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Committee To Give Spain<lb />
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undergraduate c'asse? on the<lb />
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Wednesday, May 20. Examinations<lb />
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-ienment? will be<lb />
- each a1' concerned.<lb />
Ml clashes, undergraduate and<lb />
lied in the evening<lb />
the following schedule:<lb />
- for Monday night<lb />
a ill he Monday. May 18. 6:30-<lb />
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ninations for Tuesday night<lb />
will be Tuesday. May 19, 6:30-<lb />
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minations for Wednesday night<lb />
will he Wednesday, May 20.<lb />
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iminatJoM for Thursday night<lb />
will be Thursday, May 21,<lb />
tn-t:nn P.M.<lb />
'at ions for Friday night<lb />
ill be Friday. May 22, 6:30-<lb />
I P.M.<lb />
M scheduled on Saturday<lb />
nlj will have" the final examination<lb />
Saturday. May 16.<lb />
; Wednesday, May 20, beginning<lb />
90 I'M . all day Thursday, May<lb />
rid Friday. May 22, will be de-<lb />
1 to double-period examinations<lb />
three-quarter-hour, four-quar-<lb />
uir, and five-quarter-hour<lb />
These examinations will be<lb />
administrated according to the sche-<lb />
iriven below.<lb />
5. All one-quarter-hour and two-<lb />
ter-hoar classes meeting three or<lb />
times a week will be limited to<lb />
 ne hour examinations and are to be<lb />
administered according to the sche-<lb />
iriven below.<lb />
6. All one-quarter-hour or two-<lb />
nntter-hour classes meeting one or<lb />
days a week will be limited to a<lb />
"tie hour examination to be adminis-<lb />
teted the last regular scheduled<lb />
meeting of these classes.<lb />
Tuesday, May 19<lb />
Periods Periods<lb />
'lasses Meet Examinations Held<lb />
. 4:00 P.M.6:00 P.M<lb />
Wednesday, May 20<lb />
History 51 1:00 P.M.3:00 P.M.<lb />
Geography IB 3:30 P.M6:30 P.M.<lb />
K:<lb />
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Pi,<lb />
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I to ap-<lb />
' t I '  tion of Wl i<lb />
w g students in Asset ax<lb />
pge and 01 es.<lb />
T   i sponsored by Phi<lb />
na Pi, I fraternity for men who<lb />
en overall currtculam average<lb />
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;ov( tation of the award<lb />
all male senior students are<lb />
msideration by a fa-<lb />
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executive council of the fraternity.<lb />
Fo three years that<lb />
ard . eon preasntad Ir.<lb />
K Id has acted as thai:<lb />
of t mittee.<lb />
The trophy will be formally pre-<lb />
sented at the annual Senior Ban-<lb />
quet May 2.<lb />
Fraternities Receive Trustees9<lb />
Trophies At Annual IFC Ball<lb />
ECC. Pr. Hubert Haynes of the Psy-<lb />
gy Department is planning to<lb />
retire at the end of this quarter.<lb />
Dr. Haynes has seer, a great mar.y<lb />
campus since he came in<lb />
when there -were or.y M) stu-<lb />
enU (t As Im lays, "1 have seen<lb />
ECC grew up<lb />
W her, 1 first came, none of the<lb />
resent building? were here except<lb />
curl's dormitories and Austin<lb />
ins They were just finishing<lb />
t1 m Hall the year 1 arrived<lb />
stated.<lb />
As for the stiider.ts, Dr. Haynes<lb />
arfced thai they da mt seem to<lb />
have as moell interest in campus ac-<lb />
tivities now. 'They had more school<lb />
H then. Everybody went fee<lb />
everything. 1 don't believe bm stu-<lb />
dent had a car. so almost everyone<lb />
stayed here on weekends. Most stu-<lb />
dents didn't have much money and<lb />
they wanted fee pet their money's<lb />
worth<lb />
There wasn't even an athletic de-<lb />
partment in those days. Finally Dr.<lb />
Haynes and four other people got<lb />
together, and contributed $100 apiece<lb />
per year toward the maintenance of<lb />
an athletic program.<lb />
Being interested in tennis, Pr.<lb />
Haynes himself coached the tennis<lb />
team. They played Wake Forest.<lb />
North Carolina State. Boston I'ni-<lb />
versity. and teams in South Carolina<lb />
among others. The Enst Carolina<lb />
team was the only team which had<lb />
two girls, who played the boys on the<lb />
opposing teams.<lb />
An interesting hobby of Pr.<lb />
Haynes is collecting odd-shaped<lb />
bottles. Many of these are cosmetic<lb />
B? JEAN ANN WATERS<lb />
teaching at bott.es. h says. He has received bot-<lb />
tles from as far away as Korea, Ja-<lb />
va Alaska, and Africa.<lb />
Other departments which have<lb />
been added since his arrival are<lb />
ess. Industrial Arts. Radio and<lb />
T (vision, and Physical Education.<lb />
The Art and Foreign language De-<lb />
partsments have hcv-r, expanded some-<lb />
 and the Psychology and Edu-<lb />
cation Departments have been mdc<lb />
separate in place of the old system<lb />
,n which they were oie department<lb />
he cr.lv three teachers between<lb />
 em.<lb />
Besides psychology. Dr. Haynes<lb />
t history, government, science.<lb />
and manv of the education courses.<lb />
Clapp Receives<lb />
Ohio Study Grant<lb />
cording to SGA President, Dallas<lb />
Wells.<lb />
Observing the voting statist cs<lb />
Weils flaunted. "1 was very dis-<lb />
appointed over the small number<lb />
of people who voted; however, the<lb />
ratio shows that s larger r.nmber of<lb />
students were interested. Copies of<lb />
the new constitution were plseeid in.<lb />
dormitories and other campus build-<lb />
ings in an effort to familiarise the<lb />
students with the new modifications<lb />
Wells reported thst he ami the<lb />
two other members of the Constitu-<lb />
tions! Board. Charles Dyson and<lb />
Barney West, completed the final<lb />
f the row document last wieek.<lb />
It was then presorted to the senate<lb />
ahere recommendations for impr.ve-<lb />
Ssewta  ere made After a few modifi-<lb />
cations and after being approved by<lb />
P"edVnt John D. Messick. the een-<lb />
stitut on was mimecgrsphed and dis-<lb />
tributed among the students before<lb />
the voting.<lb />
WeJM remarked that the most out-<lb />
standing change in the new document<lb />
I reparation of the by laws from<lb />
mahl body of the constitution.<lb />
This " Wells said, "will eliminate<lb />
much confusion encountered in read-<lb />
ing it. Before, all standing committees<lb />
 wkv<lb />
new<lb />
masv -<lb />
The East Caroling C dlegC Inter-<lb />
Fraternity Council presented their<lb />
annual IFC Ball Friday night at the<lb />
Greenville Mooet Lodge. The broth-<lb />
ers and pledges of the five social<lb />
fraternities and their dates attended.<lb />
Fmm 8:00 until 1KM there was<lb />
dancing to the music of Skeets Mor-<lb />
ris and his band. The group is well<lb />
known through Virginia and the<lb />
Carolinaa and have played on radio<lb />
and TV.<lb />
Headlighting the evening was the<lb />
presentation of the Board of Trustees<lb />
awards for the year. Each year the<lb />
Board of Trustees presents a tro-<lb />
phy to the fraternity with the high-<lb />
est scholastic average and one for<lb />
service.<lb />
This year Pi Kappa Alpha received<lb />
the scholarship trophy. Bill Wallace.<lb />
president of the IFC presented the<lb />
trophy to Tony Mallard. Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha president. Mallard said, "We<lb />
of Pi Kappa Alpha are proud to re-<lb />
receive this scholarship trophy. I<lb />
am especially proud of the brothers<lb />
of l'i Kapa Alpha who have worked<lb />
so hard to achieve and maintain a<lb />
high grade average, because scholar-<lb />
ship is one of the most important<lb />
aspects of fraternity life<lb />
The Pi Kappa Alpha average is<lb />
1.31, Theta Chi 1.24, Kappa Alpha<lb />
1.21, Lambda Chi Alpha 1.18. and<lb />
Sigma Nu 1.10 according to Bill Wal-<lb />
ai o, presiednt of the IFC.<lb />
The service trophy was presented<lb />
to Theta Chi and was received by<lb />
their president, Larry Bailey.<lb />
Bill Wallace. IFC president, said.<lb />
"1 had a very enjoyable time and I<lb />
think thai everyone else did. We are<lb />
especially pleased with the large<lb />
number present this year. I believe<lb />
well over 200 were there<lb />
WWWS Completes<lb />
Closed-Circuit<lb />
Campos radio station WWWS an-<lb />
nounces that the AM facilities are<lb />
BOW wired to all campus dormitories.<lb />
The task was completed with the<lb />
wiring of Umatead dormitory last<lb />
Friday afternoon.<lb />
A new program has been started<lb />
by the radio tation. originating from<lb />
th College Union patio on Friday<lb />
nights. MC Bob Carroll gives away<lb />
passes to local theaters, talks with<lb />
the people watching the program, and<lb />
days dedications for the people on<lb />
the patio.<lb />
Jimmy Kirkland, station manager,<lb />
states that there will be many posi-<lb />
tions open on the staff of WWWS<lb />
for the summer sessions. If anyone<lb />
is interested in bocomfng connected<lb />
with the station and in learning of<lb />
radio broadcasting should contact him<lb />
in the station.<lb />
' the  icn raster<lb />
-as aBewhlg us to carry<lb />
-Uy<lb />
Wc ! thai snotheT chsnjre<lb />
-sVrv  Ejections Cc rv<lb />
spr.siMr fcr c( r academic<lb />
hsKc ' j fi<lb />
lem elections f<lb />
a man rn for an office when<lb />
his school rxv ed he was<lb />
" q sslH  r. - " a  " sic<lb />
as z.snpr  r siy.i'ji-<lb />
-r one -rove his jrra.ie<lb />
rorag-e during the '<lb />
ret - . -t- failed<lb />
te  <lb />
Continuing, Wells resaarhed, <lb />
.ler the new system, no such dicre<lb />
pancy w: ; cnir No candidate <lb />
