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Mallory's Views<lb />
 ,i i tgc five in Hd. column base-<lb />
reach Jim Mattery viewg spring<lb />
ii. - al hi t<lb />
ttarolinian<lb />
xxxin<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1958<lb />
Glamour Contest<lb />
Don't forget to clip from thin issue<lb />
your ballot for the Glamour contest;<lb />
deadline is four o'clock Saturday.<lb />
Number 18<lb />
K ith<lb />
Katsias Adds New<lb />
Platform Points<lb />
Bj K UHRYS JOHNSON<lb />
past week in frequent<lb />
with numerous students<lb />
 very definite issues<lb />
 -i I think they are of<lb />
ince t at they me; it a<lb />
atform which was an"<lb />
. I week stated Mike<lb />
ate for the office of<lb />
the SGA.<lb />
e the following:<lb />
rect attention to the<lb />
va es to he derived from<lb />
sed closed-circuit television<lb />
tie of the college in<lb />
student affairs.<lb />
- aware of the ex-<lb />
inns being made for the<lb />
odyftext year can be a<lb />
opportunity. Through<lb />
f an AM radio circuit<lb />
 . :   events away from cam-<lb />
e tape recorded ani played<lb />
college station to estab-<lb />
eased knowledge of the<lb />
- play away from<lb />
appoint a committee of fac-<lb />
idents to study the social<lb />
eationa program of the col-<lb />
andh I through the auspices<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
the past the Entertainment<lb />
ttte has strived diligently to<lb />
lule a .series which would be<lb />
able to the majority of the<lb />
dj if elected I would like<lb />
the continuance of this move-<lb />
L'h the following means:<lb />
g and distributing an SGA<lb />
to the student body<lb />
newspaper. No signatures<lb />
Deededjust a sincere writ-<lb />
inion icquested concerning<lb />
 ey want.<lb />
investigate every possibility<lb />
I the vote and partici-<lb />
in SGA elections.<lb />
 need to offer more stu-<lb />
rtunity to take an ac-<lb />
the workings of our stu-<lb />
goi rnmentthis would result<lb />
- qualified students seeking<lb />
. Also, concerning a larger<lb />
tg turnout exhaust every posai-<lb />
Some have even suggested<lb />
I allots<lb />
Students To Choose<lb />
Best Dressed Coed<lb />
Hy ROSEMARY RAGLES<lb />
Scrutinize. Stare. Notice their; "Glamour" defines it as "the ability<lb />
hair, faces and their, to e lype with()Ut ever breaking<lb />
SGA Appropriates<lb />
Funds For Use Of<lb />
Track, Baseball<lb />
! clothes, ti eii<lb />
make-up. Walk through the Student<lb />
Union and study their pictures<lb />
for photogenic ability. Then cut out<lb />
t. e ballot below and vote for your<lb />
choice of the coed who will repre-<lb />
sent East Carolina in Glamour Mag-<lb />
azine's research for the ten "best-<lb />
dr ssed" college girls in America.<lb />
m u<lb />
ptosstess individuality.<lb />
AAUW Offers<lb />
Foreign Study<lb />
Scholarship<lb />
A $650 scholarship to be used for<lb />
study in a foreign country will be<lb />
awarded this spring by the Green-<lb />
ville Branch of the American Asso-<lb />
eiation of University Women to an<lb />
East Carolina College student, ae-<lb />
ording to a" announcement by Mrs.<lb />
Austin Perry, C airman of the AAUW<lb />
foreigi tolarshij committee.<lb />
The award will b made to a junior<lb />
or senior woman. Students in all de-<lb />
partments of ins ruction at Bqat<lb />
Carolina are eligible t receive the<lb />
grant<lb />
Applications will be received<lb />
through March 20 by a selection com-<lb />
mittee of tiie AAUW. Further infor-<lb />
mation and blanks may be obtained<lb />
from Lois Grigsby of the East Caro-<lb />
lina department of English.<lb />
This year's award is the second to<lb />
he offered by the Greenville Branch<lb />
of the AAUW. Ann Mayo of Ply-<lb />
mouth, last years recipient, studied<lb />
at the University of Paris during the<lb />
summer months.<lb />
the rules of fashion on her own cam-<lb />
pus. As foi her wardrobe, 'her<lb />
(lo hes budget is average, its only<lb />
her taste that's expensive She may<lb />
adore al, aca but she can still look<lb />
fashionable in Shetland wool.<lb />
There are special "fads" and "trade-<lb />
marks" on every college campus and<lb />
Kast Carolina is no exception. Basic-<lb />
ally the traditional classics appear<lb />
i veiy where.<lb />
Last year a University of North-)<lb />
Carolina coed. Sara Van yk, was I<lb />
picked a one of the ten national<lb />
n inners.<lb />
As previously stated in the "East<lb />
Carolinian" candidates for the con-<lb />
test were nominate by students who<lb />
submitted nanits in a box in the<lb />
Student Union or the news- aper of-<lb />
ice, and a commit ee made up of<lb />
faculty members and other students<lb />
who aLo entered names. The candi-<lb />
dates were narrowed down by mem-<lb />
bers of the news staff. Th<lb />
Carolinian" was given the<lb />
The Student Government Associa-<lb />
;on has decided, after a detailed<lb />
tiscussion, to appropriate $500 from<lb />
he treasury for the baseball and<lb />
: rack team's use.<lb />
SGtA treasurer Bobby Patterson<lb />
pr -ented the proposal and Bucky<lb />
Monroe chairman of the House, ini-<lb />
mtdiately presented the fact hat<lb />
$500 was a high figure for these<lb />
minor sports and that $350 should<lb />
I e considered instead. A discussion<lb />
 as called for.<lb />
Eddie Dennis spoke for the $500<lb />
proposal by pointing out 'hat the<lb />
track team n.eded warm-up uniforms<lb />
for practice. According to Bobby Pat-<lb />
terson, track team member, last year<lb />
the team had to provide their own<lb />
finances for transportation costs to<lb />
the mec-ts and meaPxpense.s whil<lb />
there.<lb />
Passed<lb />
The .S5'M) appropriation for the<lb />
"East I teams wi I $300 to be used for track<lb />
ht to l 'be remaining 200 to be given<lb />
Seven Coeds Seek<lb />
Sweetheart Title<lb />
handle the contest as it saw fit by t0 the baseball team was brought to<lb />
Clamour" magazine. ' vott- T '' amendment was passed<lb />
Ballots can be submitted in a .spec-<lb />
ific box in the Student Union or<lb />
mailed to Contest. Box 1003.<lb />
The following coeds are the ten<lb />
finalist in thi contest.<lb />
1. Jane Berryman<lb />
 Patsy Bradshaw<lb />
Gayle Davenport<lb />
Mary Lou Dickens<lb />
Carol Harris<lb />
Caryl Hunter<lb />
Katy Ann Peel<lb />
Dottie Walker<lb />
it. Keith Wilder<lb />
10. Charlotte Woods<lb />
Seven lovely coeds will be vying<lb />
for the title of campus sweetheart<lb />
when Phi Sigma Pi presents the an-<lb />
imal "Sweetheart Ball" tomorrow<lb />
night in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
The annual dance which is semi-<lb />
formal has proven throughout the<lb />
years to he one of the biggest social<lb />
affairs on campus and is expected to<lb />
'  a large crowd. '1 he dancing<lb />
will start at 8:30 p. m.<lb />
Election of the queen who will<lb />
i. iji-n as cam. us sweetheart will be<lb />
stsged in the College Union tomor-<lb />
row from 9 a. n . until 4 p. m. Each<lb />
of the dorms on coed row have elect-<lb />
ed a candidate to represent them in<lb />
the election. The student body will<lb />
i given a chance to elect the girl<lb />
who will reign a3 campus sweetheart<lb />
By OLIVER WILLIAMS<lb />
from the seven candidates who have<lb />
been nominated by the women's<lb />
doi ins.<lb />
The following girls are candidates<lb />
for sweetheart:<lb />
Janet Fan.sler, representing Wo-<lb />
man's Hall; Jackie Byrd, Jarvis Hall;<lb />
Dottie McEwen, Gotten Hall; Nell<lb />
Credle, Fleming Hall; Betsy Hill,<lb />
Wilson Hall; Keith Wilder, Ragsdale<lb />
Hall; and Lib Vow, Garrett Hall.<lb />
Each of the candidates and their<lb />
escorts will be presented during the<lb />
course of the dancing along with the<lb />
officers and brothers of Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi. After the crowning of the queen<lb />
by last year's sweetheart Ann Hall,<lb />
the brothers of the fraternity will<lb />
join the beauty queens 5n a figure<lb />
dance. President Eddie Dennis of<lb />
3.<lb />
4.<lb />
Major Changes<lb />
Announced In<lb />
Calendar's Dates<lb />
I arolins College's schedule<lb />
 quarters of the 1958-1959<lb />
 en announced by the col-<lb />
administration. Major changes<lb />
ie the opening of the college a<lb />
k later than in the past several<lb />
 and the scheduling of com-<lb />
neement near the end of May<lb />
r than earlier in the month.<lb />
The new schedule marks Septem-<lb />
- B as the first day and November<lb />
26 as the closing day of the fall<lb />
rter. The winter quarter will<lb />
rer the period from De-<lb />
cenrber 1 through February 28;<lb />
the spring quarter, that from<lb />
March 4 tl rough Commencement Day,<lb />
May 24<lb />
inner .school will begin June 8.<lb />
The session will include two terms,<lb />
the first extending through July 14,<lb />
and the second from July 15 through<lb />
August 20.<lb />
Three holidays are scheduled for<lb />
the fall, winter, and spring quarters<lb />
Thanksgiving, November 26 at<lb />
noon to December 1; Christmas, De-<lb />
cember 19 at 5 p. m. to January 5;<lb />
and Easter, March 26 at 5 p. m. to<lb />
March 31. In addition, fOT the two-<lb />
day period March 2-3 no classes have<lb />
been scheduled.<lb /><lb />
i<lb />
WHO IS SHE<lb />
GLAMOUR magazine wa;u -<lb />
know. Cast your vote for the "<lb />
best dressed girl on campus.<lb />
She could be one of the<lb />
10 Best Dressed College Girls in America! <lb />
 I vote for.<lb />
n Signature.<lb />
 with he insertion that the physical<lb />
education department keep their<lb />
financial books up to date, so that<lb />
the association will know for what<lb />
tl ese funds are used.<lb />
As yet all candidates for SGA of-<lb />
fices have not filed, but the election<lb />
.ill take place March 20.<lb />
Cheating<lb />
Presiden1 Jimmy Phelps informed<lb />
the group that cheating at ECC was<lb />
jettiny out of control. It seems that<lb />
hea'ing has become a practice rather<lb />
than the exception in our school. He<lb />
4Uggatd that a new form of the<lb />
honor system might be the answer<lb />
tnd hopes to have at least two pro-<lb />
posals to bring forth at the next<lb />
SGA assembly.<lb />
Two weeks ago the association<lb />
passed an amendment raising the act-<lb />
ivities fee from $11 to $13 per<lb />
I aiter. '1 hi amendment will be pre-<lb />
ented to the students Monday, March<lb />
'7, in the form of an election. If<lb />
the new fee is approved, the ad-<lb />
mini-tra ion will still have to ap-<lb />
prove it before it can go into effect.<lb />
With the extra money the SGA<lb />
in lirves that better entertainment<lb />
an be brought to this campus. This<lb />
 niy one of the many reasons for<lb />
his increase.<lb />
A revision in the Student Govern-<lb />
'Flopnik' To Be Launched<lb />
AFkOTC To Present Bill<lb />
"The Sky Is No Limit" will setfor the nose cone, and the last foot<lb />
the mood for the ninth annual mili- being the "Flopnik<lb />
tary ball, Saturday, March 15 at the<lb />
Moose Lodge. Traditionally present-<lb />
ed by th- AFROTC cadets, the for-<lb />
mal darue is closed to the public.<lb />
Cadet Captain James Phelps, per-<lb />
sonnel office; in charge of the ball,<lb />
explained that a seventeen foot three<lb />
inch stage, rocket "Flopnik will be<lb />
stationed and spotlighted at the Moose<lb />
Lodge entrance. "Flopnik" will be<lb />
guarded by a special company of<lb />
cadets until the launching during in-<lb />
termission.<lb />
Bucky Monroe headed the com-<lb />
mittee for building the rocket. The<lb />
first three feet of the rocket, the<lb />
Sase. contains tVe base and stabilizer,<lb />
he next tin feet, the body, three feet<lb />
meat Association will be discussed<lb />
within tl e next two weeks. One of<lb />
the plans is to change the House to<lb />
the Senate and if this is approved<lb />
nossibly a change in the number of<lb />
members will take place.<lb />
Sarah Sugg has taken over Eliza-<lb />
beth Judge's position as SGA secre-<lb />
tary and Miss Sugg will be acting<lb />
secretary for the remainder of the<lb />
school year.<lb />
Before the Flopnik" launching,<lb />
group sponsor and military queen<lb />
Jimi McDaniel will be presented. She<lb />
will accept a silver scepter with<lb />
a satellite on top from Lieut. Col.<lb />
Edward J. Maloney.<lb />
A figure will be composed of the<lb />
que.n and the other sponsors, Joy<lb />
Jordan, Tenys Warren, Linda Which-<lb />
ard, Elizabeth Bowden, their dates<lb />
and the three cadet corps command-<lb />
ers of the past school year, Robert<lb />
D. Ballance, Paul L Singleton, Dal-<lb />
las C Dixon, and their wives.<lb />
The Lodge will be decorated with<lb />
the interplanetray .spaed travel theme<lb />
in mind. There will be two small<lb />
satellites carrying goldfish and one<lb />
depicting a man-made satellite. Be-<lb />
hind the bandstand, ROTC Ball will<lb />
be spelled in blue and white letters.<lb />
Music will be presented by Hal<lb />
Langdon's "HI-FIve" band. Guests<lb />
will be admitted by invitations only.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi will present the new<lb />
sweetheart with an arm bouquet of<lb />
roses.<lb />
Brother .Purvis Boyette, over-all<lb />
chairman of the Dance Committee.<lb />
stated that final preparations for<lb />
the affair are progressing as planned.<lb />
Brother A. C. Hinton is in charge<lb />
of decorations. A south sa island<lb />
theme is planned.<lb />
The Dreamers, a popular campus<lb />
dance band, will provide music for the<lb />
dancing.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi is a national edu-<lb />
cation fraternity for men based on<lb />
fellowship, leadership, and scholar-<lb />
ship. In addition to sponsoring the<lb />
annual Sweetheart Ball, the fraterni-<lb />
ty also presents an award to the<lb />
outstanding senior boy during grad-<lb />
uation exercises.<lb />
Dr. Richard C. Todd, of the Social<lb />
Studies department, is sponsor of<lb />
the local Tau chapter and also na-<lb />
tional president of the fraternity.<lb />
President Dennis stated that busi-<lb />
ness suits for the boys and evening<lb />
dresses for the girls will be appro<lb />
priate for the occasion.<lb />
Leading Phi Sigma Phi this year<lb />
in addition to President Dennis art<lb />
the following officers: Ken Crocker.<lb />
vice president; A. C. Hinton, secre-<lb />
tary; Dan Godfrey, treasurer; El-<lb />
bert Prichard, historian; and olivwi<lb />
Williams, publicity director.<lb />
Robertson Files<lb />
Candidacy For<lb />
A Office<lb />
.<lb />
c<lb />
The following coeds are the ten finalists in the Glamour contest; left to r ,lit, Carol Harris, Katy Ann eel, Mary Lou Dickens, Caryl Hunter, Keith<lb />
Wilder, Charlotte Woods, Jane Berryman, Dottie Walker, Patsy Bradshaw, and Gayle Davenport. Ballots can be submitted in a special box in the<lb />
