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VOLUME XXVIII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, MAROH 27, 1953<lb />
Number 22<lb />
AFROTC Officers Club Names Council<lb />
Military Ball's Honorary Cadet Colonel<lb />
Col. Fuller Presents<lb />
Honoree With Flowers-<lb />
As Souvenir Of Event<lb />
Members of the Officers club of<lb />
Air Force ROTC wing at East<lb />
Carolina college were hosts Saturday<lb />
evening, March 21, at the Fourth<lb />
Annual Military ball given by cadets<lb />
at the college. Shirley Council of<lb />
Wilmington was chosen as honorary<lb />
Cadet Colonel for the evening and<lb />
received chief honors among sponsors<lb />
� social event.<lb />
The Wright auditorium on the eol-<lb />
� ge campus, scene of the ball, was<lb />
'rated in a color scheme of red,<lb />
white and blue. The stage, from<lb />
which the East Carolina Collegians<lb />
I ayed. had a backdrop bearing the<lb />
blem of the Air Force. Blue and<lb />
rhite streamers hung from the ceil-<lb />
ing and from the balconies surround-<lb />
ng the dance floor and gave a gala<lb />
setting for the dancers. A revolving<lb />
:handelier of mirrors cast a kalei-<lb />
scopic pattern of light through the<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
Receives Recognition<lb />
Lt. Col. Roger G. Fuller, professor<lb />
f air science and tactics at East<lb />
Carolina, announced from the stage<lb />
a pointment of Miss Council as<lb />
norary Cadet Colonel and present-<lb />
i d to her a sheaf of flowers and a<lb />
uvenir of the occasion.<lb />
Escorted by Cadet Capt. Dennis R.<lb />
Smith of Chocowinity, Miss Council<lb />
then led a dance figure and a grand<lb />
uch, in which senior cadet officers,<lb />
e sponsors of the dance, members<lb />
f the advanced class of the AFROTC<lb />
and their dates participated.<lb />
Senior cadet officers and their<lb />
tatea were Cadet Col. Maurice Moore<lb />
of Wilmington and Miss Patricia<lb />
lipp of Wilmington; Cadet Lt. Col.<lb />
William A. McLawhon of Greenville<lb />
and Miss Jan Mitchell of Hillsboro;<lb />
adet Lt. Col. Frank Madigan of<lb />
Portsmouth, Va and Miss Barbara<lb />
Mjore of Raleigh; Cadet Lt. Col.<lb />
George M. Sauls of Grifton and Miss<lb />
Kathryn McLawhorn of Grifton; and<lb />
Cadet Lt. Col. George Tucker and<lb />
Miss Betty Tucker, both of Monroe.<lb />
Sponsors, Escorts<lb />
Sponsors chosen by the Officers<lb />
club for the Military ball and their<lb />
escorts were Gale Dorsey of Wil-<lb />
mington and W. C. Sanderson of<lb />
Wilmington; Sharlene Howard of Ra-<lb />
leigh and Julian Vainwright of<lb />
Greenville; Jean Buchanan of Ra-<lb />
leigh and Paul Gay of Walstonburg;<lb />
Betsy Loftin of Kinston and Charles<lb />
Batchelor of Rocky Mount; Barbara<lb />
Kinney of Raleigh and Cecil Heath<lb />
of Wilmington; Vivian Tally of Wil-<lb />
mington and James Byrd of Kinston;<lb />
and Mary Frances Peterson of Kerr<lb />
and Milton Foley of Greenville.<lb />
An attraction of the evening was<lb />
a cake cutting preceding the inter-<lb />
mission at the ball. Miss Council, as<lb />
chief honoree, cut the cake, which<lb />
was ornamented with Air Force dec-<lb />
orations.<lb />
Special guests of the evening in-<lb />
cluded staff officers of the AFROTC<lb />
wing at East Carolina, a number of<lb />
college faculty members, AFROTC<lb />
cadets at the college here and at<lb />
other colleges in the eastern section<lb />
of the state.<lb />
Colonel Fuller Announces Award<lb />
Saieed Cops SGA Presidency<lb />
�<lb />
Final Performance Of Comedy<lb />
By Faculty On Slate Tonight<lb />
SGA President<lb />
Forgetting their classrooms and<lb />
cheir work as professors, 11 East<lb />
Carolina college faculty members<lb />
showed last night what they can do<lb />
as actors and actresses. An excellent<lb />
cast, skillful directing and an attrac-<lb />
ie stage setting made the play a<lb />
uccessful venture.<lb />
The initial performance of the pro-<lb />
motion of John Patrick's "The Curi-<lb />
ous Savage" was successfully pre-<lb />
sented yesterday in the College the-<lb />
itre. A second performance will be<lb />
given there tonight atv8:15. A bene-<lb />
fit play sponsored by the Greenville<lb />
Branch of the American association<lb />
Lt. Col. Roger G. Fuller presents Shirley Council, honorary Cadet<lb />
Colonel of the Fourth Annual Military ball, a bouquet of flowers as Cadet<lb />
Captain Dennis Smith, honorce's escort, looks on. The honorary Cadet<lb />
Colonel was chosen bv a vote of the Officer's club.<lb />
'Student Prince' Offers Cast<lb />
Of 200 During April Showings<lb />
Fourteen student soloists will sing<lb />
leading parts in a production of Rom-<lb />
berg's "The Student Prince to be<lb />
presented at East Carolina college<lb />
April 9 and 10 under the sponsorship<lb />
of the Student Governing nt associa-<lb />
tion. An abridged performance will<lb />
e given for visitors on the campus<lb />
on High School day, April IT.<lb />
The popular musical will be given<lb />
in a concert version. Soloists, cos-<lb />
tumed for their roles, will appear in<lb />
scenes from the operetta. A chorus<lb />
of 120 voices and the East Carolina<lb />
orchestra of 60 pieces will partici-<lb />
pate. Dr. Elizabeth Utterback of the<lb />
colkge English department will read<lb />
a dramatic continuity which will link<lb />
scenes of the production.<lb />
George Starling of Rocky Mount,<lb />
Carolyn Eisele of Statesville, Caro-<lb />
lyn Mahoney of Greenville, Leonard<lb />
Starling of Rock Mount, Ruth Little<lb />
of Winterville and Robert E. Roebuck<lb />
the<lb />
principals in<lb />
ield<lb />
ta�t�-<lb />
Anthony Returns<lb />
Here For Dance<lb />
Tickets for the Ray Anthony con-<lb />
cert and dance which is slated for<lb />
April 20 will go on sale Monday,<lb />
according to Dr. Richard Todd, head<lb />
of the East Carolina Entertaii ment<lb />
committee. These tickets can be ob-<lb />
tained from the Student Budget of-<lb />
fice or from Dr. Todd in his office<lb />
for one dollar each.<lb />
Dr. Todd added that the dance<lb />
will be closed except to members of<lb />
the college and one escort. Each<lb />
student may purchase only one extra<lb />
ticket, and must do this before 4<lb />
p.m April 20. No tickets will be<lb />
on sale at the door. He added further<lb />
that all students must be sure to<lb />
have their student identification with<lb />
them for admittance.<lb />
This is a return engagement for<lb />
the Ray Anthony band, and a full<lb />
house is expected. The concert will<lb />
take place from 8-9 p.m. and the<lb />
dance will follow.<lb />
Playhouse Stages<lb />
'Born Yesterday'<lb />
Three More Times<lb />
Members of the East Carolina col-<lb />
lege Teachers playhouse have booked<lb />
three performances of their produc-<lb />
tion of Garson Kanin's comedy "Born<lb />
Yesterday" for this month and next.<lb />
The play will be given at Camp<lb />
Lejeune Sunday, March 29; at East<lb />
Carolina on the afternoon �f High<lb />
School day, April IT; and in Rober-<lb />
sonville on the evening of April 17.<lb />
The comedy was first presented by<lb />
the Teachers playhouse February 18<lb />
in the College theatre. Ralph Rives<lb />
of Enfield, graduate student, direct-<lb />
ed the production and played the<lb />
important role of Harry Brock, cor-<lb />
rupt financier. Barbara Grimes of<lb />
Robersonville, junior at East Caro-<lb />
lina, appeared as Billie Dawn, the<lb />
part made famous on Broadway and<lb />
in the movies by Judy Holliday.<lb />
In the three coming performances,<lb />
Rives and Miss Grimes will again<lb />
play the leading roles in the comedy.<lb />
The supporting cast will include<lb />
Douglas Mitchell of Greenville, Wil-<lb />
liam Taylor of Robersonville, Clar-<lb />
ence P. Mooring of Snow Hill, Jack<lb />
Webb of Greenville, Billie R. Cana-<lb />
dy of Clarendon and others.<lb />
"Born Yesterday" will be present-<lb />
ed at the Camp theatre at Camp<lb />
Lejeune Sunday afternoon for the<lb />
entertainment of men in service<lb />
there. An estimated 3,000 high school<lb />
seniors visiting East Carolina on<lb />
High School day will have an op-<lb />
portunity to see the play in the Col-<lb />
lege theatre at 2 p.m April 17. That<lb />
night a performance will be given in<lb />
the Robersonville school under the<lb />
sponsorship of civic organizations<lb />
there.<lb />
of Farmville are<lb />
east.<lb />
Others who will appear as soloists<lb />
include Bernard Ham, Portsmouth,<lb />
Va Andrew Meeder, Norfolk, Va<lb />
Gerald Murphy, China Grove; Willa<lb />
Rae Bullock, Farmville; Frances<lb />
Smith, Robersonville; Irving Ennis,<lb />
Goldsboro; Charles Starnes, Wilming-<lb />
ton; and Mitchell Saieed, Greenville.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, head of<lb />
the department of music at East<lb />
Carolina, is director of the operetta.<lb />
Assisting him in work on the music<lb />
of the production are Dr. Karl V.<lb />
Gilbert, Dan E. Vornholt, and Mrs.<lb />
Gladys Reichard White, faculty mem-<lb />
bers of the department of Music.<lb />
George McFadden, Wilmington jun-<lb />
ior, electrician for the production, is<lb />
