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volume XL<lb />
Senate<lb />
east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, tuesday, february 9, 1965<lb />
number 31<lb />
asses Reapportionment<lb />
Dr. Jenkins Comments On N. C.<lb />
Legislature's Budget For EC<lb />
LMEXDMENT PASSAGEThe student body will vote Febmarv 17 on<lb />
portionmect amendment passed by the SGA Monday night. Senators<lb />
tin  and Separk r. hash out details during a recess. Senator<lb />
e in background.<lb />
SGA Urges Students Vole<lb />
In Favor Of Amendment<lb />
91 lent Government Asse-<lb />
ssed the first amendment<lb />
new Constitution Monday<lb />
; vote of 19-15.<lb />
a proposed amendment was<lb />
by Senator Robert Kerlin,<lb />
e Senate rejected. Senator<lb />
Deal presented an alternate<lb />
The proposal was debated<lb />
mended twice before its pass-<lb />
bill was based on the<lb />
id States House of Representa-<lb />
pian of apportionment. The<lb />
i :ded for one senator for<lb />
students.<lb />
s bill was vigorously at-<lb />
and immediately defeated.<lb />
came as a result of the<lb />
oof providing for representa-<lb />
ton in a class of more than 4.200<lb />
tents.<lb />
ing advantage of the opportun-<lb />
Deai then proposed a second<lb />
d of apportionment. This proposal<lb />
 lows the National Senate struc-<lb />
re.<lb />
The Deal Amendment, which was<lb />
upended by the SGA stated: "Re-<lb />
presentation in the Student Legis-<lb />
lature shall be arranged on a class<lb />
basis. The individual classes shall<lb />
v representation on a basis of<lb />
representatives per class, along<lb />
h the Class Presidents<lb />
The Legislature then amended this<lb />
Proposed Amendment. Henry Wall-<lb />
ace. Day Student Senator, proposed<lb />
t the Vice-president of the SGA<lb />
and the four Class Presidents should<lb />
have a seat on the Sedate but not a<lb />
- Thrs was clearly carried.<lb />
Senator Ron Dowdy then proposed<lb />
ftat this amendment to the Amend-<lb />
ment be further clarified by reading,<lb />
The Speaker of the Legislature<lb />
shall not at anytime he an Execu-<lb />
tive Officer of the SGA or a Class<lb />
Resident" This was also Ci<lb />
by a large margin.<lb />
After the passage of the amend-<lb />
ment to the infant Constitution,<lb />
President Mahan said after the<lb />
meeting that. "The proposed amend-<lb />
ment to the EC Constitution is def-<lb />
initely what we need. The old sys-<lb />
tem of representation as based on<lb />
a population of one to every 250<lb />
students. This system is bad be-<lb />
cause of the constant fluotatioL ot<lb />
students from quarter to quarter.<lb />
This new system will allow a more<lb />
adequate basis for equal representa-<lb />
tion of individual classes<lb />
Mahan also encourages the tu-<lb />
rient body to vote on the amend-<lb />
ment on February 17.<lb />
By NELLIE LEE<lb />
"We feel the budget was well<lb />
studied in view of the tremendous<lb />
demand on the state. We feel we<lb />
were handled in a reasonably fair<lb />
fashion stated Dr. Leo W. Jenkins,<lb />
president of Bast Carolina, in re-<lb />
gard to the NC Legislature's budget<lb />
for East Carolina.<lb />
The State Advisory Budget Com-<lb />
mission recommended to the North<lb />
Carolina Legislature a total appro-<lb />
priation of $13,462,677 for the 1965-<lb />
07 bienium.<lb />
The request represents a cut of<lb />
$6,574,469 from the combination "A<lb />
"B and "C" budgets recommended<lb />
for EC by the State Board of Higher<lb />
education. The "A" budget repre-<lb />
sents the amount required to main-<lb />
tain present service levels for the<lb />
college.<lb />
EC's request for the "A" budget<lb />
appropriation remained unscathed<lb />
and was recommended in tact, "A"<lb />
budget requests for the liseal year<lb />
1965-66 total $4,373,185 plus estimated<lb />
receipts of $3,917,185 plus estimated<lb />
receipts of $3,917,700. For the fiscal<lb />
year 1966-67, the "A" budget calls<lb />
for appropriations of $4,5(28,824, plus<lb />
expected receipts of $3,225,137.<lb />
"C" budget requests or capital im-<lb />
provements totaled $7,410,000, and in-<lb />
cluded several building projects<lb />
which the State Board termed as<lb />
"extremely urgent<lb />
The Advisory Budget Commission,<lb />
however, recommended a cut of<lb />
$8,980,000 to the legislature, which<lb />
would bring the appropriation for<lb />
capital improvernents to $3,720,000.<lb />
Improvements recommended by<lb />
the commission included a class-<lb />
room building for biology and phys-<lb />
ics, providing for building, landscap-<lb />
ing, and equipment, for a cost of<lb />
$2,070,000; a classroom building for<lb />
home economics and nursing at a<lb />
cost of $850,000; and an auxiliary<lb />
heating plant at a cost of $800,000.<lb />
The heating plant is to be the first<lb />
phase in the eventual installation of<lb />
a completely new central heating<lb />
plant for EC.<lb />
Further business of the meting<lb />
brought forth a report from Dean<lb />
Kolt which sadd that the faculty<lb />
Senate would be meeting in the near<lb />
future to vote on the proposed new<lb />
cut system. If the new system is Recommendations were made for<lb />
approved, it is hoped that it will legislative approval of construction<lb />
go into effect by spring quarter. of three new dorrnditories  all of<lb />
Symphonic Band Goes On Tour<lb />
Of Norfolk, Va. Area Wednesday<lb />
The Bast Carolina College Sym-<lb />
phonic Band, 70 top musicians, will<lb />
leave here Wednesday for a two-day<lb />
concert tour though the Norfolk,<lb />
Va area. a , a<lb />
Booked for its 12th annual tour,<lb />
the Symphonic Band fe scheduled<lb />
to present five concerts in the Nor-<lb />
folk area high schools Thursday<lb />
and Friday. Their itinerary brings<lb />
them home Saturday.<lb />
In the 1965 tour, the band will pre-<lb />
sent Thursday concerts at CSmrch-<lb />
land High School in Chesapeake<lb />
High School !m Chesapeake, at Deep<lb />
Creek High School in Portsmouth<lb />
and at Hampton High School in<lb />
Ifempton. It appears <lb />
Maury High and ait Oscar Smith High<lb />
.in Chesapeake on Friday.<lb />
The banc will be conducted by<lb />
Herbert L. Carter, director of East<lb />
Oaroliria bands and an outstanding<lb />
clinician and adjudicator in the<lb />