Student Union or mailed to Contest, Box 1063, by 4:00 Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Bob Harper)<lb />
By MARY LOU WYRICK<lb />
Fred Robertson, a junior science<lb />
r-pjor. has filed his candidacy for<lb />
fhe position of second vice-president<lb />
of the SGA for next year<lb />
The lanky math major has shown<lb />
his ability to fill such an important<lb />
office through his many activities<lb />
h re in the past three years.<lb />
One of the main duties of the<lb />
econd vice-presidenv is to act as<lb />
parliamentarian- Fred is filling that<lb />
position along with historian of hi3<lb />
rr ternity, Phi Kappa Alpha. This<lb />
year he is also the fraternity's repre-<lb />
s nta ive to the SGA.<lb />
Tn the leadership department he is<lb />
T?o quali tied. He began his career<lb />
of student leader in his freshman<lb />
year at Aurelian Springs High<lb />
School and has not let it decline<lb />
ir.ce that iro He is vice-presi-<lb />
dent of the Math Club, treasurer of<lb />
The Student Union Board, and a mem-<lb />
ber of tl e Science Club.<lb />
Fred is int: rested in the Student<lb />
Government at ECC; he is interested<lb />
in the student body and wants to<lb />
serve you to the best of his ability.<lb />
His carability and enthusiasm quali-<lb />
fy him for the important office of<lb />
second vice-president of the SGA.<lb />
AM Equipment<lb />
Brings WmNS<lb />
To A Dorms<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
Plans are now officially underway<lb />
for a campus AM circuit, to originate<lb />
from WWW'S, Campus Radio. Thanks<lb />
to the handsome donation made to<lb />
Campus Radio by Phi Kappa Alpha<lb />
fraternity, actual construction of<lb />
necessary equipment has begun.<lb />
One transmitter will be needed in<lb />
each dormitory to enable broadcast-<lb />
ing. These transmitters are being<lb />
built by Mr. Wendel W. Smiley, ECC<lb />
Librarian, and Lawrence Behr, Cam-<lb />
pus Radio Engineer.<lb />
The "carrier current" system,<lb />
branching from WWWS, will make<lb />
listening possible for every student.<lb />
regardless of whether or not he or<lb />
she has an FM radio. Without "car<lb />
rier current only FM receiver sets<lb />
can pick up Campus Radio.<lb />
The new system will be an invalu-<lb />
able aid to the school as well as a<lb />
means of enjoyment to the student.<lb />
It will be the fastest and most direct<lb />
means of communication on campus.<lb />
It may possibly revolutionize the<lb />
system by which important announce-<lb />
ments and other informative data<lb />
with direct bearing on the student<lb />
body is presented, thus minimizing<lb />
much paper work anci loss of class<lb />
time.<lb />
TRYOUTS FOR REMEMBRANCE<lb />
Tryouts for In Remembrance, a<lb />
drama in one act, will be held in Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Auditorium on Monday eve-<lb />
ning at 7:00. The play, written by<lb />
Lloyd J. Bray, Jr an alumnus of<lb />
East Carolina College, will play both<lb />
in Goldsboro and Chapel Hill, North<lb />
Carolina. Anyone interested in act-<lb />
ing or any phase of technical theatre<lb />
is urged to be present at tryouts.<lb />
There are parts for three women and<lb />
eight men.<lb />
.<lb /><pb facs="00038595_tn_0002" /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
AST'CAROLINIAN<lb />
 urn "ff i-<lb />
THURSDAY. MAR. H  m<lb />
n<lb />
i<lb /><lb />
No Enforcement<lb />
On page 69 of the Student Handbook<lb />
th.it i a section titled By-Laws, Article I-<lb />
Honor Code, Regulations Governing Both<lb />
Men And Women Students. Since the subject<lb />
l cheating came up at the last SGA meeting<lb />
we would like, to point out that this matter<lb />
has been coveredOnly Not Enforced. As<lb />
t w huso fault for the lack of enforcement<lb />
it remains open for discussion.<lb />
Section 1. states "Believing that any<lb />
ound citizenship and democratic way of liv-<lb />
ing is predicated upon honesty, truth, and<lb />
integrity, ail members of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association should assume personal<lb />
responsibility for upholding to the highest<lb />
degree, standards necessary to forward re-<lb />
spect and honor to the Community, College,<lb />
and Stale. These principles shall be main-<lb />
tained by the observances of the following<lb />
standards. The students shall:<lb />
A. Refrain from conducting themselves<lb />
ill am wa that would bring discredit to the<lb />
college.<lb />
B. Refrain from gambling or being un-<lb />
der the influences of intoxicating beverages<lb />
whik attending college.<lb />
C. Refrain from cheating, stealing, and<lb />
any other c induct of a similiar seriousness<lb />
not o ntributing to good citizenship.<lb />
l. hi principle, Bast Carolina College<lb />
endorses a single standard of conduct for all<lb />
students. This in general emphasizes that<lb />
anj vho is a party to an act of behavior<lb />
involving a girl's expulsion or suspension will<lb />
also receive the same penalty<lb />
I iider Article Two. item B "Cheating,<lb />
stealing, dunking and other conduct of a<lb />
imiliar seriousness shall be reported im-<lb />
mediately to the proper Student Judiciary,<lb />
and said Judiciary .shall, upon being con-<lb />
vinced that the person charged with any of<lb />
the above offenses is guilty, immediately re-<lb />
commend to the Discipline Committee one of<lb />
the following penalties:<lb />
1. Probation for a definite period of<lb />
time.<lb />
2. Suspension from the college. The<lb />
length of said sentence to be determined by<lb />
the Discipline Committee upon recommenda-<lb />
tion of the Judiciary.<lb />
3. Expiusion<lb />
Editorially<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
ged :im TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
I Cll r ege Division, Columbia Scholastic Pre9S<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
Cbsocicrted GoUe&amp;iate Press<lb />
second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
I S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
JAN RABY<lb />
Editor<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
al Staff<lb />
Bob Harper, K<lb />
stant Editor<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Spoi<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
News I<lb />
Staff Photographei<lb />
Pat Reynolds, Nancy Lilly,<lb />
emary Eagles, Martha Wilson.<lb />
Marti Martin<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
Bill Boyd<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Rosemary Eagles<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
Libby Williams, Evelyn Crutchfield,<lb />
Elna liberg, Betty Maynor, Deny Walker<lb />
Faye Rivenbark, Peggy Davis, Barbara Batts.<lb />
Wilma Hall, Barbara<lb />
Jenkins,Yvonne Fleming, Mary Fiances Ayers,<lb />
Harriet Maker.<lb />
Derrj Walker, Marti Martin.<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
Men't Circulation Manager James Trice<lb />
I  ila too Stafl Susan BaUanee, Shirley Gay,<lb />
Emily I atria, Martin Harris, Ann Bryan,<lb />
Lenor 1'au. Janiie Langston, Lee Phillips,<lb />
Nai , Wiima Hall, Mary Elizabeth Stew-<lb />
 Kathryn Crumpler, Jean Capps, Helen Stur-<lb />
Lineberger, Barbara Jenkins, Nancy<lb />
I toss, Ellen Eason.<lb />
bxchang Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
recknicai Advieoi Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Speaking<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 />
maintained by the State of North Carolina for the<lb />
purpose of giving young men and women training<lb />
that will enabU them to earn a Bachelor of Science,<lb />
a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Music, or a Master<lb />
of Aits degree. The physical plant of the college<lb />
list of approximately 130 acres and 25 buildings<lb />
appropriate to the work of the college. Enrollment<lb />
fur be 1967-58 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 genera! education program is offered<lb />
x the foundation on which specialized training may<lb />
be based. Pre-profes3ional training and Secretarial<lb />
Science are fciso 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 />
oDportunity for men, upon graduation, to be com-<lb />
missioned as Second Lieutenants in the Air Force<lb />
aft.r 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 />
vine, N. C.<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
Over at Woman's College Cordelia<lb />
Galpain, editor of the weekly campus<lb />
news, apt r, "The Carolinian is cur-<lb />
ltntly unJer fire by a host of scream-<lb />
ing students for what she describes<lb />
as "an incomplete coverage of news<lb />
and a lack of controversial issues<lb />
I o be faced with such allegations<lb />
is had enough, but it becomes even<lb />
a more harassing problem when all<lb />
ibe complaints are the product of a<lb />
student body composed, for all pur-<lb />
poses, exclusively of a female ag-<lb />
gregation.<lb />
We wouldn't trade places with you,<lb />
Cordelia, but we would suggest sev-<lb />
eral factors to point out lo your ap-<lb />
parently disappointed student rea-<lb />
ders.<lb />
First, those who art- complaining<lb />
the loudest should realize the nature<lb />
of your publication. ou perform a<lb />
major task with staff members who<lb />
for the most part are not only inex-<lb />
perienced, but who, in addition, aie<lb />
no: paid for the job they render.<lb />
Perhaps those dissatisfied with The<lb />
Carolinian's news coverageif it is<lb />
as poor as they contendwould take<lb />
Inn precious time to contribute to<lb />
its efficiency through joining your<lb />
staff and seeing to it that news of<lb />
importance gs into the paper.<lb />
Second, your readers should come<lb />
to understand that it is by no means<lb />
the job of a newspaper editortin a<lb />
colk: campus or elsewhereto "in-<lb />
vent" a controversy simply for the<lb />
sake of controversy. If you do that,<lb />
then you are failing in your job.<lb />
It is not that there is anything<lb />
wrong with controversy. Indeed, it is<lb />
good. Lack of it sometimes is a sign<lb />
of a poor editor. But when there is<lb />
nothing of a controversial nature on<lb />
which to comment, the editor should<lb />
not be chastisedand it Is when<lb />
there is nothing controversial that<lb />
the editor's job becomes thr most<lb />
difficult.<lb />
Cordelia, there exists the unfor-<lb />
tunate tradition within our college<lb />
societies that the good campus news-<lb />
pa. er is the radical newspaperop-<lb />
posed to a conservative organ which<lb />
stands up to he counted when circum-<lb />
stances demand it. If you're not ag-<lb />
gravating some of the people all the<lb />
time, then you're failing in your<lb />
task.<lb />
This almost universal conception<lb />
is wrong. It is wrong because it as-<lb />
sumes radicalism is good journalism;<lb />
it is wrong because our campus news-<lb />
I apers become organs of 20-year-old<lb />
thought instead of an outlet for ma-<lb />
ture reasoning and criticism within<lb />
limit.<lb />
Editorial opinion is worthless with-<lb />
out reportorial presentations to serve<lb />
as its basis. Unless "facts" are in<lb />
evidence to support allegations, unless<lb />
your reporters disclose fallacies and<lb />
uncover bad j ractieethen the edi-<lb />
tor stands helpless in the perform-<lb />
ance of his office.<lb />
Cordelia, listen to your criticism.<lb />
But never succumb to it if it requires<lb />
a radical newspaper whose editorial<lb />
columns are ill-conceived and dis-<lb />
affect an innocent party all for the<lb />
sake of producing a controversy.<lb />
And Woman's College students, if<lb />
the only time you take an interest in<lb />
your newspa; er is when the editor<lb />
seems to be failing in her job, then<lb />
you aie even more guilty of apathy<lb />
lowa i (I expression than all "The<lb />
Carolinian" Staff combined.<lb />
It is, after all. not a publication of<lb />
those whose names appear on its<lb />
masthead. It is your paer, and it<lb />
will succeed in proportion to the con-<lb />
iributions which you make to it.<lb />
From"The Daily Tarheel, issue<lb />
March 2, li58.<lb />
On Parking<lb />
By BILL BOYD<lb />
Students at East Carolina treat<lb />
the befuddled parking situation much<lb />
like they treat the Weather. Every-<lb />
one talks about it but no one does<lb />
anything.<lb />
I thought I would digress on the<lb />
present situation, not that I have<lb />
come up with any brain storming<lb />
ideas, but I have heard several stu-<lb />
dents make some excellent sugges-<lb />
tions and thought they might be<lb />
worth passing along to you for opin-<lb />
ion on these discords.<lb />
As usual, whether talking or writ-<lb />
Ing, I guess it is best that we put<lb />
the unpleasant part first and that<lb />
will enable us to look forward to<lb />
som thing leasant toward the end.<lb />
To get rig! t down to what seems<lb />
o be the biggest gripe concerning<lb />
our parking situation, besides in-<lb />
adequate room of course, i the one<lb />
dealing with visitors or non-college<lb />
personnel on our campus I have<lb />
personally heard from a close friend<lb />
of mind that. as a visitor here, he<lb />
has received numerous tickets and<lb />
after letting them accumulate, he<lb />
talked Jo someone with authority<lb />
and lad them torn up. Now I ask<lb />
you, would the city of Greenville,<lb />
Norfolk, or even New York tear up<lb />
a parking ticket simply because you<lb />
.vX'v. '<lb /><lb />
v<lb />
Letter To<lb />
Students<lb />
Dear Students;<lb />
I have been a s udent here for four<lb />
years and at the beginning of every<lb />
quarter I hear more and more com-<lb />
plaints concerning registration and<lb />
pi -registration. Finally the SGA has<lb />
decided to see if it can help find pos-<lb />
sible solutions to this problem<lb />
through verbal ami written suggest-<lb />
ions and lans from you, the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
It seems that the present system<lb />
has a number of flaws in it which if<lb />
ironed out would ease the congest-<lb />
ion on Registration Day. An example<lb />
of this could he seen this past Regis-<lb />
trar ion Day as all the students tried<lb />
frantically to register before noon. It<lb />
is my belief that each department<lb />
should hold its majors cards until<lb />
the specific classes senior, junior,<lb />
sophomore, and freshmanare sched-<lb />
uled to sign up for subjects. Allowing<lb />
stud nts to register for classes in<lb />
their major and minor fields on a<lb />
night before Registration Day would<lb />
I revent some confusion.<lb />
Below I am listing a couple of so-<lb />
lutions which I think could help our<lb />
registration problem. If you think<lb />
they are good let us know by tearing<lb />
them out and dropping them in the<lb />
ballot box which will be set up in<lb />
