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Carolina University, Greenville, N. C, Thursday, September 28, 1967<lb />
Number 6<lb />
Faculty Standing Increases<lb />
As EC Gains Appropriations<lb />
4 Carolina University ha matk<lb />
treated gams m its history o!<lb />
y recruitment programs. The -�<lb />
mis go on constantly through-<lb />
the world of higher education<lb />
the new .school year begins,<lb />
�liveiity has a faculty roll ol<lb />
558, a 22 per cent increase ovei<lb />
last fall's beginning roster of 448.<lb />
In competition with other Bcho-<lb />
East Carolina raised its per-<lb />
centage oi faculty members with<lb />
PhD's and other terminal degrees<lb />
from 51 to 60.<lb />
According to Dr. Robert W Wil-<lb />
liams Jr dean of academic af-<lb />
the 9-point gain is "the best<lb />
e ever been able to do in a<lb />
" The percentage has hovered<lb />
iround 50 for several years.<lb />
me campus spokesmen have<lb />
doubts that any campus in North<lb />
Carolina, can equal East Carolina's<lb />
entage gain in terminal degree<lb />
ratio<lb />
University President Leo W. Jen-<lb />
is at least as proud of the ac-<lb />
. wment as anybody on campus.<lb />
or elsewher "We are extremely<lb />
plea d with this record "H<lb />
peak vei j well indeed for the<lb />
i putation of our schools and de-<lb />
partments. People of this caliber<lb />
have many, many opportunities<lb />
these days. They just don't come<lb />
bo a campus unless it can offer the<lb />
they want<lb />
President Jenkins in reflecting<lb />
on the resources which made the<lb />
successful faculty - hunt possible<lb />
stated, "We are indeed indebted to<lb />
the 1967 General Assembly for the<lb />
encouragement and foresight ex-<lb />
tended to us through in Teased ap-<lb />
propriations<lb />
State Sen. Robert B. Morgan oi<lb />
Lillington, chairman of the EC<lb />
Board of Trustees, said in a speech<lb />
here earlier this month that East<lb />
Carolina fared better than any oth-<lb />
'�:� -tatesupported institution in<lb />
North Carolina in getting appro-<lb />
priations above and beyond the bud-<lb />
jet recommended to the legislature.<lb />
Using the state-provided resour-<lb />
ces, the university's team of fac-<lb />
ulty hunters, chairmen of depart-<lb />
ments and deans of schools, came<lb />
through with flying colors.<lb />
Dean Williams, who controls fac-<lb />
Construction Program<lb />
Receives Gi)verninent Aid<lb />
me construction program of E<lb />
Una got a new shot in the arm<lb />
.veek with virtual assurai.<lb />
rly $l.7L5.000 in federal match-<lb />
funds to round out budgets of<lb />
projei I totaling nearly $8<lb />
)00.<lb />
! he N C Higher Edu it i '�<lb />
TEC Begins<lb />
Volunteer Drive<lb />
By RALPH F.LLEDGE<lb />
Beginning its second year of op-<lb />
eration, the Tutorials of East Car-<lb />
olina (TEC) will be continuing its<lb />
program for underprivileged child-<lb />
ren in the Greenville - Pitt Ooun-<lb />
iy area.<lb />
TEC now has a membership of<lb />
about 35 experienced tutors work-<lb />
ing with the same number ol<lb />
children in the Kearney Park and<lb />
South Pitt Street district.<lb />
The directors of TEC hope that<lb />
through campus recruitment this<lb />
quarter, membership can be increa-<lb />
sed to 60-80 volunteer tutorf�<lb />
recruiting booth will be available<lb />
to interested students in the uu<lb />
lobby Sept. 25-29 from 10:00 a.m.<lb />
until 2:00 p.m.<lb />
Purposes of TEC<lb />
TEC attempts to supplement the<lb />
work of the schools, which are ham-<lb />
pered by overcrowded classrooms<lb />
and lack of personnel. TEC'S tutors<lb />
help their tutees with their school<lb />
work, and thus slow learners are<lb />
. the personal attention that<lb />
the schools cannot furnish.<lb />
The tutors try to build up their<lb />
iit.es' self-confidence, taking into<lb />
consideration that these children<lb />
are faced with unfamiliar middle-<lb />
values in school and go home<lb />
to poverty. They are handicapped<lb />
by insecurity and fear of school.<lb />
The personal attention of a tutoi<lb />
can be an invaluable aid to thede-<lb />
prived child's success in school.<lb />
Each tutor is asked to devote<lb />
two or three hours a week to his<lb />
tutro. The tutoring sessions tafte<lb />
place in the child's home, thereby<lb />
givinp h� rHfld'a parents a chance<lb />
to become involved, and the tutor<lb />
becomes acquainted with the child's<lb />
total environment, According to-<lb />
most East Carolina tutors, this IS<lb />
very worthwhile and rewarding<lb />
tvork.<lb />
TEC is one of about 30 collegiate<lb />
tutorial Programs across North Car-<lb />
olina, affiMqted with the Youth Ed-<lb />
ucational Services of Durham, N. O.<lb />
ties Commission, which recom �<lb />
nends allocations under the High-<lb />
er Education Facilities Act HE-<lb />
I , approved the four ECU pro-<lb />
along with eight others in<lb />
the state, In a meeting in Raleigh<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Fas' Carolina projects involved<lb />
ire a $3,343,400 biology and phys-<lb />
as complex already under con-<lb />
struction, i SI.165.314 home eco-<lb />
nomics building now under con-<lb />
duction, a 131.000-square-foot<lb />
classroom building � ECU's larg-<lb />
est yet � which will cost about $3<lb />
200,000, and a 930,000 streamlining<lb />
of Flanagan Building to better<lb />
equip it for chemistry and general<lb />
science.<lb />
The HEFA funds approved by the<lb />
commission would give East Caro-<lb />
lina $310,000 toward the Flanagan<lb />
renovation, $298,484 more on the<lb />
biology-physics complex, another<lb />
$114,000 on the home economics<lb />
building and an even million dollars<lb />
toward the giant new classroom<lb />
structure.<lb />
The commission calculates prior-<lb />
ity scores for each project submit-<lb />
ted by the various schools. It rec-<lb />
ommends the allocation of avail-<lb />
able funds according to the prior-<lb />
ity scores.<lb />
Photographers Urge<lb />
Immediate Portraits<lb />
For '68 Buccaneer<lb />
Portraits for the first East Car-<lb />
olina University yearbook. THE<lb />
BUCCANEER, are now being tak-<lb />
en. Students may sign up for ap-<lb />
pointments in the soda shop be-<lb />
tween nine O'clock aiici four o'clock<lb />
Monday through Friday. Smith<lb />
Studios have three photographers<lb />
working from nine to five each<lb />
weekday in the SGA. legislature<lb />
room on the third floor of the<lb />
Wright Annex.<lb />
In the past, students have been<lb />
teliquent about getting their pic-<lb />
tures taken for the yearbook. As<lb />
Of September 26. only 1.600 people<lb />
had their portraits taken. Portraits<lb />
will be taken for two more weeks.<lb />
Eight thousand more portraits<lb />
have to be made to make ours an<lb />
Ail-American Yearbook.<lb />
All students and faculty members<lb />
m urged to get their portraits<lb />
taken AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.<lb />
This will save many the irritation<lb />
,f waiting in line the last day just<lb />
to find that their picture was tak-<lb />
en too late to be placed in the 1968<lb />
BUCCANEER.<lb />
ulty recruiting commented �'��<lb />
are very proud oi the use our d<lb />
and chairmen made of the fund, tin-<lb />
General Assembly made available<lb />
to us. I don't believe we could have<lb />
made better use of our resjurce<lb />
Many Of the deans and en.inn<lb />
are also plea.sed with the overall<lb />
re ult. Says one, "When you make<lb />
i his sort of headway in the kind ol<lb />
market we're shopping in these<lb />
days, I think you have good reason<lb />
to feel pretty good about it<lb />
But there's no time toi resting<lb />
on any laurels. The recruitment<lb />
program does not end because school<lb />
starts back. The deans and chair-<lb />
men are still at work to build the<lb />
faculty to a higher notentiai.<lb />
