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East Carolina University<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
lay. January 30, 1968<lb />
Number 31<lb />
Winter 'Rebel' Covers<lb />
Experimental Colleges<lb />
The winter quartei,i. lin-1 . would be good idea lg<lb />
Rebel is scheluled �ed fori ide the unn � see<lb />
distribution on WednFeb-other colleges and univi<lb />
ruary 7.�. � , - edu-<lb />
Pre dent Jenkins shakes hands with Air- M. ). Minges as Senator Morgan look on during the Minges Coli-<lb />
dedication. Ceremonies took place ai halftime of the ECU-WVC basketball game Saturday afternoon.<lb />
Minges Coliseum Ceremony<lb />
Aims For Excellence At EC<lb />
lie attack. 1Carol!<lb />
34 39 73 B 50 4'j -99 1<lb />
Hartzler 11, M K 1 Wye he 7. Ci 1 r 4. Logan 4, Lei I - 4. 1 Risinger 29, li- 1 . Wells 9. TiK 1 ms 4, Cooper 7 M 1 �n. 11 C ! of Mr m<lb />
Sign 1Pi<lb />
By BEV JONES<lb />
vision cameras, Pinkerton de-<lb />
is, and an array of dignitarie<lb />
terized the official dedicati<lb />
ages Coliseum Saturday af-<lb />
A the West Virgin<lb />
na basketball game.<lb />
estimated 4.200 i � �<lb />
five-state elevision audience<lb />
the event.<lb />
Hubert B. Morgan, chairman<lb />
EC board of trustees, was<lb />
ory speaker. "We shoot for<lb />
nee m everything at Ea I<lb />
na University, and � lon'l<lb />
o be content with<lb />
'his kind of goal for<lb />
nges Coliseum could not be<lb />
.ppropriate for the family<lb />
it bears<lb />
Remarking about the Minges fam-<lb />
ine $2.5 million coli-<lb />
named, Sen. Morgan said,<lb />
'I j � Minge family is alway<lb />
n ad I hand for<lb />
Oree� pi eel rhey stand for<lb />
progrei s and for a bett te for<lb />
 people . . . ano are amon<lb />
n North Carolina's finest citi-<lb />
zens<lb />
� hi faiI were<lb />
 � Mrs M<lb />
ii Minge Mi i�tha Ming Ba<lb />
� e Minj Di Ray Minges<lb />
M E Mini H a Minges,<lb />
: John F Mil �<lb />
j commen I the East Caro-<lb />
linian. Dr Raj Minges, president<lb />
Noted English Professor.<lb />
Journalist Greene Succumbs<lb /><lb />
h.<lb />
th<lb />
ti-<lb />
t<lb />
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irj Hemphill Greene. prof<lb />
: English here, died of suffo-<lb />
�i in an early morning fire In<lb />
me Sunday. Miss Green was<lb />
i nloT member of the ECT<lb />
I in years of service. She Join-<lb />
faculty in June. 1928, and<lb />
: iiave retired this summer.<lb />
member of Phi Beta Kappa,<lb />
Green received her degree<lb />
i , Scott Colin ge and Coluni-<lb />
 ersity. She studied beyond<lb />
faster of Arts degree at the<lb />
. i!y of Chicago and at the<lb />
rsity of North Carolina<lb />
memberships in profes .<lb />
 dinns included the nation I<lb />
� ite educational aseoclat) �n<lb />
Kappa Gamma, North ('<lb />
lish Teachers and II<lb />
i board. North Carolina I lt i<lb />
i d Historical As ociation ai<lb />
rn North Carolina Art s<lb />
ime has appeared In v<lb />
IN AMERICAN EDUCATION<lb />
DIRECTORY OF AMI R<lb />
CHOLARfi.<lb />
des teaching tothe De<lb />
of English, Miss Greene's<lb />
.t East Carolina included<lb />
as Director of the New<lb />
� au,<lb />
member of a family dJstfnguish-<lb />
nthe field of journalism. Miss<lb />
� was the great-neice of J<lb />
' mphin, former editor of the<lb />
ton, S.C. News and Con<lb />
ad been with the Charlotte<lb />
er and the Richmond Time<lb />
teh Miss Greenes mothei<lb />
� the time of her death the<lb />
' practicing newspaperwoman<lb />
th Carolina.<lb />
Greene's own journalist<lb />
ence included editorship of<lb />
Agnes Scott campus newspap-<lb />
v I Abbeville. South<lb />
Miss Greene was the<lb />
of William Pinckney<lb />
 .  ��. fsabella Hemphill<lb />
� ;� g eene resided here<lb />
. Avenue.<lb />
,  . Presi-<lb />
d � Mary Greene<lb />
real con! ributions to<lb />
irin " her 40 years<lb />
, . . jhi was a dedical �<lb />
i hiilar who<lb />
. ed the lives oi<lb />
I eople wlio came<lb />
sch . ir<lb />
ev. I' I<lb />
Her<lb />
� ii her work as a<lb />
�ss �r, Miss Greene<lb />
 ibution ,l rlie<lb />
i,i ol public infor-<lb />
will long re-<lb />
, direc-<lb />
or nearly<lb />
nee with<lb />
Ml<lb />
MART GREENE<lb />
oi the Century Club, said, "We are<lb />
always interested in helping East<lb />
Carolina and we're interested a-s<lb />
well in the whole East<lb />
Sen. Morgan challenged all ath-<lb />
letes who compete in the building<lb />
to do their best. He also noted that<lb />
�'Minges not only has a place on<lb />
the university campus, but a place<lb />
of quality among other uni-<lb />
ties<lb />
In his introductory remarks, Dr.<lb />
Jenkins emphasized the physical<lb />
features of the coliseum. This Is<lb />
the largest roof-jacking project ever<lb />
undertaken In the history of the<lb />
United States. The unique steel<lb />
crust roof system weighing more<lb />
than four and one half tons, was<lb />
iitted by 32 hydraulic jets explain-<lb />
ed Dr. Jenkins.<lb />
He further noted that the 109,000<lb />
qtiare feet or two and a half acre<lb />
building contains an eight-lane<lb />
Olympic-size swimming pool, hand-<lb />
bail courts, locker rooms, equip-<lb />
ment rooms, 28 faculty offices.<lb />
eight classrooms, wrestling facili-<lb />
ties, and weight-lifting rooms.<lb />
The gymnasium composing a hall<lb />
acre of floor space, contains three<lb />
practice basketball courts and one<lb />
main court. The present seating<lb />
capacity of 6,000 will be enlarged to<lb />
7.000 by next Christmas, according<lb />
to Dr. Jenkins.<lb />
The sound system is one of the<lb />
finest. It was designed for concert<lb />
use and can also be used as a sim-<lb />
ple public address system ex-<lb />
plained Dr. Jenkins.<lb />
A S5.000 Allen electric concert or-<lb />
.an to be used in the coliseum was<lb />
presented to the university at the<lb />
dedication by the Minges family.<lb />
"This is typical Of the support we<lb />
enjoy from the Minges family<lb />
remarked Sen. Morgan.<lb />
Gene Lloyd, a sophomore organ<lb />
Major at EC. served as organist for<lb />
the ceremonies and the game. The<lb />
EC Pep Band under the direction<lb />
ol Mr George Knight added to the<lb />
pint at the afternoon.<lb />
Mr, Herbert Bamette, chairman<lb />
oi the board Of the Pepsi Cola Co.<lb />
in New York and twice chairman<lb />
of the March of Dimes, was pre-<lb />
sent for the dedication and game.<lb />
the Rev. Richard R. Gamrnond.<lb />
pastor of the First Presbyterian<lb />
Church of Greenville, offered the<lb />
dedicatory prayer.<lb />
EC's Male Octet prefaced the<lb />
ceremony with Russell-Knight's<lb />