in charge of planning and executing<lb />
the elaborate lighting effects which<lb />
will contribute interest to the musi-<lb />
cal.<lb />
Sixteen Receive<lb />
Invitation To Join<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Frat<lb />
Sixteen students at East Carolina<lb />
college who have high scholastic rat-<lb />
ing in the business education depart-<lb />
ment have been invited to become<lb />
.mmbers of the Beta Kappa chapter<lb />
of Pi Omega, national honorary busi-<lb />
ness education fraternity.<lb />
Conducted by Ann Baysden -of<lb />
Ernul, chapter president, a pledge ser-<lb />
vice will take place April 20, and<lb />
formal initiation into the organization<lb />
wll be held May 8. Kenneth Kennedy<lb />
of Greenville is in charge of arrange-<lb />
ments for the two ceremonies.<lb />
Tora Larsen, faculty member of the<lb />
college department of business edu-<lb />
cation, has been chosen as an honorary<lb />
member of Pi Omega Pi- She will be<lb />
initiated into the fraternity at the<lb />
same time as student memners. Horace<lb />
Baker of Zobulon, J. K. Thompson of<lb />
Goldsboro, and Clemen Gray of Tren-<lb />
ton, pledges of the winter quarter, will<lb />
also be initiated May 8.<lb />
New members of the organization<lb />
are Helen Anne Adams, Angier; Fran-<lb />
ces Buck, Grimesland; Ann Bynum,<lb />
Farmville; Jarvis Ray Harrington,<lb />
Ayden; Florence Helms, Portsmouth,<lb />
Va Magdalene Marshall, Engelhard;<lb />
Patricia Miller, Kill Devil Hill; Nell<lb />
Mumford, Grifton; Mary Belinda<lb />
Newsome, Fremont; William Howard<lb />
Rooks, Turkey; Rodney Walters, Wil-<lb />
mington; Ann Page Woolard, New<lb />
Bern; and Keith Goodson, Patsy<lb />
Smith, Linwood Tyndall, and Alef Col-<lb />
lins Kennedy, all of Greenville.<lb />
of University Women, the comedy is<lb />
presented to raise money for a schol-<lb />
arship fund to enable an East Caro-<lb />
lina student to study abroad. George<lb />
E. Perry of the faculty directs the<lb />
'day.<lb />
Amusing Plot<lb />
The plot centers around the diffi-<lb />
culties of Mrs. Ethel P. Savage, a<lb />
millionaires committed to the home<lb />
by her money-hungry children. Mrs.<lb />
Dorothy Perkins plays the eccentric<lb />
lady, who seems to have lost ten<lb />
million dollars worth of negotiable<lb />
bonds but who cares tenderly for a<lb />
toy teddy bear which is always with<lb />
her.<lb />
Mrs. Agnes Barrett plays her so-<lb />
histicated, six-times-married daugh-<lb />
ter, and Dr. Hubert Coleman and<lb />
Dr. Theodore Eaton appear as her<lb />
distinguished sons, a senator and a<lb />
judge. The independent-minded old<lb />
lady sets about proving that these<lb />
three are crazier than she.<lb />
Ruth Lambie as the nurse Wilhel-<lb />
�mina and Donald Amelon as a pi-<lb />
anist, a war casulty, play roles which<lb />
add a touch of romance to the play.<lb />
Dr. James Poindexter in the role of<lb />
Dr Emmett presents a point of view<lb />
oth scientific and essentially human<lb />
towardMiis patients.<lb />
Surplus Imagination<lb />
Beatrice Chauncey, who in last<lb />
year's faculty play "The Silver Whis-<lb />
tle" got almost a laugh a line for<lb />
her portrayal of the complaining and<lb />
caustic Mrs. Hanmer, is cast as Fairy<lb />
Mae, a plain girl with surplus imagi-<lb />
nation.<lb />
Others in "The Curious Savage" are<lb />
Elizabeth Walker, who takes the part<lb />
of a lady of pseudo-culture; Mrs.<lb />
Sally Klingenschmitt, an artist who<lb />
hates everything and is vocal only<lb />
about her dislikes; and Dr. Harold<lb />
Jones, a happy violinist who cannot<lb />
play.<lb />
Mitchell Saieed<lb />
Jarvis Forensic Club<lb />
Elects Mayo President<lb />
Lula W. Mayo of Greenville has<lb />
been elected president of the Jarvis<lb />
Forensic club at East Carolina college<lb />
and will direct the activities of the<lb />
debating society during the spring<lb />
quarter this year. As a member of<lb />
the club, Miss Mayo represented East<lb />
Carolina in the recent South Atlantic<lb />
Forensic tournament at Lenoir-Rhyne<lb />
college at Hickory, N. C.<lb />
Other officers chosen for the spring<lb />
quarter are James L. Fish of Willow<lb />
Springs, vice president; Bobby R.<lb />
Young of Angier, sergeant-at-arms;<lb />
and Gwendola Williams of Oakboro,<lb />
secretary-treasurer. Dr. Meredith N.<lb />
Posey of the department of English<lb />
will continue his work as faculty ad-<lb />
visor of the organization.<lb />
Commencement Dates<lb />
Commencement exercises this year<lb />
will be held May 16 through May 18.<lb />
Classwork will end on Friday, May<lb />
15.<lb />
The Alumni asociation will hold its<lb />
annual meeting Saturday morning,<lb />
May 16, followed by the Alumni<lb />
luncheon at one. The music depart-<lb />
ment will give a recital Saturday<lb />
evening.<lb />
United States Secretary of Agri-<lb />
culture, Ezra Taft Benson, will de-<lb />
liver the baccalaureate sermon Sun-<lb />
day morning, May 17, 11 o'clock; and<lb />
United States Commissioner of Educa-<lb />
tion, Earl McGrath will deliver the<lb />
commencement address Monday, May<lb />
18, at 1:30.<lb />
EC Staff, Alumni<lb />
Attend Education<lb />
Convention Today<lb />
Alumni of East Carolina college<lb />
attending the North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cation association in Asheville held<lb />
a breakfast meeting in the S and W<lb />
Cafeteria club room this morning at<lb />
7:45. Western district director Fred<lb />
H. Martin of Asheville was in charge<lb />
of arrangements for the event.<lb />
Among those at the college who<lb />
were present were Dean Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins; Dr. E. J. Carter, director<lb />
of the Bureau of Field Services; Dr.<lb />
J. K. Long, head of the department<lb />
of education; Dr. Robert L. Holt,<lb />
director of religious activities; alum-<lb />
ecretary James W. Butler; Wen-<lb />
m s<lb />
dell W. Smiley, college librarian;<lb />
and Emma L. Hooper of the English<lb />
department, faculty advisor of the<lb />
college chapter of the Future Teach-<lb />
esr of America.<lb />
Representing the FTA of East Car-<lb />
olina at the meeting were Mrs. Anne<lb />
Shoe of Salisbury and Rudolph Alex-<lb />
ander of Goldsboro, who were chosen<lb />
this spring as Representative Student<lb />
Teachers at the college; Carolyn<lb />
Brothers of South Mills, president of<lb />
the campus chapter; Joan Kelly of<lb />
Sanford, vice president of the North<lb />
Carolina FTA; Peggy Kennedy of<lb />
Kinston; Mamie Wooten of Hooker-<lb />
ton; and Evelyn Sherman, Jane El-<lb />
len Riley, and Frances Poe of Pu-<lb />
quay Springs.<lb />
The program at the breakfast in-<lb />
cluded brief remarks about college<lb />
activities. In addition to the break-<lb />
fast, East Carolina had an exhibit<lb />
in the NCEA Convention headquar-<lb />
ters.<lb />
Phillips Reveals<lb />
Honor Students<lb />
For Winter Term<lb />
Figures relpased this week by Dr.<lb />
Orval L. Phillips, registrar, revealed<lb />
a total of 399 honor students for<lb />
the Winter quarter. This is an in-<lb />
crease of 82 over last year's Winter<lb />
total of 317.<lb />
There were 15 students who made<lb />
all ones. They were: Anne Barbour,<lb />
Peggy Cherry, Margaret Eason,<lb />
Jeanine Er.nis, Barbara Ethridge,<lb />
Gayle Flr.nagan, Margaret Fleming,<lb />
Sadie Francis, Janice Hardison, James<lb />
Limer George Lyons, Donnell Muse,<lb />
Frances Radcliffe, Donald Umstead<lb />
and Harriet Ward.<lb />
The Dean's list students number<lb />
91 and 293 made the Honor roll.<lb />
To make the Honor roll a student<lb />
must obtain at least two quality<lb />
points per credit hour on all work<lb />
taken and no grade below a three.<lb />
The Dean's list is composed of those<lb />
students who make at least two and<lb />
and a half quality points per credit<lb />
hour on all work taken with no grade<lb />
below a three.<lb />
Inter-Religious<lb />
Council Sponsors<lb />
Sacrificial Meal<lb />
An Easter sacrificial meal will be<lb />
sponsored by the Inter-Religious<lb />
council at East Carolina in Austin<lb />
auditorium Wednesday evening at<lb />
5:30 o'clock. The program will 'e<lb />
rief and will include a short wor-<lb />
ship service by members of the ccun<lb />
cil.<lb />
Those attending the service will<lb />
eat bread and drink water, and they<lb />
are asked to sacrifice their regular<lb />
supper for that day. The object of<lb />
the program is to offer a chance for<lb />
! arsons here to share the experi-<lb />
ence of going without adequate food<lb />
for one meal as peoples of Korea<lb />
and other parts of the world under-<lb />
go every day of their lives.<lb />
An opportunity will be given to<lb />
those persons who desire to attend<lb />
the sacrificial meal to leave the price<lb />
of the meal that they are missing<lb />
to go to help the staring men, women<lb />
and children of Korea.<lb />
Tuesday Run-Off<lb />
Decides Winners<lb />
Of Three Posts<lb />
Mitchell S?iecd, junior at<lb />
East Carolina ci'ere, was ehes-<lb />
n as president of th � Student<lb />
rovernment association here in<lb />
�1 liens held at the college Fri-<lb />
