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z<lb />
East Carolina College Pirates play host to<lb />
Pennsylvania State College Saturday. Sep-<lb />
tember 16 at 8:00 p m. at College Stadium.<lb />
Easttaroliriia<lb />
day for student ID<lb />
September 21 from<lb />
. to 5:30 p.m. in Tight Building. Lost<lb />
KJ .JD carafe may be related until this date<lb />
Volume XXXVII<lb />
Senate Faces<lb />
Many Pr<lb />
i<lb />
� II<lb />
By MARCELLE VOGEL<lb />
Among the problems Ironed out<lb />
during. I i first Fall meeting of tfoe<lb />
 a;� the question of bringing<lb />
ee to the Entertainment Series.<lb />
deqoate facilities for the 5,000<lb />
bt-i dents ob unmana was tihe main<lb />
ssue, since the largest auditorium<lb />
campus, Wright, only seats 2,100<lb />
le. The SGA voted to have lot)<lb />
admission cards (per attraction) on<lb />
-ale a week before tie scheduled en-<lb />
� These an- to be sold on<lb />
 one first served basis, at<lb />
. �'( per ticket.<lb />
On Friday, September 29. tickets<lb />
1 be on sale in the SGA utfiee from<lb />
10:00-11:00, and at 2:30 for date<lb />
tickets to the concert on October 6<lb />
I ie "Higf waymen<lb />
Otis St i other. SGA President, urged<lb />
-� idents bo bold on to their activity<lb />
cards, as fchtey will not be replaced,<lb />
and one must present the card in<lb />
to be admitted to a concert or<lb />
I aan Tt use students who did not re-<lb />
ceiv activity card at registration<lb />
met present their blue or yellow<lb />
class schedule card to the SGA of-<lb />
6<lb />
Student Parking<lb />
A; the present time there are 931<lb />
rig laces at Jones, New Dorm<lb />
. : otf the main campus. On main<lb />
there :uv 534 parking places,<lb />
238 are for the faculty and<lb />
es are for students to park.<lb />
was presented to the Senate as<lb />
. nfair since there are many more<lb />
� idents than faculty members.<lb />
President Strotfoter stated that in<lb />
t:� near future the parking places<lb />
� I�� grym and beside the training<lb />
  will be open to students to<lb />
relieve suis situation.<lb />
Cars On Campus<lb />
1- jwas brought up befjbre the<lb />
thai no freshman or any stu-<lb />
Uving less than a "( average<lb />
eipiiivaij probation be per<lb />
to have an automobile on<lb />
campus.<lb />
The SCA voted to refer those of-<lb />
ders tv the judiciary committees<lb />
u ensaon from school the<lb />
for such an offense. These<lb />
students will not be given a second<lb />
chance. This motion will be recom-<lb />
mended to President Jenkins fo rap-<lb />
proval.<lb />
Reduced rates of 75c for football<lb />
and of: er aithletac games for husbands<lb />
oi wives of studemts was recom-<lb />
mended. This question will be pre-<lb />
sented to Dr. Jorgenson of the athletic<lb />
department.<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
Tommy Mallison announced that<lb />
t ere will be a concert on Friday,<lb />
October G. at 4:00-5:30 by Chuck<lb />
Jackson, rock and roll singer and re-<lb />
corder of "I .Don't Want To Cry<lb />
Also, as part of the Homecoming<lb />
festivities the "Highwaymen" will<lb />
present a concert at 8:15 on Friday.<lb />
It is planned to ihave Jimmy Burns<lb />
Orchestra perform for the dance on<lb />
Saturday night from 8:00-9:00. Fol-<lb />
lowing this orefcestra will be the pop-<lb />
ular number one dance band of May-<lb />
nard Fergenson.<lb />
Jayne Chandler reminded the var-<lb />
ious clubs on campus that the home-<lb />
coming weekend will soon be here,<lb />
and for the clubs to start thinking<lb />
about building floats.<lb />
President St roth er announced that<lb />
the former Miss Asheville, Miss<lb />
America, has been invited to attend<lb />
ti n- Homecoming Festivities.<lb />
Cafeteria<lb />
The senate voted to keep at least<lb />
one cafeteria open on Sunday even-<lb />
ings for the students who stay on<lb />
campus tn weekends. This is to be<lb />
presented to President Jenkins for<lb />
approval.<lb />
Retsy Y instead was appointed as<lb />
cttainmam of the I. D. Committee.<lb />
The question was raised as to why<lb />
students are not refunded the tax<lb />
they pay for books at ttite student<lb />
bookstore. Investigation of this ques-<lb />
tion will begin promptly.<lb />
The next formal meeting of the SGA<lb />
will be Monday, at 7:00. Visitors are<lb />
welcome at any time to state their<lb />
opinions and to observe their Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association in ses-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Enrollment<lb />
EC Welcomes Largest<lb />
Student Body In History<lb />
5.000<lb />
Wit1 the opening of school this<lb />
fall, East Carolina College welcomed<lb />
ihe kirgest student body in its his-<lb />
tory.<lb />
According to Dr. John Home,<lb />
registrar, 4,801 students registered<lb />
lor classes on Tuesday and Wednes-<lb />
day of last week. After t'e comple-<lb />
tion of graduate student enrollment,<lb />
an estimated total of 5,100 students<lb />
is expected.<lb />
Of the 3,602 freshman and transfer<lb />
students who applied for entrance,<lb />
Nursing School Opens<lb />
For Second Year<lb />
2,174 new students were admitted to<lb />
the college tfis fall. Among new-<lb />
comers this year's total topped last<lb />
year's by more than 200 students.<lb />
"I would like to thank the student<lb />
txidy for being one of the most cour-<lb />
teous and well behaved groups I've<lb />
ever seen at any registration stated<lb />
Dr. Home. "The enrollment prof-<lb />
eedures are improving steadily he<lb />
added, "which makes registration<lb />
nicer and easier for everyone con-<lb />
cerned<lb />
Dr. Home stated that registration<lb />
could be improved in the future if<lb />
students could pay their fees earlier,<lb />
to avoid waiting in line.<lb />
English Department Tests<lb />
Writing Skill Of EC Juniors<lb />
All students classified as juniors<lb />
arter hours inclusive) are to<lb />
i - .� Austin Auditorium for tJhe<lb />
English Examination on Mon-<lb />
, tember 18, at 6:30 p.m. If<lb />
tvudent is unable to attend, he<lb />
fcact Dr. Kilpatrick in Aus-<lb />
tin 107 before Friday, September 15<lb />
admission to a second examina-<lb />
on Saturday morning, Septem-<lb />
bei 23, art 9:00 a.m. If a junior fails<lb />
ittend, he a ill be stopped from<lb />
ses.<lb />
Dktionapiea may be used. Tie<lb />
� erne will consist of 350-400 words,<lb />
�� n  .i formal essay style, oniit-<lb />
slang. The topic should be de-<lb />
� : in a logical, meaningful fash-<lb />
free tn a common error in spell-<lb />
ing, punctuation, and grammar. Stu-<lb />
dents should bring a 'pen, ink, and a<lb />
-nary. The Blue Books will be<lb />
irniahed by the college. Each Blue<lb />
Book will be numbered. The num-<lb />
of papers judged "Unsatisfac-<lb />
will be posted as soon as pos-<lb />
le.<lb />
The purpose of this examination is<lb />
to test the proficiency of ECC Jun-<lb />
n the field of composition. Tests<lb />
tnikrr to r" �is are given to college<lb />
is in most colleges throughout<lb />
the country. Some colleges require<lb />
studente to hire private tutors wTsen<lb />
" eir essays are not considered satis-<lb />
Bactory. Here at EC the English De-<lb />
I artment conducts classes in remedial<lb />
Englisl This year two new faculty<lb />
members, Miss Artemis Kares and<lb />
Mrs. Barbara Winters Snow, will<lb />
work with Mrs. Browning in the re-<lb />
medial area of instruction. Six classes<lb />
are scheduled, one of whidh. will be<lb />
an evening class for tihe convenience<lb />
of working students. Remedial classes<lb />
are limited to 15 students. "Our re-<lb />
medial classes in English are writing<lb />
laboratories commented Dr. Kif-<lb />
patrick, (Tnarman of the English<lb />
Usage Committee.<lb />
This examination is to help the<lb />
college graduate meet the require-<lb />
ments of Hi profession. When the last<lb />
college theme has been written, the<lb />
writing that really matters begins.<lb />
A job wit extra pay demands a bet-<lb />
ter qualified person. Juniors are<lb />
urged to realze the seriousness of the<lb />
situation. In a test such as this "time"<lb />
and "attitude" are of utmost im-<lb />
ports.ice. t<lb />
Ti e topics from which the students<lb />
may choose are not confusing or dif-<lb />
ficult to understand. They are gen-<lb />
eral in nature, such as last year's<lb />
"The Most Challenging Idea I Have<lb />
Met in College" or "Advice to a High<lb />
School Senior Below is a copy of<lb />
(Continued on Page 2)<lb />
East Carolina's School of Nursing,<lb />
opening this fall for its second year<lb />
of operation, now las approximately<lb />
SO new students enrolled as freshmen,<lb />
with registration still incomplete. A<lb />
total of 2G sophomores are continuing<lb />
their work, and 3 diploma graduates<lb />
are sef. eduled to complete work for<lb />
a degree during the soxool year, Dean<lb />
Eva W. Warren hits announced.<lb />
Thirty-nine of tire new students<lb />
beginning their work in the four-<lb />
ear School of Nursing tibis fall come<lb />
from twenty-six counties in North<lb />
Caroline. Two students are from Vir-<lb />
ginia, one is from the District of<lb />
Columbia, and one is from Florida.<lb />
Now located on the third floor of<lb />
6he Grahani building, the scihool has<lb />
new quarters and equipment this fall.<lb />
Accommodations include the office of<lb />
Dean Warren, office space for the<lb />
'ive members of her staff, a nursing<lb />
laboratory, classroom facilities and a<lb />
utility room.<lb />
The nursing laboratory serves as<lb />
a center for instruction and provides<lb />
opportunity for practical work. Equip-<lb />
ment includes eight beds, a Stryker<lb />
turning frame, bedside tables, linens,<lb />
a sink, a refrigerator ami a stove.<lb />
