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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954<lb />
Number 26<lb />
International Authority<lb />
Speaks Here Twice Monday<lb />
Oppelt Takes Top<lb />
Position In NCAST<lb />
For Coming Year<lb />
Lecture Series Brings<lb />
Priestly In Speeches<lb />
On Two World Topics<lb />
s E. Gerard Priestly, historian,<lb />
ecturer and world traveler,<lb />
eak twici here Monday, ac-<lb />
an announcement by col-<lb />
it ; John D. Messiek.<lb />
Pri stly will appear under the<lb />
�" � Lecture Series; and<lb />
the fifth and last<lb />
L inclu led among these programs,<lb />
ics on which he will lecture at<lb />
col . '� ecu announced<lb />
veh as "America's Role in an<lb />
College Accepts Low Bids To<lb />
Begin New Men's Dormitory<lb />
Bids were received at East Oaro- I Street and will be situated between<lb />
tana College last week for the con-<lb />
!t ruction of a new dormitory for men,<lb />
according to an announcement by<lb />
President John D. Messiek and Busi-<lb />
ness Manager F, D. Duncan.<lb />
The bide were reasonable and wirjh-<lb />
in th� funds available, Mr. Duncan<lb />
states.<lb />
Slay Hall and Tenth. Designed by<lb />
Eric G. Flanagan of Henderson, it<lb />
will I e a red brick building and will<lb />
provide accommodations for 302 men<lb />
tuxknto.<lb />
Low bids, announced today by Mr.<lb />
Duncan were received as follows:<lb />
Annual May Day Celebration Set<lb />
For Saturday On Athletic Field<lb />
1953-54 May Queen<lb />
I�!<lb />
den<lb />
J. T o Plt. director of sfcu-<lb />
achii g and placement here, has<lb />
been elected president of the North<lb />
Carolina Association for Student<lb />
Teaching and will bog hi his duties<lb />
in the office this summer.<lb />
I1 Oppelt was chosen as president<lb />
sting of the association held<lb />
Approval of the State Budget Bu- General Contract�T. A. Ixvj.ng and<lb />
�au in Raleigh must be secured, he Co Goldsboro, $478,985; Plumbing�<lb />
plains, before contracts can form- ' C. L. Rus Plumbing and Heating<lb />
u he awarded; but it is hoped that j Co Greenville, $33,543; Heating�<lb />
Bolton Heating Co Raleigh, $24,790;<lb />
ihe go-ahead signal will soon be re-<lb />
ceived here.<lb />
The new dormitory will face Tenth<lb />
El etricity-<lb />
$28,515.<lb />
J. DeMers, New Bern.<lb />
it 10 a. in. in Austin l� weekend at Salem College.<lb />
"Will Asia Split<lb />
n ? at 7:30 p. m.<lb />
The North Carolina Association for<lb />
Stud' ; Teachers is an organization<lb />
�num. The public I � 89 naemtoers who are associated to<lb />
Directors, Chorists, Students Here<lb />
College Operates Music Camp<lb />
ted U attend.<lb />
estly is especially interested<lb />
fi gainst illiteracy, dis-<lb />
poverty in the un-<lb />
ped areas of the world and<lb />
problems of land reform and<lb />
jrritt r. extensively on these top-<lb />
He a eaks from personal expert-<lb />
� rvation in Eastern and i<lb />
era Eur ipe, and the Near East<lb />
: Latin America.<lb />
n England and the LTnited<lb />
holds four advanced de-<lb />
 ry, political science,<lb />
� leology. He has served<lb />
the fffl t New York Universi-<lb />
lecto rer in Argen-<lb />
ru an I I ile,<lb />
a leader in th interna-<lb />
ication, he is currently on a<lb />
tour which will take him to<lb />
sge campuses across the<lb />
States.<lb />
ate,<lb />
work with 20 colleges in the<lb />
Belonging to i1 are adminis-<lb />
trative officers in charge of student<lb />
;ing. su ervisors and supervising<lb />
teachers.<lb />
. tose from East Carolina College<lb />
who attended the meeting at Salem<lb />
sge are Dr. Elizabeth Utter ack,<lb />
I arvisor of student teaching in the<lb />
department of English; Eunice Mc-<lb />
Gee. Mrs. Myrtle Clark, Mary Thomas<lb />
Smith, and Mrs. Ellen Carrol, super-<lb />
vising teachers in the Laboratory<lb />
School on the college campus; and Dr.<lb />
Oppelt<lb />
Music directors, church choir di-<lb />
rectors and students from high schools<lb />
ami junior high schools will be in-<lb />
cluded among those attending the<lb />
first Summer Music Camp here.<lb />
The camp will be in operation June<lb />
14-25. Four workshops, class work<lb />
and private instruction, rehearsals of<lb />
choral and instrumental groups and<lb />
a series of recreation events are in-<lb />
cluded in the schedule.<lb />
Two concerts, June 19 and 25, will<lb />
present programs by the Camp Band,<lb />
the Camp Chorus and the Majorettes.<lb />
open to the public.<lb />
Workshops are scheduled as fol-<lb />
lows: Choral Directors, June 14-19;<lb />
Band Directors, June 21-25; Music<lb />
for Elementary Teachers, June 22-23;<lb />
and Majorettes, June 14-19.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, director<lb />
of the department of music, will be<lb />
camp director. Eight members of the<lb />
college faculty will be instructors in<lb />
Hand, chorus, theory, music literature.<lb />
voice, instrumental music, conduct-<lb />
ing and other subjects,<lb />
Mark Hindsley, band director at<lb />
Speaker Cites<lb />
Teacher Merits<lb />
it FTA Meet<lb />
Speaking to the members of the<lb />
m FTA, Mr. Miles Hunt,<lb />
i linator of Educational Organi-<lb />
. from the State Department of<lb />
Ik I' truction. said last week<lb />
�  � as of America is<lb />
contributions of its found-<lb />
� f fathers.<lb />
Mr. Hunt went on to list the op-<lb />
: rtunities or the teaching profession<lb />
build an even greater Ameri-<lb />
' He enumerated the outstanding<lb />
I � atkms that a teacher should<lb />
lave as goodness, knowledge and<lb />
� �� professional training.<lb />
The meeting was conducted by the<lb />
�v president, Jane Ellen Riley.<lb />
er officers who have recently as-<lb />
ed  ir duties are Carol Lucas,<lb />
rotary; Evelyn Taylor, treasurer;<lb />
and Evelyn Sherman, vice-president.<lb />
Methodists Offer<lb />
Jobs in Religion<lb />
Students interested in summer ser-<lb />
vice through t' e church are offered a<lb />
ortunitv i<lb />
n<lb />
Met<lb />
the Youth Caravans<lb />
odist Student Move-<lb />
und r t<lb />
tit.<lb />
Mami j Chandler, director of the<lb />
Wesley Foundation, has jut received<lb />
a communication from Dr. Harvey C<lb />
Brown,<lb />
The.se events will be held on the the University of Illinois, will serve<lb />
College Athletic Field and will be as band director June 21-25. Toni<lb />
Gill of Salem College and Shirley<lb />
Leary of Woman's College UNC, both<lb />
of Elizabeth City, will be instructors<lb />
of majorettes.<lb />
College dormitories and cafeterias<lb />
will be open to those attending the<lb />
cam?. The services of the college<lb />
physician and the facilities of the<lb />
campus infirmary will also be avail-<lb />
able.<lb />
Democrats Adopt<lb />
Hew Constitution<lb />
Kitty Brinson<lb />
V.<lb />
�ha'rman of the committee<lb />
r.el for the Caravan Pro-<lb />
local churches<lb />
regular caravan<lb />
still openings<lb />
gram, stating ens<lb />
have requ sted 45<lb />
t ; m i and there are<lb />
' -r tudentg vA o are interested.<lb />
Requirements for Youth Caravan<lb />
S rvice ar : at least two years of<lb />
�.oil' ge, experience in youth work in<lb />
. .1 church and good health. The<lb />
caravans serve for eight weeks during<lb />
tfe . umm r, including a two-week<lb />
training period at the expense of The<lb />
Methodist Student Movement. Stu-<lb />
dnts pay their own travel to Caravan<lb />
training center and back home from<lb />
hist . oint of service, but other travel<lb />
� i living expense is paid by the<lb />
MSM.<lb />
Anyone interested in this Youth<lb />
Caravan Service may get all infor-<lb />
mation from Miss Chandler at the<lb />
Methodist Stud' nt Center.<lb />
The Young Democratic Club adopted<lb />
a new constitution at a special meet-<lb />
ing last Monday night. James Limmer<lb />
reported the constitution out of com-<lb />
mittee and it was accepted unanimous-<lb />
ly C y the body. Carrying the reorgan-<lb />
ization movement farther a commit-<lb />
tee was appointed to revise the by-<lb />
laws and report back to the club at<lb />
the regular May meeting.<lb />
The move to rejuvinate the club's<lb />
constitution and by-laws is being<lb />
pushed to completion this year in<lb />
contemplation of an active and early<lb />
beginnig . next fall. The club will<lb />
presei i1 record to Young Demo-<lb />
crates from ail over the state early<lb />
Science Academy Meets<lb />
Here For Annual Session<lb />
College Grants<lb />
Six Scholarships<lb />
Organization of a Collegiate Aca-<lb />
demy of Science, sponsored by the<lb />
North Carolina Academy of Science<lb />
rnd composed of undergraduate stu-<lb />
dkUs or science in colleges and uni-<lb />
v : aties of the state, will be among<lb />
. v nts ol tie annual meeting of the<lb />
Acad my at East Carolina College<lb />
May 7 and 8.<lb />
The organizational meeting will<lb />
East Carolina College has announc-<lb />
ed six high school students of the,<lb />
Etete as recipients of scholarship i �� Place Frkla'� Ma' 7' at 2 � m<lb />
of $100 each. Those receiving the<lb />
awards, all of whom have outstanding<lb />
scholastic records, will enter the col-<lb />
