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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961<lb />
Number 30<lb />
Teachers Attend Gregg Conference C(; A A11 or $12 fiO tt<lb />
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Conference for Busi-<lb />
er at East Carolina Col-<lb />
ere nee. which began June<lb />
o. tomorrow, June 30.<lb />
I sponsored by the East<lb />
. tege School of Business<lb />
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Book Company. It is<lb />
si 4 the annsual Gregg eonfer-<lb />
eid in the South and one<lb />
be staged in the United<lb />
p the summer of 1961.<lb />
ike place at the Universi-<lb />
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gles and on the campus of North-<lb />
University.<lb />
es have come from 20 states,<lb />
Alabama. Connecticut. Del-<lb />
Flotirki, Georgia, Kentucky,<lb />
Nki-achusetts, Nebraska,<lb />
v- York, North Carolina, Ohio,<lb />
.nia. South Carolina, Tenn-<lb />
ma, West Virginia, Wash-<lb />
D C and Canada.<lb />
- dents from Turkey now attend -<lb />
- country are also members<lb />
-ere nee. Business teachers<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
conference chairman.<lb />
A social program was planned by<lb />
towns and cities from AsheviMe to the<lb />
coast will attend<lb />
The conference staff is composed of<lb />
leading experts in the school field<lb />
ot business education. Lecturers and; the conference committee to offer the<lb />
teachers include Howard L. Newhouse, j conferees a chance to vacation while<lb />
staff specialist, editor and business Ithy work" Amon even!ta iP for<lb />
. . ,  T,  the entertainment of conference mem-<lb />
teacher, and Or. Alan C. Lloyd, di- . . . .<lb />
bers are concerts on the campus; a<lb />
rector of Instructional Service, both ; trip to Manteo, R. fJL, to see the his-<lb />
with Gregg Publishing Division oftorical drama "The Lost Colony a In series of regular and special<lb />
McGraw-Hill; and Dr. Gilbert Kahn isit to Tryon's paiace, recently re- meetings, the SGA approved requests<lb />
Jr author and lecturer. East Side' stored home of the North Carolina! for 3tutient organizations,<lb />
High School, Newark, N. J. Dr. James Colonial governor; and various social Count Basie, anu made plans<lb />
  Yi.- thi irvri!iial iiTn,nijf r Softool dance.<lb />
Summer E<lb />
White of the School of Business is events at the college.<lb />
for the annual summer school dance.<lb />
Budget Committee Chairman, Nancy<lb />
By JIM KIRKLAND<lb />
Women Ruth White for approval.<lb />
Basie Controversy<lb />
In two meetings held by the SGA,<lb />
the contract for the appearance of<lb />
Count Basie and his band was first re-<lb />
Coggins. announced the following ap-1 jected, then later passed by the bUA<lb />
ropriations requested and passed:<lb />
SGA  2,033.00<lb />
East Carolinian 2.34.50<lb />
Mascot Committee  192.00<lb />
Opera Theatre  Sfi.00<lb />
Movies  900.00<lb />
Entertainment 2.000.00<lb />
Count Basie . 1.500.00<lb />
Billy May 1,250.00<lb />
ECC Marching Band 815.00<lb />
Men's Intramurals 596.05<lb />
Representatives to NSA 900.00<lb />
 y -seven<lb />
Jenkins welcomes conferees to campus.<lb />
Committee Takes Action<lb />
In action recently taken in two Discipline Committee cases,<lb />
Dean James Mallory reports that two EC male students were<lb />
involved in text book thefts &amp; . fc<lb />
theft of seven text books from the<lb />
SGA Announces<lb />
Summer Series<lb />
Jenkins Attends<lb />
Washington Meet<lb />
Pre ,dent Leo W. Jenkins recently<lb />
returned from the second annual<lb />
Waahinstoa Seminar for College and<lb />
University Presidents presented by the<lb />
Asa liwlina for Higher Education of<lb />
e National Education Asociwtioii in<lb />
Washington. D. C.<lb />
President Jenkins was one of 20<lb />
liege and university presideivts in<lb />
East Carolina College's Entertain<lb />
ment Committee has announced a<lb />
summer series of four programs of<lb />
College Union and cafeteria and elnauric, drama, and dramatic readings<lb />
celling of these books to the College j and of two <lb />
emng oi w guests. The Student Government<lb />
Book Store. The Committee recom- <lb />
mended that this student not be al-<lb />
lowed to return to EC until December<lb />
1961, full financial restitution to the<lb />
Book 9tore, social probation for the<lb />
remainder of his stay at EC, that he<lb />
report to Dr. James Tucker and Daan<lb />
Mallory for counseling.<lb />
In case "B a third quarter fresh-<lb />
man admitted the stealing of two<lb />
books from the College Union and the<lb />
co<lb />
the<lb />
re and university presidents in nfci of e books to the College<lb />
United States selected to attend gtore (mittee suspended<lb />
 seminar on rNatironal Aspects of<lb />
Higher Education.<lb />
While in Washington, President<lb />
Jenkins visited with the Assistant U.<lb />
S. Concessioner for Hiber Educa-<lb />
tion, Associate Director of the Peace<lb />
Corps, President erf the Aanerican<lb />
Council on Education, Commandant oi<lb />
the United States Marine Corpe, Di-<lb />
rector of the National Science Foun-<lb />
dation, Co-ordinator of the Nuclear<lb />
Education for the Atomic Energy<lb />
Commission, Chief of tfee ionf<lb />
Research for the National Iwrti<lb />
of Health, Buainesa Director forJ<lb />
Aeronautics and Sipace Administra-<lb />
tion. He also met wkfc North Caro-<lb />
lina Senator Sam Irvin and Reipre-<lb />
sentative Herbert Bonnar; Senator<lb />
Olark, of Peniuryrvania; and Cotigrew-<lb />
man Griffin, of Michigan.<lb />
Tte purpose of te trip was w<lb />
spend a week wth Aoae mm <lb />
cuss what the collage and iTT!<lb />
oan do for National Welfare w"1<lb />
the government, in tvf' <lb />
strengthen H eK D-rtng<lb />
a visa to Corre. ft'<lb />
had the JJlm<lb />
dress by tie Prtme Mintater  p-<lb />
delivered in 1mgjmA &amp; <lb />
President J ?nTattoW<lb />
tout Federal rnn f mj<lb />
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Book Store. The committee suspended<lb />
this student from the college until<lb />
September 1962, ordered full financial<lb />
testitution to the Book Sto. IJpon<lb />
his return to EC, student 'B will<lb />
observe a year's social probation, and<lb />
