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GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1953<lb />
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Number 27<lb />
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322 Graduate At May 18 Exercises<lb />
Legislature Selects Madigan<lb />
Outstanding Student Citizen<lb />
Francis H. Madigan was presented tion award to Dr. John D. Messick,<lb />
Hhe Outstanding Student Citizen<lb />
Maj day festivities at East Carolina last week offered the many<lb />
ctators a colorful program. The above picture shows the court around<lb />
�en Nora Ellen Faulkner.<lb />
Ho<lb />
lorful Coronation!<lb />
Senior From Kinston Reigns<lb />
is Queen Of Campus May Day<lb />
award at the Awards day program<lb />
Wednesday night in Austin audi-<lb />
torium. This is an individual award<lb />
given to the most outstanding senior<lb />
citizen as determined by a vote of<lb />
members in the Student legislature.<lb />
Dr. Clinton Prewett, dean of men<lb />
and director of student affairs, pre-<lb />
sented awards to those students who<lb />
were represented this year in "Who's<lb />
Who m American Colleges and Uni-<lb />
versities<lb />
Yearbook Editor Donna Yancey<lb />
presented the "Buccaneer" Dedica-<lb />
B Ellen Faulkner of Kinston,<lb />
al East Carolina college, was<lb />
: Queen of May at exercises<lb />
1 on the campus Friday after-<lb />
� May 1.<lb />
oronation, followed by a pag-<lb />
tonor of the Queen and her<lb />
t, was held in the college sta-<lb />
 group of more than 1200<lb />
ators from the campus, Green-<lb />
 other localities in eastern<lb />
Carolina was present to en-<lb />
v 11�:� oration.<lb />
d under the direction of Mrs.<lb />
� � Janien Eaton of the depart-<lb />
� health and physical educa-<lb />
� . May day festivities began<lb />
� . entrance of the Queen and<lb />
s. A processional was played<lb />
r&amp;ss ensemble directed by Rob-<lb />
E. Gray of the music faculty.<lb />
is were met near the Queen's<lb />
aiie by their escorts and formed a<lb />
e around a dais where it<lb />
Kennedy Crowns Queen<lb />
Ellen was crowned by John<lb />
edy of Wilmington, former<lb />
tent of the college Student Gov-<lb />
ment association. A petite bru-<lb />
te, she wore a bouffant dress of<lb />
ite lace with court train and<lb />
ried a sheaf of red roses. Perry<lb />
- ra of Greenville was her train<lb />
leraldg to the court, dressed in<lb />
md gold costumes, were Janet<lb />
: ; and Joan Kelly. Ann<lb />
. ighan, crown bearer; Betty Tal-<lb />
Mary Sue Branch, flower<lb />
and Mitchell Saieed and<lb />
Charles Huffman as chief ushers par-<lb />
:i; ated in the coronation.<lb />
The maids were Shirley Council,<lb />
lirl-y Saieed, Patsy Smith, Wiila<lb />
lean Lindsay, Gale Dorsey, Barbara<lb />
iMoon Lois Simpson, Peggy Grice,<lb />
Lnne Strole, Mabel Ann West, Marie<lb />
Jtalling.s. Mrs. Kitty Gerringer Brin-<lb />
jion and Verona Sparrow, maid of<lb />
o nor.<lb />
Escorts For Girls<lb />
Their escorts were Jerry Sandford,<lb />
fJ r. s<lb />
W. C. Sanderson, Francis Madigan,<lb />
Waylon Unchurch, James Stanley.<lb />
Dennis Smith, Robert Chambers. Per-<lb />
cy Wilkins, John Daughtry, George<lb />
Bierle, Arthur Williams and John<lb />
Westell.<lb />
The ageant presented in honor<lb />
of the Queen developed the idea<lb />
"UNESCO Features the Orient" and<lb />
included folk dances and songs of<lb />
six Eastern countries' India, China,<lb />
Japan, Hawaii, the Philippines, and<lb />
Israel.<lb />
Approximately 50 students at the<lb />
college, dressed in the colorful cos-<lb />
tomes of the six countries, partici-<lb />
pated in dances staged during the<lb />
pageant. The Women's chorus, di-<lb />
rected by Dan E. Vbmholt of the<lb />
faculty, provided a background of<lb />
vocal music. A traditional maypole<lb />
dance concluded the festivities.<lb />
Mrs. Eaton was assisted in plan-<lb />
ning and staging the Maj day pro-<lb />
gram by a large number of stud, nts<lb />
and staff members at the college.<lb />
The committee in charge included<lb />
John Robert Kluttz. Christine Bla-<lb />
lock, Mrs. Kitty G. Brinson, Royce<lb />
Jordan, Percy Wilkins, Mildred Rouse,<lb />
Emil Boado and Shirley Council.<lb />
Royce and Ray Sears served as an-<lb />
nouncers during the pageant.<lb />
Alumni Of College<lb />
Vote For Officers<lb />
For Coining Year<lb />
East Carolina college alumni are<lb />
now voting in a mail balloting for<lb />
candidates to fill three top offices<lb />
in the Alumni association.<lb />
The list of candidates was an-<lb />
nounced by Henry C. Oglesby of<lb />
Washington, D. C, and Grifton, N.C<lb />
president of the association; Fodie<lb />
H. Hodges of Greenville, chairman<lb />
of the nominating committee; and<lb />
Alumni Secretary James Wr. Butler<lb />
of East Carolina.<lb />
President Oglesby said all ballots<lb />
must be postmarked by midnight of<lb />
May 10, and the new officials will<lb />
be installed in their offices on Alum-<lb />
ni day, May 16. The terms are for<lb />
two years.<lb />
James L. Whitfield of Raleigh,<lb />
Class of 1946, state editor of the<lb />
News and Observer of Raleigh, and<lb />
Mary Thomas Smith, Class of 1941,<lb />
member of the Training school fac-<lb />
ulty of East Carolina college, are<lb />
arrying a stipend of $1,200 a candidates for president of the Alum-<lb />
Purdue University<lb />
iwards Fellowship<lb />
To Hilton Biggs<lb />
Robert Hilton Biggs of Williams-<lb />
ton, senior at East. Carolina college,<lb />
la been awarded by Purdue uni-<lb />
fcy of Lafayette, Ind. a graduate<lb />
; arch fellowship in plant physio<lb />
Playhouse Stages<lb />
Last Performance<lb />
As 'The Heiress'<lb />
Selected scenes from "The Heiress<lb />
by Ruth and Augustus Goetz, will be<lb />
resented as the closing workshop<lb />
play of the school term on Tuesday<lb />
night. May 12, by members of the<lb />
Teachers playhouse. This play, under<lb />
the direction of Ralph H. Rives,<lb />
graduate student at the college, will<lb />
be shown in the Austin auditorium<lb />
at 8 p.m.<lb />
"The Heiress first presented in<lb />
New York in 1947, is considered by<lb />
many critics as one of the best of<lb />
the modern dramas. It has been both<lb />
a successful stage and screen play<lb />
and has had within its cast at one<lb />
.me or another such stars as Olivia<lb />
de llaviiland, Montgomery Clift, Bas-<lb />
il Rathbone, Patricia Collinge and<lb />
Miriam Hopkins.<lb />
Barbara Grimes will play the title<lb />
role. Quite different from her recent<lb />
role as Billie Dawn in "Born Yes-<lb />
terday Barbara will portray the<lb />
lonely and betrayed Katherine Soper,<lb />
who is the victim of hatred, selfish-<lb />
ness and deceit.<lb />
Stuart Arrington will appear as<lb />
the kind, sympathetic and romantic<lb />
Aunt Lavinia and Tommy Thompson<lb />
will be Morris Townsend, the faith-<lb />
less lover. Also, appearing in the<lb />
cast will be the following students:<lb />
Billie Rose Canady, David Lee, Lena<lb />
Taylor and Imogene Jennette.<lb />
There will be a short evaluation<lb />
session immediately following the<lb />
play, to which everyone is invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
president of the college<lb />
Individual Service awards were<lb />
given to the 1352-53 Student legis-<lb />
lature members by John Robert Ken-<lb />
nedy, past first vice-president of<lb />
the SGA.<lb />
Dean Prewett, who is also chair-<lb />
man of the Publications board, pre-<lb />
sent d the Publications awards, which<lb />
included individual awards to the<lb />
staff members of the two publica-<lb />
tions. Tommie Lupton, editor of the<lb />
"East Carolinian and Donna Yan-<lb />
cey, editor of the "Buccaneer re-<lb />
ceived these awards for the news-<lb />
paper and the annual, respectively.<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, dean oi the<lb />
college, presented the departmental<lb />
awards. These included Maggie Gat-<lb />
lin, business education; Rudolph Al-<lb />
exander, social studies; Francis H.<lb />
Madigan, health and physical educa-<lb />
tion; Charles Self, art; and Russell<lb />
Jarrett, mathematics.<lb />
Others were Elizabeth Hodges, li-<lb />
brary science; Janice Hardison, Eng-<lb />
lish; Robert H. Biggs, scence; Joseph<lb />
W. Johnston, foreign language; Phyl-<lb />
lis Pugh, home economics; and Leon-<lb />
ard Starling, music.<lb />
Football and Baseball Coach Jack<lb />
Boone and Howard Porter, basketball,<lb />
golf and tennis coach, presented<lb />
monograms to boys on the athletic<lb />
teams. Gold basketballs were awarded<lb />
to boys on the top intramural basket-<lb />
ball teams on campus.<lb />
Mitchell Saieed, president of the<lb />
Student Government association, pre-<lb />
sided at the program and Donald<lb />
Gaylor, chairman of the Awards<lb />
Board Executive committee, made<lb />
the introductions.<lb />
College Records<lb />
English As Spoken<lb />
In Three Counties<lb />
English as it is spoken in Hyde,<lb />
Dare and Carteret counties is now<lb />
being recorded at East Carolina as<lb />
part of a national study of regional<lb />
pronunciation.<lb />
Dr. Meredith N. Posey of the col-<lb />
lege department of English is co-<lb />
