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h<lb />
Explanation<lb />
Eddie Dennis offers an explanation<lb />
concerning a recent article in The Daily<lb />
iat Heel See his letter on page 2.<lb />
East�arolinian<lb />
Umstead Lot<lb />
The editors discuss the Umstead<lb />
dormitory parking lot this week. See<lb />
the editorial on page 2.<lb />
XXXII<lb />
helps Appoints<lb />
Seven Students<lb />
Committee Heads<lb />
Freddy James Heads<lb />
meeoming Affairs;<lb />
(tees Edits Handbook<lb />
lent have been appointed<lb />
��II of important<lb />
nment Association<lb />
l � tier the Jimmy<lb />
the newly-<lb />
� � ouih t d this week.<lb />
C IS8 prelent<lb />
rvt as student<lb />
i ani ta Homecoming<lb />
� ; Hodges will serve<lb />
idenl ' andbook<lb />
annually, and Mar-<lb />
head the Elections<lb />
le Point System, Donny<lb />
Katherine Dismuke;<lb />
Vffa rs, Tommy Rajrland;<lb />
R ilph Shumaker.<lb />
has named Arthur<lb />
Mike Katsiae to serve<lb />
ard which will rule<lb />
points in the student<lb />
! recommend any re-<lb />
ild be made. The ap-<lb />
the board will<lb />
 rear future, Phelps<lb />
James<lb />
Chairm Freddy<lb />
aa other committee<lb />
name those students<lb />
under them on the<lb />
tteei at a later date.<lb />
; active in YMCA<lb />
served also as vice-<lb />
is soj homore class<lb />
I ommil Chairman<lb />
has helped with var-<lb />
e ' ons over the past<lb />
vii g under Ronnie Rose<lb />
Teal.<lb />
Point System<lb />
Phelpa emphasized that<lb />
ng made whereby the<lb />
would definitely be<lb />
text year. He said a list<lb />
is offices and the points<lb />
a old be distributed to<lb />
it eae student would<lb />
a many offices could be<lb />
Jones, chairman of the<lb />
was a candidate in the<lb />
' al race.<lb />
rmen ueeeed Rachel<lb />
k Committee; Mack<lb />
Awards Committee; Wil-<lb />
ons Committee; Mar-<lb />
Point Svstem Com-<lb />
Barfieki, External<lb />
B. Nichols, Home-<lb />
mmittee.<lb />
Jead Standing Committees<lb />
N mber 22<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957<lb />
Jan Raby Receives Newspaper Editorship;<lb />
Board Changes Decision After Disagreement;<lb />
Officers Chosen For Next Years Senior Ciass<lb />
ho Opposition,<lb />
1 resident Jimmy Phelns appointed this week the chairmen for next<lb />
years SGA standing committees. Janet Hodges, left, will head the Hand-<lb />
hook Committee and edit the student handbook; Donnv Jones has been<lb />
named chairman of the F�oint System; and Mancia Forbes succeeds Wiley<lb />
leal as Elections Committee head. Freddy James, who was absent when<lb />
the photo was taken, will head the Homecoming festivities. Others are<lb />
listed in the story on thi.s page.<lb />
Administration Asks Minor<lb />
Changes In IFC Constitution<lb />
By BRYAN HARRISON<lb />
The Intertraternity Council's cons-<lb />
titution has met with the approval<lb />
jf the a (ministration.<lb />
President Messick released a state-<lb />
ment Wednesday that "except for<lb />
minor changes, the administration<lb />
thinks it (the constitution) i quite<lb />
acceptable<lb />
In a constitution which will de-<lb />
ermine the rushing, bidding, and<lb />
pledging of the member fraterni-<lb />
ties, the minor changes would be<lb />
the  pointment of the Dean of Men<lb />
as an i x-officio member of the council<lb />
in t ,e place of a faculty committee,<lb />
and an added requirement that only<lb />
d quarter freshmen may bid.<lb />
President Messick said. "As a whole<lb />
the constitution Ls good. It gives the<lb />
.student plenty of freedom�under<lb />
supervised direction<lb />
The constitution which was sub-<lb />
mitted to the administration by mem-<lb />
bers of the council, Mac Lancaster<lb />
and Mike Katsias, was reviewed by<lb />
Dean Jenkins and Dean Tucker, as.<lb />
well as President Messick.<lb />
Frats<lb />
The council is composed of four<lb />
oeial fraternities and has already<lb />
been set up under the constitution.<lb />
The fraternities on the newly-formed<lb />
council are Delta Sigma Rho, Kappa<lb />
Sigma N'u, .Phi Kapi a Alpha, and<lb />
Sigma Rho Phi,<lb />
The major provisions in the con-<lb />
stitution include a system of deter-<lb />
mining the manner of rushing and<lb />
pledging which the member frater-<lb />
nities will follow. It also determines<lb />
the eligibility of a pledgee to bid.<lb />
Under the submitted constitution,<lb />
the council would be advised by a<lb />
faculty committee which would be<lb />
appointed by the President of the<lb />
College. The council could ask the<lb />
committee to resign and the presi-<lb />
dent would appoint another commit-<lb />
tee. The administration ruled that<lb />
the Dean of Men be appointed to serve<lb />
in this capacity and serve aa an ex-<lb />
officio member.<lb />
Another minor change requested<lb />
by the administration was that a<lb />
clause be added whereby the pledgees<lb />
would have to have a minimum of<lb />
thirty quarter hours and an average<lb />
of "three Under the original form,<lb />
it merely stated that a freshman must<lb />
have a "three" average.<lb />
Officers<lb />
After making the necessary<lb />
changes, the council will meet and<lb />
elect officers. Under the constitution,<lb />
there will be three delegates from<lb />
each of the member fraternities,<lb />
one of them being the fraternity pres-<lb />
ident. The presidents will not have<lb />
voting power.<lb />
When the council officers are<lb />
elected, the fraternities will choose<lb />
new delegates to fill the vacancies<lb />
left by the new council officers. The<lb />
first interfraternity council will be<lb />
composed of twelve members.<lb />
Further membership will be open<lb />
;o any social fraternity recognized<lb />
,y the administration. The council<lb />
will govern the actions and proced-<lb />
ures of the member fraternities and<lb />
decide on matters in keeping with the<lb />
policy set up by the constitution.<lb />
Roberta B la lack Plays Lead In Shakespeai ean<lb />
(omedy; Set For Outdoor Theater April 25, 26<lb />
ta Rlalack from Phoenix,<lb />
i transfer student from the<lb />
if Arizona, will play the<lb />
of Rosalind in the Shake-<lb />
y, "As You Like It"<lb />
presented here April 25-<lb />
i, although only a fresh-<lb />
teran of forty-two pro-<lb />
sy s and has done many<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
dancing and .singing routines in var-<lb />
ious night clubs. She is a voice major<lb />
in the Music Department.<lb />
"As You Like It" is her second<lb />
Shakespearean play; however, ac-<lb />
cording to Miss Blialack, in her first,<lb />
"Hamlet she had only a minor part,<lb />
"The role of Rosalind is a challeng-<lb />
ing role and entirely different from<lb />
rf<lb />
BERT A BLALACK . . , plays lead in "As You Like It<lb />
ny I've ever had. It really Ls a funny-<lb />
lay and I am enjoying working on<lb />
t she declared.<lb />
Cast<lb />
Muss Blalack will head a town-and-<lb />
gown cast made up of East Carolina<lb />
students and faculty members and<lb />
residents of Greenville. The play,<lb />
which will take place in the Flanagan<lb />
Sylvan Theater, is the second an-<lb />
nual Shakespearean production pre-<lb />
sented here and is included among a<lb />
series of Golden Anniversary Pro-<lb />
grams scheduled this year in honor<lb />
o the founding of East Carolina in<lb />
1907.<lb />
Dr. Joseph A. Withey, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of the department of English, is<lb />
directing the play. He has as assist-<lb />
ints a committee composed of approx-<lb />
mately twenty men and women who<lb />
re in e" arge of various aspects of<lb />
productions.<lb />
Leading Roles<lb />
Other, in leading roles are Bill<lb />
Register of Goldsboro, junior, as Or-<lb />
ando; Dr. George Cook of the college<lb />
acuity, as Touchstone; Eugenia<lb />
"rudove of Wilmington, sophomore,<lb />
as Celia; Robert C. Forney of Green-<lb />
ville as the melancholy Jacques; and<lb />
Robert J. Vetter of Greenville as<lb />
Duke Senior.<lb />
Included in the cast are Robert<lb />
Tyndall, Luther Taylor, James Koh-<lb />
er, Edward Lauter, Phillip Wither-<lb />
jogton, Tommy Hull, Sam John-<lb />
Bon, ad James Trice, who are<lb />
all students at East Carolina.<lb />
Faculty members in the play an Dr.<lb />
Floyd Overly, Dr. Jeaeph Stellman,<lb />
and Beatrice Chauncey.<lb />
Light Voting<lb />
Dominates Scene<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
No opposition and no voting domi-<lb />
nated the political activity in the<lb />
senior class election yesterday.<lb />
With just one candidate seekinp<lb />
each office except the vice-presi-<lb />
