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Volume<lb />
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Easi Carolina University, Greenville, N. C, Tuesday, October 17, 1967<lb />
Number 12<lb />
Terry Sanford<lb />
Addresses YDC<lb />
7M&amp;�� '����<lb />
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 lOCAGO OR BUST!<lb />
Representatives from the campus publications get ready to takr off for Chicago and the Associated Col-<lb />
!e"i3t- Pi convention  (1 to r) Walt Quade, Martv Mmon Ralph Smith, Lee Blackwell, Chip Callaway.<lb />
Phvlli Bridgeman. Jack Hart, Marry Jordan, and Tom Bhehwell.<lb />
EC Sends Four To Chicago<lb />
Hilton For College Press Meet<lb />
TTAATTrte"<lb />
Students o- the "new revolution"<lb />
college ampuses and students<lb />
f� or more sophisticated<lb />
� �(immunity and cam-<lb />
A and editors and staff<lb />
� college newspapers.<lb />
tnd literary magazine!<lb />
w 'the Conrad Hilton<lb />
B � in Chicago, October 19-21,<lb />
for the innual convention of the<lb />
a ted Collegiate Pre!<lb />
� i CAROLINIAN, the<lb />
tnd THE REBEL lit-<lb />
i will be represenl<lb />
v.cll. Phyliss Bridi<lb />
pi m J irdan and Jack n i<lb />
E ST CAROLINIAN:<lb />
Bill Newton. Lee<lb />
Ralph Smith iron;<lb />
I ER; Nellie Lee, John<lb />
R nd Chip Galloway from<lb />
THE I i and Walter Qua<lb />
pher.<lb />
Two - Tract Schedule<lb />
The i nference is planned on a<lb />
'v. � edule so that begin-<lb />
 re experienced news-<lb />
papei irbook staffs will find<lb />
taswei ' individual problems. In<lb />
 publication improve-<lb />
ment ��'� h ipa and campus prob-<lb />
lei . ACP will initiate a<lb />
high powered session on "Free<lb />
Press and Fair Trial with a pan-<lb />
el compris'd of some of the coun-<lb />
trj s leading authorities on this<lb />
controversial press and social prob-<lb />
Former Democrat<lb />
Speaks To YRC<lb />
Mr R Frank Everett, a former<lb />
Democrat who turned Republican<lb />
after urging Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina Democrats to vote Republican<lb />
over the East Carolina University<lb />
Issue, will -peak on campus Wed-<lb />
nesday night, October 18, at 7:30<lb />
Pin al a meeting of the East<lb />
Carolina University Young Repub-<lb />
lican Club in the Auditorium r�f the<lb />
New Austin Building (Room 132).<lb />
A former Democratic State Repre-<lb />
sentative Everett ran paid adver-<lb />
tisements in state and local news-<lb />
Papers urging Republican voting<lb />
by Eastern Democrats dissatisfied<lb />
ith the obstruction of University<lb />
status ror Bast Carolina by the<lb />
leading- members of the State Dem-<lb />
ocratic Party.<lb />
SWtly after Everett had placed<lb />
� 1 if those advertisements,<lb />
theTJnivi v issue, in diluted form.<lb />
M revive in the Geneml Assem-<lb />
bly bv S�nator John H�nlev of<lb />
Cumberland County, who noted the<lb />
continued political explosiveness of<lb />
we i u �, urging the adoption of<lb />
 � I giving F-i-1 rnr-ii'vi<lb />
� ' : ' her leader had asked.<lb />
'�' ' thoi the off t hv Mm<lb />
j �'� Democrats and Repub-<lb />
 v. is largelv resnnnsiW1 fr<lb />
 ECrj after its previous<lb />
" ho (jeMd fn rlvnto<lb />
the development of a<lb />
 I" tern N�nK Carolina<lb />
  :i republican himself,<lb />
tints ina contort w'th<lb />
nr  ild friondi In the Dm-<lb />
ro1(, � nionv nf wh�,� are<lb />
fpprt�dlv weighing the possibility<lb />
Joining him as Republicans<lb />
lorn<lb />
A genei nvo ation, October 19.<lb />
will presei I a provocative speaker<lb />
from the newspaper or television<lb />
,1 topic Bessions will<lb />
highlight both Friday and Satur-<lb />
day i ' � tsions on<lb />
ihy, makeup, news cover-<lb />
phy for both news-<lb />
nd yearbooks.<lb />
I eading Speakers<lb />
i � . II also elude<lb />
from Associated<lb />
S .dent<lb />
book and<lb />
our-<lb />
nalisl membi<lb />
rob-<lb />
Include C. J<lb />
Han<lb />
Bill Wai r<lb />
: Bill Mil advertisii<lb />
Poi ;ins<lb />
n publi � '�����nts or<lb />
hoping to poll ' � nd<lb />
th(, It, the convention will<lb />
short courses for beginning<lb />
and advanced newspapers and year-<lb />
books. Prof. C. J. Medlin, Kansas<lb />
State University, author of year-<lb />
book texts and winner of two major<lb />
awards for All-American advisors,<lb />
will handle the basic yearbook<lb />
course. Prof. Bill Ward, University<lb />
of Nevada, and noted author of<lb />
paper trends will concentrate<lb />
news courses or quality im-<lb />
�-incuts for a more informed<lb />
audience. Prof. Fred Bauries, Michl-<lb />
an State University, will conduct<lb />
the photography coudses, and Prof<lb />
i Thompson, University of De-<lb />
will conduct courses for mag-<lb />
azines.<lb />
Special Scissions<lb />
: . itii n each hour will feature<lb />
I , , ms relating to diversi-<lb />
facing newspaper and<lb />
iook staffs Colleges will be<lb />
bare their problems<lb />
in � i" : '� Ions.<lb />
A- the conclusion of the two day<lb />
rams, structured talk sessions<lb />
Continued on page 5<lb />
Terry Sanford, former Governoj<lb />
of North Carolina, will speak In<lb />
Kducation-Psjchoiogy i29 weunes-<lb />
day night at eight o'clock. The for-<lb />
mer governors address will deal<lb />
with the subject of the Democratic<lb />
Party In North Carolina today.<lb />
Sonny McLawhorn, President of<lb />
the Young Democratic Club at<lb />
East Carolina, announced that the<lb />
YDC would sponsor Sanford's visit<lb />
to the campus.<lb />
Sanford, recognized as one of the<lb />
nation's leading governors, has been<lb />
mentioned as a potential candidate<lb />
for the United States Senate. He<lb />
is the author of two books dealing<lb />
with the subject of state govern-<lb />
ment, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE<lb />
PEOPLE? and STORM OVER THE<lb />
STATES.<lb />
Governor Sanford's administra-<lb />
tion brought national acclaim to the<lb />
state, when North Carolina made<lb />
several advancements in the field of<lb />
education. Public school education<lb />
hit its peak during the Sanford ad-<lb />
ministration, as the former gov-<lb />
ernor organized a campaign to im-<lb />
prove the system.<lb />
He seconded the nomination for<lb />
John Kennedy in 1960. when the<lb />
other Southern states were sup-<lb />
Teachers Support Symposium<lb />
With Enthusiastic Turnout<lb />
Bv PAT BERRY<lb />
"I am very pleased with the<lb />
turnout "and the support given the<lb />
Symposium by the attending teach-<lb />
� 1 Their reaction was most lav-<lb />
orable. and it was a very success-<lb />
ful program On a pleasant note<lb />
nr James H. Wea.se. Chairman of<lb />
Et'SSin Third Annual Syrn<lb />
posium on History and the Social<lb />
Studies ummed up his feelings<lb />
on thi '�'���'� Symposium.<lb />
Over 100 history and social stu-<lb />
Hies teachers from high schools and<lb />
wUeges throughout Eastern North<lb />
r olma as well as teachers and<lb />
KS from ECU, ��!<lb />
avmnosium sessions Fndav alter<lb />
nooTluu, the banquet Friday ven-<lb />
ms'neakers for the symposium in-<lb />
"KWTKBJ b waa Asft<lb />
ope : I'1 v f History, speak-<lb />
�'�� PrrAmericaDT Kath-<lb />
leen E-D;�nfon "TheMid-<lb />
cl l' lessor of Political Sci-<lb />
Asscciate Proiesso i ,<lb />
price speaking on �" " .<lb />
r?  topic of the symposi-<lb />
lh  contemporary world:<lb />
11,11 " ' �hallenge � planning<lb />
Sel im'dni8CthSeODareashof<lb />
S � J?ZE and<lb />
I ' united States was<lb />
 waa set up so<lb />
' ' ��' A ,C2achIrs would have<lb />
tnat aSnfty to attend as many<lb />
the PD�n "five different dta-<lb />
��� �.n he course of the<lb />
d��d According to Dr. Wease.<lb />
  WPro lively and am-<lb />
the discussion w f m<lb />
mated with a Sdance was<lb />
'S'witpproxiinately 30<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
Last Day<lb />
For<lb />
'Buccaneer'<lb />
Class Portraits?<lb />
p rting the nomination oi Lyndon<lb />
Johnson. Sanford's support of Ken-<lb />
nedy is considered to be a major<lb />
factor in Kennedy's gaining the<lb />
nomination. The two were fre-<lb />
quently in touch while Kennedy waa<lb />
President.<lb />
Sanford has recently returned<lb />
from a trip to Europe, studying<lb />
the state governments of European<lb />
countries.<lb />
The former governor is now a<lb />
member of the Raleigh law firm of<lb />
Sanford, Cannon, Adams &amp; Mc-<lb />
Cullough.<lb />
Sanford is a native of Fayette-<lb />
ville, and his wife, Margaret Rose.<lb />
is a member of the Board of Trus-<lb />
tees at East Carolina University.<lb />
Sanford will be introduced by<lb />
David Reid, a Greenville aitorney,<lb />
who is former President of the<lb />
North Carolina Young Democratic<lb />
Clubs.<lb />
The club is giving a dinner in<lb />
Sanford's honor at the Greenville<lb />
Country Club. Several local busi-<lb />
nessmen will be there along with<lb />
the club members, faculty, and<lb />
representatives of the administra-<lb />
tions.<lb />
AH East Carolina students are<lb />
nreed to attend Sanford's speech<lb />
Young Democrats<lb />
Go To Convention<lb />
teachers attending each of the ses-<lb />
sions.<lb />
A two-hour banquet was held from<lb />
6:30 to 8:30 Friday evening in the<lb />
Buccaneer Room in the Cafeteria.<lb />
Keynote speaker, Dr. Hans H. In-<lb />
dorf of the Political Science De-<lb />
partment spoke on "The Ameri-<lb />
can Image Abroad Dr. Indorf, a<lb />
native of Germany who has trav-<lb />
elled extensively through nineteen<lb />
European and Asia countries, had<lb />
considerable personal background<lb />
for his subject. The Banquet speech<lb />