operating with C. K. Thomas, pro-<lb />
fessor of speech at Cornell universi-<lb />
ty, in gathering data on the speech<lb />
of eastern North Carolina counties.<lb />
For a number of years Prof. Thomas<lb />
has been engaged in the work of<lb />
collecting materials on the pronun-<lb />
ciation of English throughout the<lb />
United States.<lb />
At East Carolina Dr. Posey is<lb />
making tape recordings of the speech<lb />
of students whose formative pre-<lb />
college years were spent in Hyde,<lb />
Dare or Carteret. These recordings<lb />
will be sent to Prof. Thomas and<lb />
will be part of a project of national<lb />
scope leading to the formation of a<lb />
more detailed and accurate speech<lb />
map than has hitherto been available.<lb />
Students who have cooperated with<lb />
Dr. Posey and have had their speech<lb />
recorded include Louise, Kathryn and<lb />
Sally Credle of Scranton; Susie Mar-<lb />
shall and Mitzi Wratson of Engel-<lb />
hard; Jean Spencer of Swan Quarter;<lb />
Larry Williams of Ocracoke; Dalton<lb />
Mann of Manns Harbor; Lena Taylor<lb />
of Sea Level; Bruce Fulcher of At-<lb />
lantic; and Carol WTillis of Havelock.<lb />
Graduation Program Features<lb />
Benson, IMcGrath As Speakers<lb />
Results Of Voting<lb />
All changes to the student Gov-<lb />
ernment association constitution<lb />
that were voted on at an all-col-<lb />
lege assembly Wednesday after-<lb />
noon were passed, according to<lb />
Bill Penuel, elections committee<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Of the students who cast bal-<lb />
lots, 202 voted straight "yes" on<lb />
the ballot, while 147 of the voterti<lb />
I mixed their choices.<lb />
He will work at Purdue in the<lb />
department of horticulture.<lb />
Mr. Biggs, who is scheduled to<lb />
receive the B.S. degree at East<lb />
Jamiina this month, is a major in<lb />
fee science department. During his<lb />
(tourse of study here he has been a<lb />
Indent worker in the science depart-<lb />
lent and has held an appointment<lb />
is attendant in the college green-<lb />
louse.<lb />
This year he was chosen as one<lb />
if a small group of students to<lb />
.present East Carolina in the na-<lb />
Sonally circulated yearbook Who's<lb />
Ao in American Universities and<lb />
polleges This spring when the Al-<lb />
Iha Gamma chapter of the Chi Beta<lb />
hi Scientific fraternity was orga-<lb />
nized on the campus, he was selected<lb />
serve as its first president. He<lb />
as siso been vice president of the<lb />
ident science dob.<lb />
ni association<lb />
Mrs. E. Thornton Meeks Jr. of<lb />
Wilson, Class of 1932, district execu-<lb />
tive of he Carolina Telephone and<lb />
Telegraph company, and Margaret<lb />
Carol Banks of Trenton, Class of<lb />
1947, home economics teacher in the<lb />
Southwood school, Kinston, are in<lb />
the race for vice president.<lb />
Camille Clarke, Class of 1940, die-<lb />
titian of the East Carolina college, is<lb />
unopppsed for treasurer.<lb />
District directors elected in 1962<lb />
for two-year terms include Fred H.<lb />
Martin, Asheville, Western district;<lb />
Mrs. N. B. Nicholson, Monroe, South<lb />
Piedmont district; Mildred C. Her-<lb />
ring, Greensboro. Northwestern dis-<lb />
trict; Samuel B. Dees, Raleigh, North<lb />
Central district; Mrs. Dorothy L.<lb />
Wilkerson, Whitakers, Northeastern<lb />
district; and Z. W. Frazelle, Kenane-<lb />
ville, Southeastern district.<lb />
Wesley Group Initiates<lb />
Pledges In Ceremonies<lb />
Held At Local Center<lb />
The Alpha Zeta chapter of Wesley<lb />
players held its annual initiation of<lb />
pledges on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
at the Methodist Student center.<lb />
Elaine Smith, president of the<lb />
chapter, and Mamiej Chandler, spon-<lb />
sor, conducted the initiation cere-<lb />
mony. Pledges initiated were Suzanne<lb />
Shepherd, Pearl May, Jane Holmes,<lb />
Joan Cravvford, Tona Watt, Marilyn<lb />
Poole and Milton Mills.<lb />
Officers of the chapter for the<lb />
ensuing year are Olene Civils, presi-<lb />
dent; Suzanne Shepherd, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Tona Watt, secretary; Jane<lb />
Holmes, treasurer.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Frat<lb />
Tag Day Provides<lb />
Scholarship Fund<lb />
To increase the Thomas Clay Wil-<lb />
liams Memorial Award fund and to<lb />
provide a plaque listing winners,<lb />
student members at East Carolina<lb />
college of Pi Omega Pi, business<lb />
education fraternity, collected ap-<lb />
proximately $95 at their annual Tag<lb />
Day this week.<lb />
The memorial award, a scholarship,<lb />
is conferred each year at commence-<lb />
ment exercises on the graduate with<lb />
the highest scholastic record in busi-<lb />
ness education. It was established by<lb />
the fraternity in 1945 in honor of<lb />
Thomas Clay Williams of Green-<lb />
ville, a fraternity member who died<lb />
while attending East Carolina.<lb />
The plaque will be hung in the<lb />
department of business education at<lb />
the college. It will be made of walnut<lb />
and will carry on gold plates the<lb />
names of winners. Those whose<lb />
names are now being engraved on<lb />
the plaque as winners from 1945<lb />
through 1952 are Clarine Johnson,<lb />
Wilmington; Elsie West, Roxboro;<lb />
Hannah Ruth Humbles, Ayden; Dor-<lb />
othy Bennett, Edlward; Milton Hamil-<lb />
ton. Aurora; William Farrell, San-<lb />
ford; Allan Berman, Portsmouth,<lb />
Va and Alfred Wetherittgton, Sil-<lb />
verdale.<lb />
Dramatics Group<lb />
Holds Laurel Day<lb />
Laurel day highlighted the year<lb />
for the Teachers' playhouse members<lb />
last night in the College theatre.<lb />
Percy Wilkins, playhouse president,<lb />
was master of ceremonies.<lb />
This is an annual event for the<lb />
dramatics group. Awards were given<lb />
to the individuals who were outstand-<lb />
ing in some phase of work in the<lb />
organization. The recipients of these<lb />
honors were voted upon from the<lb />
floor.<lb />
Included in the list of awards were:<lb />
biggest boner, purple heart for physi-<lb />
cal injury, most extraordinary make-<lb />
up job, outstanding legwork on part<lb />
of the business staff, outstanding<lb />
legs, smoothest workshop play, most<lb />
responsive audience, most spectacular<lb />
development as an actor and an act-<lb />
ress, person most sure of his lines<lb />
and the host impromptu actor or<lb />
actress.<lb />
Inter-Religious<lb />
Council Releases<lb />
'53-54 Officers<lb />
Officers of the Inter-Religious<lb />
council for the year 1953-54 have<lb />
recently been elected. They are Par-<lb />
ker Marks, president, Delphia Rawls,<lb />
viceresident, Joyce Willis, secre-<lb />
tary, Ann Smith, treasurer.<lb />
Committee chairmen who were<lb />
elected to work with these officers<lb />
are Mattie Huber, book display; Ann<lb />
Smith, finance; Charlie Bedford,<lb />
pu' licity; Maidred Morris, conferen-<lb />
-e; Nora Mills, classrooms; and<lb />
Betsy Hobgood, worship and evalua-<lb />
tion. The remaining committee<lb />
chairmanships will be taken by the<lb />
officers or be elected later.<lb />
The new council kas already been<lb />
making plans for Religious Empha-<lb />
sis week and other religious services<lb />
to be held on campus during the<lb />
coming school year, according to the<lb />
new president, Parker Marks.<lb />
Students Present Play<lb />
Phi Sigma Chapter of Sigma Pi<lb />
Alpha, honorary foreign language<lb />
fraternity, held its lar. t meeting of<lb />
the year Tuesday night.<lb />
Mrs. Howard Mims, teacher of for-<lb />
eign languages at Greenville high<lb />
school, aided by Mis Patricia Mad-<lb />
drey, Greenville high school senior,<lb />
and Joe Johnston, student teacher,<lb />
entertained the group with a brief<lb />
play "Maid of Orleans commemo-<lb />
rating the life and spirit of Joan of<lb />
Arc.<lb />
Bedford Heads YMCA<lb />
Charlie Bedford will head the YM-<lb />
CA at East Carolina for the year<lb />
1953-54. Serving with him will be<lb />
Frank Turner, vice-president, Wayne<lb />
Shoe, secretary, and John Hayes,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
Others serving on th YMCA cabi-<lb />
net will be Julian Vainright, Jack<lb />
Britt, Tommy Thompson, Boyd Webb,<lb />
Matthew Prescott and Paul Camercn.<lb />
Faculty advisors are Dr. John Reyn-<lb />
olds and WT W. Howell.<lb />
Exercises marking the 44th<lb />
Annual Commenc nu n pro-<lb />
gram at East Carolina college<lb />
will have as chief event the<lb />
graduation of 322 men and wo-<lb />
men students who are sched-<lb />
uled to receive diplomas Monday<lb />
morning, May 18, at 10:30 in<lb />
Wright auditorium.<lb />
Of these graduates, 268 v. ill<lb />
obtain B.S. degrees, 19 will re-<lb />
ceive A.B. degrees and 35 will<lb />
be awarded M. A. degrees.<lb />
Full Program<lb />
A full program, beginning with<lb />
Alumni day, Saturday, May ltf, and<lb />
extending through graduation<lb />
cises Monday, has been<lb />
from the office of President �'<lb />
 Messick of the college.<lb />
Ezra Taft Benson, US S<lb />
of Agriculture, and E'arl J. McGi ith,<lb />
former US Commissioner of Ed<lb />
tion, will be principal speakers. Mr.<lb />
