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Second Term Registration<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1961<lb />
Whithey<lb />
Campers Begin<lb />
Full Schedule Of<lb />
Music Activities<lb />
More than 425 high sar.ool students<lb />
from eight states have been registered<lb />
! for the lltihl ammual summer music<lb />
camp at East Carolina College which<lb />
opened a full schedule of activities on<lb />
 Monday. ,<lb />
The music caimp is under the di-<lb />
j lection of Prof- Earl Beach, chair-<lb />
man of tf EOC Department of Mu-<lb />
sic, with Director of Bands Herbert<lb />
L. Carter assisting.<lb />
IA staff of instructors and counsell-<lb />
I ors number 50 persons. Activities in-<lb />
1 cb de three bands, two dhoral groups,<lb />
an orchestra, studies in art, piano,<lb />
J dance, majorette, and drum majors.<lb />
Prof. Beach said the students have<lb />
registered from all across North<lb />
Carolina, and in addition there are<lb />
students from South Carolina, Georgia,<lb />
Florida, Virginia, Pennsylvania, In-<lb />
diana, and Maryland.<lb />
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Roles were cast Monday night for<lb />
Richard N. Nahh's romantic comedy,<lb />
"The Rainmaker The comedy is to<lb />
be presented the later part of this<lb />
session under the direction of Dr.<lb />
J. A. Withey, Playjhouse Director.<lb />
The play, set in tf'Je '20's amidst a<lb />
drought-beset region of the West, en-<lb />
volves the Curry family, an unedu-<lb />
cated loving family, wtho is faithfully,<lb />
and f: opefully awaiting an important<lb />
rain.<lb />
As the play opens, we find a plain<lb />
girl's father iand brothers trying to<lb />
find her a husband. Lizzie, played by<lb />
Dee Jenkins, is uncoy, intelligent, and<lb />
.blunt; she is never daunted by fail-<lb />
' ures. lizzie is staring spinster'hood<lb />
in the face when a flamboyant young<lb />
conman Bill Sbarbuck (Jimmy Ro-<lb />
berts) blusters into town announcing<lb />
that for $100 he can bring rain.<lb />
With money in his pockets, Star-<lb />
buck spouts pftiilosophy, poetizes, woos<lb />
Registration for the second term<lb />
tt the summer session began at 8:30<lb />
b. ni. Wednesday, July 12, in Wright<lb />
Building. Students returning for the<lb />
ftecond term and new students con-<lb />
.i with their faculty advisors, pre-<lb />
pared their schedules, and enrolled<lb />
lii course during the day. Classes<lb />
(began Thursday morning.<lb />
Indications are that enrollment will<lb />
exceed previous records for tine same<lb />
period of the school year.<lb />
The li61 Summer Session will close<lb />
August 17.<lb />
East Carolina is offering this sum-<lb />
mer for the first time an enriched<lb />
Curriculum including approximately<lb />
eighty courses in the first term and<lb />
forty ni the second term which, have<lb />
not been previously taught during<lb />
(the summer. The aim of the program<lb />
I is to enable students to schedule their<lb />
courses so that, if they wish, they <lb />
may complete their college work with- j<lb />
in a three-year period.<lb />
Among special events of the second<lb />
summer term, Dean of Instruction<lb />
Robert L. Holt has announced, will<lb />
be the Eleventh Annual Music Camp<lb />
in session JuLy 16-29 with an enroll-<lb />
ment of 450 junior and senior high<lb />
school students; a Choral and Instru-<lb />
mental Music Workshop, July 17-28;<lb />
A Visual Aids Workshop, July 17-27;<lb />
and a Junior Hign School Workshop<lb />
July 12-25.<lb />
Receptive Audience Receives<lb />
Approval Of Basie Group<lb />
ihe girl, and teaches her to have<lb />
aith in herself, and leaves iher altar<lb />
bound with one of the communities<lb />
eligible young men when the play<lb />
ends. Everybody has been taught a<lb />
lesson in love and faith by the young<lb />
scoundrel and they eagerly await the<lb />
rain.<lb />
Rounding out the cast of "The<lb />
Rainmaker" is Page Shaw as H. C.<lb />
Curry, the patient and loving father;<lb />
Ray Tolley and Bob Gooden, as Lizzie's,<lb />
two brothers, Noah and Jim; Leroy<lb />
Collins as File; and Gerald Harrell as<lb />
Sheriff Thomas.<lb />
Stage manager for the production<lb />
is David Thrift, PubiMcity Director<lb />
is Dave Nanney, and set manager i3<lb />
Ross Thomas.<lb />
Plans have been made to take tihe<lb />
play to Carolina Beach for a two-week<lb />
engagement the last of August. The<lb />
present cast of "The Rainmaker" will<lb />
travel to Carolina Beach for tihe Au-<lb />
goist engagement.<lb />
"A more appreciative audience than<lb />
we had at Harvard or Princeton<lb />
commented Benny Powell, lead trom-<lb />
boneist for Count Basie's Orchestra,<lb />
as the approximated crowd of two<lb />
thousand filed disorderly out of<lb />
Wright Auditorium last Thursday<lb />
night at 10:15.<lb />
At 8:00 p. m. the members of the<lb />
in tf'eir maroon dinner jackets, fol-<lb />
lowed by the Count himself. There<lb />
was instant applause. Basie held up<lb />
his hand but tihe crowd continued. It<lb />
subsided after five minutes and Basie<lb />
could finally speak. He asked for per-<lb />
mission for the band members to take<lb />
off their jackets due to the heat.<lb />
I Again tihe audience endorsed him with<lb />
And the<lb />
Count Basie Orchestra walked on stage another peal of clapping<lb />
concert was off.<lb />
SGA Plans Bermud<lb />
B<lb />
Discuss M<lb />
Jenkins, Pierce<lb />
To Speak At<lb />
State Conference<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins of East<lb />
Carolina College and Prof. Ovid W.<lb />
Ii. ue, noted Nouth Carolina author<lb />
and professor of English at East<lb />
Carolina have been annuonced as<lb />
principal speakers at the 19th annual<lb />
Umewide summer conference of the<lb />
North Carolina English Teachers As-<lb />
jforLation to be Iheld in Greenville on<lb />
August 4 and 5.<lb />
The sessions will be held on the<lb />
;campus of East Carolina College, be-<lb />
ginning on Friday afternoon, August<lb />
14, with the address by Dr. Jenkins.<lb />
Following die general session, uTere<lb />
prill be group .meetings and panel dis-<lb />
cussions. A social hour will be held<lb />
I to entertain the visiting teachers.<lb />
Prof. Pierce will -be principal speak-<lb />
fer at tfe luncheon on Saturday at 12<lb />
noon, in North Cafeteria on the college<lb />
campus.<lb />
Improvement of English instauction<lb />
I by teachers in schools and colleges is<lb />
n4tfJ yf irihe conference.<lb />
primary purpose oa  w<lb />
I Areas of discussion are composition<lb />
reading, literature, and professional<lb />
Standards.  , ,<lb />
Book diapays will be provided by<lb />
leading publishers of tne <lb />
Arrangements for  <lb />
lare under th faculty members of<lb />
the EnelUtu department. Dr. John l.<lb />
-bbs chairman; Dr. Mereda N.<lb />
osev Dr. Hermine Catraway, Mrs.<lb />
,?rilii Miss Jatiie Hardison,<lb />
arf Goodm  za-<lb />
r. Jmes Potodexter, and Dr. Eliza<lb />
Utterbaek.<lb />
The regular<lb />
meeting of the<lb />
Monday<lb />
SGA was conducted<lb />
as a news conference in place of a<lb />
business meeting. Announced at this<lb />
meeting were pflans to stage an out-<lb />
door dance, the consideration of a<lb />
.new mascot, and tihe appointment of<lb />
several new Senators.<lb />
It was announced by the SGA that<lb />
plans for a "Bermuda Ball" were in<lb />
process. This event will be an outdoor<lb />
