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rum ihe president of the<lb />
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itton on page 2.<lb />
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East-Carolinian<lb />
Polls<lb />
In order for people to exercise the<lb />
voting privilege, the polls must be con-<lb />
venient. See page 2.<lb />
1I<lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957<lb />
cac<lb />
Number 20<lb />
JimmyPhelps Defeats Dennis By 357 Votes<lb />
Howe Named<lb />
Radio Station<lb />
nera! Manager<lb />
r�.<lb />
i. I �� General<lb />
ilia's FM radio<lb />
s; ring quar-<lb />
nt staff.<lb />
W<lb />
m the office<lb />
lio an TV. Mis?<lb />
fifteen students<lb />
to compose the<lb />
radio organi-<lb />
tccess fully com-<lb />
in Radio and Tele-<lb />
- i Eng. 380) given<lb />
� ing the Winter<lb />
se of gradu-<lb />
v.  sairy over<lb />
f tie tation's op-<lb />
: year.<lb />
� iff nciudes: Lloyd<lb />
Manage; Doris<lb />
� Director; John R.<lb />
n Manager; John<lb />
Production Manager:<lb />
ary and Publicity<lb />
Lamm, Religious Af-<lb />
i � McDaniel, As-<lb />
Affairs Director;<lb />
Women's Affairs<lb />
News Director;<lb />
S lecial Events Direct-<lb />
Continuity Director;<lb />
Music Librarian.<lb />
emberg oi the staff<lb />
Messiek, Dr. Leo W.<lb />
 � ndeJl Smiley, Miss<lb />
and Chief Engi-<lb />
Duties<lb />
duties assigned to<lb />
�he WWWS staff<lb />
- General Manager�<lb />
final decisions and<lb />
g policies, procedures<lb />
el; Production Manager�<lb />
letails of routine and<lb />
with regard to<lb />
facilities, prepar-<lb />
Bo k, supervision of all<lb />
pel ties of the station;<lb />
Manager�responsible for<lb />
all program material<lb />
scheduling types of<lb />
taff announcers, au-<lb />
ta i nt.<lb />
Director is responsible<lb />
tion of Daily Log, Weekly<lb />
Schedule, and Daily Routine<lb />
lity Director�respon-<lb />
aration of Day Book<lb />
standard and special<lb />
� Director�responsible<lb />
: of news releases to<lb />
; and the East Caro-<lb />
HoVYELL, page 4<lb />
SCHOOL'S FIRST NATIONAL CHAMPIONS�Studen s hoist swimming coach Ray Martinez to their shoulders<lb />
during the big welcome staged for the swimming team, new NAIA champions, after they arrived from Illinois<lb />
Monda night. The cheerleaders Dr. Messick, Dean Jenkins, Mr. Butler, Dr. Jorgensen, and a large crowd of<lb />
student . met the team when they arrived at the gym. (Page 1 photos by Nora Willis.)<lb />
NAIA Champions<lb />
Swimming Team Receives Big Welcome<lb />
An unexpected large crowd of East<lb />
Carolina College students were on<lb />
hand last Monday night at Memorial<lb />
Gym to greet the East Carolina swim-<lb />
mir.g team who won the national<lb />
NAIA swim title last Saturday night.<lb />
There was never a dull moment<lb />
among the spirited or<lb />
gan to gather around 8:30 and re<lb />
mained until the team arrived at 9:30.<lb />
Helping to keep tne crowd alive were<lb />
the band, who sounded out with Dixie,<lb />
and the cheerleaders with their snake<lb />
dances and "welcome home champs"<lb />
chants.<lb />
Also awaiting the arrrval of the<lb />
conquering heroes were Dr. Messick,<lb />
president of the college; Dean Jen-<lb />
kins, dean of the college; Mr. James<lb />
Butler, sports publicity director; and<lb />
Dr. Jorgensen, EGC Athletic Direct-<lb />
or. All were on hand when the club<lb />
arrived along with representatives<lb />
from the local papers and radio sta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Great Finish<lb />
For the East Carolina team and<lb />
Coach Martinez it wa.s a great finish<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
meet also gave the young coach his<lb />
final look at the ECC mermen as he<lb />
appears headed for Iowa University<lb />
next fall to work on his Doctors<lb />
degree.<lb />
While Martinez went around prais-<lb />
ing his national champions, the team<lb />
was crediting the victory to their<lb />
a wt-i. K ! hard working coach. As one member<lb />
rowd which be- ' , <lb />
, summed it up, "voach was confident<lb />
all the time and his strategy was<lb />
what carried us through<lb />
Cinderella Story<lb />
With the NAIA trophy placed in<lb />
the ECC trophy case, it marked a<lb />
great climax for what has been a<lb />
Cinderella .story. It was only three<lb />
year ago when ECC included the<lb />
water sport in the athletic program.<lb />
After a winle.ss initial season Mar-<lb />
tinez quickly guided the Pirates into<lb />
a southern power and this year on to<lb />
a national power. Victories this sea-<lb />
See CHAMPIONS, page 4<lb />
Thirty Students Make All Vs<lb />
Thirty students have received l's<lb />
in all classes in which they were en-<lb />
rolled during winter quarter, accord-<lb />
ing to the annual honor list issued<lb />
from the office of Registrar Orval<lb />
L. Phillips.<lb />
Students receiving highest honors<lb />
in the "all-l's" classification include<lb />
nine men and twenty-one women. All<lb />
but three are North Carolinians.<lb />
Women<lb />
Women who received highest hon-<lb />
ors are Kay Ellen Bagwell, Raleigh;<lb />
to the 1956-67 season. The national Sara Parkin Brooks, Beaufort; Betty<lb />
East Carolina's Representative<lb />
Betty Jo Butts Leaves For Azalea Festival<lb />
Betty Jo Butts left yester-<lb />
in her new cream '57<lb />
e, a graduation gift from<lb />
for Wilmington and the<lb />
Azalea Festvral.<lb />
 represent East Caro-<lb />
By MARTHA WILSON<lb />
Una College in the Queen's Court,<lb />
composed of Azalea Queen Kathryn<lb />
Grayson and eight attendants from<lb />
various colleges and universities<lb />
throughout the state. Other celebri-<lb />
lies to be present for the fourday<lb />
and<lb />
Betty Jo Butts, East Carolina's Azalea Festival representative, leaves<lb />
gtoc Wilmington with escort Roy Dennis.<lb />
restival include George Jessel<lb />
Dale Robertson.<lb />
Four-Day Festival<lb />
Upon her arrival at Wilmington's<lb />
Cape Fear Hotel, Betty Jo begins<lb />
a week-end whirl of entertainment,<lb />
tour.s, teas, and dinners. First on the<lb />
agenda was a street dance Thursday<lb />
night, at which each of the girls was<lb />
individually presented. Tonight the<lb />
Queen and her court will appear at<lb />
the Teenage Coronation Ball at the<lb />
Lumina Pavillion at Wrightsville<lb />
Beach for which the East Carolina<lb />
follegians will furnish music. Begin-<lb />
ning at eleven o'clock Saturday morn-<lb />
ng is the big parade. Dressed in<lb />
gowns of the colors of the azaleas<lb />
;hemselves, varying from shades of<lb />
light pink to deep rose and given to<lb />
t e girls by the Wilmington Chamber<lb />
of Commerce, the beauties will ride<lb />
on a huge float. At the Queen's Cor-<lb />
onation Ball Saturday night at Brog-<lb />
den Hall, Betty Jo and her escort<lb />
Roy Dennis will participate in the<lb />
special figure. .Photographic sessions<lb />
will be held at Greenfield Gardens<lb />
at various times during the weekend.<lb />
Wardrobe<lb />
Her wardrobe will include a beige<lb />
uit with brown skin shoes and<lb />
bag and straw hat for traveling, a<lb />
periwinkle blue silk shantung sheath<lb />
with a white wool cape for the street<lb />
dance, an embroidered pink polished<lb />
cotton sheath, a navy blue suit of<lb />
dacron with white trim, a cocktail<lb />
dress of red taffeta covered with red<lb />
See QUEEN, page 4<lb />
Ann Brown, Ayden, F. Wynette Gar-<lb />
ner, Greenville; Helen M. Gooden,<lb />
Pear River, N. Y Betsy Mitchell<lb />
Hardison, Jamesville; Joy Ann Har-<lb />
ris, Washington; Rose Marie Hoffler,<lb />
'unbury; Mrs. Peggy W. Johnson,<lb />
Plymouth; Irma Gray Leggett, Ral-<lb />
ig ; Sally Joan McKay, Elizabeth-<lb />
town;<lb />
Mrs. Inez N. Martinez, Greenville;<lb />
�Vnnie Lee Mayo, Plymouth; Emily<lb />
Marian Morrison, Laurel Hill; Bar-<lb />
ara Ann Morton, Franklinton; Car-<lb />
olyn H. Pill, bury, Norfolk, Va Ouida<lb />
Lee Reaves, Hamlet; .Sue Richards,<lb />
Zebulon; Daniaris Ross, Garner; Nan-<lb />
cy Hayden Spain, Manson; Peggy<lb />
Love Spruill, Mcrritt; and Patricia<lb />
Ana If. Stroud, Grifton.<lb />
Men<lb />
Men honored by inclusion on the<lb />
�'all-l's" list are: Lloyd Ralph Chason,<lb />
Rocky Mount; Conley C. Cribb, Green-<lb />
ville; Thomas Temple Grey, Southern<lb />
Pine George Rurus Hughes, Pol-<lb />
locksville; James W. Laughinghouse,<lb />
Columbia; Adolphus Lee Spain, Wash-<lb />
ington; Walter Joseph Stall, Green-<lb />
.ille; James Edward irice, Blades,<lb />
Dei.<lb />
Scores Big Victory In College Union;<lb />
Carries Four Of Women's Dormitorys<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Jimmy Phelps turned an uneasy tide established in the first SGA ballot last week and cap-<lb />