Dr. Jenkins insists that the uni-<lb />
versity is totally committed to con-<lb />
vert its resources into better edu-<lb />
cational opportunities, the better<lb />
research programs and the best<lb />
possible services.<lb />
He also insists that East Caro-<lb />
lina University will never set itt�<lb />
sights on equaling the assets and<lb />
achievements of other campuses.<lb />
"We must, be better if wc possibly<lb />
can he declares.<lb />
Sen. Morgan stated that the trus-<lb />
tees are working with the faculty<lb />
and administration "to the end that<lb />
this university will take its place<lb />
very soon among those judged to<lb />
be truly great<lb />
He urges persistence in the con-<lb />
tmua'ior East Carolina's im-<lb />
provement ever the year , Recently<lb />
he told the faculty: "I thank you<lb />
for having built our tradition so<lb />
well, and I pledge that I will join<lb />
with you in doing everything pos-<lb />
sible to see that this great tradi-<lb />
tion of growth, progress and ser-<lb />
vice continues<lb />
EC President Jenkins<lb />
Requests Universities<lb />
To Broaden Services<lb />
President Leo W. Jenkins, in a<lb />
speech Tuesday, called on North<lb />
Carolina's four new regional uni-<lb />
versities to broaden continuing ed-<lb />
ucation services immediately.<lb />
Speaking to the N. C. Council<lb />
on Higher Education. Dr. Jenkins<lb />
.said part of the law which created<lb />
the regional system requires the un-<lb />
iversities "to extend their influ-<lb />
ence and usefulness to persons who<lb />
cannot avail themselves of the uni-<lb />
versities' advantages as students on<lb />
the campus<lb />
Jenkins said he has no doubt thai<lb />
the regional universities � ECU.<lb />
Appalachian State. Western Caro-<lb />
lina and North Carolina A&amp;T State<lb />
� can render the state a great ser-<lb />
ice in this respect.<lb />
Speaking on the ASU campus, he<lb />
said: "We should immediately de-<lb />
velop continuing education programs<lb />
In all areas in which we find our-<lb />
selves qualified. As each depart-<lb />
ment or school within our respec-<lb />
tive universities develops and grows,<lb />
it should establish a well organized<lb />
continuing education program re-<lb />
lated to its particular area of aca-<lb />
demic endeavor<lb />
Examples of services the cam-<lb />
puses can render, he said, include<lb />
cultural and professional assistance<lb />
to the business and industrial com-<lb />
munity, help with problems of ur-<lb />
ban planning, various kinds of<lb />
counseling programs, assistance in<lb />
all phases of community develop-<lb />
ment, and establishment of con-<lb />
tinuing education programs for sen-<lb />
ior citizens, women and other<lb />
groups.<lb />
Jenkins said that financing must<lb />
be broadened from the past tenden-<lb />
cy to design extension programs on<lb />
a self-suporting basis. "We need<lb />
to look to both federal and state<lb />
sources for an increase in financial<lb />
subsidies he said. Private indus-<lb />
try and foundations should also<lb />
help carry the load, he added.<lb />
LISAGOR<lb />
Chicago Columnist<lb />
Predicts Election<lb />
A' a pre e conferem � Mi nday,<lb />
ptember 25 Peter Lisagor a<lb />
well-informed newspaperman and<lb />
lumnist for the Chicago Daily<lb />
News, i mmi nted on ibje rang-<lb />
. ig from Vietnam to racial disquiet.<lb />
Mr. Usagor, who is the chief of<lb />
the Washington bureau, has great<lb />
insight Into the life of President<lb />
Johnson. He believes that Mr. John-<lb />
-on will run in '68 despite some<lb />
basic problems which face him at<lb />
this time. These problems being,<lb />
according to Mr. Lisagor. one of<lb />
general mistrust of the President,<lb />
the Vietnam conflict, and his gen-<lb />
eral unlikeabihty. If the President<lb />
can overcome these problems to<lb />
some extent, he will stand a good<lb />
chance of being re-elected.<lb />
Commenting on the recent polls<lb />
that have been taken, Mr. Lisagor<lb />
feels that President Johnson runs<lb />
very well on domestic issues. Mr.<lb />
Johnson also does well when he<lb />
runs against any of the Republican<lb />
troop.<lb />
Another item to consider which<lb />
may play an important part in the<lb />
'68 elections is the long hot sum-<lb />
mer just prior to elections. Althou-<lb />
gh hard to predict, racial tensions<lb />
may develop and possibly affect<lb />
I tie outcome of the election de-<lb />
pending on how the candidates will<lb />
come out on an issue as this<lb />
Student Government<lb />
Establishes New WRC<lb />
By 1 MTV NELSON<lb />
This fall, a new branch ol stu-<lb />
vernment appears on the<lb />
Carolina campus. To comple-<lb />
� the Men's Residence Council.<lb />
which governs the male dormitory<lb />
students, the SGA legislature has<lb />
established the Women's Residence<lb />
Council.<lb />
The idea for the council was in-<lb />
troduced last spring, and after much<lb />
consideration and arduous work, it<lb />
has become a reality. The WRC<lb />
will serve as the inter-dormitory<lb />
legislative and judicial body for the<lb />
women residents.<lb />
The body will consist of a chair-<lb />
man, vice-chairman, secretary-trea-<lb />
surer, and three members-at-large,<lb />
plus the presidents of the women's<lb />
dormitories. Elections to fill these<lb />
offices will be held on Wednesday.<lb />
October 4. Persons interested in<lb />
running for office must file in the<lb />
office of the Dean of Women Wed-<lb />
nesday, September 27 through Fri-<lb />
day, September 29.<lb />
The constitution of the Women's<lb />
Residence Council reads as follows:<lb />
In order to bring about a more<lb />
unified and cooperative working<lb />
relationship among women students,<lb />
to insure a uniform interpretation<lb />
and enforcement of women's rules,<lb />
and to promote a high standard of<lb />
conduct among East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity ceeds, we. the members of<lb />
the Women's Residence Council at<lb />
East Carolina University do herby<lb />
ordain and establish this constitu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
ARTICLE I: Jurisdiction<lb />
A. It shall be in the power of the<lb />
Women's Residence Council, with<lb />
the approval of the administration,<lb />
to legislate and enforce rules and<lb />
regulations supplementary to the<lb />
basic ones already in force for the<lb />
best government of the women's<lb />
residence halls.<lb />
B. Such rules and regulations are<lb />
binding on all residents of women's<lb />
dormitories.<lb />
C. Once each year the Women's<lb />
Residence Council shall review, and<lb />
revise if necessary, regulations<lb />
made for women's dormitories and<lb />
make recommendations to the pro-<lb />
per authorities for change. This<lb />
shall be done during the winter<lb />
quarter.<lb />
D. The Women's Residence Coun-<lb />
cil shall also regulate functions<lb />
and matters concerning women stu-<lb />
dents not otherwise specifically pro-<lb />
vided for in this constitution or not<lb />
considered under direct control of<lb />
the administration and Student<lb />
Government Association.<lb />
ARTICLE II: Membership<lb />
A. The Women's Residence Coun-<lb />
cil shall consist of a chairman,<lb />
vice-chairman, secretary-treasurer,<lb />
and three members-at-large plus<lb />
the presidents of the women's<lb />
dormitories.<lb />
B. in the event there falls va-<lb />
cant the office of vice-chairman,<lb />
secretary-treasurer or a member-<lb />
at-large the chairman of the WRC<lb />
shall appoint a replacement with<lb />
the approval of the body.<lb />
C. In the event that there falls<lb />
vacant a representative position on<lb />
the WRC, the vice-president of the<lb />
respective dormitory shall fill the<lb />
position.<lb />
ARTICLE IH: Qualification<lb />
A. The qualifications of the mem-<lb />
bers of the WRC shall be as fol-<lb />
