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as: year's. Sea REVIEW, page 4<lb />
Queen Pat Everton<lb />
Adds Another Star<lb />
To Her Crown<lb />
Picture Taking for ID<lb />
Cards Begins Next Week<lb />
Calvin Chanson's Dreamers w.ih<lb />
By K ITHRTM JOHNSON<lb />
Pa: Everton. the bronae, blond<lb />
beaut; from Columbia, added an-<lb />
other star<lb />
; aha was chosen May Queen by<lb />
teat body.<lb />
to her crown recently m: week in<lb />
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Work has begun an a Bew-<lb />
stuient identification cars, and ac-<lb />
cording to studer.t covernmenc <lb />
rials, the aaatranafamhla eard<lb />
e ready for distribution aaxt year.<lb />
Pietaraa for lae cards �ri ' be !<lb />
the Wright Us<lb />
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Wright Auditorium wits music, � s'<lb />
 the Queen will be ra-crowaed S a g be golden tan to its best<lb />
ipt figan wakb includes hraataga, Pa: will wear a long white<lb />
eati - eoort sad I eir sseorta i satii dress. appHqued with<lb />
and 9. Students who do not<lb />
for<lb />
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be held.<lb />
Dean's List Students Will<lb />
Be Special Guests At Dinner<lb />
Dean's list students will be special guests at the first annual<lb />
Honors Dinner to bt held next Wednesday night at six o'clock in<lb />
the North Dining Hall<lb />
Theme<lb />
for the laace decora-<lb />
 . . center around May. The<lb />
tCC will last until 11 45 sad the<lb />
ass will be semi-formal.<lb />
Dave Carson, who is r charge ai<lb />
C May Day festivities, points out<lb />
at I e plans are unfolding owl<lb />
this May Dav will<lb />
Dean Leo Jenkins said he hoped that those who make this list<lb />
in the fall or winter will be able to maintain their average so<lb />
they will be eligib! for the dinner in the spring<lb />
He pointed out that the dinner<lb />
is being promoted "to honor one of<lb />
the moat important groups of stu-<lb />
College Band Concert Set<lb />
students. Their nominator, was based<lb />
on leadership, poise, grace, scholar-<lb />
ship, and attractiveness.<lb />
Sunday<lb />
Afternoon In McGinni<lb />
Concert ; lav Rimsky-Korakov's "CoiKrto<lb />
Sunday after- for Traaahone and Band Mr. Arm-<lb />
rtrone is a past resident of the East<lb />
annual spring J muddDg ard cuneert bands<lb />
re a program of se-l and acted . dnJTn major with the<lb />
cl an for their musical varching band. A pupil f r�mes<lb />
ippeaj to audiences. Parnell of the faculty, l.e is a senior<lb />
� the anmberi will be com- n the department of music at the<lb />
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� Ac caatpus. Naaabers for the spring com:ert<lb />
achedaied for 3:30; which will be performed by student<lb />
� - MeGiaaJa auditorium. I request are Strauss's "Blue Danube<lb />
irish to hear the program Walts played in it, entirety; the<lb />
rited to be present. rertaro to Ro-ssini's "WilHam Tell<lb />
Mr arter explained that students and John J. Morrissey's "Caribbean<lb />
obm to "come as they are Fantasy Other selections will be<lb />
marches by Serge Prokofieff and J.<lb />
J. Richards, "Break Forth, O Beau<lb />
teous Heavenlv Light" by Wi!Ham<lb />
P. Latham, and Paul Creston'<lb />
Lema vu our campus, namely mows<lb />
who have demonstrated their ability<lb />
to attain a high degree of scholar-<lb />
ship Dr. Jenkins termed this group<lb />
"the people who will bring glory and<lb />
: to our college and to our state<lb />
Pl&amp;aa arc being made to have tle-<lb />
v -� n coverage of the dinner. Mem-<lb />
bers of the faculty from all- depart-<lb />
menta will be invited and Mr. Herbert<lb />
Waldrop, vice-president of Guaranty<lb />
Bank and Trust Company will ba<lb />
ir� se<lb />
Government Positions<lb />
Mr. Britt. representing the<lb />
Personnel Department. State of<lb />
North Cirolina, w ill be in Room<lb />
14, Joyner Library, at 3:30. Tues<lb />
dry. May 7. He is interested<lb />
especially in Majors in Business.<lb />
(Including 2-year Secretarial<lb />
Course) and Science, but will talk<lb />
to anyone interested in employ-<lb />
ment with the State government.<lb />
lescent sequins. In the queenly<lb />
. a tioa : � dress has cap sleeves<lb />
. sweetheart neckline.<lb />
� 1 � k � it a great honor to have<lb />
ten chosen y Queen by the stu-<lb />
d nta and I sm very fortunate to<lb />
suck lovely attendants claimed<lb />
Pat<lb />
Mad of honor Jane Crofton of<lb />
th exclaim t, "Anyone would<lb />
-o-ier themselves very fortunate to<lb />
be chosen Que.n of May Day, but<lb />
I eel :uat I am quite honored to have<lb />
been selected Maid of Honor, espec-<lb />
sir.ee our queen is such a lovely<lb />
girl. Next to being elected head cheer-<lb />
leader ' consider this my greatest<lb />
honor since being at East Carolina<lb />
Jan 's dress is like the other at-<lb />
ten tants except hers is pink and<lb />
theirs are aqua. They will wear large<lb />
icture hats to match theii dresses.<lb />
P ti.e Jane Crofton, weighing a<lb />
mere 97 pounds, was Miss Summer<lb />
8t oa of 1954, Homecoming spaa-<lb />
sor, aad has been a cheerleader for<lb />
four years. Both girl are education<lb />
majors and plan to teach next year.<lb />
their picture made during these a<lb />
doled hour will not be giv Ba ID<lb />
card a: registration aexl : ; Soatraaoferaala<lb />
according to the committee, wii' have vce Boatraasfara-<lb />
:o ara.il oatfl the cards are issue I i a orking on a<lb />
 e incoming freshn.en.<lb />
The new card which bears I<lb />
i eeafis-<lb />
iaeatad nproper<lb />
�re of the holder has baan �� admittance to a eoHtga<lb />
vn- a legislative committee I card <lb />
eat the year, and according to Presi rttlag the card pays<lb />
Jen: Pho'ps will be ready for use BOXt , � for allowing someone else<lb />
fall quarter.<lb />
Costs two-fold Purpose<lb />
Costs of the new cards wil' ' Not oaly will the new eards btna-<lb />
by :h Student Government Assoca Rt the college by hiaf  neces<lb />
tion. It waa earlier stated thai o era tc ay instead el<lb />
student wouki have to pay the cos: arda a: college func-<lb />
of having a card made for his Weal thej wlB e ol bene-<lb />
fication at college functions. Phe'  the students Ic cards will<lb />
pointed out, however, that this was s�rve Bg identificatioa at college<lb />
not the case now and that the only pvents, whaa eashiag cntchs, and at<lb />
aaaaSda aataanaa to the students migb ae when Identificatioa is re-<lb />
be a twenty-five cent fee levied to quired,<lb />
cover the cost of laminating each The need for identification cards<lb />
oani. that eottM not be transferr�d arose<lb />
It was also pointed out that ata- because of the fact that n any out-<lb />
dents who lost their card would be aiders 1 ave been using student iJen-<lb />
fined two dollars before a BOW card c ktioa cards to faia admittance<lb />
would be issued. to collega functions<lb />
Dancers Whoop It Up In McGinnis<lb />
. sieve that this should be one<lb />
most enjoyable concerts that<lb />
the band haa ever performed as we<lb />
laying practicably an all-re-<lb />
� program he said. "The Wil-<lb />
iiara Tell Overture will be played in<lb />
compaction including the familiar<lb />
Lone Ranger Theme<lb />
Herbert L. Carter, director of bands<lb />
at East Carolina, will act as conduc<lb />
tor He will be assisted by three<lb />
Kraduating seniors chosen as stu-<lb />
dent conductors. Each will direct the<lb />
band in a single selection. They are<lb />
Roy Knight of Sanford, vice-presi-<lb />
lent of the band; Ralph Chason of<lb />
ocky Mount; and Charles Lovelace<lb />
Qi New Bern.<lb />
Charles H. Armstrong of Elizabeth<lb />
City, soloist oi the afternoon, will<lb />
"Legend<lb />
Spring Quarter Grades<lb />
Dr. Orval Phillips, Registrar,<lb />
has announced that Spring quar-<lb />
ter 'grades will be mailed to the<lb />
students' home addresses as<lb />
listed on the registration cards<lb />
at the beginning of the quarter.<lb />
Every year difficulties arise<lb />
from changes occurred. To pre-<lb />
vent this: student are urged to<lb />
contact their local poet office or<lb />
their parents and leave a for-<lb />
warding address.<lb />
Playhouse Selects Nominees<lb />
For Annual Laurel Dav Awards<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse has I Union ard Pat Baker,<lb />
completed nominations for Laurel<lb />
Day Awards, to be presented May 8<lb />
at the annual Playhouse Laurel Day<lb />
banquet.<lb />
Sixteen awards are to be given to<lb />
members for outstanding work in<lb />
draima this year. Twelve of the re-<lb />
cipients are to be voted on by niem<lb />
bers of the Playhouse, and four �<lb />
eettil by a acuity committee com-<lb />
posed of Professors Hoskins, Garren,<lb />
Poindexter, Cook and Overly.<lb />
The committee will judge from the<lb />
following nominations: Best Actress<lb />
in a Leading Role: Bobbie Dixon,<lb />
for "State of tba Union Alice Anne<lb />
Home, for "Pygmalion Margaret<lb />
Starnes, for "Aladdin and the Won-<lb />
derful Lamp and Gayle Simpson,<lb />
for "Mr. Roberts<lb />
Best Actor in a Leading Role: AI<lb />
Carr in "Mr. Roberts Lloyd Bray<lb />
tor "Pyg-<lb />
Bes Actor in a Supporting Role:<lb />
aj Hul in "Mr. Roberts Bubba<lb />
Driver in "Mr. Roberts Charlie<lb />
�s in -Pygmalion J. C. Dunn,<lb />
:or "Pycmalion and Charles Jen-<lb />
kiru for "Aladdin<lb />
Best Set: "State of the Union<lb />
�Pygmalion "Mr. Roberts amd<lb />
"Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp<lb />
Other Awards<lb />
Playhouse members will vote on<lb />
the following awards: Best Portrayal<lb />
ot a Char eter Role by an Actress,<lb />
Best Portrayal of a Character Role<lb />
 ii Actor, Most Improved Member,<lb />
Promising Newcomer, Most Val-<lb />
liable Playhouse Member, Best Light-<lb />
ing, Rest Workshop Pflay, Best Make-<lb />
l'p on an Individual Character, Best<lb />
Properties C airman, Most Original<lb />
lea, Beat Program Design and Best<lb />
in "Pygmalion Ken West in "Mr Student Director.<lb />
Choreographer Chuck Shearon, Cs<lb />
chorus whoop it up in a number from the Rogers snd Hart show.<lb />
Roberts Jay Robbins in "Aladdin<lb />
Bob Tyndal in "State of the Union<lb />
and Bill Dixon in "State of the Union<lb />
Supporting Roles<lb />
Best Actress in a Supporting Role:<lb />
(Photo by Measick-Henry Studio) Margaret Starnes in "State of the<lb />
Playhouse President Bubba Driver<lb />
d that the awards would consist<lb />
of laurel wreaths, in keeping with<lb />
the tradition established by the An-<lb />
chnt Greeks, who made such a wreath<lb />
the symbol of excellence.<lb /><pb facs="00038425_tn_0002" /><lb />
FRIDAY. MAY 3<lb />
PAGT TWO<lb />
EAST<lb />
jUttOLI<lb />
Established To Serve<lb />
While East Carolina College is commem-<lb />
orating its Golden Anniversary the East Caro-<lb />
linian would like to pause and reflect upon<lb />
