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Invitation<lb />
Ou<lb />
advertisers invite you to their<lb />
t business. It pays to do business<lb />
, who advertise with us.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Editor's Mail<lb />
There i discussion of tennis courts,<lb />
traffic and "Who's Who Se "Letters<lb />
to the Editor page two.<lb />
v"5lume xxix<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1954<lb />
Number 23<lb />
aer;<lb />
High School Day Brings 4,000 Seniors Here<lb />
Neilsen Announces Plans<lb />
For Junior-Senior Dance<lb />
East Carolina Choir On State Tour<lb />
Event Follows Senior c,ass Dance Formal<lb />
Itanquet; Collegians<lb />
Furnish Dance Music<lb />
i being completed by the<lb />
for the annual Junior-<lb />
, i. to be held Saturday,<lb />
Bob Neilsen, Junior Class<lb />
.t Bounced this week.<lb />
will be formal. Neilsen<lb />
is the first formal Jun-<lb />
: the history of the col-<lb />
-<lb />
 e<lb />
staa.<lb />
furnished<lb />
Carolina's<lb />
by the<lb />
15-piece<lb />
The Junior-Senior Dance will<lb />
be formal. By error, in last week's<lb />
"Fast Carolinian" it was stated<lb />
that the Senior Banquet and "the<lb />
dance following will be semi-<lb />
formal<lb />
Bob Neilsen, Junior Class<lb />
president, confirmed that the<lb />
dance will be formal as previous-<lb />
ly planned.<lb />
g ��? Senior Banquet which<lb />
d in the North Dining hall,<lb />
begin in Wright au-<lb />
� 8 o. m. and will last until<lb />
m.<lb />
will follow the theme<lb />
j Junior-Senior, which<lb />
Southern Garden<lb />
lance, there will be a<lb />
dating oif the five offi-<lb />
a Senior Class, the five<lb />
Junior Class and the<lb />
Government officers<lb />
� s.<lb />
�oimnnUees of the Junior<lb />
dating their work for<lb />
Neilsen said.<lb />
Classes Select<lb />
Officer Slates<lb />
For Coming Year<lb />
for the rising Senior,<lb />
Suphomore classes were<lb />
week.<lb />
Bedford will head the Sen-<lb />
next year and Jean Fisher<lb />
La president of the rising<lb />
- Lass. Run-offs are being<lb />
ie Junior Class presidency<lb />
K I r ith Bordeaux and Emo<lb />
dlo campaigned for write-<lb />
Bo<lb />
�� offjeena elected for the ris-<lb />
g Senior Class are Kris Anderson,<lb />
� adent; Carolyn Johnson, sec-<lb />
; Gene Lanier, treasurer; and<lb />
Dean Lindsey, SGA represent-<lb />
Phillips Reveals<lb />
Honor Students<lb />
Of Last Quarter<lb />
A total of 392 students, 116 men<lb />
and 276 women, compose the honor<lb />
roll and the dean's list for winter<lb />
quarter as revealed by Dr. Orval L.<lb />
Phillips recently.<lb />
This compares with 399 for the<lb />
same quarter of last year and 445<lb />
for Fall quarter of this year.<lb />
A breakdown of figures shows 98<lb />
students on the dean's list and 294<lb />
on the honor roll.<lb />
To be eligible for the dean's list<lb />
a student musit make at least two<lb />
and a hall: quality points per credit<lb />
hour with no grade below three. Both<lb />
honors require a clear Student Gov-<lb />
ernment record.<lb />
Male students receiving all-l's last<lb />
quarter are John B. Funderburg Jr<lb />
James Harry Limer, Don M. Muse<lb />
and Joseph P. Rowland.<lb />
Female students in the 1 bracket<lb />
are Bobbie Lou Avant, Marceline <lb />
Aycock. Charlotte W. Baker, Anna A.<lb />
Barbour, Betty Carol Barnes, Bar-<lb />
bara L. Batchelor, Erolyn Blount,<lb />
Ann Bowles, Marjorie E.Boyd, Ann<lb />
Louise Brewer, Shirley Ann Burrus,<lb />
Eugenia V. Campen, Haffye Sewell<lb />
Cox Laura B. Credle, Carolyn Joyce<lb />
Groom, Margaret M. Eason, Jean Ann<lb />
Mobley, Barbara Earle Modlin, Betty i<lb />
Lou Small, Kristina M. Swain<lb />
Janet Ruth Williams.<lb />
Expects Largest Number<lb />
Yet For Annual Program<lb />
East Carolina College has already received notification<lb />
from more than 3,000 high school seniors in North Carolina<lb />
schools that they will attend the college's 12th Annual High<lb />
School Day Friday, April 9. It is expected that between 3,500<lb />
and 4,000 seniors will be on the campus for the event.<lb />
Choir Returns After Tour Of State For Week<lb />
The East Carolina College Choir<lb />
compl ted its first extensive tour in<lb />
North Carolina last week.<lb />
The tour, scheduled for March 21-<lb />
24, included 11 concerts in Kinston,<lb />
Goldsboro, Raleigh, HillsCoro, Burling-<lb />
ton, Graham and Chapel Hill. Au-<lb />
diences estimated at more than<lb />
10.000 people attended the series of<lb />
concerts.<lb />
In addition to the programs given<lb />
on tour, the College Choir has<lb />
performed over TV Station WNCT<lb />
of Greenville, at the Greenville and<lb />
the Washington High Schools, and<lb />
at the Greenville District Music Festi-<lb />
jval to be held at the college next<lb />
week. A concert on the campus was<lb />
present Thursday.<lb />
The College Choir, choral organi-<lb />
zation sponsored by the East Caro-<lb />
lina department of music, is made up<lb />
of 58 men and women students se-<lb />
lected for their talent as vocalists.<lb />
They sing in maroon robes with em-<lb />
broidered Stoles of gold which are<lb />
the college colors.<lb />
Dr. Elwood Keister of the East<lb />
Carolina music department, is director<lb />
of the Choir. Last fall he joined the<lb />
faculty after extensive study in the<lb />
rdeld of music and experience as a<lb />
t.iacher and professional musician.<lb />
Both a singer and an instrumentalist,<lb />
he has a tenor voice and is a talented<lb />
violinist<lb />
"Music on the tour program Dr.<lb />
Keister states, "ranged from the<lb />
greatest early sacred literature to<lb />
modern arrangements Selections<lb />
included "Jesu Dulcis Memoria" by<lb />
Tomas Luis de Victoria, "Lost in the<lb />
Night" by F. Melius Christiansen,<lb />
ax folk songs by Johannes Brahms,<lb />
and "Tico-Tico" in an arrangement<lb />
by Hawley Adea.<lb />
and<lb />
� Sophomore slate other than<lb />
Hi s Fishei alludes Mack Edmond-<lb />
� . rice president; June Quinn, sec-<lb />
fcary; and Brooks Joyner, SGA<lb />
�  ntative. Janie Millikin and<lb />
Pa: Wilson were elected as May Day<lb />
taunts of the class.<lb />
At present, the slate of Junior<lb />
?ficers are incomplete. Run-offs for<lb />
� president, secretory and the treas-<lb />
are now being held and results<lb />
were not known at press time. Gar-<lb />
Tuton was elected vice president<lb />
Janet Watson was elected SGA<lb />
representative in the general election.<lb />
Lenten Services Set<lb />
By Wesleyans Here<lb />
Continuing To Easter<lb />
Special Lenten meditations are be-<lb />
ing held by the Wesley Foundation<lb />
Sunday, Monday and Wednesday eve-<lb />
nings, and these wiU continue until<lb />
Faster These meditations are being<lb />
led by students and follow the theme<lb />
of Christ's passion.<lb />
Meditation on Monday and Wednes-<lb />
day is from 10 to 10:15 pan and<lb />
Su. day at the usual Vesper Hour,<lb />
6-30 to 7:30 pan. All the services<lb />
are held at the Methodist Student<lb />
Center and are open to all.<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
Saturday<lb />
130 p.m.�WPTF, Raleigh, the<lb />
East Carolina College Orchestra and<lb />
combined choirs of the college in a<lb />
concert with Dr. K. N. Cuthbert,<lb />
�ci.ductor.<lb />
�6:30 p.m.�Organ Reveries with<lb />
George Perry, organist. WGTC,<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Rehearsal Now Under Way<lb />
For Annual Spring Musical<lb />
-al, is now in full swing with rehears-<lb />
als of east, chorus, orchestra and<lb />
dancers, according to Dr. K. N. Cuth-<lb />
, director of the production.<lb />
The production, sponsored by the<lb />
Student Government, is scheduled for<lb />
presentation Wednesday and Thurs-<lb />
day, April 28 and 29 in Wright aud-<lb />
itorium. For the past three years,<lb />
Education Frat<lb />
Plans Banquet<lb />
WrarT education fraternity plans<lb />
- a Z emitted to the chapter<lb />
J�. Zis of the departments. Re-<lb />
bythCf for membership are a<lb />
?fbeteen a 1 and and a 2)<lb />
tleS nine urs in education and<lb />
.pUy ot leadership ability.<lb />
Sub-committee of the SGA Musical<lb />
Productions Committee headed by<lb />
Robert K. "Coon" Williams are work-<lb />
ing on publicity, advertising and pro-<lb />
perties.<lb />
Assisting Dr. Cuthbert in the pro-<lb />
duction is Dr. Elizabeth Utterhack of<lb />
the Englih department, who is serv-<lb />
ing as drama director. Carolyn Clapp<lb />
is student director of the production.<lb />
"Blossom Time" is based on the<lb />
life of the composer Franz Schubert<lb />
and has been a favorite musical with<lb />
the public for a number of years. The<lb />
scores include melodies such as "Song<lb />
of Love "Serenade" and "Ava Ma-<lb />
ria The production was written by<lb />
Si ground Romberg, author of "The<lb />
Stud.Tvt Prince which was produced<lb />
here last year.<lb />
Sixteen students will take major<lb />
roles in the production and will be<lb />
assisted by the Men's Glee Club, the<lb />
Women's Chorus and the College<lb />
Orchestra.<lb />
Students are admitted to the pro-<lb />
duction with their identification<lb />
cacrds.<lb />
Federal Official<lb />
Proposes Changes<lb />
In Pest Office<lb />
A new rytrem has been proposed<lb />
for changes in the camipus post of-<lb />
fice. According to J. Knott Proctor,<lb />
Greenville Postmaster, the new plan<lb />
is now under consideration but has<lb />
not, at present, been accepted by<lb />
either the college or 'be o ricP of the<lb />