he is to enroll in a course of guidance<lb />
and counseling.<lb />
Association is sponsor of the enter-<lb />
tainments.<lb />
"Song and Story with Jean and<lb />
iAndrew Gainey, opened the series<lb />
Monay, June 26. The Gaineys, stars of<lb />
Musical Comedy and Opera, have bee<lb />
hailed by New York Critics to be an<lb />
outstanding" act.<lb />
Also included on the summer pro- donmitories desinn <lb />
gram are Douglas Williams, marim-<lb />
bist, July 6; Marshall Izen, pianist-<lb />
humorist, July 18; and "Under Milk-<lb />
wood Dylan Thomas's play of a<lb />
spring day in a small Welsh town,<lb />
Total appropriations<lb />
to date  $12,630.55<lb />
Included in these arppropriations<lb />
were plans to have a faculty dinner,<lb />
"fatten-up" the school mascot, and<lb />
purchase thirteen blazers foT the<lb />
N1AIA championship baseball team.<lb />
Summer Scool Dance<lb />
Tommy Mallison announced plans<lb />
to stage the annual summer school<lb />
dance in Wright Auditorium July 7,<lb />
at 9:30 following a concert which is<lb />
to begin at 8:00 prior to the dance.<lb />
Signed to play for the dance and<lb />
concert is the Billy May Band, under<lb />
the direction of Frankie Lester. This<lb />
is May's second appearance on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
As in the past, a summer school<lb />
queen will be named and crowned at<lb />
the dance. The election of the queen<lb />
by the student body will be on Wednes-<lb />
day, July 5 in the College Union be-<lb />
tween the hours of 8:30 an 3:30.<lb />
Those campus organizations and<lb />
sponsor a<lb />
candidate in the queen contest may do<lb />
so hy submitting her name, qualifi-<lb />
cations, and photograph to the SGA<lb />
offices by July 3. The requirements<lb />
are that the girl maintains a "C"<lb />
During the first meeting, opposi-<lb />
tion was raised because the apparent<lb />
price of $1,500.00 would be more than<lb />
the SGA could afford for a concert.<lb />
The Basie group would appear for a<lb />
two heur concert on the evening of<lb />
July 13.<lb />
In the second meeting, however,<lb />
much student opinion had changed,<lb />
since the representatives had<lb />
' talked with members of their<lb />
respective groups. During this<lb />
meeting it was pointed out<lb />
that the Entertainment Committee<lb />
had obtained Basie for a price one-<lb />
half of his usual cost ($3,000). Several<lb />
members of the group stated that<lb />
the students would enjoy the conceit<lb />
by Mr. Basie, even though it did ap-<lb />
1 pear as if the money woald be in ex-<lb />
cess of the usual amount spent u a<lb />
summer entertainment series.<lb />
NSA Issue<lb />
In a suggestion made by the regular<lb />
term SGA, stating that tha summer<lb />
SGA send three representatives to<lb />
investigate the National Student As-<lb />
sociation, at their yearly conference<lb />
to be heki in Madison, Wisconsia, the<lb />
group passed and appropriated $900<lb />
to do this. Presently, there is a pro-<lb />
poia.1 before the regular term SGA<lb />
to re-join the NSA, after having<lb />
dropped membership from this organ-<lb />
ization in 1959. the three delegates<lb />
will attend the meetings to observe<lb />
the operation of the association and<lb />
determine the value of this organiza-<lb />
tion to our SGA.<lb />
Constitution Changes<lb />
The final action taken in the meet-<lb />
ing of MomU;y, June 26 was the pass-<lb />
ing of an amendment to the Summer<lb />
School Com itution. The changes ware<lb />
ZSLTb, the Kaleidoscope tour- average and be currently enrolled ,n a. o ,<lb />
ing company, August 2,<lb />
These four programs are all sched-<lb />
uled for 8:15 p. m. in the McGinnis<lb />
auditorium. The public is invited to<lb />
attend free of charge.<lb />
ithe college<lb />
Dance co-chairman, Mallison, an-<lb />
nounced that late permission had been<lb />
obtained for the women dormitory<lb />
.students, thereby allowing the girls<lb />
Virus Strikes 'Buc'<lb />
"Buc the East Carolina mascot<lb />
has a virus infection. Jim Bass and<lb />
George Magus, members of the sum-<lb />
mer school Mascot Committee, report<lb />
that "Buc" is at present hospitalized<lb />
at the Bateman animal clinic under<lb />
the care of Dr. Joseph C. Bateman.<lb />
"Recovery is probable the commit-<lb />
tee reported, "and he should be dis-<lb />
missed in good condition soon<lb />
tena iree oi cii6c.  -<lb />
The Billv May Orchestra, starring! to remain at the dance until 12 mad<lb />
Frankie Jster, will appear at thecol- night. The student Senate also went<lb />
lege on July 7 and Count Basie and on record in the presence of Dr. Leo<lb />
ffis Orchestra on July 13. Each group W. Jenkins, as desiring to -<lb />
fa scheduled to give a concert from dance a Bermuda Ball, where the dress<lb />
8 to 9 p. m, and to play for a dance<lb />
from 9:30 to midnight. Programs will<lb />
take place in the Wright auditorium.<lb />
would be benmuda shorts for both male<lb />
and female, something which has not<lb />
(previously been allowed at a school<lb />
 , taon will be submitted to Dean of<lb />
public.<lb />
Article III- Officers<lb />
Section 2.<lb />
A. President<lb />
1. The president shall have been<lb />
in attendance as an under-<lb />
graduate student in the col-<lb />
lege for at least three quart-<lb />
ers during the year preced-<lb />
ing his election<lb />
2. He must have served on the<lb />
student senate at least one<lb />
year preceding his election.<lb />
3. The president must attend<lb />
both sessions of summer<lb />
school.<lb />
PAPER DEADLINE<lb />
Articles for Thursday publica-<lb />
tion should be in the East Caro-<lb />
linian office by noon of the pre-<lb />
reading Friday.<lb />
Any students interested in<lb />
working with the paper should<lb />
report to the East Carolinian of-<lb />
fice any weekday afternoon.<lb />
Douglas Williams To Appear H<lb />
NOTICE Mrnm<lb />
NEW STUDENT BANK HOURS<lb />
Monday-Friday10:30-12:30<lb />
2:00-4:30<lb />
SaturdaysClosed<lb />
tee 0A 4 m <lb />
CALENDAR FOR JULY 4<lb />
6;00 p. smColege Union Water-<lb />
melon Feast on the Mail<lb />
6:30 p. m.Band Concert on the Mall<lb />
7:80 p. m,Movie: "The Mouse that<lb />
' Roared wiith Peter SeUara, Austin<lb />
The Summer Entertainment Series<lb />
