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Raulston<lb />
Prior to joining the English depart-<lb />
nun, Mis Rosalind Raulston, director<lb />
uiio and TV programming here,<lb />
worked in radio, TV, the theater, and<lb />
T11' It"<lb />
See Janet Hill's story on page 2.<lb />
iman<lb />
National Social Frats<lb />
A series of articles by faculty mem<lb />
bers and students discussing the pros<lb />
and cons of national social fraternities<lb />
begins this week on page 2.<lb />
XXXI<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1956<lb />
Number 24<lb />
1956 May Court<lb />
A<lb />
Changes In Present Cut System<lb />
To Be Recommended At Faculty<lb />
Meeting By Evaluation Committee<lb />
Fr;<lb />
I our teen lovely coeds will reign over the annual May Day festivities to be held on the front lawn Saturday, May 12. A May Day dance will<lb />
Saturday night. 1'his year's court includes, from left to right, Ann Cooke, Laura Credle, Lou Murphy, Martha House, Marcia Forbes, Matron<lb />
nor Barbara Kenney Foley. Jetinnette Mclntyre, Queen Barbara Strickland. Alice Anne Home. Ann Mayo, Mary Ann Marshbourne, Louise<lb />
Henry.)<lb />
Shirley Summers, and Jane Credle. (page 1 photos by J.<lb />
D.<lb />
C<lb />
Ive Other Coeds In Court<lb />
it L<lb />
Ir<lb />
penes.<lb />
Barbara Strickland Elected May Queen;<lb />
Barbara Foley Named Matron Of Honor<lb />
by Martha Wilson<lb />
Strickland, senior from Cooke, Mt. Olive; Shirley Summers,<lb />
een elected Queen tf�ibsoimUe; Lou Murphy, Louisburg;<lb />
tivitiea to be held<lb />
May 12.<lb />
. <lb />
rybody could be<lb />
am right now ex-<lb />
iand upon receiv-<lb />
� -reigning over the<lb />
Mairon of Honor<lb />
Foley, a senior from<lb />
: class representatives<lb />
� are Louise Yeiver-<lb />
ua; Mary Ann Mars<lb />
il-ipe; and Jane Credle<lb />
red Jtera from New<lb />
are<lb />
Ann<lb />
and Ann Mayo. Plymou'h.<lb />
Martha House of Wilson and Mar-<lb />
cia Forbes of Farmville represent<lb />
the sophomore class; and Jeannette<lb />
Mc'ntyre, Rocky Mount, and Alice<lb />
Anne Home, Tabor City, the fresh-<lb />
man class.<lb />
Strickland<lb />
May Queen Barbara Strickland has<lb />
been a Homecoming Sponsor for two<lb />
years and was East Carolina's rep-<lb />
resentative in the Azalea Festival in<lb />
1955. She is a Kappa Delta Pi mem-<lb />
ber, Pi Omega Pi member, state<lb />
FBLA secretary, and SCA secretary<lb />
tor the past two years. "Who's Who<lb />
Among American Colleges and Uni-<lb />
Plans Announced For 47th<lb />
Annual Commencement Here<lb />
announced for, Association<lb />
been<lb />
Carolina College 47th<lb />
r.cement on the cam-<lb />
. including Alumni Day<lb />
The spring business meeting of the<lb />
association will take place Saturday<lb />
at 10 a. m. in the Austin auditorium.<lb />
Of chief interest will be the ann-<lb />
lation exercises, will cover t ouncement of the annual Alumna<lb />
Award to an Outstanding Graduate<lb />
of the college. Baxter Ridenhour of<lb />
Durham, president of the association,<lb />
will preside and extend greetings<lb />
from the alumni to graduates of<lb />
1956.<lb />
The class of 1911 will receive special<lb />
honor during the day as members<lb />
celebrate the forty-fifth anniversary<lb />
of their graduation. Nine other<lb />
classes which will hold reunions du-<lb />
ring the day are those of 1916, 1921,<lb />
1926, 1931, 1936, 1941, 1946, 1951,<lb />
and 1955.<lb />
Social events of the day will in-<lb />
clude a luncheon for alumni and guests<lb />
of the college at 12:15 p. m. in the<lb />
North Dining Room on the campus<lb />
and a tea at 3 p. m. to be held in the<lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins Faculty-Alumni<lb />
House. Guests will be alumni, grad-<lb />
uates, and staff members at the<lb />
college.<lb />
The East Carolina College Band<lb />
will give its annual lawn concert at<lb />
4 p. m. Saturday as closing event of<lb />
the Alumni Day program.<lb />
 period of Saturday, May<lb />
S I day, May 20. Dr. Hiden<lb />
f Asheville, chairman of<lb />
Stafc Board of Higner Education<lb />
N rth Carolina, will make the<lb />
roent address.<lb />
-ehedule is an inno-<lb />
eoilege, which for many<lb />
tad Alumni Day on Sat-<lb />
� commencement sermon<lb />
, and graduation exercises<lb />
lay.<lb />
&amp;msey will address graduates<lb />
day morning at 11 o'clock in the<lb />
auditorium. Formerly general<lb />
ager of the Asheville Citizen-<lb />
, he is widely known throughout<lb />
Carolina because of distin-<lb />
 vice in journalism, edu-<lb />
- ie political life of the state,<lb />
Ids. T � conferring of<lb />
will follow his address.<lb />
lay will be devoted to alum-<lb />
ffairs. Events ol the day are now<lb />
g planned by Janus W. Butler,<lb />
ani secretary at the college, and<lb />
eers of the East Carolina Alumni<lb />
versitres" lists Miss Strickland's<lb />
name.<lb />
Coronation Plans Changed<lb />
According to Jimmy Phelps, chair-<lb />
man ol the May Day Committee, the<lb />
time of the coronation exercises has<lb />
been changed to three o'clock Sat-<lb />
urday afternoon, May 12, on the<lb />
front lawn by the administration<lb />
building.<lb />
First on the program will be an<lb />
introduction of the May Day attend-<lb />
ants followed by the crowning of the<lb />
Queen. The third grade from the<lb />
Wanl-Coates Training School wiB<lb />
present a Maypole dance. There will<lb />
be a iigure by the May Court and<lb />
also a special number.<lb />
The attendants will be arrayed in<lb />
aqua dresses with matching hats,<lb />
while the Matron of Honor will wear-<lb />
pink and the Queen a white dress<lb />
with a train. There will be special<lb />
flowers for the entire court.<lb />
Previous to last year the corona-<lb />
tion always has been held in the<lb />
afternoon in the college stadium. In<lb />
cr.se of rain the event will be staged<lb />
in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
The May Day dance, semi-formal,<lb />
is scheduled from 8 p.m. until 12,<lb />
Saturday, May 12, in Wright Audi-<lb />
The committee appointed by Presi-<lb />
dent Messick to study and evaluate<lb />
the cut system now in effect here<lb />
will make several recommendations<lb />
for changes in the present system<lb />
at the next faculty meeting to be<lb />
mid sometime in early May. The com-<lb />
mittee head.d by Dr. W. E. Mars-hall<lb />
of the Social Studies Department<lb />
and composed of students and faculty<lb />
members has held several meetings<lb />
during the last two quarters. During<lb />
this time they have drawn up the<lb />
pro osals that they will recommend<lb />
to the faculty.<lb />
Dr. Marshall stated that he felt<lb />
thai the recommendations would be<lb />
 improvement in the present sys-<lb />
tem, n some respects 1 think that<lb />
recommmdations of the committee<lb />
are more liberal than the present<lb />
system; in other respects it is more<lb />
stiffer he went on to say.<lb />
Will Recommend Followir.jr Changes<lb />
The following recommendations<lb />
concerning the number of cuts al-<lb />
lowed will be presented to the fac-<lb />
ulty:<lb />
1. Students shall be permitted as<lb />
many cuts in each class as the num-<lb />
ber of hours that the class meets<lb />
I er week- However, each department<lb />
head -shall determine the number of<lb />
cuts that will be allow, (i in respect<lb />
'he annual Junior-Senior Dance to laboratory periods.<lb />
be held in Wright Auditorium! � N� �cose shall be granted a<lb />
 . . , . , n  � , student upon the request of a fac-<lb />
Saturdav night from 9 until mid- ,<lb />
h ulty member for any activity on the<lb />
night. Music for the formal affair campuSj nm. lur the preparation of<lb />
will be furnished by Duke Univer- j anv activity either on or off the<lb />
sity's Duke Ambassadors. campus, except in special case which<lb />
Junior-Senior<lb />
Set For Wright<lb />
Saturday Night<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
committee at the same meeting will<lb />
be a new procedure for getting class<lb />
cuts excused. The request for an<lb />
excuse shall be secured from the<lb />
propei Dean who will initial it. The<lb />
student will then present the ini-<lb />
tialed blank to the proper profes-<lb />
sors who will initial it arid return<lb />
it to the Dean. Or in case duplicates<lb />
are made, the professors concerned<lb />
