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East Carolina University, Greenville, N. C, Thursday, September 21, 1967<lb />
Number 4<lb />
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Chad And Jeremy<lb />
Sing Homecoming<lb />
By BILL DUIGUID<lb />
- Altr a successful Ian and Sylvia<lb />
Concert on September 6, ECU stu-<lb />
deni have a number of good shows<lb />
to look forward to 'his tall. On Par-<lb />
ents' Day. October 7. both parents<lb />
and students will enjoy a concert by<lb />
plenn Yarbrough. Homecoming en-<lb />
tertainment will include Chad and<lb />
Jeremy on both Friday and Satur-<lb />
day nights and a dance with the<lb />
Kingsmen on Saturday night, Octo-<lb />
ber 28. On November 10, the Seren-<lb />
dipity Singers will entertain with<lb />
their variety show. On December<lb />
7, Ray Charles and his orchestra<lb />
Will perform here.<lb />
I A accepted by the students in<lb />
the referendum presented la,st year,<lb />
there will be a 50 cents charge for<lb />
ticket �; for any concert costing<lb />
over three thousand dollars. The<lb />
Only concert carrying this assess-<lb />
ment is the Chad and Jeremy con-<lb />
Cert.<lb />
 As the entertainment schedule<lb />
for the winter and spring is not<lb />
completed, the Entertainment Com-<lb />
mittee is running a student opinion<lb />
poll on popular entertainment next<lb />
week. When you go to vote in the<lb />
fall SGA elections on September 27.<lb />
be sure to pick up and fill out this<lb />
poll indicating your preferences.<lb />
Any information you would like<lb />
Bonceming c-nU rtainment may be<lb />
acquired by .seeing a member of<lb />
the Popular Entertainment Commit-<lb />
tee or Dean Alexander al the Cen-<lb />
tra! Ticket Office.<lb />
MR( Filing Dates<lb />
Close September 25<lb />
Filing for Men's Residence Coun-<lb />
cil elections for Governor and Lt.<lb />
Governor will continue through<lb />
Monday, September 25 until 12:00<lb />
Boon.<lb />
Interested dormitory men may<lb />
Hie by writing their names, credit<lb />
hours, quality points, and the of-<lb />
fices for which they are filing.<lb />
File is may be left at any time un-<lb />
til deadline date in the mail box in<lb />
front of the MRC office in Scolt<lb />
Dormitory.<lb />
Flections will be held Thursda.<lb />
September 27 in each of the dorm-<lb />
itory lobbies.<lb />
Newspaper Staff<lb />
Welcomes All<lb />
By MARCY JORDAN<lb />
I Tile EAST CAROLINIAN will hole!<lb />
a reception for all .students inter-<lb />
ested in joining the staff or in leam-<lb />
tae how the newspaper operates on<lb />
Sunday, September 24, from 2:30<lb />
to 1:00 p.m. in 201 Wright Build-<lb />
in Now staff members will be in-<lb />
troduced, and refreshments will be<lb />
served<lb />
Students will be introduced to all<lb />
areas of the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
from news, sports and features<lb />
writ me; to lay-out, printing, and<lb />
Hailing. Interested faculty mem-<lb />
ijrr ; are also invited to attend.<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN is a<lb />
Wice weekly newspaper published<lb />
by the .students on Tuesday and<lb />
Thursdays. The paper serves ap-<lb />
proximately 10.000 students, facul-<lb />
ty and staff of the college and is<lb />
the only contact excluding class<lb />
that many individuals have with<lb />
the institution, not to mention the<lb />
OUtide world. The paper's goal is<lb />
to serve the student body.<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN has ap-<lb />
proximately 35 members but needs<lb />
a preat many more people. There<lb />
are several positions open on the<lb />
news, sports, and features staffs.<lb />
- Editor-in-Chief, Bill Rufty com-<lb />
mented, "We want everyone who<lb />
is willing to work to join the staff.<lb />
There are many opportunities open<lb />
lb college journalists. The only pre-<lb />
requisite is a desire to learn. Any<lb />
students or faculty members inter-<lb />
ested in seeing how we operate are<lb />
also welcome io attend the recep-<lb />
tion "<lb />
�v<lb />
Morrisette Presides<lb />
As Newest Speaker<lb />
STEVE MORRISETTE<lb />
By DAVID CULLEY<lb />
In the second meeting A the<lb />
SGA Legislature, the in I order ol<lb />
business was to elect a new Speak-<lb />
er. Steve Moore. SGA President.<lb />
xplained that the election of a new<lb />
peaker was necessary because<lb />
Courtney Andrews, who was elected<lb />
o ti : Speaker last spring,<lb />
could not return to school for per-<lb />
onal reason<lb />
Two men. George Francis and<lb />
Steve Morrisette, were nominated.<lb />
After discussion, a vote was taken<lb />
ind Steve Morrisette was elected.<lb />
Morrisette's ilrst act as Speaker<lb />
�.as to appoint John Stayley bo<lb />
erve as chairman of the Rules<lb />
Committee and George Francis as<lb />
Parlimentarian.<lb />
Stayley then moved that the Leg-<lb />
islature approve the Mathematics<lb />
Honor Association constitution. With<lb />
some discussion the constitution<lb />
as approved.<lb />
Under committee reports, Dickie<lb />
Davies, Chairman of the Telephone<lb />
Placement Office Services<lb />
Available To Seniors, Grads<lb />
Plai emi nl services are available<lb />
� . all graduates of East Carolina<lb />
University and graduate oi othei<lb />
institutions who have complete<lb />
at leasl fifteen hours of course work<lb />
at East Carolina. Forms for :<lb />
'ration and information for<lb />
pleting these forms may be obtain-<lb />
ed from the Placement Service Oi<lb />
fice. It is requested that you come<lb />
to The office in person during the<lb />
�30 -<lb />
irms.<lb />
with<lb />
 e hours - 8:00 - 1230<lb />
3:00 to secure the necessar;<lb />
�  -irs are aske ! ' i regisl<lb />
the Placement S rvi i ,<lb />
Once your completed file is in<lb />
the Placement Office, prospective<lb />
: iyers may obtain copies of<lb />
your cred n Lai by calling or writ-<lb />
ing the Director. It will not be nec-<lb />
essary tor you to give names of<lb />
ulty members when emplo<lb />
s<lb />
New Baptist Student Union<lb />
Features Auditorium, Stage<lb />
The new Baptist Center which<lb />
will be completed before Thanks-<lb />
giving. Will offer East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents and faculty a wide variety of<lb />
tacilities.<lb />
The new center, which will be<lb />
air-conditioned, will have a large<lb />
lecture auditorium with stage and<lb />
special lighting equipment for plays.<lb />
several meeting rooms, an art gal-<lb />
cry, and plenty of room for social<lb />
and study activities. Randy Mis-<lb />
hoe, directc of the BSU, and ECU's<lb />
Baptist chaplain suited that the<lb />
center would be open to any group<lb />
who can make use of the opportun-<lb />
ities offered.<lb />
