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PAGE FOUR<lb />
- EAST CAftOLtNIAH<lb />
FRIDAY M.V:<lb />
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A Few Suggestions<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
During the first week of school, Dock G.<lb />
Smith, SGA President at that time, issued a<lb />
statement to the East Carolinian in which he<lb />
said. "I feel that the Student Government As-<lb />
sociation will have to take some stand on the<lb />
segregation issue this year<lb />
Administration opinion was that student<lb />
solons "can always voice an opinion, but it's<lb />
very unwise to do it during a General As-<lb />
sembly legislative year<lb />
East Carolina students constitute the lea-<lb />
ders of tomorrow just as those at various<lb />
Other state-supported institutions where stu-<lb />
dents hare expressed their opinions on one of<lb />
tiic ho test issues of the century.<lb />
It next year's SGA members desire to<lb />
voice n opinion, and that's all it would be.<lb />
they should do just that.<lb />
Tin d Of Talk<lb />
It's time for the Student Government and<lb />
administration t (o something concrete con-<lb />
cerning the establishment of an honor system<lb />
here, if anything is ever to be accomplished.<lb />
The East Carolinian is tired of hearing<lb />
continued talking and no action on bringing<lb />
an Honor System to this school. Students in-<lb />
dicated in a poll conducted by the administra-<lb />
tion that they are in favor of the Honor System<lb />
and we join these in urging next year's SGA to<lb />
ke steps to enforce a system or forget it en-<lb />
tirely. . .<lb />
An Honor System would be beneficial not<lb />
, nly to the college, but also to the individual<lb />
student. It would attract a high quality of stu-<lb />
dents and weed out those who are dishonorable.<lb />
It will give the student a sense of responsibi-<lb />
lity and a feeling of trustworthiness.<lb />
Negro Entertainrm at<lb />
Gripes about entertainment continued to<lb />
bounce an und campus this year. At one time.<lb />
President Smith introduced amendments, ask-<lb />
ing that a provision be made in the constitu-<lb />
tion insuring that a quorum of the Entertain-<lb />
ment Committee be present before any con-<lb />
tracts could be signed. Students holding mem-<lb />
bership on this committee must fulfill their<lb />
duties to speak for the student body when the<lb />
time comes to choose the year's entertainment.<lb />
Student Government officials learned in<lb />
February that Louis Armstrong wasn't se-<lb />
cured for an appearance here because Xegroes<lb />
iust don't entertain at East Carolina. When<lb />
Mauli Gras time reached UNC, students packed<lb />
their bags and headed for Chapel Hill and<lb />
Armstrong's music.<lb />
We don't advocate an entertainment se-<lb />
ries which includes Negro entertainers solely.<lb />
We do feel, however, that when outstanding<lb />
Negr bands or singers can be secured, steps<lb />
should certainly lie taken to take advantage<lb />
of such an opportunity.<lb />
Solons were topped cold in their tracks<lb />
lien attempts were made to change the ru-<lb />
ling. We hope the Phelp's administration and<lb />
the IFC will work towards bringing some of the<lb />
outstanding Negro entertainers to East Caro-<lb />
lina. They an- high on the entertainment list<lb />
of today's college set.<lb />
Tickcts And Gripes<lb />
The campus parking system has been ev-<lb />
aluated, re-evaluated, and evaluated again,<lb />
v. hich adds up to the stark conclusion that there<lb />
just aren't enough parking spaces for the num-<lb />
ber of cars on campus. And that's the way con-<lb />
ditions will remain until someone finds space<lb />
for a couple of new parking lots.<lb />
Last vear. the parking problem became<lb />
quite a hJadache. And the campus cops con-<lb />
tinue to insert tickets under windshield wip-<lb />
ers and students continue to gripe.<lb />
With the cooperation of all the students.<lb />
faculty, and staff plus the assistance of a full-<lb />
time parking and housing director, it seems<lb />
that East Carolina has made for a more uni-<lb />
fied program which has proven beneficial and<lb />
helpful to all concerned.<lb />
Without cooperation, we suggest restric-<lb />
tion of cars for freshmen and sophomores if<lb />
necessary and more strict rules or higher<lb />
fines. If enforcements become lax. the head-<lb />
ache will grow more painful. And parking<lb />
problems everywhere will always be a pain.<lb />
Final Coments<lb />
True Makeup Of A<lb />
College Newspaper<lb />
'Y college is an organized com-<lb />
m nity within itself. There's a gov-<lb />
rnntent by the students, organiza-<lb />
tion and people�adult collegians�<lb />
w o go t. make up the various ac-<lb />
l ivities,<lb />
A college newspaper within this<lb />
community should treat the govern-<lb />
ment and the people who take part<lb />
in these activities just as any hig-<lb />
city daily covers the political hap-<lb />
penings of the United States and the<lb />
newsworthy activities of our 48 state.<lb />
I here should be freedom from every<lb />
and no suppression from over-<lb />
e rs. News coverage and editorial<lb />
policies s: ould be presented from tbe<lb />
v . w of the editors. Administration<lb />
officials should resnect it as the view<lb />
i f student, and not criticize in terms<lb />
of how state officials will react to<lb />
si idents � aper's opinion. They just<lb />
aren't that interested.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
That Time Again<lb />
When the president of a college's<lb />
student trovernment predicts stu-<lb />
hn? solons just might take a stand<lb />
on segregation or other important<lb />
ius. that is news. The student<lb />
newspaper doesn't try to create fric-<lb />
n between any parties by running<lb />
bold headline on the subject, but<lb />
merely presents the news to its<lb />
naders�students of a college com-<lb />
munity.<lb />
When student government officials<lb />
ask that changes be made in certain<lb />
areas, records of such should ap-<lb />
eai in the college newspaper, not-<lb />
withstanding the fact that some mem-<lb />
ber "f the administration or college<lb />
staff is heading the activities at<lb />
which l e change. are directed.<lb />
And when the paper's editorial<lb />
columns ask that top Negro enter-<lb />
inmeni i��- brought to campus along<lb />
h tlit- lyric sopranos and what<lb />
you, administration officials<lb />
'houkhll grumble and fear that legis-<lb />
lature member in the stste might<lb />
itand on their heads because of a<lb />
' , pe student's opinion and delete<lb />
allowances for the college. Any<lb />
m ;ii rr of a state legislature doing<lb />
is would he downing college stu-<lb />
' initiative,<lb />
ithout true campus news and<lb />
i<lb />
W<lb />
student opinion there is no student<lb />
news; aper.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
RVJAS TtABY<lb />
Entered as soeond-class matter December 3, 1926 at<lb />
the U.S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
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March 1952, �� '54. B6,  '57.<lb />
Jimmy Ferrell<lb />
Editor<lb />
Mary Ellen Williams<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS<lb />
NEWS STAFF<lb />
Jerry Mills, Claudia Todd<lb />
Staff Photographer<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Staff Artist<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Exchange Editor<lb />
Editorial Advisor<lb />
Financial Advisor<lb />
Technical Advisor<lb />
JAN F. RABY,<lb />
OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
BILLY ARNOLD<lb />
Bryan Harrison,<lb />
Maratha Wilson<lb />
Kathrvn Johnson,<lb />
THE PRESENT staff of the East<lb />
arolinian, one of the smallest and<lb />
experienced in quite some time,<lb />
� - that steps have definitely gone<lb />
forward in making the East Carolin-<lb />
. i) a true news organ�a paper with<lb />
all the facts on page one and the<lb />
� pinions of 'he editors and column-<lb />
ists on page two. This is the way<lb />
students within East Carolina's com-<lb />
munity would have it, and the future<lb />
editors of this newspaper should<lb />
stlive to fuliill these obligations.<lb />
I pointed out last week that this<lb />
year's annual, in the case of the<lb />
newspaper section, is a big liar. And<lb />
1 asked that you take a look at the<lb />
masthead to see the names of those<lb />
! eople, who have really done their<lb />
share in ; ublishing this year's paper.<lb />
A change was not made in the mast-<lb />
cad last week, but it's there this<lb />
week. The majority of the news<lb />
coverage and other hard work on this<lb />
yen's paper has been handled by<lb />
five people (Oliver Williams, Jan<lb />
Raby, Billy Arnold, and Bryan Harri-<lb />
son) and there are others on the<lb />
news staff who have carried out<lb />
their duties.<lb />
East Carolina could definitely sup-<lb />
port i larger weekly pa;er, but it<lb />
is impossible due to the fact that<lb />
very few people are interested<lb />
enough in the work and will sacrifice<lb />
the time to carry out individual du-<lb />
ties. And five people can't flunk out<lb />
o school for a bigger paper.<lb />
I've often wondered how students<lb />
in college really gain any satisfac-<lb />
tion out of college life without tak-<lb />
ing part in publications, dramatics,<lb />
campus student government, or other<lb />
prominent activities.<lb />
You can mark them down in your<lb />