tured the presidency of the student government iy a sweeping 357 votes in a first runoff.<lb />
Gaining ground that was lost by his opponent in every female dorm, Phelps took the hon-<lb />
ored spot by a vote of 876 to 519, according t. official results released by the Elections Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
Along with the assured votes from the men residents and day students, Phelps changed the<lb />
minds of 200 women between the initial ballot and the last v. ting to tally up his sweeping mar-<lb />
gin.<lb />
Impressive Gains  t . ��<lb />
With only a vacated weekend and<lb />
two school days, he proved that men<lb />
are easier to swing than women by<lb />
scoring an impressive margin of 120<lb />
vote over his first try in the College<lb />
Union. Another circle turn was re-<lb />
corded by Pelps in the upperclass-<lb />
men girl's dorms Gariitt, Fleming,<lb />
and Jaivis who fought hard for Den-<lb />
nis and his upperclasmen's privi-<lb />
lege plank in the first election but<lb />
who dropped the leading opponent il<lb />
the second vote.<lb />
Fre iiimen Voters<lb />
L nis, however, also broke an old<lb />
�stablished hearsay that freshmen<lb />
are easier to change than upperciass-<lb />
lik'ii by holding strong to hi6 big<lb />
aargin of supporters in the fresv<lb />
.i.en women's Cotten Dorm. Along<lb />
with the 115 votes that he took in<lb />
the first election, Dennis added an<lb />
additional 8 votes in this dorm to<lb />
show his only added strength over<lb />
the first ballot and capture a dorm<lb />
all for his own.<lb />
With the exception of the freshmen<lb />
dorm and Wilson Hall which he con-<lb />
ceded to Dennis, Phelps gained con-<lb />
siderable ground in every other wo-<lb />
men's dorm. In the first election,<lb />
Dennis carried a leading block in<lb />
all of these dorms which voted pre-<lb />
cinct-style both times, but as the se-<lb />
cond ballot proved, he lost them to<lb />
the winning candidate in the runoff.<lb />
Breakdown<lb />
A grass roots breakdown of the<lb />
first vote and the runoff ballot showed<lb />
that Phelps gained 120 votes in the<lb />
College Union with a final score of<lb />
425 to 174. In the women's dorms he<lb />
gained 29 votes in Fleming with a<lb />
inal vote of 87 to 48, 23 in Jarvis<lb />
vith a vote ef 55 to 52, 24 in Rags-<lb />
dale with a vote of 79 to 41, 13 in<lb />
Wilson with a vote of 47 to 56, 10 in<lb />
Garrett with a vote of 86 to 39, and<lb />
11 in Cotten with a vote of 100 to 107.<lb />
Phelps Comments<lb />
Phe'ps who has been active in the<lb />
student legislature for the past sev-<lb />
eral years .stated that he was "speech-<lb />
less" and that East Carolina could<lb />
"expect a bigger and better student<lb />
government with the continued sup-<lb />
port that was shown in the presi-<lb />
dential election<lb />
Commenting on his defeat, Dennis<lb />
who ought hard for the top post<lb />
aid, "I could not have lost to a<lb />
more qualified person" and that he<lb />
'would continue to work with Jimmy<lb />
for a stronger student government<lb />
association<lb />
All other SGA officers were elected<lb />
.n a first ballot last week, but Phelps<lb />
who received only 19 votes more<lb />
than his leading contender had to<lb />
fight another round in order to take<lb />
the presidency .<lb />
:��,  �:��<lb />
President Phelps<lb />
 he was speechless.<lb />
Election Notes-<lb />
Never Trust A Woman<lb />
First Passion Play<lb />
Rehearsals Scheduled<lb />
Former members of the Passion<lb />
Play Chorus and others from<lb />
Greenville church choirs, as well<lb />
a. interested singers, are cor-<lb />
dially invited to attend the first<lb />
rehear .il of the Passion Play cho-<lb />
rus at 7 p. m Sunday, April 7th.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, mu-<lb />
se director of the Passion Play,<lb />
and Mr. George E. Perry, organ-<lb />
ist, will again work with the cho-<lb />
risters, in presenting the music<lb />
which has become an important<lb />
part of the Passion Play perfor-<lb />
mance. The performances thi�.<lb />
year are scheduled for Palm Sun-<lb />
day evening, April 14, and the<lb />
Monday and Tuesday following,<lb />
April 14 and 15. The schedule of<lb />
rehearsals and performances are<lb />
planned so as not to interfere<lb />
with church activities during Holy<lb />
Week. Interested singers are ur-<lb />
ged to attend the -rehearsals<lb />
scheduled at 7 p.m Sunday, April<lb />
7th and 7 p. m. Tuesday, April<lb />
9th, to take place in Music Hall,<lb />
Room 105, East Carolina College.<lb />
By JIMMY FERRELL<lb />
Never, never trust a woman.<lb />
What motivated the residents along Coed Row to do a<lb />
complete about face in Tuesday's runoff and swing their support<lb />
for Phelps? That's a $64,000 question.<lb />
Some observers point to a statement which Dennis issued<lb />
to the East Carolinian last week which undoubtedly, as one per-<lb />
son put it, "hit the wrong spot<lb />
Others will tell you that coeds in favor of Phelps' social<lb />
fraternity policies staged an impressive red-hot campaign in the<lb />
omen dormitories over the weekend after Dennis carried four<lb />
out cf six in last Thursday's election.<lb />
President Dock Smith, who will hand his gavel over to<lb />
Phelps next week, declined to comment on the outcome of the<lb />
election.<lb />
Smith, as well as other Jones supporters, admits that<lb />
Jones' poor showing in last Thursday's election came as quite a<lb />
shock. They were anticipating a runoff between Phelps and<lb />
their candidate. The SGA president expressed the belief, how-<lb />
ever, that Freddy James would have won the presidency had he<lb />
opposed Phelps.<lb />
James, who planned to run and then changed his mind,<lb />
has told a YMCA official he will devote more time to that or-<lb />
ganization next year.<lb />
Will Phelps really appoint Dennis chairman cf an impor-<lb />
tant SGA standing committee as he has reportedly promised,<lb />
thus assuring him a seat on next year's legislature? That's an-<lb />
other $64,000 question. See NOTES, page 4<lb />
Rowland, Sioussat Assume Judiciary Duties<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
The chairmen of East Carolina's with student offences and keep East<lb />
Men's and Women's Judiciaries carry Carolina's good name. Jean Rowland<lb />
a heavy responsibility upon theii l and Charles Sioussat have been<lb />
moulders. It is their duty to deal , elected to these positions for the<lb />
A large crowd of btudents were on hand to meet East Carolina's<lb />
national swimming champs when they arrived from Illinois Monday Night.<lb />
Swimmer Ted Gariman, left, receives a big welcome from girl friend Martha<lb />
Jane Hammond.<lb />
coming year.<lb />
A junior from Raleigh, Jean Row-<lb />
land 1 as been serving as secretary<lb />
of the Women's Judiciary this year.<lb />
She is a business major and has been<lb />
a self-help student in the President's<lb />
office since she entered East Carolina<lb />
three years ago. She has also parti-<lb />
cipated in the Baptist Student Union<lb />
and is now a member of the council;<lb />
president of her Sunday School class<lb />
at Memorial Baptist Church, and a<lb />
member of the YWCA.<lb />
The Women's Judiciary is made up<lb />
of the chairman, vice-chairman, sec-<lb />
retary, treasurer, the presidents of<lb />
the girl's dormitories, the president<lb />
of the women day students, and one<lb />
member at large.The cases are turned<lb />
in by the dormitory counselors and<lb />
presented to the Judiciary by the<lb />
chairman. The girl is given a chance<lb />
to tell her side of the story, and the<lb />
Judiciary reaches a decision as to<lb />
whether she is guilty. There are set<lb />
restrictions for the offenses.<lb />
High Principles<lb />
"I want to thank the girls for<lb />
electing me to the office said Jean,<lb />
See JUDICIARY, page 4<lb /><pb facs="00038421_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
E A J T C A ftp LIN I AH<lb />
FRIDAY Mak, h<lb />
Problem For S6A<lb />
Several weeks ago the residents of Slay<lb />
and Umstead were complaining that the jani-<lb />
torial services in these dorms were becoming<lb />
lax.<lb />
At this time, the East Carolinian investi-<lb />
gated the situation and found that there was<lb />
a general misunderstanding concerning the<lb />
specific duties of the janitors.<lb />
In a bulletin distributed in these dormi-<lb />
tories, thj following duties of the janitors<lb />
concerning the individual rooms were enu-<lb />
merated :<lb />
1. The janitors are to sweep the rooms<lb />
anil keep the water basins clean.<lb />
