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Elections Set<lb />
Hext Thursday<lb />
Oliver William<lb />
Jan Raby<lb />
Ike Williamson<lb />
Board Asks Raby, VO illiams To Divide<lb />
Duties; Ike Williamson Heads Annual<lb />
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Sam Donahue And Orchestra<lb />
Appear Here Monday Night<lb />
Wright Auditorium will be alive appeared with Betty Grable, FranK<lb />
the East Carolinian, the with music and lancing when the Sinatra, and Lena Home.<lb />
i I a plan whereby Oliver Entertainment Series presents Sam j Battle Of Music<lb />
uld edit the East Caro- Donahue and his orchestra Monday<lb />
the first half of the year night.<lb />
would serve as editor! The orchestra, accompanied by<lb />
half of the year. I singers Debbie Brown and Ernie Bern-<lb />
Rai y's insistence, Dr. jhardt, will provide a concert at 7:30<lb />
. krr. Chairman of the<lb />
ationa, agreed to call<lb />
and dancing will begin at 9:00.<lb />
Sam Donahue, former director of<lb />
ling of the board at a the famous Billy May orchestra, will<lb />
She stated that she would!play his saxophone to all types of<lb />
the chance to appear be- dancing music including Latin Ameri-<lb />
iard and explain why she'ican. Dixieland jazz, and the latest<lb />
that the system operat-<lb />
deciaion would work.<lb />
I don't want to work<lb />
 Rather I .would<lb />
my whole purpose for re-<lb />
East Carolina next fall<lb />
serve as editor of the<lb />
.� interruption. I feel<lb />
would be in the best in-<lb />
 concerned Miss Raby<lb />
.arter senior.<lb />
Williams<lb />
ted that he would ac-<lb />
hits.<lb />
( ommand Performance<lb />
The Donahue Band has toured the<lb />
nation playing at ballrooms, schools,<lb />
theatres, and hotels. Donahue has had<lb />
orchestral experience with service<lb />
Donahue played a one-hour "battle<lb />
of music" with Count Basie's orches-<lb />
tra for servicemen all over the world<lb />
on the biggest hook-up ever used in<lb />
radio. He waged another battle with<lb />
the Glenn Miller Armc' Forces or-<lb />
chestra in London which, according<lb />
to his billing, attracted the largest<lb />
audience for a charitable cause in that<lb />
city's history.<lb />
After the service, Donahue was in-<lb />
vited to join the late Tommy Dorsey's<lb />
organization as an assistant band<lb />
leader. Later, Billy May chose Dona-<lb />
hue to lead h band while May re-<lb />
tained his position recording for<lb />
Capital Records. Donahue led the<lb />
Messick Speaks<lb />
During Phelps<lb />
'nauguration<lb />
President Messick has challenged<lb />
newly-elected student government<lb />
officials to start a revolution that<lb />
woul 1 "intellectualize the campus<lb />
Speaking at the inauguration of<lb />
next year's SGA officers Wednesday<lb />
night, the President asked the new<lb />
egis'ature to concern themselves<lb />
with measures that would safeguard<lb />
"the things that we came here for<lb />
With only a handful of the stu-<lb />
dent present for the ceremony, the<lb />
President asked the legislature to<lb />
suppress panty raids and Port Ter-<lb />
minal incidents. He called such activ-<lb />
ity "the cheapest type of fun and<lb />
reminded the students that even our<lb />
national swimming team did not get<lb />
front page headlines like those given<lb />
to last year's panty raids.<lb />
Revolution<lb />
Instead of seeing what they could<lb />
get for the students, Dr. Messick<lb />
asked the Phelps administration to<lb />
see what they could get that would<lb />
help the students.<lb />
Being specific, he asked the new<lb />
administration to work on such things<lb />
as good study plans, cultural enter-<lb />
�ainment, and things that would start<lb />
an "intelL-ctual revolution<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
Mentioning the controversial enter-<lb />
tainment topic. Dr. Messick said that<lb />
there should be a balance between<lb />
cultural and popular programs, and<lb />
that the students should support both<lb />
of these types of entertainment. He<lb />
stated that before popular entertain<lb />
Dock G. Smith . . .<lb />
discusses his administration<lb />
bands and has played with his own May orchestra for a period of three<lb />
organization for servicemen overseas years, after which he returned to<lb />
during World War II and the Korean his own and present band. Since then<lb />
conflict.<lb />
While in the service, Donahi 5a<lb />
orchestra played command perform-<lb />
ance shows and wa featured on ser-<lb />
rd's decision. "It would vice programs such as "Yank Band-<lb />
Jan and me to work on stand" and "Bands for Bonds and<lb />
he has been traveling and playing<lb />
throughout the country.<lb />
The dance is being presented as a<lb />
program on the Entertainment Series<lb />
which will admit students free. The<lb />
attire will be semi-formal.<lb /><lb />
lizabeth Ann Bowman<lb />
Future Holds Key To Success<lb />
Of Smith's Administration<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Dock Smith told the newspaper this :of the past administration Smith<lb />
believes that the legislators tfbis year<lb />
week that the future holds the key to<lb />
the success of his administration in<lb />
the student legislature.<lb />
Smit who promised everything<lb />
from tenni court lights to more un-<lb />
nent was brought to the cam is, the jdeiVta-iding between the students and<lb />
students should start attending cul- administration said that he believes<lb />
tural programs. jthe legisiators wno retiml last night<lb />
Pledging to promote the highest , <lb />
i r Z r i �u i enacted some important steps that t tn outstandine students in tfhe<lb />
ideals of honor bv both personal con- ,oten uit ouisiaimwig �i,uue�ius<lb />
�?uct and by fulfilling to the best ofi"wi11 Inake our scho�1 a bjfSer and 'gislature this year, Smith said that<lb />
have done a great deal in building<lb />
up Sast Carolina's prestige through-<lb />
out the state by sending outstanding<lb />
delegates to the state student legis-<lb />
lature and the National Student Con-<lb />
gress.<lb />
Outstanding Students<lb />
When asked who he thought had<lb />
his ability 'the duties of tibia office, bter school for tomorrow<lb />
Jimmy Phelps accepted the pre-j Specifically, the past chief execu-<lb />
dencv" of the student government and tive, who stepped down to newly-<lb />
admimstered the same oath to the ���� Jil�m �� taat pbert Forrest, Bobby Patterson,<lb />
other newly-elected officers. stated that he believed the biggest iWalter Hasty. Jimmy Phelps, Eddie<lb />
Dennis, and Ann Wilkerson.<lb />
much of the credit for the accomplish<lb />
ments this year should go to such<lb />
people as J. B. Nichols, Wiley Teal,<lb />
Nichols was chairman of the home-<lb />
Taking the oath as next year's kontribation. that his legislature<lb />
fficers besides Phelps, were Bucky made were actions concerning social<lb />
Monroe, first vice-president; Ray families and entertainment. .coming events, Wiley Teal handled<lb />
Jovner. second vice-president; Eliz Social Fraternitles<lb />
��beth Judge, secretary; Bobbv Patter-1 Promising � his platform to re-I<lb />
son treasurer; Johnny Hudson, assis- ��aiae social fraternities when they<lb />
tant treasurer; and Calvin Chesson. iProve their worthiness, Smith saw<lb />
historian.<lb />
New Marshals Choose Chief<lb />
 Elizabeth Ann BoW-<lb />
more from Liberty, was<lb />
ted chief marshal. Eliz-<lb />
 science major and minor,<lb />
a -king with the YWCA and<lb />
-tudent activities, and<lb />
he choir at Saint James<lb />
1 urch.<lb />
ri� girls to serve at various<lb />
actions and keeping a record<lb />
rvea when, so that everyone<lb />
equa opportunities to serve<lb />
� ifi. iuties of the chief<lb />
� I was happy, surprised,<lb />
proud when Miss Menden-<lb />
to the marshals, told me<lb />
1 a 1 won remarked Elizabeth,<lb />
on as she told me, I told the<lb />
has that 1 would try to<lb />
od example and do my very<lb />
1 want to try to do as good a<lb />
retiring chief Ann Hughes of<lb />
ville; she certainly has done<lb />
� elous job she continued.<lb />
Honor<lb />
be a college marshal has always<lb />
een considered an honor. They are<lb />
sentatives of the college at pub-<lb />
functions, especially at com-<lb />
mencement, and the success of such<lb />
ions can be sometimes affected<lb />