little black book. Those who ignore<lb />
college community duties will be<lb />
playing the same role when they<lb />
move into a bigger community later<lb />
in life. But t ey'll still be around to<lb />
offer criticism.<lb />
There's an old saying that the dif-<lb />
ference between a yankee and a<lb />
damnyankee is that all the yankees<lb />
are up north.<lb />
Such a statement, of course, can be<lb />
questioned by any intelligent per-<lb />
son, for there are several yankee<lb />
right ie on campus who are fine<lb />
people under any definition.<lb />
However, 1 would recommend the<lb />
oll saying for any Southerner who<lb />
suddenly finds himself backed against<lb />
the wall by any of his unreconstructed<lb />
yankee friends.<lb />
I have been finding myself in that<lb />
position quite often lately ami I keep<lb />
hearing reports that certain yankee<lb />
rofessors inject abusive digs at the<lb />
South into their lectures.<lb />
I'm not trying to break out the<lb />
star, and bars and whistle "Dixie<lb />
but I do think that a redefinition of<lb />
the term damnyankee is in order.<lb />
The damnyankee is the fellow who<lb />
is usually dissatisfied with the North<lb />
so he comes down South to pick<lb />
bones- -literally, says he.<lb />
No sooner than he unloads his car-<lb />
petbag, he begins looking around<lb />
and observing the poor conditions and<lb />
the backward people.<lb />
Of course, all this was nothing<lb />
new to him, for he's read Lil' Abner<lb />
d Erskine Caldwell. He used to<lb />
jusl shrug off the desolate South as<lb />
a botch on the nation, but now he<lb />
takts it on imself to do a little mis-<lb />
sionary work.<lb />
So be begins by telling every Sou-<lb />
therner he meets about the poor con-<lb />
dition, and the backward people. He<lb />
�tev u sis blocks from Harlem,<lb />
but he thinks the tenant system is<lb />
U 11 ible.<lb />
He thinks the Southern people are<lb />
essentially nai -row-minded, because<lb />
they don't want to go to school with<lb />
negroes. Alt ough, chances are, he<lb />
himself went t" S private school which<lb />
didn't admit anything but white pro-<lb />
testants.<lb />
He believes that every Southerner<lb />
is a potential member of the Ku Klux<lb />
Klan. even though most Southerners<lb />
have received their only knowledge<lb />
of this organization through the<lb />
movies and yankee newspapers.<lb />
I he South has the worst schools<lb />
in the nation. Its people are tradit-<lb />
ionally ignorant. The whole educa-<lb />
tion system U inferior to that of the<lb />
north.<lb />
1 iit. Sou h ;��- no industry to speak<lb />
of and that i. bad. Most ol the<lb />
people aie underpaid lo the extent<lb />
that they go barefooted all year long.<lb />
The mortality rate is high, for<lb />
many "pool whites" starve to death<lb />
and many Negroes are lynched<lb />
W( are so steeped in traditioti I<lb />
we live constantly in the past. Our<lb />
monument! to Confederate heroes<lb />
is evidence to this. We worship our<lb />
ancestor like the Chinese and we<lb />
all own personal rebel flag which<lb />
we nave on every occasion.<lb />
This is really amusing, for most<lb />
Southerners can't tell you who James<lb />
Longs tree t or John C. Breckenridge<lb />
was; and thtx-e � � �  rebel flags<lb />
probably boug' t them from some<lb />
yankee who was trying to make a<lb />
fast buck.<lb />
Of course, the damnyankee is ab-<lb />
surd. Anyone who makes generali-<lb />
zation like these is merely showing<lb />
assinine side.<lb />
There is only one suggestion for<lb />
this type of visitor. That Is- yankee<lb />
go home<lb />
I'll admit connections aren't too<lb />
good out o. Greenville, but I'm sure<lb />
there are plenty of Southerners<lb />
around that will give you a lift to<lb />
Raleigh or Rocky Mount where stage-<lb />
coaches leave foi the north several<lb />
times daii.<lb />
A Fond Fan u � . It's<lb />
again, graduation, but f r � diffi<lb />
e'8 wishing you well in youi I<lb />
,i vora, whatever they maj b A<lb />
i, r class will replace j<lb />
. jjj ilt be r r e ich individual I<lb />
a plac in � ' ' ' rl- iii <lb />
'  Sj n on those who are<lb />
miss �� ou . � and<lb />
Our Complin nts <lb />
this year's annual. Slurb y M 11<lb />
n,l i K. Williamson foi a job<lb />
It ia a ye rl 01 k I asured '<lb />
captured the memori - of ECC, and<lb />
th m forever new, undamaged I<lb />
p-es oi time. C mgratulationa on tl<lb />
, tion choice, Mr. Duncan. Hi<lb />
not be m asun �l in dollars and -<lb />
A Salutt  t'� the pi<lb />
East Carolini n, Jimn<lb />
editing his last Issue. I have worl<lb />
him for three years and si rved<lb />
for t I th m. It ha- been a n<lb />
and an unfo be 1 jcpei<lb />
,1(.t. ntialitiea of y<lb />
jcurn ilism, 1 beli � md I m lo<lb />
ward to my autographs d co j<lb />
book.<lb />
Wo 1 � teen  the new c -<lb />
logu cover? It's d sign is<lb />
th year, th inks to Nora W<lb />
and V; How staff member. 'I I<lb />
has talent, as can be noted from h 1<lb />
awards for winning designs for otl �<lb />
tics.<lb />
7 1,iu for p  is th �<lb />
th; se i tanning on going on th<lb />
ECC t ur under the direction �� Di<lb />
ter of the Bureau of Field<lb />
ited for the<lb />
school and off ' hours<lb />
credit�so havi you signed up<lb />
no -in-a-life-time opportunit<lb />
A . . . in 1<lb />
Press Association Convention �<lb />
per (lfi 1 ut of a :)i�- i("<lb />
first plact 1 tinj M da<lb />
cho n out of the top t<lb />
( usuj 11) 3<lb />
won it from 'SPA but twit<lb />
social Collegiate Pr<lb />
, ar we're out to get it from b 11<lb />
means 1 lot of h lp will be n<lb />
would lik � ee a bigger and<lb />
Cart linian, then give a little 1 I<lb />
� e m er w 'eked on a<lb />
willing to train you.<lb />
Sn long . . . and have a nic<lb />
w � r you ari . St niors, don t :<lb />
come back for Homecoming�and �<lb />
vou can.<lb />
Controversial Currents<lb />
Speaking Of Names<lb />
Bv OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
Billy Arnold<lb />
The One With The Ticket<lb />
Nora Willis<lb />
Edna Whitfield, Carolyn Smith<lb />
 Billy Arnold<lb />
Lacye Harris, Peggy Stewart<lb />
Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Pnntrd 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 "Rubavait 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 Une.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald. <lb />
I AM deeply indebted to a lot of<lb />
peo le, especially Mrs. Faye O'Neal<lb />
Humphries of The Raleigh Times,<lb />
who wouldn't let me leave the East<lb />
Carolinian staff three years ago when<lb />
I told her I didn't have time to do<lb />
tWe work. She was editor of the East<lb />
Carolinian at that time.<lb />
A ter two years behind this de3k,<lb />
I'll remember the loyal support from<lb />
tnff members, criticism from the<lb />
usur.1 campus parties, and the daily<lb />
headaches. But above all there will be<lb />
the reward. That's all you can call it<lb />
�just a reward.<lb />
I'll remember among many others,<lb />
Miss Mary H. Greene, Dr. Clint<lb />
SCENE: A local barbershop located<lb />
not far from the campus. A short<lb />
squatty young man, dressed in fresh-<lb />
ly-pressed khaki pants and a loud<lb />
siimmer shirt slides into the barber's<lb />
chair at the far end of the room. The<lb />
two boys who entered with him slump<lb />
in the seats along the wall.<lb />
Two of the other barbers sit in<lb />
their barber's chairs, eyeing tele-<lb />
vision. A third is slowly working on<lb />
a customer, too interested in the TV<lb />
to move faster, occasionally stopping<lb />
completely to oggle the screen.<lb />
"How you want it this time the<lb />
barber at the far end says politely.<lb />
The squatty young man says "J<lb />
don't know. What have you got?"<lb />
"It's on the calendar, there. Crew<lb />
cut. College. Contour, Hollywood,<lb />
Flattop�some more<lb />
One of the young men seated along<lb />
the will speaks up: "Give 'em one of<lb />
them Hollywoods. He's a snowman<lb />
The barber grins. The squatty<lb />
yoing man says "Naw, just round it<lb />
ot'f. A crew cut<lb />
After a short silence with nothing<lb />
but the jabber from the TV, an oc-<lb />
casional rumble of traffic and the<lb />
snick-snick-snick of clippers breaking<lb />
sound, one of the young men along<lb />
the wall says, "I got another damn<lb />
Prewett, and Dr. Martha Pingel, who<lb />
is a college instructor in every sense<lb />
of the word. . .<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, who respects<lb />
the East Carolinian as a student<lb />
newspaper . . .<lb />
Wright Building caretaker Roland<lb />
Burnette, who is kept busy sweeping<lb />
cigarettes butts from this office floor<lb />
. . . "you newspaper people don't<lb />
give me no trouble but you sure do<lb />
make a big mess<lb />
. . . and wonderful East Carolina<lb />
College.<lb />
parking ticket today<lb />
"Gene the other Beated-on� says.<lb />
directing his speech toward the squat-<lb />
ty one in the chair, "He goes over to<lb />
the gym and parks in the staff part<lb />
and leaves his car there for two hours<lb />
and expects not to get a ticket<lb />
Gene laughs. "T.has one thing<lb />
they'll do. They'll give you a damn<lb />
ticket around here<lb />
Tbe barber says, "It's the same<lb />
way uptown, here<lb />
"Cost you anywhere from two to<lb />
five dollars over there, though says<lb />
the young man with the ticket.<lb />
"Hey. Check that Gene motions.<lb />
The two along the wall turn to sur-<lb />