Until completion of the new cen-<lb />
ter, located at the corner of Law-<lb />
I May house Director<lb />
Names Cast Members<lb />
For Coming' Play<lb />
Playhouse" director Edgar Loes-<lb />
sin has announced the following<lb />
ca.st members and production staff<lb />
for the forthcoming production of<lb />
�'A Funny Thing Happened on the<lb />
Way to the Forum<lb />
Senex, Cullen Johnson; Domina.<lb />
Lynda Moyer; Hero, Richard Braci-<lb />
ner; Hysterium, Taylor Green;<lb />
Pseudolus, R. Gregory Zittel; Er-<lb />
ronius, Mark Ramsey; Miles Glo-<lb />
rious, Martin Lassiter: Lycus, Ben-<lb />
jamin Cherry.<lb />
Tintinabula, Debbie Williams:<lb />
Panacea, Anita Johnson; the Gem-<lb />
mae, Ann Wilson and Vicki sum-<lb />
mers; Vibrata. LynnDodson; Philia,<lb />
Jenny Shipp; the Proteans, James<lb />
Fleming, Dickie Wilson, and Con-<lb />
well Worthington.<lb />
Director, Edgar Loessin; Chore-<lb />
ographer. Mavis Ray: Music Direc-<lb />
tor, Brett Watson; Sets, John Sne-<lb />
den; Lights, Georg schreiber; Cos-<lb />
tumes, Mary Stephenson.<lb />
i-i.ee and 10th Streets, the BSU<lb />
v.ill be meeting at 404 E. 8th Street.<lb />
The Union is interested in any<lb />
ECU student who wants to become<lb />
an active part of an organization.<lb />
All students are welcomed to at-<lb />
tend the Monday night suppers at<lb />
5:45 followed by informal worship<lb />
services, or the Wednesday night<lb />
forums at 5:45. This invitation also<lb />
include- any special social activi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
The Honda Man'<lb />
Tries For Six<lb />
By it. W. GOLLOBIN<lb />
Can lightning strike six times in<lb />
the same place? Stan the Honda<lb />
man hopes not. Lightning, thunder<lb />
.aid rain have struck his dirt track<lb />
the la,st five times ho scheduled<lb />
motorcycle races.<lb />
However, optimist, that he is,<lb />
'he'd have to be' he's planning his<lb />
races again for Sunday, Oct. 1.<lb />
Meanwhile, Hurricanes Beulah.<lb />
Dorla. and Chloe lurk off the coast.<lb />
The races are open to anyone<lb />
with any caliber motorcycle that<lb />
(ares to try his luck. Riders get in<lb />
free. Spectators, speculators, and<lb />
sadists get in for $1.50.<lb />
A number of ECU students are<lb />
exacted to enter in hopes of being<lb />
carried home beside a trophy or<lb />
perhaps being awarded one post<lb />
humously .<lb />
Riders will be segregated by ex-<lb />
perience into two classes. The rank<lb />
beginners in one class and the pro-<lb />
fessionals and would-be pro' in<lb />
the other.<lb />
The excitement, madness, and<lb />
mayhem will start Sunday. Oct. 1,<lb />
at 1:00 p.m. at Play Meadows a-<lb />
cross the river. If it rains, you can<lb />
still come on out and hear the Hon-<lb />
da Man cuss.<lb />
request eference. GIVE PLACE-<lb />
MENT SERVICE ONLY. Your file<lb />
:� kept m our files for jo year<lb />
For your convenience in obtain-<lb />
ing information on school .systems,<lb />
government agencies, and business<lb />
linns we have a Reading Room in<lb />
the Sun Parlor of the Alumni Build-<lb />
ing lP-re you will find brochures,<lb />
pictorial resume and descriptive<lb />
literature which has been secured<lb />
for YOU.<lb />
As a registiant for Placement<lb />
Service, you will be notified when<lb />
interviewers are scheduled to visit<lb />
the campus and given opportunities<lb />
to sign up for these interviews.<lb />
Many recruiters come to the cam-<lb />
pus during the school year seeking<lb />
both teaching and nonteaching per-<lb />
sonnel. The list of interviewers<lb />
grows longer each year as the Uni-<lb />
ver ity receives national recogni-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Vacancies are reported to the<lb />
Placement Service Office daily and<lb />
those who are registered with us<lb />
are notified of these vacancies in<lb />
their respective areas of interest.<lb />
The Director is available for<lb />
counseling interviews with regis-<lb />
trants who need information about<lb />
job opportunities in business, gov-<lb />
ernment, and education. With the<lb />
increasing complexity of the world<lb />
of work from year to year, it is<lb />
necessary to keep abreast of the<lb />
changes In order to make wise<lb />
profession; ! choices.<lb />
C mmittet - - om-<lb />
mittei had tudii biiity<lb />
: obtaining � Ai I tlephone<lb />
Service for thi SGA indi-<lb />
cated that oi - of<lb />
; vice available only the state<lb />
Widf .Service was The<lb />
Legislature decided I � i sfei the<lb />
les tion back to th i for<lb />
further investigation.<lb />
Caroline Riddle m ��  it a<lb />
� immittee be e tabli he I � tand-<lb />
trdize the SGA mileage chart Her<lb />
motion was passed and she was ap-<lb />
pointed as committee chairman.<lb />
The next meeting ot the SGA<lb />
Legislature wil! be M � Sept-<lb />
ember 25 at 5:00 p.m.<lb />
Russian Student iJol!s<lb />
Rank JFK On Top<lb />
NEW YORK. Sept. in � John F.<lb />
Kennedy ranks first on a. list of<lb />
Americans most popular with Rus-<lb />
sian university student- i special<lb />
poll revealed today.<lb />
Results of the poll, conducted<lb />
this summer among 1,000 university<lb />
students by the Soviet Novosti Press<lb />
Agency, were published in report<lb />
appearing in the current issue of<lb />
Look magazine. The Gallup organ-<lb />
ization conducted a i poll a-<lb />
mong 500 US colleiu- tdei<lb />
Both polls, take naga-<lb />
zine's special issue on Russia show<lb />
thai American and Socle- student<lb />
�:�"�� surprisingly littli<lb />
: -ies.<lb />
The Russian student ranked au-<lb />
thor Ernest Hemingway as their<lb />
next most poular Ame- ,ith<lb />
Mark Twain. Franklin D. Roo.se-<lb />
velt, William Faulkner and Louis<lb />
Armstrong following in that order.<lb />
When asked to name America's<lb />
greatest political leaders Soviet<lb />
tudents listed Abraham Lincoln<lb />
first, JFK second and FDR third.<lb />
Fhe poll among Russian students<lb />
indicated that most of them learn<lb />
about the United States through<lb />
the translated works of American<lb />
authors. More than any other book<lb />
they could name, the Soviet col-<lb />
legians listed John Steinbeck's<lb />
Travels With Charley as giving the<lb />
most comprehensive view of Amer-<lb />
ica.<lb />
The 500 American students poll-<lb />
ed by Gallup ranked Russia's cos-<lb />
monauts a.s the Soviets they most<lb />
admire: then came Soviet Premier<lb />
Alexei Kosygin, Lenin. Dostoevsky,<lb />
Tolstoy and Vladimir. Nabokov, the<lb />
author of Lolita (who lef: Russia<lb />
in 1919).<lb />
Listing their most admired Rus-<lb />
sian political leaders. D.S. students<lb />
picked Kosygin number one by a<lb />
wide margin, this perhaps oecause<lb />
he is currently in office A trickle<lb />