by the way in which marshals serve.<lb />
Ml marshals must attain a scholastic<lb />
average of not less than a "3 After<lb />
beine elected each spring by popular<lb />
vote on the basis of their dignity and<lb />
personality, they take office six weeks<lb />
before the quarter elapses.<lb />
Others<lb />
On the afternoon preceeding an<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
1 entertainment for which reserve seat Alice Anne Home, Mary Lou Dick-<lb />
tickets have been sold, it is the duty ens, Carolyn Aycock, Martha Wilson,<lb />
of the marshals to mark the floor Barbara Davenport, Patsy Allman,<lb />
and the seats in the Wright Audi- Sylvia Jones, Peggy Kepley, Janet<lb />
torium. Other marshals, vho will I Wall, Ann Johnson, Hilda Lohve,<lb />
assume these duties are Janet Hodges, IGayle Simpson, and Mary Lou Wyrick.<lb />
Elizabeth Ann Bowman <lb />
new Chief Marshal<lb />
Playhouse To Present<lb />
Children's Production<lb />
When "Aladdin and the Wonderful<lb />
Lamp produced by the East Caro-<lb />
lina Playhouse, plays to the children<lb />
of Greenville and Pitt County on<lb />
April 8, 9, 10, and 11, in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium, it will be added to a<lb />
notable series of children's plays<lb />
started in February 1941, under the<lb />
auspices of the Greenville Branch of<lb />
the American Association of Uni-<lb />
versity Women.<lb />
The title role of Aladdin will be<lb />
played by Jay Robbins of Greenville.<lb />
Others playing important roles are<lb />
Margaret Starnes as Princess Adora,<lb />
Delano Driver as ' the Magician,<lb />
Charles Jenkins as the Sultan, and<lb />
Pat Baker, also of Greenville, as Alad-<lb />
din's Mother.<lb />
C. Thomas Hull is serving as stu-<lb />
dent director and Dan Yanchisin as<lb />
technical director.<lb />
Dr. Joseph Withey of the English<lb />
faculty is supervising the production,<lb />
and Miss Louise Williams of the<lb />
Mathematics department is in charge<lb />
of the project for the AAUW.<lb />
Some students have been inquiring<lb />
whether the production ig �Pen to<lb />
attendance by college students. Those<lb />
desiring to attend should be able to<lb />
get ickets, priced at 25 cents, for<lb />
either the 1:15 or the 3:30 perfor-<lb />
mance on Tuesday. A fifth perfor-<lb />
mance added this year provides room<lb />
for college students �v. "e first time<lb />
since 1943, when the last night per-<lb />
formance was held.<lb />
This play should appeal particu-<lb />
larly to all students who plan to<lb />
teach children. Someone has said that<lb />
children's plays, such a Aladdin, ap-<lb />
peal to all ages except high school<lb />
students, who are both too old and<lb />
too young to appreciate them.<lb />
during is administration permission<lb />
from the Board of Trustees for social<lb />
fraternities to organize on a trial<lb />
basis. Even though this first opinion<lb />
on fraternities was not a definite one,<lb />
Smith believes that it was a form of<lb />
recognition and that "social frater-<lb />
nities will soon be a part of this cam-<lb />
pus<lb />
Commenting on entertainment, he<lb />
said that a great deal of work had<lb />
been put forth in order to secure the<lb />
best entertainment for the students.<lb />
Other Achievements<lb />
More concrete achievements of the<lb />
Smith administration include such im-<lb />
provements aks the new ID card sys-<lb />
tem that will go into effect next fall tration but that he thought they would<lb />
and lights for the tennis courts. I do a good job since they are all "cap-<lb />
Besides the concrete achievements able leaders<lb />
the elections, and Robert Forrest and<lb />
Bobby Patterson served as treasurers<lb />
of the student government. Accord-<lb />
ing to President Smith, Walter Hasty,<lb />
Jimmy Phelipjs. and Eddie Dennis<lb />
made the legislature meetings "more<lb />
interesting and Ann Wilkerson was<lb />
a "very dependable secretary<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Commenting on the student news-<lb />
paper, which has received some cri-<lb />
ticism during the past year as being<lb />
Hdministrative-controlled, Smith said<lb />
that "fne newspaper has been better<lb />
this year than any of the other four<lb />
years that I have been at East Caro-<lb />
lina<lb />
When a'sked what he thought the<lb />
new legislature would accomplish,<lb />
Coy Harris will head the junior<lb />
�lass and Wadt Sessoms will take<lb />
vt : the top sophomore office when<lb />
�Iri-t Carolina's fall quarter j I<lb />
lext September. The e' ' n f or 1957-<lb />
B sei ior class officers ha- been set<lb />
ursday, April 11.<lb />
Harris, a native of Carthage, re-<lb />
d 143 of the 252 votes cast in<lb />
� � � ion or junioi .lass off;<lb />
iV tini sdny. His Mike<lb />
Catsias and Br -ton. po<lb />
5 : nd 2 1 votes r tiv ly.<lb />
Sessoms, a business education ma-<lb />
r from F el U ri d an im-<lb />
ressive win over present frosb piesi-<lb />
dent Tommy Ragland in Thurday's<lb />
'more election, receiving 200 of<lb />
the 298 votes cast.<lb />
Junior-<lb />
Other newly-elected junioi class<lb />
fficers include Jay RobbtBS, Gr�<lb />
ville, vice-president; Martha Jane<lb />
Hammond, New Ben . cretary; Peg-<lb />
gy Kepley, Durham, treasurer; and<lb />
Mary Lou Wyrick, Gibsonville, SGA<lb />
Representative.<lb />
Robbins won over Purvis Boyette,<lb />
132-116; Hammond over Mary Lou<lb />
Dickens, 147-102; Peggy Kepley was<lb />
unopposed; and Wyrick over Martha<lb />
Wilson, 133-114.<lb />
Sophomores<lb />
Three runoffs will be scheduled<lb />
among other sophomore officers.<lb />
Emilie Tilley, 93, and Becky War<lb />
122, will meet in a runoff for the<lb />
first vice-presidency. Nancy Watsor.<lb />
received 83 votes.<lb />
Flora Ruth Boseman u<lb />
secretary over Joyce Bell, 51, a-i '<lb />
Mary E. Sanderson, 91.<lb />
A runoff, also, will decide who<lb />
tike over the position of treasur<lb />
Jane Gidden, 122, will meet Bet1<lb />
McCauley, 119. Mary Dora Pierce re-<lb />
ceived 49 votes.<lb />
Four coeds were seeking the S<lb />
dent Government Association Repre-<lb />
sentative position. Ellie Standifi<lb />
72, will meet Nancy Keith, 113, W<lb />
a runoff for the office. Phyllis Cor-<lb />
bett received 61 votes and '<lb />
Clapp polled 43.<lb />
Statements<lb />
Both of the newly-elected presi-<lb />
dents issued statements to the East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
President Coy Harris stated, "I<lb />
would like to express my deepest<lb />
appreciation for the confidence placed<lb />
in me by those who elected me presi-<lb />
dent of (jbe junior class. I realize<lb />
this is an office of utmost importance<lb />
and pledge my best efforts to this<lb />
task. I will endeavor to serve you to<lb />
the best of my ability<lb />
President Wade Sessoms said, "I<lb />
would like to express my appreciation<lb />
:o the freshman class for electing<lb />
me, and especially to those who sup-<lb />
ported me in the election. 1 will do<lb />
my very best to meet the high re-<lb />
Smith said t at there were many sponsibilities of this office and I am<lb />
challenges facing the new adminis-<lb />
calling on the support of all the rising<lb />
sophomores to help make next year's<lb />
sophomore class the most active one<lb />
ever<lb />
April 30, May 1, and May 2, in McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
1 spring musical, "A Connecticut Yankee to be presented<lb /><pb facs="00038422_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAB 0 L1H j A g<lb />
Phelps And Cooperation<lb />
Jimmy Phelps' impressive victory in last<lb />
week's runoff indicates plainly that the majori-<lb />
ty of the students interested in East Carolina's<lb />
student government advocate his policies.<lb />
With this strong student support and his<lb />
pledge to bring "cooperation between the stu-<lb />
dents and the SGA and between the SGA and<lb />
the administration we see no reason why<lb />
Phelps' administration shouldn't prove quite<lb />
successful.<lb />
The East Carolinian will continue to watch<lb />
closely the Wednesday night activities in Flan-<lb />
agan Auditorium, give praise when praise is<lb />
due, and criticism when actions merit such.<lb />
We feel that his platform lacked, in some<lb />
instances, concreteness, but it included points<lb />
which definitely need attention. He is absolutely<lb />