vey a girl in a tight dress passing<lb />
outside.<lb />
"I shore hate to see y'aJj go says<lb />
the other barber. "The summer sc"nool<lb />
bunch must not ever get haircuts<lb />
"They too broke chirped the one<lb />
with the ticket. "Paying them damn<lb />
parking fines<lb />
"I hate to see them girls go, too<lb />
says the first barber.<lb />
Gene grins. "I bet they walk by here<lb />
all the time, huh?"<lb />
"They're smart says the one with<lb />
the ticket, still bitter. "It's the ones<lb />
that brings cars down here that's<lb />
!umb. Stupid<lb />
His wall-mate asks, "How many<lb />
tickets you got so far?"<lb />
"Four, dammit<lb />
"Well, that ain't but eight dollars<lb />
Gene says, grinning.<lb />
"Naw, one of them was five dol-<lb />
lars<lb />
Gene turns to the barber. "How<lb />
'bout that. Thirteen dollars<lb />
"Thas a lot of haircuts<lb />
A few moments later, the barber<lb />
removes the sheet and napkin from<lb />
his customer and swishes him with<lb />
a powder-laden brush. "How's that?"<lb />
Gene nods and crawls out of the chair.<lb />
"Where'd you park?" says Gene,<lb />
turning to the on- with the ticket.<lb />
I" i y all grin at ' im sitting there.<lb />
"Right outeide he says. "I made<lb />
damn sure I can keep my eyes on<lb />
it from here He scowls.<lb />
�'Hey! Bud iy � there i me of them<lb />
policewomen grins the barber at<lb />
the far end. "You better get out there<lb />
quick They a .1 laugh. The one with<lb />
the ticket even laughs.<lb />
"Now that would really fix it up,<lb />
wouldn't it?" he says. "I'd shoot her<lb />
if it wa.s one<lb />
"Hell, I'm not kidding you the<lb />
barber say ill grinning. "Look<lb />
They look. She's standing there,<lb />
just outside, ad in her hand, pencil<lb />
working furiously; They all laugh<lb />
except the one wit the ticket.<lb />
Readers' Comment<lb />
Error In Book<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
Unfortunately an error was made<lb />
in t e advertisements section of this<lb />
year's annual on the eighteenth page.<lb />
Both Carolina and Taff Office Equip-<lb />
ment Companies patronized the col-<lb />
lege and its yearbook by buying ads.<lb />
Much to the regret of the editors and<lb />
business manager of the Buccaneer,<lb />
the two advertisements were com-<lb />
b ed. using a picture of Mr. Taff<lb />
along with three students in the Taff<lb />
concern on the corjy for Carolina<lb />
Office Equipment Company.<lb />
T' is announcement is made to in-<lb />
form the students that both Taff<lb />
and Carolina are advertising in the<lb />
book and that the entire staff regrets<lb />
the mistake. Unfortunately, however,<lb />
errors do occur and this time it hap-<lb />
pened to two of our advertisers.<lb />
I. K. Williamson, co-editor<lb />
1957 Buccaneer<lb />
Are you oin- f the peo<lb />
common n�m� 1 m an, are<lb />
Johnson, Williams, �' m  ! I<lb />
If you are, your name is i<lb />
moat common in the United S1<lb />
ing to a list compiled by tin S<lb />
Administration, th Be five nam 3<lb />
most c mmon one- listi d on il<lb />
include over a million diff �' n1<lb />
While reading a repoii<lb />
this bureau last week, I bee n �<lb />
in how the names in this<lb />
� ith the names of people in ail<lb />
country.<lb />
I was surprised I<lb />
mm n n n � a a national<lb />
the most common names in th<lb />
rectory.<lb />
The Social Security Bun<lb />
Smith was the number one<lb />
list of c mmon names. And that's I<lb />
The Bureau said that last � r 1<lb />
over one million people in the Ui<lb />
with the name of Smith�neai<lb />
of the population with one n; n<lb />
In the student directory, th'<lb />
Smiths was not quite so n<lb />
far the most common name on<lb />
Carolina campus.<lb />
The Social Security list show<lb />
next to the Smiths, the Johnsons w<lb />
"common hut in the student dire<lb />
the Johnsons tied with the Willian<lb />
third place, v ith the Jones (lisl I<lb />
on the national list) sliyhtly ahead in -<lb />
place,<lb />
Fifth on the national list were the Mil-<lb />
lers, but they hardly registered on the r<lb />
Carolina list, other names such as Browa<lb />
and Edwards are much more prevalent here.<lb />
Names can become an interesting thing.<lb />
especially when vou hear ones such as Mr.<lb />
Aaaaa. Mr. Ng, Mr. Ha, and Mr. Zyzy. I<lb />
there are none of those in the student dir-<lb />
ectory, but the Social Security Bun au<lb />
that such names existed.<lb />
Maybe vou have an unusual name, but<lb />
I'll bet it's not Mr. C, Mr. O, Mr. Q. nor Mr.<lb />
W. The national list said that 21 of the let-<lb />
ters of the alphabet were surnames in the<lb />
United States. The five listed above are<lb />
the only exceptions.<lb />
If your name begins with an "X drop<lb />
by the newspaper office and pick up a S25<lb />
check. You certainly deserve it. for accord-<lb />
ing to the national survey your name belongs<lb />
to the smallest list of alphabetized names.<lb />
fTo qualify for the prize, you only nerd to<lb />
prove that your name begins with an<lb />
and that it's listed in the 1956-57 Student<lb />
Directory.<lb />
, �,4�$JH.J<lb /><pb facs="00038426_tn_0003" /><lb />
tST CAROL!NlAh<lb />
PAGE THREV<lb />
1956-1957This Was The Year When<lb />
�<lb />
. :��<lb />
Coach Martinez's Swimmers Won The National NAIA Crown<lb />
rat Met The Governor At The Big Democrat tic Rally In Wright<lb />
V Urown For The College s oom Annm<lb />
? V CK'lM .� i iOU<lb />
Shaw's "Pygmalion" Starred lop Playhouse Pertormers<lb />
Alice Home And Lloyd Bray<lb />
Tel J�n� Carter Reigned Over Homecoming<lb />
Pretty Hetty Jo Hutts Represented ECC At The<lb />
Annual Azalea Festival<lb />
Broadway Actor Jeffrey Lynn Visited The<lb />
Campus For A Role In "State Of The Union"<lb /><pb facs="00038426_tn_0004" /><lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
�&amp;�<lb />
� KASt CAftOLiiUAN<lb />
FRIDAY, May to<lb />
as:<lb />
nown<lb />
"Here lie.s in honored glory an<lb />
American Soldier known but to God<lb />
The words are barely visible in the<lb />
dim light of the dying day; but the<lb />
measured pace of the guard keeping<lb />
his lonely vigil over the Tomb of the<lb />
Unknown Soldier leads me back to<lb />
tha-t little improvised chapel in the<lb />
city hall of Chalons-sur-Marne,<lb />
where I have been summoned to par-<lb />
ticipate in one of the strangest mis-<lb />
sions in military history�<lb />
� The year, 1921; the day, October<lb />
23. Four flag-draped caskets lay in<lb />
the ch�pel, w ere the silence was<lb />
broken only by my Steady pace. With<lb />
each step 1 thought of how I had<lb />
come to be here, to guard the re-<lb />
mains of four Americans, one of<lb />
which wa. to be the Unknown Sol-<lb />
dier. Five days ago I was yanked<lb />
f om regular duty and ordered to go<lb />
to Cobleaz. Tpon arriving there 1,<lb />
along with four other American<lb />
soldier- from different outfits, had<lb />
quizzed as to my war exper-<lb />
ience 1 remember clearly the ex-<lb />
pressions on my comrade, faces when<lb />
v were told we were to be pall-<lb />
bearers for the American Unknown<lb />
Soldiei and that one of us was to<lb />
make the actual choice. Genera Per-<lb />
3hing had selected four war dead<lb />
from various battle fields in France<lb />
ami had them brought to Chalons-<lb />
sur-Marne. The man chosen to make<lb />
the selection was one Sergeant Ed-<lb />
ward F. Younger. The other four of<lb />
us were to act as honor guards for<lb />
the bodies until the one .selected was<lb />
taken by the Nav. for .shipment to<lb />
the States. We arrived in Chalons-<lb />
s Maine three days ago and im-<lb />
mediately began scheduled watches<lb />
ovei t e bodies.<lb />
I wondered just how many hours<lb />
I had paced up and down this .still,<lb />
silent room.<lb />
'Corporal Sheldon a voice echoed<lb />
through the room smashing my train<lb />
of thought.<lb />
1 came to a halt and saluted. "Yes<lb />
By LLOYD<lb />
teen minutes had passed. God, what<lb />
monotony! 1 laughed as 1 recalled the<lb />
captain's telliag me how much glory<lb />
there would be in performing such<lb />
a duty. Glory! Hell ye.s, there had<lb />
been glory, but that was before these<lb />
ett began to throb, and before this<lb />
head began to ache. The glory was<lb />
gone, and there was nothing to it<lb />
iow but t i-s rotten marching. 1 shook<lb />
my htad. 1 was thinking like a fool.<lb />
Why hundreds of boys would give<lb />
inything to be in my shoes. They<lb />
would have bragged about this for<lb />
.he aext fifty years. What did I<lb />
lave to gripe about ?<lb />
I continued to march back and<lb />
orth, slower now t. an before. My<lb />
a-ist watch informed me that an-<lb />
,h , fifteen minutes had passed.<lb />
n:y naif an hour and i would be<lb />
ree of the whole damn mess. As a<lb />
in inn i, or more lapsed, my skin be-<lb />
4-an to feel cold and clammy. My<lb />
legs felt unsteady, while my head<lb />
egan to spin with dizziness. 1 reached<lb />
� P and wiped the sweat from my<lb />
ii ead with the back of my hand.<lb />
was breathing hard, and I suddenly<lb />
realized that 1 was no longer march-<lb />
ag, but standing with my head in<lb />
nay hands as ont does when trying<lb />
10 recollect. My rifle had fallen to<lb />
he floor Inside me. Funny that I<lb />
iiad aot heard it, for a thing of that<lb />
size would have certainly made<lb />
more�<lb />
1 hi familiar command "at ease"<lb />
followed, and I spread my legs apart,<lb />
lowered my rifle to the floor, and<lb />
waited tor the man behind the lieu-<lb />
