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Recital<lb />
h i hear Carroll Menn, Vio-<lb />
,m Emgtm list. Pianist when the<lb />
, ,i rowpfc appear on the ECC Ente-<lb />
ijn t-nt Serie m a recital in Wright<lb />
luditerfcun, Wednesday March 26. 8 p.m.<lb />
 XXXIII<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
Vote<lb />
I'se your right to vote! Support your<lb />
candidate in today's campus elections.<lb />
East Carolina's future depends on your<lb />
choice.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958<lb />
SGA To Vote On<lb />
Senate Plan Monday<lb />
k the ScJA proposed a<lb />
the association. The<lb />
 senate system rather<lb />
 . system now<lb />
following Stu-<lb />
:here will be<lb />
- n ia number is com-<lb />
 tail the present<lb />
 plan will omit<lb />
.  i clubs. Next<lb />
March 24 the ussoei-<lb />
the following pio-<lb />
requested that all<lb />
n1 Senate Proposal<lb />
Senate shall<lb />
seat but not a vote.),<lb />
8. Four Senators from Senior Class<lb />
(2 boy.s and 2 girls),<lb />
9. T ice Senators from the Junior<lb />
(Mass (2 &amp; 1),<lb />
10. Two Senators from the Soho-<lb />
mors Class 1 &amp; 1),<lb />
11. Two S nntora from<lb />
ta (1 &amp; 1).<lb />
Total<lb />
he Freshman<lb />
 ePreidnnt,<lb />
 irer, and HistOi .an.<lb />
Presidents,<lb />
, I aeh dormitory,<lb />
lent lepresentative,<lb />
g mmHtee Chair-<lb />
. a nentarian to be ap-<lb />
President with the ap-<lb />
n Council. (He<lb />
eat but not a vote.),<lb />
 Reporter who shall be<lb />
v Senate (Will have a<lb />
S8 members<lb />
Hf) voting members<lb />
(PreteiiV-nt votes<lb />
only in case of tie).<lb />
12 Two advisors (Faculty)<lb />
Executive Council<lb />
Members. President, Vice-President,<lb />
etary, Treasurer, Historian, Ed-<lb />
itoi of Buccaneer, Editor of East<lb />
Carolinian, Chairman of Men's Judi-<lb />
ciary, Chairman of Women's Judici-<lb />
ary.<lb />
Budget Committee<lb />
Composed of: Treasurer, Chmn<lb />
Assistant Treasurer, Secretary; Three<lb />
members from Senate, Two students<lb />
(not on Senate), Two advisors, (No<lb />
member from Executive).<lb />
College Union<lb />
Sponsors Show<lb />
the various or-<lb />
n campus, the College<lb />
ag a gala Spring<lb />
24. Each organisation<lb />
for money making<lb />
e College Union is of-<lb />
I rise which will be kept<lb />
i-nival week.<lb />
a cotton candy machine<lb />
e candy will be<lb />
booth. The Wes-<lb />
. Methodist stu-<lb />
ere going to sell<lb />
It-a "i silon geography<lb />
iternity, is going to sell pop-<lb />
fWOA is going to sell<lb />
ensk<lb />
 iiher will make money<lb />
andmade enamel earings<lb />
APO fraternity<lb />
ar races.<lb />
Alpha will sponsor a<lb />
Bg . ntest while the Can-<lb />
i : mil have a contest of<lb />
n girls legs. The<lb />
- Recreation Association will<lb />
tor throwing pine<lb />
  a stump.<lb />
ng the faculty in the ping<lb />
:n will be the Newman Club<lb />
members. In the television room the<lb />
Choir Praised<lb />
Following Tour<lb />
Tin Bast Carolina College Choir<lb />
to receive laudits follow-<lb />
ings its winter tour of Eastern North<lb />
Carolina and Tidewater Virginia eom-<lb />
Number 19<lb />
ittman, Shumaker<lb />
Serve As Co-chairmen<lb />
'Carousel' Production<lb />
Work is underway for the spring<lb />
roduction of "Carousel April 15,<lb />
 a i 7. "Carousol" is being pre-<lb />
eri J by the SGA under tl-e leader-<lb />
hip the productions Committee<lb />
- headed by l.inwood Pittman<lb />
if Rocky Mount and Ralph Shumaker<lb />
 Grier, South Carolina as co-<lb />
haiin . Both of these people have<lb />
eea rauei action in musicals in the<lb />
Ralph plays the virtuous Sir Gal-<lb />
ahad in "Connecticurt Yankee He<lb />
:ai been a member of the chorus in<lb />
'Brigadoon" and "Oklahoma He<lb />
1 th<lb />
production of "Connecti-<lb />
I he Carousel players take<lb />
Steve Farish, and Peggy Griffin.<lb />
lime out for relaxation. Those pictured are: Ralph Shumaker, Barbara Harris,<lb />
In Remembrance<lb />
Alumnus' Play<lb />
To Be Produced<lb />
By EC Playhouse<lb />
Juniors, Seniors To Converge<lb />
For Annual High School Day<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
Juniors and seniors from more than! ferent departments. Department heads<lb />
YM A will ave a<lb />
Fiench Cafe with<lb />
. ice and dancing.<lb />
.ma Nu will have a penny<lb />
est and the Science Club<lb />
I balloon dart throwing<lb />
test<lb />
9j og a cake walk will be the<lb />
munities.<lb />
Under I e direction, of Dr. Carl<lb />
Hjortvnng. the choir appeared in<lb />
nine concerts between February 23<lb />
nd 26, including the "home" con-<lb />
 ert on the college campus.<lb />
The itinerary included concerts in<lb />
Robersonville, Windsor. Cradock, Va<lb />
igfc school. (). F. Smith high school<lb />
in South Norfolk, Va Mount Vernon<lb />
Baptist Chinch in Richmond, Va<lb />
H.pewell. Va. high school, .Prince<lb />
(reorge, Va. high school, and Tarboro<lb />
high school.<lb />
Miss Lillian M. Burch, acting prin-<lb />
cipal of the Hopewell High School,<lb />
.rote Dr. Hjortsvang that "everyone<lb />
attending tins program would like to<lb />
hear the East Carolina College choir<lb />
again next year and J. J. Booker,<lb />
Jr principal of Cradock high school<lb />
noted:<lb />
"You have an excellent group and<lb />
they perform with such finesse 1<lb />
know you cannot but be proud of<lb />
li.ir fine work . . . This type of pro-<lb />
gram is stimulating to high school<lb />
youths and I am sure your group en-<lb />
joyed the experience.<lb />
"You are to be commended for the<lb />
fine work you are doing. The per-<lb />
formance this year, in my opinion, is<lb />
far superior to those in the past<lb />
"More programs of )bifl kind should<lb />
be presented to young people on<lb />
high school campuses observed<lb />
Principal S. Belches, of the Prince<lb />
lb. The Phi Omicron will j George high school.<lb />
selling  ake slices.<lb />
The Fast Carolina Playhouse wil<lb />
carry an original play by Lloyd Bray<lb />
n alumnus of tit Playhouse and Kast<lb />
Carolina College, to he Regional<lb />
State Drama Festival in Goldsboro<lb />
and State Drama Festival in Chapel<lb />
Hill. The piny won the Pearl Stezter<lb />
Deal award for the beet original<lb />
play with a religious theme. The<lb />
award is present d annually by the<lb />
Carolina Dramatic Associate n<lb />
The lay, three 1 by Larrj Craven<lb />
and A. W. Candill, .ia  story of t' e<lb />
"Hah donhn" generation oi<lb />
vants who are concerned with the<lb />
"man upstairs" the "Last Supper<lb />
Into this siuation the author has<lb />
projected a .subtle, hut persistent, in-<lb />
trusion of spiritual awareness. In<lb />
the forseeable future certain forces<lb />
in contemporary society b come<lb />
magnified in iny ortance to the det-<lb />
riment of Christian raises.<lb />
For the Greenville Pine r Fes-<lb />
tival t e Fast. Carolina Playhouse<lb />
ill pr -nit a modern version of a<lb />
Japanese play "Hanj by Yukio<lb />
Mishima translated by Donald Keene.<lb />
The cast inrtad 9 Mice Ann Home<lb />
as Jitsuko Honda, a spinster. Gwen<lb />
McClamrock as Hanako. a mad girl,<lb />
and Tom Hull as Yoshio. a youngs<lb />
man. Dr. J. A. Withey will direct<lb />
the play which will be pr sented on<lb />
Thursday. March 27. in Shepherd<lb />
Memorial Library at 7:30 p. m.<lb />
Shirley Dixon will direct an orig-<lb />
inal one act play by Harwell Will-<lb />
iams. The play "Tribulation" will be<lb />
presented this spring ii the outdoor<lb />
'heatre.<lb />
Kindred high schools throughout<lb />
North Carolina will converge on cam-<lb />
us April 4 to attend the 15.H annual<lb />
High School Day. This is the last<lb />
ear that this event will be held in<lb />
til. spring; next year it will occur<lb />
during the fall and will be for high<lb />
1 seniors only.<lb />
According to Dr. Ed J. Carter,<lb />
' airman of the High School Day<lb />
rommittee, activities have been plan-<lb />
ed to give the visitors a glimpse of<lb />
the various phases of college life.<lb />
The High School Day program will<lb />
open in Wright Auditorium with a<lb />
ogram featuring special music by<lb />
 (lieu, choir, hand, and orchestra.<lb />
will be availnl 'e for counseling the<lb />
individual risitors who are making<lb />
their vocation choices.<lb />
Style Show<lb />
The Home Economics Department<lb />
vill feature a style -how in Austin<lb />
Auditorium during the afternoon. Tl e<lb />
show will be presented by fifty or<lb />
Playhouse Elects<lb />
rat laker, Prexy<lb />
cu't Yankee" as chairman of the pro-<lb />
duction committee. Ralph, a senior<lb />
music major, plays the low-down Jig-<lb />
ger Gragen in this year's production<lb />
of "Carousel He also worked as a<lb />
member of the productions commit-<lb />
tee last year.<lb />
"Carousel' like "Oklahoma is<lb />
one of the favorites of the Rogers and<lb />
Hamerstein musicals. It contains<lb />
many beautiful and popular songs,<lb />
such as "You'll Never Walk Alone<lb />
"If I Loved You "June Is Busting<lb />
Out All Over and "This Was a Real<lb />
Nice Clambake<lb />
"Larg r vi bettei audiences, moie<lb />
parti ipation in the plays<lb />
 out main objective this year for<lb />
the Playhouse says Pat Baker of<lb />
Greenville, newly elected presid nt<lb />
Carolii a Playhouse. "We<lb />
: year to present plays<lb />
. ! plays pre-<lb />
 .   dy. This idea<lb />
i much sue-<lb />
iusic Festival<lb />
egins Tomomr<lb />
5<lb />
tli-<lb />
yea rs<lb />
 5 been . I nhei of<lb />
Playhouse for the past t ree<lb />
She has directed two<lb />
"he main address ? V i morning sps-<lb />
skm will be delivered by President<lb />
 D. Mcssick. and will concern the<lb />
r atu-e of continuing education<lb />
beyond the high school level.<lb />
Military Review<lb />
Following the j rogram in Wright,<lb />
the group will attend a Military Re-<lb />
vi w on the athletic field sponsored<lb />
Ly the AFROTt<lb />
Afer a chicken barbecue lunch,<lb />
ie visitors will attend a series of<lb />
convocations being held in the dif-<lb />
more high school girls from the east-1 prod'icti' B "Sbeping Beauty the<lb />
ern part of the state, modeling clothes childrens play for this year, and<lb />
of their own designing.<lb />
A dramatic production by the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse will be another<lb />
feature of the day. At the same time<lb />
physical education activities will be<lb />
offered a the gym, and our visitors<lb />
will attend the FCC-Atlantic Christ-<lb />
ian baseball vt- .no.<lb />
Throughout the day the Northeast-<lb />
ern District Science Fair will be on<lb />
exhibit in Flanagan Building. Awards<lb />
to the district winners will be an-<lb />
nounced in an afternoon ceremony.<lb />
There will also be Educational ex-<lb />
"Pyg i lili-m This year she directed<lb />
the play "Among Thieves<lb />
: - acting in a one ac<lb />
play "ij re of a Buffalo She<lb />