Student Union. If you have other sug-<lb />
gestions write them down and drop<lb />
them in too.<lb />
Do ou think it would help ii' tea-<lb />
chers wouldn't sign up a student be-<lb />
fore 1 is class is scheduled to regist-<lb />
er?<lb />
Do you think it would help on Reg-<lb />
istration Day if each department<lb />
would already have its majors and<lb />
minors signed up by having two<lb />
nights for pre-registration and then<lb />
follow the above schedule on Reg-<lb />
istration Day?<lb />
Would a planned schedule of the<lb />
rourses to be taught by each depart-<lb />
ment for tie entire year be of help<lb />
are a visitor, much less more than<lb />
one If an East Carolina student<lb />
receives a ticket in town he will pay<lb />
or else. If a visitor from town gets<lb />
a ticket at DC his chances of paying<lb />
are very small. This is a well known<lb />
fact. Sure, the visitors don't know<lb />
where to park when coming on cam-<lb />
pus. We realize that there is only<lb />
one area on the entire campus- for<lb />
visitor parking. Why don't East<lb />
Carolina erect signs at each entrance<lb />
to the campus stating that visitors<lb />
should park only in designated park-<lb />
ing spaces in that area or be sub-<lb />
ject to the $2.00 fine that students<lb />
have to pay? Then they would have<lb />
no excuse for illegal parking.<lb />
Many students, including myself,<lb />
wonder why a college the eize of ours<lb />
could not adopt a uniform policy on<lb />
parking that would have to be fair<lb />
to everyone. Mr. Melvin Buck has no<lb />
doubt spent many sleepless nigh'ts<lb />
trying to figure out a system that<lb />
would be fair, adequate, time saving,<lb />
money saving and welcomed by all.<lb />
We all know that Mr. Buck along<lb />
with Mr. Harrell and his men are<lb />
'Cussin' N Discussin'<lb />
By NANCY LILLY<lb />
Contrary to the opinions of my carrying a<lb />
two readers, this column isn't in the<lb />
aper merely to give me a chance to<lb />
make sarcastic remarks about ad-<lb />
ministration, faculty, students, and<lb />
other forms of animal life here on<lb />
campus. Is purpose is to highlight<lb />
cultural events of interest and to let<lb />
me express my opinions about various<lb />
an i sundry matters if and when I<lb />
hav  opinions on same,<lb />
Three boys were waiting in the<lb />
foyer of the Pitt Theatre for the<lb />
movie "The Sheep Has Five Legs" to<lb />
start last Thursday night. Suddenly<lb />
on in a horror-stricken voice an-<lb />
nounced, "My god, tUa is one of those<lb />
foreign movies where they talk in<lb />
French "Well, we might as well<lb />
s ay we've already paid 3aid<lb />
another. The optimist in the group<lb />
chimed in, "You never can tell, they<lb />
might have a cartoon But after<lb />
the movie started, they were laughing<lb />
as loud as or louder than the rest of<lb />
the audience: They were quite amazed<lb />
to realize that the foreign films which<lb />
are brought to Greenville are brought<lb />
because they are food entertain-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Tie rest of the column today will<lb />
pertain neither to cultural events<lb />
nor opinions. Enough opinions have<lb />
been expressed on the subject. Most<lb />
of them are unfavorable, particularly<lb />
from the viewpoints of faculty and<lb />
administration. You may decide for<lb />
yourself. These are several incidents<lb />
which have happened to me in the<lb />
last year or so.<lb />
The night before exams begati<lb />
last spring quarter a girl who lived<lb />
down the hall came into my room<lb />
to you?<lb />
mould seniors have the privilege<lb />
of registering first?<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Ray Joyner, Chairman of SGA<lb />
Committee for Improvement on<lb />
Registration Day.<lb />
doing an excellent job and their first<lb />
job is to keep the student from park-<lb />
ing in an improper place so he will<lb />
not leave himself wide open for a<lb />
ticket.<lb />
One suggestion as to how all these<lb />
conditions might be alleviated is one<lb />
concerned with the numbers system.<lb />
We mean by this, paint a number in<lb />
white paint on every student dorm-<lb />
itory parking slot. The white num-<lb />
ber would certainly be quite domi-<lb />
nant against the black asphalt. For<lb />
example, start with the parking slots<lb />
be! ind Ragsdale Dormitory running<lb />
west towards the cafeteria. Paint<lb />
number "1" in the first slot, number<lb />
"2" in the second, etc. Every dormi-<lb />
tory parking slot on the campus<lb />
could be numbered. Then on regis-<lb />
tration day assign a particular num-<lb />
ber to the driver whose dormitory<lb />
is next to the numbered parking slot.<lb />
This assignment could be made an-<lb />
nually. Then if a student came com-<lb />
plaining about getting a ticket be-<lb />
cause he was parked in, lets say<lb />
number 93's parking spot and his<lb />
number is 34, he not only deserves<lb />
book in one hand and<lb />
several sheets of paper in the other<lb />
hand. "Will you help me?" she<lb />
asked. "Sure. What can I do for<lb />
you?" 1 answered. "Well, my boy<lb />
friend got a copy of my government<lb />
exam for me, but I can't answer<lb />
the questions. Will you look th.m up<lb />
in the book for me?"<lb />
Another incident happened Juring<lb />
a test last fall quarter. A boy in a<lb />
nice white shirt and tweed sport coat<lb />
sat a few- seats away from me. He<lb />
evinced an extraordinary interest in<lb />
the cuffs of his shirt. They were al-<lb />
most black with pencil scribblings.<lb />
Alter class, I asked bim how he had<lb />
known what questions would be on<lb />
the test so he could have written<lb />
all the conect answers down. He<lb />
said, "Oh, Dr. 's secretary<lb />
and I are real good friends<lb />
After careful consideration, I de-<lb />
cided perhaps I had better get on<lb />
the band wagon too. A casual friend<lb />
of mine who always seemed to have<lb />
advance information on all tests and<lb />
exams told me her secret. "It's sim-<lb />
ple she said, "if you're real good<lb />
friends with some of the boys who<lb />
live in the dormitory. My boy friend<lb />
always gets th tests for me. I don't<lb />
know for sure, but lie told me that<lb />
they have a file in the dorm with<lb />
tests and exams of almost all the<lb />
teachers. Besides, he has a set of<lb />
keys to two teachers' offices, which<lb />
helps a lot<lb />
There are people on this campus<lb />
w o don't cheat. They have to work<lb />
twice as hard in order to compete<lb />
with those who do. And yet, there is<lb />
no future in turning in the ones who<lb />
do; if you did, you would find you<lb />
had very few, if any, friends left. It<lb />
would not stop the cheating, because<lb />
it's a physical impossibility to rid<lb />
the campus of all cheating students.<lb />
Ii you did, there probably wouldn't<lb />
be enough students left to make<lb />
classes possible.<lb />
Bui what's the difference? Nobody<lb />
carts anyway.<lb />
a $2.00 ticket but should be fined<lb />
$5.00 as there could be no excuse<lb />
for something like this. Day students,<lb />
employees and college faculty mem-<lb />
bers could still park ag they do. A<lb />
temporary parking area could be<lb />
established for those dormitory stu-<lb />
dent. not having an available park-<lb />
ing slot. Freshmen and transfer stu-<lb />
dents could be assigned to the tem-<lb />
porary area until the slots, one by<lb />
one, become vacant.<lb />
This entire suggestion is highly<lb />
simplified and many details would<lb />
have to be worked out, but it is a<lb />
suggestion and that is what we need.<lb />
Many of our students have good<lb />
ideas right now but they will never<lb />
he noticed unless put into writing<lb />
and sent to the East Carolinian or<lb />
Mr. Buck.<lb />
Its time we quit griping about the<lb />
college not having enough parking<lb />
places and did something to improve<lb />
the situation from the point of view<lb />
that the students just have too many<lb />
cars for the college. After all, which<lb />
has increased the fastest percent-<lb />
age wise, students or their carat<lb />
Lines From<lb />
A Sidewalk Plato<lb />
By S. PAT REYNOLDS<lb />
Correspondence is riow and seanl <lb />
coming to your writer. But when a let!<lb />
! iriaily arrives, it is well worth waiting f0l<lb />
e's ;n example.<lb />
Dear Sidewalk,<lb />
1 seen you and Nancy Lilly 1<lb />
the Dixie. And I figger maybe you don<lb />
with everything that smart alex s,0<lb />
when I had a letter to write. 1 thinks<lb />
 cd it to Sidewalk, because if 1 m<lb />
Hit writer f Cussin and Dia<lb />
i-t is i nd slung in my lace and aai<lb />
ri" ki ibout me in print, yet.<lb />
Everybody is airing gripes. <lb />
fe myself. I've been a fre<lb />
f?uai lei - UO and I'm beii <lb />
')' education business ain'1 .<lb />
ied up to be.<lb />
It tikes a lot to be in college. M<lb />
got a lot of tobacco money .<lb />
and he expects to get something .<lb />
h w is he going to get somethinj<lb />
turn if I don't get nothing?<lb />
I'm from Crabfish. I'm from an old<lb />
 cratic f milv. Whv, I even had folka . .<lb />
War Between the States. I'm a So<lb />
Lady, and I'm getting a raw deal.<lb />
Let me tell you. I came to E.C.<lb />
v 11-rounded education. To be<lb />
rounded person like they talked al<lb />
high scho 1. 1 also came to E.C. to gel<lb />
And il I d n't Ket a man, I can alwaj<lb />
Or at least I thought so before I came ii<lb />
There's people that makes it difi<lb />
foi us gals. I'm obligated to do eertain<lb />
v Inch vill help insure my social fu-<lb />
ll a be in clubs, I gotta go to eonvei<lb />
1 j otia help decorate for dances, and I<lb />
date every night thai I can get one.<lb />
hov, can I get a date if I don't make my<lb />
alar appearances in the soda shop0 A<lb />
awful hard to juggle my classes aroui<lb />
. d shop schedule. And there c I<lb />
I ograms that are a must for every girl<lb />
going to get along in this world. Ml -<lb />
programs are in the afternoon, so an<lb />
afternoon classes. What to do?<lb />
Like I said, there's people up her-<lb />
make it difficult for a girl whose in<lb />
getting a well-rounded education. Th(<lb />
that teaches Freshman Composition. What do<lb />
I need a lesearch paper for to teach<lb />
first grade. And I certainly ain't goil -<lb />
further in poetry than Baa Baa Black -<lb />
Bo Peep's asleep and can't tell where to find<lb />
them. Science and me just don't get along.<lb />
I don't care about all these Sputniks.<lb />
. in't never been too friendly with fi<lb />
dead or alive.<lb />
On top of all that. I hear I've g<lb />
take World History. That's enough to<lb />
a sensible girl quit school. Advance Gra<lb />
and Compositionwhy, I've been able to <lb />
for a long time now. This geography 15 wh<lb />
I have tiken f r three quarters now. 7<lb />
don't interest me a bit. I ain't never<lb />
to China. And they're trying to get m<lb />
appreciate music and art. I know good<lb />
when I hear it. You don't have to take less<lb />
t appreciate Little Richard. And the<lb />
zines are jammed with prettv pictu<lb />
look at. O.K. So what? So I'll be a freshc<lb />
all my life.<lb />
I would like for you to print a fevi -<lb />
 estions. And I'm sure that they should h<lb />
been in print a long time before now.<lb />
1. do away with required subject<lb />
paid for our educationso let us pick<lb />
chose.<lb />
2. start giving credit for soda shop.<lb />
Here's where we learn to cope with a<lb />
problems.<lb />
3. add some courses to the curriculum<lb />
that will help us. Too many dry. stupid<lb />
courses.<lb />
4. have a heart-to-heart with Pas<lb />
Poindexter, Goldsworth, Hirshberg, Pingel<lb />
etc. They're all good guys . . . but a 111<lb />
misguided on concepts of modern education<lb />
where a person is well-rounded and not stuf-<lb />
fed with dull knowledge.<lb />
5. no more Monday morning classes. 1<lb />
go home every week-end, and it's awfully<lb />
hard for me to get back Sunday night and<lb />
start thinking about work.<lb />
These are just a few. If necessary. I'll<lb />
prepare a whole list and present to the S.G A<lb />
These bcys'll get to work on it.<lb />
A Frustrated Freshman<lb />
Dear Frustrated,<lb />
Duh<lb />
Sidewalk<lb />
A Chapel Needed<lb />
In line with ECC's expansion program<lb />
there is i.ne item which definitely needs to be<lb />
included, and yet it is likely to remain in the<lb />
background unless someone gets behind it<lb />
There is a definite need for" a center<lb />
for the director of student religious life.<lb />
ECC does not have a place with a reli-<lb />
gious atmosphere that such a chapel would<lb />
inspire. We need a place for chapel programs<lb />
and vesper services.<lb />
The chapel could be a highlight of Reli<lb />
gious Emphasis programs; a place where<lb />
not only campus programs could be held but<lb />
where ministers of different denominations<lb />
and faiths could address interested students<lb />
and where members of the YMCA and<lb />
YWCA could hold meetings.<lb />
We have a strong Inter-religious Coun-<lb />
cil consisting of faculty, students, and city<lb />
ministerial representatives along with di-<lb />
rectors of church student unions, and this<lb />
building will provide a place for the co-<lb />
ordination of their activities.<lb />
HOW ABOUT A CHAPEL?<lb />
.  - .  <lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038595_tn_0003" /><lb />
DAY, MARiH 13. 1958<lb />
ggSj Carolina Enters<lb />
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ed, the en-<lb />
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tmpw in a<lb />
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tee headquarters<lb />
Mott-Smith,<lb />
sc  klge authority.<lb />
, regional and<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
City Of Azeleas To Present<lb />
Festival For Eleventh Year<lb />
By HKM2Y ANNE DAVIS<lb />
For the past eleen years Wil- send one of their campus beauties<lb />
mington ha been playing hostess te ,o he Festival, and she is automatic-<lb />
thousands of delijrhted visitors eaehjally<lb />
Calendar Of Events<lb />
Mar. 1 Woi Id Affairs<lb />
Day and<lb />
'ntal meetings<lb />
M<lb />
; Sweet eart Ball<lb />
Wright-0:00<lb />
 At E State Con-<lb />
 i MoGinnisall<lb />
 T k Up Alley"<lb />
P M<lb />
16 Di 1 L deFran-<lb />
I A Education,<lb />
era College, Kutztown,<lb />
bt .laivis Memorial<lb />
11 00 A M. and at the<lb />
Y ith Fellowship at<lb />
: APO meeting,<lb />
 V Hut Open<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
t porary Life "In<lb />
Tryouts, McGinnis<lb />
" 00 P. M.<lb />
18 "Impact of Mo-<lb />
gn on Family Living" <lb />
4:00 P. M.<lb />
March 19Phi Mu Al-<lb />
o0 P. M. in the<lb />
Mai h 20Phi Gamma Pi<lb />
" OP. M. in Austin 25.<lb />
BCC Alumnus<lb />
Landing Writes<lb />
