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Volume XLIII<lb />
last Carolinian<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
East Carolina University, Greenville, N, C Tuesday. February 13, 1968<lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Dorm Reforms p 3<lb />
Law Society Lecture p 5<lb />
Pirate Maul Indian p 6<lb />
Number 35<lb />
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Bev CarawaB Las been chosen editor of the 1968-69 edition of the Key,<lb />
the udent handbook.<lb />
Caravan Assumes<lb />
Editorship Of fKey'<lb />
Bev Car-1 wan has been chosen<lb />
of the 1968-68 edition of the<lb />
Key. 'he student handbook. Dr.<lb />
Jami H. Tucker, Dean of St<lb />
At: tirs, announced Thursday .�:��<lb />
St.<lb />
dent<lb />
whic<lb />
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tion<lb />
ier first duty, Miss Oarawan<lb />
m on a meeting ol the �tu-<lb />
Faculty Publications Board, of<lb />
h. as Key editor, she is a mem-<lb />
The board, composed of the<lb />
us, business manager and<lb />
ors of each campus publication<lb />
of certain administration of-<lb />
chooses chief editors and ap-<lb />
contracts of the publica-<lb />
A sophomore political science<lb />
maji  Miss Carawan has experi-<lb />
ence with publications on the Fast<lb />
Carolinian newspaper staff M as-<lb />
sistant news editor, 1966-67: as-<lb />
sistant features editor, 1967: and<lb />
new. editor, 1967-68. She was a<lb />
member of the women's chorus in<lb />
1966 and is currently treasurer of<lb />
the Young Republicans Club.<lb />
"We plan to et more life into<lb />
the Key by making "it more than<lb />
Just i list of rales and organ!<lb />
Committee Books<lb />
Popular Groups<lb />
The<lb />
Corns<lb />
to thi<lb />
ferei -<lb />
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Th,<lb />
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Inn ii<lb />
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SGA Popular Entertainment<lb />
litee will send five delegates<lb />
� annual Block Booking Conf-<lb />
sclect next year's popu-<lb />
� imnent series for Er<lb />
conference, to be held Feb-<lb />
14-17 at the White House<lb />
i Chariote, will brine together<lb />
'�nt ifives of colleges from<lb />
entire Southeastern V<lb />
 enciea from New York<lb />
i Los Angeles, Memphis,<lb />
ier major cities will bring<lb />
d ihows to present to the<lb />
After four days of listen-<lb />
he many acl : students will<lb />
� shows they want for<lb />
tions Miss Carawan emphasized.<lb />
"One ol the suggestion we've had<lb />
faculty member is to include<lb />
in index of questions most often<lb />
� . lents<lb />
.�- furt.hu noted that, for the<lb />
first time th. year the Key will<lb />
have a theme. Though we're un-<lb />
eerti ; to the exact theme, we<lb />
know :T will stress academics<lb />
other members ot the Key staff<lb />
include: David Cullye, associate<lb />
editor; Ken Klemp and Florence<lb />
Wommack, typists; and Bev Jones,<lb />
Bob Robinson, Cathy Mears. and<lb />
Par Berry, assistants.<lb />
Siii � the Key will be available<lb />
for distribution during the first<lb />
jession of summer school, all work<lb />
must be c nipleted by May 1.<lb />
"Because of the short length of<lb />
� me in which we must put out the<lb />
Key, we hope that organizations<lb />
will cooperate in returning the in-<lb />
lation forms which will be<lb />
mailed oon Miss Carawan said.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
the Student Party will hold<lb />
its Nominating Assembly<lb />
March 5 at 6:00 p.m. in Room<lb />
j3 w Austin. Filing dates<lb />
for office are -March 4-11. A<lb />
compulsory meeting for can-<lb />
didates March 12 will precede<lb />
H March 19 election.<lb />
The National Ballet Company,<lb />
under the direction of Frederic<lb />
Franklin, will appear here tomor-<lb />
row at 8:15 p.m. in Wight Aud-<lb />
torium.<lb />
The company was originally or-<lb />
ganized to present classical and<lb />
contemporary ballet in the nation's<lb />
capital. It was founded in 1962 as<lb />
a resident company for Washing-<lb />
ton, D.C.<lb />
Since its main purpose is to<lb />
