson picked up 18 to take control<lb />
of the backboards.<lb />
Reserve guard Charlie Adams led<lb />
Pirates with 22 points. Jessell<lb />
urry, who has been leading scorer<lb />
fur te team, hit 14. Curry scored<lb />
irs field goal with 14 minutes<lb />
1 ft to play. Forward Harold In-<lb />
gram scored 14 for ECC.<lb />
Western Carolina held a 48-87<lb />
halflime lead.<lb />
Virginia Military. last year-<lb />
Sout'rern Conference winntr-up, had<lb />
too much experience and manpower<lb />
last Friday in beating the Pirate<lb />
mermen'47-39, at V. M. I.<lb />
For East Carolina, the defendir.y<lb />
NAIA champions, it was their third<lb />
loss con; ared to one win and a tie<lb />
Bob Sawyer, Sidney Oliver, and<lb />
K n Midyette, rapidly becoming ECC's<lb />
big three, captured first places for<lb />
the Pirates, but were not enough<lb />
to cope with the strong Cadet club.<lb />
Cunningham for V. M. I. set two pool<lb />
records during the meet.<lb />
Results: 400 yard Medley Relay-<lb />
Old, Keens, Ederle, and Hainer (VMI)<lb />
4:15.2; 220 FreestyleHardeman<lb />
(VMI) Lampsrire (VMI), Carroll<lb />
(ECC)2:23.6; 50 yd. Freestyle-<lb />
Cunningham (VMI), Tucker (ECC),<lb />
and Tee (VMI)23.2; 200 yd. But-<lb />
terflyEdrrle (VMI), Oliver (ECC),<lb />
Gartman (ECC)2:33.7; 100 yd.<lb />
FreestyleCunningham (VMI), Tuck<lb />
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200 yd. BackstrokeSawyer (ECC).<lb />
Old (VMI), Cochran (VMI)2:21.3;<lb />
440 yd. FreestyleEderle (VMI).<lb />
Hardeman (VMI), and Williamson<lb />
(ECC) 5:28.9; 200 yd. Breaststroke<lb />
Oliver (ECC), Keefe (VMI), and<lb />
Kobberling (ECC)2:41.3; 400 yd.<lb />
Frees'yle RelayMcCann, Gartman,<lb />
Sawyer, and Tucker (ECC)4:03.7.<lb />
and DivingMidyette (ECC), Dyer<lb />
(ECC), and Daniels (VMI).<lb />
Bow To Lenoir-Rhyne<lb />
For the second time the Pirate?<lb />
bowed to the Lenoir Rhyne Bears,<lb />
this time on the Bears home court<lb />
Saturday night when Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
turned the tide in the last few min-<lb />
ues to score a 71-64 defeat over the<lb />
Bucs.<lb />
The Pirate quintet were ahead all<lb />
the way t'r rough the first and second<lb />
quarters and it looked like their<lb />
game. Paced by Jessel Curry who<lb />
finished with 17 ;oints and Joe Pla <lb />
er who dropped in 11, the Bucs had<lb />
good rebounding on the backboards<lb />
with Plaster, Don Smith and Harold<lb />
Ingram.<lb />
High scorer for the game was<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne's Norman with 19.<lb />
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will be January 31 with the Cata-<lb />
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