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Council<lb />
t hanges are needed in the present<lb />
ttup ot the Inter-Fraternity Council.<lb />
?� the editorial on page 2.<lb />
Volume XXXII<lb />
Election<lb />
The editors talk shout the March 21<lb />
election and the candidate they're back-<lb />
ing in an editorial on page 2.<lb />
Senator Monroney<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957<lb />
Number 18<lb />
-�<lb />
Congressman Hillings<lb />
Henry<lb />
Three Outstanding Speakers Will<lb />
Highlight Anniversary Observance<lb />
ttstanding speakers will<lb />
two-day observance of<lb />
t'a Golden Anniversary.<lb />
ator A. S. "Mike" Mon-<lb />
rat of Oklahoma and<lb />
 Patrick Hillings, Re-<lb />
� tlifornia will speak on<lb />
Peace" at the fourth<lb />
Affair InPtitute to-<lb />
Henry 11. Hill will<lb />
F til '�� : 'a Day exercises<lb />
Idresi !�, Wright Audi-<lb />
ittg morning. His<lb />
 'A Modern Educational<lb /><lb />
foi the Institute will<lb />
assembly of stu-<lb />
at 9 a. in. in the Wright Build-<lb />
� rmal discussion session<lb />
 the Y Hut, a televised<lb />
A ACT, Channel 9, at<lb />
and a meeting including<lb />
and a forum in Austin<lb />
� 7:30. Dr. George Pasti<lb />
:ia studies department is in<lb />
. tl e arrangements.<lb />
Dedication Ceremonies<lb />
speech is scheduled for<lb />
. Friday. At 2:00 p. m<lb />
. dormitory for women,<lb />
:ially dedicated as ore of<lb />
in accordance with<lb />
i - Day celebration. The<lb />
� versary program will be<lb />
. that nig t by another ad-<lb />
Dr. Hill at the Greenville<lb />
. . Banquet.<lb />
two-day program is the cul-<lb />
a cries of events sche-<lb />
ighout the school year 1966-<lb />
erve the fiftieth anniversary<lb />
legs.<lb />
� Carolina had its beginning on<lb />
- 1907 when the state Genera<lb />
I assed a bill to establish<lb />
�dlege in Eastern North<lb />
. baa grown in fifty years<lb />
3 studeilts occupying six<lb />
to a thirtyfour building<lb />
- with an enrollment of over<lb />
. lents.<lb />
Senator Monroney<lb />
Monroney, a former news-<lb />
: erman, was elected to the House<lb />
��entatives in 1939 and served<lb />
'� -ngressman until 1950, when he<lb />
ted to the Senate.<lb />
the 79th Congress he was<lb />
- r of the Banking and Com-<lb />
Committee and also vice-<lb />
f the Joint Committee on<lb />
i .ation of Congress. With<lb />
Robert M. La alette, he was<lb />
r of the Legislative Reorgan-<lb />
ization Bill of 1946. His present<lb />
committee assignments are Banking<lb />
and Currency, Interstate and Foreign<lb />
Commerce, Post Office, and Civil<lb />
Service.<lb />
Senator Monroney received in 1946<lb />
the first Collier's Award for Dis-<lb />
tinguished Congressional Service gi-<lb />
ven to any House member, particu-<lb />
larly for legislative reorganization<lb />
work and international cooperation<lb />
and domestic stabilization. The Uni-<lb />
versity oi Oklahoma, from which he<lb />
graduated in 1924, recognized his<lb />
constructive contributions in national<lb />
legislation with a citation for distin-<lb />
guished service in 1948.<lb />
Hillings<lb />
Congressman Hillings is a member<lb />
of the House Committee on the Ju-<lb />
diciary and served on the Judiciary<lb />
See SPEAKERS, page 6<lb />
Solons To Discuss Negro<lb />
Entertainers At Meeting<lb />
Negro entertainment<lb />
tor a battle on the legislature floor<lb />
of the student government tonight,<lb />
according to President Dock Smith.<lb />
The controversial subject which<lb />
previously has been discussed and<lb />
overwhelmingly approved by the Exe-<lb />
cutive Council of the SGA has been<lb />
withheld from the student legisla-<lb />
ture because "it was thought that<lb />
Negro entertainment would violate<lb />
the school charter<lb />
However, President Smith and a<lb />
student government committee who<lb />
have been investigating the possibili-<lb />
ties of obtaining Negro entertainment<lb />
for the school contacted North Caro-<lb />
lina Attorney General George Pat-<lb />
ton and found out that such enter-<lb />
tainment would not violate the school<lb />
charter.<lb />
Violate Charter<lb />
It was originally believed that since<lb />
the East Carolina charter states that<lb />
this institution was for tihe education<lb />
of white men and women only, Negro<lb />
entertainment would be considered<lb />
education and thus violate the chart-<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
is scheduled er.<lb />
Dennis, Phelps Enter Student<lb />
Govei nment Presidential Race;<lb />
General Election Set March 21<lb />
Phelps Calls<lb />
For Co-operation<lb />
In Legislature<lb />
Smith told the newspaper that the<lb />
Attorney General said in a telephone<lb />
conversation last week that this was<lb />
not the case and that the entertain-<lb />
ment would be perfectly legal as<lb />
far as the school charter was con-<lb />
cerned.<lb />
He said that the Attorney General<lb />
pointed out, however, that this was<lb />
an administrative problem.<lb />
Smith Comments<lb />
�Commenting on what action he ex-<lb />
pected the legislature to take on the<lb />
much-debated subject, Smith said<lb />
that he expected a vote of approval.<lb />
"I feel that we are missing out on<lb />
some of the top people in the en-<lb />
tertainment field he continued, "by<lb />
not having colored entertainment on<lb />
our campus<lb />
Legislative Committee<lb />
Working with Smith on the Negro<lb />
entertainment venture are Bucky<lb />
Monroe, Rachel Lang, Eddie Dennis,<lb />
Walter Hasty, Liz Hylton, Mike<lb />
Katsias, Donnie Jones, and Jimmy<lb />
Ferrell.<lb />
President Messick Comments<lb />
We have come to the fiftieth anniversary of the date on<lb />
which the charter was granted for our splendid institution. As<lb />
is fitting for such an occasion, we are concentrating two out-<lb />
standing programs for Thursday and Friday, March 7 and 8.<lb />
There will be no classes on Thursday from 9:00 until<lb />
11:00 so that you will have the opportunity to hear three of Amer-<lb />
ica's outstanding men, Senator Monroney, Congressman Hill-<lb />
ings, and John Metcalfe, an international news correspondent.<lb />
Again, Thursday afternoon, you will have an opportunity to hear<lb />
them and at 7:30 that evening. Please avail yourselves of this<lb />
opportunity to gain in wisdom by listening to and discussing the<lb />
world situation with these men.<lb />
See MESSSICK, page 6<lb />
Jimmy Phelps has filed his<lb />
candidacy for the SGA presi-<lb />
dency and will oppose Eddie<lb />
Dennis in the general election on<lb />
March 21.<lb />
The Greenville native has<lb />
proposed a thirteen-point plat-<lb />
form in which he says he isn't<lb />
"making any foolish or out-<lb />
landish campaign promises<lb />
Phelps emphasizes "co-opera-<lb />
tion between the students and<lb />
the SGA and between the SGA<lb />
and the administration He ad-<lb />
vocates a "bigger and better East<lb />
Carolinian" and would set up a<lb />
committee to revise the SGA<lb />
constitution.<lb />
"This will tend to create a<lb />
more harmonious atmosphere<lb />
and will let everyone know what<lb />
is happening he said, com-<lb />
menting on the importance of<lb />
co-operation.<lb />
Newspaper<lb />
'ai reference to the East Carolinian<lb />
and his plans to revise our present<lb />
constitution Phelps explains, "If na-<lb />
tional advertisements are removed<lb />
from the papJ it will give more<lb />
room for club and religious news.<lb />
"The constitution contradicts It-<lb />
self. It needs to be corrected, re-<lb />
worded, and brought up to date<lb />
Phelps, who is currently president<lb />
of social fraternity Kappa Sigma<lb />
Nu, fails to make any mention of<lb />
the future of such organizations in<lb />
his platform.<lb />
He has been active in campus poli-<lb />
tics since his freshman year when<lb />
he was elected vice-president of his<lb />
class and took over the presidency<lb />
later in the year.<lb />
Other Points<lb />
The remainder of his platform<lb />
and his comments on the individual<lb />
points included:<lb />
4. Stady existing standing commit-<lb />
tees.<lb />
"Find out if present committees<lb />
are functioning properly. Can they<lb />
be improved?"<lb />
5. Obtain an evaluation of the park-<lb />
ing system.<lb />
"See if it is accomplishing every<lb />
thing it .should. Ib all of the available<lb />
space being utilized to its fullest<lb />
extent?"<lb />
6. More state-wide recognition for<lb />
EOC<lb />
"DOC should be well represented at<lb />
the various student conferences and<lb />
assemblies. Try to improve the re-<lb />
lations between East Carolina and<lb />
the larger schools of the Btate<lb />
7. Enforcement of the point sys-<lb />
tem.<lb />
"There is no excuse for any stu-<lb />
See PHELPS, page 6<lb />
Jimmy Phelps<lb />
Eddie Dennis<lb />
Jan Raby, Oliver Williams<lb />
Seek Newspaper Editorship<lb />
Jan Raby and Oliver<lb />
two veteran East Carolinian staff<lb />
members, and I. K. Williamson, co-<lb />
eriitor of the Buccaneer, have filed<lb />
for the editorship of the college pub-<lb />
lications for the next academic year,<lb />
 according to Dr. James H. Tucker,<lb />
chairman of the Publications Board.<lb />
Ony Williams and Raby have<lb />
filed for the top spot on the East<lb />
Carolinian staff, and Williamson is<lb />
unopposed in the race for editorship<lb />
of tVe Buccaneer.<lb />
The editors of the two college pub-<lb />
lications will be chosen by the Pub-<lb />
lications Board in the next few weeks.<lb />
The board is composed of administra-<lb />
tors, advisors to the student publica-<lb />
tions, and the present editors of the<lb />
East Carolinian and Buccaneer.<lb />
Raby<lb />
As wel! as two years of newspaper<lb />
work in high school, Jan Raby also<lb />
.vrote a WAP column for base news-<lb />
apcrs while in service. She was also<lb />
a member of the WCUNC newspaper<lb />
�taff and "as done free-lance work<lb />
for the Daily Independent. She has<lb />
served on the East Carolinian for<lb />
the past three years and one session<lb />
of summer school; as managing edi-<lb />
tor last year, and as assistant editor<lb />
at the present. Miss Raby stated, "1<lb />
have enjoyed working on the East<lb />
'Carolinian and I feel that serving<lb />
as editor of the East Carolinian would<lb />
not only be an honor for me, but<lb />
would aid me in my future career<lb />
a� a journalist<lb />
Discussing improvements, she said,<lb />
"I advocate doing away with national<lb />
advertising and devoting this space<lb />
to wider news coverage. If the SGA<lb />
will permit, I think that the news-<lb />
paper hould be delivered door to<lb />
door in the dormitories by paid helpers<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
Williams, and out of town students' papers<lb />
should be mailed as each of these<lb />
students pay for the East Carolinian<lb />
Williams<lb />
Wjlliams has had two years of ex-<lb />
perience in high school on both the<lb />
newspaper and annual staffs. He has<lb />
been a member of the East Carolinian<lb />
staff or the past two years, serving<lb />
as managing editor his sophomore<lb />
year and as assistant editor at the<lb />