of votes turned up for Soviet Com-<lb />
munist Party chief Leonid Brez-<lb />
hnev and for Soviet Foreign Min-<lb />
ister Andrei Gromyko<lb />
Syndicated Columnist<lb />
Lectures Next Week<lb />
Peter Lisagor, syndicated colum-<lb />
nist of the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS<lb />
Washington bureau, will lecture<lb />
Monday, September 25, at 8:00 to<lb />
Austin Auditorium as East Caro-<lb />
lina's second guest in the Fine Arts<lb />
Lecture Series. His subject will be<lb />
� LBJ's Use of Men and Materials<lb />
Noted for his style, detachment,<lb />
and vast knowledge of national af-<lb />
fairs, and quoted by government of-<lb />
ficials of all ranks, Lisagor has de-<lb />
voted 16 years to reporting Wash-<lb />
ington news.<lb />
Through a varied career that in-<lb />
cludes travel to every continent<lb />
and coverage of events of major sig-<lb />
nificance in the past 25 years, Lisa-<lb />
gor covered World War n as a com-<lb />
bat correspondent in London, Nice,<lb />
Paris, and Frankfurt, and witness-<lb />
ed the final collapse : Hitler's<lb />
government.<lb />
His post-war career included cov-<lb />
erage of most of the crucial devel-<lb />
opments at home and overseas.<lb />
More recently Lisagor's analysis<lb />
have dealt with the war in Viet Nam<lb />
and the political and economic tur-<lb />
moil of South Viet Nam<lb />
At home, along with steel and<lb />
coal strikes and human interest<lb />
stories, he has covered every na-<lb />
tional political eovention during his<lb />
journalistic career, as well as the<lb />
United Nations General Assembly<lb />
over the same time span<lb />
A graduate of the University of<lb />
Michigan, Lisagor was born in West<lb />
Virginia, lived and worked in Illi-<lb />
nois, Michigan, Minnesota, Califor-<lb />
nia, New York. Virginia, and D C.<lb />
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2�East Carolinian�Thursday, September 21, 1967<lb />
To Get Involved . . .<lb />
Both rumors and fact have been flying about national<lb />
student organizations trying to locate chapters here on the<lb />
East Carolina campus. This summer a field agent from the<lb />
Southern Student Organizing Committee (S.S.O.C.) contact-<lb />
ed interested students on campus. Communications had been<lb />
set up with the National Student Association (NSA) and then<lb />
apparently broken by SGA President Steve Moore's Policy<lb />
Statement against affiliating with such an organization. Last<lb />
spring several members of the Young Republicans Club made<lb />
efforts to establish an EC chapter of Young Americans for<lb />
Freedom tYAF). Contacts have also been made to and come<lb />
from such organisations as Student Nonviolent Coordinating<lb />
Committee (SNCC). Students for Democratic Society (SDb),<lb />
and Southern Union of Student Government Associations (SI -<lb />
' Before continuing, we will explain and limit our topic to<lb />
na1 ional student organizations as being a nation-wide group(sj<lb />
of studeni chapters working for a common national or region<lb />
al goal or goals which have direci bearing on the students.<lb />
Th( se organizal ions ai e usually political in aspect<lb />
It would be rather naive and petty to get into a discus-<lb />
sion i f the validity of specific organizations. Student organiza-<lb />
tions are usually so varied that a student with any political<lb />
beliefs can find one of these organizations suitable for his tal-<lb />
 The question is if the SGA executive opposes affiliation<lb />
with national organizations, what course can the students<lb />
take? Of course the- SGA Policy Statement was concerned with<lb />
the SGA affiliation with such organizations.<lb />
The chief reason for Moore's opposition to this a)filiation<lb />
is that i1 will take legislators' time away from local campus<lb />
nroblems focusinc them more on the national level. Consider-<lb />
ing however, the amount of work involved in -citing up na-<lb />
tional organizations on campus, it stands to reason that estab-<lb />
lished student leaders would take the initiative. .Many of these<lb />
student leaders already considering national groups are in the<lb />
Btudent legislature. Therefore, rather than working within the<lb />
framework of the SGA, th se people would have work outside<lb />
of the student government, thus perhaps weakening theSGA.<lb />
What should be considered, and onsidered well. is the<lb />
fact that due to their vast number, national organizations on<lb />
the ECU campus appear to be inevitable Could campus prob-<lb />
lems at East Carolina better '��" 'w with many<lb />
student bodies who have the same problems? Would it be eas<lb />
er to in prove i or own camnus situations by working collec-<lb />
tively for solutions, rather than maintaining an SGA "isola-<lb />
tionism" policy.<lb />
We of the EAST CAROLINIAN wish to offer several al-<lb />
ternatives and suggestions However, due to the campus-wide<lb />
significance of national student organizations, the Editor<lb />
would ik( ' invite studen suggestions both pro and con in<lb />
the Letters to the Editor. 'I his is a campus - wide decision and<lb />
von the students should make that decision.<lb />
Y'all Come Sunday<lb />
I would like to taki th opportunity, as Editor, to invit<lb />
all students and interested faculty to the EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
reception this Sunday fr :301 1:00 in our offices in roon<lb />
201 Wright Building. C I i wspapers are strange and in-<lb />
teresting br "I- of animals (or vegitabJ or minerals. tak<lb />
your pick).<lb />
Seriously however, newspaper work is both challenging<lb />
and rewarding. We of the EAST CAROLINIAN wish to share<lb />
these experience with as many as possible. Whether you are<lb />
inteiested in working with us or just curious as to what the<lb />
heck goes on up here anyway, come see us Sunday.<lb />
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thr HOI eaturing "The Steve Baron Trio"<lb />
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Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
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.1. William Rufty. Jr.<lb />
Phyllis G. Bridgeraan<lb />
Jim Young<lb />
Thomas H. Blaekwell<lb />
Francine Perry<lb />
.Tnhn Sultan<lb />
David Culiey<lb />
Murcy Jordan<lb />
! andra Rabhan<lb />
John Lowe<lb />
BID Ropers<lb />
Piit Arnold<lb />
Rick Crutch field<lb />
Ita Culhertson<lb />
Ppggy Dcbnam<lb />
Bob Molvin<lb />
Rum Neeiy<lb />
An Objective View<lb />
The 'Hippies' Part III<lb />
By John Sultan<lb />
n<lb />
Bv JOHN SULTAN<lb />
What Is reality? Reality is what<lb />
exists Independent of ideas con-<lb />
cerning it; in Other words, trees,<lb />
cows, building's, on men all exist<lb />
Independent of anyone's ideas con-<lb />
