Author Here m T. Polk, here inity \r Campus Scene Through the efferts of students, Bermuda Shorts their initial appearance on the The pro on pages one, three, and four. author Southern in connection of 1 be with Festival. Students to a few male ts are making if they find time hear campu paper presents the and con kast €arolinian SENVILLE, N. ( THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1955 rb. ill Crowned As May Quee Barbara Cogh n _ Saturday Night In Coronation At First Annual May Day Dance 'o Be Held On Campus Usual Customs a | solow Crowning May Day n Wright evening \E Of Long Battle 1 Women Students 1 1955 May Queen And Her Court | : Dance, | eyent the he Year.” lance will b oy from Hen Queer be oresented v 1954-55 SGA Miss 1. Her h : | and her! | Wade | president, Maid from | Cogt ooo RS PRR Aa on jants are | Joyee Croon, | oh ext Week sag and it will . . traditional May Pole Dance. | the curtain Roy Askew, Travis Martin be open for aying the leads én “Brigadoon” which js being presented | view the coronation. soi tudent Government Association. | dates, : | Sl. Commencement Plans Completed nd the be will be Eas Modern Dress For Males 2" 2 : ¢ or ss udents will we Brings Trouble To Campus ir ID cards. Boys showing ring bring »y crusade. The .] e Coro © tion of the 1955 Queen of May Dance. She is Barbara Coghill, a lovely Mai the | of will be | Day \ are concluded | at East Carolina College will take place Saturday night brunetie se Honor, Carolyn Johnson from Elizabeth © ior from Henderson. Other members of tt be : ity and attendants representing the four cla AYe Jonnie Simpson, Jean Buchanan, Marjorie MacDougald, Joyce Croom, Peggy Moore, Sally Sedgwick skviv and Shirley Moose, Jeannette Smith, Shirley Johnson and Peggy Faircloth. The queen is in the center above Through Smith, who are p this week by the Frances | will those = jance will heir parents There at 10 o’clock in nstallation of for rings be show commenceme association xpected business i will to wear d the confe be scted to e expected tc umni award the James : to an ke 5 college L. uduate of iated a campaign 1 the May Day Committee Bedord are Fresoman, 1 the college meeting. of women. The eee ae the “pres BN Se tatement of Men, is some d iene official Sophomore Hou-e, Garber Speak Dr. Paul N. Garber, Bishop of tt thodist Church for the Richmor atitude this wee 2, and Dr. Robert B that they have Chancellor of e Ur from their advisors wt re J , i from their advisors who aTe) of North Carolina, wi Jar seems, and, as holds | Preweti, Dean and of the season probably preva Why aren't owed to wear bermuda shorts | wear e will : four ela the men are | | yn: 1 iversit peddle-pushers on campus? brok Mond exer e privileges | be speakers ony oF as Ranquet Tickets tion e, 1 events lo ising what most people | as the “double standard” at a, and appeared all over} in Bermuda | socks knees (of rey went to class, to work, | e College Union and some even to the women’s dorms were refused permission to stay} long as they were attired thusly. | oeds are now entering into the with “Why we wear | Should em if the boys can?” \ “Protect ue anavorin inthe studentphand.|(> aire book azd it is reiterated by the Dean Women who sa “T think there N: CG ne and pace for all things He will als ntainly, a manner of dress,|* May 1,{s , peddle-pushers, ete., are proper | ganize ontemporary | at tee beach, but I’ do not think ac- of the Past.” » college campus, parti- was planned} cu he school is coeducational.” | further say that her| mer the exe legs. Fac in opi the ad Sindents planning to attend Mor the Junior-Senior Banquet should purchase their tickets hefore May 3, said Charlie Bedford, senior class president morn this week. The banquet will be be Wrig Y held on May 7 Jea Nees pon mel Alumni Affairs j Tickets SUAS is week, House will make orded them juates 10:30 Bishop Garber commencement : at exercises responsible by wing poth | the par- ; Sort | East a auditorium wil adorned aS campus sermon Jeannette Strickland both boys thinks Dr. Pa Studies and tions; is ne they Laverne need 0 yograms; »s, Programs; be secured at Jonnie Simpson, In- Davis Department lowers; from of sev- in the each any representatives dormitories, go to be devotea A will and Jean- and June enough to s; Tommy him say of man who said th be like be the } full sche eral Refreshmer » Smit», May minds various won Count. 