Postmafter-General � Washington,<lb />
D. C.<lb />
The new plan will do away with<lb />
the student self-help positions that<lb />
operate the local Post Office and will<lb />
create one full-time position.<lb />
fit was suggested by the colleg'<lb />
that a change in the present postal<lb />
system be made. A post office in- I Reveries, with George Perry, organ<lb />
spector recommended that a full- jt<lb />
time person he employed.<lb />
Mr. Proctor stated that nothing<lb />
definite will be known of the pro-<lb />
posed plan until April 10, when Wash-<lb />
ington officials send their decision.<lb />
Df the new system is installed<lb />
letters will continue to bear the<lb />
Greenville postmark.<lb />
It has been advertised on the cam-<lb />
pus post office bulletin board for<lb />
bids to the position as full-time post-<lb />
al clerk.<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
Reconsider Plan<lb />
Of Student Group<lb />
The faculty committee on final<lb />
oxams are reconsidering the student<lb />
committee's plan, Bob Neilsen of the<lb />
committee announced at the Student<lb />
Legislature meeting Wednesday night.<lb />
The committees met yesterday<lb />
(Thursday) and the outcome was<lb />
not know at pras time.<lb />
The student plan differed basically<lb />
from the plan voted to be installed<lb />
inasmuch that one period exams were<lb />
favored ovt-r the two period exams<lb />
which was passed by the faculty.<lb />
Abo at the Legislature meeting a<lb />
committee was named to investigate<lb />
further the revision of the Men's<lb />
Judiciary by-laws. On the committee<lb />
arc Ed Mathews, Gene Russ and Char-<lb />
lie Bedford.<lb />
The Veteran's Club was voted to<lb />
rec.ive the "Outstanding Club<lb />
Award The club had put on pro-<lb />
jects during the year to aid the<lb />
purchase of the Victory Bell, to estab-<lb />
lish an $800 athletic scholarship fund,<lb />
a loan fund for veterans and others.<lb />
Plan were made for the inaugura-<lb />
Sunday gGA officerSj Wednes-<lb />
-Organ Jdav, Aprii 14, in Austin auditorium.<lb />
High School Day<lb />
-Program<lb />
9-10 a.m.�Registration at Wright<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
10-11 a.m.�Assembly at Wright<lb />
auditorium. Program cor.siste of wel-<lb />
come by President J. D. Messick,<lb />
music by a mixed chorus composed<lb />
df the College and Women's Choirs<lb />
and the Varsity Glee Club and an<lb />
�lunation of AFROTC by Col. Rog-<lb />
r Fuller.<lb />
11-11:20 am.�Military drill and<lb />
view at College Stadium.<lb />
11 am12:45 p.m.�Visitation of<lb />
kpirtmtnts.<lb />
12:45-2 p.m.�Barbecue lunch will<lb />
e served on the picnic grounds back<lb />
if th dining hail.<lb />
2-3:30 p.m.�Style show sponsored<lb />
y Home Be Department in Flane-<lb />
� auditorium.<lb />
2 p.m "Banana Moon dranu-oic<lb />
lusic, will be presented at College<lb />
. heatre.<lb />
2 p. m�Double-header bas Call<lb />
�am� between ECC and Elon at<lb />
C ollege Field.<lb />
2 p.m.�Convocation of business<lb />
majors in the has �ment of Flanagan<lb />
Building.<lb />
2 p.m.�Physical Education work-<lb />
outs in Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
2 p.m.�Open house and visitation<lb />
in all departments.<lb />
3:30-4:30 p.m.�Collegians play for<lb />
a tea dance in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
FBLA Members<lb />
Ittend Meeting<lb />
George Perry, organist.<lb />
Washington.<lb />
2 p.m.�WGTM, Wilson. The All-<lb />
State Band Clinic with Herbert L.<lb />
Garter, director.<lb />
9 p.m,�WGTC, Greenville. "Books<lb />
Behind the News with Dr. E. D.<lb />
xohr on, commentator.<lb />
0:30 p.m.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
-WFTC, Kinston. Organ<lb />
The ceremony is open to the public.<lb />
Bea Burnett, Lois Bland and Maidired<lb />
Morris were elected tri-chairmen for<lb />
the reception of the out-going and<lb />
in-coming SGA administrations which<lb />
will follow the inauguration.<lb />
Shirley Moose was elected by the<lb />
body to represent the College in the<lb />
"College Queen of America" cor. test.<lb />
She will submit photographs and her<lb />
dimensions to the national contest<lb />
headquarters.<lb />
Dr. James L. White and five FBLA<lb />
officers, Ed Gore, Howard Rooks,<lb />
B Linda Newsome, Bobbie Lou Avant<lb />
and Shirley Newton, attended the<lb />
Virginia State Convention of the Fu-<lb />
ture Business Leaders of America in<lb />
Roanoke, Va. The convention began<lb />
Friday. March 26, and ended Satur-<lb />
!ay night.<lb />
Plan- are underway to send dele-<lb />
gates to an organizational meeting<lb />
of FBLA in North Carolina. This<lb />
meeting will be held April 23-24 at<lb />
High Point College. Dr. James L.<lb />
White is the state advisor and wiU<lb />
preside at the business meeting on<lb />
Saturday morning.<lb />
To date, states Dr. Ed J. Garter,<lb />
chairman of the High School Day<lb />
committee, letters of acceptance in-<lb />
dicate that two schools m CaJdwell<lb />
County, Lenoir and Happy Valley,<lb />
will travel farthest to participate in<lb />
the day's activities.<lb />
Goldsboro High School, with 140<lb />
seniors planning to attend, wiH prob-<lb />
sj ly have the largest delegation; and<lb />
the Washington and the Greenville<lb />
high schools will be represented by<lb />
more than a hundred students each.<lb />
Tour Campus<lb />
The program arranged for the day<lb />
will include tours of the campus;<lb />
vi it- to departments of instruction,<lb />
where special exhibitions based on<lb />
work done at the college will be dis-<lb />
played; a miltary review by the<lb />
college Air Force ROTC; and a bar-<lb />
becue luncheon.<lb />
Among special features will be a<lb />
morning program sponsored by the<lb />
college department of music and pre-<lb />
sented by the choral organizations of<lb />
the college and the East Carolina<lb />
Orchestra. Dr. K. N. Cuthbert, di-<lb />
rector of the college department of<lb />
music, will be director.<lb />
During the afternoon the home<lb />
economics department at East Caro-<lb />
lina will sponsor a fashion show, at<lb />
which viriting seniors will mod-T<lb />
pring coetumes made in their classes.<lb />
This show has been prjsenrted for<lb />
-everal years as pait of the High<lb />
School day program and has been<lb />
popular with guests on the campus.<lb />
Ball Game, Dramatics<lb />
For sports fans a chief attraction<lb />
will b a baseball doubleheader game<lb />
between East Carolina and Elon.<lb />
The Teachers Playhouse oif the col-<lb />
lege will present a performance of<lb />
the musical comedy "Banana Moon<lb />
an original play with words and<lb />
music by two East Carolina students,<lb />
Douglas Mitchell of Greenville and<lb />
Patricia Goodwin of Ha v. lock.<lb />
Apply Now For Jobs<lb />
All students desirous, of making<lb />
application for self-help wsrk<lb />
for the summer terras er far<lb />
next fall should do so befeca<lb />
April 15.<lb />
It is necessary that these ap-<lb />
plications be on file in either tka<lb />
offices of Dean of Woraen Rath<lb />
White or Dean of Men CUatan<lb />
Prewett by that date.<lb />
Playhouse Announces Cast<lb />
Of The Emperor's New Clothes'<lb />
Student Teachers Number 120<lb />
Park Cars Off Campus<lb />
On High School Day<lb />
Persona who usually drive their<lb />
cars on the campus are request-<lb />
ed by Dr. Ed Carter, director of<lb />
Field Services here, to leave them<lb />
outside the gates on Friday,<lb />
April 9.<lb />
According to Carter, 3,000 to<lb />
4,000 visitors will be on the cam-<lb />
pus to take part in the annual<lb />
High School Day program.<lb />
"Most of the campus area will<lb />
be roped off and those who drive<lb />
their cars inside the gates will<lb />
only complicate matters for<lb />
themselves and those in charge<lb />
of traffic Dr. Carter aaid.<lb />
Seniors at East Carolina College<lb />
who are now gaining practical ex-<lb />
perience as student teachers in 20<lb />
public schools of eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina number 79 women and 41 men.<lb />
Those having assignments in the pri-<lb />
mary and the grammar grades in-<lb />
clude 37 full-time and one part-time<lb />
tudtnt teachers. Others are teach-<lb />
ing in secondary schools.<lb />
Dr. J. L. Oppelt, director of stu-<lb />
dent teaching and placement at the<lb />
college, has just issued a report out-<lb />
lining the student teaching program<lb />
r the spring quarter and presenting<lb />
faats and figures albout this phase of<lb />
training student� for careers in edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
Work is being done by student<lb />
teachers this quarter in all grades<lb />
from the first through the twelfth<lb />
and in various departments of in-<lb />
struction in secondary schools. All<lb />
teaching is supervised by college<lb />
faculty members and supervising<lb />
teachers in the public school. Dr.<lb />
Oppelt is cc-ordinator of the program.<lb />
Among the 20 schools whar stu-<lb />
dent teaching is in progress this<lb />
spring the college Laboratory School<lb />
leads in numbers. Thirty-seven sen-<lb />
iors are doing full-time teaching<lb />
there and one is doing hatf-time<lb />
teaching. The Greenville High School<lb />
comes next with a total O&amp;.20 full-<lb />
time and three part-time stuuent<lb />
teachers.<lb />
Three of those having assignments<lb />
in the local high school are music<lb />
majors and are teaching both there<lb />