erve the cultural and educational<lb />
need of the city, most of the<lb />
company's 30-week season is spent<lb />
in Washington, D.C.<lb />
Large Repertory<lb />
The company practices, perform<lb />
and prepares new works to add to<lb />
its repertory, which already in-<lb />
lucies more than 23 different bal-<lb />
lets. The remaining time is devot-<lb />
ed to tours throughout the coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
The National Ballet, the first<lb />
company to give ballet perform-<lb />
ances on a regular subscription<lb />
series, now performs ten weeks in<lb />
Washington, D.C, and limits tour-<lb />
ing to three weeks. In addition,<lb />
the National Ballet gives 12 sell-out<lb />
performances of "The Nutcracker"<lb />
each year.<lb />
According to Mrs. Richard J.<lb />
Riddcll, founder and president of<lb />
the supporting organization of the<lb />
company, the National Ballet So-<lb />
cety, one of the goals of the So-<lb />
ciety is "to maintain a permanent<lb />
professional ballet company and<lb />
State Association<lb />
Chooses President<lb />
Dr. Edgar W. Hooks Jr. of East<lb />
Carolina is president-elect of the<lb />
North Carolina Association for<lb />
Health, Physical Education and<lb />
Recreation rNCAHPER).<lb />
He will take office as p osident<lb />
when the association has its an-<lb />
nual convention later this year in<lb />
Charlotte.<lb />
Dr. Hooks is professor of health<lb />
and physical education at EC and<lb />
also director of the university's<lb />
office of institutional research.<lb />
As NCAHPER president-elect he<lb />
serves on the Executive Board,<lb />
acts in the absence of the presi-<lb />
dent, plans the program for the<lb />
Physical Education Departmental<lb />
meeting of the N.C. Education As-<lb />
sociation and coordinates the pro-<lb />
gram for the annual convention of<lb />
NCAHPER.<lb />
For a number of years Dr. Hook<lb />
has been active at national, re-<lb />
gional, state and local levels of<lb />
NCAHPER. He was chairman of<lb />
health and physical education at<lb />
Campbell College before joining<lb />
the East Carolina faculty in 1965.<lb />
He has AB and MEd degrees<lb />
from the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina at Chapel Hill and an EdD<lb />
from George Peabody College of<lb />
Nashville.<lb />
Policy Change Loosens<lb />
Off-Campus Housing<lb />
. s housing policy<lb />
through the corn-<lb />
new<lb />
ill.<lb />
Ollll'<lb />
omen's Resi-<lb />
p nhellenic<lb />
regulation, which will<lb />
cttw fall quarter, 1968,<lb />
are l<lb />
raduate<lb /><lb />
finle�t<lb />
Freshmen will be required Lo live<lb />
in dormitories unless facilities are<lb />
not available or unless they are liv-<lb />
ing at home with parents or guard-<lb />
ians.<lb />
"It is the hope of the administra-<lb />
tion students will accept the re-<lb />
sponsibility that goes along with<lb />
winch has been grant-<lb />
rolyn Fulghum, as-<lb />
iChool of the highest artistic stan-<lb />
dards, worthy of the nation'<lb />
capital<lb />
National Ballet Workshops<lb />
A method of discovering new<lb />
talent is through the National Bal-<lb />
let workshops. These workshops<lb />
give the director and teacher ol<lb />
the National Ballet School the op<lb />
� unity to see dancers at, work<lb />
nd to judge their training, musi-<lb />
cal knowledge, and intuition.<lb />
Some of the better known works<lb />
� lined by the National Ballet<lb />
Companl are "Serenade "Co-<lb />
pella "Othello La Sonnam-<lb />
bula The Nutcracker "Legend<lb />
he Pearl and "Swan Lake<lb />
DR. EDGAR HOOKS�President-elect of N. C. Association for Health,<lb />
Physical Education, and Recreation.<lb />
GOP Candidate Speaks<lb />
To Young Republicans<lb />
Reece B. Gardner. Republican<lb />
candidate for Congress, will speak<lb />
to the EC Young Republican Club<lb />
on Wednesday, February 14. at<lb />
7:00 p.m. in NA 132.<lb />
Education-Psychology Building.<lb />
Gardner is running against Rep.<lb />
Walter Jones, the incumbent, for<lb />
the First District's seat in Con-<lb />
gress. He ran for Congress from<lb />
the Second Distrct in 1966 against<lb />