presents Douglas Williams in concert,<lb />
Thursday, JuSy 6. Curtain time for<lb />
the event in Wright Auditorium is<lb />
8 p. m,<lb />
Williams As destined to make the<lb />
marimba a familiar instrument of the<lb />
concert stage. His versatility as well<lb />
as has virtuosity have enabled him<lb />
to charm audiences of laymen and<lb />
musicians alike.<lb />
His music education began at an<lb />
early age, culminating in a music<lb />
degree from Middle Tennessee State<lb />
College. His Master study and pre-<lb />
paratkmi for the concert stage were<lb />
earned at Northwestern University<lb />
and UCLA, under the eminent marim-<lb />
ba pedagogue, Clair Omar Mueaer.<lb />
William' record reveals scores of<lb />
isuccessftjl performances throughout<lb />
the country. He has been acclaimed<lb />
for hia guest appearance to concert<lb />
halls and television, with both or- This is Williams' second appearance on<lb />
chestral and piano accompaniments, the ECC camfHis.<lb /><pb facs="00038701_tn_0002" /><lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, JUKE <lb />
V-l-V-V<lb />
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lazy Summer Offers<lb />
New Perspectives<lb />
Summer, with its lackadaisical way of<lb />
life, has slowed disciplinary action for female<lb />
students to a snail's pace. There seems to pe<lb />
no holdover of major disciplinary offenses<lb />
from Spring quarter, and the course of things<lb />
is running smoothly. Perhaps too smoothly!<lb />
Has summer quietened the rebels, the<lb />
spirited masses?<lb />
Perhaps the past year, webbed in fun<lb />
and frivolity, has released its hold on the<lb />
rebels, the spirited ones. As we fall from the<lb />
webb that has held us securely the past<lb />
months, we are suddenly aware of a new<lb />
perspective.<lb />
It is time to take a serious, sobering in-<lb />
sight into our reasons for being here.<lb />
We slowly realize that we are here for<lb />
more than mere fun and frivolity. We have a<lb />
definite reason, a specific purpose that com-<lb />
pels us to return again to school when, 11 we<lb />
choose, we could be free from the daily grind<lb />
of books and papers.<lb />
Why then are we here?<lb />
We have returned to find the missing<lb />
linkthe link that clearly spells out our ob-<lb />
jectives, whatever they may be. Suddenly, we<lb />
realize that the past months were spent in<lb />
pursuing some alien course, rather than the<lb />
one that we sat out to follow.<lb />
Now we realize that we must try even<lb />
harder than before if we are to remain here<lb />
and open a way to our objectives. For some<lb />
the'way will be easy and for those who are<lb />
not so sure, the way will be difficult at times,<lb />
but both roads lead to the same end.<lb />
Yes, summer with its lackadaisical way of<lb />
life has slowed us in some respects, but it has<lb />
also aroused us to a new or a rekindled ob-<lb />
jective, but beware lest the pace quicken in<lb />
the fall.<lb />
Change Aids Students<lb />
East Carolina's administration has<lb />
changed the daily hours of the student bank<lb />
so that it will not be open on Saturday morn-<lb />
ings. This is good. There is little or no life<lb />
on the campus during the summer months on<lb />
Saturday, and the teller should not have to<lb />
work on Saturday during the summer months.<lb />
But what about the hours during the<lb />
regular school year? An extra thirty minutes<lb />
durmg the lunch hour could make cashing a<lb />
oheck during this period a real convenience for<lb />
the students.<lb />
Could it be that thirty minutes could be<lb />
taken from the earlier morning hours and<lb />
moved to the noon hour to facilitate this con-<lb />
venience? By not opening the bank until<lb />
11:00, in lieu of 10:30 opening time, and re-<lb />
maining open until 12:30, is only one solu-<lb />
tion to the problem. Many students get out<lb />
of class at noon, and have to rush to get a<lb />
check cashed before the bank closes.<lb />
This, we feel, is just one more move the<lb />
administration could make to facilitate the<lb />
students needs. JBK<lb />
Newspaper Policy<lb />
The East Carolinian is a weekly news-<lb />
paper edited by the students of East Carolina<lb />
College. Dedicated to good standards of jour-<lb />
nalism and accurate presentation of news,<lb />
the purpose of the newspaper as a communa-<lb />
tive organ is to inform, to educate, to stimu-<lb />
late, and to make our readers think.<lb />
The opinions expressed on this page are<lb />
not necessarily representative of the majori-<lb />
ty of the students on this campus, the faculty,<lb />
the staff, or the administration, but rather<lb />
those of the student writers.<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 />
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Irate Students Criticize<lb />
East Carolinian, Library<lb />
Monty Mills<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Gwen Johnson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managing Editor  J. Alfred Willis<lb />
Associate EditorDave Nanney<lb />
Sports EditorRichard Boyd<lb />
PhotographerJim Kirkland<lb />
Feature Editor  Ada Jane Kivette<lb />
Cartoonists  Gale Hammond, Ken Meredith<lb />
Columnists  J. Alfred Willis, Larry Blizzard,<lb />
and Dave Nanney v<lb />
Sue Sparkman, Larry Blizzard,<lb />
Monty Mills, Jim Kirkland, J. Alfred Willis,<lb />
Dave Nanney, Sandra. Phillip Milton Crocker<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
aU detenents, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
Pear Editor:<lb />
After reading the column written<lb />
by Mr. J. Alfred Willis in the June<lb />
22 issue of the ElAiST CAROLINIAN,<lb />
1 couldn't help but be concerned with<lb />
its contents.<lb />
I am- personally concerned with the<lb />
welfare of our student .government for<lb />
many reasons; one, of course, is the<lb />
fact that I hold a seat on the Stu-<lb />
dent Senate now in the summer as<lb />
well as during the regular term.<lb />
Anyone that asks the officers of<lb />
the Senate about their opinion of stu-<lb />
dent participation in the recent elec-<lb />
tion will find that we are extremely<lb />
dissappointed. Who is really fond of<lb />
the fact that even though he is elected,<lb />
cnly about 4 per cent of the student<lb />
