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chines intheir dormitories. ReadAnne<lb />
George'scolumn on page 2formore<lb />
complainllS.<lb />
Eastti<lb />
Be Yourself<lb />
Over 3,500 high school students are<lb />
expected to swarm the campus tomorrow.<lb />
Be your smiling, friendly self and show<lb />
the visitors how much you enjoy being<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
W<lb />
HAJME XXX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1955<lb />
Number 22<lb />
College WelcomesHighschoolers Tomorrow<lb />
tllet<lb />
ECC Coed Goes <lb />
To Wilmington<lb />
a Strickland, blonde junior<lb />
from Clinton, will represent the<lb />
weekend at the annunl<lb />
Festival in Wilmington. Bar-<lb />
was picked as the official cam-<lb />
rv for the fete by the Clu-<lb />
Government Association several<lb />
s acre.<lb />
Barbara is currently serving as sec-<lb />
r the Student Government<lb />
� i She is also the secretary- J<lb />
f that organization for next<lb />
HC-<lb />
Greetings, High School Seniors<lb />
Greetings to our Guests:<lb />
We are happy to welcome you to East Carolina College<lb />
with its friendly atmosphere, splendid student body, learned<lb />
faculty, broad curricula adn beautiful campus.<lb />
The student body is about equally ddvided between men<lb />
and women, and they have a happy, wholesome good time<lb />
together. Work comes first but we insist on a program of<lb />
complete living that includes the spiritual, intellectual, physical,<lb />
social and aesthetic. Study your college carefully before mak-<lb />
ing your final choice. Naturally we think ours is best.<lb />
We trust you will see as much of the campus as is pos-<lb />
sible in one day. Visit the exhibits in the various departments.<lb />
Feel free to ask any student or staff member to answer your<lb />
questions or help you find the departments in which you are<lb />
interested.<lb />
We are happy to have you here.<lb />
Cordially yours,<lb />
J. D. Messick.<lb />
Editors Of The 1955-56 Publications At East Carolina<lb />
�<lb />
SGA Production Of 'Brigadoon'<lb />
Set For Late April Showing<lb />
Joyce Smith<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Lannie Crocker<lb />
Barbara Strickland<lb />
year. She ha9 been a Dean's List<lb />
at tunce her enrollment at East<lb />
a in 1952. One critic says that<lb />
she disproves the maxim that beauty<lb />
brains don't mix well.<lb />
Ting as representative for Flem-<lb />
Hall in the Homecoming Day<lb />
celebration two years ago and appear-<lb />
g in several other beauty pageants<lb />
were previews to Barbara's selection<lb />
 the college representative to the<lb />
Izalea Festival. While she is in Wil-<lb />
Lngton, she will associate with other<lb />
campus state and national beauties.<lb />
B will appear on a float with other<lb />
genie girls and will receive at-<lb />
on from press representatives<lb />
. several parts of the country.<lb />
by Chuck<lb />
Brigadoon, which was first present-<lb />
ed on Broadway in 1947, will be pre-<lb />
sented in the College Theater on April<lb />
2 28 and 29. Students will be ad-<lb />
mitted to this S.G.Asponsored pro-<lb />
duction by activity tickets.<lb />
The plot centers around two New<lb />
Yorkers, Tommy Albright and Jeff<lb />
Douglas played by Travis Martin<lb />
and Ronnie Rose. These two stumble<lb />
on an 18th century Scottish village<lb />
Brigadoon, which comes to life once<lb />
every 100 years. The village is cele-<lb />
brating the wedding of a village cou-<lb />
ple, Charlie Dalrymple and Jean Mac-<lb />
Laren, played by Roy Askew and<lb />
Nancy Crouse.<lb />
Caught in this unbelievable event,<lb />
Tommy and Jeff become involved in<lb />
the lives of these strange people.<lb />
Tommy falls in love with the beauti-1<lb />
ful Fiona, played by Frances Smith,<lb />
and they sing many of the popular<lb />
songs of the show such as "The Hea-<lb />
rt's Almost<lb />
Students Choose<lb />
College Marshals<lb />
Sixteen coeds were chosen by stu-<lb />
vote as college marshals for all<lb />
� ge-aponsored events during the<lb />
' 55-56 school year. These girls come<lb />
. the freshman, sophomore and<lb />
?r classes.<lb />
The qualifications for becoming a<lb />
r ha! here are a three average and<lb />
gned petition guaranteeing lead-<lb />
 and popularity. The students<lb />
ect the marshals at the same time<lb />
as the officers of the Student Gov-<lb />
nment each year.<lb />
Marshals for the incoming year are<lb />
Stephenson, Jean Thompson,<lb />
Shirley Hargrove, June Quinn, Jean-<lb />
tte Smith, Catherine Winstead,<lb />
ira Tucker, Pat Jackson, Kather-<lb />
� Dismuke, Jean Fisher, Mary Ann<lb />
Marsh burn, Neel Dupree, Ann Ran-<lb />
lph, Janet Williams, Lou Manning,<lb />
and Carolyn Wallace.<lb />
Alternates are Peggy Limer and<lb />
Shirley Summers.<lb />
ther on the Hill" and<lb />
Like Being in Love<lb />
Meanwhile, Jeff is chased by a for-<lb />
ward but cute little lass, Meg Brock-<lb />
ie, played by Myrl Maness. She takes<lb />
him to a secluded spot and begins to<lb />
tell him how much she loves him and<lb />
talks of marriage. Harry Beaton,<lb />
;layed by Chuck Shearon, decides to<lb />
break the spell of Brigadoon by run-<lb />
ning away, since he is in love with<lb />
Jean McLaren and has lost her to<lb />
Charlie Dairymple. However, Tommy<lb />
and Jeff save the day, and all ends<lb />
happily.<lb />
Other hit tunes in the show are<lb />
' "Come to Me, Bend to Me" and "Go<lb />
Home With Bonnie Jean sung by<lb />
Roy Askew. Numbers done by the<lb />
chorus are "Brigadoon "Down on<lb />
MacConnachy Square "Jeanie's Pac-<lb />
kin Up" and the assembling of the<lb />
Shearon<lb />
clans.<lb />
Other members of the cast include<lb />
George Knight, Archie Beaton; Jesse<lb />
Boyd. Angus MacGuffie; Frank Bod-<lb />
kin. Andrew MacLaren; Charles<lb />
Startles, Mr. Lundie; Steve Farish,<lb />
Sandy Dean; Nancy Cooke, Jane Ash-<lb />
ton; June Crews, Maggie; and Gail<lb />
Mullen, Kate.<lb />
Members of the dancing chorus<lb />
under the direction of Mary Dunn<lb />
Beatty are Jesse Boyd, Mary War-<lb />
ren Collier, Gunhilde Gunnerson, Fred<lb />
James, Frank Keaton, Mary Alice<lb />
Madry, Virginia Perkins, Sally Rog-<lb />
ers, Quay Roseman, Conrad Sloan,<lb />
B- verly Sumner, and Chuck Shearon.<lb />
The dances, gay and colorful, are<lb />
varied in regard to the mood of the<lb />
.scene. Some are solemn, w" "le others<lb />
are folk dances, ballets, modern, and<lb />
the highland fling performed by the<lb />
entire company.<lb />
Members of the singing chorus un-<lb />
der the direction of Dr. Elwood Keis-<lb />
ter are Frank Bodkin, Jesse Boyd,<lb />
Lloyd Bray Jr Carl Carter, June<lb />
Crews, Steve Farish, Marcia Forbes,<lb />
John El. person, Margaret Ann Grif-<lb />
fin, Suzanne Hardison, Barbara Har-<lb />
ris, Mary J. Hughes, Katherine Lew-<lb />
is, Milton Mann, Joe Stell, Carolyn<lb />
Massengill, Sinclair Newman, Evelyn<lb />
Outlaw, Peggy Outlaw, Sylvia Rogers,<lb />
William Sexton, Jo Ann Sparks,<lb />
Charles Starnes, Jimmy Thigpen, and<lb />
Carolyn Willis.<lb />
Music will be furnished by a se-<lb />
lected group of the ECC Orchestra<lb />
under the direction of Dr. Kenneth<lb />
Outhbert.<lb />
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback and Dr.<lb />
Cuthbcrt are co-directors of the show,<lb />
and Jean Dupree is serving as chair-<lb />
man of the production committee and<lb />
as student director. Libby Dann is the<lb />
technical dh'ector for the show.<lb />
Crocker, Smith, Ferrell Receive Jobs<lb />
As Editors Of Collese Annual, Paper<lb />
A senior and two rising juniors will<lb />
edit next year's publications at East<lb />
Carolina College. Lannie Crocker will<lb />
edit the college yearbook and Joyce<lb />
.smith and Jimmy Ferrell will serve<lb />
as co-editors of the newspaper. The<lb />
students were appointed to their po-<lb />
sitions by the Publications Board of<lb />
the collegexat a meeting last week.<lb />
Both Lannie Crocker and Joyce<lb />
Smith are from Selma. Lannie will be<lb />
a senior at the beginning of next<lb />
Fall quarter. She is a Home Eco-<lb />
nomics major and has served as an<lb />
officer in her departmental fraterni-<lb />
ty and club. An active BSU worker,<lb />
