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For Seniors<lb />
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Easttarolinian<lb />
Will<lb />
Student Without A Dorm<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, y. c THUKSDAY. JANIA1RV(? msx<lb />
W<lb />
i:tve Brubeck<lb />
i-nfyuLt-d thai Dave Hr<lb />
rM&amp;uftyti as tje<lb />
Number 14<lb />
iRMiTORY FOR 512 MEN<lb />
CAROLINA COLULEGE GREENVILLE<lb />
HOUSINO AND FINANCE AGENCY<lb />
HROJ6CI NO. NC3ICH p<lb />
G. FLANAGAN AND SONS<lb />
TS AND &amp;NO.NEERS HfNOERSQN. K.<lb />
v)NRAL CONTRACTOR<lb />
SHACKELFORD. INC KiNSTON. <lb />
New Hens Dorm<lb />
fork Underway;<lb />
Second In Offing<lb />
Bubeck Quartet Comes<lb />
Hre Next Wednesday<lb />
- r RAC i oa<lb />
 GiN3 CO.<lb />
O'CfctS ttUtCCTHtC CO-<lb />
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 'isma  Q C O .Vi T fit SC.  O <lb />
ON CO. GOLDS aORO, JSi. C.<lb />
HOTEu SUPPLY CO. COLUMBIA.<lb />
T<lb />
ill<lb />
VI i<lb />
A<lb />
By MARTHA WILSON<lb />
the .south side of Tenth Street<lb />
1 moving five hundred and<lb />
v men come February 1. 1959.<lb />
cording to Mr. P. D. Duncan.<lb />
vice president<lb />
-<lb />
I .<lb />
(KMITORY. w scene maj b exaggerated<lb />
the sooner c have Uw new dorm, the fewer<lb />
d hours scouting for hrokendown, poorly<lb />
 photo b. Boh Harper)<lb />
Band's Annual Program<lb />
iighlight AK-State H,<lb />
c<lb />
PI in a<lb />
vlllliS<lb />
McGim<lb />
. f<lb />
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g trumpet<lb />
  ding<lb />
At t-kt :<lb />
g h ing dem- '<lb />
  high<lb />
a-i directors.<lb />
soloist Hi<lb />
An r  <lb />
mrf ft on<lb />
tei '   ge mu-<lb /><lb />
   resent as<lb />
he Southern<lb />
, ! Band Direct-<lb />
'. .<lb />
: this year's tour are<lb />
Thursday, Feb.<lb />
- mess manager am<lb />
th college, the new dormitory<lb />
1 te com leted by thia date. Of<lb />
 emporary architecture, this H'<lb />
 structure will have four<lb />
toi e.s ; lus a basement. There will<lb />
h rooms enough to lodge all the<lb />
i n now living in Slay and Umstead<lb />
Hall combined.<lb />
Dorm Cafeteria<lb />
I ocat d in the basement of this<lb />
ing will he two recreation rooms<lb />
 cafeteria plant. The cafeteria<lb />
nd it employees, including self-help<lb />
udents, will te operated under the<lb />
1 reetion of Mr Julian. And pile boys<lb />
be expect i to dress for break-<lb />
   spaces surrounding the i<lb />
nd the road leading to the.<lb />
will be paved, and sidewalks<lb />
viil a Also tennis courts are<lb />
ted o he built or the surround-j<lb />
mds.<lb />
No Names<lb />
completion of the hall, <lb />
Carolina Board of Trustees<lb />
lee le upon its name. Work on,<lb />
he n w dormitory began last quar<lb />
er. Steel pilings have been driven<lb />
ep into the ground until rock has<lb />
en struck, due to quicksand on this<lb />
tract of land. Upon these pilings the:<lb />
lation has been laid.<lb />
Plans for a second new dormitory:<lb />
'or men are now in the offing. Mr<lb />
Duncan reports that East Carolina;<lb />
ge is .he recipient of a prelim<lb />
nary approval for a loan from the!<lb />
1 Federal Government's Housing and<lb />
H :i.  Financing Agency.<lb />
Architects are drawing u; the blue-<lb />
- now. This dormitory will fal-<lb />
low the same 2 neral plan of the<lb />
first, with four stories, a basemen<lb />
and rooming capacity for five hun-<lb />
dred and twenty men. A cafeteria<lb />
be included however.<lb />
Also located across Tenth Street,<lb />
his hall is expected to be finished<lb />
within the next two years.<lb />
Dave Brubeck's Quartet will bring<lb />
modern jazz concert to the East<lb />
an lina campus on February 5. Bru-<lb />
eck's group, considered the leading<lb />
exponent of progressive jazz in<lb />
America, is being presented by the<lb />
Entertainment Committee. The con-<lb />
ceit will b( at 8:00 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Brubeck, say some of C e experts,<lb />
 e along and put jazz on the level<lb />
I the intellectual. His music, though<lb />
u.s.cally jazz, ia shot through with<lb />
"long-hair" or serious concepts. Com-<lb />
bining the two, he comes up with<lb />
good music.<lb />
The Quartet includes Brubeck at<lb />
! e piano, Paul Desmond on alto sax,<lb />
loe Morello on drums, and Norman<lb />
Bates on bass. A great fan of Duke<lb />
Ellington, Brubeck claims that this<lb />
musician greatly influenced his view<lb />
on jazz.<lb />
A native of Concord, California,<lb />
Biubeck grew up in musical sur-<lb />
roundings. He was sitting in with<lb />
ilance bands at the age of 14.<lb />
At first a . re-med student at the<lb />
College of the Pacific, he changed<lb />
his major in hi.s sophomore year to<lb />
mi sic. After graduation and a stint<lb />
n Hie army, ' e continued his training<lb />
in gradua e work at Mills College.<lb />
It was here he became interested<lb />
in jazz. A group of students formed<lb />
i workshop for jazz, out of which<lb />
grew the Dave Brubeck Quartet.<lb />
He Ls credited with strongly in-<lb />
luencing young musicians in the<lb />
tevelopment of contemporary jazz.<lb />
Since 1952, his group, recording for<lb />
Columbia, has sold more records than<lb />
any other jazz group. Some of his<lb />
Oolmubia albums are "Jazz: Red Hot<lb />
