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ence Club for $200 each to attend<lb />
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month. The motion was defeated<lb />
on the grounds that it would open<lb />
the door to more campus organiza-<lb />
tions to request funds for their own<lb />
purposes.<lb />
The legislature passed a bill to<lb />
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each when the funds loaned will<lb />
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payment of these interest-free loans<lb />
will be reviewed by the Budget<lb />
Committee and approved by the<lb />
legislature.<lb />
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mittee was given the authority to<lb />
book any exceptional concert on<lb />
the mall costing over $3000 with-<lb />
out requesting the usual fifty-cent<lb />
lervlee charge.<lb />
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the legislature as day student rep-<lb />
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look the oath of office Monday<lb />
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NOTICE<lb />
Fred Waring and the Pennty-<lb />
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The Lecture Series presents Barry Goldwater, former Senator and Pres-<lb />
idential nominee, Monday, March 25.<lb />
Lecture Series Features<lb />
Al Capp &amp; Barry Goldwater<lb />
The 1968 Lecture Series, present-<lb />
ed by the SGA, has six prominent<lb />
speakers scheduled for the remain-<lb />
der of winter and spring quarters,<lb />
among them Barry Goldwater and<lb />
Al Capp.<lb />
Al Capp, humorist, sciirist, and<lb />
creator of the Li 1 Abner cartoon<lb />
strip, wiU appear Thursday, Febru-<lb />
ary 1, in Wright Auditorium, to<lb />
speak' on the subject, "Ask Al<lb />
Capp<lb />
On Monday, February 12, Dr.<lb />
Robert F. Dill, an international au-<lb />
thority on geological oceanography,<lb />
will lecture on mysteries of the<lb />
sea in Austin Auditorium. Dili's<lb />
experience includes more than D,<lb />
000 dives for geological study.<lb />
"The Mighty Mi issippi a<lb />
travel-adventure motion picture, is<lb />
to be shown Tuesday. February 20,<lb />
by its producer, James Metealf. The<lb />
film-lecture, concerned with life<lb />
and folklore on the Mississippi, will<lb />
be presented in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Geza De Rosner, who visited East<lb />
Carolina last year to present his<lb />
tilm-lecture on Peru, will return<lb />
Tuesday, March 12, with his latest<lb />
production, "Chile The film will<lb />
be shown in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Barry M. Goldwater, 1964 Repub-<lb />
lican Presidential candidate, form-<lb />
er U.S. Senator from Arizona, and<lb />
Major General in the U S. Air<lb />
Force Reserve, will speak Monday.<lb />
April 22, in Austin Auditorium. The<lb />
subject of his address has not been<lb />
announced.<lb />
Another returning lecturer. Bill<lb />
Dalzall, will conclude the series<lb />
with his film-lecture entitled "Roy-<lb />
al England" on Monday, April 22<lb />
Dalzall's film is concerned with the<lb />
pomp and nageantry of England's<lb />
royalty in past an present cen-<lb />
turies.<lb />
Each of the progiams begins at<lb />
8;00 p.m.<lb />
Student Offenders No Longer<lb />
Protected From Civil Authorities<lb />
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&amp;�&amp;&amp;� Bradnpr (ne(,ative) de-<lb />
�� h.hn Kast (affirmative, and Mr. C level <lb />
baW the question of whether V. S. involvement<lb />
McGlnnis Auditorium.<lb />
� national interest on Tuesday evening in �<lb />
Ed. Note: The following is a<lb />
news feature dealing with the<lb />
ret i nt rise in student crime and<lb />
the change in protection of the<lb />
student offender by the universi<lb />
ty-<lb />
.s the functions of a growing<lb />
university multiply, certain duties<lb />
heretofore perl rmed by campus<lb />
officials to P i ' v- ')realf-<lb />
bb civil law to tenninat-<lb />
. 2 The state .md local judic al<lb />
systems Will handle student misde-<lb />
meanors.<lb />
in view of the rash of shcpiut-<lb />
ing and breaking and entering crim-<lb />
es"committod by EC studt-n.s, it is<lb />
important to note that now stu-<lb />
dents are treated the same as any<lb />
other citizens accused of crimes.<lb />
The practice of releasing the stu-<lb />
dent to campus justice has been.<lb />
for the most part, discontinued.<lb />
In I-oco Parentis<lb />
There have been three basic<lb />
neriod i In the evolution of the pres-<lb />
ent American couege judicial prac-<lb />
tices<lb />
At'the turn of the century, most<lb />
campuses took the place of parent-<lb />
al discipline (in IjCo parentis). Rul-<lb />
es and regulations were set up sep-<lb />
irately for college and university<lb />
students. The student was, as a<lb />
general rule, solely responsible to<lb />
the institution he attended for hir,<lb />
behavior. (This is nothl-g new. In<lb />
Mm thirteenth century. Ox'ord Un-<lb />
versity students were immune to<lb />
Hie local sheriff. I<lb />
Due Process<lb />
In 1954 the U.S. Supn me Court<lb />
ruling on the Brown case, a new<lb />
era in campus justice began. The<lb />
��Rights of the Individual" were<lb />
upheld by college campuses. Stu-<lb />
dent-staffed judicial bodies become<lb />
more prominent than before. A<lb />
student was and still is in campus<lb />
regulations treated as an indivi-<lb />
dual with the right to appear be-<lb />
