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                <lb />
Easttar<lb />
Volume XXXVII<lb />
East Carolina College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1962gj<lb />
v" K)P<lb />
�Jyr<lb />
umber 52<lb />
ares<lb />
m&amp;sc� M&amp;�m .<lb />
Johnny Nash<lb />
Aug. 8 For 'Chairless Concert7<lb />
may Nash, outstanding: young<lb />
will a�:�Sr August 8 -with<lb />
Dorn Orchestra for a<lb />
ess concert in the EC gym-<lb />
began his singing career<lb />
� golf course. Often he was<lb />
to entertain his fellow cad-<lb />
as well as club members at<lb />
n Golf Club. One of the<lb />
entiberg helped Johnny get<lb />
� TV audition on KPRC,<lb />
�<lb />
� g the period of three years<lb />
Johnny sang on KPRKVTV, a<lb />
nount representative heard<lb />
sing. ABC Paramount Record-<lb />
npauay in New York liked<lb />
's voice and style, and they<lb />
tly signed him to a record<lb />
� � t.<lb />
� e basis of his best sellers,<lb />
� i that they were big,<lb />
- personal appearances were<lb />
Heoht-Hill Lancaster<lb />
signed Johnny to play the<lb />
e in the picture, "Take<lb />
� Step his first motion<lb />
" assignment.<lb />
� Pat Dorn Orchestra is prob-<lb />
ne of the most versatile<lb />
bands in the United States.<lb />
1 chestra is capable of pfUaying<lb />
' about everything.<lb />
"It depends upon what the danc-<lb />
want Pat told a recent col-<lb />
fege committee in a long distance<lb />
the other day. "We always<lb />
1 of our first set to feefl our<lb />
� ce out as to what type of<lb />
they want to hear and dance<lb />
Then, we adapt ourselves to<lb />
� " -?�is style<lb />
To prove his point, in tihe P&amp;st<lb />
�w months, the orchestra played<lb />
-tante balls and other society<lb />
ftairs, high scSiool and college<lb />
proms, dances at military installa-<lb />
tions, hotel engagements in laige<lb />
metropolitan cities and engage-<lb />
ments at some of the nation's lead-<lb />
dance halls. Dorn added. "On each<lb />
orassion, we adaipted out style to<lb />
please our customers<lb />
Continuing. Dorn said, "We feed1,<lb />
when we play an engagement, that<lb />
we have an obligation to make the<lb />
evening as pleasant and enter-<lb />
taining as possible for the guests.<lb />
And, the only way we can do this<lb />
is by giving our guests the music<lb />
they want to near.<lb />
Those attending the dance are<lb />
urged to wear tennis shoes to pre-<lb />
vent damage to the gym floor.<lb />
Martin, Winstead Direct Housing<lb />
Facilities Far Music Campers<lb />
With FC housing students at-<lb />
tending the Ninth Summer Music<lb />
Camip from July 22 through Au-<lb />
gust 4, two visiting deans are<lb />
i esopnsi'ble for the more than 500<lb />
junior and senior high school stu-<lb />
dents in attendance<lb />
Marion Martin, director of the<lb />
Whitevitle High School band, is<lb />
dean of men of the music camp,<lb />
and is in charge of students in<lb />
Slay Hall, dormitory for men. With<lb />
a staff of six counselors, Mr. Mar-<lb />
tin has as his assistant, Linwood<lb />
Pittman, director of the Lexington<lb />
High School band.<lb />
Serving as dean of women dur-<lb />
ing the camp for students in<lb />
Umstead Hall, dormitory for wom-<lb />
en, is Mrs. Louise Winstead, di-<lb />
rector of the Elm City High School<lb />
band. Miss Margaret Griffin of Bel-<lb />
air, Maryland, vocal music in-<lb />
structor in the Elementary Edge-<lb />
wood iChemica Army Center there,<lb />
is assistant to the dean. Assisting<lb />
Miss Griffin is Mrs. Iris Leary,<lb />
director of the Belhaven High<lb />
School band. Working with Dean<lb />
Winstead is a staff of twelve<lb />
counsellors.<lb />
"With an active schedule each<lb />
day for students enrolled Dean<lb />
Winstead said, "the women are re-<lb />
quired to return to their dormitory<lb />
rooms by 9:30 p.m. each night and<lb />
the men by 9:45 p.m Inspection<lb />
of dormitory rooms by the respec-<lb />
tive dormitory staff are checked<lb />
each morning at 8 a.m. lor dlean-<lb />
ness and neatness. .<lb />
Notice<lb />
MORE YEARBOOKS ARE HERE!<lb />
PICK UP YOUR COPY, IF YOU<lb />
DID NOT RECEIVE ONE LAST<lb />
SPRING, IN THE SGA OFFICE<lb />
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 AF-<lb />
TER 1 P. M. ($3.00 FOR EACH<lb />
QUARTER YOU WERE NOT AT<lb />
EC DURING '6162 REGULAR<lb />
