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riling For Candidacy<lb />
i.1  (i rish to inn for S(i of-<lb />
Kniii.il (I dial (h must lit<lb />
lht-sf poMtiens li trh 17.<lb />
EasttarolMan<lb />
East Carolin a College<lb />
CREKNVILLE. N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958<lb />
Dance Tomorrow Nihi<lb />
The Ralph Marterie Orchestra is<lb />
a ming tomorrow night for a concert<lb />
and dance. Don't miss it!<lb />
Number 17<lb />
Mike Katsias Files As First SGA Presidency Candidate<lb />
K ROSiM KY EAGLES i nd 1' Regional Planning Con-<lb />
K  i i a- officially filed ite for presidency campus elec Jonn e . - lie iit Cl apel Hill and selected i elve si udents from the<lb />
d a tfii point : pi in th first Deep Smith<lb />
; . iaion.i on' ifor the next academic<lb />
ed i revision olbranch of the NSA.<lb />
Hi  n the v-platfoi in and his explana-<lb />
, ,Ii  iody.i nd final support of tem for E 1st Carolina's ! la t I . j ' in is 111' t if-<lb />
najoi fronT Y.iithat it . marily made<lb />
r  Katsiaa. ntt an 1 leaders of othei<lb />
nari'j oi ganizationa. t 4imi ed time<lb />
 Eas CaSGA projects. This new<lb />
 'if elected hei allow the election of<lb />
interest speci-a ci m -ct ion of int. rested stu-<lb />
basis (.n the problem<lb />
:ris l at ion.<lb />
i insulting with Dr. Phillips,<lb />
SGA. d nts.<lb />
Attends Legislature<lb />
 . State Stu- j ;<lb />
h j ear, Katsias " Bj<lb />
of the Senate t , Registrar, obtaining student orin-<lb />
i I Carolina at I oi - md , bj s thorough eval-<lb />
Virginia Regional Stu u in, 1 re 1 ' many of the<lb />
onference in Ra- but awkward 'nags of Begis-<lb />
5 . college to . D dd be eliminated<lb />
5. Continued stress of the need for<lb />
more parking areas to curb current<lb />
problem and to suggest a decrease in<lb />
th. present cost of parking viola-<lb />
tions.<lb />
4. Continued support for national<lb />
affiliation of the fraternity system<lb />
here at East Carolina.<lb />
"I is my belief that with the bene-<lb />
fit of national fraternity sponsorship<lb />
and guidance, these fraternities can<lb />
add much to the college community<lb />
f. To shift more attention toward <lb />
the large majority of day students<lb />
.vho attend college.<lb />
"There are many veterans, mar-<lb />
ried couples, and other day student<lb />
who through the handicap of living<lb />
off campus are not in close contact<lb />
with events and o uer happenings<lb />
on campus<lb />
Strives for Privileges<lb />
6. To strive for upper classmen<lb />
privileges.<lb />
"Once again 1 refer to an old<lb />
standard on campaign platforms, but<lb />
nevertheless, I believe in making a<lb />
sincere endeavor into the possibility<lb />
of a more lenient cut system<lb />
7. To continue stronger approach<lb />
to more students taking part in the<lb />
external affairs of the student gov-<lb />
ernment.<lb />
"Throughout the year there are nu-<lb />
merous conferences, seminars, and<lb />
s udent gatherings that by right and<lb />
desirr. at which EC students should<lb />
be represented. It is one of the best<lb />
possible ways of gaining recognition<lb />
or our coil ge<lb />
Revision of Points<lb />
8. Revision and thorough enforce-<lb />
ment of the S'udent Point System.<lb />
"It is my belief with the passage<lb />
of the new Senate System, there<lb />
would be a need for reevaluation of<lb />
he point svst m now in use<lb />
9. Investigate late permission for<lb />
women students on Friday and Sat-<lb />
urday nights.<lb />
"I t ink all student who have at-<lb />
tended various dances and activities<lb />
on weekends are familiar with the<lb />
robl in of rushing dates in! For this<lb />
dilemma I propound'Why is it not<lb />
feasible to allow women students<lb />
.u"h later hours as 11:30 on Friday<lb />
nights and 12 on Sa urday nights. In<lb />
connection with dances which are gen-<lb />
erally over at 12:00, there should be<lb />
a half hour allowance for girls to get<lb />
I : k to 1 he dorm<lb />
"11 i ; my stimation that the wom-<lb />
en students ' erve more liberty<lb />
than they now possess. The restrict-<lb />
of not being allowed to sit on<lb />
I riches aftei 5:30 is an example<lb />
Louder Student Voice<lb />
10. 1 would Kke to hear the stu-<lb />
dent voice eel o is approval or re-<lb />
sentmi nt concerning any of the prob-<lb />
lems directly affecting them.<lb />
" Too often i ertinent issues slip by<lb />
without the expression of students as<lb />
to whether it is what they really<lb />
vant. Every student has the right to<lb />
constructively or make his<lb />
fe lings known. Le 's use that pri-<lb />
' to its fullest extent<lb />
K; I a had experience work-<lb />
:  on the college annual, the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN, and the College<lb />
Union Board. He was recently a dele-<lb />
gate to the Regional College Union<lb />
Conference at Duke. He is currently<lb />
president of Lambda Chi Alpha so-<lb />
cial fraternity and is a former trea-<lb />
surer of the Interfraternity Council.<lb />
"1 have had the good fortune and<lb />
benefit of being in a lot of activities<lb />
in the ; ast three years and I feel that<lb />
through these activity outlets I have<lb />
. rofit d in a better understanding<lb />
of my college.<lb />
However, if I am elected to the of-<lb />
fice the desires of the ECC student<lb />
body will be my one and only concern.<lb />
Experience Valuable<lb />
"Through the experience of the<lb />
numerous SGA conferences and<lb />
meetings I have attended I know tl e<lb />
rem ndous value which can be de-<lb />
ived by an efficient student govern-<lb />
in n . It is my belief that great<lb />
s have been made in that di-<lb />
n in the past year, and it is my<lb />
dtsire to see this movement contin-<lb />
, ued added Katsias.<lb />
Trustee Officials OK<lb />
I Negro Entertainment<lb />
1 'Z'KJB.<lb />
leupat th.<lb />
.e EC though<lb />
'beued 1lny en-y him<lb />
ed orliecolleg<lb />
1 1isabudge:<lb />
: i o n 01<lb />
1 "roi"i dHudnet Ir 01i a in<lb />
taiv25 an '<lb />
1ea -1 1<lb />
V<lb />
ckv Moir<lb />
for a l before it<lb />
next general<lb />
v. V  nl P. I). Dun-<lb />
the college.<lb />
 be re-<lb />
to awarding<lb />
  ached within ten<lb />
the pe "mo-<lb />
vements viewed the fol-<lb />
additions to the<lb />
a, including extension oi<lb />
in Wright auditorium; ad-<lb />
a wing to the Flanagan<lb />
i uilding; increasing read-<lb />
litres in the library; ad-<lb />
the heating plant; new<lb />
: ts; more seating space<lb />
 . letic field and other out-<lb />
  - for the athletic pro-<lb />
.  w and up-to-date ele-<lb />
ichool for the student teach-<lb />
: renovation of North<lb />
j- Hall; a new dormitory to<lb />
0 women students; and ad-<lb />
IC infirmary; resurfacing<lb />
Irivewaya.<lb />
Nursinir Program<lb />
proval i.as<lb />
t-  leral Go<lb />
n of r0,000<lb />
ond dormitory<lb />
D. Messick reports<lb />
i1 ' enrollment is<lb />
each 3800 by the end of<lb />
bj qua i; i r.<lb />
Closed-Circuit TV<lb />
en1 Leo V. Jenkins told<lb />
! that contracts for closed-<lb />
levision , ' . I have been! traction<lb />
installation is expected<lb />
during April. In-<lb />
ed-circuit TV will b<lb />
)t rimental basis this<lb />
plans are being made<lb />
-e in com option, history,<lb />
r subjei' to be taught next<lb />
Fraternity Affiliation<lb />
Pr sidenl Messick reported that<lb />
Sigma Rho lias become affil-<lb />
t with Lambda Chi Alpha; Kap-<lb />
t. Sigma Nu has received tentative<lb />
liation with nations pending.<lb />
rhe Board of Trustees announced<lb />
that they would give two cups to<lb />
rded fraternity chapters each<lb />
year in recognition of scholarship and<lb />
ervi . ! he firs; will go to the<lb />
fraternity with the highest scho-<lb />
lastic average for the year. The<lb />
second cup will be awarded for ser-<lb />
vice to the college, and will go to<lb />
the thai entity judged to have con-<lb />