Democratic Rep. L. H. Fountain<lb />
and won about 35 of the votes in<lb />
that contest. This time, he is run-<lb />
ning in the First District because<lb />
his county, Lenoir was placed in<lb />
that district in the most recent<lb />
round of redistricting. Gardner<lb />
says that he expects to win this<lb />
race because Jones is not, in his<lb />
opinion, as formidable as Foun-<lb />
tain was. President Johnson's un-<lb />
popularity in this Distrct may also<lb />
rub off on Mr. Jones, who support-<lb />
ed the President for election in<lb />
1964, and is expected to do so again<lb />
'his year.<lb />
The political position expounded<lb />
by Gardner includes support of the<lb />
proposition that "the best govern-<lb />
ment is that government which<lb />
governs least He is unimpressed<lb />
by the administration's "Great So-<lb />
ciety" program, which he calls "a<lb />
high society. . . . high priced, high<lb />
taxed, and high handed<lb />
On the Viet Nam war. he has<lb />
I am convinced we need to<lb />
win (he war in Viet Nam, but I<lb />
the notion that we should<lb />
drag on for ten years. Time<lb />
OUt on this admin:<lb />
REECE B. GARDNER<lb />
election day. and doeseverything<lb />
he can to provideamily<lb />
and to ret along He .<lb />
soul, but his patiento end.<lb />
He has had enough of tlle blunders<lb />
of the bureaucrats andwaste<lb />
he welfare<lb />
iner is<lb />
of in-<lb />
uhas-<lb />
ecerving a<lb />
ease. The vie-<lb />
.older<lb />
pen-<lb />
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2�East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 13, 1968<lb /><lb />
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Organization: Key To Success<lb />
The Spring elections for the student government execu-<lb />
tive branch are still several weeks away. But for some time,<lb />
preparations have been underway by the two campus political<lb />
parties and the individual candidates. One party has already<lb />
selected its slate of nominees. The other is expected to do so<lb />
in the near future.<lb />
It is not too early to think about the importance and pos-<lb />
sible outcome of the Spring elections.<lb />
The Student Government Association is beginning to<lb />
realize its potential. This year has proved to be a soul-search-<lb />
ing one for the executive and legislative branches. They have<lb />
had to ponder questions such as: How much power for action<lb />
is vested in the SGA? What improvements do the students<lb />
need and demand? What better services can be provided for<lb />
the university community ' These questions will continue<lb />
through the elections and, perhaps, several varying answers<lb />
will be offered by the candidates. Regardless of the opinion,<lb />
however, the candidates necessarily must not overlook these<lb />
and many other questions concerning the functions of the<lb />
-tudent government at East Carolina.<lb />
We would ask both parties and all candidates to consider<lb />
seriously the questions facing the student government at the<lb />
present, and to present logical answers to the student body<lb />
before elections. A well-planned campaign based upon a sin-<lb />
cere platform will be more productive than a campaign of<lb />
personalities.<lb />
We would also ask each .student to judge and discuss the<lb />
campaign platforms with other students and with the candi-<lb />
dates themselves. Make your views and desires known to each<lb />
candidate running for office.<lb />
Election '68 at East Carolina will determine the success<lb />
of the first university-elected slate for nexl year. It is impor-<lb />
tant enough to begin to consider the issues now.<lb />
The fellow who does not always practice what he<lb />
preaches" would like to give others the chance to do so by<lb />
dropping a reminder of the impending exams. According to<lb />
the university bulletin, exams for courses over two hours in<lb />
credit begin Friday. February 2 All exams for courses with<lb />
one or two hours in credit will be held on the last day of class<lb />
during the week of the 23rd.<lb />
