East Carolin Slate Of Candidates «t Last Carolinian University University, Greenville, N. C., Thursday, March 14, 1968 | SGA Candidates Question + = Election Issue _ = = Number 41 Party’s Platform t it i he Student Party plat ymen students inction with a plan t Yr he t permission for women t f tr niversity ye for T t View Py ler r (SP Trea t R r a I Secretar [ inges Colise Ha y fee tablis 1 ratio of it C I dience, run lition to in-state tuition that 1 Opposing Strengths ton Genera Historia quivalent to that of the othe! And Weaknesses Webb ‘(SP tate-supported institutions in th Bo ite ea areca ind a proposal to improve ‘ ; Marshal debati Geir H aq and remodel the soda shop in ordet ida Carol Bokko i { he inclusion of the pres yn > it more attractive and use- rleen Emily Hjort Fics f the WRC and MRC on the ul ie Ellen Cannon itive council of the SGA, providi: In conclusion, I iid that the tte | nae Lynn Hendersh ot } , them with a vote; establishing a a of the University Party i maasiay. wh 1 L. Tetterton i r on between the student, facul- look out for you (the tant) : j sro : ae rebuttal session le y Hse bg: () ; and ap setting up Lower Mae Age sien e Stenhouse Ba 1 committee of stus sugge > vy SP . n Renee Gorh » the enrollment of . lider diye : - eg ee ) incluc 4 plank among Dee Gallagher ternaticnal students at Ea : ees Bs ge ae id that the U 5 plan ‘arolyn Jean Breedl the scope of the c Sigua ah Fd atch it Pte to more efficiently and equally ap- quest Pamela Hill Nelson Lee soln ote ee 7 on i" Ss plat ae or as portion tuition rates for out-of-state istine Ellen St a olina | ee Auta ae a aa oe w) students did not take into consid- judith Spire a : ivitie , Dee te ive cone Se ading eration that such changes must be } ‘ ’ WI Bune and ie Cal i; sbudend HAN ee ego made bv the state islature. He H Tudiciars tana of Biblio EelAtOns tion to deal wet problems common aid the idea was a Se : i cia ced tree ras is: > ~Sen’' to all three groups; to institute a good an attempt to put such fartha Terrill Montg yu Eas Carolina student to ald campaign by the East Carolina SGA pressure on iatisnaking bods an nl Beverly Ann Matthey I ne the admissions office in obtaining 4 push a bill through the stat might prov swerauiseionecon y University Voting A Privilege Dei Student I trust ke pa ! Government ol YOUR udent On the eve f the election of new office I should commend ont Governn tine wo sure many of the evel! have participate competitor colleges and un proud of th you won in es who Model U State Stu part ir nc he iceship € ti H r 1€ ‘ trated by the f our present laws tudent assemblie Dr. Leo W. Jenki } Ed I ) f burder readers with promise eu he coming ctions How I would ask that ever tudent consider seriously the ies, the candidates, and the forms being presented for their aj proval on March 19. I don’t thi there can be any doubt as to where he UP stands. We sincerely hope that you will consider the n ir efforts. It is our purp erve the students of East Cé t Sity George R. Franc Chairman University Part David Lloyd Editot eep ut the f h ecor l } ( ( S.C ) ( G d f ) lc OU C E ( I id. I } ecom respon t large ver hel or he ¢ f Green- lany out- lina and to rank high a- ution. He was _ selected » receive the Best Debator Award the N.C. Model Security Council. He represented E.C.U. at the Na- al Model United Nations in New bringing back the Best Del- na rd out of 170 colleges was also elected xg 1€ Senate of the State I islature With these qualifications, a sin ere concern for each member of he student body and a deep desire to put progress in our S.G.A., Dav id Lloyd will be YOUR president David Lloyd deserves full support as President of our student govern- ment Donna Clayton Rex Meade Io the Editor: This letter is in support of the University Party in general and Rex Meade in particular. I have known Rex since he first came to East Carolina and have always found him o be resourceful and competant. He is the type of person that will sit back, examine a problem fully and then come up with a solution that is both practical and original. de would make the typé of Vice President that the SGA ring the coming year. He was nominated on his ability and experience NOT on how many yotes he could potentially garner yation was won in open His non form NOT in some back room by political bosses only. It is a H that the phrase “‘m of the has become trite because it certainly descr he letter As I have been a member Ot ient Party since entering Carolina politic I feel an expla I support the Uni in order. Yhe rea mple. Steve Moore, SP and Student Government Presi- lent, I jent body ¥ It would be nough to just say hat he n't adequately initiated e p 1 his platform but t v things as com- he SGA constitution when he feels it suits his purpose It is time for a change. It is time to replace political expediency with ty tegrity. David Lloyd t ll make hese 1 endor Most of these etter lifications of the didi to say something e ab However, I would rked witt Jean