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I<lb />
Party<lb />
v ii tfrieas. professor gives his view<lb />
the prevent-day cocktail party. See<lb />
n Johnson's column on page 2.<lb />
Eastti<lb />
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ttuw<lb />
J Institute<lb />
Jonnie Simpson reviews the annual<lb />
Vorld Affairs Institute on page 2.<lb />
XXXII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 22,1957<lb />
Number 19<lb />
Dennis, Phelps To Meet In Runoff Tuesday<lb />
ti<lb />
iicials Ask<lb />
Budget Committee<lb />
For Extra Funds<lb />
$594,192 Needed To<lb />
Cover Pressing Costs<lb />
Over Next Two Years<lb />
 � ials are await<lb />
a Wed request for<lb />
� he Joint Approg ria-<lb />
�' he North Caro-<lb />
Is w) ich are to<lb />
st of operations for<lb />
years, including re-<lb />
7,192 for maintenance<lb />
improve-<lb />
recommendations<lb />
Budget Commission,<lb />
March 13.<lb />
essick, who presented<lb />
R6 I ' at $100,416<lb />
to avoid increasing<lb />
e in : two years.<lb />
aid the college ranks<lb />
elve state-supported<lb />
apita appropriations<lb />
. third in enrollment.<lb />
Salaries and Wages<lb />
incha led in his<lb />
2i -26 for the<lb />
- and wages for<lb />
 fd further<lb />
s1 ; dent-faculty<lb />
. is a comparatively<lb />
� Carolina is second<lb />
twelve state-supported<lb />
�ions in circulation<lb />
oanted out by Dr.<lb />
gM ern Association it the college is<lb />
�ment of librar-<lb />
of books.<lb />
Otherlmirovements � : the com-ary, now in its A mong other cap-� was asked on and repair of<lb />
 walks and $62,000<lb />
Wright Audi-<lb />
Dr. W. E. Marshall, left, and Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, right, will as-<lb />
Trustees Say No<lb />
To Idea Of Negro<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
Members Claim Action<lb />
Is Unwise; Board Of<lb />
Education Agrees<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
An opinion from the "Board of<lb />
Trustees concerning the problem of<lb />
Negro entertainment was stated that<lb />
it would be unwise for East Carolina<lb />
to attempt bringing such entertain-<lb />
ment to the campus this year.<lb />
In a recent meeting of the Board,<lb />
the Trustees stated that it would be<lb />
unwise to permit the employment of<lb />
mtertainment from the colored race<lb />
 and that the status would have to<lb />
remain as heretofore.<lb />
The Trustees a.s well as Dr. Harris<lb />
sume duties next fall quarter as directors of the department of social Purka of the Board of Higher Edu-<lb />
studies and psychology respectively. They will replace Dr. A. D. Frank and<lb />
Dr. Carl L. Adams, who will retire next year. (Nora Willia photo)<lb />
Marshall, Prewett Named<lb />
New Department Directors<lb />
Appointment of directors of three iana Polytechnic Institute, he joined<lb />
departments of instruction has just the East Carolina faculty ia 1945.<lb />
been announced by college President Former Dean<lb />
John D. Messick. AH will begin their<lb />
duties at the beginning of the fall<lb />
quarter of the 1957-1958 term.<lb />
Dr. W. E. Marshall, now professor<lb />
of political science at East Carolina,<lb />
will head the department of social<lb />
studies. He will replace Dr. A. D.<lb />
Frank, who will retire at the end of<lb />
the fall quarter of the 1957-1958 term.<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett of the East<lb />
Carolina psychology department will<lb />
become director of this department<lb />
upon the retirement of Dr. Carl L.<lb />
Adams.<lb />
Dr. David R. Davis, now a member<lb />
of the faculty of Montclair State<lb />
College in New Jersey, will join the<lb />
East Carolina faculty next fall as<lb />
director of the department of mathe-<lb />
matics. He will replace Dr. Percy<lb />
Scott, who resigned as director but<lb />
who, as professor of mathematics,<lb />
will continue his connection with the<lb />
iepartment.<lb />
Thirty Years<lb />
Both Dr. Frank and Dr. Adams<lb />
have been members of the East Caro-<lb />
lina faculty for mor than thirty<lb />
years. Dr. Scott has served as dir-<lb />
ector of the department of mathe-<lb />
matics since 1947.<lb />
A native of Texas, Dr. Marshall<lb />
is a graduate of the University of<lb />
mmer sessions and en-i Texas and of the School of Advanced<lb />
in three year. in- j Political Science of the American<lb />
four. ' University. After teaching at Louis-<lb />
avou<lb />
asized the point<lb />
would have to be<lb />
t two years unless<lb />
iroved the request<lb />
this action.<lb />
 it summer school ap-<lb />
mo id be increased and<lb />
� this would make it pos-<lb />
more people at a<lb />
to the state. He said<lb />
neourage .students to<lb />
th Consecutive Year<lb />
Paper Receives First-Place<lb />
Hating At Press Convention<lb />
He served here for several yeara<lb />
as dean of men. In 1946 he became<lb />
director of East Carolina's first col-<lb />
lege radio series a�d has taught<lb />
contemporary government on the cur-<lb />
rent .series of televised courses spon-<lb />
sored by the college. He is the author<lb />
of a history workbook and of articles<lb />
on political science.<lb />
Prewett<lb />
Dr. Prewett, a Georgian, holds de-<lb />
grees from the state universities of<lb />
Georgia. Oklahoma, and North Caro-<lb />
lina. His experience as a teacher in-<lb />
cludes work in the public schools of<lb />
several states and at Emory Univer-<lb />
sity in Georgia and the University<lb />
of North Carolina. During World<lb />
War II he served in the Aleutian<lb />
Islands and did vocational and edu-<lb />
cational counseling for the U. S.<lb />
Army.<lb />
After joining the East Carolina<lb />
faculty in 1952, he held the position<lb />
of director of student personnel and<lb />
for the past three years has been a<lb />
member of the psychology depart-<lb />
ment. He is the author of a number<lb />
of article published in educational<lb />
journals.<lb />
cation eaqpressed the opinion that<lb />
this was a wait-and-see year in edu-<lb />
cation, and hence an inopportune time<lb />
for beginning such an entertainment<lb />
nT"Mrram.<lb />
Patton<lb />
Earlier it was stated that Attorney<lb />
General George Patton had told stu-<lb />
dent government officials here that<lb />
no lega procedures would be involved<lb />
in obtaining "Negro entertainer. for<lb />
the campus. It was originally believed<lb />
?hat there would be a legal problem<lb />
involved since t)fi school charter<lb />
stated that this institution was for<lb />
the education of white men and wo-<lb />
men only, and entertainment was<lb />
considered a part of education.<lb />
Trustees<lb />
The Trustees in passing their de-<lb />
cision stated that even though no<lb />
legal procedure was involved, they<lb />
thought that it would be' unwise to<lb />
attempt such a program this year.<lb />
This position taken on Negro en-<lb />
tertainment by the Board of Trustees<lb />
s similar to the position taken by<lb />
this board on athletics several years<lb />
Dennis And Phelps<lb />
Walter Jones Introduces<lb />
Bill For Nursing School<lb />
East Carolina may have a four- was not an idea of the East Carolina<lb />
year school of nursing in the near Board of Trustees. Dr. Messick, who<lb />
utuie.<lb />
State Legislator Walter Jones of<lb />
Pitt County started a bill through the<lb />
House Tuesday which w-ould provide<lb />
$170,000 in the next two years to<lb />
start the school.<lb />
T. e same proposal by Jones was<lb />
turned down by the Advisory Bud-<lb />
jet Commission last September. The<lb />
pitt representative insists that such<lb />