Iloyce Jordan opposed<lb />
i (1. Votes were counted ear-<lb />
� his week, and results have<lb />
' i en announced by Percy Wil-<lb />
cins, chairman of the elections<lb />
C(' mittee.<lb />
Saieed has been prominent in stu-<lb />
lent activities at the college since<lb />
he .nrolled here as a freshman three<lb />
years ago. During 1952-1953 he was<lb />
second vice president and parliamen-<lb />
tarian of the SGA. Several ! � s<lb />
he has represented East Carolina i<lb />
intercollegiate debate tournament ,<lb />
and this spring participated in the<lb />
Florida Invitational Debate tourna-<lb />
ment and the South Atlantic Foren-<lb />
sic tournament at Lenoir-Rhyne in<lb />
Hickory.<lb />
In the run-offs Tuesday Milton<lb />
Foley dged Harold Colson for second<lb />
i istan! :�<lb />
out Elsie Lawson .or secretary ol<lb />
the Woman's judiciary, while Gale<lb />
Dorsey defeated Sarah Thompson for<lb />
treasurer of the same group.<lb />
In addition to the presidency of<lb />
the SGA, most influential student<lb />
office at the college, eleven other<lb />
posts in the organization were filled,<lb />
vVilkins states.<lb />
Charles E. Huffman won over Mil-<lb />
dred Rouse for first vice president;<lb />
and Wade H. Cooper, who was un-<lb />
opposed, was named second vice pres-<lb />
ident. Other major posts were filled<lb />
as follows: Shirley Council, secre-<lb />
tary; B:lly Laughinr louse, treasurer<lb />
and Ann Bynum, first assistant tre<lb />
urer.<lb />
John R. Postas and Betsy Hob<lb />
will serve as chairmen of the Mefl<lb />
and the Women's judiciaries of th!<lb />
SGA.<lb />
Chosen as officers of the M�J�<lb />
judiciary also were Gene Russ, vice-<lb />
chairman;  .hn T. Hayes, secretary-<lb />
treasurer; ad Paul Jones, inftiilwr-<lb />
at large. Serving on the WoBMik<lb />
judiciary will be Barbara Greeasttio,<lb />
vice chairman; and Virginia Dare<lb />
Harris, member-at-large.<lb />
Duck Derby Day<lb />
On Tap Tuesday<lb />
Duck Derby day at East Carolina<lb />
college will be observed on Tuesday,<lb />
March 31. This has been an annual<lb />
event on campus for three years.<lb />
Special entertainment arranged by<lb />
Bernie Ham, chairman of the enter-<lb />
tainment committee, will be on pro-<lb />
gram as well as the usual duck race.<lb />
The entire program will be held in<lb />
Wright auditorium at 8 p.m.<lb />
This event is sponsored by the<lb />
Circle K club, the Association for<lb />
Childhood education and the Future<lb />
Teachers of America. Dr. John Reyn-<lb />
olds, Emma L. Hooper and Dr. Eva<lb />
D. Williamson, faculty advisors for j of soon in order that i , ohlieat<lb />
these organizations, are assisting the board might bae ttefci i �hjiM�<lb />
members in the event. all persons.<lb />
Apply For Position<lb />
Any students who 'desire j<lb />
the East Carolina weekly aw�4 � s m<lb />
the 'East Carolinian,5 or Ht i<lb />
annual, the "Buccaneer should<lb />
application immediately by- twrifes<lb />
in such intentions in tetter f�r�<lb />
the office of this pmper in fLe bast<lb />
ment of the Austin bnlMing.<lb />
This matter mast be taken care<lb />
Former President Of College<lb />
Dies After Extended Illness<lb />
Industrial Arts Group<lb />
Picks New Leaders<lb />
The Industrial Arts club elected<lb />
new officers at a meeting held on<lb />
March 23 in the Flanagan building.<lb />
Serving for the coming year will<lb />
be James Henderson, of Hubert, pres-<lb />
ident; Charles Wentz, of Ashboro,<lb />
vice president; Giles Dail, of Kinston,<lb />
secretary; Aubrey Collins, of Jack-<lb />
sonville, treasurer; and Thomas Bliz-<lb />
zard, of Deep Run, reporter.<lb />
Italian Movie Here<lb />
An Italian movie, "Paisan will be<lb />
presented free of charge in Austin<lb />
auditorium and in the Training<lb />
school auditorium at 4 and 7 p.m<lb />
respectively, Tuesday as a part of<lb />
the Greenville Arts festival.<lb />
The names of the sponsors of the<lb />
program were cut from the story last<lb />
week because of technical reasons<lb />
but they are International Relation1<lb />
club, Woman's club of Greenville and<lb />
the American Association of Univer-<lb />
sity Women.<lb />
Dr. Leon R. Meadows, 68, for 30<lb />
years head of the English depart-<lb />
ment at East Carolina Teachers col-<lb />
lege and president of the college<lb />
from 1934 to his retirement in 1944,<lb />
died at 5 o'clock p.m. Friday, March<lb />
6, at his home in Galipolis, Ohio,<lb />
after an extended illness.<lb />
Dr. Meadows came to East Caro-<lb />
lina as head of the English depart-<lb />
ment in 1910, the first year of the<lb />
college instructional program; and he<lb />
served in that capacity for 30 years.<lb />
At the death of President Robert. H.<lb />
Wright in the spring of 1934, he<lb />
was appointed acting president, and<lb />
following a unanimous petition of<lb />
the faculty, was elected president<lb />
on October 5, 1934.<lb />
Several departawatt �&amp; Wraisn<lb />
were either adieu r r gi �!<lb />
during his prejideasiy, Th i&amp;snl<lb />
arts curriculum Was set at<lb />
this period The fewtesss<lb />
department -was inatiteted, llbwry<lb />
science courses�Bre begun, the- in-<lb />
dustrial arts deg�ifcfi��t vast or'<lb />
nized, the physic.d ucaiioa i�pa.<lb />
ment was r-ergfcr, &amp;H as m 4e-<lb />
partntent at Juifxx: and phys esi 4<lb />
ucaibs, fp�rss -in mmdi �J -a:ih.<lb />
were ex&amp;�Mdt $kft w&amp;m$f ��f &amp;�<lb />
114<lb />
was set u<lb />
for the 48p�iawf<lb />
nomics and t&amp;kt<lb />
teaching was<lb />
Dr. :<lb />
In North Carolina, Dr. Meaiowt. &amp;ma, Vttt<lb />
was also prominent in educational life in L<lb />
affairs. He was president of the Be- h4<lb />
partment of Higher Education in the from<lb />
North Carolina Education associa- am IC<lb />
tion, vice president and president of ��wjipjit<lb />
the North Carolina College coafar- Ceh<lb />
ance and district chairman of the l,<lb />
Governor's committee for Balanced Ui2<lb />
Prosperity in the South, set tx in xn<lb />
1940.<lb />
During his more than 80 ymm.<lb />
Greenville, Dr. Meadows was an<lb />
ive member of the Immanaei B<lb />
ist church and for years was a 'tern<lb />
tee of that chueh.<lb /><pb facs="00038319_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAftOLlNIXN<lb />
FRIDAY, MARCH 27, i968 f&amp;fL<lb />
scr<lb />
EastCarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879<lb />
OB<lb />
Ifcsocfated GoOefticte Pr�<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1963<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-Chief � Tommie Lupton<lb />
Managing Editor - � Edwina McMullan<lb />
Assistant Editor  Parker Maddrey<lb />
Feature Editor - � Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
Staff Assistants � Ky Johnston,<lb />
Mildred Henderson, Emily Boyce, Faye O'Neal<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Mary H. Greene<lb />
Staff I � grapher C. L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
 rts Editor -  Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Sports Ass Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips, Jack Scott<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager  Edna Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager  Faye Jones<lb />
Bus: tess Assistants Mary Gillette,<lb />
Marty MacArthur, Atwood Smith, Dwight Garrett<lb />
Exchange Editor  Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
�ay<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
Who's Wko At East Carolina<lb />
by Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
We would like to congratulate all<lb />
persons who won positions on next<lb />
year's Student Government associa-<lb />
tion slate, and we hope that each<lb />
officer will strive to make East<lb />
Carolina a more democratic school.<lb />
Released recently by the Enter-<lb />
tainment committee was the news<lb />
that Ray Anthony will play here in<lb />
April. Each spring the committee<lb />
brings a name band to East Carolina,<lb />
and the Anthony group of musicians<lb />
has been selected for the second<lb />
straight year.<lb />
The Ray Anthony band really put<lb />
on a show last year, and we feel<lb />
that everyone should enjey his per-<lb />
formance as much this year. An-<lb />
nouncements will be made later con-<lb />
cerning whether or not students will<lb />
be permitted to bring guests. Student<lb />
identification cards will be used in<lb />
giving students their admission tic-<lb />
kets.<lb />
We Must Pull Together<lb />
"A better Student Government association<lb />
for a better East Carolina That statement was<lb />
the general trend of campign promises of the<lb />
persons running lor the top student positions on<lb />
campus during last week's election. Officers have<lb />
been ted. The new slate has begun working<lb />
Ifilling their promises. Will the new<lb />
officers live up lo their promises? Is it possible<lb />
for them to do all that they might want to do?<lb />
answer to these questions is no unless<lb />
 rej . es ntative group of mem-<lb />
with the officers on the legislature.<lb />
must have outstanding followers,<lb />
or they will not be good leaders. No small group<lb />