she has also been in the campus YW<lb />
CA. Her experience with the annual<lb />
has been gained through staff mem-<lb />
bership for the past two years. She<lb />
was associate editor during this year.<lb />
bhe was highly recommended by Jane<lb />
Kanoy, current editor of the "Buc-<lb />
caneer and accepted unanimously<lb />
by the board members.<lb />
Joyce Smith is a primary educa-<lb />
tion major. Her extra-curricular ac-<lb />
tivities have also been centered<lb />
around BSU and YWCA work along<lb />
with specific duties with the news-<lb />
paper. This year she has served as<lb />
feature editor and SGA reporter for<lb />
the paper. Her current position is<lb />
managing editor.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell, a business educa-<lb />
tion major from Lucama, will share<lb />
the responsibilities of editorship of<lb />
the paper along with Joyce. Ferrell<lb />
is a member of Delta Zeta fraterni-<lb />
ty, national professional business or-<lb />
ganization, FBLA and YMCA. His<lb />
duties on the news-paper have been<lb />
general reporter, feature writer,<lb />
managing editor and sports assistant.<lb />
The newspaper has not been<lb />
managed by co-editors for several<lb />
years, but the members of the Publi-<lb />
cations Board felt that the two stu-<lb />
.<lb />
dents could work effectively o that<lb />
arrangement.<lb />
It is a .chool policy to have the<lb />
Publication Board appoint the editors<lb />
of the two publications. Dr. Clinton<lb />
Prewett is chairman of the boaTd.<lb />
MemberK include the editors of the<lb />
two publications, Dr. John D. Mes-<lb />
ick, president of the college, Aca-<lb />
demic Dean Leo W. Jenkins and<lb />
several other members of the staff<lb />
and faculty who are connected with<lb />
he publications.<lb />
The selections are made after care-<lb />
ful scrhtinization of letters of ap-<lb />
plications of students interested in<lb />
the editorships. The students' en-<lb />
tire records since enrollment in the<lb />
college are also examined. Leader-<lb />
ship, scholarship, attitude and know-<lb />
ledge of puplication work are the<lb />
main pre-requisites for appointees.<lb />
Reporter Reviews History Of Collese<lb />
Large Crowds See Annual Play<lb />
Scholarship Offer For<lb />
1955-56 EC Students<lb />
Students wishing to be considered<lb />
for scholarships next year should get<lb />
- a. plications in to Dean Clinton<lb />
H. Prewett as soon as possible. Ap-<lb />
plications are already being consider-<lb />
ed by the Scholarship Coinmittee.<lb />
Dean Prewett heads the committee<lb />
aa chairman. Completing the com-<lb />
mittee are President Messick, Dean<lb />
Jenkins, F. D. Duncan, and Dean<lb />
White.<lb />
This year forty $100 scholarships<lb />
are being offered to deserving stu-<lb />
dents. These forty scholarships are<lb />
divided among high school seniors<lb />
and students already attending East<lb />
Carolina. Applications are considered<lb />
very carefully. Factors considered are<lb />
academic record, financial need, and<lb />
the general contribution of the stu-<lb />
dent to college life or the part he<lb />
plays in extra-curricular activities.<lb />
All applicants will be notified by<lb />
April IB, 1955. By this date the<lb />
Scholarship Committee will have de-<lb />
cided upon the receiipienta oi these<lb />
awards.<lb />
Audiences totaling approximately<lb />
3,000 boys and girls are expected to<lb />
attend "Rumpelstiltskin" when a<lb />
dramatization of the familiar and<lb />
popular folk tale is .presented by the<lb />
East Carolina College Playhouse as<lb />
its annual play for school children<lb />
in Pitt County.<lb />
Four performances of the drama<lb />
for young people were scheduled for<lb />
March 28-31. The Greenville Chapter<lb />
of the American Association of Uni-<lb />
versity Women sponsored the pro-<lb />
duction.<lb />
"Runvpelstitlskin" was presented<lb />
in a dramatization by Charlotte Chor-<lb />
penning, well-known for her work<lb />
in the theater for children. Scenery<lb />
designed and built for the East Caro-<lb />
lina production, attractive costumes,<lb />
special music, and artistically planned<lb />
lighting contributed to the inter-<lb />
est and effectiveness of the play.<lb />
James Daughety of Kinston and<lb />
Laura Credle of New Holland<lb />
appeared in leading roles. Merle Kelly<lb />
of Raleigh served as student di-<lb />
rector; and Dr. Joseph A. Withey of<lb />
the department of English, director<lb />
of dramatic arts at the college, is<lb />
faculty consultant.<lb />
Daughety, who appeared in the<lb />
title role, took the part of tfhe<lb />
quee little man who spus gold out<lb />
of straw cfor a princess and demanded<lb />
that she give him her child as pay-<lb />
ment. Miss Credle played the<lb />
Miller's Daughter who becomes a prin-<lb />
cess.<lb />
Anna Avant off Whiteville will ap-<lb />
P�it as MotheT Hulda, who directs<lb />
Rumpelstiltskin's activities; Merle<lb />
Kelly of Raleigh, as the king; Bobby<lb />
Joe Sasser of Trenton as the king's<lb />
son; and John Bass of Newton Grove<lb />
and Jane Lingle of China Grove, as<lb />
the miller and his wife.<lb />
Others in the cast include James L.<lb />
Thompson of Durham, Douglas Mitch-<lb />
ell of Greenville, Dot Ann Lineberry<lb />
of Greenville, Martha Johnson of<lb />
Charlotte, Sally Rogers of Wilson,<lb />
Rebecca Moore of Washington, and<lb />
Jacqueline McDaniel of Fayetteville.<lb />
Performances were scheduled as fol-<lb />
lows: March 28 at 2 p.m. at the Eppes<lb />
School in Greenville; March 29 and<lb />
30 at 2 p.m. in the McGinnis audi-<lb />
torium on the college campus, for<lb />
county school children; and March<lb />
31 at 3 p.m. in the McGinnis audi-<lb />
torium, for Greenville school children.<lb />
Except for the March 31 performance,<lb />
all tickets for the play have been<lb />
sold.<lb />
On March 8 East Carolina College<lb />
began its 48th year of service to<lb />
ea: tern North Carolina and the whole<lb />
.state is general. An act was passed<lb />
by the General Assembly of North<lb />
Carolina on this same day in 1907<lb />
establishing this institution as a<lb />
school for the training of teachers.<lb />
. The college opened its doors to<lb />
students on October 5, 1909 with an<lb />
enrollment of 104 females and 191<lb />
males. Dr. Robert Wright served as<lb />
president from 1909 until 1934. Dur-<lb />
ing the�;e 25 year: the institution be-<lb />
came an accredited college.<lb />
In its early years East Carolina<lb />
offered only one and two year cours-<lb />
es. Nine subjects were taught the<lb />
first year. The college mow has six-<lb />
teen departments of instruction, all<lb />
of which prepare teachers for work<lb />
in the public schools.<lb />
The first degrees were granted in<lb />
19J2. At present the college offers<lb />
the bachelor of science, the bachelor<lb />
ir rts, and the master of arts.<lb />
East Carolina began its period of<lb />
growth in 1947. It was marked by<lb />
nsjon of physical facilities, in-<lb />
crease in students, and development<lb />
of new fields of service to education<lb />
in the state. Enrollment has con-<lb />
stantly increased since 1947. This<lb />
year's enrollment includes approxi-<lb />
mately 2700 studnts on the campus<lb />
and more than 700 in extension class-<lb />
es. This progress is due largely to the<lb />
capable leadership of East Carolina's<lb />
president for the .past seven years,<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick. Six buildings<lb />
were ready for use by the first stu-<lb />
dents, and in 1947 this number had<lb />
increased to 22. Recent additions in-<lb />
clude new Joyner Library, Erwin<lb />
Hall, Slay Hall for men, Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium, a gymnasium for the<lb />
Wahl-Coates Laboratory School, the<lb />
Adelaide E. Bloxton Home Manage-<lb />
ment House, a stadium on the foot-<lb />
ball field, a home for the college<lb />
president, a warehouse and mainte-<lb />
nance building, and the Y Hut for<lb />
Junior Class Meet<lb />
There will be an important<lb />
Junior Class meeting on Wednes-<lb />
day night, April 5, at 7:00 o'clock<lb />
in Flanagan Auditorium. Officers<lb />
for next year's senior clas will<lb />
be nominated and the Junior-<lb />