right in saving that exams should not begin<lb />
on the last day of classes. Students should have<lb />
at least one free day between regularly sched-<lb />
uled classes and examinations.<lb />
And we'd like to see something done to<lb />
enforce the points system here. Students who<lb />
carry too many points are only hindering others<lb />
from participating in campus activities.<lb />
The campus parking system has been evalu-<lb />
ated, re-evaluated, and evaluated again, which<lb />
adds up to the stark conclusion that there<lb />
aren't enough parking spaces for the number of<lb />
cars on campus. And that's the way conditions<lb />
will remain until someone finds a place for a<lb />
couple of new parking lots. However, the new<lb />
legislature should study the problem which<lb />
exists at the Umstead dorm lot. Students have<lb />
found that once you park your car there it's<lb />
practically impossible to find a way out.<lb />
There is no ill feeling in this office towards<lb />
the new SGA president. We have watched him<lb />
in operation during the past two years, and an<lb />
evaluation of these observations led this pub-<lb />
lication to support Eddie Dennis for the SGA<lb />
presidency.<lb />
Phelps. in the past, has tended to act too<lb />
hastily when becoming involved in certain con-<lb />
troversial matters only to do a complete about<lb />
face in the final scene.<lb />
The East Carolinian readily admits that<lb />
Jimmy Phelps has initiative and vitality, but<lb />
he must change past tactics and channel his<lb />
assets in the right direction if he is to serve<lb />
the students and East Carolina in the best pos-<lb />
sible manner.<lb />
He must study problems carefully, weigh<lb />
both sides of the question before acting ex-<lb />
temporaneously, and as Mr. Phelps said, "co-<lb />
operate<lb />
SGA's First Problem<lb />
There are many problems awaiting the<lb />
new legislature and student administrators<lb />
who were inaugurated Wednesday night. Even<lb />
though many problems were solved by the<lb />
. utgoing officers, several big ones must be<lb />
solved before the new legislature can accom-<lb />
plish the things that they should.<lb />
One problem that has received very little<lb />
comment or mention throughout the year is<lb />
the fact that the legislature by meeting on<lb />
Wednesday nights can not be covered properly<lb />
by the student newspaper.<lb />
Throughout the year, we have tried to<lb />
bring to the students the top news of the cam-<lb />
pus. So often, however, the top news is that<lb />
which is brought up before the SGA on Wednes-<lb />
day nights. This creates a problem for the<lb />
newspaper since leading news has to meet an<lb />
early deadline in order to be published by<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
Undoubtedly, the problem existing be-<lb />
tween the newspaper and legislature had just<lb />
recently come to light, since the newspaper<lb />
this year has tried to cover more compre-<lb />
hesively the legislative activities.<lb />
This problem could be alleviated by either<lb />
of two methods. One would be to move perma-<lb />
nently the East Carolinian publication date to<lb />
Friday, as the case has been several times<lb />
this year when the newspaper has attempted to<lb />
cover important SGA meetings.<lb />
A better solution to the problem, how-<lb />
ever, would be to move the legislature meetings<lb />
to an earlier night in the week. By meeting on<lb />
either Monday or Tuesday nights, the news-<lb />
paper could better cover the SGA news and<lb />
still meet a Thursday evening distribution date.<lb />
This problem concerns not only the news-<lb />
paper and legislature but the whole campus.<lb />
In order for both of these organs to serve the<lb />
campus as they should, something should be<lb />
done to alleviate this conflict.<lb />
It is one of the first items of business<lb />
that sh uld come before the new legislature.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell.<lb />
Spring Sbows Its<lb />
Face And Things<lb />
Start Popping<lb />
A LACKADAISICAL winter com-<lb />
pletes its thaw, Spring shows its face<lb />
and steps into the picture, then things<lb />
start popping- . . . Carolina's Yankee<lb />
Tar Heels capture the hearts of all<lb />
red-blooded American TV viewers,<lb />
Ike trawls into his limousine and drag<lb />
raceg with reporters, Uncle Harry<lb />
breaks out with one of his cussing<lb />
spells, "Baby Doll" hits the college<lb />
hook store stands, the Martinez's<lb />
it the jackpot, Phelps proves he's<lb />
got 8W friends, and coeds pack up<lb />
their sweater and head for the un<lb />
courts.<lb />
Ifi JUipE and bis No. 1 Tar Heels<lb />
served as North Carolina's finest pub-<lb />
licity agent? simce State's Jackie<lb />
.Mi, reiand ease hit the papers<lb />
Max Lk'bman, the well-estaSb'shed<lb />
television spectacular pro, couldn't<lb />
have produced a more outstanding<lb />
production than the NCAA basket-<lb />
ball finals in Karasa City.<lb />
Folks arc still talking about the<lb />
spine-tingling games, the way Gov-<lb />
ernor Hodges got on camera and<lb />
smiled at all the teachers back home,<lb />
unit they,re still commenting about<lb />
"that damn tall nigger<lb />
But ask the sports-minded cab dri-<lb />
ver in New York. They'll tell you it's<lb />
New York's team. And they're right.<lb />
"BABY DOLL"�the Tennessee<lb />
 illiams, Elia Kazan, and Cardinal<lb />
Spel.man movie success�may now<lb />
be purchased from the college book<lb />
store in the handy pocket-size edition.<lb />
One of our northern professors (some<lb />
oi them feel at times they must try to<lb />
reform the South) must be requiring<lb />
studentfc to read the work.<lb />
1 admit the Williams-Kazan-Spell-<lb />
nian production was an interesting<lb />
piece of work, but I'm relieved to<lb />
learn that the pigs in the movie<lb />
di.in'l win an Academy Award for<lb />
a best supporting role as News and<lb />
Observer columnist Charles Craven<lb />
was predicting.<lb />
FR1DA.Y, APRIL 6,<lb />
tv ,  J .a <lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
A Special Column<lb />
For Special Guests<lb />
Hit AN RABY<lb />
Hilly Arnold<lb />
Dior Hasn't Infiltrated Dixie<lb />
AND SPEAKING of the Raleigh<lb />
paper, the editors dropped their lat-<lb />
ent big scoop (Percy FlowerB was<lb />
awarded another ticket for speeding)<lb />
and concentrated on an editorial con-<lb />
cerning Ike's going over the speed<lb />
limit when he visited his farm during<lb />
the weekend. A group of reporters<lb />
were reportedly neck and neck with<lb />
the President's car until the highway<lb />
patrol stepped into the picture.<lb />
Then Harry Truman, who can cuss<lb />
right along with the best of them,<lb />
told the New York papers he didn't<lb />
give "a damn" about his strained<lb />
relations with (Ike.<lb />
Maybe if Harry closed up his piano<lb />
and took up golf, he'd receive an in-<lb />
vitation to the White House. But<lb />
they say Ike and Mamie are just crazy<lb />
about Welk's "champagne music<lb />
The South is generally regarded as<lb />
stili the most backward section of our<lb />
country by most observers. I would<lb />
disagree violently in most cases, but<lb />
I have finally found one point on which<lb />
1 may agree with that belief: women's<lb />
fashions.<lb />
'I hank heaven the fashions of Dior<lb />
and the "thei crackpot designers have<lb />
mt yet infiltrated Dixie.<lb />
Leafing t rough a copy of some<lb />
woman's magazine the other day at the<lb />
ientist's office. I was truly shocked at<lb />
the kid of attire the well-dressed wo-<lb />
man of to.lay is supposed to be sport-<lb />
in Frankly, I think the dentist leaves<lb />
these particular women's mags (such<lb />
as Vogue, Fashion and Seventeen) ly-<lb />
ing in hi waiting room for the ex-<lb />
pressed purpose of making all his male<lb />
patients laugh themaevea into a fit of<lb />
exhaustion so that they'll be easy<lb />
prey for ' im afterwards.<lb />
It wouldn't surprise me if the whole<lb />
thing- all this Dior business and those<lb />
fashions in today's taste -were just<lb />
some tremendous hoax. 1 just returned<lb />
from New York two weeks ago and I<lb />
didn't even spot anything that ridic-<lb />
ulous up there.<lb />
In fact, I don't recall ever having<lb />
