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"Having rtunity of<lb />
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years lias certainly been a reward-<lb />
ing experience. May I take this privi-<lb />
sre to x res my deepest thanks to<lb />
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is-ration has certainly been co-opera-<lb />
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tive. and may I give special thanks<lb />
to Dr. James H. Tucker. Dr. James<lb />
E. Poindexter, and each member of<lb />
the yearbook staff<lb />
The BUCCANEERS were distri-<lb />
buted over the wek-end and last<lb />
Monday. Several changes have been<lb />
made in this goldrn anniversary year-<lb />
book.<lb />
The first section of our yearbook<lb />
is devoted to our leaders of the past<lb />
and the present and to ti e progress<lb />
of the school during the last fifty<lb />
years.<lb />
The volume is divided into six sec-<lb />
tions. For the first time, the honorary<lb />
and social fraternity section hi di-<lb />
vided into two parts. Other changes<lb />
made are the separation of the facul-<lb />
ty and staff members, a preview of<lb />
football game in the sports sec-<lb />
ond a ptwiew of the contents<lb />
to follow given by the division pages.<lb />
Notices<lb />
national aoror<lb />
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giria rxpress interest<lb />
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Jenkins in seeing that<lb />
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aware of The code is<lb />
state  hand book and the only<lb />
ed with it is that it baa<lb />
" beer, enforced<lb />
Do you intend to do anything about<lb />
tem?<lb />
"Attempt were made last spring<lb />
did not materialize. It is<lb />
 that thorough study will<lb />
I and a definite conclusion<lb />
 i<lb />
have stated previously that<lb />
I on a strict interpreta-<lb />
the constituion. Clarify your<lb />
aatameat.<lb />
"1 believe that good or bad as the<lb />
f the constitution may be,<lb />
if it as been approved by the stu-<lb />
Ihe resolution for extension of<lb />
the literary magazine. The Reb-<lb />
el was passed b the S(IA last<lb />
Monday night. The magazine will<lb />
exist for the coming year under<lb />
a temporary basis, printing a<lb />
minimum of one issue per quar-<lb />
ter with 1500 copies per issue. At<lb />
the end of one year the student<lb />
body will vote during SGA elec-<lb />
tions whether or not to continue<lb />
the magazine on a permanent ba-<lb />
sis with all the privileges and<lb />
responsibilities of the present<lb />
publications. The magazine, with<lb />
Bryan Harrison as its editor,<lb />
will have a staff of five for its<lb />
working organization.<lb />
The deadline for material for<lb />
the handbook from all organi-<lb />
zations and fraternities  May<lb />
12. The forma for this informa-<lb />
tion may be secured at the SGA<lb />
office or from Ann McKay, hand-<lb />
book chairman. Organizations<lb />
and fraternities are reminded<lb />
that in order for their group to<lb />
be represented in the handbook,<lb />
this information must be submit-<lb />
ted by this deadline.<lb />
JrSr. Features<lb />
Ebb Tide Theme<lb />
"Ebb Tide" will be featured as tbe<lb />
heme of the annual Junior-Senior<lb />
dance Chi year, according to Coy<lb />
Harris, president of the junior class<lb />
and chairman of the dance. This event<lb />
is to be held in Wright Auditorium<lb />
from 8:30 to 12:00 p.m with late<lb />
I ermission for girls attending, on<lb />
May 10.<lb />
The major committees and their<lb />
e1 airmen and co-workers include:<lb />
Decorations, Betty Fleming and Jay<lb />
Robbins, co-chairmen, with A. B.<lb />
Besfield (ceiling); Betty Fleming<lb />
and Jane Staples (stage) Charles<lb />
Jenkins and Gwyn Clark (center-<lb />
pieces); Sylvia Ruston (favors);<lb />
World Statesman<lb />
Allen To Speak<lb />
At Commencement<lb />
North Carolinian and present<lb />
United States ambassador to Geect,<lb />
George Veraable Allen, will address<lb />
778 graduating seniors during the<lb />
forty-ninth annual commencement<lb />
Sunday, May 18, in Christenbury<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
Th ambassador is a Durham native<lb />
and gTxtiiatrd from Duke University<lb />
and Harvard Beginning his career<lb />
is a school principal and later as a<lb />
newsreporter in Asheville, he en-<lb />
tered tiie U. S. foreign service in 1930<lb />
I and oapeitaaead various positions in<lb />
the far East and Europe.<lb />
After serving a number of years<lb />
with the Department of State, he<lb />
became ambassador to Yugoslavia in<lb />
I960 and in '53 he wa3 appointed am-<lb />
bassador to India and Nepal. An<lb />
author, lecturer and award winner,<lb />
the Phi Beta Kappa has received the<lb />
Robert Wiods Bliss foreign service<lb />
essay award and the Sumner prize<lb />
in International Relations.<lb />
The speaktr will be introduced by<lb />
President Messick at the 10:30 cere-<lb />
mony in the gym. Guests will be ad-<lb />
mitted in the gym by bids only. Each<lb />
graduate can receive his three al-<lb />
lotted bids at the Alumni House. The<lb />
gym will seat approximately 3.200<lb />
guests. After the procession enters<lb />
the remaining seats will be offered<lb />
to standees.<lb />
A special stage will be built at the<lb />
north end of the gym. The graduates,<lb />
special guests, trustees and members<lb />
of the state legislature will be seated<lb />
on the basketball court. The college<lb />
choir and orchestra will be positioned<lb />
in front just below the stage.<lb />
East Carolina College orchestra,<lb />
ronducted by Kenneth N. Cuthb-rt,<lb />
will begin t'r.e exercises by playing<lb />
an orchestral prelude followed by the<lb />
processional, "Pomp and Circum-<lb />
stance" (Elgar).<lb />
The college choir under the direc-<lb />
tion of Carl Hjortsvani: will sing "O,<lb />
Most Blessed Jesu" (Banks) and<lb />
"Praise to the Lord" (Christiansen).<lb />
Seniors Barbara Harris, soprano, and<lb />
Sephen Farish. baritone, will sing<lb />
"I Waited for the Lord" (Mendel-<lb />
ssohn).<lb />
As each senior's name is called by<lb />
Mr. Wendell Smiley, he will proceed<lb />
across the stage and receive an empty<lb />
tube. The actual diploma will be given<lb />
later by his department head. After<lb />
the conferring of degrees, the gradu-<lb />
ates, as tradition demands, will sing<lb />
the "Alma Mater" (McDougie). The<lb />
recessional will be "March of the<lb />
Pers" from Iolantho (Sullivan).<lb />
Rehearsal Saturday morning, May<lb />
17 at 8:30 in the gym, is compulsory<lb />
for all who plan to graduate. This<lb />
year women may wear dark dresses<lb />
and dark shoes. Men will wear dark<lb />
trousers, white shirts, dark tie, and<lb />
black shoes. Men wearing Master's<lb />
robes are requested to wear a coat.<lb />
Dr. George C. Martin and Dr. James<lb />
L. White have acted us co-chairmen<lb />
The Newly Elected Executive Council Convenes<lb />
doiphus Spain, Del Driver, Kathryn Johnson, Johnny Hudson, Mike Katsias, Joan Bryan, Bill Jenkins, and<lb />
Martha Wilson are the new executive council members.<lb />
Katsias Leads Motion<lb />
To Reject Constitution<lb />
For New Senate Plan<lb />
By CLAUDIA TODD<lb />
In a surprise move, SGA President, men: Association, and that the SGA -ha: they had been aware of a few<lb />
should not limit to approximate . but that a change was<lb />
.hitty-eight voting members partiei- d, and the proposed constitution<lb />
B in the student legislature. ild be a working beginning.<lb />
In his suggested plan, the senate j It was at tr is point that President<lb />
would be composed of the first  relinquished his chair to Vice-<lb />
iresident, who wo aid serve as presi- : Bubba Driver and after<lb />
Band Committee, Mike Katsias, chair-<lb />
man; Invitations, Martha Wilson<lb />
and Purvis Boyette, co-chairmen; Re-<lb />
freshments, Sarah Sugg and Claudia j0f the commencement committee<lb />
Todd, co-chairmen, with Raddy Hol-<lb />
ton, Jane Staples, and La Visa Chris-<lb />
man.<lb />
Jimmy Wall and Adolplus Spain<lb />
tnei,<lb />
the student body.<lb />
"Citing an example, I intend to en-<lb />
force article 9, section B in reference<lb />
o the eligibility of organizations on<lb />
the SGA<lb />
Katsias stated that he plans to<lb />
set up a special committee next fall<lb />
to name the streets on campus. He re-<lb />
lated that the college will send four<lb />
delegates to the National Student<lb />
Congress in Ohio this summer. Dur-<lb />
ing the mxt academic year campus<lb />
delegates will be sent to various sem-<lb />
Band To Play<lb />
the official law of I inars and conferences<lb />
will be in charge of the figure which<lb />
will feature the junior and senior<lb />
class officers and date. Wade Sessoms<lb />
will act as master of ceremonies.<lb />
The "Collegians a dance hand<lb />
from our own campus, will play for<lb />
the dance, the formality of which will<lb />
require tuxedos or dinner jackets<lb />
and evening dresses.<lb />
Bids have been made "previously, by<lb />
registration, for invitations to the<lb />
dance. The invitations will be mailed<lb />
ro those students registered, and<lb />
only one invitation is necessary for<lb />
each couple.<lb />
Mike Katsias relinquished the chair<lb />
Monday night to personally present<lb />
a motion to reject the proposed con-<lb />
stitution which had been revised to<lb />
include the senate plan.<lb />
The Student Legislature passed the<lb />
motion, which stated; "I move (1)<lb />
to reject 'he constitution, due to<lb />
shortage of time; (2) to advise the<lb />
legislature and administration to take<lb />
action and vote on a constitution to<lb />
he taken to the students and voted<lb />
anon no later than the coming fall<lb />
quarter.1<lb />
Commenting upon his motion, Pres-<lb />
ide Katsias said, "It was not my<lb />
m.ruion of rejecting the work of<lb />
the constitutional ommittee of the<lb />
previous administration, but to re-<lb />
move the errors in the constitution<lb />
before bringing it to the legislature<lb />
for final approval. If there had been<lb />
passage of the constitution as it now<lb />
stands, a score of amendments would<lb />
certainly have followed<lb />
Hail Presents Plan<lb />
Earlier in the meeting, upon re-<lb />
ceiving and studying the proposed<lb />
constitution, several members ques-<lb />
tioned various points. Upon the mo-<lb />
tion of Bobby Hall, the SGA acted as<lb />
a committee of the whole to discuss<lb />