Senior Dance will be diessed.<lb />
student religious services.<lb />
Now under construction are Wil-<lb />
liam B. Umstead Hall for men and<lb />
R. M. Garrett Hall for women, stu-<lb />
dent dormitories which will aid the<lb />
college in meeting an acute housing<lb />
shortage.<lb />
At present, the old library is being<lb />
renovated into a music building and<lb />
;he former Home Management House<lb />
into the Mamie E. Jenkins Faculty-<lb />
Alumni House. The Wright Building<lb />
is being converted into a Student Un-<lb />
ion and a new wing has been added<lb />
to Ragsdale Hall, men's dormitory.<lb />
Among East Carolina's 494 grad-<lb />
uates of 1953-54 a total of 458 were<lb />
qualified as teachers. Great stress<lb />
has been placed on elementary edu-<lb />
cation during the past several years<lb />
and the number of those being pre-<lb />
pared in this field of greatest scar-<lb />
city of teachers has increased.<lb />
East Carolina College has become<lb />
a great institution of learning here<lb />
in eastern North Carolina. Iits pres-<lb />
ence has meant an increase in both<lb />
educational and cultural advantages<lb />
and offers a fuller life for Eastern<lb />
North Carolina and the state as a<lb />
whole.<lb />
ECC SGA Joins National Student Association<lb />
Tickets For Senior<lb />
Banquet Now On Sale<lb />
The Senior Banquet will be held at<lb />
six p. m. on March 7, according to<lb />
Charlie Bedford, senior class presi-<lb />
dent. The affair will be closed to<lb />
seniors. They may bring dates if<lb />
they desire. The banquet will be in-<lb />
formal and those who wish to go<lb />
should buy tickets in advance by<lb />
April 30. .<lb />
Tickets may be secured from Janice<lb />
Markham in Jarvis Hall, Dot Wooten<lb />
in Wilson Hall, Joyce Croom m the<lb />
Faculty Apartments, Maidred Morris<lb />
j in Fleming and Gene Lanier in Slay<lb />
! Hall.<lb />
East Carolina's Student Legislature<lb />
has joined the National Student As-<lb />
sociation. The body moved to affi-<lb />
liate with the national organization<lb />
during last week's meeting.<lb />
Jimmy Alexander gave a report of<lb />
the talk made earlier in the week by<lb />
Miss Mary Lee Vaughan, regional<lb />
chairman for the Oarolinas-Virginia<lb />
district of the United Statea Na-<lb />
tional Student Association. Miss<lb />
Vaughan had talked to a few of the<lb />
members of the local student legis-<lb />
lature concerning their becoming a<lb />
member of the National Student As-<lb />
sociation.<lb />
After giving a report on Miss<lb />
Vaughan's talk, Jimmy stated that<lb />
membership in the association would<lb />
assure the East Carolina SGA rep-<lb />
resentation in Congress. He further<lb />
said that membership due3 would not<lb />
be over $100 but not below $75 each<lb />
vtar, and also fointed out that Duke,<lb />
Carolina. Woman's College, A&amp;T, and<lb />
Lenoir Rhyne were already members<lb />
of the organization along with 300<lb />
other colleges over the United States.<lb />
i Harvey Davis suggested that it be<lb />
left up to the incoming legislature<lb />
as to whether they become a member<lb />
or not, but Ed Mathews made a mo-<lb />
tion to appropriate money to become<lb />
a member of the organization.<lb />
The motion for the appropriation<lb />
was carried.<lb />
The unfilled positions of secretary-<lb />
treasurer, and two members at large<lb />
on the Men's Judiciary were filled at<lb />
the meeting by K. T. Bellamy, Doc<lb />
Smith, and J. B. Nichols, respectively.<lb />
Irving Maynard moved that a letter<lb />
be written to the proper officials of<lb />
Atlantic Christian College, congratu-<lb />
lating their coach, players, and stu-<lb />
dents on their winning the North<lb />
State Conference basketball cham-<lb />
pionship and for their fine showing<lb />
in the NAJA Tournament in Kansas<lb />
City. The motion was carried.<lb />
A motion was made by Milton Fo-<lb />
ley and carried, whereby the Campus<lb />
improvement Committee ceased to be<lb />
a standing committee.<lb />
A representative from the Women's<lb />
Day Studenfcs asked for and wae<lb />
granted $20 for the purchase of Ve-<lb />
netian blinds to help complete the<lb />
remodeling of the Women's Day Stu-<lb />
dents Room.<lb />
Junior-Senior Dance<lb />
Emo Boado, junior class president,<lb />
has announced that the date for this<lb />
year's Junior-Senior Dance is May 7.<lb />
The formal affair, which will be held<lb />
in Weight Auditorium, will feature<lb />
Dick Levin and his orchestra from<lb />
Raleigh. There will also be a floor<lb />
show before intermission.<lb />
According to Mr. Boado, this dance<lb />
promises to be one of the best and<lb />
most colorful dances of the year.<lb />
Tell Us Your Name<lb />
Will the "Jarvis Coed" who<lb />
wrote Anne George concerning<lb />
solutions for the drink machines,<lb />
please disclose her fall name. It<lb />
is the editorial policy of the paper<lb />
to print only letters tnat are<lb />
signed, and we would like to use<lb />
this letter.<lb />
Varied Program<lb />
Gets Underway<lb />
At Ten O'clock<lb />
East Carolina College has completed<lb />
plans for the welcoming and enter-<lb />
tainment of high school seniors from<lb />
a wide area in North Carolina who<lb />
have accepted an invitation to visit<lb />
the campus tomorrow for the thir-<lb />
teenth annual High School Day at<lb />
the college.<lb />
Dr. Ed J. Carter, chairman of the<lb />
High School Day Committee at East<lb />
Carolina, has announced that schools<lb />
exj.ected bo be represented extend<lb />
from Caldwell through Dare counties.<lb />
Visiting seniors will participate, he<lb />
states, in a round of activities plan-<lb />
ned to give them an opportunity to<lb />
see "a college in action" and to ob-<lb />
serve various phases of campus life,<lb />
including the academic and the rec-<lb />
reational.<lb />
The  rogram announced by Dr. Car-<lb />
ter includes a general assembly at 10<lb />
a.m. in the Wright auditorium. Presi-<lb />
dent John D. Messick of East Carolina<lb />
will extend greetings to the high<lb />
.school guests. A program of music<lb />
will include group singing and selec-<lb />
tions by the College Choir, the Men's<lb />
Varsity Glee Club and the College<lb />
Band.<lb />
Departments of instruction will<lb />
hold open house during the morning<lb />
and early afternoon. Exhibits and<lb />
lemoTiAtrations have been planned to<lb />
convey an idea of study and activities<lb />
in various fields of college instruc-<lb />
tion. A Science Fair sponsored by<lb />
East Carolina College and the North<lb />
Carolina Academy of Science will be<lb />
held in the department of science,<lb />
Flanagan building, and will include<lb />
the display of projects by a number<lb />
of junior and senior high school stu-<lb />
dents in the northeastern counties<lb />
of the state.<lb />
Air Force ROTC cadets will give<lb />
a military review in honor of visitors<lb />
as part of the morning's program. A<lb />
barbecue luncheon on the picnic<lb />
grounds o" the West Campus is sched-<lb />
uled for 12:30.<lb />
Home economics students at East<lb />
Carolina will sponsor a style show<lb />
which will begin at 2 p.m. in the<lb />
Austin auditorium. Approximately 50<lb />
high school students, wearing dresses<lb />
made in their home economics classes,<lb />
will act as models as they display the<lb />
new spring and summer fashions.<lb />
The Women's Chorus of the college<lb />
will 7-ovide music. Mabel Dougherty<lb />
of the college home economics faculty<lb />
is in charge of arrangements and<lb />
Sadie Francis of Conway, East Caro-<lb />
Mna junior, will be narrator.<lb />
Other events of the afternoon will<lb />
include a convocation of students of<lb />
business education, a dramatic pro-<lb />
duction by the East Carolina Play-<lb />
house, a baseball game between East<lb />
Carolina and High Point, and a tea<lb />
dance.<lb />
9:00-10:00 a.m.�Registration at the<lb />
Wright Building<lb />
9:00-10:00 a.m.�Visit Educational<lb />
Exhibits, Departments and Buildings<lb />
9:00-4:30 p.m.�N.C.E.A. Science<lb />
Fair�Flanagan 331<lb />
10:00-11:00 a. m.�Program in<lb />
Wright Auditorium, Dr. Ed J. Carter,<lb />
presiding<lb />
11:15-11:30 a.m.�Military Review<lb />