present time. He is also editor of<lb />
:he national yearbook of Pi Omega<lb />
Pi fraternity this year, and will be<lb />
employed by the Rocky Mount Even-<lb />
ing Telegram during the coming sum-<lb />
mer months. "If chosen stated Will-<lb />
iams, "I will endeavor to maintain<lb />
the high journalistic standards that<lb />
have b-en characteristic of the East<lb />
Carolinian in the past.<lb />
"Although I am very busy at the<lb />
present time editing the national<lb />
yearbook of Pi Omega Pi fraternity,<lb />
T don't think that these duties would<lb />
interfere with my work on the East<lb />
Carolinian since I expect this work<lb />
to be over by the end of the summer<lb />
"As far as improving the East<lb />
Carolinian he said, "I think that any<lb />
ditor. would have to work towards<lb />
im roving the campus coverage<lb />
In conclusion he stated, "I beheve<lb />
that my experience on the East Caro-<lb />
linian staf has well prepared me for<lb />
all of the duties of the editor, and I<lb />
would like to have the experience of<lb />
editing the East Carolinian in order<lb />
that I might advance myself in the<lb />
field of journalism<lb />
Williamson<lb />
I. K. Williamson, a junior and ma-<lb />
joring in business, is co-editor of the<lb />
Buccaneer, and was associate editor<lb />
See PUBLICATIONS, page 6<lb />
Dennis Wants<lb />
ipperclassmen<lb />
Privileges<lb />
Eddie Dennis will be a can-<lb />
didate for the presidency of the<lb />
student Government Association<lb />
in the campus-wide election on<lb />
March 21.<lb />
He announced his decision this<lb />
week and released an eight-point<lb />
nlatform in which he places em-<lb />
phasis on upperclassmen privi-<lb />
leges in that they be allowed a<lb />
more lenient cut system, calls<lb />
for better entertainment and<lb />
dances on campus, and asks for<lb />
a revision of the present exam-<lb />
ination schedule.<lb />
A junior from Durham, Den-<lb />
nis has served this year as chair-<lb />
man of the Men's Judiciary. He<lb />
has held positions on various<lb />
SGA committees during his three<lb />
vears here, and is active in fra-<lb />
ternity and other organizational<lb />
activities.<lb />
"In the event that X am elected, I<lb />
hope to fulfill the duties and obliga-<lb />
tions of the office of president of the<lb />
Student Government Association in<lb />
the best interest of the entire student<lb />
body he wrote in a letter to the<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
Platferm<lb />
Dennis' platform and his comments<lb />
on the various points include.<lb />
1. Upperclassmen privileges.<lb />
"I want to see the upperclassmen<lb />
allowed a more lenient cut system. It<lb />
appears to me that by your junior<lb />
and senior year of college a student<lb />
should be emotionally mature enough<lb />
to realize when he should cut a class<lb />
an-1 when he should not. Students<lb />
should be allowed to accept mere<lb />
responsibility as part of their college<lb />
training.<lb />
"Also, I would like to see the up-<lb />
perclassmen allowed one late per-<lb />
mission a week (this is set st 1 a. m.<lb />
at some of the other universities and<lb />
colleges in the state.) I would desire<lb />
the present late permission which is<lb />
given for dances extended to i I. m.<lb />
2. Better entertainment and dances<lb />
on campus.<lb />
"I want to get some big name bends<lb />
on campus�Bands like Ray Anthony,<lb />
Louis lArmstrong, the late Glenn<lb />
Miller's band, Harry Belafonte, and<lb />
others.<lb />
3. Revision of exam schedule.<lb />
"There should be at least one day<lb />
between the last day of classes and<lb />
the first day of exams. Also, there<lb />
is no excuse for a teacher giving a<lb />
regular test during the aame week<lb />
that exams are to be given as was<lb />
the case in several instances this<lb />
past quarter,<lb />
4. More lenient rfestrlctiona on<lb />
See DENNIS, page 6<lb />
Diana Johnson Will Reign<lb />
As Queen Of Military Ball<lb />
�  Johnson will reign as queen<lb />
I the eighth annual Military<lb />
March 16. The Collegians will<lb />
foi t e formal affair which will<lb />
w a military theme.<lb />
Sharing the spotlight with Diana<lb />
Linda Whichard, sponsoring the<lb />
Squadron, Clarice Merritt, the<lb />
�nd Squadron, Carolyn MacDaniel,<lb />
83rd Squadron, and Shirley Naves,<lb />
soring the Drum and Bugle<lb />
sponsors and their dates will<lb />
form a semi-circle around a huge<lb />
cake which Diana will cut. Other<lb />
features will be the special dance for<lb />
the detachment officers, group staff<lb />
officers, and their wives and dates.<lb />
The Advance Club officers and their<lb />
dates will be introduced at this time<lb />
Arrangements<lb />
The Advance Club is making ar-<lb />
Q�ta for the dance. Officers<lb />
rangements ior "�<lb />
are Bill MacArthur, preaiden <lb />
-JBallance,<lb />
�live, secretary<lb />
BBallance, believes that this<lb />
dance "will be<lb />
pus all year<lb />
the best one on cam-<lb />
Johnson<lb />
Diana, a 5 4W brunette from<lb />
Asheboro, reigned as queen at the<lb />
second annual Christmas Holiday<lb />
Jubilee in Greensboro, November 23.<lb />
Being a beauty queen is nothing new<lb />
to her. During the past summer she<lb />
�articipated in the Miss North Caro-<lb />
lina beauty pageant as Miss Randolph<lb />
County and was one of the ten<lb />
finalists.<lb />
"Winning this honor came as a<lb />
surprise and I m tickled about it<lb />
she said. The sparkle in her big<lb />
brown eyes verified the statement.<lb />
File Candidacy<lb />
vice-president Eugene<lb />
and Wade Nixon,<lb />
Planning to ran for a Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association<lb />
office in the March 21 election.<lb />
If ad, yon most file your can-<lb />
didacy with SGA secretary Ann<lb />
Wilkerson not later than twelve<lb />
o'clock noon, March 14. Thi8 in-<lb />
clude candidates for judiciary<lb />
offices and marshals, also.<lb />
"Mister Roberts the immortal Navy comedy which enjoyed a leugthy run on Broadway, will play in<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium March IS, and 14. Kenneth Wast, left, who will play Lt. Roberts, is shown in a eeene with<lb />
Bubba Driver, right, Enaign Pulver, and Gayle Simpson, the nurse and only female in the play.<lb />
Eleven Students Represent<lb />
Publications At Convention<lb />
Eleven students will represent<lb />
East Carolina's publications at the<lb />
.hirty-third annual convention of The<lb />
Columbia Scholastic .Press Associa-<lb />
tion in New York City March 14, 15<lb />
and 16.<lb />
Representing the East Carolinian<lb />
are: Editor Jimmy Ferrell, Sports<lb />
Editor Billy Arnold, Assistant Ed-<lb />
itors Oliver Williams and Jan Raby<lb />
and staff members Bryan Harrison<lb />
md Martha Wilson, who were se-<lb />
lected by the editorial staff is those<lb />
of the news staff who have been most<lb />
valuable to the East Carolinian this<lb />
Collegre Choir Concert<lb />
On March 11. at 8 p. m. in<lb />
� Wright Auditorium the East<lb />
Carolina College Choir will pre-<lb />
sent its annual home concert.<lb />
Under the direction of Dr. El-<lb />
wood Keister, the 60-member<lb />
choir will present a selection of<lb />
religious, folk, and popular num-<lb />
bers.<lb />
The choir has just returned<lb />
from a tour in the western part<lb />
of the state.<lb />
�.��: "<lb />
S<lb />
year. Those attending the convention<lb />
from the Buccaneer are: Co-Editors<lb />
I. K. Williamson and Shiriee Smith,<lb />
Associate Editor A. C Hinton, As-<lb />
sistant Business Manager Joyce Mi-<lb />
zelie and Features Editor June Miller.<lb />
The Columbia Scholastic Press As-<lb />
sociation's yearly convention is the<lb />
world's largest convention of editors.<lb />
Its purpose is to offer the latest and<lb />
best methods of improving publica-<lb />
tions, and to allow for a cooperative<lb />
exchange of ideas. The 9CPA began in<lb />
1925 with 308 delegates and had<lb />
grown to 4,533 in 1956. Since 1925.<lb />
74,897 Editors and Advisers have at-<lb />
tended the conventions.<lb />
The programs f�T this year in-<lb />
cludes more than 150 meetings, con-<lb />
ferences and discussions. Talks will<lb />
be delivered by professional Journal-<lb />
ists and outstanding members of the<lb />
school publications field. Magazines,<lb />
yearbooks and newspapers will he<lb />
displayed, including selections from<lb />
the 1956 Critique and Contest<lb />
Delegates from the East Carolinian<lb />
and Buccaneer expressed the convict-<lb />
tion that a great deal will be rained<lb />
by attending.<lb /><pb facs="00038419_tn_0002" /><lb />
�AGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
WEDNESDAY, MAhCK (<lb />
3SKS<lb />
� mx, mw.ti �.<lb />
tsameeen<lb />
sssss<lb />
Election Day Nears<lb />
March 21 is electionday.<lb />
Only a small minority of HEst Carolina's<lb />
students follow the activities of their sto-<lb />
dent legislature, and many are completely<lb />
oblivious of its existence or function This<lb />
has always been true at East Carolina. Edi-<lb />
torials on the subject have been published in<lb />
this newspaper every year since it has been<lb />
published.<lb />
It is the duty of every student enrolled<lb />
here to go to the polls March 21 and help choose<lb />
the 1957-58 student legislature�the people<lb />
who will decide how your $11 activity fee is<lb />
to be distributed. Unless the people who will<lb />
never take time to go to the polls make a<lb />
special effort to do so on March 21, the vote<lb />
will again be only one-third of the student<lb />
body as it vbs in the controversial social fra-<lb />
ternity poll.<lb />
Both platforms of two presidential can-<lb />
didates appear on page one of this week's is-<lb />
sue. The East Carolinian has heard that others<lb />
plan to run. but they are announcing their<lb />
candidacy to� late to receive publicity in this<lb />
week's issue.<lb />
The Eddie Dennis-Jimmy Phelps battle<lb />
should prove to be one of the most interesting<lb />
to come along in recent years. They have par-<lb />
ticipated actively in student government work<lb />
and campus politics since their freshmen years<lb />
here, know their way around student govern-<lb />
ment circles, and are seemingly interested in<lb />
seeing East Carolina's legislature go forward.<lb />
We were surprised to learn that Phelps<lb />
fails to touch the social fraternity situation<lb />
at all in his platform.<lb />
He is a staunch advocate of such organi-<lb />
z.tti ns and was one of the leaders of the<lb />
movement which brought them to East Caro-<lb />
lina. We hope now that they are here, their<lb />
organization and activities will be controlled<lb />
in the proper way in order that our college<lb />
will find them beneficial.<lb />
Undoubtedly Phelps failed to mention<lb />
social fraternities because he was afraid of<lb />
the accusation that he would be supporting<lb />
only that group. Or, maybe it was because he<lb />
knew that support from these organizations<lb />
was already won for his cause. Whatever the<lb />
reason, we are sure that his first political<lb />
love is for social fraternities.<lb />