and Cool "Jazz Cues to College<lb />
"Brubeck Time "Brubeck .Plays<lb />
Brubeck and "Jazz Impressions of<lb />
;be U. S. A<lb />
Chall<lb />
enge<lb />
i<lb />
frats<lb />
East Carolina College has a challenge. It's not from any<lb />
on person, bul three hundred thousandvictims of polio. They<lb />
m ' help. The question is, will Easl Car lina take time to hold<lb />
- own March f Dimes Fund, a fund-raising campaign of the<lb />
;ort that mighl hold a candle to the one held recently by the<lb />
Washington TV station in a fourteen hour drive that netted<lb />
en th tisand seven hundred dollars from its viewers. Now E<lb />
'aiolina h?s we! over three thousand students and about two<lb />
hundred faculty members. Since the faculty could contribute<lb />
lollar as this cunts as an income tax deduction,<lb />
should se1 a goal of $3500, and what's more, sur-<lb />
n ') c :han a<lb />
East Car lint<lb />
pass it.<lb />
This, is a worthwhih<lb />
project for the social fraternities to<lb />
Frat Telegraphs<lb />
Sigma Nu national fraternity<lb />
telegraphed Monday night ap-<lb />
proval for Kappa Sima Nu, it<lb />
was learned from Charlie White,<lb />
president.<lb />
O<lb />
F<lb />
undertake, if they are really campus leaders and if they really<lb />
wish to be of service. This is one time asking for money from<lb />
the students would be a worthwhile circumstance. Thousand of<lb />
little children would benefit and ECC  ould eh Ik up another<lb />
service to the community. THE FAST CAROLINIAN CHAL-<lb />
LENGES THK SOCIAL FRATS. We dare you to undertake this<lb />
project and complete it by March 1.<lb />
Southern Belle Ready.<lb />
To Win 'Best-Dressed'<lb />
Raring<lb />
Title<lb />
Have y'all me Magnolia<lb />
rard? Maggie is a gal who i<lb />
ted in capturing the title<lb />
Be:<lb />
f the The<lb />
"Best-Dressed Girl of East Carolina" clud M <lb />
and winning an : paid trip t( mson, <lb />
 in June,<lb />
ard<lb />
seems to think<lb />
has the title in the prov rl<lb />
tg When interviewing Maggie,<lb />
old me, " onfidentia " <lb />
dster, Essie Mai . a reno wne 1 Dr<lb />
b auty, had captured th<lb />
' "best-dr ssed" at dear "oh<lb />
 s' .  X o 01<lb />
 h : Essie Mae<lb />
 the  oo  on w<lb />
i mour editors are 3<lb />
:  the ivinm do in<lb />
n will follow.<lb />
Committee Named<lb />
'i lomm ttee of Fo in-<lb />
K<lb />
i<lb />
 Hai<lb />
Buc-<lb />
1. K. V-<lb />
 ers:<lb />
 Rul <lb />
'<lb />
nk 3, and<lb />
' try.<lb />
Deadline<lb />
i <lb />
uarv 14. A<lb />
I) <lb />
n, Dr.<lb />
Miss Mabel<lb />
Be  Di<lb />
.<lb />
f<lb />
('ar<lb />
e lh st-Dress d Girl<lb />
a" will be ' aen, a<lb />
ittee  Fourti en" will make<lb />
-el( nation of ten<lb />
 : tures will be run in the<lb />
  ian. A campus-wide<lb />
I 'o irteen"<lb />
nomina ic-ns<lb />
t of the en<lb />
in in 1<lb />
- ae " 6 and<lb />
ed in t -ving<lb />
'. I  lot s must  irned<lb />
grht Buil g or<lb />
' : P. 0.<lb />
4 PM March 10.<lb />
a needs some eompe-<lb />
B<lb />
round "East Carolina's<lb />
s are<lb />
R . . ii . School, at 2 p.m.<lb />
ildren and a 8 p.m. for<lb />
: Friday, F T, Whi eville<lb />
School, at 1 ; and Friday,<lb />
7.  Han ' High Sr ool,<lb />
at 8 p.m. loi the pub-<lb />
Winter Exam Schedule<lb />
Devotes Two Days To Finals<lb />
Can  se<lb />
seventj mu-<lb />
Mr Her: er: Car-<lb />
ei ;y-<lb />
fig<lb />
ng<lb />
 . - JJ<lb />
of '<lb />
r annual tour,<lb />
si week "f February.<lb />
I  White-<lb />
w  hem<lb />
- program<lb />
and Uvwn con-<lb />
 the con-<lb />
I <lb />
 series of fouri<lb />
v. tevi<lb />
 6 and 7.<lb />
iina<lb />
annual<lb />
.ye 1<lb />
Final examinations for winter<lb />
quarter have been scheduled for<lb />
foi the program Thursday, Febrnary 20, and Friday,<lb />
to modern February 21, it was announced this<lb />
and novelty numbers, week.<lb />
Ope the "Apollo March" Thursday and Friday will be de-<lb />
by Anton Bruckner the concerts will voted to double-period oxams for all<lb />
 i:  Fugue three-quart our courses, four<lb />
. t; , the overtures to Rossiquarter-hour courses, and five-quar-<lb />
ni's ' l :  Silken Lad " and Bizet's' ter-hour courses.<lb />
1 "and li. Vsughan All one-quarter-hour and two-<lb />
's "Toccata M.rziale quarter-hour classes meeting three<lb />
 cti ill e "Victory or four times a week will be limited to<lb />
. Richard Rodgers, who one-hour examinations.<lb />
Oscar Hammerstein turned out All one-quarter-hour and two-<lb />
and other musicals. The quarter-hour classes meeting one or<lb />
anged by Robert Rus-jtwo days a week will be limited to<lb />
hi:<lb />
i. who is noted for<lb />
trrangements, was origin-<lb />
 an NBC telecast and<lb />
 with concert<lb />
de of handling its 1 iffi-<lb />
'<lb />
.  . : will he xylo-<lb />
Si ven I Clem nts, fresh-<lb />
 Tack M. Pin-<lb />
 Raleigh.<lb />
a one-hour examination, to be admin-<lb />
is ered during tlc iast regularly<lb />
scherduled meeting of these classes<lb />
prior to 8 AM on Thursday, Febru-<lb />
ary 20.<lb />
Monday night clas-ses will have<lb />
the examination on Monday, Febru-<lb />
ary 17 from 6:30-8:30 PM.<lb />
Tuesday night classes will have<lb />
the examination on Tuesday, Febru-<lb />
ary 18 from 0:30-8:30 PM.<lb />
Wednesday night classes will have<lb />
