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Dane loved by everyone,<lb />
u anemia Friday night,<lb />
i Bate-man Animal Clin-<lb />
,i ten undergoing treat-<lb />
, disease for a week.<lb />
is<lb />
entered the clinic on Jane 22,<lb />
-mptoma indicating a virus di-<lb />
a as reported as being weak,<lb />
hard, not eating well, losing<lb />
had a temperature of 103.8<lb />
By JIM KIRKLA<lb />
check and suspect a dilTcarried IV<lb />
rats, Letto stira icteChemorrhafcae<lb />
Letto stira icterohemWahagiaeis<lb />
similar to the disease founoUn humans<lb />
knvwn as Yellow Jaundieer Weils<lb />
disease. It is carried by ratsnd is<lb />
fatal to most dogs in their p<lb />
stage. The tests indicated negutKte,<lb />
and the autopsy also indicated a nega<lb />
tive test of this disease.<lb />
The clinic administered all anti-<lb />
biotics known for the cure of pneu-<lb />
monia. The temperature did go down<lb />
to a near normal, but the white blood<lb />
count remained high during the treat-<lb />
ment. Dr. Joseph . Bateman stated<lb />
the dog was very ill during his stay<lb />
at the clinic; responding quite well<lb />
to the treatment until the last day he<lb />
was alive.<lb />
Other Indications<lb />
It was also revealed that Rue's<lb />
teeth showed signs of a serious di-<lb />
sease during his early puppy-hood, tion Department, has offered to fur<lb />
rhe .teeth were not a clean white nLsih the student body with a male<lb />
Great Dane, to be used at college<lb />
events when a mascot would be ap-<lb />
propriate. In an interview, Dr. Spear<lb />
said that . . . 'we (the Spear family)<lb />
I<lb />
fareat I<lb />
I ph<lb />
( .r a tl this size is 101)<lb />
ir. , rhe olinic also revealed that<lb />
v tod count was high.<lb />
g the- stay at the clinic, Buc<lb />
,k ami did not eat a normal<lb />
,i smoun (6 cans). On Wednes-<lb />
ascot stopped eating entire-<lb />
ly sad he  administered glucose<lb />
sic.<lb />
utops Revals Chronic Case<lb />
y .topay, it was revealed that<lb />
pK ronic case of pneumonia.<lb />
 m indicated in the lymph<lb />
I rhe autopsy further indicated I enamel, but a pinkish or sometimes<lb />
ad suffered from a condition dark color. This indicated a virus di-<lb />
tctoown as heart worms, which upon a ease during his puppy-hood, but he<lb />
hown negative. was not having difficulty with this<lb />
The clinic reported no evidence of previous disease.<lb />
iiave hei one of terfuseof Buc's<lb />
deaji. lAlbout tlheclinac said<lb />
"Buc was anave dog  he was<lb />
full of lO andwppeared to be a<lb />
fairlw Bmalog. Aibout the neglect,<lb />
thoqoSg shewed n signs of mal-ad-<lb />
justmernyfrom the changing of train-<lb />
ers, fft. this time of the year, when<lb />
nights are cool, and the days<lb />
hot, we have had many cases (15-20)<lb />
of animals contracting pneumonia.<lb />
Pneumonia is not abnormal among<lb />
dogs at this time of the year.<lb />
Buc was purchased by the 1958<lb />
Summer School SGA, after much con-<lb />
troversy over the type of a mascot<lb />
the school should) have. It was decided<lb />
by the legislative (body that a Great<lb />
Dane would signify strength, speed<lb />
and courage.<lb />
New Mascot<lb />
Dr. Richard Spear, of the Educa-<lb />
ta-t<lb />
which could have been in-<lb />
the rats which were found<lb />
The clinic did, however,<lb />
Neglect Not A Cause<lb />
There had been some indication by<lb />
the students that "neglect" would mascot for the students<lb />
want to do al!l we can to help out.<lb />
'Duke' is a somewhat larger dog than<lb />
Buc was, and should make a nice<lb />
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Easttarolinian<lb />
ume XXXVI<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961<lb />
Number 31<lb />
SGA Sponsors Dance<lb />
, U, iKfS k"c ESS Terry Coley and Katy jo .<lb />
of the Third College Union Talent Show receive prize from contest chair<lb />
man, Jimmy Cannon. See page 3 for story. <lb />
Marimbist<lb />
Tonight's<lb />
Williams, Headlines<lb />
Summer Attraction<lb />
Douglas Williams will be presented<lb />
in a concert of selections for the<lb />
marimba by the Entertainment Com-<lb />
mittee tonight. The program, second<lb />
attraction in the summer Entertain-<lb />
ment Series on the camiptis, will take<lb />
place at 8:15 pjro. in McGinnis Audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Williams has appeared in concert<lb />
both in this country and in music cen-<lb />
ters in Europe and has performed on<lb />
television with both orchestral and<lb />
piano accomfpaniment.<lb />
His music education began at an<lb />
early age culminating m a music de-<lb />
gree from Middle Tennessee State<lb />
College under the guidance of Mar-<lb />
garet Johnson Wright.<lb />
His Master study and preparation<lb />
for the concert abage was earned at<lb />
Northwestern University and the Uni-<lb />
vereaty of California ait Los Angeles<lb />
eminent marimba teacher,<lb />
Clair Omr Musser. For his finishing<lb />
prognam he toured Europe, appearing<lb />
in Salzburg, Bayreuth, Aix En Pro-<lb />
vence, Rome, London, Munich, Flor-<lb />
ence, and Vienna.<lb />
In the test regular meeting of the<lb />
Summer School &amp;GA, held on Monday,<lb />
the main business discussed was the<lb />
amendment of the constitution. Final<lb />
plane were announced concerning thihe<lb />
Summer 'School Dance to be held Fri-<lb />
day, July 7.<lb />
There was opposition to a new<lb />
amendment which was made in the<lb />
week's meeting, limiting the candidacy<lb />
of the president of the Summer SGA<lb />
to being a student who has had prior<lb />
experience with the SGA. It was<lb />
stated by one member of the body that,<lb />
in essence, "no student who pays his<lb />
activity fees can be withheld from<lb />
running for a position on the stu-<lb />
dent body<lb />
Sponsors of the measure stated<lb />
they did not want "just anybody,<lb />
with no previous experience" running<lb />
the SGA in an executive position.<lb />
The motion to limit persons running<lb />
for the presidency of the SGA was<lb />
passed, but was vetoed by Dr. Tuck-<lb />
er, advisor of the grouip Dr. Tucker<lb />
stated that he used his veto power<lb />
because "the measure is against the<lb />
constitution of the SGA<lb />
Dance Highlights ,<lb />
Co-chairmen Tommy Mallison and<lb />
Merle Summers announced the final<lb />
plans for the Summer School dance<lb />
were complete.<lb />
Plans aire now for the dance to be<lb />
held from 9:30 until 12 midnight in<lb />
Wright auditorium, with a one-hour<lb />
concert to preceed the dance at 8:00.<lb />
Dress for the occasion will be "cot-<lb />
ton" dresses for the women and white<lb />
By GEORGE SPELVIN<lb />
shirt and tie for the men.<lb />
Bermuda Plan Defeated<lb />
mers. The Queen's name will be with-<lb />
held from those attending the dance<lb />
The SGA's efforts to have the dance until the court is presented. The queen<lb />
'Bermuda-Ball were curtailed Mon-<lb />
a<lb />
day afternoon in a joint meeting with<lb />
the three Deans connected with stu-<lb />
dent affairs. However, the group did<lb />
decide to allow the dance to last until<lb />