The Halls of Ivy<lb />
Individual banners of the mem-<lb />
net of the Southern Conference<lb />
members were donated by Sigma<lb />
Nu fraternity.<lb />
Future major events for the coli-<lb />
seum include the AAU National<lb />
Men's indoor swimming meet this<lb />
spring and the yet unnamed 196P<lb />
basketball tournaments to be held<lb />
next Christmas.<lb />
This issue I concerned with new<lb />
ol educatii a 11 featun<lb />
in-depth interview with former<lb />
North Carolina Governor Ti<lb />
Sanford, North Carolina' Ed<lb />
tion Governor Writen by Nellie<lb />
Lee, John Reynolds, Chip Callaway,<lb />
tnd Robert Lineback, this Intel<lb />
contains much insight Into th eform-<lb />
er governor's views and feeling<lb />
education in North Carolina as well<lb />
in ether parts of the country<lb />
On the subject of free universi-<lb />
ties iknown in North Carolina a<lb />
experimental colleges), an inter-<lb />
view with Buck Goldstein. Direc-<lb />
tor of the Experimental College- ai<lb />
the University of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill, is coupled with an<lb />
essay on free universities.<lb />
The photo essay is a take-off on<lb />
a segment of society known as<lb />
�night children" or "hippies This<lb />
photo essay, covering local scenes<lb />
in Greenville and expanding to<lb />
DuPont Circle in Washington, D.C.<lb />
i similar to Greenwich Village's<lb />
Washington Square), is supplement-<lb />
ed by the personal experiences of<lb />
Keith Lane in D.C.<lb />
An important aspect ol the win-<lb />
ter Rebel Ls the amount of color<lb />
used and the manner in which It<lb />
is used.<lb />
Whitney Hadden. an ECU fresh-<lb />
man, is the featured poet in this<lb />
issue; Geoffrey Chapman, Sunday<lb />
Editor of the Greenville Daily Re-<lb />
Hector and former ECU student,<lb />
is the featured fiction writer with<lb />
his story, "Wanderlust<lb />
Referring to the winter issue of<lb />
the Rebel, co-editors Nellie Lee<lb />
anl Joh l Reynoldr, stated that, "af-<lb />
ter we looked at education within<lb />
the ECU campus, we decided that<lb />
The Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Wright Auditorium is now open<lb />
to handle tickets for the fol-<lb />
lowing programs: AI Capp, Mar-<lb />
tin St. James, and The Letter-<lb />
men. Tickets will be available<lb />
from f) a.m. until 4 p.m. daily.<lb /><lb />
�his book h<lb />
Own There W8J Unite<lb />
thing<lb />
  UCh<lb />
in a i � :<lb />
way<lb />
Plan pub-<lb />
ues Of The Rebel.<lb />
March i u te be dis-<lb />
tribute d in March 15. Will be a<lb />
satirical, supplementary issue to<lb />
the regular spring issue II will in-<lb />
clude an interview wil pp.<lb />
. pring issue, Co be published<lb />
around the first of Apr will fea-<lb />
ture an interview with one or more<lb />
famous women writei : North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
R0TC Conducts<lb />
Qualifying Test<lb />
Lt. Colonel Douglas Carty,<lb />
Chairman of the Aerospace<lb />
Studies Department, announc-<lb />
ed that February 6 is the last<lb />
time the Air Force Officer<lb />
Qualifying Test will be admin-<lb />
istered to during 1968. Men stu-<lb />
lents who pass the examination<lb />
may qualify for entry into th�-<lb />
two year Air Forcr ROTC pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
In addition to a college de-<lb />
gree. Air Force ROTC training<lb />
enables a student to receive a<lb />
second lieutenant's commission.<lb />
50.00 per month, and leader-<lb />
ship training. Students who will<lb />
be juniors during- the fall of<lb />
1968 or seniors who desire to<lb />
pursue a masters degree are<lb />
eligible for this training. Fur-<lb />
ther Information concerning the<lb />
two year AFROTC program<lb />
may be obtained by contacting<lb />
the Aerospace Studies Depart-<lb />
ment in Room 127. New Austin<lb />
Building.<lb />
Executive Committee<lb />
Approves New School<lb />
The Executive Committee ol the<lb />
Board of Trustees approved the es-<lb />
tablishment of a School of Allied<lb />
Health Professions and a Medical<lb />
Education Center for East Carolina<lb />
Thursday, January 25.<lb />
Dr. Edwin W- Monroe, director<lb />
of the EC Life Sciences and Com-<lb />
munity Health Institute, was ap-<lb />
pointed dean of the new school and<lb />
director of the new center.<lb />
Established with the approval of<lb />
the N.C. Board of Higher Educa-<lb />
tion and funded by the 19(57 Gen-<lb />
eral Assembly, the institute will<lb />
DR. ERWIN MONROE<lb />
:unction as a health research agen-<lb />
cy within the new professional<lb />
school.<lb />
Conolidating several undergrad-<lb />
uated and graduate programs al-<lb />
ready operating within other de-<lb />
partments, the new school will in-<lb />
clude medical technology, voca-<lb />
tional rehabilitation, clinical psy-<lb />
chology, physical therapy, and<lb />
communicative disorders depart-<lb />
ments.<lb />
A program of continuing educa-<lb />
tion for physicians and others in<lb />
health and medical fields is to be<lb />
developed by the Medical Educa-<lb />
tion Center.<lb />
te Senator Robert B. Morgan,<lb />
Chairman of the trustees, said the<lb />
new school and center represent<lb />
positive steps toward improved<lb />
health services for Eastern North<lb />
Carolina and the entire state, a<lb />
major objective of East Carolina in<lb />
recent years.<lb />
Dr. Tuornroe noted thai the new<lb />
School of Allied Health professions<lb />
is one of several emerging schools<lb />
in the nation designed to meet the<lb />
critical need for personnel profes-<lb />
sionally training in paramedical and<lb />
health fields.<lb />
"With this new school we are<lb />
now qualifiekl to accept the invita-<lb />
tion for membership in the Aemri-<lb />
can Association of Schools of Allied<lb />
Health Professions, and we become<lb />
eligible to compete for federal and<lb />
private funds to support ou pro-<lb />
grams Dr. Monroe said.<lb />
I<lb />
-<lb />
- �M<lb />
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2�East Carolinian�Tuesday, January 30, 1968<lb />
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Responsibility, Dignity<lb />
There appears in this issue a column attempting to<lb />
analyse a proposed demonstration which was prevented from<lb />
taking place during Saturday's basketball game. We will nol<lb />
attempt to judge either side of the alleged demonstral on, for<lb />
that is not our purpose in this editorial.<lb />
The fact that the chairman of the Negro Grievance I om'<lb />
