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east Carolina college, greenville, n. c, thursday, august 12.1965<lb />
number 60<lb />
Coach Stasavich Discusses<lb />
Coming Fall Football Season<lb />
Coach Clarence Stasavich, who magazines 'Street &amp; Smith's) picks<lb />
has guided the Pirates to an 18-2. Howard to beat us. Louisville will be<lb />
record ;uid two bowl victories over (one of the real tough games<lb />
fM<lb />
"Je Mistl two years, is optimistic con<lb />
ooming this Bali's campaign. Before<lb />
leaving with Sports Information Di-<lb />
rector Efcrrl Aiken for the Southern<lb />
:V?B!Ctt Football Rouser ait White<lb />
i tour Springs, W. Va where they<lb />
 li supply information about East<lb />
Coach Stasavich described the<lb />
Southern Conference race: "West<lb />
Virginia and George Washington will<lb />
be the two toughest. Some prognos-<lb />
ticators pick the Citadel third and<lb />
East Carolina fifth, but I don't agree<lb />
with them altogether. I think we ile coach replied:<lb />
will be better than that. I feel that<lb />
vxl'jfci football to invited sports<lb />
writers qjid radio and television; George Washington or West Virgin-<lb />
i' 5, Ooach Stasavich dis-jia will wan and East Carolina will<lb />
cussed the 1966 season.<lb />
V h 83 sked who he rated as the<lb />
i  ijf teams on this year's sched-<lb />
tl! abed: 'George Washington<lb />
! tvenrffcy is probably the tough-<lb />
kOcordiHg to pre-season ratings,<lb />
with ttie Citadel next. One of the<lb />
end up in third.<lb />
Listing the players he will depend<lb />
on. he mentioned: "in the line<lb />
Mitchell Cannon. Walter Bostic. and<lb />
Corrie MeRae have good potential<lb />
Alexander in the backfield and Swin-<lb />
dell will be outstanding: Richardson<lb />
EC Extension Division<lb />
Opens Center Sept. 1<lb />
l Volunteers Sponsor Varied Programs<lb />
. - act run.<lb />
Freshmen<lb />
Music Camp,<lb />
iunteers have<lb />
orientation<lb />
reg s( ration,<lb />
he College<lb />
been busy<lb />
summer program<lb />
C U. director Cynthia<lb />
and as ml director<lb />
lungerford, the group has<lb />
such well-received aetiv-<lb />
Bingo-ice cream parties,<lb />
 feasts. Bowling league<lb />
I tfiees<lb />
2v they made quite a show.<lb />
The final special event of the sum-<lb />
mer program will be presented this<lb />
Monday when Mr. C. Shaw Smith<lb />
brings hs Comedy and Magic Show<lb />
to McGinnis Auditorium. The pro-<lb />
gram is scheduled to begin at 8:15.<lb />
and admission is free to all.<lb />
Led by Paul Gaddy first session<lb />
and Gale Pierce second session.<lb />
some thirty-six students have been<lb />
;nd duatebnd "g spare time to help car-<lb />
not .July fireworK gir .JZL- .tivitips<lb />
The Basi Carolina College Exten-<lb />
sion IKvisLon announced last Fri-<lb />
it will establish a two-year resi-<lb />
dence credit center at the Cherry<lb />
Point Marine Corps Air Station.<lb />
Dr. David J. Middleton, division<lb />
director, said the two-year center<lb />
wHl go into operation Sept. 1 when<lb />
' f:iU berm registration begins. First<lb />
classes will be Sept. 8.<lb />
Establishment of tne two-year pro-<lb />
gram broadens the program the Ex-<lb />
tension Division has offered at Cher-<lb />
ry Point for six years. It means<lb />
that students at the center may com-<lb />
plete two years of college work that<lb />
will transfer to regular college cam-<lb />
puses for application toward a bac-<lb />
helor's degree.<lb />
The new two-year center to be<lb />
headed by a full-time director not<lb />
vet hired, will become the Extension<lb />
Division's third off-campus center<lb />
offering two years of residence cred<lb />
after they are in actual operation.<lb />
In announcing establishment of<lb />
the center. Dr. Middleton said a full-<lb />
time director will be hired in the<lb />
immediate future. The director will<lb />
head the full-time basic resident<lb />
faculty of three, supplemented by<lb />
regular ECC faculty members who<lb />
teach one course at a time.<lb />
As in the past, the center's clas-<lb />
ses will meet Monday through<lb />
Trursday nights in the Havelock<lb />
High School building while the ad-<lb />
ministrative offices will remain at<lb />
the Cherrv Point Station Education<lb />
Office.<lb />
Jaycees Sponsor<lb />
Boys Home Game<lb />
At Ficklen Stadium<lb />
Outstanding high school football<lb />
To52?tt3E5ilayers from all over North Care-<lb />
and Ellis are all outstanding. Sopho-<lb />
mores we think highly of are MOran,<lb />
Schnurr. and Schwarz and in the<lb />
backfield Hughes and Hicks Bill<lb />
Bailey will b back. He was our<lb />
outstanding player as a sophomore<lb />
and we expect him to be outstand-<lb />
ing<lb />
Asked about this y &amp;rs freshmen,<lb />
'We feel like the<lb />
group as a whole will be the best<lb />
freshmen team we have had. They<lb />