was intended to show the American<lb />
relation to the various topics cov-<lb />
ered in the afternoon discussions.<lb />
Following the banquet, Dr. Her-<lb />
bert R- Paschal, Chairman of the<lb />
Department of History, held an<lb />
Open House at his home for all<lb />
symposium attendants.<lb />
his year's successful Symposium<lb />
coupled with those of the History<lb />
Symposiums of the past two years,<lb />
are a high indication that the Sym-<lb />
posium on History and Social Stu-<lb />
dies will be a yearly occurrence at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
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Four students from East Caro-<lb />
lina attended the 32nd Annual<lb />
Young Democratic Clubs Conven-<lb />
tion held in Greensboro, N. C, this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
Sonny McLawhorn, President of<lb />
ihe YDC at East Carolina, led the<lb />
delegation which included David<lb />
Culley, Vice-President, Bob Rob-<lb />
inson, and David Godfrey.<lb />
Godfrey, a junior from Alex-<lb />
andria, Va , was chosen state co-<lb />
ordinator for the college federa-<lb />
tion. His duties will involve mak-<lb />
ing arrangements for the coming<lb />
year, including keeping contact with<lb />
the member colleges. The job of<lb />
state co-ordinator is the most im-<lb />
portant non-elective office in the<lb />
federation.<lb />
The ECU delegation made a bid<lb />
for the college federation to meet<lb />
on the Greenville campus some time<lb />
during the coming year. Approxi-<lb />
mately forty colleges and univer-<lb />
sities are members of the North<lb />
Carolina federation.<lb />
Friday night's activities at the<lb />
Greensboro meeting included a ban-<lb />
quet and an address by the Honor-<lb />
able Joseph D. Tydings, U.S. Sena-<lb />
tor from Maryland and native North<lb />
Carolinian. After the ban' uet a<lb />
session of the College Federation<lb />
met to elect its officers for the<lb />
1967-68 year. In a hotly contested<lb />
campaign, Fd Graham from Char-<lb />
lotte was elected president over<lb />
Keith Bell from Duke University.<lb />
Bill Hester from Appalachian ran<lb />
unopposed and won the vice-presi-<lb />
dency. Pat Jones from Queen's<lb />
College was elected secretary over<lb />
Carrie Jewitt. Dennis Cameron was<lb />
elected treasurer.<lb />
State YDC officers were elected<lb />
Saturday. James Hunt, Jr a 30-<lb />
year old Wilson attorney was elect-<lb />
ed state president of the North<lb />
Carolina Young Democratic Clubs.<lb />
Hunt, who was unopposed in the<lb />
race for the top YDC post, will<lb />
succeed Sam Poole of Southern<lb />
Pines.<lb />
Douglas Clark of Asheville, an<lb />
employee of Champion Paper Co<lb />
was elected YDC vice-president.<lb />
The secretary's post went to Car-<lb />
roll Leggett of Lillington, a third-<lb />
year law student at Wake Forest<lb />
University.<lb />
Larry James, a Winston-Salem<lb />
attorney, was elected State YDC<lb />
treasurer. In the most serious com-<lb />
petition of the convention, Graham<lb />
Bell, a Dallas businessman, beat<lb />
Gerald Parker, a Liberty attorney,<lb />
for the post of national committee-<lb />
man.<lb />
EC's McLawhorn was a member<lb />
of the college activities committee,<lb />
the planning committee for the<lb />
convention.<lb />
Demonstrators Plan<lb />
Sit' Seige<lb />
Pentagon<lb />
Editor's Note: the following: is a<lb />
national press service story of the<lb />
proposed "peace march" in Wash-<lb />
ington, D. C. this weekend. In or-<lb />
der to present important news in<lb />
unbiased form first hand reports,<lb />
the EAST CAROLINIAN will have<lb />
a reporter in the Capital City to<lb />
cover the march. The account will<lb />
be published in next Tuesday's is-<lb />
sue.<lb />
Hv PHIL SEMAS<lb />
Washington iCPS) � Opponents<lb />
of U.S. policy in Viet Nam are shift-<lb />
ing their tactics from protests and<lb />
demonstrations to actual attempts<lb />
to disrupt the war effort.<lb />
The new tactics will be tested on<lb />
October 21 when thousands of peo-<lb />
ple will gather in Washington for<lb />
a protest which, for some o them.<lb />
will include an attempt to "sit down<lb />
inside the Pentagon and stop it<lb />
from working<lb />
Dave Dellinger. chairman of the<lb />
National Mobilization to End the<lb />
War in Viet Nam, emphasizes that<lb />
there will be three parts to the<lb />
October 21 demonstration: a march,<lb />
a rally, and "an opportunity for<lb />
civil disobedience<lb />
He says the Mobilization is a<lb />
broadly based organization with 100<lb />
groups supporting it and the Octo-<lb />
ber 21 nrofest is intended to pro-<lb />
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News: Hither And Yond<lb />
This week an EAST CAROLINIAN reporter will be sent<lb />
to Washington, D. C. to cover the college peace marchers<lb />
there. Several other trips are planned this Fall for more<lb />
topics of national interest. This paper also runs press re-<lb />
leases from Collegiate Press Service, Intercollegiate Press<lb />
Service and Associated Collegiate Press.<lb />
This article is intended to explain the editorial position<lb />
of the EAST CAROLINIAN on national news. We operate<lb />
on the idea that college is the period of life when a person<lb />
is most conducive to learning, gathering knowledge, and<lb />
thinking about the knowledge he has gained. Our policy<lb />
on national news is to relate the East Carolina campus to<lb />
campuses all over the nation.<lb />
There are sex era! who have complained of national news<lb />
in this paper. Apparently they do not fully appreciate the<lb />
situation of learning on this campus. A truly educated man<lb />
is one who is aware of national and regional trends in the<lb />
collegiate learning process.<lb />
It is impossible for one to live fully within his sphere<lb />
oi . ctivities without caring of this relation to other students<lb />
and their ideas on the campuses of oher institutions of high-<lb />
er learning. It ia foolish to attempt to do so.<lb />
Man is a social animal and must depend on the idea<lb />
actions, and experiences of others to honestly form his opin-<lb />
ions (either negatively r positively).<lb />
No local news of importance is ever sacrificed for non-<lb />
meaningful national coverage. However we feel that national<lb />
news of concern and importance to East Carolina students<lb />
should be unbias.lv reported and promptly brought to the stu-<lb />
dents' attention.<lb />
Just as no man is an island" no one campus can be<lb />
completely isolated from others.<lb />
What's Happening<lb />
Call To Resistance<lb />
By Linda Dyer<lb />
Say It Again . . .<lb />
The following is an excerpt of little shorties picked up<lb />
around campus which will add to the Nowhere Man's Book<lb />
of Decreped Knowledge.<lb />
 � <lb />
It is very rewarding to know that in some instances<lb />
we are appreciated. Last Friday WOOW Radio proclaimed<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN Day in response to the editorial stand<lb />
on the cheerleaders' actions at the first home football game.<lb />
(Just our luck, it was Friday the Thirteenth).<lb />
� �<lb />
The Campus Know-It-All Award this week goes to the<lb />
student gentleman who was overheard while descending the<lb />
stadium seats Saturday. His meaningful statement was "I'm so<lb />
wiped out the fuzz'll never see me He was picked up<lb />
thirty feet below on the first landing by three Greenville<lb />
policemen.<lb />
� � �<lb />
Jumping the Political Gun Award goes to the Freshman<lb />
who asked what student political party candidates were run-<lb />
ning for Homecoming Queen in tomorrow's election.<lb />
 � �<lb />
We received a letter this week from the Women's Chris-<lb />
tian Temperance League inquiring if there was a student<lb />
temperance organization, on our campus. It seemed like a<lb />
good story to investigate until one of the junior reporters<lb />
asked "What's a temperance?"<lb />
 � �<lb />
Pre-registration was completely explained when one<lb />
girl wrote home last week to tell her parents that she was<lb />
signing up for Drop-Add.<lb />
CAMPUS BULLETIN<lb />
Wednesday, October 18<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Poetry Forum, Old Austin II<lb />
7:30 p.m.�R. Frank Everett speaking to the Young Re-<lb />
Publicans, New Austin 132<lb />
It is my opinion that the United<lb />
States Government is operating<lb />
under the misconception that de-<lb />
mocracy is the best system of gov-<lb />
ernment for all the underdevelop-<lb />
ed countries of the world, especial-<lb />
ly in regard to our current, Involve-<lb />
ment in the country of Viet Nam.<lb />
Our government seems to be pos-<lb />
sessed by the concept of acting as<lb />
the "universal policeman It<lb />
seems determined to prevent any<lb />
country from undergoing revolution<lb />
�more ardently if the leaders of<lb />
the movement are not supporters<lb />
of our views. This is quite ironic<lb />
for a nation born out of revolution.<lb />
Further. It Is extremely interest-<lb />
ing to hear the politicians speak of<lb />
our current actions. It is "amus-<lb />
ing" to note that the escalation or<lb />
de-escalation of the war depends<lb />
on the current popularity ratings of<lb />
our leaders, it is sad that a man<lb />
named Gallop has been chosen to<lb />
predict the future of American<lb />
foreign policy. People are killed.<lb />
villages destroyed, families burned,<lb />
and land devastated because the<lb />
U.S. government cannot admit a<lb />
mistake � fearing that the people<lb />