lege next fall as freshmen.<lb />
HWiKS IllIll �11 U'll w�v ow�.w�. �<lb />
� ii i �?� �Aon i ine scholarships were offered to<lb />
next fall at tine annual state conven- c -� � �<lb />
tion.<lb />
Children On Campus To<lb />
Attend Playhouse Work<lb />
A, proximately 3,000 school children ! i.i the title role of the Emperor was<lb />
in Pitt County saw the annual spring supported by a cast of more than 20<lb />
play for young people produced by .Undent actors. Appearing in leading<lb />
fee Teachers Playhouse of Bast Cam roles were Laura Credle, Douglas<lb />
I lege and sponsored by the I Mitchell, Pauline Armstrong, Charles<lb />
Methodist Plan Party<lb />
For Fellow Graduates<lb />
A partv honoring all Methodist<lb />
studen- w o will graduate this Com-<lb />
mence r.t will be given Monday,<lb />
May  in 1 � ihip Hall of Jarvis<lb />
Memorial M .i.odist Church.<lb />
Patsy Davis, newly elected d ; .r-<lb />
man of recreation for the Wesley<lb />
Foundation, with members of her<lb />
commission, are pianM.ng a celebra-<lb />
tion for the seniors-<lb />
Greenville branch of the<lb />
Association of University Women.<lb />
"The Emperor's New Clethes<lb />
familiar and popular story by Hans<lb />
Christian Anderson, was presented<lb />
in three performances in the Col-<lb />
lege Theatre last week and was at-<lb />
tended by large groups of youngsters.<lb />
Robert Gardner of Rocky Mount<lb />
Wesley Players Hold<lb />
Initiation Banquet<lb />
Alpha Zota Chapter, Wesley Play-<lb />
ers will hold its annual Initiatior<lb />
Banquet Thursday, May G, in the F 1-<lb />
lowship Hall of Jarvis, Memorial<lb />
Methodist Church. Pledges who will be<lb />
American ' Hill, Faye Sermons and Susie Deston. Initiated are: Pearl May, Jarahnee<lb />
students oif ability in the field of<lb />
mathematics, home economics, science,<lb />
industrial arts, and phjnsical educa-<lb />
tion. Selection or recipients, was made<lb />
by the allege Scholarship Committee,<lb />
head d by Director of Student Per-<lb />
sonnel, Clinton R. Prewett.<lb />
Toe granted scholarships and the<lb />
su) jentfl in which they will specialize<lb />
at East Carolina are: Rodger Elbert<lb />
Pritchard, Ahoskie, mathematics;<lb />
Katherine Belle Hudgins, Wilson,<lb />
horn -� economics; William Kenneth<lb />
Crocker, Smithfieid, and Olivia Steed<lb />
Thorn Fon, Richlands, science; Nor-<lb />
man Ernest Pridgen Jr Wilson, in-<lb />
dustrial arts; and Edwin Arnold<lb />
Dennis, Durham, physical education.<lb />
an the Flanagan auditorium. Dr.<lb />
Donald B. Anderson of State College,<lb />
resident, of the North Carolina Aca-<lb />
demy of Science, will preside. A presi-<lb />
dent, a vice- resident and a secre-<lb />
tary-editor will be elected by students.<lb />
A rogram of eleven papers by<lb />
undergraduates in seven N. C. col-<lb />
leges and universities will be included<lb />
on the program offered at East Caro-<lb />
lina by the Collegiate Academy. Pa-<lb />
p r.s will be baaed either or original<lb />
: search or on reading done on spe-<lb />
cific subjects in natural science. First<lb />
end second prizes of $25 and $15 will<lb />
iwarded students presenting pa-<lb />
. re judged best at the Collegiate<lb />
Academy meeting here.<lb />
EC students who will appear on the<lb />
rogram have been announced as fol-<lb />
lows: a l A. Edwards, Margaret<lb />
Ann Mclntosh and Joe Rowland.<lb />
Queen Kitty Brinson<lb />
Reigns Over Day's Fete<lb />
After Crowning At 3:30<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
The crowning of the May Queen.<lb />
Kitty derringer Brinson of Draper,<lb />
� ill highlight the May Day program<lb />
o be held on the athletic field at<lb />
3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 1.<lb />
Vi ' I Saieed, SGA president for<lb />
� 1963-1954 term, will crown Mrs.<lb />
Brinson as Queen.<lb />
Mrs. Brinson will have Gail Dorsey<lb />
as her Maid of Honor. Other atten-<lb />
dants to the Queen are Mary Frances<lb />
' terson, Bar am Moore, Carolyn<lb />
e and Anise Kelly rep resent-<lb />
� � Senior Class; Barlmra Coghill,<lb />
Ann Siler, Pat Dawson, and Willa<lb />
Dean Lindsay from the Junior Class;<lb />
Pal Shipf) and Shirley Moose of the<lb />
So homore Class; and Pat. Wilson ami<lb />
Janie Millikin representing the Fresh-<lb />
man Class.<lb />
- i participating in the court will<lb />
e Sue Worlhington and Martha Lou<lb />
Mui hy, hearlds; Dottie Ann Matt-<lb />
hews, crown bearer; and Vivian Talley<lb />
and Nc�ney White, flower girls.<lb />
After t.he crowning of the Queen,<lb />
attention will be cent red around the<lb />
theme "The Passing of the Four Sea-<lb />
� . � Dances to tint tunes of "Blue<lb />
Skies "September Song "White<lb />
Christmas and "Easter Parade<lb />
will be enformed before the Queen<lb />
and her attendants.<lb />
Another attraction of the program<lb />
will be a traditional May pole dance<lb />
;H n.ormed by members of the Queen's<lb />
Court. Songs, dances and costumes<lb />
are to rev resent the four seasons of<lb />
e year. There will be approximately<lb />
76 people participating in the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Music, under the direction of Ro-<lb />
bert Gray of the faculty, will be<lb />
furnished by iiie Brass Ensemoie.<lb />
Recorded music will be used also.<lb />
Charlie Huffman, past SGA first vice-<lb />
pre tdent, will act as master of cere-<lb />
monies for the event.<lb />
Jimmy Winstead, Chairman of the<lb />
May Day Committee, is being as-<lb />
sisted by Cathmar Shaw of the health<lb />
and physical education department<lb />
and Nancy Wilmore, Jarvis Hall<lb />
counselor. A big effort is being put<lb />
"orth to make this May Day program<lb />
a large success, according to Wins-<lb />
tea d.<lb />
Three Students Attend<lb />
ACE Study Conference<lb />
At St. Paul, Minnesota<lb />
Three officers and their faculty<lb />
advisor from the East Carolina<lb />
branch of the Association for Child-<lb />
hood Education attended the Inter-<lb />
national Study Conference of ACE in<lb />
St. Paul, Minn. Aipril 18-23.<lb />
Pat Corbett, president; Audrey<lb />
Phillips, vice-president; Patricia<lb />
Stanley, corresponding secretary and<lb />
jjr Eva Williamson of the education<lb />
dopartmert participated in laboratory<lb />
work sspec�al studY S�1?6 and visited<lb />
the public schools during their stay<lb />
in St "P0-<lb />
They wi1 repom- w the students on<lb />
the conference at the next meeting<lb />
 the ACE.<lb />
Ann McCrary directed the play<lb />
and Dr. J. A. Wit:ey of the English<lb />
department at the college acted as<lb />
faculty supervisor. Scenery was de-<lb />
signed by Edward Powell.<lb />
Much of the artistic value of the<lb />
production of "The Emperor's New<lb />
Clothes? was due to the technical<lb />
staff, especially to William Sells,<lb />
Thomas J. Bamett, Elizabeth Dowdy,<lb />
Ernest L. White and Susie Denton.<lb />
Student Attends Meet<lb />
On Christian Faith<lb />
The Christian faith, as a significant<lb />
factor in choosing and conducting<lb />
one's life work, was stressed at a<lb />
student eoirPorenee attended ry an<lb />
East Carolina College student in<lb />
Richmond, Va. March 19-21.<lb />
Participating in tihe conference<lb />
concerned with "The Christian and<lb />
His Daily Work" was Joe Rex Wal-<lb />
lace of Clayton.<lb />
During the conclave 74 college men,<lb />
representing 27 southern and eastern<lb />
schools heard leaders from various<lb />
vocational tields emphasize a "com-<lb />
mitment to Christ" as the starting<lb />
point in selecting a life work.<lb />
Hineon, Laurie Holmes, Faye Lanier,<lb />
Walter Johnson, Bobby Mann, H. W.<lb />
Smith and Lorraine Estes.<lb />
Campus Seen<lb />
Popular talkative student writ-<lb />
h$g out his conversations. Doc's<lb />
oi ' rs that he doesn't utter or<lb />
even mutter anything for two<lb />
weeks. This shaking and nodding<lb />
the head along with writing has<lb />
cut his "breeze-shooting" 90 per<lb />
cent.<lb />
Sophomore Plays<lb />
In Piano Recital<lb />
Jack Williford of Farmville, soph<lb />
omore, will be .presented Sunday af<lb />
ternoon by the college music depart<lb />
ment in a recital 4 works for the<lb />
ipiano.<lb />
A pupil of Elizabeth Drake of the<lb />
faculty, Williford is one of a small<lb />
number of undergraduate students<lb />
ahosen to give recitals during the<lb />
present school year.<lb />
Sunday afternoon's program is<lb />
scheduled for 4 o'clock in the Austin<lb />
auditorium. The public is invited.<lb />
Williford will play Beethoven's<lb />
Sonata, op. 31 no. 2 (The Tempest)<lb />
and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody, No.<lb />
6. Other numbers on the .program will<lb />
include compositions by Bach, Schu-<lb />
bert, Prokofieff, Khachaturian, and<lb />
Glinkn.<lb />
FBLA Members Cop State<lb />
Offices At High Point Meeting<lb />
Bobbie Lou Avmnt of Whiteville Business Education Association<lb />
NC Governor, Editor Speak At Commencement<lb />
was recently elected state president<lb />
oi! the Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America and Shirley Newton of<lb />
Farmville was eledted treasurer.<lb />
Dr. Jan L White, state advisor<lb />