shall initial a copy and file it�the<lb />
Dean filing the original which will<lb />
serve as a part of the student's<lb />
permanent record.<lb />
This change will eliminate the list<lb />
f abs.mtees regularly compiled by<lb />
the" Deans and forwarded to the<lb />
professors to check.<lb />
The statements already in the cata-<lb />
logue are recommended by the com-<lb />
mittee to remain as stated.<lb />
The committee which will present<lb />
these recommended changes is made<lb />
up of Dr. W. E. Marshall, chairman,<lb />
Dean J. H. Tucker, Dean Ruth White,<lb />
Mr. J. B. Cummings, Mr. George<lb />
Perry, Miss Nell Stallings, Mr. Don-<lb />
ald Uinstead, past president SGA,<lb />
and Miss Ann Bowles, chairman of<lb />
Women's Judiciary.<lb />
Faculty to Discuss Fraternities<lb />
Also, at the next meeting the fac-<lb />
ulty will discuss social fraternities.<lb />
A preliminary meeting was held last<lb />
w ek at which social fraternities were<lb />
discussed. At this meeting it was<lb />
decided that the students should be<lb />
well informed of the activities of<lb />
such fraternities. It was recommend-<lb />
ed that students should discuss the<lb />
pros and cons of social fraternities<lb />
in the East Carolinian before th��<lb />
faculty acted upon them.<lb />
Play Leads In 'Macbeth'<lb />
Highlighting the dance will ve<lb />
figure! formed by junior and enior<lb />
class officers and their dates. Pres-<lb />
ent junior class officers include uock<lb />
SmitV Princeton, j resident; Mack<lb />
Edmundson, Kinston, vice-president;<lb />
Ann Mayo, Plymouth, secretary;<lb />
Greenville Banks, Maple, treasurer;<lb />
Pat Everton, Columbia, SGA repre-<lb />
sentative.<lb />
The 1955-56 senior class officers<lb />
include Garland Tuton, Whiteville,<lb />
president; Bill Hardee, Wilmington,<lb />
vice-president; Lou Manning, Bailey,<lb />
secretary; Philip Weaver, White-ville,<lb />
treasurer; and Peggy Moore, Frank-<lb />
linton, SGA re resentative.<lb />
Ann Mayo has been placed in<lb />
charge of the figure Ann Cooke<lb />
In ads the refreshments committee<lb />
and Dock Smith is arranging the<lb />
table settings.<lb />
Junior class president Smith an-1<lb />
nouueed that Dr. Courtney Stromsta,<lb />
a shall be determined by the Dean<lb />
responsible.<lb />
 First-quarter freshmen shall be<lb />
entitled only to one unexcused cut<lb />
per class; second-quarter freshmen,<lb />
two unexcused cuts per class; third-<lb />
quarter freshmen, three unexcused<lb />
cuts per class, but in no case shall<lb />
the number of cuts allowed be great-<lb />
er than the number of hours the<lb />
class meets per week. Thereafter,<lb />
number one immediately preceding<lb />
shall be followed by the Dean re-<lb />
s' onsible.<lb />
Also to be recommended by this<lb />
Panty Raid Fails<lb />
torium.<lb />
Dreamers will furnish music; refresh-<lb />
ments will be served. A special dance<lb />
for the May Court and their escorts<lb />
will be held just prior to inter-mission.<lb />
May Day Committees<lb />
Following are the special May Day<lb />
committees: flowers, Mary Lou Par-<lb />
ker; program, Ann Adams and Ann<lb />
Peel; decorations and props, Garland<lb />
Tuton, David Bennett, Mac Edmond-<lb />
son, Fred James and Bill Hardee;<lb />
and publicity, Dot Laug'hinghouse and<lb />
Diana Johnson. Overall chairman is<lb />
Jimmy Phelps.<lb />
Calvin iChesson and his Mr. Earl Smith, Dr. P. C. Scott,<lb />
Mr. C. A. Scruggs, Dr. James Stew-<lb />
art, Dr. Kathleen Stokes, Miss Ro-<lb />
berta Stokes, Miss Mary Lois Staton,<lb />
and Dr. Richard C. Todd, class ad-<lb />
visor, will serve as chaperones.<lb />
Decorations committee chairman<lb />
Edith Rogers reported that the<lb />
dance's theme would be "Davy Jones'<lb />
Locker She and her committee, J.<lb />
B. Nichols, Eddie Harris, Tommy<lb />
Davis, Pat Everton and Jean Fisher,<lb />
are planning appropriate decorations.<lb />
President Smith emphasiz-d that<lb />
flowers were not to be given.<lb />
An attempted panty raid on<lb />
several women's dormitories by<lb />
men residents from Umstead and<lb />
Slay Halls failed to materialize<lb />
here last night. The students<lb />
formed, first, on the campus be-<lb />
tween the west wing of Cotten<lb />
and Flanagan Building at ap-<lb />
proximately 10:30 p. m making<lb />
an excessive amount df noise and<lb />
! creaming "We want panties<lb />
A short time later visits were<lb />
made to the back entrances of<lb />
Jarvis and Wilson Halls.<lb />
The East Carolinian could not<lb />
reach the campus police or Dean<lb />
Tucker before press time, but re-<lb />
ceived an unofficial report that<lb />
an Umstead resident was arrested<lb />
for disorderly conduct and resist-<lb />
ing arrest and spent the night in<lb />
Greenville's City jail.<lb />
Band Rehearses For May 9 Concert<lb />
East Carolina Concert Band<lb />
To Play In McGinnis May 9<lb />
East Carolina's Concert Band will<lb />
appear in its annual spring program<lb />
of music Wednesday, May 9, at 8<lb />
i m in the McGinnis Auditorium. The<lb />
nsemfels of sixty-five selected stu-<lb />
nt musicians will play light, pop-<lb />
music under the direction of<lb />
Herbert L. Carter of the faculty.<lb />
Four seniors, chosen for their tal-<lb />
ent as musicians, will act as student<lb />
conductors of selections included on<lb />
the program. Each will direct the<lb />
i �� the performance of one<lb />
band m t" v . , . <lb />
composition. Those honored by this<lb />
cognition are Earl IL Peterson Jr.<lb />
,f New Bern, James Page of Wil-<lb />
liamson, Joseph Secrest of Morgan-<lb />
ton, and G. Neil Williams of Rocky<lb />
Mount<lb />
Amottg featured numbers on the 1957 term<lb />
program will be a cornet trio "The<lb />
Three Cardinals" by Davis. Mr. Pet-<lb />
erson, Herbert J. Ireland Jr. of<lb />
Greenville, and Billy A. McAdams of<lb />
Fayetteville compose the group.<lb />
Included among selections for the<lb />
concert will be the tone poem "Aller<lb />
Seelen" by Strauss; "Ronvpin'<lb />
Stomp" by Gillis; the popular "Merry<lb />
Wives of Windsor" overture by Nic-<lb />
olai; and a group of lively marches<lb />
suited to band performance.<lb />
The concert May 9 will be followed<lb />
May 19 by the annual lawn concert<lb />
given on Alumni Day at East Caro-<lb />
lina as part of commencement exer-<lb />
cises at the college and as final<lb />
appearance of the band for the 1956-<lb />
Dr. Larry Eckles of the department of English will play the title<lb />
role in the "Macbeth" production which is scheduled for three performances<lb />
in the new Flanagan Sylvan Theater beginning May 10. Alice Anne Home,<lb />
freshman from Tabor City and a big hit in the playhouse production of<lb />
�Blithe Spirit" earlier this year, will play Lady Macbeth.<lb />
Dr. Larry Eckles, Alice Anne<lb />
Home Play "Macbeth" Leads<lb />
arrangements, and Dr. J. D. Allison,<lb />
consultant in interpretation, both of<lb />
the departmest of English, are mem-<lb />
bers of a large staff now completing<lb />
plans for the presentation of the<lb />
drama.<lb />
Scenic effects will be designed by<lb />
John Gordon of the department of<lb />
art and a staff of students. William<lb />
C. Dixon Jr. of Kinston, East Caro-<lb />
lina sophomore, will handle lighting.<lb />
Tie cast will be made up of both<lb />
students and members of the faculty.<lb />
In addition to the principals other<lb />
members just announced by Dr. Wi-<lb />
they include Dr. Floyd Overly as<lb />
Duncan; Dr. Kelly Crockett as Mal-<lb />
colm; Lloyd Bray Jr Greenville<lb />
sophomore, as Banquo; James Simp-<lb />
son as Macduff; Dr. Edgar Hirsh-<lb />
berg as the porter; Mrs. James<lb />
Poindexter as Lady Macduff; and<lb />
Beatrice Chauncey, Mrs. Agnes Bar-<lb />
it ti, and Mrs. Edgar Hirshberg as<lb />
tiie three witches.<lb />
Te new Flanagan Sylvan Theater<lb />
will be opened with a production of<lb />
Shakespeare's tragedy "Macbeth"<lb />
scheduled for three performances<lb />
May 10, 11 and 12 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Dr. Larry Eckles of the depart-<lb />
ment of English will play the title<lb />
role; and Alice Home, Tabor City<lb />
freshman, will be Lady Macbeth.<lb />
The theater, now nearing comple-<lb />
tion, is a gift to the college by Mrs.<lb />
Rosa H. Flanagan of Greenville. It<lb />
stands as a memorial to her hus-<lb />
band, the late E. G. Flanagan, Green-<lb />