of the country will be disillusioned<lb />
and not vote in the "proper" way.<lb />
Naturally. I am not alone in my<lb />
views, although we are in the min-<lb />
ority, and so we must have the<lb />
ability to accept the critcism of the<lb />
majority. If Senator William Ful-<lb />
bright can lead the opposition on<lb />
the national level. I feel that the<lb />
opposing element can at least state<lb />
their views in this editorial.<lb />
In this article let me state that<lb />
we feel that the U.S. should be a<lb />
government mature enough to ad-<lb />
mit a mistake. It would seem that<lb />
the people of our country would<lb />
gain respect rather than lose it<lb />
for our government, especially when<lb />
such a statement would end the<lb />
slaughter of American men.<lb />
In the country of Viet Nam, De-<lb />
mocracy will not function for a very<lb />
evident reason: such a system re-<lb />
quires a high degree of literacy<lb />
and a relative degree of unity with-<lb />
in the country. How are the people<lb />
in the villages of the country sup-<lb />
pose to elect the governmental of-<lb />
ficials when they have no concept<lb />
of what they are doing, and when<lb />
fhev can't even read the ballots?<lb />
The U.S. could help the underde-<lb />
veloped countries more if they gave<lb />
economic and educational aid rather<lb />
than military aid to destroy the<lb />
country.<lb />
In summation let me say that the<lb />
people who are opposing the war<lb />
are not opposing democracy as a<lb />
form of government. The people<lb />
who will take part in the National<lb />
Mobilization on Oct. 21-22 will not<lb />
be demanding the overthrow of our<lb />
government, but they will be de-<lb />
manding a more realistic use of our<lb />
power�a use that will help people<lb />
rather than kill them.<lb />
University Drive<lb />
Mr. Mulvihill:<lb />
Your article "Where Did the CU<lb />
Go?" raised some very interesting<lb />
points. First of all, what have you<lb />
got against changing the name of<lb />
the College Union to University-<lb />
Union? I am glad the name change<lb />
took place. It helps to remind me<lb />
of the fierht we had for university<lb />
status. Who cares what other cam-<lb />
puses are doing in the state? We<lb />
are suppose MO to be the symbol<lb />
of an emerging Eastern North<lb />
Carolina. As this symbol, why<lb />
should we pay attention to what the<lb />
other schools in this state are do-<lb />
8:00 p.m.�Former Gov. Terry Sandford addressing the ing and merely follow them? We<lb />
Young Democratic Club, Room 129 Ed-Psch Building<lb />
10:00 am4:00 pm�Homecoming Queen Elections, Col-<lb />
lege Union Entrance<lb />
Thursday, October 19<lb />
8:15 p.m.�Artists Series Concert�Czech Philharmonic<lb />
Orchestra. W right Aud.<lb />
Friday, October 20<lb />
6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.�Movie�"The Professionals<lb />
Wright<lb />
Saurday, October 21<lb />
Soccer�ECU vs. Wilmington College<lb />
lSO pjnVars:ty football�ECU vs. Parsons College,<lb />
Fairfield Iowa.<lb />
University,<lb />
Published Bemiweekly b, the students of Rest Carolins<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
t a n j �� Member<lb />
Int.reon.Kiat Pre�. Associated Colleria-e Pre United State. Student Pre� Association<lb />
r, � Serviced by<lb />
OotMSiata Pre. 8errlce, Ir.tercolletriate P<lb />
Service, Press Kerv<lb />
Press Service. Southern Intercolleitiat. Pre.<lb />
of Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Mailing address<lb />
Krfltor-lrChief J William Rufty Jr<lb />
Business Mnn.trer Thomas H. Rlarkwel<lb />
Associate F-JIW Phy!lf. C Bridseman<lb />
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Subscription rate $8.00.<lb />
rmat B�w 86111. Kmt Carotin. College Station Gre�nville N C<lb />
Telephone: 75-571 e. or 768-S42B �JLmi�W��WIH�, N. C.<lb />
or 75R-S426, extension 264<lb />
should be taking on the roll (sic) of<lb />
a leader. It is your type of think-<lb />
ing, sir, that has kepted (sic) this<lb />
school back in the past and will<lb />
keep it back in the future.<lb />
Another question: How long do<lb />
we have to wit for other name<lb />
changes? Frankly, I would like to<lb />
see College Hill Drive changed to<lb />
Universitv Hill Drive or University<lb />
Drive. I'm not the only one, either.<lb />
I've h several comments on<lb />
tv! subject.<lb />
Well, Mr. Mulvihill, all that I<lb />
can say to you is to keep thinking<lb />
like you Ho and who knows we may<lb />
be a college again someday. Thei,<lb />
sir, you'll h�ve your CU back.<lb />
Ed Bass, Jr.<lb />
Yes, Yes Mr. Bass!<lb />
Dear Mr. Bass:<lb />
In reply to your letter I say yes,<lb />
yes. yess T am quite sure that<lb />
your pro "U.U stand will receive<lb />
a great deal of suport. . .from the<lb />
UU. and camnus adminstrators.<lb />
Bv all meatiR start a petition im-<lb />
mediatolv But be quick. Or those<lb />
cuttes in the MRC. will steal ynrr<lb />
glorv bv capitalizing on your idea.<lb />
After sly loner weeks of name sug-<lb />
gesting in th�ir "Mrn For A Better<lb />
Driveway Association" (a division<lb />
"There is much truth in jest<lb />
(Bill Shakespeare!<lb />
Recently in my writings I have<lb />
taken potshots at certain subjects<lb />
that have been classified, by my<lb />
friend Clorissa, as "no-no" items.<lb />
I certainly mean no harm by my<lb />
outcries, but certain wrongs must<lb />
be brought to the public's attenton<lb /><lb />
I was talking to my friend Cloris-<lb />
sa yesterday, and he mentioned a<lb />
common gripe among university<lb />
students. It seems that he has had<lb />
"some" trouble with long lines. In<lb />
the course of a drop-add line, he<lb />
became engaged to a girl, after a<lb />
long courtship. They later broke-<lb />
up as the line approached the<lb />
Greenville city limits. Also in this<lb />
line he met "several" more people.<lb />
One interested him especially. The<lb />
boy was a Contour Plowing major<lb />
from Possum Trots, Alabama. They<lb />
had a "lengthy" discussion on fer-<lb />
tilizers. Ho Humm. . .how interest-<lb />
ing.<lb />
� <lb />
My "car of the week award" goes<lb />
to the blue VW being driven by<lb />
some daredevil student. Emblaz-<lb />
oned on his rear window are six-<lb />
inch high letters proclaiming, E.<lb />
C. T. C. U. This has undoubtedly<lb />
destroyed the minds of "certain<lb />
progressive-minded" university of-<lb />
ficials.<lb />
� �<lb />
I take back what I said about<lb />
East Cai ilina being too conscious<lb />
of its University Status. I would<lb />
ECU Forum<lb />
the Men For Getting That Ten Let-<lb />
ter Word Where It Counts Com-<lb />
mittee) the M.R.C. has started the<lb />
task of changing College Hill Drive<lb />
to the University Mountain Memor-<lb />
ial Parkway. Next week the drive<lb />
will be enlarged to four express<lb />
lanes by the University Traffic Pat-<lb />
terns Computer Control Center and<lb />
there is rumor that The Society<lb />
For A Capital U In University has<lb />
initiated contracts with Howard<lb />
Johnson's for seventeen Uni-Rest-<lb />
aurants complete with twenty-seven<lb />
Universal flavors, to be located at<lb />
each clover-loop freeway exchange<lb />
along the parkway.<lb />
In your letter you said that the<lb />
U.U. helped you to remember the<lb />
fight we had for University Status.<lb />
Clever Boy! I would be tickled to<lb />
hear how you remember your name<lb />
and where you live.<lb />
Be careful with your petition.<lb />
Mr. Bass, or the S. G. A. will<lb />
appoint you to head their new com-<lb />
mittee: Future Lawyers and<lb />
Cherubs For Lots 'n Lots Of Uni-<lb />
versity in You, everywhere and Un-<lb />
der wear.<lb />
When your petition becomes a<lb />
reality, the administration will<lb />
praise you, your name will be on<lb />
sweatshirts, cups in the CU. Water-<lb />
ing Hole and on all the pencils in<lb />
the Student Store.<lb />
That is unless, of course, The<lb />
Better Bass Than Backwards Bu-<lb />
reau applies for Independent Uni-<lb />
versity Status. Yuk, Yuk.<lb />
Larry Mulvihill<lb />
Boos And The Bible<lb />
Dear Sir:<lb />
How uterly asinine can sup-<lb />
posedly "mature individuals be-<lb />
have The "mature individuals"<lb />
I am speaking of are the students<lb />
(present at the Southern Illinois<lb />
game) and the cheerleaders.<lb />
I ask you Mrs. M. Kennedy, who<lb />
would think tint our students and<lb />
cheerleaders would boo a referee's<lb />
just like to pass on this little bi:<lb />
of information; there is a petition<lb />
before the town fathers of Green-<lb />
ville asking that the name of the<lb />
town be changed to University City<lb />
 . �<lb />
Just before deadline I received<lb />
a mysterious telphone call from<lb />
someone who called himself N. H.<lb />
The caller claimed to be the same<lb />
one who wrote the letter to the edi-<lb />
tor about "simple simon" ticket-<lb />
takers at the home football games.<lb />
N. H. told me that the situation has<lb />
improved greatly. A group of spec-<lb />
ially trained Barbary apes are being<lb />
flown in just in time to man the<lb />
gates at the next football game. N<lb />
H. considers this a definite im-<lb />
provement.<lb />
� � �<lb />
The Best Definition Award goes<lb />
to my buddy Clorissa who aptly<lb />
described women's rules. They are<lb />
like a freight train roaring into the<lb />
Eighteenth Century. Clorissa sin-<lb />
cerely wishes the girls luck in the<lb />
petition for reform in their dress<lb />
regulations.<lb /><lb />
In closing for a while, I'd like<lb />
to pass on this bit of information<lb />
from the train of unknown cam-<lb />
