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GREENVILLE, N. C, Till RSDAY, JUNE 22. 1961<lb />
"Number 29,<lb />
Strother, Mallison Head Top<lb />
Summer School SGA Positions<lb />
ft to t ight' Monty Mills, Editor; Gwen John-<lb />
Ml J.ine Kivott (standing Feature Editor;<lb />
 Davi Nanney, Associate Editor; Jim Kirk-<lb />
R Boyd, Sports Editor; J. Alfred Willis,<lb />
Curriculum Changes Facilitate<lb />
Speedier Graduation Process<lb />
w Jenkins tn<lb />
the 1961 summer'<lb />
(tars a creat<lb />
curriculum with the<lb />
MbU&amp;g -tudents to,<lb />
vily their college j<lb />
-o years instead of four. <lb />
v . courses, in addition<lb />
t in previous summer<lb />
t offered for the first<lb />
. ifHil summer school<lb />
11 Tlie schedule for<lb />
rm July 12-August 17<lb />
additional courses.<lb />
W , h Dr. Jenkins stated.<lb />
-ice as many students as<lb />
 make better use of our<lb />
and to shorten the time<lb />
 earn a degree.<lb />
v- education process has been<lb />
fed in recent years that it<lb />
seen 1 1 .fable to shorten the<lb />
time r ;u.red he explained. "Men<lb />
Students who must go into military<lb />
errio especially are delayed in<lb />
befumiai their careers.<lb />
"The traditional summer vaca-<lb />
tion. ;ie continued, "was justified<lb />
historically bcause young people<lb />
ere needed to do farm work. This<lb />
Qeed no longer poses a serious pro-<lb />
blem.<lb />
The year round program provid-<lb />
ing four quarters with equal course<lb />
offerings and facilitating gradu-<lb />
ation in three years has met with<lb />
success in other institutions and<lb />
should benefit many students in<lb />
the area served by East Carolina<lb />
SGA Officers: (left to right) Tommy Mallison, V.P Nancy Coggins, Treas Otis Strother, Pres Mary<lb />
John Best, Sec; Dean J. H. Tucker, Adv.<lb />
Enrollment Rises<lb />
With 2,548 students registered<lb />
for work. East Carolina College has<lb />
the largest summer-school enroll-<lb />
ment in its history, according to in-<lb />
formation from the office of Regis-<lb />
trar John Home.<lb />
The 2.548 students now taking<lb />
courses on the campus represent an<lb />
increase of 401 over the 2,147 who<lb />
were enrolled at the same period<lb />
last year.<lb />
Indications are that the second<lb />
summer session, beginning July 12<lb />
and extending through August 17<lb />
will also show a gain in number of<lb />
students.<lb />
by Jim Kirkland<lb />
In a light turnout at the polls on<lb />
Tuesday, June 13, virtually un-<lb />
opposed candidates were elected<lb />
to serve the summer school stu-<lb />
dents in the various Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association posts. With<lb />
a total vote of only 101 ballots of a<lb />
student body of over 2500, Otis<lb />
Strother was elected to head the<lb />
summer school SGA.<lb />
The executive officers include<lb />
Strother; Tommy Mallison, vice-<lb />
president; Nancy Coggins, treas-<lb />
urer; and Mary John Best, secre-<lb />
tary.<lb />
Other positions filled include day<lb />
student senators, Merle Summers<lb />
and Fred Daniel; residence sena-<lb />
tors Barbara Ryan, Walter Rose,<lb />
and Dave Nanney. Presently, there<lb />
is some confusion as to the repre-<lb />
sentation of the graduate students,<lb />
since none chose to run for posi-<lb />
tions on the SGA.<lb />
Dr. James H. Tucker, Dean of<lb />
Student Affairs, is the advisor for<lb />
during the summer<lb />
Pirate<lb />
montor, Coach Jim M.Niory<lb />
addresses crowd on Mall.<lb />
the group<lb />
months.<lb />
In an interview .elections com-<lb />
mittee head, Ross Thomas, appear-<lb />
ed pleased with the results of the<lb />
elections, considering the lack of<lb />
interest shown by both students<lb />
and candidates. He said, "The lack<lb />
of interest among candidates and<lb />
students could account for the<lb />
relatively small percentage (3.9) of<lb />
the total student body that voted;<lb />
however, it seems to be more than<lb />
what I had expected for the sum-<lb />
mer session Thomas also noted<lb />
that  . . there seemed to be more<lb />
students interested in voting than<lb />
there were candidates interested in<lb />
running far a position<lb />
Strother To Serve Students<lb />
Otis Strother, a senior music<lb />
major heads the 1961-82 school year<lb />
SGA as president. Otis has been<lb />
active in SGA work since he was a<lb />
freshman. As a freshman, he<lb />
served as class vice-president, then<lb />
was elected to serve his sophomore<lb />
class as vice-president, and then as<lb />
president. Strother has served as<lb />
secretary-treasurer and president<lb />
of the Men's Judiciary Committee<lb />
during the past two years.<lb />
Otis is a member of the Circle K<lb />
club, a national service organiza-<lb />
tion, and a member of Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha social fraternity.<lb />
Strother is planning to advance<lb />
some of his ideas for a better<lb />
operated Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation during the summer, which<lb />
will as an end result, aid him in<lb />
the operation of the regular term<lb />
SGA work.<lb />
Vice-President Mallison<lb />
T. Clyde Mallison, known by EC<lb />
students as Tommy, has been active<lb />
in SGA affairs for the past year.<lb />
Mallison was elected as Freshman<lb />
Senator, and holds the same posi-<lb />
tion as Sophomore Senator in the<lb />
Strother regular term administra-<lb />
tion. He is also co-chairman of the<lb />
Entertainment Committee.<lb />
Tommy is a sophomore social<lb />
studies major, and is a member of<lb />
Kappa Alpha Order.<lb />
Sec reta ry-Tr easu ror<lb />
Elected to serve the summer<lb />
school students for the second time<lb />
as treasurer was Nancy Coggins, a<lb />
junior grammer education major.<lb />
