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Welcome<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
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GREENVILLE. N. C. THURSDAY. APRIL 3. 1958<lb />
The Ladv Wins A Bet<lb />
. , kewa enjoying a roi'Vshake. courtesy of Jimmj j<lb />
-and kxslthat there wouldn't be uer l00 students<lb />
cent eW<lb />
Debaters Gather<lb />
In Flanagan<lb />
"or Tournament<lb />
Today an assembly of debaters and<lb />
coaches are meeting in Flanagan Au-<lb />
ditorium Dr. George Cook is in charge<lb />
f "he district high school tourna-<lb />
ment debates and the administrative<lb />
! tails<lb />
Five affirmative and eight nega-<lb />
r teams are meeting at 1:00 p.m.<lb />
I at 1:30 p.m. Drs. Clay. A. Jen-<lb />
?. and Price will choose four teams<lb />
I e affirmative side from Colum-<lb />
' bia, Gatesville. New Bern, Perqui-<lb />
I mans, and Scotland Neck High Schools<lb />
, which will meet in room 212 Flana-<lb />
Carousel' To Open Tuesday,<lb />
Practicing For Carousel'<lb />
otioe<lb />
 i Hih School<lb />
M campus Dr. Ed Carter<lb />
resaesta that all student and<lb />
tj not brine their cars on<lb />
or this day. All en-<lb />
- It the college will be<lb />
from I'M M to 4:3<lb />
High School Day<lb />
Program<lb />
v ,00 to 2:00 pmVisit Science Fair<lb />
T I F.anagan Building<lb />
!orkers Named<lb />
10:00<lb /><lb />
am<lb />
All<lb />
and Build-<lb />
report te<lb />
Program in<lb />
-uasis Week<lb />
EU<lb /><lb />
3:00 to 4 00 PmDance in Wright Napp an(j Mrs. Reynolds. The better<lb />
Auditorium Music hy the Dreamers<lb />
Emphasis<lb />
k of csmpus-<lb />
n renamed<lb />
Week, according<lb />
chairman of<lb />
tr<lb />
Page : tne<lb />
, .  Febru-<lb />
are g Commute officers<lb />
P Brtl . secretary; Fred<lb />
treasurer; Dr. Cleveland<lb />
visor; and chairmen of<lb />
r a subcommittees: Elizabeth<lb />
I and Mattie Lou Haxris,<lb />
  r. Aycock and Ann<lb />
y . taty; Fred Kaminski.<lb />
I . mtata and Assemblies; Bet-<lb />
Organized House<lb />
. Conferences; Margaret<lb />
i well and Barbara Davenport.<lb />
n; Flora Ruth<lb />
- n Leatjter, Open<lb />
Mar- a Wiison and Ta<lb />
W hip; Barbara Wilson and<lb />
e B eh, Maeic; and Cynthia Jame<lb />
: Lois Farmer, Literature.<lb />
t: So What?"<lb />
be the theme of Spiritual Era-<lb />
b  Week. Two months ago plans<lb />
1 to formulate around this cen- the Spiritual Emphasis Wetk of 1959<lb />
rt idea Stveral speaker are in will be welcomed Please send them<lb />
a pi teas of being selected by the to the address indicated in the form<lb />
.g Committeeone main plat below.<lb />
rm speaker for the mass assemblies All freshmen, sophomores, and<lb />
ree or four others to centralize juniors interested in working with<lb />
t in the various depart- any of the committees of Spiritual<lb />
the curriculum. (Emphasis Week are requested to fill<lb />
Suggestion? for improvements in out the form below.<lb />
Dr. Howe Mi? Hardison. and Dr.<lb />
Keesey will choo?e four negative<lb />
earns from the Bath. Chicod, Elisa-<lb />
beth City, and Scotland Neck schools.<lb />
These schools will meet in room 211<lb />
Flanagan.<lb />
In the library at t-is same time,<lb />
four negative teams from Columbia,<lb />
Gatesville. New Bern, and Perqui-<lb />
man schools will meet Dr. Brew-<lb />
ster, Mr. Wolfe, and Dr. Greer will<lb />
choose two teams to go on to the next<lb />
i round at 3:30 p.m.<lb />
Alternate judges for the 1:30-3:80<lb />
debates are Mrs. Goodman, Dr. Her-<lb />
rin. and Mr. Paysinger.<lb />
In the second round, the affirma-<lb />
tive winning teams from room 212 ha<lb />
Flanagan will compete versus the two<lb />
winning negative teams from the<lb />
library These will be judged by Mr.<lb />
Capwell. Dr. Prince, and Dr. Winkler.<lb />
At this time, Dr. E. Jenkins, Mr. S.<lb />
Moore, and Dr. Kilpatrick will judge<lb />
I the two other winning affirmative<lb />
teams from room 212 in Flanagan<lb />
versus the two negative winning<lb />
teams from room 211 in Flanagan.<lb />
The alternate judges for this round<lb />
are Mr. Fagan, Dr. Poindexter, and<lb />
i Dr. K. White.<lb />
Then the final round will he in<lb />
Flanagan Auditorium at 7:20 p.m.<lb />
This round will be two full debates<lb />
with the winning affirmative team<lb />
from Flanagan 211 against the win-<lb />
ning negative team from Flanagan<lb />
Janes, Parish,<lb />
Harris, Knight<lb />
Hold Leads<lb />
It take the hoi stage when performer, for Carousel get together for practice. I he outstanding cast<lb />
ncludes Dottie Jo James, Steve Farish, Barbara Harris, and George Knight.<lb />
Three Buildings' Additions Third Annual<lb />
keceive Contract Approval1 Typing<lb />
Contest Set<lb />
Contracts for additions to three .north side of the building. The sddi-<lb />
f your choice.<lb />
1 46  -Chicken barbecue<lb />
11:00<lb />
o- ghi x  litoi ium<lb />
 to 12 30 pm VtaR the depart-<lb />
ounds near th<lb />
1:45 to 4:00 pmVisit Education Ex-<lb />
- and open hou in different1<lb />
artmer <lb />
2:60 to 5:00 panStyle ShowAu-<lb />
stin AuditoriumMusic by the Wo-<lb />
man's Chorus under the direction of<lb />
ssor Dan Vornholt.<lb />
2:00 to 3:00 pmAFROTC Convo-<lb />
 i 3 Austin Building.<lb />
to 3:88 , m-Physical Educa-<lb />
tion activities in gym and swimming<lb />
2: to 4:00 pmVarsity baseball<lb />
tice at Athletic Field.<lb />
3:88 aimScience Award program-<lb />
Auditorium in Flanagan Building<lb />
buildings at East Carolina College, to<lb />
be constructed at a total cost of $3So<lb />
389, have been awarded, F. D. Dun<lb />
 rice -president in charge of bua-<lb />
ess, has just announced.<lb />
Buildings which will have new<lb />
rings and the total amounts pro-<lb />
vided in contracts for each addition<lb />
t: the Admir.istra ion Building.<lb />
3147 592; Musk Hal $72.40y; and<lb />
he college .afeterias, $165,308.<lb />
A t;wo-story addition to the Ad-<lb />
ministration Building, doubling is<lb />
resent si?e, will bo constructed t<lb />
the west end of the bttUdtttg. The Ad-<lb />
ojnistmtioa Buildinjr. trected in 1930,<lb />
vhen the colege was. approximately<lb />
ne foarth its size todays is no longer<lb />
 uuate bo provide office space for<lb />
other winn'ng affirmative and neg-<lb />
ative teams from these same ooms<lb />
I The judges will be Dr. Hirshbei ?. Mr<lb />
BASTBB PAITT FOR<lb />
UNDERPRIVILEDGED CHILDREN<lb />
i ! p. m. an Easter party<lb />
 wiener roast, an Easter egg<lb />
rod games for 38 under rivil-<lb />
n within a S mile radius<lb />
of Greenville wfll be sponsored by<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at the<lb />
rville Youth Center. Transpor-<lb />
tation for the children will be furn-<lb />
ished b t" e members.<lb />
affirmative and negaive teams will<lb />
be chosen for the .state competition.<lb />
The trophy for the state competition<lb />
is the Aycock cup.<lb />
Everyone is urged to attend the de-<lb />
bates, particularly the finals.<lb />
inistrative departments. The new<lb />
212. The other debate is between t . ,onditions<lb />
and provide offices for administrative<lb />
personnel now working in temporary<lb />
mart rs in other buildings on the<lb />
earn pus, he said.<lb />
General contractors will be the<lb />
North S:ate Construction Co. of<lb />
Rocky Mount. The new wing was de-<lb />
igned bj Harry Harless, Rocky<lb />
.io.tnt architect.<lb />
kfusk Hall, originally the college<lb />
library, will have a new wing at the<lb />
tson, also designed by Mr. Harless,<lb />
will face Fifth Street in Greenville<lb />
and run parallel to it. It will include<lb />
en teaching studios, twelve practice j<lb />
reesna, a rsjhesoaal room for choral<lb />
groups, and two small classrooms.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert, music<lb />
eoartment head, ex.iained that Mu-<lb />
u- Hall does not provide adequate in-<lb />
itrac ional facilities for the rapidly<lb />
growing department, whkh now has<lb />
a staff of nineteen members and<lb />
140 students who sre majoring in<lb />
music. v<lb />
The generrontract for eoastruct-<lb />
icn was awarded to the North State<lb />
Construction Co. of Rocky Mount.<lb />
A cafeteria whkh will provide ser-<lb />
vice and eating space for 300 people<lb />
High school students will compete<lb />
in the Thin! Annual District Tyring<lb />
j Contest here at East Carolina or.<lb />
April 10. The program begins with<lb />
the actual contest, which is held at<lb />
1:30 p.m. that afternoon in te busi-<lb />
ness department, and closes with an<lb />
awards' dinner, which will be held in<lb />
the North Dining Hall at 6:00 p.m.<lb />
Pins will be given to the highest<lb />
scorer in both divisions: the begin-<lb />
ning and the advanced. In addition,<lb />
each participant receives a certificate<lb />
of recognition.<lb />
Eligible for tbis contest are seven-<lb />
ty-six business and thirty-seven<lb />
will be added to existing dining hall<lb />
7  "?  will h advanced students. These students,<lb />
facilities. The new structure will oe<lb />
connected with the college kitchen,<lb />
which now serves the three cafeterias<lb />
in use on the campus, so tbat no ad-<lb />
ditional facilities for food prepara-<lb />
tion will be required.<lb />