ville businessman and, for a number<lb />
of years, a member of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College Board of Trustees.<lb />
Located on the West Campus, it<lb />
is a brick and concrete structure<lb />
with a seating capacity of approxi-<lb />
mately 800.<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey of the East<lb />
Carolina department of English will<lb />
direct the production. Nancy Cooke,<lb />
junior from Dunn, will act as his<lb />
assistant.<lb />
Dr. James Poindexter, chairman of<lb />
Results Of Junior English<lb />
Examination Available Soon<lb />
East Carolina's Concert Band iB shown rehearsing for its annual spring program which will be presented<lb />
Wednesday, May 9, at 8 p. m. in the McGinnis Auditorium.<lb />
The English examination required<lb />
of all juniors here this year for the<lb />
'lirst time, which was administered<lb />
late in March, has now been scored<lb />
and the information tabulated by Dr.<lb />
Hazel Taylor of the department of<lb />
psychology, director of testing at the<lb />
college.<lb />
The examination during the junior<lb />
year is similar to the one given in<lb />
a large number of colleges and uni-<lb />
versities in this country. The purpose<lb />
is to help students find and correct<lb />
before their s nior year deficiencies<lb />
in reading and English usage and<lb />
to keep tem aware of the need to<lb />
carry ovr i.ito habitual use what<lb />
they learnt d in freshman composition<lb />
courses.<lb />
Lois Grigshy, faculty member of<lb />
the department of English, serves<lb />
as chairman of the English Usage<lb />
Committee, at the request of which<lb />
the college administration inaugurat-<lb />
ed the examination.<lb />
Results are being prepared by Di-<lb />
rector of Student Personnel James<lb />
H. Tucker for distribution to the<lb />
faculty and will be in the hands of<lb />
faculty advisors of students (before<lb />
the close of the present spring term.<lb />
Individual juniors may learn of<lb />
results of the tests through tiheir<lb />
advisors either late this spring or<lb />
early in the fall.<lb />
Opportunity will be given for those<lb />
juniors who were unable to take the<lb />
examination in March to complete<lb />
the requirement later. The date will<lb />
be announced by Vice President Leo<lb />
W. Jenkins, under whose supervision<lb />
the testing program was set up.<lb />
Some comparative studies of re-<lb />
sults are being made by Dr. Taylor<lb />
and Dr. Tucker. Others are planned<lb />
by Dr. James Poindexter and Dr.<lb />
James Allison, members of the de-<lb />
partment of English and of the Eng-<lb />
lish Usage Committee of the college.<lb /><pb facs="00038400_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY, MaV<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
II1 I'm<lb />
1 A ST<lb />
� �� � �� -�<lb />
TH<lb />
CABOLIN1AK<lb />
� ir<lb />
A Little Less Noise J<lb />
At the request of many students. Dock<lb />
Smith. SGA president, appointed a committee<lb />
to investigate the existing noise problem in the<lb />
library and to recommend some type of solution.<lb />
It is the feeling of a number of interested people<lb />
that the situation can be remedied by the students<lb />
concerned who frequent the library without any<lb />
sort of imposed "police" or disciplinary action;<lb />
however, if that is what it takes, the SGA will<lb />
have no alternative.<lb />
Perhaps with the coming of Spring, it is<lb />
necessary to remind students that the college h-<lb />
brarv is a place designated for study, not a social<lb />
center. And when it is misused, then those people<lb />
are infringing on the rights of others who need<lb />
a quiet place in which to study.<lb />
As exams approach and term papers come<lb />
du, i .ution will have to be taken to alleviate<lb />
-nation, unless each person concerned will<lb />
mediatelj start assuming some personal re-<lb />
sponsibility and begin conducting himself in the<lb />
� monni i It is hard to believe that any<lb />
tdent on this campus is intentionally inconsid-<lb />
� - fellow students. Possibly. :t timely<lb />
 the behavior expected in the library<lb />
that is necessary.<lb />
ittle bit of self-discipline can accomplish<lb />
irpose much simpler than setting up rules<lb />
- punishments for undue noise.<lb />
tions. If each student co-operates<lb />
. � the situation can be remedied;<lb />
Pros And Cons Of National Social Frats<lb />
(Dr.<lb />
ni a tee<lb />
establi<lb />
Will They Be Advantageous Or Disadvantageous r<lb />
Ifessick has appointed a com- j decision as to whether or not we the "social" TtemieS J� 2 Sorter Vhe is a strong<lb />
. rtKiiitv �f should be allowed to have social established for a while, tnej s leaV) .<lb />
i<lb />
Messick has appointed a com<lb />
to study the possibility of<lb />
ling national social tfrater-<lb />
nere. In an effort to familiarize<lb />
students with such organizations, the<lb />
East Carolinian is asking both fac-<lb />
ulty members and students to write<lb />
articles expressing what they believe<lb />
e advantageous and disadvanta-<lb />
ii ous aspects of national social fra-<lb />
ternities.<lb />
This first series will feature an<lb />
article by Dr. John B. Bennett, who<lb />
presents both the pros and cons of<lb />
national social fraternities.<lb />
Other comments come from Jack<lb />
Beamon, presenting 'favorable opin-<lb />
and Charles Sioussat, expressing<lb />
views against such organizations.�<lb />
Editor)<lb />
rhere is<lb />
� i aternities<lb />
fch m<lb />
SGA will be forced to assume the<lb />
� - : � much time left and a lot of work<lb />
a portion of your night is set aside<lb />
ing, why not do it in the College<lb />
; � at's the place for it.<lb />
in-<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
On Majority Rule<lb />
Bobby Hall<lb />
much potential good in<lb />
and sororities, I have<lb />
develop poise and the<lb />
. graces, promote sound scholar-<lb />
. enrich friendships, and in some<lb />
situations extend practical aid to the<lb />
underprivileged and handicapped.<lb />
There is also much potential evil in<lb />
fraternities and sororities. I have<lb />
observed uncouth hazing, vandalism.<lb />
and ruthless competition destructive<lb />
of -choc! spirit. Moreover '1 have<lb />
observed damage to personalities<lb />
w en members have used their clubs<lb />
rutches to boost a weak ego, or<lb />
 i n someone felt the tragedy of a<lb />
no-bid.<lb />
From the standpoint of social and<lb />
religious ethic.1 "the system" seems<lb />
as to whether or not we<lb />
ie allowed to have socia<lb />
fraternities.�Jack Beamon<lb />
SIOUSSAT'S COMMENTS<lb />
Are "social" fraternities an asset<lb />
or a liability to a college as a whole<lb />
in the development of an individual<lb />
for his life as a social animal after<lb />
he leaves school?<lb />
To the majority of students this<lb />
question is not. of vital issue because<lb />
there is the realization that it will<lb />
take time to bring and establish<lb />
chapters of national "social" fra-<lb />
ternities. They feel that the social<lb />
.raternities will not affect their col-<lb />
lege career to any degree but they<lb />
should stop and weigh certain facts.<lb />
"Social" fraternities as a whole<lb />
can, and ultimately do, cause discord<lb />
in a college or university! Since this<lb />
is a rather bold statement without<lb />
facts I feel that it is necessary to<lb />
begin weighing the good points and<lb />
the bad.<lb />
One of the main objectives of most<lb />
�'social" fraternities is to develop a<lb />
fellowship within the fraternity bas-<lb />
ed on high moral and religious stand-<lb />
aids which will aid the members and<lb />
be of benefit to the institution they<lb />
att� nd. With this view in mind, "so-<lb />
cial" fraternities would be a goal I<lb />
for every college or university to<lb />
strive for. Not only would they be<lb />
wanted but there would actually be<lb />
a demand for them by students and<lb />
educators alike. But somehow, after<lb />
the " ocial"<lb />
established iei<lb />
to stray from this objective<lb />
all, the same routine becom s rela-<lb />
tively horning for even those of high<lb />
morals. Maybe a change in the "par-<lb />
ty" policy would help.<lb />
, t seems as though 1 am only<lb />
trying to emphasize the party at-<lb />