Civil War Novel<lb />
Cok To Speak<lb />
t Baptist Meeting<lb />
. . Executive Secre-<lb />
State Baptist Student<lb />
truest speaker for<lb />
the Ba ti-t Student<lb />
. March IT at 6:15.<lb />
t . wa at 6:15.<lb />
oat ive of South<lb />
. of Furman<lb />
S jthem Baptist Theo-<lb />
nary and has completed<lb />
 th Ph I. in Philosophy<lb />
 Union Theological<lb />
N, 1 :k City. He served<lb />
BSU Secretary for South<lb />
 pastoi of the First<lb />
Auburn, Alabama he-<lb />
ld to Nor Carolina.<lb />
n Greenville Rev. Cole will<lb />
ministei for the Re-<lb />
Mena trial Bat tist Church<lb />
. ea begin at each<lb />
7:30 St u ients are cor-<lb />
attend these services.<lb />
In an action-packed, explosive no-<lb />
vel of the Civil War, W. Frank Land-<lb />
ing dramatizes the adventures of a<lb />
group of Confederates during the<lb />
tiding of the iron-clad Albemarle<lb />
(whose ramming prow could send<lb />
a ship to the bottom in minutes") and<lb />
formidable vessel's exploits<lb />
until s e was sunk by a torpedo.<lb />
The book o; ens with a salvo of<lb />
excitement a.s Mr. Franklin, a North<lb />
Carolina farmer and blacksmith, es-<lb />
capes being killed by Union soldiers<lb />
and meets te:n-age Johnny Horton.<lb />
Since his father had been slain by<lb />
Yankees, young Johnny had become<lb />
a sniper. The pair join Bill Blades,<lb />
who La recruiting blacksmiths to work<lb />
on the Albemarle. th- ship intended<lb />
 i help break the Federal blockade<lb />
of tiie Roanoke River and restore<lb />
Plymouth to the Confederates.<lb />
Re-created graphically are the he-<lb />
roes' e eriences, which include go-<lb />
ing t Richmond to get rolled steel<lb />
for the ship's plates; posing as Yank-<lb />
i- prisoners-of-war in a hellish pri-<lb />
son camp to get military information<lb />
from captured Northerners for the at-<lb />
tack on Plymouth; land and .sea bat-<lb />
tles that lead to the recapture of the<lb />
 . Carolina town; the Albemarle's<lb />
stirring Feas elsewhere, and her de-<lb />
truct ion, which occured at "the be-<lb />
ginning of the dying breaths of the<lb />
Confederacy.<lb />
In War Cry of the South, the au-<lb />
or effee hreiy focuses the spotlight<lb />
n a largely neglected aspect of the<lb />
War Between the States and narrates<lb />
an unforgettable adventure story a-<lb />
bout nun who struggled bravely<lb />
against overwhelming odds.<lb />
Y. Frank Landing, born and reared<lb />
in the town of Plymouth. North Caro-<lb />
lina, which figures bo prominently<lb />
in his book. now lives in<lb />
Gr enville, where he teaches jour-<lb />
nalism and English in the senior<lb />
high school.<lb />
After graduating from Campbell<lb />
College, he served with the United<lb />
States Marine Corps for twenty-nine<lb />
months, hen attended East Carolina<lb />
i Coll ge and earned a B.S. degree in<lb />
octal science and English. He later<lb />
received a principal's certificate and<lb />
a Master's degree in educational ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
A first lieutenant, administrative<lb />
officer, in the United States Air<lb />
Force Reserve, Mr. Landing also is<lb />
an ardent reader of Civil War hist-<lb />
ory. He says: "I have great admira-<lb />
tion and respect for the Southern<lb />
States and their endless effort to<lb />
uphold their principle? and pride. I<lb />
have tried to show their uncompro-<lb />
mising spirit<lb />
ytar at er annual Azal a Festival.<lb />
Eye-filling beauty and almost every<lb />
ind of en ertainment for all age<lb />
is the keynote of this annual Wilming-<lb />
ton event.<lb />
The beauty of the spring flowers<lb />
is beyond any word description.<lb />
Kvery person who visits Greenfield<lb />
Gardens, Ortoa Plantation, Airlie<lb />
Gardens, or Pleasant Oaks Planta-<lb />
tion stan lo completely fascinated by<lb />
their pi ndor. The Azaleas bloom<lb />
in every nook and cranny of the<lb />
gardens and in all parts of the en-<lb />
tire city.<lb />
The late Dr. Houston Moore is prob-<lb />
ibly the one most responsible for the<lb />
beginning of Wilmington's Azalea<lb />
F stival, but even Dr. Moore could<lb />
not havv dreamed that it would<lb />
blossom into such a beautiful nat-<lb />
ional event. Dr. Moore headed a<lb />
movement for the planting of Green-<lb />
field Gardens in Azaleas, and today<lb />
this is considered one of the most<lb />
beautiful municipally-owned gard-<lb />
ens in the South.<lb />
Azaleas<lb />
Soon a drive was started to have<lb />
Azaleas planted throughout the city.<lb />
It was urged that Azaleas be plant-<lb />
ed in ti e front-yards, back-yards,<lb />
strett-plazas, and all other available<lb />
places and all succumbed to the<lb />
heauty of the Azaleas. The next sug-<lb />
gestion was to have a celebration<lb />
or festival as an official greeting to<lb />
the flowers and spring. This wa.s in<lb />
U4G, and the following year a day,<lb />
Sunday, was proclaimed "Azalea<lb />
Day Thousands turned out to see<lb />
the blooms in Greenfield Gardens.<lb />
Wilmingtonians then agreed that it<lb />
would add to the city to hold an<lb />
annual Azalea Festival, and in 1948<lb />
the first one was held. Civic minded<lb />
VVilming nians planned for a parade<lb />
that would have at least one float.<lb />
The event was, however, much more<lb />
successful than anyone had hoped<lb />
for, because it had not one, but<lb />
eleven float- gracing the "big" pa-<lb />
rade.<lb />
Parade<lb />
Each year, to that eleven-float pa-<lb />
rade something has been added, and<lb />
in 1957, the Azalea parade had more<lb />
than one hundred floats and bands<lb />
in it. Outstanding events were held<lb />
a member of tre Queen's court.<lb />
East Carolina ColLge has been send-<lb />
ing an Azalea Queen court member<lb />
for several years. Some of these<lb />
attendants were Pat Everton who<lb />
was the 1956 Azalea Princess from<lb />
Eas Carolina and in 1957 B tty Jc<lb />
Butts. For the 1958 Azalea Festival,<lb />
East Carolina has chosen Betty<lb />
Phillips, a very beautiful and talent-<lb />
ed senior, to represent our campus.<lb />
Guided Tours<lb />
There are guided tours throughout<lb />
C e Wilmington area that persons<lb />
of all ages enjoy. The beauty and<lb />
splendor of each garden and plama-<lb />
ion around Wilmington matches the<lb />
h tuty found anywhere in America.<lb />
ii scenic drives and the breath-<lb />
taking beauty of Azaleas, roses,<lb />
japonicas, and camellias are found<lb />
in every available spot in Wilming-<lb />
ton. Arlie Gardens in its full spring<lb />
dress has often been called "Earth's<lb />
Paradise in all its Glory The en-<lb />
trance of this colonial mansion is<lb />
shaded by t e great water oaks<lb />
covered with masses of ivy hanging<lb />
earthward from great heights.<lb />
Focal Point<lb />
The focal point of the whole Aza-<lb />
lea Festival, and the center of in-<lb />
terest is Greenfield Gardens. It is<lb />
i five-fingered lake in a fantastic-<lb />
lly Seautiful setting. The lake and<lb />
everything around it is simply in-<lb />
describable except that one can say<lb />
that the sight is breath taking.<lb />
Around the lake is a display of every<lb />
'lor, and it is really magnificent<lb />
during the latter part of March and<lb />
the early j art of April.<lb />
Wilmington has the distinguished<lb />
ti 1 - of "City of a Million Azaleas<lb />
but in any one of the gardens of<lb />
plantation courts alone Cere are far<lb />
more than a million Azaleas. It has<lb />
been suggested that this title be<lb />
changed to "City of a Zillion Aza-<lb />
leas<lb />
It is true that the millions of<lb />
Azaleas, the thousands of visitors<lb />
and guests, the hundreds of floats<lb />
and bands, and the dozens of events<lb />
for entertainment summarize the<lb />
annual Azalea Festival held in the<lb />
Port City of Wilmington, North<lb />
Carolina .<lb />
Scout Camps Need<lb />
Summer Workers<lb />
"Summer is a'cumen College<lb />
girls and women graduate students<lb />
interested in summer jobs which com-<lb />
bine scholastic values with oppor-<lb />
unities for outdoor living will find<lb />
thousand of openings awaiting them<lb />
in Girl Scout camps.<lb />
Opera ed by nearly 650 Girl Scout<lb />
councils ti roughout the country, these<lb />
camps give 150,000 girls 7 through<lb />
17 years old a chance to live, work<lb />
.n.i lay with girls of differing back-<lb />
grounds, in the informal atmosphere<lb />
if the out-of-doors.<lb />
Hundreds ot' counselors over 18<lb />
ears old are needed to share these<lb />
wholesome experiences on a part-<lb />
nership basis. The basic requirements<lb />
are good health, enthusiasm, patience,<lb />
a lap ability, and love of children.<lb />
For students 21 years or older,<lb />
there are numerous openings as unit<lb />
leaders, waterfront directors, pro-<lb />
gram consultants, food supervisors,<lb />
health supervisors, business mana-<lb />
gers, and assistant camp directors.<lb />
Salaries vary with the assignment<lb />
and ti e candidate's previous exper-<lb />
ience, qualifications and training.<lb />
Depending on the length of the<lb />
camp season and the location of the<lb />
camp, laundry and travel expenses<lb />
may be included. A basic pre-camp<lb />
training session of about five days'<lb />
duration is provided for all staff<lb />
members.<lb />
Many schools allow field work<lb />
ere iit for Girl Scout camp jobs, to-<lb />
ward degrees in such subjects as<lb />
social work, sociology, education,<lb />
science, physical education, and rec-<lb />
reation. The experience furnishes in-<lb />
valuable insights into the attitudes<lb />
and reactions of girls, as well as a<lb />
practical background for future par-<lb />
ticipation in t.e growing school<lb />
camp program.<lb />
College girls and women graduate<lb />
students interested in an expense-<lb />
free summer combining professional<lb />
preparation wit outdooi living should<lb />
call the nearest Girl Scout office<lb />
usually listed under "G in the phone<lb />
bookfor additional information on<lb />
available openings; or consult your<lb />
College Placement Office. For jobs<lb />
in other areas, write to Miss Fanchon<lb />
Hamilton, Recruitment and Referral<lb />
Advisor, Girl Scouts of the U. S. A<lb />
S30 Third Avenue, New York 22,<lb />
N. Y.<lb />
Pictured above are the recently elected officers for the Robert H.<lb />
Wright Chapter of the SNEA. Those elected are: Coleman (rntry, prei<lb />
ient; Clinton Davis, vice-president; Peggy Smith, treasurer; DeUmo Wilson,<lb />
assistant treasurer; Annette Bass, corresponding secretary; Sandra Bunn.<lb />
recording seeretarj ; Margaret Woods, historian; Elaine Page, reporter<lb />
to the EAST CAROLINIAN; and Emily Crabtree. reporter to the BUC-<lb />
CANEER.<lb />
Y Members In St. Louis<lb />
At ending the National YWGA<lb />
convention in St Louis, Missouri this<lb />
week are Anne Page Brooks of Rox-<lb />
boro and B ttie Bonner Britt of<lb />
Washington. Ann Page, a junior, is<lb />
program chairman of the Y and faculty luncheon. The YMCA also con-<lb />
Bettie Bonner, also a junior, i. Nigh- tributed.<lb />
Watch chairman. Upon their return the girls will<lb />
The delegates flew from Kinston present a program at Y vespers on<lb />
March 13 and will return March 19. highlight of the convention.<lb />
iditton  conven-<lb />
ti  choir, Bettie Bonne Bri t is<lb />
 rving as an usher; Anne Page a- a<lb />
hostess.<lb />
The YWCA raised the money<lb />
through camiy sales and a student-<lb />
Ann Page Brook<lb />
Betty Bonner Britt<lb />
and nationally known celebrities at<lb />
tended, making the growth of the<lb />
V.alea Festival a tremendous one<lb />
for its nine short years.<lb />
During the four-day event, many<lb />
activities are crowded in for the en-<lb />
tertainment of the thousand of<lb />
visitors. The Azalea Golf Tourna-<lb />
ment opens on the first day, and<lb />
many outstanding golfers try their<lb />
skills at winning the $12,500 prize<lb />
money.<lb />
Dances<lb />
The highlighting events of Festi-<lb />
val are, perhaps, the two big dunces.<lb />
One, The Azalea Te.nage Ball, is on<lb />
Friday night. Then on Saturday night<lb />
the Azalea Coronatior Ball is held,<lb />
and this is the time when the Queen<lb />
of the Azalea Festival is crowned.<lb />
Princess<lb />
Many of the colleges are asked to<lb />
You'll be Sittin On lop of the world when you change to EM<lb />
Rev. Harold Cole<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
Those who are interested in work-<lb />
ing as a counselor at a Crippled Child-<lb />
ren's Camp by the Pamlico River in<lb />
Washington, N. C, contact Bob Roe-<lb />
buck, 4(t7 E. Eighth Street in Green-<lb />
ville or call 2917. The camp will begin<lb />
in -he last part of July and end dur-<lb />
ing the first part of August. The<lb />
camp will last three weeks and con-<lb />
sista of boys and girls from the ages<lb />
i: to twelve.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
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EAST"CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, MAR. <lb />
&amp; t<lb />
r<lb />
I<lb />
.<lb />
i<lb />
w<lb />
Douglas Teaches Course Based<lb />
On Developing Family Skills<lb />
By FA YE RIVEN BARK<lb />
A sociology course which should<lb />
interest a great many people on<lb />
campus i. being offered this quarter<lb />
Sociology 126 is laugh' by Dr. George<lb />
Douglas and ia chiefly based on<lb />
"Develo ing Family Skills<lb />
1 e ifX, book consists of twenty-<lb />
three interesting; chapters. From these<lb />
tera arc such topics as Success-<lb />
ful Marriage "The Courtship<lb />
"Marriage Under Special<lb />
rcumatances "Premarital Sex Re-<lb />
"Lngagemen  "Religious<lb />
attitudes and Family Life "Repro-<lb />
duction ami "Sex Education Of<lb />
the tinmentioned chapters are<lb />
ing and important as the<lb />
previous mentioned.<lb />
At the beginning of last quarter,<lb />
Dr. Doug student in two<lb />
fill out a questionaire con-<lb />
ng dating and similar details.<lb />
When the class s are combined, there<lb />
are 36 student til percent men, 39<lb />
percent women. The age range is from<lb />
18 years to 55 years, the average be-<lb />
ing 26<lb />
uestionaires were filled out<lb />
College Union<lb />
Plans Carnival<lb />
By DOTTIE FAG AN<lb />
College Union is planning a<lb />
the shape of a Spring<lb />
D April 24, 1958. For many<lb />
-   ideas have been brewing<lb />
 and committee members<lb />
axed in a meeting this<lb />
y as representatives of<lb />
c mpus organizations met<lb />
tc discuss their plans.<lb />
ri was terriffic and the<lb />
I I with t e response.<lb />
hat such an event is<lb />
and is indicative<lb />
crowd at the Carnival.<lb />
S ecial rojects com-<lb />
ntaned by Jimmy Wall.<lb />
excitedly into their pre-<lb />
tHI steam ahead. They<lb />
