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east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, Wednesday, march 24, 1965<lb />
number 39<lb />
Students Endorse Greene<lb />
tLFcrBM<lb />
Eddie Greene Accepts Victory,<lb />
Looks Forward To Presidency<lb />
HI JOLLY GREENE PREXVWell, have you heard about the jolly<lb />
ne President? Eddie Greene was very happy last night as he<lb />
ened to the results of the spring elections. After a hard campaign<lb />
Bill Hunt, Eddie finally came through with that smile. He also<lb />
I Hunt for his fine work and the students for their support.<lb />
Facnlty Senate Passes Important<lb />
Changes With One Junior Exam<lb />
business meeting of the<lb />
Senate was held in New<lb />
Tik evening. March 16.<lb />
-iormed body raced a<lb />
:xia of proposed changes<lb />
s in curriculum passed<lb />
Curriculum Committee<lb />
Policy Ce.nmirt.ee. There<lb />
ch in the require-<lb />
the A. V program. Items<lb />
4 were:<lb />
tents making a 'C or<lb />
I i:sh 1 and 2. resident<lb />
(Tcdit. will not be re-<lb />
take the English Profiei-<lb />
mioatioQ.<lb />
 gn language requirement<lb />
 I degree will be raised<lb />
r hours The additional 5<lb />
nours to be chosen from<lb />
!terature or civilization in<lb />
language.<lb />
nee minor requiring 36 hours<lb />
Professor Writes Book<lb />
rvorge Weigand, direcor of<lb />
ng and guidance at East<lb />
: has written a textbook en-<lb />
How to Succeed m High<lb />
nd discusses the differ-<lb />
between the successful high<lb />
student and the one who<lb />
 idies to pass his courses.<lb />
 is scheduled for immedi-<lb />
elease in hardbound and paper-<lb />
 iitions. It is available in the<lb />
- bookstore.<lb />
. be ithor earned his AB degree<lb />
i -Johns Hopkins University and<lb />
h PhD from tbe University of<lb />
dryland. The illustrations in toe<lb />
k are tbe work of his wife, the<lb />
former Dorris LobeU of Baltimore.<lb />
and the addition of several broadcast-<lb />
ing and television courses will be<lb />
added to the existing curriculum in<lb />
the Drama and Speech Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
A comment from the floor sug-<lb />
gested that broadcasting and re-<lb />
lated subjects should come under<lb />
journalism: however, there is no<lb />
journalism department here at<lb />
E.C.C. This is a matter for future<lb />
consideration.<lb />
A minor in Geology will be avail-<lb />
able in the Geography Department<lb />
as new courses will be taught by<lb />
Dr. Jean Lowry.<lb />
A Navy Officer Training Program,<lb />
similar to the present USMC Pro-<lb />
gram, was approved. The program<lb />
consists of 8 weeks of summer camp<lb />
for 2 years and is granted 9 quar-<lb />
ter hours of credit by the college.<lb />
Business 219 and English 220b are<lb />
no longer accepted for Remedial<lb />
English requirements.<lb />
iA. new crew team .with shells<lb />
donated by Cornell University) will<lb />
be promulgated as well as two elec-<lb />
tive one hour courses, one in soccer<lb />
and the other in lacrosse.<lb />
Medical drops, the four-point evalu-<lb />
ation system and the proposed new-<lb />
cut system will be considered next<lb />
Faculty Senate<lb />
Passes<lb />
Cuts System!<lb />
(See TOMORROW'S ISSUE)<lb />
ELECTION CENTEiR  Edward<lb />
Kelly Greene beamed last night after<lb />
the announcement came from these<lb />
headquarters What he had besi<lb />
elected the new president of the<lb />
Student Government for 1965-66.<lb />
Greene, in competition with Bill<lb />
Hunt for the top spot in student af-<lb />
fairs, never seemed behind in the<lb />
election, although things got a bit<lb />
on the tight side after the rally for<lb />
Hunt held Thursday night in front<lb />
of the men's dormitories.<lb />
But fighting back from this blow<lb />
to his election hopes, Greene and<lb />
his organization regained statue<lb />
with a big campaign push at the<lb />
beginning of this week. Paper dis-<lb />
tribution, a parade and a fine speech<lb />
before the students Monday added<lb />
Ire to the flames. Work turned into<lb />
results last night.<lb />
Greene called the election an-<lb />
nouncement "Terrific. Great<lb />
"Today has been a great day. In<lb />
addition to attaining the position<lb />
I've worked toward for four years,<lb />
I have heard that the new cut sys-<lb />
tem has been passed and also saw the<lb />
stoplights go up on Tenth Street.<lb />
It's indeed a great day for Bast<lb />
Carolina!<lb />
"To my opponent, Mr. Hunt, a<lb />
well-fought campaign. It definitely<lb />
stirred interest in student govern-<lb />
ment elections. I only hope this in-<lb />
terest carries through the coming<lb />
year. From the bottom of my heart,<lb />
thanks to everyone who worked for<lb />
me. Only with your help could I<lb />
hove won<lb />
"And to those of you who voted<lb />
for me, I will not let you down<lb />
"And now back to work! Anyone<lb />
interested in working with the SGA.<lb />
feel free to come by my office at<lb />
, anytime. We'll be happy to have<lb />
I you<lb />
Election Fever Hits Peak<lb />
Election fever reached a climax<lb />
Thursday night on campus as over<lb />
350 men students staged a loud<lb />
demonstration on College Hill Drive<lb />
