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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1955<lb />
Number 2G<lb />
Faculty-Student Committee Launches<lb />
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g, scale publicity<lb />
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Junior-Senior Set For Saturday:<lb />
Theme To Be 'Streets Of Paris<lb />
Local Baptist Girls Granted Summer Mission<lb />
Work; Other Campus Organizational News<lb />
t . . i t i i� a i !�� i ii<lb />
1:<lb />
In recent appointments two East<lb />
( arolina B.S.U. girls were granted<lb />
jobs for summer mission work. These<lb />
girls take a very active role in the<lb />
oral Bai tist Student Union program.<lb />
Juanita Garris, a senior from Ay-<lb />
den, was one of three students ap-<lb />
pointed as summer missionaries for<lb />
this summer. Juanita, along with one<lb />
of tlu ot er two, will work in Jamai-<lb />
ca, while the third person will work<lb />
in Corn Island, Nicaragua.<lb />
Working with children in Vacation<lb />
Bible Schools will be the main eon-<lb />
-ten: of Miss Garris' work.<lb />
These summer student missionaries<lb />
j are being sponsored through the<lb />
und� of the Listen Campaign. Along<lb />
 ,vi;h it- appro; nation for summer<lb />
missionaries the Listen Fund has the<lb />
aim of upplying food and other needs<lb />
to lihe underprivileged throughout the<lb />
world.<lb />
Juanita, along with her co-worker.<lb />
leave for Jamaica around<lb />
In The Interest Of All Of Us<lb />
Messick Speaks On Panty Raids<lb />
East Carolina's (Jueen of May. Miss Barbara Coghill, was crowned<lb />
Saturdas night at ECC. first May Day Da ice. This dance has been termed<lb />
as i big success and statists m ish to see it - e an annual affair. Praise<lb />
is due Charlie Bedford and others ho worked earnestly in making it such<lb />
a success- <lb />
ECC Students And Faculty<lb />
Assist In Local Arts Festival<lb />
Ea;<lb />
' ac<lb />
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the<lb />
First Water Show<lb />
Being Staged By<lb />
Aquatics Club<lb />
ve<lb />
Carolina College students and . 1<lb />
members assisted with plans<lb />
ful the Greenville Community Arts<lb />
1 itival held here this week and par-<lb />
ked in various evente of the<lb />
twentieth annual observation of art<lb />
Met k in the city.<lb />
Bot faculty members and students<lb />
of art took part in the Sidewalk Show.<lb />
lt which local artists displayed their<lb />
work in painting and the crafts. The<lb />
txhibition was an all-day event held<lb />
terdny on and near the grounds<lb />
the Shappard Memorial Library of<lb />
the city. In addition, students in<lb />
classes in design and art education<lb />
resented in downtown Greenville a<lb />
store-window display of crafts.<lb />
Two one-act plays by East Carolina<lb />
College authors were presented at<lb />
aa -Evening of Drama" program<lb />
s Coach Ray Martinez of the Wedne�day, May 4, at 8 p.m. in the<lb />
 Education department. The! McGmnjs auditorium or the campus.<lb />
'ill be highlighted by a beauty A (iramatization of Washington Irv-<lb />
wiU take place from j im The Spectre Bridegroom" by<lb />
Lch of the two nights. Dr JamaH D. Allison of the depart-<lb />
aticg Chft hopes to make L of English and "The Abstract<lb />
annual event, said j Wali- hy james L. Thompson, junior<lb />
from Durham, were presented by the<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse,<lb />
go toward setting Among major music events of the<lb />
clinic at the college, j Ft,slival Was a "pops" concert by the<lb />
j�, Hre 35 cents in!<lb />
Admission prices art<lb />
nt. at the gate.<lb />
Wat<lb />
:i<lb />
Carolina College Band, directed<lb />
Herbert L. Carter, last night.<lb />
George E. Perry of the faculty, pi-<lb />
anist, appeared as gues.t soloist with<lb />
the band in Gershwin's "Rhapsody<lb />
in Blue<lb />
Dr. Hirsh1 erg presided at a lunch-<lb />
 Tuesday at one p.m. In the North<lb />
Dining Room. Dean Leo W. Jenkins<lb />
greeted guests i'rom various parts of<lb />
North Carolina- William T. Polk of<lb />
Greensboro, author and editor, was<lb />
he speaker.<lb />
To the students:<lb />
I am sure that you are not proud of the headlines relating<lb />
to the events of last Thursday night. Heretofore, East Carolina<lb />
College has been receiving commendation. But because of the<lb />
acts of a few men and women on our campus, as well as some<lb />
visiting students on Thursday night, we are humiliated and hurt.<lb />
It is regrettable that a few young women would encourage<lb />
wvak young men to imitate students in other colleges to enter<lb />
dormitory rooms for the purpose oi a "panty raid It is equally<lb />
regrettable that the young men had no imagination in motivating<lb />
something really worthwhile. It is more regrettable, however,<lb />
that students would resort to the cowardly act of throwing rocks<lb />
and bricks at public cars, even though there were only a few<lb />
of them.<lb />
When such groups gather, why is it that the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment representatives and other law-abiding students do not<lb />
i xert their leadership and influence for good? That is when they<lb />
are really needed.<lb />
In all this there are two things that I want to commend the<lb />
students for. There was no property damage, which showed that<lb />
there was no malice or desire to be destructive, and both Dean<lb />
Prewett and I were treated with respect and courtesy at all<lb />
of the local B.S.U. This young lady,j times when contacting anyone.<lb />
who is a Primary Education major We are doing everthing for you students that is humanly<lb />
ilans to graduate in May. She is the j possible. I know you are proud of your college. Therefore, let's<lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gar-1 not permit anything else to happen here that will bring criticism<lb />
ris of Ayden. or reproach to your Alma Mater. You are a part of it and you<lb />
Eugene Hayman, a rising Junior, will be hurt or helped according to the opinion others hold con-<lb />
has recently been notified by Dr. cerning East Carolina College.<lb />
Courts Redjford, Executive Secretary<lb />
and Treasurer of the Southern Bap<lb />
ti.st Home Mission Board, that she has j April 20, 1955<lb />
been appointed to do city roisaion<lb />
work for ten weeks this summer.<lb />
Under the supervision of the Rev.<lb />
Fred D. HubT.s, Eugene will be work-<lb />
ing in Detroit, Mich. She will repor.<lb />
to that city m June 12.<lb />
E teene is a Home Economics major<lb />
lj k .  � , , u L Over 200 campus leaders are being<lb />
and her other activities include being , �<lb />
a member of the YWCA, Home Eco- presenteJ thus week with awards for<lb />
, ante to<lb />
June 15,<lb />
During<lb />
SUVt<lb />
the past year Juanita has<lb />
Enlistment Vice-President<lb />
Fraternally yours,<lb />
J. D. Messick, President<lb />
Campus Leaders Get Awards<lb />
For Their Outstanding Service<lb />
French Costumes<lb />
Plus Floorshow<lb />
Final plans for the annual Junior-<lb />
Senior, which is to be held this Sat-<lb />
urday evening in Wright Auditorium<lb />
from 8:00-12:00, were released recent-<lb />
ly by Emo Boado, president of the<lb />
Junior class.<lb />
In carrying out the theme foT this<lb />
event, which is "Streets of Paru<lb />
couples will enter the auditorium<lb />
Ph-rough the "Atfch of Triumph Both<lb />
sides of the auditorium will be lined<lb />
with theatres and a variety of shops.<lb />
Two of the shops will serve as re-<lb />
freshment stands. A blue-studded<lb />
canopy has been designed and multi-<lb />
colored crepe paper streamer fio-a-<lb />
ing from various areas of the a<lb />
torium will complete the decorations.<lb />
Dik Levin's Orchestra of rtal-<lb />
will be on hand to provide music foi<lb />
this notable occasion. A replica<lb />
the Eiflfel Tower, which will t<lb />
cated on the bandstand, will �<lb />
as a background for the musician.<lb />
Serving as waitresses for this ev<lb />
will be girls from Greenville High<lb />
School. These girls will wear French.<lb />
costumes.<lb />
In further carrying out the theme<lb />
of the dance a floorshow is being<lb />
planned around this idea.<lb />
.Prior to the dance the Seniors will<lb />
have a banquet at 6:00 in the North<lb />
Dining Hall.<lb />
According to Boado this danc-<lb />
formal and he would like to request<lb />
hat the boys not give flowers.<lb />
If any Junior or Senior has not<lb />
received r.n invitation he may secure<lb />
one from either Emo Boado or Lou<lb />
Manning.<lb />
Club, and Phi Omicron.<lb />
their services to campus life here,<lb />
nomics v .�  <lb />
Miss Hayman has been re-elected i according to Hugh Young, chairman<lb />
to serve in the position of Sunday! of<lb />
School president during next year<lb />
SGA Votes On<lb />
Citizen Award<lb />
for one of the college classes at<lb />
morial BaiptLs.t Church.<lb />
Me-<lb />
DELTA ZETA<lb />
Delta Seta, business fraternity for<lb />
men. was granted a charter by the<lb />
awards, given only to outstanding<lb />
students, are recognition from the<lb />
Student Government Association for<lb />
work well done and are part of the<lb />
annual awards program sponsored<lb />
 year by the Student Legislature.<lb />
Heretofore, the awards have been<lb />
tea show to be pre-<lb />
. will be staged next Mon-<lb />
Tuesday nights under the<lb />
i of the campus Aquatics<lb />
an<lb />
 u-nvporary president of<lb />
tion. Proceeds from this<lb />
ow<lb />
Registrar Asks Summer<lb />
Students To Pay Fees<lb />
Students  lanning to enroll in the<lb />
first term of Summer School here<lb />
are being urged to pay their fees<lb />
and secure their permits to register<lb />
luring the next two weeks, said Dr.<lb />
Oval L. Pi illips. Registrar for the<lb />
college, in an interview earlier this<lb />
week. This will eiimiin e long lines<lb />
on registration day, he said.<lb />
The registration schedule has re-<lb />
cently been completed for the first<lb />
term of summer school. Dr. Phillips<lb />
added.<lb />
Students may begin paying their<lb />
fees aifter next Monday.<lb />
ioml Fraternity of Delta S- presented in an "Awards Night Pro<lb />
ma P on Pril lit. At a recent meet- ; gram This year's legislature decided<lb />
m.�r � v were pledged by members : to change the procedure and allow<lb />
ofVe lpiia Lambda chapter of Del- the college newspaper to break the<lb />
ta Sigma Pi of the University of story of the presentation of tne<lb />
North Carolina Formal installation awards anl to dispense wnth the<lb />
,i the local group is to be held on formal ceremony of a night set aside<lb />
M 2j jfor awards. Thus change took place,<lb />
' Lloyd Whitlev, outgoing president according to a spokesman for the<lb />
of the fraternity, installed the new Awards Committee, because of the<lb />
officer- Bill Howard. Raleigh, preai- poor attendance at the ceremonies<lb />
dent- Ei Mann, New Bern, senior m the past and the inability to set<lb />
vice'president; Bruton Taylor, Kin- j aside an all-college assembly during<lb />
.ton vice president; Jimmv Johnson, I the day for the recognition of those<lb />
Weldon, secretary; Billy Glover, Do- who are recipients of the awards.<lb />
ver, treasurer; Fred Allen Davenport The decision to turn the story over<lb />
Plymouth, ritual chairman; Clarence j to the newspaper took place at the<lb />
Brown, Hickory, historian; and Rich- j meeting of the legislature two weeks<lb />
ard Mclntyre, Rocky Mount, social j ago. The editor of the paper was<lb />
chi'Minnan. given authority to supervise publica-<lb />
tion o the story, and it was decided<lb />
that a six-page edition specially fea- j<lb />
turlng the honored students be pub-<lb />
lish i. This week's paper is that<lb />
edition, according to Faye O'Neal Busines, at the April 27 meeting<lb />
editor of the campus weekly. j of the student Legislature included<lb />
Mrs. O'Neal added that she is being i the appointment of members for the<lb />
assisted in the editing of the Awards; Entertainment and Handbook com-<lb />
mittees. Mr. James Butler, Alumni<lb />
' Secretary, was appointed chairman of<lb />
the Entertainment Committee w i�<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI j Dr. Stewart and Dr. Herb Carter<lb />
ttakoa Mann, Harold Colson, and I were appointed as faculty advisors.<lb />
Phillip Averette attended the Nation- Other members are Laura Credle,<lb />
a' P i Sigma Pi Convention in Mil- j David Evans, Richard Leonard, Mary<lb />
Lersville, Pa. Thursday through Sun- Pendegraft, Jimmy Phelps, and Lil-<lb />
K<lb />
by Hugh Young, Bill Howard<lb />
and Neil King.<lb />
day of last week.<lb />
The local chapter will observe<lb />
Founder Day on May 10 at the<lb />
Greenville Country Club.<lb />
WESLEY FOUNDATION<lb />
The newly elected members of the<lb />
Wesley Foundation Council for the<lb />
ensuing year were entertained by the<lb />
present WF Council on Monday, April<lb />
Senior members<lb />
lian Griffin.<lb />
Jane Credle was appointed chair-<lb />
man of the Handbook Committee.<lb />
Serving with her are Jack Wynne,<lb />
Joan Fisher, Peggy Moore, Polly Gar-<lb />
ner and Carol Cameron.<lb />
Upon recommendation of the Bud-<lb />
get Committee, Brno Boado's request<lb />
for $50 for canopy was refused.<lb />
Upon his resignation. Dock Smith<lb />
recommended that Wiley Teal replace<lb />
25, at 'five o'clock.<lb />
of the council, Tona Watt, Roy Mc his position on the Men s Judiciary.<lb />
Ginnis. Joyce Boyd, Sue Daniels, i From the nominations that<lb />
Charlie Bedford, and Laura Kirven,<lb />
who will graduate in May, were pre-<lb />
sented gifts.<lb />
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prices<lb />
rhe show will include a j<lb />
leant, at which an "Aquatic l<lb />
vi crowned. She will be<lb />
ed from representatives from<lb />
nrious orga<lb />
PantyRaiders' Upset Campus Routine<lb />
 .� S9 .� IM. ' . f:�J . I?0 Pill<lb />
!<lb />
nizations represented<lb />
� as SGA.<lb />
are clown diving,<lb />
min&amp; a!1 intramural swim<lb />
a synchronfeed swim duet to<lb />
and a vocal rendition by Fran-<lb />
M and a parser of "Indian<lb />
Cair prented in the water<lb />
Indian costume affair.<lb />
 - J8fir will be presented<lb />
entire a.aair ww r hours<lb />
Memorial Gym<lb />
Carolina students re- I staged under the initiation of a group<lb />
ceived a 30-day suspended sentence!a! Guilford College<lb />
foi their pant in the second stage<lb />