FBLA in Nort&amp; Carolina, and seven<lb />
FBLA members attended an organi-<lb />
zational meeting of the FBLA in<lb />
North Carolina, April 23-24, at High<lb />
Point College, Members attending<lb />
were Boiibie Lou Avant, Ed Gore,<lb />
Jarahnee Hineon, Jack Latta, Shirley<lb />
Newton, Howard Rpoks and Belinda<lb />
Newsome.<lb />
The High Point Chapter of FBLA<lb />
entertained at a banquet and dance<lb />
Friday night.<lb />
The purxse of this meeting was<lb />
to form a state chapter of FBLA.<lb />
T'ne Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America is sponsored by the United<lb />
The Governor of North Carolina and<lb />
one of this country's most outstand-<lb />
ing religious leadens will speak at<lb />
commencean nt exercises at East Ca-<lb />
�rolina College in May, according to an<lb />
announcement by college President<lb />
John D. Messiek.<lb />
Governor William B. Umstead will<lb />
address 1954 graduates and guests<lb />
o' the college Monday morning, May<lb />
24, at 10:30. Exercises will be held in<lb />
the Wright auditorium and will in-<lb />
clude the conferring of degreees on<lb />
approximately 350 seniors and grad-<lb />
uate students.<lb />
Dr. Daniel A. Poling, editor of the<lb />
Christian Herald, will .preach the<lb />
commencement sermon, Sunday, May<lb />
23, at 11 a. m also in the Wright<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
Dr. Poling is noted as a minister,<lb />
editor, novelist, radio speaker, leader<lb />
of civic movements, counselor of<lb />
philanthropists, and friend of youth.<lb />
A dynamic religious leader, he has<lb />
served as president of the Interna-<lb />
tional Society of Christian- Endeavor<lb />
Union.<lb />
For ten years he was pastor at tihe<lb />
Marble Collegiate Church in New<lb />
York City. In 1936 he went to the<lb />
Ba. tist Temple in Philadelphia. He<lb />
continues there as Chaplain of the<lb />
Chapel of Four Chaplains, and inter-<lb />
faith memorial to the four young<lb />
clergymen of three faiths w0 l08<lb />
tjeir lives in the sinking of the "S.<lb />
S. Dorchaster His son, the Rev.<lb />
Clark V. Poling, was one of those<lb />
Chiaplains.<lb />
He ig the author of 23 books, in-<lb />
cluding four novels. His book reviews,<lb />
numbering more than 300 annually,<lb />
are widely quoted; and his syndicated<lb />
column, "Americans All appears in<lb />
leadling daily journals of the country.<lb />
In recognition of Dr. Poling's six<lb />
overseas missions during the War,<lb />
President Roosev H once referred to<lb />
him as "America's Spiritual ambassa-<lb />
dor of good-will In 1946 and 1947<lb />
Dr. Poling served on the President's<lb />
Civilian Advisory Committee on<lb />
Universal Military Training. He was<lb />
also a member of the President's Ad-<lb />
visory Committee on Religion and<lb />
Welfare in the Armed Forces.<lb />
Cn May, 1950, he was named Chair-<lb />
man of the Ail-American Conference<lb />
to Combat Commainism, which re-<lb />
presents more than 50 national or-<lb />
ganizations of all faiths and eco-<lb />
nomic groups and with a total mem-<lb />
bership of more than 80 million.<lb />
"Clergymen Are Citizens, Too<lb />
an article by Dr. Poling in the Aipril<lb />
24 issue of the "Saturday Evening<lb />
Post" discusses one of today's im-<lb />
portant problems, Communist aims as<lb />
regards the churches.<lb />
Radio Schedule<lb />
Saturday<lb />
1:30 p. m.�WPTF, Raleigh, pre-<lb />
eivts Ellen Sprinkle in organ recital.<lb />
6:30 p. m.�WGTC, Greenville,<lb />
features Organ Reveries by George<lb />
Perry.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
9 a. m.�WRRF, Washington, pre-<lb />
sents George Perry in Organ Reve-<lb />
ries.<lb />
2 p. m.WGTM, Wilson, Carolyn<lb />
Brothers will give an organ recital.<lb />
9 p. m.�WGTC, Greenville, fea-<lb />
tures "Books Behind the News" with<lb />
Dr. E. D. Johnson as commentator.<lb />
Monday<lb />
6:45 p. m.�-WFTC, Kinston. pre-<lb />
sents Dr. E. D. Johnson in "Books<lb />
Behind the News<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:30 p. m.�WFTC, Kinston, fea-<lb />
tures Organ Reveries with George<lb />
Perry.<lb />
A constitution, drawn up by mem-<lb />
bett from East Carolina, was submit-<lb />
ted at the meeting for approval and<lb />
state officers were elected. President<lb />
Bobbie Lou Avant will be one of the<lb />
uvo state delegates to attend the<lb />
National Convention in Dallas, Texas,<lb />
Juno 13-15. Plans are being made to<lb />
sponsor the movie "Rhapsody" at the<lb />
Pitt theatre May 9-10. The purpose<lb />
is to raise money to send delegates<lb />
from the local club to the National<lb />
convention.<lb />
Group Completes<lb />
Central NC Tour<lb />
Thirty-five members of the Science<lb />
Club a� East Carolina College made<lb />
their annual sipring educational tour<lb />
last Saturday. They were accompanied<lb />
by their faculty advisors, Dr. Chris-<lb />
tine Wilton and Dr. J. O. Derrick.<lb />
The group traveled by chartered<lb />
bug and visited various points of<lb />
interest in the state. The trip took<lb />
them to Morrow Mountain State<lb />
Park near Albemarle, the Aluminum<lb />
Company of America at Badin and<lb />
the .power plants there; and the<lb />
Planetarium at Chapel Hill, where<lb />
they saw the Easter show.<lb />
The trip was arranged by Ray<lb />
Kiri y, president. Lois Ann Tucker,<lb />
vice president, Pete Williams, tour<lb />
chairman and other officers of the<lb />
Science Glufb.<lb />
Those who made the tour are active<lb />
participants in the club program<lb />
during the school year and students<lb />
with no unexoused absences from their<lb />
classes. Fund� were raised at the<lb />
annual celebration on the campus of<lb />
Sadie Hawkins Day, a project of the<lb />
Science Club.<lb />
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PAGfi TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954<lb />
&amp;<lb />
RSD<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published Weekly by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 12. East Carolina College<lb />
Fo- News and Advertising<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as seeond-clasa matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March S, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-chief T. Parker Madarey<lb />
Managing Editor Faye O'Neal<lb />
Assistant Editor Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Feature Editor Kay Johnston<lb />
Staff Ass; Anne George, Pat Humphrey,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Erolyn Blount, Faye Lanier, Jerry<lb />
Register, akria Shearoti, Laura Credle and<lb />
Jack LaLta.<lb />
SGA Reportei<lb />
Faculty Advisor<lb />
� Editor<lb />
Sport Assdstnats<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 />
. finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
it back to cancel half a fine,<lb />
;i � ars wash out a word of it<lb />
Omar Khayyam as translated by E. Fitzgerald<lb />
Big Day For Heathens, Communists<lb />
Why do Americans celebrate May Day, an<lb />
old pagan custom and an event nationally observ-<lb />
ed<lb />
dv<lb />
undemocratic countries?<lb />
In ancient Rome May Day may have had its<lb />
eginning. Romans worshipped the goddess<lb />
Flora "ii that day and is probably where the<lb />
idea . the Queen originated. The early Celtic<lb />
n ade the day a gala occasion to rejoice<lb />
spring. It was then that the Christians transfer-<lb />
the holiday to the feast of Sain John, con-<lb />
agan ideals.<lb />
England has been celebrating this day ever<lb />
since Chaucer's time. The nobles and the lower<lb />
classes alike get a big kick glorifying their maj-<lb />
ies, the king and queen.<lb />
It's a big day for the Russians, too. May Day<lb />
one of two largest holidays celebrated by the<lb />
Communists, the other day being November 7,<lb />
when the Bolshevik party came to power. May<lb />
Day is International Labor Day for the Reds. It<lb />
is celebrated by mammoth parades in all the cities<lb />
of the Soviet Union. On these days workers are<lb />
; into marching units, which carry gi-<lb />
ntic poster-banners of Lennin and Stalin.<lb />
May Day is a big event in other countries,<lb />
rshipping gods and goddesses, paying high<lb />
� bute to the powerful dictators of Russia and<lb />
honoring with humility the leaders of a monarchy<lb />
I . Ti.<lb />
Why. then, does America, a nation of de-<lb />
cracy and Christianity, get in on this underno-<lb />
� ic and pagan act ?<lb />
Spring- Fever: A Hopeless Case<lb />
si r<lb />
This time of the year shows students<lb />
i on the campus green down with the<lb />
f- ver�sprinj<lb />
fever, that is. The college medical<lb />
iless in treating such cases and there<lb />
' is hel.<lb />
known cure for such sickness.<lb />
Sympathy goes to these poor, poor pro-<lb />
sors. They lecture so persistantly to a bunch<lb />
half-asleep, fever stricken students. But with<lb />
. warm sunshine radiating through the open<lb />
 indows of the classrooms and the fresh, clean<lb />
smell of newly-mown grass and fruit tree and<lb />
f wer blossoms, what else could they expect?<lb />
In spring, young men and coed's thoughts<lb />
tarn to beaches and bathing in that lazy ole<lb />
