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'Rebel' With Points To Spare<lb />
Achieves ACP's Highest Rating<lb />
Co-Editors of the Ail-American award winning edition of Tilt; REBEL,<lb />
John Reynolds and Nellie Lee.<lb />
Anjjrel Flight Launches<lb />
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81 ind Puerto Rico and com-<lb />
prisii over 3.000 women tn this<lb />
non . ifl organization.<lb />
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te Plight area: to advance and<lb />
promote interest in the Air Force,<lb />
to educate the college woman to<lb />
milit �! service and 10 promote the<lb />
Arnold Air Society million. Angel<lb />
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State ir Force and receives sup-<lb />
port from the Air Force ssocia-<lb />
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has . r �wn from a girl's drill team<lb />
hell the Air Force ROTC with<lb />
secretarial services to a thirty-one<lb />
mem � r service sorority whose pur-<lb />
pa i are; to maintain a high<lb />
WO! lie within the AFROTC unit of<lb />
East Carolina University by serv-<lb />
in" � official hostesses: to further.<lb />
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PROTC of East arol�a Uni-<lb />
eri to acquaint members of<lb />
MRC Needs Veep<lb />
1: Men's Residence Council will<lb />
Cnr'l ' a special election for the<lb />
purpo e of electing a new Vice<lb />
President. Filing deadline for any-<lb />
'��ested in running (candi-<lb />
isl be living in one Of the<lb />
dorms) is Friday. January<lb />
"00 p.m.<lb />
N" �'��ilinns must be submitted<lb />
at the mrc office in the Lobby<lb />
of s u r-rm and must include<lb />
e nominee's name, number of<lb />
Class hour; attempted, and quality<lb />
P0 earned The election will be<lb />
�,(1 'n the lobbv of all men's<lb />
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arv IB. from 3 to 7 p.m.<lb />
ff there are any questions con-<lb />
cprnincr the elections, please see<lb />
MRc P-rirfent Buford Davis in<lb />
�toom 307-D Belk.<lb />
i ael 1 � F i i<lb />
the air<lb />
Vngels participate in<lb />
the annual I lood drive on campus,<lb />
the Marchathon Air Force ROTC<lb />
Week, Parent's Daj and various<lb />
other campus activities.<lb />
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the Buccaneer Queer, and finalists,<lb />
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iou ai pus organizations.<lb />
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Plan Raleigh Session<lb />
, �. tudi !� an preparing to<lb />
y- deli ttes al the<lb />
� � si i nl Leg-<lb />
� '��� e sii W iltei Hotel in<lb />
February I -March 2. The<lb />
legislature is divided Into two cham-<lb />
 ose make-up 11 like that ol<lb />
- � Carolina General Assem-<lb />
lv , , 70 colleges and Univer-<lb />
 invited to this ses-<lb />
( � -� � Oercash, head<lb />
f . . elegation, EC will<lb />
 �; . 3 bui advocating the estab-<lb />
 , ; . C( mission on Urban<lb />
'sff i tl �  -use and senate<lb />
'� researching the<lb />
� this bill. Urban develop-<lb />
romotion of improve-<lb />
rs relations are the<lb />
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 he bills to b� presented<lb />
l)- other schools.<lb />
  Lloyd, head of the Senate<lb />
(roI1 Wrcash, and dele-<lb />
SteGeorge Francis are attending<lb />
'lseres of interim council meetings.<lb />
'n1(c are held to plan the Raleigh<lb />
session.<lb />
state Student V'V'f niza-<lb />
, ii,� enn� ' thai the organiza-<lb />
 i1 ;(i�nn� giving a scholar-<lb />
t0 � outstanding delegate.<lb />
folbwin, ��. were se-<lb />
Ctnrk. Ornnt Boone. o<lb />
son, Owen BuUock Cherrb <lb />
Bill Diiisud JJJJ <lb />
,5 Mitch King,<lb />
and George Francis.<lb />
best award of the As-<lb />
lollegiate Presa, its All-<lb />
Honor Rating, was con-<lb />
n the fall edition of The<lb />
national corneptitlon.<lb />
po i ible I8IK1 point - I <lb />
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receivi d 1935 p �int<lb />
pos Ible bee iu e the<lb />
ttra credit for the<lb />
perioi ' � cei I<lb />
rating wa - I ed in the<lb />
� fiction, poetry, feature<lb />
1 elev . arJ work, an I phi gr phy<lb />
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overall ch<lb />
 the "i Ige awarded fif-<lb />
point In '� ; ii calx gory<lb />
1 one i u erior rat -<lb />
I I have nevei I n this<lb />
numb' ' : tiy Issu I n re-<lb />
marked Ann Anderson, . e ol the<lb />
journalism professors elected by<lb />
the A r.P. to judge lit srary maga-<lb />
zines from colleges throughout the<lb />
U.S.<lb />
"This issue is so good that it is<lb />
shocking. I have read it through<lb />
twice, and I know I still have not<lb />
grasped enough, the judge con-<lb />
tinued.<lb />
One of the more outstanding ele-<lb />
ments in the issue was the pictorial<lb />
essay entitled "Meet Greenville<lb />
Ihio eight page article gave<lb />
photographic illustrations of the<lb />
plighi of poverty-stricken whites<lb />
and Negroes In the community.<lb />
The magazine received much<lb />
recognition from individuals across<lb />
iiv nation as well as form the<lb />
A.C.P. The head A.C.P. judge re-<lb />
marked, "I think the most surpris-<lb />
ing element is the 'awareness' ex-<lb />
pressed, whether loking at India or<lb />
1 ireenvllle . . <lb />
This is the first edititon of The<lb />
Rebel edited by Nellie Johanna Lee<lb />
and John K. Reynold who have<lb />
had past experience in publications<lb />
with the East Carolinian. Miss Lee<lb />
was Fditor-in-Chlei of the news-<lb />
paper last year while Reynolds till-<lb />
ed the po Itions of News Editor and<lb />
Managing Editor.<lb />
Many ECU I iculty mem<lb />
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their coi<lb />
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staff is to be congratulated 0<lb />
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Documented Film Features<lb />
Travels Through Polynesia<lb />
By DENNIS McGAHA<lb />
Tonight at B:00 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium, the lecture-film -cries<lb />
uill present Stanto'i Waterman<lb />
and his film, "Polynesian Worlds<lb />
Students, faculty and staff �i" be<lb />
admitted on 11) cards.<lb />
Stant n W '� rm u has been 1<lb />
professional diver, explorer, and<lb />
avid phot igrapher for over 35<lb />
years. A graduate oi Dartm<lb />
College, he also did advanced stud-<lb />
ii . at Columbia University.<lb />
Mr. Waterman has documented<lb />
expeditions for many scientific in-<lb />
stitutions and research organiza-<lb />
tions These included the National<lb />
Geographic Society, the Philadel-<lb />
phia Aca Ii my of Natural Sciences,<lb />
the American useum of Natural<lb />
it' itory, C irnell University and the<lb />
��  n 1 g iei ce ' �<lb />
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nil � j � pr (ductton � nv . . roduc-<lb />
hig television and lecture films and<lb />
research ' "umentaries. His turns<lb />
have won several awards. Among<lb />
them are: A Special Honors Award<lb />
I Underw '<lb />
g nl 1 M mica in i H I and<lb />
: -965<lb />
from he United Kingdom. I.<lb />
.  1 wate ' Festival<lb />
Reel from<lb />
feat Man<lb />
� ok  � Sea.<lb />
In l!t Ir. Waterman's skill in<lb />
underwater photography was recog-<lb />
nized when he was awarded the<lb />
coveted assignment of filming the<lb />
diving saucer developed by the<lb />
famous French oceanographer.<lb />
Vndre Couuteau, and being used by<lb />
�mientMs of the Undersea- Division<lb />
of Wcslingbouse.<lb />
He logged more than 1,000 hours<lb />
underwater and took over 35.000<lb />
f( et of film on land and in the sea.<lb />
The film will be tailored especial-<lb />
ly for the travele film<lb />
series and will accent the usual<lb />
components of an informative<lb />
travelogue with just enough under-<lb />
water adventure to seasoa It and<lb />
- vide dramatic highlights<lb />
Mock Primary Taps Collegiate Views<lb />
A collegiate presidential primary,<lb />
involving nearly 2500 colleges and<lb />
.several million students, will be held<lb />
simultaneously on campuses across<lb />
the country on April 24, 1968.<lb />
Leaders of student organizations<lb />
at more than 200 major universities<lb />
including East Carolina, have al-<lb />
ready asked to participate in the<lb />
vote. Announcement of CHOICE 68,<lb />
National Collegiate Presidential Pri-<lb />
mary, and an invitation to take part<lb />
will go out to 2200 additional col<lb />
leges this wee<lb />
CHOICE 68 is being run by a<lb />
Board of Diectors composed of 11<lb />
student leaders, each from a dif-<lb />
ferent regioi of the country. The<lb />
Board is establisning guidelines for<lb />
the primary, designing the ballot<lb />
and providing overall direction and<lb />
leadership.<lb />
Schools represented by the Board<lb />
are the University of California at<lb />
Berkeley, t � state Teachers<lb />
College, University of Texas, Ford-<lb />
ham University. University of Wis-<lb />
consin, University of Utah, Univer-<lb />
sity of Tennessee. Michigan State<lb />
University, Yale University, Geor-<lb />
gia institute of Technology. Uni-<lb />
versity of Oregon.<lb />
Administi'e costs are being<lb />
underwritten by Time magazine as<lb />
a public service. Results of the pri-<lb />
mary will be freely available to<lb />
all media.<lb />
Initial rer.pon.se by stud-ent lead-<lb />
ers has been highly favorable. Ac-<lb />
cording to Robert G. Harris, Execu-<lb />
tive Director of CHOICE 68, "col-<lb />
lege men and women see the pri-<lb />
mary as a meaningful political<lb />
activity and a monumental oppor-<lb />
tunity to "nke themselves heard<lb />
in an effective way?"<lb />
SGA President Steve Moore says<lb />
the East Carolina primary will be<lb />
tied in with a regular campus elec-<lb />
tion if nnsHWe and w�" ���duct-<lb />
ed by the Elections Committee.<lb />
The validity of the poll, h; feels,<lb />
will depend to a great extent on the<lb />
turnout A small vote would prob-<lb />
nblv not indicate a true consensus,<lb />
in addition to indicating their<lb />
choice of presidential candidates,<lb />
students will also have a chance bo<lb />
vote on certain issues of national<lb />
concern. The sHon of these is-<lb />
 win also be made by the<lb />
Board of Directors.<lb />
In its informational prospectus<lb />
on CHOICE 08, the Board<lb />
explained the philosophy be-<lb />
hind the idea this way: "Never in<lb />
the nation's history have so many<lb />
college students been so well in-<lb />
formed about the major issues of<lb />
the day . . . yet they have had little<lb />
opportunity to express their views<lb />
in a unified, coherent manner.<lb />
CHOICE 68 offers students the op-<lb />
portunity to express their prefer-<lb />
ence on presidential candidates and<lb />
selected issues�to speak for the<lb />
first time as a body politic<lb />
In regard to the impact of the<lb />
program, Moore feels that it will<lb />
