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'V<lb />
Dangerous Possession<lb />
1; has been said that one's worst<lb />
,neraJ iv himself. Head Emily Boyce<lb />
n pot I'ourri, page 2. She seyB your<lb />
Kiicuf an be your most vile possession.<lb />
arolinian<lb />
Vote Today<lb />
Cant your vote in the campus SGA<lb />
elections today. It is the duty of every<lb />
conscientious citizen to make a choice<lb />
and support his decision.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1955<lb />
V<lb />
Number 20<lb />
fere <lb />
Inrrier.t.<lb />
Jiree<lb />
jeJBg<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
I -<lb />
Candidate List<lb />
For Elections<lb />
24 Member In New Music Frat<lb />
Other Student Groups Report<lb />
Twenty-four men students and one $, a rising junior from China<lb />
OFFICERS OF STUDENT<lb />
 ERNMENT ASSOCIATION<lb />
President<lb />
(Check one)<lb />
Etnuo Buado<lb />
Donald U�nstend<lb />
First Vice-President<lb />
(Check one)<lb />
O'Brien Edwards<lb />
Second Vice-President<lb />
(Cheek one)-<lb />
Louie Ty rula 11<lb />
Russell Newman<lb />
Secretary<lb />
(Cheek one)<lb />
Barbara Strickland<lb />
Treasurer<lb />
(Check one)<lb />
Billy Sharber<lb />
First-Assistant Treasurer<lb />
(Check one)<lb />
Robert Forrest<lb />
Historian<lb />
(Cheek one)<lb />
Bobbie Lou Avail<lb />
James W. Johnson<lb />
Joe Woo ten<lb />
OFFICERS MEN'S JUDICIARY<lb />
Chairman<lb />
(Cheek one)<lb />
David Evant<lb />
Kenneth Bordeaux<lb />
Vice-Chairman<lb />
(Check one)<lb />
Jimmie Co rum<lb />
OFFICERS WOMEN'S JUDICIARY<lb />
Chairman<lb />
(Check one)<lb />
Ann Bowle<lb />
Vice-Chairman<lb />
(Check one)<lb />
Shirley Moose<lb />
Secretary<lb />
(Check one)<lb />
Janet William<lb />
Members at large<lb />
(Check one)<lb />
Jean Thompson<lb />
Crowning Of Queen<lb />
Highlights ROTC Ball<lb />
The annual military ball of the<lb />
East Carolina AfROTC was held<lb />
March 5. This was the sixth year<lb />
the ball has been held and is one of<lb />
the highlights of the year for the<lb />
Cadet Group.<lb />
The ball was attended by cadets,<lb />
eir dates, staff personnel and mem-<lb />
n of the faculty. The total at-<lb />
tendance was approximately 600.<lb />
The Cadets were in formal dress,<lb />
Sting of blue uniforms, white<lb />
rt. and black bow tie. The ladies<lb />
were attired in evening gowns.<lb />
The highlight of the ball was tine<lb />
crowning of the queen, Miss Kath-<lb />
arine Dismuke. All the candidates<lb />
were presented with their escorts<lb />
and then the winner was announced.<lb />
Lt.� Col. Partridge crowned the queen.<lb />
After the crowning ceremonies a<lb />
special dance was held for the queen<lb />
ana her court.<lb />
The auditorium was decorated in<lb />
a military theme. The ceiling was<lb />
made of crape paper which radiated<lb />
out from a silver star in the center.<lb />
In front of the stage was a globe<lb />
with the United States flag and East<lb />
Carolina ROTC flag on<lb />
faculty member at East Carolina<lb />
College became charter members of<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia when the one<lb />
hundred fortieth chapter of the na-<lb />
tional professional music fraternity<lb />
was installed at the college recently.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Outhbert, director<lb />
of the East Carolina department of<lb />
music and province governor for the<lb />
fraternity in the Carolina and Vir-<lb />
ginia, presided at the installation and<lb />
initiation ceremonies.<lb />
Charter member of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College chapter of the Sinfonia<lb />
are James W. Alexander, Columbia;<lb />
Arthur Franklin Bodkin, Greenville;<lb />
Jesse Ray Boyd Jr Greenville; Lloyd<lb />
Raih Chason, Rocky Mount; Irving<lb />
Ennis, Goldsbor. , Stephen Thomas<lb />
Farish, Ayden; Maurice Hilbum,<lb />
Whrteville;<lb />
Benjamin Franklin Keaton, Bel-<lb />
haven; George W. Knight Jr Rocky<lb />
Mount; Charles Lovelace, New Bern;<lb />
David MoCollum, Danville, Va Ger-<lb />
ald Murphy, China Grove; Sinclair<lb />
Newman, Henderson; James Page,<lb />
Williamston; William Sexton, Rocky<lb />
Mount; Frederick Anthony Shehdan,<lb />
Raleigh; Ralph Baxter Shumaker Jr<lb />
Bishopville, S. C;<lb />
William Payne Speight, Roanoke<lb />
Rapids; Charles Cole Stames, Wil-<lb />
mington; Walter Clyde Straughan<lb />
Jr Rocky Mount; Victor Bernard<lb />
Waller, Kinston; John Robert Wat-<lb />
son, Greenville; Henry Norman<lb />
Whitener, Portsmouth, Va George<lb />
Neil Williams, Rocky Mount; and<lb />
 George E. Perry of the East Carolina<lb />
faculty.<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
The Social Committee, the S.G.A.<lb />
representation in programming at the<lb />
Student Union, is distributing a ques-<lb />
tionnaire among the student body,<lb />
hoping to get the desires of the<lb />
students concerning tihe recreation<lb />
program at the Student Union.<lb />
On the questionnaire are such<lb />
things as games you enjoy partici-<lb />
pating in and those you might like<lb />
to help Wach, new records you would<lb />
like purchased, and other things that<lb />
will lead to a bigger and better<lb />
recreation program in the Student<lb />
Union. Boyd Webb, chairman of the<lb />
Social Committee, has made assign-<lb />
ments to committeemen to distribute<lb />
the questionnaires within the dormi-<lb />
tories. The day students are request-<lb />
ed to stop by the office of the Stu-<lb />
dent Union and fill in the question-<lb />
naires.<lb />
The "Lost and Found" department<lb />
at the Student Union is bulging at<lb />
the seams. Students are asked to<lb />
stop by the office at the Student<lb />
Union and inquire about lost proper-<lb />
ty. A sale will soon be held, if the<lb />
burden is not relieved.<lb />
Informal dancing is held every Fri-<lb />
day night in the Lounge,<lb />
CAROLINA PLAYERS<lb />
Grove, recording secretary; Pat Good-<lb />
win, a rising senior from Memphis,<lb />
Tenn corresponding secretary; and<lb />
Tommy Thompson, a rising senior<lb />
from Durham, treasurer.<lb />
W.K.A.<lb />
During the monthly meeting of the<lb />
Woman's Recrreation Association, the<lb />
revised constitution was presented<lb />
and acceded by over fifty members<lb />
present.<lb />
The revisions were made in order<lb />
to keep in step with the growing<lb />
organization. The main revision was<lb />
the changing of the name of the or-<lb />
ganization to the Woman's Recrea-<lb />
tion Association, since its primary<lb />
purpose is to provide recreation for<lb />
all girls who are interested rather<lb />
than for just a few skilled athletes.<lb />
The duties of the vice president were<lb />
changed so that now these duties<lb />
include serving as intramural direc-<lb />
tor for all sports.<lb />
Spring sports include softball and<lb />
badminton. Twelve players will be<lb />
allowed on each Softball team and<lb />
these teams should be turned in to<lb />
Grace Smith (Fleming Hall) as soon<lb />
as possible.<lb />
Baptists<lb />
Several hundired young people are<lb />
expected to attend a Youth Rally at<lb />
Memorial Baptist Church Saturday<lb />
evening at 7:30. Guests will be from<lb />
district two which includes four coun-<lb />
ties of the Roanoke Association.<lb />
Ralph Lamm, Fan Green, B. S. U.<lb />
center host and hostess, and Lannie<lb />
Crocker, social vice-president, will be<lb />
in charge of open house at the Bap-<lb />
tist Student Center at 9:00.<lb />
March B, S. U. Forums<lb />
Theme�Evangelism<lb />
Monday, March 21�Rev. Howard<lb />
Williams, Swan Quarter<lb />
Monday, March 28�Rev. Periy B.<lb />
Upchurch, Memorial Baptist Church,<lb />
GQreeuivifle<lb />
Chi Beta Phi<lb />
The officers for the incoming year<lb />
were selected at a recent meeting of<lb />
the Alpha Gamma Chapter of the Chi<lb />
Betia Phi. The new officers are:<lb />
President, Carolyn Lowdter; vice-<lb />
president, Margaret Eason; secre-<lb />
tary, Horace Rose; and treasurer,<lb />
Jean Jones.<lb />
The meeting also included an ini-<lb />
tiation of 12 new members into the<lb />
fraternity. The primary requisite for<lb />
membership is a two average in ei-<lb />
ther science or mathematics. The new<lb />
members are Billie Simmons, Jim<lb />
Winstead, Elijah Nelson, Horace<lb />
Rose, Fumey Powell, Wayne Martin,<lb />
Richard Leonard, Jean Jones, Joe<lb />
General Assembly Members<lb />
Send Compliments To College<lb />
Dr. John D. Messlck welcomes members of the North Carolina General Assembly a� they arrived on<lb />
campus last Tuesday. Both Houses of the State Legislature have passed resolutions expressing appreciation<lb />
U East Carolina College for tour courtesy during their visit. Photo by Lawrence Wofford.<lb />
Regional Drama Festival Comes SgffifiSSSST<lb />
To East Carolina March 25-26 !<lb />
The East Carolina Regional Drama<lb />
Festival, which was held on our cam-<lb />
pus three years ago, is again being<lb />
brought here on Friday and Saturday<lb />
of March 25 and 26. For the last<lb />
two years this festival has been held<lb />
at Atlantic Christian College.<lb />
Those participating in the festival<lb />
are college productions, high schools,<lb />
