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the second time this year on Friday,<lb />
April 6. Tit is being held twice this<lb />
v ar so that both the students "who<lb />
now juniors and seniors might<lb />
are � el ance to visit East Carolina<lb />
while they are in high school. Next<lb />
year it will be held on only one day<lb />
for the juniors.<lb />
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. have already accepted an in-<lb />
vitation to High School Day. but<lb />
by the leadline over 3,000 s4 i dents<lb />
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riii schools wiH be represented.<lb />
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the campus about 9:00 o'clock on<lb />
Friday morning. A general assembly<lb />
i.or all the high school students will<lb />
be held in Wright Auditorium fron.<lb />
10:00 to 11:00 o'clock.<lb />
Assembly<lb />
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John B. Bennett, director of religious<lb />
ivrtiea A .program given by the<lb />
College Band will be directed by Dr.<lb />
Herbert Oar ter, and a community-<lb />
sing will be led by Dr. Kenneth<lb />
Cuthbert M�ak will also be furnished<lb />
by the College Choir under the di-<lb />
rection of Dr. Elwood Keister.<lb />
Pr aident J. D. Messick will give<lb />
the Students a counseling talk on the<lb />
advantages of attending college. Fol-<lb />
lowing this there will be a roll call<lb />
of the .students by counties.<lb />
At 11:15 a. m. the AFROTC will<lb />
present a military review on the<lb />
football field.<lb />
Visit Departments<lb />
A series of convocations will be<lb />
he! i in each department on the cam-<lb />
pus. Oourfteling from the depart-<lb />
ment . eads will be given to students<lb />
ielp them in their choice of vo-<lb />
ca ;ioit.<lb />
A Sci( nee Fair will be held in<lb />
Room 317 Flanagan and exhibits will<lb />
be put up by the various departments<lb />
over the campus for the visiting<lb />
students.<lb />
Dramatic Production<lb />
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variety of ent rtainment. A dramatic<lb />
production will be presented by the<lb />
East Carolina Players in the Col-<lb />
lege Theatre. In Austin auditorium<lb />
a fashion show will be given by<lb />
Home Economics majors. There will<lb />
also be a baseball game between ACC<lb />
 : e:c and other physical education<lb />
actaviti s in the Gym.<lb />
From 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. a tea<lb />
dance will be held in Wright Auditor-<lb />
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Fisher, Dennis<lb />
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Wkm Posts<lb />
Jci Fisher and Eddie Dennis were<lb />
elected to the chairmanship of the<lb />
Werner's and Men'a Judiciaries, re-<lb />
rptctively, during the recent campus<lb />
elections. Both were unop. osed for<lb />
the positions.<lb />
Along with Chairman Jean Fisher<lb />
other officers elected to Women's<lb />
Judiciary offices include Bobbie Hol-<lb />
low, vice-chairman; Jean .Rowland,<lb />
Raleigh, secretary; and Joyce Ann<lb />
Morris, Hampstead, treasurer. Janet<lb />
Dawso- Manning, who was the only<lb />
candidate to face opposition, defeated<lb />
Eleanor West in the race for mem-<lb />
ber-at-large.<lb />
ut the elections for other offices<lb />
of the Men's Judiciary, Jack Beaman<lb />
was unopposed for the coition of<lb />
vice-chairman. In the race for secre-<lb />
tary and treasurer, Dickie Edmund-<lb />
son defeated Mike Katsias by a vote<lb />
of 257 to 200. Don Graziano and<lb />
James Speight were elected members-<lb />
at-large with votes of 288 and 270<lb />
respectively. Also a candidate for<lb />
member-at-large, Bob Hyatt lost<lb />
with a vote of 253.<lb />
Fisher<lb />
Mis Fisher, a junior from Wil-<lb />
mington, was treasurer of her fresh-<lb />
man class and president of h"r soph-<lb />
omore class. Aisi.ie from working<lb />
with the judiciary, she has served<lb />
with the student government for two<lb />
years, president of Fleming Hall, and<lb />
a member of Sigma Pi Al ha and<lb />
the Future Tenchers of America.<lb />
Commenting on her new pDsition<lb />
;he stated, "I feel very privileged to<lb />
1 e rble to serve the women students<lb />
on our campus, and I am really look-<lb />
ing forward to working with them<lb />
next year<lb />
Dennis<lb />
A sophomore from Durham, Men's<lb />
Judiciary Chairman Eddie Dennis has<lb />
h on an active member of Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi, Circle K, and the YMCA. For the<lb />
past two years he has served as<lb />
sports editor of the college yearbook.<lb />
Other activities have inelud <lb />
membership on the track team for<lb />
the i ast two years and freshman<lb />
football.<lb />
"I sincerely desire that through<lb />
mutual co-operation with the admin-<lb />
istration that the Men's Judiciary<lb />
will be awarded many of the cases<lb />
heretofore acted upon by the Dean<lb />
of Men. We can only hope to achieve<lb />
this by proving our judiciary a strong<lb />
and competent organization worthy<lb />
of knowing these cases he ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
Marshals<lb />
Thirty-seven girls entered the race<lb />
for marshals and students were in-<lb />
structed to vote for sixteen. The<lb />
following were elected: Betty Jo<lb />
Butts, Katherire Dismuk'1, Janet<lb />
Fletcher, Marcia Forbes, Janet Hill,<lb />
Ann Carol Hughes, Laura Susanne<lb />
Jenkins, Rachel Lang, Dot Laugh-<lb />
irghouse, Paige Lilley, Jackie Mc-<lb />
Daniel, Jerrie McDaniel, Jonnie Simp-<lb />
son, Elaine Smith, Peggy Love Spr-<lb />
uill, and Ann Tucker. D Branch<lb />
�nd Marie Vines were elected as<lb />
alternates.<lb />
Dock 6. Smith will htad the 1956-57 Student Legislature as a result<lb />
of his victory over Alan Afcock during the recent B6A election. He tei<lb />
:ret.iti serving as president of the junior class, and is a past president<lb />
;f the summer school SGA.<lb />
Jtn Fisher, Wilmington, and Eddie Dennis, Durham, were elected<lb />
chairmen af the Women's and Men's Judiciaries respectively during the re-<lb />
c nt elections. Miss Fisher served as president of the sophomore class<lb />
last year. <lb />
Defeats Alcock<lb />
By 627 Votes,<lb />
Hasty New Veep<lb />
Wilkerson, Hodges,<lb />
Forrest, Everton<lb />
Take Other Offices<lb />
Dock G. Smith of Princeton, who<lb />
defeated Alan G. Alcock by an over-<lb />
whelming majority (S70-243) in the<lb />
race for president of the Student<lb />
Government Association, promised,<lb />
as one of the major parts of his plat-<lb />
form to promote co-operation among<lb />
the students in order to have a more<lb />
effective student government.<lb />
"Being elected president of the<lb />
Student Government Association is<lb />
one of the greatest honors that I've<lb />
ever had, and to the best of my<lb />
ability, I will do my best to fulfill<lb />
the duties of this office in the best<lb />
interests of the student body Smith<lb />
stated.<lb />
Platform<lb />
Other points in Mr. Smith's plat-<lb />
form included:<lb />
1. To promote an understanding<lb />
between the administration and the<lb />
students so that the viewpoints of<lb />
both are heard and considered.<lb />
2. Work toward getting an enter-<lb />
tainment series that a greater num-<lb />
ber of students can be entertained by.<lb />
3. Work toward having lights in-<lb />
stalled on the tennis courts.<lb />
4. Work toward attaining special<lb />
privileges for senior girls.<lb />
5. Welcome the recognition of so-<lb />
cial fraternities in the event that<lb />
they should prove their worthiness<lb />
to this campus.<lb />
Summer School President<lb />
Mr. Smith previously served as<lb />
president of the 1955 summer school<lb />
legislature. At present he heads the<lb />
junior class. He is a member of the<lb />
Circle K Club, student branch of<lb />
Kiwanis I"nterroatioual, and Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega, service fraternity.<lb />
Walter Hastey of Monroe defeated<lb />
Wiley Teal by a vote of 573 to 517<lb />
in the race of first vice-president.<lb />
For the oflice of second vice-presi-<lb />
dent, Gene Hodges defeated Leonard<lb />
C. Coggins by a vote of 693 to 384.<lb />
Ann Wilkerson and Robert Forrest<lb />
were unopposed in the i-ace for sec-<lb />
retary and treasurer. For assistant<lb />
treasurer, Bobby Patterson defeated<lb />
Don Ricketts and Don Desern by a<lb />
vote of 455 to 292 and 273 respec-<lb />
tively. Pat Everton was unopposed<lb />
for te office of historian.<lb />
All newly-elected officers of the<lb />
Student Government Association will<lb />
assume their duties six weeks prior<lb />
to the close of spring quarter.<lb />
At Columbia Press Meet<lb />
Newspaper Awarded First-Place Rating<lb />
Mr. Frank J. Reynolds<lb />
Creative Writers<lb />
Do you have any short stories,<lb />
essays, or poems you have writ-<lb />
ten? The English Club would like<lb />
very much io have them. There<lb />
will be a section in the "East<lb />
Carolinian" featuring creative<lb />
writings by students on our cam-<lb />
pus. A prize of five dollars will<lb />
be given for the best poem, fic-<lb />
tion, and non-fiction submitted.<lb />
A limitation of 1,500 words has<lb />
been set on the short story.<lb />
So, if you have any work yon<lb />
would like to see printed, why<lb />
not share it with others on the<lb />
campus? Do not forget to drop<lb />
your entries into the basket<lb />
iabcJed "Creative Wttng" m<lb />
Miss Greene's office in Austin<lb />
107. All entries must be in by<lb />
April 5, 1066.<lb />
For the fifth consecutive year the!<lb />
"East Carolinian" received First!<lb />
Place rating in the annual national j<lb />
rating of college newspapers at the<lb />
32nd annual Columbia Scholastic<lb />
Press Association convention in New<lb />
York City.<lb />
Classifications were rated from<lb />
medalist, the top honor, to fourth<lb />
place. The "East Carolinian" is a<lb />
member of the senior colleges and<lb />
universities division of the C&amp;PA.<lb />
First Place rating is judged from<lb />
850 to 1,000 points maximum.<lb />
Newspapers were judged by out-<lb />
rtanding authorities in journalism<lb />
and were rated on the basis of con-<lb />
tent, writing, editing, general ari-<lb />
pearance, advertising, headlines and<lb />
general considerations.<lb />
Ten delegates from the newspaper<lb />
and the college yearbook attended<lb />
the OSPA convention and took part<lb />
in its activities March 1447. The<lb />
convention closed Saturday with a<lb />
luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho-<lb />
tel.<lb />
lAttnding the convention from<lb />
East Carolina representing the news-<lb />
paper were Jimmy- Ferrell, editor;<lb />
Oliver Williams, managing editor;<lb />
J. D. Henry, photographer; Janet<lb />
Hill, Lature editor; staff reporter<lb />
Martha Wilson, and circulation man-<lb />
ager Purvis Boyette.<lb />
Co-editors for next year, Shirley<lb />
Morton Smith and Ike Williamson,<lb />
Jo Ann DeBruhl, who will be business<lb />