seen am woman dressed as those fash-<lb />
ion books portray them. I even doubt<lb />
if it's possible to put those concoctions<lb />
on a real, live, actual human being.<lb />
Take, for instance, the hats. Of<lb />
course, a little of the phobia that pro-<lb />
duced those outlandish things hat<lb />
seeped down South. Go to church any<lb />
Sunday and you'll see everything from<lb />
replicas of the little pots Grandma<lb />
used to keep under the bed, to a min-<lb />
iature reproduction of Okeefeenokee<lb />
Swamp, complete with birds, trees,<lb />
crab grass and wild boar; and the con-<lb />
traptions with the most alarming ef-<lb />
fect seem to be the ones that are the<lb />
most prized by women.<lb />
But the designers don't stop at this.<lb />
Before they are finished with the<lb />
American woman, they must distort<lb />
the whole figure, even down to the<lb />
flesh and bone.<lb />
Pick up any fashion magazine today<lb />
and take a good long look at any of the<lb />
models on any of the pages (if you can<lb />
stand a good long look). What are they<lb />
like? They look more like male es-<lb />
capees from a World War II concen-<lb />
tration camp than good old red-blooded<lb />
American women, to me.<lb />
Te models they use in these maga-<lb />
zine must be rail-thin, must have<lb />
very protruding hip bones, must have<lb />
a bust ike Frank Sinatra, must have<lb />
war-paint under their eyelids and must<lb />
be able, to pose with the flexibility of<lb />
a piece of 2"x4" lumber. And the stan-<lb />
dard pose, of course, is this: hands on<lb />
protruding hips; shoulders hunched<lb />
forward so as not to e�pbaaiae non-<lb />
existnm bust; neck thrust back; nose<lb />
high in the air; one leg planted firmly<lb />
straight in front and the other foot<lb />
east back at a 97-degrea angle.<lb />
Alright, with this kind of model as<lb />
.standard operating material, all the<lb />
designer has to do is invent something<lb />
that will make her appear a total<lb />
wreck, and is task is complete. And,<lb />
from what I can sea, a designer has to<lb />
be a genius to invent something that<lb />
can distort that kind of figure. But<lb />
they usually manage to do so.<lb />
The North can move ahead with pro-<lb />
gress it it desires, can shave down its<lb />
women into pencil-thin, pretzel-legged,<lb />
I at-chested monsters, if it chooses.<lb />
The North can hang a "Best-dressed<lb />
woman" tag un the results and sneer<lb />
down its nose at the backward South,<lb />
if it cares to. I prefer the backward<lb />
South with iks rounded hips and<lb />
bosoms.<lb />
This jfl a special &amp; lumn for <lb />
group o people who are h no<lb />
caiTipUH t day for Hih School Da<lb />
especially and also th w<lb />
unable to come the last tin<lb />
East Cart linn Is a traditioi<lb />
olle  B don't be afraid 1 a I<lb />
� aii - f the student We'll to<lb />
ou in any way �'�� W �!���<lb />
talk d t only to fr shmen bu1 al<lb />
- niora as to th ii opini n of the i<lb />
tin v ni as departments in ord i<lb />
receive a '� ell-round d ie poinl<lb />
Since you're her we prt<lb />
in to attend college; h w<lb />
not have decided n your ma or .<lb />
field of info n st to aid y u ii<lb />
career. We suggest that you i<lb />
just one or tv . tit-Ids but<lb />
and our schedule will permi<lb />
are not d ft r changing I<lb />
during the scho I year<lb />
their abilities do not nil<lb />
terests.<lb />
Don't ft rget to ask ab<lb />
funicular activities and the<lb />
that you'll find at East (<lb />
der how some of us find time t<lb />
As for housing, we recommend<lb />
b ft visit Umstead dorm and th<lb />
over to Garrett You'll find tht<lb />
beat in living comfortably. T<lb />
have their good points, to .<lb />
Speaking about our facull<lb />
them well-versed in their fit nd<lb />
eating personalities to boot. They<lb />
all over the nation, presenting .<lb />
 f background. The large nui<lb />
tor's degrees emphasises tin<lb />
college's educational standard<lb />
the highest.<lb />
Last but Rot least, the<lb />
ECC, Dr. John D. Messick, is<lb />
finest to ever hit this campus. Ii<lb />
liness to the students is n tab<lb />
to his office is always open to<lb />
has worked diligently I build I<lb />
up and to raise fund for mort<lb />
necessary equipment vital '<lb />
So look us over good, havt<lb />
while y u're here�.and we h u'13<lb />
back�as East Carolina College<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Can We Expect What The<lb />
Platforms Promised?<lb />
Hi, OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Martha Wilson<lb />
A Weekend In Wilmington<lb />
Wilmington, March 31�East Carolina<lb />
College packed its suitcase this week-<lb />
end and hit the road South.<lb />
According to the records in the<lb />
Dean of Women' office, 815 girls<lb />
vacated Coed Row. There's no telling<lb />
how many boys left.<lb />
Everybody know.s ECC is in town.<lb />
We're beached from Wilmington and<lb />
Wrightsville all the way down to<lb />
Carolina, Kure, and Fort Fisher.<lb />
Among all the colleges visiting the<lb />
Azalea Festival, we have taken top<lb />
honors.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina 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 seeond-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. BABY,<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Sports Editor -  BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
NEWS STAFF Martha Wilson, Bryan Harrison,<lb />
J Claudia Todd, Kathryn Johnson, Jerry Mills, Loia<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 Misa Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor  D- Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
COACH RAY MARTINEZ is wear-<lb />
ing the crown over in the athletic de-<lb />
partment iiow and he did it all with-<lb />
out a red vest. He and his fine swim-<lb />
mers are to b i congratulated for<lb />
bringing the college its first national<lb />
championship.<lb />
And I read someplace about Mrs.<lb />
Martinez's making all l's last quarter.<lb />
HOLLYWOOD can offer you people<lb />
like Baby Doll Meighan, but televi-<lb />
sion always comes up with new quiz<lb />
shows and personalities from the old<lb />
west.<lb />
You think "Baby Doll" had drama<lb />
and suspenseWyatt Earp, he's Hugh<lb />
O'Brian without his spurs, emceed<lb />
the Jackie Gleason circus extrava-<lb />
ganza last Saturday night and closed<lb />
the production with the heartwarming<lb />
tnd well-chosen words: "And don't<lb />
forget to eat your Gleams and brush<lb />
our teeth with Cherrios<lb />
Houseparties are just the thing<lb />
around here. I'm with a 14-member<lb />
one at Carolina Beach. Just up the<lb />
street rum us Kappa Sigma Nu has<lb />
hung its coat and hat. Flapping over<lb />
thtir back door is an oversized sheet<lb />
bearing their signature. You can't<lb />
misg it.<lb />
A few blocks beyond is the hotel<lb />
Delta Sigma Rho has rented. Now<lb />
there's one for you. They've even got<lb />
a dance floor on the top story.<lb />
Betty Jo Butts of East Carolina<lb />
and a member of the Azalea Queen's<lb />
Court has met them all. Her escort,<lb />
Roy Dennis, is even sharing a room<lb />
at the Cape Fear Hotel with Miss<lb />
North Carolina's husband-to-be, Bob<lb />
Grubbg of .Pfieffer College. Betty Jo<lb />
and Roy enjoyed a sea food dinner at<lb />
the Cape Fear Country Club Friday<lb />
night together with Joan and Bob.<lb />
Before the coronation pageant last<lb />
night in Brogden Hall Betty Jo and<lb />
Roy dined with movie star Dale Rob-<lb />
ertson at the Cape Fear Hotel. And<lb />
they've palled around town to teas<lb />
and luncheons and such with Kathryn<lb />
Grayson, Queen of the whole week-<lb />
end; Diane Jergens; Col. Dean Hess;<lb />
and all the rest of the dignitaries and<lb />
personalities.<lb />
Their party Friday night in the<lb />
Cape Fear Ballroom extended down<lb />
to Kure Beach when Johnny Dee<lb />
joined the Greenville Day Student's<lb />
house-party for a couple of hours.<lb />
Johnny grabbed a uke and played and<lb />
sang for the crowd "A Rose and a<lb />
Baby Ruth which he wrote, and<lb />
"Just Sittin' in the Balcony" and<lb />
"A Plus in Love both of which he<lb />
wrote and has recorded.<lb />
a police car loaded with nurses and<lb />
a dozen yelling children careened<lb />
around a corner blaring "come get<lb />
your child<lb />
