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Eugene Ormandy;<lb />
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"As You Like It will be presented April 25. 26 in the Flanagan Sylvan<lb />
theater. Dr. (.eore ooke. Touchstone; Roberta Blalack. Rosalind;<lb />
during rehearsals recently.<lb />
and Eugenia Truelove. Celia; are shown<lb />
(Page 1 photos by Nora Willis.)<lb />
h Mimitri Mitroupou-<lb />
Sym phony with<lb />
Others<lb />
has appeared with the<lb />
� Pittsburg, Okla-<lb />
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the soprano soloist<lb />
� Symphony Orchestra's<lb />
the Beethoven Ninth<lb />
Early Training<lb />
I Vancouver, Waah-<lb />
as in the far north-<lb />
her early mu-<lb />
. g. She sang on radio in<lb />
rk City before going into<lb />
ral ie career.<lb />
f Miss Yeend is a<lb />
f th( concert originally<lb />
r Mi mi Benzell. The Ben-<lb />
late was cancelled be-<lb />
ss of the artist.<lb />
Will Provide For Extra Pages In Newspaper<lb />
Danforth Committee Plans Special Projects<lb />
Readers of the East Carolinian will<lb />
be seeing a bigger paper next year.<lb />
It is ail art of a three year plan<lb />
and a 119,500 grant to the College<lb />
by the Danforth Foundation in St.<lb />
Louis, Mo.<lb />
A middle page sponsored by the<lb />
Da: oith Fund a.s been requested<lb />
and will be given the space and ad-<lb />
visory aid by the newspaper staff<lb />
although the material will be writ-<lb />
ten and prepare! by the Project<lb />
I "ommittee.<lb />
Dr. Jo n Bennett, chairman and di-<lb />
rector of this project, is now in the<lb />
; rocess of setting up the schedule<lb />
for next year and need.s students to<lb />
assist on the committee. Dr. Bennett<lb />
is the Religious Coordinator for the<lb />
college and will also head the special<lb />
thl ee year project.<lb />
The grant will be used in a series<lb />
of study topics, organized in three<lb />
units to extend over the three years<lb />
and t is extra news sheet will be used<lb />
primarily to publicize the program.<lb />
The first year will have the topic,<lb />
'T e Individual and the Family the<lb />
second, "The Community and the<lb />
Nation and the third, "The World<lb />
For Next Year<lb />
Five special projects for next year<lb />
May Day Attendants Chosen<lb />
May Dav attendants from the junior Janet Hill, 18.<lb />
DiaiTa Johnson, who received 60<lb />
vii.es, and Lillian Cohen, 58, will serve<lb />
as representatives from the sopho-<lb />
an.i sophomore classes were elected<lb />
during two special elections earlier<lb />
his week. The May Queen will be<lb />
chosen from six senior class repre-<lb />
sentatives following the holidays.<lb />
The McDaniel twins, Jackie and<lb />
Jerrie, Janet Hodges, and Ann Hughes<lb />
will represent foe junior class during<lb />
the annual festivities. They received<lb />
75, 74, 7l and 58 votes respectively.<lb />
Elizabeth Judge polled 56; Pat Sim-<lb />
onds, 53; Barbara Whitehurst, 34;<lb />
more class. Johanna Leewenberg re-<lb />
ceived 57; Joyce Whittle, 56; and<lb />
Hilda Lowe, 48 in the close race.<lb />
Senior coe.i candidates for May<lb />
Queen include Head Cheerleader Jane<lb />
Croften, Ann Mayo, Janet Fletcher,<lb />
Neel Dupree, Rachael Lang, and Pat<lb />
Everton, The runneiup will serve as<lb />
Maid of Honor. Freshman class re-<lb />
presentatives have not been named.<lb />
Johnston. Manos Named Presidents<lb />
Y Organizations Elect Officers<lb />
- the Young Women's and<lb />
. pi Men's Christian Associations<lb />
will be rising 5eniors Mar-<lb />
m of ("harlotte and Gus<lb />
Fayetteville.<lb />
ark Miss Johnston's<lb />
year in YWCA work. For the<lb />
r il e as been a cabinet<lb />
as Yes; er Chairman<lb />
'�' Chairman. At present<lb />
sting aa president of the<lb />
Fellowship. Her other<lb />
ude t o English Club,<lb />
ormer president of the<lb />
Council. She is an<lb />
and social studies<lb />
in ently<lb />
serving aa vice-<lb />
By MARTHA WILSON<lb />
an active member for tfhe past two<lb />
years. He also holds the p. utions<lb />
of treasurer oj the Westminster<lb />
Fellowship and of the Circle K Club.<lb />
His other activities include the Can-<lb />
terbury Club and the FBLA. Busi-<lb />
ness education is his major.<lb />
Plans<lb />
These newly-elected presidents<lb />
have begun making plans for next<lb />
year. Their collaborations include<lb />
continuation of the dormitory dis-<lb />
cussions on "Marriage' as well as<lb />
other interesting subjects, a series of<lb />
forums on religious beliefs, and ef-<lb />
forts to bring irarmony between the<lb />
various social fraternities and clubs<lb />
on campus by having them as part of<lb />
YMCA, having been its program.<lb />
MARTHA JOHNSTON<lb />
Anderson<lb />
Assisting Miss Johnston in the<lb />
YWCA will be Tanya Anderson a<lb />
vice-president, (Annette Capps as<lb />
secertary, and Carole Ann Carr as<lb />
treasurer. The cabinet is to be se-<lb />
lected tonight.<lb />
Working with Manos will be Cole-<lb />
man Gentry as vice-president, Jessie<lb />
Yick es secretary, and Freddie James<lb />
as treasurer. Within the next few<lb />
weeks the cabinet i�s to be elected.<lb />
The urpose of this long-estab-<lb />
lished campus organization reads:<lb />
"We unite in the desire to realize fu'l<lb />
and creative life t).rough a growing<lb />
knowledge of God<lb />
"This growing knowledge state<lb />
Manos and Miss Johnston, "does not<lb />
limit i's to a weekly vesper service<lb />
r p? rtic'pation in a special service.<lb />
�ring the holiday season but rather<lb />
requires our fullest throughout the<lb />
en-tire year in study, recreation,<lb />
worship, service, and fellowshi <lb />
Understanding<lb />
T'i s Johnston and Manos continue<lb />
r. their p ilosophy of the YWCA and<lb />
c' e YMCA, "By study we would seek<lb />
i better insight and understanding<lb />
"f n"t only our own faith but the<lb />
a!th t ! beliefs o! others as well.<lb />
Included a'so would be a study of cur-<lb />
rtnt events and problems on our<lb />
own campus, in our nation, and in the<lb />
world. This, however, does not mean<lb />
that there would be all work and no<lb />
play. Recreation and fellowship are<lb />
a vital role of the program of tfie<lb />
"Y for in this way there is more<lb />
unity among the members.<lb />
Weekly Services<lb />
"iAnother 7hase ol the Y program<lb />
is worship, which helps the mem-<lb />
bers grow spiritually. Worship in the<lb />
'Y takes tfre form of weekly vesper<lb />
services on Thursday evening and<lb />
trayer services on Friday morning<lb />