has also acted in "Aladdin" anj the<lb />
"Passion Play Most of Pats work.<lb />
bees in the technical<lb />
O her fri - are Del Driver,<lb />
vie ; Sue Heath, corres-<lb />
ponding secretary; ABee A. Home,<lb />
t cording secretary: Larry Craven,<lb />
treasurer; Jay Robbins, historian;<lb />
relations;<lb />
Chester Jackson, public<lb />
i.ibits in the various departments end Betty Milton, reporter<lb />
The North Carolina Music Educa-<lb />
tors Association is sponsoring the<lb />
mnual eastern division of the Nort"<lb />
irolina Music Contest-Festival to<lb />
e held here Friday, March 21, and<lb />
Saturday, March 22.<lb />
This (astern division conists of<lb />
bands, choral groups, and piano stu-<lb />
dents from both junior high and<lb />
high school.<lb />
The judges for the choral groups<lb />
vill he Lew Lewis, High Point Col-<lb />
lege, High Point. North Carolina.<lb />
Nancy Staley, City Schools. High<lb />
majorj p0int, and John Hank. Dukr- Uni-<lb />
versity, Durham.<lb />
Paul Brown. Buildinsr of Education,<lb />
Portsmouth, Virginia, will judge the<lb />
band groups. Helping him in the de-<lb />
cisions will be Clyd Duvall, City<lb />
Schools, Norfolk, Virginia, and Frank<lb />
West, Davidson College.<lb />
Piano judges niD be R Dar-<lb />
nell, Woman'a College, Greensboro,<lb />
and Jonathon Sweat, Elon College.<lb />
Elon. North Carolina.<lb />
It is the story of Billy Big-low,<lb />
the carousel barker, and Julie Jordon<lb />
who lives in a small New England<lb />
fishing village. It is a beautiful love<lb />
story based on Frederic Mohisire's<lb />
play "Lilliom<lb />
Notices<lb />
It has been announced by the<lb />
i otlege traffice department thst too<lb />
many people are using the one-wsy<lb />
street immediately back of Austin<lb />
a- a tWO-Vay street. This particu<lb />
lai street is one-way going west.<lb />
It students continue to drive on<lb />
this street in the wrong direction<lb />
chief Harrell will be forced to take<lb />
further action.<lb />
In addition. Chief Hsrrell sUtes<lb />
that people are failing to obey<lb />
Stop Signs If this continues,<lb />
the individual will be cited as vio-<lb />
lating this rule and will pay a<lb />
S2 fine<lb />
Recently, traffic signs have been<lb />
erected back of Erwin Hall etat-<lb />
mtr "No Parking at Any Time<lb />
The only parking allowed bsck of<lb />
lhe faculty dormitory is for facul-<lb />
ty members living in that building.<lb />
Students will not park in that<lb />
area.<lb />
( sslinns are needed for the Fifti-<lb />
Anniversary pageant. "I 9erve<lb />
Mrs. Rutii Gardner is in charge of<lb />
locating the costumes. Anyone who<lb />
has any of the needed aititb- ftbottN<lb />
contact her in Fleming Hall or by<lb />
calling 9885 Her box number is 120.<lb />
Needed for the pageant are six<lb />
1908 styled dresses, nine white dresses<lb />
and ten other dresses in 1910 style, 6<lb />
pair of bloomers in 1910 fashion, B<lb />
work dresses and five bonnets as worn<lb />
in 1917, and two street dresses in<lb />
1922 style.<lb />
Mendenhall, Jones Awarded<lb />
HonorsAtFBLA Convention<lb />
At the Fourth Annual FBLA Con-<lb />
vention at the Battery Park Hotel<lb />
in Asheville, N. C, Bee Mendenhall<lb />
treasurer of the campus chapter was<lb />
tested state treasurer for 1958-59.<lb />
Sylvia Jones, campus president,<lb />
from Kinston and Joseph Siceloff of<lb />
High Point College were selected<lb />
as Mr. and Miss Future Business<lb />
Executive.<lb />
Those attending the convention<lb />
from ECC were Betty Daniels, Betty<lb />
Clark, Arlene Schwab, Jimmy Wall,<lb />
Council Jarman. Sylvia Uzzell, Ed-<lb />
lie Keel, Mary Lou P:rker, Pat<lb />
Hedgepath. Lou Lewis, Be Menden-<lb />
hall and Sylvia Jones.<lb />
Mr Alton Finch, Mss Jane White,<lb />
and Mr. N. L. Cameron of the Busi-<lb />
ness Department are advisers for the<lb />
ECC chapter. Mr. Alten Finch ac-<lb />
companied the group to the conven-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Summer Study<lb />
in Britain<lb />
To Be Offered<lb />
Americana who want to study<lb />
nd vacation in Great Britain this<lb />
innmer will have the opportunity to<lb />
) so in four British university sum-<lb />
ii r schools, it was announced by the<lb />
Institute of International Education.<lb />
Hosing date for scholarship applica-<lb />
tions is March 1 and admission ap-<lb />
dioa ions March 31.<lb />
F. i h senool offers six-week cour-<lb />
ef particular interest to Ameri-<lb />
 nluate students. At Stratford-<lb />
upon-Avon the summer school will<lb />
be Shakespeare and Elizabethan dra-<lb />
ma, 'vh a special seminar course<lb />
on Elizabethan music. At Oxford the<lb />
ubject will he literature, politics and<lb />
nil of seventeenth century England.<lb />
'n London, courses will he given on<lb />
liters ure, art and social change in<lb />
Knrland from 1789 to 1870. The<lb />
i' erne of the Edinburgh School will<lb />
be the European Inheritance, with<lb />
Installation<lb />
Television<lb />
Installation of closed-circuit tele-<lb />
vision at East Carol'na College is<lb />
now in progress, and equipment is<lb />
expected to be ready for use in the<lb />
program of instruction by April 15.<lb />
or earlier, Vice President Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins has announced.<lb />
TV instruc ion will begin this spring:<lb />
with professors and students partici-<lb />
pating on an informal, experimental<lb />
basis, he explained. A more extensive<lb />
program of instruction by television<lb />
is being planned for the summer ses-<lb />
sion and the fall quarter of 1958, he<lb />
said.<lb />
A sum of $75,000 was appropriated<lb />
by the state to purchase the equip-<lb />
ment. East Carolina College was se-<lb />
lected as the state ins.itution where<lb />
tin program of instruction would be<lb />
in o eration for a period of two years.<lb />
Tli- Sarke.s-Tarzian Co. is in charge<lb />
Of Closed-Circuit<lb />
ow In Pi<lb />
N<lb />
regress<lb />
f installation.<lb />
Programs will originate in the Joy-<lb />
ner Library. Various classrooms in<lb />
both the Austin and the Flanagan<lb />
buildings will be used for classes in<lb />
vvhich instruction will be by tele-<lb />
vision.<lb />
Both an engineer and a production<lb />
oordinator will be appointed 'o take<lb />
"part in the program of educational<lb />
television on the campus. Their du-<lb />
ties wil! include asisting teachers to<lb />
plan ; vograms and use equipment to<lb />
the btst advantage.<lb />
East Carolina, Dr. Jenkins said,<lb />
standing of the feasibility and ad-<lb />
visability of the new methods and<lb />
techniques which it offers.<lb />
Dn Jenjdns seated that among<lb />
"aloes of closed-circuit teaching is<lb />
the fact t'rat a grer.t number of stu-<lb />
ienU can have the advantage of re-<lb />
ceiving instruction from the out-<lb />
r.MKKnu; teachers ia each depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
He also emphasized the fact that<lb />
televised classes provide a "practi-<lb />
cable way to make new. up-to-the-<lb />
minute 'visual-information' materials<lb />
available to all class groups precisely<lb />
will serve as an experimental point when needed These classes provide<lb />
for teaching by television in courses<lb />
on the college level. Work done on<lb />
the campus here will also serve to<lb />
give public school teachers and ad-<lb />
ainistratora an opportunity to ob-<lb />
elosed-ctrenit television instruc-<lb />
:i n and to come to a bet er under-<lb />
also, he said, an easy way to si ow an<lb />
entire class group, at one time, a<lb />
siquene of precise manipulations<lb />
occuring within a precise area of op-<lb />
erations or somehing so small that,<lb />
without television, it I shown<lb />
to only one or two at a time.<lb />
Be Mendenhall<lb />
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study of history, literature or philos-<lb />
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graduate students as well as a lim-<lb />
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open to graduates and undergradu-<lb />
ates.<lb />
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erally intended for college graduates,<lb />
undergraduate students in their last<lb />
w years will be considered.<lb />
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i r Schools may be obtained from<lb />
' p Institute of International Edu-<lb />
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How Ike Stands Now!<lb />
H JAMES M. CORB1TT<lb />
A short time ago, Americans across Out<lb />
nation read with mild amazement the un-<lb />
favorable publicity received by President<lb />
Eisenhower from the press fur taking the<lb />
Phot nix. Arizona route back to Washington<lb />
from his Georgia vacation. As is commonly<lb />
known now, the purpose of the detour was<lb />
to all w Mrs. Eisenhower to visit a famous<lb />
beauty-rest resort. The thing that astonished<lb />
most readers about the incident, however,<lb />
was neithei the trip nor the purpose but, was<lb />
instead, the way the press reacted to an event<lb />
of seemingly minor importance.<lb />
However unimportant the incident might<lb />
have been, one thing was clearly indicated by<lb />
the reaction of the press: The reign of popu-<lb />
larity that the President has enjoyed for so<lb />
long is coming to an end. Not only is the de-<lb />
cline noticeable with the nation's newswrit-<lb />
ers but with a growing number of American<lb />
citizens as well<lb />
Where did it all begin? What supplied<lb />
the fuel t give it its snowball effect? It is<lb />
difficult ! pinpoint any single incident as<lb />
the starting point. For the deep south, the<lb />
trk may have been the calling of federal<lb />
u ops into Little Rock to enforce a Supreme<lb />
Court decision that was already disliked. The<lb />
ruling to ban segragation in public schools<lb />
came during the Eisenhower Administration<lb />
and many Southerners still hold him re-<lb />
nsible for it.<lb />
h: the midwestern and other farm states,<lb />
the chiel complaint has been and still<lb />
is the lowering farm income coupled with<lb />
tin climbing cost of living. Until a few months<lb />
. most i f the blame for falling farm prices<lb />
was placed on Secretary of Agriculture Ben-<lb />
son's policies are still blamed, the people of<lb />
these areas have now begun looking toward<lb />
tlie President for help. They feel that Mr.<lb />
Bens n should be disposed of. The President<lb />
ha: instead persistantJy acknowledged his<lb />
faith in the Secretary at every opportunity<lb />
and refuses to replace him.<lb />
The launching of Sputnik by Russia and<lb />
the rising unemployment are other thorns<lb />
,t President's side. Several other things<lb />
. ised the anti-Eisenhower band wag-<lb />
Some are of major significance;<lb />
ers ar minor, important or unimportant.<lb />
. ,i out the dire necessity for Pres-<lb />
Eisenhower to do everything within<lb />
