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Page 3 of this week's issue includes<lb />
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Esther Tyler. A short story by Mrs.<lb />
Sonia M. Lyons, winner of the recent<lb />
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Number 25<lb />
577 Seniors Receive Diplomas<lb />
During Annual Commencement<lb />
fresh Dismissed<lb />
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i�n above is a scene from "Macbeth" which will play again tonight and tomorrow night in the newly<lb />
Flanagan Bylraa Memorial Theatre. It is East Carolina's first student-faculty production.<lb />
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Dfdifiitory Services Held Last Night<lb />
'Macbeth' Plays Tonight, Tomorrow<lb />
Night In New Flanagan Sylvan Theatre<lb />
I lay again tonight<lb />
�. ghl in the newly-<lb />
agan Sylvan Memorial<lb />
dedicatory service in-<lb />
the Woman's Chorus,<lb />
ection of Mr. Dan Vorn-<lb />
ition by the Reverend<lb />
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a tribute to Mr.<lb />
fhm by Dr. Howard<lb />
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esident John D. Messick<lb />
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I College.<lb />
: 110,000 for erecting the<lb />
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'utc E. G. Flanagan,<lb />
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Dr. Floyd Overly, Mal-<lb />
ly Crockett; Banquo,<lb />
Jr Macduff, Mr. Jam�vs<lb />
. : Donalbain. Mr. Henri-<lb />
Moore is cast as Ros,<lb />
Lennox; Ted Laugher,<lb />
Doctor; David Evans, the<lb />
I Dr. Ed Hirshberg. the<lb />
tun, and Billy Goodwin plays Young<lb />
Macdut'f.<lb />
Fleance is Gary Monroe, Lady<lb />
Manluff, Mrs. J. E. Poindexter; the<lb />
Gentle Woman, Pat Simonds, and<lb />
Mmteith, Don Alphin. The Three<lb />
Witches are played by Miss Beatrice<lb />
( I sonesy, Mrs. Agnes Barrett, and<lb />
Mis. Ann Hirshberg.<lb />
The Thn'e Murderers are being<lb />
played by three well-known athletes,<lb />
Loots Hallow, Don Harris, and Luke<lb />
Taylor respectively. Carroll Britt<lb />
plays as Caithness, Charlie Langsdon<lb />
as Angus, Sam Jo" nson a The Mes-<lb />
senger, and Wayne Workman as The<lb />
Servant.<lb />
Ladies of the Court are Marion<lb />
Evans, Margaret Geddie, Sue Flana-<lb />
gan. Gayle Simpson and Susie Webb.<lb />
The Five Soldiers are played by<lb />
John Gore, Jackson Henley, Max<lb />
Hollamon, Robert Sessoms, and Clar-<lb />
ence Cottle.<lb />
Ten East Carolina Students<lb />
Receive 1956-57 Scholarships<lb />
Lilian has the part<lb />
altor of 1<lb />
John Marquardt is<lb />
Dr. Janus EL Tiuker, Dean of Men,<lb />
lias released tfr.e names of those<lb />
students to receive scholarships for<lb />
1W5G-57. Thirty-thi.e graduating high<lb />
. J ool seniors have been designated<lb />
for the East Carolina Resource Schol-<lb />
ar- u. s.<lb />
Also receiving these scholarships<lb />
are ten East Carolina students:<lb />
Greenville Banks, Geraldhne Davon-<lb />
port, Henry Harper Goodman, Bar-<lb />
bara Griffin, Janet Elizabeth Hodges,<lb />
Joyce Annette Pierce, Margaret Rose<lb />
Powdl, Claudia Todd, George Ed-<lb />
ward Viola, and Eloise Roselyn Wat-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Pitt County Sdholar&amp;hips have been<lb />
awarded to eighteen prospective EOC<lb />
students including Roger H. Averette,<lb />
Martha Ann Branch, Phyllis Anne<lb />
Corbett, Claud Allen Dennis Jr Ger-<lb />
ald Thomas Drum, Geneva Anne<lb />
Flake, Amos Dalton Hardee, Lek<lb />
Mae Heath, Barbara Lela Jenkins,<lb />
Barbara Joyce Leggetie, Barbara<lb />
Anne Paramore, iHce Freman Rid-<lb />
dick, Mike Gillis Riddkk. Sylvia<lb />
Sattertbwaite, Peggy Joyce White-<lb />
hurst, and Hazel Ruth Wilson.<lb />
Other Resource Scholarship awa d-<lb />
Three men students, charged as<lb />
hading trouibkmak r- in last week's<lb />
attempted panty ra:J. have been dis-<lb />
missed from school or the remainder<lb />
��f this quarter, according to Dr.<lb />
fames H. Tucker, Dean of Men.<lb />
The three, Robert A. Aiken, Wil-<lb />
mington; Gerald otokes, Hopewell,<lb />
Virginia; and Frank Bush, Jackson-<lb />
ville, all freshme also am-peared<lb />
before the Green vilfc City Recorder's<lb />
Court earlier this yeck where they<lb />
were charged with disorderly conduct.<lb />
Aiken was given a prayer for<lb />
judgment sentence on the payment<lb />
f a $10 fine less costs of court;<lb />
tokes paid a $5 fine and prayer of<lb />
ju fgment was continued, while Bush<lb />
had a prayer for judgment verdict<lb />
entered against him. The court left<lb />
the main punishment to college offi-<lb />
cials.<lb />
Approves! Action<lb />
President MessUc, who was away<lb />
when other administrative officials<lb />
took disciplinary action, stated, "1<lb />
.�i prove the disciplinary action that<lb />
was taken and think tnat it is very<lb />
considerate in their, behalf<lb />
Dr. James H. Tucker, Dean of<lb />
Men, explained that the three stu-<lb />
dents had been dismissed, not ex-<lb />
celled, and could apply for re-admis-<lb />
sion in the future. He pointed out<lb />
further, however, that a final deci-<lb />
sion as to whether o not they would<lb />
be re-admitted here would be left to<lb />
ho Admissions Committee.<lb />
Lack of Evidence<lb />
Steve Rush, a sophomore day stu-<lb />
! 1( nt from Rockinghaan. has been re-<lb />
I iricted for his part in last week's<lb />
disturbance, according to Dr. Tucker.<lb />
He said that Rush would be admit-<lb />
ted to classes, the library, and the I<lb />
c-ieteria, but would not be permitted<lb />
to take part in any other campus <lb />
Dr. D. Htfen Ramsey, Chairman of the North Carolina Board of<lb />
Hifjl er Education, will deliver the commencement address here May 20.<lb />
Summer Session Will Include<lb />
Special One-Day Conferences<lb />
East Carolina Collegts summer i fast reader and an evaluation of<lb />
session, June 4-August 17, will in-jtlu' present reading program in pub-<lb />
elude as special events a number of lie schools will be major topics,<lb />
one-day conferences designed to In- This conference, held annually du-<lb />
terest and bine it teachers, school ring the East Carolina summer ses-<lb />
a-lministraier parents, and others, sion, as attracted an attendance<lb />
Various aspects and problems of I each year of approximately 300 tea-<lb />
ch rs in the public schools.<lb />
Special Education<lb />
mooern public school education will<lb />
� (� red by discussions led by<lb />
acuity members at the college. Meet-<lb />
ees include: Rosal. .1 E. Al.xaiul r, lu take rt m ai,y other campus, rv , pah s oth sjtrise noted, will<lb />
Betty Lou Alligood, Pstrida D. Bar Livitie"s for the remainder of this j take place in the- Flanagan building,<lb />
rett, Laura J. Beavlir.g, Priscilln J. quarter. � T �. c who e interested are in-<lb />
Brinn, Frances W. Brown, Anndala chi'rge which were filed against! u. to -tt id.<lb />
Chamblee, James R. C� oper, Anne r 0ther students were dropped be- j A eonferei c- June 14 on Super-<lb />
uhri: ' ration, and Teaching<lb />
L. Dunn Jr Edit). G. Fitzgerald, Ahose cases were nol prossed included I.i u.A t&amp; tiie series. Dr. J. K<lb />
Shelby J. Grady, Margaret A. Harris, Charlie Briggs, Kitty Hawk; Chris<lb />
Miriam Humphrey, William E. Ina- e Johnson, Tryon; and John Wal-<lb />
binett, Linila L. Jenkins, Carole Viace, Sanford.<lb />
Dr. Tucker stated that the three<lb />
men were not cleared from the whole<lb />
Lee, Lilla M. Leggett, Betty S. Mer-<lb />
cer, Soiija P. Newsome, Georgia L.<lb />
O'Quinn Donald L. Pope, Barbara J. j affair, and explained that if more<lb />
Fruden, Carolyn Re&amp;pess, Shelby J. evidence was found, they would be<lb />
Sheffield, Ernest R. Spruili, Sybil A<lb />
Taylor, Sally J. Waller, Carolyn C.<lb />
Waters, Lillian Whiteman, Bernice<lb />
Jimmy Waltor of Young<lb />
Sey- Gray Harris, Mary Alice Hart, Joyce Wkker, John R. Yarbroug<lb />
"Opportunities Unlimited" Is Theme Of New<lb />
"Buccaneer Dedicated To Dr. Poindexter<lb />
ties Unlimited" is the<lb />
1956 Buccaneer, the ar-<lb />
  brought 1500 students<lb />
Wivht building the first<lb />
'Ution, with the remain-<lb />
ttui annuals being given<lb />
lowing days by editor<lb />
er and I er staff,<lb />
tion is to Dr. James E.<lb />
i member of the English<lb />
hers since 1964. He is<lb />
i the Buccaneer and Circle<lb />
tary of Eastern North<lb />
8i : o!arip Foundation,<lb />
of the College English As-<lb />
of North Carolina, Virginia,<lb />
a. and a member of<lb />
d Kiwanis Chib.<lb />
�to. Poindexter, a native of Wax-<lb />
h Carolina, received his <lb />
B,A- ki - from the Univeraity of<lb />
aroUnm. He was a mensber<lb />
 ll't Daily Tar Heel etaff during<lb />
!lil!i time.<lb />
tc<lb />
by Jan Raby<lb />
�?Surprised and Pleased . . <lb />
Wfhen interviewed, Dr. Poindexter<lb />
explained, "I was very surprised and<lb />
pleased to be honored by this dedi-<lb />
cation. The 1956 Buccaneer is a good<lb />
See Yearbook feature on page 3<lb />
In 1038 he received his M.A. from<lb />
"ory University and big Doctorate<lb />
from the Tniversity of North Caro-<lb />
� in 1949. Dr. Poindexter tU�<lb />
liih at Carolina from 1940-1946.<lb />
J�o, before coming tc East Carolina<lb />
 tauht at several p�ey schools,<lb />
J for three years at Mississpi<lb />
 Women College. He studied<lb />
' mnifr each at Keyon School of<lb />
n. Indiana University and also<lb />
 &amp;!and.<lb />
called back for disciplinary action.<lb />
Chief Gibbs Comments<lb />
Greenville Police Chief Gibbs, com-<lb />
n: nting on the reaction members of<lb />
the force receivd from the male<lb />
raiders when they visited the cam-<lb />
pus, told the East Carolinian that<lb />
students should stop and realise that<lb />
the force has to quell and disperse<lb />
such actions before mob spirit takes<lb />
over.<lb />
Pointing out that the force was<lb />
these to prev-nt the disturbance and<lb />
prevent someone from getting hurt,<lb />
he said, "It's �illy enough to have it;<lb />
the danger is when it becomes like<lb />
a mob or riot Chief Gibbs ex-<lb />
pr ssed appreciation to the coeds for<lb />
V : .011,<lb />
 i .U<lb />
Long, Dr. Eva Williamson, and Dr<lb />
Woodrow Flanary of the department<lb />
of education are in charge of plan-<lb />
ning the program.<lb />
Science in the Elementary School<lb />
will, be discussed at a conference<lb />
June 20. Dr. John Navarra of the<lb />
