es n held vack p ; a ding the basketh,) has not been winning J — East Caroli a ah, Volume XLII na r, this year ae i ane rer - : e ahead < Carolina University, Greenville. N Lh a FES , . ovement over 5 2 —— hope ure b mpaign lith Continne. ball Power ich Earl Sr i with for r 2 e here, Sn 3s: base ! all mypiled n basebal W , ince ik m, anc a thir cmon | ) a IWENTI SOUND—Flatt and Seruges, top artists who provided the award-winning music for the movie fonnie and Clyde are on their way to East Carolina next week appearing Wednesday night in Wright i } 2 - “ [lee ° e NKINS hequests - 3 , JENK sts > VMualhon » py N e Y ‘or VI- 6 aplita rowth A vy Carolina 1 ty | ‘ ‘ equ » the Advi Budget C 00 le | hre ie on Monday ‘ s $2¢ £ lk t 7 acre ) $1,710,000; and dom : 481.500 to finance ( 600 5.440.000 ements project e 1969 ae : lennium ‘ i an aes ident Leo W Jenkins mad =X f building, $3,090,000 ee electrical t presentation d n afte Joyner Library addition, $2,670,- eee $200,000, _ ull : g of session in his office with the 000; language departments class- a Mam lie #200005 eight budget-making body now room building, $3,185,000; studer eee courts, Jone hea dine "A ing its biennial round of visits wlion, $2,945,000; School of Allie trom new ¥ plant to Minges ad ) the various state-supported in- Heaiia Professions building, $1,- Coliseum, up pu ovaulon ot 6.f tions 600,000; Department of Psychology Wahl-Coates Training School, $398,- : : building 000; renovation of stor sewer Dr. Jenkins submitted the 18 tem, $216,000: and FM radio jects listed in order of priority. Also on the list were requests for tion equipment, $35,000 —— The top priority item and pur- chase, involves . ‘ Drama, Piano A 13.7-acre tract between Fifth , and First Streets and ¢ of Reade j : vi Street, owned by the Greenville Re- f a) d : h { i Arts Per ormances S ate development Commission ($106.- | e 000) YN Two special Sunday performances ECU Student Government Associa- A tract of about 9.4 acres } ave been announced for the mus‘ tion, is scheduled at 8:15 p.m. IN pounded by the m campus 1 ‘The King and I’ and “Guys the Recital Hall at the School of Ninth Street and James Street Dols’’ oh the East Carolina Music building. It is free and open — ($790,000) } ity Y e patre to tl muablic A tract of approximately 8.6 niyersity Summer Theatre. he } : oo y i Ouran tee will be at 8:15 p.m ive of Newberry, S. C » Mo- acres east of the campus between Sunday, July 21, for ‘The King ceived his BM degree from pifth and 10th Streets and bounded 1d 1d ad Sunda July 28, for Rastman School of Music in Roc- by Maple Street ($421,000 Guys and Dolls.’ ’ hester. N. Y., and his ‘ah ~ A vesenve of 6163 000 wa ihe ry ee es " the lilliard School Ss 3 ee Summer Theatre Producer Edg- from the Juilliard deat ed in the request to cove 0 R. Loessin said the two addi- in New York City died under PI error in cost estimates nal performances are being pro- In Roc hester he bp ee Cee ot a ee Ce ee ee ins thevinne nterest in the two popular mus- York under Mme sina Lint , e e addition to the Sunday shows U t H t nesday matinees are scheduled hiversi y osts July 17 (‘The King and T ) July 31 (‘Guys and Dolls’’) 54 St d t Nickets for the Sunday perform- u en S$ es will be $2.50 for adults, $1.50 z children and are available at F L t Study Summer Theatre box office in or a In Ginnis Auditorium, P.O. Box : : ee any or telephone 75. 5, Green- East Carolina Universi y : ah 3 hosting 54 students from five cite deer. ind Hammerstein’s who are participating in the annué Se : ane i , ay f meri King and I’ opens Monday Academic Center for Latin a 16 for 1 nine-day run through can Studies under the aM eee a ae ae Title III of the Elementary a hank - Seconaary Education Act Guys and Dolls, Frank Loes Seconaal : fe diva ye wi Lae ical comedy, based o1 The program, which is the onl; ee perating it tabled characters of Damon me of its kind now ee “ i Ne : 1 + T Shot is > o or n yn, will open July 26 and will the United States, 1 pen Late er nue throug August 3 ducted here this peace Eee \ a wont ae still available for second time. It will continue th ENON an Ge ghd R xv Phe Ip. conduc a ham oe Mo er nein: antive: instledt oser, will give recital ¢ g an Hone lina University, Friday vith pons Si 19 ee with the ore will play three wks b styled ir and single w« Bee vely low Schumant . 