12 midnight, and female dormitory<lb />
students will have until 12:15 to get<lb />
to their respective dormitories.<lb />
This troup also approved the pro-<lb />
posed .plans of the SGtA to stage a<lb />
combo la nee in the parking area be-<lb />
side Rawl buildiing. This dance is<lb />
slated to be held during the second<lb />
session, and will be a bermuda affair.<lb />
Queen To Be Crowned<lb />
The presentation of the queen and<lb />
her court will be staged at 10:30<lb />
"ahfirp according to Merle Sum-<lb />
of the summer school will be crowned<lb />
by last year's queen, Alice Starr.<lb />
Those organizations sponsoring<lb />
contestants are Kappa Alpha, Doris<lb />
Davenport; Delta Zeta, Jane Ruffin;<lb />
Alpha Oimicron Pi, Jane Gurganus;<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vivian Rice; Kap-<lb />
pa Delta, Sallie .Ann Wallace; and<lb />
Alpha Phi, Ella Gray Sullivan.<lb />
Other girls in the contest include:<lb />
Chi Omega, Beth Harris; Theta Chi,<lb />
Barbara Murray; Wilson, Laura<lb />
Eagles; Gotten, Linda Gammon; Slay,<lb />
Joan Rush; and Fleming, Betty Mob-<lb />
ley.<lb />
The dance and concert musk will<lb />
be provided by the Billy May Band,<lb />
starring Frank ie Lester.<lb />
Evening Of Music Features<lb />
Voices Of Moss, Bradner<lb />
College Summer Opera Theater, anni Schicchi, and The Barber of<lb />
under the direction of Paul Hdckfang, Seville.<lb />
Teacher Offers Reward<lb />
Reward for information leading<lb />
to the recovery of a London Fog<lb />
Raincoat stolen from the Library<lb />
Faculty closet.<lb />
Miss Emily Boyee<lb />
Notice<lb />
Any students interested in join-<lb />
ing the summer school band<lb />
should contact Mr. Herbert Cart-<lb />
er in the Musk building.<lb />
Excessive Violations<lb />
Melvin V. Buck, Housing Director,<lb />
If concerned with an excessive num-<lb />
ber of traffic violators. Parking is<lb />
the main- problem.<lb />
The number one violator of park-<lb />
ing regulations this summer has been<lb />
the commuters. "It is suggested that<lb />
those who drive to school and arrive<lb />
late for class find (parking space off<lb />
campus' said Mr. Buck, "and those<lb />
who haven't paid for tickets gained<lb />
since the beginning of summer school<lb />
should report to the housing office im-<lb />
mediately. During this period of in-<lb />
creased enrollment everyone is asked<lb />
to -give full cooperation! in obeying<lb />
the campus traffic rules and regula-<lb />
tions<lb />
will present a varied program of<lb />
operatic duets and arias in McGinnis<lb />
Au!ilorium Mondiay evening, July 10,<lb />
at 8:15 p. m. The program will include<lb />
muc from Beethoven to Menotti.<lb />
The evening of music will be the<lb />
second summer production by the<lb />
Opoi a Theater. Last summer Puccini's<lb />
Sis! or Angelica was presented in its<lb />
entirety with costume and staging.<lb />
Singers for the evening will in-<lb />
clude Alison Moss and Martha Brad-<lb />
ner. Making their debut as solo sing-<lb />
ers in the opera group will be Page<lb />
Shaw, baritone; Becky Forbes, so-<lb />
prano; and Sallie Mewborn, mezzo-<lb />
soprano. The" group will be assisted<lb />
by Terry Coley at the piano.<lb />
Hiekfang, who was recently engaged<lb />
by the Goldovsky Grand Opera Thea-<lb />
ter to tour over the nation for nine<lb />
weeks this fall, will also sing on the<lb />
program.<lb />
Among numbers on the program<lb />
will be duets from Mozart's The Mar-<lb />
riage of Figaro, Fidelio by Beethoven,<lb />
The Medium by Menofcti, and the<lb />
famous "Tutti fior" from Puccini's<lb />
Madame Butterfly. tAJso included on<lb />
the program will be four operatic<lb />
arias from The Medium, Faust, Gi-<lb />
Mrs. Moss, soprano, has been heard<lb />
in operas at the. college for the past<lb />
three years in The Medium, Sister<lb />
Angelica, and The Old Maid and the<lb />
Thief. She has also been featured as<lb />
soloist with the Messiah and the East<lb />
Carolina Symphony Orchestra, She<lb />
will join the music department facul-<lb />
ty this fa11 as a part-time voice teach-<lb />
er.<lb />
Mrs. Bradner, mezzo-soprano, has<lb />
sumg lead roles in past productions of<lb />
The Bartered Bride, The Medium,<lb />
Sister Angelica, and The Old Maid<lb />
and the Thief.<lb />
Page Shaw, baritone, a new-comer<lb />
to the group, has sung in opera pro-<lb />
ductions including The Maid as Mis-<lb />
tress, The Telephone, and The Old<lb />
Maid and the Thief in the thelian pro-<lb />
ductions at Wilmington. He is also<lb />
,a former member of the San Fran-<lb />
cisco Grand Opera Chorus. He studied<lb />
voice and piano at The Cineinetta<lb />
Music Conservatory.<lb />
Misses Barha-m, Forbes, and Mew-<lb />
born will be heard in the roles of<lb />
Susanna, Cherubino, and the Countest<lb />
respectively from Mozart's The Mar-<lb />
riage of Figaro. The ensemble portions<lb />
of the program will be sung in Eng-<lb />
lish.<lb />
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toast C. AROLINIAN<lb />
Tribute To A Symbol<lb />
Last weekend, one of East Carolina's proudest symbols of<lb />
"strength and courage" ended his timely vigilance. Buc, the Great<lb />
Dane, died last Friday night of pneumonia.<lb />
Buc was a scene stealer from the very beginning. When<lb />
he came to the East Carolina campus from his home up North,<lb />
he lost no time in capturing people's hearts; and it wasn't long<lb />
before Buc became one of us.<lb />
Buc, the beloved Pirate mascot, was an inspiration to "his"<lb />
teams and to the countless spectators who followed the teams.<lb />
He was always on the sideline, running up and down, urging his<lb />
teams on to (victory, and he was there supporting them when there<lb />
were no victories.<lb />
The loyal, loving Great Dane will be sadly missed by his<lb />
friends, but he will live on in their memories. And in their mem-<lb />
ories, he will again run the length of the fieldat the next East<lb />
Carolina game, and at the next, and at Jthe next.<lb />
Fountain Unifies Campus<lb />
Children exhibit strange behavior and ejaculate crude<lb />
noises around it; faculty members turn their eyes sidewise in-<lb />
voluntarily as they cross near it; the people of Greenville stop<lb />
their cars abruptly in the middle of the street to gaze at it; and<lb />
lovers coo or cry before it. Our fountain has the power to hyp-<lb />
notize.<lb />
We can project innumerable meanings into it. We can<lb />
observe that it has a color sequence like a cycle of growth, which<lb />
begins with red whith blue, green and orange following in order,<lb />
that the water spurts up to an arrangement of three levels like<lb />
a social order; that all the water spurting up falls down imto the<lb />
pool and is drained, or, in contraslt, that perhaps some of the<lb />
water does not come down, but is instead evaporated into the<lb />
heavens above. And we can observe that near the top the water<lb />
seems to divide into two natural divisionsone on our left and<lb />
the other on our right. At all times the weather exerts some<lb />
force on it. Then, too, we can observe the relationship between the<lb />