fore a body of his peers for judge-<lb />
ment and sentencing.<lb />
In loco parentis still existed (and<lb />
still exists on some campuses even<lb />
today): however its responsibility<lb />
was more protective than oppres-<lb />
sive.<lb />
Present Rulinys<lb />
Since last year s California Su-<lb />
preme Court ruling on the Bad<lb />
Speech cases, the third form of<lb />
judicial practice is now in effect<lb />
on most, campuses in the nation<lb />
Education Ls now jegarded as a<lb />
benefit rather than a. privilege. Tht<lb />
student is treated as an adult with<lb />
all the responsibilities and obliga-<lb />
tions imposed.<lb />
Under the present system, an<lb />
East Carolina student la brought<lb />
d In a. local or state court for<lb />
civil crime. The court may, Id<lb />
remand the student<lb />
back to the university, not for pun-<lb />
ishment, only for guidance and<lb />
counseling.<lb />
In a recent interview with Deax.<lb />
of Men Mr. James Mallor. it wac<lb />
disclosed that a student must take<lb />
the. full responsibility to civil au-<lb />
thorities for a crime committed off<lb />
campus.<lb />
"The University Is not a sentenc-<lb />
ing authority for violations of state<lb />
or local law and should not under-<lb />
take to impose punishment for vio-<lb />
lations of such law<lb />
Mallory went on to explain that<lb />
the punishment "is the perogatlve<lb />
of state and local courts. Today's<lb />
student is an adult. Responsibility<lb />
placed on him by today's society<lb />
(military, political and social obli-<lb />
gations) makes this so<lb />
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Since Christmas vacation, there have born five arrests<lb />
made of students suspected of shoplifting. During Christmas<lb />
two EC students were arrested for breaking and entering. It's<lb />
bard to speculate why student crimes apparently have been on<lb />
the increase; and it would not serve our purpose here to ana-<lb />
lyze the reasons. Perhaps a contributing factor could be the<lb />
general misconception that the university will try student of-<lb />
fenders rather than the Greenville City Courts.<lb />
The important factor, with which we are concerned, is<lb />
the reduction and elimination of petty or felonious crimes<lb />
committed by Easl Carolina students. True, there is some<lb />
form of crime on almost every campus in the nation. True<lb />
again, one can not completely alleviate this problem through<lb />
and editorial. Howe er it should be realized that today's stu-<lb />
dent is an adult and treated as such in civil courts.<lb />
A man responsible enough to assumt ' i dutie of edu-<lb />
cating himself and living with a responsible community oi<lb />
scholars should possess the moral structure of an adult.<lb />
Stealing is no longer a kirk or prank thai people will<lb />
merely laugh off by saying, lust a college kid It is a crime<lb />
with harsh punishment for those found guilty. Why sacrifice<lb />
a college career for the road gang, just for "kick<lb />
More Debates<lb />
If any one point can b resolved from the Bradner-E<lb />
Debate. Tuesday evening, it is that we need more of them. Easl<lb />
Carolina is noted for relatively good concerts and lecture<lb />
ies. But where are the debates?<lb />
Unlike a lecture, a debate allows both �<lb />
on with the conclusions to be drawn from the results. T �<lb />
good debaters can provide more academic thought and ex<lb />
change of ideas than a quarter's lecture notes on the subject<lb />
involved. Debates have, for many years, been favorite and<lb />
creative academic past time. The "airing of views" on coi<lb />
versial or unresolved topics adds to the sum total f educatioi<lb />
Campus organizations desiring to put on some form<lb />
service program would do well to consider arranging a del<lb />
involving campus professors or notable speakers from off<lb />
campus. It might le advisable for the SGA Committee in th<lb />
future to arrange a debate between two of the excellent<lb />
tures during the year.<lb />
It has always been the opinion of this Edi1 r that studi<lb />
are eager for a well-rounded view of a situation or topic. Whal<lb />
better way than a debate?<lb />
CAMPUS BULLETIN<lb />
THURSDAY � Artist Series � Fred Waring, Wright And<lb />
8:15 p.m.<lb />
FRIDAY � Wrestling � ECU vs Wilmington College, Min-<lb />
ges<lb />
Campus Movie � "Battle of the Bulge" W And 6:00<lb />
p.m. and 9:00 p.m.<lb />
SATURDAY � Junior Varsity Swim Meel � Northern Vir-<lb />
ginia Aquatic Club. Minges 2:30 p.m.<lb />
All Day � High School Band Clinic, Music Hall<lb />
SUNDAY � Faculty Re Donald Tracy, Recital Hall,<lb />
8:15 p.m.<lb />
MONDAY � Congressman James Gardner � sponsored by<lb />
Y.R.C Ed. Psyc. 129, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Senior Recital � Tim Cordell � Trumpet &amp; Morris Parker<lb />
� Saxophone, Recital Hall. 8:15 p.m.<lb />
f<lb />
Women's Hours<lb />
l ear Sir:<lb />
In regard bo Larry Mulvihill's ar-<lb />
day's issue of the Bast<lb />
net mint the night<lb />
. of women students In other<lb />
universities as compared with those<lb />
oi Bast Carolina University, I. too,<lb />
Id uke i' say that in my in-<lb />
: 1Und that the 11:00<lb />
p m e on weeknights and<lb />
2:30 a.m. "extention" on week-<lb />
ends is completely oul of date.<lb />
me that a woman ol<lb />
18-22) con iidered to be<lb />
mature should at least itnow when<lb />
Into the dorm Alter .ill.<lb />