As it is through the "Y' that unity<lb />
See PRESIDENTS, page 4<lb />
Connecticut Yankee'<lb />
Begins Run April 30<lb />
have been lined up by rLe Danforth<lb />
Project Committee. j<lb />
The theme "Preparation for Family<lb />
Life" will be discussed September 23-<lb />
25 with special guest speakers Harry<lb />
and Bonaro Over-street, husband-wife<lb />
team who are successful authors and<lb />
lecturers in the field of human rela-<lb />
tions. Also, at this time the North<lb />
Carolina Family Life Council will be<lb />
me :mg on the campus, with Dr. Bes-<lb />
ie "McNeil acting as chairman of the<lb />
program committee for this event.<lb />
For the next project or unit the sub-<lb />
ject "Personal Values" will be sched-<lb />
uled for October 21-24 with Lois and<lb />
Paul Harris invited to speak. Paul<lb />
Harris is associated with Boy Scouts.<lb />
YMCA, and Presbyterian Church (al-<lb />
though a Quaker-Unitarian) and Nat-<lb />
ional Council for Prevention of War.<lb />
He is an author of numerous articles<lb />
. nd several books. Lois Harris has<lb />
traveled in Europe and South Amer-<lb />
ica, is on the staff of t e Dean of Wo-<lb />
men at Boston University, and has<lb />
lectured and collaborated with her<lb />
husband on article and books.<lb />
Representatives<lb />
"Choice of A Career" will be the<lb />
theme of November 11-12. Repre-<lb />
nt&amp;thres from four different career<lb />
fields will be invited at this time and<lb />
i definite emphasis will be made on<lb />
vocational testing and counseling.<lb />
On March 17-19 "Music, Art, Lit-<lb />
erature in Family Living" will be dis-<lb />
missed on campus at various meetings.<lb />
It is planned that a musician-critic,<lb />
an artist-lecturer, and a writer will<lb />
represent t'rese areas.<lb />
April<lb />
The final unit will be on Socio-<lb />
Po.itical Relations on April 14-16.<lb />
The topic will be "The Individual and<lb />
he Family in Relation to Social And<lb />
Political Units A specialist in soci-<lb />
ology and the family is expected to<lb />
lecture and lead discussions.<lb />
The faulty eonimitteie for the<lb />
Danforth Project are: Dr. John Ben-<lb />
nett, chairman; Dr. James Poindex-<lb />
ter, Dr. Ed Hirshberg, Dr. Bessie<lb />
McNeil, Dr. W. Marshall, Dr. Clinton<lb />
revvett, Dr. Virginia Herrin, Dr.<lb />
ames White, Miss Louise Williams,<lb />
nd Dr. Leo Jenkins, ex officio.<lb />
MrOinnis Auditorium lately has<lb />
1 ten t e scene of large scale rehear-<lb />
- or what promises to be the most<lb />
' o ate n tiniea extravaganza ever<lb />
 , v at East Carolina College<lb />
 � i" � tan eighty singers, dancer.1'<lb />
nd mu r ns are involved in the<lb />
1og� ra : nd H rl musical, "A Connect-<lb />
icut Yrnke " which will be presented<lb />
here on April 30, May 1 an! 2. Dr.<lb />
K nneth Cuthbert. who, with Dr.<lb />
Elizabeth Utterback, is directing the<lb />
'���' nmmented: "It's t'c fun-<lb />
"i! nrn ;ra! yet. Outstanding in<lb />
rehearsals have been those cast mem<lb />
hers with humorous parts, especially<lb />
George Knight. Dottit Jo James, Bar-<lb />
bara Harris. Ral. h Shumaker and<lb />
Myrl Maness. They really bringdown<lb />
the house. Many have said, 'what<lb />
can yon follow "Oklahoma" wit ?'<lb />
They'll have their answer when they<lb />
-e - onnecticut Yankee<lb />
Dr. Cuthbert also stated that the<lb />
SGA investment brings top enter-<lb />
tainment to the campus. The same<lb />
production by a New York road com-<lb />
pany would cost six or seven thous-<lb />
md dollars, he said.<lb />
Highlights<lb />
One o the highlights of the show<lb />
will be the dancing, which is directed<lb />
by choreographer Chuck Sheerest, of<lb />
Dur am. "The dances are going to<lb />
be something different announced<lb />
Shearon, "the students haven't seen<lb />
this type here before. It's a great<lb />
variety of jazz, ballet and character.<lb />
The dancers have shown very good<lb />
cooperation Shearon has worked out<lb />
dance routines for "Desert Isle<lb />
"Camelot Samba "Lunchtime Fol-<lb />
lies and other numbers in tie play.<lb />
His background includes dancing in<lb />
"The Lost Colony" and "Unto These<lb />
Hills and four months study in New<lb />
York under Alfredo Corvino of -the<lb />
Metro; olitan Opera Ballet. He is<lb />
now studying in Greenville with Marie<lb />
Wallace.<lb />
The leading male role is sung by<lb />
George Knight, of Rocky Mount.<lb />
Knight played Will Parker in last<lb />
year's "Oklahoma He says of "Con-<lb />
necticut Yankee" rehearsals, "They've<lb />
been a lot of hard work, but also a<lb />
lot of fun He added, "I'm sure the<lb />
most fun will come when we pre-<lb />
sent it<lb />
Sandy, the principal female part,<lb />
s handled by Dottie Jo James, of<lb />
Wilmington, who played Ado Annie in<lb />
.ast year's production. Miss James<lb />
fees that her present role is "not as<lb />
easy as Ado Annie, but just as en-<lb />
joyable<lb />
Orchestra<lb />
, For the orchestration, which Dr.<lb />
Cuthbert describes as being "mostly<lb />
good solid jazz arrangement a thir-<lb />
ty ; iece orchestra is being used.<lb />
The cooperation among the varying<lb />
By JERRY MILLS<lb />
elements has, according to all sources,<lb />
been excellent. Margaret Starnes, a<lb />
dancer, expressed it in this manner:<lb />
"I love the spirit of this musical.<lb />
It's been just grand About Shearon, j appeared in a number of dramatic<lb />
she said, "Chuck Shearon has done j roles, and i5 dancing in "Connecti<lb />
the best choreographing job I've seen, See MUSICAL, page 4<lb />
hort of tlie movies. He really de-<lb />
3 rves the raves he'� getting from<lb />
everyone Miss Starnes' opinion was<lb />
hared by Alice Anne Home, who has<lb />
Ralph Shumaker<lb />
Baroara Harris<lb />
Dance Chorus Leads<lb />
Campus Station<lb />
�fits Air Waves<lb />
"This L radio station WWWS at-<lb />
v8st Carolina College in Greenville, i<lb />
North Carolina, Upturning to the<lb />
ir 'or a new day of broadcasting<lb />
This standard sign-on announce-<lb />
ment was heard for the first time<lb />
vesterday as East Carolina's new<lb />
radio station WWWS began oera-<lb />
tieis.<lb />
With 91.3 megacycles, the new sta-<lb />
tion is an educational FM and is au-<lb />
thorized by the Federal Communi-<lb />
cations Commission.<lb />
Schedule<lb />
Tn the beginning weeks, WWWS<lb />
will broadcast from four to five in<lb />
the afternoons and from eight until<lb />
ten-ti irty in the evenings.<lb />
The first week's schedule includes<lb />
"ampUg news and weather, a campus<lb />
concert, and a thirty-minute record-<lb />
