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�<lb />
Author Here<lb />
w illiam T. Polk, author of Southern<lb />
nt. will bt here in connection with<lb />
(ommunit rb Festival. Students<lb />
benefit it tliej find time to hear<lb />
hllll S<lb />
peak.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Campus Scene<lb />
Through the efforts of a few male<lb />
student Bermuda Shorts are making<lb />
their initial appearance on the campus.<lb />
The paper presents the pros and cons<lb />
on pages one, three, and four.<lb />
UMEXXX<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1955<lb />
Number 25<lb />
h<lb />
?.<lb />
L0w like<lb />
( rturv<lb />
art<lb />
Administration Reports That Coeds<lb />
Will Get Coke Machines For Dorms<lb />
�<lb />
End Of Long Battle<lb />
lor Women Students<lb />
av kx en made to<lb />
placed in <lb />
ng Jarvi . and Wilson l an Ruth White t this week. i i ompanj last qoI � press ti<lb />
whi he) v�   installed. ave o 1 - ok re i from : i- - ' , � � . how- j<lb />
prw.� j a  ! v .u'l d m tS e j it s before the end osJ i<lb />
1 V tthe vai  dormi ! - iHty I; i entire co- j maj student i<lb />
maintaining or-ea ai d bring- ; , k - � machines. losl is an expense aid Miss Whiti machin � Is to ' � dormitorb.<lb />
� a' the<lb />
man useful furnish I .� :�  to financt a tram. � ,  � i campus student '� espe-�  pan of nhe coeds. A the student govern-i an inspira-ro is g them  . voice h as vitally as  coi � i oversy<lb />
nr<lb />
Arts Festival<lb />
Here Next Week<lb />
Barbara Coghill Crowned As May Queen<lb />
Saturday Night In Coronation At First Annual<lb />
May Day Dance To Be Held On Campus<lb />
Usual Customs<lb />
Follow Crowning<lb />
1955 May Queen And Her Court<lb />
Mav<lb />
v Fine<lb />
 by the<lb />
Woman's Club and the<lb />
Art Center, will I e held<lb />
 May 1-7. A full pro-<lb />
tled beginning on Sun-<lb />
1. with a greeting from<lb />
Mayor W. L. Whedbee<lb />
McGinnis Audi-<lb />
Through the curtain . . . Roy Askew, Travis Martin and France<lb />
Smith, who are playing the leads in "Brigadoon" which is being presented<lb />
this week by the Student Government (Association. <lb />
in<lb />
Modern Dress For Males<lb />
Brings Trouble To Campus<lb />
May<lb />
with the showing<lb />
rial<lb />
movies<lb />
�" Fine Arts<lb />
Arts in Our<lb />
emphasis on<lb />
Probably �"e'T big question: Why aren't the<lb />
edueat<lb />
the day.<lb />
� � of this 5<lb />
-The Fin<lb />
Special<lb />
n North arolina<lb />
� non-commercial events<lb />
the purpose of the Fes-<lb />
stimulate greater aware-<lb />
 e a�- and their us in<lb />
dividual and groups.<lb />
ace baa been responsible<lb />
her creative experience by<lb />
i le as evidenced by growing<lb />
be participation on both<lb />
and adult levels. It is par-<lb />
eerned with the need of<lb />
� interest of school per-<lb />
ii workshops and further ex-<lb />
Sorir.g bring? another crusade. The<lb />
boys, as usual, initiated a campaign<lb />
on the rights of women. The women<lb />
are all for it, it aeons, and. as long<lb />
as the fantasy of the season holds<lb />
out, the attitude will probably prevail.<lb />
a allowed to wear bermuda shorts<lb />
and peddle-puafeera on campus?<lb />
The men broke loose Monday of<lb />
t: is week, exercising the privileges<lb />
afforded them by what most people<lb />
rcognize as the "double standard" at<lb />
Ea;t Carolina, and appeared all over<lb />
the campus adorned in Bermuda<lb />
shorts, knee socks and knees (of<lb />
course). They went to class, to work,<lb />
to the College Union and some even<lb />
tried to go to the women's dorms<lb />
orioahopa and further ex- - d issiotl to stay<lb />
art i� the pubhc schools tllusly.<lb />
The coeds are now entering into the<lb />
bedlam with "Why can't we wear<lb />
them if the boys can?"<lb />
The answer is in the student hand-<lb />
book and it is reiterated by the Dean<lb />
0f Women who says, "I think there<lb />
Uj a time and pace for all things.<lb />
Centainry, as a manner of dress,<lb />
shorts, peddleipuwhers, etc are proper<lb />
at t. e beach, but T do not think ac-<lb />
ceptable on a college campus, parti-<lb />
cularly if the school is coeducational<lb />
SI e went further to say that her<lb />
views are considerate of the women<lb />
students in that visitors to the cam-<lb />
pus rave frequently remarked about<lb />
how well dressed and well groomed<lb />
our women students are. She would<lb />
"decorative.<lb />
 ie Social<lb />
brave<lb />
w :<lb />
Essentially, it is the<lb />
e of the Festival to vitally<lb />
� quality of the various arts<lb />
On light of the day's events<lb />
tve man show by Mr. Claude<lb />
f Wilmington, N. C. in the<lb />
. . Ar Gallery. He will also<lb />
peach on Sunday, May 1,<lb />
fluences on our Contemporary<lb />
,m the Art of the Past<lb />
Art Festival was planned<lb />
. t cooperation of various local<lb />
e radio slat ion, television<lb />
 Daily Refectlor, depart-<lb />
ments of Bast Carolina College and<lb />
a la- (tearing and planning corn-<lb />
male up of Greenville natives.<lb />
keuj it that way, she says.<lb />
As for the feeling bout men stu-<lb />
dents and what they wear, there is<lb />
no official statement. Dr. Clinton<lb />
Prewot Dean of Men, did comment<lb />
that t ere is some d ubi � mind<lb />
that the men are displaj i g them-<lb />
eives to their best adv tag when<lb />
wearing shorts. That raises the ques-<lb />
tion of f e attractiveness of men's<lb />
legs.<lb />
Faculty members aren't all lacking<lb />
in opinion. Stu lenta report that teach-<lb />
ers in various classes generally ap-<lb />
prove the t. manner of dressKOi<lb />
both boys and girls. Dr. Poindextm<lb />
thinks they are quite<lb />
Dr. Pait.i, professor<lb />
Studies Department,<lb />
enough to say that e tua<lb />
minds bim of the old or)<lb />
man who siaid that women<lb />
should be like a ban ed wir<lb />
"Protect the property wit out ob-<lb />
structing the scene<lb />
Letters flowed into the of ices of,<lb />
the college newsipa, er. They are too<lb />
numerous to print. They express, <lb />
t.e opinion that the girls should or-<lb />
ganize and request permission from<lb />
the administration to dress in a "mod-<lb />
ern, up-to-date manner<lb />
The University of North Carolina<lb />
was referred to in each of the letters.<lb />
From the University paper, a com-<lb />
mit from Chancellor Robert House<lb />
ks favorable with an addition from the<lb />
chancellor that he doesn't plan to<lb />
adapt rermudas for his own personal<lb />
use.<lb />
ion re-<lb />
nt' the<lb />
parrel<lb />
fence:<lb />
 for the May Day Dance,<lb />
� i be held in Wright Audi-<lb />
turday evening from 8:00-<lb />
re released today by Charlie<lb />
chairman of the May Day<lb />
e i he theme for the event<lb />
Loveliest Night of the Year<lb />
. �� o t r t: is dance will be<lb />
a Coghill, a senior ! rom Hen-<lb />
A' s0 the Queen and her<lb />
will be .resented with Wade<lb />
1154-55 SGA president,<lb />
Miss Coghill. Her Maid of<lb />
ill be Carolyn Johnson from<lb />
City. Other attendants are<lb />
 lougaId, Joyce Croon,<lb />
igwick, and Peggy Faircloth<lb />
ting  e Senior clas Shirley<lb />
Jean Buchanan and Peggy<lb />
! the Junior class; Jeannette<lb />
I June Quinn of the Sop.10-<lb />
� � ; and Joann Booth and<lb />
Simpson of the Freshman<lb />
;� as Master of Ceremonies<lb />
 coi mation will be Milton<lb />
while O'Brien Edwards, first<lb />
resi lei 1 of th RCA. will serve<lb />
ad usher.<lb />
Mayo and Marjorie Wright<lb />
