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GREENVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY JULY 27, 1961<lb />
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Phnio4rapher Jimmy kirkland. looks on as (left to right) Anne Worthington,<lb />
Bfcaron Mchean, Marcel Vogel, Sally Wallace, and Brenda Vaughn, "Key"<lb />
buffers check final draft.<lb />
Jenkins, Students To Appear<lb />
In Manteo Drama, August 5<lb />
VV en Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, East<lb />
( a a College president, steps onto<lb />
. tage of the Waterside Theater<lb />
i Roanoke Island as a guest per-<lb />
er in "The Lost Colony" on<lb />
. . August. 5, he will make tfhte<lb />
I2t member of the cast or staff of<lb />
-ymrfhoHic drama appearing in<lb />
i 1961 production.<lb />
Au ks4 " is the date for East Caro-<lb />
ina I ollege night at "The Lost Col-<lb />
Kny and a large delegation of stu-<lb />
faeulty and alusnni are ex-<lb />
ipected to be in attendance for the<lb />
nt. The delegation will be recog-<lb />
I in a s4 tort program Ml the inter-<lb />
mission. It is expected that Alumni<lb />
it Fodie H. Hodges and SGA<lb />
I lent (His Strother, III, will join<lb />
dent Jenkins in the intermission<lb />
(featui .<lb />
A plating in roles or staff positions<lb />
t . acawoa are these East Carolina<lb />
 - e jeople:<lb />
Peter JoU, (playing John Borden,<lb />
IHt male lead; Tom Hull, playing<lb />
LAnnanias Dare; Nan Brown, lady-in-<lb />
tinsjr; Edward Pilkington, in the<lb />
I le of Father Martin; Adrian E.<lb />
prown, Jr playing a colonist man;<lb />
Marilyn Singleton, Danny Barbour,<lb />
! Bob Til ley, members of The Lost<lb />
 lony choir. Larry Jones is a stage<lb />
ittrnician and Mabel Basnight is in<lb />
her 21st season as box office mana-<lb />
Clifton Britton, East Carolina<lb />
alumnus and director of dramatics in<lb />
the Goldsboro high school, wftio has<lb />
been with The Lost Colony production<lb />
for 14 sasons, is now tjn his eighth<lb />
year as director.<lb />
A fish fry in Manteo at the Ma-<lb />
sonic Temple from 5 to 7 p. m. will<lb />
be gathering point for alumni, facul-<lb />
ty and students, as well as friends<lb />
of the college.<lb />
The Alumni Office on tihe campus<lb />
is central point for information about<lb />
reservations for seats in the Water-<lb />
tide Theater and the charter bns which<lb />
is expected to leave te campus at<lb />
L:30 p. m. for the special events at<lb />
Roanoke Island and Manteo.<lb />
Kaleidoscope Focuses<lb />
n 'Under Milkwood'<lb />
Oberseider Wins<lb />
Two-Year Grant<lb />
Nancy Lou Oberseider of Green-<lb />
ville, junior at East Carolina College,<lb />
has been notified that sfrte is the re-<lb />
cipient of a grant providing for two<lb />
years of study at the Center for Cul-<lb />
tural and Technical Interchange be-<lb />
tween East and West at tihe Universi-<lb />
ty of Hawaii.<lb />
A geography major at the college<lb />
here, Mis Oberheider will enroll as<lb />
an undergraduate at the Center. She<lb />
plans to specialize in Asian Stu-<lb />
dies and to work toward a degree.<lb />
Her giant, which provides for travel,<lb />
living, and academic expenses amounts<lb />
to approximately $8,500 and stipu-<lb />
lates that she will study at the Center<lb />
1961 to June 10,<lb />
1963.<lb />
Final feature on tihte 1961 Summer<lb />
Session Entertainment Series will be<lb />
dramatic production, Dylan Thomas' from September 10,<lb />
lay, "Under Milkwood offered in<lb />
MeGmnis Auditorium on Wednesday,<lb />
August 2, at 8:15 p. m.<lb />
Presented by Kaleidoscope, a comp-<lb />
aratively new theatrical group tour-<lb />
ing a variety of seldom-produced plays<lb />
y leading writers, tJhte cast coming<lb />
to East Carolina College is described<lb />
is possessing "excellent dramatic<lb />
skill<lb />
Under MMkwood" is the master-<lb />
iece completed by Dylan Thomas<lb />
Just before has tragic dleath in 1953.<lb />
tt is a moving and hilarious account<lb />
f a spring day in a small Welsfo town.<lb />
This dramatic offering waa dea-<lb />
ibed by The Saturday Review as<lb />
the richest and earthiest ttieatre ex-<lb />
irience of ttbje eaon. The tour-<lb />
comrpany fras received excellent<lb />
news for its theatrical productions.<lb />
The Eaat OmroHna College com-<lb />
fe invited to witness the play.<lb />
Admission prices will hjcjjg<lb />
The regular sessiom of the SGA<lb />
RMft Monday, July 24 in tfbe Senate<lb />
Chamber. President Strother presided.<lb />
Dean Mallory acted as advisor in the<lb />
absence of Dr. Tucker who was on<lb />
vacation.<lb />
Upcoming Entertainment<lb />
Entertainment chairman Tommy<lb />
Mail i son reported on Ulve standing<lb />
committee by announcing the pro-<lb />
duction coming August 3, 1961, en-<lb />
ritled "Under Milkwood Mallison<lb />
also reported on the Special Commit-<lb />
tee by announcing the dance to be,<lb />
held Friday night beginning at 7:15<lb />
p. m. and lasting until 11:15 p. m.<lb />
Entertainment will be by tfhe "Blue<lb />
Notes Girls are given no late per-<lb />
mission; however, students in total<lb />
are allowed to wear what they please.<lb />
Six chaperones were asked to attend<lb />
as hosts. The dance will be held on<lb />
the (parking lot beside the Rawl build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Unfinished Business<lb />
Under unfinislhled business a motion<lb />
tabled last week due to the lack of<lb />
a quorum was brought up for redis-<lb />
cussion. After close examination of<lb />
Dr. Joseph Wifcheys budget request<lb />
of $300, it was decided to cut the re-<lb />
quest down to $225.<lb />
Other unfinished business included<lb />
discussion of a motion tfnat the three<lb />
SOA delegates to the National Stu-<lb />
dent Association be accompanied by<lb />
a faculty adviser and be allowed to<lb />
diive one of the campus station wag-<lb />
ons which would not be used other-<lb />
Construction Bids<lb />
Open For New<lb />
Boy's Dormitory<lb />
Construction of a new million-dol-<lb />
lar dormitory for men at East Caro-<lb />
lina College is exjpected to begin<lb />
around August 1, following the open-<lb />
ing of bids for this housing facility.<lb />
F. D. Duncan, ECC vice president<lb />
and business manager, announced that<lb />
tf.ie total of the low bids submitted<lb />
on general construction, plumbing,<lb />
heating and electracail work amount-<lb />
ing to $1,103,914.00 will come within<lb />
the money estimated tor the project.<lb />
The total overall cost, including arch-<lb />
itect fees and equipment and moving,<lb />
has been set at $1,190,000:00.<lb />
The contracts will be awarded with<lb />
in the next week as tlhte college of-<lb />
ficials receive approval of the Hous-<lb />
ing and Home Finance Agency and the<lb />
North Carolina Department of Ad-<lb />
ministration, according to Vice Pres-<lb />
ident Duncan. East Carolina is financ-<lb />
ing the dormitory wfjich will house<lb />