and in the college Laboratory School.<lb />
One senior is teaching art in both<lb />
the Brookgreen School of the city<lb />
and the Laboratory School.<lb />
Out-of-town centers in Pitt County,<lb />
and the number of student teachers<lb />
assigned to each are Bethel, 3; Farm-<lb />
ville, 2; Ayden, 6; Stokes, 1; Winter-<lb />
vUle, 4; Chicod, 2; and Belvodr, 3.<lb />
Other centers in which East Caro-<lb />
lina seniors are teaching are Fre-<lb />
mont, 2; Tariboro, 5; Kinston, 8; Wil-<lb />
liam aton, 2; Bath, 2; Wheat Swamp,<lb />
1; Contentnea, 2; Robersonville, 2;<lb />
Washington, 11; and Rocky Mount, 3.<lb />
The Teachers playhouse announced<lb />
this week the cast for their spring<lb />
production, "The Emperor's New<lb />
Clothes<lb />
Laura Credle of New Holland will<lb />
portray Zar, a leading role in the<lb />
play. I.aura has participated in "Rob-<lb />
in Hood "The Skin of Our Teeth"<lb />
and several workshop plays.<lb />
The Empress will be played by<lb />
Pauline Armstrong of New Bern. She<lb />
has done direction and technical work<lb />
for the Playhouse and she wag also<lb />
in "Robin Hood<lb />
The part of Han will be portrayed<lb />
by Charles Hill, a freshman from<lb />
Jacksonville. Charles has had previ-<lb />
ous roles in "The Skin of Our Teeth"<lb />
and the more recent production, "John<lb />
Loves Mary<lb />
Another freshman, Betty Sue Gay<lb />
of Bunn, who portrayed the child,<lb />
Gladys, in "The Skin of Our Teeth"<lb />
will again play the child in "The<lb />
Emperor's New Clothes Betty Sue<lb />
More Guides Needed<lb />
More guides are needed for<lb />
High School Day, which will be<lb />
held on April 9. Students in-<lb />
terested in acting as guides are<lb />
asked to contact Charlie Kluttz,<lb />
chairman of the Guides Commit-<lb />
tee; the office of Field -Service is<lb />
Austin or the Alumni Office.<lb />
has also been in workshop productiona.<lb />
Pat Goodwin of Memphis, T�ui.<lb />
and Doug Mitchell otf Greenville, who<lb />
were co-writers and TO-directora af<lb />
the musical comedy, "Banana Maon<lb />
have major roles in the spring pro-<lb />
duction. Pat, will play the part oi<lb />
the old woman. Doug will play th<lb />
part of Zan.<lb />
Other participants in "Banana<lb />
Moon" also have roles in "Tha Em-<lb />
peror's New Clothes Jimmy Walton,<lb />
a freshman from Asheboro will por-<lb />
tray the general. Robert Gardener<lb />
of Rocky Mount will play The Em-<lb />
peror. Sally Ea&amp;terling, a sophomore<lb />
from Swan Quarter will portray<lb />
Mong. Anna Avant of Whiteville has<lb />
tihe part of the Gong Girl. Fay<lb />
Sermons of Greenville and Susie Den-<lb />
ton of Raleigh will play Royal Weav-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Mrs. Dorothy Sandlin of Beulaviile<lb />
vill play Tsein. Bar ara Tucker, a<lb />
freshman from Magnolia, portmya<lb />
Ling. June Quirm of Wallace, Shirley<lb />
Ahford of Burlington and Mary Eii-<lb />
za-beth Jones of Witanington will b�<lb />
Citizens.<lb />
The student director for "The Em-<lb />
peror's New Clothes" is Ann McCrary<lb />
oT Durham with Dr. J. A. Wfithey aa<lb />
faculty supervisor.<lb />
The play will be given in the Col-<lb />
lege Theatre April 20, 21, 22, and 28.<lb /><lb />
HHMHHBHHM<lb /><pb facs="00038347_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAflf CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, April 2. m<lb />
FRlD;<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 12, East Carolina College<lb />
For News and Advertising<lb />
Nam changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
 S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Ye Editor s<lb />
s<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
ay<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Grammar Grade Major Gets Accent Teased<lb />
iei - C<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
lleare Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Bating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Editor-in-chief<lb />
liai aging Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
 Faye O'Neal<lb />
Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Kay Johnston<lb />
Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Erolyn Blount, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Register, Valeria Shearon, Laura Credle and<lb />
Jack Latta.<lb />
SGA Reporter<lb />
Faculty Advisor<lb />
SPc<lb />
Sports Assistnats<lb />
 Betty Salmons<lb />
Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Bruce Phillips, Anwer Joseph and<lb />
J. W. Browning.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager Edna Massad<lb />
Assistant Business Manager � Faye Jones<lb />
s Assistants Edna Whitfield,<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
CIRCULATION<lb />
Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
(ring finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
V ?res on; nor ail your piety nor wit,<lb />
lurs it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
X �r all your t ar wash out a word of it<lb />
Omar Khayyam as translated by E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Staff Welcomes Seniors<lb />
We � the East Carolinian staff would like<lb />
opportunity to welcome you, our high<lb />
.  rs, to East Carolina.<lb />
We hope that you are finding your stay here<lb />
nd that you are able to feel free and<lb />
n our campus. We do not think that it<lb />
is in any way childish to say that we are proud<lb />
ur school and feel that for educational stand-<lb />
and hospitality it is among the top. It is our<lb />
i you will see fit to return to East Caro-<lb />
next fall to begin your college education.<lb />
Dining your stay here you have seen the<lb />
nt departments that comprise East Caro-<lb />
: a College. We hope that you have been favor-<lb />
y impressed. We who have been here for at<lb />
kast a year can fully appreciate the indecision<lb />
that may be in your minds with regard to select-<lb />
ing a school at which to further your education,<lb />
u have observed East Carolina. Now it is<lb />
thai your impressions have been favor-<lb />
. and we are looking forward to seeing many<lb />
of you again next fall.<lb />
An Opportunity Muffed<lb />
In view of advance publicity, the expense of<lb />
ram, and the enthusiasm of the faculty<lb />
wonder about the singular lack of success met<lb />
by the World Affairs Institute among students<lb />
last week. The student body showed an almost<lb />
disinterest in what one faculty member<lb />
; as "the opportunity of a life time" to<lb />
rnatl nally known speakers.<lb />
Unfortunate experiences in morning as-<lb />
"oh may have accounted for most student lack<lb />
in later programs. Combined circum-<lb />
nces of poor accoustics in Wright building, an<lb />
almost n.uifunctioning public address system,<lb />
hammering in the basement, foreign accents and<lb />
restless in the audience made it virtually<lb />
impossible for a large part of the assembly to<lb />
understand what was said. The situation was not<lb />
h Iped by the somewhat discourteous departure<lb />
I idents during the program.<lb />
Although morning assembly undoubtedly<lb />
kept many students away from afternoon and<lb />
evening program it cannot be denied that East<lb />
Car tud nts all too often may be character-<lb />
ized by enthusiasm for dances, baltgames, mins-<lb />
trels and m , a s at the expense of entertainment<lb />
ms ' ctures, studies and similar intellect-<lb />
ual pursuits.<lb />
In any case it would have been to the advant-<lb />
� East Carolina students no" to have permit-<lb />
the fnl nal Affairs Institute to turn into<lb />
a glorified meeting of the Faculty Lecture Club.<lb />
L. B. C.<lb />
A Certain Amount Of Courtesy<lb />
East Carolina students were very fortunate<lb />
last week by b nig afforded an opportunity to<lb />
listen to the world renowned speakers who ap-<lb />
peare here for the World Affairs Institute. We<lb />
believe the general opinion of the students is one<lb />
of appreciation to those who spent time and ef-<lb />
fort toward the presentation of the program.<lb />
As is usually the case, however, there were<lb />
those students who did not regard the program<lb />
as beneficial. We agree that each student should<lb />
have a right to make his own decision about at-<lb />
tendance at all student assemblies. But we de-<lb />
cidedly believe that any person who does attend<lb />
an assembly which consists of lectures owes to<lb />
other members Of the audience and certainly to<lb />
the speakers a certain amount of courtesy. The<lb />
assembly in Wright last week was admittedly<lb />
long, but all students were excused from classes<lb />
to attend it. It is, in our opinion, regrettable<lb />
that many of the students saw fit to leave before<lb />
it concluded. Even more regrettable is the fact<lb />
that they did not seem to realize that the noise<lb />
they created by leaving in the middle of the pro-<lb />
gram reflected the character of our entire student<lb />
body as well as disturbing the speakers.�FO'N<lb />
Next Friday will be the 12th An-<lb />
nual High School Day at East Caro-<lb />
lina. And for the past 11 of these<lb />
affairs k hasn't rained. That's quite<lb />
remarkable for Greenville, but you<lb />
can never tell. The 12th event may<lb />
break a record.<lb />
These high school seniors will prob-<lb />
ably get a good picture of our campus<lb />
and its activities during a crammed<lb />
program for the day. However, the<lb />
