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East Carolina University<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
PlaybOOM Presents<lb />
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Pnere 3<lb />
Pace 4<lb />
SGA Legislation<lb />
Pirates Face Paladins Page 6<lb />
Volume XLIII<lb />
K;st � Molina University, Greenville, N. C, Thursday, December 7, 1967<lb />
Number 23<lb />
BHck Challenges For Change<lb />
Barry BHck addresses Student Leg-<lb />
islature.<lb />
By PHYLLIS BK1DGEMAN<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
In truth, only the pride and de-<lb />
ilnatii a of each student can<lb />
note the ultimate success of<lb />
Speaking to the Mon-<lb />
meeting of the Stu-<lb />
lature in its first order<lb />
Barry Blick addressed<lb />
'lie body on the concept of "stu-<lb />
dent power" ut East Carolina.<lb />
Buck, Secretary of Internal Af-<lb />
centered hi discussion around<lb />
the need for "a new era in student.<lb />
and the need for stu-<lb />
voice in areas of concern.<lb />
Blick noted that the true source<lb />
! tin- campus would<lb />
:n student inquiries and<lb />
ive to act upon them.<lb />
I. u ug a challenge to the legir-<lb />
;e body, he told them, "You<lb />
� the potential power to ques-<lb />
. � any rule, create any organi-<lb />
 and institute any program<lb />
to in campus life. The ques-<lb />
ion Is will students use it?"<lb />
A question arose concerning the<lb />
rumor that an independent group<lb />
on campus was working to bring<lb />
about changes. SGA Vice-President<lb />
David Lloyd indicated that there<lb />
had been a bi-partisan meeting of<lb />
campus leaders and other interested<lb />
people. The meeting had been ar-<lb />
ranged to fuV out what could be<lb />
done through the legislature and<lb />
liow to "beef up" the program.<lb />
The discussion led to the query<lb />
of what the legislators could do to<lb />
be more effective. Blick pointed to<lb />
the platforms of both parties for<lb />
an excellent source of concrete in-<lb />
formation.<lb />
Other areas of concern mention-<lb />
ed were banking and library ser-<lb />
vices, janitorial services for wo-<lb />
men, an organiation for graduate<lb />
students, the independence of cam-<lb />
pus publications, the effectiveness<lb />
of closed study for freshmen girls,<lb />
and drinking in dormitories.<lb />
Speaker Steve Morrisette assur-<lb />
ed i he members that the whole<lb />
point of the discussion was "valid<lb />
criticism, not critical criticism<lb />
He added chat it was designed to<lb />
stimulate steps to improve the sit-<lb />
uation.<lb />
An unfavorable committee report<lb />
was sufficient to kill a resolution<lb />
passed last year to establish an up-<lb />
per chamber in the SGA. Steve<lb />
Beaman, Secretary of External Af-<lb />
fairs, felt the move unnecessary-<lb />
due to changed conditions in the<lb />
slature -ince last year.<lb />
Committees were formed to study<lb />
several motions made at the meet-<lb />
ing Defeated was a motion to study<lb />
the telephone situation on campus.<lb />
Passed were the suggestions to In-<lb />
vestigate the possibility of a grade-<lb />
appeals board, a graduated park-<lb />
ing ticket scale for both faculty<lb />
and students, i?rtinent issues dis-<lb />
turbing the campus, and revision<lb />
of budgetary legislation procedures<lb />
that allow funds to be spent with<lb />
out stipulations. See page 4 for<lb />
related story. <lb />
Student Press Conference<lb />
Focuses On 'New South'<lb />
EC Invited For First Time<lb />
To Attend National Model UN<lb />
: t C irolina has cepted the<lb />
. i, of Harvard University to<lb />
the National Model United<lb />
to be held February 15-18,<lb />
� the Statler-Hilton Hotel In<lb />
v ' ii k City.<lb />
event will bring tog<lb />
 600 students and faculty ad-<lb />
�om colleges and universi-<lb />
ties iroughout the United States<lb />
Combined Chorus<lb />
Sings 'Messiah'<lb />
H udel's MESSIAH will be pre-<lb />
Sunday, December 10 at 3:00<lb />
p.m. in Wright Auditorium, by a<lb />
combined chorus of about 200 sing-<lb />
ers and the University Orchestra<lb />
under the direction of Mr. Robert<lb />
Hau e<lb />
F r � his performance the Concert<lb />
C! University Chorale, Wo-<lb />
rn Glee Club will combine to<lb />
form roe large chorus.<lb />
1) Moore, leader of the Concert<lb />
( and head of the Vocal and<lb />
Ch , Department is the choirmas-<lb />
ter He has been in charge of ar-<lb />
rai rtenta and practice sessions<lb />
for the chorus.<lb />
Mi Paul Ahapoulios of the Sch-<lb />
ool . Music commented, "I expect<lb />
il i be one of the finest perform-<lb />
an . of the Christmas portion of<lb />
th( .IFSSIAH that I have heard In<lb />
Qt � few years<lb />
program will begin with an<lb />
oi tral overture followed bv a<lb />
r� ve, "Comfort Ye My Peo-<lb />
pli . by David Traynham. ten-<lb />
or �' The recitative is a vocal<lb />
styl for delivering a narrative text.<lb />
F ' �"�" is "Every Valley Shall<lb />
Be Exalted which is on a more<lb />
1 "us air, also sung by Trayn-<lb />
ham.<lb />
Among the other soloists are Dick<lb />
w and Dr. Clyde Hiss, baritone;<lb />
! Pittard and John Ooforth,<lb />
 � 1 Beth Bell and Jeanne<lb />
! oprano.<lb />
In ddition to THE MESSIAH<lb />
rio, the chorus will sing the<lb />
famous Halleluiah Chorus.<lb />
Ahapoulios complimented the per-<lb />
form, rs, "The choral groups have<lb />
been working to prepare this since<lb />
Ml Quarter and have prepared a-<lb />
loric with the orchestra to cive an<lb />
Inspiring and truly brilliant per-<lb />
formance of the magnificent ora-<lb />
H snH that the ultimate suc-<lb />
cess of the performance rests on<lb />
tne fact that "so mnv neo<lb />
bn,h faculty and students have<lb />
forked on it so hard<lb />
TWR MFSSTAH was written by<lb />
Ofiortre FrfvWick Handel in 1741.<lb />
Though he wrote the oratorio in on-<lb />
lv 24 days, it has become one of<lb />
his most popular works.<lb />
and abroad. This Is the first year<lb />
received an invitation.<lb />
East Carolina will represent the<lb />
i rated States on the U.N. Econom-<lb />
� nd Social Council. Colleges were<lb />
Igned countries on the basis of<lb />
previous experience in Model U.N.<lb />
ferences and on acani o<lb />
ifications.<lb />
The main debate will be against<lb />
he U.S.S.R represented by the<lb />
University of Missouri. Debate top-<lb />
es will include race relations, eco-<lb />
nomic and .social uses of outer<lb />
space, the woild food .supply, In-<lb />
ternational crime, and others.<lb />
The Economic and Social Coun-<lb />
cil under authority of the General<lb />
Assembly, works to direct and co-<lb />
ordinate the economic and social<lb />
work of the United Nations and Its<lb />
related agencies. Formed in 1965,<lb />
this Council consists of 27 mem-<lb />
bers who are elected by the Gen-<lb />
eral Assembly on a rotating basis<lb />
each year for a three year period.<lb />
The" main events of the four day<lb />
session include the regular Model<lb />
rj v sessions of the General As-<lb />
sembly, Security Council, and Eco-<lb />
nomic and Social Council, simu-<lb />
lated political games, and a sem-<lb />
inar program.<lb />
A competency test on the U.N<lb />
charter, U.N. agencies, geography,<lb />
and poltics will be given to two<lb />
students from each delegation to<lb />
alert the Secretary-General of any-<lb />
one who is not as well informed as<lb />
he should be.<lb />
Edward Kennedy and Arthur<lb />
Goldberg are among the noted<lb />
speakers for this year's Model Unit-<lb />
ed Nations. President Lyndon B.<lb />
Johnson addressed the delegation<lb />
last year.<lb />
A tour of the actual United Na-<lb />
tions will further highlight the a-<lb />
genda. The delegates will attend<lb />
.several U.N. functions and meet-<lb />
ings. . , �<lb />
The National Model United Na-<lb />
tions is sponsored by the Council<lb />
on International Relations and Uni-<lb />
ted Nations Affairs, a national col-<lb />
legiate organization formed to pro-<lb />
