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be largely determined by a student vote Thursday Apr 1 9<lb />
We are running a sample of what the ballot will l 11<lb />
,vhere on this page. We feel that Kdf�ch<lb />
o see to it that everyone goes to the polls Thursday and votes<lb />
for next years entertainments. In the nast thp t�,w v,<lb />
only been able to talk about the programs after ttyTaleap<lb />
roared here but now iach person who so desires hafthe chance"<lb />
10 exprf3 h�sef b?fore the schedule is set up for next year<lb />
The balot, which is in a survey form, Should be tTen<lb />
s nouslv by all persons who fill it out. Each school year the<lb />
programs that appear on campus cost the student body over<lb />
$7,000. It is the students that pay this money, and every student<lb />
aid do all m his power to see to it that he gets his monev's<lb />
Are we going to do anything about our Entertainment<lb />
series? If we are, we better do it Thursday because that is when<lb />
we witl have the chance that we have been wanting.<lb />
Teachers Playhouse Presents<lb />
Annual Children's Play Soon<lb />
Dramatics Group Plans<lb />
To Stage Six Showings<lb />
In Schools Of County<lb />
Adventures of Robin Hood and his<lb />
will be enacted by members of<lb />
 East Carolina college Teachers<lb />
OttiM when they present in April<lb />
- annual play for children. Six<lb />
rr'ormances, primarily for the en-<lb />
� ill of school children in Pitt<lb />
mty, have been scheduled for pre-<lb />
ation in Greenville. Two addi-<lb />
.1 performances will be given in<lb />
K nston.<lb />
. eral thousand people, both chil-<lb />
and adults, are expected to at-<lb />
: the play.<lb />
nsoring the children's play<lb />
D this year as formerly will be<lb />
�'�� nville Branch of the Ameri-<lb />
association of University Women.<lb />
C. A. Bowen of Greenville is<lb />
aging the distribution of tickets<lb />
� schools throughout Pitt county.<lb />
Dr. Lucile H. Charles of the East<lb />
arolina English department, direc-<lb />
f dramatic arts for the college,<lb />
direct the Robin Hood produc-<lb />
The cast and the technical and<lb />
�ess staffs will be composed of<lb />
nt members of the Teachers<lb />
house.<lb />
The dramatization chosen for the<lb />
; reduction is "Robin Hood, or The<lb />
Merry Outlaws of Sherwood Forest"<lb />
; the well-known playwright Owen<lb />
'avis. It presents in an attractive<lb />
version legends of the famous out-<lb />
law and catches the spirit of Merry<lb />
England. Characters include many of<lb />
� who have become immortal in<lb />
ory and ballad�Robin Hood him-<lb />
� If, Maid Marian, Little John, Friar<lb />
tc and others.<lb />
- play will be first presented<lb />
I 16 at the Eppes high school<lb />
Greenville. Adults will have an<lb />
rtunity to attend a evening per-<lb />
' rmance April 20 in the College<lb />
re. Matinee performances in the<lb />
-�� theatre are scheduled as fol-<lb />
lows: April 20, 21, 22, 23. The two<lb />
nuances in Kinston will take<lb />
; lace April 24.<lb />
m.<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
SUNDAYS<lb />
WGTM Wilson�2:00-2:30 p. m<lb />
Music department broadcast<lb />
WGTC Greenville�7:30-8:00 p<lb />
East Carolina orchestra<lb />
SATURDAYS<lb />
WGTC Greenville�6:30-6:45 p. m.<lb />
"Organ Reveries7 (George Perry)<lb />
THURSDAYS<lb />
WFTC Kinton�10:15-10:30 p. m.<lb />
"Organ Reveries" (George Perry)<lb />
The Music department broadcast<lb />
will be a portion of the recital by<lb />
Jeanine Ennis, soprano, and Catherine<lb />
Stephenson, pianist, presented in Aus-<lb />
tin auditorium, March 23.<lb />
Note: Beginning the. week of April<lb />
5th, the music department program<lb />
will be broadcast also over Station<lb />
WIAM Williamston.<lb />
Easttaro<lb />
VOLUME XXVIII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1953<lb />
Pick Your Entertainments<lb />
 �Krder tohelP the Eftst Carolina college Entertainment com-<lb />
�ZL !? C Ural proerams t0 the mpus which meet with the<lb />
ThTvJi �? StUdentS' apProval' the Student Government has requested<lb />
otnW .C0I"mittee t0 prepare a qtionnaire which will be<lb />
ITc t ?lT�ngn G "tUdent b�dy �n Bt�� AP"1 �� is hoped that<lb />
each student will answer the questionnaire at that time<lb />
The questionnaire will be in three parts. The first part lists all<lb />
i, ZITTSJ W6re presented bv the Entertainment committee dur-<lb />
ing 1J553. Every student is asked to rate each of these programs ac-<lb />
cording to good, fair, or poor and to vindicate wheather he attended the<lb />
program.<lb />
Number 23<lb />
The second part of the questionnaire lists 15 programs which the<lb />
committee has tentatively selected for the 1953-54 school year, and it<lb />
is hoped the students will check eight of the programs which they would<lb />
like most to see.<lb />
The third part of the questionaire permits each studecit to make any<lb />
comments which he feels necessary in order to help the Entertainment com-<lb />
m selecting its 1953-64 series of programs.<lb />
Sample Ballot<lb />
Business Ed Frat<lb />
Prepares To Name<lb />
Award Recipient<lb />
Members at East Carolina college<lb />
of the Beta Kappa chapter of Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, honor society for students<lb />
of business education, are now pre-<lb />
paring to select the recipient of the<lb />
National Chapter award offered an-<lb />
nually by Pi Omega Pi. The award<lb />
will go to the chapter, among 85<lb />
in this country, which is judged most<lb />
outstanding in its activties during<lb />
the present school year.<lb />
Last year, when the award was<lb />
established, the Beta Kappa chapter<lb />
at East Carolina was selected as the<lb />
first to receive this national recog-<lb />
nition. As a result, this spring the<lb />
college chapter here will act as judge<lb />
hi choosing the recipient. The deci-<lb />
sion will be made by April 15.<lb />
New Counselors<lb />
Begin Functions<lb />
Next Fall Term<lb />
Twenty-six women students at East<lb />
1 iriina college have been selected<lb />
� i act as counselors to new women<lb />
students attending the college during<lb />
1963-1954 term, according to an<lb />
� nouneement from the office of I<lb />
Dean of Women Ruth White. Their i<lb />
itieg will begin with the opening<lb />
I -he fall quarter of 1953.<lb />
m-elors were chosen for the<lb />
ant qualities they have .shown<lb />
n scholarship, leadership, character,<lb />
(operation with others and service<lb />
to the college. Their work will be<lb />
directed toward the orientation of<lb />
women students to campus life and<lb />
adjustment to the college program.<lb />
Those honored by being chosen as<lb />
counselors are Anna K. Avant,<lb />
Whiteville; Airlee Barbour, Four<lb />
Oaks; Nancy Bruce, Wilmington;<lb />
Betty Jo Carroll, Greenville; Jane<lb />
Mann Credle, New Holland; Laura<lb />
B. C.edl , New Holland; Patsy Davis,<lb />
Raleigh; Sadie Francis, Conway; Ha-<lb />
zel Garner, Roanoke Rapids; Betty<lb />
Kay Harri Halifax; Nancy C. Hen-<lb />
derson, Hubert; and Erleen Lilley,<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
0ther8 who will act a� counselors<lb />
include Sara Harrington, Fairmont;<lb />
Janet Latta, Roxboro; Mary Ann<lb />
Lougklin, Southport; Carol Lucas,<lb />
West End; Joyce McNeely, Rocky<lb />
Mount; Mary packer, Warsaw; Au-<lb />
drey Phillips, Trenton; Frances Poe,<lb />
Fuquay Springs; Mildred Reynolds,<lb />
Columbia; Barbara Rigshee, Dur-<lb />
ham; Jane Riley, Fuquay Springs;<lb />
Susie Spivey, Windsor; BeveTly Sum-<lb />
ner, Wilmington; and Marvina<lb />
White, WinfalL<lb />
Another With All Ones<lb />
In last week's "East Carolinian"<lb />
there was a release of Dean's list<lb />
and Honor roll students. A list of<lb />
students making all ones appeared<lb />
in the issue. Rebecca Gail Plemmons'<lb />
name was not included in the early<lb />
list, according to Registrar Grval L.<lb />
Phillips; therefore, we are running<lb />
the correction now.<lb />
Listed elow are the programs which were sponsored by East Caro-<lb />
lina college Entertainment committee during 1952-53. The committee should<lb />
i:ke to have your reaction to these various programs. Please check after<lb />
inch program whether you saw it, did not see it and rate it according to<lb />
good, fair, poor:<lb />
Program Did See Did Not See Rate<lb />
YALENTINA OUMANSKY, dramatic dancer<lb />
PAUL FLEMING, magician ,<lb />
WILLIAM AND EMILY MU.IR, sculptor and<lb />
artist in lecture demonstration M<lb />
BY RON JAN IS, pianist  <lb />
ROBERT SHAW CHORALE<lb />
EUGENE CONLEY, tenor <lb />
THE SALZBURG MARIONETTES <lb />
DR. T. K. BEBEK, lecturer <lb />
IjAY ANTHONY, concert-dance band (future event)<lb />
In order to help your Entertainment committee briTig cultural pro-<lb />
grams to the campus which meet with the majority's approval, there is<lb />
 ted below a number of programs which are being tentatively considered<lb />
or 1953-54. Please check eight programs which you would like to see most:<lb />
