ene es kas OK ( arolina College Summer ROTC Cadets Attend Camp School Henry Qualifies As Specialist In Speech _ | Ca ROT Dr, Frances V. Henry, and ; special education at has College, has been added : i ba ) oster t J A t * Nor Cw i \ ecialist j ROT tate, Dr. Hemry received notifi- At Griff API ition t ie ntme from] , Dr, 6. B f the State a Board J ” As an approved speech pathol- | pe at, Dx ay ine and| Cadet Edwa specc n cultic and dis- e}liy » ae ot 1 i the doctorate | we 2 University of Michigan I a het After sev- \FB. S$ A eri pent as director ol } / A numer speech and hearing clinics R < B: East Carolina College, she@| gingleton, and Robert vined the faculty last September Summer traini member of the department Ol} AFB. Ta k education, Pi 16 to July 13 wil ee are 32 je! Max F. Cameror © Clark, Pat B. Harn Final Grades os M ‘a R. Parker, and Jame lailed Home ! Students are reminded by to ey are Dr. Orval Phillips, Registrar, Dix« Gear that their grades will be sent lace L. Giles, Jose i home to their parents and they H rd W. N should notify them of any for- me warding address. Thid will al save time and confusion, {k Fleming Family Presents e e s , ‘ " Sterling Silver Service on ee ee ( : oe a lcarolina will have his obligation performer is well known er ¢ - : 0 rad ar +elevisi Given in memory of the late) Greenville widow of Senator res eee a fehs num-| for repayment o! the loan enuacledi| > Meee 2 1 television and has Fl f ¢ oS a 0 scholarship loans Willa); the loan considered paid in eared extensively in leading ame Y , i ae : ‘ paid Cee : — Lawson . gone leming, and their children—|/he granted annually to prospective] 11). s throughout the East in sum- oy ssi Sou OP Or , | James L. Fleming, director of thej teachers. Those who receive these Anyone interested in applying mer stock. She has created over County, a sterling silver service os } : olarship loans will have $350]. : ° . 100 original sketches in a program has been presented by members | jepartment of foreign languages for one of these scholarship loans riginal § : prog vores » ; nen : . | designed for every ty i of bis family to Fleming Hall at|at East Carolina College; Miss] should write to the State Super-| °""® red for ea type audience E " lina College. The dormi-} Louis Flemin lean of wom “| E nf iatendent of Public Instruct ion, | from be Republican State Con- mast ‘es soulse rleming, @ean ) VOTE i cohen ide eagey for women|at Meredith Coll Ralei ind uca on ep LY Raleigh, North \ ale In_ the | vention to the Breokyn Academy, tory, a residence ha or enjat Meredith ollege, hate an 1 dena A Gat 3 ed | : j ‘ ship | both of which she has played. students, is named in his honor. |Mrs, J. b. Winstead of Greenville. M k Ch granting of these solar hit pay Donors of the silver service, a| The six-piece silver service, de- a es anges loans, due consideration will ae - —_—— A | 1 , ‘ iven t 0 Factors r he : wift appropriately made during] signed in the Westminster tern, BIven to BUY fac ot and circum- 5) oc1or, and Director of the ECC rif i { { stances as: aptitude, pur oseful- ; : the fiftieth anniversary of the| will be used by udents | n Cc e u e ances as nD e pur} Department of Music; Wenbert Wa , —' . 1] at tes ness, scholarship, character, fin- i : z founding of the college, are Mrs.