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EastCarolinian<lb />
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Students Comment<lb />
Would you vote in favor of bringing<lb />
national social fraternities to East Caro-<lb />
lina if given an opportunity? See the<lb />
student comments in Oliver Williams'<lb />
column on page 2.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956<lb />
Number 22<lb />
"Oklahoma Begins Run Here Next Week<lb />
Freddy James Will Head<lb />
sext Year's Junior Class<lb />
r class next year<lb />
a atf Portsmouth.<lb />
� of rtent class<lb />
. is unopposed for the<lb />
- presently �erving as<lb />
Bopbeoaoro class,<lb />
Rho Pi, Phi Sig-<lb />
prexy<lb />
ma Pi, the Varsity club, and a cabi-<lb />
n t number of the YMCA.<lb />
The newly-elected head stated, "I<lb />
consider being elected President et<lb />
the Junior Class a great privilege.<lb />
s. all strive to carry out the duties<lb />
of my of lice in a manner not only<lb />
beneficial to my fellow classmates,<lb />
but to East Carolina College<lb />
A science major, James is also<lb />
vtry active on the basketball court<lb />
for ECC.<lb />
Five candidates for vice president<lb />
met in the initial election last week,<lb />
with Ted Gartman and James Bracey<lb />
meeting in the runoff. Gartman was<lb />
selected vice ; resident over Bracey<lb />
by one vote. Also running were Oliver<lb />
Williams, Bob Raynor, and Lou Anne<lb />
Rouse.<lb />
Barbara Anne Whitehurst defeated<lb />
Tommy Edison for the secretarial<lb />
position.<lb />
Selected for treasurer of the class<lb />
�'�s Lillian Griffin over John Epper-<lb />
son.<lb />
The SGA representative will be<lb />
La Verne Strickland. Elizabeth Judge<lb />
was also a candidate for this post.<lb />
Chosen as May Day attendants<lb />
wt re Marcia Forbes anjd Martha<lb />
House. Those eliminated were Ka-<lb />
I erine Dismuke, Ann Wilkerson,<lb />
Suzanne Fretz, and Ann Hughes.<lb />
Smith, Farish Play Leads<lb />
In Fifth Musical Production<lb />
by Jonnie Simpson<lb />
"Oklahoma starring Frances Smith of Robersonville as<lb />
Laurey and Stephen T. Farish of Ayden as Curley is scheduled<lb />
for performances April 24, 25, 26 'at 8 p. m. in McGinnis Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
The fifth musical production to be sponsored by the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association, it is under the direction of Dr.<lb />
Kenneth Cuthbert, musical supervisor, and Dr. Elizabeth Utter-<lb />
'xick. director of dramatics.<lb />
Co-starring are Dottie Jo James, Wilmington; George<lb />
Knight, Rocky Mount; June Crews, Creedmoor; Joseph Stell,<lb />
Gicenville; and Jimmy Page, Williamston.<lb />
Supporting Cast ����<lb />
Kodgerg and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma will begin a three-day ran in McGinnis Auditorium next Tues-<lb />
day night. Shown above, from left to right, are: Franses Smitii, Laurey; Stephen Farish, Curley; June Crews,<lb />
Joe Stell. George Knight, and Jimmy Page. Smith, Farish, Crews, and Knight played in laat year's production<lb />
of "Brigadoon<lb />
"Macbeth" Production Opens<lb />
Vvv Outdoor Theater May 11<lb />
by Eather Tyler<lb />
colm by Dr. Kelly Crockett.<lb />
The porter is played by Dr. Edgar<lb />
Hirpriberg, Donalban by Mr. Fitz-<lb />
hugh Dade, assistant librarian, and<lb />
the Three Witche3 are played by<lb />
Miss Beatrice Chauncey, a member<lb />
Ding and dedication<lb />
Memorial Sylvan<lb />
1 eld May 11, when<lb />
men Shakeapaare'a<lb />
v. Macbeth<lb />
U appropriated 1300<lb />
 the production,<lb />
y and students are<lb />
dramatic talents for<lb />
any production at<lb />
. College<lb />
haa been completed,<lb />
will soon begin. Dr.<lb />
� � consultant in<lb />
 and Dr. James<lb />
i -chairman of tho<lb />
mm nee, are working<lb />
. Wither, who !s direet-<lb />
I iction.<lb />
niinajlUil. "I think<lb />
� tl at is quite capable<lb />
even so difficult a play<lb />
Cast<lb />
M follows: The part<lb />
!ed by Dr. Larry<lb />
English Department,<lb />
y Alice Anne Horn,<lb />
r� in tire East Car-<lb />
and recently played<lb />
l la in "Blithe Spirit<lb />
layed by Dr. Floyd Overly,<lb />
Dr. Marquardt, and Mai-<lb />
Messick Asks Trustees To keconsider<lb />
Their Decision On Social Fraternities<lb />
The Board of Trustees, in a reg-<lb />
ular meeting here on campus last<lb />
week, was asked by President Mes-<lb />
sick to reconsider it decision on<lb />
social fraternities. President Messick,<lb />
while reopening the question, made<lb />
no recommendations for or against<lb />
the establishment of such fraternities<lb />
and sororities, but brought to the<lb />
boards attention its decision made<lb />
$1,145,000 to be used for the con-<lb />
struction af a dormitory for men stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
The loan fs to be repaid over a<lb />
period of forty years. Paymenta will<lb />
fee met from room rent received from<lb />
students living in college dormitoriea.<lb />
To Be On South Campus<lb />
The new dormitory will be built on<lb />
the South Campus, according to plans.<lb />
It will be made up of two units sep-<lb />
arated by a wall and composing in<lb />
effect two dormitories. Facilities will<lb />
include a ca'eteria for use by stu-<lb />
dents living in these units. Plans<lb />
are now being drawn by Eric G.<lb />
Flanagan of Henderson, N. C, archi-<lb />
tect<lb />
of the Music Department, Mrs. Ed- in 1954 which was in opposition to<lb />
gar Hirshberg, and Mrs. Agnes Bar<lb />
rttt, secretary to Dr. Messick.<lb />
Others<lb />
Dr. Frank Hoskins has the role of<lb />
Ross, Lloyd Bray, Jr. the role of<lb />
Banquo, and Mr. James Simpson of<lb />
the Music Department has the role<lb />
of Macduff. Mrs. James E. Poindexter<lb />
is cast as Lady Macduff, Jim Corum<lb />
a� the Scotch Doctor, and David<lb />
Evans as the Sergeant. Delano Driver<lb />
will play the young Stward, Tommy<lb />
Hull, and Pat Simonds the Gentle-<lb />
woman. The previous three are active<lb />
members of the Playhouse. The La-<lb />
dies of the Scotch Court are played<lb />
by Marian Evans, Margaret Gedhi,<lb />
Sue Flannagan, Gale Simpson, and<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb, who is a member<lb />
of the faculty. Mr. Charles Laughter,<lb />
assistant librarian, will be cast as<lb />
the "English Doctor. Also in the cast<lb />
of Macbeth are two well-known<lb />
athletes. Lou Hallow will play the part<lb />
of the First Murderer and Don Har-<lb />
ris will have the part of the Second<lb />
Murderer.<lb />
fraternity houses and social frater<lb />
nities.<lb />
Referred to Administration and<lb />
Faculty<lb />
After considering the idea at length,<lb />
the Board referred the situation to<lb />
the Administration and faculty for<lb />
their consideration and recommen-<lb />
dations concerning it. The Board also<lb />
requested that student opinion be<lb />
considered.<lb />
Will Be Discussed in May<lb />
Fresident Messick stated that<lb />
the question would be brought up<lb />
at the next faculty meeting which<lb />
will probably be held sometime in<lb />
May, and would not make a state-<lb />
ment as to his position at this time<lb />
because he "wouldn't want his think-<lb />
ing to influence either faculty or<lb />
student opinion<lb />
At the same meeting, the Board<lb />
authorized President Messick to ex-<lb />
ecute a loan agreement with the Fed-<lb />
eral Housing and Home Finance<lb />
Agency whereby the college will bor-<lb />
row, by issuance of bonds, a sum of<lb />
Umstead Thanks Committee<lb />
Members In Farewell Speech<lb />