(1. DON COSSACK CHOIR AND DANCERS�Twenty-five male<lb />
singers and dancers of Russian folk songs and boisterous regi-<lb />
mental Cossack dances.<lb />
i 2. NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<lb />
(3. BORIS GOLDOVSKY'S OPERA THEATRE�presents Mozart's<lb />
"Merry Masquerade a thre-act comic opera with seven featured<lb />
singers and accompanists.<lb />
(4. THE AMERICAN ALBUM OF FAMILIAR MUSIC�The company<lb />
includes a7i orchestra of 20 excellent musicians, a chorus of eight<lb />
and four brilliant soloists. This group of 32 brings you the music<lb />
America loves best. (Similar to Rogers and Hammerstein pro-<lb />
gram!)<lb />
(5. BARTER THEATRE�presenting Eugene O'Neill's most disarming<lb />
play, "Ah Wilderness<lb />
(6. IMMORTAL MUSICALS�An evening of Sigmund Romberg's<lb />
music m concert form, featuring a concert version of "Desert Song"<lb />
with a special narration written by Oscar Hammerstein II, four<lb />
featured singers and a mixed vocal chorus of twelve voices.<lb />
(7. BALLET RUSSE DE MONTE CAROLO CONCERT COMPANY�<lb />
featuring "Gaite Parisienne"�Company of 17 with two pianos.<lb />
(8. PANEGYRIS�Twenty-two foremost singers, dancers a-nd instru-<lb />
mentalists in a colorful panorama depicting 300 years of the art<lb />
and culture of the Cradle of Civilization.<lb />
(9. EUZKADI�a festival company of Basque dancers and singers<lb />
known as "Euzkadi Very colorful.<lb />
(10. PHILHARMONIC PIANO QUARTETTE�Four-piano team-<lb />
Something new and spectacular in piano playing.<lb />
( 11. DOROTHY WARENSKJOLD�Soprano.<lb />
( 12. MILDRED MILLER�Mezzo-soprano.<lb />
( 13. ANNA RUSSELL�(Comedienne�"Mimic of highbrow music<lb />
(14. CHARLES L. WAGNER GRAND OPERA COMPANY�presenting<lb />
"Verdi's 'II Trovatore The company includes a 26-piece orchestra,<lb />
select chorus and six featured singeTS.<lb />
( 15. FAMOUS CONCERT-DANICE BAND.<lb />
In the space 'below please make any comments which you feel neces-<lb />
sary in order to help the Entertainment committee in selecting its 1963-4<lb />
series of programs.<lb />
Annual High School Day April 17<lb />
Offers Seniors Varied Program<lb />
Principals In Musical<lb />
George Starling and Leonard Starling will be two of the featured<lb />
soloists in the musical "Student Prince There will be two performances<lb />
of the musical, Thursday and Friday nights of next week. Students will<lb />
be admitted free of charge on either of the two nights. Other members of<lb />
the cast of over 200 are pictured in the background.<lb />
'Student Prince9 On Schedule<lb />
Thursday, Friday Next Week<lb />
"It's terrific<lb />
So commented a visitor to a re-<lb />
hearsal this week of "The Student<lb />
Prince to be presented on the cam-<lb />
pus by the Student Government as-<lb />
sociation Thursday and Friday, April<lb />
9 and 10.<lb />
Fourteen student soloists, a chorus<lb />
of 120 men and women, the East Car-<lb />
olina orchestra of 60 pieces, Mr. Ken-<lb />
neth N. Cuthbert as dirertor, Dr.<lb />
Elizabeth Utterback as dramatic<lb />
reader, .plus the gay, spirited and<lb />
tuneful music of Sigmund Romberg<lb />
add up to what bids fair to be one<lb />
of the most attractive musical shows<lb />
?ver to be staged on the campus.<lb />
The operetta will be given in a<lb />
concert version. Soloists will be cos-<lb />
tumed for their parts, and will pre-<lb />
sent scenes from the musical. Mem-<lb />
bers of the chorus of 120 carefully<lb />
selected vocalists will be dressed in<lb />
formal evening attire. Elaborate<lb />
Plays In Faculty Recital<lb />
Elizabeth Drake, faculty member of the college department of music,<lb />
will appear in a recital of com positions for the piano Sunday afternoon,<lb />
April 12, at 4 o'clock in the College theatre. The program will be one of a<lb />
series presented daring the school year by members of the faculty under<lb />
the sponsorship of the department of music.<lb />
File Applications Now<lb />
Male students who desire dormi-<lb />
tory space for either or both of the<lb />
summer sessions are asked by Dr.<lb />
Clinton R. Prewett, dean of men<lb />
and director of student affairs at<lb />
Bast Carolina, to make application<lb />
now.<lb />
Dean Prewett also reminds stu-<lb />
dents who desire to apply for self-<lb />
help positions for summer or fall<lb />
sessions at East Carolina to do so<lb />
soon. Men students should file ap-<lb />
plication at the office of the dean<lb />
of men, and women should contact<lb />
Miss Ruth White, dean of women.<lb />
Cantor: I'm trying to get tickets<lb />
for a train that leaves on tracks<lb />
seven, eight, nine and ten.<lb />
Von Zell: That must be a leng train.<lb />
Cantor: No, a woman engineer; she<lb />
brought it in sideways!<lb />
Bob Neilson Heads<lb />
Junior Class Work<lb />
Bob Nielson was elected president<lb />
of the Junior class Monday of this<lb />
week at East Carolina. Nielson was<lb />
opposed by Bill Penuel.<lb />
Chosen to assist the president in<lb />
carrying on the activities of the<lb />
Junior clas? was Robert Baird, who<lb />
was opposed for the vice presidency<lb />
position by Kris Anderson.<lb />
Secretarial duties will be perform-<lb />
ed next year by Bobby Anderson,<lb />
who emerged victorious over Mildred<lb />
Rouse. Financial ends of the Junior<lb />
class' business will be handled by<lb />
Howard Rooks. Edwin Rooks was on<lb />
the short end of the vote-count in<lb />
the race for treasurer.<lb />
Ann Siler won the job of Student<lb />
Government association representa-<lb />
tive by receiving more votes than<lb />
her opponents, Charlotte Hales and<lb />
Janet Hodges.<lb />
Students Do Not Pay<lb />
Students will be admitted to<lb />
"The Student Prince" on either<lb />
Thursday or Friday evening on<lb />
presenting their identification<lb />
cards, according to an announce-<lb />
ment by Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert,<lb />
director of the production. The<lb />
April 10 performance will also be<lb />
attended by the public.<lb />
lighting effects by George McFayden<lb />
will contribute to the artistic staging<lb />
of the show; and specialty numbers,<lb />
including dances, will add variety.<lb />
George Starling, Carolyn Eisele,<lb />
Carolyn Mahoney, Leonard Starling,<lb />
Ruth Little and Robert E. Roebuck<lb />
are principals in the cast. Also ap-<lb />
pearing in roles of the operetta are<lb />
Bernard Ham, Andrew Meeder, Ger-<lb />
ald Murphy, Willa Rae Bullock, Fran-<lb />
ces Smith, Irving Ennis, Charles<lb />
Starnes and Mitchell Saieed. This<lb />
array of talented students promises<lb />
an evening of fine music to those<lb />
who attend "The Student Prince<lb />
The operetta wiil be given in the<lb />
Wright auditorium in two perform-<lb />
ances, April 9 and 10 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Wednesday, April 8<lb />
Spring holidays end; classes re-<lb />
sume.<lb />
7-8 p.m.�SGA meets in Flanagan<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
Thursday, April 9<lb />
6 p.m.�Workshop play in Austin.<lb />
1:30-6 ,p.m7:16-on�Northeastern<lb />
district Debating contest conducted<lb />
by Dr. M. N. Posey in Flanagan.<lb />
8 p.m.�"Student Prince" produc-<lb />
tion in Wright auditorium. (Student's<lb />
night)<lb />
Friday, April 10<lb />
8 p.m.�"Student Prince" produc-<lb />
tion in Wright auditorium. (Towns-<lb />
people night)<lb />
Saturday, April 11<lb />
7 p.m.�Movie in Austin auditori-<lb />
um.<lb />
in<lb />
Tuesday, April 14<lb />
4 p.m. in Austin and 7 p.m.<lb />
Training school�Italian movie.<lb />
Wednesday, April 15<lb />
8 p.m.�Screen tours in Austin.<lb />
Thursday, April 16<lb />
6 p.m.�Workshop play in Austin.<lb />
Friday, April 17<lb />
High School day.<lb />
Arts festival m Wright in the<lb />
evening.<lb />
'Phi Sig' installs<lb />
'53-54 Officers<lb />
At Dinner-Dance<lb />
Jim Ellis took over the reins of<lb />
the Phi Sigma Pi honorary fraterni-<lb />
ty at East Carolina at the annual<lb />
Founders day banquet and dance held<lb />
at the Greenville Country club last<lb />
evening. Jerry Sandford is the retir-<lb />
ing president.<lb />
Gu .st speaker for the supper meet-<lb />
ing was L. M. Stocks, Greenville<lb />
lawyer, who delivered a talk on the<lb />
Federal Bureau of Investigation.<lb />
Bob Robinson, past Student Gov-<lb />
ernment association president, wel-<lb />
comed the new officers, and Dr.<lb />
Robert Holt, director of religious ac-<lb />
tivities at East Carolina, gave the<lb />
invocation.<lb />
Fraternity vice president for next<lb />
year is Julian Vainright Other of-<lb />
ficers include Waylon Bass, secretary;<lb />
Dwight Garrett, treasurer; Percy<lb />
Wilkfcis, assistant secretary; and Bob-<lb />
by Hodges, eergeant-at-arms.<lb />
Past officers other than Sandford<lb />
were Doc Smith, vice president; Don<lb />
Cox, secretary; Dwight Shoe, treas-<lb />
urer; Billy Laughinghouse, assistant<lb />
secretary; and Bill McDonald, ser-<lb />
geant at-arms. Dr. Richard Todd<lb />
serves the organization as advisor.<lb />