a bill would meet the demand for<lb />
trained nurses in this area.<lb />
Jones made it clear that his plan<lb />
ago. At the time, they stated that it<lb />
woul I be unwise for East Carolina to<lb />
schedule athletic contests with teams<lb />
who used Negro players.<lb />
Phi Mu Alpha Dance Tonight<lb />
Accounting Positions<lb />
A representative from General<lb />
Accounting Office, Washington,<lb />
D. C. will be in Room 215, Joyner<lb />
Library, at 7:00 P. M Wednes-<lb />
day, March 27, to interview all<lb />
seniors interested in accounting<lb />
positions with government.<lb />
"A Night in Venice" will be the<lb />
theme of the 1967 Phi Mu Alpha spring<lb />
lance to be held in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium, Friday, March 22, at 8:00.<lb />
The spring prom is sponsored an-<lb />
uialy by the local chapter of Phi<lb />
Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national profes-<lb />
sional music fraternity for men.<lb />
Venice, the fabulous Italian city of<lb />
music and gondolas stealing through<lb />
streets ol water, will be the theme<lb />
of this year's dance featuring the<lb />
music of Jim Cris 's Dance Band of<lb />
Durham. Robert Ellwanger, dance<lb />
chairman, reports that the most<lb />
difficult phase of decorations will be<lb />
the reproduction of a Venetian gon-<lb />
dola and a .street bridge typical of<lb />
those which stretch across the water<lb />
canals in this famous European city.<lb />
The fraternity has concentrated its<lb />
effort this year toward presenting<lb />
a new type :igure not only unique in<lb />
its elaboration and color, but also<lb />
composed of musical entertainment.<lb />
Following the figure, the .Phi Mu<lb />
Al ha Sweetheart will be crowned<lb />
and then guided through "the Btreets<lb />
of Venice aboard the giant gondola,<lb />
while the men of Phi Mu Alpha sing<lb />
o her the lovely Sweetheart Song.<lb />
Tickets to the semi-formal Venetian<lb />
Ball can be purchased from any mem-<lb />
ber of the fraternity. The door price<lb />
i.s fixed at $1; however, tickets may<lb />
be purchased in advance for 75 cents.<lb />
New pledges to Phi Mu Alpha are<lb />
as follows: Tom Miller, Jerry Powell,<lb />
Auguste Laube, Tony Brandon, Den-<lb />
nis Price, Ted Lea, and Jack Pindell.<lb />
These men will be formally initiated<lb />
into the fraternity after completing<lb />
the four week pledge .period.<lb />
tnian for the sixth for the New York Times were to-<lb />
weived a first-place , iu led in tie scheduled activities.<lb />
ual national rating<lb />
ne al<lb />
e � newspapers at the Colum-<lb />
S Press Association.<lb />
test which was held at<lb />
University in New York<lb />
around 1,500 entries, the<lb />
ice the first contest<lb />
ilong with the East Caro-<lb />
e 75 newspapers in the<lb />
gc and university division.<lb />
innately one-third of the 75<lb />
the senior college divi-<lb />
ated first place along with<lb />
Ba I Carolinian, To be judged in<lb />
a newspaper had to be<lb />
. 850 to 1000 points maximum<lb />
. mi. The number of points<lb />
, red by the East Carolinian has<lb />
j been received.<lb />
Newspapers were judged by out-<lb />
standing authorities in journalism<lb />
an I were rated on the basis of content,<lb />
writing, editing, general appearance,<lb />
advertising, headlines, and general<lb />
considerations.<lb />
Six delegates from the newspaper<lb />
and five from the college yearbook<lb />
attended the GSPA convention and<lb />
took p�rt in the week's activities.<lb />
Talks by such controversial figures<lb />
as Charles Van Doren and reporters<lb />
Also a tour of the New York Times<lb />
building and a talk with E. Clifton<lb />
Daniels were included in the activities<lb />
of the newspaper delegates.<lb />
Delegates<lb />
Representing the East Carolinian<lb />
at the convention were Jimmy Fer-<lb />
rell, editor; Oliver Williams and Jan<lb />
Raby, assistant editors; Billy Arnold,<lb />
sports editor; and Martha Wilson and<lb />
Bryan Harrison, staff assistants.<lb />
The delegates were selected to<lb />
attend the convention by members<lb />
of the East Carolinian editorial staff<lb />
and were chosen because of perform-<lb />
ing the most valuable service in news<lb />
re, orting during this school year.<lb />
Buccaneer<lb />
Buccaneer delegates at the New<lb />
York meeting were editors I. K. Wil-<lb />
liamson and Shirlee Morton Smith;<lb />
associate editor A. C. Hinton; feature<lb />
editor June Miller, and assistant<lb />
business manager Joyce Mizelle.<lb />
Commenting on the convention,<lb />
members of the editorial staff of the<lb />
East Carolinian who attended the<lb />
meeting stated that the programs<lb />
were not only designed to improve<lb />
the" quality of aj student newspaper<lb />
but were also beneficial to future<lb />
journalists.<lb />
recently presented requests to the<lb />
Appropriations Committee for capi-<lb />
tal and maintenance costs this bi-<lb />
onnium, stated Wednesday that East<lb />
aro'ina would "be happy to have"<lb />
-uch a program. The college did not<lb />
include funds for a nursing school in<lb />
their requests to the Appropriations<lb />
Committee.<lb />
Would Train 75<lb />
The bill, if approved intact, would<lb />
appropriate $70,000 in 1957-58 and<lb />
100.000 in 1958-59 for the establish-<lb />
ment of the school. According to<lb />
Jones, the school would train 50 to<lb />
JO nurses a year and contain a max-<lb />
imum of about 75 trainees.<lb />
Jones said that a plan for farming<lb />
jut trainees to hospitals in connection<lb />
vith their college work was approved<lb />
y the �ate Board of Nursing.<lb />
Te Board of Higher Education has<lb />
ecommended that nurse-training be<lb />
placed in community and junior col-<lb />
leges. Jones said this area did not<lb />
have these schools and it would still<lb />
have a shortage of trained nurses.<lb />
The bill is now in the hands of the<lb />
Appropriations Committee.<lb />
Student Teachers<lb />
Any student who plans to do<lb />
his student teaching during the<lb />
academic year 1957-1958 who has<lb />
not yet made application should<lb />
contact his departmental super-<lb />
visor of student teaching at the<lb />
earliest possible moment.<lb />
Coed In Accident<lb />
Coed Betty Jo Butts, who was<lb />
Involved in an automobile acci-<lb />
dent near Wilson Tuesday, sus-<lb />
tained only minor cuts and bruises,<lb />
according to a report from her<lb />
mother.<lb />
The Angier senior, East Caro-<lb />
lina's representative for the an-<lb />
nual Azalea festival in Wilming-<lb />
ton, was not confined to the hos-<lb />
pital and is expected to return to<lb />
school bv the first of next week.<lb />
Phelps - 645<lb />
Dennis - 626<lb />
Jones - 342<lb />
Monroe Wins Easily;<lb />
Rowland, Sioussat Are<lb />
New Judiciary Heads<lb />
By JIMMY FERRELL<lb />
East Carolina's hottest and<lb />
m st e ntroversial Student Gov-<lb />
ernment presidential race will<lb />
reach a climax Tuesday when<lb />
Eddie Dennis and Jimmy Phelps<lb />
meet in a runoff to decide who<lb />
will step into the top campus<lb />
political office.<lb />
Official re�ults released last<lb />
night by Elections Committee<lb />
Chairman Wiley Teal showed<lb />
that Phelps received 645 votes,<lb />
19 ahead of Dennis, who polled<lb />
626, and Donny Jones, who<lb />
gained 342.<lb />
The recording-breaking 1,613<lb />
v tes cast exceed approximately<lb />
500 the number cast in last<lb />
vear's election. Polls were set<lb />
up for the first time in each<lb />
dormitory except Umstead and<lb />
Slay, whose residents cast their<lb />