With less than two weeks of class left before exams be-<lb />
gin, now is the time to consider reviewing (or to begin to<lb />
leam) each subject thoroughly. For some subjects, there re-<lb />
mains only one weekend of study left before exams. There<lb />
are two study weekends at the most.<lb />
This reminder is most significant when one considers that<lb />
Winter Quarter is probably the time when study habits are<lb />
most lax. Also, the end of this quarter brings the students on<lb />
academic probation closer to the "ineligible except for sum-<lb />
mer school" deadline.<lb />
Taking everything into perspective, it wouldn't be a bad<lb />
idea to sit down and compile a study inventory tonight!<lb />
CAMPUS BULLETIN<lb />
TUESDAY, February 13<lb />
5:50 P. M. Freshman Basketball�E.C.U. vs.<lb />
Louisburg College, Minges<lb />
8:00 P.M. Basketball�E.C.U. vs. Phillips Oilers, Minges<lb />
8:15 P.M. E.C.U. Playhouse presents "Romeo and Juliet"<lb />
McGinnis Aud.<lb />
WEDNESDAY, February 14<lb />
7:00 P.M. Law Society, Rawl 201<lb />
8:15 P.M. Artist Series�The National Ballet,<lb />
Wright Aud.<lb />
THURSDAY, February 15<lb />
8:15 P. M. Junior Recital�Catherine Taylor�Piano<lb />
Recital Hall<lb />
FRIDAY, February 16<lb />
7:00 P.M. &amp; 9:00 P. M. Movie�"Kaleidoscope<lb />
Wright Aud.<lb />
ECU Forum<lb />
last Carolinian<lb />
Published 8�miw�-kly by the ntudenta of East Carolina Univeralty,<lb />
Greenvillr N- -th Carolina<lb />
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Service, Prvn Servi of Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Editor-in-Chief . J WIMam Rufty, Jr.<lb />
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Associate Editor I Phyllis G Rndgemu<lb />
Managing Editor I Marcy Jordan<lb />
BlIiajtiTUHinn rate So.00.<lb />
� ailing address: Box 616. Kaat Carolina College Station, Greenfille, N. 0.<lb />
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Displeased<lb />
SIH<lb />
a i Saturday's concert featuring<lb />
riic Lettermen, the ubiquitous Jay-<lb />
cee "ushers" were gleefully refus-<lb />
admittance to dozens of ticket-<lb />
holding students because the stu-<lb />
dents could not produce their ID<lb />
cards. The unidentified students<lb />
were directed to "the man with<lb />
the authority" (who turned oul to<lb />
be just another Jd conveniently<lb />
stationed at one of the doors on<lb />
the first floor Alter some discus-<lb />
sion he finally relented and al-<lb />
lowed everyone to inter feeling<lb />
grateful for his charity. This little<lb />
tactic resulted in considerable pos-<lb />
numbers of coed- being forced to<lb />
assume very unladylike postures<lb />
while i limbng to seats on the upper<lb />
level.<lb />
To those in the upper reaches,<lb />
the scene taking place on the floor<lb />
of the coliseum loki d like lunch<lb />
hour at the Never-Sweat Copper<lb />
Mine in Bute, Montana. Students<lb />
were sitting leam on blan-<lb />
ket sheet coats, shoes and each<lb />
other in a vain attempl to capture<lb />
,i comfortable view oi the perform-<lb />
ance.<lb />
What pos ible iu tification can<lb />
there be for such indignities? Do<lb />
you think il would be asking<lb />
much folding chairs set up<lb />
for similar affair- in the future?<lb />
As for the Jaycees. I'm sure<lb />
they'll be much too busy rallying<lb />
support for their next project, Jay-<lb />
cee c nsorship of all movie shown<lb />
at the Mead.Avbrook Drive-In. to<lb />
be of much help (?) to East Caro-<lb />
lina m the future<lb />
R. S. Morton<lb />
The Solution<lb />
To the Editor.<lb />
Ea t Carolina is a perfect exam-<lb />
ple ol too little, too late. As it<lb />
seems now. the facilities of the<lb />
school are inadequate. The lang-<lb />
uage lab is a farce, the library is<lb />
training at the bounds, and the<lb />
system of instruction is slowly<lb />
crawling out of the high school<lb />
level. In four years there will be<lb />
a new language lab with 130 ma-<lb />
chines, in ten years there may be<lb />
a new library, and someday there<lb />
might be a university system of In-<lb />
struction and responsible treatment<lb />
of students.<lb />
However, if these come about.<lb />
