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Katsias Receives 1326 Votes In Ele<lb />
Wimti fv<lb />
e only unopposed<lb />
SGA presidency in<lb />
will begin his duties as<lb />
mediately after the spring<lb />
ECatsiaa secured 1326 votes<lb />
i 20 election assuring him<lb />
- support.<lb />
M a candidate for first<lb />
sidency, Bubba Driver re-<lb />
 VOtcS.<lb />
f Elections Committee,<lb />
released figures show-<lb />
tely 1800 students<lb />
voted, an increase of 200 over last<lb />
yean vote of 1613.<lb />
"This was a record breaking vote<lb />
of approximately fifty percent of the<lb />
student body. However, I think we<lb />
would havo gone over the 2,000 mark<lb />
had there been competition in the two<lb />
top offices the chairman stated<lb />
Change Voted Down<lb />
The proposed constitutional change<lb />
concerning a .aise in the quarter fee<lb />
to cover publications, entertainment<lb />
and all other student activities for<lb />
which appro.nations are made from<lb />
the .student funds from $11 to $13<lb />
was not accepted. The student body<lb />
voted down the proposal 911 to 460.<lb />
The SGA supported the bill several<lb />
weeks before.<lb />
The new SGA president Mike Kat-<lb />
sias stated, "I was pleasantly sur-<lb />
prised at the large voting turnout.<lb />
Tl is serves notice that the new SGA<lb />
administration should strive for an<lb />
even larger turnout next year.<lb />
"In regard to voting, I'm going to<lb />
-strive to have the campus vote on all<lb />
issues that require a student body<lb />
vote as it does for the big election.<lb />
This brings to light the influence of<lb />
coed row in elections.<lb />
"In the administrative end of the<lb />
SGA in the coming year I want to<lb />
see more students taking part, girls<lb />
as well as boys<lb />
The new president, a rising senior<lb />
from Virginia Beach, Virginia, served<lb />
as SGA reporter at the begining of<lb />
the year and then as representative<lb />
for his fraternity, Lambda Chi Al-<lb />
fha of which he was president. He<lb />
represented ECC at several regional<lb />
meetings of the student government.<lb />
His previous experience includes<lb />
many student organizations on cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Tommy Ragland scored a close vic-<lb />
tory over Fred Robertson with 872<lb />
In a run-off Tuesday Jo Ann<lb />
Bryan was elected to the office<lb />
of Secretary of the SGA. Re-<lb />
ceiving 288 votes she won over<lb />
Sarah Sugg who deceived 164<lb />
votes.<lb />
to Robertson's 746 to capture the<lb />
second vice-presidency. The race for<lb />
secretary resulted in a run-off elect-<lb />
ion Tuesday, March 25, between Jo<lb />
lAnn Bryan and Sarah Sugg. In the<lb />
original election Jo Ann Bryan lead<lb />
with 749 votes, Sarah Sugg received<lb />
526, and Susan Pierce scored 402<lb />
votes.<lb />
Unopposed for treasurer, Johnny<lb />
Hudson compiled 1526 votes. Charles<lb />
Dyson with 852 votes scored a nar-<lb />
row victory over John Pilicky who<lb />
polled 749. Barbara Davenport, un-<lb />
opposed for historian, received 1966<lb />
votes.<lb />
Bill Jenkins will assume duties of<lb />
president of the men's judiciary. He<lb />
received 252 votes as compared with<lb />
the 214 polled by last year's vice-<lb />
thairman, Charlie Bishop.<lb />
Franklin Is V ice-Chairman<lb />
Vice-chairman of men's judiciary,<lb />
Lentz Franklin, with 390 votes and<lb />
secretary-treasurer, Darrell Hfurst,<lb />
with 380 were unopposed candidates.<lb />
m<lb />
a:iifj<lb />
Members-i<lb />
273 and R. C. Hall, 222, scored vic-<lb />
tories over Kenneth Chalker with<lb />
201 votes.<lb />
Chairman of the women's judici-<lb />
ary, Martha Wilson, polled 629 votes<lb />
over opposition Phyllis Corbett with<lb />
418. Others include Sadie Barber,<lb />
secretary with 505 over Nancy Keith,<lb />
with 500, Nancy Brown, unopposed<lb />
for treasurer with 995, and member-<lb />
at-large, Betty Hart, 617, over Pat<lb />
Laye, 374.<lb />
Write-in-candidate for president<lb />
of SGA Fred Ragan, received 59<lb />
(Continued on Page 2)<lb />
Bubba Driver<lb />
Tommy Ragland<lb />
Jo Ann Bryan<lb />
Johnny Hudson<lb />
Charles Dyson<lb />
Barbara Davenport<lb />
Read Columns<lb />
n to read the columns on page<lb />
rists aiu Lilly. Patricia<lb />
s, and 1'ai Farmer.<lb />
EastCarolinian<lb />
Play Tonight<lb />
Don't miss the performance of "Han-<lb />
jo" in Sheppard Memorial Library to-<lb />
night at 7 p. m. It will be well worth<lb />
your time<lb />
XXX11I<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958<lb />
Number 20<lb /><lb />
Departments Offer Sixteen<lb />
Fellowships For Next Year<lb />
ich<lb />
i<lb />
i<lb />
n<lb />
11.<lb />
on<lb />
Bi KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
 ships with stipends<lb />
being offered<lb />
irtments They are to<lb />
worthy ami eligible pen-<lb />
here next<lb />
ma&amp;tei a de-<lb />
two English Depart-<lb />
 bleb are both<lb />
are Maty Ann Isles of<lb />
sad Charles D. McLeod of<lb />
. Both were awarded because<lb />
: n - high scholastic aver-<lb />
11 at . aracter and initia-<lb />
B tsinesa Education Depart-<lb />
Ennis Ray Harrell of Teachy<lb />
Science Fair On Exhibit<lb />
For Annual High School Day<lb />
Betty Phillips<lb />
Notices<lb />
March 28Jr. Federation of<lb />
( I ih. Contest Festival. Vorn-<lb />
A still and Wright.<lb />
lay, April 1Chapel, Dr. Brad-<lb />
ka on "Pains, Suffering<lb />
Death" at 6:30 P. M. in Wright<lb />
Auditurium.<lb />
-lay. April 3Debate, Dr. Cook<lb />
 1:00 P. M. in Flanagan.<lb />
ES FOR MOST "CARNIVAL-<lb />
IKE" COSTUME<lb />
-Take a look in the trunk in the<lb />
while you are home during the<lb />
Put on your thinking capcon-<lb />
n original carnival "get-up<lb />
College Union is offering a<lb />
the person wearing the most<lb />
val-like" costume to the Spring<lb />
 to be held in the College<lb />
a on the night of Thursday,<lb />
24.<lb />
eatj organizations have<lb />
thflso do plan to come;<lb />
- fun: 1 ngo, penny toss, fortune<lb />
dart throwing, car racing,<lb />
ping tossing, art bar, etc and food<lb />
(galore for your purchasing!<lb />
ha. been awarded one of the three<lb />
fellowships offered in this depart-<lb />
ment. He is a member of Pi Omega<lb />
Pi honorary business fraternity and<lb />
retains a high scholastic average.<lb />
I) loria Johnson of Alexander, Va.<lb />
and Shirley Hunt of Louisburg have<lb />
hen awarded fellowships worth $1000<lb />
each in the Mathematics Department.<lb />
Deloiis ha.s the highest marks in this<lb />
department and is to receive the<lb />
Math Service Award this year. Shir-<lb />
1 y is to receive the Math Club Award<lb />
for participatance and scholastic re-<lb />
cord. Both will teach one five hour<lb />
course each quarter.<lb />
One of the two $1000 fellowships<lb />
offered in the Science Department<lb />
has ben awarded to Fern Highsmith<lb />
ji RobersonviOe.<lb />
Eddie Dennis of Durham has re-<lb />
ceived one of the two $600 Athletic<lb />
Department fellowships. He will teach<lb />
hree one hour service courses and<lb />
work on his masters.<lb />
Not announced as yet are vacancies<lb />
in the aforementioned departments<lb />
as well as one in the Music Depart-<lb />
ment and two in the Education De-<lb />
partment.<lb />
High School science students have<lb />
been invited to participate in the<lb />
Third Annual Science Fair for the<lb />
Northeastern District of the state<lb />
at East Carolina College April 4.<lb />
Exhibitions by outstanding juniors<lb />
and seniors specializing in the bio-<lb />
logical or physical sciences will be<lb />
displayed that day in the Flanagan<lb />
building on the campus here as an<lb />
attraction of East Carolina's 1958<lb />
High School Day. Winners of awards<lb />
Thirty Chosen<lb />
Counselor For<lb />
Freshman Girls<lb />
Departs For Azalea Festival<lb />
Spring Holidays<lb />
Easter holidays officially be-<lb />
gin April 5, Saturday, at noon.<lb />
Students may leave after their<lb />
last class on Friday unless they<lb />
have a Saturday class. Classes<lb />
will be resumed on Wednesday,<lb />
April 9.<lb />
The East Carolinian will re-<lb />
sume publication Thursday, April<lb />
17. Organizations are reminded<lb />
that the deadline lor submission<lb />
of news is Monday, April 14, 4<lb />
p. m.<lb />
Presidents Of Judiciaries<lb />
Student counselors who will act as<lb />
"Big Sisters" to freshman women<lb />
living in Cotten Hall and Womans<lb />
Hall next September, have been<lb />
chosen. Twenty-eight counselors from<lb />
the sohomore class will help orient<lb />
new students living in Cotten and<lb />
two in Womans Hall.<lb />
Freshman advisor Hazel R. Clark<lb />
stated that it is considered a real<lb />
honor at East Carolina to be chosen<lb />
to act as a sudent counselor. In order<lb />
to qualify a coed must have main-<lb />
tained m good scholastic (average<lb />
during the fall and winter quarter<lb />
of her freshman year. She must also<lb />
have demonstrated her ability to be<lb />
a leader as well as a good campus<lb />
citizen.<lb />
The group of "Big Sisters" in-<lb />
cludes: Betty Allen, Cedar Grove;<lb />
Susan Ballanc?, Freemont; Gail Bax-<lb />
ley, Lumberton; Loretta Benton,<lb />
Hobbsville; Bobbie Bethune, Lilling-<lb />
ton; Diane Broughton, Zebulon; Re-<lb />
becca Coley, Rocky Mount; Ann Dar-<lb />
den, Williamston; Pairicia Farmer,<lb />
Butner; Emma Godard, Williamston;<lb />
Janet Harris, Bunn; Jackie Harrison,<lb />
Plymouth; Patricia Hedspeth, Con-<lb />
way; Carolyn Hinton, Zebulon; Gloria<lb />
Hofler, Hobbsville; Shirley Holt,<lb />
Burlington; Geraldine Jones, Snow<lb />
Hill; Jesn Joyner, Zebulon; Sally<lb />
Jo Knnedy, Beaulaville; Barbara<lb />
Langs on, Goldsboro; Rachel Mullins,<lb />
