suuirnal Publishes Rickert’s | Number 49 son Col- B. Lewis n Basie ath-Western Pub- Dir: the of City; Thomas Federal Ja.; and Ss innati, Ohio; Direct f or of Institute York ond, Va. | durin f |help them develop way: ment and re credit from July re conference 1 building, 1 for those cluae concerts, nelon Picnics at the a ff-campus ; Manteo fo | college trips to Lost Colony” and a tour of Tryon’s New Bern. All recrea- tional facilities of the college will he open to conferees. “The major purpose of holding the conference here this summer,” Dr. White stated, “is to acquaint business teachers with some of the latest developments in basic busi- ness and economic education and to Palace and means aining in their class- either as they are now struc- through new courses.” > conference, he added, should | it not onky teach- ut other teachers with training of ineluding ed economic areas finance, insur- basic sucn as study Of English Exorcist gair t Rickert, di- hed e Monographs and witch Cent Mannell England, With a fellow] More, he esiastical court but was never ture of Dar- convinced of nnocence of with the cases ed, the ac- his nes I and e of himself. i on the belief lizabethan i demonology; the of ecclesiastical the may toward Darrell nism whom associated; and patterns ag earcer the literature of on which the mono- based was done by Dr. when she was studying in ¢ for a doctorate at the eare Insitute (Birmingham in 4. and M. A. graduate of of Minnesota, Dr. graduate work at the ¢ of Florida before re- Stratford-upon- | from the Eng- fa- ] taught at college , the Uni- the over- the University of the University of Miz sion j versity 1d jseas d Maryland. jes with the program of instruc- is advisor of the student ] chairman of the col- Committee. s director of produc- In addition to her osed-circuit also serv | several college dramatic } tions. of member Phi Beta mber of nati! nal | professional societies. | Kappa < fa mu Division Offers ‘Extension Course Carolina College, through its Extension Division, will offer | July 10-August 10, Phychology 370G at the Meadow Lane School | located outside Seymour Johnson ' sir Force Base, Goldsboro, as a@ 1 ecial attraction of its program for the 1962 Summer Session, Dr. | Ralph Brimley, Director of Ex- tension, has announced. : | The course, Mental Hygiene in School, carrying three quarter lhours of credit, will be taught on | Tuesday and Friday nights from ast Ez | €.30-9:30, The cost of the course is $24. All interested persons are re- quested to attend the first class 1 meeting on July 10. water- | a performance of “The! ‘Payne Receives Summer School Beauty Title Ann Payne, repre- Chi fraterni- j ned Summer School Queen Friday evening, July 6, dur- t | i impre | social ing ive coronation cere- mony at the annual Summer School | Ball. | Judy, one of thirteen contestants vying for the coveted crown, was | elected by popular vate among stu- dents. She is a sophomore student majoring in primary education. Sallie Wallace, 1961 Summer School Queen, presented to Judy |the crown of victory. For her regal achievememt, she was recipient of ja trophy and a bouquet of mixed | summer flowers. an The dance carried the motif of jgreen and white. Streamers which decorated the center ceiling hung | cracefully around the spacious auditorium. | Among the honored cuests were {Dean of Women Ruth White: Dr. j James H. Tucker, Dean of Student Affair: Professor of Educa- Mrs. Tucker; and Dr Martin of the Foreign Lang- ages Department. and |tion, and | Fred College Sponsors onsored by EC and the Na- Science Foundation, a sum- mer institute for junior high school teachers of earth science, biology. and physics will begin jegust 24. \Attending will be 49 teachers from sixteen states who have been selected to participate in a program of class work, seminars, and field trips. Dr. Frank W. Eller of the East Carolina College Department of Science will direct the institute conduct classes in physics. Other faculty members at the col- lege who will serve on the instru-