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Estes and Adlai<lb />
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to want Stevenson. Read Bobby Hall's<lb />
-omiuent in "Controversial Currents"<lb />
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on page 2.<lb />
ILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956<lb />
Number 21<lb />
Carson Wins In Senior Runoff<lb />
Takes Top Soph Office<lb />
Virginia Native<lb />
Victorious Over<lb />
Three Opponents<lb />
"Being elected president of the<lb />
Sophomore Class is a great honor,<lb />
-r.d I shall consider myself as a fix-<lb />
ture and a representative of the<lb />
students and interests of this class<lb />
tated Bubba Driver who was elected<lb />
 resident of next year's Sophomore<lb />
Glass in a general election last Mon-<lb />
day. Driver, who received 117 votes,<lb />
e- cated three other candidates by a<lb />
' rge majority of votes. The other<lb />
candidates were Mike Katsias who<lb />
Have Carson, left, defeated J. B. Nichols in last week's runoff and<lb />
will hed next year's senior class. Eddie Harris, right, defeat Mack Ed-<lb />
j received 40 votes, Curtis Lancaster, j mundson and Jimmy L. Johnson in the race for vice-president. Both Carson<lb />
' and Harris are from Williamston, Business Education majors, and room-<lb />
mates in Slay Hall.<lb />
Valter L. Noona, a former student in the music department here,<lb />
will appear in Wright Auditorium tonight at 8:15.<lb />
Dr. Martha Pingel Begins<lb />
New TV Course Next Week<lb />
Dr. Martha Pingel of the English dent or principal, or at the college,<lb />
department will begin a new TV<lb />
course entitled English Usage start-<lb />
ing Monday, April 16 at 3:30 p. m.<lb />
on WNCT, local TV station.<lb />
The course will be five days a<lb />
week, Monday through Friday and<lb />
may be taken either for 3 quarter<lb />
r Soulima I hours' credit or it may be audited<lb />
'without credit. The j-ogram is open<lb />
future are tetvta- for the public.<lb />
teach in Those taking the course for credit<lb />
must be graduates of an accredited<lb />
high so ool. must register through<lb />
the college Registrar, and must pay<lb />
the regular extension fee for the<lb />
course. The fee for 3 quarter hours'<lb />
credit is $18.00.<lb />
To register students may write or<lb />
see Dr. Orv'al L. Phillips, registrar,<lb />
for r gistratioa blanks. Extra read-<lb />
ings will not be required and there<lb />
will be no homework papers. No term<lb />
paper will be required. A test will<lb />
be given at the er.d of the entire<lb />
course to be taken unler the super-<lb />
vision of your local school superin-<lb />
e ncert work.<lb />
night's program in-<lb />
� r Ht-iden Heil-<lb />
. S oata in A Min�ri<lb />
maestoso, Andante<lb />
. Presto, W.<lb />
Sonatas (Longo<lb />
D. Scarlatti; Varia-<lb />
M, F. Mendel-<lb />
A Minor, Op. 28,<lb />
Maiden and the<lb />
Gi i; Etude de<lb />
Liszt; and Etuds<lb />
 La Campanelle),<lb />
Three Sections<lb />
The course will be taught in three<lb />
sections, (1) Thinking Straight�Dr.<lb />
Ptngil; (2) Building Blocks�Dr.<lb />
Prank Hoskins; (3) Speaking�Dr.<lb />
James Allison. Une month (20) days<lb />
will be spent on each part, the only<lb />
background necessary is a speaking<lb />
acquaintance with the English lang-<lb />
uage.<lb />
This is not a substitute for a re-<lb />
quired college English course but will<lb />
be counted as a free elective. For a<lb />
textbook inexpensive paper bound<lb />
books only will be used.<lb />
Other Events<lb />
Other TV special events will in-<lb />
clude Dr. J. D. Messick featured on<lb />
the April 15 Let's Go to College at<lb />
I :30. Featured on radio this coming<lb />
week aiso on Sunday will be an<lb />
American Music program by Ki Mu<lb />
AI ha. Sinfornia, and Sigma Alpha<lb />
'ota fraternities on the Washington<lb />
stater. WHED at 7:30 p. m.<lb />
56, and Henry Stanley, 48.<lb />
Driver, the son of Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
S. B. -Driver of Richmond, Virginia,<lb />
served a.s president of his senior class<lb />
at the Manchester High School in<lb />
Richmond. He is a student in the<lb />
Social Studies and WeLfare Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Other students elected to serve<lb />
as Sophomore Class officers along<lb />
with Driver are Rocky Graziano,<lb />
vice-president; Diana Johnson, sec-<lb />
retary; Janet Hodges, treasurer, and<lb />
Ann Adams, SGA representative.<lb />
Rocky Graziano defeated Charlie<lb />
Elgin and Bill Rackley in the race<lb />
for vice-president by a vote of 143<lb />
to 55 and 52 respectively.<lb />
i n the race for secretary Diana<lb />
j Johnson defeated Ann McGuigan<lb />
j by a vote of 184 to 68. Janet Hodges<lb />
defeated two onvonents in the race<lb />
"or treasurer by a vote of 120 to<lb />
68 and 62. Ann Adams was unopposed<lb />
for the office of SGA representative.<lb />
Everton Relates Experiences<lb />
At Annual Azalea Festival<lb />
by Florence Baker<lb />
"It was a wonderful experience,<lb />
one 111 never forget, i wish every-<lb />
body could have been there These<lb />
were the words expressed by pretty<lb />
Pat Everton concerning her weekend<lb />
at the Azalea Festival in Wilmington<lb />
where she represented East Caro-<lb />
lina in the Queen's Court.<lb />
Pat's memorable weekend began at<lb />
5:30 Thursday afternoon when she<lb />
arrived at the Cape Fear Hotel in<lb />
Wilmington where she and thirteen<lb />
ofer b auties made their stay. After<lb />
having their dresses fitted and be<lb />
coming acquainted with one another,<lb />
the girls dined at the Ark where they<lb />
were entertain by fireworks and a<lb />
�n uitin Auditorium<lb />
Senior Follies Set For April 18, 19<lb />
Scarboro, Boado, Manos To Perform<lb />
Follies of '56" will<lb />
Austin Auditorium<lb />
L9 at 7:30 p. m.<lb />
�rvts.<lb />
airman Melvin Wii-<lb />
�A the names of<lb />
Follies. Gary<lb />
as Master of<lb />
l aa give a "black<lb />
face" act. Special attractions are<lb />
Gus Manos with a hypnotic act, Emo<lb />
Boado and Tommy Nash with their<lb />
ukui i trash can fiddle, and a<lb />
I east? contest for senior boys ("beef<lb />
cake" in bathing suits).<lb />
Other features include Jay Robbms<lb />
at (bo piano, HiWa Lowe and Mary<lb />
Lou Wyrick with a song and dance<lb />
i.4�:<lb />
CO<lb />
DAY!<lb />
4 ,  own in the College<lb />
i mo Boado, left, sad Toaassy Nea rig. �� TJ" �gor<lb />
"� going through one of the acts which they will present n ��<lb />
Fo� of 5�- bs Austin AadHeriont April 18, If.<lb />
act, and Benny Waters with an im-<lb />
itation of Andy Griffith. Vocal<lb />
renditions will be presented by Shirley<lb />
Moye and also by George Evnshaw.<lb />
Shirley McCloud and Tony Thompson<lb />
will dance, and later Tony will sing.<lb />
Bobbie Holler will give a piano solo.<lb />
According to senior class presi-<lb />
de at, Garland Tuton, the Follies,<lb />
1956 b.ing its first year, is hoped<lb />
to become an annual affair from<lb />
now on. The senior class voted to<lb />
stage this variety or talent show<lb />
in order to raise money for a free<lb />
banquet, open to seniors only, and<lb />
dance, open to seniors and their<lb />
dates, to be held May 18. This will<lb />