are a larger group and somewhat<lb />
larger. It is difficult to predict how<lb />
college will affect a boy. Often the<lb />
highly publicized boy will not play<lb />
so well, while the unknown will be-<lb />
come a star<lb />
Commenting on the Boy's Home<lb />
dame this Friday, lie said: From<lb />
all reports, we seem to have as fine<lb />
teams here as in Greensboro at the<lb />
East-West Game. We have eight<lb />
freshmen who will be playing in th<lb />
game. Both teams have looked good<lb />
in practice and will put on a good<lb />
game Friday night<lb />
Concerning the East Carolina Sin-<lb />
gle - Wing clinic. Coach Stasavich<lb />
felt that the ' "people in attendance<lb />
were highly pleased with the lec-<lb />
tures of the East Carolina staff and<lb />
particularly enjoyed the demonstra-<lb />
tions at night<lb />
The Pirates begin their 1965 sched-<lb />
ule at home with West Chester on<lb />
Sept. 25. They then travel to meet<lb />
two Southern Conference foes. Fur-<lb />
man on Oct. 2 and Richmond on<lb />
Oct. 9. The Richmond game has<lb />
ibeen within three points for the past<lb />
three years. After meeting Louisville<lb />
for the first time at Louisville on<lb />
Oct. 16, East Carolina will enter-<lb />
tain the Citadel on Oct. 23. another<lb />
Southern Conference team with whom<lb />
EC has a 2-1 record. On Oct 30 they<lb />
will travel to Northeastern Louisiana<lb />
and return to play Lenoir Rhyne on<lb />
Nov. 6 and George Washington on<lb />
Nov. 13. Northeastern Louisiana and<lb />
Southern Conference member Geo-<lb />
rge Washington are both new Buc<lb />
foes. The 1965 season closes with<lb />
Howard on Nov. 20 at Birmingham,<lb />
Ala.<lb />
A off the<lb />
round! duly out the various .activities.<lb />
North Carolina Selective Service<lb />
Board Reclassifies College Males<lb />
will<lb />
 rolina SelectiveSer; jve examination<lb />
end him a letter to come<lb />
 prompted by President<lb />
Demand draft cajjvis<lb />
up on college students<lb />
n v.ssifying married men.<lb />
,rd Director William Jf8<lb />
Monday the board ' w-JJ not<lb />
those two classifications under<lb />
eseot rules But those rules<lb />
change"<lb />
-S3 dene Johnson doubled J<lb />
call in September to abou<lb />
1 re thousand JS<lb />
-Nam crisis MaCrw <lb />
I -he North Carolma Septntor<lb />
ft oaU was risuig Mm HJ<lb />
adred and twenty to IIV<lb />
I ndred twenty-nine<lb />
1 nder the new policy, cojtege sft<lb />
MB will be required JLS<lb />
raster course tajd 2S5<lb />
their college before <lb />
a1 be exempt from the draft<lb />
of married<lb />
"will be to<lb />
and Schools, the major regional ac-<lb />
crediting agency in the Southeastern<lb />
United States.<lb />
The Cherry Point program was<lb />
broadened to include two full years<lb />
of college work, according to Dr.<lb />
Middleton, because of an evident<lb />
demand for such a program from<lb />
military and civilian personnel in<lb />
the area.<lb />
When the center starts its fall<lb />
term the number of courses offered<lb />
there will be expanded to about<lb />
sixty-five. Its new program means<lb />
that students may earn up to ninety-<lb />
five quarter hours of transferable<lb />
college credit. Until now the max-<lb />
imum was forty-five quarter hours.<lb />
Along with full accreditation by<lb />
the Southern Association, the cen-<lb />
ter has permission from tine N. C<lb />
Board of Higher Education to pro-<lb />
ceed with the two-year program.<lb />
That board does not gave such pro-<lb />
The" board will reclassify part-<lb />
time students in October.<lb />
The recbass-jfication of married<lb />
men -does not mean we are going<lb />
 call anv of them he said. It<lb />
means we" will have a better access<lb />
to their status in case we need to<lb />
wir the draft call in the future<lb />
lower rne vr Observer grams final, formal approval until<lb />
The game will feature college-<lb />
bound stars from northern schools<lb />
opposing their southern counterparts.<lb />
Eight of these boys will wear the<lb />
purple and gold of the Baby Bucs<lb />
this fall.<lb />
The game is sponsored by the<lb />
North Carolina Jaycees. All pro-<lb />
ceeds will go to the Lake Wlacca-<lb />
maw Boys Home. Game time is<lb />
8:00 p.m. and admission is two dol-<lb />
lars.<lb />
According to E.CC. coach Stasa-<lb />
vich. "both teams have looked very<lb />
good in practice and will put on a<lb />
igood game Friday night<lb />
NC State Science Faculty Members Speak<lb />
Before High School Biology Workshop Fri.<lb />
The redassiftcation<lb />
nen. McCachreu said<lb />
-.e us<lb />
better  m SSdK<lb />
they are childless or hae<lb />
or maybe divorced.<lb />
Two members of the science toc-<lb />
Ul5? oforSaarolina :<lb />
versity in Raleigh are scheduled to<lb />
iivTguest lectures t East Carobm<lb />
Phis week and next.<lb />
Thev are the final, two special<lb />
