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On The Inside<lb />
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Number 30<lb />
Study Group Plans Trek To Northwest<lb />
4- educational tour to give on-<lb />
the-spot lessons about the North-<lb />
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for next summer.<lb />
Officials have completed plan.<lb />
n-week bus trip, set next<lb />
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Nine quarter hours of<lb />
Offered for the tour on<lb />
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tinuing Education, the 30-day journ-<lb />
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1 ual Amerii an Study Tour.<lb />
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PPl! ' t! Is possible.<lb />
The travi idents will visit<lb />
Mammoth Cave In Kentucky; the<lb />
Seymour Johnson Commander<lb />
Speaks For ROTC Dining-In<lb />
ponight Major General Robert<lb />
W Burns, Commander of the Nine-<lb />
teenth Air Force at Seymour John-<lb />
gOH AFB, will be the guest of honor<lb />
and guest speaker at the annual<lb />
ROTO Dining-In. The General's<lb />
speech will be entitled "The Chal-<lb />
lenge of Tomorrow<lb />
General Burns, a native of Nettle-<lb />
ton, Miss is a veteran of more<lb />
than 28 years military service. Dur-<lb />
ing W rid War II, General Bums<lb />
I with the 351st Bomb Group<lb />
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I" � . ions in the B-17 Plying<lb />
t rtress.<lb />
r to his assignment to (he<lb />
enth Air Force at Seymour<lb />
in, the General served as<lb />
(� Military Assistance Advis-<lb />
ory Di nip, Pakistan.<lb />
a. c rnmander of the 19th Air<lb />
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Bin � �� ontingency operations in<lb />
I of the United States Strike<lb />
Command and the Atlantic Com-<lb />
as well as commanding the<lb />
highly mobile Composite Air Strike<lb />
I luring contingency operations<lb />
'�rcises.<lb />
The f rmal event will be attended<lb />
by H ite, city, and university offlcl-<lb />
idlng Senator Robert B<lb />
V fan; Dr. Leo Jenkins; Col.<lb />
D Uglas F. Carty, Professor of Ae-<lb />
Studies; and the cadet<lb />
tder, ill serve as President<lb />
�: tha Dining-In. The evening will<lb />
i � ted by the presen-<lb />
tation of several awards to out-<lb />
members of the Cadet<lb />
Corps. The Dininp-In will be held<lb />
in the Buccaneer Room.<lb />
Vi uman Museum in Independence,<lb />
Mo Pike's Peak; the Royal Gorge<lb />
of the Arkansas River; the Colora-<lb />
do National Monument; the Pro-<lb />
vo, Utah iron and steel mill, largest<lb />
and most m idem facility .A its kind<lb />
west of Chicago; the sunken Rose<lb />
Gardens at Portland; Grand Cou-<lb />
lee Dam; Glacier Nation tl Park;<lb />
Yellowstone National Park. the<lb />
Buffalo Bill Historical Center, and<lb />
other points of interest.<lb />
Sixteen states<lb />
The itinerary Includes these 18<lb />
tales: Tennessee, Kentucky, Mis-<lb />
souri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Ida-<lb />
ho, Oregon, Washington. Montana,<lb />
Wyoming, South Dakota, Illinois,<lb />
West Virginia. Virginia, and North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Cosl ranges between $147 and<lb />
$671, depending on accommoda-<lb />
tions requested. The price includes<lb />
complete tuition, transportation in<lb />
an air conditioned bus, all lodging,<lb />
sightseeing and hotel tips. It does<lb />
not include most meals or other<lb />
personal expenses.<lb />
Dr. Cramer says planners gave<lb />
'our every effort to organize a<lb />
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corp<lb />
Cadet<lb />
Col. Kent Rose, Corps<lb />
Dining-in speaker for tonight is Gem<lb />
Johnson AFB.<lb />
ral Robert W. Burns of Seymour<lb />
tour which will be interesting, edu-<lb />
cational, varied and enjoyable.<lb />
Further information and applica-<lb />
tion forms are available from Dr.<lb />
Cramer, P. O. Box 2723. East Caro-<lb />
lina University.<lb />
ISMUN Delegates<lb />
Francis To Geneva<lb />
George R. Francis Jr. re am me<lb />
eight stud nts selected from the<lb />
United States to attend the 18th<lb />
General Conference of the Inter-<lb />
national Student Movement for the<lb />
Umted Nations. The conference will<lb />
be held in Geneva. Switzerland,<lb />
April 9-13. 1968.<lb />
Francis was chosen from 34 nom-<lb />
inees from all parts ot the U.S.<lb />
Selection was based on interests in<lb />
United Nations affairs, knowledge<lb />
of international relations, academic<lb />
qualifications, and faculty recom-<lb />
mendations. Final confirmation was<lb />
made by the board of directors of<lb />
the Council on International Rela-<lb />
tions and United Nations Affairs<lb />
1CJ.RUNA1 after a comprehensive<lb />
interview.<lb />
ISMUN concerns itself with all<lb />
aspects of UN activities: political,<lb />
social, and economic. To reach its<lb />
goals the Movement encourages the<lb />
formation of United Nations Stu-<lb />
dent Associations (UNSA's) Within<lb />
ill universities and other institutes<lb />
f higher education. In addition it<lb />
carries out a wide variety of ac-<lb />
tivities both on the international<lb />
and national level. These include<lb />
seminars, study courses, monthly<lb />
bulletins, and informational kits.<lb />
A political science major, Fran-<lb />
cis's activities include delegate bo<lb />
I lie Mid-South Model UN last year,<lb />
delegate to the National Student<lb />
Leadership Institute on UN last<lb />
summer in New York, president of<lb />
the N. C. Model Security Council,<lb />
delegate to the National Model<lb />
UN to be held in New York in Feb-<lb />
ruary, chairman of the E. C. Uni-<lb />
versity Party, and former member<lb />
of the Student Legislature.<lb />
GEORGE FRANCIS<lb />
EC Band Prepares<lb />
For Annual Tour<lb />
The ECU Symphonic Band, con-<lb />
ducted by Herbert L. Carter, will<lb />
begin its 1968 tour in February.<lb />
The band will play at Dorman High<lb />
School in Spartansbuig. South Car-<lb />
olina, at 9:30 a.m. and Parker High<lb />
School in Greenville. South Caro-<lb />
lina, at 2:00 p.m. on February 25.<lb />
On February 26, they will play at<lb />
Camden High School in Camden.<lb />
South Carolina, at 10:30 a.m. and<lb />
Bishopville High School, Bishop-<lb />
ville. South Carolina, at 1:30 p m.<lb />
Several offerings from the pro-<lb />
gram of the tour include "Classic<lb />
Overture" by Francois Jossef Gos-<lb />
sec, "Overture for Band" by Mar-<lb />
tin Mailman. "Dance Rhythms for<lb />
Band" by Wallingforu Riegger.<lb />
Jalousie" by Gode-Krance, "Sea<lb />
Songs" by R. Vaughan Williams,<lb />
and 'Rigaudoon" by Romeau-Hou.<lb />
The Symphonic Band apepars in<lb />
winter and spring quarter concerts,<lb />
an annual tour, several lawn con-<lb />
certs, and at Ommencement. The<lb />
Band has performed original com-<lb />
positions under many well known<lb />
composer-conductors such as Vit-<lb />
torio Giannini, Vincent Persichetti,<lb />
Paul Creston, Clifton Williams,<lb />
Morton Gould, William Latham.<lb />
Norman Dello Joio, and Martin<lb />
Mailman.<lb />
The SGA and the School of Mus-<lb />
ic sponsor the Annual Tour.<lb />
Five State TV Network Covers Dedication, Game<lb />
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By PATTIE "ELSON<lb />
es Coliseum will be dedicated<lb />
ay, January 27, during half-<lb />
at the West Virginia-East<lb />
i basketball game.<lb />
145 p.m. game against the<lb />
ing Southern Conference<lb />
upions will be televised over<lb />
S iiithern Conference Basket-<lb />