lows: She shall:<lb />
1. Live in an ECU women's dorm-<lb />
itory for the duration of her term<lb />
of office.<lb />
2. Have and maintain at least a<lb />
"C" average.<lb />
3. Have and maintain clear<lb />
SGA record.<lb />
4. Shall not be a member of the<lb />
Women's Judiciary Council<lb />
ARTICLE IV:<lb />
Nominations and Elections<lb />
A. Presidents of the dormitories<lb />
t except Freshman) shall be elected<lb />
in their respective dormitories on<lb />
general election day tin the spring).<lb />
B. Officers and members-at-large<lb />
.shall be elected by the women stu-<lb />
dents on general election day (in<lb />
the spring.<lb />
C. Women students desiring to<lb />
run for an office or member-at-<lb />
large positions on the WRC must<lb />
file in the Dean of Women's office<lb />
during the period set by the SGA.<lb />
D. The names and classifications<lb />
of women students running for<lb />
these positions shall appear on the<lb />
ballots. To be eligible candidates<lb />
must meet the following require-<lb />
ments by the end of the quarter in<lb />
which they are elected: sopho-<lb />
mores 48 hours: juniors, 96 hours:<lb />
and seniors, 144 hours.<lb />
ARTICLE V: Officers<lb />
A. The officers shall consist of a<lb />
chairman, vice-chairman, and a sec-<lb />
retary-treasurer.<lb />
B. Each officer must be of at<lb />
least a junior standing; that is, she<lb />
must have completed at least 96<lb />
(Continued on page 5)<lb /><pb facs="00039302_tn_0002" /><lb />
2�East Carotinun- -Thursday. September 28. 1967<lb />
A Trilogy Of Thought<lb />
� r<lb />
There have been many comments, both pro and con. on<lb />
I he current series of "hippie articles" by the EAST CAROLIN-<lb />
IAN'S editorial editor The following- is a collection of my<lb />
thoughts, opinions, and facts on the subject. It is in no way<lb />
a refutation of the abilities and ideas of my chosen editorial<lb />
editor. For as I hope to explain in this editorial, I sincerely be-<lb />
lieve in one's rights to state his opinions publicly as long as<lb />
they are true beliefs of the writer and presented as such.<lb />
I do not profess to be an authority on the hippie move-<lb />
ment. However I do feel qualified to speak on the acceptance i f<lb />
1 iiefa and ideals other than one's own.<lb />
There appears to me to be three corners to any new<lb />
"movement" which involves social, artistic, and philosopl<lb />
ideas being present I in a universal and new form.<lb />
First, there are those who develop and live within tl i<lb />
cults. They are the innovators, the courageous pioneers ol<lb />
new thought, the true believers.<lb />
The second corner of this triangle is comprised of the o -<lb />
position to the new cult. They are usually the believer in I<lb />
status qu . These individuals have as their reason- of opposi-<lb />
tion moral, economic, and "professional" ideals. In a lesser oc-<lb />
curance there can be opposition from a group also pursuing <lb />
new cult. But that cult is in an opposite direction. Howe �<lb />
this form is rare as the status quo defenders, in most case<lb />
act as the opposition to all of the new or progressive group<lb />
The third comer of our triangle is seldom th ught of. I<lb />
act a detriment catalyst to both of the other groups. These<lb />
are known as the pseudos. The pseudos appear to be half-<lb />
hearted practicers of any new cultural movement.<lb />
They usually lack tht intellect or interest to pursue I<lb />
cultural and social aspect fully. Pseudos are found in every<lb />
form of the culture spectrum. They could be out jut for<lb />
"lark" or thev could not fully understand the new movemem<lb />
which they are pretending to follow. Examples I I � pseudi -<lb />
can be found in the outer fringe of Greei ich village (wl<lb />
is perhaps more the reason for the deterioi ati f the B<lb />
ian-Beatnik than urban renewal or a ncerned ' ns).<lb />
Without trying to defend any "new mo<lb />
cally out of "open mindedness" we musi . t the foui d<lb />
and practicers of any new culture 1 the<lb />
least the only corner in the triangli � - ect. Th<lb />
are honest in their belief and in thei their <lb />
vironment .<lb />
Conservatism<lb />
Vietnam, First<lb />
By Bob Lindfelt<lb />
In last week's article concerning<lb />
the nation's priority problem and<lb />
which should come first: Viet nan;<lb />
r domestic problems, we said that<lb />
deral government should not<lb />
.  ate thi . h tion of priority, but<lb />
 � let � .� : ical and state gov-<lb />
odle home problems at<lb />
�: should do. While<lb />
.lies foreign prob-<lb />
fore ear I It own.<lb />
constitutionally.<lb />
Now n the othei hand, U thi<lb />
cannot be made.<lb />
� � rnment is pn i<lb />
� " either<lb />
le or t �n esti ris-<lb />
� . � � reelin tl<lb />
rhal - lor<lb />
A<lb />
factors involvi<lb />
tters can<lb />
.  � the conclusion I<lb />
: America comes fir<lb />
� ii ii ans may be insured<lb />
foi which :he gov-<lb />
ginallj :� rmed.<lb />
h slight, knowledge of<lb />
rj kni ws that the<lb />
en! was not created to reg-<lb />
 it to protect it. That<lb />
tm comes first. It is<lb />
 .� i  the dam -topping the<lb />
ifiltrators<lb />
from eventually taking over every<lb />
little nation until they swamp<lb />
America.<lb />
Our various local problems, even<lb />
though important, are not as Im-<lb />
portant as the future of the whole<lb />
nation. Those people who think<lb />
there is no real threat of Com-<lb />
munist aggression should consider<lb />
�s for fighting in the Ko-<lb />
, War. the cause of the Cuban<lb />
crisis, the turmoil in Latin Ameri-<lb />
nd in Africa, the enslavement<lb />
. Europe with forced gov-<lb />
ernment, and the reason why the<lb />
free people of China left the main-<lb />
Communism has exploited a bil-<lb />
lion people and it has destroyed<lb />
. im, Independence, human<lb />
rights, and dignity whenever pos-<lb />
sible These things have made Com-<lb />
i lunism the greatest single threat<lb />
and enemy of peace in the world.<lb />
Now we are trying- to stop this<lb />
threat in Vietnam and putting a<lb />
stopper on the communist goal to<lb />
enslave the whole world with their<lb />
loctrines.<lb />
The failure of U.S. policy in Viet-<lb />
nam would certainly prompt the<lb />
reasonable conclusion in every gov-<lb />
ernment in Asia that the U.S. is<lb />
unable or unwilling to defend coun-<lb />
tries who are threatened with this<lb />
kind of aggression. It would be log-<lb />
ical for many of them to make ap-<lb />
propriate diplomatic changes, it<lb />
would be quite clear that America's<lb />
power and influence would be at<lb />
an end in South Asia. To lay down<lb />
the war in South Vietnam and pick<lb />
it up elsewhere would be illogical<lb />
and politically impossible.<lb />
Let us show the world now that<lb />
we are aunst the Communist on-<lb />
slaught m Vietnam. Let us get the<lb />
job done now without sacrificing<lb />
more American lives.<lb />
In conclusion I hope ail Ameri-<lb />
can will realize what our commit-<lb />
ment is and remember that we be-<lb />
lieve in truth and the dignity of<lb />
man. The Russian doctrine is dedi-<lb />
cated, in the words ol Stalin, "to<lb />
the destruction of all capitalist so-<lb />
ciety . . . the Individual is of no<lb />
importance except he serves the<lb />
State . . . The end is justifiable by<lb />
any means The individual has no<lb />
rights But most important, we<lb />
have committed over 6,500 dead<lb />
Americans to insure in the future<lb />
that U.S. citizens will be able to<lb />
solve their own local problems<lb />
through their own means rather<lb />
than being under a communist to-<lb />
talitarian government<lb />
thi<lb />
wi<lb />
- - � - .<lb />
m<lb />
Th s cond t rner, thi<lb />
to be a little<lb />
they do<lb />
�r sublimat eliefs Ti<lb />
sitio<lb />
ipi n mindi to i<lb />
pie" philos �phy. It -� � rr,<lb />