its service to the community throughout the<lb />
years. This has been primarily a teachers col-<lb />
lege, and as such has touched the lives of three<lb />
generations directly and indirectly.<lb />
As one member of the faculty said, she<lb />
felt like a grandmother, having taught here<lb />
for a quarter .of a century and seeing father,<lb />
son. and then his son pass through the portals<lb />
of this college. It must be a tremendous ex-<lb />
perience to watch a campus grow from six<lb />
buildings to tour times that number and the<lb />
enrollment increase from 402 to over 3,000;<lb />
the first staff of fourteen members and now<lb />
two hundred.<lb />
The motto of ECC is "To Serve Taking<lb />
a sample period of our history, from 1922 to<lb />
1956, 50,880 teaching degrees were awarded<lb />
from here. For the mathematically minded, if<lb />
ten per cent of this number taught for ten<lb />
years classes of a minimum of 28 students,<lb />
then 1.646.400 pupils profited from the estab-<lb />
lishment of this college by the state. We cannot<lb />
begin to estimate, actually, just how many<lb />
people in this area and the surrounding states<lb />
have been taught by ECC-trained teachers.<lb />
These teachers, primarily for their de-<lb />
votion to the profession, and (certainly not<lb />
for the beginning state salary of $2400) spend<lb />
many long hours after the school day is over<lb />
with not only classroom preparation but tak-<lb />
ing part in the community activities. They<lb />
serve from Girl Scout Leaders to Bible School<lb />
teachers, in the varied roles which are ex-<lb />
pected of them without complaint.<lb />
East Carolina College expects that be-<lb />
fore a student is graduated he shall have a<lb />
comprehensive acquaintance with and appre-<lb />
ciation of cultural heritage and a vast body<lb />
of knowledge to help him live effectively in<lb />
a complex society. He has been presented a<lb />
functional philosophy of education and life.<lb />
He has been trained in the principles of learn-<lb />
ing and the techniques of teaching, together<lb />
with demonstrated skill in the art of guiding<lb />
educational experiences of children. The facul-<lb />
ty and the staff of ECC give of their best to<lb />
prepare these future teachers.<lb />
Students from this college go out to be<lb />
band directors, music teachers, auditors, stat-<lb />
isticians. English teachers, drama directors,<lb />
Air Force pilots.�and a multitude of others�<lb />
most of which are positions of service. Each<lb />
year and every day they touch the lives of those<lb />
around us. The leaders and workers of to-<lb />
morrow are directly influenced by them as<lb />
they teach little children.<lb />
The presence of an institution of learning<lb />
means an increase in both educational and cul-<lb />
tural advantages for the people. So East Caro-<lb />
lina means a better and fuller life for East-<lb />
ern North Carolina in particular and for the<lb />
state in general.<lb />
It has been said. "What we have done for<lb />
ourselves alone dies with us. What we have<lb />
done for others and the world remains and is<lb />
immortal This is reward enough for service.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
On Arthur's Gang,<lb />
Theater Manager,<lb />
And A Sickness<lb />
MONDAY, April 29�King Arthur's<lb />
gng in Connecticut Yankee" just<lb />
might leave the campus critic raving<lb />
ami forgetting about the cowboys and<lb />
a musical called "Oklahoma<lb />
After watching a few scenes over<lb />
the weekend, it left me eager to see<lb />
Thursday night's finished product.<lb />
OLI-MI AN<lb />
GEORGE KNIGHT and Dottie Jo<lb />
James bounce around McGinnis stage<lb />
�s lovers again this year. Their roles<lb />
are bigger than the Will Parker�<lb />
(io Annie parts in last year's "Ok-<lb />
lahoma and the laughs they bring<lb />
are bigger, too.<lb />
Ralph Shumaker and Myrl Maness<lb />
andle .supporting roles with ease;<lb />
and Barbara Harris, who's runniang<lb />
after a man again just as she was in<lb />
last Spring's production, proves her-<lb />
self a top comedienne in thi. year's<lb />
show.<lb />
DANCES Carrol Harris i. as<lb />
smooth a. the jewels in King Arthur's<lb />
crown, and choreographer Chuck<lb />
Shearon and other members of the<lb />
lance chorus handle some red, hot<lb />
dance numbers in fine fashion.<lb />
ALICE ANNE HORNE is amazing.<lb />
Mis Home, who has played leading<lb />
vole on campus in everything from<lb />
Shakespeare to Shaw, pops up in the<lb />
dance ehonis with nice long hair, nice<lb />
long legs, and rhythm plus more<lb />
rhythm than you can shake a stick<lb />
at.<lb />
She's Jane Russell in "Gentlemen<lb />
Prefer Blondes Jane Russell in<lb />
"The French Line and Jane Russell<lb />
in her next bump and grind musical<lb />
Pot Fourri<lb />
Bravos<lb />
For "As You Like It"<lb />
By JAS BABY<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
Girls Should Live Modern<lb />
LLOYD BRAY, and he's u.ayed a<lb />
few leading roles during his foui<lb />
years here, leaves the Playhouse for<lb />
musical comedy and bursts out with<lb />
song as an eccentric King Arthur. He<lb />
and Knight made for a nice duet in<lb />
the second act.<lb />
The Rogers and Hart show is one<lb />
laugh after the other backed by, as<lb />
Dr. Cuthbert, Musical director, has<lb />
put it, "good 8olid jazz and a dance<lb />
chorus with plenty of oomph!<lb />
And it's anotner Utterbaek-Culh-<lb />
bert success. You never can predict<lb />
what those two will turn up with<lb />
next.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
MR. GORDON STURN, Pitt Thea-<lb />
tei manager, stopped by the office<lb />
recently to present his side of the<lb />
story concerning a recent letter in<lb />
the East Carolinian. The letter im-<lb />
bed that the Pitt has been taking<lb />
East Carolina students for a ride<lb />
as tar as prices are concerned.<lb />
The amiable theater manager ex-<lb />
pressed concern because Mike Katsias,<lb />
author of the letter, didn't contact<lb />
him before writing the piece.<lb />
Mr. Sturn toll ife that the Pitt<lb />
isn't "charging any more just be-<lb />
cause of ECC" and said their prices�<lb />
50 cents, matinees; 60 cents, night-<lb />
are the same as those in Washington,<lb />
Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro, and<lb />
other towns equal in size to Green-<lb />
vile.<lb />
He explained, too, that film rental<lb />
force the theater to increase prices<lb />
for such spectaculars as "Giant and<lb />
said the management is considering<lb />
giving reduced rates to college stu-<lb />
dents on special occasions during the<lb />
coming school year.<lb />
�'I'm not mad at anybody Mr.<lb />
Sturn commented.<lb />
Why can't girls at Kast Carolina<lb />
wear Bermuda shorts?<lb />
Several weeks ago, President J. D.<lb />
Messck called upon the student body<lb />
to brintf about a "cultural revolution<lb />
to seek a new trend in thinking and<lb />
a deeper understanding of the arts.<lb />
Of course, girl in Bermuda shorts<lb />
have nothing to'do with art (some<lb />
hoys would disagree with that), hut<lb />
if a student body is expected to think<lb />
modern, they should be alilowed to<lb />
livi modern.<lb />
The w.ole country is in a state of<lb />
revolution of a different kind about<lb />
this season of the year. Young people<lb />
all over the nation have taken to<lb />
Bermuda shorts as a sensible and<lb />
acceptable way to beat the summer<lb />
heat and fatigue. In the higher cir-<lb />
cle of the Business and Fashion<lb />
worlds, Bermudas have become the<lb />
thing. Bvtn the United States Armed<lb />
Forces have jumped on the Bermuda<lb />
vagon. The Government has issued<lb />
a special uniform consisting of short<lb />
sleeve shirts and Bermuda shorts to<lb />
be worn in warm climate.<lb />
Yet, Kast Carolina still clings to<lb />
tradition, unwilling to let its women<lb />
wear the shorts on campus.<lb />
The boys have managed to beat<lb />
down mot of the opposition by<lb />
simply wearing the things doggedly<lb />
to class and eisewhere. Three years<lb />
ago, when Bermudas first made their<lb />
appearance on campus, several boys<lb />
were ordered out of the girls dorms<lb />
when they arrived to pick up their<lb />
dates. But hey have been i ersistent<lb />
and now Bermudas are a common<lb />
sight an ng the men here.<lb />
But it ia a different matter for<lb />
the R-irls. Not only are they not al-<lb />
lowed to .sear Bermudas to class,<lb />
they an- Forbidden to even walk<lb />
across campus in them on their way<lb />
to the tennis courts. They are re-<lb />
quired to wear coats�coats, mind<lb />
you, in the summertime�to cover<lb />
thi ms Iv v.<lb />
Greenville Goofg<lb />
1 suppose it'll take a four-way col-<lb />
lision and a little blood to convince<lb />
the city of Greenville that a traffic<lb />
light is needed at the North entrance<lb />
to the campus beside the adminis-<lb />
tration I uilding.<lb />
That cornet is one of the most<lb />
hazardous in town and already several<lb />
accident- have barely been avoided<lb />
there.<lb />
East Carolina lias been asking the<lb />
City Council and Highway Commis-<lb />
sion to install -a light on that corner<lb />
for some time now. Yet, those in<lb />
e arge have refused to do so.<lb />
'nstead, last year, the City instal-<lb />
led one of those gadgets that counts<lb />
traffic. After a short survey, it was<lb />
decided by our town leaders that<lb />
there wasn't enough traffic along<lb />
that stretch of road to warrant a<lb />
traffic light there.<lb />
At the same time the City is telling<lb />
ECC t" at there is practically no traf-<lb />
fic along Fifth Street, a traffic cop<lb />
has been stationed just one block<lb />
further down (at the Training school)<lb />
to direct traffic while the kids cross<lb />
the street every day at dinner.<lb />
The City was ood enough, how-<lb />
i ver, to teti the college that Green-<lb />
ville would install a traffic light at<lb />
I at coiner if ECC would pay for it.<lb />
Isn't that generous?<lb />
N iw, it teems logical that if there<lb />
is no traffic to s eak of on this stretch<lb />
of street, the City is wasting money<lb />
by paying a cop to stand in the mid-<lb />
dle of the highway and wave his<lb />
arms at the training school kids.<lb />
And if Greenville is in such an ex-<lb />
travagant mood with the tax-payers'<lb />
money, why not install a traffic light<lb />
en It la needed and get rid of a<lb />
whole batch of it?<lb />
Actually, the logic that there isn't<lb />
enough traffic along that street to<lb />
warrant a traffic lighl is faulty. It<lb />
only takes ONE car from one direc-<lb />
tion and ONE car from another di-<lb />
rection to cause a collision and death.<lb />
The City could have saved the<lb />
money it spent counting those cars<lb />