have no major vote-swinging im-<lb />
pact so early in its introduction;<lb />
however, he feels that politicians<lb />
will become aware of trends on col-<lb />
lege campuses as a result.<lb />
"More politicians will become<lb />
more aware. Results can be used<lb />
i show national trends, especially<lb />
differences in age groups, attitudes<lb />
on the future of political parties,<lb />
how the young vote is turning out<lb />
Politicians, he believes, are event-<lb />
ually doing to feel that they need<lb />
to appeal to the young generation<lb />
of voters.<lb />
Probably more appealing Uiaii<lb />
the presidential primary, Moore<lb />
feels, will be the various issues on<lb />
which students will be able 13 vote,<lb />
issue; on which there has been no<lb />
student consensus before<lb />
One of the interesting things to<lb />
lo k for, according to Moore, is the<lb />
political trends in different areas<lb />
of the country that will be indicat-<lb />
ed by the noil.<lb />
"Whereas student liberal move-<lb />
ments seem to atract more pub-<lb />
Pcitv. you'll be able to tell which<lb />
campuses are conservative, which<lb />
"em more hesitant toward moving<lb />
to the liberal side<lb />
According to its spokesman, The<lb />
Board expects to turn out upwards<lb />
of two million votes on campus,<lb />
enough to command the nation's<lb />
consideration and atention<lb />
Student leaders announce plans for national collegiate presidential prim-<lb />
ary. Meeting with newsmen are (seated 1-r): Jim Doody, Fordham<lb />
University; Candy McCampbell, Unverslty of Tennessee; Bob Harris,<lb />
Executive Director; Sam Williams, Georgia Institute of Technology;<lb />
Strobe Talbott, Yale University, The Choice 68 primary will be held<lb />
on all the nation's campuses April 24.<lb /><pb facs="00039321_tn_0002" /><lb />
2�East Carolinian�Tuesday, January 9, 1968<lb />
Potential '68<lb />
A Now Year always brings hopes of higher achieve-<lb />
ment and a promise of greater things to come. This is not<lb />
to say that progress and change must be put off to the new<lb />
year (only to be broken weeks later like the legendary New<lb />
Year's Resolutions). The beginnings of another year, how-<lb />
ever, provide a symbolic starting point where mistakes ol<lb />
the past year may be corrected and the plans of the future<lb />
are nearer to becoming the realities of today.<lb />
In considering the new year's effect en a campus level.<lb />
one is amazed at the potential for student achievement and<lb />
progress.<lb />
First to be considered are the positive tools we nav to<lb />
work with. East Carolina is a young and growing university.<lb />
This statement in itself spells ou1 progress. The students<lb />
have a chance to help in the transaction from college to a<lb />
progressive ami respected university.<lb />
There is also ;i large nur I r of students to aid in this<lb />
progress. 0v P.000 students an presently enrolled here.<lb />
They come from many varying backgrounds and differenl<lb />
states, adding to the broad range of opinion and open mind-<lb />
edness of the student body as a whole.<lb />
EC students have a student government through which<lb />
they may work for campus wide activities. Also available<lb />
are the M�n and Women's Residence Councils vvhos duty<lb />
it is to serve dormitory student<lb />
There has existed (as pro.en by certain changes I�.<lb />
Quarter) a third . that of a line of communication<lb />
with administration officials.<lb />
On tiie academic side, there are departmental curricu<lb />
lum committees, individual professors and advisors, and a<lb />
xos 0f ther scholastic offices whose purposes should be to<lb />
aid the student's indi idual pursuits of study.<lb />
With these "tools" the students and notably the Student<lb />
Government Association, as representatives o( the student<lb />
body, have a great amounl of poential to work for improve-<lb />
ment- of student life.<lb />
These improvements are understandably vague due to<lb />
the vast opportunities presented. In a partial definition im-<lb />
provements of student life can take place on these levels:<lb />
social, personal, and intellectual.<lb />
1<lb />
Thanks, Whitney<lb />
ECU Forum<lb />
Specific Potentials<lb />
The social life of he American college student is under-<lb />
going a great deal of scrutiny both from the students them-<lb />
selves and the "older generation What is needed on this<lb />
campus is an evaluation of the socal life of the students and<lb />
the rules which govern them. Are they adequate? Should<lb />
they be changed? If this is true, can it be done in a responsi-<lb />
ble, mature manner?<lb />
All over thr nation the students of the majority of the<lb />
large colleges a d universities are experiencing a vast in-<lb />
tellectual change. The change is occuring in the classroom<lb />
and in many sen ar groups. It deals with academic learning<lb />
and social and political questions of today. This change has<lb />
been brought about by a number of overly discussed pressures.<lb />
However a study conducted by members of the SGA and sug-<lb />
gestions from individual students could move the mountains<lb />
of academi cproblems and pressures facing ECU students.<lb />
The personal aspects of a college studnt's life deals<lb />
closer with his individual phylosophy and outlook on life.<lb />
Perhaps meetings with campus ministers, counselors, and<lb />
interested professors, involved in this area of study, could<lb />
do more to relieve the visable upset of personal ideas of a<lb />
student or of students.<lb />
The year, 1968, (if we may be so optimistic) presents a<lb />
jrreat deal of potential solutions in the student life of the<lb />
university.<lb />
To paraphrase an old saying, this year won't be a bed of<lb />
roses. But perhaps with a little effort that bed can be culti-<lb />
vated a little more ban has been in the past.<lb />
Creed Of A Century<lb />
f'sinp- even- up-to-date, factual, method of editorial in-<lb />
vestigation, this Editor discovered an interesting thought<lb />
while viewing the Monday evening Johnny Carson Show last<lb />
week.<lb />
A one hundred and one year old lady, as active and<lb />
bright as any half her age, made a special guest appearance.<lb />
She was introdi ced as a Mrs. Harper from Kentucky.<lb />
Completely upstaging Carson and keeping the audience<lb />
-tantly chuckling at her wise humor, she presented in<lb />
the dream of every American, to be alive and kickin'<lb />
at a hundred.<lb />
Mrs. Harper proved that age does not necessarily mean<lb />
senility or narrow-mindedness. Posessing liberal views on<lb />
drinking and today's generation she could never be considered<lb />
old fashioned or "out of touch with the times With the<lb />
words of years of acquired social knowledge she declined to<lb />
reprimand any of the nation's youth or their fads. She asked,<lb />
quite intelligently, who would be so foolish as to deny them<lb />
the right of living and enjoying this age.<lb />
As a new year begins for many of us still in our first<lb />
quarter of a century, we would do well to consider the only<lb />
advice she consented to give the younger generation:<lb />
"Strength is the line of duty.<lb />
Courage is the line of beauty.<lb />
Follow one and one will follow the other"<lb />
Mrs. Harper says it's her "calling card Not a bad motto<lb />
for a hundred and one years!<lb />
Dear Sii<lb />
Maybe<lb />
pseudo-intellectuals like<lb />
Hadden can linden tand<lb />
what he said I'd like to speak for<lb />
those of us who can understand<lb />
sensible things, and I hope that<lb />
those pseudo-intellectuals can un-<lb />
derstand nuv<lb />
Mr. Hadden doesn't comprehend<lb />
what freedom really is To make<lb />
it easy for lum. let me put a<lb />
simply as possible:<lb />
1 v live In the freest country<lb />
 the v Tld. and have the most<lb />
 one in " world, as<lb />
f - �� <lb />
2 i Rusi ui and Red China are the<lb />
oppressive countries in the<lb />
: ad would t irow all those<lb />
udo-intellectuals into jail or<lb />
I ill then: if they trie ' to exorcise<lb />
' � there.<lb />
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�At oui �' ' or our freedoms,<lb />
refuse t" exercise them. It's not<lb />
� i � cl like "�� aren't in Red<lb />
usl because we aren't.<lb />
� s clear enoueh Isn't it? Ob-<lb />
v'u usly 'hose who have the oppor<lb />
to expr wh tl thev h p- ve<lb />
should feel so . iteful for this op-<lb />
nity that they refuse �� use It<lb />
The same goe for our i ducati :i<lb />
our country has eiven a to us. It's<lb />
so valuable, in fact, that we should<lb />
ignore it when we're confronted bv<lb />
war. After all. the fact that, war is<lb />
�t best a "lesser of evils" land not<lb />
merely right , distasteful to fighters<lb />
who are violently for peace1, and<lb />
cruel doesn't moan we should solve<lb />
it. It exists. Let me repeat that:<lb />
It exists! Any fool can see that. Do<lb />
you pet its significance? War is war!<lb />
Just a.s a chair is a chair and car-<lb />
eer is cancer�and we all feel the<lb />
overwhelming moral strength of<lb />
�hose statements�war is war.<lb />
By the way, I'm me. This awe-<lb />
inspiring characteristic should ef-<lb />
fectively silence anv cowardly dis-<lb />
sent against my ideas. We must<lb />
draw the line somewhere!<lb />
God bless America. Whitney Hud-<lb />
den. At least He won't desert us.<lb />
though you may waver or flag.<lb />
Sncerely.<lb />
Bob Hadden<lb />
Civil Injustice<lb />
Dear East Carolina University:<lb />
With much regret, the Negro stu-<lb />
dents of this University feel that it<lb />
is necessary that we bring to your<lb />
atontion some of the racial discrimi-<lb />
natioas that exist on our campus.<lb />
Because of time a. ' space, wo<lb />
will present to you some of the most<lb />
important problems. A Negro should<lb />
not be ca'led a nigger or a Negra.<lb />
There should be equal trentment in<lb />
the pl"coment of students in hous-<lb />
ing, and also respert for Negro stu-<lb />
dents in the houses. Eo'ni treatment<lb />
should be eiven when serving stu-<lb />
dents in the University Union Soda<lb />
Shop acJ establishments downtown.<lb />
There should be elimination of dis-<lb />
crimination in classrooms. There<lb />
should be no harrassment from po-<lb />
licemen on and off campus, regard-<lb />
less of their race, by students and<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Have you ever tried to find litera-<lb />
ture on the contemporary Negro?<lb />
Have you ever wondered why a<lb />
course in Negro history has not<lb />
been offered if you ave a Nemo?<lb />
Have you over wanted to join a<lb />
lub, fraternity or any of the other<lb />
" � ww'H make you fool<lb />
a part of the greater institution<lb />
of 1nlner? N tiroes have wonder-<lb />
ed why "Divie" is played at each<lb />
game, basketball and football. We<lb />