 1 ve as flower girls while<lb />
; Credle will serve as crown-<lb />
Pages will be Jane Crofton<lb />
Janet Fletcher.<lb />
Mowing the crowning of the<lb />
Queen a brief floor stoow will be<lb />
presented and i will be concluded<lb />
with the traditional May Pole Dance.<lb />
The balcony will be open for those<lb />
who wish to view the coronation.<lb />
Music will be provided by the<lb />
Collegians and the dance will be<lb />
1 I  d to students, Aeir dates, fac-<lb />
ulty members, an parents of the<lb />
Queen an ! her court. There will be<lb />
no admission but students will be<lb />
required to show their ID cards. Boys<lb />
will be expected to wear business<lb />
suits and girls will be expected to<lb />
come In evening dresses.<lb />
Serving on the May Day Committee<lb />
along with Bedtf&amp;ud are the presi-<lb />
dents of the Fresf.man, Sophomore<lb />
and Junior classes and represent-<lb />
tives from all four classes. The com<lb />
mittee ex. rcssed gratitude this week<lb />
for th assistance that they have<lb />
ed from their advisors who are<lb />
I Mi s Nancy Wilmore, Jarvis Hall<lb />
Counselor, and Miss CteUhmar Shaw<lb />
1 of the Health and Physical Educa-<lb />
1 ton Department.<lb />
The chairman of the various com-<lb />
tees are Lillian GriP:in and Mac<lb />
Bdmondson, Decorations; Jeannette<lb />
Smith. Pu; lici.y; Laverne Strickland<lb />
and Jimmy Phelps, Programs; Jean<lb />
!� her, Flowers; Jonnie Simpson, In-<lb />
vitations; Tommy Davis and Jean-<lb />
�'�,� Smir . Refreshments; and June<lb />
Quinn, May Court.<lb />
Coronation ol the l!�r Queen of .May at Fast Carolina College will lake place Saturday niirht at the Ma<lb />
Day Dance. She is Barbara Coghill, a lovely brunette senior from Henderson. Other members of the May (ur'<lb />
rc Maid ol Honor,irolyn Johnson from Elisabeth City and attendants representing the four classes, Joann Booth<lb />
Jonnie Simpson, Jean Buchanan. Marjorie MacDougald, Joyce (room. Peggy Moore, Sally Sedgwick, June Quinn,<lb />
Shirley Moose, Jeannette Smith. Shirley .lohnson and Peggy Faircloth. The queen is in the center above.<lb />
Commencement Plans Completed<lb />
Fast Carolina College has announ-<lb />
ced plans for the forty-sixth annual<lb />
commencement exercises at the col-<lb />
lege. Events, covering the period from<lb />
Saturday. May 21. through Monday!<lb />
morning. May 23, will mark the <lb />
graduation from the college of ap- 1<lb />
proximately 300 students.<lb />
Basse, Garber Speak<lb />
Dr. Paul N. Garber, Bishop of the ,<lb />
Methodist Church for the Richmond<lb />
An a, Virginia, and Dr. Robert B. j<lb />
House, Chancellor of t- e University<lb />
of North Carolina, will be speakers<lb />
at principal events of the exercises.<lb />
Chancellor House will make the ad-<lb />
dress to graduates at exercises Mon-<lb />
day morning at 10:30 in the Wright<lb />
auditorium. Bishop Garber will de-<lb />
liver the commencement sermon at<lb />
service Sunday morning at 11 o<lb />
clock, also in the Wright auditorium<lb />
Alumni Affairs<lb />
Saturday will be devotee largely<lb />
to alumni affairs. A full schedule of<lb />
events, announced by James W. But-<lb />
ler, alumni secretary, will begin with<lb />
a bu ii meeting at 10 o'clock in<lb />
e A tstin auditorium. Installation of<lb />
new of kers of the association for<lb />
- � biennium and the conferring<lb />
of t tial alumni award to an<lb />
outstanding graduate of the college<lb />
hi the meeting. James L.<lb />
tfield of Raleigh, president of<lb />
liege Alumni Association, will<lb />
I reside.<lb />
The class of 1915 will receive spe-<lb />
cial honor as meml era c�<lb />
fortieth anniversary of their .<lb />
tion. Fight, other classe will<lb />
reunions during day. Th<lb />
the classes of 1920, 1925, I<lb />
HMO, 1H4<lb />
195<lb />
1954.<lb />
banquet Tickets<lb />
St'idents planning to attend<lb />
� he Junior-Senior Banquet<lb />
FkoaM purchase their tickets<lb />
before May 3, said Charlie<lb />
Bedford, scnior class president<lb />
this week. The banquet will be<lb />
held on May 7.<lb />
rickets may be secured at<lb />
$1.45 each from any of sev-<lb />
t.il representatives in the<lb />
various dormitories.<lb />
Social Events<lb />
Social events of ti la;<lb />
elude a luncheon for alumni<lb />
guests of the college at 12:30 <lb />
North Dining Room on C.e campus<lb />
and a tea at 3 p m. held in the M �<lb />
E. Jenkins Alumni House in honor<lb />
of alumni, graduates, and staff mem-<lb />
bers at the collegi .<lb />
Saturday's program includi<lb />
two programs sponsored<lb />
lege department of music. The coll<lb />
band will present its annual lawn<lb />
concert at 4 p.m. on the East Can<lb />
and music organiza'io:<lb />
soloists will appear in a recital<lb />
S p.m. in the College Theatre.<lb />
The college YMCA and YWGA will<lb />
hold their annual vesper service Sun-<lb />
day at 7:30 p.m. in th<lb />
tre.<lb />
Annual Junior-Senior Dance<lb />
ighlights Spring Events<lb />
Highlighting the sipring social 1<lb />
events will be the Junior-Senior which<lb />
j3 scheduled for May 7th. The music<lb />
for the diance, which will last from<lb />
S-00-11:4� P- m- wiU be furnished<lb />
, ' , ne Tjick Levin Orchestra of Ra-<lb />
le i gh.<lb />
Decorations throughout Wrigbt<lb />
Auditorium will carry out the theme<lb />
which is "P�ris A floorshow cen-<lb />
tering around this theme is also being<lb />
planned.<lb />
For this annual event the students<lb />
ill bring out their formal attire as<lb />
this dance is strictly formal. E-mo<lb />
Boado, president of the junior class,<lb />
requests that boys not give flowers.<lb />
Invitations for tne occasion may be<lb />
savored in the College Union Lobby-<lb />
on T ursday, Friday, and Monday<lb />
from 10:00-12:00 N. and 1:00-2:00<lb />
p. m.<lb />
Although invitations will be issued<lb />
at the door, it is advisable to obtain<lb />
them earlier in order to avoid con-<lb />
j'nskm.<lb />
Prior to the Junior-Senior Dance<lb />
the Seniors will have a banquet at<lb />
:00 in the North Dining Hall.<lb />
Much planning has been put into<lb />
making tihis dance an enormous suc-<lb />
cess. Brno Boado states, "This shoud<lb />
preview the best Junior-Senior that<lb />
I EOC has ever had<lb />
m<lb />
Thomas L. Thomas<lb />
Entertainment Serie s<lb />
Schedules Noted Singer<lb />
�� il in the 1954-55 East Carolina<lb />
College Entertainment Series will be<lb />
the distinguished concert baritone,<lb />
Thomas L. Thomas, who will sing<lb />
in Wright Auditorium Tuesday, May<lb />
3. at 8 p.m.<lb />
Thomas L. Thomas is one of Ameri-<lb />
ca's busiest concert artists and a<lb />
veteran of tfce concert world. He has<lb />
appeared in more than 600 concerts<lb />
from eoast-to-coast in addition to his<lb />
regular weekly radio program. He is<lb />
reputed to have more return engage-<lb />
ments to his credit than any other<lb />
young artist in America.<lb />
A radio and television star of the<lb />
fi- magnitude, Mr. Thomas is be-<lb />
loved by millions who have heard<lb />
him on such popular network .pro-<lb />
grams as "The Album of Familiar<lb />
Music "Voice of Firestone and<lb />
"The Chicago Theatre of the Air<lb />
His Red Seal records are best sellers<lb />
on RCA Victor's list; particularly his<lb />
album of Traditional Welsih Airs,<lb />
which is considered a collector's item<lb />
from the standipoint, of both artistry<lb />
and authenticity.<lb />
The secret of Mr. Thomas' extra-<lb />
ordinary popularity is not alone his<lb />
engaging personality and glorious<lb />