H egislature for ve he bse her iC ie the Entertainment Committee as chairman of the Special Events committee. No one tacks a job with more enthusiasm nd energy than Jean Harvey. She h done a fine job in Legislature and I have depended on her to do much time-consuming committee work. I am sure that if she is elect- ed S.G.A. Secretary she will do the job with as much efficiency and en- ergy as she has done her many other jobs. I hope you will support and vote for Jean Harvey for Sec- retarv Steve Morrisette Speaker of The Legislature sill Richardson Fellow Students This letter serves to rec to you the Student Party ¢; for Treasurer of the Studer ernment Association, Mr. B ardson Of all people I have ni 5.G.A. office in four year rolina, none are more r as deserving as Bill enough about Bill and the he is seeking to know tha more than capable of fulfill many responsibilities tha pany this position Bill lists the following ifications: Political Scienc He Business Administration minor. Day Student Representative in t SG A., Rules Committee C! 1 Vice-president of the Poht Sci- ence Club, Freshman and Orientation Counselor, del ite Student Legislat egate to the Model United Security Council, Dean's I ty aluation Committe A.F.R.0O.T.C Committe Bill over qualification, ere desine to serve 1, his ellow tudents, ¢ the 1 t of thing ssed me about Bill Don Bensor ndment concernin nmer School con r This was the first amend- the school’s histo: be He felt that tt bill defeated and he n't put up a fight in spite of against him. This i all cases; Bill Richardsor fraid to stand up for what right. He is very sincere the best interest tof the students at heart I urge you to vote in your upcom- ing elections. Your S.G.A. is only as good and as strong as you make it. You have a voice in the SGA and I can think of no better or m effective way to use it than u for BILL RICHARDSON for TREA- SURER of your Student Government for naxt year. Nancy Bobbitt campus politic iin That one gloriou me of the year w ur 1en the parties ome out of hibernation to thrill yur hearts to the marrow. I’m not trying to destroy the party sys- tem, but an ugly rumor seems to be going around concerning ‘‘mud- linging A certain high-ranking SGA ture has called for ‘‘mud- linging’’ in this campaign, I hard- ly think that’s fair, but since the WRC is always accusing me of be- mirching its virginal name, I } no room to talk Ww th this school’s great rush me the biggest and best uni- versity in the counry, help ha come from all over. For instance the great British inventor, Sir Mal- lory White, has come up with some- thing for our school. It’s a dehy drated dorm for girls. It comes in a shoe box. You choose the loca tion for the dorm, pour water or the box and stand back Hark! The boys in blue (ROTC) have come to our rescue. Alarmed at reports that Viet Cong troops were planning an invasion of the fertile Pitt County farm lands, the ROTC has swung their military mi- ght into defense of school and coun- try. Their motto, of course, ‘‘Arm- Pitt County.” The MRC is still playing footsies with reality. I think they must hold their meetings in the Twilight Zone. They continue to hold these high- schoolish beer bashes in an at- tempt to get people to like them ipp' them. Well ork on everyon I just rned my MRC card. Th reflection on my feeling it is symbolic of my freed hall proctors. Oh, one more [here is no truth to the that a male dorm student ¥ for not joining the MRC. N whatsoever ‘ One of the most idiotic his Campus is the no-smo in the women’s dormitory Imagine some poor boy sté the lobby waiting for his blind and not being allowed the of a soothing smoke. Don’t \& housemothers are allergic ‘0 vette smoke! But of course ng some of these housemothers. T¢ elieve almost anythine ‘ * Pseudoman has returned HoW- ever this is only on a trial basis The oid boy feels that if ‘pseudo- human’ Ronnie Gollobin does like him, then maybe no one else does, either. He asks all his sup- porters and enemies to let it b known where he stands. Addres your letters to ‘“Pseudoman”’ Care of the EAST CAROLINIAN And now for Pseudoman’s advel- ture, possibly his last. While he was away on his vacation, Peevey man became a _ highly sucoesst prize fighter out West. The key © Pseudoman’s success does vot he so much in his strength, but in the fact that prize fighting mules stale’ “No hitting below the belt’. Ths left only Pseudoman’s head unde fended and so — success. cms tas eu aes Karle Be Dignity And ; e Editor uses me to tk ypportunity tc cy of Earle B t meeting > to knov and a st knows hoy termine soh i 11 Earle’s ctl highly | functioning of es he tho e intricacie ire it he also off noit for expandin; } ie SGA in o1 t benefits for Iam only one of n d you, for th sGA. to vote Earl SGA President Sincerely, Sonny Mcl Effective Fi D students: As President of nment, I have to observe ma for SGA of i the campus ¢ ynvinced that by the Stuc t qualified to rht seem natr port the can wn party but, in tr