2. The janitors are to make up the beds<lb />
and replace the linen when the dirty linen is<lb />
removed and clean ones are placed on the foot<lb />
of the beds.<lb />
It was als i pointed out that the boys were<lb />
expected to cooperate with the janitors in keep-<lb />
ing shots and such items off the flo rs and re-<lb />
in ving clothing from the beds. In addition.<lb />
janit r are not expected to return to clean a<lb />
room when they find boys in the bed when<lb />
they call by the first time.<lb />
 This bulletin certainly clarified the duties<lb />
of the janitors and the cooperation expected<lb />
from the mah' residents, but there are still<lb />
complaints from the bays about the cleaning<lb />
service in the dorms.<lb />
Many of the male residents, a hall pro-<lb />
ctor, and a d rm president stated this week<lb />
that the men are not receiving the service<lb />
that is intended for these dorms. Several resi-<lb />
dents stated that the floor sweeping system<lb />
was a " nce-over down the middle of the<lb />
r om that the lavatories were seldom cleaned<lb />
and that the bathrooms were not properly<lb />
kept. This seems to be the general opinion of<lb />
a great many f the boys living in these dorm-<lb />
itories<lb />
The East Carolinian is not sure whether<lb />
or not this .situation exists, but there are com-<lb />
plaints which should be investigated. If such<lb />
a situation does exist, we are n t sure of the<lb />
cause. Maybe there are not enough janitors<lb />
to keep up with the work or maybe the resi-<lb />
dents of these dorms do not cooperate with<lb />
the janitors.<lb />
Whatever the case may be. undoubtedly<lb />
the problem exists in some extent and some-<lb />
thing should be (lone to alleviate it. It is a<lb />
pr blem that the SCA should investigate.<lb />
Reader Says<lb />
Letter Ruins Sunday<lb />
To the editor.<lb />
1 have just received a clipping of your<lb />
column in the East Carolinian of Wednesday.<lb />
March 6. re the now famous (infamous?)<lb />
McMahan letter. Please accept my congrat-<lb />
ulations for a fine article, and mv thanks as<lb />
well.<lb />
That letter ruined my Sunday. It took the<lb />
rest of the day to try to frame a letter to the<lb />
News and Observer in reply�and keep it down<lb />
to 300 words. (Perhaps you saw it in February<lb />
28th's edition.) I've never seen so many angry<lb />
teachers as I found at school Monday morning;<lb />
nor have I known so many parents to call tea-<lb />
chers up to express their support and appre-<lb />
ciation. Perhaps Mrs. McMahan did us a sort<lb />
of left-handed favor. I'm sure it was unin-<lb />
tentional.<lb />
Mrs. McMahan is neither Carroll's niece<lb />
nor Hodges' sister. But I have found out who<lb />
she is. Her husband is a civilian working at<lb />
Ft. Bragg�thirty working days off with pay<lb />
a year, plus sick leave. And as the husband of<lb />
one of our teachers, a civilian in the same of-<lb />
fice, says: "if he's going to work at black dark<lb />
and getting home likewise, he's going some-<lb />
place else between home and Bragg. I under-<lb />
stand the poor guy has been getting quite a<lb />
ribbing out there this past week about his<lb />
'paper route<lb />
I now- have a definition for the word<lb />
"cha s Chaos is a mild form of the term nec-<lb />
essary to describe what would happen here in<lb />
Cumberland County if our 218 married tea-<lb />
chers agreed with Mrs. McMahan and we 38<lb />
single ones should find Monday that we were<lb />
to add their 7400 students to our own 1300.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
(Miss) Lois J. Lambie, president<lb />
Cumberland County Classroom<lb />
Teachers Association<lb />
Bryan Harrison<lb />
Does The East<lb />
Carolinian Have<lb />
Freedom Of Press?<lb />
One of tne greatest pleasure the<lb />
numbers of the East Carolinian staff<lb />
i c(�, ive is to observe the general ex-<lb />
citement among the students when<lb />
the paper comes out.<lb />
But as I become more and more ac-<lb />
quainted with various individuals<lb />
here, I discover there also seems to<lb />
lie a general dissatisfaction among<lb />
them.<lb />
It wouldn't disturb me unless the<lb />
students who expressed these com-<lb />
plaints appear to be fairly repre-<lb />
sentative. Most of the apparent dii-<lb />
'ike appears to be a hangover from<lb />
some things that happened down here<lb />
last year. Since I transferred here<lb />
from another school, I was somewhat<lb />
alarmed over the expression of dis-<lb />
lontt.itment with the East Carolinian.<lb />
I got my first and most lasting im-<lb />
pression of the East Carolinian by<lb />
working on it and observing the pro-<lb />
cess of putting it out. I was immense-<lb />
ly satisfied with the organization and<lb />
the quality of the paper. I still am.<lb />
The two most specific criticisms<lb />
t at have floated up to the top floor<lb />
of Wright are that the East Caro-<lb />
linian is administration-controlled<lb />
and it isn't a "free" newspaper.<lb />
1 am not certain what they mean<lb />
when they say we are administration<lb />
controlled. I imagine they believe<lb />
that some member of the admini-<lb />
stration dictates to the policy of the<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
Such a statement could be readily<lb />
cheeked with the administrative of-<lb />
licials. I am quite sure they wouldn't<lb />
agrt e with it.<lb />
1 transferred from a school and<lb />
worked on a student newspaper<lb />
winch operated on a system like that.<lb />
1 left that school and came down here<lb />
fur just that reason. To say that this<lb />
complaint is untrue would be a gross<lb />
understatement. If it were, I would<lb />
quit tomorrow.<lb />
1 am really at a loss when readers<lb />
say they want a "free" newspaper.<lb />
Such a vague remark could be inter-<lb />
preted to mean a lot of things. I can<lb />
assure you that no one here i co-<lb />
erced or intimidated. No one censors<lb />
our paper. The opinions of the editors<lb />
are their own and they are students.<lb />
If anyone writes a letter that is<lb />
fairly decent, in good English and<lb />
good taste, it will definitely be print-<lb />
ed.<lb />
i<lb />
w<lb />
X<lb />
i<lb />
'j1<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
A New Voting Trend<lb />
How Long Will It Las?<lb />
r?u OLIVER WILL1AI<lb />
Although nothing<lb />
 ote as far supei ioi<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
When Do You Suppose Ike Will Burp!<lb />
I don't know how the rest of the<lb />
world feels about it, hut I, for one,<lb />
am ji-ettinir tiled of hearing about<lb />
President Eisenhower's aches and<lb />
pains.<lb />
You can pick up a newspaper any-<lb />
where these days and see exploding<lb />
trouble in the mi Idle Kast. trouble in<lb />
the Jnited Nations, trouble, trouble,<lb />
trouble. A 1 if you look close enough<lb />
you're certain to find another story<lb />
on the front page about the trouble<lb />
with Eisenhower heart, lungs, sto-<lb />
mach or something.<lb />
t <lb />
f<lb />
c 1 realize that it is the job<lb />
� American newspapers to keep<lb />
the" people of this nation informed<lb />
about the condition of our Most High;<lb />
hut who wants a play-by-play des-<lb />
cri tion of tht- Eisenhower esopha-<lb />
gi auricles aini other entrails?<lb />
Ot" course. to 1 realize the people<lb />
of th<lb />
Perhaps they mean they would like<lb />
'or the editors to be elected by a<lb />
student vote. It is my opinion that<lb />
under such a system, the East Caro-<lb />
linian would go to the dogs and fat.<lb />
We receive a lot of newspapers<lb />
from colleges all over the country<lb />
and a lot of them are pretty rotten<lb />
because of .such a system. It might<lb />
work all right for a few years, but<lb />
eventually a meathead would get<lb />
elected and the results would be mis-<lb />
erable.<lb />
This will probably be taken as a slur<lb />
on the intelligence of the voter. I'm<lb />
not saying that students do not have<lb />
the ability to elect capable student<lb />
leaders, but I am saying that the<lb />
editor of a weekly newspaper is dif-<lb />
ferent from an ordinary SGA officer<lb />
in the respect that he must have a<lb />
vast amount of technical knowledge.<lb />
Students rarely take this into consi-<lb />
deration when voting, rather they<lb />
choose the man with the most glit-<lb />
tering editorial policy.<lb />
Well, you say, the system works<lb />
all right up at Chapel Hill. But it is<lb />
unfair to compare a weekly with a<lb />
daily, in the first place, and further-<lb />
more the University has a school of<lb />
journalism and enough students who<lb />