lege j- -�<lb />
in<lb />
1955-56 Entertainment<lb />
Series Begins Plans<lb />
of an affair that required an all-<lb />
night vigil of every law offirer in<lb />
the virinity on the campus here last<lb />
TJ ursday night. Two of them were<lb />
charged with foreiHe trespass after<lb />
ng Wilson Hall during the wee<lb />
Friday morning in search of<lb />
women's lingerie, as a part of a<lb />
" any raid" begun earlier the night<lb />
before.<lb />
The two men apprehended by offi-<lb />
ce is are Bill Curry and Milferd "Pete"<lb />
Hill. Another student, Robert Taylor,<lb />
was held overnight in jail along with<lb />
Curry and Hill, to face a charge<lb />
of riotous and disorderly conduct on<lb />
the campus of East Carolina College.<lb />
The three students corroborated a<lb />
� in t-it made in court Friday<lb />
mar h thaf the door of Wilson Hall<lb />
T,e entertainment schedule foi<lb />
t  is now being planned, ac-<lb />
V r Tto Mr Jim Butler, Ohairman<lb />
!0U have been several tentative<lb />
ZZm the hooking of engage-<lb />
"1'nr - fall the Marine Corps j had been unlocked in preparation for<lb />
In the earl, Carolina comiIlg. An unknown caller had<lb />
Barsd wil ' , rW i� ached- informed the men students in Rags-<lb />
dale by telephone that the door had<lb />
been unlocked.<lb />
First Success<lb />
The first successful panty raid in<lb />
the history of the college had been<lb />
r-i1 Westminster Choir is sched<lb />
X LoeTr during winter quarter.<lb />
JtherTuPSandnng vocal and instru-<lb />
W L- o-f �aee, television and<lb />
radao a i t Car0ina.<lb />
appearances I<lb />
ten o'clock the same night. Several<lb />
East Carolina male students had<lb />
joined in the first raid and reports<lb />
show that no damage was done at<lb />
that time. Jarvis and Cotten dormi-<lb />
tories were entered. Johnnie Harrell,<lb />
campus chief of police, had quieted<lb />
the first affair by threat of using<lb />
his gun. The looters got away with<lb />
quite a few garments with the help<lb />
o the coeds and seemed contented<lb />
for the night, after warnings from<lb />
Dr. John D. Messick, president of the<lb />
college, and Dr. Clinton Prewett, Dean<lb />
of Men, in both the men's dormi-<lb />
tories that they should all retire. The<lb />
college officials decided to make no<lb />
charges as a result of t1 e ten o'clock<lb />
outburst and Most of the men stu-<lb />
dents had followed their directions<lb />
and quieted down.<lb />
Chief Harrell said that officers<lb />
were kept on campus, however, be-<lb />
cause of rumors spread in Ragsdale<lb />
Hall that the raid was to begin again<lb />
at one o'clock. The officers were not<lb />
disillusioned by their wait.<lb />
Second Disturbance<lb />
The chief said in court Friday<lb />
morning that he and Dean Prewett<lb />
were at Ragsdale Hall at the time<lb />
the second disturbance occuurred.<lb />
The Greenville Chief of Police, S. G.<lb />
Grbbs, reported that only a few boys<lb />
were involved in the entrance of<lb />
Wilson Hall at about one o'clock.<lb />
Roi ert Taylor, one of the defendants,<lb />
admit ed in a signed confession that<lb />
he was the "look-out" man for Bill<lb />
Ourry and Pete Hill who actually<lb />
entered the dormitory, got several<lb />
pairs of panties and escaped before<lb />
they could be apprehended. Officers<lb />
chased Taylor for a distance they<lb />
approximated at five miles and on<lb />
his arrest he was found to be wet<lb />
and cut from falling in a drainage<lb />
ditch. He was found underneath a<lb />
ijiarked car on Anderson Street. Hill<lb />
and Ourry admitted entering Wilson<lb />
Hall after being traced through heel<lb />
marks outside a window at Wilson<lb />
.Hall. The other students involved in<lb />
the second fracas were not caught.<lb />
They had busied themselves throw-<lb />
ing rocks, bricks and a soda bottle<lb />
at the cars of Chief Harrell, Alumni<lb />
Secretary James Butier and cars of<lb />
the city policemen.<lb />
Trial for the three men wag held<lb />
in the City Hall here last Friday<lb />
morning. Judge Charles Whedbee<lb />
presided over the hour-long discus-<lb />
sion with over fifty students from<lb />
the college sitting in the courtroom.<lb />
The men entered the room noncha-<lb />
lantly but assumed an air of sohriety<lb />
This is not confined to East Caro-<lb />
lina College, or to any other college,<lb />
cor t at matter. I believe that, al-<lb />
though the first disturbance was an-<lb />
ruyi.ig, it was not harmiftul. The<lb />
second occurrence went further than<lb />
prank, however. Where the first<lb />
from the floor the body elected Teal<lb />
to fill this position.<lb />
At this meeting Hugh (Buzzy)<lb />
Young Jr. recommended two people<lb />
for the citizenship award. They were<lb />
Wade Cooper, retiring SGA president,<lb />
iiid Charlie Bedford, Senior Class<lb />
-resident. "Toppy" Hayes, Irving<lb />
Maynard and Percy Wilkerson were<lb />
nominated from the floor. By method<lb />
of secret ballot the legislature voted<lb />
on these five, and it was decided that<lb />
the result would be kept secret until<lb />
reltxise of this paper.<lb />
mui iwv ��"�! ����� � �� '�� �- �-� �� �� � <lb />
as the trial proceeded, and the judge action contented your more intelligent<lb />
threatened to clear the courtroom<lb />
unless the laughter ceased. Judge<lb />
Whedbee listened as Chiefs Harrell<lb />
a.id Gibbs, assisted by Solicitor Eli<lb />
Bloom, presented the State's case and<lb />
called, in vain, for testimony from<lb />
�the defendants who all plead guilty.<lb />
He informed the clerk of the court<lb />
that prayer for judgment in the cases<lb />
was to be continued until the next<lb />
Wednesday on the conditions that the<lb />
defendants pay court costs and dam-<lb />
ages.<lb />
T7e date was moved up later, how-<lb />
ever, and the men returned, to court<lb />
Monday morning to receive a 30-day<lb />
suspended sentence. Curry was asked<lb />
to leave town immediately.<lb />
Spring Disease<lb />
Judge Whedbee pointed out that he<lb />
thought the situation was ihe result<lb />
of "a madness that affecta most<lb />
young people in Spring He said,<lb />
friends, you boys were unwise<lb />
Several pieces of clothing, obvious<lb />
ly women's urjdeigarmentis, were dis<lb />
played as evidence during the origi-<lb />
nal trial. Chief Gibbs said they came<lb />
from the room of Bill Curry, and<lb />
were taken from women's dormitories<lb />
during the "panty raids<lb />
Hill, who is a native of Chocowini-<lb />
ty. an i Taylor, from Roxhoro, both<lb />
told the editors of this paper that<lb />
they "didn't know what caused them<lb />
to go back the second time They<lb />
would have all the students know<lb />
that they are thoroughly ashamed of<lb />
themselves, they said.<lb />
Girls who lost lingerie in the raids<lb />
may find it at the local police station,<lb />
Solicitor Bloom said. Several pair<lb />
of cants, a slip and some brassieres<lb />
were displayed at the trial, and were<lb />
admittedly taken by Bill Curry dur-<lb />
ing the raid.<lb />
ECC Installs Music<lb />
Fraternity For Women<lb />
The Beta Psi chapter of Sigma<lb />
Alpho Iota, national professional mu-<lb />
sic fraternity for women was install-<lb />
ed at East Carolina College May 1<lb />
at the Mamie E. Jenkins Alumni<lb />
House. Seventeen students of music<lb />
at the college became charter mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
Those becoming charter members<lb />
were June Crews, Joyce Fulcher, Julia<lb />
George, Peggy Griffin, Barbara Har-<lb />
ris, Sue Harris, Barbara Holler, Mary<lb />
Hughes, Dotrtie J. Jaies, Myrl Ma-<lb />
nes, Joan MeKenzie, Grace Miller,<lb />
Peggy Outiaw, Martha Sue Pond,<lb />
Dorothy Sandlin, Frances Smith and<lb />
Jo Anne Sparks.<lb />
Fraternity members assistitf in<lb />
the installation were Mrs. Estella<lb />
Striplin, Mrs. Kenneth Cutihhert, Mrs.<lb />
Heifrert Carter and Mrs. Elwood<lb />
Keister.<lb /><pb facs="00038378_tn_0002" /><lb />
FAGE TWO<lb />
CAST' 6 A E 6 L 1 !f i A H<lb />
� !�,���� II � � I' HI<lb />
FRIDAY. MAY 6<lb />
Imitation Is Suicide<lb />
The farcical publicity afforded East Carolina<lb />
by the "juvenile" panty raiders left many proud<lb />
students of our thriving school with somewhat<lb />
dampened spirits. To the majority of the students,<lb />
the pantv raid of last Thursday night offered no<lb />
excitement and was far from being humorous.<lb />
One of North Carolina's well read newspa-<lb />
pers by the people of eastern North Carolina, in<lb />
a front page storv of the actions, termed last<lb />
Thursday night's events "the school's first panty<lb />
raid to be staged on the campus since the craze<lb />
hit the nation<lb />
Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote, "Insist on<lb />
yourself; never imitate The ringleaders of East<lb />
Carolina's first panty raid should concentrate<lb />
carefully on those few words. The craze, as the<lb />
newspaper formerly mentioned put it, which has<lb />
been sweeping the colleges all over the United<lb />
Sutes had ventured down into North Carolina<lb />
on a few occasions before hitting East Carolina.<lb />
With pantv raids being staged so near, a few<lb />
students were determined without further ado<lb />
that our school should also become publicized on<lb />
the matter.<lb />
It is certain that panty raid preparations<lb />
had been in process by male students for some-<lb />
time and that knowledge of the raid was known<lb />
by many ot the women students on this campus.<lb />
Without close co-operation of these two parties<lb />
it is doubtful that the disturbance would have<lb />
been so successful as it was.<lb />
Severe punishment bestowed on such a small<lb />
percentage of those involved in the fracas seems<lb />
incredible. The party members in the background<lb />
who so defiantly urged those on should also be<lb />
credited with their part in the ludicrous affair.<lb />
�J. F.<lb />
Struggle For Recognition<lb />
At a. recent meeting of the Student Legisla-<lb />
ture the question arose as to whether both the<lb />
C-Kditors o the East Carolinian would be grant-<lb />
ed seats on the legislature and executive council.<lb />
The entire legislature, including the main officers,<lb />
was stumped by the question which brought about<lb />
a lengthy discussion. One possible solution was<lb />
suggested but it failed to pass when it was pre-<lb />
sented to the body. This recommendation stated<lb />
that Jimmy Ferrell would represent the paper as<lb />
Editor and Joyce Smith would remain as SGA<lb />
Reporter. Joyce would also represent the paper<lb />
on the Executive Council.<lb />
The main objection against granting two<lb />
- the fact that the East Carolinian would<lb />
then have two votes. May we ask, however, "Just<lb />
what is so wrong with granting two votes to the<lb />
paper1' In ur opinion, the East Carolinian is one<lb />
of the most effective advertising devices at East<lb />
Carolina. Stop for a few minutes and think of<lb />
the people who read the East Carobinian. What is<lb />
i in this paper certainly has a definite bearing<lb />
on many people who are concerned with the af-<lb />
fairs of the school.<lb />
The staff puts much effort in trying to make<lb />
this an effective publication and one of our pri-<lb />
mary aims is certainly to please the students at<lb />
East Carolina College.<lb />
As was pointed out by one of a few con-<lb />
cerned students, the newspaper represents every<lb />
student and alumni of East Carolina College.<lb />
This publication is not one that is confined to the<lb />
interests of a few, but every individual or group<lb />
at East Carolina can be a part of this paper.<lb />
In that this paper does play such a large<lb />
role, why would two votes in the Student Legis-<lb />
lature be so harmful?<lb />
A point of clarification is needed in connec-<lb />
tion with the SGA Reporter. Some students are<lb />
under the belief that by giving the Co-Editors<lb />
two seats the paper would automatically have<lb />
three votes. We would like to point out to these<lb />
students that the SGA Reporter is an SGA posi-<lb />
tion and not a newspaper position. It is true that<lb />
the editor recommends this reporter, but someone<lb />
has to make the recommendation and who is in a<lb />
better position than the editor to make such a<lb />
recommendation ?<lb />
At the next meeting of the Legislature we of<lb />
the paper would like to hear more thoughtful<lb />
thinking on the part of the members.<lb />
Why not settle a matter while it is in discus-<lb />
sion While the discussion at the last meeting<lb />
was still in process the first vice-president moved<lb />
adjournment. Is it not better to solve a problem<lb />
at the time of discussion rather than postpone it<lb />
f r a week or two? This only necessitates another<lb />
lengthy discussion. It is true that some matters<lb />
require postponement because of lack of informa-<lb />
tion, but this matter is not a good example of<lb />
such.<lb />
Members of the Student Legislature are re-<lb />
quired to pass a parliamentary procedure test in<lb />
order to hold a seat on the legislature. During<lb />
winter quarter such tests were administered.<lb />
Why not make this effective for the entire body?<lb />
It would certainly alleviate much confusion and<lb />
unnecessary discussion. We would also like to see<lb />
the parliamentarian take a more active part in<lb />
his work as he would be able to stop some of the<lb />
unnecessary discussion.�J. S.<lb />
Editorial Comment<lb />
by Fay B. 0Nm1<lb />
Who's Who Among: Students At East Carolina<lb />
Physical Education Major Enjoys Tennis<lb />
Leaving comments on the panty<lb />
to other columns, we would like<lb />
�o concentrate our efforts this week<lb />
to consfbnaetive opinions on another<lb />
topic which may have been forgotten<lb />
in tihe rush of the last few weeks of<lb />
school.<lb />
Initially we want to speak about<lb />
the significance of the Awards Pro-<lb />
gram wt the college. Very few stu-<lb />
dents seem to know anything about<lb />
the activities of the Awards Commit-<lb />
tee That group is an organ of the<lb />
Student Government Association and<lb />
doe3 its work during the Spring quar-<lb />
 each school year in the form<lb />
,f , vestigating through the SGA,<lb />
the college publications and the vari-<lb />
ous departments of the school to learn<lb />
the names of those students, who<lb />
through their activities during their<lb />