field of hand music.<lb />
Following is a list of the East<lb />
Carolinla touring group's Norfolk<lb />
area itinerary, complete with times I of the programs.<lb />
for appearances:<lb />
Thursday, Feb. 11, 9:50 a.m<lb />
Churchliand High School, Chesa-<lb />
peake: Thursday, Feb. 11, 2 p.m<lb />
eep Creek High School, Portsmouth;<lb />
Thursday, Feb. 11, 8 p.m Hampton<lb />
High School, Hampton; (Friday, Feb.<lb />
12, 11 a.m Maury High School,<lb />
Norfolk; Fridlay, Feb. 12, 2:15 p.m<lb />
Oscar Smith High School, Chesa-<lb />
peake.<lb />
Programs for each of (the five ap-<lb />
pearances will include selections<lb />
from this band musfec repertoire:<lb />
Works by Berlioz, Rossini, Ralph<lb />
Vaughan Williams, Carl Orff, Joa-<lb />
quin Turina, Terig Tucdi, Edwin<lb />
Franko Goldman, Michael Coligrass<lb />
(and 'Martin Mailman, composer-sn-<lb />
residence at East Carolina.<lb />
Fare for the Symphonic Band's<lb />
audience ranges from Miadlman's<lb />
"Geometries in Sound' to the well-<lb />
known "Beatrice and Benedict Over-<lb />
ture" by Berlioz to the hit Broadway<lb />
piece, "Funny Gurl Various select-<lb />
ed band marches wffii also be a part<lb />
which would be 100 per cent self<lb />
liquidation and for which no ap-<lb />
propriations will be required.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins gave several informa-<lb />
tive comments in regard to the<lb />
state's problem of distributing funds,<lb />
and also the problem of space in<lb />
'Admitting applicants to EC.<lb />
On the problems of space and ad-<lb />
mission at EC, he said:<lb />
"There will be literally thousands<lb />
of people seeking admission here,<lb />
for whom we have no space. There<lb />
have been a total of 10,000 appli-<lb />
cants so far this year. Of these 10<lb />
000, we will be able to accept only<lb />
2,500<lb />
"There have been applications for<lb />
admission from every state in the<lb />
union except for 7, and also appli-<lb />
cants from countries outside the<lb />
U.S<lb />
Proportionately to the out-of-state<lb />
increase of applicants, it will become<lb />
increasingly difficult for them to<lb />
receive admittance here.<lb />
"To matke problems moreaeute,<lb />
there will be a rise in requirements<lb />
for entrance to EC. Retention of stu-<lb />
dents will increase, thereby pre-<lb />
venting fewer from flunking out<lb />
"There is a definite space prob-<lb />
lem here at EC. There used to be<lb />
a time when freshmen could take<lb />
the place of those flunking out. but'fessors<lb />
fewer are flunking out these days.<lb />
The problem of space is he'ped with<lb />
an open bid for three new dormi-<lb />
tories. Plans include a ten tory<lb />
dormitory for women, along with two<lb />
dormitories for men<lb />
Not included in budget recommen-<lb />
dations were EC's requests for ap-<lb />
propriations to establish a computer<lb />
center here, and a request for funds<lb />
with which to establish a regional<lb />
film center.<lb />
However, the<lb />
recommend the<lb />
funds requested<lb />
commission did<lb />
appropriation of<lb />
to continue the<lb />
regular operation of the recently<lb />
established Institute for Regional<lb />
Research at EC. The appropriation<lb />
would be included in funds allotted<lb />
for the "B" budget.<lb />
In regard to provisions for faculty<lb />
members, Dr. Jenkins said:<lb />
"We are pleased that there is some<lb />
provision for faculty raises in the<lb />
budget, but we feel the state must<lb />
make more ambitious appropria-<lb />
tions for this item in order to com-<lb />
pete with the institutions of other<lb />
states<lb />
"The picture of our faculty is<lb />
bright, but we have not arrived at<lb />
our desired level. This item must<lb />
be kept before the legislature be-<lb />
cause of the great demand for prop-<lb />
erly trained professors, accompanied<lb />
by the inadequate supply of pro-<lb />
History Departmental Meeting<lb />
Features NATO Briefing<lb />
Military officers from eight North<lb />
Atlantic Treat Org'andzaitions will<lb />
visit here in Old Austin Auditorium<lb />
on February 11 at 7:30 pm to tell<lb />
the NATO story.<lb />
During the 30 minute presentation,<lb />
officers from Canada, Denmark,<lb />
France, Italy, Norway, Portugal,<lb />
the United Kingdom and the United<lb />
States will explain why NATO was<lb />
established and how it has blocked<lb />
the spread of communist aggresson<lb />
in the NATO area.<lb />
Rear Admiral David Bonar Bell,<lb />
US Navy heads the international<lb />
briefing team, which is stationed at<lb />
the headquarters of NATO's Su-<lb />
preme Allied Commander Atlantic,<lb />
Admiral H. P. Smith, US Navy.<lb />
The Atlantic AilMed Command, lo-<lb />
cated in Norfolk, Via is the first<lb />
peacetime allied miildtary command<lb />
to be permanently established on<lb />
American soil. It is also the world's<lb />
first international ocean cornmand.<lb />
Team members are Lieutenant<lb />
Commander Peter VMan Reader,<lb />
Royal QanadSian Navy, Commander<lb />
Paul Erik Pederson, Royal Danish<lb />
Navy, Lieutenant Commander Pierre<lb />
L. Duran, French Niavy, Command-<lb />
er Del Nero, ItialiJan Navy, Lieuten-<lb />
ant Colonel Arne E. T. Flyhn, (Royal<lb />
(Norwegian Air Force, Oamrnander<lb />
Manuel E. L. Vdlarinho, Portuguese<lb />
Navy, and Wing Commander Nor-<lb />
man Fletcher, Royal lAtir Force.<lb />
Many people are unaware of what<lb />
NATO means to the iFree Western<lb />
World. Therefore, in the Interest of<lb />
developing a more widespread pub-<lb />
lic understanding of the (North At-<lb />
lantic Treaty Organisation (NATO),<lb />
the Supreme Allied Commander At-<lb />
lantic (SACLANT), has organized<lb />
the above SAJCLAiNT Briefing Team.<lb />
The team is prepared to present<lb />
the NATO story graphically and dra-<lb />
matically to service, professional,<lb />
and fraternal organizations aft as-<lb />
semblies or conventions.<lb />
Members of (NATO throughout his-<lb />
tory have realized that control of<lb />
the seas is a necessity of life. So it<lb />
was not surprising that in 1952 NATO<lb />
was established an Allied Command<lb />
for the Atlantic and appointed a<lb />
Supreme Allied Commander, better<lb />
known as SACLANT.<lb />
In NATO, there are three insep-<lb />
arable military tasks to be accom-<lb />