ballrts in the College Union<lb />
along with the day students.<lb />
Dorms<lb />
Dennis had a field day along coed<lb />
row, scoring overwhelming victories<lb />
in Wilson and Jarvis Halls while<lb />
carrying also Garrett and Cotten.<lb />
Phelps scored an impressive victory<lb />
in the College Union where he re-<lb />
ceived 305 votes as compared to<lb />
Dennis' 194 and Jones' 179. Phelps<lb />
was victorious by small margins in<lb />
Ragsdale and Fleming.<lb />
Bucky Monroe had little trouble<lb />
in securing the office of first vice-<lb />
resident, receiving 1,008 votes<lb />
igainst Charlie Elgin's 551.<lb />
Other Officers<lb />
Other officers and their margins<lb />
of victory include: Second vice-presi-<lb />
dent, Ray Joyner, 989, over A. B.<lb />
Benfield, 378, a write-in ballot; treas-<lb />
urer, Bobby Patterson, 1,462, un-<lb />
opposed; assistant treasurer, Johnny<lb />
Hudson, 932, over Roger Sturtevent,<lb />
542; secretary, Elizabeth Judge, 1,493,<lb />
unopposed; historian, Calvin Chesson,<lb />
808, over Mary Lou Parker, 748.<lb />
Chairman Men's Judiciary, Charles<lb />
Sioussat, 415, unopposed; vice-er.air-<lb />
man, Charlie Bishop, 275. over Mike<lb />
Katsias, 224; members-at-large, Bill<lb />
Shaw, 432, Tommy Baker, 372, and<lb />
David Kinlaw, 318, all unopposed;<lb />
Women's Judiciary-<lb />
Chairman Women's Judiciary, Jer.n<lb />
Rowland, 484, over Betty Calhoun,<lb />
432; vice-chairman, Sadie Harris<lb />
797, unoposed; secretary, Phyllis<lb />
Corbett, 861, unopposed, and treas-<lb />
urer, Nancy Watson, unopposed.<lb />
Marshals<lb />
Sixteen coeds were chosen as<lb />
marshals for next year. They include<lb />
Janet Hodges, 1152; Alice Anne<lb />
Home, 1111; Mary Lou Dickens, 1011;<lb />
Carolyn Aycock, 970; Elizabeth Ann<lb />
Bowman, 925; Martha Wilson, 912;<lb />
Barbara Davenport, 941; Patsy All-<lb />
man, 833, Sylvia Jones, 782; Peggy<lb />
Kepley, 926; Janet Wall, 760; Pat<lb />
Simonds, 941; Ann Johnson, 824;<lb />
Hilda Lowe, 874; Gayle Simpson, 788;<lb />
and Mary Lou Wyrick, 1045<lb />
Breakdown<lb />
A breakdown of the votes cas-t<lb />
'or the presidential candidates ir. the<lb />
women's dorms shows:<lb />
GARRETT�Dennis, 82; Phelps, 75;<lb />
(See ELECTIONS, page 4)<lb />
Student Will Receive $650<lb />
For Study Abroad Next Year<lb />
during the annual boll tost Saturday night.<lb />
rfo cake<lb />
(J. D. Hoary photo.)<lb />
An East Carolina student will re-<lb />
ceive the opportunity to study abroad<lb />
next year. An award of $650 will be<lb />
given to .some junior or senior of any<lb />
department chosen by the Greenville<lb />
Chapter of the American Association<lb />
of University Women who will an-<lb />
nounce the recipient April 1.<lb />
The final ap lications for the for-<lb />
eign study scholarship were given out<lb />
yesterday by selection committee<lb />
chairman Miss Lois Grigsby, AAUW<lb />
member and Professor of English.<lb />
Mrs. Austin Perry is chairman of the<lb />
scholarship fund.<lb />
This is the first such scholarship<lb />
award given by the AAUW organ-<lb />
isation, tit is only a portion of the<lb />
entire fund which has been accumu-<lb />
lating over the years through various<lb />
activities such as rummage sales,<lb />
faculty plays, games and tourna-<lb />
ments. Various groups and individuals<lb />
have contributed toward the building<lb />
of the fund.<lb />
The purpose of the fund is to pro-<lb />
vide opportunities for East Carolina<lb />
students to obtain direct acquaint-<lb />
ance with the people and culture of<lb />
another country while studying there<lb />
;n their field of special interest, ac-<lb />
cording to Mrs. Perry.<lb />
"It is hoped that the students will<lb />
open their thinking to include the<lb />
benefits that could be derived from<lb />
foreign study added Mrs. Perry.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
World Affairs Review<lb />
By JONXIE SIMPSON<lb />
Another annual presentation sponsored<lb />
by the college began its periodical revolution<lb />
when World Affairs Institute commenced and<lb />
terminated March 7, 1957. Exactly, what did<lb />
Wforld Affairs Institute mean, if anything?<lb />
Was it just another required function students<lb />
sometimes attend and heedlessly ignore?<lb />
Senator A. S. (Mike) Monroney of Okla-<lb />
homa and Representative Patrick J. Hillings<lb />
of California, featured speakers, gave East<lb />
Carolina College students the opportunity of<lb />
intimate contacts with outstanding government<lb />
leaders. These men voiced their opinions from<lb />
personal contacts, congressional committee<lb />
activity, and recent visits to the explosive<lb />
areas of our world.<lb />
Both were optimistic toward the future<lb />
prospects or peace fir the United States. In<lb />
the morning ses<lb />
sion there was no,i<lb />
show of partisan'<lb />
politics. Later<lb />
these men ceased<lb />
to be just a Sena-<lb />
tor and a repre-<lb />
sentative. Theiri<lb />
comments coated<lb />
with the stinging<lb />
sweetness of po-<lb />
litical suavenessj<lb />
illustrated the ti-j<lb />
partisan view ofj<lb />
every issue. Itj<lb />
was extremely<lb />
difficult tfc dis-j<lb />
tinguish betweenj<lb />
private opinion<lb />
and the public an- Hillings<lb />
npuncements of a politician.<lb />
However, these two men are concrete ex-<lb />
amples of the American representative system<lb />
of government. Only in a democracy of govern-<lb />
ment from the people and for the people oould<lb />
conflicting personalities with opposing ideas<lb />
work in harmonious union.<lb />
Representative Hillings, young, vibrant,<lb />
vigorous, portrayed dynamic change, while<lb />
Senator Mike Monroney, stabilizing and firm,<lb />
balanced the other end of the fulcrum of dis-<lb />
cussion. It is quite possible in politics as in<lb />
science to disturb the equilibrium of a weight.<lb />
This reality added a lighter, even amusing<lb />
side when bipartisan questions arose.<lb />
Perhaps, the most significant statements<lb />
aside from partisan issues involved the estab-<lb />
lishing, or actuality of peace. Senator Monroney<lb />
said that the mid<lb />
die east needsi<lb />
great economic<lb />
aid. He did not;<lb />
think we could<lb />
expect to succeed<lb />
unless we "move<lb />
away from hand-<lb />
outs He sugges-<lb />
ted as a solution!<lb />
the creation of an<lb />
I n t e r n a t<lb />
ional Bank.<lb />
The Senator<lb />
emphasized that<lb />
a stronger U. N.<lb />
police force "is<lb />
the best way to<lb />
prevent armed<lb />
conflict H e Monroney<lb />
stressed that, "It is a thousand times easier to<lb />
prevent a war than to stop one and a police-<lb />
man on the beat is pretty good insurance<lb />
Representative Hillings' striking note was<lb />
the importance of education in accepting per-<lb />
sonal responsibility of "the world's best system<lb />
of individual freedom, economic freedom and<lb />
government<lb />
For some this event stimulated and arous-<lb />
ed past, present, and future interest in world<lb />
affairs. It was like an intoxicating beverage,<lb />
for it awakened dormant interest in internat-<lb />
ional problems.<lb />
rasa<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1966<lb />
Entered as second-clas matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors  JAN F. RABY,<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Sports Editor  BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
NEWS STAFF Martha Wilson, Bryan Harrison,<lb />
Claudia Todd, Kathryn Johnson, Jerry Mills, Lois<lb />
Ann Webb, Rosemary Eagles, Dee Hux, Faye<lb />