500 men from funds through the<lb />
HHFA and the State of Nontilv Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Fowler-Jones Com(piany, a Winston-<lb />
Salem contractor, had the low bid of<lb />
$909,840.00 for construction of the<lb />
masonry and steel structure.<lb />
Other bidls accented were from Su-<lb />
perior Mecffcmical Contractors of<lb />
By DAVE NANNEY<lb />
wise at tile time it wouAd be needed.<lb />
Also under unfinished business came<lb />
discussion of ECC night at Manteo on<lb />
August 5. It was suggested earlier<lb />
by Mr. Nelms, Director of Alumni.<lb />
that the SGA help promote "tfhe event<lb />
in the interest of helping the prestige<lb />
oi' toast Carolina. It was decided tlliat<lb />
the SGA would underwrite one or two<lb />
buses as will be needed to enable stu-<lb />
dents to make the trip. President<lb />
Strother announced that tickets for<lb />
general admission will cost $1.50. Tick-<lb />
ets for reserved seats will cost $2.00.<lb />
The roundtrip on tJe bus will cost<lb />
$4.50. Total cost for the trip for the<lb />
student will be $6.00 pins $1.00 for the<lb />
fish fry at Manteo. Tickets are now<lb />
on sale in tfr.e SGA office and in the<lb />
Alumni building.<lb />
New Mascot Business<lb />
Under new business the weekly<lb />
issue concerning the idea of acquir-<lb />
ing a new mascot to replace the dead<lb />
"Bug" came up. Dr. Spear of the<lb />
Education Department who Mm! pro-<lb />
mised formerly to allow the use of<lb />
his own dog at sports events decided<lb />
he could not board an extra dog.<lb />
Tommy MalTftan volunteered to<lb />
board the dog at hissrne in Green-<lb />
ville. Much discussion followed in<lb />
which mudhi disagreement was ex-<lb />
pressed by several members of the<lb />
student Senate as to whether tfbe prop-<lb />
er action had taken. It is not cerain,<lb />
of course, that .the dog can be ac-<lb />
quired. Thie motion was (passed though<lb />
ro the effect that if the dog would be<lb />
acquired he would be kept at Tommy<lb />
Mallison's house. A graduate repre-<lb />
sentative was appointed by President<lb />
StrotiMer to represent the graduate<lb />
students. Miss Sadie Baa'ber was ap-<lb />
pointed.<lb />
Trash Business<lb />
The meeting was adjourned with a<lb />
request by President Stother for the<lb />
inemibers of ti.e SGA to remind stu-<lb />
dents to abstain from throwing waste<lb />
paper on the grounds as more trash<lb />
containers are expected to be placed<lb />
as needed in appropriate places. It<lb />
was also .requested that the press urge<lb />
t&amp;ft! student body to show more pride<lb />
in their school. With this, the meeting<lb />
was adjourned.<lb />
Camp Nearing Close-<lb />
Campers Ready Finale<lb />
The 11th annual summer music! the direction of Herbert Carter. The<lb />
camp wWich began Monday, July 17,<lb />
.lias had a full schedule of activities<lb />
this week. The 425 high school stu-<lb />
dents under the direction of Prof-<lb />
Earl Beadhj, chairman of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Music, and Herbert Carter,<lb />
Director of Bands, presented two con-<lb />
certs and one dance during the past<lb />
week.<lb />
On Thursday night, July 20, the<lb />
camp dance band, with tihe assistance<lb />
of Edward Benson, were the music<lb />
makers for a dance in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium which began at 8:00 p. m. Tire<lb />
band is made up of five saxophones,<lb />
six bases, and three rhytihfrns.<lb />
At 7:30 n. m. in Austin Auditorium<lb />
Friday, July 21, the camp ensemble<lb />
presented a concert with Mr. Donald<lb />
H Hayes directing. Special musical<lb />
renditions on the program were "Cor-<lb />
tege" by Holland. It was played as<lb />
a cello quartet by Misses Leonard,<lb />
Barbara Gurley, iRutlh1 Trexler and<lb />
Mr. Chuck Swaringen. Barbara Gut-<lb />
ley and Ruth Trexler played "Alle-<lb />
gro" by Kuanmer as a cello duet. The<lb />
entire string orchestra played "Petite<lb />
Suite" by Schytte and Warren.<lb />
The canup orchestra presented a<lb />
concert Sunday afternoon at 3:00 on<lb />
the lawn beside the Music Hall under<lb />
music presented was "Russian Sailors<lb />
Dance" from "The Red Poppy" by<lb />
Reiriiold Gliere, arranged by Merle<lb />
J. Isaac and "Prelude, Choral, and<lb />
Fugue" by Johan Sebastian Bach and<lb />
J. J. Albeit and was adapted by<lb />
Geirge Dasch.<lb />
On Monday evening, July 24, at<lb />
6:30 o'clock, Keigh Garvin, trombone<lb />
soloist witfhl the U. S. Army Band,<lb />
Washington, D. C, appeared in a<lb />
guest performance, and at 7:30 in<lb />
Austin Auditorium, campers presented<lb />
the annual stunt night show.<lb />
A piano and crative dance conceit<lb />
was bold Wednesday evening, July 26,<lb />
also in Austin Auditorium, and a<lb />
special feature will be 'held tomorrow,<lb />
July 28.<lb />
The music camip will end Saturday,<lb />
July 29, after a program in which<lb />
ail of the camp students will partici-<lb />
pate showing tihte results of their study<lb />
while at music camp.<lb />
Reports from Director Beach indi-<lb />
cate general satisfaction in the pro-<lb />
gress of students enrolled for the<lb />
courses of insitruction in the music<lb />
canup, with indications pointing to<lb />
Che best year in the history of the<lb />
summer program at East Carolina<lb />
College.<lb />
The Center at t(he University of<lb />
Hawaii was created last year by Con-<lb />
gress to promote "a cultural and<lb />
technical exchange between East and<lb />
West" under the auspices of the De- Durham with a M of $82,837.00 on<lb />
plumbing; Community Heating and<lb />
partment of State. Selection of stu-<lb />
dents to attend is made through ap-<lb />
plications submitted to universities,<lb />
the U. S. Information Agency, and<lb />
Fulbright Scholarship Cominiittees.<lb />
Students attending the East-West<lb />
Center come from the United States<lb />
and from Asia and tite Pacific area.<lb />
Approximately 300 are expected to<lb />
be enrolled this fall.<lb />
Miss Oberseider entered East Caro-<lb />
lina as a freshman shortly more than<lb />
two years ago and. now has junior<lb />
rating. Her name (has appeared n<lb />
either the college Honor Roll or the<lb />
bean's List of Superior Students each<lb />
quarter since she became a student at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
Plumbing Company of Greensboro,<lb />
heating work bid of $65,400.00; A. D.<lb />
Blake Electric Company of Wilming-<lb />
ton, electrical work bid, $45,837.00.<lb />
Completion of the new dormitory is<lb />
allowed in 380 calendar days, said Mr.<lb />
Duncan ?The (tentative completion<lb />
date is set for August 15, 1962, just<lb />
lead of the opening of the fall term.<lb />
Third dormitory to be built on the<lb />
South campus, the housing facility<lb />
will differ from tfrle Jones Hall and<lb />
the adjacent similar structure. Its de-<lb />