mosph( re oi a "social" fraternity, so<lb />
leaving this .point 1 would like to<lb />
bring this question to mind: "Do<lb />
'social' fraternities add to school<lb />
spirit?"<lb />
My answer is definitely "no So-<lb />
cial fraternities only tend to increase<lb />
intra-fratemity competition and glo-<lb />
ry. There is hardlj any consideration<lb />
si own to the school. Maybe at pep<lb />
not auc a person' ego one way or<lb />
another H He is a strong Pr<lb />
Well we will leave t3 at p<lb />
chologisl<lb />
frat, mitiea argu that<lb />
 , � more participation in m<lb />
activil es. In sown activitie I ey<lb />
may. but in the activitie to . ha<lb />
w , esome individual, I do not<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Freshman Life Cycle<lb />
Passes In Review<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
be-<lb />
!icv 10!<lb />
t is quite well to meet boys I<lb />
all t,ver the state and states. E<lb />
these boys there is the sprea<lb />
ideas and experience and for I<lb />
education this is needed, H<lb />
1 that without -ocial frateri<lb />
had<lb />
ideas<lb />
and expei i oces ai e<lb />
rallies or pre-game cl<lb />
heering the so-<lb />
cial fraternities will lend their sup-<lb />
port to their school team but rather<lb />
than supporting their team they are<lb />
most likely looking for personal rec-<lb />
ognition. This personal recognition,<lb />
to me, is the primary motive for so-<lb />
cial fraternities. Personal recognition<lb />
cannot be overemphasized. Everyone<lb />
seeks this an 1 there should be no<lb />
denial of t' e fact. Social fraternities<lb />
tend to ease the means for that end.<lb />
�f I brought in the argument that<lb />
a person's ego is lowered when he has<lb />
been rejected from a social frater-<lb />
nity. 1 would probably be confronted<lb />
with a reply to this effect: "Rejec-<lb />
tion from a social fraternity should<lb />
Some eight months ago api<lb />
thousand "green horn" freshmen arri<lb />
East Carolina College campus. Th<lb />
and perhaps during their first v<lb />
the most amusing creatures Homo<lb />
likely to claim.<lb />
Fresh out of high school, wher I<lb />
sup)erne, they find themselves redu<lb />
puppets of their most most august ad-<lb />
Some arrive and find their worst ap<lb />
upon them�an upperclassman foi a i<lb />
that clandestine group of faj <lb />
Never before have they had so manj<lb />
orders fired at them which all<lb />
be done at the same time. Then<lb />
welcoming reception, the long line v.<lb />
th infirmary check-up, exhausting<lb />
he reader is free to form campus, cafeteria lines. The fi<lb />
wn opinion and by aH means rf meeting they are scheduled to<lb />
results in their being late most lik<lb />
they overslept. (Mother wasn't<lb />
them). Breakfast becomes an unheard<lb />
But they learn and they learn fast. P<lb />
cause of necessity but mostly b<lb />
These young people mature mor<lb />
week of college existence than they . �<lb />
during so short an interval. . . .<lb />
read<lb />
, hese<lb />
rtied.<lb />
By th time the reader I<lb />
I is far, he will probably have the<lb />
, a thai this writei rei reju-<lb />
: d toward -ocial fraten<lb />
fe<lb />
 iisagreea he certainly has the<lb />
privilege to do so.<lb />
Ti es � arc not the only points that<lb />
 be red, but in such<lb />
s ort space as a newspaper H feel<lb />
:� ig oper to only list some of<lb />
the others wit3 ou1 ti ying to expa-<lb />
tiate on them. They include:<lb />
Economic class a; members<lb />
are influenced to become more -<lb />
:  � an  j  ma and non-mem-<lb />
v 0p ii eased f elings of<lb />
Sious�at<lb />
M<lb />
h<lb />
it w<lb />
is one of the most beloved<lb />
American people. Democratic<lb />
government by the majority with<lb />
ving the right to express its opinions.<lb />
you hear of an election, you auto-<lb />
ivok( this statement if you are ques-<lb />
as to how the candidate was<lb />
should analyze this statement and<lb />
are true believers in democratic<lb />
nt. During the past class elections some<lb />
have half of their members vo-<lb />
were elected by the few.<lb />
nly true on college campuses<lb />
tate and national levels. The con-<lb />
diment today lies in the hands of<lb />
Vhe!i I say government by the few 1<lb />
I the balance of power in any eleet-<lb />
an analysis was made in Mas-<lb />
wed a democratic candi-<lb />
� 42 per cent of the votes<lb />
 Republican candidate 45 per cent.<lb />
� � of the voters to decide who<lb />
 � � 111 c e.<lb />
i Marion La Follette. governor<lb />
: a progressive movement within<lb />
government in the hands of<lb />
iduced the direct primary<lb />
: nominating candidates for<lb />
the voters could choose their<lb />
ctly by ballot.) Under the<lb />
candidates for office by<lb />
a icus, or by party delegate<lb />
n imination lay in the hands of<lb />
"lew<lb />
American people can insure them-<lb />
best candidates by simply voting.<lb />
the current presidential primaries<lb />
� pie do not exercise their right<lb />
the fullest extent. For example in<lb />
k the returns from 1720 of 1767<lb />
Eisenhower 49,143 votes and the<lb />
candidates 50,694. Surely there are<lb />
iave been predominantly<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
i<lb />
.<lb />
vote in Mass. than this<lb />
to me to<lb />
undemocratic, wit: bidding the very<lb />
advantages professed from those al-<lb />
ready partially lisenfranchised so-<lb />
cially by race, creed or limited funds.<lb />
If fraternities and sororities are<lb />
finally established here at East Caro-<lb />
iina College, 1 sincerely hope that<lb />
the ideals now so widely published<lb />
be attained. But this will be an<lb />
uphill struggle for everyone. The<lb />
clubs must exceed in constructive<lb />
effort their counterparts on other<lb />
campuses. 1 would much prefer to<lb />
s e t ose able students so enthusi-<lb />
astic about the new departure com-<lb />
mit themselves wholeheartedly to the<lb />
already established organizations and<lb />
annels of service.<lb />
I; has been a relief : ersonally to<lb />
work in a college for two years<lb />
where the fraternity-sorority system<lb />
is not present. But I have worked<lb />
cooperatively with fraternities and<lb />
ities elsewhere and can, if the<lb />
need arises, do so again.�.John B.<lb />
 ett<lb />
BEAMON'S COMMENTS<lb />
MAN is naturally gregarious. Be-<lb />
cause of this, the national fraternity<lb />
system has served the college man's<lb />
for this type of close group<lb />
association for over 100 years.<lb />
A boy coming to college straight<lb />
out of high school must go through<lb />
a process of changing and adjust-<lb />
. from old idea.s and customs to<lb />
the new ones that confront him at<lb />
ege. Fraternities help him do this.<lb />
I bring out his hidden talent<lb />
and help him to achieve his goals<lb />
while he is in college. He associates<lb />
with the top mei in the college<lb />
Miss kaulston Reveals Many Talents:<lb />
Versatile In Radio, TV, Theater Fields<lb />
Now most of that same group ar<lb />
the end of a freshman year in college<lb />
the better f r it all. Some reflect and �<lb />
tina has once again eluded them.<lb />
caught up in hand but always, untiring<lb />
around and around, drawing tighter<lb />
lum to destiny. And to thos '<lb />
have lived their first year in<lb />
possible, doing with everybody, all<lb />
everything they cared to do . . . they<lb />
bv Janet Hill<lb />
The childhood dreams of<lb />
and boys are filled with<lb />
and marvelous ambitions.<lb />
little girls<lb />
wonderful<lb />
Some of<lb />
ambitions are<lb />
to become doc-<lb />
the<lb />
tors, lawyers, nurses, firemen and<lb />
policemen, while others long for the<lb />
exciting and glamorous life of the<lb />
stage. This was the childhood dream<lb />
of little Rosalind Raulston who.<lb />
when she was quite small, decided<lb />
that she wanted to become an actress<lb />
d go on the stage. After receiving<lb />
help and encouragement from<lb />
take it for granted that their<lb />
�' important. Also, why should they<lb />
ote, there is nothing they can do once<lb />
. ected to office. People of this<lb />
: sponsibility to government<lb />
the next generation. If they do not<lb />
lament by the people and are<lb />
� : : � the hands of the few and<lb />
. tion why should their children<lb />