Even though the East Carolinian would<lb />
like to see social fraternities thrive here, we<lb />
think it would be unwise for the student gov-<lb />
ernment president to be too engrossed in fra-<lb />
ternities, and such a person could probably be<lb />
more beneficial as president of the inter-fra-<lb />
ternity council.<lb />
The East Carolinian has decided which<lb />
candidate we will support. All that we ask of<lb />
the students is that they will support one of<lb />
the candidates and above all�VOTE on March<lb />
21.<lb />
Changes Needed<lb />
A great deal has been said and done about<lb />
fraternities in the past two years, and the<lb />
most recent step taken by the fraternity-mind-<lb />
ed people is the forming of an Inter-Fraterni-<lb />
ty Council.<lb />
Last quarter, when steps to form such a<lb />
council were being contemplated, SGA presi-<lb />
dent Dock Smith said that the success of<lb />
fraternities here depends upon the progress<lb />
made by the council which governs these or-<lb />
ganizations.<lb />
In recent months the jlnter-Frfetemity<lb />
Council has taken concrete and definite steps<lb />
which should help the fraternities survive the<lb />
probationary period that they are now under-<lb />
going.<lb />
The East Carolinian feels, however, that<lb />
the actions taken thus far are in a one-sided<lb />
direction as far as the whole school is con-<lb />
cerned in the fact at the first two council<lb />
meetings only social fraternities have been re-<lb />
presented.<lb />
It seems that if the council is to accom-<lb />
plish the purpose for which it is being es-<lb />
tablished�namely, to keep the local fraterni-<lb />
ties in line while acting on the local social<lb />
level�that all fraternal groups whether honor-<lb />
ary, service, or social should be included.<lb />
To regulate and co-ordinate just the social<lb />
groups would be only a third of the story as<lb />
far as East Carolina is concerned. The other<lb />
groups on campus which have dances, parties,<lb />
and initiations need to be included in the fra-<lb />
ternity council or else the whole idea will be<lb />
somewhat of a farce.<lb />
In other words, the council would have<lb />
its main purpose the regulating of the fraterni-<lb />
ty activities, such as establishing dates for<lb />
the big fraternity dances in order to avoid<lb />
conflicts, cor-ordinating initiation programs,<lb />
and ether activities associated with social,<lb />
service and to some extent honorary fraterni-<lb />
ties.<lb />
At East Carolna, the latter two types of<lb />
fraternities are older and more established<lb />
than the other type�social. Hence, many of<lb />
the activities of the social fraternities and of<lb />
a social fraternity council would be to some<lb />
extent dependent upon the older groups.<lb />
Therefore, before a great deal is done<lb />
and time is lost, the East Carolinian feels that<lb />
the fraternity council should see that all in-<lb />
terested groups are invited to participate in<lb />
activities that affect all of the fraternal organi-<lb />
zations.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of Bast Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
�Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholaatic Preai<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention. March 195g<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S, Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
fche act of March 8, 1879. <lb />
Jimmy Fenrell<lb />
i � � i<lb />
Truck Drivers,<lb />
Hodges, And The<lb />
Big 9.1 Plan<lb />
THERE'S A LADY in FayettevUle<lb />
who says, "It seems to me that tea-<lb />
chers are never satisfied<lb />
That's what Margaret Taylor McMa-<lb />
han told 125,000 newspaper readers<lb />
recently via a column which includes<lb />
letters to the editor. Every school<lb />
teacher in North Carolina and all<lb />
East Carolina students, who plan to<lb />
teach and understand the duties of<lb />
teachers today, should write her a<lb />
personal letter, expounding the plight<lb />
of these underpaid, overworked, and<lb />
misunderstood people.<lb />
VgfewPfc;<lb />
SHE SAYS a good teacher could<lb />
never be i�"d for his or her services,<lb />
but believes the pay comes in the joy<lb />
of the work and the inner satisfaction<lb />
of a job well done.<lb />
No one can make a living for them-<lb />
selves on joy and satisfaction, not<lb />
even a school teacher. I suppose the<lb />
teacher is to eat the daily apple<lb />
Johnny brings, smile, and proceed<lb />
to teach Johnny how to read.<lb />
AND THIS LADY from Fayette-<lb />
vUle can actually cite cases where<lb />
"some of them go home every week-<lb />
end and contribute nothing to the<lb />
community where they make their<lb />
living<lb />
Any teacher, who has any initiative<lb />
at all, will contribute just as much to<lb />
a community during the five days he<lb />
or she is teaching as other members<lb />
of the community.<lb />
After five days together, the tea-<lb />
cher needs a change as well as the<lb />
students. But this lady would probably<lb />
have the teachers spend Saturday in<lb />
th� corner drugstore sharing ice<lb />
cream sodas with their students, Sat-<lb />
urday night playing cards with the<lb />
� arents�"Pass . . . and I just can't<lb />
understand Johnny's low average in<lb />
math"�or watching television�<lb />
"Doesn't Johnny have a smile like<lb />
Perry Como?"<lb />
Then there'd be Sunday School with<lb />
Johnny, church with Johnny, Sunday<lb />
dinner with Johnny, more cards, and<lb />
more television. And Monday morning<lb />
would find everyone hustling and<lb />
bustling with excitement . . . Johnny<lb />
must learn to read.<lb />
Teachers will never be able to do<lb />
enough for people like the Fayette-<lb />
ville woman.<lb />
ACCORDING TO the FayettevUle<lb />
lady, teachers�just because they are<lb />
teachers�have many advantages de-<lb />
nied other people. . .wonderful hours,<lb />
many holidays and three months du-<lb />
ring wihich time they can study and<lb />
travel abroad.<lb />
Most teachers will ask, "On what?<lb />
The FayettevUle lady would have<lb />
all our female teachers old maids.<lb />
�"Society would be better off if a<lb />
good many of them would stay home<lb />
and look after their households and<lb />
net be working to make a new in-<lb />
vestment here and there<lb />
A teacher with children can under-<lb />
stand better the problems in her<lb />
classroom because she has experi-<lb />
enced such situations in her own home.<lb />
She won't be making extemporaneous<lb />
decisions along the punishment line.<lb />
SHE SAYS, "My husband goes to<lb />
work when it is black dark and in<lb />
winter H is black dark when he gets<lb />
home again<lb />
Well, maybe he'd have it that way.<lb />
I wonder if she's ever heard of<lb />
lesson plans, grading papers, reports,<lb />
and that sort of thing.<lb />
She thinks Governor Hodges "is a<lb />
a-reat governor, the best we've ever<lb />
had<lb />
That's what some of his supporters<lb />
are saying, too.<lb />
"If he recommends a 9.1 per cent<lb />
raise he does so only after careful<lb />
study of the over-all picture and a<lb />
long-range view of the whole pro-<lb />
gram she continues.<lb />
And in conclusion, "Governor Hod-<lb />
ge8 is doing the beat he can for every-<lb />
body�the teachers included<lb />
Jimmy Terrell<lb />
Editor<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
I'VE HEARD something about a<lb />
raise for the Governor, members of<lb />
the Council of State, and everybody<lb />
knows that truck drivers are doing<lb />
fine.<lb />
Governor Hodges fought for the<lb />
Pearsall Plan so educational standard<lb />
in North Carolina couldn't be lowered.<lb />
Now why doesn't he fight for that<lb />
19.31 per cent pay raise for teachers?<lb />
They're operating North Carolina's<lb />
ed"cational system.<lb />
The lady from FayetteviMe could be<lb />
anyone from the neice of the Super-<lb />
intendent of .Public Schools to Gov-<lb />
ernor Hodges' sister. I dont know her.<lb />
But I wouldn't be surprised to hear<lb />
of her walking the streets in Fayette-<lb />
vUle. a sign in front explaining "Truck<lb />
Drivers Transport the Leaders of<lb />
Tomorrow" and one behind, "I Like<lb />
Luther and his 9.1<lb />
Potpourri<lb />
Ben Franklin<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
�<lb />
Bryan Harrison<lb /><lb />
Poor Richard's Black Book<lb />
No doubt you have already read<lb />
Jan Raby'a column, Pot Pourri, ap-<lb />
pearing at the top right-Land corner<lb />
of this page. Her column has a better<lb />
spact- and bigger type than mine. We<lb />
are both treating the same topic this<lb />
week, a mutual favorite -Benjamin<lb />
Franklin and The Thirteen Points.<lb />
Benjamin Franklin�, hilosopher,<lb />
scientist, inventor, diplomat, moralist,<lb />
wrer. Poor Richard and hi.s al-<lb />
manac. Poor utilitarian Ben and his<lb />
Memoirs.<lb />
It is in "his Memoirs that he gives<lb />
us fiis famou.� Thirteen Points. Ben<lb />
had a little black book in which he<lb />
kept a record of his virtue. Every<lb />
time he made a booboo he put a check<lb />
by the virtue which he violated. At<lb />
the end of Che week he counted<lb />
hi.s .sins on the moral tally sheet. He<lb />
figured if he concentrated on a par-<lb />
ticular virtue every week, that by<lb />
the end of thirteen weeks lie would be<lb />
the perfect man.<lb />
Thirteen easy lessons in moral per-<lb />
fection. Gamble a three-cent postage<lb />
.stam. and send o'f for Ben Frank-<lb />
lin's thirteen-week virtue-building<lb />
course. You too can be the perfect<lb />
man.<lb />
Of course, you get all this non-<lb />
sense in English 210 and Miss Raby<lb />
as already listed it, but just for<lb />
fun of it, let's do it again.<lb />
The Thirteen Points:<lb />
1. Temperance. Eat not to fullness;<lb />
drink not to elevation. (It's too bad<lb />
Ben didn't define fullness. I always<lb />
pictured him as a fat man.)<lb />
2. Silence. Speak not but what may<lb />
benefit others or yourself  (I<lb />
guess that shuts my water off.)<lb />
i Order. Let all things have their<lb />
places; let each part of your business<lb />
have its time. (Does that include<lb />
departmental meetings?)<lb />
4. Resolution. Resolve to perform<lb />
what you ought; perform wthout fail<lb />
what you resolve. (On my honor, I<lb />
will do my best . . . )<lb />
r. Frugality. Make no expense but<lb />
to do good to others or yourself . . .<lb />
(Which costs little.)<lb />
6. Industry. Lose no time; be al-<lb />
ways employed in something useful;<lb />
cut off all unnecessary actions.<lb />
(Shucks! No more beer and televi-<lb />
sion.)<lb />
7. Sincerity. Use no hurtful deceit;<lb />
think innocently and justly, and speak<lb />
accordingly. (What if your dirty mind<lb />
won't let you think innocently?)<lb />
8. Jutice, Wrong none by doing in-<lb />
juries, or omitting the benefits that<lb />
are your duty. (Such as helping old<lb />
ladies across the street.)<lb />
i Moderation. Avoid extremes; for-<lb />
bear resenting injuries so much as<lb />
you think they deserve. (Okie Dokie.)<lb />
10. Cleanliness. Tolerate no un-<lb />
clean! iness in body, clothes, or habi-<lb />