|Fleming Hall at teas é i ae eas arter, Camp Band Director, Di- . i fai i neia] need, an reas or subjects wee James Lawson Fleming, Sr., of social affairs ( ves in the Education courses i : . sore an wehion og Peale of Bands at ECC; and A neat ) istru the de-], E 3 e si hei eaiialiail cond session will include the , A eS Robe Cart piano, piano in- i ‘ nands for teachers are greatest n of two teachers and four \ E es, it Was announced by Dr} ay truetors are: James ¢ a . . | Kk. Long, newly appointed Dean Fourth Annual Kinston, \ ae Choir Di- Instruction, cctor: Vietor Waller, Boys Coum- eller. Band Director, Cheraw, wing Hall, Dot Cc “House President in F ing Mrs, Fleming for the silver ser Garner looks ¢@n. ulbertson is shown thank- vice as dorm counselor Mrs , Wednesday, July 3, 1957 | Centidleers Appear Here Je W. | , Phe four Chanticleers will sing as the first Entertainment Series | July D e on event in Austin tonight at 8 p.m ws as ee "General preuilily Starts credited toward repayment of the loans for each year they teach the public schools of North Caro-| schoo! and college stu- | onts who are interested in obtain- n in order to attend East College will be interested ormation that the General Assembly of North Carolina re- established a revolving loan as the “Scholarship High lina after receiving their teaching A student who re- certificates, ceives a scholarship loan for four ind known years and upon graduation teaches High School Education 424, Curriculum, will be taught by Dr. |Flanary first period and he will ° also taacs Math 219, Methods, Biggest Ever cond period, Dr. Ed Carter, who has been The largest number of high nted Director of the Educa-| schoo! students yet wil] attend the tion Department, will teach Edu-} “ourth annual East Carolina Sum- tion 409, High School Admin-|mer Music Camp with 340. stu- ‘stration, second period. lents signed up, stated Dr. Ken- Dr. James Tucker will teach|neth N. Cuthbert of the Music jueation 223e, Methods of Teach- | Department. The camp will be held High School, second period. July 14-27, for students interested | Other -ducation courses 48 in band, orchestra, choir, major- ted in the catalog will remain|ette, drum major, and piano acti- t'e same, vities. _ A gala concert is scheduled for ») the entire Music Camp July 27 at Exhibit In Flanagan [oe ne ihe Gvivnn Thentce. Dr. K. L. Bing of the In- Music teachers may earn three dustrial Arts Department an- hours of credit by enrolling in| nounces an exhibit will be held the camp course of study. July 5 in Flanagan Building in The summer music camp staff | includes Dr, Kenneth N. Cuthbert, | room 125 and the public is in- vited Ruth ‘Camp Director, Camp Orchestra | _ Tonight For Entertainment Series grand Steinways oD Melvin Stecher and Nor- n yitz will present a var- ed program of traditional and _ “| . Scholarship Loan Fund pe Music Camp a Gu | rector, in For! lina Entertainment will offer tonight 1 um at 8 p. ™ eers” with Raymond Wiliam Diard, Wright, tenor; and bass vill feature both ctions and quartet num- lend of wit, sparkling nd vnamic range. The cers present an approach hat departs from stan- without compromise “forming in vital They have f their work t “a America. ane Team n t-e Entertainment Ser- be the duo-piano team of and Horowitz bringing music, American folk num- Broadway musical tunes of the songs from n with their twin pianos previously appeared at East na and were very well re Character Sketches Series for the 3um- will be the original Y ket artist, Marcia pearing in Austin Audi- 1, at 8 p, m A actress with am ac- the charming and n the t and n humor, Louise Winstead, Camp Band and Choir Counsellor, Director, Elm City, N. ©; Loy Waener, Band Director, Baynwell, S. ¢ iam Troxell, Band Direct- or, Ashland, Va.; William Tritt, Orchestra Director, Concord, N, C.5 Smithfield, N. C5 James Rodgers, Band Director, Greenville, N. C.; Charlene Mayd- Orchestra Director, Kannap- : Julian Helms, Orches- Charlotte, N. C.; W. ~. Hearne, Band Director, Hen- derson, N. C.; Evelyn Cuthbert, Flute Instructor, Greenville, N. C.3 Fred Bouknight, Band Director, Wilmington, N.C.; Edward Benson Band Director, Fuquay Springs N. C.; William Basden, Band Di- Manning, S. C.; George Baird, Band Direftor, Roanoke