Eniield; Marlene Overman, Mount<lb />
Olive; Marian Pickett Farmville;<lb />
Mary Stewart, Goldsboro; Judy<lb />
Strickland, Wade; Sylvia Uzzell,<lb />
Scotland Neck (Womans Hall); An-<lb />
nette Willougbby, Ayden; Peggy<lb />
Wynn Franklinton (Womans Hall);<lb />
and Mary Elizabeth "Lihby" Massad,<lb />
Benson.<lb />
will be announced at a ceremony in<lb />
the department of science.<lb />
Dr. Austin D. Bond of the East<lb />
Carolina faculty is acting as director<lb />
for fairs in the Northeastern District,<lb />
which includes 25 counties in this sec-<lb />
tion of the state. "Interest in the<lb />
science fairs is running high this<lb />
spring, and many exhibits are ex-<lb />
pected for the April 4 event here<lb />
he stated.<lb />
The entries in the Northeastern<lb />
District Fair, most of them selected<lb />
as winners in preliminary local con-<lb />
Lests, will be judged at East Carolina<lb />
April 4. The ten best will be selected<lb />
from the senior division for exhibi-<lb />
tion at the State Science Fair at<lb />
Duke University April 17-19. Winners<lb />
in the State Science Fair will be<lb />
awarded an all-expense trip to the<lb />
National Fair in Flint, Michigan, in<lb />
May.<lb />
The projects of two senior exhibit-<lb />
ors at East Carolina College April 4<lb />
will be chosen for display at the<lb />
North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh<lb />
next October. In addition 26 out-<lb />
standing projects will be selected at<lb />
the State Science Fair at Duke and<lb />
will be shown at the Raleigh State<lb />
Fair.<lb />
Seven district science fairs and the<lb />
State Science Fair, scheduled for<lb />
"his month and .April, are sponsored<lb />
by the North Carolina Academy of<lb />
Science and 29 cooperating organi-<lb />
zations in North Carolina. The pur-<lb />
poses of these events are to give rec-<lb />
ognition to the work of outstanding<lb />
science students and to "discover"<lb />
boys and girls who may become<lb />
scientists, mathematicians, teachers,<lb />
doctors, nurses, or engineers in in-<lb />
dustrial and research laboratories.<lb />
Uy MARTHA WILSON<lb />
In the City of .Azaleas by the peace- fitting this position.<lb />
ful waters of Cape Fear River will I For the first time in four years<lb />
gather thousands of visitors and ECC will be sending a brunette to<lb />
sightseers this weekend for the an-jT-he Port City festivities. Betty's re-<lb />
nual Azalea Festival. j C6Bt T'edxesors, Betty Jo Butts,<lb />
A highlight of the four-day event' Pa Barbara Strickland.<lb />
will be the presentations of the Aza-<lb />
lea Queen Esther Wiiiiams and her<lb />
court of approximately ten attend-<lb />
ants from various North Carolina<lb />
colleges and universities. Among<lb />
these Southern ibelles chosen to reign<lb />
over the flowers and the merry-mak-<lb />
ing is East Carolina's Betty Phil-<lb />
li s, a senior from Warsaw, standing<lb />
5'6" in all the grace and dignity be-<lb />
Play Tonight<lb />
In Observance<lb />
Of Festival<lb />
In observance of Greenville's an-<lb />
nual Fine Arts Festival, the East<lb />
Carolina Playhouse and the Dramatic<lb />
Arts Workshop will present a play,<lb />
"Hanjo in Sheppard Memorial Li-<lb />
brary tonight at 7:00 p.m. "Hanjo<lb />
written by Yukio Mishima and trans-<lb />
lated into English by Donald Keene,<lb />
is a modern version of a Japanese<lb />
No Play.<lb />
The No Play utilizes symbolism to<lb />
portray the meaning of the play. This<lb />
form of drama is now almost exclus-<lb />
ively a Japanese court entertainment.<lb />
Representing both the spiritual and<lb />
the worldly aspects of life, Alice Anne<lb />
Home will play Jitsuko Hondo, a<lb />
spinster. Gwen McClamrock will por-<lb />
were all blondes.<lb />
With l.er escort for the weekend,<lb />
Bill Lester, a senior from Raeford,<lb />
Bety left shortly after noon today<lb />
for Wilmington. The Festival offi-<lb />
cially opens this evening with a so-<lb />
cial hour and dinner in the Captain's<lb />
Lounge at the "Ark Following this,<lb />
the Queen and her court will appear<lb />
at Legion Stadium for a show and<lb />
fireworks and later at Hanover Cen-<lb />
ter for a street dance. A party in<lb />
the Cape Fear Hotel Ballroom will<lb />
complete their schedule today.<lb />
On the agenda for Friday is the<lb />
dedication of the bridge at Green-<lb />
field Lake, the Cottage Lane Art<lb />
show, a luncheon at Airlie Planta-<lb />
tion, dinner at the Cape Fear Club,<lb />
and the King's Pageant at Brogden<lb />
Hall, featuring such celebrated male<lb />
tray Hanako, an insane geisha girl<lb />
who represents the spiritual side of<lb />
life. As Yoshiko, a young man, Tom-<lb />
my Hull will symbolize the wrorldly<lb />
side of humanity.<lb />
The setting for the play is the atel-<lb />
ier of Jitsuko Honda in the present<lb />
ime. Directing the play will be Dr.<lb />
J. A. Withey of the English Depart-<lb />
ment. Barbara Jenkins will serve as<lb />
assistant director. Other members of<lb />
the production staff include William<lb />
Whaley, scenery; Wilma Harris,<lb />
lighting; Tommy Hull, properties;<lb />
Helen MdClanahan, masks and make-<lb />
up; Ophilia Kirven, music and sound;<lb />
and Jim Daughety, costumes.<lb />
entertainment as Scott Brady, Andy<lb />
Griffith, and John Bromfield.<lb />
Saturday's program includes the<lb />
big 1958 Azalea parade in the morn-<lb />
ing, in the afternoon a luncheon at<lb />
the Surf Club at Wrightsville Beach,<lb />
and that evening the Queen's Coro-<lb />
nation Pageant at Brogden Hall and<lb />
Queen's Ball at Lumina Pavillion at<lb />
Wrightsville Beach.<lb />
The Queen and her court WM par-<lb />
ticipate in a photographic session<lb />
Sunday morning at Greenfield Gar-<lb />
dens. They will be wearing their for-<lb />
mal gowns of varying shades of pale<lb />
pink to blush rose, matching the col-<lb />
oring of the azalea blossom.<lb />
"I'm really excited about going to<lb />
the Azalea Festival Betty ex-<lb />
claimed earlier this week. "I've only<lb />
been once before, and that was tbree<lb />
years ago<lb />
This beauty business is nothing<lb />
new for Betty. Since entering East<lb />
Carolina she has reigned as Aquatic<lb />
Queen in 1955, homecoming spon-<lb />
sor for two years, and Phi Kappa Al-<lb />
pha's Playmate for the 1958 Play-<lb />
boy Formal. Also she has been named<lb />
the 1958 campus May Queen.<lb />
Martha Wilson<lb />
Bill Jenkins<lb />
Gayle Davenport won the Gla-<lb />
mour magazine Best Dressed<lb />
Girl Contest at East Carolina in<lb />
a run-off Tuesday with 286<lb />
votes. Her opponent Jane Berry-<lb />
man received 164 votes.<lb />
ATTENTION ALL JUNIOR AND<lb />
SENIOR ACCOUNTING MAJORS<lb />
Mr. J. W. Medford of Arthur<lb />
Andersen and Company, Ac-<lb />
countants and Auditors, Atlan-<lb />
ta. Georgia, will meet all in-<lb />
terested accounting students of<lb />
junior or senior level at 8 p. m.<lb />
Wednesday night, April 2, in<lb />
Joyner Library. The meeting will<lb />
be held in room 214. Mr. Med-<lb />
ford will be in the Board Room<lb />
of the Administration Building<lb />
on Thursday and Friday, April<lb />
3-4, for the purpose of individual<lb />
interviews.<lb />
For further information about<lb />
the Arthur Anderson Company<lb />
and Mr. Medford's visit, contact<lb />
Dr. James L. White, Flanagan<lb />
104.<lb />
LEAVINGBetty Phillips, Azalea Princess, waves good-by as she leaves for the Festival.<lb />
Gloria Blanton Speaks<lb />
Gloria Blanton, now a student at<lb />
Duke Graduate School, will be the<lb />
principal speaker at a retreat for<lb />
Baptist Students held at Hawkins<lb />
Beach. She will develop the theme<lb />
"Living Your Faith by two ad-<lb />
dresses: "Students Responsibility to<lb />
God" and "Students Responsibility<lb />
to Campus<lb />
Dr. George ook, faculty advisor<lb />
o the Baptist Student Union will<lb />
accompany the students and lead them<lb />
urinsr one of the devotional periods.<lb />
Attending the retreat which begins<lb />
with the evening meal Friday, March<lb />
28 and ends Saturday, March 29, are<lb />
t' e old and new officers of the Exec-<lb />
utive Council phis interested students<lb />
and friends<lb /><pb facs="00038597_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Receive Criticism<lb />
Bh KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Controversy is flaring throughout the<lb />
country over a proposal aimed at increasing<lb />
the supply of teachers for the public schools.<lb />
The rr posal is to lower or abolish the "pro-<lb />
fessional requirements" that have been built<lb />
around the teaching profession. These rules,<lb />
many educators argue, are keeping large<lb />
numbers of college graduates from going in-<lb />
to teaching at a time when they are desper-<lb />
ately needed.<lb />
As the rules now stand, no one can be-<lb />
come a full-fledged teacher in the public<lb />
sch ols unless he has devoted a large pre-<lb />
Bcribed portion of his college curriculum to<lb />
courses in "pedagogy These courses are de-<lb />
signed to train people how to teach, not<lb />
what to teach. As a result the late Dr. Al-<lb />
.11 could noJL have taught physics<lb />
a permanent basis in any public school<lb />
because he had not had his "education"<lb />
C ur-<lb />
tch ciairscs are "Methods of Teaching<lb />
Mathematics "Teaching Science in the<lb />
Grammar Grades or High School "Child<lb />
Psychology "Art in the Elementary<lb />
md Pratice Teaching. There are<lb />
h:s. Out of approximately 120 Be-<lb />
ars f credit needed for a bachelor's<lb />
d elementary icher must take ap-<lb />
tel) 35 hours oi pedagogy as a bare<lb />
minimum while a high school teacher must<lb />
have a minimum of approximately 18 se-<lb />
mes: er hours.<lb />