by Elizabeth Hyton�SGA Reporter<lb />
Donald Umstead presided over his explained that this institution, as all<lb />
la9t meeting of the East Carolina state institutions, "belongs to kite peo-<lb />
Phi Sig Dance Set<lb />
I'hi Sigma Pi national<lb />
honor,r fraternity will sponsor<lb />
forasal dance tomorrow<lb />
I 'iday. April 20. The<lb />
� heduled to begin at<lb />
11, and will last until<lb />
Because of the occasion's<lb />
muir will be on record.<lb />
to Joel Farrar, presi-<lb />
,1,�' of the fraternity, "The pur-<lb />
this dance is to raise<lb />
�ae tll j-ive an award to soms<lb />
adiog fttnior male student<lb />
��- bais of scholarship and<lb />
"Oklahoma Dancers<lb />
hip" The award will bo<lb />
lated plaque and is give.<lb />
 � ' n-oriure to Phi Sigma Pt'a<lb />
tamer ads<lb />
professor<lb />
I.<lb />
� nor and economic<lb />
Needier Flanagan.<lb />
�rrar further stated, "Thfa<lb />
l,fv� "nard fa to be given neat<lb />
"1 the fraternity hopes to<lb />
'�'�nin with the award during<lb />
ksequsnt years Rising senior<lb />
�r the only eligible candidate,<lb />
tdamsioa for the dance fa twon-<lb />
-five cenis p person.<lb />
tStfS<lb />
follies End Tonight<lb />
ih Senior Follios of ��"<lb />
"m he presented for tho loot<lb />
"� tonight in Austin Audtteri-<lb />
Ua �t 7:S0 p.m Tho profrnt-<lb />
"wlude many outstanding ��-<lb />
Jent acts and was views oy <lb />
"r?e audience fast night, a"�<lb />
Mission ia fifty<lb />
Student Government Association con-<lb />
vening Wednesday night. President<lb />
Umstead gave a brief farewell ad-<lb />
dress, and thanked those students who<lb />
had served as committee chairmen on<lb />
the following committees: handbook,<lb />
elections, homecoming, budget, point<lb />
system, and entertainment.<lb />
He stated that he felt all these<lb />
com.mitt.es had done splendid work<lb />
during this school year. Umstead also<lb />
pointed out that this was East Caro-<lb />
lina's first year as a member of the<lb />
United States Student Government<lb />
Association and that two students<lb />
from this campus attended the nation-<lb />
al meeting this year.<lb />
Also, he commended the part that<lb />
cur school played in the 3tae Stu-<lb />
dent Legislature and that three of<lb />
the state officera are East Carolina<lb />
students. Umstead said that the needs<lb />
of te student body and the several<lb />
. .stitutional change8 which have<lb />
V.en realised in the past few weeks<lb />
repr sent a challenge to the new leg-<lb />
islature and officers.<lb />
Jenkins Speaks<lb />
Dean Leo Jenkins was the apcaker<lb />
for this meeting, fin his address he<lb />
pie of North Carolina and that they<lb />
must concetd to the wishes of the<lb />
people. Students were reminded that<lb />
they are all on scholarships while<lb />
attending a state supported school<lb />
sines the tuition we pay would not<lb />
begin to cover the expenses of the<lb />
school.<lb />
Smith Take8 Oath<lb />
After Dean Jenkins' talk, Dean<lb />
Tucker administered the following<lb />
-� '�. to Dock Smith, president elect:<lb />
"I h reby pledge myself to promote<lb />
in t'is college the highest ideals of<lb />
honor, both by my personal conduct<lb />
and by fulfilling to the best of my<lb />
ability tho duties of my office Dock<lb />
in turn administered this same oath<lb />
to other newly elected officers. Wal-<lb />
ter Hasty, first vice-president; Ann<lb />
Wilkerson, secretary; Gene Hodges,<lb />
second vice-president; and Robert<lb />
Forrest, treasurer and expressed his<lb />
confidence in the incoming legisla-<lb />
ture.<lb />
Don Umstead at this time gave his<lb />
gavel to Dock Smith, thus making<lb />
him official president of the East<lb />
Carolina College Student Legislature.<lb />
Those with supporting roles in-<lb />
clude Gerald Murphy, China Grove;<lb />
Kenneth Killebrew, Rocky Mount;<lb />
Raltph B. Shumaker, Jr Greer, S. C;<lb />
Joseph Stell, Greenville; Barbara<lb />
Harris, Beaufort; Sylvia Roger,<lb />
h e Boyd, Greenville; Amy Tucker,<lb />
�A.ibtmarle; Louis Lew, Grace Joins,<lb />
r'armville; Mike Katsias, Virginia<lb />
Beach, Virginia; (Robert Miller,<lb />
Gretu&amp;boro; and Sinclair Newman,<lb />
Jr Henderson.<lb />
A full orchestra will play under<lb />
the direction of Dr. Cuthbert. Music<lb />
was rented one month prior to the<lb />
performances. Costumes are reserved<lb />
with the Hooker-Howe Company,<lb />
from whiten the Musical Production<lb />
Commission has rented coBtumes for<lb />
previous productions. The scenery has<lb />
been designed by Joseph Stell of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Dr. Cuthbert said, "We have chosen<lb />
what 1 teliove is an outstanding<lb />
cast anl each one is talented and<lb />
are working to make this year's<lb />
musical a success<lb />
Students will be admitted by their<lb />
I. D. cards. Tickets are on sale at<lb />
the Box Office, Alumni orffice, and<lb />
downtown at Biggs, and Warren's.<lb />
Adult tickets are $1.00, high school<lb />
tudents and children's are fifty cents.<lb />
Two Acts, Six Scenes<lb />
"Oklahoma consists of two acts<lb />
and six scenes. The Broadway ver-<lb />
sion is being used instead of the<lb />
niovio interpretation. One scene is a<lb />
complete ballet and is done under<lb />
the supervision of Mary Dunn Beatty,<lb />
dsneo director from Greenville. The<lb />
dancing chorus is Jesse Boyd, Lee<lb />
Giles, Rachel Lang, Peggy Petttt, Joe<lb />
Ponl, and Shirley Morton Smith.<lb />
"Oklahoma takes place during<lb />
the days when Oklahoma was still a<lb />
territory. The production centers on<lb />
the love aiffair of Curley and Laurey.<lb />
Although Laurey is in lovs with Cur-<lb />
ley, she believes him a little bit too<lb />
sure of himself and of her affec-<lb />
tions. This leads to Laurey's en-<lb />
couragement toward the affections of<lb />
Jud Fry, a farm hand of questionable<lb />
reputation.<lb />
Comedy<lb />
Comedy in the production is fur-<lb />
nished primarily by Will Parker, who<lb />
has just "sewed his oats in Kansas<lb />
City and Ado Annie Carnes. Ado<lb />
Annie has the reputation of accep-<lb />
ting most men's s .nces with "I<lb />
Cain't Say No Th� Persian ped-<lb />
dler, iA-li Hakim, adds to the comedy<lb />
of h � situation by incurring the<lb />
wrath of Ado Annie's father, who in-<lb />
ihat Aii's attentions to Ado<lb />
Annie be made "Honorabltt The<lb />
Production winds up in a grand fi-<lb />
nal, which contains moments of sua-<lb />
pense and near tragedy before tho<lb />
intended lovers are united.<lb />
The moral of "Oklahoma is sum-<lb />
med up in the following lines of Aunt<lb />
Eller. "Oh, lots of things happens<lb />
to folks. Sickness, er being pore and<lb />
hungry even-being old and afeared<lb />
to die. That's the way it is�cradle to<lb />
grave. And you can stand it. They's<lb />
one way. You gotta be hearty, you<lb />
got to be. You cain't deserve the<lb />
sweet and tender things in life less'n<lb />
you'r tough<lb />
"I think "Oklahoma is the best<lb />
thing that Rodgers and , Hammer-<lb />
stein have ever done and the beat<lb />
musical comedy I have ever seen<lb />
declared Dr. Utterback, the dramatic<lb />
director. The music is light and tune-<lb />
ful and there is a lot of humor ah�<lb />
concluded.<lb />
Familiar Songo<lb />
Some of the familiar songs which<lb />
will be heard are: "The Surrey with<lb />
the Fringe on the Top "I Cain't Say<lb />
No "People Will Say We're On<lb />
Love "Oh What A Beautiful Morn-<lb />
ing and "Oklahoma<lb />
Many of the people who have been<lb />
in other musical productions are to<lb />
be in this one also. They are Frances<lb />