voice. Equally important is his atti-<lb />
tude toward 'his public. "Concerts are<lb />
meant to be enjoyed Mr. Thomas<lb />
holds. "The audtj-nce wants to be<lb />
entertained as well as stirred by fine<lb />
music<lb />
Student Government Starts Year's Work<lb />
The new officers of the Student<lb />
Government here began official ac-<lb />
tion on April 20 when they held their<lb />
first meeting in Flanagan Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
The ; reposed amendment concern-<lb />
ing the rights of the Social Commit-<lb />
tee, which was presented to the body<lb />
on April 30, was accepted at ,this<lb />
meeting and will now be presented<lb />
to the entire student body.<lb />
The amendment is as follows:<lb />
Section 4: Social Committee<lb />
A. The members of the Social Com-<lb />
mittee shall be two representa-<lb />
tives, a boy and a girl from the<lb />
Freshman class, and four repre-<lb />
sentatives, two boys and two girls<lb />
from each of the other classes,<lb />
the Director of the College Union,<lb />
the co-ordinator of the Student<lb />
Social Activities, Dean of Women,<lb />
Dean of Men and Director of<lb />
Student Personnel. The first two<lb />
representatives shall be appointed<lb />
by the president at the beginning<lb />
of the Fall Quarter and the second<lb />
two shall be appointed from the<lb />
Sophomore class by its president.<lb />
The members shall serve continu-<lb />
ously through their Senior year.<lb />
. Toe function of tthe 3ocial Com-<lb />
mittee is to give the student<lb />
representation in the College<lb />
Union.<lb />
C. The Social Committee shall meet at<lb />
� any time the chairman shall desig-<lb />
nate.<lb />
D. The duties of the Social Commit-<lb />
tee � all be as follows:<lb />
1. to aot as a student advisory<lb />
1 aaid for programming at the<lb />
College Union.<lb />
2. to pi ornate social and recrea-<lb />
tional activities for the entire<lb />
student body.<lb />
Repotting from the Awards Com-<lb />
mit ee was Hugh Young Jr. and he<lb />
proposed that the SGA do away with<lb />
the Awards program. The body agreed<lb />
to 1 lace the Awards program with<lb />
a feature section in the "East Caro-<lb />
linian<lb />
A motion made by a member of the<lb />
Budget Committee stating that the<lb />
SUA not be responsible for debts of<lb />
oriranizfttions occurring beyond their<lb />
appropriation carried. As was pointed<lb />
out each group has three or more<lb />
chances to ask for appropriations. It<lb />
was. therefore, the belief of the body<lb />
that there was no need for a group<lb />
to go in def-t before consulting neces-<lb />
sary assistance.<lb />
In behalf of the May Day Com-<lb />
mittee Cf:arlie Bedford requested that<lb />
the SGA give their approval for the<lb />
boys to give flowers for the May<lb />
Day Dance. After this was approved<lb />
a motion was made stating that the<lb />
�� -<lb />
SGA recommend to the May<lb />
Committee that Uhe girls no wear<lb />
evening dresses.<lb />
Due to confusion among Ea Caro-<lb />
lina students as to what the terms<lb />
"formal "emi4formal and "is:<lb />
mal" mean, a committee of<lb />
was appointed to investigate. Upon<lb />
recommendation of the body<lb />
terms will be clearly defined in this<lb />
paper. Serving on this committee are<lb />
Faye O'Neal, chairman, Jean Buchan-<lb />
an and Joyce Smith.<lb />
After the Veterans Club asked for<lb />
permission to sponsor dances after<lb />
football games, a motion was made<lb />
'o this etrffect, but was tabled for<lb />
later discussion.<lb />
Wade Cooper presented to the body<lb />
what may e a 1 artial solution to<lb />
the parking situation�permanent car<lb />
tags. A committee of three was ap-<lb />
pointed to investigate the possibility<lb />
of I aving the SGA ssponsor this. Ann<lb />
Bowles will serve as chairman and<lb />
serving with her are Shirley Moose<lb />
and Enno Boado.<lb />
A-fter a recommendation from the<lb />
honor committee, the committee was<lb />
dropped due to lack of time. It was<lb />
also recommended that a special<lb />
council be appointed next fall to<lb />
continue the work.<lb />
At this meeting of SGA the Aquat-<lb />
ics Club and the Industrial Arts Club<lb />
were granted seats on the legislature.<lb />
m<lb /><pb facs="00038377_tn_0002" /><lb />
ftUil TWO<lb />
8A3T<lb />
CAKOLiNlA<lb />
A Time Of Need<lb />
The current discussion under the dome at<lb />
Raleigh is of vital importance to education in<lb />
Nrth Carolina. The slash in the budget gives us<lb />
all reason to worry. All the state-supported col-<lb />
leges and universities are perplexed. It looks bad.<lb />
Even though North Carolina ranks next to<lb />
the bottom in education on the national scale,<lb />
and the need grows greater every day for an<lb />
increase in facilities, it looks as if we are going<lb />
to get little encouragement this year. To steal a<lb />
phrase from the editors up at Carolina, colleges<lb />
are. no doubt, "mushrooming East Carolina<lb />
is the best example of this in rhe state. Present-<lb />
ly, even with the generosity of the past few<lb />
legislatures, we have too few facilities to ac<lb />
eomodate our students. Next year, when our<lb />
enrollment increases into the 3.000 bracket, what<lb />
are we going to do?<lb />
V� will manage somehow to continue to<lb />
stretch at East Carolina. The institution is now<lb />
an essential part of the system of higher educa-<lb />
tion in the state. Students no longer feel thalt<lb />
they have to go to one of the "big four" col-<lb />
leges t get a good education; they know that they<lb />
can get it here. A poor man can get a good ed-<lb />
ucation at East Carolina, and he doesn't have<lb />
to be ashamed that he isn't financially able to<lb />
d a fraternity and make his college career a<lb />
social whirl. S'orth Carolina needs East Carolina<lb />
College. , <lb />
Put more than she needs East Carolina or<lb />
any other individual school, the state needs a<lb />
better educational system. Higher education is<lb />
one of the answers to the quandary on self-im-<lb />
provement. All the state-supported colleges need<lb />
more money to enable them to take care of more<lb />
students. And all these colleges are waiting for<lb />
the axe to fall, hoping that it will be dull.<lb />
Here we sit in the East, hoping that the<lb />
decisions up in Raleigh will be those that will<lb />
help us to help the scores of high school seniors<lb />
who deserve a place on our campus. Hoping that<lb />
people will realize the necessity of improved high-<lb />
er education in the state. Remembering that once<lb />
there was a man who wanted his son to help him<lb />
makt more money so he had that son quit school.<lb />
The son never could read and write or work<lb />
arithmetic and he never did help his foolish<lb />
father save a cent. Education is of paramount<lb />
importance to every son who wants to help his<lb />
father: it is the right of every citizen who wants<lb />
to help his state.<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Faye B. O'Neal<lb />
Don Umsstead, new head of the<lb />
&amp;tudent (.iovernmejit Association, pre-<lb />
side i over his first legislature meet-<lb />
ing la-t week. Considering the num-<lb />
r of uncalled for comments ami<lb />
 kf-or-der motions, Umstead began<lb />
. reign witn a right fair amount of<lb />
nieces.<lb />
He had several occasions to display<lb />
i- Lemper and authority, but chose,<lb />
discretion, to let the children<lb />
play and attribute the confusion to<lb />