plished: one is the defense of Eur-<lb />
ope, the second is the defense of<lb />
North America, and the third is the<lb />
defense of the Atlantic. If one of<lb />
these flail, they all fail. S&amp;CLANT is<lb />
corned with the deefhse of the<lb />
(North Atlantic.<lb />
The European Nations are depen-<lb />
dent upon the heavy tonnage of sea-<lb />
borne traffic. Deny European na-<lb />
tions access to the seas and they<lb />
would not long survive. Deny Canada<lb />
and the United States the use of the<lb />
seas and they would be divested of<lb />
their allies and deprived of raw<lb />
irnaterilafls so vital to their war pro-<lb />
duction. Finally, the loss of the seas<lb />
would result in the loss of any initial<lb />
advantage from allied national atom-<lb />
ic capabilities because we would then<lb />
be unable to follow up wim the de-<lb />
'velopment of essential support.<lb />
NATO exists because of the Soviet<lb />
threat. But is could never have come<lb />
tinto being if there had not been a<lb />
strong feeling of unit among the<lb />
nations belonging to it; a feeling<lb />
based on the fact that, over the cen-<lb />
turies, they have developed a gen-<lb />
eral similarity of culture, polibieail<lb />
institutions and social Me.<lb />
It is the fervent hope of the mem-<lb />
ber nations of NATO that one day de-<lb />
fense will no longer be their main<lb />
effort and that they will be able to<lb />
concentrate fully on exerting thefir<lb />
energies toward purely peacetime<lb />
activities and the well befog of all.<lb />
The Briefing Team will discuss<lb />
the importance of the Allied Navy<lb />
and its position hi the overall de-<lb />
fense of NATO here next Thursday<lb />
night <lb />
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2east Caroliniantuesday, february 9, 1965<lb />
response is appreciated<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN is happy to announce the<lb />
resuming of two issues per week. We here in the office feel<lb />
that two newspapers per week for this campus is mandatory<lb />
if any communication between the students is to be con-<lb />
ducted.<lb />
It is amazing when one thinks of the potential that the<lb />
student newspaper might have in student activities. Someday<lb />
the EAST CAROLINIAN will have this status.<lb />
Many of the smaller difficulties that plagued the news-<lb />
paper have been taken care of and in turn many of the bigger<lb />
problems that were obvious within the structure of this pub-<lb />
lication have been cared for or on the road to stablization.<lb />
Therefore, it is the EAST CAROLINIAN'S purpose to<lb />
first attempt to create a medium among the students and be-<lb />
tween this institution and the outside world. Secondly, to<lb />
build a newspaper of which the school and other interested<lb />
persons will be proud. Third and finally, to display what<lb />
liberty and justice for all means to the college scholar.<lb />
The EAST CAROAINIAN thanks the school and its<lb />
readers for their patients and support during the crucial<lb />
period of rebuilding.<lb />
'your paper stinks'<lb />
Several derogatorv "Letters to the Editor" appeared in the<lb />
Friday, Febrcary 5, 1965 issue of the EAST CAROLINIAN.<lb />
And with a dtermined attempt to keep a straight face, we<lb />
must admit that these letters were a bit on the rediculous side.<lb />
The first of these letters was written by Joe J. Jenkins<lb />
(Class of '67, if this makes any difference). The first line of<lb />
this most complimentary letter was, "Your paper stinks<lb />
The members of the news staff are interested in know-<lb />
ing to whom the pronoun (your) refers. The EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN staff members were under the impression that this<lb />
was the students' newspaper and, therefore, all members of<lb />
the student body are responsible for its publication.<lb />
To you, Mr. Joe J. Jenkins (if any such person exist in<lb />
the class of '67), where were you Sunday night when we<lb />
were attempting to get Tuesday's newspaper in order? And<lb />
where have you been all this year when the newspaper was<lb />
endeavoring to work out its problems?<lb />
It is hard for us to believe that a person with such a<lb />
derogatory attitude could possibly have entered the gates<lb />
of this institution. Within a week, we members of the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN staff wTould like to meet you and discuss a few<lb />
of your emotional problems with you. Then, and only then, will<lb />
we be more than happy to discuss the problems of the news-<lb />
paper and let you tell us why "your newspaper stinks<lb />
And there is a second letter written to the the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN office which appeared in the February 5<lb />
issue and which should receive some attention.<lb />
This second epistle was created by a certain Charles G.<lb />
Young, who is no doubt an accomplished journalist. Mr.<lb />
Young did accuse the EAST CAROLINIAN of "browning<lb />
the administration<lb />
Really now, Mr. Young, if you were half as interested<lb />
in getting your warped publication on higher ground before<lb />
he flood struck, you, too, would have come to the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN office to save the entire student body from<lb />
this abyss of immorality.<lb />
However well informed you think you are, you should<lb />
have offered constructive criticism rather than outright ac-<lb />
cusations. We are looking forward to a visit from you in the<lb />
near future and may your boat be well seaworthy.<lb />
why cheat?<lb />
Because of a cheating scandal one hundred plus cadets<lb />
have left their respective Air Fore Academy. Because of cheat-<lb />
ing, a number of students annually leave East Carolina.<lb />
Seemingly, regardless of school type (state-supported or<lb />
parochial) or of school location, cheating exists.<lb />
Why?<lb />
Two reasons are immediate: 1overwhelming pressure<lb />
and 2lack of real motivation and day-to-day interest.<lb />
A problem exists and that problem has been detected.<lb />
The aim should be now to recognize surrounding characteris-<lb />
tic factors and then offer workable solutions, finallv select-<lb />
ing the best.<lb />
We offer three basic, beginning steps:<lb />