Smith, June Crews, Steve Farish,<lb />
Gerald Murphy, Ralph Shumaker,<lb />
Gt-orge Knight, and Charles Starnoa.<lb />
Casting Committee<lb />
Characters were chosen by the cast-<lb />
ing Committee composed of Dr. Ut-<lb />
terback, Henry Whitener, chairman of<lb />
the Musical Production Commission,<lb />
and others.<lb />
Members of the Musical Produc-<lb />
tion Commission who will assiat in<lb />
tho i reduction of "Oklahoma are<lb />
Henry Whitener, chairman, Joseph<lb />
Stell, Roy Knight, Pat Everton, and<lb />
Frankie Keaton.<lb />
Accompanists<lb />
Accompanists for the various<lb />
groups are Anna Montgomery, Green-<lb />
ville; and Larry Griffin, Burlington.<lb />
Former musicals presented at East<lb />
Carolina College with Dr. Cuthbert<lb />
and Dr. Utterback as directors havo<lb />
been "Good News " Student Prince<lb />
"Blossom Time and "Brigadoon<lb />
This is the first year that "Okla-<lb />
homa has been released for pro-<lb />
duction by colleges.<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart<lb />
rlsy M. Si -<lb />
woro ah-a who. tfco tot was Uto�<lb />
B�t week �� irj!L<lb />
the<lb />
Forty-Eight Rising Sophomores<lb />
Chosen As Frosh Counselors<lb />
Forty-eight counselors from the I Proctor, Rocky Mount; Sue Randolph,<lb />
sophomore ohm will act as "Big Raligh; Clare Reagan, Oxford; Ann<lb />
Shipp, Durham; Betty Jean Wall,<lb />
Wendell; Mary Whitehead, Dunn;<lb />
roanr.a Williford, Hertford; Barbara<lb />
Wind! y, Pinetown; and Mary Lou<lb />
Wyrick, GJbsonville.<lb />
From Ragsdale Hall<lb />
Ragsdale Hall's student counselors<lb />
for 1956-67 include Carolyn Baxter,<lb />
Pompano Beach, Florida; Shirley<lb />
Bucan, Henderson; Jean Bunn, Ze-<lb />
bulon; Sandra Bunn, Zobulon; Ann<lb />
Couch, Bridgeton, Now Jersey; Fran-<lb />
ces Eubanka, Raleigh; Eather Ingle,<lb />
Arapahoe; Peggy Kepley, Hign .Point;<lb />
Johanna Leuwenburg, Wilmington;<lb />
Jean Mitchell, Washington;<lb />
Joy Pridgeon, Cameron; Adeline<lb />
Smith, Garland; Carolyn Smith, Wil-<lb />
son; Shefcy Joan Stroud, Kins ton;<lb />
Claudia Todd, Ahoakie; Janet Wall,<lb />
Smithfisld; Nomey Ward, Williasns-<lb />
ton; Martha Wilson, Winston-Salem;<lb />
and Jnno Winefcester, Greenville.<lb />
Sisters" to freshmen women entering<lb />
college here next September.<lb />
From Cotten<lb />
Next year's "Big Sisters"<lb />
for Cotten Dormitory include<lb />
Ann Adams, Durham; Margaret An-<lb />
jrews, Wilharaaton; Carolyn BUbro,<lb />
Washington; Shelby Biaaell, Snow<lb />
Hill; Betty Lou Bowon, Bath; Bar-<lb />
bara Bullock, Williamston; Barbara<lb />
Cole, Chapel Hill; Mary Lou Dfakens,<lb />
Littleton; Sue Franefan, FurmvMe;<lb />
Sara Jane Gardner, Goldsboro; Bet-<lb />
ty Goodheart, BaKfaaoM, Maryland;<lb />
Joy Hayes, Rocky Mount; June<lb />
Hodges, Sanford; OytitWa James,<lb />
Williamston; Diana Johnson, Athe-<lb />
boro; Hunter Johnson, Wendall; Lou<lb />
Taylor Lewie, FarmwiUo; Hilda Grey<lb />
' Lowe, Gibsonvilfa;<lb />
Carolyn Masseuftil, Four Ooka;<lb />
Claries Merritt, Chnpel Hill; Lena<lb />
Kay MeLemore, Henderson; Shirfaf<lb />
Ras Touchberry, freshman from Sumter, South Carolina, was<lb />
"Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart" at the music fraternity' second annual<lb />
Dance last weekend. She was escorted by Ralph Shumaker, �<lb />
music major from Greer, South Carolina.<lb /><pb facs="00038398_tn_0002" /><lb />
A Forgotten Challenge<lb />
In the September 23 issue of this paper an<lb />
editorial was written regarding Donald Umstead,<lb />
past president of the Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation.<lb />
We stated, "The East Carolinian does not<lb />
question the perseverance of Donald Umstead.<lb />
We believe that he will work faithfully and prov<lb />
himself a stanch doer in working towards a big-<lb />
ger and better East Carolina<lb />
The points listed in Umstead's platform<lb />
wnich he released to the East Carolinian last<lb />
year included:<lb />
1. Appointment of a committee to work with<lb />
the campus police in solving traffic problems.<lb />
2. Extending concessions to the girls' dormi-<lb />
tories.<lb />
3. A publicity program for the school besides<lb />
athletics.<lb />
4. Activation of the Men's Judiciary.<lb />
5. More weekend activities for students.<lb />
6. Publication of a periodical financial<lb />
statement showing cost and appropriations.<lb />
The committee which worked towards the<lb />
installation of a traffic signal at the Beckwith<lb />
Gate-Administration Building entrance was the<lb />
most constructive step taken towards creating<lb />
safer conditions in regard to traffic problems.<lb />
Finally, during the latter part of last quar-<lb />
ter, a bill favoring the appointment of a com-<lb />
mittee to study the problem was introduced. It<lb />
was approved by the legislature, a committee<lb />
was appointed, but the group never reported their<lb />
findings.<lb />
Anne George, a former student here and<lb />
member of the East Carolinian staff, launched<lb />
a drive in her column last year asking that drink<lb />
machines be placed in the girls' dormitories. The<lb />
administration approved the move, and these ma-<lb />
chines constitute the girls' only concessions.<lb />
We have carried fifteen stories concerning<lb />
meetings of the SGA which were written by the<lb />
legislature's own reporter. No story makes any<lb />
mention of concessions for the girls, a publicity<lb />
program, activation of the Men's Judiciary, week-<lb />
end activities, or publication of a periodical fi-<lb />
nancial statement. In other words, none of the<lb />
points have been brought before the legislature<lb />
this year.<lb />
The SGA has filled several vacancies on this<lb />
year's judiciary due to graduation�the only<lb />
activation done concerning the Men's Judiciary.<lb />
Umstead gave his farewell address last week,<lb />
thanked those students who served on various<lb />
committees, and pointed out that recent consitu-<lb />
tional changes represent a challenge for the new<lb />
legislature.<lb />
The platform which won for him the presi-<lb />
dency of the Student Government Association<lb />
w-as a great challenge also but it remains un-<lb />
touched.<lb />
Students Never Change<lb />
"It is trite to say that cooperation is one<lb />
of the most necessary things in life, yet few<lb />
things can be done without it.<lb />
"Most of us are rather good at promising<lb />
to do things by a certain time, but those stu-<lb />
dents who fulfill their promises promptly and<lb />
pleasantly certainly are too few. 'Gosh, I forgot<lb />
all about it is the too usual reply when a ne-<lb />
glectful person is confronted with a reminder<lb />
that he has failed to do his task.<lb />
"That person may have forgotten his as-<lb />
sumed duty or he may have had no real intent-<lb />
ion of performing it in the first place. Tliere<lb />
are some students who apparently want to be<lb />
in the limelight so they can be regularly pub-<lb />
licized when work is being planned, but some-<lb />
times it is these who squirm and ease out of<lb />
it when the actual duty calls for them. These<lb />
idle promises are easy service, but it takes a<lb />
real personality to fulfill duties.<lb />
"On this campus every week, every day there<lb />
are opportunities for students to be of service<lb />
to clubs and responsible persons. There is stu-<lb />
dent government work to be handled, publicat-<lb />
ions to go to press, plays to be produced, dances<lb />
to be decorated for and dozens of little but<lb />
important jobs to be done.<lb />
"It is not just the responsibility of officers<lb />