by Air Force ROTC Unit�Football<lb />
Field<lb />
11:30-12:30 p,m.�Visit Exhibits,<lb />
Buildings and Departments<lb />
12:30-1:45 p.m.�Chicken Barbecue<lb />
Lunch at Picnic Grounds near the<lb />
Dining Hall<lb />
1:45-4:00 p.m.�Visit Educational<lb />
Exhibits, and Open House in the De-<lb />
partments<lb />
2:00-3:30 p.m.�Dramatic Produc-<lb />
tion, by Ea?t Carolina Playhouse, at<lb />
the College Theatre<lb />
2:00-3:00 p.m.�Fashion Show by<lb />
High School Home Economics Stu-<lb />
dents�Austin Auditorium. Music by<lb />
Women's Chorus.<lb />
2:00-2:30 o.m.�Convocation of Bus-<lb />
iness Education Majors � Ground<lb />
Floor, Flanagan Building<lb />
2:00-5:00 p.m.�Doubleheader Base-<lb />
ball Game�E.C.C. vs. High Point<lb />
2:00-3:30 pjn.�Physical Education<lb />
Activities�Gymnasium<lb />
3:30-4:30 p.m.�Tea Dance in<lb />
Wright Building. Musk by ths Col-<lb />
legians.<lb />
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fAGI TWO<lb />
CAST C ABO LI I Alt<lb />
1HUKSDAY<lb />
MAKTH si<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina Collet<lb />
Greenville. North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962.<lb />
Entered a 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 />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
Who's Who At East Carolina<lb />
Grid Star Works With YMCA<lb />
Member<lb />
Teacher College Division Columbia Scholastic Preae<lb />
Firat Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1964<lb />
Editor -in -chief<lb />
Managing- Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
W. Browning and Neil King<lb />
Emil Maaaad<lb />
Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Joyce Smith, Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Ann George, Emily S. Boyce<lb />
Lou Anne Rouse<lb />
Gene Lanier, Janet Hill,<lb />
Srmf�on, Irma Leggctt, Mary Ixu Stewart,<lb />
Part Humplirey, and Chuok Shearon.<lb />
Photograjht-r Stai1 Jones<lb />
Sports Editor Billy Arnold<lb />
Sfxrts AfiBJflAama �<lb />
Busings Manager<lb />
Business Assistant Edna Whitfiald, Mary Ellen William<lb />
Circulation Manager . � Roy Askew<lb />
Exchange Editor � Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor Mis. Mary H. Green<lb />
Financial Advisor Dt. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor � Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co  Greenvill, N. C.<lb />
Challenge To Youth<lb />
lervance of Anunal High School Day<lb />
row affords ua an opportunity we feel<lb />
;gcd to take advantage of. We can speak<lb />
the high school students of North<lb />
i. We know that the youth who are in<lb />
ml now will soon become the leaders on<lb />
mpusee all over the nation. We consider<lb />
h school students a most distinguished<lb />
lience.<lb />
N rth Carolina is in need of young people<lb />
i aspirations to become leaders. Especial-<lb />
field of education, our state is wide<lb />
advancement. The college population of<lb />
has learned that, in order to disprove<lb />
thrown our way from our northern<lb />
he "educated Yankees we have to con-<lb />
oling in our most serious manner. We<lb />
. feel that the South is on its way up<lb />
educational circles; we know that the state<lb />
S rth Carolina has much to offer in its youth<lb />
ive abilities and are willing to take advan-<lb />
educational opportunities that are<lb />
in our state. To go further, we expect<lb />
arolina youth to see to it that we have<lb />
these educational opportunities.<lb />
High School students can do something to<lb />
the advancement of education in North Caro-<lb />
 They can make every effort to educate<lb />
s by finding ways to attend college and,<lb />
if that is impossible, fostering within themselves<lb />
the theory of self-education. We present to the<lb />
high school youth of North Carolina a challenge.<lb />
We are proud to have guests on our campus.<lb />
As our student body has grown bigger and our<lb />
facilities have increased. East Carolina College<lb />
has become<lb />
� <lb />
A few weeks ago we ran an edi<lb />
tonal on the lack of familiarity of<lb />
Americans, including college students,<lb />
with fche national Constitution. It ap-<lb />
parently evoked quite a bit of inter-<lb />
est. Several teachers commented in<lb />
their classes. Students have come by<lb />
to express their sentiments. Most of<lb />
the comments have been in agreement<lb />
wiih our presumptions. We go so far<lb />
as to say that we know that the<lb />
college students today, even the gov-<lb />
ernment majors, are lacking when it<lb />
comes to concrete knowledge of the<lb />
documents which are the basis of our<lb />
government.<lb />
Some say that this is not a serious<lb />
problem at all. They claim that most<lb />
�people have a common working knowl-<lb />
edge of the functions of democratic<lb />
principles. They say that it is better<lb />
to know that you can go down to the<lb />
polls and vote along with everyone<lb />
else than to know why you have that<lb />
privilege. In other words, many peo-<lb />
ple believe that facts are not nearly<lb />
o important as the ability to do the<lb />
things explained by the technical<lb />
terms. Of course, they are right, as<lb />
far as they go.<lb />
We believe that in a field that<lb />
concerns everyone so specifically as<lb />
does government a combination of<lb />
actual knowledge and working knowl-<lb />
edge can be termed essential. There<lb />
is no disagreement to the belief that<lb />
any knowledge that is garnered is an<lb />
aid toward ; rogressiveness. Just how<lb />
the college students are going to be-<lb />
come more informed on the subject<lb />
of their government we still don't<lb />
know.<lb />
We would still advocate more em-<lb />
phasis on Constitutional principles in<lb />
education; that is the most logical<lb />
answer.<lb />
by Lou Ann Ronse<lb />
The co-captain and star right half-<lb />
hack of our '5155 football team is<lb />
our Who's Who for the week. This is,<lb />
of course, none other than the well-<lb />
known John Toppy" Hayes of Dur-<lb />
ham.<lb />
"Toppy" came to East Carolina on<lb />
a football scholarship. Jt is quite<lb />
:v parent by his activities that foot-<lb />
ball certainly is not his only interest.<lb />
Throughout his four years here<lb />
Toppy has been a member of the<lb />
YMCA. He served as its treas-<lb />
urer while a sophomore, later as vice-<lb />
president, and this year as president.<lb />
He has served as dorm manager of<lb />
Ragsdale and a a member of the<lb />
Men's Judiciary. The Men's Varsity<lb />
Glee Club wa one of his activities<lb />
while a fres man and sophomore.<lb />
Other activities include being a<lb />
member of the band, Circle K, and<lb />
the Varsity Club. "Toppy" is a mem-<lb />
ber of the E.P.O. or Sigma Rho Phi.<lb />
Other than football he has played<lb />
baseball and for the past two years<lb />
he has participated in track.<lb />
"Toppy who is a physical educa-<lb />
maj r and an English minor, did<lb />
his practice teacl ing in Robersonville.<lb />
He says he enjoyed it very much and<lb />
he found the students quite co-<lb />
0 i rative.<lb />
Favorites for "Toppy" are steak,<lb />
as the food, footall, as the sport, and<lb />
blue, as the color.<lb />
His most cherished honor wa9 that<lb />
ThePublicationsBoardmetlast<lb />
week 'o decide oneditors forthe<lb />
1965-66publicationsMost ofour<lb />
readersalreadv know al10U ttheir<lb />
decisions. Those decisions were not<lb />
arrived at quickly, at least not in<lb />
the case of ci oosing editors for the<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
Out of the several ap; licants for<lb />
the osition, the general feeling of<lb />
Letters To Editor<lb />
De i Editor:<lb />
I'his letter is in reply to several<lb />
questions that were raised in your<lb />
last issue. 1 hope that the solutions<lb />
I offer will Ire useful to you.<lb />
Problem number one concerns drink<lb />
machines in the girls' dormitories. It<lb />
seem according to the reasons i<lb />
by Mi-s White, that the main reason<lb />
for not having drink machines in the<lb />
girl dormitorieg is the trouble that<lb />
would be involved in handling and<lb />
storage of crates of bottles. This trou-<lb />
ble could be eliminate! by uirig a<lb />
machine that uses cups (i syruj<lb />