Nancy served as SGA External<lb />
Affairs Committe head under the<lb />
past administration of SGA presi-<lb />
dent Jim Speight. Next year she<lb />
will serve with the Strother admin-<lb />
istration as Secretary.<lb />
Nancy is a college marshal and<lb />
a member of Chi Omega social<lb />
sorority.<lb />
Mary Best will occupy the posi-<lb />
tion of Summer School SGA secre-<lb />
tary. Mary John, a senior grammer<lb />
education major, was responsible<lb />
for the publication of last year's<lb />
edition of the Key, student hand-<lb />
book. This past year she was secre-<lb />
tary of the North State Student<lb />
Legislature.<lb />
Miss Best is a sister of Chi<lb />
Omega sorority.<lb />
Senators<lb />
Merle Summers and Fred Daniel<lb />
will represent the day students as<lb />
Senators this summer. Summers,<lb />
a junior, has had two years pre-<lb />
vious experience with the SGA, and<lb />
has been elected to the post of<lb />
Vice-President for the 61-62 year.<lb />
Fred Daniel, a senior, gained his<lb />
leadership ability and experience<lb />
from serving as president of his<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
Elected to serve as residence<lb />
Senators were Barbara Ryan, Wal-<lb />
ter Rose, and Dave Nanney. Rose<lb />
has had previous exeprience with<lb />
the SGA, and was instrumental in<lb />
some of the arrangements for the<lb />
recenty held welcome for the base-<lb />
ball team. Rose will serve on the<lb />
entertainment committee in the<lb />
Strother administration. Neither<lb />
Miss Ryan or Mr. Nanney have had<lb />
experience with the East Carolina<lb />
SGA.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
Chapel services for the summer<lb />
school will be held each Tuesday<lb />
at 6:30 p.m. in the "Y-Hut Miss<lb />
Brandon McDaniel, director of the<lb />
Presbyterian Student Center, has<lb />
assumed overall responsibility for<lb />
the chapel services during the first<lb />
term of summer school. Mr. Dwight<lb />
Fickling, director of the Baptist<lb />
Student Center, will conduct ser-<lb />
vices on June 27.<lb /><lb /><lb />
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LIBRA<lb />
JUN3 01!<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, JUNE 22<lb />
Watery Reflections<lb />
A Ripple in Pond Scum<lb />
We receive all manner of propaganda<lb />
through the mail. Recently we got a pamph-<lb />
let from the Conservative Party, a national<lb />
party organized to repeal income tax. We<lb />
also constantly receive a newsletter from<lb />
Washington, D. C, called Human Events, a<lb />
bias view of Democrats by pious Republicans.<lb />
Since we are considered to be in a Democratic<lb />
area, we fail to receive a publication by pious<lb />
Democrats (we read their biased views in the<lb />
"News and Observer) This propaganda does<lb />
serve to show that there is controversy in the<lb />
outside world. East Carolina College is a<lb />
refuge where students may never become<lb />
accosted by controversies. The phrase"still<lb />
water runs deep" may be true. But it is also<lb />
a fact that "still water" often becomes stag-<lb />
nate.<lb />
The recent SGA elections was another in-<lb />
stance that pointed out the lack of student<lb />
interest andlpu'ticipation. Can this be laid<lb />
to blame on the nebulousness of summer ses-<lb />
sion students? Perhaps. Summer school is<lb />
made up of (1) East Carolina students of low<lb />
academic rating (probation) trying to get back<lb />
into regular sessionthis means their time is<lb />
spent either on studying so they can build up<lb />
their quality points or on a continuation of<lb />
their boozing it up at Dora's from last quar-<lb />
ter; (2) students from other colleges trying to<lb />
gain some effortless quality pointstheir<lb />
allegiance is not at East Carolina and they<lb />
see no need to take part in its activities; (3)<lb />
graduate students trying to earn their Master's<lb />
they are concerned with acquiring thei<lb />
qualities needed to operate successfully on the<lb />
outside and have no time for petty campus<lb />
life; (4) teachers trying to renew their certifi-<lb />
catestheir graduate days are behind them<lb />
(and they are usually behind the times) and<lb />
they live on the outside; and (5) students try-<lb />
ing to graduate early. Admittedly, this is<lb />
quite a conglomerate to interest in student<lb />
government and its affairs. But this interest<lb />
is also lacking in our regular sessions.<lb />
Whose fault is it? The students? Perhaps.<lb />
The SGA could do a lot. They could instigate<lb />
a campaign or student awareness. They<lb />
could begin with themselves. During elections<lb />
candidates could make issues, raise issues,<lb />
raise lags for rallying around; candidates<lb />
could make themselves known to their fellow<lb />
students, instead of their usual mystery-man<lb />
contest that allows the voter to check their<lb />
meaningless name out of a list of similar<lb />
faceless names. A method used in other col-<lb />
leges to achieve this result is campus political<lb />
parties. Parties could be organized here, so<lb />
formulated as to take advantage of the block<lb />
votes of the various fraternities and sororities<lb />
and incorporate the potential power of the In-<lb />
dependents. Perhaps this would present an<lb />
opportunity for students, independent or de-<lb />
pendent, to take part in elections, in SGA<lb />
functions, to take part in East Carolina<lb />
College.<lb />
A start some place has to be made to show<lb />
the student body the value of speaking their<lb />
mind. College ought to be the place where the<lb />
mind is exercised. There are very few stimu-<lb />
lating class room discussions. There arc very<lb />
few stimulating elections. Apparently stu-<lb />
