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VOLUME<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1954<lb />
May Day Plans Complete;<lb />
Rehearsals Now Underway<lb />
tt'MgSMtfi'<lb />
Guide Freshmen<lb />
For Next Year<lb />
Number 25<lb />
Dances, Songs Carry<lb />
lour Seasons Theme<lb />
In I sual May Court<lb />
complete and rehearsals<lb />
rwaj for the annual May<lb />
. tm here slated for Satur-<lb />
l.<lb />
� � me - "The Passing<lb />
S aeons m which songs,<lb />
co tumes will represent<lb />
spring and sumnu'V,<lb />
te tunes of "White<lb />
East r Parade "Sep-<lb />
' along with the tradi-<lb />
: i dance.<lb />
� . music foi the event will<lb />
Brass Ensemble, di-<lb />
Gray of the musk<lb />
. also recorded music.<lb />
� event will be the<lb />
May Queen, who<lb />
:  Gerringer Brineon.<lb />
May Court will be the<lb />
or, Cail Dorsey.<lb />
the queen are Mary<lb />
, Barbara Moore,<lb />
B and Anise<lb />
the Senior Clas<lb />
lU(<lb />
lore<lb />
vho will act<lb />
to freshmen women<lb />
colh ge next September<lb />
nt eon;<lb />
Sisters<lb />
: one<lb />
been chosen. Twenty-two couns<lb />
as -h;<lb />
enterii<lb />
ave<lb />
Lore from the sophomore class will<lb />
assisl new students living in Gotten<lb />
Hall, dormitory for freshmen women<lb />
it the college.<lb />
"It is considered a real honor at<lb />
East Carolina to be chosen as a stu-<lb />
dent counselor says Hazel R. Clark,<lb />
freshman advisor at the college. "In<lb />
order to qualify, a girl must have<lb />
maintained a good scholastic average<lb />
 roughout her freohman year. She<lb />
must also liave demo nitrated her aibili-<lb />
ty to be a leader as wll as a good<lb />
campus citizen<lb />
The list of "Big Sisters" include<lb />
Barbara Jane Brothers, South Mills;<lb />
Beatrice Louise Burnette, Tarboro;<lb />
Denton and Edith P. Rogers,<lb />
:i; Joan Dors Edwards, Sharps-<lb />
Change In Publication<lb />
Date Now Effective<lb />
After this issue the "East<lb />
Carolinian" will be published on<lb />
Thursday afternoon instead of<lb />
Friday.<lb />
Deadline for material will be<lb />
Monday afternoon. All material<lb />
received thereafter will be held<lb />
lor the iallowing week's edition.<lb />
Staff members felt that a<lb />
Thursday edition was more pref-<lb />
erable because of the number of<lb />
students who leave the campus<lb />
on weekends who do not receive<lb />
a paper until Monday.<lb />
Annual SGA Musical Begins Run<lb />
Kelly, I Susie<lb />
Bar- rtaleig<lb />
. Ann Siler, Pat Dawson<lb />
an Lindsay, from the<lb />
ass; Pat Shipp and Shirley<lb />
be Sophomore Class;<lb />
A . i n and Janie Millikin,<lb />
he Freshman Class. The May<lb />
�,v: n by recent student<lb />
the Student Govern-<lb />
on, Jim Winstead is<lb />
Students Receive<lb />
Red Cross Badges<lb />
Seven students at East Carolina<lb />
have received Red Gross Safety In-<lb />
structor's certificates, according to an<lb />
announcement by Nell Stallings of the<lb />
college department of health and phy-<lb />
sical education.<lb />
Recipients have just completed a<lb />
30 hour course given this sipring at<lb />
the college as one of many volunteer<lb />
classes taught under the sponsor-<lb />
ship of the American Red Cross.<lb />
Miss Stallings served as instructor<lb />
Dr the Red Cross course. Assisting<lb />
an of<lb />
e M-av Day Committee<lb />
Gathsnar Shaw of the<lb />
physical education de-<lb />
advisor, and Nancy Wil-<lb />
i Hall counselor, is in<lb />
e Mav Court.<lb />
burg; Carolyn Joyce Jones. Elizabeth<lb />
City; Ruth S. Jones, Greensboro;<lb />
Pollj Anne Kearney, Snow Hill; Betty<lb />
lean Lanier, Beulaville; Dorthy Carol<lb />
McCoy, Kim-con; Jean Mobbley. Wil-<lb />
liai ton; Ferlon Adrienne Perkins,<lb />
Timberlake; June Quinn, Wallace;<lb />
Gat 11 n � Raper, Goktaboro; Eliza? eth<lb />
Ann RandoL; h, Durham; Jeannette<lb />
Sibbette, St. Pauls; Willo Elizabeth<lb />
Simmons. Bessemer City; Blanche<lb />
Jeannette Smith, Wilmington; Betty-<lb />
Ruth Thompson, LaGrange; Barbara<lb />
Carolina Tucker, Magnolia; and Jenct<lb />
Ruth Williams and Kathryn A. Wki-<lb />
sted, Elm City.<lb />
DeShaw of the<lb />
of health and<lb />
Scholarship Foundation Attains<lb />
Half Of Goal; Elects Officers<lb />
in r was Dr, Charles<lb />
college department<lb />
physical education.<lb />
Students earning the Red Cross<lb />
Water Safety Instructor's certificates<lb />
are Paschall Barrett, Fa- iville;<lb />
John Hayes, Durham; Linda Lee<lb />
Jones, Snow Hill; Frank L. Moore,<lb />
Farmville; Delphia T. Rawls, Rober-<lb />
sonville; Rebecca J. Stallings, Louis-<lb />
J urg; and John S. Whichird, Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Mi<lb />
. S. Webb of Greenville has<lb />
president of the Pitt<lb />
Education Foundation, Inc<lb />
a � Carolina College. He suc-<lb />
J. Herbert Waldrop of Green-<lb />
lis office.<lb />
. Webb's election came at the<lb />
;ng cf the directors of<lb />
mdation. John B. Lewis of<lb />
was chosen vice "president;<lb />
tmes W. Butler, ammnd secre-<lb />
�' Ea ' Carolina College, was<lb />
� - tary.<lb />
tirectors were elected at<lb />
g and five directors were<lb />
, each to a three-year term<lb />
� ard. New directors are F.<lb />
v Merritt of Ayden, Dr. Russell<lb />
son td Greenville, and Vernon E.<lb />
te �f Winiterville.<lb />
feelected directors are Arch<lb />
kgan Of Farmville; J. B. Kittrell,<lb />
of Greenville; F. L. Blount of<lb />
thel; W. Ivan Bissotte of Grifton;<lb />
id James W. Butler, representing<lb />
Eta I Carolina Colh ge.<lb />
A report from J. H. Move, trust<lb />
iffic r of the Guaranty Bank &amp; Trust<lb />
Co. of Greenville, revealed that the<lb />
$100,000 goal of the Foundation is<lb />
ing t e half-way mark. Pledges<lb />
total $49570.16, rece'pts $39,841<lb />
tl . alanc due on pledge- $9,725.53.<lb />
Income from the receipts which<lb />
are invested will �permit the awarding<lb />
,�' - hoterships to the college<lb />
Vail, Mr. Moye told the directors.<lb />
By resolution adopted by the<lb />
rectors, President John D. Messick of<lb />
the college was emipowered to name a<lb />
ar : ip awards committtee to<lb />
study ways and means of presenting<lb />
scholarship from the income of the<lb />
Foundation.<lb />
Flans for continuing the campaign<lb />
d fulfillment of the $100,u00<lb />
were discussed. Each director<lb />
requested to submit his ideas to<lb />
President Messick for the formulation<lb />
of campaign objectives.<lb />
this<lb />
di-<lb />
Campus Scientists<lb />
Plan Annual Tour<lb />
A group of approximately 30 stu<lb />
dents from the Science Club left the<lb />
campus on Friday, April 23 to go to<lb />
Badin, where they will tour the alum-<lb />
inum plants of the town.<lb />
They will proceed to Albemarle and<lb />
the Morrow Mountain State Park on<lb />
Saturday and return through Chapel<lb />
Hill when' they will v.sit the Plane-<lb />
tarium that night.<lb />
The Science Club makes an annual<lb />
spring trip as a part of their year's<lb />
schedule,<lb />
Election results were also announ-<lb />
ced recently. Heading the club next<lb />
year will be Roy McGinnLs, a junior<lb />
from Morven The other new officers<lb />
are vice re Went, Joe Rowland; sec-<lb />
retary, Jt neft Markham; publicity-<lb />
chairman, Ji.ti Lee; faculty advisor,<lb />
C. A. Scruggs.<lb />
tow:<lb />
goal<lb />
was<lb />
Baptist Groups Name Leaders<lb />
Joel Farrar, rising junior from<lb />
Gastonia has been recently elected<lb />
bo head the local Baptist Student<lb />
Union for the school year '5455, an-<lb />
nounces Counselor Gloria H. Blanton.<lb />
Other newly elected members of<lb />
Executive Council who will be<lb />
Campus Seen<lb />
Student daydreaming on Mteps<lb />
of "Y" Store: "Wisht I had three<lb />
million bucks, a Cadillac and a<lb />
road map<lb />
the<lb />
Several Hundred<lb />
Attend Concert<lb />
On Lawn Tuesday<lb />
Several hundred people from the<lb />
the city of Greenville<lb />
fche lawn of the East<lb />
afternoon to hear<lb />
campus and<lb />
gathered on<lb />
Campus Tuesday<lb />
the annual spring concert given by<lb />
the college Concert Band.<lb />
A program of 1 popular music<lb />
wa, presented by the student musi-<lb />
cians Herbert L. Carter of the de-<lb />
"rtmnt of music conducted the band.<lb />
Among selections for the afternoon<lb />
e overture to the operetta<lb />
Bloaaom Time which will be pre-<lb />
ed here next week by the Student<lb />
Government Association; "Serenata<lb />
heuine by Leroy Anderson; selec-<lb />
� from Strauss' �<lb />
'Die Fledermaus'<lb />
and a <lb />
of marches.<lb />
working with Joel are: enlistment vice<lb />
president, Juanita Garris, Ayden;<lb />
social vice president Lannie Crocker,<lb />
Selma; devotional vice president, Ruth<lb />
Lassiter, Four Oaks; recording secre-<lb />
tory, Carolyn Bullard, Fayetteville;<lb />
corresponding secretary, Ruth Dixon,<lb />
Willard; treasurer, Lindley McFar-<lb />
land, Henderson; publicity chairman,<lb />