ed program in the afternoon.<lb />
During the evening, the station will<lb />
broadcast a program from 8 until<lb />
9 p. m. "Music from the College"<lb />
through WGTC in Greenville. At<lb />
See RADIO, page 4<lb />
Elvis The Pelvis<lb />
Coeds Love Ludv 9<lb />
East Carolina cceds don't love Elvis tender.<lb />
At least, five of them have found a new leve.<lb />
His name is Ludwig. And you, too. can love Ludwig, they<lb />
say.<lb />
Ludwig Van Beethoven is the new rage throughout the<lb />
c untry and five of our coeds have jumped on the bandwa i<lb />
and are starting a militant movement towards the establishm m<lb />
of an "I Love Ludwig" chapter at East Carolina.<lb />
The idea, begun by Edmund Goldsmith, an undergraduate<lb />
at Yale University, is obviously the result of a rebellion against<lb />
Presslian supremacy. (<lb />
Earl Wilson informed local admirers of Beethoven about<lb />
the m vement through his syndicated column in the Raleigh News<lb />
and Observer. Goldsmith appeared last week on NBC-TV's "To-<lb />
night" show.<lb />
Ed urged all to join the movement. Of course, there is a<lb />
money angle to it.<lb />
In order to be a full-fledged Ludwigger, you must have<lb />
possession of an "I Love Ludwig" button.<lb />
In a letter to the five representa-<lb />
tives of the East Carolina chapter,<lb />
Edmund told the girls the buttons<lb />
cost four for one dollar, fifty for<lb />
$R, rd if they really wanted to go<lb />
into business it would beJWfor four<lb />
thousand, <lb />
.H alS'o added, "If anything clicks<lb />
at East Carolina College, I might<lb />
coniier coming down. Got room?"<lb />
The co-eds, Fan Green, Betty Da-<lb />
meron Jrne Goldston, Agnes Mark-<lb />
ham, and Mrs. Lillian Moore are tak-<lb />
ing orders. Strangely enough, they<lb />
pre home economics majors and<lb />
��� n't making any profit off the deal.<lb />
Still stranger, an impressive list is<lb />
being made of Ludwig lovers.<lb />
If Elvis doesn't get you "all shook<lb />
up" and you are interested in be-<lb />
coming a proud owner of the great-<lb />
est button since "I Like Ike con-<lb />
tact one of the co-eds mentioned<lb />
above.<lb />
-i<lb />
Chuck Shearon and Carrol Harris rehearse<lb />
dance numbers.<lb />
Connecticut Yankee"<lb />
Phi Sig Dance Set<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will sponsor a sock<lb />
hop in Wright Auditorium Saturday<lb />
evening April 27 at 8:00 o'clock- The<lb />
raternity promises a sock hop which<lb />
is planned to be completely different.<lb />
There will be a floor show entitled<lb />
"Through the year at EOC Th�<lb />
 ow will feature students recreat-<lb />
ing the outstanding events of tihe<lb />
school year.<lb />
Highlighting the sock hop will be<lb />
an election of the WOLF and DOLL<lb />
at East Carolina. Any campus f-a-<lb />
ternity may sponsor a boy and girl.<lb />
The election will be held at the dance.<lb />
'<lb /><pb facs="00038424_tn_0002" /><lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL  �<lb />
PAGSTWO<lb />
A Prevailing Sickness<lb />
A sickness prevails among East Caro-<lb />
lina's student body, and student initiative is<lb />
limping painfully.<lb />
Recent class elections created no more in-<lb />
terest than did the big rally which was held<lb />
here in the fall. The latter was the occasion<lb />
of House Speaker Sam Rayburn's visit to<lb />
Wright Auditorium along with Governor Lu-<lb />
ther H. Hodges, Senator Kerr Scott. Senator<lb />
Sam Erwin. and others.<lb />
Students were urged to attend the acti-<lb />
vities and hear Mr. Rayburn's address as well<lb />
as the words of our state's leaders. Students<lb />
didn't bother to show up. They weren't inter-<lb />
ested in hearing our leaders. That's only one<lb />
f many examples which we could cite, indi-<lb />
cating a lack of student.initiative.<lb />
Neither were they interested in eho sing<lb />
their class leaders during the annual elections<lb />
last week. 0t�y just refused to take time and<lb />
go to the polls.<lb />
We felt the probability of a gradual in-<lb />
terest in campus political activity when over<lb />
1600 turned out to vote during the Student<lb />
Government Association elections. About 40<lb />
per cent of the student body voted, and that is<lb />
quite a drop below the percentage it should<lb />
reach.<lb />
It is, however, a heartwarming increase<lb />
of 500 votes over last year's disappointing<lb />
figures. And this small increase came only<lb />
after the Elections Committee took the polls<lb />
to Coed Row so East Carolina's weaker sex<lb />
could handily cast a vote while picking up the<lb />
murning paper or signing out for a weekend<lb />
excursion.<lb />
Figures from the various class elections<lb />
reveal the stark fact that student interest<lb />
concerning who is to lead what around this<lb />
campus is just about shot.<lb />
Only 252 of the approximate 707 soph-<lb />
omore class members were interested in voic-<lb />
ing an opinion as to who would head next year s<lb />
junior class.<lb />
And just take a look at the freshman<lb />
vote�a disgusting 298. There are 968 fresh-<lb />
men enrolled this quarter, you know.<lb />
In the case of the juniors, however, the<lb />
East Carolinian feels next year's seniors were<lb />
justified in keeping clear from the polls last<lb />
week. Actually, there was no choice for them<lb />
to make. Opposition appeared in only one of-<lb />
fice, the vice presidency.<lb />
Despite this, 105 enlightened voters from<lb />
the 597 member class found their way to the<lb />
ballot box. We'd call that a serious case of<lb />
chronic "Idongivadamnesia<lb />
That's next year's "sick" senior class!<lb />
Conditions reach a critical state when<lb />
class members refuse to choose their leaders<lb />
for the vear. But when students become so ill<lb />
no one has the initiative to seek leading class<lb />
offices, that's the time to delete them entirely.<lb />
Those few students who attend class meet-<lb />
tings should be afforded the privilege to form<lb />
among themselves a committee to supervise the<lb />
class's activities.<lb />
The East Carolinian is for leaving the<lb />
"sick ones alone in oblivion. That's exactly<lb />
the way they'd have it.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Sap Begins Rising<lb />
And Raid Rumors<lb />
Start Roaming<lb />
YOU MIGHT say it happens every<lb />
Spring. That's been the case for the<lb />
past few years anyway. Sap begins<lb />
rising in the freshman class and ru-<lb />
mors start roaming  a panty raid<lb />
is in the making.<lb />
Rumors seep into the administra-<lb />