lat year by simply trying to<lb />
pull into oi out oi the college<lb />
entrance. That way, the danger of<lb />
that corner is evident.<lb />
This year, there is an even greater<lb />
need for that light. The ECC campus<lb />
has seen the addition of several hun-<lb />
dred more students, and some of<lb />
them undoubtedly brought cars along<lb />
with them.<lb />
I'm probably wasting my breath<lb />
on this subject. If the school could<lb />
not convince our City Fathers that<lb />
a traffic light i.s needed on that cor-<lb />
ner, they'll never listen to a plea<lb />
from one petty columnist.<lb />
Summer weather i really w ith i<lb />
eroM y ur finger and say "at this<lb />
� id classwork is running a poor second.<lb />
Meanwhile, those days are f ifft slippi<lb />
14 "X's" left for the seniors v<lb />
the calendar.<lb />
BRAVOS  an- in order :<lb />
of "As You Like It" which was perl<lb />
1 st Thursday and Friday nij<lb />
Flanagan Sylvan theatre. K. .<lb />
and Overly caused much favorab i<lb />
with their performances! for the gentlei<lb />
and Miss Blalack was commented<lb />
viewer as "acting lik- � prof<lb />
It's A Shame  that we pi<lb />
a thousand dollars and had a Met<lb />
Opera star (Mildred Miller) I<lb />
to sing for such a pitful audienc<lb />
It Must Be Nic- .  to ' a<lb />
have a chance to wear bermudas<lb />
and to class. If I were a "Big Wl<lb />
surely ask the girls. They cerl<lb />
much nicer looking legs. Eh, prof<lb />
Ants and Tea  It really<lb />
be having that cool refreshing<lb />
the dining hall, hut it's nt -<lb />
have those self-invited ants era<lb />
the table. Quick, Mr. Julian, the F<lb />
A Challenge  to U.<lb />
officers. Now is the time to<lb />
provements, and there's plenty<lb />
it. Try to measure up to the gr-<lb />
and 1966, or even do better!<lb />
Don't Miss  the Water SI<lb />
at the pool May 8, 9. It's worth tl<lb />
Music and mermaids, too . .<lb />
Deadlines . . . are not nice as<lb />
say anything about seeing "Conn- I<lb />
kee but it's a g od idea to have tl<lb />
s at tickets.<lb />
From the Scrapbook . . .<lb />
"If God had intended 'hat man<lb />
go backward, he would h<lb />
eyes in the back of his head�Victoi H<lb />
"A man always has two rea<lb />
doinfc anything�a good reason and t<lb />
reason�John Pierpoint Morgan.<lb />
Dr. Ed Hirshberg<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
First Place Rating, CSPA Convention, March 1956<lb />
Entered as .second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Editor Business Manager<lb />
Assistant Editors JAN F. RABY,<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
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 Smith<lb />
Staff Artist  BiUy Arnold<lb />
Circulation Managers Lacye Harris, Peggy Stewart<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor � Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical AdvisorSherman M. Parks<lb />
printed by Renfrew Printing Co Greenville, N. C.<lb />
" OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a ttne.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. FitageTald.<lb />
COLLEGE ANNUALS, in many in-<lb />
stances, are the biggest liars in the<lb />
world. But it's no fault of the edi-<lb />
tors. Pictures must be taken at a<lb />
certain time and there's no other<lb />
way of getting around it.<lb />
I haven't studied this year's Buc-<lb />
caneer very closely as yet, but one<lb />
look at the newspaper section and my<lb />
-tomach starts churning. A picture<lb />
in this year's section shows approx-<lb />
imately 25 student gathered in a<lb />
group shot of the so-called staff.<lb />
Forest Of Arden Came Alive<lb />
Take a look at our masthead on<lb />
this page. There you'll find the pub-<lb />
lishers of thix year's newspaper Many<lb />
of the jeople in that staff picture<lb />
came the night photographs were<lb />
taken and haven't been seen since.<lb />
But .students will thumb through the<lb />
Buc. see the shot, and swear ill of<lb />
those pictured have been galloping<lb />
around campus this year hunting<lb />
down stories.<lb />
Two members of the present staff,<lb />
w o have done just that, aren't pic-<lb />
t red. That's the way it goes.<lb />
There's nothing more sickening<lb />
than to see students smiling in an<lb />
annual picture of some organization<lb />
when you know they haven't put<lb />
forth any effort for the organization<lb />
at any time.<lb />
Take a look at some of the other<lb />
organizations. You'll find the same<lb />
story.<lb />
William Shakespeare's enchanted<lb />
Forest of Arden came alive last week<lb />
on the rustic stage of Flanagan Syl-<lb />
van Theatre. The comic fantasy of<lb />
"As You Like It" unfolded before<lb />
the eyts of an audience who seemed<lb />
to love it, and anybody who didn't<lb />
get a chance to see it missed one of<lb />
the best shows we've seen on the local<lb />
cam; II.<lb />
T e main feminine lead, RosaAind,<lb />
was played by newcomer Roberta<lb />
Bh.lack. who was everything that one<lb />
of Shakespeare's most charming<lb />
heroines should be�beautiful, sen-<lb />
sual, ketn. intelligent and loving.<lb />
Opposite her played WHliam Register<lb />
as Orlando, and he handled the dif-<lb />
ficult and exacting role like a profes-<lb />
sional. The wrestling scene in t<lb />
first act really threw the audien e<lb />
as well as Rosalind, and footballer<lb />
Luke Taylor was convincingly dumb<lb />
and rugged as Charles, the Duke's<lb />
hired grappler who was supposed to<lb />
rub Orlando but who ended up on<lb />
bottom.<lb />
Genia Truelove wag a sweet Celia,<lb />
particularly in her costume as shep-<lb />
herdess when she ana Rosalind got<lb />
to the woods. (The court costumes of<lb />
both girls were not particularly hap-<lb />
py and didn't do much for either of<lb />
them.) Celia's lover in the end was<lb />
Orlando's brother, Oliver, played by<lb />
Robert Tyndall, who did his conver-<lb />
sion from villain to hero "ith con-<lb />
viction and sincerity.<lb />
Stealing the comedy scenes of the<lb />
show were faculty members George<lb />
Cook, Floyd Overly and Beatrice<lb />
Ci' auncey. Dr. Cook wa perfect as<lb />
Touchstone, the clown, and he had<lb />
the audience in the aisles every time<lb />
he opened his mouth. He was com-<lb />
pletely at ease in the part and played<lb />
it with the zest and savor of a true<lb />
actor. Miss Chauncey a the country<lb />
lass, Audrey, was just ill-favored<lb />
enough to be a perfect foil for tfin�<lb />
and her onion-munching was a deli-<lb />
cate and convincing touch. Dr. Over-<lb />
ly's Adam, Orlando's faithful old re-<lb />
tainer, was a true picture through-<lb />
out�he didn't forget to act like a<lb />
real old man for a minute.<lb />
DuPont's threadmakers came in for<lb />
their share of glory in the perfor-<lb />
mance also, Bob Forney's Jacques<lb />
was everything that a skillful actor<lb />
.should make him, though we didn't<lb />
like the interruptions to his "Seven<lb />
(Ages of Man" speech, which we think<lb />
is strong enough to stand by itself.<lb />
Mike Luskin was a stern and forbid-<lb />
ding Duke Frederick, and Bob Vetter<lb />
played his brother, Duke Senior, with<lb />
appropriate appeaSl, though he might<lb />
have spoken his lines with a little<lb />
more vim and volume.<lb />
There were few weaknesses even<lb />
in the minor roles, where Shake-<lb />
rs tare's soft spots usually are found.<lb />
Silvius and Phebe, the third pair of<lb />
lovers were nicely done by Tommy<lb />
HuW and Joyce Whittle. She creates<lb />
an awkward situation by falling in<lb />
love with the wrong person, and Joyce<lb />
carried it off very well, despite a<lb />
little trouble in projecting her voice.<lb />
I laude West was convincing as Corin,<lb />
the ancient shepherd with nothing<lb />
left but his memories, and Joe Steel-<lb />
man did Sir Oliver Martext compe-<lb />
tently, though he's a little too tall<lb />
and handsome to be the type. James<lb />
KohW, on the other hand, was per-<lb />
fectly cast as M. Le Beau, the court<lb />
dude.<lb />
Other minor characters r ade for<lb />
an almost professional perfection for<lb />
the whole performance, and many of<lb />
them, like Jim Trice ami Norm Pierce,<lb />
were doubling in brass as stagehands<lb />
and what-not. The whole affair was<lb />
successful both as a community-col-<lb />
lege project and as a welldone Shake-<lb />
spearian play. Director Joe Withey<lb />
deserves the highest praise for bring-<lb />
ing the many complicated elements<lb />
connected with production into or-<lb />
derly shape, and his handling of the<lb />
big stage and varying levels at the<lb />
Flanagan Theatre had the mark of<lb />
true showmanship.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
An Aerial View<lb />
Of Girls' Sun Court<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
In spring a young man's fancy cerl<lb />
doesn't turn to writing. The first tim<lb />
thermometer reaches 70 you start cou<lb />
off the numbers of columns left for I<lb />
of the year. Finally you get down t<lb />
and not an idea anywhere.<lb />
Even the trees afen't inspiring I �� � -<lb />
that Spring is everywhere except the<lb />
floor f Wright. On a second thought n<lb />
this is Spring�it's almost like a fever.<lb />
This time of year, you ha<lb />
spired in order to write. Then a<lb />
inspiring aout the new-pa; . � fi A<lb />
few struggling columnists, a sm<lb />
room, and an i ccasional club news r-<lb />
dropping by�what's inspiring ai<lb />
Besides it seems that all of the<lb />
electing men to do the club rej<lb />
But you can't complain al<lb />
It's Friday afternoon. Everybody c<lb />
have gone home. No. they ha<lb />
some girls in History 140 say tl<lb />
were going to spend the whole we -<lb />
the sun court.<lb />
Sun court�that's an inspiring<lb />
and I hear that there's a good view<lb />
Ragsdale Spring social center fi<lb />
Buccaneer offices.<lb />
So here I amwriting a column froin<lb />
the Buccaneer offices. There are not many<lb />
girls out yet. but it's time for the sixtl<lb />
period rush. Here comes a ur-ur-yes,<lb />
girl, but what is all of that paraphernalia<lb />
(n top. Oh, it's sun glasses, tan  '<lb />
coke, a blanket, of course, and .<lb />
paper (?).<lb />
Well, that's a good m to<lb />
spare time�getting a healthy tan and<lb />
ing the latest news. I thought that all they<lb />
did was lie in the sun for hours with<lb />
one objective in mind�to look pretty when<lb />
night comes. But reading the papei<lb />
same time�why that's profitable loa<lb />
Oh, but she's not reading the pa<lb />
fact, what is she doing? I have ne<lb />
anyone tear the paper in two piec 9<lb />
out half of it over the face and another<lb />
piece over one arm.<lb />
Well, 1 watched her tan for two h<lb />
but I never did understand what the new<lb />
paper was for. The only thing I could fit"<lb />