the proposed constitution and any<lb />
other proposed constitutions or plans<lb />
Of student government. During this<lb />
committee discussion, Hall presented<lb />
a plan which would include a house<lb />
of representatives as well as a sen-<lb />
ate.<lb />
Hall explained that the "senate<lb />
plan would cut out the clubs, frater-<lb />
nities, and other organizations from<lb />
participating in the Student Govern-<lb />
at the city high school, acting as nar-<lb />
rator, will read the Gettysburg Ad-<lb />
dress to band accompaniment.<lb />
"Holiday for Trombones composed<lb />
by David Rose and arranged by Paul<lb />
Herfurth, will have as featured mu-<lb />
sicians Jack M. Pindell of Raleigh;<lb />
Ralph Shumaker of Greer, S. C;<lb />
Franklin E. Bullard of Rt. 3, Greens-<lb />
boro; Benjamin M. McHomey, Wash-<lb />
ington, N. C; N. Francis Swanson,<lb />
Morehead City; and Ted M. Lee of<lb />
Cassatt, S. C.<lb />
The finale from Tschaikowski's<lb />
Symphony, No. 4, in an orchestral<lb />
transcription by Safranek; "Flag of<lb />
Stars" by Gordon Jacob; "Sarabande"<lb />
and "Bourse" by Handel; folk songs<lb />
by Ralph Vaughan Williams; and an<lb />
Italian, an English, and an American<lb />
w-ho wo aid serve as presi-<lb />
dent of the senate, chairmen of th ttonang the adequacy of the con-<lb />
nuns" and, womens' judiciaries, eleven -titutiou. presented his motion of<lb />
seaators-at-large, four day students<lb />
senators, the treasurer, and the seven<lb />
.anding committee chairmen. The<lb />
ouse of representatives would be<lb />
composed of the second vice-presi-<lb />
dent, who would preside over the<lb />
body, clubs, fraternities, and dormi-<lb />
tory presidents, and the assistant<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
The executive council would be<lb />
composed of the president of the<lb />
SGA, the first and second vice-presi-<lb />
dents, the executive secretary, his-<lb />
torian, treasurer, assistant treasurer,<lb />
and chairmen of the mens' and wo-<lb />
mens' judiciaries.<lb />
Monroe Defends Proposal<lb />
After this committee discussion<lb />
Bueky Monroe, a member of the old<lb />
legislature who had worked on the<lb />
constitutional committee, defended<lb />
rejection.<lb />
Di.iMB.Mn following brought out<lb />
the point that the senate plan had<lb />
 approved by the student body,<lb />
but has not yet been approved by the<lb />
Advisory Board, which will have to<lb />
 - on it.<lb />
At the end of the discussion on the<lb />
motion, Hall called for a vote and<lb />
motion made by Katsias was<lb />
carried.<lb />
Pr-sident Mike Katsias stated,<lb />
"The past administration should be<lb />
complimented for bringing about<lb />
moves to change the present legis-<lb />
laturehis motion to reject had<lb />
nothing against the organization of<lb />
the new constitution, but as I've<lb />
stated before, we need time to work<lb />
out any and all conflicts before pas-<lb />
sage of a constitution which will af-<lb />
tfhe proposed constitution, explaining! ect tie entire student body<lb />
Hudson<lb />
Announces Budget Policies<lb />
The East Carolina College Concert<lb />
Band, playing under the direction of<lb />
Herbert L. Carter of the music facul-<lb />
ty, will present its annual concert<lb />
tonight at 8 p. m. in the McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium. A varied program will<lb />
range from folk songs to symphonic<lb />
numbers. The public is invited.<lb />
A special attraction on the program<lb />
will be "Abe Lincoln, Gettysburg,<lb />
1803 by Don Gillis, a leading Amer-<lb />
ican composer for television and mo-<lb />
ion pictures. August Laube of Green-<lb />
ville, former East Carolina student<lb />
and now director of choral groups march are scheduled for performance.<lb />
The treasurer of the SGA has an-<lb />
nounced that the, following standing<lb />
rules of the budget committee will be<lb />
enforced this year:<lb />
All organizations desiring to re-<lb />
quest appropriations for the coming<lb />
year must put in their request by<lb />
May 10. An itemized list of what the<lb />
appropriation will be used for is<lb />
necessary and should be turned in<lb />
along with the request.<lb />
Organizations receiving money will<lb />
be expected to stay within the amount<lb />
appropriated. Any organization that<lb />
goes over their appropriated amount<lb />
will be declared responsible and they<lb />
will have to pay their remaining<lb />
bills, etc in any way they see<lb />
satisfactory.<lb />
All theatrical organizations sucli<lb />
as the East Carolina Playhouse and<lb />
'he Production Committee that use<lb />
the Student Government appropria-<lb />
tions to put on plays, etc will return<lb />
the money made on the plays to the<lb />
SGA treasurer and the money will be<lb />
placed in the SGA Regular Term Fund.<lb />
(Money made on the plays etc, will<lb />
not be used by organizations that<lb />
made it, but will be placed in the<lb />
SGA Fund.)<lb />
The treasurer should be notified<lb />
one week ahead by the respective<lb />
organization in the form of a re-<lb />
quisition notice and the check for<lb />
the respective organization will be<lb />
written within the week. The organi-<lb />
zations will pick up all checks at tha<lb />
budget office unless otherwise noti-<lb />
fied.<lb />
Bills not handed in within ona<lb />
week after being received by the<lb />
respective organization will be de-<lb />
clared void and this organization in<lb />
charge will be declared responsible.<lb />
The money for the overdue bills will<lb />
not lie taken from this organizations<lb />
a; propiaation but will be taken<lb />
care of in any other way<lb />
his organization finds satisfactory.<lb />
All advertising money taken in by<lb />
the RUCCANEER and EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN must be turned in not later<lb />
than one week after receiving the<lb />
money for ads. All ad money muzt be<lb />
turned in two weeks before the close<lb />
of the R gular Term School year.<lb />
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EAST "CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Cooperation Needed<lb />
For Full Coverage<lb />
How about i little cooperation clubs<lb />
ami fraternities? Last week there was an<lb />
announcement in the paper stating that all<lb />
club reporters and fraternity publicity chair-<lb />
men meet with the editor of the EAST CAKO-<lb />
IINI AX Tuesday in order to set policies and<lb />
explain procedures for next year.<lb />
Evidently certain organizations care<lb />
nothing about getting news in the paper.<lb />
The vice president of the Interfraternity<lb />
Countil. who is also the publicity chairman<lb />
for this organization, did not come after<lb />
agreeing to do so. Not one representative<lb />
from any fraternity appeared.<lb />
The consensus of the newspaper staff is<lb />
that the pootie who gripe continuously be-<lb />
cause certain of the news items do not ap-<lb />
pear in the newspaper showed themselves<lb />
very uncooperative when asked to drop by<lb />
our office and discuss a few policies.<lb />
At this meeting a policy was set-up by<lb />
which i eprters will handle their own stor-<lb />
ies weekly in order to give their organiza-<lb />
tion- I coverage. Plans were made for<lb />
the lug Btories each organization would have<lb />
in the six page issues. It was purely for their<lb />
own benefit.<lb />
How sad that so few club reporters were<lb />
present. Ho much sadder it was that the<lb />
fraternities were so indifferent.<lb />
Machines Suffer<lb />
From Misuse<lb />
It's about time that something was said<lb />
a unauth rized personnel using equip-<lb />
ment in the various organizational offices<lb />
around campus. Some students have ration-<lb />
alized the situation by saying that since the<lb />
equipment was purchased by the SCTA from<lb />
tudenl funds it follows that any student<lb />
il be able to use said equipment. That's<lb />
iw "since v.e paid for President Mes-<lb />
air coditioning unit, we should march<lb />
 ! and use it this summer<lb />
Th, EAST CAROLINIAN has felt the<lb />
brunt of these uninvited visitors to its of-<lb />
fices by losing typewriter ribbons, having<lb />
to have typewriters overhauled, and as a re-<lb />
sult losing its efficiency by not having type-<lb />
writer- available for use by staff members<lb />
while SGA members typed letters home to<lb />
Mother or kept the telephone busy while or-<lb />
ganizations tried to call in news.<lb />
shoi<lb />
The BUCCANEER is aother suffering<lb />
party, having a mimeograph machine which<lb />
is c nstanllj in useby other parties. This<lb />
 - I- ught because the annual staff<lb />
d need for it. Vet students feel no hesi-<lb />
n about walking in and using it. adding<lb />
injury to insult, by not even asking permis-<lb />
sion.<lb />
I hese are just a couple of examples of<lb />
a campus-wide si!nation which should be<lb />
brought to a screeching halt. Equipment is<lb />
expensive and these facilities should be prop-<lb />
erlj protected. It's a shame to think that<lb />
padlocks will have to be put on everything.<lb />
Wh can'l students obey the rules of common<lb />
curtesj and ask pei mission to use these<lb />
machines and take tare of them when they<lb />
have been granted permission? College stu-<lb />
dents are supposed to be learning to be ma-<lb />
 individuals. . . . JFR<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the Students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 162<lb />
Member<lb />
Teachers College Division, Columbia Scholastic Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
Dissociated Golleftiate Press<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at<lb />
the U. S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Editor<lb />
CAROLYN SMITH<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Editorial Staff Pat Reynolds, Nancy Lilly,<lb />
Bob Harper, Rosemary Eagles, Jan Raby.<lb />
Assistant Editor Marti Martin<lb />
Managing Editor Rosemary Eagles<lb />
Sports Editor Bill Boyd<lb />
Assistant Shorts Editor  Pat Harvey<lb />
News Editor Evelyn Crutchfield<lb />
Staff Photographer Bob Harper<lb />
News Staff Libby Williams, Evelyn Crutchfield,<lb />
Elna Caulberg, Betty Maynor, Derry Walker,<lb />
Faye Rivenbark, Peggy Davis, Barbara Batta,<lb />
Wilma Pait.<lb />
Proofreaders  Bet Taylor,<lb />
Ada Evans, Betsy Hill, Doria Mercer.<lb />
Cartoonist Derry Walker<lb />
Men'g Circulation Manager James Trice<lb />
Won.en's Circulation Manager Marti Martin<lb />