The new wing will extend to the<lb />
who will be accompanied by their in<lb />
structors, represent schools from six-<lb />
teen counties in this area. For the<lb />
past several weeks faculty members<lb />
and students in tbe business depart-<lb />
new winir wni exionu u  -<lb />
j r- ww ot it will ent have visited these schools, ad-<lb />
south toward Eighth Street. It will tA anA Vmum w.<lb />
Delude a basement whkh could, <lb />
Gayle Davenport<lb />
Represents<lb />
In Contest<lb />
EC<lb />
rifty-three<lb />
Me All Ones<lb />
i<lb />
need should arise, be used for lunch-<lb />
room service.<lb />
General contractors will be the Dunn<lb />
Building Co. of Greenville. Plans<lb />
were drawn by Architect F. Carter<lb />
Williams of Raleigh.<lb />
 th following and put it into the campus mail ad-<lb />
dressed: Anne Pag. Brook P. O. Box 863. It may also be brought by<lb />
att 35o<lb />
 Dormitory <lb />
m interoat d is serving on one of the following Spiritual Em-<lb />
phasis Week Committees. (I have indicated by let, 2nd, and 3rd chokes.)<lb />
I I n Forums Publicity<lb />
Worship Hospitality<lb />
Music Arrangements and Assemblies<lb />
L.teratura Classroom Visitation<lb />
Organised House and Personal Conferences<lb />
Gayle Davenport of Portsmouth,<lb />
Virginia, will be EOC's representa-<lb />
tive of fashion in the Glamour maga-<lb />
zine contest of "10 Best Dressed<lb />
Girls in America<lb />
Gayle, wf.o was approved both by<lb />
faculty and students, as being the<lb />
best dressed coed on eampus has<lb />
submitted photographs (by photo-<lb />
grapher Jimmy Kirkland) to the edi-<lb />
tors of Glamour magazine.<lb />
The campus contest has been ac-<lb />
tive in collegiate affairs, and recently<lb />
was chosen to be one of the mar-<lb />
shals for next year.<lb />
The magazine editors will select<lb />
tihe ten winners who will then be<lb />
photographed on their respective cam-<lb />
puses and in June will be flown to<lb />
New York as "Glamour's guests<lb />
During their visit to New York they<lb />
will stay at the Waldorf Astoria,<lb />
will participate in "Glamour's Col-<lb />
lege Fashion Show and will be inter-<lb />
viewed and entertained by the editors.<lb />
Barbara Harris<lb />
Top scholastic honors for the win-<lb />
er quarter at East Carolina College<lb />
went to 53 students whose names<lb />
have been announced by Registrar<lb />
Orval L. Phillips. These students are<lb />
listed below on the "All Ones" Honor<lb />
list in recognition of tihe fact that<lb />
they received the highest possible<lb />
grades in all courses during la3t<lb />
quarter. The total number attaining<lb />
i place on the Dean's list was 170<lb />
with 454 making the honor roll this<lb />
past quarter. Seven men and Porty-tbt<lb />
women made all l's.<lb />
Men<lb />
Henry B. Creech, Ennis R. Harrell,<lb />
Roland E. Matthis, Fred D. Ragan,<lb />
Marvin M. Rhodes, Dwight L. Smith, abroad<lb />
mils Second<lb />
UUW Award<lb />
T-e SOA production of Carousel is<lb />
expected to draw crowds from east-<lb />
e:n North Carolina similar to "Qkle-<lb />
 when an estimated S.000 peo-<lb />
wero turned away. Students will<lb />
he edaettted anem the presentation of<lb />
Q3 eardi<lb />
"Carousel with music hy Richard<lb />
RodfUd " 'yrics hy Oscar Ham-<lb />
ranks alone with Okla-<lb />
" as one el the outstanding<lb />
Brodway musicals. According to<lb />
Redgers and Hammersteln, "This Is<lb />
Beat creation. "Carousel" is<lb />
ase.i -n Monar's "Liliom<lb />
The time is t$73f"e place, a small<lb />
town on the coast of Maine Jue<lb />
letdfca, a factory jrirl. faU r. love<lb />
he t.rst time with MR Bigelow.<lb />
a carousel barker. Billy, who has al-<lb />
ways had as many girls as he chooses,<lb />
settles down to married life with<lb />
Julie. Their happiness is short lived<lb />
due to the fact that Billy is unem-<lb />
ployed and becomes irritable. When<lb />
Biy 'earns that he is to be a father,<lb />
he endeavors to get money for the<lb />
baby by holding up the rich mill<lb />
owner, Mr Bascombe. Failing in his<lb />
 tilflt. Billy kills himself rather<lb />
than be captured.<lb />
The ending is beautifully written<lb />
with Billy observing from the celes-<lb />
tuil heavens the growth of his daugh-<lb />
ter Louise The curtains close as the<lb />
chorus sings "You'll Never Walk<lb />
Alone<lb />
Comedy in the musical is furnished<lb />
primarily by Carrie Pipperidge and<lb />
her husband. Enoch Sqow, and their<lb />
nine children! Also adding spice to<lb />
the production are Mrs. Mullin. a<lb />
woman of questionable repute and<lb />
tbe owner of the carousel, and the<lb />
villain Jigger, a toughened, die-hard<lb />
character.<lb />
The musical score of Carousel is<lb />
lively and expressive. Highlighting<lb />
the production is sn outstanding cast<lb />
of twenty-five with Dottie Jo James.<lb />
Steve Farish. Barbara Harris, and<lb />
George Knight playing the leading<lb />
rolesa forty piece orchestra, a<lb />
thirty voice chorus, and the dancing<lb />
chorus climaxed by the Carousel Bal-<lb />
let starring Carol Harris. The best<lb />
known selections are "June is Bust-<lb />
ing Out All Over "YouTi Never<lb />
Walk Alone "A Real Nice Clam-<lb />
bake and "If I Loved You<lb />
Costume are ordered from a pro-<lb />
fess tonal costume house. An actual<lb />
carousel, "The Wonder Bread Merry-<lb />
Go-Round is being loaned to the<lb />
production by the Continental Bak-<lb />
ing Company. The sets are designed<lb />
and built under the direction of Tom-<lb />
my Hull and Linwood Pittman. The<lb />
ministered the tests, and have re<lb />
turned and scored tbe papers. Then<lb />
the top 20f of each county were no-<lb />
tified that they would be eligible to<lb />
enter the contest.<lb />
This contest is sponsored by the<lb />
I Business Department, FBLA, Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, and hy the college Office<lb />
of Public Relations and Foundations.<lb />
Carol Mallard is chairman for Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, and Mary Lou Parker is.<lb />
chairman for FBLA. Among those  jf J waterfront scene that<lb />
students who helped give the testa  vaiU aCtn" 'qUn<lb />
is Jimmy Wall, who said, "I liked<lb />
giving the tests to the students he-<lb />
Miss Barbara Harris, of Beaufort,<lb />
graduating senior in voice in the<lb />
Music Department of East Carolina<lb />
College, was selected Monday hy the<lb />
Foreign Study Scholarship Commit-<lb />
tee of the American Association of<lb />
University Women aa the recipient of<lb />
the second 650 scholarship awarded<lb />
an BQC woman hy the Greenville<lb />
Branch of the Association for study<lb />
cause it made me feel like I was<lb />
practice teaching Many high school<lb />
teachers have said that these testa<lb />
have helped to improve their stand-<lb />
ards because of tke achieving motiv-<lb />
ation factor. The honor of being eli-<lb />
gible drives the students to work<lb />
harder to improve their own achieve-<lb />
ments.<lb />
ces which take place.<lb />
Production staff for "Carousel" is:<lb />
Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert. Director<lb />
and Music Director; Dr. Elisabeth<lb />
Utterback, Dramatics Director; Lin-<lb />
wood Pittman, 'Bechnical Director<lb />
and Co-chairman of Production Com-<lb />
mittee; Charles Shearon, choreo-<lb />
grapher; Ralph Shumaker, Assist-<lb />
ant Music Director and Co-chairman<lb />
of Production Committee; and Sue<lb />
Heath, Assistant Dramatics Director.<lb /><lb />
tgir<lb />
Members of the new Spiritual Emphasis Week Steering Committee<lb />
out plena for next yar under the direction of chairman Ann Page<lb />
e<lb />
and Dennis E. Williams.<lb />
Women<lb />
Rosalind E. Alexander, Shelba D.<lb />
Allen, Letitia Baits, Annie B. Speller<lb />
Benfield, Barbara J. Blanton, Mari-<lb />
lyn G. Bowen, Martha MeOormlck<lb />
Butler, Sara B. Crawford, Janice N.<lb />
Creech, Mary M. Deans, Gayle L.<lb />
Dunn, Francis E. Folk, Dorothy G.<lb />
Frazior, Mrs. Lois Ann Z. Garren,<lb />
Helen M. Gooden, Lillian C. Griffin,<lb />
Mary W Griffith, Rebecca M.<lb />
Hill, Mrs. Lael Bunting Hinman,<lb />
Janet E: Hodges,<lb />
Deloris I. Johnson, Mrs. Carrill D.<lb />
Jones, Mrs. Jean Modiin Jones, Mrs.<lb />
Mildred T. McGarath. Lona J. Mann-<lb />
ing, Sylvia L. Matthews, Zllphia C.<lb />
.May, Martha J. Millican, Betty H.<lb />
Mobley, E. Marian Morrison, Rachel<lb />
Muaselwhite, Shirley A, Naves, Ida<lb />
Rose D. Perry, L. Marian Piekett,<lb />
Ann E. Ploasants, Margie E. Price,<lb />
Ouida L. Reaves, F Ana Rusher,<lb />
Sylvia M. Sampedro. Peggy L. Sav-<lb />
age, Dorie M. Shatnel, M. Faye<lb />
Spivey, Prisciila S. Button, C. Kay<lb />
Thomasen, Ruth L, Tvckar, and Katy<lb />
IN. Paele.<lb />
The selection of Miss Harris was<lb />
announced by Mrs. Austin Perry,<lb />
chairman of the Foreign Study Schol-<lb />
arship Committee of the Association,<lb />
and Miss Lois Grigaby, chairman of<lb />
the Selections Committee, who also<lb />
announced the appointment of Miaa<lb />
Janet Hodges, senior in social studies,<lb />
as alternate.<lb />
Miaa Harris .piaw to atody in<lb />
Munich at the State Academy of<lb />
Munich under the noted teacher of<lb />
Voice, Fran Hedwig Fichtraueller<lb />