Airlee Barbour, Four Oaks; poster<lb />
chairman, Margaret Brite, Elizabeth<lb />
City; extension chairman, Fred Sex-<lb />
ton, 'Rocky Mount; music chairman,<lb />
Jeanne Pritchard, Elizabeth City;<lb />
forum chairman, Shirley Lassater,<lb />
Four Oaks; fourm supper chairman,<lb />
Ferlon Perkins, Timberlake; Center<lb />
host, Ralph Lamm, Wilson; center<lb />
host-ss, Fan Green, Zebulon; visual<lb />
aids chairman, Ralph Smiley, Green-<lb />
ville; faculty advisors, Mrs. Clem<lb />
Gamer, Memorial Church, and Mr. J.<lb />
O. Derrick, Imimanuel Church.<lb />
Four Sunday School class presidents<lb />
have been elected. These are Eugene<lb />
Hayman and Gwen Robinson, for<lb />
Memorial and Ann Carawan and<lb />
Peggy Limer for Immanuel.<lb />
Two Training Union presidents are<lb />
Mary Ann Marshburn for Immanuel<lb />
and Bobby Lee for Memorial.<lb />
The new and-the retiring council are<lb />
planning to attend the State-wide<lb />
Spring Training Conference in Charl-<lb />
otte April 23-25.<lb />
Well known economics teacher<lb />
wearing red tie, welcoming stu-<lb />
dents back'from Easter. Also seen<lb />
wearing blue baseball cap after<lb />
working in garden Saturday<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
Collegians, campus orchestra,<lb />
rehearsing in dining hall lobby<lb />
Monday night. Coeds with hands<lb />
cupped over ears complaining,<lb />
"Toe much volume<lb />
Scene From 'Blossom Time<lb />
"Blossom Time" Features Life<lb />
Of German Composer Schubert<lb />
n<lb />
U<lb />
Pictured are Franz Schubert, German composer, (portrayed by Gerald<lb />
Murphy), and his, fiancee, Mitzi (played by Frances Smith.) These students<lb />
take the major roles in "Blossom Time annual music production sponsored<lb />
by the SGA, which i. scheduled for performances next Wednesday and<lb />
Thursday evenings here. (ECC News Bureau Photo.)<lb />
Noona Earns Encore Applause<lb />
In Performance With Symphony<lb />
Legislature Fills<lb />
cwittee Posts,<lb />
aoaney In Office<lb />
A ppointments to various committees<lb />
was the major business of Wednesday<lb />
nil 's Student Legislature. The re-<lb />
:� meeting was the first for newlv<lb />
elected SGA officers with Wade<lb />
ootm r i resi ling.<lb />
Kri i An lerson wH be included in<lb />
the slate of new officials, serving as<lb />
'� '� chairman of the Men's Judiciary.<lb />
 :�'(() on n; elected by the body<lb />
�' "To;ry" Hays, elected vice<lb />
el airman, resign d because of too<lb />
n .T po'i ts.<lb />
Prn . itlon for next year's Home-<lb />
�  TV event will start this yeai<lb />
'� order to give more time to the mat-<lb />
er. : arlie Kluttz was unanimously<lb />
erve again as genera<lb />
rm ; of next year's program.<lb />
ly decid d not to send dele-<lb />
'� tl e North State Senate held<lb />
W tern Carolina because of the<lb />
e and distance. However, they<lb />
� eir vote, as was done<lb />
� year, for the John D. Messick<lb />
rbswiansh'i Award. A comanittee<lb />
was appointed to consult with the<lb />
aches and make recommendations<lb />
to the Legislature concerning the<lb />
t am award. Dave Lee, the president<lb />
?f the Varsity Club and the WAA<lb />
are on it- committee.<lb />
landing committee chairmen nam-<lb />
ed were Mildred Reynolds, Handbook;<lb />
Don Kinsr, Awards; Sally Sedgewich, Watson and Jack Williford.<lb />
The first of two presentations of<lb />
Bio som Time a popular musical<lb />
boing sponsored by the Student Gov-<lb />
ernm nt Asisociation, will be given<lb />
here next Wednesday night at 8<lb />
o'clock in Wright Auditorium. The<lb />
final . ;e.sentation will be on Thurs-<lb />
day i light.<lb />
"Blossom lime is baaed on the<lb />
of Franz Schubert, featuring his<lb />
buneful and beautiful classics. It is<lb />
bhe third Broahvay bit bo be given<lb />
at East Carolina under the sponsor-<lb />
ship of the SGA. Previous productions<lb />
af "Good News" and "The Student<lb />
PrinC' " have attracted large audi-<lb />
ence and received high praise for<lb />
th ir musical and dramatic value<lb />
"Blossom Time" is expected to meet<lb />
with th � sam success.<lb />
Large Cast<lb />
The , i )t of the operetta is centered<lb />
on the musical and love life of Schu-<lb />
1) rt. Taking the lead roles are Gerald<lb />
Murphy, China Grove, as Schubert;<lb />
France.s Smith, Rot ersonville, as<lb />
Mitzi, whom Schubert loves; and<lb />
Frank Hammond, Wilmington as Bar-<lb />
on Schober, the composer's rival.<lb />
Other students in the cast are<lb />
George Starling. Jeanne Pritchard,<lb />
Carolyn Clapp, Frank Bodkin, Irving<lb />
Ennis, Patsy Pap; endiek, Roy Askew,<lb />
Ronnie Rose, Carolyn Willis, Carl<lb />
Garter, June Crews and Charles<lb />
Starnes.<lb />
The Women's Chorus and Men's<lb />
Varsity Glee Club will combine to<lb />
form the chorus. The East Carolina<lb />
Orchestra will furnish accompaniment.<lb />
Pianists are Marietta Hooper, Janet<lb />
XI o &amp;0vth PaTT-lifta. Symphor.y Or-<lb />
ehestra, appearing on campus Tues-<lb />
day night with Walter Noona as<lb />
piano soloist, presented a program<lb />
which won for the ensemble and the<lb />
young pianist prolonged and enthusi-<lb />
astic applause.<lb />
Noona, a senior student of music<lb />
at East Carolina and a pupil of Rob-<lb />
ert Carter of the faculty, played<lb />
Beethoven's "Emperor Concerto His<lb />
! enforroance was of professional qual-<lb />
ity and was outstanding for technical<lb />
skill and for artistry and sympathy<lb />
of interpretation.<lb />
As encores Noona played Chopin's<lb />
"Nocturne in F Major" and Robert<lb />
� Imt r's "Toccata<lb />
Tschaikowsky's Sixth Symphony<lb />
was .resented by the orchestra, with<lb />
Dr. Benjamin Swaiin as conductor. A<lb />
s ries of encores included "Theme and<lb />
Variations" from "Coppelia" by Deli-<lb />
bes, a soft shoe dance from "Cake<lb />
Walk and "The Typewriter" by Le-<lb />
roy Andereon.<lb />
'the program ooncluded the 1953-<lb />
Ui54 Enteitainmi nt Series here.<lb />
Wesleyans Begin<lb />
Duties For New<lb />
fear On Sunday<lb />
Circle K Sponsors<lb />
Easter Egg Hunts<lb />
The Carrie K Club sponsored two<lb />
Easter egg hunts Thursday of last<lb />
week for children in the ifirst grades<lb />
of two of the schools in Greenville.<lb />
Treated with the hunts were the<lb />
first graders of the West Greenville<lb />
School and the South Greenville<lb />
School, the latter being colored. Prizes<lb />
were given to finders of the lucky<lb />
eggs,<lb />
As one of its projects each sipring,<lb />
the Circle K sponsors the Easter egg<lb />
hunts.<lb />
The newly-elected council of the<lb />
Wesley Foundation at East Carolina<lb />
College has organized and set up a<lb />
program for the remainder of the<lb />
college year and has begun plans for<lb />
1954-11)55 term at the college.<lb />
S.ecial events this spring include<lb />
i Commissioning Service � for the<lb />
Council which will be held at Jarvis<lb />
Memorial Methodist Church Sunday<lb />
May 2, at 11 am. A party will be<lb />
given honoring college seniors Tues-<lb />
day, May 4, in Fellowship Hall of<lb />
bhe church. This will be the closing<lb />
ocial event of the school year.<lb />
The Spring Retreat for the Council<lb />
will be held May 24-26 at the Cox<lb />
cottage on Neuse River. The program<lb />
at? the Wesley Foundation for the<lb />
1954-1955 term will b- 'annex! at<lb />
the Retreat.<lb />
Elections; Owen Besselieu, Point<lb />
System; Jean Duiree, Productions;<lb />
i Milton Fob y, Campus Improve-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Dr. George Martin off the geography<lb />
department and Dr. J. K. Long, head<lb />
of the education department, were<lb />
amed<lb />
faculty advisors.<lb />
Junior New President<lb />
Of Fleming Dormitory<lb />
Emily S. Boyce, a junior from Rich<lb />
Square, was recently elected as house<lb />
; reiiient of Fl ming Hall for the<lb />
coming year.<lb />
Other officers chosen at the same<lb />
time were vice president, Jean Brake;<lb />
secretary-treasurer, Janet Hodges;<lb />
members-at-large, Jane McGormick,<lb />
Ann Siler, Grace Jones, Sally Sedg-<lb />
wick, Margaret Banon and Peggy<lb />
j Johnson.<lb />
Vivian Talley<lb />
Chief Marshal<lb />
Vivian Talley of Wilmington has<lb />
; een chosen as chief marshal for the<lb />
1954-1955 term.<lb />
Mise Talley is a sophomore and is<lb />
specialising in grammar grade edu-<lb />
cation at the college. She heads a<lb />
group o1" 15 other women students<lb />
who were elected as marshals in a<lb />
general student election.<lb />
During the school year the college<lb />
marshals serve as ushers at many<lb />
programs and entertainments. At<lb />
commencement they lead various sec-<lb />
lions of the academic procession and<lb />
participate in other activities center-<lb />
ing around the graduation of students<lb />
from the college.<lb />
Elizabeth S. Walker of the East<lb />
Carolina library staff will act as fac-<lb />
ulty advisor to the marshals, a posi-<lb />