tenant bars to speak.<lb />
He began, " to one hour Ser-<lb />
geant Younger will arrive here to<lb />
the (he paused) Unknown<lb />
Soldier. When he arrives, you will<lb />
open the door, permit him entrance,<lb />
and ste out, closing the door behind<lb />
you. After he baa performed his<lb />
duty, you wil. open the door, permit-<lb />
ting him to leave. You are then to<lb />
stand outside the door and wait the<lb />
a: rival o! the other three men who<lb />
are to accompany you in removine<lb />
the selected body from the chapel.<lb />
You have your orders. Are they<lb />
clear?"<lb />
"Yt- sir I answered.<lb />
He turned to leave. As he reached<lb />
the small paneled door, he swung<lb />
around and spoke once more. "And<lb />
( wrporal Sheldon�"<lb />
"Yes, lieutenant I returned some-<lb />
what puzzled.<lb />
His eye, met mine in a steady-<lb />
gaze. "For God's sake be�be rev-<lb />
erent! Think of all the men like these<lb />
that died�"<lb />
"I understand, sir I feebly at-<lb />
tempted a smile, but smiling at a<lb />
superior officer was not too easy.<lb />
He closed the door behind him, and<lb />
1 realized trat I was alone once<lb />
again.<lb />
Placing my rifle upon my shoulder,<lb />
1 resumed my step. The hard cement<lb />
floor had caused my feet to swell,<lb />
and my shoulder ached from the<lb />
continuous swinging of my arms. A<lb />
glance at my watch related that fif-<lb />
The pounding in my head increased;<lb />
and as 1 groped at the wall for sup-<lb />
port, a ; rotruding bit of plaster sank<lb />
into the palm of my hand. I jumped<lb />
away; and losing my balance, 1 fell<lb />
to the floor. I lay there for a moment,<lb />
taring up at the ceiling. What was<lb />
wrong with me? I started to rise,<lb />
ami a feeling of nausea surged<lb />
rough my body, causing me to rea-<lb />
lize that I was sick�sick with ner-<lb />
ous fatigue, the most common ill�<lb />
less among soldiers.<lb />
A sudden gust of wind leaped<lb />
through the window and blew out the<lb />
ing!e candle on the altar, permit-<lb />
ng the darkness to blanket over<lb />
ne. I reached out, trying desperately<lb />
u grasp some object that would en-<lb />
oie me to raise myself from the<lb />
lam . musty floor. My cold, shiver-<lb />
ng hand brus ed against something<lb />
�ol:d. I closed my fimgers about it,I<lb />
erked at it once or twice, seeing if<lb />
. would support my weight; and<lb />
ul ed myself into standing position<lb />
he wind whipped about me, sending<lb />
tckening chills throughout my frame<lb />
as I moved my hands along the ob-<lb />
ject trying to sense my position in<lb />
.he loom. More chills tormented me<lb />
as I discovered that I was supporting<lb />
mysel. on one of the wooden eas-<lb />
ets. The caskets being of different<lb />
s ape.x gave way to my location in<lb />
the little chapel, and 1 decided that<lb />
t . walked to the right I would come<lb />
to the unfinished altar. 1 moved<lb />
slowly uritil my foot struck the<lb />
hancel rail. Reaching out into the<lb />
darkness, I felt for the table which<lb />
eld the small waxy stub; and after<lb />
what seemed hours my tb gers closed<lb />
around it. The flame from my cig-<lb />
arette lighter cast a narrow, shim-<lb />
mering ray of light which brightened<lb />
as the tiny wax pole again burst<lb />
into life,<lb />
1 felt uneasy standing there beside<lb />
tie casket, as I had not seen the room<lb />
from this position before. Nervously<lb />
I lit a cigarette and inhaled deeply on<lb />
it, unconscious of the fact that 1<lb />
should again resume my guard. The<lb />
.varmth of the cigarette lessened the<lb />
chill; and the nausea eased up, lea-<lb />
ving me with a temporary feeling of<lb />
contentment. Again 1 glimpsed at<lb />
my watch. Another ten minutes had<lb />
BRAY, JR.<lb />
passed leaving only twenty more.<lb />
Thank God for that! 1 took another<lb />
inhalation on my cigarette, letting<lb />
the smoke pass lazily through my<lb />
nostril out into the room. It formed<lb />
crazy, blue designs as it rose and<lb />
anished into the air. The thought<lb />
f continuing my guard crept into my<lb />
mind. First came this cigarette and<lb />
hen the guarding I convinced myself.<lb />
It seemed vtrange that never before<lb />
.ad I treated duty this lightly, for<lb />
iuty had always come first with me.<lb />
May'�e it was because I was so dead<lb />
ared, or because of this crazy, con-<lb />
founded' task I was performing. I<lb />
did not care.<lb />
I continued to smoke until the<lb />
.inning end of the cigarette reached<lb />
my fingers; then I dropped it to the<lb />
floor and crushed it with the heel<lb />
of my boot. I stood there, deliber-<lb />
ately putting off as long as I possibly<lb />
could the duty 1 had to perform.<lb />
My fingers toyed with the Ameri-<lb />
can lag that was draped over the<lb />
caket, and I began wondering just<lb />
how the guys within these wooden<lb />
boxes had gotten it. Most likely one<lb />
of those little but deadly bullets<lb />
from a German rifle. What outfit<lb />
had each belonged to? Had one been<lb />
a private, sergeant, or an officer?<lb />
All sorts of question concerning<lb />
heir identity began forming in my<lb />
mind. Who knew but what some par-<lb />
ticle of clothing or piece of equip-<lb />
ment lying in these caskets would<lb />
reveal an answer to just one of my<lb />
questions? I was thinking like a<lb />
fool or was 1? My curiosity rapidly<lb />
pushed aside all thoughts concerning<lb />
the line of duty. A glance into aach<lb />
coffin might satisfy my inquiring<lb />
mind. 1 turned the thought over in<lb />
my brain. Should I chance it? If I<lb />
were caught, there would be no tel-<lb />
.ing as to w.at my court martial<lb />
night be. The strange, unyeilding<lb />
ariosity continued to mount within<lb />
me until I knew that 1 must��! must<lb />
ave one look into each of the rect-<lb />
angu.ar boxes!<lb />
.vly watch warned me of the little<lb />
line 1 had; only ten minutes. At the<lb />
nd of this time Younger would ome<lb />
o m.kc the selection ol the body.<lb />
Hurriedly making my way across<lb />
e room, I came to .t;nid beside the<lb />
asket on the far left. I hesitated<lb />
'or a moment; removed the flag<lb />
'rum ato the box; then cupping my<lb />
ingers under the lid, I started to lift.<lb />
t first the lid held ast, but after<lb />
.lore pressure was applied it began<lb />
0 move. The loosely driven nails<lb />
creeched a though warning me of<lb />
te evil I was committing. When a'<lb />
-t I e lid was open. 1 peered inside.<lb />
Nothing but darkness met my eyes<lb />
.iuttering a stream of oaths. I drove<lb />
iy ha.id deep into my pocket, . earch-<lb />
ng wildly for my lighter; and when<lb />
1 found it I held it down into the<lb />
.sktt and lit it. Nervously I moved<lb />
ay hand from one end to the other,<lb />
training my eyes to see what was<lb />
within.<lb />
On one end of the rotting floor of<lb />
i e box lay several bones, black with<lb />
age, clung to by small particles of<lb />
cartilage. On the other end, covered<lb />
with cobwebs was a , iece of what<lb />
might have been a boot. This and<lb />
nothing more.<lb />
1 lowered the lid in disgust; and<lb />
ifter placing the flag back on the<lb />
o �, 1 movtd to the second casket<lb />
he lid would not budge. I pulled<lb />
� aider, applying every ounce of my<lb />
;length. Still it would not give. Rea-<lb />
ding that my time was running out,<lb />
i moved to the next. It ao would<lb />
ot move. 1 was totally out of all<lb />
ttience and wanted to cease, but<lb />
im unknown force moved me to<lb />
be foui h end last casket. Expecting<lb />
hi same as before. I tried the lid;<lb />
Local Geography Fraternity<lb />
One Of Largest In United States<lb />
,d t my surprise it opened without<lb />
n uch as a sound. Shaking with<lb />
juriosity and fear combined, I held<lb />
the lighter deep into the interior of<lb />
e wooden box. A feeling of defeat<lb />
oie over me as I realised that this<lb />
asket contained the same as the<lb />
irst. I movo! tlu .ighter to the far<lb />
el of the box in one last effort,<lb />
mil as I did so my lips parted in<lb />
rise, Tht re wa something here<lb />
t was not in the other! Pus" ing<lb />
aside the cobwebs and bones, I lifted<lb />
e object out into the pale light.<lb />
Li was a canteen! Though battered<lb />
ml tarnished it still held it. shape.<lb />
Hal it not been made out of alum-<lb />
inum it would have rusted away by<lb />
now His cartridge belt must have<lb />
still been on hfaa when he was buried<lb />
1 decided.<lb />
I started to drop it back into the<lb />
� ask ��: when my fingers touched<lb />
omething strange on its surface.<lb />
It felt as though a long narrow line<lb />
had been tooled into it with a knife.<lb />
flinging it back into the dim rays<lb />
�' fliekerii g light, I discovered a<lb />
nge marking which must have<lb />
been put there by a s arp object of<lb />
 sort. It was a single line with<lb />
-V jutt ��� from the end in the<lb />
form o an arrow. 1 must have been<lb />
nsane, but 1 would have sworn 1<lb />
ad seen this strange marking some-<lb />
 re be'ore. 1 looked at it again<lb />
ying lie- era ely to reco led<lb />
v hen I had seen it. It was<lb />
fo. I<lb />
Cod, no! Suddenly, as if my mind<lb />
-1 �� ' v B gia.it mallet<lb />
remembered! Every muscle in naj<lb />
Beta Iota Chapter of Gamma Theta <lb />
Upsilon at Ea.n Carolina College to<lb />
now entering its third year of organ-<lb />