make the College Union<lb />
g Carnival' one of the most<lb />
"Have-i  t-nts of the<lb />
Ea il have a booth<lb />
.i poses and of<lb />
. ii ; all out to make<lb />
' There will be<lb />
of games and<lb />
D and prizes.<lb />
. zes galore! All of these<lb />
11 be given away at the end<lb />
i t vening by the C. U. committee,<lb />
prizes will be of lasting value.<lb />
0 U. ia offering a wonderful<lb />
; which will be kept secret<lb />
il Carnival week!<lb />
So we invite you to keep us in mind.<lb />
rga ization must file<lb />
" y for a booth by March 15,<lb />
ne with carnival ideas is<lb />
the College Un-<lb />
ion evl find a listen-<lb />
ing tret We particularly want to<lb />
urge faculy families to join in the<lb />
m Carnival Night.<lb />
COME ONE! COME ALU! STEP<lb />
LIGHT UP! Right this way to C.<lb />
Ua SPRING CARNIVAL<lb />
USHG Seeks Grads<lb />
rt<lb />
v? y<lb />
The I 'ate Maiine Corps 1<lb />
seeking college graduate! and college<lb />
enioi s, between the ages of 20 and<lb />
27. to attend the Marine Officer Can-<lb />
te Course starting January 6,<lb />
1958, at the Marine Corps Schools,<lb />
Quantico. Virginia.<lb />
This course, designed for college<lb />
graduates, is of a 10-week duration.<lb />
U-on successful completion of the<lb />
course, they will be commissioned a<lb />
nd lieutenant in the U. S. Marine<lb />
Corps Reserve and given an oppor-<lb />
tunity to choose ground or aviation<lb />
duty. Those who select "ground duty"<lb />
will i ndergo eight months "ground"<lb />
officer training at Quantico, Va<lb />
while those selecting "aviation duty"<lb />
will te sent to Naval Flight School,<lb />
Pensacola, Fla for 15 to 18 months<lb />
o" flight training.<lb />
Ma ine "ground" officers are as-<lb />
signed to a variety of duties through-<lb />
out the world. Some serve aboard<lb />
aircraft carriers, battleships and<lb />
cruisers of the U. S. Fleet. Others<lb />
take their places as leaders in such<lb />
fields as ordnance, artillery, infantry,<lb />
engineering and electronics with<lb />
Fleet Marine Force units. Those suc-<lb />
cessfully completing "flight training"<lb />
are awarded gold wings of a Marine<lb />
Aviator and assigned duty with one<lb />
a? the Marine Corps Air Wings.<lb />
For further information on the Ma-<lb />
rine Oifficer Candidate Course, write<lb />
to Major Charles B. Redman, Of-<lb />
ficer Procurement Office, First Ci-<lb />
Uzens Bank and Trust Building, Wil-<lb />
mington and Martin Street, Raleigh,<lb />
North Carolina, or telephone TEmple<lb />
and returned. The results are very<lb />
inter sting. Thirty-three percent of<lb />
the classes are daiir.g casually or<lb />
nh.ying the field; eight percent, are<lb />
going steady; eight percent are pin-<lb />
e.l; i percent are engaged; and<lb />
forty-four percent are married.<lb />
In answer to the question "How<lb />
many different individuals have you<lb />
ia od?" the average answer is that<lb />
aeh man has dated 52 girls and each<lb />
ivoman has dated 43 boys. This shows<lb />
 men have "played the field"<lb />
more t an women. On the other hand,<lb />
when asked "To how many persons<lb />
have you been engaged?' 58 percent<lb />
or IS men answered that they had<lb />
i- en engaged once and 50 percent<lb />
or 7 women that they had bten en-<lb />
gaged to il different boys. A reason-<lb />
explanation for thus large dif-<lb />
ference could be that girls attach<lb />
more significance to being pinned<lb />
ban do boys. Possibly, some boys<lb />
place a pin on a girl in older to "tie<lb />
i r down" while he makes up his<lb />
mind an i she thinks that "this is it<lb />
The last question With how many<lb />
ersons have you gone steady?" indi-<lb />
a es that more boys have gone<lb />
steady with more different girls<lb />
than have girls shifted from boy to<lb />
hoy. The figures on this are that<lb />
one boy has gone steady with 4 girls<lb />
and on &amp; has gone steady with 3<lb />
hoy We could say that the boys<lb />
have gone steady 33 percent more<lb />
or that t e girls have gone steady 25<lb />
percent less. Nevertheless, again we<lb />
see iie hoys playing the field to a<lb />
greater extent.<lb />
VY i<lb />
-v fork<lb />
Summer Sessions Offer<lb />
Shops, Travel-Study Tour<lb />
East Carolina College will offer<lb />
as a ecial events of its 1958 Sum-<lb />
: t  School a series of workshops and<lb />
travel-stud tour which will cover<lb />
more than a dozen areas of educa-<lb />
tional interest. Planned largely for<lb />
the benefit of teachers, the work-<lb />
shops will also present materials and<lb />
deal with problems of significance to<lb />
various uther groups.<lb />
All workshops and the tour will<lb />
be directed by members of the East<lb />
Carolina faculty. A number of visi-<lb />
ting lecturers and consultants will<lb />
also participate in the program? to<lb />
be offered. Upon completion of re-<lb />
quirements, those enrolled will re-<lb />
c ive three hour- of college credit<lb />
for each course excep the workshop<lb />
for kindergarten teachers, which car-<lb />
ries two hours of credit, and the<lb />
travel-study tour, which carries six<lb />
hours of credit.<lb />
1 he schedule of special events has<lb />
een announced by Vice .President<lb />
Leo W. Jenkins of the college. Work-<lb />
s ops for the first summer session,<lb />
their directors, and dates are as fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
A: and t rafts in the public school<lb />
ram, Dr. Wellington B. Gray of<lb />
the art department, dune 2-13; Im-<lb />
 men: of Instruction in Secre-<lb />
tarial Science, Dr. James L. White<lb />
of the business department, June 2-<lb />
13; Alcoholism in Health Education,<lb />
Dr. N. M. Jorgensen of the health and<lb />
physical education department, June<lb />
3-13; <lb />
Teaching of Reading in Elemen-<lb />
tary Sc ools. Dr. Keith Holmes, June<lb />
3-33; Principles of Guidance, Dr.<lb />
Frank C. Fuller of the education de-<lb />
artment, June 14-25; Teaching Mu-<lb />
sic in the Elementary School, Beau-<lb />
ricehauncey of the music depart-<lb />
ment. June 15-26; Improvement of<lb />
Instruction in Basic Business, Dr.<lb />
James L. White of the businea depart-<lb />
ment, June 23-July 4; and Family<lb />
Problems, Dr. George Douglas of the<lb />
social studies department, June 25-<lb />
July 8.<lb />
Offered dining the second .summer<lb />
session will be the following work-<lb />
hops: Literature for Children, Dr.<lb />
Rutl Modlin of the education de-<lb />
partment. July 10-22; Family Life<lb />
Skills. Dr. George Douglas of the<lb />
social studies department, July 10-<lb />
23; Visual Aids, Mrs. Marguerite<lb />
Crenshaw of the library science de-<lb />
; artment. July 28- Aug. 8; Dramatic<lb />
Arts, Dr. Joseph A. Withey of the<lb />
lish department, July 28- Aug.<lb />
?: an i Kindergarten leaching, Miss<lb />
Annie Mae Murray, director of the<lb />
college kindergarten, Augcst 4-8.<lb />
The tiavel-study tour, directed by<lb />
Dr. H. K. Cramer of tl e geography<lb />
i artment, will be a field course in<lb />
ia y wit an itinerary includ-<lb />
ing plac S of interest in the north-<lb />
ea tern part of the United States<lb />
and the eastern part of Canada. The<lb />
tour will cover a period of 24 days<lb />
July 14-August 8.<lb />
Masters Scholarship Open<lb />
For Business Ad. Course<lb />
Coast Guard<lb />
ROC Classes<lb />
To Be Held<lb />
The United States (oast Guard<lb />
will hold two Reserve Officer Can-<lb />
didate classes for college men during<lb />
the coming months. The first will be<lb />
gin in March, while the second class<lb />
starts next July.<lb />
To be eligible, n non-veteran must<lb />
he a graduate of t.n accredited four-<lb />
year college. A veteran must have<lb />
completed two years of college and<lb />
two years' active duty in the Coast<lb />
Guard or Navy.<lb />
Age restrictions are 21 to 26 for<lb />
non-veterans and 21 to 31 for vet-<lb />
erans. Height restrictions are 66"<lb />
to 6'4 Prior to acceptance into the<lb />
'foast Guard as Officer Candidates,<lb />
applicants must pass a physical ex-<lb />
amination and obtain a passing score<lb />
on an Officer Qualification Test. Se-<lb />
lection is then based on the results<lb />
of an interview and study of the can-<lb />
didate's background.<lb />
Selected candidates will receive<lb />
17 weeks of training at the Coast<lb />
Guard Academy, New London, Cona.<lb />
At the Academy candidates have the<lb />
rank of Seaman Apprentice (Officer<lb />
Candidate) and study subjects like<lb />
navigation, seamanship, gunnery, law<lb />
enforcement and many others.<lb />
After graduation, candidates are<lb />
commissioned as Ensign in the Coast<lb />
Guard Reserve and must serve three<lb />
years active duty. Assignments will<lb />
include such fields as Law Enforce-<lb />
ment, Aids to Navigation, Engineer-<lb />
ing, Port, Security, or Search and<lb />
Rescue. After approximately 1<lb />
years active duty, the graduates will<lb />
be eligible for "promotion to Lieuten-<lb />
ant (junior grade).<lb />
Men who are interested in the pro-<lb />
gram should write for particulars to<lb />
the Coast Guard Reserve Office, U. S.<lb />
Post Office Building, Room 387, Nor-<lb />
folk, Virginia,<lb />
AM graduating business majors<lb />
should be interested in entering a<lb />
wo-year course, leading to the de-<lb />
gree of Master in Business Admin-<lb />
i-tration, at the Harvard Business<lb />
school m Boston. Massachusetts.<lb />
Nearly $50,000 in scholarships and<lb />
advances in-aid is available to out-<lb />
standing students for the term be-<lb />
ginning September 10, 1968u The<lb />
Scholarships range up to $5,000 for<lb />
the two-year program.<lb />
The Bankers Trust Company Fel-<lb />
lowship of $3,000 is for an outstand-<lb />
ing student preparing for the fin-<lb />
ancial field.<lb />
A fellowship of $1,500 is given an-<lb />
nually to a student interested in the<lb />
fii Id of advertising.<lb />
An award of $2,500 is provided by<lb />
the CBS Foundation Inc. to a first<lb />
year student interested in the further<lb />
development of advertising and mar-<lb />
keting.<lb />
Other scholarships $1,250 to $1,500<lb />
e available to students interested in<lb />
the fields of finance, engineering,<lb />
mining engineering, and the drug in-<lb />
dustry.<lb />
Addmission applications for the<lb />
School and applications for scholar-<lb />
ships and fellowships should be se-<lb />
cured from:<lb />
The Admissions Board<lb />
Harvard Business School<lb />
Boston 63, Massachusetts<lb />
These must be filed not later than<lb />
May 1. All candidates are required<lb />
to take the admission tests for grad-<lb />
uate study in business given by:<lb />
The Educational Testing Ser-<lb />
vice<lb />
20 Nassau Street<lb />
Princeton, New Jersey<lb />
ROTC Hold Ceremony,<lb />
Decorate Fifteen Cadets<lb />
The Air Force Reserve Officer<lb />
Training Corps will hold its annual<lb />
Awards Day Ceremonies and Review<lb />
today, March 13, at noon on the<lb />
caratiid Parade Ground.<lb />
Approximately fifteen Cadets will<lb />
receive decorations and awards for<lb />
outstanding service and achievements<lb />
in their participation in he Air<lb />
Science program at the college.<lb />
New AF Program<lb />
For Women, Men<lb />
For the first time in years the<lb />
United States ,Air Force is making<lb />
available a limited number of direct<lb />
om missions to young women who are<lb />
college graduates.<lb />
The Air Force is offering the op-<lb />
portunity for a challenging and im-<lb />
por ant, position which enables one<lb />
to serve her country. Favorable fi-<lb />
nancial benefits with provisions for<lb />
advanc ment and a retirement plan.<lb />
G neroos and unrestricted off-duty<lb />
time for travel and development of<lb />
preferred recreational activities.<lb />
WAP' officers are assigned to Air<lb />
Force positions for which they in-<lb />
Imiually qualify. They are cur-<lb />
rently on duty in such career fields<lb />
i personnel, administration, supply<lb />
intelligence, i omptroller, meteorology<lb />
and law.<lb />
The annual salary of a newly com-<lb />
missioned a cond lieutenant begins<lb />
at $2,667.0 plus $574.56 subsistence<lb />
allowance. In addition, if no govern-<lb />
ment housing is available, she is<lb />
entitled to rental allowance of $820.<lb />
80. At the end of two years of active<lb />
service, her basic pay is increased,<lb />
with additional increases at regu-<lb />
lar intervals and with promotions in<lb />
grade.<lb />
Other benefits include thirty days<lb />
vacation each year with full pay.<lb />
free medical and dental care and<lb />
hospitalixation, off-duty education<lb />
programs leading to advance de-<lb />
grees and retirement with generous<lb />
ay after 20 year.s active service.<lb />
Women between the age of 21 and<lb />
39 who hold baccalaureate degrees<lb />
Prom accredited colleges or univer-<lb />
sities are eligible to apply for direct<lb />
i pointment. They must be United<lb />
St a es citizens, able to pass a pre-<lb />
scribed medical examination and an<lb />
officer .selection test. No previous<lb />
military service is required for this<lb />
commission. A personal interview is<lb />
given by an Air Force officer.<lb />
With approval of this application<lb />
a woman is appointed to the grade of<lb />
second lieutenant or first lieutenant<lb />
g determined by education, age, and<lb />
professional exjerience. Exceptionally<lb />
well qualified women may be con-<lb />
i 1 red for the grade of captain.<lb />
The new Air Force Reenlistment<lb />
irogram for prior-servicemen which<lb />
egan last summer, is producing ex-<lb />
c llent results, according to Staff<lb />
Sergeant Norman C. Dean, U. S. Air<lb />
Force Recruiter for this area.<lb />
"With an eye to the special oppor-<lb />
Lunities now offered to veterans,<lb />
many former servicemen of all ser-<lb />
vices are reenlisting in the Air<lb />
Force t e Sergeant said.<lb />
He added that a new system forv.de-<lb />
termining a man's rank, has enabled<lb />
the Air Force to enlist the services<lb />
of experienced, skilled technicians.<lb />
It was stressed that prior-service<lb />
men who have already invested per-<lb />
iods of time to the Armed Forces<lb />
-lion! i investigate the Air Force's<lb />
liberal benefits policy before .select-<lb />
ing their permanent careers. "Many<lb />
will be surprised by the increased<lb />
; ay, retirement and family benefits<lb />
and upgrading opportunities offered<lb />
now in the Air Force the Sergeant<lb />
included.<lb />
Moie information concerning the<lb />
Air Force's new accent-upon-skilled<lb />
reenlistment program may be obtained<lb />
from Sergeant Dean at the Post Of-<lb />
fice, Greenville, N. C. from 8 a. m.<lb />
to 5 p. m. Monday thru Friday, or by<lb />
calling 4826.<lb />
Library Week<lb />
Commemorated<lb />