parts of 'the fountain, the relation of the fountain to the park,<lb />
the relation of the park to the college, the college as relative to<lb />
the state, the state, to the country, the country Ito the planet, the<lb />
planet to the solar system, and the solar system to the universe,<lb />
ets. Thus in terms of influence our fountain takes on more mean-<lb />
ing in relation to time.<lb />
The fountain is one among many new additions to our<lb />
school in recent months and many new additions are planned for<lb />
the future. The future, we hope, is infinite, and with each new<lb />
addition we should enlarge our vision so that we continually grow.<lb />
Regardless of the meaning we choose to see in our foun-<lb />
tain, we should remember that it is a construction, and its pur-<lb />
pose is to beautify. D. N.<lb />
LITTLE MAN ON.CAMPUS<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College, Greenville North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Monty Mills<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Gwen Johnson<lb />
BUtSILN'EtSS MANAGER<lb />
THURSDAY, JULY .<lb />
Concert<lb />
By LARRY BLlZZARn<lb />
What is the purpose of<lb />
and culture in the commas<lb />
To whom, primarily, should<lb />
appeal? What sort of <lb />
movement should take piJ?<lb />
ItelTgfc GTA FUAfrHUTg AN $26 WAT1 OOltiO CM<lb />
0AOC IN THE vSTACfc V<lb />
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Columnists Collect Colic Collisions<lb />
Managing Edtor<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Sports Editor <lb />
 J. Alfred Willis<lb />
Dave Nanney<lb />
 Richard Boyd<lb />
Photographer  Jim Kirklandi<lb />
Feature Editor Ada Jane Kivette<lb />
Cartoonists  Gale Hammond, Ken Meredith<lb />
Columnists  J. Alfred Willis, Larry Blizzard, and Dave Nanney<lb />
Reporters  Sue Sparkman, Larry Blizzard, Monty Mills, Jim<lb />
Kirkliand, J. Alftred Willis, Dave Nanney, Sandra Phillips, Milton Crocker<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wrght Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
Slave, Slavery, And Slavishness<lb />
By J. ALFRED WILLIS<lb />
First, I state a definition.<lb />
"Slave mentality"a mental-<lb />
ity that learns to perform well<lb />
its appointed task but is unable<lb />
to see other tasks thalt needed to<lb />
be done, that understands small<lb />
problems but nojt large ones and<lb />
hence is efficient but not wise.<lb />
Second, I state observations.<lb />
At the June 20 meeting of the<lb />
SGA (which lasted approxi-<lb />
mately two hours). The mem-<lb />
bers were confronted by the En-<lb />
tertainment question"We can<lb />
have Negro entertainers on cam-<lb />
pus?" "If they travel with a<lb />
group, does the group have to be<lb />
all-colored?" "Will this lead to<lb />
integrated audiences?" (Ques-<lb />
tion resolved"Play it down<lb />
representative and an elected<lb />
representative from Jones<lb />
Dormitory. Amid all these pro-<lb />
ceedings two names were<lb />
brought up with dogged fre-<lb />
quencyDr. Beach and Dean<lb />
White.<lb />
Third, I sttute a finding.<lb />
By necessity, the SGA oper-<lb />
ates with dull parliamentary<lb />
procedure (which can never be<lb />
glamorous) in that enigmatic<lb />
nexfcus betwten the authority of<lb />
the Administration (which is<lb />
State ordained) and the wishes<lb />
of the Student Body (which are<lb />
currently vocal-less). The SGA<lb />
is limited by what it can do,<lb />
simply by the regulatory nature<lb />
of the college. But often its abil-<lb />
Contradts for Josh White and ity is further impaired by im-<lb />
Johnny Mathis have been signed<lb />
but not sent). The members were<lb />
confronted by the NSA issue "Is<lb />
the National Student Associa-<lb />
tion 'pink-tinged'?" "Is it con-<lb />
stantly dominated by the 'Ivy-<lb />
league schools?" "Why did we<lb />
drop ouJt in 1959?" "Why should<lb />
we join?" (Issue resolved<lb />
$900.00 was appropriated for<lb />
three student investigators).<lb />
The members efficiently appro-<lb />
priated $5,291.05 in the time<lb />
needed to read the proposed bud-<lb />
gets and to vote approval, ten<lb />
minutes. The members efficient-<lb />
ly made another constitutional<lb />
change in the new Constitution,<lb />
members were reminded<lb />
11 lacked a graduate<lb />
mafcure thinking, elected sloths,<lb />
and the lack of ability to present<lb />
questions in such a way as to<lb />
obtain favorable action either<lb />
from the students or from the<lb />
Administration.<lb />
 state a popvlar speculation.<lb />
"Does East Carolina College<lb />
produce aj 'slave mentality?"<lb />
That is, do graduates tend to<lb />
become cogs in a machine over<lb />
which they have no control be-<lb />
cause they were not given the<lb />
training necessary to under-<lb />
stand itwhajt its purposes and<lb />
directions are and how they<lb />
might be modified?<lb />
(Are we even given the nec-<lb />
cessary training to operate<lb />
SGA?) <lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I was somewhat amused by Mr.<lb />
Somimers' letter to the editor in June<lb />
26 issue of the East Carolinian. Mr.<lb />
Summers' personal concern for his<lb />
seat on the Senate, both regular and<lb />
summer sessions, was most aptly put<lb />
in his words  I don't think he<lb />
asked me or anyone else in theSenate<lb />
if there is anything he (Mr. Willis)<lb />
can do to help student government<lb />
Does this mean an individual con-<lb />
cerned with stuent apathy, poor elec-<lb />
tion information and half-hearted<lb />
candidaty should consult Mr. Summers<lb />
before he can ibe qualified to com-<lb />
ment on these problems? Mr. Sum-<lb />
mers has emphasized his terms of<lb />
office in both the regular and sum-<lb />
mer sessions and yet these problems<lb />
still prevail.<lb />
I have personally canvassed a cross<lb />
section of students and have found<lb />
a remarkable lack of knowledge of<lb />
time of election, procedure for filing<lb />
and of candidates seeking office. Thus<lb />
it seems reasonable to assume that<lb />
the elections committee should have<lb />
made a more concerted effort to in-<lb />
form the students of the forthcoming<lb />
elections. Mr. Summers has shown<lb />
that Mr. Willis was not a registered<lb />
voter in the last election, but it ap-<lb />
pears that Mr. Willis was simply<lb />
among the 2500 students who had not<lb />
been adequately informed by season-<lb />
ed politicians such, as Mr. Summers.<lb />
It might be interesting to Mr. Sum-<lb />
mers to learn that all students are<lb />
not members of the Soda Shop Gang.<lb />
It seems that it was this fact that<lb />
prompted Mr. Willis to write his col-<lb />
umn in the first place.<lb />
I do not know what Mr. Summers<lb />
has learned about representative gov-<lb />
ernment during his stey in the Senate,<lb />
but he obviously learned little about<lb />
the nature and (purpose of a communi-<lb />
cation organ during his work on the<lb />
newspaper staff. Mr. Summers has<lb />
confused the function of a newspaper<lb />
with the function of elected govern-<lb />
ment. Mr. Summers' citing of the ten<lb />