his power to replace the prevailing feeling<lb />
ol insecurity with a feeling of security, econ-<lb />
omy-wisi and defense-wise, if he ever hopes<lb />
to regain the respect and admiration of the<lb />
American people that was once his.<lb />
Election Suggestions<lb />
"Apath) of the good makes possible the<lb />
dynasty of the bad' We quote this in regard<lb />
to SGA tlections. for whether this is the<lb />
case in this present election or notit sets<lb />
up such a p ssibility. Over at Appalachian,<lb />
the newspaper ran an editorial last week<lb />
titled: "Shall The Minority Rule?More In-<lb />
terest In Politics Needed Here at ECC, we<lb />
agree. And we would like to take a few of<lb />
their suggestions for your consideration. "We<lb />
also suggest that the Junior Class name a<lb />
nominating committee to study the prospects<lb />
for president f the Student Government<lb />
Association. We suggest that each class should<lb />
elect a nominating committee to offer a list<lb />
 t candidates for SGA positions and all other<lb />
class offices. We suggest that every student<lb />
'al, an active part in choosing class and cam-<lb />
pus leail rs. We ask your support in gaining<lb />
a majority opinion on the candidates for of-<lb />
fice. Let's put democracy to work HOW<lb />
ABOUT IT, ECC?<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published bj the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TBCO ECHO November 7, 1962<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers college Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
Cbsocicrted Golleftiate Press<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1926 at<lb />
the U. 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 />
Editorial Staff Pat Reynolds, Nancy Lilly,<lb />
Bob Harper, Rosemary Eagles, Martha Wilson.<lb />
Assistant Editor  . Marti Martin<lb />
Managing Editor Kathryn Johnson<lb />
Sports Ediior Bill Boyd<lb />
A&amp;sisiant Sforts Editor Pat Harvey<lb />
News Editor Rosemary Eagles<lb />
Staff Photographer Bob Harper<lb />
Newj Staff Libby Williams, Evelyn Crutchfield,<lb />
Etna Caulberg, Betty Maynor, Derry Walker,<lb />
Faye Rivenbark, Peggy Davis, Barbara Batts.<lb />
Typists Wilma Hall, Barbara<lb />
J?nkins,Yvonne Fleming, Mary Frances Ayers,<lb />
Harriet Ma her.<lb />
Cartoonist . Derry Walker, Marti Martin,<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager  James Trice<lb />
( ircula ion Staff Susan Ballance, Shirley Gay,<lb />
Emily Currin, Martin Harris, Ann Bryan,<lb />
Lenore Pate, Janice Langston, Lee Phillips,<lb />
Nancy Cox, Wilma Hall, Mary Elisabeth Stew-<lb />
art, Kathryn Crumpler, Jean Capps, Helen Stur-<lb />
kie, Ruth Lineberger, Barbara Jenkins, Nancy<lb />
Cioss, Ellen Easoh.<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie -Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor  Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Technical Advisor  Sherman M. Parka<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 84<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
We're happy to includeas a portion<lb />
of this column a letter from a former<lb />
student wl o is now at UNC. We be-<lb />
lvve that her comments can be help-<lb />
ful to ECC.<lb />
It is with deep regret that the staff<lb />
had o announce to the SGA president<lb />
thai we would be unable to come out<lb />
 day early. Such things have to be<lb />
planned weeks in advance and can-<lb />
not be arranged on short notice. We <lb />
wis to publicise the SGA elections<lb />
and announced at the SGA meetings<lb />
earlier that students wishing to run<lb />
for offices must contact the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN no later than March<lb />
ltl for advance publicity.<lb />
A .surprise to some was the large<lb />
turn-out for the Vienna Choir Boys<lb />
entertainment. Also we received re-<lb />
marks as to their wonderful reception<lb />
here. All in alt we believe it was quite<lb />
a auccesa and hope there will be<lb />
moiv entertainments of the type to<lb />
please our audiences.<lb />
For the information of the boys in<lb />
I'm Had who did not pick up their<lb />
East Carolinian last week, circula-<lb />
ion manager Trice explained that<lb />
due to circumstances beyond control<lb />
the papers were placed in Slay with<lb />
D note that they were for both dorms.<lb />
We have a few copies left.<lb />
Just for the record this year we<lb />
entered the Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association scoring contest, although<lb />
we did not send members to the con-<lb />
vention in New York. We called New<lb />
York and found that we had again re-<lb />
ceived a rating of first place. This<lb />
; articular association has as a maj-<lb />
ority of its members high school news-<lb />
papers, although it is divided into di-<lb />
visions and we have been entered in<lb />
bhe Teachers College Division in the<lb />
past for our rating. This year we at-<lb />
tempted to please the student body<lb />
rather than any judging organiza-<lb />
tion. However, we are also entered in<lb />
the Associated Collegiate Press con-<lb />
test and we are awaiting results of<lb />
their judging. A third contest we en-<lb />
tered this year for the first time<lb />
th Sou hern District Council of the<lb />
American Newspaper Guild. Their<lb />
winner of U e colegiate journalism<lb />
award will be announced at a later<lb />
date.<lb />
Dear Edi'or.<lb />
1 must admit tl.at this is the first<lb />
ietter I've ever written to the editor<lb />
of a newspaper. However, after read-<lb />
ing the March 6 edition of the East<lb />
Carolinian, I felt a sudden urge to<lb />
do so.<lb />
Let me first comment on the com-<lb />
ing SGA elections at East Carolina.<lb />
I was very pleased to find that Mike<lb />
Kat-ua,s had "thrown his hat in the<lb />
ring During my two years at ECC,<lb />
1 worked with Mike on many differ-<lb />
ent committees and saw the enthusi-<lb />
asm with which he worked. I have<lb />
never seen any greater interest<lb />
shown. We always knew we could de-<lb />
pend on him. and whenever there was<lb />
anything to be done, we went to<lb />
Mike. It's people like him who make<lb />
a sc ool grtat. The student body<lb />
should deem it an honor to be able<lb />
o cast a vote for him.<lb />
Secondly, let me refer to a section<lb />
in your editorial about Carolina lead-<lb />
ing the way. This year I was for-<lb />
tunate enough to be elected to the<lb />
legislature at UNC It has been a<lb />
unique experience and perhaps my<lb />
most valuable one. There are people<lb />
on the studnt legislature who I<lb />
believe will someday be famous law-<lb />
yers and perhaps even law-makers<lb />
in the United States Senate or House<lb />
of Representatives. Our latest bill,<lb />
and one which, by the way, was just<lb />
.passed last night, involved putting a<lb />
jury system into effect here at UNC.<lb />
I was also lucky enough to be asked<lb />
to s. rve on a procedures committee,<lb />
which worked out the small, as well<lb />
as u)e large details of the bill. What<lb />
I'm getting around to is thisthe en-<lb />
tire bill dealt with our honor system.<lb />
As you probably know, the honor<lb />
rys em is the basis for "the Carolina<lb />
way of life In my opinion it's one<lb />
of the primary reasons for Carolina's<lb />
greatness. A person is on his honor<lb />
not to lie, cheat, or steal. He is to<lb />
report anyone he sees doing 3o. You<lb />
can't imagine what a good feeling it<lb />
is to be left in a classroom without<lb />
a professor watching over you, or<lb />
what a good feeling you have when<lb />
you know your dorm room can be left<lb />
unlock d at all times. You trust peo-<lb />
ple, and they trust you.<lb />
East Carolina is growing. With<lb />
growth comes change. Why not put<lb />
the honor system into effect at<lb />
ECC? The students can do it. It is<lb />
my belief that someday soon they<lb />
will see the need of it and will do<lb />
something about it. It would never<lb />
be regretted.<lb />
 My best wishes to everyone. I real-<lb />
ly miss ECC.<lb />
Most sincerely,<lb />
Diana Johnson,<lb />
317 Alderman, UNC<lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C.<lb />
Letters<lb />
Letter to Editor:<lb />
"In the last edition of the East<lb />
Carolinian, 1 noticed where one of<lb />
the candidates is advocating more<lb />
fcm. le parking, better student ad-<lb />
ministration cooperation, a more leni-<lb />
ent cut system, upper-class privil-<lb />
edges, and strengthing of the na-<lb />
tional social fraternities. But I fail-<lb />
ed to see any advoeation of an "Hon-<lb />
or System<lb />
The above platform is a typical<lb />
platform that every candidate has<lb />
incorporated each year at ECC. I'm<lb />
not degrading it, but I'm saying that<lb />
ihe candidates are just using these<lb />
hare essentials to win an election.<lb />
Last year in the Student legisla-<lb />
ture, the Honor System was brought<lb />
to ihe floor and passed pending an<lb />
indoctrination period. Thus far this<lb />
year, I haven't heard of an in-<lb />
doctrination period, much less the<lb />
Honor System.<lb />
Surely, a competent student that is<lb />
running for the president of the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association should<lb />
recognize the fact that ECC should<lb />
have an Honor System. A system that<lb />
can be enforced and respected by every<lb />
mature student at ECC.<lb />
At. the Medical College of Virginia,<lb />
we have one of the best systems I've<lb />
ever seen. Each student, having been<lb />
und r an Honor System in college,<lb />
accepts it without question, and re-<lb />
spects every word in the Honor Code.<lb />
These students are happy to know<lb />
that te professors and their fellow<lb />
students trust them and their word.<lb />
This means a great deal to an in-<lb />
dividual because he knows that he can<lb />
be trusted in any of his endeavors.<lb />
The Dean's advisory Council, af-<lb />
filiated with the SGA instigated the<lb />
Honor System last spring hoping<lb />
that it would become a part, an in-<lb />
tegrated i art, of ECC in propethal<lb />
growing prestige and tradition. A<lb />
vote was taken, and over half of<lb />
the student body voted in favor of<lb />
it. To the candidate and students of<lb />
ECC force the issue and stop running<lb />
from it. Bring it up in the legislature<lb />
and challenge your candidates to state<lb />
pro or con on the issue In order to<lb />
allevia'e "on the fence" candidates.<lb />
ECC, my Alma Mater, gave me<lb />
more than an education. This col-<lb />
lege gave me an insight into other<lb />
intrinsic value such as honor and<lb />
trust. And I hope to see in the near<lb />
fu me uti Honor System that will<lb />
benefit ECC and each individual stu-<lb />
dent<lb />
Horace Rose<lb />
Giaduate class of 1957<lb />
Dear S udent Body:<lb />
I would like to announce my can-<lb />
didacy for the office of assistant<lb />