sign will include outside corridors<lb />
with outside entrances to 4-room<lb />
suites. Each suite will contain a bath- Instructor Taylor, patiently assists music camper in the fundamentals of<lb />
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Litterbug Enrolls At ECC<lb />
An old, familiar member of an old, familiar family has<lb />
returned to the campus of East Carolina. He looks the same as<lb />
he did when he left, or rather as he did when he visited less fre-<lb />
quently to the school. Now that he is bade, he visits his old haunts<lb />
once again with renewed fever and vitality.<lb />
The aged visitor has returned to anchor his roots deeper<lb />
and more securely into the campus soil. This time the visitor,<lb />
Mr. Litterbug, seems more determined than ever to firmly es-<lb />
tablish himself.<lb />
There is evidence that Litterbug's roots seem to be taking<lb />
effect here on campus, for offshoots of his roots seem to crop<lb />
up in the most unexpected places. He flourishes best, it seems,<lb />
in a damp environment especially around our newly renovated<lb />
fountainthe landmark with its multicolored sprays of blue,<lb />
gold, and green jets of water.<lb />
Litterbug has found several other areas where his con-<lb />
centrated efforts are in evidence; he can be found where crowds<lb />
congregate most frequentlythe CoUege Union depce area,<lb />
the campus quadrangle, and in the CU proper. He thrives best<lb />
where he has constant attention and help.<lb />
Litterbug has made his presence known and felt like a<lb />
weed that creeps in quietly and remains unobserved until the<lb />
massed jungle of vegetation cannot be ignored. He mars the<lb />
beauty and existence of anything that he completely overtakes;<lb />
he reduces landmarks, dance areas, peaceful quadrangles and<lb />
lawn to unappreciated existing structures.<lb />
We should rid our campus of this unsightly, intruding<lb />
visitor who obstructs beauty and usefulness. He should be put<lb />
in his place, where he belongs, and should not be left to wander,<lb />
to root, to exist where he would like. There is no place here for<lb />
Litterbugs, and there is no place here for obstructing "litterbugs<lb />
Snaring The Golden Goose<lb />
One of the more fascinating aspects of Greenville this<lb />
summer is the weather. The mornings are pleasant" enough, but<lb />
as the day wears on it is common for the skies to darken. The<lb />
air stirs. Suddenly we see a flash of lightening; we hear the<lb />
crash of thunder; and we feel the bite of raindrops on our skins.<lb />
Those men of action hasten quickly to cover; those who are more<lb />
contemplative dare to hesitate perhaps to gather their facul-<lb />
ties and observe -through blinking eyes that Greenville weather<lb />
is consistently inconsistent. None the less, it is interesting.<lb />
History prefers the man of action, but regardless of wheth-<lb />
er we're men of action or men of contemplationwe are all in-<lb />
terested in human values. We might conclude that the men of<lb />
action are interested in the present, and accordingly that the<lb />
contemplator is interested in the ultimate. Traditionally there<lb />
are two views. There is the idealistic and there is the material-<lb />
istic. With the idealistic we associate youth. With the material-<lb />
istic we associate age. There are hundreds of other distinguish-<lb />
ing characteristics. We might place adventure on the one hand<lb />
and security on the other. We could place stimulus on the one<lb />
side and reaction on the other. Here on the campus we can com-<lb />
pare those artificial flowers we see in Cotten Hall with the pan-<lb />
sies we see in the park on the way over. The former are beauti-<lb />
ful from a distance and stronger, but they don't shiver with a<lb />
summer breeze or smell of sweetness like true flowers do. There<lb />
is a difference in effect.<lb />
We human creatures are so constituted that we rarely are<lb />
able to fit completely on either side. Normally we live in a mixed<lb />
state with one predominant view. We would expect a teachers<lb />
college to attract more idealists.<lb />
Whatever point of view we choose to support our aim is<lb />
essentially the same. The primary human value is happiness.<lb />
There are those who believe that money can bring the necessary<lb />
ingredients that make up happiness. But who doesn't know the<lb />
man who can squeeze much more happiness from fifteen cents<lb />
and a principle than others can from a million dollars?<lb />
Forgetting good health and other such factors, we might<lb />
best conclude that happiness comes as a result of satisfactory<lb />
human relations. With that in mind we might review some of the<lb />
relationships that occur in the living of most human lives and<lb />
conclude that if one can interact satisfactorily with his family,<lb />
his in-laws, his boss, and his friends, then he has snared the<lb />
golden goose rj <lb />
College Potential<lb />
By LARY BLIZZARD<lb />
. Two articles of news from the<lb />
Art Department are of consid-<lb />
erable significance to the col-<lb />
lege in general. One is that<lb />
Francis Speight is coming to<lb />
East Carolina to spend a year<lb />
as artist-in-residence. The other<lb />
is that Letterio Calapai, well-<lb />
known graphic artist and teach-<lb />
er, will visit the Art Depart-<lb />
ment this coming fall.<lb />
In effect, this means that the<lb />
potential inherent at East Caro-<lb />
lina College is being further re-<lb />
cognized by persons in the out-<lb />
side world. Mr. Speight is a<lb />
nationally known artist repre-<lb />
sented in many important mu-<lb />
seums and private collections.<lb />
For the past several years he<lb />
has been senior faculty member<lb />
at the oldest, and one of the<lb />
most prominent, art schools in<lb />
America  the Pennsylvania<lb />
Academy of Fine Arts. Mr.<lb />
Speight is no one's fool. He is<lb />
not the sort of person to simply<lb />
pack up and move into an en-<lb />
vironment which is barren of<lb />
any worthwhile potential. Mr.<lb />
Speight's expressed desire is to<lb />
be of help to the young artists<lb />
in North Carolina.<lb />
Likewise, the visit of Mr. Cal-<lb />
apai to the Art Department this<lb />
coming fall is an additional re-<lb />
minder of East Carolina's com-<lb />
ing of age. Mr. Calapai is also<lb />
a well known figure in the con-<lb />
temporary art world and is di-<lb />
rector of a leading graphic art<lb />
school in New York City. Al-<lb />
though his stay here will be<lb />
much briefer than Mr. Speight's,<lb />
he will be here for much the<lb />
same purposeto not only lec-<lb />
ture oh contemporary art, but<lb />
to also offer personal criticism<lb />
and advice to individual stu-<lb />
dents. That prominent people<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 />
Gen Johnson<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Cartographer Lectures At Colorado<lb />