Mrs. Joanna Suggs of Greenville,<lb />
an employee of tile State Board of<lb />
Health, joined the staff of the School<lb />
o; Nursing this fall as a part-time<lb />
nutritionist wr will teach diet thera-<lb />
(Continued on Page 3)<lb />
Elections Set For<lb />
Freshman Officers<lb />
September 26<lb />
Elections for Freshman class of-<lb />
ficers will lie held on Tuesday, Sep-<lb />
tember 20 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00<lb />
p.m. The polls will be set up in<lb />
WrigH lobby.<lb />
The Freshman class will meet to-<lb />
night at 7:30 in McGinnis Auditor-<lb />
ium. The importance of class officers<lb />
and their role in the SGA will be<lb />
discussed. "We will also try to answ-<lb />
er all questions pertaining to the<lb />
elections and the SGA. We urged a<lb />
large number of freshmen to attend<lb />
Woody Sheppard, Eledtions Chair-<lb />
man, stated today.<lb />
All candidates will submit theMr<lb />
names to the elections chairman be-<lb />
fore or at t is class meeting.<lb />
All candidates will meet on Tues-<lb />
day, September 19 at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
the SG.A office in Wright Building.<lb />
A ttendance is mandatory.<lb />
All persons interested in working<lb />
on the elections committee are urged<lb />
to attend this meeting next Tuesday.<lb />
Contact Woody St teppard, Elections<lb />
Chairman.<lb />
Jenkins Addresses<lb />
'Select Group'<lb />
"You have the ability to succeed<lb />
or you wouldn't be here emphasized<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins, as he spoke<lb />
: the 1901-1962 freshman class dur-<lb />
ing orientation week.<lb />
Addressing his audience as a "se-<lb />
lect group Dr. Jenkins reminded<lb />
those present that tey were among<lb />
the 2.174 new students admitted to<lb />
the college tis fall from a group of<lb />
3.602 wf o applied for entrance.<lb />
As North Carolina moves forward<lb />
toward its roal of quality education,<lb />
he said. "We must all get down to<lb />
work. The student should say to him-<lb />
self, 'I'm going to succeed I believe<lb />
� is and it will come true<lb />
The really important thing in col-<lb />
lege, Dr. Jenkins assured students,<lb />
i. motivation. "Be determined. It's<lb />
bard bo stop a person who really<lb />
Hants to succeed. Your belief that<lb />
you are going to be somebody wil<lb />
go<lb />
President Stresses<lb />
Acad<lb />
cademsc<lb />
Excell<lb />
ence<lb />
go far in helping you realize your program of six<lb />
ambition) and obstacles will not be dollars  in<lb />
loo important to you<lb />
In planning for his life work,<lb />
President Jenkins told freshmen, the<lb />
student s uuld analyze his interests,<lb />
I is Tibbies, and his ability before he<lb />
makes a final decision. "Decide for<lb />
yourself what you want to be, and<lb />
choose something you can be.<lb />
"An increase in the number of stu-<lb />
dents and enlargement sf physical<lb />
facilities do not guarantee academic<lb />
improvement EC President Leo W.<lb />
Jenkins declared, in an opening ad-<lb />
dress to the faculty on September 1.<lb />
Stressing greater academic excell-<lb />
ence. Dr. Jenkins emphasized that<lb />
intellectual growth depends to a<lb />
givat degree on the faculty.<lb />
East Carolina, he said, is now ex-<lb />
i eiieneing the transition from a<lb />
tf eoretical concern about the pre-<lb />
sent population explosion to some of<lb />
the immediate problems associated<lb />
with it.<lb />
With an timated fall enrollment<lb />
of over 5,000 students, he pointed<lb />
out, ti e college is feeling the impact<lb />
of this national situation and is faced<lb />
with the challenges whidh the growth<lb />
of the student population offers.<lb />
"We are embarking this fall he<lb />
furtf-ler explained "on aa expansion<lb />
and one half million<lb />
addition to sn annual<lb />
operating budget of four and one<lb />
half million dollars<lb />
He pointed out tf.iat, in a process of<lb />
� uman but effective elimination 712<lb />
students unable to meet tfr.e college's<lb />
academic standards have "terminated<lb />
their association with us during the<lb />
past two years He emphasized his<lb />
1 relief that the course ef "ferreting<lb />
out" the able and retaining them and<lb />
of rejecting those wfi'jo do not meet<lb />
standards has been honest and cor-<lb />
rect<lb />
As the largest teacfer-training<lb />
institution in North Carolina, he as-<lb />
serted, East Carolina is placed in tiie<lb />
position of defending not only what<lb />
has been done in the past but what<lb />
will be done in tf. future.<lb />
"We shall meet this dallenge with<lb />
socsess. But in doing this he con-<lb />
tinued, "we moist avoid falling into<lb />
(Me trap of promising o�r students<lb />
and the people of North Carolina<lb />
more than we can hope to deliver<lb />
He describe! as unrealistic an ex-<lb />
fctation that the total picture at<lb />
East Carolina will be identical with<lb />
that of a college having an enroll-<lb />
ment strictly limited to th� most<lb />
aghly endowed intellectually and al-<lb />
so openvting on a far larger per<lb />
capita expenditure.<lb />
"We shall ha'we he said, "a pro-<lb />
gram that compares favorably with<lb />
any college in tfce nation that operates<lb />
under conditions similar to ours. We<lb />
-hall continue to welcome and find<lb />
a place for all students who have th<lb />
ability to benefit from a college edu-<lb />
cation<lb />
'East Carolinian7 Veteran Staff Returns<lb />
East Carolinian Editor, Patsy El- tinancial end of the newspaper.<lb />
And There Was Registration . . .<lb />
iiott, announced this week the editor-<lb />
ial staff of the East Carolinian for<lb />
tlje 1961-62 school year. All editorial<lb />
staff positions are filled with veteran<lb />
staff members.<lb />
Monty Mills will begin the Fall<lb />
Quarter as Managing Editor after<lb />
having served as Summer School Edi-<lb />
tor during tfe recent Summer term.<lb />
Monty, a keen make-up artist, will<lb />
U a vital staff member in the make-<lb />
up de artnvent of tihe newspaper.<lb />
Returning as Associate Editor is<lb />
Maivelle Vogel, also Editor of tihe<lb />
student handbook, The Key. Jean<lb />
eacc returns this Fall to the posi-<lb />
tion of Feature Editor, a job she ex-<lb />
cellently carried out last Spring. Out-<lb />
standing with features, Jean plans<lb />
to bring to the students more pictorial<lb />
features of the type that were so<lb />
successful last year.<lb />
Richard Boyd will ihead the Sports<lb />
Department, as Sports Editor, again<lb />
t! is year. Assisting Richard will be<lb />
returning sponta writers, Parker<lb />
(lies son and B. D. Mills.<lb />
New Duties For Hobbs<lb />
Keitr Hobbs assumes the duties<lb />
of Business Manager. Taking over<lb />
from Jo Anne Parks who was tire<lb />
Business Manager for three years,<lb />
Keith will Handle single-handed the<lb />
staff.<lb />
Proofreaders and typists also are<lb />
needed to round out the li61-62 staff.<lb />
Tentative plans for the newspaper<lb />
call for a twice weekly beginning<lb />
vinter Quarter. Possible publication<lb />
incomplete; people desiring to dates for Urn twice weekly will be<lb />
work in these capacities are being' Mondays and Tt Ursdays. If these<lb />
sought and need only to contact the j plans materialize, additional taff<lb />
editor-in-chief or any oif the editorial members will be needed.<lb />
Circulation will again be under the<lb />
supervision of Richard Renegar and<lb />
tfe Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity.<lb />
Staff Member Needed<lb />
Columnist and reporter staffs are<lb />
NCEA Announces Annual Meeting;<lb />
EC Plays Host To 2100 Members<lb />
The annual Eastern District meet- j passage of legislation which greatly<lb />
 . � , T7.J:�� benefited education in this state.<lb />
Notice<lb />
Approximately 5,000 students passed tarou;<lb />
fashion. There were no casualties recorded.<lb />
registration September<lb />
5th and 6th in the above<lb />
�Photo by Jim Eirkland<lb />
All campus organizations are<lb />
requested to submit one 8x19<lb />
photograph of their candidate for<lb />
the 1961 Buccaneer Queen.<lb />
Deadline for pictures to be sub-<lb />
mitted to the Buccaneer office<lb />
is Tuesday, September 2�. Only<lb />
these candidates whose photos<lb />
are in the office by 5 o'clock,<lb />
September 26 will be eligible.<lb />
Selection of the Queen will be<lb />
based on beauty and will be<lb />
chosen by a local un-biased com-<lb />
mittee. The 1961 Queen will be<lb />
announced on a fntwre dats to<lb />
the East Carolinian.<lb />
ing of the North Carolina Education<lb />
Association will be held on campus on<lb />
Friday, September 22.<lb />
The main program, of which 2,100<lb />
teachers from as district are ex-<lb />
pected to attend, will be held in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. Ushers for the<lb />
event will be members from the stu-<lb />
dent NEA on campus.<lb />
Following the main program tie<lb />
eroup will divided into divisions for<lb />
lunch. The afternoon program will be<lb />
further divided into departments.<lb />
An exhibit of new teaching ma-<lb />
tt rials, workbooks, teaching methods,<lb />
�notion picture equipment, and other<lb />
useful visual aids will be set up in<lb />
the dancing area of the College Un-<lb />
ion. Students interested in teaching<lb />
are urg�d to visit the exhibits and to<lb />
wttend tie various meetings of their<lb />
chjjice. Funbhetr injuormation about<lb />
the meeting times will appear in neat<lb />
week's East Carolinian.<lb />
Dr. Robert Halt, Dean of Instruc-<lb />
tion, and Dr. Frank Fuller of tihe Ed-<lb />
ucation Department are co-dhairmen<lb />
of the local airanging committee. Dr.<lb />