McGrath will make the commei<lb />
ment address to the graduate? on<lb />
Monday morning. Mr. Benson will<lb />
deliver the commenctm Jit sen<lb />
at servtees Sunday morning at l1<lb />
o'clock in the Wrij t auditorium.<lb />
On program Saturday will be he<lb />
me ting of the Alumni association<lb />
at 10 c'clock in the morning in Aus-<lb />
tin and the Alumni luncheon at 12:30<lb />
in the North Dining hall. President<lb />
and Mrs. Messick will entertain alum-<lb />
ni, seniors and faculty with a tea<lb />
given at their home at 3 o'clock.<lb />
Also on program for Saturday will<lb />
be a lawn concert by the College<lb />
�and on the front campus. At 3 o<lb />
clock in the Wright auditorium the<lb />
music department will present their<lb />
44th Annual recital.<lb />
Holt Spt.ik<lb />
Dr. Pofeert L. Hoi director<lb />
religious activities, will speak at tl<lb />
annual YWCA-YMCA Vesper sej<lb />
ices at 7:30 Sunday cven.ng hi<lb />
College theatre. Charlie B4<lb />
president of the YMCA, and Jfeyci<lb />
Gurley, president of the YWCA MR<lb />
arranging the program.<lb />
During the gradBaoa mmt&amp;sm<lb />
Monday, men who b&amp;W �ffl$a$$$Mi<lb />
their training in the Bast CarOifik�-<lb />
unit of the Air Force MO II<lb />
receive comraassiomi in the fS I a<lb />
Force reserve, sgabMrdtOK  t� an a,a�<lb />
nouncement from -the Air telewe tK<lb />
tactics depaitment.<lb />
Walter Noona Takes First<lb />
In Piano Recording Festival<lb />
at<lb />
Two Seniors Participate In Cooperative Teaching<lb />
Continuing a cooperative learning-<lb />
teaching project started two years<lb />
ago by Hyde county schools and<lb />
East Carolina college, Nora Ellen<lb />
Faulkner of Kinston and Frances E.<lb />
Woolard of Washington have been<lb />
spending this week observing and<lb />
teaching at the Engelhard school.<lb />
Both are seniors in elementary edu-<lb />
cation at East Carolina.<lb />
While at Engelhard, Miss Faulk-<lb />
ner, a primary education major,<lb />
worked with the regular classroom<lb />
teacher in a combination first and county spent Thursday, May 7, at<lb />
second grade. Miss Woolard, a stu-<lb />
dent teacher in the sixth grade at<lb />
the college Training school, worked<lb />
in a combination sixth and seventh<lb />
grade class.<lb />
Outstanding Students<lb />
Both of the seniorg are outafcanding<lb />
students at East Carolina and were<lb />
selected because of their ability as<lb />
the school, the community and the<lb />
problems of teaching boys and girls<lb />
in combination grades in a rural<lb />
environment.<lb />
During their work in Hyde county<lb />
the college students were under the<lb />
personal direction of Bettie Swindell,<lb />
county supervisor of instruction; N.<lb />
W. Shelton, superintendent of<lb />
schools; and Poe O'Neal, principal of<lb />
the Engelhard school.<lb />
A group of teachers from Hyde<lb />
the Training school on the college<lb />
campus here. They did observation<lb />
work in the second and the sixth<lb />
grades, in which Mrs. Sally Klfcigen-<lb />
seranitt and Mary Thomas Smith are<lb />
supervising teachers.<lb />
Teachers Assist<lb />
Several college faculty members<lb />
and Training school teacher aceom<lb />
teachers. Each has devoted her time panied the seniors to Hyd aoanfcy<lb />
thig w-ek to getting acquaint with last week �ad and assisted tfeam in<lb />
beginning their work. Making the<lb />
trip were Mrs. Klingenschmitt, Miss<lb />
Smith, and Eunice McGee of the<lb />
Training school; Dr. Eva D. Wil-<lb />
liamson, supervisor of primary edu-<lb />
cation, and Dr. Keith D. Holmes of<lb />
the department of education.<lb />
"In the cooperative and informal<lb />
exchange of ideas and exp�rienea,<lb />
the recfcnrocal values derived by visit-<lb />
ing student teachers and regular<lb />
teachers have been highly regarded<lb />
both by college personnel a�d by<lb />
Hyde county teachers and adminia<lb />
trators Dr. Holmes stated tM<lb />
week. "Student teachers have a<lb />
opporten ity to work in a rural<lb />
witk tha benefit of th .Afeiw<lb />
guidance of cj&amp;wroom tMrtthora<lb />
a wealth of �xparlPM? In<lb />
he continued, the student<lb />
"enthusiasm, near id�e�<lb />
mentations waiefc Aft<lb />
dei- regular clawrocm<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
EAST CAROLINA ON THE AIR<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Walter Jfoaa of Itarflrik, Va<lb />
student of music at What Carolina<lb />
�oolkge. has juwt been notified that<lb />
for the second consecutive year he<lb />
6:30-6:45 p.m.�WGTC, Greenville hm weti a first�� rating in the<lb />
organ reveries (George Perry)<lb />
7:15-7:30 p.m.�WGBB, Goldsbos�,<lb />
organ reveries<lb />
Sunday<lb />
9:46-10:00 a.m.�WREF, WatUs.<lb />
ten, organ reveries<lb />
National Piano BueonlTOg festival<lb />
sgoBSorwl by the National Guild of<lb />
Pisno 'Teachers, <lb />
Partidpsnta Included students of<lb />
ramnc from � sections of the United<lb />
2:00-2:15 pjm.�W-KEZ, CSfeMB ���� N��� was a contestant in the<lb />
organ reveries j Collegia iVeshaan Diploma class<lb />
2:00-2:30 pjm.�WGTM, Wifcen, 0f ifee competition.<lb />
student recital, Carolyn fSaaSe aad j ability as a pianist has<lb />
Leonard B. Starlings j . ,  � . � iV<lb />
4:45-5:00 p.m.lrd�, To, Mk recognoa during the<lb />
oran reveries JiwaJUst- sebool year. He was state<lb />
�:30-7:00 pm-WOm, �&amp;�� thfe apring among entrants ir<lb />
the TftArteenth Biennial Stud nt t. <lb />
dstt&amp;ac sponsored by the Natio"<lb />
fe4�rptiBt: of Musk clubs a! held<lb />
m �re-msiboro. He also rated<lb />
��MWMiMM(WMi.�bi<lb />
Mount, muase<lb />
7:80-8:00 p<lb />
Music department jroadsast.<lb />
lOao-WS� j-WrrC. Xbsten, f1" J��y inSpartanburg, S<lb />
�v ' 1B auditions staged as final com e-<lb />
' JMtioiis of the Southeastern district<lb />
Iu!efitt &amp;ea3dale s3 fae National federation of Music<lb />
Weekly Broadens�WIAM, Wil- Liubs. Students entered in this event<lb />
ujunstaa, .��?? department -ofrmrepresent school, in South C�<lb />
lina. North Carolina, Georgia and<lb />
Florida.<lb />
This spring the young pianist ap-<lb />
peared as soloist with the East<lb />
Carolina orchestra, a college com-<lb />
munity organization directed by Dr.<lb />
K. N. Cuthbert of the East Carolina<lb />
music department. Noona i playing<lb />
this week in recitals in New Bern<lb />
and Rocky Mount, and last Sunday<lb />
he appeared in a program in Farm-<lb />
ville. Sunday, May 10, he will be<lb />
presented in recital at 4 p.m. in the<lb />
Wright auditorium on the cam r us by<lb />
the college department of music.<lb />
igfifti Office<lb />
t the Stu'�<lb />
i$sm Wednes-<lb />
U �m pv�. for this<lb />
are urged<lb />
matters .with<lb />
Jay that time.<lb />
wiie wish to<lb />
written by the md of<lb />
mU have requisitions<lb />
(y afternoon.<lb />
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FRIDAY, MAY �<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
- 19S3<lb />
f&amp;-<lb />
At. <lb />
East�arolinian <lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
college, GreenTille, N. C.<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Eatered a 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 />
Wko's WKo At East Carolina<lb />
ay<lb />
by Tommie Lupton<lb />
by Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
f �jodrJed Cole6icie Pr�<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1958<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Mevea on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall hire it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it�E. FiUgerald<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Sditor-lnXhief<lb />
Managing Bditor<lb />
Assjfttairk Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
  Temmie Lupton<lb />
Edwina McMullan<lb />
 Parker Maddrey<lb />
 Phyllis Carpenter<lb />
 Kay Johnston,<lb />
Mildred Henderson, Emily Boyce, Faye O'Neal<lb />
Editorial Advisor Mary H. Greene<lb />
9taf Photographer C. L. Perkins Jr.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
&amp;p�ta �r  Boh Hilldrup<lb />
ftperte Asetatant, Sam Hux, Bruce Phillips, Jack Scott<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
BwiMM Manager Edna Massad<lb />
Aamiaftant Business Manager  Faye Jenes<lb />
Basinese Assistants  Mary Gillette,<lb />
Marty MacArthur, Atwood Smith, Dwight Garrett<lb />
Exohange Editor  Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
From Editor To Staff<lb />
The time has come for Ye Editor to step down<lb />
from the seat that he has held for two years. I<lb />
would like to personally express my appreciation<lb />
to my staff who has worked so hard and faith-<lb />
fully all year long. One person could not possibly<lb />
get out a weekly newspaper, and it has been<lb />
through the constant lending of help that I have<lb />
been able to fulfill my job.<lb />
We have worked together; we have played<lb />
together; and we have enjoyed the fellowship that<lb />
means so much to us all. There were times when<lb />
we might have quarrelled over some of the work,<lb />
but no matter what the circumstances have been<lb />
I have always been deeply indebted to all of you<lb />
fur the cooperation that you, the staff, have shown<lb />
