“ IN) \ \ \ \ a eS BB Ta ia cee | ——— :, Williamson To Co-Edit ‘Buccaneer’ | { sts With Sticks who run around cam- stirring be taken too seriously. Remark” up personal on page 2. kast€arolinian e-elected East itor Shirley M. Smith Ike William ned yearbook co-editors son eevee N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1956 support Honor System j An Honor System is possible at East Carolina, but the siudent body must it. See the editorial on page 2. ee Number 20 President-Elect Smith Pdcccties Student Co-Operation For Effective Government, Will Welcome Social Frats If Proven Worthy | Re Elected t Mewepaner Editor; s an-| Ur ember of the college choir, nd a Shirley iw elected Queen of May last! dent t 1 v amson| year Board - \ aes tu tag rand Educa jor and I editors f the English 9 P ke i : g r Ik $ » selected Billy, V 5 + ! which tions, Jan : | 3 poe print ee Ee tions. A} at-large with votes of 288 and 270 = | ; aie ection is made after the| respectively. Also a candidate fo te considers carefully their quali-| member. = Sob ié advis t | Norri = Hampstead, tr net college publi- | Dawson who was the only by the Boar ife late to face opposition, defeated | ; t in the race for mem-| s made up of] he two student | of the col- Dr. Leo W.} ker, of each of Miss Mary H.| nes Poindexter. Dean| jwith a = . . ps Be auly Queen And Average American Woman The East Carolina Playhouse will{:porter. The officers are now at work; Howard Porter’s cage edition. : : between he ee 7 t 4 Lvesent two one-act plays, “Moony’s| planning projects for next year. Earlier this month, the Circle K ity queen and the — : rien a 10on Kid Don’t Cry” by Tennessee Wil- Dorm Elections Club was awarded the fifth charter woman, as statis- _ liams and “Ile” by Eugene O’Neill,| Officers for three women’s dormi-| that has been presented in the nation tonight at 8 p.m. in Music Hall. tories for next year have been se-|for sneeting the requirements set up y’s Kid Don’t Cry” will be] lected as the result of dorm elections.| for Circle K International. eard the ex. IS spread- © expres. One of the special features of © Preside east, to Jerra i sie i “ ' aligesident ae Helen at pase SOnDE Ua Ya 18 gets ee Ober cted by Tommy Thompson, The] Fleming, Jarvis cid ‘Wilson held IRC Ee Class of, Soutien ROTC orientation program given by] cast includes Alice Horne as Moony’s| elections, Those for Cotten and Gar-| The International Relations Club S. the department of Air Science head-} vi ¢, 2nd Tommy ‘Thompson as} rett will be held the Fall. met Tuesday, March 27, at 7:30 p. m. ~ M & satiric: : . 4 - Satirical] The technical staff includes:| Jarvis Hall: president, Ruth Tur-|in Flanagan auditorium. The pro- ed by Lt. Col. Lewis J. Partridge,| Moony e matched fferent from oe nat (Heke Professor of Air Science. Ralph mpson, technical director! nage; vice president—a run-off be-ygram for the evening, which dealt at nee a D oo ae Highlighting this program will be| (20th plays); Bud Herring, lighting|tween Peggy Vivian Hewett and|with the Middle East situation, was s eek, 2 military review given by the Cadet! ‘” h plays); and Margaret Starnes,|Janice Rhem; secretary, Lorraine! arranged by Vincent Oglesby, vice- ndustrial de- x book, ‘“De- e found that SGA aboy editors, ex. faculty are is, th SO expresse sue with hin honor of the visiting stu- id effects. Cullom; treasurer—a run-off be-| president of the club. In contrast to lents. Visitors will be given an op- le” is directed by Margaretjtween Sally Ottaway and Frances|frequent programs by outsiders, this portunity to visit the ROTC unit and}! ‘27n¢s. The cast includes: Dave] Hughes. was a student project. There were talk with the instructors about the , Nancy Cooke, Bubba Driver,| Fleming Hall: president, Sadie|four students for « panel discuss ROTC prog am at East Carolina. » Wells, Ken West, Tommy Hull,; Harris; vice president, Pat Dunn;|and all interested faculty and stu- The two main purposes of the! Bill Briley, Wiley Teal, Rocky Grazi-] secretary, Kay Thomason; treasurer,|dents were invited to attend. AFROTC are to provide the student >, and Ralph Simpson. The teca-| Betty Mann. Math Club News with an opportunity to train ag an| ‘ical staff includes: Betty Ann| Wilson Hall: Frieda Ledbetter for} On Tuesday night, March 13 the air age citizen of tomorrow and to| )homas and Gail Cox, house; Genia]ipresident; Nora Willis for secretary;|Maria D. Graham math club met, -clect young men for a career in Trulove, make-up; Mary McCall,’ Jean Hargett for treasurer. The vice| with president Margaret Eason pre- the Reserve of the USAF. props; and Omogene Dilday, publici-. president will be selected in Sep-|siding. Richard Uzzelle gave a report For those students enrolled in the}! tember from the incoming students.}|from the nominations comm Air Force Reserve Officers Training} Te faculty advisor is Dr. J. A. Circle K Officers nominated and TES a . which of research model for ?'M SURE during the newspaper” hink = ot pul . Of reas rra Lynne and 36 Cones, courses are offered for which y, a member of the Depart-! The Circle K Club of East Caro-|- were: president, Bobby Herrin 18 Ww ' A college credit is given, Subjects stud-! ment of English. College held its bi-monthly| president, Fern Highsmith; secre- , major in busi- ied are: Introduction to Aviation, a Industrial Arts ing last week at Respess Bro-|tary-Treasurer, Louise Fitzgerald; re- she admits that brief history; Fundamentals of Glob- Elected to serve as officers in the th At this meeting, the 1955-56] porter, Edwin Harrison, and social = envious of this zl Geography; Air Power, the story} rial Arts Club for the year|cagers of East Carolina were paid|chairman, Sue Flanagan. , Designer of ourees, aviation industry, com- 57 at a meeting held Monday] tribute for their most successful sea-| Dr. Malcom Graham was elected to chris- il and private aviation, and|? ht were: Don Vickstrom, presi-| son. Sensational Don Harris, the Pi-|serve as faculty adv! or along with and Leatlerhhip Avis Armstrong, vice presi-|rates’ all-conference forward, was|Miss Louise Williams. A committee ory, in which throughout all| 4 Willard Moody, secretary; Louis! awarded the trophy as this year’s} was appointed to revise the club cons- of AFROTC the students, Gurkin, treasurer; Jim Gearhart, re- most valuable performer for Coach! titution. aviat arch, which of ear hychologists found that s ipercent of a = ‘ en an opportunity to learn : Jerra Lynne Tyler, typical campus beauty queen, compares her ° ea eee oe ee | many _ —— of the “average” American woman, as depicted by forms are j at no cost or} In The Snow Along Br oadway lie bic Shelley, Andy en 5 a reyfuss, famous industriel designer, in his book, “Designing for} deposit and all Air Science textbooks | é color blind, | People.” Jerra Lynne, who's this year’s Helen of Troy” at the University) are issued free. The student is eligi-| hao of Southern California, predicts that Designer Dreyfuss’ “average” would| tle to be deferred from the draft win no beauty contests, six and four- ARs tu college t anded, two- Continued from Page 2 ubway back to Times Square. But, men:ver for your goal—to keep your dral. |the door started closing before we! eye upon the doughnut, and not upon | As we sped away from the BIG got on (they nave a name for | the hole!” CITY, we all stretched our necks to ing such) and Jimmy was left} ? afternoon, all of us again|see the last of the wonderful vie on the platform—staring! took the subway