tion building. Secretaries discuss it<lb />
quietly, .hake their heads but smile<lb />
a little, and President Messick com-<lb />
ments before the new student legis-<lb />
ature. He calls it "the cheapest<lb />
type of fun Then the freshmen and<lb />
other interested parties really talk it<lb />
fcASt C A ft 0 LIK1 A K<lb />
� � � �. �<lb />
FINALLY, it .spreads across cam-<lb />
pus, through the dorms along Coed<lb />
Row, and down into the basement of<lb />
Jarvis where our amiable law en-<lb />
forcement officers have set up house-<lb />
keeping. They shake their heads, too,<lb />
without smiling. It's a thing they<lb />
just can't understand. Panty raids<lb />
accomplish nothing but trouble.<lb />
They remember all of them�the<lb />
time two years back when fire trucks<lb />
were even called to threaten drench-<lb />
ing the raiders while the girls hung<lb />
out of Cotten's windows.<lb />
AND they remember last year.<lb />
That was (jhe time the boys held their<lb />
little pow-wow between the two men's<lb />
dorms when the noise boomed upward<lb />
and could be heard all over town.<lb />
Dorm counselors heard it, too. Shades<lb />
were jerked down and every room<lb />
was darkened 'as the counsellors<lb />
shouted instructions over the dorm-<lb />
itory intercom. It took you back to<lb />
the 40's and you remember how your<lb />
grandmother pulled down the shades<lb />
and turned out the lights.<lb />
. ��-<lb />
S SSiSK-fci,<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
Civil War And Privy Poetry<lb />
THAT WAS the night, too, when<lb />
Dr. Messick came over to check into<lb />
the nappenings. Prior to his visit,<lb />
two coeds had slipped out on the<lb />
second floor balcony at Jarvis' back<lb />
entrance and dropped unidentified<lb />
objects. The boys yelled and clapped.<lb />
And the next day you talk with<lb />
the city police chief and he braggs<lb />
and explains how well the coeds co-<lb />
operated. You didn't tell him about<lb />
one girl who kicked and fumed be-<lb />
cause the boys didn't make it to her<lb />
dorm.<lb />
NOW THE RUMORS are on the<lb />
move again and campus policemen<lb />
wonder how it'll be the next time.<lb />
They hope t-ere won't be a next time.<lb />
One of them talks to you late at<lb />
night over in Wright Building. They<lb />
close up the coffee machines in the<lb />
soda shop and the music stops in<lb />
Mis.s Mendenhall's place.<lb />
He makes his rounds to lock up the<lb />
place and tren asks you. "Have you<lb />
heard nything about a panty raid?"<lb />
You tell him you haven't heard<lb />
one smither.<lb />
The Civil War may be over now,<lb />
but you'd probably be surprised at<lb />
the ferocity with which the Yankees<lb />
and the Rebels still battle it out in<lb />
the boys bathroom down at Austin<lb />
Building.<lb />
As far a 1 know, there has been<lb />
no bloodshed yet, but the two forces<lb />
are continuing to rage viciously at<lb />
each other�on the hatroom walls.<lb />
Unfortunately, I cannot quote to<lb />
you the various colorful ph.rase3<lb />
and commands printed -there�it has<lb />
something to do with some kind of<lb />
moral decency code among news-<lb />
papers, I think�but ,1 can recommend<lb />
it as a living example of how the war<lb />
between the states continues to re-<lb />
main a thing of reality in the hearts<lb />
and bathrooms of the South.<lb />
Aside from the fact that most of<lb />
those who indulge in the bathroom<lb />
war seem to have a lot of trouble<lb />
with their grammar and spelling,<lb />
their military maneuvers are very<lb />
interesting. One rebel scrawled the<lb />
term "Yankeys" for Yankees at a<lb />
strategic place on the upper lefthand<lb />
coiner of the  . Main Wall? At<lb />
another point, .some Yankee described<lb />
the Southerners as "Southerns Per-<lb />
haps this is merely an intended dig<lb />
rather than ignorance.<lb />
Running Conversation<lb />
One of the most exciting aspects<lb />
of watching this scribbled bathroom<lb />
brawl, is the fact that there is a<lb />
running conversation now going on.<lb />
When 1 came here in 1954, there were<lb />
several slashing remarks posted there<lb />
in pencil. Each year has brought more<lb />
and more replies, more and more<lb />
gripes, assertions, demands and tales<lb />
on the wall.<lb />
At least two participants in the<lb />
battle, a Southerner and a Yankee,<lb />
have been carrying on a steady blast<lb />
at each other for some time now�a<lb />
regular hand-to-hand combat thing.<lb />
Every few days, an addition to the<lb />
argument will be found scribbled<lb />
beneath the foregoing one, placed<lb />
there by one or the other of the two<lb />
foes.<lb />
So furious and frantic has the battle<lb />
become in the three years that I've<lb />
been here, that the entire West Wall<lb />
has been filled almost to over-<lb />
flowing with it. At some poai-<lb />
tion.s along the battlefield, old<lb />
scars of past wars remain,<lb />
faded, partially erased or scratched<lb />
through, or written over by younger,<lb />
fresher reserves. And the field of<lb />
war is not limited, either. The words<lb />
and phrases stretch from about seven<lb />
feet off the floor to within one or two<lb />
inches of it. (the ones who accom-<lb />
plish the seven-foot mark were un-<lb />
doubtedly using heavy artillery or<lb />
air enforcements).<lb />
Others Join In<lb />
Of course, along with the local<lb />
War that is raging, there are<lb />
the ever present privy poets, who<lb />
must ad i their familiar four-line<lb />
comments. These little jingle.s and<lb />
doodles, I would not recommend for<lb />
your reading. They are pointless and<lb />
only ad i to the confusion.<lb />
But on the whole, I would say that<lb />
it L a fascinating mess that is un-<lb />
folding here at BOC, right under our<lb />
very'noses. The war rages on, year<lb />
after year, always contributing to V e<lb />
scene.<lb />
Perhaps if the maintenance crew<lb />
would take the trouble to install<lb />
mirrors in Austin bathroom (as<lb />
wel: as South Wright, upper floor),<lb />
it would discourage the writing war<lb />
by covering the walls. That is, if you<lb />
an- interested in discouraging it. I'm<lb />
enjoying it.<lb />
If you're ever in the vicinity of<lb />
the bathroom at Austin anytime soon,<lb />
� hop in and get a first-hand view of<lb />
the war. It's been there for three<lb />
v. ars and 1 doubt if it'll disappear<lb />
before you get a chance to see it.<lb />
Of course , you girls will have to<lb />
find your own literature.<lb />
Ovid Pierce<lb />
A Challenge To The<lb />
Writers Of Southern Fiction<lb />