enrollment at East Carolina, deserve<lb />
special recognition.<lb />
The committee feel that reward<lb />
should be given to those who have<lb />
contributed a maximum of service<lb />
to the college and act for the Student<lb />
Government in presenting these re-<lb />
wards. The reward is in the form o�f<lb />
a certificate bearing the seal of the<lb />
college and signed by Dr. Messick<lb />
and the current president of the<lb />
Student Legislature.<lb />
Careful scrutiniaation of each grad-<lb />
� senior's record of achievement<lb />
i.s made by a committee made up In<lb />
each department under he supervi-<lb />
sion off the departmental head. This<lb />
group decides upon who gets the<lb />
departmental awards. To be the most<lb />
outstanding student in one's depart-<lb />
ment L, truly something to be proud<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
Members<lb />
teams, the<lb />
ai<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College<lb />
GreenriUe, North Carolina<lb />
Name ehanged from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Entered as second-eleee matter December 3, 1826 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division Columbia Scholastic Prase<lb />
Piwt Place Bating, CSPA Convention, March, 1964<lb />
Editor-m-chief ? Faye Batten O'Neal<lb />
Managing Editors .<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Busts Manager �<lb />
Circulation Manager<lb />
fesehange Editor <lb />
Editorial Advisor �<lb />
Financial Adviser -<lb />
Technical Advisor -<lb />
Joyce Smith, Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
 Billy Arnold<lb />
Emil Maasad<lb />
  Btoy Askew<lb />
 Mrs. Basis Webb<lb />
Mis Mary H. Greens<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewstt<lb />
.Sherman M. Parka<lb />
Prtotmg Co,  Greenville, M. a<lb />
of the college athletic<lb />
staffs of the publications<lb />
the Student Government Asso-<lb />
atiou are among the hardest work-<lb />
ers on the campus. Certainly these<lb />
i le deserve recognition.<lb />
i - students who are judged on a<lb />
national competitive basis arid receive<lb />
the honor of being named "Who's<lb />
Who Among American Universities<lb />
and Colleges are included in the<lb />
p who are recipients of awards.<lb />
i c honor of being chosen out-j<lb />
ii u citizen on t'ne campus is<lb />
probably the highest that can be<lb />
achieved during one's college career.<lb />
The citizenship award, going this<lb />
year to Charlie Bedford, Es given<lb />
to a student who has met rigid<lb />
requirements of scholarship, dependa-<lb />
ility and leaderhip. To be consid-<lb />
ered the best citizen on the campus<lb />
U to be a magnificently well-rounded<lb />
individual.<lb />
The foregoing : amgraphs are in<lb />
answer to the question What is the<lb />
significance of the Awards Program<lb />
ai he college?" The significance is<lb />
great; those students who are hon-<lb />
ored by awards are only being given<lb />
then just recognition.<lb />
Inside The Nest<lb />
by Joyce Smith<lb />
East Carolina College is continual-<lb />
ly referred to as a suitcase college.<lb />
The outsider might easily form the<lb />
opinion that our school offers little<lb />
in the form of enjoyment on the<lb />
weekend. In stating that t"rings are<lb />
actually far from dull, we believe<lb />
'hat the few who do stay op for the<lb />
weekend will vouch for this state-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Just as regularly as Friday comes<lb />
many East Carolina students pack<lb />
t eir suitcases and head for their<lb />
re cctive destinations. Some go be-<lb />
cause of a toy or girl friend at home,<lb />
some because of habit, and others<lb />
go for various other reasons. Many<lb />
hav formed the unreliable opinion<lb />
� our campus is dull and unbear-<lb />
able on t c weekend, but if these<lb />
peo le would only stay up for a few<lb />
weekend with the determination to<lb />
have an enjoyable time, we believe<lb />
they would change their opinion.<lb />
Speaking for those who do stay up<lb />
for the weekend we can truthfully<lb />
say that, there is seldom ever a dull<lb />
moment. You will find recreation at<lb />
; e College Union, local movies and<lb />
i Of other places.<lb />
Informal dancing is sponsored every<lb />
Friday night in the College Union<lb />
as well as other forms of recreation.<lb />
W uh the coming of CinemaScope<lb />
we should certainly be able to have<lb />
newer and better free movies.<lb />
During this school year all of the<lb />
outstanding dances have been sched-<lb />
uled on the weekend. This has of-<lb />
fered many excellent opportunities<lb />
to the students.<lb />
i this season of warm weather<lb />
i -ents can always seek a good time<lb />
I y playing tennis or by going swim-<lb />
ming in the college pool. Also, we<lb />
migV add that the sun courts are<lb />
papular congregating points on the<lb />
weekends.<lb />
Wt believe that if more students<lb />
woul i stay up for the weekend a<lb />
closer relationship would develop be-<lb />
tween memfrers of the student body.<lb />
Weekends on campus, in our opinion,<lb />
play a major role in the college life<lb />
of a student.<lb />
Why not give it a try?<lb />
A Physical Education major, who<lb />
ha a deep interest in tennis, is oui<lb />
Who's Who for the week. This well-<lb />
known person is none other than<lb />
J. W. Browning who haiis to us from<lb />
Enfield.<lb />
In giving his reasons for choosing<lb />
Bast Carolina J. W. stated that he<lb />
had heard that, it wa.s a good teacher's<lb />
college. The fact that it was near<lb />
home also aided him in making a<lb />
choice. He never saw the school until<lb />
the day he enrolled, so that iid not<lb />
aid him in his choice.<lb />
J. W. was first impressed with the<lb />
friendly atmosphere that exists<lb />
among students at East Carolina.<lb />
In giving his final impression of the<lb />
school, J. W. says, "As far as I'm<lb />
concerned, it is the best in the state<lb />
Tennis has proved to be J. Ws<lb />
main activity while at East Caro-<lb />
lina. For the last three years he has<lb />
held a position on the Pirate tennis<lb />
team. This year, however, he was<lb />
forced to give up his position on the<lb />
team because of a back injury. We<lb />
feel free in saying that he will surely<lb />
he missed by his team members. Dur-<lb />
ing his sophomore and junior year<lb />
J. W. held the number five position<lb />
on the team. In the action that he<lb />
saw t"i year J. W. filled the numlher<lb />
lour I option. In commenting on his<lb />
tennis experiences J. W. related that<lb />
he especially enjoyed the trips made<lb />
by the tennis squad.<lb />
For the past two years this tennis<lb />
athlete has been a member of the<lb />
college Varsity Club.<lb />
With the exception of his sopho-<lb />
more year, J. W. has been affiliated<lb />
with the "East Carolinian" staff. It<lb />
seems as if his sophomore year wad<lb />
J. W. Browning<lb />
a little too busy to include news-<lb />
' aper work. During his freshman<lb />
year J. W. did editorial work, while<lb />
his last two years of work have been<lb />
mainly connected with the sports de-<lb />
partment of the paper.<lb />
In our opinion he has turned out<lb />
some outstanding sports articles.<lb />
Earlier in the quarter J. W. attended<lb />
the Columbia Press convention in<lb />
New York. For J. W. this was quite<lb />
an experience.<lb />
J. W. was a member of the Teach-<lb />
er's Playhouse during his Freshman<lb />
year. He ad a role in the production<lb />
"You Can't Take Lt With You which<lb />
was taken on a tour that included<lb />
Camp Iejeune and Kinston,<lb />
According to J. W he experienced<lb />
a slight emj arrassing situation in<lb />
this play. J. W. was required to play<lb />
a xylophone in this play, but due to<lb />
- e fact that he had no skilled alent<lb />
in this field a record player wa.s used<lb />
backstage. Somewhere in the play<lb />
- tnieone missed a cue and put the<lb />
record on before J. W. was ready<lb />
to play.<lb />
J. Ws interest included taking up<lb />
a new iptllt lltiat being golf. He<lb />
BBys, however, "I haven't broke 100<lb />
yet<lb />
Other interests include swimming,<lb />
tncing, and movies. For the past<lb />
wo years � W. rafereed basketball<lb />
s in Pitt County. Although there<lb />
iv a few tiying moments, J. Y<lb />
mnd tins to be an enjoyable ex-<lb />
perience.<lb />
This past winter quarter found J.<lb />
W. doing his ; ractice teaching in<lb />
Stokes. Along with teaching ninth<lb />
'�i-a le health and physical education,<lb />
J. Y. coached the Jayvees in basket-<lb />
ball.<lb />
In giving hLs comment on this<lb />
rierienee, he says, "I enjoyed it and<lb />
t-he children were nice. The only<lb />
discouraging thing was the 44 achieve-<lb />
ment tests that 1 had to give and<lb />
gra K He admitted, however, that<lb />
e did learn something from this.<lb />
Being chosen as Who's Who for<lb />
this paper proves to be J. Ws big-<lb />
get honor while in college.<lb />
This Physical Education major aruj<lb />
English minor will graduate in May.<lb />
HLs future plans include a coaching<lb />
and teaching position in the Rich<lb />
Square high school. As J. W. stated;<lb />
Uncle Sam will robably want a few<lb />
years of his Life.<lb />
Although he will be missed around<lb />
the East Carolina campus, we are<lb />
ure that he will fill hiv. future posi-<lb />
!ions well.<lb />
AROUND THE CAMPUS<lb />
with Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
INCIDENATALLY!<lb />
"Old Glory" in front o Austin<lb />
still gallantly flies, notwithstanding<lb />
the fact that its edges are torri ltn<lb />
t.<lb />
erei<lb />
1!<lb />
T: e controversial "Bermuda S- orts"<lb />
topic took a back seat publicitywise<lb />
with coming of panty raids to ECC.<lb />
up<lb />
Only three weekends<lb />
the uit case!<lb />
left<lb />
pack<lb />
And can't you just imagine how<lb />
thosi dressed up people leaving<lb />
'Brigadoon" Thursday night would<lb />
have felt if they had tn-en sq rayed<lb />
by the fire department while trying<lb />
to get a pees at the actions around<lb />
'otten Hall.<lb />
"Brigadoon"�Spectacular!<lb />
The SGA pioduction of "Brigadoon"<lb />
offered the students of East Carolina<lb />
a niyht of outstanding entertain-<lb />
ment. We extend our heartily con-<lb />
gratulations to the fine "Brigadoon"<lb />
cast, Directors Dr. Elizabeth Utter-<lb />
back, Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert and the<lb />
rest of the production staff, the chor-<lb />
u the dancers, the special "Briga-<lb />
doon" orchestra, and the technical<lb />
staff.<lb />
Those singing the leads in the pro-<lb />
kiotion, Frances Smith, Travis Mar-<lb />
tin, Roy Askew, and Myii Maness<lb />
did a fine job. Frances Smith, as<lb />
usual, was sensational; and she and<lb />
Martin sai� very well together. Roy<lb />
Askew is to be commended for his<lb />
fine rendition of "I'll Go Home With<lb />
Bonnie Jean" and also "Come To Me,<lb />
Bend To Me Neither Askew nor<lb />
Martin are music majors.<lb />
We can't overlook the outstanding<lb />
� lancing of (buck Shearon and the<lb />
rest of t e dancers although the<lb />
Myrl Maness, Ronnie Rose . .<lb />
McGinnLs Auditorium ctage seemed<lb />
to limit tiheaa in their dances. The<lb />
chorus .served as very good back-<lb />
ground music, hut with both the chor-<lb />
us and the dancers on at once the<lb />
stage was given a very crowded ef-<lb />
fect.<lb />
Although the production was based<lb />
mainly on song and dance, we would<lb />
like to recognize Ronnie Rose and<lb />
Myrl Maness (column photos) for<lb />
their outstanding dramatic perform-<lb />
ances. Nancy Cook, playing the part<lb />
of the New York girl friend, gave a<lb />
very impressive performance also, ia<lb />
the fourth scene of the last act.<lb />
Rose and Maness, both from Wayne<lb />
County, kept the audience on tihe<lb />
edge of their seats throughout the<lb />
whole performance; and especially<lb />
during the third scene of act one�<lb />
the V:ed scene. Maness played tihe<lb />
ar of Meg Brockie and Rose that<lb />
Last One, He Says<lb />
Letter About A Lot Of Things<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
From the<lb />
time the first student<lb />
mot Friday morning until the "wee"<lb />
hours of the night the main topic of<lb />
conversation was "Panty Raids A<lb />
brief lapse Tor the weekend was en-<lb />
joyed ami then the topic was revived<lb />
by a few of the diehard students.<lb />
Threat of future raids, Bill Curry's<lb />
attitude toward fih1 bulwark of jus-<lb />
tice, and the firing of firearms by<lb />
the vi-iting and campus police has<lb />
-ven gone to such extremes that<lb />
Bermuda shorts have fallen by the<lb />
wayside.<lb />
I believe I am correct in saying<lb />
that the Veterans Club and the Young<lb />
Democratic Club are in full agree-<lb />
ment with the coiiege administration<lb />
in dishing out the punishment. I<lb />
remind you, the students, that this<lb />
week the funds for thds so' ool are<lb />
to be voted on by the General Assem-<lb />
bly. I suggest that in the future if<lb />
such activity as "Panty Raids" are<lb />
to go on, the instigators might first<lb />
check with the administration for the<lb />
calendar of events in the General<lb />
Assembly and here at the school.<lb />
Even though this might seem a<lb />
drastic example, I am reminded ttoat<lb />
Rome fell from internal corruption<lb />
and. disobedience. Are we to suffer<lb />
the same fate as Rome? If we, the<lb />
students, are content to copy other<lb />
schools for our "recreation" then I<lb />
heg of you to search your "mind"<lb />
for something original.<lb />
While in the service I had the<lb />
opportunity to eat some of the sorri-<lb />
est food in the world, I thought. Now<lb />
I've found a place where even the<lb />
service is suppressed in its efforts<lb />
to hand the defenders of the country<lb />
sorry (food. I have never in my life<lb />
had such fine watered eggs served to<lb />
me as I get here. On some posters<lb />
you might find "crisp fresh bacon"<lb />
advertised. You had better believe<lb />
that our bacon is crisp. The freshness<lb />
is (iou tful, but one good mean look<lb />
will reduce that lost hog meat to<lb />
broken bk� of wasted matter.<lb />
As you ;an see, even though moat<lb />
of Liio is in agreement with the<lb />
administration, there still remains a<lb />