over to Columbia,| the fabulous skyline of New York tically through the glass at where we attended meetings concern-|recéding into the misty haze. 7 ming Jimmy from the; ing newspaper make-up and creative] Coming back, we were six s e , we spent the afternoon writing in feature stories, We were people trying to get some much need- ia plains in detail how the Dreyfuss the Drum and Bugle Cor iring Rockefeller Centcr. | well pleased to discover that the East| ed shut-eye. The stops we mad erganization functions in relation to! Rifle Team. The outstanding dance| The Monte Rosa, a little Italian) Carolinian had beca awarded first| the way it, clients. of the year is the annual Military | restaurant just off Broadway, was| place g—second from the top.|eszecially the one along the New see enens Ball. our supper spot. Following this, we | (The only other college 5 Jersey Turnpike. Here, all of us half Trainees have an opportunity to| set out for the Alvin Theater, where| North Carolina in our di slid, half walked into a little snowy s s ea as aR 5 Pi Ome a Pi fly at least once each year. A con-| Andy Griffith in “No Time t place honors was Greens-}field-area on the Turnpike where tinuing program of individual orien-} are reer. include ses. guilty’ | rooms. Dreyfuss’ twenty-five years of ac-| two clubs, the Flying R Quite apart from the lore it pre-j tivity in his profession. The book|Tiger Club. iner rage woman,|sents about the average American, ¢ontains concrete suggestions for the social functions rt of academic training most use-| Clubs. Also there book is being nts throughout! ful to industrial designers and ex-| Ainslane Club at have b hte a cha wir ) beauty} woman, the Dreyfuss surably | widely read by st signer as| the country who hom helterest in design, telephone | ar of hotel formal, behind-the-scenes record of ATIONIS ecture, since it nts an in- - Comment eants,” and then for a mo-|oro’s A&T College.) J. D. made our picture. We were % tation flights is conducted at Stall-| ure theater to view fasci-, Back t Times Square, we} really enthralled by all of that snow “Cinerama Holiday.” Contin- ate su re going to Radio;. . . ten inches of it! Jimmy (and There we saw the|J. D., too) was certainly glad that phony Orchestra| he took that big overcoat and those 2 Ce Releases Names ings Air Base, Kinston, with fligh ing ate supper out Social raternities in Air Force T-6 or T-28 type air-| ually, we drank in the beauty of|City Music H craft. Times Square at night—the world-|\Radio City Some say that fraternities foster Of New Pled es _ The AFROTC course is divided | famous “Great White Way.” | (which rises from beneath the floor), | gloves. Even then, out of necessity, ce = Se nae a living.” into two phases, basic and advanced Ten Inches of Snow j the dancing Rockettes, a ballet, jug-|he had to buy a huge, black, Bond lacking in| drinking and “wild and sinful living.”} The basic course is the first two! Uvon arising Friday morning we glers, and the much-talked-about| umbrella. : 1 can get no wilder} Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega| years and is open to all students,| found that there had been a most| movie “Picnic,” starring Kim Novak Back Home ndvanced | conspicuous change in the appearance | and William Hoiden. This proved to However, we finally arrived here rs and seniors who} of the city. Everything was covered|be one of the most enjoyable nights{at dear old E.C.C. campus in the with snow, and the crystal flakes of our stay in New York. early hours of Sunday morning—a nd want i h a cfa teat Final initiation services for the|in the Air Force and for vetera | were still falling. However, this did | St. Patrick’s Day Parade tired but happy group. New York ¢ sacat ones like or even the aaa > "| pledges will be held April 12. The} who want to qualify {ra Reserve | not dampen our spirits in the least, Saturday at 1:00 p.m. we started | was really great, but take it from - ' Hands . 