tion which she has filled for several<lb />
years.<lb />
A tale of youth, stpringtime and<lb />
romance, the program is set in old<lb />
Vienna. Attractive costuming, good<lb />
acting and well planned staging are<lb />
other features of the production, ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert,<lb />
musical director in charge.<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback is dramatic<lb />
director of "Blossom Time Carolyn<lb />
Clapp, Greenville, is student director<lb />
as well as a participant in the operet-<lb />
ta.<lb />
No Charge For Students<lb />
Tickets have been on sale for<lb />
several weeks at Biggs' and Warrens'<lb />
drug stores in town. Students will be<lb />
admitted on their identification cards.<lb />
English Instructor<lb />
Publishes Poetry<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback of the<lb />
English department is the author of<lb />
a poem, "Literature III which ap-<lb />
pears in the current issue of "The<lb />
Educational Forum The magazine,<lb />
a quarterly, is the official publica-<lb />
tion of the Kappa Delta Phi honor<lb />
society in education and has a na-<lb />
tional circulation.<lb />
Dr. Utterback's poem deals with<lb />
the efforts of the teacher of litera-<lb />
ture to bring "the beauty and the<lb />
immortality of deathless lines, the<lb />
music and the truth that lie therein.<lb />
 to "potential mothers, soldiers,<lb />
doctors, lawyers, teachers<lb />
Ceremony Inaugurates New SGA Officers<lb />
Janet Watson Slates Piano<lb />
Recital In Austin On Sunday<lb />
Wade H. Cooper, Raleigh junior,<lb />
was installed as president of the<lb />
Student Government Association at<lb />
a ceremony Wednesday night of last<lb />
week in the Austin auditorium. Other<lb />
major officers of the association as-<lb />
sumed their duties at the same time.<lb />
In general elections held On the<lb />
cam;us in March, Cooper was elected<lb />
SGA President, most influential stu-<lb />
dent position on the campus. During<lb />
the 1953-54 term he served as Second<lb />
Vice President.<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins of the college<lb />
administered to Cooper the pledge of<lb />
office. Speaking to an auddence of<lb />
students and faculty members, Dr.<lb />
Jenkins developed the topic "Democ-<lb />
racy tomorrow belongs to those who<lb />
prepare today<lb />
Higher education for the masses,<lb />
a recent development, now gives to<lb />
young men and women, he said, ad-<lb />
vantages not enjoyed by their elders<lb />
and, consequently, increased oppor-<lb />
tunity for service and leadership.<lb />
lAs wise preparation for the future,<lb />
he advised students to grow in reli-<lb />
gious faith, choose satisfying work,<lb />
seek a happy family life and use<lb />
their efforts to maintain peace in<lb />
the world.<lb />
"The future is bright he declared,<lb />
"for those who prepare for it<lb />
Mitchell Saieed of Greenville, re-<lb />
tiring SGA president, reviewed the I sentatives, assumed their<lb />
"achievements and advancements" ' Wednesday night also.<lb />
made by students under his adminis-<lb />
tration.<lb />
In accepting the presidency, Coop-<lb />
er stressed the ideas of cooperation<lb />
and continued effort.<lb />
Officers installed Wednesday, in<lb />
addition to Cooper, werp Louis Sin-<lb />
gleton, Plymouth, first vice president;<lb />
James W. Alexander, Columbia, sec-<lb />
ond vice president; Barbara Strick-<lb />
land, Clinton, secretary; Howard<lb />
Rooks, Turkey, treasurer; Richard<lb />
Ivey, Roanoke Rapids, first assistant<lb />
treasurer; and Raby Edwards, Green-<lb />
ville, historian.<lb />
Members of the Student Legisla-<lb />
ture, an organization of 68 repre-<lb />
duties<lb />
Janet Wateon of Greenville, pianist,<lb />
has been chosen as one of a limited<lb />
number of students at the college who<lb />
will I e presented this spring in re-<lb />
citals sponsored by the college depart-<lb />
ment of music. She will play Sunday<lb />
afternoon at 3:30 in Austin audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
A sophomore at East Carolina,<lb />
Miss Watson is a graduate of the<lb />
Greenville High School. She has stud-<lb />
ied piano with Eva Hodges of Green-<lb />
ville and for the past two years with<lb />
Elizabeth Drake of the college faculty.<lb />
The young pianist appeared last<lb />
year in a production of "The Student<lb />
Prince which was presented on the<lb />
campus under the sponsorship of the<lb />
student Government Aissociation. This<lb />
year she is accompanist for the Wo-<lb />
men's Chorus of the college and in<lb />
addition represents her class on the<lb />
Student Legislature.<lb />
Her program for Sunday will in-<lb />
clude works by Bach, Schumann, Liszt<lb />
and Mendelssohn. Among numbers<lb />
also will be the Sonata in A, Opus<lb />
120, by Schubert and a group of<lb />
Debussy numbers, including the pop-<lb />
ular "Reverie" and "Refkts dans<lb />
1'eau<lb />
Canterbury Club Names<lb />
Caswell As President<lb />
Commodore Oaswell, a Whriteville<lb />
junior, wrill assume his duties as new<lb />
president of the Canterbury dub,<lb />
May 2.<lb />
Other officers beginming their new<lb />
terms are vice-president, Wallace<lb />
Wolverton Jr secretary, Janet tat-<lb />
ta; and treasurer, Margaret Mellon.<lb />
The club is planning a house party<lb />
at Atlantic Beach the weekend of<lb />
April 23 as a conclusion to this year's<lb />
activities. Grace Jones and Richard<lb />
Ottaway may be contacted for details<lb />
concerning the trip.<lb /><pb facs="00038349_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<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 />
Name charged from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered a second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Pot Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division ColumHa Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
Say<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
The Trend Now: Sunburn<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-chief  T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Managing Editor  Faye O'Neal<lb />
Assistant Editor - Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Feature Editor Kay Johnston<lb />
Staff Assistants Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Erolyn Blount, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Register, Valeria Shearon, Laura Credie and<lb />
Jack Latta.<lb />
SGA Reporter � Betty Salmons<lb />
Facility Advisor  Mary H. Greene<lb />
SPORTS STAFF<lb />
poi<lb />
le Editor<lb />
Sport- Assistnats<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 />
Business Assistants Edna Whitfield,<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams and Jean Godwin.<lb />
'�The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
re it hack to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
mar Khayyam as translated by E. Fitzgerald<lb />
We were asked why the "East<lb />
Carolinian" is a member of the Teach-<lb />
ers OoHega Division of the Columbia<lb />
Schola.su. Press Association.<lb />
The answer is that this college is<lb />
still primarily for teachers and that<lb />
it has no journalism department. The<lb />
purpose of the CSPA is to provide<lb />
joumalisftic advice to those scholastic<lb />
newspapers without the services of<lb />
such a department.<lb />
At present this newspaper is stu-<lb />
dent uperated by student funds with<lb />
a faculty advisor Mary H. Greene<lb />
of the English department. However,<lb />
we do not have journalism students<lb />
here.<lb />
Spring Has Crowded Sun Courts<lb />
bv Valeria Shearon<lb />
NC Symphony: A Rare Treat<lb />
An ther certainty has joined the ranks of<lb />
death and taxes. The editorial columns of the<lb />
East Carolinian may be counted upon to carry, in<lb />
the issue following an entertainment program, a<lb />
re; under that the students have missed the boat<lb />
tin.<lb />
It seems hardly necessary to point out that<lb />
jo many students failed to attend the North<lb />
olina Symphony Orchestra Tuesday night<lb />
. missed a rare treat. Not only did the orches-<lb />
tra present a program which few of us are often<lb />
privileged to hear but East Carolina's Walter<lb />
N na, who has received national recognition as<lb />
a ralentcd artist, was featured as guest pianist.<lb />
It is hard to understand how so many stu-<lb />
its felt that they could afford to miss such a<lb />
pr gram. Homework can be done every night in<lb />
the year but the North Carolina Symphony Or-<lb />
chestra comes perhaps only a few times in a<lb />
lifetime to East Carolina College.<lb />
The taste for good music for many of us is<lb />
ttle like the one for olives�it must be culti-<lb />
. Observing the pleasure that many find in<lb />
gr at music it seems one well worth cultivation.<lb />
�LBC<lb />
Hard Work For Good Results<lb />
Last week we stated that this newspaper was<lb />
I the businest organizations on campus. An-<lb />