tation. (And don't forget to brush<lb />
your teeth.)<lb />
11. Tranquility. Be not, disturbed<lb />
at trifles, or at accidents common<lb />
or unavoidable. (Be not disturbed if<lb />
you break your neck in an unavoid-<lb />
able accident.)<lb />
12. Chastity. Rarely use venery but<lb />
for health or offspring, never to dull-<lb />
ness, weakness, or the injury of your<lb />
own or another's peace or reputa-<lb />
tion. (Who us-s "venery"? Most peo-<lb />
I le just "do it)<lb />
13. Humility. Imitate Jesus and Soc-<lb />
rates.<lb />
The type of humility displayed in<lb />
this iast statement has always amused<lb />
me. Imitate Jesus and Socrates. Ben<lb />
doesn't ask for much in the humility<lb />
department.<lb />
Needless to say, Ben's black-book<lb />
system didn't work. I doubt if it<lb />
lasted thirteen weeks. At any rate,<lb />
Ben wasn't morally perfect.<lb />
Poor Richard. Hig Thirteen Points<lb />
are doomed to the same fate as new<lb />
year resolution. in February.<lb />
Franklin's best field was diplomacy.<lb />
He went to France to borrow money<lb />
for the American colonies. He played<lb />
with some big boys over in Europe,<lb />
but he came out on top. I can hardly<lb />
understand how anyone so success-<lb />
ful as a world diplomat have such<lb />
a naive conception of human beings<lb />
as illustrated in his list of virtues. I<lb />
can hardly believe he did. But if he<lb />
didn't, why was he so intent in pull-<lb />
ing a fast one on the reader. Per-<lb />
haps he was becoming mellow in his<lb />
old age<lb />
Ben Franklin, writer. Bosh. At his<lb />
best he was a champion cliche ex-<lb />
pert. Ben Franklin, the great Ameri-<lb />
can philosopher. Hogwash! One of<lb />
those homespun philosophers who<lb />
peered at the world over his rose<lb />
colored bifocals.<lb />
Martha Wilson<lb />
The Handiwork Of Fifty Years<lb />
The campus as we see it today is<lb />
the handiwork of fifty years of plan-<lb />
ning, construction, renovation, land-<lb />
scaping, and expansion.<lb />
From an empty expanse of acres<lb />
of sand and a few natural groves of<lb />
trees blossomed ifortih a thriving<lb />
institution of higher learning, now<lb />
claiming the fourth largest enroll-<lb />
ment of colleges and universities in<lb />
the state. The students kept coming,<lb />
through the days of racoon coats to<lb />
camel's hair, the Charleston to Be-<lb />
Bop-A-Lula, Alexander's Ragtime<lb />
Band to Whiffenpoof.<lb />
The men and women who guided<lb />
and enriched the college's phenomen-<lb />
al growth and progress during this<lb />
half a century will be forever re-<lb />
membered through the various physi-<lb />
cal facilities bearing their names.<lb />
Senator James L. Fleming of Pitt<lb />
County who introduced the bill for<lb />
the establishment of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers Training School and Gov-<lb />
ernor Thomas J. Jarvis who helped<lb />
locate the school in Greenville' are<lb />
honored by two women's dormitories.<lb />
From Original Faculty<lb />
Two lother -women's dormitories<lb />
are named for W. H. Ragsdale and<lb />
C. W. Wilson, both of the original<lb />
faculty. Three activity buildings bear<lb />
the names of original faculty mem-<lb />
bers Herbert E. Austin, Maria D.<lb />
Graham, and President Robert H.<lb />
Wright. Davis Arboretum' commemo-<lb />
rates Sallie Joyner Davis of the origi-<lb />
nal faculty; and the Mamie E. Jen-<lb />
kins Faculty-Alumni House is another<lb />
of the original fourteen.<lb />
Five faculty members who gave<lb />
many years of service to the college<lb />
are paid homage to by Slay Hall for<lb />
a director of the sociology depart-<lb />
ment; Adelaide E. Bloxton Home<lb />
Management House for a head of<lb />
the uume economics department;<lb />
John B. Christenbury Memorial Gym-<lb />
nasium for a coach who lost his. life<lb />
in World War ill; M. L. Wright<lb />
Circle for a head of the sociology<lb />
department; and Wahl-Coates Train-<lb />
ing School for Miss Wahl, current<lb />
principal of the school, and Miss<lb />
Coates, teacher.<lb />
Spillman Administration Building<lb />
has been dedicated to a former busi-<lb />
ness manager of the college; and Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Auditorium, to a former regis-<lb />
trar, director of field services, and<lb />
acting president.<lb />
.Erwin Hall, Joyner Library, Gar-<lb />
rett Hall, Flanagan Building, and<lb />
Flanagan Sylvan Theatre all carry<lb />
the names of former members or<lb />
chairmen o-f the college Board of<lb />
Trustees.<lb />
Cotten Hall is so entitled in honor<lb />
of Mrs. Sallie Southall Cotten, a<lb />
writer and leader in North Carolina;<lb />
and Umstead Hall, in honor of the<lb />
late Governor William B. Umstead.<lb />
The Gates<lb />
Bearing the names of five lady edu-<lb />
cators are the gates at the Fifth<lb />
Street entrances to the campus: Miss<lb />
Kate Beckwith, first lady principal<lb />
(Dean of Women); Miss Elisabeth<lb />
Hyman and Miss Ann iRedwine, for-<lb />
mer members of the training school<lb />
faculty; Miss Kate W. Lewis of the<lb />
original faculty; and Miss Ola Ross,<lb />
for many years assistant registrar.<lb />
Today the once barren fields bear<lb />
the fruits of labor of those who came<lb />
before us. The first steps toward<lb />
beautification of the campus grounds<lb />
were taken by the late Jacques Bus-<lb />
bee, . a noted North Carolina artist<lb />
who won fame as the owner and<lb />
operator of Jugtown Potteries. Un-<lb />
der his direction were planted the<lb />
first camellia bushes in front of<lb />
Austin Building.<lb />
Landscaping<lb />
Really extensive landscaping started<lb />
in the 1930's under the administra-<lb />
tion of Dr. Wright. On the sugges-<lb />
tion of Mr. W. L. Wright 300 or<lb />
400 more camellia bushes were plant-<lb />
ed as well as various other shrubs,<lb />
cedars, magnolias, holly trees, etc.<lb />
Wright Circle was designed and tfce<lb />
broad, swampy area behind Graham<lb />
Building was converted into a Jap-<lb />
anese sunken lake complete with<lb />
little bridges and boats and flanked<lb />
with weeping willows. Later this<lb />
was drained and Davis Arboretum<lb />
was planted, content with a little<lb />
stream winding beneath the pines<lb />
and cherry trees and other saplings.<lb />
The arboriculture continues, with<lb />
100 pink and white dogwoods being<lb />
planted just last year around the<lb />
Flanagan Sylvan Theatre.<lb />
Building continues, with two new<lb />
men's dormitories on blueprint now.<lb />
What will they write about East<lb />
Carolina College after another fifty<lb />
years have come and gone?<lb />
Once upon a time there was a<lb />
guishtd gentleman who conceived <lb />
ject of arriving at moral perl. (I<lb />
he made up a list of 13 virtue wit<lb />
ti ns. These were:<lb />
1. Temperance. Eat not to : .<lb />
drink not to elevation.<lb />
2. Silence. Speak n t but .<lb />
benefit others or yourself; avoid tril<lb />
conversation.<lb />
3. Order. Let all your things h<lb />
places; let each part of your bu-<lb />
its time.<lb />
4. Resolution. Resolve to<lb />
what you ought: perform without fail<lb />
y.u resolve.<lb />
5. Frugality. Make no expen: -<lb />
do jood to others or. yourself; L i<lb />
nothing.<lb />
6. Industry. Lose bo time; be<lb />
employed in something useful; i H<lb />
unnecessary actions.<lb />
7. Sincerity. Use no harmful<lb />
think innocently and justly, and,<lb />
speak, speak accordingly.<lb />
8. Justice. Wrong none by d<lb />
juries, or omitting the benefit- tl<lb />
your duty.<lb />
9. M deration. Avoid extrei<lb />
bear resenting injuries so much as<lb />
they deserve.<lb />
10. Cleanliness. Tolerate n<lb />
liness in body, cl thes, or habitation.<lb />
1. Tranquillity. Be not di1<lb />
at trifles, or at accidents common<lb />
avoidable<lb />
12. Chastity. Rarely use veri-<lb />
fier health or offspring, never to du<lb />
weakness, or the injury of your o<lb />
another's peace or reputation.<lb />
13. Humility. Imitate Jesus<lb />
tea.<lb />
His scheme turned out to �<lb />
ably successful and he. in turn, tun<lb />
to be a remarkable successful m.<lb />
jamin Franklin�a distinguished An<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
When Nobody Wanted<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
After a half-century of continued<lb />
gress, few people today can remember<lb />
East Carolina had a small college of ar<lb />
a hundred students, a handful of build<lb />
and less than a dozen teachers.<lb />
In the first place, very few peoph<lb />
living today who were interested in i<lb />
Carolina in its beginning years. How<lb />
there is one person�Mr. Haywood Di<lb />
Greenville�who was vitally inter- 51<lb />
establishing a teachers' college here and<lb />
can remember not only the beginning<lb />
ef East Carolina's history, but even fui<lb />
back when there was a great deal of<lb />
position to even having such an instilut<lb />
During an interview with Mr. Da<lb />
week, the old gentleman of 78 recall<lb />
years when he was a young man of 28<lb />
very interested in a movement to obt.<lb />
college for this area.<lb />
Mr. Dail recalls the hard time that �<lb />
interested people in this area had in g<lb />
a bill to establish a college through the<lb />
legislature.<lb />
"All the old-line educators were agai<lb />
a teachers' college Mr. Dail explain-<lb />
"They thought that it would take api<lb />
priations from the University<lb />
Afer a long struggle, however, the<lb />
good news came through to Greenville :<lb />
Mr. Jim Fleming, state senator from the<lb />
Pitt County district and father of Mr. Jar<lb />
Fleming of the Foreign Language Depart-<lb />
ment, wired from Raleigh: "Bring up<lb />
port from Greenville, I've got mv fool in<lb />
the door<lb />
Mr. Dail remembers traveling to Rah<lb />
with Governor Jarvis, Dr. Laughingho<lb />
R. J. Cobb and a small group of Green<lb />
residents and later returning with a $25,<lb />
appropriation for a college to be established<lb />
somewhere in Eastern Carolina.<lb />
"But the work had just begun with<lb />
Mr. Dail went on to say. "Rockv Mount and<lb />
Elizabeth City were making bids for the<lb />
college, and the people of Greenville and<lb />
Pitt County were not particularlv inte-<lb />
rested<lb />
"We just can't leave such an indel<lb />
ness on our children the main opposition<lb />
usually complained.<lb />
After another hard struggle, Greenville<lb />
and Pitt County decided to float a bond<lb />
issue of $100,000, and the college was award-<lb />
ed to this area.<lb />
"Even after this, there was still a great<lb />
deal of opposition and resentiment the old<lb />
man continued.<lb />
"I recall meeting one of my best friends<lb />
on the street a few days after the bond<lb />
vote, and boy was he boiling<lb />
"Told you that this college was gonna<lb />
ruin us. My taes are twice as much as<lb />
ever before the old-timer grumbled.<lb />
Mr. Dail asked to examine the old man<lb />
tax receipt and found that the college bond<lb />
tax was only four cents. "I gave him a<lb />
nickle and told him that I would pay his<lb />
bond tax as long as I lived Mr. Dail<lb />
chuckled.<lb />
AND SPEAKING OF CONTROVERS-<lb />