Rapids, N. C.; William Adcock, Band Director, Wilmington, N. Le Rogers, well, olis, N tra Director, PAGE TWO ee We Praise Thee In every life there are of institutions or persc nalities, that shape and mold, enrich and broaden. The associa- ticn with an influential character may start us on the pathway where success may be met. A chance word may set ideas in motion which for years have been lying dormant. The mental touch of a cultured personality may give us that thing which we needed to become somebody of worth and importance. Many times we are totally unaware when It or spoken. For these these touches were fel services rendered Wwe thank the unseen powers which made our pathways meet for even so brief a time. To our college many of us can rende thanks for services re ndered—services that developed in us such valuable possessions a8 for a humanitarian outlock on life, a love beauty in literature and in reality, a just estimate of the vé pure friendship. and an unselfish desire to be of service in cur little world It is well for us als to see What East Caro- lina College has meant to us. Ou heads bow when we think of the manifold blessings of friendship that have come to us through cur college. There have been many teachers who gave to us the benefits of well spent lives and who imparted to us the greatest thing that any teacher can give—Inspira- tion The years can give ue of to pause briefly and at oecasional inters us no greater satis- faction than the joy derived from student | friendships made in college. Life brings no | those of hours | pleasanter memories than spent with instructors who secretly smiled at, yet openly encouraged our attempts to “remake the world.” For ideals that have enabled us to at- tempt to find beauty in every commonplace activity and to render service where no praise will ever be known, we thank our college. We may not grow to be intellectual giants or powers behind thrones, but we shall al- ways feel keenly and gratefully that any | good growing out of us has been in part the influence of East Carolina upon our lives. “Praise to your name so fair... as Student. Code THE STUDENTS CREED from October | 28, 1938 issue, Teco Echo. I will never bring disgrace to the student body of my college by any act of dishonesty or cowardice. | will always show myself to be trustworthy. I will respect and fight for the property, the ideals and spirit of my school, both alone and with others. I will respect and obey the regulations and cons- tantly work for the improvement of stu- dent life on the campus. I will do my best to incite a like respect and honor in those about me who are prone to set them at naught. I will strive to do my whole duty as a citizen of the school society, and thus in all these ways to transmit this college | greater, better and more beautiful than it | was transmitted to me. East Carolinian Published by the Summer School Students of East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina matter December 3, 1925 at Greenville, N. C., under the Entered as second-class the U. S. Post Office act of March 3, 1879. Member Jniversity-Senior College Division, Columbia Scho- lastic Press. First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, Mach 1952, ’53, ’54, ’56, '57. en cS nn JAN RABY Carolyn Smith Editor Business Manager Assistant Editor Peggy Lou Stewart Editorial Assistant Pat Reynolds News Staff Janet Hill, Margie Davis, Barbara Crotts, Sylvia Jones Billy Arnold Jim Gearhart Carole Williams, Martha Martin, Carolyn Waters Dr. Clinton Prewett Miss Mary H. Greene Dr, Martha P, Wolfe Offices on the second floor of Wright Building Telephine, all departments, 6101, extension 64 a From the “Rubayait of Omar Khayam,” “The moving finger writes, and, having