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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961<lb />
Number 35<lb />
Housing Project Begins<lb />
Contracts Awarded For<lb />
$1,155,114 Construction<lb />
Contracts for the construction of i and a self-liquidating loan from the<lb />
'Rainmaker' stars, Doring Jenkins who portrays Lizzie Curry, des-<lb />
perately pleads ith Leroy Collins, who plays her father, Noah Curry, to<lb />
iti'<lb />
iht- rainless situation.<lb />
earsais<lb />
Is Und<lb />
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For The 'Rainmaker<lb />
Rehearsals are now underway for<lb />
, Summer Playhouse production of<lb />
Rk . N:ash's comedy, "The Ra-in-<lb />
i The play will be presented in<lb />
Greewville August 9 and 10 and will<lb />
Carolina Beaoih on August<lb />
18 and from August 22-26.<lb />
 e second summer tine play-<lb />
h . bas appropriated money to pre-<lb />
g immer production. Thfis also<lb />
Iia the second time an East Carolina<lb />
tion has been asked to Carolina<lb />
!v . by the Carolina Beach Play-<lb />
I ItK,<lb />
All expenses for the Playhouse staff<lb />
i beach will be paid by tihe beach<lb />
Lse, including free room and<lb />
boa-<lb />
Several experienced members are<lb />
in the production. Dee Jenkins,<lb />
who was seen in "The Diary of Anne<lb />
i i ' and "Night Must Fall and<lb />
elude Page Shaw in the part of H. C.<lb />
Curry. He has acted with tihe "Thall-<lb />
ian Society in Wellington. Leroy Col-<lb />
lins will play File, the deputy sheriff.<lb />
Ortfiter persons working with the<lb />
production include iRoss Thomas, set<lb />
construction; Dave Thrift, stage<lb />
manager; Ed Smith, assistant techni-<lb />
cal director; and Dave Nanney, di-<lb />
rector of publicity.<lb />
First Bermuda Ball<lb />
Proves Smash Hit<lb />
ey , to thepart of Nora Curry,<lb />
in a red in productions at tihie<lb />
, Una IMayhouse, played in "See<lb />
11 a Thej Run and was in the New<lb />
tstorical drama, 'The Third<lb />
rvtiei<lb />
Appearing in the title role of Bill<lb />
k is Jim Roberts, which is<lb />
role Burl Lancaster (played in the<lb />
vision. Gerald Harrill is play-<lb />
. part of Sheriff Thomas. He<lb />
eared in "The Diary of Anne<lb />
uk "See How They Rt"<lb />
"South Pacific and "Simple Simon<lb />
Newcomers to tir,e ECC stage in-<lb />
Tickets On Sale<lb />
For Manteo Trip<lb />
A1 trough only about fifty tickets<lb />
have teen sold to date by the SGA and<lb />
Saturday nigMW" , as a<lb />
-  Tk Lot Colony<lb />
erforrowMn " - '<lb />
t , . j M tihe Et Carolina Col-<lb />
Inclnded on '<lb />
h tortae  flah fry; and<lb />
AlmT A8C" Jetkins. East<lb />
m address by flW"TV rfiroen;zed<lb />
East Carolina College's first Ber-<lb />
muda dance was held last Friday<lb />
evening in WaM-Coats Elementary<lb />
Bdhool Gymnasium ,<lb />
The Bermuda Ball, began at 7:30<lb />
to the sounds of Ulysses Hardy and<lb />
his Blue Notes and ended at 11:15<lb />
rbe same way. TMe Ball was intended<lb />
to ie held iat the parking lot beside<lb />
P.awl Building, but was relocated to<lb />
the gym because of "inclement<lb />
weatf er. The change, did not create a<lb />
problem because the gym was con-<lb />
tmously filled, however, not with the<lb />
,w oootinmw people. V crowd<lb />
v roxin.ated at three hundred (not<lb />
included the ones that kept going and<lb />
coming), was made up of college stu-<lb />
dents, bandcampers, and fi rieigh-<lb />
Woring children of junior-high and<lb />
lU hool age. Dean Mallory, one<lb />
Local High School<lb />
Students Irk SGA<lb />
By GEORGE M. SPELVIN<lb />
In tihe regularly scheduled SGA<lb />
n-eeting held last Mondtay afternoon,<lb />
the student senate resolved to at-<lb />
tempt to limit tre numlber of high<lb />
Lhool students attending college<lb />
functions, anmounced further plans<lb />
for the Naigs Head trip to the Lost<lb />
Colony, and approved tfre appoint-<lb />
ment of a new senater.<lb />
The Senate, went on record as op-<lb />
I posed to the numtber of high scn iool<lb />
students wi1 o have recently begun<lb />
taking advantages of the college's<lb />
j facilities. The SGiA's attempt to limit<lb />
the attendance of higth school stu-<lb />
dents included writing Mr. Hairry<lb />
Rainey of the College Book Stores re-<lb />
questing that "le restrict service to<lb />
these individuals, and a proposed ID<lb />
check at an unannounced date in the<lb />
College Union.<lb />
Said one of itjhte members of the<lb />
student senate, "they are a burden<lb />
on the college students and have no<lb />
business on the cairmpus at nigftlt<lb />
This representative was referring to<lb />
the number of teenagers on tfhle patio<lb />
during the broadcast of the nightly<lb />
radio program "Dance Party<lb />
The SGA is underwriting a bus to<lb />
travel to Manteo for the presentation<lb />
of the Lost Colony this Saturday. Thle<lb />
bus will leave the campus at 1:30<lb />
Saturday afternoon and -will return<lb />
following the presentation of the out-<lb />
door drama. Tickets for the perform-<lb />
ance and bus trip will be on sale<lb />
throughout the day on Friday in the<lb />
SGA office or in the Alumni Building.<lb />
Since this trip Irtas the sanction of<lb />
Dean of Women Ruth White, women<lb />
students will have late permission, if<lb />
I they rdde tMe bus.<lb />
. It was announced by President<lb />
I Strofcher that the dog wTrich was un-<lb />
der consideration for a second mascot<lb />
was unavailable. The dog was to be<lb />
a gift from Mrs. A. C. Davis of At-<lb />
lantic BeacJW to the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association.<lb />
However, the SGA 'has approached<lb />
Dr. Richard Spear of tihe Education<lb />
Department, and he tas agreed to let<lb />
the SGA use his Great Dane dog<lb />
"Duke" at sd!(ool functions.<lb />
Also during tihe meeting President<lb />
Strother appointed Ward "Tweetie"<lb />
Simmons as Male Senator. The Senate<lb />
voiced their approval of their leader's<lb />
choice. Simmons is a senior business<lb />
major from Cambridge, Maryland.<lb />
a 5O0-bed dormitory for men at East<lb />
Carolina frlave .received the approval<lb />
of the Housing and Home Finance<lb />
Agency and the State Department of<lb />
Administration, it is announced by<lb />
F. D. Duncan, East Carolina College<lb />
vice president and business manager.<lb />
Official date for the contractors to<lb />
begin construction on the million-<lb />
dollar project was Tuesday, August<lb />
1, 'according to Mr. Duncan, wbo re-<lb />
ceived official notice from HHFA's<lb />