up hi re that is constantly at wrork is the<lb />
music department.<lb />
We have observed the members of various<lb />
oi ranizations of the department, the bands, the<lb />
College Orchestra, the choral groups and the<lb />
individual artists. It is to be noted that in each<lb />
many long hours of practice and rehearsing<lb />
were put in to give the students and others top-<lb />
rformances.<lb />
Prime examples of the above statement are<lb />
the rehearsals of Blossom Time, coming next<lb />
embers of the music faculty and music<lb />
udents in other fields have rehears-<lb />
their parts for more than a month and for<lb />
-� lasl two weeks they have pulled long hours<lb />
until late at night to put a "polish" on the pro-<lb />
duction.<lb />
With such work, the coming performance of<lb />
ssom Timt should meet all expectations and be<lb />
U received by their audiences.<lb />
Little Things Also Important<lb />
Seemingly small items should not be over-<lb />
looked but given the same careful consideration<lb />
2 s the major items brought to the attention of<lb />
the Student Legislaure, SGA President Wade<lb />
Co per told the Executive Council this week.<lb />
With this we agree. Small items should not be<lb />
neglected in discussion.<lb />
Legislature members, as representatives of<lb />
some 2,200 students, should be alert and offer<lb />
discussion to these seemingly small items. Even<lb />
though these members feel that the items are un-<lb />
important and would like to rush adjournment<lb />
for something else imprtant, they owe their<lb />
group and the student body a responsibility to<lb />
represent them in all matters.<lb />
The new SGA administration has started out<lb />
on the right foot in wanting small items to be<lb />
treated with just as much interest as the major<lb />
ones. We hove that the Legislature members will<lb />
carry out this policy throughout the year.<lb />
On Post OfficelSfficiency<lb />
Complaints have arisen about the efficiency<lb />
of the campus post office. Students claim that<lb />
mail is put up two days late and that windows<lb />
are not open at the posted hotfrs. Also stamps are<lb />
constantly being sold out.<lb />
Each boxholder pays a 75-cent rental fee per<lb />
year and there are roughly 1,500 doing so. Stu-<lb />
dent postal employees are paid the regular self-<lb />
help wage. It seems that lack of money is no<lb />
hindrance.<lb />
Employees are working for the college public<lb />
and tlMHHKe it a service<lb />
Following is a conversation over-<lb />
heard on campus:<lb />
"Hey, Joe what's ya trouble? You<lb />
don't look too good<lb />
"I'm worried, Ed. The draft is<lb />
about to get me before I can finish<lb />
tihis quarter<lb />
"That's nothing to worry7 about. The<lb />
Army isnH too bad. I was in there,<lb />
myself. Ya might like it. Besides,<lb />
now is a good time to get in. No<lb />
war going on Ed said trying to ease<lb />
Joe's worries.<lb />
"Yeh, but did you see where we<lb />
might go to war soon in Indo-Ghina?<lb />
And this hydrogen bomb is 14 times<lb />
as powerful as the A-bomib and<lb />
Russia has got'em too said Joe.<lb />
Aren't you in the Ro-Tee-See?"<lb />
"Naw, they kicked me out, dammit<lb />
"You still haven't anything to wor-<lb />
ry abouft Ed continued. "The United<lb />
States may never fight in Indo-Ghina.<lb />
If they did it would be the Air Force<lb />
and the Navy. Didn't you see that<lb />
in the papers?"<lb />
"Oh, heck. I'm all mixed uip. HeTe<lb />
I am trying to go to college and what<lb />
happens? Uncle Sam is breathing<lb />
down my neck all the time. It's not<lb />
that I mind going into service, but<lb />
it's this waiting every month to see<lb />
whether or not ya name comes up to<lb />
be drafted. It kills me. I just dunno<lb />
what to do said Joe.<lb />
"Well, I wouldn't let it worry you<lb />
too much, Joe Ed said as he depart-<lb />
ed company.<lb />
So goes another sad campus tale.<lb />
The newest fad around the<lb />
campus is sunburn, obtained from<lb />
the latest pastime, sun bathing.<lb />
Every day from afoout 11 a.m.<lb />
until 3 p.m. (provided the sun is<lb />
shining) the inner courts of Got-<lb />
ten, Fleming, Jarvis and Wilson<lb />
are filled with chattering girls<lb />
in shorts, or bathing suits, busi-<lb />
ly absorbing the sun's'warm rays.<lb />
'Ilf you should happen to peep<lb />
in about lunch time you would<lb />
see such items as sandwiches,<lb />
oream puffs, Pepsis and other<lb />
Soda Shop products being con-<lb />
sumed. (They wouldn't think of<lb />
leaving the court to eat.)<lb />
A tow industrious persons go<lb />
out with a book neatly tucked<lb />
under one arm (there's always a<lb />
blanket under the other), but us-<lb />
ually all books get discarded for<lb />
a more interesting and enjoyable<lb />
"gab" session or game of Canas-<lb />
ta. The sun court is the best<lb />
place in the world to find out<lb />
who that cute guy is the girl<lb />
down the hall dated last night.<lb />
Another interesting aspect of<lb />
the sun court is the various<lb />
shades of the aforementioned in-<lb />
mates. Such shades as pale pink,<lb />
deep red, light tan or dark tan<lb />
are very j opular. Of course a<lb />
few blisters may occasionally oc-<lb />
cur. So if you haven't made an<lb />
exclusion into the courts yet, just<lb />
select your desired shade and re-<lb />
lav , he sun will do the rest.<lb />
(Don't forget to turn over once<lb />
in a while, for a good even dis-<lb />
tribution.)<lb />
Just as long as there are avail-<lb />
able sun courts, the girls do not<lb />
ne d the beach. By the way, we<lb />
have heard that the boys are<lb />
indulging in the habit, too. But<lb />
this "Voice of Experience" is un-<lb />
able to confirm such a rumor.<lb />
Should McCarthy Investigate?<lb />
Girls Want To Become Red<lb />
by Pat Humphrey<lb />
"Do I look any different? Can you<lb />
see that my back is any darker?"<lb />
These remarks and many others<lb />
oan be heard from the sun court back<lb />
o)f Gotten Hall. Some girls can lay<lb />
out for an hour and their poor skin<lb />
is as red as a beet. Others can lay-<lb />
out for two or three hours and are<lb />
doing well if they turn a slight<lb />
shade of pink.<lb />
There are many concoctions and<lb />
mixtures that girls use to try to<lb />
induce the sun to "at least tan them<lb />
slightly Iodine, baly oil and salt<lb />
water are only a few of the solu-<lb />
tions that aspiring girls hopefully<lb />
rub on their shoulders and legs. Quite<lb />
often two �f these "smooth tan"<lb />
elements are combined and are ap-<lb />
plied, hut oftentimes to no avail. If<lb />
a person blisters, he blisters, no ap-<lb />
plication will help.<lb />
Xi, it's not that girls blush more<lb />
during the spring than during win-<lb />
ter, it's just that nature has supplied<lb />
her "sun" and her daughters are<lb />
taking advantage of it.<lb />
The Long, Long Line<lb />
Students Receive New Annuals<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Saturday<lb />
7 p.m.�A free movie will be shown<lb />
:n Austin auditorium.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
4 p.m.�Janet Watson will give a<lb />
piano recital in Austin auditorium.<lb />
Monday<lb />
6:30 m.�YDC will hold a special<lb />
meeting in Austin 223.<lb />
7 p m.�There will be a Creative<lb />
Writer's Cluf meeting in the sun<lb />
room of the Alumni building.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
2:45 p.m.�East Carolina versus<lb />
bv Joyce Smith<lb />
High Point College here.<lb />
7 p.m.�There will be an SGA<lb />
meeting in Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
8 p.m.�The SGA musical, "Blossom<lb />
Time will be presented in Wright<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:45 p.m.�"Y" Vespers will<lb />
held in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
8 p.m.�"Blossom Time" will<lb />
given in Wright auditorium.<lb />
Friday<lb />
All was peaceful on campus Mon-<lb />
day until the word sipread around<lb />
that the annuals had arrived. Being<lb />
very anxiious to get mine, I rushed<lb />
over to the "Buccaneer" office in<lb />
Austin.<lb />
Much to my sorrow there before<lb />
me was a long line. To .me, waiting<lb />
ivi line for such a long time proved<lb />
bo be drastic. However, one hour<lb />
later (or at least it seemed that<lb />
long) as I approached the door, I was<lb />
informed that all persons with names<lb />
i.e.uj nning with S were supposed to<lb />
he in the other line. I could have<lb />
actually I urst into tears right there,<lb />
but with only a sigh, I wandered<lb />
off to the end of another long line.<lb />
Jut as I approached the door for<lb />
a a cond time, the door was closed<lb />
right before me and the reply was,<lb />
"We shall be open from eight to five<lb />
tomorrow Now this was really a<lb />
heart-hr taking episode. Just think, I<lb />
would have to wait. 15 whole hours<lb />
before receiving my annual.<lb />
That niji'ht while the gang gathered<lb />
