\Iiford (50) hits for two ) the Indians of William ward Richard Kier (34 d the visiting Southern s Grab t Win b Haubenreise: McKillop and 10. Gregory Romeo and Juliet,” yiew, page 3). Romeo, played by in « romantic scene. op rebounder 3 re while Haubenreiser - nes E. Montgor rebounds { housing at V Papooses, Ste Dodge Institute was on ul King 14, Ray Ander y yesterday to addres Buowa and Bob Tanne primarily the Sct , A ‘10 pe 3 '? a Hor Economics department ars RDOGSES Wi la t night. io pic of the Associa nee ae E 1 North Carolina (¢ ¢ 33 39 72 \ Scholar’s speech wa I 43 98 ! v's Housing - Challenge ibilities. i by Dr. Patrici of the School of Home '2—Gewirtzman 6, Dodg } tis 10, King 14, Ar I 10, Arneson 2 1 G. Hurle 3—Wsche 10, D fontgomery also lectu : icK,ilop 10, I troaduetory sociology students er 14, Grady 4, I ter morning and gave an af ry 2, McNern lide talk to home economic x of the White Ball t th | ( highlight E Bee Coe ie) innual White tur 3e0rgia te Pebriney tie al So aabee a Wr Auditorium e among the é fe okies " wo car S organiz i? ring candidates for queel I e queen and the or singing, danc isoning her. will: rece an instrument OFFICE FOR | iner is detern number of per BILLY BUTTERFIELD which closed Tuesday evening, receive Richard Bradner, and Juliet tring a week of voting in € 2t up in the Ur 1 lo ' p ne can vote as many time - , } research litera- field, Dr. Mont y recently contributed a chap- Arr: Ri ingement 1] Elderly book being the Netherlands as ugaged to family hous- 1olar € APO Sponsors Annual Ball from the Crip- he wishe Proceeds » to the Pitt Count Children’s Fund ] teld and lrumpeter Billy Butt hi featur vocalist D 1 provide music for t al ct ball, one n campu cial events B orches- r college, radio and Y Ss on hi special ar- ined for the White Ball his other appearances 1 ld explained, ‘“‘It will be a tle bit of everything, some 1 of all the dif- n tvles from D t ie cool things.” Tickets may be purchased from | and pledges of Alpha hi Ome n the union lobby of the week y Union WRC Frowns On Too Casual Dress Residence Council the effects of Code ‘on cam- of women students The | eem by it and dress in od but this rule has appar- tly been abused. There have been by administrative offic- members, and women ials, faculty tudents e of the women students on s choose to dress in sloppy fringed cut-offs, and sweat- hirts. Such attire 1s considered by be offensive on Sundays e to in the cafeteria According to the WRC there is nothing wrong with pressed slacks; are considered proper. There- fore. the WRC wishes to put this problem before the public so that it can be rectified before drastic action is taken by the administra- tion or by the WRC they East d praise as an outstanding performance (see re- . portrayed by Jane Barrett, are pictured here VPIs Montgomery Addresses Hiome Ee On Future Housing ing Before going to VPI, Dr. Mont- omery served on the faculties of tour other universities: Cornell, Oklahoma State, Pennsylvania State and Florida State Universities. DR. J. E. MONTC Poet Moss Recites Own Works In UU Poet Stanley Moss will read his poems Tuesday, February 20, in University Union, room 201. He is coming to East Carolina through the North Carolina Poetry Circuit. Moss’ poetry has been published during the last ten years in “New Republic,’ ‘“‘Swanee River,’ ‘‘Lon- don Magazine’, Observer’ and Encounter,’’ and other periodicals and journals. The Macmillan Com- pany has recently published a book