the examination on Wednesday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 12, from 6:3030 PM.<lb />
Thursday nigh: classes will have<lb />
th examination on Thursday, Feb-<lb />
ruj iy 13, from 0:30-8:30 PM.<lb />
Friday night classes will have the<lb />
examination on Friday, February<lb />
21, from 6:30-8:30 PM.<lb />
Saturday morning classes will have<lb />
the examination on Saturday morn-<lb />
ing February22, ftom 9:00-11:00.<lb />
EXAMSCHEDULE<lb />
Thursday,February 20<lb />
PeriodwPeriods<lb />
Classes MeetExams Hsld<lb />
11 &amp; 2<lb />
33 &amp; 4<lb />
56 ft 7<lb />
r-18 ft 9<lb />
ii5:80-7:30<lb />
Friday,February 21<lb />
21 ft 2<lb />
43 ft 4<lb />
66&amp; 7<lb />
88 &amp; 9<lb />
JrSr. Theme<lb />
Sat By Class<lb />
Theme for the Junior-Senior dance<lb />
has been decided upon by the Junior;<lb />
Class, but it Ls ftill being held a sec-<lb />
ret, it was announced this week.<lb />
Invitations for the dance which will<lb />
be on May 10 in Wright Au Irorium<lb />
ave been ordered and a hand has<lb />
been contracted :or the event.<lb />
Committee chairmen include Mike<lb />
Katsais, band; decorations, Jay Rob-<lb />
bins and Betty Fleming; invitations,<lb />
Purvis Boyette; refreshments, Mary<lb />
Lou Parker.<lb />
Nominations for the May Court<lb />
are: Gwen Clark, Gail Davenport,<lb />
Mary Lou Wyrick. Betty Britt, Vicki<lb />
Eborn, Mary Lou Dickens, Patsy<lb />
Bradshaw, Carolyn Aycock, Peggy-<lb />
Smith, and Martha J. Hammond.<lb />
Tins girls are to hand in an eight<lb />
hy tem j icture to Marsha Forbes,<lb />
election chairman, within tl e next<lb />
few days to be posted for election.1 four particular ections of the book<lb />
Editor Williamson Reports<lb />
Buccaneer Sent To Printers<lb />
By BETTY<lb />
1. K. Williamson, editor of the<lb />
Buccaneer, reports that the 1958<lb />
Buccaneer, featuring a Golden Anni-<lb />
ersary theme, was sent to Taylor<lb />
Publishing Company of Dalla Texas.<lb />
on January 21. This yi a ' n<lb />
tains an increase of 2 pages over<lb />
tasl year's. The largest increase is<lb />
i conjunction with the Golden Anni-<lb />
 ary fea:ure which will constitute<lb />
the first 5'J pages of the book.<lb />
When questioned about the cover,<lb />
I. K. stated, "We feel that this year's<lb />
cover will be the pre tiest cover used<lb />
than  any previous volume of the<lb />
Buccaneer. To keeu in line with the<lb />
Golden Anniversary theme, a black<lb />
petal-grained cover with gold over-<lb />
tone predominates. To bring out the<lb />
fi ieth birthday of East Carolina, a<lb />
die-cut of the college class ring ap-<lb />
pears on a solid black, diagonal band<lb />
on the face of the cover. The name<lb />
of tin- school appears on a white<lb />
: band across the bottom face of the<lb />
! hook<lb />
Concerning the contents of the<lb />
yearbook, I. K. said. "I feel that tin-<lb />
greatest improvement in the '58 vol-<lb />
j time over the ; receding one lies in<lb />
MAYNOR<lb />
am us departmental section,<lb />
 a new addition to this year's<lb />
 Ii ' . wl ich is much<lb />
sive and also comes at the<lb />
the hook: frat rnities; and<lb />
Each f tl  major sect-<lb />
  jcular emphasis<lb />
dd lefinitely be stronger in<lb />
ality than heretofore<lb />
Now that  work for this year's<lb />
Buccaneer i- finis . I. K. commen-<lb />
ted, "Naturally, it is a great relief<lb />
thletic<lb />
vv;<lb />
j.<lb />
is com lete. on<lb />
Even at this, I am<lb />
gre; book was<lb />
the joint ef-<lb />
! working very<lb />
to know that woi<lb />
ae.<lb />
  thai tl<lb />
 . Ae I<lb />
' - of many<lb />
 er a long ;  i iod of time. I<lb />
I like to pay personal thank- U<lb />
my entire staff, especially those few<lb />
worked so tirelessly. I alo ap-<lb />
preciate th( cooperation I received<lb />
tudent body, faculty and<lb />
administra ion. In : anks to<lb />
everyone who had anything to do with<lb />
 e publication<lb />
caneer<lb />
The Buccaneer<lb />
National School<lb />
tion, which will<lb />
.<lb />
1958 Buc-<lb />
is a member of the<lb />
V arbook Associa-<lb />
iudge tl e hook this<lb />
summer. The racing, however, will<lb />
East Carolina College Concert Band<lb />
The final rough copy of the annual is prepared for shipment by Editor I. K. Williamson and Betty Freeman.<lb /><pb facs="00038591_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST GAEOLINIAN<lb />
Looking At Ike's Problems Editorially<lb />
i<lb /><lb />
iii<lb />
Te<lb />
' :ve<lb /><lb />
1<lb />
j<lb />
I<lb />
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0 WI<lb />
"VjS<lb />
B JAMES m. corbett<lb />
As uir as two hours before President<lb />
Eis nhwer as scheduled to go before the<lb />
tel. visi- ii cameras to deliver his latest State<lb />
of the Union Message, he was busily re-ar-<lb />
ranging certain words and phrases. Those<lb />
eleventh hour modifications were not due<lb />
te mechanical errors in the speech or last-<lb />
minute brainstorms: they were made instead<lb />
because the President realized, of all his jre-<lb />
 ions presidential speeches, this raa by far<lb />
the most important.<lb />
The President was by no means alone<lb />
in his state of anxiety. His uneasiness was<lb />
being shared by Americans throughout the<lb />
nti n. And the few weeks that have elapsed<lb />
since the speech have produced little to ease<lb />