dents are either dull or they don't know how<lb />
to speak, or there isn't enough to speak about<lb />
East Carolina College has too long been term-<lb />
ed a mill. And even a miH needs running<lb />
water to operate.<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb /><lb />
Monty Mills Gwen Johnson<lb />
EDITORBUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managing Editorj. Alfred Willis<lb />
Associate EditorDave Nan<lb />
News EditorSue gparkman<lb />
Sports EditorRichard d<lb />
Feature EditorAda Jane Kivett<lb />
CartonnistsGale Hammond, Ken Meredith<lb />
PhotographerJim Kirkland<lb />
Proofreading DirectorSandra Phillips<lb />
ReportersDave Nanney, Jim Kirkland,<lb />
Monty Mills, Sue Sparkman, Ronnie Cooper,<lb />
Milton Crocker, J. Alfred Willis, Sandra PhiUips<lb />
and Ada Jane Kivette<lb />
SmSSVsr- JJ;ed WUUs-Dave <lb />
urncES on the second floor of Wright uildlng<lb />
Telephone, U departmenti, PLM101, extension Ml<lb />
W HAT P.O. YOU MB A<lb />
JO ft I<lb />
LETTER TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Response To Orr And Film<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
In her letter to the editor in The<lb />
East Carolinian for May 11, 1961,<lb />
Miss Betsy Orr concluded that Dr.<lb />
Poindexter found it "very difficult"<lb />
to "execute self-control After<lb />
studying the film "Operation<lb />
Abolition" and its manipulation of<lb />
both picture and word images, I<lb />
find the young lady's preoccupation<lb />
with control very interesting. Dr.<lb />
Poindexter, no doubt, was also con-<lb />
cerned with the word but in ano-<lb />
ther of its aspects, that of con-<lb />
trolling the thoughts and senti-<lb />
ment of the audience through the<lb />
use of various shades of the truth.<lb />
The point that prompted Dr.<lb />
Poindexter's questions and Mr.<lb />
Lewis' answers was the fact that<lb />
the narrator of the film called a<lb />
student guilty of an act of which<lb />
he was later acquitted. This, of<lb />
course, is a violation of the precept<lb />
that the accused is innocent until<lb />
found guilty through due process<lb />
of law. This violation would seem<lb />
to be much more deplorable than<lb />
the indecorous behavior of which<lb />
Dr. Poindexter has been accused.<lb />
It is a violation of the conception<lb />
of a just judiciary system, a system<lb />
which does not seek to control the<lb />
public's opinion of a man's guilt or<lb />
innocence. Consider the journal-<lb />
ist's use of th word alleged.<lb />
Miss Orr writes that "Before Mr<lb />
Lewis had parted his lips to answer,<lb />
Dr. Poindexter had rudely inter-<lb />
rupted to answer his own questions,<lb />
the way he wanted them answered<lb />
This is incorrect. Br. Poindexter<lb />
specifically questioned Mr. Lewis<lb />
about one student and waited tor<lb />
him to answer. Mr. Lewis chose to<lb />
answer in terms of many students.<lb />
The rights of an individual were<lb />
under debate. One individual had<lb />
been accused of an offense. He had<lb />
been singled out in the film. Why;<lb />
then, avoid answering in terms of<lb />
that individual and that offense?<lb />
Was it because Mr. Lewis did not<lb />
have the answer which would con-<lb />
vey the needed impression? Mr.<lb />
Lewis did "part his lips" but he did<lb />
not answer Dr. Poindexter's ques-<lb />
tion.<lb />
I cannot believe that the reflec-<lb />
tion on Dr. Poindexter and, theo-<lb />
retically, on East Carolina College<lb />
is the one that Miss Orr suggests.<lb />
It seems that Dr. Poindexter's con-<lb />
cern for the adherence to the con-<lb />
stitutional rights of the citizens of<lb />
this country is enough in itself to<lb />
prompt both admiration and re-<lb />
spect. Not as an agitator but as a<lb />
perpetuator of our freedoms, Dr.<lb />
Poindexter reflects a very favor-<lb />
able impression.<lb />
Miss Orr concludes her note of<lb />
protest with a very timely and a<lb />
very meaningful quotation from<lb />
President Kennedy. She writes<lb />
that President Kennedy said that<lb />
"so many Americans accept the<lb />
right of freedom while they remain<lb />
ignorant to the responsibility to<lb />
our nation which goes with free-<lb />
dom It should be rather ironic<lb />
to anyone who has been associated<lb />
with Dr. Poindexter, either inside<lb />
or outside the classroom, that the<lb />
word ignorant could even be re-<lb />
motely coupled with his name. Dr.<lb />
Poindexter's intellect, his social<lb />
consciousness, and his prceptive in-<lb />
sight into man and his problems<lb />
make that inference ridiculous. No,<lb />
it appears that Dr. Poindexter is<lb />
not ignorant of his responsibility to<lb />
our nation nor to the freedoms that<lb />
this nation protects. His actions<lb />
rather reveal his concern with the<lb />
responsibility of which Mr. Ken-<lb />
nedy speaks.<lb />
Pat Reynolds Willis<lb />
Upcoming Flicks<lb />
Touch of Larceny (Paramount)<lb />
When Royal Naval Comm. Max<lb />
Easton (James Mason) devises a<lb />
nifty money making scheme, come-<lb />
dy is in the making. Through his<lb />
ingenious method Easton appears<lb />
to be involved in traitorous do-<lb />
ings. Easton manages to be seen<lb />
talking to a suspicious looking Rus-<lb />
sian (who doesn't understand a<lb />
word of English), and then he<lb />
loses Confidential government data<lb />
(which he hides behind his office<lb />
files.) These traitorous actions put<lb />
the Press in a libelous lather, and<lb />
Easton then sues for defamation.<lb />
Tliat Kind of Woman (Paramount)<lb />
Paramount brings Sophia Loren<lb />
and Tab Hunter together, although<lb />
they seem Unmatched. Seductive<lb />
Sophia is hardly the type to cast<lb />
opposite the boyish Tab. They meet<lb />
in the cjub car of a Miami-to-New<lb />
York train. Tab hardly looks old<lb />