Asst. Women s Circulation Manager Susan Ballance<lb />
Circulation Staff Shirley Gay, Emily Currin,<lb />
Ann Bryan, Lenore Pate, Janice Langston, Lee<lb />
Phillips, Nancy Cox, Wilma Hall, Mary Elisabeth<lb />
Stewart, Kathryn Crumpler, Jean Gapps, Helen<lb />
Sturkie, Ruth Lineberger, Nancy Cross, Ellen<lb />
Eason, Wilma Pait.<lb />
Co-Advisors Miss Mary Greene, Mrs, Mary Goodman<lb />
Financial Adviser Dr. Clinton R. Prewett<lb />
Exchange Editor Mrs. Susie Webb<lb />
Technical Advisor . Sherman M. Parka<lb />
in  i iiii  hi  r i-     <lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
Our Golden Anniversary Pageant<lb />
went off very well. All of the stu-<lb />
dents and faculty who contributed to<lb />
its success deserve much commenda-<lb />
tion Seeing the history of our col-<lb />
lege depicted, I felt very proud <lb />
proud of our fine college and the<lb />
growth it has made throughout the<lb />
years, proud of the teachers who for<lb />
years have be.n making a finished<lb />
product of the raw material which<lb />
comes to them year after year (think<lb />
of the thousands, no millions, of pro-<lb />
fessional people they must have<lb />
trained), proud of the student in the<lb />
faded dungarees and too-tight shirt<lb />
who works his way through school,<lb />
who struggles to get an education to<lb />
better himself, and proud to be editor<lb />
of a colltge newspaper run entirely<lb />
by the students on this camus, a<lb />
newspaper with policies formulated<lb />
entirely by its student writers.<lb />
SGA President Mike Katsias ha.s<lb />
expressed his hope that next year<lb />
students will come to think of their<lb />
student government as Our SGA and<lb />
not The SGA. 1 hope that the East<lb />
Carolinian will belong more to all<lb />
El e .students, that they will feel this<lb />
is their paper. This year we had a<lb />
staff of fifty. We have asked to be<lb />
moved downstairs next year and we<lb />
hope to have thre? rooms. If we get<lb />
them, I believe our staff will swell<lb />
to ova- 100 people. This is only right<lb />
for a .student body of nearly 4000.<lb />
In orded to cover our growing cam-<lb />
pus, our office definitely needs to be<lb />
expanded Also, we need some new<lb />
equipment. One of our typewriters<lb />
is one year older than I.<lb />
There i8 a job for everyone on our<lb />
staff. We need proofreaders, copy<lb />
editors, make-up editors, business<lb />
staff members, typists, feature wri-<lb />
ters, columnists, circulation members,<lb />
and news reporters. Doing newspaper<lb />
work can be much fun and a valuable<lb />
experience. But with a limited staff<lb />
il can also become a toilsome labor.<lb />
It has distressed me that day stu-<lb />
dents have not been receiving papers.<lb />
They pay for them as does everyone<lb />
else. Lambda Chi Alpha has volun-<lb />
teered to make us some paper racks<lb />
next year. These will be placed in<lb />
several main buildings so that every<lb />
day student will have a chance to get<lb />
a paper. Enough papers will be di<lb />
ti United even if we have to cut down<lb />
on our exchange papers.<lb />
After seeing "A Farewell To<lb />
Arms" I cannot decide whether Hem-<lb />
ingway is a esimist or simply a re-<lb />
alist. In the death scene of Kathryn,<lb />
Jenifer Jones was so realistic that I<lb />
got the shivers. On the whole her dia-<lb />
logue, to me, was not realistic though.<lb />
As usual Rock Hudson's terrific<lb />
build filled the screen and his charm<lb />
radiated out to all the females in<lb />
the audience. He is the epitome of<lb />
the virile American maletender,<lb />
forceful, masterful, strong, hand-<lb />
some, kind .brave, and loveable.<lb />
Guess the boys had rather see Miss<lb />
Bardot. Tomorrow the Pitt will real-<lb />
ly be bulging when K.B. slinks across<lb />
the screen. My B.F. thinks that Brid-<lb />
gitb is the word "sexy" personified.<lb />
Although the girl that "the devil in-<lb />
vented" is definitely uninhibited on<lb />
the screen, she can also manage to<lb />
appear virginal and innocent. Can<lb />
you imagine Bridgitte and Rock in a<lb />
movie, together. What a fluick!<lb />
Recently the woman who delivers<lb />
sandwiches to Umstead (or was it<lb />
Slay?) lost about 400 of her pro-<lb />
ducts. Since the boy who usually<lb />
signs for them was not there, she<lb />
asked a boy who was hanging around<lb />
if he would sign for them. The boy<lb />
quickly agreed and signing the slip<lb />
"Jimmy Phelps" he took off with<lb />
the load of sandwiches and disap-<lb />
peared. Wonder what this mystery<lb />
man, who forged the name of our<lb />
former SGA President Phelps, did<lb />
with his stolen oods.<lb />
Last week when the N.C. Sym-<lb />
phony Orchestra played here Mr.<lb />
Mambloek, the head violinist and a<lb />
European, practiced in the class room<lb />
next to my office before the concert.<lb />
Stopping to rest for awhile, he came<lb />
in my office to talk. While he was<lb />
out of the class room the door blew<lb />
shut. In the room were his watch,<lb />
rings, and precious violin. He was<lb />
really an excited educated person.<lb />
He was talking in German, French,<lb />
English, and an Oriental tongue all<lb />
at once. Finally we called Mr. Roger-<lb />
son of the maintenance department,<lb />
who saved the day by coming up and<lb />
unlocking the door. Mambloek got<lb />
to the concert okay.<lb />
Those who mised Lambda Chi's<lb />
production of "The Moon is Blue"<lb />
really missed an outstanding per-<lb />
formance at which the admission cost<lb />
was very little. There were only four<lb />
characters, depicted by Tommy Hull,<lb />
Del Driver, Doris Robbins, and Larry<lb />
Craven. Tommy Hull looked and<lb />
acted so much like David Niven that<lb />
it was unbelievable. He was charm-<lb />
ing. Del (it surely seems strange to<lb />
call him anything but Bubbe) was<lb />
cute and comical. Doris was convin-<lb />
cing and the black eye Larry planted<lb />
on Del looked mighty realistic. Pro-<lb />
-v:<lb /><lb />
- a i<lb />
'Sussiit' H Diseussin'<lb />
By NANCY<lb />
Infirmaries on college campuses<lb />
are very interesting places. We have<lb />
a very nice infirmary. This is true<lb />
because a lot of people who have<lb />
never been treated there have said<lb />
so. Some people don't agree. These<lb />
are the people who have been treated<lb />
or, as they would say, mistreated<lb />
there. I have only been sick enough<lb />
once this year to attempt to receive<lb />
help there, and that time the nurse<lb />
said that she wanted to eat lunch and<lb />
that I would have to come back later.<lb />
I didn't go back, so I really can't say<lb />
too much.<lb />
Some people think that the infirm-<lb />
ary isn't much i elp when they are<lb />
sick. One sLch person is the girl who<lb />
was o sick in the dormitory that<lb />
she couldn't walk. Her friends could<lb />
lind no ne with a car to drive her<lb />
to the infirmary, so they called up<lb />
the nurse to see if she could send<lb />
someone over for the girl. The nurse<lb />
informed them that sick students <lb />
were no concern of hers until they<lb />
were inside the infirmary, no matter<lb />
how sick they were. The girl finally<lb />
got to the infirmary- in a taxi.<lb />
A couple of years ago some foot-<lb />
ball players and other students who<lb />
ate in the cafeteria all the time began<lb />
having odd a ins' in their stomachs.<lb />
Some f these students went to the<lb />
infirmary, and upon examination<lb />
were told that they had (inworms.<lb />
The physician asked tl em personally<lb />
LILLY<lb />
not to men ion the matter, for fear<lb />
of giving the cafeteria a bad repu-<lb />
tation. Talk about ethics!<lb />
Only a few w-eks ago a girl was<lb />
extremely sick with an infection. Up-<lb />
on trying to get a little relief at the<lb />
infirmary, she was given two aspirin<lb />
and sent back to her room. She was<lb />
told that it was "all in her head<lb />
Well, it was, but not in the way that<lb />
the comment was meant. There is a<lb />
rule stating that college students are<lb />
not allowed to consult local physi-<lb />
cians, but after this girl was so sick<lb />
that she had to cut classes for two<lb />
days straight, she finnaly went to a<lb />
Greenville doctor. By this time, the<lb />
infection had spread to other parts<lb />
of her body and she required exten-<lb />
sive medication for several weeks to<lb />
yet her back to normal. She has now<lb />
bei n told that, through consulting the<lb />
other doctor, she had waived her right<lb />
to infirmary ' privileges Needless<lb />
to say, she isn't complaining.<lb />
'I hese are just a few cases. Most<lb />
of you know about others that have<lb />
occured. Many of you have had simi-<lb />
lar experiences. The situations that I<lb />
have described are true and have not<lb />
been exaggerated. Two of them have<lb />
happened this year and I have had<lb />
he dubious pleasure of witnessing<lb />
them. Something needs to be done.<lb />
Since school Ls almost out, all that<lb />
We who will be back next year can do<lb />
is 'nope that the- infirmary facilities<lb />
will be impioved.<lb />
Stress Awards Day Says Grad<lb />
April 27, 1968<lb />
Dear Staff Members:<lb />
Since it is not clear as to the<lb />
writer of the editorial "On Awards<lb />
Day" which was published in your<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN on Thursday,<lb />
April 24, 1958, comments to all of<lb />
you<lb />
I am a graduate of East Carolina<lb />
College in the class of 1928, and I<lb />
have always been proud of our col-<lb />
ege and its accomplishments. How-<lb />
ever, I am not proud of the facts<lb />
which the article mentioned above re-<lb />
veals. It is disgraceful that on Awards<lb />
Day those of you who have worked<lb />
so hard for the betterment of the col-<lb />
lege were treated as you were by<lb />
your fellow classmates. No, 1 am not<lb />
proud in any respect of the situation<lb />
as it is described in your indignant<lb />
editorial.<lb />
My work is serving as librarian<lb />
in one of the largest, if not the lar-<lb />
gest, high school in our state. Awards<lb />
Day is held as one of our regular<lb />
chapel programs to which our stu-<lb />
dents look forward. Our only regret<lb />
is that now we are unable to get all<lb />
of our students in our auditorium so<lb />
that some of the students must miss<lb />
it this year. Maybe, we will move to<lb />
the gymnasium or stadium foT this<lb />
year's Awards Day; since none of our<lb />