if the men si ecid<lb />
lUld re-<lb />
turn to the : 11l('<lb />
nen?<lb />
Arc ;ill mei<lb />
all '<lb />
Carlii Anderson<lb />
Pride In EC Conduct<lb />
ro Whom K Mi ' n� ern:<lb />
Anyone forth<lb />
Carolina for a uch a a year is<lb />
aware I the in mendous impacl<lb />
a University has<lb />
had rhe Institution is<lb />
the arts, in ed-<lb />
i w facilities, and In<lb />
Ive Influence<lb />
i du the leadership of<lb />
Jenkins, but a great deal<lb />
also to the good<lb />
and initiative displayed<lb />
by the student body.<lb />
While ECU students an &amp;i con-<lb />
d with world problems, as fun-<lb />
� ional and-or irrational<lb />
ther student b ly, thev<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
urges all students, faculty mem-<lb />
bers, administrators, and mem-<lb />
bers of the University commun-<lb />
ity to express their opinions in<lb />
writing.<lb />
Th EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
editorial page is an open forum<lb />
in which such articles may be<lb />
published.<lb />
Letters to the Editor, which<lb />
may be rebuttals to previous<lb />
articles or any short, opinion-<lb />
ated articles will be nrinted un-<lb />
der the heading of ECU Forum.<lb />
Letters must be typed and sign-<lb />
ed by the author. Authors' nam-<lb />
es will be withheld by request.<lb />
Letter's should be addressed to<lb />
r.CV Forum, c-o the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN.<lb />
The "ditors reserve the right<lb />
to edit for clarity and length.<lb />
However, the intent of the ar-<lb />
ticle will not be altered.<lb />
Signed articles on this page<lb />
reflect the opinions of the au-<lb />
thor and not necessarily those<lb />
of the EAST CAROLINIAN.<lb />
Unsigned articles are written<lb />
by the editor.<lb />
How Far Can The University<lb />
Dictate Personal Decisions?<lb />
By EDWARD CORRELL<lb />
In today ECU Foi I<lb />
Anderson has commented on the<lb />
curfews Imposed upon the female<lb />
students at the Uni<lb />
problem Is a pi<lb />
address<lb />
once again.<lb />
The . eems to<lb />
be a een the forces of<lb />
modernism and ty, Those<lb />
who are attempting to induce re-<lb />
form Ofte i hav as their<lb />
watchword, "This is the twentieth<lb />
century This is a superficial ar-<lb />
gument and does no credit to the<lb />
valid premise that reform is need-<lb />
ed.<lb />
The issue is a simply stated, not<lb />
simply resolved question of right<lb />
and wrong. Does the University<lb />
ha the light tj dictate the na-<lb />
tur of personal deciskns women<lb />
students must make? Certainly it<lb />
does; no student need remain lre<lb />
If she (or he) does not like 'the<lb />
system Htwever. in consideration<lb />
for the often questionr' le premise<lb />
that opposing factions can deal<lb />
rationally with each other, we must<lb />
ask wheth - or not the University<lb />
has the right to exercise its right.<lb />
It is necessary that those in au-<lb />
thority use their knowleoTe and<lb />
experience to gride the young in-<lb />
to the full experience of living; to<lb />
this end decisions must be made<lb />
by proxy authority for the benefit<lb />
of those less experienced. The pur-<lb />
pose of the training period must<lb />
! ' to educate them in the procedur-<lb />
es for making decisions and for<lb />
accepting responsibility for those<lb />
they make. Responsibility is not<lb />
the other side of the coin of privil-<lb />
ege; rather it is a type of pr vilege.<lb />
This principle must extend I� �<lb />
to so traumatic an area as that<lb />
responsible for the major opposi-<lb />
tion to reform: sexual behavior.<lb />
Bluntly stated, it appears that<lb />
the major reason for imposing cur-<lb />
fews upon the women is to insure<lb />
that their chasity shall not be vio-<lb />
lated even with their own permis-<lb />
sion. However, when an individual's<lb />
actions do not affect others, but<lb />
himself only, regulatory laws are<lb />
unwise and disruptive, and when<lb />
they restrict an otherwise permis-<lb />
sible freedom, we question their<lb />
morality. '<lb />
Perhaps some, or even most peo-<lb />
ple do not know how to handle sex,<lb />
but the attitudes which lake pos-<lb />
sible its constructive use are the<lb />
result of extensive training begun<lb />
very early, a" any psychologist<lb />
will inform the dissenter. There<lb />
comes a time, howevtr, when for<lb />
better or worse, the individual must<lb />
be allowed bo decide his own course<lb />
of action as long as he does not<lb />
seek to hurt another.<lb />
The proper response of authority<lb />
then becomes a matter of honesty<lb />
with respect to those who decide,<lb />
SUPP : the right of decision if<lb />
ubstance, and counsel<lb />
free of moral bias for those who<lb />
decide they have made the<lb />
wrong" decision.<lb />
Premarital chastity is a fine<lb />
ideal; let Us go on record in Its<lb />
support. However, our dec! Ions<lb />
commit only ourselves and there-<lb />
fore cannot nullify another's right<lb />
to disagree and make the opposite<lb />
decision.<lb />
This is not to discourage an hon-<lb />
est concern for a person's well-be-<lb />
ing in all situations, but we must<lb />
not allow our own prejudices to<lb />
n asquerade as "honest concern for<lb />
another<lb />
Beyond this, the current rule is<lb />
actutlly unwork-ble. Do we really<lb />
believe f!iat what we fear may hap-<lb />
pen at 3 a.m. cannot happen before<lb />