Packed Day Of Events<lb />
Includes Campus Tour,<lb />
Talks, Luncheon, Game<lb />
Final preparations are now<lb />
being made for the annual High<lb />
School day here at East Caro-<lb />
lina college. Over 3,000 high<lb />
school seniors from the Eastern<lb />
and Piedmont sections of North<lb />
Carolina are expected to attend<lb />
the special day on April 17.<lb />
The seniors will engage in a<lb />
a ied program planned f <lb />
their entertainment, accordin<lb />
io Dr. Ed J. Carter, director of<lb />
the East Carolina Bureau of<lb />
Field Services and chairman of<lb />
-he High School day committee.<lb />
The day's event will begin with a<lb />
parade by cadets of the college Air<lb />
I'crce ROTC wing accompanied by<lb />
their Drum and Bugle corps and a<lb />
program in the Wright auditorium.<lb />
ul: tarter will preside at this as-<lb />
embly and President John D. Mes-<lb />
ick of the college will deliver an<lb />
address. Lt Col. Roger G. Fuller,<lb />
feead of the department of ir Sci-<lb />
snee and Tactics, will discuss the<lb />
AFROTC riOgram. Music by the Col-<lb />
e choir, the Colkge Concert band<lb />
and the Varsity Glee club will be<lb />
presented.<lb />
Par- i From Comedy<lb />
Excerpts lasting 45 minute8 from<lb />
a production of rVmberg's The<lb />
Student .Prince with a cast and a<lb />
chorus of college, music students,<lb />
will be a special attraction in the<lb />
morning. In the afternoon the come-<lb />
dy "Born Yesterday" will be pre-<lb />
sented lby the members of the Teach-<lb />
er's playhouse, the college dramatic<lb />
club.<lb />
Educational exhibitions will be on<lb />
display in classroom buildings.<lb />
Through them the seniors will have<lb />
m opportunity to gain an idea o.<lb />
i.he activities of the departments of<lb />
instruction at East Carolina and to<lb />
talk with college students and teach-<lb />
ers working in areas of interest to<lb />
the visitors.<lb />
Athletic Events<lb />
The physical education department<lb />
will present a program of various<lb />
recreation, including swimming and<lb />
di g. A baseball game is scheduled<lb />
in the afternoon and is free to all<lb />
high school seniors.<lb />
Home economics students will pre-<lb />
sent in the afternoon their second<lb />
annual High School day Fashion s: ow<lb />
in the Austin building. A tea-dance,<lb />
with music by the East Carolina<lb />
Collegians, will take place in the<lb />
Wright building.<lb />
A barbecue luncheon, given an-<lb />
nually as an event ef High School<lb />
day, is scheduled for one o'clock.<lb />
Cuests will be served on the college<lb />
picnic grounds on the Wet campus.<lb />
Music Students<lb />
Become Eligible<lb />
or Scholarships<lb />
Through contests held at East Car-<lb />
olina college Saturday, five students<lb />
of music became eligible to compete<lb />
for prizes and scholarships offered by<lb />
the North Carolina Federation of<lb />
Music clubs.<lb />
Student members of 12 junior mu-<lb />
sic clubs met at East Carolina Sat-<lb />
urday to participate :n the Eastern<lb />
District Junior Music festival. The<lb />
event was directed by Fannie Lewis<lb />
of Scotland Neck, district contest<lb />
chairman, ar.d Elizabeth Drake of<lb />
the East Carolina college music fac-<lb />
ulty, o-chairman<lb />
Jack Wiliiford of FarmvUle, fresh-<lb />
man at East Carolina college, was<lb />
chosen to compete for a $126 prisa<lb />
offered for use by an outstanding<lb />
student pianist for study during the<lb />
summer. Those entering this contest<lb />
wore advanced students, and the se-<lb />
lection played was a concerto. Rachel<lb />
Mundine of Newport was selected as<lb />
alternate.<lb />
At a result of Saturday's contests,<lb />
Venu. Woo ten of Kinston, advanced<lb />
student of piano, became eligible to<lb />
compete for a $125 scholarship, also<lb />
for summer study. Adelaide Hart of<lb />
New Bern was chosen as alternate.<lb />
Shirley Tripa of Ayden, voice stu-<lb />
dent, was named competitor for the<lb />
Samuel Goodwin Scholarship to ths<lb />
Juilliard School of Mtuk.<lb /><pb facs="00038320_tn_0002" /><lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1966<lb />
t<lb />
�AGE TWO<lb />
EAST CABOLINIAK<lb />
asttaroliniari<lb />
Published Weekly by the student of East Carolina<lb />
college, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TEfcp ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
lEntered as second-class matter Dm mber 3,<lb />
TJ S Post Office, Greenville, N. C<lb />
March 3, 1879<lb />
Y.<lb />
1S26 at the<lb />
under the act of<lb />
Pre<lb />
by<lb />
Editor s<lb />
Say<lb />
Tommie Lupton<lb />
Who's Wko At East Carolina<lb />
by Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
tewdcted Gotefticte Pr�<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic<lb />
Association<lb />
Pirfct Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1968<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Well, spring holidays are here.<lb />
There will be no more vacation peri-<lb />
ods until the end of school, but there<lb />
are only 28 more school days left<lb />
until<lb />
df<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<lb />
0f it"�E. Fitzgerald<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Tommie Lupton<lb />
Edwina McMullan<lb />
Parker Maddrey<lb />
� Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
Kay Johnston,<lb />
Assistants � "J .<lb />
Mildred Henderson, Emily Boyce, Faye 0 Nea4<lb />
 Mary H. Greene<lb />
C. L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff<lb />
Rporta Editor <lb />
Sports Assistants<lb />
Editorial Advisor<lb />
Staff Photographer <lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
 Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips, Jack Scott<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager  Ed� Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager  Faye Jones<lb />
� � i�� Mary Gillette,<lb />
Business Assistants  axaij, �<lb />
Marty MacArthur, Atwood Smith, Dwight<lb />
Exchange Editor<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Why Not More Voters?<lb />
Oftentimes there seems to be a lag in the<lb />
number of persons who turn out to vote in cam-<lb />
pus elections. We realize that the percentage of<lb />
eligible voters over the entire nation who actual-<lb />
ly vote in all major elections is small; however,<lb />
we think that a person going to college would<lb />
consider himself above the average voter in every<lb />
day<lb />
summer vacation. The period<lb />
little more than five week is<lb />
really jun-packed with activities.<lb />
There seems to be something big<lb />
just about every week. Next week<lb />
we are having two showings of<lb />
"Student Prince and that will be<lb />
a treat in itself. The following Fri-<lb />
day will be High School day, and we<lb />
at East Carolina will be entertaining<lb />
some 3,000 high school seniors who<lb />
will be visiting our campus.<lb />
April 20 will see Ray Anthony<lb />
here. The concert and dance are the<lb />
final programs on the college Enter-<lb />
tainment series for this academic<lb />
year. Each student can purchase one<lb />
ticket to the dance for some friend<lb />
who is not enrolled here; however,<lb />
all persons at East Carolina will be<lb />
given admission by use of student<lb />
identification cards.<lb />
Juniors and seniors here are an-<lb />
ticipating the Junor-Senior dance,<lb />
which is on tap for May 2. This<lb />
dance is usually one of the best of<lb />
the year at East Carolina.<lb />
For persons who like to watch<lb />
baseball, golf and tennis there will<lb />
be an opportunity to do so -nearly<lb />
any afternoon of the week. The ath-<lb />
letic calendar at East Carolina is<lb />
rather full with the three spring<lb />
sports.<lb />
And then there is studying, but<lb />
we will not say anything ahout that.<lb />
life. You do not have to register to vote in<lb />
campus elections. Does it take too much effort to<lb />
read the ballot and make your mark?<lb />
There were over 900 persons who voted in<lb />
u Student Government association election.<lb />
ihis was better than some of the past years'<lb />
elections. Voting is a privilege all Americans<lb />
have; yet we might consider it an obligation, for<lb />
you are letting someone down if you do not vote.<lb />
Do you not care who runs your club, class or col-<lb />
lege government?<lb />
We do feel, however, that if you are not go-<lb />
ing to vote seriously that you are doing the right<lb />
thing in not voting at all. Elections are not jokes.<lb />
The naming of leaders for your organizations is<lb />
not a popularity contest, or is it?<lb />
At a recent meeting that we know of there<lb />
.re only two persons present to name the offi-<lb />
ers of the group which should be composed of<lb />
some 200 or 300 students. In past years the offi-<lb />
cers of this same group have been elected by less<lb />
than a dozen voters. Potentially an organization<lb />
that is supposedly so large could be very power-<lb />