She Is at present studying voice at<lb />
the college with Prof. Paul Hlckfang<lb />
who himself redently studied for<lb />
two years in Germany<lb />
The first aneh AtAUW scholarship<lb />
was awarded last year to Miaa Ann<lb />
Mayo of Plymouth, a French Major<lb />
who studied at the Unlvaraity<lb />
Parii last summer.<lb />
Other members of the SakcUena<lb />
Committee for the AAUW were Dr,<lb />
Elisabeth Utterhaek, president of the<lb />
GreenviUe Branch of AAUW, Mist<lb />
Nell Stalling, Mrs. James L. Flesn<lb />
Charles Jenkhw is the lucky ytwng man who gate Uverae Coeghlan<lb />
in Jr Mra. 1 K. Wtartow, and Mrs. for a dancing partner in CareneeL The other yanug ktdy fe net flying<lb />
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Investigation Needed<lb />
In Post Office:P))icief<lb />
It has been called to our attention that<lb />
some typo of investigation should be carried<lb />
i n by the administration as tOtthe service<lb />
received by students, faculty, and staff from<lb />
the campus post office staff. Not only whose<lb />
fault for iate deliver, spoiled food by ants,<lb />
misplaced mail, and such items, but also<lb />
corrective measures should be discussed and<lb />
instigated. Possibly the existing staff of the<lb />
post office is doing their bestbut their best<lb />
certainly could be improved upon. The exist-<lb />
ing system which causes students to share<lb />
mail boxes is not the best, nor is it exactly<lb />
p i. The post office should be enlarged as<lb />
k and a larger, or more ef-<lb />
ail hired.<lb />
Men Say: Time<lb />
To Form A Club<lb />
lCP)<lb />
-These terrifying figures come<lb />
o State university LANTERN.<lb />
ui ait more than 19.000.000 unmar-<lb />
m this country and every last<lb />
of them is out to get a man.<lb />
r women spent $59,000,000 for<lb />
rfume. H w much more they spent for<lb />
 uge, eyebrow pencil and false eye-<lb />
lashes i- not known.<lb />
n Lhe basis of these iact a number of<lb />
eligible men ighout the country has or-<lb />
d into a Bachelors' Protective Asso-<lb />
sure themselves against marriage.<lb />
'A i currently circulating its<lb />
rature on our campus. For a small fee the<lb />
BPA insures unmarried men against marriage<lb />
s lull year.<lb />
ably the "catch" to the whole<lb />
. n. Insurance is costly and if you<lb />
' insurance you will hae to shell out.<lb />
price freedom?<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
e Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Nan- changed :rom TEC'O ECHO November 7, 1952<lb />
Member<lb />
Teat age 1 vision, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Mrmoet<lb />
tssociatecl Golle&amp;iate 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 />
JAX RABY<lb />
Editor<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
-orial Staff Pat Reynolds, Nancy Lilly,<lb />
Bob Harper, Rosemary Eagles, Martha Wilson.<lb />
-tant Editor Marti Martin<lb />
Managing Editor . Kathryn Johnson<lb />
Editor Bill Boyd<lb />
As 3 rta Editor Pat Harvey<lb />
News Editor Rosemary Eagles<lb />
Staff Phu!0iapher Bob Harper<lb />
.eN- - Lihby Williams, Evelyn Crutchfield,<lb />
El: Hetty Maynor, Deny Walker<lb />
iik. Peggy Davis, Barbara Batta,<lb />
 time Pa<lb />
Wilma Hall, Yvonne<lb />
Fleming. Mar) Frances Ayers. Harriet Maher.<lb />
Proofread) Bet Thomas,<lb />
Aiia Evr . Hill, Doris Mercer.<lb />
oonists . Derry Walker, Marti Martin,<lb />
Bob Harper<lb />
Me i r, ulation Manager<lb />
W - Circulation Manager<lb />
Circulation Manager<lb />
Staff Shirley Gay,<lb />
Bryan, Lenore Pate. Janice<lb />
1  ps, N.  ox. Wilma Hall, Mary Elizabeth<lb />
Kathryn Crumpler, Jean Capps, Helen<lb />
Sturkie, Ruth Linebeigev, Nancy Cross, Ellen<lb />
Eaaon, Wilma Pait.<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 />
James Trice<lb />
Marti Martin<lb />
Susan Ballance<lb />
Emily Currin,<lb />
Langston, Lee<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
East Carolina College is a co-educational college<lb />
maintained by the State of North Carolina for the<lb />
purpose of giving young men and women training<lb />
that will enable them to earn a Bachelor of Science,<lb />
a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Music, or a Master<lb />
uf Arts degree. The physical plant of the college<lb />
.or sist of approximately 130 acres and 25 buildings<lb />
ropriate to the work of the college. Enrollment<lb />
for he 1957-58 school year is in excess of 3700 and<lb />
includes students from nearly all of North Carolina's<lb />
100 counties and adjoining states.<lb />
iA sound general education program ia offered<lb />
as the foundation on which specialized training may<lb />
be based. Pre-profesaional training and Secretarial<lb />
Sctence are also available. Students may take work<lb />
in the following fields: Art, Education, Business<lb />
Education, English, Foreign Language, Geography,<lb />
FLalth and Physical Education, Home Economics,<lb />
Industrial Arts, Library Science, Mathematics, Music,<lb />
Psychology. Science, and Social Studies. An Air<lb />
Force ROTC unit located at the college provides an<lb />
opportunity for men, upon graduation, to be com-<lb />
missioned as Second Lieutenants in the Air Force<lb />
after which they may enter flight training and earn<lb />
their wings.<lb />
Additional information may be obtained by writ-<lb />
ing to the Registrar, East Carolina College, Green-<lb />
ville, N. C.  H<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
We didn't realize how effective<lb />
our last cartoon wasuntil someone<lb />
remarked that they recognized one<lb />
of tie characters immediately <lb />
well- if the .hoe fits <lb />
This is our last issue until April<lb />
17 due to Spring holidays. Hope you<lb />
enjoy your Buster ami the vacation<lb />
from studies. As for the ditordrop<lb />
me a card at 3577 Norland Court,<lb />
Norfolk 13, Va. or Norfolk Genera!<lb />
hospital. Barring a bad cold, one bad<lb />
set of tonsils will depart on Easter<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Measles are going aroundthis<lb />
i aat week-end our managing editor,<lb />
Kathryn Johnson came down with<lb />
I m. It wasn't so long ago that the<lb />
SGA president, Jimmy Phelps, had<lb />
him. There's not orach you can do<lb />
about keeping from having them (if<lb />
you haven't had them before) if you<lb />
come in contact with someone in<lb />
the contagious stage says Nurse -<lb />
Hales ov i at the infirmary.<lb />
We wouldn't be at all surprised<lb />
if half of ECC was down at Wilming-<lb />
ton for the Azalea Festival, regard-<lb />
less of the fact that the Azaleas have<lb />
yi t to bloom. At least they got out<lb />
of our rainy weather. President Mes-<lb />
iik and his wife were looking their<lb />
usual charming selves. We've got the<lb />
best looking college president around<lb />
hese parts.<lb />
Did they ever find the lost ECC<lb />
cued, is my question. They were pag-<lb />
ing for her whereabouts over the TV<lb />
stationand referring, as usual, to<lb />
us as Eas: Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
When will they ever learn?<lb />
The "new look" in fashions doesn't<lb />
show President Messick much. When<lb />
asked what he thought of the "sack<lb />
he replied, "I don't care for it. The<lb />
ions of the past three or four<lb />
years are the best that I've seen<lb />
According u information here, the<lb />
Publications Board will meet April<lb />
10, Thursday, to select the editors of<lb />
the Buccaneer and the East Carolin-<lb />
ian for next year.<lb />
Another item of information <lb />
the Awards ceremony will be held<lb />
Tuesday. April 15, at 4:00 p.m. in<lb />
Austin Auditorium. There are De-<lb />
partmental awards, SGA awards, and<lb />
Publications awards, whiclh means<lb />
that East Carolinian staff members<lb />
old meet at Austin for the usual<lb />
staff meeting, but at 1 p.m.<lb />
Peo ile are quick to criticize, but<lb />
slow to praise. Wonder why it's so<lb />
haul to find something to praise?<lb />
We'll pause and review the school<lb />
year in the issue of May 16 and 3ee<lb />
just how this SGA administration<lb />
looks, in reflection. Also we'll have<lb />
some idea of what next year's SGA<lb />
is capable of, as shown by its four<lb />
meetings this year.<lb />
There's u nice little lady who runs<lb />
one of the local eating establishments<lb />
who makes life a little more pleasur-<lb />
able for her patrons with her com-<lb />
ments (and good food). It's inter-<lb />
im ing to near how she sees the col-<lb />
lege students <lb />
Installation of the new SGA of-<lb />
fic 11 i.s open to the student body.<lb />
Why don't you come and watch the<lb />
ceremony? That's April 15, at 4:30<lb />
in Austin.<lb />
We hope that while organizations<lb />
are electing their officers for next<lb />
year they will select an East Caro-<lb />
linian reporter and also Chat this re-<lb />
porter either have prior journalism<lb />
experience or come up and obtain<lb />
some information the rest of this<lb />
year.<lb />
The business manager of the paper<lb />
has stated that the remainder of the<lb />
advertising money should be turned<lb />
over to the newspaper in order to<lb />
return to six page editions. The edi-<lb />