National Library Week, sponsored<lb />
by the National Book Committee,<lb />
Inc in cooperation with the Ameri-<lb />
can Library Association, occurs March<lb />
16-22. This year commemorates the<lb />
eighty-second anniversary of the<lb />
founding of this event.<lb />
Our local library club, under the<lb />
presidency of Carolyn Merritt, will<lb />
attempt to publicize this week by<lb />
placing posters throughout the cam-<lb />
us buildings and by featuring spec-<lb />
ial displays in the library.<lb />
Perhaps you are wondering just<lb />
why National Library Week has been<lb />
set aside, and there are three funda-<lb />
mental reasons:<lb />
(1) Because the habit of reading<lb />
is not keeping pace with increased<lb />
education, leisure time, or disposable<lb />
income.<lb />
(2) Because 60 percent of Ameri-<lb />
cans did not read a book, other than<lb />
the Bible, during 1954.<lb />
(3) Because half of the adults in<lb />
this country live within a mile of a<lb />
public library4ut only one-fifth of<lb />
them visit it.<lb />
The aims of National Library Week<lb />
are many, and can only be achieved<lb />
through public support. This week,<lb />
by calling attention to the public the<lb />
opportunities available for the asking,<lb />
may help promote the prestige of<lb />
reading, itself. Reading, whether it<lb />
be for information or recreation, is<lb />
hone the less rewarding.<lb />
Dr. Cleveland J. Bradner an<lb />
'Ottrses to two prospective students,<lb />
urii : nities<lb />
Government Positions Open Humanities Area<lb />
To Those Who Pass Exam<lb />
If you are interested in a career<lb />
in the Federal government, try the<lb />
Federal Service Entrance Examina-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Selection from this exam offers<lb />
you op, ortunities to work on pro-<lb />
grams of national and international<lb />
importance, to develop "ideas for im-<lb />
proving the administration and opera-<lb />
tion of the Federal Service, and to<lb />
advance to positions of responsibili-<lb />
ty and leadership.<lb />
Positions will be filled by suc-<lb />
cessful candidates in the United<lb />
States, its territories and pos-<lb />
sessions. There are also some<lb />
overseas positions to be filled.<lb />
These candidates will be a-ssigned<lb />
for training in such fields as general<lb />
administration, communications, tax<lb />
collection, library science, statistics,<lb />
cus'oms inspection, and recreations<lb />
just to name a few. There are also<lb />
many jobs open in the agricultural<lb />
and natural .science field.<lb />
Some agencies offer a limited<lb />
number of management internships.<lb />
These agencies have programs de-<lb />
signed to develop persons with un-<lb />
usual promise a future administra-<lb />
tors. These persons must pass ad-<lb />
ditional tests of greater difficulty to<lb />
qualify for this special training.<lb />
The qualifications for the' exam<lb />
Tau Sig Elects<lb />
New Officers<lb />
At the monthly meeting of Tau<lb />
Sigma honorary education fraternity<lb />
on February liT officers were elected<lb />
for the next academic year. Officers<lb />
are Mary Blanch Jessup, Elizabeth-<lb />
town, president; Ann Blyth, Green-<lb />
ville, vice president; Gloria Hofler,<lb />
Hobbsville, Corresponding secretary;<lb />
Shirley Louis, DudUy, recording sec-<lb />
retary; Rae Britt, Fairmont, treas-<lb />
urer; Peggy Efird, Kinston, reporter<lb />
and historian.<lb />
T e outgoing officers of the fra-<lb />
ternity are George Bagley, Hobbs-<lb />
ville, president; Georgie Anna Leg-<lb />
get, Raleigh, vice-president; Barbara<lb />
Blanton, Teachey, corresponding sec-<lb />
retary; Peggy Savage. Williamston,<lb />
recording secretary; Joe Roberson,<lb />
Halifax, treasurer; Ann Cay ton, Au-<lb />
rora, reporter; Woodie Duncon, Rox-<lb />
boro, historian.<lb />
At a candlelight installation ser-<lb />
vice on March 6 the new officers<lb />
were installed. Georgie Anna Leg-<lb />
get, Shirley Louis, Gloria Hofler,<lb />
Rae Britt. and Mary Blanch Jessup<lb />
volunteered to represent the frater-<lb />
nity at the Fiftieth Anniversary Pag-<lb />
eant.<lb />
are as follows: for grade GS-5 with<lb />
a salary of $3,670 per year, com-<lb />
pletion of a four year college course<lb />
leading to a bachelor's degree or<lb />
three years ex; erience in a position<lb />
of responsible work (trades, crafts<lb />
or routine clerical experience does<lb />
not qualify you for this exam) or<lb />
any equivalent combination of tihe<lb />
above education and experience.<lb />
For Grade GS-6, with a salary of<lb />
$4,00 per year, and Grade GS-7,<lb />
with a salary of $4,525 fchere are<lb />
other qualifications requiring more<lb />
ex eri tice and or more education.<lb />
For all grades you must: pass the<lb />
exam, demons rate in an interview<lb />
the personal qualities required for<lb />
certain jositions, furnish references<lb />
who are able to verify the education<lb />
and experience claimed, be a citizen<lb />
or owe allegiance to the United<lb />
States, and be physically able to<lb />
perform ti e duties of the position.<lb />
College students may file for this<lb />
(-.amination as soon as they begin<lb />
their junior year.<lb />
Application card Form 5000-AB<lb />
maj be obtained from the Bureau<lb />
of Placement. Form AN-2301, which<lb />
accompanies the a; plication card,<lb />
list the places where the examina-<lb />
will hie given and shows the of-<lb />
fice having jurisdiction over each<lb />
area. Mad the- applications to this<lb />
office.<lb />
Your application<lb />
must be on file<lb />
by:<lb />
I 24, 1958<lb />
Write Fifth U.<lb />
Region, Peachtree-Baker Building,<lb />
275 Peachtree Street. N. F Atlanta<lb />
' Georgia.<lb />
EC Students Take Part<lb />
In Recreation Institute<lb />
Sixteen East Carolina College stU-<lb />
d.nts attended the Recreation Insti-<lb />
tute held at the Greenville Elm Street<lb />
Park Recreation Center on Wednes-<lb />
day and Thursday, March 5 and 6.<lb />
The Institute, led by Social Recrea-<lb />
tion Specialist, Mrs, Ruth Ehlers, was<lb />
sponsored by the National Recreation<lb />
Association and the North Carolina<lb />
Recreation Commission, The four two-<lb />
hour sessions were designed as an<lb />
in-service training course for persons<lb />
already in the field of recreation and<lb />
for prospective recreation leaders.<lb />
The Institute was geared particular-<lb />
ly for leadership in programs for<lb />
rlaygrounds, for party-planning, and<lb />
for square dancing.<lb />
The East Carolina College students<lb />
participating in the Institute were:<lb />
Grover Smithwick, Tanya Anderson,<lb />
Linda Outlaw, Buddy Mangum, Ron-<lb />
nie Stephens, Betty Fleming, Fred<lb />
Kaminski, Sarah Dwell, Lemarr Had-<lb />
Iey, Wilma Hall, Doris Shamel, Eli-<lb />
zabeth Ann Bowman, Dora Pierce,<lb />
Barbara Davenport, Ann Page Brooks,<lb />
and Sandria Bethune.<lb />
For the test to<lb />
be given on:<lb />
May Kh 1958<lb />
S. CivU Service<lb />
Now Offered<lb />
'I his quarter H<lb />
ai   eing off red for th I<lb />
independently of oth i <lb />
I be area of Humanities<lb />
series of courses to complera<lb />
work of the various depart<lb />
the college in the<lb />
cal analysis and the com .<lb />
of cultuial achievement<lb />
Five courses which ai<lb />
fered  quarter are: Ft: :<lb />
Religions of the Wo<lb />
to Philosophy, and Current<lb />
flict of Th War I,<lb />
courses are being<lb />
Cleveland J. Bradner. Di<lb />
Religious Activities here on<lb />
Dr. Mar a Pingle W li<lb />
English Department. T <lb />
rollment of students this<lb />
105.<lb />
Beginning with this<lb />
(Spring 'n) five courses wil<lb />
fered each new quarter for<lb />
dergraduates and gradual<lb />
Possibly in two years the H<lb />
courses will be offiled : -; <lb />
B. A degrees<lb />
Davidson Offisl?'<lb />
Says Enrollme<lb />
s! i!iiiin?<lb />
I<lb />
Overseas Area<lb />
Teaching Post<lb />
w Available<lb />
Foreign teaching posts will be<lb />
available in Army-operated schools<lb />
for American children in Germany,<lb />
France, Italy. Japan and Okinawa<lb />
for the 1968-59 school year. The<lb />
greatest number of vacancies will be<lb />
for elementary teachers experienced<lb />
in the primary grades. Secondary<lb />
teachers wi o qualify in two major<lb />
fields will be needed also. Opportuni-<lb />
ties generally exist for school li-<lb />
brarians, guidance counselors and<lb />
dormitory supervisors. A limited<lb />
number of administrative positions<lb />
are expected.<lb />
G neral qualifications include a<lb />
bachelor's degree, two years exper-<lb />
ience and a valid teaching certifi-<lb />
cate.<lb />
In addition to free transportation<lb />
overseas and return, rent-free living<lb />
quarters are available in most areas.<lb />
Salary for the instructional staff is<lb />
$377 monthly. The tour of duty is<lb />
one year.<lb />
To assure consideration for the<lb />
coming school year, inquiry regard-<lb />
ing application procedure should be<lb />
(Intercollegiate Press Bulletin<lb />
In response to a question al<lb />
creased enrollment, Acting Pres<lb />
and Dean C. J. Pietenpol <lb />
personally believe that w<lb />
m  job with a smaller group and<lb />
well<lb />
"Mr. Martin and I (refer<lb />
D. Grier Martin, college treasurer<lb />
tl ink that Davidson is too . .<lb />
now Bir he added, the increase<lb />
come. There are now 47.000 student!<lb />
in North Carolina. By 1967 there<lb />
be 80,000. Therefore Davidson<lb />
probably have to allow for an in-<lb />
crease.<lb />
He emphasized the fact that t<lb />
ia a diversity of opinion on this ab-<lb />
jeet among the faculty as we.<lb />
among the trustees.<lb />
Dean Pietenpol pointed out that<lb />
the endowment presently stand- a<lb />
$8,000 pfr student, as compared with<lb />
the $30,000 per student that<lb />
Nur hern liberal arts college<lb />
He said that an increase in ear I<lb />
ment would mean of course a de-<lb />
crease in the endowment per student<lb />
Again using the comparison wit<lb />
New England liberal arts college- I<lb />
said t'at "Davidson can do a job<lb />
parallel to that which is being done<lb />
by northern schools that have<lb />
liberately remained mall<lb />
Dan Pietenpol remarked that<lb />
'when a class gets above 20 students<lb />
it may as well have 200 student-<lb />
made immediately to Overseas Af-<lb />
fairs Division, Office Deputy Chief<lb />
of Staff for personnel. Department<lb />
of Army, Washington 25, D. C.<lb />
Saturday Night<lb />
Free Movie Feature Eckberg<lb />
Pickup Alley is produced by Col-<lb />
umbia and stars Anita Ekberg, Vic-<lb />
tor Mature, and Trevor Howard. Ma-<lb />
ture, a dopey sleuth fciexplicably<lb />
praised by his Narcotics Division<lb />
chief as "the bestman we've got<lb />
trails Howard, a masterful inter-<lb />
national dope smuggler. Howard<lb />
brings Anita Ekberg, a red herring<lb />
along on a real Crook's Tourfrom<lb />
Manhattan to a blur of bars, boudoirs<lb />
and bawdy hotels in London, Rome,<lb />
Athens, and Naples.<lb />
Though Mature's delay in spotting<lb />
Smuggler Howard ia mildly excus-<lb />
able, his tunnel vision in losing Ani<lb />
ta's high-heeled trail is like getting<lb />
lost on the Pennsylvania Turnpike<lb />
Mature is teamed up with a big arra<lb />
of foreign flatfeet to perform his<lb />
mission, but manages to wind up be<lb />
ing thrown into jail by his own col-<lb />
league, a Roman police captain who<lb />
i easons Criminals are a greater men-<lb />
ace to Mature than Mature is tu<lb />
them<lb />
If only bungling Vic had been safe<lb />
in the pokey, Villain Howard and<lb />
doxy Anita would have been brought<lb />
to justice much earlier.<lb />
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Ml NS Conference And All Disrict NAIA<lb />
Baseball Team To Play WF, Duke, UNC<lb />
Five Night Games<lb />
To Be Played In<lb />
Guy Smith Park<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory headed into<lb />
this vv ek with s'ill a large squad<lb />
and an uncertain starting lineup.<lb />
The Bin1 I ead mentor hopes to have<lb />
his duh shaped up by the 29th when<lb />
they play host Wake Forest in<lb />
the season opener.<lb />
Coach Mallory opens the 11)58 sea-<lb />
son with his three top hitters gone<lb />
plus several more starters. Joel Long,<lb />
he hard-hitting leftfielder, second<lb />
; haseman Gary Treon, and first base-<lb />
Distance Runners And Coaches Discuss 1958 Season<lb />
man Dean Robhins have all<lb />
med<lb />
Cl'RRY, FLASH! BASKETBALL (.CARD from Portsmouth.<lb />
 receatrj awarded all North State Conference and all NAIA<lb />
honors. Currj is a sophomore and will give th Pirate track team<lb />
in the sprinting and weight departments. He excells in the 440,<lb />
nd ivtUn. (Photo Bob Harper)<lb />
t<lb />
i S P 0 K T S <lb />
CHATTER<lb />
By BILL BOYD<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
i the air and the Coach Howard Porter has several<lb />
all just around<lb />
. aght it fitting to<lb />
, ad baseball<lb />
I jainea B. Mallory if he<lb />
. as a guest article for<lb />
n the affirma-<lb />
 s an article written<lb />
. member of the<lb />
partment, and<lb />
. Qg ;he head base-<lb />
an assistant foot-<lb />
ch.<lb />
ateful to he able to<lb />
8 . dumn. 1 thought it ad-<lb />
;i the spring acti-<lb />
,  Physical Edu-<lb />
pro contracts. Bermey Stevens, a<lb />
i hitting star in 1956 before running<lb />
into a slum, bust season, is also gone.<lb />
Returning iettermen will include<lb />
 fielders Jerry S ewart and Bucky<lb />
H ep; outfielders Tommy Nance and<lb />
Tommy Land; and catchers Gene<lb />
Bowen and Doug Watts.<lb />
Pitchers may be the strong point<lb />
for Mallory's club this season with<lb />
some experienced veterans return-<lb />
ing. Ben Baker, Bruce Shelley, Leo-<lb />
nard Lilley. and George Williams, all<lb />
s arters last season, give Mallory<lb />
an adequate neculeus. Charlie Russell,<lb />
pitching star ami all-stater in 1956,<lb />
IS also available. Russell was bother-<lb />
ed with arm trouble last spring and<lb />
saw only little service<lb />
Mallory has a host of newcomers<lb />
on the club. With many outstanding<lb />
potentials in camp. Mallory couhi<lb />
come u with strong replacements<lb />
from last years club.<lb />
Five games under the lights of<lb />
East Carolina Guy Smith stadium here in Greeu-I<lb />
ville highlight Coach Jim Mallory's<lb />
huge 1958 baseball schedule. The<lb />
schedule is no doubt the toughest in<lb />
East Carolina's baseball history.<lb />
EC Track Team<lb />
To Have More<lb />
Speed; Depth<lb />
COACH JIM MALLORY SEEMS TO BE SAYING "We've got a long ways to go" to his baseball Co-captains<lb />
Jerry Stewart (left) and Bucky Keep (right). This stalement is certainly true as the Pirate hardball team will<lb />