mote a better understanding of<lb />
U.N. functions.<lb />
Student journalists from Texas to<lb />
Virginia will meet Thursday night<lb />
at the Hotel Sir Walter in Raleigh.<lb />
N. C for the Southern Regional<lb />
Conference of the United States<lb />
Student Press Association.<lb />
Nellie Jo Lee, Southern Chairman<lb />
of the USSPA. said that the con-<lb />
ference program is one of the most<lb />
innovative plans ever 'offered to stu-<lb />
dent editors and reporters in the<lb />
South.<lb />
"I think delegates are going to<lb />
be in for a real surprise at this con-<lb />
ference Miss Lee confided. "In<lb />
fact, there is an excellent chance<lb />
that one of the South's leading po-<lb />
litical figures will be dropping in on<lb />
the conference . . . We aren't tell-<lb />
ing his name, because he wants it to<lb />
be a surprise<lb />
A "New South" concept is the fo-<lb />
cal point of the issue-oriented pro-<lb />
gram. Panel discussions will cen-<lb />
ter on southern radical tradition.<lb />
southern conservative tradition and<lb />
'�ia; change.<lb />
Dr. Joseph L. Morrison, author of<lb />
W. J. Cash: Southern Prophet, will<lb />
be the keynote speaker for the con-<lb />
ference. "Morrison's book reflects<lb />
the Mind of the South' and was<lb />
just published in November Miss<lb />
Lee explained. "There's a fabulous<lb />
review of W. J. Cash: Southern<lb />
Prophet in this month's latest is-<lb />
sue of The New Republic<lb />
Small discussion groups on Friday<lb />
afternoon will find delegates inves-<lb />
tigating the value of stude-t action<lb />
and organiing groups, experimental<lb />
education, in loco parentis. and the<lb />
Southern Negro and the American<lb />
Dream. Numerous resource people<lb />
will be on hand to talk with delega-<lb />
tes. Included are Buck Goldstein.<lb />
Director of the Experimental Col-<lb />
lege at Chapel Hill; Jed Dietz of<lb />
the Dump Johnson Campaign; Dav-<lb />
id Peterson, Executive Director of<lb />
the USSPA and Director of the<lb />
Carnegie Summer Higher Education<lb />
Seminar: Lynn Wells of the South-<lb />
ern Student organizing Committee.<lb />
and J�hn R. Reynolds, Director of<lb />
Southern Intercollegiate Press Ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
Walter Grant. Collegiate Press<lb />
Editor, will head the experimental<lb />
newspaper to be published by dele-<lb />
gates at the conference on Satur-<lb />
day.<lb />
The experimental paper will mark<lb />
the first time that southern college<lb />
journalists have ever undertaken a<lb />
joint publishing project. The Car-<lb />
linian Press in Raleigh will be<lb />
turned over to conference delegates<lb />
lor publication of the paper.<lb />
"I think publishing a paper will<lb />
be a real test of our strength and<lb />
knowledge Miss Lee explained.<lb />
"I included it in the conference<lb />
program because I think it will seT-<lb />
ve as an excellent format on which<lb />
to base Sunday's technical work-<lb />
shops<lb />
Approximately 75-125 delegates<lb />
are expected to attend the confer-<lb />
ence. Some 30 guest speakers will<lb />
form the nucleus of the issue-ori-<lb />
ented program.<lb />
��This conference will be quite<lb />
different from any program dele-<lb />
gates have ever attended previous-<lb />
ly Miss Lee concluded. "It is ex-<lb />
perimental in an important way �<lb />
the main thing is that delegates<lb />
are going to be participants this<lb />
year<lb />
Famous Danish Gym Team<lb />
Performs Here Tuesday<lb />
on oe. 'mber 12 al 8:15 in Min-<lb />
"�' the Danish Gym Team<lb />
a thrilling program.<lb />
insisting of some of the<lb />
ytnnasts in Denmark.<lb />
'  and directed by Erik<lb />
pioni osen.<lb />
he team are to their ear-<lb />
, '  some are students, but<lb />
'�'  � '   v�r of roi- tM-<lb />
rjaj m dedication to physl-<lb />
I'SSjam includes a series of<lb />
fde up by the instruc-<lb />
t m , t ,he program la ac-<lb />
1,1 s , i by music composed<lb />
'  L by the two pianists of the<lb />
e fott dances are per-<lb />
;� , old Danish folk tunes.<lb />
formea lo  have Deen con-<lb />
,TdV( for he Present one. The<lb />
rU� In 939 inchlded 29 boys, who<lb />
first, in 19JJ, �- Th were<lb />
"n,redwiCtn suS. enthusiasm that<lb />
me with Bucn ln<lb />
ss vsTSErTih1<lb />
performances.<lb />
The Danish Gym Team of 1965-<lb />
66 made a most successful tour a-<lb />
round the world, spending four<lb />
months in continental U.S.A. and<lb />
Canada, close to three months In<lb />
New Zealand, and short stops in<lb />
Hawaii Fiji, Australia, the Phil-<lb />
ippines Hogn Song, Thailand. India,<lb />
and Pakistan.<lb />
The tour of 967-6a will cover<lb />
many parts of U.S.A Canada, and<lb />
Mexico. The team arrived m New<lb />
York on August 13th. A three weeks<lb />
training session took place at Kent<lb />
School, Kent Ccnnecticut. After<lb />
Labor Day the team began tour in<lb />
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia,<lb />
using their fleet of eight cars and<lb />
right house trailers.<lb />
The team was invited to Expo' 67<lb />
to perform when the successor to<lb />
the Danish throne, Princess Mar-<lb />
grethe, and her husband, Prince<lb />
Henrick visited the fair.<lb />
The program itself will consist of<lb />
14 parts including: The Entrance<lb />
March and Presentation, Opening<lb />
program, Rhythmical Series with<lb />
Wooden Disks, Fundamental Gym-<lb />
nastics IL Danish Folk Dances<lb />
Balance Beams, Gymnastics with<lb />
partners. Jazz Gymnastics, Com-<lb />
positions with Tambourines BaIs<lb />
and Ropes, "The Flower Basket<lb />
Combined Program, Vaulting and<lb />
Tumbling, Saluatation, and Exit<lb />
March.<lb />
The Danish Gym Team presents an example of perfection of grace to<lb />
feats of physical agility. J<lb />
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More Than Study Needed<lb />
rhe only major motion defeated in Monday afternoons<lb />
i�'K; meeting was ; pi to study the telephone sit-<lb />
uati - ampus.<lb />
It is definite thai there is a communication problem both<lb />
ii and off campus four phones for five hundred<lb />
men in Belli Dorm I ; I �nations exi ome won<lb />
loi mil<lb />
The listai<lb />
f l<lb />
al A are appro?<lb />
disi night. At pr<lb />
tw s to Cl arlotte ' ville.<lb />
The manT op<lb />
survi commit  <lb />
tak( n by tical partie<lb />
Noi � doc- the oppo<lb />
� a study? It the j<lb />
pro s why bother? Obviously the <lb />
.mitite did uol c mpli if they did not formulati<lb />
legis . � or; sk Si  i menl of a <lb />
Wh( - Si tretary R i for a �'new era" in the Si<lb />
we rmis! conclude thai n i finitely he did not mean<lb />
with a committee study When the legislatoi ' in replj<lb />
join to work for a better SGA, surely they mean; that their<lb />
work the situation has been remi<lb />
ed.<lb />
One may stud; . m all he like th<lb />
a solution, whj the time?<lb />
Bureaucratic Idiocy?<lb />
9<lb />
By Ed Correli<lb />
A Mighty Voice<lb />
iroiesso<lb />
perplexi<lb />
M ning, a baby's tottering step i tak<lb />
and the parent railed while the rest of the world went i<lb />
blissful ignorance, unaware that these small steps migl I I<lb />
their plijrht.<lb />
A melodramatic analog? for the weaning of student po .<lb />
er ar East Carolina0 Yes. but we couldn't shout praise low<lb />
enough for the student legislature. If they come throug<lb />
short time with action on the proposed grade-appeals '<lb />
and a graduated parkin- tickel scale for student and faculty<lb />
alike, then the studenl body voice at East Carolina will have<lb />
made its presence known again. What is more praise-worthv<lb />
than a person who feels his needs and does something about<lb />
them ?<lb />
The grade-appeals board is, of course, an area that mu<lb />
be handled with finesse in order not to alienate the faculty<lb />
while catering to irate students.<lb />
Yet consider the complaints originating<lb />
who refuse to even discuss a grade w;th a sil<lb />
student. We have heard other complaints of faculty givhe<lb />
Jarre percentages of D's and P's, but there is no recourse for<lb />