have been told that to play "Dixie"<lb />
is a tradition. But wo asked a tra-<lb />
dition of what?" "Dixie" to US<lb />
carried reference to slavery and the<lb />
Old South. The "Old South" is<lb />
dead, and has boon dead for 100 or<lb />
more years! This is a new centur<lb />
and a new time. New centuries call<lb />
for changes.<lb />
We ask for the support, of the<lb />
students and faculty to help us<lb />
plimlrnfn our grievances if they be-<lb />
lieve racial discrimination is wrong.<lb />
Respectfully submitted,<lb />
Charles Davis. Chairman,<lb />
Negro Students<lb />
Grievance Committee<lb />
Discriminations<lb />
Dear Students of ETJ,<lb />
I wonder how many of our open-<lb />
minded students have ever taken<lb />
notice of the repulsive attitude taken<lb />
by a large minority of ECU stu-<lb />
denls toward the Negro population<lb />
on campus? Quito a few, I'm sure<lb />
especially those who harbor these<lb />
attitudes. But for you who are not<lb />
handicapped by prejuidce. for you<lb />
who have changed with the times,<lb />
for you who have not boon infested<lb />
with the itude of hat" ' toward<lb />
the Negro that contagiously plagues<lb />
the South, let me reveal to you a<lb />
tew discriminations toward the Ne-<lb />
gro. Have vou notice that if there<lb />
is a Negro in the soda shop, chances<lb />
arc many of his white fellow school-<lb />
mates will have their orders filled<lb />
and will have left before a serving<lb />
girl, while passing, coldly inquire.<lb />
"Did you want something?" Or have<lb />
you noticed that if a Negro boy<lb />
politely opens a door for a white<lb />
(old, chances are that she will walk<lb />
ii to the door, look at the holder<lb />
of the door, and struggle, with<lb />
books In arm. to open the other<lb />
door rather than proceed trough<lb />
the one already opened for her"<lb />
 )� it -lie does proceed through the<lb />
door she is more than likely to look<lb />
the other way to avoid having to<lb />
say thank you Or have you notic-<lb />
ed that if a Negro meets a group<lb />
ni eo-eds on the sidewalk, they are<lb />
almost prone to move to the other<lb />
;ide ot tie' road and then back<lb />
�i)" that if a Negro happens<lb />
to be behind a female tu ient on<lb />
campus, she all but gallops to gel<lb />
into afety distance'1<lb />
I'm -ure evervoii" has not u ed<lb />
the vulgar terms applied to the<lb />
Negro on the bathroom walls. I<lb />
wonder what visiting conferences,<lb />
clubs, oc iventions. and committees<lb />
think of the writing on the walls<lb />
of the restrooms in South Cafeteria?<lb />
Nol very much I'm sure.<lb />
Mpgro students go home.<lb />
the questicn is always. "How's race<lb />
,�(� ft puzzles me deeply to<lb />
find thai the majority of the peo-<lb />
ple that I come in contact with,<lb />
including Dr. Jenkins, are highly<lb />
ml �tke" in hep ��'��"� that 'he race<lb />
relations here on campus are good.<lb />
My experience has proven to me<lb />
that the Negroes on this campus<lb />
are still discriminated against.<lb />
These few examples illustrate per-<lb />
sonal rftrnpnl of the Negro and<lb />
t'HMe'h Hi1" actions are hold by a<lb />
minority by narrow-minded ECU<lb />
students, their attitude is a set-<lb />
back to ECU and a powerful insult<lb />
to the Negroes on campus.<lb />
Let the open-minded students on<lb />
campus remain open-minded and<lb />
undiscriminating. Let those stu-<lb />
dents who still cling- to the ideas of<lb />
the Old South, relieve ECU of the<lb />
burden of their backward thinking.<lb />
For now more than ever the Ne-<lb />
gro is gaining equality.<lb />
Respectfully . ubmitted.<lb />
William Owens<lb />
Expensive Errors<lb />
Sir:<lb />
Twice now I have innocently park-<lb />
ed my car on campus, only to find<lb />
that I have violated some parking<lb />
rule. I know of many students who<lb />
have unknowingly parked in an area<lb />
or in a manner which the school<lb />
considers illegal, and thus are fac-<lb />
ed with a $2.00 fine. Now, I know-<lb />
that the school needs my $2.00<lb />
more than I do, and that they will<lb />
probably put it to betor use. But<lb />
I do think that $2.00 is too steep<lb />
a fine for a minor parking viola-<lb />
tion, especially at the rate that<lb />
the campus police hand out park-<lb />
ing Itckets. When it comes I i dedi-<lb />
cation, no one i nrve dedicated<lb />
than the campus policeman writ-<lb />
ing out parking tickets. d,s is trnt<lb />
that they receive a commission on<lb />
every ticket thee write?)<lb />
I do think that the parking reg.<lb />
illations on campus are a little bit<lb />
vague. Nothing is said anywhere<lb />
about not backing into a parking<lb />
space, yet the student learn- �ne<lb />
hard way and has to pay a $2.00<lb />
fine for this "violation If one j)r<lb />
son parks over a parking Une, then<lb />
others will of necessity park aver<lb />
the lino, yet there is no pie foj<lb />
the student and ho again pays .<lb />
$2.00 fine. Likewise tin t<lb />
learns the hard way there ar cer-<lb />
tain places that the campus  lice<lb />
consider Inappropriate for<lb />
ing. It can get to be a prot ex.<lb />
pensive lesson for the student, 1<lb />
have c une �� the conclusion thai<lb />
it would almost be better t<lb />
off campus. At least the fine for<lb />
for a parking violation there is<lb />
only $0.50<lb />
it is not difficult to accun<lb />
the three tickets in a quarte<lb />
cau '�- tiie tudent to losi<lb />
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I roggest that the S'T-A do some-<lb />
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parking violations, and that 'he<lb />
'�u ' 'ike into consideration the<lb />
stndpt' � ablhtv to roid the minds<lb />
of those wHi tH -v u" the parking<lb />
regulations. T �v,o � � t will<lb />
drive in the other direction when-<lb />
over I see a campus policeman<lb />
coming.<lb />
Sincerely.<lb />
Michele Papale<lb />
Editor's Note: To answer your<lb />
question, Miss Papale, our investi-<lb />
gation shows, that there is no<lb />
"commission" on parking tickets.<lb />
.TWR<lb />
Apologetic<lb />
To the Faculty:<lb />
I am the author of an editorial<lb />
that was printed in the East Caro-<lb />
linian last November entitled, "The<lb />
Faculty Nobody Knows<lb />
In that editorial I made a poor<lb />
generalization that there were<lb />
members of the faculty who "drop-<lb />
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of professorship. Whether or not<lb />
there are such rn"rnbt"s of Fast<lb />
Carolina's faculty is i . important<lb />
in thus letter.<lb />
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my failure in not naming th se<lb />
faculty members I felt had failed<lb />
in their resw'wiltips to the stu-<lb />
dents. Bv failing to list any names,<lb />
I accused, indirectly the en ire<lb />
faculty of East Carolina Univer ;tv<lb />
of this offense.<lb />
Therefore, even at this late date,<lb />
I wish to apologize to the entire<lb />
faculty for my erross error and ��<lb />
tract any statements or assump-<lb />
tions mad in my edit' '<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Duncan Stout<lb />
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trouble-free blade that leaves<lb />
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ut digress. We were speaking o<lb />
sof 1968 and high among '<lb />
�hat in 1968 the entire Hous<lb />
for election. There will, no dou<lb />
esting contests, but none. I<lb />
lt is also ail employer.<lb />
ho memorable as-<lb />
the fact<lb />
; stands<lb />
course, is<lb />
of Representative<lb />
,1 be many lively and inter-<lb />
wager, quite so lively and<lb />
r 1 where the lead-<lb />
interesting as the one in my own , ,sUM Arthur!<lb />
ing candidate is none other tnanLn ex.pre8ident to<lb />
Mr. Arthur, incidentally, is not.the� JeoU� of Repre-<lb />
come out of retirement and run U ine Adams<lb />
sentatives. .John Quincy Adams wa� t flrg1 son ()f a<lb />
dso holds another distinction, nt y )ha( Martin<lb />
.resident ever to serve as prj'�"ll.ni Buren Was at one<lb />
an Buren'sson, Walter "Blinky 'in itlem.y, but he,<lb />
ttne offered the nomination foi twi' Mftd LudWig<lb />
aa, had already accepted a bid u hand be.<lb />
olBavaria. James K. fgSXSi son went into<lb />
Tc Salmon P. Chase. M. ;ft�wn as the Mis-<lb />
aluninum siding, inis later<lb />
soirj Compromise.<lb />
@ 1968. Mat Shulman<lb />
.lehrrr is no cproni<lb />
In Missouri, or anyuhrrr eu, � �-� partner in<lb />
rilh quality in Personna or IB i � shlivt, come�<lb />
shavins pleasure -Burma-Shave, i YoH-lliind lt foak�<lb />
to you in regular or menthol- i n<lb />
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rings around any other lather.<lb />
By Linda Dyer<lb />
(lose to an absurdity if they again<lb />
put "Ludicrous Lyndon" at the<lb />
head of the ticket. Certainly they<lb />
may have enough sense to realize<lb />
that dissent will not end until the<lb />
major cause of it is removed.<lb />
The trouble with the Democrats<lb />
is that their alternatives are as<lb />
bad as the current choice. Brother<lb />
Bobs time is just not now, Hardly-<lb />
here Humphrey has been sent on<lb />
too many trips, and McCarthy is<lb />
just too good for them.<lb />
One cannot see much more hope<lb />
when one examines the possible<lb />
Republican canaiaat.es. ravishing<lb />
Reagan and Charming Chuck are<lb />
photogenic, but their pictures have<lb />
been far more numerous than their<lb />
policy pronouncements. Roving<lb />
Romney's problem is thai he's been<lb />
on one trip less than Humphrey.<lb />
Rockefeller has too much baldness<lb />
for the party. Their knight, in dull<lb />
armor, Nixon, has acquired a new<lb />
make-up man s maybe he'll look<lb />
better this year, but of course he'll<lb />
ay his usual amount of nothing.<lb />
This could all appear as some-<lb />
thing very bleak but there is an<lb />
alternative. For the first time in<lb />
History, the contest could be be-<lb />
tween two true intellectuals, Will-<lb />
iam F. Buckley Jr. and Eugene<lb />
McCarthy. This would leave Ameri-<lb />
cans in a completely baffled state<lb />
but one good point would come out<lb />
of it. Wallace would be elected<lb />
President, the South would be at<lb />
peace, and the people could see<lb />
their own stupidity with regard to<lb />
polities. Perhaps after four years<lb />
of State's Rights, the country would<lb />
be on the road to recovery�pro-<lb />
viding that a country still exists.<lb />
Mr. Sim Owen, Director of<lb />
Instruction for Prince George<lb />
County Public Schools, will be<lb />
on campus to interview pros-<lb />
pective teachers, February 1.<lb />
Interested seniors should ap-<lb />
ply for an interview through<lb />
the Placement Bureau.<lb />
UNIVERSITY PARTY meets<lb />
Thursday night, 7:30 in Library<lb />
Auditorium. Visitors welcome.<lb />
My travels over Christmas<lb />