tributed most in all-round service,<lb />
leadership, and citizenship.<lb />
Vienna Choir<lb />
Boys To Sing<lb />
The Vienna Choir Boys, titled as<lb />
The World's Most Beloved Choir<lb />
appears in Wright Auditorium on<lb />
the East Carolina College Campus<lb />
. Monday, March 10, at 8 o'clock.<lb />
The concert by this internationally<lb />
famous group vvil include sacred mus-<lb />
ic, folk songs, and costume operettas.<lb />
Under the sponsorship of the East<lb />
Carolina College Entertainment Corn-<lb />
put tee, the Vienna Choir Boys are<lb />
presenting their concert in Green-<lb />
. die t' rough special arrangements<lb />
with- S. Hurok and the Hurok At-<lb />
Inc.<lb />
The beguiling freshness, charm and<lb />
artistry of the Vienna Choir Boys<lb />
have won then multitudes of admirers<lb />
and made them the most beloved<lb />
' oir ever to tour America.<lb />
Founded more than 450 years ago,<lb />
tl e choir has had its repertoire en-<lb />
riched by such composers as Haydn,<lb />
Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt and Bruck-<lb />
ner. Haydn and Schubert were Vi-<lb />
nna Choir Boys. Today, as through<lb />
nearly five centuries, this great tra-<lb />
dition is still upheld and the Choir<lb />
provid s enchantment as well as en-<lb />
tertainment with its unique pro-<lb />
1'rams.<lb />
Critics throughout America have<lb />
acclaimed the Choir in its current<lb />
tour which includes a limited num-<lb />
ber of cities in its itinerary.<lb />
Posey, Milstead, Murray<lb />
New Department Heads<lb />
Appointment of three new heads. During summer sessions he has<lb />
of depar ments of instruction at East! taught at Our Lady of the Lake Col-<lb />
iiing Deadline<lb />
Delano Driver,<lb />
from Richmond,<lb />
nounced h<lb />
of first vi<lb />
John Filkky, a<lb />
a business major<lb />
Virginia has an-<lb />
Pageant Casting<lb />
Tuesday Night<lb />
will run for<lb />
president.<lb />
t' e office<lb />
business major<lb />
tlso approved inclusion<lb />
of! from Raleigh has filed for assistant<lb />
treasurer. Johnny Hudson, a physi-<lb />
.:11 education major from Wades-<lb />
 ro, will automatically be listed on<lb />
allot as a candidate for treas-<lb />
i! rei<lb />
President of SGA Jimmy Phelps<lb />
attd, "i want U<lb />
 running for each office. Dead-<lb />
line for filing will be midnight,<lb />
. j- t request of a sum<lb />
mi ant recommended by<lb />
  Messick for beginning in-<lb />
. at the college.<lb />
. members also authorised<lb />
e ind tale of $1,425,000 in<lb />
onds. The sum. borrowed<lb />
federal government, is<lb />
for construction of the<lb />
 for men recently be-<lb />
. Easl Tenth Street. Mr. Dun- Match 11<lb />
Casting for the Fiftieth Anni-<lb />
versary Pageant will be held in<lb />
Austin Auditorium at fi:45 p. m<lb />
Tuesday, March 11. All interested<lb />
students, faculty and townspeople are<lb />
asked to be present at this meeting.<lb />
Dean Jenkins has stated that no other<lb />
campus activities will be held here<lb />
on that evening.<lb />
Clubs and organizations have been<lb />
ask d to submit the names of at<lb />
least five students who will appear<lb />
in the Pageant. The names of these<lb />
participants should be given to SGA<lb />
President Jimmy Phelps, by noon<lb />
at least two March 10 at the SGA meeting.<lb />
Plans for th? Pageant are progress-<lb />
ing. Committee Chairmen have been<lb />
-elected and committee posts are<lb />
being filled. Plan3 include an ex-<lb />
tension to the Wright. Auditorium<lb />
stag , erection of a large movie<lb />
screen, colorful scenes and music by<lb />
the band, orchestra and choral groups.<lb />
Carolina College was announced to-<lb />
day by President John D. Messick.<lb />
All will replace faculty members who<lb />
uave retired or who plan to retire<lb />
this year.<lb />
Dr. Meredith N. Posey will become<lb />
chairman of the department of Eng-<lb />
lish; Dr. Harley P. Milstead, of the<lb />
d partment of geography; and Dr.<lb />
Paul Metay, of the department of<lb />
social studies.<lb />
Dr. Murray has been acting chair-<lb />
man of the department of social<lb />
studies since the retirement of Dr.<lb />
A. D. Frank last November. Dr.<lb />
Posey, a member of the department<lb />
of English for the past twenty years,<lb />
will replace Dr. Lucile Turner, who<lb />
plans to retire at the end of the first<lb />
summer term this year. Dr. Milstead<lb />
who joined the college faculty last<lb />
June, will head the geography de-<lb />
partment after the retirement in May<lb />
of Dr. .P. W. Picklesimer, for more<lb />
than thirty years a member of th<lb />
college faculty.<lb />
Dr. Posey, a native of Texas, holds<lb />
the B. A M. A and Ph.D. de-<lb />
grees from the University of Texas.<lb />
As a teacher he has held positions<lb />
t Stephen F. Austin State Teachers<lb />
College and at the University of<lb />
Texas, where he was a faculty mem-<lb />
ber for thirt en years before joining<lb />
e East Carolina faculty in 1938.<lb />
lege in San Antonio, Southwest Texas<lb />
State Teachers College, and North<lb />
Texas State College.<lb />
A' East Carolina he acts as chair-<lb />
man of the Committee on Freshman<lb />
Composition in the department oi<lb />
English. For ten years he was facul-<lb />
ty sponsor of the Jarvis Forensic<lb />
Club and coached intercollegiate de-<lb />
of the North Carolina English Teach-<lb />
ociation.<lb />
D y is now president of the<lb />
h I arolina Speech Association.<lb />
He al 5 contributed to the speech sec-<lb />
ion of the revision of the state<lb />
Arts Bulletin which is<lb />
now i) ing prepared for publication<lb />
I) Posey has published a number<lb />
o ms and has contributed ar-<lb />
"  dern Language Notes"<lb />
ia era representing East Carolina i" - osition and Com-<lb />
touraaments. He also served for ten j munication<lb />
years as director of the Northeastern! lr. Milsti d. a native of Illinois.<lb />
District Debatv Contest for high i c: me to East Carolina from Mont-<lb />
school s udents in this section of elair State Teachers Coll ge in New<lb />
Jersey, vhore he was head of the<lb />
tment of geography.<lb />
He attended high school in Vir-<lb />
ginia and Illinois. He holds the<lb />
bachelor's degree from Illinois State<lb />
Norms University and the M A.<lb />
and Ph. D. degrees in geography<lb />
the School of Geography, Clark<lb />
University, Worcester Massachusetts.<lb />
He al-o did graduate work in geo-<lb />
graphy with Dr. J. Russell Smith at<lb />
Carolina I Columbia University.<lb />
His experience as a teacher in-<lb />
cludes work at Moline High School,<lb />
Mol:n Illinois; at the Illinois State<lb />
Normal University and at Brooklyn<lb />
College; and at Montclair State<lb />
Ti achers College.<lb />
Dr. Milstead has traveled in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
He has also been chairman of the<lb />
Disciplineommittee and of the Ad-<lb />
visory Board of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association at the college.<lb />
Since coming to North Carolina.<lb />
Dr. Posey has participated in the<lb />
work of a number of educational or-<lb />
ganizations. As a member of the<lb />
North Carolina English Teachers<lb />
Association, he has been a frequent<lb />
contributor to the "North<lb />
English Teacher official publica-<lb />
tion of the organization. He is now<lb />
serving as a member of the committee<lb />
appointed to revise the constitution<lb />
of the association.<lb />
H? was director for five years of<lb />
the annual Eastern Regional English<lb />
Conference held at East Carolina Europe. Caribbean America, and<lb />
each summer under the sponsorship<lb />
OUt !1<lb />
America, and extensively<lb />
Marterie Plays For Class Dance<lb />
Ralph Marterie and his famous<lb />
orchestra will play Friday, March 7,<lb />
1958, for the Chandelier Ball from<lb />