community theatres and church<lb />
groups from local areas. There will<lb />
be six high schools participating<lb />
College May Queen<lb />
Picked In Election<lb />
Barbara Coghill, a tall, brunette<lb />
senior, has been elected May Queen<lb />
of 1955 at East Carolina College.<lb />
She was selected by student vote in<lb />
elections last week. Runnerup and<lb />
along with three colleges, which axe<lb />
North Carolina State, Atlantis Chris-<lb />
tian and East Carolina.<lb />
Clinton Little Theater, Kinston Lit-<lb />
tle Theater, Fort Bragg Players, and<lb />
the St. James Methodist Church<lb />
Group are four community groups<lb />
that will be participating. Also par-<lb />
ticipating are the Wesley Players<lb />
from the Methodist group on our<lb />
campus.<lb />
Plays which are rated highest at<lb />
the regional festival will compete for<lb />
honors at the State Carolina Dra-<lb />
matic Association.<lb />
During the festival, talks will be<lb />
presented by Michael Cases, director<lb />
of drama at Woman's College, and<lb />
by Bumette Hobgood, director of the<lb />
Department of Drama and Speech at<lb />
Catawba College. Other highlights of<lb />
automatically Maid of Honor in the<lb />
a the meeting are a round table dis<lb />
cussion on the subject "My Favorite<lb />
n a ceremony held on the drill<lb />
field on February 22, Cadet Lt. Lu-<lb />
cious C. Butt retired from command<lb />
of the AFROTC Group. The cere-<lb />
mony consisted of the relinquishing<lb />
of command by Cadet Butt, the ac-<lb />
cepting of command by Cadet Lt.<lb />
Col.<lb />
review by the cadet group honoring<lb />
the commanding officers.<lb />
One of the highlights of the cere-<lb />
mony was the presentation of ths<lb />
newly installed group sponsor who is<lb />
Miss Pat Everton and the squadron<lb />
sponsors who are Susan Brown, Kaih-<lb />
erine Dismuke, Ida Fordham and<lb />
June Quinn.<lb />
Cadet Lt. Col. Butt took over the<lb />
command of the cadet group Sept.<lb />
6, H�55 and during his command<lb />
much progress was realized. Mr. Butt<lb />
will graduate this spring after the<lb />
completion of his practice teaching.<lb />
Legislators Recognize<lb />
School As Progressive<lb />
Copies of the following resolu-<lb />
tions passed by the North Caro-<lb />
lina General Assembly in con-<lb />
nection with their visit to our<lb />
campus on March 8 were sent to<lb />
our offices this week. The editors<lb />
appreciate the courtesy of the<lb />
legislators and are proud to print<lb />
t'hn article. It carries out onr<lb />
ideas on the progressiveness of<lb />
Ea-iit Carolina College.<lb />
State ef North Carolina<lb />
Department of State<lb />
PO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRES-<lb />
ENTS SHALL COME, GREETING:<lb />
I. THAD EU.RE, Secretary of State<lb />
of the State of North Carolina, do<lb />
hereby certify the following and here-<lb />
to attached (three (3) sheets) to be<lb />
a true copy of Senate Resolution<lb />
Number 214, 1955 session, the origi-<lb />
nal of which is now on file and a<lb />
matter of record in this office.<lb />
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have<lb />
hereunto set my hand and affixed my<lb />
official seal.<lb />
DONE IN OFFICE, at Raleigh,<lb />
this 11th day of March in the year<lb />
of our Lord 1955.<lb />
THAD EURE<lb />
Secretary of State<lb />
1.<lb />
S.<lb />
R.<lb />
EX-<lb />
TO<lb />
May Court is Carolyn Johnson,<lb />
petite sandy blonde.<lb />
The two, along with their other<lb />
attendants, will reign over the May<lb />
Day festivities here which will con-<lb />
sist of a dance and coronation exer-<lb />
Boyette, Lou Mayo, Edwin Harrison, cises<lb />
ar.d Thomas Adams.<lb />
YWCA<lb />
The North Carolina Y.W.CA. State<lb />
Conference met ut Livingston College<lb />
the weekend of<lb />
The installation of new officers in Salisbury, N. C<lb />
for the coming year will be the center March 11-13. Three students from<lb />
of the regular meeting of the Caro-<lb />
lina Playhouse on March 21 at 6:30<lb />
pjn.<lb />
Officers to be installed are Jim<lb />
Corum, a senior from Readsville, pres-<lb />
ident; Nancy Cooke, a rising junior<lb />
each side, from Dunn, vice-president; Jane Lin-<lb />
East Carolina attended. There were<lb />
Shirley Haskins, Trilby Smith and<lb />
Neal Dupree.<lb />
The theme of the conference was<lb />
Other attendants in the Court of<lb />
the May Queen are representatives<lb />
from the various classes. Senior rep-<lb />
resentatives are Marjorie MacDou-<lb />
gald. Joyce Croom, Sally Sedgwick<lb />
and Peggy Faircloth. Coeds selected<lb />
by the Junior Class for the May<lb />
Court are Shirley Johnson, Jean Bu-<lb />
chanan and Peggy Moore.<lb />
Sophomore and freshman attend<lb />
"The" Dilemma of Modem Woman, j ants respectively are Jeannette Smith,<lb />
Her Vocation, Social Responsibilities j June Quinn, Joann Booth and Jonnie<lb />
and Civic Responsibility Simpson. <lb />
Plays for High School Production<lb />
a demonstration of "How to Make a<lb />
Flat and a discussion of simplified<lb />
staging. There will also be talks by<lb />
other theatre authorities in the state.<lb />
Another event that is scheduled<lb />
for the festival is a guided tour of<lb />
the local TV station, WNCT.<lb />
Under the direction of Clifton Brit-<lb />
ton the Goldmasquers of Goldsboro<lb />
plan to bring to the festival an orig-<lb />
inal three act play by Samuel Selden,<lb />
who is the director of the Carolina<lb />
Playmakers.<lb />
The festival will not be all work<lb />
and no play, as a social hour, which<lb />
includes dancing and refreshments,<lb />
is being planned.<lb />
No. 241<lb />
A JOINT RESOLUTION<lb />
PRESSING APPRECIATION<lb />
THE PRESIDENT OF EAST CARO-<lb />
LINA COLLEGE AND OTHERS<lb />
FOR THE HOSPITALITY SHOWN<lb />
Harold G. Colson and a pass in j THE MEMBERS OF THE GENER-<lb />
AL ASSEMBLY UPON THEIR<lb />
VISIT TO THE COLLEGE ON<lb />
TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1955.<lb />
WHEREAS, many members of ths<lb />
1955 General Assembly of North<lb />
Carolina had never visited the cam-<lb />
pus of East Carolina College and<lb />
were unfamiliar with its facilities<lb />
and program and were not aware<lb />
that it had become an institution of<lb />
2400 students and that it has become<lb />
au increasingly important part of<lb />
North Carolina's institutions for high-<lb />
er learning; and<lb />
WHEREAS, the members of the<lb />
1955 General Assembly and others<lb />
were invited to visit the College on<lb />
March 8; the occasion being the ded-<lb />
ication of the James Yadkin Joyner<lb />
Library and the Clyde Atkinson Er-<lb />
win Hall; and<lb />
WHEREAS, arrangementa for<lb />
transportation and entertainment<lb />
were provided througn cooperation of<lb />
the College and many of its friends:<lb />
Now, therefore, be it resolved by<lb />
the Senate, the House of Representa-<lb />
tives concurring:<lb />
Section 1. The member of ths<lb />
Senate and the House of Representa-<lb />
tives on behalf of themselves and<lb />
other invited guests hereby express<lb />
to Dr. John D. Messick, .President of<lb />
East Carolina College, and the etu-<lb />
(Continued On Page 4)<lb />
The Editors Commend<lb />
The editors take this oppor-<lb />
tunity to openly commend Emily<lb />
S. Boyce and Jimmy Ferrell for<lb />
their assistance beyond the call<lb />
of duty this week.<lb />
Emily acted as circulation<lb />
manager and hostess for the staff<lb />
during our absence last week.<lb />
She also served as copy editor<lb />
last Thursday and Friday, get-<lb />
ting in material to enable us to<lb />
publish on regular schedule. Em-<lb />
ily is returning to the staff this<lb />
quarter after a year's absence.<lb />
She is doing graduate work this<lb />
Spring.<lb />
Carolina Klic nag on � �� ���<lb />
Reporter Browning Summarize, First Trip To New York City With Humorou, Letter Home<lb />
, j � .11 �� Wal Ma dat wuz de fust time I done mad dat we wuz wantin sumpin' else j school so he went up to see pouie. to gi u mww that little river<lb />
by J. W. Browning vert Hotel. 'Course it wont all ta ITiTS down. to eat. We wuz all sittin' at da table fallow about coming. They done 'tol Rord Making of Librt<lb />
Dear Ma, eatin 'cause dere wuz some dancin v M'a-m 'n Water when my buddy, Howard, dacid- him dait he hj come and while he It wuz up in this Umpire building l t(jaw j<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
Dear Ma,<lb />
By de time you git dia latter I<lb />
will be broke. As you know, me and<lb />
Borne mo' members of de newspaper<lb />
staff got a free, expensespaid trip<lb />
to New Yawk. We didn't have to pay<lb />
fer nuttin' either; dat is�we didn't<lb />
fink we had to pay fer nuttin but<lb />
we done been clued otherwise.<lb />
Wal, dere wuz many things which<lb />
done upset me. Now don't git me<lb />
wrong, Ma, 1 done got a lotta' kicks<lb />
out of New Yawk, but, believe me, I<lb />
done had to pay for every one of dem.<lb />
Now my buddy staff member, what<lb />
done drove de car up here, he done<lb />
got u;set and shook up too. Wal,<lb />
every bridge we come up to there<lb />
wuz a sign on it dat sed, "Stop here<lb />