attraction featuring Ulysses Hardy<lb />
md his Mighty Blue Notes Combo.<lb />
Vice President Tommy Mallison re-<lb />
ported that Ate dress for the affair<lb />
will be either bermuda shorts, tore-<lb />
dores, or culottes. The dance will be<lb />
staged in the parking area behind<lb />
By JIM KIRKLAND<lb />
afternoon on Friday, July 28.<lb />
No definite move can be made on<lb />
tS e procurement of a new mascot for<lb />
the school until more information can<lb />
he Obtained. Presently there is an<lb />
offer to let the SQA use a Great Dane<lb />
at special events, and a woman wishes<lb />
to give the SGA a Great Dane puppy.<lb />
The main difficulty of the SGA lies<lb />
now in the decision of whether to ob-<lb />
tain possession of a Great Dane on<lb />
a part time basis, or to take full<lb />
ownership of a dog.<lb />
Still in the planning stages is the<lb />
annual faculty dinner to ibe staged<lb />
during the seconds session. The event<lb />
will be fceld at the New South Dining<lb />
Rawl Building, from 7:30 until 11:00 HaH bi the college cafeteria. The<lb />
I event is an attempt to foster better<lb />
the<lb />
WWWS, Campus Radio,<lb />
Continues Programing<lb />
East Carolina's own radio station,<lb />
WWWS, is continuing with its pro-<lb />
graming .hours as were observed last<lb />
session. Both the AM and FM facili-<lb />
ties are programing collegiate en-<lb />
.tertainment from 7 a. m. until Li<lb />
midnight, Sunday tfirough Thursday.<lb />
Station Manager, Jerry Winberry.<lb />
reports (that there are positions now<lb />
open in programing and production.<lb />
Those persons wihk might be interested<lb />
in working with the college station<lb />
should contact the manager during<lb />
fhle afternoon hours at the studios,<lb />
located in the library.<lb />
The new stag for tihe summer ses-<lb />
sion includes manager Winberry, Bob-<lb />
by Bradley, Mollie Lewis, Bobby<lb />
Lovic, and Bill Stucbey.<lb />
Otihe staff memibers for the cur-<lb />
rent session are Bill Wrigfrlt, John<lb />
Bateman, Hunter James, Jimmie Can-<lb />
non, and Kail MaMory.<lb />
relations between the students and'<lb />
faculty. As Merle Summers stated at<lb />
an earlier meeting, "We need dhap-<lb />
erones at various events, and this<lb />
may make it easier for the SGA and<lb />
other campus organizations to get<lb />
the services of the faculty<lb />
In closing the news conference,<lb />
President Strotfcer stated that he<lb />
would "appoint qualified students to<lb />
fill the positions left vacant by the<lb />
representatives who are not in sum-<lb />
mer school this sesskmc" These ap-<lb />
pointments will be left to tihte ap-<lb />
proval of the Stuent Senate.<lb />
Count Basie played his old sophis-<lb />
ticated jump, with renditions that<lb />
ranged from a lafttie less lihan "pro-<lb />
gressive" to "funkie" ballads. The<lb />
solo performances of Benny Powell,<lb />
lead trombone, and Frank Forester,<lb />
lead tenor sax, were not the crowd<lb />
stoppers that tihe drummer Sonny<lb />
Payne gave, even the band got up and<lb />
left.<lb />
Tf e orchestra arrived from Nor-<lb />
folk on- an air-conditioned bus. They<lb />
ate a leisurely dinner in the Buccaneer<lb />
Room at the College Cafeteria with<lb />
members of the SGA. After the con-<lb />
cert members stood outside of Wright<lb />
talking to interested students for an<lb />
ibour. Then tjhey returned to Norfolk<lb />
where they introduced Virginia<lb />
Beach's tf. tird Jazz festival. The Count<lb />
Basie Orchestra is now in England<lb />
performting for Queen Elizabeth.<lb />
Before the Basie group left East<lb />
Carolina, their business manager,<lb />
Harvy Snoggrass remarked to Tom-<lb />
my MaiMson, co-cihairman of the En-<lb />
tertainment Comimititee, that "the suc-<lb />
cess of a group depends on the au-<lb />
dience. Tonight they projected to us<lb />
and we tried to project rigfrft back to<lb />
them<lb />
Geographers Visit<lb />
Greenville Area<lb />
Two East Carolina College pro-<lb />
fessors guided a party of six Soviet<lb />
geographers on a tour of Eastern<lb />
North Carolina on Saturday and Sun-<lb />
day, July 15 and 16.<lb />
Dr. James W. Batten, associate pro-<lb />
fessor of education at East Carolina,<lb />
took the party on a visit to a farm<lb />
specializing in general crops in Wil-<lb />
son county, a peanut farm in Pitt<lb />
County and the Speigirt seed farm<lb />
near Greenville to observe seed selec-<lb />
tion of corn and tobacco.<lb />
The party stayed overnight in<lb />
Greenville and on Sunday were guided<lb />
by Dr. Robert E. Cramer, professor<lb />
of geography at East Carolina, on a<lb />
tour of the "Wetlands" area north of<lb />
the Pamlico Sound in Beaufort coun-<lb />
ty, there to observe a reclamation pro-<lb />
ject.<lb />
From the Raleigh-Duaiham airport,<lb />
the visiting geographers returned to<lb />
WasF.ington, D. C, Sunday night.<lb />
Members of the party conducted by<lb />
Drs. Batten and Cramer included Pro-<lb />
fessor Innokenti Petroviteh Gerasi-<lb />
mov, heading the visiting delegation<lb />
and director of the Institute of Geo-<lb />
p-rapihy, Academy of Sciences of the<lb />
USSR; Konstantan Alekseevich, pro-<lb />
fessor of cartography, Moscow Uni-<lb />
versity, principal cartographer of the<lb />
USSR; Professor Feofan Famevich<lb />
Davitaia. Professor Viktor Alexsan-<lb />
drovi-vjh Krotov, Vladimir Pavlovich<lb />
Kovalevskii and Gani Arifkhanovich<lb />
Mavlyanov.<lb />
Notice<lb />
Lost between East Cafeteria<lb />
and Jones Hall, small nurses<lb />
watch. Finder please notify Steve<lb />
Harris, Room 163, Jones Hall.<lb />
"In an election year, the politicans<lb />
can't seem to leave welfare enough<lb />
aloneChanging Times.<lb />
(left to right) Jimmy Logging and Ward Tutor' Simmons talk with Jan<lb />
great, Count Basie, following last Thursday's successful concert.<lb /><pb facs="00038704_tn_0002" /><lb />
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EAST C AROLIN1AN<lb />
THURSDAYJUTv <lb />
Democratic Intimidations And<lb />
Demoralized Pimples Cause<lb />
Demobilized Campus<lb />
Pardon us, but what is Democracy? We students have <lb />
srrown up in such systems as the public schools that advocate, ghow me a bW flytaB<lb />
Three Poem<lb />
I. Please, .end m little bit of breew.<lb />
Flowers, butbbearflies, a girl's lovely<lb />
Ae these all sleeping in to earth?<lb />
In the forest lay sprawling,<lb />
Is tihe boundless sea sleeping?<lb />
The sky is deaf, tftupendously,<lb />
And more or less (become blind.<lb />
Please, send a little bit of breeze<lb />
And1 thougfnl not a florid peacoc,<lb />
as one of their many purposes, to "educate students for demo-<lb />
cracv " This was accomplished by the educators and members<lb />
of school boards by staging bigger and better flag-saluting cere-<lb />
monies, the repeating of the pledge-to-allegiance, and tripling<lb />
the occasions for singing "God Bless America The constant<lb />
drumming of these rote "educational" activities into us from<lb />
the time we entered the primary grades through the grammar<lb />
grades to the high school level has apparently rendered us emo-<lb />
tionally detached from such terms as "America" and "Demo-<lb />
cracy And finally these terms are meaningless noise.<lb />
Even here at East Carolina these activities are apparent.<lb />
Instead of increasing and enlarging the opportunities for day-<lb />
to-day exercise of democractic practices, and thereby trying to<lb />