ucation courses" a high school<lb />
in Washington, 1). C, typical of<lb />
critical of professional require-<lb />
mei - - "We keep a lot of people out of<lb />
ise of the pedagogical require-<lb />
ments. I call them waste paper courses. Most<lb />
 they teach could be taught to  be-<lb />
teacher, on the job, in six weeks<lb />
In the Philadelphia area a woman who had<lb />
taught Latin and Greek for 10 years in a pri-<lb />
found that she couldn't get a job,<lb />
n as a temporary teacher, in the public<lb />
tiools until she had taken several courses in<lb />
 n"am ng them practice teaching.<lb />
back to teaching in the private<lb />
Letters<lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958<lb />
0<lb />
In Gainesville, Florida, a women who has<lb />
a master's degree in English and has taught<lb />
several college classes was told that she<lb />
would have to study several courses in edu-<lb />
cation before she could teach in the primary<lb />
grades in Florida. Because her husband was<lb />
ill and she needed a job, she signed up for<lb />
the curses, including one called "Teaching<lb />
Physical Education in the Elementary<lb />
Sch ols As part of her studies for that<lb />
course, this woman, who is in her 40's, had<lb />
play baseball with her young classmates.<lb />
doctor says it is a wonder that it did<lb />
not kill her.<lb />
As New York rules now stand, a person<lb />
must study more pedagogy or education<lb />
courses than physics if he wants to be certi-<lb />
fied as a physics teacher. He needs the equi-<lb />
valent of about four 1-year courses in peda-<lb />
gogy, but only two 1-year courses in physics.<lb />
' Indiana State Representative David R.<lb />
Thayer states, "Without doubt pedagogical<lb />
requirements are going to be lowered in In-<lb />
dian . . . We have many people trained in<lb />
the liberal arts who would make very good<lb />
teachers, but present requirements in edu-<lb />
courses are keeping them out of schools<lb />
Teacher Sh rtage? . . . How real?<lb />
Information from "U. S. News &amp; World<lb />
Report"<lb />
Dear Students,<lb />
I would like to take this opportunity<lb />
to acknowledge the help and support<lb />
that I received during my recent<lb />
campaign for election to the office<lb />
of Assistant Treasurer of the Stu-<lb />
dent (iovernment Association.<lb />
1. First, 1 would like to acknowl-<lb />
edge my campaign manager, Ed-<lb />
g-ar Delamar, whose loyal efforts<lb />
should not go unrecognized.<lb />
2. Those serving under Edgar's di-<lb />
rection, who gave of their time<lb />
on my behalf to distribute .cards<lb />
in men's dormitories: .Charles<lb />
Smith, Frank Harris, Herman<lb />
Harrison, Johnny Carr, and John<lb />
O'Cairoll. Those persons assist-<lb />
ing in distributing cards in the<lb />
women dormitories: Mary<lb />
Hayes Peasants, Sarah McRae,<lb />
Georgia Legge-tt, Pat L. Buf-<lb />
faloe, Betsy Redding, and Jackie<lb />
Byrd.<lb />
 The people that helped to distri-<lb />
bute cards in the Post Office,<lb />
Cafeteria, and Student Union:<lb />
Bryan Coats, John Savage, Her-<lb />
man Harrison, Betty Anne Thom-<lb />
as Joe Wiggins, and Bob Wilson.<lb />
1. Those persons that helped in<lb />
pi tting up posters about the cam-<lb />
pus: Robert Eugene Brown, Dug<lb />
Leary, Teck Bass, Gene Robert-<lb />
son, Darrel Mills, and CJene<lb />
Davis.<lb />
r( ! also wish to acknowledge, Bryan<lb />
Harrison who was responsible<lb />
fur the editing of all written ma-<lb />
terials needed.<lb />
6, lastly, 1 would like to give a<lb />
word of praise to Marsha Forbes<lb />
for the efficient manner in which<lb />
she ran the poles and the num-<lb />
erous other tasks that she had to<lb />
perform throughout the election.<lb />
Although 1 was not elected to the<lb />
office, I would like to express my<lb />
thanks to my voters for their sup-<lb />
port, with my only regret being<lb />
that there were not enough of you.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
(ireenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
ftisockited GoUeftiate 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<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Snorts Editor<lb />
Assistant Shorts Editor<lb />
News Editor <lb />
Staff Photographer<lb />
Marti Martin<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
 Bill Boyd<lb />
Pat Harvey<lb />
Rosemary Eagles<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
New Staff Libby Williams, Evelyn Crutchfield,<lb />
Etna Caul-berg, Betty Maynor, Derry Walker,<lb />
Faye Rivenbark, Peggy Davis, Barbara Batts.<lb />
Tyi tats Wilma Hall, Barbara<lb />
J?nkins,Yvonne Fleming, Mary Frances Ayers,<lb />
Harriet Maher.<lb />
Cartoonist Derry Walker, Marti Martin,<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager  James Trice<lb />
Circulation Staff . Susan Bailance, Shirley Gay,<lb />
Emily Currin, Martin Harris, Ann Bryan,<lb />
Lenore Pate, Janice Langston, Lee Phillips,<lb />
Nancy Cox, Wilma Hall, Mary Elizabeth Stew-<lb />
art, Kathryn Grumpier, Jean Capps, Helen Stur-<lb />
kie, Ruth Lineberger, Barbara Jenkins, Nancy<lb />
Cross, Ellen Easo.i.<lb />
Exchange Editor  Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Editorial Advisor Miss Mary H. Greene<lb />
Financial Advisor  Dr. Clinton R. Prawett<lb />
Technical Advisor  Sherman M. Parka<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
.Join .1. Filiiky<lb />
Dear fellow students.<lb />
1 wish to express my sincere ap-<lb />
preciation to you for electing me to<lb />
thi office of Assistant Treasurer of<lb />
SGA.<lb />
During my term in office I will<lb />
do my job and represent you to the<lb />
very best of my ability. I consider<lb />
il :i real honor to have been elected<lb />
to the position and will try to be<lb />
worthy of the confidence you have<lb />
placed in me.<lb />
I especially want to thank Coy<lb />
Harris, Johnny Hudson, George Bag-<lb />
ley, Gwyn (Mark and the many others<lb />
who helped me launch my campaign<lb />
in the lection.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Charles "Bulldog" Dyson<lb />
Student Body To Vote<lb />
On Senate Proposal;<lb />
Installation Date Set<lb />
Today the student body decides on<lb />
the Senate plan. At this week's SGA<lb />
meeting the debate ended with a suc-<lb />
c ssful vote for the proposal.<lb />
During the cour.se of the meeting<lb />
Bucky Monroe pointed out that the<lb />
Senate Proposal would be given a<lb />
trial run for a year.<lb />
Announcement was made that the<lb />
new SGA officers will be installed<lb />
April 14. Awards will also be given<lb />
on this date.<lb />
In connection with the proposed Ex-<lb />
ecutive Council, the Rebel, ECC lit-<lb />
erary magazine, will also be repre-<lb />
sented on the committee, but WN<lb />
not have a seat on the Senate.<lb />
A report from the Budget Com-<lb />
mittee was given by assistant treas-<lb />
urer Johnny Hudson at the meeting<lb />
of March 17. The tennis team was<lb />
given $100, the East Carolinian re-<lb />
ceived an additional appropriation of<lb />
$400, the SGA received $560, the EC<lb />
Playhouse was awarded $225, and<lb />
the College Union $65.40. Bobby Hall<lb />
was also aproved as a member of<lb />
the Budget Committee.<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
Elections<lb />
(Continue from Page 1)<lb />
voles.<lb />
Coeds Carry Election<lb />
In a break down of the voting fac-<lb />
tions the College Union, precinct for<lb />
Slay and Umstead Dorms and all<lb />
day students, cast 700 votes. Judging<lb />
from votes on the ballots for men's<lb />
judiciary compared with the women's<lb />
judiciary, twice the number of women<lb />
day students voted as did all men<lb />
students.<lb />
Women's dorms as usual boasted<lb />
high percentages. With ninety-eight<lb />
percent and over voting were Jarvis<lb />
with 165, Cotten 263, and Ragadale<lb />
166. Others were Fleming with 188,<lb />
'Cussin9 N Discussin'<lb />
By NANCY LILLY<lb />
Writing a column for the East<lb />
Carolinian will be a new experience<lb />
for this pooi- soul. So if things sound<lb />
a bit insultingTry, and ignore it<lb />
. . . for it's just the thoughts of a<lb />
''green columnist.<lb />
Too bad more people did not vote<lb />
in the recent election . . . One guy<lb />
jrave his excuse by .saying that he<lb />
didn't know the candidates personal-<lb />
ly . . . Wonder if he'll ever meet the<lb />
pr sidential candidates of the U. S.<lb />
MORE COMMENTS ON<lb />
COMMENTS<lb />
(ACP)- Gonzaga university BUE-<lb />
1.KT1N editorial board member Delos<lb />
Put, makes these comment on "The<lb />
Unsilent Generation the essays of<lb />
eleven Princeton students on their<lb />
beliefs and ambitions.<lb />
The Princeton essays are "import-<lb />
ant, even crucil, not because they are<lb />
exceedingly profound or incisive, but<lb />
because they are presented as repre-<lb />
sentative of the thought not only of<lb />
students at one of the nation's lead-<lb />
ing universities, but of today's en-<lb />
tire young generation<lb />
"If their views are indicative of<lb />
even a small minority of our genera-<lb />
tion, tKey are startling. If they truly<lb />
.speak for a greater segment, they<lb />
are frightening. . . "<lb />
"The essence of these essays might<lb />
be summed up in a wordconfusion<lb />
The writers "have been given no<lb />
sound standard of values and in the<lb />
process of seeking one they have be-<lb />
come lost to an extent that is truly<lb />
dangerous. . . "<lb />
"If this is the generation of to-<lb />
morrow, will tomorrow be a better<lb />
day?"<lb />
ODDITIES FROM OHIO<lb />
(ACP)Univei-sity of Cincinnati<lb />
NEWS RECORD columnist Aliceann<lb />
George tells about a fellow student<lb />
who recently returned from Texas.<lb />