ernment? As a rule, when people<lb />
ire satisfied with their govern-<lb />
i �t fulfill their responsibility<lb />
ernment over a period of time then<lb />
for it to become autocratic. If<lb />
ines repressive, a revolution<lb />
lit to address grievances and bring about<lb />
take<lb />
I<lb />
le do have control over their Can-<lb />
dida, an influence their vote on certain<lb />
ting to them. If a candidate does<lb />
not serve the majority of people he can<lb />
be re-called. In a democratic society the elect-<lb />
orate is the government and every vote is im-<lb />
portant.<lb />
Our forefathers have fought and died to<lb />
giv( he right to govern ourselves. The next<lb />
time von have the right to vote do so. If not<lb />
your benefit, for the memory of those who<lb />
died to give you that right.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1926 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, C-SPA Convention, March 1955<lb />
Editor<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor <lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
JIMMY FERRELL<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
 JAN RABY<lb />
 JANET HILL<lb />
 BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS<lb />
through fraternities. Fraternity life<lb />
encourages him to participate in oth-<lb />
� r coliegt activities. They also stress<lb />
the importance of high scholastic<lb />
standing and their value to him.<lb />
Fraternities give a hoy a home<lb />
away from home. He is also intro-<lb />
kired to the high ideals and stand-<lb />
ards of fraternities. By being in a<lb />
fraternity, a boy ha.s the opportunity<lb />
of living with boys from all parts of<lb />
I e state and enrolled in all phases<lb />
ol the college program.<lb />
Fraternities add to the school spirit<lb />
and encourage keen competition be-<lb />
tween groups. They also add colorful<lb />
parties and other forms of recrea-<lb />
tion to its members' curriculum. Fra-<lb />
ternities add a wholesome atmosphere<lb />
to their members' entire college life.<lb />
Even after college their members<lb />
are continually meeting people who<lb />
. 11 members of the same frater-<lb />
nity.<lb />
It fraternities were to come to<lb />
they would add that extra little<lb />
in the arm that East Carolina<lb />
to be a really outstanding<lb />
titution. They would add greatly<lb />
to the school spirit, to student inter-<lb />
est in extra-curricular activities, to<lb />
student interest in extra-curricular<lb />
activities, to student interest in elec-<lb />
tions, and they would help both the<lb />
housing shortage and the lack of<lb />
social activities on weekends.<lb />
Fraternities are not loose, uncon-<lb />
trolled organizations as misguided<lb />
individuals seem to think. They are<lb />
under the control of the national<lb />
rffice, the school administration, the<lb />
inter-fraternity council, and their<lb />
own particular chapter laws.<lb />
1- ra tern ities can be a valuable<lb />
asset to East .Carolina. Every student<lb />
should inform himself as to the<lb />
a ivantageous aspects of having them<lb />
h re. Do not believe mere rumors;<lb />
he sure of the facts before you be-<lb />
lieve all that you hear. Think of our<lb />
college's future when you make your<lb />
ant<lb />
mue'<lb />
her mother, who vas a concert sing-<lb />
er, little Rosalind assumed the re-<lb />
sponsibility of her first job at the<lb />
age of eleven. She directed a chil-<lb />
dren's Cantata at the Shelter Island<lb />
Heights Hotel in Long Island�and<lb />
received her first review from a<lb />
newspaper, The New York Times.<lb />
Although Miss Raulston has lived<lb />
in many parts of the country, in-<lb />
cluding New York (where she was<lb />
in professional radio, television, and<lb />
the theater), Colorado, Hollywood,<lb />
Detroit and has been on tours at<lb />
various times as well as directing<lb />
amateur plays all over the country,<lb />
she considers Boston her original<lb />
home.<lb />
With Stewart, Logan<lb />
Miss Raulston's next job after the<lb />
one on Long Island was with Jane<lb />
Cowl, James Stewart and Joshua<lb />
Logan in "Camille She then became<lb />
the leading lady for the Boston<lb />
Shakespearean Repertoire Company<lb />
and played summer stock for two<lb />
and a half years. However, after<lb />
much self-debating, she decided to go<lb />
to New York and try out for the<lb />
theater. But, three days after she ar-<lb />
rived she signed a contract for twen-<lb />
ty-six weeks on radio which at that<lb />
time was developing into a great<lb />
medium. She had parts in all of the<lb />
"soa, operas" at one time or other<lb />
and the "big-time" programs such<lb />
as "The Aldrich Family" and "Co-<lb />
Nut lung ago I saw a college advertise<lb />
in gist said: Wi protect our students<lb />
modernism" taught in many instii '<lb />
viding in its place a distinctively Christ<lb />
cation. I gathered from this that th<lb />
schi ol was implying that many ii.<lb />
educating students in such a manner as<lb />
them ess religious. What the ad<lb />
suggest was that these same scho<lb />
aimed it slander simply tited idea<lb />
philosophies from which the student could dt �<lb />
his own. In summary, it said other<lb />
students the opportunity to think: we do i.<lb />
'That's The Way I See If<lb />
Student Discusses<lb />
Social Fraternities<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
lumhia Workshop Sh also worked<lb />
as an actress and assistant director<lb />
for fcrving Reis and Norman Corwin<lb />
inBS experimental drama such as<lb />
��T: e Fall of the City" by Archil a I<lb />
MacLeish.<lb />
In 1937, Miss Raulston went on<lb />
the road, with "Stage Door starring<lb />
Joan Bennett.<lb />
In January of 1940, she went to<lb />
Hollywood to accept a job which<lb />
wasn't there anymore when she ar-<lb />
rived. While in Hollywood, how- ver.<lb />
her had luck turned to good luck<lb />
as she wa.s offered a job pioneering<lb />
in television as a producer at WXAO.<lb />
Following this, she went to CBS and<lb />
became a staff writer-producer at<lb />
KNX, the CBS station in Hollywood.<lb />
Movies With RKO<lb />
Tien the talented and versatile<lb />
Miss Raulston went into movies with<lb />
RKO. Two of the movies in which<lb />
ere.<lb />
.�he a t� d w re "Once Around I �<lb />
Clock" and "Stunt Man When asked<lb />
 ai I j pe of i ole she like : to ; lay,<lb />
V j at she liked to<lb />
�, character comedy roles hut she<lb />
liki d to direct musicals.<lb />
After leaving Hollywood, she re-<lb />
turned to New York where she went<lb />
back into radio writing, directing<lb />
and acting. S e became program de-<lb />
V( i per at WBZ in Boston and was<lb />
there on the night of Pearl Harbor.<lb />
After Pearl Harbor, she moved to<lb />
WN'AC where she was a writer and<lb />
lucer for two years. She had a<lb />
hali-hour varietj program ix days<lb />
a a -ek which was called "The Yank-<lb />
ee Houseparty" and "The Service<lb />
Houseparty" and was aired ovei I i<lb />
i ntire Mutual network. During this<lb />
time she received thousands of heart-<lb />
warming letters Mom boys in the<lb />
S. e Raulston feature on page 4<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina College<lb />
Cole Feels Well Prepared In Business Field<lb />
KCC,<lb />
shot<lb />
need;<lb />
"I'll be the happiest fellow on cam-<lb />
pus win n graduation is over said<lb />
Kenneth Cole, a senior from Kinston.<lb />
But as the story of his years at EGC<lb />
unfolded, more than a slight trace<lb />
of sorrow at leaving made itself<lb />
evident. "I came here because many<lb />
of my good friends were here, and<lb />
now it will be hard to leave for that<lb />
reason<lb />
Kenneth has been president of the<lb />
FBLA Club for two consecutive<lb />
years, and as an installing officer<lb />
for high school and junior college<lb />
FBLA chapters has made several<lb />
trips throughout the state. As a<lb />
delegate to the national FBLA con-<lb />
vention in Chicago, he made many<lb />
new friends and found that travelling<lb />
could be quite an engrossing pastime,<lb />
particularly with such points of in-<lb />
terest as Niagara Falls and Canada.<lb />
Much participation in campus ac-<lb />
tivities has enriched Kenneth's four<lb />
years of college work. He has been<lb />
a member of Pi Omega Pi, the na-<lb />