and pay toll What it wuz wuz a<lb />
veh<lb />
eatin 'cause dere wuz some dancin<lb />
too. But dey didn't never play no<lb />
square dance songs�so, I dddnt nev-<lb />
er git a chance to dance none.<lb />
Hot Dawg!<lb />
lit wuz at dis Roosevelt place dat<lb />
hot<lb />
I done decided I wux wantin' a<lb />
dawg and a Pepsi-Cola, so, I done<lb />
tol' de waiter what I wanted. Wal,<lb />
Ma, after I done tol' dis waiter what<lb />
it wuz that I wux wanting, he done<lb />
give me a funny look and acted lak<lb />
he didn't want to give me no hot<lb />
dawg and Pepsi. Wal, Ma, I went on<lb />
and ordered sumpin' else, but, you<lb />
know, til dis day I dont know why<lb />
it wuz dat he didn't want to give me<lb />
what I wuz a-wanting. But I have<lb />
ever had to pay to sit down.<lb />
Pay for Soap 'n Water<lb />
Trn dis same club, me ant my bud-<lb />
dy, Howard, we done had to go to<lb />
dis inside room. Anyway, after we<lb />
came out, we met dis negro fellow,<lb />
which pointed to some wash bowls<lb />
and. tol' ue to wash our hands. Wal,<lb />
we washed up lak he done tol' us to.<lb />
When we fsiiahed, this fellow held<lb />
out his hands to me. Wal, Ma, I knew<lb />
dat dese New Yawk people jest wont<lb />
dat friendly, so, I done decide he wuz<lb />
a health inspector! After my buddy,<lb />
How-would, wised me up as to what<lb />
he wanted�I done had to tip dat<lb />
feHow fifty cents jsst to wash my4 ain't nver seen a J<lb />
mad dat we wuz wantin umpin' else j school so he went up to see �omie<lb />
to eat. We wuz all sittin' at de table I fellow about coming. They done 'tol<lb />
when my buddy, Howard, dacid- jhim dait he 01 COTOe and while he<lb />
was learning his readin writin and<lb />
arithmetic he could work to pay hie<lb />
way through this little college school.<lb />
Wal, Howard, he done decided to take<lb />
this offer and all of us felt sort of<lb />
ed to say a blessing before we com<lb />
menced to eat. So, we all bowed our<lb />
heads and shut up and Howard com-<lb />
menced to Bay, "Much obliged Wal,<lb />
I always lak to hear music while I<lb />
eat so Miss Joyce Lucille Smith she<lb />
done decided to play us a song on de proud 'cause what it wuz wuz a schol<lb />
juke box. De name of it wuz "Hill- j arship!<lb />
billy Heaven" and it wuz so purty<lb />
dat it done made us all homesick.<lb />
About de time dat the song wuz<lb />
finished playin, I done heered some<lb />
fellow up at de bar say, "Bartender,<lb />
give me a pink lady Wal, Ma,<lb />
10 Now! Ma! our Hotel which we done a embarrass'moment!<lb />
stayed in was some sorta' nice. We<lb />
lived up on de fourth flooT, but, Ma,<lb />
we didn't have to walk up no steps<lb />
never. On the fust floor of dis hotel<lb />
was a little box car thing with a<lb />
woman driver in it and she done of-<lb />
fered to carry us anywhere that we<lb />
wuz going. I fink what it wux wux<lb />
a newfangled gadget called a alava-<lb />
tor!<lb />
After we wus dere fer a while, tt<lb />
hands. And what wuz so doggone irri<lb />
tating, he didn't even help me wash<lb />
done a lot of thinJdn' and I hav'imy hands-J washed dem all by my-<lb />
finally decided dat what it wuz wuz self! I<lb />
We wuz sorta' honored when we All<lb />
Beings I done heard a lot 'bout<lb />
Napoleon in my Math lessons, I de-<lb />
cided to try some fancy desert at de<lb />
hotel dat we wuz eatin' at. Now, Ma,<lb />
I tell you, at freach cream wux all<lb />
right, but dat pant called de Napoleon<lb />
�dat jest wont gH it!<lb />
We decided dat we wuz wantka' to<lb />
go to one of dem places called a<lb />
night club. We done paid two dollars<lb />
to git in dat joint and after in �-�<lb />
wux that we don. decidad to go I ?" I�L t <lb />
dis faney eatin' place called de Rooee three dollar, per head to ait down.<lb />
ap here. One of my buddies,<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell, he done seen Marilyn<lb />
Monroe in real-life person. And, Ma,<lb />
dat boy is so happy dat I don't fink<lb />
dat he will ever be de same again.<lb />
Wal, naturaHy, we all wux wantin'<lb />
to see Miss Monroe so Jimmy called<lb />
her up at de hotel where she wux<lb />
staying. Wal, Ma somehow Mia.<lb />
Monroe wont as happy to aaa us as<lb />
we wux to see her 'cause dey done<lb />
hung up on u� over a dat hoteL<lb />
� wux a dis thn. das we get se<lb />
in fact, it wuz dat I ain't even never<lb />
heered of one. So, I sot dere and look-<lb />
ed close fer ahout a hour and I still<lb />
aint seen nuttin' but white ladies.<lb />
I aaw, Ma, wuz the bartender<lb />
giving dis fellow a little pink glass<lb />
of juice. Wal, Ma, I have been doing<lb />
a lot of studyin' on de subjict and I<lb />
finally decided dat what dis little<lb />
pink juice wuz wuz a pink lady!<lb />
Public School<lb />
Wal, we done decided to go out to<lb />
this little public school called Colum-<lb />
bia University. And, Ma. it wux 'bout<lb />
de biggest and purtiest graded school<lb />
dat I done ever seen<lb />
One of my buddies, Howard, was<lb />
interested in going to this little brick<lb />
We found out dat down de road a<lb />
little ways wuz a tomb where some<lb />
fellow in Hiatory had been buried.<lb />
I didn't never find out who it wuz<lb />
that was buried in the tomb, which<lb />
was called Grant's Tomb, but I have<lb />
done a lot of figuring and I have<lb />
finally decided dat who it wuz wuz<lb />
Grant!<lb />
One of the most biggest places<lb />
that we done gone to wuz the Umpire<lb />
State Building. Now, Ma, this place<lb />
was holding some largeness. It wuz<lb />
even bigger than Wright Building<lb />
down here in Greenville. We done<lb />
gone all the way up to the 102nd<lb />
floor on this new-fangled elevator<lb />
thing. After we done got to the top<lb />
to git hurt.<lb />
Record Making<lb />
It wuz up in this Umpire building<lb />
dat we done decided to make a rec<lb />
ord. They had some new-fangled ma-<lb />
chine there dat you could sing in or<lb />
talk in and it would put what it wuz<lb />
that you said on a record. So we all<lb />
got in that little boxike thing and<lb />
sung "You'll Never Walk Alone<lb />
Wal, Ma, after we finished the sing-<lb />
ing, the machine played the song<lb />
back to us. There wuz some people<lb />
sittin' around in the lobby there and<lb />
they heered our record, but I don't<lb />
f ink they liked it too hot. Anyway,<lb />
we had heard before we went in there<lb />
to make that record that some guy<lb />
called Roy Hamilton had already<lb />
made one on that song. I sho' wuz<lb />
sorry to hear dat 'cause I don't lak<lb />
to have nobody mock me.<lb />
Wal, Ma, we all decided to go out<lb />
to this little place across the river<lb />
called Staton Island. We got on this<lb />
little boat and rode all the way across<lb />
for five cents and, Ma, this boat<lb />
won't lak any boat I done ever seen<lb />
we went out on the porch up thar before 'cause we didn't even have to<lb />
and they had a long, tall fence all row across. In fact, I ain't seen no<lb />
around the top of that porch. I fig<lb />
ured that this wuz to keep everybody<lb />
from falling ott the side of the build-<lb />
ing 'eause a fall from way up on top<lb />
of that place might eaue. somebody<lb />
body using no paddles and I ain't<lb />
figured out 'til dis day just what it<lb />
wuz dat made dat boat go. I have<lb />
been doing a lot of research on it,<lb />
, though, and I think what it wuz wux<lb />
a ferry!<lb />
On our way across that little river<lb />
we done seen de Statute of Liberty<lb />
and, Ma, I wuz o thrilled 'cause I<lb />
had already heered dat she wuz car-<lb />
rying a torch fer me!<lb />
Relief At Last ,<lb />
Wal, Ma, it's jest about dmt time<lb />
fer us to pack up and git out of dia<lb />
place. While we wuz packing, die<lb />
maid done come in to clean up de<lb />
room. We tol' her dat we wuz leaving<lb />
and it seemed like it done made her<lb />
so happy. 'Course I think what it wux<lb />
wuz a relief!<lb />
I wuz some kinda' impressed wid<lb />
dis place, Ma, but I is also some<lb />
kinda' glad dat it is dat we is leaving.<lb />
Them folks done got ail my money,<lb />
Ma, but I feels lak I done learned<lb />
sumpin' from dis little town called<lb />
New Yawk. It sho' wux purty up here<lb />
when night done come 'cause dey<lb />
cut on all the lights and I ain't never<lb />
seen so many lights. I bet dey bad<lb />
more than a hundred lights up here<lb />
when night comes.<lb />
Wal, Ma, I reckon I better close<lb />
since it is dat we are about to leave<lb />
this- fair city. It sho' have been good<lb />
to me up here, but I will be some �<lb />
kinda' glad to git back to the vilkg�<lb />
of Greenville. Write soon 'cause I<lb />
sho' is broke.<lb />
Your son,<lb />
JayDuMba<lb /><pb facs="00038372_tn_0002" /><lb />
EAST CAKOLiNlA!t<lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH 17<lb />
�x r �<lb />
f A01 TWO<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at the<lb />
U S Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
bj F�y� B. 0Hml<lb />
Who's Who Anpong Students At East CaraBgja<lb />
Senior Enjoys Activities In Sports Field<lb />
POT POURR1<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1964<lb />