iJtmw for the National Science<lb />
irSSon sponsored Ccwperatwe<lb />
SS2fsdilsSS Program m<lb />
rt Frank B. Artnstrong of iNCSU's<lb />
pus<lb />
means a boy who a so y,<lb />
 North CbkiSteKwheteir<lb />
send ub a form wkro. ' ": ai ! <lb />
j.tll send m form W5<lb />
t3i if he k a P<lb />
rL L Amartmtnt  speak c<lb />
gSTis8 the auctturium of<lb />
claiming land in its Beaufort Coun-<lb />
ty mining area.<lb />
Dr. Patriciia Daugherty of the EOC<lb />
biology faculty, Oilrector of the OOSS<lb />
program, add all interested persons<lb />
may attend the two upcoming lec-<lb />
tures.<lb />
'inal Exams<lb />
Thursday,<lb />
August 19<lb />
Departments Add<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
One of East Carolina College's<lb />
outstanding student historians will<lb />
return to his alma mater next mon-<lb />
th as a member of the history fac-<lb />
ulty.<lb />
Fred Donald iRatgan, a native of<lb />
Varina in Wake County, will join the<lb />
college staff as an assistant pro-<lb />
fessor of 20th century American his-<lb />
tory, according to Dr. Henbert R.<lb />
Paschal Jr department director.<lb />
S&amp;gan received a one-year ap-<lb />
pointment to replace Marvin Sddney<lb />
Hill, who is on a year's leave of<lb />
labsence for doctoral study.<lb />
The new staff 'adention, a 32-year-<lb />
old Durham native, is completing<lb />
nils PhD degree tfias summer at ithe<lb />
University of Georgia at Athens.<lb />
Raigan's appointment at ECC<lb />
means that Dr. Piaschail's department<lb />
will have a faculty of 25 for tihe<lb />
l96566 school year.<lb />
Before going to the Georgia uni-<lb />
ivoraity for his doctoral wtork, iRa-<lb />
ligan taught for about two years in<lb />
Ithe social studies department of<lb />
iMareheiad State College in Kentucky.<lb />
(Continued on page 4)<lb />
SGA Report<lb />
The S.d.A. held its final meeting<lb />
of summer school on Monday. Au-<lb />
gust 9th. Several items of business<lb />
were discussed.<lb />
Appropriations for two new add-<lb />
ing machines for Dean Alexander<lb />
and Mrs Stevens were approved.<lb />
The S.G.A. also appropriated $10<lb />
more per month to Mrs. Stevens<lb />
for her expense account.<lb />
In the way of other business, the<lb />
possibility of printing a complete<lb />
synopsis of the work of the S.G.A.<lb />
was discussed. Mr. Sniteman also<lb />
expressed the desare to print a ju-<lb />
diciary booklet to be distributed<lb />
to all freshmen male students. It<lb />
was stated that Jimmy Smith would<lb />
print these two publications for $825.<lb />
The Legislature agreed to appro-<lb />
priate money for these two booklets<lb />
with hopes of giving the students of<lb />
East Carolina a clearer picture of<lb />
the work that the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association does. The judiciary<lb />
booklet is to be printed so that fresh-<lb />
men men might be ahle to under-<lb />
stand how the Men's Judiciary op-<lb />
erates and what type of punoshment<lb />
is to be expected for various of-<lb />
fenses.<lb />
With the hope of getting East Car-<lb />
olina College's name in a national<lb />
magazine, the S.G.A. agreed to sub-<lb />
scribe to the Billboard (Magazine.<lb />
This will probably help boost the<lb />
ticket sales for the entertainment<lb />
held at the college.<lb />
The one last act of the Summer<lb />
School Government Association was<lb />
to allocate all unappropriated and<lb />
unexpended funds to be placed In<lb />
a saving's account for a marquee<lb />
for the Student Union.<lb />
The SGA members will be feted<lb />
with a banquet Monday night at the<lb />
Oandiewick Inn in (appreciation of<lb />
the work they have done this sum-<lb />
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2east Carolinianthursday, august 12, 1965<lb />
Academic Freedom Fighter?<lb />
According to Commander J. Alvis Carver of the N.C.<lb />
American Legion, "nobody in N.C. is more interested in pre-<lb />
serving academic freedom or more sincerely dedicated to the<lb />
cause of higher education than Bob Morgan If this is true,<lb />
why has Senator Morgan, chairman of the ECC Board of<lb />
Trustees, stooped to defend the Gag Law in behalf of the<lb />
American Legion? This law violates the basic principles of<lb />
academic freedom. Is it asking too much of those associated<lb />
with the college to uphold these principles?<lb />
Liberal Student Movement<lb />
A few years ago. it was not uncommon to hear that "a<lb />
wave of conservatism" was .weeping across American cam-<lb />
puses, and that this wave would eventually inundate every<lb />
aspect of political life at colleges and universities. Some con-<lb />
servative prophets went so far as to predict that soon the<lb />
liberal would be "a lost voice crying in the wilderness<lb />
Fortunately, these prophecies have proved to be false. In<lb />