1 alumni secreta Student Government Starts of began ban ed Entertainment Serie s S-hedules Noted Singer 1 the 1954-55 East Carolina exe Ent Se jistinguished concert baritone, Thomas L, Thomas, who will sing | Riche o in Wright Auditorium Tuesday, May| , ern, up-to-date manne 3, at 8 pam. a | U No Thomas L. Thomas is one of Ameri- | f¢UR- was referre of local concert artists and aj Ty ao —. | : | views are considerate of the women} the Univers veteran of the concert world. He has) mz we rights of the Social Copan bY in that visitors to the cam- | from C ippeared in more than 600 concerts | tee, which was presented to ti frequently remarked about | is favorable with from coast-to-coast in addition to his| on April 30, / dressed and well groomed | chancellor that r weekly radio program. He is | meeting and will now students are. She would adopt bermudas for his own personal} reputed to have more return engage-| to the entire student body. use. ments to his credit than any other| The amendment is as follows: young antist in Atmerica. | Section 4: Social Committee \ radio and television star of the|A. The members of the Social Com- fi r Mr. Thomas is be- | mittee shall be two representa- loved by millions who ‘thave heard tives, a boy and a girl from the him on such popular network pro- Freshman class, and four repre- as “The Album of Familiar sentatives, two boys and two girl Music,” “Voice of Firestone,” and from each of the other classes, “The Chieawo Theatre of the Air.” the Director of the College Union, His Red Seal records are best sellers the co-ordinator of Student on RCA Victor's list; particularly his Social Activities, Dean of Women, of Traditional Welsh Airs, Dean of Men and Director of is considered a collector’s item Student Personnel. The first two from the standpoint of both artistry representatives shall be appointed and authenticity. hy the president at the beginning The secret of Mr. Thomas’ extra- of the Fall Quanter and the second ordinary popularity is not alone his two shali be appointed from the can’t a fencc bedlam Year's VW/ork Social Committee shall meet at) § M property out ob- the scene.” flowed the college newspaper to i e opinion tt and the administration to dres Leiters into dz Mr. ay’s numerous officers xpressed | new i ne Student, C. I riainment the Studer | s will be should from a “mod- Cre Government here official ac-| y time the chairma all desig- | as request permission evening Duc lina nday, April 20 when they held their | meeting in Flanagan Audi-) D. 7 duties of the Social Commit- ceptat on rly if t went e svall be follows: as The vers of Carolina the y : to in eac letters pasiest e proposed amendment concern 1 t as a student advisory mean, nee s to t 2 letters.}ca’s busies : 7 various or programming at the television Un promote on From er, a com- aS appoin n mnt > hody | body | tins presented 1 leva deit ancellor Robert House recommendation Refectlor, depart- | students r ert House F ‘ at social and recres entire nae an addition from the was accepted terms will rrolina College andj pu g com-|t bias be tional activities for the paper. Ser Faye O'N and Jo After t rmis S nm he doe plan to ng and plan c wel student ‘bedy. vie up of Greenville natives. women Rey Awards Com- mittee s Hugh Young Jr. and he proposed that the SGA do away wi Awords program, The body agreed ice the Awards program with the ynting from the w Amma Junior-Senior Dance Highlights Spring Events Highlighting the events will be the Junior-Senior which . scheduled for May 7th. The music or the dance, h will last from ¢-90-11:45 p- m., will be furnished the Dick Levin Orchestra of Ra- Nes the foothe nagnitude, 6 l o th a feature section in “Bast Caro-| later discussion Wade Cooper at linian.”” A mot Budget SGA organizations grams le by a member of the stating that the responsible for debts of ng beyond their social; Invitations for tue occasion may be es i sevured in the College Union Lobby on Toursday, Friday. and Monday from 10:00-12:00 N. and 1:00-2:00 p.m. | Although invitations will be issued at the door, it is advisable to obtain them earlier in order to avoid con- spring may he Committee the parking A pointed of tav Bowles situation—perm: the not be