students want to be left out.<lb />
May I urge you to do all that you<lb />
can to encourage the college author-<lb />
ities to make Awards Day a student<lb />
assemblyThe college owes this to<lb />
bably because of the pageant, water<lb />
show, May Day, and many other act-<lb />
ivities last week, the crowds at the<lb />
play were indeed small.<lb />
I guess it Is time for Mike Katsias<lb />
to write another letter to the man-<lb />
ager of the Pitt Theater; college stu-<lb />
dents may get in the Myers in Ayden<lb />
for only 35 cents.<lb />
you students who are helping to set<lb />
high standards for East Carolina<lb />
College. Respect and pride in the<lb />
achievements of one another should<lb />
be an ideal for all college students<lb />
of East Carolina and all other col-<lb />
leges.<lb />
I congratulate you on your fine ed-<lb />
itorial.<lb />
Most sincerely,<lb />
Mildred Herring<lb />
(Editor's Note: Editorial was writ-<lb />
ten by Kathryn Johnson.)<lb />
'Judge Not, Lest<lb />
Ye Be Judged'<lb />
Dear Miss Johnson:<lb />
Mr. ("Doubting") Thomas Lucas,<lb />
in his too-eager attempt to analyze<lb />
and criticise your errors in English<lb />
grammar (which are insignificant<lb />
and justifiable in relation to those<lb />
which you cited in your "Reply"),<lb />
has unwittingly committed an error<lb />
which embodies his whole argument.<lb />
He is guilty of a mistake in termin-<lb />
ology, since his term "grammatically<lb />
correct" is non-existent; his use of<lb />
an adverb-adjective combination is<lb />
unjustifiable in view of the fact that<lb />
the adjective "grammatical" alone<lb />
serves the purpose adequately enough.<lb />
By exploiting such a minor point in<lb />
terminology, I hope to demonstrate to<lb />
Mr. Lucas that he cannot expect per-<lb />
fect grammar where there is no call<lb />
for it, simply because there is no<lb />
such thing as perfect grammar, which<lb />
he evidently has in mind when he<lb />
quotes from Pope in his first para-<lb />
graph. The essence of his argument<lb />
seems to be that he is criticising the<lb />
minor errors of the one who (justifi-<lb />
ably) criticises the major and atro-<lb />
cious errors of others in our midst.<lb />
Katsias Wants<lb />
Student Voice<lb />
Dear Student Body,<lb />
While the new officers of the stu-<lb />
dent government and other organi-<lb />
zations on the campus are taking up<lb />
their responsibilities, they are re-<lb />
alizing something of the trust that<lb />
has been placed in their hands. You<lb />
txpect them to be true to the faith<lb />
you have shown by selecting them to<lb />
fill these positions. In accepting their<lb />
offices they have pledged their loyal-<lb />
ty to the spirit and to the activity of<lb />
their organizations. However, suc-<lb />
cess does not lie within their power<lb />
alone, but in the cooperation of every<lb />
member of the student body.<lb />
The new student government has<lb />
qui e a task on its hands, that of<lb />
making the student government as-<lb />
sociation on this campus, an institu-<lb />
tion of respect and pride which is of<lb />
continuous service to the college, the<lb />
community of eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina, and la.a. but most important,<lb />
you.<lb />
During the coming year, the pro-<lb />
gram of s udent activities will be<lb />
more worthwhile if every student<lb />
does his part. We expect from col-<lb />
lege life all those memorable, unde-<lb />
finable things which create what we<lb />
call the .spirit of the college, not re-<lb />
alising that a part of ourselves is<lb />
demanded as a contribution toward<lb />
that spirit Every enterprise requires<lb />
work. Let us make the most of col-<lb />
lege by entering into its life, and by<lb />
doing our share in making our or-<lb />
ganizations what we want them to be.<lb />
On behalf of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, allow me to close<lb />
with one statement which I have<lb />
made on numerous occasions"We<lb />
have been elected and shall make<lb />
every endeavor to capably conduct<lb />
student government in i :e interest of<lb />
the student bodywe stress the need<lb />
of a sronger student voice<lb />
Mike Katsias<lb />
President<lb />
Student Government Ass'n<lb />
Since  none go just alike' yet<lb />
each believes his own" (his other<lb />
quotation from Pope), is it too rad-<lb />
ical to tolerate a slight variation oc-<lb />
casionally in the rules of English<lb />
grammar? Language is democratic;<lb />
it changes as the needs of the people<lb />
change.<lb />
Finally, if we must offer proof for<lb />
arguments by quoting from litera-<lb />
ture, I should like to close with a quo-<lb />
ta: ion from a Book which has served<lb />
as a Guiding Light for grammarians<lb />
and nongrammarians alike for a num-<lb />
ber of years: "Judge not, lest ye be<lb />
judged If this is not grammatical<lb />
by our present-day standarda of gram-<lb />
mar, at least it is coherent.<lb />
Very Sincerely yours,<lb />
John C. Birmingham, Jr.<lb />
Letter To The Editor<lb />
Dear Fellow Students<lb />
Johnny Hudson, rush chairman for<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, re-<lb />
ported today plans for Lambda Chi's<lb />
Fall rush program are being made<lb />
and are near completion. Hudson and<lb />
his rush committee have accepted<lb />
names of prospective rusheea and<lb />
are in the process of screening them<lb />
for grades and college records.<lb />
The boys in whom Lambda Chi Al-<lb />
pha are interested, are being inform-<lb />
ally contacted and felt out as to now<lb />
they feel toward the fraternity and<lb />
(Continued on Page 4)<lb />
Lines From<lb />
A Sidewalk Plato<lb />
By S. PAT REYNOLDS<lb />
Purvis Boyette should have his paper<lb />
on he creative intuition published in<lb />
spite of his grave error in the interpitU<lb />
tion of modern poetry and his disrespect<lb />
to Walt Whi-man. Maybe there's the<lb />
making oi another Mark Van Doren in<lb />
him. ReallynowPurvis!<lb />
A college career in retrospection is not<lb />
quite as hazy as a college career in antici-<lb />
pation There are things that one will remem-<lb />
ber then forget, and there are the inevitable<lb />
gi ipes that accompany the remembering. And<lb />
when one is qualified for graduation he also<lb />
may feel qualified to criticise the things that<lb />
he has experienced and the things that have<lb />
been a part of his days in school.<lb />
Locking back, I find that there ar<lb />
few aspects of life on the dear old campu<lb />
that could be included in the gripe dep<lb />
men.<lb />
1. Whan a student takes a test oi<lb />
writes a ; aper, if he is a student, he<lb />
will want to know where and how he<lb />
goofed. However, a couple of the pro-<lb />
fessors completely ignore this right and<lb />
Bl rely hand out scores. Come exam<lb />
timethe student is apt to make the<lb />
same mistakes he did originally and<lb />
is no better equipped to know than<lb />
fore the tes'<lb />
1. Tht library could use an overhaul<lb />
job. Too many students have been<lb />
charged with hooks that they had either<lb />
returned or had never even taken out<lb />
of the library.<lb />
3. Senior privil dges. When a girl has<lb />
progressed to the point of her last year<lb />
in college, it might be well to give her<lb />
a few priviledges that help to revtal<lb />
the fact that she is no longer a child who<lb />
needs to be watched over and protected<lb />
from this nasty world of ours but that<lb />
she is a mature adult capable of reason-<lb />
ing, discretion, and taking care of her<lb />
self.<lb />
However, coupled with the gripes there<lb />
are things that will be remembered and the<lb />
will be remembered in love and in respect.<lb />
We will remember the members of the facultv<lb />
that respected students as adults and treated<lb />
them so. We will remember the professors<lb />
whose jcb it was to help the students obtain<lb />
a smattering of knowledge and who pursued<lb />
this end in sprte of the cries of agony from<lb />
the students.<lb />
We have found great value in the all<lb />
night discussions when the gossip and the<lb />
remarks on the latest fashion have been put<lb />
aside to really talk and to learn and to think.<lb />
Wre have been given the benefit of the doubt<lb />
when ever a cup of coffee at the Dixie we<lb />
blurted out our ignorance. And we must give<lb />
the devil his due, so to speak, when we found<lb />
out that all house-mothers weren't out to<lb />
get you and that there were a few who real-<lb />
ly felt something beside disgust for the in-<lb />
mates and who gave them chances they some-<lb />
times did not deserve.<lb />
So the end of college is a break and a<lb />
beginning. It is a thing of detachment and<lb />
remembering and griping and lauding.<lb />
Pot Pourri<lb />
By JAN RABY<lb />
"HEAVEN AT LAST"<lb />
An editor knocked at the Pearly Gates,<lb />
His face was scarred and cold;<lb />
He stood before the man of fate<lb />
For admission to the fold.<lb />
'What have you done?" St. Peter asked,<lb />
To gain admission here?"<lb />
"I've been an editor, sir he said,<lb />
"For many and many a year<lb />
The Pearly Gates swung open wide,<lb />
m St. Peter touched the bell<lb />
"Come in he said, "and choose your harp,<lb />
You ve had your share of hell<lb />
ir--kWe'r? upr0ud, to note that " item in<lb />
Y rurhnson s Editorially Speaking about<lb />
1. K. Williamson's losing his class ring was<lb />
used by a Goldsboro daily newspaper. It's<lb />
nice to know that the paper is being read-<lb />
even mce to be getting the sudden splurge<lb />
of Letters to the Editor.<lb />
bJ?!Xt year th? EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
hopes to run a weekly 6 page issue, with an<lb />
mS2ef,S8UeJ)na iuartr- Budget Com-<lb />
mittee take noteif the SGA and the fratern-<lb />
n L?!11 mT P"01 the paper is going<lb />
for'the budget!  " <lb />
?, l mi"? uaPt. critic but ! must say that<lb />
in t by nn Huhs in Austn build-<lb />
ing is nothing short of terrific. Speaking of<lb />
a)rpS;I0nraVUlati0118 to Joe Ste11 nd Let<lb />
Univnif ?r i1 accPted by New York<lb />
University to study there next year.<lb />
wppMh y, tnd lainy weather this past<lb />
KM  ni t? detei;th0 determined Garrett<lb />
out h2ibaithethey either dashed in and<lb />
Did you note that the U. S. Commerce<lb />
22K?2 "Bounced that North Carolina<lb />
ranked 42nd m the lowest paid state and local<lb />
government workers? Those "workers" prob-<lb />
ably include school teachers.<lb />
