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GREENVILLE. N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956<lb />
National Social Fraternity<lb />
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canipus and have<lb />
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dent of Sigma Rho<lb />
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national social fra-<lb />
ave a place on a growing<lb />
as East Carolina and<lb />
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ties will be interested<lb />
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mmented.<lb />
t Other Schools<lb />
?Is in the North State<lb />
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nity system, and<lb />
� xam; le the progress at<lb />
Ah ge.<lb />
g i?i co-operation with<lb />
strong well-organized<lb />
ties will lend much<lb />
stige to the school and<lb />
by Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
� ! secretary the natural competitive spirit that is<lb />
Stional social i developed by fraternities would add<lb />
a freat deal of this spirit to the<lb />
entire campus 'he said.<lb />
Mr. Kindle concluded, "Social is<lb />
having fun, doing things together.<lb />
and well organized fraternities have<lb />
Tun in being of .service to others�.<lb />
parties for underprivileged children,<lb />
and older people, pledge class "Help<lb />
Week" projects, an 1 caroling parties,<lb />
just to name a few.<lb />
Chapters Guided Closely<lb />
"Sigma Phi Ersilon guides closely<lb />
each of its chapters. Visitation serv-<lb />
ice by field secretaries at least twice<lb />
a year and the moment's-notice<lb />
availability of our North Carolina<lb />
District Governor are a great aid.<lb />
Numerous publications, standard<lb />
bookkeeping, scholarship incentives,<lb />
song books, and so on, help a great<lb />
deal.<lb />
"Strong alumni guidance, annual<lb />
district leadership training schools<lb />
for new officers help educate and<lb />
guide in not only helping the men<lb />
have a stronger local organization,<lb />
but teaching- them how to cope with<lb />
many problems that they will face<lb />
in the business world upon gradua-<lb />
tion. Quite naturally, our national<lb />
chapter -has many standard require-<lb />
ments that have to be met so that<lb />
these goals are achieved<lb />
Trustees Decision<lb />
President Messick asked the Board<lb />
of Trustees last week to reconsider<lb />
their decision on such fraternities<lb />
and sororities made in 1954.<lb />
After considering the idea at<lb />
length, the Board referred the sit-<lb />
uation to the administration and fac-<lb />
ulty for their consideration and rec-<lb />
ommendations concerning it, and re-<lb />
quested that student opinion be con-<lb />
sidered.<lb />
Number 13<lb />
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma will play for the last time tonight at 8 p. m. in McGinnis Auditorium. Steve Farish, Cbriey, andi<lb />
Frances Smith. Laurey, are shown in the surrey, with June Crews. Aunt Eller, standing, in the photo on the left. Frances Smith is pictured again<lb />
in the photo on the right.<lb />
College Radio Studio Opens;<lb />
Live Broadcasts Now Possible<lb />
Williams Says He<lb />
Notified The IRC<lb />
sn now underway which<lb />
le stu lents on campus to<lb />
partici; ate in an enlarged<lb />
radio program. At a recent<lb />
� g, interested students gathered<lb />
- and formulate activities<lb />
 use of the new equipment<lb />
I in the radio room of the<lb />
: y.<lb />
the studio itself was de-<lb />
when Joyner Library was<lb />
it has been necessary to use<lb />
USte equipment. Now, pro-<lb />
may be broadcast to or from<lb />
place on campus by means of<lb />
mote amplifying pick-ups.<lb />
Mr. Wendell Smiley, librarian and<lb />
osor of the project, explained,<lb />
We have a complete radio set-up<lb />
form of announcer's booth,<lb />
os, and facilities. The best avail-<lb />
equipment has been installed,<lb />
tables and Ampex tape recorders.<lb />
Student Programs<lb />
he would not appear. "I also<lb />
old� bttl�Rhese officers he<lb />
It is now possible for live as wM lo saj<lb />
as taped shtfws to be offeredto radio<lb />
stations now that the connections<lb />
have been completed. A variety of<lb />
student programs are under develop-<lb />
ment to be added to the faculty and<lb />
student programs already carried by<lb />
11 radio stations and two television<lb />
stations.<lb />
Miss Rosalind Roulston, director<lb />
of radio and television, when asked<lb />
about the new program, commented,<lb />
"We have to have help from the stu-<lb />
dents. Those interested in any phase<lb />
of radio or television work are in-<lb />
vited to join us at our Thursday<lb />
night meetings. The only require-<lb />
ments are dependability and the abil-<lb />
ity to get along with people<lb />
Meetings are to be held weekly on<lb />
A debate on segregation be-<lb />
tween Oliver Williams, mana-<lb />
ging editor of the East Caro-<lb />
linian, and Gerald Adcock, which<lb />
has caused widespread interest<lb />
on campus, was was not held at<lb />
the International Relations Club<lb />
meeting Tuesday night as sched-<lb />
uled because Williams did not<lb />
appear for the discussion.<lb />
W hen contacted, Williams<lb />
stated that he did not attend the<lb />
debate because "1 have talked<lb />
with Gerald Adcock about the<lb />
debate on several occasions, and<lb />
he seemed more interested in<lb />
slandering my weekly East Caro-<lb />
linian column than in discussing<lb />
segregation<lb />
Williams further stated that<lb />
he informed the advisor and pro-<lb />
gram chairman of the Interna-<lb />
tional Relations Club one week<lb />
before the scheduled debate that<lb />
Perry Says "Oklahoma Production<lb />
Tops All Previous Musicals Presented<lb />
by George E. Perry Ian orchestra Leeds a conductor, and Pio: iwsy. His dramatic ability wa-<lb />
Tlu- East Carolina College pre- here the most sincere of compliments I surrrising, and he handled his ; art<lb />
sentation of Rogers and Hammer- j is deservedly paid to Dr. Kenneth with real depth and understanding.<lb />
first his vocal carrying powei<lb />
an evening of good entertainment. Instrumentalists bul the entire pro-<lb />
At<lb />
did not seem to be sufficient to go<lb />
is entertainment that is TERRIFIC, duction under magnificent control, over the orchestra, specifically in his<lb />
in capital letters, underlined, fol He directed in a well-defined and<lb />
lowed by three exclamation points! I easy-to-follow manner, gave cues<lb />
The appearance of a musical comedy in a ; ositive way, and kept a good<lb />
'that I would<lb />
be more than glad to discuss<lb />
segregation or participate on a<lb />
panel discussion, but I am not<lb />
interested in arguing with a<lb />
person who presents his views<lb />
in the manner that Mr. Adcock<lb />
has used on the several occa-<lb />
sions that I have talked with<lb />
him<lb />
is an annual event on the campus,<lb />
and there have been seme pretty<lb />
good ones in past years, but the<lb />
opening night of "Oklahoma topped<lb />
all previous performances by a good<lb />
mile. It came the closest to profes-<lb />
sional quality in every respect of<lb />
any previous show, and in many ways<lb />
surpassed many Bioadway produc-<lb />
tions, where the singers often can't<lb />
sing, and where the orchestras have<lb />
a reputation for being anaemic. This<lb />
gives me the chance to pay the first<lb />
and highest compliment to the or-<lb />
chestra, and a finer "pit orchestra"<lb />
j I've yet to hear. The string section<lb />
was beyond belief is accuracy, in-<lb />
tonation, and in blend. But the other<lb />
choirs were just as notable, and the<lb />
eonsumate efrect was one of quality<lb />
that even a professional group would<lb />
have difficulty in surpassing. Even<lb />
balar.ee between pit avid stajre.<lb />
Vocally an ! histttonlealiy speak-<lb />
ing, a better leading couple could<lb />
not have been found than Frances<lb />
Smith and Stephen Farish. Miss<lb />
Smith is made for productions of<lb />
this kind; she acts without over-<lb />
acting, and last evening showed<lb />
fine depth of pt rception in her con-<lb />
ection of � er role which she did<lb />
with convincing dramatic ability.<lb />
Her singing is far hotter than main-<lb />
leads I have seen on Broadway, and<lb />
at all times her voice carried well<lb />
above the orchestra, especially in<lb />
I er number "Many a New Day"<lb />
and in the duet, "People Will Say<lb />
On" a par with her pei'ormance was<lb />
that givt a by Stephen Farish, who<lb />
gav. a superb characterization of<lb />
the role of Curley, a name which<lb />
fits him to perfection. He was every<lb />
opt� ing numb r. But before the<lb />
first act had been under way ten<lb />
minutes, he seemed to realize this,<lb />
and from then on his projection was<lb />
(Continued on Page 6)<lb />
Business Classes<lb />
ake First Place<lb />
r Oreg Contest<lb />
Over 20,000 Students<lb />
Participate In Annual<lb />
International Event<lb />
to a report from the<lb />
fregg P dishing Company, East<lb />
e has been plac d<lb />
' ollegiate Division of<lb />
I ��� ioaal Short" and Penman-<lb />
ship C test for 19W Students of<lb />
1 Department who enter-<lb />
� ia sponsored<lb />
the Gregg Company were<lb />
enrolled klsl quarter in beginning<lb />
and than.I classes<lb />
y Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey,<lb />
C. Kliis. and Dr. James<lb />
W ite.<lb />
� � � submitted were judged<lb />
i of accurate and fluent<lb />
shorti:a: d classes. It is expeud<lb />
that many of the students from here<lb />
will qualify for individual merit<lb />
awards which have not yet been an-<lb />
ced.<lb />
Over 20.000 shorthand writers par-<lb />
ticipated in the contest. As a result<lb />
of winning first place, the Business<lb />
will receive a trophy<lb />
re n of this honor. The<lb />
era will receive a $25.00 savings<lb />
bond.<lb />
Dr. Elmer R. Browning, head of<lb />
the Department of Business here,<lb />
stated that he was "exceedingly proud<lb />
e group, since this is one of<lb />
the highest honors that could come<lb />
to any business education group any-<lb />
where in the world<lb />
Last year East Carolina partici-<lb />
I ants wore placed eighth in the con-<lb />
test.<lb />
Fourteen Coeds Will Reign<lb />
Over May Day Festivities<lb />
Fourteen girls have been named to Mc(T(ntyre from the freshman class,<lb />
reign over the annual May Day Qualifications for the May Court are<lb />
with hand-picked players, however, j bit as much Curley as the lead on<lb />
Seminar Series On Religion<lb />
Express Sympathy i In Education Begins Here Soon<lb />
festivities, sponsored by the SGA,<lb />
to be held here Saturday. May 12.<lb />
The 195G May Court eonslsis of<lb />
Barbara Strickland, Barbara Kenney<lb />
Foley, Jane Credle, Mary Ann<lb />
Marshbourne, Laura Credle, and Lou-<lb />
ise Yelveiton from the senior class;<lb />
Ann Cooke, Ann Mayo, Lou Murphy<lb />
and SMrley Summers from the junior<lb />
class; Marcia Forbes and Martha<lb />
House from the sophomore class;<lb />
and Alice Anne Home and Jeannette<lb />
ncluding RCA console and turn- Thursday nights at 6:30 in the studio.<lb />
Mrs. S. R. Ned, mother of Mr.<lb />
Francis Lee Neel, art teacher in<lb />
the art department here, died<lb />
Monday, April 16, at Bonne Ter-<lb />
ie, Missouri. Students at the col-<lb />
lege take this opportunity to ex-<lb />
press their sympathy with Mr.<lb />
Neel.<lb />
Johnston, Lamm, Mann<lb />
Campus Religious Groups Elect Presidents<lb />
Martha Johnston, Ralph Lamm and<lb />
Mann have been named presi-<lb />
l the Presbyterian, Baptist<lb />
and Methodist student organizations,<lb />
respectively, for the 1966-57 school<lb />
Martha Johnston, a rising junior<lb />
fi m Paw Creek, has been elected<lb />
resident of the Westminster Fellow-<lb />
p for 1956-57.<lb />
She is president of the Inter-<lb />
Religious Council this year, vice-<lb />
president of the Westminster Fellow-<lb />
ship, and a member of the "Y" cabi-<lb />
net. She will also be a member of<lb />
the "Y" cabinet next year.<lb />
Miss Johnston and the other council<lb />
members will serve approximately<lb />
230 Presbyterians on the campus<lb />
next year.<lb />
Commenting on her new position,<lb />
Miss Johnston said, "I have a won-<lb />
derful council and am looking for-<lb />
ward to working with them. I consid-<lb />
er this one of the greatest honors<lb />
J've ever had<lb />
Ralph Lamm, a rising senior from<lb />
Wilson, was elected to head the Bap-<lb />
Martha Johnston<lb />
�<lb /><lb />
� �<lb />
�&amp;- y 4<lb /><lb />
!<lb />
I <lb /><lb />
.<lb />
. .<lb />
Ralph L. Lamm<lb />
tist Student Union for next year.<lb />
He succeeds Ruth Lassiter as presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Lamm<lb />
Lamm is a member of the Science<lb />
Club, the Creative Writer's Club, and<lb />
has served as secretary of the YMCA.<lb />
He has been on the Executive Coun-<lb />
cil of the BSU for two previous<lb />
years.<lb />
Lamm, along with the other twen-<lb />
ty-five council members, will guide<lb />
the program for approximately 1000<lb />
Baptists enrolled at East Carolina.<lb />
Under their direction plans are being<lb />
made for the most extensive Baptist<lb />
student program ever held on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Mann<lb />
Bobby Mann, also a rising senior<lb />
from Newport, was recently eftected<lb />
president of the Wesley Foundation.<lb />
Mann has been active in extra-<lb />
curricular activities since enrolling<lb />
here. He is vice-president of the local<lb />
FBLA group and is also a member<lb />
of Pi Omega .Pi, honorary business<lb />
education fraternity. He was recently<lb />
elected as state president of FBLA.<lb />
Under the leadership of Mann, the<lb />
Wesley Foundation will provide a<lb />
program for the many Methodists on<lb />
the campus. They are also making<lb />
extensive plans for next year.<lb />
A series of seminars, the purpose Io W. Jenkins, May 2; Dr. Bessie<lb />
of which is to provide discussion McNeil, May 10; and Dr. John B.<lb />
of various aspects of religion andi Bennett, May 14.<lb />
its relationship to education, are j Among topics to be discussed are:<lb />
being initiated here. The discussion What is the nature of religious ex-<lb />
groups are sronsored by the college! pc-rience? as religion a necessary<lb />
committee on Teacher Education and'support for the individual? "Drag-<lb />
ging religion in" vs. treating religion<lb />
Religion, of which Vice President<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins is chairman.<lb />
A meeting is scheduled for one day<lb />
each week on a date announced in<lb />
advance. The seminars are held in the<lb />
Mamie E. Jenkms Faculty-Alumni<lb />
House at 3 p. m. Students, faculty<lb />
members, and others who are intsr-<lb />
este i are incited to be present.<lb />
The series of discussions is part<lb />
of a study of Teacher Education and<lb />
Religion now being made at the<lb />
college. East Carolina is one of fif-<lb />
teen pilot contest in the nation<lb />
carrying on a five-year project on<lb />
this subject under the sponsorship<lb />
of the American Association of<lb />
Colleges for Teacher Education.<lb />
Dr. James Poindexter of the de-<lb />
partment of English acted as chair-<lb />
man as the series opened Tuesday<lb />
afternoon of last week. The question<lb />
under consideration was "What is<lb />
the relation of religion to other<lb />
values?"<lb />
Other faculty members who will<lb />
had discussions this month and next<lb />
and the dates of meetings are Dr.<lb />
Student Writers<lb />
This week's East Carolinian, a<lb />
six-page issue, features creative ��<lb />