ct, tlie exact opposite has taken place. Liberal organizations<lb />
are flurishing at schools all over the country. Such liberal<lb />
groups as the Students for a Democratic Society, the North-<lb />
ern Student Movement, Southern Student Organizing Com-<lb />
mittee, the Student Peace Union. Student Non-violent Co-<lb />
ordinating Committee and other activist movements are ex-<lb />
citing their influence in such fields as civil rights, poverty,<lb />
foreign policy (with much emphasis on the war in Vietnam)<lb />
and university reform.<lb />
The critics have taken every opportunity to attack these<lb />
various groups. The unjust claim that they are communist in-<lb />
fluenced or dominated is heard daily. Nevertheless, the move-<lb />
ments continue to grow in number as well as in overall effec-<lb />
tiveness. The repetitious and absurd charges brought against<lb />
these people have tended to make them somewhat indifferent<lb />
to criticism. They hardly have time to bother themselves with<lb />
the petty accusations of their critics. They are too busy mak-<lb />
ing an effort to improve the lot of the American Negro, to<lb />
eliminate poverty, to avoid war as an instrument of foreign<lb />
liey. and to improve the individual student's position in<lb />
the growing maze of 'multi- ersities<lb />
Regimented Roomers<lb />
Segregation, in various forms, still exists at East Caro-<lb />
lina. Practically all of the Negro students who live in the<lb />
dormitories room with other Negroes. A housing official<lb />
stated that these students had asked to room with members<lb />
cf their own race; however, the fact remains that all students<lb />
who apply for dormitory rooms are asked to state their race.<lb />
The administration could erase any doubts anyone might have<lb />
about this issue simply by removing the "race element" from<lb />
the dormitory application forms. As we see it. this can not<lb />
be done too soon.<lb />
Censorship-Myth Or Reality?<lb />
There is a current of opinion on this campus which says<lb />
that students' views are suppressed to ensure the maintain-<lb />
ance of the status quo. This element claims that too much<lb />
'boat-rocking" by a student or group of students will result in<lb />
an Administration clamp-down. We were anxious about this<lb />
possibility when we assumed the leadership of this paper<lb />
some five weeks ago. However, we can now say in all honesty<lb />
that we have found such suspicions to be false.<lb />
While not deliberately setting out to do so, we have man-<lb />
aged to print some fairly controversial material on this page<lb />
fJS TT bfn freely aimi' and " have yet to<lb />
af t should! n Ur Sh0ulders- This- of couL, is<lb />
east Carolinian<lb />
Published weekly by the students of East Carolina CoHee<lb />
Greenville, North CaraMna "<lb />
Member<lb />
Oawtinas Collegiate Press Association<lb />
Associated CeUegiate Press<lb />
wayne dark<lb />
co-editors<lb />
business manager<lb />
layout editor<lb />
greek editor<lb />
feature editor<lb />
columnists<lb />
photographer<lb />
Jteti farmer<lb />
henry Wallace<lb />
kaveh boraooei<lb />
robert duncan<lb />
carrie tyson<lb />
mike conley<lb />
Joyce tyson<lb />
pat arnold<lb />
joe brannori<lb />
Subscription rat $3.50<lb />
Haffing address: Box 2516. East Carolina Pnlio m-<lb />
Dedication Draws Men Per spec ti<lb />
To Play Minor Sports<lb />
By<lb />
Reporter<lb />
Many non-letbermen often wonder<lb />
why the boys who knock themselves<lb />
out in athletics do it. One theory<lb />
is that thev love the sport, and are<lb />
willing to practice long, hard hours<lb />
just for the jov of representing the<lb />
school on the field of comibiat. Some<lb />
of us however, are dubious of this<lb />
theory We suspect that there are<lb />
ulterior motives: Personal glory and<lb />
notoriety, or money (scholarships.<lb />
It is difficult to refute this argue-<lb />
ment in the case of such "major"<lb />
sponts as football, basketball and<lb />
baseball. But when one goes beyond<lb />
these "big three perhaps there<lb />
is something to the old dedication<lb />
theory. We are referring to the so-<lb />
called "minor sports swimming,<lb />
track, tennis, wrestling, crew, soc-<lb />
cer, lacross. and cross-country.<lb />
First, we may rule out glory, for<lb />
the simple reason that so few peo-<lb />
ple ever witness or hear about these<lb />
sports. Secondly, we may rule out<lb />
money since the vast majority of<lb />
these boys are not on scholarship.<lb />
As for the amount of time put in<lb />
by these athletes, in some cases it<lb />
is grealfcer than in any of the "ma-<lb />
jor" sports. For instance, the swim-<lb />
mers begin very early in the school<lb />
year with four hour workouts every<lb />
day. Some are already beginning to<lb />
work individually to get in shape for<lb />
this season, which begins in Novem-<lb />