Rivenbark, Janet Hill.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF Edna Whitfield, Carolyn Smith<lb />
Staff Artist Billy Arnold<lb />
Circulation Managers Lacye Harris, Peggy Stewart<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor  Sherman M. Parka<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
Cocktail Parties. �.<lb />
Strange And Odd<lb />
American Custom<lb />
Dr. Weston LaBarre, associate pro-<lb />
fessor of Anthropology, Duke Uni-<lb />
versity and author of "The Human<lb />
Animal" has given us an African<lb />
professor's view of what some con-<lb />
sider the cur.se of present-day life:<lb />
the cocktail party. As published in<lb />
the New York Times here are parts of<lb />
Dr. IjaBarre's entertaining and per-<lb />
ceptive account.<lb />
"Of course mused Professor Wid-<lb />
jojo. the eminent anthropologist of<lb />
the University of Nyabonga, "the<lb />
natives of the U. S. A. have many<lb />
strange and outlandish customs; but<lb />
1 must say the drinking rituals of the<lb />
Usans impressed me most. These<lb />
rituals occur yearly during an ex-<lb />
tended period in the calendrical round,<lb />
beginning at the time of the harvest<lb />
of Thanks-for-Blessings and ending<lb />
largely at the drinking bouts of the<lb />
New Year. This is called The Season,<lb />
after which those who can afford it<lb />
usually leave their ' homes entirely<lb />
and flee southward into retirement<lb />
for recuperation<lb />
"Rather like our Nyabongan pu-<lb />
berty ordeals?" asked a brilliantly<lb />
dark matron dressed in a handsome<lb />
airon of tiki feathers and little else.<lb />
-Well, no, not exactly said Pro-<lb />
fessor Widjojo, fingering his nose-<lb />
stick olitely before replying. "Per-<lb />
haps I could describe it best by telling<lb />
you of the Usan koktel parti, as they<lb />
call it. You know, of course, that the<lb />
Usan women, despite their rigid tri-<lb />
bal clothing taboos, in general take<lb />
off more clothes at their gatherings,<lb />
depending upon the time of day. The<lb />
neckline drops more and more, both<lb />
in front and in back, as the parti is<lb />
held later and later in the evening.<lb />
"On the other hand, men put on<lb />
more and more clothes as the form-<lb />
ality of the occasion increases. Fur-<lb />
thermore, the women keep their hats<lb />
on at koktel partis, thus clearly est-<lb />
ablishing the ritual significance of<lb />
these koktel partis. Social status is<lb />
indicated by the number of partis a<lb />
couple is invited to attend�and of<lb />
course wealth, since a woman can't<lb />
wear the same hat and dress to more<lb />
than one parti. People complain bit-<lb />
terly at the number they have to go<lb />
to, but it is nevertheless plain that<lb />
they are proud of their ability to sus-<lb />
tain many ordeals, and this is a form<lb />
of polite boasting.<lb />
"Not that these other rituals are<lb />
ajiy different, or that they provide<lb />
escape from the ordeal continued<lb />
Professor Widjojo, "for at all of<lb />
them the natives receive drink called<lb />
aignawg. Everybody hates it, and<lb />
freely says so in private, but they<lb />
must drink some of it so as not to<lb />
offend their hostess. Despite the<lb />
superficial phonetic resemblance, aig-<lb />
nawg has no connection whatever<lb />
with eggs It is really skimmed milk,<lb />
made commercially and thickened<lb />
with seaweed jelly<lb />
"But I am getting ahead of my<lb />
chronology. Really, the drinking sea-<lb />
son of the Usans begins in the fall of<lb />
the year, after a wholesome summer<lb />
vacation, at the time of the futbol<lb />
games. The purpose of the Usans<lb />
college is to collect young men by<lb />
competitive subsidies to engage in<lb />
these mock battles, during which<lb />
they rush ferociously at one another<lb />
wearing padded armor and virtually<lb />
kill one another<lb />
"Are there totems governing mar-<lb />
riage in the koktel gatherings?"<lb />
asked a young girl just past her pu-<lb />
berty ceremonial.<lb />
"No, I would think not replied<lb />
the professor thoughtfully. "On the<lb />
contrary the koktel parti more re-<lb />
sembles a primitive orgy, with no<lb />
reference to marriage bonds what-<lb />
ever. You see. as a point of etiquette<lb />
husband and wives do not remain<lb />
near one another at koktel partis,<lb />
but circulate around making conquest.<lb />
After a few drinks, the males display<lb />
their "lines which are ritualized<lb />
ways of approaching the brightly<lb />
painted females�a strange custom<lb />
incidentally, since it is the males nat-<lb />
urally who ought to be painted as<lb />
among us Nyabongans. The sexual<lb />
nature of these ceremonies is shown<lb />
b the magic plants called mislto<lb />
which they hang up at these winter<lb />
rituals in particular. These are para-<lb />
sitic plants with white berries that<lb />
grow on oak trees�both of which<lb />
have symbolical significance�but<lb />
they are by no means necessary 13<lb />
a sanction for kissing, especially at<lb />
a New Year's koktel parti in full<lb />
swing<lb />
"Where does the word koktel come<lb />
from?" an interested jungle man<lb />
asked.<lb />
"Well literally, the word means the<lb />
hind feathers of a male chicken ot<lb />
cock replied the professor. "But<lb />
Usans readily admit upon questioning<lb />
that no one seems to know why they<lb />
are called this. They claim that kok-<lb />
tel s began only as late as the Nine-<lb />
FK1DAY, MARCH 22, 15"<lb />
Dr. Henry Hill<lb />
Educational Renaissance<lb />
do. 1 cat<lb />
' v I v J I I i I<lb />
Jerry Mills<lb />
Mr. Roberts  An Impressive Production<lb />
week in a performance of Mister<lb />
Roberts was indeed well spent. There<lb />
were a number of things about the<lb />
pJay which tat ressed us, one of which<lb />
was the set At the beginning, the<lb />
curtain opened on a very accurate<lb />
and somewhat auistie representation<lb />
of a ship, constructed in a manner<lb />
Which most have required a great<lb />
deal of work, as well as some good<lb />
old Navy resourcefulness. As the<lb />
"swabbies" began to come up on deck,<lb />
peal.s of laughter began to issue from<lb />
the audience, and continued until the<lb />
closing scene.<lb />
Driver<lb />
Ken West as Mister Roberts was<lb />
a great success, maintaining com-<lb />
plete command of his role and pre-<lb />
senting it beautifully throughout the<lb />
West<lb />
: lay. He admirably interpreted and<lb />
conveyed to the audience the spirit<lb />
of Mister Roberts, the man, as well<lb />
as Mister Roberts, the play. As the<lb />
Captain, M tarr avoided "Cagney-<lb />
izing with no disrespect for Mr.<lb />
Oagney, and thus succeeded in adding<lb />
an original touch to a role that might<lb />
have otherwise appeared stereotyped.<lb />
"Bubba" Driver was perfectly fitted<lb />
to the part of Ensign Pulver. This he<lb />
proved by adding a decidedly per-<lb />
sonal touch, making PulveT all the<lb />
more hilarious. And Tommy Hull<lb />
might well be awarded an honorary<lb />
M. D. degree for his portrayal of<lb />
Doc, to whom he so nicely supplied<lb />
the good-natured sarcasm and dry wit<lb />
essential to that character. Stan<lb />
Jones is deserving of credit for a very<lb />
good representation of Chief Dowdy,<lb />
as Is Gayle Simpson for a well-done<lb />
portrayal of Lt. Ann Gerard.<lb />
Most of the crew members were<lb />
i Jayed by new actors, all of whom<lb />
displayed talent. Jay Robbins, who<lb />
played Lindst'rom, was particularly<lb />
good. Robbins created a delightfully<lb />
fresh character, and, through move-<lb />
ment and speech, very convincingly<lb />