First, let's evaluate our entire educational system itself.<lb />
The teachersdo they measure up? If not, why? The methods<lb />
are they effctive and of a variety? The studentsdo they<lb />
meet a variety of standardsAnd here, if necessary, one must<lb />
lay aside local prejudices and personalities. In the name of<lb />
and for the pursuit of TRUTH, think unthinkable thoughts.<lb />
Second, let's examine the basic values and objectives to<lb />
clarify aims and to classify the relative importance of these<lb />
airr.<lb />
Third, after evaluation and examination, take construc-<lb />
tive action, remembering: just because something is tradi-<lb />
tional, does it necessarily mean it's superior? C.T.<lb />
east Carolinian<lb />
Carolina Collegiate<lb />
Associated OoDacriate<lb />
Offlow on third floor of Wrlh BvfMtaff<lb />
LETTERS<lb />
TO THE<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Slighted?<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Bast Carolina College's athletic<lb />
facilities have been expanded with<lb />
the addition of a new all-weather<lb />
track. Another new addition is our<lb />
full time track coach. The com-<lb />
bination of the two indicate a full<lb />
assault on EC track records.<lb />
For the first time in EC history,<lb />
a cross-country team was fielded.<lb />
Under the watchful eye of Coach<lb />
Berryhill, the team compiled an ad-<lb />
mirable record. With the addition of<lb />
more runners and support, they<lb />
hope for an even better record next<lb />
season.<lb />
At the present the East Carolina<lb />
indoor track team, another first, is<lb />
working in a renovated tobacco<lb />
warehouse. Complete with 220 track,<lb />
jumping pits, and a sprinting<lb />
straights-way, the team is preparing<lb />
for a full schedule of meets.<lb />
Of course, there is one hurdle to<lb />
cross, there is a severe lack of funds.<lb />
Does it seem fair that the third<lb />
largest sport in intercollegiaite com-<lb />
petition should be so drastically<lb />
slighted? Although the Southern<lb />
Conference boasts a fine track pro-<lb />
gram, EC may be forced to decline<lb />
many aiwitations due to this same<lb />
lack of funds.<lb />
With the potential that lies within<lb />
EC's student body, a larger amount<lb />
of funds, and the support of the stu-<lb />
dent body Bast Carolina would de-<lb />
velop into a track power in the<lb />
Southern Conference.<lb />
Names WMthhed<lb />
Misinterpreted?<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
In view of the recent and highly<lb />
misinterpreted American - United<lb />
Arab Republic relations concerning<lb />
grain shipment to Egypt, I as an<lb />
Arab student feel it is my duty to<lb />
clarify and justify the UAR position.<lb />
The American UAR friction dates<lb />
back to 1948 with the immediate<lb />
recognition of Israel by the United<lb />
States. The nationalization of the<lb />
Suez Canal by president Nasser<lb />
and attempts to unite all the Arab<lb />
World under one leadership has not<lb />
been viewed with favor by the west-<lb />
ern World.<lb />
The nationalization of the Suez<lb />
Canal and unity of all Arabs accord-<lb />
ing to the Western World would jeo-<lb />
pardize the economic and political<lb />
(interests of Europe and America.<lb />
The Israeli-Anglo-French invasion of<lb />
Egypt in 1956 immediately following<lb />
'the nationalization of the Suez Canal<lb />
was a concrete proof of in. The ac-<lb />
tive Russian suoport in favor of the<lb />
UAR and almost neutral stand by<lb />
the United States was very signifi-<lb />
cant to the Arab people.<lb />
The high Aswan Dam, so vital to<lb />
the Egyptians was refused to be<lb />
financed by the United States for ob-<lb />
viously absurd reasons. lit was only<lb />
Rafter a final rejectifon by the U.S<lb />
that Egypt turned to the Soviet<lb />
Union for financing the dam The<lb />
heavy arming of Israel by the West-<lb />
ern World forced the UAR to turn<lb />
to other quarters for arms for self-<lb />
defense. The Algerian siltuation fur-<lb />
ther widened the American-Egypti-<lb />
an iiift. Active Soviet and Chinese<lb />
support for the .Algerian cause and<lb />
not from the U.S. left permanent<lb />
marks upon the hearts of the Arabs.<lb />
Tne American reluctance to send<lb />
(the requested tonnage of grain to<lb />
Egypt is (another Mnk in the tone<lb />
chain of Amerieair-UAIR rrnsunder<lb />
standings. Tne requested shipment<lb />
of gram would have cost only a<lb />
minute fraction of the total aid tho<lb />
U.S is giving to IPro-Western"<lb />
coiintnes such tas South Vietnam<lb />
Egypt however is and iatendHo<lb />
remain the master of 3ts own de<lb />
tiny, call it "neutral" or nrT<lb />
aligned" or whatever. <lb />
Abdul<lb />
Pity Verbage<lb />
A Mistake ?<lb />
By HENRV E.<lb />
nf noitical analysts column<lb />
A recent P Tlmes (trusses<lb />
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speculation as to "JJJiT4tion<lb />
underlying the <lb />
of Warren as the major delegate<lb />
One such conjecture simply con-<lb />
ends Johnson want d Hubert: nar-<lb />
by should the formers affliction<lb />
worsen. <lb />
However, the writer PaUy<lb />
feels more inclined to accept the<lb />
second position. This idea suggests<lb />
that the decision emanated from<lb />
Johnson's desire to check the num-<lb />
ber of popularity feathers Humph-<lb />
rev has recently amassed in has<lb />
cap The "Cowboy therefore would<lb />
not tolerate the "Dnigtf !<lb />
ing any more "sreen stamps at<lb />
the former's expense<lb />
Needless to say. the extent to which<lb />
either or other assumptions in<lb />
this regard. . .can he conclusively<lb />
confirmed, at present, is I foregone<lb />
conclusion. As political truth-seek-<lb />
ers readily acknowledge. Executive<lb />
Decisions "of this sort do not Utid<lb />
themselves to the mail-to-the-wall<lb />
type of comprehension upon which<lb />
only the naive rely.<lb />
Granted it is difficult to deter-<lb />
mine the precise motive so motiv<lb />
ed. it is imperative to assess the<lb />
quality of the decision, m a broader<lb />
perspective For Johnson may have<lb />
erred!<lb />
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in a recent televised news confer-<lb />
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of ideas between the United Strites<lb />