Network to five southern states<lb />
i rally over WITN-TV, Chan-<lb />
Washington.<lb />
Ming with a welcome by Dr.<lb />
i nkins, the ceremony will<lb />
brief dedication remarks<lb />
R berl D. Morgan, Chairman<lb />
� Easl Carolina Board of Trus-<lb />
and the introduction by Dr.<lb />
of the M. O. Mlnges fam-<lb />
hora the building is nam-<lb />
! de Octet Will sing RUS-<lb />
hfa "The Hails of Ivy<lb />
" of dedication will be of-<lb />
S Rev, Richard R. Gam-<lb />
s First Presbyterian Chu-<lb />
�leenville.<lb />
Student Support Required<lb />
Jenkins has noted that, ' Sin-<lb />
tame is going to. be tele-<lb />
I nice press CON 'rage 01<lb />
" 'iid dedication will sur-<lb />
' ything ever in relation to<lb />
tetball program, this will<lb />
iccellenl opportunity for our<lb />
' b mIv to indicate its support<lb />
athletic program.<lb />
anticipate a capacity crowd.<lb />
certainly want to encourage<lb />
ludenl body to take part to the<lb />
� eiit he Mid.<lb />
168 the Board of Trustees<lb />
name the gymnasium Min-<lb />
Collsevun to pay tribute to<lb />
v<lb />
hat they<lb />
Minge<lb />
O mtribt<lb />
eluded<lb />
00.000 -<lb />
ae<lb />
unit<lb />
th<lb />
llbeil i<lb />
suppor<lb />
Minges<lb />
faithful<lb />
of East<lb />
family.<lb />
�eivi<lb />
C(<lb />
Family Contribution<lb />
I the family have<lb />
00 iit toward the<lb />
de, Field House, the<lb />
contribution ever re-<lb />
 Carolina, and Dr.<lb />
two straighl years'<lb />
ury Club president.<lb />
J<lb />
es was co<lb />
16-man ommlttee<lb />
con<lb />
Hise.<lb />
-chairman of<lb />
which raised<lb />
n of the field<lb />
U-beii<lb />
said that, "We feel<lb />
nd progress of East<lb />
Carolina University and Eastern<lb />
North Carolina are so closely inter-<lb />
woven and so interdependent that<lb />
a contribution to this great and<lb />
deserving institution is at the same<lb />
time a contribution to this great<lb />
and growing region<lb />
Members of the Minges family<lb />
are: parents, Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. O.<lb />
Minges; and the sons and daugh-<lb />
i or, Forrest E. Minges, Hoyt A.<lb />
Minges, Max E. Minges, John F.<lb />
I Jack) Minges, Ray D. Minges,<lb />
and Martha Minges Bass.<lb />
the coliseum, which houses the<lb />
men's health and physical educa-<lb />
tion facilities, was begun in Sept-<lb />
ember, 1965, and completed in Nov-<lb />
ember, 1967.<lb />
Capacity of 65(H)<lb />
With a seating capacity of 6,500,<lb />
the gymnasium comprises the east<lb />
end of the building, with adminis-<lb />
trative and classroom facilities in<lb />
the central area.<lb />
On the west end is the Olympic-<lb />
sized swimming pool complex whi-<lb />
ch, with separate facilities for<lb />
swimming and diving, has been<lb />
termed the best on the east coast.<lb />
It is one of 11 in the nation sanc-<lb />
tioned for AAU swim meets.<lb />
Unique Construction<lb />
Designed by C. F. Carter Williams<lb />
of R: leigh, the building contains<lb />
certa i unique features of struc-<lb />
ture, such as its steel roof, which<lb />
was constructed as a unit on the<lb />
ground and raised by a hydraulic<lb />
jack technique. Minges is one of<lb />
two gymnasiums in the country<lb />
i.niilt with this feature.<lb />
Structural engineer for the build-<lb />
ing was Charles Kahn, a fellow in<lb />
the American Institute of Archi-<lb />
tecture. General contractors were<lb />
Dicker &amp; Son, Inc. of Monroe and<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
Kinston Plumbing and Heating<lb />
handled mechanical contracting:<lb />
Southerland Electric of Jackson-<lb />
ville were electrical contractors.<lb />
CO<lb />
jB<lb />
�,sinff Minges Coliseum are said the best of their kind in the South East. The Coliseum complex is to be dedicated<lb />
The athhtic fsdeest Virgin! game, Saturday.<lb />
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2�East Carolinian�Thursday, January 25, 1968<lb />
Greenville For The Weekend<lb />
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'A<lb />
� t applaud i in- pianneci � mic udrouoLi nn u<lb />
uled for the fiit weekend in February. As one coed put it,<lb />
"Now we can keep thi students here three weekends a year;<lb />
Homecoming, Pirate Jamboree, and Carouse Weekend<lb />
The SGA Popular Entertainment Committee has the<lb />
right idea! Although we try very hard, it is impossible to keep<lb />
students interested in spending their weekends in Greenville<lb />
when there is nothing happening. No one can really blame the<lb />
proverbial "Ronnie Run Home" Prom wanting to leave a dead<lb />
campus and a deserted town. It is a tragic shortcoming<lb />
campus of 9,000 must be turned into a seasonal residence even<lb />
during the school year, but we must admit. "What's to keep<lb />
them here?"<lb />
The full schedule for this winter evenl promises to b<lb />
success for everyone involved. The Tact that big name en-<lb />
tertainers will he on campus both Friday and Saturday will<lb />
convince many students P stay tor the entire weekend.<lb />
rhaps the successes of past weekend entertainment<lb />
could he a persuasive factor in arranging smaller scale per-<lb />
formances throughout 'he academic year on the "dead" Wi<lb />
ends<lb />
Dedicated To Service<lb />
The dedication of Minges toliseum Saturday w ill no do<lb />
stir very little enthusiasm. Such feelings are expressed<lb />
why to bother with proclaiming a building thai is already in<lb />
use. It also seems a trouble to commemorate facilities which<lb />
are d for mainly athletic events and classes<lb />
A true look at the situation, however, will reveal that the<lb />
symbolism of dedication is the important factor of Saturd<lb />
planned half-time ceremonies. Expensive wiring, fancy con-<lb />
crete and steel work, and even convenience of the spectators<lb />
and players are not th� genuine motives behind this riedica<lb />
tion.<lb />
The intangibles ar being commemorated. The sweat and<lb />
toil of construction men. the spirit of all past and future teams.<lb />
the honor of the university, the enjoymenl and enthusiasm of<lb />
the fans  all of the uncountable and undefinable aspects of<lb />
the coliseum will be honored Saturday afternoon.<lb />
To dedicate a building to a purpose in providing one of<lb />
the many sections of a well-rounded university program is<lb />
not petty. It is commendable and worth noting.<lb />
When the dedication ceremonies begin lei as not look up-<lb />
on them as merely a finishing off process of a building pro-<lb />
gram. Iet us instead believe in them as a dedication to a real<lb />
purpose of service for this campus and to assume an active part<lb />
in support of this purpose.<lb />
CAMPUS BULLETIN<lb />
Thur?. Ian. 2) � 6:00 pm Circle K<lb />
7:00 pm ("hi Beta Phi Flan. 317<lb />
Friday Jan. 26 Wrestling-Pembroke College � There<lb />
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Movie "Morituri" � Wright<lb />
7:00 pm Swimming - Monmouth � Away<lb />
Saturday Jan. 27 Wrestling - St. Andrews � There<lb />
1:45 pm Basketball - West Virginia � Minges<lb />
8:00 pm Swimming - South Conn. � Away<lb />
8 :30 pm Dancing � U TJ 201<lb />
Monday January 2! 3 :00 pm Swimming Meet - West Virginia<lb />
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Tuesday Jan. 30 3:00 pm Swimming Meet - V.P.I. � Away<lb />
5:30 pm Newman Club Mass � Old Austin<lb />
5:50 pm Frehsmen Basketball - Ixmisburg<lb />
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Culture Fan<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I wish to congratulate the MRC<lb />
