t . SPECIAL BEAT . ' NCAA CCNY Till: ECHNICIAN a of NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE Vol. XXX, Number“ STATE WILEGE STATION, RALEIGH,N. C., MARCH——24. 1950

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Beavers Pushed in Final (inn; Officers of Pep Club Rantino Breaks Garden Scoring Record is He Drops In 32 Points; State Probable Favorite in Finals \ Didcey, lerrill Deiensive Aces For Padc. Bubas Stars Until Injured. New York, March 23.— tonight opened the Eastern NCAA playoffs with a spectacular 56-55 New York, March 23.—Battling State College tonight entered the Eastern finals of the victory over Ohio State, Big Ten champions, in a game which NCAA playoffs on a record breaking 32 points by ace Sammy Ranzino, 25 by Captain Dick had the capacity crowd of 18,419 yelling like mad men all of Dickey, plus a brilliant ail-around performance by the entire squad which gave the Wolfpack the way. an 87-74 victory over Holy Cross. The National Invitation touma-' Playing without Vic Bubas, who suffered an ankle sprain in the first half and was carried ment winners thus eliminated‘the frc‘Im the floor, the Wolfpack got great work from its reserves to stave off a Holy Cross rally nation’s second-ranking team and 1950 Red Cross Drive at the start of the second half. entered Saturday’s finals. The Beav- The 32 points by Rsnsino, 22 of ers of City College controlled the which came in the second half. ball in the last hectic 15 seconds to Begins 0n Mod 30 Civil Seniors Study broke the record of 31 set by George get the decision in this spine-ting- The 1950 Red Cross Fund Drive Four Candidates File Glamack of Carolina back in 1941. ling thriller. will swing into “high gear” Plants In Va., Md. First reports about Bubas said he The two teams never were more March 30 with more than seventy In Campus Primary probably wouldn't be able to play than five points apart. They put on volunteer workers, undertaking Eighty-eight seniors and three any more this year, but a inter view a sensational scoring duel in the the tremendous task of contacting Less than two weeks remain faculty members from the Depart- by Trainer Tom Fitzgibbons was to first half, which ended in a 40-40 members of the‘college stat! and ment of Civil Engineering at N. C. the eflect that he might be ready stalemate. student body. The quota assigned before the campus election State College are scheduled to re- Saturday night when the Wolfpack In the second period, however, the college is 15 per cent above primary April 13, and up until turn to the campus today follow- meets City College of New York for the pattern of play was altered the 1949 quota which presents a late Wednesday only four ing a six-day tour of industrial the Eastern title, CCNY, champion completely as City slowed down the challenge to everyone to do their plants in Virginia and the District of the National Invitation tourney, action to pull the- Buckeyes out part. names had been filed with As- of Columbia. defeated Ohio State, 56-55 in the of their zone defense. As a re- Professors W. H. Home and sistant Dean of Students Ned The group’s itinerary included opens; of this sensational double- sult, a total of only 31 points was B. A. Krantz, designated as co- Wood. visits to the Buggs Island Dam header. scored in the second half. majors to head up the college Project, Va.; Bureau of Public This was a wild, fast game which With only 20 seconds to play and campaign, have announced the Although no candidate has filed Roads Projects in the Washington. got extremely rough in the second trailing by two points. Ohio State following captains for major divi- for‘ the ofilce of president of the D. 0., area: construction projects half as the Crusaders tried to get missed a chance to win when Bob sions of the college; School of Campus Government, politicing is in the Washington area under the possession of the ball. Players were Burkhoider made a free throw and Agriculture—H. F. Robinson and expected to get into full swing next guidance of the Associated Gener- knocked all over the court in the the Buckeyes got the ball out of Week. Rumor has it that a