seniors will got the real, "inside<lb />
story" of East Carolina from its<lb />
students.<lb />
Talking with students here, the<lb />
prospective collegiates can learn<lb />
more about the activities and what<lb />
the college offers scholastically.<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and,<lb />
having writ, moves on . . <lb />
The four lines appearing under<lb />
the mast have been given credit to<lb />
E. (Edward) Fitzgerald for several<lb />
years. W was called to our attention<lb />
that the author of the verse was<lb />
Omar Khayyam, astronomer and poet<lb />
of ancient Persia. He wrote during<lb />
the late 11th and the early 12th<lb />
centuries. Fitzgerald translated<lb />
Omar's works into the English ver-<lb />
sion and compiled them in a book,<lb />
"Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam<lb />
Easvt Carolina was well represent-<lb />
(1 at the Wilmington Azalea Festival<lb />
la week end. Quite a number of<lb />
students were on hand along with the<lb />
Collegians and the College Band.<lb />
Fred Joseph reports that the col-<lb />
lege made a good showing at Wil-<lb />
mington and Carolina Beach. He re-<lb />
ports: "The ECC Skating Team took<lb />
ovi all comers at Carolina Beach<lb />
Saturday and came out with all colors<lb />
flying. The skaters were bedecked<lb />
with colorful uniforms topped by<lb />
-kat' hats We understand that Jo-<lb />
seph and Calvin Butt were the stars<lb />
in the skating competition, assisted<lb />
by a number of other students here.<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
This week's Who's Who is a true<lb />
Easterner, from Sea Level. Lena Tay-<lb />
lor, a senior majoring in gram-<lb />
mar grade education, has had a<lb />
pretty dififacuLt time with people<lb />
teasing her over her "high tide"<lb />
aicent. "1 especially have had a hard<lb />
time with the word fish Lena says,<lb />
(which sounds something like feesh<lb />
whin Lena pronounces it)�"and now<lb />
when someone asks me what I catch<lb />
with a hook and line I answer "a<lb />
whale "<lb />
"Student teaching this quarter in<lb />
the eighth grade has been very en-<lb />
joyable sihe continued, "except the<lb />
first day when one of my pupils<lb />
made a face at me. My favorite sub-<lb />
jects are literature and history<lb />
Active In YWCA<lb />
Lena has been a very active leader<lb />
in the YWlCA all o)f her fours years at<lb />
East Carolina. She was president last<lb />
year at summer school and has held<lb />
the office of vice president this year.<lb />
"I've really enjoyed the many re-<lb />
treats I've attended during my work<lb />
in the YWCA she says. "I .will<lb />
always remember my trip to a con-<lb />
ference at Blue Ridge last year. I<lb />
went on the bus and really had a fine<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
by Don King, Ed Mathews<lb />
"Buzz" Young<lb />
We are happy to announce that<lb />
since this article has been sent to<lb />
lie printer we have been notified<lb />
that the faculty has consented to re-<lb />
consider the matter. We feel that<lb />
this is typical af the cooperation on<lb />
our caii.pus.<lb />
Sometime before Christmas holi-<lb />
days of this year three boys, Wade<lb />
Cooper. Bob Neilson and Donald King,<lb />
presented to the Student Legislature<lb />
a plan to change our final exam sche-<lb />
dule.<lb />
Principally, the plan had two aims:<lb />
(1) to lighten the load on the students<lb />
during exam time; (2) to lighten the<lb />
load oo the teachers during and im-<lb />
ini .lately aifiter exams. This was to<lb />
be done by spreading the exams over<lb />
two days instead of one day. The<lb />
first, third, fifth, seventh and ninth<lb />
clasg period exams would be taken<lb />
on the next to last day of the quarter.<lb />
Tht. s vor.d, fourth, sixth and eighth<lb />
class period e:ims would be taken<lb />
on the last day of the quarter. All<lb />
classes that did not meet on the last<lb />
r next to the Last day of the quarter<lb />
Couple Of The Week<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
Bob Nedlsen, a Kinston senior, and<lb />
Sue Massey, a Selma sophomore,<lb />
started goiing together in February<lb />
1953. Says Sue, "I thought Bob was<lb />
kind of silly but cute<lb />
Says Bob, 'T must have thought<lb />
Sue was mighty cute, 'cause after<lb />
the movie, we went back to the dorm<lb />
and were talking so hard we didn't<lb />
even notice the time. The house mo-<lb />
ther was locking the front door be-<lb />
fore we knew what was happening<lb />
and Sue just made it in time<lb />
T: ey became engaged October 10,<lb />
1953 (the night of Homecoming),<lb />
and says Bob of the event, "We're<lb />
gonna put a monument up at that<lb />
spot You know, the guy must like<lb />
being engaged.<lb />
"You should have heard Sue he<lb />
said. "When 1 gave her the ring she<lb />
asked me 'Is this mine? Then she<lb />
proceeded to drag me from one rela-<lb />
tive's house to the other, and 1 was<lb />
definitely not in the mood for meet-<lb />
ing relatives, if you know what 1<lb />
mean<lb />
"The first time I went to Bob's<lb />
house says Sue, "1 was scared to<lb />
death. I didn't even eat the whole<lb />
weekend, but when Bob met my par-<lb />
iits he wasn't nervous in the least.<lb />
He came to see me about once a week<lb />
during the summer, which really<lb />
made it nice<lb />
Both Sue and Bob like to go horse-<lb />
I ack riding, hiking, swimming, dan-<lb />
cing and to movies, parties and the<lb />
beach. "We haven't been on many<lb />
trips they said. "�Last year we went<lb />
to the Azalea Festival and to the<lb />
bedcli a few times. One time we went<lb />
on a hunting and fishing trip, but<lb />
it was rained out, so we just had a<lb />
party instead<lb />
After finishing school, Bob, who is<lb />
majoring in business, will have to<lb />
put in a year with the army. Then<lb />
he plans to go into the real estate<lb />
business in Kinston.<lb />
Says Sue, who is majoring in pri-<lb />
mary education, "I'm not going to do<lb />
anything but be a housewife and a<lb />
mother<lb />
(Editor's Note: This week's couple<lb />
will each receive a carton of Ches-<lb />
terfields, a ticket to the Pitt Theatre,<lb />
a gift from Saslow's Jewelers, a<lb />
meal at the Olde Towne Inn and<lb />
the girl will receive an item from<lb />
he Glamor Shop.)<lb />
in<lb />
all 'our and five hour courses and<lb />
would hold rheh exams on their next 0ne hour exams will be taken in all<lb />
bo test class m 'etir.g.<lb />
ln ler i . psfcem no student could<lb />
have two or more exams in a row<lb />
and all the teachers would have at<lb />
least one extra day to grade the<lb />
exams.<lb />
The Student Legislature approved<lb />
this plan by a large majority and the<lb />
three student who presented it wore<lb />
named as a committee to see Dean<lb />
Jenkins about getting faculty ap-<lb />
proval for the plan. Dean Jenkins<lb />
airl that he thought that it was a<lb />
�rood plan and would be accepted. It<lb />
was introduced at a faculty meeting<lb />
and a faculty committee, headed by<lb />
Miss Williams of the Math Depart-<lb />
ment, was appointed to consider the<lb />
plan.<lb />
March 22 the plan was to be pre-<lb />
sented to a faculty meeting for ap-<lb />
proval or rejection. The members<lb />
of the student committee were in-<lb />
vited to attend. Bob Neilson and<lb />
"Buzz" Young, who went for Wade<lb />
Cooper and Donald King, were there.<lb />
Miss Williams presented the<lb />
committee report to the faculty.<lb />
This plan, as the faculty accepted it,<lb />
was presented completely on the front<lb />
page of last week's "East Carolinian<lb />
In brief it is that over a three day<lb />
period two hour exams will be taken<lb />
one, two, and three hour courses.<lb />
fter much discussion from members<lb />
of the faculty and from the three<lb />
students present, who poiiited out<lb />
that the plan would not lighten the<lb />
load on the students or faculty, the<lb />
plan was approved by a vote of 45-27.<lb />
It was pointed out at the meeting<lb />
that the plan was not necessarily<lb />
permameufc, but it can only be changed<lb />
by the same faculty that passed it.<lb />
�'f, after being tried out, the plan<lb />
does not seem to work another plan<lb />
will probafdy be presented to the<lb />
faculty next year.<lb />
At the Student Legislature meeting<lb />
the following Wednesday the student<lb />
comimittee reported on the matter.<lb />
After a long, warm debate the Leg-<lb />
islature passed a resolution which<lb />
said that it would cooperate with the<lb />
faculty fully in its new exam schedule.<lb />
The resolution, however did not say<lb />
that the Legislature approved of the<lb />
new exam schedule, nor did it say<lb />
tihat the Legislature was satisfied.<lb />
It said that the Legislature hoped that<lb />
the faculty would reconsider the orig-<lb />
inal plan of the students.<lb />
The faculty was certainly in its<lb />
rights when it changed the exam<lb />
Lena Taylor<lb />
time talking to the bus driver, until<lb />
the lady behind me punched me on<lb />
the shoulder and told me to please<lb />
stop talking to the bus driver, she<lb />
wanted to have confidence in him!<lb />
Was 1 embarrassed<lb />
Lena is a member of the Mormon<lb />
church. There are only four other<lb />
members on campus and one faculty<lb />
member, and since there is no Mor-<lb />
mon Church in Greenville the mem-<lb />
i em hold services together every<lb />
Sui day.<lb />
Lena has also been a memf er of<lb />