and Soviet Russia, the cold war u<lb />
continue according to Dr. .Arthur<lb />
If. Schlesinger. Jr. Speaking in V<lb />
tin Auditorium Thursd night,<lb />
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is sweeping toward divers it v which<lb />
has led to the present policv of peace-<lb />
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nedy. Schlesinger called the Cuban<lb />
crisis 'the great turning point in<lb />
the postwar years The Soviet<lb />
realization that the United States<lb />
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The new pledges ot Alpha Phi Omega pose for East Carolinian<lb />
grapher Joe Brannon. The pledges are U. to r.) George Thigpin,<lb />
Stott, Phillip Cates. Lou D'Ambrose, and Byron Dunn.<lb />
east Caroliniantuesday, february 9, 19653<lb />
Richmond Squeaks By Pirates;<lb />
Overtime Gives Spiders 66-65 Win<lb />
APO Reports Dance Returns;<lb />
Celebratas 12th Anniversary<lb />
rv<lb />
-pter of Alpha<lb />
i bas a series of special<lb />
ting The 12th anniversary<lb />
' -r presentation at East<lb />
ege,<lb />
th a dinner and spec-<lb />
gram test weekend and eon-<lb />
irough Feb. 13 with a camp-<lb />
brothers and pledges.<lb />
XI" chapter is indoctrinating a<lb />
ass in college and fra-<lb />
ons, making plans for<lb />
of the Arrow conference<lb />
p Leieune and participating<lb />
: aids drive of the North<lb />
Society for Crippled Child-<lb />
Inc.<lb />
Chapter President Franklin W.<lb />
Bill McDuffie of Hamlet presid-<lb />
ed at the dinner and Dr. Jaimes W.<lb />
Butler, chapter advisor, was prin-<lb />
cipal speaker.<lb />
McDuffie announced that the chap-<lb />
ter will present a check in the<lb />
amount of $350 from 1965 White Ball<lb />
?ceeds to the Pitt County Chap-<lb />
ter of the Easter Seal Societ.<lb />
APO fraternity was founded at<lb />
Lafayette College in 1925 and the<lb />
ECC chapter was chartered Jan. 27,<lb />
1953. with William S. Goodson. now<lb />
a Greenville insurance executive,<lb />
as its first president.<lb />
By RON DOWDY<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
RICHMOND  The game finished<lb />
Saturday night at Richmond dead-<lb />
locked in a 58-58 tie which led to<lb />
an overtime and an eventual 66-65<lb />
Richmond win by a foul shot.<lb />
The Pirates shot to an early 8-3<lb />
lead wiLh less than 2 minutes jone<lb />
n the game by the sharp shooting<lb />
of Sophomore Gerald Smith. This<lb />
ead was followed by a 15-7 load and<lb />
then a 24-14 lead early in the second<lb />
quarter. The Spiders then moved in<lb />
on the Pirates to take a 31-30 lead<lb />
on a consecutive series of foul<lb />
shots.<lb />
Throughout the entire first half the<lb />
Pirates were hampered by their<lb />
fouls. During the first quarter the<lb />
Pirates had five fouls called with<lb />
nine being called during the second<lb />
quarter. Of these 20 first half foul<lb />
shots the Spiders profited with 13<lb />
points.<lb />
True, there were fouls called<lb />
against Richmond during the first<lb />
half; i e is total: of which EC<lb />
profited with five points.<lb />
The Spiders had a total of 3 free<lb />
throws and therefore a gift of 20<lb />
points. Yet, the Pirates had 14 free-<lb />
throws with eight points to show<lb />
for their shots.<lb />
The highly determined EC team<lb />
down 46-43 at the half, monopolized<lb />
the entire second half.<lb />
The master-minding of Pirate<lb />
Coach Wendell Oarr paid off in<lb />
every respect, except the fiiwal score.<lb />
Opening the second half with a<lb />
3 point deficit and 14 fouls against<lb />
them, the Pirates instituted a zone-<lb />
offense and passed the ball around<lb />
for 12 minutes and 2 seconds before<lb />
attempting to take a shot.<lb />
With just a little more than seven<lb />
minutes to go in the game the Pi-<lb />
rates shot and narrowed their short-<lb />
age of points to one. The game insued<lb />
from there.<lb />
With a minute and 24 seconds left<lb />
in the game, the Pirates were down<lb />
by seven. Then, as before in the<lb />
game, the press was put on and the<lb />
fighting Pirates tied the game with<lb />
14 seconds left to play. As the final<lb />
buzzer was sounded, the Pirates were<lb />
again in possession of the ball. The<lb />
game ended in a 58-58 tie.<lb />
To open the overtime period, the<lb />
opening jump gave the Spiders the<lb />
ball and eventually two points. Their<lb />
lead was increased to five points, 65-<lb />
60. with a minute 'and 30 seconds to<lb />
go.<lb />
The Pirates continued their press<lb />
and again tied the game at 65-65<lb />
with 31 seconds to go in the game.<lb />
They finally were beaten, in the<lb />
scoring column only, by a final foul<lb />
shot by Tom Tenwick.<lb />
BOX SCORE:<lb />
East Carolina: Kiinmard, 15, Wil-<lb />
liamson, 14; Smith, 11; Woodside,<lb />
9; Brogden 9; Phillips 4; Pasqua-<lb />
riello 3.<lb />
Richmond: Tenwick 20; Moates<lb />
12; Welsh 10; Green 6; Batts 5; Rob-<lb />
erts 4; Atwell 1.<lb />
Tankmen Take Fourth Win<lb />
In Old Dominion Meet<lb />
Phi Tail's Lead Bowling;<lb />
Enjoy Games Together<lb />
hn Adridge joined two<lb />
s. Chip Cox and Eddie<lb />
s past week to make a<lb />
three newly pinned brothers.<lb />
pinned Susan Davis,<lb />
nned Joan Powell<lb />
?x pinned Phyllis Par-<lb />
the serarading and<lb />
rang of these pretty<lb />
the brothers were<lb />
 v Fountain where<lb />
reed to go swimming.<lb />
os to our brave<lb />
:  i of athletics, the Phi<lb />
g team composed of<lb />
Moss. Edd:e Greene.<lb />
.nd Ron Daughtry has<lb />
. lead 'in the fraternity<lb />
Formal Rush<lb />
- February 6. marked the<lb />
 " n pc:tin2 Formal Knsh<lb />
f ht sororities and ap-<lb />
20 rushees here at<lb />
ria.<lb />
beg n rush with visits<lb />
(A Upha Delta Pi. Al-<lb />
P Chi Omega, and<lb />
 es. Rush con-<lb />
I .v as Ihe rushees at-<lb />
1 the parties of Alpha Phi,<lb />
v Delta Beta and Sig-<lb />
na.<lb />
roup of parties, held<lb />
! Wednesday will con-<lb />
. I skits, exemplifying<lb />
of sorority life and<lb />
 rhood.<lb />
a ill terminate Friday.<lb />
9 30 and 10:00 p.m. Fri-<lb />
hs will sign a pre-<lb />
. nd begin a period of<lb />
non-comn n with sorority<lb />
? -in until bids go out ait<lb />
S turd<lb />
meat the rushees will pick<lb />
r formal invitations to JWB<lb />