regional office in Atlanta, Ga.<lb />
The housing facility for men, to<lb />
be built on South canvpus adjacent to<lb />
the two other men's dormitories, will<lb />
cost $1,155,114.00 The project will be<lb />
financed from State funds appropri-<lb />
ated by the -1959 General Assembly<lb />
Federal government, eadbl bearing<lb />
half the cost. <lb />
The general contract was awarded<lb />
to Fowler-Jones Construction Com-<lb />
pany of Winston-Salem. Others in-<lb />
cluded in tfcfe construction awards are<lb />
Superior Mechanical Contractors of<lb />
Durham, plumbing; Commercial<lb />
Heating and Plumbing Company of<lb />
Greensboro, heating; and A. B. Blake<lb />
Company of Wilmington, electrical.<lb />
Time allowed for completion of this<lb />
project is 380 days, according to Mr.<lb />
Duncan. Tfcfts will set the completion<lb />
date at August 15, 1962, allowing use<lb />
of the dormitory for the opening of<lb />
the 1962-63 college year around<lb />
September 1.<lb />
Camp Finale Features Original<lb />
Works;Campers Receive Awards<lb />
Presentation of awards for achieve- Don Hayes of the East Carolina Col-<lb />
ment and three original works were j lege faculty, performed two numbers<lb />
featured during the final concert. in tbe afternoon event.<lb />
marking the closing of the 1961 sum-<lb />
mer music camp at ilast Carolina Col-<lb />
lege Saturday afternoon, July 29.<lb />
Written for choral groups, two of<lb />
the compositions "Thte Song of<lb />
Thanksgiving" and "The Fountain"<lb />
by James Hall of the Winston-Salem<lb />
city schools music department were<lb />
sung by tlhte summer camp chorus with<lb />
Mr. Hail conducting the singers.<lb />
The third original composition,<lb />
"Alleluia was written by Dr. Mar-<lb />
tin Mailman, who will bexcomposer many national events.<lb />
One of Mr. Hall's compositions, "The<lb />
Fountain was.inspired by the new<lb />
fountain in the center of Wrigiht Cir-<lb />
cle on the college campus as he ar-<lb />
rived to begin his assignment as a<lb />
dhoral instructor at the music camp.<lb />
Before going to Wrinston-Salem last<lb />
year, Mr. Hall 'had been director of<lb />
the choral music program in the<lb />
Grainger (high scool of Kinston. He<lb />
is widely known for his choral work<lb />
and his choirs frave participated in<lb />
in-residence as a member of the East<lb />
Carolina College Music Department<lb />
next year. TTrfis was the final number<lb />
on the program combining the choir<lb />
and the Blue Band and was conducted<lb />
by Earl Beach, chairman of the East<lb />
Carolina Music Department and di-<lb />
rector of the music camp.<lb />
Tlhle White Band, conducted by<lb />
Spencer Mims of Myers Park high<lb />
scf.iool band, Charlotte, and the Red<lb />
Band under tfre baton of 'Raymond<lb />
Babelay of the Fike senior high school<lb />
hand, Wilson, each performed two<lb />
numbers, and the Blue Band, directed<lb />
hy Hubert Henderson of the Univers-<lb />
ity of Maryland bands, played three<lb />
numbers in addition to ,providing the<lb />
musical accompaniment for the finale<lb />
by tlhle choir.<lb />
The camp orchestra, conducted by<lb />
On Friday evening, T.le camp choir<lb />
sang a number and with Donald Haye3<lb />
conducting the orchestra Paul David<lb />
Fuller of Evansville, Indiana, played<lb />
the "Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat<lb />
Major' by Tsdhiaikowsky. He received<lb />
an ovation for his excellent per-<lb />
formance. He has studded during the<lb />
camp with Dr. Robert Carter.<lb />
Receiving tihe highest award for<lb />
the best boy camper, Ricard Milgram<lb />
of Fayetteville was presented the $50<lb />
scholarshifp fiund of tihe Sinfonia<lb />
Foundation of Phi Mu Alpha, music<lb />
fraternity. Thfis is the first time this<lb />
award ihas been presented at the East<lb />
Carolina College music camp.<lb />
Professor Beadb was assisted by<lb />
Herbert L. Carter, director of East<lb />
Carolina Ciollege bands, in directing<lb />
the camp. <lb />
the cnaperones, gave up trying<lb />
f limit the dance just fa Zj<lb />
lege students and concerted his efforts<lb />
t0 .prevent smoking "<lb />
The Blue Notes are a group from<lb />
KrfWgh well-known to tihe fratern-<lb />
ities. It is a six-man combo and in-<lb />
the AlSi.H- a, "I"' Th6y<lb />
,f East idaroUnians are expected to i in PJjf d regrets at the<lb />
see President Jenkins in is atae de- TgJG JJnd number<lb />
c.f non-college attendance and stated<lb />
that remediea will be found to pre-<lb />
 LTwill be an address vent any reoccuranee similar to Fri-<lb />
riLL wf  day night. The comments there,<lb />
indicated perfect syncopated syni-<lb />
zesis.<lb />
an addresa -by K Bl" recognized Tommy Mallison, co-dViairman of<lb />
Carolina students Saturday l the entertainment comrmittee, had this<lb />
during J119 o say, "Even tbougihi I do not enjoy<lb />
'rock and roP miyself, the SGA tries<lb />
to bring entertainment to the-campus<lb />
 iSSTSl reminded tot if<lb />
All abu-denfts t0 <lb />
you frWt Jn Z their might<lb />
you'd better do so<lb />
not be room<lb />
tft&amp;t<lb />
did!<lb />
tlhte sudents enoy And they<lb />
linmaker' cast takes time out for earned relaxa tiongroup anticipates summer production for campua<lb />
and Carolina Beach audiences.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038706_tn_0002" /><lb />
Pae 2<lb />
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THURSDAY,<lb />
mi "TB-lii<lb />
Significance Is Relative<lb />
To Symbol izafions And Time<lb />
It has been said that the "symbolic process" is a unique<lb />
human function. The relationship in which one thing stands for<lb />
another thing apparently doesn't exist in an animal's conception.<lb />
For instance what animals would hang another animal in effigy r<lb />
Is there any significance between the symbol and the<lb />
thing symbolized? Last Thursday night the Dean of Women was<lb />
hung in effigy on the Mall. The immediate reason given by the<lb />
perpetrators in this mock execution is that a young male stu-<lb />
dent and a young female student were forcibly broken from an<lb />
embrace in front of one of the dormitories by the Dean. The<lb />
young man proceeded to tell the dean that he was not embrassed<lb />
at his behavior and that he would conduct himself in like manner<lb />
in front of his mother, his father, or his baby sister. There upon<lb />
he addressed some derogatory terms to the dean. Whereupon the<lb />
dean responded by ordering the young man never to show himself<lb />
at the dormitory again and by placing the young lady on re-<lb />