brought me into contact with a<lb />
great many students from colleges<lb />
and universities all over the coun-<lb />
try<lb />
Due to fop. I was trapped in the<lb />
Atlanta airport and had a great<lb />
deal of time to talk to some of our<lb />
eompatriots at other schools.<lb />
After I pass on to you what they<lb />
told me about regulations at their<lb />
schools you will know that you are<lb />
going to East Carolina University.<lb />
For instance, at Antioch College,<lb />
each male dorm decides what time<lb />
girls must leave their boyfriends'<lb />
rooms. A it is. girls are allowed t <lb />
tav all night.<lb />
Yale students are allowed to<lb />
drink in their rooms, and girls may<lb />
visit in men's dorms till seven on<lb />
, :ekdays and midnight on week-<lb />
ends.<lb />
Ohio State allows their junior<lb />
and senior girls bo stay out as long<lb />
as they want. Girls are allowed to<lb />
be in their boyfriends' rooms until<lb />
midnighl on weekdays and one<lb />
 m. on v. lekends. These are nol<lb />
catterod Incidents at sel te<lb />
schools. This sort of thing is going<lb />
on all over the country.<lb />
Fear not, my fellow student I<lb />
n el a boy from school whose regu-<lb />
ire stricter than ours, Bob<lb />
I nes University. At this school dat-<lb />
couples must be kept literally<lb />
at arms' distance, and you can be<lb />
expelled for smoking . � . just eig-<lb />
aretes.<lb />
Plowed Ground Depaitment: N.C.<lb />
State is now trying to start a col-<lb />
legiate 4-H Club on this campus. I<lb />
talked with Sod Buster, who is<lb />
president of the N.C. State 4-H<lb />
chapter. He seemed to think that<lb />
this campus isn't rural enough. He<lb />
pointed out how much homier our<lb />
campiLs would look with cattle and<lb />
hog pens erected on the Mall. Plow-<lb />
ing, anyone?<lb />
 i-<lb />
That report which I received be-<lb />
fore Christmas concerning the<lb />
hereabouts of our SGA President<lb />
was fraudulent. It seems that he<lb />
: n't in Argentina. Instead he and<lb />
nig vice-president and their pri-<lb />
vnte secretaries are held up on an<lb />
island m the Bahamas. Where did<lb />
the it. nt y c ime from, boys?<lb />
Remembei my friend "pseudo<lb />
n" who was featured In the first<lb />
idition of "The Watering Hole?"<lb />
His pants have risen to such great<lb />
l eights that he must now reach<lb />
his shoulder to get his wallet<lb />
Now that we are bi less<lb />
conservative every year, the Ad-<lb />
;� strati.m has given the campus<lb />
P �, md equip-<lb />
ment.<lb />
h of these stalwart officers is<lb />
now allowed to keep oni live bullet<lb />
ir eun<lb />
Conservatism<lb />
By Bob Lindfelt<lb />
In December this writer, with<lb />
the aid of pertinent statistics, -bow-<lb />
ed NJrth Carolina's failure tuse<lb />
its vital Industrial and agricultural<lb />
resources properly.<lb />
There is something wrong when<lb />
n state ranks 10th in new capital<lb />
expenditures in industry and in<lb />
Ih<lb />
in<lb />
God's Creditability Gap<lb />
� Ed Correll<lb />
The reader who perused the<lb />
Christmas issue of the EAST CARO-<lb />
I iNIAN may remember the poem,<lb />
��The Night Before Christmas,<lb />
1967" which appeared on this<lb />
page In his poem, author Robin<lb />
Lowrance has made one point clear<lb />
if he has made no other: it is<lb />
�bvious that God is suffering from<lb />
a credibility gap much larger than<lb />
LBJ ever thought about. As the new-<lb />
year begins, perhaps reflections on<lb />
the mater are in order.<lb />
For those who share the Christ-<lb />
ian perspective, the story begins<lb />
when God commissions Man, por-<lb />
t raved bv the symbols of Adam<lb />
and Eve, to "have dominion" over<lb />
the earth. What this means is that<lb />
God has intended His creatures<lb />
to help Him govern the rest of cre-<lb />
ation. W'e are to have authority . . .<lb />
The lamp on our desk is so con<lb />
structed that we must plug its<lb />
cord into an electrical socket it<lb />
we wish it to work. When it is<lb />
cut off from the source of energy<lb />
which makes it function, it ceases<lb />
to perform properly, it ceases to<lb />
fulfill the function for which it<lb />
was created. The universe func-<lb />
tions similarly; certain principles<lb />
act together to make the thing<lb />
nroductive. Certain principles act<lb />
together to enable Man to function<lb />
productively: he must be plugged<lb />
into the power source.<lb />
Because God doesn't get alonK<lb />
well with puppets, He gave Man<lb />
i "free will the option of choice.<lb />
Man chose to try to run the show<lb />
without the power which enaoles<lb />
it to function; he chose to try to<lb />
run the show without the power<lb />
which enables it to function; he<lb />
chose to unplug the cord which<lb />
connects him to the source of his<lb />
energy (Would you believe God?).<lb />
Now he doesn't function properly:<lb />
no wonder his world is in a heU<lb />
"f a mess! Can anything be done<lb />
about it? Let's see . . .<lb />
The world situation is bigger<lb />
than all of us. God created the<lb />
th ng however, so its probably safe<lb />
o say that He is strong enough<lb />
o do seething about it. The only<lb />
hitch is that it's Man's responsibili-<lb />
S not God's to make the thing<lb />
right. Can God act in such a way<lb />
, to remedy the situation without<lb />
taking the initiative away from<lb />
Man and thereby destroying his<lb />
free will?<lb />
Now the plot thickens: God put<lb />
on His thinking cap and decided<lb />
that there was nothing for it but<lb />
for Him to become a man. The<lb />
question was, would Man accept<lb />
the idea? Could Man even begin<lb />
to understand what was going to<lb />
happen? If God was going to get<lb />
the message across, it was obvious<lb />
that a god deal of preparation was<lb />
needed, so God called Moses into<lb />
His classrom on Mount Sinai and<lb />
said, "OK, Moses, get out a tablet<lb />
and a chisel and number from one<lb />
to ten, we're gonna have a little<lb />
pop-<lb />
Now here is where the Christians<lb />
have screwed up the problem: a<lb />
uood many of them want you :o be-<lb />
lieve that the ten commandments<lb />
are a kind of spiritual final exam.<lb />
If you pass with a 75, God pro-<lb />
motes you to Heaven; if you score<lb />
less: 'God doesn't use the ten<lb />
point curvet, it's tough, fella, and<lb />
better luck next time, only there<lb />
isn't a next time. This, of course,<lb />
is pure bull as Gad will be the first<lb />
to admit. The Ten Commandments<lb />
are the electrician's instructions<lb />
for getting the lamp to work again,<lb />
but you can't brownnose God into<lb />
letting you into Heaven by follow-<lb />
ing them. Although disobedience of<lb />
the law has its consequences, God<lb />
is not a damn bit inter3sted in bar-<lb />
bequing anybody on the devil's ro-<lb />
tisserie.<lb />
The law details for specific in-<lb />
stances the principle of selfless-<lb />
ness by which Man can function,<lb />
the principle he denied when he<lb />
told God to go to hell and assumed<lb />
control on his own. Through the<lb />
law Man was reacquainted with<lb />
the power and authority which is<lb />
God's in preparation for the next<lb />
step in God's plan, and when we<lb />
were ready, God invented Christ-<lb />
mas; He became a man.<lb />
What do you suppose that He<lb />
was like? We'll consider that on<lb />
the next go around, but we strong-<lb />
ly suspect that a man's a man for<lb />
all that!<lb />
� number of persons employed<lb />
manufacturing, is the nation's<lb />
leader In the furniture, textile and<lb />
tobacco, is prominent in other fields<lb />
of industry and agriculture, but<lb />
remains 14th in income per capita.<lb />
list In educational expenditures and<lb />
last in expenditures by state and<lb />
local government for highways.<lb />
All the trouble can be easily trac-<lb />
ed back to our state and local<lb />
government and the failure of the<lb />
people to exert their rights to have<lb />
a productive government. It brings<lb />
to mind the saying, "the rights of<lb />
people are not guaranteed by laws<lb />
- -only by people Of course the<lb />
individual can be blamed indirect-<lb />
ly, but what is the chief cause of<lb />
the trouble? The whole answer in<lb />
a nutshell is the lack of a two<lb />
party state.<lb />
North Carolina is without doubt<lb />
a one party state at present. The<lb />
Democratic party leaders' policies<lb />
and demands are ful'illed with no<lb />
opposition from the Republican<lb />
party. The Democratic party has<lb />
been in control so long that the<lb />
people ultimately do not work for<lb />
(he state but for the Democratic<lb />
machine. With no competition Uttle<lb />
internal strife and no public protest<lb />
the Democratic leaders can set the<lb />
tune of the state government to<lb />
their own taste. In this way they<lb />
can obtain more for themselves and<lb />
give less to the public as a whole<lb />
because of their power and ability<lb />
to manioulate money bills and other<lb />
legislation for their own benefit.<lb />
The ECU issue last Spring is the<lb />
biggest example of this: Demo-<lb />
cratic legislators were used as<lb />
pawns, being directed by party<lb />
leaders in their efforts to defeat<lb />
the bill according university status<lb />
to East Carolina.<lb />
It was only through the efforts<lb />
of Frank Everett and other pro-<lb />
testing Eastern Carolinians that<lb />
the ECU ball was sent rolling<lb />
again. Of course, the Democratic<lb />
leaders, to keep the Eastern Caro-<lb />
linians happy, passed a diluted ECU<lb />
bill giving the same status to other<lb />
schools, thus elevating 'hem be-<lb />
fore they were ready.<lb />
As future educated North Caro-<lb />
linians, we should open our eyes to<lb />
why North Carolina rates first in<lb />
industrial and agricultural re-<lb />
sources and last in matters of edu-<lb />
cation, highway and personal in-<lb />
come. We will come to realize the<lb />
importance of the Republicans as<lb />
they grow as at least an opposing<lb />
voice to keep the Democrats func-<lb />
tioning according to the best in-<lb />
terests of the people instead of the<lb />
party. So let us be positive and do<lb />
something; let us not be as nega-<lb />
tive as the person who said: "Many<lb />
of our serious troubles never go<lb />
away�we just set used to them"<lb />
 �<lb />
ElPWSPwitiH<lb /><pb facs="00039321_tn_0004" /><lb />
4�Bast Carolinian�Tuesday, January 9, 1968<lb />
M<lb />
msi v �iiniaiian�i iu'Mi;i , -January V. LWO ' �<lb />
Travel Program Offers Study In European Cities<lb />
�' �,) ffice ol the program<lb />
An i  . form oi student travel-<lb />
study proj ams Is planning tar Its<lb />
thirteenth summer in Europe.<lb />
Nine groups, each containing 20<lb />
to 30 selected American college<lb />
studei - U form seminars in var-<lb />