Sun. Books and classes are almost entirely dis-<lb />
regarded in the minds of students. Summer is<lb />
sure to gel h re soon; everyone is rushing it.<lb />
Spring fever may be just plain laziness, but<lb />
I rd must like it. He makes so many of us<lb />
that way.<lb />
Others Are Saying<lb />
From a report supposedly written by a<lb />
mmunist Party organizer to his superior:<lb />
it is bee ming increasingly difficult to reach<lb />
the downtrodden masses in America. In the<lb />
spring they're forever polishing their cars; in<lb />
the summer they take vacations: in the fall they<lb />
go to the world series and football games. And in<lb />
can't get them away from their<lb />
evisi n sets. Please give me suggestions on<lb />
how to let them know how oppressed they are<lb />
Wall Street Journal, July 1, 1953<lb />
'Buccaneer' Deserves Praise<lb />
We wish to extend our congratulations and<lb />
commendati ns to our sister publication, "Buc-<lb />
caneer which was issued last week.<lb />
The yearbook staff are to be commended for<lb />
getting the publication out so early. And for their<lb />
fine work in producing an excellent one, they are<lb />
to be congratulated.<lb />
A Need For Pencil Sharpeners<lb />
There are some 2,200 pencils in use on cam-<lb />
pus which requires 2,200 sharpenings every day<lb />
from a very few sharpeners.<lb />
More sharpeners are needed. In Austin there<lb />
are only three known. The sole one in the library<lb />
has been so oVer worked that it doesn't do a<lb />
professional job any more. Other classroom build-<lb />
ings show the same situation.<lb />
Ye Editor's<lb />
by T. Parker Maddrey<lb />
Boxing may be brought to you in<lb />
the living room once a week by TV,<lb />
but it Ls a rare occasion that you see<lb />
a match in the college cafeteria. As<lb />
� far as tfiat goes a fight on this cam-<lb />
pus is rare at any time.<lb />
A number of spectators who watch-<lb />
ed the bout last week in the cafeteria<lb />
expressed a keen interest in the sport.<lb />
Bulging eyeballs were significant<lb />
among those watching. Some were<lb />
even �; tilling for the two contestants<lb />
by their faint but bloodthirsty yells:<lb />
"Hit 'im again, hard-der! Kill 'im!<lb />
Ea4 'im up<lb />
As we watched the bout fro�i a<lb />
choice seat, the idea came of com-<lb />
mercializing on this rare, exotic en-<lb />
tertainment. Why not construct a<lb />
ring in the middle of the dining hall<lb />
lobby, put chairs around and have<lb />
someone at the doors selling tickets<lb />
to the event? A return engagement<lb />
of the contestants next week would<lb />
draw a large crowd. What to do<lb />
with the gate receipts? Well, place it<lb />
in some scholarship fund or some<lb />
other worthy cause. People always<lb />
like to spend money on worthy causes,<lb />
especially an opportunity to wit-<lb />
ness a rare treat as this.<lb />
No kidding, we believe that it<lb />
would work here. We know a gram-<lb />
mar school that had a lot of fist<lb />
fights. Then some student came up<lb />
with the idea of making a boxing<lb />
ring from thick window cord ami<lb />
rough poles. They set an admission<lb />
pike at a nickle and it wasn't long<lb />
before the expense of the ring had<lb />
paid for itself and seemingly large<lb />
profits sooq accumulated.<lb />
It would be a worthwhile project<lb />
for one of these service organizations<lb />
on cam: us to work on. If they did<lb />
and had a return bout with the "Cafe-<lb />
teria Sluggers we would be glad to<lb />
took bets.<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina<lb />
Finds It Different From Other Side Of Desk<lb />
by Kay Johnston<lb />
Lynette Murphy, a senior from Ra-<lb />
leigh, is now doing her student teach-<lb />
ing at Ayden in English and French.<lb />
"It's quite a difference being on the<lb />
other side of the desk Lynette says,<lb />
"but I really like the teacher's side<lb />
better. I have really enjoyed my stu-<lb />
dent teaching. All my students have<lb />
been very nice to nie; so far, no one<lb />
has tried to throw erasei-s or put<lb />
any thumb backs in my chair<lb />
Lynnette has been in many activi-<lb />
ties during her four years at East<lb />
Carolina. One of her favorite organ-<lb />
izations is the English Club, to which<lb />
she has belonged for three years.<lb />
"I'm also very interested in dra-<lb />
matics she says, "although I was in<lb />
no major production in the Teacher's<lb />
Playhouse, I was costume chairman<lb />
my sophomore year<lb />
Religion Plays Part<lb />
Religious activities have also played<lb />
an important pant in Lynnette's life<lb />
at East Carolina. She has been a<lb />
member of the YWCA for four years.<lb />
She was Secretary of this organ-<lb />
ization her sophomore year, and is on<lb />
the cabinet this year. She has also<lb />
Lynnette Murphy<lb />
Wesley Founde-<lb />
maintained a<lb />
'�i en a member of th<lb />
ion for four years.<lb />
Lynnette has also<lb />
v. ry good average and is a member Morris from Campus Representative<lb />
of the honorary language fraternity ' Max Joyner.<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha. The objectives of<lb />
this fraternity are to stimulate an<lb />
interest in and to relate a more inti-<lb />
mate knowledge of the people, cus-<lb />
tom and culture of foreign countries.<lb />
'T really enjoy our annual trips to<lb />
Atlantic beach every spring too<lb />
says Lynnette.<lb />
This year �he has filled a .position<lb />
OH th Flem r.g Hall House Om-<lb />
ni tte.<lb />
Many Interents<lb />
Aside 'from her many activities,<lb />
she al-o has many interests and hob-<lb />
bies, "I love music she says "and<lb />
t ok lessons far quite � while. I also<lb />
like most any sport and especially like<lb />
reading and crochet rig<lb />
Lynnette plans to g t married<lb />
BOmetime (hiring the year and say<lb />
"Ivvcn though I'm looking forward to<lb />
marriage and a teaching career, I<lb />
atiil hate to leave East Carolina and<lb />
my many friends"<lb />
Editor's, note: This week's W<lb />
Who will receive a carton of Phillip<lb />
Graduating Class Answers:<lb />
Where Do We Go From Here?<lb />
(ACP)�It wat; a brisk breeze<lb />
that blew the month of March onto<lb />
the University ol Indiana campus,<lb />
and tiny bits of green fluttered smart-<lb />
ly in the wind.<lb />
Buttons, leaflets and hundreds of<lb />
green feathers proclaimed the arrival<lb />
of "Robin Hood's Men"�a group of<lb />
five students with definite ideas about<lb />
Sen. Joseph McCarthy.<lb />
For months the Merry Men had<lb />
plotted their attack. lit began when<lb />
Mrs. Thomas J. White, a member of<lb />
Indiana's textbook commission, de-<lb />
manded the removal of "Robin Hood"<lb />
from state textbooks because "he<lb />
roil ed the rich and gave it to the<lb />
poor. That's the Communist line<lb />
The Merry Men conceived their<lb />
plan over co'il'ee cups, and this month<lb />
flooded the campus with green. Stu-<lb />
dents were urged to wear buttons<lb />
that said, "They are your books; don't<lb />
let McCarthyism burn them<lb />
One pamphlet asked students to<lb />
"�Join Robin Hood's Men, who are<lb />
concerned about both Communism and<lb />
the McCarthyisim threat to American<lb />
freedom Another suggested hat<lb />
Army Secretary Robert Stevens "take<lb />
extra long arrows and use the long<lb />
bow<lb />
Said the Daily Student, campus<lb />
pagx r: "When it's over the McCarthy<lb />
era will leave a bad taste in the<lb />
mouth. Maybe the Hoods will save<lb />
some of their chlorophyll green for<lb />
the occasion<lb />
And commented a group of 12<lb />
psychology professors: "We are glad<lb />
to have this enterprise rather than<lb />
a panty raid or a goldfish swallowing<lb />
contest association with Indiana un-<lb />
dergraduates<lb />
by Anne<lb />
Comes May the seniors will be<lb />
graduating and taking different roads.<lb />
They have varied plans for the future,<lb />
but some include:<lb />
Waylon Basis, Seaboard, . . . .just<lb />
to lie on the beach, and oh! yes the<lb />
Air Force will occupy a right smart<lb />
amount of his time.<lb />
Billy Laughinghouse, Creenville<lb />
. . . plans to join his rich uncle,<lb />
"Uncle Sam and then go into the<lb />
furniture business with his father here<lb />
in Creenville.<lb />
Linda Turner, Conway, . . . will<lb />
teach social studies next year in<lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
Joe Hallow. Goldsboro,  is join-<lb />
ing the Arab army and will make<lb />
the service his career. Lt. Joe Hallow<lb />
predicts, " I will gain back Palestine<lb />
for the Jews<lb />
Faye Jones, Bear Grass, . . . does ;<lb />
George<lb />
not know which high school she will<lb />
be teaching commercial sujects at<lb />
next year.<lb />
Frank "Pancho" Maennle, Kearny,<lb />
N. Jwill spend next year coach-<lb />
ing football, but a.s he laughingly<lb />
adds, "I'll probably wind up getting<lb />
girls' bask bball or field hockey<lb />
Edna Massad, Benson, . . . "prob-<lb />
ably be an "Old Maid" Spanish<lb />
teacher<lb />
Wait Harrell, Sun bury, . . . will<lb />
es ter the Air Force ae a 2nd lieu-<lb />
tendant and attend Flight School,<lb />