genera circumstances resulting from<lb />
an first meeting of a grot. There<lb />
were definite vins to warn that Urn-<lb />
stead will have other occasions to<lb />
�<lb />
t WM<lb />
Who's Who Among: Students At East Carolina<lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL<lb />
thM<lb />
A Lot To Help A Fellow At East Carolina<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
A smiling and ever fri dlj<lb />
from Cowway gain entrance into oui<lb />
spotlight position as Who's Who i<lb />
week. In way of introduction little<lb />
is needed as Gene Lander is well<lb />
known throughout the campus at Ea<lb />
Carolina College. When questioned a<lb />
to why Bast Carolina became<lb />
choice, he confided thai I � I j Ian- I<lb />
tied all alonj to go to Wat ' '<lb />
and then for no<lb />
all he changed<lb />
BaM Carolin<lb />
As is frequently true w it' Easl<lb />
Carolina students, Gene � com-<lb />
plel 'ly satisfied with hu c I n<lb />
� aren<lb />
nis plant<lb />
College.<lb />
riir t of a<lb />
uthoritv.<lb />
beginning to end<lb />
it-rfnl experience<lb />
a-s<lb />
een a <lb />
ha<lb />
een<lb />
most<lb />
i<lb />
v �m-<lb />
!�� an<lb />
A move to relieve the SGA from<lb />
responsibility of debts incurred<lb />
beyond appropriations to various or-<lb />
ganizations was debated and passed<lb />
by the campus politicians this week,<lb />
it a amazing that organizations<lb />
would carelessly and deliberately<lb />
I . eyond their appropriations to<lb />
the extent that such a bill would be<lb />
nec ssarv. Mo-st of us thlnV; that the<lb />
organisations see ahead of time that,<lb />
they are going "into the hole" and<lb />
i more money or cut expenses<lb />
:a;e smoother running of the<lb />
budget.<lb />
Apparently bhis is like trusting the<lb />
m-itrhborhood wolf with your teen-<lb />
age sister, just because he happens<lb />
to se a friend of the family. The<lb />
attitude of representatives of some<lb />
organisations and groups has obvious-<lb />
ly been "Why worry, if are charge<lb />
to the SGA, they'll have to pay<lb />
Drive the horse uaitil he drops dead,<lb />
� vially spend all the money that<lb />
� ��.(� (�!�' has managed to savi i<lb />
for emergencies.<lb />
nendliness <lb />
mentmg on this fad be aysp'<lb />
friends are Dhe most<lb />
things in the world<lb />
While enrolled at Basl Cat<lb />
Gene has by no means taken a<lb />
seat in studenl s i . This j <lb />
particular is a bu<lb />
At j resent I �<lb />
Senior elate i pres id<lb />
Club, secretary of<lb />
secretary-treasurer of the<lb />
diciary.<lb />
Pot three years he has been a<lb />
member of the IKC, the English cluf .<lb />
bhe YM( A and I e Library club. For<lb />
� v i a two years Gene has been a<lb />
memb � ��' ; I e Young Democrats Club.<lb />
Gene has held a sea: on the Stu-<lb />
r the past two<lb />
ouna,<lb />
back-<lb />
sy on 01 uene<lb />
treasurer of th<lb />
�nt of the Library<lb />
t e YMCA<lb />
? Men's Ju-<lb />
denrt Legislature<lb />
years<lb />
Club. I<lb />
Gene Lanier<lb />
 . � .� rv� d a pr si lenl<lb />
two year . I! 'ne stated,<lb />
I hi will be a bigger and<lb />
, ganizat ion since we are in<lb />
lil rai y<lb />
pa � summer and fall Gene<lb />
 - ated with the East Caro-<lb />
ii w raighl add thai he diJ<lb />
1 � job.<lb />
fn tha.1 he has held a self-herp job<lb />
brary for three years, is<lb />
in library work are Ln no<lb />
minor Key.<lb />
 Sigma Pi also claims Gene's<lb />
I'he Phi Sigma Pi IS<lb />
m h �' aternil which limits<lb />
; ha go ten a lot out of this fraternity<lb />
,  1  fine fellowship amon.<lb />
bhk organization.<lb />
� . Gen. say<lb />
. . : irl  �,) tOp ' e ii-t b r<lb />
, . i sports. The Aa<lb />
; 1 tval trips<lb />
a a 1 a inter I �� �<lb />
 coming to summer school Gene<lb />
. three years. IK he<lb />
e : -umnn 1 -� hool bu<lb />
he refused to give res ' ' �<lb />
� , nerous to men<lb />
1 ne's biggest honors �<lb />
� 'arolirua include ' '<lb />
i . �" 0 Among Asnericai 1<lb />
I  , v god being <lb />
Phi  gma Pi.<lb />
i s majoi and Eng<lb />
ish minor did sH id nt tos chi<lb />
ton lu ior High during th<lb />
q iart r. For C ne, this wa-<lb />
an e � � � and '�' v<lb />
was the greatest expei<lb />
;�� , ,  � over ' ere<lb />
� �. at From �'� V("<lb />
I he was M'i: -1 �'� ' ' tn('<lb />
Graduation comes in a few weeks<lb />
Gene says, "1 am going I<lb />
it but ! w ill have only a few da;<lb />
 R ing to Chapel Hill where<lb />
I will do ate work<lb />
Future plans for Gene include 1<lb />
� ion of his .Mater's Degree and<lb />
Uncle Sam. Some day he would<lb />
ke to acq<lb />
in Panama.<lb />
At the Student Government<lb />
m tin; two weeks ago, the honor oi<lb />
mmittee n mmended that additional ,<lb />
the matter of cheating on Bast Carolina<lb />
� c uitinutrough th IS<lb />
gear's committee has reached the point<lb />
� i,i- c �uld ope au no, 1 urt hei due t �<lb />
time . ft in this school year.<lb />
Naturalij the fii st sti p ii<lb />
igat and d t ide if the stud1 I<lb />
actual!) do at to see cheating eliminate<lb />
,i tii'v would be willing to work towai<lb />
Lion. The first of next year, a questionnair<lb />
up by this yeai a committee, will be u. �<lb />
both to students and faculty. From the<lb />
I this survey, the committee hopes t-<lb />
, k<lb /><lb />
� �<lb />
quite<lb />
-That<lb />
up t reasonable plan <lb />
. ampus.<lb />
he attitude of tin si u n w 1<lb />
. they will be extremely hesitant .<lb />
. i honor system. Hut social ,<lb />
exists to a mild extent, even now. If <lb />
strtsx'd, perhaps cheating would di<lb />
Wh; t hope is there, however, if the<lb />
don't wake up and begin showing inte �<lb />
concern in college affairs? When th<lb />
t �.k over, there were only about ;�<lb />
an excellent speech,hy Dr. Messick. Manj<lb />
mtmbers of the SGA go only because tl 1<lb />
to, and go is all th�-y do. Student at1<lb />
wfuL As long as this continues, fighting<lb />
hon i- system will be more than difficu<lb />
Another thing to help next year's 1<lb />
a pamphlet on lh Honor System <lb />
ifrom surveys by the United States Na1<lb />
T<lb />
i<lb />
well-rounded<lb />
representing the Library<lb />
comrni v g on the Library<lb />
11 ers<lb />
(CO<lb />
1 men who have a.t least � our best wishes. We hoj<lb />
, ex.jdent Association (to which our SGA<lb />
a Schools ovei the United States wer<lb />
none tnai . <lb />
: :iiif<lb />
G<lb />
ene<lb />
feels that be g will a wayi he with him.<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmj FerreU<lb />
BOHITNKrS<lb />
home<lb />
Ignorance Is Dangerous<lb />
Last Wednesday night many of the students<lb />
on this campus were suddenly startled with the<lb />
blowing of fire whistles in Greenville and fre-<lb />
quent break-ins on the local radio stations asking<lb />
National Guardsmen to report to their headquar-<lb />
ters. "�<lb />
Students became excited and immediately<lb />
sought to find an answer to these surprise ac-<lb />
tions. Very few knew of the events which had<lb />
been planned by our Defense Department.<lb />
This was all a part of "Operation Minute-<lb />
men a nationwide alert sounded by the National<lb />
Guard Bureau in the Pentagon last Wednesday<lb />
night at 6:30 o'clock. This experiment program<lb />
was to determine how quickly our National Guard<lb />
w aid be able to act in case of a real emergency<lb />
�nr country were attacked.<lb />
The guardsmen were posted at major areas<lb />
and strategic points which supposedly would have<lb />
been attacked by our enemy.<lb />
These alerts should be exercised more often,<lb />