treasurer in the SGA elections to-<lb />
morrow. 1 would also like to have<lb />
your support in my campaign.<lb />
I am a rising junior from Rock-<lb />
ingham, N. C. and a business major.<lb />
1 am very much interested in the<lb />
progress of the Stirdemt Govern-<lb />
iiunt at East Carolina and if elected<lb />
will do my utmost to represent the<lb />
student body.<lb />
I hold no other offices at the pre-<lb />
sent time and will strive to devote<lb />
my time to the SGA and the duties<lb />
of the assistant treasurer. I have<lb />
about a "2" average and feel that<lb />
my grades will reach the standards<lb />
of those required.<lb />
Once again, 1 would like to ask<lb />
your support tomorrow and would<lb />
also like to thank my friends which<lb />
have aided my campaign.<lb />
Yours respectfully,<lb />
Charles "Bulldog" Dyson<lb />
Tours To Be Conducted<lb />
In Cooperation With<lb />
USSR For Americans<lb />
Following the recently signed cul-<lb />
tural-tourism exchange treaty by<lb />
President. Eisenhower and the Soviet<lb />
Ambassador, a series of Student and<lb />
teacher tours have been arranged<lb />
to Russia in cooperation with Intour-<lb />
ist, the USSR government travel a-<lb />
gencj.<lb />
Each of the tours will be conducted<lb />
by an American college instructor<lb />
and will cover highlights of Europe,<lb />
the Brussels' World's Fair as well as<lb />
the historic cities of the Soviet Union.<lb />
Members of the tours will have op-<lb />
portuni ies to meet their Russian<lb />
student-teacher counterparts, to see<lb />
the educational facilities, and to<lb />
learn from personal observation the<lb />
every-day life and ambitions of the<lb />
Soviet Student.<lb />
The tour programs are economical-<lb />
ly priced and arranged only for stu-<lb />
dents and teachers. Students who<lb />
have been out of college for two<lb />
years or less are eligible to join as<lb />
well as students presently enrolled In<lb />
college or senior high school.<lb />
The six scheduled conducted groups<lb />
are privately organized and informa-<lb />
tion may be obtained from authorised<lb />
travel agents or from the sponsoring<lb />
agent, the Maupin Associates of Law-<lb />
rence, Kansas, one of the few La tour-<lb />
ist contractual representatives in<lb />
the United States.<lb />
'Cussin' N Discussin'<lb />
By NANCY LILLY<lb />
Our campus has been overwhelmed goodness, the e W. C. students are<lb />
by a barrage of dignified visitors evincing quite radical tendencies! We<lb />
lately. The World Affairs Institute don't mind people looking through<lb />
was fairly well attended, mainly be- our rooms, do we, girls?<lb />
cause the students were required to For several years East Carolina<lb />
go and a great deal of attention students have had the privilege ot<lb />
was paid to everything except the staggering in glassy-eyed amazement<lb />
programs. Students aren't interested through Dr. Martha Pingel Wolfe s<lb />
in programs which they are forced classes. It is a well-known fact that<lb />
to attend. In fact, we might as well she will be leaving us soon and her<lb />
jaCe itstudents aren't interested absence will be felt quite keenly. She<lb />
anyway. Let them wallow in their is leaving a memento, though, en-<lb />
swaddling clothes a while longer. titled Catalyst, and those who are not<lb />
It's an "affront to the individual familiar with it should become so.<lb />
liberty and privacy" stated the stu- T e poetry in Catalyst is extremely<lb />
dents of Woman's College at Greens- uersonal, giving insight into the<lb />
boro in a resolution protesting the workings of the poet's mind, and yet<lb />
blanket search of rooms in New Guil- it Has deep meaning for other minds<lb />
ford dormitory. Just who do these<lb />
students think they are, anyway?<lb />
Don't tiley realize that there is no<lb />
such thing as "individual liberty and<lb />
which read and comprehend its depth.<lb />
Samuel Hoffenstein was a poet too.<lb />
He wrote about all soris of things.<lb />
The t. totaling set often asks<lb />
privacy" in a college? How do they "W y?" Sammy will tell you .<lb />
expect the praper authorities to know "Hope that springs eternal in<lb />
if they are concealing bottles of vod- The human bn a.st, is fond of gin,<lb />
ka or dirty ashtrays in their rooms if Or Scotch or beer or anything<lb />
the rooms aren't searched often? My Designed to help a hope to spring.<lb />
Farabee Urges Fedeial Aid<lb />
Scholarship For Needy<lb />
Federal scholarships awarded on<lb />
the basis of financial need and in all<lb />
fields of study were urged by<lb />
USNSA President, Ray Farabee in<lb />
testimony presented today before the<lb />
Senate Committee on Labor and Pub-<lb />
lic Welfare. Speaking for a majority<lb />
of the undergraduate students enrol-<lb />
led in accredited four-year colleges,<lb />
the student spokesman presented<lb />
formal estimony at the request of<lb />
the Committee which is conducting<lb />
hearings on "science and education<lb />
for national defense<lb />
"The U. S. National student Asso-<lb />
ciation belicve.s that federal assist-<lb />
ance to college students is immedi-<lb />
ately necessary for our national de-<lb />
fense and for the fullest development<lb />
of the b.s minds in this country<lb />
Farabee stated.<lb />
He recommended that the scholar-<lb />
ship program be bolstered by other<lb />
forms of support "which cover both<lb />
the needs of the college and the in-<lb />
dividual if we would insure this coun-<lb />
try of Its most vital resource He<lb />
warned against any policy of "either-<lb />
or either aid to the individual or<lb />
0 the institution. Instead he asked<lb />
for a sufficiently large scholarship<lb />
program, along with assistance to<lb />
institutions to aid in expanding facul-<lb />
ty and facilities.<lb />
"The Federal Government would<lb />
provide the a; ptopria.ions only Far-<lb />
abee said in his prepared text for the<lb />
Committee, "and would not in any<lb />
manner have control of policy<lb />
Referring to two specific bills be-<lb />
fore the Congress (S.3163 sponsored<lb />
by Sen. H. Alexander Smith, R-N.J.<lb />
and S.3187 sponsored by Sen. Lister<lb />
Hill, D-Ala.) the 25-year old law<lb />
student from the University of Texa3<lb />
pointed out that neither of these bills<lb />
"to-ally restrict scholarship grants<lb />
to one field of study, and yet we feel<lb />
that the preference which would be<lb />
given to science and mathematics<lb />
would be an undesirable form of in-<lb />
direct control and would possibly di-<lb />
vert qualified students to areas of<lb />
study to which they were not best<lb />
suited<lb />
Questioned by Senator Yarborough<lb />
(D-Texas) concerning the USNSA rec-<lb />
ommendation that students be free to<lb />
use their Federal scholarship grants<lb />
at any institution they chose and t'ne<lb />
subsequent possibility that the few<lb />
"big-name" institutions would be<lb />
overcrowded and the smaller schools<lb />
neglected, Farabee pointed out that<lb />
the proposed Federal grants would<lb />
not be so large as to substantially<lb />
build up a few schools in this manner<lb />
and t. at the schools themselves would<lb />
continue to limit the number of stu-<lb />
dents they accepted on the basis of<lb />
their ability to educate a certain num-<lb />
ber.<lb />
Both Sena or Yarborough and Sen-<lb />
ator H. Alexander Smith, who sit on<lb />
t: is Senate Committee, commended<lb />
Earabee and the U. S. National Stu-<lb />
dent Association for the work they<lb />
are doing in the student community.<lb />
Senator Smith said "I think you are<lb />
making a most valuable contribution.<lb />
Students Make<lb />
Parking Study<lb />
Question: What do you think they<lb />
should do about the parking situation<lb />
on campus?<lb />
Answer: Raymond Mills: It seems<lb />
to me that the parking situation is<lb />
becoming a problem, and the park-<lb />
ing 'ickets, too. I don't think they are<lb />
being quite just where they hand out<lb />
parking tickets as they do. Students<lb />
who drive in seldom have a place to<lb />
park and if they park in the wrong<lb />
place they get a ticket. There ought<lb />
to he more day student parking places<lb />
available and less parking tickets.<lb />
Barbara Lambert: There should be<lb />
more parking space on this campus.<lb />
It seems you get a ticket just about<lb />
everywhere you park. Parking 3pace<lb />
should be added or fewer tickets<lb />
should be given for illegal parking.<lb />
Dot Carrick: They should either<lb />
increase the parking area or let the<lb />
little men that hand out tickets get<lb />
 a bit of arm rest.<lb />
Phyllis Hearne: A larger parking<lb />
area is needed if students are going<lb />
to be allowed to bring their cars to<lb />
school or either the parking area<lb />
should be used specifically for dorm<lb />
students.<lb />
Kay Overton: The parking facili-<lb />
ties should be much larger. They<lb />
should either be enlarged or tickets<lb />
should not be given out so freely.<lb />
I think that parking for dorm stu-<lb />
dents should be given priority over<lb />
parking for day students.<lb />
Ann Sugg: I feel that the parking<lb />
situation on campus is in a bad state.<lb />
There should be more space for the<lb />
parkers who live in the dorm, and<lb />
more parking space altogether. The<lb />
tickets should not be given out so<lb />
freely as they are.<lb />
Telescope<lb />
By BOB<lb />
CHRIS JOHNSTON calls it prac-<lb />
tice preaching  I understand that<lb />
a scholarship is being offered to study<lb />
a broad. Somebody tell IVY WEST<lb />
how to apply  I mispronounced the<lb />
word 'CAROUSEL' the other night<lb />
while posing some members of its<lb />
cast for a picture. Eye brows quick-<lb />
ly raised . . . Sign seen posted: PHI<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA, tea at the Port,<lb />
5:30 p. m. . . DAVE WHEELER<lb />
has his senior exhibit displayed in<lb />
Austin. My favorite was Plutocrat"<lb />
. . . MERVIN (the man) HOBBY<lb />
has a good friend in Idaiho . , . These<lb />
cruelty jokes are killing me. Frown<lb />
on the next eight: Enjoying the<lb />
movie, Mr. Reisel? . . , Junior, if<lb />
you don't keep your hands off baby<lb />
sister, I'll have to close the coffin.<lb />
 I hear you have a baby carriage<lb />
for sale cheap, Mrs. Weinberger . , .<lb />
One Brother: "I just pushed Mom<lb />
over the cliff Other Brother: "Don't<lb />
make me laugh.my lips are chapped<lb />
 A hunchback American girl goes<lb />
to Paris, where she meets and falls<lb />
in love with a handsome Frendb<lb />
nobleman. The Frenchman proposes<lb />
marriage, and she thinks happiness<lb />
may be here at last. The only thing<lb />
that remains is for her to meet his<lb />
motiher, whose consent k necessary.<lb />
HARPER<lb />
The day of the meeting arrives and,<lb />
as they enter his mother's house, he<lb />
tells her that there is nothing to<lb />
worry about. Then he adds: "Just<lb />