ber. Their practice continues until<lb />
mid-March, when they participaste<lb />
in the conference1 tournament and<lb />
NIC AA regi on a 1 s a n d n at i on a Is<lb />
Perhaps many students are not<lb />
aware of the quality of some of our<lb />
"minor" teams. For instance, the<lb />
swimming team, coached by Dr.<lb />
Ray Martinez, won national cham-<lb />
pionships in 1957 and 1959. Last ye&amp;r<lb />
they ranked sixifch in the N.C.A.A.<lb />
college division. The team promises<lb />
to be up to its past achievements<lb />
this yt'ar. Returning are seniors Lar-<lb />
ry Hewes, Paul Donahue, James<lb />
Morasco and Dick Fogle. Harry So-<lb />
ber wiU return as -an 'assistant coach.<lb />
Other sports offer a wide deversi-<lb />
ty of entertainment. ev additions<lb />
within the last year are Crew, Soc<lb />
cer. and Lacross. These sports<lb />
are foreign to most local students,<lb />
ibut are very popular on many cam-<lb />
puses.<lb />
Perhaps these "minor athletes<lb />
have accepted obscurity and do not.<lb />
envy the heroes of the gridiron,<lb />
hardwoods, or diamond. Of course<lb />
no one can force students to watch<lb />
sports they do not enjoy, but how<lb />
many of us have ever given them a<lb />
chance?<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
The Jaycees of Mount Pleasant.<lb />
North Carolina want to sponsor on<lb />
Labor Day. Sept. 6, 1965. a Parcel<lb />
Post Sale. We would like very much<lb />
for you to help us out by sending a<lb />
package which we can auction to<lb />
the highest bidder.<lb />
We are sponsoring this endeavor<lb />
to create in our immediate area a<lb />
park for the children. At present<lb />
there is no place within ten miles<lb />
for our children to go for diversi-<lb />
fied recreation. We feel that it is<lb />
high time someone did something<lb />
about it.<lb />
Only through your help in sending<lb />
us a package can this idea of recrea-<lb />
tional facilities become a much<lb />
needed reality. The content of the<lb />
padkfage is, of course, up to you. but<lb />
the smaller it is. the better.<lb />
If you can help, please send your<lb />
package to be auctioned to: The<lb />
Reverend W. Earl J'emigan, 204 S.<lb />
Main, Mt. Pleasant. North Carolina,<lb />
28124.<lb />
Most Sincerely.<lb />
Rev. W. Earl Jernigan<lb />
Sir:<lb />
It is hard to believe that an edi-<lb />
torial such as "Radio Racketeers"<lb />
'August 5 issued could slip past<lb />
the editor's desk. One phone call<lb />
could eliminated this piece of edi-<lb />
torial irresponsibility. It took me<lb />
sixty seconds on the'phone with the<lb />
station manager of the spoken of<lb />
radio station to discover that the<lb />
statement "Obviously, this 'draw-<lb />
ing) will exclude most college stu-<lb />
dents from competition for the<lb />
prize" was made in ignorance of<lb />
the facts of the drawing.<lb />
On the other hand, the neading<lb />
for the article, "Radio Racketeers"<lb />
is a good example of alliteration.<lb />
However, iit is as piercing to our ears<lb />
as "Journalistic Jerks" ds to yours.<lb />
Before you start yelling discrim-<lb />
ination from the rooftops, make<lb />
sure you know whiatt you are yelling<lb />
about. Gentlemen, please use a lit-<lb />
tie more journalistic acumen in<lb />
future editorials.<lb />
Geoffrey N. Church<lb />
Acting Station Mgr.<lb />
WWWS AM<lb />
Dear Sir:<lb />
I wasn't aware of the fact tihat<lb />
American College students were il-<lb />
literate until I read the candid re-<lb />
marks of the students concerning<lb />
the Speaker Bam Law. If any student<lb />
has any desire at all to understand<lb />
the doctrines of Communism the<lb />
easiest way he might do this 'is to<lb />
go in 'any book store, where num-<lb />
erous books on this subject may be<lb />
obtained. If he has read extensively<lb />
on the subject of communism there<lb />
should not be tuny need for him to<lb />
near a communist speaker. If he has<lb />
not read extensively on this sub-<lb />
ject then he is incapable of hearing<lb />
objectively anything that a conv<lb />
munoist speaker might have to stay<lb />
Cmirainisin appeals to the totelies-<lb />
tuai mmd and it would be a major<lb />
accomplishment from the commu-<lb />
nist s point of view if he were al-<lb />
ftTVn f?mfnt disntrion among<lb />
the intellectual general. The fact<lb />
that thej majority of students h<lb />
terviewed concerning fee Sneaker<lb />
Bn Law (tared to have this law<lb />
ch-nged indicates a major achieve-<lb />
ment for communism in itself. It<lb />
may be said that our generation is<lb />
more liberal today as compared<lb />
with college students of 10 or Id<lb />
years ago. So am 1 to assume thai<lb />
in 10 more years the college stu-<lb />
dents will not desire to have Com-<lb />
munist's parties of their own. It<lb />
won't be just hearing a speaker<lb />
then, it will involve the core of<lb />
