PAGE TEN
THE CAMPUS ECHO
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1958
President’s Desk
(Continued from page 7)
workable procedure for our Stu
dent Courts. In the last me{etln£
o£ the conunittee a plan had
been drafted which gave the
student courts jurisdiction to try
all cases that did not have a
possible penality of suspension,
expulsion, or any other serious
disciplinary penalty — in other
words, no cases at all. The Stu
dent Government, in compliance
with the Student Government
constitution, is interested in get
ting the student courts into op
eration. Judges appointed to the
student courts have worked long
and diligently to prepare a
workable procedxire; howeve^,
some members of the Student
Welfare Qommittee feel that on
ly the administration should have
authority to dismiss students.
The student government does
not wish to establish a court to
take this jurisdiction away from
the administration. It has asked
that the Student Welfare Com
mittee serve as a review board of
all cases. If we are going to have
student courts, we want student
coiurts, not just a name. We pre
fer not having a student covirt
to having a puppet which soner
one can refer to as a further
step toward student self-direc
tion. We have enough puppet or
ganizations on campus now.
Men’s Day Set
It has been announced by
Dean J. L. Stewart, head of Men
Students’ Personnel Department,
that the men students will ob
serve Men’s Day on April 20.
The program is sponsored by the
Men’s Dormitory Government of
which Roamless Hudson is presi
dent.
The theme for the observance
is “Challenge of Leadership for
the Peace of the World.”
Noted Editor
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newspapers and yearbooks iw
schools which belong to South
eastern Scholastic Publications
Association. Approximately six
ty newspapers and yearbooks
are competing for the fourteen
honor awards.
In addition to the citation for
editorials, other awards will be
following distinctions: sports
coverage and display; overall
excellence among junior high
schools; overall excellence a-
mong printed newspapers; over
all excellence among muneo-
graphed newspapers; front page
make-up; news coverage and
news writing; and the writing
and display of features.
Awards tp yearbooks wil in
clude the following: overall ex
cellence in design and execution;
treatment of theme; treatment
• of organizations and activities;
treatment of albums; treatment
of academic content, and treat
ment of administration and fa
culty.
Several of the awards are be
ing sponsored by business con
cerns which are interested in
student publications. These in
clude in addition to the Carolina,
Times, the Journal and Guide,
Norfolk; the Carolinian, Raleigh;
the Herald-Snn papers, Durham;
Charlotte Engraving Company;
Charlottel; Service Printing Co.„
Durham; Delmar Studios, Char
lotte; Stanback Studios, Dur
ham; and Edwards and Brough-
ton Company, Raleigh.
The Campos Echo and South*
eastern Scholastic Publications
Association are also sponsoring!
awards.
Echo Canference
(Continued from page 1)
their first session.
Sessions will be interrupted at
noon for lunch, which will be
served in the NCC dining hall,
followed by a meeting of SSPA
at one o’clock. The meeting wiU
feature advisers only, while stu
dents will tour the NCC campus.
After noon discussion sessions
will be held at two and three.
The honor awards program, fea-i
turing an address by Mr. L. E.
Austin, publisher of the Caro
lina Times, will take place at 4.
A social is being planned for 7
o’clock.
The publications program in
cludes a number of high school
students and faculty advisers
who will lead discussion sessions
and take part in a series of pan
els and round tables.
Among teachers and students
scheduled to appear are the
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School, Method; Mrs. B. W. Dav
is, West Charlotte High School,
Charlotte; and Mrs. M. W.
Stroud, Perquimans County
Union School, Winfall.
Slated to take part in a rovmd
table discussion are the follow
ing: H. H. Coleman, Whitted
Junior High School, Durham;
Miss L. M. Jones, Mary Potter
High School, Oxford; Mr. Lind
sey Merritt, Hillside High Schol,
Durham; Jimmy Briggs, Sugg
High Schol, Farmville; Lillian
R. Davis, J. H. Hayswood High
School, Lumberton; Catherine L,
Hall, Ligon High School, Ra
leigh, and Charles L. Smith of
Florida A and M University.
Sigredda Richardson, Campus
Echo, editor, leads a group of
NCC students who will be in
charge of discussion groups.
They include, Theodore Gilliam,
Elnora Joyner, Reatha Williams,
Perry Leazer, and Joyce New
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