I think we have had a very successful year.<lb />
I have experienced many happy and unfor-<lb />
gettable moments in my two years as editor of<lb />
this paper. I shall always cherish these memories,<lb />
for the position has meant more to me in my col-<lb />
lege life than any other thing at East Carolina.<lb />
The friends that I have made among my staff<lb />
and others at the college will always be remem-<lb />
bered. I look forward to working on the staff next<lb />
year, not as editor but as student advisor.<lb />
In closing I would just like to say thanks to<lb />
all the students, administration and faculty mem-<lb />
bers at East Carolina for their help and en-<lb />
couragement.<lb />
Well, dear readers, this eolumm<lb />
will be all until next fall, when<lb />
there will be a different person writ-<lb />
ing it. With this issue the "East<lb />
Carolinian" staff completes its year's<lb />
work. We have now published 27<lb />
issues, which is a new record for<lb />
East Carolina's weekly newspaper.<lb />
Last year, as the year before, there<lb />
were 2G copies published.<lb />
This staff has worked hard<lb />
throughout the year trying to pub-<lb />
ash a paper that would be a credit<lb />
to the college. We have had bright<lb />
days, as well as those days that<lb />
maybe we should have stayed in bed,<lb />
but that's life.<lb />
Much hard work has gone into<lb />
this year's papers, but we have en-<lb />
joyed practically every minute of it<lb />
(or at least after it was over). We<lb />
have received harsh criticism at times<lb />
from students and administration,<lb />
and we have been complmented high-<lb />
ly at other times. All this just goes<lb />
with newspaper work, and we knew<lb />
that before we accepted the duties.<lb />
To Serve, the college's motto, has<lb />
bern our aim. We sincerely hope<lb />
that we have not failed.<lb />
Next week seems to be one that<lb />
will have much happening. Summed<lb />
up, it looks as if the one word�<lb />
exams�will tell the story. We wish<lb />
vou luck.<lb />
Fun, food, fellowship! Students at-<lb />
tending a college like East Carolina<lb />
really have a grand opportunity to<lb />
gain many memorable experiences.<lb />
At club meetings, parlor gatherings,<lb />
beach trips, conventions and just in<lb />
the classroom, we have fun and fel-<lb />
lowship; and there usually is a bit<lb />
of food where a group gathers.<lb />
As a college student looks back<lb />
over the year, he remembers the<lb />
good times he has had. He more than<lb />
likely has forgotten that exam he<lb />
failed. That trip to the football game<lb />
back in November will be long re-<lb />
membered by most college students.<lb />
Yes, we all tend to remember the<lb />
fun and fellowship, but what would<lb />
college life be without it? East Car-<lb />
olina, we are glad to say, is not<lb />
lacking in this respect.<lb />
For the last issue of the East<lb />
Carolinian this year, Russell V. Jar-<lb />
rett has been chosen for Who's Who.<lb />
Russell is from Draper and came to<lb />
East Carolina in the Fall of '49 and<lb />
plans to graduate May 18 of this<lb />
year with a B.S. degree, majoring in<lb />
math and mmoring in social studies.<lb />
We asked Russell why he chose<lb />
East Carolina college to further his<lb />
education, and he said that before<lb />
he was a senior in high school he<lb />
had never heard of East Carolina,<lb />
but his coach, Everett Hudson, asked<lb />
him if he wouldn't like to attend<lb />
college. Russell said that he would,<lb />
and when he went to sign the appli-<lb />
cation it was ECC.<lb />
"The first time that I ever saw<lb />
the campus was the day that I came<lb />
over to stay said Russell. "I was<lb />
one of the few freshman boys to get<lb />
a room in the dorm, for then we<lb />
only had Wilson hall. That really<lb />
helped me to get adjusted to college<lb />
life, for if I had had to stay in<lb />
town, it would have been a great<lb />
disadvantage. When I came up here<lb />
I didn't know a soul at all he said.<lb />
"I've really enjoyed it a lot and have<lb />
never regretted coming. After seeing<lb />
the campus the first time I was sure<lb />
I'd like it<lb />
Teaches In Farmville<lb />
Russell did his practice teaching<lb />
in Farmville high school in a ninth<lb />
grade general math class and a tenth<lb />
grade algebra class. "At first I<lb />
didn't think too much of teaching, fur<lb />
I stayed on one page in algebra for a<lb />
a solid week. I got kind of discouraged<lb />
but after we got moving along every-<lb />
thing went fine. I didn't have any<lb />
TIMELY TOPICS<lb />
By Bob Hilldrup<lb />
prise<lb />
it.<lb />
;U one<lb />
the<lb />
airo<lb />
Russell Jarrett<lb />
I really hated to<lb />
He said that the last day as he<lb />
was teaching one class the whole<lb />
other class started coming in the<lb />
door and taking seats. Of course he<lb />
didn't know what was up; so he said,<lb />
"I guess we'll have to stop class and<lb />
entertain our guests and with that<lb />
they said "That's what we've been<lb />
waiting for and some students went<lb />
out to get refreshments for a party.<lb />
One day a girl from an algebra<lb />
class (one that he didn't teach) came<lb />
to him and asked to have some work<lb />
explained to her, because she just<lb />
couldn't stem to understand it. He<lb />
did help her, but later, to his sur-<lb />
i rise, he found that the girl was<lb />
actually making all "A's" on her<lb />
work. He told us to be careful how<lb />
we wrote this 'cause the students<lb />
trying to find<lb />
here on campus. His membership<lb />
has been with the Math club, four<lb />
vea and president his senior yea. :<lb />
Phi Sigma PI, junior and senior<lb />
ya Circle K, Student legislature<lb />
'and "Who's Who in American Uni-<lb />
rersitie, and Colleges" his Milter<lb />
year. He aid that being chosen HH<lb />
WHO'S WHO really cam as a sur-<lb />
"I hadn't ever thought about<lb />
is a great honor to be chosen<lb />
of few here �� campus, and<lb />
I'm kind of proud of this<lb />
Russell baa done a lot of work with<lb />
Circle K this year and a while<lb />
chey sponsored one night of the<lb />
'Kiwania Follies" which was ��-<lb />
lent night here at the college. The<lb />
procee fa of 8he follies wi.t to heir<lb />
and rprivileged children. During ba-<lb />
kethall season the Oiaek K also did<lb />
some work with cripple children.<lb />
Some of the members would go pick<lb />
up the i)oys and girls, bring them to<lb />
the games, so thai) they could see<lb />
college basketball, and then take<lb />
them back afterwards.<lb />
Since his deferment runs out in<lb />
June, he will probably go into the<lb />
service during the summer. He s� ms<lb />
quite confident that he will pass.<lb />
"So he says, "I'll go! This is the<lb />
reason that I haven't tried to get a<lb />
teaching job Until he is called into<lb />
the service, he plans to go bnc&amp;E to<lb />
his hometown, unless he can find s<lb />
suitable job in the eastern part of<lb />
the state.<lb />
trouble with the students. In fact I<lb />
don't believe I've ever seen B more , would proba' ly be<lb />
friendly group of high school sfcu- i out who it was.<lb />
dents. When the time came to leave Russell is quite active in the clubs<lb />
Shooting<lb />
The Bull<lb />
Nearly everyone has received his<lb />
new "Buccaneer East Carolina year-<lb />
book, and we feel that the book is<lb />
indeed a fine one. The entire annual<lb />
staff should be commended for their<lb />
efforts.<lb />
Summer Vacationtime Offers<lb />
Students Many Opportunities<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
With Commencement week just be- � When fall<lb />
is here they will all be<lb />
Another Big Year Ends<lb />
Another great year at East Carolina college<lb />
is rapidly drawing to an end. This issue of the<lb />
"East Carolinian" concludes the work of the staff<lb />
until next fall. We have really enjoyed serving<lb />
the college during the present year, and we sin-<lb />
cerely hope that we have lived up to the trust<lb />
that was put in us by the Publications board last<lb />
year.<lb />
Putting out a college weekly is not an easy<lb />
job, and we could not have possibly done it with-<lb />
out the splendid cooperation that we received<lb />
from all persons we had dealings with. Our print-<lb />
ers�Sherman, Ernest and Jimmy�have really<lb />
been our friends. We have made mistakes all along<lb />
that caused them more work and worry, but they<lb />
were always ready and willing to do all that they<lb />
could to help us. Friends like these really helped<lb />
lighten our burdens.<lb />
We would like to extend our thanks to the<lb />
staff in the administration building for their<lb />
wonderful cooperation with the paper. Whenever<lb />
we ran up with any problems, Dr. Messick and<lb />
staff were always more than willing to lend any<lb />
assistance. We feel that we have some real<lb />
friends among the college administration.<lb />
It has been a pleasure working with the facul-<lb />
ty here this year. East Carolina has the name of<lb />
being a friendly school, and its faculty is no ex-<lb />
ception. There are many wonderful persons on<lb />
our faculty, and we have found that working with<lb />