mi-ttee tried to provoke an open argument and publicity ejn-<lb />
barass the president of this university at a televised athletic<lb />
event is our foremost concern.<lb />
This paper, as a general rule, has supported the general<lb />
ideals of the Grievance Committee, and we can sympathize<lb />
with some of their problems. Rut to try to disgrace this school<lb />
thereby thwarting the social changes in progress, will not<lb />
create the changes that the Grievance Committee itself is<lb />
working for.<lb />
No adequate change has ever been mad, by embarassing<lb />
others. No change has ever been made by shaking one's linger<lb />
in the face of a respected university president. No change has<lb />
over been made by losing one's temper and patience.<lb />
Ironically, the very thing that the committee is fighting<lb />
against was practiced by its chairman Saturday�harassment.<lb />
Our advice is to keep one's objectives high and respons-<lb />
ible and always to use diplomacy. This is the key to success.<lb />
All students should consider the past wars and ideological<lb />
conflicts. Only those persons who were not intelligent enough<lb />
to use diplomacy, patience, and the art of persuasion have had<lb />
to resort to violence and disorder.<lb />
International Understanding<lb />
The organization of a cosmopolitan club on campus is<lb />
hoped to be another step in shortening the international com-<lb />
munication gap here.<lb />
There exists, at present, an unawareness of the import-<lb />
ance of international relations. There is a shortage in interna-<lb />
tional exchange students on this campus. More visiting profes-<lb />
sors from other countries are needed. The shortage of EC<lb />
students traveling to other countries to study, further points<lb />
out the lack of interest (perhaps more appropriately, the lack<lb />
of understanding) in international learning.<lb />
As has been stated before in this column, the interna-<lb />
tional learning process is an important educational tool in<lb />
rounding out one's total knowledge. Educational chauvinism is<lb />
outdated and is a genuine hazard to higher learning. No coun-<lb />
try, no region, no university can be an island of thought or a<lb />
haven to intellectual pursuit. Man must study ideas and be-<lb />
liefs other than his own in order to fully understand his place<lb />
in the universe.<lb />
The start toward international understanding is quite<lb />
simple. It can begin here, on campus, with little effort and<lb />
perhaps reach a successful conclusion at the universities of<lb />
the world. An interest in clubs such as the one formed last<lb />
week will do much to spark understanding of international<lb />
affairs (especially educational processes).<lb />
The formation of international seminars would be a great<lb />
aid in furthering interest and understanding of international<lb />
affairs. Such seminars could include foreign professors and<lb />
students in residence at East Carolina as well as those from<lb />
other campuses across the nation. Full audience participation<lb />
would be a necessary factor in the success of such a seminar.<lb />
More East Carolina University organized study groups<lb />
abroad are needed to enable students from this area to travel<lb />
and study for an extended length of time in universities in<lb />
other countries.<lb />
With a firm realization of the importance of envolve-<lb />
ment in international relations, a fuller understanding of the<lb />
world can be offered every student who desires "higher edu-<lb />
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ECU Forum<lb />
Rebellious Nature<lb />
Dear ECU '<lb />
Since thi beginnini of time there<lb />
has been an Instinctive desire in<lb />
and always there has<lb />
cllion. It was<lb />
tini tha ave birth to<lb />
democracy, and as such, ha ; nurs<lb />
ed n and given it to us (Americans)<lb />
I 0j nf� We are insistent<lb />
deprived peoples of the<lb />
world know our democratic way:<lb />
we are so Insistent that we are<lb />
willing to die for tins end. We are<lb />
form of government<lb />
that deprives one of life, liberty.<lb />
and the pursuit of happiness. We<lb />
let this be known by voice or vio-<lb />
lem e<lb />
This may be applied to the pre-<lb />
sent situation that exists on cam-<lb />
pus. i( s the same problem that<lb />
has existed for many decades. The<lb />
white- say, "Why are you com-<lb />
plaining, Black Man? You are bet-<lb />
ter off now than you have ever<lb />
been The Black Man, on the<lb />
other hand, led up with being label-<lb />
ed a misfit, feels the need to speak<lb />
OUl and let the world know that he<lb />
leservea the equality that our<lb />
democratic society promises. That<lb />
brings us back to the distinctive<lb />
desire to rebel. So the Negro rebel'<lb />
with voice or violence.<lb />
� Whites for many reasons, fail<lb />
to recognize the underlying cau e<lb />
ol this rebellion, so they create<lb />
reasons of their own. These people<lb />
I, bi Ically afraid They are<lb />
afraid of intermarrii ge, competi-<lb />
tion for employment, and. above<lb />
ill, they tear the absence of some-<lb />
one to look down upon as being<lb />
inferior. Ol course, this displays<lb />
on ignorance of which so many are<lb />
guilty. Thesi are the people who<lb />
ay that there is nothing wrong:<lb />
why start big trouble over nothing?<lb />
Sine no place or thing is perfect.<lb />
But we have to strive toward per-<lb />
fection by ridding the world of<lb />
small wrongs that may one day<lb />
cause unrest.<lb />
Those who feel that there is no<lb />
need for a bi-racial committee are<lb />
mistaken. There would be a com-<lb />
mittee consisting of 10,000 students<lb />
willing to strive to make this col-<lb />
lege and the world a better place.<lb />
Lack of harmony accomplishes only<lb />
onfusion, Let us work toward an<lb />
understanding that no matter what<lb />
color we arc. we all have faults thai<lb />
stand to be corrected and attributes<lb />
thai are worthy of praise. I beg<lb />
no man. black or white, for his<lb />
friendship but I do demand respect<lb />
because I, too. am a man.<lb />
Respectfully yours.<lb />
Steve A. Baldwin<lb />
Equality Defense<lb />
To the students and faculty:<lb />
the recent objection of a fellow<lb />
-indent to the playing of Dixie and<lb />
the displaying of the Confederate<lb />
flag has prompted this reply ,<lb />
The' gentleman staled that these<lb />
two symbols offended him because<lb />
I hey "represented a nation fighting<lb />
In defense of slavery. The student<lb />