0:00 to 12:00 sponsored by the<lb />
Freshman, So; homore and Senior<lb />
classes. A special feature is a con-<lb />
cert open to tr-e public from 7:30 to<lb />
8:30.<lb />
Ralph Marterie boasts the remark-<lb />
able distinction, despite the youth<lb />
of his career as a bandleader, of<lb />
having more hit records behind him<lb />
than any band in America today. He<lb />
started out wi'h a beautiful guitar<lb />
instrumental"Pretend Some of<lb />
his other famous recordings are<lb />
"Caravan "Crazy Man, Crazy<lb />
"Skokian "Blue Mirage "Tricky<lb />
and "Shish-Kebah<lb />
Publicity decorations and refresh-<lb />
ments comprise the committees of<lb />
the dance: the chairmen are seniors<lb />
and the memb. rs sophomores and<lb />
freshmen.<lb />
Committees: PUBLICITY: Jonnie<lb />
Sinv. son, chairman, Soph Betsy<lb />
Redding, Emily Tiley; Fr Barbara<lb />
Jones. Gloria Hofler, Charles Miles;<lb />
DECORATIONS: A. C. Hinton,<lb />
chairman, Soph Pat Jackson, Pat<lb />
Leiv.is; Fr Dotty Flyn. Joyce Riven-<lb />
barfc; REFRESHMENTS: Soph<lb />
Mary Ellen Sanderson, Pricilla Hallo-<lb />
way; Fr Jerri Mills, Jane Chandler.<lb />
ighout the United States<lb />
He has contributed a number of<lb />
articles to the magazine "Economic<lb />
Geography and is'the author of a<lb />
book on the geography of New Jer-<lb />
sey<lb />
Organizations to which he belongs<lb />
include the American Geographical<lb />
Society; the Association of Ameri-<lb />
can Geographers; Gamma Theta Up-<lb />
rilon, national fraternity for geo-<lb />
granhy; and Kappa Delta Pi, honor<lb />
society in education t<lb />
A native of Georgia, Dr. Murray-<lb />
received both the bachelor's and the<lb />
master's degrees at Emory Universi-<lb />
ty in G.orgia and the-Ph.D. degree<lb />
at the University of North Carolina.<lb />
After teaching in Georgia public<lb />
schools, he served as a faculty mem-<lb />
ber at Georgia Southwestern College<lb />
in Americus. During summer sessions<lb />
he has taug: t at Wesleyan College<lb />
in Macon, Ga and at Western Caro-<lb />
lina College in Cullowhee. For twelve<lb />
years he has been a member of the<lb />
East Carolina staff.<lb />
Dr. Murray is he author of "The<lb />
Whig Party in Geoigia one of the<lb />
Sprunt publications of the Universi-<lb />
ty of North Carolina Press. He has<lb />
written articles and book reviews<lb />
for the "Georgia Historical Quarter-<lb />
ly the "Journal of Southern His-<lb />
tory and other scholarly publica<lb />
tions.<lb />
Of local interest is an article "The<lb />
Letters of Stephen Chaulker Bart-<lb />
let published in the "North Caro-<lb />
lina Historical 'Review" in January,<lb />
1956. In chis work Dr. Murray and<lb />
Dr. Stephen R. Bartlett, Jr of Green-<lb />
ville collaborated as editors.<lb />
Dr. Murray has served as vice<lb />
president and chairman of the pro-<lb />
gram and nominating committees of<lb />
the North Carolina Historical Society<lb />
and as vice president and chairman<lb />
of the program committee of the<lb />
Literary and Historical Association<lb />
of North Carolina.<lb />
Keegan Speaks Monday Night<lb />
During BSU Center Forums<lb />
petty Phillips (left) will serve as ECC's May<lb />
VU-Il ttltu<lb />
Marcia<lb />
forbes<lb />
will be Maid of Honor as a result of recent student elections.<lb />
Dr. Kearnie Keegan, Secretary of<lb />
he l)e art mint of Student Work of<lb />
the Baptist Sunday School Board,<lb />
will visit he campus and speak at<lb />
the Baptist Center, Monday night,<lb />
Marsh 10, at both the 6:00 and 7:00<lb />
forums. ,<lb />
Dr. Keegan came to the Southwide<lb />
Bap 1st Student Office in April, 1950,<lb />
-ueeet ding the late Dr, Frank H.<lb />
Tiavell. He is well known through-<lb />
out the Southern Baptist Convention,<lb />
and remembered for his preaching at<lb />
Ridgecrest or for the beautiful hymns<lb />
he has recorded.<lb />
While touring North Carolina cam-<lb />
puses during March 9-12, he will<lb />
speak at the College Park Church<lb />
in Greensboro, the First Church of<lb />
Chapel Hill, Southeastern Seminary<lb />
at Wake Forest, Shaw University in<lb />
Raleigh, Wingate Junior College in<lb />
Wingate, Guilford College in Guil-<lb />
ford, and will visit Wake Forest snd<lb />
Meredith colleges.<lb />
Rev. Harold Cole, who is accom-<lb />
panying Dr. Keegan on his tour of<lb />
ampuses will return to East Caro-<lb />
ina the following week (March 17)<lb />
to lead the forums at the Baptist<lb />
Center.<lb />
Attention!<lb />
Mr. Frank Peeler chief, aud-<lb />
it in-r division, Bureau of Intern-<lb />
al Revenue, Greensboro, N. C,<lb />
will be in Joyner Library, Room<lb />
MS, at 7:30 p. m Thursday,<lb />
March 13. to interview all male<lb />
accounting majors interested in<lb />
employment. (A minimum of 36<lb />
quarter hours of accounting ia re-<lb />
quired.)<lb />
J. L. Oppelt, Director<lb />
Ralph Marterie and his orchestra will not only he playing for the<lb />
Freshman, Sophomore, Senior dance Friday night, but will also present a<lb />
concert for students and the general public, beginning at 7:30 p. m.<lb />
Letter To Editor<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
This is concerning the statement<lb />
that WWWS would broadcast the<lb />
game between ACC and ECC. We did<lb />
not do so because of the misunder-<lb />
stan ling from ACC. They would not<lb />
?ive na permission to carry the game.<lb />
I would like to thank you for the<lb />
ad in the paper and would like to<lb />
apologize for not being able to carry<lb />
the statement through.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Gene Lusk<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, MAR. H 6<lb />
Ige i<lb />
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New Age Brings<lb />
Rocket Threats<lb />
From CHEMICAL NEWS<lb />
A teacher in Texas killed, a boy in Vir-<lb />
ginia maimed, another in Maryland injured<lb />
all either launching horn made rockets or at-<lb />
i mpting to nuke rocket fuels.<lb />
 hil. the present surge of interest in<lb />
rocketry "k encouraging, the potential good<lb />
to come hom it in interesting young people<lb />
iti science could quickly be negated by a rash<lb />
r accidents and fatalities.<lb />
"Chemical News" makes this appeal:<lb />
1. Don't experiment with potentially haz-<lb />
ardous materials unless you are completely<lb />
miliar with safe procedures.<lb />
Don't attempt to launch h me-made mis-<lb />
- unless the launching taxes place under<lb />
 ompetent supers ision.<lb />
3. If you are a student and have an idea<lb />
for an experiment, check it with your science<lb />
: r or someone equally qualified before<lb />
? ou attempt the experiment.<lb />
We suggi si to the teachers among our<lb />
  they n view a book such as "Guide<lb />
to ' in the Chemical Laboratory pub-<lb />
!) Van Nostrand Company in 1054. or<lb />
ar worlt We also suggest that they en-<lb />
ooperation f local chemical industry<lb />
M-i  ' ts or perhaps Army Ordnance or<lb />
Chemical Corps experts before planning a<lb />
missih shoot.<lb />
The news reports on the accidents we<lb />
 read revealed such carelessness as to<lb />
in a demolition squad expert.<lb />
start r, we urge the wearing of pro-<lb />
 ggles and gloves when working<lb />
hazard iterials. If a reaction does-<lb />
 occur or a rocket doesn't iro off, discon-<lb />
 ail el ctrical equipment. Approach only<lb />
in the protection of a shield, douse with<lb />
ter or s tnd before exposing yourself. Most<lb />
imp : experiment only under competent<lb />
 n!<lb />
Remember chemicals, like a shotgun or<lb />
itcher knife, are safe if handled properly;<lb />
lethal if they are not.<lb />
Get Your Polio Shots<lb />
From CHEMICAL NEWS<lb />
At least 35 million Americans under the<lb />
 of 40 have not yet availed themselves of<lb />
Sulk Polio vaccine. Not only are vaccine<lb />
supplies adequate, but some may have to be<lb />
I if they aren't soon used. If you<lb />