TERM.)<lb />
Budget requests totaling $10,429,<lb />
000 for Capital Improvements at<lb />
East Carolina College was pre-<lb />
sented to the Advisory Budget<lb />
Commission Tuesday, July 31.<lb />
Members of the Commission were<lb />
on the campus to consult with Pres-<lb />
ident Jenkins and other college of-<lb />
ficials about needs of the college<lb />
for 1963-1965 and the budget to be<lb />
presented to the 1963 General As-<lb />
sembly.<lb />
President Jenkins told Commiss<lb />
ion members that these additional<lb />
facilities are considered minimum<lb />
needs on the present enrollment,<lb />
the ra�pid growth of the College<lb />
during the past few years, and ap-<lb />
plications for tihe coming year. He<lb />
cited figures from the Registrar's<lb />
office showing application running<lb />
more than 9.5 percent ahead of the<lb />
same date last year.<lb />
We are in position now where<lb />
a major decision must be made;<lb />
adequate facilities must be pro-<lb />
vided or enrollment must be cur-<lb />
tailed Dr. Jenkins told the Com-<lb />
mission. "To take the latter posi-<lb />
tions in view of the present position<lb />
of X.orth Carolina in terms of the<lb />
number of its college-age youth<lb />
now in college would be a tremen-<lb />
dous step backward. It would de-<lb />
feat, completely, our attempt at<lb />
industrialization, for business lead-<lb />
ers have no intention of locating<lb />
new facilities in states wherein op-<lb />
portunities for training prospective<lb />
employees are limited.<lb />
"One of tohe largest items in this<lb />
Capital Improvements request<lb />
would not increase the facilities at<lb />
the college he explained, "for it<lb />
is the replacement of a building<lb />
that is now condemned, one that has<lb />
been in use since 1909 EC is list-<lb />
ing first in order of need, a class-<lb />
room building to replace Ausin, a<lb />
dormitory for 400 women to re-<lb />
place a fifty year old dormitory<lb />
that is in a state of decay, an ad-<lb />
dition to the library, an addition to<lb />
Wright building, addition to Jones<lb />
Dormitory cafeteria, walks and<lb />
drives, outdoor athletic facilities<lb />
and a men's health and physical ed-<lb />
ucation building.<lb />
"The present health and physical<lb />
education building was built to<lb />
satisfy a normal program in this<lb />
subject for 2500 students. It is,<lb />
therefore, entirely inadequate for<lb />
our present student body of ap-<lb />
proximately 6,000 for the fall<lb />
quarter 1962. We are, therefore,<lb />
suggesting that the building be<lb />
used exclusively for women and a<lb />
new building for men be construc-<lb />
ted" Dr. Jenkins pointed out.<lb />
Other requests are for an ad-<lb />
dition to the maintenance shop, a<lb />
music building, classroom build-<lb />
ing for education and psychology<lb />
and one for home economics and<lb />
nursing, purchase of seventy acres<lb />
of land, additional dormitories for<lb />
500 men and for 400 women.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins stated "The college<lb />
has had only one new classroom<lb />
building erected since 1939. During<lb />
this (period tihe enrollment has in-<lb />
creased more than fivefold. With<lb />
the present shortage in classrooms,<lb />
many evening classes are being<lb />
held and more will be necessary in<lb />
the future. There is a flimit, how-<lb />
ever, to this, for we have reached<lb />
a point Where additional class-<lb />
rooms roust be provided or on ar-<lb />
bitrary limit on enrollment im-<lb />
4osed<lb />
Although the Advisory Budget<lb />
Commission at this time is concern-<lb />
ed with a study of capital imiptrove-<lb />
y.ents, Dr. Jenkins brought to<lb />
their attention the low per capita<lb />
appropriation received by East<lb />
Carolina for the (present biennium,<lb />
pointing out the fact that this low<lb />
er capita has been brought even<lb />
f;cwer by an enrollment at the Col-<lb />
lege which exceeded enrollment on<lb />
which the appropriation was based<lb />
by 675 students during 1961-62 and<lb />
will exceed it by more than 950<lb />
students during the coming year.<lb />
"It should be pointed out he<lb />
continued, "that there is a strong<lb />
relationship between adequate<lb />
physical facilities and effective<lb />