IAL CURRENTTS . . . remember the date-<lb />
March 21. nS ELECTION DAY! Do you<lb />
suppose more than 800 will vote?<lb />
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WEDNESDAY. MARf-H 6. 1967<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THRfi<lb />
ECC Commemorates Fifty Years Of Service<lb />
Special Features Celebrate<lb />
Golden Anniversary Event<lb />
Mar<lb />
March 8, 1957. This a promising and progressive educator.<lb />
8, 190<lb />
I a half century marks the<lb />
the Eaat Carolina Teach-<lb />
School and its develop-<lb />
East Carolina College, one<lb />
Carolina's leading state-<lb />
nstit itions of higher learn-<lb />
8, 1907, in Raleigh, the<lb />
 aemblj pushed through<lb />
. age a lill to establish in<lb />
North Carolina a school for<lb />
dning I U ichers.<lb />
rwo-Daj Program<lb />
7 and v of 'his year have<lb />
ated as the Golden Anni-<lb />
i East Carolina College. The<lb />
will include the<lb />
'� Day Celebration and<lb />
. Affairs institute.<lb />
 S. "Mike" Monroney,<lb />
;� 0 na, and Congress-<lb />
J 1 llings, Republican-<lb />
speak at the institute<lb />
Four � rograms during the<lb />
to students, faculty<lb />
friends of the college<lb />
�. of the state.<lb />
- F jn.lers Pay, will hring<lb />
is representatives of many<lb />
v. rsities to extend<lb />
to East Carolina,<lb />
ry H Hill, president of<lb />
j College, Na.shville,<lb />
will speak at exercises<lb />
� r 10:46 a. m. in the<lb />
torium. His topic will be<lb />
Educational Renaissance<lb />
Garrett Dedication<lb />
�� Hall, newest building on<lb />
; I .� dedicated at 2<lb />
. 11 sid nee hall, now in use<lb />
tory for women students,<lb />
n in design and attractive<lb />
1 is named in honor<lb />
. � e staunch friends of East<lb />
ge, the late R. M.<lb />
rvville, who was ehair-<lb />
.� building committee of the<lb />
 Trustees for a nu Tiber of<lb />
events<lb />
n ar<lb />
Ea;<lb />
I<lb />
Robert H. Wright was a man of high<lb />
ideals and of unusual foresight and<lb />
courage. For twenty-five years he<lb />
guided the development of the school.<lb />
Dr. Wright saw the institution become<lb />
an accredited college offering both the<lb />
bachelor and the master's degrees<lb />
and won for it a position of prestige<lb />
oth in and out of the state.<lb />
The college was fortunate too in<lb />
its first faculty of fourteen members,<lb />
who became a stabilizing force in the<lb />
early years. A quarter century after<lb />
the school first opened, five of the<lb />
original faculty were still working<lb />
side by side with President Wright,<lb />
Miss Sallie Joyner Davis of the his-<lb />
tory department, Mis.s Maria D.<lb />
Graham of the mathematics depart-<lb />
ment. Miss Kate V. Lewis of the art i<lb />
department, Miss Mamie E. Jenkins<lb />
of the English department, and Dr.<lb />
Leon R. Meadows.<lb />
Alter President Wright's death in<lb />
1934, Dr. Meadow.s was chosen presi-<lb />
dent and served until 1944.<lb />
After his resignation, Dr. EL J-<lb />
McGinnis of the faculty was acting<lb />
president until the appointment in<lb />
1945 of East Carolina's third presi-<lb />
dent. Dr. Dennis H. Cooke, now pres-<lb />
ident o: High Point College headed<lb />
the school for a year.<lb />
Messick Becomes President<lb />
Jn ly47 East Carolina entered a<lb />
period of phenomenal progress marked<lb />
by expansion of physical facilities,<lb />
growth in number of students and<lb />
staff members, and development of<lb />
new fields of service to education in<lb />
the .state. These developments are<lb />
de largely to the capable leadership<lb />
of East Carolina's president for the<lb />
past ten years, Dr. J. D. Messick.<lb />
Enrollment has more than tripled<lb />
will include a since 1947. The 1955-1956 average<lb />
enrollment of 3254 men and women<lb />
taking work on the campus and this<lb />
year's total to date of 3502 indivi-<lb />
dual students present a sharp con-<lb />
trast to the '104 females and 19 males"<lb />
who began their studies on October<lb />
5, 1909.<lb />
Six building were ready for use<lb />
by the first students. In 1947 there<lb />
were twenty-two. Recent additions<lb />
to the physical plant are impressive<lb />
but are still not adequate for the<lb />
work of the growing school.<lb />
In many obvious and many subtle<lb />
ways, the presence of an institution<lb />
of learning means an increase in both<lb />
educational and cultural advantages<lb />
for the people. So East Carolina mean.s<lb />
a better and fuller life .for Eastern<lb />
North CaroMna in particular and for<lb />
the state in general.<lb />
Members of the first faculty of East Carolina Teachers Training School included President Robert H.<lb />
Wright vright, front row) and staff members (left to r ght) tront row: C. W. Wilson, Mrs. Jennie M. Ogden,<lb />
Fannie Bishop, Herbert E. Austin, President Wright. S cond row: Maria I). Graham. Mamie E. Jenkins, Kate<lb />
Lewis, W. H. Ragsdale, Birdie McKinney, and Sall:c Joyner Davis.<lb />
Ihomas J. Jarvis, (with spade) ex-Governor<lb />
him are interested citizens of Greenville.<lb />
Messick Anticipates Future<lb />
Needs In College's Growth<lb />
I have been requested by the editors of the East Caro-<lb />
linian to venture a guess, or predict the future of the college or<lb />
its status fifty years from now. That's an impossible task but<lb />
one that Jules Verne would tackle�and so must I.<lb />
Following a recent survey made by Space Utilization<lb />
Analysis Incorporated, of New York, they predicted that en-<lb />
rollment in 1965 at East Caro-<lb />
lina will be 5800. If this predic-<lb />
tion is true, by 1970 this num-<lb />
ber should be increased to at<lb />
least 7500, and by the year<lb />
2000, according to the way pop-<lb />
uiati n is growing, there will<lb />
have to be either many other<lb />
lieges or the enrollment here<lb />
HI pr-bably be 15,000.<lb />
Looking forward to the<lb />
nr A f' r expansion, the Gen-<lb />
eral Assembly is being asked<lb />
for money to purchase land a-<lb />
cros Fourteenth Street, which<lb />
w uld double the size of the<lb />
�resent campus, and if tall<lb />
' tutdinga were erected a large<lb />
'lumber of students could be ac-<lb />
o modated. With the increase<lb />
in number of students the history of colleges everywhere has<lb />
been that the curriculum, likewise, has necessarily expanded.<lb />
Fifteen years ago" no one predicted that Florida State College<lb />
for W men would now be Florida State University, Tallahassee,<lb />
with its marvelous plant, large student body and diversified<lb />
curriculum.<lb />
I would predict that some day, but probably not in my<lb />
Lime, that East Carolina vould be an institution similar to Flor-<lb />
ida St:ite University at Tallahassee. Within the immediate fu-<lb />
ture, perhaps within the next ten years, there should be a School<lb />
of Agriculture and a School cf Nursing on our campus, and<lb />
graduate work for the Master's degree should be expanded. Not<lb />
nearly enough teachers are being educated for the junior col-<lb />
le.s'and lower levels of the senior colleges. We placed eleven<lb />
�uch people last year, who have the Master's degree; there is<lb />
n increasing need for nrre colleges to expand their programs<lb />
!ti this direction. Not new, but possibly just a few years hence,<lb />
the Doctor of Education decree may become necessary in var-<lb />
ious fields f teacher education, supervision and administration.<lb />
N curriculum, however, should be expanded until there is an<lb />
absolute need as shown bv the number who demand it, else<lb />
trjo rtrocram v-ould be undulv expensive.<lb />
When East Carolina College edu<lb />
President J. D. Messick<lb />
�ilinner.<lb />
i n Anniversary of East<lb />
Is for a look backward<lb />
Carolina Teachers Train-<lb />
K .1 opened its doors to stu-<lb />
r 5. 1909. Six buildings<lb />
ady to receive the "104 fe-<lb />
ll' males who came to<lb />
They arrived, "crowding the<lb />
rs, coming when e shavings<lb />
 of the new buildings.<lb />
� j hose who registered for<lb />
 summer session, 462 indi-<lb />
students attended the school<lb />
four quarter of that first<lb />
Carolina was fortunate in its<lb />
resident, a native North Caro-<lb />
a, a voung educator had<lb />
Looking Back Over The Years<lb />
in 1909 a reputation as<lb />
Mrs. Susie W. Webb, at one time a<lb />
coed here and now the Alumni sec-<lb />
retary, has watched East Carolina<lb />
progress for over a quarter of a<lb />
century.<lb />
Interestingly enough, after a quar-<lb />
ter of a century, another Sue Hve3<lb />
in room 80 Wilson. The first Susie<lb />
Williams is today Mrs. Webb, who<lb />
first claimed room 80 her college<lb />
home.<lb />
She recalls that the attic once<lb />
caught fire. After the usual yell of<lb />
"man on the hall" firemen trooped<lb />
through. President Wright made an<lb />
appearance m room 80 to investigate<lb />
the upheaval, lit was quite an honor<lb />
to be visited by the college president,<lb />
especially in one's own dormitory<lb />
room.<lb />
When Mrs. Webb returned to the<lb />
college ten years ago she was given<lb />
her old laundry mark. She still has<lb />
a pair of knickers to prove it.<lb />
Her roommate was Ann Garris,<lb />
now Mrs. D. W. McPherson of Little-<lb />
i ton. They have retained their college<lb />
j friendships to today. "We still have<lb />
much in common commented Susie,<lb />
"deceased husbands and teenage<lb />
daughters<lb />
Close to Customs<lb />
Susie's observation of life at Ea.<lb />
Carolina began when she was a stu-<lb />
dent. She has seen the college grow<lb />
into the third largest state supported<lb />
school in North Carolina. Her position<lb />
today keeps her even closer to the<lb />
ways, customs, habits, and future<lb />
interests of the college life.<lb />
 ,� Susie recalls that during her days<lb />
W Webb alumni secretary, former student here recalls at East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Mrs. husie  no men students were on campus ex-<lb />
a quarter of a century of progress.<lb />
By ROSEMARY EAGLES<lb />
cept during summer sessions. At the most prominent was Jane Hall, the<lb />
present men students outnumber the<lb />
women.<lb />
Probably the rule that would amuse<lb />
coed most today is that girls had to<lb />
wear hats and gloves when they went<lb />
uptown. Chains were put across most<lb />
of the gateways leading into the<lb />
campus. The girls dubbed these the<lb />
"Saturday Evening Posts<lb />
Styles<lb />
She remembers President Wright<lb />
once discussing styles since 1909 and<lb />
Mis.s Mamie Jenkins sitting on the<lb />
stage in a very stylish outfit, her<lb />
skirt barely touching her knees Miss<lb />
Jenkins, a charter member of the<lb />
"acuity, died recently.<lb />
"Most of the faculty peo:ie whom<lb />
I knew as a freshman live within<lb />
walking distance. Misses Greene,<lb />
W-ahl. McGee, Hooper, Turner, Wil-<lb />
liams, Grigsby, and the gentlemen:<lb />
Drs. Adams, Frank, Cummings, and<lb />
Picklesimer. A dozen or so alumni<lb />
rue on the faculty and an additional<lb />
number are administrative assistants<lb />
Susie laughed, "I believed it was Dr.<lb />