dency, only 105 juniors turned out to<lb />
determine who will lead the senior<lb />
class next year.<lb />
Ted Gartman, the present vice-<lb />
�iresident of the class, was unopposed<lb />
"or the presidency, as was Janet Hill,<lb />
vho wa? elected secretary; newiy-<lb />
dectt.l treasurer. Marcia Forbes; and<lb />
he new SGA representative, Ann<lb />
Hughes.<lb />
Vice-Presidency<lb />
The only opposition in the whole<lb />
election centered around the vice-<lb />
presidency with A. C. Hinton and<lb />
Bobby Conway seeking the office.<lb />
Hinton took the race with a three<lb />
vote lead with a final score of 54<lb />
to 51.<lb />
Gartman has served as vice-presi-<lb />
dent of the junior clas9 this year and<lb />
Ls a member of the N. A. I. A. champ-<lb />
ion swimming team.<lb />
He has also been active in the Can-<lb />
terbury Club and FjPO fraternity<lb />
during the past few years.<lb />
Expressing concern over the fall-<lb />
ing representation at the class meet-<lb />
ings. Gartman said that "with the<lb />
dass behind me and the newly-elected<lb />
officers, I think we can have the<lb />
best senior class yet<lb />
Hinton<lb />
A. C. Hinton, who captured the<lb />
second spot on the ticket, has been<lb />
active in many phases of student<lb />
activity in the last three years.<lb />
During the past year, he has served<lb />
as associi te editor of the Buccaneer,<lb />
and has been active in Chi Beta Phi,<lb />
and Phi Sigma Pi.<lb />
He is currently working with the<lb />
ollege radio station as a disc jockey<lb />
for the "Music from the College"<lb />
; rogram on WGTC.<lb />
Promising al! the possible assist-<lb />
nce to president Gartman, Hinton<lb />
promised to give the office "my very<lb />
best-<lb />
There were three write-in vot.�s<lb />
for the office of president. Tennis<lb />
stj r Maurice Everett, Robert Jackson,<lb />
�nd Frank Hancock each received a<lb />
complimentary vote.<lb />
Representatives<lb />
At last night's meeting of the pre-<lb />
sent senior class Pat Everton, last<lb />
year's azalea queen; Janet Fletcher;<lb />
Am Mayo; Rachel Lang; and Head<lb />
Cheerleader Jane Crofton were elect-<lb />
ed as representative to the May<lb />
Court.<lb />
JAN RABY . . . will succeed Jimmy Ferrell as East Carolinian editor.<lb />
Tickets Must Be Secured<lb />
For Annual Spring Musical<lb />
Students will have to secure ad-<lb />
vance tickets in order to see the spring<lb />
musical, "Connecticut Yankee<lb />
According to the Productions Com-<lb />
mittee of the SGA production, stu-<lb />
dents may secure a ticket which will<lb />
e good for only one performance<lb />
and will not be allowed to purchase<lb />
tickets after April 30.<lb />
To secure a ticket, students must<lb />
present their I. D. cards to Miss Men-<lb />
denhall or to the person on duty in<lb />
the College Union. Tickets will be on<lb />
sale beginning April 24 until noon on<lb />
April 30, between the hours of 9<lb />
a. m. and 5 p. m. There will be 650<lb />
student tickets available for each<lb />
night. Tickets not claimed by stu-<lb />
dents prior to noon, April 30 will be<lb />
sold to the general public at the<lb />
box office.<lb />
Guest Tickets<lb />
Students who wish to bring guests<lb />
that are not affiliated with the col-<lb />
lege may purchase tickets for them<lb />
at the regular price of one dollar.<lb />
Standing room tickets will be avail-<lb />
able at the door after all general<lb />
admission tickets are sold each even-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Rehearsals for the annual spring<lb />
roduction are progressing rapidly,<lb />
according to directors, Dr. K. N.<lb />
. uthbert and Dr. Elizabeth Utterback,<lb />
and modern, medieval costumes have<lb />
been ordered which should blend ef-<lb />
fectively with the scenery that is<lb />
being planned.<lb />
The story of "Connecticut Yankee"<lb />
is built around a single character,<lb />
Martin which is played by George<lb />
Knight. He is engaged to Faye,<lb />
played by Barbara Harris, and be-<lb />
comes engaged in a squabble in-<lb />
volving his real love Alice, played<lb />
by Dottie Jo James. During the squab-<lb />
ble, Martin is hit on the head and<lb />
suddenly finds himself uprooted from<lb />
the present and transported back to<lb />
the year 557 AD when King Arthur<lb />
and the Knights of the Round Table<lb />
reigned.<lb />
Hit tunes of the show are "My<lb />
Heart Stood Still and "Thou Swell,<lb />
Thou Witty<lb />
The need to sell advance tickets<lb />
to this production arose because of<lb />
the situation created last year when<lb />
overflow crowds swelled McGinnis to<lb />
see "Oklahoma<lb />
Plans To Deliver<lb />
Papers To Each<lb />
dormitory Room<lb />
�Tan iRaby will be the next editor<lb />
of 'he East Carolinian.<lb />
The Board of .Publications, which<lb />
asked the candidates last week to<lb />
evpress their opinions concerning a<lb />
ln whereby they would divide du-<lb />
ties as editor, reversed their decision<lb />
Wednesday wven Miss Raby informed<lb />
jthem that she didn't believe the sys-<lb />
tem would work and asked that they<lb />
make one choice.<lb />
Publications Board members origi-<lb />
nally asked that Oliver Williams edit<lb />
the paper for the first half of the<lb />
yesr and that Miss Raby take over<lb />
auring the middle of winter quarter.<lb />
The majority of the board felt that<lb />
 oh w ve qualified for the position<lb />
and that a division of duties was the<lb />
only possible solution, if the candi-<lb />
dates would approve the plan.<lb />
Raby Disagrees<lb />
Jan Raby said last week that it<lb />
was not that she didn't want to work<lb />
with Oliver Williams but said her<lb />
whole purpose for returning to Ea3t<lb />
Carolina would be "to serve as editor<lb />
of the parer without interruption<lb />
It was her opinion that this would<lb />
be "in the best interest for all con-<lb />
cerned<lb />
Williams accepted the board's de-<lb />
cision, explaining that it would enable<lb />
both to work on the paper and that<lb />
Miss Raby could serve as editor while<lb />
he did his student teaching.<lb />
"Deeply Honored"<lb />
The newly-elected editor expressed<lb />
her a-preciation to the board and ex-<lb />
plained, "I am deeply honored by th(<lb />
decision of the Publications Board in<lb />
electing me editor of the East Caro-<lb />
linian for the year 1957-58. I realize<lb />
the decision was a hard one. I shall<lb />
endeavor to do my best to make the<lb />
East Carolinian a bigper a ad better<lb />
paper<lb />
Editor Jimmy Ferrell said, "With-<lb />
out the faithful service and hard worV<lb />
of Jan and Oliver, we couldn't � �<lb />
met our many deadlines. Both :?��- �<lb />
the editorship, but I feel tht<lb />
editor can perform the duties more<lb />
completely. The East Carolinian needs<lb />
Oliver Williams' experience and know-<lb />
ledge, il hope he will work along with<lb />
Jan<lb />
See EDITOR, page 4<lb />
Pi Omega Pi Initiates<lb />
Two Honorary Members<lb />
President John D. Messick and<lb />
Mrs. Sue C. Howell, of the Business<lb />
Education department faculty, were<lb />
initiated t. is week as honorary mem-<lb />
bers in Pi Omega Pi, the honorary<lb />
msiness education fraternity. -<lb />
In addition to the two honorary<lb />
members, 24 business students who<lb />
have maintained a "two" average in<lb />
usiness and education were initiated<lb />
into the fraternity as active members.<lb />
Beta Ka; pa chapter of Pi Omega<lb />
P! was established at East Carolina<lb />
in 1940, and since that time has been<lb />
one of the most active of the fraterni-<lb />
ty's 100 chapters. It has twice been<lb />
ncclaimed the outstanding chapter in<lb />
he country, and this year has two<lb />
of its members on the National couu-<lb />
cil. Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey, advisor<lb />
o Beta Kapa Chapter is the nation-<lb />
al president and Oliver Williams is<lb />
the national student representative.<lb />
Initiated into active membership<lb />
this week were: Clinton Bowen,<lb />
James Cherry, Lillian Chone, Caro-<lb />
lyn Corbett, Betty Jean Daniels, Fred<lb />
Davenport, Lou Ellen Flowers, Bar-<lb />
bara Griffin, Bill Hardison, Kitty<lb />
Hargett, Ennis Ray Harrell, Ester<lb />
Greenville Radio Station Will Carry College<lb />
Disc Jockey Program; Feature Music, INews<lb />
Barker, Gerald Jackson, Julia Ken<lb />
dall, William Kent, Lou Lewis, Carol to be on the air from 4 P<lb />
Radio Station WGTC of Green-<lb />
ville Is about to begin a new series<lb />
of programs which will feature col-<lb />
lege students, music and news. It's to<lb />
be called "MUSIC FROM THE COL-<lb />