enrollment elected him? We realize<lb />
that we are the representatives for<lb />
over 2)500 people and only 101 people<lb />
elected us. Even the filing for cand-<lb />
idacy was terrible. Only one person<lb />
filed for each (position except for the<lb />
Graduate Student Representative posi-<lb />
tions for rthich no one filed. I don't<lb />
know Why this lack of interest pre-<lb />
vailed, but I do know that it wasn't<lb />
because there aren't enough qualified<lb />
people available or (because there was<lb />
no publicity. In my opinion thedre are<lb />
only a few students who really care<lb />
enough about student government to<lb />
feen take the time to vote. Many<lb />
times these students are the ones who<lb />
are griping about no-representative<lb />
istudent government. They want to do<lb />
all the yelling but somehow conven-<lb />
iently find something to do when sug-<lb />
gestions are needed5 or work is to be<lb />
done.<lb />
As far as Mr. Willis' column, is<lb />
concerned, I think that he is trying<lb />
to write albout something that he<lb />
knows very little about. I may be<lb />
mistaken, but I donift think that he<lb />
has ever asked me or aauyone else in<lb />
the Senate if there is anything that<lb />
he can do to help student government<lb />
or even offered his opinion aibout any<lb />
phase of student government except<lb />
election (participation. I would also<lb />
especially like to point out that I<lb />
have checked the list of names of the<lb />
people that voted in the recent sum-<lb />
mer school elections and for some<lb />
reason I couldn't find Mr. Willis<lb />
name on rtjhat list. Is this "Practicing<lb />
what you preach ?"<lb />
I have in the (past worked on the<lb />
staff of our fine newspaper, so I do<lb />
know a few of the problems about<lb />
the workings of the paper. Perhaps<lb />
I can raise the question concerning<lb />
the representation of students on the<lb />
newspasper. The fact stands that there<lb />
are only ten or twelve students on the<lb />
staff of this summer's paper. Take<lb />
into consideration that these students<lb />
in effect represent less than one naif<lb />
of one per cent of the student enroll-<lb />
ment. But Who questions student re-<lb />
presentation there?<lb />
 The meetings of the Student<lb />
Senate are open to each and every<lb />
student who wu Id ilike to attend them.<lb />
'For ithe henefit of anyone really<lb />
interested, we meet in the Board Room<lb />
of the Administrations Building every<lb />
Monday at 4:00. I am sure that we<lb />
can find a place to hold the meeting<lb />
if more students show ofc.)<lb />
Getting back to the lack of ki-<lb />
te rest in the election there is one<lb />
thing that I would like to say. If the<lb />
students of East Carolina College<lb />
(or any other college for that mat-<lb />
ter) donft even care enough about<lb />
student government to take a little<lb />
Time to find out the candidates and<lb />
issues of the election or don't even<lb />
take the time to vote, then they<lb />
.shouldn't gripe and' criticize because<lb />
some are dissatisfied with their<lb />
leaders.<lb />
Whether some of itihe charactera<lb />
around here realize it or not, about<lb />
CO per cent of the $15 activity fee be<lb />
pays each quarter goes to student<lb />
government. If they don't have enough<lb />
sense or enough interest to care where<lb />
the money goes or who leads them,<lb />
then somehow I wonder whether or<lb />
not they deserve "representative"<lb />
student government even though I<lb />
think they get it.<lb />
In closing I want to point out that<lb />
in student government are al-<lb />
Campus Anesthetists<lb />
By J. ALFRED WILLIS<lb />
In the interest of acclimating (See q<lb />
graphy 15) students new to this campus y<lb />
the Student Union), a list of excuses <lb />
quently (see Math 45) used by East Car.<lb />
Una students has been compiled (refer k<lb />
the SGA). The student should family<lb />
himself with this list as soon as possible; k<lb />
not only can it serve for alibi-making (refef<lb />
to the Administration), but, also, as a g<lb />
for accepted behavior (see Psychology <lb />
and expected norms (refer to the Education<lb />
Department) in the social interaction (<lb />
Sociology 110) with fellow students.<lb />
When an objective test is given "It doesn't 1$<lb />
you express yourself<lb />
When an essay test is given: "It's so vaeue,<lb />
You don't know what is expected<lb />
When minor tests are given: "Why not have<lb />
a big one? This keeps you on edge all the<lb />
time<lb />
When a few mj&amp;flor tests are given: "Too<lb />
much depends on each one<lb />
When no tests are given: "It's not fair. Ho<lb />
can he possibly judge what we knowr<lb />
When every part of the book is taken up in<lb />
class: "Oh, he just follows the book;<lb />
When part of the subject is to be studied<lb />
outside of class: "Why, we never even<lb />
discussed it<lb />
When the course is in lecture form: "We never<lb />
get a chance to say anything<lb />
When the course consists of informal lecture<lb />
and discussion: "We never cover any<lb />
ground<lb />
When students present class reports: "He just<lb />
sits there. Who wants to hear students!<lb />
They don't know how to teach<lb />
When detailed material is presented: "Whats<lb />
the use? You forget after the examina-<lb />
tion anyway?"<lb />
When general principles are presented: "What<lb />
did we learn? We knew all that before<lb />
we took the course<lb />
we<lb />
v:ays open to suggestions concerning<lb />
the welfare of the SGA.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Merle T. Summers<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
In reference to the atmosphere of<lb />
lethargy which now exists on this<lb />
campus, perhaps there is nc better<lb />
example with which to egin than the<lb />
library.<lb />
Anyone who .has ever attenuated<lb />
to withdraw books from this sacred<lb />
building is certainly familiar with its<lb />
drawbacks, familiar withy the "vast<lb />
source of ready, reference materials"<lb />
available, and familiar with tihe<lb />
speedy service" therein.<lb />
A 'professor recently, of the Social<lb />
Studies Department, spent twenty<lb />
minutes waiting at the circulation<lb />