There she saw many Fords with the<lb />
sign: "This Ford was made in Texas<lb />
by Texans<lb />
This was topped, Miss George says,<lb />
by a Volkswagen in Cincinnati with<lb />
the notice: "This Volkswagen was<lb />
made in der Black Forest by der<lb />
elves<lb />
WiLson 142, and Garrett 165.<lb />
Marshals Elleeted<lb />
Sixteen marshals were elected from<lb />
forty-three coed candidates. The new<lb />
marshals are Dotty Walker with 1143<lb />
votes, Gayle Davenport 1181, Dottie<lb />
McEwen 917, Pat Lewis 790, Ann<lb />
Hall, 781, Marsha Evans 711, Joy<lb />
Jordan 670, Mary Margaret Kelly<lb />
765, Joanne Smith 662, Flora Ruth<lb />
Boseman 652, Merle Council 637, Sa-<lb />
die Barber 633, Harriet Icard 617,<lb />
Sandra Boone 615, and Betsy Smith<lb />
607.<lb />
Elections Chairman Marcia Forbes<lb />
expressed appreciation for the P<lb />
proximately fifty people who did<lb />
backstage work during the election<lb />
"Votes were counted from 2:00 until<lb />
9:00 Thursday. Also we had to run<lb />
the ballots by hand at the campus<lb />
news bureau before the election.<lb />
Thanks to all who helped<lb />
En Garde9<lb />
By PAT FARMER<lb />
personally? The new SGA president<lb />
hasn't said exactly what his plans for<lb />
the future are . . . Frankly speaking,<lb />
I think that the fraternities are try-<lb />
ing to do what the fraternities want<lb />
to do, NOT what the majority of the<lb />
- a.lent body wants.<lb />
Fraternities are good, but some-<lb />
where along tie line they have mis-<lb />
placed their values. Did they ever<lb />
have any? I mean by that the IFC<lb />
could have stopped one particular<lb />
fraternity from . . .<lb />
The "senate plan" will do the SGA<lb />
none good than harm . . . Past presi-<lb />
dent Phel: S deserves a pat on the<lb />
back for that, but that is the only<lb />
note-worthy thing his administration<lb />
accomplished . . For a person who<lb />
seemly has such ethics why didn't<lb />
Phelps try to intergrate the HON-<lb />
OR SYSTEM while in office? That<lb />
goes for tie present office holder<lb />
. . . Hope President Mike won't think<lb />
that the EC student body is a group<lb />
of "n'er do wellers" . . Katsias has<lb />
good ideas (some anyway) let's<lb />
ste him put them into effect.<lb />
EC is one school that sorta grows<lb />
on one . . . True things aren't done<lb />
in a big way as they are in larger<lb />
colleges  but they get done . . in<lb />
time . . One thing that still amazes<lb />
u, per-classmen as well as freshmen<lb />
 is the way that some "teach-<lb />
ers (?)" think they are wonderful.<lb />
Wish this college bid more Drs. like<lb />
Hoskins and Hirshberg and less like<lb />
a certain history professor and a cer-<lb />
tain English teacher.<lb />
How come the food in the cafeteria<lb />
is pretty good one day and horrible<lb />
the next? Wish i knew how many<lb />
I'A' students had flocked down to the<lb />
Pitt to see Peyton Place? O well ,it's<lb />
all in one's taste.<lb />
Will he glad when the new literary<lb />
mag comes out . . . Hope the students<lb />
know a good thing when they see it.<lb />
See ev ryhoily next week  I hope!<lb />
Well, that's one that Liz won't haw the<lb />
chance to divorce. A Great Man was Mr<lb />
Todd Great Man. Not only did he produo<lb />
a Spectacular Motion Picturehe- al- thiv.<lb />
Gargantuan Parties, which is more than<lb />
enough to make one a Great Man. He even<lb />
took precedence over Winston Churchill in<lb />
news announcements. Doesn't that prove he<lb />
was Great? It's not that Winnie isn't a good<lb />
guy and all that, but he's not much use any-<lb />
mere, besideshe never threw Big Par-<lb />
ties. It takes Important Things like That<lb />
get along in this old world, you know.<lb />
It's a long climb up about twenty-six steps<lb />
to the second floor of Austin, but if<lb />
haven't made that climb in the last week or so<lb />
you have really missed something. Joe Ste<lb />
v ter-col r exhibit is one of the best, in my<lb />
oj imon, that has ever been or will be shown<lb />
on this campus; someday the people w<lb />
known and worked with Joe will be very pr<lb />
of the association they have had with hi<lb />
One of the few people in th- world i.<lb />
I like once made the remark. "I hate I<lb />
peat repetition. So do I, Carole, but some-<lb />
times it comes in handy. Two weeks ago s me<lb />
character named Lilly printed a blasphemous<lb />
column in the paper peitaining to em I<lb />
A few roses were pinned on her nose (Th<lb />
you, "A very, very interested student) i<lb />
several kicks were aimed at the place wb<lb />
kicks generally are aimed. One helpful<lb />
dent did bring out a fact which had been <lb />
lookedthat quite a few people also ! .<lb />
the trash trucks out to the dump to -<lb />
for exam stencils. What all this boil- down<lb />
to are the several mentions made ii<lb />
week's paper about reactivating the p<lb />
for an honor system at East Carolina. V<lb />
not? After all, East Carolina students are re-<lb />
sourceful studious, honestin fact, they are<lb />
perfect specimens of something or other. They<lb />
are certainly of as high calibre as student<lb />
institutions with working honor systems. Sure<lb />
they are. Their resourcefulness is demon-<lb />
strated by the many, many ways in which<lb />
they manage to procure exams; they a-<lb />
uousiy and studiously pore over their re-<lb />
sourcefully gained questions; and many of<lb />
them quite honestly admit to this resource-<lb />
fulness ana studiousness. East Carolina is<lb />
ready for the honor system. Sure it is.<lb />
If ycu haven't yet read "Sidewalk Plato<lb />
do so. I wish I had written it.<lb />
f0fl&amp;CDME!<lb />
How Things Stand<lb />
By JAMES CORBETT<lb />
In April, 1945, a big burly German artillery instructor nonchalantly<lb />
approached an army unit in Bavaria, boldly announced he had just issued<lb />
discharges to him self and his troops and placed himself in the custody of<lb />
the U. S. Army. Impressed by his fluent English, dislike for Hitler, and<lb />
keen mind, occupation officials soon gave the aame man a position in the<lb />
local government. Thus, the stage was set for Franz-Josef Strauss' metroic<lb />
climb from obscurity to present Defense Minister of West Germany,<lb />
For the 42-year-old Munich butcher's son, the years in between<lb />
have been both difficult and rewarding. They were difficult because his<lb />
powerful ambition prevented rest and compelled him to eternally strive<lb />
for higher goals, rewarding because his abundant energy and aggressive<lb />
attitude allowed him to overcome most obstacles and achieve those goals.<lb />
The manner in which he reached national prominance in the Aden-<lb />
auer Government has ben a topic of great controversy for some time in<lb />
Germany. Opinions of him are sharply divided between fear, distrust and<lb />
perhaps jealousy at one extreme and admiration, respect and unwavering<lb />
confidence at the other. One official said, "He's unscrupulous in his deal-<lb />
ings, ruthless, perfectly capable of lying with a smile. He's motivated<lb />
merely by a desire for personal power Another had this to say: "His<lb />
energy and devotion (as Defense Minister) have brought order into a vital<lb />
and confused field " On the basis of these reports and Strauss' position so<lb />
strategic to the free world. American officials themselves looked long and<lb />
hard at him on his recent visit to this country in an attempt to determine<lb />
his exact position, pro-American or otherwise.<lb />
No matter how suspicious or critical some Germans are of the new<lb />
spokesman, however, they all are forced to agree that Strauss' brash, ag-<lb />
gressive tactics nave definitely helped Germany. The actions he took im-<lb />
mediately following his appointment as Defense Minister in 1968 are true<lb />
examples of the Strauss way of doing things. He promptly slashed by ap-<lb />
proximately one-third the number of troops Germany was to have in uni-<lb />
form by 1961, enforced stricter discipline, cut red tape and strove for an<lb />
army built on "quality, not quantity He can also be credited with spread-<lb />
ing the feeling throughout the army that West German troops are to be<lb />
used to defend West German soilnot as mere NtATO puppets. This change<lb />
in morale' has undoubtedly increased the quality of the West German Army.<lb />
Strauss said recently that he intended to be the first Chancellor of<lb />
the reunited Germany. Many of his associates feel that he has had his<lb />
sights set on that position all the time. Another belief that is developing<lb />
throughout much of Germany is that Strauss will sooner or later be the<lb />
Chancellor. They feel it is inevitable.<lb />
For the moment, Strauss seems to be satisfied as chief of the array<lb />
and biding his time until an opportunity to the Chancellorship presents<lb />
itself. Meanwhile the western leaders are following him closelysome with<lb />
skepticism, some with awe. It II becoming increasingly evident as time<lb />
passes that the future course of Germany itself may be determined largely<lb />
by the bull-necked butcher's son from Munich.<lb />
Lines From<lb />
A Sidewalk Plato<lb />
By S. PAT REYNOLDS<lb />
They walk in bunches, apart, away from<lb />
the crowd. They are detected by their dress,<lb />
their expressions, their intense mannerism<lb />
They are the chain smokers, the beer drinkers,<lb />
the thinkers of wild and ruthless thought<lb />
They gather in cafes and breathe grease fumes<lb />
and discuss. They are the painters of pic-<lb />
tures, the writers of poetry, tne throwers<lb />
cf pots, the creators of novels. And they have<lb />
no place on the campus.<lb />
The unlearned askedwhat is poetry.<lb />