and thus may make the Air Force<lb />
his career. But then "Who Knows?"<lb />
Farrel Memory, White Iake, . . .<lb />
thinks'�'he will go into the Air<lb />
Force, but seriously intends "to do<lb />
all the tilings he wanted to do when<lb />
he was six years old, but didn't know<lb />
how.<lb />
Lot Of Spuds, 1,000 Pounds Of Taters<lb />
Jakes Much To Feed Students<lb />
by Pat<lb />
When the seniors of various<lb />
high schools were visitors on the<lb />
campus a few weeks ago. pro-<lb />
bably the most astounding event<lb />
of thf day was the huge amount<lb />
of food that was consumed.<lb />
Paul R. Julian, manager of the<lb />
cafeteria, reported that 800 two<lb />
and one-halt pound chickens,<lb />
1,000 pounds of potatoes, 1,000<lb />
pounds of cabbage, 20 gallons<lb />
of pickles, 100 gallons of punch<lb />
and 200 pounds of corn meal<lb />
were used in the prepara-<lb />
tion of the vast amount of food.<lb />
He al-o declared that 40 pans,<lb />
26 by 18 inches were used to<lb />
make the 3,200 pieces of cake<lb />
that were enjoyed by the many<lb />
students. He estimated that ap-<lb />
proximately 2,500 persons were<lb />
fed.<lb />
Humphrey<lb />
On the other hand, during the<lb />
weekend when so many stu-<lb />
dents P� home, the foou .prepara-<lb />
tion is equally difficult. Usual-<lb />
ly, a re or: is handed in every<lb />
Friday from each girl dormi-<lb />
tory at 10 a. m reporting the<lb />
number of girls who have signed<lb />
out to go home. This numbear is<lb />
t i-n doii led and one hundred<lb />
extra is added to include the ap-<lb />
proximate number of boys who<lb />
are also going home.<lb />
There are also many other<lb />
equally important phases in the<lb />
preparation of the food, but these<lb />
are too numerous to mention.<lb />
However, the staff of the cafe-<lb />
teria has one aim; that is, to<lb />
please the tastes of each student<lb />
in the college.<lb />
'Couple Of The Week'<lb />
It all happened in oui office'<lb />
A coed, who was just before leaving<lb />
for the soda shop, asked all the staflf<lb />
members and office bums if they<lb />
eared to make a purchase at said place<lb />
df business.<lb />
One male spoke up: "Yeh! Bring<lb />
back some good-lookin' wimmin<lb />
A minute later an attractive coed<lb />
walks in the office and says to this<lb />
.articular male: "Are you�? I was<lb />
told that you wanted me<lb />
Flal bergasted, the two looked at<lb />
ach other while the rest had a good<lb />
laugh.<lb />
That soda shop has everything you<lb />
want!<lb />
Sing While You Drive<lb />
At 45 miles per hour, sing�"High-<lb />
ways Are Happy Ways<lb />
At 55 miles per hour, sing�"I'm<lb />
But a Stranger Here, Heaven Is My<lb />
Home<lb />
At 65 miles, smg�"Nearer, My<lb />
God, To Thee<lb />
At 75 miles, sing�"When the Roll<lb />
Is Called Up Yonder, I'll Be There<lb />
At 86 miles, sdng�"Lord, I'm Com-<lb />
ing Home�Copied.<lb />
by Erolyn<lb />
It seems to pay to be a gentleman.<lb />
This is the second couple we've writ-<lb />
ten up who have met when the boy<lb />
ofered to carry the girl's trunk into<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Thursday<lb />
. 6:45 "Y" Vespers will be held in<lb />
(he "Y" Hut.<lb />
8 p. m- The final production of<lb />
"Blossom Time" will be given in<lb />
Wright auditorium.<lb />
Friday<lb />
2:45 p. m. East Carolina versus<lb />
Guildford.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
3:30 p. m. May Day will be held<lb />
at the Stadium.<lb />
7 p. m. A tfree movie will be shown<lb />
in Austin auditorium.<lb />
Monday<lb />
7:30 p. m. The International Re-<lb />
lations Club will meet in Flanagan<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
8 .p. m. A senior recital will be<lb />
given by Marietta Hooper in Austin<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
8-10:30 p. m. A YMCA and YWCA<lb />
square dance will be held in Wright<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
2:45 p. m. East Carolina versus<lb />
GuiLford here.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:46 p. m. "Y" Vespers will be held<lb />
in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
Blount<lb />
the dorm fw her.<lb />
Joyce Gurley, a senior from Golds-<lb />
boro, and Milford Lamb, a freshman<lb />
from Hlizab th City mat in this man-<lb />
ner the first day of school last year.<lb />
They began dating around the first<lb />
of October and became engaged on<lb />
April 7 this year. Says Joyce of their<lb />
engagement, "Milford gave me my<lb />
ring about 9 a. m. in Fleming parlor.<lb />
Not a very romantic setting, was it?<lb />
I made him gi"e it to me again in<lb />
a more suitable place<lb />
Joycvi and Milford enjoy walking,<lb />
movie music, going to church and<lb />
all kinds of sports.<lb />
Says Joyce, "I was attracted to<lb />
Milford from the first, and aifter our<lb />
ifirst date I felt as if I'd known him<lb />
for ages. This is unusual for me, be-<lb />
cause usually it takes me quite a<lb />
while to really get to know someone<lb />
"I felt as if I'd been knowing Joyce<lb />
or a long time says Miliford. "She<lb />
remarked that she liked to walk so<lb />
our very first date was to walk. We<lb />
like and dislike practically the same<lb />
things<lb />
Joyce says. "The first time I went<lb />
to Milford's home, I must have been<lb />
nervous because I was sick the whole<lb />
time<lb />
Says Milford, "Joyce really initiated<lb />
me into the family with a bang. I<lb />
met them all at one time Christmas<lb />
"About the most embarrassed I've<lb />
been says Joyce, "was the night<lb />
Food<lb />
For<lb />
Thought<lb />
by Donald King, Ed Mathews,<lb />
"Buzz" Young<lb />
Monday, May 10, at 7:30 p. m. in<lb />
Austin auditorium, awards will be<lb />
presented to our outstanding Seniors<lb />
and leading students. Thase will be<lb />
departmental awards, publication<lb />
awards, athletic letters and individ-<lb />
ual awards.<lb />
To be eligible for a departmental<lb />
award, a student must have at least a<lb />
2 average in that department. These<lb />
awards may go to either a major or<lb />
a minor of the department. Of para-<lb />
mount consideration in choosng a<lb />
candidate for a deDartmental award<lb />
are departmental effort, cooperation<lb />
and scholasitic ability.<lb />
The boys who played football, bas-<lb />
ketball, baseball and other sports this<lb />
year will receive letters.<lb />
The people responsible for our<lb />
weekly newsipaper and our annual<lb />
will be recognized and presented with<lb />
Publication Awards.<lb />
The members of this year's Stu-<lb />
dent Legislature, which was the<lb />
school's most active to date, will get<lb />
individual awards.<lb />
The Outtanding Student Citizen<lb />
Award, in our opinion by far the<lb />
most noteworthy, will be presented.<lb />
This ier-on is selected by a vote<lb />
of the Student Government Legis-<lb />
lature.<lb />
The students who were selected for<lb />
"Who's Who in American Colleges<lb />
and Universities" will be officially<lb />
recognized.<lb />
All of these people have worked<lb />
long and hard, and richly deserve the<lb />
honor for which they have been<lb />
chosen. Part of that honor should be<lb />
that they have a large portion of the<lb />
student body there to witness the<lb />
presentation of awards and applaud<lb />
the recipients.<lb />
In the past this program has never<lb />
raw ived the attention it deserves from<lb />
the students. The attendance, since<lb />
we have been enrolled at East Caro-<lb />
lina, has been, to say the least, very<lb />
poor. It is much too late to do any-<lb />
thing about the small numfcer of peo-<lb />
ple that saw fit to attend in the past,<lb />
but we can certainly see that it does<lb />
not happen thi- year.<lb />
Every student -hould feel that it<lb />
is a duty, as well as an honor, to be<lb />
present when the school's leading<lb />
students, the one's who were a iwi-<lb />
mary force in our school's progress<lb />
this year, receive the honors which<lb />
they so richly deserve.<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
s<lb />
When Fall quarter rolls around Boon, the<lb />
freshmen will again take that "introductory"<lb />
course, Education I. If the course hasn't !�<lb />
changed since '51, it probably serve<lb />
only "crip" course these freshmen take duri<lb />
their career at ECC. Since it's divided Up<lb />
two week sessions of studying one phase of<lb />
subject, its hard to actually accomplish<lb />
The instructors change along with the i<lb />
baching those subjects they specially.<lb />
general topics which are covered are; ,<lb />
etiquette, library procedure, citizenship, academic<lb />
( mding. extra-curricula activities, etc.<lb />
The purpose i f Education I is to oriei<lb />
the prospective teacher into the field of<lb />
tion. If the thre- hours a week accom<lb />
purp se and the freshmen actually gain<lb />
thing from the course, all well and good, I.<lb />
only v.ay it is determined whether or 1<lb />
dourse is valuable to the student is by ar. e<lb />
U&amp;tion sheet the freshmen fill out at the �<lb />
that first quarter.<lb />
Every year the majority of the ori<lb />