tags. committee of threc aay occur to investigate the Youm appropriation carried. As was pointed ag the SGiA. sponsor this h § Ann three or more chances to ask for appropriations. It belief of the body for a group fore consulting neces- by vhich out ex oup bas will serve as chairman and serving with het Moose and Emo Boado, After from the honor committee, the committee was leigh leigh. Decorations throughout Wright Anditorium will carry out the theme | which is “Paris.” A floorshow cen- are Shirley was, therefore, the that there wa to go in dat ysion no need a recommendation Prior to the Junior-Senior Dance a tering around this theme is also being planned. For this annual event the students will bring out their formal attire as this dance is strictly formal. Emo Boado, president of the junior class, request; that boys not give flowers. the Seniors will have a banquet at :00 in the North Dining Hall. Much planning has been put into making this dance an enormous suc- cess. Emo Boado states, “This shoud preview the best Junior-Senior that ECC has ever had.” Thomas L. Thomas en ng personality and glorious e. Equally important is his atti- tude toward ‘his public. “Concerts are meant to be enjoyed,” Mr. Thomas holds, “The audience wants to be entertained as well as stirred by fine music.” vo Sopiomore ckass by its president. The members shall serve continu- ously through their Senior year. B. The function of the Social Com- mitiee is to give the student representation in the College Union. sary assistance In behalf of the May Day Com- mittee Charlie Bedford requested that the SGA give their approval for the boys to give flowers for the May Day Dance. After this was approved a motion was made stating that the dropped due to lack of time. It was also recommended that council be appointed continue the work. At this meeting of SGA the Aquat- ies Club and the Industrial Arts Club were granted seats on the legislature. a next special fall to A Time Of Need The current discussion under the dome at Raleigh is of vital importance to education in Nrth Carolina. The slash in the budget gives us all reason to worry. All the state-supported col- leges and universities are perplexed. It looks bad. Even though North Carolina ranks next to the bottom in education on the national scale, and the greater every day for an increase in facilities, it looks as if we are going to get little encouragement this year. To steal phrase from the editors up at Carolina, colleges are, no doubt, East Carolina the best example of this in the state. Present- of the few have too few facilities to ac students. Next year, when our eases into the 8,000 bracket, what to do? manage somehow to continue to ast Carolina. The institution now part of the system of higher educa- state. Students no longer feel thalt to go to one of the “big four’’ col- good education; they know that they A poor man can get a good ed- East Carolina, and he doesn’t have 4 that he isn’t financially able to and make his college career th Carolina needs East Carolina need grows “mushrooming,” is with the generosity past we is sential here ty re than she needs East Carolina or individual school, the state needs a al system. Higher education answers to the quandary on self-im- the state-supported colleges need hem to take care of more colleges are waiting for » that it will be dull. the East, hoping that the igh will be those that will scores of high school seniors place on our campus. Hoping that lize the necessity of improved high- in the state. Remembering that once n who wanted his son to help him »y so he had that son quit school. | ould read and write or work never did help his foolish j Education is of paramount every son who wants to help his | right of every citizen who wants} is ree All he cent. Ignorance Is Dangerous | Wednesday night many of the students! mpus were suddenly startled with the; fire whistles in Greenville and fre- -ins on the local radio stations asking | ardsmen to report to their headquar- immediately | an answer to these surprise ac- knew of the events which had our Defense Department. part of “Operation Minute- ort sounded by the National Pentagon last Wednesday lock. This experiment program w quickly our National Guard in case of a real emergency attacked. on were posted at major areas} which