This<lb />
week we have chosen Jean<lb />
At 6:10 a.m. Sunday a motley crew, 1 for (mJ. wht.s who Jean is<lb />
tired and sleepy from their long trip, fc &amp;nd ghe a phy,<lb />
mathe-<lb />
ind sleepy trom vnmr h�k  k Mount and she ta a<lb />
ed to toe campus. We had been edulion major and a �<lb />
experiences we<lb />
Faye Batten O'Neal I<lb />
Joyce Smith<lb />
Anne George, Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Lou Anne Rouse<lb />
Gene Lanier, Jimmy Ferrell,<lb />
Mary Lou Stewart,<lb />
Editor-in-chief<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
tafi Assistance<lb />
Jonnie Simpson, Irma Leggett,<lb />
Bait Humphrey, and Chuck Shearon.<lb />
Photographer<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sports Assistant MMwd<lb />
��. A� Ed, Whitfield, Mary Ellen WiHiams<lb />
 Roy AfiJcew<lb />
Circulation Manager ur. Susie Webb<lb />
Exchange EditorMn' � .<lb />
,  . . Mia. Mary H. Greene<lb />
Editonal Advisor  �� . -<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb />
Stan Jones<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
J. W. Browning and Neil King<lb />
Financial Advisor<lb />
Technical Advisor<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co<lb />
From the<lb />
r;The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves os; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure H beck to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
Rubayait of Omar KhayanT, translated by<lb />
E. Fitzgerald<lb />
A Double Standard<lb />
The Jolly Roger was the scene of an unhappy<lb />
incident last" week. Quite a few college students<lb />
were involved one way or another. This may<lb />
prove to be onlv one of the examples in which<lb />
the female students involved were treated ac-<lb />
cording to East Carolina College regulations and<lb />
in which the male students weren't treated at all.<lb />
It's becoming obvious that the Men's Judiciary is<lb />
immobile. Judgment is passed on deliquent female<lb />
students as quickly as possible. The Woman a<lb />
Judiciarv meets every Tuesday night to deal with<lb />
cases of anv type which may arise. Some people<lb />
say it just is not fair because the women are dis-<lb />
ciplined and the men are not.<lb />
But there is more to the story; more to be<lb />
considered before completely damning the Men's<lb />
Judiciary. They do not have the specific power as<lb />
does the Women's Judiciary. A report to the<lb />
Men's Judiciary of a delinquent is their first<lb />
step. Someone must complain. Someone must<lb />
turn in a case to them for investigation. It is<lb />
obvious that if no report is filed, the Judiciary<lb />
can do nothing legally. If all the men were good<lb />
all the time, what would be the use of having a<lb />
Men's Judiciary? But is this true? So the way<lb />
things stand new, the women are reported and<lb />
me men are not. Is it the fault of the faculty.<lb />
We hope East Carolina College doesn't have a<lb />
double standard.<lb />
Time To Wake Op!<lb />
By the time the paper is in circulation the<lb />
SGA elections will be over and the school will<lb />
have a new group of leaders. It would not be<lb />
timely, then, to speak on the campaign or voice<lb />
opinions on the candidates. We can speak gen-<lb />
erally on situations concerning any campaigns<lb />
and elections, however.<lb />
We will be astounded if the student body<lb />
turns out to vote as it should. It has been dis-<lb />
gusting to learn of the lack of enthusiasm among<lb />
the students this year during campus elections of<lb />
everv sort. In most elections this year one hund-<lb />
red students or less voted for the side that won,<lb />
meaning that the majority has not had a voice<lb />
here during the entire year. Of course the ma-<lb />
jority can say nothing in protest, for they for-<lb />
feited their right to do so by disregarding<lb />
their duties to vote. If the students will vote<lb />
during the Thursday elections, a major change<lb />
will have been wrought.<lb />
Aren't the students here interested in the<lb />
Student Government Association? From the num-<lb />
ber who signed for candidacy in the elections we<lb />
can judge only that they are not. Several people<lb />
ran and were elected with competition. The 1954-<lb />
55 legislature was forced to make some nomina-<lb />
tions because several of the positions were not<lb />
contended for at all.<lb />
The officers of this year's Student Legis-<lb />
lature often worked under a handicap of lack of<lb />
enthusiasm; one coed often took her knitting to<lb />
the Wednesday night meetings and another rep-<lb />
resentative used the meeting time to catch up<lb />
on her sleep. The group, surprisingly enough, has<lb />
made a good record. With the new slate of of-<lb />
ficers and representatives, let's hope for some<lb />
enthusiasm that we haven't seen heretofore.<lb />
We aren't saying that the student body is<lb />
an aggregation of sleepers. On the whole we feel<lb />
that we have a good student body. We have letters<lb />
in our files from outsiders and members of the<lb />
faculty and administration complimenting the<lb />
student body. Facts speak distictly, however.<lb />
What happens to the progressiveness of East Ca-<lb />
rolina College unless the students become alert to<lb />
their duties toward government? Can't you see<lb />
that it is your duty? Duty to yourself and to your<lb />
fellow studenta.<lb />
No matter who next year's leaders are, they<lb />
will depend for success on the support and in-<lb />
terest of the student body. Make the next Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association the greatest in the<lb />
return<lb />
to New York! The<lb />
had were too many to tell about in<lb />
one column but we will try to give<lb />
our readers a review of some of the<lb />
highlights of the trip.<lb />
Eight of the staff members from<lb />
b e paper made the trip along with<lb />
four representatives from the annual<lb />
Niwff. We were chaperoned by How-<lb />
ard Reoks, a former student here<lb />
who is now teaching in the commer-<lb />
cial denartmen of the Washington,<lb />
N. C. High School. We left for the<lb />
city at 10:30 pjn. March 8 and spent<lb />
the week seeing the sights and at-<lb />
tending a press convention sponsored<lb />
by the Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association el Columbia University.<lb />
Needless to say, we really had a good<lb />
time.<lb />
The social life of the group during<lb />
the week is reviewed quite amply in<lb />
a feature etory by J. W. Browning<lb />
as he writes a narrative home. So<lb />
in this column, we will stick to con-<lb />
vention news.<lb />
The convention was held for sev-<lb />
eral groups other than college stu-<lb />
dents. We only attended meetings<lb />
geared for college publications. The<lb />
meetings were planned to cover every<lb />
pha.e of work carried on with a col-<lb />
lege newspaper, so we went to the<lb />
sections we were most interested in<lb />
as individual staff members. The<lb />
groups all met in classroom buildings<lb />
of Columbia University. We heard<lb />
such speakers of authority in the<lb />
field of journalism as the Make-up<lb />
and News Editors of the NEW YORK<lb />
TIMES. The meeting we really en-<lb />
joyed most, however, was the one in<lb />
which our pap3" was critically scru-<lb />
tinized by a member of the Journal-<lb />
ism Department at the University.<lb />
The professor told us we were defi-<lb />
nitely out of the Teacher's College<lb />
Class and that all in all our paper<lb />
ems one of the best he had ever seen.<lb />
With all those kind words reaching<lb />
our sars, is it any wonder we liked<lb />
that particular meeting? We did<lb />
�ear something besides praise, how-<lb />
ever. He told us that our front page<lb />
make-up, could be much better; spe-<lb />
cifically, our headlines are often too<lb />
large for our one column stories.<lb />
How red is the editor's face?<lb />
On Friday morning we went over<lb />
to Low Memorial Library to see how<lb />
we placed in the judging of papers.<lb />
There are five places of honor on<lb />
the list of about five hundred papers<lb />
who were judged superior. The four<lb />
names at the tap of the list were<lb />
judged "Medalist<lb />
was "First Place and we looked no '<lb />
further for our name was third under<lb />
"First Place We really felt proud<lb />
to have placed seventh among the<lb />
Teacher's Colleges in the entire Unit-<lb />
ed States. Perhaps the group next<lb />
year will place in the upper four<lb />
bracket. The annual has not been<lb />
judged yet.<lb />
That was the convention! We do<lb />
want to mention the concluding event,<lb />
however, which was a fourcourse<lb />
lunchon held at the Waldorf-Astoria.<lb />
We were served elaborate food, if<lb />
food is classified that way. The re-<lb />
turn trip was begun at 3:30 on Sat-<lb />
urday afternoon when we left the Pic-<lb />
cadilly Hotel where we had bunked<lb />
for the week and as we said before<lb />
we got back to Greenville around six<lb />
Sundav morning.<lb />
by Lou Ann Rouse<lb />
matics minor.<lb />