manager, and Dwight Smith, staff<lb />
member, were yearbook representa-<lb />
tives at the meet.<lb />
The contest drew nearly 1,500 en-<lb />
tries, the biggest field since the first<lb />
contest in 1925. In the senior college<lb />
division, approximately 75 publica-<lb />
tions were rated and the "East Caro-<lb />
linian" ranked sixth. The number of<lb />
points received by the pajper has not<lb />
been received yet.<lb />
Pat Everton Represents East<lb />
Carolina At Azalea Festival<lb />
Amid the beauty and splendor of<lb />
th Azalea Festival, which begins in<lb />
Wilmington April 6, will shine<lb />
E.C.Cs lovely Patricia Everton. Pat,<lb />
chosen by the S.G.A. to represent<lb />
East Carolina, will be joined by other<lb />
beauties throughout the state repre-<lb />
senting their r.ective colleges.<lb />
Pat, a" 21-year-old junior, is a<lb />
Primary Educatici major from Co-<lb />
lumbia, N. C Tha fair-haired Miss<lb />
has been quit; ae-ive while attending<lb />
East Carolina rnd her activities<lb />
prove that si e la is versatile as she<lb />
is pretty. Inelud 1 in her extracur-<lb />
ricular work are the College Choir;<lb />
the A.C.E of which she will act a-s<lb />
president for the coming year; and<lb />
the S.G.A in which she will be next<lb />
year's historian. She is also a mem-<lb />
ber of Fleming Hall's House Commit-<lb />
to- and SGA representative for the<lb />
Junior Class.<lb />
Pat is sure to represent East Caro-<lb />
lina in the best way possible since<lb />
she has had quite a bit of experience<lb />
in this type of event. In 1954 she<lb />
was Miss Tyrrell County in the Albe-<lb />
marle Potato Festival held in Eliza-<lb />
beth City and under the same title<lb />
entered the Miss North Carolina con-<lb />
test at Burlington. Last year Pat<lb />
was a Group Sponsor for the local<lb />
R.O.T.C.<lb />
Leaving Thursday, April 5, Pat<lb />
will be entertained the entire week-<lb />
end by a series of tours, teas, and<lb />
dinners. Along with other representa-<lb />
tives, she will ride a special float in<lb />
the big parade on Saturday.<lb />
Although she is almost a veteran<lb />
in events of this caliber, Pat's green<lb />
eyes sparkle and a soft smile curves<lb />
her lips as she says, "It's the biggest<lb />
honor I've ever had<lb /><pb facs="00038396_tn_0002" /><lb />
FAMVWO<lb />
jat<lb />
fAit CAI0C!KU�<lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH<lb />
na<lb />
1<lb />
A Worthwhile Project<lb />
Quoting from the Rocky Mount High School<lb />
newspaper: "Honor! What is honor? Honor is<lb />
self-respect. It is not tangible, but is found in the<lb />
heart. It is an individual trait. Honor is brought<lb />
out by the actions, character, and beliefs of a<lb />
person.<lb />
"For a person to be honest, he must refrain<lb />
from all forms of lying, cheating, or stealing.<lb />
Everyone has a different idea of honesty, but<lb />
these should be a part of all honor ideas.<lb />
"Maybe you say 'Why shouldn't I cheat<lb />
when I can get away with it?' Remember, there<lb />
is a Supreme Being that lives on high who knows<lb />
and sees everything. He sees you. Also you and<lb />
your conscience know it, and you have to live<lb />
with yourself. To be honest remember these<lb />
words To thy own self be true and you cannot<lb />
be false to any man "<lb />
It has long been the opinion of many stu-<lb />
dents that East Carolina should have some type<lb />
of honor system in order to combat some of the<lb />
cheating that occurs. Cheating is a large problem,<lb />
particularly during the examination periods. It<lb />
occurs frequently throughout the entire year,<lb />
however.<lb />
It has become such a problem that the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association has appointed "a<lb />
committee to study the possibilities of some type<lb />
of honor system. A questionnaire was drawn up<lb />
and submitted to the student body to be filled out<lb />
and returned. However, this does not mean that<lb />
an honor system has been developed.<lb />
If anything is done about the cheating situa-<lb />
tion, it will take the cooperation of a majority of<lb />
students. It cannot be done by a few. Students<lb />
should begin thinking seriously about the cheat-<lb />
ing problem.<lb />
In regard to the Honor System, President<lb />
Messick, when interviewed on the subject, stated: <lb />
"I would be very happy if we had the Honor Sys-<lb />
tem here. When the students are ready to accept<lb />
the responsibilities of assuming this task that is<lb />
of such great proportions, I would be very happy<lb />
to recommend its adoption. However, I would not<lb />
be in favor of endorsing the idea until there was<lb />
complete acceptance of the responsibilities as well<lb />
as the privileges on the part of the student body<lb />
Honor, like everything else, must have roots<lb />
to grow. It must be taught, first by the family,<lb />
then the church, and finally the school. So it is<lb />
that today many schools and colleges are wrest-<lb />
ling with the problems of honor systems, honor<lb />
codes, and honor councils. Theories have beer<lb />
formulated, but it is up to the students them-<lb />
selves to carry them into operation. It is up to<lb />
the student whether his honor system is a work-<lb />
able institution. Those places where this system<lb />
has met with unquestionable success have found<lb />
it made possible because of one situation. The<lb />
old school stigma of a 'tattle tale' was lifted. It<lb />
is considered a student's duty to report violations<lb />
of the Honor Cede. If he doesn't do so, he him-<lb />
self is breaking a provision of the code.<lb />
We believe that an Honor System is possible<lb />
at East Carolina College. However, first and<lb />
foremost, the student body must be behind it. It<lb />
is a worthwhile project toward which to work.<lb />
There is much to gain for all of us, but each of<lb />
us, as an individual, must believe in it sincerely,<lb />
and wholeheartedly.<lb />
Newspaper Work Is No Picnic<lb />
Getting out a newspaper is no picnic. If we<lb />
print jokes, people say we're silly. If we don't,<lb />
they say we're too serious. If we stick to the of-<lb />
fice all day they think we ought to be out hunting<lb />
material. If we do go out and try to hustle, we<lb />
ought to be on the job at the office. If we don't<lb />
print contributions, we don't appreciate genius;<lb />
if we do print them, the paper is full of junk.<lb />
If we edit the other fellow's write-up, we're<lb />
too critical. If we don't, we're asleep. If we clip<lb />
from other papers, we're t6o lazy to write our-<lb />
selves. If we don't, we're stuck on our own stuff<lb />
Now, like as not, some guy will say we<lb />
swiped this from some newspaper. We did.<lb />
The East Carolinian got it from the Teco Echo<lb />
who got it from the Wake Forest Old Gold and<lb />
Black who got it from the University of Miami<lb />
Hurricane who borrowed it from the University<lb />
of Huston who obtained it from the Daily Texan<lb />
who swiped it from Texas A&amp;M who read it in<lb />
someone else's paper.<lb />
Passing Remark Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina College<lb />
Just Don't Take<lb />
The Old Boys<lb />
Too Seriously<lb />
McKeel Heads Business Education Fraternity<lb />
by Barbara Cole<lb />
ACCCRiDjNC TO MR. ALCOCK:<lb />
mctaubtedly the student body has<lb />
a:vied by this time that Mr. Alan<lb />
Vlcock, a candidate in the recent<lb />
.A presidential race against Dock<lb />
Smith, feels that t'o East Carolinian<lb />
is not in the hands of the students<lb />
bat the administration. His erroneous<lb />
iccusation has led others to question<lb />
! e freedom of this newspaper.<lb />
Aimoog all the points listed in Mr.<lb />
Alcock's platform (and there were<lb />
some dillies) that statement is cer-<lb />
tainly the most ludicrous. This news-<lb />
paper is in the students' hands and<lb />
the students' hands only. No one<lb />
attempts to censor our material. If<lb />
Mi. Alcock can prove otherwise, the<lb />
pages of this publication are open<lb />
"or any facts which he might present<lb />
to support such an accusation.<lb />
HOW HE WAS EVER motivated<lb />
to draw such a farcical conclusion is<lb />
still a question which members of this<lb />
staff would like to have answered.<lb />
He thoughtlessly attacked an organi-<lb />
zation of which he is completely ig-<lb />
norant or has been terribly misin-<lb />
formed by some party.<lb />
Also, he questioned the literary<lb />
style of the paper at last Wednesday<lb />
right's meeting of the student leg-<lb />
is; ture. Mr. Alcock felt that it could<lb />
I elevated No one would question,<lb />
lm sure, the extent to which any<lb />
style of writing can be elevated. But,<lb />
a great majority of the writing found<lb />
in newspapers�especially straight<lb />
news articles�consists of a certain<lb />
distinct style. Whether you are read-<lb />
ing from the New York Times, The<lb />
Daily Reflector, or the East Caro-<lb />
linian, the news stories will usually<lb />
include who, what, when, where,<lb />
why, and how in a? concise a manner<lb />
a possible.<lb />
Amjng the many outstanding stu-<lb />
! dent at East Cai-olina is Justus<lb />
McKeel, a .senior from Bethel. His<lb />
' major is Business Education and his<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell minor is Social Studies.<lb />
Several years ago when Justus vis-<lb />
ited East Carolina College on High<lb />
j School Day he was greatly impressed<lb />
by the friendly atmosphere of the<lb />
campus. He also found out that East<lb />
Carolina had a good business depart-<lb />
ment; and, knowing this important<lb />
fact, he immediately made the deci-<lb />
sion to make East Carolina his alma<lb />
mater.<lb />
Four years here have substanti-<lb />
ated his first inn. ression of the cam-<lb />
pus. "If anything, il've grown fonder<lb />
of the place Justus explains.<lb />
Works With Buc<lb />
Justus has been an active student<lb />
during all of his college years, par-<lb />
ticipating in many extra-curricula<lb />
activities. As a sophomore he was<lb />
ROTC editor of The Buccaneer and<lb />
as a junior he was activities editor.<lb />
He went to the press convention in<lb />
New York as a delegate of the<lb />
annual staff.<lb />
Being historian for Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
and a member of the "Y" cabinet<lb />
are a few of the many things that<lb />
occu.y Justus' spare time. He has<lb />
beer a member of the "Y" since he<lb />
was a freshman. He is a member of<lb />
the Future Business Leaders of<lb />
Amtriea, and was reporter last year.<lb />
The budget committee meetings of<lb />
S-GA also require much<lb />
ana attention.<lb />
of<lb />
time<lb />
Justus McKeel  Pi Omega Pi <lb />
president<lb />
Last year Justus was elected presi-<lb />
dent of Pi Omega Pi, the national<lb />
honorary business education frater-<lb />
nity. He was a delegate to the na-<lb />
tional convention of Pi Omega Pi<lb />
held in Chicago in December, 1954.<lb />