an improper crude average will he<lb />
I "r,i to file for an office<lb />
Whcr ae.1 what improvementji<lb />
the new coverning paper would of-<lb />
Pe " a whole. Wells anwerr.<lb />
h a more coherent constitution than<lb />
the former It is written in simple<lb />
-nd concise language. Freshmen s I<lb />
ppcrclassmen alike can easily read<lb />
and interpret its contents. In<lb />
'crni. it will serve as an excellent<lb />
guide t freshmen next fall when it<lb />
is printed in the student handbook<lb />
CU Members Honor Winners<lb />
Of Indoor Competitive Games<lb />
Betty Fleming, president of the Two Novice Pine; Pong Tourna-<lb />
ge UahM Student Board, presbi- BMHtl were held throughout the year<lb />
ad at the Annual Awards and Install- and trophies were presented to Al-<lb />
Gayle Clapp. senior Physical Edu-<lb />
cation major and English minor from<lb />
Greenville, recently received word<lb />
that she has been granted a gradu-<lb />
ate assistantship from Ohio Uni-<lb />
versity in Athens. Ohio.<lb />
Miss Clapp will work on a Master<lb />
af Education degree in physical edu-<lb />
cation and a minor in education. Her<lb />
position, which begins September<lb />
17, will include teaching eighteen<lb />
hours of classes a week such as<lb />
swimming, tennis, and social dancing.<lb />
After graduating from the Uni-<lb />
versity Miss Clapp plans to secure<lb />
a teaching position in a college or<lb />
perhaps in Europe as part of an ex-<lb />
change program.<lb />
Miss Clapp is a member of the<lb />
Physical Education Club, the Aqua-<lb />
nyniphs. and the Aquatic Club. She<lb />
is also Day Student Senator, Chair-<lb />
man of Recreation for the Wesley<lb />
Foundation, and a member of the<lb />
Student Union Committee.<lb />
atoin Banquet which was conducted<lb />
last night. ,<lb />
Highlighting the evening, awards<lb />
in the form of trophies and medals<lb />
were given to the winners and run-<lb />
ners-up of the various activities spon-<lb />
sored by the College Union Student<lb />
Board throughout the year.<lb />
Trophies were awarded to the fol-<lb />
lowing: Ping Pong Tournament of<lb />
Champions -Norman Kilpatrick. first<lb />
place; Brad Bulla, second place; and<lb />
Barney Strutton. third place. Zuill<lb />
Bailey. Tom Sailer, and Boyce Honey-<lb />
tut? received bronze medals for<lb />
fourth. fifth and sixth place respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
Gold medals were presented to the<lb />
individual quarter winners who were<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick. Fall Quarter;<lb />
Barney Strutton. Winter Quarter;<lb />
and Tom Salter, Spring Quarter.<lb />
Quarterly runners-up, Tom Lucas.<lb />
Boyce Honeycutt, and Brad Bulla.<lb />
received silver medals.<lb />
Jenny Lind Johnson, winner of the<lb />
Women's Singles received a trophy.<lb />
A consolation prise consisting of a<lb />
bronze medal went to Bridges Sabis-<lb />
ton for the Winter Quarter.<lb />
fred Bremer. winter quarter winner,<lb />
and Hubert Leggett. spring quarter<lb />
winner.<lb />
Javier Cicero received a trophy for<lb />
being the campus Chess champion,<lb />
and trophies also went fea Barney<lb />
Strutton for the Fall and Spring<lb />
Horseshoe tournaments.<lb />
Certificates were presented to Carl-<lb />
ton Adams and Jimmie Wall. East<lb />
West position and Jerry Sue Town<lb />
send and Barney Strutton. North-<lb />
South position campus winners in<lb />
Duplicate Bridge. Pans Taylor and<lb />
John Farmer received doubledecks<lb />
of Bridge cards for being the out-<lb />
standing Duplicate Bridge players of<lb />
the year.<lb />
Following the presentation of<lb />
award, incoming officers for the<lb />
1PB0-1P00 school year were installed.<lb />
New College Union Student Board<lb />
officers are. Konald Stephen, presi-<lb />
dent; Dei'Othy Smith, vice president:<lb />
Betsy Bedding. secretary: Alice<lb />
Bailey, treasurer; and Margaret<lb />
Smith, reporter.<lb />
The Banquet ended with Betty<lb />
Fleming presenting Konald Stephens<lb />
with the gavel.<lb />
Participant In Varied Activities<lb />
Speight Wins Department, SGA Awards<lb />
LARRY BAILEY . . . Theta Chi pres-<lb />
ident, with Service Trophy.<lb />
Thursday, May 21<lb />
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6 and 7<lb />
8 and 9<lb />
As graduation neara, many sen-<lb />
iors will probably stop end look back<lb />
on their past activities with a cer-<lb />
tain, amount of satisfaction. One<lb />
such senior who indeed can well be<lb />
proud of her four years at East<lb />
Carolina, is Shirley Naves Speight.<lb />
Mrs. Speight an Ashevllle, North<lb />
Carolina native whose husband Bill<lb />
is nn E.O. alumnus, will be gradu-<lb />
ated May 24 with a double major,<lb />
English and Library Science.<lb />
During her four years, Mrs.<lb />
Speight has been an active partici-<lb />
TONY MALLARD  Pi Kappa Alpha president receives Scholarship<lb />
Trophy from Bill Wallace IFC president. (Photo by Fred Robertson)<lb />
Editor Announces<lb />
Spring REBEL<lb />
Don Williams, newly elected edi-<lb />
tor of campus literary magazine,<lb />
THE REBEL, announces that the<lb />
Spring Quarter issue of THE REBEL<lb />
will be out May 15. <lb />
Features in this issue will include I pant in the activities of the Student<lb />
 personal interview with Poter Vie- Government Association. As a junior,<lb />
she was a member of the marching<lb />
and concert bands, president of Jar-<lb />
vis Hall, a member of tho Women's<lb />
Judicialy, Dean's Advisory Council,<lb />
Library Club, and the S.G.A.<lb />
This year, Mrs. Speight has served<lb />
th SXt.A. as Points Committee<lb />
Chairman, a member of the Dean's<lb />
Advisory Council and representa-<lb />
tive to the State legislature. She<lb />
has remained a member of both the<lb />
marching and concert bands, and<lb />
she has worked with Ike Collins as<lb />
an English tutor.<lb />
Also this year she became  char-<lb />
ter member and parliamentarian of<lb />
Delta Sigma Chi sorority, a mem-<lb />
ber of the Inter-Sorority Council<lb />
reck, 1949 Nobel Prize winner for<lb />
poetry.<lb />
The magazine will contain a varied<lb />
selection of book reviews, short<lb />
stories by Sherry Maske and Rachel<lb />
Steinbeck, poetry by Betty Jo Chap-<lb />
poll nnd David Lane, and woodcuts<lb />
by the art department.<lb />
New staff members include Nelson<lb />
Dudley, art editor; Woody Davis,<lb />
business manager; Betty Vich, Ex-<lb />
change Editor, Annette Willoughby,<lb />
Assistant to the editor; and Dan Sel-<lb />
!ars, circulation manager.<lb />
Other staff members are: Sandra<lb />
Porter Mills, assistant book review<lb />
editor; Jesse Moore, and Bob Whit-<lb />
ing.<lb />
By BETTY MAYNOR<lb />
which she served as parliamentarian,<lb />
and president of the Library Club.<lb />
As a result of her accomplishments<lb />
in these various activities, Mrs.<lb />
Speight was awarded the Library<lb />
Science departmental award, the<lb />
English departmental award, an<lb />
S.G.A. service award, and was se-<lb />
lected a member of Who'a Who A-<lb />
mong Students in American Uni-<lb />
versities and Collegea.<lb />
In commenting on the S.6.A Urs.<lb />
Speight said, "I hope that the S.G.A.<lb />
will be maVe closely allied with the<lb />
students and that more women will<lb />
take an active interest in 8.G.A. ac-<lb />
tivities. I feel that the Senate should<lb />
think seriously about the N.S.A be-<lb />
cause in the main the campus can<lb />
lettainly benefit by the affiliation<lb />
Concerning the more recently or-<lb />
ganised groups on campus. Mrs.<lb />
Speight commented, "I think the<lb />
Dean's Advisory Council and the<lb />
East Carolina Development Council<lb />
are good organisations, especially if<lb />
they will coutinue to ha active. I<lb />
feel that sororities can and will be<lb />
a definite asset to the social and<lb />
political life of the campus<lb />
In looking back over the past four<lb />
years, Mrs. Speight noted several<lb />
occurrences which she considered her<lb />
outstanding memories: "Mike Retai-<lb />
ns, one of the best natural leaders I<lb />
have ever known; the establishment<lb />
of sororities; later hours for worn<lb />
en; the beer debate; the State Stu<lb />
dent Legislature meeting thst was<lb />
"snowed out" after the delegation<lb />
went all the way to Raleigh; the<lb />
train trip by East Carolina sup-<lb />
porters and the band to Portsmouth,<lb />
Virginia; and the establishment of<lb />
the senate system<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
BAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1059<lb />
Discontentment Spreads<lb />
Among The Chinese People<lb />
By JAMES If. CORBETT<lb />
The Communist Party in Red China to-<lb />
day finds itself in one of the most trying<lb />
periods it has experienced since gaining con-<lb />
trol of that thickly populated country. Failure<lb />
to "liberate" Formosa, a cooling of relations<lb />
with India over Tibet and the brutal methods<lb />
used in suppressing the Tibetan revolts have<lb />
all added fuel to the fire of discontent spread-<lb />
ing among the Chinese people and there fel-<lb />
low Asians. All these have contributed to the<lb />
unrest, but perhaps the most outstanding<lb />
factor of all has been the communes.<lb />
In a country where the entire life of its<lb />
people is centned around their family, the<lb />
Red regime has broken these bonds. In an at-<lb />
mpt to pool manpower in its "great leap<lb />
forward" families have been separated and<lb />
numbers relocated in separate communes.<lb />
In many cases, husband and wife were<lb />