begin tht first of 21 games during the 1958 season with Wake Forest's visit here on March 26. (Photo by Harper)<lb />
S<lb />
9<lb />
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is support is<lb />
and is deeply appreciated.<lb />
.<lb />
ent.<lb /><lb />
of<lb />
py<lb />
ase<lb />
believe in a well-<lb />
tivities. We<lb />
Licipation, and<lb />
 full slate of activi-<lb />
teani?.<lb />
c ssary<lb />
Oui sole objective is to give to you<lb />
the teams w: ich you can be proud of.<lb />
Teams that play hard, teams which<lb />
;)lay dean, and teams which win.<lb />
Your support makes the attainment<lb />
of this objective come true. Many<lb />
thanks, and we'll be seeing you when<lb />
the umpire calls "Play Ball<lb />
ON TENNIS AND GOLF<lb />
Coach Bill McDonald, new tennis<lb />
coach.<lb />
ttg op.<lb />
 w<lb />
V<lb />
a tremendous<lb />
 scheduled such<lb />
F rest, Duke, Uni-<lb />
Carolina, University<lb />
e, University of South<lb />
add. Paris Island<lb />
i : egular schools par-<lb />
Mori Stat e lonfer-<lb />
veterans back, ami<lb />
should have a representative team.<lb />
Before 1 stop let me earnestly<lb />
thank tach and every one of you for<lb />
the fine support you give to our,<lb />
 . ;  , nnA ntk Such opponents as Wake Forest, Uni-<lb />
This support is vital and ne-   , i-   <lb />
versity of South Carolina, Universi-<lb />
ty of North Carolina, The Citadel and<lb />
Duke dominate the non-conferer.ce<lb />
games. The schedule opens with Wake<lb />
Forest's Demon Deacons here on<lb />
March 26, is highlighted by the .Pi-<lb />
rate's swing into the deep south on<lb />
April 7. 8, and 9 ami features the<lb />
first of five night games in Green-<lb />
ville with the University of North<lb />
Carolina on April 19. The remaining<lb />
four night games will be with Atlan-<lb />
tic Christian College on April 23,<lb />
Duke University on April 30, Catawba<lb />
College on May 3 and Elon's Christ-<lb />
ians as the final home game for the<lb />
1958 season ca May 10. The sched-<lb />
ule follows:<lb />
March<lb />
26Wake Forest<lb />
got his prospective members<lb />
Univ. of South Carolina There<lb />
Parris Island, S. C. There<lb />
The Citadel There<lb />
Western Carolina College Home<lb />
West in Carolina College Home<lb />
Atlantic Christian Col. There<lb />
U. of North Carolina Hen<lb />
at Guy Smith Stadium, 8:00 p. m.l<lb />
Atlantic Chris'ian Col. Here<lb />
at Guy Smith Stadium, 8:00 p. m.<lb />
Elon College There<lb />
High Point College There<lb />
-Catawba College There<lb />
50Duke University Here<lb />
at Guy Smith Stadium, 8:00 p. m.<lb />
May<lb />
Catawba College Here<lb />
at Guy Smith Stadium, 8:00 p. m.<lb />
gAppalachian College There<lb />
6Appalachian College There<lb />
7Guilford College There<lb />
9Lenoir Rhyne Col. Home1'<lb />
10Eton College Here<lb />
at Guy Smith Stadium, 8:00 p. m.<lb />
Denotes North Sate Conference<lb />
games.<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha Basketball<lb />
Team Takes Intramural Crown<lb />
28<lb />
A game between undefeated Lamb-<lb />
la Chi Alpha and the Country Gentle-<lb />
men teams saw the LGA squad win<lb />
tin a single over time thriller last<lb />
week to dethrone last year's Country<lb />
Gentlemen intramural champions by<lb />
a score of in to 43. The win, on Bud-<lb />
ay Whitfidd's field goal, gave the<lb />
national fraternity iepresentatives<lb />
he intramural counci, member the<lb />
championship for the regular 1958<lb />
intramural basketball season.<lb />
Nick Nichols, a Varsity basketball<lb />
player, refereed the game and had<lb />
his to say about it. "This final game<lb />
o vvra -up intramural action for 1958<lb />
nd the above mentioned teams are<lb />
rated to dominate the scene.<lb />
Undefeated<lb />
The Lambda Chi Alpha team can<lb />
he quite proud that it was the only<lb />
team out of 17 in all to finish unde-<lb />
feated. Wade Nixon, John West, Bud-<lb />
dy Whitfield, Bill Shaw and Tom<lb />
cJdison make up the starling five of<lb />
the championship court team.<lb />
T e Country Gentlemen and the<lb />
Hot Shots lost only one game apiece<lb />
and were paced by the playing of<lb />
this to say about it. This final game John Spoonej Wally Cockrell) Mitchell<lb />
was well played, clean, and nard! ;vioon, Bui. Watkins and Bobby Patter-<lb />
fought Besides W'ritfield's winning I Rae!ord Walker am Sonny Gil.<lb />
bucket and 11 points, Wade Nixon Uken were outstandinj, for Aces AU<lb />
la<lb />
five night games<lb />
ttizens of Gren-<lb />
a their interest in our<lb />
ividing lights and an<lb />
 Guy Smith Stadium.<lb />
are for us to play<lb />
na, Duke, Atlantic Christ-<lb />
. and Elon at night<lb />
Una Coll ge stedenta will<lb />
 fre, these contests.<lb />
earn, 1 ran only say that<lb />
a rerj unknown quality.<lb />
Mac Cherry and Berime<lb />
. rough graduation, and loss<lb />
 Joel Long and Dean<lb />
I roftssionals leave<lb />
big shoes to fill.<lb />
ne quickly aid thai<lb />
 v should have u<lb />
 ,1c defensive infield, and<lb />
If out new men<lb />
e, we should have a<lb />
team. Please be &amp;S-<lb />
ling. Win, lust- or draw.<lb />
all men will be a snappy,<lb />
in that will give 10Uf<lb />
all times<lb />
 , for baseball. Our track<lb />
1 again be strong. Coach<lb />
n Miller and assistant Milton Col-<lb />
bave rounded up a very promis-<lb />
td of men. They seem capable<lb />
grrhng an excellent account of<lb />
asehree. .<lb />
! tennis, Coach Bill McDonald m-<lb />
, B veteran team which is loaded<lb />
talent. Headed by champion<lb />
. Everette, the tennis team<lb />
out this week. The new net coach<lb />
has not announced the 1958 schedule<lb />
 Feels that it will be a strong<lb />
one. The Bucs wvnt undefeated in<lb />
North State matches last year but<lb />
did not qualify for the trophy due<lb />
to not meeting enough conference<lb />
clems. Maurice Everette won the<lb />
singles ehampionship last season.<lb />
McDonald will inherit a veteran<lb />
club with Everette back along with<lb />
John West, John Savage, Bill Hollo-<lb />
well, and Mike Katsias. Several new-<lb />
comers are expected to add strength<lb />
to the club.<lb />
East Carolina's Golf team lost the<lb />
eonft renee title opportunity by a slni<lb />
margin of only nine strokes last year<lb />
and will be out to make sure that<lb />
this spring will find the squad on<lb />
top instead of number two in North<lb />
State Conference play. Coach Howard<lb />
Porter's squad posted an impressive<lb />
6 wins and 2 losses record last year.<lb />
Practice has been somewhat limited<lb />
hus far due to inclement weather but<lb />
Era Land, Howard Beale, Wayne<lb />
Workman and Raddy Holten are<lb />
working out as much as possible<lb />
along with a few other boys in an<lb />
attempt to get ready for the season's<lb />
first match.<lb />
SPORT NOTES<lb />
Lany Howell and Joe Lewis,<lb />
: couple of tackles, and halfback<lb />
I,  Tanner did not return to school<lb />
his quarter due to scholastic troubles.<lb />
Howell, a 245 pounder, was a starter<lb />
for last seanoni Bucs. .<lb />
The Greenville AtHtic Club,<lb />
,(,inposed mostly of East Carolina<lb />
students, plans to journey to Boone,<lb />
N C for a AAU wrestling tourna-<lb />
ment" made up of North and South<lb />
Carolina teams. The Greenville wrest-<lb />
ling group will go to Boone on the<lb />
14 of March for a two day stay, btan<lb />
Jones is the coach of the squad.<lb />
31Ddeware<lb />
-Deleware<lb />
April<lb />
AH young men are invited to visit<lb />
th. recruiting office for full inform-<lb />
a ion concerning requirements for<lb />
enlistment in the U. S. Air Force.<lb />
Office hours are from 8 AM to 5 PM<lb />
Monday through Friday, and from 8<lb />
Home! AM to 12 Noon Saturday. Sergeant<lb />
Home! Dean may be contacted by telephon-<lb />
j ing 4826 during duty hours, or by<lb />
Home! calling: 6842 after 5 PM.<lb />
dropped in 17 big points for the.<lb />
Lambda Chi team. Wally Cockrell hit<lb />
for 17 on the Country Gentlemen five.<lb />
The loss j ut the Country Gentlemen<lb />
in the second place spot in the final<lb />
standings for the regular season.<lb />
Hot Shots Win<lb />
The Hot Shot-s, paced by the fine<lb />
playing of Billy Skeeter, Leonard<lb />
Layo, Charlie Vaughn, Richard En-<lb />
rico and Walt Swing, won the in-<lb />
dependent basketball crown. Tied for<lb />
second place<lb />
were Ace's All Stars and the Red<lb />
Angels. A tournament got underway<lb />
during the early part of this week<lb />
Star.s and Dan Spain and Jim Black<lb />
were predominant in the highly suc-<lb />
cessful record of the Red Angels.<lb />
Pirate Swimmers Will<lb />
Enter National NAIA<lb />
Meet In Indiana<lb />
Coach Charles De Shaw, manager<lb />
behind the Hot Shots! A. B. Benefidd and 10 members of<lb />
East Carolina's swimming team are<lb />
at Ball State Teacher's College to-<lb />
day representing ECC in the annual<lb />
NAIA meet at Muncy, Indiana.<lb />
Many colleges will be represented<lb />
'h re i.nd East Carolina has a good<lb />
chance to cop individual team honors.<lb />
Expected to pace the Pirate 10 will<lb />
b cham.ion back stroke stylist Bob<lb />
awyer. The reason that East Caro-<lb />
lina is highly favored is due to the<lb />
fact that i s swimming squad was<lb />
he 1957 champion of the National<lb />
Association of Intercollegiate Athlet-<lb />
ics, and members of that champion-<lb />
ship team will help to compose the<lb />
10 swimmers going to Indiana on<lb />
March 13.<lb />
By BILL BOYD<lb />
Eleven returning Iettermen are ex-<lb />
ectej to carry most of the burden<lb />
"or East Carolina's 1958 track t-am<lb />
Coached by J. O. Miller. Dr. Miller<lb />
: nd assistant Coach Milton Collier<lb />
ave been working hard with the<lb />
squad in order to be prepared for<lb />
the opening'meet on March 24 with<lb />
Hampden Sydney College at Farm-<lb />
viile. Virginia.<lb />
Foster Moise, present record hold-<lb />
er for the 2 mile run in North State<lb />
Conference is the team's top man in<lb />
the mile, 2 mile event and may en-<lb />
ter the 880 yard distance run this<lb />
year. Cliff Buck and Bobby Patter-<lb />
son have returned to definitely run<lb />
in the 880. Between this trio and<lb />
newcomers Bob Haskins and Frank<lb />
Freeman, East Carolina should hold<lb />
some new distance records when the<lb />
final meet comes around. Joe Pond<lb />
is the only returning 440 man but<lb />
Dave Thompson and Jessel Curry are<lb />
expected to give depth and streng'h<lb />
to that particular event.<lb />
Jim Henderson, Bob Maynard and<lb />
James Speight, last year's top point<lb />
makers give the squad speed to spare.<lb />
Henderson will run the 100 yard dash,<lb />
220 yard dash, high hurdles and the<lb />
low hurdles. Maynard will run in all<lb />
of those events except the high<lb />
hurdles while Speight will run the<lb />
100, 220, and will broad jump.<lb />
Joe Holmes and Lynn Barnette will<lb />
take care of the weight department.<lb />
Both will throw the discus and shot-<lb />
put. Ace Phelps, another newcomer<lb />
to the .Pirate sprint squad will aid<lb />
Holmes and Barnette. Holmes will<lb />
also run the high hurdles.<lb />
Dennis O'Brien is the lone letter-<lb />
man in the pole vaulting event, but<lb />
he and Bullock will do all of the<lb />
pole vaulting for Coach Miller's team.<lb />
Jessel Curry is not unfamiliar to<lb />
the track and field sports and will<lb />
participate in the high jump, broad<lb />
jump, javelin and 440 yard dash.<lb />
Wade Ward is a returning letterman<lb />
and will high jump also.<lb />
Eddie Dennis will be out to better<lb />
his javelin record again this year and<lb />
besides Curry, James Lee is the third<lb />
man in that event.<lb />
TRACK SCHEDULE<lb />
March<lb />
24Hampden Sydney at Farmvill,<lb />
Virginia<lb />
25University of Richmond at<lb />
Richmond, Virginia<lb />
April<lb />
11Guilford College at Greens-<lb />
boro, N. .<lb />
12High Point College at High<lb />
Point, N. C.<lb />
15Newport News Apprentice<lb />
School at Newport News, Va.<lb />
22Triangle meet with Elon and<lb />
Atlantic Christian College at<lb />
Wilson, N. C.<lb />
26Camp Lejeune at Camp Le-<lb />
jeune, N. C.<lb />
May<lb />
3North State Conference Meet at<lb />
Burlington, N. C.<lb />
17Amateur Athletic Union meet<lb />
(invitational) at Raleigh,<lb />
N. C.<lb />
Since 1932<lb />
Dixie Queen Soda &amp; Restaurant<lb />
Highway 11 - Winterville, N. C.<lb />
Drug's, Sundries, Pangburn's Candies<lb />
Open until 1:00 A. M.  7 days a week<lb />
 ti<lb />
In<lb />
a formidable outfit.<lb />
got things are looking<lb />
up.<lb />
it<lb />
it<lb />
Marine Officer training<lb />
it<lb />
it<lb />
it<lb />
it<lb />
it<lb />
An alligator has tremendous power<lb />
in its bite; but, the Reader's Digest<lb />
says, the muscles used to open those<lb />
0 MILLER ND MILTON COLLIER HAVE HIGH HOPES OF another North State Conference<lb />
crown for their track squad. The team opens its schedule with Hampden Sydney at Farmvilie, Virginia on March<lb />
24 Seen above from left to right are Coach Miller, Footer Morse. Cliff-Buck, Bobby Patterson JoeJond d<lb />
Coach Collier.<lb />
(Photo by Bob Harper)<lb />
jaws again are unbelievably weak.<lb />
A man can easily hold an alligator's<lb />
mouth shut with one hand. That is<lb />
the secret of performers who wrestle<lb />
alligators in shows.<lb />
J prooram for colOQ " <lb />
nWOSCOP'ED<lb />
WALLET SIZE<lb />
O fsft <lb />
GARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
I STAUFFER'S JEWELERS t<lb />
t YOUR BULOVA. HAMILTON, ELGIN, MIDO WATCH j<lb />
J and DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS<lb />
t 38 Years in Greenville <lb />
r <lb /><lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For Att Occasions<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
I<lb />
Perkins-Proctor<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street Greenville, N. C.<lb />
.<lb />
Beddingfield's Pharmacy<lb />
Five Points<lb />
REVLON and CARA NOME<lb />
COSMETICS<lb />
REXALL DRUGS<lb />
ONE DAY FILM SERVICE<lb />
"Your Most Convenient Drug Store"<lb />
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FIVE POINTS<lb />
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PAGE SI<lb />
EAST G AftOMNI AN<lb />
THURSDAY, MARaH 13<lb />
r<lb />
t<lb />
y r<lb /><lb />
-Trn<lb />
 ?<lb />
East Carolina Presents 'Carousel<lb />
James And Farish Head Production<lb />
Players :tw been selected to per-<lb />
form in Carousel, a musical to be<lb />
presented by the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association on the 15th, 16th<lb />
and 17th of A: ril as iSast Carolina<lb />
presents its annual spring musical.<lb />
The East Carolina orchestra will pro-<lb />
I e mask for the event while<lb />
the main leads are held by Dottie Jo<lb />
of Wilmington and Steve Par-<lb />
 lyden. The part of Juliet Jor-1<lb />
dan iriU be played by Miss James<lb />