develope political insight and maturity of students, our admin-<lb />
istrators content themselves with the traditional pattern of pa-<lb />
ternal mock-sanctionings while suppresing what can be said<lb />
publically by faculty members and students.<lb />
Even though we of the newspaper are not "crusaders"<lb />
for any cause; we feel that at least we ought to have the right<lb />
to express our opinions on any contemporary issue. We are ad-<lb />
vised to "watch" our use of the word "integration Here in the<lb />
South the word "Integration" is not an abstraction, but a verbal<lb />
magic. It can cause disruption of schools. It can cause violence<lb />
of inhumanity. It can cause moral, emotionaj, and ma-<lb />
terial setbacks. It is important. It is and will influence all<lb />
Americans. We are advised to "watch" our criticism of our col-<lb />
lege. Nevertheless, we, the student above all, should be con-<lb />
cerned with whether we are receiving the proper education, not<lb />
only to make a living and to fit ourselves into the vast machinery<lb />
of the world's work, but also with living itself and with shaping<lb />
the work of the world so that it builds closer to man's desiring.<lb />
Yet, we are advised not to be publicly conscious. We may<lb />
arouse discussion. We may arouse feelings. We may arouse dif-<lb />
ferences of opinions. We may be a participator in actual exist-<lb />
ing issues that will eventually become history.<lb />
Not only the Ea$t Carolinian, but the other organs of<lb />
student expresson and movement (SGA, Buccaneer, the Rebel,<lb />
WWWS, are confronted with these restrictions and reactions of<lb />
archaic conservative quietism, of Fear. (These restrictions can<lb />
not even be made public).<lb />
Even so, this coercion is just a manifestation of the at-<lb />
titude of us students. We believe we halve no control over our<lb />
education, thus we tend to withdraw from any emotional alliance<lb />
with education, indeed with any alliance with anything. Like<lb />
a concentric circle we have less and less control over "circum-<lb />
stances and less and less confidence in ourselves to be able to<lb />
institute control. "No wonder we end up without emotional ties<lb />
to do what we do, for it is no longer we who do it, but some limited<lb />
part of ourselves, playing a role. Not recognizing that we in some<lb />
measure have done this to ourselves, we attribute to organizations<lb />
the power and the primacy we have lost. And then we strike<lb />
back, not directly, but by a kind of emotional attrition in which<lb />
we lend to our work willingness with out enthusiasm, conscien-<lb />
tiousness wthout creativity. (David Riesman)<lb />
Or ahake an ajpple-branclh now and<lb />
then<lb />
Or, by any means, I implore,<lb />
Please, f&amp;bw me things living<lb />
Which are truly living.<lb />
II. Fainted, am I?<lb />
Fainted, am I?<lb />
When I<lb />
Touched on your eye's sunny brink<lb />
lArnd on your throbbing (hleart in flame<lb />
And on one of ilhe fruits there ripen-<lb />
ing,<lb />
Fainted, am I?<lb />
O Flower!<lb />
Lay me down<lb />
On the margin of your smile<lb />
And rub my heart wWhi your pollen.<lb />
III. The wall is . . .<lb />
The wall is coming walking.<lb />
The old ptagodatree is coming walk-<lb />
ing.<lb />
A (headless doll is coming walking.<lb />
(Coming, from wlhtere?)<lb />
In Notre-Dajme Monastery,<lb />
On the wall of its corridor<lb />
A .bronze-clock is striking<lb />
An o'clock in the dead of night.<lb />
somewhere in the bottom of a marsW<lb />
A leech is weeping;<lb />
Piling up on its tears<lb />
Red, red petals are falling.<lb />
Campus<lb />
This week thj<lb />
rorv in the SGA<lb />
Sat on of mixed<lb />
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Coming<lb />
"North to Alaska"<lb />
This northwestern, geared toward<lb />
intellectual trends, is a Klondike<lb />
comedy in a reseting of the Tristram<lb />
legend. Ts Alaskan Trisram (John<lb />
Wayne) is bound ihtame to Nome with<lb />
a load of mining machinery. Enroute<lb />
Wane picks ujp a package (Caipucine)<lb />
prospecting pal (Stewart<lb />
Composed by Ohoonsu Kim for his<lb />
Translated by Younggull Lee i Granger), and in spite of temptation,<lb />
THE lAiRGUS Wayne reaches Nome with tine pack-<lb />
Foreign Languguage College of Korea age unopened. Wayne has barricaded<lb />
Liberal Libertines Lacerate Library<lb />
For the last two weeks our<lb />
library has had a "young adults<lb />
book" exhibit. It was a touring<lb />
display of 423 books produced<lb />
by Books-on-Exhibit, a company<lb />
that specializes in just exhibit-<lb />
ing books, not the sale or pro-<lb />
curement of books but to ac-<lb />
quaint people with available<lb />
books.<lb />
In the company's nine years<lb />
of providing such services the<lb />
problem of having books "miss-<lb />
ed" has only amounted to one-<lb />
half book per exhibit. East<lb />
Carolina acquired the roving ex-<lb />
hibit from Rocky Mount where<lb />
they had no books missing. At<lb />
East Carolina, when the display<lb />
was packed up, there were elev-<lb />
en books unaccounted for.<lb />
Among the titles of the miss-<lb />
ing books were"The Believer,<lb />
This why the SGA has trouble with elections. This is why the Life and Story of Mrs.<lb />
lecture and entertainment series are sparsely attended. This is Henry Ford "Nina Grant, Pe-<lb />
why teachers lecture instead of holding discussions. This is diatric Nurse "John Kennedy,<lb />
why, not only do we begin to question what is democracy, but Political Profile "Baseball Is<lb />
students cannot check these<lb />
books out when they are not<lb />
there, and they cannot use the<lb />
materials when they have been<lb />
abused.<lb />
Just A Little Bit About Jazz-<lb />
Musical, Social, And Thoughtful<lb />
By J. ALFRED WILLIS<lb />
It has been speculated that ment question is not just limited<lb />
what is he value of this newspaper, the East Carolinian! News<lb />
can be distributed cheaper with mimeographed sheets. Events<lb />
can be publized with posters. Miss Mary Greene and the News<lb />
Bureau can handle everything. The purpose of an editorial page<lb />
is t express individual opinions and reactions in order to<lb />
indicate a certain amount of awareness of our surroundings.<lb />
But we are not even pimples on the posterior of progress.<lb />
We have been squeezed and covered with cold cream. J.A.W.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Published by the students of East Carolina College, Greenville North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Monty Mills<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Gwen Johnson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
J. Alfred Willis<lb />
. Dave Nanney<lb />
 Richard Boyd<lb />
 Jim Kirkland<lb />
Managing Edtor <lb />
Associate Editor <lb />
Sports Editor <lb />
Photographer  <lb />
Feature Editoru Suzzane House<lb />
Cartoonists Gale Hammond, Ken Meredith<lb />
Columnists . J. Alfred Willis, Larry Blizzard, and Dave Nanney<lb />
Reporters  Sue Sparkman, Larry Blizzard, Monty Milk, Jim<lb />
Kirkland, J. .Alfred Willis, Dave Nanney, Sandra Phillips, Miiton Crocker<lb />
OFFICES on the second floor of Wrght Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 284.<lb />
a Funny Game and "Nine<lb />
Planets The whole eleven books<lb />
amounted to $53.85.<lb />
These books were written<lb />
especially for "young adults<lb />
but apparently they were above<lb />