made Lindstrom a likeable and up-<lb />
roariously funny "hick Also out-<lb />
standing was Frank Bush as Dolan.<lb />
The coordination was excellent<lb />
throughout. The fight scene early in<lb />
the play, with A. B. Benfield, Benny<lb />
Waters, Gene Hunter and Don Has-<lb />
kins, was very well executed and quite<lb />
realistic. Tommy Edison, Bobby Har-<lb />
rison, Tommy Jones, Bob Smith, Bill<lb />
Rackley, Bill Briley and Bucky Mon-<lb />
roe all gave commendable perform-<lb />
ances.<lb />
Mister Roberts has a great deal<lb />
of built-in, situation-type comedy,<lb />
which could very easily tempt �<lb />
group of lazier actors to rely on the<lb />
dialogue and situation entirely. In<lb />
The fifty cents we invested test<lb />
such a case, the audience would soon<lb />
grow bored. The lively audience at<lb />
McGinnis attested to the fact that no<lb />
such thing happened to the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse production. All<lb />
the roles were given individuality<lb />
and life by the actor9, who at the<lb />
same time avoided "hamming it up<lb />
Charlie Briggs obviously did some<lb />
skillful cracking of the directional<lb />
whip, as the movement was quick and<lb />
snappy. The theater resounded with<lb />
laughter for two hours, and even at<lb />
intermission the audience guffawed<lb />
V � v �'���<lb />
m<lb />
Robbins<lb />
in retrospect. At the end of the last<lb />
scene, after curtain calls, the audience<lb />
filed out, filling the air with Holly-<lb />
wood adjectives which showed that<lb />
they, as well as we, liked Mister<lb />
Roberts.<lb />
Hall<lb />
Readers' Comment<lb />
Alumni President Asks Correction Of Error<lb />
To the editor,<lb />
I read with amazement the article<lb />
in the East Carolinian of March 6<lb />
featuring Mrs. Susie W. Webb as<lb />
Alumni Secretary. I am sure that<lb />
Miss Rosemary Eagles, the author of<lb />
the article, was not familiar with the<lb />
organization of the Alumni Office.<lb />
As you know, Mr. James Butler is<lb />
Alumni secretary and Mrs. Webb<lb />
works directly under Mr. Butler as<lb />
his secretary.<lb />
teen Twenties when they were for-<lb />
bidden and had to be obtained in<lb />
secret ritual underground chambers<lb />
called speekeezies<lb />
Then the professor explains that<lb />
children don't attend the partis, but<lb />
are kept at home by baybisittera. It<lb />
seems that this person is hired by<lb />
the parents to sit on the baybi to<lb />
prevent its destroying the furniture<lb />
while they are gone.<lb />
"Strange people, these Usan na-<lb />
tives said the fat, middle-aged Ny-<lb />
agonban.<lb />
"That they are, that they are<lb />
echoed Professor Widjojo, touching<lb />
his nosestick thoughtfully.<lb />
As President of the General Alumni<lb />
Association of East Carolina College<lb />
1 would appreciate it very much if a<lb />
correction in the titles of Mr. Butler<lb />
and Mrs. Webb could be made in a<lb />
future issue of the East Carolinian.<lb />
1 feel that in fairness to the Alumni<lb />
Association and Mrs. Webb and Mr.<lb />
Butler in particular that such cor-<lb />
rection is in order.<lb />
I wish to congratulate you on the<lb />
splendid job you have done as editor<lb />
of The East Carolinian and I lodk<lb />
forward from week to week for the<lb />
arrival of my issue.<lb />
I sincerely hope that the above re-<lb />
quest will not cause any inconven-<lb />
nce, hard feeling, or embarrass-<lb />
ment on any one's part for I am quite<lb />
sure that the article was written in<lb />
good faith, but it was just the lack<lb />
but was made while the story was<lb />
being edited by members of the<lb />
newsroom staff. Miss Eagles re-<lb />
ferred to Mrs. Webb as "alumni<lb />
office Kecretary We regret the<lb />
error and extend our apologies, to<lb />
both Mrs. Webb and Mr. Butler.<lb />
�Editor<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
May I publicly congratulate and<lb />
commend the Women's Recreation<lb />
Association and the Intramural Coun-<lb />
cil for th�� successful, effective and<lb />
enjoyable "Co-Rec Night" they staged<lb />
at the gymnasium Friday evening,<lb />
March 15.<lb />
It wag gratifying to see the re-<lb />
sponse from the men and women of<lb />
East Carolina student body. They<lb />
I shall discuss briefly this morning the<lb />
subject, "A Modern Educational Rei<lb />
sance This sounds so formidable that i, a<lb />
L atle-scarred and at times befuddled school<lb />
dministrator of a go d many decade- maj<lb />
have to emulate the Arkansas doctor w h was<lb />
known for his universal success with<lb />
kinds f patients. Asked to account t<lb />
he replied: "Well, the first thing I do<lb />
give them fits if they don't already hav<lb />
and then I know exactly what t<lb />
cure fits<lb />
Behind my title there is a q<lb />
s-ttitude. I am not certain that we are<lb />
to have a modern educational rena<lb />
but it is possible and perhaps probable, 'i<lb />
word, returixxance, in addition to its cla<lb />
meaning of revival, connotes much tl<lb />
new and different. If we are to ha<lb />
renaissance, it will he on a br<lb />
educational base than ever befor<lb />
Educatumal Changi<lb />
May I enumerate one or two cha�<lb />
our school system during the last f<lb />
or so, which will affect this higher<lb />
tion unlimited, which seems in st<lb />
In the first place, we have obvioush<lb />
far away from the single standard<lb />
mastery curriculum of the Nineteentl<lb />
early Twentieth Centuries. There has<lb />
a trend toward the centrifugal prolifei<lb />
of course, a fanning out into many courses<lb />
and subjects, some designed to be<lb />
that less able children may succeed<lb />
There has been a trend for two gen-<lb />
erations away from such classical bu<lb />
a9 Greek, Latin, and higher mathematic- i<lb />
school and college. There has been a<lb />
away fr jm the frequently severe<lb />
punishment of the days of our grandfath<lb />
In a sense, there has been an effort to apply<lb />
the Golden Rule to children, to treat chi<lb />
with respect, just as parents want<lb />
treated with respect. From the ruler to <lb />
Golden Rule may be too sharp a change, but<lb />
the direction is right. More children a<lb />
respected today.<lb />
Renaissance<lb />
If there is to be an educational rei<lb />
sance of power and purpose, then ever<lb />
lege today ought to have clearly define<lb />
stated its excuse for existence, its reason :<lb />
being, its unique purpose, or the distinct<lb />
values which it hopes to achieve. This<lb />
the more important, because we have h<lb />
9 me shoddy colleges in the history of<lb />
United States. As a high school supervif<lb />
it has been in other years my duty 1<lb />
an occasional struggling college which had<lb />
little excuse for its continued existence. 1<lb />
college was not dealing fairly with the<lb />
men and women who enrolled. It wa<lb />
good enough, and it was not setting an ex-<lb />
ample of honesty and integrity by enrolli<lb />
students who thought they were getting<lb />
first-class work.<lb />
There is the history of and affection<lb />
for our country, which all citizens should<lb />
have, and the scholarly and critical<lb />
learning and mastery needed by only a few.<lb />
Our self-appointed critics should see the<lb />
difference. We need in this renaissance more<lb />
of the simple love of native country and less<lb />
� f the violent and intentional use of noisy<lb />
and pejorative adjectives, so common<lb />
until recently.<lb />
We can through formal and informal<lb />
education more widely diffuse the oppor-<lb />