tor heartily concurs. How about it<lb />
Budget Committee? We would like to<lb />
feature additioftmJ departments on<lb />
campus, but cannot, at present, due<lb />
to the limited space. Also we would<lb />
like to print ihe SGA committee re-<lb />
ports for the year.<lb />
Fate's gift to ECC  Dr. Thom-<lb />
as M. Stritch in the Psychology De-<lb />
partment and Dr. Martha M. Pingel<lb />
Wolf in the English Department.<lb />
. . and now we're losing her. How<lb />
long wjll we be able to keep such bril-<lb />
liant professors (as Dr George Pasti)<lb />
unless Raleigh gives Oh em better<lb />
pay?<lb />
WOULD SOMEONE PLEASE RE-<lb />
TURN a sign that belongs on my<lb />
desk. It has sentimental value as I<lb />
, as given it in the service. It Is a<lb />
piece of triangular shaped wood about<lb />
a foot long with the name Janice<lb />
Kaby in black letters.<lb />
It's nice to see some of our grad-<lb />
ua -es around campus They're lucky<lb />
enough to have longer Spring holidays<lb />
than EOC. Miss Lydia Turner, who is<lb />
teaching at Norviow High School,<lb />
Norfolk, Va. was here on Mon-<lb />
day. We also talked to Miss Eleanor<lb />
Sanderson who was back on campus.<lb />
Due to come in from the University<lb />
of Kansas is Miss Peggy Lou Stewart.<lb />
Letter To<lb />
EC Goes South For Festival<lb />
The Editor<lb />
How soon we forget. Possibly we<lb />
don't want to remember. I have just<lb />
heard that Friday April 4 has been<lb />
set aside as High, School Day at Ea9t<lb />
Carolina College. T! is is in 1958.<lb />
Many years ago this day was the<lb />
darkest of all days for the Christian<lb />
World. This was the day of Christ's<lb />
Crucifixionknown to us as Good<lb />
Friday. Churches all over the world<lb />
will be holding services of prayer<lb />
and meditation commemorating the<lb />
three hours Our Lord hung on the<lb />
Cross and died for our sins.<lb />
Why must we offer additional com-<lb />
petition to those who might like to<lb />
remember the despicable drama of<lb />
that first Good Friday? Why must a<lb />
college that professes to be an in-<lb />
stitution of higher learning composed<lb />
predominately of Christians, sched-<lb />
ule an event that not only involves<lb />
increased extra curricular activity<lb />
among the college students, but<lb />
places added impetus in surrounding<lb />
By ROSEM<lb />
Azaleas were a wee bit sparse and<lb />
the beaches weren't sunny, but ever-<lb />
body was there. The Azalea Festival<lb />
become the "coilegiest" informal<lb />
as in the state and each higher in-<lb />
stitution of learning is well repre-<lb />
sented with East Carolina leading<lb />
pack.<lb />
Campus evacuation began Thurs-<lb />
day and by late Friday afternoon<lb />
there was a steady caravan from<lb />
high schools as they make plans to<lb />
attend High School Day.<lb />
Ignorance is no excuse. The exact<lb />
dates for Easter and Good Friday<lb />
are worked out to the year 2013. May-<lb />
be no one checked. Maybe no one<lb />
rated. Maybe it's more important to<lb />
look to the future growth of the stu-<lb />
dent body of ECC than to pause in<lb />
contemplative meditation on the past<lb />
-the day of Christ's Crucifixion<lb />
High School Day at East Carolina<lb />
College.<lb />
Frank F. Fagan,<lb />
Episcopal Student Worker,<lb />
Canterbury Club, ECC.<lb />
Tel<lb />
escope<lb />
By BOB HARPER<lb />
Summing up the "AZALEAN in<lb />
abstract fashion: "Easther who?" "Did<lb />
Esienhower really play in the tourna-<lb />
ment?" "Has anybody seen my<lb />
shoes?" "How did I get sand In my<lb />
ear, I haven't been on the beach ?w<lb />
"Is Dean White really invited to our<lb />
party tonight?" "Vote for the Bull<lb />
Dog "Take my picture and 111 give<lb />
you ten million dollars "That's not<lb />
a buzzard, its a crow "Don't let<lb />
the marines in "What day is this?<lb />
Where am I? What lake is that out<lb />
there?" "Who hung that communist<lb />
symbol upside down?" "Good morn-<lb />
ing judge . . . Enfield's MACK<lb />
WILLIAMS has written a one act<lb />
play to be presented April 21. He<lb />
contends that it is the best play he<lb />
has written to this date . . . CAR-<lb />
ROLL WILLIAMSON took off the<lb />
other night, said he was going around<lb />
the world in eighty days. He got<lb />
as far as Heaths.<lb />
A theatre usher was astounded<lb />
to see a big brown bear sit-<lb />
ting in the front row eating<lb />
peanuts. "Hey he whispered,<lb />
"I thought the peanut machine was<lb />
busted (This did not happen at the<lb />
Pitt). . . For the students who are<lb />
planning to go easter egg hunting<lb />
over the holidays, don't forget to<lb />
take your basket. If you are going<lb />
in Pitt County take an umbrella<lb />
along.<lb />
I can remember the time I came<lb />
to EOC for high school day, The<lb />
trip was really against my wishes; I<lb />
had planned to cut all my classes and<lb />
go fishing that day. It rained so I<lb />
i-tied up for the trip. I rode down<lb />
here with a car load of "hard-legs"<lb />
and they talked all the way; talking<lb />
about all the college women they were<lb />
going to "snow When we arrived<lb />
on campus the sun was shining. (YES)<lb />
A group of boys and girls lead us<lb />
from building to building, explaining<lb />
various functions of each department.<lb />
1 ate lunch at the Olde Towne Inn<lb />
(apart from the group that ate at<lb />
the cafeteria). Mid-afternoon Bob Lee<lb />
played music for us to dance by. I<lb />
met a girl. She couldn't dance very<lb />
well so we drank up most of the<lb />
punch that was placed on one of the<lb />
registration tables. By nightfall my<lb />
stomach was full of punch and I was<lb />
tired of my companion telling me<lb />
w at she was going to do when she<lb />
got to Peace College. I left the ECC<lb />
campus with an impression, however,<lb />
that caused me to come back to en-<lb />
roll for a RS degree.<lb />
(To whom: This is Just a bit of in-<lb />
formation for those who don't know<lb />
all they should about Bob Harper.<lb />
Several days ago some girl walked<lb />
up to me and started talking about<lb />
a danc that was being given out of<lb />
town. She finally asked mo if I would<lb />
take her to this dance. 1 was stunned.<lb />
I thought everybody know that I was<lb />
a married man. I have been married<lb />
for two and one-half years, and if<lb />
my luck holds out I will be married<lb />
eighty years from now.)<lb />
ARY EAGLES<lb />
Greenville to the Port City. Crowds<lb />
headed for Wrightsville Beach, crowds<lb />
headed for Carolina Beach, and one<lb />
couldn't walk for two blocks at either<lb />
place without running into a long lost<lb />
buddy from the day before.<lb />
Front Street at Carolina Beach was<lb />
cram-packed full of houseparties<lb />
and East Carolina was holding down<lb />
its own. Over at Wrigthtsville The<lb />
Spot and Shunny's attracted large<lb />
crowds as usual. Scattered in and out,<lb />
among and between were the scads<lb />
and scads of other houseparties from<lb />
north Wrightsville to Fort Fisher.<lb />
Saturday morning you had three<lb />
choices: go to the parade, head for<lb />
v. e Cape Fear Golf Course, or remain<lb />
in the position you fell in the night<lb />
before. If you chose the parade, you<lb />
looked for a lamp post to lean against;<lb />
it lasted three hours. The celebrities<lb />
whizzed by and you caught glimpses<lb />
of Andy Griffin and his wife Bar-<lb />
bara, Ed "$64,000 Challenge" Story,<lb />
and the Sheriff of Cochise, who didn't<lb />
forget his guns. Queen Esther Wil-<lb />
liams wa.s busy waving and smiling<lb />
at the crowds. Miss North Carolina,<lb />
Elaine Herndon, attracted attention<lb />
a she sat at the foot of the queen's<lb />
float in her traditional green. You<lb />
mussed seeing the East Carolina band.<lb />
The queen of all as far a3 East<lb />
Carolina was coicerned was May<lb />
Queen Betty Phillips, one of the<lb />
Azalea princesses. Betty shared top<lb />
berth on the princess float with Caro-<lb />
lina Finley of Greensboro College. In<lb />
a rich azalea lavender gown, Betty<lb />
smiled and waved at the crowds, con-<lb />
tinually acknowledging EC students<lb />
on the side lines who yelled "Betty"<lb />
as she passed by.<lb />
"Some of the girls wanted to know<lb />
if I'd brought the whole school. Dur-<lb />
ing the parade I'd Bee a little patch<lb />
here and a patch there. It was really<lb />
great the princess commented.<lb />
Betty felt that Ralph Story, mas-<lb />
ter of ceremonies for the pageant,<lb />
and Andy Griffin, famous actor from<lb />
North Carolina, were the festival fav-<lb />
orites. "Scott Brady walked up and<lb />
introduced himself to me Friday<lb />
night she laughed.<lb />
The princesses were always<lb />
swamped for autographs. Betty's es-<lb />
cort, Bill Lester, signed three.<lb />
Betty had previously known two of<lb />
her suite mates at the Cape Fear<lb />
Hotel. They were from Wake Forest,<lb />
Wilmington College and Duke. "There<lb />
were 14 girls and our escorts and we<lb />
all had so much fun together Betty<lb />
added.<lb />
The crowds left the beaches as<lb />
quickly Sunday as tftey came, prom-<lb />
ising to be back as soon as the wea-<lb />
ther becomes warmer.<lb />