Haynes who suggested that graduates<lb />
teach two years in a place. 'If you<lb />
or't marry, move over<lb />
It was reported that 200 girls signed<lb />
up for geography once and then learn-<lb />
ed that Dr. Cummings was married.<lb />
Fai�:ous Classmates<lb />
Several of Susie's classmates have<lb />
become quite famous. One of the<lb />
North Carolina newspa; er woman who<lb />
goes to Europe this fall on a large<lb />
scholarship to study art.<lb />
"It was said that Jane Hall took<lb />
everyt ing from anthropology to<lb />
itchology<lb />
Usually when guests are at the<lb />
Webb horn someone tactfully hints<lb />
for a cup of hot tea. Two years ago<lb />
she ga e Lois Ann a dance at the<lb />
Alumni House for her sixteenth birth-<lb />
!ay. She grinned, "I really wasn't<lb />
supposed to do that but since so<lb />
many high school sophomores, juniors,<lb />
and seniors were invited, I explained<lb />
to Dr. Messick that it was a good high<lb />
school day<lb />
Susie proved a point. This year<lb />
the largest number of Greenville High<lb />
.students are enrolled here, 64 out of<lb />
the '56 graduating class of 96 stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
?tes a student at three-fifths the<lb />
�mount that is appropriated (per<lb />
capita for the University system,<lb />
North Carolina College at Durham,<lb />
Pembroke, and other state-supported<lb />
irtitutions, the State would be saving<lb />
money by providing supplementary<lb />
offerings when there is sufficient<lb />
demand at East Carolina College. I<lb />
see no further need for a Medical<lb />
School, Engineering, Law, or any other<lb />
school in which the number is limited<lb />
when they can be taken care of in a<lb />
central State University. There<lb />
should, however, as staged above, be<lb />
a vast broadening of the Master's<lb />
program which would include the<lb />
various areas of the Liberal Arts as<lb />
well as teacher education.<lb />
Plans for two dormitories for men<lb />
are almost completed and funds are<lb />
being requested for two additional<lb />
dormitories as well as for expansion<lb />
of the administration building, an<lb />
annex to the cafeteria, a new class-<lb />
room building and an addition to<lb />
Graham building for education andl in other areas.<lb />
'mildings, an annex to the music<lb />
building, and an extension to the<lb />
College Union building are very much<lb />
needed. If we have these within the<lb />
next two years, then except for more<lb />
dormitories we shall probably be well<lb />
taken care of until 1965, unless the<lb />
State sees fit to grant a Nursing<lb />
School and a School of Agriculture,<lb />
in which case more facilities would<lb />
be needed for these programs.<lb />
We are in the heart of the leading<lb />
farm belt .for the State and training<lb />
in agriculture is needed; also training<lb />
for nurse is limited in this area.<lb />
Therefore, there is much evidence that<lb />
tvese programs should be added in<lb />
the near future.<lb />
Based on the record of the past,<lb />
and the philosophy of successive fac-<lb />
ulties and administrators, we feel<lb />
that we are safe in saying that the<lb />
basic purpose of the College, "To<lb />
Serve" will not be changed�merely<lb />
the media for this service, primarily<lb />
curriculums -offered, which should<lb />
keep pace witih changes and growth<lb />
psychology. In addition to these<lb />
-PRESIDENT MESSICK<lb />
Garrett Hall, newest dormitory for women, will be dedicated at 2 p. m. Friday, March 8.<lb />
Mr. Garrert's Portrait<lb />
Unveiling Takes Place<lb />
On Friday Afternoon<lb />
As a part of the Founders Day Pro-<lb />
gram the dedication of Garrett Hall<lb />
will take place at 2 p. m. Members of<lb />
the Garrett family will be special!<lb />
guests with the unveiling of a portrait<lb />
of the late Mr. R. M. Garrett, Sr.<lb />
the featured event.<lb />
S ecial music by the College Singers<lb />
will precede the introduction of the<lb />
Garrett Family by President J. D.<lb />
Messick. This will be followed by the<lb />
portrait unveiling by iR. M. Garrett,<lb />
Jr. and the acceptance of the portrait1<lb />
by A. L. Tyler, chairman of the Board<lb />
of Trustees.<lb />
Barbarti Harris will then; sing<lb />
"Bless This House and Reverend<lb />
W. M. Howard, Jr. will give the<lb />
dedicatory prayer.<lb />
From 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. there will<lb />
be a tea for faculty, students and<lb />
visitors and Garrett will observe its<lb />
"Open House<lb />
The Reception Committee ii headed<lb />
by Miss Ruth White and will be com-<lb />
posed of Mrs. Ralph Garrett, Mrs.<lb />
Helen Snyder, Miss Louise McKinney,<lb />
Eddie Dennis (chairman, Men's Judi-<lb />
ciary), and Jean Fisher (chairman,<lb />
Women's Judiciary.)<lb />
East Carolina College's imposing aow library ia named in honor of the late Dr. James Yadkin Joy�er,<lb />
of North Carolina's great leaders la education. J&amp;fJ dedicated March 8, 1955. .<lb /><pb facs="00038419_tn_0004" /><lb />
? iGE FOUB<lb />
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weixmosday, macii i �<lb />
Mallorv's Ball<lb />
Schedule Fixed<lb />
For 1957 Play<lb />
retiaa i<lb />
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HPf-irif u<lb />
INKS .AK-Don Harm, playing ahl final y.ar ef basketball for East C arohna .orked -  regaUr<lb />
r.i for tn. ha for 195T. He is shown abo.e, gnfe, up to .iak. lay-up aga.nst W�<lb />
 red perkap. their �nrat sen� that a Pirate club has felt - ms� ears. The f.ru.hed with a<lb />
I Sorts State mark and a 13-12 overall record.<lb />
O.AIUE UA�B and the re. of the ECC haetteer. a.edout at the ����2 <lb />
before ��. t arohna ,n the l�t rjMs�Uo� tennerMne, J-h <lb />
undefeated in 11 BUMS, alee copped the North SUte urne title. Amoki)<lb />
held down a suard po-l most of the season.<lb />
(photos by Arnold)<lb />
gnat l<lb />
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damentau and getting l<lb />
eond .tion.<lb />
Sawyer Paces<lb />
To Successful<lb />
Pirate Tankers<lb />
Swimming ear<lb />
ECC Grid Slate For 1957<lb />
Features New Opponents<lb />
" Te 157 East Carolina football here on September 28.<lb />
Kfcafek has beei released from Rw North State Conference foe,<lb />
offiM rf  Dirtor N. M � re included in the Fall Schedule.<lb />
features tw. mm- The fuil card is as follows:<lb />
Strutton Wins<lb />
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 have<lb />
�eason<lb />
Bay<lb />
h sen1<lb />
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V. M IV. P. I. Wake<lb />
. :  arc. &amp;<lb />
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ling<lb />
ire and abil-<lb />
er as Bo �"�- ph-<lb />
.� b front<lb />
. - . en ai co-captain<lb />
Dickie 1 I �, Sawyer<lb />
fe in his<lb />
�- tr.e sehndnla was Carolina's rising swimming team in the nation.<lb />
-  rharl Krepp. Krepp' Next year will be another challenge<lb />
i ranked second in the nation in the :0 the ��i�irJ as they continae to<lb />
r - (.vf-n- �ain national prominence. In the likes<lb />
a rOft.t- even<lb />
The - � � whisk the Piraie snrisa-<lb />
dae to<lb />
e Pirates of East<lb />
Jor I -<lb />
:omer on the Bue slate. t 14<lb />
Davidson and Presbyterian College S-pt 21<lb />
of South Carornia, have beer, added Sept 28<lb />
The gridiron schedule includes two,j 0ct 5<lb />
kra rnff�renr- teams. David-<lb />
Oct 1-<lb />
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Richmond<lb />
Portsmouth (N <lb />
Open<lb />
at Bob Sawyer, t<lb />
enjoyed a, due to UM Carolina poese a swimmer who has<lb />
itstanding tear effort or. tr.e part not yet reached his peak. As a junior,<lb />
A all the members. The results of reat expectations are in the mind of Va.t Saturday, Sept. 14, play<lb />
bednlc have paced the Green- partisan observers for this swimming<lb />
illc icb or. the map as the fastest standout.<lb />
Soothers Conference teams. David<lb />
�on end the University of Richmond.1<lb />
The Buc- pen the eeasen with the<lb />
Unive tv of Richmond ir. Ports-<lb />
ing for<lb />
town o!<lb />
the first time in the home j<lb />
Head football Coae Jackj<lb />
26<lb />
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Davidson<lb />
Catawba<lb />
Elon<lb />
V. Cnrolina<lb />
Morns-Harvey<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Lenoir Rhyr.e<lb />
Prehyterian<lb />
(ireenvihe<lb />
Salisbury<lb />
GreenviKe<lb />
CaQowhee<lb />
Charleston<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Clinton<lb />
Barne Strutton defeated<lb />
 harles Russell three game to<lb />
one. in a best th.ee out of five<lb />
�erie. for the Winter Quarter<lb />
ping pong championship of the<lb />
( ollege Union.<lb />
Charles edged Barney out in<lb />
the first game by a cloee score<lb />
of 21-19. Barney capped the next<lb />
three games. 21-19, 22-20, and<lb />
21-14. to defeatharles and again<lb />
place himlf in the winning brac-<lb />
ket.<lb />
Bnrnej �a the summer cham-<lb />
pion of '56 while Chariea was the<lb />
it champ of fall quarter.<lb />
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Buc Students To Compete In<lb />
National Bridge Tournament<lb />
East Carolina College students national winners.<lb />
pete with students from more<lb />
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iege campus during the week of<lb />
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BAST CAROLINIAH<lb />
BasebaHers Prepare For 1957 Season<lb />
:<lb />
CINDERPATH<lb />
By<lb />
MIKE KATSIAS<lb />
Returning Pirate Pitcher<lb />
 a<lb />
IT1NG READY�East Carolina baseball players Tom Harkey and Bucky Keep are preparing- for the 1957 dis-<lb />
i,l season. Drills thus far have been mostly a process of loosening- up and getting into condition, bat the<lb />
k i- till hard and steady. Coach Jim Mallory, whose club won the North State Title last year, is expecting<lb />
another powerful group this spring.<lb />
Buc Netters Are<lb />
Holding Drills<lb />
Raj Martinez held his first<lb />
a � i, last week at the col-<lb />
courts with an eager group of<lb />
.��. d newcomers, at his bid-<lb />
from last year's out-<lb />
im are the likes of. sen-<lb />
tfaurice Everett, James<lb />
. I Mike Katsiaa. Among the<lb />
John West, John<lb />
Billy Hollowell, James<lb />
e, an I Ken Chalker.<lb />
gear's aggregation is being<lb />
t" e finest net<lb />
late for the Pirates. All the<lb />
are blessed with an<lb />
I ;ompetitive experience.<lb />
. : are attracting quite a<lb />
dis; layed by a Pirate netter.<lb />
Schedule plans are still in the pro-<lb />
cess of being worked out by Martinez.<lb />
Among the opponents are such namec<lb />
as Wake Forest, State, High Point,<lb />
Elon, Guilford, Atlantic Christian,<lb />
and the College of Charleston. If<lb />
plans are favorable, the Pirates will<lb />
tour the south during the Easter!<lb />
holidays. ,<lb />
Safety Course<lb />
Dr. Charles DeShaw of the<lb />
Athletic Department announced<lb />
this week that all people inter-<lb />
ested in taking the Red Croae<lb />
Water Safety Instructor eoerse<lb />
should sign a sheet now posted<lb />
on the main bulletin board at<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