pus wit. Contrary to popular belief<lb />
the book Lord of The Flies is not<lb />
an expose' about the campus cafe-<lb />
teria.<lb />
 �<lb />
This column is far from its ori-<lb />
ginal size due to the mighty swipe<lb />
of the censor's scissors.<lb />
decision? It was simply shocking.<lb />
Now, I ask you Mrs. M. Kennedy,<lb />
have you ever attended an athletic<lb />
event where a referee was not<lb />
booed? Booing a referee has almost<lb />
become part of the gamp.<lb />
In your letter Mrs. M. Kennedy,<lb />
you stated you were a transfer stu-<lb />
dent. If you will look over some<lb />
of previous football teams we have<lb />
had at this university, you will see<lb />
an impressive record. Once again<lb />
this year, we have a "Damn good<lb />
t-eam so why be ashamed to say<lb />
so. As far ax the swearing goes<lb />
Mrs. M. Kennedy may I refer you<lb />
to a quote from the Bible "Let him<lb />
who hath no sin cast the first<lb />
stone Furthermore, if there was<lb />
any booing of an injured player<lb />
was probably done by a very small<lb />
group. The students I spoke to<lb />
about this incident said the crowd<lb />
was applauding for the injured<lb />
player when he left the field.<lb />
My last argument and I am not<lb />
seeking praise or recognition, is in<lb />
response to your criticism of our<lb />
university faculty and presidpnt.<lb />
My college education is not what<lb />
you might call excellent, in fact,<lb />
many consider it a joke. I entered<lb />
East Carolina when it was a college<lb />
and I have known and seen, along<lb />
with thousands of others, what<lb />
President Jenkins has done for this<lb />
institution. He has sweat and strain-<lb />
ed to win university status, he has<lb />
continually improved the academic<lb />
standards of the university with<lb />
highly educated professors. Presi-<lb />
dent Jenkins is truly a gpaf Mgure<lb />
in the past, present and future of<lb />
this university. He has dedicated<lb />
his life to the principle and �Hnd-<lb />
ards of East Carolina University.<lb />
In closing Mrs. M. Kennv and<lb />
those who share vour on'nfon that<lb />
we have an "indifferent faru'tv, in-<lb />
cluding rhp president mv t npol-<lb />
ogize for being so blunt. hnt there<lb />
are othp�- cr,Tloo-pR anj uniformities.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Louis D'Ambroser Jr.<lb />
Ir K. B. Pillii<lb />
a vriter His inter<lb />
n itrict SNEV<lb />
HOMECOMT?<lb />
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nment. The people<lb />
part in the National<lb />
Oct. 21-22 will not<lb />
he overthrow of our<lb />
it they will be de-<lb />
e realistic use of our<lb />
liat will help people<lb />
11 them.<lb />
18 on this little bit<lb />
there is a petition<lb />
l fathers of Green-<lb />
it the name of the<lb />
1 to University City<lb />
leadline I received<lb />
telphone call from<lb />
ailed himself N. H<lb />
ned to be the same<lb />
he letter to the tri-<lb />
ple simon" ticket-<lb />
)ine football games,<lb />
lat the situation has<lb />
y. A group of spec-<lb />
rbary apes are being<lb />
i time to man the<lb />
ct football game N.<lb />
his a definite im-<lb />
inition Award goes<lb />
Clorissa who aptly<lb />
n's rules. They are<lb />
ain roaring into the<lb />
tury. Clorissa sin-<lb />
le girls luck in the<lb />
orm in their dress<lb />
r a while, I'd like<lb />
bit of information<lb />
of unknown cam-<lb />
ry to popular belief<lb />
of The Flies is not<lb />
t the campus cafe-<lb />
is far from its ori-<lb />
o the mighty swipe<lb />
scissors.<lb />
s simply shocking.<lb />
Mrs. M. Kennedy,<lb />
ittended an athletic<lb />
referee was not<lb />
referee has almost<lb />
f the game.<lb />
Mrs. M. Kennedy,<lb />
vere a transfer stu-<lb />
ill look over some<lb />
ball teams we have<lb />
'ersity, you will see<lb />
ecord. Once again<lb />
ave a "Damn good<lb />
be ashamed to say<lb />
the swearing goes<lb />
ly may I refer you<lb />
the Bible "Let him<lb />
sin cast the first<lb />
more, if there was<lb />
an injured player<lb />
me by a very small<lb />
idents I spoke to<lb />
ent said the crowd<lb />
r for the Injured<lb />
left the field,<lb />
nent and I am not<lb />
ir recognition, is in<lb />
lr criticism of our<lb />
y and president,<lb />
ucation is not what<lb />
excellent, in fact,<lb />
t a joke. I entered<lb />
nen it was a college<lb />
wn and seen, along<lb />
of others, what<lb />
is has done for this<lb />
as sweat and strain-<lb />
rsity status, he has<lb />
�oved the academic<lb />
le university with<lb />
professors. Presi-<lb />
truly a gea Mgure<lb />
'sent and future of<lb />
He has dedicated<lb />
rinriples nnd �tqnci-<lb />
rolina University.<lb />
s. M. Kenn'viv and<lb />
i vour onon that<lb />
liffc-pnt fam'fv, in-<lb />
ident mv t npol-<lb />
so blunt, hilt there<lb />
ps and uni5ities.<lb />
r,<lb />
'Ambroser Jr.<lb />
East Carolinian�Tuesday, October 17, 1967�3<lb />
A Man Of Many Experiences,<lb />
Pilliai Expresses Aspirations<lb />
Ulr.  K. B. Pilliai alms at understanding and serving his fellowman as<lb />
. vrinr His interests envelope �-reral aras, snvill and large.<lb />
By SANDRA RABHAA<lb />
Mi A. X. B. Pilliai, a teaching<lb />
fellow in the English Department,<lb />
is an outstanding Indian writer<lb />
from Kerala, a state in Southern<lb />
India. Mr. Pillai and his wife, Rad-<lb />
ha came to the U.S. late In 1966,<lb />
leaving two children in India with<lb />
Mrs. Pillai's parents. Here they hope<lb />
to receive M.A. and Ph.D. degrees<lb />
The Pillais first went to Holly-<lb />
wood College in Hollywood, Florida,<lb />
where Mr. Pillai was Director of<lb />
the Center for Asian Studies. In<lb />
March, 1967, they came to ECU<lb />
where Mr. Pillai is working on his<lb />
M.A. in English, and Mrs. Pillai.<lb />
her M. Ed.<lb />
Pillai was educated at the Kerala<lb />
University where he received his<lb />
M.A. in English in 1955. He was a<lb />
research scholar for two years fol-<lb />
lowing the completion of his M.A.<lb />
The Indian fellow, a former pro-<lb />
fessor and chairman of the Depart-<lb />
ment of English at Sree Sankara<lb />
Disneyland Fascinates Tourists<lb />
With Amazing Tricks On Reality<lb />
Calilurnia is located right outside<lb />
of Disneyland J"8 � anyone travel-<lb />
ing m the Southeast has to change<lb />
in Atlanta, anyone visiting Cali-<lb />
fornia must go through Disneyland<lb />
Visiting is good; seeking em-<lb />
ployment is bad. Applicants for<lb />
work at D-land are subjected to a<lb />
ritual similar to military basic<lb />
training. The person wanting em-<lb />
plovrmnt must first pass the maneu-<lb />
verability test by finding his way<lb />
from the parking lot entrance to<lb />
the personnel office. Once in the<lb />
door, from which there is a lin�<lb />
no unlike our own drop-add line.<lb />
be . given an application and an<lb />
information sheet titled "Facts<lb />
Abmr Employment with Disney-<lb />
land '<lb />
The application is grueling, but<lb />
the information sheet tops it. It is<lb />
planned to discourage all but the<lb />
most determined. It is a full pag�<lb />
SNEA Invites<lb />
New Membership<lb />
Attendance again ran high as<lb />
Hear Mallard, president, welcom-<lb />
ed members and prospective mem-<lb />
ber to the October meeting of<lb />
the Student National Education As-<lb />
sociation.<lb />
Speaker far the evening was Mrs<lb />
Dorothy Johnson who spoke on<lb />
Philosophies of Education. Mrs<lb />
Johns .in commented on her confi-<lb />
dence in the students of East Caro-<lb />
lina who would be teaching the<lb />
boy md girls of tomorrow, and<lb />
encouraged each student to know<lb />
whaf bis philosophy Is.<lb />
She presented educational philo-<lb />
sophies in five categories � Re-<lb />
act! na v, Conservative, Middle-of-<lb />
tn Road, Liberal, and Experimen-<lb />
tal and commented on leaders<lb />
and their programs in each of these<lb />
field la concluding Mrs. John-<lb />
son encouraged future teachers to<lb />
know their philosophy, and to re-<lb />
mem l<lb />
tinun<lb />
With the times.<lb />
During the business session which<lb />
followed, plans were made to char-<lb />
ter a bus to take a delegation to<lb />
toe district SNEA meeting to be<lb />
"eld to Rocky Mount on October<lb />
20. 1967.<lb />
Students were reminded that<lb />
membership was still open and<lb />
would remain open until the Nov-<lb />
ember meeting. A new enrollment<lb />
of 68 was reported after the first<lb />
SNea meeting. There were a num-<lb />
ber of additions after the meeting.<lb />
. All who are considering a teach-<lb />
ing career are encouraged to at-<lb />
tend the November meeting of the<lb />
Student National Education Asso-<lb />
ciation and to become active mem-<lb />
bers<lb />
HOMECOMING QUEEN<lb />
ELECTION<lb />
Election for the six finalists<lb />
'or Homecoming Queen and<lb />
Tourt win be held tomorrow<lb />
n Hie CU entrance. Voters<lb />
"lust present activity cards at<lb />
"le polls. Election will also be<lb />
held for Ring Rex of the parade.<lb />
�r that philosophy is a con-<lb />
ijcess and must change<lb />
: the negative side of D-land.<lb />
These dismal insights include the<lb />
high rents in the area, the lack of<lb />
transportation, and the stiff re-<lb />
quirements and long hours of the<lb />
work. It works Most applicants are<lb />
discouraged.<lb />
Visiting is easier � if the visit-<lb />
requirements were met. Long<lb />
nair or questionable dress was pro-<lb />
hibited. The Image has to�be pro-<lb />
tected. If entrance is finally gained.<lb />
the tour is delightful. A $4.50 book<lb />