As president, he has greatly enjoyed<lb />
working with this fraternity. He com-<lb />
mented that this office has helped<lb />
him to become better acquainted<lb />
with the members of the business<lb />
department and the leaders of the<lb />
business world. It has also helped<lb />
him to realize the importance and<lb />
the nationwide recognition of the lina.<lb />
business department at East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
ih biggest lonor of all came to<lb />
Jn us t is year when he was chosen<lb />
for "Who's Who in American College?<lb />
and Universities Naturally, he was<lb />
quite surprised and very happy when<lb />
he found out about this honor.<lb />
Comments On Frata<lb />
When asked for his opinion re-<lb />
garding social fraternities at East<lb />
Carolina, Justus replied, "I'm not<lb />
opposed to them, but would oppose<lb />
them if they tended to destroy the<lb />
haimony and friendliness at East<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Justus likes East Carolina because,<lb />
even though it is a fairly large<lb />
school, a person still has a chance<lb />
to know a great many people. He<lb />
likes the closeness and unity of the<lb />
students and faculty, and believes<lb />
nothing should be done to destroy<lb />
this atmosphere. ,<lb />
Favors Honor System<lb />
"I believe East Carolina needs an<lb />
honor system, but, more than just<lb />
a system, we need one we're willing<lb />
to make work stated Justus when<lb />
asked what he thought about having<lb />
an honor system at East Carolina,<lb />
Justus lists tennis, swimming, and<lb />
water skiing as the sports he likes<lb />
best to participate in. Dancing ranks<lb />
hijr on his list as a favorite pastime.<lb />
After graduation, Justus plans to<lb />
g t a job in the accounting field,<lb />
probably with the GPA. He expects<lb />
to work somewhere in North Caro-<lb />
That's The Way I See It'<lb />
'Great White Father'<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
On Education In North Carolina<lb />
A student enrolled in ar class on<lb />
s cendary education of which I am<lb />
also a member, discussed the quality<lb />
o! the East Carolinian with the in-<lb />
� trr.ctor during class recently. He<lb />
seemed to feel that it wasn't up to<lb />
par.<lb />
Whether he expected it or not, I<lb />
mr.de no comments. Just a short time<lb />
oilier, this same boy admitted to the<lb />
n-tractor and class that the use of<lb />
eommas with dependent and inde-<lb />
pendent clauses still confused him.<lb />
If you are interested in the pro-<lb />
gressive movement of education in<lb />
North Carolina, now is the time to<lb />
show it. Before the Rules Commit-<lb />
tee is the famous Kelly Bill�HR<lb />
7535 which calls for federal assist-<lb />
ance to the states and local commun-<lb />
ities in financing an expanded program<lb />
of school construction so as to elim-<lb />
inate the national shortage of class-<lb />
roons. This bill was introduced by<lb />
Repp's ntative Augustine B. Kelly,<lb />
Democrat of Pennsylvania.<lb />
What will HK 7535 do?<lb />
The Kelly bill provides three ave-<lb />
nues by which federal assistance can<lb />
be extended for construction of school<lb />
buil iir.gs:<lb />
(1) The bill authorizes grants-<lb />
in-aid totalling $1.6 billion at the rate<lb />
of $400 million per year for four<lb />
years.<lb />
(2) The bill authorizes creation<lb />
$750 million revolving fund for<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
THE LITERARY STYLE of any<lb />
a-wspaper, (I think, can be determined �<lb />
st by those articles found on thejtt(ieral purchase of beds of school<lb />
e(j; districts unable to sell their bonds<lb />
at reasonable rates.<lb />
(3) The bill authorizes the fed-<lb />
eral government to make advances<lb />
to reserve funds of state school fin-<lb />
ancing agencies which in turn con-<lb />
struct school buildings to be rented<lb />
to local school districts.<lb />
The $400,000,000 would be allo-<lb />
cated to the states and territories in<lb />
(proportion to school age (15-17)<lb />
population and matched by state<lb />
and or local funds. This results in<lb />
allocation to the states of $11.30 in<lb />
federal funds per child per year.<lb />
North Carolina stands to gain<lb />
$12,357,392 if the bill is passed.<lb />
editorial page which includes<lb />
Lfnials and personal columns. Mem-<lb />
ers of the English. Department have<lb />
complimented this year's editorial<lb />
age�Dr. Ed Hirshberg, Dr. Martha<lb />
Piiigel, Miss Mary H. Greene, and<lb />
Dr. Jams Poindexter.<lb />
Dr. Poindexter, whom I consider<lb />
as an able critic of any style of<lb />
wiiting, called our editorial page the<lb />
most interesting one in many years.<lb />
lodges at the Columbia Scholastic<lb />
Press Association ranked this publi-<lb />
cation sixth (a first-place rating and<lb />
ony a few points short of Medalist)<lb />
rnong approximately seventy-five<lb />
senior colleges and universities.<lb />
I would be the first to readily ad-<lb />
mit, however, that this paper or any<lb />
paper could improve in some way,<lb />
and that's what we are striving to do<lb />
at all times.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1956<lb />
Editor � JIMMY FERRELL<lb />
Managing Editor  OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Assistant Editor  JAN RABY<lb />
Feature Editor JANET HILL<lb />
Sports Editor   BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Business Manager MARY ELLEN WffiLLlAMS<lb />
NEWS STAFF  - Jonnie Simpson, Florence Baker,<lb />
Martha Wilson, Betty Gaylord, Barbara Cole, Purvis<lb />
Boyette, Marjorie Davis.<lb />
SPORTS STAFF  Johnny Hudson Bill Boyd,<lb />
Mike Katsias.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF  Edna Whitfield<lb />
Staff Photographer  J. D. Henry<lb />
Staff Artist Billy Arnold<lb />
Circulation ManagerPurvis Boyette<lb />
Editorial Advisor Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor , Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Exchange Editor  Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
MR. ALCOCK'S comments stirred<lb />
th emotions of certain students to<lb />
uch an extent that a petition was<lb />
drawn and circulated, asking that<lb />
the students be permitted to elect<lb />
eir own editors. The East Carolin-<lb />
an has received reports that two<lb />
iudents backed the movement.<lb />
N'tw pledges of a campus frater-<lb />
nity were asked to help with the<lb />
circulation of the petition. One of the<lb />
petitioners was overheard comment-<lb />
ing that the petition favored the<lb />
�ection of the editors by student vote<lb />
so that a final selection wouldn't be<lb />
left to the discretion of one man. It<lb />
is unfortunate that such a 'false ru-<lb />
mor was spread among the students.<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
Administration<lb />
Administration of the bill would<lb />
be carried out by the state educa-<lb />
tion agency within each state and<lb />
Would be based uipon state plans<lb />
taking into consideration (a) the<lb />
financial resources of local school<lb />
districts, and (b) efforts to provide<lb />
the need as indicated by overcrowding<lb />
or use of obsolete facilities.<lb />
To point out the critical need of<lb />
classrooms needed throughout llie<lb />
nation the United States Office of<lb />
Education estimated at the begin-<lb />
ning of 1954 there was a classroom<lb />
deficit of more than 300,000 and<lb />
tVat if no additional rooms were<lb />
built, this deficit would increase at<lb />
the rate of 50,009 classrooms annually<lb />
because of increased enrollmnts<lb />
and 8,000 classrooms a year because<lb />
of obsolescence. However, they est-<lb />
imated that 50,000 classrooms were<lb />
built in 1952-53, 55,000 in 1953-54,<lb />
and during the year of 1955, 60,000<lb />
were built. As a result of this def-<lb />
icit, million. of childrn are attend-<lb />
ing schools which are unsafe or<lb />
which permit learning on part time<lb />
or under condition of serious over-<lb />
crowding.<lb />
Who opposes federal aid?<lb />
The real stumbling blocks to any<lb />
school aid bill come from two tot-<lb />
ally different sources that have little<lb />
if anything in common: (1) the peo-<lb />
ple who insist on an anti-segregation<lb />
amendment as a prerequisite to Fed-<lb />
eral help for the public schools, as is<lb />
seen by the Powell amendment<lb />
and (2) the people who are opposed<lb />
to all Federal help for public schools,<lb />
basing their opposition on states'<lb />
rights or similarly restrictive grounds.<lb />
Some of these people think that if<lb />
the federal government helps with<lb />
the education of youth that it is a<lb />
form of socialism.<lb />
-Tf this is true, what do they call<lb />
"parity" to the farmer, the buying<lb />
of silver under the Sherman Act, and<lb />
subsidizing business? Surely educat-<lb />
ion of youth is as important as these.<lb />
Did not the government step into<lb />
the educational field during the de-<lb />
pression years? If you should look<lb />
around on this campus you would<lb />
probably find a building with the<lb />
P.W.A. stamp on it. Will it take<lb />
ar other depression to get the appro-<lb />
val of this group of people to consent<lb />
to federal aid for our school?<lb />
Let's hope not<lb />
How you can help<lb />
Now you ask, how can I help with<lb />
such an important bill as this? The<lb />
answer is simple, by writing to your<lb />
Congressman emphasizing these<lb />
points,<lb />
1. The need for schools in your<lb />
locality or the Congressman's district.<lb />
2. The need to get the Kelly bill<lb />
to the floor so Congress can pass the<lb />
kind of school construction bill it<lb />
wants.<lb />
President Eisenhower has expressed<lb />
concern over the school construction<lb />
bill uncomplicated by amendments<lb />
that will serve only to block any hope<lb />
of action, Members of Congress ought<lb />
to take the President's advice, "vote<lb />
in the interest of all American school<lb />
children�against the Powell amend-<lb />
ment, and for the bill<lb />
No doubt, most of you have heard i<lb />
pression "Great White Father" which is. spread-<lb />
ing around the campas. It seems that the expres-<lb />
sion originated and was applied to President<lb />
Messick, when he would not agree to allow claw<lb />
time for SGA election campaign speech<lb />
Perhaps the expression began in a satirical<lb />
manner; however, a meaning quite different from<lb />
this was acquired by many students who heard<lb />
President Messick speak to the SGA last week<lb />
President Messick, speaking to the SGA<lb />
the method of electing newspaper editor ex-<lb />
plained that the administration and faculty are<lb />
here because the students are here�that is, their<lb />
primary function is to serve us. He also expressed<lb />
the desire that students discuss an issue with him<lb />
before circulating petitions.<lb />
AFTER THAT MEETING, I'M SURE<lb />
that some of the expressions made during the<lb />