5. We know of | *e™mity- They think that they exist} /jedges are: George G. Bailey, Cu-| Air Force Commission, This is a and soon Martha amd I were battling; toward the WaldorfsAstoria Hotel| Purvis, here’s a word of advice folks: c ea oe nly for the purpose of “riotous” |lave Holmes Beasley, Ruth Bur-| gcneralized course directed at train-| the cold, trudging from store to store|for the CSPA Banquet, the conclud-|“If you ever go to New York and c= at ng and “snobbishness.” This de-| .nette, Mary Willis Cain, Shirley Mc-|ing for mi y service. on Broadway. Dinner at the Mayflow-| ing assembly of the Convention. On|drop your hat in the middle of the 0 eas finitely is not so. They teach young) Lawhorn Diron, Jack S. Everton,| During iced course the|&* was memorable for the cute quo- the way we saw parts of the St.|street, don’t bend down to pick it "t . r ‘ : 1e cv ; ; y maa men to live closely together w hot} Betty Mae Freeman, Alton Edwards} student is paid at the rate of 90 cents| tation we found constituting the} Pat s Day Parade down Fifth | up! a Th and teach them the values; Howard, Elizabeth Ann Hylton,}a day for each school day, which | theme of the restaurant: “As you! Av nue, ‘acluding ‘Cardinal Spellman] ‘Bye, now. ean a age | wander on through life, brother, re-lon the steps of St. Patrick’s Cathe- Janet Hill and Martha Wilson ast week- ly anything ay, however, the same week- ih in t habits ° ting other| We think that naller, Ww \than some of the activities that go] Pi, the honorary business fraternity} men and womcn underlying| on around us. Some people have uo; on campus, held a pledge service for| course is for j there. Thesej conception of what a fraternity house | *wenty-six pledges on March 22, 1956.| aply and qualify for flight tra re Arts and host atrocious giving. Their Ernest Borg- e year. This an ignorance all was that in our ge . forgotte ecia] award. iously, Dean best actor ot an “Osca friction of real friendship, depending on om€/ Council T. Jarman, Paul H. Joynr,| over the two years amounts ing together. Wel Virgil Wilton Lane, Patricia Locka-] proximately $500, in addition to fre have been weekend guests at dif-} Dorothy McCoy, Harrell Mabe,| uniforms and textbooks. Upon com- ferent times in § fraternity | 4 a Montgomery, Joan Ramseur, pletion of the reed course, the| tt houses at colleges in this state and | Bs rley Smith, Barbara Jean nee is comm cond the 2s — we caa truly say that the boys are) Sutton, Mary Grey Tart, Robert Ste-|licutenant in the Air Force Reserve} three different) cnobbish. Although we weren't] yen Terry, Donald Thompson, Louie| and must participate in three years going on 0 oe members of a social fraternity, they | Tyndall, Oliver Williams, Isaac Kon-| of active duty with the Air Force} d by fra: iamson, and Joseph Milton] at a salary of $438.20 a month as an unmarried officer. another and wor cr way BS PENG) What Crow Buide Should Krol. ned Y: took us in as one of their own, and) pad W pate: = with the utmost hospitality.| Terry najority of three treated us e of three | This is in accordance wih fraternity | homes policy. As to “Wild Living’—if fra- Sones Ee wen thought that thet ae a “Y. Berton: Sota i hi ternities are so objectionable, why - ve, give him s would be $0} 110. allowed at other schools? Wake HEATH’S the 4 gen :. stodens a Forest and Davidson have fraterni- ‘ NATIONWIDE ay Obvi ome just for, 42°" They are church supported FOR THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE me? 