tunities to participate and share in art. lit-<lb />
erature, drama, religion and music. We can<lb />
make possible a degree of mas culture in-<lb />
stead of mass vulgarity. (I congratulate<lb />
on the art center recently established through<lb />
state funds.)<lb />
Threatening Forces<lb />
I would be less than realistic if I painted<lb />
too rosy a picture of this modern educational<lb />
renaissance. There are threatening forces on<lb />
the horizon which could not only prevent<lb />
what I have pictured from happening but<lb />
actually sound an educational retreat. I refer<lb />
to our clash of opinon over the question<lb />
cf segregation and integration and mod-<lb />
eration. I am far more concerned with the<lb />
enhancement in value and scope of our public<lb />
school system than I am with the precise<lb />
method of living with the Supreme Court<lb />
decision. The cornerstone of my credo rest?<lb />
on free universal education, and I am wil-<lb />
ling to sacrifice some of my personal tastes<lb />
and preferences in order to keep that cor-<lb />
nerstone. It cannot be reiterated too often<lb />
that an ignorant America cannot possibly<lb />
survive or keep any of the ordinary liber-<lb />
ties which we so value today, much less<lb />
share an educational renaissance.<lb />
frhere have always been individuals and<lb />
information on the part of the appeared to enter wholeheartedly the groUps of people in America who do not<lb />
believe in free universal education. From the<lb />
royal governor of Virginia some 286 years<lb />
ago down to the present there have been<lb />
those who do not believe in public schools.<lb />
those who would let every man look after<lb />
the education of his own children. This i<lb />
of course, a powerful plea for ignorance, an<lb />
invitation to less education than we no<lb />
have.<lb />
writer that caused the mix-up in<lb />
titles.<lb />
With best regard, I am<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Baxter R. Rkienhour, Pre.<lb />
Bast Carolina College<lb />
Alumni Association<lb />
(The mistake waa not that of<lb />
staff reporter Rosemary Eagles,<lb />
spirit of the program planned for<lb />
them by the Council and the WRA.<lb />
I hope the students will continue to<lb />
back groups offering co-recreational<lb />
activities.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Cynthia Anne Mendenhall<lb />
Recreation Supervisor<lb />
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B4AT CABOLINUH<lb />
ers OpenSeason Here Today Against V. P. I.<lb />
University Of Delaware To<lb />
Play Here Monday, Tuesday<lb />
Una's baseballers opened<lb />
season this afternoon,<lb />
to a highly-respected<lb />
Polytechnic Institute club<lb />
Southern Conference.<lb />
P.I. Clttb is invading ECC's<lb />
Pield for a two-day affair and<lb />
tie Buc.j, again tomorrow<lb />
roand out the twin bill.<lb />
Ri d Laird's Southern Con-<lb />
is always a power in its<lb />
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Mice to battle some top-<lb />
onofl etition.<lb />
t.p-flight competition will be<lb />
ege Field Monday af-<lb />
v. run the University of Dela-<lb />
� which defeated EC� in<lb />
a �: season, will meet the<lb />
Monday afternoon at 3:00<lb />
i leaday at 3:00.<lb />
start the Pirate's season<lb />
r.tv of color and action<lb />
Defending ChamiK,<lb />
ach Jim Mallory, head man<lb />
, EOC baseball department, it<lb />
ke another top season. For<lb />
past two years, Mallory has<lb />
s club to two North State<lb />
e baseball crowns. A man<lb />
what he thinks and is sel<lb />
 Mallory has given rea<lb />
� lieve that he has an even<lb />
ia I this season than he's<lb />
inc� coming to East Carolina<lb />
years ago.<lb />
bave a good defensive team<lb />
tated recently, "and we'll<lb />
 ger at the plate and our<lb />
inj ia backed up with plenty of<lb />
pointed out that "We're<lb />
ntially a young ball club.<lb />
.v three men from last<lb />
ab and we still have only<lb />
ora on this year's team. And<lb />
that, we have several boys<lb />
off who have played three<lb />
together<lb />
en :er ex-major league per-<lb />
nted out that he intends<lb />
� his club around a bit in the<lb />
several gfames against tion-<lb />
ence competition. In his ten-<lb />
starting lineup for this week-<lb />
end's contests, only one senior is<lb />
settled.<lb />
Bermey Stevens, who led the club<lb />
last year with a .391 average, is the<lb />
team's only starting senior.<lb />
Scrappy Infield<lb />
Mallory's terrific infield of last<lb />
year was broken up by two gradu-<lb />
ating men. However, the Coach has<lb />
stated that the infield he has lined<lb />
up at present may even excell the<lb />
1956 outfit.<lb />
Taking over Nick Smothers' first<lb />
base position it, a hot high school pro-<lb />
spect from Lenoir, Dean Robbins.<lb />
Bobbins, according to Mallory, was the<lb />
most-sought-after high school athlete<lb />
in the state last year. The 6-4 red-<lb />
head averaged .786 at the plate for<lb />
four years of high school play.<lb />
Gary Tryon. a Buc Veteran, will<lb />
take over the departed Sandy San<lb />
derson's position at second base. Back<lb />
for their third season at short stop<lb />
and third base respectively, will be<lb />
juniors Jerry Stewart and Bucky<lb />
Reep.<lb />
Outfielders will probably be Ber-<lb />
mey Stevens, Joel Lang and Tommy<lb />
Land, a transfer from UNC.<lb />
Ex ected to share the mound duties<lb />
were Leonard Lilley, Ben Baker and<lb />
George Williams in today's game.<lb />
Going tomorrow will be Charlie Rus-<lb />
sell and Bruce Shelley. Other hurlers<lb />
to see action are Mack McPherson,<lb />
Mack Cherry, Bob Miller and Tom<lb />
Salter.<lb />
THE<lb />
CROWS NEST<lb />
fly BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
It's funny the way temperament<lb />
seems to have no bearing whatsoever<lb />
on te ability of an athlete, il mean<lb />
by that, that some are cut-ups, some<lb />
are extexmely serious, some are fierce<lb />
and some are casual in their ply.<lb />
But there is no certain, set, cut-and-<lb />
dried manner of temperament that<lb />
will definitely mean success or failure<lb />
as a baseball player.<lb />
Take Bermey Stevens, for instance.<lb />
The cocky little senior outfielder for<lb />
East Carolina, is a clown. S evens<lb />
naced the 1966 North State cham-<lb />
pions at the plate last season with a<lb />
.391 batting average and was one of<lb />
the club's top defensive fielders. And<lb />
he is a clown.<lb />
Last Year<lb />
In 1956, Stevens broke into the<lb />
Pirate starting lineup in right field<lb />
It was his consistent hitting and food<lb />
fielding that ultimately helped the<lb />
Bucs to chalk up their second con-<lb />
secutive North State Crown. All the<lb />
while he was collecting those long<lb />
hits and snaring flies, Stevens was<lb />
continuously making his teammates,<lb />
the opposing team and the spectators<lb />
smile.<lb />
There is a difference between a<lb />
clown and a cut-up. Stevens i&amp; not a<lb />
cut-up. Niver once, last year, did his<lb />
fun-making interfere with his playing<lb />
as<lb />
Pirate Swimmers<lb />
National NAIA<lb />
Competing In First<lb />
Events At Carbondal<lb />
Familiar Sight<lb />
Dora's Tower Gril<lb />
WKLOOMB<lb />
HAMBURGZBS<lb />
COLD DRINKS<lb />
FRENCH<lb />
CURB SERVICE<lb />
Dandn Pavilion Far Year<lb />
Near TV Station and Fin<lb />
SANDWICHES<lb />
or with the team's performance<lb />
a whole. Yet, his wise cracks and his<lb />
quiet antics on the bench kept the<lb />
club in good spirits.<lb />
One instance in which Steven's good<lb />