the tension.<lb />
Spurred by the 1D57 developments that<lb />
has caused this unfamiliar feeling of in-<lb />
security to spread over the nation: Sputnik,<lb />
unemployment, the Little Rock uprising, and<lb />
the labor union exp sures. the year, 1958,<lb />
promises to be more eventful than any year<lb />
in iecent history. Many changes and other<lb />
news-making events will take place. Some<lb />
of the changes will bring good; others will<lb />
be futile. (' mbined, however, they will sup-<lb />
ply the ingredients of a mass attempt by<lb />
the United States' leaders to get off the spot<lb />
they have suddenly found themselves on.<lb />
Many ol the fireworks will in all proba-<lb />
bility come from within the ranks of the Re-<lb />
publican Party itself. Democrats have long<lb />
n critical of Secretary of State, John<lb />
F stei Dulles, and many of his foreign pol-<lb />
icies. Influenced bj America's diminishing<lb />
prestige overseas and Dulles' growing un-<lb />
popularity at hone, several Republicans are<lb />
now skeptically glancing at him and con-<lb />
sidering him a possible liability to the party.<lb />
President Eisenhower persistently acknowl-<lb />
 s his i ath in the secretary but enough<lb />
pressure from an increasing number of Dul-<lb />
les opposers could change his mind. There-<lb />
fore. Dulles may be out before the year ends.<lb />
i relations with the Republican Party will<lb />
tlmost certainly be severed before election<lb />
time.<lb />
Secretary of Agriculture, Ezra Benson,<lb />
is also sitting on a shaky throne. The stead-<lb />
ily decreasing farm income is causing cries<lb />
of dissatisfaction at his farm policies to<lb />
mt daily. Like Dulles. Benson may also<lb />
be "pressured" out by members of his own<lb />
rty before 1959 rolls around.<lb />
Only one member of the President's im-<lb />
mediate family of politicians who started<lb />
1957  ms to have profited during the year.<lb />
The lone member is Vice President Richard<lb />
Nixon. Mr. Nixon's popularity began to pick<lb />
up several months ago but received its big-<lb />
during the President's recent ill-<lb />
ness S ice the illness, he has steadily<lb />
emerged sis the party's new strong man,<lb />
second only to the President. With their<lb />
eve- on the Presidential elections coming in<lb />
1 . the Republicans can be expected to<lb />
Mr. Nixon even more earnestly dur-<lb />
ing the c ming year.<lb />
A net nt addition to the Eisenhower<lb />
family is currently riding a wave of popular-<lb />
ity as well as Mr. Nixon. Since Secretary of<lb />
Defense. Neil McKlroy. assumed the duties<lb />
vacated oy Charles Wilson, his popularity<lb />
among the people has mounted by leaps and<lb />
bounds. This popularity is not due so much<lb />
to his ace mplishments since-taking over, but<lb />
due instead to many of his actions and atti-<lb />
tudes being contradictory to those of his pre-<lb />
dece Mr. Wilson had become an unpop-<lb />
ular figure with many Americans and any<lb />
change  hich would lead to policies dif-<lb />
ferent than Wilson's was welcomed. The<lb />
American people are not, however, in a mood<lb />
t accept anything short of an adequate De-<lb />
fense Department, even from Mr. McElroy.<lb />
Therefore, 1958 will disclose either positive<lb />
negative results of his efforts and will<lb />
in turn determine whether he remains on<lb />
his golden pedestal or falls and vanishes.<lb />
The vt ar, 1958. may also see the govern-<lb />
ment taking steps directed toward checking<lb />
the current business rescession. Whether a<lb />
solution to this problem can be found or not<lb />
ulative. Several Federal Reserve Banks<lb />
have already lowered its interest on loans<lb />
lich ultimately all wed the average busi-<lb />
tn to borrow money cheaper. If necess-<lb />
it may 1 wer its rate even more in an<lb />
ttempi to stimulate business. Lowering the<lb />
rate will undoubtably effect the economy<lb />
but, ag each day passes, businessmen<lb />
are becoming more and more wary of what<lb />
the future hold This skeptical attitude may<lb />
causenlv ; few to take advantage of the<lb />
low red rte. If this happens, and the nation's<lb />
econ my continues to drop, a government<lb />
investigating committee will probably be<lb />
given the job of recommending possible solu-<lb />
tions. Economists are in almost complete<lb />
agreement 1h. t by June, 1958 the economy<lb />
wili be on the rise again. Relying on these<lb />
forecasts, a "wait and see" attitude may be<lb />
adopted until rhen. Therefore, the nation's<lb />
economy will probably be free of government-<lb />
al assistance or interference in any way<lb />
until June.<lb />
A change in the labor leaders' usual<lb />
high demands from businessmen may be no-<lb />
tice sble to many during the coming months.<lb />
Fearful of losing their jobs in the face of<lb />
the rising c at of living coupled with increas-<lb />
ing unemployment, workers will demand less<lb />
in the way of pay raises and benefits in re-<lb />
turn for job security.<lb />
In many ways, 1958 will not only prove<lb />
eventful, but fateful as well. Some scientists<lb />
believe'that if the United States fails to re-<lb />
gain fttfc space travel lead fromllussia this<lb />