But it was a gala parade.<lb />
All this sun has been a welcome<lb />
change to us having just left the kid-<lb />
ney of the East, or Greenville.<lb />
it's a little chilly�especially if you<lb />
insist on taking a dip in the ocean<lb />
or riding in a low cut or a swim suit<lb />
atop a breezy float in the parade.<lb />
Some of the players in the Azalea<lb />
Open Golf Tournament even admit-<lb />
ted to the cold.<lb />
But nobody minds. I've seen some<lb />
students nicely toasted�er, nicely<lb />
tanned already.<lb />
And the dances.<lb />
The Collegians left school Thursday<lb />
to come down here and furni-h music<lb />
for the street dance that night. Fri-<lb />
day night they were playing out at<lb />
the Lumina Pavillion at Wrightsville<lb />
Beac1 for the Teen-Age Coronation<lb />
Ball.<lb />
When Betty Jo was introduced at<lb />
each of these functions, the Collegians<lb />
played extra loud and made her feel<lb />
"real good<lb />
Carolina's Ocean Plaza and<lb />
Wrightsville's Shuiuiy's and The<lb />
Spot rocked until all hours. E.C.C.<lb />
freshman Bill Boyd attracted quite<lb />
a crowd around there with his famous<lb />
bop.<lb />
After the Queen's coronation Ball<lb />
last night at the Lumina the festival<lb />
guests went to the swank Surf Club<lb />
for a midnight supper. The party may<lb />
still be going on.<lb />
There are a great many th<lb />
politicians do and say that to most<lb />
are political pr pajranda. But v, I<lb />
ing much thought to the matter. I<lb />
suppose that a 'platform" is consid<lb />
king of it all.<lb />
Now on the national level. I<lb />
platforms is bad enough, and<lb />
suspect it's even more absurd in a<lb />
campaign.<lb />
One college newspaper listed tin<lb />
fications for the campus off<lb />
included such things as ability to c<lb />
a parking lot, working knowledge<lb />
problems, concern for the problems<lb />
ternity men, athletes, and foreign<lb />
and the ability to talk a great deal ai<lb />
very little as prime factors in de<lb />
best candidate.<lb />
In addition, he must haw- three h<lb />
one for shaking, one for patting, ai<lb />
for painting posters while not '<lb />
Well, what about platforms? Tin<lb />
would be a little too much to ask a<lb />
to present a platform.<lb />
But whether or not the idea<lb />
merit, b. th of the SGA presidential<lb />
dates in the past election had good plat<lb />
and all of the planks included thins<lb />
the students need and want.<lb />
Whether or not the winning ca<lb />
can shake hands, construct a park; Of<lb />
paint posters is beside the point. Whether<lb />
i r not we can say the same tiling about the<lb />
winning platform will be determined n d<lb />
year about this time. �<lb />
Do you suppose the upperclassmen�<lb />
with more privileges�will have a park<lb />
spfece reserved fir them, and the Hast<lb />
Carolinian without national advertising-<lb />
will be praising a top-notch student legisla-<lb />
ture next year this time?<lb />
IT WAiS NOT I who said that next<lb />
year's presidential candidate would<lb />
probably use the campaign slogan:<lb />
"Don't change president in the mid-<lb />
dle of a frat house blue print<lb />
The city of a million blossoms is<lb />
entertaining several celebrities.<lb />
The whole highlighted throng was<lb />
riding in the parade yesterday. It<lb />
was a t.n-mile long spectacle.<lb />
Prettily holding a forward position<lb />
on the court's huge float was Betty<lb />
Jo in a gown of deep rose, a picture<lb />
hat, and with a ribboned basket of<lb />
azaleas.<lb />
She said the other girls practically<lb />
suffered from an inferiority complex<lb />
afterwards, there had been so many<lb />
East Caroliniarig lining the parade<lb />
route and cheering for her.<lb />
We nearly got run over once, when<lb />
The azaleas are almost as beautiful<lb />
as the camellias on the E. C. C. cam-<lb />
pus. They are a throated flame-like<lb />
flower that blooms every spring.<lb />
Cars were bumper to bumper this<lb />
morning along the scenic drive around<lb />
flcHver-banfced Greenfield Lake. It<lb />
wag a photographer's paradise.<lb />
Going to leave in a few minutes<lb />
now; there's a three-hour ride back<lb />
to E. C. C. We've all had a most<lb />
wonderful time.<lb />
AND SPEAKING OF CONTROVERSIAL<lb />
CURRENTS .<lb />
A coed tried to accuse me of being un-<lb />
fair when I promised to eat Controvert<lb />
Currents last week if half of the students<lb />
voted in the presidential runoff.<lb />
"Why less than 50 voted in the re-<lb />
cord-breaking ballot the week before she<lb />
asserted.<lb />
I told her that I was aware of this, but<lb />
to prove that CC is always "good" I prom-<lb />
ised to eat it if 40 of the eligible students<lb />
voted in the class elections this week.<lb /><pb facs="00038422_tn_0003" /><lb />
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BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
�ess<lb />
Pirate Netters Journey To<lb />
State, Wake Forrest, Elon<lb />
Veteran Outfielder<lb />
James Blake and Maurice Kverette, all veterans on the ECC tennis team, will be<lb />
�n thvir current r��ad trip to NC State :n Thursday, Wake Forest on Friday and Elon on Saturday.<lb />
This has been a busy week for East<lb />
Carolina's tennis team.<lb />
Last week, the Bucs battled Kala-<lb />
mazoo (Michigan) and Elon, to open<lb />
their season. TMs week, the Buc net-<lb />
ters have taken off on a road trip in-<lb />
to dangerous territory.<lb />
As the "schedule was set up, the<lb />
Pirate were to journey to Wake<lb />
Forest on Thursday afternoon, then<lb />
to N. C. State on Friday, and back to<lb />
Elon on Saturday for another North<lb />
tate contest.<lb />
Pacing the EOC club this spring<lb />
are three veterans and a host of new-<lb />
.orriers, whir, may develop into the<lb />
b.� tennis team ECC has had to date,<lb />
according to reports from the Buc<lb />
'amp.<lb />
Maurice Everette, a junior from<lb />
Ro �ersonville and the defending North<lb />
State singles champion, is number one<lb />
Virginia Track<lb />
Tea m Beats ECC<lb />
71-51 In Meet<lb />
hat<lb />
Bucs Host To Bulldogs<lb />
At College Field Today<lb />
ARNOLD Sports Editor will probably go against ECC. Other iNorvilie, Troy Perry and Fred Rouse.<lb />
Mallory will send his veterans are Howard Ham, Tommy J The game will begin at 3:00<lb />
' e I I- � May for their<lb />
nference base-<lb />
i 196"7 season.<lb />
av had a full week<lb />
u tual combat and<lb />
� i en working hea-<lb />
hera and has also<lb />
i m� work with the Bucs<lb />
Billy Benson, a freshman, turned<lb />
in an excellent individual performance<lb />
here last week to lead hi Hampden-<lb />
Sidney track team to a surprise 71-<lb />
51 victory over East Carolina.<lb />
Benson nabbed first place victories<lb />
in the 100-yard dash, the 220 and the<lb />
broad jump to net 16 points and in-<lb />
dividual scoring honors for the event.<lb />
His times were 10.1 for the 100, 22.9<lb />
for the 220 and he recorded a leap of<lb />
19 feet three inches to take broad<lb />
jump honors.<lb />
ECC's Jim Henderson, w4 o last year<lb />
man on the Pirate ladder at the pre- paced his club to a lopsided win over<lb />
sent time. Everette has developed a ' the HampdenSidney crew in the �amc<lb />
good slice and speed into champion-<lb />
ship assets and is expected o retain<lb />
his crown for 1957<lb />
manner as Benson did today, was<lb />
second in the scoring with first in<lb />
the high and low hurdles and a second<lb />
With Everette, are James Blake, i yn the 100. He was given credit for<lb />
a senior from Jacksonville, and Mike ig points<lb />
Kat-ias, a sophomore from Virginia Henderson's times for the high and<lb />
Beach. Both are 'veterans of the 1956 !ow hurdles were 16.5 and 25.9 re-<lb />
- � � �, games of the<lb />
� m-conferenec affairs,<lb />
ed VPI twice. 11-4.3-1,<lb />
owerful Delaware<lb />
Pitchers In Shape<lb />
of worry for the<lb />
league .star who has<lb />
� E C since 1954,<lb />
�n of his pitchers.<lb />
top hurler in the Pi-<lb />
been bothered by<lb />
season opened<lb />
� seen any action at<lb />
- an All-State perfor-<lb />
.1 a 5-U record.<lb />
East Carolina three<lb />
Russell has never been<lb />
mound. His record<lb />
tilav is .still<lb />
ECC Players Participate In<lb />
National Bridge Tournament<lb />
Teams<lb />
versit<lb />
anil<lb />