unable to contact each other for weeks al the<lb />
time. Children were taken from their parents<lb />
and placed in school or jobs in locations that<lb />
made a reunion with their parents almost im-<lb />
possible. Babies were placed in state owned<lb />
nurseries which often meant permanent se-<lb />
paration from parents.<lb />
At first the system seemed to be working<lb />
as production of goods grew by leaps and<lb />
bounds. Mines were being worked 24 hours<lb />
per day. Workers slept in barracks style con-<lb />
structions with little rest and no recreation.<lb />
Factories ran continually under the watchful<lb />
eyes of Red Officials.<lb />
Slowly, however, the tide began to turn<lb />
where production figures were once on a con-<lb />
tinual climb, they leveled off temporarily and<lb />
then began to decline. Morale among workers<lb />
had been shattered and the results were being<lb />
reflected by the efforts they put forth. The<lb />
Communes had taken their toll.<lb />
Conscious of the fallacy of their system,<lb />
the Communist leaders began to backtrack.<lb />
Though still claiming the experiment a suc-<lb />
cess and the backtrack a reward for the peoples<lb />
efforts. Red officials are fully aware of the<lb />
furor the plan has caused. Whether recogni-<lb />
D of the dangef came to late or not is a<lb />
question that only time will answer. The West<lb />
of course hopes it did. Chances are good, how-<lb />
ever, that any discontent will be quelled by<lb />
the overpowering force the communist regime<lb />
has at its disposal.<lb />
Editorially<lb />
Speaking<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Name changed from TECO ECHO November 7, 1952.<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Intercollegiate Press<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Enter<lb />
the<lb />
as<lb />
U.<lb />
second-class matter December 3, 1926<lb />
S. Post Office, Greenville, N. C, under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
at<lb />
Kathryn Johnson<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
JoAnne Parks<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managing Editor <lb />
Associate Editor <lb />
Derry Walker<lb />
 Pat Harvey<lb />
Co-Sports Editors . Johnny Hudson, Bill Boyd<lb />
rartoonist  Derry Walker<lb />
Photographer Fred Robertson<lb />
News Staff Betty Maynor, Libby Williams,<lb />
Bob Whiting, Tom Jackson, Jean Ann Waters,<lb />
Evelyn Crutchfield, James Trice<lb />
Feature Editor Betty Maynor<lb />
Columnists James Corbet, Derry Walker Tom<lb />
Jackson, Jean Ann Waters<lb />
Proofreading Staff Gwen Johnson, Marcelle<lb />
Vogel, Jean Ann Waters, Melborne Prigen, Jane<lb />
Berryman, Bob Johnson, Don Griffin<lb />
Women's Circulation Manager Susan Ballance<lb />
Womer's Circulation Staff Jo Ann Baker,<lb />
Carolyn Baxley, Jean Capps, Nancy Cox, Emily<lb />
Currin, Sara Elkins, Judy Gay, Shirley Gay, Jack<lb />
Harris, Janie Harris, Kay Hood, Jean Horton,<lb />
Deanne Johnson, Dot Jones, Ida May Johnson,<lb />
Irvene Jones, Babs Moore, Carole Rankin, Gayle<lb />
Siwinson<lb />
Men's Circulation Manager James Trice<lb />
Men's Circuhtion Staff Billy Nye, Robert Greene<lb />
Theta Chi pledges<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building<lb />
Telephone, all departments, 6101, extension 64<lb />
By KATHRYN JOHNSON<lb />
This year has flown by and with<lb />
the publication of this issue, the<lb />
term seems almost over for the<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN staff. We'll<lb />
remember the year 1958-59 as the<lb />
year when:<lb />
East Carolina could boast of an-<lb />
other Miss North Carolina, Betty<lb />
Lane Evans of Greenville. (Miss<lb />
Evans is a music major as was<lb />
E.C.Cs Miss North Carolina of two<lb />
years ago, Joan Melton.)<lb />
E.C.C. co-ed and Playhouse star<lb />
Alice Ann Home was chosen Miss<lb />
CreeRville.<lb />
The McDaniel sisters, Carole and<lb />
Jimi. kept the Homecoming Queen<lb />
crown in the family, although un-<lb />
fortunate circumstances almost<lb />
cruised Queen Jimi to lose hers.<lb />
Kappa Sigma Nu Fraternity copped<lb />
the prize for the best Homecoming<lb />
float for the second consecutive year.<lb />
As five national social fraternities<lb />
stood strong and proud, sororities<lb />
were established on a firm founda-<lb />
"Old Yellow" was raided and<lb />
many students had a mid-term va-<lb />
cation.<lb />
For the first time in many moons<lb />
several mass meetings were con-<lb />
ducted.<lb />
The "Kissing Controversy" made<lb />
the news in many state papers.<lb />
With the NSA Carolina-Virginiaa<lb />
Regional meeting on this campus,<lb />
students became concerned with the<lb />
intellettual climate oft campus.<lb />
Pulitzar Prize winner Peter Vie-<lb />
reck and many other noted speakers<lb />
appeared on campus sponsored by<lb />
the Danforth Foundation Project.<lb />
Under the direction of SGA Presi-<lb />
dent Mike Katsias, the student gov-<lb />
ernment program was expanded and<lb />
became more active.<lb />
Outstanding Playhouse stars Bubba<lb />
Driver and Leigh Dobson entertained<lb />
the students in many varied roles.<lb />
As Porter's efigy hung from a<lb />
tree. Coach Earl Smith was appointed<lb />
new basketball coach.<lb />
Fred Ragan and Stan Harper<lb />
raised fuss about the elections pro-<lb />
cedures in Wright Precinct. Elec-<lb />
tions procedures began to improve<lb />
steadily.<lb />
Some students thought the in-<lb />
firm ry was not doing the job as it<lb />
should; the SGA looked into the<lb />
matter and found that they were.<lb />
Throughout the year freshmen<lb />
struggled through experimental<lb />
classes on closed-circuit television.<lb />
E.C.C. dropped out of the largest<lb />
organization of students in the world<lb />
when the senate voted to come out<lb />
of NSA.<lb />
For the first time E.C.C. had Ne-<lb />
gro entertainment when the Cava-<lb />
liers appeared on campus for an<lb />
I.F.C. benefit dance.<lb />
For the second time in three years,<lb />
the E.C.C. swimming team won the<lb />
NAIA Swimming Championship.<lb />
Judy Hearne was chosen Southern<lb />
Conference Theta Chi Dream Girl.<lb />
Someone with "a definite accent"<lb />
called to say there was a bomb in<lb />
Austin Building. Classes stopped,<lb />
and Officials searched, but the bomb<lb />
was never found.<lb />
For the first time since the elec-<lb />
tion of Don Umstead, tbe veterans<lb />
organized and got their man elected<lb />
to the post of SGA president.<lb />
And so another school year comes<lb />
to a close. With one year of experi-<lb />
ence behind us, we hope to give this<lb />
campus a bigger and better news-<lb />
paper with more complete and accu-<lb />
rate coverage next year.<lb />
Bird Watcher<lb />
rC<lb />
sT<lb />
&amp;l<lb />
Patterson To Tour<lb />
Have We Wasted Our<lb />
Precious Time?<lb />
By TOM JACKSON<lb />
OH, DbN'T'<lb />
Cop, HoM1.<lb />
He's ft<lb />
, spflsttc<lb />
SGA President Dallas Wells report tl<lb />
a committee is presently working on more<lb />
freedom for female students on eampu.<lb />
The committee hopes to get perm is<lb />
for girl students to be able to sit on bent<lb />
around the campus until 9:00 or 9:30 i<lb />
during spring and summer months.<lb />
If passed, this will be very convenient<lb />
many of the students, because the bench. are<lb />
certainly cooler during the warm months I<lb />
the back seat of an automobile down at i<lb />
Terminal.<lb />
Maybe this will succeed. The last SG<lb />
administration finally got later hours for tl<lb />
girls.<lb />
i <lb />
This year East Carolina is losing oi<lb />
its faculty members who is held in higl<lb />
respect by all those who know him. Cap1<lb />
George Patterson of the USAF is leaving<lb />
AFROTC Department for a tour of duty<lb />
Europe. This column doesn't provide enou<lb />
space to even mention the many outst<lb />
things that Capt. Patterson has done or to 1<lb />
those of you who don't know him just wh;<lb />
fine person he is. This is just a small tri:<lb />
to a great guy. We'll miss you Captain.<lb />
All's Well That Ends Well'<lb />
Accomplished Cast Performs Effectively<lb />
In The Greatest Love Story Ever Told<lb />
During the intermission the FIRST<lb />
night, as I sat there mumbling that<lb />
this was a hideous comedy of errors<lb />
even though the program said<lb />
ROMEO AND JULIET on it, the edi-<lb />
tor invited me to write a few words<lb />
on this production for her hebdoma-<lb />
dal. Vain fool that I am, I said I<lb />
would. The following morning I re-<lb />
pented me, of course, and saw that<lb />
at best a reviews of THAT perform-<lb />
ance, at least would indeed be much<lb />
about nothing. Surely the tempest of<lb />
outraged sensibilities would swirl<lb />
about my head. Forsooth, I'd get<lb />
measure for measure; and being<lb />
frank, I feared the worst.<lb />
"Nothing could be THAT bad on<lb />
the second night (and this is not to<lb />
mention the twelfth night!) I said.<lb />
Therefore, Shakespeare idolator and<lb />
Playhouse buff that I am, like a pas-<lb />
sionate pilgrim I made my way back<lb />
to the Flanagan Sylvan Theatre for<lb />
the second performance. This time<lb />
there was no love's labors lost; you<lb />
might even say that it was "as you<lb />
like it<lb />
Mr. Laube was a befuddled Romeo;<lb />
perhaps in too many instances he<lb />
spoke his lines, both witty ones and<lb />
tender ones, as if they might as well<lb />
have been written in Bantu as in<lb />
English. That he did the part well as<lb />
he did is to the credit of a gentle-<lb />
man and a scholar who evidently has<lb />
had little acting experience.<lb />