did ' not research this subject<lb />
thoroughly, for his statement is<lb />
fallacious. The abolition of slavery<lb />
did not become a war aim of the<lb />
Lincoln administration until the<lb />
fall of 1862. a full year and a half<lb />
after the war began. Lincoln only<lb />
Issued the Emancipation Proclama-<lb />
tion after much prodding from<lb />
some of his cabinet, Radicals m<lb />
Congress, and leading abolition-<lb />
ists.<lb />
As for the Confederates, very<lb />
few of them owned slaves. The<lb />
vast majority of Confederate sol-<lb />
diers owned no slaves. Some es-<lb />
timates run as high as 90 0<lb />
the Confederates did not own<lb />
.slaves, among them Robert E.<lb />
Lee Why did this vast number of<lb />
men fighl so feriociously for four<lb />
years? They fought in defense ol<lb />
their homes, families, political in-<lb />
dependence, and equality. Equal-<lb />
ity Ye, my friend, equality in<lb />
the national government because<lb />
the Southern states had not had<lb />
any political equality since the<lb />
Compromise of 1850.<lb />
What can be derived from this'<lb />
Since mast Southerners did not<lb />
own slaves, they couldn't fight for<lb />
omething they did not possess in<lb />
the beginning. The fact is they<lb />
iought in defense of homes, fami-<lb />
lies, and basic freedoms which was<lb />
precisely why the American Revo-<lb />
lution was fought. I hope that the<lb />
defense of these ideals never leaves<lb />
the character of Americans.<lb />
As for discrimination, I admit<lb />
that this student has a case. But<lb />
while he is feeling sorry for him-<lb />
The Watering Hole<lb />
By Larry Mulvihill<lb />
Next weekend is the biggest one<lb />
of the entire Winter Quarter. Each<lb />
student has paid for the enter-<lb />
tainment that will be presented, but<lb />
for many students this will just<lb />
be another weekend to go home.<lb />
This stupid habit of miming home<lb />
every weekend seems rather ridic-<lb />
ulous to your friends who stay here.<lb />
� <lb />
Pseudo-man will not appear in<lb />
this issue so that I may present<lb />
the first Installment of a new<lb />
campus personality . . . "Fresh-<lb />
mon-man You've all seen this in-<lb />
dividual at some time on or off<lb />
campus. He goes out drinking with<lb />
the boys and is rarely seen in the<lb />
company of girls. After all, he<lb />
must be true to his home town<lb />
honey. "Freshmon-man" goes back<lb />
home every weekend and brags to<lb />
all his friends about all his tales<lb />
ind how much beer he can chug.<lb />
Oh, f( '� the fantasy world of "Fresh-<lb />
mon-man<lb />
� � �<lb />
To all "Pseudo-man" Luis. I<lb />
would like to pass on this bit of<lb />
information. He will be interviewed<lb />
over campus radio at a time to be<lb />
lounced later.<lb />
e � e<lb />
The WRC has threatend to bring<lb />
a libel suit against me for accus-<lb />
ing them of being a "do-nothing<lb />
organization How can they be a<lb />
"do-nothing" group when they are<lb />
doing something by trying to sue<lb />
me for liver? Give up, girls and<lb />
stick with trying to get women's<lb />
hours changed.<lb />
a a e<lb />
Partriotic Song Department: A<lb />
certain high-ranking university dig-<lb />
nitary made the all time blunder at<lb />
last week's basketball game. It<lb />
seems that the visiting players got<lb />
up off their bench and started<lb />
chanting "We Want Dixie, we want<lb />
Dixie !  Turning to his young<lb />
son, the Administration official<lb />
said "Dixie who?" I'm from out of<lb />
state, and even I know Dixie who ' <lb />
� � �<lb />
The Watering Hole of the Air<lb />
iAir Pollution) will begin Wednes-<lb />
day of this week, unless the FCC<lb />
decides to revoke WECU's license<lb />
to broadcast. If you don't tune-in<lb />
to anything for the rest of your<lb />
life, you must hear the Openimr<lb />
Broadcast of the Watering Hole1<lb />
self I would like him to consider<lb />
a ca.se of real discrimination ucj,<lb />
as my grandfather experienced. My<lb />
grandfather was a full-blooded In-<lb />
dian, and I am one quarter Indian.<lb />
The Negro received citizenhship n<lb />
18C8 while the Aemircan India, did<lb />
not receive citizenship until 1924<lb />
after his race has been nearly de-<lb />
stroyed or driven into Mexico or<lb />
Canada. If my fellow student is<lb />
offended by the playing of Dixie or<lb />
the hoisting of stars and bai . 1<lb />
am offended by the depiction 0f<lb />
the Indian as a depraved, cruel sav-<lb />
Perhaps this student will aid<lb />
me in abolishing movies where the<lb />
Indian constantly Iocs all the Wars.<lb />
That offends me. How about it?<lb />
Can I depend on your help?<lb />
Another student mentioned that<lb />
this controversy was merely a mat-<lb />
ter of Interprets ion. The dange- of<lb />
making war on a symbol is th ,t<lb />
frequently makes that symbol more<lb />
popular. I personally feel this entire<lb />
thing is utterly ridiculous. It is just<lb />
as ridiculous as prohibiting movies<lb />
and television shows in which the In-<lb />
dian Is depicted as a savage. Can't<lb />
you find some sane use for your<lb />
excess energy0 Education is the only<lb />
way the Negro, the Indian, and the<lb />
white man can have equality<lb />
Respectfully submitted.<lb />
Charles M. Harpei<lb />
P.S. For those who might be<lb />
concerned in any way over what I<lb />
have said. I have included the fol-<lb />
lowing bibliography as my refer-<lb />
ences :<lb />
Catton, Bruce, The Coming Fnry<lb />
Commission on The Rights. Liber-<lb />
ties, and Responsibilities of The<lb />
American Indian<lb />
Lindquist. G.E.E The Red Man<lb />
in The U.S.<lb />
McPherson, James M. The Ne-<lb />
ro's Civil War<lb />
Randall, James C, Civil War and<lb />
Reconstruction<lb />
A Rose For You<lb />
Dear Mr White. Mr. Sivills and<lb />
Miss Perry:<lb />
Mr. White, it is refreshing to<lb />
know that one student is truly aca-<lb />
demic. How did you ever find time<lb />
to write to the ECU Forum? Your<lb />
perception Is amazing! It is inter-<lb />
esting to know that no discrimina-<lb />
tion exists on the ECU campus.<lb />
What a precedent we have set for<lb />
the rest of the United States'<lb />
Mr. Sivills. how pleasant that<lb />
you should take time generously<lb />
to share your bountiful knowledge<lb />
and psychological perception. Ru-<lb />
mor has it that you penitently<lb />
branded a "D" for discrimination<lb />
on your chest to relieve your<lb />
"masochistic vengeance I hope<lb />
hat you will voice your chimerical<lb />
contemplations again. They are en-<lb />