tional business fraternity, for three<lb />
years. Again in December he trav-<lb />
eled to Chicago as delegate to the<lb />
by Betty Gaylord<lb />
national convention. Last year he, staff for three years, acting as sports<lb />
served as alumni secretary for Alpha h-li mg his junior year.<lb />
Phi Omega, and as SGA represents- Practice Teaching Interesting<lb />
tive both his junior and senior years.<lb />
He was a member of the Annual<lb />
This week the East Carolinian is d<lb />
as much space as possible to social fr;<lb />
By discussing the pros and cons of such fra<lb />
ties we hope to better familiarize the stu<lb />
with them.<lb />
This week 1 talked with Jerry Willis, a<lb />
dent who is very interested in -�<lb />
fraternities come to East Carolina. 1 ask I<lb />
to discuss what he thought social frato<lb />
would contribute to East Carolina and ii<lb />
dents.<lb />
Jerry began by sayng that social frat<lb />
would not spoil the friendly atmosphere ai<lb />
Carolina. Rather he thinks that there ar<lb />
cliques on campus. "Whenever three th<lb />
people are thrown together he stato<lb />
are bound to be different interests<lb />
As for the expenses of social frat<lb />
Jerry said that many of his friends ha<lb />
him that they can live cheaper in<lb />
houses than elsewhere.<lb />
He went on to say that he had been in<lb />
with .several social fraternity chapters at<lb />
colleges and stated this incident of<lb />
A friend of mine was in a fraternity at<lb />
lina. Later he was drafted in the army ai<lb />
stationed in Georgia. While there he<lb />
local chapter of his fraternity at a nearby c<lb />
They invited him in and gave him room and<lb />
on several occasions. To many of us t<lb />
seer.) insignificant but to a lonelj<lb />
meant a great deal.<lb />
Rel<lb />
C"<lb />
T!<lb />
Practice teaching fully occupied the<lb />
winter quarter for Kenneth, but he<lb />
said o! it, "1 had anticipated its being<lb />
hard, but found it to be most inter-<lb />
esting and enjoyable Plans for<lb />
the tutore are still a bit hazy, with<lb />
only two definite objectives in view�<lb />
marriage and catching up on a lot<lb />
ot reaiing.<lb />
Likes Business Department<lb />
Kenneth's choice ol East Carolina<lb />
as his college pivoted also on the<lb />
superiority of the business depart-<lb />
in n1 from his point of view. "1 feel<lb />
 am now as well prepared for<lb />
I ac ; g or secretarial field as<lb />
11.<lb />
Kenneth Cole . . . FBLA president<lb />
any college could have made me<lb />
Contemplating his role as a future<lb />
leader, these appropriate words seem-<lb />
ed to sum up the situation: "The<lb />
world today has many conflicts; if<lb />
eacl college graduate could put his<lb />
education to use it would be a better<lb />
place to live. It w up to the students<lb />
of today to lead the world of tomor-<lb />
row<lb />
Jerry stated that not only did the '<lb />
ties foster fraternal fellowship for their men<lb />
bers, but he knew also of incidents in which t<lb />
had helped their members by offering them<lb />
to help finance their college education.<lb />
"These are just a few of the things<lb />
a fraternity can do for its member Jei<lb />
on to say.<lb />
Besides helping their members, n<lb />
ternities sponsor projects to help needy fami<lb />
They also sponsor activities such as campu<lb />
dances and other things of interest to the w<lb />
college.<lb />
Jerry concluded by saying that he thougl<lb />
that social fraternities would not only be a<lb />
inite asset to East Carolina students who would<lb />
like to belong to one but to the college as a wh<lb />
The long-winded lecturer had been holding<lb />
forth for over an hour, except for brief pauses<lb />
from time to time to gulp a hasty drink of water.<lb />
Finally, during one such intermission, an old<lb />
man in the audience leaned toward his neighbor<lb />
and announced in a loud whisper: "First time<lb />
I ever saw a windmill run by water<lb />
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Bucs Finish Home Schedule<lb />
PAGE THRU<lb />
Aina'a baseball nine will<lb />
a unpredictable Indians<lb />
for the last home<lb />
I e 66 campaign. Game<lb />
2:30 t.m. The Bucs<lb />
v a taw ha to remain in<lb />
i North State base-<lb />
. their last outing with<lb />
I Salisbury, Coach Jim<lb />
,r.v found themselves on<lb />
of a 5-3 score.<lb />
( Pherson or Cherry<lb />
i H for East Caro-<lb />
McPherson or Mack<lb />
mey Stevens, hard hil-<lb />
: fielder, will be counted<lb />
most of the power at<lb />
� with Nick Smothers,<lb />
and Sandy Sanderson.<lb />
t-iiitly leading the ball<lb />
tting department with<lb />
mark of .350.<lb />
lineup will consist of<lb />
- at first, Sanderson at se-<lb />
ll ep at the hot corner and<lb />
the shortstop position.<lb />
(lark will be in left<lb />
ier in center and Stevens<lb />
Mallory will employ Bowen,<lb />
Watts behind the plate.<lb />
ossrbly might see<lb />
afieMers Tommy Hams,<lb />
. Bob Lewis and Worth<lb />
I ie Long, Boh Lilley and<lb />
are outfielders that might<lb />
to see limited action.<lb />
last Home Game<lb />
there are seven remain-<lb />
- on the schedule, the Ca-<lb />
ntest is the last regularly<lb />
me game. From then on,<lb />
will he on the road. Be-<lb />
l to make up a game with<lb />
an, they will face<lb />
May 10, Appalachian on May<lb />
: 12, High Point on May 14,<lb />
rd on May 15. All of these<lb />
n ord i- to keep their title<lb />
State League defending<lb />
the Pirate �. ae will have<lb />
 � a all of these games.<lb />
g off to a slow start, it<lb />
young Bucs can<lb />
they are capable of<lb />
p a holders of the<lb />
Si ate Baseball Crown.<lb />
Recent Losses Give<lb />
Pirates Sixth Notch<lb />
In North State Loop<lb />
East Carolina's baseball team, ap-<lb />
; arently in a slump, dropped two<lb />
conference decisions last weekend<lb />
while winning one. The Pirates' vic-<lb />
tory was a 7-0 win over Guilford<lb />
last Friday evening. The losses came<lb />
at the hand of Catawba, last Mon-<lb />
by Johnny Hudson<lb />
Pirate Hitter<lb />
BERMEY STEVENS�East Carolina's<lb />
hustling little right fielder Bermey<lb />
Stevens is currently leading the Bucs<lb />
at the plate, with an unofficial aver-<lb />
age of over .350. The hard-hitting<lb />
righthander is one of the outstanding<lb />
men in the league, both offensively<lb />
and defensively.<lb />
day, and Elon -Saturday evening.<lb />
Righthander Charlie Russell pitch-<lb />
ed the Bucs to their third conference<lb />
win with a neat 4-hit 7-0 victory<lb />
over Guilford College. Russell turned<lb />
in the top pitching performance of<lb />
the year as he chalked up his second<lb />
win against no defeats. Nick "Big<lb />
Klu" Smothers provided the offen-<lb />
sive punch with three hits in four<lb />
trips to the 'plate. Jerry Stewart and<lb />
Gene Turi.er collected two hits each.<lb />
Despite an eighth inning home run<lb />
by Gene Turner, Catawba was able<lb />
to hold onto an early lead and hand<lb />
ti e Pirates a 5-3 loss. Turner's blast<lb />
came with nobody on base. Mack<lb />
Cherry was charged with the loss,<lb />
his second of the season.<lb />
Aich-rival Elon evened the Bucs'<lb />
conference record at 3-3 last Satur-<lb />
day evening with an 11-5 win. The<lb />
Christians chased three Pirate pitch-<lb />
ers for 10 hits while Bill Ross and<lb />
, Gilbert Watts scattered eight hits<lb />
among EOC batters. Bermy Stevens<lb />
collected two doubles and a triple<lb />
for the Pirates in four trips to the<lb />
plate. Lefty Tom Harkey was the<lb />
losing pitcher.<lb />
STANDINGS (Monday)<lb />
Won Lost<lb />
Lecoir Rhyne . 3 1<lb />
High Point   5 2<lb />
Western Carolina  5 2<lb />
Catawba  6 3<lb />
Elon  6 4<lb />
East Carolina  3 3<lb />
Guilford  3 7<lb />
Atlantic Christian  2 5<lb />
Note: Lenoir Rhyne lost Monday<lb />
to Appalachian.<lb />
Red Cross Holds<lb />
Clinic Here For<lb />
The Handicapped<lb />
 Brown, assistant di-<lb />
Water Safety for the<lb />
National Red Cross, di-<lb />
ted a swimming clinic here Friday<lb />
dealing with programs<lb />
work with the handicapped and<lb />
 The event was attended by!<lb />
rives from several South<lb />
e states.<lb />
. Martinez, faculty member of<lb />
� Carolina health and physical<lb />
ition :� artment, who was in<lb />
of local arrangement, in<lb />