in protest against the present SGA.<lb />
Initially organized for a speech<lb />
by SGA Presidential candidate Bill<lb />
Hunt, the group eventually became<lb />
a student grievance committee as<lb />
it stood in front of Aycock Dorm<lb />
amid shouts of "a new cut system"<lb />
and "we want a stoplight" i referr-<lb />
ing to the proposed stoplight on Tenth<lb />
Street).<lb />
Hunt delivered a speech which<lb />
sharply criticized the efforts of the<lb />
SGA to procure a new cut system<lb />
and an immediate solution to the<lb />
Tenth Street problem. Hd was quoted<lb />
as suggesting a demonstration by<lb />
the students to obtain these new<lb />
measures.<lb />
The group was temporarily dis-<lb />
persed by police when an erroneous<lb />
call dispatched the Greenville Res-<lb />
cue Squad and the Oity Police to<lb />
the scene.<lb />
However, a combination of politi-<lb />
cal interest, warm weather, and a<lb />
Thursday night, caused the assembly<lb />
to regroup near the steps of Ay-<lb />
cock.<lb />
There. Eddie Greene, Haunt's op-<lb />
ponent in the elections, attempted<lb />
to speak to the boisterous students.<lb />
Unfortunately, the cries of the crowd<lb />
drowned Gr ene's pleas for support.<lb />
The dissaitisfied crowd simply coun-<lb />
tered with innuendoes against the<lb />
SGA's lack of effort.<lb />
The EC campus police were on<lb />
duty to avert any seriouc outbreak<lb />
and allowed the students to express<lb />
themselves for more than an hour.<lb />
However, upon the first shout of<lb />
"panty raid the police immediately<lb />
threatened loss of ID cards unless<lb />
the students returned to their rooms.<lb />
This threat brought action in several<lb />
minutes and the demonstration was<lb />
quelled.<lb />
"May Bast Carolina continue to<lb />
go forward. I used to call East Car-<lb />
olina the "growing gi'ant" and as<lb />
far as I'm concerned, it still stands<lb />
Greene's opponent, Bill Hunt,<lb />
issued his concession at 10:08 Tues-<lb />
day night. Hun' told the East Caro-<lb />
linian that "things look bac! on our<lb />
side" as he read the returns at<lb />
election headquarters. However, he<lb />
was happy to point to the tremen-<lb />
dous turnout of students at the polls.<lb />
"This shows the great interest the<lb />
election stimulated. The students<lb />
are at last taking an active part<lb />
in their school. I must say that this<lb />
was my main objective in running<lb />
for this high office; to stir the polit-<lb />
ical coals on our campus<lb />
Hunt most graciously saluted his<lb />
victorious opponent by expressing<lb />
his confidence in Greene's ability<lb />
to lead the SGA. "Eddie will do a<lb />
fine job for us in his new capacity.<lb />
The students have made a fine<lb />
choice. Congratulations<lb />
D. Jenkins also commented on<lb />
the election late Tuesday night by<lb />
'congratulating Eddie Greene on his<lb />
victory. He added, "I know we will<lb />
continue to have an outstanding<lb />
Student Government, as we have<lb />
had in the past. I'm sure that Ed-<lb />
d e is aware of the great responsi-<lb />
bility placed on him. Everything he<lb />
dees must be in the best interests of<lb />
the student body. Best of luck to<lb />
Eddie and his Administration<lb />
Waring And "Damn Yankees'<lb />
Yield Hit Performance<lb />
Fred Waring and The Pennsylvan-<lb />
ians rendered an evening of variety<lb />
entertainment to a large audience<lb />
in Memorial Gymnasium Tuesday<lb />
night<lb />
Mr. Waring referred to his music<lb />
corps as a "bunch of damn yankees"<lb />
who had come South to entertain<lb />
"and that's all Combining humor,<lb />
seriousness, and crazy antics, the<lb />
Waring group gave one of the best<lb />
concerts held at East 'Carolina this<lb />
year.<lb />
The chorus not only sang, but<lb />
they danced. The members of the<lb />
band, besides playing their instru-<lb />
ments, were a group of hecklers in<lb />
a peanut gallery, with Mr. Waring<lb />
often the object of their inflecting<lb />
humor.<lb />
The music performed by the Penn-<lb />
syllvanians included spirituals, folk,<lb />
songs, jazz, and pop tunes. These<lb />
musical renditions often featured<lb />
members of the band and chorus as<lb />
soloists.<lb />
There were nostalgic songs for<lb />
the elderly such as "Sweet Adoline<lb />
HMy Gal, Sal" and a humorus,<lb />
classical version of "Jadla "Moon<lb />
River was remarkably played by<lb />
the beautiful accordionist Betty Mc-<lb />
Call. The duet of a love song from<lb />
"Romeo and Juliet" appealed to the<lb />
younger set. Miss McCMl also gave<lb />
and impressive rendition of Offen-<lb />
bach's "Orpheus and the Under<lb />
Worlo<lb />
Not one moment of the program<lb />
was spent without amusement.<lb />
Even during the intermission, Mr.<lb />
Waring's conversing and joking with<lb />
members of the audience who were<lb />
returning to their seats was enter-<lb />
taining.<lb />
BILL PECK, SGA ELECTIONS CHAIRMAN, introduces Student Government candidates at the rally held in<lb />
Wright Auditorium Monday. Participation on the part of East Carolina's student body was very poor and<lb />
suggested a lack of interest in elections.<lb /><pb facs="00038869_tn_0002" /><lb />
9east CarolinianWednesday, march 24, 1965<lb />