Jfct the seniors a chance to get<lb />
together on their last weekend on<lb />
v ,us before graduation.<lb />
Tickets to the Senior Follies of<lb />
56 can bs obtained from any senior.<lb />
Fret- prize3 will be given to the<lb />
audience in the form of lucky seats.<lb />
duties as leaders of their class next<lb />
year.<lb />
Sophomore Election<lb />
Elections are being held today by<lb />
the present sophomore class to elect<lb />
leaders for next year's junior class.<lb />
FreoJie James and Charlie Wrhite<lb />
are running for the office of pres-<lb />
ident.<lb />
In the race for Vice-Presiient(<lb />
four names are on the ballot. Oliver<lb />
Williams, Bob Raynor, Ted Gartman,<lb />
and James Bracey have filed their<lb />
candidacy.<lb />
In the race for Secretary are Don<lb />
Ricketts, Barbara Worthington, and<lb />
Tommy Edison. Lillian Griffin and<lb />
John Epperson compose the slate<lb />
for Treasurer, and Elizabeth Judge<lb />
and Laverne Strickland are running<lb />
for SGA Representative.<lb />
These officers will assume their yacht parade. Later they made their<lb />
appearance at a street danc3 held in<lb />
their honor where they were in-<lb />
dividually introduced.<lb />
Tours<lb />
Friday saw the beauties on a round<lb />
of tours, one of which took place at<lb />
the home of Mrs. Miriam Burns who<lb />
had the best private garden. Here,<lb />
Queen Polly Bergen cut the ribbon<lb />
which officially opened the garden<lb />
tours. The Art Exhibit was opened<lb />
in the same manner.<lb />
Preceding a luncheon at Airlee<lb />
Gardens the girls made their way to<lb />
the airport where they welcomed<lb />
Master-o. Ceremonies, Bert Parks.<lb />
Friday evening after a dinner at the<lb />
Cape Fear Club sponsored by the local<lb />
Dodge Company, the Queen and her<lb />
Court appeared at the Teenage Coro-<lb />
nation Ball.<lb />
Saturday was the big day. It began<lb />
with preparations for the parade and<lb />
a series of picture taking. Dressed<lb />
in gowns of varying shades of pink<lb />
(like the azaleas) with large picture<lb />
ats, the Court, which included four-<lb />
teen girls from colleges covering the<lb />
eastern part of the state, were ar-<lb />
ranged on a huge float. Pat, who,<lb />
Succeed Jones, Moore<lb />
Scholarship Dance<lb />
The Phi Sigma Pi will spon-<lb />
sor a Scholarship Dance on April<lb />
20 in Wright Auditorium. The<lb />
proceed of the dance win be pot<lb />
in a scholarship fund yhich<lb />
will be given to a student who<lb />
shows outstanding scholarship<lb />
leadership, and fellowship.<lb />
The dance will be held from<lb />
7:3� to 105 and tho admission<lb />
b twenty-fire cents a<lb />
Music Fraternity<lb />
Schedules Second<lb />
Spring Dance<lb />
The National Honorary Music Fra-<lb />
ternity on campus, Phi Mu Alpha,<lb />
will present its second annual Spring<lb />
Dance Saturday, April 14, at 8 p. m.<lb />
The dance is open to all faculty, stu-<lb />
dents, and their guesta.<lb />
The semi-formal affair will fea-<lb />
ture the music of Norman's Sextette i ficers Neel Dupree wa3 elected to<lb />
with Bernie Ham as vocalist. Ad- succeed Grace Jones, president of<lb />
mission price is $1.00. There will be. YWCA, and Fred Davenport was<lb />
tables for all in Wright's decorated chosen to suceed Frank Moore as<lb />
Auditorium. -president of YMCA<lb />
During intermission the Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha "Sweetheart" will be crowned.<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha has been in exis-<lb />
tence for a little oVer one year. Dur-<lb />
this time they have sponsored several<lb />
events in addition to last year's spring<lb />
dance, their first venture. A very<lb />
successful dance was held last fall<lb />
and the most recent event was the<lb />
American Music .Program of March<lb />
22nd.<lb />
The following were recently elected<lb />
as the 1966-1957 officers for Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha: President, Ralph Chsson;<lb />
Vice-President, George Knight; Secre-<lb />
tary, Milton Mann; Treasurer, Ralph<lb />
Shumaker; Historian, Lloyd BTay;<lb />
Alumni Secretory, Bill Speight; War-<lb />
den, Fred Sheldon; Parliamentarian,<lb />
Frsnkie Keaton. The faculty advisor<lb />
is Mr. Herbert Carter and the province<lb />
governor for this province of Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha is Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert,<lb />
director of the Music Department at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
incidentally, was the only blonde in<lb />
the group, held a forward position on<lb />
the float and as the parade pro-<lb />
gressed down the street she was<lb />
heartily greeted by loyal EOC fans.<lb />
'M think there were more EC people<lb />
ther: than anyone else exclaimed<lb />
Pat. "I had more greetings than any<lb />
of the other girls and it sure made<lb />
me feel proud knowing there were so<lb />
many .cast Carolinians there she<lb />
continued.<lb />
Luncheon<lb />
Fallowing the parade a luncheon<lb />
was held at the Cupe Fear Country<lb />
Hub where Gov. Luther H. Hodges<lb />
was one of the many guests. Later,<lb />
i.ol!owing rehearsals for the ball and<lb />
dim r at the hotel, the Court and<lb />
their escorts maJe their way to<lb />
Brogden Hil for the Coronation Ball.<lb />
Before the crowning of the Queen<lb />
there was a program including all<lb />
th celebrities who were pres <lb />
some of whom wen? Bert Parks, Bob<lb />
and Ray, and Miss North Carolina,<lb />
Iye Arnold. After this, the Queen<lb />
was crowned and as always at an<lb />
(rent of t is type there were the<lb />
usual autsrraph seekers. Here, Pat<lb />
tells of an amusing incident in which<lb />
her escort, Emo Boado had a big<lb />
laugh. "There were a lot of children<lb />
crowding around Polly Bergen and<lb />
some of the other celebrities hoping<lb />
to get their autographs and several<lb />
came up to me and asked for mine. I<lb />
was really surprised exclaimed Pat.<lb />
"Next they'll be asking me for mine<lb />
was Emo's remark.<lb />
A photographic session was held at<lb />
Greenfield Gardens on Sunday morn-<lb />
ing and Sunday afternoon Pat headed<lb />
back for East Carolina, weary, but<lb />
illed with pleasant and unforgettable<lb />
m mories of her weekend at the<lb />
beautiful Azalea Festival.<lb />
Harris New Veep,<lb />
Hyatt, McCoy,<lb />
Sutts Elected<lb />
Dave- Carson was elected presi-<lb />
dent of the senior class over J. B.<lb />
Nichols in last week's runoff. In<lb />
defeating Nichols, Carson polled 86<lb />
of the scant 152 votes cast.<lb />
Nichols received 77 to Carson's<lb />
74 votes in the initial election for<lb />
enior class officers recently. Bobby<lb />
Hall, also a presidential candidate,<lb />
was close behind with 61 votes.<lb />
Eddie Harris, Williamston, will<lb />
serve under Carson as vice-presi-<lb />
dent. He defeated Mack Edmondson<lb />
and Jimmy L. Johnson by a vote<lb />
of 107 to 69 and 29.<lb />
Other Officers<lb />
Dorothy McCoy, Kinston, and Arm<lb />
Mayo. Plymouth, were scheduled<lb />
to rmc-t in last week's runoff, but<lb />
Miss Mayo withdrew due to the fact<lb />
that the Points System now in<lb />
effect here would not permit her<lb />