1 | will é : Thursday, July 18, 1968 * on Number 62 EC Adds Grad Work To Extens Applie Spelli thi summer ( in Reading and ce on 316Ga, will aug be the Div tion of will offer ‘Home y Relations” ( ructor Continu lucatior nd Music pperciation 120) in Ma © beginnings July 22 ‘lasses will meet from 9 a.m Monday through Friday two weeks 334G 1 > noor ducatio a three quarter te course. It influence social on the opin- is the and forces public about the philo ot ition f the phy, the operations, and the prac- s of the American public school Music 120 is a three quarter hour ‘rgraduate course. The course erves to initiate and develop a be shool- ion School d 1966 the North Car 8 Association includes ¢ uship of the educa 1 for arianship committee ad director of the State Librarians Associatic School EC Summer Music Camp Hosts 300 High Scho The 15th annual Summer Music Camp, of East Carolina University began Sunday, July 14, with reg- ration at 2 p.m. in Wright Aud- itorium Sponsored by the ECU School of Music, the music camp has a staff ft ECU administrators, music fac- ulty, students, plus leading high chool band directors and fine art teachers. The 300 junior and senior high tudents, who come from all states the Atlantic Seaboard, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, go thro- program geared to provide aesthetic musical background. For 12 days the enrollees have najor activities in band and piano; ninor activities in choir, art and igh a Sea en ee ar a VIVA ESPANA!--This display has been made by the Department of Spanish to Studies presently going on in Greenville, sponsored by East Carolina University. ol Students stage band. In addition ta y are to receive instruction in arranging, conducting, theory and music sty- les. Also, the camp is offering private lessons taught by faculty Cialists In a wide range of musicai instru- ments An important feature w concerts by the four ma i be two Student bands scheduled July 21 July 28 in Wright Auditorium Students will live in c: us dor- mitories and have their meals in campus cafeterias. Camp directors are Dean Earl IE. Beach of the music school and Professor Herbert L. Car jirec- tor of bands publicize the Latin American — pT 2—East Carolinian—Thursday, July 18, 1968 Waiver Of Rights? A jetter in today’s ECU Forum cites an instance in which 4 house mother allegedly removed a poster from the wall ot a dormitory room, explaining that the action was taken be cause the poster was obscene. e of this nature brings to mind a host of questions itionship of the “dorm counselor’ to the student ng t the ormatio} resented in thi p ( 1 ( oon VI mwwned the DOSTE ri re (8) be fa | ( { ve Te cl ne Ui right (espec ] ¢ een ( ( | ( | [ Ui si its OW ‘ ng of those who reside in its campu ( y. These ccording to campus officials, found in tI ( ok. The Ke ~ ru tude are found On page / t ar’s edition. Rule 12 reads as follows: “The right 1 OSE prope iuthorities to enter any room at me e purpose nspecting, cleaning, or repairing b generally accepted that a house mother or dorm cour elor ean be construed as the proper authority to fulfill th ibove functions. While this Editor finds it hard to accept th ‘at any time” clause in this rule, he will stipulate for the sak of argument that in this case the counselor was within he perogatiy however, the action taken in this From here on in, stance becomes exceedingly hard to justify. Surely removing materia’ especially without first making a request that such matter be removed by the owner, is not within the bounds of ‘Inspecting, cleaning, or repairing.” The allegation that the material posted on this wal) wa obsecene is actually irrelevant in this case. However, the fact that it is a poster sold in one of Greenville’s more reputabl stores causes some doubt as to the validity of the charge. But even assuming that the material was obscene, certain proced ures should be followed by correct procedure. Such instances as this assert the need for revision of the rules governing dormitory students. It is about time that al] persons, be they administration, staff, faculty, or student rea- guaranteed by the Constitution or lize that the personal! rights the state of North Carolina be accorded to college students, It’s a matter of principle, @ Last Carolinian Kast Carelins University Publishe< by the students of t Carolina Unive Greenville, North Carolina Member I reoves Pr Associated Colle r United States Student Pre rviced by e, Intercolle Service, Southern Intercolleriate 1 Service, Press Service of Associated Collegiate Pre Kditor-t6 C9 Wes Sumner Manayi Richard Foster fusine A Abbey Foy Subscription rate $5.00 Carolina University Station, Greenville, N. C 6 or 758-3426, extension 264 Mailing address: Box 26 REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY National Educational Advertising Services A DIVISION OF READER'S DIGEST SALES & SERVICES, INC. 360 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 all authorities, including dorm counselors. Arbitrary seizure of private property without any semblance of due process regardless of justification is not the enema! Ed. Note — Reprinted from “Phe ha rut a ! 1é Hearid,’’ Ahoskie, N.C. er on , uildi a ; yherx nouncé 1 § re yotball contests Also, they have Wher he announcemen ; Al : } ECT w a member of the llege hour. Th made t lina State U football series, the announcement Program and even greater recogni- es are held. They represented far more than the pk tion yecr by year neert on the Qu between The truth .» that rec mi for mall Pat Paulse 1) 1D ED 1D VED OSH EP a From The Executive Desk _ 3y Cherry Stokes, SGA President) a new ILD. activity card f the stude I would like to welcome the stu : Students will pay $.50 as usual nt body to the second session 0} Uni Soc he card will have ter X nmer School. Some of you aré d acordin , novies, concerts, theater : ee v th fal ut other activitice Cant 1 1 1 ! S.G.A. This bee c I to effect next summe en t pe ere nany othe Y 1 « 1 Y ! mn 4 : ; : é f 4 ; I . E d 1T eri1ers 10 He. Or a ne 1 I amit : 1 - | ate D er all a ! ' of the loss of eight offer defensive starters from la year Returning to e offense, howev- er, is All-America candidate Butch Colson, who as a sophomore set a Southern Conference rushing record and was named player of the year by the league’ sportswriters The Pirates open the season Sept- ember 14 with Parsons College, a team they beat 27-26 last year in Fairfield, Iowa and follow with home games against William and Mary, Richmond, Tampa, and Mar- shall University The price of a season ticket for all five home games is $17.50. Mail orders should be sent to Athletic Department, Minges Coliseum, East yar University Saad’s Shoe Shop Prompt Service Located—Middle College View Cleaners Main Plant Grand Avenue FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO Wanted, responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. 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OLD Entire Stock Spring and Summer SHOES $13-$14 $16 $18-$19 Reg Now 57.90 $8.90 $9.90 Large Group RAINCOATS Reg. to Now $29 Entire Stock Spring and Summer DRESSES, SUITS ENSEMBLES Now Reg. $12-836 Reg. $40 and up -- 50°, Off 58.90 Open 9:30 a. FORE III IOI IOI IOI IIIS III III III IOI IORI IORI OOO OOOO AIO A AAAS AAA DA AOA OK IO OO OO OO * » * »* » * * * * * * » » » * * * * * * » * * * » > * » * * * * * » * + * * * » . » * * ee lume XLIII fOURNALISM LIBRA nt Leo Jenkins conf sted North Carolina p a journalism library nd the initial contrib Contes Summ Beauty contests tradit han twelve lina Universit) ull set to pick one } iable young lady Summer is normally retty girls on the Ea campus, atl students chance to pick the pr eek, as the annual Su ! Queen is picked The 1968 Queen, W may be, will pr le Ove mer School Queen danc Auditorium next Thur August 1. The dance \ 1e coronation of the q illv by Miss North Ca Fast Carolina's Eli Johnson, and the music mates from Raleigh Each dorm, fraternit nd the ROTC will sub to the contest, after queen will be selected | Polaroid Pic For Colorfu Summer ID The Polaroid ID Cam vurchased by the SGA end of spring quarter \ juties increased next S| the SGA legislature has use it for the 1969 sum! ID cards. The system, which tal photo in color and giv ‘oded card, was purch cost of $7000, and color become mandatory for a by the upcoming fall se The summer edition 0 ID ecard will differ fron r term counterpart in ¢ swever, Since it has t th Ip card and acu customary punch nu srovided at the bottc ke its regular year CC rer card will hav cover labo sea t concert