in my room to discuss their annuals<lb />
anil also to have them autographed,<lb />
I sat crouched in a corner, thinking<lb />
how I had been cheated.<lb />
But of course 1 did not give up o<lb />
easily. Come Tuesday, I rushed back<lb />
ov r to Austin at 7:30 determined<lb />
to get my annual. At 05 a.m. I<lb />
had that big t! rill. . . . What thrill?<lb />
Why that of owning an annual!<lb />
Ajfiter all, look at the effort I had<lb />
to put forth in order to get one.<lb />
Letters<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Last week in this space a Scott<lb />
supporter yelled "mud slinger" at<lb />
Senator Lennon. Let us take another<lb />
lock at this accusation.<lb />
It must be remembered that Kerr<lb />
Scott's record while governor of this<lb />
state i3 one of concern to all the<lb />
ipeople of North Carolina. If the rec-<lb />
ord is bad and is brought to the<lb />
attention of the public as being bad,<lb />
that is not "mud slinging it is sim-<lb />
ply a look at the past record of one<lb />
o-f the candidates running for offic i.<lb />
As put by the fWilson Daily Times<lb />
in an editorial on March 3 we get a<lb />
better idea of the attacks, and of the<lb />
cries of those who support the at-<lb />
backod:<lb />
"Certainly no person who occupies<lb />
a public office can expect his record<lb />
to be hidden from examination. Fer-<lb />
al, B Scott has been having night-<lb />
mare) . . . perhaps he dreamed he<lb />
had lived in a glass house for four<lb />
year3 and a lot of stones were being<lb />
gathered to throw at that house and<lb />
amor.g them were some which he sold<lb />
from his farm at Haw River to build<lb />
the Durham-Chapel Hill road, which<lb />
road, incidentally, cost a lot of tax-<lb />
payers' money. . . . Dodging stones<lb />
in your bad dreams is enough to<lb />
make a man holler before he is hurt�<lb />
and even more Ls that true when a<lb />
ma has been living in a glass house.<lb />
.t isn't mud Scott is scared of�it's<lb />
stones, little pellet of truth They are<lb />
awfully devastating when they hit<lb />
you<lb />
When Senator Lennon appeared<lb />
here he certainly did not give the<lb />
impression of a "mud slinger The<lb />
greater part of his talk was composed<lb />
of enumerating the many serious<lb />
and grave problems with which we<lb />
are faced. He allowed those attending<lb />
to ask him any questions they wished,<lb />
something mighty unusual for a man<lb />
campaigning for office. He gave the<lb />
imipresion of a man of exceptional<lb />
ai ility and knowledge and of the ut-<lb />
most integrity, not of the "mud sling-<lb />
ing type.<lb />
HUGH "BUZZ" YOUNG<lb />
'Couple Of The Week'<lb />
be<lb />
2:45 p.m.�East Carolina versus<lb />
Guiiford College here.<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
Saturday<lb />
1:30 p.m.�WPTF, Raleigh, the<lb />
College Choir, directed by Dr. El-<lb />
wood Keiater, will sing.<lb />
6:30 p.m.�WGTC, Greenville, Or-<lb />
gan Reveries with George Perry,<lb />
organist.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
9:30 a.m.�WRRF, Washington, Or-<lb />
gan Reveries with George Perry, or-<lb />
ganist.<lb />
2 .mWGTM, Wilson, a concert<lb />
by the Eaeft Carolina Orchestra and<lb />
combined Cvoirs (College Choir, Var-<lb />
sity Glee Club and Woman's Chorus.)<lb />
9 p.m.�WGTC, Greenville, "Books<lb />
Behind The News with Dr. E. D.<lb />
Johnson, commentator.<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:30 p.m.�WFTC, Kinston, Organ<lb />
Reveries with George Perry, organist.<lb />
6:45 p.m.�WFTC, Kmsfcon, "Books<lb />
Behind the News with Dr. E. D.<lb />
Johnson, commentator.<lb />
Percy Wilkinson, a junior from<lb />
Hertford, and Lannie Crocker, a<lb />
sophomore from Selma, have been<lb />
going together since December 1952.<lb />
They first met in biology lab, where<lb />
Percy was lab assistant. One night<lb />
be Lannie went to a football game with<lb />
two other couples. Percy was sitting<lb />
 ehind thorn, so Lannie asked him if<lb />
he'd like to sit with them. That was<lb />
the beginning.<lb />
"Percy says Lannie, "seemed<lb />
awfully interested in biology<lb />
� Lannie and Percy like hiking,<lb />
movies, watching TV, going to church<lb />
and Training Union, photography<lb />
and they like to build and fly model<lb />
airplanes.<lb />
When asked about embarrassing<lb />
experiences, Lannie told us this story<lb />
"One Sunday morning I was at<lb />
by Erolyn Blount<lb />
I asked Percy to pass me something,<lb />
I called him 'dear His father heard<lb />
me and teased me for the rest of the<lb />
day. I don't think I'll ver live that<lb />
down<lb />
Percy, who is majonng in sci nee,<lb />
will enter the Air Force after grad-<lb />
uation and is planning to make it his<lb />
career.<lb />
Lannie is majoring in home econo-<lb />
mics and flans to be a hospital diet-<lb />
titian.<lb />
(Editor's Note: Couple of the Week<lb />
is sponsored by Chesterfield cigarettes<lb />
in a pro-gram supervised by Repre-<lb />
sentatives Bruce Phillips and Shirley<lb />
Moose. This week's couple will each<lb />
receive a carton of Chesterfields, a<lb />
ticket to the Pitt Theatre, a gift; from<lb />
Saslow's Jewelers, a meal at the Olde<lb />
Towne Inn and a meal at Greenview<lb />
Percy's home eating breakfast. When Drive-in.<lb />
Philosopher's Tidbits<lb />
by Jerry Register<lb />
Women are like government: The<lb />
more you neglect them, the more<lb />
trouble they cause you.<lb />
One way to keep a machine quiet<lb />
is to keep it well oiled. Unfortunately<lb />
this is not true in humans.<lb />
Women are just like elephants, I<lb />
like to look at them but I'd sure hate<lb />
to own one.<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1954<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Spring fever has pounced upon many of us<lb />
and trapped us in that delightful trance. Another<lb />
factor which creates us incapable of doing a<lb />
thing successfully is definitely lack of that<lb />
blessed sleep<lb />
How can we expect to maintain efficient<lb />
study habits and a decent state of health if we<lb />
insist upon getting an average of five houra 0f<lb />
seep a night? Speaking of the problem more fijm<lb />
the female viewpoint, it appears to be evident<lb />
Jiat the majority of the students here do not ,<lb />
enough sleep.<lb />
Most days we drag around in a daze, waiting<lb />
for classes to cease, so we can grab an hour or<lb />
two of sleep before another duty calls us. Lack<lb />
t sleep also seema to motivate cutting of class<lb />
'1 he girls have to be in the dorm at 10:30<lb />
p.m. every weekday night. They are supposed to<lb />
� in their rooms by 11 o'clock those nights, anu<lb />
that time lights are advised to be out. We might<lb />
be in our rooms by the set time but the lights<lb />
certainly are not out. Into the wee hours of the<lb />
morning, bridge, hen sessions and even home-<lb />
work cause us to sit up until that next da<lb />
classes are remembered.<lb />
What is lack of sleep going to bring us? It's<lb />
a contributing factor to a nervous breakdown and<lb />
our grades suffer along with us personally. May-<lb />
be we live from weekend to weekend and maybe<lb />
we will make it through these next four<lb />
Next year it'll start all over again.<lb />
by Hugh "Buzz" Young, Don King,<lb />
Ed Mathews<lb />
Numerous changes have been made<lb />
this past year in the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment by-law. We think these<lb />
cv .nges have been very worthwhile,<lb />
but they did not remedy one very<lb />
evident problem of the laws: the lack<lb />
oi adequate distinction between male<lb />
and female students in many of the<lb />
regulations. Distinction as to whom<lb />
a regulation refers is often extremely-<lb />
vague if not entirely lacking.<lb />
Under Section 4 of the by-laws are<lb />
listed the penalties for certain in-<lb />
i'r increments of students' rights. Ac-<lb />
cording to this section male situd"nts<lb />
hould r.ceive demerits for failing to<lb />
sign in on their social card or dormi-<lb />
tory book, for visiting in town without<lb />
permission, for failure to register<lb />
guests, for talking out of windows,<lb />
far ridinjf at night without signing<lb />
out, for wearing shorts in public<lb />
places, walking to town at night<lb />
alone and returning late from a date<lb />
among other things. Now to an East<lb />
Carolina student it is obvious that<lb />
these regulations refer only to girl<lb />
students, it may ?eem self-evident to<lb />
some; but it is not. A person who<lb />
was unfamiliar with this school would<lb />
likely get the opinion, from reading<lb />
the by-laws, that these regulations<lb />
were meant for both sexes. Even if<lb />
the rulings are definitely clear to<lb />
those concerned, why have them<lb />
vague and misJeading in their written<lb />
fonm?<lb />
One o�f the most Important criteria<lb />
of good laws is clearness. Laws which<lb />
are vague in their form are much<lb />