ir he ECU Administration, or who-<lb />
onsible Par forcing the<lb />
f all posters and pictures<lb />
fron dormitory walls, ob-<lb />
scenities such as posti n oi Fiance.<lb />
Clydi dale Horsi oi<lb />
0f v i i ii ds, no1 to mention a<lb />
Playboy foldout, should n ! be in<lb />
view ot the cultured EC stu-<lb />
ti fu decorations<lb />
only cover tin bi uty of<lb />
tnc rjj, t-brov n, cinder-black walls.<lb />
play such<lb />
cious 2 inch by<lb />
39 inch bulletin board is "provided<lb />
for the purpo<lb />
i i ecure in the<lb />
their sons' well-being is<lb />
run Una mould be a �<lb />
fortunate Students are rebelling<lb />
� �. dorms ovei then<lb />
Sincerely.<lb />
, , ei<lb />
People Strategy<lb />
Mr. Davi<lb />
the passing of<lb />
m walls were<lb />
promptly and slurs on the<lb />
� � efei ences<lb />
to tli STankees a<lb />
away ol preju-<lb />
o Will a<lb />
"Th � ��. you" whi n you<lb />
door foi her? Some will.<lb />
and boys who came to<lb />
ECU Forum<lb />
ECU with good manners or an non-<lb />
esl tnirsl for knowledge will al-<lb />
Waj respond to your friendliness<lb />
with kindness and friendship, but<lb />
the majority will continue to act<lb />
toward you the way they have .since<lb />
you i ame, They might be even more<lb />
Ii now thai you have attacked<lb />
me mall source of pride they have:<lb />
the song written by a Yankee that<lb />
became the national anthem of the<lb />
South.<lb />
Mr Davis, you have been petty<lb />
and grandiose at the same time. Al-<lb />
though I would like the restroom<lb />
walls to be kept clean, the writing<lb />
there enshrined shames the Cau-<lb />
casian more than the Negro, After<lb />
all. what kind of maturity does it<lb />
reflect? only the standards of<lb />
ECU and the quality of people who<lb />
appear to predominate here. Most<lb />
people know of. and either approve<lb />
or disapprove of the admtaistra-<lb />
treatment of non-Caucasian<lb />
students, and you are right to bring<lb />
the e bone- out of the dark Clo et<lb />
where the University locks (upi the<lb />
twentieth century<lb />
i However), striking oul al Dixie<lb />
is striking out at a meat imp<lb />
nal m iss o) people, it Is a mil.<lb />
thing and made up of the hurt- and<lb />
pleasures of Individuals thai make<lb />
il a whole when 11 bei move,<lb />
blood flows In the river oil the land.<lb />
To hear Jerry Rubin talk out in<lb />
irnia, the whole youth of Am-<lb />
eric i i ready to roll out and de-<lb />
stroy the old way: the<lb />
ovi rnn enl to give I hi Ne r his<lb />
rights and the ownership ,)f (i<lb />
local shops and all their contents.<lb />
and tO call off the Capitalist mnjjrrt<lb />
(so that) everybody (may) hare<lb />
and hare and share aliki Well<lb />
look around you at the typic I st&amp;!<lb />
dent at ECU: does he look<lb />
want to hare anything H.<lb />
body? i you think anyboi . n.<lb />
work for any length of Urn f m,<lb />
one Ls around to pay for hi labor?<lb />
Man, the whole country<lb />
made up of people just Uki that<lb />
Just like the students at ECU. All<lb />
you do when you attack Dixie"<lb />
here is to put yourseli in th .��<lb />
tion of David's handing i; <lb />
sling after Goliath ha<lb />
all the stones.<lb />
The way to change thii<lb />
and wherever you go lab<lb />
void attacking people '<lb />
sacred cows, and attack 11<lb />
ad Buttonhole the<lb />
 eling down the<lb />
and ak him. 'What havi<lb />
again t Negroes?" He m<lb />
from his own answer T<lb />
rroup ot Negroes appear<lb />
that tread<lb />
guarding its members t<lb />
' ti t The slow, hut sure<lb />
reach the minds of peopli<lb />
�hen: thai yOU are him<lb />
have feelings, and an bi .<lb />
Ii len approach thi<lb />
dividuals, not as We the M<lb />
�: � you the Majoi<lb />
like a fight t i tx<lb />
Charle Griffl<lb />
An Objective View<lb />
Patriotism<lb />
l he d( monstrations, parade and<lb />
speeches for and againsl the war<lb />
.1. Vietnam have drawn attention<lb />
to an almost forgotten concept:<lb />
patriotism, Patriotism is devotion<lb />
by an individual to the principles on<lb />
which his country stands. There is.<lb />
however, a grave danger that the<lb />
true meaning of American patriot-<lb />
ism will be lost.<lb />
When demonstrations against the<lb />
war in Vietnam are in progress, the<lb />
comment by the majority of Ameri-<lb />
ca's citizenry is that these individ-<lb />
uals are unpatriotic. These citizens<lb />
fail to understand the concept of<lb />
patriotism. Patriotism is the con-<lb />
cept which represents an individu-<lb />
al's love of country, the love for<lb />
the principles on which his country<lb />
was founded.<lb />
The United Stales wai founded<lb />
on the principle that an individual<lb />
has the right to lite, liberty, and<lb />
the pursuit of happiness However.<lb />
the war is being opposed because<lb />
many individuals think that this<lb />
element of national policy contra-<lb />
dicts what America is supposed to<lb />
stand for. These individuals can-<lb />
not be considered unpatriotic, but<lb />
patriotic in the fullest sense. They<lb />
are individuals who love America.<lb />
Infringement of Individual Right<lb />
The best example of a person who<lb />
is a true patriot but who is widely<lb />
considered unpatriotic is the draft<lb />
protester. The draft Ls a blatant<lb />
infringement of the individual's<lb />
right bo lite, liberty and the pur-<lb />
suit of happiness. One ceases to<lb />
have tin- right to his own life: it<lb />
mes 'lie property of the State.<lb />
One ceases to be free: coercion is<lb />
substituted. One cannot pursue hap-<lb />
pine troyed by the ball<lb />
and chain Therefore, the Individu-<lb />
als who prote t the dralt arc not<lb />
unpatriotic, but patriotic in the true<lb />
they love the principles on<lb />
which this country was founded.<lb />
There can be no greater act a-<lb />
t the principles of America<lb />
than the coercion of men by other<lb />
men who profess to love America.<lb />
Coercion to protect freedom is a<lb />
contradiction; America must rea-<lb />
lize this and act upon its realization.<lb />
America must act upon the policies<lb />
on which it stands or it will be<lb />
destroyed internally. The decay has<lb />
begun.<lb />
Blind Notion Of Patriotism<lb />
There are individuals in America<lb />
who insist that patriotism is fol-<lb />
lowing our leaders' policies. This<lb />
argument rests on the idea that<lb />
whatever the majority decides, or<lb />
the President decides, is what Am-<lb />
erica is and stands for. It is throu-<lb />
gh this blind notion that a great<lb />
danger develops. Whether or not<lb />
these policies are consistent with<lb />
American principles, these policies<lb />
must be followed or one will be<lb />
By John Sultan<lb />
in anded unpatriotic.<lb />
(lomplacent Following<lb />
The absurdity is evident. One<lb />
must follow blindly the police of<lb />
the government if he is to be pa-<lb />
triotic, whether or not these poli-<lb />
cies are destructive of the princi-<lb />
ples on which this country was<lb />
founded. This is dangerous to eve-<lb />
ry American: the complacent fol-<lb />
lowing expected of every American<lb />
under the banner of patriotism. It<lb />
i this concept of patriotism that<lb />
must be uprooted.<lb />
Patriotism is devotion to Ameri-<lb />
ca's principles; this devotion does<lb />
not allow complacent following, but<lb />
constant evaluation of government<lb />
policies to determine if America<lb />
principles are being upheld This is<lb />
true patriotism.<lb />
The true meaning of patriotism<lb />