ious European cities this summer<lb />
in study th language, culture, and<lb />
civilizatioi �: these countries dur-<lb />
ing a iv.nt -week stay.<lb />
Designed for the serious : tudent<lb />
who does di plan to see all oi<lb />
Elliopi In a Shor) summer. Class-<lb />
roms Abroad tries to give him a<lb />
more profound experience through<lb />
.i summer of living In one oi the<lb />
following cities: Berlin or Tubingen<lb />
in Germany; Vienna in Austria;<lb />
Vichy, Grenoble, or Rouen in<lb />
Prance; Neuchatel in Switzerland<lb />
Madrid in s'pam, and Plorenc in<lb />
Paly.<lb />
Small Groups�Auditing Privilege<lb />
Graded classes in small sections of<lb />
Biology Majors Hold Seminars<lb />
Wai i allj leal<lb />
bird � bees?<lb />
The Bi( ; ' <lb />
�� rested tud til<lb />
I<lb />
pi in Wedne d j<lb />
uar' I<lb />
� mdui<lb />
tirel; : under the<lb />
supei . . Mrs. MeDaniels of<lb />
the Bi !� Dep rtmi til will b<lb />
held i an 318 every Wedi �<lb />
until thi end<lb />
This . .<lb />
 :<lb />
few d �<lb />
rli<lb />
mrl Rir<lb />
:<lb />
ide "C mrl hip and<lb />
I<lb />
� its<lb />
don't tho e oi you<lb />
on your teacher<lb />
this quarter, drop bj Flanagan<lb />
and invest an hou A'hai you<lb />
can learn from<lb />
tits?<lb />
k'fn<lb />
six to ten students,<lb />
supervision of American and native<lb />
professors, will deal with the read-<lb />
Oi classical and modern text<lb />
dailj press, contemporary prob-<lb />
lems, conversation and composition.<lb />
pronounciation, and grammar.<lb />
students will also hear lecture on<lb />
history and literature and meet With<lb />
outstanding personalities. They Will<lb />
li ve full auditing privileges at the<lb />
university m each of the selei ted<lb />
towns and cities and will participate<lb />
in all academic and social activitie<lb />
with German. V tl SwiS Span-<lb />
i h and Italian tudei<lb />
European Family Life<lb />
Student will live with privaU<lb />
families m each city, eat many of<lb />
�heir meals with their hosts, and<lb />
hare the activities of in ir sons<lb />
ters Thej will have am-<lb />
ple to meet young<lb />
in student, religious, and<lb />
nizations.<lb />
at<lb />
itn and movies a<lb />
to museums, libra)<lb />
youth orvanizati,<lb />
� points ol Interest ar<lb />
each under the ed m the program.<lb />
concert<lb />
well as<lb />
les, tac-<lb />
ms, and<lb />
�e includ-<lb />
National Conference Presents<lb />
Awards To Country's Greeks<lb />
�op cholarship and<lb />
public ervici � ere awai ded i<lb />
put frati<lb />
collegi<lb />
ternit;<lb />
nual "<lb />
York Citj<lb />
A total .<lb />
brary<lb />
tution �<lb />
gorier ' I<lb />
12 fratei i<lb />
N.<lb />
in 3<lb />
�<lb />
he winnii<lb />
ate-<lb />
tho ��� � ;<lb />
13 and 24 aten I<lb />
over 24 '<lb />
Scholarship Reward<lb />
The Unii rsil � p-<lb />
resent I fnterf raternity Coun<lb />
cil.  in the lai �<lb />
Ii<lb />
I <lb />
!�. tver-<lb />
ty of<lb />
U! Men - A- �<lb />
i ikli h<lb />
percent p<lb />
in tii. smallest roup, Louisiana<lb />
State University at New Orleans<lb />
i . ent point �-<lb />
� . I Men's .v. erag<lb />
 , mark in the<lb />
enti �� m'er U late impetition.<lb />
at Hardee's<lb />
Yes, after class, after a game, or just<lb />
anytime, Hardee's is the place to gather.<lb />
Only Hardee's hamburgers die CHARCO-<lb />
BROILED FOR REAL COOKOUT FLAVOR. For<lb />
proof, check out the grill marks on every<lb />
hamburger, cheeseburger and Huskee.<lb />
Meet at Hardee's  th 'in" place to eat out.<lb />
charco-broiled cookout flavor<lb />
I hm lo ii al College fra-<lb />
il reported at 17.10 por-<lb />
point advantage. All scores<lb />
based upon scholarship in-<lb />
dexes from official data reported<lb />
for the academic year 1965-GG by<lb />
various institutions.<lb />
The academic average of the<lb />
a I Carolina Interfraternity Coun-<lb />
U is six percent below the All<lb />
leu- Average.<lb />
Highest standards and Service<lb />
For the highest standards of fra-<lb />
ternity achievement and public<lb />
service on its campus and in its<lb />
community. the Interfraternity<lb />
Council at the University of Illinois<lb />
was awarded the grand sweep-<lb />
stakes trophy as the best among<lb />
the almost 500 campuses compet-<lb />
ing at the Conference. Runner-up<lb />
award was made to the Interfra-<lb />
ternity Council of Southern<lb />
Mississippi University.<lb />
Group awards were also made in<lb />
three categories, namely, to Inter-<lb />
fraternity Councils at colleges with<lb />
12 fraternities or less, to those with<lb />
12 to 24 fraternities, and to those<lb />
over 25 fraternities. Southern Mis-<lb />
sissippi won first honors for the<lb />
smallest group, with Adelburt Col-<lb />
lege in Cleveland as runner-up.<lb />
East Carolina is a member of this<lb />
group.<lb />
private Travel Permitted<lb />
Since most programs end m mid-<lb />
August, participants nave a chance<lb />
to remain m Europe ror private<lb />
travel after the program.<lb />
We have found through many<lb />
year oi experience that if is quite<lb />
possible, even it you don't know a<lb />
ivord of the language, to learn more<lb />
than a year's worth of college<lb />
German, French, Spanish or Italian<lb />
in the course oi a summer says<lb />
Dr Hirschbach, Director oi Class-<lb />
roon Abroad.<lb />
No E.C. Students<lb />
Classrooms Abroad bus grown<lb />
from 11 students In 1956 to an<lb />
anticipated 200 m 1968. Its 2000<lb />
former students represent over<lb />
200 American Colleges and univer-<lb />
sities.<lb />
According to records in the cen-<lb />
Kinston Displays<lb />
Traveling Prints<lb />
An exhibit of prints will be fea-<lb />
tured this month at the Kin U n<lb />
V Center at 1081- W. Caswell St<lb />
in Kinston. This is a traveling<lb />
exhibit known as the East Carolina<lb />
Print c.roup and contains the work<lb />
of Indents, faculty, and alumni of<lb />
the Department of Printmaking at<lb />
!�� I Carolina University.<lb />
I'he col rful prints display a great<lb />
variety oi mixed media techniques<lb />
woodcuts, Intaglio, lithograph, v<lb />
lograph, serigraph and ot her.<lb />
There will be 24 print exhibit<lb />
18 of which will lo for sale<lb />
Donald Sexauer, Associate Pro-<lb />
lessor and Chairman oi the De-<lb />
partment of Printmaking in the<lb />
School of Art at East. Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity, has organized this exhibi<lb />
and will show a print entitled<lb />
"Bellwether Mr. Sexauer's own<lb />
collection of print, created much,<lb />
interest, tit the Center in 1966 when<lb />
it was shown.<lb />
Most of the alumni exhibiting are<lb />
former students of Mr. Sexauer<lb />
and are teaching in various univer-<lb />
sities, colleges and public school<lb />
throughout Uie country. Prints oi<lb />
Sara Edmiston, Chairman of the<lb />
Dent, ot Design at ECU Don<lb />
Iiui land. Chairman, Dept. of Com-<lb />
mercial Design at ECU: lry<lb />
oiios. instructor in Drawing and<lb />
Printmaking at ECU will also be<lb />
included as well as the work of<lb />
three graduate students and six art<lb />
. tudenti al ECU.<lb />
Mr. Sexauer and his group wen<lb />
honored at a reception Sunday<lb />
.1 nuary 7th at the Art Center. The<lb />
exhibit will remain at tl ! Cei '�<lb />
�hi iu h January 26th.<lb />
NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED<lb />
FRANK CARD0NE<lb />
Tassels in Leather or<lb />
Alligator Calf<lb />
Downtown and Pitt Plaza<lb />
 -sine oi the progran<lb />
from East Carolina Univeri tv 1 e<lb />
ever taken advantage ol ��. <lb />
gram " Pull Information r ,i('iV<lb />
the 1968 programs can be obtained<lb />
by writing to Classroon<lb />
Box 4171 University statin j�. '<lb />
neapolis, Minnesota 55414.<lb />
Danish Gym Team<lb />
Captivates EC<lb />
Chi ! me. th( 5 aw, thi , <lb />
quered so it was with thi 11 � "�.<lb />
Gym Te 1 � � � mber 12<lb />
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.1 McCRACKEN<lb />
McCracken Wins<lb />
Pianist's Award<lb />
Jac McCracken of Oak City 19-<lb />
year-old student piano soloist at<lb />
East Carolina University, has won<lb />
top honors in the 196768 competi-<lb />
now for young artists in Charles<lb />
ton, S.C.<lb />
As the winning pianist, he wil<lb />
play with the Charleston Symphoa<lb />
orchestra in its concert in Charlei<lb />
II next February 24.<lb />
McCracken, already well-toon5<lb />
in North Carolina piano contpst<lb />
circles, has studied for five ei<lb />
with Dr. Robert Carter of DC f<lb />
School of Music.<lb />
He won the Charleston oorrpetj<lb />
in over contestants from tl<lb />
Juilliard School of Music, Peabo<lb />
Conservatory of Baltimore, Cn'f'<lb />
P( -d. idy College oj Nashville. PW'<lb />
C illei e the North Cartf18<lb />
hool Arts at Winston-SaJ<lb />
and others.<lb />
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Faculty And Departmental Notes<lb />
M�<lb />
derman Appoint Chairman<lb />
v Waiuici'inaii has been<lb />
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W<lb />
� 1( ing the promotion, 1 �i<lb />
Sowell, dean ol the Col-<lb />
i and Science . noted<lb />
yanderman 'has made<lb />
. nrogress In issemblin<lb />
this new department<lb />
11 inued: The new<lb />
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tituting a new under-<lb />
r in German but In ;<lb />
the beginning course<lb />
n during the winti<lb />
ite Crenshaw,<lb />
iciate profi sor ol library<lb />
Kilpatrick,<lb />
Dr. Mildred<lb />
� �" iate professor of<lb />
I � ala Steelman,<lb />
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School ol Cursing;<lb />
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fi � or "i anthn poll .<lb />
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� , erman holds the bache-<lb />
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handeJ In Vienna and the<lb />
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leme, Switzerland Il- hah<lb />
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ItheUnivei Itj I Bu<lb />
imania.<lb />
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Relly Hornstein i <lb />
1 ; tria, a member �! the<lb />
faculty here.<lb />
Hill �; grlonal Vice President<lb />
Hill, associate pi fi<lb />
law and r : - tate<lb />
1 of Business, has been<lb />
1 , pre sident of the Sout<lb />
onal Business Law A<lb />
� tive oi High Point<lb />
. rnber In the Scho A ol<lb />
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tudied at the rjniver-<lb />
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H I is AR and LLB d(<lb />
1 � ,  Washington Unlv<lb />
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rnivr-sity.<lb />
Facultj Women Make Who's Who<lb />
Eas Carolina fai<lb />
have been a idi I I '�'�<lb />
: w( men whose biof raphii<lb />
u published in the 1968- 69 edi-<lb />
Wilej Exhibits Drawings<lb />
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Wiley, former<lb />
� Department ol<lb />
E � rdbit oi his draw-<lb />