hot race al Contractors; Bureau of Stand- terrific battle under the boards. bounds. They got a fairly good H. L. Lucas, co-captains; Basic is brewing between Jack McCrack- ards; and the water treatment and shot at the basket but missed, and Division—J. D. Clark; School of en, a rising senior in mechanical en- sewage treatment plants of the The Wolfpack t a 15-6 Education—K. L. Barkley; School gineering from Kemersville, and District of Columbia. lead in the first hiiof, which crisis-tit their chances ended there as the of Forestry—W. D. Miller; School Hank Odom, a rising senior in in- 44-29. The Crusaders, led by Bob Beavers controlled the ball the rest of Engineering—H. P. Williams; ductrial engineering from Norfolk, The inspection trip was planned Cousy started the second half with of the way. School of Design—L. F. Hodgden; Va., for the top c mpus office. Cam- and organized by Prof. C. B. a rush and threatened to go ahead in the hectic stretch both Dick School of Textiles—W. E. Shinn; paign talks Bramer of the College's Civil Engi- after moving up to 51-49. But then Sshnittker and Bob Donham, Ohio Miscellaneous Departments, haven fiying thick neering Department. He accom- State recovered its poise and stead- State's leading scorers, fouled out. Clement Chambers. MERIT M. SCOTT and fast, and an interesting race panied the seniors on the trip along ily pulled away to win with safety Schnittked had scored 30 points and SUTTON EUBANKS nuances ' may be in the offing. with two other faculty members, in the closing minutes. possibly could have broken George In announcing the names of the Pictured above are the oflcers of the newly-created Pep Club at Haas First to File Prof. H. E. Grisct and J. H. Apple- leaders for the drive, Pierce N. C. State College, an organisation sponsored by the College’s Cam- ton. Ransino’s performance was re- Glamack's record of 31 bad he been pointed out that raising $2220 pus Government. The club was designed to coordinate plans for pep The first man to file with Dean markableIn view of the fact he had able to go the route. through voluntary contributions rallies, decorate the campus for special events, and direct the presents- Wood was Bill Haas of Wilmington, Seniors comprising the group in- four personal fouls on him after City College used some deadly is a big undertaking which re- tion of stunts and paradesIn connection with athletic and special ro- a candidate for Editor-in-Chief of clude: the first 15 minutes of play and did markmanship from long range to quires the cooperation of every- grams. Top row, left to right: Les Basinger of Mooresville, pres ent, the TECHNICIAN. Haas was W. C. Bandy, Fayetteville; J. G. not start the second half. He had get the victory, with Norm Mager, one. The goal is a 100 per cent and G. W. Ray of High8Point, vice-president. Bottom row, left to elected to the post last year, but Bane, Denton; W. F. Beal, Jr., 10 points in the first half and 22 in a slender guard doing the most canvas of every individual on the right: Lambert M. Sutton of Poison, treasurer; Scott Eubanks of did not return to school in the fall Nashville; W. W. Blanchard, Wal- the second. damage with his sets. The first 11 campus. This requires a large Greensboro, head cheerleader and one of the club’s founders; and term. He has served on the paper lace; C. D. Blue, Lakeview; J. F. Dickey, who played a tremendous baskets made by the Beavers were number of workers. Oflicials of George M. Burgess of Norfolk, Va., secretary. for three years, having held posi- Foney, Wallace; J. H. Brinkley, all-round game, scored 13 in the from the outside. the drive urge that contributors tions as sports editor and managing Jr., Thomasvilie; F. S. Burge, Jr., first half and added 12 in the sec- Schnittker scored Ohio State’s be generous in their support of Well Known Lecturer editor. Haas also served as sports Winston-Salem; E. J. Butler, ond for 25. Both Ranzino and Dick- first nine points of the second half this worthy program. Mechanical anrs. 0n editor of the 1949 Agromeck and Windsor; K. R. Butler, Lumberton; ey outscored Cousy, rated as the - to put the Buckeyes in front, 5147 Plans are underway to organize was a contributor to Harvest 1948, J. S. Caldwell, Asheville; S. L. nation's No.1 player. The clever after the Beavers had gone into a a students’ division the leaders To Speck In Coliseum an anthology of student short Calhoun, Waynesville; R. P. Carr, Frenchman was cold in the first four-minute stall. of which will be announced later. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Senior Inspection Trip stories. Morganton; R. E. Cato, New Red- half, during which he made two and Mager then led The drive must be completed by One «hundred and eighteen me- Jack Bowers, a rising senior ford, Mass.; B. W. Cheeson, Vance- baskets but was terrific in the an offensive which put the beavers April 6. Pierce concluded that he well known preacher, author chanical engineering seniors and in textiles from Shelby, and Gilbert boro; M. R. Damron, Jr., Char- second. ahead, 53-52, with five minutes and was sure the college could sur- three faculty members from State Maxwell, a rising junior in furni- lotte; M. R. Cochran, Newton; S. The Wolfpack and commentator, will speak in College will make a plant inspec- ture manufacturing from Seven V. Credie, Durham. proved itself to- 20 seconds left to play. A free pass the fine record set in pre- the William Neal Reynolds Springs, are the other possible night when it refused to allow throw by Ted Jacobs of Ohio State vious years’ drives. tion trip of several large industrial candidates for the TECHNICIAN D. D. Daniels, New Bern; G. T. Holy Cross to make what would tied the score at 53-53 with less Coliseum at State College on concerns from Sunday, March 19, post. Davis, Shelby; C. L. Edwards, haVe been a sensational come-back. than five minutes to go, but a hook evening of April 4 at 8 through Thursday, March 23. Raleigh; M. S. Edwards, Tryon; The Crusaders were charged up to , basket by gave EE Seniors On'Tour the The plant inspection trip was Bowers, now the TECHNICIAN's J. B. Eller, China Grove; H. C. high voltage at the start of the sec- City an advantage it was managing o’clock, Chancellor J. W. Har- planned and organized by Profes- sports editor, has .served on the Elliott, Charlotte; L. L. Ellis, ond half and the crowd of 18,410 to hold with clever freezing tactics. OF Northern Industries relson announced today. sor F. S. Roop, Jr., of the College's paper for two years. He is also Stantonsburg; R. H. Ellis, Em- sensed the makings of a great rally. With a minute and 10 seconds left Eighty-nine seniors and three Mechanical Engineering Depart- sports editor of the 1950 AGRO- poria, Va.; R. F. Filer, Jr., Ral- But when the score became 51-49 to play, the Beavers almost threw faculty members from the Depart- As pastor of Marble Collegiate ment. He will accompany the sen- MECK. eigh; J. E. Freeman, Bat Cave; Dickey, the clutch man, and Cartier, away the game. , the ment of Electrical Engineering are Church in , Dr. iors on the trip along with two MaXWell has served two years on R. E. Fuller, Jr., Raleigh; J. H. the reliable trouble-shooter, came star of the Invitation tourney, got now on a tour of several northern Pesle‘ has attained a world-wide other faculty members, Professors the news staff of the Technician Grier, Statesville; R. Haesloop, through with baskets to put State the ball under the basket with no industrial and communications es- reputation as a thinker and speaker J. G. Bourne and R. W. Truitt. as both feature and news writer. He Greensboro; W. V. Hamilton, in front, 57-51. Dickey got two of opponent near him. He decided not tablishments. along both religious and secular Seniors comprising the group in- was also a staff member of the Fayetteville; J. M. Harrell, Suf- the important goals. to shoot, and while he was looking Inspection lines. Dr. Peale takes his texts clude: student handbook. folk, Va.;3 R. M. Hepler, Greens- for a teammate to pass to, Referee The plant inspection trip was from both the Old and the New J. W. Aderholt, Cherryville; G. C. Other Candidates boro; J. Hill, Jr., Wilmington; Reserves Shine, Too Arnold Heft called him for a three- planned and organized by