to hold the position. In the initial<lb />
election, Miss McCoy received 102<lb />
votes and Miss Mayo 84. Damaris<lb />
Ross, also a candidate for secretary,<lb />
received 23 votes.<lb />
Bob Hyatt, Ahoskie, defeated<lb />
Greenville Banks 112-96 in the race<lb />
for treasurer. Betty Jo Butts, Angier,<lb />
polled 126 votes to win the post<lb />
of SGA Representative. Her oppo-<lb />
nents, Neel Dupree, Decoma Byrd,<lb />
and Ann Lassiter, received 33, 27,<lb />
and 23 votes respectively.<lb />
Carson<lb />
Carson, a Business Education ma-<lb />
jor from Williamston, is a member<lb />
of Circle K, Alpha Phi Omega,<lb />
and is presently serving with ths<lb />
College Union Student Board. He<lb />
commented that he would approach<lb />
hi3 duties as senior class president<lb />
with an open mind and would "make<lb />
decisions in the best interest of the<lb />
senior class and East Carolina as<lb />
a whole<lb />
The newly-elected senior class of-<lb />
ficers succeed Garland Tuton,<lb />
Whiteville, president; Bill Hardee,<lb />
Wilmington, vice-president; Lou<lb />
Manning, Bailey, secretary; Phillip<lb />
Weaver, Whiteville, treasurer; and<lb />
Peggy Moore, Franklinton, SGA<lb />
Representative.<lb />
Next Week's Paper<lb />
Natividad Sesena, from Mad-<lb />
rid, Spain, will contribute a col-<lb />
umn to the editorial page of<lb />
next week's East Carolinian, and<lb />
the editors will discuss the Donald<lb />
I'mstead administration.<lb />
The April 26 paper, a six-page<lb />
issue, will feature creative writ-<lb />
ing by students. The project is<lb />
being sponsored by the English<lb />
Club.<lb />
Dupree, Davenport New 'V Presidents<lb />
In the recent elections for "Y" of- .oil, is majoring in Home Economics.<lb />
Shs is a member of the Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Club and the WRA. She is<lb />
C ief Marshal at East Carolina this<lb />
year and is treasurer of her church<lb />
group, the Free Will Baptist Fellow-<lb />
Miss Dupree, a junior from Bel- ship.<lb />
Neei Dapree . . .<lb />
president.<lb />
Fred Davenport . . . Succeeds Frank<lb />
Moore � YMCA head.<lb />
Commenting on her new position<lb />
she said, "i'm looking forward to<lb />
working with the YWCA and hope<lb />
next year will be as successful as in<lb />
previous years<lb />
Davenport, a junior from Plymouth,<lb />
is majoring in Business Education.<lb />
His activities at East Carolina in-<lb />
clude ritual chairman for Delta Sig-<lb />
ma Pi, Executive Council of the<lb />
Baptist Student Union, treasurer ot'<lb />
the YMCA, elections committee of<lb />
SGiA, and membership in the Future<lb />
Business Leaders of America.<lb />
Concerning his new office, he<lb />
stated, "I feel most honored and<lb />
privileged to have been elected pre-<lb />
sident of the "Y I sincerely hope<lb />
that during my tenure of office<lb />
the YMCA will continue to ra�et the<lb />
religious needs of the students on our<lb />
campus<lb />
Gus Manos from Fayetterille was<lb />
elected vice president of the YMCA;<lb />
Jesse Vick, Murfreeaboro, secretary;<lb />
and Thomas Ruffin, Ahoskie, treas-<lb />
urer.<lb />
The YWCA elected Ann Lassiter<lb />
from Plymouth as Vfc F.asident;<lb />
Ann Mayo, Plymouth, Secretary; and<lb />
Lillian Griffin, Henderson, treasurer.<lb />
(. s- � � .r: -v<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
Trr<lb />
If Not Adali, Who?<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
April 10 was an important day for bat-<lb />
tered Adlai Stevenson, for this was the day of the<lb />
Illinois primary. This was Stevenson's first<lb />
chance to get his Democratic presidential can-<lb />
didacy back on the rails. However a sizeable<lb />
wirte-in vote for Sen. Estes Kefauver could give<lb />
him another shove down the embankment. Ste-<lb />
venson is the sole formal entry in the Demo-<lb />
cratic preferential test.<lb />
However, Kefauver is not letting any grass<lb />
grow under his feet. Supporters of Kefauver<lb />
are carrying on a "Scrap Stevenson ' campaign<lb />
within the state.<lb />
There is no doubt about it, the political big<lb />
wigs want Stevenson as the standard bearer.<lb />
What about the people? By the looks of things,<lb />
Kefauver has the vote-getting ability but is out<lb />
of favor with Democratic professionals. The<lb />
question concerning democratic party profes-<lb />
sionals today is "If not Adlai, who?" They have<lb />
already begun searching the field of dark horses.<lb />
Six names have already been mentioned: Gov.<lb />
Averell Harriman of New York, Senate Dem-<lb />
ocratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas.<lb />
Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri, Gov. Frank<lb />
J. Lausche of Ohio. Gov. G. Mennen Williams<lb />
of Michigan and Sen. Robert S. Kerr of Okla-<lb />
homa.<lb />
There has been no evidence of an organ-<lb />
ized stop-Kefauver movement but one can be<lb />
expected if Stevenson fails to get off the ground.<lb />
Kefauver is out of favor with many south-<lb />
ern Democrats as they regard him as a south-<lb />
erner who has turned against them. He lost favor<lb />
with many Democratic professionals because he<lb />
campaigned against the "bosses" four years ago,<lb />
when he lost the nomination to Stevenson.<lb />
To point out how worried the Democrat<lb />
leaders are. Maryland has already organized a<lb />
drive for Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri<lb />
for the nomination if the front runners come to<lb />
a stalemate.<lb />
Mayor D'Alesondro of Baltimore, the state's<lb />
Democratic national committeeman, is spear-<lb />
heading an "are you for Stu?" movement.<lb />
Nothing may come out of this move if Ste-<lb />
vens n or Kefauver gets as far ahead as to be<lb />
assured of the nomination.<lb />
Other trouble facing the party is party har-<lb />
mony. A southern political figure has already<lb />
predicted a third party will erupt from the Na-<lb />
tional Democratic Convention in August. Pre-<lb />
dicting a new third party will take the field in<lb />
November; he said the movement will resemble<lb />
the 1948 "Dixiecrat" movement which swept<lb />
the southern states of South Carolina. Alabama,<lb />
Mississippi and Louisiana.<lb />
Former governor of Mississippi, Fielding<lb />
Wright, has been quoted as saying "Now is the<lb />
time for us to start a third party movement<lb />
aimed at getting control of the South's electoral<lb />
vote from the two existing parties Wright ran<lb />
as vice-president on the states right ticket eight<lb />
years ago.<lb />
Governor James 0. Folsom has promised<lb />
to prevent any split of the Democratic Party<lb />
in Alabama. Governor Folsom said fome Ala-<lb />
bama party members are using the "poor old<lb />
Negroes" to split the party again. "As long as<lb />
I'm governor he said, "I'm titular head of the<lb />
Democratic Party in Alabama. And they aren't<lb />
going to break up the Democratic Party in Ala-<lb />
bama<lb />
Another sign of revolt in the party is the<lb />
mud slinging beginning to take place between<lb />
Kefauver and Stevenson. Stevenson has accused<lb />
Kefauver of talking "nonsense" and Kefauver<lb />
has used the same term for Stevenson. Kefauver<lb />
has been giving the impression that Stevenson<lb />