When asked why she selected lvtt<lb />
Carolina as her college Jean stated<lb />
that she was influenced by her high<lb />
school teachers who came to East<lb />
Carolina. She was also very im-<lb />
pressed with the idea that East Caro-<lb />
lina College was near her home.<lb />
Jean began being quite active in<lb />
her sophomore year when she served<lb />
as a counselor for fresihman girls.<lb />
W. A. A. has played no small role in<lb />
the college life of Jean. She has been<lb />
a member during her entire stay and<lb />
served as secretary of the organiza-<lb />
tion during her sophomore year. Dur-<lb />
ing her junior year sihe served as<lb />
president of W. A. A. This auto-<lb />
matically gave her a sent on the stu-<lb />
dent legislature.<lb />
This year Jean is serving as vice<lb />
president of Fleming Hall and she<lb />
i� also a marshal.<lb />
Recently she was honored by being<lb />
listed in Who Who in American<lb />
Colleges and Universities. During her<lb />
four years of enrollment Jean has<lb />
Jean Brake<lb />
in<lb />
een an Honor Roll student.<lb />
Having received a National Rating<lb />
Basketball officiating, Jean is<lb />
qualified to call a game.<lb />
Of her many activities Jean has<lb />
most enjoyed the (participation in<lb />
Y. A. A. Jean especially enjoys the<lb />
W. A. A. play days which are held Carolina<lb />
each year. She not only liked the<lb />
various sports but she has the oppor-<lb />
tunity to meet students from other<lb />
colleges. The fond memories of the<lb />
annual W. A. A. beach house party<lb />
will abways bring back pleasant mem-<lb />
ories to Jean.<lb />
Jean's hobbies include movies, at-<lb />
tending ort events and programs<lb />
on campus. She declared that her<lb />
favorite color is blue, but was un-<lb />
decided about a favorite food; how-<lb />
ever, she finally said fried chicken.<lb />
La-c quarter Jean end her room-<lb />
mate, Linda Jones, who is also a<lb />
physical education major, did then<lb />
practice teaching in Washington.<lb />
Jtan .aid they had a gay time riding<lb />
over in Linda's Nash Metropolitan.<lb />
Jean is very grateful to friends and<lb />
fatuity members who have been of<lb />
help to her during her four years of<lb />
college. She is especially grateful to<lb />
Miss Nell Stagings who as an ad-<lb />
vkvor has rendered many helpful serv-<lb />
Long ago in a far away country there lived<lb />
a King, who was very concerned with the welfare<lb />
of his people.<lb />
One day the King called his court jesl<lb />
him and said, "Jester, 1 wish you to go h<lb />
world and bring me the very best thing thai<lb />
ists among the people<lb />
So the jester went forth and in du<lb />
returned bearing a small wrapped packagi<lb />
King unwrapped the package and there<lb />
human tongue.<lb />
The King said, "Well done, jester, truly j<lb />
have brought me the very best thing that<lb />
among the people: the human tongue. Now<lb />
er, go into the world and bring me the verj<lb />
thing that exists among the people<lb />
So the court jester went forth again ii<lb />
world. This time many months passed bef<lb />
returned.<lb />
Finally he came to the King bearing a<lb />
rapped package. The King opened it and<lb />
i Id�there lay a human tongue.<lb />
The King said, "Well done, jester, for<lb />
ycu have brought me the very worst thil .<lb />
exists among the people�the human t<lb />
ices.<lb />
Come May and we will lose Jean<lb />
due to graduation. We can assure her<lb />
that Ahe will be missed just as much<lb />
as she declared she will miss East<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jinny<lb />
It's Good To Be Back!<lb />
After spending five wonderful, glo-<lb />
rious, and expensive days in the big<lb />
city it's good to gat back down south<lb />
again. New York is really something<lb />
to see, but after a few days the<lb />
excitement wears off and the money<lb />
does too.<lb />
The thirteen delegates the two<lb />
publications from East Carolina sent<lb />
to attend the Columbia Scholastic<lb />
Press Association Convention at Co-<lb />
lumbia University will have plenty<lb />
to tell their children in the years<lb />
to come.<lb />
Some of the High Spots!<lb />
Thirteen peo; le never agree to-<lb />
gether so everyone chose their own<lb />
places of interest. Some even got to<lb />
see the Duke Blue Devils play in<lb />
Madison Square Garden. There was j<lb />
also the big Broadway musical "The<lb />
Pajama Game a visit to Radio City,<lb />
and an assortment of television and<lb />
radio shows.<lb />
Biggest Thrill!<lb />
Our biggest thrill came when we<lb />
saw movie queen Marilyn Monroe.<lb />
As far as we were c<lb />
"mission accomplished<lb />
the premiere at the Afltor Theater on<lb />
the next group j Broadway of "East of Eden We had<lb />
stand out in the middle of the<lb />
r. et in a safety zone among about<lb />
Guy Lombardo's music and the giddy<lb />
gals got his autograph<lb />
Makes Is<lb />
We had a<lb />
when we got<lb />
Mozingo,<lb />
Feel Important!<lb />
letter waiting for us<lb />
back from one Ernestine<lb />
from Atlantic Christian<lb />
College in Wilson. She is associate<lb />
editor of "Thv Collegiate Atlantic<lb />
Christian's monthly newspaper.<lb />
She wrote us concerning the views<lb />
expressed in our column of March 8<lb />
concerning the ticket situation at the<lb />
ACC-ECC game at Wilson.<lb />
Part of t-e letter is as follows:<lb />
"This ticket situation to which I am<lb />
a thousand pushing,peo; le,<lb />
worth it. Some of us also<lb />
ring does not only apply to the<lb />
AC gym. It was also a really ridicu-<lb />
lous mess at East Carolina. Perhaps<lb />
you weren't one of those hundreds<lb />
crowded in the entrance of your beau-<lb />
tiful gym about 6:30 on the night of<lb />
February 19. If you were I'm sure<lb />
you can understand what I'm trying<lb />
to suggest Also, even if your gym<lb />
is four times the size of ours, it<lb />
seems that I remember it being peek-<lb />
ed at about 7:00 or shortly there-<lb />
after. Also the cheerleaders were<lb />
was! IroCng hart! at 7:20 along witih the<lb />
' She attended j band.<lb />
"I'd like to propose that<lb />
next year's basketball season, both<lb />
EC and AC get together in as friend-<lb />
ly a way as possible, and work out<lb />
solution to the problem of seat-<lb />
danced to i ing the student bodies. It<lb />
m that this might save a lot of<lb />
confusion and might even promote a<lb />
little better sportsmanship. As long<lb />
as we maintain the rivalry of the<lb />
present, we are certainly going to be<lb />
confronted by the problem. What do<lb />
you think?"<lb />
All we have to say in answer is<lb />
that ACC students who wanted to<lb />
see the game down here saw it with-<lb />
out any trouble, and the only reason<lb />
ohey had to stand in line so long was<lb />
because they arrived long before the<lb />
ticket office opened.<lb />
The point made in our column was<lb />
that ACC was supposed to have had<lb />
1,000 tickets on sale for the game,<lb />
and we have heard that the student<lb />
body consists of around six hundred.<lb />
So why didn't the ECC students have<lb />
second choice of the tickets left, or,<lb />
at least, just a few more than 75?<lb />
There will always be a friendly<lb />
rivalry between ACC and ECC and I<lb />
don't think it can be solved by just<lb />
finding a way to get all the students<lb />
a seat at the games. The rivalry that<lb />
exists between the two schools is one<lb />
which exists anywhere when they<lb />
are as closely located as ACC and<lb />
EOC.<lb />
Anyon wishing to answer Miss<lb />
Mozingo's question as stated above<lb />
in the quoted material of her letter<lb />
may contact her at Box 154, Atlantic-<lb />
seems to! Christian College in Wilson.<lb />
The above tale vividly comes to mind<lb />
the stories of an incident, which occurr<lb />
campus over a week ago, found its way h<lb />
Soda Shop. Tongues wagged. Tale-bearing<lb />
its way on campus and proceeded to<lb />
through every booth and around every I<lb />
the Soda Shop.<lb />
The stories held a firm grip on the <lb />
of the gossips and mouths watered with I<lb />
taste of such a juicy morsal of rumor<lb />
dividuals spit the gossip out and went I<lb />
coke to wash the bad taste out of their n<lb />
Others slipped from booth to booth picki<lb />
more gossip to digest at their leisure.<lb />
This scene is typical of us. We<lb />
tongues in valuable ways, but we all seem to <lb />
eel at spreading rumor. The tongue can tr<lb />
a thing of value. Our tongue can also be a wi<lb />
enemy, one to watch and control.<lb />
It was interesting to note the tales thai<lb />
spread. It is also interesting and pitiful t<lb />
how often we tend to cease talking of a<lb />
actions and resort to the questioning of a a<lb />
motives.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Plea For Refreshments<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
before<lb />
Back to school and back to work!<lb />
We came back right in the middle of<lb />
file campaigns preceding SGA elec-<lb />
tions. It is truly a shame that we<lb />
can't get a paper out to cover the<lb />
electioa. It is almost a violation of<lb />