ure out was that she had been driving wW<lb />
one arm out of the car window and that<lb />
her face already had enough tan. But. u<lb />
that's a new way to read the pajer. �<lb />
someone please show me how?<lb />
NOW THEY'RE SAYINGthat<lb />
the girls in Wilson like cokes better ihajj<lb />
sun courts. At least, I hear that they wi<lb />
be drinking cokes for the next two weeks.<lb />
AND SPEAKING OF CONTROVER-<lb />
SIAL CURRENTS  While judging the<lb />
East Carolinian, the Columbia Scholastic<lb />
Press Association said that the newspaper<lb />
gave good coverage to Greek letter societies-<lb />
This columnist, who has often been called<lb />
a fraternity sympathizer, was surprized<lb />
to hear this statement. Evidently, the judge<lb />
don't hear the student's opinion�at letf<lb />
from East Carolina.<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
Little dimly-1 e<lb />
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By BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
movement into the heavy drum. Barney<lb />
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rom a distance, .sitting tVe,<lb />
ft when he tried hard<lb />
there were no<lb />
5i t � ��' R( t ing physical.<lb />
ng, driving, lifting.<lb />
: mind and being<lb />
soul detatched from its<lb />
i ' eing compelled through a<lb />
he force Of music.<lb />
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K ' rine was sleeping soundly<lb />
od over her, watching her<lb />
noment. She was breathing<lb />
 . an:ifully, as she did<lb />
ng . b She was a beautiful<lb />
th ight absently, a if<lb />
her foi the first time in his<lb />
a long way from home<lb />
id thoughtlessly. Then he<lb />
kissed her lightly on the<lb />
. wen<lb />
to be<lb />
with his. shoes<lb />
ii ' then since<lb />
- he could<lb />
j ing around in his<lb />
had<lb />
ome.<lb />
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ter with a rag.<lb />
eaning on the<lb />
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the way<lb />
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next day. Even then when<lb />
and showered and dressed,<lb />
og tired. She wasn't saying<lb />
he noticed again. She hadn't<lb />
of a talker for several<lb />
fact, when he actually<lb />
! t. He knew what was<lb />
of course. But he wasn't go-<lb />
 it up.<lb />
out much appetite he sat down<lb />
- of warm beef and biscuits.<lb />
ly eaten?" he asked, no-<lb />
shi had repared only one<lb />
(1 "I ate breakfast late<lb />
ng his glass with water.<lb />
apprehensively at it for a<lb />
it didn't say anything.<lb />
von'i hurt me, he thought.<lb />
ilence, just putting the<lb />
- mouth and letting his<lb />
i, do the rest. He<lb />
adn't been hun-<lb />
since he could<lb />
a� 1 e kept<lb />
i� ie duty<lb />
adrecognize, v�<lb />
;l 'asty, arti<lb />
slenman ke t<lb />
omen . Th rt<lb />
� but Barney , � u the waiAl<lb />
He<lb />
ngrj<lb />
aned hi.s elbow on<lb />
for a moment, absorbed in<lb />
ught: lie could remember<lb />
was "i high school down in<lb />
ised to go out during<lb />
Is with some of the boys<lb />
ink just for kicks. It used<lb />
make ina hungry then, to drink.<lb />
renu mbered, .sometimes he would<lb />
� for the purpose of enjoying<lb />
ting foi the next day or two.<lb />
il h, long ago, he thought.<lb />
i<lb />
she added quickly, deter-<lb />
mined to break into it; she gripped<lb />
he drumstick tightly, not knowing<lb />
that it ruined her attempt to appear<lb />
calm.<lb />
Barney sat up, defeated. Okay.<lb />
"Barney�Darling�' ghe inserted<lb />
the darling shakily, tenderly. "Do<lb />
we have to go on like this?" That<lb />
as all. It oneaed up the whole pic-<lb />
ui . now. It laid things open and bare<lb />
and simple out on the floor for them<lb />
.o pick at and argue over and event-<lb />
lally get angry over, just as before.<lb />
"I don't know what to say. Kathy<lb />
Barney said flatly. Let it ride, he<lb />
thought; shell pick it up from there.<lb />
She did: "You know how I feel. I<lb />
ion't like it here, Barney. I don't<lb />
ike the town; I don't like the way<lb />
you work yoursel to death for<lb />
tothing and the way I never see you<lb />
�xce t at times like now She<lb />
searched for the words, while the ex-<lb />
iression on er face spoke them.<lb />
"You wake up in the afternoon, you<lb />
look like hell, you eat dinner, you<lb />
ay back down and sleep another two<lb />
hours and then got up and eat again<lb />
aid then you go off. I can't take it<lb />
anymore, Barney. I can't<lb />
He knew it. She was right. But he<lb />
wouldn't agree with her. There was<lb />
something vital imside that wouldn't<lb />
et . im give up, It meant something<lb />
iig inside, somehow. He didn't know<lb />
how. but he could feel it.<lb />
Kathy, Kathy he said softer<lb />
than before. "I know it's hard for<lb />
�ou now. But it won't always be. I<lb />
promise you that now. It'll get bet-<lb />
er oon<lb />
"It's not just me i'm thinking<lb />
about. Barney she said from across<lb />
.he room It's you, to You keep<lb />
saying those same thing the same<lb />
things you said in high school; the<lb />
same things you said when we were<lb />
married in Georgia. You remember<lb />
hat<lb />
Barney nodded and lowered his<lb />
head. But something inside flowered<lb />
j again in his chest, fluttered and<lb />
kept probing, kent protesting. "I told<lb />
you then that it wouldn't be easy,<lb />
lidn I, Kathy? I told you before<lb />
we were married that I wanted to be<lb />
i musician and that I wanted to go to<lb />
New York or some place big<lb />
"And you got it her words were<lb />
hot now. She was straining forward<lb />
in the chair, clenching its sides with<lb />
both ands. "You're here, Barney.<lb />
You've been here for two years and<lb />
look at you. Look at this room and<lb />
look at as. That's what I mean<lb />
"Dammit, Kathy he said. He<lb />
couldn't find any other words now.<lb />
Expl<lb />
osion<lb />
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mg hrmsell<lb />
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for a<lb />
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get<lb />
� self.<lb />
moved to the<lb />
D and was<lb />
matter?" Kathrine<lb />
-raider at the sink.<lb />
 . ng He began to shovel the<lb />
food again, automatically, thought-<lb />
Five years is a goddam long<lb />
ime, he mused, again slipping away<lb />
within himself. He smiled at the<lb />
� of himself as a high school<lb />
drummer, tall, gawky, wide-eyed and<lb />
utting on a real show when he<lb />
olayed with the group at the dances.<lb />
ack to the<lb />
I go the bell<lb />
ey I home at two<lb />
norning. Two of those<lb />
ragged hair-<lb />
�rn-rima and a man younger<lb />
i. They didn't<lb />
where they were and<lb />
lamn and Barney had<lb />
Imitating all the drummers he had<lb />
I seen in the movies. He had spells;<lb />
 while he was Gene Krupa, then<lb />
y Rick and then somebody else.<lb />
It's a wonder they didn't laugh at<lb />
me, he thought, smiling.<lb />
He looked up at Kathrine, washing<lb />
the dishes, her back turned to him.<lb />
She was straight, nicely put together.<lb />
Nice legs. Five damn years. How<lb />
one had he been married? Some-<lb />
if they slaved until thing ovei<lb />
B . As long<lb />
: they could<lb />
.dec his breath<lb />
: ' : he stand. Lew<lb />
i i said, "The<lb />
on has returned and<lb />
tongue ov r the mouth-<lb />
lis instrument.<lb />
'W a �� . we doing?" Barney asked,<lb />
: j into his seat be-<lb />
- drum. From where<lb />
� e yellow light stream-<lb />
, he could see only<lb />
it earn-like images and<lb />
the whole world for the time<lb />
lej kicked off on South, and the<lb />
steady, warm feeling began to<lb />
k into him, starting in the<lb />
f his belly and working outward<lb />
there, and ending in a tingling<lb />
ing in the tips of his fingers and<lb />
and in his head. The world was<lb />
nly the easy flow of notes and<lb />
ma and lazy but vital move-<lb />
ments, and it seemed to Barney al-<lb />
ways like some great river of fog<lb />
that swept into Tiim and carried him<lb />
along with its ebb, moving into him<lb />
and drawing from him that strange<lb />
and powerful thing inside that was<lb />
the music and the feeling. He didn't<lb />
kiiow whether he was drunk or not<lb />
and didn't really care, now. There<lb />
wa3 music and he was part of it and<lb />
it part of him and that was all he<lb />
knew in the world. There was nothing<lb />
else.<lb />
His hands moved in a swaying<lb />
motion and his foot kept a steady,<lb />
four years and a few<lb />
he figured, not wanting to<lb />
bother to count it up. She's changed<lb />
a lot, gotten some face wrinkles;<lb />
;� esn't keep her Hair like she used<lb />
to. But time hasn't bothered with<lb />
h i !k. m there dewn.<lb />
He us: ed his plate back away<lb />
from him and felt in his 3hirt poc-<lb />
k t for a cigarette, he couldn't find<lb />
one. "Honey he said, "where are<lb />
some cigarettes? I'm out<lb />
�T think there's some over there<lb />
by the bed she said a bit coldly.<lb />
 what was up. Let her bring<lb />
out, th . he thought. I'm tired<lb />
ol it He found'the cigarettes in the<lb />
other room, lit one, and stretched out<lb />
on I u bed again.<lb />
She didn't mention it until after<lb />
she had finished the dishes and had<lb />
piddled around the bedroom for a<lb />
while. Barney closed his eyes and<lb />
pretended to' be dozing.<lb />
"Barney she said finally, in that<lb />
frank, flat, sensitive tone. Here it<lb />
comes. He sat up on his elbows, his<lb />
hea : hunched forward between his<lb />
shoulders, his chin resting on his<lb />
chest. He grunted, still holding on<lb />
to that last moment of pretended<lb />
sleep.<lb />
"I want to talk serious she said.<lb />
Jhe Was sitting across the room,<lb />
holding a drumstick she had found<lb />
that he had lost earlier,<lb />
"Hey, where'd you find it?" he<lb />
said perkily. Hold on to it, he thought.<lb />
Dammit. Keep the peace as long as<lb />
it was beginning to come too fast. <lb />
Kathrine .settled back into the chair:<lb />
and ran a hand through er short<lb />
dark hair. Her face was red slightly<lb />
and not so beautiful any more.<lb />
"What hurts she said softly now.<lb />
What hurts, Barney, is that you're<lb />
happy with it, I think<lb />
"Are you nuts?"<lb />
"No, Barney. I mean it. I think<lb />
you're hapy with it all. Maybe not<lb />
with the money or the apartment.<lb />
Not with me. But you're happy with<lb />
those drums down there in that<lb />
cheap, filthy little place and with<lb />
your quota of free beer every night<lb />
She just looked at him now.<lb />
He stared at the drumstick in her<lb />
hand as if it could somehow know<lb />
how he felt, as if it were part of the<lb />
eeling inside of him that he couldn't<lb />
tell Kathy. What could re say? She<lb />