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S P 0 K T S<lb />
( 11 A T T E R<lb />
By BILL BOYD<lb />
Porter's Team 1958 NCS Golf Champs<lb />
? o state that a lint mat on a football<lb />
the games plaved I he person doni a great<lb />
itth credit r it. Wtually there h another<lb />
M MSgaew to mat and still works very hard to<lb />
-k all ur baseball team perform at its maximum,<lb />
manager!<lb />
y countless ; iturx, does many<lb />
remarks of projection, ami<lb />
- i feed it wt a I f team<lb />
  indatd, but<lb />
- a fellow who<lb />
M EPIPS READY la<lb />
 - - - one of the mana-<lb />
IMUl of Coach Mallory's<lb />
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Cleaning the lock1 r and<lb />
1 M the athletic field<lb />
! BMttt that is entrusted to him<lb />
i aert the next time<lb />
.a Irtifrh tball<lb />
.  component of a<lb />
many eople will come<lb />
Pfer their .services to him<lb />
Hat off t. EPPS Kl D tor a job well done!<lb />
l lent? 1 .i-t Carolina acquired the JOth ranked<lb />
th N.ititi thu quarter when 20-ear-old Norman<lb />
frees H-ton UaJvefSSt f Boston. Massachusetts.<lb />
tunsetf a- the number om<lb />
defeated everyone he<lb />
une yo are in the college<lb />
young man sitting oppos-<lb />
j fi -lel score you<lb />
r K '  trick k at it again. It is<lb />
 an do with a table tennis<lb />
s. - Major and Psychology<lb />
 m rrkhkg for an A R. degree.<lb />
vber of the English Depart-<lb />
terested him in ECC.<lb />
ink Jim Speight Kinston, N. C for this week's cartoon.<lb />
N. Workman Leads<lb />
Bucs To Victory<lb />
n <lb />
Nil pa trick<lb /><lb />
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fine job with a pen. Another drawing<lb />
ai edition.<lb />
s and head I aseball coach Jim Mallory<lb />
ache and other interested in-<lb />
teiru. T e clink will begin on June 12<lb />
. nd follow the same time aeJwdr<lb />
Aa dealing with the coaching<lb />
oure Anyone desiring to know<lb />
ntacting the East Carolina athletic<lb />
40<lb />
By understroking Eton College by<lb />
I lim four points, Coach Howard<lb />
Porters golf team came back from<lb />
the Starmount Country Club of<lb />
Greensboro, X. C. with the new title<lb />
at ISM Nor h State Conference tolf<lb />
champions. It was Porter's fifth NSC<lb />
crown ii seven years of competition.<lb />
The Pirates scored a total of 652<lb />
points in the tournament which began<lb />
on Monday and ended Tuesday. Elon<lb />
had 658 points for its efforts.<lb />
Individual medalist honors went to j<lb />
Sim Ward of High Point as he shot<lb />
tSfl during the tournament. Bob<lb />
.oy of Elon had a 154 and East Caro-<lb />
tia's Wayne WorkmaB .hot a 156.<lb />
W kman, one of the top collegiate<lb />
golfers in the entire state, was low<lb />
nan for the Pirates with the 156. He<lb />
ad hot scores of 39, 38, 39. and 39.<lb />
Ira Land, versatile 22-year-old sen-<lb />
fiom High Point, shot a 163 total.<lb />
He had .scores of 45, 38, 38, and 42.<lb />
Goodwin was third in the scor-<lb />
ing column for East Carolina as he<lb />
41. 89, 45. 40 for a total of 165.<lb />
Putr Beale. a junior from Portsmouth.<lb />
Va , had a 42. 44. 40, 43 for a total<lb />
of 169.<lb />
Conditions were not ideal for the<lb />
tournament a it rained part of the<lb />
time. The Starmount is one of the<lb />
toughest courses to play on in the<lb />
entire nation. It is a 6900 yard course<lb />
and par is 35-36 and 71.<lb />
Individual plaques were awarded<lb />
to East Carolina players. Coach Por-<lb />
ter was very proud of his team. He<lb />
worked hard with the team all<lb />
through the season although bad<lb />
weather caused many cancellations<lb />
and practice interferences.<lb />
With Tommy Harris and Reddy<lb />
Holten gaining much valuable ex-<lb />
perience on this year's squad the Bucs<lb />
should be tougher than ever when<lb />
North State play rolls around next<lb />
vear.<lb />
fcfa  ad<lb />
40<lb />
MM for a tew words, it looks like<lb />
ei get hot if they are going to<lb />
Both are off to the slowest !<lb />
added<lb />
year.<lb />
r league play.<lb />
:<lb />
If you<lb />
about equal what Williams<lb />
r llutma is cerainly more of an "old<lb />
b -nap out of it. What shouki prove<lb />
 Mensel will bench Mantle if he<lb />
iveragC for this time of the<lb />
What Brand Do You Chew?<lb />
Rain Slows North State Baseball<lb />
Action; Crucial Game Tomorrow<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu Takes<lb />
First Spot In Relays<lb />
At Annual Watershow<lb />
Buc NVtters Kverette And Hollowell<lb />
1TF (IFrT) CONGRATULATES TEAMMATE BILLY<lb />
M VI BU E E ERE! 1 b l r.ri ' SAVAGE had won<lb />
HOLLOWELL (Rig aiifLelob Championship at<lb />
th, double, play t73EE West of EC for the right<lb />
.nsboro on I uesda . EreHe ha single8 title. Rain<lb />
  fCrlcfagaine'ely and the last set of this best two<lb />
Finals In Table<lb />
Tennis Tonight<lb />
Finals of the Pirates' Den able Ten-<lb />
nis League will be held tonight at<lb />
9:30 p.m. in Umstead Hall. At the pre-<lb />
sent time two teams remain unde-<lb />
feated and will square off against<lb />
each other for the championship<lb />
rophies.<lb />
The Arkansas team of Paul Maska-<lb />
lenko, Charlie Munn, and Charles<lb />
Miller of Greenville, will play the<lb />
rizona team of Thomas Lucas,<lb />
Charlie Russell and George Zambos,<lb />
f BOC. The two teams have won<lb />
th matches and lost none ovtr three<lb />
a e ks of play in the table tennis<lb />
tournam nt.<lb />
During Monday night's action, Ari-<lb />
zona knocked off Deleware 5-4 as<lb />
Charlie Ru.ssell defeated Bridges Sa-<lb />
hi?ton by close scores of 21-17, 22-24,<lb />
81-12 in the final match. Kilpatrirk<lb />
earlier skimmed by Russell's excell-<lb />
ent defense by scores of 21-19 and 21-<lb />
18. Favored Paul Maskalenko of<lb />
Greenville was upse by Boyce Honey-<lb />
cutt by scores of 16-21, 21-19 and<lb />
21-15. Maskalenko's Arkansas team<lb />
defeated Florida though by a narrow<lb />
5-4 margin.<lb />
Leading individual records are as<lb />
follows:<lb />
Kihatrick (Greenville) 17-0, Rus-<lb />
sell (ECC) 15-1, Munn (Greenville)<lb />
9-1, Lucas (BOC) 16-2, Maskalenko<lb />
(Gretnville) 13-2 and Ike Riddick<lb />
(Greenville) 12-2.<lb />
Old man weather has thrown a also he honored. The<lb />
i<lb />
wrench into North State baseball play e in recognition of the fine work<lb />
halted this final act.on aK . ,- , tomorrow. This will thus complete<lb />
Ml ot three shsgloi pla BJTrhaea East Carolina, oe of the<lb />
phf for the annual sIao it Mortfc th<lb />
op collegiate tenni: powersm JnUr. a. . Bill Mc<lb />
Coafareact dussploiiship jmii mmm and then<lb />
rhaaW. laaai as onl ' twJ (Photo by Bill Boyd)<lb />
I u; bj margins of only one po.nt each time.U<lb />
With Pat Harvey<lb />
Tmtis'N All That Jazz<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
lows was behind a white line throwing<lb />
the ball in the air and then if that<lb />
wasn't silly enough, he hit it as<lb />
hard as he possibly could. That's<lb />
when I figured it out. Those balls<lb />
mu<lb />
this week. The Bucs managed to get<lb />
the Catawba tilt played last Saturday<lb />
night, winning by a 7-6 maigin, but<lb />
true to heavy rains at Appalachian on<lb />
Monday and at Guilford on Tuesday,<lb />
both of those contests had to be post-<lb />
poned.<lb />
As to when they will be made up is<lb />
unknown at the present time. It will<lb />
probably be the first part of next<lb />
week though, depending upon how the<lb />
Pira'es do against Lenoir-Rhyne here<lb />
tomorrow evening and against Elon on<lb />
Saturday. The Elon game will take<lb />
hue at Guy Smith Stadium and game<lb />
time is slated for 8:00 p. m. If Elon<lb />
main'ains tin present one game loss,<lb />
no matter how many the Christians<lb />
win, and BC loses to Lenoir-Rhyne<lb />
tomorrow, the best the Bucs could<lb />
hope for would be a tie since Elon<lb />
has an 8-1 record at the present time<lb />
and East Carolina an impr ssive 7-1.<lb />
East Carolina is rated over Lenoir-<lb />
Rhyne tomorrow though, and if Mal-<lb />
lory's team can come through with<lb />
two wins during Friday and Satur-<lb />
day play, they will have coptped<lb />
another North State Championship<lb />
or the successful coach.<lb />
Jim Mallory Night<lb />
Pie-game festivities will take place<lb />
at Guy Smith Saturday night where<lb />
Mallory will be honored by Greenville<lb />
fans. Assistant coach Earl Smith will<lb />
Country Gents;<lb />
Lambda Chi Win<lb />
Two Games Each<lb />
hat boil men have done in the athletic<lb />
ft men t since coming to East<lb />
Carolina. MaMory has b en head base-<lb />
ball and an assistant football coach<lb />
coming to East Carolina from Elon<lb />
College in 1952. Smith has been an<lb />
assistant baseball coach since that<lb />
time M well m assisting in basketball<lb />
and football. He and Mallory have<lb />
ompiled im: ressive records while at<lb />
EC. The appreciation night honoring<lb />
cert monies will get underway about<lb />
fifteen minutes before game time<lb />
Saturday night College officials and<lb />
Alumni are expected to help certain<lb />
GreenaWs men in the affair.<lb />
It took three of Mallory's top hur-<lb />
ler.s to do it but they managed to sub-<lb />
due Catawba College of Salisbury,<lb />
N. C. and EC went on to win the con-<lb />
test 7 to 6 last Friday night at Guy<lb />
Smith Stadium.<lb />
Jimmy Martin and Ben Bakt r re-<lb />
ceived credit for the only three RBl's<lb />
on the Pirate side of tie picture as<lb />
errors accounted for he other four.<lb />
Thai nad on hit apiece while Jerry<lb />
Stewart, Tommy Nance and Al<lb />
Vaughn notched the others to bring<lb />
the Buc total to only five for the<lb />
contest.<lb />
Since Catawba managed to get only<lb />
four hits it was difinitely a pitchers<lb />
game all the way. The three Buc<lb />
hurlers struck out a total of 13 Indian<lb />
batters while walking 11. J. T. Davis<lb />
of Catawba struck out four EC hit-<lb />
ters and walked six.<lb />
Highlighting the hitting attack for<lb />
Catawba were Gene Fleming and Paul<lb />
Roberts. Each poled long home runs<lb />
in the losing cause.<lb />
An lntrfraternity Swim Meet took<lb />
place at the annual ECC Watershow<lb />
occasion willj;ast Thursday night at college gym-<lb />
nasium. All campus fraternities were<lb />
represented in a 200-yard freestyle<lb />
relay event and the Kapia Sigma Nu<lb />
fraternity emerged as first place<lb />
winners.<lb />
Competing for their fraternity in<lb />