the heads of East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents, for some of our students<lb />
took the books out of the library<lb />
to have plenty of time to wade<lb />
through them.<lb />
This is just the latest example<lb />
of library books becoming lost<lb />
with the aid of human hands.<lb />
The Periodical Room is full of<lb />
bound copies of magazines con-<lb />
taining neatly cliped spaces<lb />
where an article had been, and<lb />
often chewing gum has been<lb />
stuck between the pages of<lb />
books and magazines.<lb />
A new edition of Collier's En-<lb />
cyclopedia was placed in the<lb />
Reference Room in April, and<lb />
Volume 6 is already gone. The<lb />
Encyclopedia of Social Sciences<lb />
has four volumes missing. Most<lb />
of these are not stolen permen-<lb />
ately but are just in use else-<lb />
where.<lb />
What does this mean? It just<lb />
means that some of the students<lb />
are inconvenienced for the bene-<lb />
fit of those with sticky hands<lb />
and cunning thievery. Perhaps<lb />
those students guilty of "tak-<lb />
ing" the books have not intended<lb />
to keep them, but their thought-<lb />
lessness has inconvenienced the<lb />
Jazz is the only American con-<lb />
tribution to world culture. The<lb />
Greeks had democracies. The<lb />
Hellenistic Age saw monopolistic<lb />
stuctures built upon capitalistic<lb />
systems. We have made many<lb />
technological improvements: the<lb />
radio and television (which are<lb />
more efficient than shouting),<lb />
the automobile and airplane<lb />
(which are more efficent than<lb />
walking). But what is uniquely<lb />
American and not just an in-<lb />
ovasion is Jazz. No roll call of<lb />
the monumental musical ex-<lb />
pressions (the Gregorian Chant,<lb />
the Lutherian Chorale, the son-<lb />
ata, the symphony, etc.) would<lb />
be complete without the inclus-<lb />
ion of American Jazz.<lb />
"Out of poverty and oppress-<lb />
ion, out of broken homes and<lb />
chain gtangs, out of the city<lb />
slums and tenant farms came<lb />
the Negro blues shouter, the<lb />
to "getting what the people<lb />
want" (which is vague enough)<lb />
and to aethetic values (which<lb />
a recontroversal in themselves)<lb />
but to moral, ethical, and social<lb />
values completely unrelated to<lb />
music appreciation. Mr. Tommy<lb />
Mallison, co-chairman of the<lb />
Entertanment Committee, has<lb />
not only the problem of ob<lb />
ing enertainers, but has to cope<lb />
with the Music Department<lb />
the attitudes and policies of ne<lb />
Administration, and the alway.<lb />
possible condemnation of us. <lb />
studentson the whole, a vw<lb />
delicate burdensome difticui<lb />
situation. . flt?pll<lb />
There is a reason though,<lb />
for our public officials concn<lb />
over "integrated &amp;<lb />
ment The Negro blues cafl<lb />
from social, economic, and v<lb />
tical conditions which the wm<lb />
Americans have never<lb />
ro knows more about<lb />
ness and danger of life than w<lb />
white, it is probable that u<lb />
Negro can win his equality.<lb />
will possess a potential sujj<lb />
street singer, the itinerant gui<lb />
tar picker Often these "mu-1 fenced at first hand. Norm<lb />
sicians" would gather and form'Mailer, for all of his seJL.<lb />
little street orchestras. Their alism, observes, "Since the w<lb />
instrument would be the ever-  imnwa mrre about<lb />
present guitar, fiddles, accor-<lb />
dions, harmonicas, jewharps,<lb />
washboards, and anything that<lb />
produced a sound. Then a sort<lb />
of informal organization began iority, a superiority so f<lb />
to take place, the piano displaced that the fear itself has wj0<lb />
the guitar as the central instru-<lb />
ment and the whole outfit moved<lb />
indoors. A reinstrumentation<lb />
took place and the brasses and<lb />
woodwinds came in and formed<lb />
a Dixieland band. Thus, Jazz.<lb />
Jazz is an expression of a<lb />
way of life; or perhaps, an in-<lb />
dividual reaction to a way of<lb />
life, whether it is the modified<lb />
jazz of Count Basie (far re-<lb />
moved from the itinerant street<lb />
singer) or the raw sounds of the<lb />
Doug Clark Combo (which is as<lb />
spontaeous a reflection of the<lb />
times as King Oliver was). Jazz<lb />
is also Entertainment. And here<lb />
 :<lb />
looki<lb />
but<lb />
the;<lb />
Lynda Creech, Sr<lb />
anything wrong with<lb />
iperformers Some colj<lb />
Lhite performers .<lb />
entertainment, you<lb />
i races<lb />
kTH<lb />
himself himself against the darnu<lb />
otf Caipucine, who is obviously ia j<lb />
with him.<lb />
Granger's prospecting ventures ftf<lb />
.to uncover paydirt and so do those of<lb />
his little brother (Fabian). In the euj<lb />
there is a standard ballroom brail<lb />
and Wayne gets tf girl. (Tuesday<lb />
July 25.)<lb />
"Esther and the King"<lb />
A love story from the Rible features<lb />
i.be beautiful Jewish Queen Esther<lb />
(Joatn Collins) and her masterM<lb />
King Ahasuerus (Richard Egaa),<lb />
Egan picks Collins, tfhe fairest of &amp;<lb />
virgin damsels, to be his queen and<lb />
co-ruler. When crafty government of-<lb />
ficials scheme to rid the land of<lb />
Egan's rightand man and one of<lb />
(the more prominent Jews, Collins<lb />
steps into the scene to save the &amp;J <lb />
and to endear herself even more will<lb />
I the smitten King. (Tuesday. July 27.)<lb />
Betty Ferguson, J:<lb />
have some qualms al<lb />
seeing Colored and<lb />
OK with tfrJe group<lb />
went over well, wij<lb />
had a chance to brj<lb />
campus leaders, ii<lb />
to be narrow in<lb />
needs common sens<lb />
numbers.<lb />
  . v,v,w i iS oiw jurciiuuumeiH. adq nere<lb />
rest of the student body. The at East Carolina, the Entertain-<lb />
ihe underground drama of<lb />
mestic politics. . rLXBi<lb />
The word "nigger" is stoJ<lb />
being displaced in polite sol<lb />
usage, and the traditional P<lb />
terns of behavior toward w<lb />
to which it was applied arei sw<lb />
ly changing. Now we are tw<lb />
ing in terms of "coloured F<lb />
pie" and capitalized Negro <lb />
are not sure of what to to<lb />
them. This is a hopeful <lb />
make3 <lb />
is a<lb />
unsureness<lb />
for our<lb />
think.<lb />
As an old Negro blues -<lb />
goes, "Ain't it hard to sti<lb />
when yoo've got no V<lb />
faH?"<lb />
High S.<lb />
Jones<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
ior High School I<lb />
July 12, with Di<lb />
Jones of the del<lb />
lion as cooxdinatoj<lb />
continue through<lb />
Because of the<lb />
the importance<lb />
school in public<lb />
ipected that the<lb />
with an<lb />
teachers, school<lb />
Dr. Jones ha:<lb />
number of educat<lb />
them will be J<lb />
high school su<lb />
marie, and now<lb />
culum and supei<lb />
serve as visiting<lb />
sultants during<lb />
ment of Public<lb />
Dr. William Sel<lb />
tendent of Wii<lb />
Murray<lb />
Annie Mae Mi<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Till act as insti<lb />
ten Workshop<lb />
July 17.25. M<lb />
from 9 a. m, to<lb />
ant Presbyteru<lb />
The event,<lb />
totte and M<lb />
Association, isj<lb />
"workshop to<lb />
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&amp;ram this year<lb />
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?minent Jews, CoIUbk<lb />
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biich ifl vague enough)<lb />
Lthetie values (which<lb />
Lversal in themselves)<lb />
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mpfcetely unrelated to<lb />