the Future Teachens of America for<lb />
two years, and held the office of<lb />
 vice president last year. "I really<lb />
think this is a worthwhile organi-<lb />
zation Lena says.<lb />
Participates In Playhou-�<lb />
As a member of the Teachers<lb />
.Playhouse for the past two year,<lb />
Lena has done outstanding work. She<lb />
has lad parts in the productions<lb />
'Robin Hood" and "Turn Sawyer<lb />
and was business manager of the<lb />
reduction "Charley's Aunt "I m-<lb />
reoted a one-act play one year she<lb />
ays, "and took it to the dramatics<lb />
festival in Wilson. After the play<lb />
was over, one of the critics asked<lb />
me if I wrote the play. I knew it was<lb />
ad, but not that bad<lb />
Lena is v. ry fond of tennis, swim-<lb />
ming and Uating. "A true Eastern-<lb />
er through and through Ivena smil-<lb />
ed.<lb />
"Even though I'm looking forward<lb />
to teaching she says, "I certainly<lb />
hate to leave East Carolina�and all<lb />
my memories and friends<lb />
POT-POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Man Behind The Cokes<lb />
Charlie, Jack Of AH Jrades<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
Charlie Harrell, junior from Middle-<lb />
sex, can literally be called the "Man<lb />
behind the cokes<lb />
Thk is Charlie's second year of<lb />
managing the Soda Shop under the<lb />
supervision of Lloyd Bray, supply<lb />
stores manager. His duties there are<lb />
vari d in many respects from ex-<lb />
tir.quising the many fires that de-<lb />
velop in the trash cans to repairing<lb />
the gadgets around the counter. All<lb />
the purchasing of supplies and food<lb />
for the "Y" store is handled by Char-<lb />
lie ("The Jack of All Trades"). Book-<lb />
keeping is another phase of his work<lb />
that k ape him on his toes.<lb />
He really got to know Mr. Bray<lb />
when he lived in Wilson Hall. One<lb />
night someone made a mes6 in the<lb />
hall, and so Charlie commenced to<lb />
dean it up. Mr. Bray noticed him;<lb />
therefore, when this job at the Soda<lb />
Shop became available he sought<lb />
Charlie to fill the post. As Charlie<lb />
fcaogftingty recalls, "I didn't even<lb />
know how to make a coke my first<lb />
day<lb />
Around the campus he is also well-<lb />
known for his interest in FBLA, In-<lb />
terreligious Council and YDC. Also<lb />
he is- an active member of the Jun-<lb />
ior Cla?s, serves on the Men's Judic-<lb />
ary and is vice president of Freewill<lb />
Baptist Fellowship. Socially speaking<lb />
he belongs to the Alpha .Phi Omega<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
Upon asking about a memorable<lb />
ncident in his life, he began to re-<lb />
late the time when he was driving<lb />
from Wilson and turned the corner<lb />
in front of Austin and almost hit<lb />
President J. D. Messick. "Wh�n I<lb />
finally stopped the car, I received<lb />
the best, lecture I ever heard at ECC<lb />
Charlie added.<lb />
Oharlie enjoys swimming, the b ach,<lb />
girls in sweaters, and he has even<lb />
required a slight liking to chocolate<lb />
in his pensies.<lb />
His future plans include teac ing<lb />
for a few years, then perhaps if all<lb />
goes well Charlie hopes to get a<lb />
managerial position with some firm.<lb />
"I enjoy my work as it is a lot of<lb />
fun, and a grand way to meet people,<lb />
though you might say I hang around<lb />
the "Y" store more tlu.n anyone on<lb />
campus<lb />
This column is written mainly in answer of<lb />
a letter to the editor included in this week'<lb />
Carolinian; however every year when � .j'j<lb />
c'tion of Who's Who In American College, .��<lb />
Universities is made there are criti<lb />
c neerning the selection of students, i<lb />
these students selected, who SCtuallj g <lb />
and on what basis are they chosen? 1:<lb />
understand the procedure involved, then !S a<lb />
bii f outline of the various steps included in the<lb />
selection of pupils of East Carolina for Wh<lb />
Who In American Colleges and  �<lb />
The office of the Dean of Men handl<lb />
important duty. In October of every year tl<lb />
lire sends out printed forms to every :<lb />
n mber on campus and to the preside the<lb />
'tiifl'iit Government Association. <lb />
sk the faculty member to v. rite in the nai<lb />
persons from their department (or otl<lb />
who they think should be included in H<lb />
These are faculty recommendatioi<lb />
word. The forms are recommendatii i<lb />
tie ted as nominations from the I<lb />
nly two or three names included. The I<lb />
sent back to the office and are compiled<lb />
list. The student's name, the number oi<lb />
nominee received from each faculty men the<lb />
number of hours the student carries and ,m-<lb />
ber of quality points the student has ar<lb />
in this list. Then the list is referred ��<lb />
mittee for final selection. This committee'<lb />
tity is not known, but it is mad' up of <lb />
who will give fair consideration to the s<lb />
of these students. Oftentimes the final<lb />
the pupils for Who's Who is kept compl I<lb />
known by anyone but the committee tin!<lb />
lirst publication is made.<lb />
When naming college students for this<lb />
a great many things are considered. A<lb />
standing on campus, his interest, initial;<lb />
operation, his leadership ability, etc art<lb />
sidered. Academic standing is only on<lb />
qualifications kept in mind during the : i<lb />
lection. A Who's Who student h is coup<lb />
something to his college, he has d me his<lb />
the best of his ability and he is oul<lb />
tu lent af fail's.<lb />
With knowledge c mes understanding,<lb />
students selected from Eas1 Carolina are civ<lb />
m a well organized, democratic plan. It is a <lb />
cult job. but one done with care and con<lb />
bion.<lb />
Letters To The Editors<lb />
TENNIS COURTS<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I noticed in different places n the<lb />
"Kas.t Carolinian" discus'o-i conceiti-<lb />
ng the lack oi tennis cou-ts and<lb />
intramural fields; therefore, I thought<lb />
it would be well to let you know that<lb />
we have included in every budget<lb />
submitted to the Budget Commision<lb />
and General Assembly, each biennium,<lb />
a goodly sum -for tennis courts and<lb />
intramural athletic fields. So far,<lb />
the requests have not been granted,<lb />
despite our insistence every time.<lb />
The request will be renewed in the<lb />
next budget, ! ut what is done depends<lb />
entirely upon the budget Commission<lb />
and the General Assembly.<lb />
The tennis courts that have been<lb />
paved so far have been paid for by<lb />
aviniKs in other areas.<lb />
I thought it would be well to let<lb />
you know that we recognize this<lb />
need and are doing what we can.<lb />
J. D. Messick<lb />
TRAFFIC SITUATION<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
As Prasident of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association I feel it is my pr-<lb />
sonal responsibility to bring to light<lb />
facts that were not mentioned in an<lb />
editorial la&amp;t week entitled, "First<lb />
Traffic Fatality: You? by Bob<lb />
Hilldirap.<lb />
Mention was made concerning the<lb />
traffic problem in and around East<lb />
Carolina of which everyone is aware.<lb />
With the increase in students and<lb />
cars, there is destined to be a problem<lb />
ut it is one of a complex nature re-<lb />
quiring time and much study. In the<lb />
editorial, two recommendations were<lb />
offered�to "post the proper speed<lb />
Jimit and enforce it" and "erect 'stop'<lb />
or 'right-of-way' signs Itf these<lb />
minor things are done, the author<lb />
itates, "the cawpu6 problem will be<lb />
solved<lb />
We all realize the complexity of<lb />
tue proble but by investigation and<lb />
the members of the faculty are in �<lb />
better position than the students to<lb />
know what is needed.<lb />
We still hope thougi. that the Leg-<lb />
islature's request for reconsideration<lb />
will be well taken. We believe the two<lb />
schedule and Dr. Messick was pro- j points brougiht out by the students<lb />
bably right when he pointed out that I are worth considering.<lb />
observation, we can easily see the<lb />
many accomplishments in the past<lb />
nr�i in the present to cope with the<lb />
problem. The college administration<lb />
�md the SGA has been aware of the<lb />
prqhl m for some time, and has done<lb />
much to solve it�committees have<lb />
studied the situation, one-way streets<lb />
have been put in, stop signs have<lb />
been installed, bus-hes have heen cut<lb />
offering better vision, new sidewalks<lb />
are being built to keep the pedestrians<lb />
off the streets, the police force on<lb />
the campus has been increased, new<lb />
.streets are being paved to let traffic<lb />
flow easier and many other achieve-<lb />
ments have been made, all successful<lb />
in decreasing traffic hazards. Yet<lb />
tlu authoi- stated, "so far we hare<lb />
aeen no results<lb />
Seemingly tough problems can be<lb />
easily be solved, not by sitirring an-<lb />
tagonism, rut by investigation, clear<lb />
thinking, and cooperation. We sin-<lb />
cerely feel that the entire college<lb />
administration should be highly com-<lb />
mended for superior accomplishments,<lb />
not only in this problem alone, but<lb />
in the marv oter achievements in<lb />
the past. Eait Carolina is surely<lb />
fortunate.<lb />
Mitchell Saieed, .President<lb />
Student Government Assn.<lb />
WHO'S WHO<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I am writing in reference to the<lb />