ful, but as it stands at the present the group<lb />
should not even be permitted to keep its seat on<lb />
the legislature.<lb />
The above club is only one example. The ex-<lb />
ample may be a special case, but it should not be<lb />
at all. We know of another meeting that was<lb />
called where there should have been a large group<lb />
present. There are 359 eligible members, and<lb />
only three members and the advisor showed up.<lb />
We ask, what is wrong? Whose fault is it that<lb />
only such a small number shows up for the meet-<lb />
Ushered m Wednesday night of<lb />
this week was the new slate of Stu-<lb />
dent Government association officers.<lb />
The new administration has high<lb />
ambition, and we feel that with the<lb />
cooperation of everyone here the<lb />
group will be able to employ its power<lb />
to build a better East Carolina.<lb />
The "East Carolinian" stands be-<lb />
hind the SGA, and we wish them a<lb />
full and successful reign.<lb />
This week's Who's Who spotlight<lb />
points to Emily Dell Faircloth of<lb />
Fayetteville. She came to East Caro-<lb />
lina college Fall quarter of '49 and<lb />
plans to graduate May 18 of this<lb />
year with a BS degree in Home Eco-<lb />
nomics.<lb />
When Emily was asked if EC was<lb />
her first choice, she said, "Definite-<lb />
ly, for several times before graduat-<lb />
ing from high school I visited friends<lb />
here and liked the campus and people<lb />
so much that I soon decided that this<lb />
was the school for me. You also hear<lb />
a person talk about a place so much<lb />
that you want to go there. Well,<lb />
that's what happened to me<lb />
The first quarter that Emily was<lb />
in college, business was her major,<lb />
but she changed to home economics<lb />
and said that it certainly was her<lb />
calling, for she likes it very much.<lb />
Practice Teaching<lb />
This quarter she is doing her prac-<lb />
tice teaching at Greenville high<lb />
school and has about 30 students in<lb />
second and third year home econom-<lb />
ics. She is enjoying teaching, but sayg<lb />
it is a lot of hard work. Emily re-<lb />
mains after class many afternoons<lb />
to help the students who want and<lb />
need the extra help that she is quite<lb />
willing to give. She said that one<lb />
class period just wasn't enough time<lb />
to cover all of the material.<lb />
"Now, my classes are studying<lb />
family relations and the girls seem<lb />
to be getting up hope that they will<lb />
some day, after graduating from col-<lb />
lege, marry the loys that they are<lb />
going with now she said. "And, oh<lb />
yes, they like for the student teachers<lb />
to be either engaged or married so<lb />
that we won't take their boy friends<lb />
away from them. They don't even<lb />
think about the age differences in<lb />
the matter '<lb />
was a member of the<lb />
junior year she<lb />
Teachers playhouse. This<lb />
reatest honor I<lb />
YDC and<lb />
year she received her fc<lb />
named in Who's<lb />
Universities and<lb />
TIMELY TOPIGS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
pus more<lb />
Emily Faircloth<lb />
Emily definitely plans to teach aft-<lb />
er graduation but first she is to be<lb />
married to her high school sweet-<lb />
heart, now a senior at North Caro-<lb />
lina State. The date has been set for<lb />
June 10.<lb />
This outstanding student has many<lb />
extra-curricular actvities on her<lb />
record. For four years she has been<lb />
a member of the Home Economics<lb />
club, vice president her junior year,<lb />
president her senior year and vice<lb />
president of the state club her senior<lb />
year. She takes part in the activities<lb />
of the YWCA and BSU. Both her<lb />
freshman and junior years she served<lb />
on the House committee, and sopho-<lb />
more and junior y?ars was piano<lb />
accompanist for the May Day fes-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
As a freshman and sophomore she<lb />
was a member of the WAA and presi-<lb />
dent of the Sophomore class. Her<lb />
which was being<lb />
Who in American<lb />
Colleges. "I truly was surprised and<lb />
honored to be chosen she said, "but<lb />
I feel that there are others on cam-<lb />
deserving than I<lb />
Attends Workshops<lb />
Emily has attended two Home Eco-<lb />
nomics workshops sponsored by the<lb />
Late. The first at which she wan a<lb />
delegate was held at Flora McDonald<lb />
coll ge. She was a sophomore at the<lb />
time and at the convention was elect-<lb />
ed vice president. They exchanged<lb />
ideas and gave suggestions that the<lb />
del gates might carry back to put<lb />
into ; ractice in their own clubs.<lb />
The second was at WC of UNC<lb />
in Greensboro. There she gave the<lb />
purpose of the workshr introduced<lb />
the main speaker, and was chairman<lb />
of the nominating committee.<lb />
When a junior she was elected to<lb />
represent East Carolina college at a<lb />
Providence workshop at Clemson, S.C.<lb />
She said that they did approximately<lb />
the same things here as at the other<lb />
two, only covered more territory. This<lb />
convention included North Carolina,<lb />
South Carolina, Georgia and eastern<lb />
Tennessee.<lb />
Emily has helped work her way<lb />
through college with self-help jobs,<lb />
except for the past two quarters.<lb />
She has worked in the circulation<lb />
department of the library and also<lb />
the physical education department as<lb />
piano accompanist for the various<lb />
dance classes.<lb />
"I hate to think of not being back<lb />
at ECC again, but I'm looking for-<lb />
ward to the future very much<lb />
Emily stated when asked whether or<lb />
not she was glad to be graduating.<lb />
Female Views ROTC Program:<lb />
Proud Of Work Of EC Group<lb />
Male students who have been cast-<lb />
ing suspicious glances in the direc-<lb />
tion of their draft boards got some<lb />
reassurance recently.<lb />
A federal judge ruled that a draft<lb />
board acted illegally when it inducted<lb />
an honor student in New Jersey be-<lb />
cause he flunked a chemistry course.<lb />
The student, now at Fort Dix, will be<lb />
discharged from the Army and return<lb />
to Upsala college.<lb />
The court based its ruling on the<lb />
fact that the student actually did<lb />
not have to take the chemistry course<lb />
but enrolled voluntarily in summer<lb />
school in order to graduate early.<lb />
an<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
If the uninformed grandmother of<lb />
ECC coed should appear on the<lb />
campus for a visit on Tuesday or<lb />
Thursday while the AFROTC is hav<lb />
ing drill exercises,<lb />
Ings? What can be done about it?<lb />
rilege Or Korea?<lb />
m The Chart, Joplin Junior college, Mo.) :<lb />
5foung men of today are faced with the<lb />
of armed service. Still, this is no sign<lb />
to stop planning for their future. Hear-<lb />
statements as, "I might as well go out<lb />
Mt the works; they get me sooner or lat-<lb />
tices a draft-eligible student sit up and take<lb />
What about Korea? Even if there were<lb />
other problems would take its place.<lb />
sd of roses. Take the boy who has to<lb />
raple of years to save up for college. He<lb />
iem. He doesn't give up and forget<lb />
Ug to school. The world doesn't stop<lb />
faces his problem 3quarely and over-<lb />
Use same should apply to Korea,<lb />
point he can knock around a bit is<lb />
is. He should compare himself with<lb />
men over the world.<lb />
pretty lucky here in the good old<lb />
m in the wheel chair had the right<lb />
said, "The only thing we have to<lb />
lelf.  So, in his famed words,<lb />
HI see this thing through yet<lb />
rOieKifl<lb />
fCansan, University of Kansas):<lb />
we realize it or not, many of <lb />
regard us as just so many<lb />
t as the future leaders of the<lb />
Mamencement speakers would<lb />
jimp down the old fogies'<lb />
for a little analysis of the<lb />
tnat only our bad actions<lb />
if be as pure as the driven<lb />
watch the headlines for<lb />
An American history prof asked<lb />
his class for a list of the eleven<lb />
greatest Americans, reports the Post-<lb />
script, Richmond Professional insti-<lb />
tute, Va. While the students wrote,<lb />
the teacher strolled around the room.<lb />
Finally he paused at one desk and<lb />
asked the youth if he had finished<lb />
his list.<lb />
"Not yet said the student. "I<lb />
can't decide on the fullback<lb />
A psychology professor at Bristol<lb />
university, England, puts his students<lb />
at ease by serving free cocktails<lb />
before each lecture. The professor,<lb />
who serves as bartender, says he is<lb />
testing hie students on the effect of<lb />
small doses of alcohol. (Hope no one<lb />
transfers.)<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
she would really<lb />
be surprised, don't you think? Grand-<lb />
ma would probably shriek with hor-<lb />
ror and run to! the nearest telephone<lb />
to get her granddaughter's parents<lb />
on the line.<lb />
Vehemently and pointedly we might<lb />
explain to mamma and poppa that<lb />