cerning them. The hippie takes<lb />
drugs to escape reality, but why<lb />
(ioes the hippie drop out from so-<lb />
ciety altogether? The hippie drops<lb />
out of society because of the dou-<lb />
ble standard most Americans are<lb />
living Each member of society,<lb />
with fei exceptions, is entwined in<lb />
the practical - moral dichotomy.<lb />
The hippie r fuses to face the dic-<lb />
hotomy and flees to a culture re-<lb />
i mbling the middle ages. Instead<lb />
of progressing, the hippie remains<lb />
stagnant and content in the paint-<lb />
ing "i Dusters or the carrying oi<lb />
mail The hippie cannot cultivate<lb />
the genius he may posess<lb />
i he practical - moral dichotomy<lb />
can be expressed best, by the com-<lb />
parison of the business tycoon and<lb />
the serial worker. The business<lb />
man make-  large profit, but the<lb />
successful business man is consid-<lb />
ered ruthless in his actions towards<lb />
other men. The social worker us-<lb />
ually lives in object poverty'Which<lb />
ts considered impractical, but the<lb />
social worker is considered moral<lb />
in his dealings with other men. The<lb />
dichotomy is now evident: practi-<lb />
cality and morality are considered<lb />
distinct oppositcs. A person can-<lb />
r be practical or moral at the<lb />
same time; In other words, actions<lb />
and honesty are not related<lb />
The best example to refute the<lb />
dichotomy is the business man. a<lb />
proprietor to survive must product<lb />
and sell in order to live He must<lb />
be practical m order to produce.<lb />
and he must be moral in dealings<lb />
 ), others to gain long range ben-<lb />
� it he is fraudulent in his<lb />
dealings he will lo.se business and<lb />
his survival. If this business mail<lb />
decides to build a factory, he can-<lb />
not cease to be practical or moral<lb />
in his dealings with the increased<lb />
production. The best knowledge in<lb />
(1 to existence must be used<lb />
in an ethical or fair manner to<lb />
gain the most prosperity.<lb />
It must be noted that practicality<lb />
does not mean infringement on an-<lb />
Off The Cuff<lb />
Elections-Lett &amp; Right<lb />
Jim Young<lb />
By<lb />
11 �<lb />
p i<lb />
. i subversive campus political<lb />
machines are back, in action as fall<lb />
ions draw nearer. Propaganda<lb />
again in the air and brain-<lb />
prevaili in all dark corn-<lb />
�  i aucasse; are vogue I<lb />
 i,i �. pasmod-<lb />
;� kin Is oi placi<lb />
. i Partj bosses convi i<lb />
� the Independents<lb />
in the if and the University Par-<lb />
� the Ratbskellei<lb />
ii you ee thi m mes of party i an-<lb />
n he ballot with which<lb />
, tn nol familiar don't worry<lb />
partiei do nol h nov<lb />
� hem � it!<lb />
There was<lb />
art would<lb />
ceni hi<lb />
ty) They<lb />
te for onlj<lb />
a rumor thai<lb />
enter the<lb />
Women's De<lb />
were to run<lb />
position<lb />
their p<lb />
DO<lb />
litii al<lb />
mation<lb />
candi-<lb />
Dean<lb />
'i (<lb />
Subscription rate S5.00<lb />
�afllnr address' Box ISIS, East Carolina CoIIere Station. Greenville, N C<lb />
Telephone. PL 2-57:0 or PI, 8-3426, extension 264<lb />
een havi b en a mode<lb />
nformits on campus durini<lb />
i v. weeks of school. Ev-<lb />
OSinj the same kind :<lb />
li nt, and shampoo, And.<lb />
 il ever heard of college<lb />
tudents using 200 gallons of Bab<lb />
oil -ort of makes you wonder.<lb />
no? We thank the SGA for our<lb />
Campus Pacs.<lb />
By this time of the week, ev-<lb />
le has sobered up from the<lb />
William and Mary game and is<lb />
ready to really tie one on at Rich-<lb />
mond. We had good school spirits<lb />
'some of which were bought in<lb />
Greenville and some in Virginia<lb />
and we hope that they will still be<lb />
available for the rest of the season<lb />
It. has been brought to my at-<lb />
tention that many students are dis-<lb />
appointed with the name change ol<lb />
the old College Union to the Uni-<lb />
versity Urn on. Why not be differ-<lb />
� nt (and we are different). It's the<lb />
mail unimpressive schools like the<lb />
University of California, the Uni-<lb />
versity of Missouri, the University<lb />
of Minnesota, and Georgia Tech<lb />
that still have a College or student<lb />
Union. Even the University of Ig-<lb />
norance and Imbecility at Chapel<lb />
Hill does not have a UU.<lb />
I heard a rumor today that a rep-<lb />
representative of NSA National Stu-<lb />
dent Association) was trying to es-<lb />
tablish a chapter here on campus.<lb />
Beware, you haven't got a chance.<lb />
There's a CIA agent in every de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
As of last Saturday, there has<lb />
been a marked change in the Har-<lb />
ris Survey Presidential ratings. The<lb />
new releases indicate that LBJ<lb />
holds 10. percent of the public fav-<lb />
or, Governor Regan 13 percent, Geo-<lb />
rge Wallace 3 percent and Coach<lb />
stasivich 70 percent. The rest are<lb />
undecided.<lb />
As for news from alumni, it is<lb />
reported that PFC Jim Kimsey<lb />
(U.S. Army has almost finished<lb />
his basic training, lost forty pounds,<lb />
and is campaigning for the post oi<lb />
Commanding Officer of Fort Ben-<lb />
ning. Georgia.<lb />
Student Government President.<lb />
Steve Moore, told me today that he<lb />
 seriously considering taking a<lb />
po ition with Dr Weigand in the<lb />
Counseling Department, as he has<lb />
beei holding guidance sessions in<lb />
i office every day Steve oom-<lb />
nented thai these sessions were<lb />
the benefit of the depressed,<lb />
supressed, and oppressed or anyone<lb />
. who wanted to work in the<lb />
SGA.<lb />
Tn closing I would like to pass on<lb />
:�(! about campaigning to the<lb />
i andidates in the forthcoming elec-<lb />
tion. I'll not use my advice, as it<lb />
may not prove too successful 'ha.<lb />
Nevertheless, I give you the<lb />
 i ol one who controlled many<lb />
�e a "II you wish to win the<lb />
ympathy of broad masses then you<lb />
tell them the crudest and<lb />
mo ' stupid thini i Adolph Hitler,<lb />
Mi In Kampf.<lb />
Until next week, be good, have<lb />
fun take vour choice.<lb />
i ther man's right to life, liberty,<lb />
or happiness. The theft of anoth-<lb />
er's property is not practical, for<lb />
once the property is gone or pro-<lb />
ducer destroyed, a thief must pro-<lb />
duce or cease to exist. Practicality<lb />
is the adoption of rational means<lb />
to a certain end. It is practical to<lb />
include flour to the production of<lb />
bread, and not practical to include<lb />
rocks. It also must be noted that<lb />
morality means hottest, honorable<lb />
dealings with men.<lb />
The hippie, then, escapes to the<lb />
lower culture to avoid the dilemma.<lb />
Most Americans try to go half-<lb />