gripe. I do not apologize for my at-<lb />
titude, but I close this final letter<lb />
of the year with apologies to none,<lb />
and a hope for a better school next<lb />
year.<lb />
Kenneth T. Bellamy<lb />
. outstanding in "Brigadoon"<lb />
of Jufl: Douglas, TAavis Martin's<lb />
buddy from New York.<lb />
Many rememter Ronnie Ros-e from<lb />
hi.s fine performance in last year's<lb />
production of "Blossom Time He is<lb />
a senior from Goldsf: oro, and was a<lb />
member of the famed "Go id masquers"<lb />
while in high school there.<lb />
Tire technical side of the produc-<lb />
tion seemed to be very well handled.<lb />
The lighting effects were very good,<lb />
and we especially liked the lightning<lb />
and thunder effects in the rain scene<lb />
of act one. Mr. Lawrence Tracy was<lb />
head of lighting and sound.<lb />
Coeds Seek Publicity!<lb />
Charles Craven, author of the in-<lb />
teresting and humorous column "By-<lb />
ways of the News" in the News and<lb />
Observer, had mail from two ECC<lb />
coeds recently.<lb />
Ti.ey explained to Mr. Craven, wao<lb />
at one time was enrolled here at<lb />
ECC: "This is to protest against use<lb />
of Hollywood pin-ups in your column.<lb />
We feel that North Carolina offers<lb />
the same talent, and maybe even<lb />
more. Lf there is a shortage, send<lb />
your photographer down to see us.<lb />
Cordially, Two Coeds from ECC<lb />
Mr. Craven answered: "Dear Coeds,<lb />
why didn't you send your pictures<lb />
so we could judge?"<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
Thursday<lb />
6:30�Chess Playing in TV Room<lb />
of College Union<lb />
7:00�"Y" Vespers<lb />
Com Exhibit in Stationery<lb />
Store<lb />
Friday<lb />
8:30�Informal Dancing at College<lb />
Union<lb />
Monday<lb />
7:00�Bridge Class in TV Room of<lb />
C-liege Union<lb />
8:00�"Ladies Night" for ping pong<lb />
playdng<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
6:30�Semi-finals of ping pong<lb />
tournament<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
6:30�Finals of ping pong tourna-<lb />
ment<lb />
"Ladies' Night for ping pong<lb />
playing<lb />
POT POURRI<lb />
by Emily S. Boyci<lb />
April 29. l<lb />
This is a personal column. Straight rt<lb />
need not be recorded in this space. The �<lb />
the disturbance on East Carolina campus .<lb />
ed elsewhere in this paper.<lb />
As soon as a few yells were heard ai<lb />
1U : 15 last Thursday night, girls in the i nee<lb />
of Brigadoon whispered out the news: a<lb />
raid  When the visitors and students atl-<lb />
he p.lay streamed out, they were met b a i<lb />
ttudents, Greenville police, fire trucks, j<lb />
raphers, firemen . . . Most of our visil<lb />
tunately managed to get to their cars and i<lb />
in safety. A parity raid. The first raid<lb />
around ten clock and finally was broken up<lb />
t mass of Greenville police, etc by mi<lb />
Evidently East Carolina puld one of the :<lb />
LKctssful of tht�' types of creations ever n<lb />
ed. Whether n- not this is to our credit i.<lb />
n to the discretion of the reader. Nevi i<lb />
: .  at !i�-ld in custody in connection witl<lb />
ginning disturbance. The administrate<lb />
ogni.cd the situation in the right man;<lb />
� e wise in taking no action n this firsl<lb />
The screeching girls were herded into the.<lb />
spective rooms, quieted down and pulled fn<lb />
porches of the dormitories without a grea<lb />
of trouble. The police continued to stay<lb />
campus. About 1 :00 in the morning a bv.<lb />
met and entered Wilson Hall. These boy<lb />
caught and taken to the police station where<lb />
-pent the night in jail.<lb />
The first raid in which a great numb<lb />
male students participated would be tern<lb />
student prank  a panty raid in whi<lb />
followed right along with various other<lb />
in trying. But the second attempt can no loi<lb />
be placed under the heading of a childish �<lb />
This occurred after the girls' dormitory<lb />
were closed for the night and after the Dea<lb />
Men had asked the boys to stay in their r<lb />
The second raid was destructive and foolisl<lb />
had the earmarks of intent to violence. F<lb />
nately, there were only a few boys into<lb />
starting the thing again. What began ham<lb />
enough developed into a serious majoi<lb />
The boys and the girls had been treated<lb />
consideration in the beginning. .There v.<lb />
excuse in this second attempt. The raid had<lb />
a success on the lingerie of the female '<lb />
it is simply a shame that we had to go furl<lb />
in the affair.<lb />
In addition to the disgrace of the Ias1<lb />
the girls acted in a manner which deserv -<lb />
ment. The back door of Wilson Hall w.<lb />
for this last group of boys. This could<lb />
done by a female living in Wilson. Girls st<lb />
 u1 � n the dorm porches waving various art<lb />
of clothing presented quite a scene to vis<lb />
c mil ut m the play that night. It's disg is1<lb />
Spring i fine and so is fun and foolishness<lb />
n thing need be carried so far as to disgrace I<lb />
C rolina College, our administration or any<lb />
dent enrolled here. Public opinion (city and" c;<lb />
this) is running hot and heavy concerning<lb />
 le mi the three boys directly involved in tl<lb />
last raid on Wilson Hall.<lb />
One more comment. The organization of <lb />
initial raid was superb. Evidently the thi:<lb />
be n talk d up all day between both boys a:<lb />
girls. It seems rather tragic that so much ei<lb />
-sm and organization can grow out of son<lb />
like a "panty" taid and not for a wort.<lb />
cause. Lack ot student interest, attendai<lb />
c liege affairs and participation has been<lb />
jor problem this year.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Bermudas For Coeds<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
More and more protests are pouring in c<lb />
cerning the plight of bermudas versus the<lb />
guard! Ever since the hot weather appea<lb />
there has been no stopping the ever-flowing I<lb />
of appeals voiced by the women students in :<lb />
of this wearing apparel. Bermudas have sv<lb />
the country-side because of their comfort, n<lb />
looking, and versatility.<lb />
They can go to a formal affair or to a<lb />
at the beach with ease. We realize that it w<lb />
probably be quite improper for the bermuda-<lb />
go to the classroom, but couldn't they go I<lb />
"V" or the tennis eurts? From the folio?<lb />
opinions voiced by several students it seems<lb />
the majority of the students believe they could<lb />
Ken Holt, senior, "Yes, by all means' I t:<lb />
they look nicer than wearing coats over I<lb />
shorts�you see less when thev wear bermu<lb />
than when they wear skirts. Bermudas an<lb />
lowed at all the other schools, and I think I<lb />
time this school woke up<lb />
Carolyn Matthews, Junior. "Yes definite<lb />
Why? Because I was caught going home wit<lb />
my bermudas on�I didn't know there was any<lb />
certain way v u had to dress to go home! A<lb />
I am tired of going to the gym wearing a hot<lb />
raincoat with my knees knocking out of the coat<lb />
Marion Hales, freshman, "Yes, if tin<lb />
can wear them the girls should be allowed<lb />
also�equal rights<lb />
Joan Sharpe, junior, "Yes, this college<lb />
supposed to be a growing college and in order<lb />
to grow we should have the same privileges<lb />
other colleges like St. Marys and Carolina<lb />
bhirley Darden, sophomore, "Yes, I think<lb />
we should be allowed to wear them to the tennis<lb />
courts soda shop, and post office, but no1<lb />
class.<lb />
, Tommy Amigo, freshman, "No, because thev<lb />
don t look good, and the girls' wearing apparel<lb />
of today does not leave enough to a man's imagi<lb />
nation anyway. I think there is too much in-<lb />
formality at East Cnrolina anywav<lb />
Jim Corum, junior, "Yes, girls should be<lb />
allowed to wear bermudas anywhere, because in<lb />
order to take the country out of East Carolina<lb />
you have got to let the girl's clothes advance<lb />
with the age. Bermudas aren't nearly as pro-<lb />
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Legislature Picks<lb />
By Secret Vote<lb />
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i - Benjamin Bedford as the<lb />
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is 21, came here from<lb />
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Most Outstanding: Citizen, 1954-55<lb />
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fall of<lb />
1961.<lb />
sn-ti no trouble<lb />
college life.<lb />
. immediately<lb />
� of loyalty to East<lb />
yean hew -peak<lb />
me per by a<lb />
  r : his college and<lb />
: everything possible to<lb />
I place to live.<lb />
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is work i the eam-<lb />
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u :  I � various com-<lb />
tated by his office as<lb />
� the Senior Class, indud-<lb />
b nnanship of the May<lb />
. � 11 . e Freshman-Sopho-<lb />
Dance Committee. These<lb />
een termed by .students<lb />
� beet bo be ever held<lb />
. SGA, � as been recognized<lb />
m cause of his willing<lb />
and Eighft for the things<lb />
I benefit the students,<lb />
in the campus "Y"<lb />
varied to include holding<lb />
every office included in the<lb />
His ruCes for that organi-<lb />
 i tlj carried him<lb />
armpue as a representative for<lb />
; ia year he served as<lb />
i Southern Area Stu-<lb />
ncil of VMCA and attended<lb />
national and regional meet-<lb />
ree yean Charlie Bedford<lb />
a member of the Circle K,<lb />
, Kiwaaris club, and he<lb />
. ,n the Board of Directors<lb />
rganizatton. He attended a<lb />
D New York as a Circle<lb />
.�.u-tive.<lb />
ira in the Wesley Founda-<lb />
. i in i ii � �� ' - ii ' ' �'<lb />
SGA Awards To Departmental Superlatives<lb />
( harle. Hen jam in Bedford, Pikeville<lb />
Legislature Honors Students<lb />
In 1954-55 National Yearbook<lb />
1 irty-tero awards are also .being land Faye Batten O'Neal, newspaper;<lb />
the SGA to the students I Martha Jane Kanoy and Mildred Ma-<lb />
from the college who won recogni-<lb />
tioiv in the 1954-56 publication of the<lb />
yearbook "Who's Who Among Stu-<lb />
dents in American Universities and<lb />
Colleges These campus leaders were<lb />
picked a. Fast. Carolina last fall by<lb />
a student-faculty committee and were<lb />
notified of their selection by the edi-<lb />
tors of the publication during Decem-<lb />
ber.<lb />
The yearbook lists and gives bio-<lb />
graphical sketches of student leaders<lb />
in educational institutions all over<lb />
the nation. Bases determining the<lb />
choice of representatives from each<lb />
sc ool were excellence in scholarship,<lb />
leadership and participation in extra-<lb />
curricular and academic activities,<lb />
citizenshi. and service to the school<lb />
and promise of future usefulness to<lb />
business and society.<lb />
The awards here go to the follow<lb />
is<lb />
more to e j - are lfated with the<lb />
areas in which they have made some<lb />
of iheir MOflt outstanding achieve-<lb />
ments :<lb />
St u deti t G overnm ent Assoc iation:<lb />
James Walter Alexander, Kristen<lb />
Alexander, WTade Hamipton Cooper,<lb />
Don Ra-by Edwards, Donald Alford<lb />
King Shirley Jean Lassiter, Elsie<lb />
Leigh Lawson, William Howard<lb />
Books, A. Louis Singleton and Louis<lb />
Erwin Clark.<lb />
Home economics: Marcelline Ay-<lb />
cock<lb />
Publications: Emily Stewart Boyce organized,<lb />
� of time spent in service<lb />
 Charlie Bedford. He<lb />
her of the college Inter-<lb />
 Council.<lb />
ident, Bedford has ranked<lb />
his entire four years.<lb />
ma � tfce honor roll and the<lb />
since he enrolled. One of<lb />
that he is an ambi-<lb />
� at who has not forgotten<lb />
. y and hard work are part<lb />
price of a good grade.<lb />
was selected as one of the<lb />
55 representatives from East<lb />
�na to appear in the national<lb />
��k. "Who's Who Among Stu-<lb />
t� in American Universities and<lb />
gea To meet the requirements<lb />
, deration for that honor, any<lb />
Ludent must have proved himself<lb />
t. well-roundtxl in every possible<lb />
are earned letters for work acca�<lb />
Students and visitors coming to the plished on the griddron this year. Of<lb />
 Fast Carolina College for these men, three received trophjes.<lb />
 to come will see the re- Claude King, 185-pound senior JuD-<lb />
f o.k done under the leader- hack from Wilmington was voted<lb />
" 'arlie Bedford. He and amot outstanding by his teammates.<lb />
"I � taken from his fellow-class- Willie Holland and Don Burton ended<lb />
oTthe gating seniors this! in . dead-heat for the Blocking Tro-<lb />
 oTa pian to leave the phy HoUasdJ, a220-poundenio<lb />
ne Reynolds, annual.<lb />
Religious work: Charles Benjamin<lb />
Bedford, YMCA. and Willa Dean<lb />
Lindsay, YWCA.<lb />
Athletics: Emma Jean Brake, Wo-<lb />
m� s Recreation Association; John<lb />
�Tn py" Hayes, football; Cecil A.<lb />
Heath, basketball; George Marion<lb />
Tucker, football; and Anne DeLee<lb />
Siler, cheerleader.<lb />
Fraternities: Harold Gordon Col-<lb />
son, Keith Goodson and John W.<lb />
Hudson.<lb />
;Clubs and organizations: Gene D.<lb />
Lanier, Arthur Irving Maynard, Pat-<lb />
sy Pool Pappendick and Dalton Lee<lb />
Mann.<lb />
Others: Lucius Calvin Butt, AF-<lb />
ROTC; Patricia Ann Dawson, Chief<lb />
Marshal; and Mildred Rouse Suites,<lb />
Citizenship.<lb />
Being listed in "Who's Who Among<lb />
Students in American Universities<lb />
and Colleges" is considered by many<lb />
as the mosst spectacular award pre-<lb />
sented to college men and womer.<lb />
Students on this campus seem to<lb />
regard! it as highly as those in most<lb />
places. Those who feel that it is<lb />
second place say that it is second<lb />
only to t e citizenship award pre-<lb />
sented by the SGA.<lb />
The SGA here began recognizing<lb />
the s'udei's who are listed in the<lb />
national yearbook during the first<lb />
vear the Awards Committee was<lb />
Library Science<lb />
Emily Stewart Boyce, a senior from<lb />
Rich Square, nas been honored by<lb />
the Library Science Department at<lb />
the college as their most outstanding<lb />
student during this school year. Emi-<lb />
ly, ir "Peaches a- most students<lb />
know her, has maintained a high<lb />
average during her enrollment at the<lb />
college, and has made one of the<lb />
most impressive extra-curricular rec-<lb />
01 ds ever achieved here.<lb />
She las served as a mewlher of<lb />
the college newspaper staff ;or four<lb />