or twelve -members of the East Caro-<lb />
lnian staff as being a representative<lb />
entity of less than one half of one<lb />
percent is a moot point. He might be<lb />
interested in the feet that one of the<lb />
finest commainicative organs in our<lb />
country, The New York Times, em-<lb />
ploys a staff of 5,800 people, has a<lb />
circulation figure of 1,298,658, and is<lb />
not interested the least bit in numer-<lb />
ical representation. In view of Mr.<lb />
Summers lack of knowledge of the<lb />
nature of a newspaper and of hia<lb />
inclusion of the subject in his letter,<lb />
it is rather amusiiUBr to recall his<lb />
criticism that Mr. Willis . . . fc<lb />
trying to write about something he<lb />
knows very little about"<lb />
I am not sure of the political de-<lb />
serveoness of the "characters whom<lb />
Mr. Summers professes to knew, bat<lb />
1 am sure that well informed elec-<lb />
torate is of primary impirtance in<lb />
effective 'presentative government.<lb />
Since we supposedly have a represen-<lb />
tative government (4 (percent), it is<lb />
the duty of the available cotamunica-<lb />
tive organs and the Student Hum,<lb />
ment Association to insure a well in-<lb />
formed electorate and when necessary<lb />
to stimulate student awareness and<lb />
participation in campus politics.<lb />
B. Tolson Willis, Jr.<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
In reference to last weeks' article<lb />
by Larry Blizzard, I would like to<lb />
say just a few things.<lb />
In the first place, it has not been<lb />
so terribly hot this session, especially<lb />
for the past two weeks. Most students<lb />
have been complaining about the fact<lb />
that it has been too cool to go to<lb />
Whichards' Beach water-skiing.<lb />
I cannot describe the emotion with<lb />
which I read Mr. Blizzards1 second<lb />
pamagraiph. The statement that "mere<lb />
knowledge and the ability to teach<lb />
doesn't make the instructor . . . " is<lb />
so ridiculous that I thought at first<lb />
it might be some sort of dry humor<lb />
above my level of comprehension. Per-<lb />
haps Mr. Blizzard is not mentally<lb />
capable of adjusting his attire to the<lb />
climate and of realizing that others<lb />
are uncomfortable in the traditional<lb />
costume of the winter months. I sug-<lb />
gest that it is Mr. Blizzard who is<lb />
behind the times. Upon what basis<lb />
should one base his opinion of a<lb />
teacher (especially in these modern<lb />
times when informality is the trend),<lb />
his ability to teach or his Madras<lb />
Sport coat?<lb />
Mr. Blizzard then proceeded to com-<lb />
plain about the absence of a Satur-<lb />
day night firee-movie, completely ig-<lb />
noring the fact that there are ewo<lb />
free-movies each week which are so<lb />
well attended that latecomers often<lb />
find themselves standing or sitting<lb />
on the balcony steps. I'm sorry Mr.<lb />
Blizzard finds it so unpleasant to<lb />
sacrifice a dollar for his Saturday<lb />
night date. I suggest he try some of<lb />
the free-movies that he has<lb />
paid for.<lb />
I could probably have tolerated<lb />
some of Mr. Blizzards' opinions if I<lb />
had failed to read his dissertation on<lb />
the CUan its loudspeaker. In the<lb />
first place I think that he as ex-<lb />
aggerated slightly in saying that one<lb />
must bury oneself in the stacks of<lb />
the library in order to keep from<lb />
hearing it. His statement implied<lb />
'that it is on 24 hours per day. I<lb />
would like to remind Mr. Blizzard of<lb />
two important facts: The "Mechani-<lb />
cal Gadget" exists because of student<lb />
demand and itftiat it is in operation<lb />
for only a couple of hours each night<lb />
surely not enough to disturb the<lb />
average human nervous system. I<lb />
regret that Mr. Blizzard is so Puri-<lb />
tanistic tJhat he cannot tolerate even<lb />
the smallest amount of pleasure. Per-<lb />
haps Mr. Blizzard would be happier<lb />
t Bob Jones University.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Lonard B. Shaffer<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Air. Larry Blizzard (EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN, June 29) seems to be so<lb />
concerned about a few faculty mem-<lb />
bers who prefer to lea off bag<lb />
fi6!?118'  during<lb />
montns! He<lb />
given community?" '<lb />
questions came to mind rJw?<lb />
ly when an incident uas r2;<lb />
to me in which a so-called i<lb />
of art and culture implied<lb />
conversation that an exhita!<lb />
and cultural events should k!<lb />
supported and enjoyed only t<lb />
a certain fewthe well-to ?<lb />
tellectual class4hat to thr<lb />
art open to the public at hi<lb />
results in the degradation<lb />
art.<lb />
All of this points up one n<lb />
sential question: is the cukuwi<lb />
movement in a community to b<lb />
a potent, living thing which Z<lb />
reach out and affect everyone<lb />
or will it become onlv a faS<lb />
a shrine at which the certain<lb />
clique feed their egoes. For art<lb />
is the property of the pen?<lb />
One reason for the tremendous<lb />
amount of misunderstanding<lb />
which has grown up around<lb />
modern art is that art has come<lb />
to be considered a luxury to be<lb />
enjoyed only by a certain group<lb />
of "higher class" persons who<lb />
may find the art works quite<lb />
meaningless, but who consider<lb />
It quite fashionable to be a big<lb />
wheel in the cultural life of an<lb />
area. In the past, art has been<lb />
a great motivating force among<lb />
the common people of all classes,<lb />
To exclude any group from tak-<lb />
ing part in any event which adds<lb />
to the cultural life of a com-<lb />
munity means that the purpose<lb />
of art has been lost.<lb />
What does this have to do with<lb />
East Carolina and its students!<lb />
Recently, this college has taken<lb />
upon itself to become the cul-<lb />
tural center of North Carolina,<lb />
thus, to strengthen the cultural<lb />
life of this area. The question<lb />
asked is this: will this cultural<lb />
drive affect only a privileged<lb />
fewor will it be a strong af<lb />
vital force affecting and im-<lb />
proving the life of everyone-<lb />
f rom the millionaire to the col-<lb />
ored shoeshine boy on Dickin-<lb />
son Avenue? Will we, as teach-<lb />
ers, carry forth into the com-<lb />
munity where we will work the<lb />
idea that art is a by-product of<lb />
an enlightened upper-classoi<lb />
can we somehow, in some way<lb />
instill in every student the be-<lb />
liefs that art and culture knows<lb />
no boundsthat it is an enrich-<lb />
ment and a vital force in every-<lb />
one's life.<lb />
Coming Free Flick<lb />
"Once More With Feeling<lb />
Tiiis film begins with one of <lb />
moat hilarious wedding nights of <lb />
cent film history. Yul Brenner &amp; <lb />
ill-tempered conductor who "V<lb />
symphony orchestra the way JJ<lb />
people use Kleenex Kay Kendall, W<lb />
mistress of many years, is tired o<lb />
all, -wants to marry a nice reaped<lb />
college president and live like a <lb />
man being. So she has married <lb />
in order to pet a divorce so thecoi-<lb />
lege president will think he's g<lb />