instruction. It is next to impossi-<lb />
ble he declared, "to do the type<lb />
of job expected by the state for<lb />
tiOOO students with facilities which<lb />
are barely adequate for a student<lb />
body of 3000<lb />
Dr. Jenkins further stated "The<lb />
national average for building util-<lb />
ization is in the neighborhood of<lb />
sixty percent. East Carolina Col-<lb />
lege his year will utilize its facil-<lb />
ities one hundred percent<lb />
The Advisory Budget Comfmiss-<lb />
ion started its tour of state sup-<lb />
ported institutions, in order to<lb />
tudy physical facilities, will con-<lb />
tinue through August 8. Commiss-<lb />
ion members are James G. Stike-<lb />
leaher of Asheville; chairman of<lb />
the Senate Appropriations Com-<lb />
mittee in the 1961 General Assem-<lb />
bly; Thomas H. WToodard of Wilson,<lb />
(Continued on Page 4)<lb />
r<lb />
Music Campers<lb />
Practice Drills<lb />
For Grand Finale<lb />
Robert L. Ellwanger of Wades-<lb />
boro, director of drum majors dur-<lb />
ing the Bast Carolina College 1962<lb />
Summer Music Camp from July 22<lb />
through August 4, is in change of<lb />
50 drum majors in attendance.<lb />
"(At the close of the music<lb />
eamfp Mr. Ellwanger said,<lb />
"awards will be given to two drum<lb />
majors�the tfirst wifil be pre-<lb />
sented to the drum major who has<lb />
improved rapidly from instruction,<lb />
and the second to the most out-<lb />
standing major who will lead the<lb />
Camp Bands in the grand finale<lb />
drill<lb />
In addition to Mr. ELKwanger,<lb />
majorette instructors and their<lb />
positions during tihe event in-<lb />
clude Elizabeth (Lib) Rogers of<lb />
Greenville, bead majorette at East<lb />
Carolina College, instructor of ad-<lb />
vanced intermediate majorettes;<lb />
Claudette Riley of KnoxviHe, Ten-<lb />
nessee, head majorette at the<lb />
University of Tennessee, instruc-<lb />
tor of advanced twirling; Linda<lb />
Beach of Richmond, Va former<lb />
East CaroOfena College majorette,<lb />
instructor of intermediate major-<lb />
ettes; and Judy Wagstaff of Fu-<lb />
quay Springs, majorette for two<lb />
years at East Oaroiina College, in-<lb />
structor of beginners.<lb /><pb facs="00038766_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Page 2<lb />
Vance Packard On Striving:<lb />
Status Seeking: A<lb />
National Neurosis<lb />
Excerpts from The Status Seekers, by Vance Pack-<lb />
ard:<lb />
"Webster defines status as the 'position; rank;<lb />
standing' of a person. Although present-day Americans<lb />
in this era of material abundance are not supposed to<lb />
put differencial labels of social status on fellow citizens,<lb />
many millions of them do it every day. And their search<lb />
for appropriate evidences of status for themselves ap-<lb />
pears to be mounting every year.<lb />
"The majority of Americans rate acquaintances and<lb />
are themselves being rated in return. They believe that<lb />
some people rate somewhere above them, that some others<lb />
rate somewhere below them, and that still others seem<lb />
to rate close enough to their own level to permit them<lb />
to explore the possibility of getting to know them socially<lb />
without fear of being snubbed or appearing to down-<lb />
grade themselves.<lb />
"Furthermore, most of us tend to surround our-<lb />
selves, wittingly or unwittingly, with status symbols we<lb />
hope will influence the raters appraising us, and which<lb />
we hope will some social distance between ourselves and<lb />
those we consider below us. The vigorous merchandising<lb />
of goods as status symbols by advertisers is playing a<lb />
major role in intensifying status consciousness. Emo-<lb />
tionally insecure people are most vulnerable.<lb />
"Others of us, less expert in the nuances of status<lb />
symbols or more indifferent to them, persist in modes of<lb />
behavior and in displays of taste that themselves serve<lb />
as barriers in separating us from the group to which we<lb />
may secretly aspire. They can keep us in our place. If<lb />
we aspire to rise in the world but fail to take on the color-<lb />
ation of the group we aspire to�by failing to discard our<lb />
old status symbols, friends, club memberships, values,<lb />
behavior patterns, and acquiring new ones esteemed by<lb />
the higher group�our chances of success are diminished.<lb />