science department, chairman, is pre-<lb />
paring a program based on the topic<lb />
of improvement of instruction.<lb />
Other Events<lb />
Other events scheduled for June in-<lb />
clude a demonstration of aquatic<lb />
skills at the college swimming pool,<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium, June 21 and<lb />
a conference June 22 on Improve-<lb />
ment of Guidance Services in Pub-<lb />
lic Schools. Dr. Charles G. DeShaw<lb />
of the health and physical education<lb />
department and Frank Fuller of tlhe<lb />
education department are chairmen,<lb />
respectively.<lb />
Dr. Keith Homvs of the education<lb />
department has announced a confer-<lb />
ence on Improvement of Reading<lb />
S; t-cial Education, with emphasis<lb />
on problem of young people with<lb />
kficiences of speedh and hearing,<lb />
will be discussed July 3 at a confer-<lb />
ence directed by Dr. Courtney<lb />
Stromsta of the department of edu-<lb />
cation. Opportunity will be provided<lb />
for those in attendance to observe<lb />
the work of East Carolina's Summer<lb />
Speech and Hearing Clinic.<lb />
The Tenth Annual Institute of<lb />
the Northeastern District of the North<lb />
Carolina English Teachers Associa-<lb />
tion will take place at East Carolina<lb />
July 20. The program is now being<lb />
planned by Dr. Meredith N. Posey<lb />
and Dr. Elizabeth Utterbaek of the<lb />
college English department.<lb />
Industrial arts students at the col-<lb />
lege will stage an exhibition July 12.<lb />
A variety of work in different media<lb />
will illustrate types of industrial<lb />
arts activities suited to public school<lb />
intruction. Dr. Kenneth Bing of the<lb />
industrrial arts department is in<lb />
charge of the event.<lb />
not inciting the raid and co-operating in the .Public Schools for July 5.<lb />
I Problems of the glow and of tflie<lb />
with city police.<lb />
Examination Schedule Listed<lb />
Week End Includes<lb />
Alumni Day, Tea,<lb />
Band Concert<lb />
Exercises marking the forty-sev-<lb />
enth annual commencement will have<lb />
as its chief event the graduation of<lb />
f)77 men and women students who<lb />
are scheduled to receive t.eir diplo-<lb />
mas on Sunday, May 20, following<lb />
the commencemeSt address.<lb />
A full program, beginning with<lb />
Alumni Day, Saturday, May 19, and<lb />
extending through graduation exer-<lb />
cises Sunday, ha? been announced<lb />
from the office of President Messick.<lb />
Tie alumni will meet at ten o'clock<lb />
on Saturday morning for the com-<lb />
mencement events. At 12:15 there<lb />
will be an Alumni Juncheon which<lb />
will be followed by a tea at 3:00 for<lb />
ihe seniors, faculty and alumni. Other<lb />
evets scheduled for the day include<lb />
a banJ concert at 4:00 in the evening.<lb />
Dr. D. Hiden Ramsey Speaks<lb />
Dr. I). Hiden Ramsey, Chairman of<lb />
the North Carolina Board of Higher<lb />
Education, will deliver the commence-<lb />
ment address at 11 a. m. Sunday<lb />
morning, May 20. The awarding of<lb />
the degrees will take place following<lb />
the address.<lb />
Dr. Ramsey retired in September<lb />
of 1054 after more than thirty years<lb />
association with the Asheville Citizen<lb />
and Asheville Times in various ca-<lb />
pacities, including editor and general<lb />
manager.<lb />
He served for nine years as Chair-<lb />
man of the Board of Trustees of<lb />
Western Carolina College and eight<lb />
years as a member of the State Board<lb />
of Education.<lb />
He has served as President of the<lb />
North Carolina Press Association,<lb />
President of the Nortih Carolina So-<lb />
ciety for Crippled Children and<lb />
Adults, President of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Conference for Social Service,<lb />
and Chairman of the North Carolina<lb />
Planning Board.<lb />
Besides ihis work in education, he<lb />
was temporary chairman and keynote<lb />
speaker at the State Democratic<lb />
Convention in 1940 and was Demo-<lb />
cratic elector-at-large that year.<lb />
He holds the A.B. and M.A. de-<lb />
grees from the University of Vir-<lb />
ginia and the honorary degree of<lb />
Doctor of Laws from the University<lb />
of North Carolina and the degree of<lb />
Doctor of Literature from Western<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
As a student at the University of<lb />
Virginia he was elected to the fol-<lb />
lowing societies: Phi Beta Kappa,<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho, and Sigma Delta<lb />
Chi. He was elected a member of the<lb />
honorary society, Omicron Delta Kap-<lb />
pa at Duke University,<lb />
Degrees to be Awarded<lb />
The degrees to be awarded the grad-<lb />
uating studenLs are listed as follows.<lb />
Two-year Business, thirty; Bachelor<lb />
of Arts, thirty-nine; Bachelor of<lb />
Music, one; Bachekvr of Science<lb />
434; and Master of Arts, 101.<lb />
It's Cap And Gown Time<lb />
1i ur;tlay, May 17, and Friday,<lb />
May IS, will be devoted to double-<lb />
period examinations for all three-<lb />
Wit.rrhour courses, four-ooarter-<lb />
1 our cours s, and five-quarter-hour<lb />
courses. These examinations will be<lb />
chr Htered according to the sched-<lb />
ule given below.<lb />
All one-quarter-our and two-qamr-<lb />
t r-hour classes meeting three or four<lb />
times a week will be limited to one-<lb />
p lasses ��<lb />
Ike utm Bes4snw�<lb />
Trbook editor Laanie<lb />
" Z sweated to Dr. Pditer.<lb />
-SO-<lb />
This is the hist Issne ef the<lb />
Cast Carolinian until next Ss<lb />
tember. The staff wishes every-<lb />
one success with their exams and<lb />
a very enjoyable vacation.<lb />
Students interested in wernJng<lb />
with next year paper are nrged<lb />
to contact any staff member. Betfe<lb />
feature and news wrtter are<lb />
badly needed.<lb />
hour examinations and are to bs<lb />
administered according to the sched-<lb />
ule given below.<lb />
All one-quarter-hour and two-<lb />
quarter-hour classes meeting one or<lb />
two daya a week wUl be limited to<lb />
a oneJhour examination, to be admai-<lb />
istered during the last regularly<lb />
scheduled meeting of these v.asses<lb />
prior to Thursday, May 17.<lb />
Schedule for Spring, 1956<lb />
Thursday, May 17<lb />
Periods Periods<lb />
Classes Meet Exams Held<lb />
2 1 and 2<lb />
4<lb />
6<lb />
3 and 4<lb />
6 and 7<lb />
g  8 and 9<lb />
0.From o to 7 p.m.<lb />
Friday, May U<lb />
1  1 and 2<lb />
3 8 and 4<lb />
 8 and 7<lb />
9 Jl 8 and 9<lb />
Graduation is just around the corner. Airiee, Barbeur, Four �as,<lb />
helps fefeivin Wllkerson Sims, adjust his cap. Beth will be among the $77<lb />
graduates who will -receive their diplomas May 2�.<lb /><pb facs="00038401_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
IABTrCAIOtlHIHR<lb />
FRIDAY, MAY 11<lb />
ess<lb />
Congratulations, Buc<lb />
Looking through the pages of the new Buc-<lb />
caneer, this writer felt a mixture of emotions,<lb />
remembering the good times, noting the old faces<lb />
that were gone and those of the seniors who<lb />
would sooii be gone. It is really a memory book,<lb />
capturing those events which can never be re-<lb />
lived, but will come to mind for many years<lb />
to come.<lb />
Speaking of the book as a whole, the editor<lb />
and staff are to be congratulated for their fine<lb />
job and distributing as soon as they did. How-<lb />
ever, words of praise can not begin to be as pleas-<lb />
ing as the realization that the yearbook will live<lb />
on as a permanent memorial to those who were<lb />
a part of the complex process of publishing it.<lb />
The long lines of students who waited in the<lb />
auditorium attested to the fact that the Bucca-<lb />
neer is a cherished item on this campus. Every-<lb />
one likes to see his friends' picture and even his<lb />
own, modest soul or not. After the newness is<lb />
worn off, the annual will become a valuable<lb />
student directory, a way to place the name with<lb />
the face.<lb />
Students noted the "new look with the ac-<lb />
tivities first, and the well-chosen dedication to<lb />
Dr. Poindexter, and have been commenting fav-<lb />
orably. No book is perfect, however, and the<lb />
incoming staff faces the challenge of attempting<lb />
to make next year's annual bigger and better<lb />
for our growing college.<lb />
Only with interested workers offering to put<lb />
forth some effort will the Buccaneer be able to<lb />
go forward. Now is the time for those students<lb />
who are planning next year's courses and extra-<lb />
curricular activities to consider joining this pub-<lb />
lication staff. There is always a job that needs<lb />
doing and someone has to do it. Why not let<lb />
that someone be you?�JFR<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Will Ike's Popularity Last?<lb />
by Bobby Hall<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Just An Idiotic<lb />
Disturbance A<lb />
Look At The'Buc'<lb />
T'S QUITE INTERESTING to<lb />
note that those students charged as<lb />
fading troublemakers in last week's<lb />
atttmpted "pawty raid" were freah-<lb />
men. I hope the News and Observer<lb />
and The Daily Reflector readers are<lb />
aware of that fact.<lb />
Maybe next year's Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association election could be<lb />
held on some nice, warm spring night.<lb />
Around ten-thirty, just wiheti things<lb />
oegin settling down around the cam-<lb />
pus, elections committee chairman<lb />
Wiley Teal could streak down the<lb />
lra!ls of Urn stead and Slay yelling,<lb />
"We're going after the lingerie in<lb />
Ragsdale<lb />
No. 2: Pros and Ons On Social Frats<lb />
Will They Prove Beneficial?<lb />
MEANWHILE, other committee<lb />
members could set up the polls in<lb />
Wright Circle, intercept the male<lb />
students as they came tearing<lb />
through to iRagsdale, and induce them<lb />
to help elect those people to decide<lb />
the fate of their quarterly activity<lb />
fees. The returns would undoubtedly<lb />
set a record.<lb />
There would be a great disappoint-<lb />
ment among the would-be raiders, of<lb />
course, after learning there was no<lb />
raid, but tihat they were merely<lb />
tricked into doing someting construc-<lb />
tive for a change.<lb />
President Eisenhower's popularity has<lb />
shielded him as the Manchurian border did the<lb />
Chinese Reds during the Korean war. Democrats<lb />
have been reluctant to attack the President per-<lb />
sonally for fear of public reaction. Now the<lb />