students say that Education I is a valuable<lb />
to the program. They say this on th<lb />
sheets in class, sn't that what we war<lb />
to say? They think so. (Jut of class th<lb />
is discussed differently. But they ha<lb />
their three hours per week and are sati<lb />
honest evaluation a quarter or so after �<lb />
men finish this primary course would<lb />
teresting indeed.<lb /><lb /><lb />
The car<lb />
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Remember the night of the "expi<lb />
Homing Hall, for one example, was r-<lb />
a complete state of mass confusion. Tl<lb />
who heard the noise, ran up and down tl<lb />
in a position of near panic. Others wh<lb />
asleep Were soon awakened and join<lb />
throng. The lack of organization that ni<lb />
of a cool head, proved that dorm full<lb />
would be a difficult crowd to regulate if anyth <lb />
serious did happen.<lb />
The (pies!ion of how a (firm would n, � I<lb />
a fire in the building is an interesting<lb />
method of reporting fires, drills, etc.<lb />
investigated now by the Administration<lb />
a situation which needs investigation and 1<lb />
It is comforting to know that the probli<lb />
COgnizt d and action is being taken.<lb />
Forum And Against'em<lb />
How Strict Rules?<lb />
by Faye O'Neal<lb />
Milford called to ask me what size<lb />
ring I wore. I didn't recognize his<lb />
voice at ifirst and thought he was<lb />
another boy I used to go with. I<lb />
caught myself just in time<lb />
Joyce, who is majoring ir primary<lb />
ed-ucation, 1; lans to teach if she can<lb />
find a job near Greenville. She and<lb />
Milford plan to marry in August if<lb />
she finds the job. Itf not, the wedding<lb />
will be postponed till next stimmer.<lb />
Milrford, who is majoring; in physi-<lb />
cal education, plans to teach when<lb />
he fnishes.<lb />
(Editor's Not Couple of the Week<lb />
is sponsored by Ghestertfield cigar-<lb />
ettes in a program supervised by<lb />
Representatives Bruce Phillips and<lb />
Shirley Moose. This week's couple<lb />
will receive each &amp; carton of Ches-<lb />
ten'ields, a ticket to the Pitt Theatre,<lb />
a gift from Saslow's Jewelers a meal<lb />
�t the Olde Towne Inn and a meal<lb />
at Greenview Driveem.)<lb />
Last week one of the columns of this pa<lb />
was devoted to discussion on needed revisions<lb />
the Student Handbook, especally the<lb />
relating to petty offenses drawing denier<lb />
female students and labeled merely "stud, r<lb />
leaving the reader to believe that male stud<lb />
receive penalties for such things as forgettinj<lb />
sign out oil g ci 1 cards or walking fr<lb />
at night alone. We endorse the writers<lb />
column and would like to carry their disc I<lb />
even further.<lb />
There is a decided bit of opinionating<lb />
on around campus as to whether some of th<lb />
seemingly miner rules should be applied to<lb />
student, even the female Some argue that<lb />
restrictions on women students here art? I<lb />
exacting; others think the girls are bles<lb />
with leniency.<lb />
Those who wish to be argumentative v<lb />
the rules of the handbook take such excerpts<lb />
from the text a.s the one pertaining to the iu<lb />
sity of women students signing out for rid<lb />
each time they go off campus on an autcmol<lb />
As the situation stands, girls who are cauj<lb />
ri ling, no matter if they have just ridden ai<lb />
one block in open daylight, without signing out.<lb />
will without doubt receive demerits. If it is rain-<lb />
ing and a girl m s lift to and from town.<lb />
must, by the rules, sign out and in on her social<lb />
card.<lb />
The argument in favor of this restriction is<lb />
that the Dean of Women has a right to know<lb />
where girls in her charge are. She would certain-<lb />
ly not appreciate having any of the women stu-<lb />
dents involved in an auto accident, especially if<lb />
she did not know that said students were even<lb />
in an automobile.<lb />
So the argument gees. Students are divided<lb />
in their views on the matter.<lb />
Shirley Johnson, a sophomore, thinks I<lb />
rules are satisfactory. She agrees with those who<lb />
say that the girls would be too careless about<lb />
such things as signing cut and in if thev were<lb />
not endangered by the thought of demerits. "We<lb />
are very lucky to have as much freedom as we<lb />
have, and we should be willing to abide bv the<lb />
tew restrictions which might be a little unreason-<lb />
able in virw of the fact that our predicament,<lb />
on the whole, is mighty good<lb />
Richard hey, newly elected assistant treas-<lb />
urer to the SGA. thinks some of the rulings in<lb />
the present Handbook are definitely for im-<lb />
mature girls and old maids. He states. "Girls<lb />
who are old enough to come to college should<lb />
not have to sign in and out everytime thev need<lb />
to go buy a toothbrush. Also the fact that the<lb />
girls have to abide by a lot of unnecessary rules<lb />
spoils a lot of time that they might spend in com-<lb />
panionship with the boys. The girls are luckv.<lb />
in many ways, but there are a lot of improve-<lb />
ments that can be made<lb />
First vice-president of the SGA, Louis<lb />
Singleton, has the following ideas: "I am whole-<lb />
heartedly in favor of seme of the necessary rules<lb />
which our female students have to obey. However,<lb />
1 feel that a more lenient interpretation of these<lb />
rules could be applicable at times. For example,<lb />
�� at council check is at times too "police-<lb />
like in its operation in that a complete standstill<lb />
of women s activities during certain hours is<lb />
created. To me, this complete "monkey-wrench<lb />
m the wheels is unnecessary and a more smooth<lb />
operation of council checks could be reached<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Bob Hilldrup<lb />
Tract Team At State, Bucs Defeat ACC<lb />
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dusk.<lb />
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Lockamy, who currently<lb />
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ad � job on<lb />
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tossed at our visitors we<lb />
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First Meet In History<lb />
Slated For Tomorrow;<lb />
As Bucs Face Wolf pack<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
Coach Leon Ellis' track team will<lb />
open its season at North Carolina<lb />
State in Raleigh tomorrow. The local<lb />
tracksters have been practicing for<lb />
a month and should be in top shape<lb />
for the State Wolfpack. State has<lb />
been defeated by Carolina, 172-14,<lb />
and by Duke y a core of 156-15.<lb />
Interest is high� concerning the new<lb />
track team at East Carolina for this<lb />
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Football Squad Looks To Good Season<lb />
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comes, East Carolina's players and<lb />
students can take it" with the same<lb />
good humor as did Atlantic Christian.<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
CAMPUS FOOTWEAR v)R ALL OCCASIONS<lb />
AT FIVE POINTS<lb />
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squad.<lb />
The tracl<lb />
and high bl<lb />
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each:<lb />
100-yd. dash�Bobby Perry, Emo<lb />
Boado and "Toppy" Hayes.<lb />
220-yd. das-� Bobby Perry. "Top-<lb />
py" Hayes and Bob Chambers.<lb />
440-yd. dash�Emo Boado. Tommie<lb />
Thompson, Bob Chambers and Jack<lb />
Picket.<lb />
880-yd dash�O'Bryhni Edwards<lb />
and Don Fratino.<lb />
Mile- Garland Tuton, Willard Ro-<lb />
berts, "Toppy" Hayes, Emo Boado<lb />
and Boh y Perry.<lb />
Javelin�Eddie Hurst.<lb />
Pole vault�Eddie Huit.<lb />
Discus�Dave Lee and Tommie<lb />
Thompson.<lb />
Shot�Dave Lee.<lb />
Broad jump- "Toppy ' Hayes and<lb />
Bobby Terry.<lb />
High. jump�Don Hais, Jack Pick-<lb />
eta, and Eddie Hurst.<lb />
The school year is rapidly drawing<lb />
to a cle e, ringing down the curtain<lb />
Oq the most successful sports, year<lb />
ever enjoyed by Pirate teams. The<lb />
most repeated question now is "What<lb />
about next year This is the first<lb />
in a three-part series of articles on<lb />
next year's football, basketball and<lb />
baseball expectations.<lb />
Coach Jack Boone's power-packed<lb />
grdders will again unveil a smashing well above six feet are outstanding<lb />
by Bruce Phillips<lb />
proved himself a fiery defensive per-<lb />
former. The plentiful source of end-<lb />
men include Bob Chambers of Salis-<lb />
bury and Harry Rainey of Lexington,<lb />
both rising juniors who should get<lb />
into the show for the Pirates next<lb />
Fall. Freshmen Ray Pennington and<lb />
Charles Helms, two big fellows who<lb />
weigh in around 200 pounds and stand<lb />
gtjdiron machine from<lb />
has been a track w1kii the chalk linos unravel next<lb />
ihill. Barring unforeseen interference<lb />
from Uncle Sam during the coming<lb />
summer months, the defending North<lb />
all reports J m n to watch. Pennington, particu-<lb />
larly, has great dexterity and ability<lb />
to move.<lb />
Big, Bad Tackles<lb />
The weight and fight of the Pirate<lb />