rt your series now. you can be protected<lb />
the nexl polio season. Do yourself a fa-<lb />
vorBee your physician today!<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
Cbsockitpd CrvHerVite Press<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at<lb />
the V. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
taV act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
JAN RABY<lb />
Editor<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Editorial Staff<lb />
Bob Ham<lb />
Assistant Editor <lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assis ant Managing Editor<lb />
Pat Reynolds, Nancy Lilly,<lb />
Rosemary Eagles, Martha Wilson.<lb />
 Marti Martin<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
Bill Boyd<lb />
New St<lb />
Libby Williams, Evelyn Crutchfield,<lb />
i<lb />
II<lb />
til!<lb />
Elna GauJberg, Betty Maynor, Deny Walker<lb />
Faye Rivenbark,Peggy Davis.<lb />
Co-Sports Editors Johnny Hudson, Bill Boyd<lb />
Staff Photographer . Bob Harper<lb />
Typists Wilma Hall, Barbara<lb />
Jenkins, Yvonne Fleming, Mary Frances Ayers.<lb />
Cartoonj Derry Walker, Marti Martin,<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
Meiu: Circulation Manager James Trice<lb />
Circulation Staff Susan Ballance, Shirley Gay,<lb />
Emily Currin, Martin Harris, Ann Bryan,<lb />
I.enoie Pate, Janice Langston, Lee Phillips,<lb />
Nancy Cux, Wilma Hall, Mary Elizabeth Stew-<lb />
art, Kathryn Crumpler. Jean Capps, Helen Stur-<lb />
kie, Ruth Linehergei, Banbaia Jenkins, Nancy<lb />
Ellen Eason,<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Suaie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor Sherman M. Parks<lb />
 OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
East Carolina College is a co-educational college<lb />
maintain d 1a the State of North Carolina for the<lb />
purpose of giving young men and women trimn<lb />
hat will enable them to earn a Bachelor of Science,<lb />
a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Music, or a Master<lb />
of Arts degree. The physical plant of the college<lb />
consist of approximately 130 acres and 25 buildings<lb />
appropriate to the work of the college. Enrollment<lb />
for -he 1957-58 school year is in excess of 3700 and<lb />
includes students from nearly all of North Carolina's<lb />
100 counties and adjoining states.<lb />
A sound ereneral education program is offered<lb />
as the foundation on which specialized training may<lb />
be based. Pre-professional training and Secretarial<lb />
Science are aiso available. Students may take work<lb />
in the following fields: Art, Education, Business<lb />
Education, English, Foreign Language, Geography,<lb />
Health and Physical Education, Home Economics,<lb />
Industrial Arts, Library Science, Mathematics, Music,<lb />
Psychology, Science, and Social Studies. An Air<lb />
Force ROTC unit located at the college provides an<lb />
opportunity for men, uton graduation, to be com-<lb />
missioned as Second Lieutenants in tne Air Force<lb />
after which they may enter flight training and earn<lb />
their wings.<lb />
Additional information may be obtained by writ-<lb />
ing to the Registrar, East Carolina College, Green-<lb />
ville. N, C.<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
Now I know why that Buccaneer<lb />
wears his boots. Wouldn't you know<lb />
it would rain on registration day?<lb />
Future freshmen: bring a raincoat!<lb />
Ht-re's some answers for questions<lb />
that ! ave be;n askd me: High School<lb />
Day is April 4. Easter holidays be-<lb />
jcin April 4 after your last class and<lb />
then classes resume Wednesday,<lb />
April . Carousel will be presented<lb />
April 15, 16, 17. Oh yes, graduation<lb />
baa Keen se for May 18, Sunday, at<lb />
10:30 a. m. in the K.vm.<lb />
It's good to be back cracking the<lb />
whip. Thf best thing about it is<lb />
that your , ditor is now a graduate<lb />
of 'hi fine school and working on<lb />
her M. A. in English. But after May<lb />
6 job is the thingany offers?<lb />
Journalism, please.<lb />
Carolina continues to lead the way.<lb />
Xrnv it's unlimited cuts and a change<lb />
in t!e judiciary system. It wouldn't<lb />
hurt to combine the judiciaries here<lb />
maybe we would havfc a little<lb />
equality in Lhe justice dished out.<lb />
How many people will elect the<lb />
pi tsi.l nt of the student body this<lb />
year? If they fellow past precedent,<lb />
(and we have no reason for be-<lb />
lieving things will change) inertia<lb />
will reign as per usual. However,<lb />
t t-r a rumor going around that a<lb />
new rule will be added to the voting<lb />
procedurethose who do not vote will<lb />
lie called before a newly formed com-<lb />
mittee, th Judiciary Advisory Com-<lb />
mittee 1 can just see it now"You<lb />
didn't rote?" "No "Your'i cam-<lb />
ptised for the week-end of the Azalea<lb />
Festival. "<lb />
They're trying to arouse interest<lb />
in the Pageant May 3, 4, which will<lb />
be the last big celebration of ECC's<lb />
Colden Anniversary. We're wondering<lb />
if the fraternities have volunteered<lb />
their services yetto help put it<lb />
over. There's plenty to be done.<lb />
Checking with  of thf soda shop<lb />
workers we found some of the most<lb />
i i puiar numbers on the juke box to<lb />
h -All the Way "Do What You<lb />
Did "Good Golly Miss Molly<lb />
"Witchcraft "Magic Moments an i<lb />
an instrumental, "The Elder<lb />
Thought we had it bad with the<lb />
parking fine situation, but T talked<lb />
to Mr. Buck and was informed that<lb />
'hey collected somewhere in the<lb />
neighborhood of $3,500 lapt year<lb />
with $1.0( finds while this year<lb />
with $2.00 fines they have yet to hit<lb />
th .$1,500 mark. We hear that things<lb />
will he betterin a couple of years.<lb />
Pal tence.<lb />
Monday and Tuesday of this week<lb />
t!v Pitt Choral Group practiced (and<lb />
at night performed) in Wright aud-<lb />
itorium so we had a ring-side seat.<lb />
They were very good and deserve<lb />
commendation.<lb />
Don't forget departmental meet-<lb />
ings next T' ursday (March 13) night.<lb />
It's a wonder the English department<lb />
doesn't take notes from the Art de-<lb />
al intent and combine their club<lb />
meeting with their departmental<lb />
meetingthen they might have some<lb />
i espouse.<lb />
Pageant easting of "East "Caro-<lb />
lina's Spade To Serve" will be in<lb />
Austin at 7 p. nt. Tuesday, March 11,<lb />
and they're looking for a large turn-<lb />
"ir plenty oj room for all.<lb />
Spring quarter is the busiest and<lb />
fastest quarter of the year, it seems.<lb />
rhere's always something going on.<lb />
Just look at your College Union So-<lb />
cial Calendar for this month. By the<lb />
way, it' a nice thing to have; we<lb />
hear they ran out of copies early<lb />
'his week. What's chances of getting<lb />
some more mad Miss Mendenhall?<lb />
Bless Mr. Julian's heart. He has<lb />
; ut in the oider to have ice tea back<lb />
in the dining hall again. Must ai9o<lb />
mention that he usually has a pretty<lb />
array of salads. "You can always<lb />
find something nice to say<lb />
We hear there has been an outbreak<lb />
of measles, of all things, and several<lb />
hoys are quarantined in the Infirm-<lb />
ary upstair and one young lady<lb />
downstairs. That's one thing they<lb />
ought not to have any trouble diag-<lb />
nosing;<lb />
HERE'S SOMETHING FREE . . .<lb />
Mr. James Rodgers director of the<lb />
Junior High School band has made<lb />
arrangements to get the UNC Band<lb />
here for a concert tonight in Mc-<lb />
Ginnisand it won't cost you a cent.<lb />
Time is 8 p. m.<lb />
Next Thursday etn campus the<lb />
World Affairs Institute brings three<lb />
important men to campus. Don't<lb />
miss a chance to hear them.<lb />
Who's the bright boy who thought<lb />
of the items for the frat pledges to<lb />
collect We think you went too far,<lb />