desk to check out a hook and finally<lb />
left in disgustwithout the book.<lb />
I once spent several hours looking<lb />
over the card catalogues in an attempt<lb />
to find books for a reference paper.<lb />
Armed finally with a compiled list I<lb />
proceeded to the desk to get them. Out<lb />
of an accumlated list of over ten<lb />
books I managed to- get three.<lb />
This is not the atmosphere and at-<lb />
titude which promotes a regard for<lb />
research and literatiire, two aspects<lb />
with which the learned mind must be<lb />
fully acquainted.<lb />
But where does the fault list<lb />
Certainly not with the girls who<lb />
work behind those walls. With the<lb />
attitude that prevails there among<lb />
higher ups one wonders why they even<lb />
bother to help anyone with a book.<lb />
An English professor suggested some<lb />
time ago that perhaps a complete re-<lb />
organization of the cataloguing sys-<lb />
tem might do the job. I believe that<lb />
more than that is necessary. How<lb />
about a complete new library admin-<lb />
istration? The old one seems to av<lb />
deteriorated to a point of nonexostence.<lb />
I iay the blame fully on the shoulders<lb />
of the adbrandstraitoTs, not on the en-<lb />
listed (personnel. A college is an or-<lb />
ganization and organization is the<lb />
measurement of dbfiUQr.<lb />
If the ability of the Horary ad-<lb />
ministration is an indication of how<lb />
ECO is travellin-were on the<lb />
downward trek.<lb />
G.<lb />
"Words are cheap so the saying goes.<lb />
But the above words are not cheap. What they<lb />
say, what they indicatehas caused a con-<lb />
stant turnover of professors here at East<lb />
Carolina College. (A total of 30 professors<lb />
will not be here next year, either due to "re-<lb />
tirement" (3), "leave of absence" (5), or<lb />
"better position" (22) ). As one lost in the<lb />
rendering of the rhyme and metre of Edgar<lb />
Allan Poe, we, the students, have anesthetized<lb />
the College of East Carolina.<lb />
No Place To Go<lb />
By LARRY BLIZZARD<lb />
As the first hot days of summer descend<lb />
upon us, we find oursekes once more back<lb />
at the or hunting groundsthe breezeless<lb />
classrooms of ECC. Funny how one seems to<lb />
see basically the same faces back here sum-<lb />
mer after summer. There must somehow be<lb />
a hardened core of us students who hold down<lb />
the fort during the summer months when<lb />
the main crowd is gone.<lb />
This summer school seems filled with the<lb />
usual thingsco-eds, sunburns, and hot class-<lb />
rooms. Some of the usual complaints concern-<lb />
ing manner of dress on campus have been<lb />
heard. Only this time, the complaints nave<lb />
been directed against some of. the faculty<lb />
membersunprofessional appearance, no coa<lb />
and tie, etc. It seems that these faculty mem-<lb />
bers prefer to be comfortable during the sum-<lb />
mer months and thus abstain from the coa<lb />
and tie routine. They should realize that tney<lb />
are behind the timesmere knowledge anQ<lb />
the ability to teach doesn't make the instruc-<lb />
torone must look the part of a teacher; au<lb />
if possible, a well paid one.<lb />
During summer school, one niisses<lb />
old familiar phenomenon, the Saturday niP<lb />
free movie, where you could take a r ?7r.<lb />
get by with only a dime for pepsi colas ste-<lb />
wards. Now, those attending summer scn?<lb />
who lack the energy to leave on weaken<lb />
find themseves shelling out dough for ente '<lb />
tainment (downtown movies, beer). Actuj<lb />
it's a shame that there aren't any more g<lb />
places where you could take a girl and &amp;<lb />
and talk or listen to good music. <lb />
One more media of entertainment whic<lb />
has reaHy made itself felt is the C. U. wwj<lb />
speaker. The mechanical gadget can be nea<lb />
practically all over campus, nightly Warn<lb />
out rock n' roll. The only place one cannu<lb />
hear the thing is in the library deep 3<lb />
The<lb />
many<lb />
the stacks, or downtown somewhere.<lb />
are some who protest its presence;<lb />
others worship it. For my part, I only<lb />
that the Russians never take over the c<lb />
tryfor if they do, they wil doU?r5ty<lb />
find the box useful for broadcasting all jj;<lb />
speeches, slogans, and ail sorts of propag!<lb />
afi at full volimie, like thedre doing <lb />
lot of coatrk today.<lb />
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H-rSDAY, JUNE 29, 196J<lb />
.ampus Canvas: Food Tan.<lb />
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This week the Campus Canvas pertains dkectly to education and the<lb />
ult, rf North Carolina' educational policy. The question Jb: "Considering<lb />
isSlUes. t is your opinion of the three per cent sales tax on food<lb />
jfcich will go Into effect in July 1?"<lb />
Eden R. Tharrington, principal, Youngsville High<lb />
School, Youngsville, N. C. I feel that the people realized<lb />
that money was needed for an educational system. Qual-<lb />
ity education for children is very valuable. The food tax<lb />
mitfht not be thhe best tax, but it is preferable to have<lb />
a food tax, rather than ignorance in our state.<lb />
ss<lb />
Forrest Smith, ECC Senior, WaLlace, N. C."I'm<lb />
favor of it  it will give us better teachers and bet-<lb />
chool systems. North Carolina already turns out<lb />
Hue of the best teachers, so why not keep them here?"<lb />
tev<lb />
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Mrs. Boy Myers, Instructor, School of Business <lb />
"I think it will help to raise -the educational standards in<lb />
North Carolina. While taxes from other sources might<lb />
be more desirable from an ability to pay basis, the 3 per<lb />
cent sales tax on fod will equally benefit all citizens,<lb />
ami what more worthwhile use could be made of our tax<lb />
money than that of educating the children of! North Caro-<lb />
lina?"<lb />
Alphin Wins First<lb />
!n Display Contest<lb />
John Archie (Jay) AlpMn, Jr<lb />
business student, has been an-<lb />
nounced as first-pilace winner in a<lb />
national contest in merchandising dis- j<lb />
plays staged by the Student Market-<lb />
ing Institute of New York City.<lb />
Alphin's window drisplay "Relax for<lb />
Exams" was entered in the American<lb />