11 p.m.?<lb />
In full awareness that there are<lb />
points to be mad- for retaining the<lb />
current practice, we invite the<lb />
powers that be to rep!y to this sit-<lb />
uation and to consider allowing<lb />
their reply to be published here<lb />
next week.<lb />
ECU Forum<lb />
have In these years of ECU's most<lb />
dynamic growth brought only such<lb />
publicity to ECU as Is favorable.<lb />
md have thus done a tremendou<lb />
amount of goad for themselves m<lb />
Hie eyes of the state and nation.<lb />
The purpose of this letter Is to<lb />
express my pride In this excellent<lb />
record of conduct, and my sincere<lb />
wish thai ECU might continue to<lb />
be tree from the irresponsible be-<lb />
havior, rioting, demonstrations,<lb />
and other lack of good Judgement<lb />
thai have been so prevalent on so<lb />
many other college and university<lb />
University .status does<lb />
not imply "rebelism' . but rathei<lb />
the level oi maturity which a<lb />
denl body lias attained. Most vio-<lb />
lent Incidents have begun with. suD<lb />
pxisedly "peaceful attempts uncj<lb />
we have no guarantee thai this<lb />
could not happen here. Is<lb />
Us continue to exhibit good<lb />
ment, and to achieve growth<lb />
��h mature and effective ch<lb />
I.e. the change in women<lb />
code and curfew rules) noi those<lb />
methods which are prim<lb />
tention-getting. our recently lC.<lb />
quired University state<lb />
the confidence and trust th<lb />
people ol North Carouhi<lb />
� ted In us. Please let us live m<lb />
to that vote ol confidence<lb />
Sincerely.<lb />
Carol Ann Hone<lb />
The Watering Hole<lb />
( here at the eamprs newspa-<lb />
per are quite proud of our Inde-<lb />
pendence. We live by our two mot-<lb />
I ies, "All the news that's pure we<lb />
print and "we are a relatively<lb />
independent newspaper.<lb />
I used to leel that the female<lb />
students on this campus were sub-<lb />
jected to too many restrictions. I<lb />
still feel that way, but there Is<lb />
another group on this campus who<lb />
is just as restricted. Our campus<lb />
police have a list of restriction,<lb />
longer than the girls Their new-<lb />
est restriction, which has just come<lb />
to light, is on? of the most insane<lb />
yet. The campus police are not al-<lb />
lowed to offer a push to anyone<lb />
who has the misfortune to stall<lb />
his ear on our beloved campus. This<lb />
rule borders on the ridiculous In<lb />
addition, every Administrative of-<lb />
ficial whom I have talked to knows<lb />
nothing about this rule. Who is<lb />
this invisible being who makes all<lb />
these rules?<lb />
I would like to make a public<lb />
apology to the MRC. It seems that<lb />
I made a statement accusing them<lb />
of being the ones who forced the<lb />
male students to remove all pos-<lb />
ters and pictures from their dorm<lb />
1 oom walls. Apparently the MRC<lb />
has nothing to do with what goes<lb />
on in th dorms. This "poster re-<lb />
moval" idea cam from the II i'J<lb />
ing Office and the Maintt �<lb />
Department. Of course, I feel thai<lb />
these two groups should concen-<lb />
trate on teaching their janitorial<lb />
forces the tine art of sweeping, be-<lb />
fore they tell us where to put OUT<lb />
posters.<lb />
Girls of (lie campus, this Is di-<lb />
rected mainly at you. Are you just<lb />
satisfied to sit back and gloat now<lb />
By Larry Mulvihill<lb />
that you have gotten jrom<lb />
' Men have linn<lb />
ed hour Why not you, too? Manj<lb />
dormitory women wi�i not<lb />
to attend the N.C. State game this<lb />
Saturday In Raleigh. The n<lb />
quite simple. The game<lb />
thi-ty. By the turn<lb />
oul ol Raleigh it is eleven<lb />
driving hke a bat out of (cen ored),<lb />
you would arrive in Qret<lb />
twelve thirty � providing that you<lb />
are cold .sober, in a fast car. free<lb />
ol the highway patrol, and th only<lb />
 ;e road<lb />
P eudo-man, thai venerabli em-<lb />
bodiment of the masses, ha re-<lb />
turned to the fold. You remember<lb />
that in the last episode, he ma<lb />
last seen flying over the belfry of<lb />
Old Austin. Well it seems he trai<lb />
shol down by the stalwart mem-<lb />
bers of the campus police.<lb />
Despite bis harrowing experience,<lb />
Pseudo-man was back in the CU<lb />
Soda Shop again today. He caught<lb />
a cold after his flying experience<lb />
and. as dress styles are what they<lb />
are, he had to pull the zipper on his<lb />
pants down in order to blow his<lb />
nose.<lb />
Well, old ECU has goi� really<lb />
big time. Last fall we had our first<lb />
arrest for marijuana po 'session,<lb />
already East Carolina has Its own<lb />
re ident narcotics agent. I<lb />
we have recognition, but Is it �d<lb />
: � Only time will tell<lb />
Maternity Department. I U I<lb />
ou all remember the star '��-<lb />
ti tics thai were released nine mon-<lb />
ths after the New York City black-<lb />
en! occured. I only hope that the<lb />
atne thing doesn't happen on this<lb />
i ampus after our recent power<lb />
blackout.<lb />
Ti i Diversity l'n<lb />
Brothers. Perform)<lb />
room "l f ll I '<lb />
Bj CHARLOT!<lb />
 Wfc<lb />
' . 1- �!<lb />
re Chrii<lb />
a meet in<lb />
and<lb />
meeting<lb />
if the sor<lb />
e of sorority<lb />
ere give<lb />
: cards to<lb />
 about<lb />
: th) � "i<lb />
 � vities<lb />
the Chri tmas boll<lb />
Fletcher Dorm Olympics<lb />
tmosphere<lb />
1 M ist hoi<lb />
in regtihi<lb />
ttendlns f<lb />
� B Malloi<lb />
Wildcat R'<lb />