Sociologists have found that our home addresses, our<lb />
friends, our clubs, our values, and even our church af-<lb />
filiations can prove to be 'barriers' if we fail to change<lb />
them with every attempted move up the ladder. This is<lb />
a most disheartening situation to find in the nation that<lb />
poses as a model for the democratic world.<lb />
"Many people are badly distressed, and scared, by<lb />
the anxieties, inferiority feelings, and straining generated<lb />
by this unending process of rating and status striv-<lb />
ing. The status seekers, as I use the term, are people<lb />
who are continually straining to surround themselves<lb />
with visible evidence of the superior rank they are claim-<lb />
ing. The preoccupation of Americans with status is in-<lb />
tensifying social stratification in the United States.<lb />
Those who need to worry least about how they are going<lb />
to come out in the ratings are those who, jn the' words<lb />
of Louis Gronenberger, are 'Protestant, well-fixed, col-<lb />
lege-bred "<lb />
Look around you and deny the truth in this.<lb />
Easttarolinian<lb />
Published weekly by the students of East Carolina College,<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Member<lb />
Garolinas Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Bill Griffin<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Keith Hob&amp;s<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Walter Faulkner<lb />
Managing EditorsMonty Mills, Kaye Burgess<lb />
Sports Editor   J6hn Edwards<lb />
Subscription Director  Jackie Polk<lb />
TyPist   Beth Couch<lb />
Circulation Manager jim Chesnutt<lb />
Offices on second floor of Wright Building.<lb />
Telephone, all departments PL 2-5716 or PL 2-6101, extension 264<lb />
Subscription rate: $2.50 per year.<lb />
ft<lb />
From the "Rubayait of Omar Khayalm<lb />
"The moving finger writes, and, having writ,<lb />
Moves on; nor all your piety not wit,<lb />
Shall lure it back to cancel half a lkie.<lb />
Nor all your tears wash out a word of it<lb />
translated by E. Fitzgerald.<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
LITTLE MANON CAMPUS<lb />
ON AN &amp;N6U6H emJUeTPefVfZ�TH'CM�<lb />
Morals<lb />
i<lb />
�1<lb />
Scarcely a day goes by that<lb />
somebody doesn't bring up the sub-<lb />
ject of "moral decay" in America.<lb />
Thing's are bad, they say and are<lb />
steadily getting worse. Billy Gra-<lb />
iham held a big revival in Chicago<lb />
recently, and what he had to say<lb />
there was enough to scare the day-<lb />
lights out of every member of the<lb />
human race. Thoughtful men, he<lb />
said, are becoming frightened by<lb />
the "overwhelming evidence that<lb />
the world is in its last days . . .<lb />
We cheat, we lie, we steal, we<lb />
engage in character assassination,<lb />
we manifest an alarming degree<lb />
of social irresponsibility in poli-<lb />
tical and economic affairs, yet<lb />
many find it hard to believe that<lb />
the judgement of God is at hand<lb />
Doctor Graham cites all sorts of<lb />
authority to support him. In a<lb />
letter to the New York HERALD<lb />
TRIBUNE before the Chicago rally<lb />
started, he quoted a psychology<lb />
professor at one of our leading<lb />
Eastern universities as saying,<lb />
"Ther� is a moral rot In America<lb />
Walter Lippmann was cited as<lb />
saying that "America is beginning<lb />
to accept a new code of ethics that<lb />
allows for chiseling and lying' and<lb />
Dr. Nathan M. Putsey, president of<lb />
Harvard, was the author of a<lb />
statement that "American youth<lb />
are searching for a creed to be-<lb />
lieve, a song to sing<lb />
Former President Eisenhower,<lb />
in a sipeech at Abilene, Kansas, not<lb />
long ago asked the question, "What<lb />
has happened to our concept of<lb />
beauty and decency and morality?"<lb />
He wondered what the pioneers<lb />
would think if they saw us "doing<lb />
the twist instead of the minuet<lb />
We have no doubt that many of<lb />
the complaints about contempo-<lb />
rary American society are true.<lb />
In (the ,past decade we have surely<lb />
lhad more than our share of TV<lb />
quiz scandals, payola, and crooks<lb />
and chiselers like Bernard Gold-<lb />
fine and Billie Sol Estes. But we<lb />
wonder whether American society<lb />
is as rotten as Ri Graham says<lb />