in charge to do the job. It is every student's<lb />
task to see that the activities of ECC are done<lb />
and done as best they can be done. It is un-<lb />
fortunate that even with the point system the<lb />
work on the campus continues to be done by<lb />
the same small group of energetic individuals.<lb />
"Are you a slacker? Are you one of those<lb />
students who never have time to do this or that<lb />
because you have to loaf or go to a movie or<lb />
do something else equally unimportant? It is<lb />
said, 'If you want a job well done, ask a busy<lb />
person to do it, for the ones who are not busy<lb />
never have time<lb />
"If you are one of these persons who is<lb />
guilty of not doing anything helpful on the<lb />
campus, start today to atone for your past.<lb />
Cooperate to the fullest extent with all that<lb />
will go to make your alma mater an institution<lb />
of which you will be proud<lb />
The above was printed in this newspaper<lb />
a few years ago, but we believe it still applies.<lb />
Time goes on, but people do not seem to change.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Benson's Face Had<lb />
To Be Saved. �.<lb />
Ike's In Turmoil<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
.At the time of the writing of this<lb />
article President Eisenhower is in a<lb />
state of turmoil. He is torn between<lb />
three issues:<lb />
(1) Saving the face of Secretary of<lb />
Agriculture, Ezra T. Benson by<lb />
vetoing the recently passed farm bill.<lb />
(2) Giving the farmetrs relief,<lb />
which they desperately need, by<lb />
signing the bill into law.<lb />
(3) Vetoing the bill and<lb />
calling a special session of Congress<lb />
to try and work out a new bill in<lb />
order to give the farmer relief dur-<lb />
ing the current year.<lb />
PODTliCALLY SPEAKING Pres-<lb />
ident Esienhower has already lost.<lb />
After becoming President he got<lb />
through congress a bill which pro-<lb />
vided for sliding supports of 82 to<lb />
90 per cent of parity. The bill just<lb />
passed by congress returns the farm-<lb />
er to rigid price supports of 90 per<lb />
cent of parity, on basic crops of<lb />
wheat, cotton corn, peanut's anjd<lb />
domestically-consumed rice for this<lb />
year. Parity prices are established<lb />
by formulas considered fair to the<lb />
farmer in relation to the cost of<lb />
things he has to buy. If Ike vetoes<lb />
the bill he will lose the farm vote<lb />
bv tarving them to death. If he signs<lb />
Hhe bill, the Democrats ar not g31Bg<lb />
to let the farmf-r forget who initiated<lb />
.ho bill.<lb />
SECRETARY BENSON has classi-<lb />
fied the legislation as a "bad bill<lb />
It seems to me Benson should wel-<lb />
come some help as his present pro-<lb />
gram has let the farmer slide into<lb />
a depression all of his own.<lb />
About the only reason the Pres-<lb />
ident could have for signing the bill<lb />
besides giving the farmers relief is<lb />
t ht the bill contains his 1.2 billion<lb />
dollar voluntary soil bank program.<lb />
Ike said he would not demand per-<lb />
il ction if he could get a "good bill"<lb />
for the farmer. Just what a "good<lb />
bill is considered to be by the Pre-<lb />
sident without sliding price supports<lb />
no one knows. The farm aid bill is<lb />
d. .signed to increase the election-<lb />
year income of farmers approximately<lb />
two billion dollars.<lb />
Senator Estes Kefauver declared<lb />
in a speech that was delivered by<lb />
former U. S. Attorney Genera! J.<lb />
Howard McGrath in Farmville last<lb />
week that the President himself is<lb />
"the real reason for the failure" of<lb />
the nations agricultural problems.<lb />
The senator stated the president had<lb />
i. legated his authority to subordi-<lb />
nates "as if they were generals ser-<lb />
ving under him For that reason the<lb />
mistakes of Secretary Benson were<lb />
t e mistakes of the Prt-sident as he<lb />
accepted the Secretary's theories.<lb />
KEFAUVER DECLARED that the<lb />
"sliding support theory" has had re-<lb />
sults just the opposite of what had<lb />
been promised in 1952. He said the<lb />
average farmer needs price supports<lb />
beof at least 90 per cent of parity and<lb />
that the support level should be<lb />
higher for low-income farmers and<lb />
lower for those with higher incomes.<lb />
� Regardless of whether the Presi-<lb />
dent signs the bill or not, you can<lb />
bet it will be an explosive campaign<lb />
issue in the coming election as the<lb />
Dixon-Yates contract will be.<lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL I<lb />
THUJ<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina College<lb />
Varied Activities Keep Student Busy<lb />
by Barbara Cole<lb />
Aa a young girl, Laura Credle from<lb />
New Holland dreamed of being a<lb />
writer, an actress, or a journalist�<lb />
never a teacher. Teaching to me<lb />
was synonymous with dowdy clothes<lb />
and chalk dust she said.<lb />
However, as years passed, her sis-<lb />
ter Jane decided to come to East<lb />
Carolina, and since it was close to<lb />
home, Laura also entered, reluctant-<lb />
ly. "My mother, of course, was<lb />
secretly sure that I would decide to<lb />
be a teacher she said.<lb />
Active In Playhouse<lb />
Time and a changed atmosphere<lb />
plus some actual work experience<lb />
changed Laura's notions of what she<lb />
would be. As a member of the Teach-<lb />
er's Playhouse, her first minor parts<lb />
led her to larger and more important<lb />
one. She laughingly remembers her<lb />
role in "Robinhood" in which she<lb />
acted as a page. "Friends came all<lb />
the way from Winterville just to see<lb />
me walk across the stage Laura<lb />
explained. One of her biggest thrills<lb />
came when she played the miller's<lb />
daughter in "Rumplestiltskin<lb />
Through amateur dramatics, she<lb />
learned, however, that this was not<lb />
the profession she desired.<lb />
During her senior year, Laura laid<lb />
aside all previous dreams and decided<lb />
Laura Credle<lb />
she would be a teacher. Talking with<lb />
friends who were practice teachers,<lb />
with faculty members, and with actual<lb />
teachers in the field convinced her<lb />
that teaching was the profession for<lb />
her.<lb />
As a child, reading was her chief<lb />
joy, and this later developed into<lb />
Laura's decision to major in English.<lb />
She chose French as her minor.<lb />
Named To "Who's Who"<lb />
Being a reporter on the "East<lb />
Carolinian" for one year, serving as<lb />
college marshal during her junior<lb />
y ar. and being secretary of Fleming<lb />
Hall this year are among the activi-<lb />
ties which have kept Laura busy.<lb />
A great honor also came to her this<lb />
year when she was chosen for "Who's<lb />
Who in American Colleges and Uni-<lb />
versities<lb />
Laura, who is a Dean's List stu-<lb />
Unt, believes more emphasis should<lb />
be placed on scholarship at East<lb />
Carolina. "We could all learn more<lb />
she said.<lb />
"I think we need to have an honor<lb />
system at East Carolina she com-<lb />
mented, "but we must make it work<lb />
Laura's favorite pastimes include<lb />
dar.ci.ig, playing tennis, reading,<lb />
and just browsing around in the li-<lb />
brary.<lb />
Wli n asked what was the most<lb />
exciting thing to ever happen to<lb />
her, Laura happily replied, "My<lb />
forthcoming marriage<lb />
The big date is set for June 23.<lb />
"I'm so excited, I can't even study<lb />
she stated.<lb />
Laura will do her practice teach-<lb />
ing next fall quarter, and then she<lb />
hopes to teach somewhere near Rocky<lb />
Mount.<lb />
That's The Way I See It'<lb />