By DR. FRANK HOSKINS<lb />
Mrs. Garren's Juliet was sensitive<lb />
and intelligent; therefore it was be-<lb />
lievable. Was her reading a trifle<lb />
too intense? I have always felt that<lb />
ol' Jule had the ability to laugh at<lb />
herself. Moreover, why wasn't Juliet<lb />
en deshabille during the dialogue that<lb />
followed hard upon the consumation<lb />
of the marriage? As it was, it look-<lb />
ed as though Romeo were a mere<lb />
family friend come to say goodbye.<lb />
Mr. Driver was, as usual, in com-<lb />
plete command. It's a pleasure to<lb />
watch someone do something superb-<lb />
ly, isn't it? He, as Mercutio, and Mr.<lb />
Heller, as Benvolio, understood<lb />
Shakespeare's intentions and acquitt-<lb />
ed themselves most satisfactorily.<lb />
Professor Rowe was funny and<lb />
believable. Could he have worked just<lb />
a trifle too hard at being Capulet?<lb />
Mr. Craven was, as usual, excellent<lb />
in the role of an old man in the<lb />
part of Montague.<lb />
Professor Chauncey did what she<lb />
could with a role that simply was not<lb />
written for her. I believe Shakespeare<lb />
meant for Angelica to be an ample-<lb />
bosomed, large-hipped, generous-der-<lb />
riered Earth Goddess type.<lb />
Miss Dixon was quite satisfactory<lb />
as Lady Capulet. I am glad that she<lb />
consented to make-up the second time.<lb />
Of the rest, Bob Johnson, as Paris;<lb />
Professor Withey, as Prince Escalus;<lb />
Mr. Worrell, as Tybalt; and Mr.<lb />
West, as Peter, deserve special men-<lb />
tion. It was my impression that the<lb />
cast was in general an exceptionally<lb />
accomplished one.<lb />
The ballroom scene was well-<lb />
staged; the dance figures arranged<lb />
by Mrs. Laube, were a pleasure to<lb />
watch. This scene added immeasur-<lb />
ably to the tone of the production.<lb />
It needed, however, more vandles for<lb />
emphasis of the LIGHT and DARK<lb />
imagery of the poetry.<lb />
One scene followed hard upon<lb />
another in fine fashion, and the cen-<lb />
ter of attention moved from left to<lb />
right to center with a pleasing change<lb />
of pace. While the illumination was<lb />
adequate, I feel that lighting could<lb />
have been employed artistically more<lb />
effectively for creation of mood and<lb />
so forth.<lb />
Seeing how successful were Friar<lb />
Laurence's scenes, in which there was<lb />
no "tech" to speak of, one wonders<lb />
why some of Juliet's scenes could<lb />
not have played more effectively,<lb />
and believably, on the stage rather<lb />
than on the balcony under the stars?<lb />
I have recovered from the trauma<lb />
caused by the first night and shall<lb />
not soon forget the pleasure I found<lb />
at the second performance. Congra-<lb />
tulations to everyone who shared in<lb />
the production. You can be proud in-<lb />
deed! As old Shakespeare himself<lb />
might have said (in fact he did say<lb />
it), "All's well that ends well<lb />
Well this is the last issue of the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN for this term. Looking b<lb />
we find many things with which we<lb />
satisfied, and many which leave a sour <lb />
in our mouths.<lb />
One of the worst things that is br<lb />
to mind is the time we have wasted<lb />
year. How many hours have we loafed.<lb />
slept, or just sat around on our can v<lb />
ing time which could have been used n.<lb />
constructively.<lb />
Remember the hours in the soda shop<lb />
at Dora's. Remember the time lost slee;<lb />
while your first period class went on w 1<lb />
out you?<lb />
Remember the bull sessions about noth-<lb />
ing, and the poker games that gained i<lb />
a weeks famine for you?<lb />
Sure, it's been a lazy year, but what<lb />
heck. Just tell yourself "next year will<lb />
a golden year Or better still, rationally<lb />
it, "One must be well rounded. One musl<lb />
also achieve the social graces while in college"<lb />
Or, best of all, just ignore it and loaf somo<lb />
more. It's fun.<lb />
As I said, this is the last issue for the<lb />
year. Hope you've enjoyed the other 24 issues.<lb />
It's been fun from this end of the line. N<lb />
slobbering now, lets just part gracefully.<lb />
So until next year, "later<lb />
'Gone Fishing'<lb />
It's Time To Remember<lb />
The Cheerful Moments<lb />
By DERRY WALKER<lb />
Predictions For 1959-1960<lb />
Corrections<lb />
Plan To Make Next Year A Different One;<lb />
Be A Part Of ECQ Join The 'Big 200'<lb />
a<lb />
of<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 />
Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Music, or a Master<lb />
Arts degree. The physical plant of the college<lb />
consist of approximately 130 acres and 25 bmWingS<lb />
appropriate to the work of the college, prollment<lb />
for the 1957-58 school year is in exeesB of 3700 and<lb />
includes stud-ents from nearly all of North Carolina s<lb />
100 counties and adjoining states. <lb />
vA sound general education program is oiierea<lb />
a, the foundation on which specialized training may<lb />
be based. Pre-professional training and Secretarial<lb />
Science are also available. Students may take work<lb />
fn the following fields: Art, Education Business<lb />
Education, English, Foreign Language, Geography-<lb />
Health and Phvsical 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 />
upon graduation, to be com-<lb />
In the Air<lb />
opportunity for men, <lb />
missioned as Second Lieutenants in ir Forc<lb />
nftr which they may enter flight training and earn<lb />
AddXal information may be obtained by writ-<lb />
ing to the Registrar, East Carolina College, Green-<lb />
ville, N. C<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayam<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having Writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit,<lb />
Shall hire it back to cancel half a line.<lb />
Ner all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitogerala.<lb />
In the article by Bob Johnson in<lb />
last week's EAST CAROLINIAN in-<lb />
titled Organizations Prefer Freedom,<lb />
the following errors were printed:<lb />
Error"At least two organizations<lb />
are asking the SGA to cut them<lb />
free<lb />
CorrectionNo organization has<lb />
asked the SGA to cut them free.<lb />
ErrorEach student in his four<lb />
years pays $528.00 in activity fees<lb />
to support the SGA we could save<lb />
this amount.<lb />
CorrectionEach student pays<lb />
$132.00 in activity fees to support<lb />
all the entertainment programs on<lb />
campus Including the Playhouse, The<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN, The BUCCA-<lb />
NEER, YMCA, YWCA, College<lb />
Union, Campus Radio, Productions<lb />
Committee (Kiss Me Kate), Identi-<lb />
fication Card System, Handbook,<lb />
Cheerleaders, Opera Theatre, The<lb />
Rebel, and many more. Getting rid of<lb />
the SGA would not save any of this<lb />
money but would just mean that the<lb />
students would no longer have the<lb />
right and privilege of deciding<lb />
through their committies, how the<lb />
activity fee would be spent.<lb />
ErrorCharlie Dyson threatened<lb />
the EAST CAROLINIAN with re-<lb />
moving all their funds if they didn't<lb />
print his spite sheet.<lb />
CorrectionThere is no officer in<lb />
the SGA with the power to do inch<lb />
a thing even if he so desired.<lb />
Another year practically gone and<lb />
students are vigorously stashing<lb />
clothes and memories into suitcases<lb />
and battered boxes. Thoughts con-<lb />
cerning beach trips and lazy times<lb />
are, innermost in their minds. For-<lb />
gotten are the unusual E.C.C. hap-<lb />
penings which have made our col-<lb />
lege an enjoyable as well as an edu-<lb />
cational institution.<lb />
What has occurred this year worth<lb />
remembering? Well, let's look back.<lb />
There's the athletic program. In<lb />
basketball and football we managed<lb />
to end the season with an excellent<lb />
record. Considering the number of<lb />
supporters who spent their precious<lb />
time and energy clapping at the<lb />
games, this was indeed a feat for<lb />
the players.<lb />
Then along came the shirtless<lb />
boys who won the national collegiate<lb />
swimming title. The students were<lb />
so happy about this accomplishment<lb />
that nobody showed to witness the<lb />
team receiving the winning trophy.<lb />
In our summer sports, tennis, golf,<lb />
track, and baseball, the heroes have<lb />
also performed before a practically<lb />
empty house. Oh well, at least the<lb />
letter-men are proud of themselves.<lb />
The BUCCANEER staff composed<lb />
of approximately ninety of EC's<lb />
"gung-ho' workers crowded their<lb />
wits together and produced a 400<lb />
page annual. Many hoars were spent<lb />
preparing this memory book, io that<lb />
By PAT HARVEY<lb />
the students could flip through this<lb />
precious book in twenty minutes,<lb />
then voice their unfavorable com-<lb />
ments concerning its contents. But<lb />
one can mark this down in his note-<lb />
book as nothing but human nature.<lb />
So . . .<lb />
"Death of A Salesman" was given<lb />
this year and according to some very<lb />
reliable sources, it was considered<lb />
to be one of the most professional<lb />
plays ever presented here.<lb />
The playhouse gave several plays<lb />
this year, some good, some fair.<lb />
Several experienced actors are leav-<lb />
ing to pursue their dreams as a ca-<lb />
reer. Which brings to mind that the<lb />
playhouse is losing several of its<lb />
members and the percentage gained<lb />
this year is not enough to equal its<lb />
loss. There are many people who<lb />
would enjoy theatre work, but use<lb />