the pseudos.<lb />
It �<lb />
pie movement, hav<lb />
ence between thi ti u b<lb />
The pseudos ai<lb />
print rioting, and crei I il disorder. They have cheated<lb />
themselves from either learning from and adding to a new<lb />
philosophy or de ing . ' a and intellectual defense of<lb />
the status quo.<lb />
The opposition, in its eagerness to discredit the hippies<lb />
and will ieve the worst of any new cult, has taken<lb />
samples to be the true picture of tht<lb />
'onic twisi to this analogy is that the member<lb />
� I . -t in this hippie-fighting era) are us<lb />
eing the cool-headed investigators. They<lb />
I this triangle who draw conclusion? after<lb />
l( - and gathering all the facts.<lb />
' a new idea,<lb />
arn i rom,<lb />
case in the<lb />
� on is m <lb />
te the "Hip-<lb />
; ould detei I<lb />
idos, pecially in the hip-<lb />
actempts of co-exist-<lb />
e status quo supporter<lb />
d in getting their names in<lb />
these di<lb />
hippie cult. Ti.<lb />
of the<lb />
ually th<lb />
are the<lb />
listenii I<lb />
: true intellectual man is one who listens, dis-<lb />
cusses, and learns from any new situation or belief; whether<lb />
his negative or positive has no bearing.<lb />
Pnbli�hed mmlmyg ofCaroBB. ��lwilt,<lb />
Member<lb />
InUrcoHesiat Pr�es. Awociatp O, . �. ;��. t'r.iM qt.�� !i�. d �<lb />
 ' "�'��o states Student Press Association<lb />
EH.tr-m.Chlef J. William Rofty, Jr.<lb />
PhyUta 0. Bridgeman<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Manaprintt Editor<lb />
en Manager<lb />
Rwritf- Editor<lb />
Editorial Editor<lb />
Co-News Editors<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Layout Editor<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Aaaiatant Business ManaKer<lb />
Subscription Manager<lb />
Ad�ertisinj? Managers<lb />
Jim Young<lb />
Thomas H. Blaekwell<lb />
Krancine Perry<lb />
John Sultan<lb />
David fulley<lb />
Marcy Jordan<lb />
Sandra Rabhan<lb />
John Lowe<lb />
Fiill Rogers<lb />
Pat Arnold<lb />
Rick Crutrhfield<lb />
I-eta Culbertson<lb />
Pvxity Debnam<lb />
Boh Melvin<lb />
Russ Neely<lb />
(t0JtAAfmL<lb />
Subscription rate 16.00<lb />
 �5�ftaajt-as-jja. �. c.<lb />
Intrigued by your series of<lb />
ill the hippies. Your<lb />
view" was fascinating,<lb />
the least To give you an<lb />
ol my viewpoint, I would like<lb />
' � . ; little story:<lb />
.1 certain young man<lb />
� .illy turned-on guy. He<lb />
fed up with the greed and cor-<lb />
. n and materialism of the<lb />
ai hi ociety. Ir literally made<lb />
 ich to see everybody buying<lb />
 llinj each other's souls<lb />
Lropped out. He left his<lb />
family and started bummini<lb />
�round. He had some crazy idei<lb />
boul there being something bettei<lb />
i lal wealth: something<lb />
. ki . ivi Well, he found some<lb />
who liked the sound<lb />
putting down, so they left<lb />
milii ind ayin<lb />
he you <lb />
th cene all th u<lb />
� opli on all long tht<lb />
1: � j panhandled for food<lb />
crash wherever they could<lb />
-on pad. They all had<lb />
beards ai<lb />
�� Brooks Brothf<lb />
da which looked a<lb />
� Salvation Army rejects but they<lb />
osiderei es things unimpor-<lb />
tppii<lb />
� ren't rational, productive<lb />
but they had their<lb />
tears just like everyon<lb />
Wi h doing their thing.<lb />
I hue them too much<lb />
eren't thieves or<lb />
irden or anything. This was<lb />
nobody put them down<lb />
��� ' got to be pretty well<lb />
ome of the older straight<lb />
all up tight because this<lb />
represented new ideas and<lb />
change thi v decided he was a bad<lb />
nip. They pulled a few strings and<lb />
held a protest march against him<lb />
and his buddies. Well, the cops ar-<lb />
rested the young rebel and threw<lb />
him in jail. They didn't really want<lb />
to because he hadn't given them<lb />
any trouble, but the older cats were<lb />
pretty influential, so they put him<lb />
on trial. He was convicted on a<lb />
� rumped up charge by a prejudiced<lb />
jury and sentenced. His name was<lb />
Jesus.<lb />
Now, Mr. Sultan, you may be<lb />
nodding your head and smiling �<lb />
"an irrational, irate female you<lb />
are saying- to yourself. "No com-<lb />
parison you mumble. But I must<lb />
ask you, isn't there? Christ had a<lb />
spiritual thine going � so do many<lb />
hippies, he loved everybody � so<lb />
do most hippies, if his turning peo-<lb />
ple on to a new thing was a sign<lb />
of irrational behavior then the hip-<lb />
pies are irrational.<lb />
Thoreau and Emerson were crazy<lb />
about nature and flowers: does that<lb />
make them irrational and purpose-<lb />
less. The Pilgrims left their homes<lb />
because the .society in which they<lb />
lived conflicted with their belief-<lb />
They felt they were unjustly per-<lb />
secuted. Is that a right relegated<lb />
only to a chosen few in history<lb />
books?<lb />
The flower children have merely<lb />
set up ;i colony in the Haight-Ash-<lb />
bury not unlike Plymouth in theory.<lb />
Here they are able to do their own<lb />
thin without beinjj persecuted by<lb />
rrow minded, petty people. Whe-<lb />
ther the bag is religious freedom or<lb />
.I freedom or just plain free-<lb />
dom freedom, it makes no differ-<lb />
'�� bein inpi � luctive and<lb />
the flower children<lb />
tarti n entire new race<lb />
vhich '� THE WALT. STREET<lb />
� ' URNA rei Why are so<lb />
manj , i:ur thi word psy-<lb />
� � � Because it makes  In<lb />
Mr, Sultan? Because<lb />
� pli ri� afraid to admit<lb />
is a crummy world and<lb />
escape. Everyone es-<lb />
w and then. Some prefer<lb />
hers use books. Bio-<lb />
graphies are great means of es-<lb />
They allow the reader to live<lb />
ne el 's life for a short time.<lb />
The hippie kicks are many: love.<lb />
and religion. Their minds arc<lb />
1 er tripping out into inner<lb />
space. I've seen them. I've lived<lb />
with them in San Francisco, and<lb />
I've loved them. And I am not a-<lb />
lone. It has been estimated that<lb />
some "10.000.000 Americans turn on<lb />
or have turned on it is only too<lb />
simple to condemn an individual<lb />
mind with a new idea, just ask John<lb />
Milton.<lb />
I can only say that, if your- arti-<lb />
 als reflect your true opinion, I<lb />
hope you are never forced to rea-<lb />
lize that you are just a nameless<lb />
face in a huddled mass; for if you<lb />
do. Mr. John Sultan, you will have<lb />
nowhere to go.<lb />
Pots o' Ruck,<lb />
a reader<lb />
Cindy Gregory<lb />
�70<lb />
Dear Faculty,<lb />
We few students who sit m bull<lb />
sessions over the quality of higher<lb />
education at East Carolina often<lb />
speak of academic freedom as some-<lb />
thing to be exercised by the stu-<lb />
dent body as easily as we exercise<lb />
the necessity of freedom of speech.<lb />
However, in truth, we realize that<lb />
academic freedom is not a civil<lb />
right (it is a right that must be<lb />
earned) and that academic freedom<lb />
exists not in the students, but in<lb />
the facutly. Students, following<lb />
suit, have the right to freedom to<lb />
learn.<lb />
A good definition of academic<lb />
freedom was offered by Arthur O<lb />
Lovejoy together with Jolm Dewey<lb />
when he said, "Academic freedom<lb />
is the freedom of the teacher or re-<lb />
search worker ir. higher institutions<lb />
to Investigate and discuss the prob-<lb />
lems of his science and to express<lb />
his conclusii n whether through<lb />
ublications or the instructions of<lb />
indents without interference from<lb />
political or ecclesiastical authority.<lb />
or from the administration officials<lb />
of the institution in which he is<lb />
i mployed. unless his methods are<lb />
I lund by qualified bodies of his own<lb />
profession to be clearly incompe-<lb />
tent or contrary to professional<lb />
i 'h:es "<lb />
A collorary may be drawn thai<lb />
� � hardly new .that it is the respon-<lb />
s:hv 01 the faculty to shape<lb />