ot persons can accomplish a job by themselves,<lb />
but the small group, which we might say is our<lb />
lers, wiH bo able to do wonders if they are<lb />
bad evei y�ne at East Carolina.<lb />
When a representative on the legislature just<lb />
3 meetings, he is not doing a very satisfac-<lb />
y job. Each member of the Student Govern-<lb />
� ' ass ciation, and that is each person in school<lb />
, must speak out and express his views on<lb />
s that might appear before the<lb />
latu Aii . - and views of the problems<lb />
or into thoroughly before any mess-<lb />
is taken to solve the problem.<lb />
Sitting back and voting "yes" on everything<lb />
� is presented at the SGA meetings will not<lb />
ake for a better East Carolina. In the past<lb />
been just a small minority who prac-<lb />
: everything that was presented before<lb />
I - Islature. Whose fault is this? It is not the<lb />
fault of the president or any of the officers, but<lb />
it is the fault of each person who just sits back<lb />
and takes everything in. The presiding officer<lb />
cannot make representatives participate more.<lb />
To remedy this situation individual organizations<lb />
should elect a representative which they can feel<lb />
sure will speak out at the meetings.<lb />
According to present plans the new slate of<lb />
officers plans to post on a public bulletin board<lb />
what will be taken up at the weekly meeting of<lb />
the h gislature prior to the meeting. This will pro-<lb />
vide an opportunity for members to discuss the<lb />
issues with other persons before going to the<lb />
meeting. On the spur of the moment voting will<lb />
thus be eliminated.<lb />
The "East Carolinian" plans to run a col-<lb />
umn each week expressing editorial comment on<lb />
the nings of the legislature. We hope that<lb />
the column will help build up student interest<lb />
in th � legislature.<lb />
No one knows now just how effective our<lb />
new legislature will be, but we do know that it<lb />
will not be made effective by the work of just a<lb />
few persons. We must all work and pull together<lb />
if we plan to accomplish anything.<lb />
We Will Try To Explain<lb />
In recent weeks there has been some heated<lb />
discussions between students concerning some of<lb />
the columns that have appeared in the East Cciro-<lb />
an. We on the staff may be at fault for not<lb />
explaining more carefully the policies of this<lb />
paper.<lb />
All newspapers print columns which express<lb />
the views of the individuals composing the opin-<lb />
ions. Merely because the column appears in our<lb />
paper does not mean that the paper expresses the<lb />
same feelings.<lb />
There are students who say that they do not<lb />
agree with all that is said and done by persons<lb />
writing the columns. No one asks you to believe<lb />
or agree with all that is written in the columns.<lb />
We would be in a sad state today if everyone did<lb />
agree with all that another said.<lb />
Oftentimes we print editorials that have ap-<lb />
peared in other papery that we receive. It is not<lb />
our intention that the readers of this paper should<lb />
think that these reprinted editorials are our<lb />
views. We clearly print at the beginning of each<lb />
reprint that we use the name of the paper that<lb />
it was taken from.<lb />
We hope that we have cleared up some of<lb />
the questions that have ben coming to us, and if<lb />
at any time any of our readers would like to dis-<lb />
cuss the policies of this paper with us wt will be<lb />
more than glad to do so.<lb />
What many persons at East Caro-<lb />
lina consider the biggest dance of the<lb />
year, the Military ball, is all over.<lb />
From all talk that has been going<lb />
around, we feel quite sure that all<lb />
the cadets had a wonderful time.<lb />
We saw some naval ROTC students<lb />
from other schools, as well as some<lb />
officers who have graduated from<lb />
here and some from the air base<lb />
in Kinston.<lb />
The feeling of spring is now in the<lb />
air, and we can sympathize with any<lb />
persons who have late afternoon<lb />
classes. One will never know how<lb />
hard it is to sit through a class from<lb />
4 o'clock to 5 o'clock in the after-<lb />
noon during the spring. Just think<lb />
of all the baseball games we will<lb />
miss.<lb />
No one needs any introduction to<lb />
this week's Who's Who, Warren<lb />
"Sonny" Russell, for he has made<lb />
a name for him lf at East Carolina<lb />
not only for his athletic ability but<lb />
also for his friendly, good natured<lb />
personality which has won the hearts<lb />
of the student body.<lb />
Sonny, who is attending school on<lb />
a basketball scholarship, came to<lb />
ECC Fall quarter of '49 and plans<lb />
to graduate at the end of the Fall<lb />
quarter next year with a BS-degree,<lb />
majoring in physical education and<lb />
minoring in math. He said that he<lb />
would like to teach physical educa-<lb />
tion and also coach after graduating,<lb />
but as yet he wasn't too sure<lb />
about what the future would bring.<lb />
Plans To Fly<lb />
Sonny thinks that he will attend<lb />
flight school and go nto the "jet"<lb />
phase of training after he receives<lb />
his commission. This spring quarter<lb />
will complete his military work here<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
Most of Sonny's activities on cam-<lb />
pus consists of sports. His athletic<lb />
ability has been greatly displayed in<lb />
the years that he has helped lead<lb />
the Pirates to victory. His basketball<lb />
career has yet to be excelled by any-<lb />
one attending East Carolina. Specta-<lb />
tors have come from many miles to<lb />
see Sonny display his calm, smooth<lb />
technique on ihe basketball court.<lb />
His first year here, Sonny made the<lb />
first squad and held that position<lb />
for four years.<lb />
These and many other reasons<lb />
may help one to understand why he<lb />
has received so many honors. For<lb />
two years, '5051 and '5253, he was<lb />
All-state in basketball, all four years<lb />
he has been All-conference rnd for<lb />
two years, '5051 and '5152, All-<lb />
funny<lb />
guess<lb />
High school day is not too far off<lb />
now. We all hope that we will be<lb />
able to influence as many high school<lb />
seniors to come to East Carolina<lb />
as have in the past few years. There<lb />
are not many students in this state<lb />
who plan to go to college who have<lb />
not heard of our college. We have<lb />
really built up a good reputation<lb />
over this section of the country, and<lb />
we must all work hard to not let<lb />
our good name falter.<lb />
Warren "Sonny" Rueeell<lb />
tournament. He made second string<lb />
All-tournament this year.<lb />
Greatest Honor<lb />
"Of all the honors I've ever re-<lb />
ceived, I feel that receiving the<lb />
framed letter from the students com-<lb />
mending me for my work here was<lb />
the greatest thing that ever hap-<lb />
pened to me he said. This letter<lb />
was presented to Sonny on "Sonny<lb />
Russell Night" in Memorial gymna-<lb />
sim by Bob Robinson, president of<lb />
the Student Government, in behalf<lb />
of the student body. "I didn't even<lb />
know about the letter until the after-<lb />
noon before the game he told us.<lb />
"They originally had planned not<lb />
to tell me about it at all bui decided<lb />
that they had better to keep me<lb />
from being too surprised<lb />
Sonny never chews gum the day<lb />
of a jrame or during a game. He said<lb />
that he didn't know whether or not<lb />
would call that a superstition,<lb />
vou<lb />
but he had heard once that it would<lb />
make your eyes tired- After be.ng<lb />
asked if he had had any amusing<lb />
experiences on the basketball court,<lb />
he thought a few minutes and said,<lb />
"Well, at the time this wasn't so<lb />
but now that it's all over, I<lb />
it was quite amusing. I got<lb />
irown out of the game for fighting<lb />
at AC this season<lb />
Likes the South<lb />
When asked about the trip to Kan-<lb />
sas City, the main thing he said<lb />
was that the boys were glad to get<lb />
back to North Carolina. "I prefer<lb />
the South to the North because the<lb />
people up there just aren't too friend-<lb />
ly. Then, too, that food isn't like<lb />
good ole Southern home cooking<lb />
Basketball isn't Sonny's only tal-<lb />
ent, though, for he has been a mem-<lb />
ber of the baseball team his fresh-<lb />
man, sophomore and senior years.<lb />
Also he likes fishing (of any kind),<lb />
hunting and just any sport that takes<lb />
him out-of-doors. By the way, he did<lb />
major in "Y-Shop bridge" one quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
This outstanding athlete was rec-<lb />
ognized widely even before coming<lb />
to college. He was voted the "Most<lb />
Valuable Player" in the East-West<lb />
basketball game and also was asked<lb />
to play in the Optimist bowl. This<lb />
invitation he had to decline because<lb />
of a broken ankle. Sonny's life has<lb />
been filled with so many activities<lb />
it will be impossible to name them<lb />
all because of the lack of space;<lb />
however, we have enumerated the<lb />