them was a genuine pleasure.<lb />
This paper is sponsored by the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment association. It is the SGA that makes the<lb />
paper possible, and this staff owes many thanks I<lb />
to the members and officers of this group. We<lb />
hope that we have been a good representative of<lb />
the body.<lb />
Many, many thanks go to the Daily Reflector.<lb />
We have been fortunate in being able to use many<lb />
of their cuts and pictures. At times we relied on<lb />
them to develop and print film for us at the last<lb />
minute in order that we might be able to use<lb />
more timely pictures. One's work is so.much more<lb />
enjoyable when you have such friendly relations<lb />
with the people you do business with. We wish<lb />
to thank the staff of the Reflector for their<lb />
assistance.<lb />
We have had no trouble filling up the ad-<lb />
vertisement space in the paper, thanks to the busi-<lb />
nessmen in the community and elsewhere. Some<lb />
college papers have trouble selling their ads, but<lb />
we have found that the filling of our ad section<lb />
is the least of our troubles. It has been a pleasure<lb />
doing business with you and the staff of this<lb />
paper thanks you.<lb />
There are many clubs and organizations on<lb />
campus that have helped us out this year. We<lb />
sincerely have tried to give all groups an equal<lb />
display of news. We have sometimes slighted<lb />
groups, but we truthfully can say that it was<lb />
not intentional.<lb />
Awards night was held Wednesday<lb />
at East Carolina. The SGA had<lb />
hoped to hold the program during<lb />
the day, but after consulting with<lb />
college officials the group was un-<lb />
able to schedule the event during<lb />
the day. We think more persons<lb />
would attend the program if it could<lb />
be held during the day.<lb />
This staff would like to extend its<lb />
congratulations to all who were hon-<lb />
ored with awards.<lb />
As of yet we have not heard who,<lb />
if anyone, was going to edit the<lb />
"East Carolinian" during the summer<lb />
school sessions. Last summer the<lb />
paper was edited by Gene Piner and<lb />
Janice Hardison.<lb />
From this corner of the "East<lb />
Carolinian" we would like to wish<lb />
the best of luck to all our seniors<lb />
who will be leaving East Carolina<lb />
May 18. We hope you come back to<lb />
visit us next year. To all other<lb />
students we wish a happy vacation,<lb />
and we hope to see you all back<lb />
come next fall.<lb />
side us in progression and the senior<lb />
class of 1953 getting ready to tip<lb />
their hats and make their exuberant<lb />
but stately exit from East Carolina,<lb />
the thoughts of every East Caro-<lb />
linian turn to the thhig that is al-<lb />
ways welcome to college gals and<lb />
guys�summer vacation. That the<lb />
summer will be a memorable one is<lb />
a certain thing. For all of Us it<lb />
might have an entirely different<lb />
meaning.<lb />
For more than a couple of crews,<lb />
summer will mean constant trekking<lb />
to the beach. Some East Carolinians<lb />
doubtless have employment by the<lb />
seashore for the three short summer<lb />
months that they will spend apart<lb />
from formal education. Others will<lb />
go from one house party to another,<lb />
meeting old acquaintances, making<lb />
new ones and altogether having One<lb />
big bang-up summer on the beach.<lb />
It would be interesting to know how<lb />
soon the girls get tired of taking<lb />
sunbaths, huh? Many a person will<lb />
return to Greenville in September<lb />
burned and baked a beautiful bronze<lb />
color, recognizable nevertheless.<lb />
Jobs In City<lb />
Lots of the students here will be<lb />
going to the city for part and full<lb />
time jobs during the summer. For<lb />
these East Carolinians there will be<lb />
the routine of getting up early in<lb />
order to get to work on time, and<lb />
the sometime depressing necessity of<lb />
being nice to the wonderful people<lb />
who make up American patronage.<lb />
ready to exchange that weekly check<lb />
for books and classes, yet they will<lb />
be full of a feeling of having been<lb />
"on their own" for a summer.<lb />
For the ROTC boys, the summer<lb />
will center around their four week<lb />
stay in camp. They will be journey-<lb />
ing in all directions, some to Florida,<lb />
some to Alabama, others to Georgia,<lb />
and to different locations for their<lb />
summer military training. This will<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
We take off our hats this week<lb />
to Ye Editor Tommie Lupton. For<lb />
the past three years Tommie has<lb />
served faithfully on this college pub-<lb />
lication. For two years he has ful-<lb />
filled his duties as chief executive<lb />
ami has done a wonderful Job.<lb />
Daring Tonimie's editorship, this<lb />
newspaper has had its name TeCQ<lb />
Echo" changed to "East Carolinian<lb />
which the Columbia Scholastic presa<lb />
comments as being "a happy choice<lb />
The paper has also rated First Place<lb />
with CSPA for these two years. Te<lb />
editor worked hard this year to send<lb />
six of his staff to the convention in<lb />
New York, which had never before<lb />
been possible.<lb />
Tommie is a steady, level-headed<lb />
editor who writes sound, mature edi-<lb />
torials that have received much fa-<lb />
Two courageous and outstanding North Caro-<lb />
lina newspapermen have been honored with<lb />
Pulitzer prize awards. These men, W. Horace<lb />
Carter of the Tabor City Tribune and Willard<lb />
Cole of the VVhiteville News-Rej re<lb />
ceived recognition for their work in -u. tht<lb />
Ku Klux Klan in the Columbus<lb />
North Carolinians can be justij of<lb />
these men who stood up for the rigl<lb />
beings against such a dispicable organizal aa<lb />
the Klan although at times during the i  0f<lb />
their figt for decency in that area tl ere<lb />
forced to carry arms for their proto<lb />
North Carolina is a better<lb />
the men who so flagrantly violated htu<lb />
are in prison and all those who believe in hui<lb />
decency should be proud of the part I men<lb />
have played in eliminating the Klai<lb />
Una. May the day never come again in <lb />
county or anywhere else, when A<lb />
sens are subjected to the self-made la<lb />
pack.<lb />
One week from today marks th<lb />
most of us of the 1952-53 school year. A long<lb />
summer lies before us and we h ; �<lb />
concerned with East Carolina find it a<lb />
one.<lb />
We would like to return to Cn . i<lb />
fall to find that the name of Ea<lb />
been spread sufficiently to warrant tl Qent<lb />
of a bumper crop of freshmen.<lb />
Although much of the school<lb />
handled through standard channels, E<lb />
lina students can do a great deal to the<lb />
recognition of the college. It is<lb />
be proud of the institution where one is<lb />
his education, and we hope the en1<lb />
body will try to see during the summt<lb />
ieast a few are introduced to the I<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
These closing remarks bring I end<lb />
another chapter of Timely Topics. It I<lb />
privilege to have our say in this column I<lb />
and we hope to be back next fall. 1<lb />
our best wishes to the administrai.<lb />
dent body for a happy aiu properous<lb />
Enough said.<lb />
e a period of real military education vorable comment by individuals and<lb />
Ye Editor ends this column this<lb />
week wishing the greatest success to<lb />
next year's staff.<lb />
for the boys. Surely they will be<lb />
bearing blisters ana callouses along:<lb />
with the GI intellect they bring back.<lb />
Yes, Farming Too<lb />
For the very many farmers and<lb />
farmerettes who are among; our num-<lb />
ber, the summer could very well mean<lb />
the busiest three months of the<lb />
year. There is no other period in<lb />
the year when tobacco takes a more<lb />
demanding stand than during the<lb />
months of July and August, and to be<lb />
sore many an East Carolinian will be<lb />
right out in the fields and under the<lb />
barn shelter helping to harvest that<lb />
invincible weed crop. How many<lb />
iology students will be ready to<lb />
scream at the sight of a tobacco<lb />
worm before the summer is over?<lb />
It's the truth! Summer vacation is<lb />
about here again and, as usual, is<lb />
as welcomed as the prosaic flowers in<lb />
May can ever be. The summer will<lb />
fly by, but here at its beginning, all<lb />
the "college corps" is ready to jump<lb />
right into its celebration.<lb />
the CSPA. He displays fairness in<lb />
the news. That is, he trie to give<lb />
each story the best "build-up" that<lb />
he possibly can.<lb />
Although he jokes to hi staff<lb />
meanbeiB that he is a "slave driver<lb />
Tommie is a pleasant person to ffork<lb />
under and he is no Simon Legree.<lb />
His possession of leadership and his<lb />
cooperative attitude toward his staff<lb />
makes him a fine "bowman<lb />
We wish the best of luck to you,<lb />
Tommie, in practice teaching next<lb />
fall and throughout your whole life.<lb />
By the way, folks, Tommie is fan-<lb />
ning to teach math, but we are sure<lb />
that he is capable of being a good<lb />