are willing to work to insure a good<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
is country should he interested<lb />
in the welfare of our president; after<lb />
all, if he should pas on, Nixon would<lb />
st� . into his shoes. And we really<lb />
�iuld have to watch that guy.<lb />
But you can carry the tiling too far.<lb />
1 eel �' there is far too much em-<lb />
ir asi ut uii Eisenhower's ailments<lb />
his all-too-frequen1 pleasure<lb />
to avoid those ailnu-nts.<lb />
you get right down to it,<lb />
actually little sense to the<lb />
ng. After all, if the admin-<lb />
can forbid the entire Amer-<lb />
is from reporting anything;<lb />
from Red China, don't you suppose<lb />
they'll have the press print what they<lb />
dictate and only what they dictate�<lb />
concerning Eisenhower's health? So<lb />
what do we get when we pick up a<lb />
newspaper and see the medical de-<lb />
taiiii of Ike's latest sour belly? Prop-<lb />
aganda.<lb />
The comical thing about it is that<lb />
the administration evidently likes<lb />
t, at kind of propaganda. Every chance<lb />
they tfet, they turn out reams and<lb />
reams of copy about it.<lb />
You would think that an admin-<lb />
istration would try to hush up the fact<lb />
that they have intrusted the country<lb />
in the hands of a sick man, hut evi-<lb />
dently it works in reverse. After all,<lb />
the gullible American people elected<lb />
him in that harried condition and I<lb />
guess the administration intends to<lb />
stick to  good thin when they find<lb />
it.<lb />
Still, it k's kind oi nauseating<lb />
after a while, don't you think?<lb />
'I hings have reached such a ridi-<lb />
culous state, that I'm expecting any<lb />
day now to see something like the<lb />
following blossoming on the front<lb />
; ages:<lb />
a- <lb />
ti i s<lb />
Y<lb />
i in it<lb />
wh I<lb />
i-tia<lb />
ic<lb />
letl<lb />
th<lb />
PRESIDENT BURPS<lb />
Washington, D.C Capitol Hill was<lb />
thrown into alarm early thi morning<lb />
when it was disclosed that President<lb />
Eisenhower burped approximately<lb />
seven and one half minutes immed-<lb />
iately following his" morning e�gs-<lb />
The incident oecured during a press<lb />
conference in the White House. Eis-<lb />
enhower's face turned scarlet after<lb />
the occurence and 14 medical special-<lb />
ists and an official of the American<lb />
Approved Foods Cor; oration were<lb />
� ush d : i hi. side.<lb />
Parliament dispatched a note from<lb />
England upon hearing of the incident,<lb />
� pressing England's grave concern.<lb />
Wires were also collected from the<lb />
United Nation' Genera! Assembly<lb />
. d NATO.<lb />
A note of apology wa, received<lb />
from Secretary of Agriculture, Ezra<lb />
Taft Benson.<lb />
 i  jadoi John Foster Dulles, who<lb />
was on official business at the North<lb />
Pole dispato1 ed � statement to Wash-<lb />
ington in which he offered his "regrets<lb />
a: not being able to he there but<lb />
firmly denied reports that the United<lb />
States is on the brink of war with<lb />
the Eskimos.<lb />
As the President wa.s being carried<lb />
from the conference room, immediate-<lb />
following the incident, Vice-<lb />
President Nixon took the stand and<lb />
did an admirable job of filling in for<lb />
his superior. T ough he would not<lb />
comment on the world situation or<lb />
the administration's view on anything,<lb />
he lid give a 45-minute summary of<lb />
hia trip to Africa and finished with<lb />
the statement that. 'for those people<lb />
around the nation who so generously<lb />
continue to write Nancy and 1 inquir-<lb />
ing about poor dog and all that bunk,<lb />
1 would like to say that we are still<lb />
�poor hut struggling and proud to do<lb />
our part in t is wonderful set up<lb />
The g od idea of voting<lb />
I riefl n ally paid off in th<lb />
last week. A record-breaking �<lb />
students exceeded pr.<lb />
around 00 vofc<lb />
hing<lb />
th�' tin<lb />
elections when this c I<lb />
that democracy waa about to<lb />
( n the East C rolin cam<lb />
S �al of 'he<lb />
v hen- t hi new til ten<lb />
rated had almost 100 per<lb />
Patriotic 1 rvis reported I<lb />
i 111 citizens in<lb />
polls, h leming and s<lb />
� �d stre I 11 �' <lb />
Alt i i th r a thousand I I<lb />
1200 women i<lb />
th campus w id �<lb />
Such figures do i<lb />
re necessarily mon<lb />
thte days, but tl<lb />
the new voting sj -ri m<lb />
Even thk, voting<lb />
is hardly comparabl<lb />
this is n t the time to stop<lb />
on the back. With the coed I<lb />
the percentage, tin avi i ag<lb />
imately twenty points be!<lb />
level that v as establish d in<lb />
dential election.<lb />
In crdi r for pe pl I<lb />
ing privilege, the po<lb />
Tht merits f the new<lb />
on this fact. If so, the<lb />
porate a system wh<lb />
and day students, can vot<lb />
If Bomeone w 11 w <lb />
stead and Slay. I will tl .<lb />
the library lawn !<lb />
SEEN IN NEW VORK .<lb />
parade, Rosalind Russell, Edit<lb />
Merman, Peter Palm.) To E<lb />
nor Harriman. and Clifton Da<lb />
Margaret).<lb />
and China T wn, (!<lb />
lage, the Bowery. It reminded<lb />
Skid Row�they had almost �<lb />
OBSERVEDJimmy !�'<lb />
newsboy i n busyfRmes Squar<lb />
the News nd Observer. I didn<lb />
l ly. but Ferrell didn buy a :<lb />
AND SPEAKING OF CONTR<lb />
CURRENTSDo you su<lb />
trend will continue at tin<lb />
St.A i lecti n this year? The c<lb />
was before the runoff Tuesdaj<lb />
students vote, I v. ill e I C<lb />
rents.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Jerry Mills<lb />
ECC What Will It<lb />
Be Like In 2057?<lb />
By JAX RAHY<lb />
Our First President Was A Great One<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of Bast C-arolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First .Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1956<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Editor Business Manager<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. Parks<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. C.<lb />
The first requisite for any newspa-<lb />
per anywhere is to print the news. To<lb />
present it without fear, without pre-<lb />
judice, and without favor. To present it<lb />
iii good Knglish and in good taste.<lb />
Secondly, it should give editorial<lb />
opinions in their proper place. A stu-<lb />
dent newspaper should be on an in-<lb />
tellectual level with the majority of<lb />
its students, at the same time, it should<lb />
be one jump ahead of them.<lb />
It should present feature.s and<lb />
stories that are readable and interest-<lb />
ing. It should never indulge in such<lb />
obviously childish features as, the<lb />
'Who's dating whom or "Couple of<lb />
the Month sort of thing.<lb />
The purpose of a student newspaper<lb />
is not to carry on an undeclared war<lb />
k ilk the college administration. At the<lb />
�airie time, it should never let the ad-<lb />
ministration interfere with student<lb />
opinions or the reporting of actual<lb />
happenings of significance around<lb />
campus.<lb />
A true student newspaper should be<lb />
operated by students and published<lb />
for them. It should meet all the re-<lb />
quirements and dictates of good jour-<lb />
nalism.<lb />
The establishment of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers Training School fifty<lb />
years ago epitomised the hopes of<lb />
North Carolina's educators. The in-<lb />
stitution came into being for the pur-<lb />
pose of preparing those who aspired<lb />
to t e teaching profession, for the<lb />
trainin � of the moulders of the state's<lb />
future. In the man who was to head<lb />
that venture, the qualities of courage,<lb />
devotion to purpose and indefatigable<lb />
enthus.ia.sm were essential. Perfectly<lb />
fitted to those standards was Robert<lb />
Herring Wright.<lb />
Robert H. Wright was born May<lb />
21, TcSTO. in Sampson County. His<lb />
early years were spent in the harrow-<lb />
in period of reconstruction, learning<lb />
t perform the duties o.f planting,<lb />
ten.ling and harvesting the crops upon<lb />
which the Wrights depended for a<lb />
livelihood. He attended schools which<lb />
operated only five or six months of<lb />
the year: such a system left much<lb />
to individual initiative in the process<lb />
of learning. At the age of 18, 1 e ap-<lb />
plied for and was awarded a teacher's<lb />
certificate. For the following two<lb />
years he taught at a small school in<lb />
the "Hungry Neck" section of Fen-<lb />
der and Bladen Counties.<lb />
In this light, the East Carolinian<lb />
fil's the hill. It is a student newspaper.<lb />
ami, I feel, it is a good one.<lb />
T feel, from a journalistic stand-<lb />
point, it is the best weekly paper in<lb />