nature paid off was in an important<lb />
North State Conference game last<lb />
year. The Bucs were ahead by one<lb />
run and the opposing pitcher was<lb />
cutting down the lead in high fashion<lb />
by whiffing the majority of EOC<lb />
baturs. The Bucs were at bat again<lb />
and there was a tenseness present.<lb />
Death Dive<lb />
A photographer approached the Carolina<lb />
bench and set up his camera to catch<lb />
a picture of the strained atmosphere.<lb />
Suddenly, Bermey clutched his hat<lb />
over his heart and collapsed to the<lb />
ground in a mock death rattle and<lb />
lay there smiling up at the camera.<lb />
The bench got a good laugh and then<lb />
proceeded to knock the opposing pit-<lb />
cher out of the ball park. ECC won.<lb />
Most of the time, Steven's humor<lb />
is not quite so pronounced. ' Specta-<lb />
tors miss mos�t of his antics, because<lb />
he is quiet about it. His forte is the<lb />
rib or the wise crack delivered at a<lb />
tense and unexpected moment, either<lb />
from the bench or the coaches' box<lb />
or at the plate.<lb />
Probably, most coachekS would feel<lb />
that a clown would be a liability to<lb />
a baseball team. In this case, Stevens<lb />
is very definitely an asset. Anyway,<lb />
who could bench a .391 hitter?<lb />
Coach Raymond Martinez and<lb />
eleven of his 1956-67 East Carolina<lb />
wimmers le't Greenville Wednesday<lb />
nig.t to participate in the first An-<lb />
nual NAIA National Swimming Meet<lb />
at Carbondale, Illinois, on March 23<lb />
and 24.<lb />
The mret will include top-flight<lb />
teams from all over the country and<lb />
is expected to present at least 25 to 30<lb />
teams.<lb />
East Carolina's outfit put the cap<lb />
on its most successful season only a<lb />
month ago. The Buc breezed through<lb />
a rugged schedule against some of<lb />
the South's strongest teams, losing<lb />
only to North Carolina and North<lb />
State. They defeated such j<lb />
aroonaaie<lb />
Mary and tied only once with Georgia. "the team has done well this season<lb />
ECC Athletic director Dr. N. M. and we expect them to make a good<lb />
Jorgensen stated early this week that showing up there for the school<lb />
East Carolina Tracksters<lb />
Open 1957 Season With Meet<lb />
East Carolina tracksters<lb />
to Richmond, Va Thursday afternoon<lb />
to open their 1957 season against the<lb />
University of Richmond cindermen.<lb />
The North State Conference's de-<lb />
luding champs took a squad of close<lb />
to twenty boys for the match. It<lb />
marked the first meet of the year.<lb />
Five more meets are on schedule.<lb />
teams V.P.I V.M.I William and On Maich 29, the Bucs go to Hamp-<lb />
traveled den-Sidney. On April 17, they travel<lb />
to a Newy ort-News Apprentice and<lb />
William and Mary Division triangular<lb />
meet at Norfolk. On April 30, they<lb />
meet North Carolina State at Raleigh.<lb />
On May 11, they will tangle with<lb />
North State Conference members in<lb />
the conference tourney at Burlington.<lb />
On Maj 18, the Amateur Athletic<lb />
I i inn Invitational meet will be held<lb />
at Raieip'h and ECC will be there also.<lb />
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Tau Sigma News<lb />
On March 13 Tau Sigma initiated<lb />
new members in an original ceremony<lb />
at Alumni-Faculty Building. After<lb />
�ach member was initiated they were<lb />
given a recently printed Tau Sigma<lb />
handbook. Then the group enjoyed<lb />
refreshments.<lb />
New members are Virginia Mum-<lb />
ford, Barbara Whichard, Joe Pond,<lb />
Gordan Robinson, Janice Hilburn,<lb />
Malisia Barbour, Dwight Smith, Sel-<lb />
ma Herring, Mary Blanche Jessup,<lb />
Geraldine Smith, Catherine Aman,<lb />
Foster Morse, Horace Eason, and J.<lb />
C. Morris.<lb />
Members are to be reminded- to<lb />
meet in front of Graham Building at<lb />
six on Thursday, March 21 to attend<lb />
the dinner meeting scheduled for that<lb />
time.<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
In Winston-Salem<lb />
Future Business Leaders Meet Next Week<lb />
White<lb />
ELECTIONS<lb />
(Continued from page 1)<lb />
Jones, 45.<lb />
WllOX�Dennis. 66. Phelps, 34;<lb />
Jones, 28.<lb />
jAUYKiS�Dennis, 76; Phelps, 29;<lb />
Jones, 18.<lb />
COTTEN -Dennis, 115; Phelps, 89;<lb />
Jones, 16.<lb />
RAGSDALE�Phelps, 55; Dennis,<lb />
41; Jones, 31.<lb />
FLEMING Phelps, 5b; Dennis, 51;<lb />
Jones, 29.<lb />
Each presidential candidate re-<lb />
leased statements to the East Caro-<lb />
linian after the results were listed<lb />
last night.<lb />
Jimmy Phelps stated, "I'm ex-<lb />
treme y I aj !�' that such a large<lb />
number of people voted. We had six-<lb />
teen hundred people to vote. I ap-<lb />
preciate everyone voting for me and<lb />
I hope they will all vote in the run-<lb />
off Tuesday<lb />
Dennis<lb />
Eddie Denis commented, "I am<lb />
quite hap: y to see the fine support<lb />
which I received in the past election.<lb />
I would like to personally thank<lb />
every student who cast a vote in my<lb />
behalf. I would, at this time, Hke<lb />
to ask just one more small favor of<lb />
you. Please take a few minutes to<lb />
vote in the runoff on Tuesday. It is<lb />
very important.<lb />
"It was quite interesting to notice<lb />
the trend of voting. As is seen by the<lb />
returns, four of the six girls' dorm-<lb />
itories voted with me, whereas my<lb />
opponent carried only two, one by<lb />
seven votes and the other by only<lb />
fourteen. So why the big vote for<lb />
Phelps among the hoys? The main<lb />
reason is that at the present time,<lb />
I am not a member of a social fra-<lb />
ternity, although I am in favor of<lb />
them. Social fraternities are voting<lb />
a boc vote. That is, they are told<lb />
to vote, and they are all told for<lb />
whom they are to vote. The choice<lb />
is not that of an individual. It would<lb />
a pear to me that they would have<lb />
a mind of their own and use it.<lb />
"As for myself, I stand for bet-<lb />
ter, more equal representation for<lb />
the entire campus and all of its<lb />
Fortyseven chapters of the Future<lb />
Business Leaders of America in North<lb />
Carolina high school and colleges<lb />
will be represented in Winston-Salem<lb />
Friday and Saturday, March 29-30,<lb />
when the state FBLA organization<lb />
will stage its second annual conven-<lb />
tion. A proximately 300 delegates,<lb />
including 15 or 20 from here, are ex-<lb />
pected to attend events held at the<lb />
Robert E. Lee Hotel.<lb />
Dr. Jame.� L. White of the depart-<lb />
ment of business education at East<lb />
Carolina College, state advisor of the<lb />
FBI.a, has announced the program<lb />
for the two-day meeting. Included<lb />
will be three general sessions, a series<lb />
of contests, group meetings, and a<lb />
banquet and dance. The theme of the<lb />
convention this year is "Better Bus-<lb />
iness Leaders<lb />
Speakers<lb />
Principal speakers will be Charles<lb />
E. Zoubek, shorthand editor of the<lb />
Gregg Publishing Co New York, and<lb />
H. A. Davis, company secretary of<lb />
Occidental Life Insurance Company.<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
General Sefion<lb />
The third general session Saturday<lb />
afternoon will include a talent con-<lb />
test conducted by the FBLA chapter<lb />
of the Randleman High School.<lb />
Saturday afternoon's program will<lb />
he devoted to a series of contests and<lb />
 group discussions of topics of interest<lb />
to students of business.<lb />
Speaker, Publisher<lb />
To Appear Here Today<lb />
Jonathan Williams is coming to<lb />
Greenville on March 22  "<lb />