'un" C1 ' �! policies at the in-<lb />
ition.<lb />
, w ;  �'   � collorary must<lb />
dra ' "� '� :�' ai East Carolina<lb />
 �� hai e the distinct feel-<lb />
demii freedom at East<lb />
fully exer-<lb />
ed<lb />
. Thl L ' -i education in<lb />
America are hardly unknown. Mass<lb />
puhhc attention is being drawn to<lb />
 problems of higher education In.<lb />
,UTnL'  : -nputer-card<lb />
student, the limbo of intellectual-<lb />
ism. the great tendency towards<lb />
specialisation, and the death of<lb />
nialogue isomo impotently call it<lb />
feedback") between student and<lb />
eacher.<lb />
JT1 Carolina, not withstanding,<lb />
shows most of the ills of American<lb />
Higher education.<lb />
Once launched from a pad destin-<lb />
ed to some sort of specialization the<lb />
majority of students on this cam-<lb />
are injected with some "en-<lb />
' � components of higher edu-<lb />
cation ' Art and music rWhy not<lb />
rel.mon a, well?) are held before<lb />
hf student observers with, seem-<lb />
ing y. the theory that if you look<lb />
� � long enough the message will<lb />
wme through. If ym are luckv.<lb />
he end product may be only a crop<lb />
'f passive art consumers.<lb />
We wonder why these things are<lb />
presented this way. Why are there<lb />
so little electives offered? Whv<lb />
cant liberal arts students design<lb />
heir own curriculums? Why are<lb />
seminar programs offered only to<lb />
the above average students? Why<lb />
is dialogue too costly in time and<lb />
money to the university to be ot-<lb />
tered to every student on campus?<lb />
Why doesn't the Faculty Senate<lb />
enjourage liberalism at East Caro-<lb />
hna? Does the Faculty care about<lb />
the students future after college?<lb />
And the final question is the most<lb />
disturbing question: If the faculty<lb />
will not stick out their necks for<lb />
liberalism, can liberalism sundre at<lb />
East Carolina? The alternative is at<lb />
best unnerving.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Duncan Stout<lb />
By n m H<lb />
California has a<lb />
otic to me. If br<lb />
people are not p<lb />
fornia. they are i<lb />
there. A freedon<lb />
once knew has de<lb />
, jfic coast.<lb />
The "friendly<lb />
trued me, stud<lb />
Angeles shortly<lb />
spring. Within t<lb />
. ii a Corvair,<lb />
became home ba<lb />
�ravel. The car,<lb />
Worm, had definit<lb />
tore it came int<lb />
nd had been wre<lb />
way. A bus had h<lb />
the rear portion<lb />
nudging the engi:<lb />
seat The Worm<lb />
He carried me t<lb />
und to Disneylant<lb />
urvived a I<lb />
: lived with the<lb />
, lety, which is<lb />
tion Army of thi<lb />
Angeles. Transpor<lb />
since funds were<lb />
can An i uto deli<lb />
plied a choice of<lb />
pick-up truck to<lb />
Windy City. The<lb />
choice and we, yo<lb />
wandering hippies.<lb />
Francisco on a<lb />
after a love-in.<lb />
Berkeley was fi<lb />
th( campus was r<lb />
The sound of flu<lb />
ncense could g"<lb />
through the entir<lb />
no confusion. Ev<lb />
newsstands displa<lb />
half a dozen un<lb />
papers. The Flov<lb />
left their tradema<lb />
able niche, and n<lb />
s v head was beda<lb />
Past the remark<lb />
tity Of the Bay-<lb />
more strange, fore<lb />
�up. which r<lb />
� d all my belo<lb />
Hill, and rr<lb />
thus heralded to t<lb />
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Beautiful p<lb />
ury .velcomec<lb />
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of food.<lb />
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British Com<lb />
Found In C<lb />
By MARIA 1<lb />
For four years<lb />
living amongst us<lb />
cert violinist who<lb />
internationally. At<lb />
is nursing a brol<lb />
wondering, togeth<lb />
tor. whether and h<lb />
Will be violinistica<lb />
name i.s Burrell St<lb />
his daughter. Dr.<lb />
a member of th<lb />
here<lb />
In his career. Mi<lb />
recitals and appeal<lb />
many European ci<lb />
America. His Osk<lb />
'ended by the Kii<lb />
Norway. He has i<lb />
� i' en. Berlin, B:<lb />
Leipzig, Munich, !<lb />
London, and othe<lb />
also a conductor a<lb />
w.i . rhe conduct<lb />
Moines Symphonj<lb />
four years. His con<lb />
two ymphonies.<lb />
poem, a string q<lb />
sextet, several sor<lb />
ber of violin piec<lb />
ments.<lb />
The foregoing di<lb />
to me by Mr. Stc<lb />
Was also kind enou<lb />
through his thick<lb />
brochures, :<lb />
 lUncing his perfo<lb />
scribing him as m<lb />
successful.<lb />
Mr. Steer is no<lb />
01 stature, but hi<lb />
an extremely fasci<lb />
ty with a keen ap<lb />
the firts, a deep p<lb />
etratlon, and an ini<lb />
rd conversation.<lb />
We are proud to<lb />
ing in Greenville, s<lb />
Mr. Steer will ma<lb />
tion to our cultu<lb />
activities.<lb />
Commercial nev<lb />
fill such spare as<lb />
elementary, nonsei<lb />
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mm mk<lb />
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lob Lindfelt<lb />
hreatened with this<lb />
ion. It would be log-<lb />
f them to make ap-<lb />
imatic changes. ;<lb />
clear that America's<lb />
uence wjuld be at<lb />
1 Asia. To lay down<lb />
h Vietnam and pick<lb />
; would be illopical<lb />
impossible,<lb />
the world now that<lb />
the Communist 011-<lb />
lam. Let us get the<lb />
without sacrificing<lb />
lives.<lb />
I hope all Amen-<lb />
� what our commit-<lb />
nember that we be-<lb />
and the dignity of<lb />
an doctrine is dedi-<lb />
ords ol Stalin, "to<lb />
Of all capitalist so-<lb />
individual is of no<lb />
ept he serves the<lb />
end k justifiable by<lb />
� individual has no<lb />
lost, important, we<lb />
i over 6.500 dead<lb />
lsure in the future<lb />
ns will be able to<lb />
n local problems<lb />
own means rather<lb />
r a communist to-<lb />
nment.<lb />
d discuss the prob-<lb />
oce and to express<lb />
whether through<lb />
the instructions of<lb />
interference from<lb />
8iastical authority,<lb />
linistration officials<lb />
a in which he Is<lb />
- Ins methods are<lb />
d bodies of his own<lb />
clearly ineompe-<lb />
v to professional<lb />
ay be drawn that<lb />
at it is the respon-<lb />
faculty to shape<lb />
1 policies at thf in-<lb />
hal i ollorary must<lb />
at Bast Carolina<lb />
� the distinct feel-<lb />
"� edom at East<lb />
being fully exer-<lb />
d education in<lb />
Uj unknown. Mass<lb />
Is being drawn to<lb />
Igher education in-<lb />
or computer-card<lb />
bo of intellectual-<lb />
tendency towards<lb />
'id the death of<lb />
impotently call ir<lb />
ween student and<lb />
not withstanding.<lb />
e ills of American<lb />
from a pad destin-<lb />
! specialization the<lb />
�nts on this cam-<lb />
Wlth some "en-<lb />
its of higher edu-<lb />
music rWhy not<lb />
) are held before<lb />
rvers with, seem-<lb />
that if you look<lb />
I the message will<lb />
'�l you are lucky,<lb />
nay be only a crop<lb />
nsumers.<lb />
V these things are<lb />
iy. Why are there<lb />
�s offered? Why<lb />
5 students design<lb />
ulums? Why are<lb />
s offered only to<lb />
re students? Why<lb />
ostly in time and<lb />
iversity to be of-<lb />
ident on campus?<lb />
I Faculty Senate<lb />
sm at East Caro-<lb />
aculty care about<lb />
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estion is the most<lb />
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t their necks for<lb />
eralism survive at<lb />
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Flower Children Welcome<lb />
ECU Student In California<lb />
East Carolinian�Thursday, September 28, 1967�3<lb />
liy ,111)1 BRADFORD<lb />
California has always seemed ex-<lb />
otic to me. If brilliant and varied<lb />
people are not produced in Cali-<lb />
fornia, they are at least exhibited<lb />
there. A freedom that the East<lb />
once knew has deserted to the Pa-<lb />
: lc coast.<lb />
The "friendly skies of United"<lb />
c irried me, student fare, to Los<lb />
Angeles shortly after exams last<lb />