thL state and by far the best with<lb />
which we exchange. The Columbia<lb />
Scholastic Press Association gives it<lb />
a first-place rating every year and<lb />
many former staff members have ex-<lb />
cellent positions on newspapers<lb />
throughout the country.<lb />
Of course, it has room for improve-<lb />
ment. The staff members are constant-<lb />
ly working to improve the East Caro-<lb />
linian and we feel that it is getting<lb />
better over the years and over the<lb />
weeks.<lb />
The people who criticize are either<lb />
greatly misinformed or habitual<lb />
gripers. Those who feel that the East<lb />
Carolinian isn't up to par should let<lb />
us hear from him. If it is a legitimate<lb />
complaint, I am certain that it will be<lb />
valued.<lb />
President Wright . . . East Carolina's<lb />
first.<lb />
Interested In Education<lb />
In 1890 Robert Wright entered<lb />
Oak Ridge Institute, where his in-<lb />
terest in the future of education was<lb />
quickene i. There he was known as a<lb />
serious-minded student and an avid<lb />
ollower of athletics. On leaving Oak<lb />
Ridge he was given a teaching posi-<lb />
tion in South 'Carolina, where he<lb />
stayed until 1894, when he entered<lb />
the University of North Carolina. At<lb />
Chapel Hill he was an outstanding<lb />
linesman on the football team as well<lb />
as president of the Philosophical So-<lb />
ciety, the Historical Society and a<lb />
member of t e Shakespeare Club.<lb />
Graduating in 1897 with the A. B.<lb />
Degree, he became Principal of Stan-<lb />
hope High School and later an in-<lb />
structor at Oak Ridge.<lb />
In 1901 Robert Wright married<lb />
Charlotte Pearl Murphy, and spent<lb />
the next two year.s at Johns Hopkins<lb />
University. He "soon became Head of<lb />
the Department of Social Sciences<lb />
at Baltimore City College, and served<lb />
in the Baltimore school system until<lb />
1909, when � became Bast Carolina's<lb />
firs president. As gtteh, he was a<lb />
source of guidance and inspiration<lb />
to students and faculty alike, and<lb />
was highly esteemed by both.<lb />
Holds Offices<lb />
He served as president until his<lb />
death in 1934; during that quarter of<lb />
a century be worked continuously to<lb />
improve the status of education<lb />
throughout the state. He became vice-<lb />
president and later president of the<lb />
North Carolina Teachers Assembly,<lb />
chairman of the State Educational<lb />
Commission and president of the<lb />
Ameritan Association of Teachers<lb />
Colleges. He watched the tiny school<lb />
of a hundred seventy-five students<lb />
grow to a college of more than a<lb />
thousand, and instituted such inno-<lb />
vations a.s a Student Government<lb />
Association to facilitate its growth<lb />
and development.<lb />
The sudden death of Robert Herring<lb />
Wright on April 25, 1934, was mourned<lb />
throughout the state as a tremendous<lb />
loss to the people and to public edu-<lb />
cation in North Carolina. Dr. Frank<lb />
Graham said of Robert Wright's life:<lb />
"It is the story of East Carolina on<lb />
the march. It is the story of a leader<lb />
A portrait of .President Wright,<lb />
presented by one of the early classes,<lb />
now hangs in the lobby of Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Picture dear M F. <lb />
2057! Say maybe it's April 1. <lb />
is sprung, hut no grass is n<lb />
is no ground. The place has<lb />
all over, and the squirr Is ha<lb />
home in the science lads.<lb />
All the buildings are ma<lb />
type which have one-way visu<lb />
and are heated by the sun.<lb />
modern affairs arc 160 stories<lb />
escalators going up and d wi<lb />
'There is no parking problem i<lb />
type -pace cars ai i  I ed in 11<lb />
and n the roof<lb />
For the studious, one ma<lb />
brary and check out a r 11 of mic<lb />
bring it hack to his which<lb />
with a built in projector and scre<lb />
Each bas ment in the<lb />
equipped with a m demist u<lb />
living center (kitchen t you) in  i<lb />
is cooked in a mat ter of se nds<lb />
and then is delivered by means �<lb />
in the interi r of the walls down thru<lb />
waiter t� the individual suites.<lb />
The suites an a mposed of pu<lb />
controlled cl sets which will clean ind<lb />
the wool clothes section, For : ���<lb />
i f going down the hall to the cok<lb />
each room has a built-in refreshment ner<lb />
with an ice-maker, and a three drink<lb />
penser.<lb />
Students usually get to their cl<lb />
time, via the sliding sidewalks<lb />
buildings. How do they stop the pr<lb />
who used to talk overtime? Sinct he's lectur-<lb />
ing on closed circuit TV, he just fades ftWj<lb />
as the sound and picture change channel<lb />
Does the student sit in a hard disk" No, <lb />
reclines in a foam rubier lounging chair a�d<lb />
enjoys his learning.<lb />
This is just a small portion of the big<lb />
scene in 2057 at ECC. Shall we continue<lb />
this madness next week? Who knows if l'<lb />
is madness or foresight?<lb /><pb facs="00038421_tn_0003" /><lb />
MARCH 2�, 157<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAH<lb />
L � -�� M EAST CAROLINIAH MflHlfl<lb />
Wl 'l �s a�m A "  "   �'� " '   ' ' " � .   ������������� �� i � i i a ��Mam�a mi.i���<lb />
UX, Swimmers Capture National NAIA Championship<lb />
Bugs Win Out<lb />
Over Big Field<lb />
fit Carbondale<lb />
aa a; tured the Na-<lb />
SAiA Swimming crown.<lb />
nd Martinez, in his<lb />
 inj the water sport<lb />
11 man team to the<lb />
big title, Saturday<lb />
Illinois.<lb />
v.t- etablished over<lb />
small college swim-<lb />
group that gather-<lb />
waa composed of the<lb />
untl y'i teams.<lb />
e Medley Relay<lb />
� Gi esnsboro, grab-<lb />
200 yard back<lb />
� a a BCC compiled<lb />
� tournament's first<lb />
- ((.liege came<lb />
' � it nts<lb />
I he I rcw<lb />
presented East<lb />
major event were<lb />
Heads, Harold McKee.<lb />
Mike Williamson,<lb />
I'wyer, Ken Mid-<lb />
Jack Koebberling<lb />
A � This same group<lb />
gulai -aeaaon team.<lb />
Benfield and Dickie Den-<lb />
C'arbondale.<lb />
led an excellent re-<lb />
� ing only to North<lb />
N C. State. They tied<lb />
f tleorgia. They won<lb />
against some of the<lb />
i, including William<lb />
VP1 VMI, and others,<lb />
nez, winning the National<lb />
� mendous feat, conaid-<lb />
e EOC swimming team<lb />
ce only three<lb />
st season, the Pirate<lb />
- .rileas. They im-<lb />
record some last year<lb />
ei their excellent<lb />
ar and copped<lb />
g NAlA crown<lb />
� lendoosly with his<lb />
e 200-yard hack stroke.<lb />
Martinez, "one of<lb />
g swimmers in the<lb />
bet to be AJl-Amer-<lb />
raates<lb />
 ophomore. The<lb />
at ve has been de-<lb />
y only once in<lb />
He was beaten by<lb />
rica Charlie Krepp.<lb />
.ing committee,<lb />
ts, officials, a<lb />
i ills fans met the<lb />
ge gymnasium<lb />
� . rn on Monday night.<lb />
ally and as ECC<lb />
N. ML Jorgensen<lb />
ive remarked, "They cer-<lb />
Pirate First Sacker<lb />
DEAN ROBBINS�a freshman from Lenoir, N. C, Dean Robbins is starting<lb />
first sacker for ECCs 1957 harebell outfit. The 6-4 redhead carried a .786<lb />
slugging average through high school and was one of the state's most-<lb />
�iought-after athletes. He has been an outstanding hitter in East Carolina's<lb />
three games thus far this season.<lb />
THE<lb />
CROW<lb />
Bv JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
t<lb />
I:<lb />
id<lb />
v<lb />
II<lb />
In<lb />
Freshman Takes<lb />
Wrestling Title In<lb />
rolinas AAU Test<lb />
Carolina freshman, Bill<lb />
was among four<lb />
Caro ina AAU wrestling<lb />
t this past week, at<lb />
thxe� others repre-<lb />
� fills Athletic Club,<lb />
� aching supervision of<lb />
mother ECC student),<lb />
d the tournament and<lb />
i it for (ireenville in<lb />
� t 167-pound cham-<lb />
ning Harvey, of Boone<lb />
e third period. Bill's bro-<lb />
a high .schooler, also took<lb />
"pound championship.<lb />
entiag Greenville who<lb />
were Mike Crandstaff<lb />
Bids) ami Jerry Frye (123<lb />
Jones, crusading for the est-<lb />
of a wrestling program<lb />
tated that with the talent<lb />
"East Carolina could rate<lb />
ody anywhere. There are<lb />
her title-holders enrollsd<lb />
'In't even go to the tour-<lb />
�vho would like to see the<lb />
ated here on campus<lb />
Sports on the East Carolina campus<lb />
probably reached its highest peak in<lb />
many years during the past week.<lb />
� , Every s; on and every coach in the<lb />
helped the Bucs , , . ,<lb />
ECC athletic department was in op-<lb />
eration.<lb />
It was quite a task to keep up<lb />
with the developments from the ath-<lb />
letic department but it was also in-<lb />