an homest woman. But Yul, cad <lb />
he is, has no intention of dvor<lb />
This is a most enjoyable comedy<lb />
behind the times.metre<lb />
and the ability to teach doesn't m<lb />
he instructorone must look the f<lb />
of a teacher <lb />
I have seen quite a few proj<lb />
on campus this summer who a<lb />
eport shirts instead of their rj<lb />
"Sunday best and none of Jj<lb />
looked less educated because of Pj<lb />
casual attire. In fact they looked cp<lb />
calm, collectedand intellifnt<lb />
FwwAry, I can learn better<lb />
I face an instructor who loo<lb />
fortatte, instead of facing  <lb />
has pneapfrration streaming <lb />
face and down both arms. <lb />
only that, but I feel that a fj<lb />
aole professor does a beterJll<lb />
teaching than one in the "?" .<lb />
heat wwve, Much to your Tj<lb />
Blizzard, professors are hun <lb />
Have just s much right to<lb />
FRSPAY, JULY 6,<lb />
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J!fr Jdh!nfenXo a To<lb />
:h criticised the college library. The cXtf Caohnian<lb />
 feel that the facilities and sericeToffeZ b?t?<lb />
library are inadequate?" onered by the col-<lb />
Hoy lirinneM. Teacher of .towican D<lb />
(iermnyThe fscUitie,   adeQUBB pendenita.<lb />
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alfout w.thout . approprtation from the State Depart<lb />
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ta the wmter when ,there is fuil enrolment mTt !ft<lb />
books are available after a week - k! v.<lb />
, . . " r  we so, but when graduate<lb />
.students are here  , the summer, they wjfZ.<lb />
of books xr top,ott 14 books TC avS<lb />
for undergraduates for long periods of time<lb />
EAST CARP T. TNT AM<lb />
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Lrgc ambos. Graduate Student, BeAhaven N. C.<lb />
nan) i a ids for overdue books are issued when they<lb />
t overdue. But really, I think tahe library people real-<lb />
 well, , nsidering the pay, time, and help they have<lb />
lege library.<lb />
Alice Bley 1st grade teacher, Lewis Sdhooi, Kinston,<lb />
N. C. For the graduate students that commute, there<lb />
isn't enough time allowed to check out a .book we are<lb />
too far away to got them back on time. Also I don't<lb />
think the .pesonnel are really on their 'toes' as to where<lb />
books and periodicals can be found. If they know where<lb />
they are, (when checked out) (the library staff) doesn't<lb />
tell you where they are. Jumiors and Seniors should be al-<lb />
lowed some sort of stack iprivileges set up similar to the<lb />
graduate privileges. This could be useful in locating ma-<lb />
terials needed for parallel research work. A stack permit<lb />
could be given those Jrs and Srs who maintain a high<lb />
scholastic average. The professional attitude is the main<lb />
thing wrong. Helfc isn't offered when you ask for it, and<lb />
when you do get it, it is sort of resenltfufl<lb />
tank (.rayiel, Sr Torboro, N. ."1 dton't think the<lb />
 with the administration of the library. For the<lb />
Lint of books handled, I think itftney do a great job. In<lb />
- there are so many people taking the same<lb />
irst<lb /><lb />
v tit<lb />
at it is almost impossible to obtain the necessary<lb />
n assigned a term pajper. In such a case, in-<lb />
shottld place these books on reserve, so they<lb />
available to everyone<lb /><lb />
Ruth Fortner, Senior, Concord, N. C"I don't think the<lb />
faculty should be allowed to keep books out indefinitely.<lb />
They should be allowed to keep them for a month or so,<lb />
and have them renewed as the students do. The boy was<lb />
complaining about not being able to get but 3 books out<lb />
of 10  . well, that's what books are here lor, to be checked<lb />
out by every student who has Library privileges. Even if<lb />
the books are out, one can have them placed on reserve,<lb />
and if we can't find the books that are out, we can trace<lb />
thorn. It is best not to procrastinate vben assigned a<lb />
research project<lb />
iKudd Jenson, Elementary Physical Education Director,<lb />
p tte City Schools."Recently I looked in the card<lb />
g oe for a book and found that ithere were four copies<lb />
the stacks. When they (student assistant) came back<lb />
'' were no copies in the stacks. Two copies could be<lb />
 ' but there was no record of the missing two. I<lb />
n't to av what happened . . . mayfoe a faculty member<lb />
ate student just pecked them up without oheck-<lb />
em out. There needs to be a committee set up com-<lb />
of the heads of each department to select books.<lb />
apartments have an adtwndance of books, while<lb />
don't have enough in the specific subject area of<lb />
'ieiKittments<lb />
Evelyn Johnson, 8th grade teacher, Greenville Jr. High<lb />
School."I think the services and facilities are adequate.<lb />
There are too many people who do not know how to find<lb />
iiKaterial in the library. I learned how to find reference<lb />
materials from the assigned exercises given, to me in Eng-<lb />
lish II. These assignments included locating material in<lb />
the Educational Index to that of reviews on motion pic-<lb />
tures. If more instructors, especially those in freshman<lb />
Knglish would give similar exercises, more people would<lb />
know how to use the library facilities, thus, elemdnatir-g<lb />
much unjust criticism of the Mbrary'<lb />
EC Student Tasker Polk Wins First<lb />
At Second Bach Festival Auditions<lb />
Kappa Delta representative, Sara<lb />
Smiley, displays award winning news<lb />
collection.<lb />
Page 8<lb />
Lester And May Band<lb />
Here Tomorrow Night<lb />
Tasker Polk, piano student at ttoe<lb />
Hege, won a $150.00 first prise in<lb />
'went Second Internatonal Bach<lb />
estiva 1 Auditions in Washington,<lb />
C.<lb />
All contestants played the same<lb />
free-part F Minor Invention and a<lb />
fehide and fugue of bis own choice<lb />
fom Kach's Well-Tempered Oewiar.<lb />
The Washington Post, describing<lb />
K's performance, said, "Young<lb />
plk's playing was a model. In tone<lb />
touch, and in a genuinely moving<lb />
ling of both the required inventtom<lb />
 f the E Major Prelude and Fu-<lb />
from Book Two, ha showed tl<lb />
?hs.t degree of present attainment<lb />
ftrture promise<lb />
As winner of the auditions, Polk<lb />
il appear ki a solo recital in Wasfe-<lb />
fWon, D. c, at the John Watlsy<lb />
)We11 Auditorium November U at<lb />
P- m.<lb />
1x1 addition to has work with Or<lb />
Carter, Polk has studied in summer<lb />
sessions with the noted musician and<lb />
teacher Dr. Rudolph. Ganz in Chicago.<lb />
Delicious Food<lb />
Served 24 Hours<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
GRILL<lb />
Corner W. W A Dickinson<lb />
Kappa Delta Wins<lb />
National Honors<lb />
Gamma iSligma chapter of Kappa<lb />
Delba Sorority received two national<lb />
awards at the national convention<lb />
held June 22-26 in Koanoke, Virginia.<lb />
Dean iRuth White, Miss Sophie<lb />
I'ischel and Sara Smiley represented<lb />
the East Carolina chapter, and Sara<lb />
accepted the Press and Scholarship<lb />
Awards for Gamma Sigma chapter<lb />
of Kappa Delta.<lb />