Democrats have changed their campaign strat-<lb />
egy. Why? Before the Minnesota primary was<lb />
held the President had been attacked only by the<lb />
Democratic National Committee headed by Paul<lb />
M. Butler. Due to the Minnesota upset of the<lb />
Stevenson forces by Kefauver, Stevenson had<lb />
to change his campaign strategy. He began to<lb />
shake more hands and turned his attention direct-<lb />
ly to the President.<lb />
Stevenson questioned Ike's health and the<lb />
feasibility of a part-time Presidency. He linked<lb />
the President to Secretary of State Dulles in<lb />
responsibility for, as he called it, the deterior-<lb />
ation of our foreign relation. "Reluctance to face<lb />
the facts was his reply to Ike's veto of the<lb />
farm bill. Not only in Stevenson's defeat in<lb />
Minnesota do we find why the Democrats are<lb />
beginning to attack the President personally. The<lb />
farm districts have encouraged the Democrats.<lb />
Dissatisfied farmers have reflected their feelings<lb />
at the polls during the current primaries. How-<lb />
ver, it was the veto of the farm bill that broke the<lb />
long immunity of the President. Before this<lb />
capitol hill Democratic leaders had symbolized<lb />
"be kind to Ike Iftiey had not openly attacked<lb />
the President. The veto was too much! Senate<lb />
majority leader Lyndon B. Johnson made the<lb />
official Democratic response to the President's<lb />
veto. Senator Johnson attacked the President's<lb />
farm record. He documented his discourse with<lb />
many quotes and with newsreel shots from the<lb />
1952 campaign to point out inconsistencies in<lb />
the President's position. "The President ban<lb />
veto the farm bill, but he can't veto the farm<lb />
problem he asserted.<lb />
The greatest antagonizer of the President is<lb />
former President Harry S. Truman. Mr. Truman<lb />
labeled Ike as a "do-nothing President" and said<lb />
that he had compiled "one of the most amazing<lb />
records of political betrayal" in memory. As the<lb />
National election moves forward you can expect<lb />
plenty of the traditional campaigning, regard-<lb />
less of whether it is on television or not. The<lb />
Democrats will have the charges, will the Re-<lb />
publicans have the answers? Tune in next No-<lb />
vember for the answer.<lb />
i.iNTEREST IN THE SGA election,<lb />
class elections, and student govern-<lb />
ment in general has reached a low<lb />
ebb at East Carolina, as returns<lb />
of recent class elections will prove.<lb />
The progress of such activities de-<lb />
pends solely upon the initiative of<lb />
East Carolina's future upperclass-<lb />
men�the freshmen and sophomores<lb />
of today.<lb />
Yet, they waste their time creating<lb />
idiotic disturbances!<lb />
Fraternities can fill a definite place<lb />
in college life by giving men an<lb />
opportunity t� choose their intimate<lb />
friends and associates. Individuals<lb />
can gain trough contact with their<lb />
friends and fraternities, 'provide a<lb />
congenial atmosphere where members<lb />
can enjoy the companionship of their<lb />
fellows. A fraternity can be a force<lb />
which leads to a lasting friendship<lb />
and social bond; it is a democrati-<lb />
cally conducted organization, devoted<lb />
to fellowship and achievement.<lb />
A fraternity house could serve as<lb />
living quarters and tend to relieve<lb />
housing 'problems which have arisen<lb />
from inadequate dormitory space for<lb />
men students. Loyal alumni will re-<lb />
turn to visit in fraternity houses as<lb />
they would visit in a home, and thus<lb />
strengthen ftie tie between graduates<lb />
and the college.<lb />
Many distinguished persons have<lb />
belonged to fraternities while in col-<lb />
lege, including nine presidents of the<lb />
United -States. In spite of the oppo-<lb />
sition from certain educators there<lb />
are over a hundred social fraternities<lb />
and sororities in the United States<lb />
with over 1,400,000 members. I am<lb />
hoping that many East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege students will soon be able to<lb />
say with pride that they are in the<lb />
ever increasing number.<lb />
Luke Alexander<lb />
1<lb />
Social Fraternities�<lb />
Good Or Bad?<lb />
by Frank G. Fuller<lb />
The question posed by the title of<lb />
this short article is not an easy one<lb />
to answer for it aplies a "yes" or<lb />
"no" response. Actually, it would ap-<lb />
pear that both "yes" or "no" could<lb />
be correct. The real question tfrat<lb />
needs to be answered is, "Does the<lb />
good that comes from social fra-<lb />
ternities on a campus counterbalance<lb />
the possible harm?"<lb />
Many educators, including myself,<lb />
may appear to be opposed to social<lb />
ous to the personality of the mem-<lb />
bers of the fraternity. And wlhat<lb />
about the person not pledged? Or<lb />
the fellow who is financially unable<lb />
to joHl? Since fraternities tend to<lb />
dominate the social life of a campus,<lb />
the people not joining are left out<lb />
of most social activities, which, we<lb />
believe, is injurious to their person-<lb />
ality development.<lb />
The seco.d reason educators tend<lb />
to oppose octal fraternities is that<lb />
they are administratively hard to con-<lb />
trol. Supervision is difficult. Any<lb />
college administration has an obliga-<lb />
tion to parents to provide tJhe high-<lb />
est type of social, moral and intel-<lb />
lectual exp riences for their children.<lb />
Social fraternities make it more dif-<lb />
icut for the administration of a<lb />
colleg- to fulfill this obligation.<lb />
The two major joints of arjrument<lb />
us�.d in advocating social fraternities<lb />
are that:<lb />
L� they improve campus morale.<lb />
2. tt.ey provide a focal point for<lb />
improved campus social life.<lb />
My experience in the matter indi-<lb />
cates that rather than serving as a<lb />
cohesive force in campus life, they<lb />
may actually become divisive in their<lb />
influence. Rivalries spring up among<lb />
fraternities and more ratfher than<lb />
improving actually deteriorates. Fra-<lb />
ternities tend to stress loyalty to the<lb />
fraternity rather than loyalty to the<lb />
college. Loyally to the college means<lb />
'unproved morale.<lb />
�If' social fraternities tend to be-<lb />
come the focal point of campus life<lb />
(and th -y do!), is tf .Ls a good thing?<lb />
What about those nbo don't belong?<lb />
The campuwkie social activity pro-<lb />
gram is definitely weakened. Many<lb />
students are left out, and what's<lb />
more important, many feel 1ft out.<lb />
Eta Chapter of Sigma Phi Bpsiton,<lb />
Fraternity, I felt that s letter of<lb />
explanation about fraternities would<lb />
be highly beneficial to the student<lb />
body.<lb />
Here at High Point College the<lb />
installation of National fraternities<lb />
has meant a great deal in our social<lb />
betterment. We have national rec-<lb />
ognition, friends and associates in<lb />
colleges and universities throughout<lb />
the United States, and a sincere feel-<lb />
ing of companionship to men of the<lb />
Greek letter organizations.<lb />
College fraternities bave come far<lb />
since birth. They have taken deep<lb />
root in our higher educational sys-<lb />
tem. To be well educated a person<lb />
must be socially accepted and con-<lb />
fident and what better way is there<lb />
for a college man to express .his so-<lb />
cial desires and energy than in �<lb />
fraternal group? Today fraternities<lb />
are considered to be a wondrous in-<lb />
strument for developing young men<lb />
for responsible leadership.<lb />
Without fraterniti� the social life<lb />
of High Point would be entirely null<lb />
and void. Fraternities have made us.<lb />
That's The Way I See It'<lb />
A Final Comment<lb />
by Oliver Williams<lb />
Doesn't time fly away! I suddenly re<lb />
this while writing this last column of the<lb />
Writing a column can really be a great<lb />
of fun. In nine inches a week (twenty-four<lb />
a year) one can say so much�and make so<lb />
enemies, too!<lb />
While looking over "That's the Way I S<lb />
(alias "Controversial Currents" fall and<lb />
quarters) it seems that the favorite topici<lb />
the year have been the parking problem,<lb />
fraternities, and oh, yes! segregation.<lb />
At the first of the year the parking pre<lb />
was one of the most controversial topics. I<lb />
pose it will be a controversial one for next y<lb />
columnists, too, since very little has been ac<lb />
plished, except talk.<lb />
Social fraternities have been disci<lb />
throughout the year, but the ball has just hU<lb />
rolling here at the last. I suppose they, too,<lb />
make good discussion topics for the columns<lb />
year.<lb />
Many of you have told me that segregaf<lb />
has been discussed enough, but I must make;<lb />
final comment. I am afraid that some of<lb />
readers still do not evaluate very justly my<lb />
conscious and ever aware of our tion on this subject. Some correspondents<lb />
�ocial responsibility to society for the 1 accused me of being biased and among<lb />
touchstone of Creek-letter brother- things demagogic. I have not meant to be si<lb />
hood is fraternal love.<lb />
Fraternity men, no matter what<lb />
their affiliation may be, have a bond<lb />
which brings them together and keeps<lb />
them ever close. The fellowship<lb />
which a fraternity promotes and the<lb />
ambitious idealism which gives rich<lb />
color to the background upon which<lb />
fraternity life rests, receives high<lb />
praise of college officials. The fra-<lb />
ternity fosters youth before it has<lb />
been awed by the skepticism and the<lb />
cynicism of age. .It may never inspire<lb />
another genius; it may never bring<lb />
In my considered opinion it would forth another great man; but it will<lb />
LANNIE CROCKER and the entire<lb />
"Buccaneer" staff are to be compli-<lb />
mented for giving us such an out-<lb />
standing yearbook this year.<lb />
I'm especially happy to see the<lb />
now arrangement which places em-<lb />
phasis on student government and<lb />
othur extra-curricular activities. They<lb />
are certainly the backbone of college<lb />
life and are appropriately placed.<lb />
I'm glad to see, too, more space<lb />
given to the playihouse and its ac-<lb />
tivities. The use of homecoming spon-<lb />
sors make for a much better feature<lb />
section, and the added variety of<lb />