(TTui is the iecond and<lb />
mem from an address by Mr 0<lb />
facultv member here, at the Nortl i<lb />
I iterary Porum in Raleigh<lb />
It is not for the defense<lb />
that I ask, but for the writei<lb />
m ral obligation to look again<lb />
himself.<lb />
Illumination and undei<lb />
be gained from others, eertaii<lb />
h ve broken ground before us,<lb />
But their v i rid is not ours<lb />
If vve bring humility to a task<lb />
not mean that ve scorn that wh<lb />
ay, contri -l. insincere? Sui<lb />
nal bservable trappings, the tol<lb />
South are not so permanent I<lb />
needs them t survive. Cannot U<lb />
writer be concerned with the hui<lb />
tionthat which ia "S uthern"<lb />
accident of place? There it<lb />
Southern" love, or h nor. i r CO i<lb />
is there such a thing as "South<lb />
and hate and fear.<lb />
These abstractions are meai<lb />
 t f r thi life and significant<lb />
brought t them in specifii<lb />
world which hag just been en<lb />
Nobody can win for the <lb />
his page. His claim for the accei I<lb />
illnsin must be increasingly<lb />
and despair will have no meaning � �<lb />
hich he gives,<lb />
That is why we should u.<lb />
stereotyped�whether in elii<lb />
acter, or in th ught. A definition<lb />
very nature of the novelist'<lb />
him to U I very generalisation, �<lb />
? very form f action according I<lb />
ing for the individual<lb />
This is the difference betwt<lb />
and psychology, fiction, and so<lb />
tween art and craft.<lb />
To quote Eud ra Welty.<lb />
finest of the living- Southern<lb />
seems that the art that speaks n<lb />
most explicitly, directly, and <lb />
from its place of origin will<lb />
longest understood. It is through<lb />
we put i ur roots, wherever birth<lb />
fate or our travt-linjr selves put<lb />
but where these r ots reach t<lb />
ther in America. England, or 1 I<lb />
is the deep and running vein.<lb />
COaistent and everywhere purely its<lb />
feeds and is fed by the human under<lb />
The challenge to writers today. I tl<lb />
not to disi wn any part of ur hei<lb />
ever ur theme in writing, it is old ai<lb />
Whatever our place, it has been �<lb />
the stranger, it will never be nev<lb />
is only the vision that can be new:<lb />
is enough<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
Why Not Start<lb />
A Literary Magazine?<lb />
Kii JAS KABY<lb />
Bryan Harrison<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Caroltnm<lb />
Name changed from TBCO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1966<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 />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
A FELLOW over in one of the<lb />
men's dorms, ho usually has first-<lb />
hand knowledge about this kind of<lb />
thing, tells you there's no plans<lb />
among the upperclassmen so far as<lb />
e knows. And he usually knows.<lb />
But you know how the sap starts<lb />
rising in the freshman class, how<lb />
the upperclassmen urge them on, and<lb />
how some coeds throw a little fuel<lb />
o�i the fire. That's right. A few coeds<lb />
always have a hand in Cnese big do-<lb />
ings like panty raids.<lb />
Letter From A Friend<lb />
Easter is just around the corner<lb />
with the idea of new frocks there ia a<lb />
important phase to be considered�a<lb />
itual rebirth. It is a time for m<lb />
and a re-valuation of one's beliefs<lb />
how much is your faith worth to you?<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
JAN F. BABY,<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Sport Editor  BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
NEWS STAFF Martha Wilson, Bryan Harrison,<lb />
" Claudia Todd, Kathryn Johnson, Jerry Mills, Lois<lb />
Ann Webb, Rosemary Eagles, Dee Hux, Faye<lb />
Rivenbark, Janet Hill.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF . . Edna Whitfield, Carolyn Smiv.i<lb />
Staff Artist   Billy Arnold<lb />
Circulation Managers Lacye Harris, Peggy Stewart<lb />
Exchange Editor  Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor  Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor   D Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor  Sherman M. Parka<lb />
Printed by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. I.<lb />
6FFIOBS on tne second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar knaysm<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor w�,<lb />
Shall hire it back to cancel balf a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. FitageTald.<lb />
WHAT'S SO SPECIAL about a<lb />
panty raid at East Carolina? Who<lb />
k.iows? Maybe the News and Ob-<lb />
server can tell you.<lb />
They had a couple of flings over<lb />
at Chapel Hill during the basketball<lb />
season, but they never made the front<lb />
! age. But you let the boys at East<lb />
Carolina step out of the dorm, yell a<lb />
couple ot times pretty loudly, the<lb />
shades go down and tfhe lights go out,<lb />
then the flash bulbs start popping.<lb />
Next morning there'll be a big<lb />
spread on the front page, showing<lb />
some of the innocent bystanders at-<lb />
tempting to duck from the camera's<lb />
sight. The paper's big wheels might<lb />
even have to cut out some story con-<lb />
cerning Ike's appointing Harry to a<lb />
big post, but it'll be tfcere just tine<lb />
same. And some way, somehow the<lb />
headline writers will place "EOC"<lb />
in about a30-�point headline.<lb />
SO WHAT'RE you going to do<lb />
when the sap starts rising? Some<lb />
fellow over in the soda shop com-<lb />
ments about a panty raid, slaps a<lb />
friend on the back and laughs. Some<lb />
freshman takes it very seriously and<lb />
tells a friend they've got to be in on<lb />
the big deal. The uppeclassraen<lb />
chuckle and know things are going<lb />
Occasionally, when the old dead-<lb />
line slips up on him, a columnist is<lb />
desperate for something to write<lb />
about. It is in these desperate mo-<lb />
ments that he fills up his column<lb />
with non-original material.<lb />
However, it's not such a bad prac-<lb />
tice if the guest columnist has some-<lb />
thing worthwhile to .say. I received<lb />
a very interesting letter the other<lb />
day from a friend of mine, Ernie<lb />
Spasmo, a sophomore at Barnhill<lb />
Junior College, a thriving fortress of<lb />
education up in the western part of<lb />
the state. Ernie serves as a news-<lb />
reporter for the "Barnhill Weekly<lb />
and it is with his permission that I<lb />
submit this letter.<lb />
Dt ar Bryan,<lb />
I'm writing to you because since<lb />
you work on a college newspaper too,<lb />
you are one of my friends who can<lb />