has not been lost yet, but the Liaze<lb />
produced by the government mac-<lb />
hine is increasing. Patriotism is<lb />
love for America and the principles<lb />
she stands for and rests on. If one<lb />
lives by these, he IS a true patriot.<lb />
Stupid Rules<lb />
; H  Editoi<lb />
1 has. come time to exan � -<lb />
. a peel - of life hen<lb />
ilina University. li,<lb />
the i charge tor �<lb />
ment. The purpo e original<lb />
prove the quality of the �� i<lb />
brought here, in my opb<lb />
n't been accomplished. I<lb />
the Student Government<lb />
this matter to the student, i<lb />
gain to determine their feel<lb />
Also, the rules governini<lb />
of the new gym and the old <lb />
are definitely not for the<lb />
benefit.<lb />
According to the bulletins posted<lb />
around campus, Minges Coliseum<lb />
will close at 1:00 p.m. during incle-<lb />
ment weather, and on Sundays both<lb />
of these gyms are closed. The only<lb />
reasoning I can see behind U<lb />
that during bad weather, when you<lb />
can't get any exercise outside, the<lb />
gyms are being closed so that '� I<lb />
can't get any inside either, an<lb />
.Sundays you might as well forget It<lb />
Also, the hours one may use the<lb />
facilities wlu-n they are open were<lb />
surely not arranged for the bene-<lb />
fit of the students. It seems ridiCU-<lb />
lous to spend millions to build build-<lb />
ings tor the students' benefit only<lb />
to keep them out of them<lb />
William Stark<lb />
Ah, yes, a new fraternity for in-<lb />
dependents has started on this be-<lb />
loved campus. When i found out<lb />
who v.a! , eiiinj the pins tor this<lb />
new fraternity, i uspected it as<lb />
a dark conspiracy perpetuated by<lb />
the money-mad bookstore. Anyway,<lb />
'In. new fraternity is called Epsi-<lb />
lon chi Tpsilon. I'm not againsl<lb />
till - fraternity for Independent hut<lb />
giving a girl your ECU pin seems<lb />
rather tacky and downright sicken-<lb />
ing.<lb />
 �<lb />
The freshmen who live in Jones<lb />
Hall are still proving their maturi-<lb />
ty by many devious methods. They<lb />
have bottle-breaking contests; they<lb />
set off explosives; and they make<lb />
so much noise that no one can stu-<lb />
dy. Oh, to be a freshman again.<lb />
 � <lb />
Girls, do you feel as though you<lb />
are living by a double set of rules?<lb />
Congress has given some of you<lb />
the right to vote, and all of you can<lb />
go up town to any friendly refresh-<lb />
ment center and drink your fill.<lb />
And all the girls 21 and over can<lb />
go to the ABC store and fill up on<lb />
liquor. Right? Ok. then, why not be<lb />
allowed to stay out later at night?<lb />
 � �<lb />
Great Complaint Department: A<lb />
freshman girl was overhear, be-<lb />
moaning the lack of place,<lb />
with her boy friend. It seems � 17"<lb />
where they tried, the polic- 0OD<lb />
arrived and rhased them Ofi tSaS<lb />
l offer a suggestion? Havi v ;i<lb />
tried the offices ot the Ca npttl<lb />
Police? i hey arc never there any<lb />
way and II is very quiet, then<lb />
 �<lb />
Dean of Women Department:<lb />
Heavens, the girls of this campus<lb />
are lowering their morals. Mini<lb />
skirts in Greenville? Shriek! fjasp'<lb />
Moan! Yes, one of the local bistros<lb />
is having a "Show your leg" night<lb />
every Wednesday. I have nothing<lb />
against mini-skirts, but in this con-<lb />
tes, the girl with the shortest skirt<lb />
wins ten dollars. Somehow this<lb />
seems like exhibitionism but unto<lb />
each, his own.<lb />
To end the column for today,<lb />
have chosen bo feature that dimpl-<lb />
ed darling of "high-rise pants set<lb />
You guessed it, Pseudo-man. Our<lb />
boy has started a new fashion trend.<lb />
Gant is coming out with a special<lb />
type of shirt. It consists of sleeves<lb />
and collar. It can be worn with you<lb />
"Pseudo-man" brand slacks. You<lb />
know, the high rise ones.<lb />
,�( i ischer's Mer!<lb />
Facu<lb />
ark<lb />
,n PATTIE <lb />
Ol of Art.<lb />
ithe largest<lb />
Sunday aft(<lb />
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v Crawle;<lb />
and plaster -sculpture<lb />
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students at ecu.<lb />
you attack "Dixie"<lb />
yourself tatl<lb />
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that Head<lb />
members fi<lb />
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large foi �<lb />
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nplished. 1  <lb />
Government<lb />
the student<lb />
line their fei I �-<lb />
es governing the use<lb />
m and the old gym<lb />
lot for the<lb />
the bulletins posted<lb />
s. Minxes Coliseum<lb />
30 p.m. during mcle-<lb />
and on Sundays both<lb />
are closed. The only<lb />
a see behind this is<lb />
:i weather, when you<lb />
exercise outside, the<lb />
i closed so tli . � '�<lb />
inside either, and m<lb />
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irs one maj us. the<lb />
they are open were<lb />
inged for the<lb />
nits. It seems ridicu-<lb />
dllions to build build-<lb />
.udent-s' benefit only<lb />
out of them<lb />
11am Stark<lb />
was overhear<lb />
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led, the poli<lb />
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nils of this eninpus<lb />
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B of the local bistro!<lb />
how your leg" night<lb />
lay. I have nothing<lb />
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th the shortest skirt<lb />
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libitionism but unto<lb />
column for today.<lb />
feature that dimpl-<lb />
high-rise pants set<lb />
t, Pseudo-man. Our<lb />
a new fashion trend.<lb />
I out with a special<lb />
t consists of sleeves<lb />
ui be worn with yo<lb />
brand slacks. You<lb />
rise ones.<lb />
E;ist Carolinian�Tlitntla .Jan'tary 2 lHiS�3<lb />
Honors Seminar Seeks<lb />
Thoughtful Exchanges<lb />
.i!���a as <lb />
iiiict i iseher s t.ter.inij silver .mil gold Din is nn� �i n  �<lb />
�Ml ' '  n entries m the Faculty Art Exhibit.<lb />
Faculty Arl Exhibit Features<lb />
Variety Of Exciting Works<lb />
shown<lb />
neckln<lb />
B, PATTIE NELSON<lb />
,oi of Art's Faculty Aj<lb />
the largest In Its hi<lb />
Sunday afternoon with a<lb />
� ii the 3d contribul<lb />
ttterfleld, a Jewelry<lb />
i acher, has seven<lb />
two of which have been<lb />
he National Jewelry Ex<lb />
Along with a striking<lb />
, set in cast silver, Sat<lb />
everal necklaces<lb />
pendant in jewelry, and a<lb />
opper candlestick, all oi<lb />
interesting piece<lb />
Fischer, another jeweler,<lb />
a ring, a bracelet and a<lb />
� in the show. A batik fab<lb />
lother of her outstanding<lb />
u douta,<lb />
;iier.<lb />
by Joe Buski<lb />
�<lb />
eret ting entries, in-<lb />
- in i meware, a i i<lb />
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� In the si.<lb />
'S P.Q.R<lb />
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� triking<lb />
th Ross's oil painting,<lb />
he Manufacturing Co No, 4"<lb />
and i � Chamberlain's water-<lb />
Share Cropper's Best are<lb />
out landing.<lb />
Some of the most In<lb />
prints in the Show are Peter Jones<lb />
intaglio, "Self Portrait, 2080 A.D<lb />
Donald Sexuer'8 Intaglios; and two<lb />
wood-cuts by Michael Goins, "One<lb />
and Twenty and "Some Fool Up<lb />
Tree<lb />
Peter Preudenbei. � electric st -<lb />
itegically placed near the<lb />
end of a hall, is In a class by itself.<lb />
rhe how will continue 'hrough<lb />
Wednesday. January 31, with ex-<lb />
hibit hours from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.<lb />