enough to drink, but he informs<lb />
Sophia that "I am old enough to dp<lb />
anything So that leaves Sophia<lb />
to pick up the Tab.<lb />
The year is' 1944. Tab, a young<lb />
paratrooper, is fearless, brainless,<lb />
and moneyless. Sophia is the mis-<lb />
tress of an industrial tycoon<lb />
(George Sanders) who keeps her<lb />
in a fashionable Manhattan pent-<lb />
house. Tab, smitten with Sophia,<lb />
follows her faithfully over Central<lb />
Park, Staten Island, and Grand<lb />
Central Station, pleading with her<lb />
to marry aim.<lb />
Another Summer<lb />
by J. Alfred Willis<lb />
"The absurdity of everyday events con.<lb />
ceals from you the real suffering caused hJ<lb />
the passionsBarnave. <lb />
Words are an interesting illusion On<lb />
rainy day note the phrase "it is raining J<lb />
side It appears to be a statement of fa<lb />
but what is raining outside? The sky? <lb />
clouds? Can you say, "Clouds are raining m.<lb />
side?" What is the antecendent of "itMwi<lb />
are hidden from our fellow man, and he ?<lb />
turn, is hidden from us, by this thin g0su<lb />
mer veil of words. If one of us could form<lb />
late our thoughts into concise words that<lb />
expressed exactly what he thought, the mi<lb />
cess of listening would change the words IX<lb />
the meanings of the listener. So to some extent<lb />
we are solitary cells confined by our inconV<lb />
municability.<lb />
As a case in point, suppose the old savin?<lb />
 practice what you preach" were turned<lb />
around into "preach what you practice " Think<lb />
of the startling social transformation Even<lb />
East Carolina College where 'getting bv' is our<lb />
most important produceOur campus leaders<lb />
the executives of the Student Government<lb />
Association, would be spokesmen not for<lb />
advancement or progressive adaptation to our<lb />
changing environment but for active inertness<lb />
"What we need is not new curriculum but<lb />
more remedial courses<lb />
"Why should I worry about this 'lack of<lb />
student interest' bit? I got elected, didn't P"<lb />
(Failing to mention that he received 87 of the<lb />
total 101 votes cast, being unopposed for the<lb />
office The total votes being 3.9 of the total<lb />
on.rllm,ent of 2548- Thus he represents only<lb />
3.4 of the total student body. Representa-<lb />
tive government?).<lb />
"Let the Administration do it<lb />
This is just speculation. But we do have<lb />
a problem with the seeming immutability of<lb />
hast Carolina. A remedy, perhaps, would be<lb />
more active verbalizing from the students (of<lb />
which apparently, the recent SGA elections<lb />
showed serious lack). Semantically speaMnf,<lb />
if you won't speak indicates that you canl<lb />
speak, and if you can't speak, you don't think.<lb />
And existentially speaking, it doesn't matter<lb />
what you thing, if you don't cany it out in<lb />
action it is of no consequence.<lb />
So another summer begins at East Cart-<lb />
lina CollegeThe crowded halls of Austin in<lb />
the morning with its condemned third floor ai<lb />
students try to catch a smoke during the ten<lb />
minute break.Coeds in the afternoon cool-<lb />
ing their feet in the new thousand forty-five<lb />
dollar water fountain in front of Wright<lb />
And the scent of fresh ozone as it drifts in<lb />
from the mall to people caught in the post<lb />
office during a night rain. We find ourselves<lb />
bobbing easily in the summer doldrums.<lb />
In Defense<lb />
From time to time there has been criticism<lb />
of this paper's editorial pagethe eolumniste<lb />
either write gossip or pseudo-literary prose or<lb />
just exhibit the own personal stupidities,<lb />
and the editorials never justify their existence<lb />
Let the eritics take this inte consideration, the<lb />
editorial page is just a public exhibition oi<lb />
Hobby-Horses. (A Hobby-Horse being a stft<lb />
ject that constantly occupies a person). We<lb />
are all Hobby-Horse riders at some time or<lb />
other. Riders seldom dismount to investi-<lb />
gate their Horses, for they faithfully assume<lb />
their Horses are throughbreds when it <lb />
apparent that they are often straddling saw<lb />
horses. That is why there occasionally<lb />
appears flaunting on this page, badly ridden<lb />
Hobby-Horses that are decayed, defective,<lb />
gaudy, and insignificant. But  . . so long<lb />
as a man rides his Hobby-Horse peaceably<lb />
and quiely along the King's highway, and<lb />
neither compels you or me to getup behind<lb />
SWttfWi:f?veeitheryouorIto<lb />
Statement Of Basic Policy<lb />
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edited by the students at East Carolina College.<lb />
Dedicated to good standards of journalism and<lb />
accurate presentation of news, the purpose of<lb />
the newspaper as a communicative organ is to<lb />
inform, to educate, to stimulate, and to mafc<lb />
our readers think.<lb />
The opinions expressed on this page are<lb />
not necessarily representative of the majority<lb />
of the students on this campus, the faculty,<lb />
toe staff, or the admiaistration, but r<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
?en criticism<lb />
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terviews conducted by the<lb />
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MRS. FREEMAN HEATH<lb />
NANCY GRADY<lb />
ancy Grady, a Senior from<lb />
ille"Frustrating! (It took<lb />
hours to register.) "The<lb />
hedule should be followed<lb />
 ly . . . maybe the alpha-<lb />
I thod could be improved<lb />
Mrs. C. Freeman Heath, 7th<lb />
Grade teacher, Taylor Bridge-Ingold<lb />
School (Sampson County)."The<lb />
biggest problems of the graduates<lb />
. . . the lines were congested and<lb />
the time involved seemed long. One<lb />
person was doing the work of two,<lb />
both information and signing cards,<lb />