teresting to note the rapid growth of<lb />
the EOC sports. Probably few would<lb />
have ; redicted the rise of the Purple<lb />
and Gold about 10 years ago when<lb />
EDC was .struggling to become a mem-<lb />
ber of the North State loop. Since<lb />
that time the Pirates have become<lb />
an annual threat and have great po-<lb />
tentials of advancing into new heights.<lb />
Swimmers in Spotlight<lb />
Coach Ray Martinez has probably<lb />
made the greatest progress with his<lb />
swimming team during the past three<lb />
years. The swim tutor was brought<lb />
to East Carolina mainly to build up<lb />
the water sport, and that he has done<lb />
in only a short : eriod of time. After<lb />
a winless season in the initial year,<lb />
ECC had a 9-4 mark in 1955-56 and<lb />
then established a 7-3-1 this season<lb />
against the souths best. The Buc<lb />
Mermen defeated Southern Confer-<lb />
ence champion, Virginia Tech; tied<lb />
Southeastern titlist, University of<lb />
Georgia; but bowed twice to the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina, Atlantic<lb />
Coast champs and one of the top<lb />
teams in the nation.<lb />
The Bucs went seeking national<lb />
honors this past week when they<lb />
journeyed to Carbondale, 111. to com-<lb />
pete in the first NAIA swim meet.<lb />
ECC was rated as favorites, and fin-<lb />
ished first, copping the national title<lb />
over a huge field of entries.<lb />
Other Sports Active<lb />
Football mentor Jack Boone and<lb />
cage master Howard Porter have<lb />
had their respective clubs in action<lb />
during the past weeks, with hopes<lb />
of improving for the future. Both had<lb />
mediocre seasons during the past<lb />
year.<lb />
Boone has been hard at work this<lb />
winter and spring in preparations<lb />
for the 1957 season which will present<lb />
the ECC gridiron sport with its tough-<lb />
est schedule yet. After observing win-<lb />
ter practice, the Bucs may come up<lb />
with some surprises next fall. The<lb />
spirit and desire seems better and as<lb />
one player stated "Everyone is think-<lb />
ing of improving the team instead of<lb />
glory for himself<lb />
Coach James Miller and his track<lb />
team opened their schedule last Thurs-<lb />
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East Carolina baseballers opened<lb />
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;ny a highly-respected Virginia<lb />
Polytechnic Institute team 11-4 and<lb />
8-1 in a double header here, Saturday.<lb />
ECC pitchers in the first game<lb />
were Leonard Lilley, Ben Baker and<lb />
freshman George Williams. Williams<lb />
went in in the fourth and was cre-<lb />
dited with the win.<lb />
� ft was a clean ingle by Williams<lb />
n the fifth that scored catcher Tink<lb />
"Bow-en and accounted foi the winning<lb />
run.<lb />
A total of 14 hits by the Bucs in<lb />
'he first game paved the way to the<lb />
11-4 win. Dean Robbirus, freishman<lb />
first baseman, collected the only<lb />
extra-base rap for the Buc a double.<lb />
Others hitting were Jerry Stewart,<lb />
Gary Treon. Berrney Stevens, Tommy<lb />
Land. Joel Long, Bucky Reep, and<lb />
Bowen.<lb />
In the second game, freshman<lb />
Tommy Nach, a catcher, poled a long<lb />
home run with two on, to give the<lb />
Pirates a clean victory margin. Pitch-<lb />
ing for ECC were Dave Harris and<lb />
Mack McPherson. The latter was<lb />
credited with the win.<lb />
Losing pitchers for Coach Red<lb />
T<lb />
T<lb />
Readying For North<lb />
ennis I earn Readying ror iNon<lb />
w<lb />
Laird's<lb />
Mays.<lb />
club were Wolfenden and<lb />
Track Meet<lb />
Tomorrow, East Carolina's<lb />
tracksters invade Hampden-Sid-<lb />
ney College for their second meet<lb />
of the season.<lb />
They lost a close on� to the<lb />
University of Richmond, esrlier.<lb />
Expected to pace the Pirates<lb />
will be veteran sprinter Jim Hen-<lb />
deraon, who compiled a fancy bit<lb />
of running for ECC against the<lb />
Richmond crew. Others will be<lb />
Eddie Dennis, Lynn Barnett. Bob<lb />
Patterson, Charlie BUhop and a<lb />
crew of other veterans and new-<lb />
comers.<lb />
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East Carolina's tennis team, with I peak of hlg career,<lb />
a schedule full of rugged clubs, will The ladder, though not definite,<lb />
open their 1957 campaign, here, Sat- runs something like this, according to<lb />
a team official: Everette, (2) John<lb />
West, (3) Mike Katsias, (4) James<lb />
Blake, (5) Billy Hoilowell, (6) John<lb />
Savage.<lb />
Katsias and Blake are veteran3 and<lb />
were outstandig on last season's<lb />
outfit. The others are freshman ad-<lb />
ditions to the club.<lb />
Also out for the team are James<lb />
Daughtridge, Lawrence Brown, Ken-<lb />
neth Chalker and Dock Smith.<lb />
The Bucs will take a swing into<lb />
Florida on April 19 to get their sea-<lb />
son underway in full motion. On the<lb />
trip they will battle such teams as<lb />
Jacksonville Navy, Stetson Univer-<lb />
sity, the University of South Carolina.<lb />
They will also meet Wake Forest,<lb />
NtC State and all the North State<lb />
teams. The schedule is not yet com-<lb />
pleted and other games are yet to he<lb />
named.<lb />
� urJay morning against Elon, a North<lb />
State Conference foe.<lb />
Actually, the Bucs opened play ear-<lb />
th is week, Wednesday, against<lb />
powerful Kalamazoo (Michigan)<lb />
College team, here. It was an exhibi-<lb />
ion match.<lb />
Coach Raymond Martinez, after<lb />
v. iking so SUfcesssfuUy with the<lb />
Pirate swimmers this year, has now<lb />
uurned all his attention to the netters<lb />
nd is expecting a banner season. He<lb />
.ia. been quoted at saying that this<lb />
year's squad "could be the best East<lb />
Carolina's ever had<lb />
Back to pace the club in the number<lb />
one position on the ladder, will be<lb />
�reteran junior Maurice Everette, of<lb />
Etobersonville. Everette is the de-<lb />
ending singles champion of the North<lb />
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FRIDAY, MARCH<lb />
PAGE SIX<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
I j-<lb />
In Teco Echo<lb />
Student's Thoughts Thirty Years Ago<lb />
Bv KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
 thirty year old April Fool issue month old Chrysler in for a motor-1 of style in dress due to the fact that<lb />
1 cycle duo to the fact that it could go the student teachers mui<lb />
of The Teco Echo which Dr. Lucille<lb />
Turner, head of the English depart-<lb />
ment, had on file reveals what stu-<lb />
dents here thought about when East<lb />
Carolina was only twenty years old.<lb />
Although all of the stories were<lb />
fictitious, ma?iy of the "wild ideas'<lb />
of these students have come true<lb />
through the years. One story related<lb />
that a person who wished to remain<lb />
anonymous had donated $10,000 to<lb />
President Robert H. Wright for per-<lb />
manent improvements at the college.<lb />
Students dreamed of having a swim-<lb />
ming pool, tennis courts, baseball<lb />
diamonds, golf links, a drug store,<lb />
and a so.ia shop which would sell on<lb />
the credit basis. Like us they seemed<lb />
to have a parking problem. To remedy<lb />
this they were to build 500 "asart-<lb />
ments" for cars so that the students'<lb />
Fords would not have to be left in<lb />
the ram. A street car line to operate<lb />
all over the campus free of charge<lb />
was also advocated.<lb />
Eat 212 Hot Dogs<lb />
To settle the disputed presidency<lb />
of the S. G. A. a hot dog contest<lb />
took place between two candidates.<lb />
They ate only 212! Since neither ate<lb />
enough to win they were required<lb />
to have an Octagon Soap eating con-<lb />
test as soon as the, got out of the<lb />
infirmary. Another candidate with-<lb />
drew after followers of her two rival-<lb />
down Dickinson Avenue with more<lb />
ease an ! safety than a car.<lb />
A young man who was walking<lb />
across campus was attacked by a<lb />
flapper (later found by a faculty<lb />
member) who knocked down her vic-<lb />
tim with a toothpick and rubbed<lb />
o its on his face to suffocate him<lb />
, she took his money. She lost<lb />
her gold toot!) in the fight.<lb />
A student was working so hard on<lb />
hei term i.aper that before she rea-<lb />
lized it. it was 1 o'clock and she was<lb />
all alone. Suddenly she heard a noise.<lb />
S!discovered that three men were<lb />
trying to steal a very valuable book,<lb />
What is English? by Ward. She<lb />
tightened them -so badly that they<lb />
,hupped the book and ran.<lb />
Practice Teaching Stopped<lb />
It was officially declared at a re-<lb />
cent joint meeting of the board of<lb />