representing Cornel Uni-<lb />
Oberlin College (Ohio)<lb />
have won the 1957 National Inter-<lb />
collegiate Bridge Tournament, it was<lb />
announced today by C. C. Nolen, Di-<lb />
rector of the Texa Union, University<lb />
of Texas and Cmn. of the National<lb />
Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament<lb />
Committee. More than 2,000 under-<lb />
graduates at 103 colleges and univer-<lb />
sities in the United States and the<lb />
District of Columbia took part in the<lb />
tournament.<lb />
Paul Trent and Frank Goldring<lb />
were on the Cornel! University team<lb />
which won playing the North-South<lb />
boards. Danny Kleinman and Dick<lb />
Reeht payed the East-West boards<lb />
land won for Oberlin College.<lb />
hi second place were the North-<lb />
South team of Jack C. Williams and<lb />
Donald S. Burdick of Duke University<lb />
At Elon<lb />
After tangling witfn ACC here,<lb />
Friday afternoon, East Carolina's<lb />
baseballers will journey to Elon for<lb />
another North State tilt.<lb />
The Christians, a strong contender<lb />
for the crown which ECC holds at<lb />
present, are expected to be one of the<lb />
toughest clubs to face the Buccaneers<lb />
during the early season. They are al-<lb />
ways strong at home, according to<lb />
Coach Mallory.<lb />
Mallory came to ECC in 1954 after<lb />
a successful reign as baseball coach<lb />
at Elon.<lb />
team that ended the season in a three-<lb />
way tre for the North State title,<lb />
with High Point and Guilford.<lb />
Newcomers to the squad who are<lb />
"promising according to Martinez,<lb />
are John West, freshman from Dur-<lb />
ham; Billy Hollowell, freshman from<lb />
Kinston; John Savage, freshman from<lb />
Godsboro; Ken Chalker, Lawrence<lb />
Brown, James Daughtridge and Dock<lb />
Smith.<lb />
Another long road trip is sched-<lb />
ded for the Bucs, beginning on April<lb />
19, They are to journey to Jackson-<lb />
ville (Fla) to test talents with Jack-<lb />
sonville Navy on April 22, then to<lb />
Stetson University on the 23rd, Uni-<lb />
versity of South Carolina on the 24th<lb />
and return home on the 25th.<lb />
spectively.<lb />
For the Pirates, it was their second<lb />
loss of the season in two starts. They<lb />
bowed to the University of Richmond<lb />
by a narrow margin in their opener.<lb />
ECC Honored<lb />
Raleigh�The House of Repre-<lb />
sentatives passed a bill last week,<lb />
commencing East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege's Coach and Swimming team<lb />
for winning the National Associ-<lb />
ation of Intercollegiate Athletics.<lb />
National Swimming champion-<lb />
ship, at Carbondale, III.<lb />
The resolution was proposed<lb />
by representatives Wooten and<lb />
Jones, of Pitt County.<lb />
and the East-West team of Roger<lb />
I he STregarded :Bohlt and Dunald Krau" rep�Benting<lb />
he North State's best Stanford University. The Mississippi-<lb />
arm difficulties in<lb />
season lias been Dave Har-<lb />
Mallory was plan-<lb />
: r relief duty through-<lb />
. Harris worked a little<lb />
ware, but could not mea-<lb />
been especially con-<lb />
be inability of several<lb />
is men to find the range<lb />
�  Mack McPherson,<lb />
Bruce Shelley, Mack<lb />
B Miller have had their<lb />
 �rouble in control. "The only<lb />
� a clear that up Mallory<lb />
"is plenty of hard work<lb />
at! er The Bucs have<lb />
 the hot weather and a<lb />
. ace their last tilt.<lb />
seems to have derived<lb />
satisfaction from Leonard<lb />
freshman George Williams<lb />
Hitting Good<lb />
itting cannot be argued<lb />
 The Bucs slammed<lb />
tcks in their first three<lb />
line a host of extra base<lb />
t le liple-und-GoM at<lb />
sve been Dean Robbins,<lb />
Bermey Stevens, Tommy<lb />
ini Tommy Nance. Nance's<lb />
st VPI has been the<lb />
igger thus far.<lb />
ttrng will have to be good<lb />
V tic hristian does not<lb />
crew of returning vets or a<lb />
n g ball club, but they will<lb />
B staff of experienced pitchers<lb />
I ii -enville.<lb />
Ken Fulghum, a senior righthander<lb />
Southern team of Rosemary Price and<lb />
Jame C. Haughton took third place<lb />
playing t e North-South boards, while<lb />
the East-West third place winner<lb />
was a pair from Kansas State Col-<lb />
lege, Chi-sen Lai and Liun-Liueh<lb />
Lee. More than 300 other students<lb />
took regional and campus titles.<lb />
Previous national winners of the<lb />
tournament included Dartmouth and<lb />
Harvard in 1956, Texas U. and Whit-<lb />
man College in 1955, and Purdue and<lb />
Dartmouth in 1954. Princeton, Rice,<lb />
Washbum, M. I. T Wayne, Capital<lb />
and University of California have<lb />
also been winners of the tournament<lb />
in previous years.<lb />
The National Intercollegiate Bridge<lb />
Tournament is sponsored by the<lb />
Games Committee of the Association<lb />
of College Unions.<lb />
Here at Eaet Carolina College,<lb />
John Fields and Barney Strutton won<lb />
first place playing the North-South<lb />
hand. Grady Bailey and Carlton Adams<lb />
won first place playing the East-West<lb />
! and. Also, we are proud to announce<lb />
that Grady Bailey and Carlton Adams<lb />
won second place in the South Eastern<lb />
Zone which includes the four states<lb />
of North Carolina, South Carolina,<lb />
Florida, and Alabama.<lb />
Bug Golf Team<lb />
Preparing For<lb />
Coming Season<lb />
East Carolina's golfers began prac-<lb />
tice a little over a week ago in pre-<lb />
paration for their aef nit on the North<lb />
State conference crown this year.<lb />
Three veterans and three now-<lb />
comers comprise the squad thus far.<lb />
Regulars from last year's club who<lb />
will be back for another crack at the<lb />
title (they lost it last year for the<lb />
first time in 10 seasons), will be<lb />
Fred Sexton, Pug Beal and Harold<lb />
Beck.<lb />
T e three newcomers are Ira Land,<lb />
Wayne Workman and Pinky Young.<lb />
Reports from the ECC camp have<lb />
it that the club should be stronger at<lb />
every position this year and Coach<lb />
Howard Porter has been putting his<lb />
linksters through rigorous workouts<lb />
to make certain. The Buc schedule<lb />
has not yet been divulged.<lb />
RAY PENN1NGTON�This hard-hittisg Kenior outfielder for Coach Jim<lb />
Mallory's 1957 baseballers, who is a veteran of three year's play here. i<lb />
expected to see plnty of duty against North State rivals today, here and<lb />
tomorrow at Elon.<lb />
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FRIDAY, APRIL ;<lb />
PAGE FOUB<lb />
On Ckpipus Today<lb />
Approximately 3,000 High Schoolisitors<lb />
��� � ; <lb />
AST C AROLINI AN<lb />
Spring In The Arboretum<lb />
Will Observe Academic<lb />
Work And Pleasures<lb />
Of Student Life<lb />
The college is expected to go all out<lb />
Friday to give approximately 3000<lb />
high-school guests a grand welcome<lb />
with an extensive program of college<lb />
events.<lb />
According to Dr. Ed J. Carter, di-<lb />
rector of the college Bureau of Field<lb />
Services and chairman of the High<lb />
School Day committee of students<lb />
and faculty members, activities have<lb />
been planned to give visitors i glimpse<lb />
�� academic work at the college and<lb />
the pleasure of student life on<lb />
campus.<lb />
High School Day on campus ha.s been<lb />
an annual event for the past fourteen<lb />
years and has always been repre-<lb />
sented with a large attendance of<lb />
prh school juniors and seniors from<lb />
schools over a wide area in this and<lb />
neighboring states.<lb />
President Messick will welcome the<lb />
tudents to the campus with an ad-<lb />
dress to a general assembly of guests<lb />
Wright auditorium. The college<lb />
choir, the college concert band, and<lb />
the college orchestra will provide<lb />
usieal selections.<lb />
A host of other recreational and<lb />
educational events have been planned.<lb />
1 nt various department of instruc-<lb />
tion will arrange convocations and<lb />
exhibits. The convocations will allow<lb />
th� prospective students an oppor-<lb />
tunity to talk with professors and de-<lb />
partment heads and discuss their<lb />
special fields cf interest.<lb />
BOTC Review<lb />
The Air Force ROTC Group will<lb />
stage a military review for the visi-<lb />
tors. The East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
will present two one-act plays. A<lb />