 rusheea r<lb />
ternlty men as<lb />
Ra hees can be n<lb />
rs or hae m<lb />
unlike thev can<lb />
Rush<lb />
Although plans :<lb />
a" the fraternities<lb />
functions at the be<lb />
Quarter<lb />
Saad's SI<lb />
Prompt<lb />
Located�Middle<lb />
Cleaner W<lb />
Grand I<lb /><pb facs="00039324_tn_0003" /><lb />
have begun with sUD<lb />
:eful attempts' . unj<lb />
guarantee thai this<lb />
pen here. Plea e let<lb />
. exhibit, good u<lb />
ichieve growth throu-<lb />
i effective channels<lb />
ge in women' dreg,<lb />
:v rules) nol those<lb />
h are primai <lb />
our recently c.<lb />
�li y BtatUl<lb />
! and trust<lb />
orfch Carolin :ii�<lb />
Please l<lb />
1 con�ktenc<lb />
icerely,<lb />
rol Ann Ho<lb />
up<lb />
Hoi<lb />
irry M ulvihill<lb />
b gotten your ys.s<lb />
Men have urn<lb />
nut you, too Many<lb />
ne.i WUi not �<lb />
N.C. State gat; <lb />
aleigh. The ti<lb />
rtH' gam<lb />
� the timi<lb />
i it is eleven<lb />
)at out of (C4�<lb />
ire in Gi(<lb />
- providing ti<lb />
. in a fast ear. free<lb />
patrol, and " oh<lb />
thai venerablt em-<lb />
he masses, I.<lb />
fold. You remember<lb />
ist episode. <lb />
g over the belfry of<lb />
ell it .seems he wai<lb />
the stalwart mem-<lb />
mpus police<lb />
arrowing expei<lb />
as back in the CD<lb />
in today. He caught<lb />
iis flying experience<lb />
Uyles are what they<lb />
pull the zipper en his<lb />
i order to blow his<lb />
?U has gone really<lb />
fall we had our first<lb />
arijuana po .ssion.<lb />
Carolina has ,<lb />
tics agent. Finally<lb />
ration, but i d<lb />
nly time will tell<lb />
�partment: i 'n w<lb />
ber the startlh<lb />
e released nira<lb />
few York City black-<lb />
only hope t!<lb />
esn't happen on this<lb />
our recent power<lb />
East Carolinian�Thursday, January 18, 1968-<lb />
Th, i Diversity I ntea present it third COFFEE HOi si series of the 'GTgs season featuring The Grtaun<lb />
Brcti Performance will be m�hth Monday, January n, through Friday, Jamurj id, at X:�o p.m. in<lb />
r -l �( tfce Union. Ticket are available ,t the Union desk.<lb />
Formal Rush Whirls With<lb />
Fun For Sisterhood Seekers<lb />
Bj CHARLOTTE MELTON<lb />
� . Wlntei . i ��<lb />
Formal rush R<lb />
re Christina<lb />
 meeting ol p<lb />
and sorority<lb />
meeting, the pre ddente<lb />
: i �; of the sororities p<lb />
e of sorority life. The future<lb />
vere given a �; ol<lb />
� I, nd cards to be filled<lb />
�li about them � li is for<lb />
ol the sororities<lb />
i � ities resumi<lb />
�mas holiday- with Silent<lb />
p, iry 10 throuuh<lb />
i). during which rushees must<lb />
oe tags and may not .pink<lb />
rity members.<lb />
. Period ends when Formal<lb />
� ties begin Saturday, Jan-<lb />
uary 20 All rushees mtl ' I<lb />
�  eighl oi ty 1<lb />
: parl ies to be giv i Satin<lb />
i mday.<lb />
B t these parti in In-<lb />
�� i and open hou �� Sist r<lb />
iriii � � ru hee on i tout f <lb />
1FC Opens Doors<lb />
For Wildcat Rush<lb />
Bi<lb />
plai<lb />
u lice<lb />
ush<lb />
DWAYNE HOLLAND<lb />
BC Interfraternitj l<lb />
�d of ten fratemitii<lb />
representing 421 men<lb />
:� i rnity system, Is now<lb />
Inf mnal or "Wildcat" R<lb />
nue until the end of Spring<lb />
Informal Rush has been<lb />
to give rushees the best<lb />
nity possible to see fra-<lb />
In action.<lb />
nly requirement to rush is<lb />
idemlc average. There are<lb />
t ration or payment fees for<lb />
privileges. Unlike Formal<lb />
n Informal Rush there are<lb />
t periods and certain days<lb />
do not have to visit all<lb />
u es but may pick the fra-<lb />
 'heir choice al any time<lb />
U mity Is having a function<lb />
All fraternities have<lb />
� 'for rushees Mich as<lb />
parties, and regular Push<lb />
i Rushees may be pled red al<lb />
tmosphere of informal Rush<lb />
il Mist houses specify men<lb />
in regular school clc faes<lb />
ttendinst functions.<lb />
es B Mallory, Dean of Mr.i.<lb />
"Wildcat Rush is the bcr.t<lb />
'  rushees have of meeting<lb />
ft ternity men as they really are.<lb />
Ru, hees can be met informally at<lb />
smokers or ha-e meals in the House<lb />
unlike they can in Formal Fall<lb />
Ru-h<lb />
Although plans are still tenative,<lb />
all the fraternities will have rush<lb />
functions at the beginning of Spring<lb />
Quarter.<lb />
cs<lb />
Saad's Shoe Shop<lb />
Prompt Service<lb />
Located�Middle College View<lb />
Cleaner Mats Plaat<lb />
Grand Avenue<lb />
ler to acquaint<lb />
heir respi ctivi oror-<lb />
D outstanding<lb />
ats, and activities<lb />
:  . I 111 be "ii display<lb />
displays will<lb />
help rushees to find sororities with<lb />
iti �  �: ' - ' heir own.<lb />
rhe first  r.lso give<lb />
a chance neel the<lb />
rushees and -elect those who will<lb />
orority. They<lb />
ie during these parties which<lb />
to  ' i the next set<lb />
of parties.<lb />
At the skit parties on Puesday<lb />
and Wednesday nights, the si<lb />
will present skits for the enter-<lb />
: '�' r-<lb />
tainment of the rushees. This time<lb />
rushees need invitations to attend<lb />
the parties. The last rush parties<lb />
will be Friday night, again by invi-<lb />
tation. These are the most formal<lb />
of the rush parties.<lb />
After the Friday night parties,<lb />
both rushees and .sororities will<lb />
sign preference sheets. At two o<lb />
clock on Saturday afternoon, rush-<lb />
ees will pick up their bids in the<lb />
Panhellenic Room. Upon receiv-<lb />
ing a bid. each girl will go to the<lb />