LEGE and it will originate in the<lb />
ECC radio studios on the third floor<lb />
of Austin Building.<lb />
The programs will follow the disc<lb />
jockey format, and students interested<lb />
in participating in this activity may<lb />
register their interest at the Radio<lb />
Offices on the second floor of Joyner<lb />
Library. The programs will be heard<lb />
on Monday and Tuesday nights from<lb />
8:00 to 10:00 p. m and on Wednes-<lb />
day, Thursday, and Friday from 8:00<lb />
to 9:00 p. m.<lb />
Miss Rosalind Roulston, ECC Ra-<lb />
dio and TV Director also announced<lb />
that two plans for program material<lb />
and time of operation of FM radio<lb />
station WWWS are being considered<lb />
Two plans for program material<lb />
nnd time of operation of the station<lb />
are being considered. The first plan<lb />
calls for the station to be on the air<lb />
three hours daily and for the broad-<lb />
cast of sports events, musical per-<lb />
formances and special events. The<lb />
first hour of operation would be from<lb />
2 P. M. to 3 P. M. and would feature<lb />
programs of an educational nature:<lb />
music appreciation, forum discussions,<lb />
etc. From 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. the<lb />
station would broadcast news and<lb />
light classics in music.<lb />
The second plan calls for the station<lb />
M. to 5<lb />
P. M. for broadcast of a half hour<lb />
of Meditation and Music; a half hour<lb />
of live studio production such as:<lb />
"The Playhouse Presents "The Sin-<lb />
fonian Hour "In the Department<lb />
of popular music by request; a quar-<lb />
ter-hour of campus news; and a half-<lb />
hour of uninterrupted classical musk<lb />
to conclude the broadcast day. This<lb />
plan would also allow for live pre-<lb />
"Fraternally Yours etc; an hour sentation of sports and special event.<lb />
New Class Presidents<lb />
Mallard, Shirley Moore, Leonard Pul-<lb />
ley, Charles Rhodes, Loretta Stone,<lb />
Roger Sturtevant, Walter Swing, and<lb />
Lenyear Wallace.<lb />
P. M. with campus news, classical<lb />
music, and special events (Including<lb />
those on tape). The second time seg-<lb />
ment would be from 9 P. M. to 11;80<lb />
Coy Harris, left, newly-elected junior class president, congratulates<lb />
Wade Sessoms, who defeated Tommy Ragland last week for the sophomore<lb />
presidency.<lb /><pb facs="00038423_tn_0002" /><lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, m;<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CABO LI NXAN<lb />
osama<lb />
Umstead Parking Lot<lb />
Ovid Pierce<lb />
 �<lb />
0 .<lb />
trouble for men residents.<lb />
A Parking Problem<lb />
Finally, plans are being made to pave<lb />
ami mark off the parking area beside Um-<lb />
stead Dormitory. According to administration<lb />
officials, money that has been taken for traf-<lb />
fic violations will be used for this purpose.<lb />
This action will not be premature. Since<lb />
the dorm was constructed several years ago,<lb />
the parking area reserved for its residents<lb />
has not served the purpose that was intended,<lb />
and as a result, the men dormitory residents<lb />
have not had sufficient parking space.<lb />
If the area were paved and spaces marked<lb />
off, the area would serve all of the students<lb />
of this dorm. In the past, however, the area<lb />
has been a mass confusion. Parked cars often<lb />
occupy and block space that should serve two<lb />
cars, and many times the whole area is blocked<lb />
by a few incorrectly- parked cars.<lb />
The situation has not only been annoying<lb />
to the men who must use this area, but has al-<lb />
so been a problem to the traffic department<lb />
and policemen. In many cases traffic tickets<lb />
have been given to residents who park their<lb />
cars incorrectly. In many of these cases the<lb />
students claimed that they parked in the right<lb />
area and when they came back to their car<lb />
found that it was out of line with the other<lb />
cars and blocking the main drives of the whole<lb />
parking area.<lb />
Besides problems of keeping the cars clear<lb />
for entrance and keeping the exits open, in<lb />
rainy weather the area becomes very muddy<lb />
and is undesirable for parking.<lb />
Paving the area and marking off definite<lb />
parks would not only improve the area, but<lb />
would also increase the facilities since it has<lb />
been estimated that twenty-five per cent more<lb />
cars could park there under organized con-<lb />
ditions.<lb />
We hope that the money that has been<lb />
taken in from traffic violations this year will<lb />
be used to improve the parking situation.<lb />
It seems that the other residents, faculty,<lb />
and day students have adequate facilities, so<lb />
it is logical that this money should be spent on<lb />
facilities for men, who, incidentally, have the<lb />
greater nimber of cars on the campus.<lb />
Because of these situations, we hope that<lb />
improvements on the Umstead parking lot will<lb />
begin in the near future, and that these resi-<lb />
dents will find better parking facilities awaiting<lb />
them in the fall next year.<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 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<lb />
Editor<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
JAN F. RABY,<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Sport Editor BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
NEWS STAFF - Martha Wilson, Bryan Harrison,<lb />
J Claudia Todd, Kathryn Johnson, Jerry Mills, Lois<lb />
Ann Webb, Rosemary Eagles, Dee Hux, Faye<lb />
Rivenbark, Janet Hill.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF Edna Whitfieid, Carolyn Smitn<lb />
Staff Artist  Billy Arnold<lb />
Circulation Managers  Lacye Hams, Peggy Stewart<lb />
Exchange Editor - �� Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor - Dr. Clinton B. Pwrett<lb />
Technical Advisor � Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co<lb />
"OF<lb />
�"on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64.<lb />
From the "Rubayalt of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on r nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
A Challenge To<lb />
The Writers Of<lb />
Southern Fiction<lb />
(From an address by Mr. Ovid<lb />
Pierce at the North Carolina Lit-<lb />
erary Forum in Raleijrh on April<lb />
n<lb />
Where, then is the limit of the<lb />
I -tonal possibilities of eastern North<lb />
Carolina? Must it not be said of this<lb />
re ion. rs of all others, that though<lb />
; of its images contradicts another,<lb />
tact) is true? Actually, could one<lb />
say of any section that its possibili-<lb />
ties lie especially here, especially<lb />
there, without postulating a perm-<lb />
anency, a constancy of scene as well<lb />
� of mind?<lb />
There are surface things that we<lb />
can say, but they speak of the sur-<lb />
face only.<lb />
Here is a land of small towns<lb />
caught in the webs of roads that<lb />
reach into open country around.<lb />
Here are towns crowded with<lb />
Negroes on Saturday. Here, too,<lb />
are areas in isolation, where ties<lb />
exf nd not laterally but back and<lb />
back. Here is the potentially<lb />
dramatic conflict of the white<lb />
man and Negro walking the same<lb />
street, plowing acres adjoining<lb />
�often so near and yet so far,<lb />
as though each must discover<lb />
again and again with every day's<lb />
un what is always strange.<lb />
Here is the rural land of tobacco,<lb />
where out in the woods, within smell<lb />
of a cedar, tilts an old tobacco barn.<lb />
Windowless, closed to the world like<lb />
a secret old fort�(forgotten in weeds<lb />
until the curing of another fall.<lb />
And. here, going to town, a de-<lb />
serted baseball diamond separate<lb />
field of corn. Weeds have claimed<lb />
it again, showing only runners' tracks<lb />
between bases and the pitcher's<lb />
mound. An old backstop�framed<lb />
chicken wire�leans forward, a lone<lb />
4gn against the sky.<lb />
And, there, across the way,<lb />
shines the cotton gin, its tin a<lb />
glare in the sun, since Septem-<lb />
ber now a whirl of lint and flying<lb />
dust, of voices shouting against<lb />
the roar, of handkerchief-covered<lb />
faces in the loaded air. of strag-<lb />
gling lines of trucks and wagons<lb />
bearing loads closer and closer<lb />
to the great suction hose that<lb />
reaches over and melts the piles,<lb />
snatches all in its wind�cotton<lb />
�lost gloves�and voices of farm-<lb />
ers standing by.<lb />
And, finally, and perhaps supreme-<lb />
ly, here is a landscape presided over<lb />
by the past�where travelers see<lb />
twin monuments of chimneys stand-<lb />