hnddie. Would you like a little pub-<lb />
li-ity? We'd he happy to tell the rest<lb />
of thf campus what happened.<lb />
Almost forgotwe hope the NC<lb />
Fi V meeting held here on campus<lb />
yesterday was a large success and<lb />
thai newcomers to the campus re-<lb />
ce d a cordial reception.<lb />
Alsodon't forget the entertain-<lb />
in-nt series is presenting the Vienna<lb />
Choir Boys. You paid for itso don't<lb />
forget to attend. It's Monday night,<lb />
March 10, Wright auditorium at 8<lb />
p. m.<lb />
'Private Eye'<lb />
Produces Info<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
Qu stion and answer time has<lb />
come and gone again from Wright<lb />
Building at FCC. A new quarter has<lb />
began, and registration is over, but<lb />
believe me papa, we haven't for-<lb />
gotten it. Every quarter, the more<lb />
fortunate students finish register-<lb />
ing in half an hour, and the less<lb />
lucky scholars, bewildered by an in-<lb />
finity of schedule conflicts, are trap-<lb />
ped for hours in Fast Carolina's own,<lb />
ginal, torture e1 amlVr. If you<lb />
have been one of th unfortunates,<lb />
you ; robably have some of these<lb />
words ringing in your domes:<lb />
"Gimme a match,1 "Whoju have<lb />
for American Lit? "What's this<lb />
line for? "Lemme hold your pen a<lb />
minute "Man, you don't want him,<lb />
he gives a term paper "Which one<lb />
is Dr. Fiszlewhistle?" "You ever had<lb />
him for any tiling?" "Where's th' dang<lb />
music table?" "Get her, she's best<lb />
"I got to have what kind of blank<lb />
first ?" 'Tan 1 sec your schedule a<lb />
minute? "W a'd'you pull under Dr.<lb />
Greefle hist quarter?" "I stood in<lb />
bat line ten minutes before I found<lb />
out it was for the restroom<lb />
Yessir, it's all over, but it'll be<lb />
back without a doubt, no later than<lb />
the daj we're u'l hack on the rack<lb />
again, registration day at ECC.<lb />
Sadie Harris Future Teacher<lb />
Picked For 'Spotlight'<lb />
By EVELYN CRUTCHFIELD<lb />
Being active in various activities<lb />
on campus for the last three years<lb />
has earn d Sadie Harris, a senior<lb />
from Havelock, N. C, "In The Spot-<lb />
light" for the first issue of the<lb />
spring quarter.<lb />
In the fall of 1954, Sadie entered<lb />
East Carolina College as a green<lb />
freshman with a striving ambition to<lb />
become a teaoi.tr. Sadie's main reas-<lb />
ons for coming to ECC were to at-<lb />
tend her mother's alma mater and<lb />
to at end an outstanding teacher's<lb />
college.<lb />
Sa tie is majoring in grammar<lb />
grade education. She completed her<lb />
student teaching last fall in the sixth<lb />
grade at the Training School. She<lb />
said, "My sudent teaching was a<lb />
very valuable experience. I thoroughly<lb />
enjoyed working with the sixth grade<lb />
and became more aware of the big<lb />
and challenging job ahead of me<lb />
There are many iactors which<lb />
contribute to Sadie's desire to teach<lb />
in the in:ermediate grades. First of<lb />
all, she is the oldest of four children<lb />
and has worked with children of all<lb />
ages in I. r church and in 4-H work.<lb />
However, she choose the intermed-<lb />
iate grades &amp;&amp; her major field.<lb />
Education Department<lb />
"There is a soft spot in my heart<lb />
for V e Education Department and<lb />
its staff members, not only because<lb />
I am a part of it, but because I<lb />
maimained a self-help job there for<lb />
three years. I had to give up this<lb />
job in order to do my student teach-<lb />
ing this past fall. The education de-<lb />
partment is a nice place to work and<lb />
a fine group to work for.<lb />
"EOC has meant a great deal to<lb />
me. The friendly relationship be-<lb />
tween the staff, the administration,<lb />
and the students make for its con-<lb />
genial atmosphere These were com-<lb />
ments made by Sadie when asked<lb />
about her feelings towards ECC.<lb />
Activities<lb />
Among Sadie's many activities,<lb />
si nring on the Women's Judiciary<lb />
for the last two years has been a<lb />
highlight in her college career. Her<lb />
first year on the Judiciary came when<lb />
she was elected president of Fleming<lb />
Hall. This year she serves as vice<lb />
chairman of the judiciary.<lb />
Sadie said, "The two judiciaries<lb />
that I have worked with have had<lb />
some fine members and two outstand-<lb />
ing chairmen. Our main purpose is<lb />
'Cussin' N Discussin'<lb />
By NANCY LILLY<lb />
Had an odd dream the other night.<lb />
"Well, you see explained the brisk<lb />
young blonde student, "In order to<lb />
obtain mass conformity, we were<lb />
given treatment as soin as we en-<lb />
tered the college. The first process,<lb />
of course, was the shrinking of our<lb />
minds in order to com; ly with the<lb />
regulations set up by the administra-<lb />
tion and he Board of Trustees. This<lb />
was naturally necessary in order to<lb />
avoid the exasperating conflicts in<lb />
ideas which occured back when you<lb />
v t re in school. After that, we were<lb />
Protestantised, Segregationalized, De-<lb />
aleoholized, Southern way-of-lifeized.<lb />
and Democratized. Then we spent<lb />
several days in the plasticization lab-<lb />
oratory where our appearances were<lb />
alter, d until they conformed to the<lb />
rules and regulations set up for<lb />
"Average College Student<lb />
"B-butwhat is the purpose of<lb />
that key in the baek of your neck?"<lb />
I s'ammered.<lb />
"Oh she said, "that was the next<lb />
step taken after plasticization. These<lb />
keys were inserted by a process call-<lb />
ed Dormitory Adjusting. You see, the<lb />
dormitory counselor and her crew of<lb />
special assistants come to each room<lb />
at seven o'clock in the morning to<lb />
wind us up. The energy thus gained<lb />
carries us through the day until ten-<lb />
th irty p. m. when we begin slowing<lb />
down. At eleven o'clock our energy<lb />
is entirely ased up and we are not<lb />
, reactivated until the next morning<lb />
"What is that row of lights down<lb />
your arm?"<lb />
"These are also a part of Dormi-<lb />
tory Adjusting. The red light comes<lb />
on to tell us it is time to go to the<lb />
bathroom, the blue light tells us when<lb />
to eat, the yellow light tellB us when<lb />
to brush our teeth, the green light<lb />
tells us when to come in out of the<lb />
rain, and so on<lb />
She pointed to a large, modern<lb />
building. "This is our recreation hall.<lb />
We spend eight hours a day here<lb />
dancing, playing bridge, watching<lb />
television, and becoming acquainted<lb />
with our fdlow students. In order to<lb />
have a well-rounded, adjusted person-<lb />
ality, we are forced to spend the ma-<lb />
jority of our time in social activity<lb />
Suddenly bells began ringing,<lb />
whistles began blowing, and general<lb />
pandemonium ensued.<lb />
"What is it?" I cried.<lb />
A horrified expression was on her<lb />
face, "Heavenssomeone must have<lb />
had an idea! We're strictly condi-<lb />
tioned not to think. A person who<lb />
accidentally has an idea of his own<lb />
is a threat to our entire system<lb />
A struggling student was carried<lb />
away by two armed guards, and norm-<lb />
ality returned.<lb />
"But how come all this hullatbal-<lb />
loo when somebody thought? I mean<lb />
how do you know when somebody<lb />
thinks?"<lb />
"Oh, didn't I tell you? A brain<lb />
wave transmitter is installed in each<lb />
student's brain, and its signals are<lb />
carrLd to receivers in the Adminis-<lb />
tration Building and dormitories.<lb />
These waves must follow a strict path<lb />
which is outlined on the receivers.<lb />
The slightest deviation sets off the<lb />
alarm system<lb />
"What about the teachers, though?<lb />
I meanwhy isn't education install-<lb />
ed in you the same way thea other<lb />
things are?"<lb />
She laughed. "Since Life-Adjust-<lb />
ment Conformity is the main purpose<lb />