journalist as well as a math teacher.<lb />
Old editors never die . . . not<lb />
Tommie anyway. He will be with us<lb />
again next year to give the new<lb />
editor and his staff members assist-<lb />
ance as student advisor.<lb />
To Tommie, who in our opinion<lb />
is a potential candidate for "Who's<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
This week our coupte is Martha<lb />
Beniton, a rising junior from Fay-<lb />
etteville, who is majoring in physi-<lb />
cal education, and Charlie "Bill"<lb />
Moye of Greenville, who has just<lb />
received his Masters degree in sec-<lb />
ondary education.<lb />
Martha and Charlie met officially<lb />
in summer school last year, but<lb />
Martha said, "I had had my eye on<lb />
him a long time<lb />
Charlie and Martha like tennis and<lb />
golf very much, and if you ever see<lb />
them playing either of the two<lb />
games, you'll know they have passed<lb />
the amateur standing.<lb />
Martha and Charlie are not plan-<lb />
ning to attend summer school this<lb />
summer, but they do plan to see<lb />
each other quite frequently.<lb />
(Editor's note: By being named<lb />
"Couple of the Week Martha and<lb />
Charlie will each be given a carton<lb />
of Chesterfields, a free pass to th�<lb />
Pitt theatre, a free meal at the Olde<lb />
Towne Irm and an item from Sae-<lb />
loVs jewelers.)<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily Boyce<lb />
All the weeks on the calendar h<lb />
slowly marked off now�all but one:<lb />
week of this 7253 school year is this<lb />
week, and after that, we are all once I<lb />
to leave school books behind us for thrt<lb />
of summer vacation. But one shouldn't s<lb />
this leisure time in only folly. We hope tha<lb />
of you during this past year have jot'<lb />
various projects you want to complete thi<lb />
mer and maybe a list of books that have caught<lb />
your interest, but just haven't had time I<lb />
while the necessity of attending classes coi �<lb />
ed you.<lb />
If such a book list has been prepari<lb />
a certainty that the new best seller, Dt � by<lb />
Annemarie Selinko, will top the list. This nisi<lb />
cal novel and love story combined is <lb />
the western world, already number on.<lb />
er in three languages. It is translated fr D<lb />
German.<lb />
It is a story told in the first person by<lb />
young girl who was Napoleon's first It<lb />
presents a picture of the youthful NapoU n who<lb />
used to rae his sweetheart to the hedge ai<lb />
to let her win sometimes. No doubt tl.<lb />
would be interested in the beauty seen<lb />
the Empress Josephine taught the young I<lb />
The one most frequently used for<lb />
portant occasion was silver paint on the i<lb />
We have considered trying out aluminun<lb />
polish to get the effect, but have decid too,<lb />
stiff. Now we want to know just what did she<lb />
The book is really not full of such feminii<lb />
ishness, but shows how a great man km-w 1<lb />
the beginning that he was destined to carve a<lb />
career for himself, but in doing so i. became<lb />
quite ruthless to gain his own ends. On th other<lb />
hand Desiree and her husband Marshall Bernc-<lb />
dotte, were aware of their destiny as founding a<lb />
great new Royal dynasty in Sweden.<lb />
The style is such easy reading and events<lb />
Who in American Colleges and Uni- I happen so swiftly that it makes one of those 1<lb />
versities we wish to say thanks that you will read until the wee small hours.<lb />
for teaching qj<lb />
know.<lb />
what journalism we<lb />
"Poor Freda�Yon should'a been here yesterday when he lectured on<lb />
Joan of A re<lb />
We would also like to tip our hats<lb />
to Dr. J. D. Messick, who worked hard<lb />
to obtain two more dorms, a student<lb />
union in Wright, walk3 and drives<lb />
and other permanent improvement<lb />
for the college.<lb />
And to Senator Paul Jones, Pitt<lb />
Representative Sam Worthingion and<lb />
Frank Kilpatrick who aided Presi-<lb />
dent Messick in securing the funds<lb />
from the State for the college.<lb />
Thanks go to Dean Clinton Prewett<lb />
who dad an excellent job of housing,<lb />
guiding and counseling the students<lb />
this year.<lb />
To Dean of Women Ruth White<lb />
and her staff who did good work in<lb />
handling the housing and counseling<lb />
of oui fairer sex. We add a note of<lb />
thanks to them for being so patient<lb />
with the male students.<lb />
To James W. Butler and Blrs. Su-<lb />
sie Webb of the Alumni office who<lb />
mailed out over 1,000 papers for us<lb />
every week, we extend our best<lb />
wishes. They also did splendid work<lb />
as acting co-ordinators of the county<lb />
chubs which wrote to their congress-<lb />
men to aid BCC in the state budget.<lb />
Our hats off and many thanks to<lb />
you aiL<lb />
Incidently, it is an easy way to aquire some back-<lb />
ground knowledge of the Napoleonic era and �<lb />
assure you of a grand time doing it.<lb />
The annuals are at last here and everyone<lb />
is praising this new edition of "Buccaneer" high-<lb />
ly. We'd like to congratulate the staff on a job<lb />
well done.<lb />
This is the last issue of "The East Carolinian"<lb />
for this school year. We've all enjoyed working<lb />
on the staff this year under our fine editor. Tom-<lb />
mie Lupton. and know we shall miss him next<lb />
year. However. Parker Maddrey will fill his<lb />
shoes well, and the staff will be back of him all<lb />
the way. Best of luck to you all during the sum-<lb />
mer months; see you all next year.<lb />
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that idleness is the one thing left that can't be<lb />
taxed.<lb />
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to get out and see what other dogs are doing.<lb />
If the conversation is good, the food doesnt<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
The announcement that Jim Mal-<lb />
lory has bee1 named assistant foot-<lb />
ball coach here came as a bit of a<lb />
surprise to many of the students.<lb />
Although Mallory's appointment was<lb />
tnexpected, we feel that East Caro-<lb />
ls very fortunate in obtaining<lb />
an excellent replacement for<lb />
the very capable Clyde Biggers.<lb />
In regard to Mallory's time spent<lb />
at Elon one can only look at the<lb />
record. In his five years with the<lb />
( hristians Mallory led the gridders<lb />
to a record of 28 wins against 18<lb />
toeaea and three ties. In baseball he<lb />
piloted the Elon nine to three con-<lb />
ference championships.<lb />
In addition to Jim Mallory the<lb />
itea are also adding another mean-<lb />
er to their athletic department. As<lb />
je this new man is unnamed but<lb />
Dr. Jorgensen, athletic department<lb />
head, assures us that the newcomer<lb />
will be well versed in the various<lb />
East Carolina athletics and will be<lb />
capable of coaching or assisting in<lb />
any of them.<lb />
Since this is the last issue of the<lb />
�East Carolinian" we would like to<lb />
get in a few extra remarks in the<lb />
way of commendation.<lb />
To departing Line Coach Clyde<lb />
Biggers: The best of everything in<lb />
l new job at Catawba. May he<lb />
have utmost success except for the<lb />
date in October, 1953, when the<lb />
Indians meet East Carolina. On that<lb />
date we fervently hope that his squad<lb />
gets soundly thrashed by the Buc-<lb />
caneers.<lb />
To the departing senior players of<lb />
East Carolina's athletic squads we<lb />
also extend our best wishes on behalf<lb />
of the entire student body. It would<lb />
not be fair to mention just a few<lb />
individuals and impossible to cite<lb />
them all. We can only say that we<lb />
hope they meet with as much suc-<lb />
cess in their post-collegiate years as<lb />
they have brought to the Pirates in<lb />
the realm of sports.<lb />
We would also like to take this<lb />
final opportunity to attempt to mend<lb />
any grievances that still exist to-<lb />
ward the author of this column. It<lb />
has always been, and always will be,<lb />
the policy of this writer to call the<lb />
often enough, that stepping on some-<lb />
one's toes is unavoidable. We hearti-<lb />
ly hope, therefore, that there arent<lb />
too many sore feet in these parts,<lb />
and we wish to extend our apologies<lb />
to anyone who believes himself the<lb />
victim of unjust criticism.<lb />
For our last comments of the<lb />
1952-53 school year we would like to<lb />
deviate slightly from standard "East<lb />
Carolinian" policy and substitute "I"<lb />
for the conventional "we<lb />
I would, therefore, like to extend<lb />
my personal thanks to those who<lb />
have helped me so much in preparing<lb />
the sports page this year. To Jack<lb />
Scott, the senior member of the<lb />
sports staff who will not be with<lb />
us next fall; to Bruce Phillips whose<lb />
column and features have been indis-<lb />
pensable; to Jim Ellis for his timely-<lb />
help; and to Sam Hux who has sat<lb />
through many a long hot afternoon<lb />
to get that last minute ball game.<lb />
Thanks a lot.<lb />
Locals Whip AC<lb />
For Third Time;<lb />
Piner Posts Win<lb />
Striking for six runs in the open-<lb />
ing inning, the East Carolina Piratea<lb />
upended the Atlantic Christian Bull-<lb />