striction for two weeks.<lb />
The dean was hung some time before midnight, Thurs-<lb />
day. The Campus Police interrupted the rest of the party by<lb />
firing one shot into the air causing the executioners to flee.<lb />
The dummy of the dean was then removed.<lb />
What was accomplished? A healthy excursion into the<lb />
night air, a release of emotion, and the braggartry of the campus<lb />
the next morning.<lb />
We often strive for the symbol and not that which is<lb />
symbolized. Students work to earn "A's" not merely by being<lb />
excellent" in the proficiency of what the course offers. And<lb />
notice "I got an 'A' " but "He gave me a 'D'  -<lb />
Perhaps we do need good grades, or symbols of good<lb />
grades, to obtain a good job. Perhaps we are stiffled from getting<lb />
into graduate school by a record which contains C's and D's. Per-<lb />
haps. We are not indians just because we have feathers on our<lb />
heads. And everybody who wears a yatching cap doesn't necess-<lb />
arily own a yacht.<lb />
And perhaps, the people who hung the dean could have<lb />
accomplished more if they had done something a little bit more<lb />
mental than physical. Maybe if they talked it over with the<lb />
meditators between the students and the Administrationthe<lb />
SGA. Success today rests on the ability to manipulate symbols.<lb />
And how are we ever to learn unless we try.<lb />
Perhaps the "hanging" is significant, but significance<lb />
is relative. - JAW<lb />
MAN ON. CAMPUS<lb />
AUGUSr<lb />
wwws<lb />
ru<lb />
fMir. august, 3, i<lb />
Confere<lb />
To Sportscastitit I Sound<lb />
Dear Editor: 0 .  ronference<lb />
intfe<lb />
WNTK HXP0 THEIR ATTENTION<lb />
JFK, Grandpa, And The Civil War<lb />
By LARRY BLIZZARD<lb />
Huddled over the radio, he,feel some qualms about military<lb />
Continous Struggle<lb />
How unknowing and how unaware W are until by some<lb />
chance of fate or circumstance we stop and notice the insignifi-<lb />
cant details of life that take on a new perspective. The insigni-<lb />
ficantwhen the time is right.<lb />
Last week I began noticing things that I had seen before<lb />
and were aware of, but things that had been pushed aside for<lb />
eemingly more important details. Standing in an open doorway<lb />
of Wright Building during a summer thunderstorm, I was un-<lb />
consciously staring at the fountain when I chanced to overhear<lb />
someone commemt that the fountain seemed as if it were drown-<lb />
ing. It seemed to bubble up, rather than to leap up, and the<lb />
streams of water could make no headwaythe fountain seemed<lb />
almost on the verge of giving up, and then it tried repeatedly<lb />
to surge upward. The struggle continued.<lb />
The flowers, the purple pansies and the yellow marigolds,<lb />
that fill the triangle in front of the fountain strained against<lb />
the rain that threatened to level them to the ground. Part of<lb />
the symbolic. flowers strained with the wind and rain,<lb />
while the others strained against them, and yet ait times they<lb />
seemed to be almost motionless.<lb />
A little boy, a dirty, little boy with ragged shorts and<lb />
brown bare feet, ran and played in the mud and rain. The battle<lb />
of the elements on a hot, muggy afternoon caused him no con-<lb />
cern ; he had some playing to do and some living to do. He didn't<lb />
have time to stop for the rainwhen we are young we didn't<lb />
have time to stop or wait for trivial unimportant details.<lb />
A little spotted frog, frightened and apprehensive, waited<lb />
impatiently in a high glass jarwaited in an unescapable trap<lb />
He wated until it seemed that he might escape after allin-<lb />
stead he was engulfed by some sinister force, and he struggled<lb />
briefly, quickly, until he lay very still. His. waiting was over<lb />
.u Exi?tence is a struggle. Some of us struggle until it seem<lb />
that there is no fight m us, and then by some strange calmness in<lb />
us, we find that we can still go on. Others of us are not aware<lb />
that we strugglewe merely flit about superficially unaware of<lb />
any struggle at all, or do we know? Perhaps we are enjoying our<lb />
existing so much that we fail to realize that we are struggling-<lb />
at all. Some struggle bravely with all there is to fightand then<lb />
are forced to give in. The struggle is over. But for those who<lb />
can, and do stand successfully, the struggle goes on and on and<lb />
we exist. '<lb />
listened inltently. Suddenly he<lb />
paled and his hand gripped the<lb />
beer can more tightly and beads<lb />
of sweat broke out on his fore-<lb />
head.  increased draft . . .<lb />
call for 217,000 more men <lb />
came the words over the radio,<lb />
slowly and ominously.<lb />
"No the boy groaned and<lb />
promptly gulped down the rest<lb />
of his beer. Where-upon he sat<lb />
back in his armchair, patted his<lb />
stomach contently, and reflect-<lb />
ed:<lb />
"But they can't do this to me.<lb />
Here I am preparing for a<lb />
worthwhile career and they come<lb />
and tell me I have to go over<lb />
there and get messed up in<lb />
Lord-knows-what. And anyway<lb />
why does this have to come up<lb />
right in the midst (almost) of<lb />
our Civil War Centennial? Af-<lb />
ter a hundred years, we still<lb />
gotta go out an' fight<lb />
Well, maybe the guy's right,<lb />
1 thought. It seems rather iron-<lb />
ical that exactly one hundred<lb />
years ago, Lincoln was issuing<lb />
a call for 75,000 troops. Now,<lb />
a century later, JFK calls for<lb />
217,000 men. Different crisis<lb />
but same conotation involved.<lb />
America has been talking peace<lb />
and fighting wars for a long<lb />
time now. Probably great,<lb />
grandpa, when he signed up in<lb />
the Union (oopsCONFEDER-<lb />
ATE) Army back in '61, felt<lb />
that his was a war to end war.<lb />
As events have turned ouit how-<lb />
ever, this was not the case. We<lb />
may take pride, however, in the<lb />
fact that we are closer to ending<lb />
war now than ever beforein<lb />
service, it s perhaps because war<lb />
and threat of war, cold or hot,<lb />
has been too long a Dart of our<lb />
livesa sort .of cancer on our<lb />
existance. If he does not in-<lb />
dulge in flag-waving or patriot-<lb />
ism, iit is because men like Sher-<lb />
Tfe interest recent, eXn,<lb />
BOC broadcast aotiv1<lb />
dents and a GreenvUle citizen tL<lb />
the Bast Carolinian is deol 'S<lb />
eiated. We weleorr, <lb />
suggestions for increaift? <lb />
tiveneas of our work.<lb />
Arrangements, ft broads<lb />
 ECC Sports .Work <lb />
facilities of WGTT and <lb />