the student if he feels it is unfairly given.<lb />
Student-faculty cooperation could be a tremendous ad<lb />
vantage for chose advocates of student power who wish to by-<lb />
pass administrative red tape. We can look back to the exam-<lb />
of the dress code for the effective procedure of independent<lb />
petitioners followed by student legislation. The SGA is obvi<lb />
eer it IS up to the constituents to keep their representativ.<lb />
working for these changes.<lb />
Then too, it isi aumirable that the legislators are workinc<lb />
on another area of student concern, that of campus park nl<lb />
tickets Wherever there are suggestions, complaints ' 2<lb />
aSn 1S ma,e resP�nsibil of every student Z take<lb />
An atmosphere conducive to learning, which is the �i-<lb />
nate goal of every institution of higher education i ,5,<lb />
sue at stake with student power When tt<lb />
rules and misunderstand! tween facult<lb />
and students are removed, Easl Carolina � ,<lb />
its dream of true "universitystates" r�Q T Forward fl<lb />
sit back and wait? ' Can any of us aft<lb />
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isn't the ma tier one of the student's<lb />
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provided for the administration,<lb />
,� was the student not told?<lb />
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inistration's reft<lb />
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tendered in consideration for the<lb />
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no! change its mind. The registrar's<lb />
bound by the rule in the<lb />
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of Academic Affairs. "I don<lb />
you much hope said the<lb />
baker man. "but it might make<lb />
feel be<lb />
The circumstances of the hour<lb />
and exam requirements made the<lb />
tudent's surgeon as accessible as<lb />
the Dean oj Academic Affairs. "The<lb />
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should be po tponed until the Ch<lb />
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ndertook I I the<lb />
arran he had made with<lb />
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change plan the awkwardness of<lb />
i iking him to make another change<lb />
lould thi D as be convinced<lb />
he law n. question was not received<lb />
by Mo c- on the mountain, and in<lb />
F the re rlstrar's opinion that<lb />
� Dean could nol be so convinced.<lb />
Lei us consider another point.<lb />
two of the courses being followed<lb />
by the student this quarter are sen-<lb />
ior level courses and two are be-<lb />
low junior level. Suppose all his<lb />
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RCAOER-S DIGEST SALES &amp; SERVICES iiu<lb />
i ni : is aedji at . t( the urn<lb />
thi I rnlver ity Union Peace-<lb />
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sis. "To hell with<lb />
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1 ome s is not<lb />
this "fifth column" in<lb />
a fellow ECU<lb />
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�  "This . n I di<lb />
'his is war, baby!<lb />
difficul � Hence these<lb />
il a careful analy-<lb />
n ind swift action<lb />
reduce the prob-<lb />
limum. Most of these<lb />
n d oi intelligent<lb />
si ped by ive ideas<lb />
they ha e come in i ntacl with<lb />
ication. fore, to<lb />
inlng the<lb />
� ' es. the gOV-<lb />
' i control the<lb />
with which student! come in<lb />
a ' All philosophical, theologi-<lb />
�� : ' lological writings that<lb />
deal with non-violence or are anti-<lb />
war mui t be censored from the col-<lb />
i am ah dangerous propa-<lb />
ganda and all subversive writings<lb />
hould be burned.<lb />
r further suggesl thai patriotism<lb />
be e 1 at all levels of edu-<lb />
cation. Young people should be or-<lb />
ganized into groups that study the<lb />
policies and great sayings of our<lb />
president. These activists could<lb />
wear red, white, and blue armbands<lb />
to show their support of our gov-<lb />
ernment, and they should take it<lb />
upon themselves to discover and up-<lb />
rnot anti-war traitors wherever<lb />
they might be found.<lb />
Elementary children can be tau-<lb />
ght to sing patriotic songs in school<lb />
and at play, and these songs could<lb />
be used as background music in of-<lb />
fice buildings and restaurants All<lb />
those who do not agree with our<lb />
present policy in Vietnam, or with<lb />
any other polices of our president<lb />
should be sent to "special educa-<lb />
tion camps" that will teach them<lb />
the error of their ways, if this does<lb />
not work, then they must be elim-<lb />
inated In the mosl convenient fas-<lb />
hion.<lb />
I believe thai m this way our<lb />
country will develop into a unified,<lb />
iron-hard tool for the defeat of to-<lb />
talitarlan communian, and for the<lb />
preservation of freedom throughout<lb />
the world. Thank you.<lb />
Whitney W. Hadden<lb />
had been above m<lb />
he would have been ent<lb />
JJ bis classes indiscrin<lb />
holiday periods ;<lb />
� i ' would the administ<lb />
refu led permission for<lb />
 .  o, ac i<lb />
the �� � be. What I �<lb />
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and our friend? �<lb />
nly difference. <lb />
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if he is not in Greenville<lb />
brain powi i<lb />
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have jucked it up<lb />
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rule m this I<lb />
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been waived as pi .<lb />
!hereby nulli;<lb />
w, the matter of the stud. � �<lb />
.s own schedule<lb />
only remaining obstacle to I<lb />
can think of.<lb />
i then, thai<lb />
fl ire incui<lb />
� friend as a re  0f<lb />
ess of the admfj<lb />
'ion do not form the basis <lb />
ilainl The is ue i; mui<lb />
� r<lb />
. m i equln<lb />
be administered i I<lb />
: illy legithn<lb />
i ules must bo ad<lb />
nber that the rules<lb />
by men for thei<lb />
ben. lit by that fact, men musl ad-<lb />
mini, ter their rul . thi .� . ,<lb />
mu  ter them: n ther<lb />
thi : the admini ifor<lb />
'he benefit ol tl<lb />
I iw is flexible enough<lb />
ipplied to every conceivable it-<lb />
nation In the incident reci ted<lb />
here, the lawmakers, for wh. � ver<lb />
on, refused bo use the min<lb />
they undoubtedly have for the cre-<lb />
ative purpose for which our m<lb />
were supposedly created. Tlie chan-<lb />
ce to think and to improvi i ;<lb />
refused. The inanimate, unbend-<lb />
ing deadness of "the law" wai al-<lb />
. lowed to dictate arbitrarily to the<lb />
animated, flexible alivenesa of :he<lb />
human mind. Surely the details of<lb />
the particular situation are petty;<lb />
lusl urely, the principle i :<lb />
 endin importance.<lb />
We support in every instance the<lb />
Lministratlon's desire and will to<lb />
' each student in whatever<lb />
way possible; we deplore the lick<lb />
thou hi employed to implen enl<lb />
principle.<lb />
Thinker , arise'<lb />
Conservatism<lb />
North Carolina, the home of five<lb />
million proud people who do not,<lb />
hesitate to tell everybody how won-<lb />
derful or prominent their state Ls<lb />
by comparison with any other state.<lb />
is indeed rich in its natural and<lb />
industrial resources; but even so,<lb />
North Carolina's programs are im-<lb />
plemented and executed at a rate<lb />
below its productive capacity. In<lb />
other words, North Carolina" does<lb />
nol lake advantage of Its abundant<lb />
natural and industrial resources<lb />
and is doing less 'hrounh govern-<lb />
mental programs then it Is able to<lb />
do. in this article the writer would<lb />
like to use statistics to illustrate<lb />
North Carolina's "low near" policy<lb />
and in the subsequent article next<lb />
week, to suggesl a solution to the<lb />
problem.<lb />
North Carolina can take great<lb />
pride in being a very prominent In-<lb />
dustrial and agricultural state Nor-<lb />
th Carolina ranks 10th amonrr the<lb />