it is. Is it worse now than in any<lb />
other era?<lb />
We think that even the most<lb />
cursory reading of history shows<lb />
that we are by comparison living<lb />
in an era that is respectable by<lb />
ccxmpanteon with that of President<lb />
Grant. Corruption was by no means<lb />
confined to the national Govern-<lb />
ment. It could be found in state<lb />
and municipal governments, in bus-<lb />
iness and finance and transporta-<lb />
tion, and even in the professions.<lb />
There was everywhere a break-<lb />
down of old moral standards, and<lb />
to many it seemed that integrity<lb />
had departed from public life. Is<lb />
it that bad now? If the end of the<lb />
world is related to the evil that<lb />
men do, how has the wotfld lasted<lb />
this long? How, for example, did<lb />
it survive what the Germans did to<lb />
the Jews? Can anything be worse<lb />
than the wanton, systematic ex-<lb />
termination of 6,000,000 people?<lb />
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membered as one of the fastest and<lb />
loosest periods of our history.<lb />
Yet Prof. John W. Doods of Stan-<lb />
ford University in AMERIOAN<lb />
MEMOIR says even the Twenties<lb />
were overrated for moral decay.<lb />
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disturbing decade lor many young<lb />
people and for their responsible<lb />
elders Professor Dodds says.<lb />
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recorded by the Hemingway-Fitz-<lb />
gerald-John Held Jr. axis did exist.<lb />
But they have been over interpre-<lb />
ted. The exceptionaQ has been al-<lb />
lowed to stand for the representa-<lb />
tive; the spectacular is generalized<lb />
as the universal<lb />
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same way in our time, that the<lb />
"exceptional has been allowed to<lb />
stand for the representative and<lb />
the "spectacular . . . generalized<lb />
as the universal<lb />
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would begin to measure the morali-<lb />
ty of 186,000,000 people, but the<lb />
fact is the scandalls and lurid<lb />
episodes of our era involve only<lb />
a tiny fraction of the population.<lb />
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and in the press exaggerates out<lb />
of all proportion.<lb />
There is no way of proving it,<lb />
but we doubt that human nature<lb />
or human morality varies greatly<lb />
for one generation to the next.<lb />
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apple or it may be the fast and<lb />
easy money dispensed by the U.<lb />
S. Department of Agriculture.<lb />
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ways there to take it. It has been<lb />
that way ever since Eve and we<lb />
suspect it wSH be that way a hun-<lb />
dred yeare from now. (Editorial<lb />
reprinted from POST.)<lb />
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Wayne Camw ighft, Bu<lb />
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Georgia Ivey. Primary E<lb />
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wardrobe, and during the hot �<lb />
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I noticed a depletion of a pap<lb />
backed book, Ludwig Wittgens�<lb />
A Memoir, in the Book Store j<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Page �<lb />
Music Camp Grand Finale<lb />
Combines Groups For Concert<lb />
A series of concerts during the<lb />
Summer Music Camp began with<lb />
piano recitals on Wednesday even-<lb />
ing<lb />
Events, all open to the public, in-<lb />
 tide on Sunday a concert<lb />
� by the camp orchestra, con-<lb />
ducted by Donald Hayyes of<lb />
: the Music Department; the camp<lb />
"Blue Band with Edward Benson,<lb />
supervisor of music in the Ashe-<lb />
( ville schools, conducting; and the<lb />
! camp "Red Band with Raymond<lb />
 Babelay, director of the Fike sen-<lb />
ior high school band in Wilson,<lb />
directing. This joint concert was<lb />
(performed on the lawn west of the<lb />
Whichard Music Hall<lb />
On Monday, at 7:30 p.m in<lb />
Austin Auditorium, the ensemble<lb />
concert included piano, wood wind,<lb />
brass and string groups: Tuesday,<lb />
in Wright Auditorium, she camp<lb />
choir; Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m in<lb />
Austin Auditorium, piano and mod-<lb />
ern dance recital.<lb />