vear, it may never do so. Others take a more<lb />
olinistic iew contending that two or even<lb />
tlirj years can be safely consumed in over-<lb />
coming the lead. On on point they all agree,<lb />
howliejdecisive gains must be made dur-<lb />
vear if America ever intends to re-<lb />
ITthf<lb />
Speaking<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
Then dines a time when a writer<lb />
just wants to try something differ-<lb />
i nt - so tail time I'm going to con-<lb />
cern ra e on one subject and see if I<lb />
c n last for one whole column.<lb />
Of all rare gems, I have hit upon<lb />
tin topic of happiness. What is hap-<lb />
piness? All  hilosop'hers will agree<lb />
(ii ne point: true happiness stems<lb />
from a quality within ourselves, from<lb />
a way of thinking of life.<lb />
One ni;tn said that the secret of<lb />
happiness is something to do, con-<lb />
genial work. And then there are<lb />
others the .sick man will say health,<lb />
i!i poor man wealth, the ambitious<lb />
man, ower; the scholar, knowledge;<lb />
he overworked man, rest. But with-<lb />
out the one thing first mentioned,<lb />
none of the ethers would long help<lb />
their possessors to be happy. Few<lb />
p 's.ms realise that much of their<lb />
-ippiness is ile; endent upon their<lb />
work, upon the fact that they are<lb />
kept busy and not left to feed upon<lb />
t'i mselves.<lb />
Another view is that the only am-<lb />
i ition consistent with happiness is<lb />
lu ambition to do things with and<lb />
for others. The reward comes as<lb />
Ralph Waldo Emerson pat t in that:<lb />
"Happiness is a perfume you can-<lb />
not pour on others withou jretting<lb />
a l'iv diops on yourself<lb />
A college president, Timothy<lb />
Dwight, once said in a commence-<lb />
ment address that "tfhe happiest<lb />
person is the person who thinks the<lb />
most interes ing thoughts A man<lb />
who heard him, William Lyon Phelps,<lb />
took up this theory and added: "Real<lb />
! appiness is not dependent on ex-<lb />
ternal thing.s. The pond is fed from<lb />
within. The kind of happiness that<lb />
: aya with you is the happiness that<lb />
springs from inward thoughts and<lb />
emotions. You must think of this now,<lb />
while you are young. You must cul-<lb />
tivate your mind if you wish to<lb />
aehi re enduring happiness. You must<lb />
furnish your mind with interesting<lb />
thoughts and ideas. For an empty<lb />
mind grows bored and cannot endure<lb />
itself. An empty mind seeks pleas-<lb />
ure as a substitute for happiness<lb />
The la ter gentleman also said<lb />
that herein lies tie real value of<lb />
t ideation. Advanced education may<lb />
Of may not make men and women<lb />
more efficient; but it enriches per-<lb />
sonality, increases the wealth of the<lb />
:i.in and hence brings happiness.<lb />
Il is the finest insurance against<lb />
old age, against the growth of physi-<lb />
cal disability, against the lack and<lb />
loss of animal delights. No matter<lb />
how many there may be in our fami-<lb />
ly, no matter T.ow many friends we<lb />
may have, we are in a certain sense<lb />
forced to lead a lonely life, because<lb />
we have all the days of our exist-<lb />
ence to live with ourselves. How es-<lb />
 ntial it is. then, in youth to ac-<lb />
quire some intellectual or artistic<lb />
astes, in order to furnish the mind,<lb />
to be able to live inside a mind with<lb />
attractive and interesting pictures<lb />
on the wall.<lb />
To completely round out the pic-<lb />
ture, I found this last parting thought<lb />
n cessary. Enjoy yourselfit is lat-<lb />
er than you think. But that also<lb />
brought up te question of how.<lb />
So here we have "five easy les-<lb />
sem on how to enjoy yourself Well,<lb />
not really, but here are some points.<lb />
Hav. a hobby. Maybe more than one<lb />
will develop as you really get In-<lb />
terested. You may not realize it at<lb />
first, hut along with a hobby you<lb />
fret technical knowledge of one sub-<lb />
ject, desirable relaxation, adventure,<lb />
and even patience. Next try enjoy-<lb />
ing your workand if you don't,<lb />
then, change your job! If you're<lb />
miserable at being a teacher, you're<lb />
making your students miserable too.<lb />
The third point is travel. It is an<lb />
education in itself, it is recreational<lb />
and he who "puts it off until anoth-<lb />
er day" often regrets the missed<lb />
opportunity. Anyone can travel<lb />
where there is a will, there is a way.<lb />
Number four is to make new<lb />
friends. Yep, go out of your way to<lb />
increase th number of your acquaint-<lb />
ances. You never know what you're<lb />
missing, or who could widen your<lb />
life, or help you to enjoy the things<lb />
you do. And speaking of friends,<lb />
enjoy the ones you have, appreciate<lb />
them :he more you can value them,<lb />
the more their value will actually<lb />
increase.<lb />
Ben Franklin said that one should<lb />
not live above his means. Life is a lot<lb />
easier to enjoy when you take away<lb />
the source of your worries.<lb />
Final point is to think positive<lb />
thoughts. It's a good idea also to<lb />
ave a goal or goals. Set up little<lb />
ones on the way to big ones. Those<lb />
siiiess s will give you confidence<lb />
and help pave the way to the larger<lb />