The Place: Men's Dormitories<lb />
The Time: Thursday, March 18, 1965. . .9:30 p.m.<lb />
The Incident: Presidential candidate, Bill Hunt holds<lb />
rally at which he expounds upon his platform. The oration<lb />
lasts fur only a few minutes. . .and then. . .pandimonium<lb />
breaks out. The men students assemble in front of Ay cock<lb />
Hall. Chants concerning the presidential candidates are be-<lb />
gun by the students. "We want Hunt and several choice lines<lb />
concerning the other candidate, Eddie Greene (these not fit<lb />
for publication).<lb />
But the choice line that this mob fevered "scholars" re-<lb />
lied upon. . .and the lines that got several identification cards<lb />
confiscated was "panty-raid During Hunt's address to the<lb />
students, he blurted out a brilliant line. . .something to the ef-<lb />
fect that if the students want their (all important, yet trite)<lb />
"cut system" revised, their stop light (earth shaking in im-<lb />
portance to the students) their cafeteria menus revamped,<lb />
and their Wachovia Bank &amp; Bookstore reprimanded for its out-<lb />
rageous income. . .then he was the man to vote for. Mass Ac-<lb />
tion. . .it's the best policy.<lb />
Now, we all know that somewhere in the minds of each<lb />
and every college student. . .mass action is synonomous to<lb />
"panty raid And then too, note the time of this gathering. . .<lb />
Thursday night Thursday is one time of the week that people<lb />
vant something to scream about. And did they ever invent<lb />
their own little screaming device last Thursday. And it was<lb />
'night What better time is there to attempt to agitate. Night<lb />
is well used by people of ignorance. . .KKK. Mafia, Capone.<lb />
One thing may be said for the disturbance. Bill Hunt<lb />
wasn't attempting to start a riot. He was sincere in attempting<lb />
to get his views across to his fellow students. It is even believed<lb />
that more of this type of campaigning is needed on the cam-<lb />
pus. The students need to have their candidates before them<lb />
hashing out their ideas and ideals.<lb />
But then there is the other side of the coin. Mass action<lb />
is effective in many cases. . .but not in pushing the adminis-<lb />
tration into line with the students. Of course, we realize that<lb />
this type of thing is done on many campuses. But, do we really<lb />
condone the action. If so. . .why all the fiery talk about the<lb />
Selma situation. Hunt should never have said that the way to<lb />
get action out of the administration is "mass action<lb />
There is another gripe concerning the campaign. The<lb />
campaign talk was about trivial things such as a few cuts. . .<lb />
stoplights. . .etc Harry Highschool seems at it again. Couldn't<lb />
something a bit more sophisticated have sprung forth from the<lb />
elections?<lb />
To get down to the 'old nitty-gritty . .panty-raids. Why<lb />
on earth do campaign orations and panty raids become one in<lb />
the same. One might think that this point has previously been<lb />
covered. But not entirely. The idiot that first yelled panty-raid<lb />
undoubtedly hadn't had a date in several weeks! And those<lb />
who chimed in were the worst idiots of all. . .not thinking. One<lb />
suggestion to the next person who decides to yell panty raid.<lb />
Dean Mallory didn't spend his valuable time last year at a<lb />
school learning how to control riots (including panty raids)<lb />
for nothing. There are several little devices at his finger tips.<lb />
Taking up ID cards. . .grabbing the first person he sees in the<lb />
mob and prosecuting. . .fire hoses. . .nets. . .need I go further.<lb />
Aside from all the yell about riots and such, there is also<lb />
the little thing about common decency. After Hunt's speech.<lb />
Edward Kelly Greene took the stand. He never got a chance to<lb />
make the first point. What kind of democracy is that? What<lb />
kind of common courtesy was presented to him? What futcre<lb />
 itizen won't listen to another side to an argument?<lb />
13 "mass action panty-raids, petty campaign issues,<lb />
and denying another the chance to speak the crux of our col-<lb />
legiat society ?<lb />
east Carolinian<lb />
PmbliBhct wwkly by th stodcntb of lut OaraMu<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolina. ColteffiaU Ptms Association<lb />
- AaaociaUd Oolkffiat PrM<lb />
Offio on third floor of Wright Building<lb />
Editor<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Bush<lb />
 Becky Hobgood<lb />
Sandra Day, Joanne Gray, Hike Byrum,<lb />
Kay Smith, Sandra Whittington<lb />
News Editor Nellie<lb />
Perry. Walter<lb />
 Carrie Tyson<lb />
Bob Brown, Bob Kerlin, Alec McKay,<lb />
Donnie Lamb, Jerry Williams, Mike<lb />
Morton, George Weigand, Doris Phillips,<lb />
Ben Satton<lb />
Larry Brown Jr.<lb />
Lynda Bobbins<lb />
E. P. Bishop<lb />
Pam Hall<lb />
Greek Editor<lb />
Anita Zepol<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
LOS Jim Newman 1<lb />
Amy nftkisr<lb />
Bon Dowdy<lb />
Jim Newman, Randy Ryan, Jim<lb />
Features Editor Clara Katsias<lb />
Louanne Kaylor, Nancy Martin<lb />
Advertising Manager pt pj<lb />
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LETTERS<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Yesteray wo voted for our m<lb />