reciation. Mr. Tommy<lb />
co-chairman of the<lb />
lent Committee, has<lb />
he problem of obtain-<lb />
Liners, but has to cope<lb />
Music Department<lb />
bei and policies of tje<lb />
at ion, and thealway<lb />
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Campus Canvas: Entertainers<lb />
This week the Campus Canvas deals with a rPon <lb />
cnvl,v b, the SGA and Entertainment CommitUTthe <lb />
nation of mixed entertainment. The question this wedc L<lb />
hat is your opinion of staging entertainment events which feal<lb />
BAST C A R O T. t W f a m<lb />
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t ij, v.v -r- o -v. wuuuciu events winch fpn-<lb />
, mixed (intgrated) races far performer. (Anmmrie<lb />
e Dave Brubeck Quartet.) v example<lb />
Gary Meeka, Jr Leaksvilie, N. CWhen you are<lb />
h-oking for entertainment, you are looking for nothing<lb />
but the beat. Race should not enter into this . . . whether<lb />
rhey are White, Colored, poka-doi, or pinstriped, if they<lb />
Art Dep<lb />
N<lb />
Prof<lb />
ew rroressors<lb />
Announces<lb />
Added To<lb />
Four<lb />
Staff<lb />
are good, get them!<lb />
lnda Creech, Sr Wilmington, N. C"I don't see<lb />
wrom witn integrated groups, if they are good<lb />
aen Some colored performers are better than<lb />
performers . . . When you go to something Hot<lb />
ment, you aren't really concerned with their<lb />
don't<lb />
Charlie Howie, Soph Greenville, N. C.<lb />
snow really what to say . . . but I think it's foolish . . .<lb />
they have had entirely Colored groups, so why not let us<lb />
have mixed groups<lb />
Bettj Fergaeea, Jr. (at UNO, La Grange, N. C"I<lb />
lVe some qualms about it  I have funny feelings about<lb />
Being Colored and White mixed on the stage, but if it's<lb />
with 1 group (performers), then it's OK with me<lb />
H. Thelbert Leary, Sr Durham, N. C"The best<lb />
entertainment events are those events which will bring<lb />
the most entertainment to the most students, regardless<lb />
of whether they are integrated, segregated, or what<lb />
have you. The people who are in charge of placing enter-<lb />
tainment under contract should have the insight to gage<lb />
the entertainment to fit the needs and wants of the stu-<lb />
dents as a whole, regardless of what they (committee)<lb />
think is what the students need or do not need. In the<lb />
past, there have been integrated groups and these groups<lb />
vti well, with a big crowd. Really, it upsets me to know that they<lb />
jhad a chance to bring big names here who were integrated Only when the<lb />
campus leaders, including people who are in administrative posts, cease<lb />
ltu be narrow in their thinking on subjects such as entertainment, which<lb />
need- common sense thinking behind it, will ECC grow in anything besides<lb />
numbers.<lb />
Four new members have been ap-<lb />
pointed to the faculty of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Art at East Carolina College,<lb />
bringing the number of teaching per-<lb />
sonnel to thirteen in this division, an-<lb />
nounces Dr. Wellington B. Gray, di-<lb />
rector.<lb />
Most prominently known is Francis<lb />
Speight, Bertie county native, who<lb />
joins tihe staff as a visiting professor<lb />
in painting. Weil known in North<lb />
Carolina and 'the United States as a<lb />
producing realistic painter, Mr.<lb />
Speight 'has exhibited in tire North<lb />
Carolina State Art, Gallery in Raleigh,<lb />
where he rad a one-man show last<lb />
winter. He comes to East Carolina<lb />
from the Pennsylvania Academy<lb />
where he 'holds seniorty on tihe teach-<lb />
ing staff. Only recently Mr. Speight<lb />
jieceived the coveted gold medal<lb />
awarded for Ms contribution to art<lb />
in the United States. He is repre-<lb />
sented in the collections of the Penn-<lb />
sylvania Academy, the Metropolitan<lb />
Museum of Art in New York City,<lb />
the Detroit Institute, Nortih Carolina<lb />
State Art Gallery and other well-<lb />
known collections<lb />
Virginia Art Alliance.<lb />
Mrs. Nanene Engle, assistant pro-<lb />
fessor in art education, comes from<lb />
Evansville (Indiana) College where<lb />
she has been an instructor in art<lb />
uod art education. Mrs. Engle holds<lb />
the bachelor's degree from Evans<lb />
College and her Master of Art Teach-<lb />
ing from the University of Indiana.<lb />
She is a member of many professional<lb />
ait and education organizations and<lb />
has been an exhibiting ceramist and<lb />
jeweler in the mid-West, also pro-<lb />
ducing jewelry and ceramics on a<lb />
professional basis in her own shop.<lb />
Also coming to East 'Carolina's Art<lb />
Iepartment as assistant professor is<lb />
Miss Betty E. Petbeway of Charlotte<lb />
and Jacksonville. A graduate of Wo-<lb />
man's College in Greensboro, (holding<lb />
the Bachelor of Fine Arts and the<lb />
Master of Fine Airts in Airt Educa-<lb />
tion, from this institution, Miss Pette-<lb />
way most recently has been a member<lb />
of tf.te faculty in Charlotte's Grainger<lb />
High School. She has studied at New<lb />
York University and Rochester School<lb />
for American Craftsmen. Her major<lb />
interests are painting, serigraphy,<lb />
ceramics, and jewelry. She has taught<lb />
at Queents College, Charlotte, and<lb />
Woodbridge, N. J. public schools.<lb />
Nursing School Adds To Staff<lb />
Members Begin Their Duties<lb />
TT. tree new instructors have joined<lb />
the staff of the School of Nursing at<lb />
East Carolina College. Dean Eva War-<lb />
ren has announced that Mrs. Bonnie<lb />
Evans Waldrop, Mrs. Mary Snyder<lb />
?Steele, and Mrs. Ruth J. Broadihurst<lb />
have begun their duties for the sum-<lb />
t mer session and will continue as fa-<lb />
Miss Ruby Claire Ball, joining the j culty members during the 1961-1962<lb />
staff as assistant professor in art term.<lb />
education, takes a position vacated<lb />
by Dr. C. Bruce Carter who resigned<lb />
tc accept a commission to paint murals<lb />
or the city of Narvik, Norway. Sihe<lb />
Mrs. Waldrop attended tihe Uni-<lb />
versity of California at Berkeley and<lb />
holds the B. S. degree from the Di-<lb />
vision of the University at Berkeley.<lb />
will be supervisor of student teachers ! Sihe ih(as had experience in medical<lb />
for the Department of Art. She has surgical nursing at DePaul Hosrpitail,<lb />
tauglt at Winona State College, Norfolk, Va Mercy Hospital, Ur-<lb />
Minnesota. She has the Bachelor of i bana, Iillinois; and Rex Hospital,<lb />
Arts degree from Berea College and j Raleigh, N. C. She has also been con-<lb />
the Master of Education degree from nected with tlhe Institute of Social<lb />
trie University of Virginia where she I Research of the Univerhity of Michi<lb />
has done her doctoral studies. Her<lb />
teaching experience includes positions<lb />
in Harlan, Ky. public schools, East-<lb />
ern Kentucky State College, and the<lb />
University of Virginia and shte holds<lb />
membership in many professional<lb />
societies, lias published articles on<lb />
the arts and education in professional<lb />
Journals and has been a trustee of tftie<lb />
Kan, dtoing social research in Pitt<lb />
County, N. C, and witfn. the Pitt<lb />
County Chapter of the American Red<lb />
Cross.<lb />
She is a life member of the Alpha<lb />
Xi Delta sorority.<lb />
Her husband Paul E. Waldrop, an<lb />
East Carolina alumnus, will join tihe<lb />