Not too long ago, a week to be<lb />
exact, I journeyed over to Memorial<lb />
Gym to have an interview with the<lb />
amiable track mentor for East Caro-<lb />
lina, Dr. James O. Miller. After<lb />
closely searching trie athletic ofLiee<lb />
my quest was finally rewarded! This<lb />
is on� person the secret formula of<lb />
the H-bomb would be safe with. To<lb />
every direct question I asked him,<lb />
he gave the same evasive answer�<lb />
"Don't quote me If I didn't know<lb />
better, I'd think the fellow was har-<lb />
boring another Dave Sime in our<lb />
midst.<lb />
The man who wi'l lead the trackster.s<lb />
�nee more this year, by the way it's<lb />
now officially a varsity sport, expects<lb />
he similar success story that they<lb />
enjoyed last .season. In case you've<lb />
forgotten, last year's edition made<lb />
.shambles of the North State Confer<lb />
ence meet and compiled a record of<lb />
five wins as against two losses. That<lb />
doesn't seem like too bad a record<lb />
Tor a college whic ofers no track<lb />
scholarships and dkht even list the <lb />
sports as one of varsity status.<lb />
Though Miiler is on the lookout for,<lb />
prospective talent, he's blessed with ai<lb />
veteran team. Returning once again<lb />
is the now almost legendary form of<lb />
"Injun" Jim Henderson, winner of<lb />
the outstamding performer trophy<lb />
At the conference meet for the last<lb />
two years. In Henderson, the Pirates<lb />
rave one of the most outstanding<lb />
I dashmen in the area. He excels in the<lb />
century race, the 220, and with the<lb />
proper incentive, his time in the high<lb />
hurdles is sparkling also. Another<lb />
standout of the cinder sport is Robert<lb />
Maynard, of low hurdle fame. May-<lb />
nard is the running companion of<lb />
Henderson and he's no slouch, keep<lb />
your eyes on this lad.<lb />
The Pirate cause this year is blessed<lb />
with returning distance men. Cliff<lb />
Buck and Poster Morse are the big<lb />
men in this department.<lb />
Both were very impressive last year<lb />
and appear destined for new heights<lb />
in the coming campaign. Others of<lb />
note for the cinder team are such men<lb />
as Patterson, Bishop, Holmes, and<lb />
Dennis. With talent like this the sea-<lb />
son in my book looms as very bright<lb />
Among the foes the Pirates will<lb />
face are N. C. State, University of<lb />
Richmond, Hampden-Sidney College,<lb />
rd William &amp; Mary Division and<lb />
Newport News Apprentice School in<lb />
x triangular meet. The strongest foe<lb />
appears to be the Spiders of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Richmond. Another high-<lb />
light of the season will be the con-<lb />
tinued rivalry with Elon in the con-<lb />
ference meet.<lb />
The tracksters of East Carolina<lb />
will face a rigid test of survival<lb />
against the schedule, but they have<lb />
the material for the job. It's a team<lb />
made up of men wiho really desire<lb />
to come out for the love of the sport,<lb />
football players trying to stay in<lb />
shape for next Fall, and the hard core<lb />
known as "naturals Follow them<lb />
well, this year's team appears lea�<lb />
and hungry for conquest.<lb />
Jim Henderson<lb />
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gious conflicts is scheduled to be<lb />
LEONARD LILLEY�This husky hurler and several other veteran mounds-<lb />
men will help make the 1957 Pirate baseballers defend their North State<lb />
record this year. Lilley and eight other pitchers will be back from last<lb />
year's outfit, which lost only one hurler. The Pirate club has been working<lb />
out since early last week.<lb />
discussed by the group and all in-<lb />
terested students are invited.<lb />
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a March 17 get-together at the Y will speak on the topic, "Is Religion<lb />
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At 8:00 p. m. Rev. James Brewer<lb />
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i n<lb />
freshman hails from <lb />
ere he was n-garded as<lb />
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the Goldsbore boy, also<lb />
n state circles. From<lb />
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the Wake Forest fresh-<lb />
efore his departure for<lb />
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College Orchestra Will Play<lb />
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sk-ians. including students and fa-<lb />
ruity members at the college and in-<lb />
strumentalists from various localities<lb />
in Eastern North Carolina. �<lb />
This sc ool year the orchestra is<lb />
carrying out an ambitious progam<lb />
of appearances at home and in East-<lb />
ern North Carolina towns. The annual<lb />
fall concert on the campus was pre-<lb />
sented in December. Concert in!<lb />
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Di of mosk, will eon- were included on the schedule for the<lb />
winter quarter at the college.<lb />
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in the Wright auditorium on trie cam<lb />
. us for Pitt County .school children j<lb />
and March 15 at the Greenville High,<lb />
by School auditorium for pupils of the;<lb />
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Una Orchestra, or<lb />
 Cai na Orchestra will<lb />
 levision audience Sun-<lb />
n, March 17, in the first<lb />
gram to be presented<lb />
ganixat n at the college.<lb />
iment, to be broadcast<lb />
6 Carolina's weekly feature<lb />
Go U eduled for<lb />
;u � 2 � p m. over the facilities<lb />
� WN- 1 : Greenvilk C3 annel 9.<lb />
Kenneth N Cuthhert director<lb />
. gt esira in a varied pro-<lb />
 Featured selections will be<lb />
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Vi1 August Laube of Greenville.<lb />
. a- narrator. Bizet's Car-<lb />
arid compositions<lb />
Dancing Contest<lb />
To Be Held Next<lb />
Week In Wright<lb />
pears ago under Dr.<lb />
lirection, Is an ensemble<lb />
� -� fifty selected mu-<lb />
DENNIS<lb />
-T<lb />
from page 1<lb />
Ufcting on campus.<lb />
Id enta placing of<lb />
�-� on campus.<lb />
� em on limits for the<lb />
la - At the present time<lb />
; lace for a couple to go<lb />
. . do not have a car.<lb />
 realise that<lb />
i women and not boys<lb />
procedure 1 followed<lb />
�:es and colleges;<lb />
an see no reason for its<lb />
ttowe . ere at East Caro-<lb />
 exchange on campus<lb />
� �. on the prices of text<lb />
-<lb />
�vement of the student<lb />
g -situation on campus.<lb />
7. Affiliation with national fra-<lb />
� es.<lb />
8. A better, more representative<lb />
-tudent government association.<lb />
Activities<lb />
Dennis' activities with the student<lb />
iture aside from his duties with<lb />
ry -nclude membership on<lb />
as, point system, social and<lb />
;i mmittees.<lb />
i member of Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Circle K Club, YMCA.<lb />
worked for three years as<lb />
editor of the college yearbook.<lb />
was East Carolina's delegate<lb />
� North Carolina State Student<lb />
tture recently, is a member<lb />
PHELPS<lb />
( of tinued from page 1<lb />
dent earryiug more t. an 12 joints.<lb />
More students will have a chance .o<lb />
aderahip positions if the sys-<lb />
tem is enforced<lb />
Exams<lb />
Request that exams not start<lb />
on the last day of classes.<lb />
"Last fall quarter we had classes<lb />
� e morning and exams started in<lb />
the afternoon. This should not be<lb />
wed to happen<lb />
 Investigate possibilities of<lb />
A three- iivision dance contest<lb />
S onsored by the Record and Dance<lb />
Committee of the College Union<lb />
Student Board will be held on March<lb />
13 a: 8:00 in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
T e three divisions of the dance<lb />
 contest will include Latin American<lb />
dances, slow dances, and jitter-bug-<lb />
bop dances. Frizes of $lfl and $5!<lb />
will be given to the first arid second<lb />
place w;r:her.<lb />
Contestants may enter any or al<lb />
of the three aivisior.s and should<lb />
tain entry blanks and additional<lb />
information from Miss MendenhaB in<lb />
the college union.<lb />
Working on the Record and Dnnce<lb />
nittee are Greenville Banks.<lb />
chairman, Diana Johnson, Mary<lb />
Dickers, Janet Hodges. Barbara At-<lb />
kins. Freddie Robertson, Buddy Man-<lb />
gum, and Betty Rogers.<lb />
EAST CAftOLPWl'A'H<lb />
lister Roberts'<lb />
Plays Next Week<lb />
In McGinnis<lb />
B JERRY MILLS<lb />
Re earsaL For "Mister Roberts"<lb />
seem to be progressing quite well.<lb />
K(n West in the title role and Al Carr<lb />
n Morton lend excellent<lb />
inter; relation to their parts, M does<lb />
Omni Hull as the philosophical Doc.<lb />
"Bubba" Driver promises to be hi-<lb />
farious ; Pulver, Officer in Charge<lb />
f Laundry and Morale, and Gayle<lb />
Simpson is well cast in the role of<lb />
h� voluptuous and sarcarstic nurse,<lb />
' teutenant Ann Girard.<lb />
More than half the roles in "Mis-<lb />
i Roberts" are filled by newcom-<lb />
to the Hast Carolina stage. Th-<lb />
tew laces are: Frank Bush as Dolan;<lb />
�mmy Edison a, chief Johnson;<lb />
Robbies as Lindstrom; Benny<lb />
Waters as Gerhart; Don Haskins as<lb />
Wiley: Gene Hunter as Stephano-<lb />
� ki: Bobby Harrison as Schlemmer;<lb />
ommy Jones as Rebel; Bucky Men-<lb />
roc as the Shore Patrol Officer and<lb />
Bill Rackley as the Shore Patrolman.<lb />
In the nightly rehearsals amazing<lb />
progress has been noted, with full,<lb />
cooperation throughout. The stagej<lb />
presence of the energetic and willing<lb />
newcomer has been greatly aided<lb />
the steadying influence of Play-<lb />
house v-teians Stan Jones, Robert<lb />
Tyn.ia  A. B. Benfield and Bill Bri-<lb />
k v. All seem anxious to make the<lb />
presentation a good one: Director<lb />
Charlie Briggs claims that "for the<lb />
first time in my experience, a cast<lb />
has complained that rehearsals are<lb />
not long enough<lb />
The set for the play, designed by<lb />
Bill Rackley. is now under construc-<lb />
tion at McGinnis. Costumes and pro-<lb />
ertiea are handled by Jane "Staples,<lb />
Annette Brady and Carolyn Rich.<lb />
The play is scheduled for McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium March 13th and'14th at<lb />
-ight o'clock. Briggs promises "some-<lb />
new in the way of usheis<lb />
The dance is being sponsored alonK �lth the fifleth ana.xrsar. , photo b Nora<lb />
landers �<lb />
Ann Hall Crowned f . FriHav vieht<lb />
C th t At Dance rriday iNignt<lb />
Phi Sig Dance<lb />
PUBLICATIONS<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
his sophomore year. He was editor<lb />
of hi high school yearbook.<lb />
C mmentinaj on his candidacy for<lb />
editorship of f. e Buccaneer, William-<lb />
son saidIn planning and dreaming<lb />
t" the 158 Buccaneer, I have high<lb />
as irations of improvement and even<lb />
establishing an eaier registrations higher goal than will be reached in<lb />
budg<lb />
set<lb />
lie<lb />
procedure.<lb />
"Everyone is familiar with tve con-<lb />
gestion on registration day under the<lb />
present system<lb />
10. Allow the Entertainment Com-<lb />
mittee to keep the proceeds from the<lb />
sale of tickets.<lb />