sorority whose bid she has receiv-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Sandra Kuzmuk. Panhellenic<lb />
Rush Chairman, said that she<lb />
wished all the rushees a success-<lb />
lul rush period<lb />
vr�Vli<lb />
�<lb />
3<lb />
��<lb />
am<lb />
1 he Workshop theatre presented its third bill of one-act plays, "Snow-<lb />
turel" md "Coming Through the Rye Tuesday and Wednesday evenings<lb />
in the IT uditorium. In a scene from "Coming Through the Rye" Steve<lb />
(Jack Bcarry), a voung man destined for murder, consoles Roosevelt, a<lb />
beliigereni youth played by Bob Bowman.<lb />
tadtuHi<lb />
a , Drive-ln<lb />
rjll Cleaners &amp; Launderers<lb />
KPPl Cor 10th &amp; Cotanche Sts. Greenvil'e, N. C.<lb />
1 Hr. Cleaning 3 Hr. Shirt Service<lb />
1 Hour Martinizing<lb />
111 E. 10th Street<lb />
1 Hour Dry Cleaning<lb />
3 Hour Shirt Service<lb />
Grimm Brothers Open<lb />
At UU Coffee House<lb />
Tire Grimm Brothers, who will<lb />
be appearing in the third of the<lb />
UU Coffee House Series. January<lb />
22-26, present a satirical review of<lb />
American society. Through the use<lb />
of songs, scenes, and black tuts this<lb />
unique trio aptly satirizes many of<lb />
Amerila's institutions: presidents,<lb />
vice-presidents, .suburbs, and war.<lb />
Their parodies range from mi<lb />
and television to politics and music.<lb />
The Grimm Blathers began per-<lb />
forming at, Grinned College ' 1959-<lb />
1963 After four years of campus<lb />
entertaining they went on to grad-<lb />
uate school.<lb />
John Karraker studied puollc ad-<lb />
ministration at Indiana University<lb />
and history at DePaul University.<lb />
He then workvid as an editorial as-<lb />
. Istant on a sports trade journal.<lb />
Jim Hansen earned a Master of<lb />
Public Administration e'egree at the<lb />
University of Michigan.<lb />
Jim Fisher did graduate work in<lb />
city management at the University<lb />
of Kansas. While serving as a civil<lb />
defense director he joined the Tour-<lb />
ing Company of Chicago's Sec-<lb />
ond City.<lb />
All three maintained their inter-<lb />
est in performing, and, in 1965, un-<lb />
heeding and deaf to the dire warn-<lb />
ings of family and friends, they de-<lb />
cided to embark upen a profession-<lb />
al career in entertainment.<lb />
The trio opened with a two-wsek<lb />
PITT PLAZA<lb />
DAIRY BAR<lb />
25 Delicious Flavors<lb />
of Ice Cream<lb />
Try a Delicious Banana Split<lb />
or Sundae<lb />
264 By Pass, Greenville<lb />
itand in Chicago at Mother Blue's<lb />
and were held over for six more<lb />
weeks. All Chicago reviewers �<lb />
. nd VARIETY - predicted a pro-<lb />
mising future. It has been.<lb />
Since then, they have played<lb />
numerous clubs and colleges, in-<lb />
cluding The Checkmate (Detroit<lb />
It's Here i Chicago i. The Vanguard<lb />
-Kansas City), The Bitter End<lb />
(New Yorki. the University of Illi-<lb />
nois, Cornell College, Elmhurst<lb />
College, and the University of Wis-<lb />
consin.<lb />
Free Flicks Shows<lb />
'Battle Of The Butee'<lb />
The campus movie for this Fri-<lb />
day night will be "The Battle of<lb />
the Bulge The movie stars Henry<lb />
Fonda, Robert Ryan, Robert Shaw,<lb />
and Dana Andrews.<lb />
Because of the length of this ac-<lb />
tion-packed war film, the first<lb />
showing will be at 6:00 p.m. and<lb />
the second at 9:00 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
The plot of the film concerns<lb />
the German Tiger Tank invasion<lb />
of American defenses in December<lb />
of 1944. An American lieutenant<lb />
colonel realizes that ne Germans<lb />
�;) is a limited gasoline sup-<lb />
ply. He suggests that the command-<lb />
ing general and his min play a<lb />
game of hide-and-seek with the<lb />
enemy, thus depleting their gas<lb />
apply.<lb />
HELP!<lb />
Resorts need 38,926 college stu-<lb />
dents to fill high paying, fun-<lb />
filled jobs listed in the 1968<lb />
Student Resort Employment Di-<lb />
rectory. This Directory lists<lb />
complete job information, maps,<lb />
mileage chart, and helpful<lb />
hints on how to "get that job<lb />
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Thursday Night, January 18: Talk with Steve Moore,<lb />
SGA President, about Negro discrimination at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Monday Night, January 22: Conversation with Rev. B, B.<lb />
Felder, president of the Pitt County NAACP,<lb />
about radical Negro movements.<lb />
Tuesday Night, January 23: Ted Gartman, Pitt County<lb />
Welfare Department, will answer questions about<lb />
the "welfare people" and government aid.<lb />
Wednesday Night, January 24: "What Is the Attitude<lb />
of the Town Toward the Student and the Uni-<lb />
versity?" Mr. Percy Cox, city councilman will give<lb />
frank, honest answers to our questions.<lb />
Thursday Night, January 25: Rev. Matney.<lb />
 A United Ministry Center for all students, provided<lb />
by the Presbyterian Church.<lb />
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4�East Carolinian�Thursday, January 18, 1968<lb />
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Sports Ix)we Down<lb />
Errors Saber Buc Chances<lb />
By John Lowe<lb />
The Pirates, In their "second<lb />
eason continue to play excit-<lb />
ing basketball, but somehow they<lb />
u manage to lose in nearly the<lb />
ame fashion i asl Monday night<lb />
nsl the C tadel, poor oul shoot-<lb />
poor board work, and too many<lb />
 took turns in robbing<lb />