have been made for the f<lb />
games of 1961. A study wfflfcV<lb />
of the way in whie bwafca<lb />
rang-ements are to be made<lb />
future.<lb />
Again, we appreciat the fa<lb />
of everyone concerned, and wfflT<lb />
cerely welcome all specific W<lb />
tions. m<lb />
Sincerely<lb />
Rosatmd Roulstoa<lb />
Director of Radio <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
The East Carolinian welcome,<lb />
letters from readers. The brief.<lb />
er they are the better is their<lb />
prospect of publication. Allan<lb />
subject to the approval of tin<lb />
Editor. We assume no responsi-<lb />
bility for statements in letters,<lb />
man, Jackson, Grant, as well as<lb />
others of later wars, have strip.<lb />
ped the glamor from war, have<lb />
exposed war as the horrible<lb />
monster that it is.<lb />
Columnist Attends ASP Session'<lb />
' - By J. Alfred Willis<lb />
I was invited to a meeting of i selves in a sort of a dilemma.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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North State Conference Press Association Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
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- J. Alfred Willis<lb />
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- Jim Kirkland<lb />
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OFFICES on the second floor of Wrght Building! <lb />
Telephone, all departments, PL 2-6101, extension 264.<lb />
fact, ending everything, with<lb />
our new atomic weapons.<lb />
Probably greait, grandpa when<lb />
he signed up in 1861 reacted in<lb />
much the same manner as does<lb />
our modern youthbemoaning<lb />
the interruption of a good norm-<lb />
al life. However, there is one<lb />
thing that youth of today hold<lb />
over the youth of great grand-<lb />
pa's time and that is a greater<lb />
awareness of what war is and<lb />
what-it can do to civilization.<lb />
One of the first men respon-<lb />
sible for breaking up the old un-<lb />
realistic notions of war was a<lb />
soldier named Sherman. Sher-<lb />
man was the most hated, most<lb />
feared, most dastardly person<lb />
to come upon the scene. It is<lb />
principally because, of Sherman<lb />
that the South still rises up with<lb />
fire in its eyes whenever the<lb />
Civil War is mentioned. Yet, he<lb />
was one of the first, I "believe,<lb />
who regarded war as a struggle<lb />
of nation and people against<lb />
nation and people; as opposed<lb />
to the idea of war as an isolated<lb />
contest between two armies.<lb />
Sherman approached war. Stone-<lb />
wall Jackson on our side was<lb />
another. Neither of them were<lb />
flag-wavers. War- was a deadly<lb />
thing.<lb />
the ASP (Association of Stu-<lb />
dent Polemcis) last week. The<lb />
. topic for discussion was (as it<lb />
always is)how to stir up East<lb />
Carolina College. Talk went<lb />
something like this:<lb />
"You know I've got this new<lb />
man in the Psychology Depart-<lb />
ment and he said that state col-<lb />
leges are all alike. They depend<lb />
on funds from the state granted<lb />
to them by the state legislature.<lb />
Naturally, the aministrators of<lb />
the college want to present a<lb />
well-mannered picture, because<lb />
legislators look askance at a<lb />
eollege where everything may<lb />
not be running smooth<lb />
Ya piped in somebody,<lb />
'East Carolina gets money up<lb />
the creekus, jrear after year.<lb />
And the reason that we do is<lb />
because what is done with it is<lb />
never seen. So we are always in<lb />
a state of needing external im-<lb />
provement<lb />
"Well, anyway went on the<lb />
first, "that is why a state col-<lb />
lege should never be criticised<lb />
about anythingby its adminis-<lb />
trators, its faculty, or its stu-<lb />
dents, It -might endanger their<lb />
lobbying power<lb />
"You mean we shouldn't say<lb />
anything about anything, Heck,<lb />
it we are growing, as they say<lb />
we are, shouldn't we have<lb />
growing pains<lb />
Ah some soul uttered, "ad-<lb />
ministrators are ail "a bunch of<lb />
politicians<lb />
"Now wait a minute said one<lb />
that had been quiet, "I don't<lb />
think administrators can be dis-<lb />
missed just as politicians. Sure<lb />
it is part of their job, but what<lb />
isn't politics wii anybody paid<lb />
by the state. It is interesting to<lb />
spectulate how administrators<lb />
ever became institutionalized in<lb />
colleges. Apparently they<lb />
evolved out of the teacher-stu-<lb />
dent relationship of the first<lb />
educational institutions<lb />
"Atf blurted the little soul,<lb />
"but if education depends on the<lb />
transmutations of teacher-stu-<lb />
dent relationship, how does the<lb />
administration fit in?"<lb />
I don't know. College is a<lb />
sort ofagrouping of this teacher-<lb />
student business and perhaps<lb />
somebody has to run the busi-<lb />
ness. But anyway the adminis-<lb />
trators are here. And somehow<lb />
final execution of their office<lb />
Industry, agriculture, business<lb />
have expanded and grown more<lb />
efficient in our competitive<lb />
economy, thus a premium has<lb />
been placed upon the services of<lb />
men and women who can do a<lb />
single job better than anyone<lb />
else can do it. The demand for<lb />
highly skilled, specially trained<lb />
experts is constantly being mul-<lb />
tipiiied. So college aministrar<lb />
tions are being criticized on both<lb />
sides(1) if colleges continne<lb />
to train specialists and techni-<lb />
cians only, they are likely to do<lb />
so ajt the expense of the kind of<lb />
education worthy of freedom;<lb />
(2) if on the other hand, they<lb />
revert to the liberalizing educa-<lb />
tion of the past, they may do so<lb />
at the expense of the practical<lb />
training now necessary to make<lb />
one's own way in the world<lb />
"Yes said someone else, "but<lb />
East Carolina is a teacher col-<lb />
lege. Are teachers teehinicians<lb />
that they can push a button, or<lb />
an "education" course, and<lb />
whamoKnowledge? How can<lb />
a teacher teach unless he has a<lb />
good foundation in the Liberal<lb />
Arts and the process of thin-<lb />
ing. A person needs this before<lb />
he is subugated to "education<lb />
courses so he'll be able to under-<lb />
stand what to retain and wnai<lb />
1 to throw away and not blindly<lb />
accept it all as Gbd's Word.<lb />
"Plato, your Academy W<lb />
been closed for 1432 years ana<lb />
we have managed to survive-<lb />
If today our young men may is Education. They find them-<lb />
"Yes, we have survivedjm<lb />