dogs, 7-2, on the ECC diamond Mon-<lb />
day. The win, eighth for the Pirates<lb />
in conference play, gave the locals<lb />
the right to retain possession of the<lb />
Bohunk trophy which is at stake in<lb />
all athletic contests between the two<lb />
schools.<lb />
Bulldog starter Howard Hamm<lb />
gave up five hits to the Buccaneers<lb />
in the first frame. Cecil Heath and<lb />
Gaither Cline each collected two hits<lb />
in the wild stanza.<lb />
Cline was the leading batter for<lb />
the Pirates with two hits in three<lb />
at-bats. Heath had two for four.<lb />
Jimmy Piner went the route on<lb />
the mound for the locals and gave<lb />
up seven evenly scattered hits.<lb />
Morris and Beecham set the bat-<lb />
ting pace for ACC with one for two<lb />
and one for three, respectively.<lb />
AST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb /><lb />
Mallory Named Grid Assistant<lb />
Bucs Post Successful Marks During 1952-53<lb />
Gaze into the crystal ball and you<lb />
will be carried back through the<lb />
years 1952-53 to September 13 where<lb />
the enchantment begins its spell.<lb />
Coaches Jack Boone and Clyde<lb />
Biggers ushered the 1952 edition of<lb />
the Pirate gridiron squad onto the<lb />
field at College stadium against the<lb />
Norfolk Naval Air station, a service<lb />
club loaded with ex-college and e-<lb />
pro players . . . the inauguration<lb />
luster was blemished somewhat as<lb />
East Carolina took a whipping, 13-7,<lb />
by the experienced Naval team . . .<lb />
some 7,500 spectators witnessed . . .<lb />
Dwight Shoe's meritorious perform-<lb />
ance rewarded as selection for "East<lb />
Carolinian's" "Athlete of the Week<lb />
The Pirates came out of their<lb />
corner fighting mad and ran rough-<lb />
shod over Newport News 37-6 on<lb />
September 20 . . . fiery Bucs prac-<lb />
tically wore out the double big lines<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
mounts walked the Piratea plank, won opening round of NAIA basket-<lb />
Elon, Guitford<lb />
Host To Pirates<lb />
Coach Jack Boone and his Pirates<lb />
traveled to Elon today for the first<lb />
game of a week-end series which<lb />
will see another contest played to-<lb />
morrow.<lb />
The Bucs will be seeking their<lb />
first wins over the league leaders this<lb />
season. In two earlier meetings the<lb />
Christians came out victorious by<lb />
3-2 and 4-0 scores. Elon is currently<lb />
undefeated in North State confer-<lb />
ence play.<lb />
Wednesday will see the Bucs close<lb />
out the season by engaging the At-<lb />
lantic Christian Bulldogs in Green-<lb />
ville. The Pirates have thumped the<lb />
visitors thrice this season in as many<lb />
starts. This contest will determine<lb />
which school will house the coveted<lb />
Bohunk tropy until next wirter. The<lb />
locals are presently in possession of<lb />
the battered bucket.<lb />
The Pirates regained the trophy<lb />
in the first basketball game of the<lb />
year and have since heU it through<lb />
Atlantic Christian ab<lb />
Davis, If  5<lb />
Wheeler, cf 4<lb />
Price, rf, 3b 4<lb />
Crowder, ss  4<lb />
J. Williams, 3b 1<lb />
Beecham, rf 3<lb />
Morris, 2b 2<lb />
Moore, c  4<lb />
Harris, lb 2<lb />
Hamm, p 3<lb />
Totals 32<lb />
East Carolina ab<lb />
Heath, 2b  4<lb />
Hooper, rf  3<lb />
Sand rson, lb 4<lb />
G. Cline, If 3<lb />
Gay, cf 3<lb />
Cherry, 3b  2<lb />
Jones, ss  3<lb />
B. Cline, c 4<lb />
Piner, p � 4<lb />
Totals 30<lb />
Atlantic Christian �<lb />
East Carolina �<lb />
21-7 . . . East Carolina showed no<lb />
mercy for her sister college . . .<lb />
Doses of T-formation fakery and<lb />
pass-chunking wizardry were con-<lb />
cocted by quarterback Dick Cherry,<lb />
"Athlete of the Week" . . . Pirates<lb />
moved up into third place in the<lb />
conference standings.<lb />
Murder in Greensboro, East Caro-<lb />
lina 41, Guilford 0 . . . Guilford<lb />
coaches and players had to get out<lb />
the smelling salts . . . proving to be<lb />
an indispensable ingredient in Coach<lb />
Boone's powerful brew of gridiron<lb />
strength was Paul Gay, October 25's<lb />
"Athlete of the Week<lb />
Bucs Edge Apps<lb />
November 1 was a day of reckon-<lb />
ing as the Pirates scaled the Apps,<lb />
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and commenced to pound Appala-<lb />
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Better Shoes Reasonably Priced<lb />
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JACKSON'S SHOE STORE<lb />
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Buccaneers Win!<lb />
The East Carolina Pirates com-<lb />
prised a low score of 641 to take<lb />
(he North State conference golf<lb />
tournament Tuesday in Greens-<lb />
boro. Walter Travis of Guilford<lb />
was the individual champion with<lb />
a 154 for 36 holes.<lb />
Claude King had the s-econd high<lb />
individual score with a 157 total,<lb />
three strokes behind Travis. The<lb />
Buccaneers also captured the third<lb />
spot as Bob Braun carded a 159.<lb />
towns . . . big Claude King elbowed<lb />
his way to glory and was the second<lb />
week's choice as "Athlete of the<lb />
Week<lb />
September 27 the Pirates ran head-<lb />
on into defending conference cham-<lb />
pions Lenoir Rhyne . . . Pirates<lb />
vanquished, 7-6 . . . Buccaneers line<lb />
proved itself an oak-barrier of<lb />
strength, skinning the big Bear backs<lb />
for losses . . . Willie Holland pulled<lb />
down laurels as "Athlete of the<lb />
Week" for his sterling play . . .<lb />
Appalachian was out front in the<lb />
North State race.<lb />
Hon coming Marred<lb />
East Carolina's Homecoming spar-<lb />
kle dimmed as Harold Carter and<lb />
company from Catawba gained a<lb />
split decision from the Pirates, 7-7<lb />
. . . some 8,500 fans present . . .<lb />
repeatedly driving the momentum of<lb />
his 210 pounds into the Catawba<lb />
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and again earned James "Algie"<lb />
Faircloth honor as "Athlete of the<lb />
Week<lb />
Combining a spectacular football<lb />
airlift with a pistol-hot running<lb />
game East Carolina turned in a 25-9<lb />
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twinkle-toed halfback, stepped in the<lb />
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. . . EtC possessed 4-1-1 record in<lb />
conference.<lb />
Vacation in Florida with all ex-<lb />
penses paid, Stetson university's ex-<lb />
penses, that is  a 19-19 exteem<lb />
deadlock . . . seven Florida news-<lb />
papers praised East Carolina and<lb />
its followers  it was necessary to<lb />
select two "Athletes of the Week<lb />
two essential grid machinests who<lb />
helped make the Bucs' fcaLball ma-<lb />
chine a smooth, harmonizing unit<lb />
that reached a new high in North<lb />
State football circles, Sandy Siler<lb />
 and Illard Yarborough.<lb />
West Virginia Tech was beaten<lb />
34-7 as Bucs closed season . . . East<lb />
Carolina football results: 6-2-2 . . .<lb />
excellent year on the chalk lines.<lb />
December 5 Buccaneers accepted<lb />
Lions bowl bid to meet Clarion De-<lb />
cember 12 . . . Pirates' Dwight Shoe,<lb />
Dick Cherry and Willie Holland place<lb />
on the All-North State eleven . . .<lb />
Buccaneers open NS conference bas-<lb />
ketball slate by trouncing Guilford,<lb />
78-68 . . . Cecil Heath first cage<lb />
"Athlete of the Week" . . . Pirates<lb />
whip Lenoir Rhyne 74-65, Catawba<lb />
80-67 to end prosperous week . . .<lb />
incomparable Sonny Russell honors<lb />
the column "Athlete of the Week"<lb />
. . . Pirates footballers lose in Salis-<lb />
bury bowl 13-6 to Clarion.<lb />
East Carolina played host to Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina in dedi-<lb />
cation of new gym . . . parent club<lb />
took 79-66 win after pressing battle<lb />
. . . Pirates counter with 76-75<lb />
thriller from Elon . . . Bucs back<lb />
that up by spanking Guilford again<lb />
81-63 . . . towering Bobby Hodges<lb />
reigned the week of Jan. 16 as<lb />
"Athlete of the Week<lb />
Pirates Suffer Defeat<lb />
East Carolina was rocked on their<lb />
heels by two consecutive set-backs<lb />
from Lenoir Rhyne 69-64 and Western<lb />
Carolina, 102-97 . . . Pirates began to<lb />
roll again with 97-68 win over High<lb />
Point . . . Sonny Russell began to<lb />
monopolize "Athlete of the Week" . .<lb />
. Pirates topped conference standings<lb />
with a 7-2 record . . . Ronald Ledas<lb />
cited for his miraculous body build-<lb />
ing  . Pirates topped Appalachian<lb />
79-67, WCTC 86-67, and Atlantic<lb />
Christians 92-59 . . . Charlie Huffman,<lb />
"Athlete of the Week" . . . Pirates<lb />
defeated McCrary Eagles, 79-65 . . .<lb />
Cecil Heath February 13 "Athlete of<lb />
the Week" . . . Sonny Russell hearled<lb />
as "MR. BASKETBALL" . . . Bucs<lb />
best High Point again 100-87, trounc-<lb />
ed Elon 91-69, and Atlantic Christian<lb />
98-67 . . . J. C. Thomas bestowed<lb />
honorary title "Athletic of the Week<lb />
Clyde Biggers resigns as line<lb />
coach . . . Biggers accepted �Catawba<lb />
post . . � Pirates bow out in North<lb />
State tourney in s�mi-finals . . . Eigh<lb />
ball playoffs . . . Bucs lose to Arkan-<lb />
sas Teachers in Kansas City tourna-<lb />