writing by students on pages three<lb />
and four. The project is sponsored<lb />
by the English Club and Crea-<lb />
tive Writer's Club.<lb />
Bertha Mae Woodcock, Eng-<lb />
lish Club president, has announced<lb />
that the prize money has risen<lb />
to $15. Winners will be announced<lb />
in next week's issue.<lb />
when it is relevant to subject matter.<lb />
Strickland New Queen<lb />
Elections Committee Chairman<lb />
Wiley Teal notified the East<lb />
Carolinian just before press<lb />
time that Barbara Strickland<lb />
defeated five other candidates<lb />
in the election of May Queen.<lb />
Barbara Kinney Foley, who was<lb />
mnncr-up to Miss Strickland,<lb />
will serve as Maid of Honor.<lb />
Further details and a picture of<lb />
the queen and her court will<lb />
appear in next week's East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
leadership, poise, grace, scholarship<lb />
(3 average), and attractiveness.<lb />
The theme and decorations for the<lb />
event will center around May. The<lb />
coronation will begin at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
in Wright Auditorium with the pre-<lb />
sentation of the May Court and the<lb />
crowning of the May Queen. She will<lb />
wear a silver crown and will be<lb />
seated upon a throne on a raised<lb />
platform with her attendants grouped<lb />
around her. There will be special<lb />
flowers for the entire court.<lb />
Don Umstead retiring SGA presi-<lb />
dent, will crown the queen and Dock<lb />
Smith, succeeding president, will<lb />
serve as head usher.<lb />
Following the coronation will be<lb />
a May Pole dance, enacted by a<lb />
group from the Wahl-Coates training<lb />
school. The next attraction will bo<lb />
a spocial figure by the members of<lb />
the MayT Court and their escorts.<lb />
Immediately afterwards will begin<lb />
a May Day dance, open to the student<lb />
body. Music will be furnished by<lb />
Calvin Chesson and his Dreamers.<lb />
Refreshments will be served.<lb />
East Carolina's Board of Trustees met here recen iy and approved the issuance of bonds in the amount<lb />
of $1,425,000 for the construction of a dormitory for men students. From left-to right seated: Mrs. B. T. Will-<lb />
iams, Stedman; I. H. O'Hanlon, Fayetteville; Fred Wiletts, Wilmington; and Mrs. A. L. Barrett, secretary to<lb />
President Messick snd the Board of Trustees. Standing left to right are: Charles H. Larkins, Kinston, F. D.<lb />
Duncan, college vice-president and treasurer of the boird, Arthur L. Tyler, Rocky Mount, board chairman;<lb />
Dr. Messick; E. E. Rswl, Greenville; and Ralph Hodges, Washington. Not pictured are Henry Belk,<lb />
W. W. Taylor, Warrenton; N. Elton Aydlett, Elizabeth City; Mrs. W. B Umstead, Durham; snd Luther<lb />
ton, Morehead City, (photo by Edwina Haymes, Greenville Daily Reflector)<lb />
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THURSDAY. API<lb />
f AGE TWO<lb />
BAIT GA19 E MHAII<lb />
TH'<lb />
(4<lb />
United We Stand"<lb />
The installation of the newly-elected SGA<lb />
officers has been completed, and our campus,<lb />
leaders for next year have taken office. To them,<lb />
the student body should drink a toost and pledge<lb />
their wholehearted support and co-operation.<lb />
Their success tor the coming year hinges on these<lb />
two words. Small though these words may seem,<lb />
they are the keys to success in student govern-<lb />
ment. And this'is all that the new officers wish<lb />
the students tit give. It is a service that the stu-<lb />
dent body can render without much effort if they<lb />
will only try.<lb />
Foremost in the minds of the students should<lb />
be kept the thought that even if these leaders<lb />
aren't their winning candidates, yet they were<lb />
the choice of the student body. Whether or not<lb />
they carried your support in the recent elections.<lb />
it is your duty to your school to give these leaders<lb />
your support and a fair chance to prove that they<lb />
are capable in assuming their responsibilities.<lb />
Don't push them off on the wrong toot. Give<lb />
them an even break just as you would desire if<lb />
y Li were taking office n- the first time.<lb />
Only with support and cooperation can these<lb />
officers fulfill the- duties of their offices and do<lb />
the things that you have been wanting done.<lb />
They are the ones who lead the way; it is up to<lb />
us to back them up. "United we stand: divided<lb />
we fall<lb />
Once again we wish the new student govern-<lb />
� administration a prosperous and successful<lb />
We shall follow its actions with the utmost<lb />
erest and concern. Wo extend the services oi<lb />
taff as they mav be needed, whether it be<lb />
t0 pui . . or make suggestions Lets<lb />
ethei I make East Carolinaoliege<lb />
M i i hook<lb />
Natividad Sesenaj<lb />
Says More Freedom<lb />
For Collegians<lb />
In Land Of Spain<lb />
MANY STUDENTS on the campus<lb />
have asked me on different occasions<lb />
about college life in Spain. Therefore,<lb />
t�<lb />
o i,l,ji8ygiyiwyi- <lb />
when I wa.s asked by the editor of<lb />
t!n East Carolinian to write an ar-<lb />
ticle for the college paper, 1 thought<lb />
this sulnvt would be the most inter-<lb />
esting to<lb />
dents.<lb />
bhte majority of the stu-<lb />
Hofw<lb />
ia1 in<lb />
does college<lb />
life differ from<lb />
America? First,<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
A Question Of Interest<lb />
In National Politics<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
ive<lb />
I will say<lb />
� Spanish students, for several<lb />
i.sons, have more freedom than<lb />
se in America. Colleges in Spain<lb />
fer markedly from those in Amer-<lb />
in t'at they are always state<lb />
orted. They do not function a.s<lb />
trio units where most everything<lb />
ic( led with cofllege life and edu-<lb />
i �n is carried on the campus. For<lb />
tance, in Spain there are dormi-<lb />
i � ! r the students that do not<lb />
the same town where the<lb />
�oliege or University is located.<lb />
H cvever, these dormitories are com-<lb />
'� � y independent from the colleges,<lb />
connection with the admin-<lb />
istration, and their restrictions on<lb />
th" students are lenient. Spanish<lb />
students are expected to attend class-<lb />
es regularly, but if for personal rea-<lb />
so s they miss class it is neither<lb />
� Id against t em no is it an intflu-<lb />
L-ncing -actor in their grades. They<lb />
are completely on their own and<lb />
their responsibilities are expected to<lb />
keep them busy and acting as ladies<lb />
gentlemen.<lb />
Save You. Confederate Money, Roys'<lb />
okjv, pops ! �fa 'A, .PWe'HT<lb />
souk� Bur Don't poll<lb />
HOUR BAHK oH iB A<lb />
$0CQfi6 TtMt� , CM<lb />
'That's The Way I See It'<lb />
Answer To Readers'<lb />
Comments<lb />
by Oli en Will "in<lb />
Government of the people, by the people and<lb />
the :� pie is a familiar statement to all col-<lb />
students. .The question is how many of us<lb />
rding to this statement.<lb />
In the past few weeks the most controversial<lb />
seems to be letter writing to the editor.<lb />
 students have come up with the idea that<lb />
state and national politics have no place in the<lb />
ege paper. In last week's edition of the paper<lb />
ter was printed in which the writer stated:<lb />
�in my opinion, your editorials should concern<lb />
ters pertaining to the college. Maybe<lb />
� te politics, but national politics should<lb />
ft out of cur paper. Most students will not<lb />
read national politics in the big dailies, so we<lb />
shouldn't waste space writing about them in the<lb />
sch ol paper<lb />
If this student is correct in his statement.<lb />
the question tossing in my mind is who is inter-<lb />
ted in national and state politics As compli-<lb />
nment is today, surely colle.ee stu-<lb />
nts do n t think that the common man will and<lb />
able to control the government.<lb />
Andrew Jackson believed in government by<lb />
immon man. He thought that any common<lb />
man could run a g vernment office. This may<lb />
have been true at the time of Jackson but not<lb />
today. Try to imagine a common man reading<lb />
the 975 page tax bill passed since the Republicans<lb />
gained control of the government. It would be<lb />
like trying to count molecules of water in the<lb />
ocean. Roth would get the same results. If college<lb />
students have no interest in government, what is<lb />
rig to happen to our government?<lb />
ernment by the people is easily under<lb />
I. In order for the people to govern them-<lb />
- they have to know what they want. If a<lb />
in remains ignorant on public issues, is he<lb />
of taking part in government?<lb />
Most all people like government for the peo-<lb />
This seems to indicate that they are going<lb />
� something free. You only get what you<lb />
. for! The great mass of services offered by<lb />
government today are not free; they cost money<lb />
and this money comes from the American people.<lb />
E to support this can be found prior to<lb />
April 15th of each year which is the deadline<lb />
f r filing personal income tax forms.<lb />
I assume the student who said that most<lb />
students do not read national politics has talked<lb />
to over 1500 students and they have confirmed<lb />
his  ent as there are over 3000 students<lb />
enrolled in school. He would have had to talk<lb />
to this many in order to use the term "most<lb />
In order for us to practice the by and for of<lb />
government we will have to become interested<lb />
enough in government affairs to select the best<lb />
qualified candidates for public office. Electing<lb />
candidates to office is the one control the people<lb />
have over g vernment. If college students are<lb />
not interested enough in state and nafional poli-<lb />
tics to select the best candidates then it seems<lb />
logical that the people not attending college will<lb />
be either.<lb />
However, if you have been told you are a<lb />
Republican or a Democrat and you are to vote<lb />
this way the rest of your life, "excuse me<lb />
I received this poem from Si �<lb />
ama in reply to one that appeared<lb />
several weeks ago. The first p em<lb />
I to be humorous and not takei<lb />
 Adams' reply merited my att. I<lb />
7�n horst and mule may livt tl<lb />
nt vi r heat of win oi bt �<lb />
When they die and do d � <lb />
sick 'it heart,<lb />
For having madt of th<lb />
In front o) all thi ii pals from<lb />
 (tm ma � Oi ink wati by tht<lb />
�,  at iyhtt t n be n<lb />
 i. n ,i , )n has not dru<lb />
lu-sti ad, shi has fui ni d non<lb />
ranks abovi all.<lb />
In healthfid milk the kitU i<lb />
And aftei tv � �  t '�<lb />
Sh's nobody's fool, no sir,<lb />
She k i ps hi r head and act<lb />
i n hying ht r owi<lb />
 ici m ight titit tht m �<lb />
rot it e and tea, but not oi<lb />
It can bring a person i '<lb />
and to �'�"� , tht r may m �<lb />
'iiu a can only obi y its com - �<lb />
Until bt ton thi Most High �<lb />
ffXtfOLv<lb />
-afci�S�,teK<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina College<lb />
Carol Lucas Holds Many FTA Offices<lb />
bv Barbara Cole<lb />
ANOTHER DIFFERENCE, which<lb />
in my opinion is very important. fe<lb />
the vital interest shown by students<lb />
in Spain, as well as all of Europe,<lb />
� every aspect of life in their coun-<lb />
try. Discussions about politics and<lb />
a manorial problems are very com-<lb />
in the students' everyday con-<lb />
versation. Recently the students of<lb />
Madrid University rebelled against<lb />
official government. Although<lb />
their insurrection was not a complete<lb />
ess, because of different reason?.<lb />
a1 1 am not going to analyze now.<lb />
erves as proof of their interest<lb />
and active part in governmental af-<lb />
fairs.<lb />
The students are important to the<lb />
anges brought about; for they are<lb />
the torch-bearers who the rest of<lb />
the country follow sometimes.<lb />
This interest and enthusiasm is<lb />
demonstrated in cultural fields.<lb />
i success of plays and movies in<lb />
Spain is dependent to some extent<lb />
.1 on the criticism oi the country's<lb />
college students. Also the most pro-<lb />
gressive manifestations of art is al-<lb />
ways supported by the students' ini-<lb />
I i ati ve.<lb />
Concerning amusements, Spanish<lb />
students are compelled to enjoy more<lb />
of tfhe little things in life than<lb />
Americans. Such things as beautiful<lb />
jars and television sets are things<lb />
Spanish students can only dream<lb />
about. Yet. they seem to enjoy life<lb />
fully as much, or even more, than<lb />
Americans do, perhaps because of the<lb />
� uraor and cheerful background of<lb />
he Spanish soul.<lb />
Carol Lucas, a senior from West<lb />
End, chose to attend Has; Carolina<lb />
for several reasons. She had heard<lb />
that ii was one of the best teacher-<lb />
training institutions in the state, she j<lb />
lik I the size of t e school, and she<lb />
had also heard much about its<lb />
�f<lb />
n i!v atmos<lb />
here.<lb />
asked about her first im-l<lb />
on of East Carolina, Carol re-<lb />
�'I thought it was wonderful<lb />
till do. I've visited several other<lb />
ises, both in this state and out<lb />
think Easd Carolina<lb />
of all<lb />
When<lb />
prt ssiori<lb />
plii c<lb />
and<lb />
cam<lb />
o; . � ate, and 1<lb />
is the friendlio<lb />
e two very good English teacb<lb />
 I had, 1 think, influenced<lb />
md3y my decision to major in<lb />
English. This decision also came, 1<lb />
sup se, because I had always en-1<lb />
joyed English so much, ; rid felt<lb />
t ; s<lb />
p r oi<lb />
al<lb />
1 had learned mucl about how<lb />
I have received many comment<lb />
i.itel from readers who disagree w<lb />
' pressed in this column but v.<lb />
(know that most columnists expect it.<lb />
Here's what Harlan Miller of tl<lb />
Register said: "As a columnist I'm j<lb />
target. Always talking out of turn. An �<lb />
type with too many opinions. lnj<lb />
cent- worth � very day, ram or shii<lb />
ther anybody asks him or not S<lb />
Seldom an 'if or a 'maybe Critii<lb />
you admire. Praising persona �<lb />
, attended th National Class, j When the, � PSd� <lb />
Teachers Conference for two a.little lambast . n<lb />
Purdue University in La- thing Silly every day. like me<lb />
'proud of the people 1 annioy. r<lb />
the worst handwriting, w elling,<lb />
grammar<lb />
Association Conv I � in Cni-<lb />
; and i) apa I regional<lb />
room<lb />
� i. at<lb />
layette, Indiana.<lb />
Travels Broaden Education<lb />
Commi ating on her work with<lb />
FTA, Carol said. "1 think my travels<lb />
broadened my educational ex-<lb />
perience and made my college years<lb />
enjoyable. Meeting man;<lb />
. �<lb />
f differ n1 � aces,<lb />
I suppose none of us were surpr<lb />
that North Car lina still ranks forty-third<lb />
nation in per capita income. Rather,<lb />
religions, are more interested in knowing wh<lb />
land backgrounds has made me rea-trying to do about it. It was als<lb />
 a 4r KHi'a report released bj the Umv<lb />
l . re Carolina and North Carolina<lb />
1 appreciate very much this oppor-<lb />
tunity t'at the East. Carolinian has<lb />
given mi- to express my gratitude to<lb />
my teachers and good friends at East<lb />
Carolina College. I am very sure 1<lb />
shall never forget this year, because<lb />
it has been one of the happiest of<lb />
my life.<lb />
to live by studying lit rature Carol<lb />
saii. when asked w y she chose<lb />
English as a major. She is minorblg<lb />
library science.<lb />
Active in Clabs<lb />
i i.r. has participated in many<lb />
extra-curricular activitie: at East<lb />
Carolina. She has been a member of<lb />
the Englis Club for four years and<lb />
i� serving as treasurer this year.<lb />
She has been a member of the<lb />
YWOA, Library Science Club. Wes-<lb />