past weeks about the "control of the newspaper"<lb />
seem very unaagacious. So often we thii<lb />
just because there is a lot of SMOKE I public<lb />
opinion, that there is a central FIRE n-<lb />
ing. Too often this is not true!<lb />
The movement to change the decti<lb />
newspaper editor is not without reasonii<lb />
ever. Although I do not agree that the i<lb />
is "out of the students' hands 1 believe that a<lb />
general election of the editors would give the<lb />
students a feeling of more concrete rel iti ;th<lb />
the newspaper (maybe then it would be referred<lb />
to as "our" newspaper) and would prol cre-<lb />
ate participation on the newspaper stai I<lb />
larger number of students.<lb />
If the editorship were open to a general<lb />
election, anyone should have the opporl inity to<lb />
apply. In order that an undesirable pera  not<lb />
get the editorship, the qualifications of the appli-<lb />
cants might be reviewed by an Advisor Board<lb />
on Publications. The qualifications should be lib-<lb />
eral, including possibly some journalistic<lb />
ence, and a person that is average in<lb />
scholarship, and conduct.<lb />
Some of the proposed changes that have been<lb />
discussed, however, hardly necessitate a change<lb />
in the present system.<lb />
BEING A STRONG SEGREGATIONIST.<lb />
I'm continually asked this question, "What do<lb />
you think Russia and the rest of the world think<lb />
about Southern segregation?" I usually a.<lb />
this question by asking my inquirers this:<lb />
"Which is more important�what we think of<lb />
each other in America or what the rest<lb />
world thinks of us?"<lb />
The world as a whole probably thinks little<lb />
of us for this custom. Yet, can we afford t<lb />
rifice internal harmony in order to appea-<lb />
cigners? Some theoriests and "reformers" think<lb />
so! Wouldn't an internal division over<lb />
tion lessen our prestige and strength in th<lb />
of the world more than our social habits<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Dead Men Can't Pump Hands<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
Concerning Columbia Press Meet<lb />
Featurists Write Folks About New York Trip<lb />
I<lb />
Prom<lb />
Tfc� moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves o�; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lore it back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all your tears wash ovt a word of it<lb />
the "BobaynH of Omar<lb />
by<lb />
X. J"Vtgraid<lb />
I think it would be fine for the<lb />
editors of the publications to be<lb />
s lected by student vote if their qual-<lb />
ifications were first scrutinized earf-<lb />
ul ly by a board such as the one now<lb />
n effect. Any editor must be pre-<lb />
T.red for his job and proven fully<lb />
apebia before taking such a tre-<lb />
: :ous load upon his shoulders.<lb />
I oso students who were dissatisfied<lb />
v i! h the process of electing<lb />
!ic editors should have taken their<lb />
i: r.s before the Student Government<lb />
Association instead of circulating<lb />
each a petition.<lb />
All campuses have those students<lb />
who run around with sticks, stirring<lb />
up personal glory. Just don't take<lb />
the old boys too seriously.<lb />
Dear Folks,<lb />
It was w t, cold, and raining when<lb />
we finally left Tuesday, March 13,<lb />
on that long- awaked journey for New<lb />
York, tha Wcuier City, to attend the<lb />
"olembia Scholastic Press Conven-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Cheery�Please"<lb />
Well, folks, it rained all of the<lb />
way, but we were so determined to<lb />
get there that we didn't let that stop<lb />
us! Just en this side of Baltimore,<lb />
we decide to stop at a "drive-in"<lb />
restaur: s t for a snack. When we all<lb />
gave the waitress our orders, I or-<lb />
dered c coke and some Nabs. The<lb />
waitress locked at us a little strange-<lb />
ly and id, "What?" Again, I and<lb />
everyone else proceeded to tell her<lb />
what I wanted. By this time she was<lb />
fing a little frustrated and said,<lb />
"I'm sorry, but we on't have any<lb />
However, someone at the counter<lb />
stejpped in and explained to her ex-<lb />
actly what I wanted. She came back<lb />
saying, "Why didn't you say that<lb />
you wanted some cheese-crackers<lb />
Wednesday morning about 8:00 we<lb />
were "flying" through Lincoln Tun-<lb />
nel and entering New York City.<lb />
After leaving the tunnel, we passed<lb />
the spectacular UN Building, located<lb />
on the East River.<lb />
"Anybody Seen Picadilly?"<lb />
A few minutes later, we entered<lb />
the main part of New York City. As<lb />
we were driving down the congested<lb />
to Btay. Alfter registering at the<lb />
hotel, we went to our rooms and<lb />
almost immediately were visited by<lb />
the Buccaneer delegates (Jo Ann De-<lb />
Bruhl, Shirley Morton Smith, Ike<lb />
Williamson, Dwight Smith), who had<lb />
been in New York since Sunday!<lb />
We all agreed to get a little sleep<lb />
before "exploring" Broadway and<lb />
Times Square.<lb />
At noon, Martha and I ventured<lb />
to the Picadilly Lounge for a bite to<lb />
eat. We ordered waffles and coffee�<lb />
everyone turned to star when they<lb />
heard us talk. (�IncidentaUy, our com-<lb />
munications with the waitress were<lb />
rather short�she was Swedish!)<lb />
In the afternoon, it was still rain-<lb />
ing, but we sda"hed through the<lb />
downpour�and were lucky. We se-<lb />
cured tickets to the Broadway play<lb />
�A Hatful of Rain starring Shelley<lb />
Winters, for that night at the Ly-<lb />
ceum Theater!<lb />
"Look Out, Little Man"<lb />
While we were strolling down<lb />
Broadway gazing into the shop win-<lb />
dows, a little dried-up man suddenly<lb />
ran head-long into Oliver. As Oliver<lb />
stood dumbfounded, the man shook<lb />
his fist and shouted, "I'm going to<lb />
rap you in the face if you don't get<lb />
out of my way Mumbling and<lb />
cursing to himself, the little man<lb />
plunged into the crowd and disap-<lb />
peared; the rest of us stood by gap-<lb />
streets, we "just happened to see ing.<lb />
the Picadilly Hotel, where we were) During S�e rest of our afternoon's<lb />
wanderings, frequently we were ask-<lb />
ed by the salespeople in the stores<lb />
if we were "just kidding around or<lb />
were really going to buy something<lb />
When we went to Macy's, that fabu-<lb />
lous store where one can buy any<lb />
thing from a lowly can of soup to<lb />
the most exquisite furs, we had a<lb />
"field day"�roaming around, getting<lb />
lost, and finding just scores of things<lb />
that we wanted to buy.<lb />
For supper that night we decided<lb />
it would be fun to try the Automat.<lb />
W at a surprise! In the tremendous<lb />
rush people seemed to be pushing<lb />
and trampling each other all over the<lb />
place. Several arms were shoved across<lb />
our food in the commotion. Although<lb />
we survived, we concluded thig "for-<lb />
eign" territory was a far cry from<lb />
odr hospitable South.<lb />
Shelley<lb />
Nightfall found us on our way to<lb />
the Lyceum Theater. Shelley Win-<lb />
ters was quite outstanding in her<lb />
poit-ayal of the wife of a "junkey"<lb />
(dope addict) in "A Hatful of Rain<lb />
It was most exciting to watcb<lb />
an actress of movieland before us<lb />
on the Broadway stage.<lb />
Thursday morning dawned bright<lb />
and sunny. After eating breakfast,<lb />
we took the subway over to Columbia<lb />
University to register. And guess<lb />
wt.ro we ran into? Some North Caro-<lb />
linians, no lessl Mission completed,<lb />
we were proceeding to board tbe<lb />
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and<lb />
Sciences has finally committed the most atrocious<lb />
blunder in all its history of award-giving1. Their<lb />
blunder of blunders was awarding Ernest Borg-<lb />
nine an "Oscar" for best actor of the year. This<lb />
seemed to me to be nothing less than ignorance<lb />
personified. And the horror of it all was that<lb />
the greatest master of dramotic art in our gen-<lb />
eration was completely overlooked . . . forgotten.<lb />
James Dean did not even receive a special award.<lb />
As was stated in this column previously. Dean<lb />
was thought to be a sure winner as best actor of<lb />
the year�the first actor ever to win an "Oscar"<lb />
posthumously. As he didn't, many thought that<lb />
the Academy would, as an alternative, give him<lb />
a special award carrying with it individual:<lb />
connotations. Such was not the case. Obviously.<lb />
Hollywood has forgotten James Dean . . . even<lb />
his memory!<lb />
The Academy is composed of approximately<lb />
1200 members. All members are workers in the<lb />
movie colony�actors, prop men, costuming per-<lb />
sonnel, etc. When voting time comes, one can<lb />
readily see that it would approach the category<lb />
of a political election�nominees pumping hands<lb />
like crazy.<lb />
I guess a dead man can't pump hands.<lb />
See Now York Feature On Pago 3 weary.<lb />
An allegory has that unique characteri-<lb />
of requiring interpretation and no small imagi-<lb />
nation. Here's my contribution to abstraction<lb />
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today, 1 saw Hell's sorrow. The skies told me in<lb />
all their simplicities. I marveled. I wondered. I<lb />
was ashamed�ashamed to have never seen Prov-<lb />
idence's message before.<lb />
Slowly and with meticulous precision a tap-<lb />
estry, called Sunset, unfolded itself upon the<lb />
western skies. It became a blazing pageant<lb />
Beauty, interspersed with Hope's ardor, Loves<lb />
vision. I knew that there amid the golden threads.<lb />
the lavender and fuchsia dies, he sweeping, soft,<lb />
flowing designs some unseen ariel happiness ex-<lb />
isted. I thought and decided it must be Heaven's<lb />
The day had been bleak and cold. Likewise.<lb />
the nightfall. The sun's "bedding down" was<lb />
marred into ugliness. The overcast reduced the<lb />
sunset to a gioomy, gray fading away  a slow<lb />
depreciation of the soul's vitality. I was reminded<lb />
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give yourself up to a living darkness . . . damn-<lb />
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rational imagination, telling with a wring heart<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
There's Quite A Gap Between Ideal Campus<lb />
Beauty Queen And Average American Woman<lb />
a ap between the<lb />
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'not guilty"<lb />
isa averags woman,<lb />
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High School Day<lb />
Features AFROTC<lb />
Orientation<lb />
Campus Activities<lb />
Tennessee Williams, O'Neill Plays Set Tonight<lb />
Jerra Lynne Tyler, typical campus beauty queen, compares her<lb />
dimensions with those of the "average" American woman, as depicted by<lb />
Ifenry Dreyfuss, famous, industrial designer, in his book, "Designing for<lb />
people Jerra Lynne, who's this year's Helen of Troy" at the University<lb />
of Southern California, predicts that Designer Dreyfuss' "average" would<lb />