The grand finale on Saturday,<lb />
August 4. brings together in Wright<lb />
Auditorium the performing groups.<lb />
 transfer student from the mountain college of Mars Hill, Sandra<lb />
Daniels, a Stnior Primary Education major, is pleased with her new<lb />
home at EC. Sandra is heading for Myrtle Beach as soon as second<lb />
�-ion is over to get in a little skiing, swimming, and sunning.<lb />
Economic Worksh<lb />
Teaches Capitalism<lb />
Money management is a matter<lb />
great concern among teen-agers,<lb />
ers attending the Basic Busi-<lb />
and Economic Education Con-<lb />
� ce Workshop were told by Dr.<lb />
an B. Miller, director of the<lb />
i ationatl division of the Insitute<lb />
Life Lnsuance, of New York<lb />
as the workshop ended its<lb />
day session Friday. July 27.<lb />
toted by Dr. James L.<lb />
� Lite, member of the School of<lb />
less faculty, the workshop<lb />
registrants from Alabama,<lb />
are, Florida, Georgia, Mary-<lb />
North Carolina, New Jersey,<lb />
� '���� � ania. South Carolina, and<lb />
nda.<lb />
�f' ' workship was cited by Dr.<lb />
 �� as another indication of the<lb />
tidal wave of interest of<lb />
 hers across the country in<lb />
ung more about the economics<lb />
 Wnerioan capitalism to stu-<lb />
Starts FRIDAY<lb />
August 3<lb />
ADULT SOPHISTICATED<lb />
COMEDY!<lb />
DORIS DAY<lb />
CARY GRANT<lb />
dents, especially in the secondary<lb />
schools.<lb />
There has never been a greater<lb />
need for instruction in property<lb />
values, management of money,<lb />
wise buying, and informed con-<lb />
sumer-citizens, according bo Dr.<lb />
Miller, even though the level of<lb />
income is higher and teen-agers,<lb />
especially, have more money to<lb />
s�end than ever before.<lb />
"One survey shows that teen-<lb />
agers in America have $10 billion<lb />
to spend annually, an average of<lb />
about $155 iper person said Dr.<lb />
Miller.<lb />
in<lb /><lb />
THAT TOUCH<lb />
OF MINK"<lb />
in Color  ostarring<lb />
(dg Young<lb />
Audrey Meadows<lb />
Coed Works In<lb />
Summer Seminar<lb />
Dianne F. Burroughs is serv-<lb />
ing in the Agency for In-<lb />
ternational Development this<lb />
summer as one of 222 youths par-<lb />
ticipating in the White House<lb />
Summer Seminar program. Miss<lb />
Burroughs is assigned to the AID<lb />
Office of the General Counsel as a<lb />
cleric-typist<lb />
The Summer Seminar was orig-<lb />
inated by President Kennedy for<lb />
the purpose of acquainting tal-<lb />
ented young people with govern-<lb />
ment service and operations.<lb />
Miss Burroughs was among the<lb />
youths welcomed to the Seminar<lb />
by the President, who said he hoped<lb />
"some tired old myths" about Gov-<lb />
ernment service would be exploded<lb />
for the students as a result of their<lb />
work wih the Government.<lb />
Miss Burroughs is a student at<lb />
EC. Her (parents are Mr and Mrs.<lb />
Win. Stanley Burroughs of Ar-<lb />
lington. In previous years, she has<lb />
served in temporary positions at<lb />
the Potomac Temiporary Employ-<lb />
ment Agency and the National<lb />
Gallery of Art.<lb /><lb />
 majorettes, orchestra, rector of the W anrf<lb />
bands, and choruses. The concert, oj the i in An A I<lb />
beginning at 1:30 p.m will be urn- Wright Building ire<lb />
the direction of Earl Beach, di-<lb />
bhe final day' vities.<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
On Campus<lb />
Combo Dance�Friday night, 8:00, College Union.<lb />
Grand Finale Concert of Summer Band Camp�Saturday after-<lb />
noon, 1:30. Wright.<lb />
Chairless Concert�Featuring vocalist Johnnv Nash and Pat<lb />
Dorn Orchestra. Wednesday night. 8:00 1p.m. (See story on page 1.)<lb />
Movies<lb />
That Touch of Mink�Christian Science Monitor: Cary Grant<lb />
and Doris Day cavort tiredly through a double-entendre-iittered com-<lb />
edy about a Madison Avenue mogul who seeks a mistress and ends<lb />
up with a wife. (Starts Friday at the Pitt.)<lb />
Hatari!�Christian Science Monitor: Comedy adventure ab<lb />
animal-gathering expedition in Tanganyika alternately turns its fo<lb />
from look-alike scenes of chase-and-capture on the veldt - - . low<lb />
depictions of romance in the bunkhouse. Ai inte .<lb />
vides varied accents but Red Buttons' genial hum saves th s<lb />
(Tonight at the State.)<lb />