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ubiects "is at<lb />
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Basl ('aroliiiianTues(UiyJammiV H, 1068�5<lb />
EC Union Schedules<lb />
Individual Skill Games<lb />
JOHN BELL<lb />
in aspeel<lb />
Dr Will that his met!<lb />
� thi petroglyphs<lb />
M ive De ert ol<lb />
Sou hwest, the Pyrenees<lb />
� �  fi urope, and in Rho-<lb />
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Will . Irawini s and pain ings<lb />
hown ni many cities,<lb />
in the S uthwest, including<lb />
I . m Albuqu irque Santa Pe,<lb />
rn ver, md El Pa<lb />
I i�lit Attended<lb />
Dr. Thomas J, Haigwood Jr<lb />
 tirman of the industrial and<lb />
technical education department,<lb />
 ECU deleion to a<lb />
Dec 9 Raleigh meeting of the<lb />
� Council on Industrial Arts<lb />
V. i, ;  it ira With him were<lb />
� 1 R nneth L Bing, Frederick L.<lb />
!�� .1 Urst Dr William R Hots,<lb />
Phoma Q i atimer, Blondy E.<lb />
.1 1 T iti and Paul<lb />
John Stancd Bell Jr. Of New-<lb />
port has been appointed adminis-<lb />
trative officer of the Divisioi<lb />
Continuing Education at East Caro-<lb />
lina University and he begun his<lb />
new duties.<lb />
Bell who has served the Unl<lb />
wrsity's Regional Develop<lb />
11 titute as an economic analyst<lb />
intern, succeeds Edward Kerley. Af-<lb />
ter holding the post for two v<lb />
Kerley accepted a teaching Job<lb />
in Orlando, Pla.<lb />
As administrative oriicer Bell is<lb />
responsible for business affairs oi<lb />
the division and it centers at<lb />
Camp Lejcune, Cherry Point and<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
The 23-year-old Carteret County<lb />
native has a BS degree from East<lb />
Carolina. He was a brother of Phi<lb />
Kappa Tan and active In student<lb />
affairs. P " Is currently working<lb />
toward a master's degree in busi-<lb />
admii.istration at the univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
He is co-author of an economic<lb />
itudy of Green County published<lb />
by the Regional Development In-<lb />
stitute.<lb />
Lost�Ladies Silver Elgin<lb />
watch. Lost Friday ni�ht la<lb />
Wright. Call 752-4Ml or con-<lb />
tact White in Room 815, New<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
The Annual Games Tournament<lb />
sponsored by the East Carolina<lb />
Union is being held this month<lb />
Students are competing in bJUards,<lb />
howling, table tennis, ches ana<lb />
bridge.<lb />
The campus winners will repre-<lb />
sent EC in a regional mter-colleg-<lb />
 tournament. EC will host the<lb />
regional Games Tournament Feb-<lb />
ruary 9 and 10 when students of<lb />
12 to 15 colleges from five states<lb />
will compete fo the eligibilty to<lb />
enter national oollgeiate competi-<lb />
ro qualify for the bowling tourna-<lb />
ment students must sign up at<lb />
Hillcret Lane and bowl nine<lb />
.  nice gam per e sion.<lb />
 ii three-game Bet must be<lb />
bowled between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.<lb />
, d ,�. compieted by January 14.<lb />
� 20 covers the co ! ol a three-<lb />
( session and ihoe rental Sep-<lb />
 men' and woioen team<lb />
viu be choien, five pi i1'<lb />
team � ,<lb />
billiard toum unent will be<lb />
Xue day, January 23, at EC<lb />
I Parlor, 519 Cotanche Stree<lb />
 u aight pool 75 ball.<lb />
fabl '<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
i niversltj Blasers will be de-<lb />
livered on January 13 In the<lb />
Hallwaj of the Students Supply<lb />
Stores.<lb />
will be contested January 10 in the<lb />
EC Union.<lb />
The Swiss chess tournaments will<lb />
al o be held in the EC Union this<lb />
month.<lb />
Bridge . ompetition, held last<lb />
month determined Steve Wright<lb />
and Dan Bell, Mickey McLawhorn<lb />
and Charles Stancd as winners.<lb />
Ml registered studnets, including<lb />
graduate students, are eligible for<lb />
The flame Tournament. Interested<lb />
persons may inquire at the Union<lb />
de k or place oi the tournament for<lb />
further information.<lb />
AEC Grants Nuclear<lb />
Source For Research<lb />
The nuclear physics program<lb />
here has received a boost in the<lb />
form oi a grant from the Atomic<lb />
Energy ' !ommis sion.<lb />
On the strength oi a proposal<lb />
submitted by Dr. Carl G. Adler,<lb />
the AEC awarded ECU s Depart-<lb />
ment of Physi. rant ol S775 to<lb />
purchase a 2 curie plutonium-<lb />
berryllium source.<lb />
According to Dr. J. William<lb />
Byrd chairman of the physics de-<lb />
partment, the AEC grant is part of<lb />
a current effort 'i obtain increas-<lb />
ed government support in the de-<lb />
i-elopment oi a strong nuclear phy-<lb />
sics program al East Carolina.<lb />
1 RENTAL FURNITURE SERVICE<lb />
RENT NEW FURNITURE<lb />
WITH OPTION TO BUY<lb />
YOUR SELECTION<lb />
Good Selection Of New or Used Furniture<lb />
CASH. CREDIT, LAY-A-WAY, RENT<lb />
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f Who's Who of American E Waldrop Jr.<lb />
Women, ,<lb />
airman of the<lb />
tatUuHi<lb />
Doz<lb />
announces<lb />
Drive-In<lb />
Cleaners &amp; Launderers<lb />
Cor. 10th &amp; Cotanche Sts. Greenville, N. U<lb />
1 Hr. Cleaning<lb />
3 Hr. Shirt Service<lb />
222 E. 5th Sited<lb />
AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE<lb />
Sweaters and Skirts One-Fourth Off<lb />
Wool Dresses and Coats One-Fourth Off<lb />
Wool Jacket Dresses One-Third Off<lb />
One Group Shoes $8.00<lb />
STUDENT ACCOUNTS INVITED<lb />
to take when it's midnight<lb />
"and you've still got another<lb />
chapter to go.<lb />
Midnight. That's NoDoz' finest hour.<lb />
But you should know that NoDoz can<lb />
do more than help you stay awake<lb />
when you're cramming.<lb />
For example, if you're tired or<lb />
drowsy take a couple before the<lb />
exam to help bring your mind back<lb />
to its usual keen edge. Or if you've<lb />
got a sleepy-type lecture to look for-<lb />
ward to, or the monotony of a long<lb />
drive home, take NoDoz along for<lb />
the ride. It'll help you stay alert.<lb />
Yet it's non habit-<lb />
forming. NoDoz. The<lb />
scholar's friend.<lb />
THE ONE TO TAKE WHEN YOU HAVE TO STAY ALERT.<lb />
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6�East Carolinian�Tuesday, January 9, 1968<lb />
me.<lb />
Campus Chaplains Join Hands<lb />
To Avoid Duplication Of Services<lb />
Graduate Exam Dates Set<lb />
By BEV JONES<lb />
For some time, the chaplains to<lb />
EC have been concerned with broad-<lb />
ening the scope of their service to<lb />
the campus community. Three<lb />
chaplains have decided that their<lb />
separate programs are repeating<lb />
each other's efforts in working with<lb />
undergraduate students.<lb />
The chaplains of the recently or-<lb />
ganized United Campus Ministry<lb />
have begun to centralize their ef-<lb />
forts to avoid this repetition and<lb />
delve into areas previously neglect-<lb />
ed. The chaplains tentatively plan<lb />
to work with individual groups on<lb />
campus.<lb />
The R Edward Wilson, a<lb />
Presbyterian minister, will concen-<lb />
trate his efforts in working with<lb />
the men on the Hill the Rev-<lb />
erend Rusty Davis, another Pres-<lb />
byterian minister, will woik primar-<lb />
ily with the more than 1200 married<lb />
students; the Reverend Randy Mi-<lb />
shoe, the Baptist chaplain, will<lb />
continue bo work with foreign stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
One of the three chaplains, the<lb />
Keverend Patrick Houston, curate of<lb />
St. Paul's Church and Episcopal<lb />
chaplain to the University, will di-<lb />
rect the work with single under-<lb />
graduates. This will pe-mit the re-<lb />
maining two chaplains, the Rev-<lb />
erend .Times Hobbs, the Methodist<lb />
chaplain to the University, and the<lb />
Keverend Bronson Matney, the<lb />
Presbyterian chaplain, to concen-<lb />
trate their efforts with the faculty,<lb />
administration, and married stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
The Presbyterians and Methodists<lb />
are disbanding their weekly sup-<lb />
per meetings for students. Father<lb />
Houston is moving Canterbury, the<lb />
Episcopal sponsored supper group,<lb />
from SI. Paul's Church to the<lb />
Methodist Student Center. The<lb />
move, planned in anticipation of a<lb />
greater number of sutdents, will also<lb />
accommodate room to present fu-<lb />
ture folk Masse chancel drama.<lb />
,md art festivals.<lb />
In an interview with the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN, Father Houston<lb />
said "We can become too comfort-<lb />
able with our surroundings and not<lb />
do our job. Although I am some-<lb />
what apprehensive concerning the<lb />
success of the move, I think that<lb />
it is necessary to the work of the<lb />
Church at the university.<lb />
"Since we do not wish to create<lb />
an organizational monster, there is<lb />
no central plan. We hope never to<lb />
set up programs that mold stu-<lb />
dents, rather to have students mold<lb />
I heir own programs<lb />
The first undergraduate meet-<lb />
ings in (lie new program will be<lb />
held on Monday. Tuesday, and<lb />
Wednesday, January 8-10. in the<lb />
MethodStudenl Center. The ten-<lb />
tative format calls for supper and<lb />
conversation beginning a. 5:30 .m.<lb />
on Mondays and Tuesdays. On Wed-<lb />
nesdays the supper will be preced-<lb />
ed by the Divine Liturgy for the<lb />
Celebration of the Holy Eucharist<lb />
and the Administration of He ly<lb />
Communion. All students are invit-<lb />
ed to attend, whatever their par-<lb />
ticular faith or lack of it.<lb />
who arc preparing<lb />
graduation requirement!<lb />
B.S. degree at the<lb />
quarter,<lb />
fall quarter.<lb />
Carolina University students<lb />
to complete<lb />
for the<lb />
end of spring<lb />
mer school sessions, or<lb />
1968. should lake note<lb />
general information and testing<lb />
dates for the National<lb />
Examinations and the<lb />
Record Examinations<lb />
by the Educational<lb />
vice.<lb />
The NTE is required in order fi r<lb />
B.S. graduates to obtain teaching<lb />
certification m North Carolina,<lb />
while the ORE is a requirement for<lb />
into most graduate<lb />
i ranee<lb />
ogi ams.<lb />
1968 test dates for the ni i<lb />
�binary 3<lb />
April 6, and<lb />
hoc<lb />
.(IV<lb />
Graduate<lb />
as supplied<lb />
i e ting Ser<lb />
JUly j<lb />
while respective registration cios-<lb />
  dnes are January 12, March<lb />
15, and June 14. 1968 OKI<lb />
dates are February 24. April<lb />
and July 13. while registration r"(ti<lb />
ing dates are February 6, April 9<lb />
and June 25 respectively.<lb />
Application blanks for both testa<lb />
may be obtained along with ,nfor.<lb />
ination bulletins, in the ECU Edu-<lb />
cation-Psychology Building,<lb />
205.<lb />
loom<lb />
Organization News<lb />
FOR MEN ONLY<lb />
The Brothers and Pledges<lb />
f Phi Aloha Sigma Fra-<lb />