(Reprinted from Colorado Daily<lb />
Uaidveraitjy of 'Colonacfco daily news-<lb />
paper.)<lb />
"Turn rigtot at Venus, John<lb />
Something fSroim Buck Rogers?<lb />
Perhaps. But, if progtress toward<lb />
space travel continues, men in space<lb />
are going to need some type of map<lb />
created' by men wiftfcj their feet on<lb />
the grohindeaitftogaraphiejrs, accord-<lb />
ing to John C. Sherman, summer visit-<lb />
ing lecturer in the University Depart-<lb />
ment of Geogsrap.<lb />
A cartographer, according to Sher-<lb />
man is that strange breed of man<lb />
whom motorists cuss, psychologists<lb />
ddscuss and some envision as a slave<lb />
chained to a diraftang boamd. He is<lb />
a map maker.<lb />
Sherman, a cartographer, is<lb />
associate professor of geography<lb />
at the University of Washington<lb />
in Seattle. Since 1942 .he has<lb />
been concerned with the prob-<lb />
lem of how to make better maps.<lb />
Better maps, Sherman explained,<lb />
means maps that tell more tften just<lb />
Jne best way t get across tfcte country<lb />
in an automobile or across the uni-<lb />
verse in a space ship.<lb />
And a map is more than just<lb />
a drawing on a piece of paper.<lb />
Departing from his teaching<lb />
routine on the University camp.<lb />
us to peer into the future, Sher-<lb />
man predicted the development<lb />
of a universal map data file cap-<lb />
able of storing, displaying and<lb />
transmitting map information.<lb />
'Eventua hfe aaM, the tmn<lb />
'map' win mean aoffnetiiing entirely<lb />
different from what it does today.<lb />
Future maps mmy be taped data<lb />
through a device in a space ship <lb />
even a projection on screen with<lb />
the scale changed &amp;om miles to light<lb />
yemn<lb />
BUT DEAN YOU SAID TO WEAR A SKIRT ON CAMPUS.<lb />
SAY WHAT STYLE.<lb />
YOU DIDN'T<lb />
like these two men should see<lb />
fit to come to a particular de-<lb />
partment on this campus seems<lb />
astounding when one realizes<lb />
that only six short years ago<lb />
the Art Department consisted<lb />
of some three instructors, boast-<lb />
ed an Art Club consisting of<lb />
exactly three students and whose<lb />
working area consisted of a<lb />
couple of rooms and a crumb-<lb />
ling basement studio in an anti-<lb />
quated classroom building. This<lb />
is an example of the changes<lb />
that have taken place in just<lb />
one department in the college.<lb />
For it is vitally important<lb />
that every effort be exerted to<lb />
bring leaders in all fields to this<lb />
campusnot only to lecture but<lb />
Letter To The Editor<lb />
Station Manager Replies About Sports<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I have just completed reading' Rich-<lb />
ard Boyd's article printed in the July<lb />
13 edition of the East Carolinian and<lb />
would like to take tffts opportunity<lb />
to congratulate you on your excellent<lb />
thoughts concerning the coverage of<lb />
East Carolina sporting events.<lb />
At the same time I would like to<lb />
bring to your attention a couple of<lb />
facts itfoat I brought out to the athletic<lb />
director, Dr. Jorgenson, when I spoke<lb />
with him last fail concerning the<lb />
possibility of WOOW carrying Bast<lb />
Carolina sports. I slhtall tell you the<lb />
same as I told Dr. Jorgenson, that<lb />
WOOW would be proud to carry all<lb />
football and all basketball games at<lb />
home and away during tjhle season.<lb />
Baseball, track, swimming and the<lb />
lesser sports wouid be given atten<lb />
tion, however, because of tihe cost it<lb />
would be practically an impossibility<lb />
to carry the complete event. By com-<lb />
plete attention I refer to telephone<lb />
beeper reports frem the scene of the<lb />
activity. Naturally, sfrtould any tourna-<lb />
ments be included during the regular<lb />
play year complete coverage there<lb />
also would be given.<lb />
Again stating to you as I did to<lb />
Dr. Jorgenson, the cost of carrying<lb />
both home and road games is practi-<lb />
cally proHbited, however, I have felt<lb />
a&amp; you have expressed tfoat .the sup-<lb />
port of the local people would be<lb />
enough! to carry us through.<lb />
I don't think it is necessary that I<lb />
point out to you the feeling WOOW<lb />
has for the coltege, however, to point<lb />
out a couple of facts to you: WOOW<lb />
regularly schedules the on-campua<lb />
produced East Carolina Concert. In<lb />
the past two weeks we have carried<lb />
two full flours of Mve big band music<lb />
through the courtesy of the SGA. We<lb />
have on our stan one graduate of<lb />
East Carolina and three present stu-<lb />
dents, so don't you tihfnk H can be<lb />
(said that WOOW does<lb />
East Carolina College.<lb />
available to the college again this<lb />
year.<lb />
Any part of this letter may be re-<lb />
produced in your column as you see<lb />
fit to so use it.<lb />
Kindest personal regards,<lb />
 M. R. "Marty" Sullivan<lb />
General Manager<lb />
to offer practical adice and<lb />
criticism to earned students.<lb />
This is important for two reas.<lb />
ons; first, it brings the various<lb />
departments of the college in<lb />
greater contact with vital trends<lb />
in the respective field. We are<lb />
not on an island, nor can we af-<lb />
ford to be. For if East Carolina<lb />
is to be a leader, we must be in<lb />
direct contact with people who<lb />
are setting the pace in the var-<lb />
ious fields.<lb />
Second, criticism from author-<lb />
ities will enable students in the<lb />
varous" departments to gain a<lb />
more realistic appraisal of their<lb />
development. One hears the say-<lb />
ing "easy to be a writer, artist,<lb />
or scholar in a small school en-<lb />
vironment, or its easy to be a<lb />
big frog in a little puddle etc<lb />
This can be true at EC, for<lb />
within the four walls of a some-<lb />
what sheltered existence, one<lb />
can easily be deluded into think-<lb />
ing himself a veritable genius-<lb />
or at least a great writer, artist,<lb />
or what-have-you.<lb />
In order for the potential at<lb />
East Carolina to grow and de-<lb />
velop, we must constantly seek<lb />
cold appaisal from prominent<lb />
people in their respective fields.<lb />
We Live In Two Worlds<lb />
By J. ALFRED WILLIS j<lb />
"The only condition upon by saying "Bessie we area<lb />
support<lb />
community wkh tlhe<lb />
mfie(te coverage of<lb />
East Carolina football and basketball<lb />
sedutes and complete attention<lb />
the other sports. That<lb />
service<lb />
to<lb />
ia<lb />
which conscious cosmic or-<lb />
derliness gives man any<lb />
freedom of behavior is in-<lb />
telligent action. If he breaks<lb />
this condition the results<lb />
are at Ithe same time the<lb />
consequences of his act and<lb />
punishment for his folly<lb />
Lao-tse.<lb />
In a way, we live in two worlds.<lb />
One world is composed of what<lb />
we know through our experienc-<lb />
ing of the five senses. The other<lb />