in four years the new language lab<lb />
will be too small, in ten years a<lb />
new library would be too small, and<lb />
tudents will still be crying for<lb />
pace and new methods. All<lb />
� il the problems we have now will<lb />
hi- present then.�why? Because<lb />
the inadequacies of today are a<lb />
result 'i po r planning in the past;<lb />
tin POO planning ol today will<lb />
i ntly while browsing through<lb />
an oic oj tate new pper. I came<lb />
upon the following item of interest.<lb />
Before I tell you about it, let me<lb />
state that this is entirely true, in<lb />
Cleveland, Ohio, the NAACP has<lb />
been picketing the Johnson and<lb />
Johnson Company tor practicing<lb />
.ii crimination. It seems that the<lb />
head of the local NAACP wants in-<lb />
tegrated band-aids. Thats right in-<lb />
tegrated ! ! ' Johnson and John-<lb />
iii has flesh colored band-aids for<lb />
white people, why not dark brown<lb />
ones for us?'<lb />
Well, sooner or later, it had to<lb />
happen . . . "Pseudo-girl How-<lb />
ever, at this time I m not going to<lb />
write anything about "PseudiO-girl<lb />
for two obvious reasons. First of<lb />
all. the girls' dress on this campus<lb />
is quite a bit harder to classify:<lb />
they have too many styles. The<lb />
second reason is that since I rely<lb />
on girls for dates, I'd be a com-<lb />
plete dum-dum if I deliberately<lb />
offended them. So instead . . .<lb />
here's "Pseudoman<lb />
1 11vial issues from the Ti Ivial<lb />
.Mind<lb />
End Products the quest; and not<lb />
mankind.<lb />
�D.M.H.<lb />
I would like to thank D.M.H.<lb />
for his criticism of me. I can take<lb />
it he can not. Lieutenant D.M.H<lb />
has stated, in four lines, the entire<lb />
creed of a militaristic society. I'm<lb />
afraid my critic has set himself<lb />
out on a limb b iting the above<lb />
poem. When the higher-ups of<lb />
the Air Force see your writing<lb />
ability, they will make you Pub-<lb />
lcity Director of the Air War in<lb />
Vietnam. I can see your slogan<lb />
now: "Make a dirty war clean<lb />
I leutenant D.M.H. seems to think<lb />
that the ROTC is protecting me so<lb />
that I can write the Watering Hole.<lb />
How noble of him! What is the<lb />
ROTC doing? Holding the Admin-<lb />
istration off with drawn bayonets?<lb />
Get over yourself, lieutenant.<lb />
fail to consider the expansionist<lb />
di earns of some future president of<lb />
the University.<lb />
the answer is to drastically cur-<lb />
tail the admission of non-motivat.<lb />
rd people and ruthlessly<lb />
students who fail to meet aca<lb />
standards after their freshman<lb />
year. After such purgine, the re-<lb />
maining students could enjoy �,<lb />
treatment usually given to<lb />
m a responsible Unlver itj iin(j<lb />
they could take lull ad van I e of<lb />
the facilities ol the Unr, �<lb />
If the University cannot di<lb />
ally reduce the number oi stu<lb />
then a careful tightening<lb />
loom belts will have to be , ,<lb />
ed. More portable tape boo<lb />
language instruction should b ;iul.<lb />
chased and a classroom appropriat-<lb />
ed to house them, or a couple of<lb />
metal pro-fab or trailer  ��.<lb />
classrooms installed on the Mai!<lb />
for them Possibly the same<lb />
lire i 'i- the extension  .<lb />
space might be considered<lb />
P: chool's closed circuit tele-<lb />
vl ion hours could be expandi<lb />
include most basic fres<lb />
courses and be televised from eight<lb />
A M. to four P.M. Each<lb />
would be free to use the i i.<lb />
fectlve speaker and thus allow the<lb />
remaining professors and I jttf.<lb />
dents, to procter and gi<lb />
dent papers and counsel the tu-<lb />
dents in need of help. This would<lb />
free mere classroom spaci<lb />
� rtmental libraries bj<lb />
I et's SF.EK TO MEET THE V �<lb />
I (EN 1"S needs now a<lb />
, Id for tlie future, becau '� il our<lb />
nl iced aren't met thi<lb />
tor the future will be<lb />
e cenece.<lb />
Charle Grifl<lb />
Just A Little . <lb />
I'o the students of E.C.U.<lb />
i n't everyone becoming ju<lb />
title bored by all the self-righteous<lb />
people on campus;<lb />