ization. 'I his chapter of the national<lb />
organisation has the prescedent of<lb />
ling the only chapter in North Caro-<lb />
lina, and in li'56 it was tlargest<lb />
chapter in the United States<lb />
i. a The-a UpelUtB began a a<lb />
utional Fraternity at llinoi- State<lb />
Normal (oh.ge in 1928. The students<lb />
there desired to establish a closer<lb />
band of fellowship among students<lb />
if geography in colleges a.id urn-<lb />
ersities an i especially to promote<lb />
eography in education. That loca:<lb />
U , o ganiaed ai a fraternity and<lb />
n( invitations to other departments<lb />
i , , nation to join them in aatab-<lb />
�i s National Professional Hob-<lb />
. i I :� T is vsas accom-<lb />
: i. ibe ormation of four<lb />
chapters in 1981. This fraternity now<lb />
has 63 chapters in the United States.<lb />
Canada, and Mexico.<lb />
Crowth<lb />
(am ma Theta Upsilon of K.ast<lb />
;� I � Coll ge was established and<lb />
organised in March of 19M. T f�a-<lb />
. .it here as grown from only<lb />
 chartl member to a total of 04<lb />
� members in li5t5 and 51 active<lb />
,n nber in iy.r7.<lb />
' he go. 1 or pur ose af Camma<lb />
Theta U silon i to farther profes-<lb />
. . t� i� Si B geography by af-<lb />
ord ng a common organization for<lb />
those interested m tbii field. Frater-<lb />
� . t.g are requented often<lb />
by trained specialists and personal-<lb />
, iphkal field.<lb />
tning quite a tielj In cam-<lb />
. . Gamma Theta UpsK<lb />
first ,acv honors in<lb />
the Homecarning Parade in 1966.<lb />
Also, under the sponsui lj<lb />
H da Iota Chapter a campus<lb />
iraw.i and ublih d in 1 �� -<lb />
oap is disti i uted to m on<lb />
mi n each year Plans art �<lb />
made to distribute a br<lb />
out the high school- af N<lb />
lina next fl<lb />
Activities<lb />
Not to be excluded ire I �<lb />
social activities of the<lb />
These im ude dinner an<lb />
Christmas banquet an<lb />
the aanual i each pa �<lb />
Requirements for eligi<lb />
Gamma Theta Upsileti bav<lb />
mi thai.Ted by the adopt.<lb />
constitution A tudent<lb />
nvited to become s<lb />
raternit) if he baa<lb />
geography and a r a.e<lb />
cour-e. in t c ge- .<lb />
�nly<lb />
IO V<lb />
mind swirled back into the<lb />
three years to a bloody<lb />
in Northeastern Prance<lb />
few miles from where 1 was<lb />
I'he ground was covered with<lb />
he decaying bodies of dead men. I<lb />
� : remember the name of the<lb />
till, nor t e title of the battle; but<lb />
i did remember one thing�Johnny<lb />
t iraham.<lb />
We had lived in the .same foxhole<lb />
trying to escape the continuous line<lb />
f rifle fire. !t was during those long<lb />
hours of hitling that Johnny had<lb />
carved t. is strange design on his<lb />
canteen. Throughout the entire battle<lb />
it bad been Graham and Sheldon. To-<lb />
gether we bad been through living<lb />
hell until one day I returned from<lb />
the field alone; Johnny was missing<lb />
n action. I never saw Johnny after<lb />
at, though I looked for his familiar<lb />
niilmg face at every camp, oti every<lb />
attlefieW.<lb />
1 closed my fingers tighter around<lb />
be canteen unti. my knuckles grew<lb />
white.<lb />
My htait missed a beat as I beard<lb />
the ap; roach of footsteps in the<lb />
Younger was coming! A<lb />
ook s t my watch told me the hour<lb />
KS a ; the our which 1 had<lb />
hoi ght seamed so long and drawn<lb />
jt. Wh. t should I do? Fear itself<lb />
a ml me in the face as the footsteps<lb />
rev nearer. Fill d with terror, 1<lb />
ro ped tiie canteen into the casket<lb />
sed the 1; i quietfy, replacing the<lb />
slowly. As the d�0� opened inch by<lb />
my mmd Whirled in endless<lb />
 With one final movement 1<lb />
ihi ast the dooi open wide.<lb />
1 aw Voungei standing there, tali<lb />
n I tl in, ami over his shoulder I<lb />
t w the four flag-draped caskets.<lb />
y blood r; n cold as 1 discovered<lb />
 wreath lying on the fourth and<lb />
taat casketthe casket which held<lb />
iy dead companion, Johnny Cra'iam!<lb />
Younger paaaed through the door-<lb />
way, leaving me standing there<lb />
alone; the ungodly realization pound-<lb />
btg against the very walls of my<lb />
mind. The strange, sickening desire<lb />
to die crept over me. I fell against<lb />
the wall crying madly, for it was then<lb />
1 knew the truth! The damnable<lb />
truth I was so afraid to face! I knew<lb />
the identity of the Unknown<lb />
Soldier! �<lb />
Darkness has crept over Arling-<lb />
on. A 1 is silent, save the rhythmic<lb />
 ing of the lonely figure guarding<lb />
Lost And Found<lb />
The Last and Found Depart<lb />
men( in the ollege Union<lb />
collected an easwiMM amount ol<lb />
lo-t artirl�'s. If ou hav<lb />
anything, Mi-v Mtndrahall �V<lb />
that u check h and nee<lb />
has been turned in.<lb />
the body of "�an A me; i<lb />
known but to God" and-<lb />
THE END<lb />
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Data �<lb />
�election of the American I<lb />
Soldier is factual; Edward P<lb />
Younger really made the � �<lb />
Obviou-iy, however, the post<lb />
of the identity of the TJnkno r<lb />
dier being discovered is pure<lb />
!igment of the im-agina<lb />
author hopes that no one<lb />
that be has in any wt<lb />
upon the sacrednes- of tl<lb />
in his story.<lb />
i iy grew tense, and 1 wanted to<lb />
vi m- scream to the entire world<lb />
bat 1 had known this man! That 1<lb />
it ide by side with him.<lb />
hat bad loved and depended upon<lb />
- one might his own brot er!<lb />
� ! � a . round seeking to find some<lb />
crevice in which to hide�hide from<lb />
at d testable thing truth. My even<lb />
eturned to the canteen, and the de-<lb />
ign seemingly spelled out the name�<lb />
ahnny Gra am. Th"e gruesome pic<lb />
uie of his ;hg tags being shot off<lb />
i.m constructed itself in my brain.<lb />
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ag; anl rrn across the room to<lb />
l it my nl'ie was lyinir<lb />
� i ide a voice, loud and cleai<lb />
oke the deathlike stillness. "S i-<lb />
. t Younger is here to selecl t i<lb />
. movt I slowly :o the door, ami<lb />
ul, a tit mlliiig hand opened it.<lb />
no; io �k into the eyes of Sergeant<lb />
et for ear he would recognize<lb />
� i resion o. horror on my face<lb />
� U- pid asi ' to permit him t<lb />
n tr. Holding the wreath, e stepped<lb />
j tl rough the doorway and into the<lb />
I It tie chapel. I wept out closing the<lb />
door behind me. As I took my posi-<lb />
tion in front of the entrance, I found<lb />
myself praying�praying to God in<lb />
Heaven that the casket selected would<lb />
not be that which held the remains of<lb />
Johnny Graham. As I waited for<lb />
what seemed hours, shaking with<lb />
uncontrollable anxiety, I could hear<lb />
his movements in the chapel. At last<lb />
he paused, and after a moment he<lb />
moved toward the door. My hand<lb />
closed around the knob, and I pushed<lb />
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� BA3T CAROLINIAW<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Pace-Setting Elon Invades ECC Tonight<lb />
ig Christiana invade " ����. <lb />
um tonight under In ECC-NC State Encounter I �<lb />
an important North �wv.nyV.m. f m g- -w x<lb />
���<lb />
And Still NS Champion<lb />
Christians invade<lb />
tonight under<lb />
an important North<lb />
'� ' n i 11It with East Cftre-<lb />
ftfallorya chlb, shooting<lb />
, naecutive loop title,<lb />
ince" of staying in<lb />
according to the Coach.<lb />
Buca win tonight and to-<lb />
 Guilford, t eir chan-<lb />
 Improved<lb />
Williams, an 18-year-old<lb />
aller from Shawboro,<lb />
� e nod from Mallory to<lb />
on the mound. Williams<lb />
i itertt performer<lb />
mark .it pi eeent<lb />
it the first of this<lb />
the league<lb />
� � � were a full<lb />
- - and Cn-<lb />
MaUory re-<lb />
ipon the outcome<lb />
E and Catawba<lb />
 ba l'u sday, Ap-<lb />
W : ej fact- the<lb />
�l oui oay to At-<lb />
tomorrow. Should<lb />
� lid boost the Bucs<lb />
Ca likewise,<lb />
s two of their four<lb />
I that Lenoir Khyne<lb />
ay the Pirate, the<lb />
� tagi - are thrown<lb />
EOC could lose a. m<lb />
n and Catawba and<lb />
title, percentage-<lb />
they play less games.<lb />
has said, "We're<lb />
that t e oniy way<lb />
impion is to have<lb />
ly We're in favor<lb />
'� e're willing to play<lb />
We lioe to put<lb />
. ui schedule next<lb />
time, all the<lb />
is ake them one<lb />
lOte Mallory.<lb />
g I ii B :00, Students,<lb />
admitted to the<lb />
ntation of II) cards.<lb />
link Howen Runs<lb />
Cindermen<lb />
Defend N<lb />
Set To<lb />
S Title<lb />
LONG, BCC outfielder, who is hitting .385 and leads the team in<lb />
homeruns with four, is shown fouling a pitch against NC State, last Friday<lb />
night at Gay Smith Stadium. Ben Baker hurled the Bucs to a decisive 5-4<lb />
mv "in over the visiting Wolf pack. Don Hafer pitched for the Raleigh team.<lb />
BURLINGTON�Coach J. O. Miller's<lb />
lefending North State Conference<lb />
rack champions arrive here today for<lb />
he litf7 Conference meet.<lb />
1 he Pirates, who have shown good<lb />
trength this year, are favored to<lb />
arm out again over the other clubs<lb />
n the league. Whether or not all<lb />
seven schools will be represented is<lb />
lot known.<lb />
Expected to pace the Pirates are<lb />
wo undefeated tracksters, Dennis<lb />
PBrien and Foster Morse. O'Uiien<lb />
as competed four times, and ha.s won<lb />
tsily each time. Morse, whose event<lb />
the two-mile, has broken the school<lb />