"East Carolinian" otf two weeks ago.<lb />
Pot Pourri hit the nail on the head<lb />
when the column brought up the<lb />
question of the honor attached to<lb />
the present position of our college<lb />
marshals. I don't know whether there<lb />
would be enough girls interested to<lb />
be marshals if the qualifications were<lb />
higher and the persons checked more<lb />
thoroughly, but it would be worth<lb />
looking into. Nevertheless it is good<lb />
to bring these questions out for a<lb />
good airing.<lb />
I am also interested in the election<lb />
of students to "Who's Who in Amer-<lb />
ican Colleges and Universities How<lb />
are the students nominated, elected<lb />
and by whom? On what basis are<lb />
these pupils chosen?<lb />
Thank you.<lb />
An Interested Student<lb />
(Editor's note: Your questions are<lb />
being answered n Pot Jourri this<lb />
week.)<lb />
Forum And Atrainst'em<lb />
Talk About Exams<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
Probably the hottest discussions on this c.<lb />
pus this yvV have been taking place sin<lb />
�ele&amp;se of the new program for final exan<lb />
ti.ns.<lb />
The history of this recent action<lb />
c nsidered as valuable information in rea ;<lb />
an opinion on the matt r. At the March 24 m<lb />
Ing of the Student Government Associal<lb />
was revealed that the students themselves mi<lb />
be regarded as the unwitting and unwill<lb />
urc of instigation for the move.<lb />
Last fall the SGA sent a letter to the admin-<lb />
ation requesting consideration of a chai<lb />
he ex im schedule to lighten the students'<lb />
Alien preparing for the final tests. Under<lb />
dd set-up many students had all their exams on<lb />
the same day, sometimes straight through<lb />
four or more hours. The Student Legislature<lb />
appointed a student committee which drew up a<lb />
plan to present to the administration pn -<lb />
posing to spread out the exams over the last I<lb />
1 vs of the quarter with the first, third, fifth,<lb />
seventh and ninth periods meeting on the<lb />
day, leaving an hour between each class for a<lb />
refresher review.<lb />
Other classes would meet on the final day,<lb />
unless the last meeting of the class regularly<lb />
n the third day before the quarter's end: in such<lb />
�ase. the exam would be taken on that day. The<lb />
administration and faculty were gracious enough<lb />
to look into the proposal and the developn<lb />
which followed resulted in the program wh<lb />
was released about two weeks ago�the two-li<lb />
exam schedule.<lb />
Emily S. Boyce, our versatile assistant edi-<lb />
tor, has watched with interest the unfolding of<lb />
the new plan. Her comments follow: "Until we<lb />
try the new exam schedule, it is difficult to ex-<lb />
press an opinion; we cannot say now whether it<lb />
will work or not. we do not know now if it will<lb />
truly benefit both students and faculty. However,<lb />
keeping in mind that the plan is only temporary.<lb />
I believe it is a good thing. The Administration<lb />
is giving the students a different plan, hoping<lb />
they will like it better than the old one. If we<lb />
don't like it and will speak out, no doubt the<lb />
schedule will be changed and something else<lb />
tried.<lb />
Dave Pennington thinks the student's work<lb />
will be doubled by the new plan. Agreeing with<lb />
Pennington is Jean Culhfer who thinks the plan<lb />
is "terrible She says that students had enough<lb />
to worry about with hour exams under the quar-<lb />
ter system. "If we ran on the semester system,<lb />
the plan for two hour exams might work better<lb />
Jean says.<lb />
Faculty opinion on the matter is interesting<lb />
and, we feel, necessary to give a complete picture<lb />
of the situation. Dr. G. W. Knipp of the English<lb />
department, who is well known for his long essay<lb />
exams on literature, believes that the new ar-<lb />
rangement is good for more advanced courses.<lb />
Nell Stallings, a member of the faculty of<lb />
the Health and Physical Education department,<lb />
tells us that she went to school under a set-up<lb />
which provided for the final week of each semes-<lb />
ter to be designated as exam week, meaning that<lb />
the whole week was taken for exams. They took<lb />
exams by subject; for example, all English 220<lb />
classes met at the same period. About the new<lb />
system here, she says, "The idea is good but I<lb />
cannot say whether the schedule is satisfactory<lb />
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i am. One understands though,<lb />
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� standout of not too long a'o,<lb />
the squad and serv-<lb />
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enever a new program for a<lb />
port is formed then it needs a<lb />
deal bo keep it going. In line<lb />
- the track team will have to<lb />
: ime athletes if it is. to compete.<lb />
M n 15 and 20 boys are working<lb />
ow but, from a student body as<lb />
this, t e ms that there ought<lb />
i larger number.<lb />
A doubleheader at High Point this<lb />
afternoon officially opened the con-<lb />
ference bast ball season for East Car-<lb />
olina College's Pirates.<lb />
Tomorrow the Pirates move over<lb />
to (iuilford for a single session with<lb />
the Quakers. Little is known of the<lb />
Guilford ; all club but if last year's<lb />
series is any indication then he<lb />
irontesit should be a close one.<lb />
Of the four games played between<lb />
the two clubs, East Carolina took the<lb />
first and Int. 6-5 and 14-2, while<lb />
tihe Quakers were capturing the mid-<lb />
dle two, 7-1 and 7-3.<lb />
Christians Here<lb />
A week from today, however, two<lb />
rrruetal games which well may have<lb />
b firing on the final Eastern Division<lb />
ind'ings will be played between the<lb />
Pirate- and Elon, las. year's champs,<lb />
on the local diamond. The Christians<lb />
are rated as the club to beat again<lb />
this year and the Pirates must gain<lb />
at least a split to keep themselves<lb />
in the running.<lb />
The following Thursday, April 15,<lb />
i long standing feud will be resumed<lb />
when East Carolina travels to Wilson<lb />
to face Atlantic Christian. To the<lb />
winner of this contest, as to the<lb />
winner of each athletic event between<lb />
the two schools, will go the Bohunk<lb />
Trophy, a battered water bucket which<lb />
i elongs to the team which last re-<lb />
� n led a win in any athletic contest<lb />
be:ween the two schools.<lb />
The Bohunk currently is resting<lb />
with the Bucs by virtue of three<lb />
cage wins during the recent basket-<lb />
ball season.<lb />
Three-Run Rally<lb />
Gives Bucs Win<lb />
A three-run rally in the bottom<lb />
of the ninbh gave East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege a 7-6 win over Montclair State<lb />
Teachers of New Jersey here Tues-<lb />
day. The win was the Bucs' first in<lb />
three starts this year.<lb />
East Carolina entered the last half<lb />
o the final frame trailing 6-4. Right-<lb />
fielder David Nance reached first on<lb />
the shortstop's error and eventually<lb />
-cored the first run as pitcher Jim<lb />
Murray walked three consecutive men.<lb />
Bo!i Oehner then relieved Murray<lb />
and pinch hitter Charlie Cherry<lb />
creec.hed a double down the left field<lb />
line to drive in the tying and win-<lb />
ning runs.<lb />
The Pirates took the lead in the<lb />
second inning when Murray, who<lb />
suffered from wildness all day, forced<lb />
in W. C. Sanderson with the first<lb />
inn. Montclair rattled Clyde Owens,<lb />
the Pirate sitarter, for six runs in<lb />
the fourth to bring on southpaw<lb />
Barnes. Jim Byrd took over in the<lb />
seventh to gain credit for the win.<lb />
Two runs in the bottom of the<lb />
� ourtih cut the margin to 6-3 and the<lb />
Pirates added another in the fifth<lb />
to set the stage for their late inning<lb />
rally.<lb />
Score by innings; R H E<lb />
Montclair 000 600 000�6 6 2<lb />
East Carolina 010 210 003�7 7 2<lb />
Murray, Oehner (9) and Rubin;<lb />
Owen, Bames (4), Byrd (7), Mack<lb />
Cherry (9) and B. Cline, Britt (9).<lb />
Deamon Deacons Shut Out<lb />
Pirate Nine By 5-0 Count<lb />
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EXT-N.GUISHER WfcNTAMlNK?<lb />
BUT THAT WOULD<lb />
BE ILLEGAL.<lb />
MY NAME<lb />
JULIUS,<lb />
IT'S ALL A MATTER OF TASTE<lb />
. ,n the midnight o�t<lb />
Marilyn Sergeant<lb />
w ia rf Arizona<lb />
University of A<lb />
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When you come right down to it, you<lb />
smoke for one simple reason . . . enjoy-<lb />
ment. And smoking enjoyment is all a<lb />
matter of taste. Yes, taste is what counts<lb />
in a cigarette. And Luckies taste better.<lb />
Two facts explain why Luckies taste<lb />
better. First, L.S.M.F.TLucky Strike<lb />
means fine tobacco  light, mild, good-<lb />
tasting tobacco. Second, Luckies are ac-<lb />
tually made better to taste better . . .<lb />
always round, firm, fully packed to draw<lb />
freely and smoke evenly.<lb />
So, for the enjoyment you get from<lb />
better taste, and only from better taste,<lb />
Be Happy �Go Lucky. Get a pack or a<lb />
carton of better-tasting Luckies today.<lb />
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Where's your jingle?<lb />
It's easier than you think to<lb />
make $25 by writing a Lucky<lb />
Strike jingle like those you see<lb />
in this ad. Yes, we need jingles<lb />
�and we pay $25 for every one<lb />