Monday morning was not welcomed.<lb />
This columnist is pinch hitting for<lb />
Kathryn Johnson who caught a "rare"<lb />
illness Friday that has become fash-<lb />
ionable as the silhouette at the Acad-<lb />
emy Award presentation. The meas-<lb />
les seem to like our campus.<lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1958<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
By MARTHA PINGEL WOLF<lb />
In recent issues of magazines such a<lb />
Life, The Atlantic, The Saturday Review.<lb />
not to mention the weeklies exclusively de-<lb />
voted to news commentaries, the American<lb />
educational system has come in for a greater<lb />
than average share of critickm. We "play"<lb />
to much; we do not take our learn, ng ser-<lb />
iously enough. In the words of a Texas oil-<lb />
man, "We cover the ground without putting<lb />
anything into it Probably, if it had not<lb />
been for Sputniks I and II, say these critics.<lb />
cur attention would never have been directed<lb />
to the problems which our high schools and<lb />
colleges face. Are these criticims valid? The<lb />
cliche expert says, "Where there's smoke,<lb />
there's fire if there were nothing wrong<lb />
with present day education, then we would<lb />
n t he:j.r quite so many complaints about it.<lb />
If Lifemanship, Sportsmanship, Healthman-<lb />
ship, and Hobbymanship (to parody a mod-<lb />
ern unnamed author) are the aims of educa-<lb />
tion, then our system has not failed us. We<lb />
have a healthier, livelier, more group-con-<lb />
cerned set of students in school today than we<lb />
had twenty years ago. They certainly play<lb />
harder, live harder, and endure longer than<lb />
their "ancestors We have become so Prac-<lb />
tical Minded (with income tax deadline just<lb />
around the e rner, I suppose this is the wrong<lb />
time to criticize practical mindedness) that<lb />
it has come as something of a shock to lea<lb />
that the seemingly impractical subjects, like<lb />
mathematics, theoretical science, and the<lb />
whole area of literature and the humanities.<lb />
are actually the basis on which our so-called<lb />
"practical" culture rests.<lb />
Education really i.s an INDIVIDUAL<lb />
matter; it rests not on the courses a student<lb />
takes or is required to take, but on the fun-<lb />
d mental curiousity that all human beings<lb />
share, on wanting answers to questions. From<lb />
the first "why?" to the eventual "how?<lb />
m'ti learns to think for himself, and it is<lb />
only when thought is no longer necessary to<lb />
learning that our system of education is in<lb />
danger. In the last analysis, we must face<lb />
the fact that not all of us have the same in-<lb />
terests or the same abilities; therefore, we<lb />
shouldn't try to be alike. We should leam to<lb />
know our own capacities and to fulfill them.<lb />
And if Johnny Jones gets an A in Algebra<lb />
and a D in Lifemanship in the process, we<lb />
shouldn't worry about his "normality If<lb />
all of us were of the same mold,<lb />
we'd be a pretty monotonous mass (I<lb />
almost said mess). And if we really<lb />
want to throw a barb at education, let the<lb />
only barb be to attack the tendency to "cast<lb />
us all into one mold" instead of stimulating<lb />
each individual to stand on his own merits<lb />
and to accept responsibility for whatever he<lb />
does or does not learn. If you like spinach,<lb />
you eat it, and it becomes a part of you; if<lb />
you like ice cream, ditto. But don't blame<lb />
anybody except your self -if you limit your-<lb />
self only to what you like and are under-<lb />
n urished in the process.<lb />
Lines From<lb />
A Sidewalk Plato<lb />
By S. PAT REYNOLDS<lb />
GOOD MORNING, BROWNING<lb />
God's in his heaven<lb />
Painting things blue;<lb />
I'm on the thorn,<lb />
The Snail li too.<lb />
Samuel Hoffenstein<lb />
But then again, who isn't? We can't<lb />
tell yet, for the week is too young and we<lb />
are a bit bushed. Time will tell and rain will<lb />
fall and writers die young. Ask Mr. Keats.<lb />
So if they burn themselves. out before the<lb />
flame really blazeswho panics?<lb />
Now this matter of intellectualism. I<lb />
can read and writespelling isn't the best<lb />
but I can go as far as long division in<lb />
Math. In the first grade we experience our<lb />
initial attempts at reading. Throughout our<lb />
years of school, the course continues. By the<lb />
time we leave college armed with diplomas<lb />
and degrees, we are well versed in the mech-<lb />
anics of reading. The only thing lacking is<lb />
interpretation. And when we read slams in<lb />
writing, if it doesn't hit home we ignore it<lb />
or try to find out just what was meant by<lb />
the 3lams.<lb />
This writer would like to say that there<lb />
is only admiration and respect for one in-<lb />
dividual who disagreed with the last article<lb />
appearing under the caption Sidewalk Plato.<lb />
However, this person had the guts to voice<lb />
her opinions and talk them over with the<lb />
author. That is much more than the others<lb />
did who found reason to gripe.<lb />
This individual had a firm basis for her<lb />
disagreement and the author derived much<lb />
from the discussion. Too bad others aren't<lb />
more like her.<lb />
Leftovers from Cussin and Discussin:<lb />
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LESS SOMEONE PULLS SOME HIDDEN PUNCHES EAST<lb />
-AROLINA'8 TRACK TEAM SHOULD RETAIN THE TITLE OF NORTH<lb />
INFERENCE CHAMPIONS.<lb />
- tftte that they have officially lost one and tied one in meets thus<lb />
ir but it must be remembered that Hampden Sydney College has one of<lb />
,vk teams in the state of Virginia and the University of Rich-<lb />
i even stronger .(Hampden Sydney tied the Ruca 61-61 while Richmond<lb />
Pirates by a score of 90 to 40.) The fact that the Richmond<lb />
held be day following the HS met is some consolation. After<lb />
t, the team of Coach Miller's took on Atlantic Christian College<lb />
lay in a practice meet. Although no actual score was kept, it<lb />
te obvious that Has Carolina dominated the scene as they took<lb />
.very vent but th high jump LOOKING EXTRA GOOD<lb />
HE BttCS WERE BOB MAYNARD IN THE DASHES, FOSTER<lb />
ORSE IN THE MILK RUN AND CLIFF BUCN AND BOBBY PATTER-<lb />
t p. THE 880 YARD RUN. BOB HA6XINS, A NEWCOMER TO THE<lb />
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p ARDS IN THE 440 YARD RUN.<lb />
domination of even.s uy EC was done without the help of such<lb />
Henderson and James St eigh, two top flight dash men.<lb />
ch Mallory ot a good look at his ball club under fire when they<lb />
amp lijeuiie in a series of games last Friday and Saturday. The<lb />
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rd gov. Mallory was impressed by the booming bat of Marion<lb />
.Ron, :he highly touted catcher who is a left handed hitter. He was also<lb />
sed by the hitting of his left fielder. Tommy Nance. Nance is a letter-<lb />
e Talton is new to the squad. On the pitching side, Ben Baker and<lb />
Lilly gave the best performances. The other bright sot was the<lb />
z of Jerry Stewart and Al VaugCn at the shortstop and second base<lb />
os respectively. This combination turned in some quick double plays<lb />
ght the defensive action which was rather good as a whole. The<lb />
contests were 3-2 and 2-1, both in favor of Camp Lejeune.<lb />
ist be remembered trough is that the EC club has had but two<lb />
- of : ting ira.Mce the entire spring due to adverse weather con-<lb />
I thai the L jeune Club was loaded with class A and B ballplayers.<lb />
SPORT NOTES<lb />
 track team has over a week to prepare for the next meet<lb />
- on April U with Guilford College at Guilford. Then on Saturday,<lb />
the squad journeys on to High Point for an encounter with High<lb />
'ollege and Pfieffer in a triangular meet.<lb />
Joe Holmes almost fooled the officials when East Caroliaa met Rich-<lb />
track team at the Virginia capitol city. He "hurls th? shot-put and<lb />
tM did. In fact, he took a mighty step in the soggy mud and, in letting<lb />
ie it vanish.It It was so muddy on the field that track officials had<lb />
1 -nd dig the shot out of the ground.<lb />
The intramural ofttball league will see a new rule in action this year.<lb />
titch rule has gone into effect. Rain has halted all action thus far<lb />
l type of pitching, the teams had better have some mighty<lb />
oufielders. One big reason for the change is because of the annual<lb />
tournament held during the summer at Rocky Mount. A group<lb />
players from East Carolina's intramural leagues won this<lb />
rnament last year, and with the rules that are used in the tournament<lb />
effect here, the EC intramural all stars rate high in the tournament<lb />
this vear.<lb />
With major league baseball i-iay getting under way after Easter, 1<lb />
numerous predictions on season winners, the batting title, RBI's,<lb />
etc. in our next edition!<lb />
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Wendell, N. C.<lb />
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High Falls, N. C.<lb />
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Atlantic N. C.<lb />
Rock Ridge, N. C.<lb />
Kinston, N. C.<lb />