The Press Ajwaird is presented to<lb />
the chapter with the most inclusive<lb />
Press Book, which includes all printed<lb />
news articles concerning activities<lb />
of individual members and group ac-<lb />
tivities. The Gamma Sigma Book com-<lb />
piled by Sara Smiley and Brenda<lb />
Vautghan was chosen to represent this<lb />
I rovence. The books from the nine<lb />
provences were judged by profession-<lb />
al newspapermen. Many of the clip-<lb />
pings found in the winning book from<lb />
East Carolina's chapter were taken<lb />
from the East Carolinian.<lb />
Dean Wite complimented the cam-<lb />
pus netwsipaper saying, "I feel that<lb />
the East Carolinian is responsible for<lb />
Gamma Sigma's receiving this award<lb />
due to good publicity the East Caro-<lb />
linian has given our chapter. Many<lb />
of the eliptpdntgs oaime from the East<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
In addition to the Press Award the<lb />
East Carolina-chapter of Kappa Del-<lb />
ta also received a silver tray, scholar-<lb />
ship award, presented to Sara Smiley<lb />
at the Scholarship Banquet.<lb />
MA tidal-wave of fresh, musical ex w-<lb />
pression" is one exotic's review of the<lb />
Billy May Band, which will appear on<lb />
campus tomorrow night in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
The Billy May Band, featuring the<lb />
vocal styling of FranJkie Lester, will<lb />
present a concert at 8:00 pm to be<lb />
iollowed at 9:30 by the annual Sum-<lb />
mer School Dance. Lester gained his<lb />
experience which led him toward) fame<lb />
with the Buddy Morrow Orchestra.<lb />
Morrow put Lester at the head of<lb />
his band, in the vocal spot, which<lb />
later led to the signing of Lester to<lb />
a recording contract.<lb />
In the meantime, the management<lb />
of the Billy May Band was planning<lb />
to couple the Bally May Orchestra<lb />
with a singing leader whose voice<lb />
and singing style would blend with the<lb />
Ixand, thereby, capping the wonderful<lb />
Billy May instrumental with an<lb />
equally fine vocalist. The managers<lb />
"discovered" Lester's talent from<lb />
the earlier recordings and his voice<lb />
and style blended perfectly for the<lb />
band.<lb />
Frankie Lester<lb />
his own crew were assets that would<lb />
add to the excitement and sparkle<lb />
that was already in abundance in the<lb />
May Orchestra. Possessing jalents<lb />
and features similar to May's, he<lb />
was summoned to star with the Billy<lb />
May Band, and the two top talents,<lb />
both possessing modern styles blended<lb />
with the best of traditional ingred-<lb />
Lester's abilities proved perfect for I ients, present as potent combination<lb />
the May organization, nd the pre- a, ever came across the musical hori-<lb />
vious band experience and desire for<lb />
zon.<lb />
Athletic Construction Begins;<lb />
Air Conditioning Units Planned<lb />
5)<lb />
Prizes Awarded At<lb />
CO Talent Show<lb />
Durham Titled Doctor<lb />
William H. Duaihiaun, Jr associate<lb />
professor in the School of Business<lb />
here, has completed work on the<lb />
doctrate of education at Indiana Uni-<lb />
versity and received the degree at<lb />
commencement exercises there earlier<lb />
this summer.<lb />
A native of Rooky Mount, Mr.<lb />
Durham attended high school there<lb />
and in 1949 was awarded the bachelor's<lb />
degree at East Carolina College. He<lb />
also holds the Master's degree from<lb />
the Unikversity of North Carolina.<lb />
After his graduation from East<lb />
Carolina, he taught commerce at the<lb />
Tarboro High School for two years.<lb />
He then joined the faculty of Wake<lb />
Forest College where from 1951 to<lb />
1955 he conducted classes in secre-<lb />
tarial science. In 1957 he returned to<lb />
East Carolina as a faculty member in<lb />
the deipartment of business.<lb />
Mr. F. D. Duncan, vice president<lb />
an business manager, announced re-<lb />
cently that EOC has awarded con-<lb />
tracts for grading and underground<lb />
drainage for a new baseball field to<lb />
be located south of the new football<lb />
field and east of highway NC 43. Mr.<lb />
Duncan said, "The relocation of the<lb />
athletic fields is necessary because<lb />
a new classroom building will prob-<lb />
ably be constructed on .the site of the<lb />
present baseball field beginning early<lb />
in 1962. And, eventually, other build-<lb />
ings will be constructed on that area<lb />
of the campus. It is not expected that<lb />
the new athletic field will actually be<lb />
used before 1962 or 1963. We want to<lb />
get the field prepared and the grass<lb />
established so that they will be in<lb />
good condition when they are needed<lb />
Other construction occurimg on<lb />
Campus includes air conditioning for<lb />
South: Cafeteria and the bookstore.<lb />
The administration had hoped to have<lb />
this air conditioning in operation dur-<lb />
ing the first session of summer school,<lb />
but were delayed by the necessity of<lb />
The annual College Union, sum-<lb />
mer school, Talent Show was pre-<lb />
sented last week featuring fifteen<lb />
acts. Jerry Winberry acted as master<lb />
ot ceremonies and prizes of ten, five<lb />
and two and a half dollars were pre-<lb />
sented to first, second and third place<lb />
winners respectively.<lb />
Rose Linday, accompanied by Ter-<lb />
ry Coley, performed a vocal medley<lb />
consisting of "I'll Never Stop Loving<lb />
You" and "More Than You Know"<lb />
and received first prize. Second-prize<lb />
winners Rose Lindsay and Terry Co-<lb />
ley presented a piano duo. Winning<lb />
third prize, Katy Jo Todd, accom-<lb />
panied by Loretta Regan, sang "Sum-<lb />
mertime<lb />
Contestants were judged on a cri-<lb />
teria of entertainment value, orginal-<lb />
ity and skill in talent. Judges repre-<lb />
senting faculty and the student body<lb />
were Sue Britt, chairman, Miss Rosa-<lb />
getting approval of the state engineer, iind Roulston, Dr. Francis Adams and<lb />
PRESENTED BY YOUR SGA<lb />
IN CONCERT - JULY 13<lb />
WRIGHT AUDITORIUM<lb />
8:00 P. M.<lb />
Thi Mot Explosive Forc In Jaa<lb />
t<lb /><lb />
AM.<lb />
HIS<lb />
WTEINATIONALLY<lb />
FAMOUS<lb />
ORCHESTRA<lb />
and it appears now that it will be<lb />
second summer term before it will be<lb />
in operation. The outside cooling tower<lb />
will be located' in a corner of the in-<lb />
side cafeteria court and will be large<lb />
enough to take care of the cooling of<lb />
the cafeteria refrigeration system<lb />
which will permit the removal of the<lb />
pool near the post office, wfiich has<lb />
leen an unsightly utility for many<lb />
years.<lb />
Graham building is also undergo-<lb />
ing a face-lifting. And the infirmary<lb />
is adding a wing extending from the<lb />
rear to the "Y" building. They have<lb />
also enlarged' their waiting room and<lb />
new tile has been laid which will match<lb />
the tile on the floor of the new wing.<lb />
Otis Strother. Jimmy Cannon, a mem-<lb />
ber of the College Union, was in<lb />
charge of the Talent Show broadcast<lb />
over Campus Radio.<lb />
Others of (the fitfeen contestants<lb />
presenting a variety of talents were:<lb />