supposedly would have yur enemy. ilerts should be exercised more ens should be willing and glad to programs. It might help to r that of a loved one some day. sponsorship of the Citizenship im here at East Carolina Training Program is being intr‘ campus. It is under the direction hleen Stokes of the Social Studies de- nt and two committees made up of faculty s and students. puld you do if our campus were sud- by enemy forces? You, the students arolina, should certainly be interested ng something about Civil Defense, and cooperate V vith these committees which ‘ ize you with the subject. became excited and often these ee cked st Carolina will be di scussed Austin Auditorium on May 3. 1 to prin a 1 East €arolinian Published by the Students of East Carolina College Greenville, North Carolina Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952. Entered a, second-class matter December 3, 1825 at the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C., under the act of March 8, 1879. Member Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954 Ee inna Re ee Editor-n-chief Faye Batten O’Neal Managing Editors Joyce Smith, Jimmy Ferrell Assistant Editors Anne George, Emily 8. Boyce Feature Editor Lou Anne Rouse Staff Assistant, e Gene Lanier, Janet Hill, Jonnie Simpson, Irma Leggett, Mary Lou Stewart, Pat Humphrey, and Chuck Shearon. Pretographer Sports Editor Sports Assistants Busines, Manager Busicess Assistants Edna Circulation Manager Pwehange Editor —-—-— Editorial Advisor Stan Jones Billy Arnold J. w. persia and Neil King ______---__. Emil Masead Whitfield, Mary Ellen Williams ss eo Roy Askew Mrs. Susie Webb __ Mis, Mary H. Greene Finencial Advisor - Dr. Clinton R. Prewett Technical Advisor Sherman M. Parks siete Se eins c. ——————— ——————————— “The moving finger writes, and, having writ, Moves on; nor all your pisty nor wit, Shall lure it back to cancel half a line, Nor all your tears wash out s werd of it.” From the “Rebayait of Omar Kheyam”, translated by E. Fitagereld ‘Editorial Comment by Faye B. O'Neal Don Umstead, new head of the 2nt Government Association, pre his first legislature meet- week. ¢ unca nsidering the num- ed for comments and tions, Umstead began fair amount of to display acne but chose, the children let the confusion to ribute tances resulting from of a cireums There Um- meeting te signs to warn that other asions [to have ocea ruthority. relieve the SGA from of debts incurred ippropriations to various or- debated and wns Was passed campus politicians th that orga and del appropri hat such a bill would be Most ons see going none of us in the ahead of time that to the hole” and to cut expenses or mning this is like trusting the wolf with teen- just end borhood your because he of represer happens The some family of obvious- the tatives nd groups has worry, if they'll have until “Why SGA, we ¢ to arge Boado poin my Juni tail vant problem Student for Budget know. ny decide alc still 4 other ques- en't n the a fini se canopy as it it lives price product; hing if dollar for. met with more a about e debt was spend the gives it to spend yproached before juite proper to if he m> olite llow’s money is quite gave you and present 10ther bill. And if you of papa’s income this year, going to live on next commmittee tumed nd their resignations, have time to before the end They left recommendations and the body moved to have next year’s legislature take up the project immediately after school begins. The committee came to the conclu- sion that cheating can be stopped or brought a less disturbing ebb rough social disapproval. We agree. t is the erux of the problem now. Tlose of us who are against dishon- ty are going to be forced to stand i and so say. We are going to have to tell the fellow who asks for help at he will have to get it elsewhere, i that he had better be careful not it our presence. We are going to have to tell the teacher who his grade book open while he leaves vlass that he is asking for trouble. We are going to have to sign petitions against those involved in cheating. It is sad that there are those among our friends here who want us to go to such measurés. y don’t this some to to do in of the} BAST. CAR OLINIAR Sa THURSDAY, APRII Who’s Who ‘Asis Male At East Carolina A Lot To Help A Fellow At East Carolina A smiling