daily and from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.<lb />
Sundaj<lb />
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We �� V Crawley'a cast . tone<lb />
and plaster sculptures are partlcu-<lb />
ual, especially "Sherrill<lb />
me creation. Other inter-<lb />
tries include "Upon Ra �<lb />
one of several wel<lb />
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- ! CUlpture by Norman<lb />
ibly "Grunt" which<lb />
�� � "pit.iinize its namei and<lb />
' B ikei . " "Matrix a W(<lb />
pture by Brenda Kay Mc-<lb />
I "Vestige No. 2 ,�<lb />
by Robert EJdrniston<lb />
imics, Charles P. Ch<lb />
I � itoneware mugs<lb />
Poetry Forum<lb />
Plans Publication<lb />
iel ry Forum h 'eceived<lb />
- the publicatli� ft<lb />
this spring, The<lb />
will appear in February<lb />
�m - are being olicit �<lb />
,md other publicatl i<lb />
up has been � ized<lb />
inder the direction if I<lb />
: � i i i David I<lb />
B FCnott, and William ;<lb />
� ion - Lncludi<lb />
h cnticini<lb />
discu sion '� hni<lb />
Ie, and tape r � r i<lb />
Ones' p �<lb />
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are held every<lb />
?:30 p.m. at the h<lb />
H.mner.s, 312 East 12th<lb />
� " arc open to all I hose<lb />
 poetry, and all )�'<lb />
I d to read their work<lb />
meeting will be Februarj<lb />
Brothers Grimm Entertain<lb />
With Satire And Song<lb />
By Marcy .ImUiu<lb />
Satirizing everything from politics to pimples, the Grimm<lb />
Brothers, appearing this week at the VY Coffee House,<lb />
present a uniquely entertaining performance.<lb />
Through clever use of songs, sketches, props and black-<lb />
outs, tlie trio presents parodies on cigarettes, cars, TV com-<lb />
mercials, movies, songs of the '50's, suburbs, and commerc-<lb />
ialization. The comic effect ranges from sublime to ridicu-<lb />
parody to slapstick, and from funny<lb />
lous, from intellectual<lb />
to biting.<lb />
Fr tn the op on Lyn-<lb />
fohn  'Lyndon rowed the<lb />
but will he ro.<lb />
� closing satire on "A<lb />
Go i . � I nee; War the<lb />
 ithei are m perpetual.<lb />
otion,<lb />
Tli- e perform tn i<lb />
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Good i epre rented<lb />
Man, confronted Evil,<lb />
repn the builders and<lb />
: suburbia. An unex-<lb />
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M the ulti-<lb />
I'h.<lb />
n inten in so-<lb />
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  iri inal. When<lb />
i . been ai<lb />
� d that thej o py<lb />
:�; mimicking per-<lb />
iuming the char-<lb />
atirized.<lb />
the Grimm<lb />
:� basicallj<lb />
which they<lb />
�. � , �� .erat-ioil<lb />
"John"s a powdei pun <lb />
tded Jim Fisher. "We speak soft-<lb />
ly but carry a big guitar<lb />
We think the Grimm Brothers<lb />
peak loudly and carry a soft gui-<lb />
tar.<lb />
By !�<lb />
� era! yeai E<lb />
Sophomore Hon<lb />
� gives except ioi<lb />
.iiul exchange ideas d ri<lb />
�attire.<lb />
The intent of i he progra<lb />
independent but careful and k<lb />
Great Books<lb />
subjects for discuss .<lb />
. minars are the great book<lb />
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gram is made on the basis of high<lb />
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titude test scores. Later, .students<lb />
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iitle for the Freshman Fall<lb />
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ent. The principle merit of these<lb />
works lies in their provocative<lb />
treatments of perrenial problems<lb />
such as the nature of God, love<lb />
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By l YTHY MEARS<lb />
Fascinating things are i<lb />
place in the EC Biology Depart-<lb />
ment. A number of professors with<lb />
giants from varying institute<lb />
doing research ranging from in-<lb />
vestigations on the Tobacco Mosaic<lb />
virus to the effects oi LSD upon<lb />
the memory.<lb />
With a renewed National 3clenc i<lb />
Foundation grant from 1903, Dr.<lb />
Simpson is presently working with<lb />
the physiology of reproduction and<lb />
the hormones involved. Of more<lb />
interest is the research soon to be<lb />
started concerning LSD and repr i<lb />
duct ion.<lb />
I.SD On Kats<lb />
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malformation occurs in the off-<lb />
spring of rats given LSD. Dr.<lb />
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riment, giving i IP "t<lb />
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weaning to adulthood. Tins will be<lb />
parable to the teen-age hip-<lb />
pie. The young oi these rats will be<lb />
examined for abnormalities. An-<lb />
other mature group will be<lb />
I SD in an effort to learn m ire<lb />
about the apparent break-up of<lb />
chromosomes.<lb />
Tests have shown that the ab-<lb />
normalities produced by LSD af-<lb />
fect the nervous and sKeletal sys-<lb />
tems. The third group oi rats will<lb />
be injected with radioactive cal-<lb />
cium which can be traced through<lb />
the body. This will be checked on<lb />
mother rats which have been given<lb />
LSD and those that have not in<lb />
an effort to determine if LSD<lb />
blocks certain vital elements from<lb />
reaching the developing young<lb />
Government Jobs Open To NC<lb />
Students As Summer interns'<lb />
Fifty North Carolina college stu-<lb />
dents will be selected to work in<lb />
state departments and local gov-<lb />
ernments through the 1968 North<lb />
Carolina Government Summer In-<lb />
ternship Programs.<lb />
The twenty-five students select-<lb />
ed to assume duties in the state<lb />
government will participate in a<lb />
one-week orientation program on<lb />
state government and attend .sem-<lb />
inars each week on North Carolina's<lb />
economic, governmental, and re-<lb />
lated problems. State officials, civ-<lb />
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will lecture and participate in the<lb />
seminars.<lb />
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ministrative or research nature.<lb />
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a city or county manager or the<lb />
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tern will hear prominent officials<lb />
exchange experiences and will dis-<lb />
cuss the problems of local govern-<lb />
ment in three seminars in Chapel<lb />
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grams will begin June 10 and con-<lb />
tinue through August 23. 1968.<lb />
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science teaching in North Caro-<lb />
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new proteins are formed from DNA<lb />
and brain cells. Certain trained<lb />
rats have had their brains remov-<lb />
ed. Proteins taken from the e<lb />
brains are injected info an untrain-<lb />
ed rat, causing the untrained rat<lb />
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partment, $15,000 a year.<lb />
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Placement Bureau Compiles<lb />
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The ECU Placement Bureau has<lb />
.scheduled 42 companies and scho-<lb />
ols to interview seniors and grad-<lb />
uates for jobs during the weeks of<lb />
Feb. 1 - 15.<lb />
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corns each will hold 30-minute in-<lb />
terviews set-up by the Placement<lb />
Bureau. Four or five companies<lb />
will be represented each day in<lb />
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campus<lb />
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lina Telephone and Telegraph. Un-<lb />