queens in the fraternity section,<lb />
which tended to be somewhat bare<lb />
last year, is a great improvement.<lb />
be best to str -ngthen student morale<lb />
and improve campus social life<lb />
through an already existing frame-<lb />
work of organizations. The goals can<lb />
be achieved in this way without the<lb />
fraternities and it might be well to possible disruptive influences of the<lb />
list here some of tfte reasons why we social fraternities<lb />
feel this way. Ilin the first place,<lb />
social fraternities tend to foster so-<lb />
cial distinctions of a spurious char-<lb />
acter. They set up false goals. They<lb />
tend to make an individual feel su-<lb />
perior to others, not because of real<lb />
achievements, but because of iden-<lb />
tification with an exclusive organi-<lb />
zation. The real motivation for join-<lb />
Broadway Comments<lb />
It is my understanding that the<lb />
administration of East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege has lifted the ban on National<lb />
fraternities and placed the situation<lb />
in the hands of the students as to<lb />
whether national fraternities would<lb />
This, many educators feel, is injuri-<lb />
ng is to feel superior to others, be allowed to come on campus or<lb />
have given to thousands of college<lb />
men the golden three of friendship,<lb />
a.id in that valuable intangible alone<lb />
it will have justified most gloriously<lb />
its existence.<lb />
Affiliation with National fraterni-<lb />
ties has aided us greatly at High<lb />
Point College and it is my sincere<lb />
wish that the student body of East<lb />
Carolina College will see fit to allow<lb />
them to come on your respective<lb />
campus.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Stan Broadway<lb />
(Editor's note: Mr. Broadway is<lb />
president of the North Carolina Eta<lb />
Chapter of Siffma Phi Epsilon, na-<lb />
but when I think of the way other sections<lb />
upon the South as a result of the turmoil we<lb />
going through, I can hardly help but getting<lb />
around the collar.<lb />
The only reason I have spoken out so at re<lb />
ly against integration is because of the way<lb />
it is being forced upon us. I believe that intej<lb />
tion will eventually dominate the South.<lb />
the Negro race advancing as it is, we can<lb />
nothing but offer it equal positions in socij<lb />
And the Negro is advancing in the South-<lb />
rapidly than in other sections!<lb />
It is true that there are many practices<lb />
laws in our section that should be altered 1<lb />
abolished in order that the Negro might conti<lb />
his advancement. These create the problems<lb />
we face in the future, and are undoubtedly<lb />
as serious as many Northern writers, who<lb />
trying to tell the world the "real" story of<lb />
South, would like for us to believe.<lb />
Although I do not believe that ws can<lb />
cessfully accomplish immediate or forced<lb />
gration, I do not mean to be the prejudiced<lb />
regationist that I have been accused of beil<lb />
I appreciate the many letters and commei<lb />
that I have received throughout the year. I<lb />
sorry that I could not print them all.<lb />
H�pe to see you next year.<lb />
not. As President of North Carolina'tional social fraternity.)<lb />
I would like to thank all the readers of Con<lb />
troversial Currents and hope those returning<lb />
next fall will continue to read the column. There<lb />
will be plenty of political propaganda from Sep-<lb />
tember through November.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO BOflO November 7,1962<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 8, 1925 at the<lb />
U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under the aet of<lb />
March 3,1$79.<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1956<lb />
Editor -<lb />
Managing Editor �<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Sports Editor <lb />
Business Manager �<lb />
NEWS STAFF <lb />
 JIMMY FERRELL<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
JAN RABX<lb />
JANET HILL<lb />
The picture layouts on pages 8<lb />
and 9 and the "Darkness at Noon"<lb />
layout at the top of page 44 are<lb />
splendid ideas. The time exposure<lb />
introducing the activities section is<lb />
an outstanding shot, and I like, also,<lb />
te campus scenes on the last page<lb />
preceding advertisements.<lb />
Lam-iie worked hard, and gave us<lb />
an excellent publication.<lb />
Who's Who Among Students At East Carolina College<lb />
Former Co-Editor Nears Graduation<lb />
IT'S HARD to realize that this is<lb />
issue No. 25�the last paper until<lb />
next September, (fit seems barely a<lb />
month since we were struggling with<lb />
issue No. 1.<lb />
' Publication work is fascinating and<lb />
nerve-racking. The year has been<lb />
iilled with deadlines, cutting classes<lb />
to meet those deadlines, daily menus<lb />
of sandwiches and cokes, and at times<lb />
the newspaper staff was forced to<lb />
ignore their social life and studies<lb />
so that the presses could roll.<lb />
Administrative officials tell us that<lb />
we shouldn't make such sacrifices,<lb />
but it's impossible to publish a college<lb />
newspaper without doing so.<lb />
DOTH JOYCE SMITH AND I are<lb />
especially indebted to Oliver Williams<lb />
and Jan Raby, who put a lot of time<lb />
and effort in this year's paper as<lb />
managing editor and assistant editor<lb />
compared to the scant salary they<lb />
receive. Without their help, the work<lb />
of otfher staff assistants, and our<lb />
friends down at Renfrew Printing<lb />
Company, the publication of this<lb />
paper would have been impossible.<lb />
T Installation<lb />
 BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
MARY ELLEN WOLIAMB<lb />
 Martha Wilson, Purvis Boyette,<lb />
Esther Tyler, Barbara Cole, Betty Gaylord, Florence<lb />
Baker, '<lb />
SPORTS STAFF �, Johnny Hudson Bill Bojd,<lb />
Mike Eatsias.<lb />
BUSINESS SfAFF  Ma WfcttfleM<lb />
Steif .ftotogngimr .���,�- J B,<lb />
Sta&amp; Artist ������.�-� IWJT<lb />
ClKuktion Manager<lb />
Editorial Advisor <lb />
Financial Advisor -<lb />
wage Editor �<lb />
Purvis Boyetts<lb />
. Miis Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. C&amp;atom �. Prewett<lb />
- Mrs. Susie Webb ' <lb />
Installation services for YM and<lb />
YWCA officers will be observed in<lb />
the MYM Hat May 18 at 7:00 psn.<lb />
Everybody is invited far the candle-<lb />
light service.<lb />
Speaker for the event will be Anns<lb />
Gardner, Danforth Foundation work-<lb />
er on campus, and Roy Askew will<lb />
sin.<lb />
New YM president Fred Daven-<lb />
port will he charged by outgoing<lb />
president Frank Moore. The YW<lb />
leader, Neel Dupre, will he charged<lb />
by outgoing president Grace Jones.<lb />
Other officers and cabinet mem-<lb />
ber will be installed at this that<lb />
"Where's my ruler? How does this<lb />
lay-out look?" Amidst the bedlam<lb />
of the weekly publishing of the East<lb />
Carolinian bustlckl Joyce L. Smith,<lb />
with a distinguished air of capability<lb />
about her personality.<lb />
Joyce is well-known on this campus<lb />
for her journalistic incHniations.<lb />
From a reporter her freshman yea<lb />
she advanced to feature editor, man-<lb />
aging editor, and finally co-editorship<lb />
her senior year. Last year she was<lb />
chosen to attend the Columbia Scho-<lb />
lastic .Press Association Convention<lb />
in New York City as an official<lb />
delegate from the college newspaper.<lb />
Co-Editor<lb />
"When chosen co-editor, I knew<lb />
the path ahead would be rough. This<lb />
year, as I am at the end of this path<lb />
of experiences, H look back and realize<lb />
that regardless of the rough spots it<lb />
has been a challenging experience<lb />
The headaches and joys are ones thatj<lb />
cannot be enumerated here com-1<lb />
by Martha Wilson<lb />
Joyce L. Smith<lb />
. mented Joyce.<lb />
Another great interest of Joyce's<lb />
and a vital part of her college life<lb />
has been the Baptist Student Union.<lb />
Prior to her position as publicity<lb />
chairman and editor of the Key,<lb />
monthly BSU publication, Joyce<lb />
served as recording secretary of the<lb />
Union. She hag attended several BSU<lb />
conventions, conferences and retreats.<lb />
Grceville's Memorial Baptist Church<lb />
registers her membership.<lb />
In the field of student government<lb />
Joyce has also been active. She has<lb />
served as the SGA reporter, mentber-<lb />
at-large of the Summer School SGA,<lb />
and a member of the SGA Budget<lb />
Committee and the SGA Executive<lb />
Council.<lb />
Other organizations and clubs to<lb />
which she belongs sre the YWCA,<lb />
ACE, FBLA, and tne Publications<lb />
Board.<lb />
Impressed By Jenkins<lb />
tAfter graduation from high school<lb />
See "Who's Who" on page �.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Boom, Boom, Boom<lb />
by Purvis Boyette<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
iTiw<lb />
A Star-Spangled Night Under<lb />
The Deep Blue Sea<lb />
by Janet Hill<lb />
This is it�the last issue of the �D.Vy Jones Locker" has proven to dent before the close of this quarter.<lb />
East Carolinian before the end of<lb />
the spring quarter and the beginning<lb />
of a wonderful three months vaca-<lb />
tion! Some of us will undoubtedly be<lb />
working all summer while others will<lb />
just lie basking and dosing m the<lb />
summer �un. However, before we say<lb />
good-bye until next fail, we'd like<lb />
to bring to memory some of the<lb />
recent events that have taken place<lb />
in our college life.<lb />
Deep Bine Sea<lb />
Last Saturday sight, juniors, sen-<lb />
iors and their dates gaily whirled<lb />
beneath the depths of the ocean sur-<lb />
rounded by rare and colorful fish,<lb />
dams, snails, mermaids, and an octo-<lb />
pus, with seahorses surrounded by<lb />
�be the most enchanting and colowful<lb />
dance of the year, and it was cer-<lb />
tainly a most appropriate Junior-<lb />
Senior. Orchids surrounded by coral<lb />
and diamond studded seaweed are<lb />
certainly in order for Edith Roxlgera<lb />
and the decorating committee who<lb />
certainly did an outstanding job!<lb />
Good or Bad<lb />
New, we turn to the more serious<lb />
side of recent events. In thia and<lb />
recent issues of the East Carolinian<lb />
many pros and cone concerning the<lb />
induction of national social fraterni-<lb />
ties here at East Carolina have been<lb />