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Tes raternity houses ean house ple without amy expens® ge.* PAGE FOUR _#AST CAROLINIAN __THURSDAY, MakcH Buc Tennis Team Opens Season Here Today } fuitin i “~~ | Injun’ Jim Henderson Is Top College Outfit — s-¢)~=©——~—OSs Mla In Piratte Track, Football by Mike Katsias Carolina’s tennis team will Versatility is a predominant asset, back position on the football team and tied the 100 yard dash time with | Car its 1956 campaign this after- = that meny athletes can possess if ba the ome: erers seamen = ey work hard enough, and “Injun” - ae ‘ : ae iG Jin: Henderson, 6-1 speed merchant 1 College of Ohio. Kenyon : the East Carolina track squad, 7 i s proven this theory to be true! of the lineup quite extensively last Many of his friends wonder Ss Sz eedy Jim is one of the top gridiron} tall. A broken ‘field runner, he pos-jthe nickname of “Injun’ » visitors are playi 3 stimu- | | ae ‘or its Ma had left it dyi champion two times s | . and Sa \ ams a Don Harris Awarded Trophy | sees ee - Brees Bea BROKEN 1. “=""" As Most Valuable Player Set sending oe rhe i Zo) |e aa games comm Se : lis “iny mouth was open ee 2 jof the College Union Student Bos eae on a midget ames z ice five ne| And it k of food was plain EX Entering the tournament pggatrifeici ogg a supper, given last week s for their fine work in the z : ‘ . ' 3 Seg 24 56-56 Bast Caro > State conference past sea- So I placed it gemtly ‘neath my coat tion to the above-mentioned ;TO HE LL AND BAC = forward: isc: ‘ | To protect it from the rain. ere: Walter Warren, Jer T ! Wed. and Thurs.. Ap a gold. trophy | i ained the role of! OBce inside my shabby dwelling, Marvin Little, David Carsoa, ; ULYSSES Most Valuable] tt i e es z d a blazing heat. on, Donny Jones, K : with Kirk DOUC ris S | ee F ¢ un to search for food to cook fees d, Hilton Quinn, and Silvanna MAN sponsored a ‘ te one of| 2&t found none there to eat. . and Gill Underwood. 5 oe ; C boro 2 rd and trophy | < the State Conference.} 4t the creature’s hungry cries, i 0- ap alns ional rinburg hoop-|He has been a Br Onethe Bue|e eve mecken) bleetlingstcathers zs \s Y. 1 the outstand-|caneer quintet is freshman A the pone trusting aes : q PEOP LES BAKERY Jim Henderson and Eddie Hurst honor by his| campaign, three years azo. Prous Caer aae et War cr cena nema Im nee fet 1 4 Cc : loa z n the voting; Just a crumb of barley left! F ee is ‘ mS Sade ae ave recently been elected as Co- J} ‘ear 2 ! : : 2] Bub alass here wash anyiting: tas PATRONIZE OUR PRODUCTS IN THI Captains of the 1956 Pirate track |: i te senior and ptain of) 00" es ts . ae ms t C STE cy ITD squad. Henderson isa janior aad eh fi ae meal and praised! the team, J. C. Thomas, of Raleigh. | Seeme¢ oe both vom starve edeeey ; Dennis (5 points), 1st—javelia in.). Charlie shop (4 mile run, 3rd—440. ints), 2nd—jave- ult. Bobby Patterson | ee 880. Robert May- , 8rd—220 low hurdles. Clift Buck pe Serie 3rd—mile run. | Jim Meads (1 point), 3rd—broad j Gay (1 point), 3rd— javelin. Lynn Barnett (1 points, 3rd— shotput. Sam Dickerson (% point),| 3rd—high jump. : ae , cis i i The Pirates meet Hampden-Sydney i ao eee W's the new “"Two-Ten” 4-Door Sedan, there on April 11. : ame one of 20 frisky new Chevrolets. / This beauty’s got power that’s panther-quick and silk-smooth. 