way: the hippie goes to one ex-<lb />
treme, since the mainstream of to-<lb />
day's "intellectual thought" flows<lb />
toward the moral ed of the dic-<lb />
hotomy, the hippie elimates prac-<lb />
ticality as immoral and enters the<lb />
moral, tribal life The hippie,<lb />
therefore, cannot produce goods<lb />
or services to improve his standard<lb />
of living as practicality is immoral.<lb />
The hippie genius, then, cannot be<lb />
cultivated as he lives in a stagnant<lb />
culture.<lb />
It is, therefore, the default of<lb />
the so-called "intellectual" lead-<lb />
ers and citizenery of this country<lb />
that has caused the hippie move-<lb />
ment. It is the practical - moral dic-<lb />
hotomy that must be refuted. Since<lb />
practicality and morality cannot be<lb />
separated, it is right practically<lb />
and morally to produce machines,<lb />
buildings, and automobiles for one's<lb />
own benefit. Reality must be dealt<lb />
with practically and morally, al-<lb />
though there are some who try not<lb />
to deal with reality by the use of<lb />
fraud, etc. Hence, the contradiction<lb />
represented by the practical - mor-<lb />
al dichotomy must be refuted by<lb />
the Intellectuals and each indivi-<lb />
dual In order to set American<lb />
clety free from contradiction.<lb />
The hippie does not have to<lb />
"Drop out The hippie can pain:<lb />
deliver mail, or write poetry in the<lb />
framework of American society.<lb />
and the hippie can benefit greatly<lb />
from other ideas. All the hippie<lb />
must realize is that practicality<lb />
and morality are not separate. If a<lb />
painting Is practical, a means to<lb />
uci � � ful survival, then it is moral<lb />
� it is correct to paint and ex-<lb />
change fairly with men for other<lb />
benefits. The hippie, despite bai l<lb />
errors, can return successfully to<lb />
society and be happy. It is the job<lb />
of intellectuals and each Individual<lb />
to set the stage<lb />
Informal rush<lb />
lie eight sororiti<lb />
Hollowing is a rep<lb />
ies and new ple<lb />
ties.<lb />
Kappi<lb />
The first rush <lb />
hursday, Septen<lb />
d after a nigl<lb />
ink Panther" a:<lb />
hows, "bunny-<lb />
ailed kitties, ai<lb />
ent the "big nig<lb />
A formal tea s<lb />
nd party. Wrier<lb />
ut September 9,<lb />
accepted. New 1<lb />
Branscome, Han<lb />
Berlach, New Be<lb />
din. Fayetteville<lb />
umberton; Lini<lb />
ity; Gra:e Re<lb />
ebbie Sheehan,<lb />
arilyn stricklan<lb />
Rico: and Cile<lb />
e.<lb />
Kappa Delta <lb />
nd transfer stu<lb />
viting them to<lb />
an afternoon tea<lb />
New officers a<lb />
nd Carol Graj.<lb />
lma Taylor, IV<lb />
an.<lb />
On September<lb />
ined the Phi K;<lb />
Alpha<lb />
Alpha Xi Dei<lb />
irush on Tuesday<lb />
"the sorority houi<lb />
fes are: Betsy 1<lb />
Weycutt, Ann Rei<lb />
�jfEusan Carey, an<lb />
The Gamma P<lb />
fltcently organized<lb />
Jfor the mothers<lb />
� pledges.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Urtertained the K<lb />
Alpha Xi's at a i<lb />
home on Wednes<lb />
er 20. Mr. Dau<lb />
us of UNC at<lb />
Kappa Sigma, v<lb />
trv is an alumnu<lb />
ta<lb />
b<lb />
Chi (<lb />
ECU Forum<lb />
The Real Hippie<lb />
Rho Zeta Chaj<lb />
leld its fall inl<lb />
lay and Wedne:<lb />
The theme ot<lb />
v, as a Hawaiian<lb />
ish party was<lb />
pOmega House.<lb />
During the su<lb />
Borority house w<lb />
fnew furniture <lb />
Ithe living room.<lb />
On September<lb />
man from Cha<lb />
Mims from Harr<lb />
initiated.<lb />
Alph<lb />
!) ar Mr. Sultan,<lb />
I have just read your newspaper<lb />
article on hippies, and now I have<lb />
begun to wonder. You see, I have<lb />
spent the last year in and around<lb />
San Franciscos' Haight-Ashbury.<lb />
After reading your article, I would<lb />
like to know what research you<lb />
bs e your article on? Have you read<lb />
any other articles besides what have<lb />
appeared in Time or Life? They are<lb />
good magazines but, hardly a fair<lb />
approach to the situation at hand<lb />
The drugs LSD Mescaline. S<lb />
T.P. and others are used by a min-<lb />
ority. Marijuana on the other hand<lb />
used so widely I would hardly<lb />
attribute it to the hippies. Mari-<lb />
juana and its more powerful rela-<lb />
tive, hashish, have been widely us-<lb />
ed m all parts of the world since<lb />
written history began.<lb />
The phrase "Turn On, Tune In,<lb />
Drop Out" was coined by Doctor<lb />
Timothy Leary, and although he is<lb />
a drug advocate, he is not the spok-<lb />
esman for the hippie majority.<lb />
The hippies are not always trying<lb />
to escape reality. A great deal of<lb />
them are college educated, upper<lb />
middle-class and they have all had<lb />
their chances at what you call re-<lb />
ality.<lb />
You furthermore state that hip-<lb />
pies are not a productive member<lb />
of society. I consider this com-<lb />
ment in error. I worked with quite<lb />
a few of them this summer and<lb />
have seen many more at work as<lb />
postal clerks, deliverymen and<lb />
many other jobs.<lb />
They are doing more to change<lb />
our present way of life than you or<lb />
T are. Their art, music, and ideas<lb />
are entering every facet of Ameri-<lb />
i an life<lb />
The hippies arc condemned for<lb />
their two basic hang-ups with our<lb />
society. These two points in ques-<lb />
tion are the use of drugs and the<lb />
advocation of free love.<lb />
In closing, Mr. Sultan, I would<lb />
like to say that we should clear up<lb />
our own "campus pill poppers" and<lb />
"arboretum snugglers" before ar-<lb />
ticles are written about another<lb />
part of our generation whom you<lb />
collectively call the hippies.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Larry Mulvihill<lb />
Women Unite!<lb />
Su-<lb />
it ls to the credit of he admin-<lb />
istration of this school that men<lb />
students are not bound by obsolete<lb />
rules and have a minimum of re-<lb />
strictions except for those which<lb />
encroach upon the rights of others<lb />
Unfortunately, this is not so with<lb />
our female students. Though nof<lb />
the only one, my primary issue con<lb />
cents the rules concerning female<lb />
attire.<lb />
I find the "no-shorts, no-slack?<lb />
� except  n covered by a rain-<lb />
coat i" idea quite archaic for a�<lb />
otherwise progressive school. The<lb />
girls will suffer no more lascivious<lb />
glances than they already do, so<lb />
the Puritanical members of the<lb />
sch ' and its faculty need not wor-<lb />
ry<lb />
understand that the Dean of<lb />
Women is a fair, just, and under-<lb />
standing woman who only awaits<lb />
some young lady with initiative to<lb />
approach her with a petition sign-<lb />
ed by enough girls in agreement<lb />
with the thoughts expressed in this<lb />