world is composed of wha we<lb />
receive verbally.<lb />
We may know Greenville; but<lb />
if we have never been to San<lb />
Francisco, Asia, or Africa, they<lb />
do not exist in our world of five<lb />
senses. Infomation about geo-<lb />
graphy, and morals, nature, peo-<lb />
ple that we have acquired from<lb />
friends tfcacheirs, newspapers;<lb />
speeches, television are all<lb />
transmitted verbally, and cons-<lb />
titutes our verbal world. (All<lb />
of our knowledge of history, for<lb />
example, comes to us only in<lb />
words).<lb />
As a map stands in relation to<lb />
the territory it is suppose to<lb />
represent, so should our verbal<lb />
worId stand in relation to the<lb />
world of our five senses. Unless<lb />
ready at one level of abstract-<lb />
ion because we have symbolized<lb />
an object. If we say -cow" when<lb />
we see Bessie, we have ab-<lb />
stracted further by classify<lb />
Bessie as a "cow Bessie ap-<lb />
parently having characteristics<lb />
common in all cows. If we sw<lb />
"livestock" we are at anotne<lb />
level because we have furtner<lb />
classified Bessie with what s<lb />
has in common with pigs a<lb />
chickens. At an extremely W<lb />
level of abstraction we may sw<lb />
Mwealth" when we see Bessie.<lb />
Refer to S. I. Hayakawa s U<lb />
mage in Thought and AcWh<lb />
Thus, often times, it is ex-<lb />
tremely hard to verify our ver<lb />
bal world in tangible existan<lb />
of our world of our five sense3<lb />
We have intangible attitudes<lb />
our world. trA<lb />
Freedom of behavior reWJ<lb />
us to use intelligent action <lb />
constantly questioning our v<lb />
bal world to see if it conform<lb />
our world of five sense.<lb />
don't we may lose c0jiy<lb />
lose c(<lb />
awareness of what is ac<lb />
happening.<lb />
a map is accurate, it is useless North Carolina, ask<lb />
to a traveler.<lb />
In order to verify our verbal<lb />
I should like to close by restating<lb />
a promise to you as I did to Dr. Jors-<lb />
ooto that WOOW would be pritoT rf " <lb />
fullest most<lb />
pur five senses.<lb />
But our verbal world consist<lb />
of progression or levels of ab-<lb />
stractions evolving from our<lb />
world of our five senses. (If<lb />
we see Bessie the cow and react<lb />
tM<lb />
When someone says<lb />
East Carolina College is w q<lb />
come the cultural center<lb />
h0WU<lb />
why. When someone says<lb />
East .Carolina College is S<lb />
ing at a rapid rate, ask ho . (<lb />
why. When someone stesd<lb />
a good teacher should be a <lb />
housekeeper, ask how an1fle<lb />
"We partake in KwO<lb />
whenever we suspecterr0 <lb />
face " (George Santay'<lb />
yttfeDAY, JULY 27, II<lb />
Campus<lb />
This week the<lb />
innovation in the<lb />
In the fashion worldj<lb />
meback from the VJ<lb />
(owed to wear this s?<lb />
kck campus<lb />
Violei<lb />
a nti<lb />
he peril<lb />
james &amp; Hudson, Jr<lb />
ottes should be allov<lb />
tey cover the teees. ('A<lb />
urn uhe front, but aren'J<lb />
. so keep 'em dowi<lb />
t the gii'S wear then. j<lb />
Pat!<lb />
v e<lb />
able,<lb />
Gene Justice, Soph Cl<lb />
Iform with new ideas, aid<lb />
we will have to eventual!<lb />
l think, should be allow<lb />
Union, and back campus<lb />
harmless space to the bed<lb /><lb />
Lai<lb />
right.<lb />
that<lb />
Tommy Murray. Jr<lb />
co-eds sihould be allowt<lb />
coulottes around the col<lb />
if they so desire. Tlies<lb />
skirts even if they are<lb />
a girl -has pretty leg's, wj<lb />
Nav:<lb /><lb />
tttsin the College<lb />
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tive field. We a<lb />
pnd, nor can weaf.<lb />
H f Kast Carolim<lb />
ller we must be in<lb />
r with people who<lb />
r pac in the var-<lb />
tic ism from author-<lb />
le students in the<lb />
tmerits vo gain i<lb />
 appraisal of their<lb />
(ne hears the say-<lb />
i'e a writer, artitf,<lb />
a small school efr<lb />
r its easy to be I<lb />
little puddle ett<lb />
true at EC, for<lb />
liir walls of a some<lb />
KhI existence, one<lb />
Ideluded into think-<lb />
veritable genius-<lb />
Teat writer, artist<lb />
you.<lb />
?r the potential at<lb />
a to grrow and de-<lb />
;t constantly seek<lb />
from prominent<lb />
 respective fields.<lb />
ds<lb />
tessie we are al<lb />
level f abstract-<lb />
?cow" wl<lb />
e have syml<lb />
re say<lb />
jie, w e have<lb />
her by classify<lb />
cow Bessie<lb />
ip; characters<lb />
I cows. If we sj<lb />
e are at anoflj<lb />
we have fort<lb />
pie with what m<lb />
bn with pigs fl<lb />
kn extremely W<lb />
fction we may<lb />
fi we see BeffJ<lb />
Hayakawa'si<lb />
tght ad At<lb />
times, it j<lb />
to verify our<lb />
tangible en<lb />
If our five ?<lb />
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if it conwy;<lb />
five senses. <lb />
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rt&amp;DAY, JULY 27,1961<lb />
Campus Canvas: Coulettes<lb />
This week the Campus Canvas questioned students about<lb />
iwu,va,ion in the fashion world The question thU week s<lb />
'  ' lM"" n0HLT nUlotte l188 received a-nationaUtyle<lb />
luuk uom the 1940 s. Do you feel that our co-eds could be<lb />
,ear this style of diess in our College Union or on the<lb />
AST CAtm. I N I A N<lb />
Hs 111<lb />
:l<lb />
Violet Bryan, Jr Goldsbero, N. CWell, I think it's<lb />
ihe best idea I've seen in ti is column yet. When people<lb />
out of class and are socializing, I feel that comfort<lb />
a necessity. Coulottes are feminine apparel and would<lb />
I e perfect for the College Union or back campus<lb />
Hudson. Jr Winston-Salem, N. CI think<lb />
aid be allowed to be worn, provided tt.at<lb />
Lhe Knees. Girls knees are .pleasing to view<lb />
nt, but aren't nearly as attractive from the<lb />
keep 'em down to tTle knees, but no lower, and<lb />
weai theni to the College Union<lb />
Page 3<lb />
Withey, Playhouse Head<lb />
Returns From Burma<lb />
Patsy Hunter, Jr Winston-Salem, N. ."I think that<lb />
we d teuld be able to wear them, They are cool, comfort-<lb />
able, and in stvle<lb />
i Justice, Soph Clyaton, N. C."We have to con-<lb />
new ideas, althouigih tfis isn't a new idea, but<lb />
. . to eventually conform with to the style. Girls,<lb />
should be allowed to wear them to tihe College<lb />
back campus  it dresses up and adds a little<lb />
spice to the beauty of 'ole ECC'<lb />
Lana IJonner, Jr Greenville ,N. C."I tfink it's all-<lb />
right. They look better than some of the short skirts<lb />
that some girls have been wearing<lb />
&amp; i<lb />
Murray, Jr Spray, N. C"I believe that the<lb />
should be allowed to wear what are known as<lb />
 tea around the college campus and anywhere else<lb />
u desi7-e. These are Like a skirt and look like<lb />
even if they ate a little Shorter and fctave lega. If<lb /><lb />
Minim<lb />
ias pretty legs, why not let them be seen.<lb />
Pfr.otos by Jim Kirkland<lb />
Navy Man Takes Time Out'<lb />
Camilla Henderson<lb />
Represents ADPi<lb />
By ADA JANE KIVETTE<lb />