. of their choice and To<lb />
their new sisters at tne<lb />
bed places.<lb />
Rushees, relax and enjoy this<lb />
week, for it can be one of the most<lb />
memorable experiences you will<lb />
hd id your college life.<lb />
bowling league. Also, the pledges<lb />
.ned victory by defeating the<lb />
Lambda Chi Pledge Class in a<lb />
scheduled basketball game. Pledge<lb />
George Manos displayed his ath-<lb />
letic skill in leading his pledge<lb />
brot to victory.<lb />
- iturday night the Phi Taus en-<lb />
joyed fellowship around a bonfire.<lb />
ogs were sung, stories were told,<lb />
and games were played. In the<lb />
three legged race Eddie Sherwood<lb />
and Eddie Greene proved victori-<lb />
ous, but Willard Batts and Jim Moss,<lb />
and Jim Kimsy and Fred Bates also<lb />
med first place.<lb />
To answer the questions as to why<lb />
the Phi Taus were wearing red<lb />
carnations last Thursday, it was<lb />
founders day celebration. It marked<lb />
the third year Gamma Eta has been<lb />
a member of the national fraternity.<lb />
The East Carolina tankmen drown-<lb />
ed Old Dominion in their backwash<lb />
yesterday as they swam to a 63-32 vic-<lb />
tory. East Carolina only entered<lb />
one man in each event, save two,<lb />
;md took first in every one of them.<lb />
The victory was the fourth straight<lb />
for the Bucs, who are the defending<lb />
second place small college NCAA<lb />
swim team.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
400 medley relay: East Carolina<lb />
Harry Sober. Jim Marasco, Bob<lb />
Bennett, 'Larry Hewes), 3:59.2.<lb />
200 freestyle: Mike Hamilton<lb />
'ECO. Art Babine (CD), Chuck<lb />
Wilderman OD), 1:55.5.<lb />
50 freestyle: Harry Sober (BOC),<lb />
Due Howell OD Mike Dineen<lb />
ECC. :23.8.<lb />
200 individual medlev: Joel Cv-<lb />
gan ECC. Mike Hechtkopf (CD),<lb />
Bob McGongial OD), 2:23.4.<lb />
Diving: Paul Donahue (HOC),<lb />
Frank Harte (OD), Sam McAandrew<lb />
10(D).<lb />
200 butterfly: Dick Fogle (ECC),<lb />
Bob Bennett (ECC) Mike Hecht-<lb />
kopf OD), 2:12.1.<lb />
100 freestle: Larry Hewes ((ECC),<lb />
Art Babine (OD), Dave Howell (OD),<lb />
:52.5.<lb />
200 backstroke: Joel Cygan (ECC),<lb />
Mare Hulings (OD), Bob McGonri-<lb />
gal (OD), 2:30.<lb />
500 freestyle: Mike Dineen (ECC),<lb />
Bill Barysweicz (OD), Chuck Wil-<lb />
derman (OD), 5:52.<lb />
200 breaststroke: Jim Marasco<lb />
(ECC), Mickey Glass (OD), Jim Ad-<lb />
kinson (OD), 2:28.2.<lb />
400 freestyle relay: East Caro-<lb />
lina (Harry Sober, Bob Bennett.<lb />
Joel Cygan, Mike Hamilton' 3:39.<lb />
Handgun Club<lb />
The East Carolina Handgun Club<lb />
held its organizational meeting Mon-<lb />
day at 7:00. The Club constitution<lb />
was adopted and also officers were<lb />
elected. President. Chris Van Dy-<lb />
ken; Vice - President, Tom Good-<lb />
man: Secretary, Don Jbyner; Treas-<lb />
urer, Cecil Jarman: Property Ad-<lb />
ministrator, William A. Harrison:<lb />
Sgt. of USAF; Faculty Advisor,<lb />
John McCarthy of the campus po-<lb />
lice. The next meeting will be 7:00<lb />
Monday February 15 in New Aus-<lb />
tin 124. AU interested faculty and<lb />
students are invited to attend.<lb />
High Point Gives<lb />
Bucs 8-7 Record<lb />
High Point College, ranked third in<lb />
the niaition among the cm2:li college<lb />
teams, raced to an 18 point half time<lb />
lead and held on to beat East Caro-<lb />
lina by 83-70. It was the 18th Victori-<lb />
an 20 games for the Panthers from<lb />
'High Point while East Carolina went<lb />
down in its 7th defeat in 15 games.<lb />
The Pirates ran into trouble early<lb />
in the game as High Point used a<lb />
tight zone defense to keep East<lb />
Carolina scoreless in the first four<lb />
minutes while mounting a 9-0 lead.<lb />
The Pirates' troubles mounted as<lb />
they had a cold first half, hitting only<lb />
34 per cent of their shots while the<lb />
Panthers hit for a hot 53 per cent, to<lb />
open their widest margin to 20 points<lb />
at 45-25 with seconds left in the<lb />
half. The Pirates hit for a basket<lb />
just before the gun sounded to leave<lb />
the court trailing 45-27.<lb />
The Pirates out-scored High Point<lb />
in the second half, 43-38, but the<lb />
Panthers had too great an advantage<lb />
to overcome. Gerry Smith and Bob-<lb />
by Kinnard were the scoring leaders<lb />
for East Carolina with 18 points<lb />
apiece, while Jerry Woodside was<lb />
held to 14. Senior Bally Brogden hit<lb />
for ten points. East Carolina held<lb />
an edge in rebounds for the game.<lb />
45-43, but High Point led in the<lb />
final shooting percentages, 45 per<lb />
cent to 40 per cent for the Pirates.<lb />
Kirk Stewart took game scoring<lb />
honors with 23 points for High<lb />
Point while his team mate Dale<lb />
Smith was second in points scored<lb />
with 20.<lb />
EC's Baby Bucs<lb />
Defeat Spiders<lb />
The East Carolina College Baby<lb />
Bucs increased their season record<lb />
Saturday by handing the Baby Spid-<lb />
ers of the Univer ity of Richmond<lb />
their third defeat hy a score of 93-70<lb />
The fast breaking, wide open<lb />
frosh victory was led by Sam Cox.<lb />
The 6'2 155 pounder from Garrett,<lb />
Kentucky scored 13 field goal and<lb />
five free throws for a total of 31<lb />
points. The game found ace Tex<lb />
Everett hitting for 21 points seven<lb />
of them no nearer than 30 feet.<lb />
Charlie Alford hit on a higher per-<lb />
centage of field goals and netted<lb />
himself 2 points for the evening.<lb />
Frosh Wrestlers<lb />
Route Wamington<lb />
East Carolina's<lb />
Wilmington, 36-0,<lb />
wrestling match.<lb />
freshmen routed<lb />
yesterday in a<lb />
The Baby Bucs took every match,<lb />
six of the eight by falls, in rolling<lb />
to the win.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
123-pound: Howard Metzgar (ECC)<lb />
pinned Butch Hoffman, :58.<lb />
130: Ken Duty (ECC) pinned John<lb />
Day, 1:27.<lb />
137: Fred Bates (ECC) pinned<lb />
David Morgan, 7:59.<lb />
147: Steve Skinner (BOC) decision-<lb />
ed David Askins, 5-1.<lb />
157: Ronnie Glaze OECC)<lb />
sionied Dickie Hudson, 7:56.<lb />
deci-<lb />
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Eddie Brock, Jimmy Dail. Back row, Flip Elliot, Jack Cotton, Frank Johnston, and Skip Pi Camillo.<lb />
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Roger Van de Burg, 1:13.<lb />