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Leaksville, N. C.<lb />
Ahoskie, N. C.<lb />
Boone, N. C.<lb />
Kinston, N. C.<lb />
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Timely Hitting<lb />
By Newark Club<lb />
Tops Bucs 4-1<lb />
By BILL BOYD<lb />
Sparked by the left handed pitch-<lb />
ing of Al Neighbor and the hitting of<lb />
right fielder Dick Holten, the Uni-<lb />
versity of Delaware baseball team<lb />
turned back East Carolina's bid for<lb />
an opening season win by a score of<lb />
4 to 1 Tuesday evening in the Pirate's<lb />
home park.<lb />
Lefty Ben Baker started for the<lb />
Bucs, but was relieved in favor of<lb />
Leonard Lilly during the second<lb />
frame. Holten sent Baker from the<lb />
box with a scorching double to left<lb />
ctnter to score two of his team mates.<lb />
Delaware's third run was made in the<lb />
eighth inning when second sacker<lb />
Jim Smith singled, took third on two<lb />
fielders choices and scampered home<lb />
on an error by Al Vaughn. The last<lb />
run for the Newark, Delaware squad<lb />
came in the ninth inning as catcher<lb />
Earl Alger doubled and later scored<lb />
on a sacrifice fly by Lee Elia, the<lb />
left fielder.<lb />
East Carolina scored its lone run<lb />
in the third inning as Jerry Stewart<lb />
singled, stole second, went to third<lb />
on a sacrifice fly by Vaughn and<lb />
came home on a passed ball by Alger.<lb />
Walks dominated the scene for the<lb />
Bucs as they garnered nine off of<lb />
Neigher's offerings, but he gave up<lb />
only three hits and struck out H men<lb />
in going the route. Stewart had two<lb />
of the three hits, both singles, while<lb />
center fielder Tommy Land blasted<lb />
out a double for the third. Inability to<lb />
hit in the clutch was the downfall of<lb />
the EC club.<lb />
Lilly was the bright spot on Mal-<lb />
lory's squad as he gave up three hits<lb />
in seven and one-third innings in ad-<lb />
dition to two runs, of which only one<lb />
was earned.<lb />
The originally scheduled double<lb />
header wa3 called off by coaches Jim<lb />
Mallory of East Carolina and Harold<lb />
Raymond of Delaware. Delaware did<lb />
play the Bucs in a three inning prac-<lb />
tice stint which saw EC score nine<lb />
big runs to U. Ds one. Bruce Shelley<lb />
was impressive on tbe mound and al-<lb />
so drove in two runs with a timely<lb />
single. Jerry Phillips, Tommy Nance<lb />
and Al Vaughn also had singles.<lb />
Vaughn's drive scooted between the<lb />
legs of the Delaware right fielder<lb />
and he came in home standing up for<lb />
an errored home run.<lb />
McDonald Makes Successful<lb />
Debut As New Tennis Coach<lb />
By PAT<lb />
Lest week the East Carolina Ten-<lb />
nis team started their season off<lb />
with an overpowering victory over<lb />
the Wake Forest six. The Pirates took<lb />
every point except a half point which<lb />
they received due to the last doubles<lb />
match being called because of rain.<lb />
The final score was 8 to thu3<lb />
giving Wake Forest the worst beat-<lb />
ing in DCC history.<lb />
This was Coach Bill McDonald's<lb />
first asignment in coaching the Pi-<lb />
rates. McDonald replaced successfully<lb />
Coach Ralph Martinez of the swim-<lb />
ming and tennis teams last year and<lb />
fortunatejly, the Portsmouth, Vir-<lb />
ginia, native is blessed with a vet-<lb />
eran team.<lb />
The team consists of 6 veterans.<lb />
All of the players except one were<lb />
regulars last year and he did see<lb />
some action in the 1957 season. Mem-<lb />
bers of the squad are: Maurice Ever-<lb />
ett, John West, Billy Hollowell, John<lb />
Savage, Mike Katsias, and Lawrence<lb />
Brown.<lb />
Pirate Golfers<lb />
Downed By 45-12<lb />
SEEN ABOVE IS ONE OF THE TOP MEN ON THE EAST CAROLINA<lb />
GOLFING TEAM. He has been the number 3 man for the Pirates thus<lb />
jar this season and consistently shoots in the low 80's. Land is a 22 year<lb />
old senior, hailing from High Point H. C. (Photo by Bill Boyd)<lb />
Sylvia Beasley<lb />
Is WRA President<lb />
By PEGGY DAVIS<lb />
The Womens' Recreational Associ-<lb />
ation held is regular monthly meet-<lb />
ing on Thursday nihl.<lb />
on<lb />
1958, at<lb />
next yeai<lb />
ballot Th<lb />
nitrht. March 27<lb />
which time the officers for<lb />
were voted on by secret<lb />
result of these elections<lb />
sport and turn out for it.<lb />
Plans are also being made for<lb />
tennis matches between the dorms If<lb />
there is any interest shown at all. ,<lb />
.AH girls are reminded to keep a<lb />
lookout for notices on their dorm bul-<lb />
letin boards and back doors in regard<lb />
to the dates for softball practice.<lb />
The line score of the regular nine<lb />
inning contest is as follows:<lb />
R H E<lb />
Delaware 020 000 Oil 4 6 0,<lb />
E. Carolina 001 000 000 1 3 2<lb />
Batteries: Del Al Neigher and Earl<lb />
Alger: EC; Ben Baker, Leonard Lilly<lb />
(2) and Marion alton. Winning pit-<lb />
cher: Neigher (1-0); Loser: Baker<lb />
(0-1).<lb />
was as follows:<lb />
President, Sylvia Beasley; Vice<lb />
President, Peggy Davis; Secretary,<lb />
Rita Mann; Treasurer, Ann Jessup;<lb />
East Carolinian Reporter, Ella Tyson;<lb />
Buccaneer K porter, Dot White; Pub-<lb />
licity and Program Chairman, Ann<lb />
Wilson.<lb />
N ; month there will be a formal<lb />
banquet at which time these new of-<lb />
jcers will ake oath and then office.<lb />
The Softball season is getting un-<lb />
(I r way now and all girls who are<lb />
interested in playing are urged to<lb />
ee their dorm captains and get on<lb />
i team immediately as the practice<lb />
days are Ijeing set up and will be an-<lb />
noimc d.<lb />
The winning dorm will receive a<lb />
banner as did the winning dorm in<lb />
basketball It is hoped that the girls<lb />
will become very interested in this<lb />
BASEBALL TEAM TO PLAY<lb />
FIVE GAMES NEXT WEEK<lb />
Mallory's squad will leave East<lb />
Caroina for a three game road<lb />
trip next week, with the Uni-<lb />
versity of South Carolina sched-<lb />
uled on Monday. Parris Island on<lb />
Tuesday, and the Citadel on<lb />
Wednesday. Upon returning home<lb />
the Pirate baseball nine will play<lb />
host to Western Carolina College<lb />
on Friday and Saturday.<lb />
CHANGES IN TRACK SCHEDULE<lb />
Head track coach J. O. Miller<lb />
recently announced the following<lb />
changes in the 1958 East Caro-<lb />
lina track schedule:<lb />
April 17Duke and Wake Forest<lb />
(triangular) at Durham<lb />
April 22North Carolina State at<lb />
Raleigh<lb />
April 22 Elon and Atlantic<lb />
Christian Colleges (triangular)<lb />
at Wilson, CANCELLED<lb />
April 24Atlantic Christian Col-<lb />
lege at Wilson<lb />
For the second time this season,<lb />
East Carolina's golf team met Pfief-<lb />
fer College and again failed to win<lb />
as they were beaten by a narrow<lb />
15 to 12 margin. Pfieffer tied the<lb />
Hues in an earlier meeting by a<lb />
?ore of 13 to 13.<lb />
The Misenheimer, N. C. College<lb />
showed fine form in college court<lb />
as rhey turned back Howard Porter's<lb />
-quad<lb />
Paul Goodwin paced EC with a 79<lb />
and his team had three men in the<lb />
80 bracket. They were Ira Land,<lb />
Howard Beale and Wayne Workman.<lb />
Workman and Goodwin lost their<lb />
individual matches while Beale and<lb />
land won theirs.<lb />
Beale and Land also won their<lb />
earn match as Workman and Good-<lb />
win couldn't quite cope with the putt-<lb />
ing ability of Pfieffer's Baucom and<lb />
Walters.<lb />
Tommy Harris of EC won hi3 18<lb />
hole challenge but then lost the 9<lb />
bole match. The line score on the<lb />
match is as follows:<lb />
Baucom (P) defeated Goodwin (EC)<lb />
3 to 0.<lb />
Workman (EC) lost to Walters<lb />
(P) 3 to 0.<lb />
Team match: (P) over (EC) by<lb />
. 2V to .<lb />
Land (EC) defeated Massich (P)<lb />
3 to 0.<lb />
Beale (EC) defeated Krimmenger<lb />
(P) 3 to 0.<lb />
Team match: (EC) over (P) by<lb />
2 to 1.<lb />
Skomsky (P) defeated Holten<lb />
(EC) 3 to 0.<lb />
Harris (EC) defeated Smith (P)<lb />
2 to 1.<lb />
HARVEY<lb />
At present the iron six ar sched-<lb />
uled for 17 matches. Last Ter they<lb />
accomplished a 14-3 record, which<lb />
was one of the best in the South.<lb />
'Among the top-flight competition<lb />
-slated for this year will be: Wake<lb />
Forest (again), NC State, The Cita-<lb />
del, William and Mary, Geneva Col-<lb />
lege of Beaver Falls, Penn and the<lb />
members of the North Carolina State<lb />
Conference, such as: Elon, Guilford,<lb />
High Point, Western Carolina, and<lb />
Atlantic Christian Colleges.<lb />
Last year the Pirates were unable<lb />
to be in the running for the NC State<lb />
Conference title due to the fact that<lb />
they did not play enough matches.<lb />
EVERETT TOP MAN<lb />
Maurice Everett, tbe sensational<lb />
Number 1 man from Robersonville,<lb />
is a senior and has been in this posi-<lb />
tion for his entire 4 years at ECC. He<lb />
should easily break the existing rec-<lb />
ord of the most wins of any college<lb />
net man on any college team. He<lb />
now has 49 wins. Everett is a natur-<lb />
ally gifted player, who possesses all<lb />
the assets of a great player. He was<lb />
the North State Conference champ-<lb />
ion for the last two years.<lb />