"little Iodine" is attending a college<lb />
that has been taken over by hordes<lb />
of servicemen, and that, in her<lb />
opinion it is not at all proper for a<lb />
nice girl to come in contact with so<lb />
many experienced men. Let's hope<lb />
that mother and dad would succeed<lb />
in calming the dear lady before she<lb />
fainted away.<lb />
Seriously, the currently new change<lb />
in campus life to accord with the<lb />
present military emergency has its<lb />
shocking aspects to those of the old<lb />
school, so to speak. Things have<lb />
really made a radical change since<lb />
Grandmother was in school; even<lb />
since our older brothers and sisters<lb />
were in school.<lb />
Probably the last four years have<lb />
yielded more change in the number<lb />
of college men enrolled in reserve<lb />
officer training than any others in<lb />
history. This change has been so<lb />
emphatic that campus life has neces-<lb />
sarily been changed to an extent to<lb />
agree with it. Almost all of us have<lb />
been personally affected by this<lb />
change.<lb />
Probably the men will disagree<lb />
with our comments on drilling, for<lb />
they are purely expressive of a wo-<lb />
man's view of the situation. Actual-<lb />
ly, watching the AFROTC drill brings<lb />
a feeling of exaited patriotism right<lb />
up into our throats. The men seem<lb />
to take on a mature look, and one<lb />
of commendable seriousness<lb />
Shooting<lb />
The Bull<lb />
The big squawk among civic newspapers this<lb />
past week, especially the Raleigh News and Ob-<lb />
server, has been the move by the state legisla-<lb />
tors in Raleigh to ban reporters and the public<lb />
from certain meetings.<lb />
It seems that a group of representatives de-<lb />
cided that some of the discussions on finance had<lb />
best be held in private and informed the press<lb />
their decision. In order to maintain their secrecy<lb />
they chipped in money from their own pockets<lb />
and rented a hotel room in order to discuss cer-<lb />
tain measures of the budget in private.<lb />
This met with extreme disfavor among<lb />
newsmen present, and although the legisla<lb />
declared that it was not an official meeting they<lb />
apparently went armed for lengthy discussion<lb />
and held to their stand of refusing to admit the<lb />
press This caused a howl that has rebounded<lb />
from front page to editorial page throughout<lb />
state. Just to make the porceedinga regal the :<lb />
concerned pat Bed a ruling placing the secret n<lb />
ings on the law books. Once more the press rais d<lb />
a howl.<lb />
We can see perhaps where certain measu-<lb />
might, in vague possibility, warrant secret<lb />
cussion by various politicians; but when finam<lb />
matters of the State of North Carolina are <lb />
discussed then th" public certainly has a right<lb />
to know what their money may go for. It is real-<lb />
ly surprising that this infringement of the peo-<lb />
ple's right has been carried out and more auda-<lb />
cious still that these men will so flagrantly ab<lb />
their position.<lb />
In addition to imposing the secrecy ruling ,a<lb />
rider has been attached which says that<lb />
newspaper man violating the secrecy of the m<lb />
ing may be fined. At last report several Raleigh<lb />
reporters were fighting tooth and nail for the<lb />
privilege of being the first fined and thereby be-<lb />
coming a martyr to the cause.<lb />
The people of North Carolina should be just-<lb />
ly proud of those few representatives who <lb />
maintained their stand against this violation of<lb />
right and should do everything possible to<lb />
move this ruling whereby public affairs may b�<lb />
carried on in secret. The representatives are<lb />
there to serve those that elected them, and v.<lb />
thev step from the floodlight of the public eye to<lb />
carry on public business then something should<lb />
be done.<lb />
Enough said.<lb />
Maybe<lb />
this is "uniform magic" working on<lb />
gullible females, but nevertheless it<lb />
is true.<lb />
Certainly one will stop and watch<lb />
the men as they keep perfect (we<lb />
hope) time to the efforts of the<lb />
drum and bugle corps. Also it is<lb />
interesting to note the differences in<lb />
personality and ability to give orders<lb />
among the flight leaders and group<lb />
commanders. Some of the boys may<lb />
seem reluctant to act as a superior<lb />
to their classmates, but most of<lb />
them seem to be real officer ma-<lb />
terial. It may be said that there is no<lb />
fooling around in drill practice which<lb />
shows that the East Carolinians who<lb />
are members of AFROTC have be-<lb />
come well adapted to military prac-<lb />
tice.<lb />
We are without doubt proud of the<lb />
AFROTC on campus, and it is not<lb />
hard to accept the changes that are<lb />
a part of its program. It is good that<lb />
lour young men may receive a part<lb />
of their military training while they<lb />
are getting their formal education.<lb />
Bven if it is strange to have "flyboys"<lb />
all over the place, we have gotten<lb />
adapted to it and are silently thank-<lb />
ful that so many of our classmates<lb />
are here with us instead of in a boot<lb />
camp or overseas somewhere.<lb />
by'T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
It seems that no matter where an<lb />
East Carolina student ?oes, he'll<lb />
meet a fellow student.<lb />
Take for example, this past week<lb />
end at the Wilmington Azalea festi-<lb />
val. There were quite a few ECC<lb />
students there and they called for<lb />
a class reunion. In the midst of the<lb />
ceremonies, they chimed in with<lb />
"Praise to Your Name So Fair<lb />
Yes, by golly, everyone knew that<lb />
East Carolina was there. One of the<lb />
boys even asked Alexis Smith for a<lb />
date. She accepted, but it seems that<lb />
Romeo forgot where Alexis<lb />
.staying. Too lad.<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily Boyce<lb />
The arrival of spring was culminated in the<lb />
annual Azalea festival held at Wilmington this<lb />
past weekend. Judging from the deserted campus<lb />
during that time, it seem.s that most of the ECC<lb />
students enjoyed the festivities there. Various<lb />
comments were made by students who went. One<lb />
girl said main street in Wilmington looked like<lb />
our back campus, for there were so many EC<lb />
students there. So we were really well represent-<lb />
ed.<lb />
was<lb />
If there is a run on the stores in Greenville<lb />
during the next two weeks, you can believe about<lb />
40 girls in the WAA are buying beachwear<lb />
their coming annual house party. The house party<lb />
is the highlight of the year's activities. There will<lb />
be two cottages rented this year with around 20<lb />
In New York we were crossing I p;irls in each cottage. Atlantic Beach v ill long<lb />
42nd and Broadway which is called J remember the weekend of April 10, 11 and 12.<lb />
rossroads of America At this<lb />
For those students majoring in elementary<lb />
and primary education who have to make files<lb />
should take advantage of the grand free material<lb />
stacked upstairs in the College library. The ma-<lb />
terial is good and should prove to be quite a help<lb />
to those interested.<lb />
point it is said that if one stands<lb />
here he will see someone he knows<lb />
in less than ten minutes. Well, we<lb />
did not have to wait, for a member<lb />
in our group met an old friend from<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
At the Junior-VSenior dancs at<lb />
Weldon high school last Friday night,<lb />
we were surprised to see four East<lb />
Carolinians and to see the EC or-<lb />
chestra playing.<lb />
This Summer at a ball game in<lb />
Washington, D. C, six students at-<lb />
tended in three different parties and<lb />
were dumbfounded when they all met<lb />
accidentally in the stadium.<lb />
Well, the whole thing boils down<lb />
to one or two things: It must be a<lb />
small world or there must be a lot<lb />
Betty (better known as "Little-<lb />
Bit") Tally and Jimmy Bazemore<lb />
have been going steady since Octo-<lb />
ber 3 of this year. Betty is a sopho-<lb />
more and Jimmy is a junior, and they<lb />
think ECC is "the best<lb />
Before Jimmy and "Little-Bit" got<lb />
to know each other too well, they<lb />
both thought the other was very con-<lb />
ceited. The moral is, get to know a<lb />
person you think is conceited; there<lb />
might be a romance in it!<lb />
This summer both Little-Bit and<lb />
Jimmy plan to work in their own<lb />
hometowns, but the week ends will<lb />
be spent together.<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
"Couple of the Week Jimmy and<lb />
Betty will each be given a carton of<lb />
Chesterfields, a free P ss to the Pitt<lb />
theatre, a free meal at the Olde<lb />
Towne Inn and an item from Sas-<lb />
lowV jewelers.)<lb />
Colleges Oppose Discrimination<lb />
All those who saw The Curious Savage last<lb />
week seemed to thoroughly enjoy it. Dr. Jones of<lb />