ley Foundation Council, and the Fu-<lb />
ture Teachers of America.<lb />
T e majority of her time lias been<lb />
devoted to activities of FTA. As a<lb />
soifhonjore she served as secretary<lb />
of the local chapter, and when she-<lb />
became a junior she filled the impor-<lb />
tant position of state vice-president<lb />
of FTA. This year Carol is state<lb />
"amigos!<lb />
v<lb />
Carol I.Ucas<lb />
: suient of FT A.<lb />
Carol's offices do not stop witJr<lb />
th state presidency, however. This<lb />
year she is also serving as regional<lb />
director of t e Southeast in the Xa-<lb />
i Association of Future Teach-<lb />
ers. She has attended many confer-<lb />
enct s as a representative of tTA.<lb />
SI e attei led the Twelfth Annual<lb />
ish Institute in C'a:el Hill and<lb />
the annual Superintendents' Confer-<lb />
nc at Mars Hill College as a rep-<lb />
esentative of the state FTA.<lb />
In the summer of 1966 she par-<lb />
ticipated.in the NAFTA Leadership<lb />
hstitute at Northern Illinois State<lb />
T ch rs College in DeKalb, Illinois;<lb />
attended the Teacher Education on<lb />
Professional Standards Conference<lb />
there; attended the National Educa-<lb />
g ail peiyjiie, ev<lb />
n:av seem I be a lifference<lb />
Carol � ;� pi actk( t<lb />
quarter at Washington Hig"b<lb />
S h.ool whert she teaches two elev-<lb />
! s classes. She is<lb />
enjoying her new experi-<lb />
. and has found ou1 early that<lb />
tut! mts are vei y observant about<lb />
ur.fi, even if, they are not about<lb />
: thing tey�rad. ThLi was illus-<lb />
trated when a your- nanf a student<lb />
told  . the shoes she was<lb />
"were reallj sharp<lb />
Named To "Who's Who"<lb />
Carol believe- her biggest honor<lb />
:�� East Carolina was being chosen<lb />
"Who's Who in American Colleges<lb />
. d Universities She feels that C is<lb />
is the culmination of all her prewioua<lb />
rs.<lb />
One of the things Carol has en-<lb />
joy i most about East Carolina is<lb />
living with her roommate. Patsy<lb />
Davis, for all four years.<lb />
A:ter she graduates in May, Carol's<lb />
future plans are indefinite. She has<lb />
not yet decided whether she will be<lb />
an English teacher or a librarian.<lb />
North Carolina ranks last in the LJni I<lb />
percentage of peoj le twenty-fj<lb />
who have completed high school.<lb />
(The News and Observer says th<lb />
poorest because we are least skilled. Altho<lb />
no on has a solution I the problem, it<lb />
vious that we must find an educational system<lb />
that will keep m re people in school thro<lb />
high school graduation.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
A Scene Of Death<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TBCO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office. Greenville, N. C, under the act of<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention. March 1955<lb />
 " JIMMY FERRELL<lb />
Managing Editor OUVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Assistant Editor   JAN RABY<lb />
Feature Editor   JANET HILL<lb />
Sports Editor BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Business Manager MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS<lb />
Reader's Comment<lb />
Stop That Noise!<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
During the past six months or<lb />
mi re Austin Building has been filled<lb />
to the rafters with the banging of<lb />
ammers, the thump-thump of equip-<lb />
ment, ht'infr dragged, and the growling<lb />
of rower tools tearing into the tired,<lb />
old j laster of the walls. This noisy<lb />
.(fusion is slowly replacing the old<lb />
lighting system of the building; it<lb />
is also driving students and profes-<lb />
sors nearly insane. Ever tried to<lb />
stu iy Shakespeare's sonnets, H.sten<lb />
to the professor's comments con-<lb />
cerning the lesson, and answer quest-<lb />
ions while a power drill rips through<lb />
thick woodtn beams jU?t outsikle<lb />
the dlassrootn door? Great Sport!<lb />
W at is more important here at<lb />
East Carolina than learning? It<lb />
ms some people consider a new<lb />
ightins system of greater import-<lb />
; ce. Can't some sensible solution<lb />
be found to end this class interrupt-<lb />
ing? And while those people inter-<lb />
ested enough in trying to solve this<lb />
�pu-oblom discuss solutions, Austin<lb />
will be shaking in its foundations<lb />
by the bang, bang, thump, thump,<lb />
whirr, whirr, and grumble, grumble.<lb />
William Dixon<lb />
Disc Medicine: Relaxation<lb />
Through Soothing Music<lb />
by Janet Hill and Martha Wilson<lb />
Easy Listening . . . the sensational movie "Picnic" with<lb />
The arrival of spring has not only Kim Novak and William Holden, we<lb />
influenced the many activities of ita- offer "Moonglow<lb />
ients i-e on the campus, but it has j Surrealism In Art . . .<lb />
also brought about some changes in Some people appreciate the unusual<lb />
the popular music world. It seems<lb />
that one of the moat enjoyable ways<lb />
to relax that has been found is to the<lb />
soothing effect of string music. This<lb />
musical "cure-for-all-ailments" (such<lb />
as warped nerves, shattered souls and<lb />
broken hearts  as well as a stim-<lb />
ulant for the few normal people left)<lb />
is most effective when administered<lb />
at the end of a long hard afternoon<lb />
or just before the peaceful oblivion<lb />
of sleep takes over. Recently, MGM<lb />
and Columbia have released a num-<lb />
ber of records and record albums<lb />
which fill this prescription perfectly.<lb />
It has been found that "Candle-<lb />
light and Wine "My Silent Love<lb />
"Poinciana "Madeira "Flamingo"<lb />
and "Moonlight in Vermont" are ter-<lb />
rific arrangements designed for easy<lb />
listening. Other selections made for<lb />
equal enjoyment are "Imagination<lb />
"St Could Happen to You "While<lb />
We're Young "Moonlight Becomes<lb />
You "Darn That Dream" and "It's<lb />
Always You Also, we'd like to rec-<lb />
ommend from the recent movie, "The<lb />
Background Theme From Helen of<lb />
Troy And, last but not least, from<lb />
and the startling more than others.<lb />
One such exhibitor of this mode of<lb />
the surrealistic feeling is Salvador<lb />
Dali. One of the favorite themes of<lb />
this artist is that of "persistence of<lb />
memory" in which a clock always<lb />
apj ears. This motif occurs in a num-<lb />
ber of paintings and jewels by Dali.<lb />
"n his religious works of art, one<lb />
1 lina faculty.<lb />
Nickname Contest? . . .<lb />
What do you think about sponsor-<lb />
ing a contest to choose an appro-<lb />
priate nickname for the College<lb />
Union? Perhaps some organization<lb />
might ; rofit in itself and also the<lb />
se.iOol by such an undertaking. Any<lb />
club intereste 1 might offer rewards<lb />
or prizes for the best contributions.<lb />
Such a contest would benefit East<lb />
Carolina College in that a title of<lb />
letter taste would be adopted. The<lb />
recreation area in Umstead Dormi-<lb />
tory has been labeled the Pirate's<lb />
Den, while the College Union has<lb />
been tagged the "slop shop" or "Y<lb />
shop Also this contention would<lb />
serve to stimulate student interest<lb />
in their soda shop. Furthermore, this<lb />
friendly rivalry wouki serve to unite<lb />
the students in a movement for nick-<lb />
�  b.v,U �w. u. �  w<lb />
will find emphasis placed upon tibel naming the College Union as a stu-<lb />
psychological content rather than the dent project.<lb />
form. A contemporary artist, Dali<lb />
combines the strange freaks of na-<lb />
ture and unconventional shape in his<lb />
objects of art. The mysterious, the<lb />
unusual, the ftartling�all of these<lb />
formulate Dali and surrealism.<lb />
TV Again . . .<lb />
Dr. Martha Pingel, who is well-<lb />
known around campus for her inter-<lb />
est in advanced writing and her<lb />
work with the Creative Writer's Club,<lb />
is now teaching a TV course on Eng-<lb />
lish Usage over station WNCT every<lb />
afternoon at 3:30. Dr. Pingel is the<lb />
first professor here to conduct two<lb />
televised courses. Her last summer's<lb />
English program was the first TV<lb />
course to be presented by East Caro-<lb />
Reminder<lb />
As of right now there are only<lb />
sixteen more days of chsses. Before<lb />
we realize it, we'll be packing trunks<lb />
and loading cars�on our way home.<lb />
Just to remind you, keep your nose<lb />
to the grindstone, your shoulder to<lb />
the wheel, your finger in every pie,<lb />
your foot in the door, and stay on<lb />
your toe In other words, "get on<lb />
the ball<lb />
'The car was speeding. A lean, dark<lb />
rested on the window . . . her hair was<lb />
blown  a cigarette bobbed on her fleshy<lb />
. staring eyes looked steadily al<lb />
nothing. A beautiful collie pup appeared<lb />
side of the road�his tawny hair whipp-<lb />
matted by the stuffy breeze.<lb />
Across the way. his fancy was<lb />
butterfly or some other equally unimport<lb />
ject. Playfully, he bounded onto the stick<lb />
ment. His ears stiffened . . . engim<lb />
glance to the left . . . impending dan,<lb />
a vice-like grip, body reflexes seized r.<lb />
moved with all his musterable quieki.<lb />
for success. Failure? A goring, shiny m�<lb />
er brushed against his shoulder�gold and<lb />
blended as the pup spun upward and thei<lb />
again. There had been no accompanying -<lb />
of brakes. The car sped on.<lb />
A glowing cigarette lay by the .<lb />
And her arm wasn't on the window any<lb />
Culture�the improvement and r<lb />
of the mind.<lb />
Whenever this word is mentioned t<lb />
dents, the initial reaction is usually ai I<lb />
Students tend to associate with the <lb />
meanings as the appreciation of classics<lb />
and a fervid admiration of Shakesp<lb />
Shelley. This is the limit of their inter;<lb />
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The cultured person not only en<lb />
derstanding of music and literature but<lb />
as well. Science and any other field o 1<lb />
just as important to refinement as the fir<lb />
ed two. Remember that well-roundedn<lb />
most desirable characteristic one can acq<lb />
college.<lb />
Speeding on U. S. streets and high-<lb />
ways injured 702,560 men, women<lb />
and children.<lb />
Jn 1955, 8,130 pedestrians were<lb />
killed in U. S. traffic accidents.<lb />
I am certainly glad that Grace K<lb />
finally made it to the altar. Story-book we<lb />
are fine, but they soon become boring at<lb />
twentieth reading. Although as long as every<lb />
else seems to have something to say about her,<lb />
I might as well too. Her latest movie, Thi S<lb />
is.excellent and nothing short of delightful<lb />
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are all neurotic at one time or anotl. r and the<lb />
condition becoming serious only if we allow it-<lb />
Whether this is the case or not, I came across<lb />
some very sound advice recently: live with your-<lb />
self and abilities and not beyond the limitations<lb />
of your personality which determines the things<lb />
you want and need, and the attitudes you enjoy.<lb /><pb facs="00038399_tn_0003" /><lb />
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The Call Of The Sea<lb />
by Helen Lee, Jean Littleton and Rachel Lang<lb />
her small bed by the I father had looked as he was being ling<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
�mg the sea. She was<lb />
�aware of the bright moon<lb />
Iced through the curtains,<lb />
bright patches on the floor<lb />
iking her auburn hair appear<lb />
lack. Her young body tossed<lb />
tied restlessly, reflecting the<lb />
a; moil of her thoughts. The<lb />
I ounding of the waves upon<lb />
bd the splash of the spray<lb />
: the sea wall surrounding<lb />
cottage seemed only to<lb />
more.<lb />
ateful sea, this drqfadfujl<lb />
1 hate it all, she thought.<lb />
Mel. Her lips curved into<lb />
this thought, but the next<lb />
a frown creased her forehead.<lb />
I knew what to do. Now, I'm<lb />
are which one I love. But<lb />
this place.<lb />
m<lb />
the events of the day. It<lb />
such a beautiful Sunday<lb />
She had walked along, the<lb />
picking up the copper<lb />
her hair which was being<lb />
a light breeze that blew<lb />
b She had gone into the<lb />
lness of the church and sat<lb />
about Tony. She looked<lb />
didn't see him. I wonder<lb />
this morning, she thought.<lb />
n she came out into the sun<lb />
. was waiting for her by<lb />
stei s.<lb />
brought in that horrible day when<lb />
she was only twelve. After that she<lb />
had no one but Granny. Jan had lived<lb />
in Seaport six years now, secretly<lb />
vowing every day that she would<lb />
leave.<lb />
Jan lay back against the pillow,<lb />
and her thoughts drifted to Mel. He,<lb />
too, was a very handsome boy with<lb />
his blavk hair and brown eyes. He<lb />
was very smooth, too. Not at all<lb />
rugged like Tony. There she had<lb />
done it again. She forced her mind<lb />
away from Tony and focused it on<lb />
Mel<lb />
Mel had called for her that eve-<lb />
ning in his red and white Buick<lb />
convertible. She remembered the way<lb />
he had looked in his white Palm<lb />
Beach suit. He always dressed so<lb />
well. Yes, he was nice looking. They<lb />
a as confused as it went bad gone lo the Seaport Restaurant,<lb />
the most exclusive restaurant in the<lb />
vicinity of the little fishing village.<lb />
It catered to the tourists. It had a<lb />
big dance floor, always a good band,<lb />
and a bar in a room adjoining the<lb />
main one. She had had a wonderful<lb />
time and glowed under the admiring<lb />
glances of MePs friends. She was a<lb />
rather striking girl with her lovely<lb />
auburn h .ir and deep suntan, dressed<lb />
in a pale green chiffon creation which<lb />
began low on her shoulders, fitted<lb />
snugly at the waist, and -gracefully<lb />
�flowed into a full multi-layered skirt.<lb />
Her high-heeled sandals were of the<lb />
same color.<lb />
Mel had been especially attentive<lb />
all evening. Finally, they danced over<lb />
to one of the big window doors open-<lb />
ing onto a terrace which overlooked<lb />
the sea. Once outside, Mel put his<lb />
arm around Jan's waist. "We're won-<lb />
derful together. You can see eveyone<lb />
admiring us. You don't belong here.<lb />
Why don't you marry me and come<lb />
to the cityDad would give us a<lb />
new house. We would be perfect<lb />
for each other. Ql'm crazy about you,<lb />
Jan. In fact, I love you<lb />
Jan had known this was coming,<lb />
but she was not quite prepared to<lb />
give an answer. She said thought-<lb />
fully, "Mel, 1 like you very much,<lb />
but I'm not sure that I love you<lb />
"But, darling, we're right for each<lb />
other. Look at how well we get a-<lb />
long, how much fun we have togeth-<lb />
er. You'd love the city. I know you<lb />
hate this little town. Please say<lb />
yes"<lb />
"Jan, the child is too far out! I<lb />
couldn't possibly save her now. It<lb />
would be suicide for anyone to at-<lb />
tempt to rescue her<lb />
Just then someone streaked past<lb />
them. It was Tony. Where had he<lb />
come from? His boat hadn't been<lb />
in the harbor this morning. He<lb />
plunged into the water and swam<lb />
furiously toward the child.<lb />
Jan walked to the edge of the<lb />
water where the waves came up and<lb />
pulled the sand from under her feet.<lb />
The child was safe now. Tony had<lb />
Woodcock Voices Appreciation<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
The creative writing contest which is featured in your pres-<lb />
ent issue has taken some doing. This is not the first time the<lb />
East Carolinian has helped sponsor a writing event. Still, the<lb />
Creative Writer's Club and the English Club have their first<lb />
joint opportunity to put their appreciation into words. Thanks,<lb />