we use! So send as many as you<lb />
like to: Happy-Go-Lucky, P. O.<lb />
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LUCKIES TASTE BETTER<lb />
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On paper, the Pirates are the fav-<lb />
orite for championship honors in the<lb />
Eastern Division of the conference's<lb />
sipLit baseball race. But to accumulate<lb />
a won-lost record that will withstand<lb />
the weathering a true champion must<lb />
bare they have to gain coordination<lb />
in two major departments.<lb />
First, the all important defense,<lb />
speaking particularly of pitching, has<lb />
to find some method by which to re-<lb />
main effectively consistent. No one<lb />
can deny Coach Earl Smith's Pirates<lb />
aren't tight around the sacks. As<lb />
a matter of fact, East Carolina could<lb />
iekl two formidable infield combi-<lb />
nations from the wealth of material<lb />
tu hand. Coach Smith has a web of<lb />
protection with starters W. C. Sander-<lb />
son, Cecil Heath, Paul Jones, and<lb />
Gaither Cline rounding the horn.<lb />
The array of infield talent con-<lb />
stitutes the debatable problem of<lb />
whom to start. Baseball loses most o"<lb />
its spectative interest when numer-<lb />
ous substitutions are made. The Pi-<lb />
ratep have rookies Ray Pe-nnington<lb />
and Gary Mattock, two outstanding<lb />
shortstops who can play first string<lb />
with any in the league. Wilbur Thom-<lb />
pson is another capable short fielder<lb />
necessary for a winning all club.<lb />
�Coach Smith brought Vernon Baker<lb />
with him from Campbell. The big<lb />
first baseman is a glove smoothie<lb />
and hits as well as most college first<lb />
rockers. Charlie Cherry is a talent d<lb />
third baseman with uncommon field-<lb />
ing ability. He possesses exceptional<lb />
speed and general baseball know-how.<lb />
Lf his hitting improves he will cause<lb />
a lot of controversy around the hot<lb />
corner.<lb />
T e Bucs' outer garden siprouts with<lb />
good prospects to team with veterans<lb />
Boyd Web Major Hooper and Paul<lb />
Gay. Hooper is a baseball natural�<lb />
a player who seldom fails to do right<lb />
things at the right time. Gay is fully<lb />
recovered from an injury sustained in<lb />
football and is playing his usual keen<lb />
type of ball. The thunder from his<lb />
bat will play a big part :n the Bucs'<lb />
diamond fortunes this spring. Bob<lb />
Penley and David Nance are the<lb />
brightest of the newcomers and are<lb />
�pushing the vets for playing time.<lb />
Both are seasoned performers for<lb />
rookies and Nance, especially, has<lb />
hit the ball sharply in the Pirates'<lb />
first games.<lb />
Possibly bet of all is the catching<lb />
department. North State clul's have<lb />
always been weak here, but this<lb />
year the Pirates have all-Conference<lb />
Bill Cline back along with highly<lb />
r tid Ralph Britt and Bill Hardee.<lb />
If Cline can �e- h share of base<lb />
knocks East Carolina can match cat-<lb />
flhiirg with any college in the state.<lb />
Always a touchy subject here, but<lb />
one that has to be examined is the<lb />
pitching. Again, a staff of sporadic<lb />
Golf Team Preps<lb />
For First Match<lb />
In Title Defense<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
The Prate golf squad has been<lb />
working out daily in preparation for<lb />
their first contest. A schedule for<lb />
the North State Conference cham-<lb />
pions has not yet been announced,<lb />
but the first match is expected to<lb />
immediately follow the spring holi-<lb />
days.<lb />
The local linksiters have done very<lb />
well in producing championship teams<lb />
five out of the six years that they<lb />
have participati d in the loop. Elon<lb />
won the title in 19S2. This was the<lb />
only year tiiat East Carolina has not<lb />
been champs since their entrance<lb />
into the conference in 1948.<lb />
Three well-experienced veterans will<lb />
i e back again this year to aid East<lb />
Carolina's classy golfers in their at-<lb />
tempt for another successful defense<lb />
of the crown. Thee powerful drivers<lb />
are Claude King, Dave Martin and<lb />
Harry Rainey. They will he aided<lb />
tremendously by the up-and-coming<lb />
crew of Jim Harris, Pat Hunt and<lb />
Fred Sexton.<lb />
Track<lb />
M anwhile East Carolina's first<lb />
track team is still working out on<lb />
the college athletic field in high<lb />
hopes of having a successful initial<lb />
eason. The t am will be coached by<lb />
Leon "Shot" Ellis, formerly a stand-<lb />
out, in athletics at East Carolina.<lb />
R tners make up most of the par-<lb />
ticlpants that are trying out. At the<lb />
present there are many problems to<lb />
be work d out. but if enough interest<lb />
is hown for a track team at the<lb />
college, a solution to these problems<lb />
is expected. The schedule has not yet<lb />
i en completed, but it will be an-<lb />
nced as soon as possible.<lb />
Three Wake Forest pitchers com-<lb />
bined talents to shutout East Caro-<lb />
lina's Pirates 5-0 at Wake Forest last<lb />
Friday.<lb />
The Buccaneers, who went down to<lb />
their second consecutive defeat of<lb />
the young baseball season, collected<lb />
Ben Tench and Lowell (Lefty) Davis.<lb />
oflferings of Paul (Moose) Davis,<lb />
only two hits, both singles, off the<lb />
The Deamon Deacs scored twice<lb />
in the bottom of the second with<lb />
shortstop Lee AiVbott's single being<lb />
the decisive blow. Two more markers<lb />
in the third plus another in the eighth<lb />
gave the Deacs theii winning margin.<lb />
Paul Gay, East Carolina's second<lb />
batter in the opening frame, lashed<lb />
out a single for the Bucs only solid<lb />
hit of the day. The other bingle came<lb />
in the eighth when shortstop Wilbur<lb />
Thompson reached first safely as the<lb />
result of a bunt.<lb />
Assistant Coach Earl Smith sent<lb />
four hurlers to the mound in an effort<lb />
to avenge an earlier 6-4 setback. Gene<lb />
Taylor, Smith's opening choice, was<lb />
charged with the loss.<lb />
The box:<lb />
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Heath, 2b 4<lb />
Gay, cf 4<lb />
Nance, rf <lb />
G. Cline, 3b-Jf<lb />
Sanderson, lib<lb />
Penley, lf <lb />
Pennington, ss<lb />
Britt, c <lb />
B. Cline, c<lb />
Thompson, ss<lb />
C. Cherry, 3b<lb />
Taylor, p<lb />
Harris, p <lb />
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a�Struck out for Penley in 8th.<lb />
b�Struck out for M. Cherry in 8th.<lb />
rhunkers whos be?t run hot and cold<lb />
co-vront? Coaches Smith and Boone<lb />
arjd affords them the task of improv-<lb />
na nt. Jim Byrd is one of the big<lb />
question marks. Tf the Kinston right-<lb />
hander fails to win consistently, the<lb />
Bucs' late may not be so bright. He<lb />
is still having arm trouble which<lb />
first egan to plague hLm last spring.<lb />
Righhand'er Jim Piner is a good<lb />
thrower when he's right. When he's<lb />
rat, well, the difficulty may be<lb />
from ov rwork, as was the case last<lb />
year.<lb />
Ken Hall started the Bucs' opener<lb />
and attempted to blow the ball past<lb />
the Deacons, only to find the best<lb />
wsiv to pitch Wake Forest, or any<lb />
other team for that matter, is to mix<lb />
the pitches up. Half-speed stuff can<lb />
do a lot of damage to a fence-bunting<lb />
crew. Two other veterans, Clyde<lb />
Owens and J. C. Thomas, can give the<lb />
Pirates juipport in the pitching side of<lb />
the ledger if they come around. Also<lb />
Gene Taylor, a fastballing righhander,<lb />
could be very effective if he can ob-<lb />
tain control.<lb />
Among the freshman who still are<lb />
wet behind the ears but could dry<lb />
that up by one good pitching effort<lb />
ar Dave Harris, Jimimy Bames, and<lb />
Mack Cherry. All are hopefuls. Also<lb />
Ten Johnson and Don Curtis are<lb />
nong the moundstmen Coach Smith<lb />
" oes will make the grade.<lb />
The Pirates finished second in the<lb />
NS chas- in 1953. They have a good<lb />
chance of "cettering that mark this<lb />
-eason.<lb />
Court Squad Set<lb />
For First Match<lb />
The East Carolina tennis team has<lb />
be n practicing at a steady pace for<lb />
the past week in preparations for their<lb />
first match, which will be after this<lb />
weekend's spring holidays. The match<lb />
will pro-ably be at Wake Forest<lb />
although an official schedule has not<lb />
yet been announced. A ladder has been<lb />
et up by Coach Porter and the first<lb />
six men are seeded as follows:<lb />
No. 1 � Paul Cameron<lb />
No. 2 � Bob Williams<lb />
No. 3 � Craig Kester<lb />
No. 4 � Frazitr Bruton<lb />
No. 5 � J. W. Browning<lb />
No. 6 � Dallas Foscue<lb />
Thi; seeding; is only tentative how-<lb />
ever, -ince challenge matches between<lb />
the players could change the secdings.<lb />
Any member of the squad may chal-<lb />
cr.ve a man a high as two slots<lb />
ahead of him. Also, any man not on<lb />
the team may challenge the number<lb />
5 or fi man "or a positon on the squad.<lb />
K the challenger wins his challenge<lb />
match, he and the man he defeated<lb />
xchange positions. This requires each<lb />
player on the squad to hustle in<lb />
ordeder to keep his position and it also<lb />
assures the maintenance of the best<lb />
possible mm on the squad at all times.<lb />
Other expecting to break into the<lb />
first six are: Gene Russell, Lewis<lb />
Barnes, Jack Pickett and A. W. Cau-<lb />
dill.<lb />
Wake Forestabrhpoae<lb />
Tatum, 3 b400021<lb />
Harris, 2b421230<lb />