comedy, "The Followers and a seri-<lb />
ous drama, "Mooncalf Mugford will<lb />
make up the dramatic entertainment.<lb />
Physical education activities will<lb />
he held in the gym and the high<lb />
schoolers will get a chance to ob-<lb />
serve college spoils when te Pirates<lb />
face Atlantic Christian College in<lb />
nine innings of baseball.<lb />
Style Show<lb />
A style show will be presented by<lb />
the Home Eeonom.es students. Ap-<lb />
proximately fifty high school stu-<lb />
dents will participate by modeling<lb />
.Ires made by the students in their<lb />
classes.<lb />
A Science Fair sponsored by the<lb />
college and the North Carolina Acad-<lb />
emy'of Science will be held in the<lb />
science department. Project, by junior<lb />
md senior . igh school students in<lb />
the northeastern counties of the state<lb />
will be displayed during the day.<lb />
Awards to district winners will be<lb />
announced at an afternoon ceremony.<lb />
Three Workshops For Public<lb />
School Educators Planned<lb />
The college has announced that the<lb />
1957 summer s sion will include<lb />
three specially scheduled workshops<lb />
whic<lb />
re expected to be of benefit<lb />
and interest to teachers and other<lb />
groups interested in public education<lb />
in this state.<lb />
The programs of stud' and the<lb />
dates when they will be held are:<lb />
Mora and Spiritual Values in Pub-<lb />
lic Education, June 4-14; Alcoholism<lb />
assisted by Mrs. Edna Earle Baker,<lb />
supervisor of Pitt County schools,<lb />
and Dr. Bennett.<lb />
The American Social Hygiene As-<lb />
sociation is granting fifteen scholar-<lb />
Education. June 17-27; and<lb />
Problems with Emphasis upon<lb />
hips to this<lb />
take care of<lb />
workshop which<lb />
expenses.<lb />
will<lb />
Eleven Committees<lb />
Chosen To Work With<lb />
'Connecticut Yankee'<lb />
Eleven committees for the SGA<lb />
annual spring musical, "A Connect-<lb />
icut Yankee to be presented April<lb />
30, May 1. and May 2, in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium have been selected.<lb />
in Hea<lb />
Family<lb />
Personal and Family Living, June<lb />
?-J ily 9. Each will be offered for<lb />
three quarter-hours of credit.<lb />
The workshop in Moral and Spiri-<lb />
tual Values in Public Education will<lb />
be sponsored by the college and the<lb />
American Association of Colleges for<lb />
Teacher Education. Dr. A. L. Sebaly<lb />
of Oneonta. N. Y national coordinator<lb />
of the Teacher Education and Religion<lb />
Project of the AACTE, will serve<lb />
�s consultant.<lb />
Dr. John B. Bennett of the college<lb />
faculty, wo is in charge of arrange-<lb />
 ts, has announced that members<lb />
of various departments at the college<lb />
will discuss the relationship of reli-<lb />
gion to then art-us of work. Repre-<lb />
sentatives of different denominations<lb />
also give the views<lb />
n i arding the rela-<lb />
f moral and religious values<lb />
School programs.<lb />
Workshop<lb />
The workshop on Facts about Al-<lb />
�o o! will he offered under the di-<lb />
rection of Dr. N. If. Jorgensen, head<lb />
of the health and physical education<lb />
lepartment at East Carolina. Spon-<lb />
jors will be the college and the North<lb />
Carolina Alcoholic Rehabilitation Pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
EDITORS<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
posed in the race tor the editorship<lb />
of the yearbook, expressed his ap-<lb />
preciation to the Board of .Publica-<lb />
tions for re-electing him editor of the<lb />
annual. Since the 1958 edition is a<lb />
coverage of the spring and fall of<lb />
1957, he said that he is "planning to<lb />
make the edition the 5th anniversary<lb />
book He stated further that he<lb />
would strive to make it "the very<lb />
best coverage of Eat Carolina Col-<lb />
lege students and events ever<lb />
 illiamson<lb />
Williamson has shared the Buc-<lb />
caneer editorship this year with Shir-<lb />
lee Morton Smith. He served as as-<lb />
sociate editor last year under Lan-<lb />
 Crocker. A senior business edu-<lb />
cation major from Princeton. Will-<lb />
iamson is a member of Pi Omega Pi,<lb />
honorary business education fraterni-<lb />
ty Board of Publications, the SGA,<lb />
Organizational News<lb />
FraternitieTElec t Officers<lb />
To Head Next Year's Program<lb />
Eddh<lb />
ed<lb />
5S3S<lb />
When spring e�rr<lb />
real main<lb />
n.d in the arboretum. Last week the photographer caught Lawnon JackKm<lb />
r.d INv Spraill admiring the beautiful Japanese cherry trees.<lb />
(Nora Willis photo.)<lb />
Dennis, of Durhmm, was<lb />
. re id, nt of Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
a mee�t husiness meet-<lb />
tag and smoker. At the same meeting<lb />
 , , formulated for a schol-<lb />
i, dp fund and an sward which will<lb />
be K .en to the o i ts tending senior<lb />
boy a chosen by t e iraternity.<lb />
u�i to . erve along with Dennis<lb />
M next year's officers were Ken<lb />
rocker wo-p.esi lent; A. C. HintOO,<lb />
secretary; Dan Godfrey, treasurer;<lb />
Warren Browing, correaponding sec-<lb />
retary; Don Ricketns, Sergeant-at-<lb />
,tm Kl.e.i Richard, historian;<lb />
u�d Oliver Williams, saiblkity di-<lb />
reetoi.<lb />
u   AJ. elected aa Phi Sigma<lb />
� official delegate to the national<lb />
, ntioa whfcb a i ll1  Mia<lb />
 in April. Other business '<lb />
up by the fiat. Mi  was tin- awarding<lb />
it n he "1 an outstanding service key to out-<lb />
going president Horace Rose and the<lb />
newly-elected president Eddie Dennis<lb />
for outstanding service to the frater-<lb />
nity during thv past year.<lb />
B. S. I<lb />
I to mess I ' �<lb />
theme foi I<lb />
Training <lb />
i ient ' fnion<lb />
convent I<lb />
� church of Sanf<lb />
28. Appro<lb />
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in the woi ��<lb />
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Bapt '<lb />
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, I : t B<lb />
graduate<lb />
Schoi<lb />
1 �<lb />
the cont<lb />
text oi<lb />
Ann Mayo Wins Scholarship<lb />
To Study In Foreign Country<lb />
Ann Mavo of Plymouth, senior, mouth Hi SAool, b� m out- prtti �<lb />
I,tZoZjZ winner of the ,Sta,ulin, rooo u, a .fetal l Ea.t pitat; Hogta GBJdk.<lb />
1'Hi Camma Pi<lb />
New officers and an adv.<lb />
been named for Phi Camma<lb />
campua fraternity.<lb />
Officers include Eugene<lb />
;or have<lb />
Pi, new<lb />
Hunter,<lb />
Appro<lb />
:<lb />
$660 scholarship offered by the Green-<lb />
ville Branch of the American Assoc-<lb />
iation of University Women for study<lb />
in a foreign country this summer or<lb />
next year. Se i majoring in French<lb />
and minoring in the social studies.<lb />
Jean Fisher of Wilmington, senior,<lb />
Carolina. 1 i I qua t i she<lb />
was<lb />
one secretary; Graham Cooke, correa-<lb />
1 nt<lb />
of thirty students to make the highest<lb />
possible mark- on all courses taken.<lb />
She is a member of Kappa Delta l'i,<lb />
national honoi " education;<lb />
ponding secretary; Bobby Hoover,<lb />
treaaurer; Cameron Denver, Chaplain;<lb />
Richard Westhrook. business mana-<lb />
ger; and Ted Rogers, Sergeant-at-<lb />
has held offices in various student ,amis. Mr. Herbert R. Paschall, Jr<lb />
orsrai<lb />
and faith<lb />
if th �<lb />
tion hip i<lb />
to public<lb />
a selected Ly the AAUW as first representative<lb />
alternate, and' Barbara Harrig of<lb />
Beaufort, junior, as second alternatt<lb />
:luded a a of the social studies department, will<lb />
of East Carolina in serve M advisor.<lb />
the Dean dvi<lb />
Business Leadei<lb />
the Circle K Club.<lb />
.Ian Raby and 01iv<lb />
, i ouncil, ! � �<lb />
of America, ami<lb />
hounn;<lb />
Oil<lb />
th.<lb />
assistant<lb />
Bast Carolinian<lb />
Williams are<lb />
editor posi-<lb />
staff.<lb />
r.<lb />
hoth<lb />
tions<lb />
Miss Raliy is an English major from<lb />
Elizabeth City and has worked on<lb />
the paper three years.<lb />
Williams i a business education<lb />
Lecturers wi<lb />
�in<lb />
include Dr. Norbert<lb />
L. Kelly, education director and S. K.<lb />
Proctor, executive director, both of<lb />
the NCAJRP. The Nature and Extent<lb />
nave Deen seiecieu. T<lb />
sn k nAor- 'of Alcoho Problems, Educational Pro-<lb />
Scenery construction will be under <lb />
ceduree and techniques in Is. C.<lb />