the practical excuse that "we dont<lb />
have the time Unfortunately, they<lb />
do not realise that the experience is<lb />
valuable.<lb />
The biggest deal that went through<lb />
was the establishment of sororities,<lb />
which really hit campus with a bang.<lb />
Eight sororities have popped up and<lb />
have done everything from selling<lb />
sandwiches to painting benches. So-<lb />
rorities have made their bid and are<lb />
expected to be an even more im-<lb />
portant part of our campus life next<lb />
year.<lb />
Have we ever stopped to realise<lb />
that out of a college of nearly 4000<lb />
students, only about 200 are inter-<lb />
ested enough in their college to work<lb />
for it. College is not just a place to<lb />
attend class through the week and<lb />
dash home for the weekend. College<lb />
can be fun, as well as educational.<lb />
Predictions<lb />
"Next year things will. be differ-<lb />
ent" is one of the most trite lines<lb />
in our college lingo. Predictions come<lb />
and go each year; some hit, some<lb />
miss. Nevertheless, it's fun to try.<lb />
Predictions for '6960:<lb />
(1) Wells will shock the frat men<lb />
and head an excellent SGA. <lb />
(2) Another issue concerning ber-<lb />
muda shorts will hit the papers, but<lb />
again will be vetoed.<lb />
(3) The next campus check will<lb />
catch more seniors than freshmen.<lb />
(4) The REBEL will be bigger and<lb />
better, because the staff will be big-<lb />
ger - and better.<lb />
(5) Next year's musical comedy<lb />
will have a more experienced east.<lb />
(6) Students will accept "Hue as<lb />
a mascot, rather than a waster-of-<lb />
money.<lb />
(7) Bubba Driver will be missed la<lb />
the Playhouse.<lb />
(8) Sororities will double in mem-<lb />
bership, but will not go national.<lb />
(9) EC enrollment will increase by<lb />
about 400 students.<lb />
(10) Rainy days will increase also.<lb />
This is the time of the school year when<lb />
I've just about run out of everythingciga-<lb />
rettes, money, patience, motivation, (for<lb />
studying, that is,) and ideas for a column.<lb />
For the past year, I have assumed the<lb />
form of a columnist; that is, I have, for nine<lb />
months, shed my academic armor periodically,<lb />
and entered the EAST CAROLINIAN office<lb />
to sit at my typewriter and pound my thought-<lb />
into little black letters for publication in thi<lb />
corner of the paper.<lb />
Now, with my last fingernail chewed<lb />
back to the knuckle, with my ash tray running<lb />
over with exhausted Camels, and with my<lb />
thoughts that are as well organized as a Cuh<lb />
Scout pack at a panty-raid, I confess that I<lb />
am mentally bankrupt.<lb />
At this time of year, all I can do is re-<lb />
mininsce. It doesn't seem to have been eight<lb />
months since we waded through scotch tape.<lb />
crepe paper, chicken wire, beer cans, and paper<lb />
mache' to watch our Homecoming floats tak<lb />
sundry shapes in the dusty Greenville tobacco<lb />
warehouses.<lb />
The cold midnight blue and the warm red<lb />
tinsel of Christmasthe snow that speckled<lb />
our btir and shoulders and covered the ground<lb />
and bowed the evergreensthe gnarled shrubs<lb />
and the empty trees were a spiny brown and<lb />
grey forever and a winter, until they changed<lb />
overnight into their respective summer stand-<lb />
ards.<lb />
Spring came and made us sleepy and<lb />
thirsty and now we want sun and sea and<lb />
short-sleeved shirts. Now we want to throw<lb />
our books and pencils in the Tar River and<lb />
find the new friends we've made this year<lb />
and the old friends we've knownfind them<lb />
and talk and listen, laugh and speculate.<lb />
We talk and we remember the year's best<lb />
momentsthe best laughs we had, the fears,<lb />
the moments we shared that showed us how<lb />
our lives are best livedthe times we realized<lb />
we had real friends and would have them for<lb />
life.<lb />
We will say good-bye to people and things<lb />
we have grown to like, admire, and respect as<lb />
this year closes. People like Capt. George Pat-<lb />
terson we will miss because of the respect he<lb />
commanded, the character he displayed, and<lb />
the friendliness he offered. Things like the<lb />
Bream Girl Ball will not be forgotten.<lb />
 So wrap up another year and put it on<lb />
the shelf. Pack your foot-lockers, coil your<lb />
lamp and radio cords neatly, take your pin-<lb />
ups down, and take a trip.<lb />
"Gone FishingBack Heart Fall"<lb />
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First Negro Entertainers On Campus<lb />
For the teeond time in three years, the BCC swimming tcui won the NAIA swimming championship.<lb />
Homecoming Queens<lb />
Alice Ann Home, senior, was<lb />
chosen Miss Greenville.<lb />
Junior Class President<lb />
Afu.r tlK. lard of Trustees' decision to allow N egro entertainment on campus, the Cavaliers were the<lb />
first to perform.<lb />
ECC's First Mascot<lb />
jini Mi-lhuml. Homecoming Qtteca of 1958, with<lb />
mmie Wall, Honu-coming Chairman.<lb />
her sister Carole, last year's Queen. In between is<lb />
Military Queen<lb />
Hetty Host is the first woman pres-<lb />
ident of the junior class since 1951.<lb />
Bomb Hoax In Austin<lb />
Hue ECC mascot pictured with Clint LeGette and Johnny Hudson, sumer schtjol SGA president.<lb />
NSA Speaker<lb />
r<lb />
Classes were dismissed in Austin as Officials searched for<lb />
ported bomb.<lb />
the re-<lb />
Mar vis Edwards<lb />
Outstanding Guest lecturer<lb />
Miss North Carolina<lb />
poet<lb />
rth speakers.<lb />
Tntunner Peter Viereck was one of<lb />
Fred WeHteT, "NSA officer, visited ECC to discuss campus climate<lb />
during the Carolinas-Virginia Regional Conference here.<lb />
Kissing Controversy<lb />
For the second time in three years. ECC could claim a Miss Noi<lb />
Carolina when Betty Lane Evans enrolled here.<lb />
ECC made the news in many state papers when students<lb />
ministration discuss<lb /><pb facs="00038631_tn_0004" /><lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1939<lb />
Outstanding Personalities At ECC<lb />
SGA Presidents<lb />
Outstanding Legislators<lb />
Mike Katsias 193S-59<lb />
New Basketball Coach<lb />
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Wells1939-60<lb />
REBEL Editors<lb />
Shirley Speight<lb />
Jimmie Wall<lb />
BUCCANEER Editors<lb />
Earl Smith<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN Editor<lb />
Bryan Harrison1958-59<lb />
Dan Williams1959-60<lb />
Outstanding Journalists<lb />
Tom Jackson<lb />
Betty Maynor<lb />
'Y' Cabinet Heads<lb />
jyf-Jfley<lb />
IIf . vJ- "tt<lb />
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Adolphvs Spain1958-59<lb />
Euclid Armstrong1939-60<lb />
Judiciary Chairmen<lb />
Sadie Barber<lb />
James Turner<lb />
Outstanding Actors<lb />
Kathryn Johnson1958-59, 1959-60<lb />
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7,<lb />
X<lb />
May Queen<lb />
Azalea Princess<lb />
P<lb /><lb />
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Elizabeth Bowman<lb />
Nancy Harris<lb /><lb />
Faye Rivenbark and Eric Yernelaon<lb />
Leigh Dobaon and Bubba Driver<lb /><pb facs="00038631_tn_0005" /><lb />
V MAY 14, 1959<lb />
Co-Sports Editor To Enter<lb />
Army After Graduation<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGM FTVK<lb />
Marshal Boyd Jr from<lb />
;i. will leave East<lb />
fter spending 14<lb />
 ra hoe. Beyd,<lb />
I in M in h of I9SB<lb />
ta already eom-<lb />
' military service,<lb />
of active duty<lb />
5AF.<lb />
I a BS degree<lb />
ysieal education<lb />
jlish, and will com-<lb />
i M degree in secon-<lb />
t p. he leaves in<lb />
i second Lt. in USA<lb />
Corps, will enter<lb />
ree years on July 10<lb />
for Medical Service<lb />
 Sam Huston, Texas.<lb />
t for promotion to<lb />
 iary. Boyd's career<lb />
an with the National<lb />
I 16. He may ap-<lb />
: ay commission.<lb />
rried to a former EC<lb />
Ana Payne. They<lb />
activities in which<lb />
iriag his college<lb />
Car dina include:<lb />
csports editor<lb />
H IN1AN for two<lb />
OM year: stu-<lb />
 r of intramural sports<lb />
 end one season of var-<lb />
 1 had the opportunity<lb />
several colleges in Vir-<lb />
t when I visited the cam-<lb />
Carolina in March of<lb />
a unique atmosphere of<lb />
ss and academic improve-<lb />
That atmosphere has<lb />
-ibuted to the tremen-<lb />
I student growth. T am<lb />
3 to have been a part<lb />
 here, this growth and<lb />
Annual Fetes<lb />
Staff Members<lb />
At Banquet<lb />
The executive committee of the<lb />
BUCCANEER entertained the year-<lb />
hook staff members at a banquet<lb />
May 7.<lb />
Adolphus L. Spain, editor of the<lb />
1959 BUCCANEER, began by wel-<lb />
coming everyone and thanking them<lb />
for their work on the yearbook. The<lb />
editor gave singular and personal<lb />
thanks to his executive staff. Ad-<lb />
mitting that he is a sincere advocate I ries of hard forehand drives<lb />
Kilpatrick Retains<lb />
Table Tennis Title<lb />
Finals of the annual Tournament<lb />
of Table Tennis Champions, consis-<lb />
ting of ECC's top table tennis play-<lb />
ers, saw defending champion Norman<lb />
Kilpatrick defeat Brad Bulla 21-12,<lb />
17-21, 21-10. With play held in the<lb />
College Union, Thursday, May 7,<lb />
the final match found Kilpatrick<lb />
able to upset Bulla's steady back-<lb />
hand attack by the use of high,<lb />
lobbed, defensive returns, and a se-<lb />
News Briefs<lb />
Wesley Foundation Elects Duncan Prexy<lb />
 .!<lb />
HILL BOYD<lb />
enters Army.<lb />
Students Honored<lb />
At Pi Omega Pi<lb />
ring Banquet<lb />
New Dorm Opens<lb />
Today; 4-8 P. M.<lb />