have we yet equalled the Gree<lb />
in thought?" <lb />
The conversation finally J<lb />
to the point, where apparent<lb />
they left off last time, hat w<lb />
only way to stir up East tarv"<lb />
lina is to stir up the student<lb />
This was amid terms like twj<lb />
dom "responsibility" K<lb />
"limitations" and "regulation<lb />
You always go to meeting<lb />
like this all fired up with yw<lb />
American heritage of dero<lb />
cracy and action. And ru !L<lb />
tired from wind-bagged-bl<lb />
by empty conceptions and flL<lb />
zied inaction. Do people actaw<lb />
known what they are taiKw<lb />
about? - <lb />
By the time that they 5jj<lb />
around to stiring up stafL&amp;<lb />
all the beer had been drunK a<lb />
Hap's was closd. The ASF "<lb />
jouraecL<lb />
A one-day conference on p<lb />
menl health lHaa been set<lb />
rolina College for We<lb />
1 list 9 m- ClirIton R'<lb />
"g man of the Bast Caro<lb />
Caxnt of PsyColc<lb />
tunced uoday. First Hwon<lb />
t 9 a. nj.<lb />
Th theme of the eonfe<lb />
Pa-on Sound Mental<lb />
ividual and Community<lb />
.  T.je' sessions will t<lb />
eGim lAuditoriuim and wi<lb />
presses by two authoriti<lb />
eid of mental health and si<lb />
ssion groups.<lb />
Planned for teaciijers, mini<lb />
nts parents, physicians, j<lb />
rsons interested in probl<lb />
 from mental and emot<lb />
iculties, the conference<lb />
fcn on the role of the c<lb />
,h0Ol, public and soeia<lb />
workers, and psychiatri,<lb />
ielling and treatment of<lb />
ials wfcto seeJc guidance a<lb />
ound health.<lb />
Dx Prewefct wall make 0<lb />
laddress on the topic: "G-<lb />
ioi Individual Mental H<lb />
other major address will<lb />
Dr. Louis D. Cohen of t<lb />
merit of Psychiatry of t<lb />
Center of Duke Univer<lb />
Assisting in the confer<lb />
New Educati<lb />
Instructor W<lb />
Toward Docl<lb />
Lewis H. Swindell, Jr.<lb />
the John H. Small School<lb />
ton, N. C, for tfce past<lb />
has joined the College fj<lb />
sociate professor in th<lb />
of education.<lb />
Mr. Swindell began<lb />
college in June and is tes<lb />
in education during th<lb />
mer School.<lb />
After graduation frc<lb />
est College with the<lb />
science degree, he w<lb />
master's degree Jhiere ii<lb />
scheduled to receive tl<lb />
education from the<lb />
North Carolina in Ai<lb />
Me. Swindell's ex<lb />
teacher and school adij<lb />
eludes posts in Boli<lb />
and Washington, N. CJ<lb />
He is a tpast presic<lb />
vision of Principals<lb />
(Carolina Education .<lb />
also of the North<lb />
nvent of Elementary<lb />
pals. He is a membe<lb />
ory Committee of<lb />
culum Study and is<lb />
North Carolina Sehc<lb />
let in and executive<lb />
Nortih Carolina Scfcn<lb />
sociation.<lb />
He is a member<lb />
order; Phi Delta<lb />
honorary education<lb />
other social, civic,<lb />
organizations.<lb />
Mr. Swindell is<lb />
former Estelle McBi<lb />
eT Tenn. They have<lb />
Margaret, Envy, and<lb />
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val of tin<lb />
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wars, have strip.<lb />
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as t u horrihi<lb />
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culture, huainea<lb />
1 and grown mor<lb />
our competitive<lb />
premium hu<lb />
Kn the services (rf<lb />
en who can do<lb />
tter than anyone<lb />
. The demand for<lb />
ipecially trained<lb />
tantly bring mut<lb />
lotted arainistr<lb />
criticized on both<lb />
i olleres contiMl<lb />
ulists and techni-<lb />
are likdy to do<lb />
 he kind of<lb />
rth.v of freedom;<lb />
other hand, thef<lb />
iberahzing educ<lb />
they may do so<lb />
i fhe practice<lb />
leces.sary to make<lb />
 in the world<lb />
lomeone else, "bat<lb />
is a teacher c<lb />
hers teehinieitfl<lb />
push a button.<lb />
HM use. <lb />
.ledge How can<lb />
h unless hejw<lb />
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process of think-<lb />
needs this tfJ<lb />
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been drug <lb />
The <lb />
Conference Promote,<lb />
Sound Mental Health<lb />
EAST CARP L1NIAN<lb />
Page 3<lb />
ftivnct on problems j Dr. Iritis Broussard, Mrs. Trudy<lb />
i.een ft at East Nfe, the Kev. Preston Parsons, and<lb />
Prof. Cal<lb /><lb />
. i th<lb />
i otlege for Wednesday,<lb />
li Clinton K. Prewett,<lb />
 Mu Baa Carolina Col<lb />
Unent -! Psychology, an-<lb />
,v 1'iit session will be-<lb />
i 'u<lb />
, of l4l conference is<lb />
I Sound M-eivta.1 Health:<lb />
ml Community Rwponsi<lb />
i .nns will be held in<lb />
uditouuni and will feature<lb />
two authorities in the<lb />
 il health and smaller dis-<lb />
. i (Ws, minister, stu-<lb />
, h . physieaans, and other<lb />
. . -tod in problems aris-<lb />
mental and emotional dif-<lb />
i , nfeivnee will focus at-<lb />
thc role of tlhe church, the<lb />
iblic and social welfare<lb />
iii.l psychiatrists in coun-<lb />
tre.r.inont of the individ-<lb />
k guidance and help to<lb />
,Hh.<lb />
it will make the keynote<lb />
, the topic: "Guide Lines<lb />
. iual Mental Healtihl" The<lb />
oi address will be made by<lb />
D. Cohen of the Depart-<lb />
P-yohiatry of t!We Medical<lb />
 Duke Cniversdty, Durham.<lb />
in the conference will be<lb />
Dixon, all members of We<lb />
la t Carolina College Department of<lb />
PsycolotfV.<lb />
Members of the advisory committee<lb />
WOO will ait in tlie conference inckide<lb />
In. C Nelson, director of the Pitt<lb />
County Mental HeaLtih Clinic; Dim.<lb />
J. B. Spilman, extvutive director of<lb />
the North Carolina Mental Health<lb />
Association; Dr. Uy MingM, Green-<lb />
ville physician; J. 8. Grimes, 111, di-1<lb />
rector of tJ te Pitt County Department<lb />
of Public Welfare; and Mrs. Josepih<lb />
N. LeConte, secretary of the Pitt<lb />
County Mental Health Association.<lb />
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lew Education<lb />
Instructor Works<lb />
oward Doctorate<lb />
H Swindell, Jr principal of<lb />
11 Small School in Washing-<lb />
U i tvha pnst several years,<lb /><lb />
Journals Include<lb />
Works Of Campus<lb />
English Professor<lb />
Dr. Ralph Harxlee Rives, instructor<lb />
in the Department of FnRlis-h, has<lb />
added to his paihlisl Jed works three<lb />
articles this summer.<lb />
The Summer Issue of tflie Southern<lb />
Speed1. Journal, professional mag"a-<lb />
?.ine of sfj.eech and drama teachers for<lb />
r states, included part of Dr. Rives<lb />
doctorate work at tf-Je University of<lb />
Virginia i-oncernine: puhlic oratory up<lb />
to IM1. The article, "Public (Address<lb />
fan Virginia, 182O-1840 elucidates<lb />