with 10 ride tickets and admission<lb />
fare can be bought, with larger<lb />
ones available for those who have<lb />
the hours to spend on using it.<lb />
I went to Disneyland prepared for<lb />
disillusionment, but was surprised<lb />
o find that it is as fascinating as<lb />
it Is presented on television. There<lb />
were many sights that asked no<lb />
admission. Fun to watch were the<lb />
balloonmen on Main Street. U.S.A<lb />
.�nd the other tourists.<lb />
Walt Disney's "tribute to the<lb />
hildren of the world It's A Small<lb />
World, was . pastel strip through<lb />
wonderland International dolls<lb />
danced and sang a tune with the<lb />
same title as the ride. The little<lb />
people were constructed as we are,<lb />
with an armature within and pad-<lb />
ling and r skin without. Their<lb />
tnouths and eyes moved as well as<lb />
their limbs.<lb />
Even more amazing were the life-<lb />
ized Pirates of the Caribbean. They<lb />
were built as the Small World peo-<lb />
ple, only more so. Their faces<lb />
wrinkled and stretched when they<lb />
spoke or laughed. Passing under a<lb />
burning bridge, the passengers see<lb />
a Pirate passed out above them,<lb />
dangling a hairy leg over the rail�<lb />
and lo and behold, he Dreathes!<lb />
We pass within touching distance<lb />
of pirates who blink greedily at the<lb />
passers-by. It is a masterful de-<lb />
ception.<lb />
Another trick on reality is the<lb />
Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse.<lb />
A replica of the ingenuity of the<lb />
Robinsons is compounded by a<lb />
doublie craftiness. The tree is con-<lb />
crete and the leaves are plastic,<lb />
and I would like to have a penny<lb />
for each person who walked through<lb />
the entire structure without notic-<lb />
ing that the tree would never grow.<lb />
As exciting as D-land were the<lb />
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to-bumper traffic at 70 miles an<lb />
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from the roof of mv rented Volks<lb />
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My second trip returned me to<lb />
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the commotion while listening to<lb />
the reports of it on the radio.<lb />
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College of Kerala University, is a<lb />
man of many experiences. He has<lb />
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er of several national reconstruc-<lb />
tion programs, and a public speak-<lb />
er. �<lb />
His ultimate aim in lift; is under-<lb />
standing and serving his fellow-<lb />
beings as a writer. He has traveled<lb />
thousands of miles through India<lb />
and Pakistan studying places, peo-<lb />
ple and way of life. He has develop-<lb />
ed a travelogue style of writing<lb />
which enables him to write true<lb />
facts dealing with customs, folk-<lb />
lore, history, and all aspects of<lb />
Indian culture.<lb />
In addition to travelogues, Pil-<lb />
lai has written several collections<lb />
of short stories, a textbook, which<lb />
is used in the Kerala University,<lb />
numerous critiques, and one novel.<lb />
On the basis of his lectures and<lb />
writings on Inia, he is well recog-<lb />
nized as an authority of Contem-<lb />
porary India. He has recently<lb />
brought honor to our university<lb />
by being a delegate to the 27th<lb />
International Congress of Oriental-<lb />
ists at Ann Arbor, Michigan, where<lb />
he read a paper on Contemporary<lb />
Indian Literature.<lb />
Pillai said "I would rather be<lb />
thought of ns a writer than a pro-<lb />
fessor. I came here to be able to<lb />
learn about people of the Ui. and<lb />
capture their qualities so other<lb />
people can see through my eyes<lb />
what they may not be able to see.<lb />
I use the words of actual people to<lb />
express what I see. Of course, I<lb />
select the examples which I want to<lb />
report, so in a way, the reader is<lb />
getting my interpretation<lb />
While in America, Pillai plans to<lb />
travel and study the American peo-<lb />
ples and write about this country<lb />
for the people of India. At the pres-<lb />
ent, he is anxiously awaiting a<lb />
series of visits to the Outer Banks<lb />
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inhabitants. He is extremely in-<lb />
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Pillai is in contact with the Na-<lb />
tional Geographic Magazine which<lb />
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articles by him on India. This is a<lb />
great honor for the young writer.<lb />
T" Pillais take a great interest<lb />
in the student life at East Caro-<lb />
lina. They enjoy meeting with stu-<lb />
dents, hearing their ideas, and<lb />
joining in their activities.<lb />
Fidelio Project<lb />
Plans For Year<lb />
By KATHLEEN DeVORE<lb />
The Fidelio Society, service or-<lb />
ganization of the School of Music,<lb />
has announced its plans for this<lb />
year.<lb />
Under the leadership of Sharon<lb />
Pope, faculty advisor, the Society<lb />
has representatives going daily to<lb />
the Greenville Day Care Center.<lb />
The members work with the chil-<lb />
dren, giving them a basic under-<lb />
standing of music.<lb />
A tutoring program has been<lb />
established to help music students<lb />
in all areas of music.<lb />
Another project is still in the<lb />
making: The Society has offered to<lb />
help any Greenville elementary, Ju-<lb />
nior high, or senior high music stu-<lb />
dent desiring private instruction on<lb />
a band instrument or on the piano.<lb />
This service will be offered free of<lb />
charge to any student upon recom-<lb />
mendation by his music teacher.<lb />
Officers of the Fidelio Society<lb />
are: President, Carita Melnikov;<lb />
Vice-President, Mary Bradley; Sec-<lb />
retary, Joyce Bell McGuire; Treas-<lb />
urer, John Tyson; Membership<lb />
Chairman, Ray Wood; Music Co-<lb />
ordinator, Jimmy Kimball; Histori-<lb />
an-Reporter, Kathleen DeVore;<lb />
Parliamentarian, Clarence (Bunny)<lb />
Hodges.<lb />
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4�East Carolinian�Tuesday, October 17, 1967<lb />
IT'S ALL GREEK<lb />
SIGMA CHI DELTA<lb />
The brothers of Sigma Chi Del-<lb />
ta celebrated Parent's Day Satur-<lb />
day to complete the first home<lb />
football game festivities.<lb />
The brothers began the weekend<lb />
with an open house Friday night.<lb />
The fraternity hai recently pur-<lb />
chased new living room and den<lb />
furniture.<lb />
Saturday, parents were entertain-<lb />
ed at the house. The parents met<lb />
and talked with all the brothers.<lb />
At 2 p.m. everyone went to the<lb />
mall for the Glenn Yarborough<lb />
concert.<lb />
Another open house was held<lb />
from 3:30 til 4:30 for all weekend<lb />
visitors on campus.<lb />
The brothers dined with their<lb />
parents at the Candlewick mn prior<lb />
to the game. The brothers and<lb />
parents then attended the game as<lb />
a group.<lb />
The Sigma Chi Deltas put the<lb />
finishing touches on the weekend by<lb />
serenading Miss Debbie White,<lb />
pinmate of Brother Glenn Ha-<lb />
worth.<lb />
ALPHA PHI OMEGA<lb />
New pledges are Lee Tucker, Ken<lb />
Cauldwell, Benny Meeles, and Gene<lb />
Riddle.<lb />
Kitty Jolly is the APO sweet-<lb />
heart. Kitty will also represent<lb />
APO in the Homecoming activities.<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA<lb />
The brothers and pledges of Kap-<lb />
pa Alpha Order held a party Satur-<lb />
day afternoon on the lawn of Broth-<lb />
er Bill Mosier's home. The music<lb />
was provided by the Sands from<lb />
Wilson. N.C. Guests included seven<lb />
fraternities from EC.<lb />
Friday night October 13, a rush<lb />
party was held at the Country<lb />
Palace.<lb />
Our football team is currently in<lb />
second place with a 6-1 record. The<lb />
latest game ended with a 25-9 vic-<lb />
tory over Alpha Kappa Psi. The<lb />
volleyball team now stands in sec-<lb />
end place In the league with a 5-1<lb />
record.<lb />
PHI MU ALPHA<lb />
Zeta Psi Chapter of Phi Mu Al-<lb />
pha Sinfonia has 35 active brothers<lb />
and four brothers who are practice<lb />
teaching this quarter. New pledges<lb />
include Bruce Frazier, Oxford; Bill<lb />
Kennerly, China Grove; and David<lb />
McMillan, Norfolk, Va.<lb />
To celebrate Founder's Day on<lb />
October 6, the brothers presented a<lb />
concert on the steps of the Music<lb />
Hall. A reception followed.<lb />
A number of brothers plan to at-<lb />
tend a regional workshop at the<lb />
University of N.C. at Chapel Hill<lb />
October 17. Chapters from N.C,<lb />
S.C and Va. will be represented at<lb />
the workshop.<lb />
ALPHA DELTA PI<lb />
Newly initiated members of Al-<lb />
pha Delta Pi sorority include Di-<lb />
ane Holland, Fairfax, Va Joan<lb />
Teague. Winston-Salem, N. O; con-<lb />
nie Howard, Hickory, N. O; Sandy<lb />
Whitlack, Hickory, N. C and Janet<lb />
Moore, Springfield, Va. Initiation<lb />
s<lb />
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took place October 5.<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi's participating in<lb />
Homecoming are Eleanor Boudraw<lb />
representing Theta Chi, Leslie Shan-<lb />
non representing Pi Kappa Alpha,<lb />
and Donna Rollins representing Phi<lb />
Beta Lambda.<lb />
ALPHA XI DELTA<lb />
The sisters and pledges of Alpha<lb />
Xi Delta entertained their parents<lb />
on October 8 at the sorority house<lb />
on East Eleventh Street.<lb />
On Sunday, October 15, the Al-<lb />
pha Xi's held a tea from 2:00-<lb />
4:00 for all freshman women. After-<lb />