I Vice President F. D. Dun-<lb />
n had announced that there<lb />
1 open house at the<lb />
! Junes men's dormitory<lb />
! t from 1:00-8:00 o'clock<lb />
h open house will be open<lb />
1  public.<lb />
fin.<lb />
College Union Prexy<lb />
The Beta Kappa chapter of Pi<lb />
Omega Pi, national honorary busi-<lb />
ness fraternity, held its annual spring<lb />
banquet at the Moose Lodge on May<lb />
12. Approximately 65 members and<lb />
their guests attended.<lb />
President Amelita Thompson acted<lb />
as toastmistress for the evening. The<lb />
invocation was given by Dr. John D.<lb />
Messick. Dempsey Mizelle, incoming<lb />
president, extended greetings, after<lb />
which a musical program by Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. James L. White was presented.<lb />
The speaker for the evening was<lb />
Eh John H. Home of the Education<lb />
Department who spoke on the "Re-<lb />
sponsibilities of a Business Teacher<lb />
He was introduced by Barbara Grif-<lb />
vice-president of the chapter.<lb />
Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey presented<lb />
the National Chapter Award to Beta<lb />
Kappa for placing fifth in the na-<lb />
tional competition. Betsy Mills re-<lb />
ceived the Thomas Clay Williams<lb />
Scholarship Award from Miss Lena C.<lb />
Ellis.<lb />
Frances Daniels presented the<lb />
UBEA Award to Barbara Griffin.<lb />
The Departmental Award was pre-<lb />
sented to Bee Mendenhall Smith by<lb />
Dr. E. R. Browning.<lb />
The 1959 issues of "Beta Kappa<lb />
News the chapter yearbook, were<lb />
distributed by the historians. This<lb />
i.sue is dedicated to Mr. F. D. Dun-<lb />
can, Vice President and Business<lb />
Manager of the college.<lb />
Officers for next year who were<lb />
installed are: President, Dempsey<lb />
Mizelle; Vice President, Elfreth Alex-<lb />
ander; Secretary, Diana Monroe;<lb />
Assistant Secretary, Sylvia Uzzell;<lb />
Treasurer, Meldon Austin; Histor-<lb />
ians, Beth Chason and Alan Hooper;<lb />
and Assistant Historians, Betty Ann<lb />
Brown, Sylvia Sampedro, Neil How-<lb />
ell, and Thomas Albright.<lb />
of Jackson's "spoil system Mr.<lb />
Spain, lauded his brother, Dan Spain,<lb />
sports editor, his roommate, Puruis<lb />
Boyette, composition editor; Euclid<lb />
Armstrong, associate editor; Worth<lb />
McKeel, business manager; Pat Biggs,<lb />
assistant business manager; and<lb />
Betty Fleming, art editor.<lb />
Following the dinner, Euclid<lb />
Armstrong, editor of the 1960 BUC-<lb />
CANEER, introduced the speaker for<lb />
the evening, James W. Butler. Mr.<lb />
Butler spoke on the importance of<lb />
hooks in our American society.<lb />
Other notables attending the din-<lb />
ner were Dr. John D. Messick, ECC<lb />
president; Dr. Leo Jenkins, vice pres-<lb />
ident; Dr. James Poindexter, Eng-<lb />
lish professor and BUCCANEER<lb />
composition adviser; and Lee Black-<lb />
well, representative of the Taylor<lb />
Publishing Company, BUCCANEER<lb />
printers. Dr. John Reynolds, finan-<lb />
cial adviser, was unable to attend.<lb />
Campus Rebel<lb />
Bulla, who was runner-up in the<lb />
Spring Quarter Table Tennis Tourna-<lb />
ment, had upset six time champion<lb />
Barney Strutton, the Winter Quar-<lb />
ter champion, with his steady chop<lb />
defense and well-placed backhand<lb />
drives, 21-16, 11-21, 21-16.<lb />
In other matches Fall Quarter<lb />
champion Kilpatrick's short serves<lb />
and lobbed returns often caught<lb />
Strutton off balance, as Kilpatrick<lb />
defeated Strutton 21-13, 21-17, while<lb />
Bulla's defense was just able to con-<lb />
trol the forehand attack of the left<lb />
handed Spring Quarter champion Tom<lb />
Salter by scores of 14-21, 21-19, 21-<lb />
19. Another good match saw Strut-<lb />
ton's steady defense and hard fore-<lb />
hand drives stop ECC's Doubles<lb />
Champion Zuill Bailey's powerful<lb />
backhand drives and forehand<lb />
smashes, 21-19, 20-22, 21-11.<lb />
Final rankings (all matches 2 out<lb />
of 3 games) for 1958-59.<lb />
W L<lb />
1 0<lb />
3 1<lb />
2 2<lb />
1 I<lb />
0 4<lb />
The Wesley Foundation of the<lb />
Methodist Student Center recent-<lb />
ly elected its officers for the<lb />
1959-1960 year. The officers<lb />
elected and their commissions<lb />
are as follows: President, Earl<lb />
Duncan; Vice President, Dixon Hall;<lb />
Secretary, Sue Evans; Treasurer,<lb />
Dave Buie; President of Wesley<lb />
Players, Smitty Haislip; Worship,<lb />
Bill Mitchell; Personnel, Dixon Hall;<lb />
Hospitality, Elaine Page; Vespers,<lb />
Rebecca Singleton;<lb />
Others are Recreation, Barbara<lb />
Miskelly; Literature and Training,<lb />
Pat Swindell; World Christian Com-<lb />
munity, Lynn Roberts; Music, Bar-<lb />
Lara Wilson; Public Relations and<lb />
icity, Jim Lanier; Church Re-<lb />
lations, Jim Bullard; Student Center<lb />
Hostess, Kitty Thurman; House and<lb />
Grounds, Walter Johnson.<lb />
Mamiej Chandler is Deaconess of<lb />
the Foundation.<lb />
Carter Writes Article<lb />
TONY MALLARD<lb />
Alpha president.<lb />
new Pi Kappa<lb />
fraternity several members were<lb />
awarded trophies for outstanding<lb />
Herbert L. Carter, director of , services. These members include:<lb />
bands, is the author of a recent ar- James Trice who received the most<lb />
tide "Let's Improve the Chalumeau valuable member award for this<lb />
Register appearing in "The Bands- year, Joseph Benefield, winner of<lb />
as national counselor of Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi, national honorary professional<lb />
fraternity for men in education.<lb />
Chapters of Phi Sigma Pi through-<lb />
out the nation have approximately<lb />
5.400 members. The purposes of the<lb />
fraternity are recognition of excel-<lb />
lence in scholarship and of ability in<lb />
leadership and promotion of fellow-<lb />
ship among members.<lb />
Sorority Installs Officers<lb />
The newly elected officers of Delta<lb />
CM Delta Sorority were installed at<lb />
i dinner meeting May 6.<lb />
The ceremony was conducted by<lb />
Jim Owens, vice president of the<lb />
SGA, and each officer installed was<lb />
presented with a long-stemmed red<lb />
use, the sorority's chosen flower.<lb />
Officers for the new term are:<lb />
president, June Humphrey; vice pres-<lb />
ident, Lucille Coulbourne; recording<lb />
secretary, Elaine Byrd; correspond-<lb />
ing secretary, Jonne Smith; treas-<lb />
urer, Cynthia Williams; parliamen-<lb />
tarian, Linda Cox; historians, Marie<lb />
Bryant and Libby Williams; and<lb />
haplain, Josephine Gordon.<lb />
I.<lb />
2.<lb />
3.<lb />
4.<lb />
5.<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick<lb />
Brad Bulla<lb />
Barney Strutton<lb />
Zuill Bailey<lb />
Tom Salter<lb />
Other Table Tennis Results<lb />
1958-59 Doubles Champions: Zuill<lb />
Bailey-Norman Kilpatrick. Runner-<lb />
ups: Ronald Stephens-Barney Strut-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Fall Quarter Singles Champion:<lb />
Norman Kilpatrick. Runner-up: Tom<lb />
Lucas.<lb />
Winter Quarter Singles Champ-<lb />
ion: Barney Strutton. Runner-up:<lb />
Boyce Honeycutte.<lb />
Spring Quarter Singles Champ-<lb />
ion: Tom Salter. Runner-up: Brad<lb />
Bulla.<lb />
, $<lb />
Ronnie Stephens<lb />
Sophomore President<lb />
Ml Sponsors<lb />
Senior Party<lb />
Ralph Bectom of Kappa Alpha Fra-<lb />
ternity was one of th brothers who<lb />
attended for the first time the annual<lb />
Kappa Alpha "Old South Ball" held<lb />
in Charlotte this year.<lb />
One of the College Union's spe-<lb />
cial events for the past several<lb />
years has been the Farewell Party<lb />
for all seniors. This year the College<lb />
Union Social Committee will honor<lb />
seniors with a party on May 22, from<lb />
8 to 11 p.m.<lb />
The entertainment for the evening<lb />
will include dancing, a floorshow, and<lb />
music by Gene Lusk's combo. Betty<lb />
Allen will serve as chairman of the<lb />
senior activity, and she will be as-<lb />
sisted by Betty Faye Moore and<lb />
Alice Bailey.<lb />
Princely Gifts at<lb />
Practical Prices<lb />
TOWLE<lb />
T E R L I N G<lb />
WRA Softball Results<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
Round 1<lb />
Garrett29 KPE14<lb />
Gotten22 Lambda Tan11<lb />
Jarvis13 Woman's Hall2<lb />
Fleming15 Pi Kappa10<lb />
Round 2<lb />
GarrettIf Gotten"<lb />
Jarvis3 Fleming2<lb />
KPE16 Lambda Tau9<lb />
Woman's Hall2 Pi Kappa0<lb />
Round 3<lb />
 Fleming KPE<lb />
?Gotten Woman's Hall<lb />
?Fleming  Cotton<lb />
?Garrett Jarvis<lb />
?Play this week.<lb />
man a nationally circulated publi-<lb />
cation dedicated to the advancement<lb />
of wind instrument playing.<lb />
Basing his remarks on his obser-<lb />
vations as a clinician at high school<lb />
band contest-festivals, Mr. Carter<lb />
points out weak points in the per-<lb />
formances of clarinet sections and<lb />
suggests practical methods of im-<lb />
proving tone quality among instru-<lb />
mentalists.<lb />
Mr. Carter has been director of the<lb />
East Carolina Concert and Marching<lb />
Bands since 1946. As a clarinetist, he<lb />
has appeared in recitals both on the<lb />
campus and in various towns and<lb />
cities in North Carolina. Among of-<lb />
fices which he has held are those of<lb />
president of the North Carolina<lb />
Bandsmasters Association and secre-<lb />
-treasurer of the Southern Divi-<lb />
sion of the College Band Directors<lb />
National Association. He has parti-<lb />
cipated as consultant and clinician<lb />
in hand and clarinet clinics in a num-<lb />
ber of the Southern states.<lb />
I It a Sigma Installs New Officers<lb />
New officers of Delta Zeta Chap-<lb />
ter of Delta Sigma Pi were installed<lb />