tertaining indeed.<lb />
Being in complete agreement<lb />
with Miss Perry, I would not hesi-<lb />
tate to add "damned laziness" to<lb />
the . . . complacency, apathy and<lb />
general self-satisfaction" which will<lb />
"save the day for East Carolina<lb />
Durham Smith<lb />
What's Happening?<lb />
By Linda Dyer<lb />
It has been called to this writer's<lb />
attention that certain events hap-<lb />
pened at the dedication game last<lb />
Saturday that are not in character<lb />
with the supposedly non-prejudi-<lb />
cial air of this institution, a liberal<lb />
attitude, the presence of which<lb />
has recently been stressed in sev-<lb />
eral letters to this paper.<lb />
At the game there was a definite<lb />
distinction made as to the students<lb />
who were allowed to carry signs<lb />
into the game. Perhaps to many<lb />
this may not seem of much impor-<lb />
tance, but to the people who were<lb />
denied the right, it was a definite<lb />
infringement on their freedom.<lb />
If one noticed the people who<lb />
were displaying signs, one would<lb />
have noticed that they were all<lb />
white students. The reason for this<lb />
was the fact that the Negro stu-<lb />
dents were stopped at the door by<lb />
the Chief of the Campus Police.<lb />
The first reason offered for this<lb />
was that direct orders had been<lb />
received from the administration,<lb />
but this was later changed to a<lb />
personal order from the Chief�<lb />
the change being made after the<lb />
Negro students said that they<lb />
would discuss the matter with<lb />
President Jenkins.<lb />
Besides this event, an attempt<lb />
was made to stop the Negro stu-<lb />
dents from leaving the playing area<lb />
when the band began to play<lb />
"Dixie One can almost be right<lb />
if he assumes that this was done<lb />
i ecause of an intense desire to<lb />
keep the se students in the area;<lb />
of course there Is always a certain<lb />
amount of room for doubt.<lb />
After a talk with the Chief of<lb />
Police, it was made known that no<lb />
oilier students were stopped from<lb />
carrying signs into the area.<lb />
These events should point out<lb />
one very real fact: the administra-<lb />
tion at this school is on a cam-<lb />
paign to get the students to support<lb />
athletic events, but they also have<lb />
the intention of putting certain re-<lb />
striction on the students who at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
Perhaps one can logically assume<lb />
that this school has been caught<lb />
up in creating a proper university<lb />
atmosphere that the administra-<lb />
tion panicked at the thought of a<lb />
demonstration expressing racial<lb />
dsssent being carried on television.<lb />
Regardless or the purpose, the fact<lb />
remains clear that unfair infringe-<lb />
ments were placed on the Negro<lb />
students, and these should be chang-<lb />
ed before anyone claims a lack of<lb />
prejudice on this campus.<lb />
Klitnr- note: 1<lb />
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Student Rights Upheld<lb />
By Civil Authorities<lb />
Editor<lb />
first in<lb />
, note: This is the<lb />
a series exploring the<lb />
Constitutional rights of college<lb />
students on a national and on<lb />
� o al "�'�<lb />
By Walt Whittemore<lb />
. (jin j to the Declaration ol<lb />
1 c. "all men are en<lb />
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inalienable rights <lb />
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assemble and to petition<lb />
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Two Theories<lb />
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The '�<lb />
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tudents was based upon<lb />
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uthority to establish rcg-<lb />
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as "parents' on location.<lb />
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ment. � n understanding by which<lb />
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of th Institution in return for abid-<lb />
the expressed 'or implied 1<lb />
restrictions of that establishment.<lb />
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tate and federal courts<lb />
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Alabama State College Case<lb />
In i � bruary of 1960, six students<lb />
ma State College partici-<lb />
 a sit-in at a local lunch-<lb />
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tion policies. Later they took<lb />
part 1 demonstration at a Mont-<lb />
courthouse protesting the<lb />
ition of another student.<lb />
11 'han one month later, each<lb />
AFROTC Gives<lb />
Officer Training<lb />
v week men in blue uniforms<lb />
are seen walking to and from<lb />
cla 1 on the campus. These men<lb />
are a piling to be future Air Force<lb />
- re.<lb />
The Air Force commissions col-<lb />
� raduates for many diversi-<lb />
lelde through the AFROTC<lb />
program.<lb />
The Air Force ROTC program at<lb />
ECU is comprised of two parts:<lb />
the four-year program for fresh-<lb />
ind the two year program for<lb />
in: 11 and seniors.<lb />
Tbt requirements for the two-<lb />
year program are: 1) to be classi-<lb />
fied as a junior or as a senior<lb />
Writing on a master's and to have<lb />
a graduation date two years after<lb />
enrollment in the program. 2) to<lb />
mavan a 2.0 average. 3) to have<lb />
pas , d the Air Force Officer's<lb />
Qualifying Test.<lb />
n test will be administered on<lb />
Ml v c and 7. All young men<lb />
who re interested in the Air Force<lb />
ROTC program may obtain addi-<lb />
information by going by New<lb />
137 and speaking to Sgt.<lb />
representatives will be in<lb />
lobby during the week of<lb />
y 29 thru February 2 8:00<lb />
 4:00 p.m. daily. These cadets<lb />
W ��� glad to answer any ques-<lb />
tion  the Air Force ROTC pro-<lb />
� ahead. If you are a sopho-<lb />
WTW and will be a junior in<lb />
' fall of 1968, then think about<lb />
oecoming a member of the areo-<lb />
Pace team.<lb />
Personal Posters<lb />
18" x 24"<lb />
Send any B. &amp; W. or Color Photo-<lb />
graph, Negative, Collage, Draw-<lb />
�nsr, or Snapshot.<lb />
Only $3.75 plus 25c Handling<lb />
All Posters B.&amp;W 2 wk. Deliver<lb />
Your Original Returned<lb />
Include School Name<lb />
Psychedelic Photo<lb />
Co.<lb />
P. O. Box 8071<lb />
St. Louis, Mo. 63130<lb />
eived notices of ex-<lb />
 e St le Board oi<lb />
 ons for the dis-<lb />
� not included, and no<lb />
took place<lb />
Wl: 1 ! Utf � offered no'<lb />
tudents went to<lb />