Brando, Hrynner<lb />
Refiffht World War II<lb />
By ROY DICKS<lb />
Action and suspense run through-<lb />
out "Morituri the campus movie<lb />
to be shown Friday at 7 and !)<lb />
p.m. In Wright Auditorium.<lb />
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ring Marlon Brando. Yul Brynner.<lb />
and Trevor Howard.<lb />
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peri who Is recruited by the British<lb />
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cation form or additional informa-<lb />
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sted students for perspective jobs. Anyone who would<lb />
� to talk with one or more of these recruiters may come<lb />
� Placement Office to sign up for an Interview, Students<lb />
usl sign up in person.<lb />
Attention must be paid to the sign-up deadlines so that<lb />
�.iff will have an opportunity to prepare material on<lb />
pplicant for the recruiters. Sign-up hours are Monday<lb />
h Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 :30 p.m.<lb />
m.<lb />
Teaching: Jobs<lb />
on-Salem, Forsyth Counts<lb />
. Wineton-Salem, N. C, are<lb />
ted in all majors, but especi-<lb />
ally Primary and Grammar. Sign-<lb />
dline Is 5 p.m. January 29<lb />
'erfield County Public Scho-<lb />
ils Chesterfield, Va wish to In-<lb />
all majors. Sign-up dead-<lb />
r this interview is 5 p.m.<lb />
tary 29.<lb />
Hanover County Schools,<lb />
A : Ington, N. C, will be inter-<lb />
v.ev  students in all majors.<lb />
 deadline for this interview<lb />
� 5 p in January 30.<lb />
iapeake Public SchooLs, Cnes-<lb />
�;m -�� Va . are interested in inter-<lb />
students in all majors for<lb />
chool year 1968-69. Sign-up<lb />
�e is 5 p.m January 30<lb />
Non-Teaching Jobs<lb />
J. P Stevens &amp; Company, Inc<lb />
boro, N. C is interested in<lb />
� in Business Administration,<lb />
Chi n istry, Accounting, Mathema-<lb />
tii Economics, and Industrial and<lb />
Te hnical Education.<lb />
Sigma Tau Delta<lb />
Holds Grand Ball<lb />
8igma Tau Delta will hold its an-<lb />
nual lid-Winter Masquerade Sat-<lb />
: Jan. 27, at 8 p.m. In the Y-<lb />
Hut.<lb />
ending will be members of the<lb />
English Department and Sigma Tau<lb />
' Iressed as their favorite char-<lb />
� r author. The guest with the<lb />
�riginal costume will be pre-<lb />
� a prize. Entertainment will<lb />
folk dancing and games re-<lb />
" world literature. The ball<lb />
climaxed with a Grand<lb />
tt&amp;ma Tau Delta is a National<lb />
slonaJ English Frateniity. At<lb />
Carolina it functions as an<lb />
M rary Fraternit; under the<lb />
�'�ship of Dr. Hermin Cara-<lb />
way.<lb />
Stoy, Malone .V- Company. Certi-<lb />
ied Public Accounts, Washington.<lb />
D. C, is interested in talking with<lb />
Accounting majors who desire per-<lb />
manent employment in the Wash-<lb />
ington, D. C area. They will talk<lb />
with juniors for summer work. Sign<lb />
up deadline for this interview is 5<lb />
p.m January 25.<lb />
S. D. Leidesdorf, Certified Pub-<lb />
lic Accountants. Charlotte, N. C,<lb />
wishes to interview Accounting ma-<lb />
jor for opening in Charlotte: Spar-<lb />
taiiburg, S. C; Greenville. S. C:<lb />
New York; St. Louis; and Chicago.<lb />
They prefer men, as same travel<lb />
is involved. Sign-up date for this<lb />
Interview is 5 p.m January 25.<lb />
Any Major<lb />
Virginia Electric and Power Com-<lb />
pany, Richmond, Virginia, wishes to<lb />
talk with any major. Sign-up dead-<lb />
line for this Interview is 5 p.m<lb />
January 25.<lb />
Belk Stores, Inc Charlotte, N.<lb />
C. will interview majors in Busi-<lb />
ness Administration, Marketing.<lb />
Retailing. Economics, or any aca-<lb />
demic major interested in career<lb />
opportunities with the Belk organ-<lb />
ization. Sign-up deadline for this<lb />
interview is 5 p.m January 26.<lb />
Southern Department Stores,<lb />
inc Petersburg, Virginia, Ls inter-<lb />
ested in majors in Business Admin-<lb />
istration for Management Trainee<lb />
positions Sign up deadline is 5 p.m<lb />
January 26.<lb />
Life Insurance Company of Vir-<lb />
ginia i local office Williamston, N.<lb />
C i' wishes bo talk to students with<lb />
any major. Sign-up for this inter-<lb />
view is 5 p m January 26.<lb />
Blue Bell, Inc Greensboro, N.<lb />
C Wishes to interview any major.<lb />
up deadline for this interview<lb />
I 5 p.m ranuary 29.<lb />
 .  Department of Com-<lb />
n  of the Secretary,<lb />
Washington, D. C, wishes to talk<lb />
with accounting majors for open-<lb />
�.s ,s auditors and accountants.<lb />
.uiadline forJbJa interview<lb />
is 5 p.m January<lb />
30.<lb />
Now Available In The Library<lb />
S. C. M. PHOTOCOPIER<lb />
Copy notes, maps, pictures from books and magazines.<lb />
Copies anything 8Kxll-Just 10 cents a copy.<lb />
SMITH-CORONA MARCHANT<lb />
Onward and upward�Construction sites constantly change the appear-<lb />
ance of the growing University.<lb />
East Carolinian�Thursday, January 25, 1968�5<lb />
Lower Classmen<lb />
Stay In Council<lb />
The SGA approved the establish-<lb />
ment of a committee to study the<lb />
extension of womens dormitory<lb />
hours in its meeting Monday night.<lb />
The committee will consist of four<lb />
legislators and four Women's Res-<lb />
idence Council members.<lb />
"This bill was designed to draw<lb />
a greater amount of co-operation<lb />
between the WRC and the SGA<lb />
explained legislator Bob Robinson.<lb />
'Also, such a committee would bet-<lb />
ter represent all women students<lb />
since sororities and Buccaneer<lb />
Courts are not represented in<lb />
WRC<lb />
In other legislation, an SGA con-<lb />
stitutional amendment was intro-<lb />
duced to change the membership of<lb />
the Executive Council to include<lb />
the SGA officers and the president<lb />
of the senior class, eliminating the<lb />
lower classmen officers from the<lb />
council.<lb />
"The officers of the three lower<lb />
classes do nothing said Bob Rob-<lb />
inson, who introduced the amend-<lb />
ment. "This elimination will create<lb />
a more streamlined, more efficient<lb />
executive council<lb />
"This will stifle much of the po-<lb />
tential we would see flowing into<lb />
the SGA in future years added<lb />
legislator Earle Beasley.<lb />
The amendment failed.<lb />
Diane Holland and Carleen Hjorts-<lb />
vang were installed as day student<lb />
representatives to the legislature<lb />
Monday night.<lb />
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6�-blast Carolinian�Thursday, January 25, 1968<lb />
East Tennessee<lb />
Hands E. Carolina<lb />
Ninth Loss, 61-53<lb />
By VI<lb />
SI MM 1!<lb />
A strong home court advantage<lb />
combined with the tough rebound-<lb />
ing of the East Tennessee State<lb />
University Buccaneers sent the Pi-<lb />
rates to their ninth loss of the sea-<lb />
son as they bowed by Hi -rs3 to the<lb />
Johnson City team.<lb />
The game was won off the boards<lb />
a.s the Tennesseans pulled down 52<lb />
rebounds as compared to the Pir-<lb />
ates 45 rebounds.<lb />
The Pirates battled hard as the<lb />
lead changed hands seven time.s<lb />
and was tied six times m the first<lb />
ten minutes of play East Tenner<lb />
.sec took a 15-14 lead midway thro-<lb />
ugh the half and they were never<lb />
headed. At the half it was 26-20 in<lb />
favor of the Buccaneers.<lb />
In the second half, the Pirates<lb />
kept the game close and were still<lb />
In contention until the last minute<lb />
of play. In their efforts to get the<lb />
ball the Pirates had to foul, and<lb />
the Tennesseeans resixmded by<lb />