the nw oi points.<lb />
The Hue- have played li games<lb />
thus far m thi i. Of tho.se ll<lb />
nave been decided by<lb />
fourp ThePii<lb />
won only three of those games, and<lb />
lld have very easily wen<lb />
:h tost. It they had,<lb />
prettj with<lb />
they<lb />
in conferenc tion<lb />
Co-captain Jimmy Cox, who lias been out most of the season wl<lb />
wrist, hopefully will be ready to go against the Wolfpack<lb />
h a hurt<lb />
Cage Clips<lb />
EC-State Rivalry Soars<lb />
By WES BTJMNER<lb />
East Carolina's cage Bucs put<lb />
quite a lot of pride on the line Sal<lb />
urday night, as they journey t<lb />
Raleigh to rend r hardwood battle<lb />
With the powerful Wolfpock of N.C.<lb />
State.<lb />
The game will be an inter-con-<lb />
ference conflict, and. as such, it<lb />
will have no bearing on the loop<lb />
races of either team. However, any<lb />
statement that precludes that the<lb />
match will be Insignificant is defi-<lb />
nitely false.<lb />
Inter-Conference Rivalry<lb />
A comparison can perhaps be<lb />
made between the upcoming con-<lb />
test and last Sunday's Super Bowl<lb />
clash between Green Bay and Oak-<lb />
land of the two pro football lea-<lb />
gues. The coming tilt will be be-<lb />
tween members on one hand of an<lb />
established-power cage loop and<lb />
those of a weaker league. Unfor-<lb />
tunately, N.C. State will be cast<lb />
in the role of the tough Pacto<lb />
being picked to win the game �<lb />
iy.<lb />
The rivalry between the<lb />
teams "an likewise be liken.<lb />
that between the Pack<lb />
Raiders,<lb />
with the underdo<lb />
ha-<lb />
�<lb />
pe.aelv wanting to upset thi<lb />
orites. Like the rivalry betw �<lb />
National Football League and th<lb />
American Football Lea w<lb />
sion between member!<lb />
lantic Coast Conferee i<lb />
of the Southern Con<lb />
traditionally been<lb />
bers of the Southern<lb />
have been looked doi<lb />
ACC u ams for<lb />
been considered<lb />
the ACC squads on .<lb />
tion or on th<lb />
when that type :<lb />
the Southern I<lb />
exist Is rapii<lb />
To heighten I<lb />
tioned, "litl<lb />
ence Purmi n<lb />
gall to knoi<lb />
ACC ' <lb />
ing Clem i<lb />
fact thai<lb />
ACC<lb />
ed pridi<lb />
ferer<lb />
M.itt r of Pride<lb />
Hov<lb />
feren �<lb />
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 came this way ffOI<lb />
the trug-<lb />
 psity tatus. This<lb />
he Pirate and the<lb />
whole student body for that m t-<lb />
ter, a chance to shov; equality with<lb />
the so-called big" state Institu-<lb />
tions. That involves a "helluvalot"<lb />
of pride.<lb />
Such a burden will be on the<lb />
shoulder- of Charlie Alford, Vince<lb />
Colbert, Tom Miller, Jim Modlin,<lb />
and Earl Thompsor. when they take<lb />
the court for the opening tap Sat-<lb />
urday night. Just how heavy that<lb />
burden will be will be determined<lb />
largely by the amount of support<lb />
and help the student body is will-<lb />
ingly to offer.<lb />
Semeste- Break Advantage<lb />
A Pirate victor<lb />
lation, as 50 manj SI<lb />
are quick<lb />
li ive quite a few tl �<lb />
Mien: when the; ourt<lb />
State will be j<lb />
exams. E<lb />
habil oi cutt<lb />
ed to win bal ' m<lb />
break should I imai<lb />
state rool '<lb />
tremely po ibl� Eoi thi Buc<lb />
Am hi �  Pirat-<lb />
have play. m much like<lb />
week when they<lb />
�ith thi Perhaps<lb />
the m s1 tmportanl advantage of<lb />
'arolina underdog<lb />
.11 have trouble<lb />
ing up for the game, while the<lb />
Bucs will certainlj n A have such<lb />
ident Jenkins<lb />
'we are not afraid to put<lb />
pel tl ion with any<lb />
We will not be dis-<lb />
uld<lb />
rwo BiR ViUians<lb />
dling The<lb />
tal ol<lb />
bad ball<lb />
tories.<lb />
S, re-<lb />
trong<lb />
I 44.4 re-<lb />
� md th Buc i<lb />
19 The mi r pill,<lb />
rial core which<lb />
 i i � Carolina 57.<lb />
Defense Improved<lb />
� firsi six games, the Pi-<lb />
played a run-and-gun type<lb />
ffense that was thrilling, and<lb />
they (red points at a clip of 84<lb />
points a fame. The only problem<lb />
their defense giving up about<lb />
i tots a game.<lb />
Coach Quinn switched to a tough-<lb />
 defense and lowed down the<lb />
offense to a more methodical tyle.<lb />
ii,e results are amazing, to saj the<lb />
least While the offense has<lb />
only  points a game sino<lb />
if tl . " econd sea-<lb />
son � the defense has allowed only<lb />
lb0U1 64 pom's. That tightening<lb />
the belt by 30 notches winch Is<lb />
putty darned good!<lb />
Fundamentals HurtinK<lb />
, . that the Bu s have Improv<lb />
ed the d. tense to a point where<lb />
they average more offensively, some<lb />
of the les er fundamentals could<lb />
u e a little 'vork. n tw i vil-<lb />
 shooting ifouling too<lb />
.md ball handling, ni i Irn-<lb />
provi d<lb />
one mark of good team<lb />
be able to hang close even �<lb />
they make a tot Oi emu The I<lb />
rates have done this all . :<lb />
they have been beaten badly 11'<lb />
only one rame, and thai on<lb />
to St. Fra<lb />
high he team thai<lb />
not make many mistakes. In tin-<lb />
ory, one would find the N.C.<lb />
State Wolfpack The Pack doe not<lb />
have a high .coring offence, but<lb />
they have a sound defense and a<lb />
methodical offense, and tliej<lb />
d(im beat themselves by making<lb />
careless mistakes.<lb />
Play State Saturday Night<lb />
This Saturday night, the Pirates<lb />
venture over to Raleigh to play<lb />
Eddie "Pickpocket" Biedenbach<lb />