50 states in new capital expendi-<lb />
tures in industry and in the number<lb />
of persons employed in manufac-<lb />
turing. North Carolina leads the<lb />
nation in volume of furniture pro-<lb />
duced and persons employed in the<lb />
furniture market, in textile manu-<lb />
facturing North Carolina ranks first<lb />
contributing 29 percent of the en-<lb />
tire nations textiles. Of course ev-<lb />
ery No-th Carolinian is aware 'that<lb />
North Carolina dominates the to-<lb />
bacco industry, manufacturing more<lb />
tobacco products than all other<lb />
states combined with a value of<lb />
$792.5 millon.<lb />
These figures seem quite impres-<lb />
sive, but look at the following sta-<lb />
tistics and a person can see that<lb />
the great golden egg of North Caro-<lb />
lina's economic powers is becoming<lb />
By Bob Lindfelt<lb />
tarnished. Through the neglii<lb />
� ate government, the people<lb />
being<lb />
kept from the fruii �<lb />
our great wealthy state.<lb />
The following figures show the<lb />
negligence oi tl e state government<lb />
trie income per capita in 1965 rank-<lb />
ed 44th among the states with the<lb />
North Carolina average al $2,041<lb />
and the national average a<lb />
as ?7-it i he average hourly m in-<lb />
ige in North Carolina<lb />
Is the lowest for any state in the<lb />
country. In the field of edu<lb />
thi field from winch our I<lb />
� are supposed to emerge, the<lb />
statistics are disappointing. North<lb />
Carolina In 1964-65 ranked 41st in<lb />
total expenditures of .state and lo-<lb />
al governments for education at<lb />
all levels. The estimated average<lb />
salary of classroom teachers In<lb />
lie i Choolfl was ranked 42nd in 191<lb />
67. A look at the all important i<lb />
way system in North Carolina<lb />
this state last among all the other<lb />
states in expenditures by state and<lb />
local governments for highways.<lb />
Are these backward figures indica-<lb />
tive of a large and prominent indus-<lb />
trial and agricultural state? Do the<lb />
people and the government of the<lb />
state realize that in a wealthy state<lb />
like ours we can demand more in<lb />
terms of personal income, education,<lb />
and highways than most states?<lb />
This writer feels that North Caro-<lb />
linians should realize that their gov-<lb />
ernment and state as a whole are<lb />
not contributing fullv to the gen-<lb />
eral welfare. What this writer feels<lb />
is the specific reasons for the prob-<lb />
lem and the related solutions to It<lb />
will be examined in next week's<lb />
paper.<lb />
'the mi<lb />
Bti! os Ange<lb />
Wharf o<lb />
undergro<lb />
: The 1-<lb />
�ie turned<lb />
i1 -i occasii<lb />
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quickly<lb />
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tei �to be<lb />
San Pranci<lb />
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linked tog�<lb />
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mo t po<lb />
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ORACL1<lb />
bin district in S<lb />
everal. Tl<lb />
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be seen f<lb />
hair stand<lb />
' w .should<lb />
'�VInl i it.<lb />
tutors of th<lb />
ORALE miide the<lb />
theirgoals, The<lb />
tweeithe men pa<lb />
� :the pap<lb />
le iird the in<lb />
the ilarb reports<lb />
ily tlht papers�b<lb />
e same news.<lb />
 :Belcher o<lb />
I saminer-C<lb />
oi each<lb />
mer.Scheer,<lb />
tor i1 the Barb, i<lb />
lav.school and<lb />
His paper,<lb />
ir.i�s 'he view o<lb />
1U general<lb />
' �� � . ��<lb />
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Carolinian -Thursday, December 7, 1967�3<lb />
By Ed Correll<lb />
ieen above Junioi<lb />
have been en<lb />
es indiscrin<lb />
liday periods<lb />
d the admii<lb />
permission t<lb />
;ntly so. ac<lb />
it be. What i<lb />
en the caprii<lb />
riend? <lb />
i nci I<lb />
his <lb />
quartei<lb />
idenl �.<lb />
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may tu<lb />
l ireenvi<lb />
In powi i<lb />
to gel tl<lb />
to the stude<lb />
e picked it .<lb />
nly two b<lb />
In this i.<lb />
the cap<lb />
teacher, u-<lb />
i waived as . .<lb />
hereby nullif;<lb />
of the stude - re.<lb />
svn schedule<lb />
obstacle to ;<lb />
can think Oi<lb />
lear then, th il � <lb />
' are UlCUl<lb />
lend as a n ,<lb />
s of the admit<lb />
m the basis i a<lb />
� is ue is much<lb />
ition requin g<lb />
Iministered efi<lb />
daily legitlm<lb />
s must bo ad<lb />
ber that th<lb />
men for the<lb />
fact, men mi;<lb />
rule. . th( <lb />
i ter them; m<lb />
r the adminisl �� r<lb />
the benefit i<lb />
: flexible enou<lb />
ery conceivable it-<lb />
incident reci<lb />
akers, for wh<lb />
bo use the n<lb />
y have for the cre-<lb />
r which our m<lb />
created. The i<lb />
1 to improvr i<lb />
nanimate, unbend-<lb />
"the law" n <lb />
n arbitrarily to the<lb />
ile aliveness of the<lb />
Ltrely the details of<lb />
;ituation are p "�;<lb />
the principle i f<lb />
tance.<lb />
every in.st.ane<lb />
desire and will to<lb />
ident in wh<lb />
�� deplore the<lb />
oyed to Implen enl<lb />
by<lb />
of<lb />
ol<lb />
)b Lindfelt<lb />
igh the neglii<lb />
rnment, the pi<lb />
from the fruil I<lb />
y state.<lb />
figures show<lb />
tate governm<lb />
apita in 1965<lb />
he states With ' I <lb />
average at I<lb />
I average a ;<lb />
erage hourly m in-<lb />
in North Carolina<lb />
� any state in the<lb />
field of educal n,<lb />
which our future<lb />
ed to emerge, 11 ie<lb />
appointing, North<lb />
65 ranked 41st In<lb />
s of .state and<lb />
for education at<lb />
estimated average<lb />
n teachers In p li-<lb />
nked 42nd in 191 6<lb />
ill important high"<lb />
)rth Carolina I<lb />
tong all the other<lb />
;u.es by .state ami<lb />
a for highways,<lb />
'ard figures indica-<lb />
1 prominent indus-<lb />
Liral state? Do the<lb />
overnment of the<lb />
in a wealthy state<lb />
demand more in<lb />
income, education,<lb />
lan most states?<lb />
that North Caro-<lb />
ize that their gov-<lb />
e as a whole are<lb />
fullv to the gen-<lb />
t this writer feels<lb />
sons for the prob-<lb />
ed solutions to it<lb />
in next week's<lb />
'Phaedre'  Psychological Thriller<lb />
�, BOB MCDOWELL <lb />
Hoi; McDowell<lb />
on � the<lb />
i i I Piayhou i<lb />
Rai ini "PI<lb />
iely complex I i<lb />
emp .<lb />
; and emotional coi<lb />
i action.<lb />
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h he valui<lb />
i his on. lu- wifi<lb />
rurennt brim<lb />
iperience to the<lb />
tppeared with the<lb />
tario, Shake i<lb />
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ind �<lb />
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role m .<lb />
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hoosing<lb />
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tmandi Meigg plaja UUe role In Phaedre,<lb />
eal puzzli<lb />
 edn 's" Immediate p<lb />
when Jean Racine presented it for<lb />
the firsl time in 1677. The audi-<lb />
was already familiar with the<lb />
myth the author was pres<lb />
H ��'� is the author's method oi pn<lb />
sentation that the audience came<lb />
ec.<lb />
Racine gives the audience omi<lb />
hope that the outcome is not il<lb />
table - that the characters may yet<lb />
triumph over Fate. Thus, he heigh-<lb />
tens the audience s involvement n.<lb />
the drama and increases their feel-<lb />
ing for the tragedy when the pre-<lb />
dicted outcome occurs.<lb />
Amanda Meiggs, a member oi<lb />
Drama faculty who is cast in the<lb />
title role of Phaedre, received her<lb />
training from Lee Strasberg at the<lb />
actor's studio in New York. She<lb />
ays Phaedre as a tragic figuri<lb />
cursed by the gods to<lb />
ed and uncontrollable tove for he:<lb />
stepson, Hippolytus. Hei ti<lb />
a to a climax when she allow<lb />
Hippolytus to be destroyed<lb />
through false accusation and<lb />
through physical death resulting<lb />
from the wrath of Theseus. When<lb />
Phaedre finally tells Theseus the<lb />
truth, Hippolytus is already d<lb />
Richard Bradner, as Hippo<lb />