really appreciate this.<lb />
I was assigned to cover the Board<lb />
of Trustees meeting the other day<lb />
when they were working on the ad-<lb />
well.<lb />
Take a look at the headlines in<lb />
last year's East Carolinian�"Frosh<lb />
Dismissed as Panty Raid Trouble-<lb />
makers Three students paid fines<lb />
in recorders court and went home,<lb />
receiving the brunt of blame for the<lb />
action.<lb />
ministration's budget request. Well,<lb />
you know how those meetings are.<lb />
Everything's "off the record" and<lb />
everything else is not "subject for<lb />
release at Dbii time And then some-<lb />
one announces emphatically that this<lb />
"is certainly not for publication in<lb />
the college paper So there's really<lb />
not much to do except wait around<lb />
until after the meeting and get their<lb />
carefully prepared statements about<lb />
what went on.<lb />
ilT'S BAD when students get kicked<lb />
out of school over idiotic disturbances.<lb />
If another tpanty raid comes, that'll<lb />
be the case. And the upperclassmen<lb />
will smile and say, "That's a fresh-<lb />
man for you<lb />
The only reason I go is because it's<lb />
really amusing. I get a big kick out<lb />
of how the administration wastes<lb />
the donor's money. I'm glad it's rich<lb />
men paying for it. I would hate for<lb />
Barnhill to be state-supported and<lb />
have all that tax money at the mercy<lb />
of someone's whim.<lb />
For instance, the administration<lb />
asked for $25,000 for sidewalk re-<lb />
pairs. Now I'll admit Barnhill's spread<lb />
out over a pretty big area, and there<lb />
are a lot of sidewalks, and some of<lb />
them are in pretty bad shape, but I<lb />
can hardly see $25,000 going into<lb />
it. That much money would pave a<lb />
six-lane highway completely circling<lb />
the campus.<lb />
The Board kept on giving them<lb />
money until there was only about<lb />
$50,000 left. I thought that they would<lb />
probably request this for a new stu-<lb />
dent union because ours is too small,<lb />
but instead they requested it for<lb />
starting a radio station called WBJC<lb />
(Wonderful Barnhill Junior College.)<lb />
They said that total costs would<lb />
run to about $60,000, but they were<lb />
sur� that they could get $10,000 from<lb />
the Student Government. They said<lb />
that they would save money because<lb />
tl -y weren't going to broadcast like<lb />
a commercial station, instead it will<lb />
be over some frequency which would<lb />
i quire a special set to hear it.<lb />
When somebody asked them what<lb />
kind o. programi they would play,<lb />
V v replied that they would have<lb />
classical music and poetry readings,<lb />
"thus insuring high standard enter-<lb />
tainment Now I can just see all the<lb />
fellows up here running down town<lb />
to buy a special radio to hear long<lb />
hair music and someone read poetry.<lb />
There is an ever-increasing demand 1<lb />
a literarv magazine t i be created<lb />
Carolina College to be a showcase<lb />
creative talents of the student- Mr.<lb />
Pierce. English faculty member, wh<lb />
teaching a course in Creative Wj<lb />
offered his assistance. The East Ca<lb />
wishes to encourage such a public;<lb />
is willing to aid in any way possib!<lb />
SpeakinK of literary efforts<lb />
of the Creative Writers group are urf<lb />
contact Dr. Martha Pingel, adviser. : r the<lb />
purpose of re-organizing for next year. A<lb />
written constitution will be drawn up in<lb />
the near future.<lb />
Tut they said their main purpose<lb />
was to train radio announcers and the<lb />
like. Of course, wfren the Board gave<lb />
them the money, nobody asked why<lb />
radio announcers were so import-<lb />
ant to society, that a liberal arts<lb />
college would give $50,000 to pre-<lb />
pare them.<lb />
I could have thought of a million<lb />
things to do with the money like<lb />
hire more library workers, gie 100<lb />
$500 scholarships, bring in some big-<lb />
na e performers for the students,<lb />
(thus insuring low standard enter-<lb />
tainment) adding on to the student<lb />
union and etc.<lb />
When I mentioned this to one of<lb />
the members of the administration,<lb />
he replied, "Well, that's the way the<lb />
mop flops<lb />
Yours in earnest,<lb />
Ernie.<lb />
Now is as good a time as any t art<lb />
urging students with journalistic ambit<lb />
fcr next year to come over to the new-<lb />
office for an interview. There's always a<lb />
demand for reporters and also there wffl<lb />
be a need for some people with sc-<lb />
lents in the writing field. Anyone want<lb />
be a file secretary?<lb />
If you are a freshman here, you ms<lb />
not know that ECC was selected in 19H8<lb />
one of the 15 model colleges or pilot centert<lb />
in the U.S. by the Danforth Foundation, tf<lb />
educational trust fund in St. Louis. Mo<lb />
the attempt to discover ways and means to<lb />
teach the reciprocal relation between reli<lb />
gion and other elements in human culture<lb />
in order that the prospective teacher, whe-<lb />
ther a teacher of literature, history, the arts-<lb />
science, or other subjects, be prepared to<lb />
understand and to convey to his students<lb />
the significance of religion in human affair-<lb />
Now that sounds like a breath and<lb />
half-full, but what it means is that we were<lb />
given money to aid students in their edu-<lb />
cational needs thru intercollegiate program<lb />
which stress the spiritual and religious <lb />
pects of education. I'm bringing this &amp;<lb />
your attention because you'll be hearing<lb />
more about it in the future.<lb />
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1 rack Schedule Light<lb />
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working out a schedule<lb />
Pirate Netters<lb />
At ACC For Big<lb />
Encounter Today<lb />
WILSON � Atlantic Christian's'<lb />
:tnni outfit plays host to the Pirates<lb />
today, here, in a regular North State<lb />
Conference tilt.<lb />
Billy Widcreon and Chuck Hester,<lb />
� �trans. will spark the Bulldogs as I<lb />
they attempt to break up a 3-0 unde-<lb />
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the standings and only a return mater.<lb />
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H k. � Point stand in the way of their<lb />
taring the North State title for<lb />
the second year in a row.<lb />
After the ACC match here, today,<lb />
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Florida and South Carolina.<lb />
Friday, they will .eave Greenville<lb />
and Saturday, they will tangle with<lb />