letter to indicate that it is the wili<lb />
of the majority. And so I hand the<lb />
issue to just such a girl.<lb />
John Rachel<lb />
On September<lb />
?Phi held inforn<lb />
fashion .show as<lb />
fehi's modeled<lb />
College Shop .<lb />
Official pledg:<lb />
18 included: Be<lb />
mond. Va Mar<lb />
! derson, N. C:<lb />
Wake Forest, N.<lb />
ler. Adelphi.<lb />
i Trotter. Charlo<lb />
Raleigh; Donna<lb />
jand Dottie Wall<lb />
(boro<lb />
Sitfma Sij<lb />
The Sigmas he<lb />
jParty rush at<lb />
home.<lb />
New pledges ii<lb />
SHIR<lb />
BAF<lb />
SF<lb />
Catering to<lb />
Specializing<lb />
ing.<lb />
We now ha<lb />
to satisfy 3<lb />
needs.<lb />
STOP BY i<lb />
SOM<lb />
Open 7 a.<lb />
Mon.<lb />
Friday 7 a<lb />
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IT'S ALL GREEK<lb />
East Carolinian�Thursday, September 21, 1967�3<lb />
ight to life, liberty,<lb />
The theft of anotli-<lb />
is not practical, for<lb />
erty is gone or pro-<lb />
rd, a thief must pm-<lb />
bo exist. Practicality<lb />
n of rational menus<lb />
nd. It is practical to<lb />
to the production of<lb />
; practical to include<lb />
must be noted that<lb />
us honest, honorable<lb />
men.<lb />
ihen. escapes to the<lb />
0 avoid the dilemma<lb />
ms try to go half-<lb />
pie goes to one ex-<lb />
lie mainstream of to.<lb />
jtual thought" flows<lb />
oral e.id of the dic-<lb />
lippie climates prac-<lb />
noral and enters the<lb />
life. The hippie,<lb />
nnot produce goods<lb />
improve his standard<lb />
acticality Ls Immoral,<lb />
nius, then, cannot be<lb />
le lives in a stagnant<lb />
fore, the default <lb />
"intellectual" lead-<lb />
npry of this country<lb />
ed the hippie move-<lb />
practical - moral du<lb />
lust be refuted. Since<lb />
id morality cannot be<lb />
is right practically<lb />
;o produce machines,<lb />
automobiles for one's<lb />
leality must be dealt<lb />
lly and moTally. al-<lb />
ire some who try not<lb />
reality by the use of<lb />
nee. the contradiction<lb />
i' the practical - mor-<lb />
must be refuted by<lb />
als and each indivi-<lb />
to set American<lb />
in contradiction.<lb />
does net have to<lb />
rhe hippie can paint.<lb />
r write poetry in the<lb />
f American society.<lb />
as benefit greatly<lb />
dra All the hippie<lb />
is that practicality-<lb />
are not separate. If a<lb />
radical, a means to<lb />
vival. then it is moral<lb />
KJl to paint and ex-<lb />
with men for othi<lb />
hippie, despite basic<lb />
eturn successfully to<lb />
� happy. It Ls the job<lb />
s and each individt <lb />
m<lb />
 Informal rush has been held by<lb />
the eight sororities on campus. The<lb />
following is a report on the activi-<lb />
ties and new pledges of the sorori-<lb />
Hies.<lb />
Kappa Delta<lb />
' The first rush party was held on<lb />
�Thursday, September 7. It was styl-<lb />
ed after a nightclub with "The<lb />
ink Panther" as the theme. Floor<lb />
shows, "bunny-like" waitresses<lb />
called kitties, and pink cocktails<lb />
lent the "big night out" flavor.<lb />
A formal tea served as the sec-<lb />
"Ifond party. When bids were given<lb />
cut September 9. nine new pledges<lb />
accepted. New KD's are Betty<lb />
' BraJiscome, Hampton, Va Maine<lb />
Geiiaeh, New Bern: Sharron Har-<lb />
din. Fayetteville; Linda Hatcher.<lb />
Lumberton: Linda Maness, Siler<lb />
Citv; Grate Roberts, Morehead:<lb />
peijbie Sheehan, Springfield, Va<lb />
jUarilvn Strickland, San Juan, Puer-<lb />
to Rico: and Cile Sutton. La Gran-<lb />
ge<lb />
Kappa Delta welcomed ireshmen<lb />
"and transfer students to ECU by<lb />
inviting them to the KD house for<lb />
an afternoon tea on September 10.<lb />
New officers are Barbara Spano<lb />
Kind Carol Gray, treasurers, and<lb />
, Alma Taylor, Membership Chair-<lb />
: man.<lb />
On September 11, KD's enter-<lb />
tained the Phi Kappa Tau Fraterni-<lb />
ty<lb />
I Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta held informal<lb />
gjrush on Tuesday, September 12 at<lb />
� the sorority house. The new pled-<lb />
ges are: Betsy Bone, Wanda Hon-<lb />
iveycutt, Aim Reinhardt, Gail Lea.<lb />
Susan Carey, and Martha Cross.<lb />
The Gamma Phi chapter has re-<lb />
1-cently organized a Mothers' Club<lb />
for the mothers of all sisters and<lb />
pledges.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Daughtry en-<lb />
tertained the Kappa Sigmas and<lb />
jLAlpha Xi's at a patio party at their<lb />
jS'home on Wednesday night, Septem-<lb />
ber 20. Mr. Daughtry Ls an alum-<lb />
H�ius of UNC at Chapel Hill and a<lb />
� Knppa Sigma, while Mrs. Daugh-<lb />
trv is an alumnus of Alpha Xi Del-<lb />
gin.<lb />
Chi Omega<lb />
Rho .eta Chapter of Chi Omega<lb />
ield its fall informal rush Tues-<lb />
ay and Wednesday.<lb />
The theme of Tuesday's party<lb />
as a Hawaiian Luau. Wednesday's<lb />
(rush party was a tea at the Chi<lb />
Omega House.<lb />
During the summer months the<lb />
soiority house was redecorated and<lb />
new furniture was purchased for<lb />
the living room.<lb />
On September 13th Cynthia Chap-<lb />
man from Charlotte and Sandra<lb />
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Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
The Sigmas held a Polynesial Pool<lb />
�Party rush at Mrs. Ray MingeV<lb />
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New pledges include: Linda Bok-<lb />
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Delta Zeta<lb />
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Kappa Alpha<lb />
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Lambda Chi Alpha<lb />
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Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
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tly Phil Goodman.<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
On this campus Pi Kappa Phi Ls<lb />
represented by Beta Phi Chapter<lb />
The Beta Phi Chapter consists o.<lb />
thirty-two active brothers and foul<lb />
pledges.<lb />
Officers are Bill Dryden. Presi-<lb />
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Candidates Gather<lb />
For Role Briefing<lb />
By BOB ROBINSON<lb />
The candidates running in the<lb />
Fall elections met In Raw Audi-<lb />
torium Tuesday night to have the<lb />
rules of candidacy explained to<lb />
them.<lb />
Sue Yow. elections chairman,<lb />
opened the meeting and called the<lb />
roll of those who had filed for<lb />
:on. as attc-ndanco at this meet-<lb />
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dates. As their names were called,<lb />
the candidates answered by an-<lb />
nouncing whether they were run-<lb />
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ty, or independent.<lb />
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tion of the forms on which each<lb />