most important ones.<lb />
His wife is the former Sue<lb />
Anne Harmon of Lynn, Ind. and,<lb />
incidentally, they are expecting an<lb />
addition to the family late in the<lb />
summer.<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
The AFROTC at East Carolina made great<lb />
preparation for the annual federal insjx ctioa held<lb />
here yesterday.<lb />
On Tuesday last it rained. Now ram j<lb />
anything unusual for Greenville but it bo nap.<lb />
pened that Tuesday is one of the das sije<lb />
by the Powers That Be for the fledgli g airmen<lb />
at ECC to drill.<lb />
Last year it was more or less a that<lb />
when it rained no drill would ide<lb />
This year, however, it seems that ai<lb />
training has been added to the ROT am"<lb />
Promptly at 12:25 the local cadets fell in to 'heir<lb />
assigned positions, undaunted by the lowering!<lb />
skies and intermittent raindrops. B they<lb />
threaded their way through the water-i<lb />
holes that mark the road from Wright ling<lb />
to the drill field.<lb />
Having gone through the custom; ,ce<lb />
dure at the field the cadets, by this tii<lb />
deep in mud, were dismissed. giv<lb />
mand "double time, march" and splatl<lb />
toward Wright in a terrifying spet<lb />
only by "The Charge of the Light Brij<lb />
All joking aside it does seem<lb />
the fact that the drill may have been ai<lb />
example of "esprit de corps" it still v .<lb />
trifle damp for drill. Cadets may tak<lb />
consolation in the rumor that all wh<lb />
in this ceremony "above and beyond tl<lb />
duty" will be awarded the highest of all A<lb />
decorations, the cherished Mud med<lb />
Shooting<lb />
The Bull<lb />
Easter will soon be upon us, and<lb />
we will get a few more days of vaca-<lb />
tion. Everyone had better make good<lb />
use of these days, for they will be<lb />
the last 'til the end of the quarter.<lb />
The school calendar should be rather<lb />
full from here on out, and all should<lb />
stay on the ball.<lb />
A coecT at Drake university, Iowa,<lb />
rushed into Spanish classfew min-<lb />
utes late, threw off her coat and<lb />
started to sit down. Students began<lb />
to chuckle. The coed looked down<lb />
horrified, then quickly threw her<lb />
coat around her again and ran out.<lb />
She'd forgotten to wear a skirt.<lb />
College graduates are being of-<lb />
fered higher salaries now than ever<lb />
before, according to Dr. Frank S.<lb />
Endicott, director of placement at<lb />
Northwestern university.<lb />
He says a study of 176 major cor-<lb />
porations shows the average starting<lb />
salary is $304 a month. We wonder<lb />
if these figures pertain to school<lb />
teachers <lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
Since the first day of registration tories for us day students.<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Dear Mr. Legislator:<lb />
When you are deciding what to do<lb />
with the state's taxpayer's money,<lb />
remember a growing state-supported<lb />
colleg3 in the East�namely, East<lb />
Carolina. We are confident that you<lb />
are handling the budget to better the<lb />
state as a whole.<lb />
We appreciate the funds allocated<lb />
to us in the past, but now that our<lb />
school is continually expanding, we<lb />
ask for more financial aid for build-<lb />
ings.<lb />
On behalf of the day students here,<lb />
we especially need dormitories. An<lb />
out-of-town student must rent a room<lb />
in town because there is no dormi-<lb />
tory space. But rooming in town is<lb />
is more expensive. The average day<lb />
student pays $15 a month or $45 per<lb />
quarter for rent while the dorm stu-<lb />
dent s fee is a little more than $20 a<lb />
quarter.<lb />
Not only the extra expense is a<lb />
disadvantage, out the loss of true<lb />
"college life" makes the day student<lb />
feel that college is no different from<lb />
high school with the exception of<lb />
studies. This student is deprived of<lb />
dormitory association.<lb />
At present there are about 1,250<lb />
beds on campus. Last year there were<lb />
over 1,900 persons who applied for<lb />
these beds which left over 600 in the<lb />
cold. This year there were even more<lb />
applicants, however, those figures are<lb />
not available yet.<lb />
So, Mr. Legislator, we hope that you<lb />
can see our point of view and remem-<lb />
ber East Carolina for more dormi-<lb />
Poll Reveals Students Oppose<lb />
Drinking In Dorm, Late Dates<lb />
(ACP) Collegiate morals are high-<lb />
er than the popular stereotype sug-<lb />
gests, as indicated from results of<lb />
the AGP National Poll of Student<lb />
Opinion.<lb />
The vast majority of students are:<lb />
(1) Against drinking in dormitories,<lb />
and (2) Against staying out too late<lb />
with their date. Women are more<lb />
"strict" about these matters than<lb />
men.<lb />
Students were asked their opinions<lb />
on dormitory drinking rules. Here<lb />
are the results:<lb />
Should be allowed 16<lb />
Should not be allowed 75<lb />
No opinion 6<lb />
Other<lb />
rfr<lb />
in the fall term of 1951, Ruth Little<lb />
and Jim McCormick have found each<lb />
other's company very enjoyable. Even<lb />
though Jim and Ruth are from the<lb />
same county (Ruth is from Winter-<lb />
ville and Jim is from Ayden), they<lb />
had never met until they came here.<lb />
In fact Ruth admitted that she had<lb />
seen Jim quite a few times on the<lb />
basketball court and thought he was<lb />
the most conceited boy she had ever<lb />
seen! "Of course my opinion changed<lb />
after the first date she said.<lb />
Ruth and Jim love to window shop,<lb />
and so far agree on the same types<lb />
of furniture, houses, etc which is a<lb />
good thing, because Jim and Ruth<lb />
became engaged last December and<lb />
soon they may be going more than<lb />
just window shopping.<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
"Couple of the Week Ruth and Jim<lb />
will each be given a carton of Chest-<lb />
erfields, a free pass to the Pitt thea-<lb />
tre, a free meal at the Olde Town<lb />
Inn and an item from Saslow's<lb />
jewelers.)<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
The Day Students of ECC<lb />
Only 12 per cent of the women are<lb />
for dormitory drinking; 82 per cent<lb />
are against it. I don't believe hi<lb />
drinking, period exclaims a sopho-<lb />
more coed from Geneva college, Pa.<lb />
A freshman in Engineering at<lb />
Southeastern Missouri State college<lb />
thinks dormitory drinking should be<lb />
allowed, because it "would keep them<lb />
out of trouble in taverns<lb />
And a business student at Rich-<lb />
mond Professional instute, Va de-<lb />
clares, "The more restrictions that<lb />
are imposed, the more people will<lb />
want to break them. College students<lb />
should be treated like adults<lb />
One a.m. appears to be the most<lb />
popular hour for getting a girl back<lb />
to her dormitory after a Saturday<lb />
night date, with 2 a.m. being a not<lb />
very close second. Students were ask-<lb />
ed: In your opinion, at what hour<lb />
on a Saturday night should a coed<lb />
be required to get back to her dor-<lb />
mitory ?<lb />
The answers:<lb />
By midnight or before 14<lb />
45 7c<lb />
24<lb />
8<lb />
is just as<lb />
both choi-<lb />
The 1939 girls' basketball team<lb />
compiled a perfect record of five<lb />
wins and no defeats. They capped<lb />
their season by downing the College<lb />
of Charleston S2-25 on the losers'<lb />
court.<lb />
By 1 a.m.<lb />
By 2 a.m.<lb />
After 2 a.m.<lb />
No opinion<lb />
Other <lb />
With the men, 2 a.m.<lb />
popular an hour as 1 a.m.<lb />
ces getting 33 per cent of the male<lb />
vote. But the girls are 54 per cent<lb />
in favor of 1 a.m. and only 17 per<lb />
cent in favor of 2 a.m.<lb />
Another 17 per cent of the girls<lb />
would just as soon be returned to<lb />
their dormitories by midnight or be-<lb />
fore; eleven per cent of the men<lb />
feel the same way about it.<lb />
Many of the students are careful<lb />
to .ualify their sniwers with an<lb />
"except on special occasions or<lb />
�'unless there's a big dance<lb />
A sophomore in education at Mac-<lb />
Murray college for Women, Jackson-<lb />
ville, 111 thinks "it depends a lot<lb />
on the size of the town and what<lb />
there is for the students to do<lb />
But a male junior at the Universi-<lb />
ty of the South, Sewanee, Tenn is<lb />
more specific. "After 2 a.m he<lb />
says, "way after<lb />
Misspelling Words<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
How many times have you been<lb />
guilty of ruining a test paper, im-<lb />
promptu theme or any other piece<lb />
of writing because of misspelling?<lb />
Only this morning we had two<lb />
points taken off because we used<lb />
protestant instead o Episcopal, sim-<lb />
ply because we were unsure of its<lb />
spelling. Yes, the dictionary would<lb />
be � good source, if we only had<lb />
the time to look up the words.<lb />
We're not the only ones who have<lb />
spelling trouble. Only yesterday we<lb />
received a letter that was probably<lb />
supposed to arouse a very romantic<lb />
mood. Instead it produced hysteria<lb />
when we read this sentence: "You<lb />