The Hoodlum Priest�Stars Don Murray. (To ght in ustin.<lb />
6:30 and 8:15.)<lb />
Facts of Life�Stars Bob Hope and Lucille Ball. (Tu<lb />
in Austin. 7:30.)<lb />
Times Square becomes National College Queen Square<lb />
College Queens make<lb />
great discovery in New York!<lb />
Of course, they loved the city�the fun and the excitement<lb />
But they also learned about diamond rings�discovered there<lb />
is a way to be sure of the diamond you buy. They saw how<lb />
Artcarved guarantees every diamond in writing for color,<lb />
cut, clarity and carat weight They were impressed by the<lb />
proof of value offered by Artcarved's nationally-advertised<lb />
Permanent Value Plan, backed by the quality reputation of<lb />
this 110 year old firm. And, they were most delighted with<lb />
Artcarved's magnificent assortment of award-winning styles.<lb />
Visit your local Artcarved jeweler and see all the wonder<lb />
ful Artcarved styles, including those selected as the "10 bestn<lb />
by the College Queens. He'll tell you why Artcarved is the<lb />
diamond you'll be sure of and proud of all the rest of your life.<lb />
Artcarved'<lb />
DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS<lb />
Three of the ten loveliest Artcarved styles<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Thursday, Aupist 2,<lb />
Heading For Home<lb />
Softball Tennis Pace<lb />
Summer Intramural<lb />
is<lb />
By JOHN EDWARDS<lb />
Lambda Chi's Bill Nye anticipates the throw to home that might save the game. Lambda Chi is one a horseshoe trophy!<lb />
of four teams participating in this session's Softball intramurals.<lb />
Second Session Intramural Softball is in full gwirf<lb />
now and unfortunately only four teams are participating<lb />
They include Lambda Chi Alpha, Country Gents, lJ2<lb />
and the Hatchers. With such few teams, competition will b<lb />
fierce and you can be sure that each team will be looking<lb />
toward that first place trophy. Good luck boys!<lb />
Once again, by compliments of the Men's Intramural<lb />
Association, college students and faculty can "putt tte<lb />
troubles away" at Greenville's PutUPutt golf course, located<lb />
on the Ayden Highway. The nice thing about it ia that a<lb />
that is needed (to play is your I.D. card and since free thin<lb />
todav come few and far between be sure to take advantaS<lb />
of this opportunity and come out Wednesday night. August<lb />
8, from 6:00 until 11:00.<lb />
Something new has come to ECC. Anyone for Horse-<lb />
, shoes? Its a fine old sport and now EC staidents have j<lb />
 chance to prove their ability. A meeting will be held on<lb />
August 16 at 3:30 in the gym, room 201, for all inters<lb />
men students. A trophy will be given to the winner, so if<lb />
you think you have talent, come on ut and be a fii st-<lb />
Losers, Country Gents<lb />
Open With Dual Wins<lb />
By JOHN EDWARDS (were imosft needed. The Hatchers<lb />
Opening igarnes were held threatened in the last of the final<lb />
Wednesday for ECC Men's Intra-1 frame. "With two out and the bases<lb />
Losers, Gents<lb />
Tie For First<lb />
Steady (pitching by Joey Pake led<lb />
Intramural tennis will once again be here for the second<lb />
session. Instead of having only singles, doubles will also be<lb />
added with a trophy given to the winners of each. To sign<lb />
up for the tennis tournament come to the gym, room 201<lb />
at 2:30 on Augusit 16.<lb />
mural Softball with all four teams<lb />
playing two games apiece.<lb />
The Losers started of the day<lb />
by taking a close one from Lambda<lb />
Chi, 11-10. Seven big runs by the<lb />
Losers in the first inning proved<lb />
to be the difference. A rafUy bjy<lb />
lambda C5hi fell short by one run<lb />
in the final frame. Jcey Pake was<lb />
the winning (pitcher over Coocker.<lb />
The Hatchers were the second<lb />
victims of the Losers in a 8-3 ball<lb />
game. Pake again was outstand-<lb />
ing in limiting the Hatchers to orJy<lb />
four hits. The Losers scored five<lb />
iims in the second on two wales<lb />
and four straight hits.<lb />
The Country Gents made eleven<lb />
�hits good for as many runs in<lb />
winning over Lambda Chi, 11-3.<lb />
Jim Early pitched steady ball and<lb />
helped his own cause with two hits<lb />
along with Jackson and Gaforth.<lb />
Six runms in the second inmmg by<lb />