of his poems, ‘‘The Wrong Angel.” Moss, a native of New York City, has been poetry editor for ‘‘New American Review’ and in 1967 was awarded the Guggenheim fellowship for poetry The 30-year-old poet will be the guest of the ECU Poetry Forum and guest of honor at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Lawson after the reading “TI welcome Stanley Moss's poems for what they are not as well as for what they are,’’ said Stanley Kunitz. hey are not fashionable, empty, precious, tricky, improviza- tional or exhibitionistic. Nothing in these poems is Shallow, not even their worldliness.”’ NOTICE An autograph session for EC Author-in-Residence Ovid Wil- liams Pierce’s novel ‘The Devil's Half’? will be held in ihe Student Suppy Store from 2-4 p.m. Friday, February 23, the day of the novel’s release. Faculty, staff and students are invited. Carolina ast Larolinian University arg! < Iniv PCy > ’ . ’ ‘ " + = , aroina University, Greenville, N. C., Thursday, February 15, 1968 Number 36 Objectors Campaign For NC Signatures A petition in support of student conscientious objectors . ° | . at . rd is being circulated among faculty and staff members atcol- leges in North Carolina faculty and staff members tributed the petition forms. The majority of thoss including from group of 275 have dis BCU. A eight colleges listed on the statement are as- sociated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The representative for East Carolina is Carrol] Webber, Jv., of the mathematics department. Other schools involved are Duke University, Western Carolina. he petition, copie be sent to the Justice pe to the President, and t y ess- men, begins with an e> unation of the motives of the signee . We é hocked and dismayed that young men of conscience must either ser- ve in a war they believe is unjust or face jail Working To Change Law The group is working to change a law they believe is ‘‘neither com- patible with individual conscience ror shows sufficient respect for it.’ Their objection is on the rounds available for conscientious objection. As the law stands, the mly recognized grounds are religi- ous training and belief. The petition ; out that provision is not made for ‘‘those who object to a particu- Jar war as unjust, illegal, or in- humane,”’ or for objections based on ‘ political, sociological, or phil- ssophical views or a merely perso- nal moral code.”’ Letter From Webber In a cover letter accompanying the statement, Webber emphasizes the case of George Vlasist of Dur- ham, who has refused induction on point MATH CLUB MEETING Guest Speaker: Dr. James Batten Topic: Space Technology Thursday, Feb. 15, 1968 Room: New Austin 132 Time: 7:00 P.M. Everyone Invited! JL) ae ite Davidson versity, St. Andrews College, Atlantic College, N. C. State Uni Christian College, and the e issue turns on a conflic nce and law, there are , and broad jurisy ierations should be r well as one’s personal vis- situation in Vietnam.’ of cons- two side The tter includes quot from Bedenheimer, ‘‘Jurisprudence,’’ St ANNOY ne, Aquinas, Burke and supporting the obligation of the law to respect the individual science The conclusion of the letter sum- marizes the concern: 1erefore all order is no more than a piece of paper unless it is supported by courage, loyalty, devotion, and wis- dom. Conflicts, truly tragic conflicts, nnot be avoided. But we can and hould attempt to resolve those conflicts with a minimum of hun and a maximum of re- for the individual conscience an CORRECTION David Lloyd's speech to the Law Society last Wednesday was entitled ‘‘What’s Wrong With the SGA?”, not ‘Should the SGA Be Saluted Or Given the Finger?’ as erroneously printed by the EAST CAROLIN- JAN. ATTENTION — WINTER GRADUATES Orders for caps and gowns should be placed no later than February 27th in the Students Supply Stores. mt | bev bbAI Sym phony Presents Dvorak The East Carolina Symphony Orchestra under the direction of ‘obert L. Hause will present its Winter Concert Sunday, February 18, at 3:15 p.m. in W ight Auditorium. It will be open to the public without charge. Featured soloists will be students from the School of Music who were selected by auditioning before the full 40-member faculty of the School of Music. Each student chose a selection for the concert, Robin Hugh, a junior, will play the oboe in Telemann’s ‘‘Concerto for Oboe and Strings.” Soprano Ann Schooley will sing Micaela’s Aria from ‘‘Carmen” by Bizet. Beth Marshburn Bell, also a soprano, will sing the Czardas from “Die Fladermaus’’by Johann Strz Wayne Armick will play Mozart’s ‘‘Concerto for Horn and Orchestra”’ on French horn. Pianist James Kimball will play the Rondo from ‘Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra’’ by Brahms. After an intermission, the EC Symphony Orchestra will complete the program by performing Dvorak’s ‘‘Symphony No. 8 (4) in G Major.’’ Al- though this was Dvorak’s eighth completed symphony, it was his fourth to be published and is sometimes referred to as ‘‘Symphony No. 4.” According to Dr. Hause, this symphony is one of Dvorak’s finest and most appealing works and ranks with his ‘‘New World Symphony”’ in popularity throughout the world. Rte cae Adee = Thursday, February 15, 1968 What Landscaping! plan beet | : ooh . Tot an scapll nve i poe i ide CAMPUS BULLETIN THURSDAY, February 15 8:15 P.M. Juni Recital Catherine avlor | RIDA February 16 7 -O( M. & 9:00 P.M. Movi Kadeidoscope” \\ LU SATUDAY 00 P 1 Clinic Music Ha Wrestling E.C.1 Virg 1 Military Instit: Minges 8:00 P.M. APO White Ball Wri Suc SUNDAY, February 18 15 P.M. E.C.U. Symphony Orchestra Wright Au MONDAY, February 19 P.M. Basketball — E.C.U. vs. The Citadel Minge 8:15 P.M. Senior Recital Mike Kinzie Violin Reeit: Hall TUESDAY, Febru Wrestling - : . vs. Davidson College Minges 2:00 P.M. Travel Adventure Filn “The Mighty Missi r 20 — ypi” Wright Aud. Sit t} Attention Efficiency apartment for four FOUND: One pair woman's glasses in floral case. Found ir parking lot behind Administra tion Building. Can be picked up college boys across the street from Belk Dorm. Air-condition- ed — Heat — Reasonable. in room 105 Administration Also a room with a private Building. bath for two college boys. 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And now, a word from your Can Signed articles on this page pus Police, Notice to all campu reflect the opinions of the au- men i ted In a career in thor and not necessarily those police aT: Applications are of the EAST CAROLINIAN. being en for membership in Unsigned articles are written elite Campus Police. You must by the editor. a@ physcially-fit male between ges of Hf ear ™ rs 2 rSANG REANING 2 Nee nn ann nner ee Our Man Hoppe 1 inten whistle, finally of spelling Sound Campus Policc they play hard month they have ¢ Housemother Wwimming t work; in the ROTC program. ‘‘All those inst war and the draft Pseudo-man celebrity freshmen are alway autograph all is peache though with the law and had