vvas right in her way. She was nor-<lb />
mal; an everyday, normal, healthy<lb />
American girl, who didn't know beans<lb />
about music except that it was good<lb />
to hear, that people played it, that<lb />
there were all different kinds and<lb />
that if you put a quarter in a juke<lb />
box in Georgia it would play for you.<lb />
How could le tell her that it was<lb />
something that can't be broken down<lb />
into goddam stupid words and spat<lb />
back and forth across a room? Could<lb />
he tell her that it was a thing inside<lb />
him, just as important as his geni-<lb />
tals and that it made him move and<lb />
breathe and live? How could she<lb />
know what it felt like to sit there in<lb />
the smoke and noise of the night life<lb />
and feel the hot lights burning into<lb />
your face and then feel the music<lb />
pour into your body and take you J,o<lb />
another world. It was crazy, he knew.<lb />
Maybe he exaggerated it all to him-<lb />
self. But it was there, just the same.<lb />
It always would be. What could he<lb />
continued, almost pieading with<lb />
aim now. "And, Honey, I know there's<lb />
something about it�maybe it's just<lb />
ke dream of being able to play your<lb />
kind of music for people�I don't<lb />
know. But there's something about<lb />
it that has gotten into you and made<lb />
you content, here<lb />
"It takes time, Kathy he said<lb />
with effort "The top isn't far away<lb />
He almost laughed at the word. The<lb />
op. A damn movie, he thought. He<lb />
could see Kirk Douglas, h trumpet<lb />
ched next to his heart and one<lb />
extended to the stars, shouting:<lb />
It'll be a long, hard grind, but I'll<lb />
make it to the top, Mania! Gripes.<lb />
ft made him sick.<lb />
Barney stood up suddenly. Hell, it<lb />
alway. ended the same way: Him<lb />
n. g his thoughts, her thinking<lb />
, ps an I never getting ainything<lb />
ioived. What was there to solve?<lb />
"Barney she said. It was that<lb />
lone again. He could feel something<lb />
in it. He waited. "Barney. I've called<lb />
my brother She paused a moment<lb />
0 see his reaction.<lb />
"Whattaya mean?" He'asked, not<lb />
knowing what to expect, ij<lb />
Sh smoothed her dress'carefully,<lb />
thoughtfully. "I talked to -Vim about<lb />
a job for you<lb />
Barney looked at her. "A job? A<lb />
� or me? What the hell are you<lb />
alking about?" Somewhere in the<lb />
ack of his head he could see the<lb />
lieces failing together, but he wouldn't<lb />
look, brus ed them aside. "What are<lb />
you talking about, now?" he said<lb />
i gain.<lb />
She looked up at him now, some-<lb />
thing flashing in her eyes. "I asked<lb />
in: if there might be someplace you<lb />
d fit in in his business. I know<lb />
on despise me for it, but I can't<lb />
take any more of this, Barney<lb />
"Well, what did he say?"<lb />
' 1 told him how it was. We didn't<lb />
igiee and all. He said there might<lb />
e omething there. He wants to talk<lb />
i. you<lb />
"Ohhhhhh, God Bamey groaned.<lb />
'You want me to sell real estate<lb />
He stood there like a man with am-<lb />
nesia, unable to make up his mind<lb />
w ether to laugh or curse. Instead,<lb />
he went into the kitchen and drank<lb />
his undisturbed glass of water. Kath-<lb />
I'ine following him.<lb />
"Cal said I called him at a lucky<lb />
ime she said. "They're expanding<lb />
r something down there and he said<lb />
if you talk to him soon he migl t can<lb />
ix us up<lb />
"Cripes Barney said.<lb />
"Listen. Barney Kathrine snap-<lb />
ied, "I a doesn't like the idea very<lb />
much. It's kk- business and taking on<lb />
omebody who never did anything<lb />
sxcept lay drums in some�"<lb />
"Well, that's fine! I don't like the<lb />
lamn idea either. Selling real est-<lb />
By S. PAT REYNOLDS<lb />
Tie two men sat, hardly speaking streamed with the blue tint, and i<lb />
stuck to their faces. The men swat-<lb />
ted at it, but it still stuck. They<lb />
wiped their c eeks with the backs<lb />
of their hands, but it stili stuck.<lb />
"You gonna play?"<lb />
"Yeah, I'll play. I won't run from<lb />
it<lb />
just bare, necessary words. The twi-<lb />
light ciept into still darkness, vio-<lb />
ated by occasional growling sounds<lb />
f passing oil tankers and speeding<lb />
autos. The night hazed into the room<lb />
without br ath, and the electric light<lb />
m s turned on. They were at cards.<lb />
No chatter, no conversation, just<lb />
cards.<lb />
"Your deal, Frank Pete dragged<lb />
� ; is cigarette, then flicked the<lb />
ashes aside, half-falling in the tray<lb />
ind on t e table to join loosely scat-<lb />
tered trails of butts .and (match<lb />
terns and other ashes. Frank aroused<lb />
himself and picked up the cards. He<lb />
fingered them awkwardly; his hands<lb />
rombled.<lb />
"What thell's with you? You're<lb />
baking like the palsy<lb />
"My legks troubling me. The one<lb />
ain't got Frank's forehead wrink-<lb />
led hunching ragged brows into<lb />
lack furrow<lb />
"That again Pete bit his lip.<lb />
Te squinted one eye at the cards in<lb />
his hand, and then brushed puffs of<lb />
smoke from his face. It was old and<lb />
lecp It. him, Frank's leg, Frank's<lb />
complex, the jitters, the shaking,<lb />
i he<lb />
ill humor<lb />
"It itches, man, it itches. Them<lb />
Reds must be tickling my toes He<lb />
ihuffled, jerking the cards in spas-<lb />
no "c jumps, flinging them on the<lb />
able. "Wish I had that damn Chink<lb />
right here<lb />
"Lay off, Frank. You're mauling<lb />
yourself, i.t's all over now. Think<lb />
about that -Rummy night after<lb />
aight, gripe, rummy, gripe, scratch-<lb />
ing a leg you ain't got.<lb />
"Pete, you just can't stand to<lb />
ear me talk about my leg. Does it<lb />
ither you? Why should it bother<lb />
you, you don't feel nothing? You<lb />
can't stand it, can you? You just<lb />
can't stand it<lb />
"Aw�come off it. Letts play<lb />
Pete snapped a jack of hearts on<lb />
discard. He crooked a grin at Frank.<lb />
The air tasted of sweat and smoke<lb />
and peevishness, it floated listlessly,<lb />
fete crouched over his cards and<lb />
sipped on his beer. He did not look<lb />
into Frank's eye He couldn't.<lb />
Yeah, I know what you mean,<lb />
 k. You won't run from it. You've<lb />
jailed me a coward. You look, .slip<lb />
a remark, youi eyes, your accusing<lb />
tyes, let me remember it, you don't<lb />
let me forget it if I could. Your leg<lb />
itches, you hate me for it because I<lb />
can't feel it, I've got two legs. When<lb />
I itch, 1 scratch. You can't, and you<lb />
. t in � for it. 1 an't forget it, that<lb />
oi 1 i be too easy it's here, with u.s<lb />
low. You brought it here.<lb />
I lay there, sweating and hugging<lb />
hat Ml tight. The earth sifted into<lb />
my mouth and ground into my teeth.<lb />
j wasn't even conscious, I just lay<lb />
itert and chewed t e dirt. You were<lb />
cared, too, but you didn't crack.<lb />
You took it calm, watching and<lb />
vaiting and biding your time, but I<lb />
fidgeted and squirmed and panicked<lb />
"Frank. Frank, I'm scared. Them<lb />
lamn Reds ai gonna get me. I can<lb />
tc. 1. 'in geared<lb />
"Shut u. , Pete<lb />
"1 te. you. they're after me. It6<lb />
e I'm the bull's eye, I'm the X,<lb />
ind 1 j st lay here on my belly,<lb />
ailing, waiting. Listen, they know<lb />
ve'it here. They want us to sweat<lb />
flaking us wait for it. Well, I<lb />
Lit wait ; ray l nger. I'm getting<lb />
f htu<lb />
"Shut jp fool. You'i be mowed<lb />
own like a sitting duck Don't give<lb />
m no target practice. You ain't<lb />
on- . T e whole company's with you,<lb />
 don't see u. squirming. Just<lb />
ait, we'vi got the hill. That's some-<lb />
king<lb />
 we're sitting up here,<lb />
"Better than me. I ran, you know<lb />
"Aw�forget it. What's the differ-<lb />
ence?"<lb />
The room was gloved in damp<lb />
wisps of air. It beat against the<lb />
bulks of furniture and cast double-<lb />
breasted shadows and spilled them<lb />
on the floor. The two men were silent.<lb />
What's the difference? Difference<lb />
between a man and me. That's the<lb />
whole difference. Remember, Frank,<lb />
remember? You came home before<lb />
me. There was a crowd waiting at<lb />
.he de ot. Mayor White shook your<lb />
hand, people thumped you on the<lb />
back, your wife and kids stood there<lb />
looking and smiling and crying a<lb />
little, becau.se they were so glad to<lb />
nave you back. And you came home<lb />
with a medal pinned to your coat.<lb />
When I got there, the station was<lb />
empty except for a couple of burns<lb />
a id the peo; le waiting for trains. It<lb />
a a night. I found a taxi and headed<lb />
home, not wanting to go, but wanting<lb />
to turn and run like I did the other<lb />
ime. Mama and Papa were waiting.<lb />
Mama hugged me. She always did.<lb />
She cried, too, but I wasn't sure<lb />
whether it was to say, welcome home,<lb />
on, or for pity. Papa offered me his<lb />
Creative Writing<lb />
The stories appearing on this<lb />
page are the efforts of several<lb />
students taking a course in creat-<lb />
ive writing under Mr. Ovid<lb />
Pierce. According to Mr. Pierce,<lb />
these stories represent a variety<lb />
of Bubject matter that was sub-<lb />
mitted to the instructor, and were<lb />
written early this quarter.<lb />
can't fight it.<lb />
say?<lb />
you can.<lb />
'lit was under the cushion She<lb />
Kathrine moved to his side and<lb />
sat down on the bed, took his hands<lb />
in her own and held them tig tly.<lb />
"Barney, Barney, Barney she whis-<lb />
pered hoarsely, "don't you see what<lb />
I'm saying? Darling, where can we<lb />
go from here? We've been put in<lb />
this one dreadful place and nothing<lb />
ever changes and nothing ever gets<lb />
better and it seems like we both get<lb />
a hundred years older every day.<lb />
Where does it all point to, Barney?<lb />
Vm afraid<lb />
: rine was getting angry again.<lb />
'Listen. He said he'd still be willing<lb />
o put you on, now, if he can. Now,<lb />
lammit, Barney, he doesn't have to<lb />
'lelp us<lb />
"You damn right he doesn't He<lb />
went beck into the bedroom and<lb />
hook a cigarette out of the pack.<lb />
Kathrine followed.<lb />
They sat for a moment, without<lb />
peaking. Then, Kathrine said, "Bar-<lb />
ney, please call him. Please. Just<lb />
-ail He lidn't answer. He couldn't<lb />
.ink. "He said you'd have to call<lb />
him this afternoon, told me he'd<lb />
wait in his office around six o'clock<lb />
or you to call. He's got to go out<lb />
f town on some business, but he'd<lb />
wait. Won't you just talk to him?"<lb />
Barney still couldn't think. He<lb />
moked his cigarette.<lb />
Kathrine lighted one for herself<lb />
ad went back to the chair. "Please<lb />
.ail him. You can call him collect.<lb />
But just call. He'll be gone now for<lb />
a we k alter today and it'll be too<lb />