member of the industrial arts depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Mrs. Steele is a graduate of Bryn<lb />
Miawr College in Pennsylvania; holds<lb />
the master of nursing degree from the<lb />
Yale School of Nursing at New Haven,<lb />
Conn and bee done graduate work<lb />
at the University of North Carolina.<lb />
Her experience includes work at<lb />
itihle S. C. Baptist Hospital School of<lb />
Nursing and the Columbia Hospital<lb />
School of Nursing, both in Columbia,<lb />
S. C, and the Rex Hospital School of<lb />
Nursing in Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
Mrs. Broadihurst received her train-<lb />
ing as a nurse in St. Louis, Mo at<lb />
St. Luke's Hospital Scfool of Nurs-<lb />
in and at Washington University,<lb />
from which she holds the B. S. de-<lb />
gree. For the past year she has been<lb />
assistant director of nurses at Pitt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital in Green-<lb />
ville. Previously she was connected<lb />
for eight years with Jefferson Bar-<lb />
racks Veterans Administrition Hos-<lb />
pital in St. Louis.<lb />
Her husband, Frederick L. Broad-<lb />
hurst, is a member of the industrial<lb />
East Carolina faculty this fall as a arts department at East Carolina.<lb />
-Pihotos by Jim Kirkland<lb />
High School Workshop Begins;<lb />
Jones Serving As Coordinator<lb />
East Carolina College's first Jun-<lb />
ior High School Workshop, began<lb />
l.luh 12, with Director Douglae R.<lb />
Jones of the department of educa-<lb />
on u coordinator. The program will<lb />
continue through July 25.<lb />
Because of the growing interest in<lb />
the iimportance of the junior high<lb />
l m public education it ie ex-<lb />
bed that the workshop will meet<lb />
pith an enthusiastic response from<lb />
(teachers, school officials, and others.<lb />
Di Junes has announced that a<lb />
Dumber of educators in the state will<lb />
them will be Joe Cashwell, former<lb />
fcagh school superintendent in Albe-<lb />
le, and now supervisor of ourri-<lb />
culum and suervision, State Depart-<lb />
Mrve as viaiting lecturers and con-<lb />
pukants during the workshop. Among<lb />
meat of Public Instruction Raleigh;<lb />
Dr, William Self, assistant suiperin-<lb />
fent of Winston-SaJem schools;<lb />
Vivacious Blonde Instructs Majorettes;<lb />
Holds Many Honors In Particular Field<lb />
Murray Instructs<lb />
Annie Mae Murray, director of the<lb />
East Carolina College Kindergarten,<lb />
v-ill act as instructor of a Kindergar-<lb />
ten Workshop in Charlotte, N. C,<lb />
July 17-25. Meetings are scheduled<lb />
from 9 a. m. to 1 p. in. in the Coven-<lb />
ant Presbyterian Church of tihe city.<lb />
The event, sponsored by the Car-<lb />
lotte and Mecklenburg Kindergarten<lb />
AttsodetioA, is the second annual<lb />
workshop to be offered in Charlotte.<lb />
Participating in the workshop pro-<lb />
gram this year will he more than 100<lb />
people.<lb />
Miss Murray has acted as director<lb />
f the kindergarten at Eewt OaroMna<lb />
Allege since 1948. For the p ?-<lb />
eral years she has conducted at t<lb />
cllege a workshop in Directed Ob-<lb />
servation in the Kindergarben wtiicb<lb />
tas been attended by kindetarten<lb />
wd primary-grade tedien from a<lb />
de area in tihe<lb />
Mrs. Ellen Carroll, supervisor in the<lb />
Greenville city schools; Dr. Lloyd<lb />
Thayer, director of instruction in the<lb />
High Point city schools; and Dr.<lb />
Vester M. Mulholland, director of ed-<lb />
ucational research in the State De-<lb />
partment of Puhlfic Instruction, Ra-<lb />
leifirh.<lb />
The workshop will carry three<lb />
quarter hours of graduate credit, Dr.<lb />
Jones has announced. Classes will meet<lb />
from 9 a. m. to noon. Time will be<lb />
available in the afternoon for dis-<lb />
cussion of special problems suggested<lb />
by those enrolled.<lb />
Topics to be considered include Or-<lb />
ganization and Administration of the<lb />
Junior High School, the Junior High<lb />
School Principal, the Junior High<lb />
School Teacher, the Junior High<lb />
School Curriculum and its Implemen-<lb />
tation, Auxiliary Services of the Jun-<lb />
ior High School, and Guidance and<lb />
Counseling.<lb />
Further information may be ob-<lb />
tained from Dr. Douglas R. Jones,<lb />
Department of Education, East Caro-<lb />
lina College.<lb />
Tsk  What Spelling<lb />
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Recently there appeared a series of<lb />
po'ttsedvising the <lb />
tw store hour, of the Booand Stat-<lb />
new BW . reported by an<lb />
ionery Stores.    <lb />
oSicial of the Bookstore the error m<lb />
oinciai w rt Was made by<lb />
pelling of stationAry w<lb />
a student.<lb />
(Editors Note: Tlhe following fea-<lb />
ture appeared in the August 4, 1960<lb />
issue of the BAST CAROLINIAN,<lb />
following last years Summer Music<lb />
Camp. We reprint this at the request<lb />
of the students who have asked about<lb />
Miss Kaiser and her past activities<lb />
as a twirl instructor.<lb />
By JIM KIRKLAND<lb />
"Corps! TenrHup was the cry<lb />
from the rear of Wright Building<lb />
during the past two weeks while the<lb />
Summer Music Oamp was underway.<lb />
Leading the cries was Karen Kaiser,<lb />
miajorette instructor, one of the many<lb />
instructors in their specialized fields<lb />
which participated in the camp.<lb />
Miss Kaiser, a "sort of messed-up<lb />
blonde" and blue eyed young lady<lb />
(Vlas captured the hearts of students<lb />
an admirers in twelve separate<lb />
states during the past five years.<lb />
Karen has instructed the advance<lb />
majorette group at EC's camp for<lb />
the past three years. TCis versatile<lb />
lady operates a studio of baton and j<lb />
strutting in her hometown of Grand<lb />
Rapids, Michigan, during the winter<lb />
montlhis, (then takes to the road dur-<lb />
ing the summer to instruct at the<lb />
various music camps across the<lb />
nation.<lb />
Karen's twirling experience began<lb />
at the age of four. Karen said, "I<lb />
started- early and grew to enjoy the<lb />
art of baton, (but while learning I<lb />
broke my arm tihlree times, so my<lb />
mother put me in dancing school<lb />
Karen aittributes her gracefulness<lb />
in strutting to her early training in<lb />
dance school.<lb />
Along with traveling, and operat-<lb />
ing a studio in her home town, Karen<lb />
ihas appeared in Disneyland and<lb />
made several TV appearances. She<lb />
appeared on, the "Pinky Lee Show"<lb />
("That's a stupid program says<lb />
Karen.)<lb />
In 1958 Karen ended her national<lb />
competition as an individual. It was<lb />
during the 1958 competition she won<lb />
the title of "National Strut Champ<lb />
Since then she has entered her stu-<lb />
diio members in competition. The<lb />
"Kaiser Red Wing made up of 38<lb />
mem bens, have won two second place<lb />
awards in the "Corps" division in<lb />
national competition.<lb />
Before Karen stopped individual<lb />
competition, she had won 92 tropheys<lb />
and over 150 medals for her versa-<lb />
tility in- the baton arts.<lb />
She competed in five divisions, one<lb />
baton, two baton, ensemble, make up<lb />
of Herself and her brother and sis-<lb />
ter, flags, and strutting during the<lb />
eight year period she was entering<lb />
the national competition.<lb />
The Kaiser family is also inter-<lb />
ested' in Karen's ihohby, which turned<lb />
professional. Of her three brothers<lb />
and four sisters, five of them are<lb />