yiais. Ltost ytar, ami during Spring<lb />
Quarter of the current year, she serv-<lb />
.d as  -i i ant  tor of the publi-<lb />
cation. � he has written s .ort stories,<lb />
newaparer articles and poetry as a<lb />
.�'�! of ei work as a member of the<lb />
executive board of the campus Crea-<lb />
tive Writers. She played a large part<lb />
in he creation of a novel written<lb />
in o e o ier classes. Later s'he sold<lb />
a feature story to one of the state<lb />
newspapers concerning the novel.<lb />
She has been an officer in the<lb />
Women's Recreation Association, the<lb />
Li .rary Club and served during this<lb />
year as president of Fleming Hall,<lb />
 niiti ory for upperclass women.<lb />
S e served on the Women's Juui-<lb />
ciary and the Student Gevernment<lb />
Association. She was named this year<lb />
to "Who's Who in American Uni-<lb />
versities and Colleges<lb />
Emily is a member of the commit-<lb />
tee which is studying the Teacher-<lb />
Religion project sponsored at the<lb />
college by the Danforth Foundation.<lb />
She has worked in cooperation with<lb />
Dr. Martha Pingel of the English<lb />
Department in the presentation of<lb />
television programs.<lb />
She has taken a joh as a librarian<lb />
in Wilmington for next year. The<lb />
library department here feels that<lb />
she is one of the most well-read stu-<lb />
dents in America, and her friends<lb />
say "she knows a little bit about<lb />
everything<lb />
Physical Education<lb />
Emma Jean Brake, a graduating<lb />
senior in the department of .Physical<lb />
Education here, is the recipient of the<lb />
award for the most outstanding stu-<lb />
dent in her department. She was<lb />
selected for the award by a faculty-<lb />
student committee last week.<lb />
In addition to achieving a high <lb />
scholastic average during her four<lb />
years at the college, Jean has been<lb />
active in various extra-curricular<lb />
ciannels. She served as president of<lb />
the Women's Recreation Association<lb />
this year.<lb />
Boyce, Brake. Maynard, C room, Newsomeand Kirby . . k receiving departmental honors<lb />
FBLA and Pi Omega Pi, business, Among American Universities and<lb />
education fraternity for students who Colleges<lb />
have maintained a high scholastic Patsy has been very" active in mu-<lb />
average.<lb />
Science<lb />
ska! flubs and activities of that de-<lb />
part m .t. She was president of the<lb />
H<lb />
Recently Ray Kirby of the Science . tlege choir and secretary-treasurer club for v<lb />
Department was awarded the title of lei t e college band, and had leadingfollowing year<lb />
Mr. Student Teacher of East Carolina role, in both "Blossom Time" and<lb />
College. Now his department has hon-i the "Messiah" productions,<lb />
ored him further by selecting him! Industrial Arts - AFROTC<lb />
as the outstanding senior in the de- Two last Carolina departments<lb />
partment,<lb />
Mr. Kirby is majoring in chemistry<lb />
and will receive the BS and AB de-<lb />
grees this spring. He ha served as<lb />
have selected the same person as its<lb />
out tending student. Both the Indus-<lb />
trial Arts Department and the AF-<lb />
ROTC department selected as their<lb />
University where he will continue<lb />
his studies.<lb />
In the four years that Ray has<lb />
, been a student here, he has been<lb />
She was also named to appear in j actLve in extracurricular activities.<lb />
the national yearbook, "Who's Who He g memhtM. of the Science club,<lb />
Among Students in American Uni- j sev'eral fraternities, and he served<lb />
versities and Colleges j this pafit y4Jm. as president of the<lb />
Social Studies j Circle K clulb<lb />
A committee of faculty and stu<lb />
student assistant in chemistry here best student Charles West, a last<lb />
at East Carolina. Recently, he re-1 quarter senior from Dunn. It seldom<lb />
ceived a teaching fellowship at Duke j happens that one man receives two<lb />
b-<lb />
Sports Awards Announced<lb />
by Neil King<lb />
Twenty-seven 1954 Pirate football- sopxomore; -nd Bill Ijvint manager<lb />
i-impus" a" prettier .place in memory<lb />
campus a Together the<lb />
of the class ot woo. s .<lb />
lommktee decided that one of the<lb />
needed changes on the campus<lb />
as the renovation of the pool in<lb />
Wrigh Circle. Remembering teat<lb />
eht same pool was consideria<lb />
m. rot" on the campus, the<lb />
oeautv spoi.  . . ,<lb />
d if �a Hftrided that the most eco<lb />
Bedford dide <lb />
nomical gift that co Qne rf<lb />
i needed'would be the res-<lb />
the most neeaeo, wvw<lb />
ZJZ of �  of e<lb />
pool.<lb />
tackle from Wilson and Burton is a<lb />
185-pound guard from Roanoke Bap-<lb />
ids.<lb />
Those receiving letters:<lb />
Lany Rhodes, High Point senior;<lb />
J. D. Bradford, Fayetteville junior;<lb />
Raymond Pennington, Greensboro<lb />
sophomore; Bill Helms, Monroe soph-<lb />
omore; Willie Holland, Wilson senior;<lb />
George Tucker, Monroe senior; Ray-<lb />
mond Oventon, Wilmington sopho-<lb />
more; Charlie Smith, Fairmont soph-<lb />
omore; Donald Burton, Roanoke Rap-<lb />
ids senior; David Lee, Tarfooro senior;<lb />
Paul Popov, Kinston sophomore;<lb />
George Rice, Wilson junior; Louis<lb />
It<lb />
 �Hiiate! in May, and in<lb />
Bedford u.h sft feature writer Hallow, Goldsboro junior; Waverly<lb />
an interview nevrspaper a few Che�an. Washinsnton sophomore;<lb />
l�rthe.oCas a preview to being nam-<lb />
? .Carolina he said that military<lb />
lt ould prohaihly take prece-<lb />
Sence oTer an �� � �f<lb />
tetf Awards Commitbee feels that<lb />
l,�nt legislature made a wise<lb />
T� accorfng to Hugh Young,<lb />
(tS�nnn of the group, in chooekig<lb />
iTS for the title of outstanding<lb />
Bediora campUs during this<lb />
citizen �n<lb />
ky &amp;B<lb />
pro-<lb />
year-<lb />
Washington sophomore;<lb />
Gai her Cline, (Jastonia senior; Boyd<lb />
Webb, Gastonia senior; Milton Col-<lb />
Mer, Portsmouth, Va. sophomore;<lb />
Gary Mattocks, Southern Pines soph-<lb />
ombr?; Emo Boado, Wilmington jun-<lb />
ior; Jim Stanley, Washington senior;<lb />
Thomas Allsbrook, Scotland Neck<lb />
senior; Robert Perry, Greenville soph-<lb />
omore; John Hayes, Durham senior;<lb />
James Henderson, Portsmouth, Va.<lb />
sophomore; Harold O'Kelly, High<lb />
Point junior; Claude King, Wilming-<lb />
ton senior; Robert Gay, Walstonburg<lb />
Twelve men received letters in bas-<lb />
ketball, of which seven were fresh-<lb />
men. The most outstanding player<lb />
award went to Cecil Heath, a senior<lb />
and captain from Wilmington. Those<lb />
receiving letters: Waverly Akins, Fu-<lb />
quay Springs senior; Jerry Bosquet,<lb />
Haw River freshman; Maurice Ev-<lb />
ere'tte, Robersonville freshman; Mar-<lb />
ion Hales, Wilmington freshman; Don<lb />
Harris, Laurinburg sophomore; Cecil<lb />
Heath, Wilmington senior; Fred<lb />
James, Portsmouth, Va. freshman;<lb />
William McArthur, Fayetteville soph-<lb />
omore; Guy Mendenhall, Gary fresh-<lb />
man; Carvel Nichols, Tri City fresh-<lb />
man; Waddell Solomon, Greensboro<lb />
freshman; and J. C. Thomas, Raleigh<lb />
junior. <lb />
Likewise in swimming, 12 letters<lb />
were awarded. Heading the list is<lb />
Wade Cooper, a Raleigh senior. Oth-<lb />
ers receiving letters were Bud Cum-<lb />
mins. Tommy El-Ramey, Dick Den-<lb />
ton, Ted Gartman, Frank Moore,<lb />
George Rose, Garland Tuton, Joe<lb />
Wallace, Phil Weaver, Bill West, Ben<lb />
White, and Charles Rhodes, manager.<lb />
Baseball, golf, and tennis are still<lb />
in season and lejtters will not be<lb />
awarded until the end of the school<lb />
year. Player who are on the teams<lb />
and are eligible to receive letters are<lb />
listed here.<lb />
Gollf: Claude King, Pat Hunt, Har-<lb />
ry Rainey, John Rainey, Leon Sex-<lb />
ton, Paul Gay, Tommy Gravette and<lb />
Harold Beck.<lb />
Tennis: Maurice Bverette, Gil Un-<lb />
(Continued on Pafe 4)<lb />
dents selected as the recipient of the<lb />
Social Studies award, Arthur Irving<lb />
Maynard.<lb />
Mr. Maynard is an exceptional stu-<lb />
dent who maintained high grades<lb />
while giving his time- also to other<lb />
worthwhile activities.<lb />
For the past year he has served<lb />
as president of the International Re-<lb />
' lations Club where he did much to<lb />
rebuild interest in the club. Under<lb />
his leadership was sponsored the very<lb />
successful World Affairs Institute<lb />
that brought several noted speakers<lb />
to our campus.<lb />
Mr. Maynard's services have not<lb />
been limited to the Social Studies<lb />
department. He has been participant<lb />
in S'udent Government and has serv-<lb />
�d as chairman of the Honor Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
Mr Maynard graduates this Spring<lb />
with a B. S. degree. He is married<lb />
Kid the father of two children.<lb />
Foreign Language<lb />
T'e Foreign Language department<lb />
award goes to Mis. Joyce McNeely<lb />
Croome. Mrs. Croome, a French major<lb />
and English minor, received recog-<lb />
nition because of overall excellency.<lb />
She came here from Rocky Mount<lb />
after having received state honors in<lb />
the field of French. Since that time<lb />
she has been a superb student, in<lb />
not only her major, but in all her<lb />
work. In four years only one "3" has<lb />
made her report and only a few "2's<lb />
Mi's. Croome seems to have a nat-<lb />
ural ahility for teaching. She has<lb />
a way with students and received<lb />
the highest praise for her student<lb />
teacrer supervisor. She was runner-<lb />
up for Mass Student Teacher of ECU<lb />
In extra curricular activities, Joyce<lb />
served as .president of the foreign<lb />
language fraternity chapter Phi Sig-<lb />
ma of Sigma Pi Alpha.<lb />
Business Education<lb />
Belinda Newsome of Fremont has<lb />
�een named winner of the Business<lb />
Education Award. Belinda has been<lb />
outstanding ki the business depart-<lb />
ment not only because otf her su-<lb />
perior grades, but for her efficient<lb />
work in the clubs and activities of<lb />
the department.<lb />
She has been active ki both the<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
Marceline Aycock, who was hon-<lb />
ored as the only person in her de-<lb />
partment to be recognized in "Who's<lb />
Who Among Students in American<lb />
Universities and Colleges has again<lb />
been recognized as a superior person<lb />
as she receives the award as the most<lb />
outstanding student in the Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Department.<lb />
Marceline, who has been active in<lb />
her departmental clubs and fraternity,<lb />
has attained a high scholastic average<lb />
during her four years here. She rep-<lb />
resented the Home Ec Detriment<lb />
in the Student Legislature this year.<lb />
She was selected by a student-<lb />
"acuity committee on the basis of<lb />
such awards<lb />
Mr. West is an Industrial Arts<lb />
major. His work with that department<lb />
has been superb throughout his four<lb />
years here.<lb />
For the past year Charles has<lb />
served as president of the Industrial<lb />
Art- Club. He managed the depart-<lb />
ment exhibits for High School Day<lb />
year.<lb />
West has the highest average of<lb />
.ne English Department. Mrs. Hor-<lb />
ton received her B.S. degree here<lb />
summer. She majored in English<lb />
m in ored in French.<lb />
Mary Jane was the "East Carolin-<lb />
ian" representative of the English<lb />
1952-53 school year. The<lb />
lg year she served the clu'<lb />
vice-president and program chairman.<lb />
While chairman she arranged fer a<lb />
joii-it meeting with the French clu1 .<lb />
She also took an active interest in<lb />
the workshop plays.<lb />
Mrs. Horton's scholastic record <lb />
excellent. She received one "2" to go<lb />
with fourteen "Ts" in her major.<lb />
Music<lb />
The award from the Music Depart-<lb />
ment goes to its most famous stu-<lb />
dent and talented pianist, Walter<lb />
Noona. Noona graduated last summer<lb />
with many honors.<lb />
Noona is not only known to 1<lb />
Carolina but to many throughout<lb />
state. Many clubs have had him play<lb />
in their town. Last year he was a<lb />
guest pianist with the North Carolina<lb />
Symphony Orchestra.<lb />
In 1953 he won the Student Musk<lb />
Contest sponsored 1 y the National<lb />
y senior ROTC cadet on campus, j Federation of Musicians. Last<lb />
� overall excellency.<lb />
Education<lb />
The winner of the education award<lb />
this year is Patsy Pappendick, a pri-<lb />
mary education major from Eliza-<lb />
beth City. Patsy has been outstand-<lb />
ing not only in the education field,<lb />
but in many other campus activities<lb />
also.<lb />
She has maintained a better than<lb />
1.5 average since her enrollment, and<lb />
was a member of the Kappa Delta<lb />
Pi, which is the national honorary<lb />
educational fraternity, and also a<lb />
member of ACE of which she served<lb />
as president. Patsy was chosen "Miss<lb />
Representative Student Teacher of<lb />
1955 and was named to "Who's Who<lb />
He has accepted a commission in<lb />
the Air Force and will depart for<lb />
Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, July<lb />
10.<lb />
This quarter, Oharles is practice<lb />
teaching and doing very well at it.<lb />
MATH<lb />
Dalton Mann, senior from Mann's<lb />
Harbor, has been named recipient of<lb />
the Maria D. Graham Mathematics<lb />
award and also the departmental<lb />
ward of his department. The award<lb />
is resented by the Maria D. Graham<lb />
Mati Clui to the outstanding senior<lb />
among the members. f<lb />
Mann has been a member of the<lb />
Math Club since his sophomore year,<lb />
serving this year as president. Dur-<lb />
ing i- junior and senior years he<lb />
was a member of the Science Club<lb />
and as a junior was accepted into<lb />
Chi Beta Phi, honorary science and<lb />
mathematics fraternity. Other activi-<lb />
ties include membership to Phi Sig-<lb />
ma Pi : d also the Circle K club.<lb />
This year Mann was named to<lb />
"Who's Who Among American Col-<lb />
leges and Universities<lb />
EngliFh<lb />
Mr James Honton, the former<lb />
Mary Jane Simmons, who is now<lb />
teaching in High Point, has been<lb />
named the outstanding student in<lb />
year<lb />
Be won the regional contest of the<lb />
National Steinway Centennial Award<lb />
and later played in Steinway Hall<lb />
in New York.<lb />
Last year Mr. Noona was selected<lb />
to "Who's Who in American Colleges<lb />
and Universities<lb />
Noona<lb />