l"1'1' court. The ruling was<lb />
thaJ (i'i" process requires notice<lb />
and some opportunity for hearing<lb />
1"1 tuen1 at a tax-supported<lb />
c�Ueg( � ex elled lor miscon-<lb />
ducl<lb />
rhe following standards of pro-<lb />
cedure wi Wished:<lb />
1) Notices should specify the<lb />
charge and grounds by which ex<lb />
pulsion Is justified in the event<lb />
the student is convicted;<lb />
2) The 1 tun- of the hearing<lb />
mould be dependent upon the na-<lb />
ture of tin chargi<lb />
3 both side oi the ca se should<lb />
be heard in detail to insure the<lb />
rights "1 all involved.<lb />
Unfortunately, these rulings are<lb />
applicable only to tax-supported<lb />
'in ions Private schools still<lb />
have the prerogative of removing<lb />
students who will not conform to<lb />
their iccepted modes of behavior.<lb />
In the next article, a study of<lb />
these rulings and their application<lb />
at East Carolina will be presented.<lb />
'Jet Age Guru'<lb />
Turns LSD Off<lb />
On c in of college campuses<lb />
iss the nation, students are<lb />
turning away from drugs and sub-<lb />
stltuting transcendental meditation<lb />
in their attempt to be "turned-on<lb />
The motivation tor this switch<lb />
from drugs to meditation, accord-<lb />
in c to current issue of Look maga-<lb />
zine, stems from the teachings of<lb />
a dnnunitive monk from India.<lb />
Maharishl Mahesh Yogi, who gain-<lb />
ed instant fame as the "jet-age<lb />
guru" who guided the Beatles off<lb />
LSD by way of "a new, non-chemi-<lb />
cal turn-on<lb />
Maharishi's followers, estimated<lb />
worldwide at 25.000 with more than<lb />
5,000 on U.S. campuses, claim that<lb />
meditation ha.s cummulative re-<lb />
sults, but the immediate effect are<lb />
the release of tension and more in-<lb />
dividual stability.<lb />
�One thing that has made peo-<lb />
ple so receptive to Maharishi's<lb />
message is hallucinogenic drugs<lb />
a Yale student Ls quoted in the<lb />
magazine. "After having tried LSD<lb />
and having meditated for about a<lb />
year now. LSD�well�it's just not<lb />
real<lb />
Another youth reported: "In the<lb />
week immediately following my<lb />
initiation into meditation, I cut my<lb />
hair, returned to my family's house,<lb />
got a job and registered in a school<lb />
for the fall<lb />
About to undergo his initiation,<lb />
an 18-year-old stated that trans-<lb />
cendental meditation is "supposed<lb />
to be like a nigh and all, but you<lb />
don't have to take drugs. You get<lb />
a self-satisfied feeling and learn<lb />
about yourself. I don't know, but<lb />
people who do it seem so happy<lb />
and relaxed<lb />
East Carolinian�Tuesday, January 30. 18�3<lb />
a 1<lb />
Kushees chat with sisters of AOPi sorority during preferential parties held Friday evening as part of formal rush.<lb />
Gaiety And Tradition Mark<lb />
Closing Of Fomal Rush<lb />
K �<lb />
Formal Rush 1968 is over, but not<lb />
without leaving its mark in the<lb />
memory of those who participated.<lb />
Sisters who planned the parties<lb />
will not forget the work; rushees<lb />
who attended the parties will not<lb />
forget the anticipation.<lb />
Neither the sisters nor the rush-<lb />
ees will forget the gaiety of the skit<lb />
parties or the formality of prefer-<lb />
ential parties.<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
For the skit party, Rush chair-<lb />
man Joyce Perry and her sisters<lb />
Of Alpha Delta Pi welcomed rushees<lb />
to the "ADPi Big Top While<lb />
"Billboard" was playing, rushees<lb />
were led past walls decorated with<lb />
circus posters, a monkey on a uni-<lb />
cycle, and a hippopotanus dressed<lb />
as a ballerina, to a concession stand<lb />
where refreshments were served.<lb />
In the skit. Anitra Todd, a sad<lb />
clown, was searching for the well-<lb />
rounded sorority. Kathy Molton nar-<lb />
rated the sad clown's search which<lb />
resulted in her finding ADPi<lb />
Friday night, the sisters, clad in<lb />
black satin floorlength hostess<lb />
gowns, performed a candlelight cer-<lb />
emony.<lb />
Kappa Delta<lb />
At the Kappa Delta house, rush-<lb />
ees entered a time tunnel which<lb />
took them back to antebellum days.<lb />
On the way they passed Go-Go<lb />
girls of 1964 and Charleston danc-<lb />
ers of the 20s.<lb />
At the end of the tunnel, sisters<lb />
were dressed in antebellum dresses<lb />
because "KA's Gone with the<lb />
Wind<lb />
Rush chairman Alma Taylor sang<lb />
"Tara's Theme' and the Go-Go<lb />
girls presented a song based on<lb />
"Georgia Girl<lb />
Friday night at the "White Rose<lb />
Party the sisters wore white for-<lb />
mals with the exception of the of-<lb />
ficers who wore green.<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
At the Alpha Omicron Pi house,<lb />
"Wizard of Oz" theme was car-<lb />
ried out as the" AO of Pi" Rhonda<lb />
Rushee, played by Sally Beck, fol-<lb />
lowed the ruby brick road to a<lb />
castle. The sisters sang selections<lb />
from the "Wizard of Oz" with<lb />
words adapted for AO Pi.<lb />
The party Friday night was bas-<lb />
ed on a rose theme. President<lb />
Lynne Cox made a speech on the<lb />
rose and presented the ru.shees with<lb />
roses.<lb />
Delta Zeta<lb />
At the Delta Zeta house, rushees<lb />
entered the psychedelic world of<lb />
"The Magical Mystical Tour Ir-<lb />
ridescent paint and ultraviolet light<lb />
helped set the mood.<lb />
After passing through a black tun-<lb />
nel, rushees were entertained by go-<lb />
go dancer Linda Smith and the<lb />
"Plastic Fantastic Lovers a hip-<lb />
pie band. Nannette Broadwell por-<lb />
trayed a trip on LSD through an<lb />
acrobatic routine.<lb />
At the "Lamp of the Gold Par-<lb />
ty" Friday night, everyone wore<lb />
green formals and performed a<lb />
candlelight ceremony.<lb />
Rushees were greeted by an an-<lb />
chor over the front door at the<lb />
Tri Sigma house. To enter the<lb />
house, decorated like the inside of<lb />
a ship, the rushees had to walk over<lb />
a gangplank.<lb />
Entertainment was presented as<lb />
a Bob Hope USO show. Donna<lb />
Forbes sang "Bali Hai a kazoo<lb />
chorus performed, and Sherry Rob-<lb />
erson and Pam White sand "Bloody<lb />
Mary The sorority sang "Anchors<lb />
Aweigh written especially for Tri<lb />
Sigma.<lb />
Alpha Phi<lb />
In keeping with a Cinderella<lb />
theme, the front room at the Alpha<lb />
Phi house was decorated as a coach.<lb />
Rushees entered a hallroom through<lb />
this coach.<lb />
The skit centered on Cinderella,<lb />
Because we buy loose diamonds direct from the cutter,<lb />