The learned answeredit rhymes and the<lb />
sentences are of such turned-about structure<lb />
that even the wise cannot understand them.<lb />
And who is the poet? The poet is frustrated.<lb />
The writing of poetry is like a forbidden<lb />
urge that cannot be expressed openly. Poets<lb />
are odd people. The men seldom shave. They<lb />
forget to take baths. Thus was he answered.<lb />
We have no place for themthe first said.<lb />
But who paints these weird pictures we<lb />
see ort exhibitasked the unlearned to the<lb />
learned. Ah, they are worse than poets and<lb />
more bold about it too See the gathering of<lb />
dirty sweat shirts and sneakers? Here the<lb />
blasphemous language? They have made the<lb />
world into grotesque shapes and warped<lb />
beauty with paint.<lb />
They do not frequent the soda shop. They<lb />
do not attend the free movies. They are trans-<lb />
ported by oicycles, and they are forever quot-<lb />
ing THE RUBAIYAT whose verses deal with<lb />
loaves of bread and jugs of wine. They prefer<lb />
Aldous Huxley and will not read Mickey<lb />
Spillane. They do not vote in campus elect-<lb />
ions. They are a poor lot and of no value to<lb />
the campus since the men are not frat bro-<lb />
thers and the women refuse to enter competi-<lb />
tion for the "Best Dressed Female<lb />
They revolt against society. And the<lb />
learned offered proof by producing incrimin-<lb />
ating evidence.<lb />
The Building of Culture<lb />
Feral man<lb />
Had a Plan<lb />
To live in new society.<lb />
Feral man<lb />
Just began<lb />
To build up notoriety.<lb />
Bit by bit<lb />
Made he it<lb />
And ave it great variety.<lb />
Civilized<lb />
Improvised,<lb />
We call it our society.<lb />
V<lb /><pb facs="00038597_tn_0003" /><lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
ffJtfA<lb /><lb />
SPORTS<lb />
CHATTER<lb />
By BILL BOYD<lb />
BucTrackmenTieOne; Lose One<lb />
THIS COOL SPRING WEATHER CONTINUES FOR THE<lb />
 WEEKS, THE ATTENDANCE AT GUY SMITH STADIUM<lb />
OF IHK BAS1 CAROLINA BASEBALL GAMES COULD BE<lb />
OW. Jim Mallory's crew opens the first of five night games there<lb />
i Api t '  eaml contest there on April 23. Its just a good<lb />
scheduled t! ere in March. . . because I doubt<lb />
inee would have been enough to cover the payment for the<lb />
ised v the lights. If it does get warm by the middle of next<lb />
i , - ould be a meat aggregation of fans on hand for the first<lb />
i with th University of North Carolina nine. The last night<lb />
  Carolina lure was last season when North Carolina<lb />
- southptw Ben Baker sent them back to the capitol<lb />
resMve S to 4 licking. Th. attendance was excellent for that<lb />
PRINT Pk M THE NORFOLK LEDGER DISPATCH AND<lb />
A Til STAR OV MARCH 14. "Ex-Wilson sparkler Jessel Curry<lb />
lia's ALL-NA1A (small college) team and was named<lb />
ecoi thf Greensboro News' All-Carolina unit. He was<lb />
 tirsl team by some pretty fair country ballplayers, fel-<lb />
i.  Brennsn and Pucillo Si ortswrifcers are pretty high<lb />
tidewater area. They should be because while at<lb />
Wi  won a letter in every major sport that existed and<lb />
Ct ranging from Notre Dame to just about any major<lb />
try that you care to name. Portsmouth basketball fans<lb />
 Curry last week as he and a group of basketball players<lb />
at r. irolina played in the Portsmouth Invitational Basketball<lb />
annual event sponsored by the recreation department of<lb />
Portsmouth. Various civic groups and merchants submit teams<lb />
ament. Carry scored 25 points in one game Last week and did"<lb />
Curry Scores 15 AsCindermen<lb />
Tic H-S, Lose To Richmond<lb />
in 8 tries. Perhaps it was due to the fact that he was<lb />
- old Woidiow Wilson High School gym. Six other East Caro-<lb />
the tournament. They were Don Smith and Bill<lb />
graduates with Curry at Wilson and Ike Riddick, Nick<lb />
.Jot Plaster. Portsmouth officials must have been pretty high<lb />
ve them come all the way to Virginia as their choices<lb />
the tournament.<lb />
Y a can look for the Buc track team to be extra strong in distance<lb />
- year. This will give the Pirates more potential in total points<lb />
d last .war when most of the points were derrived from<lb />
events. Foster Morse, Bob Haskins, Frank Freeman, Mike<lb />
and Bobby Patteion make up the distance running team.<lb />
'REDICT THAT COACH JIM MALLORY WILL HAVE THE<lb />
 v. ND BASEBALL SEASON THAT HE HAS ever had at<lb />
and hat he will win the North State Conference title. I make<lb />
ie full assumption that Charlie Russell's throwing arm<lb />
tne shape. With guys like Russell, Ben Baker, Mitchell<lb />
relief hurler Tom Salter around, the Pirates could really have<lb />
. year. Marion Taltcn's big bat should rerplace the long ball of Dean<lb />
Al Vaughn has proven that he can fill in Gary Treon's shoes<lb />
Phillips and John Jones can certainly replace Joel Long in the<lb />
I r. se missing thre men are the ones that Mallory really had<lb />
at replacing. Tommy Land is looking fine at first base at the pre-<lb />
what more could a coach want?<lb />
Sports Notes<lb />
bins, DC first Backer of last year's club is off to a bang-up<lb />
rhile spring training in Florida with the Memphis Chicks baseball<lb />
Two former Pirate hardcourt stars are still doing great in the sport.<lb />
H i coaching a basketball team at East Mecklinfcurg High School<lb />
and led his team to the class AA state tournament before it<lb />
Bt home. Not many coaches have more than a winning season<lb />
 much less get a ball club to tournament play. Second Lieu-<lb />
 .1 C Thomas of the United States Air Force in Korea, as a player-<lb />
 his ball club there to a remarkable 23 and 3 mark. His club<lb />
.ornament play last week for the possible opportunity to win the<lb />
AF basketball championship and represent that area in the world<lb />
the United States. Will let you know<lb />
East Carolina's trackmen had to<lb />
settle for a 61 to 61 deadlock at the<lb />
hands of Hampden Sydney College<lb />
of Virginia on Monday and then jour-<lb />
neyed on to Richmond the following<lb />
day where a strong University of<lb />
Richmond squad stunned them with<lb />
an impressive 90 to 40 victory.<lb />
Jessel Curry, star forward on the<lb />
Pirate basketball team, led both teams<lb />
in the scoring column with 15 big<lb />
points when EC tackled Hampden<lb />
Sydney. He scored firsts in the high<lb />
and low hurdles and the broad jump.<lb />
EC had a lead of 61 to 56 going<lb />
into the mile relay event and the<lb />
Farmville, Virginia school managed<lb />
to take that event to tie the score.<lb />
Foster Moise took second place to<lb />
Curry in the scoring parade as the<lb />
Portsmouth, Virginia junior copped<lb />
9 points for his day's work. Joe<lb />
Holmes of Manteo, N. C. was third<lb />
highest for the Bucs with 7 markers.<lb />
DIFFERENT STORY AT<lb />
RICHMOND<lb />
The size and depth of the oppon-<lb />
ent, as did the weather, changed<lb />
considerably when Miller's crew took<lb />
on Richmond at the University's<lb />
home grounds on Tuesday. It was<lb />
just a case of too much depth and<lb />
power on the art of the Richmond<lb />
Tennis Squad<lb />
Meets NC State<lb />
tracksters. In this 90 to 40 win<lb />
they took first place in every event<lb />
except the javelin, one-half mile and<lb />
low hurdles. Eddie Dennis took javelin<lb />
honors, Bobby Patterson nabbed a<lb />
first in the one-half mile and Jim<lb />
Henderson, leading scorer of the Pi-<lb />
rates during the past two years, took<lb />
he low hurdles.<lb />
Jim Henderson, Bob Patterson, Ed<lb />
Dennis all scored 5 points apiece<lb />
while Jessel Curry succeeded in get-<lb />
ting 4 points.<lb />
Although the EC squad was defi-<lb />
nitely outclassed by a stronger team,<lb />
two things definitely aided the Rich-<lb />
mond club. One was the fact that<lb />
East Carolina was participating in<lb />
track and field for the second day<lb />
in a row which of course limited the<lb />
physical ability of the team as a whole<lb />
due to the meet with HS the previous<lb />
day. The other dominating factor was<lb />
the weather. Inclement weather has<lb />
kept the squad's practice to a mini-<lb />
mum during the past few weeks and<lb />
even at Richmond, steady down pours<lb />
caused the track to become slippery<lb />
and soggy, although both teams had<lb />
the same disadvantage.<lb />
High scorer for the Pirates dur-<lb />
ing the two day trip was Curry. He<lb />
took 19 points for his work during<lb />
the meets. Henderson was the con-<lb />
sis'ent high point man last year and<lb />
with the aid of Curry, Dr. Miller<lb />
might have a two man high scoring<lb />
punch that could lead him to another<lb />
North State Conference champion<lb />
ship.<lb />
Coach Bill McDonald'<lb />
went on the road this<lb />
FOSTER MOUSE (.LEFT) AND CUFF BUCK (RIGHT) ARE TWO TOP<lb />
DISTANCE RUNNERS FOR COACH JIM MILLER'S TRACK TEAM.<lb />
Morse recently scored 9 points and Buck made 6 in the meets with Hampden<lb />
Sydney and The University of Richmond. Although both boys are good in<lb />
any ev.nt pertaining to distance running, Morse specializes in the two-mile<lb />
run while Buck's favorite is the one-mile. (Photos by Bill Boyd)<lb />
tournament in<lb />
a<lb />
this week. Will have a detailed run down on<lb />
how<lb />
.e baskel<lb />
eX Cdiion! rrn<lb />
PICK LAMBDA CHI ALPHA TO WIN THE INTRAMURAL SOFT-<lb />
LI I ROWN They recently copped the trophy for intramural basketball<lb />
and lave a good bunch of boys participating in softball action which<lb />
intramural softball next<lb />
SPORTS NEWS OR HAPPENINGS TO<lb />
JRMER EC ATHLETES, drop me a line and we'll pass it along to everyone<lb />
ids this column.<lb />