Do The Students Want<lb />
Social Fraternities?<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
Last week while inquiring about th<lb />
that the Board of Trustees took on socia<lb />
nities, this reporter heard one of our tdi<lb />
tors say that he thought the atudenl<lb />
given a chance to vote on social frateru<lb />
would not vote in favor of them.<lb />
After thinking about this remark<lb />
dering if students really wanted social fi<lb />
ties, I decided t ask several students tl<lb />
tion: If the students were given an opp<lb />
to vote for or against social fraterniti<lb />
you vote in favor of them? Although tl<lb />
ing comments can not be considered n<lb />
tive of the entire student body, they<lb />
a cross-current of student interest<lb />
Ronnie Rose: "I would be in f;i<lb />
fraternities if they were properly admin<lb />
for I think they could help promote schoi<lb />
Eddie Dennis: "Previously, 1 would<lb />
voted for them, but now we're not 'on<lb />
ly rather, we're a large school, and -<lb />
tcrnities are definitely needed<lb />
Lou Anne Rouse: "I would not. I :<lb />
fraternities do not bring out the best mon<lb />
sponsibilities in people<lb />
Fred Davenport. "I would vote for I<lb />
believe that local chapters of national ekx<lb />
tcrnities would definitely be advanta<lb />
campus because of the goals and objectivi<lb />
forth by the national organizations<lb />
Garlon Tuton: "I would vote for then<lb />
cause I think it would raise the prestigi<lb />
school and create more school spirit. Son<lb />
is definitely lacking now<lb />
Ann Bowles: "I would vote for then; I<lb />
found that in visiting other campuses, :<lb />
ties serve as a reception committee and pu<lb />
agent for the college<lb />
i Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO BCHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Posit 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 1956<lb />
EditoT  JIMMY FERRELL<lb />
Managing Editor OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Assistant Editor JAN RABY<lb />
Feature Editor JANET HILL<lb />
Sports Editor BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Business ManagerMARY ELLEN WfULLIAMS<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Comipany, Greenville, N. C<lb />
In reference to last weeks column,<lb />
IF NTOT ADLAI, WHO? we see that<lb />
Adlai got his presidential candidacy<lb />
back off the ground. Yet, the Illi-<lb />
nois primary did not give him first<lb />
place as a candidate for the Demo-<lb />
cratic Party's nominee as president.<lb />
Tho important test lies in the Flori-<lb />
da Primary of May 29th and the<lb />
California Primary, June 5th.<lb />
Both Stevenson and Kefauver are<lb />
doing extensive campaigning in Flori-<lb />
da. To try and show all is well be-<lb />
tween them to the public, they took<lb />
time d to pin their campaign but-<lb />
tons on each other last week, when<lb />
their paths crossed in Florida.<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
TO 1<lb />
Spring Brings Varied Activities To Campus<lb />
by Janet Hill and Martha Wilson<lb />
Let's have a house party at the<lb />
beach! Thoughts wander to the near-<lb />
by surf and .sands of Atlantic Beach<lb />
at Morehcail or Carolina and Wrights-<lb />
ville Beaches near Wilmington. For<lb />
just a day's jaunt Whichard's Beach<lb />
near Washington and Hawkin's Beach<lb />
near Bath, both on the Pamlico River<lb />
seem to be favorite habitats of<lb />
ECC'rs.<lb />
On tre local scene the sun courts<lb />
at the female dormitories have been<lb />
mobbed as of late. These grassy<lb />
little arenas have a pleasant air a-<lb />
bout them, with their blossomed trees,<lb />
frajrrant flowers, and palisade of<lb />
hedgerow or whitened ience. Here<lb />
can be spent a few hours basking<lb />
in the sun or leisurely studying.<lb />
Yes, the students are beginning<lb />
to migrate once again to the foot-<lb />
loose, fancy-free world of the open<lb />
spaces. Hand in hand they stroll<lb />
along familiar paths, paths now mod-<lb />
ulated and transformed in the radiant<lb />
Readers' Comment<lb />
Student Writes About The Alcock Letter<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Taking everything into account, I<lb />
think our school paper is pretty good,<lb />
however, I think that criticism should<lb />
be welcomed and the one who criti-<lb />
cizes should not be called a glory<lb />
unter. tin my opinion you should<lb />
simply print letters of criticism and<lb />
answer them, if at all, in an adult<lb />
fashion. The childish remarks in-<lb />
� rted into the letter written by Alan<lb />
Alcock, served only to show that the<lb />
�ditor was unwilling to be criticized,<lb />
and that the editor chose a most<lb />
childish way to let everybody know it.<lb />
Any "old boy with or without<lb />
a stick, who is properly enrolled in<lb />
East Carolina College, deserves to be<lb />
taken seriously. Nothing is so good<lb />
that it cannot be bettered. Each sug-<lb />
gestion or criticism should be weighed<lb />
in the baMance, and if found lacking<lb />
should be discarded.<lb />
In my opinion, your editorials should<lb />
concern only matters pertaining to<lb />
the college. Maybe some state politics,<lb />
but national politics should be left<lb />
out of. our paper. Most students will<lb />
not read national politics in the big<lb />
dailies, so we shouldn't waste space<lb />
writing about them in the school<lb />
paper.<lb />
Now I wish to make a suggestion,<lb />
f think that interest in the paper<lb />
could be increased by having students<lb />
pay a small fee, about fifty cents,<lb />
per quarter for the �paper. This money<lb />
could be used to pay people to deliver<lb />
it to the subscriber's dorm rooms or<lb />
to mail it to people who live oil<lb />
campus. The people who refused to<lb />
take a subscription could obtain a<lb />
copy by going to the newspaper of-<lb />
fice. The alumni should have a chance<lb />
to subscribe for the paper, at a high-<lb />
er rate, of course. The people who<lb />
subscribed would value their copy<lb />
more, and the money spent to have<lb />
the several copies which are not read<lb />
printed could be saved.<lb />
More constructive editorials, such as<lb />
campaigning for a dry cleaning plant<lb />
and other wortihtwhile additions to<lb />
the campus would be well received by,<lb />
I believe, most of the student body.<lb />
Thank you,<lb />
 Evan Taylor<lb />
(Editor's Note: Mr. Alcock stated,<lb />
in his letter to the editor in last<lb />
week's paper, "Neither do I have a<lb />
monopoly on complaints about this<lb />
publication . . . only your reactions<lb />
to this controversy (referring to the<lb />
See "Readers' Comment" on page 4<lb />
yet soft glow of springtime. Perhaps<lb />
they stop to dance awhile on the<lb />
terrace of the student union, where<lb />
the mellow strains of dreamy music<lb />
float out across the atmosphere.<lb />
Lazy afternoons at the tennis<lb />
courts, at the shuffleboards, at the<lb />
miniature golf course�we welcome<lb />
them all. Down by the shady lanes<lb />
of the arboretum we watch several<lb />
leaving on a bicycle hike and still<lb />
others scouting for flowering vege-<lb />
tation for biological collections. The<lb />
season is full upon us.<lb />
What's Doing<lb />
Also, whenever that inevitable<lb />
question arises among dating cou-<lb />
ples, "What shall we do tonight?"<lb />
there will be many possible solutions.<lb />
First of all as we mentioned before,<lb />
there is always the weekly dancing<lb />
on the Student Union terrace. And,<lb />