so why not have the Graduate<lb />
School broken down to one person<lb />
handling information and one per-<lb />
son signing the cards. More infor-<lb />
mation is needed for the graduate<lb />
and undergraduate students . . .<lb />
done by more information tables or<lb />
bulletins mailed earlier<lb />
Placement Head<lb />
Assumes Post<lb />
Jack Edwards, director of place-<lb />
ment has been elected vice presi-<lb />
dent of the North Carolina Institu-<lb />
tional Teacher Placement Associa-<lb />
tion, recently organized at Duke<lb />
University.<lb />
The purpose of the new organiza-<lb />
tion is to promote a closer relation-<lb />
ship among people engaged in the<lb />
placement of teachers so that they<lb />
may work more effectively together<lb />
for the benefit of students, prospec-<lb />
tive employers and member col-<lb />
leges and universities.<lb />
Officers, in addition to Mr. Ed-<lb />
wards are Mrs. Eugene Smith,<lb />
teacher placement director at Duke,<lb />
president; and Dr. Ben Fountain,<lb />
Jr teacher placement director at<lb />
the University of North Carolina,<lb />
secretary-treasurer.<lb />
North Carolina teacher training<lb />
institutions represented at the<lb />
organizational meeting at Duke<lb />
were Guilford, North Carolina State<lb />
College of Agriculture and Engi-<lb />
neering, Appalachian State Tea-<lb />
chers College, Salem College, Duke<lb />
University, Belmont Abbey, Mere-<lb />
dith, East Carolina College, and the<lb />
University of North Carolina.<lb />
Eleven other institutions have indi-<lb />
cated an interest in joining the<lb />
organization.<lb />
Science Teachers<lb />
Earn NSF Grants<lb />
Faculty members of the ECC de-<lb />
patment of science who have re-<lb />
ceived National Science Foundation<lb />
grants for summer study and re-<lb />
search are J. O. Derrick, Joseph G.<lb />
Boyette, and Dr. Graham Davis.<lb />
Dr. Grover Everett will attend a<lb />
National Science Fair Institute for<lb />
College Teachers of Chemistry.<lb />
Mr. Derrick will participate in a<lb />
six-week institute for chemistry<lb />
teachers at Tufts University in Med-<lb />
ford, Mass. The emphasis of the<lb />
institute will be on the chemical I ness education major, continues to<lb />
Couples take time out from dancing  to talk with Jwwes ShflBtn<lb />
during the broadcast of "Dance Party" from the College Union patio.<lb />
WWWS Features 'Dance Party'<lb />
For Summer Programing<lb />
"Dance Party" is being held four<lb />
nights a week this summer at the<lb />
College Union as a regular feature<lb />
of Campus Radio. Popular music<lb />
and request numbers will be fea-<lb />
tured for student dancing and local<lb />
broadcast.<lb />
Jerry Winberry, a junior busi-<lb /><lb />
RAY FUTRELL<lb />
Ray Futrell, Principal, Rocking-<lb />
ham Elementary School"I can't<lb />
really describe the disorganized<lb />
situation" . . . "time element was<lb />
the biggest problem. Why not let<lb />
the undergraduates and graduates <lb />
register at separate times<lb />
TOM REESE<lb />
Tommy Reese, Senior, Rocky<lb />
Mount."It didn't take me but 15<lb />
minutes  I had paid my fees<lb />
"There could be some form of get-<lb />
ting students to pay fees ahead of<lb />
time . . . restraining the confusion<lb />
of paying fees at the door.<lb />
i<lb />
Jorgenson Conducts Eleventh<lb />
Annual Alcohol Workshop<lb />
bond approach to the teaching of<lb />
beginning chemistry.<lb />
Mr. Boyette will work on a re-<lb />
search problem in the zoology de-<lb />
partment at N. C. State College,<lb />
Raleigh, for twelve weeks.<lb />
Dr. Davis will be at the Univer-<lb />
sity of Michigan for eight weeks<lb />
attending an NSF institute or radio-<lb />
biology. The institute will be con-<lb />
ducted by the university's depart-<lb />
ment of biochmistry.<lb />
Dr. Everett, who is in charge of<lb />
instruction in chemistry it East<lb />
Carolina, has for several years di-<lb />
rected the Northeastern District of<lb />
the State Science Fair held annual-<lb />
ly at East Carolina.<lb />
hold the managership of Campus<lb />
Radio, and heads the summer<lb />
school staff of eleven. Winberry<lb />
comments, "I would like to thank<lb />
the students for their continued<lb />
support. Anyone who is interested<lb />
in radio work should contact me for<lb />
an audition. Experience is not re-<lb />
quired but helpful We offer<lb />
"training classes" each week. My<lb />
office is on second floor of the<lb />
Joyner Library and I am there each<lb />
afternoon and evening<lb />
It is interesting to note that our<lb />
campus radio has twice as much<lb />
equipment as a commercial station.<lb />
The station boasts four control<lb />
rooms and six studios; however,<lb />
The college offered June 6-16 its<lb />
annual workshop on "Facts About<lb />
Alcohol Co-sponsored by the<lb />
college and the N. C. Alcoholic<lb />
Rehabilitation Program, the work-<lb />
shop was presented for the eleven-<lb />
th consecutive year on the campus<lb />
here Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, direc-<lb />
tor of the department of health and<lb />
physical education acted as direc-<lb />
tor.<lb />
The two-week event was designed<lb />
especially for teachers and prospec-<lb />
tive teachers whose responsibili-<lb />
ties include teaching about alcohol.<lb />
Sociological, psychological, and<lb />
physiological problems arising<lb />
from the use and misuse of bever-<lb />
age alcohol were discussed. The<lb />
approach was objective and con-<lb />
structive.<lb />
Students enrolled in the work-<lb />
shop received, upon completion of<lb />
requirements, three quarter hours<lb />
of college credit.<lb />
In addition to Dr. Jorgensen, lec-<lb />
turers and seminar leaders included<lb />
Dr. Norbert L. Kelly, associate di-<lb />