instead of bottled drinks.<lb />
The next problem has to do with<lb />
� ie lack of interest in<lb />
I have heard several p�<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boy a<lb />
express th opinion that if we<lb />
wo campus parties competing<lb />
John "Toppy" Hayae<lb />
of being chostn Who's Who in Amer-<lb />
ican Colleges and Universities.<lb />
"To. py" intends to continue his<lb />
education after graduation and work<lb />
for his master's degree. Upon com-<lb />
pletion of thai he plan9 to enter the<lb />
Navy. His later plans include becom-<lb />
ing a coach.<lb />
To this fine person, who is well<lb />
known around the East Carolina cam-<lb />
pus, we would like to take this op-<lb />
portunity to extend our best wishes<lb />
for a continued success.<lb />
A<lb />
roun<lb />
a The c<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
ampus<lb />
boai<lb />
was to<lb />
ch(<lb />
nun before freshmen. After lengthy<lb />
discussion and a state of general be-<lb />
wilderment, the group decided that<lb />
.1 �yce Smith and Jimmy Ferrell should<lb />
he given co-editorships of the pa; er.<lb />
It is r.ot the first time the authority<lb />
over the paper has bees split. It is<lb />
the firsjt time within several years.<lb />
rkncw'n as one of the most progressive L�a year's annual, as well as the<lb />
IU63 yearbook, were put out by two<lb />
titors. Joyce and Jimmy are not<lb />
fearful of the consequences of divided<lb />
power. We feel sure that those who<lb />
th. But we aren't too big to en-<lb />
joy having visit rs.<lb />
The staff of the EAST CAROLINIAN wishes<lb />
you a pleasant stay. We hope you will be im-<lb />
pressed with the college. We go further to say<lb />
that we hope many of you will return to the cam-<lb />
pus next year as freshmen. Above all, we want<lb />
you to consider seriously the opportunities that<lb />
await you in the educational field.<lb />
Here And There<lb />
More Editorial Notes<lb />
Things are looking up a bit. Students seem to<lb />
b- reading their paper and taking offense at<lb />
editorials. We say this because of the<lb />
resp rise 1 ur charge that students here are dis-<lb />
ited in student government.<lb />
We appreciate the response. Maybe we are<lb />
wrong. To those who are offended, we send<lb />
ther challenge. Prove that we are wrong by<lb />
ting; mere talk doesn't amount to a row of<lb />
pins unless it stimulates action.<lb />
Here are seme suggestions that have been<lb />
d by interested persons. Revise the system<lb />
of representation on the Student Legislature.<lb />
There are those who believe that the students are<lb />
n t beano: represented proportionately when the<lb />
club presidents, chairmen of standing committees<lb />
and vice-chairmen i f judiciaries, etc. take seats<lb />
n the legislature as their sponsors. There are a<lb />
gre tny students who dr. not belong to de-<lb />
partmental organizations, are not vitally ef-<lb />
fected by standing committees and who feel that<lb />
the vice-chairmen of judiciaries are merely orna-<lb />
mental fixtures.<lb />
Another suggestion concerns a campaign by<lb />
interested students to obtadn reduced rates for<lb />
c liege students from the Greenville merchants.<lb />
We recommend that the students and adminis-<lb />
tration get together and talk to the Chamber of<lb />
C r. merce in Greenville. Talking the situation<lb />
over with those immediately involved would be<lb />
the best way to get something done.<lb />
These crusades if carried beyond the lips<lb />
would be steps of progress. We want to make<lb />
clear the factthat these ideas are not individual<lb />
challenges from the offices of the East Caro-<lb />
linian. On the contrary, they are ideas of the<lb />
students whom we accused of being disinterested.<lb />
We support any crusade that will mean better-<lb />
ment of campus conditions, however, and are<lb />
glad to use our limited space for suggestions like<lb />
those printed above. We endorse the ideas.<lb />
Jim Corum<lb />
Wear That Smile:<lb />
For thirteen consecutive years East<lb />
might be skeptical will have their Carolina College has set aside one day<lb />
- each school year for the high<lb />
school seniors of eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina. Many of the thousands of sen-<lb />
fears dispelled next year when the<lb />
paper will probably reveal itself to<lb />
be in very capable hands. Four hands<lb />
a.ay be better than two.<lb />
Joyce Smith comes from a rural<lb />
area just outside the town of Selma<lb />
in Johnston County. She attende i<lb />
Selma High School and worked on<lb />
the s-chool paper there. She has been<lb />
with the "East Carolinian" staff for<lb />
two years and has done a little bit of<lb />
everyt ing, as far as news aper work<lb />
goes.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell has become known<lb />
about campus this year for his col-<lb />
umn. " "Round the Campus He has<lb />
alrea iy met the newspaperman's fate<lb />
of becoming involved in the question<lb />
for their college lif�.<lb />
New Playhouse President<lb />
Oar column photo shows JIM COR-<lb />
I'M, who was recently elected to serve<lb />
as president of the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse for the school year 1955-56.<lb />
Jim, who became a senior this quarter,<lb />
is from Reidsville and succeeds Pat<lb />
Goodwin as president of the Play-<lb />
house.<lb />
He has played leading roles in the<lb />
luction� of "The Male Animal<lb />
i �� Devils Disciple and "John<lb />
Mary Next year he will serve<lb />
,i. vice-chairman of the Men's Judi-<lb />
ciary which will automatically place<lb />
1 im on the Executive Council of the<lb />
SGA. Hfs major is English and he<lb />
r ring in social studies.<lb />
We were interested in the reason<lb />
for changing the name of "The Teach-<lb />
er's Playhouse" to "Ea.st Carolina<lb />
Players so Jim gave us an explana-<lb />
tion. When they presented "The Male<lb />
Animal" at N. C. State as part of<lb />
their entertainment program, they<lb />
surprised everybody by turning out<lb />
to be students. From the former nam�<lb />
of -he organization the State people<lb />
were expecting a faculty production.<lb />
iord that you will be seeing around They then returned Lome and rsnamsd<lb />
campus tomorrow are contemplating<lb />
� ering college in the fall, but have<lb />
not decided vet as to which school<lb />
they<lb />
ose.<lb />
mi<lb />
ma<lb />
East Carolina'<lb />
for the<lb />
freshmen enroll-<lb />
ast two years has<lb />
of the "big four"<lb />
and has definitely been a main<lb />
factor in Eat Carolina's rapid growth.<lb />
Although we were impressed with<lb />
East Carolina's beautiful campus on<lb />
hig school day in 1953, which was<lb />
of rivalry. Most of our readers prob-jour first trip, we can say that the<lb />
frier. Uinesg and hospitality shown us<lb />
ably remember his dispute with ACC.<lb />
Jimmy is from Lucama which is in<lb />
Wilson County.<lb />
1 annie Crocker, the unanimous<lb />
boice for editor of the Buccaneer,<lb />
o comes from just outside Selma.<lb />
e attended a rural school, Corinth-<lb />
choice<lb />
all<lb />
s:<lb />
Holders, and did publications work<lb />
there. This year she was associate<lb />
editor of the annual.<lb />
We have watched Dr. Ed Carter<lb />
making ; reparations for annual High<lb />
School Day which is being held here<lb />
tomorrow. He has gone all out to<lb />
make the event a memorahle one; we<lb />
are sure that it will be. The staff<lb />
wishes to commend him for his efforts<lb />
toward interesting students in at-<lb />
tending our school.<lb />
We have tried to contact the wea-<lb />
ther man for a guarantee of no rain<lb />
tomorrow. We can't find him, but<lb />
more than likely he wouldn't guaran-<lb />
tee a thing, the way the weather<lb />
changes around Greenville.<lb />
by the students was a dominating<lb />
rea; on for our choosing East Caro-<lb />
lina. The guides that the various<lb />
fraternities placed around campus<lb />
were very friendly and tried to help<lb />
in anyway that they could. We are<lb />
roud to say that there were very<lb />
few students that we met that didn't<lb />
out with a "hi" or a "hello<lb />
Are you going to do your part<lb />