nee ; more solid een the work indidates anc t regard to p: Student Party « i to be by far ind productive T candidates u s of our SGA to personal Instead. they the ost effective ident Govern! I e given you n egarding thes hope you will heed tk | convinced, I to investigate the ! ind actions of ure that you \ ident Party is Sincerely, Steve Moo: Student Gov JUD SOI ok litieMaliaMelalninRlinliateRaRekeheha tated le iat detehetet fh 644.0.42,4,4,4.4.4,4,4.0,4,4.0.4.4.4,4,4.4,, LEE eet ew ee es ‘ichardson ts serves to rec dent Party ¢ of the Student ( ation, Mr. B le I have ‘ n four years at Rac are more ng as Bill Bill and the to know tha yable of fulfill ibilities that tion followuy itical Scienc nistration may Das sentative S.G mmittee Cl} n of the Poht Sci- sshman and yunselor, dele lent Legislat el- fodel United si], Dean’s I Committe OTA. or mittee. In overlooked lification sine to St thing ne about Bill y n Bensor it concernin. ‘r School constut was the first chool’s histor be felt that tt vill 2ated and he wasn't ip a fight in spite of ist him. Thi true ill Richardson 1 up for what he very Sincere ar nas st tof the Your S.G.A ; strong as you make . voice in the SGA ‘ of no better or to use it than tw vote {ARDSON for TREA- - Student Government nem. Well yone. I just eC card. Th my feeling of my freed Oh, one more truth to the imor rm student » hot the MRC h . most Idiotic , the no-sm¢ ’s dormitory lo! poor boy standing ing for his blind date allowed the liberty smoke, Don’t ‘ell me are allergic ‘0 Clg But of course, know- ese housemothers. TC t anything * has returned How- nly on a trial basis eels that if ‘pseudo ie Gollobin doesnt 1 maybe no one else He asks all his sup” nemies to let it b he stands. Address ) ‘““Pseudoman” cate CAROLINIAN -Pseudoman’s advel- his last. While he his vacation, Pseud” a highly successftl ut West. The key © success does not lit s strength, but in the fighting rules state elow the belt’. 4% doman’s bead unde — success. $ Dignity And Maturity ns dit Editor uses me to be able to ‘ k ( ) ypportunity to endorse the | 1eade ip cy of Earle Keasley f G n tt i mn the par rt S first meeting Farle in : me to know him t — and a superb a pues knows how to termine solutior ! ( I know Earle’s charact highly compl t VR¢ functioning of our SGA |} , e ho elect es he thoroughly unde intricacies of SG\ t he also offers fres} in I yy expanding and st € He SGA in order to } ( ’ ee fron he t benefits for the most K Louse Olitical ot H es la nly one of many who x ss toesn nave ld urge you, for the sake of ovr oe oes sGA, to vote Earle Beasicy f 3 Mpaign which som SGA President ei J idate n election Sincerely, . 1 if he had Sonny McLawhorn ‘ insult the ie by doing so Effective Function students will 1 students 2 for the best can- ” - ” ie f vic pre ident G President of your = ! te nment, I have had the oppm ( >) seorge Bl uy to observe Many of the cal es for SGA office in actior i the campus and am thorou- mvinced that the candida i by the Student Party t qualified to command 9ur A held It might seem natural that I w pport the candidate f wn party but, in truth, my more solidly f een the work done indidates and I belie t regard to party ] Student Party candidate i to be by far the mo t and productive officer I candidates understa: s of our SGA. The to personal polit Instead. they are « st effective functionir ient Government I ndidate I e given you my since ! egarding these elect I f B pe you will heed them iD t convinced, I chal = 1 tigate the past “ ancy nd actions of the car : , Iam sure that you will reai ee the Siudent Party is a student I : ; ey iy p ( Sincerely, of th Residence Conn Steve Moore, Presiden il e-P} of same, Li Student Government Asso nt Governor of Belk Hall, FI AOR FR TORI RII IIR PRA IAAI AIA IISIIASASISSSSISSSSIASAA IIA IAI AAI IIASA AAAASAAAASA HA Mr. Advertiser it pays you to advertise in the Fast carolinian University East Carolina or { yffice B, Room Phone 752-5716 ltieMeliatelatn ia Relelieteiaiekehet tt tliat tht et §6.6 422 4 2.%.4.4,4,4,4.408.4,4.4,.4,4,L LLL 7s 2 2 te teeee eater eee For Advertising Assistance Contact TOM BLACKWELL, Business Manager Pat Arnold, Advertising Manager 1 Wright Building = > + 4 * * * * ” . * * * » + * * * + e = » * * * . * * * » » * » Manager, and Freshman foothall player. In addition he is a Junio usiness major with a 2.6 average perhaps importantly is prese1- employed accountant at Heel Homes Inc a an ter having been priv e with Buford for two years on e MRC, I am pable, depe1 convinced that dable any man running for off However, he has one ets him apart f uality is sincerity Davis undertakes a rest until it i it is completed comy ll be precise t in ev detail. These ittributes we must have n our Treasurer, and Buford Davi who possesses them nd correc are the the man So at last a leader has emerged from the long forgotten hill to pro- ve that the ‘‘little man’’ still has voice in the SGA. When a group f little men got together and de- ided they