have such wondifull eyes<lb />
Not too long ago we received a<lb />
letter from Mother. This letter was<lb />
a little different, however, for we<lb />
were a little surprised to find one<lb />
of our own letters returned with ev-<lb />
ery word we had misspelled under-<lb />
lined. Was Mother disgusted! A col-<lb />
lege sophomore! (Mother doesn't hear<lb />
from us quite so often now. We<lb />
don't have time to look the words<lb />
up.)<lb />
The solution to this problemGosh,<lb />
we only wish we "new<lb />
laurels to the APO service ir.r<lb />
erecting their bulletin board in the<lb />
lobby. One of the items placed on th<lb />
list of the names of those students pr<lb />
confined in the infirmary. If this s rvice<lb />
up to date it can indeed be a valuabli<lb />
student body to the extent of inform n.<lb />
to who is incapacitated.<lb />
The EPO service frat on campus<lb />
to be attempting to live up to its c rav-<lb />
ing service to the college. George Tuc��<lb />
dent of the organization, has ann<lb />
several worthwhile projects are under<lb />
tion by the group. The latest job <lb />
the EPO consisted of assisting with<lb />
drive held on campus this week. We<lb />
that a large percentage of the group's<lb />
turned out to give blood during the dri<lb />
Despite our fear that these grou<lb />
the forerunners of the evil of college<lb />
"social" frats. we firmly believe thai<lb />
"well done" should be extended to th<lb />
Enough said.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily Boyce<lb />
What is "nothing?" Webster de-<lb />
fines it as "opposed to anything and<lb />
something But what is anything?<lb />
Webster defines anything as "some-<lb />
thing or other"�But what is some-<lb />
thing? Webster defines something<lb />
as "opposed to nothing?" So I'll ask<lb />
you. What is nothing?<lb />
The gripes on campus seem to cover every-<lb />
thing from the rain to the prices at th<lb />
store. One that is heard all too often is the<lb />
ments on the lack of something to do on c<lb />
Well, why not take a look around a<lb />
what's to be found to do. Everyone ki<lb />
library is open every night, and we h<lb />
one realizes the volumes of entertainment i<lb />
fers. Along with the opportunity the libra<lb />
fers us is a great deal of free enteri<lb />
sponsored by various clubs, associati a<lb />
A vast store will be offered to us during the<lb />
coming weeks. Just this week an organ<lb />
by John Williams was held in Austin on T<lb />
night. On the same night, at a different '<lb />
movie was shown in room 209 in Austin bu<lb />
on the Russian people. Such movies i<lb />
shown and they certainly offer us sometl<lb />
do and something we should all know. Tl<lb />
usually on a subject that is prominent in<lb />
thinking, such as the present world affairs.<lb />
On Thursday the music department t<lb />
college gave us an afternoon of musical si<lb />
rendered by the EC orchestra, the College c<lb />
and the Varsity Glee club. There was no adi<lb />
sion charged. This concert is one of many which<lb />
have been presented to the students. Th-<lb />
is something to attend and something to be pi<lb />
of.<lb />
Another of the highlights that plea<lb />
was the production of The Curious So Hie<lb />
Greenville branch of the AAUW sponsored the<lb />
three-act comedy featuring a faculty cast Th<lb />
proceeds are going to benefit the Foreign !<lb />
fund. Students were charged 50 cents. Posi<lb />
had been put up and on thosp nights there was<lb />
no excuse for saying there was no place to go.<lb />
The production of jThe Student Prince will be<lb />
another big attraction on campus. The Student<lb />
Government association is presenting in concert<lb />
this delightful entertainment on April 9 and 10.<lb />
Something is going on on campus all the time.<lb />
Of course it may take a little energy to find out<lb />
what is doing, and maybe a little money, but the<lb />
entertainment is here. It's up to us to take ad-<lb />
vantap of it.<lb />
Do Teachers Have Any Learning?<lb />
Teachers' colleges�sometimes called educa-<lb />
tion's stepchildren�are again under fire, ac-<lb />
cording to the New York Times.<lb />
Students preparing to be teachers, says the<lb />
Times, did worse on the draft deferrment test<lb />
than any other group. More than 400,000 students<lb />
have taken this test.<lb />
Students in engineering, the physical sciences<lb />
and mathematics were in top position. Business<lb />
and agriculture were just above education, at the<lb />
bottom of the list.<lb />
Comments the Times, "The educational world<lb />
has reason to be greatly disturbed at the con-<lb />
clusion contained in the report. No matter how<lb />
one looks at the data, the performance of the<lb />
education group is conspicuously poor.<lb />
"The conclusion is inescapable that a large<lb />
number of low-ability students are preparing to<lb />
enter the teaching field<lb />
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FAGS THREE<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
an basketball: More<lb />
member of the student body<lb />
"put out" at those re-<lb />
� r the basket: all gatae<lb />
week against the N.<lb />
U1-S1U. tt seems that<lb />
�, w re expecting a more<lb />
ne than was seen. For<lb />
rmed on the subject a<lb />
; it ion might help.<lb />
ites, having finished their<lb />
�n'a play, were scheduled<lb />
� the touring All-Stars, and<lb />
 c �� tesl w;i a post-season<lb />
 student cards were<lb />
admission. Consequently<lb />
k and a quarter per to<lb />
� test<lb />
the visiting club had not<lb />
ul a national reputation,<lb />
ink d down the re-<lb />
for a ticket. The All-<lb />
ap to their end of the<lb />
put on quite a show.<lb />
if Bill Kukoy, Bobby<lb />
Terril and Paul B an-<lb />
wed why they had been<lb />
a npionship aggregation,<lb />
trouble ;is that the Pirates,<lb />
playing their top-notch stars<lb />
he tirt half and trailing at<lb />
inter mission by a scant five points,<lb />
reed from the court by any<lb />
anrl all types of substitutions. let's<lb />
Bake it clear. These substitutes.<lb />
string squad members and<lb />
 players from high schools<lb />
did an excellent job considering the<lb />
-ttion they were facing. It just<lb />
when a full athletic program will be<lb />
on Lap. Within the next few days the<lb />
Hue baseballerss golfers and rac-<lb />
queteers will swing into action.<lb />
The diamond squad opened up this<lb />
afternoon again Atlantic Christian<lb />
in Wil �:i. The Pirate will play their<lb />
first home game next Tuesday when<lb />
they meet New Bedford institute of<lb />
New Bedford, Has.<lb />
From the way things shape up the<lb />
battle for honors in the NS confer-<lb />
ence will be, to use a time-worn<lb />
phrase, fast and furious. The Pirates<lb />
last year started slowly but hit their<lb />
stride and were hot on the leader's<lb />
heels when a disastrous slump hit<lb />
them. This year, however, the locals<lb />
seem to be considerably strengthened<lb />
and, barring unforeseen catastrophe,<lb />
should make it hot for someone.<lb />
Pirates Clash With Bulldogs<lb />
In Opening Diamond Contest<lb />
Conference Plav Opens<lb />
With Game At Wilson;<lb />
Starting Team Not Set<lb />
Pirates End Year<lb />
ffitk 18-6 Mark<lb />
Tli �ast Carolina college Pirates<lb />
ended theii '5253 basketball season<lb />
ast Thursday night with a loss to<lb />
the touring North Carolina State<lb />
college All-Stars. The loss gave the<lb />
Bucs an overall record, including<lb />
tournament play, of 18 wins and six<lb />
defeats.<lb />
They lost to the University of<lb />
that the students who attended North Carolina early in the season<lb />
and bowed on consecutive nights to<lb />
I.enoir Rhyne and Western Carolina.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone's Pirates lifted<lb />
the baseball curtain this afternoon<lb />
as they travelled to Wilson for the<lb />
season's opener against Atlantic<lb />
Christian in the Spring renewal of<lb />
competition for the coveted Bohunk<lb />
trophy.<lb />
The Bucs left for AiCC with full<lb />
intentions of retaining the Bohunk<lb />
which they won back during the past<lb />
cage season.<lb />
As the Pirates departed, Boone<lb />
had not settled on a specific starting<lb />
line-up. Only two positions seemed<lb />
safe. Paul Gay appeared a certainty<lb />
in left field with Major Hooper the<lb />
probability in right field. Battling<lb />
for the center field post were Boyd<lb />
Webb and Jim Corbin.<lb />
Either Jimmy Byrd or Jimmy Pi-<lb />
ner was expected to receive the start-<lb />
ing nod for mound duty. Byrd and<lb />
Piner were number one and number<lb />
two last year. Ralph Britt, Bill Cline<lb />
and Bill Hardee were slated to share<lb />
the catching.<lb />
The infield is the deepest in recent<lb />
years. W. C. anderson and Sonny<lb />
Russell were competing for first base.<lb />
At second base a hot battle has been<lb />
Pirate Net Team<lb />
Ready For Slate<lb />
staged between Cecil Heath and Dick ' doubles.<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
The grueling tennis matches of<lb />