sinking most of their shots. An 8-4<lb />
spurt by the Buccaneers sunk the<lb />
Pirates in the final two minutes of<lb />
play.<lb />
From the floor, the locals out-<lb />
shot their hosts by hitting 42.9 per-<lb />
cent as compared to 42.1 percent<lb />
for the Buccaneers. The free throw<lb />
line, of all places, kept the Pirates<lb />
close as they hit on 17 of 23 for<lb />
73.9 percent as compared to the<lb />
Tennesseeans 13 of 27 for 48.1 per-<lb />
cent.<lb />
Co-captain Vince Colbert led the<lb />
Pirate attack with 11 points, fol-<lb />
lowed by Earl Thompson with 10.<lb />
Charles Alford led the Pirates off<lb />
the boards with 9 retrieves, and<lb />
Thompson grabbed off 6.<lb />
1 ��<lb />
East Carolina defeated the Wilmington College Seahawks 26-3 in their<lb />
3rd straight win.<lb />
Sports Lowe Down<lb />
Respect For West Virginia<lb />
By John Lowe<lb />
ECU<lb />
ETSU<lb />
20 33�53<lb />
26 35�61<lb />
ECU � 53 - Moalin 8. Colbert<lb />
11, Alford 7. Thompson 10, Miller<lb />
6. Campbell, Kier 9. Lindfelt 2.<lb />
ETSU � 61 � Fisher 13, Ward<lb />
8, Sims 13, Arnold 6, Swift 15.<lb />
Woods 2. Walling 2. Fleming. Kre-<lb />
tzer 2.<lb />
All persons interested in help-<lb />
ing to organize a Foreign Stu-<lb />
dent-Faculty Club, please meet<lb />
TONIGHT in UU 204 at 7:00.<lb />
As Coach Tom Quinn put it. he<lb />
considers the personnel and. in par-<lb />
ticular, the first ten players of both<lb />
N. C. States and East Tennessee to<lb />
be the best the Pirates will face<lb />
this year. I think that the West<lb />
Virginia Mountaineers might be<lb />
added to that select group.<lb />
Although the Pirates lost by 16<lb />
points to N. C. State, they showed<lb />
their in-state neighbors that they<lb />
weren't pushovers. D wn by 18<lb />
points at the half due to some hor-<lb />
rid and cold shooting, the Pirates<lb />
battled the Wolfpack on even term<lb />
111 the second half.<lb />
The second guessers will always<lb />
wonder, until the next time, what<lb />
if the Pirates had played like that<lb />
for the night instead of for the half?<lb />
It's a good question, and I for one<lb />
believe that the Pirates could beat<lb />
State if the Wolfpack would ven-<lb />
ture into Minges Coliseum this year.<lb />
Good Turnout<lb />
There were a lot of ECU fans up<lb />
in Raleigh for the game, which is<lb />
very surprising to some people.<lb />
Mounties Challenge Pirates<lb />
In Televised Conference Tilt<lb />
Saturday will mark the biggest<lb />
home game yet to be played by the<lb />
Pirates, as they combine the ex-<lb />
citement of action against Southern<lb />
Conference leader West Virginia<lb />
with the pagentry of the official<lb />
dedication of Minges Coliseum.<lb />
In addition to the lure of the two<lb />
above points, the game will also be<lb />
televised regionally. The Bucs will<lb />
thus give their fans a chance to ap-<lb />
pear on television. Quite a list of<lb />
important people will be on hand<lb />
for the contest, so all the excite-<lb />
ment will be in Minges Coliseum<lb />
Saturday afternoon.<lb />
Despite two straight road losses.<lb />
Coach Tom Quinn is quick to point<lb />
out that his quintet has the poten-<lb />
tial to upset the highly-regarded<lb />
Mountaineers.<lb />
Pirates Earn Wolfpack's Respect<lb />
De pite the fart that the Pirate<lb />
were unable to pull off the much<lb />
desired win over N. C. 81 tte, they<lb />
did not come away c mipletely em-<lb />
pty handed They managed, irla<lb />
to be sitting on the go for next<lb />
year.<lb />
There'll certainly be no excuse<lb />
for missing Saturday's game, it<lb />
will have everything anyone could<lb />
ask for, So fill up those seats, and<lb />
christen Minges Coliseum with a<lb />
bang!<lb />
ECU supporters were well spread<lb />
throughout the coliseum.<lb />
It would be hard to guess at how<lb />
many showed up for the Inter-con-<lb />
ference clash. My guess is around<lb />
1.000 people.<lb />
Baby Bucs Lost-<lb />
State pulled a clean sweep of the<lb />
night's events when both Pirate<lb />
1 earns lost. The Baby Bucs were<lb />
outshot from the floor and the ioul<lb />
iine. where the Wolflets hit an a-<lb />
mazing 34 out of 39 free throws.<lb />
Ouch! That's hot shooting!<lb />
What are Technicals For?<lb />
One rule in basketball is that the<lb />
coaches are to remain seated, which<lb />
is not humanly possible . . . just<lb />
ask any coach and he'll tell you.<lb />
The coaches are not to give the<lb />
officials a hard time or generally<lb />
irritate the referees while they dole<lb />
out their justice or remain ignor-<lb />
ant of what's going on.<lb />
In the varsity event, one of the<lb />
State coaches used some mighty<lb />
bad language, and a quote here<lb />
would probably burn the paper.<lb />
This was face-to-face with an of-<lb />
ficial, yet no technical was called.<lb />
Why not, I ask you? There were a<lb />
lot of shocked fans sitting behind<lb />
the State bench.<lb />
TICKET NOTICE<lb />
Tickets for the EC-W. Va.<lb />
game, to be played Saturday<lb />
may be picked up from the Ath-<lb />
letic Ticket Office in Minges<lb />
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomor-<lb />
row. To be admitted early, stu-<lb />
dents must have ticket before<lb />
the game.<lb />
State Rolls Past<lb />
Cold Pirates, 83-67<lb />
By WES SCMNEK<lb />
Plagued by a poor first half, the<lb />
EC cage Pirates were dumped 83-<lb />
67 by N. c. state in the first meet-<lb />
ing between the two schools The<lb />
game was played before a crowd ol<lb />
i40o Ln Reynold Coliseum last<lb />
Saturday night,<lb />
The Pirates took the lead at the<lb />
outset as Jim Modlin hit from the<lb />
charity strip with 19:32 left in the<lb />
half for a 1-0 lead. With 19:01 left,<lb />
Modlin again hit from the line to<lb />
give the Pirates their biggest and<lb />
last lead of the night at 2-0. State's<lb />
Dick Braucher hit on a jumper to<lb />
knot the score and then hit again<lb />
for a 4-2 State lead. The Pirates<lb />
tied the core on a rebound shot by<lb />
Charlie Alford. and from then on It<lb />
was all Wolfpack In the first hall<lb />
Half-Time, 41-23<lb />
The Pirates were unable to find<lb />
the range from the floor in the<lb />
first half, going for almost twelve<lb />
minutes without a bucket that was<lb />
not a follow-up shot by center<lb />
Charlie Alford. For the half, the<lb />
Pirates hit a frigid 28.1 percent to<lb />
account for most of their troubles<lb />
as they trailed by 41-23.<lb />
In the second half, the two team<lb />
played fairly even, with the Pirates<lb />
chopping off points only to see the<lb />
Wolfpack bounce back to keep their<lb />
lead around the 17 point mark<lb />
Late Comeback<lb />
Late in the second half, the Pi-<lb />
rates started to come back. They<lb />
finally whittled the State lead down<lb />
to ten poinLs at 77-67 with less<lb />
than 30 seconds left. In those final<lb />
seconds, the only scoring done was<lb />
by diminutive Nick Trifunovich<lb />
who was six for six at the chanty<lb />
stripe far a final reading of 83-67<lb />
The Bucs out-rebounded t he Wolf-<lb />
pack by 49-41 and edged them at<lb />
the free throw line by hitting 21-<lb />
30 to State's 17-27.<lb />
The Wolfpack, led by Vann Willi-<lb />
ford's 18 points, showed their .scor-<lb />
ing balance as they placed five men<lb />
in double figures. Dick Braucher<lb />
and Bill Kretzer each followed w h<lb />
14 points. Joe Serdich added 13,<lb />
and Eddie Biedenbach flipped in 12<lb />
For the Pirates, co-captain Vince<lb />
Colbert led all scorers with 19<lb />