is a candidate of party bosses. Stevenson charges<lb />
this is nonsense and that presidential ambitions<lb />
has led Kefauver to neglect Senate duties and<lb />
having missed important votes. Kefauver's answ-<lb />
er to this is "nonsense" and that Stevenson is<lb />
engaged in "mud slinging" and sounding like<lb />
a man who is desperate.<lb />
� M GAionmia<lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL il<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-lass matter December 3, 1925 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 Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1955<lb />
Editor<lb />
Managing Editor .<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Sports Editor <lb />
Business Manager<lb />
 JIMMY FERRELL<lb />
 ODWER WILLIAMS<lb />
 JAN RABY<lb />
 JANET HILL<lb />
 BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
MARY ELLEN W'LLLIAMS<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 />
Sta-ff Photographer J. D. Henry<lb />
Staff Artist � Billy Arnold<lb />
Circulation Manager Purvis Boyette<lb />
Editorial Advisor .  MiS9 Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor �Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Exchange EditorMrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Technical Advisor  Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Company, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
"Th� moving fiBf�r writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves om; nor all toot pi�ty nor wit,<lb />
Shall lore H back to cancel half a line,<lb />
Nor all year tear wash eat word of it<lb />
From the "RobajaH of Omar Khayacn tmiwiatod by<lb />
S. Filloiold<lb />
Reader's Comment<lb />
AI Alcock Writes<lb />
Ferrell Concerning<lb />
Last Week's Views<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
1 he last issue of this paper carried<lb />
article which stated that, "Mr.<lb />
' ' n Alcock . . . feels that the East<lb />
�u'llinian is not in the hands of<lb />
t studint5, but the administration<lb />
Please he assured that I am the<lb />
)iilv person qualified to express how<lb />
i FEEL about anything. I might add<lb />
t :ii I have not been asked by any<lb />
member of the newspaper staff how<lb />
I feel about this publication, except<lb />
those impassioned members who at-<lb />
tended the recent campaign speeches.<lb />
The author of, "DON'T TAKE THE<lb />
OLD BOYS TOO SERIOUSLY" ex-<lb />
tended to me, at the eleventh hour,<lb />
a second-hand invitation to present<lb />
�� him my views. I must concede that<lb />
the author of that article is a busy<lb />
man. So is the author of this one.<lb />
Where is the news-hunting spirit<lb />
if our newspaper staff?<lb />
"Draws Farcial Conclusion"<lb />
Th "farcial conclusion" that has<lb />
been attributed to me is that the<lb />
ne-ws;aper is not in the hands of the<lb />
students. 5 invite you to read page<lb />
5�5 section 5, of the current Hand-<lb />
look, then draw your own conclus-<lb />
ions.<lb />
Consider, if you will, whether the<lb />
students of this campus are too ir-<lb />
n sponsible to be entrusted with the<lb />
liberty of expressing their poi�t of<lb />
view in the newspaper. Remember, the<lb />
iitor of this newspaper would be<lb />
subject to reproval by the adminis-<lb />
tration whether he be selected by<lb />
popular vote or a .Publication Board<lb />
which is now in effect.<lb />
Literary Style Questioned<lb />
i was reminded, as a result of my<lb />
nut tion about the literary style of<lb />
;his paper, that "news stories will<lb />
usually include who, what, when,<lb />
w"ere, why, and how in as concise<lb />
a manner as possible I am in agree-<lb />
ment with this statement. The editor<lb />
undoubtedly puts preat store in this<lb />
truism too. I feel that he justifies<lb />
the remark by admitting the biggest<lb />
space filler in tve las issue. (See,<lb />
"Featurists Write Folks About New<lb />
Yoik Trip) I think it meets some<lb />
of the requisites of a news story. (It<lb />
must be considered a news story<lb />
since the paper has no SOCIALS<lb />
column.) The story certainly includes<lb />
who, when, and where, but the what<lb />
and why in as concise a manner as<lb />
possible . . . ?<lb />
I Believe . . .<lb />
That the East Carolinian should<lb />
help form student opinion as well as<lb />
reflect it.<lb />
That daily national news should not<lb />
e "rehashed" in the columns of this<lb />
aper unless the popular news week-<lb />
i s, daily newspapers, television and<lb />
radio cease to do a satisfactory job<lb />
of news reporting.<lb />
That vagueness and generalities<lb />
should be displaced by concreteneas<lb />
and specificity.<lb />
That a modest investment should<lb />
be rewarded with a modest return.<lb />
We must pay for a newspaper. Should<lb />
we be insulted by its poor appear-<lb />
ance each week? I am alluding to<lb />
tlie disrespectful manner of distri-<lb />
bution. After all the labor pains of<lb />
producing a "first-place" paper it is<lb />
then abandoned like an orphan child.<lb />
It is not uncommon to find numer-<lb />
ous copies "distributed" on the floor<lb />
when one is fortunate enough to find<lb />
3 heap of them that have been dumped<lb />
for our convenience. I wonder if any<lb />
other newspaper, taking pride in its<lb />
cra.t, would have so little respect?<lb />
Old Boy With Stick<lb />
A stick is a versatile instrument.<lb />
I have seen paint stirred with a stick,<lb />
a boy whipped with a stick, things<lb />
measured with a yardstick, and a<lb />
stick of dynamite stir up the dirt.<lb />
Now I am aware that a stick can<lb />
be used to "stir up personal glory<lb />
Every campus has "old boys" who<lb />
i un around with these sticks�beware<lb />
of them. Sometimes they beat the<lb />
bushes with their sticks. Sometimes<lb />
they stir a dying fire, or whip the<lb />
sleeping dog that lies. Some of the<lb />
old boys own their sticks. Some<lb />
glory hunters borrow theirs.<lb />
M ownership of a "stick" means<lb />
any thing, I am proud to have one.<lb />
In a glory hunt, as in any fount,<lb />
someone must win. The winner is<lb />
usually judged by onlookers who<lb />
must have sufficient evidence to ren-<lb />
der a valid judgment. Part of the<lb />
evidence is in. The readers of this<lb />
newspaper (the judges in this case)<lb />
have been admonished "not to take<lb />
the old boys (glory hunters) too ser-<lb />
iously Let me assure you that I<lb />
:o not have a monopoly in this busi-<lb />
i of glory hunting. Neither do I<lb />
have a monopoly on complaints about<lb />
tis publication.<lb />
It is a fair game to hear both<lb />
sides of a story. When we are ad-<lb />
monished "not to take the old boys<lb />
too seriously" it leaves the impress-<lb />
ion that criticism, of any sort, is<lb />
out of order. Let me reiterate, the<lb />
readers are the judges. Only your<lb />
reactions to this controversy will de-<lb />
TfirRSPAYt APR<lb />
ijj<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina College<lb />
SGA Treasurer Sharber Takes Spotlight<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
Five years ago a group of eight<lb />
high school students from Eliza-<lb />
beth City visited the East Carolina<lb />
College campus. The next year Billy<lb />