rector, and George H. Adams, edu-<lb />
cational director, of the N. C. Alco-<lb />
holic Rehabilitation Program; and<lb />
other authorities on the study of<lb />
alcohol and its related problems.<lb />
Among the topics considered were<lb />
"Some Aspects in the Causation and<lb />
Treatment of Alcoholism "Social<lb />
Institutions and Problems of Alco-<lb />
hol "Alcohoties Anonymous "An<lb />
Educational Philosophy fOr Instruc-<lb />
tion About Alcohol and "Organi-<lb />
zation of Materials, Procedures, and<lb />
Techniques for Instruction about<lb />
Alcohol m <lb />
The workshop at East Carolina<lb />
was one of three to be offered this<lb />
summer under the sponsorship of<lb />
colleges in the state and the N. C.<lb />
Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program-<lb />
Others took place at North Carolina<lb />
College, Durham, June 9-21, and at<lb />
Catawba College, June 12-23.<lb />
In previous years the summer<lb />
studies on "Facts About Alcohol"<lb />
has been one of the most popular<lb />
offerings of the East Carolina sum-<lb />
mer session. Enrollment his<lb />
usually included approximately i<lb />
hundred students.<lb />
ivbody?<lb />
When you're in a group of five, does someone usually say,<lb />
Lefs all four of us go out for pissa?" When you jstart tojnsskea<lb />
move do you oftem find that someone is standing on your feetT<lb />
Does your roommate have difficulty "ZJ,1<lb />
Does your mother occasionally look at you in a puxried way, ss if<lb />
she's wondering where she's seen you before?<lb />
Discooraging, isnt it? But things can be better. Right away.<lb />
Paek yowbag faB of laundry and tippy-toe out tc.Colonial Heights<lb />
Laundromat at Colonial Heights. On East Tenth Steeet Whde<lb />
retotoes are somewhat dreamily sloshing themselves dreamJy<lb />
SSi tot Westinghouse self-service washers, chew through a<lb />
cow o?Emerson's "Self Relumce Take the money P<lb />
to using the automatic washers and buy yourself a Nest Egg.<lb />
MrtOtoperformance weekly. As the saved money mounts up,<lb />
Km etf chickens. A lot of chickens. Trade the chickens<lb />
?rws the cows tor a horse. Enter the horse in a Derby. Win<lb />
rCTwSi-  Cotte avertible, <lb />
hdf Shivery cigarette holder, and special ground dark glasses.<lb />
LaghlrS Yotfll be overwhelmed with friends offenng you<lb />
Tyour roommate will mumble your name constantly, and<lb />
Mother will welcome you home.<lb />
But don't get too big for your bonnet Dont torgelwhere you<lb />
got your start-t Colonial Heights Laundromat. Where yw<lb />
s?ved m much money, remember. Every night,Just befoi. <lb />
go bide. repeat to younelf. "W;t? "<lb />
ictoantag. Colonial Heights Laundromat, good night<lb />
only one studio is in operation dur-<lb />
ing the summer. Over three thous-<lb />
sand records and three hundred<lb />
albums are catalogued by artists<lb />
and titles. Campus Radio also has<lb />
an unique system of remote lines<lb />
which run to almost any building<lb />
on campus and can be used for on<lb />
the spot broadcasting in can of<lb />
emergency.<lb />
Following recent repairs on the<lb />
FM transmitter, the broadcasting<lb />
radius has been increased seventy<lb />
miles. A total of one hundred and<lb />
eighty broadcasting hours each<lb />
week will be made available by<lb />
WWWS.<lb />
James Shuman, a junior from<lb />
Charlotte, aids Winberry in the id-<lb />
ministrative duties of the station.<lb />
The remaining staff members for<lb />
the summer are: Frank Gapal, Bob<lb />
Louis, Bobby Bradley, MoRle Louis,<lb />
Bill Stuckey. Also Neil Mallary,<lb />
Jimmy Cannon, Wayne Johnson,<lb />
HarreH Kell and Jerry Wffliamf.<lb />
Anyone with a standard Fit-<lb />
receiver can locate Campus Radio<lb />
at 91.3 on the dial and campus stu-<lb />
dents will find the AM broadcasts<lb />
at 570 on their standard AM radios.<lb />
mmmm<lb />
FRI. - SAT. - SUN.<lb />
MON. - TUES.<lb />
Academy Award Winnor<lb />
Best Actor of Year<lb />
BURT LANCASTER<lb />
and SHELLEY WINTERS<lb />
in<lb />
"The Young<lb />
Savages"<lb />
STARTS WEDNESDAY<lb />
STEVE REEVES<lb />
in<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, JUNE 22<lb />
feRlODI<lb />
SPORTS REVIEW<lb />
by Richard Boyd<lb />
A Story of Courage by The National Champions<lb />
Very seldom does a sports writer for the East Carolinian receive the<lb />
chance to give outstanding recognition in varsity participation in a Sum-<lb />
mer newspaper. But holding over the regular baseball season with a<lb />
talliant tournament display that brought this school our first national<lb />
championship makes the job a privilege and a pleasure.<lb />
The courageous NAIA champions won the hard way as we all know<lb />
The men of Coach Jim Mallory and his fantastic 13 played incredible<lb />
baseball in Sioux City, Iowa to sew up the title and take home all the<lb />
marbles with the Most Valuable Player award to Larry Crayton, and<lb />
the team sportsmanship award also going to East Carolina.<lb />
After winning the regional playoffs in Atlanta, Georgia, the Bucs<lb />
were invited for the Iowa trip. Carrying only 13 players placed the<lb />
odds against EC from the start of the first pitch in the tournament at<lb />
Sioux City. And to make matters even worse, Glenn Bass, Pirate lead-<lb />
off hitter and star shortstop, suffered a severe leg injury removing the<lb />
speedy Buc from the lineup after the initial contest.<lb />
This left only 12 players around for Coach Mallory to display Char-<lb />
ley Johnson received an injury in another contest causing the Buc<lb />
catcher to play with the pain most of the series. However, the defects<lb />
of the late campaign on Mallory's men could not be over-shadowed by<lb />
what the Pirate's coach said to the many who greeted him on campus<lb />
upon the team's return "It took raw courage explained the Dean of<lb />