ced with an extremely difl<lb />
role in which he gains the iu<lb />
ce's sympathy for his martyrdom<lb />
without detracting from the �<lb />
' dy of the play - the ti<lb />
of Phaedre. Bradner. a junto<lb />
KCXJ who has spent : year at Michi-<lb />
gan State, is an experienced mem-<lb />
ber of the ECU Playhouse, Hippoly-<lb />
tus, according to Bradner. is not<lb />
completely a martyr - he could<lb />
have chosen exile with his be<lb />
Aricia (Jill Woodlie rather than<lb />
increase his father's anger by<lb />
ing that he is unjust h<lb />
when circumstantial evidence and<lb />
the testimony of Oenono (E<lb />
lind Roulstam have convinced Th -<lb />
that he is guilty. Becau i he<lb />
chose to resist, he increases his<lb />
father's outrage ar.d causes Thi<lb />
to invoke the wrath of Poseidon up-<lb />
on Hippolytus wh troyed �<lb />
ige as in mosl cl deal play .<lb />
The eloquent speech : T3<lb />
menes Cullen Johnson) describing<lb />
Hippolytus' death is far more ef-<lb />
ve than any stage enactment<lb />
of the occurence because Thera-<lb />
menes describes the death and eu-<lb />
logizes it at the same time.<lb />
Panope (Rochelle LeFaivre) and<lb />
Ismene (Jane Barrett) play minor<lb />
roles in the tragedy but are used<lb />
as instruments to whom their la-<lb />
I<lb />
Turenre Uuesi actor, stars as Theseus.<lb />
Just This<lb />
Underground<lb />
Press Thrives<lb />
By Judi Bradford<lb />
A.<lb />
the medians � I Sun �<lb />
� a Angeles and the Fish-<lb />
er Wharf of San Frarn<lb />
underground newspapers<lb />
: The hawkers are regu<lb />
Moiled and pestered �'�<lb />
p : i occasionally puked up<lb />
on  charges. Usually thej<lb />
, lickly and casually re-<lb />
!( nd the intent of the pat-<lb />
to be merely discour-<lb />
 Francisco EXAMINER-<lb />
CHRONH LE reported this July thai<lb />
thi i now approximately 60 un-<lb />
newspapers in the United<lb />
. iked v gether by the Un-<lb />
Press Syndicate. Prob-<lb />
�. i t popular west COasI<lb />
 of this sort are the<lb />
eles FREE PRESS, the<lb />
BERK l.i v BARB, and the<lb />
F<lb />
bit<lb />
bush<lb />
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v, . .<lb />
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thi<lb />
id .Allen Cohen,<lb />
Oracle, are both<lb />
renties. "The<lb />
Underground<lb />
uth, joy and<lb />
th( Chronicle<lb />
BARB<lb />
typi<lb />
ir. wobl '<lb />
print<lb />
i ORACLE. The "Hash-<lb />
istrict in San Francisco h ifl<lb />
everal. The editor of one.<lb />
bin Negro about 24 years<lb />
een on Haight with a<lb />
hair standing out as fa<lb />
ow shoulders with daisies<lb />
ito it.<lb />
Utors of the BARB and the<lb />
uide their papers toward<lb />
goals. The differences be-<lb />
:� the men parallel the differ-<lb />
In the papers. The Oracle<lb />
' ward the inner person while<lb />
li.trh reports news, much as<lb />
Shi papers�but not necessar-<lb />
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A�East Carolinian�Thursday, December 7, 1967 <lb />
Latent Legislature<lb />
Gathers Momentum<lb />
Editor's Note: The following<lb />
is an in-depth report on the flood<lb />
of legislation in the Student Leg-<lb />
islature Monday. Why is it im-<lb />
portant? Was it sparked by Bar-<lb />
ry Buck's address (see page 1)?<lb />
Will it continue?<lb />
By BILL RUFTY<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Secretary of Internal Affairs, Bar-<lb />
ry Blick, called for "a new era"<lb />
in the EC Student Government in<lb />
Monday's address to the Student<lb />
Legislature. There are people who<lb />
feel that the amount of legislation<lb />
which followed was in direct re-<lb />
sponse to Blick's speech. Other leg-<lb />
islators interviewed concluded that<lb />
it was the result of their collea-<lb />
gues being "fed up with the useless-<lb />
ness of the Fall legislature meet-<lb />
ngs<lb />
According to Speaker Steve Mor-<lb />
lator, Monday's meeting brought<lb />
about more business than any oth-<lb />
er legislative session this year.<lb />
Motions were made for five study<lb />
committees to investigate possible<lb />
legislation. Four committees were<lb />
approved.<lb />
According to Speker Steve Mor-<lb />
risette, the committees in existence<lb />
will meet with the speaker of the<lb />
student legislature in order to form-<lb />
ulate bills and-or set up standing<lb />
committees to handle the areas<lb />
concerned.<lb />
Morrisette stated, "I knew when<lb />
we got going it (the legislation)<lb />
would come all at one time. It just<lb />
took us a while to get started<lb />
Separately examined, each bill,<lb />
In the opinion of the legislators<lb />
questioned, promises to be of ser-<lb />
vice to the student body and suc-<lb />
cessful in passage.<lb />
Grade Appeals<lb />
Legislator Jean Harvey introduc-<lb />
ed a motion for a committee to es-<lb />
tablish a student grade appeals<lb />
boards. The committee was approv-<lb />
ed unanimously.<lb />
It was stated that often students<lb />
received an unfair grade due to<lb />
personality conflicts with a profes-<lb />
sor or the instructor's unconcern.<lb />
This board would be for the stu-<lb />
dents who believed with "just feel-<lb />
ing" that they had received an un-<lb />
fair grade.<lb />
Steering Committee<lb />
The second motion made and un-<lb />
animously approved was the pro-<lb />
posal by Jim Young for a steering<lb />
committee.<lb />
Young stated that this committee<lb />
would be set up - to investigate pos-<lb />
sible motions for legislation The<lb />
committee would be also for the<lb />
use of students who wish certain<lb />
matters for legislation to be discuss-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Parking Tickets<lb />
A committee to investigate a<lb />
graduated scale in parking tickets<lb />
for both staff and students was<lb />
proposed.<lb />
A better system of levying and<lb />
demanding payment of parking tic-<lb />
kets will be sought. The basic idea<lb />
is to make decisions mandatory for<lb />
the student and faculty.<lb />
Loopholes in Contengencies<lb />
Bill Richardson made a proposal<lb />
to investigate the charges made<lb />
against last year's Secretary Gen-<lb />
eral of the Model United Nations<lb />
involving illegal use of appropriat-<lb />
ed funds.<lb />
After discussion by the Parlia-<lb />
mentarian, Jim Young: SGA Pres-<lb />
ident, Steve Moore; and legislature<lb />
advisor, Dr. James Tucker; the<lb />
motion was changed. A commit-<lb />
tee would be formed to investi-<lb />
gate the use of contingency and<lb />
miscellaneous funds in SGA ap-<lb />
proved budget.<lb />
Telephone System<lb />
The only propsal defeated in<lb />
Monday's session was to set up a<lb />
committee to study the disadvan-<lb />
tages of the present telephone sys-<lb />
tem on campus.<lb />
Vivian De Poola, who made the<lb />
motion, explained that there was<lb />
a shortage of phones on campus<lb />
and in the number of long distance<lb />
circuits from Greenville.<lb />
Opposition to the motion stated<lb />
that sufficient studies had been<lb />
made. The motion was defeated by<lb />
a simple majority.<lb />
ATTENTION, DAY STUDENTS<lb />
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desk to pick up a student di-<lb />
recto-y if you care to have one.<lb />
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East Carolina will host live of the<lb />
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our day, for the 1968-U9 Artists<lb />
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dres Segovia and Van Cliburn.<lb />
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America's premiere choral group.<lb />
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cludes music of the Borogue Ro-<lb />
mantic, and Contemporary periods,<lb />
plus folk songs, sea chanties and<lb />
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1968.<lb />
Robert Merrill who is hailed a.s<lb />
one of the great singing voices of<lb />
our clay. This celebrated baritone<lb />
star of the Metropolitan Opera, has<lb />