and his gang. Two years ago when<lb />
their present bunch of juniors were<lb />
freshmen, the Baby Buc clobbered<lb />
the Wolflets. At present, there are<lb />
only three members of that Baby<lb />
Buc squad on the varsity u<lb />
of them are starters. Over al .<lb />
tnei threi r tour ol I heir<lb />
l mtrai5  many ;� ion'<lb />
Ion, tic- Pirates do have<lb />
chance to up el the host v<lb />
li the Firates' defense ,� mtin<lb />
play well and the Pirate, c<lb />
down on their mi take h<lb />
. icci is s' i hani e wim<lb />
Ihe Pirate don't cut down<lb />
number oi takes, tool<lb />
Help on the Way<lb />
Heaven only know md<lb />
Quinn too, how much the P<lb />
Jimmy Cox His<lb />
hip handlit<lb />
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o<lb />
Cox,<lb />
the Wolfpack<lb />
rhi it .<lb />
he ha n I regain<lb />
rin- will i).<lb />
I factor thai � i<lb />
tin i Cox can pla;<lb />
hoping that co-captain limn<lb />
can play!<lb />
WHITE BALL M El N<lb />
ny campus organization<lb />
wishing t� sponsor a candid.it.<lb />
for White Ball Queen must sub<lb />
mit an 8" by 10" black and<lb />
white picture to a brother ol<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega by Wednes<lb />
day, January 84. Names and<lb />
photos may he mailed to: Bos.<lb />
3234, E.C.I Station or carried<lb />
to til-A Bflk Dormitory.<lb />
Pirates Miss Last-Minute Shot<lb />
To Lose Thriller To Citadel 59-57<lb />
aced Satur-<lb />
ust might<lb />
By WES SI MNER<lb />
Despite their record for being a<lb />
strong second half 'earn, the Bucs<lb />
were unable to generate any fire<lb />
in the .second stanza of Mor.day<lb />
night's clash with the Citadel. The<lb />
Pirates bowed to the Bulldogs in<lb />
the Citadel armory by a two pomt<lb />
margin, with a 59-57 final score.<lb />
The Citadel jumped into the lead<lb />
early in the contest, leading by-<lb />
sever, points at 14-7 and at 22-15<lb />
The Bucs, however, managed to<lb />
generate a little heat into their of-<lb />
fense and proceeded to hit for en-<lb />
ough points to tie the contest be-<lb />
AEPi, Sig Ep, APO Lead<lb />
Interfraternity Bowling League<lb />
The<lb />
game<lb />
B (JIM) ABHSSIMO<lb />
 paced by Phil Summers<lb />
Do ik. lead � econd place<lb />
Phi Epsilon by three games<lb />
P , i n tega by four, with<lb />
s final match remaining in<lb />
�li Lntramural bowling com-<lb />
iv pursuing Sig Eps will<lb />
he leaders in a. roll-off if<lb />
d �� , not take at<lb />
from<lb />
least.<lb />
I. i <lb />
one<lb />
lav<lb />
1 eels � hen powet<lb />
:i action.<lb />
rhird place APO<lb />
i ,<lb />
Steve E<lb />
dual games. Gui<lb />
high series mark of<lb />
average at 179.<lb />
T ambda Chi Alpha holds the high<lb />
three-game mark Of 2558, while<lb />
AEPi owns the team single game<lb />
mark of 890.<lb />
The Yankees are well represent-<lb />
ed in Jim Snyder with a 219 high<lb />
and Ken Woods with games of 207<lb />
and 203.<lb />
Other 200-pin bowlers include Pi<lb />
Kappa PI l's Archie Simmons and<lb />
Tom Yopp with marks of 220 and<lb />
21 respectively; Jay Eaton, Steve<lb />
Murray, and Bob Likos of Delta<lb />
 PJ With marks of 21C, 205,<lb />
tevi Q 1 key of APO with<lb />
a 201 of Sigma Chi<lb />
fore the Bulldogs pulled away once<lb />
again. By intermission the Pirates<lb />
had begun to hit and were only-<lb />
three points out at 33-30.<lb />
The second half was in many-<lb />
ways a repeat of the first, as the<lb />
Bucs played see-saw with the Cita-<lb />
del five in the opening minutes.<lb />
Both teams managed to reduce<lb />
their number of turnovers in the<lb />
second half, but the Pi ates were<lb />
plagued by poor free-throw shoot-<lb />
ing in the early moments of the<lb />
period. The lead 'vgan to change<lb />
hands on every basket, until the<lb />
Citadel took the lea i for good near<lb />
the halfway point of the stanza.<lb />
The Pirates managed to tv the<lb />
game near the one-minute mark,<lb />
but a Citadel basket forced the lo-<lb />
cals to take a come-from-behi I<lb />
shot which failed. However, the<lb />
Bulldogs threw the ball away, giv-<lb />
ing the Bucs a second chance with<lb />
17 seconds on the clock. The shot<lb />
was missed, giving the game to the<lb />
Citadel.<lb />
The loss moves the Pirate bo a<lb />
4-7 overall record and a 1 op mark<lb />
of 2-4. Seven conference game<lb />
and seven (including the postponed<lb />
Washington and Lee tilt) non-loo).<lb />
te 1 remain to be decided.<lb />
Guard Karl Thompson returned<lb />
bo the scoring spotlight after a<lb />
cold streak the last few . 1<lb />
leading the Pirate offensive efl<lb />
With 18 point . He la follOTl ,1 bj<lb />
center Charlie Alford, who<lb />
ed In 14, and forward Jim<lb />
with 10. Alford wai � re p<lb />
ble for several other Pirate b 1 �<lb />
as he passed off to the I �<lb />
00 several occasions.<lb />
The Pirates managed to pull d<lb />
Hi rebounds, but the Citadi I<lb />
the battle under the bo 11 is by ;<lb />
ing 34 off the boards Alford<lb />
the Bucs with sever. � 1<lb />
while Taylor had 11 and Kr I<lb />
. ix for the Citadel.<lb />
East Carolina laki - �) ' hi<lb />
in S.iti <lb />
ney to N.C.<lb />
Wolfpack In<lb />
an exciting<lb />
play the san<lb />
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EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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day, January 19. The game wi<lb />
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