ecord three of those times.<lb />
Last week, against NC State (whom<lb />
e Bucs defeated 71-59), ECC show-<lb />
ed its best form. Coach Miller stated<lb />
that the cluh looked better than at<lb />
any time thi year and will probably<lb />
be quite ready for today's meet.<lb />
Jim Henderson, leading joint-man<lb />
last year in the Conference, will be l<lb />
back for another session. He holds <lb />
the conference records in the high<lb />
hurdles, 100 and 120 yard dashes.<lb />
Morse holds the conference mark in<lb />
the two-mile run. Bobby Patterson<lb />
:ol(is a loop record in the 880. Bobby<lb />
Mfaynard holds the league record for<lb />
he low hurdles. The But- mile relay<lb />
earn of Charlie Bjehop, Tommy<lb />
erilner, Bob Ruck and Patterson<lb />
 another record holder.<lb />
Also expected to pace the Bucs are<lb />
ii Bi'ck. Billy Skeeter, Lynn Bar-<lb />
uj;t. Joe Holmes, Bobby Cay, Eddie<lb />
Jennis, Bob Ferguson, Joe Pond.<lb />
�.warM<lb />
HE BAGGED A TITLE�That's not a shotgun Maurice Everett is aiming<lb />
with, but it was an effective weapon in North State tennis circles this year.<lb />
Everett won the conference singles title for the second year in a row this<lb />
week at Greensboro. THe husky junior netter is from Robersonville.<lb />
Pirate Baseball2rs Succumb<lb />
To Catawba, 7-3, Lct V, eek<lb />
Everette Defeats Field<lb />
To Retain His vrown<lb />
Ben Baker Pitches Piiates<lb />
To 5-4 Win Over N C State<lb />
A crowd of 3.000 fans turned out<lb />
despite cold weather and rain, to<lb />
see East Carolina nip North Caro-<lb />
lina State's baseballers 5-4 at Guy<lb />
Smith Stadium last Friday night.<lb />
Ben Bakei, sophomore lefthand-<lb />
er from Zebulon, went the full nine<lb />
innings for EOC and gave up only<lb />
seven scattered hit to the Wolf-<lb />
pack, tie struck out nine batter<lb />
The Pirates rallied in the first,<lb />
scored again in the fifth and fin-<lb />
ally in the seventh to secure the<lb />
narrow victory. State scored their<lb />
runs in the second and the fifth<lb />
frames.<lb />
East Carolina scored the winning<lb />
run in the seventh on three con-<lb />
secutive ingles. Joel Long and<lb />
Bermej Stevens hit in succession,<lb />
and a smash through 5hortstop by<lb />
first baseman Dean Robbins scored<lb />
long. State was unable to come<lb />
ack.<lb />
Fast BCC Start<lb />
C ach Jim Mallory' Pirates<lb />
stunned the huge crowd and State's<lb />
Wolf pack in the first inning with<lb />
a three-run assault that put them<lb />
d early. Baker put the Pack<lb />
down one-two-three and the EC of-<lb />
fensive went to work.<lb />
T e - anu- combination of batters<lb />
hat I rougl t in the winning Pirate<lb />
started the scoring. Outfielder Ber-<lb />
mey Stevens tagged State Pitcher<lb />
Dn Hafer for a single. Robbins<lb />
tapped him for another. Bucky Reep<lb />
urea hit by a pitched ball to load<lb />
the bases. Tommy Nance, freshman<lb />
outfielder from Greensboro, raj pel<lb />
I long double into right:ield to score<lb />
all three runners. ECC had a 3-0<lb />
lead.<lb />
State picked up one run in the<lb />
aecoi d inning on a walk and a hit<lb />
,y outfielder Jim Hill.<lb />
State Takes Lead<lb />
The Wolfpack exploded for three<lb />
big i ana in the fifth inning to tie<lb />
the score. The visitors turned four<lb />
hits and a wild throw into tallies.<lb />
Dennis Bradshaw got on on a fielder's<lb />
choice. Dick Hunter walked. yant,<lb />
Kennel and Hafer collected hits to<lb />
score two of the runs. Then, third-<lb />
aseman Jim Creekmore singled and a<lb />
wild throw to first advanced each man<lb />
two bases. Another score came across,<lb />
making it 4-3.<lb />
A fifteen-minute argument fol-<lb />
lowed that play. Two State runners<lb />
crossed the plate but one was ordered<lb />
ack to third because o: the two-<lb />
a-t -advance rule.<lb />
"1 i B.ics tied it 4-4 on a walk, two<lb />
hit batsmen and a sacrifice fly to<lb />
the centerfielder.<lb />
There was no more scoring then,<lb />
mtil ECC's final run in the seventh.<lb />
State changed pitchers in the eighth<lb />
when BOC threatened again, but Ha-<lb />
fer itceived credit for the !os.<lb />
Friday afternoon, just hours before<lb />
the NC State ballgame at Guy Smith<lb />
Stadium, East Carolina's baseballers<lb />
succumbed to a hard-hitting Catawba<lb />
team, 7-3, at College Field.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory's club managed<lb />
even hits w ile the Indians hacked<lb />
out 13, including three long triple,<lb />
dallory opened with Bruce Shelley OB<lb />
;he mound and relieved him after<lb />
four innings. Leonard Lilley came<lb />
on and went the rest of the distance<lb />
for the Pirates but was unable to<lb />
change the course of the game.<lb />
ECC outfielder Joel Long poled<lb />
a 400-foot homerun in the last of tve<lb />
ninth to give the Bucs their third and<lb />
final run. It was hi.s fourth of the<lb />
season and gives him the edge over<lb />
teammate Tommy Nance, who had<lb />
three.<lb />
T e loss to Catawba dropped ECC<lb />
one-half game off top place and again<lb />
placed them in danger of losing their<lb />
.North State Conference title. In or-<lb />
der to stay in the running, the Bucs<lb />
must win today contest with Elon<lb />
and their Saturday match with Guil-<lb />
ford.<lb />
Bt.d driving conditions prevailed<lb />
in less thai; 15 per cent of the fatal<lb />
highway accidents in the U. S. in<lb />
1956.<lb />
GREENSBORO�Maurice Everette,<lb />
East Carolina junior from Roberson-<lb />
.ille, turned on the power' Monday<lb />
and Tuesday of this week to capture<lb />
the North State Conference singles<lb />
itle for t e econd year in a row.<lb />
After beating down his opponents<lb />
in the first rounds of play on Mon-<lb />
day, Everette disposed of John<lb />
c� aiie of Western Carolina 6-2,<lb />
i-2, to reach the finals. In the finals,<lb />
the muscular Everette met ECC<lb />
e; mma'e Billy Hollowell, a.i j put<lb />
urn down. 4-6. S-3, 6-3, 6-0.<lb />
Hollowell, a freshman from Kin-<lb />
.( wa. Everette's biggest threat,<lb />
.mo � a better record for regular-<lb />
ise! son play than did the champion.<lb />
Hollowell de eatel Howard Ha worth<lb />
A Guilford, 6-2, 6-2, Tuesday in the<lb />
semi-finals.<lb />
ECC Doubles<lb />
East Carolina Doubles<lb />
T<lb />
le<lb />
team<lb />
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At Five Points<lb />
)f John Savage and John West rea-<lb />
� .1 the finala Tuesday, but bowed<lb />
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Washburn and Bob Atlas of Guilford.<lb />
i he match was a ragged o.ne, lasting<lb />
five hours, before the GuiPord duo<lb />
zculd manage a decisive win. The<lb />
eore was 6-3, 3-6, 8-10, 6-2.<lb />
T e play in the North State tour-<lb />
ney was well praised by Coach Ray-<lb />
mond Martinez. Martinez' ECC club<lb />
raged through the regular season<lb />
with a 15-3 record, including an un-<lb />
defeated stretch of North State<lb />
games. It marked the first time that<lb />
the Pirates have copped the North<lb />
State Championship.<lb />
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Plaque Donated<lb />
The Delta Sigma Rho Fraternity<lb />
will donate a ilaque to the East<lb />
Carolina Intramural Council the last<lb />
wt ek of school this year. The plaque<lb />
will be presented to the winning<lb />
team, determined by the point sys-<lb />
tem, at the end of each year. As<lb />
things are now set up, if any one<lb />
team should win the trophy three<lb />
seasons in a row, that team will be<lb />
awarded the plaque permanently and<lb />
the Delta Sigma Rho will furnish a<lb />
new one.<lb />
The plaque will stand in the Gym-<lb />
nasium throughout the year.<lb />
(<lb />
FIRST�Tink Bowen,<lb />
!�. r i-s caught in a familiar<lb />
lg first base after con-<lb />
i hit. He will be in the<lb />
night against Elon and to-<lb />
"�rnoon against Guilford at<lb />
ield.<lb />
�<lb />
1<lb />
� i :�<lb />
Golfers Place<lb />
third<lb />
and<lb />
R I Pat Brady of Guil-<lb />
a North State Conference<lb />
1 .� day with<lb />
pai 140 for 36 holes, to<lb />
in iividual championship.<lb />
I a'a Fred Sexton was<lb />
with 150, just 10 strokes<lb />
ton was only two strokes<lb />
, after first round flay<lb />
g s ot a IB Tuesday,<lb />
d John Broyhill of Ap-<lb />
� ho had an 81. Broyhill<lb />
ke of the pace Monday<lb />
Broyhill and Fred Lloyd of<lb />
�" r third at 152.<lb />
voa the team champion-<lb />
i score of 635. East Caro-<lb />
econd with 669, Catawba<lb />
with 670, Appalachian fourth<lb />
 High Point fifth with 683<lb />
sixth with 686.<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
� EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PJiLDAV UA<lb />
�<lb />
May Day Queen<lb />
Organizational Activities<lb />
Receive Fraternity Award<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Awards Rose, Dennis;<lb />
Mosely V'ill Head APO Next Year<lb />
Dr. W. E. Marshall was th� guest , (Jimmy Johnson, past president for their above average leadership,<lb />
speaker at the annual Founder's Day Eddie Harris, past secretary; Dave ;l Zt.ns<lb />
Banquet held recently by Phi Sigma Canon, past treasurer; Warren<lb />
Dock<lb />
Maj Daj festivities were forced inside riyht Building last Satur-<lb />
da3 due to rain and cool temperaCUires. lovely Maj Day Qneea Tat Everton<lb />
is shewn during the ceremonies as -he was being escorted by past SGA<lb />
President Dock ( Smith.<lb />
(Willis photo)<lb />
Carter Schedules Student<lb />