Camilla Henderson, a rising junior<lb />
at East 'Carolina, represented Delta<lb />
Omieron Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
Sorority at its national convention<lb />
held June 24 thru June 30 at the Hun-<lb />
mgton Sheradon Hotel in Pasadena,<lb />
California.<lb />
Miss Henderson was among more<lb />
than five hundred delegates repre-<lb />
senting 103 collegiate chapters of Al-<lb />
pha Delta Pi. During the week of<lb />
 meetings and entertainment, sorority<lb />
problems and policies were discussed,<lb />
and delegates experienced new. reali-<lb />
' zations of their sisterhood and pledged<lb />
a new devotion to their common goals.<lb />
Collegiate round table discussions<lb />
were held, and the controversial mov-<lb />
ie "Operation Abolition" was shown<lb />
and "considered The National Presi-<lb />
dent of Theta Chi Fraternity was<lb />
among the many outstanding speakers.<lb />
When the business sessions were<lb />
over, tihe delegates managed to get in<lb />
a little time for some California sight-<lb />
seeing trains. They spent a day in<lb />
Hollywood Walt Disney's famous play-<lb />
ground Disneyland, and .they also<lb />
visited other Hollywood attractions.<lb />
The program included a beauty con-<lb />
test with girls, representing each<lb />
province competing for the title.<lb />
Questions which the finalists were<lb />
asked were those contributed by East<lb />
Carolina and the University of South<lb />
Carolina's chapters of Alpha Delta Pi.<lb />
Many honors were presented to var-<lb />
ious chapters of Gamma Province<lb />
which includes East Carolina, Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina, Queens<lb />
College, Duke University, and the<lb />
University of South Carolina.<lb />
This was the first National Con-<lb />
vention to which a Delta Omieron<lb />
representative has been sent since<lb />
they became nationally affiliated a<lb />
year and a half ago.TDelta Omieron-<lb />
Chapter of East Carolina received<lb />
honorable mention in the Efficiency in<lb />
the Treasury Competition.<lb />
Summing up the experience, Miss<lb />
Henderson says, "It was all fun<lb />
Dr. Joseph Withey, Director of the<lb />
E . Carolina Playhouse, has re-<lb />
turned from a nine month visit to<lb />
Burma where tie studied Burmese<lb />
Theatre on a Fnlbright scholarship.<lb />
The nine months visit was spent meet-<lb />
ing the Burmese people, observing<lb />
their habits and customs, and dealing<lb />
with the Burmese theatre personnel.<lb />
The Trip Across<lb />
"The trip was enlighting said Dr.<lb />
Wit! ley, "we crossed the Pacific Ocean<lb />
by plane stotpping at such places as<lb />
Hawaii, the Philipines, and Hong<lb />
Kong. My family accompanied me<lb />
The Withey H tome was located in the<lb />
 apital city, Rangoon.<lb />
"The climate there is somewhat<lb />
hotter than America's and the scenery<lb />
is not dominated by green as you<lb />
usually find1 Here. I often caugjht my-<lb />
self looking through the window to<lb />
note the variety of color. Our com-<lb />
pounds were guarded at nigfhit in<lb />
order to prevent thievery. Thieves<lb />
there are non-violent but rob and steal.<lb />
We were obliged to hire servants to<lb />
do work that we would !have preferred<lb />
many times to do ourselves. The<lb />
people feel you Cheat them if you don't<lb />
hare them<lb />
The Country and People<lb />
Burma, located in southeastern Asia,<lb />
has a population of 17 mdllion people.<lb />
Formerlyit was part of the British<lb />
Empire; however, it gained indepen-<lb />
dence a few years ago and has since<lb />
existed as an independent nation. The<lb />
language of the Burmese resembles<lb />
ti lat of the Chinese, and the country is<lb />
located on 4he border of Communist<lb />
China. Since gaining independence<lb />
many opposing factions fhave struggled<lb />
for control of the government creat-<lb />
ing a problem of unrest.<lb />
In comparison to many of the<lb />
more advanced people of the world<lb />
the Burmese have a slower way of<lb />
life. Their diet consists mostly of fish<lb />
and rice, and the average Burmese<lb />
has the opportunity for a public edu-<lb />
cation equivalent to six years in the<lb />
American system. In order to further<lb />
his education he must affiliate with<lb />
organizations like the monasteries<lb />
which are a part of his Buddist re-<lb />
ligion.<lb />
The Theatre<lb />
The three top men in Burmese thea-<lb />
tre according to Dr. Withey are Ken-<lb />
neth Sein, Shive Man Tein Maung, and<lb />
Sein Aung Min. "Kennetlhi Sein with<lb />
whom Dr. Withey was closely asso-<lb />
ciated spoke English. At other times<lb />
language posed something of a prob-<lb />
lem. In tfclese instances interpreters<lb />
were used. The plays that were pro-<lb />
duced were contracted ahead of time.<lb />
The contractor would construct a<lb />
playhouse from Bamboo wftiich would<lb />
seat 2000 occupants. People attended<lb />
in families and admissdoni for a fami-<lb />
ly was around fifty cents. Individuals<lb />
could rent deckchairs for the same<lb />
price. The Burmese theatre is domin-<lb />
ated by a love of music and generally<lb />
tfr.tey expect to see a program com-<lb />
posed of the best singers and dancers.<lb />
While in Burma Dr. Withey colla-<lb />
borated with Kenneth Sein in writing<lb />
a book entitled "The Po Seins of<lb />
Burma The collaborators finished<lb />
nine chapters of the book and it is<lb />
expected to be finished in the near<lb />
iuture.<lb />
When asked to sum up his whole<lb />
trip, Dr. Withey answered, "enligfbt-<lb />
ning'<lb />
Thayer Addresses Educators<lb />
At Jr. High School Workshop<lb /><lb />
Pupil, Program, Planning, and<lb />
Plant were discussed by Dr. Lloyd<lb />
Thayer, assistant superintendent of<lb />
the High Point City Schools, Saturday<lb />
morning, July 22, in uhe second of<lb />
two addresses presented at the first<lb />
annual Junior High School Workshop<lb />
a East Carolina College.<lb />
In the tfwo-day appearance of Dr.<lb />
THayer, the (participants m the work-<lb />
i hop heard the High Point educator<lb />
and president-elect of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Education Association point up<lb />
aieas of responsibility and emphasize<lb />
guidelines to succesaflui projects for<lb />
pupils in rtfhte transition from elemen-<lb />
tary school into secondary education.<lb />
"The junior 'high school youtfi is an<lb />
iirformaition gatherer, a developer of<lb />
skills meaningful to self, a seeker of<lb />
Organized and conducted by Dr.<lb />
Douglas "R, Jones, cfrJairman of the<lb />
East Carolina Department of Edu-<lb />
cation, the first junior high school<lb />
workshop on 1ibe East Carolina campus<lb />
was described as "very satisfactory"<lb />
Library Staffer<lb />
Attends Meeting<lb />
Marguerite B. Crenshaw of the De-<lb />
partment of Library Science has re-<lb />
turned from Cleveland, Ohio where site<lb />