American democratic principles.<lb />
Don't let emotion interfere with your<lb />
better judgement: communism is<lb />
winning now and if you want them<lb />
to keep on wmning, hell yeslet the<lb />
communists speak on oir campus!<lb />
Student.<lb />
Harry Byrd<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
Has it ever occurred to .Jiyone<lb />
in the Administration, Facultv. or<lb />
Student Body why the "Big Three<lb />
sports, football, basketball, and base-<lb />
ball, eive their letter men expensive<lb />
varsity Jackets while the other<lb />
sports rate an inexpensive replica<lb />
of the schools token of appreciation ?<lb />
The men in these other sports<lb />
train and work just as hard as the<lb />
men in the "Big Three" sports. It is<lb />
my opinion that using second-rate<lb />
jackets is delegating an inferior<lb />
position to these sports and the men<lb />
who play them. Football, admitted-<lb />
ly, brings in more money that the<lb />
other sports, but for recognition for<lb />
that there could be a dollar sagn<lb />
put on their jackets<lb />
Gilbert Cameron<lb />
Bombs Away<lb />
. ev?r occur t0 anyone in<lb />
Washington that the bombing of<lb />
orth Vietnam is a failure because<lb />
its basic premise may be mistaken0<lb />
The premise is that the 'main source<lb />
of the Vietcongs strength lies in<lb />
North Vietnam. But ten long years<lb />
of experience argue powerfully that<lb />
it is the people of South Vietnam<lb />
who provide the climate in which<lb />
the Vdetcong continue to thrive<lb />
despite enourmous military efforts<lb />
to subdue them. We are trying to<lb />
win a political war with military<lb />
weapons, and trying to do this as<lb />
the political heirs to white colonial-<lb />
ism in Asia<lb />
St. Louis EsfDispatch<lb />
Camp<lb />
us<lb />
Bulletin<lb />
THURSDAY, August 12<lb />
CU. Bowiimg League, Hillerest<lb />
Lanes, 3:30 p.m.<lb />
FRIDAY, August 13<lb />
Free FhckThe Pleasure Seek-<lb />
Arers" Old Austin, 7:00 pm<lb />
SATURAY, August 14<lb />
BSilHome B104 Game, 8:00<lb />
Fjcktem Stadium<lb />
MONDAY, August 16<lb />
S.G.A. meeting, Rawl 106, 4;00<lb />
Saucy Sorcery - C. Shaw Sirath<lb />
TUESDAY, August 17<lb />
C.U. Watermelon Feast, 3:00, on<lb />
the Mall<lb />
Free Flick - "Splendor In Th<lb />
Otfaws" Old Austin 700 nm<lb />
EXAMS <lb />
I mmittee. dn<lb />
Representative nv<lb />
uite<lb />
a Wv<lb />
Hoie<lb />
been a member for<lb />
now.<lb />
Reporter: Would w<lb />
me what the : ,<lb />
mdttee is<lb />
Represent rfave <lb />
mittees in  <lb />
oi Wmencan pol i .  fens<lb />
to form, repeal w arnAS<lb />
Reporter Do<lb />
rewarding?<lb />
Representative<lb />
to investigate<lb />
people. u,JVer$iV(<lb />
Reporter: What<lb />
' you<lb />
your<lb />
Oh,<lb />
sorti<lb />
sifcv<lb /><lb />
exactly do<lb />
you<lb />
mean<lb />
mean by subversi<lb />
Representative<lb />
the kind of o :<lb />
pinko, left-wingers 'j<lb />
ly pretty easy tc<lb />
Reporter: How<lb />
fact that mar<lb />
such orzanizmif.n. . u. I<lb />
out<lb />
? USUfc.<lb />
organizations<lb />
can Civil Lib<lb />
your committ <lb />
Kepresentat<lb />
commie dupes. We<lb />
of patriotic Am<lb />
the<lb />
ndon<lb />
Arneri.<lb />
oppose<lb />
the b<lb />
Daughters of the<lb />
tion and the Am<lb />
Reporter The John I<lb />
htes you. too Isn't that -rue<lb />
Represent! I think j<lb />
say that, yes<lb />
Reporter: Imi  .<lb />
many of the peoj<lb />
were involved - ,in, cajC<lb />
during the 3. Wi <lb />
Soviet Union was our allv Z<lb />
when much propaganda fann<lb />
to the Soviet I'nion was released to<lb />
our government ?<lb />
Representative. That's correct<lb />
Reporter: And don: vou think that<lb />
the overwhelming majority of the<lb />
people are loyal Americans<lb />
Representative Well, I don know<lb />
-about that<lb />
Reporter: Isn't there a certa<lb />
stigma attached to spearing t<lb />
fore HU.AC? Don't these people often<lb />
lose their jobs and have their repu-<lb />
tations damaged when they appear<lb />
before your commif.ee ?<lb />
Representative. Yes, but that's<lb />
the price they h:ve to pay for play-<lb />
ing around with those Bolsheviks<lb />
Well, some of them plaved arouiw<lb />
with Bolsheviks.<lb />
Reporter: Congressman, if the<lb />
purpose of your committee is to pass<lb />
legislation, how do you justify the<lb />
inquistional tactics you use?"<lb />
Representative I refuse to ans-<lb />
wer that question on the grounds that<lb />
it might tend to incriminate me<lb />
ECC Holds Workshop<lb />
A two-week studs of modern so-<lb />
cial problems, a course designed<lb />
specifically far public school tea-<lb />
chers, will end ts n at East<lb />
Carolina Fridav.<lb />
Conducted in the<lb />
soc:<lb />
department, the workshop enroUfifl<lb />
17 participants from nine Vorth Car-<lb />
olina counties and three other states<lb />
and the District of Columbia.<lb />