Transcontinental Tour Thru<lb />
Western States This Summer<lb />
? fraternity.<lb />
Dr. Marshall addressed around for-<lb />
v of the fraternity member,s and<lb />
heir guests and told them what he<lb />
ronsid red "Vital Living The ban-<lb />
uet was helJ at the Silo Restaurant.<lb />
Following the address and supper,<lb />
Lr. R:e ard Todd, National Presi-<lb />
ent oi Phi Sigma Pi and advisor to<lb />
the loca Tau chapter, presented two<lb />
service awards to Eddie Dennis and<lb />
Horace Ruse. The fraternity mem-<lb />
'tis voted at an earlier business meet-<lb />
ir that these two member.s be given<lb />
service awards for outstanding ser-<lb />
vice throughout the year.<lb />
Following the �wards, out-going<lb />
resident Horace Rose : resented the<lb />
chapter gavel to next year's pre.si-<lb />
len: Eddie Dennis. Dennis in turn<lb />
introduced newly-elected officers that<lb />
.vill work along with him next year.<lb />
Introduced as next year's officers<lb />
n 1 Ken Crocker, vice-president;<lb />
A. C. Hinton. secretary; Warren<lb />
Browning, lecording secretary; Dan<lb />
Godfrey, treasurer; Don Ricketts,<lb />
sergeant-at-arnts; Elbert Prichard.<lb />
historian; and Oliver Williams, pub-<lb />
licity director.<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
"G VY - ' summer . . . get coi-<lb />
lerful vaca-<lb />
about? Dr. Ed<lb />
Bast Caro-<lb />
, .  I: ision of Field Ser-<lb />
iswers.<lb />
The tinental western tour<lb />
, nights ai d 33 days in<lb />
� ad nts will we seeing<lb />
� -tet I Canada from<lb />
I to I as a result<lb />
. � ira senior-<lb />
fch trip Dr. Carter<lb />
course I on the<lb />
-<lb />
The Alpha Phi Omega recently had , ville Kiwanis<lb />
� supper for the graduating brothers' Circle K club<lb />
Whitehurst, past historian;<lb />
Smith, past resident; Wiley Teal,<lb />
past alumni secretary Jo n Bpper-<lb />
son, ast second vice-president; Jeter<lb />
Taylor, and Doug Schafran). The<lb />
up. er, which was htld at Heath's<lb />
Restaurant, was followed by a dance.<lb />
!r. Jim Butler was commended for<lb />
hi, long and faithful service to the<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega as advisor and<lb />
ilumni secretary.<lb />
The new officers who were recently<lb />
tailed are Harlon Ifosley, presi-<lb />
'ent; Julian Ford, rice-president;<lb />
vernon Lewis, secretary; Bob Pear-<lb />
sail, treasurer Ed Baxter, sergeant<lb />
of arms; Charlie Elgin, chaplain:<lb />
Boh Ray nor, social chairman; and<lb />
Mr. Jim Butler, advisor.<lb />
Ibis past week Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
teld the formal initiation ritual :�r<lb />
.he new members. The new members<lb />
are Raddy Holton, John Dunn. Mike<lb />
Katsias, Foster Morse, and Tommy<lb />
Harris.<lb />
Circle K Club<lb />
Circle K heid its quarterly Ladies<lb />
Might meeting Wednesday night.<lb />
May 1. at the Silo Restaurant. An<lb />
outstanding organia vion on campus<lb />
for men. it is sponsored by the Green-<lb />
Club and the local<lb />
Members are chosen<lb />
Guest speakers were Reverend John<lb />
Gaff, the Minister of the First Christ-<lb />
ianhurch in Ay den, and Mr. John<lb />
Barnhill, a prominent businessman<lb />
and Lieutenant-Govern�! of the sev-<lb />
enth district of North and South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Reverend Caff spoke primarily to<lb />
?he Seniors on giving their li'e to<lb />
civic service. Mr. Bamhil then in-<lb />
stalled the new officers and board<lb />
nembei -<lb />
Members an i their guests �<lb />
i. . e (arson and NYai Dupn . Mr.<lb />
tnd Mrs. Bi Helms, Mr. and Mis<lb />
fern Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Paul<lb />
Singleton, Frank Moore and Jane<lb />
ro t Gma Manos and Jean Duke,<lb />
lucky Monroe and Diana Johnson,<lb />
Sddie iiarri- and Ann Peel. Eddie<lb />
Deni is Jean Fisher, Curtis Hen-<lb />
and Mary Alice Cox, B<lb />
i-o- and Jeanette Midlntyre,<lb />
N 'ash and Pesjgy Bullock,<lb />
11 . � r and Gaynelle Will, tms,<lb />
Robert Jackson and Margaret Mar-<lb />
sha  A. B. Benfield an Anne S<lb />
ler, Murle Teachey ami Kri Pen<lb />
lergraft, Joseph R. Pearce and Mar<lb />
tha John-ton. I. K. Williamson and<lb />
B �� . Mae Freeman, Mr. Lena C <lb />
Phi K pa Vlpha Presidei<lb />
, tune Horne, k t end Bill D �<lb />
 itl) when tl named Miss Horn and Di<lb />
� n dramatics thi fear. II �<lb />
fraternitv. Mia !lorn�- and Dixon, abw "<lb />
In Business Department<lb />
Four Seniors Receive<lb />
-T1 i ges, in<lb />
� - j i can<lb />
see,lieap4 r<lb />
��� �. r.d that 1 ier�<lb />
are imaking eating<lb />
l ;� - nor the<lb />
Extra Directories<lb />
There are a few �. ampiu Di-<lb />
rectories remaining for -ale in<lb />
the office of the Recreation Area<lb />
of theollege Union, according<lb />
to Miss vnthia Mendenhall.<lb />
COUNCIL<lb />
: from page 1<lb />
(- men in<lb />
 .� it � rovaL<lb />
He  . " ���-�: Student<lb />
roch as serving<lb />
a- �" � Men' Bay<lb />
juni r science ma-<lb />
rs, North Carolina,<lb />
� Sigma Rho Phi and<lb />
thai frater-<lb />
lcil before his elect-<lb />
the new Treasurer,<lb />
 studies major<lb />
B ach. Katsias has<lb />
Sig ma Rho and is<lb />
p (i<lb />
Mac Lancaster.<lb />
 titution. He is<lb />
S lA Advisory Board,<lb />
I e East Caro-<lb />
1" is a Bportfl writer<lb />
linian and a mem-<lb />
he Buccaneer staff.<lb />
Keep Relations<lb />
President Jones. "The<lb />
as it, pi imary pur; ose<lb />
and keep balance be-<lb />
tal social frat, and<lb />
 the relations with the<lb />
tion at a top level<lb />
rfraternity Council is, at<lb />
I of four social fra-<lb />
Sigma Rho, Kappa<lb />
Ph Kappa Alpha, and<lb />
ilit; of missing vome scenic<lb />
lack of information.<lb />
This 8500 mile tour will be more<lb />
i that you learn about<lb />
n you visit them, discus<lb />
t em while you are there and also<lb />
� d s.<lb />
Safety Factor<lb />
"Considei also the safety factor.<lb />
We . . i � I ��i same driver for the<lb />
East five years and be has a 16-year<lb />
riving n cord. There<lb />
rabl more comfort in that<lb />
.i i aav more room, can walk around.<lb />
  . ng seats in an air-con-<lb />
tioned We cairj our own food<lb />
ind v-  I be desei I area.<lb />
��  in a Trailways bus<lb />
sign painted on the side.<lb />
East . lina I o lege, and we are<lb />
. �. � .i:gnitaries and<lb />
North Carolinians. You<lb />
. � when you're going to<lb />
someone from ECC.<lb />
rith other people<lb />
ei 5 e a good chance to<lb />
� as and experiences and<lb />
 and enduring t'riend-<lb />
- some humorous<lb />
I of fun.<lb />
Educational<lb />
ds  a diffl rent student and<lb />
ri  "shotgun reading<lb />
listances and routes.<lb />
liaries and then swap<lb />
It's really an educa-<lb />
Phi Kappa Sigma<lb />
Pledges Invade Girl's Dorms<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Five fraternity pledges from Duke and their mascot, a<lb />
little chick, visited East Carolina last week-end on a pledge miss-<lb />
ion.<lb />
Sunday afternoon after lunch Dean Ruth White heard a<lb />
peeping sound in the lounge of Jarvis Dormitory. Investigating<lb />
the strange sound, she found five forlorn looking boys and a<lb />
brown crumpled paper bag from which the sound seemed to be<lb />
coming. After explaining that they were being initiated and<lb />
showing her the tiny yellow chick in the bag, they asked for her<lb />
help in fulfilling some of their assignments.<lb />
First they had to have their pictures made in one of the<lb />
girls' dormitory rooms. Yelling. "Man on the hall Dean White<lb />
led the way t Alii. May Barnes1 loom where one of the girls<lb />
took a picture of the five boys grouped around their little chick.<lb />
Next on the agenda they asked I<lb />
her help in getting in touch with<lb />
 em aiuu<lb />
a ex pei lence.<lb />
�'M ' nine new<lb />
�m<lb />
Kal<lb />
a membei t I<lb />
1 goi<lb />
Ph<lb />
A<lb />
F<lb />
to<lb />
The<lb />
present, cc<lb />
ternities,<lb />
Sigma N i<lb />
this yea: will be<lb />
oat trip from Vancou-<lb />
ver, B C. to Vancouver Island. We<lb />
, i l � itinerary each year;<lb />
big � and open country.<lb />
tour with the<lb />
a- the pageant<lb />
�v. � 1 '� es� Bills We spend an<lb />
evena in C inatewn, San Francisco,<lb />
and eat a meal with  C inee fam-<lb />
v so tlu n is really a variety of<lb />
"the President of this college Find-<lb />
ing that Dr. Messick was not in,<lb />
the boys asked Dean White to pinch-<lb />
hit for him. They needed a signed<lb />
statement that Duke was the best eol-<lb />
U g in the country. After first in-<lb />
serting the statement "except for<lb />
Bastarolina' she obliged by sign-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Because they had to obtain a gen-<lb />
uine East Carolina bullfrog, they<lb />
wanted to get in touch with a member<lb />
of the Science Department. Dean<lb />
White informed them of the presence<lb />
t everal large frogs in Wright Cir-<lb />
'c Pool whici they eouid have if<lb />
h-v could catch. The last she Raw of<lb />
the boys they were headed toward<lb />
the ; ool to capture a frog. Later the<lb />
found that they had stopped off at<lb />
Fleming Dormitory to have anot" er<lb />
octal e made -oiie of the five boys<lb />
tl ehkk in hand kissing another<lb />
t Iper, house mother Ruth Garner.<lb />
"I didn't minl helping these boys<lb />
ecause our pledges just returned<lb />
from similar excursions. I told them<lb />
that ti.ey had some fellow sufferers<lb />
ere at East Carolina Dean White<lb />