participated in a four-day workslhop<lb />
entitled "The Adult and Child World'<lb />
flier to attending the eightieth an-<lb />
group acceptance, as a wide range of .nuai convention of the American Li-<lb />
Navy astronaut Billy Bilgewater, took time out from his recruiting<lb />
in the College Union last week to catch up with the latest events be-<lb />
uttoaiiteif" More prosg<lb />
Crenshaw Directs<lb />
Summer Workshop<lb />
In Visual Aids<lb />
A worksthon on Visual Aids in Edu-<lb />
cation atEast Carolina College has<lb />
begum witfrl 59 sibudents on senior-<lb />
graduate level participating in the<lb />
Uro week activity.<lb />
Directed by Mrs. Marguerite. V.<lb />
Crenshaw, associate professor of li-<lb />
brary science at East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege, . guest lecturers include Miss<lb />
Helen Louise Smith, educational con-<lb />
tnt of Encyclopedia Britannica<lb />
and doctoral student at Harvard Uni-<lb />
I versity, Boston, Massaohuetts, and<lb />
Gordon Glbtbs, photo-copy consultant,<lb />
Kaleigh.<lb />
Demonstrations of microfilm read-<lb />
er by Dr. Mildred' Southwick of the<lb />
East Carolina College reference room<lb />
and of closed circuit television by<lb />
Charles Cowan, radio-television en-<lb />
gineer, also of the ECC staff, are on<lb />
the worksf-top program.<lb />
The Department of Air Science<lb />
audio-visual devices will he observed'<lb />
by the workshop group, Mrs. Cren-<lb />
shaw trias announced.<lb />
skills, knowledge, physical develop<lb />
nient, and emotional maturity, want-<lb />
ing to get pleasure and release from<lb />
tension tfrtroughr activities declared<lb />
Thayer.<lb />
"The 'tweener's' seeks independence<lb />
while maintaining security and work-<lb />
ing for recognition. He has a striving<lb />
tor personal values in a social setting,<lb />
a "desire for adults to think through<lb />
his problems with him, and wants to<lb />
be a responsible memfcer of school and<lb />
cemmunity society Thayer concluded.<lb />
Four roles of the junior high school<lb />
: dsninistrator make -him a pupil ac-<lb />
countant, a community leader, a staff<lb />
leader, and director of instruction<lb />
and curriculum, Dr. Thayer said in<lb />
brarian Association<lb />
Some 6000 librarians from the<lb />
United States and Canada were pre-<lb />
sent for the workshop and conven-<lb />
tion, July 5-9, July 10-14. The ma-<lb />
jority of the meetings were held in<lb />
(the Cleveland Public Auditorium and<lb />
others were held, because of the size<lb />
of the convention, in the different<lb />
city hotels.<lb />
Highlights of the convention were<lb />
a talk by Rumer Godden, British<lb />
author of "An Epic of Sparrows a<lb />
memorable speech by Scott O'dell,<lb />
whose book "Island of the Blue Dol-<lb />
phins" won the 1961 Newberry Award;<lb />
and a discussion "Human Talent and<lb />
Ti e Librarian By Dr. Carson Mac-<lb />
opening his discussions with the school I Guire and A'jce Brooks MacGuire of<lb />
personnel attending the workshop. Texas.<lb />
DELICIOUS FOOD<lb />
SERVED 24 HOURS<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
. <lb />
Carolina Grill<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb /><pb facs="00038705_tn_0004" /><lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
mJCLY,<lb />
w urprise<lb />
Of Softball Leagues<lb />
but Thursday the champions wer<lb />
After the first week Intramural sofltball competition, it<lb />
seems evident that the teams are better than at the first of play,<lb />
and that the two leagues A and B are off to a booming star. The<lb />
leagues definitely are better equiped with faster and more ex-<lb />
perienced pitchers. A few of the better hurlers are Mac Eure<lb />
of the Humps, Bob Cain of the Has Beens, Bob Joyce of the Vir-<lb />
Kitchen probably looks the most impressive with his three<lb />
ginians, and Henry Kitchen of the Unknowns.<lb />
straight wins last week over Pi Kappa Alpha, the Virginians<lb />
and Lambda Chi. The closest the righthander came to be beaten<lb />
was at the hands of the Virginians. Wi'th the score 1 to 1 at the<lb />
end of five innings in a seven inning game it looked as though<lb />
no one would break the ice. It was a tense pitcher's battle be-<lb />
tween Bob Joyce of the Virginians and Kitchen. However the<lb />
Unknowns managed to score three in the top of the sixth to take<lb />
the victory.<lb />
Major Leaciue Baseball<lb />
Switching to the Major Leagues it seems that without a<lb />
doubt the mosit powerful team in either circuit is the New York<lb />
Yankees. Their terrific one-two punch of Mickey Mantle and<lb />
Roger Maris is nothing short of sensational.<lb />
Actually you might say that the Yankees, long the win-<lb />
ningest team in baseball, have not only a great one-two punch<lb />
but the potential American League batting champion in their<lb />
midst in Frank Howard. The current Junior Circuit leader is a<lb />
converted catcher, first baseman, and outfielder. "Yogi" Berra<lb />
one of the greatest of the active players was switched to the out-<lb />
field by Manager Ralph Houk, to make room for young John<lb />
Blanchard and Howard who share the majority of the catching<lb />
duties.<lb />
Mr. Houk has done a fine job of replacing the great Casey<lb />
Stingel. The big Yankee problem seems to be in the pitching de-<lb />
partment where Houk hope, that some of his young righthanders<lb />
will mature in time to aid lefthander Whitey Ford in the chase<lb />
for the American League flag.<lb />
Of course, the big surprise of the season in the American<lb />
League has been the play of the Detroit Tigers wTho are currently<lb />
battling it out with New York for the championship. The Detroit<lb />
club has power and pitching but probably not enough to over-<lb />
throw7 bats such as Mantle, Howard, and Maris of New York.<lb />
Norm Cash has been the contributing factor for the Tiger team.<lb />
The leflthanded hitting first sacker is only a rookie but has been<lb />
one of he leading hitters in the American League this season.<lb />
In the Senior circuit it appears as though Cincinnati will<lb />
replace the Pittsburg Pirates as National League champions.<lb />
The Redlegs were well out in front of the le&amp;gue last week but<lb />
in the game of baseball anything can happen. The Pirates, Dodg-<lb />
ers, and the Giants seem to be the prime challengers of the Reds.<lb />
- Ty Cobb Was One Of The Greatest<lb />
Last week the sports world received a great blow from<lb />
the death of a great man. Ty Cobb, the man who still holds many<lb />
Major League records with his all-around play, died of cancer<lb />
last week, Cobb died quietly in Georgia, his home state, where<lb />
he gained the name of the Georgia Peach.<lb />
Cobb was one of the most fierce base runners of all time.<lb />
His record still stands in the base stealing department, as well<lb />