ing in abandoned groves, where fields<lb />
are forever waiting for winter to<lb />
claim them again.<lb />
Here, then are all these things, and<lb />
here are many more�for there is<lb />
really no end, nor should be. So, one<lb />
must offer these signs and then deny<lb />
them, for they have said so little<lb />
indeed.<lb />
Isn't this only to suggest that a<lb />
land is forever fleeting, and tat the<lb />
pursuit .j all?<lb />
A region is all things. Our<lb />
chiefest task is to see. Perhaps,<lb />
for the artist no more than an<lb />
abandoned tobacco farm is needed<lb />
to tell of all men's heart's, de-<lb />
sire.<lb />
So, then, we are to d ly no man<lb />
the Tightness of his vu t, "n<lb />
though no other person in the<lb />
world will agree that it is some-<lb />
thing of this earth. But what?<lb />
Hut wTfat we can ask is that the<lb />
vision, however strange, be truly his,<lb />
that it represent the writer's view<lb />
in loneliness � unclouded, uncom-<lb />
promis'ed.<lb />
The public does not betray a writer.<lb />
It Is the writer who betrays himself.<lb />
It is that part of his vision that<lb />
isn't his which desert.s him, and<lb />
leaves hollowness instead. It i. the<lb />
impurity always that goes first, that<lb />
i.s vulnerable�the borrowed, the dis-<lb />
honest destroy.<lb />
So what, then, is a writer's task<lb />
in assessing the .place of his birth?<lb />
To try, in so far as he is able,<lb />
to know the difference between<lb />
his own vision and that of others,<lb />
� ho have written of his land. For<lb />
such is the power of fiction that<lb />
the created illusion can achieve<lb />
the durability and solidity which<lb />
the elusive, fleeting, external<lb />
world never has. It is a truism<lb />
that the world of the book is<lb />
more real than life at oar door.<lb />
In fact, it is a phenomenon of<lb />
pictorial art that the created<lb />
image of the subject is often<lb />
confused with the subject itself.<lb />
There is even an extension of this:<lb />
A section, a people, respond to myth<lb />
created about them and do in fact<lb />
trive to fit the legend which they<lb />
t tmselvea have inspired.<lb />
No wonder it is difficult for the<lb />
writer to know what is really his.<lb />
When the strength of the legend, the<lb />
commanding reality of the image, is<lb />
always there to stand between him<lb />
and the thing itself. It is always<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Maybe Fifty Per Cent<lb />
Is Good Enough<lb />
Bv OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Mybe v e've sr.id U 0 much about the<lb />
k f int rest in campus politics! The Daily<lb />
:ir Heel reported that in campus-wide elect-<lb />
iom 1 st w�� k for the newspaper editorship<lb />
.ml president �f the student government<lb />
nly l. ttnd 1500 of the university's appr0i.<lb />
mm! 1 7000 students voted. Why thai<lb />
't i u 1 the low 40 per cent suffrage in the<lb />
: , 'in. elections here!<lb />
j t J see that in order to eat I ntro-<lb />
ii Cm enta, 1!1 have to make the<lb />
��;� er cent in the stnior class eJectioi<lb />
i V' rt per cent wa too high foi<lb />
i, .til iftsmen.<lb />
Bryan Harrison<lb />
Says More Power To Pianist<lb />
Someone gets a bang out of sing-<lb />
ing and playing t e piano. He makes<lb />
music every day in the college union.<lb />
In case you are wondering who he<lb />
is, his name s Emmet Mays and he<lb />
transferred to East Carolina from<lb />
Campbell College this spring.<lb />
Emmet has aroused much specula-<lb />
tion on campus for he plays as loud<lb />
as that beat-up box can play and he<lb />
sings with equal ferocity. He i.s so<lb />
lou i thai I can hear him from the<lb />
top floor of Wright.<lb />
Emmet doesn't care who hears him,<lb />
for h- loves to sing and play, regard-<lb />
less of audience. But he usually has<lb />
a large audience and they delight<lb />
when he plays big two favorites,<lb />
�Tuitoe Fruitee and "Dixie<lb />
He plays a combination of boogie<lb />
woogie. rock 'n roll, and Dixieland<lb />
jazz. He says he never played pro-<lb />
fessionally, unless you want to call a<lb />
few tavern jobs professional.<lb />
He says the only reason he plays<lb />
is to relieve the monotony. He ex-<lb />
plains that an athlete likes to shoot<lb />
basketball once in awhile to offset<lb />
tern-ion. So why can't he play the<lb />
piano?<lb />
He can. If he wanU to sing and<lb />
play the piano, let him. And more<lb />
ower to him.<lb />
I trust that everyone has een the<lb />
two movies which played this week-<lb />
end, -Giant" and "Love Me Tender<lb />
I saw Giant and thought it was<lb />
an excellent distortion of Texas. Ac-<lb />
tually, Texas was merely the fall<lb />
guy for a bitter propaganda cam-<lb />
paign aimed at the whole South. It<lb />
was an hour and a half picture with<lb />
two hours of racial intolerence thrown<lb />
in.<lb />
Not onlj was it an implausible pre-<lb />
sentatkm, but the whole thing seeped<lb />
with sentimentality. Jimmy Dean's<lb />
humorous and sii;erb portrayal of a<lb />
country hick was all that saved the<lb />
ii from becoming a complete flop.<lb />
1 didn't go to see "lA)ve Me Tender"<lb />
i-veil though they were showing<lb />
it for free over in Austin. I have<lb />
deep reapect for the Civil War period<lb />
of history and i could hardly afford<lb />
to 1 t Elvis ruin it for me.<lb />
It was, I understand, an amazingly<lb />
humorous anachronism. Elvis swing-<lb />
ing his hip back in 1865. It was a<lb />
wonder he didn't call General Sher-<lb />
man a hound dog.<lb />
Martha Wilson<lb />
Woodman, Spare That Tree<lb />
i : st week, the East Carolinian stated<lb />
� � ar. editorial that one of the first ite<lb />
tisinefi that should come before the<lb />
lewial tun sh uld he the considerati<lb />
a plan whereby the legislature could coper-<lb />
ate more v ith the student newspaper<lb />
Throughout the year, the East <lb />
linian has tried to bring to the camp<lb />
top news�while it was "news So<lb />
however, the top campus news has been tl<lb />
which was made in the legislature the nil<lb />
bet. re the newspaper was to be distributed.<lb />
The same pr blem has arisen v<lb />
campus elections have been held in th<lb />
die or last of the week.<lb />
Several times during the year, the<lb />
has waited for legislature and election<lb />
nd as a result the newspaper was listri-<lb />
buted en Friday. The students complaii<lb />
and had a right to do so.<lb />
Any one can see the problem that this<lb />
situation creates. Both the legisl.aur<lb />
newspaper are important organs on<lb />
campus, and something should be d<lb />
alleviate any conflict which would keep<lb />
either of these instruments from Berving I<lb />
best interests of the students.<lb />
It is not only a problem with which the<lb />
legislature should be concerned, but it is a -<lb />
a problem which they should attack immed-<lb />
iately.<lb />
AND SPEAKING OF CONTROVER-<lb />
SIAL CURRENTS<lb />
Judging from the large crowd and 1:<lb />
a great many students evidently saw the<lb />
movie "Giant" last week end. I would<lb />
attempt to point out the good things in the<lb />
picture, but one factor�maybe an insigni-<lb />
ficant i ne �which continually ignored me<lb />
through the entire picture was the "fake"<lb />
Southern accents. Never have I been -<lb />
(rusted, since "The View From Pompey'a<lb />
Head<lb />
Sometimes I think I had rather give up<lb />
Elizabeth Taylor's, Rock Hudson's. Caroll<lb />
Baker's, and James Deans' in such picti.<lb />
as "Giant" and get any actor�as long as<lb />
had a good old Southern drawl.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
lp a tree?<lb />
Maple, beech, olive, palm, willow,<lb />
juniper, magnolia, poplar, or cherry?<lb />
Good. lts cheny time down south.<lb />
The campus arboretum is dotted with<lb />
their vivid blossoms. You don't have<lb />
to go to Washington, D. C to see<lb />
beautiful Japanese cherry trees. Just<lb />
look down toward the gym.<lb />
What i.s t:L madness, tree glee?<lb />
Joyce Kilmer says that only God<lb />
can make a tree. 1 think he's right.<lb />
The birth of the tree is recorded in<lb />
Genesis. Besides every tree that was<lb />
pleasant to the sight and good for<lb />
food, God also created a tree of know-<lb />
ledge of good and evil and a tree of<lb />
life, the one with the promise of<lb />
death and the other with the promise<lb />
o. everlasting life.<lb />
Since the days of the Garden of<lb />
Eden the tree has come a long way.<lb />
Today the sylvan ranks include money<lb />
trees, family trees, banana trees,<lb />
Christmas trees, ana Jim's Treetop<lb />
Serenade.<lb />