further at speeches given in 1960 at<lb />
the Annual Meeting of tiWe Southern<lb />
Seeoh Asswiation.<lb />
The North Carolina txkication Mag-<lb />
asiffM carried an article from Dr.<lb />
Rives' study of education in North<lb />
Carolina at tfha turn of the century<lb />
following Aycock' administration<lb />
INSPIRATION . . college fountain gave James Hall, guest conductor at<lb />
Music Camp, the inspiration for his composition "The Fountain<lb />
ed th- College faculty as ns-<lb />
profeaaor in the department<lb />
New Program<lb />
Of Mentally<lb />
A new program! leading to certifi-i<lb />
cation of teachers preparing to teach<lb />
the mentally ihiandicapped iis being<lb />
added: to the curriculum of the De-<lb />
partment of Encatdon ait East Caro-<lb />
lina College, President Leo W. Jenk-<lb />
ins announced Thursday. <lb />
Tfra progirani, effective wkh the be-<lb />
ginning of the Fall quarter of the<lb />
1961-1962 college year, is designed<lb />
to meet te demands of teachers de-<lb />
siring professional preparation in this<lb />
area.<lb />
Tf; e new program to prepare teach-<lb />
ers of the mentally handdcapped adds<lb />
to the curriculum offerings in courses<lb />
in speech correction! presently offered<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
Basic course requirements will in-<lb />
clude studies of excptional cMldren,<lb />
Talented Novice<lb />
Receives Music<lb />
Camp Art Award<lb />
Following two weeks of sweat,<lb />
'train, and imagination Miss Joan<lb />
Simpson of Rebersonville became the<lb />
winner of tfVte 11th Annual Music<lb />
Camp Art Award on July 29. Miss<lb />
Simpson, who is a new student to<lb />
art, was judged to have innate abili-<lb />
ty, performance, and interest.<lb />
The art students, one of three<lb />
groups in w? Ich the music eampers<lb />
participated in, started out by drawing<lb />
atill-life objects including such things<lb />
as. t'he fountain and the otter various<lb />
campus scenes. From this they ven-<lb />
tured into tootpick sculpture, tin-can<lb />
painting, paper sculpture, melted<lb />
crayon drawing, and crayon resist.<lb />
T ie course in drawing this year<lb />
was taught by Mr. Thomas Mims, in-<lb />
structor in the Art Department, and<lb />
the crafts by Mr. Nelson- Dudley, art<lb />
major.<lb />
Aids Study<lb />
Handicapped Former Professor<lb />
Accepts Position<lb />
Jones, chairman of tftae Department<lb />
of Education, offers courses in the<lb />
problems, materials and methods in<lb />
teaching mentally retarded children,<lb />
mental ietflicienoy, arts and crafts,<lb />
social treatment of the feebleminded,<lb />
and clinical or abnormal psychology.<lb />
In announcing the addition of tbis<lb />
S proclaim in the Department of Educa-<lb />
tion, T)r. Jenkins pointed out that<lb />
East Carolina College is desirous of<lb />
aiding in this new approach! to the<lb />
needs of large numbers of children<lb />
for wiloim there has been a shortage<lb />
of prepared teachers.<lb />
Part of Dr<lb />
Hives doctoriate treatise Uts a measurements in special ed-<lb />
N<lb />
 ation.<lb />
Mr. Swindell began work at<lb />
, June and is teaching courses<lb />
tcation during the 1961 Sum-<lb />
 School.<lb />
graduation from Wake For-<lb />
roilege with the batfcektt of<lb />
degree, he wns awarded the<lb />
r's degree hare in 1948, and is<lb />
lied to receive the doctorate in<lb />
ktion from the University of<lb />
i Carolina in August.<lb />
M Swuilell's experience as a<lb />
1. ,  and school administrator in-<lb />
sta in Bolivia, Farmville,<lb />
d W asl ington, N. C.<lb />
il. i- i past presulent of the Di-<lb />
 Principals of tlhe Noath"<lb />
I iuia Education Association, and<lb />
 the North Carolina Depart-<lb />
ment of Elementary School Princi-<lb />
He fas  member of the Advis-<lb />
 Committee of tile State Curri-<lb />
 Study and is editor of the<lb />
 Carolina School Boards Uul-<lb />
and executive secretary' of the<lb />
Nort Carolina School Boards -As-<lb />
ation.<lb />
He is a member of Kappa Alpha<lb />
Phi Delta Kappa, national<lb />
ponorary eduoatioa fraternity; and<lb />
yi-v social, civic, and rofessional<lb />
oi ganizattona.<lb />
Mi. Swindell is jnarried to tibe<lb />
llortner Kstelle McBride of Manchest-<lb />
on Woodrow Wilson was reprinted in<lb />
the Davidson College Alumni Ma.ga-<lb />
i Bine. It dealt with Wilson as a stu-<lb />
leut at Davidson from 1873 to 1874.<lb />
ucation, psychology of the exception<lb />
al child and mental nygiene.<lb />
Tf: e program of certification for<lb />
the mentally handicapped child, ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Robert L. Holt, dean<lb />
of instruction, and Dr. Douglas R.<lb />
Professor Harold M. Goldstein,<lb />
former economics instructor at East<lb />
Carolina, has been appointed assistant<lb />
professor of finance at Boston's<lb />
Northeastern University. Dr. Asa S.<lb />
Knowles, president of N. U. announced<lb />
the position.<lb />
Expanded and new programs have<lb />
increased the full-time faculty of<lb />
Northeastern by five per cent. Thirty-<lb />
five persons have been named to the<lb />
faculty in order to meet the new<lb />
obligations.<lb />
Former Student Begins<lb />
Missionary Work Ab<lb />
t-t<lb />
New Teacher Joins<lb />
EC College Staff<lb />
Mozelle Holbeng of Macon, Miss-<lb />
issippi, has joined tibe staff of the<lb />
home economies department. She is<lb />
teaching classes in home economics<lb />
during the current sunvmer term and<lb />
will continue Irer work during the<lb />
regular school year.<lb />
Before beeaaafcag a faculty member<lb />
at East Curoiltna, Miss Holberg acted<lb />
as assistant director of the Consumer<lb />
Service Division of the National Can-<lb />
ners Association, Washington, D. C.<lb />
She 5 as ailso had experience as a<lb />
teacher of foods and nutrition at S-y<lb />
menee Universkty in New Yerk state<lb />
and at Colorado State University at<lb />
Fort Collins.<lb />
Miss Holberg is a graduate of the<lb />
.University of Tennessee, where at j<lb />
raceived the B. S. degree. Later she<lb />
did graduate work at va State<lb />
University, and was granted the<lb />
master's degree in science at Syracuse<lb />
University. SI e is a member of the<lb />
Teim. They have three cMWren. American Hoane Econom.cs Asocia-<lb />
irgarat, Emy, and Lewis. tionw<lb />
IJjjJbERRY and JAMES SHUMAN, WWWS announcers, keep<lb />
t giving ue what we waat in the world of -<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
AUGUST<lb />
aJiridge Party, College Union, TV<lb />
Room, 7:30 p. m.<lb />