our prjcey are below wholesale. Special terms for ECU<lb />
Students.<lb />
Lawares Jewelers<lb />
414 Evans Street<lb />
Greenville's Only Registered Jewelry Firm<lb />
See George Lautares ECU '41<lb />
RENTAL FURNITURE SERVICE<lb />
RFNT NEW FURNITURE<lb />
WITH OPTION TO BUY<lb />
YOUR SELECTION<lb />
Good Selection Of New or Used Furniture<lb />
CASH CREDIT, LAY-A-WAY, RENT<lb />
SHEPARD-MOSELEY<lb />
FURNITURE CO.<lb />
18M DICKINSON AVE. �<lb />
portrayed by Pat Mecunger, attend-<lb />
ing a rush party. Included in the<lb />
skit were Dee Franklin and Jane<lb />
McGee as the step sisters, Pat<lb />
Neely as the stepmother, and<lb />
Pauline Coaler a.s the godmother.<lb />
Friday night some of the Alpha<lb />
Phi's wore short black dresses and<lb />
the others wore white formals as<lb />
they performed the "Court of the<lb />
lighted Candle" ceremony.<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
At the Alpha Xi Delta house<lb />
rushees entered "The Enchanted<lb />
Land of Axid Eleves led the rush-<lb />
es through the forest to Candy-<lb />
md, where they were served re-<lb />
freshments by Candyland girls.<lb />
Friday night the girls wore gold<lb />
brocade formals. They performed<lb />
the "Rose Ceremony" and present-<lb />
ed the rushees with roses.<lb />
Chi Omega<lb />
At the Tuesday night party, Chi<lb />
Omegas presented the skit "Alice<lb />
in Chi O Land The house was dec-<lb />
orated in keeping with the theme<lb />
of the party. Sorority songs were<lb />
presented to the rushees.<lb />
Wearing white formals, the girls<lb />
performed a Chi Omega ceremony<lb />
Friday night.<lb />
Rushees received their bids Sat-<lb />
urday at 12:00 p.m. in the Pan-<lb />
hellenic Room.<lb />
,<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
Students wanted for telephone<lb />
soliciting- satrting at $1.25 an<lb />
hour. Also, make students for<lb />
part-time saleswork.<lb />
Call COASTAL DESIGNS, Inc.<lb />
758-4139<lb />
GIRLS: Come In and See Our Novel Items<lb />
Also Jewelry and Cosmetics.<lb />
MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO<lb />
216 E. 5th Street<lb />
State Bank<lb />
and Trust Co.<lb />
5 Points<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Member F. D. I. C.<lb />
.Tylers<lb />
In Downtown<lb />
Greenville<lb />
You are Invited!<lb />
To come in and look over our<lb />
NEW SPRING LINE.<lb />
Come pick out your Spring fashions<lb />
now  While the merchandise is<lb />
brand new!<lb /><pb facs="00039327_tn_0004" /><lb />
1<lb /><lb />
4�East Carolinian�Tuesday, January 30, L968<lb />
Wrestling Team<lb />
Claims Two Wins<lb />
The Fast C<lb />
wrestling tean<lb />
fourth and fifth wil<lb />
as they belted<lb />
ami St Andrew '<lb />
day.<lb />
!i � Pembrol<lb />
won by 21 -6 as<lb />
match bm twi<lb />
ins night,<lb />
completely<lb />
drews '�'�<lb />
match<lb />
Since<lb />
opener,<lb />
troop .<lb />
mna<lb />
;wepl<lb />
to<lb />
'tsl: <lb />
iok every<lb />
the Pirate grapplei<lb />
overwhelmed St. Au-<lb />
35-0 winning every<lb />
Coach Johnny Welb<lb />
have won five stn<lb />
matches<lb />
The Pirate will be<lb />
D i this Friday in a wrest-<lb />
ling match In Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Sun<lb />
P m broke<lb />
123: Tom Elli B<lb />
Sti �� E3senhauer, i i I<lb />
130: Howard Metear (ECI<lb />
rohn Decembrio, 5-0<lb />
137 Tun Ellenbergi i i �' 'V<lb />
� . d Gordon Cornell, 5-3.<lb />
145: Ron Rich i ECU i di<lb />
Charles Milpies, 8-4.<lb />
152: Stan Bastian (ECU! de-<lb />
ct&amp;ioned Billy Cramfield, 4-1<lb />
160: Yosi Michael- P' decision-<lb />
ed Sam McDowell. 8-6.<lb />
167: Cliff Bernard fECTJl decis-<lb />
ioned Jim Smyntek, 4-1<lb />
177: Mike Murray (ECU dc-<lb />
clsioned Kirk DeSombre. 8-1.<lb />
Unlimited: Clarence Lucas fPi<lb />
decisioned Warao Linberry, 6-2.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
St. Andrews Collotrf<lb />
123: Tom Kllenben<lb />
pinned Larry Robinson.<lb />
130: Howard Metzgar<lb />
 isioned Dean Leak-?. 13-0.<lb />
137: Tim Ellenberaer ECUi pin-<lb />
ned John Royal, 4:27.<lb />
145: Ron Rich (ECU) decisioned<lb />
Warren Maxon, 6-0.<lb />
152: Stan Bastian ECU pinned<lb />
Jan Bartlett. 6:22.<lb />
16: Sam McDowell iECU de-<lb />
cisioned Tom Teal, 4-2.<lb />
167: Cliff Bernard �ECU' decis-<lb />
ioned Dennis Dodson, 6-4.<lb />
177: Mike Murray (ECTJi decision-<lb />
ed Yank Albers. 4-2.<lb />
Unlimited: Wayne Lineberry<lb />
iECUi decisioned Frank Powell.<lb />
4-0.<lb />
jer 'ECU'<lb />
3:31.<lb />
iecu de-<lb />
Attention<lb />
If you have two or more years<lb />
of undergraduate or graduate<lb />
studies remaining at ECU, you<lb />
may be Interested in a commis-<lb />
sion as a Second Lieuteant in<lb />
the United States Air Force.<lb />
Major Kevin T. Ryan, Jr<lb />
Assistant Professor of Aero-<lb />
space Studies, and several .Air<lb />
Force ROTC Cadets will he<lb />
holding informal talks in Ay-<lb />
COCk Dormitory basement con-<lb />
cerning the advantages of the<lb />
Two Year Air Force ROTC pro-<lb />
gram on the following dates:<lb />
7:00 to 9:00 pm January 29,<lb />
1968 (Mondayi<lb />
7:00 to 9:00 pm January i.<lb />
1968 (Wednesday i<lb />
7:00 to 9:00 pm February '<lb />
1968 (Thursday)<lb />
Last chance in I'MiH. o obli-<lb />
gation.<lb />
Saad's Shoe Shop<lb />
Prompt Service<lb />
Located�Middle College View<lb />
Cleaners Main Plant<lb />
� .rand Avenue<lb />
MEN<lb />
Surprise Your Girl<lb />
with Roses on<lb />
Valentine's Day<lb />
Warning Order Early.<lb />
Greenville Floral<lb />
Company<lb />
313 Cotanche Street<lb />
One block v,p from The<lb />
Coach and Four<lb />
1  t arolii<lb />
( .<lb />
Jim M.tdlin (52<lb />
is fouled bj a West Virginia player as<lb />
he tries to shoot. "Moulin converted on both free throws<lb />
Cage Clips<lb />
A Loss But A Win<lb />
By Wes Sumner<lb />
Saturdays tilt with the Moun-<lb />
taineers of West Virginia, though<lb />
unsuccessful in the sense thai the<lb />
game was lost by the Pirates 77-00.<lb />
was a great success in many other<lb />
ways.<lb />
Television coverage ol the contesl<lb />
was beneficial to the school. Ac-<lb />
cording to several people who<lb />
watched the elevision presentation,<lb />
the resume ol the school presented<lb />
the best aspects of both the aca-<lb />
demic and athletic -ides oi ECU<lb />
This will be a vast help in recruit-<lb />
ing athlete for future teams. The<lb />
student turnout, though small, pre-<lb />
sented a good Image as the fans<lb />
really turned on the spirit In sup-<lb />
port of the team.<lb />
Perhaps, the only thing that mar-<lb />
red the television coverage was the<lb />