wanted a dedicated, en- rgetic, able leader, Mr. Buford Davis was their obvious choice These same little men are the ones who will get out and vote and get others out to vote for Buford Dav- is and the UP on March D. Stuart Overman Cathi Webb Dear Editor, I am writing to support a can- didate for office in the upcoming March 19 SGA election. Cathi Webb, a Student Party can- didate for the office of Historian, h exemplified strong leadership qualities, as reflected in her per- formance, in her first three years East Carolina. She has served Vice-President of her sorority Kappa Delta and as a representa- tive on the Pan-Hellenic Council She also serves aS a representative m the Student Legislature and ser- ves on many of its committees Her proven ability has convinced he Student Party that she is the nost capable person for this task nd has given her the party nomina ion and placed her on the slate. ; a vising senior I think Cathi Webb would better know what the crapbooks and records of our Uni- ity must include One would not be wrong to sup- and vote for Cathy Webb, be- assured that she would consci- entiously and ably put together a record of next year’s activities in the capacity of SGA Historian. William H. Diuguid DEERE RER ERA RERE ERE ERREEREMH RS LU Ra Ry RARER EERE ES EERE REM a eemed all jaw as he came forward ney an in drive righteousness easy to take but have always liked the man. He has been saying fierce, angry things in New Hampshire misadventure, and upbraiding Nixon as the ‘‘me-too’”’ making a consciously dramatic con- trast between the manner of his withdrawal and that other scene in mid-morning, November 7, California, when Nixon, just defeat- ed by Gov. Pat Brown, met report- ers, In an embarr: denunciation of the said that this would be his ‘‘last press conference You won't have more.”’ telegraphed this was public office.’ by name but with a smile delivered East Crolinian—Thursday, March 14, 1968—3 Round One Of Prexy Roce Ends With Romney Knockout (Reprinted From The New Republic) From George to Nelson vithdrav would then wi George Romney’s big, virlie face to announce he was dropping out of — Will not my last p Republican race. The startling ence!’ bulletin came over the AP wire from Maybe id ex : Detroit at 2:19 p.m. Romney would : o whe it made {t 1 hold a 5 p.m. press conference, .t eae . : aid, and withdraw. A capaciou y green-and-blue subterranean room A thi ten Wa in the Washington Hilton was jam- ‘ h speculat W med as the hour approached, till , en know he Ri the management defensively — slic d back partitions. As a connoisseur of hee, ; ve ; i political drama i 5 m R nt next few moments were top And so we may get a chance 1 kefeller after all. Reporters were What's New in Nixon? { quite sure on what terms the re- 4 linquishment would coine, though or wa »bvious that tne Romn New 1 withe gees t the vere of ‘“‘dogged de- m0: ory in and rumors of Rom- the Rockefeller write um. The 27th an award Governor Romney seemed any- fans thing but cepressed. With his fros- é ty temples and craggy forehead he is black d w A s a strikingly handsome person; we his temples a Der have never found his evang2lical s but otherwise spe- aking pleasantly and f h- , with a kind of eager brea- as he reached the point the lift.’’ out note. thlessne in his talk that he calls against the Vietnam Think of it, said Richard Nixon candidate. the tremendous, exciting, possi- It seemed to us that Romney was bilities of this most fascinating of all eras; this nation, the most pow- erful on earth the leadership it can exert 1962, in ee He sighed as though he felt a ht- tle ashamed of the ardor he had betrayed (as a strong man will when Fo bares his heart too open- ly) and he resumed his relaxed, low- keyed, darting exposition of world affairs an exposition that at the time anyway seemed likely to car- ry him to the nomination Sing, whining press, Nixon Nixon to kick Later that certain “my last around any month Nixon newspapers, campaign for Cosmopolitan Club Wed. 13, 206 Student Union 7:06. Every- one invited. Romney did not mention Nixon FEDERAL JOB OPPORTUNITIES Federal Service Entrance Examination Will Be Given By The Social Security Administration On Tuesday, March 19, 1968 at 1:00 p. m. In Room 211 Education and Psychology Building East Carolina University Register for the Federal Service Entrance Exami- nation at the ECU Placement Office by noon, March 18. Call Mr. James, Extension 237, ECU, for further details. The names and grades of all people who pass the exam will be placed on the active Civil Service register. The Social Security Administration is particularly in- terested at this time in persons who are willing to accept the Southeast and are candidates with potential jobs ir in supervision and management. {_Fast Car Thursday, March 14, 1968 REX MEADE University Party — Q.P. 3.0 ly believe I ca 200 ey ( f Vice > } hele I want ) § . oO} H ¢ E ¢ ble DE ( il ¥ ( 1¢ pe t ( C be Me I I yu H \ e-Presid ae de W I 1¢ \ 1 ‘ ] ich f | l WA ; ‘ ( 1] both be han Stuc G 0 OVE f \ ( litic 1 s Vic i Ca LD € } I a. f 1 fens ( I ( : earn WW Martin Lassiter, independent can- didate for vice president. G. MARTIN LASSITER | Independent — Q.P. 2.2 Ring Committee (2 yrs.), Dean’s G. Martin Lassiter, Independent Advisory Council (2 ASSO- f a Gee ‘iated Arts Board (2 y1 MRC V res nt is ndida one : MAGE Brceidenval ane Floor Representative, MRC Tre the more qualified candidate uuer, MRC Executive Council } nning in this election. He is ruz Secretary of Wake County) | tattor of his past r- Social Star rds Committee promise of more. sé of E tudent Cabi ila Er r record of inment Committee, College U1 niversit Dormito Flo 1 De how Of Me € ind his abilit et I € ler these Po} ( President (2 ); School Les ) I ; ‘ viem be 3 », Chm Chay Ple ( Rex Meade, University Party can ati Films C mn € FC Bs } \ i didate for vice president yr cutive Council (2 yrs.) St : ic ( ; of Mi 101 | M A ; 4 1 Campus Enthusiasm Mounts As ature | 1 I H I ht Promis f : xb 3 i Pitch Of Campaign Heightens mises for next year | rade, more personal cont ' By RITA BEST loted for each candidate were set the esi mn fficers of Sst for presidential candidates a ific ( Cee col colles shalls and mem- tee. Thi ( { membet of the Women’s Judicia f € Council « Expense sheets for the cam- mpu He March 19 paigns will be due on March 18 iscaped campus n the SGA elections will A ex chair ¢ } ill nthusiasr when ing day com bout 26 it ire In compe f lle marshalls. With an independent he SGA vice presi- eption lidate for ney and the four women se sositions on the Women’s Judiciary Board, the only persons campaign- ing are those who are supported b' the two main EC political parties Campaigning for the SGA elec tions began Tuesday, with a meet- ing held Monday evening in order to discuss the organiation of the campaigns. This year expenses al- << cM, The campus radio and television facilities will provide coverage for elect- ion returns next Tuesday night. Here station manager Ryan Keith checks out equipment in preparation for the show. a; es Seek SGA Vice-Presidental Post BILL MOS — Q.P. 2.25 SGA tha amlzatior Student Party Phere more to the ye. There is o1 nt ibove irdson, Stu Bill | i treasurer sP Sy For Ff Bill Mosier, Student date for vice president Parts indi roblem Tucker Praises Participation On State And Prestige for he distri National Level enya college or uni empc f the versity can be built in many ways including athletics, student gx and Cherry idy of the ystem of g iplementa House was elected to a ing position ment activities, and other function In the Model United Nati eX pe vf the student body, aid Jame New York in February. the lasses H. Tucker, Dean of Student Affair Fast Car rroup Was nan in an interview Tuesday Del in competition with the Dean Tucker was adc 17 r schools represented. Geo- re Conley further distir hed Fast Carolina by scoring second igh competency test ll 2000 delegates elf primarily to the rx n by members of Ea i to Model United Nz Student Le re ielegations nd State tions islature Members of the EC delegation t aucun if imp SSL brought back four elected of Dean Tucker praised the tici- tions by _a fices and a host of accomplishments pant in these function. roups t annual session. George These students have prove responsib 1s named pre of the its can hold the e of unju David Lloyd votec in most case irpass tt I Re he so-called prest cf vercasl 1 speak 4 ’ in all Councils WECU Plans Coverage Of Student Elections vermit stude sof campu laving regi yrimary elec tudent body campus radio and televi prevent any accusatior ec- the can ee Plans coverage ol the corruption the ca Spring SGA elections in a special ; : De The prow ; » viewad on Tuesday. The election spec he program may be € il is tentatively scheduled to be r in the CU lounge egration ‘ RC ‘ in at 6:30 p.m. and to last unti bar area and the library MRC into the ne re are in um. If students are unable t Student Gi Acc to the programs 1ear the broadcast, Boyli t 1uce Boyl multanec may telephone WECl 158- xtension 281 € I \nnoun for the elect et ce ! ! Paul Boykin, Ry .elth Geof uch, and Bill Ruft nu € yte counting. the ch uso in charge of té eit 1s Board will meet. i pect f preparing for the st . tudios where the dor Su 1 Lucas is in charge he College Unior ibs ranseos port their vote count Other crew members are Bob C Returns on votin for tl director; Nick Barne Jack Fisher, floor manager McConnell, in charge of vider my Stephens, audio are Ace Adkins and Gurganus |5 also for which iA executive offices will be posted as soon as the n. Because of the large number of candidates for judicial board and Cameramen marshalls, and due to space limita- Bob Gurganu returns are tions, returns for these offices will in charge of lighting, » posted on a less frequent basi WECU is receiving help from the WECU has invited all candidat EC Playhouse. ind campaign managers of the tw Some is be- technical equipment upplied by WNCT-TV yarties and the independent candi late to view the returns in the lounge President tion’ ct : Wanted; One-two girls ¢ Share rent for a house, Ap- proved housing. 