S:<lb />
State Champions will welcome back tackles that'll return would make any<lb />
"big" college coach let out an en-<lb />
vious sigh. Leading the middle men<lb />
will be Willie Holland, All-Conference<lb />
tackle from Wilson. The 220-lb. hust-<lb />
ler will be a senior next year and you<lb />
can bet your bottom dollar his grid-<lb />
iron prformances will be in graduate<lb />
style. Coach Boone will depend upon<lb />
this year's superb freshman for next<lb />
season's starters. Among the candi-<lb />
dates are Chester Rogerson, Don Lari-<lb />
more, Ray "Bull" Overtoil, and<lb />
Charles Smith. All are hefty, rock-<lb />
rib ed individuals who play football<lb />
more like seniors than yearlings.<lb />
The guards make the tutoring staff<lb />
26 lettermen .in a reporting squad of<lb />
around 50 players, including incom-<lb />
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men, are five All-Conference per-<lb />
formers � Tackle Willie Holland,<lb />
Guard David Lee, Center Louis Hal-<lb />
low. Fullback Claude King, and<lb />
Quarterback Dick Cherry. Even higher<lb />
honors went to Cherry and Halfback<lb />
Paul Gay as they pulled down All-<lb />
s' ate honors. The sensational Cherry<lb />
also was placed on tihe Little All-<lb />
American tea in.<lb />
Coach Boone has seven ends re-<lb />
turning for duty. Larry Rhodes, 6-1<lb />
pas -sna-gger from High Po;nt, show-<lb />
parks of brilliance last season come forth smiling. Here, East Caro-<lb />
with his outstandh niching and fine<lb />
defensive tactics. J. D. Bradford, a<lb />
returning junior from Fayetteville,<lb />
will probably see plenty of clock time<lb />
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junior from Roanoke Rapids is tha<lb />
kind of player every coach dreams<lb />
about�a hustler and a lovtr of con-<lb />
tact. He has demanded by his grre-<lb />
and-take style of play the admiration<lb />
and respect of every opponent the<lb />
Pirates encounter. Others who can<lb />
jar you into next week with their<lb />
smashing line play are George Tucker,<lb />
Dickerson, George Rice, Paul Popov,<lb />
Tim Krmon, William Chadwick, and<lb />
Anwer Joseph.<lb />
Selected All-Conference and honor-<lb />
able mention All-State was Louis<lb />
Hallow who will be back next year<lb />
at center. This outstanding lineback-<lb />
er is gaining the reputation as the<lb />
most savage tackier in North Caro-<lb />
lina. Gaither Cline, senior from<lb />
YOUR AUTHORIZED<lb />
Keepsake<lb />
DIAMOND<lb />
Dealer<lb />
Giasitonia, is another center who will<lb />
contribute much to the Pirates for-<lb />
tunes next Fall. Waverly Ghesson<lb />
also will be groomed for plenty of<lb />
action at the snapper-back post.<lb />
Honorable mention Little All-<lb />
America, All-State, All-Conference<lb />
are the banners that go with Dick<lb />
Cherry's name. The blond quarter-<lb />
backing genuis will be returning for<lb />
two more years of gridiron wars and<lb />
we submit only one word in con-<lb />
nect ie.i wit v Cherry's football apti-<lb />
rltude�tclasis! Boyd Weibbj, a norther<lb />
s nior from Gasitonia, enjoyed his best<lb />
year last season and will return for<lb />
the second-in-command position under<lb />
the center. Milt Collier, who proved<lb />
himself as a passer last year will also<lb />
return.<lb />
The halfbacks will number many<lb />
and the calibre will be terrific. Among<lb />
them will be All-Stater Paul Gay.<lb />
To, py Hayes, Emo Boado, Tom Alls-<lb />
brook, Jim Stanley, Bobby Gay, Jerry<lb />
Holt, Harold O'Kelly and newcomer<lb />
Gary Maddox are the swiftiea that<lb />
you should keop and eye on.<lb />
The schedule for next year calks<lb />
for West Chester in the opener. Le-<lb />
nir Rhyno in Hickory is the second<lb />
a'air. We say a 32-13 victory for<lb />
i e Pirates. Coach Clyde Biggers<lb />
brings his vengence-bent eleven here<lb />
on Octobr 2, We guess a 14-12 squeek-<lb />
er for the Piratesu Next Elon fur-<lb />
nishes the opposition in Burlington.<lb />
We expect a 36-0 win for the Pi-<lb />
rates. On October 16 WCTC comes<lb />
o town to taste a 26-12 defeat. East<lb />
Tennessee comas further East on<lb />
Octa er 23. A 32-12 win for the Pi-<lb />
rates. The Pirates motor to Appa-<lb />
lachian on October 30. We believe<lb />
�om tiling like an 18-0 win for the<lb />
Pirates, Tampa will be heated by a<lb />
28-6 thrashing from the Pirates on<lb />
this Florida trip. Stetson will bow in<lb />
College Stadium by a 42-0 count on<lb />
November 13.<lb />
Finer Pitches Triumph<lb />
As Buccaneers Regain<lb />
Bohunk From Bulldogs<lb />
Senior Righthander Jim Piner, out<lb />
with a sore arm for much of the<lb />
season, pitched East Carolina to n<lb />
9-7 win over Atlantic Christian Col-<lb />
lege here Saturday in a game marred<lb />
by 16 errors.<lb />
The win brought the Bohunk Tro-<lb />
phy, the victors' prize in contests<lb />
between the two schools, back to<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
East Carolina jumped on the Bull-<lb />
dogs six foot, ten inch hurler, John<lb />
Marley in the last of the third for<lb />
four runs. The Bulldogs came back<lb />
for two in the top of the fourth ut<lb />
the Pirates matched it in the latter<lb />
half of the same inning<lb />
Errors gave the Bulldogs two more<lb />
in the top of the sith but a three<lb />
run outburst by the Bucs in the same<lb />
inning provided the winning margin.<lb />
Paul Jones singled home Piner and<lb />
Cecil Heath scored from third when<lb />
the ACC catcher dropped a third<lb />
Ktrike on Bob Penley. Jones and Pen-<lb />
ley then combined for a double steal<lb />
to give the Bucs their third run.<lb />
In the ninth inning, however, the<lb />
Bulldogs threatened to pull the con-<lb />
test out of the fire. Successive Pi-<lb />
rate errors put Ronald Percise and<lb />
James Davis on base and then Jerry<lb />
Williams, the day's batting star,<lb />
tripled home both runners. Williams<lb />
was out, however, trying to stretch<lb />
the blow into a home run.<lb />
Two more runners reached base and<lb />
ten Coach Earl Smith called on<lb />
fr -ihman Mac Cherry to relieve P:ner.<lb />
Cherry forced James Gray to ground<lb />
out to save the win for Piner.<lb />
A total of sixteen errors were<lb />
committed in the shoddy and loosely<lb />
played content. Ten were charged to<lb />
; East Carolina with third baseman<lb />
Ray Penn ngton commiting four.<lb />
Th� fielding gem of the day came<lb />
i in the eighth inning when Atlaiy.ic<lb />
Christian's Ronald Percise drove a<lb />
I screeching fly ball to deep center<lb />
I field. The Buc's Major Hooper �cut-<lb />
j tied back in time to make a leaping,<lb />
 one hand catch to cut down a potent-<lb />
ial extra-base blow.<lb />
Piner surrendered ten hits in pitch-<lb />
Plav Ajrain Wednesday 1infr the wn u"mie East Carolina could<lb />
 I collect but nine. Williams, in addition<lb />
East Carolina meets Guilford's j - hi triple, reached Piner for a<lb />
Quakers here tomorrow as the Pirates I homer and two singles in five trips<lb />
seek to gain ground behind first place I to the plate.<lb />
Pirate Face Guilford<lb />
In Contest Tomorrow;<lb />
Elon in tfto North State Conference's<lb />
Eastern Division race.<lb />
The two tarns met early this month<lb />
in a contest played at Guilford. That<lb />
fray went to the Bucs by a 12-7<lb />
count.<lb />
Wednesday the two teams meet<lb />
again when the Quakers come back<lb />
ho Greenville for another contest. A<lb />
week from tomorrow the final con-<lb />
test of the year between the two<lb />
clubs will be played at Guilford.<lb />
Following the series with Guilford ;<lb />
?he Pirates will have only three more I<lb />
game- on their slate. A doubleheader<lb />
at Elon May 8 may well decide the<lb />
divis'oi's top position. Elon currently<lb />
owns p. n 8-1 mark with their only set-<lb />
back coming at the hands of East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The final game of the year will be<lb />
laved here against arch-rival Atlan-<lb />
 tic Christian with the Bohunk Tro-<lb />
I phy once more at stake.<lb />
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Hooper, Cecil Heath, Jones and<lb />
W. C. Sanders each collected two hits<lb />
for the Pirates.<lb />
The win gave the Bucs a 5-2 record<lb />
in the Eastern Division of the North<lb />
State Conference.<lb />
ACC<lb />
Byrum, If, cf<lb />
Percise, ss<lb />
Stokes, 2b<lb />
Davis. It-<lb />
Williams, df, 3b<lb />
McPhail, rf<lb />
Kernodle, 3b. 2b<lb />
Harris, lb<lb />
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C. Jones, c<lb />
Moore, c<lb />
Marley p<lb />
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Totals397 10 24 13 6<lb />
a�Safe onfielderschoicefor<lb />
Harris hi ninth.<lb />
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Heath, 2153�44 0<lb />
Hooper, cf51o31 0<lb />
P. Jones, ss51204 2<lb />
G. Cline, If30010 0<lb />
Penley, If�-0000 0<lb />
Sanderson, lb40120 0<lb />
P' nnington, 3b40032 4<lb />
Nance, rf30120 2<lb />
B. Cline, c21021 2<lb />
Piner, p13001 0<lb />
Cherry, p00000 0<lb />
Totals 34 9 9 27 13 10<lb />
ACC 000 202 012�7<lb />
ECC 004 203 OOx�9<lb />
Runs batted in: Heath 2, Hooper 2.<lb />