tomorrow to show all the seniors why<lb />
your school is. known to be the friend-<lb />
liest in the state? Be sure to help<lb />
them in any way you can. It might<lb />
be a deciding factor in their choosing<lb />
Bast Carolina or some other college<lb />
th mselves the "East Carolina Play-<lb />
house<lb />
YWCA Reached 100!<lb />
We stopped by the "Y" hut last<lb />
Thursday night just as President<lb />
Earleen Lilley, Betty Jo Carroll, Sa-<lb />
die Frances and Ronnie Rose were<lb />
cleaning up the remains of the party<lb />
at which they celebrated the 100th<lb />
birthday of the YWCA.<lb />
After hearing about a few of the<lb />
things that went on at the party<lb />
we feel bound to print the part<lb />
about Dr. Bennett shooting the spit<lb />
balls, and Dean Ruth White and MLss<lb />
had<lb />
for<lb />
offices, the lack of interest pro!<lb />
would he abolished. I agree with thi<lb />
Idea. This system would create com-<lb />
petition and encourage better quali-<lb />
fied people to run for office.<lb />
I want to take this opportunity to<lb />
say that I agree with th se1<lb />
forth by Billy Arnold in "S. orts Ec-<lb />
ho" lat week. Easl I rolina <lb />
to do something to strengthen its<lb />
athletic program in order to gain<lb />
more recognition from<lb />
throughout North Carolina and the<lb />
Eat.t. For proof of E.C.C . look<lb />
at the football schedule foi i<lb />
Some of the teams listed<lb />
outdraw a grammar grade mai<lb />
tournament.<lb />
Thank you,<lb />
JIMMY PHELPS<lb />
To the E-ditor:<lb />
On the twentieth of each m<lb />
we the veterar.s of East Carolina re-<lb />
ceive a reward for our services from<lb />
our most dear Uncle s'<lb />
Upon Its receipt we dash over to<lb />
the student hank, and, lo and be<lb />
it Is either clo ed or out of the at<lb />
ary funds with wi ich to c;<lb />
generous offering. Since we h: .<lb />
eaten in<lb />
er fur r kil I run<lb />
lo -v � Bank<lb />
and Tru I I m a  will exchange<lb />
$110 for this check. An official at<lb />
the bank informs as '<lb />
been asked not to cash any<lb />
checks by the college tr irer, and<lb />
thus we are at the mercy of a<lb />
ing stomach for the 11<lb />
day.<lb />
This writer is not sure who is re-<lb />
sponsible in determining the amount<lb />
of cash our .student hank kea: s on<lb />
hand, but it seem9 as if bettei<lb />
range ment.s could he made for this<lb />
one day per month.<lb />
It is oi Iy with g I tvtei I<lb />
t" is letter is written, and a fond hope<lb />
that it isn't in vain.<lb />
Kenneth T. Bellamy<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
"A Downright Shame" that ap-<lb />
peared in last week's editorial only<lb />
brushed the surfaced of the unsavory<lb />
practice of cheating on this campus.<lb />
But it Is ifficuk to say which should<lb />
take most of the blame, the student<lb />
or the teacher.<lb />
When a teacher leaves a record book<lb />
with PENCIIL. grades in the room<lb />
with a group of students that e or<lb />
she the teacher compliments as be-<lb />
ing "dumb it is my estimation I<lb />
the teacher is fostering cheating. Is<lb />
there a motive? ft seems more conven-<lb />
ient to let the students shar en their<lb />
pencils, and let the "oppressed" fend<lb />
for<lb />
Pot Pourri leads a hard i ii - at tin<lb />
weeks he finds it very difficult to fill I<lb />
written pages with information<lb />
that ai e pi rtinent or of inter<lb />
here at liege. Pot feels rathei loi<lb />
eeks. The edit rials are taken care oi<lb />
oppo ite side of this page and th<lb />
presented in news stories I cated a1 itra<lb />
the i ur pages of copy. Fighting<lb />
� . ieai- old ' t, notable people ai �<lb />
t the Editor are due suth-east, <lb />
has a pla e of its ow and �<lb />
spot and a subject.<lb />
around the campus fair �.<lb />
past week then � i re i . stiom<lb />
o ci .er under his title. I n<lb />
.3 want d '� biat i the merchai I<lb />
ville because they don't seem to appn<lb />
i  student i them. A<lb />
d nt pun . would be ni �<lb />
ituation here in town<lb />
.  '1 he Silo is too far � ut : I<lb />
. hen here comes th<lb />
ted cul system h. e. She<lb />
i her class � ' uint� r an<lb />
or in re questionable reasons �hj E<lb />
College sh uld give every bod<lb />
want. She keeps talking abut I �<lb />
lults hen they enti r t<lb />
� argument. The � ,<lb />
cuts is still drifting around.<lb />
The past week Pot ran inl<lb />
thinks tin hon r . i1 . would v.<lb />
� bo talk to such .i person. And an<lb />
� who says a w n't work, 'caua h<lb />
turn in anybody f r cheating or I<lb />
� . Pot realizes such a system v. .<lb />
T: unless i ne really wanted i1<lb />
willingto abide by it. Certainly th<lb />
' n ubl s to be ir ned out ten a v<lb />
place though.<lb />
The girls are -till up-set over the dr<lb />
mach nes in rms. Miss White h<lb />
cellent reas n why the deal is rather in<lb />
now, but the girls seem to think thei<lb />
�ay - ai r; drink machines in the I i W<lb />
m there's a way .<lb />
Pot a<lb />
� ' � iary situation. Th<lb />
arythat 3. S me folks . ughed :<lb />
when he so gallantly nit �<lb />
� ist tak i<lb />
n thej � � d the by-laws I<lb />
nickered and said "<lb />
laws were all fixed in th- :<lb />
no actual<lb />
Well, Pot wasn' s ignorant<lb />
as imagin d, but thought h<lb />
try and rake up some rt f pra.<lb />
! ws.<lb />
for themselves.<lb />
This is not to say  at a student<lb />
is more honorable because he took<lb />
a ivantage of tht opportunity. How-<lb />
ever, if it was not so easy for him<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Coeds Are Unhappy<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
A a result f a rec nt pool it is q<lb />
.�nt that drink machines in the girls' dormil<lb />
ire definitely desired. ;<lb />
such concrete suggestions as ap; �<lb />
,o<lb />
Snyder doing "The Ole Gray Mare to 'lo so, I think there would be less<lb />
Dr. Messick and other members of of it- This reminds one of the axiom,<lb />
the faculty and administration were "a lock is to keep the honest man<lb />
resent. out So is INK in a grade-book.<lb />
That's around enough! 1 cannot say that irresponsibility<lb />
of the teachers is  revelant on the<lb />
campus. But I have not been in every<lb />
class in the campus either. I do<lb />
know however, that changing the<lb />
grade-book es  in one class. And<lb />
that class ; in a position to get a<lb />
representative portion of the stu-<lb />
dent body at one time or another<lb />
during their studies at East Carolina.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Alan G Alcock.<lb />
Phi Omicron<lb />
The Phi Omicron, Home Economics<lb />
honorary fraternity, met recently and<lb />
initiated four new members. Presi-<lb />
dent Sally Gredle led in the initiation<lb />
ceremony in which the new members<lb />
took their pledges and received a<lb />
dower, symbol of the club. They are:<lb />
Fan Green, Eugenia Hayman, Lois<lb />
Grady and Eunice Castellowe.<lb />
fbuoe?<lb />
Poem Of The Week<lb />
INTERLUDE<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
Strolling late one lonely night<lb />
I came upon a gruesome sight,<lb />
My blood ran cold, my heart grew<lb />
tense,<lb />
The fear I felt became immense,<lb />
I backed away, for there I saw<lb />
A Globit eating purple straw.<lb />
The lack of entertadnment and recreational<lb />
facilities in Greenville is still pathetic. However,<lb />
we do wish to compliment the gentlemen who<lb />
provided the golf range. Many students thorough-<lb />
ly enjoy the opportunity afforded to drive a few<lb />
TjlhttrwS'U not visited the � C'oMt tu.e, �. j-  way.<lb />
GreenviUe CkIf Bae. we mend � trip out' W u,<lb />
The propr.etc-8 .re nice and we owe them our Th clobi? �ti � Btraw<lb />
appreciation.<lb />
The horror welled within my soul,<lb />
a my panic shattered all control;<lb />
�bit turned its ey<lb />
pray,<lb />
ce Smith, Fleming Hall: "I'd like to h<lb />
drink machines in the dormitories. As <lb />
dent of W.R.A 1 would like to see our organi<lb />
ti n sponsor tram, if possible, and we <lb />
to keep bottles from cluttering up the d rms<lb />
Joan Crawford. Wilson, and her r<lb />
Pearl May agreed that the machines an<lb />
I idea, sine, one can't get drink<lb />