Nvhile Billi Bigelow is the part that<lb />
Parish will portray. Dottie <lb />
i in Cor.necticutt Yankee and<lb />
 rl the comedy part of Ado Annie I<lb />
Oklahoma along with George<lb />
a Will Parker. Mr Farish<lb />
in Okla; oma as Curley.<lb />
G oge and Barbara Harris serve<lb />
the . onn-dy leads in Carousel as Mr.<lb />
Mis a Snow. Knight, in addi- j<lb />
Oklahoma, played the lead in;<lb />
 Yankee, in which Bar- j<lb />
bars Harris played the feminine com-<lb />
ply lead of Queen Morgan LeFay.<lb />
Alice Home plays the part of Mrs.<lb />
Mullins and has seen much action as<lb />
an actress in Pygmalion and MacBeth<lb />
taking the feminine lend in both pro-<lb />
ductions.<lb />
Peggy Griffin as Nettie sings two<lb />
big hits from Carousel. They are<lb />
"June is Busting Out All Over and<lb />
You'll Never Walk Alone In Con-<lb />
 ectieutt Yankee she played King<lb />
Arthur's undiscerning wife.<lb />
Ralph Shumaker in a change of<lb />
; ace from the righteous Sir Gallahad<lb />
in Conmcticutt Yankee steps down<lb />
to play the low down .Jigger Craigin<lb />
in Carouse<lb />
Dave Doolittle as Mr. Bascombe<lb />
steps up from a slave in Conn. Yank.<lb />
to the owner of the mill and is quite<lb />
an influential man <lb />
Boos I'ittman moves up from the<lb />
chorus, dancing and orchestra parti<lb />
Lindley, Metcalfe To Conduct<lb />
Annual Woild Affairs Institute<lb />
lit JAMES M. CORBETT<lb />
bo sprak todaj for East<lb />
Collet ts Fifth Annual<lb />
itc . Si nest K. Lindley,<lb />
agton director of Newsweek<lb />
Magazine and Vice Admiral Charles<lb />
B. Momsen, USN, retired. John C.<lb />
. Washington news analyst<lb />
or, will serve as mod-<lb />
uty<lb />
Vice.<lb />
in 1966 after 41 years of er-<lb />
Excei ,s<lb />
I:i older to better acquaint the<lb />
students of East Carolina College with<lb />
ci. ation in former musicals to hang-<lb />
out stars as the Starkteper.<lb />
Principal parts in the play are held<lb />
by t e following people. Barbara<lb />
Harris plays the part of Carrie Pip-<lb />
p ridge; Dottie Jo James is Mrs.<lb />
Mullins; S.eve Farish is Billie Bige-<lb />
low; Dave Doolittle of Rockingham is<lb />
David Bascombe; Peggy Griffin of<lb />
Colombia is Nettie Fowler; George<lb />
Knight of Rocky Mount is Enoch<lb />
Snow; Ralph Shumaker of Gieer,<lb />
S. 0. i.s Jigger Craigin; Linwood Pitt-<lb />
man of Rocky Mount is the Star-<lb />
keeper and Dr Seldon; Sue Heath is<lb />
Louise and Carolyn Hunter is s dan-<lb />
cer.<lb />
The following people compose the<lb />
chorus for the musical. They are<lb />
Nancy Caldwell, Tommy Spry, Ken<lb />
Killer.iew, De Ann Dorsett, Han-<lb />
nah England, Jerry Van Dyke, Joan<lb />
. paiks, Larry Grisson, Carolyn Elam,<lb />
Vshlyn Maulden, Hilda Tedder, Jane<lb />
Murray, James Daughtey, Perry<lb />
Julian and Jim Warner.<lb />
Dancers are JaneL Arnold, Caro-<lb />
lyn Adcock, Carol Harris. Caryl Hun-<lb />
ter, Janet Hodges. Carolyn Hinton,<lb />
Bobbie Loonsbury, Dottie McEwen,<lb />
Peggy Parks, Sally Vadenas, Joy<lb />
Jordai . Noah Barefoot, Dan Godfrey,<lb />
Glenda Jenkins, Tony Koajes, Ken<lb />
Killebrew, Gene Lusk, Chuck Shear-<lb />
on, Dwigh! Smith, Adolpbua Spain<lb />
and Jimmy Wall.<lb />
Mr. Lindley s skillful news analyses<lb />
reprinted are certain excerpts from<lb />
, his column in tl e March 10 issue of<lb />
erator for the various meetings to; <lb />
eld during the day<lb />
According to Dr. George Pasti of<lb />
the social (studies department, Chair-<lb />
he day's program arrange-<lb />
. omniittee. the activities will<lb />
: 9 a. m. with talks by the<lb />
ting speakers in Wright<lb />
ma. A discussion by Admir-<lb />
ai Momsen and Mr. Metcalfe will fol-<lb />
at 2 - Y hut. At that<lb />
Ii Landlej will be engaged<lb />
tele ision program. Mr. Metcalfe<lb />
Mr. Lindley will discuss and<lb />
current news topics later at<lb />
Austin auditorium. Simul-<lb />
taneously. Admiral Momsen will de-<lb />
: a talk of scientific interest Tn<lb />
McGinnia auditorium.<lb />
A the writer of a syndicated<lb />
"Was! ington Tides" publish-<lb />
v eeklj in Newsweek Magazine,<lb />
as a radio arid television news<lb />
Mr. Lindlej is well in-<lb />
nrrent news headlines of<lb />
nal and internationa scope.<lb />
He is known widely for his news<lb />
ad commentaries and has<lb />
 stensively throughout the<lb />
ortant news assignments.<lb />
Admiral Momsen, who with several<lb />
vented the "Momsen<lb />
tbmarine rescue op-<lb />
retired from active naval<lb />
Chairman Plans<lb />
SGA Elections<lb />
I . fell - &amp; " lbe four<lb />
re been a student at East<lb />
r voting percentage for<lb />
lection has never gone<lb />
over " e fiftj percent mark stated<lb />
ia Forbes, SGA elections chair-<lb />
"I would Uke to ee at least<lb />
   voting in t e upcoming SIA<lb />
e! i I<lb />
 el !Ct on id' new student goV-<lb />
  take- place Thurs-<lb />
da eh 2ft. Polls will remain open<lb />
ft I to 4:30 Slaj and LTinstead<lb />
Dorrn residents and men and women<lb />
laj students will vote in the Stu-<lb />
  Union. Residents of the girls<lb />
rma are to rote only in their re-<lb />
el e ik i ma.<lb />
In last year's SGA election 1613<lb />
he first and 1806 in the run-<lb />
:f. The largest voting faction u the<lb />
The lowest voting<lb />
pea an catiied by the day<lb />
Time for the mas meeting Wed-<lb />
tfarcb 19, will be announced<lb />
a Lit r date. Campaign speeches<lb />
v.111 be made and the marshal can-<lb />
ate. will make an appearance du-<lb />
t mass meeting.<lb />
ewsweek.<lb />
Topic<lb />
The topic under discussion is the<lb />
effects of a tax cut. "Tax reduction<lb />
is always popular, bad times or good<lb />
said Mr. Lindley "B fore we leap<lb />
into a tax cut, however he con-<lb />
tinued "let us hope that both the<lb />
President and Congress will weigh<lb />
seriously its probably effects on our<lb />
national security and in a large snse,<lb />
our national welfare over a period<lb />
of years. Our post-war experiences<lb />
with tax cuts provides pertinent<lb />
evidence. In each cast, one of the<lb />
effects was to weaken our national<lb />
defense He ti en went on to recall<lb />
the unfavorable effects that both the<lb />
1948 and 1964 tax cuts had on out<lb />
defense i rogram.<lb />
Cites Need<lb />
He cited the need for increased<lb />
spending in our educational system<lb />
.i- another reason for our leaders<lb />
to approach a tax cut with caution.<lb />
"Ii is plain he said "that we must<lb />
put billions of dollars more into our<lb />
educational systemprobably $10<lb />
billion to $15 billion more within a<lb />
few years. It is equally plain that<lb />
si - of tl is money must come from<lb />
the federal government"<lb />
In .summary Mr. Lindley said, "Tax<lb />
rutg are a seemingly painless remedy.<lb />
But they may be fatal. There is no<lb />
easy, inexpensive way to survive and<lb />
win the present work) struggle<lb />
Artist Speaks<lb />
At Exhibition<lb />
By I AYE RIVEN BARK<lb />
Coming to ur campus Saturday,<lb />
Sunday, and Monday will be Italo<lb />
L. de Francesco, an outstanding artist<lb />
who is Director of Art Education at<lb />
State Tea. hers Collee, ill Kutztown,<lb />
Pennsylvania, and has held this posi-<lb />
tion since 1930.<lb />
Francesco was born in Italy, edu-<lb />
cate: in Pennsylvania, and earned<lb />
Danforth<lb />
Foundation<lb />
Project<lb />
IF Council Elects<lb />
Teachy President<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
At the first meeting of the newly<lb />
elected Interfraternity Council Tames<lb />
Teachy, a Phi Kappa Alpha from Wal-<lb />
lace, was installed as the new resi-<lb />
dent of tru- council.<lb />
Teachy, a sophomore majoring in<lb />
science, congratulated former presi-<lb />
dent Roddy Jones on the work the<lb />
newly organized council did during<lb />
the past year. "Although the IFC<lb />
has been organized and functioning<lb />
only one year we have accomplished<lb />
much and I would call it a very suc-<lb />
cessful year James commented.<lb />
Taking over the office of vice-<lb />
president is Gtorge Bagly, a Lambda<lb />
Chi Alpha from Hobbsville. The main<lb />
jet) of the vice-president is publici-<lb />
ty chairman. Filling this office la9t<lb />
year was Mac Lancaster.<lb />
Dave Thompson, a Kappa Sigma<lb />
Nu from Durham, is the new treas-<lb />
urer and Mike Uzzell, a Phi Gamma<lb />
Pi from LaGrange, is the new secre-<lb />
tary.<lb />
About the coming year Teachy<lb />
states, "I feel confident that during<lb />
the forthcoming year the IFC will<lb />
continue to function as a responsible<lb />
organization on the East Carolina<lb />
campus. He further declared his in-<lb />
tt-Mt to seek a closer relationship be-<lb />
v. ten th" member fraternities by<lb />
trying to have quarterly mass meet-<lb />
ing by possibly having a Fraternity<lb />
Emphasis Week next fall, and by<lb />
printing a booklet concerning data<lb />
about the IFC and the fraternities<lb />
on campus.<lb />
his .doctorate at New York Universi-<lb />
ty. He has Ik Id many offices in the<lb />
Eastern Arts Association and the<lb />
National Arts Association. Too, he<lb />
has been editor of Year Books for the<lb />
it Association; and Francesco is<lb />
very prominent as a lecturer.<lb />
Being brought to us by the Dan-<lb />
lath Project, Francesco will have<lb />
a- his topic "Art and the Family"<lb />
which will be in keeping with the<lb />
1957-58 Danforth theme "Personal<lb />
Family Living<lb />
Francesco will speak to class<lb />
rrouj s and special groups as well as<lb />
a. semfaly groups, enligi.tuning ua as<lb />
to the place art has in family life.<lb />
Having a family of his own as well<lb />
as being so widely educated in art<lb />
qualifies him greatly as a speaker;<lb />
on the mentioned topic.<lb />
A text written by Francesco has<lb />
Seated from left to riKht arV the newly elected IFC officers Mike Izzle. secretary; George Bagley H.<lb />
president; James Teachy, president; and Dave Thompson, treasurer. The installation took place Munda night.<lb />
CAMPUS NOTES:<lb />
Senior Artist <lb />
Exhibits Work<lb />
David E. Wheeler, senior, is cur-<lb />
rtn ly exhibiting 1 is work as a stu-<lb />
dent artist in Austin building. The<lb />
show, sponsored by the department<lb />
of art, will be on display through-<lb />
out this week.<lb />
The exhibition is made up of land-<lb />
scapes, still life painting, and por-<lb />
traits and figure painting done in<lb />
oil.<lb />
A portrait of Mr Wheeler's wife,<lb />
formerly India Wright, who is an<lb />
alumna of East Carolina, is included<lb />
in the show. Mrs. Wheeler now tea-<lb />
ches home economics in the Scot-<lb />
s k schools.<lb />
Several crt the pain ings are based<lb />
i ! rean themes. Among these are<lb />
O-Sai " a portrait, and a group<lb />
study f live Koreans in council. The<lb />
Lory-telling painting, "Plutocrat<lb />
pictures a well-dressed little girl dis-<lb />
playing her finery to a shabby child.<lb />
Mr. Wheeler, wr.o is now doing stu-<lb />
dent teaching in Rocky Mount, plans<lb />
u continue his career in education<lb />
after his graduation this year. He is<lb />
h  son of Mr. and Mis. G. D. Wheel-<lb />
er of Halifax, N. C.<lb />
recentlj been published, and is en<lb />
titled "Ar; Education: Its Means and<lb />
Ends<lb />
To bring Francesco a little closer<lb />
o us. it is interesting to know that<lb />
Dr. Wellington B. Gray, in East<lb />
a<lb />
Carolina's Art Department, and his<lb />
wife were two of Francesco's first'<lb />
students. Incidentally, Gray was the<lb />
first .secretary for Francesco. Also,<lb />
when Dr. Giay and Francesco have<lb />
been on the same speaking platform,<lb />
Francesco as been introduced as<lb />
Gray's personal Godfather.<lb />
Not only is a former student of<lb />
Francesco's on the faculty at East<lb />
Carolina College here in Greenville.<lb />
but, Mrs. Madge Allen, Art Super-<lb />
visor of the Negro schools here, is<lb />
also a former pupil.<lb />
Francesco is a man with a forceful<lb />
personality and is a dynamic speak-<lb />
er. In his three days with us, he will<lb />
surely render much to us. He is the<lb />
thirteenth Danforth Project speaker<lb />
o a peai on our campus, and Dr.<lb />
George Douglas is director of the<lb />
Danforth Project.<lb />
vi? Jone<lb />
'I he two adv rs oi I ,<lb />
re ttending are Mi<lb />
Finch and Miss Jan W<lb />
The convention will<lb />
general ses.sions; contest iu u<lb />
public peaking, spelling, and i . a<lb />
mentai y speaking; a banquet  i<lb />
dance<lb />
Eleven EBLA members and two<lb />
advisors will attend the fourth an-<lb />
nual convenion March 14-13, at Ashe-<lb />
ville, N C<lb />
One of the ekven, Betty Clark, is<lb />
running for t'e office of state vice<lb />
president<lb />
Others who are attending are Bet-<lb />
y Daniels, Bee M ndenhall, Eddie<lb />
Keel Sylvia Usaell, .Jimmy Wall,<lb />
Lo i Lewis, ArTene Schwab, Pat<lb />
1  Council Jarman, and Syl-<lb />
The National Vice-Presidenl I <lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha social fr.<lb />
Mr James V. Le Laurin Mist <lb />
was the guest speaker at I<lb />
meeting of t-e Phi Kappa<lb />
fraternity, hel-J Saturday<lb />
March B, at the Cinderella<lb />
i a n:<lb />
Mr. Le Launn spoke I<lb />
rp concerning national afl<lb />
tion with Phi Kappa Alpha a<lb />
they have leen negotiatii g '<lb />
' i jne.<lb />
Othei guests included Dr. J.<lb />
H. Tucker, Dr. Orval Pr<lb />
Ralph C. Deal. Mr. T<lb />
Mr. Lyman Ormond, Jr ar I M<lb />
lake Stauffer, Jr and I  -<lb />
Y. Vining.<lb />
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NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK<lb />
March 16-22.1958<lb />
This Ad Sponsored By<lb />
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1. L. De Francesco, Ed.D.<lb />
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Consultant in Art and Family Life<lb />
Sunday, March 16<lb />
1 1 :(t(i a. m. Jarvis Memorial Meth-<lb />
odist Church.<lb />
5:() p. m.Presbyterian Youth Fel-<lb />
lowship. Subject: "Religion and<lb />
Art Through the Ages Illustrated.<lb />
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12:00 noon-Art 26K. Austin 202.<lb />
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Tuesday, March 18<lb />
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of Art and Successful Family<lb />
Living<lb />
11:00 a. m.Art 223, Austin 201.<lb />
Subject: "Characteristics of an Ef-<lb />
fective Art Program for Junior<lb />
and Senior High Schools<lb />
I U0 p in.E.ppes School. Meeting<lb />
with Elementary teachers. Sub-<lb />
ject: "The Role uf Elementary<lb />
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4:00 p. m.Flanagan auditorium.<lb />
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by Art Club. Subject: "The Im-<lb />
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