Lana Lee Bonner and .Sandy Thomp-<lb />
son, and Jimmy Cannon presenting<lb />
dance numbers; Esther Jarvis, a piano<lb />
selection; vocals by Ann Bradford and<lb />
Evelyn Eakes; lAIice Bryan played the<lb />
guitar; Lib Rogers presented a baton<lb />
and strutting routine; monologue by<lb />
Willard Whirtehurst; folk songs by<lb />
Leonard Schaffner; pantomine from<lb />
Okalahoma" by Ann Bradford; and<lb />
a rook and roll combo by Stucky,<lb />
I Johnson and Davis.<lb />
Bon't Buy From College<lb />
I HI<lb />
And you'll be sorry<lb />
Because of the Special Discount for Students, Faculty,<lb />
and Staff<lb />
COLLEGE SUNOCO SERVICE<lb />
5th&amp;Reade Streets<lb />
PL 2-9385<lb />
(One Block from the College on 5th Street)<lb />
Serving East Carolina College with Quality<lb />
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES<lb />
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CAROL IN I A N<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
JLl.Y<lb />
EC Jo<lb />
NCAA<lb />
Await Souther<lb />
Pin Step Closer To Southern Conference Admission<lb />
EC appears to be only two years away from possible South-<lb />
ern Conference membership. Now that the team is assured of<lb />
NCA.A membership, the only thing that East Carolina has to do<lb />
at the present time is to await the necessary time.<lb />
This seems to be the year for extraordinary athletic ac-<lb />
complishments by East Carolina. A few weeks fck, "<lb />
of NAIA baseball champions was brought to Greenville Now the<lb />
honor ol being a member of the National Co legiate Athletic As-<lb />
sociation seems to be another step in the college's achieving tre-<lb />
m idous accomplishments in the sports world.<lb />
What The NCAA Membership Means<lb />
The admission means vital prestige for the athletic pro-<lb />
gram an expanding schedule of larger colleges and universities<lb />
fn the future, better athletic facilities in the next couple of years<lb />
and the possibility of better athletes than ever before being ad-<lb />
mitted to East Carolina. m .<lb />
The baskeball team will have their work cut out for them<lb />
next Winter as Coach Earl Smith's cage quint meets four of<lb />
these NCAA and Southern Conference schools. Richmond, VM1,<lb />
William &amp; Mary, and The Citadel are booked on the Pirate s<lb />
schedule for the 1961-62 campaign. The Bucs will miss Cotton<lb />
Clayton who signed a 50,000 dollar bonus baseball contract with<lb />
Baltimore. But Coach Smith will still have several veterans around<lb />
such as Bill Otte, Charlie Lewis, Ben Bowes, and Lacy West.<lb />
Mascot Will Be Missed<lb />
Next fall when everyone crowds the EC stadium for the<lb />
gridiron encounters, the absence of Buc, the beloved Mascot, will<lb />
be felt by the entire student body. The East Carolinian extends<lb />
our deepest sympathy to the "Great Dane" who died of pneumonia<lb />
Friday. His size and strength was a tremendous inspiration to<lb />
the East Carolina football teams of the past.<lb />
Veteran Coaches Working On Their Masters<lb />
Many ex-EC performers in athletic circles are here this<lb />
summer doing graduate work. Among the many are, Mac Eure,<lb />
who is a 1954 graduate of EC and is head basketball coach at<lb />
Ciadock High School in Portsmouth, Virginia. Dennis Basnight<lb />
is a 1950 graduate and currently head football coach at Camden<lb />
High School. Dwight Shoe, a 1953 graduate, aids Davidson's Bill<lb />
Dole as coach. ,<lb />
A 1960 graduate, Bill Cain, will be the new head coach and<lb />
possible athletic Director at Suffolk High School in Suffolk, Vir-<lb />
ginia. Bobby Carter, who graduated from East Carolina in 1955,<lb />
is head coach at Perquimans High School in Hertford, North<lb />
Carolina. , . .<lb />
Other out of town coaches doing graduate work include<lb />
Buies Creek's Don Leggett, George Greybill from Jefferson Senior<lb />
High of Roanoke, Frank Hoagg of Bolivia, Perry Pearson, grid-<lb />
iron mentor at Franklin High School, Franklin, Virginia, and<lb />
Bill Kittrell of Valdosta, Georgia.<lb />
College Players Taming Pro<lb />
Many East Carolina baseball followers are wondering<lb />
what happened to the players who signed major league contracts.<lb />
A quick run down of where the players were sent is as follows:<lb />
Outfielder Cotton Clayton is out in South Dakota in a Class C<lb />
league and Pitcher Larry Cray ton was sent to Montana to play<lb />
in a Class B league; Floyd Wicker, freshman third sacker, Wally<lb />
Cockerell, veteran outfielder, and Jim, Martin, the team's hard<lb />
hitting firstsacker, were sent to a Class D Rookie League in Vir-<lb />
ginia. <lb />
Leading Players Gather For Third<lb />
Annual CU Invitational Tournament<lb />
East Carolina's top five table tennis Carr, of  Hampton, Va who was run-<lb />
Ir N. M. Jorgenson, Athletic Di<lb />
rector for the college, has been in-<lb />
formed that East Carolina will be<lb />
orally a -ember of the.Nation<lb />
Collegiate Athletic Association as ol<lb />
September 1, 1961. This means that<lb />
the school will have to obey not only<lb />
,tihe NAIA rules but the larger asso-<lb />
ciation's rules as well. The member-<lb />
,ship of the NCAA is a "tepdosei<lb />
to Southern Conference membership.<lb />
fa joining the NCAA, the college<lb />
becomes the only member of the North<lb />
State League to be in this association.<lb />
The remainder of he colleges, in-<lb />
cluding EC, are members of the na-<lb />
tional Association of ff<lb />
Ubieties. As a member of the NCAA<lb />
East Carolina will not be able to play<lb />
a regular season basketball game be-<lb />
fore December 1. The school cannot<lb />
work high school players on athletic<lb />
trials, end the football practices will<lb />
be limited to twenty days during the<lb />
T) Pirate football teem will play ference, although tfi, .le<lb />
' Wnfford and Furman, both members only member of tl U<lb />
NCAA The Buc cage unit has letio Directoi pc )lul<lb />
hlduled contests with such teams necessary<lb />
,as Virginia Military Institute, The<lb />
Citadel the University of Richmond,<lb />
and William-Mary of WillUmsburg,<lb />
Virginia. With the exception of Wof-<lb />
College out of South Oarohna,<lb />
ford<lb />
he ibove mentioned teams are South-<lb />
ern Conference representatives.<lb />
Last year the Bucs played Richmond<lb />
on the griddiron and won 22-7. How-<lb />
ever the basketball team lost to a<lb />
veteran Citadel team 99-83. The na-<lb />
play ference, atthouj<lb />
organization m n !Z<lb />
the Southern  . fc<lb />
still two years <lb />
Academically, . . <lb />
athletically it ap  jj "<lb /><lb />
help<lb />
lege will definiU . fa<lb />
meats for SC<lb />
The SC tm at the<lb />
pre3$<lb />
time are Geofge Washinjrton Unj<lb />
sity, West Virginia Univenjb ry<lb />
versity of Rich Virginia M<lb />
tary Institute, William &amp;. Mary yJ<lb />
irinia Tech. David  r' '<lb />
unn<lb />
tional champion baseball team played<lb />
Delaware and Wake Forest of the<lb />
WAA. When the new athletic plant I'nv, i sity Citadel<lb />
 bulk the Bucs will be T'WJg<lb />
larger colleges and universit.es. The<lb />