"T is will create a fund that can<lb />
be used to procure more big name<lb />
dance bands. We don't need to be<lb />
outbid by other schools<lb />
Unlimited Cuts<lb />
11. Inquire as to possibilities of<lb />
having unlimited cuts for seniors.<lb />
"A survey could be conducted to<lb />
see if such a proposal is feasible and<lb />
if it is wanted by the students<lb />
12. A quarterly report by the SGA<lb />
president.<lb />
"At the first of each quarter, the<lb />
president would make a report to<lb />
t e SGA. He would report what had<lb />
been accomplished the previous quart-<lb />
er and what he hoped would be done<lb />
during the new quarter<lb />
th,<lb />
liege Union Student Board,<lb />
and has. been on the track team for<lb />
the past three years.<lb />
MESSICK<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Friday, classes will be dis-<lb />
ed at 10:30, giving everyone a<lb />
e to go to the Wright building<lb />
for the program to be held at 11:00;<lb />
the '57 publication. In making this<lb />
statement I might add that this is<lb />
no re lection of the superior ideas and<lb />
work on the part of my co-worker,<lb />
Shirlee Smit If I reflected her work,<lb />
I would only be doing the same to<lb />
mine. I thoroughly enjoyed working<lb />
with Shirlee, and I am certain that<lb />
without her dreams combined with<lb />
her toils, the book could not possibly<lb />
be what we hoped it to be.<lb />
Now that the book has gone to<lb />
press. I can look back and see places<lb />
that I feel would have been much bet-<lb />
ter, handled in a different way. I have<lb />
no regrets, but I am simply saying<lb />
that all editors can look back after<lb />
a year's work and see how much bet-<lb />
ter things would have been if they<lb />
had been done in a different manner.<lb />
Only if an editor succeeds himself,<lb />
does he have the opportunity of cor-<lb />
recting his errors and using his pre-<lb />
vious experiences to the improvement<lb />
of the present publication. It is with<lb />
College Union Notes<lb />
Progress Made In The<lb />
Chess Program Here<lb />
The College Union is proud of the<lb />
progress made in the Chess program.<lb />
At the resent time there is a chess!<lb />
tournament underway which is gath<lb />
ering interest all the timeThere are<lb />
sixteen participants in the tournament<lb />
including faculty as well as students<lb />
and plenty of .tiff competition.<lb />
Chess is a fascinating game orig-<lb />
inating in ancient Asia�claims have,<lb />
been ma ie ,tor 'India, China and<lb />
Persia. Prom the time of the first<lb />
printing real the game has under-<lb />
gone no important change. It was.<lb />
well known in England, and much of<lb />
English literature from Chaucer to<lb />
Shakespeare has described it. Chess<lb />
has the advantage of age and uni-<lb />
versality over most other games, for<lb />
the rules and law are the same<lb />
wherever it is played. One widely<lb />
held popular belief is that chess is<lb />
"too deep for the average person,<lb />
but this is nonsense, for in some<lb />
countries chess is as popular as<lb />
Haseball and children learn to play.<lb />
Of course a chess master may per:<lb />
form remarkable feats, but then it<lb />
takes time to learn the intricacies<lb />
of any sport. We invite you to come<lb />
on down to the Coliege Union and<lb />
learn to play chess. Mrs. Fagan is<lb />
on hand to instruct you every Mon-<lb />
day night, and you too can enjoy a<lb />
.ascinating game of chess.<lb />
The Phi Sigma Pi national honor-<lb />
ary education fraternity of East<lb />
Carolina College sponsored its an-<lb />
nual Sweetheart Ball Saturday night.<lb />
Marcv 2. The music was furm-hed by<lb />
The Carolinians.<lb />
Decorations were in ai. abstract<lb />
theme.<lb />
During the intermission. Miss Ann<lb />
Hall of Salemburg was crowned the<lb />
"Sweetheart of Phi Sigma Pi" by<lb />
Mr. Horace L. Rose, Jr president<lb />
o' the fraternity.<lb />
.The girls who competed f r the title<lb />
The bearded boys on campus will<lb />
commence normal shaving activities<lb />
after the Alpha Phi Omega dance<lb />
next Friday night.<lb />
The dance which is being sponsored<lb />
I with the eventful fiftieth an-<lb />
niversary ce.eoration is featuring<lb />
by the "Highlanders a di-l<lb />
prize will be awarded<lb />
male in each category<lb />
The prizes to be a I<lb />
five dollar sport � rt<lb />
shave<lb />
A panel of judge<lb />
boainess man. a barber a<lb />
member, and a girl on ea<lb />
vision of the "Collegians and is<lb />
tuled for b:30 next Friday night.<lb />
A rather unusual band arrange-<lb />
ment has oeen staged oy the sponsor-<lb />
ing fraternity and will feature music<lb />
irom the center of the ball room<lb />
where the "Highlanders" will play<lb />
.ton. an elevated platform.<lb />
A special feature of the dance h<lb />
the beard-judging contest. The con-<lb />
test will be judged in a three-cate-<lb />
gory division: the best groomed, the<lb />
were selected bv the residents of ugliest, and the most unique. A first<lb />
each dormitory. They were: Miss Ann j mmmm�<lb />
r rum a re: � : .<lb />
NeereastJ Enj<lb />
"Capital<lb />
wrong tpe oi d<lb />
sensitive type�ma.<lb />
�Readers' D:gv<lb />
GARDENING ITEM from as<lb />
paper: "Dig the ground<lb />
thoroughly and then<lb />
Digest.<lb />
jant.<lb />
Hall, sponsored by Gotten Hall; Miss<lb />
MaUlia Jane Hammond of New Bern<lb />
sponsored by Slay Hall; Miss Patsy;<lb />
Cameron of Raeford, sponsored by<lb />
Ragsdale Hail; Miss Anne Cooke of I<lb />
Mt. Olive, sponsored by Umstead Hall<lb />
Miss . K-aty Ann Peele of Aulander,<lb />
sponsored by Garrett Hall; Mis Peg-<lb />
gy Smith of Angrier, sponsored by I<lb />
Fleming Hall; and Miss Sybil Kelly<lb />
of Sanford, sponsored by Jarvis Hall.<lb />
A campus-wide election wu eld<lb />
in order to select the queen.<lb />
YOUR ARE CORDIALLY INVITED<lb />
To Test Drive A New<lb />
1957 FORD At<lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co Inc.<lb />
Since 1866<lb />
i<lb />
i<lb />
13. Work for an "esprit de corps"l thin&amp; j" �ind � l ek the<lb />
th SGA I e101 of the 1958 Buccaneer.<lb />
"More students should be encour-<lb />
aped n participate. The members oi<lb />
the SGA should be active members<lb />
and not just members in name only<lb />
All committee appointed by the pres<lb />
ident both standing and special,<lb />
should receive full SGA support and<lb />
should not be wantonly criticized<lb />
"Sound And Practicable"<lb />
Commenting on all of his proposals,<lb />
at I - -rae you will hear lovely I Phelps explained, "I believe the above<lb />
and an outstanding educator, proposals to be sound and practical.<lb />
Dr. Henry Hill, the speaker. About<lb />
fifty colleges and learned societies<lb />
will be represented in the process-<lb />
ional. Seats will be reserved for our<lb />
guests. If, after the auditorium is<lb />
filled, you see guests standing, please<lb />
give them your seats as a gesture<lb />
of courtesy.<lb />
Another thing to remembei 13 not<lb />
to park your car anywhere on the<lb />
main campus on Friday except at<lb />
the parking space by Umstead and<lb />
the parking space at the gymnasium.<lb />
The faculty is requested to do the<lb />
same thing.<lb />
They are ideas that I would like to<lb />
carry out if I am given the honor of<lb />
heading next year's legislature. I<lb />
am not making any foolish or out-<lb />
landish campaign promises. However,<lb />
4 do t ledge myself to serve the stu-<lb />
dents faithfully and to carry out the<lb />
responsibilities of the office to the<lb />
best of my ability<lb />
"If elected, I will be as fair and<lb />
as impartial in all my decisions and<lb />
appointments as is humanly possible.<lb />
I can assure you t at any rulings<lb />
that I might make as president of<lb />
the SGA would be based on existing<lb />
and show our love, respect, and<lb />
honor for our College.<lb />
You are a splendid group and I<lb />
know we shall have your cooperation<lb />
on this memorable occasion.<lb />
J. D. Messick, President.<lb />
Let's make this a happy occasion and accepted college policies he<lb />
concluded<lb />
Jimmy Pheips served as president<lb />
of his sophomore class, and as a re-<lb />
presentative on the SGA, served on<lb />
various committees. He has done the<lb />
same this year as a representative<lb />
SPEAKERS<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
subcommittee which investigated the<lb />
Department of Justice during the<lb />
Truman administration as well as the<lb />
activities of American Communists<lb />
employed in the United Nations.<lb />
During the 83rd Congress he was<lb />
chairman of Judiciary subcommittee<lb />
No. 2 and was the youngest sub-<lb />
committee chairman of that Congress<lb />
Last year he was a member of the<lb />
Committee on Communist Aggres-<lb />
sion, which was charged with the<lb />
respon ibility of investigating and<lb />
reporting on the Communist envel-<lb />
opment of various countries since the<lb />
end of World War II.<lb />
of his fraternity.<lb />
A business education major, he is a<lb />
member of Alpha Phi Omega, service<lb />
fraternity, and a cadet captain and<lb />
'light commander in tiie AFROTC.<lb />
President Protem<lb />
He was elected president protem<lb />
of the Senate in this year's N. C.<lb />
Student Legislature, and has just re-<lb />
ceived notice from the president of<lb />
the Interim Council that he has been<lb />
selected as chairman of the Rules<lb />
Committee for ti�e next year's legis-<lb />
lature.<lb />
Dr. Wellington B. Gray<lb />
Author Of Article<lb />
Dr. Wellington B. Gray, director<lb />
of the department of art, is the<lb />
author of an article on "Historical<lb />
Sta.tus of Graduate Degrees in Art<lb />
Education" included in the "Journal<lb />
of Educational Research<lb />
Dr. Gray's paper indicates that the<lb />
earliest degrees on the graduate level<lb />
were unearned, or honorary, in the<lb />
United States. Establishment of re<lb />
gular programs of instruction lead-<lb />
ing to the master's degree took place<lb />
in this country about the middle of<lb />
the eighteenth century, he says, and<lb />
those leading to the doctor's degree<lb />
were first introduced in the nine<lb />
teenth century. .<lb />
The first graduate degrees in the<lb />
specialized field of art education, ac-<lb />
cording to available records, were<lb />
granted in the present century, he<lb />
explains.<lb />
Art, hf states, has in recent years<lb />
won increasing recognition as Man<lb />
integral factor in all society with<lb />
the results that art education has<lb />
come to be more and more in demand<lb />
in the school curriculum.<lb />
"Since art education has become<lb />
so important Dr. Gray points out,<lb />
"it is equally important to provide<lb />
the staff which can teaeh in the pro<lb />
gram. This is true whether the staff<lb />
is for the public school or the col-<lb />
lege. With the continually improving<lb />
standards required for teachers In the<lb />
public schools and colleges it becomes<lb />
necessary to secure further prepara<lb />
tion in the form of advance degreea.M<lb />
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