wards there was a formal open<lb />
house for the Greeks on campus.<lb />
KAPPA DELTA SORORITY<lb />
Gamma Sigma Chapter of Kappa<lb />
Delta Sorority would like to recog-<lb />
nize its president and E. C. Us<lb />
chief majorette for having accum-<lb />
ulated the most active hours, hours<lb />
given to participation in college ac-<lb />
tivities, during the month of Sep-<lb />
tember.<lb />
Karen Wagner, a sophomore from<lb />
Raleigh, N. C, was recently chos-<lb />
en fraternity sweetheart by Alpha<lb />
Kappa Psi.<lb />
This year the K D's will have a<lb />
float in the Homecoming parade.<lb />
Everyone is busily engaged in help-<lb />
ing with the float and preparing<lb />
for Greek All-Sing and the arrival of<lb />
the Province President. Sister Don-<lb />
na Dunbar has been chosen to<lb />
represent Kappa Delta in the Home-<lb />
coming Queen Contest.<lb />
PHI ALPHA SIGMA<lb />
Members of the Alpha pledge<lb />
class of Phi Alpha Sigma, social<lb />
fraternity, were initiated as full<lb />
brothers Wednesday, October 4. Phi<lb />
Alpha Sigma, a local fraternity on<lb />
campus, has as its goal to affiliate<lb />
with a national fraternity such as<lb />
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.<lb />
The fraternity was founded last<lb />
November by nine boys seeking a<lb />
closer bond of brotherhood. In Feb-<lb />
ruary of this year they were ad-<lb />
mitted into the Interfraternity Coun-<lb />
cil. The first pledge class was<lb />
formed in April with four pledges.<lb />
The pledge class aided in secur-<lb />
ing furniture for the house, build-<lb />
ing the party room, and a civic<lb />
service project. The first class had<lb />
a lot to do and much to work with<lb />
and for.<lb />
The new brothers of Phi Alpha<lb />
Sigma are Martin Lassiter from<lb />
Raleigh, N. C; Tommy Mayhew<lb />
from Shelby, N. O.j and Gary Ross<lb />
whose hometown is Edenton, N. C.<lb />
The newly enlarged brotherhood<lb />
is now preparing for formal rush<lb />
taking place this week.<lb />
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA<lb />
The Lambda Chi's continue unde-<lb />
feated in football and volleyball,<lb />
most recently upsetting Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon in football and Pi Kappa<lb />
Phi in volleyball.<lb />
The chapter saw many alumni<lb />
return for the first home football<lb />
game. All were entertained by The<lb />
Emphatics prior to and following<lb />
the ball game.<lb />
Thursday night, October 5, the<lb />
Sigma sorority was entertained at<lb />
a social given then at the party<lb />
room.<lb />
The brothers and pledges of Lam-<lb />
bda Chi invited all rushees and<lb />
their dates to a party Friday<lb />
night, October 13, from 7:30 to<lb />
12:00 at the party room behind the<lb />
house. Entertainment was pro-<lb />
vided by The Pattons. The rushees<lb />
were also cordially invited to Open<lb />
House Saturday, October 14, from<lb />
2 to 6 p.m and Sunday, October<lb />
15, from 2 to 5 pan.<lb />
The fraternity extends good luck<lb />
and best wishes to the fighting Pi-<lb />
rates in continuing their undefeat-<lb />
ed season.<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI<lb />
The Zeta Psi chapter of Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi is proud to announce<lb />
the induction of Paula Ann Copen-<lb />
haver of Roanoe Rapids, N. C,<lb />
Carrie Dawn Flye of Greensboro<lb />
N r and Ethel Eleaine Murphv<lb />
of Smithfield, N. C. on Oct. 21, 1967<lb />
Parents day at the Alpha Omi-<lb />
cron Pi house was an enjoyable oc-<lb />
casion for the Sisters, their dates,<lb />
parents, and alumnae. After the<lb />
tour of the house, a buffet lunch-<lb />
con was served at 1:00 p.m.<lb />
On Oct. 1, 1967 the new house-<lb />
mother, Mrs. Ann Walling arrives<lb />
at the Alpha Omicron Pi house.<lb />
Mrs. Walling is from Washington<lb />
D. C, and the AO Pi's are looking<lb />
forward to a successful year with<lb />
her.<lb />
A big congratulations goes to<lb />
Sisters Patty Ballint and Barbara<lb />
Cirulis. They have just received<lb />
bids from Delta Phi Delta national<lb />
honorary Art fraternity.<lb />
Zeta Psi remains undefeated In<lb />
the volleyball intramurals. Vic-<lb />
tories have been won over Alpha<lb />
Delta Pi, Alpha Phi, and Alpha X:<lb />
Delta.<lb />
New officers are: Betty Jo Sun-<lb />
dy, House President; and Carolyn<lb />
Kumerow, Efficiency Expert.<lb />
Patty Ballint is the AO Pi home -<lb />
coming representative this year.<lb />
I<lb />
WMOC Lists Independence<lb />
Among Numerous Benefits<lb />
"The social life is never dull<lb />
laughed Ann Jerouski, her head<lb />
thrown back, the glitter in her<lb />
brown eyes revealing the warmth<lb />
of her personality.<lb />
Ami Jerouski � Lt. Ann Jerou-<lb />
ski � was on East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity's campus citing to curious<lb />
students appealing aspects of life in<lb />
the Women's Marine Officer Corps.<lb />
She and Jerri Wood, a petite ser-<lb />
geant, were on campus for a week<lb />
seeking recruits for the corps.<lb />
"Independence � that's another<lb />
thing I like about the military life<lb />
she added, and her listeners ob-<lb />
viously accepted this statement with<lb />
.some misbelief.<lb />
Independence? In the military<lb />
Lt. Jerouski defended her state-<lb />
ment:<lb />
"I begin work at 8 a.m. and am<lb />
off at 4 p.m and then my life<lb />
is completely my own<lb />
"The monthly salary, $401.58<lb />
after my first promotion, is equiva-<lb />
lent to that I received when I taught<lb />
school she said. But the Marine<lb />
Corps offers more fringe benefits.<lb />
Free medical and dental care, 30<lb />
days vacation with full salary and<lb />
with access to free government<lb />
transportation, and a $85 monthly<lb />
housing allotment are some of those<lb />
fringes.<lb />
Lt. Jerouski says she has found<lb />
that by sharing rent expenses with<lb />
an apartment-mate, she can save<lb />
$30 of that allotment with which<lb />
to pamper her feminine wiles. Or<lb />
she can save for next year's va-<lb />
cation � this year's vacation was<lb />
three weeks in Japan, full salaried<lb />
and transportation free, compli-<lb />
ments of the Women's Marine<lb />
Corps.<lb />
Because of these many benefits<lb />
Lt. Jerouski implied that it is un-<lb />
fortunate that the post-war repu-<lb />
tation of women volunteers has<lb />
prejudiced young women against<lb />
even wanting to know the facts.<lb />
She added that the Marine Corps<lb />
in an attempt to overcome this<lb />
reputation, now requires 15 char-<lb />
acter references for each hopeful<lb />
officer before admittance to the<lb />
Officer Candidate Course.<lb />
Other than being "of excellent<lb />
moral character the woman Ma-<lb />
rine must:<lb />
1. Be between the ages of 21<lb />
and 29.<lb />
2. Be a recent college graduate<lb />
or full-time junior or senior main-<lb />
taining a "C" average.<lb />
3. Complete a 10-week Officer<lb />
Basic Course either the summer<lb />
before or anytime after graduation<lb />
"Name another benefit?" She<lb />
winked. "You could always be<lb />
placed on two-year recruiting dut<lb />
to college and university cam<lb />
puses<lb />
THE ART GALLERY"<lb />
PIERCED EARkING!<lb />
By BECKY<lb />
.Vine students i<lb />
master's degrees<lb />
Carolina Universi<lb />
partment.<lb />
Dr. Prank Adarr<lb />
 students, said<lb />
partment has awa<lb />
jjegrees during the<lb />
taught here. He ha<lb />
visor for nine of t!<lb />
ents. and on the t<lb />
of nine others.<lb />
Dr. Adams' nine<lb />
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Kenneth Proctoi<lb />
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Hi -Theresa 1<lb />
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Rich "<lb />
Harrietts Wood si<lb />
Idealism in the W<lb />
Madox Roberts<lb />
William Cherry<lb />
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Dnrrell Hurst -<lb />
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By BECKY HOBGOOD<lb />
.Vine students recently received<lb />
master's degrees from the East<lb />
Carolina University English De-<lb />
partment.<lb />
Dr Prank Adams, advisor to the<lb />
miie students, said the English De-<lb />
partment has awarded 26 master's<lb />
degrees during the 10 years he has<lb />
taught here. He has been thesis ad-<lb />
visor for nine of the degree recipi-<lb />
ents, and on the thesis committee<lb />
of nine others.<lb />
Dr. Adams' nine advisees who re-<lb />
cently received their masters and<lb />
their theses topics are:<lb />
Hiifiuelet � "Morality in<lb />
ug Fiction of Edith Wharton<lb />
Kenneth Proctor � "The Negro<lb />
-i the Works of Mark Twain<lb />
Page Shaw � "An Application<lb />
j I anier's Theories of Po-<lb />
etic Composition to his Poem "The<lb />
Symphony<lb />
"lu! Theresa Unthank � "P.<lb />
Scot) Fitzirerald's Concept of the<lb />
Rich<lb />
Harriett? Woodside � "Berkelian<lb />
Idealism in the Works of Elizabeth<lb />
Madox Roberts<lb />
' William Cherry � "The Pat<lb />
Versus 'he Present in the Novels<lb />
 John P. Marquand<lb />
Stephen Beck � "The Southern<lb />
Code "f Honor in the Kentuck Tra-<lb />
gedy<lb />
Venn hi Parker � "Autobiologcal<lb />
References and Themes in the Shor-<lb />
ter Works of Herman Melville<lb />
Darrell Hurst � "The Critical<lb />
Reception of Lawrence Durrell's<lb />
Alexandria Quartet in the United<lb />
State?"<lb />
Dr. Adams said advisine graduate<lb />
student - is his hobbv. ETJ has not<lb />
Incorporated Graduate advising into<lb />
the routine of the departments. "In<lb />
stablished graduate schools<lb />