jroals.<lb />
There are many other ways to<lb />
enjoy yourself. This was just to show<lb />
 m the way, that others throng the<lb />
years have found successful. Give tt<lb />
a try. Life is too short not to enjoy<lb />
every minute of it. Better a life of<lb />
living life to its hilt than a backward<lb />
look filled with regrets of what you<lb />
missed.<lb />
- r- ' "<lb />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3u, itf<lb />
A Bull Session<lb />
i- in y<lb />
Orchids To Rockwood, Hull<lb />
Teahouse' Cast Proves Superb<lb />
In Major Production Of Year<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
After witnessing the premiere of<lb />
East Carolina's major production of<lb />
the year, it can definitely be stated<lb />
tf.at "Teahouse of the August Moon"<lb />
may well go down in history as one<lb />
of the most laughable and entertain-<lb />
ing hits ever presented by a college<lb />
group. The cast and production<lb />
staff are entitled to sit hack and gloat<lb />
over the finished product of their hard<lb />
work and combined talents. The east<lb />
was alive and vibra ihg, the scenery<lb />
was simple, but impressive and the<lb />
staging was well-organized. I sup-<lb />
nose most of t e g'ory should be<lb />
placed in the hands of our guest<lb />
actor, Jerry Rockwood, but one per-<lb />
son cannot be the recipient of this<lb />
achievement. True. Jerry was terri-<lb />
fic in the part of Sakini, but after<lb />
: 11. why shouldn't he be? He's a pro-<lb />
fessional actor and for two years<lb />
he unders udied the part on Broad-<lb />
way. I was quite surprised to ob-<lb />
serve that Mr. Rockwood didn't<lb />
walk off wit every scene. Having<lb />
an old-timer in the show seemed to<lb />
enable the amateurs to try a little<lb />
harder for a good showing.<lb />
Act One<lb />
Most of the first scene was spent<lb />
telling who everyone was and what<lb />
they were doing in Tobiki. All eyes<lb />
were focused on Sakini and when<lb />
he laughed, the audience did like-<lb />
wise. Colonel Purdy enacted by Del<lb />
Driver made his appearance and he<lb />
stalked around for awhile as if he<lb />
were in one of B n Blue's silent<lb />
comedies. Unfortunately the colonel<lb />
projected a little too much. Bob<lb />
Johnson seemed lost in his role as<lb />
a sergeant. He didn't exactly know<lb />
what to do with himself. .After all<lb />
is, boredom was beginning to set<lb />
in until Captain Fishy strolled onto<lb />
the stage. Tommy Hull was just<lb />
perfect for this part. His voice, his<lb />
ex ressions and his movements held<lb />
the audience's a tention.<lb />
In the seeond scene, which could<lb />
easily have been one of the best,<lb />
a few laughs wVre attracted, but<lb />
not enoug A homemade jeep was<lb />
the center of attraction instead of<lb />
the players.<lb />
Dominating the next scene were<lb />
two bit players, Leigh Dobson in the<lb />
role of Miss Higa Jiga, and Mr.<lb />
Ohira piayed by Larry Craven. Two<lb />
of the b st make-up jobs in the play<lb />
gave these two characters a chance<lb />
to S ine. Miss Dobson by being a<lb />
noisy old woman and Mr. Craven by<lb />
using the soft, humble treatment.<lb />
Act Two<lb />
Scene one was literally stolen by<lb />
L.igh Dooson, who, incidentally, is<lb />
a newcomer to the playhouse. Leigh<lb />
was not a college .student playing<lb />
a round with dramatics, she was Miss<lb />
Higa Jiga, a noisy, old maid feeling<lb />
her "oats<lb />
The next scene was undoubtedly<lb />
the funniest in te entire production.<lb />
The undressing sequence between<lb />
Lotus Blossom and Captain Fisby<lb />
was highly entertaining. Colonel<lb />
Purdy settled down and came up<lb />
with some realistic acting and inter-<lb />
pretations. Aline Condon portraying<lb />
Lotus Blossom was very appealing<lb />
with her lovely speech and demure<lb />
beauty.<lb />
Both Fisby and Purdy are in rare<lb />
form in the third scene. Both actors<lb />
seem to fall more into character as<lb />
the show progresses. Del Driver is<lb />
under the illusion that Mr. Hull is<lb />
losing his marbles, so he sends aid<lb />
in the form of Captain McLean played<lb />
by Ken West. Ken's adaptability for<lb />
comedy is amazing.<lb />
Mr. Oshira quietened the audience<lb />
in Scene four with his pitiful speech<lb />
a-bont 'row poor and shabby his reople<lb />
were. It's odd, but people love trag-<lb />
edy.<lb />
Act Three<lb />
The beautiful teahouse is first<lb />
shown and it draws a few "ooh's"<lb />
and "ah's Lotus Blossom does a<lb />
Japanese dance and it is very grace-<lb />
fully done. In the following scene<lb />
Ken West had a chance for more<lb />
comedy and the audience roared with<lb />
approval.<lb />
The climax was a romantic one.<lb />
Lo'us Blossom confesses her love for<lb />
Captain Fisby through Sakini. Every-<lb />
one's heart falls as Fisby plans to<lb />
leave, but "Hark! Somethin' hap-<lb />
pin's True to the theatre code all<lb />
ends well. Lotus decides if you can't<lb />
have one man, take another. Which<lb />
only goes to prove that no one is<lb />
indispensible.<lb />
Acting honors are in order for<lb />
Jerry Rockwood and Tommy Hull.<lb />
Mr. Rockwood 'handled his role like<lb />
the professional that he is. Tom<lb />