P. Jones, Sandersmn, Williams 3. Two-<lb />
base hits: Heath, Hooper. Three-base<lb />
'hibs: Heath, Williams, Percise. Home<lb />
run: Williams. Base on balls: Piner 3,<lb />
Marley 5. Struck out, by Piner 2,<lb />
Marley 5, Fulghum 1. Hits off: Piner<lb />
10 in 8 2-3, Cherry 0 in 1-3, Marley<lb />
7 in 5 2-3, Fulghum 2 in 2 1-3. Losing<lb />
pitcher: Marley. Winning pitcher:<lb />
Piner.<lb />
SOB<lb />
NS Standings<lb />
EASTERN DIVISION<lb />
W. L. PcL<lb />
Elon  8 1 .889<lb />
East Carolina  5 2 .714<lb />
ACC  5 6 .600<lb />
Guilford 2 7 .222<lb />
High Point  1 6 .148<lb />
WESTERN DIVISION<lb />
W L. Pet.<lb />
Western Carolina  2 1 .677<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne 2 1 .667<lb />
Oatawba  3 3 .500<lb />
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PAGE POUR<lb />
EAST"CAROLINIAN<lb />
aas<lb />
�a-<lb />
State Downs Buc Tennis Squad<lb />
North Carolina State deleated East<lb />
Carolina, 7-2, in a tennis match ajt<lb />
the victor's home courts Monday. It<lb />
vvius Liie third lo of the season for<lb />
the Bucs against an equal number<lb />
of victories. Gene Russell came<lb />
through for the only smgles win the<lb />
Pirates could obtain. He' defeated<lb />
State's Brinkley, 6-2, 2-6, 0-1, in an<lb />
exciting marathon which lasted al-<lb />
most two hours. Paul Cameron and<lb />
Bob Williams defeated Copperfield<lb />
and Henry, 6-1, 6-2, for the only<lb />
other point the Pirates could obtain.<lb />
The Pirates play host to High Point<lb />
next Thursday and Friday in<lb />
� ee that will have a serious<lb />
�ing on the loop championship,<lb />
trday, Wake Foresit will come<lb />
to Greenville for the last match of<lb />
ison for the local netters.<lb />
The summary:<lb />
Singles:<lb />
 l) Cashion (S) defeated Kester<lb />
�  6-1.<lb />
(No (S) defeated Cameron<lb />
(E4 I 6, 6-3, 7-5.<lb />
i � � t S I defeated Williams<lb />
(E1 � 3-6, 6-1.<lb />
(No. 4) Copperfield (S) defeated<lb />
(EC)�6-2, 6-1.<lb />
(S) defeated Foscue<lb />
6-1, 6-2.<lb />
 . 6) Russell (EC) defeated Brink-<lb />
-2, 2-6, 6-1.<lb />
1 toublea:<lb />
(No. 1) Williams (EC)<lb />
. , and Henry<lb />
. . R :hei (S) de-<lb />
feated Kester and Foscue (EC)<lb />
�6-1, 6-2.<lb />
(No. 3) Frantz and Funderberg (S)<lb />
defeated Browning and Russell<lb />
(EC) 7-5, 6-3.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Members<lb />
Elect New Officers;<lb />
Junior Takes To;j Post<lb />
Harold Colson, a junior from Hert-<lb />
ford, was elected president of the<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi fraternity in a recent<lb />
election.<lb />
Other officers chosen were Keith<lb />
Goodson, vice-president; Clarence<lb />
Brown, secretary; and Dalton Mann,<lb />
assistant secretary Percy Wilkins<lb />
was elected treasurer and J. C<lb />
Thomas sergeant-at-arms.<lb />
The new officers will assume their<lb />
duties after installation at a Founders<lb />
Day Banquet to be held at the<lb />
country club on May 6.<lb />
Colson will replace outgoing presi-<lb />
dent James Ellis.<lb />
33<lb />
No Dance<lb />
There w ill be no May Day dance<lb />
Saturday night. Rumor on campus<lb />
this week was that Ray Anthony<lb />
would be down. However, mem-<lb />
bers of the May Day Committee<lb />
confirmed that there would be no<lb />
dance.<lb />
A dance had been considered,<lb />
but a band could n�t be secured.<lb />
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News Briefs<lb />
From Other Colleges<lb />
PEEVED, ANYONE<lb />
(ACP)�At the University of<lb />
Toledo, Ohio, the Campus Collegian's<lb />
inquiring reporter sought students'<lb />
and faculty members' pet peeves.<lb />
Here are some of the results:<lb />
"Teachers fail to realize that they<lb />
have been teaching the same subject<lb />
for a number of years says one stu-<lb />
dent. "They think we should know as<lb />
much as they do in a much shorter<lb />
time<lb />
"For the most part complains an<lb />
English professor, it is the lack of<lb />
curiosity which I oibject to. Students<lb />
are not interested in learning just<lb />
for the sake of knowing something.<lb />
Everything must have a practical<lb />
application<lb />
Aaiother professor terms "laziness"<lb />
his pet peeve. "College students are<lb />
the only people in the world he says,<lb />
"who pay for something and then do<lb />
their best to cheat themselves out<lb />
of it<lb />
NO FIGHTS FOR THE GIRLS<lb />
(ACP)�A time-honored spring<lb />
tradition bit dry dust at the Univer-<lb />
sity of Washington recently when<lb />
sororities officially outlawed water<lb />
fighting.<lb />
The sororities are to be governed<lb />
by a Panhellenic ruling that says,<lb />
"Any sorority participating in, or<lb />
encouraging in any way, water fights<lb />
is subject to a minimum penalty of<lb />
$1 to $5 a member and a maximum<lb />
penalty of $1 a member and social<lb />
probation for one quarter<lb />
But just because the women don't<lb />
want to fight is no sign the men are<lb />
ready to quit.<lb />
Th interfratemity council has no<lb />
policy on water fights, "unless they<lb />
become violent<lb />
THEN THERE WAS THE PROF<lb />
WHO<lb />
(ACP)�How absent-minded can a<lb />
professor fee?<lb />
A claee at Oregon State College ,<lb />
organized one day to find out. By<lb />
prearrangemenx, they protested to a<lb />
�professor that he had failed to an-<lb />
nounce a test he was scheduled to<lb />
give them.<lb />
Startled�and clearly confused�by<lb />
the mass argument, the professor<lb />
postponed his test.<lb />
Baptist Student Union<lb />
Here Presents Program<lb />
At Pembroke College<lb />
A group of BSU'ers are visiting<lb />
Pembroke State College today to<lb />
present a chapel program entitled<lb />
"Education in Three Dimensions<lb />
states Gloria H. Blanton, Counselor.<lb />
Those taking part in the program<lb />
are Sarah Bryson, Catherine Cook,<lb />
Kay Hargrove, Grey Ward, E. J.<lb />
Hines, Carolyn Bullard, Sandra Mel-<lb />
fiord, Sybill Neese, Shirley Alfred,<lb />
Norman Hines, Mary Green, Patricia<lb />
Cope and Mary Hughes.<lb />
This is part of an annual visitation<lb />
program with Pembroke. On March<lb />
15, a delegation from Pembroke came<lb />
to the Student Center to give a pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Alphi Phi Omega Frat<lb />
Installs Emmett Prexy<lb />
At Recent Ceremonies<lb />
Installation services for the 1954-<lb />
55 officers of the Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
fraternity were held Monday night in<lb />
the Alumni-Faculty House. Member<lb />
of the organization and their dates<lb />
attended the event.<lb />
The following officers weTe install-<lb />
ed: president. Paul Emmett; vice-pre-<lb />
sident. Jack Hudton: recording secre-<lb />
tary, Billy Glover; Alumni secretary.<lb />
Kenneth Cole; cor refunding secre-<lb />
tary, Curtis Hendrix; serjeant-at-<lb />
arms, Charles Harrell and co-chairmen<lb />
of the advisory committee. Dr. Clin-<lb />
WAA Girls Win<lb />
Honors At Wake<lb />
Forest Play Day<lb />
Sixteen menu1 ers of the Womans<lb />
Athletic Association participated in<lb />
the annual Play Day held at Wake<lb />
Forest two week? ago.<lb />
On ;�; were tennis, golf, softf.all<lb />
and badminton. With Barbara Cuyton<lb />
pitching, the BOC girls buried Mere-<lb />
dith under a 10-1 score and held ACC<lb />
5-0.<lb />
Betty Russel and Jean Brake came<lb />
in second place, pitying doubles, ha<lb />
badminton.<lb />
EC gained another second place in<lb />
; Martha Benton Moye r res ent<lb />
group. J �� i�� Jones. torn W bb<lb />
and I nnie Toglernan also came l<lb />
second in tennis.<lb />
.i'C placed fii I in the over all<lb />
�� r'  scores of the various<lb />
events, with the EOC girls placing a<lb />
econd. Miss Nell Stallings wai<lb />
the advisor of the group at the play<lb />
day.<lb />
Plans for other WAA events:<lb />
Apr! 29�fate regular meeting,<lb />
gym.<lb />
May B High School Play Day at<lb />
ECC.<lb />
P �ret1 James W. Butler.<lb />
 social hoar followed the instal-<lb />
eromony.<lb />
�l<lb />
Home Economics Frat<lb />
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Phi Omicron, home economics honor-<lb />
ary fraternity, at its last meeting in-<lb />
stalled officers for the coming year.<lb />
With the club secretary Anna Lou<lb />
Laughton presiding, Sally Credle was<lb />
installed as president.<lb />
Other officers are Lannie Crocker,<lb />
vice-president; Sadie Francis, secre-<lb />
rary-treastirer; and Jeanne Williams.<lb />
reporter. Miss Ruth Lambie is ad-<lb />
visor of the club.<lb />
The club will hoid a woiner roast<lb />
May 12 at the gym. All members are<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
Student Receives Rank<lb />
From Regular Air Force<lb />
Orders have been received by the<lb />
Air Force ROTC Detachment here<lb />
placing David Crowell Williamson of<lb />
Whiteville, on active duty in the grade<lb />
of second lieutenant in the United<lb />
States Air Force.<lb />
Lt. Williamson will report to Lack-<lb />
land Air Force Base, San Antonio,<lb />
Texas, for processing and subsequent<lb />
a-signment to an Air Force Technical<lb />
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