our duty to th students, but life is<lb />
that way, there are some situations<lb />
beyond our control. We just didn't get<lb />
back in time to get the work done<lb />
for a Wednesday paper. By the time<lb />
we get this isue printed, the elections<lb />
will be over and either Boado or<lb />
Umstead will be the new head of the<lb />
student body. We have our preference<lb />
but it would do neither of the candi-<lb />
dates any favor to speak about it too<lb />
late.<lb />
eac<lb />
Couple of the Week<lb />
Our couple for this week had a<lb />
very ordinary way of meeting. They<lb />
had seen each other around the cam-<lb />
pus for quite some time but finally<lb />
met on the post office steps. They<lb />
are Dan Singletary, who hails from<lb />
Elizabethtown, and Betty Sue Wil-<lb />
liams of Jackson, N. C.<lb />
They declared that they did not<lb />
impress each other at all upon meet-<lb />
ing. In fact, they only dated because<lb />
there was nobody else on campus to<lb />
date since it was during summer I<lb />
school. This was during the summer<lb />
of '53 and about once a month after<lb />
their meeting the two went fishing.<lb />
The facts being that Dan is a great<lb />
fisherman made Betty Sue determined<lb />
to impress him. He warned her about<lb />
getting so close to the bank but she<lb />
eedel his advice only by falling in.<lb />
As a result her hair was all stringy<lb />
and she remained wet until her<lb />
clothes dried on her.<lb />
They both recall with pleasure<lb />
their first big date which was the<lb />
June German in Rocky Mount.<lb />
Sometime later another interesting<lb />
incident happened. Betty Sue's par-<lb />
There will be a paper printed I eats were taking some of her things<lb />
I week from now until the end of home. When Dan saw them leaving<lb />
English Prof Follows Rabbit<lb />
As He Appears In Faculty Play<lb />
Dr. Josei h<lb />
A. Withey, director of of the nursery school; Mrs. Agnes<lb />
Spring Quarter with the exception of<lb />
the week of Spring Holidays and the<lb />
week of Final Examinations.<lb />
This Week's Movie<lb />
by Janet Hill<lb />
The movie, "Act of Love was<lb />
filmed in a Parisian setting and has<lb />
fairly well re-created the life of the<lb />
side streets, thus mixing vice and<lb />
virtue.<lb />
The hero (Kirk Douglas) is an<lb />
average G.I. and the French heroine<lb />
(Dany Robin) is a naughty girl try-<lb />
ing to be nice. It is toward the end<lb />
of World War II that Kirk and Dany<lb />
meet in Paris. Kirk tries to be friend-<lb />
lv in the old American way, but<lb />
Dany says no. So Mr. Douglas asks<lb />
for her hand in marriage. While<lb />
waiting the approval of their mar-<lb />
the dormitory with so many things<lb />
he got the idea that Betty Sue was<lb />
being shipped and naturally he was<lb />
worried. Soon he learned that her<lb />
parents were only taking her summer<lb />
clothing home.<lb />
This couple especially enjoys dan-<lb />
cing but they have so many other<lb />
common interests tr.at they enjoy do-<lb />
ing many things together.<lb />
Dan came to college in '47 but soon<lb />
went into tihe navy. Then in the win-<lb />
ter of '53 he returned to college. Both<lb />
Dan and Betty are seniors. Dan is a<lb />
business major and Betty Sue is a<lb />
primary major. These two are being<lb />
practical. They say that only after<lb />
graduation will they think more<lb />
about the future.<lb />
draanatk arts and faculty member<lb />
of the English department at East<lb />
Carolina College, will have the lead-<lb />
ing role in Mary Chase's popular<lb />
comedy "Harvey" when it is pre-<lb />
sented at the college May 12 and<lb />
13 with a cast from the faculty and<lb />
administrative staff.<lb />
He will play the eccentric Elwood<lb />
P. Dowd. whose friend "Harvey a<lb />
six foot one and a half inch rabbit,<lb />
gives the play its title. Dr. Withey<lb />
hag directed a number of plays for<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse, college<lb />
dramatic club, and last year served<lb />
a.s director of the Passion Play when<lb />
f was produced in Greenville. In<lb />
"Harvey" he will make his first ap-<lb />
pearance here as an actor.<lb />
"Harvey will be the third in a<lb />
series of comedies which have been<lb />
presented with casts from the East<lb />
Carolina faculty and administrative<lb />
taff and as benefit performances<lb />
for the scholarship fund.<lb />
George E. Perry of the college mu-<lb />
sic department will direct "Harvey<lb />
'n previous AAUW plays he has had<lb />
the leading role in "The Silver Whis-<lb />
tle" in 1952 and directed "The Curi-<lb />
ous Savage" in 1953.<lb />
Other faculty members who have<lb />
previously appeared in the serieg and<lb />
who will take part in "Harvey" in-<lb />
clude Beatrice Chauncey of the music<lb />
department; Ruth. Lambie, director<lb />
Barrett, secretary to the college pres-<lb />
ident; and Wendell W. Smiley, li-<lb />
brarian.<lb />
Newcomers to the series who will<lb />
appear in "Harvey" are Velma Lowe<lb />
of the business education depart-<lb />
ment; Cynthia Mendenhall, director<lb />
of the Student Union; Catrmar Shaw<lb />
of the health and physical education<lb />
department; Dr. Edgar Hirshberg of<lb />
the English department; Paul ick<lb />
(Believe nv<lb />
history of East Carolina College. Don't live up<lb />
in action this year; surprise everyone!<lb />
"Act of Love" is interesting and<lb />
adequately peppered with sex. Show-<lb />
ing in Austin Saturday night. Our<lb />
recommendations!<lb />
The following announcement wee<lb />
released by Mr. Lloyd Bray this<lb />
week:<lb />
Seniors up for graduation In<lb />
May may fill out forms for their<lb />
caps and gowns in the Stadent<lb />
Supply Store. Deadline for order-<lb />
ing caps and gowns will be May<lb />
1. The cost for this service has<lb />
already been taken care of in the<lb />
students' graduation fee.<lb />
Students who have previously<lb />
graduated but plan to receive their<lb />
degrees at the May exercises<lb />
should also place their orders for<lb />
caps and towns now.<lb />
For several years the girls have been v.<lb />
ing for drink machines in their dormitories. At<lb />
the present time there are four drink machi<lb />
in Slay dormitory and a vender machine v<lb />
nabs and candy. Ragsdale Hall has two dr<lb />
machines and a vender machine with nabs and<lb />
candy.<lb />
There is likely many reasons why the admii<lb />
istration has not installed these machines in<lb />
grirls' dormitories. The Dean of Women was ca<lb />
upon for comment on the situation and we v<lb />
told that she was not on duty and could not t<lb />
time to discuss it. We called the treasurer of<lb />
college who referred us to Miss White. We bel.<lb />
that if a group could get together and discuss<lb />
these conflictions a remedy could be reached<lb />
sidering the problem.<lb />
At the present time the girls either ha<lb />
go to the filling station or the Soda shop wl<lb />
ever they want a drink. Bottles have accumuli<lb />
in many rooms as a result of this. If the g<lb />
had a central location to take the bottles, sue<lb />
crates placed at the back doors, this prol<lb />
could be eliminated to a great extent.<lb />
It seems that a solution could be reached<lb />
this problem. A large majority of the girl<lb />
dents on campus have discussed this problen<lb />
voiced their opinion that they would be v<lb />
to compromise to almost any extent to have ti<lb />
machines installed.<lb />
Spring is now in the air and it will no Ion<lb />
be possible to keep drinks cold in the winci<lb />
Thus why not bring this problem up now<lb />
� of the music department; and j find the much needed answer to the que<lb />
Dr. Keith Holmes of the English de- Several girls about campus were asked<lb />
opinion concerning: "Would you like to see dr;<lb />
machines installed in the girls' dormitor<lb />
Why?"<lb />
Carolyn Mcore, Jarvis, "I'm for it bee<lb />
I feel that we need them more than the boy<lb />
as they can go out late at night and get drii<lb />
whereas after 10:30 we are unable to leaw<lb />
d'rm<lb />
Janet Hill, Cotten, "Yes, I think that<lb />
need not only drink machines but vender ma-<lb />
chines as well. When I am studying at night i<lb />
would be very convenient to go down the hall<lb />
and get a drink instead of having to dress t.<lb />
either to the Soda shop or filling station. I<lb />
lieve, also, that by installing these machines t;<lb />
would be less confusion in the Soda shop between<lb />
c'asses, for the girls could run into the dorm-<lb />
itories and get a "snack" there<lb />
Mary Lou Stewart, Home Managen<lb />
House, "Placement of drink machines in the<lb />
various girls dormitories would be a time sa<lb />
Because after settling down to study you realize<lb />
you want a drink, so you have to trudge over to<lb />
the soda shop just for the "pause that refresh<lb />
Alice Stone, Fleming, "Yes, because late at<lb />
night when I am studying and I want a drink<lb />
I have to get dressed to go over to the Soda shop.<lb />
All cf my friends and I have for sometime been<lb />
discussing this situation and we hope a remedy<lb />