4.Movie: "The Captain's Table<lb />
with Jofoh Gregson and Peggy<lb />
Cummings, Austin, 7:30 p. m.<lb />
North Carolina English Teachers'<lb />
Conference.<lb />
5Classes Held.<lb />
North Carolina English Teachers'<lb />
Conference.<lb />
JCtast Carolina Night at tihe "Lost<lb />
Colony.<lb />
7Watermelon Feast, On the Mall,<lb />
3:00 p. in.<lb />
iDuplicate Bridge, College Union<lb />
TV Room, 7:00 p. m.<lb />
8Chapel Services, "Y" Hut, 6:30<lb />
p. m.<lb />
Movie: "The Little Slhtepherd of<lb />
the Hills with Jimmy Rodgers<lb />
and Ohill Walls, (Austin, 7:30 p. m.<lb />
9College Union Meeting, T V<lb />
Room, 4:00 p. m.<lb />
-Bingo-Ice Cream Farty, College<lb />
Union Lounge, 7:30p. m8:30<lb />
p. m.<lb />
E. C. C. Playiiouse performance:<lb />
"The Rainmaker McGinnis,<lb />
8:15 p. m.<lb />
10.College Union Awards Banquet.<lb />
Movie: "The Sad Horse witih<lb />
David- Ladd and Patrice Wymore,<lb />
lAustdn, 7:30 p. m.<lb />
E. C C. Playhouse performance:<lb />
"Tie Rainmaker McGinnis,<lb />
8:15 p. m.<lb />
Piano Rtecital: Rose Lindsay,<lb />
Austan, 8:00 p. mu<lb />
- Combo Dance, College Union,<lb />
8:00 p. mll:00 p. m.<lb />
12-Giaduate Record Examination,<lb />
1:00 p. m. <lb />
14Duplicate Bridge, College Union,<lb />
 TV Rocwrt, 7:00 p. m<lb />
Watermelon Feast, On the Mall,<lb />
3:00 p. m.<lb />
15Movie: "Bobtttkins with Shirley<lb />
Jones, Austin, 7:30 p. m.<lb />
17ExaminationsSummer School<lb />
Closes.<lb />
Miss Anne Page Brooks is one of<lb />
32 young men and women who will<lb />
leave the United States this fall and<lb />
winter to begin tfnree years of<lb />
special-term Methodist missionary<lb />
service in 14 countries of Asia,<lb />
Africa, and North and South Ameri-<lb />
ca.<lb />
Miss Brooks, who has been a public<lb />
school teacher in Palm Beach County,<lb />
Fla will go to Japan as a mission-<lb />
ary teacher.<lb />
The 1961 group of "3's" a3 the<lb />
special-term missionaries are called,<lb />
wall teach in schools, work in social<lb />
centers, supervise Qtristian hotels,<lb />
develop agricultural programs, serve<lb />
as pastors and Christian educators,<lb />
keep books, develop music groups,<lb />
create buildings and work as nurses,<lb />
pharmacists, medical technologists<lb />
and dietitians. Most are 1961 college<lb />
graduates. Representing 21 states,<lb />
the 3's will serve under the Metho-<lb />
dist Board of Missions. In prepar-<lb />
tion for missionary service, they are<lb />
spending six weeks this summer in an<lb />
intensive training program at Stony<lb />
Point, N. Y.<lb />
Born in Roxboro, Miss Brooks spent<lb />
her early life tffcre and attended<lb />
East Carolina College at Greenville.<lb />
She was graduaited in 1959 with a<lb />
bachelor of .science degree in primary<lb />
education. While in college, sft.e was<lb />
elected to "Who's Who Among Stu-<lb />
dents in American Colleges and Uni-<lb />
versities was the student govern-<lb />
ment chaplain, president of tike cam-<lb />
pus Young Women's Christian Asso-<lb />
ciation and a member of the Wesley<lb />
Foundation (organization for Meth-<lb />
odist students).<lb />
Since 1959, Miss Brooks has been a<lb />
first grade -teaober in the Palm Beach<lb />
County schools.<lb />
WHAT, US WORflY?<lb /><pb facs="00038706_tn_0004" /><lb />
Pag 4<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
Lusr<lb />
Unknowns Win In<lb />
S P<lb />
O R T S<lb />
I REVIEW<lb />
RICHARD BOYD<lb />
By Rl<lb />
Two newly assembled second session teams under the<lb />
direction of Beasly Jones and Bob Menefee played incredible<lb />
softball last Tuesday afternoon on intramural field number two.<lb />
Jones' Unknowns and Menefee's Virginians battled for first<lb />
place in the tough A league competition.<lb />
The result was a 15 inning affair in which the Unknows<lb />
defeated their worthy opponents by a 4-3 score. Henry Kitchen<lb />
and Bob Joyce considered the fastest pitchers of the A league<lb />
had a brilliant duel. In winning Kitchen allowed only 5 spacious<lb />
hits and did not allow a run from the fifth inning.<lb />
Joyce could be considered almost as brilliant, and certainly<lb />
not missing it but by a hair. The former EC baseball performer<lb />
was not touched for a run from the seventh until the fifteenth<lb />
inning. His fast ball and changeups had the enemy hitters fooled<lb />
most of the overcast afternoon on intramural field number 2.<lb />
While on the subject of intramural softball it is quite inter-<lb />
esting to see the type of competition which is prevailing in the<lb />
respective leagues. On Wednesday of last week the Has Beens<lb />
possessed a fine 5-0 record under the direction of Robert Moore.<lb />
Bill Cain happened to be the top pitcher for the old grads with<lb />
a 4-0 mark.<lb />
The Humps under Dallas Foscue's coaching and Mac<lb />
Ecre a pitching possesses a 3-2 record and are far from being out<lb />
of the race in B league competition. Of course, the Unknowns<lb />
with their spotless 6-0 miark followed by the Virginian's 4-2<lb />
record were the cream of the crop in the A league.<lb />
Student Intramural Director Jack Jones extends the in-<lb />
vitation to any men students who might be interesting in an In-<lb />
tramural Tennis Tournament on August 8. In 'case of inclimate<lb />
weather Jones stated that August 9 would be I the date for the<lb />
tournament.<lb />
Jones wishes to point out .that although jthe program has<lb />
been satisfactory and the competion keen, he still does not like<lb />
the way the respective players have been treating the umpires.<lb />
These officials are naturally not the best in the world, and do not<lb />
get paid big-time salaries. In fact one dollar per contest is the<lb />
amount which they receive. 1<lb />
fi. Jf?8 at he itchers and batters will not lay-off<lb />
the otficiating There has been plenty of calls missed at the<lb />
g-ames and there probably will be plenty more miscalls. But these<lb />
umpires are not trained officials. It is just a job to them in order<lb />
to help their education The players should remember this when<lb />
performing on the field of play.<lb />
It is not easy to remember (this by the players when<lb />
tht- competition has been as keen as it has been. But theTe is<lb />
probably not anyone who doubts the umpire's integrity Hence<lb />
toil Slut0toward these human officials SEETbi!kK<lb />
In a quick run down of some of the better plavers in the<lb />
leagues and their brilliant background we find severalTerform<lb />
era ex-varsity East Carolina baseball players As alreadv mo"<lb />