Sharber, a member of that same<lb />
grou,i was enlisted in the ranks of<lb />
the freshman class. According to<lb />
Billy, his observation of the friendly<lb />
atmosphere that prevailed the cam-<lb />
pus and the apparent close co-oper-<lb />
ation between faculty and students<lb />
enticed him to enroll.<lb />
As his school career moved along,<lb />
he began to become interestd in tho<lb />
Student Government Association and<lb />
Other extra-curricular activities. His<lb />
junior year, he was elected assistant<lb />
treasurer of the S. G. A. At the same<lb />
time, he belonged to honorary frat-<lb />
ernities; Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta<lb />
Pi, and Phi Sigma Pi. The busines-5<lb />
fraternity, during his senior year,<lb />
elected him to their .vice-presidency.<lb />
Billy also belongs to three campus<lb />
clubs; Circle K, YMCA, and Future<lb />
Business Leaders of America.<lb />
Named to Who's Who<lb />
Vhen asked what he considered the<lb />
greatest one incident in his college<lb />
eareer, Billy said it came when he<lb />
was elected to Who's Who in Amer-<lb />
ican Colleges and Universities. He<lb />
considers this the culmination of all<lb />
his college endeavors.<lb />
This last question prompted an-<lb />
other which was, "What do you re-<lb />
member most about each of your<lb />
school years here?"<lb />
Billy Sharber<lb />
SGA treasurer<lb />
Billy replied that the first incident<lb />
he 2'ways remembers when someone<lb />
refers to his freshman year is the<lb />
wonder of orientation week. He re-<lb />
calls that it was just a little less<lb />
than a fight for survival. Sharber's<lb />
sophomore year, he considers, was<lb />
big lighted most by the unforget-<lb />
table experience of dormitory life.<lb />
He believes that there he learned<lb />
most completely the lesson of re-<lb />
sponsibility. From his own personal<lb />
experiences, Billy thinks that the first<lb />
tories because, in Ins opinion, no fresh-<lb />
n:an should be deprived of their<lb />
privileges. The junior year brought to<lb />
Billy's mind his election to the<lb />
S. G. A. assistant treasurership<lb />
and in his senior year, the full treas-<lb />
urership.<lb />
Enjoyed Teaching<lb />
This last year, Billy has parti-<lb />
cularly enjoyed practice teaching<lb />
He says he will remember this part<lb />
of his college education by this series<lb />
of observations: "The first day I<lb />
taught the class all the student<lb />
faces looked exactly alike. But in<lb />
just a few days, individual person-<lb />
alities began to show themselves<lb />
and I was surprised at how quickly<lb />
i ach student's own characteristics<lb />
seemed to crystallize before my<lb />
eye<lb />
Ag a business education major,<lb />
Billy plans to become a book-keeper<lb />
for some large firm. Naturally, his<lb />
plans also contain a little sentiment-<lb />
ality; in fact, it's quite a serious<lb />
romance. The wedding date is May<lb />
27th.<lb />
Billy's final statdmentjs indicate<lb />
how sincerely he feels about BCC.<lb />
" f I were financially able, I'd like<lb />
to, as a gift of appreciation, have<lb />
lights installed on the tennis courts.<lb />
Of course, this doesn't include the<lb />
n w dorms I'd like to build. I know<lb />
this is ridiculous talk but it does<lb />
consideration of the college should show in some measure how much<lb />
be the addition of new men's dormi-JEast Carolina has meant to me<lb />
Readers' Comment<lb />
Student Disag<lb />
Dear Mr. Williams:<lb />
In general I think you should be<lb />
complimented for your work in the<lb />
"East Carolinian since most of your<lb />
articles are at least partially objec-<lb />
tive. II have noted, however, that you<lb />
continually fail to treat the segrega-<lb />
tion problem on such a basis; and I<lb />
believe that if no one were to voice<lb />
any opposition to your vies, then it<lb />
would give rise to the belief that the<lb />
students share your opinions com-<lb />
pletely. Such a belief would be gravely<lb />
erroneous, for since the March 29,<lb />
1956 publication of the "East Caro-<lb />
linian" containing your latest views<lb />
on the subject, I have noted many<lb />
student discussions concerning your<lb />
statements and the resulting opinions<lb />
were certainly not in accordance with<lb />
those prrcented in your article.<lb />
The query, "What do other coun-<lb />
tries of the world think of the United<lb />
States in regand to the segregation<lb />
problem?" Your questioning answer<lb />
was, "Which is more important�<lb />
what we think of each other in<lb />
America or what the rest of tht<lb />
world thinks of us?"<lb />
Since you failed to answer this<lb />
question directly�fl) would like to<lb />
point out a few facts to you. Seventy-<lb />
cide the outcome. You should serve<lb />
the interest o" YOUR newspaper by<lb />
registering j our applause or com-<lb />
plaint.<lb />
Alan G. Alcock<lb />
(The East Carolinian welcomes<lb />
readers' opinions. But this newspaper<lb />
doe8 not approve of those students<lb />
who run around campus with sticks,<lb />
stirring up personal glory, and the<lb />
Bast Carolinian will never take the<lb />
old boys too seriously�-Editor.)<lb />
rees With Williams9 Column<lb />
five per cent of the world's popula-<lb />
tion is non-white, and when repre-<lb />
sentatives of the United States go<lb />
into areas where these people live and<lb />
tell of the wonderful opportunities<lb />
possible under our form of govern-<lb />
ment; they immediately ask about<lb />
our segregation problem�and what<lb />
kind of an answer can dispel their<lb />
doubt? Mr. K. J. Phillip of India,<lb />
w o was a recent visitor to our can<lb />
pus, and Miss Natacha Sesena of<lb />
Spain, who is a foreign exchange<lb />
studen' ve reported first-hand in-<lb />
formation concerning this doubt. How<lb />
can the people of the world believe<lb />
us when we refer to democracy, and<lb />
then they learn of situations which<lb />
are certainly not a product of demo-<lb />
cracy. Remember now�a majority<lb />
of these people are non-white, and<lb />
though they have their own problems,<lb />
some of which are similar to ours,<lb />
they are looking to the United States<lb />
for leadership.<lb />
In your discussion following the<lb />
questioning answer, you did admit<lb />
that the world probably thinks "lit-<lb />
tle" of us for what you termed our<lb />
"custom Perhaps it's just a matter<lb />
of semantics�but don't you really<lb />
mean injustice? Next comes another<lb />
one of your questions�"Can we af-<lb />
ford to sacrifice internal harmony in<lb />
order to appease foreigners?" Do you<lb />
really believe we have internal har-<lb />
mony now? What about the split in<lb />
the Democratic party during the last<lb />
national elections, and the impend-<lb />
ing crisis concerning this year'sAlso<lb />
the many instances of minority groups<lb />
rebelling legally against injustices<lb />
fostered by segregation, ff suppose I<lb />
would be classified as a "theorist" or<lb />
reformer" according to you, but I<lb />
am singly trying to view this prob-<lb />
lem on a national and international<lb />
basis instead of a sectional one. We<lb />
are now living during an era in which<lb />