harder to carry out than simjple, clear<lb />
ones. Excellent examples of unclear<lb />
laws ere our many tax laws. Their<lb />
lack of clearness has led to numerous<lb />
di?oiipancies in tax collection.<lb />
'It may appear that we are raising<lb />
a lot of nodse over a very insignifi-<lb />
cant problem. But we are of the opin-<lb />
ion that our regulations should keep<lb />
up with the time. When our rules say<lb />
oi e thing and we do another, it is a<lb />
roor situation. If we do not abide by<lb />
his law, why should we abide by<lb />
that law? Either our actions or the<lb />
rulings should be changed; in this<lb />
ease it is the rulings that need re-<lb />
vision.<lb />
We hope that one of the first ac-<lb />
tions of our new student administra-<lb />
tion wall (be to look into this problem<lb />
and to clear ip all discrepancies in<lb />
our by-laws. There is a very definite<lb />
need for further revision.<lb />
There's been a great deal written in tl<lb />
paper concerning the present traffic problem on<lb />
this campus. Columns, editorials and feati.<lb />
have talked of the situation and suggested reme-<lb />
dies. Nevertheless, it's hard to forget the matj<lb />
when it hits you in the face (almost literally)<lb />
every day. Cars screeching around corners, re-<lb />
fusing to stop at the stop signs, double park g<lb />
and last of all, no place to park! Students nil<lb />
across the road to avoid getting plastered is a<lb />
common sight. What will it be like during the<lb />
next few years if something isn't done With<lb />
more and more students coming to school hi<lb />
and bringing cars, something will have to be<lb />
done with those cars and something must be done<lb />
to remind drivers that this is a college campus<lb />
and not the open highway.<lb />
Forum And Against'em<lb />
Query On Indo-China<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
Just as the little area to the Northwest f<lb />
Japan known as Korea suddenly became known<lb />
in parts of the world which had never heard of<lb />
it before, another spot on the map. Indo-China<lb />
has bee me notorious within the past few monl<lb />
A French colony joining Siam at the tip of<lb />
the east coast of the Asian continent, Indo-China<lb />
is one of the more primitive countries on the<lb />
earth today, held back by such things as geo-<lb />
graphical handicaps and low standards of living<lb />
spurred on by lack of education and progressive<lb />
outlooks on life. In the late 1940's the inhabi-<lb />
tants of the colony began staging a revolution<lb />
for independence from the hold of France. They<lb />
are being steadily urged on and aided by<lb />
C nu unists v. ho are intent on adding Indo-China<lb />
to their alliance.<lb />
Because of our own alliance with the cause<lb />
of controlling Communism we have become faced<lb />
with the question of whether intervention with<lb />
UN troops is our inevitable responsibility. Opin-<lb />
ion on the matter has reached a point where it<lb />
has t turn one way or another. Top government<lb />
officials are perplexed, military heads are watch-<lb />
ing skeptically and, nearer home to East Caro-<lb />
lina, the men who will soon be in the armed<lb />
services are making their own decisions. Every-<lb />
one knows that s. mething will happen in the very<lb />
near future to depict whether American boys<lb />
will go to fight in Indo-China.<lb />
In talking with students about the situation<lb />
in Indo-China. we found that many of them are<lb />
aware that something is going on over there but<lb />
most of them don't know exactly what it is.<lb />
However, a few seem to have a pretty good un-<lb />
derstanding of the matter and we think the<lb />
following opinions merit mention.<lb />
Mrs. Julia Lassiter, a sophomore, has the<lb />
following idea : "Communism is a clinched, giant<lb />
fist, unmindful of name, place, time and space.<lb />
It gradually but continually unfolds and thrusts<lb />
its pointing finger in anticipatory possessiveness<lb />
toward a people divided or toward a frightened<lb />
people who might be. The only antidote for that<lb />
greedy hand is an alert, created opposite to<lb />
force its withdrawal. Freedom grows only wher-<lb />
ever it is not thwarted by crushing the develop-<lb />
ment of innate potentialities She therefore<lb />
believes that it is a move to preserve the fun-<lb />
damentals of freedom if the U. S. intervenes<lb />
in Indo-Ghina.<lb />
A junior who will go into the Air Force on<lb />
graduation, Harold Colson says: "I believe that<lb />
the U. S. will have to intervene in Indo-China.<lb />
We hear report from officials in Washington<lb />
of sending only air and naval aid�this they say<lb />
will check the Commies. If we only look back<lb />
t � Korea, we see that we sent aerial and naval<lb />
detachments from all over the world there, but<lb />
when an advance had to be made, a hill retaken<lb />
Information gained or an enemy attack repulsed,<lb />
the poor common foot-soldier carried the brunt<lb />
of the action. The new weapons of the Atomic<lb />
W did not seem to help much In view of this<lb />
situation, I say that I believe that when we go<lb />
into Indo-China, it will be with all our armed<lb />
forces represented rather than just parts of<lb />
them. There is no doubt in my mind that we will<lb />
be frrced into this war (and that's what it is,<lb />
a war) sooner or later. With better planning,<lb />
we should have beter results than those of Ko-<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
season as tar as colle-<lb />
een ed ts upon .<lb />
the colleges close<lb />
� t real in athleth -<lb />
and fewer Cane<lb />
baseball,<lb />
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come next fall Interest in<lb />
collegiat athletics will once more<lb />
iari �ii 'In- upswing a, the nation's<lb />
leans ready themselves for<lb />
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PAGK THREE<lb />
Atlantic Christian Plays Here Saturday<lb />
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which suffered eduea-<lb />
and morally from the under-<lb />
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bat improperly controlled, they can<lb />
b come a dogima, destroying the pur-<lb />
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inst itution.<lb />
Pirate Tennis Squad Captures<lb />
Matches With Catwaba, Elon<lb />
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money<lb />
stances, basketball.<lb />
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earn of many colleges.<lb />
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ege football is here lo stay.<lb />
Hut as something which is potentially<lb />
rous it should be carefully<lb />
matched and repulated. Too many<lb />
jes have been removed from the<lb />
- of the educator and placed<lb />
(he untrained guidance of foot-<lb />
minded trustees.<lb />
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Buccaneers Face<lb />
Two Loop Squads<lb />
 single game with Atlantic Chris-<lb />
plus a doubleheader with High<lb />
Po m makes atp East Carolina's base-<lb />
menu for the coming week,<lb />
Monday afternoon the Bucs travel<lb />
to Wilson in search of revenge for<lb />
the 3-2 defeat suflfered in fcheir first<lb />
inter with the Bulldogs. The two<lb />
i meet tomorrow afternoon here<lb />
i i .� �' '� r contest.<lb />
On W nine-day High Point. current-<lb />
Eastern Division's last place<lb />
team, come to town for a twin bill.<lb />
  i a turned hack the Pan-<lb />
' ' 3 and 9-4 in games played at<lb />
Higl Point April 2.<lb />
Wins for the Pirates would give<lb />
them a springboard for the stretch<lb />
� tl e conference race. At press<lb />
Boos were tied with Atlantic<lb />
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I ; � ot. Both clubs had 4-2<lb /><lb />
JACKSON'S SHOE STORE<lb />
BETTER SHOES REASONABLY PRICED<lb />
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY<lb />
Coach Howard Porter's tennis team<lb />
ended a successful weekend tour Tues-<lb />
day and returned borne in first place<lb />
in the North State Conference. The<lb />
Pirates possess a 3-0 record in the<lb />
conference and an overall mark of<lb />
3-2. They lost only to N. C. State<lb />
and Wake Forest on the tour.<lb />
In te fr game at Caiawba the<lb />
iva-t Carolina neuters found the road<lb />
to victory a rough one, but finally<lb />
outlasted the Indians, 4-3. Threaten-<lb />
ing weather prevailed throughout the<lb />
mate and caused erratic play on<lb />
the part of both clubs. Gatawba's<lb />
concrete courts also were a disad-<lb />
v triage to the local netter. who had<lb />
been accustomed to asphalt<lb />
The racquet-swinging Pirates jour-<lb />
neyed to Wake Forest the next day<lb />
and lost to a powerful Deacon aggre-<lb />
gation by a score of 8-1. The score,<lb />
however, dots not indicate the close-<lb />
ness of the match. Four of the<lb />
matches went the full limit of three<lb />