Have you ever heard of a Sugar-<lb />
l'luni t�tc Eugene Field says 'tis<lb />
a marvel of great renown on the<lb />
shores of the Lollipop Sea in the gar-<lb />
den of Shut-Eye Town.<lb />
hard to write in the shadow of a<lb />
mountain hieh a Faulknex made.<lb />
But does this not suggest the<lb />
responsibility from which the<lb />
writer cannot escape? In fact, it<lb />
is the refusal of this responsi-<lb />
bility, I'd like to suggest, which<lb />
has done so much to perpetuate<lb />
the confused myth of the South.<lb />
Must we forever be known to<lb />
the rest of the world in caricature<lb />
and cliche, not only in the novel,<lb />
but in the theatre and on the<lb />
screen? Are the sumbols of the<lb />
Southern mind, the Southern scene<lb />
so fixed, so irrevocably realized<lb />
that young writers must be bur-<lb />
dened with them, be defeated by<lb />
them even before they start?<lb />
Of all the regional writing which<lb />
this country has produced none has<lb />
so flourished, as has that of the<lb />
South, on the preconceived, or the<lb />
knowledge of what it is expected to<lb />
give.<lb />
(To be concluded.)<lb />
There is a legend of the dogwood<lb />
tree:<lb />
At the time of the Crucifixion of<lb />
Jesus Christ the dogwood had been<lb />
the size of the oak and other forest<lb />
trees. So firm and strong was the<lb />
tree that it was chosen as the timber<lb />
for the cross. To be used for such a<lb />
cruel purpose greatly distressed the<lb />
tree. Jesus, nailed upon it, sensed<lb />
this and in His gentle pity for all<lb />
sorrow and suffering decreed that<lb />
never again should the dogwood tree<lb />
grow large enough to be used as a<lb />
cross.<lb />
Ever since the dogwood has grown<lb />
slender, bent, and twisted and its<lb />
blossoms have formed in the sQaPe of<lb />
a cross�two long and two short<lb />
petals. In the center of the outer edge<lb />
of each petal are the nail prints,<lb />
brown with rust and stained with<lb />
red. In the center of the flower<lb />
i.s the crown of thorns.<lb />
All those who see it will remember.<lb />
Wonder what grew out that way<lb />
before Johnny Appleseed went on<lb />
his tree spree?<lb />
Spring Is Really With Us<lb />
And A Cultural Revolution<lb />
Heard another story, years ago:<lb />
In the primeval forest stood three<lb />
fine fir trees, each with a noble tree<lb />
plea�to do something great in the<lb />
world. The first wished to be a plank<lb />
in the floor of a palace of a King.<lb />
The second desired to be a plank in a<lb />
great .�hip that sailed the oceans.<lb />
The third wanted to be part of a light-<lb />
house stan.iing high on a hill and<lb />
guiding ships and people to safety.<lb />
This i.s how their dreams came<lb />
true. The first became a plank in the<lb />
manger that cradled the King in the<lb />
stable outside Bethlehem. The second<lb />
became a plank in a little boat on<lb />
the Sea of Galilee that carried Jesus<lb />
to his preaching, teaching, and -rest-<lb />
ing. The third became the crossbeam<lb />
m the cross upon which the Light of<lb />
ihe Work) was crucified.<lb />
And that i the legend of the fir<lb />
tree.<lb />
By JAX RABY<lb />
It was interesting to note last week in<lb />
Dr. Messick's address to the student<lb />
ture a challenge to promote a cultural i<lb />
lution here. Culture is a word that has fright-<lb />
ening connctations for some people around<lb />
here. Perhaps a definition by Mary P. Poole<lb />
would make them feel better about it. She<lb />
says, "Culture is what your butcher would<lb />
have if he were a surgeon<lb />
Spring is really with us and the sun<lb />
courts of the girls' dorms are now the social<lb />
centers. I. K. Williamson who has a<lb />
view from the annual office can testify to<lb />
th;t. The Garrett girls were really happy<lb />
to get their fence and permission to use<lb />
their backyard.<lb />
Woodman, spare that tree.<lb />
There's many an acorn falls to<lb />
die for one that makes a tree. But<lb />
Nebraska didn't give up on that.<lb />
They've tried long enough and hard<lb />
enough to have acquired the nick-<lb />
name, Tree Planters State.<lb />
Readers' Comment<lb />
l like trees, you know.<lb />
And I agree with Ogden Nash:<lb />
"I think that I shall never see<lb />
A billboard lovely as a tree.<lb />
Indeed, unless the billboards fall<lb />
H never see a tree at all<lb />
My tree jubilee ends with that one.<lb />
I read Mr. Ovid Pierce's book. The<lb />
Plantation, over the week-end. Mrs. Bar-<lb />
rett, Dr. Messick's secretary, loaned me<lb />
her copy and said that she thoroughly<lb />
enjoyed reading it. I would like to com-<lb />
pliment him on his characterization.<lb />
Since we have no lost and found col-<lb />
umn, I have promised to include the fol-<lb />
lowing: Found at the restaurant, Seleebys,<lb />
in Washington a change purse with some<lb />
money in it one day last quarter. Owner<lb />
may identify and claim at the Dean of Men's<lb />
office.<lb />
Error Not His<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I am writing this letter to clarify<lb />
an article which was in the April 2<lb />
issue of The Daily Tar Heel, which<lb />
is the student publication at the<lb />
University of North Carolina.<lb />
It seems that a personal corres-<lb />
pondence which was sent to an ac-<lb />
quaintance of mine, Bob Young, who<lb />
is president of the student body at<lb />
UNC, was read to the Student Leg-<lb />
islature of this institution, and as a<lb />
result, acknowledgement of same ap-<lb />
peared in the student newspaper. It<lb />
also seems that through an error on<lb />
the part of a reporter of The Daily<lb />
Tar Heel, I was acknowledged as<lb />
President of the SGA of East Carolina<lb />
College.<lb />
I would like to offer my apologies<lb />
for this error on the part of said re-<lb />
porter and for any ill feeling which<lb />
might have ensued as a result of this<lb />
error.<lb />
May I state that I am not apolo-<lb />
gizing for the correspondence as such,<lb />
as no mention or claim was made<lb />
pertaining to the presidency of the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
Sincerely<lb />
Eddie Dennis<lb />
From Archibald Ruiiedge, Poet Laureate<lb />
of South Carolina:<lb />
"The people in this life who really<lb />
break our hearts are not those who hate us.<lb />
but those who care�but not much; never<lb />
to the point of uoing anything. This person<lb />
who cares for you, but not enough to do <lb />
hand's tun. for you, is really a tragic figure;<lb />
for he has not learned that self-sacrifice �<lb />
not only the nobleat gift, but perhaps tbj<lb />
only gift, to lay upon the high altar of love.<lb />
And do you remember this?� <lb />
"I expect to pass through this world<lb />
but once. Any good theretfore itihat <lb />
can do, or any kindness that I can show w<lb />
any fellow creature, let me do it now. U<lb />
me not defer or neglect it for I shall n<lb />
pass this way again�An)onyiriou�.<lb />
"��-<lb />
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1.<lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957<lb />
Kt<lb />
Select<lb />
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Tuesday Far Loop Contests<lb />
Next home game on the Pirate's<lb />
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palachian State College Mountaineers<lb />
here, Monday afternoon.<lb />
After a strenuous road trip, the (<lb />
Wally Cojrkrell, a freshman 'from<lb />
Virginia, has been filling in for Land<lb />
since his illness.<lb />
Starters at f e other positions will<lb />
!ul ly be Dean Robbins, at first<lb />
i hates will be at home for their first base; Gary Treon, at second base;<lb />
game since March 26.<lb />
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expected that either Charlie Russell,<lb />
Ltom ii' Lilley or George Williams<lb />
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0 .tiiehler Tommy Land, who miss-<lb />
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Jerry Stewart, at shortstop; Buck<lb />
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my Nance or Doug Watts.<lb />
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will be an important one for the Bucs.<lb />
THE<lb />
CROWS NEST<lb />
by Billy Arnold<lb />
oi glandular fever, is ex ected to be 'who are trying to hold on to their<lb />
tack in the Bue lineup, Monday. conference crown.<lb />
Bucs Ac Norfolk Wednesday<lb />
KT1 MlliKS<lb />
Coach J. O. Miller's East Caro-<lb />
lina tricksters will journey to Nor-<lb />
 folk, Wednesday, to battle the New-<lb />
ihe six young men who made up the ECC tennis team during their recent sue-iportNeWjs Apprentice School and the<lb />