Fuller who is .presently serving on<lb />
the NCEA board as Northeastern Dis-<lb />
trict representative, is running for<lb />
tire position as vice president of the<lb />
state NCEA. The vice president suc-<lb />
ceeds as president the following year,<lb />
then he acts as past president.<lb />
Dr. Puller explained that the NCEA,<lb />
represented by 30,000 teachers in<lb />
North Carolina, assisted in the recent<lb />
Extension Course<lb />
Opens In Kinston<lb />
To Benefit Nurses<lb />
With the fall opening of the East<lb />
Carolina College Extension Divisibn<lb />
for tfe 1961-1902 term. Dr. Ralph<lb />
Brimley, director of extension, an-<lb />
nounced that 25 students registered<lb />
Thursday night, September 7, for<lb />
Englisf: Composition in Kinston.<lb />
The eight-week course, with classes<lb />
being held on Monday and Thursday<lb />
nights of eadh week at Caswell School<lb />
in Kinston, is being offered for the<lb />
;�enefrt of nurses in Lenoir County.<lb />
Miss Rosalind Roulston, faculty mem-<lb />
ber of the English department and<lb />
director of Radio and TV, is teaching<lb />
� lie five-ft-bur credit course.<lb />
Nurses graduating from a three-<lb />
year diploma program, desiring to<lb />
secure a B. S. degee with a major<lb />
in nursing, are eligible ts study tihe<lb />
course. Other interested students<lb />
whose transcripts of hig$ scool and<lb />
college work have been evaluated and<lb />
who meet the required currfouhnn of<lb />
East Carolina are also eligible to at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
OK<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
SB<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER<lb />
Do Cereal Box Readers<lb />
Stay In College?<lb />
What happens to college freshmen? Col-<lb />
lege enrollment has hit an all time high and<lb />
will continue to increase by leaps and bounds<lb />
in the coming decade. With this increased<lb />
enrollment we are told that the calibre of<lb />
the high school student entering college is<lb />
higher and better  yet in this otherwise<lb />
'bright' picture there is a dark blot.<lb />
The blot is this: The dropout rate of<lb />
college freshmen.<lb />
According to Harold G. Ridion, assistant<lb />
professor of English at Tufts University,<lb />
Massachusetts, whose article �'Why Fresh-<lb />
men Fail" appears in this month's Atlantic<lb />
magazine. "Even for those who ultimately<lb />
do survive, the first term of college can be<lb />
a harrowing experience. Though admission<lb />
officers Iteii us that the new freshmen are<lb />
better and better in the ways that are measur-<lb />
able, many of us have a lurking suspicion<lb />
that the battery of tests and other data col-<lb />
lege administrators depend on iall far short<lb />
ol revealing sjtudent originality, inventive-<lb />
ness, or capacity lor intellectual growth un-<lb />
der the demanding stimuli of the first weeks<lb />
of college<lb />
Why do freshmen fail? Failure is not<lb />
derived from tne active participation in<lb />
group activities . . . the College Union, cam-<lb />
pus publications, or student government, nor<lb />
is it caused by dating or social life.<lb />
High school graduates coming to college<lb />
have not learned two lundamental and es-<lb />
sential devices for success in higher educa-<lb />
tion . . . how to read and how to listen. The<lb />
importance of reading in college is basic. All<lb />
of us know how to read, of course we do.<lb />
But as freshmen or upperclassmen have we<lb />
acquired the speed and flexibility essential<lb />
in mastering college material?<lb />
High schools fail to teach us the benefits<lb />
of quickly scanning not so difficult books,<lb />
and flexing our reading habits when we study<lb />
a difficult science book. Instead they usually<lb />
Jet,us all mto rigid patterns of reading. As<lb />
Kidlon says, "Many entering college students<lb />
read the back of a cereal box with the same<lb />
rapt attention they give to a chapter in a<lb />
physics book<lb />
To overcome this handicap the high<lb />
school graduate could go on a seif-training<lb />
program. He could force himself to read each<lb />
day for a given length of time some rather<lb />
easy nontiction book at a much more rapid<lb />
speed than is really comfortable for him.<lb />
This type of Self-improved reading habits'<lb />
has been advocated by Professor Robert Bear<lb />
at Dartmouth College.<lb />
The other essential device . . . how to<lb />
listen  is eVen more nonexistant in high<lb />
St u0i teachln tnan the previously mentioned<lb />
skill High school graduates have not learned<lb />
at all to listen constructively and analytically<lb />
Instructors' remarks made in the classrooms<lb />
often reappear on test papers in such dis-<lb />
torted ways as to confirm this.<lb />
Students need to develop a sincere in-<lb />
terest in what the professor is saying and<lb />
hunger for knowledge before their listening<lb />
habits can be improved.<lb />
The age-old dropout problem continues.<lb />
Consider these, perhaps, seldom mentioned<lb />
points . . . there may be something you can<lb />
do . . . prevent a college dropout . . . your<lb />
own. J<lb />
Rives Discusses<lb />
Role Of Orator<lb />
In Speech Journal<lb />
In Virginia during- the period from<lb />
?820 to 1840 "the orator was ever<lb />
ipresent�in the law courts, at pol-<lb />
itical meetings, conventions, and<lb />
camp .meetings, in the pulpit, and at<lb />
eommejicemente and barbecues Dr.<lb />
ftalpTv Hardee Rives of the East Caro-<lb />
lina College English Department 6ays<lb />
in the current Summer Issue of the<lb />
"Southern Speech: Journal<lb />
His article "Public Address in the<lb />
'Old Dominion' " analyzes the role of<lb />
the orator, fl.Hs influence, his stand on<lb />
matters of state and national im-<lb />
portance, and his characteristics as<lb />
a speaker during a period when tile<lb />
great liberal tradition of Jefferson,<lb />
Patrick Henry, and George Mason was<lb />
waning and a new conservatism was<lb />
established itself.<lb />
The political orator "dominated the<lb />
.scene in Virginia" durng tJbe ante-<lb />
bellum period, Dr. Rives points out.<lb />
"Until 1820 he says, "Virginia pol-<lb />
itical orators could hardly have been<lb />
distinguished as eitffer Northern or<lb />
Southern; however, with tlhle presen-<lb />
tation of the slavery question, the in-<lb />
creasing fear of national enroachiment<lb />
at tfhe expense of what Virginians<lb />
felt were States' rights, and the rapid<lb />
growth of sectionalism, Virginia<lb />
orators gradually came to be identi-<lb />
fied with the ultra-conservative atti-<lb />
tude characteristic of their fellow-<lb />
statesmen from the Lower South<lb />
John iRandolph of Roanoke "more<lb />
trian anyone else, united the doctrine<lb />
of state sovereignty with the main-<lb />
tenance of Negro slavery Dr. Rives<lb />
states.<lb />
Speeches were often lengthy and<lb />
were predominantly classic in style,<lb />
fhte author points out.<lb />
Discussing political oratory, Dr.<lb />
Rrives gives special attention to tJhie<lb />
slavery debate in the Virginia As-<lb />
sembly of 1831-1832 and its impor-<lb />
tance. He says that "it marked the<lb />
final attempt by any Soutibern state<lb />
to abolish slavery and served as a<lb />
line of demarcation between a public<lb />
willing to hear the faults of slavery<lb />
and one whidii became increasingly<lb />
intolerant of criticism<lb />
During the two decades covered<lb />
by Dr. Rives' discussion, "oratory<lb />
he states, "piayed a guiding role in<lb />
shaping tjhte opinions, idea's, and, ul-<lb />
timately, the destiny of the Common-<lb />
wealth of Virginia<lb />
Dr. Rives holds the B.S. and M.A<lb />
degrees from East Carolina and the<lb />
Ed.D. from the University of Virginia<lb />
and has studied at Oxford University<lb />
England He is the autfcor of a num<lb />
ber of articles which have appeared in<lb />
newspapers and professional journals.<lb />
His home is in Emfield, N. C.<lb />
Colleges Exist To Change;<lb />
To Educate, 'To Serve'?!<lb />
Ha LARRY BUZZ AH<lb />
EC Frosh Become Part Of Campus Life;<lb />
Existing Confusion Dies As Time Passes<lb />
By MONTY MILLS<lb />
By now tfle majority of freshman<lb />
and transfers swaiming the campus<lb />
have arrived, discovered, and con-<lb />
cluded. Others of tihe bewildered mass<lb />
are still wandering around in a daze<lb />
.  uiea oa quality educ<lb />
of mandating mosquotos, sweltering faithfully beginning<lb />
By MONTY MILLS<lb />
newcomers are slowly becoming a<lb />
pan of our togetherness.<lb />
Freshmen girls, with closed study<lb />
hours, are being subjected to tf.e<lb />
idea of quality education. They are<lb />
humidity, and just plain comjested<lb />
confusion. However this is nothing<lb />
to really worry about for tihere are<lb />
those of the distinguished upper East<lb />
Carolina society who also arrived,<lb />
discovered and concluded amidst til<lb />
confusion, who still sweat the oily<lb />
grand as ltst souls among the know-<lb />
ing few.<lb />
The.se seeking wanderers, hoping<lb />
one Way to become sage veterans,<lb />
l.ave begun to venture toward the<lb />
enlightening fringe of our campus<lb />
environment TYey are gradually<lb />
worming their way into the haunts<lb />
:ui.l frequented havens of tihe crusted<lb />
upper classmen, discovering in the<lb />
process that vital experience may be<lb />
acquired at Dora's and the atmos-<lb />
pjhterae dimness of the Varsity. These<lb />
Typical EC Junior Presents His Essay<lb />
(Continued fwvm JD i � <lb />
to follow any<lb />
and all college rules, at least for<lb />
awhile, and they are also being sub-<lb />
jected to the sage advice of smooth<lb />
upperclass male students who are<lb />