ment . . . Pirate end season with<lb />
winning mark . . . "Knights of the<lb />
Hardwood" took the Intra-mural<lb />
championship . . . Sonny Russell nam-<lb />
ed on All-state and All-confesence<lb />
fives.<lb />
The baseballing Pirates mowed<lb />
down Atlantic Christian 7-0 in dia-<lb />
mond debut . . . Bucs beat New Bed-<lb />
ford twice, slaughtered High Point<lb />
22-2 . . . Tennis and golf teams best<lb />
Elon . . . Pirate whipped Montclair<lb />
twice, lost to them once � � . Bucs<lb />
edge Guilford 6-5 . . . Pirates low-<lb />
er-the-boom again on High Point.<lb />
Elon slowed Pirates down some<lb />
with 4-0 victory . . . AC Bulldogs<lb />
soften the spot a bit by bowing 15-2<lb />
. . . Guilford laid one on the Pirates,<lb />
7-1 in a crucial game � . � Elon<lb />
out in front in the North State . . .<lb />
Sonny Russell received Circle K tro-<lb />
phy as top eager . . . Pirates blasted<lb />
High Point 17-6 . . . Golfers neared<lb />
title . . . tennis team playing excel-<lb />
lent tennis . . . Guilford gets smack-<lb />
ed around by the asphalt boys 9-0.<lb />
And there you have the 1952-53<lb />
sporting year for East Carolina col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Guilford Defeats<lb />
Pirates By 7-3<lb />
by Sam Hux<lb />
Suffering their fourth loop set-<lb />
hack of the year, the East Carolina<lb />
Pirates bowed to the Guilford Quak-<lb />
ers, 7-3, in Greenville last Friday.<lb />
Behind by only one run after sev-<lb />
en innings, the Bucs lost the contest<lb />
in the eighth when the visitors col-<lb />
Christian Coach<lb />
Takes Position;<lb />
Reports In Fall<lb />
Jim Mallory, for five years head<lb />
football and baseball coach at Elon<lb />
college, has accepted an athletic post<lb />
at East Carolina. Mallory's duties<lb />
will include serving as assistant foot-<lb />
ball mentor to Head Coach Jack<lb />
Boone an? teaching in the health<lb />
and physical education de ttrtment.<lb />
Mallory, who currently ' ding<lb />
the Elon baseball team in the <lb />
spot of the Eastern divisio of the<lb />
North State conference, will continue<lb />
at Elon until the end of the school<lb />
year and will report to Ea- i Carolina<lb />
in September.<lb />
The popular Carolina graduate and<lb />
former grid star with the Tar Heels<lb />
came to Elon in the ring of lu48<lb />
from Burlington high school where<lb />
he coached a state championship<lb />
team. At Elon he has compiled a<lb />
record of 28 wins, 18 losses and three<lb />
ties with the football squad while<lb />
leading the Christian baseballrs to<lb />
three conference crowns.<lb />
Mallory will succeed Cly' ers,<lb />
Pirate line c�: ich during 1<lb />
has accepU-d a pc. Lion n<lb />
coach at his aim. mater, ' a a<lb />
college in Salisbury.<lb />
Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, ath"ic .<lb />
partment head at Ea-t Caroline,<lb />
stated, "We are fortunate in hav. r<lb />
Jim Mallory with us Dr. Jorgensen<lb />
added that an additional man will<lb />
be added to the 1 v athletic de-<lb />
partment, pessi in the next<lb />
few weeks.<lb />
lected three markers.<lb />
Cecil Heath and Charlie Cherry<lb />
shared batting honors for the locals<lb />
with two for four each; high man<lb />
Slate Tops Buccaneers<lb />
By 8-1 In Tennis Play<lb />
North Carolina State's tennis team<lb />
defeated East Carolina 8-1 in a match<lb />
on the victor's courts Tuesday.<lb />
Askel (S) defeated Cameron, 6-2,<lb />
9-7; Greenberg (S) defeated Hallow,<lb />
6-2, 6-2; Duffett (S) defeated Mu5e,<lb />
for Guilford was Bob Calhcutt with 146 6Q; Gough (g) defeated<lb />
Bruton, 6-2, 6-2; Garman (S) defeated<lb />
a near perfect four for five.<lb />
Bobby Nunn was the winning<lb />
hurler with Ken Hall being charged<lb />
with the loss.<lb />
Byrd Beats Guilford<lb />
The Buccaneers of East Carolina<lb />
combined 17 hits with Jimmy Byrd's<lb />
six hit pitching to down the Guilford<lb />
Quakers 14-2 on the local diamond<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
The win gave the Pirates an even<lb />
split in the four game series with<lb />
Guilford this year. Gaither Cline pro-<lb />
vided the big blow of the game for<lb />
the locals with a two-run homer.<lb />
Foscue, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1; Cashion (S)<lb />
defeated Browing, 6-3, 6-3; Askel an<lb />
Gough defeated Hallow and Camero<lb />
6-2, 6-2; Foscue and Burton (E<lb />
defeated Collar and Coppersmit<lb />
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Cadet Frank Madigan Vins<lb />
Hishest Award In ROTC<lb />
Cadet Francis 11. Madigan of<lb />
Portsmouth, Va, received top honors<lb />
Thursday of last week at the first<lb />
annual Aw Force ROTC Awards Pre-<lb />
sentation day at East Carolina col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
rhe event was held on the campus<lb />
field. Presentation of individual<lb />
swards to 16 outstanding cadets was<lb />
made by Col. Roger G. Fuller, pro-<lb />
fessor of air science and tactics at<lb />
th college, during a ceremonial pa-<lb />
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Robert W. Moye, Snow Hill; Cadet<lb />
Willie R. Star Greenville; and Ca-<lb />
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Hilburn Honored<lb />
As the most outstanding cadet in<lb />
the M mual of Arms, Cadet Jcre D.<lb />
Hilburn of Goldsboro rec d the<lb />
Manual of Arms medal.a et Rob-<lb />
ert K. Williams of Greenville was<lb />
friven the Drum and Bugle Corps<lb />
medal, which is conferred upon the<lb />
most outstanding cadet airman in<lb />
the Drum and Bugle corps for his<lb />
standard of performance both<lb />
as a musician and as a cadet.<lb />
Drill Performance medals won'<lb />
awardi d to th besl I cadet<lb />
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wore Cadet Richard E. Fuller, Green-<lb />
ville; Cadet Emil E. Boado, Wilming-<lb />
ton; Cadet William F. Floyd. Nor-<lb />
Vraadet James F. Holcomb,<lb />
W R. Postas,<lb />
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Butler Announces<lb />
Class Assemblies<lb />
Of College Alumni<lb />
Alumni of East Carolina college<lb />
will hold their annual class reunions<lb />
and assemblies Saturday, May 1C,<lb />
Alumni Secretary James W. Butler<lb />
has announced.<lb />
Former students returning to the<lb />
college for Alumni day will register<lb />
in the Austin building lobby at (.<lb />
o'clock Saturday morning. A service<lb />
of recognition of the 1953 graduates.<lb />
presentation of the 1953 Distinguished<lb />
Alumni award, ami a business ses-<lb />
sion of the Alumni association will<lb />
be held I eginning at 10 o'clock. Presi-<lb />
dent Henry ( Oglesby of Washing-<lb />
ton, 1.and Grifton, N. C. will<lb />
pr side.<lb />
The annual alumni luncheon will<lb />
be held in the North Dining hall on<lb />
the campus at 12:30 o'clock. At tins<lb />
time the honor classes of Alumni<lb />
day will be recognized. President<lb />
D. Messick of East Carolina<lb />
will a pear as speaker before alumni<lb />
and guests. Retiring President Og-<lb />
lesby will present the incoming presi-<lb />
dent of the alumni association.<lb />
President and Mrs. Messick will<lb />
hold a reception in honor of visiting<lb />
alumni and memb r of the graduat-<lb />
� g -lass from 3 until 4 o'clock.<lb />
Three classes will hold special ob-<lb />
s rvances during Alumni day. The<lb />
Class of 1913, observing its 40th an-<lb />
niversary, will take a prominent spot<lb />
m the Alumni day program, and<lb />
25th anniversary Normal and<lb />
A.B. classes of 1928 will also be in<lb />
spotlight.<lb />
Of the class of 1913, 26 men<lb />
are still living. Mrs. Ralph Coble<lb />
of Greensboro is class presidenl<lb />
rhe 1928 A.B. class had 56 member<lb />
and 54 are now living. Mrs. M. C.<lb />
Bow : i. of Paiso i is presich nt. !<lb />
192S two year Normal c a - of 222<lb />
rs now has 216 living. 1 I �<lb />
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Summer School Session Here<lb />
Includes Events For Teachers<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Sate.<lb />
Workshops, conferences and clinics Hardy, �.<lb />
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N. <lb />
to be offered by East Carolina col-<lb />
lege during the 1953 summer session<lb />
include 22 events planned largely for<lb />
the benefit of teachers and admin-<lb />
istrators in the public schools.<lb />
Two of these will be held between<lb />
the spring and the summer sessions;<lb />
11 are scheduled foi I he firsl U rm<lb />
of the summer session, June v<lb />
14; and six for the second t rm.<lb />
July 15-August 21.<lb />
"(mr summer confei<lb />
and workshops Dean Leo V. Jen-<lb />
kins of East Carolina -Mated this<lb />
week, "grew out of a planning me<lb />
big on the campus this sprite h iich<lb />
was attended by representatives of<lb />
public schools in North Carolina an<lb />
members of the college facultj and<lb />
ad minis) rative staff.<lb />
Many fields of study and :<lb />
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Subjects for study and di cu<lb />
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busin educa m, music, ciei<lb />
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