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albums to popular Broadway show<lb />
tunes. An evening with Robert<lb />
MerriU will be an unforgettable<lb />
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Andres Segovia, the supreme<lb />
master of the classical guitar, is<lb />
internationally acclaimed as one<lb />
of the most distinguished musicians.<lb />
An opportunity to hear the world's<lb />
greatest guitarist presents a rare<lb />
privilege to our patrons, and a<lb />
"first" for this part of the country.<lb />
In a world where things always<lb />
seem to be getting louder and loud-<lb />
er, one small voice, the quiet sound<lb />
of Andres Segovia's Spanish guitar,<lb />
has been holding enormous audi-<lb />
ences spellbound and in an almost<lb />
religious silence in the worlds big-<lb />
gest concert halls.<lb />
The appearance of the Detroit<lb />
Symphony Orchestra under the di-<lb />
rection of Sixten Ehrling, will bring<lb />
to East Carolina one of the world's<lb />
finest symphonic ensembles.<lb />
Ehrling, the Swedish-born music<lb />
director and conductor of the De-<lb />
troit Symphony Orchestra, is con-<lb />
ducting five of America's principal<lb />
orchestras within the span of a<lb />
-ingle year.<lb />
The last conceit of the year will<lb />
be a recital by one of the pianLstic<lb />
Sigma Tau Delta<lb />
Presents 'Carol'<lb />
Charles Dickens" "A Christmas<lb />
Carol" will be performed as a dra-<lb />
matic reading here next week.<lb />
Sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta<lb />
honorary English fraternity, the<lb />
reading will be presented in the Un-<lb />
iversity Union Auditorium (Room<lb />
201), Tusday, December 12, at 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Dr. Albert Diket, professor oi<lb />
history, will read the part of Scro-<lb />
oge, and the narrator will be Mar-<lb />
garet Isaac of Blackpool, Lanca-<lb />
shire, England. The reading will be<lb />
directed by Dr. Ralph Hardee Ri-<lb />
ves of the English faculty.<lb />
Others who are appearing in the<lb />
production are:<lb />
Peggy Davis, Burlington; Donna<lb />
Cherry, Washington; Rita Anne<lb />
Korn, Asheboro; Janet L. Davis,<lb />
Mount Airy; Whit Hadden, Green-<lb />
ville; Jane Long, Roxoboro; Al<lb />
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Burnie, Maryland; and Franceine<lb />
Perry, Louisburg.<lb />
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ly written in November, 1844, when<lb />
its author produced if as a desper-<lb />
ate attempt to earn money for his<lb />
increasing family. Unfortunately on-<lb />
ly a few copies were sold, and Char-<lb />
les Dickens spoke of this as one of<lb />
the bitterest disappointments of his<lb />
life.<lb />
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Carol" has become annual salutes<lb />
to the Yuletide season, notably<lb />
those by Charles Laughton which<lb />
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Poetry Forum Reads<lb />
At Methodist College<lb />
East Carolina's Poetry Forum has<lb />
been invited by Dr. Walter Black-<lb />
stock, Chairman of the English De-<lb />
partment at Methodist College and<lb />
former professor at East Carolina,<lb />
to a poetry reading, dinner and re-<lb />
ception at Methodist College, Thur-<lb />
sday, December 7, 1967.<lb />
The advisors of the Poetry Forum<lb />
and 12 members will read at the<lb />
college after a dinner. Following<lb />
the reading, they will attend a re-<lb />
ception at the home of Dr. Black-<lb />
stock.<lb />
Those who will read include Ver-<lb />
non Ward, Woody Thurman, Carol<lb />
Honeycutt, Whitney Hadden, Tim<lb />
Wilson, Carol Hallman, James Bos-<lb />
well and the advisors. The group<lb />
has four co-advisers: Mrs. La Verne<lb />
Hanners, Mr. David Lawson, Dr.<lb />
William L. Bingham and Mrs. Bar-<lb />
bara Knott.<lb />
"We have every school of poetry<lb />
in our forum, from the rhymed tra-<lb />
ditional style to the abstract said<lb />
Mrs. Hanners.<lb />
A number of the members have<lb />
had their work published. Dr. Bing-<lb />
ham has published a book of poems<lb />
and Vernon Ward has published<lb />
several. Poems by Mrs. Hanners<lb />
have appeared in many journal<lb />
and magazines. Most of the mem-<lb />
bers of the Forum had work print-<lb />
ed in Of - Word Oatherers, a book<lb />
of poetry from East Carolina.<lb />
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East Carolinian�Thursday, December 7, 1967�5<lb />
National Merit Phases Out<lb />
Scholarships In Cutback<lb />
Tht combined voice<lb />
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of the I Diversity Chorale and the Concert Choir<lb />
Men s f.lf. Clubs for Sundays performance of the<lb />
EVANSTON, 111. (CPS) � The<lb />
National Merit Scholarship Cor-<lb />
poration 'NMSC) will phase out its<lb />
four-year national scholarships next<lb />
year, and replace them with a less<lb />
costly program of one-year, $1,000<lb />
awards.<lb />
The change Is a result of a cut-<lb />
back in the amount of funds grant-<lb />
ed to the corporation by the Ford'<lb />
foundation, according to Harold<lb />
Harding, NMSC's director of infor-<lb />
matlon. Ford has supplied funds for<lb />
ill the national awards in the past.<lb />
The industrial, or sponsored sch-<lb />
olarships, will not be affected by<lb />
the impending change Harding said.<lb />
The sponsored awards make up the<lb />
bulk of the financial assistance giv-<lb />
en out by the corporation � there<lb />
were about 1800 sponsored awards<lb />
made last year, and only 600 na-<lb />
tional awards � but the national<lb />
scholarships have always been re-<lb />
garded as the more prestigious of<lb />
(he two kinds of awards.<lb />
According to Harding, the cor-<lb />
poration plans to award about 400<lb />
national scholarships next year, and<lb />
none the year after. It will phase<lb />
in the one-year awards during the<lb />
same period.<lb />
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amount of financial aid given out<lb />
by the corporation over the next<lb />
two years would remain at about the<lb />
level of last year's aid, which he es-<lb />
timated as $7.8 million.<lb />
Since 1956, when the corporation<lb />
was founded, several hundred high<lb />
school students have been chosen<lb />
from among the National Merit fin-<lb />
alists each year to receive the na-<lb />
tional awards (Last year there were<lb />
14,000 finalists). Every state was<lb />
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sions officers.<lb />
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year period, and ranged in amount<lb />
from $100 to $1,500 per year. Ac-<lb />
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board selected recipients more on<lb />
the basis of factors like their high<lb />
school performances and extra-cur-<lb />
ricular accomplishments than their<lb />
scores on the NMSC's qualifying<lb />
test.<lb />
The sponsored awards, most of<lb />
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vate donors, usually establish one<lb />
or more criteria for the selection<lb />
of recipients. Harding explained<lb />
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daughter of an employee of the<lb />
.sponsor. There are others, however<lb />
� some of the sponsors want re-<lb />
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nig. He said that about 500 of the<lb />
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seniors graduating this spring, and<lb />
about 1,000 of them the following<lb />
year.<lb />
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k one up at either the Dean<lb />
of Moil's Office, room 251 Nursing<lb />
Building, or the Control Center In<lb />
the University Union.<lb />
According to the Dean of Men's<lb />
Secretary, Mrs. Barbara Tuck, the<lb />
record will provide a well-rounded<lb />
resume on every male student.<lb />
Usually when a prospective em-<lb />
ployer or educator wishes to know-<lb />
about a student Mrs. Tuck ex-<lb />
plained, "he calls the J ean of<lb />
Men's Office. At present ie only<lb />