the meet were Lyle Cooper, a junior<lb />
from Durham and president of tve<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu fraternity; Dave<lb />
Thomson, sophomore from Durham;<lb />
Doug Morgan, sophomore from Green-<lb />
ville and freshman John Forbis of<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
The winning fraternity was pre-<lb />
sented with a plaque for their out-<lb />
standing achievement by the Ac-<lb />
quatics CJub. The plaque will be re-<lb />
tained by the K.SNU organization un-<lb />
il next year at this time. Then they<lb />
will turn it back over to the Acqua-<lb />
Pirate Trackmen<lb />
Prepare For<lb />
Annual NSC Meet<lb />
After having the High Point in-<lb />
vitational relays called off due to<lb />
e Pirate cinder team returned<lb />
home to engage in practicing for the<lb />
' North State Conference<lb />
rig up on May 10th.<lb />
A site far the meet has not<lb />
! at the present tim?<lb />
certain that it. will<lb />
ace either in Burlington or<lb />
Righ Point.<lb />
B "S are enjoying good wea-<lb />
urt-paring for the annual event<lb />
I the squad is in top shape a-<lb />
Beed Coa J. O. Miller. Curry,<lb />
rfrtim of a serious ankle injury, is<lb />
now back in fine shape as the ankle<lb />
healed quickly. He is the number<lb />
n  point man on the team and has<lb />
aaarkers to his credit. Curry is e<lb />
-mpete in 'he high hurdle<lb />
fd. iash, broad jump and javelin<lb />
the NSC meet. Jim Henderson, Bob<lb />
Maynard, Jo Holmes and Janit<lb />
will be the other top dash<lb />
" Miller's crew.<lb />
Morse Greatly Improved<lb />
Foster Morse, a veteran dhtaaee<lb />
ruaaer, has improved his speed every<lb />
me he has ran the mile and two mi.e<lb />
events. Cliff Buck, Bob Patterson,<lb />
Bob Ha3kins and Frank Freeman<lb />
take care of the 440, and 880<lb />
yard runs.<lb />
Joe Holmes and Lynn Barnette<lb />
toa cares of the weig'r.t depart<lb />
merit and adding depth to the shot-<lb />
put and discuss throw is Billy Phelps<lb />
a rising freshman from South Nor-<lb />
folk, Virginia.<lb />
Dennis O'Brien and Bullock are<lb />
the pole vaulters on the squad and<lb />
are expected to turn in a formidable<lb />
job in this annual meet.<lb />
Along with Curry in the javelin<lb />
department is Eddie Dennis Ed is a<lb />
letterman and in his final year as a<lb />
Buc track and field man.<lb />
With the all around depth and ex-<lb />
perience that East Carolina possess-<lb />
ed, they are favored to again cop the<lb />
title as North State Track Cham-<lb />
pions Coaches J. O. Miller and Milton<lb />
Collier are quite confident that t- e<lb />
team is in the best shape it has been<lb />
during the entire season and that<lb />
East Carolina will be well represent-<lb />
ed when the meet takes place on May<lb />
10th.<lb />
ics Club and it will again be present-<lb />
ed to thv winning fraternity at the<lb />
Wateraaow. Thus it will become an<lb />
annual affair.<lb />
The EPO came in second in the<lb />
meet while the Lambda Chi took<lb />
third place honors.<lb />
They're Off And Swimming!<lb />
By JIM TRICE<lb />
With a total of ten games taking<lb />
st be made of rubber, otherwise p,ace on May 6th the ,eague leadinjf<lb />
he would have broken those strings'Coult Gentlemen and Lambda Chi<lb />
in his bat. While I was turning this<lb />
over in my "swiveled" brain, several<lb />
of the people beside me started clap-<lb />
ping. Since I didn't wish to appear<lb />
The other day<lb />
Man, what a team!<lb />
the little courts<lb />
fussy white<lb />
I trotted over to<lb />
where they bat those<lb />
bafls over a crasy net f77?<lb />
really amazed with what I observed<lb />
Those fellows out there <lb />
be checked-out on whatever they were<lb />
SPgT' TinTmes, I<lb />
boyser  gbort green<lb />
plopped myself down <lb />
bench beside some rM" <lb />
seemed to be engrossed in the ente,<lb />
Uinment before them Since these<lb />
people weren' too  <lb />
!ng me-probably became tydidnJ<lb />
md I didnM<lb />
that<lb />
what kind of a<lb />
ballgame this wa. Instead, I focuaed<lb />
my attention on the game.<lb />
onestly, I<lb />
nK -7T i didn.t wih to ap-<lb />
know me-and 1 man v i -m I<lb />
pear like the "idi! m<lb />
didn't ask anyone<lb />
was<lb />
really flabbeT-<lb />
isted with wrhat was taking place.<lb />
On one side of the net was a boy<lb />
waving a bat with strings in it and<lb />
the fellow on the other side had<lb />
one just like it. All they were doing<lb />
was knocking this white ball back<lb />
and forth acrosB a net, which seemed<lb />
rather stupid to<lb />
tried to catch it. Would this ever<lb />
stop? Finally when one of them hit<lb />
the ball, the o'her yelled, "Back<lb />
!v? Back where? Wliat kind of <lb />
ballgame is this? I Btarted to yell,<lb />
"kill the umpire but I noticed<lb />
there wasn't one. That did it! With-<lb />
out an umpire to yell at, I decided<lb />
there was no hope at all for this con-<lb />
fused sport and started to De-part.<lb />
But being the stubborn person that<lb />
I am, I sat back down.<lb />
Hark! what's this? 0n of the fel-<lb />
unique, I yelled out, "way to go,<lb />
team That's when I was finally<lb />
noticed. Everyone turned to look at<lb />
me. By the look of disgust on their<lb />
faces and the way they said, "shh . .<lb />
shh I figured that I wasn't the most<lb />
popular person there, so through the<lb />
rest of the ordeal, I was as quiet<lb />
as a "peeping Tom By the puzzled<lb />
me since nobody look on my face, one of my bench-<lb />
mates must have thought I was either<lb />
lost or confused. Thus, he started ex-<lb />
plaining the game to me. After a two<lb />
hour lecture on this sport called ten-<lb />
nis, I was able to retain a little infor-<lb />
mation: (1) the bats were called rac-<lb />
kets, (2) the balls were called tennis<lb />
halls (oh, how appropriate), and (8)<lb />
a person lost a point if he knocked<lb />
the ball past one of those white lines<lb />
decorating the court. After we had<lb />
sat there for about three hours the<lb />
players walked otf and everyone<lb />
Alpha both won double headers to<lb />
highlight intramural action in<lb />
ball play at East Carolina.<lb />
lambda Chi defeated Kappa Sigma<lb />
Nu by a close 5-4 margin. The tie was<lb />
broken in the sixth inning when Andy<lb />
(Goldie) Andreanpolis of Wilmington<lb />
drove in John Spoone with a long<lb />
double to left.<lb />
Lambda Chi's winning streak stayed<lb />
right with them in the second game<lb />
as they defeated Umstead Hall by<lb />
a very close margin of 14 to 13. The<lb />
most valuable players in these games<lb />
were Gerald Duffy, Wade Nixon, Bud-<lb />
dy Whitfield and Tom Edison. It was<lb />
Edison who broke a 18-18 tie in the<lb />
tenth inning by driving in the final<lb />
and winning run.<lb />
try Gentlemen, defeated Kappa Sig-<lb />
ma Nu by a small margin of 7-3 in<lb />
the first game and the OG knocked<lb />
off Delta Sigma Phi in the second<lb />
contest by virtue of forfeit.<lb />
In the other ganres played the Var-<lb />
sity Club pick up two easy wins, one<lb />
soft- bv  anl th other by defeating<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha with a score of 28<lb />
to 1. Umstead Hall won over the ROTO<lb />
squad and EPO defeated Delta Sigma<lb />
Phi.<lb />
Going into final action this evening<lb />
it Ls expected that contests between<lb />
the Lambda Chi Alpha and the Coun-<lb />
try Gentlemen teams will settle the<lb />
first place spot.<lb />
Rain washed much of the schedule<lb />
down the drain early this week end<lb />
president Tom Edison and vice-presi-<lb />
dent John Spoone urge all connected<lb />
with intramural Softball play to ob-<lb />
serve the schedules posted on the<lb />
intramural bulletin board in the stu-<lb />
dent union.<lb />
GtfiTING HEADY TO SWIM lo IHE OTHER END OF THE POOL<lb />
in th 300-yard freestyle swim relay are a number of social fraternity mem-<lb />
bers. This event took place in Memorial Pool last Thursday night as part<lb />
of the Annual Watershow. LYLE COOPER, DAVE THOMPSON, DOUG<lb />
MORGAN AND JOHN FORBIS gave it all they had to grab first place<lb />
honors for their Kappa Sigma Nu fraternity. EPO and Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
took second and third places respectively. (Photo by Bob Harper)<lb />
The other leading team, the Coun-<lb />
stood up to leave. So, since I didn't<lb />
wish to be left by ray self; I left al-<lb />
so. Boy, what an aftemoonl I didn't<lb />
learn too much about tennis, but I<lb />
met the cutest boy. My day wasn't<lb />
wasted after all.<lb /><lb />
TH MARINE CORPS<lb />
BUILDS LEADERS<lb />
train aa a<lb /><lb />
Football Banquet<lb />
Tonight For Buc<lb />
Team And Coaches<lb />
Varsity Club President Tommy<lb />
Nash announced that the club is<lb />
sponsoring a banquet m honor of the<lb />
East Carolina football team tonight at<lb />
Respess-James barbecue restaurant.<lb />
The banquet will begin at 6:00. The<lb />
Varsity Club is sponsiring the ban-<lb />
quet for the first tint as it usually<lb />
is sponsored by the Pirate's Club.<lb />
Head football coach Jack Boone<lb />
will make a brief speech and will then<lb />
install newly elected officers of the<lb />
Varsity Club. Newly elected officers<lb />
for the 1958-59 college year are:<lb />
.President, Tommy Nash; Vice Presi-<lb />
dent, Lee Atkinson; Secretary, Joe<lb />
Holmes; Treasurer, Foster Morse;<lb />
and Sergeant-at-arms are Bill Cain<lb />
Second Annual Honors<lb />
Dinner To Take Place<lb />
Here On Monday<lb />
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, vice president,<lb />
announces that the second annual<lb />
Honors Dinner will take place on<lb />
Monday, May 12, at 6:00 p. m. in the<lb />
small dining hall.<lb />
The dinner is being given in honor<lb />
of the students who have been on<lb />
the Dean's List both the fall and win-<lb />
ter quarters of this year. Dr. Jenkins<lb />
reports that seventy-six invitations<lb />
have been issued to these students.<lb />
Mr. J. H. Rose, superintendent of<lb />
the Greenville schools, will be the<lb />
quest speaker. Guaranty Bank and<lb />
Trust will again sponsor the dinner.<lb />
Entertainment is being planned, and<lb />
Dr. Jenkins will act as tosatmaster.<lb />
and Tommy Nance.<lb />
All football players and rnnnkta<lb />
are reminded that the banquet wiH<lb />
get underway promptly at 8:00 this<lb />
evening.<lb />
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Dr. R. M. Helms, faculty member<lb />
of the department of science, has just<lb />
heen notified that he is a recipient<lb />