177: Robert Phipps (ECC) deci-<lb />
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4east Caroliniantuesday, february 9, 1965<lb />
High School Students<lb />
Come For Richard III<lb />
Freedman Reports On Detailed fWarffc<lb />
Of Women Undergraduates Sexual Behw<lb />
 ,iA "The behavior con<lb />
(lCPS) - Contrary .to popular come he  , Bmg<lb />
opinion, sexual permissiveness has, MJ i n<lb />
Nearly 300 high school students<lb />
from at least eight Eastern North<lb />
Carolina high schools will get a<lb />
first-hand look lat college-level<lb />
Shakespearean theater thils week.<lb />
In groups ranging from 11 to 97<lb />
the young students will visit the<lb />
East Carolina College campus for<lb />
various performances during the<lb />
five-night run of Shakespeare's<lb />
Richard III" by the EOC Play-<lb />
house.<lb />
A 10-member delegation from At-<lb />
lantic Christian College ir Wilson<lb />
has tickets and plans to see the<lb />
play.<lb />
Rudolph Alexander, manager of<lb />
the ticket office, said 156 of the<lb />
high school students  from Hiave-<lb />
lock, Greenville and Washington <lb />
have season tickets for the current<lb />
ECC Theater Series.<lb />
The others, totaling 133, will see<lb />
"Richard III" only. Those include<lb />
a special 35-member group from<lb />
Washington which will join the regu-<lb />
lar 34 season ticket holders at that<lb />
school.<lb />
Official encouragement from the<lb />
college is offered the high school<lb />
students who want to see the ECC<lb />
plays. For example, a season ticket<lb />
for the five-play 1964-65 season could<lb />
be bought by a high school student<lb />
for half price. $3 instead of the<lb />
regular S6. There is no special re-<lb />
duction for croup purchases of tic-<lb />
kets for single productions. The high<lb />
school students pay the regular $1.50<lb />
a seat.<lb />
Edgar R. Loessin, director of the<lb />
Playhouse and of the college's aca-<lb />
demic department of drama and<lb />
speech, says encouragement to visit<lb />
the campus theater is intended to<lb />
broaden students' pre-college school-<lb />
ing in literature and drama.<lb />
"Shakespeare he notes, "has<lb />
been particularly good He recalls<lb />
Large numbers of high school stu-<lb />
dents from the region came to see<lb />
last season's production of "Antony<lb />
and Cleopatra<lb />
Sexauer Enters<lb />
Annual Art Show<lb />
Donald Sexauer, chairman of the<lb />
'graphics department in East Caro-<lb />
lina College's School of Art, has<lb />
placed a print in one of the major<lb />
annual printmakers' shows in the<lb />
country.<lb />
Sexauer's intaglio print, "Ride<lb />
through November' is a part of the<lb />
4th annual Exhibition of the Society<lb />
of American Graphic Artists.<lb />
The competitive national show is<lb />
open this month in the Associated<lb />
American artists Gallery in New<lb />
York City. Prizes have already<lb />
samounted to about $4,000.<lb />
Jurors were Michael Ponce de<lb />
OLeon, Walter Rogalski and Doris<lb />
iSeadler, all printmakers and associ-<lb />
ates of the Pratt Graphic Art cen-<lb />
ter in New York.<lb />
Sexauer was recently elected a<lb />
member of the New York Society of<lb />
American Graphic Artists. His<lb />
prints, frequently and widely ex-<lb />
hibited, have won him prizes in and<lb />
out of North Carolina since he<lb />
joined the faculty here in 1960.<lb />
He studded art iat Edinhoro State<lb />
College in his native Pennsylvania<lb />
and he holds the MA degree from<lb />
Kent (Ohio) State University Be-<lb />
fore joining the EOC faculty, he<lb />
taught for three years in the Madi-<lb />
son, Ohio, schools.<lb />
He adds, however: "Yet we have<lb />
noticed as welll an increasing in-<lb />
terest in contemporary drama Re-<lb />
cent evidence of that, he says, wtas<lb />
substantial attendance by young stu-<lb />
dents for last (December's produc-<lb />
tion of "The Days and Nights of<lb />
Reebee Fenstermaker<lb />
One of the reasons, he suggests, is<lb />
the influence of the yearold pro-<lb />
fessional ECC Summer Theater now<lb />
gearing for its 1965 season.<lb />
The student theater series, spon-<lb />
sored each year by the Student<lb />
Government Association, passes the<lb />
mid-point of the current season with<lb />
"Richard III Before the Decem-<lb />
ber play, the series offered the hit<lb />
musical, "My Fair Lady It will<lb />
close the season with an opera the<lb />
first two nights of April and a four-<lb />
night run of Orson Welles' version<lb />
of "Moby Dick" May 5-8.<lb />
Summer Theater<lb />
Begins Auditions<lb />
Four Saturdays this month and<lb />
next hav? been chosen for tormal<lb />
auditioning sessions by the East<lb />
Carolina College Summer Theater<lb />
as it recruits a performing company<lb />
for the 1965 season, its second as<lb />
a pofessional company.<lb />
Producer Edgar R, Loessin said<lb />
the auditions will begin Feb. 20 with<lb />
a Saturday afternoon session in Mc-<lb />
Ginnis Auditorium, home of the<lb />
theater, on the East Carolina cam-<lb />
pus. Performers may audition be-<lb />
tween 1 and 5 p.m.<lb />
Loessin listed other dates:<lb />
Saturday, March 6. 1 to 5 p.m<lb />
McGinns Auditorium. Greenville:<lb />
Saturday, March 13, Forest Theater.<lb />
University of North Carolina, Chapel<lb />
Hill, all day: Saturday, March 2,<lb />
Stouffer's Motor Inn, Louisville, Kv<lb />
beginning at 9 a.m.<lb />
Actors, dancers, singers and in-<lb />
strumentalists selected through the<lb />
auditions will begin rehearsals for<lb />
the 1965 season on Monday, June<lb />
14. The six-musicaU season opens<lb />
two weeks later, June 28, with "Ok-<lb />
lahoma<lb />
Other shows in the series sre<lb />
"Birigadoon "Camelot "Carni-<lb />
val "Kiss Me Kate" and "The<lb />
Student Prince The season will<lb />
end with the Aug. 7 performance.<lb />
In announcing the audition sched-<lb />
ule Loessin pointed out that per-<lb />
formers unable to attend regular<lb />
audition sessions may arrange ap-<lb />
pointments by contacting him in<lb />
the drama department at EOC.<lb />
He also issued instructions for ac-<lb />
tors to be prepared to read and sing<lb />
from one of the six musicals sched-<lb />
uled, for dancers to be equipped<lb />
with rehearsal clothes and shoes<lb />