of college now, we have very few<lb />
to help the girlsnot to hurt them.<lb />
We strive to be fair with everyone<lb />
and each case is an individual case<lb />
and treated thus so<lb />
Sadie's other activities include<lb />
membership in the ACE, FTA,<lb />
Wesley Flayers, SGA, Executive<lb />
Committee of SGA, YWCA, and Gar-<lb />
ten Hall House Committee.<lb />
Future<lb />
When asked about her plans after<lb />
graduation, Sadie said, "My future<lb />
must include working with children<lb />
in some way. Thus, right now, I<lb />
am looking forward to graduation<lb />
and teaching. I love children and<lb />
find much peace and satisfaction in<lb />
working with them. I am eagerly<lb />
awaiting my days of teachinga<lb />
profession with many varied exper-<lb />
iences and rewards<lb />
classes. Our other activities are con-<lb />
sidered much more important than<lb />
classes and our teachers are con-<lb />
ditioned to accept this. They must<lb />
go through a process which instills<lb />
in them what to teach and how to<lb />
teach it. If I remember correctly,<lb />
back when you were in school, they<lb />
had some teachers who still had in-<lb />
dividualistic ideas about teaching.<lb />
Thank goodness they were soon got-<lb />
ten rid of. Actually, teachers be<lb />
long to an archaic system. "Hiey are<lb />
merely a "hold-over" from years ago<lb />
and have little, if any, function hare<lb />
. . . Thank God it was only a<lb />
dream At leastI think it was.<lb />
The Forgotten Three<lb />
By S. PAT REYNOLDS<lb />
The air was a mist of cigarette smoke<lb />
and grease fumes. The room was torrid<lb />
tympU and wailing with the cry or moan<lb />
i h oi brass. The three, sat in a c<lb />
three fin-ered moist beer muus. Tin<lb />
j w led their l-g"s into the jammed<lb />
Lm t MA  n the tables and talked of manj I<lb />
of cabbages and kins and wheth<lb />
had aings.<lb />
One, a poet, leaned forward and writi<lb />
ut finger plastered his hair more I<lb />
to hifi forehead "I have a poem said<lb />
nd vn the i o-rn on the table cloth.<lb />
! love y it so much . . .<lb />
i v. i h v(.n were dead.<lb />
Perfection is once . . .<lb />
All that follows will mar and tea<lb />
the colored damask of passion<lb />
And heap refuse on the lone crystal<lb />
of desire.<lb />
Perfection molded v. ill crumble<lb />
neath cur feet<lb />
Will gouge into the earth<lb />
And mingle with the ordure ami de<lb />
cayed leaves<lb />
And let tile repulsion.<lb />
Perfection is the drop of dew on tl<lb />
hemlock leaf . . .<lb />
And the wet. cooling is sicn moist-<lb />
ureless<lb />
And the taste of poison<lb />
Remains in the mouth<lb />
Until the gripping pains<lb />
Deuden and kill.<lb />
I :ve you so much . . .<lb />
I wish you were dead.<lb />
And the sculptor began with jmal<lb />
sticks and chewing gum and bits of papei<lb />
molded a figure which he called PERFECT-<lb />
ION. Then he placed the figure uy the sidi<lb />
the poet's poem. The third, the drummei<lb />
looked at the work of the two and was in-<lb />
spired. And he moved from the table to I<lb />
band, and he pushed the musicians aside, I<lb />
they were accustomed to it. and held I<lb />
sticks in his hand and pounded what he tei<lb />
ed PERFECTION. And they left the c<lb />
And they were forgotten.<lb />
Telescope<lb />
By BOB HARPER<lb />
For a minute the other day I thou.<lb />
FHED SHEDAN had changed his major. He<lb />
kept talking about dig this and dig that.<lb />
all that kind of jazz. Wilkersons could use<lb />
a man like thatto liven up the place .<lb />
DON CUTHRELL has enough radio equip-<lb />
ment in his room to make a Sputnick, but<lb />
doesn't kn w how to operate it. The LAMBDA<lb />
CHI FRAT had a coat and tie dinner met.<lb />
ing the other night. ROGERS CLARK lead<lb />
us in the Lord's Prayer for grace. It was<lb />
during this quiet moment that COY HARRIS<lb />
-ole my butter. When the food was gone<lb />
and the coffee was cold, someone raised the<lb />
motion that fines be placed in order. This<lb />
m tion was seconded, passed, and some of<lb />
he brothers were fined. WADE WARR1<lb />
was fined for eating a salad belonging to<lb />
JOHN WEST, HECTOR BLACK, for not<lb />
having his pledge paddle, JOHNNY HUD-<lb />
SON, for thinking he looked like Rock Hud-<lb />
son, MIKE KATSIAS, our president, for not<lb />
having his shirt collar buttoned. I fined COY<lb />
HARRIS. . . Reports on the masquerade<lb />
party held in this area last week sounded<lb />
like fun. It was in the form of a going awav<lb />
party for DOUG MITCHELL. East Carolina<lb />
1 ses him, New York gains him. . . The main-<lb />
ten nee department has installed grab-rails<lb />
on the stairways in WRIGHT BUILDING<lb />
f r those taking BUSINESS LAW. . . REG-<lb />
ISTRATION day was the same as usual,<lb />
mass confusion. I suggest a program of mili-<lb />
tarism. A Lt. Colonel could take all of East<lb />
Car, Una's students and have them processed,<lb />
registered, and sitting in the college union<lb />
inside of one hour. . . I guess it's traditional<lb />
for a student to inquire around, finding out<lb />
about a professor before singing up for a<lb />
course taught by the latter. The conversation<lb />
of inquiry usually goes something like this:<lb />
BUD. "Have you ever had Hardison for anv<lb />
thing? Is he hard? What type of a test does<lb />
he give? Does he mind if you sit at the back<lb />
of the room?" STUD. "He ain't a he, she's a<lb />
she. Get her! Get her if she's still open. She's<lb />
usually rushed though. Go early and try to<lb />
?llp ,in, wit the iunirs BUD. "How about<lb />
f 2 ye eot  get that Math course off.<lb />
I heard Tom say Monk could teach anybody<lb />
JSJm 2i "I?"0 dumb thy were<lb />
STUD. "Yeah BUD. "I have to work in an<lb />
elective. I think I'll try the Art Department.<lb />
Have you ever taken an elective in the Art<lb />
2?Pr!?etr STUD- "Yeah- Weaving<lb />
5VS, t?  t0 the soda shP"    WILLY<lb />
Tm?STETuPVE THOMPSON, AND GLEN<lb />
UPCHURCH ate Sunday lunch at the SILO.<lb />
When tip time came, Willie put down two<lb />
nickel s and a dime. Dave put down two dimes<lb />
and a nickel. Glen put down a quarter and<lb />
picked up three dimes and a nickel. . . Janu-<lb />
ary, March, April, May, listen to what I'm<lb />
about to say. June, July, August, September,<lb />
What am I forgetting to remember? Oh yeah,<lb />
February.<lb />
"WWSJ<lb /><pb facs="00038594_tn_0003" /><lb />
AY MAJ&amp;OH 6, 1958<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PACE THREE<lb />
Ten Coeds In Running For Glamour Contest<lb />
B<lb />
nte<lb />
Som of them like<lb />
ne tlon't, some enjoy<lb />
en . Ujoy horseback ri-<lb />
i , have one thing in<lb />
av definite ideas<lb />
heat on them<lb />
ndh uiuality and<lb />
and good taste,<lb />
 pearaaec are best<lb />
 coed who wants to<lb />
 : bei vsaidrobe.<lb />
will vote for one<lb />
l ballot appearing in<lb />
ssue of March<lb />
posited in a sepc-<lb />
ability as a seamstress, she was<lb />
sewin titends to offered a home economics scholar-<lb />
continue designing and making<lb />
clothes. A hi fi enthusiast, Katy<lb />
Ann hails from Aulander.<lb />
"Cloves fascinate me to no end. 1<lb />
iike wide brim hats and toreadors<lb />
and skirts with matching blazers;<lb />
but no crinolins, please commented<lb />
:x rt Caryl Hunter, a sophomore from<lb />
Charlotte.<lb />
l.ike.s Browns. Creens<lb />
Caryl finds simile clothes that can<lb />
Je worn many plaeses a best bet.<lb />
Standing .V .V Caryl prefers browns<lb />
 .i greens. She used to teach ballet<lb />
lent Union, t - a tap and likes water skiing and<lb />
mailed to Con- playing the piano.<lb />
Patsy Bradahaw, junior from Kin-<lb />
 , caught tie monogramming<lb />
fever. "I even embroidered my ini-<lb />
 in my winter coats she<lb />
a ighed. "Mother makes many of my<lb />
 o - . nd during the summer I<lb />
.i ake blouses and hermadas A<lb />