Jack Kramer a king of the net world<lb />
and the challenger Frank Sedgeman<lb />
has ushered the tennis game into the<lb />
limelight of the sports world. Barring<lb />
none, tennis, whether playing it<lb />
or watching it, is one of the most<lb />
intriguing of sports and requires the<lb />
peak in poise and precision.<lb />
The East Carolina meshmen are<lb />
currently applying the "cat guts"<lb />
(pardon the expression) at a stiff<lb />
pace. The courtin' Pirates have<lb />
eight racket-teers pounding the<lb />
asphalt daily in preparation for a<lb />
stiff schedule.<lb />
Paul Cameron, last year's number<lb />
one player, again heads the roster<lb />
of what should be a top notch club.<lb />
Cameron is a excellent backcourt<lb />
player and handlles himself well on<lb />
the net. Joe Hallow, "52's" number<lb />
two player, will also be back to show<lb />
his prowess on the courts. A splen-<lb />
did all-round tennis exhibitionist with<lb />
a powerful service that almost leaves<lb />
the hall fussiless, Hallow will pro-<lb />
bably play the number two position<lb />
and team with Cameron in the<lb />
Knights Triumph;<lb />
Win Tournament<lb />
By Scoring Spurt<lb />
In one of the most tremendous last<lb />
minute rallies ever seen on any bas-<lb />
ketball court the Knights of the<lb />
Hardwood scored six points in the<lb />
final 35 seconds to defeat the Sheriffs<lb />
51-50 for the "A" league Intramural<lb />
championship Tuesday night.<lb />
Bob Oliver and P. J. Rose led the<lb />
Knights with 14 points apiece while<lb />
Stevens pace the Sheriffs with 18.<lb />
In the "B" league the Hambones<lb />
'eat the Jellie Bellies 49-44 for the<lb />
title. Pat Hunt had 18 for the winner<lb />
and D. Tucker had 13 for the Jellie<lb />
Bellies.<lb />
Boxes for the semi-fianls and finals:<lb />
Monday Night<lb />
tp Knights<lb />
Wilson Teachers Meet Bucs<lb />
In Opening Gridiron Clash<lb />
Sheriffs<lb />
Rhodes<lb />
King<lb />
Furlong<lb />
Crowley<lb />
Gay<lb />
Stevens<lb />
Totals<lb />
Hambones<lb />
Hunt<lb />
Martin<lb />
Thomas<lb />
Robinson<lb />
Ham<lb />
Kennedy<lb />
8<lb />
8<lb />
8<lb />
3<lb />
5<lb />
4<lb />
Rose<lb />
Pickett<lb />
Sanderson<lb />
Oliver<lb />
Bunn<lb />
Burton<lb />
tp<lb />
9<lb />
11<lb />
6<lb />
14<lb />
0<lb />
o<lb />
;ame expected to see a fully<lb />
tetitive contest all the way, not<lb />
troduction af a group of high<lb />
school stars.<lb />
� type of game it was<lb />
one in which new play-<lb />
re given the opportunity of<lb />
e "fe 1" of collegiate bas-<lb />
as much should have<lb />
I at the time of the<lb />
lies. Had this been done<lb />
the students would not have<lb />
the contest and supported<lb />
am in good faith only to see<lb />
good as they might be, being<lb />
fe . ' e lions.<lb />
Hoskins. Burmey Stevens and Paul<lb />
Jones have been competing for the<lb />
shortstop spot. At third base, a three-<lb />
way war has been staged by Gaither<lb />
Cline, Charlie Cherry and George<lb />
Sauls.<lb />
AFROTC Rifle Team<lb />
The Bucs lost out to High Point<lb />
68-65 in the semi-finals of the North<lb />
State tournament, won the district To Fire 111 Washington<lb />
NATA here but bowed in the opening<lb />
round at Kansas City to Arkansas<lb />
Teachers, 85-8L<lb />
Only one senior will be lost from<lb />
this year's Pirate squad. He is War-<lb />
ren "Sonny" Russell, ace All-state<lb />
forward from New Bern.<lb />
Notice<lb />
AH persons interested in men's<lb />
intramural softhall teams are re-<lb />
quested to see Homer Thomas at<lb />
The spring sports are upon us and<lb />
I lsI Carolina enters into the time their earliest convenience.<lb />
A ten-man rifle team from the Air<lb />
Force ROTC at East Carolina col-<lb />
lege have flown to Washington, D.C.<lb />
today to participate in a shoulder-<lb />
to-shoulder match with the Air Force<lb />
ROTC unit at Georgetown university.<lb />
The college team here is headed by<lb />
Cadet Capt. James A. Kinion of<lb />
Bath.<lb />
The East Carolina team have gone<lb />
from Greenville to Washington<lb />
aboard a C-47 from Pope field and<lb />
will return here tomorrow.<lb />
Other varsity hopefuls are J. W.<lb />
Browning, Don Muse and Irvin Man-<lb />
nard. The team will be composed of<lb />
five singles players and two doubles<lb />
players.<lb />
Last year the Bucs' finished second<lb />
in the strong North State conference.<lb />
High Point ruled the circuit with<lb />
many experienced Mexican players.<lb />
In 1952 the Pirates beat Guilford and<lb />
and Elon two matches each and won<lb />
from Albright and Rutgers a match<lb />
each. Their losses were afflicted by<lb />
State college and High Point.<lb />
Fine crows were on hand for last<lb />
year's matches and their support<lb />
was a concrete season in the tennis<lb />
team's success. This year's edition of<lb />
the netmen play George Washington<lb />
here Saturday afternoon at approxi-<lb />
mately 2 o'clock. Come early, for a<lb />
good seat and to rest for the racket-<lb />
swinging Pirates.<lb />
36 Totals<lb />
Monday Night<lb />
tp Jellie Bellies<lb />
17 Tucker<lb />
1 Flowers, H.<lb />
5 Flowers, D.<lb />
4 Rife<lb />
5 Medlin<lb />
0 Floyd<lb />
 Grissom<lb />
Totals 32<lb />
Totals<lb />
Tuesday Night, Finals<lb />
Hamjbones<lb />
Robinson<lb />
Thomas<lb />
Martin<lb />
Hunt<lb />
Kennedy<lb />
Totals<lb />
tp Jellie Bellies<lb />
14 Tucker<lb />
4 Rife<lb />
8 Flowers, D.<lb />
18 Flowers, H.<lb />
5 Lockamy<lb />
 Grissom<lb />
49 Medlin<lb />
Floyd<lb />
42<lb />
tp<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
26<lb />
0<lb />
4<lb />
2<lb />
6<lb />
47<lb />
tp<lb />
5<lb />
0<lb />
13<lb />
9<lb />
0<lb />
9<lb />
8<lb />
0<lb />
Bucs End Season<lb />
With State Team<lb />
by Sam Hux<lb />
Old man basketball bowed out last<lb />
Thursday week here at East Carolina<lb />
as 1,600 fans saw the North Carolina<lb />
State Collegians down the East Caro-<lb />
lina All-stars 85-67 in a charity con-<lb />
test.<lb />
The Collegians were composed of<lb />
State's senior cagers while the All-<lb />
stars consisted of the Pirates' 1952-53<lb />
squad, former Buc stars, and several<lb />
high school tryouts.<lb />
High scorer for the wame was<lb />
State's All-American Bobby Speight,<lb />
who dumped in 29 points with every<lb />
conceivable shot. Leading the scoring<lb />
for the Pirates was Bobby Hodges<lb />
with 18 markers and Sonny Russell<lb />
with 15. Russell, and All-state senior<lb />
was making his final appearance for<lb />
the Bucs.<lb />
The box:<lb />
Collegians<lb />
Speight, f<lb />
Brandenburg, f-c<lb />
Kukoy, f<lb />
fg ft pf<lb />
12 5 1<lb />
623<lb />
. 202<lb />
303<lb />
622<lb />
302<lb />
 264<lb />
 102<lb />
(jOSS, C -<lb />
Terril g<lb />
Cook, g<lb />
Yurin, g<lb />
Holt, g<lb />
Totals 35 15 19<lb />
Fast Carolina fg ft pf<lb />
Russell, f 5 5 2<lb />
Morton, f  0 0 1<lb />
Huffman, f 5<lb />
Wexler, f 2<lb />
Jones, f-g  1<lb />
Moye, f 0<lb />
Bell, f 0<lb />
Crawford, f0<lb />
Hodges, c 4 10<lb />
Carr, c  1 1<lb />
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B'ttV fniv�'sJ(V<lb />
Oh�� U<lb />
The taste that's in a cigarette<lb />
Is just what counts with me-<lb />
If- you're the same, then look no more,<lb />
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Creighton University<lb />
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Southern Trips On Tap<lb />
For Pirate Grid Squad<lb />
During Latter Autumn<lb />
Saturday, September 19, 1953, will<lb />
mark the opening of what is probably<lb />
the most ambitious football schedule<lb />
eve undertaken by any East Caro-<lb />
lina college grid team. Wilson Teach-<lb />
ers college, of Washington, D. C,<lb />
will be the visiting club as the B"cs<lb />
inaugurate their schedule at Colle re<lb />
stadium.<lb />
Following .he clash with the Teas-<lb />
ers, the Pirates will play hos.t to<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne's conference champion<lb />
Bears. This contest will in all prob-<lb />
ability decide whether or not the<lb />
Bears' two year reign as unbeaten<lb />
greats of the North State conference<lb />
will come to an end.<lb />
Included on the schedule which at<lb />
present boasts nine games are con-<lb />
secutive contests with two power-<lb />
houses from Florida, Tampa and Stet-<lb />
son universities. The Tampa contest<lb />
is scheduled for Tampa November 7<lb />
with the Stetson game earmaiked<lb />
for Deland the following Saturday.<lb />
Besides the three out of conference<lb />
contests with Stetson, Tampa and<lb />
Wilson Teachers, the Bucs will meet<lb />
six conference foes. In addition to<lb />
' the Lenoir Rhyne game which will be<lb />
played here the Pirates will clash<lb />
with Elon, Guilford and Appalachian<lb />
on the home grounds while journey-<lb />
ing to Western Carolina and Cataw-<lb />
ba for contests.<lb />
The schedule at present lists nine<lb />
contests. There is, however, a possi-<lb />
bility that an additional game will<lb />
be added.<lb />
The schedule:<lb />
Sept. 19�Wilson Teachers, here<lb />
Sept. 26�Lenoir Rhyne, here<lb />
Oct. 3�Catawba, there<lb />
Oct. 10�Elon, here<lb />
Oct. 17�Western Carolina, there<lb />
Oct. 24�Guilford, here<lb />