one thing, darling. Straighten up a<lb />
li tie . . . "I see you are not a<lb />
gentleman hissed the woman on the<lb />
street corner as the wind swept her<lb />
skirt over her head. "No he replied,<lb />
"and I see you aren't either . . .<lb />
"Goodness, George, this isn't our<lb />
baby. This is the wrong .carriage<lb />
"Shut up. T&amp;iis is the better carriage<lb />
. . For those who are down here on<lb />
scholarship, there is a SOAP sale on<lb />
in the soda shop . . . Here is one for<lb />
the JOE OVERMAN fans: On the day<lb />
before yesterday the weather man<lb />
said, "Today's weatoher is different<lb />
from yesterday's. If the weather is<lb />
the same tomorrow as it was yes-<lb />
terday, the day after tomorrow will<lb />
have the same weather as the day<lb />
before yesterday But if the weather<lb />
is Che same tomorrow as it is today,<lb />
the day after tomorrow will have<lb />
the same weather as yesterday It Is<lb />
raining today, and it rained on the<lb />
day before yesterday. The forecaster's<lb />
prediction proved correct. What was<lb />
tine weather like yesterday? For the<lb />
answer, drop me a card, and 111 drop<lb />
you one. , . .<lb />
Lines From<lb />
A Sidewalk Plato<lb />
By S. PAT REYNOLDS<lb />
"See the picture? See the nice young giil<lb />
in the pink lace sitting under the<lb />
magnolias and saying 'No thank yo'all, I don t<lb />
w nt none of your mint julip<lb />
Southern Womanhood personified. And these<lb />
are the traditions that we must keep.<lb />
There were speculations in th- dorm.<lb />
Speculations on politics and why only one<lb />
candidate for the presidency. Speculati na<lb />
on the candidate's published and republished<lb />
platform and speculations for and against<lb />
the candidate.<lb />
Some young thing asked"How about a<lb />
yi-i running?" She was hooted out of<lb />
.u.i A radical in the house. Maybe she ha<lb />
Red tendencies. Southern Womanhood in the<lb />
presidency 1 Woman blushes, women must I<lb />
her lily-white hands and be lady-like<lb />
political. She is a China figurine on a d<lb />
what-not. She is to be polished and shown off<lb />
on occasions; she is not to be listened to but<lb />
smiled at. She is to decorate, to enhance,<lb />
to be traditionalized but never to be heed,<lb />
Southern Womanhood promient in the<lb />
politics of ECC! Never! She is not a h.<lb />
shaker but a hand-taker. She could ne<lb />
understand the delicate relationship betw<lb />
fiats and presidents. Where and when would<lb />
she caucus. She could not meet in the pool<lb />
room after ten-thirty for this is not allov<lb />
Vet, in qualification and the Amerh<lb />
know-how, woman does not stand lackinj<lb />
the ecessary political characteristics. If<lb />
not i pen like her men-folks she is quit<lb />
and sweetly malign. With brilliantly, poli-<lb />
and evenly cut nails, she can tear into shi<lb />
the reserves of her opponentsthe m<lb />
chaser who's after her guy, the steady who<lb />
isn't steady anymore, that hussy with per-<lb />
xide hair. Woman is innocently sincere<lb />
while holding the knife ready if the act doesn't<lb />
work. In my opinion, women is adequate!)<lb />
suited for politics. And I should knowbeing<lb />
Southern and a woman.<lb />
But S-uthern WTomanhood should<lb />
sheltered. She should preside at teas ad ar-<lb />
range flowers for the parlor. She should sil<lb />
under the magnolias with downcast eyes. And<lb />
Southern Womanhood at ECC is sheltered<lb />
cared for and put on the shelf with the other<lb />
China figurines.<lb />
Pirates Sprout Beards<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Have you observed the boys on campus<lb />
who look as if they have thirty day shadows?<lb />
Kinds makes one wonder how they're fixed<lb />
for blades. The reason for this beard sprout-<lb />
ing is the Pirate Jamboree at Nags Head April<lb />
22 27. As I was coming out of the College<lb />
Union the ether day I bumped into Roy Den-<lb />
nis. Man, he must have been cultivating his<lb />
beard for a long time. Surely did look fierce<lb />
. . . just like Blackbeard. On some of the boys<lb />
the effect is quite good. Charlie Sioussat<lb />
looks rather distinguished . . . reminds me<lb />
of a great European scientist. The Sigma<lb />
Rho Phi fraternity takes an active part in<lb />
the beard growing and in the Jamboree. They<lb />
sponsor a dance there during the week-end.<lb />
Last year it was quite successful  as far<lb />
as everyone's having a good time goes.<lb />
Speaking of Sigma Rho Phi, if you want<lb />
to see whal a bunch of boys working for a<lb />
common cause can do, go take a look at their<lb />
chapter room. The boys did all of the work<lb />
themselves. 1 don't think a professional dec-<lb />
orator could have done a better job. Most<lb />
original are their curtains which are made<lb />
of towsack. They even have a television set<lb />
on the week-end so that on Saturday night<lb />
everyrne can watch our hero Paladen.<lb />
Remember Margaret Starnes who was<lb />
so active in the Playhouse her freshman and<lb />
sophemore years here? She's at Carolina<lb />
now and had a lead part in their production<lb />
of "View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller<lb />
(Marilyn Monroe's hubby).<lb />
It really is a pleasure to have a class un-<lb />
der Mrs. Mary Goodman in the English De-<lb />
partment. Her clothes are so stylish, always in<lb />
good taste, and her appearance is never less<lb />
than impeccable. It's also a pleasure to pass<lb />
Dr. Poindexter in the hall . . do love to hear<lb />
that Southern accent. Doesn't Coach Earl<lb />
Smith remind you of Broderick Crawford?<lb />
When Smith is explaining first aid methods I<lb />
can imagine him on "Highway Patrol<lb />
Remember the Azalea Festival isn't far<lb />
off. Better save your money so you can go,<lb />
cause this surely is going to be a dead place<lb />
that week-end. Probably will look like a ghost<lb />
town straight out of "Have Gun Will Travel<lb />
Old Ben Franklin must have been thinking<lb />
about the Azalea Festival when he told the<lb />
boys, "Women, Wine, Game and Deceit make<lb />
the wealth small and the wants great"<lb />
Congratulations to our two new national<lb />
fraternities which were formally initiated by<lb />
national officers. They are Theta Chi (for-<lb />
merly Phi Gamma Pi) and Lambda Chi Al-<lb />
pha (formerly Delta Sigma Rho). Lots of<lb />
credit for this achievement goes to former<lb />
presidents Gordon Robinson and Mike Kat-<lb />
sia&amp;<lb />
W<lb /><pb facs="00038596_tn_0003" /><lb />
HIRSDAY, MARCH 20, 1968<lb />
CAMPUS NOTES:<lb />
Carolyn Trip<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
1<lb />
;<lb />
I<lb />
, Trip local Greenville<lb />
elected president of the<lb />
Undent I'nion for the next<lb />
) car.<lb />
B rising senior and a<lb />
education major, has been<lb />
Heads BSU<lb />
i e BSU for three years.<lb />
. i to BSl' Carolyn said,<lb />
ctul tor the opportuni-<lb />
sm I has given me to continue<lb />
s1 an growth while in college<lb />
lenrict and fellowship It is<lb />
i privilege to accept th'8<lb />
to serve as this organi-<lb />
sideat<lb />
yn has been officers in<lb />
School and the Baptist Train-<lb />
and this year she served<lb />
ent Vice President on the<lb />
t t. ' fi council. She is a<lb />
: he State BSU choir and<lb />
, ve a it's treasurer for the<lb />
iM r<lb />
, . campoa and communi-<lb />
I arolyn has been on the<lb />
Council and a member<lb />
( K She has been associated<lb />
K  Daughters, an inter-<lb />
can ization of Chris-<lb />
women, for seven years.<lb />
t the North Carolina<lb />
- X weeks of study-<lb />
. craita in Chartauqua,<lb />
l - sun mer she will use<lb />
ta director of arts and<lb />
M Lake Camji, New<lb />
 . a senior Home Ec-<lb />
major at Hast Carolina Col-<lb />
artklc published in tne<lb />
National Journal of<lb />
Economics. Hia article. "What<lb />
Home Economics Crab means to<lb />
a red in the magazine<lb />
 arolina Association of<lb />
H memakers of America.<lb />
the East Carolina Col-<lb />
il nica Club has been<lb />
 viding many opportu-<lb />
Ip me become a well-<lb />
. . vidual states Ruth in<lb />
( She ' la s me of the act-<lb />
the Home Economics Club,<lb />
making contributions to<lb />
rganizations.<lb />
article was Kased on a talk<lb />
re at a Home Economics<lb />
ntal meeting in an attempt<lb />
the group to become<lb />
lb members and in turn be-<lb />
people. In other words<lb />
era they did not just help<lb />
e club h 1 ed them.<lb />
. is now doing her .student<lb />
a I inius H. Hose High<lb />
l e in (iieenvilb "I really<lb />
a to teach<lb />
year says<lb />
rr. C, J. Bradner Jr Director of<lb />
Religious Activities on campus, an-<lb />
nounced recently that chapel will be<lb />
held at t:00 p. m. this quarter in-<lb />
stead of the usual 0-30 p. m. This<lb />
change is due to the inability to<lb />
schedule a program of musk at the<lb />
8-iu p. m. j rogram.<lb />
To all organizations making entry<lb />
in the College Union "Spring Carni-<lb />
val<lb />
The da e for Carnival Night has<lb />
been moved to Aril 25, 1958. For<lb />
this reason the entry deadline has<lb />
b en set up to March 22, 1958.<lb />
a i y<lb />
their<lb />
(arolyn Tripp<lb />
Members of the Beta Iota chap-<lb />
ter of (Jamnia Theta Upsilon, honor-<lb />
geography fraternity, conducted<lb />
initiation ceremony and dinner<lb />
meeting on March 13 at the home<lb />
of Dr. Robert E. Cramer, the fratern-<lb />
ity adviser.<lb />
Before dinner, new members were<lb />
initiated ami admitted into the fra-<lb />
ternity. They are C: aries Boyd. Law-<lb />
nence A. Brown, Roy J. Butner,<lb />
Gayle I Dunn. Beverly Durham,<lb />
Betty L. Criffin, Donald R. Haskins,<lb />
Robert N- Johnson, James H. Russ,<lb />
James B. Slack, Dan Sypain, Edward<lb />
C. Stone, Jessie H. Switt, and Rich-<lb />
ard E. Young,<lb />
After the initiation the group en-<lb />
joyed charcoal steaks prepared by<lb />
Mrs. Cramer.<lb />
Major objective of the next meet-<lb />
ing will<lb />
ficer.s.<lb />
Anyone interested in working<lb />
with the new closed circuit TV<lb />
project either in the area of act-<lb />
ing, productions, technicians, or<lb />
writing should contact Dean Leo<lb />
Jenkins in the Administration<lb />
Building aa soon an<lb />
Miss Jackie Byrd was crowned<lb />
"Sweetheart of Phi Sigma Pi" at the<lb />
dance held last Friday night.<lb />
Picked from a field of seven candi-<lb />
dates in a campus-wide vote, she<lb />
reigned over the fraternity's Sweet-<lb />
heart Ball and will represent the or-<lb />
ganization at various<lb />
throughout the year.<lb />
functions<lb />
be the election of new of-<lb />
Dalla C.<lb />
position of<lb />
Dixon has assumed the<lb />
Cadet Corps Commander<lb />
it was announ-<lb /><lb />
in North<lb />
Ruth.<lb />
for the spring quarter<lb />
ced recently.<lb />
Dixon replaces Pa.il L Singleton<lb />