to pa concealed disputed campus, ration of mi Well, friend faculty evaluation is eems to come around election tine ers. This seems ause as soon as the election are over the evalua- tion is forgotten. A noted professor carrying Pseudo-man” cealed”’ part chart ; that our boy’s colla: starched that they ar when heavily sharp crowd criminately fact, neck twists his lashes his way to the coun Pseudo-man celebrity-in-res public him other is happy published issue. Grieve, girls, griev? Ooooh! ! Carolina s since demands every makes have Pseudo-man Z Tues- portrait next and 65. If you qualify, ¥ Pontt Sich! x. Jar it time } ‘ le ear omeo pl Green, th R ind Juliet Campus Ra Tribute To radio, W to the Febr rhe greate | be replied me time it dding w i blues ith, he migr vas popul lub circuits pecializing not until he Rolling Stor w that he | ime. Shortl nged one of itisfaction op of alm vide. He the ne of his fF ch as ‘Mercy Ke’, and “Ue Iso quite pop ling released joyed great | he did an ; mas entitled King and which came Knock on Wood”, r last summe Redding's di wreck this f world. Tronic: feted an albt tedding Story”, wl great hits on a Dock ently at the to the nation. Rhythm and. bl Od fans mourn the rlainer and frie Carolinian—Thursday, February 15, 1968 ~~} fF EC Theatre Shows Romeo And Juliet This, That, and The Other Pot Question Grows Walt Whittemore ‘ xy the sp Jar B € 1 Ex sradnet bout ¢ ; t a x. Jane B I Ol e \ ‘ ee ; rie 1d uy A Mia ss 4 ¢ Crue lect - oR . . : No ed throu ne hint ee urer Dr. Robert F. Dill, famous oceanographer, geologist, and ECHUSE ) 1 ribald speci ; MI aa ‘pher presented an interesting underwater film and talk last ands of 17 fonda enin j , A ‘ B a opi eas nari , he . Dr. Dill Captivates Audience SnD ns SOS ee SS : : t the . 4c | Va ( s f ti¢ lence ( nd ronge dru eroil tested in at 1 t ten state nd oh ad : WV | J ( » Recently, however, man ju tion to the t t - aoe me 4 It , alk i Mari “ne Ge olog ay fied physicians and research spec Ncelv he supreme ‘ t 1, you kn ; Hs Af i Undead Gs doubt will have te e the issu : Ai Charron y of Until ¢ : cE. Di mous oceanographer, geologist, and n con I ‘ © So tpt ted his audience Monday evening wit Ls : Eee have \ erwater filn id handy wittic 1 yking witl violating any ange Sore eee wel asure to fly in here from the 72-degree weath c beverage nme ; aids ? : I Dir, Dill said after being introduced by Pi cabarets : iC et : ae ‘ 7 ut from tt ( ( rapport « t t v s Brown, chairman of the geology di ‘tment. overnme D atin n stage ‘ served to warm up the audience in Old Austin e ithe oldie Rep ior : ed in 20-degree weather. resident’s Crime Commission were 1984, ‘Big Brothe Cap J Peer cer nrenrnircce circ tce ras ees tenee te Cocco aren , : yy. Dill a ae ssst, hey you! sun would ection co ee | BELK- y LER’ S In downtown | nee Green, the proc § seme R ind Juliet w : a 2 Py ire reatly love : | ‘ .» }CGweenville is having a Campus Radio Airs niversity Ca Tribute To Redding ( “HAPPENING” for the radio, WECU, prese to the late Ot re rc : : Febrt I oO iCla \ The ¢ ) en . : ereatest hits. The ; n Oo 1 be replied Th I \ intensive iree-d me tume in o1 rt i C po oe You will be 6 made he “ hi Re wa , n whistle, how 4 go | finally, you nd blues singer. B t of spelling ers: ith, he migrated to Chic oe ae like rie 7 y { f was popular on the Negr V Dr ) > Oce i i I 1 } ened the lub circuits and on ras ( ned th y Iolice Campus Pol pecializing in blue bs : Fee dive the Calif f 900 and ey play hard y have a g not until he was ‘lsemothers, @ Rolling Stones ning in Wright Fowl 1 w that he ascended to n ime. Shortly th near sub- nyons was the topic of re Af Saturday, Feb. 17. 