Oct. 31�Appalachian, here<lb />
Nov. 7�Tampa university there<lb />
Nov. 14�Stetson university, there<lb />
Dunlap, g  �<lb />
24 19 16 67<lb />
Totals<lb />
Talent On Hand For Pirates<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
The changing of climate and<lb />
ohanging of apparel is coinciding<lb />
these days as the brief attire of the<lb />
basketball player gives way to the<lb />
thick woolen clothing of the baseball<lb />
diamond.<lb />
The wraps have been taken off<lb />
the National Pastime and the hard<lb />
ball camps are in full swing. East<lb />
Carolina's 1953 edition of hickory-<lb />
swingers is turning out for daily<lb />
practices that are lively with spirit<lb />
and hustle.<lb />
Here is a spot-check of this year's<lb />
club: The catchers make Coach Boone<lb />
come forth smiling as the mittmen<lb />
are the team's strongest point. Head-<lb />
ing the backstops is Ralph Britt,<lb />
returnee from last year. Backing up<lb />
Ralph will be Bill Cline and Bill,<lb />
Hardee, able glovemen and powerful<lb />
with the bat.<lb />
At first base is Sonny Russell, a<lb />
top notch performer who can handle<lb />
the post with natural ease and hold<lb />
his own at the plate. W. C. Sander-<lb />
son will lend assistance at the spot.<lb />
Around the keystone sack the sec-<lb />
ond baseman and shortstops are real-<lb />
ly plentiful and the competition is<lb />
scorching. Cecil Heath, Bill Hardi-<lb />
son and Richard Hoskins are putting<lb />
up a bitter battle for the regular's<lb />
job. The shortstops have similar de-<lb />
termination and are pushing each<lb />
other to the limit. From Bermey Ste-<lb />
vens, Paul Jones and Wilbur Thomp-<lb />
son will come the Pirates' starting<lb />
short fielder.<lb />
The torrid hot corner is at its<lb />
name implies�hot. Charlie Cherry,<lb />
spirited freshman from Washington,<lb />
Good Food, Reasonable Priees<lb />
and Friendly Atmosphere<lb />
BEST IN FOOD<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
giving regular Gaither Cline a<lb />
run for his money. Both boys are<lb />
handy with glove and stick. George<lb />
Sauls, regular in '52, is making a<lb />
stalwart bid.<lb />
The outfield is patrolled by an<lb />
array of gardeners, all sweating it<lb />
out for one of the three starting<lb />
berths. Paul Ga Boyd Webb, Jim<lb />
Corbin, Major Hooper and Toppy<lb />
Hayes seem to have the edge over<lb />
the remaining field of Neville Love-<lb />
lace, James Faircloth, Melvni Wil-<lb />
kerson and Robert Penley.<lb />
The pitchers number 15 by count<lb />
with Jim Byrd, Jim Piner, A. J.<lb />
Rose, Martin Byrd, Clyde Owens,<lb />
Ken Hall, Eugene Rose, Leonard<lb />
Sullivan, John McAderu Ben Britt,<lb />
J. C. Thomas, Ted Barnes, Milton<lb />
Allen, O'Brien Edwards and James<lb />
Porter being the mound hopefuls.<lb />
Pictured above is Jimmy Byrd, vet-<lb />
eran hurler for Coach Jack Boone's<lb />
1952-53 baseball team. Byrd is a main-<lb />
stay on the pitching staff of the Pi-<lb />
rates and will be relied on heavily<lb />
during the coming season.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, MARCH 27, u<lb />
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Local ROTC Unit Undergoes<lb />
Federal Inspection This Week<lb />
Am al inspeci ion of the Air<lb />
ROT1  Carolina college<lb />
 � � laj and Thursday<lb />
March 25 and 26, ae-<lb />
announcement by Lt.<lb />
I  Rog� G. Fuller, rofeasor of air<lb />
- ei id tactics at the college.<lb />
 � � oe members were pre-<lb />
�ampus to conduct the<lb />
� s were Col. Adolf<lb />
M. . Edmund J- Dodine,<lb />
M. Southall, of<lb />
I trolina, Penn-<lb />
1 he inspection<lb />
of the na-<lb />
� under the<lb />
. AFROTC<lb />
spection is to<lb />
both in the<lb />
U field, of<lb />
I : roc dures,<lb />
facilities, ef-<lb />
: i and general<lb />
lets are some<lb />
bachment<lb />
: g team re-<lb />
on arade.<lb />
also scrutiniz-<lb />
and ipply<lb />
liscus sed the<lb />
school and<lb />
Annual federal inspections of the<lb />
208 AFROTC detachments through-<lb />
out the nation, Puerto Rico and<lb />
Hawaii are now under way and will<lb />
continue through May 28, Brigadier<lb />
General M. K. Deichelmann, AFROTC<lb />
Commandant, has announced.<lb />
This marked the first time the in-<lb />
spections have been carried out under<lb />
the supervision of the newly created<lb />
AFROTC Headquarters of the Air<lb />
university located at Montgomery,<lb />
Ala.<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
WGTM Wilson�2:00-2:30 p. m.<lb />
Sundays<lb />
Music department broadcast<lb />
WGTC Greenville�6:30-6.45 p. m.<lb />
Saturdays<lb />
"Organ Reveries" (George Perry)<lb />
WFTC Kinston�10:13-10:30 p. m.<lb />
Thursdays<lb />
"Organ Reveries" (George Perry)<lb />
The Music department broadcast<lb />
will be the concluding portion of the<lb />
concert presented recently by the Col-<lb />
lege orchestra and Varsity Clee club,<lb />
with Delores Matthews featured as<lb />
soloist in the first movement of Rach-<lb />
maninoff's Concerto in C Minor for<lb />
piano and orchestra.<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
GREENVILLE'S NEWEST AND WOST MODERN<lb />
AT FIVE POINTS<lb />
May Day Features<lb />
Asiatic Culture<lb />
In Songs, Dances<lb />
May day festivities, which this year<lb />
seek to foster an understanding of<lb />
the culture of six Asiatic nations, will<lb />
feature dances and songs representa-<lb />
tive of these countries, according to<lb />
Mrs. Grace Eaton, member of the<lb />
Physical Education department and<lb />
May day director.<lb />
Six sets of dancers will perform<lb />
before the queen and her court fol-<lb />
lowing coronation ceremonies to be<lb />
held at East Carolina's College sta-<lb />
dium at five o'clock, May 1.<lb />
A Hindu, Chinese, Japanese, Is-<lb />
raeli. Philippine (or Hawaiian) and<lb />
the traditional English Maypole dance<lb />
will be resented. Background music<lb />
will be furnished by the Women's<lb />
chorus, under the direction of Dan<lb />
Vornholt, and a brass ensemble, under<lb />
the direction of Robert Gray of the<lb />
Music department.<lb />
"The need for an understanding of<lb />
the economic, social and cultural as-<lb />
pects of nations was recognized by<lb />
the United Nations when it orga-<lb />
nized UNESCO. In a small way, we,<lb />
here at East Carolina, can promote<lb />
a better understanding of at least<lb />
a cultural phase of these nations by<lb />
presenting their music in this May<lb />
day program commented Mrs. Eat-<lb />
on.<lb />
County Clubs Meet<lb />
All county clubs will me�t Monday<lb />
night at 6:45, James. W. Butler, Alum-<lb />
ni secretary and co-ordinator of the<lb />
county clubs, announoed recently.<lb />
Mr. Butler urges all members to<lb />
attend this meeting and to consult<lb />
the bulletin boards on campus for<lb />
the building and room that the sepa-<lb />
rate club will meet.<lb />
NEW FORDS<lb />
GUARANTEED USED CARS<lb />
Records and Sheet Music<lb />
45 RPM Accessories<lb />
McCORMICK<lb />
MUSIC STORE<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Day and night sesisons of the South-<lb />
eastern North Carolina Federation of<lb />
Music clubs in Austin, Wright and<lb />
Training school auditoriums.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
Annual Duck derby in Wright will<lb />
be sponsored by Circle K, ACE and<lb />
FTA organizations at 8 p. m.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
5:30-6:30�Religious council meets<lb />
�in Austin.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6 p. m. Workshop in Austin audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
6:15-7:15 p. m.�YWCA meets in<lb />
Flanagan.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
12 noon�Spring holidays officially<lb />
begin.<lb />
Young Democrats Elect<lb />
Next Year's Officers<lb />
New officers for the coming year<lb />
were elected at a meeting of the<lb />
Young Democrats club March 17.<lb />
The new officials include Wade<lb />
Cooper, president; Don Muse, vice<lb />
president; Veryl Trueblood, secretary;<lb />
and Pat Goodwin and Bill Taylor,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
Board members selected at the<lb />
meeting are Hugh Young, Ed Mat-<lb />
thews and Kenneth Belamy.<lb />
ticipated in activities of the campus IRC.<lb />
V� mg Democrat club. The Peram ai<lb />
Royee Jordan of Wasa:ngton, as included a showing I<lb />
v.ce president, and Jean C. Allen of pie, of the Sovi I<lb />
Kinston, as secretary, were abo se- were begun for a s<lb />
li-cted as new officers of the campub the group in April.<lb />
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Bttie J. Dougherty of Fayette-<lb />
ville was elected Tuesday y num-<lb />
bers of the East Carolina Colleg<lb />
International Relations club ta their<lb />
president for the 1963-1954 term. She<lb />
succeeds Rudolph Alexander of<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
A junior at the college, Mis-<lb />
Dougherty gerved this school year<lb />
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man of the IRC. She has also ar-<lb />
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