and from Cony ever ay gains entrar position as Who’s W lo spotlight In introduc week, way of i Gene La oO t the camy Whe ‘arolina ded a nie known thr Ss ne Carolina Co jue by Joyce Smith ed Be Gene Lanier AROUND THE CAMPUS with Jimmy Ferrell BOHUNKE home again! ae and bare, meus is dull and es iwon Boh val o expects student favorite in the sun. \bout Bermuda atmos- one neered. as smen sr “T like what you York,” and rudely ally foun 1 a little Eddie Fi bought sher tes , too, and the man red us that it was stil style. We felt better probably . You might res in the papers i students northern They é a Al-| Se i ple teach in Bermudas. latest style. becoming popu- they have been t Carolina, f the “big four” of the are King | right, re- campuses ; » Johnson “TPwirler” ARC Graduates! LYN JOHNS keen interest in ‘ ‘arolyn also serves as sec- was roommate, Sally Princess Ann fall. That’s County coming around enou Con among ra le misconcept the ‘formal,’ ‘informal’ “Formal,” terms mal’ mean. according to Emily Post, a synonym for ceremonia “As stated in Emi quette,” “In communities wh« tail coat is worn, ‘semi+formal’ means dinner jackets (tuxedos) and sinyple evening dresses.” Informal is when boya v suits and dresses. rk dark when girls wed Our present interpretation of semi- formal proves to be quite shocking to educated poeple who know better. Semi-formal by no means signifies that boys should be in business suits and girls in formal evening dresses. As Emily Post states, "a man’s busi- exists | ness ‘semi-for- Ww INSIDE THE NEST by Joyce Smith suit uld be on her head.” When a man business suit a properly lady will wear an afternoon wears a » to reach an approved social t, should begin practice. putting into A stu- get by with such dressing t Carolina, but there may his later life when exact is required. How will he situation? time for us to begin tne Now is the bes g what to wear as we are under idance and leadership of people who know best. Ag Dean Ruth White pointed out, it is better to learn how later. is actually as unbecoming | Sast Carolina students as to| to a woman’s evening dress as his hat believe that more semi- highly We f nd formal formal ar events will lead to 1 } a hig “ 1 level on Much what will be Dance for , girls w our campus. arisen over May Day s will wear dark ing dresses believe that to t ‘vill detract from the court. also argued that it would some of the meaning away from Junior-Senior. We disagree with e beliefs on the ground that even- ing dresses will neither detract from the May Court or the Junior-Senior Dance. The May Day Dance is of no minor importance and our belief it is equal if not more important than the Junior-Senior. Whereas the Jun- jior-Senior only involves Junior, Sen- iors, and their guests the May Day Dance ig the one big campus-wide discussion has worn to the wh Some if evening ce it students g dresses are worn was ja ter, POT POURRI by Emily S. Boyce Controversial Currents Time To Act, Miss Na > tried to Vv tiice alia they have ntertainment interest al ¢ f lack of have fallen shx the yrt,”” pointed Repeated efforts have been mitory counsel dance, tea dances, ¢ dance, and many have vf Why? Dean Ruth wil a more lina College by complete nr yrs to sponsor 4 ur inter le Y to lack White are to cooperate range s but this ¢ } interest and support by all varied dormitory be started, they would pave ls opportunit end or that boy back home > the boy might ask the gi events After all, con If could give campus fr next tin P social r play Several girls, when more dormitory social them to invite boys, Janet Williams, junior: “I the dormitories 1soring more that would lead to dates and others th be just for the girls.” She went on to say these events would help many girls that wise would not enter into the social activ campus.” : Jonnie Simpson, freshman: “I think is proper and fitting for the girls to boys to the various social functions, but I be that this will have to become a Beceee s accé practice on campus before the girls will to it. I also think that more informal fu. like watermelon cuttings and weiner definitely needed.” June Crews, sophomore: “I do think it good idea for the dormitories to sponsor events, and if I wanted to go bad enough, | lieve I would ask a boy.” _ “Flirting? Why, no, I think it would fine!’ says