and prepared to dance, for singers<lb />
to bring music and be prepared to<lb />
sing, for instrumentalists to be pre-<lb />
pared to play a selection by sight-<lb />
reading.<lb />
All auditions, he said, wiM be re-<lb />
quired to submit their biographies<lb />
and photographs at the audoning<lb />
sessions.<lb />
He added that iwm-fcertfoririiing<lb />
applicants for technician and other<lb />
jobs for the 1966 season may submit<lb />
applications at the performer audi<lb />
boos.<lb />
not swept the American college cam-<lb />
pus, a Stanford University research-<lb />
er contends.<lb />
Mervin B. Freedman, assistant<lb />
dean of undergraduate educaton<lb />
and a research associate at tne<lb />
Institute for the Study of Human<lb />
Problems, bases his conclusion on<lb />
a detailed study of an Eastern wom-<lb />
en's college in which 49 students<lb />
were interviewed for four years and<lb />
several thousand students were test-<lb />
ed and on ian historical survey of<lb />
research on the sexual behavior of<lb />
women undergraduates.<lb />
Among his findings:<lb />
Three-fourths or more of Ameri-<lb />
ca's unmarried college women are<lb />
virgins.<lb />
Premarital intercourse among<lb />
college women is usually restricted<lb />
to their future husbands.<lb />
Promiscuit is probably confined<lb />
to a very small percemtage of col-<lb />
lege womenprobably a lower pro-<lb />
portion than high school girls.<lb />
While attitudes toward sex are<lb />
often liberalized in college, "the<lb />
Puritan heritage has by no means<lb />
passed from the American scene<lb />
Fredman said.<lb />
"It is probable that the incidence<lb />
of nonvirginity among college wom-<lb />
en has increased. . .little since the<lb />
1930's he added. "The great change<lb />
ir sc.ual behavior and mores since<lb />
1900 has been in freedom of attitude<lb />
and in petting. . .It may be, how-<lb />
ever, that the incidence of premari-<lb />
tal intercourse has risen slowly :nce<lb />
1930, particularly among engaged<lb />
couples. . .<lb />
"It may well be that American<lb />
college students have evolved pat-<lb />
terns of sexual behavior that will<lb />
remain stable for some time to<lb />
I engaged m jnttai<lb />
nte aatuJ. . <lb />
and sails m b<lb />
particukuiy tr .<lb />
en whose <lb />
with Attorn<lb /><lb />
engaged couples,<lb />
stte n Propound.ft an con<lb />
vfcto efcic-J gj"5<lb />
'T, Ze taSTS' condemn<lb />
mgly the are L ft dM<lb />
Z ntn'hoeL the ft<lb />
r1ZtHmdermhK<lb />
have disappeared, he said.<lb />
"Porte  ntinments. fabil <lb />
of appetites and tote, a e<lb />
strong featuie of Amenfcan rrudd ,m<lb />
class life " Fredman fflkd Thry <lb />
have been and art; still bemc passed<lb />
from eeneraton to generation on <lb />
seouentlv. most college UUMB be- <lb />
hae conventionally, even thourfi " of i<lb />
they may not adhere to any specify mThe <lb />
moral code"  t0 f j<lb />
moral cooe. fegJ .<lb />
Among the 49 women students senrinm<lb />
studied in depth, five bmited fr prebaxfed "<lb />
experience to kissins. 33 engaged in<lb />
petting, and li experienced inter-<lb />
course. Only t.hne c the latter<lb />
group were uninhibited' B their<lb />
sexual behavior, engaging in inn<lb />
course when they   not deeply<lb />
involved emotionally with men.<lb />
emotion re<lb />
Ah en nb i<lb />
little mxMj,<lb />
dents, Preedmai<lb />
majority o. I <lb />
at prcrnarra; .<lb />
OOaJ  interp<lb />
These n i . :<lb />
r loss "f<lb />
b<lb />
itonstups<lb />
While there was some tendency<lb />
iher sex I Fe, BO per cent of the 4<lb />
said they were content vv.th the<lb />
status quo.<lb />
While! here was some tendency<lb />
for those who had restricted their<lb />
ad vity to kissing or  ' p ttmg<lb />
to be diss - ed, thej were unani-<lb />
mous in asserting ?h"y could no' or<lb />
would not seek out count-<lb />
 rs as such. Freedn Sexu-<lb />
al gratification. c erne<lb />
in the context of a r '<lb />
some seriousi with a i<lb />
"Among the students who had<lb />
GLAMOR<lb />
shopI<lb />
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National Bridge Tournament<lb />
Draws 36 EC Competitors<lb />
n<lb />
-Is<lb />
Thirty-six students at East Caro-<lb />
lina College competed last night in<lb />
a national bridge tournament spon-<lb />
sored by the Association of College<lb />
Unions.<lb />
EC competitors joined students<lb />
from colleges and universities<lb />
throughout the United States for<lb />
the 1965 National Intercollegiate<lb />
Bridge Tournament. The tournament<lb />
was held in the lobby of Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Trophies and plaques will be pre-<lb />
sented to winners next !L:v T-ee<lb />
contract bridge authorities C s<lb />
H. Goren, O. JacoV an !<lb />
wold, will assist in ir"<lb />
played by all compete<lb />
Dr. James H. Stew-<lb />
of economics at East da:<lb />
local tournament direct,<lb />
him were Cynthia Ann Mndenhaif<lb />
director of the College Unn acUvi-<lb />
ties, and her assistant, V ss Far<lb />
leigh Hungerford.<lb />
Seven others assisted the group-<lb />
Dr. Howard German, Dr. and Mrs<lb />
George Martin. Dr. Corn - H Rick'<lb />
ert William Uzzle Jr. ar.d Robert<lb />
Holt West, all faculty numbers<lb />
here, and Lewis Na.vsonie ofTJreen-<lb />
ville Television Station WNCT-TV<lb />
EC students to take part in the<lb />
nation-wide competition included-<lb />
Larr Michael Carpenter, Richard<lb />
Eugene Cobb, Chestley wg<lb />
Gnmsley David Jones, James Wil-<lb />
liam Handlon, Harold Mitchell Bea-<lb />
wk, " H- Broky. Steve<lb />
Wright, George Edward Fenger Ed<lb />
was<lb />
Helping<lb />
ward Walton FarneJ Jr Samuel<lb />
Alton Twiford Jr Bill G Norman<lb />
Conrad Hurst Cox. Clarence H Stew<lb />
art. James T. Bailey. Sidney Gordon<lb />
Keeter Jr Lmwood Mack Perry<lb />
Jr. Maurice A. Oofcman, Vernon<lb />
i aul Chadwick. John C Hwrter<lb />
Robert H. Bellamy. Sue Calhoun<lb />
Anderson Earl Ken Regelmann.<lb />
U:L.am Walton Pntchett. and Lo<lb />
Michael Larson.<lb />
N.C. Law Officers<lb />
Attend Academy<lb />
Certificates of whtfacf j (l.m-<lb />
Ptetion were presented to M BmT<lb />
ern North Carolina peace offices<lb />
Law En 'MS<lb />
L.au Lnforcement Academy n c,t.<lb />
monies here Friday ni<lb />
effrtrfc ?  "e eitea for then-<lb />
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