baton experts. Together tihey have<lb />
won 360 tropheys and "gosh knows<lb />
how many medals<lb />
When Karen was asked about tlhe<lb />
approximate salary during a camp<lb />
period, she said, I take home around<lb />
$250 per week during the summer<lb />
She quickly added, "I have a Cadil-<lb />
lac just 'like Mr. Beadin's (Head, Mu-<lb />
sic Department), except it isn't air-<lb />
conditioned<lb />
Karen stated, when asked about<lb />
the music camp in general, "I<lb />
woudn't have come for three years<lb />
in a row if I didn't like it. The ma-<lb />
jorettes seem to appreciate tihe work<lb />
you do here more than any other<lb />
place She continued, "There's mu-<lb />
sic all over tfrte place . . . the camp-<lb />
ers are all interested in each other's<lb />
activities  at other camps it's all<lb />
band or majorette, but here it's all<lb />
together, and that makes for a whole<lb />
'hearted camp<lb /><pb facs="00038704_tn_0004" /><lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, ?<lb />
n<lb />
Eight Teams Compose SoftbaULeag<lb />
h<lb />
Intramural Highlights<lb />
A new session is currently in fold and so is the new<lb />
Intramural Softball League. A successful first half of com-<lb />
petition concluded two weeks ago with Lambda Chi, under the<lb />
coaching of football star Nick HilgeUt, winning with a 7-1 cham-<lb />
pionship mark.<lb />
There were some strong teams and few weak ones in the<lb />
league. Interest was strong at times, but it was also lacking at<lb />
other times. The competition was not very keen at the sitart, but<lb />
in the end the competitiveness was much stronger than at the<lb />
start. This was to be expected since the players from the respec-<lb />
tive teams were not use to playing as a unit.<lb />
However, the second half of action is expected to offer<lb />
better (teams, keener interest, and should be again well organized<lb />
under he capable leadership of Student Director Jack Jones of<lb />
Winston-Salem. Eight teams answered the first round call this<lb />
week in the softball loop which concludes with the winners of<lb />
Leagues A and B playing for the campus championship.<lb />
Softball is not the only sport in the news in the Intra-<lb />
mural program. Basketball and tennis share the sportlight.<lb />
Jones hopes to oganize a basketball league at night and continue<lb />
individual tennis play as well. Incidentally, it was Wilber Castelo<lb />
who defeated Bent Stafford for the tennis championship last ses-<lb />
sion. In last week's sports page the cutline read Stafford over<lb />
Cfestelo under the two performer's pictures. I wish to extend my<lb />
personal apologys to Mr. Castelo.<lb />
While on the subject of the Intramural program, Student<lb />
Director Jones wishes to extend the right of any individual to<lb />
step up and say what he thinks about the program whether good<lb />
or bad. Jones also felt that the faculty could add to the program<lb />
with some participation. "Why not have a faculty league in soft-<lb />
ball, horseshoes, tennis, or most any competition the outspoken<lb />
director stated.<lb />
Women Should Be Able To Compete<lb />
Mr. Jones does have a good point to bring to the attention<lb />
of the facility. But there is also a perhaps stronger need for a<lb />
first class Women's Summer recreation program at ECC. It<lb />
seems tha three service courses which are in the requirements<lb />
for gradution are not sufficient in the Women's recreation ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
A women's recreation league with strong competition<lb />
should be encouraged if enough women would sign a petition de-<lb />
siring to be able to participate in such activities as softball, ten-<lb />
nis, golf, badminton, volleyball, etc.<lb />
Why could not a Women's, softball league be a success?<lb />
The men's competition has always been a success. There are<lb />
probably many young ladies who really want to engage in their<lb />
particular sport, but who do not have the opportunity to do so<lb />
since the college is lacking in the program.<lb />
Ping Pong Winner<lb />
In last week's EAST CAROLINIAN table tennis made the<lb />
head lines thanks to a terrific 'ping pong' player named Charles<lb />
Holliday. The Union Champion deserves all the credit in the<lb />
world for his fierce play and his winning display of table tennis.<lb />
The competition saw four state champions involved.<lb />
Cain Assgmes New Head<lb />
Coaching Duties This Fall<lb />
While participating as a player<lb />
Cain was known for this ability as a<lb />
standout defensive end for the Bucs.<lb />
It was Cain who was responsible for<lb />
aiding in making the holes for<lb />
Jim Speight and Glenn Bass to run<lb />
through. Besides these brilliant ef-<lb />
forts Cain was an excellent pass re-<lb />
ceiver under Coach Jack Boone.<lb />
The new coach is married and re-<lb />
sides iai (Suffolk. Whale attending EC<lb />
this summer and doing graduate work,<lb />
tihte ex-star end is a member of the<lb />
"Ha Beens" softball team, in the In-<lb />
itiamunal Softball League.<lb />
Second Session<lb />
Play Features<lb />
Five New Teams<lb />
The second half of Intramural play<lb />
featuring eight teams 'had its begin-<lb />
ning Tuesday of this week. Five new<lb />
softball mines in addition to three<lb />
heldover teams from the first Sum-<lb />
mer Session compose the loop.<lb />
Intramural Student Director Jack<lb />
Jones of Winston-Salem has an-<lb />
nounced that the league will be oper-<lb />
ated in a different manner duriner the<lb />
second half of play. The program is<lb />
divided into two leagues wfrich are<lb />
called A and B. The winners of the<lb />
two leagues will play at the end of<lb />
the session for the Intramural dhaim-<lb />
pionship.<lb />
The teams composing the A. and<lb />
B leagues in the Intramural softball<lb />
competition are as follows: League A<lb />
is represented by the Has Beens, the<lb />
Rebels, the Outlaws, and the Over<lb />
the Humps; league B will be composed<lb />
of the Lambla Chi nine, the Un-<lb />
knowns, Pi Kappa Alpha, and the<lb />
Virginians.<lb />
The first half of softball play was<lb />
won by Nick Hilgert's fraternity nine,<lb />
a strong Lambda Chi team which<lb />
ended the season with a respectable<lb />
7-1 mark. The hard (hitting fraternity<lb />
'team defeated Brock Ridige's RougJh<lb />
Riders in the final game for the<lb />
championship.<lb />
In Intramural tennis competition<lb />
last session it was Wilbur Castelo the<lb />
ex-EC star third baseman who dis-<lb />
played his talents over EC's star varsi-<lb />
ty tennis (player Bert Stafford. Jones<lb />
announced that (there will be anotiher<lb />
individual tennis this iStwnniea invol-<lb />
ving any person wh wants to parti-<lb />
cipate.<lb />
In addition to the softball and tennis<lb />
competition' Jones also announced that<lb />
there will be a basketball league or-<lb />
ganized to be played at night if any-<lb />
one wants to participate. Jones wishes<lb />
that these prospective players see<lb />
ih&amp;m immediately, or see Facility Di-<lb />
rector Wendell Carr.<lb />
Student Director Jones hopes tihat<lb />
he can create more interest in intra-<lb />
mural ,pAay. He was quoted as saying,<lb />
"Any individual who has any ideas<lb />
or say what is good or bad concerning<lb />
the Intramural program do not fail<lb />
to do so<lb />
The defending champion Lambda<lb />
Chi nine will be the favorite to win<lb />