Bpring. Within two weeks I bor-<lb />
rowed a Corvair, and Los Angeles<lb />
became home base for secondary<lb />
travel. The car, nicknamed The<lb />
Worm, had definitely been used be-<lb />
fore it came into my possession<lb />
nd had been wrecked on the free-<lb />
tray A bus had hit it, shearing off<lb />
the rear portion of the roof and<lb />
nudging the engine into the back<lb />
sent The Worm did well, though.<lb />
Hi i arrled me to Laguna Beach<lb />
and to Disneyland four times and<lb />
even survived a mountain trek<lb />
I lived with the Diggers' Creative<lb />
Society, which is a kind of Salva-<lb />
tion Army of the hippes, in Los<lb />
Angeles. Transportation was tricky<lb />
since funds were catch-as-catch-<lb />
ean An i uto delivery service sup-<lb />
pin n B ch lice of a BSA cycle or a<lb />
pick-up truck to deliver to the<lb />
Windy City. The pick-up was top<lb />
choice and we, yours truly and two<lb />
wandering hippies, drove it into San<lb />
Francisco on a Sunday evening.<lb />
after a love-in.<lb />
Berkeley was fust stop Finding<lb />
the campus was no problem at all.<lb />
The sound of flutes and scent of<lb />
ncense could guide a stranger<lb />
through the entire Bay Area with<lb />
no confusion. Even the smallest<lb />
newsstands displayed no less than<lb />
half a dozen underground news-<lb />
papers. The Flower Children had<lb />
left their trademark in every avail-<lb />
able niche, and nearly every shap-<lb />
(v head was bedaisied.<lb />
Past the remarkable split-person-<lb />
ality of the Bay Bridge lay one<lb />
more strange, foreign land. The old<lb />
k-up, which had no tail-gate<lb />
d all my belonging; down Rus-<lb />
Hill. and my entrance was<lb />
'bus heralded to the San FVancisco<lb />
ens.<lb />
The Beautiful people in Haight-<lb />
iry welcomed me with daisir<lb />
� le brotherly lovi thi I Sunday<lb />
I teachers have tried to tell<lb />
ib.i m tarchi d Sabbi th morns<lb />
A traveler in the Hashbury has n<lb />
worries of food, clothing, money.<lb />
�co to "crash" each nicrh"<lb />
British Composer<lb />
Found In Greenville<lb />
By MARIA H. KOONCE<lb />
For four years there has been<lb />
livin amongst us an British con-<lb />
cert violinist who has been known<lb />
internationally. At the moment, he<lb />
ji; musing a broken arm, and ifl<lb />
wondering, together with his doc-<lb />
tor whether and how sioon that arm<lb />
will be violinistically fit again. His<lb />
name is Burrell Steer. He lives with<lb />
his daughter. Dr. Helen V. Steer.<lb />
i member of the drama faculty<lb />
here.<lb />
In his career. Mr. Steer has given<lb />
recitals and appcared in concerts in<lb />
many European cities as well as in<lb />
America. His Oslo recital was at-<lb />
tended by the King and Queen of<lb />
Norway. He has played in Copen-<lb />
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brochures, and pictures an-<lb />
nouncing his performances and de-<lb />
cribing him as most talented and<lb />
successful.<lb />
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activities.<lb />
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elementary, nonsensical fillers . � �<lb />
We're aheve such thing. JHT<lb />
Everything there was available<lb />
?o anyone who needed it, with the<lb />
understanding that it would be<lb />
passed on to any whose need was<lb />
greater. During the six weeks that<lb />
I was there, I never saw any dis-<lb />
plays of anger. The atmosphere<lb />
there is indescribable � somewhat<lb />
like a bubble, enclosing butterfly<lb />
on goldenrod.<lb />
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have heard, the Flower Children<lb />
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ferent, but not necessarily "wrong<lb />
Emerson says it in his "Fable "If<lb />
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neither can you crack a nut<lb />
As journeys must, mine had<lb />
come to an end. September was<lb />
peeking over the horizon, and H we<lb />
time for student wanderers to re-<lb />
turn to their registration �<lb />
add lines.<lb />
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say that the trip back was as much<lb />
a vacation as the stay by the Pa-<lb />
cific My things were shipped tc<lb />
G'ViUe and my nightgown, tooth-<lb />
brush, and I hitchhiked back acros<lb />
the country. Most of my rides were<lb />
with campers, ending with a canoe<lb />
trip across Missouri. The "friendly<lb />
skies of United" returned me from<lb />
there to the Raleigh-Durham Air-<lb />
port on a typically rainv after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
Articles following this will run<lb />
as the trip did, peacefully and at<lb />
varying paces and angles. An over-<lb />
all impression cannot be conceived<lb />
but thought-pictures associated with<lb />
California are flower 3d with Land-<lb />
scapes alternating mountains with<lb />
beaches, deserts and freeways.<lb />
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Rejoice ill Campus <lb />
and burners of the midnight oil!<lb />
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afterhours silence of midnight For<lb />
 ting over the radio waves<lb />
: WECU 570 on you radio dial be-<lb />
2inning October 2 will be the Mike<lb />
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signs on the walls ran together with<lb />
wreaths of tobacco smoke to<lb />
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Under the colored light, the first<lb />
campus performer took the stage<lb />
to open the 1967 version of the Uni-<lb />
versity Union Coffee House. She<lb />
ran through her opening chords,<lb />
�opsed her long auburn hair gently.<lb />
ind the audience shifted in their<lb />
seats, readying themselves for an<lb />
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linian �Thursday, September 28, 1967 ��- II <lb />
Educator Comments 'Sex Has Gone ttiMic<lb />
i .  itvitnlilr ' 1<lb />
Editors Not: This b the first in<lb />
a series of articles dealing with the<lb />
"Sexual Revolution<lb />
New York tNAPS) In Ames,<lb />
Iowa, a bright little eight-year old.<lb />
watching a television documentary<lb />
on the population explosion, turn<lb />
to her mother and asks: "Mommy,<lb />
what do they mean when they saj<lb />
'the pill'?"<lb />
In Los Angeles, a studious four-<lb />
teen-year-old boy, taunted by his<lb />
rougher schoolmates, wonders what<lb />
"manly" mean � and worries<lb />
about his own normality.<lb />
And in New England a college<lb />
freshman away from home for the<lb />
first time finds herself torn be-<lb />
tween her sexual feelings for an<lb />
ittractive boy and the moral teach-<lb />
ings of her church and family -<lb />
and worries about losing the boy.<lb />
Once upon a time, sex and every-<lb />
thing connected with it was a thor-<lb />
oughly private affair. If it was<lb />
talked about at all it was talked<lb />
about in whispers, behind closed<lb />
doors, when the children were safe-<lb />
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vision and radio programs, in news-<lb />
papers and in magazines, every<lb />
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It is this new openness in sex-<lb />
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mentators, that Is the real sex rev-<lb />
olution of our time. What shocks<lb />
and startles parents and other a-<lb />
dults as a "new morality as an<lb />
apparent, wildness and promiscuity<lb />
among the young, is often a new<lb />
honesty and a new willingness to<lb />
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An applicant must: be unmarried<lb />
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men, recounts in detail his various<lb />
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dience sympathy in this witty, baw-<lb />
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In their opinion of the ending.<lb />
Summer Issues<lb />