The instructor. Dr Xapp f<lb />
the sociology faculty at ECC. guW;<lb />
ed a program of general shMfr j<lb />
typical contemporarj social prob-<lb />
lems in typical American combs<lb />
ities.<lb />
The course, which carries three<lb />
quarter hours of regular college crec<lb />
it. covered such tonic- as juvem-<lb />
delinquency, sex offenses, alcohol-<lb />
ism, family disorganization, uaeffi-<lb />
ployment, poverty and racial<lb />
ical and religious conflicts<lb />
Honorary Wins Award<lb />
Beta Psi Chapter of Sigma Ag<lb />
Iota, national professional frater'<lb />
ity for women in the field of nw<lb />
ic, recently received a letter tro-<lb />
Mrs. Elisabeth JarreU Fossey. ng<lb />
irient of Sho Province, announ<lb />
that Bast Carolina's chaPJ<lb />
awarded the province Coltege ,<lb />
ter Achievement Award or im.<lb />
1964-65. Beta Psi is &amp;<lb />
young chapter among those m<lb />
the<lb />
province, having celehrated its i<lb />
(h anniversary May t. TbK <lb />
finest such award the chapter m<lb />
earned.<lb />
WE GOOFED!<lb />
In last week's edatorial<lb />
"Radio Racketeers we fJL<lb />
ly stated tfiat a looal radio <lb />
is making it impossible K00<lb />
students to win the prze<lb />
current contest. Although "e <lb />
ing will he held wh'le cHflOte <lb />
away for Hie break be' S<lb />
sions, 4he winner win noUr<lb />
through the mail.<lb />
After the hunter?<lb />
.jcrbiaiiders sing ol<lb />
rho isopular wit<lb />
Play Re<lb />
Brigadoon<lb />
a Summ<lb />
on a note of<lb />
3 ire tv p<lb />
riv professdonj<lb />
come two hao<lb />
k by Aian Jay<lb />
The Heaithei<lb />
Almost IM Bei<lb />
ed it by<lb />
Carolynn E<lb />
datior. enougl<lb />
titiful to look<lb />
Fiona MaeLa<lb />
ed upor. Op<lb />
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ly: his self-<lb />
inner anc his<lb />
at is called for<lb />
aglas Ray has<lb />
 endliness and<lb />
sure command<lb />
est lines.<lb />
Pat Pertation i<lb />
pathetic Jean M<lb />
wedding scei<lb />
rices of his<lb />
is part of Arc<lb />
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sing of their fair. Bill Newberr Lvf a WT ,0Cal<lb />
with the lassies. Portras a hardy Scotsman<lb />
Plav Review<lb />
By Dr. Prank Adams<lb />
- sword dance one of the high<lb />
ints of the evening.<lb />
John Suedes makes a completely<lb />
rounded character of the cantank-<lb />
us but wise Mr. Lundie. And Lyii-<lb />
da Mover, in a modern black dress.<lb />
Ices a memorable Jane Ashton.<lb />
Minnie Gaster, who seems to have<lb />
found a new voice, is the dream<lb />
Mag Brockie and knocks the spots<lb />
oft two songs that might well 'have<lb />
been written for her<lb />
Because -f an accident that hap-<lb />
pened to -he capable Eileen Lawlor,<lb />
M. i- Hay substituted and did her<lb />
usual superlative job. Her funeral<lb />
dance in the second act is easily<lb />
the most moving part of the show.<lb />
Costume including enough pladd<lb />
to carpet Pitt County1 are deeora-<lb />
wit- live; gets, designed by Leer Warner,<lb />
III. and Gregory Martin, are fluid<lb />
is a sweet and sym-land evocative; and the music, un-<lb />
MacLaren. radiant Jnlder the direction of Martin Piecuch.<lb />
lock couldn't have been handled better.<lb />
VY.th Briudoon" Ed Loessin's<lb />
company rises to the top of its form.<lb />
expert, assured, triumphant. "Brig-<lb />
adHn" simply couldn't have a bet-<lb />
oi tlj .r.sympa tor production, and the result is a<lb />
Beaton and makes of very happy evening in the theater.<lb />
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and who ; ser-<lb />
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be ieve it or not.<lb />
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Register For Door Prize<lb />
You do not have to be present to win.<lb />
Drawing on Saturday Night i<lb />
Villager Cotton Suit<lb />
Howard Wolf Dresses<lb />
Boe Jests Skirt and Sweater<lb />
Pamela Martin Dress<lb />
Bostonian Loafers<lb />
Six Villager Shirts<lb />
Three Pamela Martin Shirts<lb />
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east Carolinianthursday, august 12, 1965-<lb />
Summer Theater Terminates<lb />
1965 Season With 'Brigadoon'<lb />
A popular Lerner-and-Loewe mus-<lb />
ical, "Brigadoon is ending the 1965<lb />
East Carolina Summer Theater sea-<lb />
son this week with six night per-<lb />
formances and a Thursday matinee.<lb />
Carolynn Everett as Fiona Mac-<lb />
Laren and David Smith as Tommy<lb />
Albright have the leading roles. Mass<lb />
Everett starred once before this<lb />
summer as Guenevere in "Camelot<lb />
Smith played Curly in 'Oklahoma<lb />
land Lancelot in Oamelot<lb />
Making<lb />
his acting<lb />
debut in the<lb />
Summer Theater is set designer<lb />
John Sneden, who has drawn wide<lb />
'acclaim for his seenerj. Sneden has<lb />
one of the key supporting roles.<lb />