win no beauty contests.<lb />
rooms.<lb />
Quite apart from the lore it re-<lb />
sents about the average American<lb />
Dreyfuss' twenty-five years of ac-<lb />
tivity in his profession. The book<lb />
contains concrete suggestions .for the<lb />
One of the special features of<lb />
High School Day is an Air Force<lb />
ROTC orientation program given by<lb />
the department of Air Science head-<lb />
ed by Lt. Col. Lewis J. Partridge,<lb />
Professor of Air Science.<lb />
Highlighting this program will be<lb />
a military review given by the Cadet<lb />
Corps -n honor of the visiting stu-<lb />
knts. Visitors will be given an op-<lb />
portunity to visit the ROTC unit and<lb />
talk with the instructors about the<lb />
ROTC prog am at East Carolina.<lb />
The two main purposes of the<lb />
AFROTC are to provide the student<lb />
with an opportunity to train as an<lb />
air age citizen of tomorrow and to<lb />
�tlect young men for a career in<lb />
the Reserve of the USAF.<lb />
For those students enrolled in the<lb />
Air Force Reserve Officers Training<lb />
Coirs, courses are offered for which<lb />
college credit is given. Subjects stud-<lb />
ied are: Introduction to Aviation, a<lb />
brief history; Fundamentals of Glob-<lb />
al Geography; Air Power, the story<lb />
oi resources, aviation industry, com-<lb />
mercial and private aviation, and<lb />
military aviation; and Loa!deihrp<lb />
Laboratory, in which throughout all<lb />
Conr years of AFROTC the students<lb />
ar? given an opportunity to learn<lb />
row to command groups of men.<lb />
Uniforms aiv- issued at no cost or<lb />
deposit and all Air Science textbooks<lb />
are issue free. The student is eligi-<lb />
ble to be deferred from the draft<lb />
during his college career.<lb />
Extracurricular activities include<lb />
two clubs, the Flying Rebels and the<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse will<lb />
i esent two one-act plays, "Moony's<lb />
Kid Don't Cry" by Tennessee Wil-<lb />
liams and "He" by Eugene O'Neill,<lb />
tonight at 8 p.m. in Music Hall.<lb />
"Moony's Kid Don't Cry" will be<lb />
directed by Tommy Thompson. The<lb />
cast includes Alice Hoine as Moony's<lb />
fi t. and Tommy Thompson as<lb />
Moony. The technical staff includes:<lb />
Ralph Simpson, technical director<lb />
(both plays); Bud Herring, lighting<lb />
(both plays); and Margaret Starnes,<lb />
sound effects.<lb />
"He" is directed by Margaret<lb />
"tames. The cast includes: Dave<lb />
Evans, Nancy Cooke, Bubba Driver,<lb />
Tom Wells, Ken West, Tommy Hull,<lb />
Bill Briley, Wiley Teal, Rocky Grazi-<lb />
�u-o, and Ralph Simpson. The tech-<lb />
nical staff includes: Betty Ann<lb />
Thomas and Gail Cox, house; Genia<lb />
Trulove, make-up; Mary McCall,<lb />
props; and Omogene Dilday, publici-<lb />
porter. The officers are now at work<lb />
planning projects for next year.<lb />
Dorm Elections<lb />
Officers for three women's dormi-<lb />
tories for next year have been se-<lb />
lected as the result of dorm elections.<lb />
Fleming, Jarvis t.d Wilson held<lb />
elections. Those for Gotten and Gar-<lb />
rett will be held in the Fall.<lb />
Jarvis Hall: president, Ruth Tur<lb />
Howard Porter's cage edition.<lb />
Earlier this month, the Circle K<lb />
Club was awarded the fifth charter<lb />
that has been presented in the nation<lb />
for meeting the requirements set up<lb />
for Circle K International.<lb />
IRC<lb />
The International Relations Club<lb />
met Tuesday, March 27, at 7:30 p. m.<lb />
in Flanagan auditorium. The pro-<lb />
nage; vice president�a run-off be- gram for the evening, which dealt<lb />
tween Peggy Vivian Hewett and with the Middle East situation, v. as<lb />
The faculty advisor is Dr. J. A<lb />
Withey, a member of the Depart<lb />
ment of English.<lb />
Industrial Arts<lb />
Janice Rhem; secretary, Lorraine<lb />
Cullom; treasurer�a run-off be-<lb />
tween Sally Ottaway and Frances<lb />
Hughes.<lb />
Fleming Hall: president, Sadie<lb />
Harris; vice president, Pat Dunn;<lb />
secretary, Kay Thomason; treasurer,<lb />
Betty Mann.<lb />
Wilson Hall: Frieda Ledbetter for<lb />
(president; Nora Willis for secretary;<lb />
Jean Hargett for treasurer. The vice<lb />
president will be selected in Sep-<lb />
tember from the incoming students.<lb />
Circle K<lb />
The Circle K Club of East Caro-<lb />
lina College held its bi-monthly<lb />
met tin last week at Respess Bro<lb />
Elected to serve as officers in the then. At this meeting, the 1955-56<lb />
(Industrial Arts Club for the year<lb />
1956-57 at a meeting held Monday<lb />
r.ight were: Don Vickstrom, presi-<lb />
dent; Avis Armstrong, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Willard Moody, secretary; Louis<lb />
Gurkin, treasurer; Jim Gearhart, re-<lb />
cagers of East Carolina were paid<lb />
tribute for their most successful sea-<lb />
son. Sensational Don Harris, the Pi-<lb />
rates' all-conference forward, was<lb />
awarded the trophy as this year's<lb />
most valuable performer for Coach<lb />
arranged by Vincent Oglesby, vice-<lb />
president of the club. Jn contrast to<lb />
frequent programs by outsiders, this<lb />
was a student project. There were<lb />
four students for a panel discussion,<lb />
and all interested faculty and stu-<lb />
dents were incited to attend.<lb />
Math Club News<lb />
On Tuesday night, March 13 the<lb />
Maria D. Graham math club met,<lb />
with president Margaret Eason pre-<lb />
siding. Richard Uzzelle gave a report<lb />
from the nominations committee.<lb />
Officers nominated and elected<lb />
vere: president, Bobby Herring; vice-<lb />
president, Fern Highsmith; secre-<lb />
tary-Treasurer, Louise Fitzgerald; re-<lb />
porter, Edwin Harrison, and social<lb />
chairman, Sue Flanagan.<lb />
Dr. Malcom Graham was elected to<lb />
serve as faculty adv: r along with<lb />
Miss Louise Williams. A committee<lb />
was appointed to revise the club cons-<lb />
titution.<lb />
woman, the Dreyfuss book is being rt of academic training most use<lb />
widely read by students throughout! ful to industrial designers and ex-<lb />
plains in detail how the Dreyfuss<lb />
�rganization functions in relation to<lb />
its clients.<lb />
the country who have a special in<lb />
for whom he I terest in design, engineering and<lb />
from telephone! architecture, since it presents an fe-<lb />
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Readers' Comment<lb />
About Social Fraternities<lb />
Pi Omega Pi<lb />
Releases Names<lb />
Of New Pledges<lb />
In The Snow Along Broadway Shelley, Andy<lb />
Continued from Page 2<lb />
ntbwaj back to Times Square. But member for your goal�to keep your dral<lb />
the door started closing before we eye upon the doughnut, and not upon<lb />
all got on (they nave a name for. the hole<lb />
doing such) and Jimmy was left That afternoon, all of us again<lb />
Tiger Club. Weiner "roasts and other standing on the platform�staring j took the subway over to Columbia,<lb />
social functions are given by the1 pathetically through the glas3 at us. where we attended meetmgs concern-<lb />
clubs. Also t'ere is the Cadet Model After reclaiming Jimmy from the, ing newspaper make-up and creative<lb />
Air lane Club, the Honor Drill Teamnext subway, we spent the afternoon writing in feature stones. We were<lb />
the Drum and Bugle Corps, and the touring Rockefeller Center. well pleased to discover that the East<lb />
The Monte Rosa, a little Italian; Carolinian had been awarded first<lb />
restaurant just off Broadway, was (place rating�second from the top.<lb />
our supper spot. Following this, we (The only other college paper from<lb />
set out for the Alvin Theater, where North Carolina in our division to<lb />
we saw Andy Griffith in "No Time receive 'irst place honors was Greens-<lb />
for Sergeants and then for a mo- J boro'e A&amp;T College.)<lb />
tion picture theater to view fasci Back tgain at Times Square, we<lb />
atine "Cinerama Holiday Contin- ate supper before going to Radio<lb />
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w.<lb />
Some say that fraternities foster<lb />
finitely lacking in I drinking and "wild and sinful living<lb />
it? Visiting otherj We think that you can get no wilder<lb />
than ome of the activities that go! Pi, the honorary business fraternity<lb />
on around us. Some people have noon campus, held a pledge service for<lb />
conception of what a fraternity house<lb />
is like or even the purpose of a fra-<lb />
ternity. They think tliat they exist<lb />
only for the purpose of "riotous"<lb />
living and "snobbishness This de-<lb />
finitely is not so. They teach young<lb />
. men to live closely together without<lb />
i,i pcsibly survive I. � them the values<lb />
the difference? The ��jtvin w�idinsr on one<lb />
Rifle Team. The outstanding dance<lb />
of the year is the annual Military<lb />
Ball.<lb />
Trainees have an opportunity to<lb />
fly at least once each year. A con-<lb />
tinuing program of individual orien-<lb />
tation flights is conducted at Stall-<lb />
ings Air Base, Kinston, with flights<lb />
in Air Force T-6 or T-28 type air-<lb />
craft.<lb />
The AFROTC course is divided<lb />
into two phases, basic and advanced.<lb />
The basic course is the first two<lb />
-mailer,<lb />
la an underlying<lb />
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r school and want<lb />
do not want to<lb />
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possibly survive<lb />
aosl empty last week-<lb />
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say that such a<lb />
Beta Kaippa Chapter of Pi Omega years and is open to all students,<lb />
men and women. Tl f bdvanced<lb />
course is for juniors and seniors who<lb />
of students would be so<lb />
ther students that<lb />
to go home just for<lb />
. ng home? Then, it<lb />
l fault is with the<lb />
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reragc weekend at EC<lb />
i j,laces to go without<lb />
t� downtown, a free<lb />
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at some athletic events,<lb />
mei the commercial. This<lb />
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avs "clubs" and professional<lb />
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the rule, we never hear<lb />
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irument against social fra-<lb />
that they tend to form<lb />
Let's -face it There are<lb />
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n in any large body of people.<lb />
are not snobbish, they<lb />
snniteff interests! "Bird<lb />
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ions. Duke has social ff�-<lb />
hut its campus i� noted ss<lb />
�f one of the friendliest in the<lb />
of real friendship, depending on one<lb />
another and working together. We<lb />
have been weekend guests at dif-<lb />
ferent times in several fraternity<lb />
bans, at colleges in this state and<lb />
we ean truly say that the boys are<lb />
not snobbish. Although we weren't<lb />
members of a social fraternity, they<lb />
took us in as one of their own, and<lb />
treated us with the utmost hospitality.<lb />