Men. He went on to tell about Lacy West, who came off the mound and<lb />
promptly collected 8 for 17 at the plate to help lead the savage Pirate<lb />
attac on teams represented from throughout the nation. Imagine a<lb />
Pitcher playing left field and hitting like that in the National finals<lb />
West was forced to the outer gardens when Bass received his injury<lb />
Cotton Clayton who saw action at the third base position in his hih<lb />
school days played the hot corner spot after being removed from right<lb />
field. This sent the dependable freshman sensation, Floyd Wicker to<lb />
the short-stop position. These men came through like real champs after<lb />
the replacements.<lb />
It is evident that Larry Crayton was the greatest thing in the tourna-<lb />
ment without a doubt. But as Larry said in his remarks to the audience<lb />
that greeted the team on campus, "There were 13 most valuable players "<lb />
Truer words could not have been spoken by a more modest individual.<lb />
Here is some proof of Larry's quote. Starting with catcher Charley<lb />
Johnson the Buc backstop, caught both games Saturday night with his<lb />
injury for almost 5 hours of hard playing baseball behind that plate<lb />
His hitting and defensive ability was another prime factor in the Buc's<lb />
championship win.<lb />
First baseman Jim Martin carried over his brilliant fielding and<lb />
hitting into the tournament. Second baseman Spencer Gaylord proved<lb />
most valuable throughout the season and gave the Buc fans plenty to<lb />
talk about on his last game homer that easily cleared the 350 left field<lb />
fence at Sioux City.<lb />
Probably the individual with the worst luck in tournament play was<lb />
Glenn Bass. Glenn's injury had him seated on the bench for almost the<lb />
entire series. But even on the bench the senior infielder was an inspira-<lb />
tional figure to Coach Mallory's gallant crew. There were Major League<lb />
scouts who had their eyes opened for many outstanding individuals on<lb />
the respective teams. One of the hottest prospects in the tournament<lb />
was EC's freshman sensation third sacker Floyd Wicker. It was Wicker's<lb />
home run and triple in the Omaha University contest that aided the<lb />
Bucs to this win.<lb />
men speaking of the outfielders' play of the Pirates, the first name<lb />
mentioned at the tourney was Cotton Clayton, the powerful hitting right<lb />
fielder. All Cotton did in two of the Pirate games was smash a grand-<lb />
Hammer that won for the Bucs in one contest, against Winnona, Minne-<lb />
sota, and drive in 6 runs with 4 hits against Sacramento State in the<lb />
final game.<lb />
Merrill Bynum, the Pirates fine reserve for most of the season<lb />
fiwmd a spot in the line-up at tournament time and did a valuable bit<lb />
tf clutch hitting that was highly responsible for several Pirate wins<lb />
 ?,CockrelL the strong lefthanded hitting centerfielder, was<lb />
a hitting star for the Bucs as well as a defensive ace.<lb />
Reserve catcher Burl Morris did a good job of replacing the injured<lb />
Oiarley Johnson. This Concord senior has given everything he has in<lb />
helping the Pirates out during his four-year stay at ECC. Besides Cray-<lb />
ton s bnUiant mtching, there were three other valuable hurlers. Coun-<lb />
Boykins, a big strong righthander, fanned 15 Omaha hitters in pitch<lb />
ing his win; Lacy West proved to be the losing pitcher in the Sacra-<lb />
MKWi2but the  star's big bat reaI <lb />
Nathan Greene, the only Buc pitcher unbeaten besides Bovkin.<lb />
cae through with his fifth win after a month's layofft the te<lb />
&amp; the marbles When the chips were down, Mr. Greene came toough<lb />
m teemendous fashion. Of course, who can leave out the Coach wno<lb />
kept these men's courage alive, who fought for them day by d UnM<lb />
it was all over, and who proved to be one of the top college baseball<lb />
coaches of the year with his efforts? Jim Mallory, ourke olan of Men<lb />
is certainly a Gentleman whom we can all takeTur hats off to ana reato<lb />
appreciate here at ECC. reauy<lb />
Thus, the greatest climax in East Carolina history in a varsitv snort<lb />
came to a thrilling end. This was certainly a disPfayf eand<lb />
"ThtLstl ne L,n "y fuU PirXThleSc<lb />
Several Star Pirate Athletes<lb />
Sign Major League Contracts<lb />
How They Won It<lb />
Regional Playoffs at Atlanta, Ga.<lb />
EC defeats St. Bernard College<lb />
and Carson-Newman from Tennes-<lb />
see. Lacy West and Larry Crayton<lb />
were the respective winners. Cray-<lb />
ton fans 13 in the Carson-Newman<lb />
contest.<lb />
The National Playoffs at<lb />
Sioux City, Iowa<lb />
EC 7  Sam Houston, Texas 4<lb />
Winning pitcher, West.<lb />
EC 8  Winona, Minnesota 4<lb />
Winning pitcher, Crayton.<lb />
EC 11  Omaha, Nebraska 2<lb />
Winning pitcher, Boykins.<lb />
EC 9  Grambling, Louisiana 4<lb />
Winning pitcher Crayton. Note<lb />
Crayton's 19 strikeouts. NAIA<lb />
tournament record.<lb />
EC 5  Sacramento State, Calif. 14<lb />
EC 13 Sacramento State, Calif. 7<lb />
Winning pitcher Greene.<lb />
Coming back like true champions<lb />
EC's amazing, magnificent, and<lb />
courageous Pirates stormed past<lb />
Sacramento State College by an<lb />
impressive 13-7 margin after being<lb />
battered 14-5 by the same college.<lb />
Had the Bucs won the opener of<lb />
this long night, then the Bucs<lb />
could have received championship<lb />
laurels earlier.<lb />
Coach Jim Mallory decided to<lb />
start his unbeaten righthander<lb />
Nathan Greene for the clincher. It<lb />
seemed as if Fate had planned for<lb />
the Pirate coach to save Greene for<lb />
the big one. The Monroe native<lb />
had not pitched a game for over a<lb />
siga.<lb />
and<lb />
month, and he had a powerful right<lb />