and the citizens should be willing and glad to<lb />
"participate in these programs. It might help to<lb />
save their life or that of a loved one some day.<lb />
Under the sponsorship of the Citizenship<lb />
Education Committee here at East Carolina, a<lb />
Civil Defense Training Program is being intro-<lb />
duced to our campus. It is under the direction<lb />
of Dr. Kathleen Stokes of the Social Studies de-<lb />
partment and two committees made up of faculty<lb />
members and students.<lb />
What would you do if our campus were sud-<lb />
denlv attacked by enemy forces? You, the students<lb />
at East Carolina, should certainly be interested<lb />
in learning something about Civil Defense, and<lb />
eager to cooperate with these committees which<lb />
are trying to familiarize you with the subject.<lb />
Civil Defense at East Carolina will be discussed<lb />
at an assembly in Austin Auditorium on May 3.<lb />
We urge you to attend.�J. F.<lb />
� va 1<lb />
w en<lb />
of till<lb />
to<lb />
East�arolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of Eaet Carolina Colleen<lb />
Greervcilh?, North Carolina<lb />
Name �h�nged from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
tetered m9 second-cl8 matter December 3, 1926 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 8, 1879.<lb />
Ami there is the case of the star<lb />
studded canopy for Wright auditor) !<lb />
tun, a Mr. Boado pointed out to the<lb />
lature, Vr my Junior-Senior<lb />
i tent of the junior class has<lb />
bought a vast yardage of "canopy<lb />
 and had it dyed lue; dis-<lb />
played it to the SGA members. Seem-<lb />
the atmosphere create! by ,l<lb />
amount of "haze and s ace<lb />
looking up into the heights<lb />
auditorium at dances1 is unholy<lb />
se who attend (jancee.<lb />
Boado wants to do something about<lb />
is Juaiior-Senioi 0 he bough'<lb />
 is going to stud it with<lb />
aiul hang it over the disturbing<lb />
� His problem now is the ?tars,<lb />
� sewing together of the sky and<lb />
keeping t e sky where it belongs<lb />
up there, and not falling on the tails<lb />
he "chicken-littles" who want to<lb />
lance beneath it. A�ul his problem<lb />
o money. He wans the Student<lb />
Government to finish paying for tfhe<lb />
sky. His appropriation is gone and<lb />
his Junior-Senior is drawing nigh.<lb />
His request was referred to the<lb />
B .�(�- Committee for study.<lb />
Just, what, the Budget Committee<lb />
do. we don't know. And after<lb />
their recommendation, what the leg-<lb />
islature will decide alout the fifty<lb />
I liar request is still another ques-<lb />
tion. We haven't seen the canopy a<lb />
it will look as a finished product; it<lb />
will he a mighty fine thing if it lives<lb />
up to the hundred -fifty dollar price<lb />
Boa lo said he bougtlt i for.<lb />
It might have met with more ap-<lb />
proval by the legislature members if<lb />
they had been approached about the<lb />
costly procedure lefore the debt was<lb />
made. It is quite proper to spend the<lb />
r fellow's money if he gives it<lb />
to you; it is quite im olite to spend<lb />
more than he save you and present<lb />
him with another 1 ill. And if you<lb />
spend all of papa's income this year,<lb />
w: at are you going to live on next<lb />
vear?<lb />
nainl<lb />
�� j: me'<lb />
'<lb />
About Bermudas<lb />
s" ar h<lb />
iblic ���- � '� ra � 1 the<lb />
 a campus. Through I 1<lb />
s ' . . pair '<lb />
1 Tl. <lb />
 -a I become a om-<lb />
among the<lb />
.1<lb />
soon,<lb />
takes one ersoi<lb />
then oth<lb />
ave won<lb />
tlv!<lb />
girls!<lb />
;ein<lb />
It<lb />
trt<lb />
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1 w 1<lb />
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could take<lb />
1 � " sales')<lb />
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We I<lb />
tres- at it ' 1<lb />
"0 .  � lon't<lb />
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to<lb />
111 ti red<lb />
tictUl e i<lb />
nt color or<lb />
lace.<lb /><lb />
me �w v<lb />
ition<lb />
e color and<lb />
set ri. ed<lb />
� <lb />
. are out<lb />
Carolyn Johnson<lb />
quite a while!<lb />
"Twirler" (.raduates!<lb />
CAROLYN JOHNSON (column<lb />
h<lb />
senior, has<lb />
marched her way through col-<lb />
Somewht re a collegt trophy cost<lb />
Is with trophies filled and<lb />
� � ked,<lb />
Bui ACs cast is dull and bare,<lb />
Because th Bucs won Bohunkus<lb />
back!<lb />
INCIDENTALLY!<lb />
Everyone eagerly awaits the arri-<lb />
val of the Buccaneer. The Buc staff<lb />
expects this year's big edition of<lb />
arolina to ar-<lb />
V tried tell him<lb />
' iej were ve: y<lb />
pi a1 i allj Spoke up.<lb />
pular Mown<lb />
ire  of style up here<lb />
a 1 been insulted! The atmos<lb />
l at "down<lb />
popular. He<lb />
"When they<lb />
home they<lb />
We<lb />
v am<lb />
rive<lb />
e a: East C<lb />
ply May.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March, 1954<lb />
Ed itwrin-chief<lb />
Managing Editors<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Feature Editor .<lb />
Staff Assistants<lb />
Fuye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Joyce Smith, Jimmy FerreU<lb />
Ann George, Emdly S. Boyce<lb />
 Lou Anne Rouse<lb />
Gene Lanier, Janet Hill,<lb />
Jonnie Simpson, Irma Leggett, Mary Lou Stewart,<lb />
Pat Humphrey, and Chuck Shaaron.<lb />
PJaatecrapher  Stan Jonee<lb />
Sfeorm Editor r BiUy Armld<lb />
Sports A�ionta J- W. Browning and Neil King<lb />
Bn-inea. Manager<lb />
Business Asaiatants Edna WhJtfield, Mary EUen WUlmnas<lb />
Circulation Manager  � R ikf<lb />
EMhanga Editor Mrs. basis ffebb<lb />
Editorial Advisor �<lb />
Ftn-ucial Advwor<lb />
Tech-deal Advisor<lb />
Mis, Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. CHaien E. Pre�ett<lb />
 Sherman M. Parka<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Prtathag CoGreenville, N. C.<lb />
�The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves onj nor all yotnr ptoty nor wit,<lb />
Shall lore H back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor aU your tears wash ont a ward of it<lb />
From toe "Enhcynk of Omar Khayam translated by<lb />
E. Pkagerald<lb />
The cheating commmittee turned<lb />
:n their papers and their resignations,<lb />
that they don't have time to<lb />
r! their plans before the end<lb />
 ool this year. They left .some<lb />
turdy recommendations and the body<lb />
moved to have next year's legislature<lb />
take up the project immediately after<lb />
school begins.<lb />
The committee came to tlhe conclu-<lb />
sion that cheating can be stopped or<lb />
brought to a leSs disturbing ebb<lb />
'rough social disapproval. We agree.<lb />
That is the crux of the prolblem now.<lb />
Tl tfsa of us who are against dishon-<lb />
� � are going to be forced to stand<lb />
up and so say. We are going to have<lb />
to 'ell the fellow who asks for help<lb />
that he will have to get it elsewhere,<lb />
and that "he had better be careful not<lb />
o do it in our presence. We are<lb />
going to have to tell the teacher who<lb />
leave his grade book open while he<lb />
leaves xdass that he is asking for<lb />
trouble. We are going to have to sign<lb />
petitions against those involved in<lb />
cheating. It is sad that there are<lb />
those among our friends here who<lb />
want us to go to sucfli measures.<lb />
This :� w , aper wa�- reiused per-<lb />
mission o snap and run a rhoto o'<lb />
one of bhe dorm sun courts, showing<lb />
the coeds taking in the beautiful<lb />
weather that we have been having<lb />