Warsaw Quintet<lb />
Pleases Audience<lb />
Th" Warsaw Quintet gave an Im-<lb />
pressive (oncert Wednesday night<lb />
� b near capacity crowd.<lb />
The performers with pianist Wla-<lb />
dislaw Sznilman were: Bronislaw<lb />
Gimnel. first violinLst: Krzyoztof<lb />
Jakowicz, second violinist: Aleks-<lb />
ander Ciechanski, cellist; and Ste-<lb />
fan Kamasa, playing the viola.<lb />
The roupS first number. "Quin-<lb />
ete (1952)" by Grazyna Bacewicz<lb />
consisted of four well-expressed<lb />
parts. Showing their ability to blend<lb />
and harmonize their instruments.<lb />
the group was awarded two bows by<lb />
a pleased audience.<lb />
"Quintet in E Flat Major, Onus<lb />
44" bv So inn, was the second<lb />
number performed by the Poles.<lb />
One ol the five pieces in this part<lb />
r'i the i erformance, "Scherzo-Molto<lb />
Vivace presented the kind of per-<lb />
fection in timing and co-ordination<lb />
whieh his been admired the world<lb />
over rtnee the oroun's first public<lb />
concert four years ago.<lb />
Following an intermission the<lb />
crowd refilled the auditorium to<lb />
near the Quintet's final number.<lb />
The croup's dynamic sound in<lb />
the four pieces of "Quintet in F<lb />
Minor, onus 34" bv Brahms some-<lb />
times niroegteti the sound of the<lb />
full orchestra.<lb />
The audience applauded the five<lb />
w'th a tremendous ovation at the<lb />
conclusion of the concert. Three<lb />
curtain call brought the musicians<lb />
ffTn to the stage for their final<lb />
BOW bofnre an impressed audience.<lb />
'� not uncommon for graduate ad-<lb />
vising to be the teacher's whole<lb />
load commented Dr. Adams.<lb />
In pointing out the advantages<lb />
of graduate student advising, Dr.<lb />
Adams listed "an ideal student-<lb />
teacher ratio of one to one; an add-<lb />
ed opportunity for the teacher, ae<lb />
well as the student, to learn; and<lb />
tne teachers sense of contribution<lb />
to his profession<lb />
As B disadvantage, Dr. Adams<lb />
pointed out. "The heavie.st work<lb />
comes In vacation time, particularly<lb />
at " end of summer<lb />
In oicler to receive a master's de-<lb />
m the EC English Depart-<lb />
ment, the student must have com-<lb />
pleted required cour.se work, have<lb />
fctt ledge of French or<lb />
German, take a three hour com-<lb />
prehensive written exam, have com-<lb />
pleted a thesis, and complete an<lb />
oral exam which is usually con-<lb />
fined to his thesis.<lb />
The advisor is a great aid to the<lb />
student in writing his thesis. He<lb />
may select the topic or narrow and<lb />
define it. suggest sources and meth-<lb />
ods of approach, shape organization,<lb />
proofread, and aid in final organi-<lb />
zation.<lb />
D- Adams said he tries to help<lb />
bis advisees select topics of special<lb />
interest to them.<lb />
Currently he has four graduate<lb />
advisees, three of whom he is ad-<lb />
vising by mail. The fourth is teach-<lb />
ing at EC.<lb />
Women's Honor<lb />
Council Rulings<lb />
Caw l<lb />
Hours 0 Q. P. 0<lb />
Disciplinary Record: none<lb />
Date of In( ident: Wednesday, Oc-<lb />
tober 4, 1967<lb />
Basic Charge: Conduct Unbecom-<lb />
ing an E. C. U. Student<lb />
Specific Charge: Furnished a pair<lb />
of red pants that were thrown<lb />
out from dormitory window<lb />
Plea: Guilty Verdict: Guilty<lb />
Cue 2<lb />
Hours 0 Q. P. 0<lb />
Displinary Record: none<lb />
Date of Incident: Wednesday, Oc-<lb />
tober 4, 1967<lb />
Basic Charge: Conduct unbecom-<lb />
ing an E. C. U. Student<lb />
Specific Charge: Opened the win-<lb />
dow from which the pants were<lb />
thrown.<lb />
Plea: Guilty Verdict: Guilty<lb />
Case 3<lb />
Hours: 0 0 P- O<lb />
Disciplinary Record: none<lb />
Date of Incident: Wednesday, Oc-<lb />
tober 4, 1967<lb />
Basic Charge: Conduct unbecom-<lb />
ing an E. C. U. Student<lb />
Specific Charge: Threw pants out<lb />
of dormitory window.<lb />
Plea: Guilty Verdict: Guilty<lb />
Case 4<lb />
Hours: 59 Q P- �<lb />
Average: 2.186<lb />
Disciplinary Record:<lb />
(1) October 1, 1967 Spending the<lb />
night out of the dorm without<lb />
permission.<lb />
�) October 1. 1967 Failure to<lb />
.sign in immediately upon re-<lb />
turn to campus.<lb />
Late returning to dorm several<lb />
times during previous year.<lb />
Date of Incident: Sunday, Oc-<lb />
tober 1, 1967<lb />
Basic Charge: Lying<lb />
Specific Charge: Lying to Judic-<lb />
iary and Administration con-<lb />
cerning marriage.<lb />
P.ea: Guilty Verdict: Guilty<lb />
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Demonstrators<lb />
(Continued from page 1)<lb />
vide ways of protest both for those<lb />
who wish to march and those who,<lb />
in Dellinger's words, "want to do<lb />
more than dissent, who want to try<lb />
to stop the war<lb />
Although in the past a few peo-<lb />
ple have employed such tactics as<lb />
lying down in front of troop trains<lb />
and refusing to serve in the Army,<lb />
mass demonstrations, such as those<lb />
organized by the Mobilization on<lb />
April 15 in San Francisco and New-<lb />
York have only included marches<lb />
and rallies with numerous speakers.<lb />
There has been no direct action<lb />
against the war.<lb />
Two Marches<lb />
On October 21 there will actually<lb />
be two marches, one from the Lin-<lb />
coln Memorial and the other from<lb />
the Washington Monument. The<lb />
two groups will converge on the<lb />
south parking lot of the Pentagon,<lb />
where there will be a mass rally.<lb />
Jerry Rubin, the full time organiz-<lb />
er of the demonstration, says if<lb />
there are more than 200,000 people,<lb />
there may be two or three rallies.<lb />
No one in the Mobilization leader-<lb />
ship has any idea of how many<lb />
Press Convention<lb />
(Continued from page 1)<lb />
will give staffs an opportunity to<lb />
discuss their problems according<lb />
to the size, scope, and format of<lb />
their publication.<lb />
Special sessions will analyze elec-<lb />
tion coverage and how to approach<lb />
it; student power and should the<lb />
paper get involved; publications<lb />
boards: a necessary evil; and<lb />
many other current topics that<lb />
concern staffs daily.<lb />
East Carolinian�Tuesday, October 17, 1967�5<lb />
people will be coming. The group<lb />
has made arrangements for 1,000<lb />
buses to bring people down from<lb />
New York City to the demonstra-<lb />
tion, however.<lb />
According to Rubin, hippie com-<lb />
munities from New York, San Fran-<lb />
cisco, and possibly Washington wiU<lb />
hold a religious ceremony in which<lb />
they will form a circle around the<lb />
Pentagon to drive out the evil,<lb />
which, according to some Indian<lb />
religions, resides in five-sided struc-<lb />
tures.<lb />
After the rally, those who wish to<lb />
will hold a sit-in at the doors of<lb />
the Pentagon. The object wiU be to<lb />
stop people from entering the build-<lb />
ing. Both Dellinger and Rubin say<lb />
that anyone who wishes to leave<lb />
the building will be welcome to do<lb />
so.<lb />
Rubin says the sit-in will be both<lb />
'symbolic and disruptive The<lb />
Mobilization doesn't really expect<lb />
to .shut down the Pentagon, where<lb />
as many as 10,000 people will be<lb />
working that Saturday. "The Move-<lb />
ment hasn't yet reached the stage<lb />
where it can do that says Rubin,<lb />
but Dellinger adds, "We hope peo-<lb />
ple will at least have to step over<lb />
our bodies to get into the build-<lb />
ing<lb />
No Violence<lb />
Father Richard McSorley, a the-<lb />
ology professor at Georgetown Uni-<lb />
versity, says the policy of the Mo-<lb />
bilization Committee is non-vio-<lb />
lence "in the Gandhian sense. If<lb />
we are hit we wiU not retaliate. We<lb />
will not break police lines But<lb />
Mobilization leaders admit that they<lb />
can't guarantee against the actions<lb />
of individuals.<lb />
"If there is a problem of vio-<lb />
lence on October 21 it wiU be caus-<lb />
ed by the police Dellinger says.<lb />
The committee leaders say they<lb />
have reason to fear police attacks.<lb />
They point to Sept. 20, when dem-<lb />
onstrators for Women Strike for<lb />
Peace were attacked with clubs by<lb />
police because more than 100 were<lb />
attempting to picket in front of the<lb />
White House. A recent rule limits<lb />
the number to 100.<lb />
At a press conference last week<lb />
several reporters suggested that by<lb />
sitting in at the Pentagon the dem-<lb />
onstrators will be inciting violence.<lb />
"There is no reason to club people<lb />
who are sitting in non-violently<lb />
replied Mrs. Donna Allen, co-chair-<lb />
man of the Washington Mobilization<lb />
Committee. "They can be arrested<lb />
peacefully<lb />
Eut Dellinger predicts that "even<lb />
the police will be orderly and non-<lb />
violent on October 21 because it will<lb />
be political suicide for the John-<lb />
son administration" if they aren't.<lb />
Adds Dagmar Wilson, leader of<lb />
Women Strike for Peace and a re-<lb />
cent visitor to North Viet Nam:<lb />
�'One who has seen the desperation<lb />
of women who are helpless to pro-<lb />
tect their children from violence<lb />
from the skies can't be very scared<lb />
of billy clubs and bruises<lb />
Dellinger, who just returned from<lb />
a meeting with North Vietnamese<lb />
and members of the National Lib-<lb />
eration Front, also fears other tac-<lb />
tics by the Administration, which<lb />
he says mast either pay attention<lb />
to growing opposition to the war or<lb />
attempt to suppress or evade it. He<lb />
points to new ordinances "against<lb />
free speech such as the one limit-<lb />