id trip. Lett to right, they are (lop) Maurice Kverette, James Blake, Mike Katsias. (Bottom) BiHjWilliam an(l Mary Division in a tii-<lb />
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�aa;e and John West. These boys paced the Bucs against the Citadel here, yesterday<lb />
Netters Successful On Journey;<lb />
Played Citadel Here Yesterday<lb />
arolina tennis team play-<lb />
the Southern Conference's<lb />
Thursday afternoon, at 3:00,<lb />
pointed out that the<lb />
"team efforts<lb />
ne match since<lb />
their<lb />
S<lb />
ce&amp;sful road trip.<lb />
� . i, the Bucs invaded Ra-<lb />
ston-Saiem to meet<lb />
and Wake Forest in two<lb />
nee matches and then<lb />
Elon tot a regular-loop<lb />
Raymond Martinez ami<lb />
�u  k all three matches by<lb />
sized scores.<lb />
ked the first successful road<lb />
P rate Tennis team has ever<lb />
,vas the most impressive<lb />
the nettera have made since<lb />
eat took over a coach, three<lb />
sgo.<lb />
Toppled State<lb />
ates moved into State's own<lb />
last Thursday, and blasted<lb />
fpack 7-1 in a match that had<lb />
ventually called off, due to<lb />
� ess.<lb />
five of six singles events<lb />
ie oi the doubles matches.<lb />
were in the process of securing<lb />
I doubles victory when<lb />
atch � called. They had a<lb />
the third set.<lb />
. i ECC were John West,<lb />
�i. Mike Katsias, John<lb />
I Billy Hollowell. Maurice<lb />
imber one Buc singles<lb />
State's top man, Mickey<lb />
6-0, 6-4.<lb />
ked the first time an EOC<lb />
able to post a victory over<lb />
ntk Coast tennis team,<lb />
as one of State's most decisive<lb />
tar  is year.<lb />
Downed Deacons<lb />
i Raleigh to Wrake For-<lb />
rand new tennis courts at Win-<lb />
m, the Bucs turned on the<lb />
again, tri ping the Deacons,<lb />
7-2 Bast Carolina posted five singles<lb />
and took two of three doubles<lb />
Wake Forest's Carter de-<lb />
Katsiaa 6-4, 6-4, to hand the<lb />
eir singles defeat and the<lb />
Turner and Garren topped<lb />
Blake and Katsias in the<lb />
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ach Martinez praised his club<lb />
e two non-conference tilts and<lb />
Blanked Elon<lb />
At Elon, Saturday, East Carolina<lb />
blanket! the Christian 7-0 in a regu-<lb />
lation North State conference tilt.<lb />
They cleared all five singles matches<lb />
and both doubles events.<lb />
It was the second time this season<lb />
that the Martinez-Men had stopped<lb />
Elon. They turned back the Christians<lb />
9-0, earlier, at BOG<lb />
1 e winning doubles combinations<lb />
were West and Savage and Everette<lb />
victories were jand Blake.<lb />
For the entire road trip a.s a whole,<lb />
BOG entered 33 individual matches<lb />
(including singles and doubles against<lb />
ail three teams) and lost only three.<lb />
'That is a phenomenal mark, consid-<lb />
ering the competition.<lb />
Coach Martinez said that he was<lb />
"surpi ;td and happy about 'his<lb />
team's progress this season and their<lb />
showing against the three teams on<lb />
the road trip. The teams record thus<lb />
far now. stands at 4-1. The only loss<lb />
was an exhibition match with Kala-<lb />
mazoo. Michigan.<lb />
angular match.<lb />
It will be the third contest of the<lb />
season for the Pirates. They have<lb />
dropped decisions to Hamrden-Sid-<lb />
ney and the University of Richmond,<lb />
thus far.<lb />
Miller and his crew have had al-<lb />
mo t a month's time to work since<lb />
their fast meet at Hanipden-Sidney<lb />
on March !�.<lb />
The Pirates are the defending<lb />
North State Conference track champ-<lb />
:ons and are expected to command a<lb />
favored role in the coming loop track<lb />
meet, again this year. They have met<lb />
no league teams as yet.<lb />
Pacing the squad at Norfolk will<lb />
!je Jim Henderson, Eddie Dennis,<lb />
Bobby Patterson, Dennis O'Brien,<lb />
Foster Morse, Lynn Barnett, Cliff<lb />
Buck, Bobby Ifaynard and Charlie<lb />
Bishop.<lb />
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ECC Nine Shows Well<lb />
In First Road Trip<lb />
East Carolina, on their first road<lb />
'rip of the season, lost to Elon and<lb />
took twin wins from Western Caro-<lb />
lina. At publication, they were wind-<lb />
ing up the trip at High Point.<lb />
Elon topped the Bucs 6-0 in the<lb />
iirst Conference game o" the trip.<lb />
Mack McPherson was charged with<lb />
the loss.<lb />
Tuesday, Leonard Lilley pitched the<lb />
Pirates to a 6-3 victory over Western<lb />
Carolina in the first game of the<lb />
double header. In the second con-<lb />
test, a booming home run with one<lb />
man on base, gave the Bucs a 7-6 win.<lb />
Joel Long, ECC outfielder, clouted<lb />
the homer in the final inning to pot<lb />
the winning run.<lb /><lb />
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ail assment.<lb />
Not t at ECC's baseball team<lb />
wouldn't have done well. It's just<lb />
that the high .school kids who would<lb />
have gone to the game might not<lb />
have understood why Coach Jim Mal-<lb />
ory hi.d to get out on the field before<lb />
hand and drag it, sweep the base-<lb />
paths and rake of; the mound.<lb />
This same complaint was brought<lb />
op by some students, here, last year<lb />
ami was aired in this column. Yet,<lb />
nothing was done about it. Perhaps<lb />
theft just aren't enough yard men or<lb />
round keepers, or whatever they're<lb />
1 id. to go around. Still, it doesn't<lb />
ook particularly good when a school's<lb />
as;ball coach has to get out and<lb />
ime .�nd drag the field before a ball-<lb />
game.<lb />
' 'd like to offer a suggestion: On<lb />
the day of all home baseball games,<lb />
why not have two or three of the<lb />
�olored men who are hired to mow<lb />
ECC's lawns and trim ECC's trees<lb />
report to the diamond to ready the<lb />
ield for action ?<lb />
I'm sure it would make a better im-<lb />
ression on visitors. And Coach Mal-<lb />
ory would probably appreciate it,<lb />
-oo. It also might restore a little of<lb />
!he dignity that rightfully belongs<lb />
o the coaching profession.<lb />
After all, it's practically the same<lb />
thing as asking all the professors<lb />
here to sweep out their rooms, dust<lb />
t e desks and wash the blackboards<lb />
before classes.<lb />
It seems that Coach Raymond Mar-<lb />
tinez has some kind of magic gift<lb />
'or putting East Carolina College in<lb />
the national spotlight with what<lb />
used to be called "minor sports<lb />
Only a few weeks ago, the mild-<lb />
spoken ex-Louisanna native carried<lb />
East Carolina's swimming team int.<lb />
Carbondale, 111 and came away with<lb />
this school's first National Cham-<lb />
ionship. Now, his tennis team is cur-<lb />
rently burning up the courts with<lb />
such Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />
teams as Wake Forest and State and<lb />
are also expected to hold their own<lb />
against teams like The Citadel, South<lb />
Carolina, and several Florida teams.<lb />
I think it might be safe to say that<lb />
Martinez has done more to establish<lb />
the name of this school against major<lb />
competition in the three years that he<lb />
has been here than any other single<lb />
ndividual in all the years of the<lb />
school's athletic history. That is a<lb />
vast statement, but look at the record.<lb />
He hag managed to schedule for<lb />
is swimmers such "Name" schools<lb />
as North Carolina, Duke, Georgia,<lb />
South Carolina, Clemson, VPI, Will-<lb />
iam and Mary, Washington and Lee,<lb />
Wake Forest, N. C. State and David-<lb />
son.<lb />
Hi. tennis team's schedule is also<lb />
inhanced with a host of sparkling<lb />
names. And bigger competition is on<lb />
tap, according to reports.<lb />
Martinez, himself, is a quiet, easy-<lb />
going young man. His service as a<lb />
coach began only three years ago,<lb />
here, at EOC. Before that, he<lb />
was a top-flight swimmer for LSU<lb />
and an AAU performer.<lb />
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1957 ECC Baseball<lb />
Roster Is Released<lb />
er and Class Hometown<lb />
Pitchers<lb />
ie Russell, Jr. High Falls, N,C.<lb />
Miller, Soph. Bessemer, N.C.<lb />
George Williams, Fr. Shawboro, N.C.<lb />
Shelley, Jr. Mullins, S.C.<lb />
Ma k Cherry, Sr. Robersonville, N.C.<lb />
Ben Baker, Soph. Zebulon, N.C.<lb />
Hack McPherson, Soph. Wilmington<lb />
Leonard Lilley, Soph. Tarboro, N.C.<lb />
Catchers<lb />
Gene Bowen, Sr. Southern Pines, N.C.<lb />
Doug Watts, Soph. Southport, N.C.<lb />
Tommy Nance, Fr. Greensboro, N.C.<lb />
First Basemen<lb />
Tommy Harris, Soph. Williamston<lb />
Dean Robbins, Fr. Lerioir, N.C.<lb />