during this season of thoughts and<lb />
flowers, there will be a number of<lb />
semiformal dances and the biggest<lb />
dance of them all�the formal<lb />
Junior-Senior Dance. Also, there<lb />
will be numerous campus attractions<lb />
such as the Senior Follies, "Okla-<lb />
homa" and senior music recitals. And<lb />
last but not least, there are the<lb />
campus Cinemascope movies which<lb />
are always entertaining on the week-<lb />
ends.<lb />
Columnist's note: In reference<lb />
to a recent letter to the editor in which<lb />
Around the Campus" was classi-<lb />
fied as a "news" story, we, wonW<lb />
like to point out that this column is<lb />
definitely a .feature article in which<lb />
the views expressed are not necessar-<lb />
ily those of the newspaper.)<lb />
AND NOW THEY'RE SAVINf.<lb />
reason Eisenhower decided to run &amp;gs<lb />
cause he's afraid he can't make a living on hii<lb />
Gettysburg farm while Benson ia Secretary of<lb />
Agriculture.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
In The Literary Limelight<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
When setting type for a printed new -<lb />
oftentimes adjustments must be made in a writ-<lb />
er's column. Such has been the ease witl<lb />
column in the last two editions of the F.<lb />
linian. It seems that on both these occasion-<lb />
article required more space than was the pa<lb />
allotment. The editor in charge had no alterna-<lb />
tive but to "cut" the article down to proper <lb />
portions. As a result, these past two columns 1<lb />
appeared "choppy" and in some incident- �<lb />
meaningless, the end purpose defeated . . . my<lb />
apologies.<lb />
Remember The Yearling? It has proved t<lb />
one of the most moving pictures ever to com<lb />
out of Hollywood. I have waited anxiously<lb />
past several years for a film to equal its intens<lb />
Perhaps Goodbye, My Lady will do just t<lb />
The story revolves around the always good tin<lb />
of a boy, his dog, and an old man. A talented<lb />
youngster, Brandon de Wilde, portrays the bo)<lb />
and Walter Brennan, the old man.<lb />
The late James Street authored the book<lb />
the same name. Mr. Street was a native of Mis-<lb />
sissippi and became, as his first occupation<lb />
Baptist preacher. Later, North Carolina bee.<lb />
his adopted state and he took residence in Cha<lb />
Hill�a writer's haven. James Street was one of<lb />
the most prolific writers of his generation, having<lb />
a long list of best sellers to his credit. His death<lb />
was untimely and many felt it an unfortunate<lb />
loss of literary talent.<lb />
"A strange melancholy pervades me to which<lb />
I hesitate to give the grave and beautiful name<lb />
of sorrow. The idea of sorrow has always ap-<lb />
pealed to me, but now I am almost ashamed ol<lb />
its complete egoism. I have known boredom, re<lb />
gret, and occasionally remorse, but never sorrow.<lb />
Today it envelopea me like a silken web, ener-<lb />
vating and soft, and sets me apart from every<lb />
body else<lb />
The above paragraph came from the pen of<lb />
an 18-year-old French girl�Francoise Sagan. To<lb />
those who have a disposition toward writing, her<lb />
book, Bonjour Tristesse, affords definite encour-<lb />
agement and a more objective outlook toward<lb />
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EC Meets Big Four Foes<lb />
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Daily<lb />
by Bill Boyd<lb />
Coach J. O. Miller's track aggrega-<lb />
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urday to enter a triangular meet<lb />
against Wake Forest and North Car-<lb />
olina State Colleges at Raleigh.<lb />
Hot of the opposing colleges are<lb />
very strong and ECC- will be en-<lb />
coutring two of the better track<lb />
teams of the Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference.<lb />
Buccaneer fans had their hopes in-<lb />
spired as the result of last week's<lb />
Atlantic Christian-East Carolina<lb />
mett. The Pirates were so impres-<lb />
. ive in their dominating win that<lb />
they are expected to really make a<lb />
nan: or themselves on the cinder<lb />
path between now a;id the end of<lb />
t. e season,<lb />
Eaily in the spring, Jim Hender-<lb />
son, versatile co-captain of tne squad,<lb />
we need to have a good season, and<lb />
if we become strong in our field<lb />
events as we are in the sprints, we<lb />
made the remark, "Depth is wvat<lb />
are going to he hard to beat when<lb />
warm weather gets here That .state-<lb />
ment has proven itself to be true.<lb />
H nderson was expected to carry<lb />
most of the burden and "Injun" Jim<lb />
as been doing just that, but the fine<lb />
owing of the team as a whole is<lb />
what has really boosted the squad's<lb />
strength. Tie raet that boys such as<lb />
Lnurlie Bishop, Bob Maynard, Eddie<lb />
ihirst, Bob Perry, Cliff Buck, Eddia<lb />
rnis and Jim Meades, only to<lb />
HATS OFF!<lb />
by<lb />
�hnnv Hudson<lb />
The East Carolina baseball team<lb />
opens its defense of the North State<lb />
Conference crown this week with<lb />
several new faces in the opening<lb />
line-up, but at the first base position<lb />
i ere will be a familiar face to Pirate<lb />
'ars. Nick Smothers will be back to<lb />
play his final year of college base<lb />
ball.<lb />
Nick first started playing baseball<lb />
while in Bethany High School, where<lb />
'e was outstanding at the first base<lb />
position for four years. After gradu-<lb />
ation from high school, Nick went<lb />
HI RLERS Tom Harkey and Charlie Russell (above) will be East<lb />
Carolina's moundsraen when Western Carolina visits College Field for loop<lb />
games Friday and Saturday.<lb />
TrackstersT m<lb />
AC Cinder men<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
Coach J. 0. Miller's East Carolina<lb />
Tracksters unleashed their most pow-<lb />
erful attack of the season, Saturday,<lb />
as they completely crushed Atlantic<lb />
Christian's Bulldogs, 115-15, ta-<lb />
king every first place in the meet,<lb />
with the exception of one.<lb />
"Injun Jim Henderson, a sopho-<lb />
more from Portsmouth, Va ran wild<lb />
to collect four first places, gaining<lb />
a total of 20 Va points, to top all<lb />
Pirate performers. Charlie) Bishop<lb />
followed in the point department<lb />
with 10Vi markers. Every man on the<lb />
Pirate squad, except one, scored.<lb />
Henderson's Points<lb />
Hmderson racked up firsts in the<lb />
220 low hurdles, the 120 high hurdles,<lb />
the 100 and 220 yard dashes. In the<lb />
high hurdles, BCC made a clean sweep<lb />
of the run, with Bob Maynard and<lb />
Jim Meades taking second and third<lb />
slots. The 100 yard sprint was also<lb />
an East Carolina sweep; Bobby Perry<lb />
and Maynard took second and third.<lb />
Other complete wins for the Bucs<lb />
wore the shot put, the discus, the<lb />
880 dash, and the mile relay. Lynn<lb />
Barnett, Bobby Gay and Tommy<lb />
Waggoner captured all places in the<lb />
shot; Dave Granitz, Tommy olnwa<lb />
and Bobby Gay took the discuss po-<lb />
sitions; Bobby Patteson, Charlie<lb />
Bishop and Clifton Buck won all three<lb />
positions in the 880; Milers Patter-<lb />
son, Maynard, Bishop and Tommy<lb />
Scribner ran away with the Relay.<lb />
Pirate Teamwork<lb />
Cliff Buck copped the mile honors,<lb />
with a 4:59.4 time, and was followed<lb />
by EOC's Morse and ACC's Williams.<lb />
A first place tie by Holmes and<lb />
Meades gave East Carolina evjen<lb />
more points. Bucs. Bishop and Spoon<lb />
ran the 440 in top time to outscore<lb />
ail Bulldog comers.<lb />
Co-Captain Eddie Hurst took first<lb />