This is in accordance wih fraternity<lb />
policy. As to "Wild Living"�if fra-<lb />
ternities are so objectionable, why are<lb />
they allowed at other schools? Wake<lb />
Forest and Davidson have fraterni-<lb />
ties. They are church supported<lb />
schools. If the churches sanction them,<lb />
k follows that they cannot be ob-<lb />
jectionable on moral grounds. State<lb />
and Carolina have fraternities; they<lb />
are state supported schools, so fra-<lb />
ternities cannot be objectionable be-<lb />
cause this is a state school.<lb />
We hope that what we have lacked<lb />
in eloquence we make up for in sm-<lb />
enrity We are seniors and anything<lb />
that "comes of this will not benefit us<lb />
in any way. except when we return<lb />
in future years and see a bigger and<lb />
better college. We have great respect<lb />
for the administration and the joo<lb />
that they are doing, but we cannot<lb />
understand why they w.ll not give<lb />
definete reasons for not allowing<lb />
fraternities. Almost all nomlly<lb />
known schools have social fraterni-<lb />
ties-WHYCANT WE?<lb />
Maurice Hitburn<lb />
Jim Bag<lb />
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twenty-six pledges on March 22, 1956<lb />
Final initiation services for the<lb />
pledges will be held April 12. The<lb />
r ledges are: George G. Bailey, Cu-<lb />
laye Holmes Beasley, Ruth Bur-<lb />
chette, Mary Willis Cain, Shirley Mc-<lb />
Lawhorn Diron, Jack S. Everton,<lb />
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City Music Hall. There we saw the<lb />
Radio City Symphony Orchestra<lb />
ually, we drank in the beauty of<lb />
Times Square at night�the world-<lb />
fnmous "Great White Way<lb />
Ten Inches of Snow the dancing Rockettes, a ballet jug-<lb />
C.on arising Friday moming we glers, and the much-talked-about<lb />
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conspicuous change in the appearance j and William Holden. This proved to<lb />
of the city. Everything was covered be one of the most enjoyable nights<lb />
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the fabulous skyline of New York<lb />
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Coming back, we were six sleepy<lb />
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especially the one along the New<lb />
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AST C A80L1NI 41<lb />
THURSDAY, MRCH 29<lb />
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Buc Tennis Team Opens Season Here Today<lb />
'Injun Jim Henderson Is Top<lb />
Man In Pirate Track, Football<lb />
Netters Battle<lb />
Visiting Kenyon<lb />
College Outfit<lb />
by Mike Katsias<lb />
East Carolina's tennis tenm will<lb />
begin its 1956 campaign this after-<lb />
noon or. the home courts against<lb />
Kenyon College of Ohio. Kenyon is<lb />
not?d as an outstanding small college<lb />
power. The Pirates will be one of the<lb />
teams that the visitors are playing<lb />
on their Spring trip to the South-<lb />
land. Among the others that Kenyor<lb />
will me.l are Georgia Tech, Michi-<lb />
eran State, Davidson, North Carolina<lb />
State, and Washington &amp; Lee Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Maurice Everett, the No. 1 man<lb />
for flse Pirates, will lead the way for<lb />
the Purple and Gold against the<lb />
strong invaders. Only a sophomore,<lb />
the Robersonville boy is considered<lb />
by many to be an outstanding threat<lb />
for the North State singles title.<lb />
Other veterans for East Carolina are<lb />
Gil Underwood, Gene Lilley, and A)<lb />
Webb.<lb />
A large turnout of unseasoned<lb />
players are seeking playing positions<lb />
for Coach Ray Martinez' starting six.<lb />
Bad weather has hampered the Pirate<lb />
practice sessions for the last two<lb />
weeks. This factor may be a telling<lb />
blow in the Pirates' initial match.<lb />
Besides tr.e scheduled matches, a<lb />
few exhibition matches will be played<lb />
ay. If the weather is fair, attend-<lb />
ance for the match should be stimu-<lb />
lated. The completion of two addi-<lb />
tional courts will allow the teams a<lb />
chance to begin all singles matches<lb />
at the same time.<lb />
This year's schedule is not com-<lb />
plete 1 at this date, but it promises<lb />
to be one of exceptional quality. On<lb />
the home courts, many of the out-<lb />
standing powers of the area are to<lb />
appear against the Pirate netters.<lb />
Jim Henderson<lb />
Go-Captains<lb />
Jim Henderson and Eddie Hurst<lb />
have recently been elected as Co-<lb />
Captains of the 1956 Pirate track<lb />
squad. Henderson is a junior and<lb />
top man for the Pirates in the<lb />
sprint department. He led the<lb />
squad in time events last year.<lb />
Hurst, a senior, hurls the javelin<lb />
and is also the top pole vaulter<lb />
on the Buc cinder team. He is a<lb />
native of Greensboro and is ma-<lb />
joring in Physical Education. Dr.<lb />
J. O. Miller, coach of the team,<lb />
said that he was well pleased with<lb />
the selection of these two men as<lb />
Co-Captains.<lb />
Richmond Drops<lb />
ECC Tracksters<lb />
BCC-University of Richmond<lb />
Thursday, March 22, 1956<lb />
Score: Richmond 97, ECC 34<lb />
Jim Henderson (13 points), 1st�<lb />
100 yd. dash (10.1), 1st�120 high<lb />
hurdles (16.1), 2nd�220 yd. dash.<lb />
Eddie Dennis (5 points), 1st�javelin<lb />
(172 ft. 2 in.). Charlie Bishop (4<lb />
points), 2nd�2 mile run, 3rd�440.<lb />
Eddie Hurst (3 points), 2nd�jave-<lb />
lin, 3rd�pole vault. Bobby Patterson<lb />
(3 points), 2nd�880. Robert May-<lb />
nard (1 point), 3rd�220 low hurdles.<lb />
Cliff Buck (1 points), 3rd�mile run.<lb />
Jim Meads (1 point), 3rd�broad<lb />
jump. Bobby Gay (1 point), 3rd�<lb />
javelin. Lynn Barnett (1 points, 3rd�<lb />
shotput. Sam Dickerson (V2 point),<lb />
3rd�high jump.<lb />
The Pirates meet Hampden-Sydney<lb />
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Jin: Henderson, 6-1 speed merchant<lb />
of the East Carolina track oquad,<lb />
has proven this theory to be true.<lb />
S. eedy Jim is one of the top gridiron<lb />
performers here at ECC and when<lb />
spring arrives, he seems just as well<lb />
at home running the 100 yard dash,<lb />
440, nnd high and low hurdles. Last<lb />
.oar he paced the Pirate cinder team<lb />
in all the sprinting events and is<lb />
�:p cted to repeat that performance<lb />
again this year.<lb />
A native of Portsmouth, Virginia,<lb />
year-old H?nJerteon graduated<lb />
from Woodrow Wilson High School<lb />
that city in 1952. While there, he<lb />
starred in football and track forj<lb />
or straight years in each sport<lb />
After deciding to go to college, he I<lb />
enroled at North Carolina State<lb />
only to transfer here after one year<lb />
there.<lb />
He immediately nailed down a half-<lb />
TRACK STAR Jim Henderson is currently pacing the East Caiolina<lb />
tracksters th ough the early part of their 1956 season. He has been hailed<lb />
as one of the outstanding speedsters in the state.<lb />
Don Harris Awarded Trophy<lb />
As Most Valuable Plaver<lb />
At a supper, given last week, in<lb />
honor of the 1955-56 East Carolina<lb />
basketball team junior forward Don<lb />
Harris was awarded a gold trophy<lb />
and the title. "The Most Valuable<lb />
Player<lb />
The Circle K fraternity sponsored<lb />
the event and President Gary Scar-<lb />
boro presented the award and trophy<lb />
to the sensational Laurinburg hoop-<lb />
ster. Harris was chosen the outstand-<lb />
ing candidate for the honor by his<lb />
teammates.<lb />
Coach Howard Porter gave a short<lb />
speech after the meal and praised<lb />
his cagers for their fine work in the<lb />
North State conference this past sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
Harris maintained the role of<lb />
the Pirates' hading scorer through-<lb />
out the season, averaging clo.se to<lb />
21 points per game, and was one of<lb />
the outstanding all-around rerform-<lb />
ers in the North State Conference.<lb />
He has been a regular on the Buc-<lb />
caneer quintet since i freshman<lb />
campaign, three years ago.<lb />
Clos; behind Harris m t lie voting<lb />
was Pirate senior and Captain oi<lb />
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by William Arnold<lb />
1 wm walking in the rain one day<lb />
When I saw an injured bird.<lb />
I could hear its weeping noises;<lb />
Twas an infant's cry I heard,<lb />
For its Ma had left it dying<lb />
Tr a rain-filled ditch of weeds,<lb />
Xot attending to its broken wing<lb />
Or its other urgent needs.<lb />
Its iny mouth was open<lb />
And its lack of food was plain,<lb />
So I placed it gently 'neath my coat<lb />
To protect it from the rain.<lb />
Once inside my shabby dwelling,<lb />
I prepared a blazing heat.<lb />
I began to search for food to cook<lb />
But found none there to eat.<lb />
My ac'ring heart grew tender<lb />
At the creature's hungry cries,<lb />
At the broken, bleeding feathers<lb />
Ard the bogging, trusting eyes.<lb />
Oh, if only there were something�<lb />
Just a crumb of barley left!<lb />
But, a!a.s, ithere wasn't anything;<lb />
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back position on the football team<lb />
and has enjoyed two successful sea-<lb />
sons as a member of the Buccaneer<lb />
team. A spine injury kept him out<lb />
of the lineup quite extensively last<lb />
fall. A broken field runner, he pos-<lb />
sesses the speed to break away f-om<lb />
opposing p;layer3 and is heralded as<lb />
one of the fastest backs in the entire<lb />
state.<lb />
Co-Captain of Team<lb />
"t'njun" Jim's agile conduct and<lb />
cooperation was given excellent rec-<lb />
ognition Mcitiay night when f ;W<lb />
team members of the track squad<lb />
� lected him as a co-captain of the<lb />
1956 Pirate squad.<lb />
His track records speak for them-<lb />
selves, for in last year's North State<lb />
Championship Meet in High Point,<lb />
the dimirutive junior took four first<lb />
place events for a total of 20 points.<lb />
He broke the high hurdles time with<lb />
14.9. the low hurdles mark with 24.2)<lb />
and tied the 100 yard dash time with<lb />
9.9. This is quite a feat, for in par-<lb />
being the outstanding performer in<lb />
the High Point meet.<lb />
Many of his friends wonder why<lb />
the nickname of "Lnjur has stuck<lb />
to him. It can be attr&amp;ated to the<lb />
tact that Jim is one-third Cherokee<lb />
Indian.<lb />
When graduation time arrive for<lb />
the speedy Virginian, he anticipate-<lb />
ticipating in these events one right<lb />
after the other, a total of 1,320 yards<lb />
is covered. For accomplishing all this,<lb />
Henderson was awarded a trophy foil<lb />
a job coaching and teaching. He has<lb />
ororked with the younger generation<lb />
or three years during the summer<lb />
months at the Portsmouth Recreation<lb />
Bureau in his native city. Tr.is job<lb />
has greatly influenced him in making<lb />
a decision to coach after graduating.<lb />
When asked questions concerning<lb />
his opinion of East Carolina, Jim<lb />
said, "When I first arrived at Eat<lb />