was superb and could easily be<lb />
considered the best actor on campus.<lb />
In fact, the whole cast and staff<lb />
deserve a few cC eers. It was well<lb />
done and a credit to our college.<lb /><lb />
What Is The Faculty Reading?"<lb />
(Editor's note:This is the first of<lb />
a series of guest articles by faculty<lb />
members entitled "What Is The Fac-<lb />
ulty Reading?")<lb />
By F. L. HOSKINS<lb />
Maybe it's the optimist in me, but<lb />
I keep looking for a really happy<lb />
book in our time. You know, some-<lb />
thing like Sterne's Tristram Shandy<lb />
or Machado D'Assis's Epitaph of a<lb />
Small Winner. And yet even when one<lb />
analyzes these two books carefully,<lb />
he finds in them a disturbing resig-<lb />
nation. Having found no happy book<lb />
in recent months, I wander, alas, in<lb />
the miasmic jungle of drug addiction,<lb />
psychoses, alcoholism, despair, mal-<lb />
adjustment, and agnisticism of the<lb />
modern novel, We're in a bad way,<lb />
indeed, if the present-day novelists<lb />
are right. Th hero of Angus Wil-<lb />
son's Anglo-Saxon Attitudes, for ex-<lb />
ample, is a brilliant history professor<lb />
who hag come to prefer an illicit love<lb />
affair and the collecting of rare ob-<lb />
jects of art to scholarship, much of<lb />
which he finds factitious and sterile.<lb />
.Then there is the heroine of Brian<lb />
Moore's The Lonely Passion of Judith<lb />
Hearne. Judith, a Belfast spinster on<lb />
the brink of old age, has turned to<lb />
demon rum for consolation. Her last<lb />
hope, so she thinks, is a lecherous<lb />
Irish-American who has returned to<lb />
Ireland to live out the rest of his<lb />
days. Moore is superbly subtle in in-<lb />
troducing Judith's alcoholism; then,<lb />
when her last chance evaporates, we<lb />
zoom on the grease skids of the<lb />
hopeless alcoholic down to unmen-<lb />
ionable horrors. This is a beautiful<lb />
written and neatly constructed little<lb />
novel, but I wouldn't recommend it<lb />
to the queasy. Another book that I<lb />
have read leately is Goncharev's<lb />
Oblomov. Ohlomov, the hero, is a<lb />
Russian aristocrat who simply can-<lb />
not get himself organized. He spends<lb />
most of his time in bed planning<lb />
great projects. His servants swindle<lb />
him, his friends leave him in exasper-<lb />
ation, his sweetheart runs off with<lb />
another manand Oblomov couldn't<lb />
care hss. Written in the 1880's, this<lb />
novel is undoubtedly a grandparent<lb />
of the current novels of desperation,<lb />
quiet and otherwise. An intensely<lb />
unquiet novel of desperation -s Jck<lb />
Kerouac's On the Road, which kept<lb />
me up all night for two nights run-<lb />
ning recently. The narrator, Sal Para-<lb />
dise, and Si is idol, Dean Moriarty,<lb />
who is constantly "digging" things,<lb />
and the young men and women with<lb />
whom they travel are members of<lb />
the Beat Generation. Ther is one<lb />
episodicand utterly madcoaat-to-<lb />
coast auomofoile trip after another<lb />
. - all to no purpose except to dig<lb />
U They seem to think, as so many<lb />
of us do, too, that they could find<lb />
whatever it is they're seeking by<lb />
jumping in a car and balling the jack<lb />
like madmen as farand as fast as<lb />
they could. What is the demon? If<lb />
one can put up with Kerouac's oc-<lb />
casional imitation of Tom Wolfe in<lb />
hipster's jargon, hell find this book<lb />
a deeply moving experience.<lb />
Since I am a mood readerI read<lb />
several books concurrently, each as<lb />
the mood strikes meI am also read-<lb />
ing the Hakluyt Society's two-vol-<lb />
ume book on the Roanoke Voyages.<lb />
This is a disillusioning experience,<lb />
indeed. Evidently Raleigh, Queen Elis-<lb />
abeth I, Grenville, and all the rest<lb />
established the Roanoke Islandour<lb />
own Roanoke Islandas a base for<lb />
piratical operations against the Span-<lb />
ish just to make themselves rich.<lb />
Also I am reading D. H. Lawrence's<lb />
The Planted Serpent, a prose poem<lb />
about actualities in modern Mexico.<lb />
The eaavas here is too large for me;<lb />
I will tske Sens and Lovers any time.<lb />
Another book that interests me at<lb />
the moment is C. S. Lewis's Until<lb />
We Have Faces, which is a version;<lb />
of the Cupid and Psyche myth <lb />
told by Apuleius in his The Geidea<lb />
Ass. It appears to me to be a parable<lb />
on selfishness. Lewis is most engag-<lb />
ing even though I cannot always see<lb />
hia drift clearly.<lb />
The Bright Boy<lb />
Spreads Good Word<lb />
ut Serial Frats<lb />
By PURVIS BOYETTEi<lb />
"So they're here, eh?"<lb />
"Yes sir ree, and can you top that?"<lb />
"It beats all I'vejever heard tll of<lb />
"Ain't dat dun truth<lb />
"Well. I'm triad of it<lb />
"You are! well who ain't9"<lb />
"Some people talk, you know and they're<lb />
not to fond of the idea<lb />
"Who ain't! Never heard tel of such.<lb />
F Iks no1 being in favor of 'em !<lb />
"Tut goes to show you that every b dy<lb />
dr n't think like y u do<lb />
"Don't see why dey don't. Everybody<lb />
that ia anybody does. Why, look at Carolina,<lb />
and Duke, and Wake Forest, and ahhhh<lb />
Da idson I<lb />
"You're right about that<lb />
"Of c urse, I'm right. And anybody<lb />
can't see what an asset they'll be is jus<lb />