the Gents was more than Lambda<lb />
Chi could overcome.<lb />
In the finafl game of the after-<lb />
noon, the Country Gents mnade it<lb />
two wins in a row by winning 6-2<lb />
over the Hatchers. This game fea-<lb />
tured scattered hits when they<lb />
full, big Johnny Anderson came to<lb />
bat but was retired on a deep fly<lb />
to center.<lb />
The second round of Intramural<lb />
softbali action will get underway<lb />
on Monday with 3 games on slate.<lb />
INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL<lb />
STANDINGS<lb />
TeamWonLost<lb />
Losers � 30<lb />
CountryGents  30<lb />
LambdaChi Alpha 03<lb />
Hatchers 03<lb />
INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
August 1st�Lambda Chi<lb />
vs. Hatchers 4:30<lb />
August 1st�Lambda Chi<lb />
vs. Country Gents 3:30<lb />
August 1st�Losers vs.<lb />
vs. Hatchers 3:30<lb />
August 6th�Lambda Chi<lb />
vs. Losers 3:30<lb />
August 6th�Country Gents<lb />
vs. Hatchers 3:30<lb />
August 6th�Lambda Chi<lb />
vs. Hatchers 4:30<lb />
August 7thi�Losers vs.<lb />
Country Gents 4:30<lb />
August 7tfli�Latrnbda Chi<lb />
vs. Country Gents 3:30<lb />
I August 7th�Losers vs.<lb />
Hatchers<lb />
August 8th�Lambda Chi<lb />
vs. Losers<lb />
August 8th�'Country Gents<lb />
vs. Hatchers<lb />
August 8th�Lambda Chi<lb />
vs. Hatchers<lb />
BUDGET continued<lb />
(Continued from Page 1)<lb />
chairman of the House Appropria-<lb />
the Losers to a 5-1 victory over j t;ons Committee in 1961; Thomas<lb />
the Hatchers in recent Intramural I j. White of Kinston, chair-<lb />
SoftbaJll play. The only hit given j irnian 0f the Senate Finance<lb />
uip by Pake came, incidently, in the j Committee; J. Sheiton Wicker of<lb />
first inning on a bunt by the first j Lee County, chaii-man of the House<lb />
batter, Cline. The Losers struckFinance Committee in 1961; Ralph<lb />
blood early, scoring three runs in Scott of Alamance County, appoin-<lb />
the first inning. Gorwitz, Wall and<lb />
Fake led he winners at bat with<lb />
three hits apiece. It was the third<lb />
straight win for the Losers and<lb />
put them into a first place tie.<lb />
A iprotested game, which will be<lb />
ruled on at a later date was won<lb />
by the Country Gents 6-4 over ment, as<lb />
Lambda Chi. The protest by Lamb- mission,<lb />
da Chi came as a result of the time<lb />
limit rule. The game went onijy five<lb />
innings instead of the usual six<lb />
innings. Hard throwing Bobby<lb />
Joyce was the winning pitcher<lb />
over McPherson. The game was<lb />
broken open in the second inning<lb />
when the Gents exploded for 5 runs<lb />
by help of successive hits and er-<lb />
rors. The win 'placed the Country<lb />
Gents in a tie for first place with<lb />
the Losers.<lb />
ted to the Commission by Gover-<lb />
nor Sanford; and E. D. Gaskins of<lb />
Monroes, appointed by Governor<lb />
Sanford last week to fill the va-<lb />
cancy created by he resignation<lb />
of D. S. Coltrane, the Governor's<lb />
ora Economy in Govern-<lb />
a member of the Com-<lb />
Advisor<lb />
Budget requests for capital im-<lb />
provements at EC are as follows:<lb />
1. Classroom Building<lb />
(To Replace<lb />
Austin) 970,000<lb />
 2. Dormitory for<lb />
400 Women 1,100,000<lb />
Addition to Library 519,000<lb />
Addition to<lb />
Wright Building 650,000<lb />
Addition to Jones<lb />
3.<lb />
'4.<lb /><lb />
6. Walks and Drives<lb />
7. Outdoor Athletic<lb />
Facilities<lb />
8. "Addition to<lb />
Maintenance Sho?<lb />
9. Men's Health and<lb />
Physical Education<lb />
Building<lb />
10. Music Building<lb />
11. Classroom Building<lb />
(Education and<lb />
Psychology)<lb />
12. Cftmnfiroom Building<lb />
(Home Economies and<lb />
Nursing)<lb />
13. Purchase of La<lb />
(70 acres)<lb />
14. Dormitory for<lb />
500 Men<lb />
15. Dormitory for 4<lb />
Women 1 . H<lb />
Total - 42! �<lb />
 Projects that were include <lb />
the 1961 Bond Referendum.<lb />
Bond Referendum inc.<lb />
dormitory for 500 men with cafe-<lb />
teria. Present request includes<lb />
dormitory for 500 men witfei<lb />
cafeteria and an addition to ex-<lb />
isting Jones Dormitory Cafeteria<lb />
70.000<lb />
BMM<lb />
28.00G<lb />
1.400.000<lb />
1.200 .COO<lb />
815.0(0<lb />
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Dormitory Cafeteria 157,000 ' instead.<lb />
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