lately After the refusal, the  oys<lb />
over "Slay Beach" were named<lb />
second ohoie � to pose for front page<lb />
beefcake, illustrating East Carolina<lb />
student favorite pastime of lying<lb />
in the sun.<lb />
became "stuffier" as one of<lb />
ivil-rights" sale-men sneered.<lb />
Our reply to him was, "I like the<lb />
Sou hern styles, not what you are<lb />
in New York and rudely<lb />
 Iked out.<lb />
The tie was finally found in a little<lb />
across  e street, "The Kin�<lb />
of Slims at which Eddie Fisher<lb />
and Frank Sinatra had bought ties.<lb />
hhe tie was striped, too, and the man-<lb />
agement assured us that it was still<lb />
very much in style. We felt better<lb />
instantly.<lb />
This mar, was probably righ<lb />
gh very sarcastic. You might re-<lb />
menwes seeing pictures in the papers<lb />
� kg early fall showing students<lb />
at Columbia and other big northern<lb />
colleges, wearing Bermudas. They<lb />
were classified the latest style. Al-<lb />
though they are just becoming popu-<lb />
lar at East Carolina, they have been<lb />
on some of the "big four" campuses<lb />
photo), Elizabeth 1 fctj<lb />
. marched her way<lb />
"Ewer since 1 can remember, 1<lb />
en interested in being a ma-<lb />
 Carolyn said. During net<lb />
four years in high sdhool she wa a<lb />
majorette with the famed Elizabeth<lb />
High School and. Having served<lb />
with the East Carolina Band for four<lb />
, Carolyn's .seniority has placed<lb />
her in the position of su; ervisor of<lb />
the majorette squad for the 1954-55<lb />
school year.<lb />
"After eight year of marching, it<lb />
certainly gave me a sad feeling to<lb />
know than as the last football game<lb />
drew to a close, my majorette days<lb />
were also ending expressed Carolyn.<lb />
Laat year Carolyn worked witn the<lb />
Greenville High School majorettes.<lb />
She also taught the Robersonville<lb />
majorettes bhe basic marching tech-<lb />
nique- and various twirling feats.<lb />
Besides her keen interest in "baton<lb />
twirling Carolyn also serves as sec-<lb />
retary of t: � ior cias-s. She was<lb />
a marshal las year and was recently<lb />
elected Mai I of Honor in this year's<lb />
May Court.<lb />
Carolyn an I her roommate, Sally<lb />
Sedgwick, plan to teach in Princess<lb />
Ann County, Virginia, this coming<lb />
fall.<lb />
That's around enough!<lb />
INSIDE THE NEST<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
Con 'iderai le misconception exists<lb />
amone- East Carolina students as to<lb />
what the terms 'formal 'semi-for-<lb />
mal' and 'informal' mean.<lb />
"Formal according to Emily Post.<lb />
"is a synonym for ceremonial<lb />
ha stated in Emily Post's "Eti-<lb />
quette "In communities; where the<lb />
tail coat is worn, 'semi-lormal' means<lb />
dinner jackets (tuxedos) and simple<lb />
evening dresses<lb />
Informal is when boys weark dark<lb />
suits and when girte wen '�<lb />
dresses.<lb />
Our present interpretation of semi-<lb />
formal proves to be quite shocking to<lb />
educated poeple who know better.<lb />
Semi-formal by no means signifies<lb />
that boys sihould be in business suits<lb />
and girls in formal evening dresses.<lb />
I As Emily Post states, "a man's busi-<lb />
ness suit is actually as unbecoming<lb />
to a woman's evening dress as his hat<lb />
would be on her head When a man<lb />
wears a business suit a properly<lb />
lady will wear an afternoon<lb />
s.<lb />
fn order to reach an approved social<lb />
1 lentg should begin putting<lb />
habits into practice. A stu-<lb />
ien' im y get by witih such dressing<lb />
Ea t Carolina, but there may<lb />
1 his later life when exact<lb />
1 is required. How will he<lb />
� the situation?<lb />
Now is the best time for us to begin<lb />
learning what to wear as we are under<lb />
I e guidance and leadership of people<lb />
who know best. As Dean Ruth White<lb />
pointed out, it is better to learn how<lb />
to dress now and save embarrasment<lb />
later.<lb />
We highly believe that more semi-<lb />
formal and foi-mal events will lead to<lb />
a higher cultural level on our campus.<lb />
Much discussion has arisen over<lb />
what will be worn to the May Day<lb />
Dance for which boys will wear dark<lb />
suits, girls will wear evening dresses.<lb />
Some studnntfl tend :o believe that<lb />
if evening dresses are worn to this<lb />
dance it will detract from the court.<lb />
It was also argued that it would<lb />
take some of the meaning away from<lb />
the Junior-Senior. We disagree with<lb />
e beiiefa on the ground that even-<lb />
ing dresses will neither detract from<lb />
the May Court or the Junior-Senior<lb />
Dance.<lb />
The May Day Dance is of no minor<lb />
importance and in our belief it is<lb />
equal if not more important than<lb />
tiha Junior-Senior. Whereas the Jun-<lb />
ior-Senior only involves Junior, Sen-<lb />
iors, and their guests the May Day<lb />
Dance is the one big campus-wide<lb />
dance sponsored during Spring quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
ila c mcerning their honor Bysten<lb />
material was gathered in survey form for<lb />
bution. A study of this should assisl as in<lb />
s me of our cheating problems.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Time To Act, Girls<lb />
.1 e G 01 � a 'id ('hu 1 lu '<lb />
Have you noticed a lack of inten I<lb />
various s cial functions around campus? It<lb />
opinion that one of the main reasons I<lb />
of participation is because the girls<lb />
hav dates, and the boys are hesitant aboi I<lb />
ing girls to these functions. Couldn't<lb />
r 1 is "sore spot<lb />
Ace rding to Dean Ruth White. "It is<lb />
i lode e campuses for women student- I<lb />
men students to open dances Girls, vh<lb />
take advantage of this situation? It is not<lb />
� to invite a fellow coed, but perha<lb />
iiy back home would like to attend a fev<lb />
dances. We have two more prominent dan<lb />
the c i ���- calendar. These dance- fall on<lb />
day night; therefore, it would be more convi i<lb />
for the out- )f-town boys to attend. Man;<lb />
have the common opinion that it is "flirting"<lb />
invite boys to dances, but is it really<lb />
Belcw are several boys' opinion of wl<lb />
or not they would consider a yirl asking tl �<lb />
a dance flirting or not:<lb />
A good start in this direction would be<lb />
i . fund sponsored by the various<lb />
dormitories, such as dances, parties<lb />
. and buffet suppers. According I<lb />
v� nice anu Miss Nancy Wilmore the main ;<lb />
they have tried to promote this year is nv<lb />
cial entertainment for the students. But. "b<lb />
of lack of interest on the girls' part thes<lb />
have fallen short pointed out Dean Whit<lb />
Repeated efforts have been made by th<lb />
mitory counselors to sponsor a St. Patrick's day<lb />
dance, tea dances, a trip to Camp Lejeun. I<lb />
dance, and many other worthwhile events,<lb />
to have lack of interest displayed on all si<lb />
Why?<lb />
Dean Ruth White and her staff of couns<lb />
are willing to cooperate in any way to brine<lb />
a more wide-range social program to East Ca<lb />
iina College, but this can only be accomp 3<lb />
by complete interest and support by all studi<lb />
If these varied dormitory social proj<lb />
could be started, they would pave the w. 5<lb />
give the girls an opportunity to invite eith<lb />
campus friend or that boy back home. Who kn<lb />
next time the boy might ask the girl to an�<lb />
of the social events. . . . After all. "turn<lb />
is fair play<lb />
Several girls, when asked their opini<lb />