tioned Bob Joyce and Wilber CastelowP ori f"buc<lb />
nine m recent years. Beasly Jones, the manger and fTrst sacker<lb />
for the Unknowns, was a reserve infielder for the nnmS<lb />
SSKhe natlnal Playffs is the <lb />
Henry Kitchen, with a 6-0 mark as of Wednesday of lat<lb />
Hfnrvht'C rrtf JUnir Cllege basebaheatayChow<lb />
ftSr&amp;SSftftJS?this past Spring and 2Kr.as<lb />
s&amp;yrdeai this tttttesv&amp;<lb />
WOOW TnGrelmirie'l? pera0?Ial hanks to radi ation<lb />
the broadcast M aOUJStrL iX<lb />
the July 27 issue on page 2 under Letter ? S'Ch WaS ln<lb />
response very much aDDradateriI hv it the AEdltor. was a<lb />
anyone would l?k" to E concerning rhT" A"y comm<lb />
of the EAST CAROLINIANX?te neT 0r V V&amp;H<lb />
more than welcomed. wnetner negative or positive are<lb />
Virginians Lose Defensivi<lb />
Battle In Lengthy Marath<lb />
In a 15 inning marathon the unde-1<lb />
feated Unknowns defeated a down-<lb />
hearted Virginian nine 4-3 in probably<lb />
the longest intramural contest in EC<lb />
history. The regular 7 inning contest<lb />
was tied 3-3, but sensational pitching<lb />
by the winner's Henry Kitcheng and<lb />
the losers Bobby Joyce sent the con-<lb />
test into the eight inning overtime<lb />
watfl: Kitchen winning his own game<lb />
with a nun producing sacrifice fly that<lb />
scored Benny Bowes wiho had pre-<lb />
viously singled to center and weit<lb />
around to thiind base. The league lead-<lb />
had loaded tihe sacks for KitcW-<lb />
ers<lb />
enig's (pay off punch in ibhe clutfr.<lb />
Beasly Jones' Unknowns who en-<lb />
tered the contest with a spotless 4-0<lb />
mark were battling' e Virginia team<lb />
for first 'place since the home team<lb />
went into the well-iplayed contest with<lb />
a 3-1 mlark. TT-te winners had to come<lb />
from behind twice to take the battle.<lb />
The score was 2-0 in favor of tfhe<lb />
Virginians until Wilber Castelow hit<lb />
one of Joyce's changeups for a two<lb />
lun homer into rigfr)bfield. The Vir<lb />
pinians proceeded! to go ahead 3-2 but (Ret)els vs- Humps<lb />
Tuesday, July 18, 4:30<lb />
Has Beens 20 vs. Humps 8<lb />
Lambda Ohfi 3 vs. Virginians 7<lb />
Wednesday, July 19, 3:09<lb />
Unknowns 4 vs. Vingdnians 1<lb />
Lambda Chi 9 vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 6<lb />
Wednesday, July 19, 4:30<lb />
Has Beens 4 vs. Outlaws 2<lb />
Rebels 5 vs. Humps 11<lb />
Thursday, July 20, 3:00<lb />
Outlaws 1 vs. Humps 11<lb />
Lambda Chi 0 vs. Unknowns 10<lb />
Thursday July 20, 4:30<lb />
Pi Kapm AlpirJa 8 vs. Vhinians 13<lb />
Has Beens 33 vs. Rebels 11<lb />
Monday, July 24, 3:00<lb />
Rebels 1 vs. Outlaws 11<lb />
Unknowns 8 vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 7<lb />
Monday, July 24, 4:30<lb />
Lambda Clhi 8 vs. Virginians 10<lb />
Has Beens 4 vs. Humps 3<lb />
Tuesday, July 25, 3:00<lb />
Has beens vs. OutlawsRained out<lb />
Lambda Chi 5 vs. Pi Kappa Alp'ha 6<lb />
Tdesday, July 24, 4:30<lb />
Unknowns vs. Virginians<lb />
the pesky Unknowns tied it up in the<lb />
seventfhl<lb />
The marathon was completed in two<lb />
and one-half hours and was one of<lb />
tfrle best pitched and defensive games<lb />
in quite a few years in East Caro-<lb />
lina softball play. BotJh, .pitchers hurl-<lb />
ed the following- day (Wednesday)<lb />
-and came trough with victories. The<lb />
Virginians -had to come from behind<lb />
for a 6-5 win over Pi Kappa Alpha,<lb />
and the league leading- Unknowns bad<lb />
to score 2 in the final frame to tie<lb />
k up in tJie seventh against first sess-<lb />
sion champions Lambda Chi and score<lb />
one in extra innings to win the con-<lb />
test.<lb />
The Hs Beens in the B loop ihave<lb />
beaten tfrfe Humps 20-8, the Rebels<lb />
33-11, and the Humps again by a 4-3<lb />
margin. One contest was rained out<lb />
and the Has Beens were suppose to<lb />
take on the Rebels and Humps on<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday of last week.<lb />
We Has Beens have been paced by<lb />
Bill Cain's pitching and the Humps<lb />
have reiied on Mac Eure to pull tfhem<lb />
trough thus far in te B league race.<lb />
lite results of the scores and the<lb />
remaining contest are as follows.<lb />
Tuesday. July 18, 3:00<lb />
Rebels 0 vs. Outlaws 15<lb />
Unknowns 11 vs. Pi Kappa Alpha 8<lb />
Wednesday, Julv 26. 3:00<lb />
Pi Katppa Alfpha vs. Virginians<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Unknowns<lb />
Wednesday, July 26, 4:30<lb />
Outlaws vs. Humps<lb />
Has Beens vs. Rebels<lb />
Thursday, July 27, 3:00<lb />
Rebels vs. Outlaws<lb />
Lambda Otyj vs. Virginians<lb />
Thursday, July 27, 4:30<lb />
Unknowns vs. Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Has Beens vs. Humps<lb />
Monday, July 31, 3:00<lb />
Has Beens vs. Outlaws<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Pi Rappa Alpha<lb />
Monday, July 31, 4:30<lb />
Humps vs. Rebels<lb />
Virginians vs. Unknown<lb />
Tuesday, August 1, 3:00<lb />
Lambda Ohfi vs. Unknowns<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Virginian<lb />
Tuesday, August 1, 4:30<lb />
Outlaws vs. Humps<lb />
Has Beens vs. Rebels<lb />
Wednesday, August 2, 3:00<lb />
Rebels vs. Outlaws<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Virginians<lb />
Wednesday, August 2, 4:30<lb />
Unknowns vs. Pj Kappa Alpha<lb />
Has Beeris vs. Humps<lb />
Thursday, August 3, 3:00<lb />
Virginians vs. Unknown<lb />
Lambda Cfti vs. Pi Kappa Alpha<lb />
Thursday, Aug8, , 4<lb />
Humps vs. Rebel. <lb />
Has Been vs. Outlaws<lb />
Monday, August 7 .<lb />
Outlaws vs. Humps<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Virgi<lb />
Monday, August 7, 436<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Unknowns'<lb />
Has Beens vs. Rebels<lb />
Tuesday, August 8, 3:W<lb />
Rebels vs. Outlaw-<lb />
Lambda Of vs. Virginia<lb />
Tuesday, August H 4.33<lb />
Unknowns vs. Pi Kappa AlPha<lb />
Has Beens vs. Hurn<lb />
Wednesday, August 9, Ijj<lb />
Has Been vs. Outla<lb />
Lambda Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alfo<lb />
Wednesday, August 430<lb />
Humps vs. Rebels<lb />
Virginians vs. Unknowns<lb />
Thursday, August 10, 3KN)<lb />
lambda CT 5 vs. Unknown<lb />
Outlaws vs. Humps<lb />
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Has Beens vs. Rebels<lb />
August 14, Monday, and Tuesday<lb />
August 15 will be utilized for rai<lb />
out games.<lb />
Wednesday, August 1 jPLAYOFF<lb />
between the tw0 top teams for the<lb />
ECC Summer School Hiampionship,<lb />
In case of rain, the nampiorikij<lb />
one, seven (7)winning game) -willbe<lb />
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