place honors in the pole vault with<lb />
a 10'3" jump, and Tommy Scribner<lb />
was the number one man in the broad<lb />
jump. East Carolina's Joe Dickerson<lb />
tied with ACC's Wheeler for second<lb />
and third places in the latter event.<lb />
Coach Miller was "very well pleas-<lb />
ed" with his boy's performances at<lb />
Wilson's Fleming Stadium.<lb />
ECC Netters At Elon Today<lb />
With two North State ConferenceThis season, the duo has been broken<lb />
up by Martinez, in iavor of spread-<lb />
ing the power throughout the team.<lb />
i- �rming against Wake Forest<lb />
itmjay, Everette combined with<lb />
joei Farrar cud Underwood, coupled<lb />
wit anoth.i letterman, Al Webb.<lb />
Mike Katsias and Gene Lilley made<lb />
up the oth r doubles outfit. Wake<lb />
Forest upset the Pirates 5-4.<lb />
Martinez, who sees his squad im-<lb />
proving with each tilt, hopes to be<lb />
strong throughout the year against<lb />
loop opponents, and has stated his<lb />
belief that East Carolina is one of<lb />
last year captured the j the better tennis groups in the North<lb />
wiaj under their belts, East Caro-<lb />
lina's tennis team invades .Elon's<lb />
courts today.<lb />
Coach Raymond Martinez' crew<lb />
as met fii opprmets thus far this<lb />
season, and have compild a 2-3<lb />
record. The three losses came at the<lb />
hands of three of the East's biggest<lb />
net powers, Kenyon, North Carolina<lb />
State and Wake Forest.<lb />
Expected to be ECC's top boys are<lb />
Maurice Everette and Gil Under-<lb />
wood, a couple of veteran sopho-<lb />
mores, who<lb />
conference<lb />
. , Lon a few, have come through! to CamPbell College on a basketball<lb />
n line style, is what has led to theland bball scholarship. During his<lb />
tarn depth that the Pirates now first year at Campbell, he batted .348.<lb />
The next year, he was shifted to<lb />
catching position, from which he bat-<lb />
te i .330 and was nominated on the<lb />
All-State Junior College team. On<lb />
finishing his two years at Campbell,<lb />
he was offered a contract to sign<lb />
with the New York Giants, but de-<lb />
cided to further his education instead.<lb />
Nick transferred to ECC last year,<lb />
and was given back his old first<lb />
base position. iTn his first year under<lb />
Coach Mallory, the Pirate head men-<lb />
tor, he batted .308, and was a major<lb />
factor in the Pirates' capturing the<lb />
North State title. He was also se-<lb />
lected to the All-Conference team,<lb />
and drew honorable mention for All-<lb />
I State.<lb />
This year, the 6-4, 220 pound sen-<lb />
1 ior has started off the season with a<lb />
bang, and at the present time, is<lb />
leading the team in homeruns and<lb />
Nick Smothers<lb />
nickname of "Big Klu" because of<lb />
his great resemblance of Ted Kluzew-<lb />
ski, fir.st baseman of the Cincinnati<lb />
Reds.<lb />
In questioning "Big Klu" on the<lb />
possibilities of the 1956 Pirates, he<lb />
states "Thh year's team has good<lb />
potentialities and should be over-all<lb />
stronger than our championship<lb />
team last year, which compiled a 20-6<lb />
record. We are deeper in every po-<lb />
sition, especially pitching, and with<lb />
experience and a few breaks, I think<lb />
we should retain the North State<lb />
crown<lb />
"Big Klu" is quick to admit that<lb />
last year's game against Wake For-<lb />
est was his best. Against the Deacs,<lb />
he batted five for five, including two<lb />
doubles, as the Bucs dropped a 11-10<lb />
doubles championship. State.<lb />
�   �rr�<lb />
i runs batted in. He has acquired the J decision to the NCAA champs<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
lASf CAIOLIVIAM<lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL i� lu<lb />
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Organizational Activities<lb />
Officers For Various Groups Elected<lb />
Bobby Mann, junior from Newport,<lb />
�<lb />
has been elected president of the<lb />
Wesley Foundation, organization of<lb />
Methodist students and will direct<lb />
activities of the group during the<lb />
1956-1967 term.<lb />
Also chosen as Wesley Foundation<lb />
officers were Ralph B. Shumaker,<lb />
Jr Greer, S. C, vice president; Jane<lb />
Midyette, Fairfield, secretary; and<lb />
Peggy Jones, Laurel Hill, treasurer.<lb />
Other memtbers odt the Wesllsy<lb />
Foundation will serve as chairmen<lb />
of commissions through which the<lb />
work of the student religious organi-<lb />
sation will be carried en during the<lb />
coming ye?r. They are Joan Ashley,<lb />
Whiteville; Patricia Daniels, Beau-<lb />
fort; David Kinlaw, Ayden; Sadie<lb />
Harris, Havdlock; Nancy Whitley,<lb />
Smithfield; Wynnette Garner, Green-<lb />
ville; Ted M. Lee, Cassatt, S. C<lb />
Letty DeLoaJtch, Conway; Lemuel<lb />
H. Gox, Four Oaks; Milton Mann,<lb />
Sanford; Shirley Hargrove, Snow<lb />
Camp; and June Goldston, Graham.<lb />
Sigma Phi Alpha<lb />
Initiation services for new Sigma<lb />
Pi Alpha members were held April<lb />
4 at the regular monthly meeting<lb />
of the fraternity. Membership in the<lb />
fraternity is based on the scholastic<lb />
averages of foreign language stu-<lb />
dents. A "2" average and a minimum<lb />
of 10 hours are required before pro-<lb />
spective members are invited to join.<lb />
Those people initiated into the fra-<lb />
ternity are as fjllows: Geraldine<lb />
Davenport, Creswell; Joyce Dupree,<lb />
Smithfield; Ann McGwigan, Enfield;<lb />
Ouida Reaves, Hamlet; Betty Gay-<lb />
lord, Pantego; Artemis Kares, Green-<lb />
ville; Dorothy MdCollum, Reidsville;<lb />
and Carole Bobbins, Greenville.<lb />
The initiation services were con-<lb />
ducted by Ann Mayo, President;<lb />
Jean Littleton, Secretary; Mack Ed-<lb />
mundson, Treasurer; Florence Baker,<lb />
Reporter; Shirley Alford, and Bertha<lb />
Mae Woodcock.<lb />
A short business meeting followed<lb />
in which Ann McGwigan was chosen<lb />
to represent the fraternity in the<lb />
coming Bathing Beauty Contest spon-<lb />
sored by the Aquatics Club. Also<lb />
plans were made for the sponsor-<lb />
ship of a movie the latter part of<lb />
April.<lb />
A. C. E.<lb />
The East Carolina Branch of the<lb />
A. C. E. met Tuesday night, April<lb />
10, 1956, in the Wahl-Coates Labora-<lb />
tory Cafeteria.<lb />
The program centered around the<lb />
installation of new officers for 1956-<lb />
1957, with Jane Lingle acting as the<lb />
Spirit of A. C. E. New officers are:<lb />
Pat Evenon, president; Jo Allen<lb />
Brown, first vice president; Martha<lb />
Johnston, second vice president;<lb />
Gloria Davis, third vice president;<lb />
Joy Harris, secretary and treasurer;<lb />
David Kinlaw, Jane Midyette, Alice<lb />
Etheridge, social; Lillian Griffin,<lb />
corresponding secretary; Ann Tucker,<lb />
reporter; Kay Thomison, publicity;<lb />
Barbara Taylor, historian; Abby Os-<lb />
borne, publications; and Johanna<lb />
Hardee, UNESCO.<lb />
After the installation a short busi-<lb />
ness meeting was held. Jane Credle,<lb />
outgoing president, was elected to<lb />
represent the A. C. E. at the Aquatic<lb />
Show. The business meeting was fol-<lb />
lowed by refreshments.<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi Elects Officers<lb />
At a recent meeting of the Delta<lb />
Zeta Chapter of the International<lb />
Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi, new<lb />
officers were elected for the school<lb />
year 1956 and 1957.<lb />
Elected as president was Harry<lb />
Gerock of Atlantic, N. C. Harry is<lb />
a Junior at East Carolina and ex-<lb />
pects to receive his B. S. degree in<lb />
Business Education in May of 1957.<lb />