ets and could very easily been won<lb />
by either team. The men who carried<lb />
the opposition to three sets only to<lb />
lose in the final stanza were Cam-<lb />
eron, Bruton. Hester and Browning.<lb />
Bob V lliams, number two man for<lb />
.he locals, was the lone Buc victor of<lb />
the day as he defeated Wake Forest's<lb />
Patterson in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2.<lb />
At Elon the Pirates were victorious<lb />
both Monday and Tuesday by identi-<lb />
cal scores of 7-2. Eton's Christians<lb />
tried almost everything in their quest<lb />
'or a v ctory. They switched their<lb />
lineup to pair their strongest with<lb />
the Pirates' weakest, but the effort<lb />
backfired as the Bucs soundly troun-<lb />
ced them.<lb />
Next week the Pirates travel to<lb />
Raleigh on Monday to engage the<lb />
N. C. State WoLfpaek. East Carolina<lb />
will be seeking to revenge a 7-2<lb />
boss sustained in the season opener<lb />
at the hands of State.<lb />
che r their squad to a possible vic-<lb />
tory. Should the Pirate net-tens defeat<lb />
the Panthers from High Point, then<lb />
the conference championship would<lb />
shift from High Poinit to Greenville<lb />
and t' e locals would present East<lb />
Carolina with it.s first tennis title in<lb />
the history of the school.<lb />
Next Saturday the Pirates have<lb />
a home match with Wake Forest.<lb />
This is also one that the local netters<lb />
want very much�both as a revenge<lb />
or a previous kiss to the Deacons<lb />
and al o the vitally-needed prestige<lb />
I ai would com� with the victory.<lb />
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Conference Race<lb />
Elon's Christians moved to the<lb />
front in the Eastern Division of the<lb />
North State Conference Monday as<lb />
league Reared the mid-point of<lb />
I'iie<lb />
. 1954 schedule.<lb />
Second gpot in the Eastern sector<lb />
found a deadlock between Atlantic<lb />
Christian and East Carolina. Each<lb />
club owned a 4-2 mark. The Chris-<lb />
tians, who owned a 4-1 record, blasted<lb />
GuiUford 17-0 and then turned back<lb />
Atlantic Christian in a twin-bill, 14-0<lb />
and 1-0.<lb />
In the Western Division bad wea-<lb />
i r clamped the lid on all but one<lb />
ontest. Lenoir Rhyne edged Catawbn<lb />
6-5 in that outing.<lb />
The standings:<lb />
EASTERN DIVISION<lb />
W L<lb />
Elon .41<lb />
ACC<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Guilford<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
9<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
The tage will be set next Thursday I High Point 0 6<lb />
and Friday and the Pirates will have WESTERN DIVISION<lb />
heir work cut out for them as they I W L<lb />
attempt to dethrone High Point's I Western Carolina 1<lb />
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smoke for one simple reason enjoy-<lb />
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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.MP.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 />
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Bohunk Trophy<lb />
Currently Held<lb />
By Bulldog Team<lb />
Dominguez Or Marley<lb />
To Pitch For Visitors<lb />
In Conference Contest<lb />
East Carolina faces Atlantic Chris-<lb />
t'an here tomorrow as the Pirates<lb />
seek revenge for a 3-2 setback handed<lb />
thorn by the Bulldogs Friday.<lb />
A starting pitcher had not been<lb />
named for the Pirates at press time.<lb />
The locals will be seeking their<lb />
sixth win of the season and their<lb />
fifth in conference play. As of Mon-<lb />
:ay Bast Carolina and Atlantic<lb />
Christian were deadlocked for second<lb />
place in the league's Eastern Division<lb />
with 4-2 records. Overall, the Buck<lb />
have taken five wins against an<lb />
equal number oif losses.<lb />
Atlantic Christian started the sea-<lb />
son by capping its first four league<lb />
games and nailed down the confer-<lb />
ence lead through mosjt of last week.<lb />
Ekm's Christians pinned a double<lb />
setback on them Friday however,<lb />
and the Bulldogs dropped into their<lb />
second place tie with the Bucs.<lb />
Bohunk at Stake<lb />
At stake again in tomorrow's con-<lb />
gest will be the Bohunk Trophy, the<lb />
battered wooden bucket awarded to<lb />
: he winner of each Pirate-Bulldog<lb />
athletic contest. Atlantic Christian<lb />
recaptured the Bohunk from East<lb />
Carolina by winning last Friday's<lb />
contest.<lb />
Kit Carolina may well find them-<lb />
selvas facing John Marley as the<lb />
Bulldogs' starting pitcher. Marley,<lb />
who sot the Pirates down last week,<lb />
is a six foot, ten inch fast bailer. If<lb />
not Marley then Joe Dominguez, the<lb />
Cuban Cutie, may take the hill<lb />
against the Bucs. Dominguez per-<lb />
formed the heralded "iron man" stunt<lb />
two weeks ago by pitching and win-<lb />
ning both ends of a doubleheader<lb />
against High Point's Panthers. He<lb />
gave up six hits in the opener and<lb />
t en came back to spin a three-hitter<lb />
in the nightcap.<lb />
F;t Carolina's starting line-up<lb />
will pro) ably be much the same as<lb />
in the lasit Pirate-Bulldog clash.<lb />
Behind the plate will be Bill Cline<lb />
w ile W. C. Sanderson at first, Cecil<lb />
i 1 -tli Bit second and Paul Jones and<lb />
Gaither Cline at short and third<lb />
ttect'vely, round out the infield.<lb />
' h � outer garden will be patrolled<lb />
by David Nance, right field; Major<lb />
Hoop r in center; and Bob Penley,<lb />
left. Nance clubbed a basses-empty<lb />
homer against the Bulldogs in Fri-<lb />
day's game.<lb />
Bulldogs Take Bohunk Trophy<lb />
With 3-2 Triumph Over Bucs<lb />
A six foot, ten inch pitcher named<lb />
John Marley doled out only five hits<lb />
Friday as Atlantic Christian College<lb />
turned back East Carolina 3-2 at<lb />
Wilson. The win enabled the Bulldogs<lb />
to recapture the Bohunk Trophy, a<lb />
battered wooden bucket which sym-<lb />
bolizes victory in any contest between<lb />
the two schools.<lb />
Marley, a freshman from Franklin-<lb />
ville, was his own worst enemy. He<lb />
walked six men and cut loose with a<lb />
wild pitch�the latter leading to the<lb />
first Baat Carolina run.<lb />
The Bulldogs scored once in the<lb />
bottom of the first against Pirate<lb />
starter Mac Cherry. Ea.t Carolina<lb />
came back to tie the count in the<lb />
fifth but the Bulldogs went into a<lb />
2-1 lead at the end of six innings,<lb />
time the Bucs were tied with Atlantic<lb />
David Nance caught hold of a Marley<lb />
fast ball and plastered it for a bases<lb />
empty homer.<lb />
That was the Pirate scoring for the<lb />
day, however, as the Christians clinch-<lb />
ed the game with another run in the<lb />
bottom of the game frame. Ralph<lb />
Gray opened with a single and came<lb />
home with the winning run when<lb />
� I omore Jerry Williams doubled<lb />
rtown the 1 ft field line to drive in the<lb />
ally. Reliefer Gene Taylor was the<lb />
victim c Williams' blow.<lb />
The box:<lb />
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Runs batted in: Nance, Jerry Wil-<lb />
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Win First Match<lb />
Ekn College was the victim Tues-<lb />
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golf team started on the road to<lb />
another North State Conference title.<lb />
The Pirates, champs every year<lb />
but one since 1948, turned back the<lb />
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King (EC) beat Smith 3-0; Martin<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL 23<lb />
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Science Academy Session<lb />
Convenes Here On May 7<lb />
The North Carolina Academy of<lb />
Science will hold its annual spring<lb />
meeting here May 7 and 8. The pro-<lb />
gram will include the presentation<lb />
and discussion of pevpers on various<lb />
topics of scientific interest.<lb />
Organized in 1902, the Academy has<lb />
aa ii. ief purpose the promotion<lb />
of scientific study and research. It<lb />
uses its influence in the sharping of<lb />
policies of scientific development of<lb />
rich resources of North Carolina<lb />
is �� . � in practical activi-<lb />
to assure conservation<lb />
cm res � Acaerais anaffiiiate of the<lb />
sera 'y it ionof Science and<lb />
InhKtry aiutth.� Anerican Associa-<lb />
n Advancemerot of Science.<lb />
i mt mo.A.AAS Academy<lb />
:i v nee.�;leNorih Carolina sec-<lb />
, jerican Chemical So-<lb />
YWCA Picks New<lb />
Officers At Meet<lb />
 (. A pr sii<lb />
a r cent<lb />
tesville was<lb />
For the 1954-<lb />
meeting of that<lb />
if Kinston was<lb />
and Jane Mid-<lb />
? secretary. Ruth,<lb />
Oaks will be treas-<lb />
��. el cted I J "head<lb />
w re: Grey Ward<lb />
 ice; June Quinn<lb />
watch; Neel Du-<lb />
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f Fuquay Springs, religious<lb />
. V. cy Henderson of Hu-<lb />
�mmibtee; Nancy Wat-<lb />
� ton, world fellowship;<lb />
of WhiUik rs, recreation;<lb />