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DROODLES, Copyright 1953 by Roger Price y’re ~ POOK’S LAUNDRY CHAIN LETTER rman Frank ida U, of Mass. D WORK DONE BY NEAT WOODPECKER Pauline Law Barnard BETTE R * Cleaner, Fresher, Students! EARN ‘25! Cut yourself in on the Lucky Droodle gold mine. We pay $25 for all we use—and for a whole raft we don’t use! Send your ‘Droodles with descriptive titles. Include your name, address, col- class and the name and sof amt the dealer in your col- lege town from whom buy Cearetios moat often. XGdress: Lucky Droodle, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. ¥. ee ae om oe ae a Smoother! BR OF CIGARETTES eke 7 back for the second day’s » 6-4 In Extra-Inning Affair East Carolina Baseballers Open Season With Exhibition Contests ielders Nick Smothers, Bucky Reep| McPherson, a 19 year-old freshman nd Jerry Stuart. Gene Stuart, cen-| from Wilmington, against their Le- erfielder, also did well at the plate. | jeune opposition. He pitched for | seven innings and gave up only five! Mac! Visitors Triumph On Double In 10th Frame; Lilley Loses E » che Carolina official, Russell with hands of touring Univ its At t r and opened 6-4 ch for Dela- iule a y of L Northerners afternoon ware club here, Tuesday Coming from behind in an inning of play, the Delaware team Yorged ahead on a long double by| outiielder Jim Zaisir, bring the loss Cateher|t. pitcier Leonard Lilley. Mack Ralph Zehring accounted for both :cherry began on the mound for the Pirate runs, scoring one on Jerry] Bues, was relieved in the seventh by Stuart’s single, and blasting a triple | Charlie Russell, aad Lilley went in in eet 2 ;th tenth. to bring in the other. extra- hits, securing a 2-1 win. to mate Top hit fielder Bur m. r for the Pirates was out- smacked r ; Coach Mallory’s team well atj out four h Ben Baker, another freshman, bur-| the plate, laming out 13 hits, while| batter’s box. S led ECC to a 9-1 victory in the second) the visitors could manage only nine.| and ¢ er Ra match of the day. Letterman Charlie! It was te Bucs’ inability to hit in} Wwo t r 1 came in in the final innings| the cluth, however, that spelled de- nee a to relieve the freshman pitcher, but ran 2 pee as left 14° men State the win was awarded to Baker. Le- ee rler Bob Hooper was | Both te pulled erro ane was allowed only five hits. | awarded the win, after coming on in Gone Turner was again a big gun'the seventh i » the visitors : the plate for the Bucs. The 180 behind 4-2. From “ in This Wide World” Delaware scored first in the third A cou On- ephomore from. Morganton aaa - 3 “ 5 | ig, but fell b: as Pirate plate| tario 1 F m Lejeune pitchers for two) power knocked 2 rung in the|in fro: t 2g and two doubles. next frame. S Burney | and on Saturday’s Games Stev sent scores} the yout C. the final day of the series,| cross the plate with singles and| there making merry S a’s Tom Harkey pitched] Delaware pitcher Del.ucas| es As he Tony n the morning match, ttle help from Old Re- liab g. Snaring the hitting spotlight, Big Smothers tapped the Lejeune > game at for a tremendous 390-foot frame. homerun and two stinging singles to drive in four of the Pirate’s seven runs. Gene Turner, not to be outdone with a bat, came through with a long triple and a single. An afternoon contest was staged,} | but was called at the end of four, | and one-half imnings, due to rain’ and hail. The Marines were ahead 6-0 at the time. Coach Mallory was pleased at his jteam’s showing against the two | squads, and praised them for their! work on the mound, at the plate,! {and in the field. Dora’s Tower Grill WELCOME MAMBURGERS HOT DOGS COLD DRINKS SANDWICHES FRENCH FRIES CURB SERVICE Dancing Pavillion For Your Pleasure Near TV Station and Fire Tower GREENVILLE GOLF RANGE AND MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Ayden Highway -- One-Half Mile From Town MODERN 18-HOLE MINIATURE Course Under Flourescents 25¢ PLAY GOLF BUCKETS OF BALLS 30c & 50c PLAY GOLF OPEN 1AM. || AT T0 AT RIGHT 11 P.M. NIGHT Anyone Can Learn to Play Golf With Our FREE INSTRUCTION RIDE OUT TONIGHT AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE = OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT SIMON MOYE