blonde 5' 6" fiiuls shoes a weak-<lb />
ss and for jewelry wears only ear-<lb />
L 111 i11- her spare moments<lb />
; :  , enjoya playing the piano.<lb />
Dancer Sews<lb />
She has magic in her fingers and<lb />
i tees. The girl with the long gold-<lb />
n tresses, Carol Ann Harris from<lb />
C mp Lejuene and "originally Ten-<lb />
dramatic neosee" loves to sew as well as dance.<lb />
g free hand sketches Carol will soon be seen as the lead-<lb />
ing female dancer in "Carousel<lb />
S e designs and makes all of her<lb />
World Affairs Institute Speakers<lb />
By ROSEMARY EAGLES<lb />
pie e surprise, tenl Ann who has iui nmnit. ,t th m e <lb />
i. o maK-iH,,hs ij v  r1 wear t f  h- -   -<lb />
Dressed Girls onl third grade. She is currently takine seamstress' she was tasn gown with rhinestones running<lb />
down the front of the dress.<lb />
Prefers Cocktail Sheaths<lb />
"I recently bought a chemise, but<lb />
I don't think it's wise to stock up on<lb />
them. The college marshal likes<lb />
full formals and sheath cockcail<lb />
dresses. "My first rule is never to<lb />
buy without trying the article on<lb />
first. I also look for something that<lb />
will match clothes 1 already have<lb />
A junior from Littleton, Mary Lou<lb />
stands 5 4V2 and enjoys horseback<lb />
riding in her spare time.<lb />
Dottit Walker, a sophomore from<lb />
Albemarle likes tailored clothes. "I<lb />
prefer sporty things and my weak-<lb />
ness is blouses. They're always so<lb />
neat and fresh looking; ideal for a<lb />
college student<lb />
Colors are Important<lb />
"While shopping I look first at<lb />
th material and color. The style on<lb />
me is the most important thing she<lb />
commented.<lb />
Music and sports are two big inter-<lb />
ests of the 5' 8" primary education<lb />
major. She also sings in the college<lb />
choir.<lb />
"I like the current styles but I buy<lb />
what looks best for me and not what<lb />
others like exclaimed Charlotte<lb />
Woods, a 5' 8V2" sophomore from<lb />
Durham. Her big loves are tailored<lb />
dresses and high heels.<lb />
A French major and classical mu-<lb />
sic enthusiast, Charlotte very much<lb />
aproves of the chemise. "I just love<lb />
it she smiled. "I disagree that it<lb />
of<lb />
Part Presses<lb />
and shades<lb />
h ' he eye of<lb />
inn. "Working;<lb />
bb as helped me'<lb />
rent qualities<lb />
up my mind<lb />
k for quality in j<lb />
5 feminine<lb />
C!een-<lb />
snd I think I'll<lb />
- . homore I<lb />
 I euuty who<lb />
mini- ad in 'The<lb />
I ailoreds Rate<lb />
l;iris, dance costumes.<lb />
bv-word" the<lb />
partial to tailored "Simplicity is my<lb />
- snd sweaters, and the 5'  sophomore said. "I'm in the<lb />
blacks, grays, and. :nidst of finishing a sack dress She<lb />
d Katj Ann Peel.<lb />
ia 5' iV Kan<lb />
ship, but Carol preferred primary<lb />
education. Her newest hobby is oil<lb />
painting.<lb />
Enjoys Bermudas<lb />
An eye catcher for Keith Wilder is<lb />
the sports department in any store.<lb />
i5he prefers sweaters, skirts, and<lb />
Bermudas in shades of browns and<lb />
beige.<lb />
"I like something in style, but not<lb />
an extreme, and not the chemise.<lb />
Sporty, casual clothes are much bet-<lb />
ter for school wear than something<lb />
too dressy added Keith. The 5' 4"<lb />
sophomore from Virginia Beach, Vir-<lb />
ginia enjoys horseback riding and<lb />
water skiing during vacation.<lb />
Gayle Davenport gives the fashion<lb />
magazines the once over in order<lb />
to learn the new styles and color<lb />
combinations before she selects her<lb />
clothes. "I don't go in for fads but<lb />
I do like stylish clothes the major-<lb />
ette from Portsmouth, Va. com-<lb />
mented.<lb />
Approves of Chemise<lb />
A 5' 7" business major, she owns<lb />
several chemise dresses. Her favor-<lb />
ite is a black one with a sash at the<lb />
hips and a white pearl buckle in<lb />
front. "I feel my best when I'm real<lb />
dressed up she added. Gayle often<lb />
wears jewelry, especially costume<lb />
rings and bracelets. A member of<lb />
the current May Court, Gayle likes<lb />
'o dance and is presently tutoring in<lb />
social dancing classes.<lb />
After hearing of her nomination,<lb />
cute Mary Lou Dickens stated, "This! hides the figure, I think it makes a<lb />
JOHN O. METCALFE<lb />
ERNEST K. LINDLEY<lb />
VICE ADMIRAL<lb />
CHARLES B. MOMSEN<lb />
ie!I Lip a Mack lace over red satin<lb />
ocktail chemise with a V back. She<lb />
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is so ironic because I once considered<lb />
being a fashion designer. I make<lb />
and d.sign many of my clothes One<lb />
good figure look better She fre-<lb />
quently wears small earrings and a<lb />
few other small pieces of jewelry.<lb />
CAMPUS lOTES:<lb />
Military Ball<lb />
Saturday, March 15<lb />
:t v<lb />
"The Sky is No Limit' is the<lb />
theme of the 9th annual military ball<lb />
to be h.ld by the AFROTC cadets<lb />
; year. The theme came from the<lb />
! velopment of s, ace satellites and<lb />
e advancement of interplanetsry<lb />
trai <lb />
At the entrance to the Moose<lb />
I odge, where the ball will be held<lb />
from 8:30-11:30 Saturday, March 15,<lb />
be  15 foot scale rocket to set<lb />
iff ho thenu of "The Sky is No<lb />
Limit<lb />
1 n-ide ihe building the theme will<lb />
be -tressed even more elaborately<lb />
with decorations of model space sat-<lb />
ellites.<lb />
Morrison, pianist, will be A. intermission, t queen, Jimi<lb />
tngnsJ Laube, soloist, in j McDaniel, will be " crowned. The<lb />
nior recital presented by three cadet corps commanders<lb />
Department Sunday at of tl e past school year, Rab-<lb />
in Austin Auditorium. ert D. Bullance, Paul L. Single-<lb />
ton, Dallas C. Dixon, and their dates<lb />
will form the figure.<lb />
Harold Langdon's "HI-FIve" band<lb />
will supply the music for the ball.<lb />
Registration Day<lb />
Dr. Halo L. de Francesco, director<lb />
of art education, State Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, Kutztown, Pennsylvania, will<lb />
visit East Carolina College March 16,<lb />
17, 18 and will act as guest consul-<lb />
tant and speaker at a series of meet-<lb />
ings both on the campus and in<lb />
Greenville. Programs open to the<lb />
public will soon be announced.<lb />
Dr. Frank L. Hoskins, assistant<lb />
I rofessor of English at East Caro-<lb />
lina College, has received a fellow-<lb />
ship from the Episcopal Church So-<lb />
ciety for College Work, Washington,<lb />
D. C, to study at the Episcopal<lb />
Theological School, Cambridge, Mas-<lb />
sachusetts, from June 23 to July 31.<lb />
The fellowship, offered this year<lb />
to twenty-four Episcopal laymen on<lb />
college and university faculties, will<lb />
. nable Hoskins to study the works<lb />
.f Richard Hooker in relation to the<lb />
 i wi of Man held by the belle-let-<lb />
ristic writers of the Elizabethan and<lb />
lacobeah Periods.<lb />
BUSINESS EDUCATION WORLD,<lb />
which is a professional magazine in<lb />
the business world reaching some<lb />
14,000 subscribers.<lb />
At present she is working on a book,<lb />
soon to be published.<lb />
Mis Jane White, faculty member<lb />
of the business department, was co-<lb />
author end illustrator of an article<lb />
entitled "Getting and Displaying<lb />
?pon-ored Materials in the official<lb />
publication of the national audiovis-<lb />
ual association, TEACHING TOOLS.<lb />
She co-authored with Gordon S. Salis-<lb />
'ury. i rineipal of Koveiside City<lb />
School, California.<lb />
The article points out that when<lb />
properly used, free ma'erials pro-<lb />
vide effective instruction.<lb />
Miss White has also been the author<lb />
of a monthly column since 1952 called<lb />
"Teaching Aids" which appears in<lb />
Members of the Beta Kappa Chap-<lb />
ter of Pi Omega Pi recently c;le-<lb />
rated the fourteenth anniversary of<lb />
the founding of the local chapter of<lb />