officers, the leaders of our cam-<lb />
pus. I say we voted and then 1<lb />
think of the many past elections m<lb />
which only a handful of the stu-<lb />
dents voted. Do you realize that n-<lb />
handful of students are controlling<lb />
the campus? Most of the students use<lb />
the excuse that they do not too<lb />
the candidates and that they are<lb />
afraid that a vote from them for a<lb />
candidate they are not familial witfi<lb />
will do more harm than good- wns<lb />
are you not familiar vh e,f?e<lb />
didates? One excuse is that tn- t<lb />
is not enough campaigning from<lb />
those that are running for ofrice.<lb />
This excuse is just about worn out.<lb />
The campus is plastered with mes-<lb />
sages and literature from tne can-<lb />
didates for you to read Surely a<lb />
college student has enough gumption<lb />
to take an interest in what a pel<lb />
son has to offer, or does he? Another<lb />
excuse is that students do not h<lb />
time to run all over the! campus<lb />
reading campaign messages; well<lb />
you don't have to, these mes-<lb />
sages are not hidden but are in plain<lb />
view for vou to read as you walk<lb />
to class. There is one reason that<lb />
is left that makes sense: the stu-<lb />
dents just do not care what happens<lb />
to their college, they cannot le both-<lb />
ered with trivial elections.<lb />
Xow that our new officers have<lb />
been installed maybe something<lb />
can be done about our academic<lb />
freedom. This was a pretty good<lb />
pljace during the school year of 63-<lb />
61, when we had one cut for each<lb />
hour of credit. These cuts came in<lb />
handy for such things as: oversleep-<lb />
ing a morning class, missing a cl I<lb />
because of a headache, missing a<lb />
class to study for a test that day,<lb />
or maybe just cutting so you can<lb />
go home early on Friday. Most of<lb />
these do not sound very" important,<lb />
but believe me. they are. Did you<lb />
ever try to get an excuse for a cut<lb />
with the reason that you had to study<lb />
for a test? If you ever try to get<lb />
an excuse for missing a class be-<lb />
cause of a headache? Did you get an<lb />
answer lfke this: why didn't you go<lb />
to the infirmary? How many times<lb />
have you been sick, but not sick<lb />
enough to go to the infirmary?<lb />
This year the adrrunistration feels<lb />
that college men and women do not<lb />
think enough of their education to<lb />
want to go to class, so they said "NO<lb />
CITS" which si <lb />
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trinl ' v h'r,h school Ase?' th e<lb />
cfioud brt ' mo r,vstr? ion but I i<lb />
"orce a rtudent to attend a ' ss ;s<lb />
wrong; ;t srives the student the f1<lb />
;ng of pressure. Let us hone that the<lb />
new S.G A. officers v;ll" do some-<lb />
thing rfbout this injustice<lb />
X me Withheld<lb />
40-24-36<lb />
A blond striptease artist, billed<lb />
as Minnie the Mermaid 40-24-36. has<lb />
been rebuffed by officials at the<lb />
University of Florida campus after<lb />
she advertised her willingness to<lb />
perform for campus organizations.<lb />
In a promotional brochure illus-<lb />
trated w'th partially nude pictures<lb />
of herself, Minnie announced her<lb />
availabilty for sexy stag parties<lb />
kick-off membership drives and<lb />
fund-raising projects. She also noted<lb />
I T Jw was So flex that<lb />
sne oicin t even need a stage.<lb />
University of Florida fraternitv<lb />
adviser William G. Cross said "we<lb />
will not permit her to perform on<lb />
this campus or allow any student<lb />
organization to have her perform<lb />
off campus<lb />
"We advised fraternities not to<lb />
participate said Inter-Fraternity<lb />
Council President Jim Bauer.<lb />
It was not known if Minnie's mail-<lb />
ing had received any response in the<lb />
Gaonesville area. The U of F anv<lb />
JS'onps8 up "The -<lb />
Perilous Times<lb />
Good Sdr Knight was going off<lb />
t03elu?ade- but he doubted his<lb />
a chastity belt. But then hT w,<lb />
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oo with the key. He saw it in hie<lb />
best friend with the Suctions tl<lb />
use it only fa the evnt of KfaStt<lb />
rode off toward the crusade.<lb />
He had not gotten far when hs<lb />
said. Id like to point out that these<lb />
are perilous times<lb />
Cp From Liberalism<lb />
Situation Bad?<lb />
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texrminology, w - become<lb />
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at least 33 local of:  beei<lb />
killed m the last several months<lb />
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Campus Bulletin<lb />
RELIGIOUS<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
INTKR-RELIGIOL'S COI'XCIL:<lb />
Meet at the V Hut. 2:00 P M<lb />
FELLOWSHIP OF CliRISTIAN<lb />
ATHLETES Meet at tine V Hut.<lb />
6:30 through 7:30 P M<lb />
HEBREW YOUTH F1 m<lb />
SHIP Me- r -he V H <lb />
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copal Thurch 5:00 P M<lb />
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THE BAPTIST STUD UNION<lb />
VESPERS ,04 East ghth<lb />
Street. 6:00 P.M.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
NEWMAN CLUB: Meat at the V<lb />
Hut. 8:15 through :n 00<lb />
Sunday<lb />