friends.<lb />
Since the first notice was published, the prize money has<lb />
risen to fifteen dollars. The lucky winners will be announced in<lb />
next week's issue. All contributors receive our hearty thanks.<lb />
"There were a total of forty-one items submitted. Many stories<lb />
and poems almost made the paper. Maybe next time some slight<lb />
revision will make all the difference. Try next year.<lb />
The names of the judges, obviously, whether student or fac-<lb />
her in his arms and was wading back I wil1 not be divuld. Watch for the list of winners next<lb />
to shore. Jan, forgetting her fear<lb />
of the sea, went forward to meet<lb />
him, her face reflecting her love and<lb />
trust in him. Mel looked at them,<lb />
then slowly turned and walked down<lb />
the road.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
� .<lb />
Bertha Mae Woodcock, Pres.<lb />
-The English Club<lb />
Corporal Rorie Reports, Sir<lb />
by William F. Rorie<lb />
The Day The Rooshians Came<lb />
ear! caught in her throat<lb />
saw his blond, curly hair.<lb />
r small hand in his big<lb />
'a hand and said, "Hello,<lb />
king her name sound like<lb />
 walked along the gravel road<lb />
content just to be to-<lb />
aven't seen much of you lately,<lb />
j ventured finally.<lb />
b en pretty busy. This is the<lb />
. � part of the season, and Gran-<lb />
aU the help she can get.<lb />
i seen so many tourists as<lb />
this seasonl"<lb />
i owned a little as he said,<lb />
you aren't too busy to see<lb />
Harrington, though. Jan,<lb />
He doesn't strike me as being<lb />
' y I �<lb />
y type! What do you mean<lb />
 Jan asked sharply.<lb />
y. let's not fuss. What I'm<lb />
. say is this: How could you<lb />
with him? He's a city fel-<lb />
be can offer you a lot<lb />
1 can't�a convertible, a big<lb />
le, and lots of fancy clothes, and<lb />
g. I'm just a poor fisherman,<lb />
v that. But, Jan�i love you.<lb />
t possi<lb />
Compared to me, the low man on<lb />
the totem pole was a big wheel. I<lb />
was nothing. Even the copyboys and<lb />
copygirls, the scum of the profes-<lb />
sion, enjoyed some glorified status<lb />
on the newspaper.<lb />
"Boy, get me some coffee�the<lb />
usual<lb />
"Girl, sharpen my pencil<lb />
They would patter off happily.<lb />
Imagine, actually recognized as a<lb />
human being, even being differen-<lb />
tiated between as "boy" and "girl"<lb />
by such greats as Pulitzer Prize<lb />
winners, men who had rubbed shoul-<lb />
ders with Mr. President more than<lb />
once, and called other Washington<lb />
dignitaries "Harry" and "George"<lb />
and "Bob Me? I was nothing. If<lb />
I'd been a lop-eared kangaroo with<lb />
a pink ribbon around my neck hop-<lb />
ping around the City Room, I would-<lb />
n't have attracted more than an<lb />
annoyed "ugh But one day�yes, one<lb />
day�I would be a copygirl, that is,<lb />
if a vacancy occurred�a death, some<lb />
unfortunate accident like falling off<lb />
Mt. Everest, or even a kidnapping,<lb />
some mysterious abduction by for-<lb />
eign spies�because that's the only<lb />
way a vacancy would occur. The job<lb />
"Why?"<lb />
bly love you as much<lb />
Aral, you love me, don't<lb />
Marry me, Jan. Say you will<lb />
: Of course I'll marry you<lb />
Dried, her face radiant and heT<lb />
.riding. "We'll go away to<lb />
�y. md�"<lb />
-hy. wait a minute, honey Tony<lb />
in an amused voice. "Hold<lb />
ere. What d'ya mean 'go to the<lb />
We can't leave Seaport. My<lb />
is here. We'll live right here<lb />
eye- went wide with alarm.<lb />
Oh, no, Tony. Ill not<lb />
here a day longer than I have<lb />
I hate this town and everything<lb />
u is for. I hate the sea! You've<lb />
bhat all along. You know that<lb />
I would never go boat riding<lb />
.vimining. Look what it did to<lb />
father. He was the only one that<lb />
I besides Granny, and he was<lb />
, vr.ed. The sea would take you<lb />
iway from me just like it did him.<lb />
couldn't stand to lose you too,<lb />
 she said, on the verge of<lb />
"Ever since the accident, I've<lb />
tly promised myself that I<lb />
get away from this pHace<lb />
someday, and I will. Tony, if you<lb />
me, you'll carry me away.<lb />
Please she pk aded, locking at him<lb />
eechingly with her dark green<lb />
Jan thought to herself. Why not?<lb />
I like him a lot. I might learn to<lb />
love him. Maybe he and the city<lb />
could help me forget Tony. Still, �I<lb />
don't know. Aloud she said, "Please<lb />
let me have a little time to think<lb />
it over, Mel<lb />
"But, sweet, Fm leaving tomor-<lb />
row night<lb />
"All right, Mel. I'll give you an<lb />
answer tomorrow<lb />
"I hope that it will be yes<lb />
The ride home was exhilarating.<lb />
Mel had put the convertible top<lb />
down, and the wind blew their hair<lb />
wildly as the car increaed in speed.<lb />
Jan laughed with the thrill as she<lb />
thought-This is fun!<lb />
They walked to the door breath-<lb />
les and laughing. When Mel finally<lb />
caught his breath, he said, "Jan,<lb />
(I'll come by tomorrow morning<lb />
She turned over again, pleasant<lb />
thoughts filling her head and ma-<lb />
king her sleepy at last. Maybe Mel<lb />
can help me forget everything about<lb />
Seaport. He is so understanding and<lb />
so much fun. Why, he was attractive<lb />
to me the very first time that I saw<lb />
him with his flashing smile and gay<lb />
personality. She drifted to sleep,<lb />
dreaming of tomorrow.<lb />
Jan was waiting on a mid-morning<lb />
customer when Mel came in. He sat<lb />
down and waited for her. When she<lb />
was through she called to Granny<lb />
and took off her apron.<lb />
They walked along the road that<lb />
followed the curve of the sea until<lb />
they came to a high sand dune.<lb />
There they stopped and looked a-<lb />
round them. It was a beuti(fud<lb />
morning. The blue-green sea was<lb />
dotted with white boats containing<lb />
village men, busy with their day's<lb />
work. Jan and Mel could hear them<lb />
shouting across the water to each<lb />
other. The harbor was nearly empty<lb />
as most of the boats were out. A<lb />
few men had spread their nets along<lb />
the shore to dry, and others were<lb />
busily merging theirs. Children ran<lb />
and played along the beach. Dogs<lb />
barked. Housewives called to each<lb />
other The sun shone brightly on<lb />
the scene. It is indeed a beautiful<lb />
and happy scene to those who care<lb />
for it, thought Jan bitterly, and then<lb />
with an odd catch in her throat,<lb />
I'll be leaving H today-just as soon<lb />
as I give Mel my answer.<lb />
Mel took her hand and they walk-<lb />
ed slowly down the beach. Mel op-<lb />
ened his mouth to ask the question<lb />
that Jan must answer today. She<lb />
turned her head and looked out to<lb />
sea. Suddenly a scream pierced the<lb />
by Harry Morris<lb />
I<lb />
We seek<lb />
We find<lb />
We seek further<lb />
Further we find<lb />
So goes life<lb />
Life so goes<lb />
First it is slow<lb />
Slow is fast<lb />
Fast is fast<lb />
Tony's eyes were filled with a<lb />
pained expression as he answered,<lb />
"II I love you! Jan, you know I love<lb />
you! But do you love me? The sea,<lb />
Seai ort, is my life, my very exist-<lb />
ence. I love it here. I can't leave<lb />
"An i I can't stay. I love you, Tony,<lb />
but it wouldn't work. Bf I stayed here<lb />
vith you, hating everything ha this<lb />
rable place, I would gradually<lb />
begin to hate even you. It wouldn't<lb />
work. I guess it will have to be<lb />
�rood-bye<lb />
"Good-bye! But, Jan, I love you.<lb />
Doesn't that mean anything to you?<lb />
And you love me. You said so. We<lb />
could make it work<lb />
Jan shook her head strongly and<lb />
slowly turned her back to Tony. He<lb />
mustn't see her tear-blurred eyes.<lb />
She must be strong and firm. "I'm<lb />
sorry, Tony. I know it wouldn't<lb />
work Good-bye she whispered as<lb />
she hurried away.<lb />
"Jan, Jan he called after her.<lb />
She hesitated, but only for a second.<lb />
She shook her head and walked faster.<lb />
Her eyes filled with tears as she .<lb />
emembered. She rubbed the tears I air, and Jan's eyes opened wide witn<lb />
rw angrily. She sat up in her bed larm as she saw a 8mall object being<lb />
Time Time Time�we<lb />
are running out of<lb />
Time<lb />
Life is fast<lb />
Fast is fast<lb />
Slow is fast<lb />
H<lb />
From the soul we came<lb />
To the soul we return<lb />
Wonderful scenes between�<lb />
The soul and the soul<lb />
So we live<lb />
We so live<lb />
We tore from the soul<lb />
We sought independent thought<lb />
After thought�the deed the task,<lb />
The accomplishment.<lb />
From mother's womb to earth's womb<lb />
From cradle to cradle<lb />
From crib to crib<lb />
m<lb />
We seek not the past<lb />
Not the past we seek<lb />
We live for the present<lb />
For after the present we live<lb />
The future follows and . . . holds<lb />
tliiitf8<lb />
en)'<lb />
and looked out the windows. Foam<lb />
capped waves were rolling in, and<lb />
the hatred of them washed through<lb />
ghfe sat there motionless, remetn-<lb />
jiow the lifeless form of her<lb />
bermg<lb />
tossed and carried under by the<lb />
huge, rolling waves. It was a small<lb />
child.<lb />
She grabbed Mel's arm<lb />
quick, go get that child!<lb />
"Mel,<lb />
drown-<lb />
Man is the encasement for<lb />
the soul<lb />
The soul is neglected for<lb />
the man<lb />
Thought�futile thought�takes<lb />
man's body<lb />
After the body�What?<lb />
IV<lb />
We sought<lb />
We found<lb />
We sought further<lb />
Further we sought<lb />
So went life<lb />
Life so went<lb />
Slow, quickened, revivified<lb />
Quickened ?<lb />
Revivified ?<lb />
Past<lb />
Fast<lb />
Slow<lb />
Slower<lb />
Resuscitated<lb />
Terminated<lb />
The beginning is the end<lb />
The end is the beginning<lb />
Beginning has no end<lb />
End has no beginning<lb />
All is soul<lb />
Soul is all<lb />
In the planes<lb />
Planes in the . . .<lb />
Soul<lb />
by Sonia M. Lyons<lb />
ef a copyboy was a much sought<lb />
alter prize, for that was the step<lb />
before entering the profession as a<lb />
full-fledged cub reporter. It was the<lb />
breaking-in, the training period.<lb />
I sat at the "Post" table, squeezed<lb />
up tight against the window, in<lb />
Bassinas, munching popcorn from a<lb />
bowl, moodily speculating on how I<lb />
could bolster my feeble prestige. Just<lb />
being a Post employee entitled me<lb />
to sit at the privileged table, but I<lb />
was on the business end of the paper,<lb />
and would have to give up my fav-<lb />
ored scat, soon as the important<lb />
people started to arrive. At Bassin's,<lb />
the walls were blue, the upholstered<lb />
leather seats were blue, the indirect<lb />
lighting was a pale blue. Everything<lb />
�was blue, including me. Several of the<lb />
reporters at the table, ignoring me<lb />
com. .letely, chattered idly on. I didn't<lb />
care. Bits and pieces would drift<lb />
over to me above the tinkling of<lb />
glasses and hushed laughter and ear-<lb />
nest conversations. Something about<lb />
the "Rooshians That's what they<lb />
kept calling them, "those Rooshians<lb />
The war was over, and a delegation<lb />
of important Russians, our allies<lb />
then, had arrived in Washington for<lb />
conferences or something. What did<lb />
it matter to me? I was nothing.<lb />
It was late evening, the streets<lb />
were deserted, icy. Soft snowflakes<lb />
whirled and spiralled downward,<lb />
, ome clinging tenaciously and mo-<lb />
mentarily to the window, then slith-<lb />
ering into mush on the sill. Christmas<lb />
decorations lighted - the streets. A<lb />
Salvation Army worker strode by,<lb />
ringing a bell jarringly back and<lb />
forth, calling for donations. An occa-<lb />
sional passerby, head bent into the<lb />
wind, looked longingly, with a side-<lb />
wise glance, into the blue warmth of<lb />
Bassin's, but hurried on, brushing off<lb />
the crusting snow and exhaling a<lb />
misty vapor. ,<lb />
The door burst open with an icy<lb />
blast of cold air, and a handful of<lb />
ill-directed snowflakes that soon paid<lb />
for their rash entry by dissolving<lb />
into blobs of moisture on the floor.<lb />
Billy skidded to a halt, speechless<lb />
with excitement, his mouth working<lb />
soundlessly. Billy was always ex-<lb />
cited. He was just a county reporter,<lb />
but still he was "in the know Some-<lb />
thing had happened, but he couldnt<lb />
get himself together coherently. The<lb />
others waited erpectantly. I didn't.<lb />
He wasn't talking to me. I was noth-<lb />
ing. I didn't care.<lb />
"What's up, Bill?"<lb />
"One of them Roosihians he sput-<lb />
tered, "outside. Talking, and mutter-<lb />
ing and stomping his feet, and I<lb />
can't . . <lb />
They arose in a body, all talking<lb />
simultaneously. All agreeing simul-<lb />
taneously that among them all, they<lb />
could speak just one language, Eng-<lb />
lish.<lb />
Then it hit me. I'd been born and<lb />
raised in the meltingjpot area of<lb />
Pennsylvania; one o my antecedents<lb />
had been foreign-born, and from child-<lb />
hood I had assimilated a vast knowl-<lb />
edge of various Slavic tongues. To<lb />
be sure, a great deal of what I knew<lb />
had gone through the Americaniza-<lb />
tion process and I had never tried<lb />
it out on a true-blue foreigner, but�<lb />
nothing ventured, nothing gained.<lb />
With great dignity I rose from the<lb />
table. "I'll talk to him I said briefly,<lb />
making a play at boredom although I<lb />
my heart was jarring back and forth<lb />
like the Salvation Army worker's<lb />
bell.<lb />
"You?" they chorused, almost de-<lb />
risively.<lb />
"Yes. Me I started for the C r<lb />
with Billy. They remained standing,<lb />
speechless, looking incredulously after<lb />
us.<lb />
Excitable Billy pranced eagerly<lb />
toward the dejected looking figure<lb />
on the deserted walk. He motioned<lb />
me toward the "Rooshian" in an in-<lb />
troductory gesture. The Russian look-<lb />
ed up sadly, .is mustache twitching,<lb />
his cap in his hand, j timidly called<lb />
out a greeting in what I hoped was<lb />
passable Russian. A broad smile<lb />
broke across his face; he grasped my<lb />
hand tightly, then engulfed me in a<lb />
happy embrace. Animated into great<lb />
garrulouness, he proceeded to give<lb />
a long drawn-out explanation of his<lb />
difficulties�in a language that had<lb />
no resemblance whatever to anything<lb />
I had ever heard before. I fixed a<lb />
smile of "comprehension" on my<lb />
face, and kept nodding and clucking<lb />
.sympathetically, interposing an occa-<lb />
sional encouraging "Da" whenever<lb />
he paused for breath. I was relieved<lb />
when Billy excitedly raced back into<lb />
Bassin's to report tihat we were in-<lb />
deed carrying on a "conversation"<lb />
in Russian. A few minutes later<lb />
when 1 joined them, I was met with<lb />
a babel of "who, what, when, where<lb />
and wihy<lb />
With superior disdain, I headed<lb />
for the telephone. "He's the chauf-<lb />
feur for the Russians who are visit-<lb />
ing here. Just took them to the<lb />
theater, and the car broke down.<lb />
Wants me to call a garage<lb />
Back at the table, I was drawn<lb />
into the tight little circle, the center<lb />
of attention, the renowned linguist.<lb />
"�T've ordered a beer for you one<lb />
said, admiringly.<lb />
I .started to refuse, but�why not?<lb />
"�Sure I said carelessly, "put a big<lb />
head on it I sat back, smil'ng.<lb />
Mona Lisa had nothing on me. But<lb />
the secret of my smile was that<lb />
although the Russian and I only<lb />
understood about one word out of<lb />
every fifty in each other's conversa-<lb />
tion, we'd fallen back on the good<lb />
old universal sign language, and<lb />
trusted in similarities in both lan-<lb />