offering a brief course in lhow to be-<lb />
come popular in ten easy steps.<lb />
A few industrious individuals have<lb />
finally found thekr way to the library,<lb />
the dark corners of tihe library, but<lb />
nevertheless to the library. Others<lb />
are still doing (fear studying in the<lb />
College Union, and others at the cam-<lb />
pus fountain; but at least they are<lb />
attempting the pursuit of successful<lb />
studying habits.<lb />
Enterprising upperclass female<lb />
students are avidly taking advantage<lb />
of closed study for freshman women<lb />
and are busily contracting social en-<lb />
gagements. Upperclassmen working<lb />
IFC Issues Rusfaee Hints<lb />
The East Carolinian staff would like to<lb />
commend the Interfraternity Council for its<lb />
publication "Fraternity Life At East Caro-<lb />
lina Collet" This booklet, published for<lb />
the freshmen, is the first publication of its<lb />
Kind to be made available for prospective<lb />
rusnees or just interested readers. The book-<lb />
let includes a run down on the eight fraterni-<lb />
ties on campus, as well as helpful hints for<lb />
rusnees.<lb />
�r, 52Uverette' editor �f the booklet,<lb />
and the IFC have presented the campus with<lb />
wIiW whV? and unbid publication.<lb />
We feel this booklet will be successfully uti-<lb />
lized before and during formal rush Per-<lb />
haps the Panhellenic Council will consider<lb />
publication of a similar type booklet to facili-<lb />
tate its forma rush this year<lb />
(Continued from Page 1)<lb />
a typical theme selected from last<lb />
year's tfhemes. This was written by<lb />
a student who was not an English<lb />
major. No changes .have been made<lb />
in spelling or punctuation.<lb />
"Advice To A High School Senior"<lb />
As a former high school senior<lb />
who tas long since traded his "jalopy"<lb />
and t-shirt for the sports car and<lb />
ivy league coat of the college man.<lb />
I am constantly besiege by fcfigh<lb />
school students earnestly seeking ad-<lb />
vice. My habitual response usually<lb />
consists of a confused look and a<lb />
"mumble-jumble" of slogans, philo-<lb />
sophic thoughts, and "pep" talk.<lb />
However, after much soul-searching<lb />
I find that the best advice which I<lb />
could give to a high school senior<lb />
is to (1) find out why the individual<lb />
�s going to college, and (2) take a<lb />
mature attitude toward the situation.<lb />
In the first place, knowing why one<lb />
is going to college will enable the<lb />
student to avoid many of the pitfalls<lb />
of college. Many students enter coK<lb />
Iege with no idea of wftat they want<lb />
to be in life. They merely pick out a<lb />
major field of study and sit back.<lb />
The sad result is that boredom, event-<lb />
ual confusion, and frustration become<lb />
trie h of this group. In this group<lb />
are the students who become dis-<lb />
couraged, who riducule (sic) intel-<lb />
lectual achievement, and who finally<lb />
either drop out of school altogether<lb />
or stay on until tjbley eventually grad.<lb />
uate-but with such low grades that<lb />
chances for advancement in tihe out-<lb />
side world are seriously hindered.<lb />
Thus, going to college with a definite<lb />
Purpose in mind often means tfre dif-<lb />
ference between success nd failure<lb />
in college.<lb />
The second pdece of advice is to,<lb />
East Carolinian<lb />
Published by tihe students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Oaaolina<lb />
Member<lb />
North State Conference Press Association<lb />
Associated College Press<lb />
LITTLE MANNrApjjg<lb />
0<lb />
Patay Elliott<lb />
EDITOE<lb />
Keith Hobbs<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Managm Etar MoatylSiTs<lb />
Associate Editor  y<lb />
Sports Editori jy Bd<lb />
Feature Edfcor JiMm pj<lb />
Cartoonast  Jay Artedge, Larry Blizsard<lb />
?aphr ��  Skip Wamaley<lb />
iyjaat �  Barbara Ryan, Nancy Edwards<lb />
�  D�ve Nannay, Monty Mills,<lb />
Parker Chesson, Tony Katsias, Carol Euler, Kaye<lb />
Burgese, Rosalie Vogel, Clifton Jouraigan<lb />
Subscription DirectorEkine j.<lb />
Exchange ManagerDo HfckB<lb />
Proofreading Director ry Ray<lb />
Circulation  a p p ri<lb />
OFFICES on Kb second floor of Wrigfct BuadJnjT<lb />
Telcgfccne, aH departments, PL 2-61011, g<lb />
by all means, take a mature attitude<lb />
toward college life. The way one con-<lb />
ducts .himself hi college usually de-<lb />
termines the degree of maturity wlhich<lb />
the individual will exhibit in later life<lb />
Thus the student wto dresses in a<lb />
�loppy manner, who refuses to con-<lb />
sider the feelings of otjhiers, a wfco<lb />
is constantly and needlessly in op-<lb />
,postion to those in authority in the<lb />
allege cannot be expected to make<lb />
a contribution, to his society when he<lb />
leaves college. In considering the at-<lb />
tJtide to be taken, the student should<lb />
realize that outers may be counting<lb />
upon bis success in college. The stu-<lb />
dent must understand that not only<lb />
do fab parents pray for hia success-<lb />
but that also his future wife�and'<lb />
even more important, his tm<lb />
childrenwill be atfe by m<lb />
achievement, or lack of achievement<lb />
in college.<lb />
iiEl1 V�1 &amp;&amp; career,<lb />
�t school senior should maks<lb />
certain that he has a definite purpose<lb />
in going to college; and, equally im-<lb />
portant, that (hie will be mature enough<lb />
to meet all the situations with whidh<lb />
toe will be confront By taking<lb />
 steps, a successful college<lb />
career is assured.<lb />
Notice<lb />
��tewisws<lb />
2Ktt?�L3&amp;- "Mm<lb />
1 WJMSTAAgNT<lb />
AH students must have � st�-<lb />
deat activity card which in to be<lb />
presented with the Student Idea-<lb />
tification Card for all SGA<lb />
functions. These cards (activity)<lb />
��y he obtained at the SGA of-<lb />
hce ia Wright Auditorium whea<lb />
�das, schedule card i. presented.<lb />
Lo or misplaced cards will aat<lb />
m replaced.<lb />
The College Chapel services will<lb />
k held each Tn�A� TL<lb />
fl-KK T�May from 6:30 to<lb />
6-65 pjn. in the Y Hut The fw<lb />
rvice will be held Tuesday - -<lb />
�r the drection of Dr. Carf HkJfau<lb />
vang, will provide musfc tor<lb />
pretext f18' " P�fe .nd<lb />
Present 1ft devotion thought.<lb />
their way through college, are earn-<lb />
estly aiding te new students in their<lb />
adjustment to campus life; they are<lb />
selifeog slightly outdated books for<lb />
required courses at dirt cheap prices.<lb />
Freshmen are being introduced to<lb />
quick methods of gaining inside in-<lb />
fomation on how to make the most<lb />
of first quarter courses (ponies and<lb />
notes are being exchanged or sold to<lb />
eager buyers). Any freshman, witih the<lb />
rig! contact, can get this valuable<lb />
information from numerous helpful<lb />
up per classmen.<lb />
Witi. a little learning and exper-<lb />
iences, we hope that the new stu-<lb />
dents an camrpus will rise above she<lb />
 nfusion, and the near future and<lb />
take their ightful place along with<lb />
the (honored and revered upperciass-<lb />
rnen of East Carolina.<lb />
Campus Calendar<lb />
SEPTEMBER<lb />
14�College Union Committee Meet-<lb />
ing, TV Room, 4:00 p.m.<lb />
-Freshman Class meeting, Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
13Meet The Team sponsored by<lb />
College Union, Austin Auditor-<lb />
ium, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
-Movie: "Psycho with Anthony<lb />
Perkins, Vera Miles, Austin 7 00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
16�Football Game: EOC vs Penn<lb />
State, 8:00 pjn<lb />
18-Duplicate Bridge, Wright 3rd<lb />
Floor Social Room, 7:00 p.m.<lb />
-Junior Englfa Test, sponsored<lb />
by English! Usage Committee,<lb />
Austin Auditorium, 6:30 p.m.<lb />
19�Auditions for Talent Show, Fresh-<lb />
men only, McGinnis, 4:00 p.m.<lb />
�Chapel Services, "Y" Hut 610<lb />
pjn. '<lb />
"Beginners' Bridge, College Union<lb />
TV Room, 3:00 pja.<lb />
-Table Tennis matches, Prehtni-<lb />
nry Event: Malcolm Griffith ts.<lb />
Nelson Tugwell. Mam Event-<lb />
Norm� Kilpetrfc v Charles<lb />
Hollxiay, Collet Union, 7:41<lb />
pjn.<lb />
22-North Carolina Education Asao-<lb />
ciation meetings.<lb />
-Bridge Party, WrigU a<lb />
Social Room, 7:00 pjn<lb />
23-Rin Sale, Colh Union<lb />
�Movie: "Wild is the Wind wh<lb />
Anthony Qofan 1 ' �<lb />
nani. Austin 7:00 p, m '<lb />
21-DupHcate Bridge, Wright 8�i<lb />
Floor Social Room, 7:00m<lb />
STBeginnew Bridge, TV Room, Col.<lb />
Iege Union, 2:00 pja<lb />
2Preshman Talent Show, sponsored<lb />
��- Union, SS<lb />
Auditorwm, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
30-Movie: "Under Ten Flairs" ��.<lb />
V� HefUn, Auatin, lT9J?<lb />
Class Ring Sale<lb />
Class riac. wUl he aa aala la<lb />
ths College Uaioa Daae. Xr<lb />
mZ '1 mnnomne Meria �wa-<lb />
���. Hat committee ehainwm.<lb />
2� ��� o. earn will halS<lb />
��� Christmas. A miaiman <lb />
� of 5.i to<lb />
Coilegu i, it e� - ,<lb />
poses; some uphold the idea - I<lb />
tian" education: other- , � t<lb />
fields: still others simplj<lb />
teams and let it go at that.<lb />
Ht-mmed in umuny aj<lb />
purposes we find Baal Carol<lb />
most highly t-tt�.nied mott<lb />
What doea it aerve�the<lb />
serve?�By each yeaj twalJow<lb />
of students, juggling u i<lb />
and eventually scattering th<lb />
universe. Some of tj �<lb />
among the fertile �.<lb />
State" and thus may truh <lb />
to says.<lb />
East ('arolina<lb />
great style this year, iof<lb />
flowing with would-be<lb />
cafeteria, student union.<lb />
toriea�all an- filled to capa<lb />
some. What percentage<lb />
last the four yean is ;�. n �.<lb />
As to what can be g<lb />
lee experience�well, perl<lb />
portent thmr ia "changi<lb />