arm ready for the Californians.<lb />
Greene, a tough man in the<lb />
clutches, starred on the mound.<lb />
Converted thirdsacker Cotton Clay-<lb />
ton continued to murder enemy<lb />
pitchers by driving home 6 runs<lb />
with 4 hits. Spencer Gaylord came<lb />
through with three for five includ-<lb />
ing a home run. Lacy West, Wally<lb />
Cockrell, and Merrill Bynum, also<lb />
continued a murderous assault on<lb />
enemy pitchers by getting two base<lb />
hits apiece in the clincher.<lb />
When EC began to feel the<lb />
shakes in the ninth against the<lb />
Westerners, Coach Mallory called<lb />
on his sensational ace lefthander to<lb />
finish the job. With score 13-7,<lb />
and the bases loaded with two<lb />
enemy hitters retired, the south-<lb />
paw from Greensboro proceeded to<lb />
fan the last hitter in dramatic fas- rell, the brilliant Pirate centerfiel-<lb />
der, and Jim Martin, the cham-<lb />
pion's ace first sacker. Both are<lb />
seniors and are due to start out<lb />
their professional baseball career,<lb />
in the San Francisco Giant organi-<lb />
zation. The most Valuable Player<lb />
and star pitcher in the national<lb />
finals Larry Crayton was reported<lb />
ready to sign last week.<lb />
It was known that the great<lb />
southpaw will get a fairly large<lb />
bonus. Crayton was 10-1 on the<lb />
year and 26-4 over a three-year<lb />
period. The Greensboro native had<lb />
another year of eligibility left<lb />
Lacy West, the team's fine<lb />
pitcher-outfielder, had not signed<lb />
a contract prior to the East Caro-<lb />
linian's news deadline.<lb />
At least five national chanm<lb />
Bucs and possibly more have<lb />
ed Major League contracts<lb />
big gaps to fill in baseball<lb />
basketball next season. The<lb />
important loss will be felt by (w<lb />
Earl Smith's 1961-62 cage Z<lb />
Star Cotton Clayton has signed fn<lb />
a substantial bonus to piay <lb />
the Baltimore Oriole organization<lb />
Floyd Wicker, another basketball<lb />
player, signed with the St. Lo<lb />
Cardinals for a bonus and will play<lb />
Class D ball in Tennessee. Cotton<lb />
signed for Class C ball out in South<lb />
Dakota. Both players had plenty<lb />
of eligibility left at ECC and Clay.<lb />
ton was regarded as one of the fin-<lb />
est all around basketball players in<lb />
ECC history.<lb />
Other players reported signing<lb />
definitely have been Wally Cock-<lb />
hion to wind up the series<lb />
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Coach Jim Mallory and his 1961 NAIA Champions return from Sioux City, low with victory bn'<lb />
Scoffer Nine Seeks to Defend<lb />
Intramural League Crown<lb />
Softball League<lb />
J. Any change in the scheduling of the games will be done by the<lb />
managers. The managers will also be responsible for informing the<lb />
raicials of any changes.<lb />
Bre will be two officials for each game. The officials will be<lb />
jnsible for bringing out and taking in the equipment<lb />
L el0ng t0 only one team durinS the session, A team<lb />
forfeitf it uses another team's player.<lb />
than 8, no more than 15 men shall compose a team,<lb />
shall forfeit if it cannot produce eight of its players 15<lb />
after game time.<lb />
d at the end of three innings shall stop the game.<lb />
two 5-inning games each time it meet another<lb />
nve three innings to be legal in case of rain<lb />
i standard,<lb />
permitted. .<lb />
Johnny Phillips' well-balanced<lb />
Scoffer nine is out to defend their<lb />
intramural championship. The big<lb />
ball champions ran into no trouble<lb />
in their opener and defeated a dis-<lb />
appointed Non-Freedom Rider nine<lb />
by an overwhelming 23-2 margin.<lb />
Manager Phillips picked up the win<lb />
for the Scoffers.<lb />
However, in their second contest<lb />
the Scoffers were beaten by Brock<lb />
Ridge's tough Road Runners. The<lb />
score in this contest was 7-3. In<lb />
other first round results in the<lb />
loop, the Road Runners won their<lb />
opener against Richard Boyd's<lb />
Grand Slammers. But the latter<lb />
team redeemed themselves by whip-<lb />
ping the Non-Freedom Riders in<lb />
their second game of the season by<lb />
a 16-11 margin<lb />
The Hopefuls, coached by Larry<lb />
Thomas, spanked Lambda Chi in a<lb />
squeeker by a 10-9 score. The lat-<lb />
er team is coached by football star<lb />
Nick Hilgert. The Road Runners<lb />
proved to be again victorious in<lb />
their third game of the year against<lb />
a fighting Has Been team. The<lb />
Runners won by an 11-10 score.<lb />
Ron Shoupe's Outlaws played<lb />
their first game of the season last<lb />
week and held off a 3 run last inn-<lb />
ing rally by the Grand Slammers<lb />
and won the contest 4-3. Phillips'<lb />
defending champion Scoffer outfit<lb />
turned back the Grand Slammers<lb />
7-2 in another contest.<lb />
These were the results prior to<lb />
deadline on the news for the East<lb />
Carolinian. The early results indi-<lb />
cate that the race may be between<lb />
the Road Runners and the Scoffers.<lb />
TENNIS TOURNAMENT<lb />
MEN'S SINGLES<lb />
JUNE 27, 28<lb />
Sign Up At The CU<lb />
Deadline 1:00 p.m.<lb />
13 Unlucky?<lb />
Thre are quite a number j<lb />
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ball champions, proved the falkj<lb />
of the superstitution. In <lb />
the team has all the evidence that<lb />
13 can be quite a lucky number.<lb />
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Sioux City, Iowa, where 13 gal<lb />
men had to win five games fro<lb />
the Nations best to bring the N<lb />
championship to the state of N01<lb />
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circumstances<lb />
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games was a remarkable feat, <lb />
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