Music Award<lb />
More Departmental awards . . . Mann, Aycock, Pappendi<lb /><pb facs="00038378_tn_0004" /><lb />
?AGE FOUR<lb />
CASr tAlOtlJIiJt<lb />
FRIDAY. MAT 6<lb />
To Prove The Inherent Danger<lb />
First Civil Defense Program For East Carolina College<lb />
by Emily S. Boyce<lb />
The ;iojeet of civil defense for<lb />
student at Beat Carolina College<lb />
o-rignoated in a Government class<lb />
under the direction of Dr. Kathleen<lb />
Stakes. Every member now associated<lb />
wkh the group was voluntarily en-<lb />
rolled to iearti basic civil defense<lb />
tactics. Thee sud-eut have worked<lb />
.nard Uhe.e last weeks preparing to<lb />
create a good civil defense program<lb />
oh this campus.<lb />
The project is designed to train<lb />
students at East Carolina College<lb />
to know what to do and how to do<lb />
u in cases of emergency. Such a<lb />
project is insurance to each of the<lb />
individual enrolled and to others.<lb />
This training may one day serve to<lb />
quickly organize-the students on this<lb />
cam u.s in emergency cases into work-<lb />
it k wm rgeney groans, equipped to<lb />
handle mass disorganization created<lb />
from a sadden bombing. Precautions<lb />
must be made; the world situation<lb />
ia in no position to be ignored. Steps<lb />
need to be taken to preserve some<lb />
manner of order in case of panic.<lb />
Tihere is a great deal of work neces-<lb />
sary to promote such a program to<lb />
cover a wide area and the persons<lb />
included in this area. The students<lb />
nave done such a large amount ol<lb />
constant �ork on this program that<lb />
they need to be mentioned<lb />
here and complimented. Seldom is<lb />
such a active student participation<lb />
rded, no matter how small the<lb />
be. These students are<lb />
working hand-in-hand with a faculty<lb />
committee on the campus, but it has<lb />
seen the students themselves who<lb />
have i so much in organizing a<lb />
civil defense rograan here.<lb />
Allen Aicock. junior, is acting as<lb />
student civil defense director for the<lb />
college. He, with the help of commit-<lb />
teemen, have planned and executed<lb />
programs, enrollment, and publicity<lb />
bo a large extent and plan a great<lb />
deal more prompt projects in the<lb />
future. Being director is almost a<lb />
time job, it demands planning and<lb />
constantly being in touch with the<lb />
r students interested and the<lb />
.acuity members.<lb />
Louise Yelvelton, junior, is acting<lb />
a- &amp; t coordinator and as sec-<lb />
re ary for the organization. She keeps<lb />
corapeSte records of all civil defense<lb />
meetings and blueprint future plans.<lb />
Workdnf under Allen and Louise<lb />
sbrivdng Student committee:<lb />
Linda Jones, Jean Clodfetter, Lee<lb />
Giles and Curt Hinton. These stu-<lb />
d-em meet witk the coordinators and<lb />
assist tanning the civil defense<lb />
programs. They 1ave been with the<lb />
group since the beginning sessions<lb />
and - nare their load of work neces-<lb />
sary to piece this unit of civil defense<lb />
in a high calibre.<lb />
T: e faculty committee is made up<lb />
of Dr. Stokes. Dr. L. F. Brawster<lb />
and Col. J. H. Partridge. These ad-<lb />
vriaons meet with the student group<lb />
and assist them in every way pos-<lb />
ie.<lb />
SGA Honors Staff Members Of Publications<lb />
As Recognition For Work During This Year<lb />
.Newspaper ��! -Jimmy Ferreil a<lb />
ial awards are also being pre- , pa<lb />
co-<lb />
Stai i a ury,<lb />
is tine .1 i<lb />
Ha;<lb />
Members of the first Civil Defense Committee at East Carolina<lb />
Awards For SGA Members<lb />
All the members of the Student<lb />
Government Association during the<lb />
1964-55 session are bo be recipients<lb />
o� awards also. These people have<lb />
represented their organizations well,<lb />
raid a spokesman for the Awards<lb />
Committee, and the SGA feels that<lb />
they ave shown initiative and lead-<lb />
ership to a degree meriting awards.<lb />
To hold a seat on the legislature,<lb />
a student must be elected to one of<lb />
the seven offices provided for in the<lb />
student Constitution, represent an of-<lb />
ficially recognized club or organiza-<lb />
tion on campus as president, serve<lb />
a.s president or SGA representative<lb />
o,r classes, be the editor of one of 11�<lb />
college publication represent the ju-<lb />
diciaries as chairman r vice-chair-<lb />
man, be elected to the presidency ofjBoyd V<lb />
a dorm, hold the c. airnianhi. of one Young.<lb />
vey Davis, Tommy Davis, Jean Du-<lb />
pree, Raby Edwards, Jean Fisher,<lb />
Milton Foley, Hugh Flowers, Pat<lb />
Goodwin, Lillian Griffin, Frank Ham-<lb />
v. . , Same House, Jack Hudson,<lb />
Dot ie Jo James, Jane Kanoy, Don<lb />
King, Gene Lanier, Elsie Lawson, Er-<lb />
leen Lilley, Wills Dean Lindsay, Dav-<lb />
id Lee, Carolyn Lowder, Dalton Mann,<lb />
Kl Matthews, Irving Maynard, Lou<lb />
Mayo, Howard McAdams, Roy Mc-<lb />
Ginn!?, Doug Mitchell. .J. B. Nichols.<lb />
Faye O'Neal, Ray Overton, Mary Jo<lb />
Outland, Pntsy Pappeudick, Janice<lb />
Penny. Jimmy Phelps, Mildred Reyn-<lb />
olds. Jane Riley, Jackie Sears, Sally<lb />
i Peggy Spruill, Grace Smith,<lb />
Joyce Smith, Ann Siler, Barbara<lb />
�. J C. Tl omas, Janet Watson,<lb />
Lloyd Whitley an ' Hugh<lb />
Sports Awards<lb />
Continued from Page 3)<lb />
derwood, J. W. Browning, Jarnee<lb />
Blake. Frazier Bruton, George Bin<lb />
ton, Eugene Lilley and Boyd Webb.<lb />
Basehall: Bill Cline, Dick Monds,<lb />
Furman Doty, Bobby (iupton. Harold<lb />
Narron, Nick Smother. Don K <lb />
Cecil Heat . James Sanderson, Jerry<lb />
Stewart, Ray Pennangton, Bucky<lb />
Reap, Gaither Cline, Gene Turner.<lb />
Bob Penley. Ke Burgees, Harold<lb />
Edwards, Ollie Baker, Tommy Pruett,<lb />
BiH Loving, Mack Cherry, I hai I �<lb />
Russell, Herbert Corey, Wayne Mor-<lb />
ris, and Louis Hallow, manager.<lb />
, ,t Uj b e members of the college<lb />
� a , a per staff $or their work on<lb />
year's HAST CAROLINIAN.<lb />
Faye O'Neal, a senior from Seima,<lb />
eiv s i eognition a e ntoi oi I<lb />
tn ni pu k ation. which won 1'<lb />
a n tii I ohrmtbia Scholatic Press<lb />
ion for excellence in the field<lb />
�iili ge news papers.<lb />
Awai I t"i superior service on the<lb />
staff in various capacities go to Val-<lb />
, . Shearon, Fuquay Spriags-Varina,<lb />
torial assistance, Jimmy Ferrell,<lb />
ii oa, editorial m � stance and fea-<lb />
vriting, Joyce Smith, Sekna,<lb />
� , � ante ami feature writ-<lb />
� . ri-ii� Geoi � , Richmond, Va<lb />
. htorial a ristonce and feature writ-<lb />
� . Boh HilldruH . Fredericksburg,<lb />
1 ' ii a<lb />
Jai i<lb />
-<lb />
, a pj �� i iting and make i p, Billy<lb />
Arnold, Gn le, snort? w i<lb />
n i �  �  Jones, Norfolk.<lb />
 a . I : banee si d<lb />
 Emily Boyce, Rich Square.<lb />
rial 8 ?�i tance, and Emi! Mai<lb />
Ben I'M. business manager. Joyce<lb />
Out In The Sun?<lb />
Jii of one<lb />
iif several standing oommitt<lb />
serve as head cheerleader.<lb />
Officers luring the past year who<lb />
are receiving recogi ition are Wade<lb />
Cooper, president: Louis Singlel<lb />
first vice-president; Jim Alexander,<lb />
� d vice-president; Howard Rook<lb />
treasurer; Billy Sharber, first assist-<lb />
ant treasurer; Br ara Strickland.<lb />
'ecretary;<lb />
torian.<lb />
O'Neal<lb />
b Lou Anne Rouse<lb />
Spring has tripped in, bringing<lb />
with hei basketfub of warmer ultra �  � j ni i wu<lb />
t the Alraid lo Help Others<lb />
it awai u- foi outstanding<lb />
iev men on � neawpaper ataff<lb />
 � K int. Gene lxn. r, Roy<lb />
Bo by Haji, Lou Anm i: ue,<lb />
Bt�t, Mary Ia�u Stewart,<lb />
Hill, Chuck Shearon, Sylvia<lb />
. i . Brow rung, Bel �  Jean<lb />
Garrett, Edna Wbitfield, Mary K<lb />
ams, Shirley Hargrove, D<lb />
A. King, Jormie Simpson, and Pat<lb />
Hum, da Ellen Williams is<lb />
uirn v mitnagei of next year's<lb />
KA I I AROLIN-iAN.<lb />
i . . � tat i � omntented that he i<lb />
re staff baa worked w 11 ;� roug<lb />
 i and thad each on- :<lb />
been an inrvaJ iabJ aid in pui-<lb />
i<lb />
i i ng : � �<lb />
ave � � � � leciailj<lb />
-� of �. eir dependability,<lb />
itivem -6. and ability to writ .<lb />
kided.<lb />
Faculty adviaeTa to the newepi<lb />
g this yea. have been Mi-<lb />
Mary H. Greene, editorial, and Dr.<lb />
Pt . " finanrial. The<lb />
� aken � problems<lb />
� advisers on several occasions<lb />
� : report � �� � a h ��' I tiem I <lb />
o give i ftlp whene ei<lb />
n<lb />
Harriet Ik<lb />
 Strickland I v.<lb />
I ! ��� ard, M.<lb />
iif M K �'<lb />
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h: i.e l'  . Ptmu<lb />
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editoi s.<lb />
Ai; the ra � r<lb />
Iced<lb />
. make-<lb />
ia rliei<lb />
Ivarii ar G<lb />
Ann Mitchell,<lb />
�'v" ,l i: � 1.<lb />
supenoi<lb />
S li Jo A:<lb />
Hi U  .<lb />
'�<lb />
Anne H .<lb /><lb />
Annu.l<lb />
i. m Thomae-<lb />
 o erved as editor-in-<lb />
�- college yearbook, the "Bucca-<lb />
 ea . : eceiving an award<lb />
r excellem hei work, said H<lb />
the SGA-spon-<lb />
.Na.ii Committee this week.<lb />
?1 � a) nual .taff<lb />
 � ave bi . for<lb />
are<lb />
a ho served a-s a .<lb />
year; Mildred Reyn<lb />
i anagei thw ear, and Zelda<lb />
and Raby Edwards, 1 is-<lb />
Othe<lb />
receiving honoi<lb />
are<lb />
Kr<lb />
Anderson, Marcelane Aycock, Charlie<lb />
Bedtfdrd, Kenneth Bellamy, Owen<lb />
Besseliea, Emo Boado, Kenneth Bor-<lb />
daux, Am; Bowie Emily Boyce, Car-<lb />
olyn Bullard, Calvin Butt. Decoma<lb />
Byrd, Jean Buc Kenneth Cole,<lb />
Harold Oolson, Jim Corum, Louis<lb />
Clark. Sally Cradle, Joyce (room.<lb />
Jack Cutler. Kennetti Chalker, Har-<lb />
! Krerit too) to cut classes<lb />
a day in the miserable<lb />
violet rays from the sun. J<lb />
thing to encourage fashionable young<lb />
ladi� - i;<lb />
and s .e<lb />
. rocess of procuring a sun tan.<lb />
A! i I any day now the dorms are<lb />
scene oi gathering ol blanrets,<lb />
iws, sun glasses, ooks of sav ai<lb />
s rts an 1 lotions c: several 5�rta, i �.<lb />
 . bheir<lb />
Featurist W rites About Bloodniobile Visit Here<lb />
i i' in - as<lb />
tip-toeing pasrt Wright Building<lb />
Thursday. It might have neen the<lb />
! hnobile pai ked out from wi.<lb />
occupants k to seek otttjeaused the alarm. We think some<lb />
e free things of life provided for) to natch them inside and proceed to<lb />
em on t e sun courts. A one co-ed<lb />
Faculty Play Begins Next Week<lb />
Be Doubly f<lb />
Smart-<lb />
BUY TlME-HONOR�D<lb />
QUALITY AT A SWOT HKt<lb />
Nationally Advertised<lb />
Artcarved<lb />
DIAMOND RINGS<lb />
With Dr. Joseph A. Withey of the<lb />
Eas.t Carolina College department oi<lb />
English heading an ali-foculty cast.<lb />
the popular comedy "Harvey will be<lb />
presented May 12 an i 13 at East<lb />
Carolina under the sponsorship of<lb />
the Greenville Branch of the Ameri-<lb />
can Association of University Women.<lb />
The play, now in rehearsal, will be<lb />
one of a series of ajmual benefit preferences, indicated that Baptists<lb />
performances presented by the local j<lb />
AiAUW. Proceeds will be used to in-<lb />
crease the organization's Foreign<lb />
Study Scholarship Fund, established<lb />
with the purpose of enabling an Ea-t<lb />
Carolina student to study abroad.<lb />
Church Choices<lb />
By ECC Students<lb />
East Carolina College students, in<lb />
a recent survey of their religious<lb />
UDO SET<lb />
Engagement ring<lb />
ftridVs circlet<lb />
M60<lb />
$110.00<lb />
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(pn.<lb />
Gwtronteed On All<lb />
4 Quality Point<lb />
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Permanent value is<lb />
���wred through Art<lb />
carved' netion-wide<lb />
trade-in privilege.<lb />
After LIFE mi LOOK<lb />
i��. hJarg U SJte� Detail<lb />
�trmdt Mark (eg. fritei lad. fed. Tm<lb />
JOBS LAUTARE8<lb />
Jeweltr<lb />
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and Methodists lead other denomina-<lb />
tional groups on the campus. Twenty-<lb />
three religious groups were named<lb />
by students.<lb />
The data were collected and com<lb />
iled v Dr. John B. Bennett, direc-<lb />
tor of religious activities at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
T e hading denominational group<lb />
on the campus, he reports, is the<lb />
ries Mr. Perry had the leading role : Baptist, for whom 750 students stat-<lb />
in "The Silver Whistle" in 1952 and j ed preference. Methodists, in second<lb />
directed "The Curious Savage" in place, include 567 students. Next in<lb />
George E. Perry of the college<lb />
department of music will direct the<lb />
comedy about eccentric El wood P.<lb />
Dowi, played by Dr. Withey, and<lb />
his imaginary six-foot rabbit Harvey.<lb />
In previous plays of the AAUW se-<lb />
1953.<lb />
Dr. Withey is director of dramatic<lb />
arts at the college and faculty ad-<lb />
visor of the East Carolina Playhouse,<lb />
student dramatic daft). In Greenville<lb />
he has directed the community "Pas-<lb />
sion Play" for the past two .seasons.<lb />
rn "Harvey" he will make his first<lb />
Greenville appearance as an actor.<lb />
Memlers of the cast of the hit<lb />
comedy include Beatrice Chauncey,<lb />
Ruth Lambie, Dr. Vera MacKaye,<lb />
Cynthia Mendenhall, Cathmar Shaw,<lb />
Dr. Edgar Hirsfoberg, Paul Hickfang,<lb />
Dr. George Pasti. Mrs. Agnes Bar-<lb />
rerbt, Dr. Keith Holmes, and Wendell<lb />
W. Smiley, all of the college staff.<lb />
point of numbers are 183 Christians<lb />
and 1G0 Presbyterians.<lb />
Below bheae figures, Dr. Bennett<lb />
says, the totals drop to fewer than<lb />
one hundred for each religious group.<lb />
Leading in this bracket are 83 Free<lb />
Will Baptists and 75 Episcopalians.<lb />
Other religious groups represented<lb />
on the campus include the Lutheran,<lb />
Moravian, Mormon, Pentecostal Holi-<lb />
ness, Primitive Baptist, Quaker, Sev-<lb />
enth Day Adventist, Universalist, As-<lb />
sociated Reformed Presbyterian,<lb />
Christian Science, Church of Christ,<lb />
Christian Missionary Alliance, Con-<lb />
gregational, and Evangelical and Re-<lb />
formed.<lb />
clared, "We are .slaves. . .  Slave.<lb />
fashion, we presume.<lb />
Some of the most alarming sights<lb />
n be seen! One girl, nude in <lb />
: a few spots, was seen the othei<lb />
tfteri � �: with her arms wrapped Ui<lb />
aper ixm elbows to shoulders. "Got<lb />
enough iin there she saick Can't<lb />
lik a leopand in order to be<lb />
thj ' cunning.<lb />