ai o is doing his practice teaching<lb />
this quarter.<lb />
Dixon is from Greenville, a bus-<lb />
iness major and social studies minor.<lb />
The AFROTC Cadet Corp Com-<lb />
mander carries the rank of Cadet Lt.<lb />
Col. Dixon's duties as Cadet Com-<lb />
mander will terminate at the end of<lb />
spring quarter.<lb />
Lambda Chi<lb />
Team Initiates<lb />
Local Frat Group<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
At a ceremony at the Rotary Club<lb />
Saturday the campus Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha fraternity was formally initi-<lb />
ated as a national chapter by an<lb />
initiation team of twenty Lambda Chi<lb />
members from High Point College.<lb />
Also present were Lambda Chi mem-<lb />
bers from the Duke and the Caro-<lb />
lina chapters.<lb />
"Although we do not yet have our<lb />
charter, we are recognized as a na-<lb />
tional chapter stated Mike Katsias<lb />
local chapter .president. Along with<lb />
the fifty-nine members initiated,<lb />
seven local businessmen who helped<lb />
the chapter before it became national-<lb />
ly affiliated were initiated as honor-<lb />
ary members. Among them was<lb />
James W. Butler, Alumni Secretary.<lb />
Following the ceremony a ban-<lb />
quet was presented at the Cinderella<lb />
Restaurant in celebration of going<lb />
national. Speaker for the occasion<lb />
was George Spaskin, National Execu-<lb />
tive Secretary of Lambda Ohi Alpha.<lb />
President Mike Katsias expressed ap-<lb />
preciation to the High Point members<lb />
who took part in the initiation ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
Superior Cadets Rewarded For<lb />
Outstanding AFROTC Academics<lb />
Jackie Byrd<lb />
W f the 1968 National In-<lb />
ollegia e Bridge Tournament will<lb />
nnoi need later in the Spring. East<lb />
a filtered seven teams in the<lb />
ament sponsored by the Nation-<lb />
Vss ciation of College Unions.<lb />
Nor h and So uh teams were Mil-<lb />
I oilier and Zeke Coggin, Peggy<lb />
lor and Jack Baker, Bill Rob-<lb />
 and Al Colwell, Virginia Blan-<lb />
1 Bnrleigh Hill, Nancy Rogers<lb />
: Gippy Whitehead. Grady Bailey<lb />
;iiton Adams.<lb />
and West teams were Preston<lb />
and Pat Sawyer, Gus Manos<lb />
am Taylor, John Farmer and<lb />
Barney Strutton, Kelvin Wood and<lb />
btte Woods, Jimmy Wall and<lb />
Duke. Bobby Oonway and Mar-<lb />
. Forbes.<lb />
b .1 the Robert H. Wright<lb />
ter of the Student NEA, which<lb />
formerly FTA, are attending<lb />
 State meeting in Asheville, N. C<lb />
ram began today and closes<lb />
lay. Thoe attending are Cole-<lb />
Gentry, newly elected President<lb />
Student NEA; Jack Birming-<lb />
treasurer; Elaine Smith, form-<lb />
i president; Dwight Smith and<lb />
a Anderson, Mr. and Miss Fu-<lb />
Teacher; and Clinton Davis, State<lb />
 President.<lb />
Dallas C. Dixon<lb />
Dean Leo W. Jenkins, who is also<lb />
a Major (Retired) in the US Marine<lb />
Corps, has been designated as Marine<lb />
Corps Officer Procurement Liaison<lb />
Officer for the college.<lb />
Jenkins will be authorized to swear<lb />
in men and women officer candidates<lb />
in the Marine Corps Reserve Officer<lb />
Candidate Programs. He also will ar-<lb />
range for their physical examina-<lb />
tions to be taken at the college.<lb />
On Wednesday night women from<lb />
Kim-ton Queen Street Methodist<lb />
 hurch will visit the Methodist Stu-<lb />
ilent Center bringing with them a<lb />
to be served to students at<lb />
- center. At the supper will be<lb />
D aconess Nola Smee who will talk<lb />
o all students who are interested<lb />
in going into full-time Christian ser-<lb />
Following the supper the stu-<lb />
lent center is sponsoring a movie,<lb />
Rely to Reality which is to be<lb />
shown at the Library Auditorium at<lb />
6:16 o'clock. Students of all denomi-<lb />
nations are invited to attend.<lb />
John Fillicky, a sophomor8 busi-<lb />
ness major from Raleigh, announced<lb />
his candidacy for Assistant Treas-<lb />
urer of the Student Government As-<lb />
sociation last week.<lb />
Fillicky, an active student on cam-<lb />
pus, was recently elected to a seat on<lb />
the student legislature by his. frater-<lb />
nity, Delta Sigma Pi. John has been<lb />
an outstanding member of the busi-<lb />
ness fraternity since his acceptance<lb />
last spring.<lb />
Representative Fillicky is also a<lb />
member of the Future Business Lea-<lb />
d rs of America and the College<lb />
Choir.<lb />
Jo n hopes to have the opportunity<lb />
of serving the students as Assistant<lb />
Treasurer. Commenting on his plans<lb />
lie said, "The only platform I hare is<lb />
to learn the job and perform it to the<lb />
best of my ability<lb />
Before entering East Carolina last<lb />
year, Fillicky served with the United<lb />
States Army for two years and per-<lb />
formed Military Police duty in Alas-<lb />
ka. Johnny is a member of the Vet-<lb />
eran's club and the Young Democrats.<lb />
Saturday Night<lb />
'Jeanne Eagles'<lb />
To Be Shown<lb />
By EVELYN CRUTCHFIELD<lb />
"Jeanne Eagels is a movie based<lb />
on t" e life of a young actress who<lb />
I ises meteorically to success on sage<lb />
and screen only to destroy h rself, by<lb />
accident or design.<lb />
Miss Eagels (Kim Novak) is a<lb />
-trikingly lovely small-town girl who<lb />
la trying to "fix" a carnival beauty<lb />
contest so that she alone will be sure<lb />
of success. This sets the keynote for<lb />
a ruthless, single-minded ambition<lb />
which is to characterize her whole<lb />
theatrical career. Even the eventual<lb />
acclaim which she receives as Sadie<lb />
Thompson in "Rain her greatest<lb />
triumph, is marred by the fact that<lb />
she stole the role from a fading act-<lb />
ress who was depending upon it for<lb />
a come-back. The Eagels temper, her<lb />
constant rows with Actor Equity, a<lb />
loveless marriage, long bonus of<lb />
drinking, and her ultimate recourse<lb />
te dope make for a dramatic, almost<lb />
melodramatic role.<lb />
Kim Novak's blonde beauty is ap-<lb />
pealing to the eye, but it is not enough<lb />
to carry her through the demanding<lb />
stretches of the action. She gets<lb />
small help from her director, who<lb />
seems more able to understand the<lb />
onstage personality of Jean Eagels<lb />
i.e in an interesting scene from<lb />
"Rain"than her offstage complex-<lb />
ities.<lb />
Jeff Chandler gives a good account<lb />
of himself in the sympathetic role of<lb />
the Coney Island amusement park<lb />
owner who was the one anchor in the<lb />
short life of the legendary star.<lb />
George Sidney is the director and<lb />
producer of this movie. Other leading<lb />
players are Agnes Moorehead, Charles<lb />
Drake, and Larry Gates.<lb />
Phi Gam Becomes<lb />
Theta Chi Nat'l.<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Phi Gamma Pi, campus social fra-<lb />
ternity, became the 123 unit of Theta<lb />
Chi national fraternity when it was<lb />
formally initiated as the Epsilon Iota<lb />
Chapter at a closed ceremony in the<lb />
Y Hut Saturday. Visitors from Theta<lb />
Chi chapters at Wake Forest, Caro-<lb />
lina, and High Point College were<lb />
present.<lb />
At the end of the initiation cere-<lb />
mony the national vice president<lb />
Foseph Ross Jr. presented the fra-<lb />
t rnity char'er and key for the<lb />
Epsilon Iota chapter to its president<lb />
Mike Uzzell.<lb />
Following the ceremony there was<lb />
a banquet at Respess-James restau-<lb />
rant at which George Perry, the fac-<lb />
ulty adviser provided the members<lb />
and guests with several light, hum-<lb />
: rous songs and led them in the<lb />
Theta Chi anthem.<lb />
Opening the banquet Dr. John D.<lb />
Messick gave a welcome speech t<lb />
the guests. Other speeches were given<lb />
by Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, vice president<lb />
of the college and by Executive Coun-<lb />
cil membcrs Joseph Ross, Ralph<lb />
Grieserman, George Chapman, and<lb />
by Secretary of State Thad Eure,<lb />
who is also a Theta Chi member.<lb />
Each speech contained congratulatory<lb />
messages to Phi Gamma Pi for be-<lb />
coming the first national fraternity<lb />
chartered and established at EOC.<lb />
The annual Awards Day Cere-<lb />
monies of the AFROTC Cadet Group<lb />
were held in Austin auditorium on<lb />
Thursday, March 14th. Eigihteen Ca-<lb />
dets received awards for outstanding<lb />
service and achievement in both col-<lb />
lege and Cadet Corps activities.<lb />
The program began with Lt. Col-<lb />
onel E. J. Maloney, Professor of Air<lb />
Science who welcomed the many<lb />
guests and introduced Vice Admiral<lb />
William E. Mumsen, USN Ret the<lb />
principal speaker for the event. Ad-<lb />
miral Mumsen spoke briefly on the<lb />
importance of recognizing individuals<lb />
who distinguish themselves through<lb />
their efforts and ability. He recalled<lb />
that he had been called upon to make<lb />
similar appearances at other awards<lb />
. eremonies and said, "even though<lb />
the uniforms are different, the faces<lb />
of the outstanding young men are the<lb />
same<lb />
Admiral Mumsen presented the Air<lb />
Force Association Medal to Cadet<lb />
Dalas C. Dixon for demonstrating<lb />
outstanding ability in college and<lb />
AFROTC Academics, leadership, mil-<lb />
itary bearing, drill and exercise of<lb />
command.<lb />
Cadet William P. Speight received<lb />
the American Legion Medal for dem-<lb />
onstrating outstanding qualifications<lb />
for a potential officer in the United<lb />
States Air Force, for military appear-<lb />
ance and b aring, attitude, leadership<lb />
poten'ial, cooperation, and exercise<lb />
of command.<lb />
Cadet Gorden E. Robinson received<lb />
the Son's of the American Revolution<lb />
Medal for outstanding leadership, mil-<lb />
itary bearing and excellence in col-<lb />
lege and AFROTC academics.<lb />
As Admiral Mumsen .presented Ca-<lb />
det Willard K. Baker the Convair<lb />
Cadet Award for being tentatively se-<lb />
lected for the Advanced Course and<lb />
exhibiting an extremely high apti-<lb />
tude and interest for flying, he said,<lb />
"As a spteial consultant for Convair,<lb />
it is with great pleasure that I make<lb />
this presentation<lb />
Cadet Calvin F. Mills received the<lb />
Chicago Tribune Award (Gold Medal)<lb />
for demonstrating outstanding abil-<lb />
ity in college and AFROTC academ-<lb />
ics. kadership, military bearing, drill<lb />
and exercise of command as an Air<lb />
Science III Cadet.<lb />
Cadet Wilis K. Whichard received<lb />
the Chicago Tribune Award (Silver<lb />
Medal) for demonstrating outstanding<lb />
ability in coll ge and AFROTC aca-<lb />
demics, leaders ip, military bearing,<lb />
and drill as an Air Science I Cadet.<lb />
Outstanding Service Medals for out-<lb />
standing performance of duty while<lb />
a member of the Cadet Corps during<lb />
the school year 1957-58 were pre-<lb />
sented by the Professor of Air Sci-<lb />