Second Basemen<lb />
Gary Treon, Soph. Alexander, Va.<lb />
Bill Lester, Jr. Raeford, NjC.<lb />
Third Basemen<lb />
Bucky Reep, Jr. Morganton, N.C.<lb />
Wade Nixon, Jr. Manteo, N.C.<lb />
Shortstop<lb />
Jerry Stewart, Jr. Sanford, N.C.<lb />
Jimmy Hale, Jr. Littleton, N<lb />
Outfielders<lb />
Ray Pennington, Sr. Greensboro,N.C.<lb />
Joel Long, Soph. Cedar Grove, N.C.<lb />
Bermey Stevens, Sr. Tabor City, N.C.<lb />
Tommy Land, Soph. Burlington, N.C.<lb />
Bob Lewis, Soph. Greensboro, N. C.<lb />
Ted Chappell, Fr Belvidere, N.C<lb />
Pat Draughon, Fr. Clinton, N.C.<lb />
Wally Cockrell, Fr.  Fairfax, N.C.<lb />
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FRIDAY, APRIL L2<lb />
P.lGE POUB<lb />
Ann Mayo<lb />
Will Study In France During Summer<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
"I still can't believe it<lb />
These were the words of Ann Mayo,<lb />
21 year old senior from Plymouth<lb />
who has been awarded a $6.r0 .scho-<lb />
larship for study in France this sum-<lb />
mer by the Greenville Branch of the<lb />
American Association of University<lb />
Women.<lb />
T e charming, quiet young blonde<lb />
Mtid she had four main reasons when<lb />
asked why she had chosen France to<lb />
visit. The first was to fulfill a dream<lb />
of hers. Also she wishes to improve<lb />
her speaking ability of French. Her<lb />
third reason is to obtain a more in-<lb />
timate knowledge of the French way<lb />
of life. Lastly, this would enable her<lb />
to become a better teacher of French.<lb />
Study Group<lb />
"1 will leave from New York about<lb />
June 20 by ship and I'm planning to<lb />
travel with a study group from<lb />
Temple University she said. We<lb />
hould arrive in France about June<lb />
;() she said. Then what? "I'll go<lb />
directly to Paris and spend the days<lb />
getting acquainted with the city be-<lb />
fore my course at t'e Sorbonne, Uni-<lb />
versity of Paris, begins on July 15<lb />
She will take courses in French civi-<lb />
lization, conversation, and phonetics.<lb />
Miss Mayo said she would be in<lb />
class every day July 15-August 14<lb />
from 9 a. m. to noon. The rest of the<lb />
time would be spent touring various<lb />
places of interest in and around<lb />
Paris. She'll be living at the Cite<lb />
I'niversitaire. an international stu-<lb />
dent center in Paris. Some of the<lb />
Ann Mayo<lb />
places she expects to see are: the<lb />
Comedie Fnuacake, the Opera, Mal-<lb />
maison and in addition, "I plan to<lb />
take week-end excursions to the<lb />
Loire valley. Mont-St-Michel, and<lb />
other places<lb />
"After my course at Sorbonne is<lb />
finished. 1 will tour France from Lille<lb />
to Nice, and from Brest�oh, in other<lb />
words, from north to south and from<lb />
east to west.<lb />
"On September 2. I'll leave by<lb />
plane from Brussels, Belgium, for<lb />
home; afterwards. I plan to teach<lb />
somewhere in North Carolina or<lb />
"Virginia<lb />
Expresses Thanks<lb />
Miss Mayo said that she especially<lb />
wanted to express her tr.anks to the<lb />
AAUW for the award and that she<lb />
was sorry there wasn't enough money<lb />
so that all the applicants would have<lb />
been able to go. "1 am very grateful<lb />
to the Greenville Chapter of the<lb />
AAUW foi affording me thi.s won-<lb />
derful opportunity to broaden my<lb />
education and in turn to become a<lb />
etter person and teacher. I consider<lb />
it an onor and a privilege to be able<lb />
to represent BCC and the AAUW<lb />
abroad. This is really the most ex-<lb />
citing thing that has ever happened<lb />
I to me<lb />
French Major<lb />
A French major and minoring in<lb />
social studies, she has an outstand-<lb />
ing record as a student at BCC. She<lb />
i<lb />
eceived undergraduate assistantships<lb />
to help tach a French 1 class and <lb />
a French 3 and 4 class. Last quarter j<lb />
she did her student teaching at Farm- I<lb />
ille. teaching two classes of high<lb />
school French and a ctafe of fourth j<lb />
grade French. This quarter she is <lb />
helping teach two classes of fourth<lb />
irrade French at Wahl-Coates Lab-<lb />
oratory School. This is an experimen-<lb />
tal program which is being conducted<lb />
throughout the United Statt and has<lb />
proven to be very successful.<lb />
p. AST CAROL IK 1 A N<lb />
Local University<lb />
Professors (Hup<lb />
?hm Meeting<lb />
Member, and guests of the EOC<lb />
chapter of the American Association<lb />
of University Professors will attend<lb />
the annual dinner meeting Wednes-<lb />
i;lv April 17, at 6:30 p. m. in the<lb />
� downstairs college cafeteria,<lb />
according to Dr. Ed Hirshberg, presi-<lb />
de nt of the group.<lb />
Speaker for the occasion will be<lb />
Professor Joseph Kiger, Assistant<lb />
Director of the Southern Fellowship<lb />
r? in(j, from Chapel Hill, N. C. His<lb />
0pic ill be "Aid for Southern Col-<lb />
 ge Professors<lb />
The business agenda will include<lb />
the election of a new president for<lb />
xi year. The chapter has been active<lb />
for three years with Dr. Murray as<lb />
first president, Dr. Pasti, the second<lb />
. , idi-  and Dr. Hirshberg the<lb />
senl presiding officer.<lb />
Reader Says<lb />
Students Should Do Something<lb />
About Movie Situation Here<lb />
Exams For Overseas Service<lb />
To Be Given In Raleigh<lb />
The Department of State an-<lb />
nounced today that the semiannual<lb />
Foreign Service Examination will be<lb />
given on June 24, 1957 at more than<lb />
65 centers throughout the United<lb />
States. One of these centers is Ra-<lb />
leigh. This examination is open to<lb />
al who meet the age and citizens'�ip<lb />
requirements outlined below.<lb />
After completing three months of<lb />
training at the Foreign Service In-<lb />
stitute in Washington, some of the<lb />
new officers will talce up duties at<lb />
one of the 275 American Embassies.<lb />
Legations, and Consulates around the<lb />
world. At these posts, which range in<lb />
size from the large missions such as<lb />
Paris and London to the one-man<lb />
posts such as Perth, Australia, the<lb />
new officer may expect to do a var-<lb />
iety of tasks, including administra-<lb />
tive work, political, economic, com-<lb />
mercial and labor reporting, consular<lb />
duties, and assisting and protecting<lb />
Americans and United States prop-<lb />
erty abroad. Other new officers will<lb />
be assigned to the Department's head-<lb />
quarters in Washington, where they<lb />
will engage in research or other sub-<lb />
stantive work, or in the many admin-<lb />
istrative tasks which are essential to<lb />
the day-to-day conduct of our foreign<lb />
affairs.<lb />
To explain fully these opportuni-<lb />
ties in the Foreign Service which<lb />
await the qualified young men and<lb />
women of the United States, Foreign<lb />
Service officers will visit a large<lb />
number of colleges and universities<lb />
this spring. In order to make known<lb />
the diversified needs of the Depart-<lb />
ment of State and Foreign Service,<lb />
these officers will talk not only with<lb />
promising students of history, po-<lb />
litical science, and international re-<lb />
lations, but also with those who are<lb />
specializing in economics, foreign<lb />
languages, and business and public<lb />
administration.<lb />
Those successful in the one-day<lb />
written examination, which tests the<lb />
candidate's facility in English ex-<lb />
pression, general ability and back-<lb />
ground, as well as his proficiency<lb />
in a modern foreign language, will sub-<lb />
sequently be given an oral examin-<lb />
ation by panels which will meet in<lb />
regional centers throughout the<lb />
United States. Those candidate? who<lb />
pass the oral test will then be given a<lb />
physical examination and a security<lb />
investigation. Upon completion of<lb />
these phase? the candidate will be<lb />
nominated by the President as a<lb />
Foreign Service Officer of Class 8,<lb />
Vice Consul and Secretary in the<lb />
Diplomatic Service.<lb />
To be eligible to take the examin-<lb />
ation, candidates must be at least<lb />
20 years of age and under 31. as of<lb />
May 1, 1957, and must also be Amer-<lb />
ican citizens of at least 9 years stand-<lb />
ing. Although a candidate's spouse<lb />
need not be a citizen on the date of<lb />
the examination, citizenship must<lb />
have been obtained pmr to the date<lb />
of the officer's appointment.<lb />
Starting salaries for successful<lb />
candidates range from $4750 to $5350<lb />
pel year depending upon the age, ex-<lb />
perience and family status of the in-<lb />
dividual In addition, insurance, med-<lb />
ical, educational and retirement bene-<lb />