Mr. Lundie. In addition to" his ac-<lb />
complishments as a set designer.<lb />
Sneden has a number of acting<lb />
laurels to his credit<lb />
In other supporting roles are Min-<lb />
nie Gaster as Meg Brockie. Bill<lb />
Xewberry as Charlie Dalrymple.<lb />
Pilchard Dale as Harry Beaton. Pat<lb />
PertaMon as Jean -MacLaren and Ei-<lb />
leen Lawlor as Mlaggie Anderson.<lb />
Miss Gaster. an East Carolina<lb />
graduate who will return to the Yale<lb />
School of Drama next month for her<lb />
'third and final year of studv. as<lb />
Meg has another female comedy<lb />
role. She has appeared in each of<lb />
the 12 musicals the Summer Thea-<lb />
ter has produced in its two years<lb />
of operation<lb />
Dancers in Brigadon continue m the outstanding choregraphic tradition<lb />
of the Summer Theater. They capture the imagination of the audience<lb />
with graceful interpretations.<lb />
Brigadoon" is playing nightly<lb />
Monday through Saturday at 8:15 in<lb />
McGinnis Auditorium. Thursday's<lb />
matinee performance is scheduled<lb />
at 2:15.<lb /><lb />
Black Cat Sale<lb />
Blouses<lb />
Dresses<lb />
Suits<lb />
Sweaters<lb />
Skirts<lb />
Coats<lb />
Shoes<lb />
Belts<lb />
by Pamela Martin, Villager and Ladybug<lb />
by Villager, Ladybug, Pamela Martin,<lb />
Craig, Craely, and Lanz<lb />
by John Meyer, Lanz and Boe Jests<lb />
by Villager, Boe Jests, Bernard Altman and<lb />
Deans<lb />
by Aljean, John Meyer and Boe Jests<lb />
by John Meyer and Macintosh<lb />
by Pappagallo, Roger Van S.<lb />
by Canterbury and Leatherworkers<lb />
Handbags by Roger Van S Leatherworkers and Daveys<lb />
BeachwearS by Lanz, Villager, Sea Weed and Craig<lb />
BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICEGET ONE OF EQUAL<lb />
OR LOWER VALUE FREE<lb />
Two For The Price Of One<lb />
i<lb />
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Store Opens At<lb />
4:00 p. m.<lb />
222 E. 5th Street<lb />
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4east earolinianthursday, august 12. 1965<lb />
Young Dems Discuss Relationshi<lb />
With 'New Left' At Conference<lb />
Bv CARRIE TYSON<lb />
(NASHVILLE, TENN. Saturday,<lb />
August 7)<lb />
"As for legislation, politicians<lb />
should bo leaders, rattier tteose;<lb />
curing 'consensus' from the public<lb />
sfcafced Congressman Futton, &amp;?:<lb />
who at the age of 27 vfas elected<lb />
Senator to the Tenn. Legislature.<lb />
He was speaking 1n -a group of coi-<lb />
j. Students assembled here at<lb />
VandertwK University for the boutn-<lb />
eastern Regional Convention oi the<lb />
National College Young Democratic<lb />
Clubs CNCYDC) at winch East Caro-<lb />
- i College has the largest single<lb />
visiting eolilege delegation. Tenn.es-<lb />
 North Carolina, Virginia, South<lb />
irolkia, Geora, Alabama Louis-<lb />
arta Florid! and Mississippi term<lb />
ho Southeastern Regional unit, ona<lb />
of 13 national areas.<lb />
Congressman Dick Fulton. . .<lb />
Progressive Southerner<lb />
Representative Fulton, noted for<lb />
his exjfcraditionary ability for being<lb />
"progressive southerner was one<lb />
of four Southern congressmen who<lb />
voted for the 14 (nil RighU BiU.<lb />
 K r mic young statesman, now on-<lb />
i, -u he highlv approves groups<lb />
 on" t dpublic demonstration<lb />
rlconvng criticism, but betov-<lb />
luh,y should offer an alternative<lb />
o, individuaJ who oppose student<lb />
demonstrations so strongly are usua -<lb />
v 'Against anything for over-al<lb />
rrre.s. or only For anything that<lb />
wil'f put a dollar in hew own poc<lb />
k(Voung Fulton, the first keynote<lb />
speaker on the agenda, fM<lb />
by Southeastern Regional YDCI res-<lb />
ident Mike Murphy, a Vanderjilt<lb />
V law student who discussed the re-<lb />
lationship of college clubs to the<lb />
N stfaonal Democitatac Party<lb />
Other program items included a<lb />
three - student panel discussing the<lb />
"MEW STUDENT IiEFT Dr. Alex<lb />
ander Marshanl who is head of the<lb />
Department of Latin American Sti<lb />
dies t VanderbiW nd Bill Wood,<lb />
T-nn Chairman oi SD ' Students<lb />
'r,<lb />
Variety Of<lb />
Back<lb />
Stage<lb />
Talent Work Hard<lb />
In Summer Theater<lb />
As we come to the end of the session, the newspaper staff turns its<lb />
thoughts to the more refreshing aspects of summer. Yes. even those of<lb />
u who were destined to devote much time to more academic lines of<lb />
thought now can go out into the land of the free and spend the waning<lb />
days of summer in ways of our choosing.<lb />
This effort will be the last publication of the summer session. We now<lb />
turn the reins over to the regular staff who will, hopewully, begin pro-<lb />
duction the first week of fall quarter.<lb />
Faculty Additions<lb />
Continued from page 1)<lb />
,ming to Bast Oarolina to with three Oak<lb />
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