discussed. Arguments el the social<lb />
seaweed" overhead � all briefly f fraternity and what it will do for the<lb />
caught up or one magic event.<lb />
teg in a fish net of<lb />
Even an old eubmerge<lb />
are chest gave way to the �n�<lb />
ehantment of the evening by serving<lb />
s� the picturesque bsfcgroua�l for<lb />
the sbatterfcof! We believe thai<lb />
coHeg boy have been campus-wid.<lb />
Occasionally, someone has brought'<lb />
$ the question of social sororities<lb />
for the girls, but predominant in th<lb />
arguments are the fraternitiee.<lb />
Therefore, we thmk that tfot preWeni<lb />
should certainly come before the sta-<lb />
in the discussion of this problem<lb />
we would like to point out some of the<lb />
following arguments for and against<lb />
social sororities.<lb />
According to a big mid-western<lb />
university, if social sororities and<lb />
fraternities are going to be organised<lb />
for the good of the school, the stu-<lb />
dent body membership in these or-<lb />
ganisations should be en hundred<lb />
per cent Sororities and fraternities<lb />
otherwise organised would cause def-<lb />
inite group or social distinction<lb />
thereby lessening the friendly campus<lb />
spirit. .<lb />
Also, concerning the scholastic ef-<lb />
fort, an inadeojuately organised so-<lb />
rority is up atgaintt the possibility<lb />
of run havkig goc�d study condition<lb />
However if prepetty organised Hi<lb />
ftvrority could have hlfh SfMssiie<lb />
standing as a retirees, sr mm<lb />
ix rship, thus putting greater m0m<lb />
sis on gsradea and aohelsstfe sMily;<lb />
This being the last issue of the East &amp;<lb />
linian, I hardly know what would be an app<lb />
priate column. Perhaps we could run the yet'<lb />
events in review or make some philosophy<lb />
suggestion for personal betterment. But neitl<lb />
is appealing. . . . Traditions? Of course!<lb />
We hear a lot about traditions at other<lb />
leges and universities throughout the stt<lb />
Strangely enough, no one seems to be consci(<lb />
of any existing traditions here and we d: hi<lb />
them. For instance, there is that old wood<lb />
bucket, bo-hunk, that resides here more oft<lb />
than it does at (with hesitance I write this n<lb />
name) Atlantic Christian College. This brii<lb />
to mind a rather abstract definition of traditio<lb />
that way of thinking which becomes your o<lb />
upon existing for some uncertain length of til<lb />
in a particular environment. So it is with AC<lb />
Then there are other types of traditions-<lb />
that of having one of the most beautiful oolkj<lb />
campuses in North Carolina. Our faculty, whoi<lb />
aim it has been to teach and not just to hold<lb />
sions, are among the highest trained in the entii<lb />
Southland. Our graduates with B. S. degrees al<lb />
respected throughout the United States for the<lb />
awareness and "know-how" concerning educ<lb />
tion. And for the other degrees that are noi<lb />
being conferred, the tradition is in the makii<lb />
The Buccaneer gives an excellent interpi<lb />
tation relative to the subject, 'The spirit of Ea<lb />
Carolina results from the spontaneous exprc<lb />
sion of social, educational, spiritual and sporl<lb />
manship activities of the college students,<lb />
they work toward the double goal of adulthc<lb />
and graduation<lb />
And what will I remember most about Eaa<lb />
Carolina this past year, my first at college? It<lb />
traditions, its social life, its faculty, its campus<lb />
No, not any of these but instead the great<lb />
"bunch" of people with whom I have ever assc<lb />
ciated and especially the upper classmen wl<lb />
made my adjustment to college such an efforth-<lb />
thing.<lb />
A twenty-one gun salute to East Carolina!<lb />
What is the most striking difference<lb />
tween the high school and college education<lb />
programs in relation to the ending of the rt<lb />
uiar academic year? It is the very obvious ff<lb />
that in college students work diligently right ui<lb />
to the day before final examinations while in higl<lb />
school tiMj is taken out to discuss the next day i<lb />
social or some trivial graduation exercise. Ii<lb />
general, the pace of Huook work slows graduallj<lb />
down. Not so here. If anything, it accelerates<lb />
biology students well know in their insane<lb />
for those obnoxious six-legged creatures,<lb />
another change in out life's course and is 1<lb />
not what make life worth while?<lb />
Aadmr ttanl words for this year: have<lb />
good summer and make lots of money so yot<lb />
wvrt �n outetamHtaf �ti�B�esji spend It ail next September and the follown<lb />
ass "Around 4he �mmr m mm . nine: g&amp;artlis n4r at fast Caroiiaa.<lb /><pb facs="00038401_tn_0003" /><lb />
of America<lb />
�� OilOLlIlAf<lb />
fAGl THSlat<lb />
Vill Teach At Summer Music Camp Here<lb />
tv Janet Hffl �� � �<lb />
T-<lb />
isec<lb />
wot:<lb />
� Janet<lb />
rmag of the cymbak, the<lb />
f roll of drams and the<lb />
array of a oand which � led<lb />
n� spirited majorette<lb />
pi made little girls sigh with<lb />
i 4 admiration. With longing<lb />
 fiances they he watch -<lb />
eg ma.forettes and prom-<lb />
.selvo, that thaw too would<lb />
twirl one of those lovely<lb />
atona. However, Jenit<lb />
� will teach at the<lb />
a Summer Mask Camp, didn't<lb />
that o�eday�she<lb />
,�.rLng at the age of swerve<lb />
bewa the beautiful, breath-<lb />
af audiences ever alnce.<lb />
WsdMstM attended Miami<lb />
High School and was head<lb />
af the Miami Edison High<lb />
: c for three years. Wbea<lb />
I ighteen she entered the<lb />
f Miami is Coral Gables,<lb />
i . mi freshman. At test time<lb />
. t - .� currently the Southeastern<lb />
4 and twirling champion and<lb />
c than thirty awards<lb />
-r �; begun her twirling<lb />
. Majorette ei<lb />
OMenssj the University of<lb />
- oecaxne the featured<lb />
11 the University of Mi-<lb />
However, it was at this<lb />
 she recereed the Honor of<lb />
Jaaia was named Miss Ma-<lb />
t Amenca 1954 in the Na-<lb />
Mim Maorette of America<lb />
ducted by the Drum Ma-<lb />
afasMs, the publication devoted<lb />
.acement of baton twirl- j<lb />
i mm a member Of the j<lb />
TwizMSg Teachers and<lb />
 � . -atior At the University j<lb />
Jar.is s majoring m jour-<lb />
uon graduation from<lb />
A<lb />
�<lb />
-1 y .ians to<lb />
become a re- j<lb />
patter.<lb />
-rectator at tre Universitr!<lb />
football games have been<lb />
Ml spectacular perform-<lb />
Jants during haH-time. Al-<lb />
 � perform for numerous<lb />
Mj -t nrgagemeru with routines I<lb />
. � tnoae at ahe football<lb />
11 -rice she twirls flaming ker-<lb />
�kvc batons, two at a time<lb />
Mies Coral Gables<lb />
-1 ril of L&amp;55, Jania, who is a<lb />
11 samian, was named Miss<lb />
. SaaaM. And, in the following<lb />
ei af last year, the baton<lb />
t i �Mmiiru of iAaaerica eloped<lb />
ftogei Omm Wyatt, a Marine<lb />
amteaagf stationed at ahe Mi-<lb />
. MariM Corps Air Station, Ope-<lb />
� seeping up with her study- j<lb />
. t-umerottft twirling aetivittee,<lb />
boids the following titles: j<lb />
ItajeMMa of America, 19e4; <lb />
?trx National Twirling<lb />
� g Champion asnce 1949;<lb />
. . frjda State 'PI aaapiiia since<lb />
l4r<lb />
m mi begnaiac of her twirling<lb />
Imm ha taught act various<lb />
�eiriing camps around tbe country.<lb />
JAMS WADS WORTH. Mass Majorette of America, wiB teoch at<lb />
to hi? underarm, hoping it wouldn't<lb />
be too noticeable. This was indeed a<lb />
wonderful moment, this registration<lb />
at He had never seen so many<lb />
young people so gaily dressed, hap-<lb />
pily greeting one ano&amp;er, the young<lb />
boys so tall and straight and full of<lb />
confidence, the pertty girls, slim and<lb />
urelfconscious, their bright hair<lb />
shelthy and gleaming in the after-<lb />
noon sunshine. Why . . . why here<lb />
"me some of his classmates from<lb />
b t year!<lb />
-Hi, Matt<lb />
"Hi, Glenda<lb />
"Hi, Matt<lb />
�Hi, Ronnie<lb />
Like bright buhV . they appeared<lb />
ior a kaleidescopic moment, and then<lb />
�Lurst into another pattern. He shift-<lb />
d the brown paper sack again, try-<lb />
ing to make it inconspicuous.<lb />
He remembered the lump in his<lb />
throat at Sac high school graduation<lb />
last May, how sad he'd been that it<lb />
wss ending, yet so gratefu that<lb />
he'd had tfe chance to finish. Being<lb />
the od.st in a family of eight chil-<lb />
-rtn hadn't made things easy for<lb />
' am. Since Pep had gotten the job<lb />
 the mill. Matt had to take over<lb />
- ood bit of the work around the<lb />
-rm. There'd been the chords before<lb />
an after school; but it hadn't stopped<lb />
! im Irom his ataafies. He was always<lb />
tops, without too much effort, and<lb />
t 'd been humbly gr&amp;Uful that<lb />
been endowed with a better than<lb />
Mfcrage mind. Humble, studious, and<lb />
kind�that was Matt. And grateful.<lb />
Be was grat-fui Car his excellent<lb />
� elastic standing, grautful for the<lb />
extracurricular aOuvities he'd<lb />
n s'le to undertake and execute.<lb />
quickly and efficiently, and grateful<lb />
ur tne admiring comments of his<lb />
- mates. Toa, they thought a Jot<lb />
� him, voted  ism as "the most likely<lb />
te succeed He was proud of that.<lb />
r.d he was grateful to Pop for<lb />
having1 made it possible. It wasn't<lb />
uch of a snap for Pop to drivt<lb />
'�nt town here to pull eight hour-<lb />
. labor a day at tne mill, and then<lb />
try to work the farm too. It was<lb />
 rrib.e to be ,�or. terrible to cpvei<lb />
t'ite have enough clot. es. or tti<lb />
right ones, terrible to never quite<lb />
satisfy the growing-boy hunger that<lb />
� glimpse more than made up<lb />
j Tt completely fulfilled his expe-cta<lb />
Most Likelv To Succeed<lb />
by Sonia M. Lyon�<lb />
He stood there motionlessly in th. gnawdl at his stoaaMaV. He was going<lb />
early Septtmlber suniine, feeling se-1 to change all that. He was going to<lb />
cure and well hidden by the wall, make it easier for Pop and the kids,<lb />
where he could watch unobserved. tbougil- The kids W�mld Uieir<lb />
�� .  , itlisnt he'd s"� to that.<lb />
1 -e gray, stone entrance to the coi- i  ' . . , . - .<lb />
Wave uj wt of students fJood-<lb />
�e was warm to fcis touch; his hand the CMnpuh( bright, e&amp;geTf ex-<lb />
isted there, the senous eyeE in the peCtanL. They merged and blende-d<lb />
young face looking far off aero ,d propped and waved and shouted,<lb />