the science department scored quite a hit with<lb />
most students in his portrayal in the comedy. We<lb />
say hats off to the staff for giving such grand<lb />
performances.<lb />
(ACP) Most college students are<lb />
against discriminatory clauses in<lb />
fraternity and sorority constitutions,<lb />
accoiding to the ACP National Poll<lb />
of Student Opinion. Clauses which<lb />
discriminate against Negroes meet<lb />
with more approval than clauses<lb />
which discriminate aganst Jews.<lb />
The poll was taken last December<lb />
against a backdrop of increasing stu-<lb />
dent dissatisfaction with national<lb />
bias clauses. Fraternity chapters at<lb />
"I would have It no other way,<lb />
says a student from the University<lb />
of the South, Tenn referring to all-<lb />
white fraternities.<lb />
A freshman at the University of<lb />
Nebraska is sorry he approves of<lb />
bias clauses. "Wish I felt different-<lb />
ly he says, "but habit and training<lb />
are hard to overcome<lb />
Students in the South are evenly<lb />
divided on the question, while stu-<lb />
dents in the North are overwhelm-<lb />
The cinema actress, Gloria Grahame, won an<lb />
Academy award for the best supporting act;<lb />
for her role as the outhern belk in The Pad and<lb />
the Beautiful. This certainly surprised the ma-<lb />
jority of the southerners who saw the movie. II<lb />
of East Carolina students and alumni 1 role was a caricature, and not a comedy role.<lb />
circulating in this country. the Southern accent and actions of Miss Grahame<lb />
seemed" to most Southern audiences as strictly<lb />
comedy.<lb />
Maybe Hollywood needs to come south and<lb />
take notice of our accent in the rough. The drawl<lb />
of Miss Jones in the movie Ruby Gentry also re-<lb />
ceived many comments, but these were overshad-<lb />
owed by others concerning the quality of the pic-<lb />
ture.<lb />
If most of the students were asked what they<lb />
Williams, Amherst and elsewhere ingly against discriminatory policies.<lb />
circulating in this country<lb />
High School day is slated for April<lb />
17, the date of the next issue of this<lb />
paper. The "whole college is prepar-<lb />
ing for this date. Dr. Ed Carter is<lb />
busy with the invitations and some of<lb />
the activities for the high school sen-<lb />
iors in the state. James W. Butler,<lb />
Alumni secretary, is rushing around<lb />
making preparations. The county<lb />
An East Carolina co-ed wrote:<lb />
atfOB�th� folks I De�r Parents,<lb />
I I'm getting along fine at ECC.<lb />
the ackrfarships are<lb />
ikat their mon-<lb />
instead of school<lb />
at stodest wages�or<lb />
through with that<lb />
pause. And read<lb />
weigh 113 pounds, stripped for gym.<lb />
Love,<lb />
Daughter<lb />
Dear Daughter,<lb />
Who' Jim?<lb />
Love,<lb />
Mom and D�d.<lb />
have recently violated their national<lb />
constitutions by admitting either a<lb />
Negro or a Jew. Student governments<lb />
at more than a dozen universities a-nd<lb />
colleges have set deadlines for fra-<lb />
ternities to get rid of bias clauses<lb />
on penalty of expulsion.<lb />
ACP asked the question: Some<lb />
fraternities and sororities have claus-<lb />
es in their constitutions stating that<lb />
they will accept as members only<lb />
individuals of the white race. How<lb />
do you feel about this policy?<lb />
The answers:<lb />
Approve  26<lb />
Disapprove 66<lb />
No opinion  7<lb />
Other3<lb />
Here's the breakdown:<lb />
North South<lb />
Approve 20 44<lb />
Disapprove  71 44<lb />
No opinion  7 8<lb />
Other  2 4<lb />
As for policies which limit mem-<lb />
bership to non-Jews, student opinion<lb />
is as follows: approve, 12 per cent;<lb />
disapprove, 80 per cent; mT opinion,<lb />
six per cent; other, two per cent.<lb />
"People of the Jewish faith usually<lb />
have their own fraternities and so-<lb />
rorities says a sophomore coed at<lb />
Richmond Professional institute, Va.<lb />
Says a senior at the University of<lb />
Toledo who disapproves of "Aryan'<lb />
lubs are assisting also with the did this week, they would probably say they went<lb />
to see The Body, alias Marilyn Monroe, in Nia-<lb />
gara. When a girl was asked whether or not Miss<lb />
Monroe deserved an Academy award for her per-<lb />
formance, she said. "Marilyn should have an<lb />
award, but I'd rither not say what kind<lb />
preparatory.<lb />
Why all the hustle-bustle? Well,<lb />
the high school seniors are coming<lb />
to look over the college to see if<lb />
they would like to enroll here. Nat-<lb />
urally, when "company" comes you've<lb />
got to look and be your best to make<lb />
an impression.<lb />
However, the high school senior<lb />
will be impressed more if a student<lb />
here would give him a personal chat<lb />
first about the courses, social life,<lb />
extra-curricula activities, living con-<lb />
ditions and the type of college this<lb />
is. Then the prospective enrollee will<lb />
be looking forward for High School<lb />
day to see for himself what East<lb />
Carolina is like.<lb />
We urge all students to have tht<lb />
personal contacts with the high school<lb />
seniors of their home during the<lb />
Easter holidays in order to give them<lb />
clauses, "I believe in equal rights a preview of the college.<lb />
Standards Of Humor Drop<lb />
This month's issue of 'Technolog'� the Uni-<lb />
versity of Minnesota's engineering magazine-<lb />
has been withheld from students because of<lb />
magazine's "failure to maintain higher standards j<lb />
of humor i<lb />
A committee on student affairs has ruled that<lb />
the magazine may be circulated provided it in-<lb />
cludes a "conspicuous insert" explaining the com-<lb />
mittee's disaproval of the magazine's humor. Al-<lb />
so to be included is a statement by the editor<lb />
saying he will "cooperate in the establishment oi<lb />
an effective procedure for pre-publication review<lb />
of th humor content<lb />
The Minnesota Daily considers the question to<lb />
be one of freedom of the press vs. censorship.<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PACE THHEu<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
The recent release of East Caro-<lb />
lina's 19D3 football schedule has<lb />
atnuaed much speculation and favor-<lb />
la) comment on campus,<lb />
ginning with Wilson Teachers<lb />
Li ge, of Washington, D. C, on<lb />
iteuber 19 the Pir? es inaugurate<lb />
heavy nne game sh te. The Wash-<lb />
gtonirw ire the flia of xhree out-<lb />
ad r� fcv'N U b. met by the<lb />
am ?rs ext rali.<lb />
Following he WJlaon game me<lb />
Bucs will play uoat to Lonoir-Rhy):e's<lb />
conference champion Bears. The<lb />
Bean are going to be hard hit by<lb />
graduation come spring and will lose<lb />
virtually their entire squad.<lb />
Third on the list for the Bucs will<lb />
be Catawba'a Indians. The Bucs and<lb />
e Indians battled to a 7-7 stalemate<lb />
last year at College stadium and<lb />
next fall's encounter promises to be<lb />
of the highlights of North State<lb />
conference play.<lb />
The men from Salisbury seem to<lb />
us to be the c'ub to beat as far as<lb />
East Carolina is concerned. Of course<lb />
of the other conference squads<lb />
can be disregarded. Elon will be out<lb />
to avenge last year's 25-9 defeat at<lb />
the hands of the Pirates. Appalachi-<lb />
an, Western Carolina and Guilford<lb />
will also be seeking to upend the<lb />
Pirates in retaliation for lickings ad-<lb />
ministered by the Bucs during 1952.<lb />
Des-pite the fact that the latter four<lb />
9 will be out for the Pirates, it<lb />
still seems that Catawba presents<lb />
paramount threat. The Indians<lb />
will have a veteran squad complete<lb />
A-ith an outstanding coach, as East<lb />
oliniana can testify.<lb />
Coach Clyde Biggers, who will<lb />
take over the reins at Catawba, will<lb />
undoubtedly be pointing for the East<lb />
J. C. PENNEY CO.<lb />
"Always First Quality"<lb />
WE CAN OUTFIT THE<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENT<lb />
COMPLETELY -<lb />
AND SAVE YOU MONEY!<lb />
Carolina game in an &amp;� 'empt to<lb />
"show up" his former protv ges.<lb />
The scheduW at present calls for<lb />
the final two contests to be played<lb />
in Florida Novtnber 7 at Tampa and<lb />
November 14 at Stetso: Although<lb />
we do not know wlw urra, t rnts<lb />
have been made, it seems tnaw cne<lb />
most logical thing to do would be to<lb />
have the Bucs remain in the land of<lb />
sunshine from the 7th through the<lb />
14th. T1. j host schools would probably<lb />
provide room and board for the boys<lb />
and they would also be able to get<lb />
in more practice in the Southern<lb />
climate, so unlike Greenville's con-<lb />
tinuous rain.<lb />
New Jersey Team<lb />
Faces Buccaneers<lb />
At College Field<lb />
Closing out the week's baseball<lb />
activities, the East Carolina Pirates<lb />
traveled to Guilford today for an<lb />
Eastern Division league contest.<lb />
The Bucs met the High Point Pan-<lb />
thers yesterday in High Point. Both<lb />