information we have to g e them<lb />
are the student's grades and<lb />
whether or not he has be efore<lb />
tudent court<lb />
The hope was expressed that if<lb />
each -tudent would take the inia-<lb />
tive to complete the personnel rec-<lb />
ords, there would be ample infor-<lb />
mation to aid any future or part-<lb />
time , mployer or graduate school<lb />
dean In learning more about the<lb />
student than just his arrade average.<lb />
Scholarships Abroad<lb />
Offered To Co-eds<lb />
Currently Enrolled<lb />
The Greenville Branch of the<lb />
American Association of University<lb />
Women announces that a scholar-<lb />
ship for summer study abroad wU<lb />
be offered again mis year. The<lb />
amount of the scholarship is $550.<lb />
The recipient must be a woman<lb />
7'ho is currently enrolled as an un-<lb />
dergraduate at East Carolina Uni-<lb />
�'� Ity. She will attend a regular-<lb />
ly pbnned program at a foreign<lb />
university and will be expected to<lb />
report upon her summer experi-<lb />
ences to the Greenville Branch at<lb />
one of its regular meetings after<lb />
her return.<lb />
Applications for the scholarship<lb />
should be picked up in the office<lb />
�f Dr. Mildred D. Southwick In<lb />
Room 127 of the Joyner Library<lb />
before December 15 and returned<lb />
t0 Dr. Southwick by January 15,<lb />
J968. The name of the recipient of<lb />
�ie award will be announced by<lb />
February 20, 1968.<lb />
This is the fourth such award to<lb />
be offered by the Greenville Bran-<lb />
ch during the last ten years. The<lb />
Purpose of the scholarship Is to en-<lb />
able a qualified woman student to<lb />
enrich her undergraduate years<lb />
�y the experience of studying for<lb />
a short period at an Institution a-<lb />
br�al. It is hoped that all inter-<lb />
red women students will apply-<lb />
Additional information may be ob-<lb />
'ned from the members of the<lb />
scholarship Committee: Miss Chris-<lb />
"ne Johnston, Chairman; Dr. Rac-<lb />
"e H. Kilrmtrlck; and Dr. Mlld-<lb />
ret D. 8outhwlck.<lb />
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6�East Carolinian�Thursday, December 7, 1967<lb />
i<lb />
PTl Sports Lowe Down<lb />
S83 Paladins Challenge Bucs<lb />
By John Lowe<lb />
�000 Seats Left<lb />
Last Saturday night, opening<lb />
night at Minges Coliseum, there<lb />
were- 2000 empty seats. While a lot<lb />
of them were General Admission<lb />
eats, there was still plenty of room<lb />
to: ECU students. With over 9000<lb />
students, we should be able to fill<lb />
a 6500 seat coliseum with ease, es-<lb />
pecially on a weekend night. This<lb />
weekend will present another excel-<lb />
lent opportunity. Next weekend.<lb />
everyone will be borne, so there<lb />
isn't any reason why the student<lb />
body can't come out en masse for<lb />
the "two games this weekend. Let's<lb />
all go out there to show Coach Quinn<lb />
and the team that the student body<lb />
really supports them.<lb />
That's Friday and Saturday<lb />
nights! Tapoff for the preliminary<lb />
game is 5:50. and for the main<lb />
event, 8:00.<lb />
Tomorrow night, the Pirates face<lb />
the Purple Paladins of Purman Uni-<lb />
versity in their first conference<lb />
game of the season. The following<lb />
night, Atlantic Christian College<lb />
comes into town for a game. Tapoff<lb />
time i.s 8 p.m. for each game.<lb />
There will also be a freshmen pre-<lb />
liminary game starting at 5:50 p.m.<lb />
each night. On Friday, the Baby<lb />
Bucs will face the N.C. State Frosh,<lb />
which should be a good ballgame.<lb />
The following night, the ACC fresh-<lb />
men come in for the preliminary.<lb />
The Baby Bucs boast their best<lb />
team in recent years. In the scor-<lb />
ing department, the Baby Bucs are<lb />
led by 6'9" Tyrone Wyehe and Mike<lb />
Dunn. Wyche scored 24 points a-<lb />
gainst the Chowan Braves, and<lb />
Dunn, who earlier had scored 32<lb />
points against the varsity Pirates<lb />
in the Purple and Gold game, tossed<lb />
in 23 points.<lb />
A Runaway?<lb />
Is a fifteen point difference a<lb />
runaway? In some games, yes, in<lb />
thers, no! For those of you who do<lb />
care for statistics, read on; the<lb />
rest of you skip tins section. In<lb />
their game against St. Peter's, the<lb />
Pirates took more shots (83-70) and<lb />
made more field goals (38-34) than<lb />
did the Peacocks, yet they lost. One<lb />
very important factor in the Pirates'<lb />
downfall was the foul ratio, which<lb />
was almost two-to-one. Some of<lb />
those fouls called might have been<lb />
questionable, but I doubt that it<lb />
would have made that much differ-<lb />
ence in the outcome of the game.<lb />
It might have dented then- winnng<lb />
margin though.<lb />
The officials blew the whistle on<lb />
the Pirates a total of 31 times,<lb />
which was good enough to give the<lb />
Peacock's 41 chances at the Char-<lb />
ity stripe. They did quite well, hit-<lb />
ting on 34 of them for 83 percent.<lb />
The Pirates, on the other hand,<lb />
were given only 17 shots, and they<lb />
converted on 11 of them. What hurt<lb />
were the missed shots on one and<lb />
one. There weren't that many, but<lb />
every little bit helps.<lb />
An Old Dominion player<lb />
to block the shot.<lb />
ALMOST BLOCKED<lb />
woea for a basket as EC's Charlie Alford<lb />
tries<lb />
Facts And Figures<lb />
Bucs Bow To Monarchs<lb />
By WES SUMNER<lb />
East Carolina's cage Bucs staged<lb />
a strong- finishing drive in action<lb />
against a visiting Old Dominion<lb />
Tuesday night, but the strong shoot-<lb />
ing of the Monarchs had built too<lb />
great a lead, and the Pirates bow-<lb />
ed, 90-94.<lb />
The loss was the second in the<lb />
two outings for the Pirates, who<lb />
were still unable to find the range<lb />
from the free throw line.<lb />
Old Dominion scored first and<lb />
from that time on the Bucs never<lb />
headed their drive. The Monarchs<lb />
were on top at intermission, 41-35.<lb />
and the home team was able to<lb />
gain only two points on the visitors<lb />
In the final stanza with a 55 point<lb />
effort compared to 53 for Old Do-<lb />
minion.<lb />
East Carolina produced only It!<lb />
points at the foul line in 30 at-<lb />
tempts, managing a poor 53 percent<lb />
on free throws. From the floor the<lb />
Pirates were able to hit for 46 per-<lb />
cent, but still missed a total of 58<lb />
shots from the floor and line com-<lb />
bined. Old Dominion was much more<lb />
effective from both the floor and<lb />
foul mark, sinking 58 percenl oi<lb />
their field goal attempts, and mak-<lb />
ing 77 percent of then- : ul line<lb />
throws.<lb />
Forward and co-captain Vince<lb />
Colbert provided the scoring punch<lb />
for the losing Pirate effort, sinking<lb />
S2 points on 11 field goal: befon<lb />
fouling out late in the game. Guard<lb />
Earl Thompson was next high scor-<lb />
er with 15 joints, hitting seven<lb />
Mines from the floor. Forward Jim<lb />
Modlin was top rebounder with<lb />
nine grabs and 14 points,<lb />
The linos have two more cham es<lb />
to redeem themselves at home be-<lb />
fore the holiday break, taking on<lb />
Furman University Friday night<lb />
and Atlantic Christian Saturday<lb />
night<lb />
OD 41 53-94<lb />
ECU 35 55�90<lb />
OLD DOMINION Lozon 30.<lb />
Pritchett 25, Drews, Speakes 10, St.<lb />
Clair 18. Boyce 6, Hopkins 2, Deck-<lb />
er 3.<lb />
ECU Alford 12, Colbert 22.<lb />
Modlin 14, Thompson 15. Miller 9,<lb />
Andrae 2. Keir 6. Sabo 2. Lindfelt<lb />
4. Francis 4.<lb />
' ;jr<lb />
'<lb />
WHAT GOES IV MUST COME DOWN<lb />
Both Old Dominion and List Carolina players wait for the return of the<lb />
ball.<lb />
4&amp;4&amp;w�4,<lb />
Drive-In<lb />
Cleaners &amp; Launderers<lb />
Cor. 10th &amp; Otanche Sts. Greenville, N. C.<lb />
1 Hr. Cleaning 3 Hr. Shirt Service<lb />
Fifteen Point Margin In St. Peter's Game<lb />
Not Representative Of Team's Capabilities<lb />
By WES SUMNER<lb />
Very often scores do not tell the<lb />
complete story in athletics, and<lb />
basketball is far from the exception<lb />