fact that the Coliseum looked smal-<lb />
ler than it actually is The cam-<lb />
eras seldom panned in on the upper<lb />
deck, which was a blessing in dis-<lb />
guise since 'he upper decks were<lb />
rather .sparsely occupied. These<lb />
seats should have been filled.<lb />
Too many students, instead of<lb />
taking advantage of the opportun-<lb />
ity both bo support the Pirates and<lb />
til see the Southern Conference<lb />
leading West Virginia action, made<lb />
their weekly trip home In search of<lb />
excitement. Too bad. some people<lb />
are so blind that they often fail<lb />
to see the forest for the trees . . .<lb />
It was nice to hear �'Dixie" play-<lb />
ed at a basketball game again. Con-<lb />
trary to the beliefs of some mem-<lb />
bers of the university family, it is<lb />
not intended to embarass or anger<lb />
them. Tt,s sole function is to pro-<lb />
mote a feeling of unity and spirit<lb />
among the spectators at the con-<lb />
test.<lb />
The song is one of pride in a sec-<lb />
tion of our country, a section that<lb />
has something that no other across<lb />
the entire nation can duplicate.<lb />
Taking "Dixie" away from athletic<lb />
events is like outlawing Southern<lb />
fried chicken and mint juleps.<lb />
Coach Quinn's charges travel to<lb />
High Point Wednesday night to<lb />
take on a team that he was in-<lb />
strumental in forming two years<lb />
ago. One might say that it will be<lb />
a batle between his recruiting abil-<lb />
ities (High Point! and his coach-<lb />
ing ability (East Carolina).<lb />
taaiuHi<lb />
Zji Drive-In<lb />
jUl Cleaners &amp; Launderers<lb />
I.M. LI Cor 10th &amp; cotanche Sts. Greenville, N. C.<lb />
1 Hr. Cleaning 3 Hr. Shirt Service<lb />
Join The JjQJJ Crowd<lb />
Pizza Ism<lb />
421 Greenville Blvd.<lb />
(264 By-Pass)<lb />
DINE INN or TAKE OUT<lb />
Call Ahead For Faster Service<lb />
Telephone 756-9991<lb />
UNIVERSITY BOOK EXCHANGE<lb />
528 S. COTANCHE STREET<lb />
Come in and see our<lb />
new writing paper�<lb />
EATON'S PERKY POSIES<lb />
in cheerful Springtime colors of j?old<lb />
orange, blue ana rose<lb />
and<lb />
EATON'S PUNCH COLORS<lb />
in moss reen, orange, blue, and sold<lb />
Conference Leaders<lb />
Hand Bucs 77-60 Loss<lb />
the<lb />
and<lb />
Center Charlie Alford grabbed ofl<lb />
13 rebounds and pumped in 19<lb />
points to pace East Carolina's<lb />
Pirates in a vain effort again; I a<lb />
strong West Virginia team, as the<lb />
league-leading Mountaineers dump-<lb />
ed the Hues by a 77-60 m <lb />
i he Pirates battled on fairlj even<lb />
v. ith the visiting Mountain-<lb />
throughou! the firsl half, bul<lb />
in the closing minutes of the pi<lb />
Wesl Virginians came to life<lb />
pulled away to lead by en lit<lb />
points at intermission. 41-33.<lb />
After the dedication of the new<lb />
Minges Coliseum during half-time.<lb />
the visitors roared hack to normal<lb />
level and pumped in point at a<lb />
rate rapid enough to manage a 10<lb />
poinl margin with 7:12 lefl to play<lb />
The spread had moved to as much<lb />
as 21 in the final three minute ol<lb />
the contest, hut the Hues sti Uggled<lb />
hack to CUt the Mountaineer lead<lb />
to a final 17 points.<lb />
The Mountaineers gained the win.<lb />
'hen- .ixth m the loop, by getting<lb />
off more shots than their I<lb />
Carolina hosts. Turnovers allowed<lb />
the Hues to take only 50 shots from<lb />
the floor, while the West Virginia<lb />
team put the hall up fil times.<lb />
Pirates in Statistics Race<lb />
East Carolina otherwise was very<lb />
much in contention in the statis-<lb />
tics race. The Pirates managed only<lb />
three less rebounds than their op-<lb />
ponents, a.s the Mountaineers pull-<lb />
ed down 39 compared to the East<lb />
Carolina 36.<lb />
The Bucs hit a .strong 57 in the<lb />
first half but cooled down in the<lb />
� to manag<lb />
� me. record, We �<lb />
came on strong in the se<lb />
hut 'ill managed only ti<lb />
Prom the free throv<lb />
Bui s and 14 of 18 for 78<lb />
taineers nil<lb />
he<lb />
ni.irk.<lb />
Leading Scorers<lb />
Can y Bail y wa! top i<lb />
lie visitinj West Viri<lb />
nig 18 point pulling dowi<lb />
bounds, and doing an ev. ,<lb />
i block I si Caroliti<lb />
Hummell and William<lb />
for 27 points, scoring 14 ai i<lb />
pectively.<lb />
All' � tOP fa<lb />
foil iwed<lb />
Kier. who came off the<lb />
tallj it 1 ' Hi pull<lb />
reboui<lb />
rii Pirate! take the i<lb />
Wednesday, as they �.<lb />
�o be a tOUgh 11 �<lb />
; llowi d by c : -<lb />
n exceptionally stri i<lb />
team Saturday night <lb />
onville, Florida.<lb />
West. Virginia<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
41<lb />
33 � 60<lb />
WVU - 77-Bailey-18, R <lb />
Hummell-14, Holmes-8, Willis<lb />
Lewis-2, Ludwig-3, Pel od-(<lb />
Grimm, Hale-4. Porter.<lb />
ECU 60-Alford-19. C ert-t<lb />
Miller-4. Modlin-2, Thompson-7,<lb />
Kier-14, Campbell?. Sabo-2 Lillj<lb />
Lindielt-2.<lb />
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BALDWIN PIANOS and DRUMS<lb />
MUSICAI INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS<lb />
Large Selection of Stereo Tapes<lb />
and Carrying Cases<lb />
RECORDS�Stereo and Monaural $3.95<lb />
SHEET MUSIC<lb />
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FINAL CLEARANCE<lb />
FALL &amp; WINTER MERCHANDISE<lb />
15 ('oats &amp; Dresses<lb />
Were $90<lb />
Now $45<lb />
Size 5-15<lb />
6 COATS<lb />
Were $50 to $8o<lb />
Now L Price<lb />
54 DRESSES<lb />
Were $30 to $55<lb />
Now L Price<lb />
i L<lb />
17 SUITS<lb />
Were $40 to $60<lb />
Now L Price<lb />
Group of skirts &amp; sweaters L Price<lb />
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Lare Groups <lb />
DRESSES, SKTRTS. SWEATERS<lb />
COATS, SUITS<lb />
ONE GROUP SHOES<lb />
Regular S13-14 Now S9.90<lb />
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Martin St. James, ;<lb />
� mna Hie<lb />
, hams, and<lb />
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Is. winter protri<lb />
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nu � "n'<lb />
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bratf ins, photograpl<lb />
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era about th<lb />
v poet, authc<lb />
r, will be pi<lb />
. of Music r<lb />
ty, February'<lb />
�rmances arc<lb />
at 8 o'clocl<lb />
� the music<lb />
" title role,<lb />
Moore of I<lb />
Jeanne smith i<lb />
Paul A. Allapoulios<lb />
f member, ha.s the<lb />
;i,1'l Happertutton.<lb />
' nn Ooforth of<lb />
the parts of C<lb />
Ml: icle. Other lea<lb />
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