football field will not be ready until<lb />
1963, and the present seating capacity<lb />
at College, Stadium is certainly too<lb />
.small.<lb />
Dr. Jorgenson stated "let it be<lb />
known that East Carolina College at<lb />
winter practice season.<lb />
However, the r'lJllSiS" time has no intention of<lb />
indicates that this college will be play the pies r <lb />
ing NCAA members more than ever. dropping ou<lb />
of the North State Con-<lb />
The Koad<lb />
Runners pose for a group picture prior to league playoffs.<lb />
T<lb />
PI<lb />
Begin League<lb />
s This Week<lb />
Jones Assumes I<lb />
Director's Duties I<lb />
Jack Jones, a from Appi. 1<lb />
iachian State Te u Ooflep j<lb />
presently at the  taint k<lb />
ir-anmraJ Director. A -it-ran of sii<lb />
years in the Marine  the Sen-<lb />
ior has had considerable experkfct<lb />
at thi position. Jan is Intramunl<lb />
Director for the A we a<lb />
befog I;i" mil Di m tls<lb />
Marine Corps at I Noni<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The 28-year old ex-Marine km i<lb />
star football player a -lachiank<lb />
the early fifties. In 1954, while ok<lb />
a fcive as a giidi former, ik<lb />
well-built athlete i E. C. Dagiri<lb />
on the Appaiachia iaff.<lb />
A product of V .i-Salem's Rey-<lb />
nolds High School, Js tlsoU<lb />
experience as head  Theemrai<lb />
EC student director the mentor<lb />
at Cherry Point .  Swaaata<lb />
Hh School.<lb />
The ex-gridder is married and hi<lb />
nvo children. Jone es, after grad-<lb />
uating this winter, to step up to &amp;<lb />
position as Co-lntramural Dreetor<lb />
assisting Coach Wendell Carr. This<lb />
will be a full time position instead<lb />
just a student occupaton.<lb />
Ron Shoupe's Outlaws defeated a<lb />
strong Road Runner nine Monday af-<lb />
ternoon on field number 2 of the<lb />
inttramural athletic field. The win gave<lb />
the Outlaws undisputed possession of<lb />
third place in the tight loop stand-<lb />
ings. Lamgda Chi 6-1 and the Hopefuls<lb />
5-2 were in front of Shoupe's team as<lb />
of Monday afternoon.<lb />
The championship games were to<lb />
he played this week. In<lb />
vs. Koad Runner acair Sydney Allen,<lb />
a righthander recorded win number<lb />
4 against 2 defeats. Manager Shoupe,<lb />
Charlie Seymore, and Brother Reed<lb />
collected two hits a piece for the<lb />
winners.<lb />
The remainder of the league stand-<lb />
ings has the Has Beeais, Scoffers,<lb />
Non-Freedom Riders, and the Grand-<lb />
slammers trailing the league leaders.<lb />
A watermelon feast was held Tues-<lb />
day fir all players, coaches, and um-<lb />
pires following the playoff encoun-<lb />
ters. A Second Session Summer<lb />
the Outlaw Ieague wiH begin soon. The league<lb />
standings as of Monday July 3 are as<lb />
follows.<lb />
players are expected to have a good<lb />
chance ito keep the trophies here at<lb />
the college, at tht third annual East<lb />
Carolina College Union Invitational<lb />
Table Tennis Touirnamenit. The In-<lb />
vitational, North Carolina's largest<lb />
table tennis event, will be held on<lb />
July 8 at the College Union. Bowie<lb />
Martin will direct the event, which<lb />
will use five tables.<lb />
East Carolina's top ranking .player,<lb />
Charles Holliday, is in top form, and<lb />
as expected to have the best chance to<lb />
take the men's singles trophy.<lb />
Second ranking Nelson Tug-well<lb />
and fourth ranked Wdlliam Stan-<lb />
cil both are being pressed in<lb />
practice games by spin artist Mal-<lb />
colm Griffith, third ranking EC player,<lb />
and fifth ranked Bowie Martin.<lb />
Heading the outstanding out-of-<lb />
town entry will be defending champ-<lb />
ion Norman KiUpatriok, a former EC<lb />
graduate, who is currently the East-<lb />
ern Tennessee and Georgia champion.<lb />
Kilpatrick is now a resident of Chat-<lb />
tanooga, Tennessee, and was North<lb />
Carolina singles champion in 1960.<lb />
Another top entry will be Joe Corne,<lb />
of Burlington, the current Tarheel<lb />
men's champion. Gary Preston, of<lb />
Graham, N. C, the 1959 state champ-<lb />
ion, rounds out the list of three N. C.<lb />
champions entered in the Invitational.<lb />
John Hodgin, of Burlington, winner<lb />
Invitational, and Jack<lb />
ner in the 1960 event, are other lead<lb />
ing players entering. Leading players<lb />
from Georgia and South Carolina are<lb />
also eypected to enter the tourney<lb />
during the last few days before en-<lb />
tries close.<lb />
EC players are reminded that they<lb />
may enter this tournament free of<lb />
charge, at the College Union Office,<lb />
and that they may enter the Novice<lb />
Singles division, which will not have<lb />
the top players entered. The regular<lb />
singles event will be held on a double<lb />
elimination basis, which will insure<lb />
all entries more play.<lb />
Won Lost<lb />
Martin Wins Contest<lb />
Bowie Martin, CU president and<lb />
(James Committee Chairman, was in-<lb />
strumental in winning for the College randslammere<lb />
Lambda Chi<lb />
Hopefuls <lb />
Outlaws <lb />
Has Beens <lb />
Road Runners<lb />
Scoffers .<lb />
Union a Harvard Gold Medal Table<lb />
Tennis Center including twelve paddles<lb />
and five dlozen table tennis balls.<lb />
Starts THURSDAY, July 6th<lb />
Disney's Newest,<lb />
Funniest and Best!<lb />
"THE PARENT<lb />
TRAP"<lb />
in Color  Starring<lb />
Hayley Mills<lb />
99<lb />
Next Attraction<lb />
Debbie Reynolds - Tab Hunter<lb />
Fred Astaire<lb />
in<lb />
"Pleasure of His Company"<lb />
PITT Theatre<lb />
Thurs, July 6 - Wed July 12<lb />
"By Love<lb />
Possessed<lb />
with Lana Turner, Effrem Zimbalist<lb />
Jr Susan Kohner, and George<lb />
Hamilton<lb />
COMING JULY 13th<lb />
"Wild In The<lb />
Country1<lb />
Elvis Presley, Tuesday Weld,<lb />
Millie Perkins, and<lb />
Hope Lange<lb />
State Theatre<lb />
NFR<lb />
6<lb />
5<lb />
5<lb />
4<lb />
6<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
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(I<lb />
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Appalachian transfer becomes new<lb />
Intramural Director.<lb />
S9tOW<lb /><lb />
ai!ie Ann Wallad<lb />
audience at last <lb />
While Billy<lb />
Sal<lb />
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toti n<lb />
when bhe Billy M<lb />
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the evening' Sallil<lb />
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her crown.<lb />
Miss Wallace,<lb />
blond, accepted<lb />
year's Summer<lb />
Starr. The new<lb />
a gold trophy bi<lb />
concert-dance b<lb />
Some 400 svi<lb />
Wright Amliiori)<lb />
or the concert<lb />
dance. Then a<lb />
audience remain<lb />
night to .hinee,<lb />
the 1961 Sum!<lb />
crowned.<lb />
The Billy Ml<lb />
singer Frankie lj<lb />
ear from New<lb />
liately ;tfi en-<lb />
gagement in Al<lb />
contract stated<lb />
than , the<lb />
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cians inehiding<lb />
who was previot<lb />
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Concert and Dance, Friday, July 7, Wright A<lb />
Ec student,<lb />
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