He is a charter member of Delta<lb />
Zeta, a veteran of the Korean War<lb />
and a member of the Young Demo-<lb />
crats Club. Gerock replaces William<lb />
N. Howard of Raleigh.<lb />
Other newly elected officers in-<lb />
cluded: Kenneth L. Howard of Pink<lb />
Hill as First Vice President; Wiley<lb />
Teal of Wadesboro as Second Vice<lb />
President; Charles Simmons of Keti-<lb />
ly as Secretary; Herman Harrison<lb />
of New Bern as Treasurer; Donald<lb />
Des rn of Raleigh as Chancellor;<lb />
Phillip Tysinger of Wilmington as<lb />
Historian; Bob Hyatt of Ahoskie as<lb />
Social Chairman; Graham Anderson<lb />
of Raleigh as Ritual Chairman. Mr.<lb />
W. M. Howell of the Business Depart-<lb />
ment was re-elected as faculty ad-<lb />
visor.<lb />
The Iutemaljonal Fraternity of<lb />
Delta Sigma Pi is a Business Pro-<lb />
fessional Fraternity, founded at New.<lb />
York University, School of Commerce,<lb />
Accounts and Finance, November 7,<lb />
1907. It was ifounded to "foster the<lb />
study of business in universities; to<lb />
encourage scholarship, social activity<lb />
and the association of students for<lb />
their mutual advancement by re-<lb />
search and practice; to promote<lb />
closer affiliation between the com-<lb />
mercial world and students of com-<lb />
merce, and to further a higher stan-<lb />
dard of commercial ethics and cul-<lb />
ture and the civic and commercial<lb />
welfare of the community.<lb />
Carter Makes<lb />
Tour Plans<lb />
A travel-study tour to the West<lb />
Coast extending from July 11 to come<lb />
Readers' Comment<lb />
" Adcock Issues Invitation<lb />
Continued from page 2<lb />
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August 14 is now being arranged as<lb />
a Special attraction of the educational<lb />
program to be offered during the<lb />
summer session of 1956, Dr. Ed. J.<lb />
Carter of the college Bureau of Field<lb />
Services has announced.<lb />
The itinerary covering sixteen<lb />
states will include visits to Atlanta,<lb />
Ga Dallas and El Paso, Texas; Juar-<lb />
ez, Mexico; Los Angeles, Hollywood,<lb />
and San Francisco, Calif Salt Lake<lb />
City, Utah; St. Louis, Mo and other<lb />
cities along the route of approximately<lb />
8,000 miles.<lb />
Sightseeing tours will take the<lb />
college group to such places of in-<lb />
terest as the Vicksburg Civil War<lb />
battlefield, the Carlsbad Caverns, the<lb />
Grand Canyon, the Apache National<lb />
Forest,�an Francisco's Chinese settle-<lb />
ment, the Hoover Dam, Pike's .Peak,<lb />
and the Garden of the Gods.<lb />
Major benefits to students, Dr.<lb />
Carter explains, will come from visits<lb />
to cultural, historical, industrial, and<lb />
commercial centers.<lb />
The program will begin with an<lb />
orientation period at East Carolina<lb />
College. Four days, July 11-15, will<lb />
be devoted to re-trip conferences,<lb />
lectures, and discussions. The thirty-<lb />
Jay escorted tour through South-<lb />
eastern states to the Pacific Cast,<lb />
up th� Pacific Coast, and back by<lb />
way of the Midwest will close at<lb />
East Carolina College August 14.<lb />
Those who wish to enroll for the<lb />
tour are asked to make reservations<lb />
early as the number of students must<lb />
be limited. Inquiries ghould be ad-<lb />
dressed to Dr. Carter. The reserva-<lb />
tion foe of $25 should be sent to the<lb />
Business Office at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
The original comments in this pub-<lb />
lication, which motivated Mr. Ai-<lb />
cock to write his three-page reply,<lb />
explained that the remarks which he<lb />
niaie at the campaign speeches prior<lb />
to the SGA elections and at a later<lb />
meeting of the SGA, concerning the<lb />
newspaper's being in the hands of the<lb />
administration, were definitely false.<lb />
Yet, in his letter to the editor he<lb />
asks students to register their ap-<lb />
plause or complaint concerning the<lb />
controversy. ("Only your reactions to<lb />
thi3 controversy will decide the out-<lb />
come)<lb />
The note attached to the end of Mr.<lb />
Aleocks letter merely implied that<lb />
th remarks which brought About such<lb />
a controversy originally could be pro-<lb />
ven untrue, and that any other stu-<lb />
dent who felt otherwise would not be<lb />
taken seriously.<lb />
As for editorials concerning nation-<lb />
al politics, if college students aren't<lb />
interested in the national political<lb />
scene, it's time they became inter-<lb />
 ated. This newspaper will continue<lb />
to comment on controversial topics�<lb />
rot nationally and internationally.)<lb />
Dear Editors:<lb />
Inadvertently a portion of my let-<lb />
ter, directed to Oliver Williams con-<lb />
cerning the segregation problem, was<lb />
deleted in the April 12, 1956 publica-<lb />
tion �f the East Carolinian. Since<lb />
Chat portion contained my particular<lb />
riewa on the segregation problem, I<lb />
believe that they should hereby be<lb />
published.<lb />
Maintenance of Rtatus quo, as sug-<lb />
g. sttd by Oliver Williams, doe not<lb />
constitute a solution to the segrega-<lb />
tion problem, which for many var-<lb />
of attempting to evade compliance<lb />
with the Supr. me Court's decision<lb />
through legal and illegal means, we<lb />
should have a concerted effort to<lb />
develop means of solving this com-<lb />
plex problem.<lb />
At the next meeting of The Inter-<lb />
national Relations Club, April 24,<lb />
1956, in Flanagan Auditorium, 7:30<lb />
p. m Oliver Williams has consented<lb />
to debate the segregation problem<lb />
with this writer. As this problem is of<lb />
vital interest, I hereby extend an in<lb />
vitation to all students and faculty<lb />
memberB who ean be present at this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Gerald Adcock<lb />
km'<lb />
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Lindsay Guest Speaker<lb />
At Jarvis Church<lb />
Miss Willa Dean Lindsay, a grad-<lb />
uate of East Carolina, and a formeT<lb />
president of the Wesley Foundation<lb />
here on our campus, will be the guest<lb />
speak, r at Sunday School, Jarvis<lb />
Memorial Methodist Church, Sunday,<lb />
April 22. Willa Dean will also apeak<lb />
at Vespers zt the Stud nt Center<lb />
on Sunday night, April 22 at 6:80.<lb />
Willa Dean is a short-term Chris-<lb />
tian worker and for the past year<lb />
as been doing rural Christian service<lb />
in Georgia. She will tell of her ex-<lb />
periences as a Christian worker and<lb />
also of the n?ed of such workers.<lb />
Willa Dean will arrive on Saturday<lb />
night, April 21 and will be here all<lb />
day on Sunday. She will be available<lb />
for conferences with any one in-<lb />
terested. Be sure to come over to hear<lb />
her on Sunday night.<lb />
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East Fifth and Cotanche Streets<lb />
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Campus Notes<lb />
On The Radio Station<lb />
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produced on campus f0r pjC(up<lb />
by line by any station in North<lb />
Carolina that will put in a )ine<lb />
to our studios. A preliminary<lb />
meeting of all students interest-<lb />
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held in the Joyner Library radio<lb />
room today at 6:30 p. m.<lb />
Informal Dancing<lb />
The Record and Dance Com.<lb />
mittee of the College Union<lb />
Board of SGA will sponsor in-<lb />
formal dancing on the terrace of<lb />
the College Union from 6:30 to<lb />
8:00 beginning next Monday<lb />
night.<lb />
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