CHARLIE BILL MOYE Messick Discusses Editor Selection. Method With SGAI EaST CAROLINIAN THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1 | Suggests That Board Of Publications Gifted Pianist | Boado Serves As ROTC Colonel Seue Rooms Dean of Women Screen All Eligible Nominees Walter Noona For Term Of Spring Quarter | ———— mer session. Rags: H iT A H Emil E. Boado, senior fror vil rirman of the Electiong Committee used for married Messick ted meeting included 2 motion by Billy, ident, secretary, and the treasurer 0 ppear ere ° . . S ] t it System Committee ten and Wilson wil 1, will serve as ade ) m will be de Government .Asso-j Sharber to appro_riate $300 for the|be given in the Handbook. Third, : = oe ae ; a { member of the Student] ay regular women stud presentation of a Shakespearean play| Article 9, Section i: that the viee-| Walter L. Noona, gifted pianist] Colonel of the (Air R L ; Miia fa at the amphitheatre which will be| chairmen of the Women’s Judic nd former student here, will appear) tachment dur ‘ 4 ; i; ° £ the : ; sel 3 lege] women teachers. Flemir >1 onal mstead, pre t o he 1 a As re.” Thi . » 3 3 eee a a een é 21, Donald U ead, president o completed in the near future. This} and ihe Men’s Judiciary be elimi-|on our concert stage in Wright Audi-| according to : mouncement by | Varsity ; the Tiger Club of the| be SGA, presented the question of a new | rese n would be a grand open-| ,ated from the SGA Executive Coun- system of choosing the editors of the} ing for the Flanagan Memorial Am-| cil and that the class presidents be ee Norfolk, Virginia ee a nternational; and| this time news publication to Dr. Messick. Dr neatre, This motion was seconded| made official members of the Ex- . apis ee eee ee _,| Sigma Rho Pi, service fraternity at Students who plax and passed, Billy Sharber also moved] ecutive Council. These constitutional | 3 Tene a le er : e colleg summer sche that $100 be appropriated to pur-}changes will bé brought up again! | : be East ' 4 } : : 5 al Hardin Studios} ° ee ae : i arent Mr. and Mrs. E Dean White chase voting boots such as those} and will be voted upon in an SGA vear of |tve end of th sent ba , ; a iehask He stated that it was too late | in year 0 E Q i t its weekly meeting March | used as it wi ij 2 trid pr of! A YT t . K Ch dent Z a or en torium on April 12. I. 2 ge, fessor of FR ab, en ing and other reno Messick spoke to the group and dis- cussed the question at han for SGA offi-} session within a few weeks. cers; this motion was accepted. O'Brian Edwards made announce- ; used on election Bie. method of choosing the William and since the 1955-56} eae Mary. ‘ fol « year Walter in existence and since College and ments concerning three proposed oard would not meet] changes in the constitution of the Pitt Count Pu ils tinued his eareer in music. . However, Dr. Messick) sqa’ pirst, Article 7, Section 9: that y p r the guid of Dr. Robert ns were carried out) ¢,4 first Th in April be the ‘ ‘ the Music De,artment, he roper proce ea NEW osticial fir (RGM aeeateael S Ci d la’ v ard; cousequently, the a 1 iced anes ditem ae : throughout this state and oth- temigby, wich | The amount of the salaries paid] With James A. Daughety of Kins. lected ee re Bey manager tudent director, the first re- re Ae fi ions, the pres- a al deration s Ss. demic we : 1956 pro- seholar-| and phys n the Nor- everal com- sponsored post We anc one Bee the Loans Available [or ie eee Chapter of the Daug Pn bee 1a series of Der) of the American Revolution in Farm-| bs oe pecans For Students ee ete, 1 Aipril awarded him scholarships for] the college track team iwo consecutive years. for an education is > eter Nae ay n Hood,’ committee. onecormaon For Production y 2 le for < , stu ted audience