UNITARIANS Meet al the Y Hut<lb />
ro o M through2 OOP M<lb />
LUTHERANS Meat at the V<lb />
Hut from 5:00 through 7:30 P M<lb />
UNITARIANS Meet al the V Hut<lb />
from 8:00 through 10:00 PM<lb />
THE CANTERBURY CLUB E<lb />
married couples), 401 Fourth<lb />
Street, 7.30 P m<lb />
Monday<lb />
FTth vUti ATMS Meal<lb />
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TlprllTT:n CHROT1AW CAM-<lb />
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V(S Vtnl' Christian irhh-<lb />
THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION<lb />
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March" 51PM -M<lb />
PITY -ta MOV,ES<lb />
Mar  Lm' Has My Faces"<lb />
Pv7fe" "HA To Murder Vour<lb />
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Tens<lb />
Tern <lb /><lb />
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Rectj! T  jj<lb />
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SGA Reviews Election<lb />
Eligibility Office Rules<lb />
meeting of the Stu-<lb />
v Association Wed-<lb />
March 17. it was decided<lb />
dmg of ejection rules<lb />
1 bilitj will prevent at<lb />
: d te from running for<lb />
dual in question.<lb />
ours having the 144<lb />
mdidacy, waft have to<lb />
h - campaign, leaving<lb />
one m the race for<lb />
ss President.<lb />
 the meeting, pre-<lb />
Deal, centered around<lb />
of the various eandi-<lb />
S.G.A executive of-<lb />
class offices A given<lb />
i rter hours. . btained<lb />
the mandatory "C<lb />
8or any offiee-hold-<lb />
d at large, as was<lb />
t oi a Freshman or<lb />
fying for Yice-Presi-<lb />
- i  an office hither -<lb />
by uppeivlassmen.<lb />
n brought forth was<lb />
- or disadvantages of<lb />
- or less unwritten,<lb />
regarding elections.<lb />
Berk Stephens maintained that since<lb />
rutes were so frequently changed,<lb />
u at much time now spent in alter-<lb />
g and amending the S.G.A. con-<lb />
s - .ut ion be saved by letting circum-<lb />
stances govern measures taken in<lb />
each annual election. Dean James H<lb />
lueker argued in favor of rigid<lb />
rules set down in the constitution to<lb />
pe tohowed in each succeeding elec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
HUl Peck called attention to the<lb />
et that two candidates, one in the<lb />
ace for Senior Class President and<lb />
me running for S.G.A. Vice-Presi-<lb />
dent, will still have inadequate hours<lb />
ior candidacy at the end of the quar-<lb />
ter. Following this was some dis-<lb />
cussion as to the time and trouble<lb />
involved in setting up a new election<lb />
with more clearly -defined rules.<lb />
 me present laid the blame of the<lb />
misunderstanding to the vagueness<lb />
of the rules printed in THE KEY<lb />
regarding S.G.A. office eligibility.<lb />
A motion was offered by Ross<lb />
Barber which provided that all duly<lb />
I led candidates who have passed<lb />
the examination of the S.G.A. elec-<lb />
((identic Level Of South<lb />
Rises With Business Index<lb />
 years ago Southern index he says in a March HARP-<lb />
were more respected ER'S article.<lb />
tion committee be allowed to continue<lb />
their campaigns. This wias clarified<lb />
by Peck who mentioned the fact that<lb />
several candidates will be disqualified<lb />
for not submitting an accurately de-<lb />
tailed expense account.<lb />
As Barber's motion met with con-<lb />
sult rable opposition, it was amend-<lb />
ed by the exception of class office<lb />
candidates from the aforementioned<lb />
duly filed but ineligible number of<lb />
candidates.<lb />
Still some opposed the measure.<lb />
Barber supported his motion by ack-<lb />
nowledging the unfairness of allow-<lb />
ing some ineligible students to run<lb />
for office, but saying that now is<lb />
not the right time to reform election<lb />
proceedings. The improvement could<lb />
stand for next year's election.<lb />
If the motion is put into effect,<lb />
the candidate in the race for S.G.A.<lb />
Vice-President with fewer than suf-<lb />
ficient hours will be allowed to run.<lb />
The Senior Class President candi-<lb />
date how over, will be barred from<lb />
the race, leaving only one in the<lb />
running. However, write-in candi-<lb />
dates Can receive votes if the ballot<lb />
is correctly marked.<lb />
Dean Tucker urged aid S.G.A. rep<lb />
rt sentaftives present to secure a<lb />
crowd for the hour meeting of the<lb />
candidates for the S.G.A. offices.<lb />
east CarolinianWednesday, march 24, 19653<lb />
and moonshine than for<lb />
 aching. .And while no<lb />
School B yet rated as one<lb />
ica's top ten universities,<lb />
several which may be<lb />
Dabney, eojiDor of the<lb />
nia, Times-Dispatch,<lb />
change is on the way.<lb />
and academic Level of<lb />
is rising with the business<lb />
Summer Theater<lb />
Honors Governor<lb />
lor Dan K. Moore and Airs.<lb />
een presented honorary<lb />
in the 1965 East Caro-<lb />
Tb" ;er.<lb />
tk etablishmcnt of<lb />
theater here in 1964.<lb />
; hopeful of 3Kttend-<lb />
in its second season.<lb />
r Theater will pre-<lb />
ir B-oadwnv musicals:<lb />
 hmelot "Carni education<lb /><lb />
Singling out the University of<lb />
Texas, Tulane, Vanderbilt, the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina, and the<lb />