guages to make up the difference.<lb />
His key words that had set me on<lb />
the right track were "Chauffeur,<lb />
Ahtombeel, Pfffft<lb />
So that's how I became a "human<lb />
being" on "the day the Rooshians<lb />
came "Move over, low man, make<lb />
a little loom for me on that totem<lb />
pole<lb />
On maneuvers in Fort Lewis,<lb />
Washington one sultry day in July,<lb />
Sergeant Wade called to me, "Report<lb />
to the Old Man, Corporal Rorie<lb />
Whenever I heard those words, I<lb />
always began to get slightly sick,<lb />
for it usually meant a dirty detail<lb />
or a dressing down. Little did I rea-<lb />
lize that this dreaded event was to<lb />
be the beginning of one of my most<lb />
exciting adventures while I was in<lb />
the army.<lb />
Three days earlier our enemy had<lb />
positioned themselves upon a hill<lb />
where they could see our every<lb />
movement and easily repel our at-<lb />
tacks. Being unable to advance our<lb />
unit and becoming disgusted with<lb />
our poor tactics of war, the Captain<lb />
had begun to harass us squad leaders<lb />
no end. I had earned the dubious<lb />
onor of being his pet peeve; so<lb />
naturally he saved his dirtiest de-<lb />
tails and harshest words for me.<lb />
"Corporal Rorie reports, Sir T<lb />
said, as I snapped to attention before<lb />
the Captain. Then the old familiar<lb />
words were falling painfully upon<lb />
my ears again.<lb />
"Rorie, I have a little detail for<lb />
your squad tonight. We are going<lb />
to try to keep a continuous assault<lb />
upon the hill in hope that the enemy<lb />
will tire and retreat. Your squad<lb />
will keep up a steady flow of fire<lb />
on the hill from eight until ten to-<lb />
Self Portrait<lb />
by Betty Lou Small<lb />
I am the parching, peeling lips of an<lb />
old man in the desert, thirsting for<lb />
water�an old man in the desert,<lb />
alone.<lb />
I "am the lifted hand of a drowning<lb />
man, writhing to clutch what isn't<lb />
there�seeking the plank, the board<lb />
now gone.<lb />
I am a frightened, weeping child in<lb />
the dark, without the ease of a<lb />
mother's voice or the touch of a<lb />
mother's hand.<lb />
I am an unmapped island of mistclad<lb />
rocks, away from life, away from<lb />
laId.<lb />
I am the boWow, resounding echo of<lb />
long unanswered calls.<lb />
A Prayer<lb />
by Margaret Starnes<lb />
Let me and all men, Lord, be kind<lb />
To him who speaks a tongue not<lb />
mine,<lb />
To him whose skin Thy hand has<lb />
touched<lb />
And left another color such<lb />
as brown<lb />
or red<lb />
or yellow.<lb />
For Thou, 0 God of all creation,<lb />
Didst not create alone my nation<lb />
nor my white pigment<lb />
nor my familiar speech.<lb />
But all men, Lord, are close within<lb />
Thy reach.<lb />
Rail Cargo<lb />
by Patricia J. Wentz<lb />
The river trestle is out tonight.<lb />
Unwarned, the southbound passenger<lb />
and the northbound freight speed<lb />
on.<lb />
The wheels beat the rails.<lb />
The diesels screech through the mur-<lb />
ky fog.<lb />
The freight engineer sees the red-<lb />
board<lb />
And brakes to save the refrigerated<lb />
grapefruit,<lb />
To save himself for four-year-old<lb />
Susie.<lb />
The freight diesel goes first<lb />
Down into the deep muddy water.<lb />
Straight to the botom like links of<lb />
a chain<lb />
Follow the cars of oranges, lettuce,<lb />
and string beans.<lb />
The cab, a hundred cars back, shakes<lb />
on the rails<lb />
And wakes the drunken flagman<lb />
who looks<lb />
Out the window and says,<lb />
Nightfall<lb />
by Jimmy Walton<lb />
Peering through the window,<lb />
I saw the obscure and deep vastness�<lb />
nightfall.<lb />
I saw the trees standing erect�<lb />
A salute to their concealing friend.<lb />
From a house nearby a light�<lb />
Searching for the heart of its<lb />
darkening foe.<lb />
Surveying the dim immensity,<lb />
I found that only the moon could<lb />
penetrate its hovering shell.<lb />
I saw the shadows cast upon the<lb />
earth�<lb />
Projected by the moon from its<lb />
lofty dwelling.<lb />
From a chimney a rolling smoke�<lb />
Adding its veil of dark vapor to�<lb />
nightfall.<lb />
"What the hell d'he stop here for?'<lb />
The southbound passenger ploughs on<lb />
through the swamp<lb />
Answering the mating call of the<lb />
freight as the tourists dream of<lb />
Florida.<lb />
Too late the fireman points ahead to<lb />
show the engineer.<lb />
The brakes do their best by holding<lb />
true to the rails<lb />
But the rails are out.<lb />
Over go the diesel, express cars,<lb />
United States mail.<lb />
The empty diner follows four coaches.<lb />
The honeymooners in the first Pull-<lb />
man go next.<lb />
Little Mary Brown in the third Pull-<lb />
man wakes ip and<lb />
Asks her divorced mother, "Where's<lb />
Daddy?"<lb />
No time to think, no time to live,<lb />
no time to pray,<lb />
Only time to rebuild the trestle for<lb />
more Rail Cargo.<lb />
On Death<lb />
by Wn.iam. Arnold<lb />
Lucky Shelley drowned to death,<lb />
Shakespeare died of Time;<lb />
Alcohol rut short an end<lb />
To Dylan Thomas' hyme;<lb />
Keats fell low to lung disease<lb />
And Byron met his wake,<lb />
When ripped by screaming pistol balls<lb />
In war for freedom's sake;<lb />
Wilde decayed in prison,<lb />
Dope bestilled Poe's breath�<lb />
But my fate here in English Class<lb />
Is to be borea to death.<lb />
Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of<lb />
Naval Operations, tells about the<lb />
time during World War II when he<lb />
received a frantic radio from an-<lb />
other American ship saying that the<lb />
flagship was shelling it. Burke ra-<lb />
dioed back: "We are stopping fire.<lb />
night and from two until six tomor-<lb />
row morning. That'll be all, Rorie<lb />
d felt like saying, "That's enough,<lb />
Sir but instead I just saluted and<lb />
walked out.<lb />
At 7:30 my squad of twelve men<lb />
and I loaded our ammunition upon<lb />
our backs and started for our posi-<lb />
tion at the base of the hill. Just<lb />
before we reached our position, we<lb />
came to a ditch cohered with a growth<lb />
of bushes and runuing down from<lb />
the top of the hill. Even though my<lb />
maps clearly designated this ditch,<lb />
I discovered it only after I had fallen<lb />
into it and injured my leg slightly<lb />
and my patience considerably.<lb />
Finally we reached our firing posi-<lb />
tion and I began to assign each man<lb />
his station. The more I walked, the<lb />
more f cursed that ditch. Then all<lb />
of a sudden a thought hit me like<lb />
a ton of bricks. That ditch was the<lb />
way to get to the top of the hill. It<lb />
was so .simple I couldn't help wonder-<lb />
ing if anyone else had thought of it,<lb />
or if the enemy knew and were<lb />
guarding the ditch.<lb />
Now I am not a hero, nor was I<lb />
trying to be one that night; but I<lb />
had to find out if it were possible<lb />
to reach the top of the hill by crawl-<lb />
ing up the ditch. Even if I were to<lb />
be captured, it would be better than<lb />
the hell ll! had been though for the<lb />
past three days.<lb />
At 8:30 I crawled into the ditch<lb />
and began my ascent of the hill.<lb />
Everything went well for the first<lb />
200 yards, but then trouble started.<lb />
Just as I got inside the enemy's line,<lb />
I heard voices in the distance. Closer<lb />
and closer the voices came, until I<lb />
could make out the silhouettes of<lb />
five men. I flattened myself in the<lb />
ditch and tried to stop my noisy<lb />
breathing, which sounded so loudly<lb />
through the quiet night. Finally the<lb />
men moved on and I began my crawl-<lb />
ing again. As I' crawled the last<lb />
hundred yards to the top, I began to<lb />
wonder what I would do when I<lb />
reached my destination. I looked at<lb />
my watch and received another<lb />
shock. It was ten past nine, and I<lb />
had given orders to my assistant<lb />
squad leader to tell the Old Man I<lb />
had gotten captured f I were not<lb />
back by ten o'clock. Whatever I was<lb />
to do, I had to do fast and get back<lb />
to my men.<lb />
When I had almost decided to re-<lb />
turn without further delay, I noticed<lb />
a large tent a few yards away. Could<lb />
this be the enemy's headquarters?<lb />
If so, how could I get into it without<lb />
being noticed? The enemy wre<lb />
dressed the same as I was except<lb />
that they wore the garrison cap and<lb />
I wore the dress hat. This single<lb />
difference was all that distinguished<lb />
me from one of the enemy. I sllPP<lb />
from the ditch, removed my hat, and<lb />
casually strolled toward the tent.<lb />
"Haft! Who goes there?" My knees<lb />
felt weak as water when I heard<lb />
those words from the guard in front<lb />
of the tent,<lb />
"This is no time to get scared<lb />
I told myself, as I answered, "Cor-<lb />
poral Rorie, with a message from the<lb />
Captain<lb />
"Pass said the guard, and 'I step-<lb />
ped into the tent.<lb />
There was only one man, a private,<lb />
in the tent. As he looked at me in-<lb />
quiringly. I said, "The Captain wants<lb />
the maps over at his tent<lb />
"O. K Corporal replied the pri-<lb />
vate, and began gathering up all<lb />
the maps for me. "Want to take hi<lb />
pistol, too?"<lb />
"He didn't say to, but I will I<lb />
replied. So picking up the pistol, I<lb />
fastened it to my waist, gathered up<lb />
the maps, thanked the private, and<lb />
started back to the ditch upon shaking<lb />
legs.<lb />
Once back in the ditch I felt very<lb />
much relieved. As it was was now<lb />
9:35, I knew I had to rush. It seemed<lb />
twice as far going back down as it<lb />
had coming up, but finally I reached<lb />
the bottom. When I was out of the<lb />
ditch and making my way back to<lb />
my men, I began to laugh to mysetf.<lb />
�It had been almost too easy. I could<lb />
hardly wait to see the Old Man's<lb />
face when I gave him the maps.<lb />
"�Corporal Rorie wishes permission<lb />
to speak to the Company Commander,<lb />
Sir<lb />
"What is it, Rorie?" inquired the<lb />
'Company Commander.<lb />
I was really in my glory as 1<lb />
presented the maps and pistol to<lb />
him and told him of my venture.<lb />
For the first time the Captain and<lb />
I laughed together, as he turned the<lb />
pistol over in his hand and said,<lb />
"Boy, if only I could see Captain<lb />
Wadley's face now<lb />
The next day as dawn broke beau-<lb />
tifully over the bare hill, an inspir-<lb />
ing sight met our eyes. The enemy<lb />
was abandoning the hill with great<lb />
expedition.<lb />
That afternoon we surrounded the<lb />
enemy and ended the maneuvers. Im-<lb />
mediately after the surrender I re-<lb />
ceived the order to report to the<lb />
Company Commander, but this time<lb />
f didn't feel sick. I was going to<lb />
report for another detail, but this<lb />
time the detail was a three-day paae<lb />
Please excuse last four salvos, which<lb />
are now on their way, I hope theyj for what the Captain called<lb />
miss.<lb />
N<lb />
outstanding display of leadership<lb />
, . <lb /><pb facs="00038399_tn_0004" /><lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
1 A � T C AOEHUA�<lb />
THURSDAY, APRH 26. 195$<lb />
Cyrano And The Cat<lb />
I was wanning my hands over<lb />
the fires of Hell one night when I<lb />
met the two strangest characters.<lb />
They were both on my stoking crew<lb />
and I was almost positive I had met<lb />
them somewhere in the other world.<lb />
One of them had been there a good<lb />
deal longer than I but hadn't made<lb />
supervisor yet due to some conflict<lb />
with the Big Boss. The way I heard<lb />
the story was that the Devil had<lb />
been talking about big red roses and<lb />
the old guy had yelled, "Whos<lb />
nose?" and stuck a sword in the<lb />
Red Demon. This other guy had just<lb />
arrived the day before and looked,<lb />
acted, and talked typical East Side.<lb />
He was assigned to pick up the lump<lb />
of coal that went on the fellow called<lb />
Burgularack's shovel. In case you<lb />
didn't know, we stoke our furnaces<lb />
real slow down here to cut down on<lb />
volcanoes and earthquakes topside.<lb />
This punk looked over at the old-<lb />
timer and said, "Hey, Man, I be<lb />
the coolest cat from Catfish County.<lb />
What ifl your handle?"<lb />
'�Young man, you appear as<lb />
fresh as they come.<lb />
I place not your tongue, where<lb />
be thou from?"<lb />
"Are you square or something,<lb />
don't you dig this lingo; it is the<lb />
latest from all the dolls and daddy-<lb />
o's<lb />
"I am adept at language, a<lb />
master of six.<lb />
This rubbish you utter puts me<lb />
in a fix "<lb />
The dealest of the Dead-End Kids<lb />
looked bewildered and asked, "OK,<lb />
I will round the edges. What is your<lb />
name?"<lb />
"Recognize you rot this obnoxi-<lb />
ous nose<lb />
So ably described in poetry and<lb />
prose?"<lb />
"I'll admit that is a terrific snoz-<lb />
zola, but it don't ring no bells<lb />
"Cyrano is my name, not related<lb />
to any bell, �<lb />
Elsewhere. I'd say ti.ou could go<lb />
to Hell<lb />
Simmer own, Cy, I ain't trying<lb />
to start iw) pang-war. I see that<lb />
real gone swishblade you are hold-<lb />
ing<lb />
"Jest ye not of niy trusty nimble<lb />
blade,<lb />
Tis thrice more effective than<lb />
thy spade<lb />
Kool Kat staggered back about<lb />
9 and pondered. A short<lb />
circuit occurred as the idea stuck<lb />
and he mumbled, "I remember now,<lb />
we had to eyeball your story in the<lb />
little red 'Blackboard Jungle I<lb />
learned how to play hookey before<lb />
we finished it<lb />
Garrett Interior<lb />
Almost<lb />
by Charlie Briggs<lb />
"Your abashness shows the edu-<lb />
cation you lack;<lb />
No doubt you were expelled and<lb />
never let back<lb />
The kid. hung his head and then<lb />
his eyes lit up and he said, "You<lb />
had a real cool chick in that story<lb />
"Forgive my ignorance and par-<lb />
don my scowl,<lb />
Where in my play did you en-<lb />
counter a fowl?"<lb />
"Your skirt . . . broad . . . dame<lb />
. . . Say Daddy-O, your mind must<lb />
be a total blank. Your woman that,<lb />
flipped over that other monster<lb />
"Speak not thou foul of Rox-<lb />
anne, the maid,<lb />
Lest revenge be echoed through<lb />
my blade<lb />
"Cy, you are the touchiest. I just<lb />
want to get the facts, man<lb />
"Facts yee shall have and all<lb />
them true<lb />
Tread lightly or it will be the<lb />
end of you<lb />
"I am all ended now . . . look<lb />
where in Hell I am. Say, them pants<lb />
of yours are sure pegged to the least<lb />
but they must have shrunk. Ain't<lb />
they been Sanforized?"<lb />
"Do not laugh or utter any<lb />
snickers<lb />
dn reference to my stately<lb />
knickers<lb />
The kid marvelled and exclaimed,<lb />
"You are the most, Cyrano. I wish<lb />
the boys in the poolroom could see<lb />
me now. I am sharing a 9hovel and<lb />
.ab-nobbing with real class<lb />
"Keep thy respect and have no<lb />
fear<lb />
Together we'll be many a long<lb />
year<lb />
M the Devil ever gets tough with<lb />
you<lb />
Shout for Cyrano and I will run<lb />
him thru<lb />
We'll stoke these furnaces till<lb />
we mend our ways<lb />
Once converted, we will see much<lb />
better days<lb />
"Thanks, Cy, but will you do me<lb />
just one small favor while we wait?"<lb />
"A friend is a friend even in this<lb />
fire,<lb />
.Pray tell me, son, what is thy<lb />
desire?"<lb />
Hope was reflected in this young<lb />
man's eyes as he blushed and said,<lb />
"There is a real gone little broad<lb />
carrying water for this crew and<lb />
with a little of that frost a Snowman<lb />
like you freezes, I could snow her<lb />
"1 MUST DECLINE TO ASSIST<lb />
CUPID ANYMORE<lb />
I SEEM TO HAVE HEARD<lb />
THUS SONG BEFORE<lb />
Fujiyama<lb />
by Gus George<lb />
My first impression of Mount Fuji<lb />