the smooth greer. campus. He shifted then sviiLd ont �nto the walkwiivs<lb />
!�M streets Ly bwoa, by threes, by<lb />
tens. Only Matt stood still, almost<lb />
looted, like the w� !l-sJ�aped magno-<lb />
lia.  his young hand caressing the<lb />
warm gray stone, the other hand<lb />
clutci. kg the brown sack. Yes, this<lb />
was a magnificent experience. He was<lb />
sdsd he'd come. He had never seen<lb />
the colK-ge before, even though they<lb />
only lived a few miles away in the<lb />
country. Hadn't even been able to<lb />
make it on I rgh school day�too<lb />
much work at home. But this firt<lb />
for it<lb />
fulfilled his "<lb />
tsaea�the trim red brick buildings,<lb />
the well-car d lor sihrubs and trees,<lb />
the neat lawns, ad . . . and the com-<lb />
torting warm gray stone wall. Reg-<lb />
istration day�the beginning of some-<lb />
thing line, and meaningful and good.<lb />
 It almost hurt�hurt �good�<lb />
to be IK and alive, and !here, seeing<lb />
this.<lb />
The loom clock struck 2. Resign-<lb />
edly Matt dre-w his hand across the<lb />
rough �tone in a parting gesture, and<lb />
turned ais back on t �e college. He<lb />
eM -uddtnh" depressed. Maybe he'd<lb />
been a fool. He sighed. Yes, that wa<lb />
it. He'd been a fool to go so far out<lb />
of his way. He had an hour to get<lb />
across, town now, and it was a long<lb />
walk. He br.aued deeply and squared<lb />
his shoulders. Proudly and confident-<lb />
ly he grasped the brown paper sack<lb />
he'd tried I before, the brown<lb />
apo sack I at held his evening<lb />
�( r of t-old tiscuits and a piece<lb />
o: ham. He shoj'in't feel Obyreaaed<lb />
or a fool. He was going to make<lb />
:f g&amp; t- r for Pop, and give the<lb />
kids a break. After all. he was start-<lb />
in? something n m today. Pop had<lb />
ROLAND BURNETTE<lb />
Building caretaker.<lb />
beginning his seventeenth year as Wright<lb />
He' Been Here 17 Years And<lb />
Hasn't "Flunked Out Yet"<lb />
'I've<lb />
17<lb />
been here<lb />
aavvn't flunked out yet says Ro-<lb />
land Burnett, who i. as not only been<lb />
in the same college since 1939 but<lb />
in the same buikiing!<lb />
Roland hag been the caretaker of<lb />
Wright Building for almost as long<lb />
as many of us are old. When be first<lb />
came to work at East Carolina he<lb />
was a yard man. but it was soon<lb />
discovered that he was an excellent<lb />
worker, and he was promoted to<lb />
janitor of Wright.<lb />
Mf.ny changes Slave taken place on<lb />
our campus. Many new buildings have<lb />
"i ft d im a job<lb />
shift started at 3.<lb />
by Esther Tyler<lb />
years, and I The work Roland doe is largely<lb />
taken for granted; students expect<lb />
Wright to be spic and span for ac-<lb />
tivities. Taking down decorations<lb />
from dances, running errands, taking<lb />
telephone messages, unlocking doors<lb />
for those who forgot their keys,<lb />
and finding misplaced articles are<lb />
accepted by Roland a part of the<lb />
jafc 3 e likes to do for humanity, and<lb />
East Carolina student and adminis-<lb />
trators in particular.<lb />
She Forgot To Thank Him<lb />
Variations sometime occur to keep<lb />
his job from becoming dull, however.<lb />
A Day Out Pigsticking<lb />
by Kathrya Van<lb />
we were<lb />
these<lb />
Tex-<lb />
- .ana, North<lb />
� Georgia,<lb />
. -i and Fiona. AJoa, ior<lb />
soot two years she ha tangst<lb />
Vnrvemity of<lb />
H<lb />
Chi<lb />
t �<lb />
��.<lb />
Mm<lb />
- s year, however, Jam will teach<lb />
i Eact Carolina College<lb />
.amp<lb />
 camp which wiU be bold<lb />
ki-a. Her outiea bar will<lb />
 af majorette<lb />
 l.u, assist aa<lb />
i<lb />
of<lb />
Jb<lb />
of tho<lb />
� o.jorctta<lb />
taiger. We will<lb />
�HW la have Mis Majaretu<lb />
Amanao fcero on<lb />
summer- and wo eartamly<lb />
�as w er.joy bar stay beeef<lb />
The sun was just showing on the<lb />
horixon an a faint glimmer when<lb />
ira awakened by my bearer Abdul<lb />
Ebon saying, "Char, Memaahib and<lb />
there was my early morning cup of<lb />
tea, an everyday occurrence, hat this<lb />
day held apeciai aignificance for me.<lb />
! bed bees told I could carry a spear<lb />
t the pigsticking meet today. This<lb />
a privilege not accorded to many<lb />
but my previous attendance<lb />
some of these aaeets bad proved<lb />
I could at least bold my own i�<lb />
riding. This would not be an impor-<lb />
tant meet and I had begged bard.<lb />
We drove to the meet, some ten<lb />
away, where the horses were<lb />
impatiently in the cold crisp<lb />
air; and oa I mounted, my husband's<lb />
last word, wore, "Keep the spear<lb />
krtrn Tbi was not an easy feat<lb />
for aae. The heavy iron spear, on<lb />
the end of a wooden shaft about six<lb />
hie cob-I<lb />
to keep<lb />
a the mill; his j been constructed and old ones reno-<lb />
His mind urged j vat. d as East Carolina expanded and. The time Wright was partially flood-<lb />
Uul his feet would not continues to grow. Roland surveys' eu, for instance, Roland was right<lb />
 bis hand traileu ghtly along these changes with pride, for after J there to help with the cleaning <lb />
Lhe gray fcbsse wall until its t-nd. He;7 yean of devt�ted service he is a<lb />
and l.d hack once�aae j part of the college itself.<lb />
Last fiaao- ci the college, nestling on, T e Soda Shop, habitual residence<lb />
the hillside, so precise, so alive, sojof many students, was actually used<lb />
. .  nd�rful. Then he turned as sleeping quarters for boys, and<lb />
ey . tew aid the mill and set off<lb />
si a brisk ace, whistling a brave<lb />
b ae.<lb />
(Editor's note: Mrs. Lyons won a<lb />
4h?t-pee j.jjz- for her short �tory<lb />
a tt red in the recent Creative Writ-<lb />
ing Contest.)<lb />
feet long,<lb />
Notes From Registrar<lb />
The<lb />
hard, flat,<lb />
about with<lb />
deep<lb />
datring the monsoon<lb />
BJBMBt<lb />
sow dry<lb />
?cattered stands of<lb />
BO<lb />
countryside was<lb />
earth, dotted<lb />
ad maay<lb />
nullahs, which<lb />
season would be<lb />
rivers but were<lb />
Bare and there<lb />
and a few<lb />
with many<lb />
as<lb />
The wild<lb />
is<lb />
SOTtft<lb />
�e were after<lb />
on<lb />
with<lb />
their faces<lb />
hoars,<lb />
of<lb />
 bbB mp WBb sMMMy e<lb />
Mb of as<lb />
liters<lb />
taas<lb />
rsi-<lb />
toko oJf after a sag, fsla<lb />
Hat gaSsp oa &amp; very<lb />
Mkoo by ms 9. The first t�<lb />
hlaod ss hie<lb />
bs bed jsiBdk Mat M bbm I<lb />
off in full hase�dodging<lb />
right and left on the heels of the<lb />
;ig, sliding down the steep nullahs<lb />
&amp;nd scrambling up th tr sides, with<lb />
the cold air whipping my face and<lb />
the roughness of the ride taking my<lb />
breath away. We lost that pig to<lb />
another beat of three junior officers<lb />
t.rough no fault of my horse.<lb />
An Indian officer bailed me, and<lb />
pointing towards some scrub, said,<lb />
"One is there, Misnsahib. Take care,<lb />
This was truly a huge beast, and my<lb />
horse aw him before I did. We kept<lb />
just behind at a full gallop, and my<lb />
hotjie in hi� excitement kept reaching<lb />
out to nip at the pig's foolish little<lb />
screw mb held straight up in the<lb />
rear like a flea By now 1 was too<lb />
tirsd to hold the spear, let alone use<lb />
it; and I dropped it to continue the<lb />
chase for the pure fun of it.<lb />
We had rounded a mall hill, some<lb />
; j distance from the start, when we ran<lb />
into another beat jest is titaae to see<lb />
one of Ute British ofSsero � down<lb />
with his horse, which had pat his<lb />
foot into a bole. The boar be hod<lb />
been chasing turned to charge him,<lb />
A second officer roes to h<lb />
aad succeeded in beading off<lb />
wr��) anmsal, but just as he was<lb />
about to spear him the handle of his<lb />
spear caught on s bush, causing the<lb />
afMJt point to spaa aroand<lb />
through his boot and leg<lb />
t rough tbe saddle flap hat� the side<lb />
of his horse. He MM piaieaed te km<lb />
horse, br that oobk obmboJ stood<lb />
still mm . stsMe while hott<lb />
mm rUer were lifted off, wrenches;<lb />
tbe spear from the horse's side, tbo<lb />
tpear bead was sawed off on one<lb />
side of the lesr rnsd Mf sbeit oa ��<lb />
Speech And Hearing Clinic<lb />
Set During Summer Session<lb />
A Speech and Hearing Clinic will<lb />
he held June 4-July 6 as part of th�-<lb />
lOgram of the 1956 summer session.<lb />
Or Courtney Stromsta of the college<lb />
.dpartment of education will be di-<lb />
rector.<lb />
A series of five courses in special<lb />
education which will be of interest<lb />
�<lb />
and hearing edu-<lb />
to indiviual needs will<lb />
M irovided. T era wiS be no charge<lb />
 a child in the clinic.<lb />
Dl . p riods between parents<lb />
of children attending the clinic and<lb />
those in charge of instruction will be<lb />
a part of the program to be offered.<lb />
boxing matches were held there when<lb />
Roland irst came to work. Flanagan,<lb />
i'acultv Apartments, the maintenance<lb />
building, the gymnasium, the infirm-<lb />
ary, the library, and three new dorms<lb />
ave been built since Roland started<lb />
working here.<lb />
Roland Kept Going<lb />
tal -enrollment has increased<lb />
from less than a thousand to more<lb />
three thousand. Wright has been<lb />
changed frees a clas building V a<lb />
rud. t .huilding. and recreation for<lb />
-tudents has increased greatly.<lb />
1 rugh it all, Roland ihas whistled<lb />
(heeriully and gone about his work,<lb />
clearing and polishkig his buiWing<lb />
for such famous guests as Eleanor<lb />
Roosevelt and the late Alben Barkley.<lb />
Last year after registratiDn he found<lb />
$17, but when he returned the money<lb />
to its owner she forgot to even thank<lb />
t:im for it. Roland views all of this<lb />
philosophically, but he requests that<lb />
students remember not to leave ar-<lb />
ticles in Wright Pens, pencils, sweat-<lb />
ers. earring� and pocketbooks are<lb />
only a few of the many forgotten<lb />
items Roland frequently finds and<lb />
turns over to the administration-<lb />
Cigarettes and chewing gum are care-<lb />
lessly thrown on the floor not only<lb />
complicate hu job, but may someday<lb />
put him out of one, and these things<lb />
form Im pet peeve.<lb />
When asked how he got along so<lb />
well here, Roland explained, Tve<lb />
been trying to treat everybody nice<lb />
and they been treating me nice.<lb />
That' what's made it good here. 1<lb />
ave ecjoyed working with the peo-<lb />