handicapped students of ages<lb />
g from 10 to 19 participated.<lb />
ilfaiic wa? sponsored by the<lb />
Carolina Aquatic Club, student<lb />
inization, and the American Red<lb />
i<lb />
Mother's Day<lb />
Sunday, May 13th<lb />
Inter-Religious Officers<lb />
t f ficers of the East Carolina Jjnter-<lb />
Religioua Council for 1956-57 will be<lb />
eaded by President Bobbi Harrell<lb />
presenting the Episcopal group. A<lb />
uian, John Quinn, is the new<lb />
i,resident. Martha Johnson from<lb />
e Free Will Baptist will act as<lb />
rary, ad Kenneth Harper of the<lb />
Church of Latter Day<lb />
serve ag treasurer.<lb />
SUGGESTIONS<lb />
PEARL BAR PIN<lb />
EAR RINGS<lb />
CROSSES - STERLING AND GOLD<lb />
OPAL NECKLACE<lb />
CAMEO PIN<lb />
JEWELRY CASE<lb />
Saints will<lb />
John Lautares<lb />
Jewelers<lb />
109 E. 5th Street<lb />
Dial 3662<lb />
Stewart Swings<lb />
Buc Netters Nearing<lb />
League Championship<lb />
As the paper went to press, East<lb />
Carolina's tennis team was on its<lb />
way to Guilford to face the Quakers<lb />
in a North State Conference tilt<lb />
that might pave tr.e way to a League<lb />
Crown for the Bucs.<lb />
Coach iRay Martinez' boys, before<lb />
the Guilford conttst, boast a 4-1 loop<lb />
mark, which is good enough to give<lb />
them' the title, providing they cop<lb />
�h hr last two remaining North State<lb />
ai. ste Quaker match and a tilt<lb />
with Atlantic Christian.<lb />
An East Carolina team has yet to<lb />
win the North State tennis champion-<lb />
ship in all its years of existence, !how-<lb />
c-ver, Coach Martinez seems to think<lb />
that this is the big year for the Pi-<lb />
rates.<lb />
On Monday, the Bucs lost a close<lb />
5-4 dtcision to the Wolfpack netters<lb />
of North Carolina State. In an earlier<lb />
meeting of the two squads, State<lb />
had posted a 6-3 triumph.<lb />
Winning for ECC in the singles<lb />
events were Maurice Everette and<lb />
Al Webb. Both Webb and Everette<lb />
are sophomores and lettermen from<lb />
last season's outfit.<lb />
Two doubles combinations won for<lb />
the Buccaneer team. Mike Katsias<lb />
and Gene Lilley won as a duo, While<lb />
Gil Underwood and Joel Farrar post-<lb />
i d another victory for the Pirates.<lb />
The Pirates, with or without the<lb />
win over Guilford, have posted a<lb />
fairly good season. Their losses have<lb />
come at the hands of some of the<lb />
top tennis teams in the East, namely<lb />
State, Ken yon (of Ohio), Wake For-<lb />
est. Their only loss in conference<lb />
play has come in a contest with High<lb />
Point, the defending champs, who<lb />
have held the title for five years.<lb />
ECC Trucksters Travel To<lb />
Norfolk To Meet Navy Crew<lb />
East Carolina's harriers<lb />
by Mike Katsias<lb />
trek to well against such<lb />
JERRY STEWART�this free-swinging sophomore, who has been<lb />
ECC's regular shortstop ever since he enrolled here, has been one of the<lb />
best fielders ever to work on a Mallory-coached club. He was a big wheel<lb />
in helping the Bucs win the North State title last year.<lb />
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Apprentice School and William &amp;<lb />
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�Old man weather has been none<lb />
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The last, meet for the Pirates will<lb />
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ney next Tuesday at Hampden-Syd-<lb />
aey. Tre following Saturday will find<lb />
the Purple and Gold participating<lb />
in the North State Conference Meet.<lb />
The Pirates possess one of their<lb />
better track teams this year. Led by<lb />
the likes of sensational "Injun Jim"<lb />
Henderson, they have played strongly<lb />
in overy event this year. To capture<lb />
the North State trophy from arch<lb />
rival Elon will be no easy task; it<lb />
will take a combined team effort<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
�A8t C ABOEiWt All<lb />
THURSDAY MAY 3. 1956<lb />
Summer Sessions Include<lb />
Workshops, Clinics, Tour<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
College Union Board Elects President<lb />
The 1956 summer session, opening<lb />
Monday, June 4, will include as spe-<lb />
cial features a number of workshops<lb />
and clinics planned largely for teach-<lb />
ers and school administrators.<lb />
In addition, a series of one-day<lb />
conferences, exhibits, and demonstra-<lb />
tions are being planned for teachers,<lb />
school administrators, parents, and<lb />
others. These events will cover a wide<lb />
area of educational interest.<lb />
The 1986 summer session will be<lb />
divided into two terms. The first wiil<lb />
extend from June 4 through July 10;<lb />
the second, from July 11 through<lb />
August 17.<lb />
Workshops and clinics for the first<lb />
term have been scheduled in the<lb />
fields of resource-use education;<lb />
special education; bealth and physi-<lb />
cal education; and business education.<lb />
A workshop for kindergarten teachers<lb />
will take place during the second<lb />
term.<lb />
Dr. Ed J. Carter of the Bureau of<lb />
Field Services will direct the Re-<lb />
Bource-Use Workshop, June 4-July<lb />
Hi. Offered under the direction of the<lb />
college department of education, this<lb />
arse of study will direct attention<lb />
to analysing the community, plan-<lb />
ning programs of community action,<lb />
evaluating resource-use programs,<lb />
and other phases of working coop-<lb />
eratively in a community.<lb />
Students in a Workshop in Clinical<lb />
Experiences in Special Education,<lb />
June 4-July 10, will have opportunity<lb />
to work with and observe a group<lb />
of selected children with speech and<lb />
hearing difficulties. These young<lb />
people will be at tl. college as mem-<lb />
a of a clinic in speciail education.<lb />
rr. Courtney Stromsta of the de-<lb />
I artment of education will be in-<lb />
structor in the workshop and director<lb />
of the clinic.<lb />
Dr. N. M. Jorgensen. head of the<lb />
artment of health and physical<lb />
education, will direct a workshop,<lb />
June 5-15. on Alcoholism in Health<lb />
Education. The effect of alcohol on<lb />
the human body and the social and<lb />
economic implications of alcoholism<lb />
will receive emphasis. State and na-<lb />
tional authorities on alconolism will<lb />
act as guest ilecturers and consultants.<lb />
Charles E. Zoubek of the Gregg<lb />
Publishing Company, editor, author,<lb />
ami noted authority on shorthand,<lb />
will participate in a two-weeks work-<lb />
shop, June 4-15, on Improvement of<lb />
Instruction in Gregg Shorthand. The<lb />
workshop, offered by the East Caro-<lb />
lina department of business education,<lb />
will be directed by Dr. James L.<lb />
White of the college faculty.<lb />
�Coaches Jack Boone, James Hal-<lb />
lory, and Eaul Smith of the physical<lb />
education department will serve as<lb />
loaders in a two-lay clinic on foot-<lb />
ball, baseball, and basketball, June<lb />
14-15. Discussions sind demonstra-<lb />
tions have been planned to interest<lb />
and aid resident coaches as well as<lb />
coaches and other interested indi-<lb />
viduals in the field.<lb />
During the second term Annie Mae<lb />
Murray, director of the East Caro-<lb />
lina kindergarten, will be in charge<lb />
of a workshop for kindergarUn j<lb />
teachers, August G-August 10. Ac-<lb />
tivities have been planned to benefit<lb />
teachers both in kindergarten and'<lb />
in the primary grades. Those en-<lb />
rolled will work during the week<lb />
with a group of children attending<lb />
the East Carolina kindergarten.<lb />
Oth.ier attractions of the second<lb />
term will be East Carolina's Third<lb />
Annual Summer Music Camp July<lb />
15-21. and a travel-study tour to the<lb />
West Coast. July ll-August 14. More<lb />
than 200 junior and senior high<lb />
school musicians are expected to par-<lb />
ticipate in varied activities during<lb />
the camp and to appear in two public<lb />
concerts. The five-weeks tour will<lb />
combine academic work with sight-<lb />
seeing over a wide area of the United<lb />
States.<lb />
Dacoma Byrd, who has been on thei<lb />
College Union Student Board since<lb />
she entered East Carolina College,<lb />
was re-elected president for the sec-<lb />
ond consecutive year. Miss Byrd, a<lb />