explained.<lb />
ent�<lb />
tment.<lb />
for the tour may be<lb />
the enrollment will be<lb />
(25 deposit credited to<lb />
tour will hold a piace for<lb />
on.<lb />
CADETS<lb />
i ontinued from page 1<lb />
ing qualification for a potential of-<lb />
icer in the U. S. Air Force, and for<lb />
eadershi . ration, and exercise<lb />
of command;<lb />
Cadet (apt. -William P. S. eight<lb />
of Roanoke Rapids, the Chicago<lb />
Tribune (odd Medal, for ability in<lb />
AFROTC academics, mil-<lb />
itary bearing, diill and exercise of<lb />
command;<lb />
Others<lb />
Cadet Is: l.t. Howard W. Nixon of<lb />
Ifanteo, the Reserve Officers A3-<lb />
i"� rtificate, fkr excellent<lb />
appearance, precision, courtesy, scho-<lb />
vork. leadership, and funda-<lb />
mentals of good citizenship;<lb />
Cadet Technical Sgt. Jackson A.<lb />
Henley of Asheboro. the Sons of the<lb />
American Revolution Medal, for lead-<lb />
ership, military bearing and excel-<lb />
a R: o Phi,<lb />
'1 he organisation of an Inter-Fra-<lb />
ternity Council L- the final chapter in<lb />
a long-concentrated effort to install<lb />
social fraternities at East Carolina.<lb />
All members of the Council expressed<lb />
optimism toward the future of social<lb />
fraternities here.<lb />
Messick<lb />
President Messick commented on lence in college and AFROTC aca-<lb />
the constitution several weeks ago, demic work<lb />
when he gave his approval of the<lb />
document. "As a whole the consti-<lb />
tution is good. It gives the students' AFROTC Conemir Cadet Award, to<lb />
plenty of freedom�under supervised<lb />
direction<lb />
Further membership to the I. F. C.<lb />
will be open to arty social fraternity<lb />
recognized by the administration. The<lb />
council will govern the actions and<lb />
procedures of the member fraterni-<lb />
ties and decide on matters in keeping<lb />
with tV.e policy set up by the con-<lb />
stitution.<lb />
reshman year;<lb />
Excellent Performance<lb />
Cadet l.t. Col. Ernest L. McFar-<lb />
and of Henderson, Cadet Lt. Col.<lb />
Lloyd Ralph Chason of Rocky Mount,<lb />
Cadet Major William P. McArthur<lb />
of Fayetteville, Cadet Captain Dallas<lb />
C. Dixon of Grantsboro, Cadet 1st<lb />
Lt. Pat B. Harmon of Buie's Creek,<lb />
Cadet Captain John R. Parker, Jr<lb />
of Kinston, and Cadet Staff Sgt.<lb />
Robert L. Needs of Columbus, Ohio,<lb />
the Outstanding Service Medal, for<lb />
excellent performance of duty;<lb />
Cadet Captain James E. Phelps,<lb />
Jr of Greenville, Cadet 1st Lt. How-<lb />
ard W. Nixon of Mantec, and Cadet<lb />
Staff Sgt. Thomas R. Gainer of Pa-<lb />
nama City, Fla the Outstanding<lb />
Achievement Medal;<lb />
Cadet Calvin E. Mills of Apex, Ca-<lb />
let Carlton G. Hal! of Wilmington,<lb />
Cadet Gene G. Mercer of BJack Creek,<lb />
� adet Harrell E. Mabe of Prospect<lb />
Hill, Cadet Staff Sgt. Charles C.<lb />
Hoffman of Alexandria, Va Cadet<lb />
Staff Sgt. John P. Spoone of Alex-<lb />
andria, Va and Cadet James R. Hart<lb />
of Norfolk, Va the Competetive<lb />
Drill Medal;<lb />
Cadet Capt. Dallas C. Dixon of<lb />
Grantboro, Cadet Sta'f Sgt. Thomas<lb />
R. Gainer of Panama City, Fla and<lb />
Cadet Dennis M. Biggs of Williams-<lb />
ton, the Rifle Team Medal with rib-<lb />
bon bar designating sharpshooter.<lb />
MESSICK<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
the need for active participation<lb />
.n the res rve corps by employee and<lb />
tudenl reservists.<lb />
Cnderstanding<lb />
"These concrete items, among many<lb />
� i  and the pride of this college<lb />
n ma ntaining this strong element of<lb />
. undei standing of the relal<lb />
of : ei erve force- and i  I<lb />
lefense, place t i. institution on a<lb />
high national pedestal for all to -��<lb />
and to imitate<lb />
As he '� seated the award to P<lb />
idem Messick on behalf of the S<lb />
tary of Defense, he said:<lb />
"E t Cari lina College has eontri-<lb />
�ute I immeasurably to public under-<lb />
ng and g eatej awareness of<lb />
the role of the military reservi I<lb />
the United States today. The <lb />
ment of Defense Reserve Award is<lb />
illy a symbol of appreciation of<lb />
fact. It also -� rves to point up<lb />
e rest of the Nation the out-<lb />
standing efforts f individual insti-<lb />
is such as this college in affect-<lb />
ively supporting the Reserve program<lb />
general. Without such support,<lb />
our reserve components would f;r<lb />
hard to survive. For. in essence, our<lb />
vc force- represent only an ex-<lb />
 � the erious concern of<lb />
our .<lb />
fense<lb />
it Ea<lb />
n .<lb />
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t<lb />
Banks<lb />
Mr. Bank- lta!<lb />
. 1<lb />
� ��<lb />
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If a<lb />
l<lb />
H<lb />
one<lb />
ans for their country's d�<lb />
�'Pygmaiion" and Recording Secre-<lb />
tary of the East Carolina Playhouse,<lb />
vvas voted Bet student Director.<lb />
The new Playhouse insiirnia won<lb />
'or it designer, Nora Willis, the<lb />
most original i lea award, while Syd-<lb />
na Cash's program design for "State<lb />
r)f the Union" was termed best among<lb />
programs.<lb />
"The Monkey's .Paw by W. W.<lb />
Jacobs, was selected as Best Work-<lb />
hop Play. Bubba Driver, its director,<lb />
received the award.<lb />
Jane Staples won the plaudit. Best<lb />
Properties Chairman, for her hand-<lb />
ling of the properties for "Mr. Rob-<lb />
erts<lb />
The attainment of the laurel award<lb />
represents the highest degree of<lb />
achievement in dramatics in each of<lb />
the categories in which it is present-<lb />
ed, according to Playhouse officials.<lb />
The significance of the laurel is de-<lb />
rived from the custom of the ancient<lb />
Greeks to crown winners of the Py-<lb />
thian games with wreaths made from<lb />
Cadet StaiT 8gt Thomas R. Gai-<lb />
ner of Panama City, Florida, the<lb />
a student who has betn tentatively<lb />
selected for the Advanced course and<lb />
who has exhibited high motivation<lb />
for flying;<lb />
Cadet Staff Sgt. Gordon E. Robin-<lb />
son of Washington, D. C, the Chicago<lb />
Tribune Silver Medal, for ability in<lb />
college and AFROTC academic work,<lb />
leadership, military bearing, drill and<lb />
exercise of command during his<lb />
AWARDS<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
department was also awarded laurels<lb />
for the best makeup of an individual<lb />
c: aracter, that of Aladdin in "Alad-<lb />
din and his Wonderful Lamp<lb />
Past Playhouse president Bill Dix-<lb />
on was chosen Most Valuable Play-<lb />
house Member. He has acted in a<lb />
number of Playhouse productions and<lb />
worked in technical capacities on<lb />
many. During this quarter he has<lb />
served as custodian of McGinnis Au-<lb />
ditorium.<lb />
The Best Lighting award went to<lb />
Larry Craven for his work on "Pyg-<lb />
malion in which he also acted.<lb />
Pat Baker, student director of<lb />
Recognised<lb />
I. DR. John O. Reynolds, USNR,<lb />
faculty member of the East Caro-<lb />
lina math matics department, who<lb />
recommended t e icollege for the<lb />
award, was recognized during te<lb />
presentation ceremony by Commander<lb />
E. F. Lansche, USNR, commanding<lb />
i ffcer of NRCC 6-2fi, and -poke<lb />
riefly to those present. Dr. Rey-<lb />
nolds has hi en a member of NRCC<lb />
tti since its activation in April,<lb />
1949, and acted a its commanding<lb />
officer for the first five years. During<lb />
World War II he served with the<lb />
Navy Air Force.<lb />
Admiral Crawford was honor guest<lb />
at a dinner at the college preceding<lb />
the i resentation of the award. Spe-<lb />
cial guests introduced by Commander<lb />
Lansche included, in addition to col-<lb />
lege personnel, Mayor W. L. Whed-<lb />
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of the python in Tempe's laurel<lb />
groves, Thu� the laurel was lym<lb />
of the j urity, power and excellence<lb />
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represented achievement, especially<lb />
branches of the laurel tree. According in fields relating to poetry and let-<lb />
to legend, the god Apollo had re- ters.<lb />
Students Select Winter Play<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse has announced that the stu-<lb />
dent body will have the opportunity to select the winter produc-<lb />
tion. Out of the twelve plays described below, the students will<lb />
select three by popular vote. The Playhouse will make the final<lb />
choice for production.<lb />
Students are requested to vote for three and tear this bal-<lb />
lot out. Ballot boxes will be placed in the College Union, the li-<lb />
brary, and the cafeteria tommorrow.<lb />
 Private Lives, by Noel Coward.<lb />
Picnic, by William Inge.<lb />
The Barretts of Wimpole Street, by Rudol Besier.<lb />
A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams.<lb />
2 The Apple Cart, by George Bernard Shaw.<lb />
The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee W'illiams.<lb />
P Teahouse of the August Moon, by John Patrick.<lb />
The Girl on the Via Flaminia, by Richard Hayes.<lb />
My Three Angels, by Samuel and Bella Spewark.<lb />
PI The Rainmaker, by N. Richard Nash.<lb />
PI' Juno and the Paycock, by O'Casey.<lb />
The Admirable Chrichton, by J. Barrie.<lb />
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Greenville S<lb />
For Drugr Needs, Cosmetics and Fountain<lb />
Goods - Visit<lb />
BIGGS DRUG STORE<lb />
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