12:00-3:00 p. m. Tiger Radio will be Broadcasting Live from 2nd floor ‘ ~d one of the yr. Dill ul filn p an’ has become st" itisfaction’’, whic h reac Lee rsccinent 1 ampus, that the +4 ; 2 1 ir pep ge r him for ae 7. . .. ee Z % 2 a low gravity one) n ; me of his prev ‘Gi ee { fe slumping. Sedi- i 2 ke ) vdily when there is yeaches and vugh. He had and had to pa a concealed ch as ‘‘Mercy, Mer ’, and ‘‘Fa-fa-fa’’ !so quite popular Dr. Dill ended his presentation f the ocean bot- ut ed in the audi- disputed the ing released ‘Respect , wh- but d in the ie j t an astions of the cha joyed great popularity. More 0 any question , yse in the audience who ur boy’s colla: he did an album with ¢ hed that they areé mas entitled “Otis and Cat 1 fact, when he ge's The King and Queen of Soul’ — a = in the CU, he which came ‘Tramp’ and yists his neck Knock on Wood’, which becamé ee ce ce r last summer and fall PITT PLAZA Redding’s death in an au DAIRY BAR e e LJ wreck this fall shocked the Pseudo-man 1 Oe aie the world. Ironically, he had just 25 Delicious Flavors : prs leted an album, ‘‘The Oti . ds that > ‘ ’ 6 ids on him Redding Story”, which encompass of Ice Cream ery other celebr , rave his s great hits. His last single ia hater to age ng on a Dock by the Bay”, i Try a Delicious Banana Split F R E E ! S N F E E ; sne escent: ’ 88 Grieve, grieve revently at the top of the charts or Sundae Q ee our ew R e Ooooh! ! the nation, Rhythm and blues performers 264 By Pass, Greenville fans mourn the loss of a great ainer and friend. ai prea - Teen Board | | Gift Certificates ee Modeling on | | Theatre Passes be given away. the Floor! Lots More! Be There. It’s What’s Happening Baby! GEO B OOO BOO UUUU UU OOO ULI UU IO UUUU UO IORI OL UCL Og: @ 3-HOTR SHIRT SERVICE e@ 1-HOUR CLEANING Hour Glass Cleaners IN CURB SERVICE DRIVE- * ’ Corner Across From Hardee’s th and Charles &t : war Dry Cleaning Service Complete Laundry and EE RIAA IA AISA IAA AA AAAA IDA ADA AIAAAIA IAI AAAI IAA AAAI AA AAA AS AAA ASIA SIA ALAA AAS SEA ACSCSCRCMCM OOO OE OOOO OURO. 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OONe Squat we = XLIll > points to pace the Buces in a los- Iso forced the visitors ) yt ae . ne AL points to pace the Bucs in a 1 : eee ere: Dennis Moody es n Aa Pues ee A S ne ae onic 3 Peter Moe (High Jump ‘ ce Pirates bowed bY he AAT p ee Mile Run and Jim ¢ sya b ] non-loop cage conili - a ten yrembe f : h VMI ' u he loc by a 47 ‘ ; Has & i V Oo > f r B ean . . ce W V W } . ‘ I t wa r : Nuremberg , a : 5 ts leading ) a : I { 1968-'69 sé 1 n ) I S N Carolinian 1 of 16 Ziel ) em " : \\ name for p t ts. ol ! had € a es ra circles. b ! i th yard LS oe VN af } : Murray Dill for the Bu net “ : cog seein Are 7 aye 2 of East +f I d Vince Colbert Ww i » in for two points as : f culty me : aero! 19 points » (22) of East Carolina flips one : : H np Moe (EC ws i rom tl heels with 19 points : sca to a of Phillips’ 66ers tries for the defensive play, ie r CAE) Grbssman CUM l ted as th \ Jim tose (6) pes > VMI man ; 4 ‘ e : ‘i a oh Thompson), anc Ve r the 1 ‘ e Bast Carolina’s Tom Miller (behind : vd \ 2 ‘ Se eee apie i ae ie care 9), ind Gil Radday (11). The 66ers won the game by Bau she a ie Ai Dul a i 1 emberg O \ ( ffort he hit 66ers’ . > : I 1 lymort efi f E ( ” eat