203 N. Jenkins, Dr. Tucker +A executive officers and the presidents of the MRC and WRC have also been iny. cd. Street. Contact: Miss ia Guests will be interviewed on the Vinson, School of Muste. air from time to time during the evening as the returns are posted Found; Broughton High Diane Only SGA executive officers will School ring. May be chime? Party olland, of the be allowed in the studios in order at UU Lost and Feund. » are candidates Student Parts indi president cipation nal Level 1e House, and ( lected to a ing | United Nati ‘Ork in Februar} group was ni competition with the Ols represented. G further distir hed i by scoring second ipetency test ates attendin praised the e function isg have prove can hold the cases -called prest mo: yverage lions nN may be viewed on CU lounge, the the library ts are unable to view roadcast, Boy id phone WECL 758- 1 281 for the elect pec- 1 Boykin, Ryan Keith and Bill Rutt hu- 1 charge of technical ‘paring for the is in charge members are I Ca- N Barnt loor Manage! charge of vider audio : are Ace Adkins and Gurganus is. ls0 lighting, for which siving help from the ical equipment is be- vy WNCT-TV One-two gitls & for a house. AP- ing. 203 N. Eastern itact: Miss Emily ool of Muste. Broughton High May be claimee and Found. MRC into the fullest partic Diane > irdson, Student Party treasurer, yblems of imp tablishment of distribu l Of SCA thy c pus or my of the merit ystem of grading < iplementation of xperimental la ricted hours for cert rmitories and rmitory regulation ion of potential modif roups who ¢ esponsibly de f unjust cept of * in all ¢ Councils to the Re vermit students to re of campus politica 1aving registered, t ) y elections thu tudent body a di the candidates the campus. politi egration of the Student Government 4 ean Har Holland, of the University Party, and Jean Py ‘rly, are candidates for secretary. BILL RICHARDSON t Party Ou SP Suggests Plans For Poliev Changes aition to the E Vice Pr xeculive esident Candidates Step Out For SGA Treasurer Many of you are unaw we have thirteen campus org ms, I ng from the Buc $62,000) to some small or operating on a _ budg 1,000, that rece of our tot a budget of a quart folars. Our SGA budget i te largest in the nation, and te un t require 1 person who been in the SGA and know ( 1 zation Experience i he mittee (Chairman) and the Legi eering Committee have en- bl Y to know the campu r- 1 ind I feel that I their need r} lreasure shoulc ( ble to work witl I d my fi of « ( 1 with th n } immer b. sment. Howe lvement wit came thi irman of Card Commi close connection 3usine Office in determin t nd_ feasibility f technical know Treasurer’s job, my SGA ice h the ¢ ns that will requ proven ability to work 1aer it ¢ your treasur best to serve you well. -at honor to serve as wher for this office and rough the Rules Com- with the ministration convinced me_ that am capable to hold the office. iny of you have already demon- rated with your support that you < Iam qualified. I would con- r, and I would do my BUFORD DAVIS University Party — Q.P. 2.3 I, Buford Da u the position of A rre i i budget A’’ Budget) will be ip this Spring for GA < - zations until the ] et “B”’ Budget) can be Fall Quar I plan eD a D ¢ 1 ym th SGA id ¢ I Vill | t own essary requist preparations in puttir Also, I plan to make the new paper, The ” CAROLINIAN separate from the SGA The actual cost of prit the newspaper will still cc der the control of the SGA main objectives, of course, will be handled by myself and my Budget Committee. By working closely with my budget committee, I believe I can prevent a waste of the stu- dents’ money and cut spending many ways. Now, I ask for your support in helping me accomplish these ob- jectives by giving me your vote University Party Platform Calls For Reforms In Women’s Dorms Ammend Art III Sec nel | 1 f Inter Cc ttee to er 3-A of ide the national courage lent enrollment at ( University. Commit- clud nembers of the rolled who are nerease in the he External Affairs vey, of the Student Committee to build and promote the name and image of East Carolina University throughout the state and the United States. V. Establish a Secretary of Pub- ic Relations to promote Freshman nroliment of ECU, to be appoint- by the SGA President and ap- ved by the SGA Legislature. The cretary is to be a member of the ssidential Cabinet. Since the increase of the Fresh- nan enrollment is one of our prim- ivy concerns, we plan to have the Secretary contact the college Pub- lic Relations Director to all schools to give a students view of ECU. VI. Arrange to have two dorms on an all night basis for a trial period for girls 21 years: Junior and Senior girls with parent’s per- mission. Girls would be given keys to the doors. (Jarvis and Fleming recommended). This arrangement would give the girls more respon- sibility