I of Greenville, pro-<lb />
; C Bullard of Fayette-<lb />
�sonnel; Eugene Hayman of<lb />
U rs; Jo Ann Lee of Four<lb />
music; and Carolyn Moore of<lb />
bain, reporter.<lb />
eiety and th Noith Carolina Psy-<lb />
chological Association are affiliates.<lb />
At East Carolina, faculty members<lb />
of the departments of science, geog-<lb />
raphy, psychology and mathematics<lb />
are making local arrangements for<lb />
the two-day session. The meeting<lb />
w ! c the first which the Academy<lb />
has held at the college nere.<lb />
The program, details of which will<lb />
soon c announced will include sec-<lb />
toral meetings -n such areas of in-<lb />
terests as g neral science, bio-chemis-<lb />
try and physiology, botany, geology,<lb />
mathematics, psychology, wildlife and<lb />
zoology.<lb />
In addition, present plans provide<lb />
for a panel discussion May 7, with<lb />
four prominent research scientists as<lb />
speakers; the election of new officers;<lb />
and the announcement of several<lb />
awards, including the Poteat Award<lb />
for an outstanding paper in geology.<lb />
Representatives of high schools in<lb />
the state will be present at the East<lb />
Carolina meeting and will display<lb />
original exhibits in several fields of<lb />
science. A new- feature this year will<lb />
he a meeting of undergraduate college<lb />
students in the first session of the<lb />
Collegiate Academy.<lb />
SGA Treasury Hours<lb />
Howard Rooks, SGA treasurer,<lb />
announced that his office hours,<lb />
for this quarter would be from<lb />
3 to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and<lb />
Thursdays in the SGA office.<lb />
Under the new system, Rooks<lb />
will handle SGA budget matters<lb />
and will write check and receive<lb />
deposits from SGA sponsored or-<lb />
ganizations.<lb />
Representative Of WUS<lb />
Visits YWCA Group<lb />
Miss Marieen Bengel, representa-<lb />
tive of the World University Service,<lb />
visited the campus last Wednesday<lb />
bo speak to YWCA members explain-<lb />
:� � the work of her organization.<lb />
The work of this organization is<lb />
to help college age students in other<lb />
countries. Money obtained through its<lb />
auspices is used for food, clothes and<lb />
books.<lb />
16 High-schoolers<lb />
Get Scholarships<lb />
In Three Fields<lb />
"How did you like the bridge party<lb />
las night?"<lb />
"Vine, until the cops looked under<lb />
the bridge<lb />
College Students<lb />
COME IN AND SEE<lb />
OUR FINK SELECTION OF SUITS and COATS<lb />
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Scholarships of $100 each have<lb />
been awarded by East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege to 16 high school students who<lb />
will enroll as freshmen next fall.<lb />
These recipients will specialize in<lb />
their academic work at the college in<lb />
 rimary or grammar grade education<lb />
or in music.<lb />
Choice of those receiving the schol-<lb />
arflihaps was made by the college<lb />
Scholarship Committee, headed by<lb />
Director of Student Personnel Clinton<lb />
K. Prewett. Thirty such awards will<lb />
' e made this spring, he has an-<lb />
nounced, to high school seniors who<lb />
have outstanding records as students<lb />
and who need financial assistance to<lb />
continue their education. Applicants<lb />
to date number 165 young men and<lb />
women.<lb />
Recipients who will enroll at East<lb />
Carolina as majors in the field of<lb />
primary education are Margaret Clark<lb />
Broun, Rich Square; Rose Isabel<lb />
Cude, Greensboro; Margaret Jacque-<lb />
lyn Shaw, Oxford; and Martha Mur-<lb />
dock -lo Rston, Paw Creek.<lb />
High school seniors receiving schol-<lb />
arships who will specialize in gram-<lb />
mar grade education are Betty Ann<lb />
McGhee, Franklinton; Rebecca Ann<lb />
Brown, Graham; and Nancy Jane<lb />
Dalrymple, Laurinburg.<lb />
Four students who will major in<lb />
music at East Carolina received<lb />
oholarship awards. They are Edward<lb />
Albert Rouflfy, Oayce, S. C; Carolyn<lb />
MJassengdU, Smith-field; Dottie Jo<lb />
James, Wilmington; and Mary Sue<lb />
Banks. Charlotte.<lb />
Five scholarships were offered to<lb />
outstanding students of English, bus-<lb />
iness education and the social studies.<lb />
Each student chosen for the honor<lb />
will receive a scholarship of $100,<lb />
to l e applied to educational expenses<lb />
at East Carolina. The five young<lb />
men and vomen plan to enter college<lb />
next fall as freshmen.<lb />
Recipients and the subjects in which<lb />
they will specialize at East Carolina<lb />
are: English, Elizabeth Royce Shear-<lb />
in, Warrenton, and Anne Styons,<lb />
James vi He; business education, Ken-<lb />
neth Alan Barlow, Essex, and Mary<lb />
Grey Tart, Clark ton; and social stud-<lb />
ies, Joyce Anji Norris. Hamfpstead.<lb />
Vets Hold Meet;<lb />
Elect Officers<lb />
The Veterans Club and their guests<lb />
held their monthly supper meeting<lb />
at the Double Inn Restaurant. Fred<lb />
Joseph, the out-going president, gave<lb />
a talk on the main achievement that<lb />
the club accomplished in the past<lb />
year which was the outstanding club<lb />
on the campus award. He said that<lb />
this is a goal for next year's cluib.<lb />
He adv.ised the cl�i to keep up the<lb />
good work and help make a greater<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Dave Lee vvas elected president;<lb />
B. C. Grey was elected vice pr si-<lb />
dent (in charge of concessions; Irv-<lb />
ing Maynard was elected vice presi-<lb />
dent (in charge of projects); Harvey<lb />
Davis was elected vice president (in<lb />
charge of programs); Walter J '��n-<lb />
scto was elected secretary; Don Um-<lb />
stead was elected treasurer; Jim<lb />
lark, reporter.<lb />
Dr. Oarl Adams, faculty adviser,<lb />
was given a vote oif thanks for the<lb />
interest he showed in the club last<lb />
year. He was re-elected by acclama-<lb />
tion as the faculty adviser for next<lb />
year.<lb />
Couple Of Errors<lb />
Jim Alexander was omitted<lb />
from the list of new members of<lb />
the Phi Sigma Phi fraternity in<lb />
last week's "East Carolinian<lb />
liobbie Lou Avant was elected<lb />
a treasurer of the rising Junior<lb />
(lass. By error, another student<lb />
was listed for this post.<lb />
Any error brought to the at-<lb />
tention of the "Last Carolinian"<lb />
will be appreciated and a correc-<lb />
tion will be made.<lb />
YMCA, YWCA Sponsor<lb />
Square Dance In Hut<lb />
For Tuesday, May 4<lb />
"GraJb your partner and prome-<lb />
nade<lb />
The YWCA and the YMCA are<lb />
sponsoring a square dance Tuesday<lb />
night, May 4, from 8 to 10:30 p.m.<lb />
HO the "Y"�Hut. Miss Cathie Shaw<lb />
will call figures.<lb />
Admission is 25 cents per person<lb />
or couple.<lb />
BSU PLANS RETREAT<lb />
Preparations are nowr in<lb />
a grou; o<lb />
progress<lb />
to take a group of BSU'erg to the<lb />
South-wide Student Retreat to be<lb />
held at Ridgccrest Baptist Assembly<lb />
June 2-9, announces Gloria Blanton.<lb />
Cost for the trip will range from<lb />
$20 to $25. A $2 registration fee<lb />
should be paid at tie center by May<lb />
15.<lb />
French Contest<lb />
Judging Begins<lb />
Mrs. Marguerite A. Perry, chair-<lb />
� North Carolina division<lb />
of the National French Contest for<lb />
students in secondary schools, has<lb />
announced that papers winning in con-<lb />
to ts held in schools throughout the<lb />
state an arriving at the colh-ge for<lb />
� ! judging.<lb />
 tote! of 2,474 tests was distri-<lb />
buted by Mrs. Perry and her com-<lb />
mittee lorn iy pupils in 108 schools<lb />
in North Carolina. The test was ad-<lb />
ministi red last week.<lb />
Mr. Perry requests that teachers<lb />
( r lr vc i competing schools sub-<lb />
mit winning paj rs at the earliest<lb />
pof rble date.<lb />
"Even if scores seem low she<lb />
states,  opens should.e forwarded to<lb />
nae ai Easl Carolina College. The<lb />
i � helpful statistics indicating a<lb />
n rat of accomplishment in<lb />
ch an be derivd only by complete<lb />
Sate winners in the contest will<lb />
oon be announced, she says.<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
KLSON COMPLETES<lb />
NAVY AIR CADET SCHOOL<lb />
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Pre-F if ' School, last month, was<lb />
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Be i- now assigned to the U. S.<lb />
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Four members of the International<lb />
Rotation- Club will attend the State<lb />
IRC Convention in Greensboro this<lb />
weekend, according to Dr. Ha ert A.<lb />
Colt-man. faculty advisor for the<lb />
group.<lb />
Those selected to attend are Irving<lb />
Maynard, president of the club, James<lb />
Fish, Gray Ward and Fave O'Neal.<lb />
Circle K Installation<lb />
Adds 3 Members; New<lb />
Officers Assume Posts<lb />
Three new member were installed<lb />
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