Random stacks of the summer<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN editions are<lb />
available for anyone desiring to<lb />
catch up on the summer news.<lb />
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dence not later than 15 November.<lb />
1967. Winners of awards will be<lb />
announced In April, 1968.<lb />
NOTICE TO GENERAL<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENTS<lb />
UNDECIDED)<lb />
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undecided as to their major may<lb />
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register in the basement of Old<lb />
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lows:<lb />
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'Continued from page 1)<lb />
hours before the end of the quarter<lb />
in which she is elected.<lb />
C. The chairman must have been<lb />
in residence in an ECU dormitory<lb />
for three (3) quarters prior to her<lb />
taking office. After the first year<lb />
in operation the chairman must<lb />
have previously served on the WRC.<lb />
ARTICLE VI:<lb />
Duties of the Officers<lb />
A. Chairman<lb />
1. Call all meetings of the WRC<lb />
2. Preside over all meetings of<lb />
the WRC and cast the deciding vote<lb />
in case of a tie.<lb />
3. Serve as lia-son between the<lb />
women students and the admin-<lb />
istration.<lb />
4. Appoint the chairman and<lb />
members of committees.<lb />
B. Vice-Chairman<lb />
1. Assume the duties of the chair-<lb />
man in the temporary absence of<lb />
the chairman.<lb />
2. Become chairman of the coun-<lb />
cil if this position becomes perm-<lb />
anently vacated. In this event, a<lb />
new vice-chairman shall be ap-<lb />
pointed.<lb />
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committees and be responsible for<lb />
informing the chairman of the ac-<lb />
tions of these committees.<lb />
4. Keep an accurate record of<lb />
all WRC meetings, and enforce the<lb />
attendance requirements.<lb />
C Secretary-Treasurer<lb />
1. Keep an accurate record of all<lb />
WRC meetings, copies of this re-<lb />
cord to be distributed to each WRC<lb />
member at the next meeting, to<lb />
each women's residence hall, and<lb />
to the office of the Dean of Wo-<lb />
men.<lb />
2. Handle all correspondence.<lb />
3. Keep a record of all financial<lb />
transactions.<lb />
ARTICLE VII:<lb />
Executive Committee<lb />
The Dean of Women and-or As-<lb />
sistant Dean of Women and the<lb />
WRC Executive Committee com-<lb />
posed of the chairman, vice-chair-<lb />
man, and secretory-treasurer, shall<lb />
meet before each scheduled WRC<lb />
meeting to formulate policy and to<lb />
provide an agenda for the scheduled<lb />
meeting.<lb />
ARTICLE VIII: Meetings<lb />
A. Two-thirds of the WRC mem-<lb />
bership at a called meeting shall<lb />
constitute a quorum.<lb />
B. The WRC shall meet at least<lb />
six times during a single quarter;<lb />
it may meet more often if deemed<lb />
necessary.<lb />
C. Committees of the WRC shall<lb />
meet as often as is deemed neces-<lb />
sary by the Chairman of the Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
ARTICLE IX: Voting<lb />
All voting in the WRO shall be<lb />
by a two-thirds majority vote of<lb />
those present at the meeting. Per-<lb />
sons representing an absent mem-<lb />
ber may not vote.<lb />
ARTICLE X: Absences<lb />
A Members of the WRC shall be<lb />
permitted only one unexcused ab-<lb />
sence per quarter. Tliey must send<lb />
a dormitory officer in their place.<lb />
B. The power to grant excuses is<lb />
vested in the chairman, whose deci-<lb />
sion is final.<lb />
C. Members who fail to adhere<lb />
to the rule en absences shall cause<lb />
their residences to lose its repre-<lb />
sentation on the WRC for the re-<lb />
mainder of the quarter. Officers<lb />
who fall to dhere to the rule on<lb />
bsences shall be relieved of office.<lb />
ARTICLE XI:<lb />
Amendment Procedures-<lb />
A The proposal mu:it be passed<lb />
by a vote of two-thirds of the mem-<lb />
bership of the WRC after being<lb />
tabled for at least one week.<lb />
B. All proposed amendments to<lb />
'his constitution must be reviewed<lb />
before voting by the Rules Com-<lb />
mittee of the SGA to insure con-<lb />
-istency of form. However, the SGA<lb />
Rules Committee shall have no jur-<lb />
isdiction over content of the amend-<lb />
ment.<lb />
C. Proposed amendments to this<lb />
constitution shall be adopted by a<lb />
majority vote of the WRC mem-<lb />
bership.<lb />
D All amendments to this con-<lb />
titution shall be incorporated by<lb />
the method of deletion and-or sub-<lb />
stitution, and those amendments<lb />
which are additive shall be placed<lb />
in additional sections or paragraphs<lb />
in the article to which they pertain.<lb />
E. After complying with Sections<lb />
A and D, all amendments shall be-<lb />
come effective immediately unless<lb />
otherwise specified.<lb />
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6�East Carolinian�Thursday, September 28, 1967<lb />
Sports Lowe Down<lb />
Pirates Go For Three<lb />
By John Lowe<lb />
The Pirates go alter their third<lb />
straight win and their third con-<lb />
ference w;n this Saturday against<lb />
Davidson. The Pirates are the solid<lb />
favorites.<lb />
West Virginia is already 3-0 In<lb />
the conference, but play.s at Syra-<lb />
cuse this week to begin five weeks<lb />
of non-congerence action. When<lb />
they return to conference action on<lb />
November 11, against William fe<lb />
Mary, the Pirates will have com-<lb />
pleted their conference slate. The<lb />
Pirate are picked to win all Shell<lb />
remaining conference games and<lb />
expect to give WVTJ a 5-0 mark to<lb />
shoot at. After W&amp;M, West Virgin-<lb />
ces Davidson to complete theii<lb />
Pressely, Honaker<lb />
Lead Soccer Team<lb />
By WES SUMNER<lb />
East Carolina's soccer team took<lb />
time out from their pressing prac-<lb />
tice schedule Monday to select team<lb />
captains in preparation for then<lb />
season opener October 7 at N. C<lb />
State.<lb />
Chosen by their teammates to<lb />
lead the 1967 version of the soccer<lb />
Pirates were seniors Charles Pres-<lb />
ley and Bill Honaker, who also<lb />
headed last year's fledgling squad.<lb />
the first at East Carolina.<lb />
Presley, who haiL; from Greens-<lb />
boro, was a stalwart of last year's<lb />
team, filling the important post of<lb />
goalie. His counterpart Honaker,<lb />
a Goldsboro native, will fill one of<lb />
the all-important halfback positions.<lb />
Coach John Welborn praised the<lb />
team, saying, "This squad really<lb />
loves the game. Whenever a prac-<lb />
tice is scheduled, every member of<lb />
the team is on hand, ready to play<lb />
Welborn named his tentative<lb />
starting team for the opener as fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
Starting at goalie will be Charles<lb />
Presley, backed up by Sandy Col-<lb />
vard. one 'if the few team mem-<lb />
bers to iiave played the game out-<lb />
side the country. Vying for the two<lb />
fullback posts will be Bill Jordan.<lb />
Ken Barbour, and Larry Price, while<lb />
Bill Honaker, Don Wilkins. Ray Ec-<lb />
kenrode. and Jerry Law battle for<lb />
the three halfback posts.<lb />
At the inside forwards will be<lb />
Harry Harris and Jerry Horner,<lb />
both of whom have shown promise<lb />
at recent practice sessions. Serv-<lb />
ing a-s point man for the offensive<lb />
effort will be center forward Carl<lb />
Wunderle, aided by wings Tom Gil-<lb />
lespie and Jeff MacMillan.<lb />
schedule, the W&amp;M Indians seem<lb />
io have the best chance to play<lb />
tlie role of spoiler against the<lb />
bounties in the conference.<lb />
Conference Action<lb />
Besides WVU at Syracuse, and<lb />
ECU at Davidson, other confer-<lb />
ence action linds Richmond at VMI.<lb />
W&amp;M at Vanderbilt, mid the Cita-<lb />
lel at the University of Maine<lb />
Do You Remember?<lb />