games were played after the "East<lb />
Carolinian" went to press.<lb />
Returning to Greenville after the<lb />
holidays, the locals enter a three-<lb />
game series with Montclair State of<lb />
New Jersey on Wednesday and Thurs-<lb />
day, April 8 and 9. Elon's Christiana<lb />
invade the local field Friday, April<lb />
10.<lb />
During the week of April 13 the<lb />
Pirate basebillers will face the High<lb />
Point Panthers on the local field and<lb />
the Guilford Quakers at Guilford col-<lb />
lege, on Wednesday and Friday, re-<lb />
spectively.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone has yet to settle<lb />
on a definite line-up. So far he has<lb />
experimented in all nine positions<lb />
to find the best combination.<lb />
Pirates Shutout<lb />
Bulldogs By 7-0<lb />
In First Contest<lb />
Jimmy Byrd and Jimmy Piner com-<lb />
bined their pitching abilities to blank<lb />
a iivai AGC nJ"ie on seven hits last<lb />
Friday in Wilson as the Pirates gained<lb />
a 7-0 victory in the opening contest<lb />
for voth te m.s.<lb />
Byre' hia.ed five innings and gv�<lb />
ui) five hits. Piner then finished the<lb />
contest, allowing two singles.<lb />
Left fielder Paul Gay was the only<lb />
Hue to connect for two hits. He had<lb />
two singles in five trips.<lb />
The box:<lb />
East Carolina AB R H O A E<lb />
Heath, 2b -300100<lb />
Hoskins, 2b 0 10 0 0 0<lb />
Pirate Baseball Coach<lb />
ilanlison, 2b 1<lb />
Hooper, rf 3<lb />
Russell, lb 1<lb />
G. Cline, 3b, rf 5<lb />
Britt, c 2<lb />
B. Cline, c .  2<lb />
Gay, If 5<lb />
Sanderson, lb, rf 3<lb />
Cherry, 3b 1<lb />
Stevens, ss 1<lb />
Thompson, ss 0<lb />
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2 1<lb />
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Jones, ss<lb />
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Corbin, cf  2<lb />
Webb, cf<lb />
Byrd, p<lb />
Piner, p<lb />
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Pirates Take Third Victory<lb />
By Besting Textiles, 13-3<lb />
34 7 9 27 7 1<lb />
AB R H O A E<lb />
5 0 2 4 0 1<lb />
! Good Food, Reasonable Prices<lb />
I and Friendly Atmosphere<lb />
BEST IN FOOD<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
Totals<lb />
Atl'tic Christian<lb />
Byrum, cf <lb />
Morris, 2b 3 0 0 2 4 0<lb />
Davis, If, 3b 3 0 2 5 10<lb />
Crowder, ss-i 4 0 13 10<lb />
Lane, rf 4 0 110 0<lb />
Williams, 3b 3 0 0 2 0 0<lb />
Williughby, If<lb />
Hai-ris, lb<lb />
Price, c<lb />
Dominquez, p<lb />
Hamp, p<lb />
Todd, p <lb />
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10 0 0 0 0<lb />
4 0 0 4 0 0<lb />
4 0 16 2 0<lb />
10 0 0 0 0<lb />
0 0 0 0 0 0<lb />
10 0 0 0 0<lb />
10 0 0 0 0<lb />
Totals 34 0 7 27 8 1<lb />
z�Hit for Dominquez in 7th.<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
ECC 010 100 014�7<lb />
A( V  000 000 000�0<lb />
Runs batted in: Hardi?on 2, Gay<lb />
Two-base hits: Sanderson, Crowder,<lb />
! Lane. Base on balls: Byrd 2, Piner<lb />
Pictured above b Jack Boone, head coach of East Carolina's baseball<lb />
fortunes. Under Boone's tutorlage the Bucs triumphed in their firs.t three<lb />
contests of 1953.<lb />
Buccaneer Linksters<lb />
Open Golfing Season<lb />
By Downing High Point<lb />
The East Carolina college golf team<lb />
opened its season Monday by down-<lb />
ing Hisjh Point 12-6 at the Emery-<lb />
wood country club in Hign Point.<lb />
Atk. is of High Point turned in the<lb />
low score for both clubs as he carded<lb />
a 77 over the difficult 18 holes.<lb />
Claude King had a 79 to take medal-<lb />
ist honors for East Carolina.<lb />
The pairings:<lb />
Pirate Hurlers<lb />
Miss No-Hit Game<lb />
In Last Of Ninth<lb />
by Sam Flux<lb />
Three East Carolina hurlera were<lb />
deprived of a combination no-hitter<lb />
by a ninth inning single here Monday<lb />
as the Pirates whitewashed a New<lb />
Bedford institute club 7-0.<lb />
Thn New Englanders' third base-<lb />
man Wall England slammed ore of<lb />
Ted Barnes pitches down the first<lb />
� iae line to reak the ict. The two<lb />
previous Buc pitchers who eav� up<lb />
no hits were Martin Byrd, the start-<lb />
er, and Clyde Owens.<lb />
Pacing the Pirates' plate attack<lb />
was riffhtfielder Major Hooper, who<lb />
knocked two singles in three trips.<lb />
The box:<lb />
New Bedford AB R H O A E<lb />
Camacho, cf  3 0 0 10 1<lb />
England, 3b 4<lb />
Thatcher, ss  2<lb />
Poitras, c  3<lb />
Martinez, If  3<lb />
Rodil, 2b 2<lb />
Katterman, rf 3<lb />
Arruda, lb 1<lb />
Chapman, lb  1<lb />
Pomber, p 2<lb />
xBachand  1<lb />
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Beavers, lVz-lVi.<lb />
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looked good, especially the battery<lb />
men.<lb />
J.m Byid and Jim Piner tossed the<lb />
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Byrd looked extraordinarily loose on<lb />
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bad ar. . that had previously plagued<lb />
him. Pi.ier hurled four innings of<lb />
excellent baseball. He seems to have<lb />
already hit mid-season prime.<lb />
Martin Byrd, senior moundsman<lb />
from Tabor City, throws streaks of<lb />
lightning and if he stays in shape<lb />
and contn eg to get the better side<lb />
of control he will be a sure winner.<lb />
Clyde Oweit, Beaufort's contribution<lb />
to the sq.jad, has been the talk of<lb />
the campu . The 6-3 righthander can<lb />
r ally whip 'cm by the stickmen. In<lb />
his brief appearance against New<lb />
Bedford, Owens sent four batters in<lb />
a row back to the bench shaking<lb />
their heads. He pitched three hitless<lb />
innings. Keep your eye6 on this lad.<lb />
Other pitchers who have shown<lb />
line diamond prowess are Ted Barnes,<lb />
Ken Hall, Leonard Sullivan and A.J.<lb />
Rose.<lb />
Gaither C line is undoubtedly the<lb />
fans' favorite. His terrific long ball<lb />
hitting would make him a prominent<lb />
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New Bedford he cannoned a terrific<lb />
clout over the right field fence some<lb />
350 feet away. Cline moves excep-<lb />
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Totals  28 0 1 24 11 3<lb />
xHit for Pomber in 9th.<lb />
East Carolina AB R H O A E<lb />
Hardison, 2b 211200<lb />
Heath, 2b  3<lb />
Hooper, rf 3<lb />
Russell, lb 0<lb />
Britt, c, rf 5<lb />
Corbin, rf  0<lb />
Gay, If, cf 3<lb />
Hayes, cf . 1<lb />
Sanderson, lb, rf 2<lb />
B. Cline, c 2<lb />
Stevens, ss  2<lb />
Jones, 22  2<lb />
Thompson, ss 1<lb />
Webb, cf 1<lb />
Cherry, 3b 0<lb />
Sauls, 3b  0<lb />
Byrd, p 1<lb />
Jwens, p  2<lb />
Barnes, p 0<lb />
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0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
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1<lb />
0<lb />
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0 0 1<lb />
0 0 0<lb />
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Ken Hall Gets Credit<lb />
For Triumph Against<lb />
Massachusetts Squad<lb />
Coach Ja.k Boone's East Carolina<lb />
Pirates made  three straight and<lb />
two in a � � over New Bedford here<lb />
Tuesday as they came out on the<lb />
long end of a 13-3 count.<lb />
After giving up two runs to the<lb />
Textiles in the first inning, the Bucs<lb />
got back in the game in the third<lb />
and ent ar.ead in the fourth.<lb />
Top man in the hit column for<lb />
the Boone-men was Cecil Heath. The<lb />
spunky second sacker got three for<lb />
three. Gaither Clii:3 tagged the<lb />
game's hardest 'w with a homer<lb />
over the right field fence in the sixt<lb />
Cline went two for three. W. C. San-<lb />
derson included in his two for four<lb />
an in-the-park four bagger. Wilbur<lb />
Thompson hit two for three.<lb />
A. J. Rose, Ken Hall and Eugene<lb />
Rose limited the Northerners to four<lb />
base knocks.<lb />
New Bedford AB R H O A E<lb />
Camacho, cf 4 0 0<lb />
England, 'ib  3 10<lb />
Thatcher, es4 11<lb />
Poitraa, c �. 4 0 1<lb />
Baines, c  0 0 0<lb />
Martinez, If 3 11<lb />
Rodil, 2b 3 0 1<lb />
Pomber, rf 2 0 0<lb />
Katterman, rf  10 0<lb />
Chapman, 2b  3 0 0<lb />
Arruda, 2b 10 0<lb />
Bachand, p 2 0 0<lb />
Dahlburg, p  10 0<lb />
3 0<lb />
1 5<lb />
1 4<lb />
3 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
J. 0<lb />
3 3<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
7<lb />
3<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
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Score by innings:<lb />
New Bedford 000 000 000�0<lb />
East Carolina   011 100 04x�7<lb />
Runs batted in: Hardison; G. Cline,<lb />
2; Britt. S Struck out by: Byrd, 4;<lb />
Owens, 5; Barnes, 2; Pomber, 4. Bases<lb />
on balls off: Barnes, 2; Pomber, 8.<lb />
Hits off: Byrd�0 in 4, Owens�0 in 3;<lb />
Barnes�1 in 2. Winning pitic.er:<lb />
Owens.<lb />
The Pirates' defenders are looking<lb />
tactful and give the Bucs an infield<lb />
as tight as a hat band.<lb />
The outer garden is patrolled by<lb />
a host of speedy, sharp hitting hope-<lb />
fuls.<lb />
Stevens, ss 0<lb />
Webb, cf 1<lb />
Russell, lb  2<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