University of Virginia for special<lb />
attention, Dabney concludes that<lb />
these schools are the leaders of a new<lb />
academic South.<lb />
Throuioui the South faculty sal-<lb />
aries are rising, entrance require-<lb />
ments are getting higher, and li-<lb />
braries and laboratories ae improv-<lb />
ing. Dabney says. Every Southern<lb />
state now has at least one university<lb />
awarding Ph.D. degrees, and 'all but<lb />
two of the states have university<lb />
presses.<lb />
Dabney admits that the South is<lb />
low on the list of preferred areas<lb />
of the country for prospective teach-<lb />
er But he goes on to say that since<lb />
the interracial climate has becme<lb />
more settled, the South has advan-<lb />
tages that will begin to attract num-<lb />
bers of teachers.<lb />
The overall atmosphere is one of<lb />
rith in the future, Dabney says.<lb />
F.iucational leadership is dynamic<lb />
and dedicated to making Southern<lb />
as good as any in the<lb />
"Oklahoma I nation. "The gap is closing between<lb />
t Prince" Opening! North and South in the conscious<lb />
4 presentation will pursuit of excellence in education<lb />
I he concludes.<lb />
Students Take Showers:<lb />
Set Cleanliness Records<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Two bicycles have been found on<lb />
campus land are in the possession<lb />
of the Oampus Police. Owners may<lb />
claim these by contacting Chief<lb />
Harrell and identifying same. If<lb />
not claimed by March 30, the bi-<lb />
cycles will be disposed of by the Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
A grant from the North Carolina<lb />
Academy of Science will enable<lb />
three physics students at East Caro-<lb />
lina to complete a research project.<lb />
The grant of $550 went to John<lb />
iRaymond Clement, Rlaymond F.<lb />
Fornes, and James Gary Scarlett<lb />
to support their construction of a<lb />
generation which will yield a gaseous<lb />
plasma.<lb />
A large black umbrella was taken<lb />
from outside South Cafeteria last<lb />
Wednesday between 1:00 and 1:30.<lb />
If found, please contact Doris Bell<lb />
in Slay Hail.<lb />
The Pitt County Bloodmdbile will<lb />
b stat'oned at the Greenville Moose<lb />
Temple on West End Circle from<lb />
12 noon until 6 p.m. on Wednesday<lb />
n from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on<lb />
Thursdav.<lb />
s, so they say. is<lb />
 ss. Fanatics, religious<lb />
se, are still splashing<lb />
shower fad continues<lb />
mouses.<lb />
:e Williams University<lb />
. Qanada, just last<lb />
d h rnseif continuously<lb />
s Not long after a Utah<lb />
id himself for 75<lb />
'he championship went<lb />
Mexico where two Uni-<lb />
Ww Mexico freshmen<lb />
.ether under the<lb />
80 hours. And all to no<lb />
 Phil Calvert at<lb />
tv, has racked up<lb />
 hours in the shower.<lb />
ng an an- mattress<lb />
rt allowed as to<lb />
 little "drizzled<lb />
outdone on the cleanli-<lb />
an other Acadian stu-<lb />
Poet's Corner<lb />
By KATHY GRIMES<lb />
 -neak so soft and low<lb />
we speak, we mean<lb />
so;<lb />
U now forever more<lb />
r is we speak are mine<lb />
 me things aren t tne<lb />
time you give the blame<lb />
me daywho knows<lb />
  me so.  . <lb />
they always say Ae loe<lb />
we love for what tne<lb />
i nothing more<lb />
"  one day discover<lb />
ed me more.<lb />
. e at endured a 31 and a half hour,<lb />
molar-polishing marathon to smash!<lb />
the previous world record for tooth-<lb />
brushing by more than 20 hours.<lb />
Many social commentators see the<lb />
current rash of fads as a rebellion<lb />
against the "unwashed ethic" of the<lb />
beatnik crowd. Supposedly, the fads<lb />
will continue to expand and will soon<lb />
;nclude hair-combing marathons,<lb />
shaving contests, and maybe even a<lb />
nail clipping go-round or so.<lb />
Meanwhile, two Acadia co-eds add-<lb />
ed a new dimension to godliness and<lb />
cleanliness, symbolically at least.<lb />
They set a new international record<lb />
for " ice-cube tossing: 1,316 tosses<lb />
of a single ice cube of standard<lb />
sise at room temperature.<lb />
While congratulating the Canadian<lb />
girls several fraternity types were<lb />
hoard to mumble that they wished<lb />
people would "get off this good clean<lb />
fun bit" and gt back to bed push-<lb />
ing and piano smashing. <lb />
Booth S. Bissette<lb />
Receives Honor<lb />
INDUCTEDThe Theta Chi officers for 1965 are as follows: (left to right)<lb />
standing, Bob Kerlin, Secretary; Jim O'Brien, Treasurer; Tim Bagwell,<lb />
Vice Piesident and seated is the new Presidest, Bill Hunt.<lb />
Woman Walks Over 25,000<lb />
Miles For WorldPeace<lb />
The 81st annual convention of the<lb />
North Carolina Educational Associ-<lb />
ation has named Scott Dale Booth<lb />
and Donna Day Bissette as East<lb />
Carolina "Student Teachers of the<lb />
Year<lb />
Chosen from among 800 student<lb />
teachers during the past year, the<lb />
pair of seniors will represent East<lb />
Carolina alt the national convention<lb />
of the NCEA this summer.<lb />
Booth is a grammar education<lb />
major who is outgoing president of<lb />
North Carolina chapter of the SNEA.<lb />
Formerly in the Marine Corps, Booth<lb />
now resides in Greenville with his<lb />
wife.<lb />