Ii that last name sounds fami-<lb />
liar, it is because you obviously<lb />
remember East Carolina's 31-0<lb />
triumph over Maine in the Tanger-<lb />
ine Bowl in 1965. That was also the<lb />
year that Dave Alexander was<lb />
named Little All-America, and Hon-<lb />
orable Mention All-America. He is<lb />
�he only player to be on the small<lb />
ir major 'college All-America's<lb />
in the same year.<lb />
Good Runners<lb />
Coach Bill Carson and bis run-<lb />
ners should be commended for<lb />
their fine efforts this past week.<lb />
They easily beat St. Andrews, but<lb />
W&amp;M was a solid favorite. The<lb />
Indians almost got scalped them-<lb />
selves. Let's be there Monday to see<lb />
the ECU Harriers beat Richmond.<lb />
Baby Bucs<lb />
The East Carolina Baby Bucs<lb />
open their seasons in Newport<lb />
News. Virginia, this Saturday<lb />
against Newport News Apprentice<lb />
Good luck, fellas!<lb />
Upsets Everywhere!<lb />
Would you believe n a someone<lb />
told you, before- last Saturday, that<lb />
only one of the nations top three<lb />
colieginte teams would win? That's<lb />
what happened as upsets marked<lb />
the first full week of collegiate<lb />
football.<lb />
Notre Dame wa,s the only winner.<lb />
with a 41-8 conquest of the Uni-<lb />
: iity of California. Michigan State<lb />
lost to a strong Houston team by<lb />
37-7. while Florida State and Ala-<lb />
bama played to a 37-37 deadlock.<lb />
A score of 0-0 would have been<lb />
more believable in that game. Who<lb />
ever heard of anyone scoring 37<lb />
point on one of Bear Bryant's<lb />
teams For (he past two years in<lb />
particular, the Crimson Tide ha<lb />
been tough on defense. The points<lb />
that the Tide gave up were more<lb />
Hum they had scored on them all<lb />
of last year. As a matter of fact, a<lb />
clo e look at the records will dis-<lb />
close that it was more than the<lb />
Crimson Tide allowed in two years.<lb />
Next weekend, Alabama faces<lb />
tough Southern Mississippi, and<lb />
here's betting that the Tide will<lb />
really trounce SM, and probably<lb />
hut them out at that!<lb />
Bucs Play Pool(e)?<lb />
Ea.st Carolina is going to have to<lb />
play Poole this weekend, or they<lb />
might wind up behind the eight<lb />
ball.<lb />
The Pirates, now 2-0 in the South-<lb />
ern Conference, turn their atten-<lb />
tion to the Davidson Wildcats this<lb />
Saturday, and the Gats' fine pass-<lb />
er Jimmy Poole. Last year against<lb />
the Pirates, Poole passed 50 times,<lb />
completing 31 for 304 yards. East<lb />
Carolina, however, intercepted five<lb />
passes and allowed only one touch-<lb />
down by the Wlldi<lb />
This year, Poole again Is the big<lb />
threat for the Wildcats, although<lb />
they have also developed a running<lb />
game. Against Frrman last week,<lb />
Davidson did most of Its damage<lb />
oi. the round, passing only a min-<lb />
Imum ol times. But Poole is still<lb />
man the Pirates will have to<lb />
top this weekend.<lb />
Richmond, the Pirates<lb />
 red a strong defensive line, al-<lb />
lowing the Spiders only 41 yards<lb />
in rushing, and most of this came<lb />
in the fourth quarter. At the end<lb />
of the third period, Richmond trail-<lb />
ing 20-7 had less than five yards<lb />
rushing.<lb />
But through the air, the Spiders<lb />
did a little better. In the first half,<lb />
they completed 9 of 11 passes for<lb />
98 yards. During the second half,<lb />
the Pirates improved their defens-<lb />
es, allowing only three of 11 com-<lb />
pletions, for 52 yards. But the Bucs<lb />
were caught four times for pass<lb />
interference and that cut into the<lb />
yardage, rolling up the largest pen-<lb />
alties against the Bucs in the Stas-<lb />
avich era. The 127 yards lost by<lb />
penalties broke the old school record<lb />
Eof l?3 against Northeast Louisiana<lb />
to 1965.<lb />
Offensively, the Pirates continue<lb />
to show a fine offensive game. With<lb />
Neal Hughes at tailback and Butch<lb />
Colson at fullback, the Bucs were<lb />
able to ran up 285 yards rushing<lb />
against Riclimond. Colson carried<lb />
'8 times for 127 yards, while Hughes<lb />
rushed 18 times and gathered in<lb />
106 yards.<lb />
Some work may be given to the<lb />
passing attack, however, as the<lb />
Bucs hit on only three of twelve<lb />
passe Several were dropped how-<lb />
ever; that might have gone for<lb />
good gains.<lb />
The Wildcats will be out for re-<lb />
venge for the 40-7 loss handed them<lb />
� year by the Bucs. But the<lb />
Bucs will want the win to tie West<lb />
Virginia in the title race.<lb />
The cross country team "f St. Andrews and Fast Carolina are poised and<lb />
ready to start running ECU won the meet. 15-50. by sweepins the first<lb />
hoi spots, and i-vened their record at 1-1.<lb />
Harriers Bow To W&amp;M,<lb />
Swamp St. Andrews<lb />
By JOHN OSBOR.NE<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
cross country team split their first<lb />
two meets of the season. On Satur-<lb />
day, the team traveled to Williams-<lb />
bum. Virginia, and narrowly missed<lb />
beating a powerful William and<lb />
.Mary team. Rated as the underdog.<lb />
�he ECU Harriers really put out.<lb />
but lost by 28-29. However, the<lb />
William and Mary Indians were<lb />
shocked to find that their dominat-<lb />
ing position as Southern Conference<lb />
champs was in dire jeopardy.<lb />
Ken Voss, Randy Martin, Terry<lb />
I aylor, and Don Jayroe looked es-<lb />
pecially strong as they captured<lb />
second, third, fifth, and seventh<lb />
place respectively for ECU.<lb />
William and Mary won the Vir-<lb />
ginia state Championship, the Sou-<lb />
Lhern Conference Championship,<lb />
and the NCAA Regional Crown last<lb />
year. Coach Carson and his ECU<lb />
harriers feel that they have an ex-<lb />
cellent chance of gaining the con-<lb />
ference crown when they clash with<lb />
W&amp;M again on November 13 In the<lb />
championship meet.<lb />
Met St. Andrews<lb />
In their other meet, the Buc �<lb />
played St. Andrews College on Mon-<lb />
day and swamped them by 15-50<lb />
� low core wins) in the first home<lb />
meet ol the year. On their way to<lb />
the easy win, the ECU Harriers<lb />
captured the first ten places and<lb />
completely outclassed St. Andrews.<lb />
Ken Voss again led the Buc har-<lb />
riers with a time of 27:10 for 5.1<lb />
miles. At W&amp;M, he did 5.2 miles<lb />
in 27:05.<lb />
The times and finish for the<lb />
runners at W&amp;M are: il Davis<lb />
i W&amp;M), 26:55: (2) Voss (ECU),<lb />
27:05: (3) Martin (ECO. 27:07:<lb />
14) Jordan (W&amp;Mi, 27:09; (5) Tay-<lb />
lor 'ECUi. 27:10; (6) Donnelly<lb />
(W&amp;M), 27:11: (7) Jayroe (ECU).<lb />
27:27; (8i Luzins (W&amp;M), 27:40.<lb />
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Against St. Andrews, the times<lb />
and finishes were; (1) Voss (ECU.<lb />
27:10: (2) Taylor (ECU), :12; (3i<lb />
Jayroe iECU, 27:15: (4) Martin<lb />
ECU. 27:18: �5 Hudson ECU ,<lb />
1'8:53; (61 Dibhng (ECUi. 29:23:<lb />
(7) Wight (ECU), 30:17; (8) Hat-<lb />
field (ECU 31:07; (9) Conley<lb />
� ECU(. 31:30; 101 Costlow (ECU<lb />
31:34; (11) Rothwell (St. A 31:38:<lb />
(121 Kraly (St. A), 31:43.<lb />
The next home meet is against<lb />
Richmond, on Monday October 2,<lb />
at 4 P.M. The race starts and fin-<lb />
ishes near the right-field corner of<lb />
I he ECU baseball field.<lb />
Wildcats Present<lb />
Devasting Offense<lb />
By BRUCE SIMMERFIELI)<lb />
(Ed. Note) 2nd in series<lb />
The days of the "dirty thirty" an<lb />
over for the Davidson Wildcat.<lb />
,i team, at the om of last sea<lb />
the small Presbyterian coll.<lb />
could only chess 31 football players<lb />
Phis veai- after two games Davids<lb />
has shown it has much better depth<lb />
with 55 men on its squad.<lb />
The Wildcats have scored<lb />
points In their first two outing<lb />
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