ple, students, and the present ad-<lb />
ministration<lb />
to teachers wishing certification in! Dr. Stromsta as announced that<lb />
this field is also included in the sum-1 parents wishing to enroll their chil-<lb />
mer program The content of tbejdren in the clinic should make appli-<lb />
courses will stress the education of : th a before May 15. Inquiries and<lb />
; i locations should be addressed to<lb />
him. Box 98, East Carolina CoDege.<lb />
Tbe five courses for teachers in-<lb />
terested in special education will in-<lb />
clude Phonetics, Re-education of<lb />
exceptional children.<lb />
The clinic for children with diffi-<lb />
culties of speech or hearing or both<lb />
will be held June 4-JuSy � from 9<lb />
a-m. to 1 p-m. Monday through Fri-<lb />
day of each week. Meetings will take<lb />
place in the Fianegan building.<lb />
Enrolled in the clinic wH he a<lb />
'56 Yearbook Has New Look<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Acoustically Handicapped Children;<lb />
Crbservatlon and Student Teaching in<lb />
Special Education; Speech Develop-<lb />
aelected group of edncahle children ment and Correction; and Problems<lb />
from six to eighteen years of ageof Exceptional Children.<lb />
in the leg and<lb />
saddle, from<lb />
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impressive.<lb />
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Another experimental feature la<lb />
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before tbe yestbook .has<lb />
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in Duotone; they are the Homecoming<lb />
sponsors. Those chosen by tfce frater-<lb />
nities have been placed with their<lb />
appropriate organisation.<lb />
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may be found.<lb />
Crocker Expresses Thanks<lb />
When asked for a statement, Lan-<lb />
nie sa�d, "First of all, my thanks to<lb />
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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1<lb />
Buc Trackstcrs Finish With Win Over<lb />
Hampdcn Sydney; Enters NS Tournament<lb />
The track team of East Carolina<lb />
College will again display its strength<lb />
Saturday and this time the foe -will<lb />
be other colleges from the North<lb />
State Conference. Elon, High Point,<lb />
Catawba, Appalachian, Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
and Atlantic Christian are all ex-<lb />
pected to enter the meet. Elon is<lb />
expected to be the toughest opponent<lb />
for the Bucs. In last year's North<lb />
State Meets held at High Point Col-<lb />
lege, Elon took first place honors<lb />
and East Carolina's Jim Henderson<lb />
grabbed the individual honor of the<lb />
meets by being selected as the out-<lb />
standing performer.<lb />
by Bill Boyd<lb />
Sam Dickerson combine their scoring<lb />
eiforts at Karmville, Virginia Tues-<lb />
day as they led their squad to a 63 Va<lb />
to 58 win over a stubborn Hamp-<lb />
den-Sydney College squad. "Jnjun"<lb />
Jim continued to dominate the scoring<lb />
spotlight a8 the versatile athlete took<lb />
tour first places to give the Bucs<lb />
and himself a total of 20 points.<lb />
Maynard and Dickerson nailed down<lb />
three second places each to pick up<lb />
nine .points individually. The outcome<lb />
of the meet was not decided until<lb />
the low hurdles event. Henderson's<lb />
first place in that department prac-<lb />
tically tied the meet but Maynard's<lb />
Henderson is again<lb />
expected to' second place by inches clinched it.<lb />
, get behind their track squad and<lb />
prove that they want and will accept<lb />
organized varsity track at East Caro-<lb />
lina College.<lb />
Th;� North State Meets at Bur-<lb />
lington on Saturday will be the last<lb />
time Pirate fans will be able to see<lb />
their squad in action as it is the last<lb />
regular meeting of the year. Student<lb />
support will be a big element con-<lb />
ceraiag track in the future. The work<lb />
�.hat the squad has accomplished this<lb />
year is a virtual stepping stone to<lb />
wv.at it hopes to do next year in the<lb />
fight for track to be recognized as<lb />
a regular college varsity competitive<lb />
sport.<lb />
Tennis Outfit<lb />
In Tournament<lb />
Buc Netter<lb />
pace the Bucs bht this time new-<lb />
comers such as Bob Maynard, Charles<lb />
"Wild Man" Bishop, Jim Meades, and<lb />
Joe Dickerson will add depth to the<lb />
meet for EC as well as a host of<lb />
other Pirate thinclads.<lb />
Bucs Edge Hampden-Sydney<lb />
Jiiu Henderson, Bob Maynard and<lb />
Jim Henderson<lb />
Coach Raymond Martinez' East<lb />
Carolina netter began play in the<lb />
North State tennis tourney at Sedge-<lb />
field Wednesday with Pirate Maurice<lb />
Everette the second-seeded man In<lb />
the event.<lb />
High Point's Bill Huagele was<lb />
ranked as the top-seeded man, due<lb />
to his fine performance this year<lb />
as the number one man on the de-<lb />
fending champion team.<lb />
All the schools in the North State<lb />
loop were represented in the matches.<lb />
However, it was generally thought<lb />
that<lb />
Pi <lb />
Other top men for the Pirates in<lb />
the point department were Cliff Buck<lb />
in the mile, Ed Hurst, pole vault,<lb />
Tom Scribner in the broad jump, and<lb />
Charlie Bishop with a second spot in<lb />
the 440. Jim Meades, Foster Morse.<lb />
Bob Patterson and A. J. Rose also<lb />
figured in the scoring.<lb />
Earlier in the season East Caro-<lb />
lina defeated Wake Forest in a tri-<lb />
angular meet and now they have<lb />
recently defeated Hampden-Sydney,<lb />
a member of the Mason Dixie Con-<lb />
Zen nee. Hampden-Sydney has also<lb />
proven itself to be stronger in the<lb />
cinder sport than Washington and<lb />
Lee University of the Southern Con-<lb />
ference. They outscored the Lexing-<lb />
ton, Virginia College last week in<lb />
Farmville. As many sports fans do<lb />
not realize, track is not even recog-<lb />
nized as a varsity sport at East<lb />
Carolina and yet the team has proven<lb />
that it is worthy of Atlantic Coast,<lb />
Southern Conference or Mason Dixie<lb />
competition. However, the college<lb />
does not have adequate facilities to<lb />
even hold a home meet.<lb />
The team has certainly shown that<lb />
it will not let the college down in<lb />
representation but Pirate fans have<lb />
Maurice Everette, No. 1 Pirate<lb />
the title would go to High<lb />
East Carolina, or to Guilford.<lb />
South Carolina Tilts<lb />
The Bucs traveled to South Caro-<lb />
lina ia.t weekend to face three of<lb />
Jw Palmetto State's teams. Contests<lb />
with The Citndel and a Naval School<lb />
were rain 1 out. Charleston College<lb />
upset the Bucs in the only completed<lb />
match, 7-2.<lb />
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Atlantic Christian squad, to down<lb />
them by the same 7-2 mark. The<lb />
win gave Martinez' charges a 5-2<lb />
. tr� BC� shite, to wind up the year's<lb />
play.<lb />
Scoring wins in the above match<lb />
Maurice Everette, Al Webb,<lb />
like Katdas, Gene Lilley and Gil<lb />
Underwood. The Underwood-Lilley<lb />
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Krtsias. took their doubles matches.<lb />
Tau Beta Sigma<lb />
Tan Beta Sigma held its last meet-<lb />
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ami Mrs. Jiui n White on Tuesday-<lb />
evening, May KDr. White, advisor,<lb />
and Mrs. White entertained the<lb />
members with a lawn supper.<lb />
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Although the football schedule for 1956 still isn't complete,<lb />
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Lhu far, and if the student body gets behind it. East Carolina<lb />
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away-trom-home games, by chartering a bus: (4) choose several<lb />
boys for cheerleader positions, and also develop better methods<lb />
of selecting cheerleaders. (5) more organized pep meeting-<lb />
(6) our band attending the games not too far from hom� ; (7) the<lb />
students sticking by the team whether they win. lose or tie.<lb />
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schrol spirit and make next year a banner one in all sport-<lb />
Alma Mater Neglected<lb />
Mny of the students at East Carolina College don't even<lb />
know the Alma Mater, much less the school's fight songs. Thu<lb />
statement is no exaggeration. There should definitely be some-<lb />
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in the year. Iast year, the songs were delivered once or twice<lb />
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this at all our games?<lb />
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cheerleaders. Ienoir Rhyne. Elon and ACC all have boy cheer-<lb />
leaders, and those schools were proclaimed as showing the most<lb />
school spirit in the recent North State basketball tournament.<lb />
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high school, and would be willing to take the position if the stu-<lb />
dent body would co-operate with them. It seems that the students<lb />
should have a say-so in the electing of cheerleaders.<lb />
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part they should. Many things could be done to increase the inter-<lb />
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PA� SIX<lb />
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FRIDAY, MAY li<lb />
East Carolina ROTC On Parade For Air Force Reviewing Officers<lb />
Gregg Company Announces<lb />
Individual Shorthand<lb />
Awards To ECC Students<lb />
Around The Campus<lb />
Continued from page 2.<lb />
of the sorority would be concerned<lb />
with the managing and sponsoring<lb />
of dancas. Also, they would and<lb />
could possibly create more spirit in<lb />
athletic events, and the planning of<lb />
homecoming, although more stress<lb />
would be placed on inter-fraternity<lb />
or sorority events.<lb />
Another argument against sorori-<lb />
t  however, is that with the es-<lb />
tablishment of such organizations<lb />
the jrirls would want sorority houses,<lb />
thu- interfering with the dorm life<lb />
here at college.<lb />
Also, for a number of years East<lb />
Carolina was referred to by many<lb />
as a party school, which is definitely<lb />
not tru?. However, the installation of<lb />
national fraternities and sororities�<lb />
even though the so-called "big<lb />
�stools" have them�would only cause<lb />
it to acquire such a name again as a<lb />