the University of Charleston, at South<lb />
Carolina. Next, on Tuesday, they will<lb />
battle Stetson University, then Jack-<lb />
sonville Nava. Base, in Florida. On<lb />
the.r way home, they will stop off<lb />
U) meet the Citadel in a return match,<lb />
oping to avenge a 5-4 setback suf-<lb />
fered earlier at Greenville.<lb />
Making the trip to meet ACC to-<lb />
day, and also making the long road<lb />
tru, will be Maurice Everette, John<lb />
Savage. John Wast, Mike Katsias,<lb />
Billy Hollowell, ar.d James Blake.<lb />
Today's match is expected to be a<lb />
five-singles, two-doubles event.<lb />
Behind the .our-hit pitching of<lb />
junior Bruce Shelley, East Carolina's<lb />
baseballers notched their fourth con-<lb />
secutive North State Conference vic-<lb />
tory of the young eason. heie, Mon-<lb />
day.<lb />
Shelley truck out six and walked<lb />
cmly one to take mound honors from<lb />
Appalachian's Froneburger. at Col-<lb />
tge Field, 8-1. Shelley also banged<lb />
out two )ts to aid his cause.<lb />
The Pirates rang up five big runs<lb />
in the first inning to jump into a<lb />
quick lead. First baseman Dean Rob-<lb />
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in two o the scores. Others who<lb />
helped were Joe: Long and Gary<lb />
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long double in deep left-centerfield<lb />
to bring home two more Pirates,<lb />
making the score B-l.<lb />
Robbins paced the batters with 3<lb />
or 4 trips to" the plate, including two<lb />
doubles and a single. Stevens got 2<lb />
for 4.<lb />
It was Shelley's first starting as-<lb />
ignment for the Bucs and his first<lb />
.vin of the year. East Carolina's mark<lb />
in conference play jumped to 4-1 af-<lb />
ter that contest.<lb />
R H E<lb />
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Appalachian downed fhe Boca 6-5.<lb />
Leonard Lillej was the losing barter.<lb />
The Box:<lb />
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EC 1 200 HH 801�5 T 3<lb />
Pirates To Meet NC State Here<lb />
On May 3rd For Night Contest<lb />
Tennis Team Is<lb />
5-2 Victor Over<lb />
Guilford Outfit<lb />
By BILLY<lb />
East Carolina's defending North<lb />
Stte vMiam.ien baseball team will<lb />
meet N. C. State, here at Greenville's<lb />
St. Stadium. May 3rd.<lb />
it will te a night contest in the re-<lb />
amped arena and will mark the first<lb />
lime State has ever played here.<lb />
Pirate Trackster<lb />
Ann Wilson Named New Head<lb />
Of Association Next Year<lb />
Ann Wilson will bt the new presi-<lb />
dent of the Women's Recreation As-<lb />
sociation for next year, it was an-<lb />
nounced recently following an election<lb />
of officers.<lb />
The incoming vice president is<lb />
Sylvia Beasley. a sophomore; secre-<lb />
tarial duties will be handled by Betty<lb />
Lee, freshman.<lb />
Treasurer for the sr: �p wfll He<lb />
Hilda Roberts, freshman. Pat Dunn.<lb />
a junior, is the new East Carolinian<lb />
reporter and Libby Thompson, junior,<lb />
will serve as Buccaneer reporter.<lb />
iMaitinez'<lb />
matches to post<lb />
for ECC were<lb />
Bill Hollowell.<lb />
West and Mik<lb />
doubles combina-<lb />
and West and<lb />
Peggy<lb />
new out<lb />
Davis, a fres man, is the<lb />
licit chairman while Sue<lb />
Edwards, sophomore,<lb />
awards chairman.<lb />
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Golf Date<lb />
GUILFORD�Fred Sexton and mis<lb />
ECC golfing teammate oett their<lb />
itoT link season, here, today against<lb />
the Guilford Quakers.<lb />
Sexton, a veteran, and five others<lb />
will take to the green attempting to<lb />
oring the North State Golf title back<lb />
to BCC. The Pirates have held the<lb />
title for nine eai in a row, only to<lb />
bee it last season. This year, the<lb />
Bucs aie going after it in earnest.<lb />
Sexton Pug Bea. and Harold Beck<lb />
are the veterans pacing the club. Ira<lb />
Land. Wayne Workman and Pinky<lb />
Young are the newcomers on the<lb />
squad.<lb />
Howard Porter is coaching the ECC<lb />
six.<lb />
At the last WRA meeting the an-<lb />
nual house arty was planned for<lb />
the first week-end in May. to be held<lb />
at Atlantic Beach. Alo plans and<lb />
committees were formed for the an-<lb />
nual spring banquet to be hell taily<lb />
in May.<lb />
At the present, the WRA ha set<lb />
up a girls Softball league with three<lb />
teams being entered so far. They are:<lb />
the Dope Addicts, the Wildcats, and.<lb />
the Hornets Tw games are played<lb />
a week, on Tuesday and Thursday at<lb />
4 p. m.<lb />
GUI LDF08JD�The Pirate tennis<lb />
�eam defeated Guilford. bare, last<lb />
Saturday. 5-2. in a regulation North<lb />
State Conference tilt.<lb />
oacb Raymond Bfartines'<lb />
took all five single:<lb />
be win. Winners<lb />
Maurice Everette,<lb />
Savage, John<lb />
Katsias. Ti e Buc<lb />
tions well Savage<lb />
Katsias and Blake.<lb />
The victory was East Carolina's<lb />
third in conference play this year<lb />
ind extendrd their overall mark to<lb />
5-2 Th.y have defeated Wake Forest,<lb />
V  State, Eon (twice) and Guil-I<lb />
or . Thej have lost only to The j<lb />
tadel and Kalamasoo, in an ex-1<lb />
hibition match.<lb />
Martinez raised his team's play<lb />
against Guilford and singleu out i<lb />
H � lowel as one of the most<lb />
promising in the fold. HoUowelTa win<lb />
Saturday was i is sixth consecutive<lb />
this year.<lb />
La-t year. KCC. Guilford. and High<lb />
Point tied for the loop tit.e. This<lb />
vtar. ECC has already defeated Guil-<lb />
ARNOLD<lb />
The contest a<lb />
State's Western and Eastern baseball<lb />
powers, for t e Wolf pack is currently<lb />
leading the Atlantic Coast C nfen<lb />
and is the leader in the Big Four. �<lb />
BCC is making a strong bid to retain<lb />
tlnir North State title.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory, P.rate Coach,<lb />
commented � week that<lb />
boys art ig forwai i ame<lb />
and "should givn them ac ' �<lb />
City Project<lb />
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till<lb />
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paper: "Perfect leach house for your<lb />
Staj on the cape: fishing, golf, tennis.<lb />
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( harlie Bishop, a native of Wash-<lb />
Lngtou, and his ECC track teammate?<lb />
�meyed to Norfolk yesterday af-<lb />
ternoon for a match with Newport<lb />
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P UiE FOUE<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
18. 1U<lb />
Pat Everton<lb />
Will Go On California Trip<lb />