seconl half (honors in the softball com-<lb />
petition. However, the otter seven<lb />
representatives should hold their own.<lb />
The interest for this second half pro-<lb />
gram should surpass that of the first<lb />
THE ROUGH RIDERS received second place honors behind LaabdI<lb />
in last session playoffs.<lb />
Intramural Softball Schedule<lb />
Former East Carolina football star<lb />
Bill Cain will assume tthe duties as<lb />
thead footibal coach at Suffolk High<lb />
School in Suffolk, Virginia this Pall.<lb />
Cain was a star end for the Pirates<lb />
from 1956-59. The 6 205 pounder is<lb />
currently at EC working towards a<lb />
Masters Degree.<lb />
The ex-EC player expects to finish<lb />
bis MA. this summer. Besides head<lb />
football coaoh for the '61 campaign,<lb />
Cain is also the head track mentor<lb />
for the Virginia school.<lb />
Suffolk participates in the tough<lb />
Group I ranks in Virginia, therefore<lb />
the ex-Pirate end will probably have<lb />
his hands full since tihe Red Raiders<lb />
have a small student body. Cain is<lb />
expected to assume his duties on the<lb />
gridiron late in August.<lb />
JULY CAMPUS CALENDAR<lb />
25Movie: "North to Alaska John<lb />
Wayne, Fabian, S. Granger, Aus-<lb />
tin, 7:30 pjn.<lb />
26'Bingo-Ice Cream' Party, College,<lb />
Union, 7:80 p.m8:30 !p.m.<lb />
27-Movie: "Esther and the King<lb />
R. Egan, Joan Collins, Austin,<lb />
7:30 p. nu<lb />
28Combo Dance, College Union,<lb />
8:00 pjnll:00 p.m.<lb />
29Classes held.<lb />
81Duplicate Bridge Session, Col-<lb />
lege Union, TV Room, 7:00 p. m.<lb />
session's<lb />
2nd SESSION SUMMER SCHOOL<lb />
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE<lb />
League "A"<lb />
Has BeensRobert Moore<lb />
RebelsPhil Taylor, Jones 209<lb />
OutlawsRon Shoup, Jones<lb />
Over-the-JJumpsJJaUas Foseue,<lb />
Jones 158<lb />
League "B<lb />
Lambda ChiNick Hilgert<lb />
UnknownBeasley Jones<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
VirginiansBob Menefee<lb />
Games<lb />
Tuesday, July 18, 3:00<lb />
Rebels vs. Outlaws 1<lb />
Unknowns vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 1<lb />
Tuesday, July 18,4:30<lb />
Has Beens vs. Humps 1<lb />
Lambda CM vs. Virginians 1<lb />
Wedneslay, July 19. 3:00<lb />
Unknowns vs. Virginians 1<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 1<lb />
Wednesday, July 19, 4:30<lb />
Has Beens vs. Outlaws 1<lb />
Rebels vs. Huanps 1<lb />
Thursday, July 20, 3:00<lb />
Outlaws vs Humps 1<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Unknowns 1<lb />
Thursday, July p0, 4:30<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Virginians 1<lb />
Has Beens vs. Rebels 1<lb />
Monday. July 24. 3:00<lb />
Rebels vs. Outlaws 1<lb />
Unknowns vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 1<lb />
Monday, July 24, 4:v0<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Virginians 1<lb />
Has Beens vs. Humps 1<lb />
Tuesday, July 25, 3:00<lb />
Has Beens vs. Outlaws 1<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 1<lb />
Tuesday, July 25, 4:30<lb />
Unknowns vs. Virginians 1<lb />
Rebels vs. Humps 1<lb />
Wednesday, July 26, 3:00<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Virginians 1<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Unknowns 1<lb />
Wednesday, July 26, 4:30<lb />
Outlaws vs. Humps 1<lb />
Has Beens vs. Rebels 1<lb />
Thursday July 27, 3:00<lb />
Rebels vs. Outlaws 1<lb />
Lambda Qha vs. Virginians 1<lb />
Thursday, July 27, 4:30<lb />
Unknowns vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 1<lb />
Has Beens vs. Humps 1<lb />
Monday, July 31, 3:00<lb />
Has Beens vs. Outlaws 1<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 1<lb />
Monday, July 31, 4:30<lb />
Humps vs. Rebels 1<lb />
Virginians vs. Unknowns 1<lb />
Tueshiy, Aug. 1, 3:00<lb />
Lamgda Chi vs. Unknowns 1<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Virginians 1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
Tuesday, Aug. 1, 4:50<lb />
Outlaws vs. Humps<lb />
Has Beens vs. Rebels<lb />
Wednesday, Aug. 2, 3:00<lb />
Rebels vs. Outlaws<lb />
Lambda 0i vs. Virginians<lb />
Wednesday, Aug. 2, 4:38<lb />
Unknowns vs. Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Has Beens vs. Humps<lb />
Thursda, Aug. 3, 3:00<lb />
Virginians vs. Unknowns<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Thursday, Aug. 3, 4:30<lb />
Humps vs. Rebels<lb />
Has Beens vs. Outlaws<lb />
Monday, Aug. 7, 3:00<lb />
Outlaws vs. Humps<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Virginians<lb />
Monday, August 7, 4:30<lb />
Lambda CM vs. Unknowns<lb />
Has Beens vs. Rebels<lb />
Tuesday, Aug. 8, 300<lb />
Rebels vs. Outlaws<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Virginians<lb />
Tuesday, Aug. 8, 4:30<lb />
Unknowns vs. Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Has Beens vs. Humps<lb />
Wednesday, Aug. 9, 3:00<lb />
Has Beens vs. Outlaws<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Wednesday, Aug. 9, 4:30<lb />
Hunitps vs. Rebels<lb />
Virginians vs. Unknowns<lb />
Thursday, Aug. 10, 3:00<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Unknowns<lb />
Outlaws vs. Humps '<lb />
Thursday, Aug. 10, 4:30<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Virginians<lb />
Has Beens vg. Rebels '<lb />
August 14, Monday, and Tuesday,<lb />
August 15 will be utilized for rain!<lb />
cut games.<lb />
Wedensday, August 16PLAYOFF<lb />
between the two top teams for <lb />
FOC Summer School Championship.<lb />
I In case of rain, the championshi?<lb />
tone, seven (7) inning game) willbt<lb />
iplayed Thursday, August 17.<lb />
(Schedule changes will be made be-<lb />
tween the team managers and t<lb />
umpires.)<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
DELICIOUS FOOD<lb />
RVED 24 HOURS<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
Grill<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
The Student Body of<lb />
EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE<lb />
is invited to a<lb />
Bermuda Ball<lb />
Featuring the music of the<lb />
BLUE NOTES<lb />
Dancing from 7:30 till 11:00<lb />
Friday, July 28<lb />
Rawl Parking Let<lb />
Volume XXXVI<lb />
m<lb />
1M<lb />
mm<lb />
w,J '<lb />
photographer Jimmy<lb />
Sharon McKean, Mar<lb />
staffers check final di<lb />
Jenkins.<lb />
In Maw<lb />
Wtien Dr. Leo W<lb />
Carolina College pres<lb />
the stage of the Wa<lb />
on Roanoke Island<lb />
former in "The L<lb />
Saturday, August 5,<lb />
12th member of the<lb />
this symphonic drai<lb />
tfcte 1961 production.<lb />
August 5 is the dat<lb />
lina College night a1<lb />
ony" and a large<lb />
dents, faculty and<lb />
pected to be in att<lb />
event. The delegaitioJ<lb />
nized in a sfrtort pi<lb />
mission. It is expecj<lb />
President Fodie H.<lb />
President Otis Strotl<lb />
President Jenkins in<lb />
feature.<lb />
Appearing in roles<lb />
this season are the;<lb />
College people:<lb />
Peter Jdhi, iplayii<lb />
the male lead; Tc<lb />
Amnanias Dare; Ns<lb />
waiting Edward<lb />
role of Fatlher Mj<lb />
Brown, Jr playing<lb />
-Marilyn Singleton,<lb />
and Bob Tilley, memj<lb />
Colony choir. Larry<lb />
tecfrmicaan and Mai<lb />
her 21st season as<lb />
ger.<lb />
Clifton Britton,<lb />
Kaleidoscope!<lb />
On 'Under<lb />
Final feature on<lb />
Session Entertainm<lb />
a dramatic productk<lb />
Pfcy, "Under Milky<lb />
MeGhinis 'Auditorium<lb />
August 2, at 8:15 p<lb />
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