the transition that tak-<lb />
1UK. beliefs, ideals, etc F<lb />
ness of education on a ooll<lb />
terribly concerned with<lb />
"chaiiK-es"�new insight, i �<lb />
concepts.<lb />
Here at EC. the Sltuat 0<lb />
different. The student who �: �.<lb />
with a truly open mind, who<lb />
new ideas and who is a d<lb />
student to question his owi<lb />
Of values and to continue qu- �<lb />
this is the person who<lb />
spent here.<lb />
On the other hand, th,<lb />
when the student refuses to<lb />
mg to change and who "leaves<lb />
door through which he enti<lb />
speak. Of course, there conn<lb />
the questioning student ma.<lb />
tion, not only institutions, but<lb />
tablished and accepted methi<lb />
things. But this sort of thing<lb />
in our way of life. The education;<lb />
na the responsibility of encour<lb />
tiomng and. above 'all. <lb />
better�concerning way of thi<lb />
ways of living.<lb />
i J r,e,ad wher tJie recent nu ,<lb />
by the Russians has resulted in<lb />
create in the amount of harmful<lb />
fallout over the United States, lb<lb />
tnonties, however, say that there -<lb />
mediate danger to our health" H<lb />
the tiny radioactive particles in<lb />
phere increase much more, we r.<lb />
take measures�such as drivini<lb />
vertible tops up and hold football<lb />
 Is Paper Symbolic<lb />
Of Education At EC?<lb />
ByJ ALFRED WILLIS<lb />
necessary her<lb />
Is Education<lb />
Carolina College?<lb />
ia. aJ" We,sak a word we I ��<lb />
rit" I we c lassify to suit OUr ��vei<lb />
igreeswT � ?" BOBIeoM wh<lb />
nfk" fh ny�" a,ta M�mm�mist" or a<lb />
nia than to intelligently understand<lb />
disagrees WP fir�  ' '<lb />
define V.�v . n more conveni<lb />
part vL Ne"�" as a i��on with all or<lb />
L nohf �, b,?�,d in him: wh �<lb />
with f, le t0 def,ne a hite � as a persoD<lb />
�ith all or part "white blood" in!<lb />
lationihin K�.have t0 intain an orderly re-<lb />
fS'P between the symbols we use (such<lb />
svnTw ?d trradea) and that which :<lb />
ffjJv) t SUCh as hanjrin? K��w iB<lb />
nf are lilTf lstencies of thought and fe<lb />
smalf h�n ble ln human �� The<lb />
nes" ai ?ie88mer who condn "big bu<lb />
nesLen ThemSehr trjin to e big<lb />
cept that An?y- �nly lack V The<lb />
NSmL at,this college (s I<lb />
of �Whir T "� Under the ��moii intewst<lb />
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Three Eas4 Carolina students and<lb />
j advisor attended the 14th<lb />
Notional Student Congress held Au-<lb />
20 30, 1961 on til campus of<lb />
I � IJnaversitiy of Wisconsin, Madi-<lb />
soi Wisconsin. Representing EC as<lb />
observers for the pre-con-<lb />
grese workshops as well as the con-<lb />
gress were Patsy Elliott, Editor of<lb />
V e Bast Carolinian, Tommy Malli-<lb />
SumrAer School SGA Vice Presi-<lb />
Merie Summers, SGA Vice Pres-<lb />
and Gene Lanier, Assistant<lb />
irarian attending in the capacity<lb />
uivisor.<lb />
bation to attend the Con-<lb />
- was extended to all accredited<lb />
� t�- and universities whidb are<lb />
members of USNSA. As observ-<lb />
e BC quartet had speaking<lb />
ilexes n the workshops and sub-<lb />
 tee sessions but no voting<lb />
at East<lb />
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who dis-<lb />
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: . tin Congress, conferences<lb />
: ducted in various phases of<lb />
t life. From August 16-20 EC's<lb />
resenttatives attended tfre Fifth<lb />
i mJ Student Editorial Affairs<lb />
ference, Student Body Presidents<lb />
 reuce, and NSA coordinators<lb />
1 �ference. Many issues confronting<lb />
. ' press and the student<lb />
re discussed in<lb />
. � - Distinguished speakers<lb />
�A e professional press and edu-<lb />
addressed the groups and led<lb />
concerning the importance<lb />
� ns of the varied student<lb />
� ns.<lb />
More than 1200 representatives from<lb />
eges and universities in tihe<lb />
�. gn student organisations,<lb />
associations and youth<lb />
ations attended the National<lb />
. ess T �� � of the Congress was<lb />
� T Expanding World of the Amer-<lb />
Student<lb />
year The National Student<lb />
I n ss is a comprehensive work-<lb />
for tfc exchange of ideas, tech-<lb />
nics and programs on student prob-<lb />
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ill policy and program for the<lb />
NSA<lb />
How The Congress Operates<lb />
eleven days of the Congress<lb />
�wen divided into three major parts;<lb />
 . first ti ree 'lays being devoted to<lb />
ion sessions, workshops and<lb />
bv rkshops; the next four days to<lb />
ttees and subcommittees; and<lb />
nal four days to plenary sessions<lb />
p. of officers.<lb />
I - �� trksfaops and subworkshopa<lb />
e dfec ission gixuips designed to<lb />
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ahout the nature of the stu-<lb />
it's role in hi-j expanded world<lb />
provided concrete programs to<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
Who Who Names Two<lb />
be implemented on the campus.<lb />
Subcommittees were ttt first step<lb />
in Uie Congress legislative process.<lb />
Proposals discussed by groups of<lb />
twenty-five students in the subcom-<lb />
mittee sessions were brought to com-<lb />
n ittee sessions for further discussion.<lb />
Some were formalized into reports<lb />
and resolutions wfcooh were finally<lb />
considered by bhe entire body in the<lb />
plenary sessions.<lb />
The resolutions, basic policy de-<lb />
clarations and mandates passed by<lb />
the plenary became official USNSA<lb />
policy and are tf nucleus of USNSA<lb />
programs for the coming year. Any<lb />
resolutions which were not considered<lb />
by the plenary for lack of time were<lb />
referred by tiVe plenary to the Post-<lb />
Congress National Executive Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
Convplete texts of all resolutions<lb />
are compiled in a CODIFICATION<lb />
OF USNSA POLICY published after<lb />
the Congress<lb />
EC In NSA<lb />
Patsy Elliott had this to say on<lb />
returning from tfle Congress, "East<lb />
Carolina can benefit from member-<lb />
ship in NSA, not only from the pub-<lb />
locations which suggest many pro-l CONSTRUCTIOlV. CONTINUES<lb />
grams to aid in different student' , . r  .  c<lb />
, . , . . i the beginning of another men s dormitory, one of several that will spring up<lb />
functions and onle discussions which  , . OL , T.  ,7 j<lb />
EVERYONE<lb />
IS WEARING<lb />
BASS<lb />
WEEJUNS<lb />
these tae P0 a e Congress, but in the<lb />
informal exchange of ideas witih other<lb />
students.<lb />
"College students everywhere are<lb />
becoming more aware of world af-<lb />
fairs; through NSA East Carolina<lb />
could have a voice in resolutions per-<lb />
taining to the problems confronting<lb />
us as a world community. To fulfill<lb />
our position in tihte world community,<lb />
I feel we are obligated to actively<lb />
participate in an association of this<lb />
type . . . and NSA is the association<lb />
ih rough wfi'Jich we can meat our obli-<lb />
gation<lb />
Students' Voice<lb />
"NSA represents America to the<lb />
students of the world. And I wiah to<lb />
stress that on an international level,<lb />
the students' voice is extremely sig-<lb />
nificant. This can be witnessed in<lb />
t'r�e fact that the first action of the<lb />
new regime whdeh overthrew Premier<lb />
Arnan Mendus in Turkey was to<lb />
horror tfrje student leaders who touched<lb />
off the rebellion explained Tommy<lb />
Mallison.<lb />
"It was the same in South Korea<lb />
when Syngmaai MhJee was ousted. Uni-<lb />
versity students were highly instru-<lb />
mental in the Cuban revolution. And<lb />
the role of youth in tf heroic at-<lb />
tempt to end Communist tyranny in<lb />
Hungary is not forgotten continued<lb />
Tommy. ,<lb />
"Our purpose as students is not<lb />
to divide but to unite. We are not<lb />
seeking grounds of disagreement, but<lb />
rather grounds for agreement. Our<lb />
challenge is not to be one of Repub-<lb />
lican or Democrat, liberal versus con-<lb />
servative. It is one of concern as op-<lb />
posed to unconcerned, informed as<lb />
opposed to unihiformed. We seek not<lb />
to encourage revolt hut to promote<lb />
education<lb />
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in the near future.<lb />
. on EC's expanding campus. Above is<lb />
several that will spring up<lb />
�Photo by Jim Kirkland<lb />
Library Science Graduates Head<lb />
Regional Teacher Demand List<lb />
From results compiled by the Place- 1959-1960 and 1960-1961 of the inter-<lb />
ment Bureau in order to show de-<lb />
mand vs. supply of teachers, Library<lb />
Science hleaded the list with 41.5 calls<lb />
per graduate.<lb />
Physical Education (women) was<lb />
next highest in demand, with 26.8 calls<lb />
per graduate, whdle Physical Educa-<lb />
tion (men) was at the bottom with<lb />
1.2 calls per graduate.<lb />
Foreign Language with 24.7 calls<lb />
per graduate; Mathematics, 10.1;<lb />
Music, 7.0; Elementary Education,<lb />
6.4; and Science, 5.9 were among the<lb />
upper half compiled by the Place-<lb />
ment Bureau.<lb />
Other fields of demand are: In-<lb />
dustrial Arts, 5.6 demands per grad-<lb />
uate; English, 5.2; Art, 4.2; Home<lb />
Economics, 3.2; Business Education,<lb />
2.6; end Social Studies, 1.8 demands<lb />
per graduate.<lb />
O&amp;ler figures compiled were the<lb />
percentage of changes from the years<lb />
iews arranged by the E. C. Placement<lb />
Bureau.<lb />
Jack Edwards, director of Place-<lb />
ment Services stated that interviews<lb />
arranged for firms and industries of<lb />
North Carolina inceased 107, and<lb />
interviews with firms and industries<lb />
from other states increased 100.<lb />
School systems of North Carolina<lb />
schools decreased 15, while school<lb />