was that its 'presence dominated the<lb />
entire countryside. It was a perfect<lb />
example of what 1 had always<lb />
thought a mountain should look like.<lb />
Resembling an inverted ice cream<lb />
cone, it rose to a magnificent height<lb />
of twelve thousand feet. The peak<lb />
was covered with snow and surround-<lb />
ed by a halo of clouds. From the<lb />
base of the mountain to about a<lb />
third of tie way to the top, green<lb />
grass ana small trees covered the<lb />
sides. The rest of the mountain up to<lb />
where the snow began was bare.<lb />
There were a few buildings located<lb />
on the slopes and fewer still were<lb />
situated on the smface of the moun-<lb />
tain. A trail which started on the<lb />
eastern slope could be seen winding<lb />
its way to the beginning of the snow,<lb />
then it was lost under recent snow.<lb />
Sometimes you could see snow being<lb />
blown from the peak and this would<lb />
make you realize that the wind that<lb />
high was strong. I never got used<lb />
to the mountain's dominating pres-<lb />
ence as long as I remained where I<lb />
could see it and it always made me<lb />
realize what small insignificant crea-<lb />
tures w really are.<lb />
I Was "All Wet"<lb />
by Pill Couch<lb />
mightily to pmh the boat against<lb />
the strong wind, and we were only<lb />
gradually lessening the distance be-<lb />
tween us and the shore. Suddenly,<lb />
as Pete was hunched down on the<lb />
We were out for a last day of bass<lb />
fishing and were in a small boat<lb />
powered by a noM.oo-�trong out-<lb />
board motor. Since the weather had<lb />
been changing frequently, we didn't<lb />
.ay much attention wen the wind butt<lb />
began to blow up white caps on the<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha, Service Frat, Organized<lb />
Ready<lb />
Interior work on new Garrett dorm-<lb />
itory has reached the final stages,<lb />
with a few last finishing touches<lb />
being added. Furniture has been<lb />
moved into the unopened wing and<lb />
the area in front of the dorm is being<lb />
landscaped. As only a few students<lb />
requested to move in during the<lb />
Spring Quarter, it has been decided<lb />
that it is impractical to open the<lb />
other wing at this time.<lb />
.In the wing being used at this<lb />
time, the equipment for the recrea-<lb />
tion room in the basement has been<lb />
moved i-i. Ping pong tables and card<lb />
game and other similar game equip-<lb />
ment tables are present. Dispensers<lb />
for soft drinks, milk, nabs, and candy<lb />
will be added at a later date.<lb />
There will be three pay telephones,<lb />
one on each floor, with a main in-<lb />
tercom on the first floor as in the<lb />
other girls' dorms. The kitchen and<lb />
the laundry room which are located<lb />
on the unopened wing have n6t been<lb />
equipped as yet, and also the recrea-<lb />
tion room on this section.<lb />
Garrett Hall will function as two<lb />
beparate units; they will (probably<lb />
be known a� Garett East and Garrett<lb />
West. There will be a counselor for<lb />
each, a separate office, and separate<lb />
wing student councils. TV sets for<lb />
bach of the recreation rooms will not<lb />
be furnished. The girls, approximately<lb />
150 in each section, may elect to.<lb />
finance a set by private means.<lb />
This dormitory has been set aside<lb />
as an uplperclassmen women's dorm.<lb />
The girls have already signed up for<lb />
their rooms in it for next Fall quart-<lb />
er.<lb />
Added conveniences which have been<lb />
initiated are luggage rooms for stor-<lb />
age purposes and trash shutes for<lb />
quick disposal of debris.<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha, a new service<lb />
fraternity, whose aims are to award<lb />
a scholarship to an outstanding fresh-<lb />
man and to award a trophy to the<lb />
outstanding actor and actress, as<lb />
chosen by the fraternity, was organ-<lb />
ize on March 20. Other purposes<lb />
and aims of the new fraternity in-<lb />
clude working to encourage college<lb />
spirit, to foster friendship, and to<lb />
develop leadership.<lb />
Jim Warner, a sophomore from<lb />
Charlotte, North Carolina has been<lb />
elected president of the newlyformed<lb />
fellowship. Other officers include<lb />
Mac Lancaster, vice-president; Herb<lb />
Prytherch, secretary; Bill Walker,<lb />
treasurer; Clark Taylor, sergeiant-<lb />
at-arms; and N. J. Aydlett, chaplain,<lb />
The new fraternity plans to admit<lb />
pledges each fall and spring quarter.<lb />
Prospective members who meet the<lb />
requirements of the fraternity shall<lb />
be elected to membership by a three-<lb />
fourths vote of the regular members.<lb />
Also of interest to the fraternity<lb />
situation is the fact that social fra-<lb />
ternities are being consideied and<lb />
studied by the faculty and admin-<lb />
istration. The problem is scheduled<lb />
to be discussed at a faculty meeting<lb />
to be held in May. The discussion,<lb />
New Representatives<lb />
The Campus Merchandising Bureau<lb />
Inc. of New York recently appointed<lb />
Dorothy Mizelle and John McPhaul<lb />
to become Chesterfield representa-<lb />
tives at East Carolina College.<lb />
Miss Mizelle and Mr. McPhaul<lb />
were selected when the former repre-<lb />
sentatives, Jean Thompson and Bruce<lb />
Phillips, graduated in February.<lb />
Throughout the remainder of the<lb />
year, they will be contacting the stu-<lb />
dents for the purpose of allowing<lb />
them to discover for themselves why<lb />
they believe Chesterfield is the fin-<lb />
est cigarette on the market.<lb />
which will include student opinions,<lb />
was planned after the Board of<lb />
Trustees discussed such fraternities<lb />
and referred t.iem to the faculty<lb />
and administration for their advice<lb />
and consideration.<lb />
Westminster Fellowship<lb />
"Christ to the World Through Me"<lb />
was the theme of the Spring Re-<lb />
treat of the Westminster Fellowship.<lb />
it was held on Bogue Sound near<lb />
Morehead City, N. C. at the Presby-<lb />
terian camp site on April 13 and 14.<lb />
Twenty-three members and Mrs. L.<lb />
W. Topping, the minister's wife, at-<lb />
tended.<lb />
The Retreat was opened after sup-<lb />
per on Friday night by Janet Watson.<lb />
Reverend Joe Brooks from Rocky<lb />
Mount, N. C. was the leader in a<lb />
Bible discussion which centered<lb />
around Paul's life. After this, Martha<lb />
Johnston led an informative panel<lb />
discussion on "Higher Christian Edu-<lb />
cation<lb />
The Westminster Fellowship re-<lb />
cently elected new officers. They are<lb />
as follows: President, Martha Johns-<lb />
ton; Vice President, Kay Thomason;<lb />
Secretary, Marion Morrison; Treas-<lb />
urer, Gus Manos.<lb />
These were installed on April 16<lb />
during the Monday evening fellowship<lb />
program. Also installed were the<lb />
Commission Chairmen, who are:<lb />
Faith, Annette Capps; Fellowship,<lb />
Ruth Turnage; Outreach, Alice Flye;<lb />
Citizenship, Jim Bowden; Witness,<lb />
Lee Giles. Others installed were: Edi-<lb />
tor of the Presby-Pirate, Carole Carr;<lb />
Publicity Chairman, Betty Briggs;<lb />
Hostesses, Ouida Reaves and Dee<lb />
Harper; Music Chairman, Frank Sin-<lb />
clair; Pianist, Marion Morrison; Pro-<lb />
gram Chairman, Kay Thomason; Re-<lb />
porter, Bee Mendenhall.<lb />
Circle K<lb />
The Circle K Club held its supper<lb />
meeting Wednesday. April 18 at The<lb />
Best Yet Restaurant.<lb />
,At that time the following of-<lb />
ficers were installed for next year:<lb />
President, J. B. Nichols; Vice Presi-<lb />
dent, Lemuel Cox; Secretary, Eddie<lb />
Dennis; and Treasurer, Gus Manos.<lb />
The Board of Directors include: Ed-<lb />
die Harris, Dave Carson, Merle<lb />
Ttachey, and Bill Helms.<lb />
Chess Class<lb />
fp<lb />
For Delicious Foods<lb />
24 Hours Daily<lb />
CAROLINA GRILL<lb />
Specializing in<lb />
Real Home-Cooked Food<lb />
Dinners 65c and up<lb />
If you are interested in learn-<lb />
ing the game of chess, go to the<lb />
College Union on Tuesday after-<lb />
noon at 4 o'clock where a class<lb />
in beginner's chess instruction<lb />
is being taught. Mrs. Fagan, new<lb />
assistant recreational supervisor,<lb />
will supervise. She encourages all<lb />
ho wish to learn to attend these<lb />
classes.<lb />
water. As the wind tipped our boat<lb />
with a powerful gust, my compan-<lb />
ion, Pete, said, "Say, Couchey, those<lb />
clouds are getting pretty dark. Maybe<lb />
we � ould troll closer to shore in case<lb />
it starts storming<lb />
I replied, "1 hate to quit this good<lb />
s,ut, Pete, but I gue.ss you're right<lb />
,1 started the motor and headed<lb />
the boat in the direction of tihe far<lb />
shore, where our car was parked.<lb />
We had been going but a few minutes<lb />
when we noticed that we were mak<lb />
ing very little headway against the<lb />
wind. Pete said, "Head for that inland,<lb />
and we will wait until the wind dies<lb />
.iown<lb />
After many minutes of maneuver-<lb />
ing I finally worked the bow of our<lb />
boat into a small cove and Pete<lb />
jumped out. After beaching the boat,<lb />
we sat down to wait and think.<lb />
Pete said, "They surely have foul<lb />
weather up here in this end of the<lb />
state When I did not answer, he<lb />
poked me and .shouted, "Hey, aren't<lb />
you listening to me?"<lb />
il replied, "Pete, you know we have<lb />
been out in the woods for three days.<lb />
Remember that hurricane we heard<lb />
a'bout before we left? You don't<lb />
suppose it has traveled up the coast,<lb />
do you?"<lb />
Before he could answer, the sky<lb />
o. ened up and the rain began to<lb />
pour. We jumped up and crawled<lb />
under the boat, giving full expression<lb />
to our discomfort with forceful ex-<lb />
pletives.<lb />
Alter a mighty sneeze, Pete grunt-<lb />
ed, "Couc ey, this must be a hurri-<lb />
cane. We never have storms like<lb />
this, not even at this time of the<lb />
year<lb />
"It won't get any better now,<lb />
Pete I said. "We had better try<lb />
to reach shore before darkness sets<lb />
in. and it gets rougher out here<lb />
Pete thought it was raining less<lb />
but he finally agreed that we had<lb />
probably better make the. affont),<lb />
and we set the boat in the water and<lb />
"shove-off We were blown back<lb />
againt the island several times be-<lb />
fore we finally reached open water.<lb />
By now, we were both so wet that<lb />
the rain was partially forgotten.<lb />
himself, he remembered something.<lb />
Jumping up, he shouted, "Hey, we<lb />
are towing our string of fish behind<lb />
us. Don't let it get caught in the<lb />
pi opeller.<lb />
"Maybe we should pull it into the<lb />
boat I said.<lb />
My companion is not a graceful<lb />
creator at best, and being hampered<lb />
with wet clothing, he was even less<lb />
co-ordinated. 1 shouted, "Sit down<lb />
before you upset us but my warn-<lb />
ing was in vain. As Pete made his<lb />
way toward the fish-trinfer, he<lb />
tii ped over his lunch box, lurched<lb />
against the side, and over we went<lb />
fishing tackle and all.<lb />
the boat in with us, fur wt jyi<lb />
want it to drift away and get lost<lb />
After planting an oar in Um<lb />
of the lake to mark the spot where<lb />
our tackle lay, we started fa<lb />
our way toward the shore W� got<lb />
thre more quickly thai. w<lb />
have by boat against the .Sj!i,i.<lb />
Locking the boat to a tree, wt<lb />
made our way to the car m.i -riynd<lb />
on the heat. The warmth soon made<lb />
us more comfortable, and wt<lb />
think about our situation. S<lb />
It seemed funny to me. and appar-<lb />
ently Pete thought so, to y I<lb />
looked at him, we both buna<lb />
spontaneous and uncut,t .able<lb />
laughter. Neither could stop for some<lb />
time. Finally I said, "Boy,<lb />
ukd funny flying iver<lb />
the boat<lb />
"You should have teen j<lb />
he replied, "when you cam.<lb />
When I came to the surface, PetH there in the water. You were<lb />
was shouting, "Come over here,<lb />
Couchey: I'm standing on the bot-<lb />
tom<lb />
Reaching his side, I began to rea-<lb />
lise where we were. "We're standing<lb />
on that oil stagecoach road we saw-<lb />
on the map, Pete I said. "If we<lb />
follow it, we can probably walk all<lb />
the way to shore, and then we can<lb />
reach the car<lb />
Relief flooded Pete's face, and he<lb />
replied, "O.K but we'd better push<lb />
out water like a whale, and J<lb />
 i like a walru- floundei<lb />
out there<lb />
After exchanging a fejw <lb />
"compliments we had a<lb />
started home. As we drove soul<lb />
turned on the raiio for -� 1<lb />
From the new.t report<lb />
continually interrupting the<lb />
we learned that we had just es<lb />
t e clutches rf the most<lb />
of the' hurricanes�"Hazel<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
8:00 p.m. � Informal dancing,<lb />
lounge and terrace, College Union.<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Free movie, "The Red<lb />
Velvet Swing<lb />
8:00 p.m. � Informal dancing,<lb />
Lounge and terrace, College Union.<lb />
SUNDAY<lb />
4:00 p.m6:00 p.m.� Classical Rec-<lb />
ord Listening, Lounge.<lb />
MONDAY<lb />
�4:00 p.m.�News deadline for East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
5:30 p.m.�B.S.U. Forum and West-<lb />
minster Fellowship.<lb />
7:00 p.m.�-Duplicate Bridge Night,<lb />
TV Room. College Union.<lb />
Creative Writer's Meeting. East<lb />
Carolinian Office.<lb />
TUESDAY<lb />
4:00 p.m.�-Beginners' Chess Class,<lb />
TV Room, College Union.<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
7:o0 p.m.�.Square Dancing, Gym-<lb />
The little motor was straining; nasium-108.<lb />
Air Force Team<lb />
Comes To Inspect<lb />
Local ROTC Unit<lb />
The annual federal inspec<lb />
1 local Air Force ROTC unit wl<lb />
be eonducted May 7-8, according I<lb />
Lt. Colonel Lewis J. Partridge,<lb />
or of Air Science here.<lb />
'An inspection team, headed by<lb />
Auley C. McDonald, will arriv-<lb />
the campus May 6, and will remaj<lb />
throughout the inspection period.<lb />
The annual inspection will be  g<lb />
lighted by a parade and review<lb />
the AFROTC unit. Spe tators wil<lb />
entertained by the crack prtx<lb />
drill of the ROTC squadrons.<lb />
Miss Rosalind Roulston is super-<lb />
vising plan for complete television<lb />
cov. ratre of the parade and review.<lb />
WHAT'S THIS?<lb />
For solution see<lb />
paragraph below.<lb />
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409 Washington St.<lb />
Hours: 4:30-11:00 P. M.<lb />
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Leave Your Shoes<lb />
For Prompt Expert Shoe<lb />
Repairs At<lb />
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All Work Guaranteed<lb />
SAAD'S SHOE SHOP<lb />
113 Grande Ave. Dial 2056<lb />
Pick-up and Deliver Service<lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods -Visit<lb />
Biggs Drug Store<lb />
Proctor Hotel BmHding<lb />
Open 8 a. mlO p. m. - Sunday 830 a. m<lb />
10:30 a. m 4 p. m10 p. m.<lb />
v.W<lb />
NOON RUSH<lb />
IN PIOPIN<lb />
Eileen Peterson<lb />
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FISHING AROUND for a better-<lb />
tasting cigarette? Investigate the<lb />
Droodle above: Skin diver taking<lb />
Lucky break on shore. Moral:<lb />
Experts on deep-down enjoyment<lb />
prefer Luckies because they taste<lb />
better. As you know, Luckies are<lb />
made of fine tobacco . . . natu-<lb />
rally good-tasting tobacco that's<lb />
TOASTED to taste even better.<lb />
So get in the swim�light up a<lb />
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EARN $25!<lb />
Cut yourself in on the Lucky<lb />
Droodle gold mine. We pay $25<lb />
for all we use�and for a whole<lb />
raft we don't use! Send your<lb />
Droodles with descriptive titles.<lb />
Include your name, address, col-<lb />