t the fraternity's weekly meeting<lb />
May 5.<lb />
Sworn in as President Edgar Dela-<lb />
a s rawaw for the coming year<lb />
as William Puckett. James Metz-<lb />
gar and Lawrence Reynolds were in-<lb />
stalled as first and second Vice<lb />
president respectively. Other new of-<lb />
ficers included Walter Burrus, secre-<lb />
tary; Durrel Mills, treasurer; Billy<lb />
Willis, assistant treasurer; and R.<lb />
 Hall, social chairman.<lb />
Charles Smith took the oath as<lb />
historian, Douglas Leary as efcaav<lb />
cellot and Johnney Carr as profes-<lb />
ia1 chairman.<lb />
Theta Chi Awards Trophies<lb />
the most outstanding senior award;<lb />
and John Savage received the best<lb />
all-around fraternity member. All<lb />
of these honors are on the national<lb />
level and each award recipient shall<lb />
receive a write-up in the national<lb />
magazine.<lb />
Theta Chi fraternity's third induc-<lb />
tion since going national brought in<lb />
the following new members: Kenneth<lb />
Trodon, Ray Neel, Coleman Norris,<lb />
ir.d Edward Mann who was chosen<lb />
to receive the best pledge trophy.<lb />
Todd National Counselor<lb />
Dr. Richard C Todd, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of the department of social stud-<lb />
ies, will serve for the next two years<lb />
Phi Beta Chi Pledges<lb />
The Phi Beta Chi Sorority recent-<lb />
ly held its informal rush party at<lb />
the Alumni House. Sixteen new<lb />
pledges were introduced into the<lb />
sorority.<lb />
 Beta pledges elected the fol-<lb />
lowing officers: President, Marjorie<lb />
Sutton, Vice President, Becky Brooks,<lb />
Secretary and Treasurer, Norma<lb />
Jean Cattlett. and Social Chairman<lb />
Jo Ann Pope.<lb />
The other pledges are Pat Jackson,<lb />
Esther Joyner, Carol Butler, Jean-<lb />
nette New, Patsy Farmer, Ann Craft,<lb />
Becky Lanier, Nancy Talbott, Jua-<lb />
nita Jo. s, Joyce Williamson, Nancy<lb />
Wright, and Linda Heath. Mary Lib<lb />
Stewart is pledge mistress.<lb />
New IFC Officers<lb />
Ken Neilson, vice president; Bill Wallace, president; Ray Gurtner,<lb />
secretary; John West, treasurer; and Dr. Robert Ormsby, advisor will lead<lb />
At a recent meeting of Theta Chi1 the IFC next year.<lb />
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Camp Counsellor Openings<lb />
for Faculty, Students and Graduates<lb />
THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS<lb />
 comprising 250 outstanding Boys, Girls, Brother-Sister and Co-Ed<lb />
Camps located throughout the New England, Middle Atlantic States<lb />
and Canada.<lb />
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HOTTEST SELLING OF<lb />
What we meanthis new Chevy's<lb />
whipped up a one-car heat wave. Its<lb />
fresh style caught on right away, ol<lb />
course. Butwhether you prefer a<lb />
V8 or 6where Chevrolet really<lb />
A VB-pomred Jmpolo Coiwerfcok mmMakabt<lb />
LEADING LOW-PRICED 3 z<lb />
leaves the other cars in the shade is<lb />
out on the road. A pair of Chevy 6's<lb />
came in one-two in their class in this<lb />
year's Mobilgas Economy Run. And<lb />
the winning average was 22.88 m.p.g.<lb />
Why not drop down to your dealer's<lb />
and see for your-<lb />
self why Chevy's<lb />
this year's hot- j ?j<lb />
test selling car?<lb />
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 he third quarter<lb />
; "nine irame<lb />
and Henry. The touch-<lb />
 of the season for<lb />
r Perry it was a dramatic<lb />
ene and he im-<lb />
mediately became a hero in the eyes<lb />
of Pirate fans.<lb />
His fame was not a one night per-1<lb />
ton s Bobby had regained his<lb />
ilfbaek slot by the third<lb />
game of tl  I and was headed<lb />
All-Conference laurels in his<lb />
senior year of play.<lb />
In leading East Carolina to a 8-4<lb />
  Perry was one of the top<lb />
era in the conference, scamper-<lb />
ing for nine touchdowns and 54<lb />
points. Bobby was also the dabs'<lb />
top ground gainer as he picked up a<lb />
net total of 177 yards on the ground<lb />
and averaged close to five yards per<lb />
try.<lb />
Perry was an all-around player as<lb />
 was tine of the teams top pass<lb />
cers with seven catches for 105<lb />
yards and also led the club in pass<lb />
intei ceptions.<lb />
The Greenville native was a swivel-<lb />
type of player who quickly<lb />
' e attention of the crowd.<lb />
1 speed and could put out<lb />
ttle extra effort needed to<lb />
t a good ball player.<lb />
He was named to the All-Confer-<lb />
team and was chosen by his<lb />
ates for the dubs' "Most<lb />
tble Player" award which he<lb />
re oived at the annual football ban-<lb />
Nick Has Troubles<lb />
Nick Nichols was our choice because<lb />
of his tremendous play on the hard-<lb />
wood court. The lanky blond who<lb />
calls Leaksville, N. C, home, was a<lb />
starter for four years at East Carol-<lb />
ina.<lb />
Nick played in the shadow of Roy<lb />
; as a prep star but came into<lb />
his own in a Pirate uniform. He<lb />
averaged in double figures each of<lb />
the four years as a regular despite<lb />
e fact that he was bothered with<lb />
a shoulder injury for part of this<lb />
time.<lb />
T e lanky catrer had serious<lb />
trouble with his shoulder after reap-<lb />
1Tournament honors in 1957<lb />
is junior season. At the start of<lb />
following season. Nick was still<lb />
having trouble with his shoulder and<lb />
was forced to drop off the squad<lb />
for the season to undergo an opera-<lb />
tion on his shoulder.<lb />
Vter sitting out a year, Nick came<lb />
back this season to finish up his<lb />
ardwood career. He won his starting<lb />
1 erth back and with it the job as<lb />
1 aptain of the 1058-59 club.<lb />
The "Blond Bomber" was noted as<lb />
one of the top defensive men in the<lb />
and although slow finding his<lb />
ting eye. Nick finished the sea-<lb />
n strong and had lifted his aver-<lb />
to better than thirteen points<lb />
ei game by the end of the season.<lb />
At the end of the season, Nick<lb />
was named to the All-Conference<lb />
lub and was also selected to play<lb />
 ith the North State All-Stars which<lb />
lefeated the Atlantic Coast Confer-<lb />
ence All-Stars.<lb />
Service will be the next stop for<lb />
the friendly athlete but his name<lb />
will remain as one of East Caro-<lb />
lina's top basketball performers.<lb />
Curry Continues Fame<lb />
It is hard to name any sport that<lb />
Ji el Curry doesn't excel at for he i<lb />
is one of the finest all-around at -<lb />
letes to ever enter Bast Carolina '<lb />
i<lb />
  and his achievements here<lb />
will probably stand for some time.<lb />
Jess was a famed athlete at Wood-<lb />
row Wilson high in Portsmouth in<lb />
football, basketball, baseball and any<lb />
other port that you could name.<lb />
.less had played it and played it with<lb />
eptional ability.<lb />
lli first college stop-off was the<lb />
U. of Kei I ucky and lie played<lb />
basketball with the freshman club.<lb />
Service was bis next stop before<lb />
coming to East Carolina College.<lb />
Curry was proclaimed as one of<lb />
 the greatest athletes to hit the cam-<lb />
pus and although many frowned,<lb />
I Jesse was soon to prove his worth.<lb />
He earned starting slot on the bas-<lb />
ketball club his first year and went<lb />
on to cop All-Conference and All-<lb />
XAIA laurels. He led the team in<lb />
scoring with better than a 10 point<lb />
average.<lb />
 n the track field. Curry has been<lb />
ECCs individual star as he can par-<lb />
ate in most events on the pro-<lb />
gram, liis specialty is the low and<lb />
high hurdles which he recently won<lb />
in the North State Conference Meet.<lb />
He has been ECCs leading point-<lb />
getter for the past two seasons on<lb />
the track scene and led them to the<lb />
tit'e in 1958<lb />
.less has also been active in the<lb />
intramural program at the college<lb />
and was the top softball pitcher in<lb />
'1 this past quarter as his club<lb />
copped top honors in the loop.<lb />
Coaching and teaching constitute<lb />
the future plans for the Portsmouth<lb />
native and with his background and<lb />
exceptional skill, he should be a<lb />
huge success.<lb />
Baker Is Ace<lb />
Pen Baker is the boy which has<lb />
carried much of Coach Jim Mallory's<lb />
dtching load for the past four sea-<lb />
sons. The southpaw has shied away<lb />
from pro contracts to continue his<lb />
education and in doing so has been<lb />
around to provide East Carolina with<lb />
outstanding basketball.<lb />
Maker came to ECC from a little<lb />
town  Zebulon  but with a strong<lb />
desire to pitch college baseball. He<lb />
hid little chance during the early<lb />
part of his freshmen season but got<lb />
his chances in the latter part of the<lb />
campaign and made good to send<lb />
ECC on a final stretch winning<lb />
peak which resulted in the North<lb />
. tate Crown.<lb />
 following two seasons, Ben<lb />
Ma y's number one choice and<lb />
his sophomore year was another good<lb />
i lie in the won-lost column but his<lb />
j inior year saw him drop below the<lb />
nark for the first time. But his<lb />
w n lost record didn't indicate his<lb />
i alihre of pitching. He was chosen<lb />
to go against the strongest teams<lb />
' e Pirate schedule and it was a<lb />
i! when hitting was lacking in<lb />
I " Pirate Den.<lb />
Following a successful summer of<lb />
pitching semi-pro ball, Baker was set<lb />
for another good year but a knee<lb />
injury while student teaching dur-<lb />
ing the winter quarter slowed him<lb />
iown. He was forced to sit out the<lb />
first part of this season.<lb />
The determined southpaw got back<lb />