r r ht up at the] dents are required t moral} 40,600 young peop! 5 { Donovan Is Cinderella sources as to Sally Donovan, sop Please Note “Tmacil avstance, Con |Cierla ithe 1860 ch student’s| James S. Kohl The senior class will sponsor | attit F pu Conshohoken, Pa., will play t ce,| : trangel; h, both seerets come EER ee on coed ce “Senior Follies of '56” on April ; p and initiative. and Sue ards of Ze n will} & ‘ : to ligt ar elp } ak a, cr Mer ee 18 and 19 in order to raise money o discrimination made as to|the part of the Fairy other. * ' to provide a free banquet and religious affiliation. Limitations in-| Other East Ca nts tak dance for all seniors, according clude the exclusion of law, medicine,} ing part in the 1956 children’s dram: | to Garland Tuton, senior class and mir erial students and those | include Bainicls Lee Simonds of New president. rsons believed disloyal to our gov- n; Gayle Simpsor In order to sell tickets for this nt § 2 Ruston a Li event, each senior will be sent ne amoun yfey that may be N of Durham; four tickets to sell. All money | borrowed depends upon the individ raised will be used for the May r etermir he Board 18 banquet and dance. The ban- quet will be closed to seniors F ved a the amount deter-]} 1 only, but the dance will be op- mined, mon will be sent in ened to anybody a senior wishes stallments as | ne Nac Wil s retiring co ander Gary Searboro during ceremor | Walter Noona .. , former student to bring. loar vill be evidenced by] the technical s futon asks that all seniors romis notes ned by the stu-|handles scenery, lighting. participate in this drive. i 1 dorsement of three persor gz with Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert announ- spite ree F whom shall be over twenty-one years} of Graham; ced this week that the presenta- ae ene =| A ae tion OF “Oklahoma? Slits ohooh ge and of good moral ct ter.Jof Kinston; Ms Fi i 7 her information interested! leig! moved up one day and will begin 3 z students may contact Dr. Orval Phil- r ro; its run here Tuesday, April 24, = a zs i lips in the office of the Registrar.| Norfolk, Va. and play through the 26th. ; ee cpa a nts may also borrow money Cinderella All who plan to graduate in oans from schoo] funds set i May should stop by the Student |+ or purpose. Mr. F, D. Book Store to make reservations , treas rs i rge of for caps and gowns as soon as ese loans. The local Kiwanis Club 5 ; possible. ! t special fi needy Pitt| vi he Carolina P John Reyn-Jis acting as consultant to the Phi Mu Alpha, national music college representative for t » sta f director fraternity, will sponsor their an- nual spring dance April 14. The semi-formal affair will be held in Wright Auditorium at 8 p.m., according to Joe Secrest, frater- Jj. Paul Sheedy* Was Up A Tree Till ity president. 2 ae ee Bp Wildroot Cream-Qil Gaye Him Confidence this group. Singers interested in joining the college choir should see Dr. Elwood Keister in Music Hall, room 120, at once. The choir has just returned from its tour of N. C., S. C., and Virginia, giving thirty concerts in churches, high schools and colleges. Approximately 100 girls are needed as guides on High School Day. Those interested are urged to see Mr. Jim Butler immed- iately. Philosophy Speaker To Arrive April 13 A guest speaker, Dr. Charles A. Baylis, will speak with Dr. Martha >ingel’s utrod i Philosoph: Pingel’s Introduction | to Philosophy) wgoritta my dreams, I love you,” said Sheedy outside his sweetie's window. class Friday, April 13, from 2 to 3 hori eras Soe Gi Canna she cat nthe Libary audtoriom. | Bat ag ee a ik goes Wakaer Coa Ol p. m. in the Library . ads on coconuts.” Then Sheedy got wise to Wildroot Cream-Oil. 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