The Pirates will play Elon and<lb />
Guilford away this week and will<lb />
take their first stand on the home<lb />
courts April 9 against William and<lb />
Mary.<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick Is<lb />
Table Tennis Champion<lb />
In Student Tournament<lb />
Finals of the spring quarter table<lb />
tennis tournament, played Monday<lb />
night in the College Union Recreation<lb />
Area, saw transfer student Norman<lb />
Kilpatrick defeat five times quarter<lb />
champion Barney Strutton 21-19, 21-<lb />
11, and 21-12. The first game saw<lb />
Strutton trailing Kilpatrick 11-18,<lb />
only to pull up to within one point<lb />
at 19-20, before losing the final point.<lb />
The next two games saw Strutton's<lb />
defense tire, as Kilpatrick's steady<lb />
backhand and forehand drives finally<lb />
won the match.<lb />
The semi-finals saw Kilpatrick hit<lb />
through Jim Camp 21-11, 21-9 and<lb />
21-13, while Strutton was winning an<lb />
exciting match from Eugene Tread-<lb />
way 13-21, 21-12 and 23-21 and 21-18.<lb />
Treadway's blasting forehand drives<lb />
penetrated Strutton's deep defense<lb />
defense easily in the first game, and<lb />
put him ahead 20-19 in the third<lb />
game, only to have Strutton hit sev-<lb />
eral sudden forehand drives to pull<lb />
tfhe third game out of the fire, and<lb />
finally break up Treadway's back-<lb />
hand defense in the fourth. Treadway<lb />
had pulled the upset of the tourney<lb />
by defeating Paul Maskalenko in five<lb />
games. Treadway's forehand counter<lb />
drives finally broke up Maskalenko's<lb />
steady attack.<lb /><lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL 3 15<lb />
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CAMPUS OTES:<lb />
College Choir <lb />
Azalea Festival<lb />
The East Carolina OoPeg Choir<lb />
gave a program of music at a city-<lb />
wide service Sunday in Wilmington,<lb />
in connection with the Azalea Festi-<lb />
val there. The community event too<lb />
place at 4 p.m. in Brogden Hall.<lb />
Selections chosen by the choir for<lb />
,he Wilmington service included a<lb />
processional and a recessional and<lb />
biro anthems, "Holy Radiant Light"<lb />
by Gretchaninoi'f and the Sileaian<lb />
melody "Beautiful Saviour" in an ar-<lb />
rangement by F. Meliua Christian-<lb />
sen.<lb />
The Choir was composed of fifty<lb />
nun and women who are now at-<lb />
tending Eastaroliua College. All<lb />
were carefully chosen for member-<lb />
ship aditions held last fall.<lb />
pr 1. HjortSTftSg of the col-<lb />
department of music was direct-<lb />
or of t e Choir. Altai extensive study<lb />
and wide experience in the field of<lb />
music, he joined the faculty at East<lb />
Carolina College last September. As<lb />
. and choir director,<lb />
he participates In activities of the<lb />
department of music.<lb />
The Choir completed last month its<lb />
fifth annual tour. Concerts presented<lb />
n eight towns in North Carolina<lb />
and Virginis were followed by tie<lb />
hoi. given each spring on<lb />
campus here.<lb />
ional Congress of Sigma<lb />
rary foreign language<lb />
rnity, convened at Mitchell Col-<lb />
in Statesville, Those attending<lb />
chapter weia: Carole<lb />
OS of Ahoskie, retiring presi-<lb />
hapter; Artemis Kares,<lb />
Gi . Angela Harris, Green-<lb />
John Farmer, and Hilda Sand-<lb />
a, Colombia. Mrs. James<lb />
md Mr. Fred Wolf were the<lb />
Bra who attended.<lb />
lhe afternoon program included a<lb />
ting ioilowed by a cof-<lb />
e hour and a formal initiation cere-<lb />
. nducted mainly by visiting<lb />
ra of French, Spanish, and<lb />
A Banquet and a Calypso<lb />
is resented during the even-<lb />
grain. At the banquet the<lb />
na the recipients of the annual<lb />
. awards made to students with<lb />
ng to high scholsatic<lb />
men: were announced. Janet<lb />
eth Hodges, Rachel Steinbeck,<lb />
A. Langston, Artemis Chris<lb />
Bares and Carolyn C Waters received<lb />
awards.<lb />
The AiFROTO Honor Drill Team Members of the Bet Psi Chapter<lb />
el BGC competed with 50 other drill of Sigma Alpha Iota were highly<lb />
teams from all over the United States honored when Miss Carroll Glenn and<lb />
at the National Guard Armory in Mr. Eugene List accepted their in-<lb />
Washington, D. C. recently. This vitation to a reception given in their<lb />
was part of tht National Cherry honor following their recent joint re-<lb />
Blossom Festival. cital on campus. Miss Glenn ia an<lb />
The Honor Drill Team performed honorary member of the fraternity.<lb />
foi ten Rtinutsa doing precision drill Mrs. J. D. Messick and Mrs. J. H.<lb />
movements. Waldreft uere the hostesses of the re-<lb />
While in Washington, D. C, the reptioa which was held in the home<lb />
members of the drill team vhsitad of Mrs. J. D. Messick. The reception<lb />
several places of Interest. was very well planned and excellently<lb />
I he cadets stayed at Fort Meyers, managed.<lb />
Virginia. Transportation was fur- Members of the fraternity sang<lb />
Dished by Seymour Johnson Air Force several selections from their frater-<lb />
Ba-e, Goldsboro, N. C. nity song book. Miss Glenn had a<lb />
Cadets making the trip were Dallas charming personality and talked per-<lb />
c Dixon, Harrell K ftfabe, Joseph M. tonally with each member of the ffa-<lb />
Boffman, Gordon E Robinson, John, ternity. Everyone seemed to snjoy<lb />
0. K.lv.aids David ; Privitt, Jr the reception.<lb />
I Brown Jo<lb />
M<lb />
Walston,<lb />
John M Warren, George S. Coltrane,<lb />
Jr Kie a d A. A very,ecfl J. Miller,<lb />
Harold E. Yert,Jr William R. Faulk-<lb />
ner, William F. Newman, Jr Floyd<lb />
enkins, Jr Marry P. Bayley,<lb />
P.<lb />
John W. Hooper, James T.<lb />
ert 1 Needs, Gene G.<lb />
ami Jackie Wilkins.<lb />
Mason,<lb />
Mercer,<lb />
Buccaneer Staff<lb />
Travels To NYC<lb />
For Convention<lb />
I Buccaneer. East Carolina's<lb />
j earbook. was represented at the Col-<lb />
umbia Se: olastic Press Association<lb />
riven t ion in New York March 12<lb />
v four If its staff mem-<lb />
ber They were I. K. Williamson,<lb />
Betty Freeman, Adolphus Spain, and<lb />
Janice liey traveled by train<lb />
the Piccadilly Hotel<lb />
ntion.<lb />
Editor Williamson :nd his staffers<lb />
 "ittle excitement during the<lb />
it- up. They had to wait<lb />
 tea fur the tracks<lb />
 f a wiec k that had Be-<lb />
fore they got there.<lb />
It i II hursday night and<lb />
da Fridaj in New York, so the<lb />
t a -t-e the city in its<lb />
, ti with legist<lb />
Thursday, and the<lb />
g ass at two o'clock.<lb />
of main interest to the<lb />
Buccaneer group were those con-<lb />
rning general make-up of year-<lb />
ly reparing dummies, finances,<lb />
I Btatt organization.<lb />
The convention was concluded with<lb />
a luncheon Saturday at the Waldorf<lb />
toria v h Willie Ley, author of<lb />
hook concerning books of space tra-<lb />
vel, as principal speaker. The lunch-<lb />
eon celebrated the thirty-fourth an-<lb />
nual convention with a giant hirthday<lb />
cake.<lb />
Betides attending meetings, the<lb />
delegates also saw two of the top<lb />
five Broadway hits, "Bells Are Ring-<lb />
ing" with Judy Holliday, and "New<lb />
Girl in Town" with Thelma Ritter<lb />
snd Gwen Verdon.<lb />
They also toured Radio CHy, the<lb />
Museum of Natural History, th Em-<lb />
pire State Building, and the United<lb />
Na ions, and shopped in Macy's, Gim<lb />
bel's and Sake.<lb />
Jessup Presides<lb />
At Frat Meet<lb />
Mary Blanch Jessup fulfilled her<lb />
first duty as president of Tau Sigma<lb />
Fraternity by presiding over her first<lb />
ng rhursday nigl t, March 20.<lb />
The following topics were discussed<lb />
and decided upon:<lb />
NEW PLEDGES. The Tau Sigma<lb />
Fraternity extends a cordial invi-<lb />
tation to all who are interested to be-<lb />
come a member of its organization.<lb />
If you have above a three average and<lb />
a sincere interest in learning practi-<lb />
cal ways to be of service you are eli-<lb />
gible for membership. All 'persons<lb />
interested in membership in Tan Sig-<lb />
ma Fraternitj should:<lb />
1. Talk with an member of the<lb />
oi ganisation,<lb />
2 Write a letter to Gloria Hofler,<lb />
coresponding secretary, box 1210,<lb />
stating your reasons for desiring<lb />
membership in this fraternity.<lb />
3. State what other clubs and of-<lb />
fices you might be holding at the<lb />
present time.<lb />
CHANGE IN MEETINGS. Meet-<lb />
ings shall be held once a week on<lb />
Wednesday night at 5:00 p.m. in Gra-<lb />
ham 101. It was decided that the<lb />
leng'h of each meeting should be<lb />
limited to one hour.<lb />
TRIP TO RALEIGH. The annual<lb />
trip of Tau Sigma has been planned<lb />
for an all day tour of Raleigh, with<lb />
main oint of interest being the State<lb />
Mental Institution. A definite date<lb />
will be discussed at the next meeting.<lb />
ine Arts Ball<lb />
o Be Given In<lb />
fright Building<lb />
9<lb />
I<lb />
c-<lb />
'Tve received word that some are<lb />
coming as .Sophicle.s, Madame Butter-<lb />
,ly. Woman who lived in a shoe and<lb />
hi children, and a can-can girl from<lb />
Toulouse Itrec's Moulin Rouge<lb />
commented Mrs. J. H. B. Moore in<lb />
connection with the Fine Arts Cos-<lb />