Tobacco Company Campus Campaign<lb />
of the Institute, and received a $50<lb />
prize. Dr. William H. Durham of the<lb />
college business department acted as<lb />
advisor to Alphin in the project.<lb />
"Relax for Exams on view in a<lb />
display window in the Rawl building<lb />
on the campus here, is described in<lb />
an announcement from the Student<lb />
Marketing Institute as a "traffic stop-<lb />
nt<lb />
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re ve<lb />
VIr. Ed Nicholson, Instructor, Psychology Depart-<lb />
im for it. It's te most equitaWe method of<lb />
jading the tax burden and one of the few tax measures<lb />
nal that doesn't penalize the middle and upper<lb />
groups excessively<lb />
ln-me<lb />
per" whicn merited (the admiration of<lb />
passers-by.<lb />
Arranged as a boys' dormitory<lb />
room, with a "livedt-in look the dis-<lb />
play focused attention on two man-<lb />
nequins in casual collegiate dress<lb />
one sitting at a desk and the other<lb />
standing between two single beds.<lb />
"They both appeared to be in the act<lb />
cf lighting up a Dual Filter Tareyton<lb />
us they took a break to relax the<lb />
announcement stated.<lb />
Frank Wilson and his music makers<lb />
iege Union sponsored Combo Dance.<lb />
set the pace at last Friday's Col<lb />
Health Ed. Workshop<lb />
Features Specialists<lb />
Gayle Pittman, ECC Senior, Durham, N. C"Since<lb />
I'm going to be in the teaching field, I'm more in favor of<lb />
pushing the tax on food than the average person would<lb />
I'm favorably impressed with the work our new<lb />
oe<lb />
governor has been doing.<lb />
Susie Bowers, 8th grade departmentalized math<lb />
her. Burlington, N. C "I think it's good. The 3 per<lb />
tax should have been across the board years ago as<lb />
in other states<lb />
cent<lb />
lit is<lb />
Bingo-Ice Cream Party At Union<lb />
Jackson Receives<lb />
Doctorate Degree<lb />
Bernard R. Jactosou, faculty member<lb />
of the Department of Education, has<lb />
just been awarded the Ph.D. degree<lb />
in speech science from Ohio State<lb />
University in Columlbus.<lb />
A specialist in the area of speteh<lb />
defects, Dr. Jackson has 'been a faculty<lb />
member at the college here since 1958.<lb />
He conducts during summer sessions<lb />
the East Carolina Speech Clinic which<lb />
is attended by speech therapists and<lb />
(prospective speech therapists.<lb />
Dr. Jackson's dissertation, sub-<lb />
mitted as part of the requirements<lb />
for the degree, is entitled "Influence<lb />
ei the Heard Vowel Sound Upon the<lb />
Simultaneously Spoken Vowel The<lb />
work presents a study of therapy for<lb />
people with articuilaiory problems.<lb />
A native of Cedar Springs, Mich-<lb />
igan, Dr. Jackson holds the A. B. de-<lb />
ree from Western Michigan College<lb />
of Education and the M. A. from<lb />
Denver University. As a teacher of<lb />
speech correction, he has had ex-<lb />
perience at Western Michigan College<lb />
of Education, Ohio Sltate University,<lb />
Indiana University, and the College<lb />
of the Pacific.<lb />
He is the author of a number of<lb />
articles on problems and therapies of<lb />
skittering published in professional<lb />
journals. Among organizations with<lb />
which .he is affiliated is the Ameri-<lb />
can Speech and. Hearing Association,<lb />
in which he is a member with ad-<lb />
vanced clinical certification in speech.<lb />
Approximately 25 educators, doc-<lb />
tors, psychiatrists, dentists and spec-<lb />
ialists in health and health education<lb />
appeared as lecturers, panelists, and<lb />
consultants at a Health Education<lb />
Workshop conducted on the campus<lb />
recently.<lb />
The (purpose of the course of study<lb />
was to provide working experience<lb />
for teachers, administrators, and<lb />
nurses for the improvement of health<lb />
education procedures in the public<lb />
school and for the dissemination of<lb />
new ideas and information about<lb />
health and health education.<lb />
Topics discussed included Observa-<lb />
tion and Screening of Elementary<lb />
School Pupils, Dental Health and<lb />
Nutrition, Volunteer Agencies and the<lb />
School Health Program, Newly<lb />
Adopted Health Textbooks, Child<lb />
Growth and DeveLopment, Family Life,<lb />
Mental Health and Counseling, and<lb />
Safety in Schools.<lb />
Among those appearing on the pro-<lb />
gram, were representatives of the<lb />
State Department of Public Instruc-<lb />
tion, Raleigh. They were Charles E.<lb />
Spencer, Frances Kornegay and Helen<lb />
Stuart, of the School Health Co-<lb />
ordinating Service; Director Nile<lb />
Hunt of the Division of Instructional<lb />
Services; and George Maddrey, con-<lb />
sultant in Driver Education.<lb />
Lecturers and consultants from the<lb />
State Board of Health, Raleigh were<lb />
Grace Daniel and Mary Hayes, con-<lb />
sultants, and Mrs. W. V. Suggs, nu-<lb />
tritionist.<lb />
Martin Heads CU<lb />
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Students anticipate . .<lb />
Bingo-Ice Cream party.<lb />
prize<lb />
winning play at regular Wednesday night<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS<lb />
iRed fluorescent .tape applied to car<lb />
keys and flashlights makes them ea?y<lb />
to locate.<lb />
To loosen old paint on hinges,<lb />
screws or similar metal objects, soak<lb />
them in household amimonia for an<lb />
hour or so.<lb />
Bowie Martin was elected president<lb />
of the summer College Union Com-<lb />
mittee group recently at a meeting of<lb />
the College Union.<lb />
For the past year, Martin has served<lb />
as games eomanattee chairman of the<lb />
College Union, leading an energetic<lb />
program of table tennis tournaments<lb />
and special program features.<lb />
Other officers serving for the sum-<lb />
mer are: vice president, Nettie Sue<lb />
Britt; secretary, Carolyn Freeman;<lb />
and reporter, Monty Mills.<lb />
Completing the membership of the<lb />
College Union Committee group are<lb />
E. B. Cox, Carol McOullen, Nancy<lb />
Milds, Norman Mills, Sue Sparkman, j<lb />
Elizabeth Thornton, and LaVerne True-<lb />
love.<lb />
Bonds Anticipate<lb />
European Tour<lb />
Dr. Austin Bond, science instructor<lb />
and co-author of a recent series of<lb />