to the rule. Saturday night's 102-87<lb />
loss to st. Peter's provide an ex-<lb />
cellent example.<lb />
Loking at the score, most people<lb />
would say that the Peacocks lit-<lb />
erally ran away with the ball game.<lb />
A fifteen point margin usually<lb />
means a fairly sound beating for<lb />
the losing team. In this ease, how-<lb />
ever, the meaning is far different.<lb />
SI Peter's was far from being in<lb />
control most of the time. The Pi-<lb />
rates jumped out in front early in<lb />
the game, and it took the visitors<lb />
til the intermission to catch up, ty-<lb />
ing the score at half, 40-40.<lb />
While the Pirates did not retain<lb />
their drive all the way through the<lb />
game, it was far from sewn up with<lb />
less than five minutes left to play.<lb />
The Pirates were only five points<lb />
behind at the two-minute mark.<lb />
They probably could have kept the<lb />
game that close had they not shown<lb />
'heir true competitive spirit and<lb />
fought for the win. The intentional<lb />
fouls that became necessary to get<lb />
a chance at the ball and to stop<lb />
the clock gave the visitors most of<lb />
the ten joints they gained in the<lb />
final pair of minutes.<lb />
The foul Shooting figures reveal<lb />
the true story of the game, a the<lb />
visitors made 34 of their points at<lb />
the free throw line, in comparison<lb />
to 11 tor the Hues. A little arith-<lb />
metic Shows that the difference in<lb />
those two figures was more than<lb />
the victory margin for the Pea-<lb />
The loss of forward Vince<lb />
Colb. rt, who did not score a lot of<lb />
points Saturday night but did pro-<lb />
vide some excellent leadership and<lb />
ball-handling before fouling out<lb />
early in (lie second half, the loss<lb />
of injured guard Jimmy Cox, and<lb />
the fouling out of forward Jim Mod-<lb />
lin. all hurt the Pirates in late stag-<lb />
es of the game.<lb />
a great deal of credit for the<lb />
Bucs' effort in handling such a fine<lb />
team should go to center Charlie<lb />
Alford, who headed the Pirate ef-<lb />
fort with a 30 point night. Alford<lb />
also proved his worth on the boards,<lb />
pulling down 17 of the Bucs' 48<lb />
rebounds. Guard Earl Thompson<lb />
at several stages of the game gave<lb />
Intramural Participants<lb />
Choose Fall All-Stars<lb />
By RONALD VINCENT<lb />
Intramural basketball has begun<lb />
with 45 teams participating in the<lb />
four leagues this quarter. Games<lb />
will be played from 6.30 p.m. to<lb />
10:00 p.m. on Monday through<lb />
rhur day nights.<lb />
In order to avoid confusion, please<lb />
pick up schedules at the Intramu-<lb />
ral office, room 161 of the new<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
The ALL-STAR teams in football<lb />
volleyball have been chosen<lb />
� v b of the six leagues by a<lb />
. te, The All-Stars from the<lb />
. " League are: Pen Mc-<lb />
� Pi Kappa Alpha; Mike Mad-<lb />
agan, Pi Kappa A'nha; Bill Austen,<lb />
I ambda Chi; Bill Dickens, Lambda<lb />
Chi; Rick Judson, Pi Kappa Phi;<lb />
and Dale Gidley, Kappa Alpha.<lb />
In Independent League I, the All-<lb />
stars are: Prank Scarola, BSU:<lb />
Gary Hess and Dave Goings, Tuck-<lb />
erstein's Raiders; Wayne Gibson,<lb />
Phi Epsilon Kappa; and Gary Mc-<lb />
Culloch and Al Suoto, Fat City<lb />
Guys.<lb />
In League II, Ken Woods, Rich-<lb />
ard Hedaecock, and Rob Williams<lb />
oi the Yankees, and Bill Staul, Gary<lb />
Howard and Joe Gralick of the<lb />
Dirty Dozen were the All-Stars.<lb />
In Volleyball, Danny Miller and<lb />
Bill Dickens of Lambda Chi, Jim<lb />
Danowski and Doug Lewis of Alpha<lb />
Kappa Psi, Tim Powell of Sigma<lb />
Pli Epsilon, and John Smith and<lb />
Pe nder Franklin of Kappa Alpha<lb />
were chosen to the All-Star Team.<lb />
All-Stars on the Independent Lea-<lb />
gue were Jeff Wayne of C.B. All-<lb />
stars, Jim Snyder of the Yankees,<lb />
Joe Applegate of the Toils, Prank<lb />
Scarila of BSU, and Wayne Gibson<lb />
and Johnny Hardison of Phi Epsi-<lb />
lon Kappa.<lb />
The intramural staff would like<lb />
to congratulate these fine boys on<lb />
their performance.<lb />
the crowd glimpses oi his abilitj to<lb />
m. ke the impossible shot, when it<lb />
was needed most.<lb />
Such a fine effort as wa I<lb />
strated by the East Carolina<lb />
Saturday night should go  long<lb />
way toward making the Pirate<lb />
tenders in the Southern Confe<lb />
this year, The Buc took in �<lb />
�he toughi ' ' m In the nati �. I 1<lb />
in opening foe and did a in.<lb />
of holding the Peacock  <lb />
they were able to hold that I<lb />
whom Coach Tom Ouinn :<lb />
1 in 1:1 th.e top lour opponent<lb />
year, they can change the<lb />
Carolina basketball image to 1 . itch<lb />
(he Pirate tootball fame.<lb />
The Pirates play back to back<lb />
games this weekend, taking on<lb />
Purman Friday night in what hou-<lb />
ld provide some exciting ,u lion<lb />
and a reasonably good shot at<lb />
lory for the Bucs. Saturday night,<lb />
the campus will be invaded by a<lb />
fired-up team from Atlantic C<lb />
tian who promise to show some real<lb />
(lower and a great deal of determ-<lb />
ination to dump the Pirates. Atian-<lb />
tic Christian is sure to bring a big<lb />
contingent of rooters to help them<lb />
out, so let's show our superiority<lb />
and be here to push the team to a<lb />
big win.<lb />
Everyone in the EAST CAROLIN-<lb />
IAN sports office wishes Pirate co-<lb />
captain Jimmy Cox a speed re-<lb />
covery from the broken wrist he<lb />
sustained in Saturday night's mat-<lb />
ch. Jim Will probably be 01<lb />
six weeks.<lb />
Attention<lb />
The Student Section of the<lb />
American Institution of Physics<lb />
will meet Tuesday, December<lb />
12, at 7:00 in Flanagan 319. A<lb />
short film on lasers will be<lb />
shown followed by a talk by one<lb />
of the professors in the Physics<lb />
Department. Everyone is invit-<lb />
ed to attend this film and talk.<lb />
PHOTO ID CARDS<lb />
Photographs for ID Cards<lb />
will be taken on Monday and<lb />
Tuesday, December 11 and 12,<lb />
from 9:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M.<lb />
In Wright Auditorium. The cost<lb />
will be thirty cents per person,<lb />
and your cards will be mailed<lb />
to you by January 1. Decem-<lb />
11 and 12 are the only dates<lb />
for ID pictures to be taken dur-<lb />
ing Winter Quarter, 1967.<lb />
For Sale: A 3-4 carat diamond<lb />
valued $)00 � sell for half price<lb />
� 850. Need money for school.<lb />
756-3065 any niffht.<lb />
Lost: Pair of black frame<lb />
men's passes. Lost around<lb />
Scott Hall or Graham Bldg.<lb />
Contact: Allen Smith in 104B<lb />
Belk Dorm.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
This is the final week for stu-<lb />
dents to see their yearbook<lb />
proofs. Proofs are located in the<lb />
lobby of Wright Auditorium,<lb />
available for viewing 1:00 to<lb />
5:00 p.m. each day this week,<lb />
STUDY SKILLS CLASS<lb />
Dr. rVeigand will be teaching<lb />
the Study Skills Class Winter<lb />
Quarter each day at 1:00 p.m<lb />
AH interested persons report to<lb />
20!) Wright Building beginning<lb />
Monday, December 4. It is "�'<lb />
necessary to register for tbi�<lb />
course.<lb />
CONCERT NOTICE<lb />
Ray Charles will present bis<lb />
show at 8:15 in Mings Coli-<lb />
seum tonight. Those wishing to<lb />
sit on the floor of the gym<lb />
should take blankets.<lb />
Attention Girls: Two or thre<lb />
girls wanted to share 6-room<lb />
home off campus. 4 blorks<lb />
from campus on 111 Rotary Ave.<lb />
Kitchen privilege TV, and cat.<lb />
Phone 752-6523. Call morniuK<lb />
or evening.<lb />
WOMEN'S HONOR COUNCIL<lb />
File for positions of Attorney<lb />
General and Public Defender<lb />
for the Women's Honor Council<lb />
in the Dean of Women's Of-<lb />
fice between December 3 and<lb />
December 15.<lb />
Lost: One pair of prescription<lb />
eye glasses. Very Important,<lb />
needed immediately. If found<lb />
return to UU Control Center.<lb />
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