into action just as the Hues were<lb />
set to make their first tour against<lb />
:onference competition. ECC was<lb />
stumbling along with a 2-3 record but<lb />
the return of Baker was a shot in<lb />
the arm for the club. With Baker<lb />
back to aitl a couple of freshmen on<lb />
what has been termed the strongest<lb />
staff in the loop, ECC immediately<lb />
set sail with a win streak which has<lb />
reached eleven straight and has<lb />
virtually assured ECC of the base-<lb />
ball title.<lb />
One of his top feats was a recent<lb />
1-0 shutout win over Catawba. The<lb />
victory gave Baker a 4-0 record for<lb />
the season and it was very likely that<lb />
he would record another undefeated<lb />
mark.<lb />
Ben plans to continue his base-<lb />
' all this summer by playing semi-pro<lb />
hall in South Dakota. His future in<lb />
the diamond sport looks like a good<lb />
one.<lb />
Sawyer Has Two Crowns<lb />
Although Bob Sawyer is a busi-<lb />
ness major, the talented Greensboro<lb />
swimmer lives for the water sport<lb />
and the future may find him in the<lb />
coaching field.<lb />
A backstroker, Bob can boast 35<lb />
victories in college competition while<lb />
only nine defeats marr his record<lb />
and most of these came to All-Ameri-<lb />
cans. His efforts have led ECC to<lb />
two NAIA championships and he<lb />
has won the backstroke title the<lb />
si me number of years.<lb />
Bob's senior year was also marred<lb />
with the "injury jinx" but he made<lb />
a great comeback to record his best<lb />
times in his competitive swimming<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
PIRAT.CS H<lb />
D E N<lb />
By JOHNNY HUDSON<lb />
i,<lb />
HI J<lb />
im.m .<lb />
This week we have dei THE PL M.<lb />
five fa<lb />
n<lb />
arolina athletics during I<lb />
Thi the first eleel<lb />
red to initiate t i<lb />
The e athlett thai   elect<lb />
Bob Sawjcr<lb />
 i , b ve been oul e of the athlel<lb />
i pasl 3 ear.<lb />
No troph) ill be given to these atMvtew i<lb />
in the future maybe the EAST UtOLINIAN budget<lb />
 worthwhile endeavor or this could be a valuable servin<lb />
a fraternitj or another campus organization. I in- i- i<lb />
year jesture but one thai will become a tradition at I '<lb />
T this FLA FI <lb />
Edit is papei th port<lb />
It will not b a voti f th<lb />
 - th the vai<lb />
tig a good eleel<lb />
It wo '<lb />
th tudent body but thi i ething 1<lb />
 ' . policy will  inl<lb />
its.<lb />
The FLAMING FIVE "ill come from an sport<lb />
! mural at Easl Carolina and no particular classification wi<lb />
In picking the first ti this editor threw favoritism to<lb />
s'ars but as it turned out the) were worthj d thv honor.<lb />
Great Moments Are Recorded<lb />
With the closing of the rin<lb />
I   -e-i and anot er ei  b<lb />
The yeai ea1<lb />
I as a dominant I<lb />
I more gloi y awa . 0 59 1<lb />
.  vei y sport and that i  .  ent i<lb />
We were prn<lb />
and probably the most sat<lb />
football team.<lb />
Although, we continouslj fail to realize it. our whole<lb />
gram revolves around football. That i- why s e. as students,<lb />
a more active interest in our club and continue thi- in<lb />
graduate.<lb />
If each senior would pledge $10 to the East aro<lb />
our football pre,man. would be rastlj expanded. This '<lb />
 it bin ;ie years after the student graduates and would<lb />
it would give the alumni a chance to -till feel a<lb />
This ci l far-fet<lb />
lown real well but it is<lb />
 , <lb />
Odds Vnd Ends In Sports<lb />
h ; Crayton and Ben Bak<lb />
D <lb />
i ' . er. Cr;<lb />
I<lb />
next 1 . Ba .<lb />
.<lb />
rfSfin'i-<lb /><lb />
vWMMnnnnM:<lb />
.1,<lb />
(urrv<lb />
an i go on to cop the national title.<lb />
r G sboro boy. who is an ex-<lb />
cellent lent, broke liis<lb />
le worki it prior to the<lb />
swimmin He was forced to<lb />
watch his teammates in action until<lb />
after Christmas but his determina-<lb />
; and hard work brou ' him<lb />
back to the spotlight which he has<lb />
enjoye 1 is each, of his years as a<lb />
riming star of the college.<lb />
Bob is a fii i believer in staying in<lb />
good condition and this paid off for<lb />
him as he not only competed in the<lb />
backstroke but was also a member<lb />
of the Medley Relay Team and the<lb />
440 Free Style Relay.<lb />
Sawyer plans to do graduate work<lb />
next fall at either ECC or UNC. He<lb />
admits that swimming will always be<lb />
a part of him and that he would like<lb />
to coach the water sport if possible.<lb />
Honorable Mention<lb />
Thus, we wind up our sketch of<lb />
East Carolina's first FLAMING<lb />
FIVE. They are all great athletes<lb />
and with the exception of Curry, all<lb />
had to make a comeback story be-<lb />
fore regaining their fame.<lb />
Below is a list who deserve honor-<lb />
able mention for these honors:<lb />
James Speight and Ed Emory<lb />
Football, Ken Midyette Swimming,<lb />
John West Tennis, Larry Crayton,<lb />
Gary Fierce and Al VaughnBase-<lb />
ball. Charlie AdamsBasketball.<lb />
 ti I<lb />
tlen  . <lb />
 . T e<lb />
m I 1 the <lb />
t he 1<lb />
 . ;  , <lb />
he ild in1<lb />
ill. . . . La vrei (Cot1<lb />
a did me as<lb />
'    '' i '  p tar at a<lb />
: rescuit from I - Bijs FoT<lb />
  eir biggest year- and conj<lb />
and Lambda Chi AlphaK<lb />
an o itstanding - ft all te  illy the pit rig).  S<lb />
ship is a great thi  <lb />
Id bestowe Johnny Byrd, Gene<lb />
honor for their fine spirit in a losing ca<lb />
With thv dosing of this column, I bid you adioe till r<lb />
when we -join you in the Pirates Den. Will be looking fon<lb />
another great year in sports and remember to<lb />
thev are your team.<lb />
M lins Trophy<lb />
hr Second Year<lb />
Dr. Leo Jenkins will make several<lb />
awards to male intramural athletic<lb />
teams tonight in the college cafeteria<lb />
at a banquet.<lb />
Dominating the awards will be<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha, the fraternity<lb />
that has airain won the over-all year-<lb />
ly award for the team placing the<lb />
highest in football, basketball and<lb />
softball. LCA took second in each of<lb />
these sports while the first place<lb />
spot went to three different clubs.<lb />
Rockin Robins' basketball team, the<lb />
first place winners during the past<lb />
quarter, will be honored as will the<lb />
Day Students softball team. This<lb />
softball club recently copped the col-<lb />
lege softball crown including the all-<lb />
star irame. John Spoone manages<lb />
IdA, Jess Curry the Day Students<lb />
and Bob Greene, the Rockin Robbins.<lb />
upport the Piral<lb />
Pirates Put Final Touches On<lb />
'59 Title; Ends Season Saturday<lb />
East Carolina closes out their most<lb />
successful baseball season in many<lb />
years this week-end when they take<lb />
on a hard-hitting Appalachian club.<lb />
Tl e Apps will be in Greenville for<lb />
a two day stay and will play at Guy<lb />
Smith Stadium Friday and Satur-<lb />
day night.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory's young club<lb />
got past their biggest stumbling<lb />
block. Elon, Saturday night and en-<lb />
tered the week's activity needing<lb />
only one win for a tie and two to<lb />
the crown. They met Guilford<lb />
hist night.<lb />
East Carolina is 11-0 in the con-<lb />
ference and their nearest rival is<lb />
Elon 11-1. Only a complete lapse by<lb />
Awards Given<lb />
At WRA Banquet<lb />
One hundred twenty girls and<lb />
guests attended the Annual Awards<lb />
banquet held by the Women's Recre-<lb />
ational Association in the New Cafe-<lb />
teria. May fith.<lb />
Miss Sylvia Beasley, outgoing<lb />
president, presided over the meeting.<lb />
The entertainment was a TV skit<lb />
presented by the Phi Beta Chi<lb />
pledges. Ellen Eason, awards chair-<lb />
van presented intramural trophies<lb />
in Volleyball and Basketball to Gar-<lb />
ret t Dorm, and Certificates to the<lb />
members of the winning teams. Soft-<lb />
ball, tennis, and archery plaquest<lb />
will he presented when these tourna-<lb />
ments are complete.<lb />
Ann Jessup was chairman of the<lb />
banquet; Syble Butler was in charge<lb />
of decorations and she carried out<lb />
the sports' theme by using sports'<lb />
equipment in the center of the tables.<lb />
Betty Peele was chairman of the<lb />
certificate committee.<lb />
I:<lb />
 ,t tith<lb />
' il K C<lb />
' - games this week. El i<lb />
ably force the Piral<lb />
 a couple<lb />
Leu i:  j ne w en<lb />
earlier this<lb />
I' ach Jin M is s<lb />
pitch Ben Baker I ;<lb />
 Friday nighl<lb />
with La<lb />
t. J mr Ellen wil<lb />
able for n<lb />
Gary Piei<lb />
in hitting v.<lb />
ivark. J Try (<lb />
w, Wally Cockn<lb />
- al si h ave a<lb />
Al V<lb />
Marl<lb />
with V<lb />
the I  gain on tin<lb />
Appalachian has one of the str<lb />
' ing teams in the coi f<lb />
b u t h a v e only amp<lb />
gth. The Apps stop by V<lb />
Christian Thursday afternoon<lb />
doubleheader before playing<lb />
' 'arolina.<lb />
Victories this week wih<lb />
Carolina to their first NAIA play<lb />
in baseball. Coach Jim M<lb />
uncertain as to the procedure<lb />
would be followed. The EOC<lb />
mentor stated that ECC may have to<lb />
advance by district play-off? or I<lb />
might receive a direct bid to T<lb />
The club is the yountrest that I<lb />
lory has ever coached as only I<lb />
regulars  Jimmy Martin and Al<lb />
Vaughn  are back from last year's<lb />
club and no less than six freshmen<lb />
have been key figures in the bi<lb />
conference laurels.<lb />
The pitching staff, considered the<lb />
best in the conference, is made up<lb />
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