systems of ottfiter states increased<lb />
54. Total interviews arranged went<lb />
up 49, and 20 more graduates<lb />
registered with the Placement Bur-<lb />
eau.<lb />
Dinner Welcomes<lb />
C Faculty-Staff<lb />
Two faculty-staff dinners during<lb />
tine college year have become tradi-<lb />
tions. One is tl'e get-together of the<lb />
faculty and staff following the open-<lb />
ing of the fall term, the other at<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
At tte fail dinner, held in the<lb />
North Cafeteria, September 9, new<lb />
taff meaubera, with their wives or<lb />
husbands, were guests of tihe College.<lb />
This year, guests numbered 117.<lb />
Warned by kast year's overflow of the<lb />
'ining room-�Governor Sanford was<lb />
the speaker at tT�t tame�'bhe group<lb />
va� limited to 330 this year and no<lb />
program was given other than music.<lb />
Peter Joli and Shirley Morse, ac-<lb />
companied by Kay Wiggs at the<lb />
piano, gave a program of popular<lb />
nwsic from light otperas and musical<lb />
comedy. Individual tables and halls<lb />
leading to the dining room were<lb />
decorated by the Faculty Wives Club<lb />
with fall flowers and fruits.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins presented departmental<lb />
chairmen, who introduced members<lb />
of their staffs wtti' their wives or<lb />
Ihlusbands. It was noted that new facul-<lb />
ty members came from 25 states, in<lb />
addition to Miss Escalona of Ohrle<lb />
and Miss Martin of France, and re-<lb />
presented twice as many colleges.<lb />
Dr. Winsberg, who has had a year<lb />
of research and study in South Amer-<lb />
ica, and Dr. Withey, who studied in<lb />
Rangoon, Burma, were welcomed back<lb />
to tfhte campus.<lb />
Reference Book Includes<lb />
Holt, Bond Biographies<lb />
Notice<lb />
Dr. John H. Home, registrar,<lb />
announced that the last day to<lb />
drop a course without receiving<lb />
a failing grade is Wednesday,<lb />
October 4.<lb />
Jenkins Appoints Cramer<lb />
Peace Corps Representative<lb />
Labaume, Haendel<lb />
Begin Duties In<lb />
Language Dept.<lb />
Two students from foreign coun-<lb />
tries, one from France and one from<lb />
Uruguay, are serving as student as-<lb />
sistants in the department of foreign<lb />
languages during the 1961-1962 term.<lb />
Both are also taking courses for col-<lb />
lege credit.<lb />
Arrangements for ttoeir year of<lb />
work at EC were made by Director<lb />
James L. Fleming of tlMe foreign lang-<lb />
uages department with the coopera-<lb />
tion of the Institute of International suiting<lb />
Matrimonial Vows<lb />
Unite Two SGA<lb />
Executive Officers<lb />
During tffe summer two of our<lb />
Student Government Association of-<lb />
ficers entered the vows of matrimony.<lb />
Otis Strother, SOA President, was<lb />
married on August 26 to Shtelby Shef-<lb />
field a graduate of East Carolina.<lb />
Sr.elby, a former music major, is now<lb />
teaching music in Snow Hill. Otis<lb />
is a senior music major, and is a<lb />
member of the Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
social fraternity.<lb />
Bobby Ward, treasurer of Hhe SGA,<lb />
was married on July 29, to Margaret juuarter, she also registered for courses<lb />
in the social studies department. She<lb />
is study in�r for &amp; certificate of Aimer-<lb />
can Studies, wfclch, is granted to<lb />
foreign students taking work here.<lb />
At the close of the 1961-1962 term<lb />
Miss Haendel will resume the study<lb />
cf law at tJhte University in Monte-<lb />
video.<lb />
Education, New York City.<lb />
CfttihierLne Labaume of Paris,<lb />
France, who was a student assistant<lb />
during bhe 1960-1961 term, is con-<lb />
tinuing this fall !Wer work towards a<lb />
master's degree in business. In ad-<lb />
dition to work in conversational<lb />
French wifch college students, she will<lb />
teacfr French to a group of pupils in<lb />
the Wahl-Coates Laboratory School<lb />
Maria Annolda Haendel of Monte-<lb />
video, Uruguay, is serving as a stu-<lb />
dent assistant in conversational Span-<lb />
ish. With tihe opening of tihe fall<lb />
Cude, senior primary education ma-<lb />
jor. Bobby, a business major from<lb />
Greensboro is a member of the Lam-<lb />
bda Chi Alpha order. Margaret, also<lb />
of Greensboro, is points committee<lb />
chairman of tftte SGA, and is a<lb />
member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
social sorority.<lb />
DELICIOUS FOOD<lb />
SERVED 24 HOURS<lb />
Air Conditioned<lb />
Carolina Grill<lb />
Corner W. 9th &amp; Dickinson<lb />
Dr. K. K. Cramer, professor of<lb />
geography, has been appointed by<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins, as the<lb />
Peace Corps liaison officer for East<lb />
Carolina. Dr. Cramer's job will be<lb />
that of an interpreter of the Peace<lb />
Corps to the college community.<lb />
The Washington office will supply<lb />
hi in wkjh1 current information on the<lb />
development of the Peace Corps, the<lb />
status of Peace Corps, the status<lb />
of Peace Corps projects, and the needs<lb />
(or Peace Corps Volunteers. These<lb />
contacts with East Carolina will be<lb />
carried out by mail, regional meetings,<lb />
and periodic visits of Peace Corps<lb />
representatives to the campus.<lb />
Campus Visits<lb />
A report from the Wasfhtington Of-<lb />
fice to Dr. Cramer specified that there<lb />
will be visits to the campus by re-<lb />
representatives during tfrie<lb />
month of October, Allowed by Peace<lb />
Corps written examinations the early<lb />
part of November. It is hoped that<lb />
selection for volunteers for training<lb />
to begin June, 1962, will be made by<lb />
March 1962. iA second visit is planned<lb />
by Peace Coi-s recruitment personnel<lb />
in March. 1962, to consult with mem-<lb />
bers of the junior class.<lb />
Questionaires can be secured and<lb />
other literature on the Peace Corps<lb />
examined at the office of Dr. Cramer<lb />
in Graham 303. The questionaire seeks<lb />
to find a spersors special or unique<lb />
preparation. In addition to tihte usual<lb />
background data, the questionnaire<lb />
asks specifically what foreign lang-<lb />
uage is understood, and about train-<lb />
ing in skills and special tools, and the<lb />
extent of the applicant's knowledge<lb />
of tihe geography, history, culture,<lb />
and government of the area where be<lb />
would prefer to work.<lb />
Job Opportunities<lb />
The essential idea of the Peace<lb />
Corps is the placement of Americans<lb />
in actual operational work in newly<lb />
developing areas of the 'world. Peace<lb />
Corps volumteeirs will serve as teach-<lb />
ers, administrators, community devel-<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Hek, Dean of In-<lb />
struction, and Dr. Austin D. Bond,<lb />
Prof�ssor of Science and Chairman<lb />
of the Department of Science Ed-<lb />
ucation, are among those included<lb />
in the current edition of "Who's<lb />
Who In America<lb />
Dr. Holt is a native of Dixie,<lb />
Georgia, and has spent most tof<lb />
his life in Nortihl Carolina. He is<lb />
�folding his third position as a<lb />
member of the faculty and admin-<lb />
istrative staff at East Carolina,<lb />
having been appointed dean as<lb />
successor to Dr. Leo W. Jenkins.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins became president in<lb />
January, 1960.<lb />
Dr. Holt holds ithe A. ,B. and<lb />
M. A. degrees from Wake Forest Col-<lb />
lege, and in 1951 (he was awarded the<lb />
Ph.D. degree at Duke University.<lb />
Active in religious and civic af-<lb />
fairs, Dr. Holt has served as minister<lb />
of Baptist churches in Wise, Warren-<lb />
ton, Norlina, and Nelson. In 1958 ha<lb />
was elected "Man-of-the-Year in<lb />
Madison County, N. C, by the Civi-<lb />
tan Club. In Greenville he has been<lb />
identified with1 numerous community<lb />
oi ganizations. He is a former mem-<lb />
ber of the Greenville Rotary Club, a<lb />
deacon and teacher of a young men's<lb />
Bible class of the Memorial Baptist<lb />
Chuixshi, and is vice president for<lb />
1961-62 of the Parent-Teacher Asso-<lb />
ciation of the J. H. Rose Higflu School.<lb />
In pat)fessional organizations. Dr.<lb />
Holt is a member of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Education Association the Na-<lb />
opment workers, agricultural extea-<lb />
tion workers, (health workers, sani<lb />
tat ion engineers, construction fore-<lb />
men, medical assistants, mechanics,<lb />
accountants, librarians, surveyors,<lb />
nurses, laboratory technicians, and in<lb />
other capacities. They will serve local<lb />
nstitutions and will live witlh the<lb />
leople they are helpng.<lb />
Any American citizen over 18 is<lb />
eligible for the Peace Corps. There is<lb />
no upper age limit. A married person<lb />
with no children will be accepted if<lb />
his spouse is also accepted as a vol-<lb />
unteer. Selection will be made after<lb />
interviews, written tests, and physi-<lb />
cal examinations. Assignments will be<lb />
made on the basis of specific skills<lb />
and the needs of the people with whom<lb />
the volunteer will work.<lb />
In adddtion to a living allowance<lb />
each Volunteer will accumulate $75.00<lb />
a month, payable when tihte assign-<lb />
ment is completed. Transporation<lb />
costs will be paid to and from the<lb />
area, and each person will be given<lb />
a modest allowance for travel in tihe<lb />
host country. The length of service<lb />
will vary from two to tree years.<lb />
Teacher Demand<lb />
It e volunteer does not have to be<lb />
a college graduate, because many<lb />
crafts of the kind learned on the farm<lb />
or in apprenticeship courses will be<lb />
needed. One great demand is for<lb />
volunteers who can teadh).<lb />
Home Ec Club Inducts<lb />