ate after that. I mean it, Barney, I<lb />
can't take it any more. I don't know<lb />
what I'll do "if things stay like this<lb />
A damn threat, Barney thought.<lb />
He squashed the cigarette in the ash<lb />
tray and stood up. "I'm going out<lb />
u said. Kathrine jumped up and ran<lb />
into tie kitchen.<lb />
She came back with a scrap of<lb />
paper. "Here she said, "It's the<lb />
number�you can call from down-<lb />
stairs�Barney<lb />
Barney took the paper and put it<lb />
into his pants pocket. He got a clean<lb />
shirt from the closet, put on a tie and<lb />
slid into his coat.<lb />
"Aren't you coming back before<lb />
you go to work?" Kathrine asked,<lb />
afraid.<lb />
"I don't think so Barney said<lb />
flatly. He took the cigarettes and<lb />
shook another one out and stuck it<lb />
in 1 is coat pocket. "I'll bring us home<lb />
a carton tonight<lb />
She waited for him at the door.<lb />
'Barney she said, touching his face,<lb />
'Will you please call him It was<lb />
not a question. It was a plea.<lb />
"I don't know he said, sincerely.<lb />
' 've got the paper in my pocket,<lb />
Toney. I've got to get out and<lb />
hink He kissed her then, hard and<lb />
i e returned it desperately. They<lb />
ooked at each other and he smiled<lb />
oftly before closing the door.<lb />
Outside, whiter was just giving<lb />
.v.ty to the initial advances of spring<lb />
�md the streets were filled with men<lb />
in their shirtsleeves. It was not a<lb />
warm day, but there was that sunny,<lb />
 isp, summery lightness to the breeze<lb />
that invited early indulgence. Bar-<lb />
ley's watch said that he had forty-<lb />
minutes before making his decision.<lb />
He walked for a few blocks, looking<lb />
it the buildings that had once seemed<lb />
;o strange and wonderful and gigan-<lb />
.ic. He thought, or tried to think,<lb />
about the problem that had become<lb />
ihe biggest thing in his life now. Yet,<lb />
he could not focus upon it.<lb />
It's funny, he thought, about Kathy<lb />
ind me. But his mind kept repeating;<lb />
it would go no further. Simply, it's<lb />
funny. He couldn't think, just as al-<lb />
ways when he was upset and worried.<lb />
He only knew what he felt. He loved<lb />
Kathy, he had always. And she loved<lb />
him. She had given up a plushy set-<lb />
up in Georgia to marry him and to<lb />
come to New York. Now they were<lb />
at each other's throats constantly.<lb />
But they loved each other. He knew<lb />
that. He could feel that above all.<lb />
Barney walked a while longer,<lb />
Iowa past Times Square, a long way<lb />
from the apartment, up by Madison<lb />
Square Garden and past it down the<lb />
lirty streets filled with tenements<lb />
hat all looked alike. He walked and<lb />
his mind throbbed within. Nothing<lb />
was plain.<lb />
After a while, a long while, he<lb />
dug into his pocket and withdrew the<lb />
scrap of paper. He held it and thought<lb />
hard of Kathy and himself and of<lb />
his drums down at the bar. He closed<lb />
his eyes hard and then opened them<lb />
again. Nothing had changed, just as<lb />
he had known that it wouldn't. Then<lb />
he took his fingers from the paper<lb />
and watched it dangle in the wind<lb />
before he hailed a taxi.<lb />
dand, and I shook it, and he beat me<lb />
an the back, mild, not like they beat<lb />
your back, but mild like he was apol-<lb />
iirizing to me for what I did.<lb />
Anj t e people I saw looked at me<lb />
sorrowful and pitied me, or else jab-<lb />
ied at me with the things they s � d.<lb />
it was easy to hear things. Some<lb />
eopie didn't even try to cover up,<lb />
Your brother and his kid were in the<lb />
rug store. The kid ran to me like he<lb />
ilways did, and I picked him up and<lb />
bought him an ice cream cone. I<lb />
iiin't t.ink it'd make a difference to<lb />
him. And the kid said, "Pete, did you<lb />
shoot a Red?"<lb />
But your brother walked ove,<lb />
hateful and glaring at me, and said,<lb />
"Naw, he didn't shoot nothing. He's<lb />
too yellow to tote a gun The kid<lb />
didn't understand. I did. I tried to<lb />
p. You can't see 'em let it go and not think about it. I<lb />
couldn't. People's faces talk when<lb />
they don't. Ask me what's the dif-<lb />
ference.<lb />
Outside t.e night settled back and<lb />
lull, murmuring drifts of front porch<lb />
talk. The hum of cars filtered in and<lb />
.died away with the flip of cards an i<lb />
the exhaling smoke. The sitters slap-<lb />
ied at mosquitoes that had buzzed<lb />
n through holes in the screens. They<lb />
lounded themselves with .smacking<lb />
hands while a loud radio blurted out<lb />
n a monologue.<lb />
Then blasting and beating the<lb />
ense .softness, �n explosion threw<lb />
aeated light into the room. A child<lb />
screamed, a woman screamed, and<lb />
rushing and running footstes dashed<lb />
pandemonium in and upset the<lb />
silence.<lb />
Both men were up. They pell-melled<lb />
down the stairs. One hobbling in<lb />
jerky motions on crutches, another<lb />
.�unning faster ahead.<lb />
"Daddy, the baby's asleep up<lb />
there Ti.� kid had run from across<lb />
the street to her father and pulled<lb />
his arm and pointed. The orange<lb />
flames licked up the wall, and re-<lb />
flections danced like savages on the<lb />
window panes.<lb />
"What?"<lb />
"I was scared. I forgot Frankie<lb />
The light flickered over Frank's face.<lb />
He chewed his lip. He bolted and fell<lb />
on Pete. His crutch slid from under<lb />
him and clattered on the cement.<lb />
He faced Pete and clutched him<lb />
and clung to him. "My kid's up there,<lb />
Pete. I can hear 'im crying. He's<lb />
gonna die The fire spluttered and<lb />
cracked, the roar couldn't drown a<lb />
kid crying. Eyes switched from the<lb />
See EXPLOSION, page 4<lb />
a l I feel 'em. 1<lb />
"Well, then, shut up. You're going<lb />
0 panic the whole company<lb />
"leak, i remember. T.e rain elted<lb />
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rg, Y lay there, not speaking,<lb />
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at. Bui I couldn't. I was a fool,<lb />
i scared fool, ami I ran, I ran like<lb />
dogs were after me; I ran. I<lb />
k. In't call you, 1 didn't ask you to<lb />
be the hero, to be brave, but you<lb />
lid, in a minute you had me and<lb />
ragged me back and fell in on top<lb />
if me. I didn't get scratched. I wisht<lb />
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1 didn't mean to run, Frank, please<lb />
li n'1 hold it against me But you<lb />
:ay there staring up at me and your<lb />
0' bled and the men looked at me<lb />
md called me a'coward without say-<lb />
ing a word. I was sorry and wanted<lb />
to die, but all the words I said and<lb />
.he tear I cried didn't give you your<lb />
leg back.<lb />
"Year play, Pete<lb />
"Oh Pete drew a card, them<lb />
fli ped an ace-king-queen on the<lb />
table in front of him. Frank had no<lb />
showing. Pete always beat him.<lb />
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"I ai.t't moaning. I'm tired, sick<lb />
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ling myself and killing my wife. She<lb />
works at home all day, then part of<lb />
the night at the cafe. I sit around<lb />
-moking and griping all day, and<lb />
What kind of man am I?"<lb />
MUSIC ARTS<lb />
FIVE POINTS<lb />
Records  Instruments  H. F.<lb />
, Barney kissed her on the cheek.<lb />
: Still, he couldn't find the right words.<lb />
tapped the arm of the padded chair. J "We can't move in any direction<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For All Occasions<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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A Day For Chansins<lb />
Bv IETTY DELOATCH<lb />
t the villa in the distance. , ted. Ruheman's Gallery finally gave<lb />
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en wonderful at the college,<lb />
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pi oblems, I elping them paint.<lb />
p . , , ; � bat the chance Miller<lb />
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: be � oul 1 only be accepted.<lb />
a frown and she stared down at her J)r Richard C. Todd<lb />
sandy bare feet. John looked over at j<lb />
her as she .aid "We used to Hve in<lb />
'tw York, but I didn't like it<lb />
"You mean you and your family9"<lb />
-Mama and Daddy and Susie and<lb />
me<lb />
�'I a.ways thought New York was<lb />
a wonderful place to live<lb />
Alice frowned again as she said,<lb />
��1 still don't like it<lb />
"Why not?"<lb />
��1 didn't have any place to play.<lb />
Named National Phi Sigma Pi President<lb />
Dr. Todd has baen national coun-<lb />
elor foi Phi Sigma Pi for the pasl<lb />
Everything was so crowded, and none " Missouri April VI and Id.<lb />
of tny friends came tu see me much.<lb />
Everybody was so busy Her peanut<lb />
ter sandwich lay hall eaten m I years, an, has been adviso. to<lb />
th� Tan Chapter here on campus<lb />
or th past seven years. Dr. Todd'i<lb />
Interest in the fraternity began<lb />
as a junior in college he was initia-<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
1M ; Sigma Pi is � nations<lb />
at Se ieacn�n<lb />
vil a, Pennsylvania.<lb />
Duke Graduate ;<lb />
I member of the faculty at East) <lb />
, .� iiMlt College since I960, Dr. I odd<lb />
, native of Lancaster, Pennayl-<lb />
( , i graduate of Duke<lb />
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t�. nf Phi i faculty of High Point<lb />
v,a� won t d into the Sigma chapter of rm<lb />
Another faculty member has won � a?, thia month<lb />
national recognition Dr. Richard (<lb />
Todd, faculty me.nhei of the social<lb />
!tudie8 department, has been elected<lb />
national! president of Phi Sigma 1 i.<lb />
Be waa chosen for this office at the<lb />
meeting of the Grand Chaptei for<lb />
the national convention at Warren-<lb />
of th '<lb />
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n as she looked down at her<lb />
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head and smiled. "Poor kid "he<lb />
thought. "No little friends to play<lb />
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know what aim . . , sim . . . simpli-<lb />
WOUld tell.<lb />
i . e from the boat, stared<lb />
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, . a minute to study the<lb />
e land-cape. As he<lb />
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the cornei of her dress nisl we need and no more, like<lb />
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.�i.mi the grass toward mother, and she only buys what the<lb />
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then to th aintii Daddy d too She took a bite<lb />
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Club Activities<lb />
Wesley Players<lb />
, mes X. Daughety of Kinston,<lb />
ad during 1957-1958 as pi<lb />
of the Alpha Zeta Chapter of<lb />