Prof. Testaments, although he interprets Almond, Albemarle; J. C. Barker, J. D. Holland, High Point; E. F. Bus Sheary, the Holy Cross coach, second violation, which gave the W. R. Willard of the College’s Christianity as a highly useful, Jr., New Bern; J. C. Barr, Lansing; Other candidates who have filed Hoover, Lenoir; B. M. Johnson, kept shifting his line up with a bail to the Buckeyes. They couldn't Electrical Engineering Department. scientific and modern_ commodity R. A. Berryhill, Charlotte; H. D. with Dean Wood’s ofiice are Scott Lakewood, N. J. steady stream of substitutes, but at make good on their shot and wasted He accompanied the seniors along for modern people. Colleagues say Black, Jr., Concord; L. R. Bogge, Eubanks of Greensboro, a rising R. C. Jones, Charlotte; C. Y. the end the Wolfpack was the that opportunity. with two other faculty members, he believes is dispensing human Green Sulphur Springs, West Vir- senior in mechanical engineering, Jordan, Cary; J. H. Kayler, Gas- stronger. This was despite the fact Halftime score: Ohio State 40; CONT G. N. Webb and W. D. Blengey. service with the same kind of skill ginia; B. C. Bowen, Durham; W. 8. who is campaigning for vice-presi- tonia; L. L. Key, Hickory; R. J. that Sophomore Lee Terrill had to 40. Free throws mheed: Ohio sue.- The itinerary includes visits that an astute corporation execu- Bull, Jr., Raleigh; E. C. Burns, dent of the Campus Government, Kimley, New Bern; J. W. Klutt‘s, play the entire game after Bubas DambrotSchnittkc2.2. DonhamRoman I.2. lor 8.. CCNY—Warner, through the New York Subway tive uses in selling various types of Moncure; W. McK. Clark, Greens- Jerry Filliciotto of Thornwood, China Grove; W. A. Knott, San- got hurt and Dickey and Harand System; the National Broadcasting merchandise and service. boro; F. J. Clendening, Boothwyn, N. Y. campaigning for head cheer- ford; E. S. Leinbach, New Bern; each_played every second of the Company television studios; West- Nationally Known Pa.;F. H COOPEI'I Henderson C- M leader, and J. M. Heim of New J. L. Leonard, Durham; J. R. bruIsIng and fast encounter. inghouse Meter Division, Newark, DaYI Jr-I ChlttanOOBEI TOWN H- F- York City, who is asking the Busi- Long, Greensboro; J. L. MacNeill, Terrill came through like a cham- Page Hurts Six Hit N. J.; Crocker-Wheeler Company, From such realistic tactics Dr. DeeseI Jr'l Albemarle; L C DIXOHI ness Manager’s post of the campus Maxton; J. R. McAnulty, Raeford; pion. He had to take over the chores Ampere, N. J.; American Trans- Peale has built the Marble Collegi- (Continued on Page 2) radio station, WVWP. W. H. McCord, Huntersville; M. G. of trying to keep up with Cousy. He ate Church into a nationally known McCoy, Snow Hill; L. B. McDmRed did this just Game in Win. 8-4 former Company, Newark, N. J.; institution, and he has become one about as well as any- Network Calculator, Pennsylvania of the, most popular Protestant Heed ”Forestry Publication Hillsboro; W. B. McIntyre,“ one could, for there's no stopping With Righthander Irvin Page Railroad, New York City; Sewaren ministers in the United States. In Oak; J. A. McNeili, Rockingham; the one handed tosses of the Holy twirling a six-hitter, North Carolina Generating Station Public Service addition to the two congregations A. S. McRimmon, Rowland; N. S. Cross ace. State's baseballers beat the Jack- of New Jersey; Allen B. DuMont which usually pack his church on Martin, Winston-Salem; K. E. Cartier also played most of the sonville Naval Air Station, 134, Labs, Inc., Passaic, N. J. Sunday, it is estimated that there Mauney, Cherryville; W. G. Mer- game in the place of regular Paul here last night. They will also see the Federal are three million radio listeners ritt, Robbins. Horvath, who couldn't get going. While Page was holding Navy Telecommunications Laboratories, who hear him regularly. Another G. J. Moore, Myrtle Beach, 8. C.; The Swede did a sensational job. batsmen to three hits in the first Nutley, N. J.; Long Lines Head- 75,000 followers request copies of . P. E. Moore, Morehead City;W. The 87 points set a season high five innings, State's own stick squad