Ie wiser coedg protect their eyes<lb />
but continue to read. French novels.<lb />
the ones that were banned, and mod-<lb />
ern romantic thrillers are easy to<lb />
iea,i while sweet music pours from<lb />
the portable radio hidden behind the<lb />
bushes. "Wake up, doll, do you want<lb />
to get too red on one side?"<lb />
What the boys are doing, we don't<lb />
know. The fear of demerits keeps us<lb />
from visiting down around Slay and<lb />
Ragsdale. Some of them are experi-<lb />
menting with "ol Sol you can tell<lb />
by looking.<lb />
Better ?iot pass the sun courts on<lb />
your way to the soda shop or you'll<lb />
find out that you are expected to<lb />
become a "deliverer of cool ones<lb />
Take the -front routes for time-<lb />
savers.<lb />
Not that you are tired of reading<lb />
our chatter, but we gotta go. Des-<lb />
tinatieii: Sun Court!<lb />
Pritchard, Alexander<lb />
In Senior Recitals<lb />
.1. anne Pi rtehard<lb />
. an I .lame.<lb />
by Jo Ann Harris<lb />
expected<lb />
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few<lb />
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In spite of : he entei<lb />
given to the bloc�dmobile by the<lb />
 AFROTC, very few students respond-<lb />
ed. Some of the remarks we heard '�u <lb />
on cam; us made us wonder. Le1<lb />
ten to some answer, to this quea and I<lb />
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W. Alexander of il' :s: "Are you 2oir'� to give blood?" the bt<lb />
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 senior girl remarked, "Mather<lb />
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B �  are seniors a'<lb />
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of talented seniors chosen by fiacultj<lb />
membei-s u( ie music department I<lb />
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they pumped air into the vein. me to donab<lb />
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Of Superfluous Hair<lb />
114 E. 5th St. Phone 2914<lb />
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year.<lb />
MtisG Pritchard is a member of the<lb />
college marching and concert bat.ds,<lb />
the Ka-t Caroline Orchestra, and the<lb />
College Choir. She has appeared as<lb />
soloist m a number of programs<lb />
�I onsored y the depai tment of mu-<lb />
sic, including Handel's "The Messiah"<lb />
and the operetta "Blossom Tar "<lb />
Mr. Alexander h a member of the<lb />
college bands and orchestra and of<lb />
the student dance band. He was<lb />
among students selected at E!ast Oar-<lb />
olina to represent the college in the<lb />
L954-1955 annual publication "Who's<lb />
Wi o Among Students in American<lb />
Universities and Colleges This year<lb />
he has serve 1 as second vice-president<lb />
of the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Accompanists on Sunday's recital<lb />
program were Janet Watson of Green-<lb />
ville for Miss Pritchard and Frank<lb />
Reaton of Belhaven for Mr. Alexan-<lb />
der.<lb />
mistake.<lb />
An overweight girl offered<lb />
excuse, "No, it causes you to<lb />
A P.E. major saui, "They don't<lb />
want mine<lb />
ire from a frail 90 pound<lb />
mar<lb />
The real reason behind most of<lb />
excuses was fear. Why are<lb />
people afraid? Maybe it is because<lb />
they know nothing about it. Wanting<lb />
to know more about this process of<lb />
giving blood, we entered Wright<lb />
building with our own superstitions.<lb />
We followed some very nervous fresh-<lb />
man girls who were encouraged by<lb />
some AFROTC boys. They filled out<lb />
a form giving name, age, etc after<lb />
h they were weighed and their<lb />
temperature and pulse were deter-<lb />
mine Blood pressure was taken and<lb />
a am le of blood was also taken.<lb />
One �irl was found to be lacking in<lb />
onioglobin and another was found<lb />
to have high blood pressure. These<lb />
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pi vsicians. Nurse Taylor said, "Many<lb />
people in giving blood are bound to<lb />
have diseases which would not other-<lb />
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Loop-Leading Buccaneers Meet Christians In Elon<lb />
Cline's Blast Defeats ACC<lb />
In Wednesday's Great Tilt<lb />
by Caudill, R. W.<lb />
Carolina Pirates, carthe best defensive play of the game<lb />
- � se�� Kra� win Atlantic Christian Percise bare-<lb />
� Eton Christiana today! handed<lb />
Mi<lb />
lory expects to call on<lb />
. kiihomorc Mack<lb />
in Tommy Pruott.<lb />
�.a n-bill,<lb />
ese two clubs met<lb />
i erolms two weeks<lb />
first contest 3-2,<lb />
Pruett fired a two-hitter.<lb />
runs were un-<lb />
seoond game, Chenry<lb />
itter and walked away<lb />
Lorj Since then the<lb />
d seven straight<lb />
ring the hiy: lat of<lb />
elder Gene Turner,<lb />
homer in five<lb />
sen need at least one<lb />
� -iray in the running.<lb />
w uld virtuallv clinch the<lb />
ay, Gaither Ciine, Gastonia<lb />
a Jerry Williams<lb />
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triple to enable East<lb />
l needed win over<lb />
stian Bulldogs, 4-3.<lb />
have been an out,<lb />
Bulldog ieftfiekler mis-<lb />
viit taken away from<lb />
. because, as Jerry<lb />
shortstop, said after<lb />
"W" en you hit one of<lb />
fasl alls, it'll go further<lb />
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SPORTS ECHO<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
a high infield hopper and<lb />
1 Knot all in one motion to<lb />
runner by a step. The de-<lb />
cisive gem cf the game, though,<lb />
aim- in the seventh inning with a<lb />
Bulldog runner on third and one out.<lb />
A line drive was hit to centerfielder<lb />
Gene Turner for the second out and<lb />
fans man on third tried his luck at<lb />
-coring. He was motst unsuccessful,<lb />
because Turner fired a perfect strike<lb />
to catcher Bob Guxton who tagged<lb />
the runner boore he could even start<lb />
his sliide for the tie-dreaking run.<lb />
The winning chunker was rdght-<lb />
i under Chsiiie Russell; the loser,<lb />
Jerry Williams.<lb />
Oataher Bill Clino sustained an in-<lb />
jury sliding into second base in the<lb />
t: th inning and had to be hel(ped off<lb />
the field. Report is that the injury<lb />
was nothing serious and Bill will be<lb />
back in top condition shortly.<lb />
The box:<lb />
R H<lb />
ACC 101 000 001�3 7<lb />
ECC 000 300 002�4 11<lb />
I' teries:<lb />
AC�Fulghum, Williams 9th, and<lb />
Kulghum.<lb />
EK<lb />
Latest reports on freshman Tommy<lb />
Jenkins have it that the former<lb />
Greensboro star is still unconscious.<lb />
Deckers have not allowed visitors to<lb />
see Tom and factual accounts of hi<lb />
condition are vajjue. However, it<lb />
seems that the Pirate baseball-basket-<lb />
ball performer's condition is much<lb />
the ame as it has been since the<lb />
accident.<lb />
For those who are not acquainted<lb />
with the details of Tommy's accident,<lb />
here is the story: While traveling<lb />
through the Chapel Hill area during<lb />
the Easter holidays, the husky 6-1<lb />
Buccaneer athlete was struck by a<lb />
v Deeding auto and smashed through<lb />
the windshield of his own car. In-<lb />
juries resulted to Tommy's head, face<lb />
and upper body. He warn rushed to<lb />
the nearest hospital, where he has<lb />
remained in critical condition.<lb />
E<lb />
4<lb />
5<lb />
An exciting new element has risen<lb />
in tjhe Eais-t Carolina baseball aggre-<lb />
gation which was unforeseen by the<lb />
league experts at the beginning of<lb />
the 1955 season. Those supposedly<lb />
in-the-know referred to the Mallory-<lb />
men as "a fast, sharp-tfaelding squad<lb />
with a superlative pitching staff�<lb />
Loving. Russel! 9th, and Ciine, I but the swatting is strictly KA-PUT<lb />
Gutpton 6th. (translation: louTsy). Of late, the<lb />
Pirates have become a power-laden<lb />
crew of homerun-crazy sluggers.<lb />
(iene Turner, a hustling Buccaneer<lb />
outfielder, leads the parade with five<lb />
round-trip blasts. The Monganton<lb />
swatters followed close by Big Bill<lb />
Ciine, who has two homers, and Cecil<lb />
Heath, Gaither Ciine, and Bucky Reep,<lb />
with one.<lb />
As a result orf the suddenly-ac-<lb />
quired hitting strength, the locals are<lb />
now riding atop the league with a<lb />
hot 9-1 record.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory's diamond group<lb />
;jlays two exhibition games next week<lb />
which will give some indication of<lb />
how the Pirates stack up against<lb />
major competition. Tuesday night, in<lb />
Kins on. they meet Dixie Classic<lb />
Champions Wake Forest. Again on<lb />
Friday the two teams, will battle on<lb />
Reeky Mount soil. In an earlier<lb />
meeting this season, the Demon Dea-<lb />
cons clipped the skull-and-crossbones<lb />
crew 13-6.<lb />
Ronald Ledas<lb />
Buc Golfers To Defend Title<lb />
On Greensboro Links Monday<lb />
i am in the top of<lb />
,� abred down the left-<lb />
ok third when Ciine<lb />
A; : is point, Coach<lb />
freshmen Charlie<lb />
starter Bill Loving.<lb />
: irst man on four<lb />
and struck out the<lb />
ordered Ron Percise<lb />
ng the sacks. The<lb />
out to hort left-<lb />
d the i - v singled, bringing<lb />
wfi ch put Aiantic<lb />
; ;� in front 3-2. Russell<lb />
ext man on strikes.<lb />
he bottom half of<lb />
with a walk. Cecil Heath<lb />
ak. At � . oint Ciine<lb />
game-wiiming blow.<lb />
a bingle to yo along<lb />
tree-bagger and l�atted<lb />
runs. Kightfielder Ray<lb />
. shortstop Jerry Stewart,<lb />
Bill Loving each had a<lb />
a single. Stewart and<lb />
in the Pirates' two<lb />
Ron Percise led the visit-<lb />
two singles, and also made<lb />
Wolfpack Hands Pirates<lb />
First Season Track Loss<lb />
by Commodore Caswell<lb />
night, N. C. eight points as Jim Henderson and<lb />
Boh Perry took first and second<lb />
places. Henderson's time was 10.3.<lb />
Henderson also received point? for<lb />
third i lace in the 220, and second in<lb />
She 120 yd. high hurdles. In the other<lb />
track events. ECC took third place<lb />
in the 440 and second in the mile<lb />
relay. Maynard with a time of 26.6<lb />
ua the leader in the low hurdles.<lb />
The broad jump was the big event<lb />
ftl Raleigh Tuesday<lb />
State handed the EGC cindermen<lb />
their first loss since the origination<lb />
of rack activities in 1954. Much<lb />
stronger than lasit year, when they<lb />
were defeated by EGC, the Wolfpack<lb />
showe 1 added depth by entering three<lb />
men in each event, while often the<lb />
Bucs had only one. The difference in<lb />
the outcome of -the meet lay in the<lb />
strength of the much larger State<lb />
squad, and the fact that many ECC<lb />
trackmen had to take part in five or<lb />
six events, thus dimming the locals'<lb />
chances for a win.<lb />
High men for the Bucs were Top-<lb />
py Hayes and Jim Henderson, iboth! place in the javelin throw and second<lb />
with nine points, while for State, in ole vault. Patterson of EOC tied<lb />
a total of<lb />
for he Bucs in the field events. Led<lb />
by Bob Perry with a jump o�f 20 ft.<lb />
8 in the locals walked away with<lb />
nine points. Toppy Haves took first<lb />
Sport Lite<lb />
by<lb />
by Anne George<lb />
By sheer determination and forti-<lb />
tude, Rodney Ledas, Petersburg, Va<lb />
has proven that a body-beautiful can<lb />
be achieved by even the smaller man.<lb />
When he began the bar bell lifting<lb />
four years ago he slightly tilted the<lb />
scales at a mere 118 pounds. Since<lb />
then he has built himself up to weigh<lb />
as much as 194 pouids.<lb />
Ron's arms are magnificent exam-<lb />
ples of taut muscles and measure 18<lb />
inches in circumference. His chest<lb />
measurement is 46 inches and his<lb />
waist simmers to 30 inches. Imagine<lb />
this build on a 5' 5" frame and you<lb />
have a char picture of this dynamic-<lb />
lithe weight-lifter.<lb />
His trophy collection has now grown<lb />
to 17 trophies that he has won for<lb />
lifting and phyisigue. In this year's Mr.<lb />
Virginia Contest held in Norfolk. Ron<lb />
placed a close second. At this contest<lb />
he also won the title of "Middle<lb />
Weight Lifting Champion of Vir-<lb />
ginia<lb />
Ron made a clean sweep of the<lb />
Tidewater Weight Lifting contest held<lb />
last February. He walked away with<lb />
t e "Mr. Tidewater" title and also<lb />
won first place in the light-heavy<lb />
weigh! class by lifting an almost in-<lb />
credulous total of 670 pounds. He<lb />
cleaned and jerked 260 pounds, press-<lb />
ed 220, and snatched 190 pounds.<lb />
Ledas said the most he has ever<lb />
prone pressed r.as been 380 pounds,<lb />
he has squatted with 410 pounds,<lb />
and curled 175 pounds,<lb />
Ledas began working out with the<lb />
bar bells in 1951, and a year later<lb />
he won his fhst trophy in the "Mr.<lb />
Capital District Contest held in<lb />
Washington. D. C, by placing first<lb />
in the "short-man Mr. Capital Dis-<lb />
trict" division.<lb />
When asked why he ever began<lb />
body-building, Ledas laughingly said,<lb />
"Some big old, mean guy threw sand<lb />
in my eyes, so I read a Charles<lb />
Atlas ad, and in six months later<lb />
I was a 'hody-heautiful Seriously,<lb />
Ron was very self-con.scious about<lb />
his sraallness, and thus by developing<lb />
his body he has cleared away this<lb />
complex that was so prevalent in<lb />
his youth.<lb />
For t e : ast several years Ledas<lb />
has taught classes In weight-lifting<lb />
here at East Carolina for all boys<lb />
interested in "the strenuous art of<lb />
body-building He recommends body<lb />
improvement to all boys, as he feels<lb />
it not only builds muscular bodies,<lb />
but helps them to overcome many<lb />
social barriers and builds character<lb />
as well,<lb />
by J. W.<lb />
East Carolina' proud golfers will<lb />
leave Greenville next Monday morn-<lb />
ing to attend the North State Golf<lb />
Tournament at Greenstjoro's Star-<lb />
mount Country Club. The powerful<lb />
Pirates, who are undefeated so far<lb />
in league competition, wall be favored<lb />
to successfully du'end the title, which<lb />
they have won six times in the last<lb />
seven years.<lb />
The local linksiters, under the guid-<lb />
ance of Coach Howard Porter, have<lb />
won four without a defeat. They de-<lb />
fatted Elon in two matches by scores<lb />
of 16-3 an'I 15 i -2 V, after gaining<lb />
nhutout victories over Guilford by<lb />
scores o� 27-0 and 21-0.<lb />
The Bucs have a well-rounded<lb />
.squad with plenty of reserve strength<lb />