dang fool<lb />
"Tell it<lb />
"Leave it to me<lb />
"How you planning to spread the<lb />
word V"<lb />
"I'm e ing to write the newspaper<lb />
"Which one The damn East Caro<lb />
ian?"<lb />
"None but<lb />
"You know ht.w they feel. Die hards.<lb />
Never beei. no where, don't know nothing.<lb />
Don't beliee in such<lb />
"Awn, they're all right. Some of 'em be-<lb />
lieve in doing things the right way<lb />
"Do tell. Who?"<lb />
"I don't know, but some of 'em are bound<lb />
to be all right<lb />
"Yeah, you just don't know that bunch '<lb />
"Whafcha got against 'em?"<lb />
"It's just the way they act. Always preach-<lb />
ing. Complaining<lb />
"Well I'm gcing to write them just the<lb />
same and let'em tell everybody the good news.<lb />
Man-o-man, things are really looking up<lb />
"Yeah, guess you're right<lb />
And, I suppose everybody should know<lb />
thai at last social fraternities are moving into<lb />
the final stages- of establishing themselves<lb />
permanently on the E. C. C. campus. Rush<lb />
Week was quite some doing. From all appear-<lb />
ances it was quite successful and a lot of fun<lb />
for those participitting. Now we can wait for<lb />
nati rl affiliation and the big names to flash<lb />
Kappa Alpha, Lambda Chi, Sigma Nu. Pi'<lb />
Kappa Alpha, Theta Chi.<lb />
;<lb />
A Sidewalk Plato<lb />
Indians All Shook<lb />
With That Catfish<lb />
And His KKK Boys<lb />
Now Catfish didn't mean no harm to<lb />
no-bedy. Just wanted to scare the; tribe and<lb />
make 'em leave Americans alone. Americans<lb />
ain't got no call to go mixing with Indians.<lb />
And Indians ain't got no business to mix<lb />
with Americans. Why, years ago it was that<lb />
Pocahcntas that started all this Indian marry-<lb />
ing white boys. She always stuck her head<lb />
into other people's business. And she mar-<lb />
ried that John, not John Smith, but<lb />
Wolf or something. Anyway, she married a<lb />
white fellow and went to live amongst white<lb />
folks in England But it didn't last long. The<lb />
savage in her couldn't stand it, and she died.<lb />
That just goes to show you.<lb />
Actuaiiy, Catfish is a big man. Now, it<lb />
took courage to stand up there with the Klan<lb />
and preach to folks about their wicked liv-<lb />
ing. That Catfish is a preacher from way<lb />
back, barring a couple of years when the iaw<lb />
gave him a little trouble. But Catfish ain't<lb />
one tor be put down for long. Catfisji is a real<lb />
hell-fire and damnationer. But bacK to what<lb />
I was saying about Catfish and the Klan.<lb />
Heck, he didn't go around hiding the fact<lb />
that he was going to put on a rally. He even<lb />
advertised it. The only thing, them Redskins<lb />
couldn't abide by the Constitution and let<lb />
Americans have the right to rally. That's<lb />
a right written in the law books, and the<lb />
Indians broke all kinds of law when they<lb />
busted up the rally.<lb />
He's a brave man, that Catfish. Of<lb />
course, looking at the other side of the ques-<lb />
tion. I believe I'd run too if a pack of wild<lb />
Indians on the warpath got after me. And<lb />
me an American, too. I'd a forgot wife, kids,<lb />
granmother and step daddy. But, remenber.<lb />
he thought of his wife after the excitement<lb />
was over. Said so right in the paper.<lb />
Something oughter be did about them<lb />
Indians, though. Imagine! Acting like they<lb />
knowed what was good for em!<lb />
What I was getting at is that Ii think we<lb />
pught to all go in together and make up a<lb />
little money for the C F F P O A R. That<lb />
the Catfish Fund For Protection of American<lb />
Rights.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
PubUaaed hy the atodeat f Ctxofr fVK.<lb />
G-8eoill, North Carolina<lb />
Name ehanged from TBCO EOHO NoTember 1<lb /><pb facs="00038591_tn_0003" /><lb />
, ,<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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IN HUDSON<lb />
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? Cai olina Swimmers<lb />
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PUBLIC NOTICE: F4und items<lb />
turned in to the College I nion<lb />
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he held f4r tw4 weeks, after which<lb />
time, they will he returned t<lb />
finder or will N- subject to sale,<lb />
dated January 26, 1H"M<lb />
Association To Sponsor<lb />
Undergraduate Contest<lb />
rhe Intercollegiate Association for n a priority basis of date received<lb />
and I he student participation in the<lb />
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the study of the alc hoi ; roblem is<lb />
sponsoring an editorial contest open<lb />
Lo any full-time undergraduate in a<lb />
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I'hi Omieron News<lb />
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the members going on Monday,<lb />
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' States or Canada. The Roberta i of 500 to 800 words and those<lb />
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and editorial style.<lb />
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transferrable to students in the same<lb />
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gusl 23-28.<lb />
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