� As, and Some Aspects in the<lb />
Alco-<lb />
Mount<lb />
"ast l<lb />
and<lb />
1<lb />
arohnian<lb />
the direction of Alpha Delta Tau,<lb />
Honorary Industrial Arts Club with<lb />
Dr. K. L. Bing and Dr. Charles Risher,<lb />
co-advisors.<lb />
Mis Mary Green is in charge of<lb />
publicity while Bobby Patterson and<lb />
Ralph Shumaker will handle the Fin-<lb />
ance group.<lb />
Make-up will he handled by Ed<lb />
Pilkinton, Margaret Starnes, Jeannie<lb />
Truelove, Pat Baker, Joyce Stephen-<lb />
son, and .Pat Everton.<lb />
The production committee is com-<lb />
posed of Ralph Shumaker, Pat Ever-<lb />
ton. Frank Keaton, George Knight,<lb />
Nora Willis, Edith Rogers, and Lloyd<lb />
Bray, Jr. with Dr. Kenneth N. Cuth-<lb />
bert, Advisor.<lb />
Mr. L. W. Tracy will handle the<lb />
lighting and sound and Mr. James<lb />
Butler will head the house committee.<lb />
Properties are under the care of<lb />
David Doolittle and Tony Brandon,<lb />
while the set design and painting will<lb />
be done by Joe Stell, Nora Willis,<lb />
Letty DeLoach, Edith Rogers, and<lb />
Jim Daughty.<lb />
Stage managers are Joe Stell, Dave<lb />
Doolittle, and Alton Jones. Ushers are<lb />
the College Marshalls with Miss Elis-<lb />
abeth Walker, advisor.<lb />
Because of the overflow crowds<lb />
at the production last year of "Okla-<lb />
homa the production committee has<lb />
decided that each East Carolina stu-<lb />
dent must obtain a ticket for a single<lb />
performance of "Connecticut Yankee<lb />
Tickets may be secured on presenta-<lb />
tion of your I. D. card to Miss Cynthia<lb />
Mendenhall at the College Union.<lb />
Details will be in next week's<lb />
paper.<lb />
Causation and Treatment of<lb />
hoi n will be among topics of dis-<lb />
Sponsors<lb />
The American Social Hygiene As-<lb />
sociation and East Carolina College<lb />
will act as joint sponsors of the work-<lb />
shop in Family Problems. Dr. George<lb />
Douglas, coordinator of family life<lb />
education in the Charlotte city schools,<lb />
will act as coordinator. He will be<lb />
major from Rocky<lb />
been a member of the<lb />
staff for two years.<lb />
Selection<lb />
The editors of the college publica-<lb />
tions are selected by the Board of<lb />
Publications which is made up of the<lb />
editors of each of the two student<lb />
publications. President John I). Ifes-<lb />
sick. Dean Leo Y. Jenkins, Dr. James<lb />
H. Tucker, Dean of Men and ("air-<lb />
man of the Board of Publications<lb />
and the advisors to the two publica-<lb />
tions, Miss Mary 11. Greene and Dr.<lb />
James Porndexter. The usual pro-<lb />
cedure :or selection is that candidates<lb />
submit a letter stating past exper-<lb />
ience and other qualifications. A fi-<lb />
nal selection is made after the board<lb />
considers carefully their qualifica-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Miss Fisher is specializing in foreign<lb />
anguages at the college, and Miss<lb />
  in music.<lb />
I he Greenville Branch of the Amer-<lb />
ican .Association of University Women<lb />
nitiated several years ago under the<lb />
eadership of Mrs. Austin Perry the<lb />
ijeet of raising a fund to be used<lb />
oi study abroad by a student at<lb />
East Carolina College. The $65u<lb />
�cholarship offered this spring is the<lb />
: I gi n; to be made.<lb />
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 been Mrs. Jame L. Fleming,<lb />
Robert L. Dumber, Neil Stal-<lb />
i, and Lois Grigsby. The remain-<lb />
of the fund, according to plans,<lb />
Othei charter members are William<lb />
s in American Universities and Byrd, Joe Benfieki, Larry Bailey.<lb />
Colleges She is bhi daughtei of Mr. Harlon Oarrawny, Boyce Honeycutt,<lb />
nd Mrs. W. .1 Mayo oi Plymouth. William Howell, Ray Joyner, Gordon<lb />
As recipient of the AAUW scholar- Itobi ison, James Shropshire, Ronald<lb />
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Unitarian FellowfJi<lb />
"Studies in 3<lb />
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ip. she plans to study this aummer<lb />
at the S . . University of Pai �.<lb />
to take coui � French civilization;<lb />
and to work toward improvement in<lb />
. king Kit rich. Sh� p anj to becomt<lb />
a teach r of Prenc .<lb />
liens, George<lb />
James Turner.<lb />
Smothers and<lb />
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ling<lb />
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e increased in the future until<lb />
it can provide another scholarship,<lb />
perhaps for a longer period of study.<lb />
oice of the recipient of the scho-<lb />
larship was made by a committee of<lb />
AAUW members headed by Miss<lb />
Grigsby and including as members<lb />
.Mis. Hugh Patterson, AAUW presi-<lb />
dent; Mrs. J. E. Winsiow; Mrs. Luther<lb />
Herring; and Miss Stalling.s.<lb />
Mayo<lb />
Mis Mayo, � graduate of the Ply-<lb />
Contest<lb />
The Special Projects Commit-<lb />
tee, in cooperation ith the Pub-<lb />
licity Committee of the College<lb />
Union Student Beard, Is now<lb />
working on a brochure for the<lb />
College Union to be sent to all<lb />
students and 1o incoming fresh-<lb />
men this summer. 1 he chairman<lb />
of the joint cornittees Miss Rachel<lb />
Lang, has announced that a con-<lb />
test for a brochure cover will be<lb />
held and � prise of five dollars<lb />
will be given to the best design.<lb />
All students are nrged to enter<lb />
the contest, it you are interested,<lb />
gQ to the mi ice of the College<lb />
I mon and inquire as to the npe-<lb />
cific requirements.<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha elected recently<lb />
new officers to serve during the com-<lb />
ing school year. Boh Williams was<lb />
chosen a.s president. Other officers<lb />
include Clark Taylor, vice-president; i.<lb />
Tommy Gainer, secretary; Don - OP<lb />
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Elliot<lb />
"V" But i<lb />
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Knight, treasurer; Jefferson Strick- formal �<lb />
land, sergeant at-arms; and Bill S-<lb />
chaplain. vit.<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 />
11<lb />
modern graduates<lb />
choqseSill three<lb />
ITS FOR REAL!<lb />
by Chester Field<lb />
Fraternity To Award<lb />
Cup To Outstanding<lb />
Actor And Actress<lb />
The best actor and actress of the<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse will be<lb />
awarded a silver cup by the members<lb />
of the Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity<lb />
at a supper meeting Wednesday night<lb />
at the Old Towne Inn.<lb />
The "Best Actor" and the "Best<lb />
Actress" will be selected from the<lb />
students who had leading roles in<lb />
the two major Playhouse productions<lb />
this year, "State of the Union" and<lb />
"Pygmalion<lb />
Stars of "State of the Union" in-<lb />
clude Bobbie Harrell, Bob Tyndall,<lb />
Margaret Starnes, and Bill Dixon.<lb />
Lloyd Bray and Alice Anne Home<lb />
had the leading roles in "Pygmalion<lb />
Bob Williams is the President of<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha, a social fraternity<lb />
on campus.<lb />
SPRING<lb />
"I beg your pardon, pretty Miss,<lb />
But would you give me one small kiss?"<lb />
"And why should I do such a thing?'<lb />
"Because, my dear, today it's spring<lb />
Because there's romance in the air<lb />
Because you are so very fair<lb />
'There's a lot in what you've said.<lb />
Okay, kiss me  go ahead<lb />
MORAL t Faint heart never won<lb />
real satisfaction in smoking. If you<lb />
like your pleasure BIG, smoke for<lb />
real�smoke Chesterfield. Packed<lb />
more smoothly by ACCU�RAY,<lb />
it's the smoothest tasting<lb />
smoke today.<lb />
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tion. ChetterUld, P.O. Box Ml, Ntm York 46, N.Y.<lb />
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START AT LESS THAN 500<lb />
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keep a record of what she<lb />
needs and wants.<lb />
Today's modern graduates select and register ail three �<lb />
sterling, china, crystal. And they almost always start with<lb />
Sterling � the keynote of any beautiful table.<lb />
Remember, a gift of sterling In her very own pattern costs<lb />
so little, and is so much appreciated. Prices shown include<lb />
Federal Tax.<lb />
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