down the Hne. They have not lost a<lb />
conference match since 1952, the only<lb />
year that they failed to win the<lb />
championship since their entrance<lb />
into the conference. They have an<lb />
undefeated skein of 18 straight<lb />
matches dating back to 1952.<lb />
Claude King, number one man for<lb />
t'ne locals, won the individual crown<lb />
in the conference last season by de-<lb />
earing Eton's Don Smith in an extra-<lb />
� � playoff. He entered the Azalea<lb />
Open in 1954 and finished fourth<lb />
among the amateurs, who were some<lb />
of the best competitors in the Sauth.<lb />
His other hob ies, which include<lb />
hand-balancing, gymnastics, and<lb />
tumbling, are only added proof that<lb />
this conscientious, vigorous boy is<lb />
sincerely interested in improving his<lb />
physique. Ledas lives off a strict high<lb />
protein diet, and drinks at least three<lb />
or four quart of milk per day. His<lb />
main ami it ions are to one day win<lb />
the "Mr. America" title and open<lb />
up a gym of his own.<lb />
Ron is practice teaching in Win-<lb />
tervTlle this 4uarter. He plans to<lb />
teach physical education and health<lb />
in some high school in Virginia after<lb />
e graduates in summer school with<lb />
a B. S. degree. He has maintained a<lb />
"2" average in the four years he has<lb />
been enrolled at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege which just goes to prove that<lb />
you can have "brains and brawn" at<lb />
the same time.<lb />
Browning<lb />
Bis powerful drives and perfected<lb />
jutting will toe large assets in the<lb />
Pirates' hopes for a successlful defense<lb />
of the crown.<lb />
Harry Rainey plays number two for<lb />
the Bucs and he has been a member<lb />
of the squad for the past three sa-<lb />
-ons. He has shared the spotlight<lb />
I with King in severs' matches this<lb />
year by gaining the distinction of<lb />
co-medalist. Rainey teams well with<lb />
King by .shooting in the- low 70's.<lb />
Pait Hunt, a senior from Durham,<lb />
holds down the number three position<lb />
for the locals. He is in his second<lb />
year with the squad and he has shared<lb />
co-medalist honors against Elon this<lb />
year. On the links Hunt also displays<lb />
outstanding form by keeping his<lb />
score in the lo-w 70's.<lb />
John Rainey, a freshman who i.s<lb />
number four man, teams well with<lb />
Hunt in team play. John's game<lb />
features very skillful putting and<lb />
he has been medalist in one match<lb />
thia season. With the experience he<lb />
will gain in his three more years of<lb />
eligibility, he will constantly remain<lb />
a dangerous threat to all Pirate foes.<lb />
He consistently holds his game in the<lb />
middle 70's.<lb />
Fred Sexton, a sophomore from<lb />
Rocky Mount, is in his second season<lb />
with the Bucs linksters. He is number<lb />
five man for the locals this year and<lb />
hi- game features a stern consistency<lb />
in the middle and occasionally hig:<lb />
70's.<lb />
Paul Gay, a senior from Wilson,<lb />
rounds out the top six on uhe squad.<lb />
(Jay has been playing golf for only<lb />
about two years, but has developed<lb />
an outstanding game which is high-<lb />
lighted by his long range driving.<lb />
This is his second season with the<lb />
Pirates and he usually shoots in the<lb />
low 80's.<lb />
Harold Beck and Tommy Grevitte<lb />
are strong reserves who give the<lb />
Pirates added strength down the line.<lb />
They are only sophomores and they<lb />
will have two more years �f elig-<lb />
l'ility on the Pirate squad. King,<lb />
Hunt and Gay are seniors on this<lb />
year's squad and their absence on<lb />
next year's squad will he sorely miss-<lb />
ed bv the Pirates.<lb />
with<lb />
Jones led the way<lb />
nine points.<lb />
In the 100 yd. dash, EOC received<lb />
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� AST" C AfcOUlN IAN<lb />
FRIDAY, MAY 8<lb />
Disciplinary Actionjaken By College Administration<lb />
Taylor, Hill<lb />
Write Apologies<lb />
College Gets Wide Film Screen Selective Service<lb />
For Cinemascope Movies Soon J Qn 19<lb />
by Janet Hill<lb />
William Curry, a native of Wil-<lb />
Hamspont, Pa said to be the insti-<lb />
gator of toe second "panty" raid that<lb />
has caused so much undeairaible pub-<lb />
licity relative to Bast Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, has been allowed by the College<lb />
Administrative Council to withdraw<lb />
frvm �dbool here. Curry left Green-<lb />
rille Monday afternoon after a sec-<lb />
ond appearance before the Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty Court, which drew a 30-day sus-<lb />
eiide. MOtence for him and two<lb />
Other men students here for their<lb />
part in Last Thursday nigiht'e dis-<lb />
turbances.<lb />
Robert Taylor, Itoxboro, and Mil-<lb />
ford "Pee" Hill, Chocowmity, have<lb />
been removed from the dormitory and<lb />
are being allowed to continue their<lb />
studies at the college but will remain<lb />
on probation during their enrollment.<lb />
Disciplinary action was taken by the<lb />
council after careful study of the<lb />
records of the three students, said<lb />
Dr. Clinton Prewett, Dean of Men,<lb />
�� week.<lb />
The college officials and student<lb />
leaders here are united in their feel-<lb />
ingts concerning the seriousness of<lb />
flie second affair which centered<lb />
around file entrance of Wilson Hall,<lb />
women's dormitory, after midnight<lb />
and the flnTerly conduct of students<lb />
According to Mr. Jim Butler, the<lb />
students of East Carolina are going<lb />
to view movies on a wide screen<lb />
very soon. This movie project has<lb />
not been a "pop-up as many people<lb />
who are experienced in wide screen<lb />
equipment have studied and planned<lb />
it for several momtiha.<lb />
The equipment which has been pur-<lb />
chase! includes anamorphic lenses for<lb />
CinemaScofe-type projections, com-<lb />
pletely new booth projection equip-<lb />
ment, and a new plastic all-purpose<lb />
13' 6" by 24' 6" screen.<lb />
on<lb />
all of the<lb />
liberal allowance<lb />
old equipment.<lb />
Also, in connection with the new<lb />
movie equipment, 20th Century Fox<lb />
and other companies have been con-<lb />
ferring with Mr. Butler about new<lb />
wide screen and' "2-D" pictures.<lb />
Therefore, as soon as the new wide<lb />
screen arrives, installation of tihe<lb />
new equipment will begin.<lb />
Mr. Butler says, "It brings to the<lb />
( college community the newest facili-<lb />
This equip- ties that the commercial movie houses<lb />
meat is being purchased from a na-<lb />
tionally known firm which has<lb />
branches in all parts of the world.<lb />
They have made a tremendous con-<lb />
cession to the college by giving a<lb />
will have, and should' improve the<lb />
picture and sound for the movie<lb />
audiences. It is going to mean that<lb />
we can get better pictures and newer<lb />
titles will be available to select from<lb />
Another Letter To The Editor<lb />
Commendations For College<lb />
There will be a third administra-<lb />
tion of the Selective Service System<lb />
College Qualification Test given here<lb />
on May 19 for those men wro were<lb />
unable to take the regularly sched-<lb />
uled tests in December and April.<lb />
The closing date for registrations<lb />
for this testing i� May 9. Those men<lb />
who wL�ih to take the test on the<lb />
19th should contact Dr. Hazel E.<lb />
Taylor, Director of Testing, in Gra-<lb />
ham Building.<lb />
There are three ways to obtain<lb />
deferment from the draft. By scoring<lb />
� ngui enough on the selective service<lb />
test, by enrollment in AFROTC, and<lb />
by scoring in the upper brackets on<lb />
a test administered by the draft hoard<lb />
men may have their induction de-<lb />
ferred.<lb />
Those wishing to take the tee here<lb />
on May 19 should procure applica-<lb />
tions from any draft board and make<lb />
application before May 9.<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
I am very sorry I have waited so<lb />
long to write this letter. I would<lb />
like to address it to the students and<lb />
teachers of East Carolina.<lb />
For the past nine months I have<lb />
lived in Greenville, an i I have learned<lb />
to like it. and I have found that this<lb />
is due to the very wonderful students<lb />
of East Carolina. You here at East<lb />
Carolina have really made me know<lb />
, those famous words "southern<lb />
who throw .ueks'aiui other dangerous hospitality" stand for. When I first<lb />
arrived at East Carolina, 1 thought<lb />
I was never going to learn this new<lb />
language, but with your help I have J<lb />
made it, and I hope you have learned ,<lb />
to understand my language.<lb />
objects at public cars, according to<lb />
rts from reliable sources. Tne<lb />
two studente who are Wing allowed<lb />
to remain in school reported to the<lb />
editors of the college newspaper that<lb />
rhy realize the seriousness of their<lb />
offences and and wish to make their<lb />
tions clear. The following letter<lb />
was submitted by the two:<lb />
To the members of the Student Body:<lb />
Both of us would like for you to<lb />
know that we regret taking part in<lb />
the "panty raids" here last week.<lb />
Not because we feel that it is ex-<lb />
pected of us, but because w( are<lb />
truly ashamed of taking part in some-<lb />
thing that was much more serious<lb />
than it seemed at the time and that<lb />
eould have resulted in an even more<lb />
serious thing.<lb />
We did not take part in the throw-<lb />
ing of any objects and did not want<lb />
to instigate any riot on the campus.<lb />
We do realize that we acted foolish-<lb />
ly, hoeer. and we want the stu-<lb />
dents to know how we feel.<lb />
The college administration has<lb />
dealt with us in a very cooperative<lb />
manner and are treating us nicely.<lb />
In no manner are we being forced<lb />
to say anything that we do not feel.<lb />
We merely want the students here<lb />
to know that w are sorry to have<lb />
brought so much criticism on our-<lb />
��elve- and on everyone else.<lb />
very sincerely.<lb />
Bob Taylor and Pete Hill<lb />
 can never say thank you enough,<lb />
or in the right way, but I hope in<lb />
some way 1 can make you under-<lb />
stand just how much East Carolina<lb />
and the friendship of the students<lb />
have meant to me. I can never forget<lb />
you. I hve I will be able to return<lb />
to Ba�: Carolina next year, but if I<lb />
don't I would like to wish you each<lb />
and everyone the best of luck.<lb />
Again I wish to thank you for a<lb />
wonden'ul year here in the South,<lb />
with some of the nicest people in the<lb />
work<lb />
Vio con Dies<lb />
DAVID KIN LAW<lb />
(a fellow student from<lb />
New Mexico)<lb />
Plays Part Of Arts Festival<lb />
house.<lb />
Dr. Allison's "The Spectre Bride-<lb />
groom" was a one-act play based on<lb />
the well known Irving story. J� ie<lb />
W. Corum of EektsviUe was director,<lb />
and eleven studeate appeared in the<lb />
cast.<lb />
Dr. Allison joined the East Caro-<lb />
lina faculty last November. He re-<lb />
ceived his doctorate at the University<lb />
of Denver, as taught at Eastern<lb />
New Mexico University at Portales,<lb />
served as education director at Ka-<lb />
. a Air Force Base on Okinawa,<lb />
and taught Air Force personnel in<lb />
Greenland.<lb />
emttet,<lb />
Plays written by a student and a<lb />
faculty member at East Carolina<lb />
College made up an "Evening of<lb />
Drama" program presented Wednes-<lb />
lay, May 4. as part of the Greenville<lb />
Community Arts Festival. The event<lb />
was scheduled for 8 p. m. in the<lb />
M.Ginnis auditorium and was open to<lb />
the public.<lb />
"The Abstract Wall a short play<lb />
in tour scenes by James L. Thompson,<lb />
junior from Durham, and a drama-<lb />
tiza'ion of Washington Irvng's "The<lb />
Spectre Bridegroom" by Dr. James<lb />
D. Allison of the English department<lb />
were chosen for �; reduction by<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse, college<lb />
dramatic club, during art week in<lb />
the city.<lb />
Mr. Thonxpsons play dealt with a<lb />
racial problem and has a tense, dra-<lb />
matic plot. The student author di-<lb />
rected the production and also ap-<lb />
peared as a memfcer of the cast.<lb />
A graduate of Durham High School,<lb />
he enrolled at East Carolina after<lb />
four vears in the U. S. Air Force.<lb />
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Chicago in June. Tickets can be<lb />
Thompson of Durham. "The Abstract! purchased from any F.BX.A. mem-<lb />
Wall" is the second of his plays to be I her or in the Dining Hall Lobby at<lb />
presented by the East Carolina Piay- the lunch hour.<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For AU Occasions<lb />
At Five Point<lb />
Coin Collectors Show<lb />
Exhibits This Week<lb />
by Becky Moore<lb />
Last week was national coin week.<lb />
Because the townspeople, faculty,<lb />
and students had their coins on dis-<lb />
play uptown, it was impossible to<lb />
have a display on campus at the<lb />
same time. Therefore, on Thursday<lb />
and Friday o. this week, a coin ex-<lb />
hibit is taking place at the Studen'<lb />
Union. The display is placed in the<lb />
stationery store window facing the<lb />
lancing area. Those displaying coins<lb />
are Dr. Richard Todd, Dr. Charles<lb />
Risher, Dr. John Bennett. Gus Manos.<lb />
Bill Purgenson, Chick Newell, and<lb />
other rnMraisraetists (coin collectors).<lb />
The collection consists of a type of<lb />
American coins, proof sets of Ameri-<lb />
can coins, gold pieces ranging in de-<lb />
nomination from 25 cents to 20 dol-<lb />
lars, comnn-morative half-dollars, pa-<lb />
per money, Confederate money, Is-<lb />
raeli coins, and some foreign coin.<lb />
Tne oi ject at tJ.is exhibit is 'o<lb />
familiarize students with unfamiliar<lb />
American and foreign money and to<lb />
perhaps start a hobby club on cam-<lb />
pus and to arouse interest in hobbies<lb />
in general.<lb />
4 '<lb />
Pre'<lb />
Be<lb />
While the women students lament and wail hecau.se thej have to leave their Bermudas in the dormiti<lb />
men keep reminding them that Bermuda shorts, can be attractive, as well as coal. Or do the , attract<lb />
mean? One fellow is content to sit by and watch.<lb />
ivt-<lb />
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The Night TV Still Blew Up<lb />
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