a policy of isolation is impossible�<lb />
we are supposedly the leaders of the<lb />
free world in opposition to commun-<lb />
ism.<lb />
I realize that I, like yourself, have<lb />
not touched all the facets of this<lb />
problem, but if you wish to pursue<lb />
this further I would be more than<lb />
delighted to engage with you ki a<lb />
formal debate before some club, such<lb />
as the International Relations Club<lb />
perhaps.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Gerald Adcock<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Several people have come to me<lb />
with the false idea, which they got<lb />
from your column, about our fra-<lb />
ternity pledges being asked to help<lb />
with a certain petition. All of the<lb />
pledges that did participate did it<lb />
entirely on their own, and their ac-<lb />
tions were in no way connected with<lb />
the Kappa Sigma Nu Fraternity.<lb />
They were merely exercising their in-<lb />
dividual rights as students at BCC. I<lb />
hope this letter will clarify any mis-<lb />
understandings that may have arisen<lb />
from your comment.<lb />
I would also like to take this op-<lb />
portunity to congratulate Maurice<lb />
Hikburn and Jim Paige on their ar-<lb />
ticle in the last issue of the Bast<lb />
Carolinian. They are to be commended<lb />
for expressing what seems to be the<lb />
opinion of the students. Hats off also<lb />
to Dock Smith for coming out in his<lb />
platform in favor of fraternities.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Jimmy Phelps<lb />
That's The Way I See It'<lb />
Comments About A Letter<lb />
by Oliver William<lb />
Mr. Adcock in his letter addresses �<lb />
today's paper merely reopened the<lb />
"Which is more important�what we tl<lb />
each other in America or what the real<lb />
world thinks of us?" (this question <lb />
in reference to the segregation problem)<lb />
not try to answer this question becau i<lb />
I know that peace at home is the more in<lb />
of the two, 1 realize that we must try t<lb />
with the rest of the world.<lb />
,The "facts" that Mr. Adcock point<lb />
and of which I was already aware do i<lb />
the problem either. Although they are<lb />
iive, I can also point out facts that ar<lb />
important. For instance, New York i-<lb />
the problem of trying to integrate<lb />
thousand Puerto Ricans into their<lb />
Problems such as these are just as seri<lb />
Although each of these problems ar<lb />
ternational interest, they must be solv<lb />
people who they directly affect. Thai<lb />
must battle the .segregation issue oursel<lb />
out the help of outsiders, and hope thai<lb />
cisions that are best for us will be th<lb />
avorable to the rest of the world<lb />
This columnist .has noticed that in<lb />
weeks, many magazines, which on<lb />
anti-Southern in their policies and beli<lb />
segregation, have been trying to pr<lb />
Southern side of the problem. It might<lb />
without fear of contradiction, that this h<lb />
existed in the past. I would like t n<lb />
reference to an editorial which appear<lb />
urday Evening Post" magazine la I<lb />
editors of this magazine said this: "In<lb />
of the hysterical legal and legislate<lb />
now raging in some parts of America<lb />
question of whether or not white ai<lb />
children should attend the same pc<lb />
might be germane to p'int out that<lb />
lations are usually simpler and more hai<lb />
in actual practice that they become <lb />
rounded by all sorts of confusing ,<lb />
concepts involving law and supposed<lb />
principles<lb />
Culturalist, Critics, and Abolition<lb />
reading HERE. I just couldn't resist :<lb />
this column space with this poem. I<lb />
thought some of the students would a<lb />
it more after a weekend of azaleas and<lb />
vities.<lb />
The horse and mule live thirty year<lb />
hear of wine or beers�<lb />
The cow drinks water by the ton, and a1<lb />
is mostly done.<lb />
In healthful milk the kitten soaks and<lb />
short years she croaks.<lb />
But golly, we outlast them all, On coffee<lb />
alcohol!<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
New View On Frats<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
With some degree of reluctance !<lb />
admit that heretofore I have considered<lb />
fraternities as unnecessary, unfounded ii<lb />
ciples, and a catalyst to character det<lb />
Fortunately and with gratitude to Tau Ka<lb />
Epsilon of X. C. State College, I haven<lb />
my opinionated stand and have joined tin<lb />
of those students who would like to br<lb />
ional social fraternities to East Carolina.<lb />
Over the recent holidays, I accepted a EKE<lb />
(Tau Kappa Epsilon) member's invitat<lb />
visit his frat. Later I was reprimanded<lb />
"frat" was not a part of the college man's<lb />
abulary. My initial impression was u c<lb />
with nothing short of delight. As we approached<lb />
the fraternity house we were immedi;<lb />
costed by a vicious little monster of a<lb />
mascot, bought from the dog pound for th<lb />
dollars and a half. A mongrel pup. he<lb />
himself quite shy despite his intimations<lb />
our limbs might soon be relieved of our to<lb />
Upon entering the house, we found 5<lb />
upon the floor three seemingly lifeless<lb />
After a few licks in the face by the nr<lb />
forms rose and introductions were mad<lb />
From this personal observation. I<lb />
that national social fraternities wen in<lb />
"homes away from home<lb />
The points for and against social<lb />
nities need not be listed here as all int<lb />
students are familiar with them alread<lb />
for those who discourage their coming I<lb />
Carolina, I suggest you visit one and then make<lb />
ycur decision.<lb />
How does the United States and Russia<lb />
compare in education? According to the March<lb />
24th issue of the SATURDAY REVIEW,<lb />
America is lagging, seriously. For instance in<lb />
1952 the United States awarded 3,800 Ph.l<lb />
while the USSR awarded 5,900. Each year re-<lb />
cruits in Soviet scholarship are about<lb />
our own. In 1955 Russia compared her -<lb />
Ph.D's. to our 4,400. Jfie engineering grad-<lb />
uate figures also indicate our "think-power"<lb />
deficiency. In 1952 the U. S. and Russia gi<lb />
uated 30,000 engineers each, hi 1955 the figures<lb />
read; U. S�23,000, U.S.S.R.�63,000.<lb />
Concerning science education, Eleanor S.<lb />
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Soviet schools contrasts sharply with the<lb />
uation in the United States. Whereas each of<lb />
the more than 1,000,000 Soviet students grad-<lb />
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taken fwe years of physics, one year of astro-<lb />
nomy, four years of chemiswy, five of biology, ten<lb />
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and trigonometry, less than a third of a total<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
East Caro-<lb />
mrncy to Kins.<lb />
Lay nights, to<lb />
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Jerry Stewart and .��.�( .<lb />
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S-dy Sanderson rapped out hits in<lb />
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roduced the run.<lb />
T Demon Deacon, fought hack<lb />
to take a 2-1 le�i   ,<lb />