ret<lb />
to<lb />
at<lb />
ilr<lb />
on<lb />
P<lb />
r tv<lb />
Pfieffer Team<lb />
Ties EC Golfers<lb />
rolina'fl golf team had<lb />
. . ie of 13 to 13<lb />
of Pfieffer College last<lb />
the tetter! home grounds.<lb />
managed to pull the al-<lb />
- -are defeat to a tie on the last<lb />
i Stanley Country Club at Hi-<lb />
tter, K. C. Wayne Workman,<lb />
t-r one man for the Buc team,<lb />
came oat even on the first 18 holes<lb />
later .shot a 74. Ira Land tied on<lb />
and Howard Beale lost<lb />
onent by one stroke. Tom<lb />
the first nine hole he<lb />
played but came back strong to win<lb />
the second 9. Redy Holton was the<lb />
only Pirate member to claim complete<lb />
y in the match. He won all 8<lb />
points against his opponent and to-<lb />
gether with Harris, won 2 points on<lb />
team match.<lb />
The next Pirate golf match is with<lb />
Elon at Burlington on April 4th.<lb />
The scoring was as follows:<lb />
Workman (EC) tied Walters (P)<lb />
. to ll2; Baucom (P) defeated<lb />
Goodwin (EC) 2 to 1; Team (,P) 1<lb />
IH: Land (EC) tied Masich (P)<lb />
1V to 1; Krimmenzer (P) defeated<lb />
Beale (EC) 2 to ; Team (P)<lb />
2 to Wt; Harris (EC) tied Skon-<lb />
sky (P) 1 to lte; Holton (EC) de-<lb />
feated Lentz (P) 3 to 0; Team (EC)<lb />
2 to Ms.<lb />
tennis squad<lb />
morning and<lb />
raveled to Raleigh where it met<lb />
North Carolina State in a net match.<lb />
The Pirate team will take on Wake<lb />
Forest tomorrow at Winston Salem.<lb />
Inclement weather has held prac-<lb />
tice to a bare minimum thus far and<lb />
the team is actually getting its first<lb />
r. al workouts of the season with<lb />
these contests.<lb />
These two big games with Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference teams will certain-<lb />
ly let Coach McDonald know what to<lb />
expect of his team as far as their<lb />
chances for a North State Confer-<lb />
ence Championship. He has John<lb />
West, Maurice Everett, Bill Hollo-<lb />
well and John Savage as returning<lb />
lettermen. .<lb />
In addition to the contest with At-<lb />
lantic Christian yesterday, the Buc<lb />
nemen have 16 big matches lined up.<lb />
The 1958 tennis schedule is as fol-<lb />
lows.<lb />
Mar<lb />
Apr.<lb />
May<lb />
27<lb />
28<lb />
4<lb />
5<lb />
9<lb />
11<lb />
15<lb />
19<lb />
21<lb />
22<lb />
23<lb />
30<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
10<lb />
NC State There<lb />
WF College W. Salem<lb />
Elon College Burlington<lb />
Guilford College There<lb />
W&amp;M College Here<lb />
Geneva College of<lb />
Beaver Falls, Penn. Here<lb />
Cherry Point Here<lb />
Citadel Charleston, S. C.<lb />
High Point CoL Here<lb />
High Point Col, Here<lb />
Atlantic Christian Here<lb />
Guilford College There<lb />
Western Car. Here<lb />
Western Car. Here<lb />
Cherry Point Cherry<lb />
.Point, N. C.<lb />
WAKE FOREST CONTEST MAY<lb />
BE PLAYED IN MAY<lb />
Head baseball Coach Jim Mall-<lb />
ory said that there is a good<lb />
chance that the Wake Forest-<lb />
East Carolina baseball game<lb />
which was rained out yesterday,<lb />
will be made up sometime late in<lb />
May. Barring further inclement<lb />
weather, the Pirate nine will<lb />
leave for Camp Lejuene Friday<lb />
morning where a single game<lb />
is slated for that day and a<lb />
double header on Saturday.<lb />
Tournament Action<lb />
For Ping Pong Gets<lb />
Underway On Saturday<lb />
Al Bremer, Chairman of the Games<lb />
Committee of the College Union, an<lb />
nounces that the spring quarter tour-<lb />
nament will be held this Saturday.<lb />
March 29. The rounds up to the semi-<lb />
finals will be playeu as a one-day<lb />
tournament. The semi-finals and fi-<lb />
nals will be played Monday, March<lb />
31, at 7:00 p. m.<lb />
There will be a singles elimination<lb />
for men and women. Persons inter-<lb />
ested in participating in ihe tour-<lb />
nament are asked to sign in the of-<lb />
fice of the Recreation Area of th<lb />
College Union.<lb />
TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS<lb />
There will be a play-off of the<lb />
three quarterly champions of the<lb />
past year's ping pong tourna-<lb />
ments Wednesday night, April<lb />
2 ,in the College Union, an-<lb />
nounces Al Bremer, College Un-<lb />
ion Games Committee Chairman.<lb />
Sylvia Britt has taken both<lb />
quarters' women's singles. Char-<lb />
les Russell and Elbert Pritchard<lb />
were the men's champions for<lb />
the fall and and winter quarters<lb />
respectively. The spring quarters<lb />
champions will be determined<lb />
Monday, night. March 31.<lb />
Two EC Students In Tournament<lb />
Two ECC students, George Ouel-<lb />
lette of Virginia Beach, Virginia and<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick of Gueenvilie. at-<lb />
tended the recent Captitol Open Ta-<lb />
ble Tennis Tournament Marc  in<lb />
Washington, D. C.<lb />
Ouellette reached the semi-finals<lb />
of the Junior Division (IS years am!<lb />
under) before falling to top-setded<lb />
Tom Anderson of Washington. 21-<lb />
15, 21-17. while Kih aiick. after los-<lb />
ing in the first round of the Men's<lb />
Consolations Division, defeating<lb />
Tom Smi h 21-16, 19-21. 21-12 in the<lb />
finals.<lb />
In the Men's Doubles, Kilpatrick<lb />
and Wilmington College Champion<lb />
Gary .Preston reached the quarter-<lb />
finals only to fall to the eventual<lb />
winners, Eddie Record of Washing-<lb />
on and Andrew Ecsery of Philadel-<lb />
phia in two straight games.<lb />
Mallory's Nine<lb />
At Camp Lejeune<lb />
Three big games with Camp Le-<lb />
jeune's baseball nine are on tap this<lb />
weekend and when they are all over<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory will know much<lb />
more about his young club than he<lb />
does at the c resent. The Bucs leave<lb />
FC Friday morning for a single con-<lb />
t st Friday evening and double head-<lb />
er on Sa urday. Every available pit-<lb />
ch r will make the road trip and will<lb />
bably see action.<lb />
Upon returning to Greenville Sun-<lb />
day ni;h' the team will see no rest<lb />
for the next few days either as the<lb />
University of Delaware invades col-<lb />
U ge stadium on Monday and Tuesday<lb />
for single games each day.<lb />
Marion Talton, husky catcher and<lb />
Tommy Nance, left fielder, are ex-<lb />
pected to provide most of the batting<lb />
power for Mallory's club during this<lb />
six game stint. Both men have been<lb />
Slitting the ball out of the iark dur-<lb />
ing batting practice at a consistent<lb />
clip. They will have help from Bucky<lb />
Reep at third, Jerry Stewart at short,<lb />
V; Vaughn at the second base spot,<lb />
iimy Land on the initial sack, Bill<lb />
111 nan in cent r and either Jerry<lb />
Phillips or John Jones in right. Ben<lb />
Baker, George Williams, Mitchell<lb />
Moon. Charlie Russel, Leonard Lilly,<lb />
and Tom Salter make up the main<lb />
part of a pitching staff that also has<lb />
some freshmen and sophomores who<lb />
may see action Doug Watts, a cat-<lb />
cher and Glen Bass, a utility infield-<lb />
er, will also see a lot of action for<lb />
the EC team.<lb />
The 1958 season really gets into<lb />
full swing when the Pirate base-<lb />
ballers make a trip to the University<lb />
of South Carolina on April 7 for the<lb />
first of three games with teams of<lb />
the deep south. The other two are<lb />
Pa iris Island on the 8th and The<lb />
Citadel on the 9th.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
There will be a meeting of the<lb />
Women's Recreation Association to-<lb />
night at 6:30 at the gymnasium. The<lb />
officers for next year will be elected<lb />
by secret ballot. All members are<lb />
urged to be there for this very im-<lb />
portant meeting.<lb /><lb />
Leave Your Shoes<lb />
For Prompt Expert Shoe<lb />
Repairs At<lb />
College View Cleaners<lb />
Sub-Station5th Street<lb />
AU Work Guaranteed<lb />
Saad's Shoe Shop<lb />
113 Grande Ave. Dial 2056<lb />
Pick-up and Deliver Service<lb />
J Grade and high school teachers needed for excellent schools in beau- <lb />
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 zona, etc. Salaries $4500-$7000 in most instances.<lb />
J Teachers and Specialists Bureau, Boulder, Colorado.<lb />
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East Fifth and Cotanche<lb />
Fine Meats and Groceries<lb />
aooiHHHaaft<lb />
MUSIC ARTS<lb />
FIVE POINTS<lb />
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Drugs, Sundries, Panghurn's Candies<lb />
Open until 1:00 A. M. - 7 days a week<lb />
SMOKE RINGS come in all shapes and sizes. Like 4-sided<lb />
smoke rings for squares. Sturdy smoke rings for windy<lb />
days. Even invisible smoke rings for people who aren't<lb />
ostentatious. As any competent smoke ringer Vapor<lb />
Shaper in Sticklese!) will tell you, the best way to start<lb />
one is to light up a Lucky. It's best mostly because a<lb />
Lucky tastes best. A Lucky gives you naturally light,<lb />
wonderfully good-tasting tobacco, toasted to taste even<lb />
better. Why settle for less? You'll say a light smoke's the<lb />
right smoke for you!<lb />
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Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming<lb />
answers. Both words must have the same number of<lb />
syllables. (No drawings, please!)<lb />
We'll shell out $25 for all we use<lb />
and for hundreds that never see<lb />
print. So send stacks of 'em with<lb />
your name, address, college and<lb />
class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box<lb />
67A, Mount Vernon, New York.<lb />
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U. OF HAWAII<lb />
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MISSISSIPPI STATE<lb />
Top Cop<lb />