and freedom of movement. These dorms were chosen because of the size and location. Hour extension for all other 1 students: until 12:00 p.m. on rhts and 1:30 a.m. on week- VIII. For the SGA to investi- gate the possibilities of establish- ing a proportionate and equal tui- tion rate in all North Carolina State supported institutions. This is only to investigate these possibilities. East Carolina needs more out of state students, and so by establishing an equal tuition ra- tio we can increase our chances of obtaining a broader student body. IX. Establishment of a Secretary on Institutional Improvement A. Remodling of the Soda Shop to make it a more enjoyable place for students and to make it a place to which students will want to bring their friends. In essence, it will be a showplace for East Carolina. B. To establish a review board to study the merits of housemoth- ers. This will curb the disenchant- ment of the students by having a place to bring their grievances V. To make the EAST CAROLIN- IAN independent as far as salaries are concerned. Advertisements will pay salaries and these salaries will be audited by the State auditors. The SGA will pay the cost of print- ing. By this independence the tiative of the staff will be in ed and a better newspaper will Le presented to the student The ad- vertising staff will receive a com- mission on the advertising sold Buford Davis, University Party can- didate for treasurer Webb Uneopposed In Current Election Of SGA Historian CATHT WEBB Student Party — Q.P. 2.2 junior at aspects of the been islature Committ SGI I Committee, Teacher Committee, Student Party, anhelenic and Vice-President of Kappa Delta Sor- ority. I have always been active in Student Government and my parti- cipation in these activities have caused me to run for SGA Histor- lan When elected T will keep accurate records of all student activities, and maintain the official Student Gov- ernment Scrapbook, and perform all other duties incident to my of- fice Not only ao I realize the great honor that the office of SGA His- torian will hold, but also, the many responsibilities. I am quite willing to accept these responsibilities and to fulfill them to the best of my ability. As an old friend of mine once told me, don’t make promises, just Keep them. Cathi Webb, Student Party candi- date for historian. Harvey,Holland SeekSecretariat JEAN HARVEY Student ..cty — Q.P. 2.7 As a candidate for the office of Secretary of S.G.A. I feel that you hould know my activities at East Carolina, and what I plan for the office of ecretary, if elected. Dur- ing my shman year I was a mem- ber c. che student legislature and a delegate to the Model United Na- tions. This year I was again elect- ed to the legislature and served on several legislative committees In addition to legislative activities I was active in the executive bran- ch. Appointed to the position of Special Events Chairman by the S. G. A. President, I was in charge of Homecoming among other key events. As secretary of the Populat Entertainment Committee, I was a delegate to the Block Booking Con- ference. My legislativ experience has giv- en me several ideas on ways in which the secretary can perform her duty more effectively. One such idea is to keep the motions of the legislature in a permanent file in which the secretary or other S.G.A. members can have easy access to important legislative actions. Your support and vote for my- self and other Student Party can- didates would be greatly appreciat- ed. DIANE HOLLAND University Party — Q.P. 2.4 Anyone that has taken notes un- der some of our fast talking pro- sors knows how difficult it is to catch all of those facts, figures, and dates that they manage to throw out in a short 50 minutes. So it is with the office of Secretary of the Legislature. Being Secretary now, know how it is to try and zet all the motions, discussion, and questions asked that fly at each meeting of the SGA Legislature. It’s fun, exciting, and a lot of hard work. I love it. That’s why I’m run- ning again for next year. Please vote Dianne Holland March 29 in your dorm or in the CU. fe ! 6—East | ylinian Thursda y, Marc h 14, 1968 ‘Family Life’ Talk rye Thieves’ SG. \ Eleets Tite To WHC Probes Morality , eer : Cor a ough Wednesday, M i s Carolina th 1 See Be eae ge pate vec Ww Both experts, Di oe I Al \ sit he ) f Pennsylvania § rHinvene. On le y Coun sated in Fe eG 1 ne Die parab latial home G p ‘bl girls wh il reeulal , x ' ae I frectionat ! tit ‘ bumpki Moralit re A course Dr. Morr yn ‘‘Pay ii eggs? N.C. Art i tuden ( : . se 1 closed Wednesc Pi au é ( conferen¢ 0 EF h b t vo visiting experts a n CXnIDI To focu ittention ciated Ar the institut we holding De Lissovoy and Morrow tal epartment tudent groups mm uch ¢ the mont Male, Female and Ma were | ; a a ae aS Sey E oe Mr. C oing S s s y ( Aceording to Jerry Sutherland, ECU Director of Oy Sex Education for Childr } Going into business for yourself can be a good idea, Acc § \ ie Ghaeeer fleets [Biot ations, there are no grounds for the rumor that the } mplications Dr. De Lissovoy, authc 1 1 his field, ersities of Colorac Y Tennessee and at R to sociation is Hie has degrees from Colorac BA have eith Sanford. 