writ, Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit, Shall lure it back to cancel half a line. Nor all your tears wash out a word of it.” translated by E. Fitzgerald. I Cartoonist Staff Photographer Circulation Staff Financial Advisor Editorial Advisor Special Advisor factors, whether | Coed Skater Comes Here DAVIS much ice By MARGIE While we skating around here, East F | don’t see | lina is the proud chamyion ice skater of the fairer ex. “Emmie” Sauer from Maucheim, Hessen, Germany, has been skating for ten years and really knows her way around the ice rinks. In 1954 she won the] championship | Junior ice skating for the federal state of Hesson anj again in 1955 she won senior ic? skating title. A cute little auburn haired coed, of ts she is taking English the summer school resident Cotten Hall and tennis this session and is pre- ently debating whether to major in foreign languages or home ec- onomics, bikes. Maybe When asked what she thought} YOnGe? of ECC, she replied, “I like it . ar muadas while ng very much! I like the atmosphere. Everyone is so helpful.” Caro- | tim Bad- | thi the | fo: tne THAT Son'T MEAN... By GEORGIA Hear Ye! Hear e there een deats f the Ce possessor of aj stude: enoug 1 V i ‘ he SGA le pe nion Phese only 25 cents, I 1 25 cer led to your ride it ege Union is 12 eping those bicye If its has WELL SURE O'S Tnvepr NUCNCE ee DAY RERDY, Gul clubs. While the State Executive Com- mittee will form the nucleus of the FOR HIM, TOO — FOR BOTH OF YOU — mAN rtcarve d WEDDING, RINGS GUARANTEED FOR A LIFETIME. workshop, all sponsors and loca} officers are invited and urged to attend. ' * * + * * * +* +“ * * * + « * * * * * * * * * * ¥ Magnificently styled, superbly made in 1 Artcarved’s* | beloved by brides for over Delicious Food Served 24 Hours | 100 years, are America’s first choice for the | ever popular double ring wedding. | Air Conditioned | John Lautares iI | 109: EK. 5th St. Dial 8662 Authorized Artcarved jeweler j SIMPLICITY SET CAROLINA |i] “snouts G R I L L *Trude snark rey. Prices | Corner W. 9th & Dickinson | | q| | 4 \ vane 7 _ i a —— ht vives forth with some ex-Glenn Miller type of music h appeared as the first SGA “name band” entertainment last Thurs- wee" FTA Meeting Gus Manos Also} oie ot Oe ‘Held Here eae 1 % { By ocho ee ea ~~ | Membe f the Future Teach t on Sunday » 1D me : 14 f America held their monthly I 4 ta Sal : k y a s eeting recent n the Industria } \ t j ‘ g ive seh ; : Departmnt in Flanagan ne J t se Ce ee Buildin Dr. Bing, head of the t I WF council member, | ’ vaned nteresting act ne YMCA P | AI Department was ive. A student of art may seek{ment. Th a ee i F f of the evening his fortune in the newe a pact Dr. Bing spoke of the need Sen TV. There are those who Che : : re teachers and stressed the desire to teach a tk 8 ed fact that the students of today into comme! ng w N A - fahnt teacher who understand magazines, g ses , } th and who are able to explain newspapers, letter enta *ye |: g n speaking of his depart- on ases ~ Keta ing Class e ssid thas tenet cosnta do Theatr an ar f not of industrial arts as tist f d s er H S k eing cultural, He not only em- rv r e wt ears Speakers ee tume of a ‘ i e fact that it is, but is wide y dy tunities +, {also said that industrial arts is for ; Ss ¢ = 1e the retail- 3 for ambitious and talented peo- W é S¢ ‘ : Sen i. f pro- {girls a wel] as for boys, At the 4 I a ariety Oo rO- me : F 1ei t é } end of his talk, Dr. Bing showed Since the ah : ‘ Mi ce Mee & vroup some of the interesting from Wars: was d 5 I rry Aver Departme atu NG : - ae Ad e exhibit throughout the a clinic mm Nigerig 2 « i Hi Shove 21 per ce oe ce \WE G H ld : department, and a demonstration ganized and . ; | roup 0 S | H was given by one of his students. art students to be able to exhibit Kot ‘ y