ing the number of pickets in front<lb />
of the White House and another,<lb />
under consideration in Congress,<lb />
which would strictly limit protests<lb />
on Capitol Hill.<lb />
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6�East Carolinian -Tuesday<lb />
olinian -Tuesday, October 17. 1967 � j<lb />
Bucs Remain Undefeated<lb />
By BRUCE SI MMERFIELD<lb />
Statistics<lb />
Lville<lb />
First Downs 14<lb />
Passes 8-21-1<lb />
Yards Passing 115<lb />
Yards Rushing 138<lb />
Return Yardage 91<lb />
Punts 6-36.5<lb />
Fumbles Lost 0<lb />
Yards Penalized 50<lb />
ECl<lb />
15<lb />
5-9-0<lb />
81<lb />
205<lb />
107<lb />
15-38.5<lb />
1<lb />
51<lb />
Scoring<lb />
0<lb />
6<lb />
36<lb />
pass<lb />
7�13<lb />
0�18<lb />
from<lb />
re Kick<lb />
5a run.<lb />
Kick<lb />
13 pass from<lb />
Com-<lb />
ville<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
ECU � Adkins,<lb />
Grant. Kick failed.<lb />
UL � Patrick 1<lb />
blocked.<lb />
ECU Hu<lb />
failed.<lb />
ECU Or;<lb />
Hughe: Pass failed.<lb />
Ul Patrick. 1 plunge<lb />
pise kick.<lb />
"We are very happy to win<lb />
against a .cry fine football team<lb />
With these words Coach Clarence<lb />
Stasavich stated his elation with<lb />
the Pirates' victory over the power-<lb />
ful Louisville Cardinals.<lb />
For the second week in a row a<lb />
key interception by Fella Rhodes<lb />
set up the opening score for the<lb />
Bucs. Wally Oyler, suffering from a<lb />
headache, dizziness, and a great<lb />
East Carolina pass defense, took<lb />
but two passes to throw the inter-<lb />
ception. Fifty-three yards and six<lb />
plays later EC. took the lead for<lb />
the first time. On a third and ten<lb />
from the Louisville 36, Tom Grant,<lb />
a wingback who passes as well as<lb />
anybody, threw a strike to Jim Ad-<lb />
kins � all alone for a score. Don<lb />
I yson missed the punt.<lb />
The Cardinals were stunned after<lb />
only three minutes and 58 seconds<lb />
of the game. The Louisville team.<lb />
a two touchdown favorite, never<lb />
seemed to regain their momentum.<lb />
Louisville scored its first touch-<lb />
down in the second quart<lb />
Despite<lb />
fiendish torture<lb />
dynamic BiC Duo<lb />
writes first time,<lb />
every time!<lb />
Bic's rugged pair of<lb />
stick pens wins again in<lb />
unending war against<lb />
ball-point skip clog and<lb />
smear. Despite horrible<lb />
punishment by mad<lb />
scientists, BI stil! writes<lb />
first time, everj time.<lb />
And no wonder, bics<lb />
"Dyamite" Ball is the<lb />
hardest metal made,<lb />
encased in a solid brass<lb />
nose cone. Will not skip,<lb />
(log or smear no matter<lb />
what devilish abuse is<lb />
devised for thcin by<lb />
sadistic students. (let<lb />
the dynamic itic: lio at<lb />
your campus store now,<lb />
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MltFORO CONN.<lb />
l�w BC Medium Point 19C<lb />
iiC Fine Point 2M<lb />
Butch Colson fumbled on the Ea<lb />
Carolina 27. Aided by a pass inter<lb />
� rnce call, Wayne Patrick scored<lb />
from the ne CO even the count<lb />
Four and a half minutes later the<lb />
Bucs pushed across the tie-break-<lb />
ing score and were on their way<lb />
to their fifth win. Neal Hughes<lb />
. untinued his rise to stardom at<lb />
tailback with an exciting 55-yard<lb />
run for score. On his way to the<lb />
end zone Hughes evaded seven dif-<lb />
 tacklers to hand up<lb />
;�.  � ryson again failed to con-<lb />
vert.<lb />
On the second series ol dew<lb />
in the second half the Pirates cor-<lb />
ed what proved to be the winning<lb />
i Hughes, who had a fine nighl<lb />
ing, throw a 13 3 kt' ' '<lb />
rom Granl After a try f<lb />
poinj :� tailed, the<lb />
Pirates looked like sine winners.<lb />
Sville then stormed back and<lb />
kept the game interesting until the<lb />
�nal gun Oyler came back to guide<lb />
the Cardinals to one touchdown and<lb />
threaten for two others in the<lb />
I Urth quarter Wayne Patrick got<lb />
ne Cardinals' other score on his<lb />
second one yard plunge. Compise<lb />
kicked the extra point and it was<lb />
, to 13 East Carolina.<lb />
�he next two times Louisville<lb />
gained possession oi the football,<lb />
the defense, led by Joe Testo, Jim<lb />
M )We Tommy Bullock and Wayne<lb />
Lineberry, rose to tl� ; �<lb />
Flowe made the play Ol th gam<lb />
as he threw oyler for a Loss on a<lb />
crucial third down situation. Ihi<lb />
ame ended as it began with Oy-<lb />
ler throwing and gome nowhere<lb />
Citadel Bullpups End<lb />
lOGame Winning Streak<lb />
The Citadel Bullpups won over a<lb />
previously undefeated East Caro-<lb />
lina Freshmen team Friday after-<lb />
noon in Ficklen Stadium. The "Baby<lb />
Bucs" were on a ten game win-<lb />
ning streak stretching over a three<lb />
year period.<lb />
The Citadel scored first alter they<lb />
recovered a fumble on the opening<lb />
kickoff at the ECU 25 A pass in-<lb />
Pirate Sprinters<lb />
Defeat State, 0D<lb />
The East Carolina cross-country<lb />
team recently extended then<lb />
 : i five wins against one<lb />
loss. th( ��'(' State<lb />
rjniv. 19-36 and i<lb />
16-47 The Pirate<lb />
� four place<lb />
� �. -oi Don Jayro<lb />
. by his<lb />
aid Mar-<lb />
tU runner : ��� ECU<lb />
wi re separati teen<lb />
; I lutes<lb />
Iderably to the Pira es uc (ss.<lb />
The next race will I iber<lb />
21, when the Pirates taki u East<lb />
Tennessee State Univ. and Baptisl<lb />
College at Johnson City, Tennessee<lb />
ECU - NC State - OI)(<lb />
31 Runners (5.1 miles;<lb />
terference call gave the Citadel a<lb />
first and goal at the five. On the<lb />
second play Ben Chavis cracked<lb />
over for 6 points, and Jim Lever<lb />
converted.<lb />
In the second period East Caro-<lb />
lina's Tony Guzzo kicked a 28 yard<lb />
field goal for the "Baby Bucxs" only-<lb />
score of the game. Jim Lever also<lb />
kicked a 31 yard field goal for the<lb />
Citadel with nine seconds left in<lb />
the half.<lb />
fn the third quarter, Lynn Daven-<lb />
port climaxed a 58 yard Citadel<lb />
inarch by going in from the three.<lb />
Lever again added the extra point.<lb />
The Citadel quarterback Bill Wat-<lb />
on sparked the drive by complet-<lb />
ing three passes for 12, 13. and<lb />
18 yards.<lb />
Eai now 2-1 for the<lb />
� the Citadel is 1-0-1,<lb />
having tied the South Carolina<lb />
e!l.<lb />
1 Jayroe<lb />
2 Taylor<lb />
3 Voss<lb />
4 Martin<lb />
5 MeManus<lb />
6 Egan<lb />
7 Carson<lb />
8 Hayes<lb />
9 Abernathy<lb />
10 Dibling<lb />
11 Lee<lb />
12 Osboine<lb />
13 Wight<lb />
14 Parris<lb />
ECU<lb />
ECU<lb />
ECU<lb />
ECU<lb />
NCS<lb />
ODC<lb />
NCS<lb />
NCS<lb />
NCS<lb />
ECU<lb />
NCS<lb />
ECU<lb />
ECU<lb />
NCS<lb />
26:20<lb />
26:28<lb />
26:2!)<lb />
26:37<lb />
27:23<lb />
28:04<lb />
28:12<lb />
28:15<lb />
28:15<lb />
28:18<lb />
28:32<lb />
28:50<lb />
29:04<lb />
29:14<lb />
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Pa Si !<lb />
yards Pa :<lb />
Vard Ru<lb />
Return Ya<lb />
Punts<lb />
Fumble- 1<lb />
Vards Pen<lb />
Citadel<lb />
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ECU<lb />
Citadel<lb />
citadel<lb />
kick.<lb />
Citadel<lb />
ECU<lb />
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Statistics<lb />
Citadel<lb />
10<lb />
7-19-4<lb />
70<lb />
101<lb />
41<lb />
39<lb />
0<lb />
9<lb />
zed<lb />
Scoring<lb />
Chabis,<lb />
45<lb />
1(1<lb />
10<lb />
6-24-4<lb />
97<lb />
138<lb />
176<lb />
ti-33.5<lb />
1<lb />
115<lb />
Lever<lb />
Guzzo, 28 FG.<lb />
� Lever. 31 FG.<lb />
Davenport, 3 run. Lever<lb />
7 3 7 0�17<lb />
0 3 0 0�3<lb />
Any student wishing to repre-<lb />
sent East Carolina at the State<lb />
Student Legislature or the Mod-<lb />
el United Nations in the spring<lb />
should apply in the Student<lb />
(iovernment office by Novem-<lb />
ber 10.<lb />
(2S3<lb />
�ZaA r�<lb />
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the East Carolina defensive line is poised and ready to charge against<lb />
�e Cardinals line. Identifiable player, arc, (W) Joe Testo, (74) I)�n<lb />
I,n (77 Gor�c Wheeler. ,65) Paul Hutehins. (62) Wayne Lineberry,<lb />
and 133 i Jim Flowe.<lb />
After the snap, ai.d they're off! Don Tyson (74), and George Wheeler (77'<lb />
charge in against the Louisville line. Backing them up is linebacker<lb />
Han,Id GlaettH (ok)<lb />
Pirate Soccer Team Loses<lb />
To Wolf pack And Tarheels<lb />
The East Carolina University soc-<lb />
cer team played their first two<lb />
games of the season, and lost to<lb />
N. C. State by 5-1. and to North<lb />
Carolina by 4-0.<lb />
Playing against N.C. State In Ral-<lb />
eigh, the Pirates lost 5-1 in their<lb />
first game of the season. For the<lb />
Wollpack, it was their third game<lb />
m little over a week. In Winning.<lb />
the Wollpack scored one goal in<lb />
each of the first three periods and<lb />
then finished up by scoring twice<lb />
in the fourth and final period.<lb />
The Pirates scored their lone goal<lb />
in the fourth period when Co-Cap-<lb />
Iain Bill Honaker booted one in<lb />
Alter their opening loss the I<lb />
rates played the always tough Ti<lb />
heels In Greenville. The North Car<lb />
Una so eer tear1 is usually rank<lb />
every y ar and this one is no (<lb />
ferent.<lb />
The Pirates scared Carolina<lb />
holding the Tarheels scoreless<lb />
55 minutes before they broke<lb />
game open with four goals in<lb />
third period. Last year, the T<lb />
heels won by 12-0.<lb />
In their loss to the Tarheels,<lb />
Pirates showed promise for the Si<lb />
son. As Coach Welborn said, "Tin<lb />
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