XXXVID } Annual Alum i Launches for Development, pro- nnual giving by alumni ved into its fifth stage with a “roll call” by students in District t Alumni Associa- Hardi- college airs Janice G, New Library System Speeds hate Of Checking Out Books in the beginning of the urter is cutting the time check out books in half. or t is a station tubes running from installed system ere The call-slipg are tudes at the main nt to the correct floor. book and the main desk. these int finds the three drawbacks that £ i rom being the service. carry the > stacks to the main t checkout rs that low. Second, during nay be no Third, udent help each easistants on Om '62-'63 National Rating nation among 118 chapters located lin fifty states. In recognition of this honor, the Beta Kappa chap- been received from of Pi national honorary busi- } EC’s s second in the president Summer ‘cheal Rooms for wo- summer, made Wednes- 15—all classifica- following dormi- assignments for dents be be used. Students: Cotten Wilson Garrett rs and Graduates: Fleming Jarvis follow this procedure Signing up for rooms: Pick up room application ‘om Dormitory Office. You y do this the day previous igning up. Fill out room application elyv—-IN INK. ‘ room application $19.00 deposit to Office and get a@p- ation stamped “Paid.” Take room application to 's Hall and sign up for } e Dlie Jay, room The hours for assignment Beta | East Carolina Col lege ni Fifth Fund j tion, Director of Foundations and |Son has announced. | With a dollar or more per grad- uate suggested as a response, let- ters requesting contributions are now being sent to alumni in Car- teret, Craven, Greene, Jones, Le- floor for the fourteen hours the, \library remains open each day. Though the service may be made even faster, it is a great improve- ment to students who have checked out books under the old system. Goll The College Union Record and Dance Committee is sponsoring a combo dance and dance contest on Saturday evening, May 25, at 8:30 pm., in the College Union lounge area. Competition in the dance contest }will be in four categories—bop, jslow dance, che cha, and twist. ega Pi Ranks 2nd ter will receive a certificate for ithis national merit award. | The chapter was judged for their |comprehensive report of selected activities for the year 1962-63 and received this recognition for their excellent program. Since 1952 the national has been presented each year to \the chapter judged most outstand- ing in its activities. The Beta | Kappa chapter at EC was chosen las the first recipient and in 1954- | this country. It was the only chap- national merit award. Again in 1956-57 the Beta Kappa chapter won for the third time national Pi Omega Pi award. Because of this honor, the EC onganization, ineligible to re- ceive the award in two consecutive years, chose the winning chapter | for 1957-58. Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey, pro- fessor in the School of Business. is past national president of Pi Omega Pi. Frances Daniels, as- sistant professor in the School of Business is national editor of “ere and There,” nationally cir- culated news magazine of Pi Omega Pi. Dr. Dempsey and Miss 'Daniels serve as advisers and sponsors of the chapter. Pi Kappa Phi Recently _ initiated tthe | brotherhood of Pt Kappa Phi thea into were Phil Name, Tommy Ricks.| Karen White, Delta Zeta candidate, was crowned Inter Bobby Childress, Walt Jacob, and} last Saturday night. The runner-up was Gwen Rouse, Ken Martin. award 55 was again selected as top or-|. |vanization among 96 chapters in}. ter at that time cited twice for the]: Drive noir, Pamlico, and Wiayne counties. Personal solicitations will be made in June. Four prevtous “roll calls” have been made in 21 North Carolina counties and in other states. Since the beginning of the fund-raising campaign last January, Miss Hard- ison states, contributions have been received daily at the Alumni Of- ,fice on the campus. Goal of the drive is $18,000 for 1963. The campaign has the purpose of enlisting support by alummi for the East ‘Carolina College Develop- ; ment Fund, which was organized this year to secure finances for meeting urgent educational needs on the campus. ege Union To Sponsor Combo Dance, Contest Beautiful trophies will be given to each of the winners and the runners up. Contest participants must be 0/ college age and one person in >ach couple must be a student at HC. | Yo be a winner, the couple must have participated in all four cate-| gories. The judges will choose a: winning couple and runner up cou-, ples from the over-all four cate-| gory competition. Students wishing to lear more of the contest are asked to see George Whitehurst, chairman of the Record and Dance Committee, or| to inquire at the College Union office, oneness GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1963 Four Separat The Greenville Art Center will | offer four separate exhibitions, May 19-June 6. The opening pre- view and reception for members will be held on Sumday, May 19, 3:00-5:00 P.M. Several paintings by Hobson Pitiman will be featured in the exhibit. Three of the paintings will be on loan from The North Carolina Museum of Art. Others are to be selected from the col- lections of Mr. Pittman’s sister, Mrs. G. Earl Weeks, and her fam- “hess Lessons Mr. Joseph Blover, graduate of Duke University and presently a sraduate student in the Math De- pariment here, will conduct chess lessons under the auspices of the recently formed Chess Club. All persons interested in learning the hesic fundamentals or the more ad- vanced steps are invited to ait- tend the meeting of the club to- right in Wright Social Room. One week from tonight, on May 2. Mr. Blover, who founded theWilmin + + + * * + + * * ¥ * * * * * * * * * * * * > * * * * * * * * * * 2 * + & 7 x + * + * * + * * * * s oo + Pt 4 4 * * * nn ee ee