candidate must list the expenses<lb />
he will Incur during his campaign<lb />
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Miss Y. quoted the rules about<lb />
posters and behavior at the polls.<lb />
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he Wednesday, September 27. Day<lb />
students will vote in the lobby of<lb />
the University Union, and the dorm<lb />
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their dorms<lb />
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nit, selection of candidatesi for<lb />
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meeting Thursday night.<lb />
I Francis, party cliairmam<lb />
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one we are open to suggestions.<lb />
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sieve Beaman, UP SGA Legis<lb />
lature floor leader, and Patty Lar-<lb />
on, UP secretary-treasurer, joinee.<lb />
Francis in welcoming the fresh-<lb />
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The slate oi candidates chose<lb />
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mond Stephen Rousso, Julie Hud-<lb />
son, Barbara Herndon, Kitty Og-<lb />
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Chris Smith, Umstead; Bar-<lb />
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George Clegg and Larry Newtor.<lb />
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John Meares who had been delayed<lb />
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Webb. Caroline Riddle, Leslie Gen-<lb />
zardi, Gwynn Garrett, Brenda Hud-<lb />
on, Bill Richardson, Ada Sanfor.<lb />
jean Harvey. Arlene Murrhy, Vivla:<lb />
Depaola, Piun Smitli. Pete Boogei<lb />
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Mary Del Galys for Day Studei.<lb />
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public popularity: inexpensive ca-<lb />
pacity - operated burglar alarms<lb />
which ring a bell or turn on lights<lb />
when any warm body approaches<lb />
and disturbs their electrical field<lb />
low-voltage switches which allow<lb />
you to turn all house lights on or<lb />
off with one bedside switch; and<lb />
solar - powered batteries so called<lb />
"free power").<lb />
The tiny silicon-wafer sun bat-<lb />
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powered engine<lb />
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pliers can count on a fast-growing<lb />
group of College men for future<lb />
business. After watching laser<lb />
beams, computers, and radio-con-<lb />
trolled satellites on TV, the young-<lb />
er crowd i.s eager to order a<lb />
"breadboard kit" and try building<lb />
a far-out electronic device nobody<lb />
has seen before.<lb />
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respect. The average high-school-<lb />
ige buyer is interested in the low-<lb />
er priced equipment, like $15 walkie-<lb />
talkie kits and $25 short wave re-<lb />
t fivers, however he soon graduates<lb />
tfi the $100-$300 class, and buys lab<lb />
oscilloscopes, 4-track stereo tape<lb />
recorders and .solid-state 120-watt<lb />
hi-fi stereo kits.<lb />
Prospective Mizewells should keep<lb />
in mind a number of basic rules:<lb />
Benin with, simple projects and<lb />
work into more difficult ones. A<lb />
od starting point are lab kits<lb />
which permit many experiments<lb />
from one ki.<lb />
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Mass; uxtaposes a face with an<lb />
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College Artists of the School<lb />
or Art Invite all new students<lb />
to attend the organizational<lb />
meeting of CASA this Thursday<lb />
it 7:00 P.M. in Bawl 339.<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda welcomes<lb />
all interested business majors<lb />
and minors. Including freshmen.<lb />
V membership drive wlB be<lb />
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September 10-21 from n,ne<lb />
until two.<lb />
Salenius &amp; Elam Preside<lb />
Over Men's Honor Council<lb />
Two upperclassmen at East Car-<lb />
olina University have been elected<lb />
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for men on the campus.<lb />
ECU Dean of Men James B. Mal-<lb />
lory announced that Howard Sal-<lb />
enius, a senior history major from<lb />
Greenville and Chicago, 111 is the<lb />
new chairman and will preside at<lb />
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Serving with him for the 1967-<lb />
'68 school year will be William Ho-<lb />
ward Elam of Charlotte. vice-<lb />
chairman.<lb />
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members of the Council which are<lb />
called into session involving men<lb />
students. It is one of the most re-<lb />
spected governing bodies on the<lb />
campus and has jurisdiction in cas-<lb />
i s in which suspension or ex<lb />
pulsion is likely.<lb />
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6� East Carolinian�Thursday, September 21, 1967<lb />
Sports Lowe Down<lb />
Everybody Be There<lb />
� � �<lb />
Bv John Lowe<lb />
nfai HUGHES<lb />
Hughes, Colson Will Present<lb />
Problems To Richmond Team<lb />
Eai Can Una s senior tailback<lb />
Neal Hushes reached back into his<lb />
sophomore year to pull out a line<lb />
performance against William and<lb />
Mary Saturday and joined hands<lb />
with sophomore fullback Butch<lb />
Colson to lead the pirate win. 27-7.<lb />
Two years ago, Hughes was boost-<lb />
ed as a fine tailback prospect. In<lb />
his fii t game he went 73 yards<lb />
for a touchdown on his first day<lb />
from scrimmage. But later in the<lb />
game, he was injured and lost some<lb />
of his confidence on offense' after<lb />
that Hi a ved to a defensive<lb />
halfback po i Ion and proved to be<lb />
a standout playei He excelled at<lb />
pass � fei (and i eturning punts<lb />
and kickoffs. He was used sparing-<lb />
ly on offense, but never seemed to<lb />
show the spark he once had.<lb />
This fall, as practice got under-<lb />
way, Hughes began to regain his<lb />
form of two years ago. He impress-<lb />
ed the Buc coaches, but they were<lb />
Spiders Outlook<lb />
Appears Cloudy<lb />
By BRUCE 8UMMERFIELD<lb />
(Ed. Note) This is the lirst in a<lb />
series of articles which will fea-<lb />
ture a report of the Fast Carolina<lb />
football opposition on the following<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
As Coach Prank Joner, sees it.<lb />
the outlook at the University of<lb />
Richmond is not so rosy for this<lb />
sea.son. Jones is in the second year<lb />
of a four year rebuilding program<lb />
The Spider coach, who is also ath-<lb />
letic director. has a tougher sched-<lb />
ule than last year's 2-8 team.<lb />
It seems trite and even ports<lb />
writer in the area ha , . but,<lb />