can be reached<lb />
partment.<lb />
Letters<lb />
Dear Faculty, Staff and Students<lb />
I am writing tHs open letter to<lb />
you in appreciation of your marvel-<lb />
ous cooperatuoti in preparation for the<lb />
visit of the members of the General<lb />
Assembly to our campus and for your<lb />
gracious hospitality extended while<lb />
they were here, as well as your at-<lb />
tendance at the program Tuesday eve-<lb />
ning and at the World Affairs Instic<lb />
tute.<lb />
Ft does an administrator good to<lb />
know that he has a faculty, staff,<lb />
and student body on whom he can<lb />
depend, and who enthusiastically sup-<lb />
port and assist with any on-going<lb />
program.<lb />
Believe me when I say I love every<lb />
Fraternally yours,<lb />
J. D. Messick, President<lb />
FIRM STAND TAKEN ON<lb />
SEGREGATaON ISSUE<lb />
(ACP)�The Consolidated Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina is standing<lb />
now on segregation exactly where it<lb />
stood three years ago, according to<lb />
the Carolinian, weekly student news-<lb />
paper of Woman's College, at Greens-<lb />
boro.<lb />
Qualified Negroes would be admit-<lb />
ted to graduate and professional<lb />
schools if such schools are not pro-<lb />
vided by and in the state of North<lb />
Carolina for such racial groups.<lb />
An interested young man:<lb />
"Why doesn't East Carolina have an un-<lb />
limited cut system? If students are left to go<lb />
to class as they please and when they feel in a<lb />
receptive mood, they would get more out of school<lb />
When you reach college age, you are old enough<lb />
to realize that you have to go to class to pass<lb />
your work. And yet you are young enough to stil<lb />
have the right to get away from the grind if �jj<lb />
feel like taking a day off. If you suffer, chalk<lb />
it up to experience<lb />
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EAST CAgQttHyiH<lb />
ftaOl TRREK<lb />
SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Neil King<lb />
H ��<lb />
!<lb />
and then tiberc appears vi ion standings, but the following t<lb />
meriean sports scene three seasons they won not only the<lb />
Eastern Division crown, but won the<lb />
North State Conference champion-<lb />
ship a.s well. In his last two seasons,<lb />
they won the Eastern Division cham-<lb />
pion, t ip. In his six years at Elon,<lb />
his teams compiled an overall mark<lb />
of 86 wins against 19 losses.<lb />
Mallory graduated from the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina in 1941<lb />
with AB and MA degree. While<lb />
attending UNC, he played the oppo-<lb />
site end from Paul Severin, two-<lb />
time All-Aonerican in football. Also<lb />
playing then was George "Snuffy'<lb />
Siii nveis, later to become a regular<lb />
second-baseiman for the New York<lb />
Yankees. Mallory also starred in<lb />
baseball and track.<lb />
In 1940, Coach Mallory broke-in<lb />
with the Washington Senators, but<lb />
was farmed out and played with such<lb />
North Carolina teams as Sanford,<lb />
I.andis, Burlington, Charlotte, and<lb />
then with Columbus, Ohio. He made<lb />
the majors once again in 1944 with<lb />
the St. Louis Cardinals. It was with<lb />
the Redbirds that Mallory recalls<lb />
having his worse day. "We were<lb />
playing Cincinnati and I was in the<lb />
defensive outfield. The Cincy boys had two on<lb />
year, with two out in the ninth, and aj<lb />
routine outfield fly was hit to me<lb />
Golfers Prepare<lb />
To Defend Title<lb />
In First Contest<lb />
-ing such quali<lb />
v, airirressiveness,<lb />
ssnanshi , and the<lb />
example. Babe Ruth<lb />
Dean in baseball; Jim<lb />
�otbaR; and Ben Hogan<lb />
I Carolina College is far-<lb />
 e one sue. individual<lb />
a very small fellow<lb />
oth in sun! out of<lb />
; a second baseman<lb />
ee (going on four)<lb />
all, and � guard for<lb />
 iis in basketball.<lb />
 Heath,<lb />
all Cecil's talents<lb />
ie makes him a very<lb />
to waie . He's a very<lb />
!�' st, and when cov-<lb />
side, can drive for the<lb />
ie beat ol them. His<lb />
and marksmanship<lb />
�w line are above<lb />
t ese are the thing's<lb />
lights, both in<lb />
I in baseball: bis ag-<lb />
.1.U11 leadership, aports-<lb />
t all. his will to<lb />
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at the key-<lb /><lb />
i well over 100) except and I dropped it Of course, a man<lb />
y. for any in- scored and we lost, 1-0. I picked the<lb />
way above the average, i ball up. put it in my pocket and<lb />
H is said. too. that l walked off the field. You know, that<lb />
ne around that can pei-<lb />
run as can Cecil.<lb />
mostt know, is Cecil's<lb />
We regret to see him<lb />
loss is another's gain.<lb />
. �  to you�a competent<lb />
outstanding sportsman,<lb />
. ler, a splendid per-<lb />
I head baseball coach<lb />
llory.<lb />
Mallory came to East Caro-<lb />
off the campus of<lb />
 e where he was head<lb />
all coach. In 1949,<lb />
: yea at Elon. his baseball<lb />
i second in Eastern Di-<lb />
was the funniest feeling I ever had<lb />
As a result, he was traded forthwith<lb />
to the New York Giants where he<lb />
immediately redeemed himself. Re-<lb />
lates Mallory: "I was facing Preach-<lb />
er Roe. of Brooklyn, in the ninth<lb />
with two down. We were behind one<lb />
run. and I got a hit scoring two<lb />
men, whkh won the game. By the<lb />
way, getting back to my bad ball<lb />
game wthile with the Cards, I still<lb />
have the ball I dropped<lb />
Mallory had to retire from active<lb />
baseball in 1945 due to poor health.<lb />
But ht went on to compile a fine<lb />
record ac Elon, and we're looking<lb />
forward to seeing him do the same<lb />
with fae Pirates.<lb />
UNDERWOOD<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
East Carolina's golf team has been<lb />
steadily practicing for the last three<lb />
weeks as they prepare to defend their<lb />
North State title, which they won<lb />
handily last season.<lb />
The local golfers have dominated<lb />
the circuit since their entrance into<lb />
the conference in 1948. They have<lb />
failed only once in their last eight<lb />
attempts to win the North State<lb />
Conference championship. Elon's<lb />
fighting Christiana were loop champs<lb />
in 1950 for the only time any team<lb />
except the Pirates have won it since<lb />
the latter5 entrance into the con-<lb />
ference.<lb />
Back for another year for the Pi-<lb />
rates' links squad are: Claude King,<lb />
Pat Hunt, Harry Rainy, and Fred<lb />
Sexton. Two newcomers who have<lb />
high hopes of landing a berth on the<lb />
squad are John Rainy and Tommy<lb />
Gravitte.<lb />
King, a senior from Wilmington<lb />
who plays at the fullback tpost dur-<lb />
ing football season, is one of the<lb />
leading power-drivers on Coach<lb />
Howard Porter's squad. He won the<lb />
individual title in the conference last<lb />
season. At the end of the regulation<lb />
3G-oole tournament at Greensboro<lb />
last season, King was tied with Don<lb />
Smith of Eion. On the following day<lb />
the two engaged in an 18-hole play-<lb />
off. Eton's Smith was hopelessly<lb />
outclassed by the steady and perfec-<lb />
tive strokes of King as the latter<lb />
won handily.<lb />
The Pirates won the team title also<lb />
as all the golfers combined their<lb />
talents and brought both divisional<lb />
titles back to Greenville.<lb />
With four lettermen returning, this<lb />
year's squad should be as strong as<lb />
last seaon's aggregation. The locals<lb />
have eight conference matches and<lb />
they already set their sights on a<lb />
successful defense of the crown. With<lb />
such experienced veterans back from<lb />
last yeaT, the locals should be able<lb />
to form a strong nucleus with the<lb />
newcomers seeing plenty of action.<lb />
Bud Tennis Team<lb />
To Meet Wolfpack<lb />
by Neil King<lb />
Three returning lettermen and one<lb />
highly-regarded freshman will make<lb />
up the nucleus of this year's East<lb />
Carolina tennis team. Returning are<lb />
J. W. Browning of Enfield; Frazier<lb />
Bruton and Dallas Fosque of Khv<lb />
ilora The newcomer is Maurice Ev-<lb />
erette of Robersonville.<lb />
The Pirate racketeers, under new<lb />
coach Ray Martinez, are expected to<lb />
do well in singles matches, although<lb />
they will be somewhat weaker than<lb />
the team of a year ago.<lb />
Eai Carolina opens.its 1955 sched-<lb />
ule here against North Carolina State<lb />
College on A:ril 1.<lb />
Bruton and Everette are struggling<lb />
for the number one position, while<lb />
either Browning or Fosque could take<lb />
ovr i the number three slot. Fresh-<lb />
men Gill Underwood of Clayton, Ed-<lb />
die Dennis of Durham, and George<lb />
Bur'on of Rocky Mount are looking<lb />
very good and could possibly take<lb />
over any of the veterans' jobs.<lb />
V: the outset, it looks as if all six<lb />
layer are practically equally bal-<lb />
anced with no one player holding a<lb />
ig edge over the other; therefore,<lb />
the Bucs should pick up many points<lb />
an the strength of their third, fourth<lb />
and fifth position.<lb />
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Founders Day Features NC Legislature<lb />