ence to Cadet Howard W. Nixon, Ca-<lb />
det Carlton G. Hall, Cadet Robert L.<lb />
Needs, Cadet Thomas C. Gainer, Ca-<lb />
det Linwood C. Johnson and Cadet<lb />
John D. Edwards.<lb />
Outstanding Achievements Medals<lb />
for outstanding achievements of the<lb />
campus were presented to Cadet<lb />
Carlton G. Hall, Cadet James E.<lb />
Phelps, Cadet James E. Speight, Ca-<lb />
det Thomas A. Farlow, and Cadet<lb />
Willard K. Baker.<lb />
AFROTC Academics Awards for<lb />
making three successive "ones were<lb />
presented to Cadets William P.<lb />
Speight and Jackson A. Henley by<lb />
Dr. Messick, President of East Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Captain George B. Patterson, Com-<lb />
mandant of Cadets, made the Rifle<lb />
Team Awards to; Cadet Dennis M.<lb />
Biggs, expert; Cadet Linwood C.<lb />
Johnson, sharpshooter; Cadet Thomas<lb />
C. Gainer, sharpshooter; and Cadet<lb />
Edward V. Alien, sharpshooter.<lb />
The Cadet group sponsors, Jimi<lb />
McDaniel, Joy Jordan, Tennys War-<lb />
ren, and Mary Bowden occupied honor<lb />
positions on the awards stand during<lb />
the ceremonies.<lb />
Baptist Contest<lb />
or Writers<lb />
Apology<lb />
?<lb />
Leave Your Shoes<lb />
For Prompt Expert Shoe<lb />
Repairs At<lb />
College View Cleaners<lb />
Sub-Station5th Street<lb />
All Work Guaranteed<lb />
Saad's Shoe Shop<lb />
113 GVande Ave. Dial 2056<lb />
Pick-up and Deliver Service<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Corner W. 9th Dickinson<lb />
I<lb />
J STAUFFER'S JEWELERS<lb />
I YOUR BULOVA. HAMILTON ElIN.MIDO WATCH<lb />
and DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS<lb />
38 Years in Greenville<lb /><lb /><lb />
Reporter's Apology to the SGA<lb />
Speaking as SGA reporter, I<lb />
would like to apologize for the<lb />
misinterpretation in last week's<lb />
paper. I misquoted Bncky Mon-<lb />
roe, chairman of the House, in<lb />
saying that he proposed that the<lb />
association appropriate $300 for<lb />
the use of the baseball and track<lb />
teams. Actually he suported the<lb />
adopted amendment of $500. Al-<lb />
so according to my report the<lb />
money would be used for trans-<lb />
portation costs and meal expen-<lb />
ses at the track meets. Only part<lb />
of the funds will be used in this<lb />
nature. I realize the seriousness<lb />
of this awkward mistake and I<lb />
hope that 1 will not fail in my<lb />
duty again. Please accept this<lb />
mistake as a new reporter's due<lb />
to the fact that this is my only<lb />
excuse.<lb />
A Baptist Sudent Writer's Con-<lb />
test has been announced by the Stu-<lb />
dent Department of the Baptist Sun-<lb />
day School Board, Nashville, Ten-<lb />
nessee.<lb />
Awards for the content include $76,<lb />
first place; $50, second place; $25,<lb />
third place; and 10 two-year sub-<lb />
scriptions to "The Baptist Student<lb />
tip Christian, collegiate magazine<lb />
sponsoring the contest.<lb />
Eligible to enter the contest are<lb />
Baptist graduate and undergraduate<lb />
tudents currently enrolled in an in-<lb />
titution of higher learning, provided<lb />
they have not completed require-<lb />
mens for the doctoral degree.<lb />
Entries may be either fiction or<lb />
nonfiction, short stories, articles, or<lb />
poetry. They may be light or serious<lb />
in nature, but should be slanted pri-<lb />
marily toward student readers. Manu-<lb />
scripts should be limited to 2,000<lb />
words; y ewritten, double-spaced;<lb />
and references foot-noted with sources<lb />
of quotations. Entries are limited to<lb />
one per person.<lb />
Categories include student life and<lb />
thought; practical Christiani'y; per-<lb />
sonal Christian experiences; national<lb />
ir international issues; and devotion-<lb />
al and inspirational (including sea-<lb />
sonal) writings.<lb />
Judging will be based on origin-<lb />
ality; skill in writing techniques;<lb />
content depth and insight; organiza-<lb />
tion and development of ideas; and<lb />
interest and readability.<lb />
The contest deadline is March 25.<lb />
Winners will be announced in April<lb />
through news releases from the Bap-<lb />
tist Sunday School Board.<lb />
Entries should be sent to "The Bap-<lb />
tist Student Writer's Contest, 127<lb />
Nin h Avenue, North, Nashville 3,<lb />
Tennessee Students entering the<lb />
contest are requested to enclose a<lb />
brief biagraphical sketch, giving<lb />
name, school and address, class rank,<lb />
and home address, with their entry.<lb />
Library Club Elections<lb />
Elections of the Library Club of-<lb />
ficers for 1958-1959 will take place<lb />
(April 3 at 7:15 p. m. in the Library<lb />
Seminar Room. Members are urged<lb />
to attend this important meeting.<lb /><lb />
GARRIS GROCERY STORE<lb />
East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For All Occasions<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
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Our Specialties are<lb />
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Perkins-Proctor<lb />
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201 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Jimmi McDaniel, Queen of Military Ball, and escort.<lb />
Editor Modifies<lb />
Personnel Staff<lb />
Several changes have been made<lb />
in the "East Carolinian" staff.<lb />
Johnny Hudson has resigned as<lb />
sports editor because of a heavy and<lb />
conflicting schedule. Bill Boyd will<lb />
ake over as sports editor with Pat<lb />
Harvey acting as assistant.<lb />
Kathryn Johnson will assume the<lb />
full title of managing editor as for-<lb />
mer co-managing editor Bob Harper<lb />
will be concerned more specifically<lb />
with the job of taff photographer.<lb />
Rosemary EagLs has been promoted<lb />
to news editor.<lb />
Under the direction of Editor Jan<lb />
Raby, Pat Harvey, Jeri Mills, and<lb />
Bill Boyd will assumo the responsi-<lb />
bilities of make-up editors.<lb />
The news writers will have their<lb />
first staff dinner April 11. It will<lb />
serve as an awards dinner and keys<lb />
will be presented to deserving mem-<lb />
bers. <lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY. MAKh H , Lg<lb />
AGE i<lb />
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!SPORTS<lb />
CHATTER<lb />
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By BILL BOYD<lb />
.....?<lb />
MARION rALTON HAD Jl ST DRIVEN A FAST BALL PAR OVER<lb />
THE RIOH1 FIELD WALL AND VS IT LANDED NEAR THE TRAIN-<lb />
i tlOOL NEX1 TO COLLEGE STADIUM, a hi wnile shone on the<lb />
face 01 baseball eoath Jim Mallory. "I believe that wa th longest home<lb />
run 1 have vei se n hit h le said Mallory. This action took place last<lb />
Saturday a? East Carolina met Wilmington Junior College in a practice<lb />
Lasehall game and had little trouble in winning. Talton will figure highly<lb />
, M for a crack at the North Slate Conference title. A<lb />
Ma a ft handed bitter and hits the ball a country mile.<lb />
8 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 190 pounds. Perhaps one big reason<lb />
 Ifallory's op imistic outlook on the 58 season us the left handed slugging<lb />
general Al Vaughn, slick fielding second baseman is<lb />
tfj key Mantle with the stick but he ia consistent and can hit<lb />
drives all ovei the field Tommy Nance is about the most powerful<lb />
pound. It is amazing how far and hard Nance<lb />
, he weighs in at only 1(55 lbs. ID too is a left handed<lb />
I  the lef! field slot. Mallory's other nightmare<lb />
! d it; . Bill Altman, fleet footed centerfielder. He<lb />
Wingate Junioi College What it actually boils down to<lb />
v, it East Carolina has Jim Mallory had the left handed<lb />
. : I year he has them and can shuffle them around<lb />
f1 handed pitchers. For instance, in right field he can<lb />
ps r.gainst a U ft handed hurler or John Junes against a<lb />
of shifting is what he can do at several positions.<lb />
tadium and see a left handed opposing j itcher<lb />
mded hitter for BOC, then observe that Mallory<lb />
righl handed hit! i to counter the left sided tosses of<lb />
 al the other coach has yanked his left handed<lb />
chea from the right, and then Mallory grata<lb />
 the bench who bats left handed to meet this<lb />
 go on all day . . . just set back and luck.<lb />
he has to Keep up with all of it!<lb />
I, 4 will not see the face of Tommy "Happy Jack" Bland<lb />
a nextar. Bland dropped out of school to go into the<lb />
Buckj Dennis is ano hei fine player to be missing from Jack Boone's<lb />
He transferred to William &amp; Mary College of Norfolk.<lb />
Edison and John Spoon certainly deserve a lot of credit for<lb />
.l.d in ion with intramural basketball this winter. Spoon<lb />
dent while Edison us prexy of the league. Interest was high,<lb />
suits excellent. They will handle intramural softball this<lb />
 , rogram is handled as well as basketball we, there should<lb />
e teams entered in the intramural aoftfcall league.<lb />
When the P rate track team travels to Farmville, Virginia, to meet<lb />
n Sydney next week, -even of its members will be on native soil.<lb />
They are Milton Collier, Joe Pond, Jim Henderson. Jesse) Curvy, Cliff Buck,<lb />
tn, and Fostei Morse, all of Portsmouth.<lb />
Sav a fellow take a vicious swipe at a ping pong ball in the Student<lb />
; . miss. This caused him to fall off balance, hurl headlong toward<lb />
knock down a fellow player, land on his back, hit his bead<lb />
, . f the door ami then the paddle hit him in the face. Everyone<lb />
to hel; both players up . . . they were quii-e shaken up. Wonder<lb />
: would happen if he went out for baseball, took a good swing and<lb />
 Needless to  . the result would be tragic!<lb />
Too bad that EC students and Greenville followers of the Pirate<lb />
rill not i to see the team in action this year. As usual,<lb />
fad thi closest meet will be held at Durham In<lb />
e of April ith Wake Forest and Duke. When a<lb />
cinder  i at EC is mentioned the same old question comes to mind,<lb />
where will the money come from?<lb />
. at Guy Smith Stadium for home track<lb />
 and . i.g was provided for the area in the stadium<lb />
ath is located, perhaps even night track meets could be held.<lb />
. . inly be nnre than self supporting if everyone has<lb />
, eets as hey seem to have in night baseball. The<lb />
. , would th money come from to lay a good cinder path<lb />
r rack facilities in the first place? Anyone have any sug-<lb /><lb />
Baseball And Track Teams Begin Play<lb />
Mallory's Nine Meet Wake<lb />
Forest Here On Wednesday<lb />
Ben Baker. George Williams, Mit-<lb />
chell Moon Charlie Russel, or Leonard<lb />
Lilly will hurl the opening game<lb />
against Wake Forest College here<lb />
in College stadium next Wednesday<lb />
evening.<lb />
Ben Tench will probably start for<lb />
Wake Forest. The Deacons have de-<lb />
feated the Pirates twice in as many<lb />
years of hard ball play.<lb />
Assuming that Tench does start<lb />