Richmond must ride the talented<lb />
arm of Buster O'Brien Larry Bun-<lb />
ich hs graduated and there is no<lb />
runne. of his quality to replace<lb />
him. O'Brien, a Notre Dame trans-<lb />
fer, completed 99 of 200 passes<lb />
year. The offense will run from an<lb />
"I" with wide flankers and feature<lb />
halfbai . itching short passes.<lb />
O'Brien is nol a -sprint-out" quar-<lb />
terback and throws well only when<lb />
he receives excellent protection.<lb />
Hi favorite receivers will be Den-<lb />
nis Wiley, Don Everetl tnd Mike<lb />
Bixones.<lb />
Sophomores will dominati<lb />
i th Spiders try to show up<lb />
� that gave up 263 points lasl<lb />
II should be noted that the<lb />
Carolina freshmen of last yeai<lb />
beat these rising sophomores at<lb />
Richmond by a 19<lb />
In the first game eason<lb />
Richmond was beaten by West: Vir-<lb />
ginia 27 to 6. The East Carolina-<lb />
University of Richmond game shou-<lb />
ld provide a good measuring stick<lb />
of the two conference crown con-<lb />
tenders. West Virginia had an easy-<lb />
time in their run over the Sniders.<lb />
East Carolina must put constant<lb />
pressure on O'Brien and stop his<lb />
passing attack. The offense must<lb />
force mistakes on Richmond's sop-<lb />
homore-laden defense. This writer<lb />
predict East Carolina by three<lb />
touchdowns<lb />
reluctant to let him leave the de-<lb />
fensive unit.<lb />
Saturday, against the Indians, he<lb />
got his fresh start and earned a<lb />
starting berth for this weekend<lb />
against Richmond Moving to the<lb />
offensive unit, Hughes made sev-<lb />
eral spectacular runs, especially<lb />
one which probably was the key to<lb />
the win. On a third and seven situ-<lb />
ation, he broke Ion e around right<lb />
end and wen: out of bounds just<lb />
inches beyond the first down mark-<lb />
er to keep the drive alive. The<lb />
Bucs moved from there to brake<lb />
open a 7-7 tie and win.<lb />
Hughes also picked up one touch-<lb />
down, a 14 yard ramble. He at-<lb />
tempted ust three passes and hit<lb />
on two of them.<lb />
Colson, meanwhile, came off the<lb />
bench mid way through the first<lb />
quarter when starting fullback Geo-<lb />
rge Gay .suffered a broken leg.<lb />
rhe hard-running sophomore<lb />
made the Indians sorry the rest of<lb />
the game He carried the ball 28<lb />
times and picked up 133 yards, In-<lb />
cluding two touchdowns. He scored<lb />
the tie breaker in the fourth period<lb />
from a yard out, then picked up the<lb />
tinal one on a 40-yard romp.<lb />
A standout as a freshman, he<lb />
was the team's leading rusher, aid-<lb />
ing the 5-0 sea on. He looked good<lb />
continually during the spring and<lb />
fall practice, pushing for a start-<lb />
berth.<lb />
BI.TCH COLSON<lb />
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Last Saturday, about a thousand<lb />
ECU students went to see the Pi-<lb />
rates beat William and Mary by<lb />
27-7. With the weather conditions<lb />
That prevailed last Saturday, the<lb />
ize of the crowd was very coin<lb />
mendable. Who says there is DO<lb />
spirit at ECU? This Saturday, the<lb />
Bucs travel to Richmond, which Is<lb />
closer than WiUiamsburg, to meet<lb />
the Spiders in a Southern Confer-<lb />
ence game, iet's get everybody oul<lb />
and go on up to Richmond to whoop<lb />
it up and cheer the Bucs on to<lb />
another victory.<lb />
Measure l'p<lb />
This game will be b fairly good<lb />
yardstick to compare West Virgin<lb />
ia. the preseason favorite In the<lb />
conference, with East Carolina. I ai '<lb />
week. WVU walloped Richmond by<lb />
27-6. WVU played a team that w:i<lb />
still running ragged and trying to<lb />
get rid of some fat. With two weeks<lb />
more practice, and one game under<lb />
their belts, WVU had a big ad-<lb />
vantage over the Richmond Spiders.<lb />
The Bucs wont' have it so easy.<lb />
Richmond figures to be ready for<lb />
the Hues.<lb />
Tickets On Sale<lb />
rickets for the game against<lb />
Richmond may be purchased from<lb />
the Athletic Ticket Office in Me-<lb />
morial Gymnasium for $2.00. The<lb />
ticket, price will cost more if you<lb />
buy your tickets in Richmond You<lb />
may also purchase ticket, for the<lb />
game against Davidson on Septem-<lb />
ber 30, 1967. for $1,75, at the Tic-<lb />
ket Office.<lb />
Game lime i 8:15. at the Rich-<lb />
mond City Stadium, What say we<lb />
get a lot oi rooters up there ;<lb />
give'em K�II<lb />
For those oi you who are head<lb />
lug up I ' Richmond, here i.s th<lb />
complete Buc roster. Tear it or<lb />
ind take it with you.<lb />
Anyone For CREW?<lb />
Then will be a meeting for i<lb />
boys interested m Crew today a:<lb />
4:00, room 105, in Memorial Gyre,<lb />
nasium. Anyone interested Bh u!<lb />
be there Freshmen may parUc.<lb />
pate in this port, and no previotj<lb />
experience in Crew is needed Yo.<lb />
will receive your training on dn<lb />
land m the ra big shell. Than<lb />
room 106 oi 'he gym for al:<lb />
intere '  ew<lb />
Intramural Football Begins<lb />
By RONALD VINCENT<lb />
Intramural football began Mon-<lb />
day, September 18, with a full slate<lb />
of games. Kappa Alpha defeated<lb />
Sigma Chi Delta, 32-7, Lambda<lb />
ciu Alpha defeated Pi Kappa Al-<lb />
pha, 13-0. Pi Kappa Phi won over<lb />
Alpha Kappa Psi by 33-0, Sigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon defeated Kappa Sigma<lb />
13-0, Theta Chi defeated Phi Kappa<lb />
Tau 12-6, and Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
upended Alpha Epsilon Pi by 12-6.<lb />
Bill Mosier and Dale Gidley lead<lb />
Kappa Alpha in their Q2-7 rout of<lb />
Sigma Chi Delta. Gidley threw<lb />
three touchdown passes and Mosier<lb />
cored twice in the victory.<lb />
Lambda Chi used the combina-<lb />
tion of Bill Dickens to BUI Austen<lb />
to defeat Pi Kappa Alpha 13-0.<lb />
Austen caught two touchdown pass-<lb />
e; from Dii ken m the win.<lb />
Glenn Gulledge threw two touch<lb />
down passes to Wayne Murschell t.<lb />
lead Alpha Phi Omega past Alphi<lb />
Epi lion Pi, 12-6. Goldfish sc :p<lb />
he only touchdown for AEPi.<lb />
J. Burli on passed for four t<lb />
downs in leadini Pi Kappa Phi pat<lb />
Vlpha Kappa Psi, 33-0. David Cai<lb />
ter caught two of Burleson's heal<lb />
es for touchdowns and Mike Mc<lb />
Quirk Intercepted two passe, ?�<lb />
aid m the victory.<lb />
Stevenson and Hughes each u ,r<lb />
ed once to lead Sigma Phi Epsila<lb />
oast Kappa Sigma by a score r<lb />
13-0.<lb />
Goodman ran for one touch; m<lb />
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rheta Chi past Phi Kappa Tau U<lb />
o. Gurganu pa sed to Mowry f<lb />
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Snacks - Conversation - Entertainment<lb />
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