qualified Px ; t ; 3 prs | e i S + Store their works € me were as summer) W R t : a on Dave Wheeler 1957 esi ioe expenses einer oas | r keeping adequate : 4 the ouoream which Nonth| s 4 the| Cotten Dormitory lina Baptist Students began \ iner ast was he nee it ad- - 2 & a new ft ny ) i 4 GC aedalle 1953 named LISTEN—L-ove July 1 at Elm § ng activities ‘Entertains With ‘ ins Teas move the yr e 24 pane] discussi Art Department T-oward E-very | by : On June 24, a panel disc oe Informal Supper Business, P. le participa Ss a Sa ‘ h i by four Greenville busi- | USINESS, - - oa + } ‘ . ‘al cational Dey succes n the ‘ Mr. B. D. Johnston, man-| The Social Committee of Cotten new signininies t, and e State more |t vin Belk-Tyler; Mr, Frank Stein-| Dormitory entertained its girls ing : : 1] needs of others. | nshij ftball game wa e wner of Steinbeck’s Men’s|with a buffet supper last Wednes- Sent srs wt raduate after the L is training this college | by tea made p of ni St : Mr, Dan Saieed, manager|day at 6:00 p. m. An informal . 4 5 No & ay te & te a fe : : fall of '5 eee a senior eae Eo in the areas of world} of ‘ roup Saieed’s, Inc.; and Mr. W. L.}event, the girls gathered together hibit during the year they gradu- it a program of Leonard Da ) nanager of the J. C.|in the hall where a spread of ham ute Phe oie a hibits may |conce r others, Self-surrender| At € ack Ber-] Penne ( ind pimetto cheese sandwiches, he a pte fiend inselfishness is developed by [rs Char appointed ) vy 5 Arthur L, Tyler,| potatoe chips, carrot twirls, pie- painting, and seul ; giving of at least a penny |treasu) é imme Mr itive vice-president of Belk-|kles, iced tea, and cake had been : 4 ee Te elsthe hes meal, Care for others is fur-|% Db tir er wo ley stores, will Speak to the| prepared, : | taught by intercessory ay k i { ptroximately 25 stu- as est te hat 25 been purchased by the Art Depart-!° taught by rapier C Wate B pe \ of aprroximately 25 stu-} ee 7 is estimated that 250 girls ment We ie onle ene fale ‘ements will be posted | for the Pre erian ients. | attended, - at US mty e : >» sacntficial lunech-|of ice is locat : portant additions expected. The Beet! Eo sa lunch | eee ae oan = = ime essinvi ‘ > slide collection ha een increased | °O"S id other activities for LIS-jbyterian Church \| | | a te te Oe oN are invited artici-| Sever i ‘| , 7 a oe pence TEN, All are invited to partiei-| Seven | Leave Your Shoes |||; WouLD YOU LIKE TO; ate | ry ( t i ’ ’ a YNY 7 Other members of the depart-|??"* | : || For Prompt Expert Shoe ||) jOWN A NEW HOME; ment are Mr. Persick, Mr. Gordon, Inasmuch . ye have done it | \ em Westn | Repairs At ; PLANNED r oO SUIT! r F into one of the least of these my| Conference a Mont \| ee TOU “VU RRY nh 9 Mr. Neel, and Mrs. Persick oe o8 da \ ile Fe RAE |}!YOUR EVERY NEED? es 2 ae rethren ye have done it unto me.”| Carolina, t | er \\ College View Cleaners \| a 5 FBLA Matt. 25:40. |They are: Ouida 1 || Sub-Station—5th Street If so. Contact Va 2 See Sane ae Nein 1} , ~y i | All Work Guaranteed W. J. Stewart \| | 9. GN a Ts Workshop Set Up Saad’s Shoe Shop |||! Skycrest Village hI 5 ee N skis | Bos ° | . Buy vour new Ford or A-1 Used Car 113 Grande Ave. Dial 2056]|| ! Raleigh, N. C. ia ee From Pick-up and Deliver Service Phone TE-23417 Business Leaders of America or- | Se ee tet tt comes FORO TOR OIOIOIOR TOTTI IORI IOI TOIT TIONS ASIANS AIA Beddingfield’s Pharmacy FIVE POINTS REVLON and CARA NOME COSMETICS REXAL DRUGS ONE DAY FILM SERVICE “Your Most Convenient Drug Store” WE I I ct tt ett See CSCC CCC C CS CSCC UCSC CCS CSS CCSSCUCULCC SCTE CST. HEATH’S FOR THE BEST IN HAMBURGE?S and CHOICE T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOTS OF FRENCH FRIES Near TV Station at the Crossroads PIT-COOKED BAR-B-Q an W wi Pr of joi gu M