the Weslley Players, dramatic club<lb />
composed of Methodist students at<lb />
the college. T e Wesley Players is<lb />
the only national society specializing<lb />
in the field of religious drama.<lb />
Other officers of the Wesley Play-<lb />
ers who will work with Daughety<lb />
during the coming school year are<lb />
W. Joseph Stel! of Greenville, vice<lb />
resident; Margaret Rose Powell of<lb />
Greenvile, Secretary; Barbara Dav-<lb />
ort of Creswell, treasurer; and<lb />
V rj inia Blanford of New Bern, re-<lb />
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B itt. Charles Cox, Lewis Douglas,<lb />
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at a future date. At the last meeting<lb />
the members learned the purposes<lb />
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dent Union will assume their respon-<lb />
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hairman, Jean Slaughter, Ann Pru-<lb />
den, and Ralph Lamm, the service was<lb />
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PAGE FIVE<lb />
NC State Here For Night Game With Bucs<lb />
leih Ben Baker Slated To<lb />
Handle Mound Chores For ECC<lb />
fa n<lb />
ia.<lb />
tk.<lb />
�<lb />
0. .iiu States Wulfpack<lb />
Frulay night at<lb />
d.uin to do battle<lb />
Maliory North State<lb />
aseb&amp;llera.<lb />
. the firai tune State's<lb />
I af tver played in<lb />
 ive fans of this<lb />
D of how a good<lb />
t i encfl team shapes<lb />
a good Atlantic Coast<lb />
es ime, QCC is pacing<lb />
 11 State loop with<lb />
I  Pirate are the de-<lb />
. - t tfaeii eoiifer-<lb />
the tic e for the<lb />
m  na running.<lb />
upying the number<lb />
.� ACC at the time<lb />
rig written, has a<lb />
U otfpack has been in<lb />
attic 'or top honors<lb />
. v since the season<lb />
and Carolina are in<lb />
2 marks.<lb />
Baker to Start<lb />
Maliory has elected to start<lb />
Baker against the<lb />
Friday night. "State has<lb />
efthand hitters Maliory<lb />
this week, "and it will<lb />
est advantage to start a<lb />
linst thtmi. Besides,<lb />
tched some of our best<lb />
ai and should be able to<lb />
I job<lb />
cord is 3-0 for the sea-<lb />
pac th� Pirates at tr.e<lb />
� Joel Long, who Is hitting<lb />
clip ai d leading the team in<lb />
with three. Also Dean Rob-<lb />
as, first baseman from<lb />
; e a leader. He's hitting<lb />
. Stevens and Gary Treon<lb />
j tu contribute to the<lb />
ing aflso. Tommy Nance,<lb />
her, has been shifted<lb />
Bucs To Battle<lb />
Catawba Friday<lb />
On Local Field<lb />
They Paced ECC Netters To NS Crown<lb />
itfield tu make room for<lb />
t- i at. He has two homers<lb />
Catavvba's Indians invade College<lb />
Purk Friday afternoon !oi a regular<lb />
North State Conference baseball<lb />
game� jut. a few hours before KCC<lb />
�angles with NC State, Friday night.<lb />
The contest will be an txtreniely<lb />
im ortant one for both teams. ECO<lb />
is at present the top team in the<lb />
league. The Bucs cannot afford to<lb />
lose a single game in order to cop<lb />
the 1957 championship.<lb />
Due to t e fact that both Catawba<lb />
and Klon play two more games this<lb />
season than does East Carolina, the<lb />
Bins will have to win every game<lb />
on their schedule from here out.<lb />
Should they lo.se even one. they will<lb />
miss out on t e title by percentages.<lb />
The presence of All-State ritcher<lb />
Charlie Russell and outfielder Tom-<lb />
my Land in the lineup this week has<lb />
boosted ECC's chance of walking<lb />
of! with the championship for the<lb />
third consecutive season. Russell, who<lb />
as never been beaten in collegiate<lb />
competition, has been out most of<lb />
the season with a sore arm. Land.<lb />
regular centerfielder when the cam-<lb />
paign started, has been on the side-<lb />
lines with glandular fever.<lb />
Commenting on his team's strength,<lb />
Mal.ory said" early this week that<lb />
"We're probably tougher now than<lb />
we've been all season. Our boys are<lb />
it ting much better. It has been<lb />
steadily improving and we've been<lb />
hitting better in the clutch<lb />
Maliory stated that "Gary Treon<lb />
has bean a i leasant surprise to us<lb />
at second base. He's been hitting very-<lb />
well.  Treon is now batting at well<lb />
over the .300 mark.<lb />
Tracksters Take Second In<lb />
Norfolk Triangular; Morse<lb />
Cracks School Mark Again<lb />
NORFOLK, VA.� A powerful Will For the third time this year, Fos-<lb />
am and Mary Division track team ter Morse, an ECC trackster, broke<lb />
the school mark in the two-mile event.<lb />
GETTING TICS�Veterans James Blake (left) and Maurice Everette are shown getting tips from Coach<lb />
Ra Martinez concerning a game they've plaved very well this year. The Bucs defeated Guilford 6-1 here this<lb />
week to clinch the North State title for the second straight season. Their record was 5-0 in league play. <lb />
ECC Tennis Team Clinches Title<lb />
With 6-1 Win Over Guilford Cre<lb />
we t 91'2 points of a possible 162<lb />
ere to beat out East Carolina Col-<lb />
ge and Newport News Apprentice<lb />
u a triangular meet.<lb />
East Carolina grabbed the second<lb />
lot with a totaf! of 56 and the New-<lb />
port News School linished third with<lb />
4V.<lb />
The Pirates, still seeking their first<lb />
i! win of the season, "made a very<lb />
 ,i showing according to head<lb />
oach J. O. Miller. They took five<lb />
first places and every man on the<lb />
earn, except for two, scored.<lb />
Mil! er said, "We were playing a<lb />
.ittle out of our league against Will-<lb />
�n iutd Mary, but we like good com-<lb />
petition. And our boys did well against<lb />
them<lb />
The overarl marks in the triangular<lb />
events were exceptionally good, ac-<lb />
cording to the statistics.<lb />
Winner of the North State Conference<lb />
title in that event last season, Morse<lb />
has gone undefeated this season and<lb />
has broken the school mark each time<lb />
- run. Against W&amp;M and the<lb />
Newport News outfits, he placed<lb />
it in what was his best attempt<lb />
of the year, 10.07.5.<lb />
Another Pirate who is undefeated<lb />
thi3 year is Dennis O'Brien. He took<lb />
irst in t e pole vault with an 11'6"<lb />
effort<lb />
- J1111 Henderson, veteran from Nor-<lb />
folk, pace! the Pirates with a total<lb />
of eight points. He took first in the<lb />
ow hurdles with a 24.6 time, his<lb />
best of the year.<lb />
Others who competed were Ecdie<lb />
Dennis, who took a first in the jave-<lb />
lin. The ECC track relay team of<lb />
Patterson, Ruck, Atkinson and Bishop<lb />
also finished first.<lb />
Bast Carolina's tennis crew wal Winning singles matches against Other matches- this week SAW<lb />
loped Guilford 6-1, here, Monday to Guilford Monday were Maurice Ever eheny Point and Atlantic Christian<lb />
clinch the North State Conference ette, Biliy Hollowell, John Savage,<lb />
o anvpionship. I and Mike Katsias. James Blake, a<lb />
For the Bucs. it was the second senior, was defeated.<lb />
M inn ���� Hiii<lb />
ng Buc lineup by posi-<lb />
-� as follows: Robbins at<lb />
e; Treon at second base;<lb />
shortstop; Bucky<lb />
consecutive season that they have<lb />
been champions of the league. Last<lb />
year, the Pirates shared a three-way<lb />
tie with Guilford and High Point for<lb />
the top position.<lb />
With two mutee still remaining<lb />
on their North State schedule, ECC<lb />
is Still assured of first lace. Guil-<lb />
i'oid coukl conceivably tie the Pirates,<lb />
should ECC lose both the High Point<lb />
matches, but they could not urpass<lb />
tht m.<lb />
The Guilford victory placed the<lb />
East Carolina conference mark at<lb />
5-0. In over all play, the Pirates have<lb />
defeated Wake Forest (twice), NC<lb />
State, Stetson University, Jacksonville<lb />
ECC whipped Catawba earlier this I Naval Base, and the College of<lb />
In doubles competition, the Duo ot<lb />
Everette and Savage whipped Guil-<lb />
ford's celebrated Atlas and Wash-<lb />
burn. The loss was the first suffered<lb />
by Atlas and Washbum ill 29 matches.<lb />
Katsias and Lawrence Brown also<lb />
won doubles lor the Pirates.<lb />
here at ollege courts on Wednesday<lb />
and Thursday afternoons.<lb />
Nl State, previously beaten by<lb />
tin Bucs 7-1 at Raleigh, withdrew<lb />
from a so eduled match here, this<lb />
Saturday, due to "conflicting diffi<lb />
cu.tie<lb />
Next week, BOC journeys to the<lb />
North State Conference Maet.<lb />
year 6-2 at Salisbury. Probable start<lb />
er for the Pirates against the Indians<lb />
will be either Leonard Lilley or Mack<lb />
�d base: Nance. Stevens McPherson<lb />
in the outfield; Baker<lb />
: Tink Bowen catching.<lb />
Large Crowd<lb />
ndous crowd is expected<lb />
game. It marks the<lb />
' game in Greenville in over<lb />
and at least 3,200 local<lb />
,� taken tickets. Even more<lb />
( ted.<lb />
jje View Cleaners and Laun-<lb />
al firm, purchased 3,200<lb />
be tfiven away free to any-<lb />
i to see the game. All of<lb />
Ret have been taken. More<lb />
 en L-ought. All college stu-<lb />
will be admitted free, of cour.se,<lb />
the presentation of an ID card.<lb />
� time is slated to be 8:00.<lb />
Tennis Team Is<lb />
Successful On<lb />
Tour To South<lb />
Charleston. Their only losses tins<lb />
year have come at the hands of Kala-<lb />
mazoo and The Citadel (twice).<lb />
ach Ray Martinez' tennis team<lb />
the most of the Easter Holi-<lb />
their Southern Tour. They<lb />
� ��d all the way to Florida, and<lb />
home with three victories out<lb />
f four matches.<lb />
toppled tne College of<lb />
ton 7-2, defeated Stetson Uni-<lb />
 9-0 and trimmed Jackaon-<lb />
N'aval Base. On their way back<lb />
North Carolina, the Bucs stopped<lb />
' ai arleston again to meet the<lb />
ECC Nine Moves<lb />
Into First In<lb />
Conference Play<lb />
In one week, three games. East<lb />
Carolina's baseball team moved from<lb />
a 4-2 record and third place in the<lb />
North State Conference to the top<lb />
slot in the league.<lb />
With a 4-2 mark, Coach Jim Mai- j<lb />
lory's Bucs traveled to Guilford first,<lb />
two weeks ago, and walked away<lb />
with a 13-2 decision over the Quakers.<lb />
The next day, the Pirates journeyed<lb />
to meet the then-league-4eading Ca-<lb />
tawba Indians. East Carolina fin-<lb />
ished a 6-2 victor.<lb />
Atlantic Christian was next on the<lb />
list and the Pirates whipped them<lb />
12-4 at Wilson. The road trip moved<lb />
the Buc record to 7-2 and pushed<lb />
slightly ahead of both Elon and Ca-<lb />
tawba, who were holding 5-2 marks.<lb />
Last Friday afternoon, at College<lb />
Park, the Pirates then played host<lb />
to High Point and Ben Baker whipped<lb />
the Panthers 8-1 with a fine six-hit<lb />
nerformance. ECC's 8-2 mark then<lb />
gave them a -game lead over their<lb />
nearest rivals.<lb />