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Leading hitters tor the Hues were<lb />
Sanderson, wo racked op three cl an<lb />
singles; Barmey Stevens an; st wart<lb />
who collected two each; and Gene<lb />
rurner, who knocked or base hit.<lb />
Mallory's eiWW was supposed to<lb />
hare met Atlantic Chrisian College<lb />
� North State 0 : ,�   jn an<lb />
hrbition match, in Parmville, as i<lb />
�i the highlights of thai town's<lb />
"Farmer, Pay Th, celebration,<lb />
however, was cancelled post toned<lb />
until to lay-and rain damaf<lb />
playing field.<lb />
This marks the second turn- t ia<lb />
��-n that an DfX-AiOC match has<lb />
m i n calh d off.<lb />
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Buc. Triple Threat<lb />
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car for the<lb />
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and Bobby<lb />
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SIC STORE<lb />
Pirates Lose To<lb />
Delaware; Then<lb />
Edge Montclair<lb />
The East Carolina baseball team<lb />
opened its home ,y enter-<lb />
taining Delaware and M : ir, both<lb />
on a southern tour. T: e Pirates<lb />
droppe i thi ir op� ner I I e Hens of<lb />
Delaware f-4 it. tec a ni igs, and then<lb />
came I ack to gain a pHl bj I feal<lb />
s strong Bfoi bdair nk ,6 5, in<lb />
a 12-innings, i ont st.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
D  001 010 on 2 6 9 1<lb />
BCC 000 300 100 0 I 13 1<lb />
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.� rry, Ru �� I (7), Lill y 10) and<lb />
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Montclair 103 100 000 000 5 8 2<lb />
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Murray, Esnis (1. Murray (12)<lb />
and Speary; Cherry, Baker (6), Lov-<lb />
injr CO. and Zehring.<lb />
THE<lb />
CROWS<lb />
NEST<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
Have you ewer wandered over to<lb />
College P ield on the afternoon of an<lb />
Bast Carolina home baseball game,<lb />
just a t.vv minuc- before the two<lb />
.earns begin warm-up drills? If so,<lb />
you've undoubtedly noticed the two<lb />
burly men rummaging about on the<lb />
diamond, strutflinK with a heavy<lb />
slid, smoothing the base paths, work-<lb />
'�g the haselin 3 in with lime, j re-<lb />
aiv the clay about the pitcher's<lb />
mound.<lb />
Perhaps you are unfamiliar with<lb />
our scho  just a visitor, who came<lb />
o (ire : vilie to view the 1956 Pi-<lb />
rate aggregation. If so, you probably<lb />
:p :tcd the two men, iavinr finished<lb />
heir �ri.uods work, to pick up their<lb />
:� and move on to another part<lb />
i' the c. mpus that needs attention�<lb />
.ut wait! What's this?<lb />
The taller of the two men walks<lb />
over to the players bench, places his<lb />
bucket oi lime to�cne side and be-<lb />
rin chatting with members of the<lb />
team. The other man, short, and<lb />
stockily built, tan is directing others<lb />
at th. far end of the field. Con-<lb />
us�.d d puzzled over the situation,<lb />
?nj being a stranger at ECC, you<lb />
tpm to your nearest neighbor and<lb />
ask, "Hey, what are the two janitors<lb />
doing aver there at the players<lb />
bench?"<lb />
And then, you answer�right be-<lb />
fcween the eye "Oh therri?" your<lb />
neighbor shrugs. "They're the<lb />
co acnes<lb />
'�s this all in the line of duty for<lb />
a baseball coach? It's extremely hard<lb />
to imagine Old Casey Stengel trud-<lb />
ging around the basepaths at Yan-<lb />
kee Stadium, dragging a sled or<lb />
setting lime before each Yankee home<lb />
match. Or, for that matter, it's even<lb />
far-fetched to visualize Duke's Ace<lb />
Parker, or Wake Forest's Charlie<lb />
Tc ague, or ANY other college coaches<lb />
loing the work of a ground's keeper<lb />
�especially before the eyes of the<lb />
home crowd.<lb />
Such a sight at BCC would seem<lb />
to-lower the morale of the students,<lb />
not to mention the ballplayers them-<lb />
selves.<lb />
I i haps some of the grounds work-<lb />
ers, who are presently hired to prune<lb />
the lovely trees' and shrubs on our<lb />
campus can be directed to do the job<lb />
'hat Coachea Mallory and Smith now<lb />
perform between coaching and teach-<lb />
ing classes. Or better still, perhaps<lb />
t � College can hire someone to<lb />
han ile the grounds for athletics en-<lb />
tirely. It could be a full-time job.<lb />
Bucs To Face AC Netters<lb />
SLUGGERS�(Jene Turner, Bucky Keep and Gu� Zehring<lb />
terror into the hearts of opposing pitehers. Of course, the above<lb />
currently in the top bracket of the East Carolina batting parade<lb />
strike a pose that sends a three-fold ring of<lb />
photo is a posed one, however, the three are<lb />
(photo by Billy Arnold)<lb />
Atlantic Christian playa host to<lb />
h Bc tennis t am tomorrow at<lb />
1  Ir tl -i cond North State<lb />
-ilt of the year.<lb />
Co: � Raymi � d .Martinez' crew<lb />
jouinsy i to Raleigh, Monday to face<lb />
the Wolf; ack netters of North Caro-<lb />
lini State College, and were trounced I<lb />
6-3, <lb />
Despito the score. Coach Martinez<lb />
called ; e performanc of his club,<lb />
"Vl  go h" He even stated that<lb />
should his Pirate improve steadily<lb />
at the rate they have been improving.<lb />
East Carolina might whip the Pack-<lb />
on the return match at Greenville.<lb />
Martinez shifted the lineup -several<lb />
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where she sits, Luckies always taste better. That's be-<lb />
cause they're made of fine tobacco�mild, good-tasting<lb />
tobacco that's TOASTED to taste even<lb />
better. Rise to the occasion yourself�<lb />
light up a Lucky. You'll say it's the best-<lb />
tasting cigarette you ever smoked!<lb />
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times in the State bout, placing<lb />
Maurice Everette with Joel Farrar,<lb />
James Blake with Gil Underwood,<lb />
and Gene Lilley with Al Webb in<lb />
the doubles events. Heretofore, Un-<lb />
derwood and Everette have been a<lb />
steady duo, having won the North<lb />
State Conference crown in that de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
"This way the Coach explains<lb />
We now have two strong doubles<lb />
teams, a.s derived from the one power-<lb />
ful combination we had before. Also,<lb />
Gene Lilley and Al Webb are vet-<lb />
erans, and are improving all the<lb />
time<lb />
The scoring went as follows:<lb />
SINGLES:<lb />
(1) Everette over Zashion (NCS),<lb />
6-3, 6-4.<lb />
(2) Crosse (NCS) over Lilley, 6-1,<lb />
6-2.<lb />
(3) Reichard (NCS) over Underwood,<lb />
6-3, 7-5.<lb />
(4) Frantz (NCS) over Webb, 6-4,<lb />
6-3.<lb />
(5) McCoy (NCS) over Blake, 6-2,<lb />
6-1.<lb />
(6) Cecoursy (NCS) over Farrar,<lb />
8-6, 6-2.<lb />
DOUBLES:<lb />
(7) Everette-Farrar over Reichard-<lb />
Zashion (NCS) 8-6, 6-1.<lb />
(8) Crosse-Dyke over Blake- Under-<lb />
wood, 6-3, 6-4.<lb />
(9) Lilley-Webb over McCoy-Frantz<lb />
(NCS), 6-4, 1-6, 6-0.<lb />
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tAST CAIOUNUK<lb />
TBUEdDAY, APRIL<lb />
12, l&amp;(<lb />
Greenville Banks Elected State Treasurer<lb />
FBL A Elects Bobby Mann As State Pi esident<lb />
A�  "�� �Maa.���MIM�<lb />
Bobby Mann, a junior majoring in<lb />
Business Education here, was elected<lb />