Everett Bennett, a sophomore veteran here. Bill Hardee: “I would consider it an ho: and certainly wouldn’t feel that a girl was f! ing with me.” ; “I would feel flattered if a coed asked me t these socla the an asked the projects that commented as am in spor soc nvit roasts to dress now and save ores anc e embarrasment| dance sponsored during Spring quar-'a dance,” is the opinion of Freddy James, ¥ known basketball player at the college. ms East CAROLINIAN To Guilford Friday SPORTS ECHO by Billy Arnold cs Host — Tracksters Meet Wolfpack Tuesday East -fl wore sve would call | squad travels to Raleigh Such people should! \. N red sports | wake | seems to be the| e team on May of Bermuda | ™eet of Big Jim Henderso the ted Bermuda } ch an ree, must go and get de- Carolina’s hi track aya- 1 2 to tangle editors and \ Bi | the mighty Care ig that space | yarrier ose let- pet 1€ season. concerns i Bobby Per- battle question, I) campus, | would like all that tt adopted this s the regulation sum- | I woukd like to say that! [ee | \ lead the the sugport of Dennis, z. Bob- ter submit- »y Hayes < ve G undoubtedly ayes, and Dave ) different of Rack ng teal 1 wear made up of the Rocky Mount freshman our and Bermuda-type leie, Louis Slade will combine sell the idea, ticle which stat- was allowing his ie field events. Newport Ne Norfolk, n the young y le. Henderson and } ired points in am ar 69.6 to ck doubt 1 recommend relay and r the Bue State aggregation in| g of the | I was one of several I had instructors s when the student ina are allowed to wear the e anti-Bermuda shorts mem- the. 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In view of the | dresses it might be some misunder-| anding as to why the May Day Com- sided ‘for the dance to be a ir with the girls wear- ng dresses and boys think there should nation the ea? same But freshman mbined stud cl we have Dance. It by merely How many aying up for , 2 Sie many | have oY of t 1 we Seniors Get group the camp CH May others tendants will be dressed look better dress in evening Many people e another dance img and girls will not > of the year for inority semi-formal With everything so fine, I made ? up my mind that | was happy to be getting an education. After all, I'm a it’s about time don’t you have been ve called m) May Queen and her at- Junior, think? Well, to make a long story short here is one thing I can’t tolerate, on myself that is. That one thing pens to be bermuda shorts. Now don't get me wrong, if anyone else wants to wear them, I’m all for it, but now, it seems rather foolish to allow our young gentlemen students to wear them, and not allow our young lies. 't seems as if, in this hot weather, there would be no harm done allowing the girls to wear petdle- ushers or bermuda shorts to the “ is Store, After all I am told that in marriage as elsewhere you must meet people at least 50 percent of the way for happiness to prevail, This is the hunting ground for marriage and companionship, why then can’t the girly meet the boys on an equal foot- i, evening at it would to was decided t for the other girls dresses say ‘well there the weekend follow- want to wear » two dan- that the classes will evening dress do you realize and sophomore make larger part of the UE 4 in uld he larger dance just wil evening dresses by asking found but we the University of North Caro- Bermuda shorts and peddle- are permited in class. Are these people out do us in » and custom? All I have heard s year has been we are a growing school. It is my opinion if we are +o grow we must keep in the other leading schools Te seem that many well as myself, feel we are con to lag behind in matters social customg which are accept- t but the ‘powers by girls the May, y from | mut why ire not com- r. They are and should a EL they | stand- | to continue ate. every one phere. sading this I find I have jered over a considerable amount y. The chief intent of this to our leaders and coun- h an earnest plea for our es and companions, please ARL it in your heart to allow peddle- Day BEDFORD, Chmn. n bermuda shorts, at the! Inion, while checking mail, general, running around the us. If it’s good enough for UNC, Meredith, St. Mary’s, why then re good enough for us. Very Respectfully, Kenneth T. 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