ter 10:30 p.m. Pearl May suggested that tw<lb />
chines be placed in each dorm to el<lb />
 n that w uld result from onlj<lb />
hii<lb />
There still remains t und a soluti<lb />
the : ms f men c ming in and out<lb />
ml for storage of the unused<lb />
hinks mut be f und. With the may rity i<lb />
- Qd a on campus behind a movem<lb />
cing the machines in the dormitories, we<lb />
that with a little f resight and initiative, we<lb />
�an overcome these obstacles. But it will take I<lb />
kilfg of till women students on campus. 11<lb />
��in we achieve this aim? Simply by each girl,<lb />
i group of girls, "putting their heads together"<lb />
nd discussing solutions to tin above<lb />
'y w rkin.ir with Dean White and ironing o i1 I<lb />
ulties in a c -operative manner, we can per-<lb />
taps see these machines in the dormitories tw I<lb />
the quarter is out. That is, if we work together!<lb />
Varied other campus reactions to the qu<lb />
tion appear below:<lb />
Lannie Crocker, J&amp;rvis, thinks the machines<lb />
will be especially nice for birthday parties a:<lb />
ten and that they would stive time for study.<lb />
Lillian Griffin, C tten, declared that<lb />
t if the girls wanted the machines badly<lb />
rtoui h they would take the responsibilities I<lb />
along with their placement in the dormi-<lb />
i ies.<lb />
Shirh M -re. Jarvis, said pirls have to dr<lb />
lly for trips to the s da shop and it is<lb />
i ay fn m Jarvis. Also she added that the girls<lb />
uld have the same conveniences that the boys<lb />
ni y.<lb />
Lou Anne Davis, Wilson, feels the machines<lb />
n the dormitories will be a wonderful improve-<lb />
ment, and stressed that some ne will miss "a<lb />
roden opportunity" to make money if they are<lb />
lot put in.<lb />
Joan Malby, counselor in Gotten, exprea<lb />
the c ramon feeling that if the boys have them the<lb />
girls sh uld t :o, "I feel the g�rla are just as capa-<lb />
�handling the situation as the boys are<lb />
Anne Hicks, Fleming, declared that she was<lb />
wholeheartedly in favor of the machines being<lb />
put in; however, she agreed with Dean White<lb />
that there were a number of problems to be over-<lb />
come.<lb />
� Well althcugh this is only a few opinions we<lb />
feel quite confident that these girls express the<lb />
general campus feeling  we know how we<lb />
i feel, let's don't sit and talk�let's act!<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
Bucs Play Host To High Point Friday<lb />
B<lb />
i ECHO concerning the<lb />
?" the present athletic<lb />
Bast Carolina has pro-<lb />
i resuks from members<lb />
Lent body. Several auggea-<lb />
een made which might, if<lb />
properly, improve the;<lb />
. t ami attitude toward the<lb />
gjttita scene.<lb />
nt pointed out that or-<lb />
,( fetivities before foot-<lb />
ketball games would stim-<lb />
ater interest and lend at-<lb />
to the contests. Gigantic<lb />
parades, and other means<lb />
r enthusiasm are used<lb />
big schools and many<lb />
er ones.<lb />
Christian College, our<lb />
g rival, has one of the<lb />
programs of any col-<lb />
t i&amp;s basketball team<lb />
undous backing even to<lb />
� f � aving a police escort<lb />
B on their return to Wil-<lb />
ling an important game<lb />
Mucu could be done on campus to<lb />
improve the sports conditions if there<lb />
was a sincere desire and a realization<lb />
among students and officials as well,<lb />
as to the great need of an active<lb />
program. Perhaps, if the desire for<lb />
bigger and better athletics at East<lb />
Carolina is made known, and if there<lb />
is a genuine concern and determina-<lb />
tion among the people of the college<lb />
to secure tr.ese improvements, ad-<lb />
vancement may get underway.<lb />
School Support<lb />
This institution will aaver be ad-<lb />
mitted to the Southern Conference or<lb />
make any kind of headway without<lb />
the interest, backing, and drive that<lb />
Twin-Bill Marks Beginning<lb />
Of Conference Play For '55<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
East Carolina's high-spirited base- j<lb />
ball aggregation will play host to j<lb />
High Point's Panthers here Friday i<lb />
afternoon in a doubleheader. The<lb />
games will be a highlight of the<lb />
Annual High School Day on East<lb />
Carolina's campus and the first game<lb />
of the twinbill will get underway at<lb />
2 p.m.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory's hustling Pi-<lb />
rates will he seeking to grab a head<lb />
start in this season' North State<lb />
Conference race in their attempts to<lb />
capture these two important contests,<lb />
A  ,  T  I which mark the opening of the 1955<lb />
must first come from withm. Let� , . T . .<lb />
, jo.  , �. , . . onference season for the locals,<lb />
get bemud t .is problem and fight for<lb />
eats, including a large<lb />
f .niors, do not even know<lb />
s to the Pirate Alma Mater.<lb />
ur? In the hurry-scurry<lb />
: week on campus, freslh-<lb />
given a copy of the school<lb />
d then the matter is forgot-<lb />
r is there a pep-rally which<lb />
� them to learn the words.<lb />
; ere any kind of organized)<lb />
it cvould thrill them with the j<lb />
bf a part of the sports<lb />
Jevei is there a chance for<lb />
the exciting atmosphere<lb />
Accompany each football<lb />
asketbail contest, or baseball<lb />
Faint Mumblings"<lb />
ould be some sort of raily<lb />
g ut which school cheers<lb />
n the yroper attention and<lb />
ts arc urged to participate. As<lb />
and now, East Carolinians<lb />
led a list of cheers, collected<lb />
bleachers at game time, and<lb />
cheerleaders motion for<lb />
that can be heard are faint<lb />
gs. Contrary to what the<lb />
eve, who are playing their<lb />
rti out to a silent mob, the lack<lb />
iasm is not due to apathy,<lb />
ber to lack of organization,<lb />
ancc and initiative on the part<lb />
athletic officials.<lb />
the things that will give our college<lb />
the attention and recognition it has<lb />
long deserved. If faculty and students<lb />
will get together and realize the des-<lb />
eration of this situation, East Caro-<lb />
lina may soon rank with larger<lb />
schools of the nation on the fields of I<lb />
battle and establish its name beside<lb />
the greats.<lb />
The ECHO is interested in any con-<lb />
structive and sincere suggestions that<lb />
might aid the athletic situation at<lb />
BOC. Write to the Sports Editor of<lb />
the "East Carolinian<lb />
Alt'ough High Point finished in<lb />
the basement of the Eastern Divi-1 been<lb />
sional standings last season, the Pi<lb />
rates hold much respect for the high-<lb />
ly-regarded Panthers. The Panthers<lb />
defeated the Bucs in their final game<lb />
with them last season, although East<lb />
Carolina won the first two contests of<lb />
the tree-game series.<lb />
Although Coach Mallory has not<lb />
! yet announced his pitching selections<lb />
for the twinbill, probable starters will<lb />
be Mac Cherry, ace righthander from<lb />
Robersonville, and Tommy Pruett,<lb />
two-time All-State hurler from San-<lb />
ford. Mallory has a bumper crop of<lb />
young and inexperienced hurlers and<lb />
possibilities for work on the. mound<lb />
in the later innings include: Ken Hall,<lb />
a veteran of the Pirate crew, Jim<lb />
Corey, and John Cnapman.<lb />
There is much competition at every<lb />
position and the starters will have to<lb />
hustle to prevent their understudies<lb />
from replacing them in the line-up.<lb />
Pirate Golfers<lb />
Prepare To Meet<lb />
First Opponent<lb />
by J. W. Browning<lb />
Pirate golfers are working out<lb />
daily in preparation for their first<lb />
conference match, which will be with<lb />
Eion on April 7 and 8. The defending<lb />
North State champions again have<lb />
their goal set on a successful defense<lb />
of the loop crown, which they have<lb />
so successful in capturing for<lb />
the last few seasons.<lb />
Led by husky Claude King, winner<lb />
of the individual title at the con-<lb />
ference tournament last year at<lb />
Greensboro, the local golfers should<lb />
have as much or more strength down<lb />
Sport Lite<lb />
by<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
Sportlite this week is focused upon<lb />
a curly-headed 170 pound sophomore<lb />
speedster who may well become the<lb />