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SWAP SHOES?<lb />
NARY SPIES.<lb />
OWUNG CREEN<lb />
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PAGE FOUR.<lb />
EAST GAEOLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1951<lb />
CAMPUS NOTES:<lb />
Murray Honored<lb />
At Dinner<lb />
Dr. Paul Murray, who recently wai<lb />
appointed director of the department<lb />
of .social it Eas Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, and Mrs. Murray were honor<lb />
guest  mer recently at the<lb />
Silo Restaurant in Greenvile. Ho3ts<lb />
and I ses were members of the<lb />
department.<lb />
Approximately 35 people, including<lb />
faculty members of te department<lb />
and their wives and husbands, were<lb />
i en$ for the social event. Dr.<lb />
Richard C. Todd acted as master of<lb />
ceremonies.<lb />
Dr. Lawrence F. Brewster. speaker<lb />
of the evening, tr e growth<lb />
and devei e department:<lb />
of social s e past twelve<lb />
the United States will<lb />
in this annual eveni.<lb />
Competition will be held at 10 a. m.<lb />
and will last for 3 hours. It will be<lb />
u-levised around the Washington sec-<lb />
tion and President Eisenhower may<lb />
view a portion of the parade person-<lb />
ally.<lb />
The cadets will stay at Ft. Myers<lb />
for 9 days while competition is under<lb />
jray. Transportation for the cadets<lb />
will be furnished by Seymore John-<lb />
son Air Force Bast- in Goldsboro,<lb />
X. C. The drill team is under the<lb />
command of cadet Captain John D.<lb />
yards.<lb />
participate soring a series of early morning<lb />
media:ationa in observance of Holy<lb />
Week, March 31-April 4. The short<lb />
services will be held in the outdoor<lb />
theatre at 7:00 p. m. In case of rain,<lb />
they will be held in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
Each -program will be lead by dif-<lb />
ferent students on their interpretation<lb />
of the "Last Seven Words of Christ<lb />
All students are cordially invited to<lb />
attend these services.<lb />
Men Offered<lb />
College Test<lb />
La<lb />
the<lb />
Westminster Fel-<lb />
He<lb />
of I<lb />
s 01<lb />
-<lb />
K.<lb />
food wishes lawahip elected their officers for next<lb />
 Murray in Hal year. Hayne Bupon of Hamlet was<lb />
I him of the; lected president Ann Jeesop of<lb />
ith whom he Eliaabetht<lb />
and Salisbury's Mary<lb />
 . <lb />
. Murray re-<lb />
hanks and<lb />
those present<lb />
Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
they extended<lb />
 and con-<lb />
Ma nay. Dr.<lb />
ollege fac-<lb />
t' an thir-<lb />
ie aa<lb />
ent I social<lb />
 an now<lb />
i Raton,<lb />
Chi rry <lb />
its!<lb />
I<lb />
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Armory. The<lb />
I m -<lb />
Mi<lb />
Kelly were c "sen first and<lb />
nd viee residents respectively.<lb />
Biggs of Rocky Mount was se-<lb />
ed as the new - etary :uid Den-<lb />
Bullock of Greenville will take<lb />
- ion of treasurer.<lb />
   S i.i an Eat er Week medi-<lb />
I I program will<lb />
"Meaning and Suf-<lb />
crucii ixion" :md<lb />
 tion f Sylvia<lb />
C<lb />
V.<lb />
he Prea-<lb />
9th street<lb />
invited<lb />
ion<lb />
pon<lb />
Attending the Methodist Student<lb />
Conference this week-end at Pfeiffer<lb />
College, Misenheimer, N. C. are Letty<lb />
DeLoach. Elaine Paige, Margaret<lb />
Roi Powell. Barbara Wilson and<lb />
David Buie.<lb />
Other members of the Methodist<lb />
Student Center attending are Eliza-<lb />
he h Ann Leary, Gayle Clapp, Bar-<lb />
bara haven; ort, Dixon Hall, Earl<lb />
Duncan, Seymour Taylor, and Miss<lb />
Mamiej (handler, director of the<lb />
center.<lb />
Dr. Frank Laybach, internationally<lb />
known educator, will .peak at the con-<lb />
. e. The theme will be "Our Cul-<lb />
Relation To Christ and Our<lb />
Culture's Reflection to Christ Let-<lb />
ty DeLoach, president of the local<lb />
student center, has been asked to<lb />
lead one of the fellowship groups<lb />
nd Mamiej Chandler will be a re-<lb />
ource person for one of the groups.<lb />
The Selective Service College Qual-<lb />
ification Teat will be offered to col-<lb />
lege men May 1, 1958, Lt. General<lb />
Ltwis B. Hershey, Director of Se-<lb />
lective Service, has announced. The<lb />
May 1 test will be the only test for<lb />
the 1967-1958 school year, the na-<lb />
tional director emphasized.<lb />
Scores made on the test are uaed<lb />
by local boards as one guide in con-<lb />
sidering requests for deferment from<lb />
military service to continue studies.<lb />
Application cards and instructional<lb />
materials may be obtained from Se-<lb />
1 ctive Service local boards now. Men<lb />
r lanning to take the test were urged<lb />
hj General Hershey to make early<lb />
application at the nearest local board<lb />
office for fuller information and nec-<lb />
ssary forms and materials.<lb />
Kither the score made on the test<lb />
i class landing may he used by local<lb />
1 oarda as guides in considering ap-<lb />
plications for student deferments.<lb />
Thousands of students have been de-<lb />
ferred since the testin.tr program was<lb />
begun in 11)51.<lb />
General Hershey urged every stu-<lb />
dent to take the test if he believes<lb />
?lie Lest score will aid the local board<lb />
in determining his status.<lb />
In i revious years two regular and<lb />
one make-up tests have been given.<lb />
I! cause there are fewer men apply-<lb />
Summer Music<lb />
Camp To Offer<lb />
Special Teachers<lb />
college Union Carnival<lb />
To Feature Games<lb />
e campus center, has been nomi-<lb />
ated for the office of state treasur-<lb />
irray, Navy<lb />
all over<lb />
Navarra<lb />
Council<lb />
Dr I ; G. N<lb />
Accepts<lb />
Position<lb />
iva<lb />
Holmes Edits Guide<lb />
ing Reading"<lb />
. nguage<lb />
ished work<lb />
the education<lb />
brief, con-<lb />
iation about<lb />
n, and pronun-<lb />
- director of the<lb />
and Clinic on<lb />
1 to fit<lb />
F.l mentar<lb />
associate pro-<lb />
of science<lb />
ecently elected<lb />
f the National<lb />
Vience and<lb />
 Sound! of-<lb />
State officers will be elected at<lb />
t conference. David Buie, treasurer! in to take the test, tie draft chief<lb />
announced last summer that only one<lb />
test would be offered this school<lb />
year.<lb />
Stressing the fact that no make-<lb />
in tes! will be available this year.<lb />
the national director emphasized tha-<lb />
mi  wishing to take the test must<lb />
nit li')8 application cards for<lb />
year's test. Use of old applica-<lb />
tion cards may result in students<lb />
ing the May 1 test.<lb />
Applications for the test must be<lb />
postmarked not later than midnight.<lb />
Friday, April 11, 1H58. The test will<lb />
be administered by Science Rest-arch<lb />
A sociates, Inc of Chicago, Illinois.<lb />
Westminister Fellowship is<lb />
ring a rt-treat at the Pres-<lb />
cams at Bogue Sound April<lb />
and all members are urged<lb />
nd The speaker will be Charles<lb />
n from Duke who is a mitt-<lb />
to Presbyterian students at<lb />
University. His message will<lb />
be "Th Westminister Fellows' ip,<lb />
ita nature and its Mission" and "How<lb />
we as members can make it more ef<lb />
fective<lb />
imnso<lb />
Jo'iins<lb />
ister<lb />
Duke<lb />
i?<lb />
- . handy aid to<lb />
e of the<lb />
ila are said<lb />
and "re-<lb />
- a convention of the organization<lb />
3ej Wa ngl his month<lb />
Dr. Navai the principal ad-<lb />
from this<lb />
.da. Alaska, and<lb />
His - " "Elementary<lb />
Changing World" gave<lb />
-ion at the general<lb />
 tup meetings<lb />
convention ro-<lb />
Additional Officers Elected<lb />
For Baptist Student Union<lb />
The   of offkera for the Bap- tist Churc , and Dr. George Cook<lb />
Eon ia now complete.<lb />
Enlis! <lb />
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Jackie<lb />
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meetinga of<lb />
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marks, learn facts<lb />
 si mmanuel Baptist Church. The<lb />
the previously elected Sunday School Class presidents at<lb />
Carolyn Fripp, are the Memorial are: Mr. Conway's class,<lb />
Waiters, Monroe; Dick Hoff-<lb />
ass, Paige Bunch; Dr. Paa-<lb />
. Etoxobel; Devotional V. Pres ela MargareUe Wiggs, Sel-<lb />
Mussl white. St. Pauls; Cor- and Mrs. Leaf elaas, Edith Fitz-<lb />
Sec, Peggy Mobiey, Win-  nUi, Selnt<lb />
; Recording Sec Pat Lave. The Sunday School Clane i resi-<lb />
: leadership of the organi- it; Treasurer, Julia Kendall, dents at Imu.anuel are. Dr. Everett's<lb />
East Carolina College's Fifth An-<lb />
nual Summer Music Camp, July 18-<lb />
26, will have on ita instructional and<lb />
administration staff talent from the<lb />
college faculty and from universities,<lb />
colleges, and high Bchools both in and<lb />
enl of the state. Dr. Kenneth N.<lb />
Cuthbert, lead of the East Carolina<lb />
department of music, will act as di-<lb />
rector.<lb />
Guy Taylor, conductor of the Nash-<lb />
ville, Tennessee, Sym; hony Orches-<lb />
tra, will direct the camp orchestra,<lb />
Charles Minelii, director of bands at<lb />
Ohio University, as guest band di-<lb />
rector, will work with Herbert U<lb />
Carter, director of band at Eas<lb />
Carolina, and W. T. Bears, director<lb />
of bands at H-nderson, N. C.<lb />
New features of the 1958 camp<lb />
session will be instruction in ballet,<lb />
character dancing, and art-form<lb />
dame, ami in art, including clay<lb />
modeling, crafts, and design.<lb />
Mrs. Inez Barbour Laube of Green-<lb />
ville, member of the National Aca-<lb />
demy of Ballet, will be dance instruc-<lb />
tor. A former pupil of Lisa Gardner,<lb />
director of tie Washington Balie<lb />
and Yurek I.azowsky and Boris Ro-<lb />
manoff, she has studied also in New-<lb />