science textbooks for primary and<lb />
elementary grades, and Mrs. Bond<lb />
leave from New York City, July 16<lb />
for an extended tour of Europe.<lb />
The Bonds, anticipating their trip<lb />
abroad, are especially interested in<lb />
visiting Europe's cultural centers, her<lb />
museums and historical sites. One of<lb />
the educational attractions that the<lb />
Bonds intend to visit is the Acquriam<lb />
at Monte Carlo. - <lb />
A fishing enthusiast in his oare<lb />
lime, Dr. Bond regrets that he will<lb />
not have time to engage in his hobby<lb />
in foreign streams. Dr. Bond who<lb />
inherited his yen for travel from his<lb />
great grandparents, who emigrated<lb />
from North Carolina to Washington<lb />
state in a coverediwagon several gen-<lb />
erations ago, plans to record has ex-<lb />
periences abroad on film. Mrs. Bond,<lb />
like most American tourists of the<lb />
feminine gender, plans to spend time<lb />
visiting the quaint foreign shops and<lb />
observing the European people.<lb />
The Bonds will return firom their<lb />
extended tour in time for the fail<lb />
session of school.<lb />
a Swingline<lb />
Stapler no<lb />
bigger than a<lb />
pack of gum!<lb />
98<lb />
SGA To Present<lb />
(Including<lb />
JOOOuapks<lb />
SWINGUNE "TOT"<lb />
in use. Uncoodi-<lb />
Starts SUNDAY, July 2<lb />
Here's Where The Boys Are and<lb />
They're Wild About That Girl!<lb />
"Gidget Goes<lb />
Hawaiian"<lb />
in Sun Drenched Color<lb />
Starring<lb />
James Darren<lb />
Debby Walley<lb />
I PITT Theatre<lb />
' Sir ir ccch &amp;iqj$m mt  u<lb />
Millions<lb />
nonally guaranteed. Makes book<lb />
coven, fastens papers, arts and<lb />
crafts, mends, tacks, etc Avail-<lb />
able at your college<lb />
SWINOUKI<lb />
C" Stapler M<lb />
starring<lb />
1FRANKIE LISTER<lb />
Concert and Dance<lb />
Friday, July 7<lb />
Wright<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
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Outlaws, Lambda Chi Lead Softball Rac<lb />
O R T S<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By RICHARD BOYD<lb />
Major Leagues Deprive Colleges Of Athletes<lb />
What can be done about the scholastic and collegiate baseball stars<lb />
idling large bonus contracts and therefore depriving the .mentors through-<lb />
out the country of their recruited talent? An example of this nightmare<lb />
dkr the coach, but wealth for the player, has hit directly on our campus.<lb />
Not only did the signing of two star athletes in this college effect<lb />
baseball strength for next year's Buc nine, but the signature's of some of<lb />
the school's finest athletes also haunt Coach Eiaul Sini'th's basketball forces<lb />
for 1961-62. Cotton Clayton and Floyd Wicker will, without a doubt, be<lb />
missed by Ooaeh Smith's five. Clayton was the playmaker, top scorer, re-<lb />
bounder, and all-conference guard. Wicker, a freshman on last year's team,<lb />
had three years of eligibility remaining.<lb />
Of course, the procedure of players signing bonus contracts will con-<lb />
tinue to happen in the future. But there are several bad points that have<lb />
to be kept in mind. Literally robbing the coaches of their talent has al-<lb />
ready been explained. But what about the player's education? Is he being<lb />
fair to himself for signing a Major League contract, and forsaking his edu-<lb />
cation? How long will ia bonus of $10,000 last an athlete? This does not<lb />
seem to be as important as his college degree would be for future years.<lb />
There have been many young players dn their first or second year<lb />
of college who have signed for 75,000 or 100,000 dollar bonuses. Would any-<lb />
one turn this kind of money down? No one would in their right mind.<lb />
Could some method he worked out in which players could be discouraged<lb />
from signing a major league contract until they have djinished their edu-<lb />
cation?<lb />
It seems, that during these modern times of fighting communism,<lb />
education is the most important way to comibat the enemy. Yet, talented<lb />
athletes, who may also be intellectually inclined cannot afford to turn<lb />
down such an offer as the one made by the Major League recruiters. The<lb />
blame Uor this situation is certainly not the players, but instead, the big<lb />
league recruiting program.<lb />
It would appear that the Major Leagues are imiming a Minor League<lb />
farm system in our colleges and universities today. It is not wrong to help<lb />
a deserving boy through school and sign hinn after he receives his degree,<lb />
but to deprive him of his education by offering the individual a fat bonus<lb />
to drop school should be entirely abolished.<lb />
There are people who do not have the initative to finish their education,<lb />
or who might be financially equipped. On the other hand, there are young<lb />
athletes today who sign a contract and iplay for the summer, and return to<lb />
college for the winter. But in a great deal of the cases the players do not<lb />
bother to return.<lb />
It looks as if coaches in the f uture will he lucky to have an outstanding<lb />
baseball player around more than a year or two. If the athlete is a con-<lb />
siderable contribution to another sport it just makes matters worse. Possi-<lb />
bly something will be done about this situation in the future. But until<lb />
then, it appears that not the degiree he could have received, hut the Major<lb />
Leagues will control many a young man's future.<lb />
Bass Signs Pro<lb />
Grid Contract<lb />
With San Diego<lb />
Joe Corne, 1961 State Table Tennis<lb />
champion will be here for the Union<lb />
Tournament next week.<lb />
One of EC's all time great backs,<lb />
Glenn Bass, has announced that he<lb />
lias signed with the San Diego<lb />
Ohargers of the lAlmerican Football<lb />
League. The 6l" 200 pound Senior<lb />
leaves EC after summer school for<lb />
the Charger training camp.<lb />
The Wilson speedster not only ex-<lb />
celled on the gridiron but was also<lb />
a first string shortstop on Coach<lb />
Jim Malilory's (baseball nine for three<lb />
years. Glenn added the diamonders to<lb />
Three Teams Tied<lb />
For Second Place<lb />
In Standings<lb />
Two hard hitting teams with speed<lb />
and power at the plate lead<lb />