president of the state Future Busi-<lb />
ness Leaders of America on a write-<lb />
in ticket at their state convention in<lb />
Winston-Saletn last weekend.<lb />
Mann, who is from Newport, has<lb />
been active in extra-curricular ac-<lb />
tivities since enrolling here. He is<lb />
vice-president cf the local FBLA<lb />
group and is also a mmber of Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, honoary Business Educa-<lb />
tion fraternity. Recently he was<lb />
elected to head next year's West-<lb />
minster fellowship. He succeeds Dur-<lb />
wood White of Bethel High Scnool.<lb />
Greenville Banks, a junior from<lb />
Maple, was elected state FBLA<lb />
treasurer. Banks will serve as presi-<lb />
dent of Pi Omega Pi next year. He<lb />
succeeds Louie Tyndall, who is also<lb />
h student here.<lb />
Fourteen students from the busi-<lb />
ness department, accompanied by Dr.<lb />
James L. White, state FBLA advisor,<lb />
and Mr. Alton Finch, attended the<lb />
convention.<lb />
Delegates attending the two-day<lb />
convention heard speeches by Mr.<lb />
J. C. Ponder, personnel assistant with<lb />
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.<lb />
Mr. Ponder, who is also in charge<lb />
of the Reynold's college recruiting<lb />
program, was the feature speaker<lb />
for the opening general session of<lb />
the convention.<lb />
Dr. White spoke at the banquet<lb />
which closed out the second annual<lb />
convention. He was introduced by<lb />
Barbara Strickland, retiring FBLA j<lb />
secretary and also a student here.<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Reverend Neilson Speaks At BS<lb />
. . .�� . ��, ���� tion.<lb />
Bobby Mann, center, will head the state Future Business Leaders of America next year. He won on a<lb />
write-in ticket at the annual convention last week in Winston-Salem. Greenville Banks, who succeeds Justus Mc-<lb />
Keel as president of Pi Omega Pi, was elected state treasurer. Dr. James L. White (right), member of the<lb />
business department faculty, is state FBLA advisor. <lb />
Dorothy Fagan<lb />
Replaces Phillips<lb />
In College Union<lb />
Mrs. Shirley .Phillips has left the<lb />
College Union to join her husband<lb />
in Raleigh. Taking her place is Mrs.<lb />
Dorothy Fagan, wife of one of our<lb />
new students. Frank Fagan, who en-<lb />
rolled as of the spring quarter. Mrs.<lb />
Fagan is an alumnus of Woman's Col-<lb />
lege, U. N. C. and Atlantic Christian<lb />
College where she obtained her A. B.<lb />
in Education. She taught the second<lb />
grade at Cherry Point in the Graham<lb />
A. Barden elementary school and is<lb />
at present enrolled in the graduate<lb />
department of ECC.<lb />
Mrs. Fagan has previously been in<lb />
recreation work with the city of New<lb />
Bern under Mr. Mike Lewis and has<lb />
served as a girl scout leader for three<lb />
years in Rocky Mount, N. C.<lb />
A native of Pollocksville, N. C. and<lb />
claimir? Rocky Mount as home also,<lb />
she has now established residence in<lb />
Greenville for the duration of Mr.<lb />
Fagan's undergraduate work.<lb />
Seventy-Six Complete Work<lb />
At End Of Winter Quarter<lb />
Seventy-six East Carolina students i lor and Amos T. Stroud, Kinston;<lb />
completed their college work at the McDowell: B. S.�Roberta Louise<lb />
end of the winter quarter, according patton, Marion; Martin: B. S.�<lb />
 an announcment by Registrar Thomas M ,AijarnBj Parmele; Peggy<lb />
rval L. Phillips, with other members Ruth Cherry Davi1 A b and<lb />
of the graduating class of 1956, they l)avid c!arence Qurkin, Jr William-<lb />
A series of four talks on "Men,<lb />
Maidens and Marriage" will be made<lb />
by the Reverend J. A. Neilson on<lb />
Monday and Tuesday, April 1(5 and<lb />
17. On Monday at 5:30 he will speak<lb />
at the Baptist Student Centei using<lb />
his topic some of the dating pro-<lb />
blems which college young people<lb />
i'ace. At noon on Tuesday he will<lb />
speak at chapel in Austin Auditor-<lb />
ium on "The Christian Family and<lb />
both students and faculty are en-<lb />
couraged to attend. On Tuesday he<lb />
?.vill h.� guest at a oovared-�diVn<lb />
supper for married students at 5:30<lb />
at the Baptist Student Center. Tjien<lb />
at 6:30 he will speak on engage-<lb />
ment and marriage to all those who<lb />
attended the BSU Vespers at the<lb />
Center; this will be followed at 'i<lb />
o'clock with an open forum to discuss<lb />
decisions and problems which ycung<lb />
married persons face.<lb />
Mr. Neilson is now pastor of Olive<lb />
Chapel Baptist Church near Apex.<lb />
This is on" of the most outstanding<lb />
rural churches in the nation and was<lb />
publicize! through a biography of<lb />
the church entitled "Biography of a<lb />
Country Church by Garland Hen-<lb />
dricks. As a counselor Mr. Neilson<lb />
has been outstanding in his personal<lb />
work and his group counseling and<lb />
addresses. For nine years Mr. Neil-<lb />
son was pastor of Immanuel Baptist<lb />
Church in Greenville.<lb />
P. E. Meets<lb />
Thj Students Association for<lb />
Health, Physical Education, and Re<lb />
 U� the Specie. lu<lb />
skills of the major<lb />
the entire student group,<lb />
liembei<lb />
all !<lb />
� in the pur;<lb />
besitib, physical �<lb />
ation.<lb />
The next ni<lb />
Association of H a<lb />
cation, ar Re real<lb />
held April 16,<lb />
the gym. fl<lb />
vill be � �<lb />
i altl, I<lb />
ation will be<lb />
Wesley Foundation<lb />
Lee Coo<lb />
B -an! of Missio<lb />
 � Foun i<lb /><lb />
night Freeman, Plymouth; Wayne:<lb />
B. S.�Kenneth Royal Bordeaux,<lb />
Mount Olive; Hugh Morris Flowers,<lb />
Fremont.<lb />
Students from other states who<lb />
have just completed their work at creation of East Carolina has been<lb />
Marines Visit Campus<lb />
The Marine Corps Officer Pro-<lb />
curement Team will be on cam-<lb />
pus on April 24-25 to interview<lb />
students who desire to earn a<lb />
commission while completing col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Freshmen, Sophomores and<lb />
Juniors are eligible to apply for<lb />
the Platoon Leaders Class. Sen-<lb />
iors and graduates may apply<lb />
for the Officer Candidate Course<lb />
or the Aviation Officer Candi-<lb />
date Course.<lb />
Be sure and get the facts about<lb />
these opportunities. The Marines<lb />
will be glad to furnish complete<lb />
information without obligation.<lb />
See them at the Deans Office on<lb />
April 24-25.<lb />
will be granted degrees at the an<lb />
nual spring commencement exercises,<lb />
scheduled for Sunday, May 20.<lb />
Arranged by counties North Caro-<lb />
lina students who will receive degrees<lb />
in May are:<lb />
lAlamance: B. S.�Annie Lillian<lb />
Wilson, Graham; Beaufort: B. S.�<lb />
Ethel Poe Mercer, Washington; Rita<lb />
Hicks Potter, Chocowinity; A. B.��<lb />
William Bryan Waters, Bath; Bertie:<lb />
B. S.�Susie Barrett Spivey and Ann<lb />
Jean Thornrson, Windsor; Brunswick:<lb />
B. S.�John Clifton Johnson, Bolivia;<lb />
Emily Knox, Leland; Karen Marie<lb />
Swan, Southport; Caswell: B. S.�<lb />
Dorothy Deen Barnwell, Prospect<lb />
Hill; Craven: B. S.� Lin wood Louis<lb />
Adams, Vancoboro; Betty Lee Sugg,<lb />
New Bern; M. A.�Juanita Florence<lb />
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