trustees and the faculty that practice<lb />
teac ing would be removed from<lb />
curriculum since it hindered the<lb />
college from keeping up the standards<lb />
to the standards of yesterdays in the<lb />
length of dresses and use of cosmetics.<lb />
That too many flirtations are arising<lb />
between the student teachers and the<lb />
upils while the critic teachers must<lb />
be only on-looker.s and not participants<lb />
was another reason given.<lb />
Faculty Wedding<lb />
A wedding was described which<lb />
joined in matrimony an old teacher<lb />
and the young Mr. Beecher Flanagan.<lb />
Mr. Hubert C. Haynes (now Dr.<lb />
Haynes of the psychology dept.) and<lb />
Mis 'Mamie E. Jenkins rendered<lb />
olos. Miss Maria D. Graham was<lb />
bridesmaid. She entered with Mr.<lb />
Howard McGinnis.<lb />
The advertisements were the .same<lb />
as might appear today: Wanted .some-<lb />
one to love me, somebody to call me<lb />
his own "Men wanted<lb />
must be<lb />
handsome to look upon, interesting<lb />
Another Student<lb />
Plans European<lb />
Caravan Tour<lb />
Sybil C. Swindell, of Swan Quarter,<lb />
frashman, has been accepted as a<lb />
member of the Methodist Csravan to<lb />
Europe this summer. She will be the<lb />
second ECC stbdent selected in the<lb />
group to go which is composed of<lb />
seven college students, four young<lb />
men and three young women, and two<lb />
adult counselors who will work with<lb />
�hurches in Germany and Austria.<lb />
The purpose, of the Caravan activ-<lb />
ities is to build a bridge of under-<lb />
tanding and true friendship between<lb />
Methodism in America and Methodism<lb />
in the countries visited, and to give<lb />
help and encouragement to churches<lb />
working under great difficulties.<lb />
Before reaching Austria and Ger-<lb />
many, the Caravan will travel in Eng-<lb />
and. France, Switzerland, Italy, and<lb />
Holland. This period will be one of<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
Baptists Plan Discussions<lb />
On Marriage And Home Life<lb />
conversationalist, and good dancer U. tense preparation for service, in-<lb />
Barbara Harris was crowned l'hi<lb />
Mu Alpha Sweetheart at the fraterni-<lb />
ty's Venetian Ball last Friday night.<lb />
A junior music major from Beaufort,<lb />
she was escorted by Linwood I'ittman<lb />
of Rocky Mount.<lb />
A series of four talks on "You,<lb />
Youi Mate, Your Home" will be made<lb />
by the Reverend James W. Kay on<lb />
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.<lb />
Apnl 1. 1, and 3. On Monday at the<lb />
Bautist Student Center "t both the<lb />
5-80 and the 7:00 forums he will spOBl<lb />
. "Bow Datable an- You?" At noon<lb />
n Tuesday he wii; apeak at chapel to<lb />
Austin Auditorium on "Preparation<lb />
for Marriage and both student end<lb />
faculty are encouraged to attend.<lb />
According to Ann Pruden of Rox<lb />
obel. a freshman and chairman<lb />
Vespers of the BS Mr. Ray<lb />
discuss on Tuesday night<lb />
of<lb />
will<lb />
6:30<lb />
In general the hopes, wishes, and<lb />
desires of .students thirty years ago<lb />
varv little from those of today.<lb />
tried to assassinate<lb />
her with rolling<lb />
pins.<lb />
lvveiy freshman was required to<lb />
wear a gymnasium ;�uit and to try out<lb />
for the movies. A moving picture of<lb />
college life in North Carolina was<lb />
to be made and girls from any school<lb />
could enter the contest which was to<lb />
be held here. Tom Mix and Will Ro-<lb />
gers were to be judges.<lb />
Motorcycle Safer<lb />
One of the teachers traded her two<lb />
University Begins Dental<lb />
issistants Training Program<lb />
NOTES<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
If the polh, in all the women<lb />
dorms were guarded as closelj s<lb />
Cotton's, election committee officials<lb />
have nothing to worry about.<lb />
Mrs. Bizzell. Cutten Counsellor,<lb />
admonished one male tor loitering<lb />
around the coed dorm polls. She<lb />
learned a few minutes later that the<lb />
fellow was Elections Committee<lb />
Chairman Wiley Teal, who stopped<lb />
by to see how things were going.<lb />
One strong .supporter with a lot<lb />
of initiative can mean a lot to a can-<lb />
didate.<lb />
A dorm counsellor, completely ob-<lb />
livious of the fact that there might<lb />
possibly be a runoff after last Thurs-<lb />
day's vote, made her rounds along the<lb />
halls and ripped campaign material<lb />
from each door.<lb />
But a coed followed along behind,<lb />
replacing each one and adding on<lb />
each poster "please do not remove<lb />
And it's been rumored that Phelps<lb />
will bit the East Carolinian during<lb />
his inauguration address next Wed-<lb />
nesday night.<lb />
JUDICIARY<lb />
Continued trom page 1<lb />
"and I shall strive to uphold the high<lb />
principles which Jean Fisher ha? up-<lb />
held this year<lb />
Charles Sioussat, newly elajcted<lb />
chairman of the Men's Judiciary, is<lb />
a junior from Elizabeth City. He is<lb />
a geography major and a science<lb />
minor, and has had a seat on the Ju-<lb />
diciary this year through his office<lb />
as president of Slay Hall. He is a j;<lb />
member of the Circle K Club and<lb />
Gamma Theta Upsilon, national geo-<lb />
graphy fraternity.<lb />
Siousfcat<lb />
A chairman of the Judiciary, Si-<lb />
oussat will head a body of nine stu-<lb />
dents: chairman, vice-chairman, sec-<lb />
letary-treasurer, presidents of the<lb />
two mens dormitories, president and<lb />
vice president of the men day stu-<lb />
dents, and two members at large. They<lb />
review any cases in which there is a<lb />
breach of the rules by male .students.<lb />
The caees are referred to the Judi-<lb />
ciary by the administration and are<lb />
reviewed by the chairman of the Judi-<lb />
ciary. Questions are directed to the<lb />
offender, and a report on each case<lb />
is sent to the administration.<lb />
"I feel that a strong Judiciary is<lb />
essential to the school said Sious-<lb />
sat. "I shall stnve for a mutual un-<lb />
derstanding of the functions of the<lb />
Judiciary between the administration,<lb />
the students, and the Judiciary<lb />
OH-APEL HILL�The University<lb />
of North. Carolina School of Dentis-<lb />
try will begin training a limited<lb />
number of high school graduates this<lb />
ammer as dental assistants under<lb />
a special training program financed<lb />
 the fj. S. Public Health Service.<lb />
Under this new plan a student will<lb />
not he required to pay fdr books,<lb />
tuition or laboratory fees. At the<lb />
same time, the student will receive<lb />
a sab ry of about $30 per week while<lb />
be . i ing trained. This new training<lb />
program is to determine how dental<lb />
a sistants may best be trained by a<lb />
f Dentistry. Also, to train<lb />
lei students bow to use the ser-<lb />
vices of a dental assistant.<lb />
A limited number of girls will be-<lb />
gin the new training program on<lb />
June 6. They must be qualified high<lb />
school graduates who have never been<lb />
employed in a dental office. At the<lb />
present time, it is planned that the<lb />
program will continue for a period<lb />
of four or five years, depending on<lb />
the availability of federal funds.<lb />
Additional girls will be selected<lb />
for the program each year. Each<lb />
student will complete the training<lb />
program in one year.<lb />
Program<lb />
T v training program will consist<lb />
of two parts. The first part of the<lb />
program will be three months of<lb />
lectures, laboratory procedures, and<lb />
demonstrations, with limited clinical<lb />
work.<lb />
After the basic three-month train-<lb />
ing period, the original class will be<lb />
split into two groups. Half of these<lb />
girls will remain at the School of<lb />
Dentistry for an additional nine<lb />
months. They will continue to re-<lb />
ceive their salary while getting 'on-<lb />
ffiie-job" training by working with<lb />
dental students in the School of Dent-<lb />
istry Clinic. ,<lb />
The other 50 per cent of the original<lb />
group who begin the training pro-<lb />
gram this summer will be assisted<lb />
in finding suitable emploment in a<lb />
dentists office at the end of their<lb />
basic three-month training course.<lb />
At the end of a total of one year's<lb />
�raining, both groups of students will<lb />
receive a certificate indicating the<lb />
completion of their courses.<lb />
Address<lb />
Toe new training program will be<lb />
open to any unmarried high school<lb />
graduate between the ages of 18 and<lb />
25. Applicants should write to the<lb />
University of North Carolina, Di-<lb />
rector o: Admissions, Box 228, Chapel<lb />
Hill. An application should be re-<lb />