Holt, c300200<lb />
McKeel, cf412100<lb />
McRae, If310210<lb />
Hillenbrand, rf110000<lb />
Waggoner, lb201710<lb />
AM ott, ss301230<lb />
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Bonzagni, lb900400<lb />
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c�Struck out for Waggoner in 5th.<lb />
d�Douf led for Tench in 6th.<lb />
e�Walked for McRae in 8th.<lb />
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Wake Forest 002 000 Olx�5<lb />
Run- batted in: Abbott 2, McKeel,<lb />
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Anglin. Home run: Harris. Stolen<lb />
base: McKeel. Sacrifice: Tatum. Left<lb />
on bases: ECC 3, Wake Forest 7.<lb />
Bases on balls, off: Tench 1, L. Davis<lb />
1, Taylor 3, Harris 3, Cherry 2. Strike-<lb />
outs: P. Davis 1, Tench 2, L. Davis 6,<lb />
Harris 2, Cherry 1, Owen 1. Hits off:<lb />
P. Davis 1 in 3, Tench 0 in 3, L.<lb />
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2 in 3 2-3; Cherry 0 in 1, Owen 1 in<lb />
1. Runs-earned runs: Taylor 4-3,<lb />
Owen 1-1. Winning pitcher: Tench<lb />
! (1-0). Losing pitcher: Taylor (0-1).<lb />
 Umpires: McAffee and Dee. Attend-<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROL 1N1 AN<lb />
3P1<lb />
BSU Here Continues Program<lb />
Despite Convention Battle<lb />
"Although the ECC BSU executive<lb />
council were unanimous in their sup-<lb />
port a' tfoe Sate Student Secretary<lb />
has been recently involved in<lb />
an uwestigation by our Baptist Clen-<lb />
eral Board, BSU work at Bast Caro-<lb />
lina will go on the the same basis<lb />
and with the same spirit that it has<lb />
in the past, despite the fact that<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
there<lb />
volve<lb />
week.<lb />
been changes . that in-<lb />
as Gloria H. Blanton, BSU<lb />
Secretary here said this<lb />
welve<lb />
� among a<lb />
mired Rapt!<lb />
H:<lb /><lb />
Carolina studente<lb />
roup of two or three<lb />
students who at-<lb />
ijg of bh Gen-<lb />
s C. Baptist<lb />
the fate of<lb />
Union work all over<lb />
red and altered.<lb />
leld in the First<lb />
 Greensboro from<lb />
night Tuesday.<lb />
dis ussaorrs were<lb />
entire af-<lb />
 w ch one lead-<lb />
. e called a "clear<lb />
J. C. PENNEY CO.<lb />
"Always First Quality"<lb />
WE CARRY THE VERY<lb />
I TEST STYLES FOR<lb />
COLLEGE WEAR<lb />
I<lb />
out Straggle between conservatism<lb />
and liberalism in the Baptist Conven-<lb />
tion of NC The conservatives won<lb />
out.<lb />
The delegation from Bast Carolina<lb />
r presented the liberal faction. The<lb />
BSU council, which represents the<lb />
TOO Baptist students here, sent a<lb />
letter expressing unanimous support<lb />
of the grouf) labeled "liberals" be-<lb />
cause of their supposed promotion of<lb />
inrt ruenominational and interracial<lb />
fellowship.<lb />
The chief issue discussed at the<lb />
m eting was the removal of James<lb />
W. Kay, head of Baptist student work<lb />
in the state and two other student<lb />
workers. Mi3s Blanton was in at-<lb />
tendance at the meeting but was not<lb />
under question as a member of the<lb />
liberal faction, Neither are the ac-<lb />
tivities of the local BSU being<lb />
questioned. The decision made by the<lb />
board railed for resignations from the<lb />
e men involved.<lb />
Studeitts who attended the meet-<lb />
ing were Ruth Lassiter. Shirley Lass-<lb />
Lter, Leo Bishop, E. J. Hines, Juani-<lb />
ta Garrett, Ann Carawan, Bob Lee.<lb />
George Starling, Eugene Hayman and<lb />
Pave O'Neal.<lb />
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KINSTON ALUMNI NAME<lb />
OFFICERS, HEAR ADDRESSES<lb />
K'hNSTON, March 24�Alumni of<lb />
East Carolina College attending the<lb />
annual banquet of the Kinston-Lenoir<lb />
County chapter Tuesday night ad-<lb />
vanced their scholarship campaign,<lb />
heard greetings from top officers of<lb />
the general alumni association, and<lb />
listened to an address on the problem!<lb />
of the mentally deficient. New offi-<lb />
cers were also elected.<lb />
In an address on the care of the<lb />
mental patient, Dr. Frederick M. Lash<lb />
of Casweil Training School, Kinston,<lb />
discussed causes of mental deficiency<lb />
and the cost to the state in terms<lb />
of economics, medical care and edu-<lb />
cal ion.<lb />
Retiring officers of the chapter<lb />
are: Mrs. J. L. Mills, president; Mrs.<lb />
Joe Hardy, vice president; Mrs. Kir-<lb />
by C. Lo in, eoretary; Mrs. Lot<lb />
West, treasurer.<lb />
Officers elected for 1954-55 include:<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Caddy, president; Mrs.<lb />
.be Hardy, vice president; Mrs. Ran-<lb />
dolph Spear, secretory; Mrs. Lott<lb />
West, treaurer.<lb />
ALUMM BREAKFAST<lb />
HELD AT NCEA MEET<lb />
East Carolina College alumni at-<lb />
t mling the 70th annual state con-<lb />
vention of the North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cation Association in Raleigth March<lb />
IS, 19 and 20 held a breakfast at the<lb />
S. and W. Cafeteria Saturday morn-<lb />
ing, with Dr. John D. Messick, ECC<lb />
president, as principal speaker.<lb />
Reviewing the I uilding program at<lb />
East Carolina. Dr. Messick reported<lb />
on the early completion of the new<lb />
library, the beaut.ification of the<lb />
groands, the paving of drives<lb />
and walks, plans opening bids<lb />
for the proposed new dormitory<lb />
for men on April 8 and 'he study<lb />
of construction problems for the pro-<lb />
posed new dormitory for women.<lb />
He noted, also, the progress of<lb />
work on the student union in Wright<lb />
BuiWinsr.<lb />
the current school year in residence<lb />
work and more than 300 ;tudeats in<lb />
extension courses places East Caro-<lb />
lina's registration to another high<lb />
record.<lb />
Books for the library and fund vie wa elected president of the<lb />
for scholarships are tangible needs<lb />
which our alumni can help the college<lb />
Edwards Heads<lb />
Circle K Group<lb />
In Coming Year<lb />
Rahy Edward, a junior of Green-<lb />
to meet. Dr. Messick told the large<lb />
assemblage of former students at<lb />
the breakfast, as well as the effec-<lb />
tive work in sending good students<lb />
to the college and building good will<lb />
for the institution.<lb />
Sam B. Dees of Raleigh, president<lb />
of the Raleigh-Wake chapter and a<lb />
district director, presided at the<lb />
breakfast and was in charge of ar-<lb />
rangements.<lb />
Opportunity<lb />
Knocks<lb />
SUMMER COUNSELING JOBS<lb />
AVAILABLE FOR MALES<lb />
Summer counseling jobs are open<lb />
at Camp Elliott, a YMCA camp for<lb />
boys in the Blue Ridge Mountains of<lb />
North Carolina, according to George<lb />
E. Simmons, interstate secretary of<lb />
the YMCA of the Carolines<lb />
Counselors need not be expect in<lb />
camping but must he of good moral<lb />
character and able to get ah ng witii<lb />
hoys. The purpose of the camp, which<lb />
has been operating for a quarter of<lb />
a century, is to contribute to the<lb />
Christian lives of boys, Simmons says.<lb />
Those interested and qualified are<lb />
requested bo contact Dr. J. L. Oppeh,<lb />
director of the office of Student<lb />
Teaching and Placement, for further<lb />
information<lb />
Circle K Ctafc for the coming year at<lb />
Tuesday night's dinner meeting. John<lb />
Barnhill, president of the Oreenville<lb />
Kiwanis, WM host.<lb />
Ewtwards suceedto Don McClohon of<lb />
Wint 'rville and will assume his duties<lb />
along with other newly elected office!<lb />
at the next in. eting. Other officers<lb />
named are Louis Clark, rice president;<lb />
Jack Hudson, Becretary; and Max Joy-<lb />
ner, treasurer.<lb />
Elect! 1 to the Board of Directors<lb />
(r (, i lub were Charlie Bedford,<lb />
Calvin B"i Cutis Hendrix and<lb />
Dalton Man?<lb />
Dr. John O. Reynolds, club advisor<lb />
and math instructor at the college,<lb />
was commended by a standing round<lb />
of applause for his "outstanding con-<lb />
tributions to the Circle K President<lb />
McGlohon pros nted a gift to him<lb />
from the club. Dr. Reynolds aided<lb />
organization at the club when he<lb />
came bo East Carolina a few years<lb />
ago.<lb />
Plane are under way to sponsor an<lb />
Easter egg hunt for first grade stu-<lb />
d nits of West and South Greenville<lb />
schools on April 15. This i an an-<lb />
nual project of the club.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Friday through Wednesdday will<lb />
j e spring holidays.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
8 p.m. Ti � Faculty Lecture Club<lb />
will meet in Flanagan Auditorium.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:45 p.m. "Y" Vespers will be<lb />
conducted in th � "Y" Hut.<lb />
Friday<lb />
8 j) in. Si nator Alton Lennon wil<lb />
be guest speaker of the YDC in<lb />
Austin auditorium.<lb />
High School Senior Day w.l! be<lb />
observed or; campus ail day.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
The Sensor Banquet wUl be held,<lb />
"olio ��, by I i � Junioj � nior Di<lb />
in Wright Sudatorium from 8 to<lb />
11:45 p.m.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
8 p.m. The East Carolina Bard<lb />
wil a concert in Wright Au-<lb />
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The Home Economics Club will<lb />
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7 p.m. 'It SGA Inauguration will<lb />
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Wedneadaj through Saturday<lb />
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