fits are granted, a well as annual<lb />
an i sick leaves.<lb />
Application forma may be obtained<lb />
at the college placement office. The<lb />
closing date for filing the applica-<lb />
tions is May 1. 1957-<lb />
Circle K Club Elects<lb />
Next Year's Officers<lb />
The Circle K Club, college branch<lb />
of Kiwanis International, elected the<lb />
following officers at a recent meeting<lb />
to serve during the school year 1957-<lb />
58: President, Paul Singleton. Plj<lb />
mouth; Vice President, Eddie Dennis,<lb />
Durham; Secretary, Hubert Jackson,<lb />
Washington; and Treasurer, Joe<lb />
Pearce, Raleigh.<lb />
The following wer elected to serve<lb />
with the officers oti 1 te Board i'l<lb />
Directors: Cus MattOS, Kayettevilie;<lb />
Curtis Hendrix, Greenville; Bobba<lb />
Driver. Richmond. Va and Bucky<lb />
Monroe, Woodbridge, Va.<lb />
Frat Delegates Attend<lb />
Missouri Convention<lb />
Five delegates of Phi Sigma Pi are<lb />
in Warrensburg, Missouri this week<lb />
a tending a national convention for<lb />
fraternity. Lee Giles is the fra-<lb />
einiiy's official delegate and at-<lb />
jieuding along with him are Horace<lb />
I Rose Eddie Dennis, Purvis Boyette,<lb />
avul<lb />
Jeneal Teander.<lb />
Clean Up<lb />
(lean up-fix tip-paint up. East<lb />
Carolina College is participating<lb />
in the (Jreenville clean up cam-<lb />
paign, according to Jimmy Phelps,<lb />
newly-elected SGA president.<lb />
Posters are being placed in<lb />
1 rominent places around campus<lb />
and students are a.sked to aid<lb />
in the campaign.<lb />
An Open Letter To the Management<lb />
of the Pitt Theatre- .<lb />
In the last few weeks a loud, un-<lb />
mistakable cry has been expressed<lb />
by a growing majority of the stu-<lb />
dents of East Carolina regarding<lb />
Greenville's lone movie theatre. The<lb />
cross-section of students interviewed<lb />
are extremely dissatisfied with the<lb />
poor lack of interest the management<lb />
seems to hold for the college stu-<lb />
dents who nightly flow in to watch<lb />
the current flick. This is not the<lb />
attitude of a few select people try.n<lb />
to seek publicity, it is a sincere com-<lb />
plaint!<lb />
One of the most prominent gripea<lb />
is the price charged to college stu-<lb />
dents. Many ask the question, " <lb />
have they adopted the policy of<lb />
charging the same price for the mati-<lb />
nee and evening shows?" Others<lb />
stress the fact that the management<lb />
follow the policy of presenting the<lb />
best films during the week days and<lb />
saving the beat-up soap operas for<lb />
the week-end. Another extreme re-<lb />
sentment is the balcony situation.<lb />
During the majority of the time, the<lb />
balcony of the theatre remains closed<lb />
to the viewers. This forces crowded<lb />
conditions downstairs and a host of<lb />
other related complaints.<lb />
Many of our students think that<lb />
the employees of the theatre treat the<lb />
college Students too lightly. Realize<lb />
the fact that they are college men<lb />
and women peeking their rigr'fu!<lb />
place in society! The list is endless,<lb />
bat why bother to use other examples,<lb />
ihe points have been made. A stu-<lb />
dent body which patronizes your<lb />
iheatre is showing a marked tendency<lb />
to frown at the existing policy. They<lb />
are fickle; it is up to you to satisfy<lb />
their wants.<lb />
The fiery content of this lettei is<lb />
aimed at stirring a reform move-<lb />
ment. Talk already persists of a pro-<lb />
posed boycott of the theatre for an<lb />
undetermined length of time. This<lb />
L not idle chatter, it is a real problem<lb />
with<lb />
it's<lb />
which gains more momentum<lb />
each new day.<lb />
The college viewer behev<lb />
time for the management to take a<lb />
thorough look at its resent policy<lb />
and revise it. This is not a problem<lb />
.vh.c cannot be face 'Realize this<lb />
fa,t and there is no doubt to the COD-<lb />
�lusion ym will iraw. Now, it's oi<lb />
 the theatre management to show<lb />
the stnde.t. of Bast Carolina that<lb />
they value the abundant patronage<lb />
they represent Think wisely f the<lb />
benefit! to be derived from adhering<lb />
to some of the criticism that has been<lb />
leveled.<lb />
Mike Kati<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Cewtinned from page l<lb />
'�1 am Pure that Jan will make a<lb />
,ery good editor and I hope that the<lb />
closely with her<lb />
staff will work<lb />
William stated.<lb />
Craduale Work<lb />
A second quarter senior from Eliza-<lb />
beth City, Miss Raby will do graduate<lb />
Geography Fraternity<lb />
Elects Officers For<lb />
Next Year's Work<lb />
Charles K. Elgin of Let<lb />
has been electe ! president of (ha<lb />
Carolina College chapter oj<lb />
 honorary geography frab<lb />
Gamma Theta Cpsiiun. V ;<lb />
officer, of the organiza<lb />
begin . I �' �<lb />
during the coming<lb />
Other officers el<lb />
L966 term are Glenn I W<lb />
Oriental, vice preskJ<lb />
Youman- of Oxf� I<lb />
Ronald Syfcei of Nashvil<lb />
The Beta lots Chapt<lb />
ty wa- organ<lb />
in 1955, 'i -� I a<lb />
meme: Of aim �1<lb />
�tudentfl and. under I<lb />
Dr. Robert E. <lb />
am of<lb />
leadership Conference<lb />
hr J:uk B. Noffsie<lb />
First Baptist Choree, Gainer<lb />
Florida, �ill -r� th al the Lead<lb />
rraining onference oi the<lb />
Carolina Baptist Student I n!<lb />
the Find RaptiKl Church. Sal<lb />
R it the'the weekend �f pril 26-28 Dl<lb />
work after receiving her A. B. at tne<lb />
She : as served ��� '� afjdr� ,h �"<lb />
end of winter quart cr.<lb />
on the Bast Carolinian staff for the<lb />
past three years and one session of<lb />
summer school, acting as managing<lb />
editor hwt year and assistant editor<lb />
this year. As well u two year of<lb />
newspaper work in higs school<lb />
wrote a WAF column for base news-<lb />
papers while in service, was a mem-<lb />
ber of the W( (NT newspaper staff,<lb />
ai d has done free-lance work for the<lb />
Dai Independent of Elizabeth City.<lb />
"With a strong end efficient staff,<lb />
i believe the Bast Carolinian will re-<lb />
flect t progress of Kast Carolina<lb />
College in all its phases .he said.<lb />
She haa expressed the opinion that<lb />
here is � iefinite need for two eta-<lb />
in each dormitory to help de-<lb />
� , aper to each room. "Witv.<lb />
eratioa from the student body<lb />
a. rill have i more widely read newg<lb />
trgan and one that will reflect stu-<lb />
ient opinion she explained.<lb />
"The Campui<lb />
It CSS<lb />
Context oi<lb />
Scenes From Passion<lb />
Play On TV Sunday<lb />
Scenes from 'he<lb />
IMa" will be presented tt<lb />
p. m. Sunda on "Left Go '<lb />
lejre" over WNCT-T<lb />
'i. according to I�r. Martha<lb />
gel, producer.<lb />
It will mark he third -<lb />
year that scenes from the<lb />
production have bet n produced<lb />
on telc i-ion. lr. Pingi '<lb />
seenes from the I asl Sa<lb />
would be shown.<lb />
Narration and transition<lb />
be handled bj Charles Whe<lb />
and music will be under th<lb />
pervision of the music<lb />
ment.<lb />
Perkins-Proctor<lb />
The House of Name Brands<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<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 />
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FOR THE BEST IN HAkCBUBGWtfl and CHOICE<lb />
T-BONE STEAKS WITH LOW OF<lb />
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FIVE POINTS<lb />
Records  Instruments - H. F.<lb />
' -XtiX'VSM�" J <lb />
m<lb />
u<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 />
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Who rates what for performance<lb />
and smoother riding in the low-<lb />
priced three? Chevrolet has laid<lb />
the answer and the proof on<lb />
the line!<lb />
First, Chevrolet won the Auto<lb />
Decathlon over every car in its<lb />
field, and over the higher priced<lb />
cars that were tested, too. This<lb />
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showed Chevrolet was the champ<lb />
in handling ease, braking, acceler-<lb />
ation, passing ability, smooth-<lb />
ness of ride and other driving<lb />
qualities you want in a car.<lb />
Then, Chevy won the Pure<lb />
Oil Performance Trophv at<lb />
Daytona (left, below) as "best<lb />
performing U. S. automobile<lb />
It's quite a feeling to know<lb />
that you are driving a car that<lb />
performs so well, responds so<lb />
beautifully and is so finely built.<lb />
You feel proud, of course. But<lb />
you also enjoy a surer, smoother,<lb />
steadier way of going, a keen<lb />
cat-quick response of power, and<lb />
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