Joel Farrar Defeats Curtis<lb />
Lancaster For Second Title<lb />
Carolina College, I<lb />
made the right d<lb />
�pen ling only a ��<lb />
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Joel Farrar, defending his title<lb />
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d.tfeating Curtis Lancaster with a<lb />
score of 3-0 in the finals of the an-<lb />
nual spring ping pong ournameBt<lb />
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Entering the tournament in addi-<lb />
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Season With<lb />
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Exhibition Contests<lb />
Visitors Triumph On Double<lb />
In 10th Frame; Lilley Loses<lb />
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Springfield, Mass College and the lieMars Nick Smothers, Bucky Reep<lb />
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! irgensen in playing the Pirates.<lb />
Jorgensen commented that the book<lb />
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i urpoae of giving the boys a good<lb />
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"e.vv England club blasted out<lb />
 hits, while 'olding the Buc. I<lb />
tive and outscored the locals in seven<lb />
irmings.<lb />
In the second game, Springfield<lb />
pitcher Bob Busching scattered six<lb />
Pirate hits and won out over Mack<lb />
Cherry and Leonard Lilley. Hitting<lb />
well in both contests were ECC in<lb />
From the Lighter Side of The<lb />
Reader's Digest<lb />
One question, on an examination<lb />
given to (Royal Australian Air Force<lb />
trainees posed this problem. "What<lb />
is the first thing you would do if<lb />
you were piloting an aircraft and the<lb />
Queen of England fell out of the<lb />
back seat?"<lb />
The answers varied a good deal.<lb />
I'd swoop down and try to catch<lb />
her said one hopeful.<lb />
"Commit suicide said another.<lb />
"Disappear said a third.<lb />
The approved solution? "Adjust<lb />
"As ol now he remarked, "we<lb />
will open the season against V.PjL<lb />
at Bluefield, West Virginia, and will<lb />
have Catawba and Western Carolina<lb />
here at Greenville. WTe are presently<lb />
trying to work something out with j ubs tor compens&amp;te for reduced<lb />
Tampa, West Chester, East Tennes- j weijfht in th� Kar section<lb />
see, MorrLs-Harvey and others<lb />
MtThcrson, a 19 year-old freshman<lb />
from Wilmington, against their Le-<lb />
jeune opposition. He pitched for<lb />
seven innings and gave up only five<lb />
hits, securing a 2-1 win. Catcher<lb />
Ralph Zehring accounted for both<lb />
Pirate runs, scoring one on Jerry j Bucs, was relieved in the seventh by<lb />
Stoarfa single, and blasting a triple charlie Russe11- a"d LiHey went in in<lb />
to bring in the other.<lb />
Ea-t Carolina opened its official<lb />
�ebe bale vith a 6-4 setback at the<lb />
hands of touring University of Dela-<lb />
ware club here, Tuesday afternoon.<lb />
�Coming from behind in an extra-<lb />
inning of play, the Delaware team<lb />
forged ahead on a long double by<lb />
outfielder Jim Zaisir, bring the loss<lb />
to pitcher Leonard Lilley. Mack<lb />
Cherry began on the mound for the<lb />
th tenth.<lb />
Coach Malloy's team did well at<lb />
Ben Baker, another freshman, hur-the p,at�f laming out 13 hits, while<lb />
ied ECC to a 9-1 victory in the second i. the visitors could manage only nine,<lb />
match of the day. Letteranan Charlie It was t e Bucs' inability to hit in<lb />
the cluth, however, that spelled de-<lb />
feat to them. They left 14 men<lb />
stranded on the bases.<lb />
Delaware hurler Bob Hooper was<lb />
aware!t-d the win. after coming on in<lb />
Gene Turner was again a big gun! the seventh inning, with the visitors<lb />
: the plate for the Bucs. The 180 behind 4-2.<lb />
Delaware scored first in the third<lb />
Russell came in in the final innings<lb />
to relieve the freshman pitcher, but<lb />
the win was awarded to Baker. Le-<lb />
jeune was allowed only five hits.<lb />
At this point, Hooper and Russell<lb />
entered the lineups to pitch for Dela-<lb />
ware respectively. The Northerners<lb />
proceded to add another run in the<lb />
eighth and ninth innings, tying the<lb />
game at 4-4 in the last stanza.<lb />
In the extra inning, Zasier's double<lb />
sent two more men across for Dela-<lb />
ware and East Carolina was unable<lb />
to match them.<lb />
Top hitter for the Pirates was out-<lb />
fielder Burney Stevens, who smacked<lb />
out four hits for six trips to the<lb />
batter's D0X- Shortstop Jerry Stewart<lb />
and catcher Ralph Zehring collected<lb />
two base hits and James Sanderson,<lb />
Nick Smothers, Bobby Clark, Charlie<lb />
Russell and Leonard Lilley knocked<lb />
out one each.<lb />
Both teams nulled one error.<lb />
!1 I<lb />
homore from Morganton<lb />
Gene Turner<lb />
; mashed Lejeune pitchers for two<lb />
n.ghfl and two doubles.<lb />
Saturday's Games<lb />
(V. the final day of the series,<lb />
Est Carolina's Tom Harkey pitched<lb />
a 7-1 triumph in the morning match,<lb />
! ect iving a little help from Old Re-<lb />
iable Loving.<lb />
Snaring the hitting sxotlight, Big<lb />
Nick mothers tapped the Lejeune<lb />
'� j fjr a tremendous 390-foot<lb />
hoiuerun and two stinging singles<lb />
to drive in four of the Pirate's seven<lb />
runs. Gene Turner, not to be outdone<lb />
 with a bat, came through with a long<lb />
triple and a single.<lb />
An afternoon contest was staged,<lb />
but was called at the end of four<lb />
and one-half innings, due to rain<lb />
and hail. The Marines were ahead<lb />
6-0 at the time.<lb />
Toach Mailory was pleased at his<lb />
team's showing against the two<lb />
squads, and praised them for their<lb />
work on the mound, at the plate,<lb />
and in the field.<lb />
I inning, but fell behind as Pirate plate<lb />
power knocked in three runs in the<lb />
next frame. Sanderson and Burney<lb />
Stevens sent the first two scores<lb />
across the plate with singles and<lb />
Delaware pitcher Tony DeLucas<lb />
walked the third one in.<lb />
The visiting Yankees scored again<lb />
in the sixth inning and EOC pushed<lb />
across run number four in the seventh<lb />
to fix the game at 4-2 going into the<lb />
eighth frame.<lb />
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inspected the group carefully, then<lb />
he leaned out and .said: "The car's<lb />
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fcASf C A ft O L 1 N 1 4 M<lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH 29<lb />
195fl<lb />
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Messick Discusses Editor Selection Method With SG<lb />
Suggests That Board Of Publications<lb />
Screen All Eligible Nominees<lb />
President J. D. Messick visited<lb />
with the Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation at its weekly meeting March<lb />
21. Donald Umstead, president of the<lb />
SGA, presented the question of a new<lb />
system of choosing the editors of the<lb />
news publication to Dr. Messick. Dr.<lb />
Messick spoke to the group and dis-<lb />
cussed the question at hand.<lb />
He stated that it was too late to<lb />
change the method of choosing the<lb />
editors this year since the 1955-56<lb />
handbook is in existence and since<lb />
he and his board would not meet<lb />
until May 19. However, Dr. Messick<lb />
said that if actions were carried out<lb />
I rough the proper procedure a new<lb />
system could be acted upon for the<lb />
coming school year.<lb />
A new system by which the edi-<lb />
tors could be elected suggested by<lb />
Dr. Messick is as follows:<lb />
1. Set up rules and regulations to<lb />
make up a circumference in which<lb />
the student would have to fit.<lb />
2. The Board of Publications would<lb />
make nominations from those eli-<lb />
gible.<lb />
3. Election of editors by student<lb />
bo iy.<lb />
It was stressed that if any student<lb />
had a complaint, that he bring it to<lb />
the administration at any :ime.<lb />
Upon a suggestion by Dr. Messick,<lb />
Bonnie Rose moved that a committee<lb />
tx s pointed to work with the Pub-<lb />
lications Board to make some definite<lb />
suggestion by which fhe editor of<lb />
e publications be elected. This plan<lb />
� Bid be presented to Dr. Messick<lb />
. I oard to decide upon in May.<lb />
This motion was seconded and pass-<lb />
ed; Donald Umstead. Allen Alcock,<lb />
Dock Smith, and Jan Rahy were ap-<lb />
pointed to make u:p the committee.<lb />
Appropriation For Production<lb />
Other business brought up at the<lb />
meeting included a motion by Billy 1<lb />
Sharber to appropriate $300 for the<lb />
presentation of a Shakespearean play<lb />
at the amphitheatre which will be<lb />
completed in the near future This<lb />
presentation would be a grand open-<lb />
ing for the Flanagan Memorial Am-<lb />
phitheatre. This motion was seconded<lb />
and passed. Billy Sharber also moved<lb />
that $100 be appropriated to pur-<lb />
chase voting booths such as those<lb />
used on election .hay for SGA offi-<lb />
cers; this motion was accepted.<lb />
O'Brian Edwards made announce-<lb />
ments concerning three .proposed<lb />
changes in the constitution of the<lb />
SGA. First, Article 7, Section 9: that<lb />
the first Thursday in April be the<lb />
official election day for SGA instead<lb />
of the third Thursday in March.<lb />
Second, Article 8, Section 5, Item 1:<lb />
That the amount of the salaries paid<lb />
to the editors and business manager<lb />
of the student publications, the pres-<lb />
Please Note<lb />
The .senior class will sponsor<lb />
�Senior Follies of '56' on April<lb />
18 and 19 in order to raise money<lb />
to provide a free banquet and<lb />
dance for all seniors, according<lb />
to Garland Tuton, senior class<lb />
presidents<lb />
In order to sell tickets for this<lb />
event, each senior will be sent<lb />
four tickets to sell. All money<lb />
raised will be used for the May<lb />
18 banquet and dance. The ban-<lb />
quet will be closed to seniors<lb />
only, but the dance will be op-<lb />
ened to anybody a senior wishes<lb />
to bring.<lb />
Tuton asks that all seniors<lb />
participate in this drive.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert announ-<lb />
ced this week that the presenta-<lb />
tion of "Oklahoma" has beejh<lb />
moved up one day and will begin<lb />
its run here Tuesday, April 24,<lb />
and play through the 26th.<lb />
All who plan to graduate in<lb />
May should stop by the Student<lb />
Book Store to make reservations<lb />
for caps and gowns as soon as<lb />
possible.<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha, national music<lb />
fraternity, will sponsor their an-<lb />
nual spring dance April 14. The<lb />
semi-formal affair will be held<lb />
in Wright Auditorium at 8 p.m<lb />
according to Joe Secrest, frater-<lb />
nity president.<lb />
Singers interested in joining<lb />
the college choir should see Dr.<lb />
Elwood Keister in Music Hall,<lb />
room 120, at once. The choir has<lb />
just returned from its tour of<lb />
N. C, S. C, and Virginia, giving<lb />
thirty concerts in churches, high<lb />