lege and class and the name and<lb />
address of the dealer in your col-<lb />
lege town from whom you buy<lb />
cigarettes most often. Address:<lb />
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LUCKIES TASTE BETTER - Cleaner, fresher, Smoother<lb />
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AMERICA'S LEADING KAKUBACTUBBB OB CIOABBTTBB<lb /><pb facs="00038399_tn_0005" /><lb />
THURSDAY, APRJiL 26. 1956<lb />
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MAYNARD MOVES ON�East Carolina traekster Bob Maynard is<lb />
hown above hurdling the bar, as he and his mates captured second place<lb />
i the tri annular match n ith N. V. State and Wake Forest. Maynard is<lb />
Buc Tennis Club<lb />
Splits Contests<lb />
With High Point<lb />
tti a match that started on Monday,<lb />
and was continued the next day, East<lb />
Carolina's tennis squad clipped a<lb />
! visiting High Point club, 4-3. Out-<lb />
standing for the Bucs was Maurice<lb />
Ever:tte, Al Webb, Gil Underwood,<lb />
I Gene Lilley and James Blake.<lb />
The Pan triers came back in a return<lb />
match to upset the Bucs, 5-2. High<lb />
Point, the defending champs of the<lb />
North State loop for the past five<lb />
yean, walloped ECC good. Only the<lb />
team of Mike Katsias and Joel Far-<lb />
rar won for the Purple and Gold in<lb />
the doubles competition.<lb />
Bill Hu.igle, who Ls respected as<lb />
one of the best performers in the<lb />
league, defeated Everette in the sec-<lb />
ond match, after having been topped<lb />
6-4, 7-9, 11-9 in the opener.<lb />
�aat gaaaaam<lb />
90-<lb />
wum rm<lb />
Guilford, Elon<lb />
Nice Work Partner<lb />
'H.<lb />
ere<lb />
Mallory To Use Ace Hurlers<lb />
Against NS Conference Foes<lb />
Pirate Golfers<lb />
Are Defeated<lb />
of the strongest men on the ECC squad.<lb />
(Photo by Bill Boyd)<lb />
THE<lb />
CROW'S<lb />
NEST<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
Now A Golfer<lb />
Don Harris, a junior at ECC, it<lb />
was announced today, will be em-<lb />
ployed by the Greenville Miniature<lb />
Golf and Driving Range for the full<lb />
summer season. Harris will take part<lb />
in golf instruction and other duties<lb />
at the range, which is located on<lb />
the Ayden highway, south of Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Don has been a mainstay in the<lb />
Pirate basketball staff during his<lb />
first three years here and was an<lb />
All-North State Conference selection<lb />
lat season.<lb />
MM:<lb />
5:4f<lb />
By High Point,<lb />
Guilford Squads<lb />
Ur<lb />
East <lb />
PS to<lb />
ruesd:<lb />
�idm.<lb />
BUC TRACKSTERS�Charlie Bishop and Jim Henderson shake hands<lb />
on a job well-done at a recent East Carolina track meet. The two pictured<lb />
above were greatly responsible for the Pirate showing against State and<lb />
Wake Forest, and were the top point-getters against Atlantic Christian<lb />
last week. (Photo by Bill Boyd)<lb />
Coach Howard Porter, the<lb />
irolina golfers lost two match-<lb />
High Point on Monday and<lb />
. ,) this week. The first con-<lb />
test was 19-8, the second, 19-7.<lb />
Fred Sexton was outstanding for<lb />
:he Buccaneers.<lb />
The Pirates lost an earlier match<lb />
with Guilford, thus giving them a<lb />
0-3 North State slate for the eam-<lb />
aign. Coach Porter's boys are the<lb />
I-o&amp;p's defending champs, having won<lb />
the title for the past 10 years con-<lb />
secutively.<lb />
East Carolina's diamond nine will<lb />
play host to a visiting Guilford team<lb />
here at College Field on Friday, then<lb />
will m-et an invading Elon Christian<lb />
outfit on Saturday.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory stated earlier<lb />
this week that he will probably send<lb />
veteran Charlie Russell against the<lb />
Quakers. Russell was undefeated<lb />
against Conference foes last year,<lb />
when the Pirates took the North<lb />
State crown with a 20-6 record. His<lb />
slate was 6-0.<lb />
Tommy Harkey, an ace lefthander,<lb />
imported from the armed forces, will<lb />
probably start on the mound against<lb />
Elon. Harkey is the leading Buc<lb />
hurler thus far this seanon. He has<lb />
 ompiled a 2-2 mark, winning over<lb />
the Kingston Class B professionals<lb />
and the Camp Lejeune Marines, and<lb />
losing to Western Carolina and Wake<lb />
Forest.<lb />
Probable starters in the Pirate in-<lb />
ie! 1 Friday will be big Nick Smoth-<lb />
' rs aft first base; Sandy Sanderson<lb />
at second base; Jerry Stewart at<lb />
ortstop; Bucky Reep at third.<lb />
Outfielders are expected to be Ray<lb />
Pennington, Bermy Stevens and Gene<lb />
Turner.<lb />
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sion<lb />
iper-<lb />
ision<lb />
lew.i:tit<lb />
reported that East<lb />
urned down flatly sev-<lb />
ago, after having applied<lb />
. ei into the Southern Con-<lb />
reason being that the<lb />
: compete with the<lb />
ola in minor sports.<lb />
session of school, termed<lb />
� 56 "season in sports lan-<lb />
 : seenn unworthy.<lb />
h Carolina's minor<lb />
that has given the<lb />
 essful year. The Buc<lb />
im, tennis outfit, and<lb />
gation have all recorded<lb />
ewarding seasons. The golf<lb />
the very beginning,<lb />
� criticized, having won<lb />
State title for some nine<lb />
.lively.<lb />
t;rowing Strength<lb />
Regardless of whether or not ECC<lb />
achieve entrance into the Southern<lb />
Conference, it should be pointed out<lb />
the school is growing much<lb />
stronger in minor sports. This means<lb />
that more opportunities are being<lb />
u n red lor athletic-minded students.<lb />
Buccaneer prowess in these minor<lb />
fields have brought and will continue<lb />
to bring prestige to the institution.<lb />
a rlina's name is being<lb />
aero sports pages not only<lb />
success in these .small sports.<lb />
This season, the swimmer under<lb />
Coach Raymond Martinez, defeated<lb />
such teams as the Southern Confer-<lb />
ence's own Davidson, Clemson, The<lb />
Citadel, as well as William and Mary<lb />
of Norfolk and Washington and Lee.<lb />
Martinez has also directed the 1956<lb />
tennis crew to wins over several loop<lb />
opponents and fine performances<lb />
against Big Four clubs. The season<lb />
Ls not yet over, yet the Pirate netters<lb />
have already posted what will be a<lb />
successful campaign.<lb />
Tracksters Improving<lb />
Under the guidance of a new coach,<lb />
Dr. J. O. Miller, the Buc track team<lb />
has shown marked improvement<lb />
during this year. Only recently, the<lb />
cindermen ran second, only 12 points<lb />
behind a powerful N. C. State team<lb />
in a tri-angular affair at Raleigh.<lb />
ECC's 56 7-10 points ranked them<lb />
20 1-10 points better than Wake<lb />
Forest in this same contest. .<lb />
It should also be noted that Coach<lb />
Miller's boys have done all this vast<lb />
improving without the aid of a home<lb />
track on which to drill, and without<lb />
other various necessities which a<lb />
track squad should have.<lb />
East Carolina students can be<lb />
East Carolina Tracksters<lb />
Second Place In Raleigh<lb />
s<lb />
nare<lb />
Match<lb />
Buc cindermen managed to emerge<lb />
with second place track honors in a<lb />
tri-angular meet with Wake Forest<lb />
and N. C. State last Saturday in<lb />
Raleigh. Equalized depth is what de-<lb />
termined the ultimate outcome which<lb />
saw N. C. State take first place<lb />
and Wake Forest, of course, take the<lb />
third spot.<lb />
Jim Henderson again paced the<lb />
Pirate thinclads and "Injun" Jim<lb />
garnered 11 points for himself as<lb />
he won the 100 yard dash with a<lb />
time of 9.8, the low hurdles with a<lb />
time o't 24.5 and took a last place<lb />
in the high hurdles with an unofficial<lb />
time of 16.0. Many felt that the time<lb />
element kept Henderson from show-<lb />
ing his best form, for when it was<lb />
time tor the versatile athlete to enter<lb />
one event, he was just finishing a<lb />
previous one and the squad was hurt<lb />
quite a bit by this factor.<lb />
N. C. State scored 68 7-10 points,<lb />
East Carolina 56 7-10 points, and<lb />
,��i thit; Wake Forest a total of 36 6-10 points,<lb />
in football, baseball and I proud of the school s rapid athletic mifcrelay<lb />
also for outstanding development m everv sport. &amp; disquaifieation of gtate <lb />
EC Drops League Tilt<lb />
To Catawba By 5-3<lb />
by Bill Boyd<lb />
they had a pacer on the anchor man (WF), 3-Williams<lb />
(S), 4-Scribner<lb />
Milt Collier Asset To ECC<lb />
As Manager, Gridiron Star<lb />
of the relay. :Another encouraging<lb />
event was the jumping of Bobby<lb />
Perry as he took first place in the<lb />
.broad jump with a nifty 22 feet and<lb />
7 inches.<lb />
The times are as follows:<lb />
100: Henderson (EC), 2-Miller (S),j<lb />
3-Perry (EC), 4-Daniels (WF), 9.8.<lb />
220: M. Miller (S), 2-Scribner<lb />
(EC), 3-Perry (EC), 4-Abernathy<lb />
(S), 22.4.<lb />
440: J. Miller (S), 2-B. Jones (S),<lb />
3-Scribner (EC), 4-Bishop (EC), 51.4.<lb />
880: Gwynn (S), 2-S.hea (S), 3-<lb />
Buck (EC), 4Patterson (EC), 2:01.9.<lb />
Mile: Barhour (S), 2-Shea (S), 3-<lb />
Jones (S), 4-Owynn (S), 4:29.5.<lb />
2-Mile: Tie, Barbour (S), M. Jones<lb />
(S), Walker (S), 4-Ferrell (WF),<lb />
10:40.<lb />
High hurdles: Dalrymple (WF), 2-<lb />
Daniels (WF), 3-Meades (EC), 4-<lb />
Henderson (EC), 15.8.<lb />
Low hurdles: Henderson (EC), 2-<lb />
Dalrynrple (WF), 3-M. Miller (S),<lb />
4-Daniels (WF), 24.5.<lb />
Broad jump: Perry (EC), 2-Daniels<lb />
East Carolina dropped its second<lb />
State Conference match of<lb />
j i Monday, as Catawba won<lb />
out 5-3, behind the seven-hit pitching<lb />
of Fred Duncan.<lb />
i � Buc<lb />
veteran righthander Mack Cherry on<lb />
the mound and the Indians lashed<lb />
for, all five of their runs during<lb />
� arry's four-inning stint. They<lb />
made these runs on a walk, three<lb />
s and an error.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory's boys scored<lb />
first. First baseman Nick Smothers<lb />
singled and advanced to second on<lb />
an error. The next man up flied out<lb />
to deep short and Smothers dug for<lb />
third base. The shortstop threw wild-<lb />
ly to third, the ball bounced solidly<lb />
off Smothers' head, out of the park,<lb />
and the big 220 pound senior trudged<lb />
home for the score.<lb />
Catawba came back to score their<lb />
j five runs and ECC added two more,<lb />
led the contest witi one in the sixth and one in the sev-<lb />
enth innings.<lb />
Ben Baker relieved Cherry in the<lb />
fifth frame and pitched scoreless<lb />
ball. Charlie Russell came on in the<lb />
seventh and did the same.<lb />
Gene Turner, East Carolina's most<lb />
feared long ball hitter, blasted a-390<lb />
foot homer in the seventh to give<lb />
the Bucs their final run. He col-<lb />
lected a single also, to lead his mates<lb />
at the plate. Bucky Reep, Pirate third<lb />
sacker, contributed a double and a<lb />
single.<lb />
Teachers Wanted<lb />
j<lb />
j Openings in the elementary, junior, j<lb />
 and senior high schools for 1956-j<lb />
! "7. Excellent living conditions,<lb />
I salary supplement approximately<lb />
jl5 per cent. Apply to:<lb />
f J. W. WILSON, Superintendent<lb />
Mecklenburg County Schools<lb />
Charlotte, N. C.<lb />
(EC), 22 ft. 7 inches.<lb />
Pole vault: Christy (S), 2-Hurst<lb />
(EC), S-Scall (WF), 4-Whedibee<lb />
(WF), 12 feet.<lb />
High jump: Phillips (S), 2-Dickia-<lb />
son (EC). 3-Tie, Daniel (WF),<lb />
Brooks (S), Meade. (EC), Hips (S),<lb />
Holmes (EC), 5 feet 8 inches.<lb />
Shotput: Holmes (EC), 2-Ladner<lb />
(WF), 3-Barnett (EC). 4-Tie, Wag-<lb />
n r (EC), Parolli (S), 39 feet 11<lb />
inches.<lb />
Discus: Ladner (WF), 2-Granitz<lb />
(EC), 3-Christy (S). 4-Overton (S).<lb />
119 feet 10Vj inches.<lb />
Javelin: Ladner (WF). 2-Wheat<lb />
(S), 3Dennis (EC). 4-Odom (S),<lb />
202 feet.<lb />
Mile relay: (State Disqualified)<lb />
East Carolina, 2-Wake Forest, 3:39.4.<lb />
Patience is a virtue that anyone<lb />
must possess in order to reach his<lb />
derir d goal in life, and Milton Col-<lb />
i-r, a very popular senior of the<lb />
 C studt-nt body, is one individual<lb />
to whom this .statement certainly<lb />
applies.<lb />
Collier, a Portsmouth, Virginia<lb />
native, entered East Carolina after<lb />
spending two years in the Marines<lb />
from 1950 to 1952. He is a graduate<lb />
of (. h.urchland High School of Ports-<lb />
mouth, and while there he partici-<lb />
pated in football, track and hasket-<lb />
Turner Hits<lb />
MEADOWBROOK<lb />
DRIVE-IN<lb />
THEATRE<lb />
rrhursFrt April 26-27<lb />
Jennifer Jones in<lb />
Good Morning, Miss<lb />
Dove!<lb />
Owens Beauty Shop<lb />
Why worry with nightly pinups?<lb />
Have yonr hair cat, shampooed,<lb />
permanently curled and styled by<lb />
a professional.<lb />
Prices start at $6.00 complete.<lb />
309 Evans Street Phone 3380<lb />
Sat April 28<lb />
BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER<lb />
with George Montgomery and<lb />
Judy Csnova in<lb />
Carolina Cannonball<lb /><lb />
SunMon April 29-30<lb />
Running Wild<lb />
starring William Campbell<lb />
�<lb />
Tues-Wed May 1-2<lb />
Glenn Ford &amp; Eleanor Parker in<lb />
Intterrupted Melody<lb />
� m �� n � � ��� m �� � ' �<lb />
Weekend crashes account d for<lb />
15,730 killed and 7fif.090 hurt during<lb />
1955.<lb />
Eighty-five per cent of the vehi-<lb />
cles involved in accidents were pas-<lb />
senger cars.<lb />
More t'nar Al' of the deaths and<lb />
more than 35r� of the injuries due<lb />
to motor vehicle accidents last year<lb />
occurred on Saturdays and Sundays.<lb />
Three out of four traffic accidents<lb />
happen in clear weather on dry roads.<lb />
rn 1955, 2,158,000 persons were<lb />
injured in motor vehicle accidents.<lb />
eedinig on<lb />
U. S. streets and<lb />
ighways last year kiWed 12.700 men,<lb />
women and children.<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
A GOOD PLAC1 TO BAT<lb />
"fjaevf Food Mian<lb />
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GEN IS TUKiNEK�East Carolina's<lb />
hard-hitting sophomore centerfielder<lb />
is town walloping a long one out of<lb />
the park against Catawba. The Bucs<lb />
lost the loop tilt, 5-3.<lb />
(Photo by Billy Arnold)<lb />
bail. Upon entering EC, the 5-8, 170<lb />
I ound athlete wasted no time in<lb />
promptly becoming one of Coach Jaek<lb />
Boone's top backfield men on the<lb />
football team. He has enjoyed three<lb />
successful years on the squad. A<lb />
quart'rback, Milton played two of<lb />
the better games of his college career<lb />
against West Chester, Pennsylvania<lb />
and East Tennessee College of Tenn-<lb />
essee last fall.<lb />
Married to the former Caroline<lb />
Seller, also of Portsmouth, his major<lb />
is Physical Education; his minor,<lb />
Social Studies. Milton has strong<lb />
hopes of landing a top coaching and<lb />
teaohing position in his native Nor-<lb />
folk County area after graduating<lb />
'rota here next month.<lb />
Interested In Track<lb />
East Carolina had only a small<lb />
group of trackmen last year, but<lb />
has shown remarkable improvement<lb />
ki the up-and-coming gport this year.<lb />
Most of the credit belongs to the<lb />
track coach, Dr. J. O. Miller, of<lb />
cours?, but Collier has aided Dr.<lb />
Miller quite a bit in his work with<lb />
the squad, besides being the general<lb />
manager of the team. Milton has<lb />
belpe i some of the inexperienced<lb />
boys quite a bit and his work has<lb />
certainly been a great contribution<lb />
to Dr. Miller and the team as a whole.<lb />
Asked how he feels about leaving<lb />
East Carolina when graduation time<lb />
arrives, the 23-year-old athlete said,<lb />
"I feel that by coming to East Caro-<lb />
lina College, I have prepared myself<lb />
for the coaching and teaohing pro-<lb />