the honorary business education fra-<lb />
ttinity on the East Carolina cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
T! e approximately sixty members<lb />
of the fraternity met in the Y hut<lb />
on February 11 for a combined busi-<lb />
ness meeting, pledge service for six<lb />
new members, and a tea for business<lb />
stulents who are prospective mem-<lb />
bers of the fraternity.<lb />
To celebrate the founding of the<lb />
local chapter, the fraternity members<lb />
displayed and explained to tne guests<lb />
he various activities of Beta Kappa<lb />
chapter and the national organization.<lb />
Pledged to membership in the busi-<lb />
ness fraternity wer the foil wing:<lb />
Robert Broome, Alan Hooper, Billy<lb />
rones, Paige Parker, Susan Pierce,<lb />
and Perry Plyer.<lb />
Beta Kappa chapter was founded<lb />
on he East Carolina campus Feb-<lb />
uary 12, 11)44. Since that time, the<lb />
local chapter has three times been<lb />
acclaimed the outstanding chapter<lb />
in the coun ry. In addition, two mem-<lb />
bers of Beta Kap, a Chapter are cur-<lb />
rently serving terms as national of-<lb />
iceis on the fraternity's national<lb />
council. Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey,<lb />
ormer advisor to the group, is na-<lb />
ional president and Oliver Williams<lb />
is the national student representa-<lb />
tiv <lb />
Miss Lena C. Elite and Miss Fran-<lb />
i- Daniels are advisors for the group.<lb />
World Affairs Institute Schedule<lb />
Thursday, March 13, 1958<lb />
Morning<lb />
9:00 A. M. College Assembly Wright Auditorium<lb />
Singing  Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert<lb />
Welcome  Dr. J. D. Messick<lb />
Moderator Mr. John C. Metcalfe,<lb />
News Analyst, Washington, D. C.<lb />
"Washington Tides" Mr. Ernest K. Lindley,<lb />
Washington Director, Newsweek Magazine<lb />
"The World of Tomorrow" Vice Admiral Charles B. Momsen<lb />
U.S.N. (Retired)<lb />
12:00 Noon Awards Day Ceremonies Vice Admiral Charles B. Momsen<lb />
AFROTC<lb />
Afternoon<lb />
2:00 P. M. Round Table "Y" Hut<lb />
Mr. John C. Metcalfe<lb />
Mr. George Smith, Moderator<lb />
2:00 P. M. Television Program, WITN-TV Washington, N. C.<lb />
Mr. Ernest K. Lindley<lb />
Dr. Kathleen Stokes, Moderator<lb />
Evening<lb />
7:00 P. M. Analysis of Our Current Problems Austin Auditorium<lb />
Mr. Ernest K. Lindley<lb />
Mr. John C. Metcalfe<lb />
Miss Janet Hodges, Moderator<lb />
7:00 P. M. "Scientific Explanation of Missiles,<lb />
Space Travel" McGinnis Auditorium<lb />
Vice Admiral Charles B. Momsen<lb />
Dr. Leland Stewart, Moderator<lb />
Public Invited  Golden Annivesary Program<lb />
ANNIVERSARY PAGEANT - MAY 3-4<lb />
World Affairs Institute Committee: Dr. George Pasti, Jr Chairman,<lb />
Dr. Lawrence Brewster, Mr. Cleveland J. Bradner, Dr. Howard Clay,<lb />
Dr. H. A. Coleman, Dr. Ruth Keesey, Mr. Charles Price, Dr. Lala Steelman,<lb />
Dr. Kathleen Stokes, Dr. Richard Todd.<lb />
'Operation Mad Ball' Scheduled<lb />
For Saturday Night Free Movie<lb />
"Operation Mad Ball" is a Colum-<lb />
bia movie produced by Jed Harris<lb />
and directed by Richard Quine. It<lb />
is also the free movie for Saturday,<lb />
March 8, in Austin auditorium.<lb />
The movie, based on a play by<lb />
Arthur Carter, was adapted for the<lb />
sere.n by Car.er, Jed Harris and<lb />
Blake Edwards.<lb />
"Operation Mad Ball" stars Jack<lb />
Lemmon and Emie Kovacs, with<lb />
Kathryn Grat, Arthur O'Connell,<lb />
and Mickey ,Rooney, and lasts 105<lb />
minutes.<lb />
A resourceful private and his bud-<lb />
dies attached to a U. S. hospital unit<lb />
in France after World War II, ar-<lb />
range a clandestine dance in order to<lb />
date some pretty Army nurses. The<lb />
movie shows the G.Is once again<lb />
putting it over on the authorities,<lb />
but in this uproarious comedy the<lb />
dialogue is so sprightly, the plotting<lb />
so ingenious, the individual charac-<lb />
ters so intrinsically amusing and well-<lb />
acted that here is a hot time no one<lb />
can afford to miss. It's all hilarious,<lb />
and the whole wing-ding moves at<lb />
a lightening speed which makes you<lb />
feel you've been ; art of the ruckus<lb />
yourself. Details beggar description<lb />
and would only spoil the laughs<lb />
Photography is by Charles Lawton,<lb />
Jr and the music is by Morris Stof-<lb />
off.<lb />
: STAUFFER'S JEWELERS J<lb />
! i U BULOVA, HAMILTON, ELGIN, MIDO WATCH J<lb />
I and DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS <lb />
 38 Years in Greenville 1<lb />
.  1 i, ' ' ' '    <lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Cammu Footwear For All Occasions<lb />
I<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
GARRTS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
Perkins-Proctor<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Leave Your Shoes<lb />
For Prompt Expert Shoe<lb />
Repairs At<lb />
College View Cleaners<lb />
Sub-Station5th Street<lb />
AU Work Guaranteed<lb />
Saad's Shoe Shop<lb />
113 Grande Ave. Dial 2056<lb />
Pick-up and Deliver Service<lb />
00<lb /><lb />
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Cinderella Restaurant<lb />
Home of Good Food<lb />
Located at U. S. 264 and N. C. 43 Highways<lb />
FINE FOOD - FAST SERVICE<lb />
You'll like our REAL HOME COOKING<lb />
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HHHHMHHHHH<lb />
Jenkins Motor Company, he.<lb />
Your Greenville Ford Dealer<lb />
New Ford Cars Guaranteed Used Cars<lb />
Special Financing for Teachers<lb />
Sunday-Monday<lb />
March 9-10<lb />
Robt. Taylor<lb />
Julie London<lb />
"Saddle in "the Wind"<lb />
Tuesday-Wednesday<lb />
Jeff Chandler<lb />
.?<lb />
IB<lb />
"Man in the Shadow<lb />
n<lb />
Starts Friday, March 2i<lb />
"PEYTON<lb />
PLACE"<lb />
PITT<lb />
Theatre<lb />
College Undergrads!<lb />
Enter the"Mennen for Men"<lb />
o&amp;GOKIESI<lb />
Write your own<lb />
"There'll always be a Playboy" ad<lb />
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Choose any myth or histor<lb />
ical incident not used by<lb />
Mennen in Playboy. Write<lb />
an original mirth-making ad<lb />
weaving any Mennen Wen's<lb />
tm EUTRY BLANKS AT  <lb />
BEDDINGFIELD'S PHARMACY<lb />
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a varsity more than any<lb />
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I! Pain and Howard Beale were<lb />
and flaring .A) over the field<lb />
ai time as Ralph Zehring<lb />
with his ballet like passes.<lb />
average would have been<lb />
ei had Cain been able to<lb />
0 all of his tossea, but Cain<lb />
d out to be one uf the game's<lb />
did manage to catch<lb />
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eoi 'on ing into the<lb />
Alumni squad on<lb />
1 hi ng of Cain, Beale,<lb />
Emory, and ! ynn Barnett kop<lb />
Chi rr and Milton Collier rosh-<lb />
BOYD<lb />
my Nash.<lb />
I on Hallow, Jim Gordon and Jam s<lb />
Faircloth gave it all they had in an<lb />
effort to halt the varsity ground at-<lb />
tack but when it was all over, 19<lb />
first downs had been completed by<lb />
the Bur team. Zehring accounted for<lb />
175 yards with his passes and his<lb />
longest pass was a 45 yard aerial to<lb />
Tommy Nash.<lb />
Gary Mattocks, Harold . O'Kelly,<lb />
Pommy Jones, Bobby Gay, Dick<lb />
Clurry, Carl Rhodes, Ken Burgess<lb />
Jim Cor ion, Btb Maynard, Dick<lb />
Hands James Faircloth, Carlton<lb />
Matthews,Lou Hallow, Jerry Brooks,<lb />
1 urn Bland, and Dan Godfrey did<lb />
most of tlie playing for the Alumni<lb />
squad which was well coached by<lb />
George Tucker and Barry Raiaey.<lb />
say die" High Point.<lb />
Jesse Cany. BCC' Ali-Coiileten<lb />
guard, sent the Bucs to the semi-<lb />
iirials with a second half spurt<lb />
against Appalachian, The Ports-<lb />
mouth native baggtd 30 points in<lb />
lending the Bucs to a eome-trom-<lb />
behind win.<lb /><lb />
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