quested for admission to the "Sum-<lb />
mer Session Dental Assistant's Pro-<lb />
gram Application. must be re-<lb />
ceived not later than April 15. All<lb />
applicants must take the regular<lb />
UNC Admission Tests. The date and<lb />
place of these tests will he furnished<lb />
with applications.<lb />
Applicants who are accepted for<lb />
the program will be notified of their<lb />
acceptance not later than May 1.<lb />
Lerspersed with sightseeing tours to<lb />
daces of interest.<lb />
Miss Swindell graduated from the<lb />
West Hyde High School in Swan<lb />
Quarter in May, 1956, at which time<lb />
she was one of seven members of the<lb />
graduating class receiving a scholar-<lb />
ship award in recognition of having<lb />
maintained an average of above 90<lb />
in high school studies and also re-<lb />
ceived the School Spirit Medal award<lb />
for her outstanding achievements in<lb />
extracurricular activities. She has been<lb />
ating and developing programs of a<lb />
religious nature with the Program<lb />
Manager.<lb />
Women's Affairs Director is re-<lb />
sponsible for developing programs of<lb />
special interest to women and children<lb />
and coordintting the production of<lb />
these programs with the Program<lb />
Manager; News Director�respon-<lb />
sible for compiling and editing the<lb />
news through a staff to be selected;<lb />
Special Events Director�responsible<lb />
for supervision of details in connect-<lb />
ion with broadcast of special events<lb />
not assigned to another department<lb />
(Sports, Religious Affairs, etc.); Mu-<lb />
sic Librarian�responsible for super-<lb />
vision of use of all recorded music<lb />
��Ho to ' boose your Mate Also on<lb />
Wednesday nifcht at 6:30 his topic<lb />
will be "ilow to BuiU a Home Bar-<lb />
ara BlantOR. a junior from Teachey,<lb />
announced that refreshments will be<lb />
served alter both these discussions<lb />
as an informal gathering will b� held<lb />
to talk further on the topics.<lb />
Mr. Ray is pastor of Ridge Road<lb />
Baptist Church in Paleigh, and for<lb />
several years he wa.s the Executive<lb />
Secretary of the Babtis-t Student<lb />
Union Department in North Carolina.<lb />
active in Soule Methodist Church<lb />
o i o-u��im the W W a library<lb />
having served as a Sunday School<lb />
teacher, assistant Sunday School Su-<lb />
erintendent, and officer in the Meth-<lb />
odist Youth Fellowship, both on the<lb />
local and Sub-District levels.<lb />
HOWELL<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
iinian; Secretary�responsible for<lb />
preparation of minutes and Station<lb />
history; Sports Director�responsible<lb />
for coordinating detail of sport<lb />
events to be broadcast with Pro-<lb />
duction Manager; Religious Affairs<lb />
Director�responsible for coordin-<lb />
Need License<lb />
All members of the radio staff will<lb />
be expected to qualify for a third-<lb />
clasjs operator's license, which is re-<lb />
quired by the FCC for technical op-<lb />
eration of the station. Mr. Wendell<lb />
Smiley, technical director, b interest-<lb />
ed in meeting anyone who has any<lb />
type or class of radio operator li-<lb />
cense or who would be interested in<lb />
securing one. <lb />
It i.s expected that test programs<lb />
will be presented until at least the<lb />
middle of April. At that time it is<lb />
hoped that all transmitting equip-<lb />
ment will have been installed and that<lb />
the final FOC license to operate will<lb />
have been received. This education<lb />
FM station is operating for testing<lb />
purposes by authority of the Federal<lb />
Communications Commission on a<lb />
frequency of U1.3 megacycles from l"h, kkei for<lb />
studios located on the second floor <lb />
of Joyner Library and the third floor "Ho If<lb />
of Austin Building on the BCC cam- Men �<lb />
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CHAMPIONS<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
;on came over such foes as Virginia<lb />
Pech, Virginia Military, Davidson,<lb />
Duke, and Wake Forest while the<lb />
Cuts tied the University of Georgia.<lb />
First National Trophy<lb />
By taking the small college trophy,<lb />
the I�('�(' swim team became the first<lb />
to bring a national trophy to the col-<lb />
and also one of the few such<lb />
achievement in the state.<lb />
Along with Sawyer on the champ-<lb />
ionship club were Jack Koebberling,<lb />
Sidnej Oliver, Teddy Gartman, Glen<lb />
Dwyer, Ken Midyette, Steve Wilker-<lb />
son, Mike Williamson, Harold McKee,<lb />
and Joe Wallace. Dickie Denton,<lb />
senior star, was unable to make the<lb />
Liip.<lb />
QUEEN<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
chiffon and featuring a back drape<lb />
of chiffon for the dance Friday night.<lb />
a baby-blue fitted wool suit with a<lb />
steel-gray collar of mink, and a gray<lb />
and white dress with a Pilgrim collar.<lb />
Selected for her honor by the SGA<lb />
on the basis of beauty and person-<lb />
ality, golden-haired, blue-eyed Betty<lb />
Jo is no newcomer in events of this<lb />
caliber. Last year she represented<lb />
Jarvis Hall in the Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Sweetheart Ball and this fall was the<lb />
sponsor for Tau Sigma fraternity,<lb />
honorary education fraternity of which<lb />
she is a member, in the Homecoming<lb />
festivities. May 1 she will enter the<lb />
"Miss Dunn" contest.<lb />
Betty Jo is a senior from Angier<lb />
and a primary education major. Her<lb />
extra-curricular activities have in-<lb />
cluded secretary of Cotten Hall, vice-<lb />
president of the Women's; Day Stu-<lb />
dents, college marshal, ACE member,<lb />
FTA member, and SGA represent-<lb />
ative of the senior class.<lb />
"I have been looking forward to<lb />
this for a long time and hope to see<lb />
many of my fellow students in Wil-<lb />
mington for the festival Betty Jo<lb />
excitedly exclaimed in an interview<lb />
earlier this week.<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Fine MeSts and Groceries<lb />
Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
HAMBURGERS<lb />
COLD DRINKS<lb />
HOT DOGS<lb />
SANDWICHES<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
CURB SERVICE<lb />
Dancing Pavillion For Your Pleasure<lb />
Near TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
HEATH'S<lb />
r OK THE BEST IN HAMBURGERS and CHOICE<lb />
T-BONR STEAKS WITH LOTS OF<lb />
FRENCH FRIES<lb />
Ntmr TV Btsittoe at the Crossroad<lb />
PIT-COOKED BAR-B-Q<lb />
Perkins-Proctor<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Greem ille. N. <lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
Portraitist<lb />
317 V. Evans Street<lb />
For Drug Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods  Visit<lb />
BIGGS DRUG STORE<lb />
Proctor Hotel Building<lb />
Open 8 a. mlO p. m.  Sunday 8:30 a. m<lb />
10:30 a m 4 p. mlO p. m.<lb />
ATTENTION MEN STUDENTS<lb />
Have you seen the new rooming houst at<lb />
402 Holly Street<lb />
that was designed and constructed especially<lb />
with you in mind? It's the latest. Why not<lb />
drop by for a look? Betchya like it. Then too,<lb />
think of the convenience of living just a half<lb />
block "off" campus, with "no" campus park-<lb />
ing problems.<lb />
Phone 9962<lb />
AND ASK FOR THE HOUSE MANAGER<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT<lb />
'Good Food<lb />
GoodHmHh<lb />
Mrs- Morton s Bakery<lb />
We supply the SODA SHOP with FRESH<lb />
BAKERY PRODUCTS every morning.<lb />
Enjoy your refreshments there.<lb />
Underwear<lb />
with<lb />
comfort plus . <lb />
It's more than mere underwear. Worn<lb />
alone or under an Arrow sweater or<lb />
shirt, this Arrow Two-Purpose Tee Shirt<lb />
is a campus favorite. Wear k with<lb />
comfortable Arrow shorts�they feature<lb />
exclusive contour seat that can't bind!<lb />
Boxer shorts in novelty patterns, $1.50.<lb />
Tee, from $1.25.<lb />
�ARROW-<lb />
� first in fashion<lb />
ITS FOR REAL!<lb />
by Chester Field<lb />
DAWN'S SURLY LIGHT<lb />
Early to bed and early to rise<lb />
Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.<lb />
The truth of such nonsense by me is contested;<lb />
I'd rather be weakly, insolvent. . . and rested.<lb />
MORAL t In any light, things start looking up<lb />
when you light up the BIG, BIG pleasure<lb />
of Chesterfield King! Majestic length<lb />
�plus the smoothest natural<lb />
tobacco filter and the smoothest<lb />
tasting smoke today�because<lb />
it's packed more smoothly<lb />
by ACCU.RAY. Try 'em!<lb />
ChesferfleM Kins fives yen<lb />
of whet you're smoking for I<lb />
�$60 fan to Danui J. SuUieon, Holy Crom CelUgt,<lb />
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