Forty-five Members<lb />
At its annual freshman picnic at<lb />
Elm Street Park on Tuesday, tihe<lb />
Home Economics Club inducted forty-<lb />
five freshman girls for the year 1961-<lb />
62. The old cluib members informal-<lb />
ly entertained the bermuda attired<lb />
freshman girls Audrey Holloman,<lb />
the vice-president of the club, led the<lb />
new and old members in group activi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Students Welcome<lb />
Since 1912 we have been welcoming students<lb />
and faculty at ECC each Fall.<lb />
Since 1912 we have been Campus head-<lb />
quarters for fine Jewelry.<lb />
LAUTARES JEWELERS<lb />
Registered Jeweler � Certified Gemoloffist<lb />
Owned and Operated by Geo. Lautares, ECC Class '41<lb />
Rawl Art Series<lb />
Features Work<lb />
Of George Jolley<lb />
An exhibition of painting and sculp-<lb />
ture by George B. Jolley ending to-<lb />
day in tftue Kate Lewis Gallery, Rawl<lb />
building, is opening event of a series<lb />
of 19 one-man shows by senior art<lb />
majors scheduled for the 1961-1962<lb />
term.<lb />
The exhibition includes eight pieces<lb />
of welded sculpture, a wood carving,<lb />
a portrait, and an oil painting. Three<lb />
of the works have bird motifs.<lb />
Before becoming a full-time student<lb />
at East Carolina, Mr. Jolly served<lb />
six years witih; the U. S. Navy in the<lb />
South Pacific. As an art major, his<lb />
chief interest has been sculpture.<lb />
Mr. Jolley has exhibited at the<lb />
Greenville Sidewalk Art Show, and<lb />
in Rocky Mount at the Sidewalk Art<lb />
Show, The Ant Center, and tihe Peo-<lb />
ple's Bank and Trust Company.<lb />
His work is included in the private<lb />
collections of several Carolina and<lb />
Virginia residents. While (his initial<lb />
interest m sculpture began in the<lb />
field of wood carving, he has worked<lb />
in all media related to sculpture. He<lb />
lopes to continue his study on the<lb />
graduate level.<lb />
Dewar Co-Authors<lb />
Visual Aid Book<lb />
Jane F. White of Central Washing-<lb />
ton State College and Thadys J. De-<lb />
war of the East Carolina College<lb />
School of Business are authors of<lb />
"200 Ideas for Visual Teaching a<lb />
Iwok for teachers which is slated for<lb />
release tihls month by J. Weston<lb />
Welch, Publisher, of Portland, Maine.<lb />
According to the preface, the work<lb />
"attempts to bring together some of<lb />
the best work in this field (visual<lb />
aids), as now practiced by leading<lb />
teaching teachers in various parts of<lb />
the country . . . eeueh of the ideas<lb />
presented  is accompanied by<lb />
picture, showing the idea exactly as its<lb />
author carried it out in his own class-<lb />
room<lb />
The authors gathered the material<lb />
included in the book from a wide<lb />
variety of classrooms and schools.<lb />
About sixty subjects, from driver<lb />
education to chemistry and from<lb />
Latin to wood working, are covered.<lb />
A 246-page volume, the book deals<lb />
witih the display and exhibit type<lb />
of visual aids.<lb />
Miss White and Mrs. Dewar are<lb />
the authors of a previously published<lb />
work for teachers, 'Successftil De-<lb />
vices in Teachting Clerical Practice<lb />
A former member of the faculty<lb />
of the East Carolina College business<lb />
department, Miss White writes a<lb />
column "Teaching Aids" in the pro-<lb />
fessional magazine "Business Educa-<lb />
tion World<lb />
Mrs. Dmn holds both tih A. B.<lb />
and the M. A. degrees from East<lb />
Carolina and has been a ftwsulty mem-<lb />
ber of tbs ecflags Am 1067.<lb />
tional Education Association, th�<lb />
Southern Council on Teacher Educa-<lb />
tion, and Phi Delta Kappa, fraterni-<lb />
ty for men in education.<lb />
Dr. Bond is a recognized authority<lb />
"ri t!e teaching of elementasy school<lb />
science. He has taught courses in<lb />
elementary science education beth in<lb />
Nebraska ami in North Carolina.<lb />
He started his career as an ele-<lb />
mentary school teacher arid taught<lb />
in elementary schools both in Seattie<lb />
and in New York. As a eounseker in<lb />
a children's camp, he has .had ex-<lb />
tensive experience working with child-<lb />
ren in Science. He still maintains<lb />
contact with children and their teadh-<lb />
ers througfii participation in school<lb />
actp'jti.s and in workshops.<lb />
Dr. Uond is known for has articles<lb />
in Science Education; for a book en-<lb />
titled An Experiment in the Teaching<lb />
of Genetics; aaid he is co-author of<lb />
The Development Science Series, pub-<lb />
lished by Lyons and Carnahan. For<lb />
the past three years Dr. Bond has<lb />
been experimenting with techniques<lb />
-for presenting elementary science<lb />
materials over television.<lb />
He received the B. S. degree in<lb />
elementary education from Teachers<lb />
College, Columbia University, and the<lb />
M. A. degree in the field of zoology<lb />
and the Ph.D. degree in the field of<lb />
science education from Columbia<lb />
University.<lb />
A brief biography of Dr. Holt and<lb />
Dr. Bond is to appear in tihe next<lb />
edition of "Who's Who in America<lb />
a widely used reference book con-<lb />
taining biographical sketches of peo-<lb />
ple in .this country with distinguished<lb />
records of achievement.<lb />
Taylor Announces<lb />
Plans For Frosh<lb />
Talent Show<lb />
Plans are underway for a Fresh-<lb />
men Talent Show, so announces Col-<lb />
lege Union President, Jimmy Taylor,<lb />
assisted by Judy Underwood, Milly<lb />
Jo Herring, and 'Roberta McDougal.<lb />
At a meeting of fresfrjmen who are<lb />
interesting in working on College<lb />
Union committees, it was decided to<lb />
rponsor a show featuring talent<lb />
from the first quarter freshmen class.<lb />
The slhow has been scheduled for Fri-<lb />
day. September 29, to be in McGinnis<lb />
Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Auditions<lb />
for ts; e show will be held in McGinnis<lb />
et 4.00 p.m. on Tuesday, September<lb />
19. Freshmen are invited to sign up<lb />
in tihe College Union Offices. Cash<lb />
prizes will be given to 1st, 2nd and<lb />
2nd place winners.<lb />
Nursing School Offers<lb />
Practical Application<lb />
(Continued from Page 1)<lb />
py on a project basis. ,<lb />
In addition to Dean Warren, the<lb />
staff includes also Mrs. Ruth J. Broad-<lb />
hurst, Mrs. Louise C. Bullock, Mrs.<lb />
Mary S. Steele, and Mrs. Bonnie E.<lb />
Waldrop.<lb />
Freshmen beginning tfrie four-year<lb />
nursing program are enrolled during<lb />
the present quarter in courses<lb />
in geneal education. They will take<lb />
their first course in nursing during<lb />
tie spring quarter.<lb />
Sophomores are continuing their<lb />
program of general education courses<lb />
and are emrolled also in- a course in<lb />
Fundamentals of Nursing. Instruction<lb />
includes three (hours of lectures and<lb />
four fr.ouns of laboratory and hospital<lb />
experience each week.<lb />
Yearbook Editor<lb />
� Announces Agenda<lb />
For Class Pictures<lb />
Beginning on September 11, after<lb />
12 noon, appointments wrll be mads<lb />
to have (pictures taken for the BUC-<lb />
CAiNEdaR. These appointments will<lb />
be made at the tables set up in tih<lb />
College Union for this purpose.<lb />
Upon making your appointment,<lb />
you will be given a card stating- the<lb />
time and place that you shouid re-<lb />
port. The first pictures will be taken<lb />
on Monday, September 18.<lb />
When reporting to have your pic-<lb />
ture taken, girls ahould wear some-<lb />
thing suitable for easy change Into<lb />
drapes. Men must wear a plain dank<lb />
coat, and dark tie.<lb />
It will be announced at a later<lb />
date when those wife are practics<lb />
teaching may have tihteir ptefcu<lb />
This will be dons on a<lb />
nifht.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
By<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
THL'RSbAV<lb />
Open Grid Season<lb />
RICHARD BOYD<lb />
The Football Outlook<lb />
Saturday night at College Stadium, Coach Jack Roone's<lb />
EC eleven will open their 1961 campaign against Pennsylvania<lb />
State College from Indiana. Pennsylvania. This team is not to<lb />
be confused with Pen State's Lions. The nickname for the north-<lb />
erner happens to be the Indians and the team is a member in<lb />
the NAIA, in which East Carolina is also still a member.<lb />
Incidentally, EC is one of the few teams in the country<lb />
that is a member of the NCAA aial the NAIA. The Pirate's<lb />
NCAA membership became effective as of September 1, of this<lb />
year. In fact, the Hues will be the only NCAA member in the<lb />
North State Conference.<lb />
The big sports question around campus concerns tin1 Kast<lb />
Carolina football team. What kind of season will the Bucs be in<lb />
store for during 1961? After speaking to Coach Jack Boone, it<lb />
appeals thai the Pirates ought t hold their own if too many<lb />
injuries tie not pre ail.<lb />
The Bucs do have a young ball club and should improve<lb />
as tile year progre It appears that East Carolina will be<lb />
ry of the<lb />
Ins!<lb />
the strongest through the middle than in the<lb />
school. Veteran Chuck Gordon returns at center, quarterback<lb />
Dn Rouse is expected to be a top notch field general, fullbacks<lb />
Bill Strickland and Nick Hilgert return to their positions in<lb />
which they held last season so effectively.<lb />
The onl veteran halfback returning is Tommy Mat-<lb />
thews, a Hertford native, who starred for the Pirates last sea-<lb />
son. There are a crop of good halfbacks who should improve as<lb />
the season progresses. Beside Matthews, Tom .Michel. Richard<lb />
Stevens. Richard Jackson. Ned Pickford, and Prank Galloway<lb />
among others arc fighting it oul for a backfield berth.<lb />