the tight Intramural Softball League.<lb />
Nick Hilgert's fraternity nine and<lb />
Ron Shoupe's Independents are a step<lb />
ahead of the three teams in a dead-<lb />
lock for the second place spot.<lb />
Defending champion of 1960, the<lb />
Scoffer aggregation is tied with the<lb />
Has Beens and the Road Runners. The<lb />
Non-Freedom Riders and the Grand-<lb />
slammers round out the loop stand-<lb />
ings. The NFR team has played .500<lb />
ball with a 1-1 record, but the Grand-<lb />
slamniers have been having their<lb />
troubles with only a 1-5 mark.<lb />
The Outlaws had to stop a 3-run<lb />
rally by the Grandslammiers in their<lb />
opener before winning 4-3. The other<lb />
three Outlaw victims were the Hope-<lb />
fuls 6-3, the Scoffers 5-5, and the<lb />
Road Runners 8-4. Lambda Chi claims<lb />
wins over the Grandslammers 4-1 and<lb />
the Scoffers 8-3. The only loss by the<lb />
fraternity nine was a tight 10-9 de-<lb />
cision to Larry Thomas' Hopeful<lb />
squad. '<lb />
Brilliant pitching by southpaw<lb />
Porgy Turner with the additional help<lb />
of many old grads has been the prime<lb />
factor in the play of the second<lb />
place Has Beens. Among the three<lb />
recorded victors by the graduates has<lb />
been an 11-8 margin over the first<lb />
place Outlaws. One of the teams tied<lb />
for second with the Has Beens is<lb />
Brock Ridlge's rough Road Runners.<lb />
Johnny Phillips' Scoffer nine also<lb />
owns a very important victory over<lb />
the Road Runners. The Scoffers also<lb />
defeated the Has Beens in a slugfdst<lb />
by a 16-13 margin. It aippears to be<lb />
a 6-way battle down to the wire since<lb />
the NFR team, with a 1-1, has played<lb />
only two official games through Mon-<lb />
day, June 26.<lb />
Wednesday, June 28, and Thursday,<lb />
June 29 will be used for rained-out<lb />
games. The play-off between the<lb />
league's top three teams will be on<lb />
Monday, July 3 and July 4. These<lb />
will be seven-inning games for the<lb />
F.ast Carolina campus championship.<lb />
gain the national chanrupionship this<lb />
season with his fine play at his in-<lb />
field post.<lb />
It appears as though this is the<lb />
year for signing Pirate athletes. At<lb />
least six professional contracts have<lb />
been signed in two different sports<lb />
thus far. Besides Bass's signature<lb />
for the gridiron, graduate student<lb />
Jim Speight from Greenville is now<lb />
the property of the Baltimore Colts<lb />
in the National Professional Football<lb />
League.<lb />
Baseball stars Cotton Clayton,<lb />
Floyd Wicker, Jim Martin, and Wally<lb />
Cockrell (have signed contracts for<lb />
Major League teams. Star pitcher<lb />
Larry Crayton also signed this<lb />
aumimer. It looks as though 1960-61<lb />
was a hig year for the ECC athletes.<lb />
Scoffer Nine, defending Intramural Champions.<lb />
LEAGUE STANDINGS<lb />
Monday, June 26, 1961<lb />
Won Lost<lb />
Outlaws  4 2<lb />
Lambda Chi  -2<lb />
Road Runners  3 2<lb />
Scoffers  3 2<lb />
Has Beens 3 2<lb />
NSR's  1 1<lb />
Grandslamoners  1 5<lb />
Games to be played<lb />
Road Runner vs. Lambda Chi<lb />
NFR's vs. Hopefuls<lb />
Has Beens vs. NFR's<lb />
Road Runners vs. NFR's<lb />
Hopefuls vs. Scoffers<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Outlaws<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Has Beens<lb />
Hopefuls vs. Grand Slammers<lb />
NFR's vs. Lambda Chi<lb />
Results Through June 22<lb />
June 12<lb />
Road Runners 7Grand Slammers 3<lb />
Road Runners 7Scoffers 3<lb />
Grand Slammers 17-NFR's 11<lb />
Scoffers 2,3NFR's 2<lb />
June 13<lb />
Hopefuls 10Lambda Chi 9<lb />
Road Runners 11Ha. Beens 10<lb />
June 14<lb />
Iutlaws 4Grand Slammers 3<lb />
Scoffers 16Has Beens 13<lb />
Has Beens 11Outlaws 8<lb />
Scoffers 7Grand Slammers 2<lb />
June 15<lb />
(lames rained out.<lb />
June 19<lb />
Outlaws 6Hopefuls 3<lb />
Hopefuls 7Has Been 8<lb />
NFR's 15Outlaws 14<lb />
June 20<lb />
Lamlxla Chi 4Grand Slammers 1<lb />
Outlaws 6Scoffers 5<lb />
Lambda Chi 8Scoffers 3<lb />
June 21<lb />
Games rained out.<lb />
June 22<lb />
Has Beens 17Grand Slammen 1<lb />
Outlaws 8Road Runners 4<lb />
Third Annual Union Invitational<lb />
Tournament Scheduled Next Week<lb />
Bowie Martin, College Union Presi-<lb />
ent, announced this week that plans<lb />
have been completed for the Third<lb />
Annual EC College Union Invitational<lb />
Table Tennis Tournament which is to<lb />
be held Saturday, July 8. This event<lb />
wild be conducted in the College<lb />
Union area in Wnight Building.<lb />
BOC students, and other invited<lb />
players, may enter this tournament.<lb />
ECC ipktyers may consider their entry<lb />
fees for this event paid by their ac-<lb />
tivity fee.<lb />
Players from five states have in-<lb />
dicated fchey plan to attend this event.<lb />
The draw will be constructed so that<lb />
East Carolina College players and<lb />
guests players will face out-of-town<lb />
players in the first round. Out-of-town<lb />
entries will be placed as far as poss-<lb />
ibft Jtecm other players in the same<lb />
entry blanks. Students may obtain<lb />
these blanks from tine College Union<lb />
office. These entry forms should be<lb />
completed and returned to the Col-<lb />
lege Union office or Bowie Martin.<lb />
The following events will be held:<lb />
Men's Singles (double elimination),<lb />
Men's Doubles, Novice, and Consola-<lb />
tion events,<lb />
Ajwards will be given to finalists in<lb />
all events, and to the semi-finaliate<lb />
in Men's Singles.<lb />
A new team in the Intramural loop . . . The Grandslammers.<lb />
THRU SAT.<lb />
m&amp;dm must be made on official<lb />
Chess Tournament<lb />
IA College Union sponsored single<lb />
Chess Tournament began last week,<lb />
and will continue through the first<lb />
term of summer school.<lb />
Farhang Montalkhaib, winner of the<lb />
1960-61 regular school tournament, is<lb />
defending champion. A first-place tro-<lb />
phy will he awarded to the winner of<lb />
the summer tournament.<lb />
"Morgan the<lb />
Pirate"<lb />
STEVE REEVES<lb />
BUN. THRU TUBS.<lb />
"Green Helmet"<lb />
with BILL FRAUERS<lb />
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Buc<lb />
East Carolina's U<lb />
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