against East Carolina, Mallory will<lb />
employ Jerry Stewart at shorts'op,<lb />
Tommy Nance in left, Tommy Land<lb />
at first base, Marion Talton behind<lb />
the late, Al Vaughn at second, John<lb />
Jon v or Jerry P! illips in riyht<lb />
field, Hi it Altman in center and Bucky<lb />
 at third base. Stewart and Reep<lb />
are Co-captains of the Buc nine.<lb />
Mallory has high praise for Jim<lb />
Martin who is behind Land at first<lb />
base and Glen Bass who is the num-<lb />
ber two man at short. If pinch bit-<lb />
ers are needed he has Gary Pierce<lb />
and Jerry Warren t call on.<lb />
Third baseman Bucky Reep was<lb />
troubled with a bad back during<lb />
earlier seai on practices, but is in fine<lb />
shape at th present time and should<lb />
ready foi the opening contest.<lb />
In the event that a relief hurler<lb />
a needed, Tom Salter is Mallory's<lb />
choice for relief duty thus far. He<lb />
plans to use Salter as a relief man<lb />
only. Upon being asked what he<lb />
thought about his club now that lie<lb />
has bad a good look at 'he team<lb />
undei ideal conditions, he replied "I<lb />
have been w 11 pleased with the<lb />
way I e team has looked thus far.<lb />
We are sound defensively and have<lb />
a lot of speed. With any good hitting<lb />
at all we are going to win a lot of<lb />
ball games this spring<lb />
The game with Wake Forest is<lb />
just the first of three with big four<lb />
teams. He also has the University of<lb />
Nonh Carolina and Duke University<lb />
lined up for season action.<lb />
Besides Ben Tench, WF Coach<lb />
Gene Hooks has right hander Bill<lb />
Lovingood and Lefty Bobby Lawrence<lb />
to call on. These three head the Wake<lb />
Forest pitching department.<lb />
The contest will take place to col-<lb />
lege stadium next Wednesday and<lb />
name time is slated for 3 p. m.<lb />
Tennis And Golf Teams Have<lb />
Many Returning Letterrnen<lb />
Although not yet approved by the<lb />
tic committee, a tentative meet<lb />
is schedule 1 with Atlantic Christian<lb />
College next Wednesday and Coach<lb />
McDonald has been getting his<lb />
team into shape for the first match<lb />
 1958 Pirate tennis season.<lb />
tion to that unofficial meet<lb />
AC, there are also tentative<lb />
ianned with North Carolina<lb />
 on the 27 of March and Wake<lb />
' tie 28.<lb />
I oa! h McDo laid ha four teturn-<lb />
 ettermea to work with. They ar<lb />
 t, Maurice Everett. Bill<lb />
Holl well and John Savage. Of the<lb />
Hollowell is perhaps the<lb />
n ost improved as far as practice has<lb />
o, He b expected to help pace<lb />
But netmen to a North State<lb />
rence victory, providing that<lb />
. i conference matches can be<lb />
lined u I at was the Pirate's trouble<lb />
last car. Failure I i participate in<lb />
North State matches cost<lb />
em the championship of the NSC<lb />
last year.<lb />
Basketball Ends<lb />
In Intramurals;<lb />
Softball Starts<lb />
Intramural basketball play ended<lb />
at East Carolina last week as the<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity team<lb />
and The Hot Shots emerged winners<lb />
of their respective leagues<lb />
In this tournament action the<lb />
Lambda Chi outfit continued its win-<lb />
ning way to defeat The Country Gen-<lb />
tlemen by an impressive score of 56<lb />
o 34. The final victory gave the LCA<lb />
earn an undefeated season in intra-<lb />
mural basketball. No other team<lb />
achieved that honor. John West sank<lb />
n points in the win while team mate<lb />
Buddy Whi field had 16 big points.<lb />
John Spoone hit for 15 in the losing<lb />
cause.<lb />
Over in the independent league,<lb />
Bill Skeeter, flashy freshman from<lb />
Portsmouth, Virginia dumped in a<lb />
field goal during an overtime period<lb />
o rive his team. The Hot Shots, a<lb />
lose M to 54 win over Ace's All<lb />
Stars. Ske ter had 20 points which<lb />
d both teams in the scoring column.<lb />
Nick Nichols and Bon Rainey offi-<lb />
ciated the contest. Nichols, a star var-<lb />
baskethali player in his own<lb />
right had this to say about the final<lb />
ontest. "Skeeter made the diftVr-<lb />
 i between t; e two teams. He ; lay-<lb />
1 a terrific game offensively and<lb />
I- nsively, and hi- calm playing dur-<lb />
ng the overtime period led his team<lb />
0 the win<lb />
Thus with basketball over and the<lb />
i ambda Chi Alpha and Hot Shots<lb />
: ning intramural crowns, intra-<lb />
mural softball is next in sight. Action<lb />
will g I underway thi coming Mon-<lb />
SEEM ABOVE ARE TWO OF JIM MALLORY'S FIVE STARTING PITCH-<lb />
ERS. Charlie Russell (left) of Carthage. N and Leonard Lilly (right)<lb />
of Tarboro, N. C. Lilly is in top shape ami ready to go, but Russell has been<lb />
bothered with a sore arm. Both are letterrnen and one of the two my start<lb />
Wednesday's opening game with Wake Forest College here.<lb />
day. Games will be played each Mon-<lb />
day and Wednesday evenings. Any-<lb />
one wishing to know more about i<lb />
spring intramural softball at EC4<lb />
may do so by contacting Tom Edison<lb />
or John Spoone on the third flor<lb />
of Slay Dormitory.<lb />
Girl's Softball Begins<lb />
The Spring Quarter program for<lb />
the Womens' Recreational Associa-<lb />
tion has just about been completed.<lb />
Sof'ball will be the dominating sport<lb />
during the season.<lb />
The softball season will be carried<lb />
out in C e same manner as was bas-<lb />
ketball. Beginning on Thursday,<lb />
March IS, the practice games will<lb />
begin. It will be run on dormitory<lb />
hash These practice games will con-<lb />
tinue on March 20, 25, and the 27.<lb />
T' en on the following Tuesday, April<lb />
1, the tournament will begin, and will<lb />
! un for about two weeks or through<lb />
the finals game.<lb />
Anyone inteiested in getting on a<lb />
team should get in touch with their<lb />
dorm representative for information<lb />
oncerning practice times. A gen-<lb />
eral time, however, will be from 4 )0<lb />
until 5:00 on eac' Tuesday and Thurs-<lb />
!ay evening.<lb />
It is hoped that the girls to the<lb />
dorms, day students, and any others<lb />
interested will get in touch with WRA<lb />
members and dorm representatives<lb />
and get on a team.<lb />
Pirate Swimmers<lb />
4th In !A!A Meet<lb />
Ea I trolina yielded it NAIA<lb />
ming throne, held for one year,<lb />
North (Vn: i ai Li - I ollege at<lb />
 ' !   te SWim<lb />
1 h place Iuaj -Saturday<lb />
in th. annual NAIA event. Coach<lb />
DeShaw's team eopped 29<lb />
Mai ' ere set at the<lb />
eti ion iraa much<lb />
. yeai "s. The only<lb />
ii EC can<lb />
 v took a first in the one<lb />
meter ti  . even! The other five<lb />
. re as follows: The Pirates<lb />
. in the 400-yd fi eestyle re-<lb />
h.y. third in th 200-yd backstroke,<lb />
e 200-yd butterfly, fourth<lb />
  200-yd freestyle, and fifth in<lb />
medley.<lb />
B i Sawyer, EC captain and pre-<lb />
undefeated backstroke cham-<lb />
i third place in the 200-yd<lb />
Sidney Oliver snared the<lb />
spot for the Bugs in the 200-yd<lb />
fly.<lb />
 o tstanding for the Pirate<lb />
. crew were Gartman, Will-<lb />
 ii. Carrol and Tucker.<lb />
Miller's Trackmen<lb />
At Hampden Sydney<lb />
Of Farmville, Va.<lb />
I at '<lb />
. I<lb />
Fain <lb />
- eduled <lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
A strong and exp <lb />
face the Bug<lb />
e EC aqua<lb />
av rite du to considerable<lb />
i<lb />
J.in Hendi I<lb />
Sight U ad the<lb />
Moi e, B<lb />
Joe Pond,<lb />
ed to d<lb />
the 440,<lb />
two mil<lb />
J  Holmea and ! Bai<lb />
will thro  discus and shot<lb />
Denni: O'Brien and Ac B<lb />
Lake<lb />
Pirate squad.<lb />
Wade Ward and Curry will<lb />
.  D<lb />
.<lb />
Nei Vaug<lb />
petted to make a good<lb />
lej ailment<lb />
lei fet at all of bis boj s b<lb />
excellent shape and the t<lb />
meet will give him a good .<lb />
tea m. He will th<lb />
make pied<lb />
as Richmond and G<lb />
-a me Pi rat<lb />
inis when th, a  <lb />
he University of Rk tra nd<lb />
day. Although the L<lb />
Ham den S<lb />
Kave more experience, s<lb /><lb />
nd a g<lb />
of retui  Carolina<lb />
ins und<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
It een annoui<lb />
 e Pirate cind i<lb />
 ill entei .a 11 <lb />
Duke and W ak F<lb />
1 in Dm ham. 'i<lb />
  k i ' as it meets G<lb />
I .    . i1<lb />
April lit. and after the tri<lb />
 on : ie 13  he<lb />
New s, Virj<lb />
with the Appr ntice -<lb />
16<lb />
(Jolt Team Opens At Elon<lb />
Ira Land, Wayne Workman, Paul<lb />
Goodman. Howard Beale. Reddy Hol-<lb />
ten, Tommy Harris, Mike Uzzell and<lb />
Lewis Phelps have all been working<lb />
OUl .luring the past few weeks in<lb />
preparation for the first tolf match<lb />
of the li58 season with Elon Col-<lb />
lege at Elon on April 4thJ'lG"Jo.lman,<lb />
Heal . Land and Workman ate ex-<lb />
pected to be the number one, two,<lb />
three and four men for the Pirates<lb />
in that order.<lb />
All matches to be played in Green-<lb />
ville this year will take place at the<lb />
Country Club and time is slated for<lb />
1 P. M. on scheduled home dates.<lb />
The 1H5 golf schedule is as follows:<lb />
April 4 Elon There<lb />
7&amp;S Appalachian There<lb />
14 Atlantic Chiistian There<lb />
17&amp;1X Guiifoid Here<lb />
24 Elon Here<lb />
26 Atlantic Christian Here<lb />
May 2 Catawba There<lb />
ONE OF THE PIRATES TOP<lb />
DISTANCE RUNNERS, predomi-<lb />
nantl in the 80-yd run ia Bobby<lb />
Patterson. The 22-year old Rocky<lb />
Mount native is running his final<lb />
season for the Buc cinder team and<lb />
should figure highly in their plans<lb />
for another North State Confer-<lb />
ence title.<lb /><lb />
Sealtest<lb />
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Regular Meals<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
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rolet's radical new Turbo-Thrust<lb />
V8, the tremendous flexibility of<lb />
the new Turboglide transmission,<lb />
the incredible smoothness of Full<lb />
Coil suspension, we tackled the most<lb />
challenging transcontinental road in<lb />
the world  the 1,000-mile General<lb />
San Martin Highway. To make it<lb />
harder, the Automobile Club of<lb />
Argentina sealed the hood shut at<lb />
Buenos Aires  no chance to add<lb />
oil or water or adjust carburetors<lb />
for high altitude.<lb />
So the run began  across the<lb />
blazing Argentine pampas, into the<lb />
ramparts of the forbidding Andes.<lb />
Up and up the road climbed, almost<lb />
 ilea in the sky! Drivers<lb />
gasped for oxygen at 12,572 feet <lb />
but the Turbo-Thrust V8 never<lb />
slackened its torrent of power, the<lb />
Full Coil springs smothered every<lb />
bump, the Turboglide transmission<lb />
made play of grades up to 30<lb />
percent. Then a plunge to the<lb />
Pacific at Valparaiso, Chile, a<lb />
quick turn-around and back again.<lb />
Time for the round trip: 41 hours<lb />
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