York at Ballet Arts and at the Metro-<lb />
politan Opera Ballet.<lb />
Frances Lee Neel of the East Caro-<lb />
lina art department will teach art<lb />
i <lb />
Dr. Carl Hjortsvang, director of<lb />
the Eas1 Carolina Choir, will be<lb />
camr choir director and Elizabeth<lb />
Drake of :he East Carolina music de-j<lb />
partntent will teach piano.<lb />
Robert Ellwanger of Roekingham,<lb />
drum major in the East Carolina<lb />
Marching Band, will instruct major-<lb />
and drum majors. Guest instruc-<lb />
tora will include Karen Kizer of Grand<lb />
Rapids, Mich formerly a staff mem-<lb />
ber ot music camps at Sam Huston<lb />
Statt. Tea.hers- College in Los Angels<lb />
and elsewhere, and Diane Mattocks<lb />
of Jacksonville. N. C, Miss Major-<lb />
ette of North Carolina in 1955.<lb />
A corps of 29 other instructor and<lb />
counsellors from the college and<lb />
North Carolina public schools will<lb />
articipate in the work of the camp.<lb />
By BETTY<lb />
Hurry, huny, hurry! Step right<lb />
this way to th College's Union' big<lb />
carnival night. Entrance is free, and<lb />
everyone is welcomed. April 24, haa<lb />
ii set as the date and seven to ten<lb />
o'clock as the time.<lb />
Try your hand a such game as<lb />
throwing daits at balloons, or<lb />
shooting B B's, or at pitching pine<lb />
cones into a s turnip. If games of<lb />
luck are more your speed than those<lb />
of skill, a roulette wheel will be in<lb />
fnlJ awing foi you to take your<lb />
chances.<lb />
Aittr the carnival no one will<lb />
road r what the future holds for<lb />
them "hat is. no one who goes to<lb />
see the forturo teller and a-ks to<lb />
e; r a that can be to) ' of -he fu-<lb />
ture. S r pictures are just the<lb />
thing for all eolieg -indents to<lb />
keep tucked away with their other<lb />
; the picture taking<lb />
ill provideyou with a visual<lb />
aid to remembering the big night<lb />
! the i had at the<lb />
CU Carnival.<lb />
Exhibit will be among the other<lb />
: attractions the Carnival will<lb />
offer aral of course tey will be free.<lb />
FLEMING<lb />
Popcorn, peanuts, and all the other<lb />
typical carnival refreshments wili<lb />
be offered for sale at some booths.<lb />
Campus organization in co-opera<lb />
tion with the Union are s. onsoring<lb />
the above mentioned booths aloriL'<lb />
with many others. Tie CU Board<lb />
will decorate the Union for the event<lb />
and wi h each organization decorat-<lb />
ing its own booth and many people<lb />
appearing in costumes, it promise<lb />
to be quite colorful scene.<lb />
Valuable prizes are to be g<lb />
by the combined forces of the man<lb />
campus organizations and the CU<lb />
There will be I dor.r rize, a pi<lb />
the beat bo Ah, and one for :<lb />
best carnival ?: ! costume whi<lb />
:dude e<lb />
to clowni 'o thje animal. These<lb />
priz s will be extra for each of the<lb />
booths sponsoring games will<lb />
ing away their prizes also I mi.<lb />
I tion ' -a- there has<lb />
iieen talk of BOBBC stuffed<lb />
being at the carniva<lb />
All prize v: varied<lb />
I of "  Someone<lb />
v. ia ' em and it could be y <lb />
come and try your tuck.<lb />
GETTING THE CARNIVAL SPIRITDottie Fagan does a little clowning<lb />
ilh three members of the College Union Studnt Board.<lb />
toward extending the in<lb />
I<lb />
:<lb />
I<lb />
lace ac-<lb />
tionally. Especially for<lb />
the tei -on'side the<lb />
ia! United States, he will sr-<lb />
s ona<lb />
source ;e<lb />
aga and supply<lb />
,ke part in pro-<lb />
rk to Dr.<lb />
I , Vocabulary<lb />
. ib cards to be<lb />
vocabulary through<lb />
(fixes, suffixes,<lb />
This teaching<lb />
um  a number of<lb />
 PLATOON<lb />
 LEADERS<lb />
 CLASS<lb />
. Marine Officer training<lb />
it<lb />
it<lb />
it<lb />
ir<lb />
The National O<lb />
Science :<lb />
improvii e ence<lb />
clud<lb />
i . i<lb />
lie; Baptist Student. Center  Barney West, Durham; Mr.<lb />
Devone West, Koaoboro; Bap- Eagles' class, Frosty Smith, Garland;<lb />
Student Tenter Hostess. Shirle Ruth Lassiter's class. S'r.irley<lb />
Gay, Greenville.<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Wins Trophy<lb />
ith 45 Points<lb />
program for college men <lb />
or Elemen<lb />
nization for<lb />
ing in the<lb />
 purposes in-<lb />
pment of a science cur-<lb />
the lower yrades which<lb />
e continuous and<lb />
ee program for the<lb />
1, and piomotion of a<lb />
robleii: involved in the<lb />
d techniques of science<lb />
 ne elem ool.<lb />
n:i tonally known for<lb />
and science<lb />
ng in the elementary grades,<lb />
3 the author of both textbooks and<lb />
on thse ubjee<lb />
)!<lb />
Nav<lb />
Mozingo, Kenlv; and Forum Leader,<lb />
Sue Laasiter, Four Oaks.<lb />
The committee chairmen appointed<lb />
. the resent Executive Council are:<lb />
Publicity, Paye Riveiibark, Wallace;<lb />
Sffu c, Dottie Fiynn. Richmond, Va<lb />
r, Lloyd Alien, F ur Oaks; Ex-<lb />
Wade Parker, Charlotte;<lb />
Len, George Peacock, (hadburn;<lb />
V isua Aids. Coleraan Gentry,<lb />
Greenville; and Supper, Betty Martin.<lb />
Few Oaks.<lb />
The faculti advisors aie Dr Her-<lb />
l.ert Paschal, from Memorial Bay-1 invited to attend.<lb />
lane Fuller from Gienville is the<lb />
. Training Union presiden: at<lb />
Memorial, and Bobbie Fruden from<lb />
Roxol.el heads the Training Union<lb />
at Immanue<lb />
The Installation Service of the in-<lb />
coming Executive Council will be<lb />
at 1 mmanuel Baptist Church Sunday,<lb />
March M, at 5:00. Dr. Leo W. Jenk-<lb />
 Dean of Fast Carolina College<lb />
will be the principal speaker. All<lb />
friends and interested persons are<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Culminating the first Greek Week<lb />
activities on campus was the pre3en- L<lb />
tation of the Greek Week trophy to (BUCCANEERStalk over their New York trip for the Columbia Scho-<lb />
the Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity j fcsstk Press Association Convention. Editor I. K. Williamson, Adolphua<lb />
Wednesday at the Interfraternity' Spain, Janice Pierce, and Betty Freeman were the lucky traveiera.<lb />
- -<lb />
Council meeting.<lb />
Something new on this campus,<lb />
Greek Week was the first project of<lb />
the n wly elected council. It was<lb />
; rimarily a work week for the pledges<lb />
of all the fraternities. President<lb />
James Teachy asked City Manag-r<lb />
Leonard Bloxam for a project which<lb />
the pledges could do that would bene-<lb />
fit the city of Greenville. He assigned<lb />
them the task of cleaning up Green<lb />
Springs Park. For the afternoon<lb />
work at the park each fraternity was<lb />
given five points.<lb />
At a field day Monday each class<lb />
participated in such events aa the<lb />
100 yard dash, 440 relay, sack race,<lb />
wheel barrow race, catch the greasy<lb />
pig, and many others. For the win-<lb />
ning of each event was 5 points.<lb />
Thursday night at Stunt Night,<lb />
which was open to the campua free<lb />
of charge, each fraternity pledge<lb />
class presented a fifteen minute skit.<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha won with a take-<lb />
off on the Steve Allen show called the<lb />
"Steve Alien Show They were<lb />
awarded 26 points. Lambda Chi'<lb />
silent movie melodrama received 15<lb />
points lor second place.<lb />
Cleaning up the campus was the<lb />
Saturday job of all the pledges. They<lb />
were under the direction of Chief<lb />
Harrell. Each fraternity wai awarded<lb />
5 poinrs for this work.<lb />
Phi Kap; a Alpha will present the<lb />
trophy to their pledge class, who wor i<lb />
with 45 points, at a banquet in the<lb />
pi dges' honor. Winning second place<lb />
with 40 points was Sigma Kho Phi.<lb />
Ka;pa Sigma Nu, Theta Chi, and<lb />
DKFICERSPlayhouse president, Pat Baker discusses next year's<lb />
plans with fellou uflieen IJuhba Driver. Larry Craven, and Alice Anne<lb />
Home.<lb /><lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For All Occasions<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
f<lb />
COUNTING VOTESMarcia Forbes, Election Chairman, leads her fel-<lb />
low workers in counting the election returns.<lb />
Cinderella Restaurant<lb />
Home of Good Food<lb />
located at U. S. 264 and N. C. 43 Highways<lb />
FINE FOOD-FAST SERVICE<lb />
You'll like mir REAL HOME COOKING<lb />
Our Specialties are<lb />
CUTTING STYLING TINTING CURLING<lb />
Friendly Beauty Shop<lb />
117 West 4th Street<lb />
Jenkins Motor Company. Inc.<lb />
Your Greenville Ford Dealer<lb />
New Ford Cars Guaranteed Used Cars<lb />
Special Financing for Teachers<lb />
I STAUFFERS JEWELERS l<lb />
t YOUR BULOVA, HAMILTON, ELGIN, MIDO WATCH J<lb />
t and DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS t<lb />
J 38 Years in Greenville <lb />
Lambda Alpha had 35, 30, and 25<lb />
points respectively.<lb />
About first Greek Week President<lb />
Teachy ays, "It was indeed tQCCt -<lb />
ful and at times even hilarious City<lb />
Manager Bloxam expressed hopes<lb />
that next year Greek Week could be<lb />
held in conjunction with the city's<lb />
'Clean UpPaint Up campaign.<lb />
"This would help us to bett?r be<lb />
asble to sec ;he work done he lays.<lb />
ili ' in in hi   in. Mini    m. nn.iii  ' A,<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
Perkins-Proctor<lb />
"The House of Name Brands"<lb />
201 E. Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Beddingfield's Pharmacy<lb />
Five Points<lb />
REVLON and CARA NOME<lb />
COSMETICS<lb />
REXAT.L DRUGS<lb />
ONE DAY FILM SERVICE<lb />
"Your Most ConveTnerU Drug Store"<lb />
SUNDAY and MONDAY<lb />
March 30-31<lb />
W AfCrUKn<lb />
1AWES<lb />
GARNER<lb />
) Y and Wednesday<lb />
April 1-2<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
mm<lb />
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