fession quite well and do not believe<lb />
I coud have obtained a better edu-<lb />
cation, academically, civically, social-<lb />
ly or culturally, anywhere else in<lb />
the country<lb />
Milton's wife is also graduating<lb />
at the same time and when these<lb />
two do leave the campus of East<lb />
Carolina, it can be said that their<lb />
absence will be greatly noticed, but<lb />
it can also be said that Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Milton Collier will be a predominant<lb />
asset to the teaching profession.<lb />
t look around campus. You'll see that the<lb />
.stom" details of this Arrow University shirt<lb />
 : definitely "college correct The box pleat,<lb />
the soft-roll button-down collar, and the back<lb />
button are basic requirements. In 9 solid colors,<lb />
this is the oxford shirt for you. Wear it with<lb />
comfortable Arrow Bermuda shorts. They're<lb />
poplin, and available in 6 colors. Shirts, $5.00.<lb />
Tie, $2.50rShorts, $5.00.<lb />
From any angle �<lb />
it says "College man"<lb />
�first in fashion<lb />
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BABt CilOLIHI A H<lb />
THURSDAY, aPIWL 26, 195$<lb />
Fifty Students Make All One's<lb />
Daring ECC Winter Quarter;<lb />
Dean's List Includes 147<lb />
Six men and fourty-four women<lb />
at East Carolina made all one's dur-<lb />
ing the Winter quarter, according to<lb />
Dr. Orval Phillips, registrar. The list<lb />
includes: Dorothy Deen Barnwell,<lb />
Blanche E. Bateman. Doris Eron<lb />
Bulluek, Betty Jo Carroll, Barbara<lb />
Ann Cole, Jane Mann Credle, Laura<lb />
Blount Credle, Peggy Joyce Creech,<lb />
Jeanne E. Cullifer, Robert N. Cullis,<lb />
an Virginia W. Dixon.<lb />
Margaret Moore Eason, Julia Isa-<lb />
belle George, Virginia Herring Grant,<lb />
Cally Patricia Hall, Jean Tetterton<lb />
Hinton, Gertie Jean Johnson, Mrs.<lb />
Peggy Ann Guthrie Keith, Peggy Sue<lb />
Kepley, Frankic House Kermon,<lb />
George W. Knight, Jr Carolyn J.<lb />
Lowder, Mrs. Sonia M. Lyons, Pearl<lb />
Hogan May, Ann Lee Mayo, Jean<lb />
Ward Mobley, Barbara Ann Morton,<lb />
Elizabeth W. Odham, Willie E. Page,<lb />
and Mercer Cranor Parrott, Jr.<lb />
Joyce Annette Pierce, June Ellen<lb />
Quinn, Catherine Raper, Peter M.<lb />
Rayrner, Ouida Lee Reaves, Jose-<lb />
phine Annette Roberson, Janet Marie<lb />
Ross, Jean Faye Sermons, Earl Con-<lb />
rad Sloan, Doris Leone Spivey, Patri-<lb />
cia Ann Stanley, Ann Jean Thompson,<lb />
Olivia Steed Thompson, Mrs. Evelyn<lb />
S. Tyler. Dorothy E. Tyndall, Edith<lb />
Florine Vaughan, Shelby Dean Wick-<lb />
er, and Janet Ruth Williams.<lb />
The Dean's List included sixty-<lb />
two men and eighty-five women. They<lb />
are as follows: John Robinson Ander-<lb />
son, William Clark Armstrong, Betty<lb />
Joan Ashley, Carolyn Atkinson, Bob-<lb />
bie Lou Avant, George G. Bailey,<lb />
Greenville Banks, Jr Anne Airlee<lb />
Barbour, Dorothy Jean Barnes,<lb />
Thomas Allen Bennett, Charles Earl<lb />
Bishop, Virginia C. Babbitt, Ann<lb />
Bowles, Nancy Cooper Boyd, Dorothy<lb />
Elaine Branch. Sara Parkin Brooks,<lb />
Betty Sue Brothers, and Peggy Ann<lb />
Brown.<lb />
Harold W. Brower, Janie Annette<lb />
Caprs, Eunice Frances Castellow,<lb />
Lloyd Ralph Chason, Mary Warren<lb />
Coliier, Patricia Ruth Daniels, Geral-<lb />
dine M. Davenport, Charles Ray<lb />
Davis, Letty Bridgers DeLoatch, Carl<lb />
B. Denton, Robert Waldo Dickinson,<lb />
Raymond Langford Duke, Gayle<lb />
Idles Dunn, Marjorie Ellis Boyd Dunn,<lb />
Glenda M. Edwards, Joan Doris Ed-<lb />
wards, Marion Murray Evans, Stephen<lb />
Thomas Faris-h, Freda Jean Fisher,<lb />
Louise Fitzgerald, Marcia Dean<lb />
Forbes, Joyce Smith Furlong, Wyn-<lb />
nette F. Garner, James H, Gaylord,<lb />
and Wallace Lee Giles.<lb />
Helen McDuffie Gooden, Charles<lb />
Gryb, David Clarence Gurkin, Ennis<lb />
Ray Harrell, Joy Ann Garris, Edwin<lb />
Francis Garrison, Eugene Hayman,<lb />
William Hampton Holley, Frances<lb />
Carolyn Horton, Alton Edwards How-<lb />
ard, William Donald Howell, Fred-<lb />
erick Charles Janus. Alvin William<lb />
Johnson, Eleanor Jane Johnson, Char- j<lb />
lotte Gray Jones, Louise A. Jones,<lb />
Artemis Chris Kares, Polly Ann Kear-<lb />
Rebe ea Git: Knight, William<lb />
ney,<lb />
Hugh Knox, Faye Lanier, Nancy<lb />
Jane Lilly, Joseph Oarroll Lina,<lb />
Dorothy Ruth Lloyd, and Richard<lb />
Karl Lore.<lb />
Hilda Grey Lowe, Billy Alvin Mc-<lb />
Adams, Joan Carolyn McKenzie,<lb />
James Paul McSwain, Bobby Mann,<lb />
Shirley Marie Markham, Mrs. Inez<lb />
N. Martinez, Ethel Poe Mercer, Cla-<lb />
rice Rose Merrut, Mrs. Mildred J.<lb />
Miller, Joyce Ann Mitchiner, Betty<lb />
Helen; Mobley, Eva Jean Mofdlin,<lb />
Carolyn White Moore, Wayne Bryant<lb />
Morris, Emily Marion Morrison, John<lb />
Deal Morrow, Patricia Ann Mumford,<lb />
Jodie Kathleen Neal, Mary Loretta<lb />
Neal, Mary Neale, Troy Wendefll<lb />
Pate, Jr Roberta L. Patton, Ann<lb />
Davis Peel, Rob- t Grady Penley,<lb />
Carolyn H. Pillsbury, and Joseph Al-<lb />
ton Pons, Jr.<lb />
Wilburn Robert Pope, Durward<lb />
Wills Potter, Margaret Rose Powell,<lb />
Margie Willen Price, Marvin Roland<lb />
Pridgen, Gene Darwin Rackley, Joan<lb />
Ramseur, Patricia Patterson Red-<lb />
fearn, Marvin Malcolm Rhodes, Sue<lb />
Richards, Don Leon Rickets, Richard<lb />
E. Riddick, Thelma Carole Robbins,<lb />
Ruby Blair Roper, Peggy Laveme<lb />
Savage, Billy Williams Sbarber, Mar-<lb />
garet Jacqueline Shaw, James L. Shel-<lb />
ton, P. George Simon, Ellsworth Ed-<lb />
win Sinclair, Betty Lou Small, and<lb />
John Wesley Smith.<lb />
Kenneth Judson Smith, Jr. Priscil-<lb />
la Leon Smith, Trilby Lee Smith,<lb />
Adolphus Lee Spain, Nancy Hayden<lb />
Spain, Peggy Love Spruill, Rachel<lb />
Steinbeck. Walter Johnson Stell, HI,<lb />
Barbara Ann Strickland, Lenora Ellen<lb />
Sturkie, John Robert Sutton, Joe<lb />
Terry Swaim, Claudia Jane Todd,<lb />
Harold Curtis Troxler, Ann Ahrens<lb />
Tucker, Martha Elizabeth Underbill,<lb />
Joyce Elizabeth Vinson, Linyear<lb />
Mayo Wallace, Jr Nancy Lynette<lb />
Ward, Wi'lard Bt-nnie Waters, Jr<lb />
James Hugh Wease, Robert Houston<lb />
Wease, Salley Bryant Whitehead,<lb />
Mrs. Elaine W. Wilbourne, Ann Dix-<lb />
on Wilkerson, George Neil Williams,<lb />
Kenneth Eugene Williams, Robert F.<lb />
Williams, Martha Clinard Wilson, and<lb />
Jane Winchester.<lb />
Paintings By Faculty Members<lb />
Of Art Department On Display<lb />
Cadet Colonel Emo Boado is shown explaining gome jet principles to the cadet sponsors wto ar� <lb />
received WAF-type' uniforms. The girls are: Kay Linthieum, Mary Cleeve, Barbara W.ndley, Joan Melton, and<lb />
Ann Cooke. <lb />
Oil paintings and ceramics by three<lb />
faculty members of the department<lb />
of art make up an exhibition now be-<lb />
� aj a: t-�e Greenville Art Gal-<lb />
lerj it: � Sh ppard Memorial Li-<lb />
brary here. The art show will be open<lb />
to tne public throughout April.<lb />
Frances Lee Neel and John Gordon<lb />
are presented in the exhibition by oil<lb />
paintings, and Roberta Stokes by work<lb />
in ceramics. Mr. Gordon's painting<lb />
include still life and figure studies.<lb />
Mr. N�es works include one based<lb />
on animal life and several abstract<lb />
paintings.<lb />
Ceramics displayed by Miss Stokes,<lb />
who is exhibiting locally for the first<lb />
time, include pottery free hand and<lb />
. the wheel and objects of various<lb />
siaaa and designs. Of special interest<lb />
M blue glaze whic she uses, for-<lb />
mula which she originated while en-<lb />
gaged in graduate gtudy. Her work<lb />
i,i salt glazes bas also attracted fav-<lb />
orable attention.<lb />
Mr. Gordon ami Mr. Neel have<lb />
both given one-man shows at the<lb />
Grtenville Art Gallery and have<lb />
shown their works in other local art<lb />
exhibitions, at the Lenoir County<lb />
Perry Reviews First Night Of "Oklahoma<lb />
excellent.<lb />
James, Knight�Terrific<lb />
Another well-beamed couple were<lb />
Dottie Jo James and George Knight<lb />
who did terrific jobs as the comedy<lb />
couple. Miss James handled most con-<lb />
vincingly one of the best comedy<lb />
that has ever been written<lb />
into a Broadway production, and as<lb />
a matter of fact came close to stealing<lb />
the show on several occasions. George<lb />
Knight as the man in her life was<lb />
wonderfully suited to this part, not<lb />
only dramatically and vocally, but in<lb />
the role of a dancer. As a matter<lb />
Of fact, his dance following his<lb />
"Kansas City" number, nearly brought<lb />
down the house. In a sentence, Dottie<lb />
Jo was a perfect scream, and George<lb />
was right behind her.<lb />
Others in lesser roles who added<lb />
a lot to the show were June Crews<lb />
as a warmly maternal but humorous<lb />
Aunt Eller, Joe Stell as a very sin-<lb />
ister Jud Fry. Barbara Harris as a<lb />
giggling Gertie Cummings, Joan<lb />
Sparks who because of a nice clear<lb />
voice made something musical out<lb />
of the part of Ellen, Charles Starnes<lb />
(Continued from Page 1)<lb />
as the likable old Andrew Carnes, trol, but last niffct the cast brought<lb />
and James Page as the charlatan, Dr. Elizabeth Jtterbaek onto<lb />
Ali Hakim.<lb />
Scnery<lb />
But the praise cannot stop here.<lb />
The scenery committee prodvtced some<lb />
very theatrical serts, the dancing<lb />
was robust and full-bodied (Jesse<lb />
Boyd's part in the Dream Sequence<lb />
was so real it was frightening),<lb />
Mary Dunn Beatty as the premiere<lb />
danseuse did some fine work, and<lb />
the lighting was expertly handled.<lb />
One rarely sees the dramatic di-<lb />
rector; s e is usually back-stafce<lb />
�lage to share the ovation they re-<lb />
ceived, an honor which sbe more than<lb />
justly deserved, for the dramatic side<lb />
o the production was on a levei<lb />
with the musical, and for this she is<lb />
responsible and should be congratu-<lb />
lated. One noticeable thing which<lb />
I'm sure was her doings was the<lb />
"accent" which was consistent though-<lb />
out.<lb />
To eo.ielude, "Oklahoma is the<lb />
best integrated musical comedy<lb />
Greenville has ever �een�at least du-<lb />
Geography Frat<lb />
Compiles Campus<lb />
Map For Visitors<lb />
The Campus Maps distributed -on<lb />
High School Day, April 6th, were<lb />
compiled and drawn by Josep but,<lb />
senior, Geography major. A eta<lb />
map was a major assignment is ;��<lb />
cartography course being offeree<lb />
Spring Quarter by the QtOfrapay<lb />
Department. Dr. R. E. Cramer<lb />
instructor in thi� course. Each mem-<lb />
ber of the class compiled an:<lb />
a map of the campus which<lb />
curately drawn to scale.<lb />
Several thousand copies of Mr.<lb />
Dix's map were printed and d<lb />
buted on High School Day. 1<lb />
now available to visitors w. ea<lb />
call at the Administration Bu<lb />
The distribution of the map � �<lb />
possible through the partial final 1 .<lb />
by the Beta Iota Chapter of GsaMM<lb />
T.neta Upsilon Fraternity.<lb />
Arts Festival, and elsewhere in North j Two new projects are now a<lb />
Carolina and other states. , way in the cartography cour-<lb />
Miss Stokes joined the East Caro-j map of North Carolina on which ?eo<lb />
lina faculty last September as a<lb />
me 1 iiber of the department of art.<lb />
A native of Missouri, she has studied<lb />
at the University of Missouri and the<lb />
New York College of Ceramics and<lb />
has taught at each of these institu-<lb />
tions.<lb />
'ceeping things there well under con- ring my eight years here-and any<lb />
graphical matter will be plott.  and<lb />
a land utilizatior map of Gr<lb />
These are new members,<lb />
April 10, 1956, of the Beta Iota<lb />
ter of the National 0�fraphy Fra-<lb />
ternity, Gamma Theta Upsdoti: Abe<lb />
V. Byant, Benjamin C. Gray, I<lb />
Haddock, Amory Mullen, George Pot-<lb />
ter, Stephen E. Davenport, Coy<lb />
man, Rupert R. Bonner, Marie, E<lb />
Ratliff, Glenn C Woodard, W<lb />
A. Weathington, William O. Jc<lb />
Ronald G. Sykes, Robert L. Jones,<lb />
local citizen that misses it during j Frances W. Oakes, Jr E. Ev<lb />
its three-day run at McGinnis- Au- Bennett, Charles E. Elgin, J<lb />
ditoruim will regret it. It is American j McN. Hoffman, L. Nan Ave<lb />
to the core and darn good enter-1 Deryl L. Bateman, and Charlei M<lb />
tainment. Sioussat.<lb />
Twenty-seven per cent of all driv-<lb />
ers involved in fatal auto accidents<lb />
in the U. S. last year were under<lb />
25 years of age.<lb />
Navarra Directs Workshop<lb />
In Science For Teachers<lb />
If you hear a thump<lb />
its only your heart<lb />
Dr. John G. Navarra, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of the department of science,<lb />
will direct a three-day workshop<lb />
for teachers of science in the lower<lb />
ades in Gaston County schofols<lb />
April 26-28. Meetings will be held<lb />
at the High Shoals School.<lb />
"The Nature Trail as a Teaching<lb />
Tool" will serve as the theme of<lb />
the workshop and will provide a<lb />
focal point for a series of varied ac-<lb />
tivities during the three-day period.<lb />
While in Gaston County this week,<lb />
Dr. Navarra will visit a number of<lb />
These will deal with light, electricity,<lb />
sourd, the solar system, conservation,<lb />
and other subjects of interest to<lb />
children from t h e kindergarten<lb />
through the eighth grade.<lb />
A special feature of the workshop<lb />
will be a number of field trips di-<lb />
rected by Dr. Navarra and based on<lb />
the idea of using- the resources of<lb />
the county in instruction in science.<lb />
Dr. Navarra recently completed a<lb />
televised course of study on "Science<lb />
in Childhood Education which was<lb />
sponsored by the college and broad<lb />
�cast from Station WNCT of Green-<lb />
county schools on Thursday and Fri- vile channel 9 Since joining the<lb />
day. He- will be at the .rthopaedic Eagt Carolina faculty last Septem-<lb />
ber, he hfca acted as director of work<lb />
Dr. Frederick Rypins<lb />
Speaker Plans<lb />
Talks On Hebrew<lb />
Faith And Psalms<lb />
Dr. Frederick Rypins of Greens-<lb />
boro will be guest speaker on cam-<lb />
pus May 1 in a series of lectures<lb />
stressing the Hebrew faith and rit-<lb />
uals and the Psalms.<lb />
His topic for chapel at noon in<lb />
Austin is "Beginnings of the Bible<lb />
He will speak on "The Essence of<lb />
Judaism" in the Library auditorium<lb />
at 7 p.m. Classroom visitations will<lb />
also be held.<lb />
Rabbi Frederick � Rypins was or-<lb />
dained a rabbi at the Hebrew Union<lb />
College in Cincinnati in 1921. He<lb />
has been spiritual leader of Temple<lb />
Emanu-El in Greensboro since 1931.<lb />
Rabbi Rypins previously occupied<lb />
pupits in Wilmington and in Roanoke,<lb />
Virginia. He is very active in all com-<lb />
munal affairs and lectures on college<lb />
campuses under the auspices of The<lb />
Jatwishi Cbautauqua Society, an or-<lb />
ganization disseminating authentic<lb />
information concerning Judaism.<lb />
Classroom visitations will include<lb />
Old Testament, 4th period with Dr.<lb />
Bennett as sponsor, English 220 at<lb />
2 p.m. with Dr. Pingel as sponsor.<lb />
Everyone is urged to take advantage<lb />
of this opportunity to gain informa-<lb />
tion on his subject. �<lb />
hospital in Gastonia Friday morning.<lb />
On these visits he will observe work<lb />
done in science by young children<lb />
and will act as consultant in formu-<lb />
lating plans for instruction leading<lb />
to "a richer life through science"<lb />
or boys and girls.<lb />
Special Feature<lb />
A special feature of the workshop<lb />
will be a series of exhibits made by<lb />
pupils in Gaston County schtooilis.<lb />
shops in science in several<lb />
Carolina counties.<lb />
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