Last Tuesday, March 8, Founders<lb />
Day was celebrated ait East Carolina<lb />
College. The princi(pal event of the<lb />
occasion waa the dedication of the<lb />
J. Y. Joyner Library and Clyde A.<lb />
Erwin Hall, a residence fox woman<lb />
faculty memier� and students, by Dr.<lb />
Charles L. Carroll, state superintend-<lb />
ent of public instruction and chair-<lb />
man of the East Carolina College<lb />
Board of Trustees.<lb />
The arrival of the members of tihe<lb />
North Carolina General Assembly<lb />
was an exciting event. Many students<lb />
were on hand to greet their repre-<lb />
sentatives and guests. A welcoming<lb />
committee composed of the marshals,<lb />
cheerleaders, members of Young<lb />
Democrats C-lu'), and members of the<lb />
faculty were present w4in the guests<lb />
arrived. This group escorted the<lb />
guests to points of interest on the<lb />
campus, and took them on a tour<lb />
through the classroom buildmjra. Lat-<lb />
er in the afternoon, the guests at-<lb />
Speakers Discuss International<lb />
Problems At World Affairs Meet<lb />
National and international probdema cause oi its situation on sea and air<lb />
considered from the political, mili<lb />
tary, and economic points of view<lb />
were discussed and analyzed at East<lb />
Carolina College last Thursday by<lb />
four visiting authorities on contem-<lb />
porary events.<lb />
The second annual World Affaire<lb />
Institute held at the college directed<lb />
attention particularly to condition<lb />
and trends in the United States.<lb />
Europe and Asda.<lb />
Boyd France, foreign affairs editor<lb />
of "Business Week" and an expert<lb />
on foreign economic policies; Per<lb />
Monsen, author, journalist, and presi-<lb />
dent of the Press Association and<lb />
the Parliamentary Press of Norway;<lb />
and Dr. Diosdado M. Yap, editor and<lb />
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tended a recital of organ music and � publisher of Bataan Magazine, the<lb />
an informal reception at the home of Philippines, appeared at morning,<lb />
President and Mrs. Messick, and were<lb />
served dinner in the North Dining<lb />
Hall.<lb />
At 7:30 o'clock in Wright audi-<lb />
torium, the representatives, their<lb />
wives, faculty members, students, and<lb />
leading educators in North Carolina<lb />
assembled for the dedication. Dr.<lb />
Wallace I. Worverton made the dedi-<lb />
catory prayer and pronounced the<lb />
benediction. The East Oarolina Or-<lb />
chestra and Choir presented several<lb />
pplectaoiYs of appropriate music, with<lb />
Mrs. Gladys White aad Dr. Elwood<lb />
Keister appearing as soloists, accom-<lb />
panied by George E. Perry, pianist.<lb />
Dr. Lewis Quincy Mumford, Librarian<lb />
of Congress and a native of Ayden,<lb />
N. C, made the principal address. A<lb />
portrait of Dr. Joyner, noted North<lb />
Carolina exJocartor for whom the li-<lb />
brary is named, was presented by<lb />
his son, the Hon. William T. Joyner<lb />
of Raleigh. The work of Mrs. Mil<lb />
afternoon and evening programs<lb />
John C. Metoatfe, Washington edi-<lb />
tor of Worldwide Press Service, acted<lb />
as moderator. During the afternoon,<lb />
he addressed a television audience<lb />
over the facilties of WNCT of Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
"Meeting the Threat of Comnvu-<lb />
ni�m" was emphasized in talks by<lb />
the visiting lecturers at an all-college<lb />
assembly Thursday morning. Two<lb />
afternoon meetings gave an oppor-<lb />
tunity for informal discussions based<lb />
on the topics "Problems of the West-<lb />
ern Hemisphere" and "The United<lb />
States and Europe A forum on<lb />
world affairs in the evening conclud-<lb />
ed the program.<lb />
We are not on the brink of a major<lb />
war in Asia, Mr. France said, basing<lb />
hie statement on interviews and con-<lb />
versations in official Washington.<lb />
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Russian leaders do not wish a conflict<lb />
dred McMnllan Rumley of Washing- now and the Chinese cannot fight<lb />
routes. NATO, which goes beyond<lb />
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.said, ha.� brought a 'new wave of<lb />
thinking" among member nations and<lb />
has modified old ideas of natienal<lb />
sovereignty.<lb />
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portunities as a means of fighting<lb />
communism and urged a determined<lb />
stand against the ignorance which<lb />
breeds misunderstanding.<lb />
Mr. Monsen drew hearty laughter<lb />
and a tremendous round of applause<lb />
when questioned by a student as to<lb />
the causes and the outcome of the<lb />
present struggle for power in Russia.<lb />
"Sir he said, "I'll give you an hon-<lb />
est answer. I don't know Mr. Met-<lb />
calfe came to the rescue, explaining<lb />
that Norway has a seat in the UN<lb />
but "not in the Kremlin<lb />
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and unrest in the East, Dr. Yap<lb />
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United States were cut off from the<lb />
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toward the Philippines. Tremendous<lb />
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East Carolina Players<lb />
Present Three Act Play<lb />
"Rumpetetifclsikiti a three act play,<lb />
will be given by the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse, for the children of the<lb />
county and city, in the College Thea-<lb />
tre, March 28-31.<lb />
"Rumelstitlskin" i&amp; a play of in-<lb />
trigue, with a subtle philosophy,<lb />
teaching that greed can nevei master<lb />
this world.<lb />
The play's plot is one which ha<lb />
always delighted both children and<lb />
adults. Runup elstiltskin wishes a<lb />
King's baby to put in his pot, so<lb />
that he may rule the hearts of men;<lb />
illing them so full of greed that<lb />
they will destroy each other, thereby<lb />
leaving the whole world to himself.<lb />
Looking over the earth from his hill-<lb />
top, he discovers a miller's daughter<lb />
who will win a Prince for her husband<lb />
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the King orders her actually to spin<lb />
the gold, she is left alone in despair.<lb />
Rumpel appears magically, offering<lb />
to spin the gold for her if he will<lb />
give him her first child. In no time<lb />
the straw is gold.<lb />
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appears to claim it, but the miller's<lb />
daughter persuades hian to give her<lb />
another chance. He offers her one<lb />
chance to keep the child�if she can<lb />
guess his name. Strangely enough<lb />
the girl guesses Runnpel's name and<lb />
he flies to pieces with rage.<lb />
Dr. Withey, advisor to the East<lb />
Carolina Players, will direct "Rum-<lb />
petetitlsldn Merle Kelly, who has<lb />
had previous experience in acting and<lb />
in directing, will serve as student<lb />
director.<lb />
Shown above are the official representative and cadet group ponsorn of the college AFROTC. Thcs<lb />
girls take part in all programs requiring hontes�es for the campus Air Force group. Photo by ECC Air Force Huff<lb />
LEGISLATORS<lb />
(Continued from Pajre 1)<lb />
dents and faculty and friends of the<lb />
college, and to the Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce of the City of Greenville, and<lb />
the Greenville city officials and to<lb />
the members of the committee of the<lb />
Seriate and the House of Representa-<lb />
tives making arrangements for the<lb />
trip to East Carolina College their<lb />
deep appreciation for the invitation<lb />
to visit East Carolina College on in full forct and effect t' .<lb />
March H, 1955 and for the many adoption.<lb />
�<lb />
courtesies and � ordial hospitality and<lb />
splendid entertainment afforded them<lb />
on th- occasion of their vit to the<lb />
College.<lb />
Section 2. That a copy of this<lb />
Resolution be transmitted to Dr. John<lb />
D. Messick. President of East Caro-<lb />
lina College.<lb />
Section 3. Thi Resolution shall be<lb />
In the Genera Aaaambl) rsa<lb />
times ami ratified, ih� � �<lb />
of March, 1965.<lb />
L. E. Barnhardt<lb />
President of I<lb />
Larry I. Moore Jr<lb />
Speaker of the Hou��<lb />
Representative<lb />
��<lb />
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Mr. Monsen stated that Norway! n � Christmas holidays<lb />
has become a strategic country be- a etter witih a Pennsylvania post-<lb />
mark came to the college post office<lb />
addressed to T R, Box 82, East Caro-<lb />
lina College, Greenville, N. C. As my<lb />
post office box number is 82 the<lb />
letter was delivered to me; and in<lb />
Che envelope I found nothing but a<lb />
key, attached to a tag with the above<lb />
address. The key does not open my<lb />
mail box and I have been unable to<lb />
solve the mystery. Can you?<lb />
Easit Carolina made by members of<lb />
Dr. Joyners family. Wendell W. Smi-<lb />
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sented the college in accepting the<lb />
painting.<lb />
The occasion marked another broad<lb />
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