ternity iFivite all Univers-<lb />
tv men to informal rush.<lb />
Rush will be hold at the House, 319 East Tenth Street.<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday, January 10 and 11, from<lb />
7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Rushees may attend either night.<lb />
Dress is casual.<lb />
Phi Alpha Sigma is pursuing affiliation with one of<lb />
tli�j top five nationally ranked fraternities, Delta Upsilon.<lb />
FAIL AND WINTER<lb />
CLEARANCE 1<lb />
Group Of<lb />
Coats and Dresses<lb />
One-Third Off<lb />
Group Of<lb />
Coats<lb />
One-Half Off<lb />
Group Of<lb />
Skirts<lb />
One-Third Off<lb />
Group Of<lb />
Sweaters<lb />
One-Half Off<lb />
Group Of<lb />
Blouses<lb />
One-Third Off<lb />
Group Of<lb />
Shoes<lb />
One-Third Off<lb />
Group Of<lb />
Dresses<lb />
One-Third to<lb />
One-Half Off<lb />
Use Our New Con-<lb />
venient Alteration<lb />
Service<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
1<lb /><lb />
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Psi (hi Induction<lb />
A meeting was beld on the even-<lb />
ing of December 14 by the honor-<lb />
ary psychology fraternity, Psi Chi.<lb />
The occasion saw 18 inductees<lb />
initiated into the order.<lb />
Mr, William L. Flowers of The<lb />
North Carolina Fund highlighted<lb />
the event with a speech on "Mo-<lb />
bilizing Human Resources<lb />
Miss Lynda Matthews was elect-<lb />
ed t i the post of treasurer as a<lb />
result of the resignation of Mr.<lb />
Wayne Bearbower who graduated<lb />
Fall quarter.<lb />
i'lie new mor-bers are the follow-<lb />
ing: Willie Bay Barnes, Jo Ann<lb />
Beitl, John G' phen Childrens,<lb />
Daniel Richard Kern, Jerome<lb />
Mi i k Goldman, Tom W. Oorsuch<lb />
Jr Leslie F. Hankin, Ann B. Jen-<lb />
nings, Van Latham, Thomas Henry<lb />
Lester.<lb />
Also. Mary Ann Lippincott, Aud-<lb />
rey Batts McCullen, Forest Gerald<lb />
McCullen, Victor Mallenbaum, Wil-<lb />
liam Edward So niger, John<lb />
Meade Vantrease. Jr Kenneth Neil<lb />
Walker. Frederick T. Wallace.<lb />
The next Psi Chi meeting is<lb />
planned for Thursday. February 1.<lb />
Art Fraternity Adds<lb />
Eighteen art student;<lb />
Members<lb />
have been<lb />
initiated into the ECU chapl<lb />
Delta Phi Delta nation il ho<lb />
art fraternity.<lb />
They are; James B<lb />
Patricia Ballint. Sandra<lb />
Bonnie Foust, Thomas Kii C<lb />
Verbruggen Hicks, Barbai i<lb />
Jane Query Mats � Cathj<lb />
.Martha Tafl, Larrj I i<lb />
renness Waltei Donna Vi<lb />
er, Elizageth CJnderw<lb />
i i ���, and Marj Sull<lb />
As parl "i its<lb />
tivities, the ;roup di -<lb />
play In the Univer !<lb />
The ini ided int-<lb />
ings, sculpture, cale modi I<lb />
and interioi<lb />
To ; i<lb />
the fral rnitj tudenl must in<lb />
lain a B ave i in cell<lb />
in then- majoi field rl IIn<lb />
must also be in the up �<lb />
�  oi their class.<lb />
The in pied . s iven<lb />
approximately 175 art tnaj<lb />
; ECU Schol of Arl<lb />
Delta Phi Delta ha<lb />
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the � i i<lb />
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torian<lb />
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ter oithe<lb />
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rniteiStatiinly c<lb />
in Noi�<lb />
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ell: P'r ol<lb />
honorary b1 1<lb />
�<lb />
ciety has inducted 11 new membi<lb />
Thej are Helen Gai! Davis, p,<lb />
Ann Gardner, Joan Rene, <lb />
ham, Laura Hairr. Donald H<lb />
Cherie James, Candlce is <lb />
lame i Steeley, Marre' w<lb />
Mrs Rose Wooten and Rebei,<lb />
Yarbrough.<lb />
rhey '�'� ii' mill, ted<lb />
ti � bj Peggj Cook<lb /><lb />
Hicks, a unii ,<lb />
been ele ted pn i<lb />
196868 school 5<lb />
Othi i' officers elected by<lb />
� � include: Patsy B il<lb />
Peggy Gardnei<lb />
M : ire! William<lb />
1' Mine Kai rid Bi<lb />
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tudents<lb />
�' "�' Sale: Fender Precision<lb />
I5as, (.int� and Baseman Imp<lb />
Pete Joyner, 566 Cotanehe SI<lb />
Rooms tui up to 7 boys avail<lb />
itble anytime. Inquire at 560<lb />
� et.mi he Street or ask for Mrs<lb />
Lela Oakle.i ,K lEPi House<lb />
Found: one man �<lb />
i�ii�mifv and claim. e<lb />
620s after 5:30 p.m.<lb />
watci<lb />
ill PL<lb />
Despite<lb />
fiendish torture<lb />
dynamic BiC Ouo<lb />
writes first time,<lb />
every time!<lb />
Bic's rugged pair of<lb />
stick pens wins again<lb />
in unending war<lb />
against ball-point<lb />
skip, clog and smear.<lb />
Despite horrible<lb />
punishment by mad<lb />
scientists, BIC still<lb />
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time. And no wonder.<lb />
bic's "Dyamite" Ball<lb />
is the hardest metal<lb />
made, encased in a<lb />
.solid brass nose cone.<lb />
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what devilish abuse<lb />
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Note: The (allowing is<lb />
JSSS� released by the Setec-<lb />
��"service System concerning<lb />
.Irffication of students.<lb />
ie student must do to be<lb />
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� make ;i "Request for<lb />
uatc .student deferment"<lb />
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lu gi trai pn form on the elective en�ikIi a request � e side of Fall irtificaie cards.)<lb />
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time Courseofinst ruction. (ECU<lb />
con Iders 12houri as a full-time<lb />
lo .(i ! ii SeleService purposes.<lb />
H iwever an h u' : cred 1je of 16 quarter ded to meet the<lb />
number four requirement below,<lb />
unless the student goes to summer<lb />
school to make up the difference.)<lb />
3 He must be less than 24 years<lb />
of age�prohibitive not permissive<lb />
4. He must be making normal<lb />
progress toward a degree by com-<lb />
pleting the following percentage of<lb />
e in psychiatric nursing at John llmstead<lb />
, r ,iim student nurses will receive an eleven-week course .<lb />
T I ui�er� X V. Miss Minnie Wolcott, Profesgor of Nursing, and Miss Linda Slaughter, Nursing In-<lb />
ll" 'I both of the East Carolina School of Nursing, will teach the course.<lb />
Entire Building Could Have Been Destroyed<lb />
Fire Renders 'Heavy Damage'<lb />
hours of the total degree require-<lb />
ments at the end of each of his<lb />
academic years. iA students' aca-<lb />
demic year is each 12 calendar<lb />
month period from the date he first<lb />
entered a college.) In a four year<lb />
degree program he must have<lb />
earned 25 of the total degree re-<lb />
quired hours in his first 12 month,<lb />
academic year: 50 by the end of<lb />
his second: and 75 by the end of<lb />
his third, in order bo qualify for<lb />
the II-S deferment the succeeding<lb />
year. He has four academic years<lb />
to complete his bachelors degree.<lb />
The Selective Service hours credit<lb />
percentage requirements follow a<lb />
similar pattern to the classification<lb />
changes set forth in the ECU cata-<lb />
log: 25�48 hours, 50�96 hours,<lb />
and 75�144 hours.<lb />
5. He must fill out his p rtion of<lb />
the Selective Service Student Cer-<lb />
tificate Cards during the Fall<lb />
Quarter or the first quarter he<lb />
enters for the school year, signing<lb />
his name in the appropriate block<lb />
requesting ECU to furnish the Se-<lb />
ATTENTION STAFF AND<lb />
FACULTY MEMBERS<lb />
January 12, 18, will be the<lb />
last dav for placing an order<lb />
for the 1968 BUCCANEER. Cost<lb />
of the book is S5.00. The BUC-<lb />
t'AN'EEK staff cannot promise<lb />
yearbooks to any staff or facul-<lb />
ty member at the end of the<lb />
year who does not pla;e his<lb />
order at this time.<lb />
Ictive Service System with the<lb />
certificate and other deferment<lb />
criteria.<lb />
6. If his academic year started<lb />
at any time other than the normal<lb />
Fall Quarter, he must request the<lb />
Registrar's Office to send to the<lb />
local draft board his total hours<lb />
,n dlit at the end of each of his par-<lb />
ticular 12 month, academic years.<lb />
The draft board must be notified<lb />
within 30 days if the students de-<lb />
terment II-S classification is to be<lb />
onsidered for continuation. An ex-<lb />
ample of the above student would<lb />
be 'Lffie who started his first col-<lb />
lege work in a winter quarter. Each<lb />
year he would have to request the<lb />
register to sf-nd his total hours as<lb />
of the end of the Fall Quarter to<lb />
his local draft board.<lb />
APPLICATIONS<lb />
Applications are now being<lb />
accepted for Editor of the KEY.<lb />
the student handbook. Any in-<lb />
terested student with a 2.0 (C)<lb />
average may apply in writing<lb />
to Dr. James Tucker, room<lb />
851 Nursing building.<lb />
For Sale�A.K.C. Registered<lb />
Black Larador Retriever puppy.<lb />
Held trial champion bloodlines.<lb />
Bred for hunting both upland<lb />
game birds and waterfowl.<lb />
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Shady Knoll Trailer Court.<lb />
Phone 752-4847.<lb />
B WES SUMNER<lb />
n which apparently origmat-<lb />
ie or more deep fat friers<lb />
  m what Assistant Fire<lb />
Ray Smith termed "rather<lb />
damage" to the central<lb />
� hi of the cafeterias Wednes-<lb />
� rung, December 13<lb />
Wh( n firemen arrived, all the<lb />
fat friers were ablaze, and<lb />
flames had reached the roof.<lb />
�v rding to Smith, the grease<lb />
as extinguished with a dry<lb />
ical because water would have<lb />
an exptorion; however, the<lb />
 the roof was quenched with<lb />
Commenting on the seriousness of<lb />
i . Smith said. "If we hadn't<lb />
here when we did. it could<lb />
� otten the attic Since there<lb />
way to get water into the<lb />
attic tie noted, the entire building<lb />
could have been destroyed.<lb />
;� .45 p.m. telephone call from<lb />
girls in a nearby dormitory<lb />
: the Greenville Fire Depart-<lb />
mi nl Four firet rucks responded to<lb />
the ilarm.<lb />
An estimated 250 .spectators,<lb />
mostly student and faculty mem-<lb />
bet; fathered at the scene of the<lb />
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furnished, Located in private<lb />
home off campus. All modern<lb />
i, iveniences, kitchen p-ivilegcs<lb />
if desired. Phone 758-1171 or<lb />
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fire where smoke was visible<lb />
through the rear windows of the<lb />
kitchen and at the openings of a<lb />
moke re�tilator on the roof.<lb />
When flames appeared rom a<lb />
hole that firemen has chopped in<lb />
the tiled roof, the crowd cheered<lb />
and applauded.<lb />
Cafeteria employees worked<lb />
throughout the night preparing to<lb />
reopen on schedule for b-eakfast<lb />
the following morning.<lb />
H. L. HODGES &amp; CO Inc.<lb />
Students Sports Headquarters<lb />
Dial PL 2-4156<lb />
JONES-POTTS MUSIC CO.<lb />
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Tylers<lb />