state's leading track performer. Bobby<lb />
Perry, a former All-State end All-<lb />
Eastern footballer from Greenville<lb />
High School, now proudly wears the<lb />
purple and gold of East Carolina<lb />
College.<lb />
Bobby, after a terrific high school<lb />
athletic career, entered college in 1953<lb />
and became a member of the first<lb />
track team in Pirate history. He<lb />
participated in the- broad-jump, the<lb />
100 and 220 yard dashes a9 well as<lb />
others. The peppery freshman became<lb />
the sparkplug of the squad and it was<lb />
said that his rugged ability was built<lb />
on sheer determination.<lb />
In the very first contest of last<lb />
season for the Buccaneers, Perry ran<lb />
wild and collected 16 points to pace<lb />
Uis team's victory over Big Four<lb />
power, North Carolina State. As the<lb />
reason progressed, the Pirate flash<lb />
grew stronger and faster.<lb />
Coach Leon Ellis' tracksters ran<lb />
away with the North State ConfeT-<lb />
his initial<lb />
the ladder this year as they did last linksmen<lb />
No. 5�Fred Serton<lb />
No. 6�Paul Gay<lb />
This year's edition of the Pirate<lb />
golfers features a brother team of<lb />
Harry and John Rakiey. Harry is a<lb />
returning letterman from last season's<lb />
championsrip squad, while John is in<lb />
season with the Buccaneer<lb />
-hers needed for beautiful tovns<lb />
iea in California, Colorado, l<lb />
, Mexico, Oregon, Etc. Sala-j<lb />
$ 1000 up. Especially seed j<lb />
teachers and high school J<lb />
Is Phys ed, Home ec, Math Eng-<lb />
� Music, Ind Arts, etc.<lb />
r�aekara Specialists Bnrsau<lb />
Boulder. Colo.<lb />
Pirate Tennis Squad<lb />
Battles State Friday<lb />
East Carolina's promising tennis<lb />
team takes to the court tomorrow<lb />
afternoon at 3 o'clock to battle the<lb />
North Carolina State Wolfpack in the<lb />
first contest of the season.<lb />
Probably leading the Bucs into ac- The intense rivalry for every position<lb />
tion will be freshman Maurice Ev-<lb />
erette from Robersonville and veter-<lb />
ans Frazier Bruton and J. W. Brown-<lb />
ing. Lefthander Gil Underwood, Dal<lb />
Foscue, and Jim Blake round out the<lb />
squad. The ladder has not yet been<lb />
set, for the power is evenly distrib-<lb />
uted among the boys.<lb />
Last year the State netters downed<lb />
BCC 7-2 and are expected to field a<lb />
strong group this season.<lb />
Coach Ray Martinez has been put-<lb />
ting his chargers through trying<lb />
drills on the backhand, serve, and<lb />
forehand. The Pirates' roadwork con-<lb />
sists of short-distance jaunts and a<lb />
'two mile Jog after each day's prac-<lb />
tice. "The boys should be in pretty-<lb />
good shape by the time the season<lb />
gets under way Martinez stated.<lb />
The match will be one of the fea-<lb />
ture attractions of High School Day<lb />
and a large crowd is anticipated.<lb />
will require each player to exert to<lb />
the depths of his raparity and to<lb />
strive for perfection on every play.<lb />
The probable starters for the Pi-<lb />
rates listed in batting order are as<lb />
follows: Bucky Reep, Cecil Heath,<lb />
Gaither Cline, Gene Turner, Nick<lb />
Smothers, Bob Penley, Bill Cline, and<lb />
Jerry Stewart.<lb />
The Pirates displayed a potent bat-<lb />
ting attack in their two contests with<lb />
Srringfield last week. Cecil Heath,<lb />
hustling secondsacker for the Pirates,<lb />
collected six hits in nine official trips,<lb />
including a double and triple. He<lb />
batted in four of the Bucs' eight runs<lb />
last Wednesday.<lb />
Gaither Cline had 3 for 5 in the<lb />
first game also and batted across<lb />
two runs. Gaither's brother, Bill, also<lb />
got in the strong offensive act by<lb />
slugging a 390-foot home run over<lb />
tLe leftfield wall.<lb />
season.<lb />
The ladder has been set up for the<lb />
Pirate golfers and challenge matches<lb />
for the possession of each position<lb />
are now being played. The laddeT is<lb />
only tentative, however, for the chal-<lb />
lenges should place each player in<lb />
the division that his skill and talent<lb />
merits and Coach Howard Porter may<lb />
then have a better idea of the poten-<lb />
tiality of his golfing crew.<lb />
This week's tentative ladder seed-<lb />
ings are as follows:<lb />
No. 1�Claude King<lb />
No. 2�Harry Rainey<lb />
No. 3�Pat Hunt<lb />
No. 4�John Rainey<lb />
Hunt, Sexton, and Gay are back<lb />
again this season to form a strong<lb />
nucleus down the lin. Their .perfec-<lb />
tive drives and accurate putting will<lb />
once again be powerful guns in the<lb />
Pirate attack.<lb />
The strong local golfers should suc-<lb />
cessfully defend their title and opti-<lb />
mism is high due to the stern deter-<lb />
mination and diligent practice of the<lb />
entire squad. As they practice steadi-<lb />
ly for the conference opener with<lb />
Elon next week, they possess an abun-<lb />
dance of confidence that should start<lb />
the wheels rolling along the road to<lb />
their seventh conference title in their<lb />
last eight years.<lb />
ence tournamt it later in ths year<lb />
and, as usual, Bobby Perry was top<lb />
scorer. He finished first in the 220,<lb />
100, and third in the broad jump.<lb />
During the meet, Perry tied the con-<lb />
ference record for th 100-yd. dash<lb />
with a 9.9 effort.<lb />
Deacon Terrors<lb />
Blast Bucs 14-5<lb />
In Wake Forest<lb />
Wake Forest batters shelled 4 Pi-<lb />
rate pitchers for 16 hits and a 14-5<lb />
win Tuesday on the Deacon's home<lb />
ground.<lb />
For the Deacs, Tommy Cole, Bill<lb />
Barnes, and Bob Waggoner had 3<lb />
hits each, and catcher Lin Holt en-<lb />
joyed a grand slam homer at the<lb />
expense of a -vad hop over outfielder<lb />
Bob Penley's head. The hit was just<lb />
a routine single until the bad hop.<lb />
Cecil Heath led the Bucs offensively<lb />
with a single and triple, and one run<lb />
batted in. Backstop Bill Cline knocked<lb />
in two runs for the Pirate's cause.<lb />
The game belonged strictly to the<lb />
power-packed Wake Foresters, who.<lb />
earlier in the season, routed their<lb />
! Big Four rivals, N. C. State, 19-6.<lb />
i ECC AB R H<lb />
Reep, 3b<lb />
Heath. 2b<lb />
G. Cline, If<lb />
Turner, cf<lb />
Smothers, lb<lb />
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last Thursday night.<lb />
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theiss, Allen Jay High School in High<lb />
Point, historian.<lb />
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middle 19th century.<lb />
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gette, Paige Lilley, Jane Quinn, Joyce<lb />
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Cross. !n ll42 the Y groups helped<lb />
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USO work over the country.<lb />
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cut the birthday cake for the group<lb />
and Sadie Francis served punch.<lb />
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ioi from West End, was elected<lb />
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nual North Carolina Education Asso-<lb />
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ers of America in North Carolina and<lb />
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zenship in Washington, D. C.<lb />
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enrolled at East Carolina. She has<lb />
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Robert H. Wright chapter of Future<lb />
Teachers of America and she is now<lb />
serving as treasurer of the English<lb />
Club. In the irast she has been chair-<lb />
man of the Wesley Foundation Coun-<lb />
cil as well as &amp; counselor to fresh-<lb />
man girls.<lb />
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annual convention in Asheville are:<lb />
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College; secretary, Nancy Wilson,<lb />
University of North Carolina; and<lb />
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tic Christian College.<lb />
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Prexv For Next School Year<lb />
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cently chosen by her fellow students<lb />
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