Showing up well at the quarterback post for the Bucs<lb />
in early drills besides Rouse has been Carey Parker who looked<lb />
impressive v. ben seeing action last Fall. Parker and Rouse will<lb />
be hare for at leas1! two more seasons which should be one of<lb />
the bright spots in the Buc's grid future.<lb />
Clayton Piland, who is captain tins season with Chuck<lb />
Gordon and Nick Hilgert, will start a1 one of the tackle spots<lb />
Saturday night, and the all-stater from Winton is expecting a<lb />
great season during his senior year. Veterans Pallas Hollings-<lb />
worth, Earl Sweet. Richard Honeycutt, Skipper Duke. Jones<lb />
Lockerman, and Bob Bumgardner return to the Pirate forward<lb />
wall.<lb />
Taking a lane, at the Pirate schedule, the toughest ball<lb />
games appear to be in the latter half of the schedule After<lb />
playing Penn Stab- College, Guilford, Catawba, Elon, and West-<lb />
ern Carolina, the Pirates will have Newberry, Appalachian. PR,<lb />
Furman, and Wofford to play in that order.<lb />
Usually the two toughest teams Coach Boone's eleven plays<lb />
against happens to be Western Carolina and Lenoir Rhyne. How-<lb />
ever, the away contests with Furman and the home engagement<lb />
against Wofford should also be "rough ones" for the Bucs.<lb />
Come Saturday night there will be something missing<lb />
at C� liege Stadium which has been a great inspirational figure<lb />
to EC football teams of the past few years. There will be miss-<lb />
 symbolism of strength and courage that will not bo easy<lb />
to rerlace. Asjnos everyone know- the 'Great Dane" of East<lb />
Carolina "Hue" passed away this summer rather unexpectedly.<lb />
To all that knew the beloved mascot the gigantic Buc will never<lb />
be forgotten.<lb />
Major L ague Basi hall<lb />
Football definitely is coming into the sportlight, but the<lb />
national pastime of baseball seems to be the primary interest<lb />
of the majority of sports fans around the country. At the date<lb />
this column was written, the big question and it could still be<lb />
whether Mickey Mantle or Roger Maris would surpass Babe<lb />
Ruth's total of bo home runs.<lb />
Going into Sunday's two contests between Cleveland and<lb />
New York, the Yankee sluggers had 108 homeruns between<lb />
them. Maris had 56 and Mantle 52. of course, it appeared that<lb />
Maris has tin- 'setter chance with only 12 games remaining to be<lb />
qualified for the record. "The Babe" in H�127 hit Co in 151 games.<lb />
The American League schedule calls for 164 contests, but the<lb />
Yankee homerun twins have only 154 to break the record In all<lb />
fairness to Babe Ruth's tremendous accomplishment.<lb />
Surely the ��mighty" Yankees will be in the World Series<lb />
again to plaj either Cincinnati. Los Angeles, or San Francisco<lb />
of the National League for the world championship,<lb />
Mans and Mantle will probably see much better pitching<lb />
in the series, but it will have to be fantastic in order to stoo the<lb />
gi eat one-two punch of New York.<lb />
Saturday Night Affair<lb />
With Pcnn State College<lb />
Coach  k Boone'a grid Pirate<lb />
   1961 football Beason<lb />
igain I ; inexploned Penn State<lb />
. . team from Ind ana, Penn �j!<lb />
.tin h � �� ' thern<lb />
am is big and fairlj rf �� I<lb />
�!� i. . o i  from the T-foi<lb />
iH i icky ttle vi<lb />
�<lb />
 � �<lb />
1-12 recoi I<lb />
Matthews Starts<lb />
At Left Halfback<lb />
I5 PARKER CHESSON<lb />
irting al left-Jialfiback for tin<lb />
Ka-st Carolina Pirates will be a fami-<lb />
liar face to the reg-ulai attendants,<lb />
of ti � Bue football games. He is<lb />
ronumj Matthews, one of the fine<lb />
: ��!�.� thai Coach .tack Boone is bas-<lb />
� i 'i aspirations upon for the com-<lb />
ing 196 football season.<lb />
To nun j is :t small fellow when com-<lb />
pared to the average college back-<lb />
field performer, foi he stands only<lb />
�  ' aind weighs 166 pounds. Fait<lb />
eed and excellent agility make up<lb />
for tfis lack of size. Matthews' brok-<lb />
en-field running ability makes him a<lb />
ichdown threat each time he handles<lb />
the ball.<lb />
A native of Hertford, X. ( Tommy<lb />
. i la tarred for four yeai at<lb />
e local Perquinvans Higj School. !l<lb />
was select I to the ll-Conference '<lb />
team his List three yea s in I ijrh !<lb />
school. V.a- Carolina was just on<lb />
everaJ colleges v !i m:ele a hi.I i $�<lb />
i Matt lew  m'ia ices after gradua<lb />
tioi<lb />
A display of the Pirate backs is seen here.<lb />
For the past three years, Scooter,1<lb />
I is fi ien h jokurglj call him, I as<lb />
layed in tfrfe shalw of some excell-<lb />
ing liackfield performers. Last war.<lb />
Glenn Bass, now playing pro ball,<lb />
and Sonny Basinger outs-hined Mat-<lb />
thews. Even though both of tihese<lb />
players .vere �ood enough to be se-<lb />
lected to � le North State All-Confer-<lb />
ence team, Tommy averaged playing<lb />
at least oi.i half of everj game.<lb />
( "�� Bie is counting heavily on<lb />
V i" play outstanding ball on<lb />
� ' �� and defense. Altt ougrh handi-<lb />
' eight, Matthews stands<lb />
� ut a a defensh e back.<lb />
Intramural Sports<lb />
The Following sport- are included<lb />
m e Intramural program here at<lb />
'����' '� Carolina:<lb />
Team Sports Individual Sports<lb />
Volleyball Tennis<lb />
Toudhi Football Horseshoes<lb />
Basketball Badminton<lb />
Softball Foul Shout mil;<lb />
SwMrandng Wrestling<lb />
Golf<lb />
The Intiamii'al Sporta Office is<lb />
'� ate, in Uie A ti h-i ie Office of the<lb />
'lynwaasiam. Ooach Wendell Can- is<lb />
the Irtramiirul Director and .1. F.<lb />
�lones i- Student Intramural Director.<lb />
Organization For Competition<lb />
i Teams will be organized into<lb />
� leagues: Fraternity, Dormitory,<lb />
and Off-Cairapua.<lb />
 Bacj i soeial fraternity may enter<lb />
j � !� �� team in the Fraternity League<lb />
and as many other teams in the Off-<lb />
I am pus League.<lb />
3. The Dormitory League will be<lb />
organized into tfrJe following teams:<lb />
Jones<lb />
1st Floor Fast, 1st Floor West<lb />
2nd Floor East, 2nd Floor West<lb />
3rd Floor Fast, 3rd Floor West<lb />
-4t.li Moor Fast, 4th Floor West<lb />
New Dorm<lb />
1st Floor Fast, 1st Floor West<lb />
2nd Floor East, 2nd Floor West<lb />
3rd Floor Fast, 3rd Floor West<lb />
4th Floor East, 4th Floor West<lb />
4. Any individual, or group ja fo-<lb />
oted to enter a team, or teams, in<lb />
the Off-Cannpus League.<lb />
5. Entries including the names of<lb />
a 1 Players and managers name,<lb />
address, and phone number must be <lb />
hi the Director of Intramimal's Of- V,<lb />
fice by the announced dead line date t<lb />
6. For the individual sports tourna-<lb />
meats, any individual is invited to<lb />
enter by submitting (his name, league<lb />
atnhation. if any, address, and phone<lb />
number to the Intramural Office by<lb />
the announced dead lane date.<lb />
Pirate forward wall �ill be read) for action Saturdaj night.<lb />
ill ul ' I<lb />
ever, i eali;  <lb />
in lv � .i . - �<lb />
'i a ni:ee eleven cored �� � �<lb />
test but on last sea nl<lb />
going all out Ioi '��'�� ��. i �<lb />
(Oael Boone ee n - �ai i<lb />
I ie concern)<lb />
 a H bole � � 1  � .1.<lb />
 � � � no  ' �<lb />
place � � r - id a- .M 1<lb />
Glenn Ba . a ��  Ba.<lb />
TI trio kneM ktaca B<lb />
tem and could<lb />
�ffei tivelj � to perfection.<lb />
The Pirate mento . toted<lb />
aying, " � . � alfbaeks and .<lb />
. be oul Atk spot . � � al<lb />
� � � � uin &amp;h<lb />
� opr . -j i- ytaaa pi ogi �<lb />
�ach Boone noted that  . fort mate<lb />
in having a .  lens f a fir<lb />
: ttba . '� am.<lb />
 let i960 stai - a- I ten R<lb /><lb />
 � iclcland, Tununj Ua<lb />
� . .� �nd Junes <lb />
return to aid the Pirate ca<lb />
� ' Firates are bavrng  <lb />
-� ��-�" "a tth i<lb />
tackle from intoi . (. �<lb />
uund veteran center,<lb />
 ��� fullba .<lb />
� 1961 Pirates.<lb />
�  k Boone ���<lb />
� � '�" be toug ��' aa<lb />
�  ' ie S'e � � � �<lb />
  "�  �� ' e acheduh aa a!<lb />
� " � � Boo w stafca a . ,<lb />
ittle comparison between t . � �<lb />
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MAJORETTES<lb />
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JAJOKKTTES . from left ,� ,iKht Mildred altn, , ,i n, , "tTT<lb />
East Carolina Marching PirateseKiiTActiViHcH<lb />
TI I  � . i-  lVO<lb />
1 a shield on the center oi the Hlaekh-v r- n  .<lb />
field, :f- resident of 11 -  IS : Wak,�r' X' Cook,<lb />
The East Carolina Marching Pi<lb />
rates, under bhte direction of Herbert<lb />
L. Canter, will begin their seasonal<lb />
halftime aetivkiea tins Saturday night<lb />
by playing tite popular tune "Dixie<lb />
as they march down the field to form<lb />
a "Hi<lb />
Once in the "Hi" formation tibey<lb />
wi� Play "Hi Neighbor to the visit-<lb />
ing team. Breaking into a "61" forma-<lb />
tion t e marching band will play the<lb />
familiar "It's A Wonderful World<lb />
After the Marohdng Pirates have<lb />
����. win b. in �"�� �'hl J- � -<lb />
formation the band will phiv the ap-<lb />
propriate "Lover When You're Near<lb />
Me<lb />
Breaking into tftw traditional "EC"<lb />
11 ' and will play the Fast Carolina<lb />
Alma .Mater.<lb />
Jinnwy Burns is the Dram Major of<lb />
1 '  and lab Rogers is again<lb />
returning as Head Majotte.<lb />
OtfJe majorettes are: iVerne<lb />
r�<lb />
The Appliance Mart Gift Shop<lb />
Welcomes<lb />
E. C. S. STAFF and STUDENTS<lb />
"Visit us when shopping for Gifts and<lb />
Home Accessories"<lb />
ttd Mild re (<lb />
� are alternate majorette.<lb />
Clyde PuttaaM is the ,eatu<lb />
' wirier.<lb />
STATE Theatre<lb />
"GOODBY AGAIN<lb />
Starring<lb />
1M.R1U BERGMAN<lb />
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