Tuesday Atlantic Christian in-<lb />
vaded College Field for an import-<lb />
ant contest.<lb />
Back In Lineup<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 />
Dora's Tower Grill<lb />
WBLCOME<lb />
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N�ar TV Station and Fire Tower<lb />
L<lb />
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BEDDINGFIELD'S PHARMACY<lb />
FIVE POINTS<lb />
REVLON awl CARA NOME<lb />
COSMETJCS<lb />
REXALL DRUGS<lb />
ONE DAY FILM SERVICE<lb />
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KMB<lb />
Having lost to the Citadel 5-4<lb />
earlier, the match was a return-<lb />
revenge thing. The Citadel, howeveT,<lb />
itfeated the Pirates by the same<lb />
score, 5-4.<lb />
"faking up the team for East Caro-<lb />
lina were Mike Katsias, James Blake,<lb />
Maurice Everette, Billy HollowU,<lb />
John West, John Savage, and James<lb />
Daughtridge.<lb />
In the Citadel match, Hollowell's<lb />
singles winning streak was broken<lb />
at 10.<lb />
More than 96 per cent of vehicles<lb />
involved in fatal accidents on U. S.<lb />
hig. ways in 1956 were in apparently<lb />
good condition.<lb />
L<lb />
In 1956, there were 1,280 persons<lb />
killed in U. S. train-car crashes.<lb />
CHARLIE RUSSELL, All-State<lb />
pitcher for the Bucs, Is now back in<lb />
the ECC lineup after a long struggle<lb />
with a sore arm. He pitched six<lb />
innings Tuesday in the Pirate's 6-5<lb />
victory over ACC, here. Russell 1b<lb />
expected to see further action in the<lb />
three remaining games.<lb />
WHEN THE FISHING'S FINE, the gent in our Stickler spends<lb />
all day in a dory. He'll take along tons of tackle and buckets<lb />
of bait�but if he forgets his Luckies, watch out! By the time<lb />
he gets to port, he'll be a mighty Cranky Yankee! You see,<lb />
you just can't beat a Lucky for taste. A Lucky is all cigarette<lb />
 nothing but fine tobacco�mild, good-tasting tobacco<lb />
that's TOASTED to taste even better. So why fish around?<lb />
Try Luckies right now. You'll say they're the best-tasting<lb />
cigarette you ever smoked!<lb />
WHAT'S AN ATTtACTIVe WORK OF A�T?<lb />
Fetching Etching<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
Week-ends are the most dangerous I<lb />
time to be on U. S. highways. In<lb />
1956 more than 56 per cent of all<lb />
fatalities occured on Fridays, Sat-<lb />
urdays and Sundays.<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
Portraitist<lb />
31712 Evans Street<lb />
Ji<lb />
Mrs- Morton s Bakery<lb />
We supply the SODA SHOP with FRESH<lb />
BAKERY PRODUCTS every morning.<lb />
Enjoy your refreshments there.<lb />
WHAT IS A WOOOtN MKPCal<lb />
Oaken Token<lb />
�trtr f�hu�o.<lb />
�UIOUtTTf<lb />
TIME'S RUNNING OUT! We're still shelling out<lb />
$25 for every Stickler we accept�and we're still<lb />
accepting plenty! Hut time is getting short�so<lb />
start Stickling now! Sticklers are simple riddles<lb />
with two-word rhyming answers. Both<lb />
words must have the same number of<lb />
syllables. Send your Sticklers, with your<lb />
name, address, college, and clase, to<lb />
Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount<lb />
Vernon, N. Y. And send 'em soon!<lb />
Luckies<lb />
Taste<lb />
Better<lb />
"IT'S TOASTED" TO TASTE BETTER . . .<lb />
CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER<lb />
�A.T.CO.<lb />
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.P-AtiE SiX<lb />
AST CAB0L1M-I.AN<lb />
TODAY. MAY 3, ip<lb />
Bermuda Shorts Week<lb />
Hand Presents Concert In McGinnis Sunda<lb />
'��:<lb />
u.r will take pi<lb />
SGA President limmj aels official proclaimed this -Bermuda Shorts Week" to launch the woanag<lb />
ot the comfortable apparel. The u en above took advantage of the proclamation and are MCttillgl? enjoying<lb />
the cool effects. .<lb />
College Plans Workshop In<lb />
Educational TV This Summer<lb />
A study of t t- possibilities of edu-<lb />
 .ivision will be made here<lb />
i'hi National Associa-<lb />
tion of Educational Broadcasters<lb />
 a approved a grant-in-aid which<lb />
ride funds for a two-week's<lb />
summer workshop.<lb />
Miss Rosalind Raulston, Chairman<lb />
e Radio and TV Committee will<lb />
� the course of study which will<lb />
to parents, teachers, and<lb />
 interested in the opportunities<lb />
educational television.<lb />
. : i from June 17 through<lb />
- � i workshop will have the<lb />
. assistance from staff mem-<lb />
bei station WNCT of Greenville.<lb />
es of v.r Btation will be<lb />
?r the production of sev-<lb />
wi i '� � to gather information about<lb />
televised offerings and their best use.<lb />
The workshon also aims toward ac<lb />
up also aims<lb />
Annual Music Camp<lb />
Planned For High<lb />
School Students<lb />
avai. I 'i i<lb />
ioi<lb />
land<lb />
ts from major networks,<lb />
lercia stations, and var-<lb />
organizations now udn�<lb />
t television, will also be<lb />
offer assistance and con-<lb />
Fundamentals<lb />
purpose of the workshop<lb />
quiring the fundamentals of pr�-<lb />
aring and producing local programs.<lb />
The course of study will also in-<lb />
clude exploring the possibilities and<lb />
advantages of dosed-circnit televi-<lb />
sion in local situations.<lb />
Promising Workshop<lb />
Dr. Henry .1 Skornia, executive<lb />
tor "l the National Association<lb />
 Educational Broadcasters, com-<lb />
n :� d in a letter to the admin-<lb />
istral . "Yours is a promising work-<lb />
s op, which it is a pleasure for us to<lb />
ect<lb />
ub<lb />
Messkk commented on<lb />
ast week. "Until teachers<lb />
. school level in all sec-<lb />
: country are aware of<lb />
their connection with and responsi-<lb />
i-diu-a: ion-through-televi-<lb />
sion � th as provided by commercial<lb />
an I e ���� institutions,<lb />
the medium cannot help us realize<lb />
the national goal of an educated<lb />
citizenry<lb />
Final Examination Schedule<lb />
chedule for<lb />
. i .wing is the s<lb />
i 'IIS.<lb />
1. Thursday, May 16 and Friday,<lb />
 : e devoted to double-<lb />
� xaminations for all three-<lb />
� courses, four-quarter-<lb />
jes, and five-quarter-hour<lb />
� . These examinations will be<lb />
admii I d according to the sohed-<lb />
given below.<lb />
2. All one-quarter-hour and two-<lb />
rter-hour classes meeting three or<lb />
our times a week will be limited to<lb />
 � (animations and are to be<lb />
administered according to the sche-<lb />
 -n bedow.<lb />
 All one quartet oui and two<lb />
trter-hou cla �e meeting one or<lb />
two lays a week will be limited to a<lb />
r exam nal n, to be adminis-<lb />
tei luring the last regularlj ched-<lb />
ule � ting of these classes prior<lb />
to -1 lay, May 16.<lb />
Schedule For Spring, 1957<lb />
Thurxlav, Mav 16<lb />
lb � coIieg<lb />
mei Mu �<lb />
July 14-2<lb />
to brine I<lb />
I'eriods<lb />
Clases Meet<lb />
Perry Review<lb />
Continued fro<lb />
were: rest<lb />
age 1<lb />
d much had<lb />
o the Dro-<lb />
ll the pei formei - in tae<lb />
natic facets of the mujica . and<lb />
again did the kind of work which<lb />
has earned l&amp;urehj for her in the<lb />
as well as the love and admir-<lb />
ition of every member of the cast.<lb />
Dancing<lb />
Th" dancing, of which there was<lb />
a generous dose, was under the cap-<lb />
able direction of Chuck Shearon, who<lb />
also did a beautiful job a.s premier<lb />
Unitarian Meeting<lb />
The last formal meeting for<lb />
this year of the Greenville Uni-<lb />
tarian Fellowship will be held<lb />
on Sunday, May 5 at 8 p. m. at<lb />
the Y Hut on campus.<lb />
Drs. Past Krausnick, and<lb />
others will illustrate the Unitar-<lb />
ian approach to philosophic and<lb />
religious questions by a discus-<lb />
sion on "An Attempt to Reach a<lb />
Philosophy of Life on a Do It<lb />
Yourself Basis<lb />
Faculty members and students<lb />
have promised to participate in<lb />
the discussion and everyone in-<lb />
terested is invited to be present.<lb />
Periods<lb />
Kxaminations Held<lb />
1 and 2<lb />
8 3 and 4<lb />
6 6 and 7<lb />
4 8 and 9<lb />
9 Prom 5:00 to 7:00 p. m.<lb />
Friday, May 17<lb />
1 1 and 2<lb />
7 :i and 4<lb />
3 6 and 7<lb />
5 and 9<lb />
jeur, and who witf. danseuse<lb />
i<lb />
( ai Harris, turned in several ex<lb />
eeptional duos. Miss Harris was j<lb />
tarticu arlj outstanding in the Samba<lb />
- iality, which was done entirely<lb />
on her toes,<lb />
ery, which was colorfully<lb />
executed by Joe Stell, t<lb />
did one of the dramatic<lb />
Sir Lancelot�and most con-<lb />
the way.<lb />
It is almost impossible in a pro-<lb />
as scopious as this to meii-<lb />
tn a review limited in space,<lb />
everyone outside of the leads. But<lb />
L is in no way means that every per-<lb />
son in any way associated with this<lb />
production did not contribute largely<lb />
to it success. They all did, especially<lb />
Tony Brandon, who needs but walk<lb />
across the stage to -bring gales �'<lb />
laughter from the audience.<lb />
But forsooth, and gadzooks, it was<lb />
a ripping bit of 9, a; stick Arthurian<lb />
comedy, with a zany co-mingling of<lb />
that century with t e present. And<lb />
let me warn you, you missed one of<lb />
the funniest things to ever hit a<lb />
Greenville stage i you did not see<lb />
"Connecticut Yankee Fofsooth!<lb />
11: am tai nun<lb />
 I an . � taki <lb />
7. The - v. � it i xjm '��<lb />
ii the cam s a ai ge num-<lb />
ber of senioi and junior hhrh s<lb />
niuic.Mi. . as weii as � of mu-<lb />
sic. Those enrolled will partici ate n<lb />
a full program � � '<lb />
and in a -i' � and nI<lb />
tiona activities.<lb />
The summer m � � pa, begun<lb />
:iere in I �"  i ection of<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N  hi ad of<lb />
tj� e ' . � de art m nt Of music.<lb />
have increased in p j each sea-<lb />
end have had i an' 9<lb />
 , : Si II ntS frOD III<lb />
Carolina and othei states. Mote than<lb />
too attended last summer.<lb />
Dr. Cuthberi will i I the camp<lb />
igain this summer. A staff of twen-<lb />
ty-six instructors will include mem-<lb />
berg ol thi department of music;<lb />
hand and orchestra directors in high<lb />
schools hi North Oaoolina, South<lb />
� arolina and Virginia; teachers of<lb />
music; and experh personnel in<lb />
majorette t chnique and drum major<lb />
tines.<lb />
Program<lb />
The cam program announced by<lb />
Ir. Cuthberi in . les instruction in<lb />
and. orchestra, choir, theory, mus-<lb />
ic literature, conducting, and piano. A<lb />
number of students will enroll in<lb />
majors. Each camp<lb />
 two ol t e major cam<lb />
� on . � d act ivil ies.<lb />
attendii the camp will be<lb />
irraitoi may<lb />
 , then mea in the college cafe<lb />
.  i . atii n will be carefully<lb />
 d ,  sui erviaed. Among ac-<lb />
�. ties will be swimming in the cam-<lb />
, g pool, dancing, teni;u and ot! ef<lb />
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