quarters, American Telephone and his sermons every month. .His H. Moore, Baltimore, Md.; H. B. for the Wolfpack, which came went to work with Bill Wilhelm Telegraph Company, New York magazine articles and current best Oliver, Conway, S. C.; C. B. Pat- through when the chips were down. lacing out a home run with two men City; International Business Ma- seller, “Guide to Confident Living,” ton, Jr., Sanford; E. B. Payne, State's well-rounded attack often on in the fifth. chines, New York; Westinghouse Boone; E. C. Powell, Rocky Mount; broke Ransino and Dickey loose Lamp Division, Bloomfield, N. J.; are read by millions. G. S. Quinn, Jr., Warsaw; H. C. under the basket for easy layupe. - State’s batters sent Navy's Bob R. C. A. Laboratories, Princeton, Not a Sensationalist Rhudy, Greensboro; H. E. Rich- Most of Ranzino’s points in the Becker to the showers early in the N. J.; Lawrenceville Transmitting ardson, Wendell; C. W. Ruseum, second half came on goals from fifth, then drew five walks and Station, American Telephone and Critics say that Dr. Peale does Fuquay Springs; R. A. Sapp, close in. scored four runs off relief man Telegraph Company; and Emerson not resort to sensationalism. He Washington; R. A. Shaw, Leaka- Chuck Webb before Jake Duvall Radio and Phonograph Corporation, does not go in for emotional evange- ville; N. Ranzino was kept on the bench at came in to halt the walk-away. New York. lism or other ism. He does not H. Simmons, Mooreeboro. the start of the second half but The State nine collected three Seniors who went on the tour are: provide ecclesiastical thrills for the G. E. Smith, Jr., Cornelius; W. when Holy Cross started to press in more runs in the seventh on two L. T. Baker, Marion; M. R. Beard, gilded rich, nor does he espouse B. Stackhouse, Wilmington; J. M. the back court, it became apparent doubles, a single and two free Asheville; L. W. Bissette, Greens- radical socialist causes for plain Stephens, Leasburg; T. H. Tassos, he was needed to help get the ball passes while the Navy squad scored boro; B. K. Bowers, III, Henderson; people. The real secret of his suc- Jr., Charlotte; 'W. R. Taylor, Wil- down the floor. His return a“ cess is said to lie in his practical son; L. S. Thompson, four minutes was a big factor in en- three times in the fourth and once A. T. Brown, III, Wilmington; I. T. application of religion, and his keen Smithfield; abling the Wolfpack to stifle fie in the fifth. Corbell, Jr., Knotts Island; R. W. understanding of human psychol- J. J. Vereen, Jr., Raleigh; J. W. Crusader’s rally. Fowler's work at the plate Coward, Wilmington; W. W. De- acne ”WAR“ JOHNM Vick, Nashville; F. T. Wagner, Bill Laney, Charlotte; J. V. Eidson, ogy. Acie Edwards of Scotland Neck, left, and John Lampe of Raleigh The game delighted the big crowd contributed heavily to State's tri- Winston-Salem; N. L. Evans, Lex- ‘_ Open to Public are the editor and business manager, res livelyy. of The Pinetum, Taylorsville; R. L. Whitehead, Hob- with its fast action and rough tac- umph as he collected a double, two ington; E. C. Grant, Charlotte; oflcial publication of students in the Div sion of Forestry at State good; R. H. Wiggins, Jr., Raleigh; tics. The audience had worked up E. B. Hancock, Winston-Salem; Dr. Pealc’s State Collegeaddress College. Both Edwards and Lam are member-solofthey College N. L. Williams, Greensboro; W. E. 'to a high pitch of excitement by the singles and a paid of walks in six J. E. Henderson, Jr Raleigh,D. S. will be open to the public. All the of Student Pnhlicatioas.t eForcstry Club, and the North opener of the doubleheader. butfiat trips. 12,000 seats of the new Coliseum Carolina Collegiate Press Association. Lampe has served as aaehtant Williams, Winston-Salem; W. A. was soon forgotten as State won its Hepler, Greensboro; C. N. Isenhour, raidbefiayaihlfiek w n in— Sax-Navyarm n”...... '...... 1...:0.. ll.m sci—’1:.0.— a (Continued on r.,;"2T Coliseum Manager W. Z. Betta. a member of AlphaZeta and Xi Sigma Pi, honorary organisations. Winkler, Boone. with the Worcester, MhseI, mt: ~

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