junior from Garner, is the daughter<lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Byrd of St.<lb />
Peteiburg, Florida. She has been<lb />
active in other campus activities as<lb />
well as the CUSB. She is a member<lb />
of the Future Teachers of America,<lb />
a dormitory representative for that<lb />
organization, has served on the SGA<lb />
lor two and a half years, and is a<lb />
pledge of Tau Beta Sigma.<lb />
Other officers elected were: Dot<lb />
Lloyd, secretary, and Bill Slot, treas-<lb />
urer. The committee chairmen are<lb />
as follows: Norma Jea Siler, Social<lb />
Committee; Charles Simmons, House<lb />
Committee; Sally McKay, Publicity<lb />
Committee; Greenville Banks, Music<lb />
and Dance Committee; Eddie Dennis,<lb />
Games Committee; and Jack Bea-<lb />
man, Fine Arts Committee.<lb />
Among the projects that the CUSB<lb />
has sponsored this year are: quar-<lb />
terly ping pong tournaments, dupli-<lb />
cate bridge nights, the student di-<lb />
rectory, a publicity brochure, dancing<lb />
on the terrace, and a tea for foreign<lb />
students on campus.<lb />
The CUSB is now working to have<lb />
the kitchen equipped so that students<lb />
may have suppers or socials here.<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
Bill Dixon of Kinston is the presi-<lb />
dent of the East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
for the coming school year. Also<lb />
selected to serve as officers of the<lb />
college dramatic group are: vice<lb />
president, Ken West; recording sec-<lb />
retary. Jackie McDaniels; correspond-<lb />
ing secretary. Marcia Forbes; and<lb />
treasurer, Lloyd Bray.<lb />
The group has voted to have a<lb />
redecoration of the Green Room. Also<lb />
under consideration at this time is an<lb />
English Club Lists<lb />
Winners In Creative<lb />
Writing Contest<lb />
Mrs. Sonia M. Lyons and Betty<lb />
Lou Small have been awarded<lb />
first place prizes for their en-<lb />
tries in the creative writing con-<lb />
test which appeared in last<lb />
week's East Carolinian, according<lb />
to English Club officials, spon-<lb />
sors of the project.<lb />
Mrs. Lyons received S" in the<lb />
prose division for her short story<lb />
"The Day the Rooshians Came<lb />
Helen Lee, Jean Littleton, and<lb />
Rachel Lang's "The Call of the<lb />
Sea" was awarded a $2.50 second<lb />
prize.<lb />
In the poetry division, Betty<lb />
Lou Small was awarded $5 for<lb />
her poem "Self Portrait<lb />
�Why?" by Harry Morris re-<lb />
ceived the $2.50 second prize.<lb />
"Corporal Rorie Reports, Sir"<lb />
by William F. Rorie, Margaret<lb />
Stames' "A Prayer" and Pa-<lb />
tricia J. Wentz' "Rail Cargo" re-<lb />
ceived honorable mention.<lb />
1<lb />
Glee Club And Chorus<lb />
Presents Joint Concert<lb />
The Varsity Men's Glee Club<lb />
and the Women's Chorus of East<lb />
Carolina College will appear in<lb />
a joint concert Sunday, May 6,<lb />
at 8 p.m. in the McGinnis audi-<lb />
torium on the college campus.<lb />
The public is invited to attend.<lb />
Dan E. Vornholt of the college<lb />
department of music will direct<lb />
the ensemble of 65 women's<lb />
voices in a program of songs.<lb />
James Simpson, also of the music<lb />
faculty, will direct the glee club,<lb />
as the 35 members present a<lb />
group of selections.<lb />
As closing number on the pro-<lb />
gram the two choral organiza-<lb />
tions will sing jointly "Give Me<lb />
Your Tired and Your Poor a<lb />
song by Irving Berlin based on<lb />
part of the inscription of the<lb />
Statue of Liberty.<lb />
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invitation from N. C. State College (<lb />
to present a three-act play there<lb />
next Fall.<lb />
Veteran's Club<lb />
The Veteran's Club met at a din-<lb />
ner dance Thursday, April 12, for the<lb />
installation of officers. The meeting<lb />
took place at Respess-James' at West<lb />
End Circle.<lb />
The officers installed were the fol-<lb />
lowing: Jesse Riddle, a junior from<lb />
Durham, is president; Jack Neilson,<lb />
Greenville, i.s vice-president in charge<lb />
of concessions Jack Edwards, Wil-<lb />
liamston, is vice-president in charge<lb />
oi 'jrojects; Bundy King, Jackson-<lb />
ville, is vice-president in charge of<lb />
programs; Henry Stanley, Kinston,<lb />
is treasurer; Tom Mixon, Winston-<lb />
Salem, secretary; Richard Conder,<lb />
Hamlet, is reporter; Jack Yates,<lb />
Hamlet, is loan fund chairman.<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
Newly-elected officers for 1956-57<lb />
for the ECC Home Economics Club<lb />
are as follows:<lb />
Serving as president next year<lb />
will be Shirley Hargrove, and Ruth<lb />
Turaage will take over as vice presi-<lb />
dent. Selected to be secretary �j<lb />
Nancy Whitley. Treasurer for the<lb />
club will be Betty Smith.<lb />
East Carolinian reporter is Lou<lb />
Ann Rouse; the Buccaneer reporter<lb />
is Janet Dawson Manning. Shirley<lb />
Hargrove and Neel Dupree and Eu-<lb />
nice Castellow recently attended the<lb />
state workshop of college home eco-<lb />
nomics with advisors Miss Lilah Gaut<lb />
and Dr. Bessie McNiel at WCUNC,<lb />
Greensboro, N. C.<lb />
Delta Sigma I<lb />
Delta Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma<lb />
Pi held a dance Saturday night, April<lb />
28, in honor of its new brothers. This<lb />
occasion followed a pledge period in<lb />
whkh the ne.w members were orien-<lb />
tated into the functions of the fra-<lb />
ternity. Forma! initiation was held<lb />
gn Saturday evening and was fol-<lb />
lowed by a dinner held in honor of<lb />
the pledges.<lb />
The new membera of Delta Sigma<lb />
Pi are as follows: Herbert S. Corey,<lb />
Jack Edwards, Jack S. Everton, Ed-<lb />
Raulston Likes Work Here<lb />
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VVilkson, Clifton Gaskins.<lb />
Canterbury Club<lb />
Members of the Canterbury Oh<lb />
and their guests plan to go to Camp<lb />
Uuch for their annual outing. On<lb />
the weekend of April 27th, the Can-<lb />
terboriaM are looking forward to<lb />
a time of relaxation, swimming,<lb />
and boating at the Episcopal Church<lb />
camp near Washington, N. C. The<lb />
eekend will be brougr.t to a close<lb />
Pacific who heard her prop-arts.<lb />
Part of "The Service Houseparty"<lb />
was a salute to heroes who appeared<lb />
in person as their stories were told<lb />
in interview or drama. She wrote<lb />
om hero it "V too many, she says,<lb />
because before she knew it she was<lb />
in the WAC!<lb />
For three yean and nine months<lb />
.  gt aed in Georgia where<lb />
Al the hook, "History of the<lb />
a�antry Seftool published by the<lb />
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W<lb />
on Sunday, April 29 by a Chapel<lb />
service conducted by Dr. Jame E.<lb />
Poindexter, Advisor to the Cant i-<lb />
.uiy Club.<lb />
Tin- officers for the forthcoming<lb />
year wi'il be sleeted at the .May fitb.<lb />
metting of the club at St. Patlft<lb />
Uou.se.<lb />
Bobbie Harrell, sophomore from<lb />
Raleigh, has previously been elected<lb />
vice-president of the Canterbury Club<lb />
and she will act as representative<lb />
to the Inter-Religious Council and<lb />
serve in the capacity of president<lb />
of tis Council.<lb />
Presbyterian Westminster Fellowship<lb />
During the month of April and<lb />
May the Westminster Fellowship has<lb />
been sending out visitation teams to<lb />
�iffer. m churches in the outlying<lb />
area around Greenville. Each team<lb />
is composed of three or four members<lb />
of the Fellowship.<lb />
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Sunday services ot the church, which<lb />
issued an invitation. Each person on<lb />
the team conducts some portion of<lb />
to service. Also, a talk is given<lb />
about what the Westminster Fellow-<lb />
ship is, its pur: oses an i projects.<lb />
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tion has been to help to organize a<lb />
colored Sunday School just outside<lb />
of Greenville. The members alternate<lb />
in going out and teaching the Sunday<lb />
Sci ool classes and working with<lb />
their leaders in making plans for the<lb />
growth of this church. Plans are now<lb />
undei way to begin work on im'prov-<lb />
ing the church grounds, and it is<lb />
hoped that soon construction of a<lb />
church will be underway.<lb />
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