tume Ball, Friday night, April 11.<lb />
The ball will begin at 9:00 in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
The ball is sponsored by the Fine<lb />
Arts Festival committee and Mrs.<lb />
Moore is the over-all chairman. Col-<lb />
leg students can buy cut rate tick-<lb />
ets for .60 from fctiss Mendenhall<lb />
I thl Student Union.<lb />
Each person is retpiested to come<lb />
portraying a rharactei from a branch<lb />
of the fine aits. Prizes will be given<lb />
stumes. Evening clothes are<lb />
also permissabte An orchestra will<lb />
provide mu: ic foi dancing.<lb />
Ballet students of Mrs. Inez Laube<lb />
from Rcky Mount will perform for<lb />
the floorshow. Several campus sing-<lb />
ers will present special music. Mr.<lb />
George Perry of the Music Depsrt-<lb />
ment heads the floorshow committee.<lb />
Prises for costumes will be pre-<lb />
sented to the best group of two or<lb />
more, the most beautiful ladies cos-<lb />
tum . the most handsome men's cos-<lb />
tume, the most authentic and the<lb />
Mr<lb />
S.<lb />
airman<lb />
M<lb />
of<lb />
Med Teacher<lb />
T Crk Here<lb />
On April 21st through April 23rd.<lb />
the Danforth project will present Dr.<lb />
Meyer F Nimkoff who Ls in charge<lb />
of the Sociology Department at Flor-<lb />
ida State. Dr. Nimkoff la being<lb />
brought t East Carolina a a sociol-<lb />
ogist who h a specialist in the field<lb />
f family relations.<lb />
Born In New York City, Dr. Nim-<lb />
koff received his A.B. degree from<lb />
Boston University and his M.A. and<lb />
Ph.D. degrees from the University<lb />
of Southern California. Dr. Nimkoff<lb />
has taught at Michigan State, Uni-<lb />
versity of Denver, University of Ore-<lb />
gon, and the University of Southern<lb />
California.<lb />
Former editor of "Marriage and<lb />
Family Living Dr. Nimkoff is now<lb />
on the Advisory Board of "The Amer-<lb />
ican Journal of Sociology He has<lb />
written such books as "The Child,<lb />
The Family" and "Marriage snd the<lb />
Family Nimkoff i also co-aut3ior<lb />
of "Introductory Text to Sociology"<lb />
most original costume<lb />
Crisp of Greenville it<lb />
the judging and prises<lb />
The auditorium will be decorated<lb />
: ; srt vral'ery and a festival. The<lb />
sides will r semble a French cafe<lb />
with .small tables and candle light.<lb />
Mr. William Persick of the Art De-<lb />
partment heads the decorations and<lb />
.Miss Beat lice Chauncy of the music<lb />
department will handle the refresh-<lb />
ment .<lb />
Dr. George Cooke of the English<lb />
Department and Mrs. Reid Perkins of<lb />
Greenville are in charge of costumes.<lb />
Anyone wishing to rent a costume<lb />
should call Mrs. Perkins at 2970. Mrs.<lb />
John Bidets of Greenville is in charge<lb />
of the tickets.<lb />
"Theeople in town are so eager<lb />
to know the college students snd we<lb />
want as many to coste as can. This<lb />
i our first ball and w want to bars<lb />
a large crowd added Mrs. Moore.<lb />
Honorary Frat<lb />
Commemorates<lb />
6th Birthday<lb />
Phi Omicron, the East Carolina<lb />
College home economics honorary<lb />
fraternity, celebrated it's aixth birth-<lb />
day Tuesday night by initiating four<lb />
new members, putting on the pro-<lb />
gram at the Home Economics Club<lb />
meeting, and then having a party<lb />
and serving refreshments after the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
At 6:30 p.m. in the reception room<lb />
in Flanagan Building, PW Omicron<lb />
members gathered and initiated four<lb />
new members. The new members of<lb />
the fraternity, who were initiated in<lb />
the candlelight ceremony are Ernest-<lb />
ine Nichols, Patricia Herring, Edith<lb />
Fitzgerald, and Flora Ruth Boseman.<lb />
The initiation ceremony was conducted<lb />
by Margie Price, president of Phi<lb />
Omicron.<lb />
At 7:00 m. in Flanagan auditor-<lb />
ium, Ph Omicron presented the pro-<lb />
gram for tine Home Ecinomics Club<lb />
meeting. The purpose in putting on<lb />
the program was to explain how Phi<lb />
Omicron was. begun, what it stands<lb />
for, its goals, and the qualifications<lb />
for membership. This was done in<lb />
skits with all members of the frater-<lb />
nity and Miss Ruth Lambie, advisor,<lb />
participating.<lb />
After the program the members of<lb />
t' e Home Economics Club were in-<lb />
vited into the reception room and<lb />
dining room, where a table wag lav-<lb />
ishly set. A lace table cover was used<lb />
and flower arrangements of chrysan-<lb />
themums and candles decorated the<lb />
table. Lime punch and white cake<lb />
with Phi Omicron's initials in green<lb />
icing on top were served as refresh-<lb />
ments.<lb />
On Thursday night Phi Omicron<lb />
m l again for a call meeting. The<lb />
pur; use of this meeting was to elect<lb />
new officers for next year and to dis-<lb />
cuss the fraternity's busine3.<lb />
The officers elected for next year<lb />
were Barbara Whichard, President;<lb />
Ernestine Nichols, Vice-President;<lb />
Glennie Ellis, Secretary-Treasurer;<lb />
and Edith Fitzgerald, Reporter.<lb />
The members discussed the Student<lb />
Union Carnival that will be held on<lb />
April 24 and decided to sell cake slices<lb />
at s "Phi Omicron Cake Cut Corner<lb />
Committees were set up to work on<lb />
the project It was then decided that<lb />
the next meeting would be held on<lb />
April 20, in Miss Ruth Lambie's<lb />
apartment at the Faculty Apart-<lb />
ments and at this time an installation<lb />
 rvice for the new officers would be<lb />
held.<lb />
16 Coed Marshalls Selected<lb />
From Roster Of 43 Candidates<lb />
3<lb />
IseSps Presents<lb />
fan! SGA Talk<lb />
Merle Council<lb />
Sadie Barber<lb />
Betsy Smith<lb />
and "Technology and the Changing<lb />
Family<lb />
For the past few summers Dr. Nim-<lb />
koff and his wife have directed tra-<lb />
veling seminars on "Marriage and the<lb />
Family sponsored by the National<lb />
Council on Family Relations. These<lb />
seminar8 have been taken to Europe,<lb />
Scandinavia, the near East, and Mex-<lb />
ico. This summer Dr. Nimkof is pre-<lb />
senting a paper titled "The Evolution<lb />
of the Family" at a world gathering<lb />
of family relations educators in Paris,<lb />
France.<lb />
Professor Ralph Knapp is chairman Mgn and Women <lb />
of the local committee preparing the dent3 and there algo <lb />
arrangements for lectures by<lb />
I<lb /><lb />
I Sealtest S<lb />
H<lb />
President Jimmy Phelps made his<lb />
farewell address at this week's SGA<lb />
meeting. Jimmy commended the offi-<lb />
cers and committee dhairmen for<lb />
their achievements this year and al-<lb />
so thanked some of the faculty mem-<lb />
bers for their help. He presented sev-<lb />
eral ideas for next year's association,<lb />
which he hoped would be useful to<lb />
the newly elected president and other<lb />
officers.<lb />
Bubba Driver congratulated Mr.<lb />
Pi elps for his successful year, as did<lb />
Rucky Monroe, chairman of the<lb />
House, who said that he had enjoyed<lb />
working with Jimmy and believed<lb />
that he should be congratulated for<lb />
a job well done. The entire associ-<lb />
ation gave Mr. Pheps a "hand" in<lb />
token of their agreement.<lb />
According to Marcia Forbes the<lb />
Senate proposal was passed by the<lb />
students by 195 to 68. The administ-<lb />
ration made one change in the plan<lb />
presented to the student body. Next<lb />
year the day students will be repre-<lb />
Anmial Awards To Be<lb />
Presented April 15<lb />
"The annual awards day program j<lb />
will be heid Tuesday, April 15, at<lb />
4:00 j .m. in Austin Auditorium in<lb />
conjunction with the installation of<lb />
the new SGA officers announced<lb />
Barbara Davenport, chairman of tfhe<lb />
Awards Committee.<lb />
Awards will b presented to the<lb />
following:<lb />
1. One person from each depart-<lb />
ment will receive the departmental<lb />
service award.<lb />
2. Each membsr of the student<lb />
legislature.<lb />
M. Each member of the Buccaneer<lb />
Staff.<lb />
4. Each member of the East Caro-<lb />
sn Staff.<lb />
All members of these departments<lb />
are urged to be present to receive<lb />
tLeir awards. Everyone is invited to<lb />
attend this important sTvice.<lb />
Dr.<lb />
Nimkoff here on campus.<lb />
 delegates chosen by the senate,<lb />
Sealtest<lb />
: The Dairy Store j<lb />
ANNOUNCES<lb />
It Now Serves<lb />
Regular Meals<lb /><lb />
LARRY'S SHOE STORE<lb />
Campus Footwear For Alt Occasion8<lb />
At Five Points<lb />
BeddingfielcTs Pharmacy<lb />
Five Points<lb />
REVLON and CARA NOME<lb />
COSMETICS<lb />
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Perkins-Proctor<lb />
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king the total number 48<lb />
The Awards program snd the in-<lb />
stallation of the newly elected offi-<lb />
cers will be held April 16 in Auatin<lb />
Auditorium. The next meeting of the<lb />
SGA is slated for April 21 when Mike<lb />
Katsias takes over the presidency.<lb />
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FIVE POINTS<lb />
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Drugs, Sundries, Pangburn's Candies<lb />
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