He will bring with him a load of<lb />
books that have been published V<lb />
his own Jargon Press. The fellow<lb />
Carolinian who hails from Highlands,<lb />
North Carolina, is known far and<lb />
wide as a publisher. His Jargon. Press<lb />
has published books by s"ueh avant-<lb />
garde authors as Kenneth Patchen,<lb />
Kenneth Rexroth, Charles Olson,<lb />
Louis Zukofsky and Robert Duncan.<lb />
Mr. Williams is going to read se-<lb />
hctions from his books Friday after-<lb />
noon, March 22, at 2:00 in the Library.<lb />
That night at 8:00 he is gotng to lead<lb />
�in informal discussion in the Alumni<lb />
House. Saturday morning he has a<lb />
' rest in store for us. In the Library he<lb />
is going to display his books and his<lb />
presses. Don't miss the opportunity.<lb />
Eastern Counties<lb />
Participate In<lb />
Typing Contest<lb />
World Affair Institute Visitor<lb />
Says Stay Here Delightful<lb /><lb />
11<lb />
-T�- ITS Student To Travel<lb />
crat of<lb />
took<lb />
in<lb />
various organizations<lb />
Jones<lb />
Jones said, "I want to take this<lb />
time to thank every person who voted<lb />
for me in this past election. I also<lb />
want to urge every voter who helped<lb />
and encouraged me to cast his ballot<lb />
for Jimmy Phelps. 1 feel that he has<lb />
ihe student interest more at heart.<lb />
Jim has assured me that he will<lb />
work for more student control in the<lb />
legislature. It is high time that this<lb />
policy was put into practice. Again,<lb />
let me say tnanks for your confi-<lb />
dence<lb />
Playhouse Elects<lb />
Next Year's Officers<lb />
Bubba Driver, of Richmond, Vir-<lb />
ginia, will take over as president of<lb />
the East Carolina Playhoust for next<lb />
year according to Bill Dixon, retiring<lb />
president.<lb />
Four of the officers were accepted<lb />
by acclamation in elections held this<lb />
week. Sally Donovan was named re-<lb />
cording secretary, while Pat Baker<lb />
will act as corresponding secretary.<lb />
Dan Yanchinsin will serve as treasu-<lb />
rer. ,<lb />
Two candidates were nominated for<lb />
vice president. MiKe Katsias awl<lb />
Tommy Hull, with Tommy Hull re-<lb />
ceiving the position.<lb />
Dr. J. A. Withey, adviser, gave a<lb />
repoit on the Southern Dramatic<lb />
Conference at Louisville, Kentucky.<lb />
which he attended recently. It will be<lb />
held at Chapel Hill, N. C, next year.<lb />
The group decided to get pins for<lb />
the members and they have been or-<lb />
dered. The emblem wa chosen in B<lb />
contest with an award of $5.00 which<lb />
was won bv Nora Willis.<lb />
FOR THE LATEST HAIR STYLES J<lb />
SEE US AT THE <lb />
 FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP j<lb />
117 W. 4th Street J<lb />
Messick Thinks World<lb />
Affairs Visitors<lb />
Impressed With Campus<lb />
I want the students, faculty,<lb />
staff, administration, buildings<lb />
and grounds forces, and the law<lb />
enforcement officers on our cam-<lb />
pus to know that our visitors<lb />
March seventh and eighth felt<lb />
that our occasion was a splendid<lb />
success and that they received the<lb />
most hospitable and courteous<lb />
welcome possible. Personally, I<lb />
was highly grateful and most<lb />
appreciative of the cooperation<lb />
of every group, but sorry that<lb />
some students and faculty mem-<lb />
bers did not avail themselves of<lb />
the wonderful opportunities of<lb />
the two da' programs.<lb />
1 am sure that our college<lb />
moans more to each of us now.<lb />
Let's enshrine it in our hearts<lb />
that we shall ever work for its<lb />
advancement and merit Our re-<lb />
lationship to it. It is a great in-<lb />
Htitution but we can make it<lb />
greater through loyal coopera-<lb />
tive effort in all its endeavors.<lb />
Fraternally yours,<lb />
I. D. Messick. President<lb />
V<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 />
Wilsjon and Martin Counties<lb />
top places in a fourteen county typing<lb />
contest .sponsored here thus week by<lb />
the Department of Business.<lb />
The contest which is sponsored in<lb />
aii effort to further business educa-<lb />
tion was a regional meeting of win-<lb />
ner; in fourteen Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina counties.<lb />
In the beginning contest, which in-<lb />
cluded only first-year high school<lb />
typists. WUeon County participants<lb />
scored the highest average points, and<lb />
participants from Martin County<lb />
scored the highest a-verage among the<lb />
two-year typists in the advanced di-<lb />
vision.<lb />
.Other counties receiving special<lb />
�wai Is were Pitt and Lenoir Counties<lb />
whh scored the second and third<lb />
respective averages in the advanced<lb />
division, and Martin and Pitt which<lb />
received second and third scores in<lb />
the beginning contest.<lb />
 ounties Participating<lb />
Participating in the contest were<lb />
103 students from Edgecombe, Beau-<lb />
fort. Bertie, Carteret, Chaw an, Cra-<lb />
ven. Gates, Hertford, Lenoir, Martin.<lb />
Pamlico, Pitt. Tyrrdl. an 1 Wilson<lb />
counties.<lb />
The contest which was the second<lb />
Northeastern District event was con-<lb />
ducted by the college business faculty<lb />
along with Pi Omega Pi fraternity<lb />
and the Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America.<lb />
Besides the team awards given to<lb />
the winning counties, awards were<lb />
given to individual .students from Pitt,<lb />
Martin, Lenoir, and Gates counties<lb />
-who scored the highest individual<lb />
scores.<lb />
Standards<lb />
Standards itsed in judging the high<lb />
school typist through the eastern<lb />
part of the state included performance<lb />
in accuracy, speed, skill in letter<lb />
writing; and tabulation; and correct<lb />
English, punctuation, and spelling.<lb />
Oklahoma who participat<lb />
World Affairs Institute hereThrOUgh Europe With<lb />
Methodist Caravan<lb />
recently, has written President and<lb />
Mrs MesMck, expressing his uppre-<lb />
etetfon for -such wonderful hospi-<lb />
tably and so many courtesies as were<lb />
.IllW;i to me nd the others in the<lb />
party when we visited East Carolina<lb />
College on the occasion of the 50th<lb />
anniversary of the founding of this<lb />
fine school<lb />
The Senator said, "Everything hu-<lb />
manly possible was done to make<lb />
our stay delightful and to give us the<lb />
VIP treatment He continued, "It<lb />
was wonderful being with you at the<lb />
iovely dinner at the Silo and to be<lb />
privileged to be in your home for<lb />
coffee following the Forum. I en-<lb />
joyed having the opportunity to meet<lb />
,o many leaders in Greenville, and the<lb />
famous southern hospitality of your<lb />
lovely home made the occasion one<lb />
I will long remember<lb />
Senator Monroney said he apprec-<lb />
iated especially "the enthusiasm and<lb />
interest of the student body at the<lb />
assembly during the morning, and<lb />
your remarks were most appreciated<lb />
Letty DeJLeateh, of �<lb />
has been accepted a a membi<lb />
Methodist Caravan to Euri<lb />
umtner. She will<lb />
college students, four young<lb />
three young women, and<lb />
leunsetara who win work <lb />
chts in Germany and A<lb />
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Extenaioi of the North I<lb />
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The Caravan<lb />
members into direct<lb />
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of the people, condui I<lb />
vices in chm<lb />
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We supply the SODA SHOP with FRESH<lb />
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