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1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
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0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
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Totals 31 3 4 24 15 5<lb />
East Carolina AB R H O A E<lb />
Hardison, 2b 2 10 0 2 1<lb />
Heath, 2b  3<lb />
Hooper, rf  2<lb />
G. Cline, If 3<lb />
Sauls, 3b 1<lb />
Cherry, 3b 4<lb />
Sanderson, lb-rf 4<lb />
Britt, rf 1<lb />
Gay, lh-cf . 4<lb />
Corbin, cf �. 1<lb />
Thompson, ss 3<lb />
Jones, ss 2<lb />
1 3<lb />
1 1<lb />
2 2<lb />
0 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
2 2<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
Hardee, c 2 0 0<lb />
B. Cline, c 2 2 0<lb />
A. Rose, p  0 0 0<lb />
Hall, p  2 0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
9<lb />
7<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
0 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
2 0<lb />
0 1<lb />
1 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
0 0<lb />
0<lb />
0 0<lb />
E. Rose, p 0 1<lb />
0 0 0 0<lb />
0 0 3 0<lb />
Totals<lb />
39 13 14 27 11 1<lb />
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BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 195s<lb />
Audience Lauds Performance<lb />
Of College Faculty In Comedy<lb />
East Carolina college staff mem-<lb />
bers who appeared in two perform-<lb />
ances of John Patrick's comedy "The<lb />
Curious Savage" Thursday and Fri-<lb />
day, March 26 and 27 .received hearty<lb />
applause and many favorable com-<lb />
ments on their performances from<lb />
audiences representing both the<lb />
 u. 'i the city of Greenville.<lb />
 ponsored by thfc Green-<lb />
ville Branch of the American asso-<lb />
on of University Women, was<lb />
given a a benefit performance for<lb />
East Carolina college Foreign<lb />
Study Scholarship fund. George E.<lb />
Perry of the faculty was director.<lb />
More than 50 people, in addition<lb />
the members of the cast, partici-<lb />
pated in work on the production.<lb />
These included college faculty mem-<lb />
bers and administrative officers, and<lb />
members of the AAUW and of the<lb />
Teachers playhouse, the Student Gov-<lb />
association, the Future<lb />
1 r- of America and the foreign<lb />
languages fraternity Sigma Pi Al-<lb />
; East Carolina.<lb />
Mrs. Dorothy W. Perkins, director<lb />
of education in the depart-<lb />
ment of education, as Mrs. Ethel<lb />
Savage, eccentric millionairess, had<lb />
tie role in "The Curious Sav-<lb />
" Her sympathetic interpretation<lb />
of the part won an enthusiastic re-<lb />
sponse from audiences at both per-<lb />
formances.<lb />
A supporting cast of ten staff<lb />
members was made up of Elizabeth<lb />
Walker, Dr. Harold Jones, Beatrice<lb />
Chauncey, Donald Amelon, Mrs. Sally<lb />
Klir.jrenschmitt, Dr. Theodore Eaton,<lb />
Dr. Hubert Coleman, Mrs. Agnes<lb />
Barrett, Ruth Lambie, and Dr. James<lb />
Poindexter. Larry Holt, eight-year<lb />
old Gretnville boy, appeared as guest<lb />
actor in the final scene of the play.<lb />
An attractive stage setting designed<lb />
by Assistant Dean of Women Edith<lb />
Zinn contributed to the effectiveness<lb />
of the comedy. The artistic lighting<lb />
effects which marked the production<lb />
were executed by Ernest White, stu-<lb />
dent from Waynesboro, Va.<lb />
Talk With Your Uncle<lb />
A Naval Aviation Cadet Procure-<lb />
ment team for this area, composed<lb />
of Lt. Cmdr. C. W. Perdue and Lt.<lb />
John A. Henning from the Naval Air<lb />
station, Norfolk, Va will interview<lb />
students interested in the Naval Avi-<lb />
ation cadet program. They will be<lb />
on campus at 10 a.m. April 10, and<lb />
will remain here in the afternoon,<lb />
if necessary.<lb />
Eligibility requirements for Navy<lb />
cadet training are that the applicant<lb />
must be at least 18 and not over 27<lb />
years of age; has completed 90 quar-<lb />
ter hours in college; has not married<lb />
and must remain unmarried until<lb />
commissioned; and must meet with<lb />
certain physical requirements.<lb />
BSU Student Attends<lb />
Tennessee Conference<lb />
Gwendola Williams, junior from<lb />
Oakboro, attended last week end in<lb />
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ning conference of the Baptist Stu-<lb />
dent union. She represents the cam-<lb />
pus BSU organization here. She was<lb />
accompanied to Nashville by stu-<lb />
dents from other Baptist Student<lb />
unions of the state. At the college she<lb />
is an active worker in the Baptist<lb />
student group and is also vice presi-<lb />
dent of the student Home Economics<lb />
club.<lb />
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Home Economics Group<lb />
Names Williams Prexy<lb />
Gwendola Williams of Oakboro,<lb />
sophomore at East Carolina college,<lb />
will head the Home Economics club<lb />
at the college during the 1953-1954<lb />
school year.<lb />
Other officers chosen in a recent<lb />
election to serve next year in the<lb />
club, one of the largest departmental<lb />
organizations on the campus, are<lb />
Marceline Aycock, Black Creek, vice<lb />
president; Evelyn Davis, Warsaw,<lb />
secretary; Peggy Faircloth, Rosoboro,<lb />
treasurer; and Mary Lee Gillette,<lb />
Jacksonville, and Kitty Gerringer,<lb />
Draper, reporters on student publi-<lb />
cations.<lb />
Home Ec Society<lb />
Adds 11 Members<lb />
Of Honor Rating<lb />
In recognition of their excellent<lb />
scholastic records and high profes-<lb />
sional standards, eleven home eco-<lb />
nomics students at East Carolina<lb />
college have been chosen as members<lb />
of Phi Omicron, honor society. All<lb />
have completed or are now complet-<lb />
ing their sophomore year as majors<lb />
in the department of home economics<lb />
at the college.<lb />
Ruth Haislip, senior from Oak City,<lb />
presided at an initiation ceremony<lb />
in the Flanagan auditorium at which<lb />
the students were formally accepted<lb />
as members of the society. Ruth<lb />
Lambie, director of the college Nur-<lb />
sery school and faculty advisor of<lb />
Phi Omicron, also participated in the<lb />
service.<lb />
New members of the organization<lb />
are Marcelline Aycock, Black Creek;<lb />
Betty L. Boyette, Selma; Ann L.<lb />
Carawan, Swan Quarter; Mary Sue<lb />
Cook, Hertford; Peggy Ann Cox,<lb />
Richlands; Sally Credle, Scranton;<lb />
Emily J. Eaves, Henderson; Peggy<lb />
J. Faircloth, Roseboro; Anna L.<lb />
Laughton, Beaufort; L. Gwen Wil-<lb />
liams, Oakboro; and Bertha Pate<lb />
Jones, Tarboro.<lb />
Inspection Team<lb />
Awards AFROTC<lb />
Highest Rating<lb />
The East Carolina college Air Force<lb />
ROTC detachment received the high-<lb />
est po�il le rating during the annual<lb />
Federal inspection conducted Wed-<lb />
nesday and Thursday, March 25 and<lb />
26.<lb />
All unit facilities underwent a<lb />
thorough inspection during the two<lb />
days. The inspection was climaxed by<lb />
a ceremonial wing parade on Thurs-<lb />
day.<lb />
Colonel Adolph M. Wright, officer<lb />
in charge of the Federal inspection<lb />
team, met with Cadet Colonel Mau-<lb />
rice H. Moore of Wilmington and his<lb />
staff at the conclusion of the parade.<lb />
At this meeting Colonel Wright said,<lb />
"The cadets of the East Carolina<lb />
college Air Force ROTC wing are to<lb />
be commended on their splendid per-<lb />
formance. It reflects a high degree<lb />
of effort on the part of each cadet<lb />
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Musi I be a college graduate to toko Aviation Cadet Training?<lb />
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tive work as well. At the completion of your training, you will<lb />
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coveted silver wings of the United States Air Force.<lb />
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Pre-fiight training will be at Lackland Air Force Base, San<lb />
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taken at any one of the many Air Force bases located throughout<lb />
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vidual attention you may require. However, if you fail to<lb />
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fail to complete the course.<lb />
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As an Aviation Cadet you draw $109.20 a month pay. In<lb />
addition, you get summer and winter uniforms, flight clothes,<lb />
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 all free. After you are commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant you<lb />
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Visit your nearest Air Fore Bate, Air Force Recruiting Officer,<lb />
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Do Aircraft Observers get flying training, too?<lb />
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to apply for a regular Air Force Commission when they have<lb />
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