(joint and grabbed 12 rebounds<lb />
Charlie Alford followed with 15<lb />
points and 13 rebounds, and Rich-<lb />
ard Keir added 11 points.<lb />
The Pirates return home on Jan-<lb />
uary 24 to face George Washington.<lb />
On January 27. the Pirates face<lb />
West Virginia in Minge (<lb />
m a game that will he re<lb />
televi eii<lb />
E C.U.<lb />
N C S<lb />
23<lb />
il<lb />
K.c.u. 67 Modlin ; i<lb />
19, Thompson 8. Alford la, Mil<lb />
Keir 11, Campbell 3. Lind<lb />
Francis 4.<lb />
N C S. 83 Blanche! 1<lb />
: i. . 2. Biedenback 12. s i13 1<lb />
Kretzer 14, Williford 18. l .1<lb />
McLean 0, Trifunovich fi. Do 0.<lb />
Baby Buck Lose 99-73i 1 '<lb />
I 'lie freshman prelini <lb />
line, tiie Baby Hue, were oi<lb />
from both the floor and th<lb />
throw lme as they dropped a 99-73<lb />
decision to the Wolflets oi  c<lb />
State<lb />
state pushed out. to an �<lb />
and was never headed, alth iugh<lb />
i lie Baby BUCs twice closed to<lb />
m two points at 27-25, and 34-32,<lb />
The Wolflets then went on , 13<lb />
point tear and went into th half<lb />
leading by 50-34.<lb />
l here was never any doubt after<lb />
that as the Wolflets continued to<lb />
hound the Baby Hue, and build up<lb />
their lead.<lb />
Overall, the Wolflets hit f.ir 52.4<lb />
percent from the floor and 51 per-<lb />
cent from the free throw line<lb />
compared to the Baby Bucs 39.6<lb />
percent fro mthe floor and j per-<lb />
cent from the charity stripe<lb />
Jim Risinger had 29 points I lead<lb />
the Wolflets. Joe Dunning a � Al<lb />
Health' added 24 and 11 poll re-<lb />
spect iely. In the rebound<lb />
partment, State was led by centei<lb />
Doug Tilley's 12 rebounds.<lb />
For the Baby Bucs. Jim fi<lb />
iiaci 25 points and 11 rebounds.<lb />
Mike Dunn had 14 points and<lb />
rebounds. Kenny Hartzler added il<lb />
point to the Buc attack.<lb />
ECU<lb />
NCS<lb />
34 39 73<lb />
50 i'i 99<lb />
ECU  73 Hartzler 11, M K<lb />
lop 4. Dunn 14, Wyche 7. (�<lb />
25, Haubenreiser 4. Logan 4 Lei<lb />
mons, Daughtry 4.<lb />
NCS - 99 � Risinger 9, H<lb />
11, Dunning 24, Wells 9, TUlej 7<lb />
Turner 8, Williams 4, Cooper 7 M<lb />
Laughlin, Johnson.<lb />
High School Athletes Sign<lb />
Grants With East Carolina<lb />
A pair of North Carolina prep<lb />
football stars have been signed 1<lb />
athletic grants by East Carolina Un-<lb />
iversity.<lb />
They are Paul Campbell, 6-2. 200<lb />
pound tackle from Mt. Pleasant<lb />
High in Concord and Billy Wallace,<lb />
a 5-11, 185 pound fullback from<lb />
Edenton High.<lb />
Banquet Cites Outstanding Players,<lb />
Honors Athletes With Letters<lb />
th<lb />
�il<lb />
I<lb />
Athleti<lb />
of som<lb />
()�� rtment at �<lb />
of the state's spor 9<lb />
Tt' not enough to simply get<lb />
"up for a game. A team has to<lb />
he sure not to get "up" to the<lb />
point of causing tension.<lb />
Being too high seems to have<lb />
been the problem for the Pirates<lb />
in the first half at State. Only in<lb />
the second half did they begin to<lb />
function at anything like their<lb />
normal level. Had they played their<lb />
usual game, they could have pulled<lb />
it off.<lb />
Tourney Name Coming Soon<lb />
The final vote on the holiday<lb />
tournament name for next year<lb />
should be convng up soon. Since<lb />
the field has been unofficially, at<lb />
least, completed, the event seems<lb />
Athletic Director Clarence Stai<lb />
itvich ha announced that 33 mem-<lb />
bers of the 19G7 East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity football squad have earned<lb />
letters.<lb />
By -tale the' letter winner<lb />
come from North Carolina, which<lb />
product ; 2 Virginia, which pro-<lb />
luced ven, and p rida, Penm vi<lb />
vania, and New Hampshire, one<lb />
each.<lb />
The announcement wa ma �<lb />
a banquet honoring football, cross<lb />
country, and soccer.<lb />
Individual Football Honors<lb />
Individual honors in football m<lb />
bo Butch Colson, sophomore full-<lb />
back from Elizabeth City, who was<lb />
All-Southern, the most valuable<lb />
player in the Southern Conference,<lb />
and outstanding player on the Ea I<lb />
Carolina team; Neal Hughes. Ashe-<lb />
boro, N. C. most valuable player<lb />
in the Sudan Temple Shrine game<lb />
and outstanding player and most<lb />
valuable back on the East team:<lb />
Kevin Moran, All-Southern, winner<lb />
of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy for<lb />
the Southern Conference<lb />
Lamsche award as the 01<lb />
senior. All three w<lb />
the All-state team.<lb />
'Team Before Self Award<lb />
Nelson Gtravatt, Burkeville, Va<lb />
was presented the Norman Swindell<lb />
ream Before Self Award, the e. E.<lb />
Rawl Memorial Award went to jim-<lb />
mj Shuffler<lb />
A total 'd' 12 enior : won letters,<lb />
were Al Glass, Tom Grant,<lb />
Nelson Gravatt, Todd Hick Neal<lb />
Hu he i, Paul Hutchin . Kevin Mo-<lb />
ran, Bill Prince, Jimnho Shuffler,<lb />
Paul Schnurr, John Schwars, and<lb />
Joe Testo.<lb />
Other littering juniors and sop-<lb />
homores include Jimmy Adkms,<lb />
Km. ton; Bill Cothren, Statesville;<lb />
Jim Plowe, Charlott. : Ben Grleb,<lb />
Alexandria, Va Wayne I.inobcrry,<lb />
Wadesboro; Charlie Overtoil, Eden-<lb />
oir<lb />
Fe<lb />
w<lb /><lb />
ed<lb />
Dig<lb />
to<lb />
Rhodes, Chesapeake,<lb />
I'th Springs. Charlotte; Bob<lb />
Dayton, Ohio; Dennis<lb />
Win. ton Salem; Tommy<lb />
Raleigh; Butch Colson,<lb />
1 Citj . Mike Boaz, Fair-<lb />
R er Bost, Statesville;<lb />
Dvright Flanagan, Edenton; Stuart<lb />
1 ���� Wilmingotn, Jamie Louis,<lb />
Blacksburg, Va Don Tyson, Fay-<lb />
lie; Paul Weathersbee, Nor-<lb />
Withj<lb />
Voun<lb />
Hullo<lb />
Eliza<lb />
wood; George Wheeler, Buena Vis-<lb />
ta, Va and Billy Wightman, Gra-<lb />
ham.<lb />
All-Southern Cross Country<lb />
Runners<lb />
Three members oi the cross coun-<lb />
try team were honored as All-Sou-<lb />
thern Conference. They were Ken<lb />
Voss. Greenville; Don Jayroe,<lb />
Moorehead City; and Randy Mar-<lb />
tin, Field dale, Va.<lb />
Other cross country letter win-<lb />
ners were Terry Taylor, Havelock;<lb />
Charles Hudson, Washington, D.<lb />
C Ronald Dibling. East Bruns-<lb />
wick. New Jersey John Osborne,<lb />
Charlotte, Dave Wight, New York.<lb />
Soecer Letter Winners<lb />
Soccer Letter winners were: Ken-<lb />
neth Barbour, WestfieW, N. j<lb />
Ray Eckenrode, Baltimore, Mary-<lb />
land; Tom Gillespie, Statesville;<lb />
Harry Han is. Asheboro; William<lb />
Honaker, Gold.sboro; Jerry Homer,<lb />
Rocky Mount; William Jordan,<lb />
Smithfield; Charles Pressley, Gre-<lb />
ensboro; Donald Wilkins, Winchest-<lb />
er. Va Car Wunderle, Cranberry,<lb />
Va Jeff McMillian, Charlotte-<lb />
Larry Price, Charlotte.<lb />
it<lb />
Campbell is the son of Mi<lb />
Mrs. Paul Campbell, and Wallace<lb />
is the son of Mrs. Hattie Wallace.<lb />
Both were signed by Ea.st Cart<lb />
Una varsity football Coach Harold<lb />
Bollard.<lb />
"We're very happy to get both "�<lb />
them Billiard said. "They were<lb />
KWght by several other B4<lb />
and I feel both are outstanding<lb />
prospects, among the top bo<lb />
the state<lb />
Campbell, besides playing toot-<lb />
ball, is also a basketballer. Howev-<lb />
er, he Isn't expected to compete<lb />
with the East Carolina cagers<lb />
"He has good .speed and i<lb />
type boy who can play a num'i"<lb />
positions because of hi, � 1<lb />
speed Bullard said.<lb />
Wallace is an all-around a<lb />
who plays basketball and run tl<lb />
as weii as competing in football<lb />
played fullback on offense ami 1<lb />
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