of the New York University Foun-<lb />
ders Day Award, an honor conferred<lb />
by the university each year upon stu-<lb />
dents with dastinguisl ed records in<lb />
scholarship.<lb />
For "having achieved a place in<lb />
the highest bracket of scholastic pre-<lb />
fi rment Dr. Helm was given a<lb />
hat<lb />
hail<lb />
been<lb />
scroll indicating<lb />
dhosen to receiv the Founders Day<lb />
Award The honor is conferred upon<lb />
candidates for degrees and recipients<lb />
of degrees who haw given "cou<lb />
sistenl evidence of outstanding schol-<lb />
arship<lb />
Ir. Helms recently completed work<lb />
on the doctor's degree at New York<lb />
University He is an active partici-<lb />
pant in the work of the North Caro-<lb />
ny of Science, especially<lb />
:<lb />
s. i i<lb />
 ; mice in 1965<lb />
v.<lb />
wl lib he<lb />
snd of<lb />
of Tau Sigma,<lb />
fraternity, made<lb />
Eleven members<lb />
honorary education<lb />
a tour of the State Mental Institution,<lb />
and the North Carolina School for<lb />
the Blind in Raleigh last April 30th.<lb />
Accompanied by their sponsor Miss<lb />
Janic Hardison, the group left<lb />
Greenville at twelve o'clock, and<lb />
traveled by can to Disc Hill where<lb />
they joined other East Carolina<lb />
ips i iting at the s;1me time.<lb />
Two institution staff members<lb />
t ,m d the group thiough buildings<lb />
mi grounds, and answered many<lb />
questions tor the students.<lb />
At tin School for the Blind, the<lb />
group had a conference with the<lb />
superintendent, Mr. T. E. Stough, in<lb />
the school library, and visited class<lb />
rooms win re they learned that the<lb />
average student load is ten students<lb />
ner U achei.<lb />
i F. Steelman of the de-<lb />
i tudies has been<lb />
authorised ' edit the paers of Robert<lb />
B Glenn, Governor of this state from<lb />
1906 to  Upon completion, Dr.<lb />
Steelman's . I he published by<lb />
tnenti<lb />
Una pi of ssor is now<lb />
ii g and organizing ma-<lb />
teria sketch of Go v.<lb />
which will i lace emphasis on<lb />
ldv l and fought<lb />
II-  t-mbling<lb />
and ed e Govei nor's messages<lb />
to the General Assembly, ids official<lb />
correspondence, and oti er papers of<lb />
orical significance.<lb />
"Items relating to the career of<lb />
Governor Glenn that are in private col-<lb />
led Id be of value in the oom-<lb />
ph york, Dr. Steelman<lb />
lit will ap r ciate information<lb />
II i i availability of<lb />
Mr. C. Shaw Smith, Regional Re-<lb />
presentative of the Association of<lb />
College Unions and Director of David-<lb />
son College Union, was the guest<lb />
speaker oif East Cartoliina College<lb />
Union's Awards and Installation Ban-<lb />
quet held Tuesday. May 6, 1958, at<lb />
the Greenville "Woman's Club.<lb />
Not only has Mr. Smith been asso-<lb />
ciated with College Union work for<lb />
some time, but he is also a well-<lb />
known after dinner speaker and an<lb />
amateur magician.<lb />
Retiring president of the East<lb />
Carolina College Union Student<lb />
Board, LaVisa Ghrismon, from Brown<lb />
Summit, presided, later introducing<lb />
the new officers: President, Betty<lb />
Fleming, Greenville; Vice President,<lb />
Jimmie YVall, Garner; Secretary,<lb />
Doris Shanul, Winston-Salem; Treas-<lb />
urer, Jane Staples, Richmond, Vir-<lb />
ginia.<lb />
Special guests at the banquet in-<lb />
cluded the tournament winners for<lb />
e year 1957-58, in chess, bridge,<lb />
and ping pong, faculty members who<lb />
have offered service in College Un-<lb />
ion activities, and the foreign stu-<lb />
dents on campus.<lb />
Students Select<lb />
Winter Plays<lb />
For Next Season<lb />
in a run off election May 1. Terris<lb />
Biter defeated Polly Adams for the<lb />
office of Sophomore class president,<lb />
b a vote of 150.<lb />
K i 1 i apter of AI<lb />
a I eld its formal in-<lb />
-  i - tor 1958-1959 on<lb />
Alumni Building. Mr.<lb />
I officiated at the cere-<lb />
 lo head the fraternity for thf<lb />
iin Dunne, presi<lb />
dent. Paul Darden, 1st V-presiden ;<lb />
John S 2nd V-president; Dan<lb />
1 Spa n, secretary; Adnlphus S<lb />
corresponding ecretary; Edward<lb />
. rer: .1 a mes Trice am<lb />
. Etoberi N eds<lb />
and fo4 ili'r- Sgt-at-Arms; Bi<lb />
New chaplain; and Raddy Hot-<lb />
ial chairman. Mr. Jim Butlei<lb />
will tinue to serve as Chairman of<lb />
lory Committee.<lb />
New officers of He Kappa Sigma<lb />
Nil frateinity at East Carolina Col-<lb />
tege have been installed and have be-<lb />
gun their duties for the 1958-1959<lb />
s hool year.<lb />
Lyle W. Cooper of Durham heads<lb />
tie fraternity as archon. Other of-<lb />
ficers are Lary N. Wynnsr of Pow-<lb />
ellsvUle, warden; K. L. Midyette of<lb />
Oriental, .secretary; James H. Caus-<lb />
hy of Morganton, treasurer; David<lb />
Thompson of Durham, social cl air-<lb />
man; Thomas 11. Ragland of Ply-<lb />
mouth, chaplain; and Glenn C. Dyr<lb />
Greensboro, alumni secretary.<lb />
'I" East Carolina Playhouse has<lb />
announcel that the student body will<lb />
have the opportunity to select the<lb />
winter i induction. Out of th- ten<lb />
plays listed below each student may<lb />
vote for three plays in order of<lb />
preference<lb />
Student! are requested to tear out<lb />
this ballot and vote Thursday through<lb />
Monday.<lb />
("Abie's Iriah Roa"by Anne<lb />
Nichols A comedy with family com-<lb />
plications. Jewish boy and Irish girl<lb />
marry without the consent of their<lb />
parents. Boh fathers object stren-<lb />
uously, but all turns out well when<lb />
the baby arrives. Third longest run<lb />
in t' o American theatre.<lb />
("The Cave Dwellers" by Will-<lb />
iam Saroyan. A broadway production<lb />
of this s ason. In an abandoned thea-<lb />
tre a former clown, an aging actress,<lb />
nd ex-pug and a young girl, re-<lb />
duced to the necessities of life, set<lb />
u, housekeeping. A whimsical mix-<lb />
tin of laughter and tears.<lb />
(Come Back, Little Sheba by<lb />
William Inge. By the author of Picnic<lb />
and Bus Slop. A serious drama that<lb />
deal with an unhappy marriage and<lb />
the problem of the alcoholic. The<lb />
X. Y. Times said "Terrifyingly true<lb />
(Lightnin by Winchell Smith<lb />
ami Frank Bacon. An amiable old<lb />
codger outwits some sharpies and sees<lb />
THURSDAY, MAY 8, pa<lb />
 J i T"'<lb />
Williams, Bray<lb />
Originals To Be<lb />
Given Tomorrow<lb />
Pictured above are the faculty aovixors ana airenora ui mr pageant. I hey<lb />
are left to right: Dr. Joeeph Withey. George Perry. Mias Rosalind Roul-<lb />
ton! Claude Garren and Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert.<lb />
Dr K nneth L. Bing, director, and<lb />
I W . Leith, faculty member of<lb />
the rts department will<lb />
appear on the program to be offered<lb />
this week in Boston, Mass at a<lb />
of the American Industrial<lb />
Arts X n and the American<lb />
on Industrial Art.s Teacher<lb />
Education.<lb />
Donald K. Everhart of Winston<lb />
Salem arid Fail Hollaman of Four<lb />
o.tks, s-uient of industrial arts at<lb />
Carolina, will attend the meet-<lb />
ing and will take part in discussions<lb />
among student representatives of<lb />
schools throughout the country.<lb />
Dr. Bing, who will speak twice on<lb />
the program, will discuss "A Ration-<lb />
 ade Seasons defeated Jimmy Owen<lb />
in last week's run-off in the Junior<lb />
class president election.<lb />
On Sunday night, May 4, the Can-<lb />
t rbury club elected officers for the<lb />
195840. The following were<lb />
Vicki Eborn, President; Mar-<lb />
a<lb />
lane Hammond, 1st Vice-Presi-<lb />
lene and Interreligious Council Rep-<lb />
sentative; Cynthia Roth, 2nd Vice-<lb />
President and Program Chairman;<lb />
Grissom, Secretary; Sam Da-<lb />
vi Treasurer; and Leigh Dobson and<lb />
Mac Berryhill, Co-Editors of the<lb />
"Canterbury Tells" (Canterbury<lb />
Club's regular publication).<lb />
The East Carolina Home Economics<lb />
I lub will be represented at the 49th<lb />
Annual Home Economics Associa-<lb />
tion in Philadelphia. Girls attending<lb />
will he Sharon Daughty, Betsy Hill.<lb />
Josephine Hendrix, Mary Alice Hen-<lb />
ri and Fdith Fitsgerald.<lb />
Activities for college clubs section<lb />
will begin on Monday evening, June<lb />
23, with a "gel acquainted mixer<lb />
Pennsylvania club members and ad-<lb />
will be hostesses for the even-<lb />
ing fun. The girls will have head-<lb />
quarters in the Svlvania Hotel.<lb />
While in Philadelphia, the girls<lb />
will tie aide to see favorite historic<lb />
site SttCh as Independence Hall, the<lb />
Liberty Bell, the Declaration Cham-<lb />
It. r where the Declaration of Inde-<lb />
pendence was adopted, Carpenter's<lb />
Hall where the First Continental<lb />
Congress nut, Christ Church where<lb />
Washington and Franklin worshiped<lb />
and the Betsy Ross House, home of<lb />
the first American flag.<lb />
Elected president of the Art Club<lb />
for the coming year was Tom Mims<lb />
at the May 6 meeting Acting as Vice<lb />
President will be Ed Lancaster. Mary<lb />
Margaret Kelly will serve as Seere-<lb />
ary mihI Sarah Matthews as Treas-<lb />
College Plans<lb />
Travel Tour<lb />
Dr. Robert E. Cramer, professor<lb />
in the geography department, an-<lb />
nounces thai East Carolina is offer-<lb />
a travel study tour of North-<lb />
eastern United States and Eastern<lb />
Canada to all students during the<lb />
econd term of summer school, July<lb />
11 to August 0.<lb />
The over-all objective of the trip<lb />
i. t.i acquire an understanding ap-<lb />
preciation of the geographical con-<lb />
ditions nd problems that exist in a<lb />
e region of Anglo America.<lb />
lie group will leave Greenville<lb />
July 15, for New York City. In the<lb />
United States they will travel from<lb />
't York to Oronn, Maine. From<lb />
Orono, they will journey to Saint<lb />
.John, New Brunswick, all the way<lb />
to Toronto, Canada. The group will<lb />
also tour Niagara Fallg and return<lb />
tti Greenville on August 6.<lb />
Six or nine quarter hours credit.<lb />
may he earned on this trip. The<lb />
i'i edit will depend on the amount of<lb />
work done, a student may audit the<lb />
course if be wishes to take the tour<lb />
hut does not need the college credit.<lb />
Matt rials necessary for thiB trip<lb />
will be issued to each student. This<lb />
material can be assembled in a note-<lb />
that the path of true love runs smooth.<lb />
Comedy that ran 150 weeks after<lb />
World War I.<lb />
(Death of A Saienman by Ar-<lb />