more dormitory social projects that woul<lb />
them to invite boys, commented as follow<lb />
Janet Williams, junior: "I am in favor<lb />
the dormitories sponsoring more social <lb />
that would lead to dates and others that w<lb />
be just for the girls She went on to say. 1<lb />
these events would help many girls that other-<lb />
wise would not enter into the social activities<lb />
campus<lb />
Jonnie Simpson, freshman: "I think that<lb />
is proper and fitting for the girls to invite<lb />
b ys to the various social functions, but I believe<lb />
that this will have to become a standard accepted<lb />
practice on campus before the girls will agree<lb />
to it. I also think that more informal functions<lb />
like watermelon cuttings and weiner roasts are<lb />
definitely needed<lb />
June Crews, sophomore: "I do think it<lb />
good idea for the dormitories to sponsor more<lb />
events, and if I wanted to go bad enough, I be-<lb />
lieve I would ask a boy<lb />
"Flirting? Why. no, I think it would be<lb />
fine says Everett Bennett, a sophomore and<lb />
veteran here.<lb />
Bill Hardee-<lb />
I would consider it an honor<lb />
and certainly wouldn't feel that a girl was flirt-<lb />
ing with me<lb />
"I would feel flattered if a coed asked me to<lb />
a dance is the opinion of Freddy James, well-<lb />
known basketball player at the college.<lb />
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ers.  ia a question that concerns<lb />
everyone on East Carolina campus,<lb />
I g oar athletes.<lb />
1 .i fol owing a a letter submit-<lb />
y a freahanan who undoubtedly<lb />
feels thai BCC should be no different<lb />
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N ion:<lb />
Deai Error:<lb />
I avt- something to ay about<lb />
th attitude of the faculty ami other<lb />
rs of the East Carolina admin-<lb />
ion toward the wearing of Ber-<lb />
mu ia shorts by boys to class and<lb />
-vv hero. I was one of several who<lb />
them on Monday. I had four<lb />
es. One of my instructors said<lb />
� � proved of them on both boys<lb />
I girls. He also said that he felt<lb />
if the girl5 would organize and<lb />
. :� uheir ; rotests to the Dean of<lb />
Women, they too might be allowed<lb />
wear them. Another commented<lb />
fav raoly while the remaining two<lb />
made no comment at all. Several other<lb />
tors made statements. One said<lb />
he was glad that at least some<lb />
  rrts Had realized they were living<lb />
in the 20th century and were trying<lb />
�come up-to-date. Another said<lb />
thai �she thought they were neat<lb />
looking. Several agreed that, since<lb />
other sxhools were allowing the men<lb />
� I women students to wear them.<lb />
they saw no reason why they should-<lb />
n't do o here.<lb />
On the other hand. 1 went into an<lb />
� �e in a girl's dorm to call so that<lb />
I might return a book. I was told<lb />
vy tactlessly, by the woman in<lb />
Tracksters Meet<lb />
Wollpaek Tuesday<lb />
charge, that I must go and get de-<lb />
cently dressed a ore s e would call<lb />
the girl for me. Such people should<lb />
wake up.<lb />
The main barrier seema to be the<lb />
oues ion of the decency of Bermuda<lb />
shorts. To clear up this question, I<lb />
would like to inform all that the<lb />
U. S. Air Force has adopted this<lb />
type of shorts as the regulation sum-<lb />
mer uniform. I would like to say that<lb />
there is formal wear made up of the<lb />
regular coat and Bermuda-type<lb />
shorts. To completely sell the idea, j<lb />
I recently read an article which stat-<lb />
ed that a minister was allowing his<lb />
congregation to wear the shorts, with<lb />
Lie and coat, to church services. If<lb />
there be any doubt left, I recommend<lb />
a psychiatrist.<lb />
It looks like that when the students<lb />
at Carolina are allowed to wear the<lb />
! shorts the anti-Bermuda shorts mem-<lb />
i bers of the East Carolina College<lb />
Sdministration would wise-up and be<lb />
broad-minded about the whole id?a.<lb />
Thank you,<lb />
D. D. Hobgood Jr.<lb />
High Point Crew<lb />
Tops Buc Netters<lb />
The undefeated racketeers of High<lb />
Point College blackened the hopes off<lb />
the East Carolina tennis team Fri-<lb />
day for a conference crown by hand-<lb />
ing them a 6-1 thrashing in two<lb />
matches.<lb />
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firs match and 6-0, 6-2 in the second.<lb />
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squad travel to Raleigh to tangle<lb />
with the mighty North Carolina<lb />
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Big Jim Henderson and Bobby Per-<lb />
rv will lead fee locals into battle<lb />
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Ai ril T to begin the young track year<lb />
in rousing style. Henderson and his<lb />
mates ca tared points in every event<lb />
except the relay and two mile.<lb />
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the first meeting of the two teams.<lb />
Fhe Wolfpack, a powerful member of<lb />
the touted Big Four, sport a hustling<lb />
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Dear Editor:<lb />
There ha' been much discussion<lb />
about the formality and attire for<lb />
the May Day Dance which is to be<lb />
held Saturday nig-ht. In view of the j<lb />
fact there might be some misunder-<lb />
standing as to why the May Day Com-<lb />
mittee decided for the dance to be a<lb />
dress-up affair witJh the girls wear-<lb />
ing formal evening dresses and boys<lb />
business suits, I think there should<lb />
be some explanation.<lb />
This is the first year that we have<lb />
tried having a May Day Dance. It<lb />
was decided that we could not make<lb />
May Day a large event by merely<lb />
srving an informal dance. How many<lb />
; eople would think of staying up for<lb />
an informal dunce or how many<lb />
would invi:e dates up when we have<lb />
informal dancing in the College Union<lb />
.�h Friday evening?<lb />
The May Day Dance should really<lb />
� dance of tfee spring as it<lb />
sponsored by the Student Govern-<lb />
m( �en to the entire student<lb />
, ujtee. Why should we<lb />
make one of the should be" largest<lb />
dances of the year informal, wfoen<lb />
all others have been semi-formal<lb />
(as we have called them)?<lb />
As the May Queen and her at-<lb />
tendants will be dreaaed i l evening<lb />
dresses k was decided fat it would<lb />
look better for the otr.er girls to<lb />
dress in evening dresses.<lb />
Many people say "well there will<lb />
he another dance the weekend follow-<lb />
ing and girls will not want to wear<lb />
the aMBM evening dress to two dan-<lb />
ces But do you realize that the<lb />
freshman and sophomore classes<lb />
combined make up a larger part of<lb />
be student body than the remain-<lb />
ing classes? This will be the last<lb />
dance of the year for the lower class-<lb />
men. Should we deprive those stu-<lb />
dents of the larger dance just because<lb />
I minority will be going to a later<lb />
dance ?<lb />
No doubt formal evening dresse<lb />
are not comfortable but by asking<lb />
many students' opinions we found<lb />
With everything so fine, I made<lb />
up my mind that I was happy " be<lb />
getting an education. After all, I'm a<lb />
Junior, it's about time don you<lb />
think?<lb />
Well, to make a long story short<lb />
there is one thing I can't tolerate,<lb />
on my�a? that is. That one thing<lb />
nappens to be bermuda ahorte. Now<lb />
dont get me wrong, if anyone else<lb />
wants to wear them, I'm all for it, but<lb />