For Annual ACE Convention<lb />
led (iarlmun and A. C. Hinton are discusing plans for next years<lb />
senior class, (iartman Has elected president and Hinton, vice president in<lb />
the class elections last week. The new officers have promised to work on<lb />
better representation at the class meetings.<lb />
College Union Student Board<lb />
Initiates Awards Banquet<lb />
CU&amp;B initiated an annual<lb />
awards banquet which was held in<lb />
the Cellege Union last Monday night.<lb />
event climaxed the year's ac-<lb />
� �, of the games committee and<lb />
 onored those students who have<lb />
ated in tournaments spon-<lb />
bia committee.<lb />
Tin- banquet was well attended by<lb />
- of Cl'SB and special guests,<lb />
according to Miss Cynthia Menden-<lb />
direetor. Decoma Byrd gave a<lb />
farewell address as she stepped down<lb />
from the presidency ol CUSB, an<lb />
. fice which she ha served faithfully<lb />
and well for two years, and turned<lb />
. � t; responsibilities to LaVisa<lb />
mon, the incoming president. La-<lb />
Visa called for new business at which<lb />
Cynthia Mendenhall presented<lb />
Decoma with a lovely silver bowl, a<lb />
- ft from the Student Board for her<lb />
tstanding service.<lb />
Davt arsoi represented the Ciames<lb />
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awards. Sylvia Britt was the recip-<lb />
ient of two trophies as girl's Champ-<lb />
ion in ping  on both Fall and Winter<lb />
Quarters. Charles Russell and Barney<lb />
Strutton received piJig pong trophies<lb />
� a and Winter Quarters, re-<lb />
tively, and Barney received an<lb />
additional honor of campus bridge<lb />
conjunction with his<lb />
C. Fields. Mr. Fields<lb />
 to receive this honor.<lb />
and Carlton Adams<lb />
champion in<lb />
partner John<lb />
w&amp;s not resi i<lb />
Grady Bailey<lb />
were also campus bridge champions<lb />
of the opposing team. The names of<lb />
both teams. N-S and E-W arc en-<lb />
: raved on a plaque which was<lb />
awarded to the Union by the National<lb />
Association o College Unions.<lb />
Dr. James Stewart presided over<lb />
:� �- bridge presentations and gave<lb />
Honorable Mention to Zeke Coggins<lb />
foi having won in the mi -t games<lb />
throughout the year. Zeke received<lb />
a gift in this respect of a double<lb />
deck of bri Ige cards.<lb />
Mis. Frank Fagan showed the silver<lb />
cu awaiting the winner uf the Chess<lb />
aameni which is now underway.<lb />
Mis Mendenhall introduced special<lb />
guests which tnjcludfed Dr. James<lb />
Stewart and Miss Mary Cifeene,<lb />
� rid- enthusiasts, Miss Lorrayne<lb />
Gra t Dr. Phillip Graefand Miss Janie<lb />
Smith, dance enthusiasts, and Capt.<lb />
George Patterson, who has helped<lb />
organize the chess activity. Other<lb />
special guests were the above men-<lb />
tioned winners of the tournaments,<lb />
and Mrs. Fagan and Mis Mendenhall<lb />
who ave supervised committee ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
FOR THE LATEST HAIR STYLES <lb />
SEE US AT THE J<lb />
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 117 W. 4th Street ?<lb /><lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
Note to talent .scouts: Pat Everton,<lb />
president of the ECC chapter of As-<lb />
sociation for (Chibdhood Education,<lb />
will be in Los Angles, California,<lb />
vpril 21-26.<lb />
The beautiful blonde senior was<lb />
selected recently to represent the<lb />
group at the 1957 Study Conference<lb />
f Association for Childhood Educa-<lb />
tion International and will leave<lb />
Friday morning from the Raleijrh-<lb />
Durham airport lor her first plane<lb />
rip.<lb />
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M<lb />
Everton, o. Columbia, N. C, it will<lb />
also be the first visit for her to<lb />
California. Pat said, "I'm so excited<lb />
. can't study a bit She already has<lb />
her plane reservation and also her<lb />
hotel reservation at the Biltmore.<lb />
Annual Event<lb />
"This is an annual event Pat<lb />
said, "and last year it was held at<lb />
Washington, D. C. and we sent nine<lb />
I delegates<lb />
"The theme of this: year's confer-<lb />
ence is 'That All Children May Learn'<lb />
and study groups will meet, hear<lb />
background lectures, visit centers in<lb />
the L. A. area to see children at work<lb />
and also there will be exhibits of<lb />
.special interest<lb />
"For the group studies I signed<lb />
up as my special interest "Interpret-<lb />
irir t e School Program to the Pub-<lb />
lic as I thought it would be more<lb />
helpful to me as a beginning teach-<lb />
er<lb />
Meetings<lb />
Going on to expain about the di-<lb />
visional and regional meetings, I'at<lb />
added, "Each of us will learn of the<lb />
new trends in our special fields of<lb />
interest as we meet with national<lb />
educational leaders<lb />
When asked how she felt about the<lb />
trip, se said, "I'm tickled to death.<lb />
It's a once in a life time lor me.<lb />
I've been ready to go ever since 1<lb />
found out<lb />
Future<lb />
Her future plans include teaching<lb />
next year in the Raleigh city school<lb />
system in the primary prades.<lb />
The i resent president of the ACE.<lb />
Pat a been in the college choir for<lb />
three years, a past historian of the<lb />
SGA, alternate for Miss Student<lb />
Teacher this year, representative for<lb />
ECC at the Wilmington Azalea Fes-<lb />
tival last year, and also she was<lb />
selected to "Who s Who In American<lb />
Colleges and Universities<lb />
Business Students<lb />
Place Second In<lb />
Shorthand Test<lb />
Jane H:u lison of Kin-ton. has been<lb />
notified by the Gregg Publishing<lb />
Company that her paper entered in<lb />
� e Ii tematioi a Gregg Shorthand<lb />
' nmanship Contest laced third<lb />
imong tin- 20.(1110 papers submitted<lb />
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Fi im the intei mediate n I the ad-<lb />
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Pirate Festivity<lb />
Set At Nags Head<lb />
lext Weekend<lb />
Dare County Pirates Jamboree to<lb />
be held at the Nags Head-Hatteras<lb />
area April 25-29, will be the occasion<lb />
for much festivity for East Carolina<lb />
students and other visitors including<lb />
Governor Luther Hodges.<lb />
Thursday there will be a dedication<lb />
th� Croatan Sound bridge. On<lb />
Friday t ere will be on the Outei<lb />
Bank.s what is known as the largest<lb />
fish frj in the world. Also there will<lb />
be dances on Friday night there.<lb />
The Nags Head Shrine Club will<lb />
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