nsult of the familiar association of<lb />
the word.<lb />
Also, some students say that these<lb />
oiKanizations would furnish more en-<lb />
tertainment for the students. How-<lb />
ever, East Carolina is certainly get-<lb />
ting to be large enough to furnish<lb />
adequate entertainment for the stu-<lb />
dents so that they will not have to<lb />
have "organized" social parties.<lb />
It is definitely true that social<lb />
sororities (and fraternities) could do<lb />
a lot in the advancement of the col-<lb />
Uige. However, we are afraid that if<lb />
too much stress is placed upon the<lb />
economic and social status as re-<lb />
quirements for membership of these<lb />
social organizations very serious<lb />
problems will arise. Therefore, we<lb />
think that it is the personal duty of<lb />
every student to consider very care-<lb />
fully the problem of national social<lb />
sororities and fraternities, as the ul-<lb />
timate results wWl affect each and<lb />
every student here at East Carolina.<lb />
This is a problem in which reasons<lb />
bot' for and against these social<lb />
organizations should be carefully<lb />
considered in order to reach the best<lb />
possible answer.<lb />
Finis<lb />
Well, this about sums up some of<lb />
the recent activities 'around the cam-<lb />
pus Have a wonderful summer and<lb />
we'll be back again next fall. Au<lb />
revoir!<lb />
Donald Umstead Wins<lb />
First Annual Award<lb />
Of Scholarship Key<lb />
Donald Umstead, a senior from<lb />
Leaksville, North Carolina, was<lb />
awarded the first annual Delta Sig-<lb />
ma Pi scholarship key. The key is<lb />
to be given annually to the male<lb />
graduating senior with the highest<lb />
average in business, education.<lb />
Donald entered East Carolina in<lb />
December of 1952. He served as<lb />
senior vice-president of Deka Sigma<lb />
Pi, president of the SGA, vice-presi-<lb />
dent and treasurer of the Veterans<lb />
Club, and as a member of the Young<lb />
Democrats Club. Before entering<lb />
chool, he spent several years in the<lb />
United States Navy.<lb />
The award, which is to be given<lb />
at the end of each school year, is<lb />
open to all students of the Business<lb />
Education Department.<lb />
Exam Hop<lb />
The Record and Dance Committee<lb />
of the College Union Board headed<lb />
by Greenville Banks is sponsoring a<lb />
dance, the "Exam Hop on May 14,<lb />
from 7:30 to 10:00. The dance is to be<lb />
informal and music will be informal<lb />
and musk will be by records. During<lb />
the intermission, the people who com-<lb />
pose the College Union Board will<lb />
be introduced. Miss Cynthia Menden-<lb />
hall will tell of the purposes of tfre<lb />
Board. Boys and girls are encouraged<lb />
to attend the dance stag or drag.<lb />
There is no admission charge. Ber-<lb />
mudas will be appropriate for the<lb />
boys.<lb />
Who's Who<lb />
Continued from page 2.<lb />
in 1953, Joyce entered East Carolina<lb />
College. Her decision to attend this<lb />
college was prompted by an address<lb />
by Dean Leo Jenkins the preceding<lb />
year at Selma's commencement ex-<lb />
ercises. His outstanding speech so<lb />
favorably impressed her that she<lb />
changed her choice of Wske Forest<lb />
to DCC.<lb />
Joyce, now a senior, at present is<lb />
doing her student teaching in the<lb />
first grade at the Wahl-Coates Train-<lb />
ing School. Concerning this she states,<lb />
"Student teaching has been most in-<lb />
teresting and it has certainly con-<lb />
vinced me that teaching is the right<lb />
field for me. To be able to help<lb />
children and watch their growth gives<lb />
me much joy and satisfaction It was<lb />
due to her busy schedule as a student<lb />
teacher that Joyce relinquished her<lb />
duties as co-editor of this paper at<lb />
the beginning of spring quarter.<lb />
To Leave ECC<lb />
In July, after the first session of<lb />
summer school, Joyce will graduate<lb />
with a B. S. degree in primary edu-<lb />
cation. "To leave "East Carolina is<lb />
to leave many friends, many happy<lb />
memories, and a wonderful school<lb />
she remarked. Co-editorship of the<lb />
East Carolinian Joyce described as<lb />
her greatest honor while in college.<lb />
The friendly environment around the<lb />
campus has been the one factor im-<lb />
pressing her moat about Eaa Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Next year Joyce will hold a teach-<lb />
ing position in the Winston-Salem<lb />
City School System. She is eagerly<lb />
anticipating her future in this field.<lb />
ROTC Awards Day Features<lb />
Presentation Of Medals<lb />
The Annual Awards Day of theMSgt. William Speight, MSgt.<lb />
AFROTC here on May 10 featured David Bennett, and Al3c J. D. Henry,<lb />
the presentation of medals and cer-J Other awards were: Corrvair Cadet<lb />
tificates to outstanding cadets duAward to Cadet 1 c Edward P. Mon-<lb />
ring ceremonies held at drill period-<lb />
Cadet Major Furney Powell re-<lb />
ceived the Air Force Association<lb />
Medal and Cadet Lt. Col. Emo E.<lb />
Boado was presented the American<lb />
Legion Medal. Three cadets received<lb />
the Academic Star Medal: Cadet Ma-<lb />
jor George Rose, Cadet Captain<lb />
Phillip Averette, and Cadet TSgt.<lb />
James Phelps, Jr<lb />
rot, Jr Republic Aviation Award to<lb />
Cadet Captain Lloyd R. Chason; and<lb />
Outstanding Achievement Medals to:<lb />
Cadet 1 c Edward P. Monroe, Jr<lb />
Cadet Captain Lloyd R. Chason, and<lb />
Cadet Major Harry Hayes.<lb />
Rifle Team Medal, Mark-man,<lb />
wtre presented to Cadet Major ilarry<lb />
Hayes, MSgt. Leonard E. Graham,<lb />
1c Edward C. Stone, 3 c Thomas R.<lb />
Announcement of individual awards<lb />
in tht International Shorthand Pen-<lb />
mlh?H' Cent it has been made by<lb />
Today's Secretary, the Gregg Pub-<lb />
lishing Company magazine, which<lb />
; o?i;�or i e annual contest. The col-<lb />
Uge entry from East Carolina College<lb />
placed !ii t in the Collegiate Division.<lb />
Marjur Estes, a freshman busi-<lb />
ness education major from Raleigh,<lb />
rac ivei a gold and enamel pin for<lb />
��� bt-t paper ibmitted from East<lb />
: .ia t allege. n addition to Miss<lb />
;� l, twenty ev. n East Carolina<lb />
Itudesii quakified for the Superior<lb />
Murit Award and receiv d goki pins.<lb />
y are: Sarah Adams, Betty Jean<lb />
DeVan , Kay Forrest, B. tty Mae<lb />
i r Barbara Griffin, Barbara<lb />
.1 !ida, Jeanette McJntyre, Joyce<lb />
, Mizelle, Anna Montgomery, Shirley<lb />
H. Moore, Barbara Ann Smith, Nancy<lb />
Taylor, Patricia Lockamy, Jane Mar-<lb />
tin. Viola Botter, Martha Boughman,<lb />
Gwendolyn Boyd, Marie Branson,<lb />
� Willu Cain. Fred Datn. ort,<lb />
Pat Dickerson, Jean Hargett, Audrey<lb />
F'ricc, Lexine Rollins, Louie L. Tyn-<lb />
dall, Nannette Unchurch, and Peggy<lb />
Vaoaa Spence.<lb />
Merit Awards of certificates were<lb />
received by: Nancy Adams, Ruby<lb />
Anderson, Doris Lee Avery, June<lb />
Barahjll, Joyce Beaman, Frances<lb />
Bryant, Patricia Congleton, Rachel<lb />
Connell, Herbert S. Corey, Janet<lb />
Eakes, Meredith Edwards, Patricia<lb />
Ferrell, Phyllis Haddock, Barbara<lb />
Hales, Barbara Jane Harrell, Herbrt<lb />
Harton, Lizette Heaiky, Vivian Hew-<lb />
ett, Greta Hill, Ann Hinton, Paula<lb />
Ann Homer, Shirley Ingram, Peggy<lb />
Shirley Gunn, Jeaji k. , . g,<lb />
EtUie N. Harris, Bstaei I<lb />
Jonnsori, Sylvia Ann Joai h<lb />
Gene Mann, Shirley Pro<lb />
Mae Sadler, Jamo li 9<lb />
Carolyn R. Smitr, BUan M<lb />
Jack G. Thomas, Sybile W.<lb />
Hazel Bailey, Greenvd Bu<lb />
EJoise Bass, Wilia Ra H<lb />
Betty Soe Gay, Harry B<lb />
Nancy Houston. Nancy Juck<lb />
ney K. James, Joyce J<lb />
Ann Johnson, Julia Joyi �<lb />
Kinlaw, Helen Lee, I'm<lb />
Margaret Jones, Sandra M <lb />
Margaret Anne Mellon, bar1<lb />
Moore, Faye Newtoa Dawej<lb />
Audrey Powell, Patricia 1'<lb />
lea Rhem, Julia Weaabart<lb />
E. Ruff in Jr Nancy<lb />
Sharbff. Barbara Jean E<lb />
bara Jean Sutton, Lorra<lb />
Sue Talton, Barbara Ta<lb />
Troutman, Mary Jane T<lb />
nette Warner, Mary 1.<lb />
Mary Ellen William 1<lb />
Williams, Kay Willis, Mar<lb />
The Phi Sigma PI Nal<lb />
orary Education Praternit<lb />
its annual Founder's Di<lb />
on Thursday, May S,  i<lb />
ville Country Club.<lb />
At this time the follov.<lb />
wiP bs installed to erv.<lb />
school year 1966-57:<lb />
President, Horace R K<lb />
Virginia; vice-president, M S<lb />
mundson, Kinston; seereta<lb />
Bray, Greenville; aaaistai<lb />
Jackson, Phyllis Jackson, Elizabeth J Eddie Dennis, Durham;<lb />
James, Linda Anne Jones, Shirley Frankie Keaton, Belhaven;<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
The Sons of American Revolution Gainer. M Sgt. David Bennett made<lb />
Medal was awards to Cadet TSgt. Sha hooUr Award.<lb />
William P. Speight. Outstanding<lb />
Service Medals were presented to<lb />
The following were accorded the<lb />
Cadet Lt. Col. Emo Boado, Col. GaryCompetitive Drill Award: Cadet<lb />
Scarboro, Major Fnmey Powell, Ma- T Sgt. Robert O. BaHance, MSgt.<lb />
jor J. C. Thomas, Captain Phillip Edward P. Monroe, Jr SVc James<lb />
Averette, Captain Clifton Boyd, Oap- W. Clark, oc James W, Daughtry,<lb />
tain Lloyd R. Chason, Captain Ray3c Fleetwood B. Lilley, 3c Harry<lb />
N. Knight, MSgt. Marian Strickland, R. Simpson, and 3c Ronald H. Trull.<lb />
Lane Kilpatrick, Betty Louise King,<lb />
Patricia Leichter, Harrell E. Mabe,<lb />
Betty Mann, Carol Mencey, Aim<lb />
Mooiv, Frances Owen, Jacqueline<lb />
Parker;<lb />
Faye Parker, Faye Quinn, Joan<lb />
Ramseur, Shirley Rawls, Dean Ricu-<lb />
ardson, Betsey Shelton, Ann Smith,<lb />
Kathleen Southefland, Edwina Steel-<lb />
man, Mary Grey Tart, Amy Harrell<lb />
V omas, Betty Tieken, If. K. William-<lb />
son, Jtnnie Worthington, Culaye<lb />
Holmes Beasley, Nell Craven, Betty<lb />
Jean Daniels, Ann Gayle Davenport,<lb />
Betty Davenport, Elizabeth Ann<lb />
al-arms, Glenn Ross, (ir<lb />
historian, Ed Outlaid, Ri<lb />
Dr. Richard C. Tod<lb />
advisor f�r the frat<lb />
F. B. L. A.<lb />
i<lb />
Members of the East<lb />
Chapter of the Futire<lb />
Leader of America insta<lb />
ly a chapter of the orgi<lb />
the Williamston hih<lb />
Finch, faculty inf lafiai ' � g<lb />
department of boaaaesa<lb />
participated in the cen<lb />
Davis, Opal Edwards, Jimmy Ferrell sponsor of the East Carol<lb />
Leave Your Shoes<lb />
For Prompt Expert Shoe<lb />
Repairs At<lb />
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