schools and colleges.<lb />
Approximately 100 girls are<lb />
needed as guides on High School<lb />
Day. Those interested are urged<lb />
to see Mr. Jim Butler immed-<lb />
iately.<lb />
ident, secretary, and the treasurer<lb />
be given in the Handbook. Third,<lb />
Article 9, Section I: that the vice-<lb />
chairmen of the Women's Judiciary<lb />
and the Men's Judiciary be elimi-<lb />
nated from the SGA Executive Coun-<lb />
cil and that the class presidents be<lb />
made official members of the Ex-<lb />
ecutive Council. These constitutional<lb />
changes will be brought up again<lb />
and will be voted upon in an SGA<lb />
session within a few weeks.<lb />
Loans Available<lb />
For Students<lb />
"Borrowing for an education is a<lb />
good investment This statement is<lb />
quoted by the Pickett &amp; Hatcher<lb />
Educational Fund, cr and by the<lb />
founder of the nationally-known NE-<lb />
ED! Corporation. Students - from col-<lb />
leges all over tt United States may<lb />
borrow money through this source.<lb />
These loans bear  interest dur-<lb />
ing the student's stay in college.<lb />
Repayments of loans begin four<lb />
months after graduation, to be made<lb />
in equal monthly installments.<lb />
To be eligible for assistance, stu-<lb />
dents are required to be of good moral<lb />
c aracter and in sound health and of<lb />
such limited financial resources as to<lb />
be unable to complete their education<lb />
without financial assistance. Consid-<lb />
eration will be given to the student's<lb />
attitude, seriousness of purpose, in-<lb />
dustry, scholarship and initiative.<lb />
No discrimination is made as to<lb />
religious affiliation. Limitations in-<lb />
clude the exclusion of law, medicine,<lb />
and ministerial students and tfhose<lb />
 ' rsons believed disloyal to our gov-<lb />
ernment.<lb />
The amount of money that may be<lb />
borrowed depends upon the individual<lb />
situation as determined by the Board<lb />
of Trustees. After the application has<lb />
been approved and the amount deter-<lb />
mined, the money will be sent in in-<lb />
stallments as agreed upon.<lb />
All loans will be evidenced by<lb />
promissory notes signed by the stu-<lb />
dents. Notes must be secured by the<lb />
endorsement of three persons, all of<lb />
whom shall be over twenty-one. years<lb />
of age and of good moral character.<lb />
For further information interested<lb />
students may contact Dr. Orval Phil-<lb />
lips in the office of the Registrar.<lb />
Students may also borrow money<lb />
ti.rough loans from school funds set<lb />
aside for that purpose. Mr. F. D.<lb />
Duncan, treasurer, is in charge of<lb />
tihiese loans. The local Kiwanis Club<lb />
has sit special funds for needy Pitt<lb />
County students and Dr. John Reyn-<lb />
olds is the college representative for<lb />
this group.<lb />
Pitt County Pupils<lb />
See 'Cinderella'<lb />
With James -A. Daughety of Kins-<lb />
ton as student director, the first re-<lb />
hearsal of "Cinderella 1956 pro-<lb />
duction for children by the Eat<lb />
Carolina College Playhouse, began<lb />
Thursday night of this week. The<lb />
I day will be given in a serie of per-<lb />
formances i xti nding from Ar ril J<lb />
through April 12.<lb />
"Chid, �ta" will re e eleventh<lb />
play presented since 1946 by the col-<lb />
lege dramatic club for pupils i Pitt<lb />
County schools. The idea oh present-<lb />
ing good drama for cl ildren in this<lb />
area began with the Greenville Chap-<lb />
ter of I .�. American Association of<lb />
University Women in 1942. In 194G,<lb />
in cooperation with the local AAUW,<lb />
the Playhouse began the produclion<lb />
ol an atuiua! pu.y for young peopte.<lb />
Since the iime that series ha3 in-<lb />
cluded "Alice in Wonderland "Peter<lb />
Pan "Tom Sawyer "Robin Hood<lb />
and other dramas. Performances have<lb />
attracted audiences totaling more than<lb />
40,000 young people.<lb />
Donovan Is Cinderella<lb />
Sally Donovan, sophomore from<lb />
Longmtadow, Mass will appear as<lb />
Cinderella in the 195G child:en's play<lb />
James iS. Kohler, fi y nan fro<lb />
Conhohoken, pa will play the prince,<lb />
and Sue .Richards of Zebulon will havi<lb />
the part of the Fairy Godmother.<lb />
Other East Carolina stud nts tak-<lb />
ing part in the 1950 children's drama<lb />
include Patricia Lee Simonds of Nea<lb />
Bern; Gayle Simpson of Burlington;<lb />
Sylvia Ruston of Laurel, Dei Thomas<lb />
Hl1 of Duivam; Delano A. Driver of<lb />
Richmond, Va Pamiley Ann Taylor<lb />
o'f Enka; Diana Johnson of Ashe-<lb />
boro; Patsy lAnn Baker of Greenville;<lb />
Ted M. Lee of Cassatt, S. C; and<lb />
Robert Tyndal! of Goldsboro.<lb />
Nora Willis of Phillis, Va heads<lb />
the technical staff of the play, which<lb />
handles scenery, lighting, costumes,<lb />
properties, and make-up. Those work<lb />
ing with her include June Goldston<lb />
of Graham; William C. Dixon, Jr<lb />
of Kinston; Margaret Staiv.es of Ra-<lb />
leigh; Mary Catherine Moose of<lb />
Greensboro; and David A. Evans o.<lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
"Cinderella" will Le given in an<lb />
adaptation of the old fairy bale by<lb />
Charlotte Chorpenning, we!l-kncvn<lb />
writer of plays for children.<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey, faculty ad-<lb />
visor off the East Carolina Players,<lb />
is acting as consultant to the cast<lb />
and to the staffs of the director and<lb />
technical director.<lb />
Gifted Pianist<lb />
Walter Noona<lb />
To Appear Here<lb />
Walter L. Noona, gifted pianist<lb />
and former student here, will appear<lb />
on our concert stage in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium on April 12.<lb />
Water's home is Norfolk, Virginia.<lb />
where he graduated from Maury<lb />
High School in 1950. He was a stu-<lb />
dent of the Bristow-IIardin Studios<lb />
iu Norfolk. His freshman year of<lb />
college was sient at William and<lb />
Mary. Th; following year Walter<lb />
came to East Carolina College and<lb />
continued his career in music.<lb />
Under the guidance of Dr. Robert<lb />
Carter of the Music Department, he<lb />
wo iked v ry hard; consequently, the<lb />
talented pianist made many appear-<lb />
ances throughout this state and oth-<lb />
ers. He was winner of several com-<lb />
petitive contests sponsored by fhe<lb />
National Federation of Musicians.<lb />
II � also has won many scholar-<lb />
s" ips, among them o2:e from the Nor-<lb />
folk Lions Club and another from the<lb />
Greenville Music Club. The Benja-<lb />
min May Chapter of the Daughters<lb />
of the American Revolution in Farm-<lb />
viile awarded him scholarships for<lb />
two consecutive years.<lb />
Boado Serves As ROTC Colonel<lb />
For Term Of Spring Quarter<lb />
Secure Rooms<lb /><lb />
jJw<lb />
Hk isfl<lb />
wKm'<lb />
Walter Noona .<lb />
former student<lb />
Emil E. Boado, senior from Wil-<lb />
mington, will serve as Cadet Id.1<lb />
Colonel of the Air Force ROTC de-<lb />
tachment during the spring quarter,<lb />
according to an announcement by Lt<lb />
Col. Lewis J. Partridge, professor of1<lb />
air science at the eollege.<lb />
Cadet Lt. Col. Bodo is. h foiled<lb />
for graduation at East Carolina i<lb />
the end of the i. resent, school te in. j<lb />
H- will then receive a commission a<lb />
second lieutenant in the United States<lb />
Air Force.<lb />
At th" coll g Lt. Col<lb />
Boado lias, been on g for par-<lb />
ticipation in stid"ni activities and wag<lb />
one of those c. ns. :i to represent<lb />
Has Carolina i.i the 1955-1966 edi-<lb />
tion of the national yearbook "Who'<lb />
Who Am Bg Stu ients in American<lb />
Universities and Colleges In aca-<lb />
demic work he is majoring in hei<lb />
and physicial education.<lb />
For mir years he has been a<lb />
member od the East Carolina Pirs<lb />
football team and was twice sen<lb />
SB All North Slate Conference half-<lb />
back. He Las also been a member of<lb />
the college track team.<lb />
During his freshman year at the<lb />
college he served  president of i-<lb />
class, ar. i for the following two years<lb />
was presid nt oi Rags dale Hall, stu-<lb />
t dormitory. In the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association he has acted as.<lb />
'Left Hand Of God'<lb />
The free movie Saturday night,<lb />
April 7, will be "The L ft Hand od !<lb />
God a T chnicolor movie starring<lb />
Humphrey Bogarl and Gene Tierney<lb />
Tht setting is the Orient, at a<lb />
time when Chinese Communists arc<lb />
very mu in evidence. The plot deals<lb />
with an American priest with a past,<lb />
and a g cret that couldn't be hidden. <lb />
 Tierney i� the understanding!<lb />
missionary who tries to help him, and<lb />
Lh .i develops a secret of her own<lb />
to hide.<lb />
Strangely enough, both secrets come<lb />
to light and help Mr. Bogart at a<lb />
time when he needa help most.<lb />
chairman of the Election Committee<lb />
1 of Point System Committee<lb />
 a member of the Student<lb />
L gislature.<lb />
i  member of the college<lb />
Vafsitj Club; the Tiger Club of the<lb />
AFEOTC; the Circle K Club, student<lb />
ranch .f Kiwanis International; apd<lb />
Sigma Rho Pi, service fraternity at<lb />
I he college.<lb />
His i a e Mr. and Mrs. E. .A.<lb />
B to, 22T Lake Village, Wilmington.<lb />
Dean of Women Ruth Whfa<lb />
has announced the foil<lb />
dorms to be open for th vUm<lb />
seer session. Kagadaic ,t he<lb />
ued for married eaapJes; ��,<lb />
ten and Wilson will )e designated<lb />
as regular women student derauv<lb />
and Jarvi for graduates and<lb />
women teachers. Fleming  ,j no,<lb />
be used as it will undergo paint<lb />
ing and other renoaticw ut<lb />
this lime.<lb />
Students who plan to attend<lb />
summer school should<lb />
Dean White and<lb />
rooms.<lb />
contact<lb />
e-ui their<lb />
Lt. Col. Emil E. Boado takes over command of the l i;<lb />
from retiring commander Gary Scarboro during ceremonies held here<lb />
icntlv.<lb />
unit<lb />
�' I<lb />
J. Paul Sheedy Was Up A Tree Till<lb />
Wildroot Cream-Oil Gave Him Confidence<lb />
Philosophy Speaker<lb />
To Arrive April 13<lb />
A guest speaker, Dr. Charles A.<lb />
Baylis, will speak with Dr. Martha<lb />
Pingel's Introduction to Philosophy<lb />
class Friday, April 13, from 2 to 3<lb />
p. m. in the Library auditorium.<lb />
Dr. Baylis is a well-known author<lb />
and lecturer in the field of Philosophy.<lb />
He is a graduate professor of Phil-<lb />
osophy at Duke University, and is<lb />
now chairman of the Department of<lb />
Philosophy there. He is a member of<lb />
the American Philosophical Associa-<lb />
tion and the Southern Society for<lb />
Philosophy and Psychology, of which<lb />
he is Pa&amp;t president.<lb />
The topic for April 13 deals with<lb />
freedom and determinism. All in-<lb />
terested students and faculty are in-<lb />
vi u to attend.<lb />
"Gorilla my dreams, I love you said Sheedy outside his sweetie's window.<lb />
But she was playing it cagey. "Get lost Gargantua she said. "I've seen<lb />
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