now, it seems rather foolish to allow<lb />
our young gentlemen students to<lb />
wear them, and not allow our young<lb />
ladies. Tt seems as if, in this hot<lb />
weather, there would be no harm done<lb />
in allowing the girls to wear peuUe-<lb />
rehexa or bermuda shorts to the "Y"<lb />
Itore After all I am told that in<lb />
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gra tested from East Carolina<lb />
May, art- the recipients.<lb />
Mr Kirbj will hold a research<lb />
at Duke University, where<lb />
. will work in the field of polar-<lb />
j and will enroll for courses<lb />
� van, .he nster's degree<lb />
in physical chemistry.<lb />
Mr. McGirans has been granted a<lb />
g fellowship in organic chem-<lb />
� � University of South Car-<lb />
i and this fall will begin work<lb />
�he doctor's degree in organic<lb />
nistry.<lb />
that most girls do like to dress up<lb />
in their formal evening dresses be-<lb />
cause it seems like a bigger affair<lb />
and they have so few occasions to<lb />
wear them.<lb />
Some might think that by girls<lb />
wearing evening dresses to the May<lb />
Day Dance, k will take away from<lb />
the Junior-Senior Dance, but why<lb />
should it? These dances are not com-<lb />
peting against each other. They are<lb />
for two diffeivir. purposes and should<lb />
noH be compared and even if they<lb />
were we should not lower the stand-<lb />
ards of one dance just to make an-<lb />
other one look larger and greater.<lb />
I hope that the studentts do not<lb />
think hat I made all the decisions<lb />
about May Day. The decisions were<lb />
made by the committee as a whole<lb />
aiffcer much discus-ion not only m<lb />
the group but with many students<lb />
on the campus.<lb />
CHARLIE BEDFORD, Chmn.<lb />
Mav Day Committee<lb />
Aril 26,<lb />
1955<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
The othei day. as the good Lord<lb />
would have it I woke to wonderful<lb />
morning, filled wH h bine and the<lb />
faint call of a squirrel to his mate.<lb />
Everything was just nerfect<lb />
marriage as elsewhere you must meet<lb />
people at least 50 percent of the way<lb />
for happiness to prevail. This is the<lb />
hunting ground for marriage and<lb />
companionship, why then can't the<lb />
girls meet the boys on an equal foot-<lb />
ing.<lb />
At the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina, Bermuda shorts and peddle-<lb />
pushers are permited In class. Are<lb />
we to U these people out do us in<lb />
Jashion and custom? All I have heard<lb />
this year has been we are a growing<lb />
school. It is my opinion if we are<lb />
to continue ta grow we must keep in<lb />
step with the other leading schools<lb />
of this state, fit seem that many<lb />
students, as well as myself, feel we<lb />
are content to lag behind in matters<lb />
of social customs which are accept-<lb />
able to every one but the "powers<lb />
that be here.<lb />
Alfter re-reading this I find I have<lb />
wondered over a considerable amount<lb />
of territory. The chief intent of this<lb />
is to anneal to our leaders and coun-<lb />
seled, wdth an earnest plea for our<lb />
young ladies and companions, please<lb />
find it in your heart to allow peddle-<lb />
pushers an bermuda shorts, at the<lb />
Student Union, while checking mail.<lb />
and in general, running around the<lb />
campus, if UV good enough for UNC,<lb />
State, Meredith, St. Mary's, why then<lb />
can't it he good enough for us.<lb />
Very Respectfully,<lb />
Kenneth T. Bellamy<lb />
Neel Dupree of Greenville, Route 4,<lb />
sophomore at East Carolina College,<lb />
will act as chief marshal at the col-<lb />
lege during the 1956-1956 term.<lb />
Miss Dupree was chosen for the<lb />
position by fifteen women students<lb />
elected as marshals by their fellow<lb />
students at -he college. The group of<lb />
sixteen will begin their duties this<lb />
spring, will serve as ushers at major<lb />
college events, an 1 will head divisions<lb />
of academic processions during com-<lb />
mencement exercises in May.<lb />
At the college ML�s Dupree is ape<lb />
cializing in home economics. She is<lb />
a member of the home economics club,<lb />
fihe YWCA, and the Women's Athletic-<lb />
Association, and during the present<lb />
school year has served as a studen<lb />
j counselor in Cotten Hall, dormitory<lb />
for freshmen women. Her parent<lb />
are Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dupree of<lb />
Greenville,<lb />
Mrs. Kathleen Davbson, National<lb />
President of Sigma Alpha lota and<lb />
an a .Iministrative ulficer for ovei<lb />
20,000 members of that organization,<lb />
will arrive here Saturday to take<lb />
part in the initiation of Btemfcen of<lb />
the cam.u, d apter of the fraternity.<lb />
The newly-elected officers of the<lb />
college chapter of Sigma Alpha lota<lb />
are: president, Julia George; fira<lb />
vice-president, Peggy Outlaw; Becond<lb />
vice resid nt, Frances Smiti ; secre-<lb />
tary, Martha Sue Pond; treasurer,<lb />
Joan McKcnzie; chaplain, June Crews;<lb />
an i editor, Dofctie Jo James.<lb />
F.B.L.A.<lb />
went<lb />
tour<lb />
1<lb />
ider�i<lb />
College Band Appears<lb />
In Concert May 5<lb />
The Spring "Pops" Concert will be<lb />
given Ttmts Say, May 5, at � P- m.<lb />
Mr. George Ptrry, faculty member<lb />
in the music department, will play<lb />
the piano, accompanied by the band.<lb />
all of George Gershwin's "Rha sody<lb />
in Blue<lb />
The band will also play Mirella<lb />
Overture by Gounod. Odher music will<lb />
be light and informal, including<lb />
"Rakes of Mallow" and "Fiddle-Fad-<lb />
dle" by Leroy An lerson. The band<lb />
will render songs of Stephen Foster,<lb />
several marches and "Knmhailero"<lb />
by Camarada.<lb />
The Clarinet quartet will play "Lit<lb />
tie Toot Suite" by George Perry. Mr.<lb />
Perry wrote and dedicated this song<lb />
to the bays i" the quartet. This will<lb />
be te first performance of this<lb />
numbs?,<lb />
Members of the quartet are Nee!<lb />
William James Alexander, Ralph<lb />
Chason. and George Knight.<lb />
The Future Busines<lb />
SilH ,  , looted i - oflfteei - foi<lb />
v, ai 1965 56 at a recent me<lb />
;� e 01 ganwation. Kenneth I �1 , I<lb />
 was re-elected as president '�'<lb />
the F.B.I. A. with Bobby Mw i vi e<lb />
president.<lb />
 serve our ng th<lb />
coming year are: Willa Rac B �wen,<lb />
ding secrel iry; Peggy Cay. sec-<lb />
tary; Greenville Hanks, treasurei :<lb />
and Jimmy Ferrrell and Sylvia Kin-<lb />
Ian, reporter.<lb />
Flan were iiscussed for the spon-<lb />
soring of a movie and plans for a<lb />
arty were taken up at<lb />
met ting.<lb />
Industrial Arts Club<lb />
Accompanied by Dr. K ' i I-<lb />
ead 0 their department. Ro-<lb />
kan i Rridgen, Thomas Bliazard, and<lb />
John Jo3 - on left yesterday morning<lb />
to attend ' e current session of the<lb />
American Industrial Arts A- i<lb />
nvi � on in Atlantic City. N. J.<lb />
Circle K<lb />
Gary Scanboro, junior from Kin-<lb />
ston, was elected president of the<lb />
i irele K Club for the 1955-56 school<lb />
year.<lb />
The<lb />
dude: B n Wolverton, vice-pr<lb />
Frank Moore, secretary; and J. B.<lb />
Nichols, treasurer. Other Board mem<lb />
Fri iy of last week. They<lb />
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Science Club<lb />
The members of the campus Science<lb />
Cltth took t" eir annual Spring trip<lb />
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Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
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