thur Mill r. The tragedy of a sales-<lb />
man who educated his sons to be<lb />
well liked. In a series of flashbacks<lb />
Willy Loman reviews the life he has<lb />
lived, and discovers where and how<lb />
lie has failed to win success and hap-<lb />
Iness. Won all the awards when first<lb />
pioduced.<lb />
(Idiot's Delight by Robert E.<lb />
Sherwood. A comedy-drama about a<lb />
group of Americans, Germans, French<lb />
and ot er i.ationalities marooned in<lb />
an inn in the Alphs. A vaudeville<lb />
team and a group of chorus girlg pro-<lb />
vide some moments of song and dance.<lb />
( The Glass Menagerie by Ten-<lb />
nessee Williams. About Amanda<lb />
Wingfield, a tragic remnant of South-<lb />
in gentility, her .son and her daugh-<lb />
ter, who live in poverty in a St. Louis<lb />
apartment. The mother and daughter<lb />
live a hfe based on illusions which is<lb />
destroyed when Laura cannot find a<lb />
boy friend and Tom leaves home.<lb />
One of the most famous plays of the<lb />
modern theatre.<lb />
(Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. A<lb />
dramatization of the famous .story<lb />
by Robert Louis Stevenson. About<lb />
the doctor who has found a drug that<lb />
brings out iiis evil self. Exciting melo-<lb />
drama.<lb />
(Thieves Carnival by Jean<lb />
Anouil . A farce about two crooks<lb />
who ai quick change artists, and<lb />
who seek to marry two wealthy young<lb />
lad;e- 1'acked with, surprises, the Py<lb />
lias the original French touch.<lb />
(The Madwoman of Chaillot by<lb />
.lean Giraudoux. A comedy set in to-<lb />
day's Bans. A group of prospectors<lb />
plan to tear up the city for the oil<lb />
ih y believe located beneath it. The<lb />
Madwoman skives battle and outwits<lb />
the greed) ones by sending them into<lb />
a bottomless pit in the floor of her<lb />
teller home. Experl characteriza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
b Wi<lb />
-oundation, which is  KAST CAROLINIAN reporter<lb />
urch at work on the vil1  Nancy Lilly.<lb />
1<lb />
aie tor industrial Arts at the Secon-<lb />
dary School Level" and "The Na-<lb />
tuie of the Recommended Methods of<lb />
Industrial Art Program and Course<lb />
Organisation ai the Upper Elemen<lb />
tary, Junior, and Senior High School<lb />
Lev.<lb />
Mr. Leith will appear on a panel<lb />
on "State Projects Fairs<lb />
The new officer for Beta Kappa<lb />
Chapter of Pi Omega Pi were elected<lb />
April 22 at the initiation service.<lb />
s chosen were: Amelita Thomp-<lb />
son, president; Barbara Griffin, vice<lb />
president; Julia Kendall, secretary;<lb />
Dianna Monroe, assistant secretary;<lb />
billy Jones, treasurer; Betsy Mills<lb />
and Dempsey Miselle, historians; and<lb />
Beth Chason and Alan Hooper, as-<lb />
istanl I istorians.<lb />
The Wesley Fou<lb />
b1 e Methodist Ch<lb />
College campus completed i's elec-<lb />
tion of officers last week for the<lb />
year 1968-1959. Elaine Page, Burl-<lb />
ington, N. C. was elected president.<lb />
Khcted vice president was Barbara<lb />
Davenpor ; secretary, Jane Carroll;<lb />
treasur r, Earl Duncan. Others elected<lb />
,eie hairmaa of Commissions:<lb />
a p, Carolyn Overman; Person-<lb />
nel, am pus, Joan Elliott; Town,<lb />
it 1. Hall; Hospitality, Jackie<lb />
Harmon; Social. Lida Hoffman;<lb />
I burcta Relations, David Buie; World<lb />
Christian Community, Barbara Wil-<lb />
son; Vespers, Beth Chason; Recrea-<lb />
tion, Gayle Clapp; Literature and<lb />
Training, Elizabeth Ann Leary; Pttb-<lb />
lic Relations, Seymour Taylor; Music,<lb />
Barbara Davenport, House and<lb />
Grounds, Dixon Hall; President Wes-<lb />
lej Players, Margaret Rose Powell.<lb />
Thi- will make up the Wesley<lb />
Foundation Council, which plane and<lb />
carries through the program for the<lb />
year.<lb />
James, Piver<lb />
Present Music<lb />
Recital Today<lb />
Dottie Jo James, senior from Wil-<lb />
mington, and James A. Piver, Jr<lb />
s nior from Greenville, will present<lb />
their senior recital today at 3 PJJS.<lb />
in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Dottie Jo, who ha? given a previous<lb />
voice recital, will play the oboe. She<lb />
has played the oboe in both the band<lb />
and the orchestra, and is a pupil of<lb />
Lewis Danfelt. Dottie Jo is a member<lb />
of Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary wo-<lb />
men' music frateinity. and also Kap-<lb />
pa Delta Pi, education fraternity.<lb />
During the recital, George Knight<lb />
will assist on the clarinet. The pro-<lb />
gram will consist of a Handel Concer-<lb />
  clarinet, oboe, and piano trios;<lb />
and some modern selections.<lb />
James Piver. 'enor, has partici-<lb />
pated in the college band and choir,<lb />
and recently sang a leading role in<lb />
a production presented by the Opera<lb />
Theater. He is a member of Phi Mu<lb />
Alpha. Mr. Piver is at pres-ent study-<lb />
ing with Mi Paul Hkkfang.<lb />
Dorothy McCleary, senior from<lb />
Portsmou h. Virginia, will present<lb />
her senior  Monday at 3:30<lb />
 in Austin Auditorium. She is a<lb />
piano student of Mi.ss Elizabeth<lb />
Drak , of the De;ar'ment of Music.<lb />
Dorothy has heen in the College<lb />
v gen, Music Education Club, and<lb />
ol er cam vities. For six year<lb />
-he won a superior rating with the<lb />
National Piano Auditioning.<lb />
The program will include .such com-<lb />
ers ss Baeh, Mozart, Chopin, and<lb />
Du y. Aftei graduation, Dorothy<lb />
- to teach mask and she would<lb />
. utually like to get her master's<lb />
degree .<lb />
"T n by Ma .<lb />
.am and J ri Remembra<lb />
Lloyd Bray, Jr wiU<lb />
riginal<lb />
tad by the E<lb />
Playhouse oa Friday, Mir. b a. <lb />
 ;n ha<lb />
which ware wrifctx<lb />
Df I A Withe ,<lb />
will tie the final <lb />
Play House this year 1<lb />
,f special interest to  crestW<lb />
ng<lb />
"Toleration" wai v Mi-<lb />
Williams, a senior n.<lb />
Studies and Bnglish.<lb />
Shii  i Di  r  . f<lb />
tl A - ant Dile ;g &amp;<lb />
m I eonM ly la<lb />
are Charl s Jenkir.s, Leigh Dalsm<lb />
Elizabeth Smith, Dan Ys n,t!<lb />
Driver, and Mary M ,<lb />
i  Playhouse o  lihx<lb />
on I I year<lb />
"In Rsaasmbrai<lb />
Lloyd Bray Jr was gh suni.<lb />
mer in Dramata Art, V.<lb />
play was wv.( n .  w&amp;s fc<lb />
senior heit. Now a stadent &amp;. Duke<lb />
Divinity School, he wi<lb />
while at . C DinaM<lb />
by Larry Craven ana Dr. J. A. Whs<lb />
y. "It. Remembrance" wai g.ven at<lb />
the Draasa Festival in mj<lb />
by the Playhouse, on April 25. Those<lb />
included in the cast are Del Driver.<lb />
Gene Hunter, Bob Johr-o Lsrrj<lb />
ran, Dan Tanchison, Tom Hull,<lb />
Shirley Dixun, Pat Baf;t-r. J<lb />
li.ee, and Sylvia Bostoa Te play<lb />
won the Pearl Setter Deal <lb />
1'laywriting.<lb />
Both plays will be<lb />
arena .style. There i<lb />
charge.<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
(I ed 'i<lb />
v! a-   son1 : h<lb />
ternities m. How<lb />
" that I<lb />
Dean W. C. Archie of Wake Frest<lb />
College spoke on "Current Problems<lb />
on Coll ge Campuses" at East Caro-<lb />
lina's annual dinner of the American<lb />
Association of University Professors,<lb />
Wednesday, May 7. The professors<lb />
met for th A A UP dinner in the little<lb />
dining room of the college cafeteria.<lb />
There are approximately seventy<lb />
professors on campus who are mem-<lb />
bers. Recently elected officers are as<lb />
follows: President, Dr. Joseph Steel-<lb />
man, Social Studies department; Vice<lb />
President, Dr. Bessie McNiel, Home<lb />
Economics; Secretary, Dr. Julia Mar-<lb />
shall. Psyd ology; Treasurer, Martin<lb />
Goldsworth, Math. Also two newly<lb />
elected members to the council are<lb />
Dr. Wellington Gray. Art Depart-<lb />
ment and Dr. Stuart Rothwell, Geo-<lb />
graphy Department.<lb />
The local chapter has existed for<lb />
about, four years.<lb />
book which will contribute to the<lb />
.Made for the course. In return this<lb />
notebook will be a valuable aid to<lb />
teachers.<lb />
There will be no final exam given.<lb />
Each day students will be given<lb />
Questions, oased on the different re-<lb />
gions to complete on the bus. One<lb />
requirement of the students who are<lb />
taking t! e course of nine credit hours<lb />
will be a paper in detail on some one<lb />
phase of the trip. The paper will not<lb />
he due until two or three months<lb />
after the tour.<lb />
The enrollment will be the minimum<lb />
of 25 and the maximum of 36. Reser-<lb />
vations will be made in the order in<lb />
which t! ey are received. A $25 de-<lb />
oit credited to the cost of the tour<lb />
will reserve ones place. July 1, 1958,<lb />
is the deadline for acceptance of re-<lb />
servations.<lb />
The cost of the trip includes trans-<lb />
portation and sight seeing trips.<lb />
Transportation will be by Trailways<lb />
A hide. The cost doe.j not include<lb />
the cost of meals. Tuition is $36 for<lb />
six quarter hours credit, and $54 for<lb />
nine quarter hours credit.<lb />
For further details, brochures may<lb />
be obtained in the Alumni building.<lb />
Thadys Dewar, Jane White<lb />
Start Their Own Business<lb />
Miss Thadys Dewar and Miss Jane ihd inquire about this material which<lb />
White who are both new this year at. is displayed in 'heir office, Wright<lb />
East Carolina have started their own. 07, Flanagan classroom 106 and<lb />
business. Both had a common interest. various other classrooms,<lb />
in the Bead for teaching through au-<lb />
dio-vi.sual aids and getting good tea-<lb />
ching materials. "We realize through<lb />
teaching and working through work-<lb />
shops that there is a great need for<lb />
this type of thing, for much can be<lb />
taught through effective display and<lb />
motivation devices stated Miss De-<lb />
war.<lb />
Two kits have already been pro-<lb />
duced and possess wide recognition.<lb />
The letter writing kit contains ma-<lb />
terials for teaching different letter<lb />
styles, parts of the letter, punctua-<lb />
tion forms and variations of each.<lb />
The typewriting technique display<lb />
kit is designed for bulletin board or<lb />
flannel board use. This kit illustrates<lb />
15 techniques using the positive ap-<lb />
proach of typing.<lb />
They now have in preparation a dis-<lb />
play kit featuring 100 different dis-<lb />
play ideas. It will include instruction<lb />
for preparing and using various dis-<lb />
plays and a source list of display ma-<lb />
terials for letters, flannel boards, pic-<lb />
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