Because we buy loose diamonds direct from the cutter<lb />
our price, are below wholesale. Special terms for ECU<lb />
Students.<lb />
Laulares Jewelers<lb />
414 Evans Street<lb />
Greenville's Only Registered Jewelry Firm<lb />
See George Lautares ECU '41<lb />
In Downtown<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Starts<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
BELK-TYLER'S<lb />
January<lb />
CLEARANCE<lb />
EVERYTHING MUST GO!<lb />
Ladies Fall and Holiday Sportswear<lb />
Reduced ONE-THIRD and More<lb />
Mens Suits, Sportcoats Reduced to Sell.<lb /><lb />
3<lb />
5<lb />
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University 1-Hour Cleaners<lb />
CORNER W. 4th and GREENE STREETS<lb />
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HONDA TO BE GIVEN AWAY<lb />
Friday, February 2nd, 6 p. m.<lb />
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Every person owning property January 1,<lb />
1968. whether real or personal, is required by<lb />
the Laws of North Carolina to list such for<lb />
tax purposes during the month of January.<lb />
Property must be listed in the township in<lb />
which it is located.<lb />
All male persons between the ages of 21<lb />
and 50 are required to list for Poll Tax during<lb />
the same period.<lb />
Anyone, especially newcomers, having<lb />
questions concerning their responsibility to<lb />
list should contact the office of the Tax Super-<lb />
visor, Telephone 752-4711.<lb />
Failure to list carries a penalty of 10r' of<lb />
the tax and a possible fine.<lb />
Persons living in Greenville Township may<lb />
list at the Pitt County Courthouse from 8:30<lb />
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday<lb />
and from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Saturday.<lb />
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Pitt County Tax Supervisor<lb /><lb />
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Fouls Continue To Plague<lb />
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By John L<lb />
owe<lb />
F'ir.ite Tankers shape up for<lb />
The Pirates will be trying to win<lb />
their second conference game<lb />
against William and Mary tomor-<lb />
row night in Wtlliamsburg, Va. The<lb />
Indians are 37 overall, but they<lb />
haven't lost a game on their home<lb />
court in quite a long time.<lb />
In the Pirates last two outings,<lb />
they were cold from the floor at<lb />
the start of the games and at the<lb />
start of the second halves. This<lb />
has almost cost them dearly, as<lb />
they hung on to win at Or<lb />
Washington 1 fou�" overtimes, but<lb />
dropped a squeaker to Furman af-<lb />
ter rallying from 20 points down.<lb />
Against George v u . i n the<lb />
Burs only committed 11 fouls.<lb />
which en. led them to stay m the<lb />
game. If they had committed their<lb />
usual 20 or so they would have lost<lb />
to the Colonials. Against Furman.<lb />
the Pirates outshot their hosts from<lb />
the floor by 48-42.<lb />
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hi I Ins 1 S �<lb />
to Furman<lb />
Paladins fr m Hie flo<lb />
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own chances.<lb />
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Cagers Break Losing Skein,<lb />
Beat GW In Road Meet, 71-68<lb />
Holidays Not So Happy<lb />
Buc8 Losr Two On Road<lb />
By JOHN LOW!<lb />
The East Carolina Pirates broke<lb />
an 18 game fang streak by<lb />
beating the George v.<lb />
Colonials by 71-68, The Pirates had<lb />
to do it the hard way as they went<lb />
through tour overtimes before final-<lb />
ly pulling the game out oi the fire.<lb />
It was the Pirates first road vic-<lb />
tory smce they turned the trick on<lb />
VMI on January 26, face.<lb />
The Pirates and Colonials play-<lb />
ed what may be called the sloppiesl<lb />
Ran e so i �: as both teams tried to<lb />
out-d ' the other in committing er-<lb />
i Coupled with poor shooting<lb />
from both sides, the game was<lb />
painfully alow in the first half, es-<lb />
pecially for the Pirate who wen<lb />
on the short end of a 30-20 half-<lb />
time score.<lb />
The Pirates hit on only seven of<lb />
27 shots in the first half.<lb />
In the second half, the Pirates<lb />
and Colonials stayed fairly even un-<lb />
til with 9:50 left in the half, Tom<lb />
Miller hit on a jumper to make<lb />
the score 39-32. After that, the<lb />
Pirates crept slowly closer until<lb />
Vince Colbert put them ahead with<lb />
two free throws with 3:15 left at<lb />
48-45.<lb />
For the rest of the game both<lb />
teams continued to swap the lead<lb />
With 38 seconds, Steve Lovelace<lb />
scored on a layup following a steal<lb />
to make it 51-50 in favor of CW.<lb />
Richard Kier hit with 13 seconds<lb />
�� � " 52-51 Roger strong<lb />
he game into<lb />
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v!h ' '� lefl in the game.<lb />
� time, the Bucs<lb />
Irsl buckel as Charlie Ai-<lb />
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' '�' �'� ol th Bu . Uv then scored<lb />
0 buckets to take a 56-54<lb />
1' d  ong ach ank a<lb />
nake 11 57-55. Colbert<lb />
thei thi me Into the second<lb />
1th a rebound .shot with<lb />
22 seconds left.<lb />
In the a and third over-<lb />
tones, each team scored four points<lb />
leave the score knotted at 65 all<lb />
the end of three overtimes.<lb />
In the final period. Colbert put<lb />
me in after stealing the ball to<lb />
�ive the Bucs a 67-65 lead. GW<lb />
then went ahead on a three point<lb />
play by Dennis at 68-67. Colbert<lb />
again hit to put the Bucs out in<lb />
front by 69-08. The Bucs got the<lb />
ball hack and Kier then sank one to<lb />
give the Pirates a 71-68 lead and<lb />
the game.<lb />
Colbert was high man for the<lb />
1 Ighi getting 21 points, is of those<lb />
in the long .second half. Richard<lb />
Kier chipped in with 10 points.<lb />
The Pirates fouled only l times<lb />
during the 60 minute contest, and<lb />
finally won a 1 ame at the line.<lb />
GW was 6-9 at the line<lb />
Pirates were 17-27.<lb />
ECU 20 32 5 4 4 6�71<lb />
GW 30 22 5 4 4 3�08<lb />
ECU-71�Colbert 21, Kier 16.<lb />
Modlin 10, Miller 10. Alford 8.<lb />
Thomnson 0. Campbell.<lb />
GW-08- Strong 16. Sullivan 14.<lb />
Barnet 12. Pinkston 10, Demi:<lb />
Lovelace 6, Mooney 1. Judy<lb />
Spiders Trip Bucs<lb />
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twii 1<lb />
fore lie � losii<lb />
ht.<lb />
Aga tie B<lb />
UP a 17<lb />
head<lb />
mond '�� san a<lb />
whittled the Pirati<lb />
two points al 45-43 b<lb />
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Bucs Beat ETSU<lb />
Euncing back from a poor 1-5<lb />
record at the time of the holiday<lb />
break, East Caroli la s improved<lb />
cage nine squeezed by a tough<lb />
East Tennessee ouate team 67-65 in<lb />
action on December 30.<lb />
Both teams played neck and neck<lb />
in the first half as the visitors were<lb />
plagued by poor shooting, and the<lb />
locals by turnovers The half end-<lb />
ed in a 33-33 tie.<lb />
The second half was much the<lb />
same thing a.s the lead r assed from<lb />
one team to the other until the<lb />
closing minutes of the game With<lb />
7:15 remaining in the contest, Vince<lb />
Colbert dropped in a bucket to put.<lb />
the Bucs ahead at 59-58. and they<lb />
never traled from there on out.<lb />
The Pirates hit 47'?, from the<lb />
floor as opposed to East Tenrn<lb />
33 The East Tennessee Pirates<lb />
were 19-26 at the line, and the East.<lb />
Carolina Pirates were 19-30 at (he<lb />
line. Rebounding was almost even<lb />
as the visitors grabbed 40 off the<lb />
boards and the locals grabbed 45.<lb />
Center Charlie Alford hit for 20<lb />
points to lead the Pirate seoreis.<lb />
Vince Colbert chipped in with 16.<lb />
Colbert led the Bucs with ten re-<lb />
bounds while Alford pullc1 nine off<lb />
the boards.<lb />
FT'STJ 33 32 � 65<lb />
ECU 33 34 �67<lb />
ETSTT-65�Swift 12. Arnold 12,<lb />
Sims 19. Fisher 14, Kretzer, Flem-<lb />
ing, Ward 6. Walling 2, '�vxls.<lb />
pru-67�Alfford 20, Colbert 16,<lb />
Miller 7. Modlin 3, Thompson 15,<lb />
Campbell 1, Kier. Lindfelt 5.<lb />
Paladins Hold Out<lb />
A last second desperation shot<lb />
from about 20 feet by Vince Col-<lb />
bert went in and out. as did the<lb />
Pirates chance to pull out a win as<lb />
they lost to Furman by 59-58.<lb />
Down by as much a,s 20 points in<lb />
the first half, the Pirates battled<lb />
back but never quite made it as the<lb />
Closest they came was one point.<lb />
The Furman lead readied 29-9<lb />
before the Pirates finally started<lb />
hitting on their shots to close in by<lb />
37-27 at the half. In the second half,<lb />
the Pirates continued their rally<lb />
until Richard Kier cut the Furman<lb />
lead to 54-52 with a three point play-<lb />
wit h 5:09 lei 1 m the game.<lb />
The Paladins Scored again and<lb />
held the lead until Modlin hit with<lb />
3:50 left, to make it 58-56.<lb />
In the remaining th le, the Bucs<lb />
had several chances bul got foul-<lb />
ed up on various vl illations.<lb />
eve McC tmmon won for Fur-<lb />
in with one free throw on a two<lb />
�hoi toui vth m, econds left to<lb />
make it 59-50 !�� Campbell then<lb />
hit to 111El i' M-68, The piral n<lb />
forced a tap-ofl Alien Kurman got<lb />
Lrapped and Fred Campbell tapped<lb />
the ball to "iiii. Alford win then<lb />
passed t Colbert for the la.st shot<lb />
ECU 27 31  58<lb />
Furman 37 22 � 59<lb />
ECU-58�Alford 8. Campbell 2,<lb />
Colbert 10, Kier 11, Miller 8, Mod-<lb />
lin 8. Thompson 11, Lindfelt .<lb />
Fiirimn-59-Esleeck 14, Webster<lb />
9. McCammon 10. Whitener 21.<lb />
James 5.<lb />
The Richmond Baby Spiders.<lb />
aided by the cold shooting of the<lb />
Baby Bucs in the first half went<lb />
on to win by 87-81. The Baby Spid-<lb />
ers quickly built a lead that they<lb />
never relinquished to the Baby<lb />
Bucs. With the unusually cold hit-<lb />
ting Baby Bucs contributing to<lb />
their own downfall, the Baby Spid-<lb />
ers charged out to take a 48-29<lb />
halftime lead.<lb />
In the second half, it was more<lb />
of the same, but this time it was<lb />
the Baby Bucs who were not. How-<lb />
ever, the rally by the Baby Bucs<lb />
could not overcome the 19 point<lb />
halftime deficit.<lb />
The loss evened the Baby Bucs<lb />
record at 3-3 for the year. Their<lb />
next game is against the William<lb />
and Mary Freshmen on Januarv 10<lb />
ECU 29 52�81<lb />
Rich. 48 39�87<lb />
ECU�81. Wyche 13, Gregory 17<lb />
Dunn 25, McKillop 2, Hartzler 14,<lb />
Haubenreiser 4, Daughtry, Lem-<lb />
monj 2, Logan 4, Sermons. Rich.�<lb />
87. Rysinski 21, Surgam 1, Hewitt<lb />
15, Buskar 14, Eisner 19, Welch 8.<lb />
Wiseman 4, Logan 4, Pollack<lb />
Raine, Stafford 1.<lb />
Bucs Blast ACC<lb />
the<lb />
a all fivi<lb />
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83<lb />
Guard<lb />
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