Miss Bissette is a graduate of Rose<lb />
High School in Greenville and a<lb />
transfer student from St. Mary's.<lb />
She is majoring in primary education<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
A silver-haired, middle-aged wom-<lb />
an dressed in blue, who has walked<lb />
over 25,000 miles for the cause of<lb />
world peace, visited the news room<lb />
of the EAST CAROLINIAN on the<lb />
evening of March 17.<lb />
A gracious and expressive lady,<lb />
who refused to give any personal<lb />
data, she explained that she was<lb />
interested only in passing her mes-<lb />
sage. That message is simple: "This<lb />
is the way of peace: Overcome evil<lb />
with good, and falsehood with truth<lb />
and hatred with love<lb />
She has journeyed to every state<lb />
in the continental U.S visdited all<lb />
cities of population of 25,000 or more.<lb />
all ten provinces of Canada and<lb />
touched into neighboring Mexico.<lb />
She is now on her thirty-first pair of<lb />
tennis shoes, and vwvs that "I shall<lb />
remain a wanderer until mankind has<lb />
learned the way of peace, walkung<lb />
until I am given shelter and fasting<lb />
until I am given food<lb />
In the future she plans to cover<lb />
the entire country every four years,<lb />
o that each time around there will<lb />
be a new crop of students.<lb />
She expressed several "steps" for<lb />
world peace: (1.) "The establish-<lb />
ment of a world language to be<lb />
.aught as a second language (2.)<lb />
The entnblishment of a peace de-<lb />
Dnrtmenf :n the President's cabinet<lb />
She 3lso recognized the Peace Corps<lb />
is a very definite step in the direc-<lb />
t ion of war prevention, however she<lb />
expressed the need for such an or-<lb />
ganization in many other countries.<lb />
When asked her opinion of the<lb />
Viet Nam situation her reply was<lb />
"I believe the Vietnamese peop,e<lb />
should be permitted to have the elec-<lb />
tion promised them in 1965 by the<lb />
Geneva agreement of 1964. The coun-<lb />
try should then be left in the hands<lb />
of the elected officials<lb />
When 'asked what she thought of<lb />
the power of peace philosophy, she<lb />
answered, "First, the danger of nu-<lb />
clear accident is great, and histori-<lb />
cally, arms races have always led<lb />
to war, not peace<lb />
Her formula for resolving con-<lb />
flicts: "Have as your objective the<lb />
resolving of the conflict  not the<lb />
gaining of advantage. Be concerned<lb />
that you do not offend, not that you<lb />
are offended<lb />
Aside from her many friends in<lb />
North America she has correspond-<lb />
ents in Cuba, Pieking, China a re-<lb />
liable one), East Germany, two in<lb />
Moscow, Formosa, India, Japan, Af-<lb />
rica and South America. Her ad-<lb />
dress is Peace Pilgrim, Cologne,<lb />
New Jersey.<lb />
Peace Pilgrim (her only name<lb />
an interesting and literate person,<lb />
deeply devoted to her cause, depart-<lb />
ed E.C. with a note of optimism:<lb />
"The wish to survive is going to push<lb />
us into an uneasy world peace which<lb />
will have to be supported by a<lb />
great interpeace if it is to endure<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
An organizational meeting of the<lb />
International Relations Club will be<lb />
held on Thursday, March 25 at 7:30<lb />
p.m. in room 209 of Old Austin.<lb />
The meeting is open to all students.<lb />
For further information contact Dr.<lb />
Faye Carroll.<lb />
EC Geography Fraternity<lb />
Elects 1965-66 President<lb />
Herman Oscar Edwards of Ahos-<lb />
kie has been elected president of the<lb />
Easf Carolina College chapter of<lb />
Gamma Theta Upsflon. national hon-<lb />
orarv geography fraternity.<lb />
He succeeds Joseph Marvin Allen<lb />
ITT of Richmond, Va past presi-<lb />
dent He will serve as president dur-<lb />
ing the 1965-66 school term.<lb />
Edwards is a rising senior in geo-<lb />
graphv at EOC In extracurricula<lb />
activities, he holds membership in<lb />
the Future Business Leaders of<lb />
America.<lb />
The new president has listed next<lb />
year's activities of the Beta Iota<lb />
chapter, among the most active stu-<lb />
dent groups on the oampus. There<lb />
will be two monthly business meet-<lb />
ings, a quarterly dinner-lecture pro-<lb />
gram, an excursion to Washington,<lb />
D. C, a quarterly field trip and a<lb />
weekly lecture series on job oppor-<lb />
tunities.<lb />
What's A Mouch?<lb />
How can you tell a mouch when<lb />
you see one? First, he'll ask you<lb />
for a cigarette. If you are studying<lb />
in your room late at night and some-<lb />
one drops in for a visit, and says,<lb />
"do you have any matches, and by<lb />
the wiay, what brand do you smoke?"<lb />
You can bet he's up to asking you<lb />
for your favorite brand.<lb />
Second, if he asks you, "are you<lb />
hungry?" don't answer. More than<lb />
likely he's planning to eat you out<lb />
of the dorm. Most of the mouchers<lb />
In the dorm have an omniverious<lb />
appetite. For instance, don't ever<lb />
leave you donuts unguarded in the<lb />
room if your hall has any mouchers<lb />
on the loose. Incidentally, the prowl-<lb />
ing hours are from 10:00 p.m. to<lb />
11:00 p.m. Mouchers are just as bad<lb />
as thieves when it comes to donuts.<lb />