Wa 85-72 VMI 65 yer offic v I t . r 20 points and ibbe 2s i : ‘ : d Mrs. D ve the ball up with shot 1 4 é — Mile Rut Vo i ne of th ti 1 el t f ‘ WI Honeywell VM ' 1 > ‘ e | | » Wt national Bues Cager’s Richard Kier VMI: 4109 vn ¢ 9 600 Y¢ Run s k remost ve c . | l : D » VMI): Schnabel (VMI th ee L “ VMI Schn I Day of the ec Shows i Ow its one ECU); Whyte (ECU); 1 “ ectors, si 60 Yd. HH — Cargill (Fx I rom va By WES SUMNER VMI Habasevich (VMI). M among t ost. basketball te have thlin (VMI); 7.5 e Borg at the Pi Run Robert VMI Herbert Gr 7 at least not sin 1 (ECU); Pinnizzott VMI fr ard wen h Christmas h The Bucs ! VMI); 2:17.4 inging i men ite equé 60 Yd. LH Kump ( t Rockefe! th he B I ECU); McClothlin (VN ‘ declared ‘ defi ry cont Mile Relay VMI; EX WE Ger she was a ci ; to cut i Richard Kie 6-% 3: 28.9 of erts with the final 13 Skuree! y a Pole Vault Bowe VMI Fr ind Switze The were able to get of Kustei : he Pi f n (ECU); Murr ECT ol ; three-yeE shots second stanza. cu 8, Schull 20, Wittr 1: a vers i (VMI); 13’ 6” a company iI the ver problem down a Pe Triple Jump — Van Hou Int ‘ ee apg Moe (ECU); Cargill (ECU): Dulp! ; Sate on e apt ’MI): 44’ 3 one-half in ‘ ' ; B ] B cs Chalk l | ase a Mile I H ened vne contre ) ) ketba WO Ds shee t 69 season a dV u Kw . P BKEUN Vo. ECU): Kelly (VMI { : and Dillard bega T a] I ™ = } a ma ECl 9:20.0 t voice at a i 4 T I t . 1 5 k iefen Once the 440 VI4I; KC a ent of Mrs N u mber >) n mR trea oe fost a 46.2 ECU) School of Mus oe t ter she wi ior College 74-68. In an earl Reet er a th irs by Thar y Bu ’ Y shi ved as assi Dy = Saad 8 Shoe Shop ‘ oe Unive Bucs broke out on top o1 Prompt Service F) by Jim Gregory with 19:00 Located—Middle College View D her colleg le ly ee the Hur Cleaners Main Plant ‘ rship for s 4 . a © was selecte d / > rand Avenue é vee © inde Attention é Hf cee US\ w of Icels 1 h H } will be a meeting of the arcana aR mia sar eS g ar brador, € went to tk urr ¢ it 36 Pali t oie it Aer oe at 4 I 63 she won lea is é i Dd} ‘ é lr 1 Association at ¢ + 33 > consi that I ame n Thursday, Feb. 15, in room au Musical At In econd half, the Buc n off the to tally those mings Every organization spon , pie pees! rel oe) cored the first six points for a 39 ts, third high for the Bucs. At orins a te riibade Tet Want to set a ca tor Metropolit: Br is Kenny Hartzler hit with pre it he is averagi 7.§ point ‘ ‘ ve t that meet Ey Sal ear she was ae left in the game. Louisburg } the i > include objective of Nat semifinals car to take a 41-40 lead, and ee ounters it 4 oe tist iditions in 4 a ‘ ! n u u discussed ~ : : from there, the lead changed hands which he saw little action Sn An $25,000 a leading role in { ext ee ten time ind was tied four time okt ven ee ae mic of Carlisle intil the Bucs took the lead for i an i on ntry is 4 or more in annual income 1 Sojourner ar 2 left at 58-57 : ie : Ro Or Clair ‘ommission i : 1e final minutes, the lead te he tnkvenupal cai This is a realistie goal for Car s Tercenter F Monday: Dr. Donald Bailey fluctuated between two and_ six : : ee an duced by Ea i : ' point but th Bucs held on for Heer re are any man entering G I 66 she sang t -ECU faculty and Dean the Louisburg reduced the 1 res First : { Petersburg ‘ Ce Buc o ti 70-68 with 1:20 i be baruaat Management Training Pro- Dr n of “Car General College. left, e Bues scot le ne wil Bi a 9 a te roles with tt eh Ne ne gram, Starting — salari Sper Company. 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