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NAIA e e < « | ] h — while the track teams waits until a Library Auditoriur ira e ag rs in Ss week from Saturday to start in the March 14, 1968 ing on the gridiron ‘ avich and his aids begin to build a lia by 82-53. This year ine round of the tournament last new backfield around fullback E Carolina’s cage Bucs fin- West Virg ishe up the final sta of the the Bucs were again pitted against year.”’ Butch Colson and fill holes in the 1967-68 season by win three out the potent Mountaineers and lost, Four Senior Play Final Game line and defensive backfield. The ANY ORDER FOR TAKE OUT Homer and Jethre yames to fin ith an ov- but not before the Bucs had kept The tournament also saw the ca- eee ges Se ae = oe rine at Ming € ark of 9-16 the final outcome in doubt until the reers of four seniors come to an ae > Bucs won their last three final 18 seconds of play before bow end. They were Alford, Colbert, : - season games, and were by 76-71 Sam Lilly, and Fred Campbell. i ; ( t the powerful Mou ‘“‘You are never Looking to next year, Coach Quinn St t B k yme e Vest Virginia 1 foul iid to lose the seniors but a e an u beat al (ea rd to working with the is et stronge! a bo e com back next j al se } fo h ar I veal ope we can get some and Trust Co. " 4 ys ed t J College help t iypplement and th } cs and some of the fine mem 5 Points ‘ Jirginia in the I ers of our freshman team ae Greenville, N. C. | edne Satter Up! Member F. D. 1. ( “Labbe Bues Swing Into Play Thompson Leads Attack Sree ¢ “ C roe The E Ce tian College; April 12, at Pembroke RENTAL FURNITURE : ICE be ae es ‘ with a headed Cc State College; April 13, at Pem { 4 SERY } } feecits th hompson al- ins their 30 5 broke State College; April 15, at ) ty VW opi vwewia gt f re soda oO 8 oe ue W o ha bie i : Wilmington College; April 16, at | I I N ! N t JW F l } RN ] ru RE attacks ¢ Rien , ee ve os ight games Wilmington College; April 20, N. C | \\ { j HH OP I ION TO BUY : 3 leading CA Vict Atlantic posted three ier t highs for ‘an in Gre the season. He made 15 field goals Phe Sout against Washington and Lee to un ma Charlie Alford who had scor- eds coat inst both St. Peter’ 1e northern di- Davidson; May 6, Duke; May 7, at CAsH. CREDIT, LAY-A-WAY, RENT and William and Mary. Thompson be West Virginia, George N. C. State; May 8, Clemson; May also attempted 13 free throws and Warhington Willian & Mary, Rich- g Clemson; May 11, Furman (2); > all 13 to set season high mond, and V M. I. In the southern yay 17 & 18, Southern Conference ma Co-captain Vince Colbert also had ision, besides East Carolina, are pjay-offs 13 atempts against N.C. State Furman, Davidson, and the Citadel Weekday Singles 3:00 p.m FURNITURE CoO. Following Thompson in the point West Virginia, George Washing- Saturday Singles 2:00 p.m. ‘ parade was center Charlie Alford ton, and Willlam & Mary are All Doubleheaders 1:30 p.m 1806 DIUK1NSON AVE. 758-1954 at 14.7, Vince Colbert at 14, and pected to battle it out for divis Apri! 6 game 3:00 p.m. Jim Modlin at 10.6. ional honors. In the southern di- — ea oe ee eee Bast Carolina and Furman 8 8 91S I IAAI IIA IDA ISI IIIA SAIS ISISISISIAIISSI SSIS ISIS ISIS ISIS AISIS IIIA ISS S IAIN cted to be the top teams. ) divisional winners will then State; April 23, Davidson (2); April ‘ ()! "yp a) n! Als 16 ¢ ae 25, Wilmington College; April 30, R SELEC PION 1 this year (2). May 4 a | Good Selection Of New or Used Furnitun ] play tt “ d into #¢ The Citadel ice div In the battle of the boards, ford led the Bucs with an average of 9.4 recoveries per game. He wa ire The tw followed by Colbert at 7.4 rebound meet in a playoff, with the winne1 espit 1 a game and Jim Modlin at 4.8 oisg on to the NCAA Regionals HIT SON we also ¢ As a team, the Bucs averaged The schedule is as follows: talists. Hot 77.2 points per game to 79.5 for the March 20, Ithaca College; March em ; . he best guit e@ ‘Searching for My Love vorld, and opposition. Off the boards, the 91, Ithaca College; March 23, UNC; Bucs averaged just over 50 per cent = yraren University of Virginia; hest as ar of the rebounds March 26, UVA; March 28, Dart- e “Take My Love Again’ H Lost To Mounties mouth College; March 30, William : ; ee D Last Year & Mary; April 1, Brown University; ech ae : 1s ae (Kennet Li ye the Bucs | in the April 3, at Furman; April 5, Colby ene VE ee ee ove an College; April 6, The Citadel; April 9, at Duke: April 11, Atlantic Chris- Their mi led then neinnati (W (WLS and ice) round of the ¢ e “IT Want To Be Your Mar tournament to top PROFESSIONAL PILOT TRAINING j } © 'T Wont Cry” BOBBY MOORE and the RHYTHM ACES FIDDLER’S 11! FRIDAY NIGHT years age usic audien hese Kook were the untry com nths, they ajor TV IN eason, W audience is Vegas IN JUST 17 ie