Thvr-V you can always spot a<lb />
moucher because he's continuously<lb />
n the mouch no matter if it is day<lb />
or night. It matters not to him what<lb />
he is mouching or to whom he is<lb />
mouching from. If you are consider-<lb />
ing being a moucher, be prepared<lb />
o loose a few friends.<lb />
European Tour<lb />
See Europe This<lb />
Summer<lb />
35 Days<lb />
Queen Mary<lb />
10 Countries<lb />
All Expenses<lb />
$1168.00<lb />
CONTACT<lb />
W. J Hadden, Jr.<lb />
1062 W. Rockspring- Rd.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
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4east CarolinianWednesday, march 24, 1965<lb />
Pirate Linksmen<lb />
Defeat Citadel<lb />
The East Carolina golf team open-<lb />
ed its season with a narrow win over<lb />
The Citadel 1544 last Friday<lb />
aifternoon. Chappy Bradner led the<lb />
Bucs with a 76, but Harry Chad-<lb />
bourne of The Citadel was the med-<lb />
lalist of the day with a 75. Gary<lb />
Mull began thet Buc victory when<lb />
he scored a win over Ed Gimball<lb />
by shooting a 78 while Gimball had<lb />
to settle for an 81. Bradner then<lb />
carded his 76 in beating Nelson Du-<lb />
rant who had an 81 for the after-<lb />
noon. Karl Guthrie scored a 77 to<lb />
defeat Bob Stafford who managed<lb />
an S3. Joe Parks was the fourth<lb />
Pirate victor with his 82 score on<lb />
the 18 as compared to The Citadel's<lb />
Tom Maybank who shot a 91.<lb />
Bob Coleman of the Citadel took<lb />
the first win for the Bulldogs when<lb />
he gained a win over Frank Star-<lb />
ling when he shot a 78 to Starling's<lb />
80. Chadbouroe took thet day's hon-<lb />
ors with his 75 in defeating Phil<lb />
Somer who hao an 85. Ralph Ken-<lb />
nickell came through by defeating<lb />
the Pirate's Tom Ililey 77-82 but<lb />
East Carolina had gained its first<lb />
victory of the golf season.<lb />
EC Wrestlers Close ()ut<lb />
Season With 6-3 Record<lb />
mg to<lb />
Mi a 6-3<lb />
Th<lb />
closed out it!<lb />
iOU , and to fourth<lb />
M(i  yh re A A I<lb />
the ?ntnlI"MllL1i re.<lb />
ch3mpionsh f , rlkt<lb />
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salary, a nice home, and a baby<lb />
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vancement without a college de-<lb />
cree. He felt that he was stuck<lb />
where he was for the rest of his<lb />
life because he didn't have that col-<lb />
lege diploma.<lb />
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college in iai2 when he graduated<lb />
from high school. He bad been a<lb />
track star then and had been offer-<lb />
ed a fist full of scholarships which<lb />
he turned down in order to get out<lb />
and live a little. He wanted "to get<lb />
away from school and studies and<lb />
make his own way in life. He end-<lb />
ed up in the army and following<lb />
that he settled down, marrying his<lb />
wife Nancy and working for the<lb />
Post Office. During this time he<lb />
remained intereseted in athletics,<lb />
working in little league br.seball and<lb />
football and helping coach track<lb />
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life<lb />
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acceptance to Cbowan he began to<lb />
get back in shape. He sold his house<lb />
packed up his belongings and he and<lb />
Nancy started college in September<lb />
of 1962. Despite his comparatively<lb />
small size. Terry played football<lb />
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back and quarterback positions in,<lb />
the Ball. But his real love was track<lb />
and he re wrote the record books at<lb />
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records in the high and low hurdles,<lb />
in the hop step and jump and av-<lb />
eraged 16 points per meet. In his<lb />
sophomore year he did even let-<lb />
ter as he broke all of the records<lb />
he had set the year before and<lb />
averaged 21 points per meet.<lb />
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lina in September of 1964 and took<lb />
the job of trainer m the East Caro-<lb />
lina sports department, lie had be-<lb />
come a familiar figure in the locker<lb />
room, taping and massaging and<lb />
patching up the various athletes.<lb />
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turn to represent East Carolina in<lb />
athletic combat. He feels that a<lb />
good season lies ahead of him and<lb />
is confident that he can help the<lb />
team.<lb />
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thrill or achievement is and he<lb />
answered. "The thing in track that<lb />
gives me the most satisfaction is<lb />
to score a bundle of points for the<lb />
team. I"m not trying to beat the<lb />
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can<lb />
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of eligibility left, after this season.<lb />
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the intention of going into coaching<lb />
after graduation. "I'd like to slay<lb />
in athletics on the college<lb />
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partment in the School of Art<lb />
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print. 'Ride Through November<lb />
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