as the hitting deparment Cobb owns the highest Major League<lb />
batting average of all 'time at .367. His playing days were mainly<lb />
spent with the Detroit Tigers, although he did play his last two<lb />
years with the Philadelphia Athletics. Cobb hit over .400 three<lb />
times in his remarkable career.<lb />
A successful businessman, the Georgia Peach died a mill-<lb />
ionaire. Cobb contributed a great deal to the education of Georgia<lb />
wi'th his money . . . Baseball will certainly miss one of its all-<lb />
time greats in Ty Cobb.<lb />
Thp Intramural softiball leagues<lb />
 fcTL"C2L5r" PS U -t Pi Kar AW<lb />
13-7. The Virginians were almost over-<lb />
it- law 11-3. Ma, Eu Ijit,H<lb />
prise<lb />
the Unknowns a new organized team<lb />
under th leadership of pitcher Henry<lb />
Kitchen w?ho wun three straight last<lb />
week with has fast balling efforts.<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha, the Virginians,<lb />
and first session champion Lambda<lb />
( hi were defeated by "the new outfit.<lb />
IXfe initial game of the season in the<lb />
A League found Lambda Chi being<lb />
upset by tf le Virginians by a 6-2 mar-<lb />
gin. Bob Joyce, a righthander with<lb />
good speed pitcJtoea the victory over<lb />
the fraternity team.<lb />
Lambda Chi responded with a win<lb />
over Pi Kappa Alpha the next day,<lb />
taken by the fmteanity team, but<lb />
rallied late in the contest for 0m vic-<lb />
tory.<lb />
In one of the most unusual games<lb />
, f the season m the B circuit, a hard<lb />
ifring Has Beens team ran np a 33-8<lb />
victory over the Rebels. The losers<lb />
scored seven runs in the final inning,<lb />
but it did not help the cause very<lb />
for the old<lb />
pears to be<lb />
fn<lb />
a '<lb />
latched<lb />
II define<lb />
vl<lb />
i uc j. The 33 runs by the Has Beens<lb />
is probably a record for the most<lb />
iiins in a single contest in Intramural<lb />
competition at East Carolina.<lb />
In another B circuit contest the<lb />
a A1&amp;J<lb />
tame<lb />
A<lb />
ain race ih<lb />
B league between t Hum <lb />
Has Been, Bo,  J<lb />
primeni uf graduate tutlenu1<lb />
In A league r appear '<lb />
body's race. iu the <lb />
and the Virginiaem sr tWo<lb />
which should be ,e<lb />
ites after th, )f<lb />
I nknowTK wert, 3-(J prior to t<lb />
gagenent with Pg y<lb />
Monday of this<lb />
were 2-1<lb />
Lambda Chi, 1-ij<lb />
GAMES i His WEEK<lb />
Monday Rebel<lb />
vs. Fi K<lb />
('hi vs. Virginia<lb />
Humps.<lb />
Tuesday rla Beens rs, o<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. 1 Kappa AtajJ<lb />
known vs. Virgini ins, and Rebels ,<lb />
Humps.<lb />
Wednesday P , y<lb />
Virginians, Lamb i h.j vs, jd<lb />
kriowns. Out a . <lb />
Be  - i s. Rebels.<lb />
Thursday Rebels vs. Outlay<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. V . UnfawJ<lb />
vs. Pi Kappa AlpVja, and Has Beai<lb />
vs. Hurrij<lb />
Outlay J<lb />
W Alpha, iaaj<lb />
11- Beens<lb />
Lefthander Larry Crayton is currently pitching Class C ball in Montana.<lb />
EC's Crayton Performing<lb />
or Cardinal Organization<lb />
F<lb />
most winning baseball pitcher this past Spring at EC. Back in June<lb />
of this year the great souithpaw fanned<lb />
i9 batters in a NAIA playoff game at<lb />
Sioux City, Iowa. Larry is playing in<lb />
tfcte St. Louis Cardinal organization<lb />
after signing a substantial bonus.<lb />
The 5'10" 175 pounder is a native<lb />
of Greensboro where he patched for<lb />
Senior High Sdhool. The Major League<lb />
scouts have been after the leftihand-<lb />
tr rnce his (high scool days. Larry<lb />
lhad one year of elgibility loft in his<lb />
collegiate career but like many other<lb />
college players the Ihtard thirowiing<lb />
southpaw decided to sign for the<lb />
bonus.<lb />
EC<lb />
of all times, Lany Crayton, is now<lb />
performing pixfesionally in a Class<lb />
C League in Mtwiitana. Incidentally,<lb />
Larry in winning his first game of<lb />
the season iand of his professional<lb />
career struck out nine.<lb />
While perloraning witlh the East<lb />
Carolina Pirates the lefthander was<lb />
sensational over a three year period.<lb />
He recorded a 26-4 rroairk while lead-<lb />
ing til e Bucs to three straight North<lb />
State championships and the national<lb />
title this past season.<lb />
.Among his great feaits was a no<lb />
hittei UlAvwn against Appalachian<lb />
Pearson Named<lb />
Head Mentor<lb />
Former Lav. I utbali plij-1<lb />
er Perry Pearson will take ove; <lb />
head football coach at r rankMi Hi:<lb />
School in Franklin, Virginia, this fail.<lb />
Pearson is a native of lastoma. Nor?<lb />
Carolina, where he played hi<lb />
so lool football. He is here at the pre-<lb />
- ent time working on his MA degree.<lb />
The ex-EC tackle weighs 215 ptai<lb />
and stands 63" tall; he playe<lb />
the Bucs from 1955-59. Pearson as-<lb />
sumes til te new head coaching totis<lb />
ad only 24 years of age.<lb />
While playing under coach Jack<lb />
Koone at ECC the lineman played<lb />
with such standout a- Jim Speifx<lb />
Glenn Bass, and Bill Cam S<lb />
and Bass are currently at EC wan-<lb />
ing on their Masters Degree.<lb />
Franklin's first football gaiu<lb />
the 1961 season will he again <lb />
Cain's Suffolk eleven. rlenc<lb />
ex-EC teammate- will be rivals in t<lb />
coaching field.<lb />
Pearson obtained vahiabk exper-<lb />
ience while helping coadi at Rocking-<lb />
&amp;m High Sciiool and while serving<lb />
line coach on the Franklin team <lb />
season. ,<lb />
The ex-EC athlete also was M"<lb />
basketball coach at Kockirram. Per-<lb />
son is married and he and his <lb />
presently reside in Fiunklin,<lb />
ginia.<lb />
Vir-<lb />
Coming Free Flick<lb />
Captains' Table (20th Century Fox)<lb />
A stateroom farce in vvUvich a<lb />
freighter cajptiain (John Gregson) is<lb />
put in command of a passenger liner.<lb />
He soon discovers that tlhe ahip not<lb />
only transports passengers, but<lb />
smuggled cigarettes. Gregson becomes<lb />
very much involved and repulses the<lb />
sort of lowlife lady (Nadia Gray).<lb />
In the end he -imeets tthe highlife<lb />
chick (Peiggy Cuniimins) and winds<lb />
up a married caiptain.<lb />
Notice<lb />
Lost, one pair of contact<lb />
lenses in black carrying case one<lb />
and half inches high, about<lb />
last Wednesday. If found please<lb />
return to Bob Gooden, 414 West<lb />
Fourth Street. Phone PL 2-7738<lb />
or PL 2-5451.<lb />
Table Tennis Performers<lb />
"As far as the dollar is concerned,<lb />
confidentially, it shrinksiSanta Fe<lb />
Magazine.<lb />
The planet Jupiter is so large that<lb />
it could contain 1,300 earths.<lb />
Table Tennis is a popular sport in the College Union. Here two unidentified<lb />
enthusiasts anticipate a game.<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 7:15 to 11:15<lb />
Friday, July 28<lb />
Rawl Building Parking Lot<lb />
EC STUDENTS ONLY<lb /><lb />
Volume XX:<lb />
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