And. isn't everyone becoming just<lb />
bored by all the self-pitying<lb />
on campus;<lb />
isn't everyone becoming<lb />
title bored by all the "cru-<lb />
oii campus who busy them-<lb />
a title<lb />
people<lb />
And,<lb />
lust a<lb />
saders<lb />
selves only with eloquent carble<lb />
And. isn't everyone becoming just<lb />
a lit lo bored by all the dissatisfied<lb />
cowards on campus who won't<lb />
� peak-up:<lb />
And. isn't everyone becoming<lb />
just a little bored by all the narrow<lb />
minds and the complacent attitudes<lb />
on campus?<lb />
Isn't it all repulsive?<lb />
Why doesn't anyone take time<lb />
to look into a mirror Afraid that<lb />
it might too become just a little<lb />
boring? ?<lb />
Mark Mobley<lb />
That permanent pillar of well-<lb />
dressed conservatism is with us<lb />
again. He's even getting his pic-<lb />
ture in an upcoming issue of the<lb />
paper. So without further ado, let<lb />
me relate to you "Pseudo-man's<lb />
newest adventure. Our dear boy<lb />
lias been having a streak of bad<lb />
luck, lately. For instance, yester-<lb />
day he got up. and being rather Wl�i,<lb />
sleepy, he pulled his belt too tight<lb />
and cut oil the circulation in his<lb />
neck. Now "Pseudo-mi n" is in the<lb />
ee belt<lb />
What's Happening?<lb />
By Linda Dyer<lb />
When contemplating the political ing it from every aspect, because<lb />
activities of this nation or any<lb />
other, .me can rapidly arrive to<lb />
realization that the system is creat-<lb />
ing the holocaust in which the<lb />
Infirmary with<lb />
bin n on hi ne<lb />
The people who oppose the war<lb />
in Vietnam, for example, cannot<lb />
hope to see their desires for peace<lb />
achieved through Senator McCarthy<lb />
or any peace candidate because<lb />
evei y candid ite Is a product oi<lb />
the '  and �ie or she can do<lb />
ml.� v haMo allows.<lb />
Pel hap , the members of the Rad-<lb />
ical N a i .ii hould lie listeni d<lb />
to moie frequently than damned.<lb />
Their plan for a de Igned revolu-<lb />
tion i going to confront Americans<lb />
on every level. It one really con-<lb />
Withoul the Sword, the Pen is dones things as they are. he had<lb />
lhh- better condition himself ' defend-<lb />
Well, d-<lb />
cadet lias I,  poke<lb />
ol! the i<lb />
' ; tern in its entii<lb />
mment follow.<lb />
To Hole<lb />
fen over Sword; oft quoted and<lb />
title<lb />
h' 111'<lb />
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Q<lb />
CO<lb />
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O<lb />
BO<lb />
it is a difficult adjustment to make<lb />
When there are no highly-struc-<lb />
tured beliefs to which to adjust<lb />
When one contemplates any<lb />
change, he should be prepared to<lb />
supply an alternative. Those as-<lb />
ociated with the Designed Revo-<lb />
lution intend t. replace the CUT-<lb />
rent political system with human-<lb />
ity. They fee that the only way<lb />
world peace can be achieved i for<lb />
the world to be without, a sj<lb />
but with a concerned mass 'lf<lb />
humanity.<lb />
The failure of the political If<lb />
tem is more than evident m rela-<lb />
tion to Vietnam. Everyone should<lb />
realize by now that the only reason<lb />
We are in Vietnam is to confront<lb />
communism, in o-der to perpetuate<lb />
the myth that communism as a<lb />
poltical system is out to conquer<lb />
the world. If Americans would<lb />
stop caring more about politics<lb />
than about humanity, then our<lb />
country would withdraw from Viet-<lb />
nam immediately without stipula-<lb />
tions. After withdrawing, we as a<lb />
"have" nation should do all �<lb />
can to develop and aid Vietnam<lb />
In becoming more unan a "have-<lb />
not" nation.<lb />
Any aid given to a <lb />
if tion . h add not be '<lb />
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such purging the re.<lb />
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imily given to adults<lb />
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all the self-righteous<lb />
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everyone becoming<lb />
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everyone becoming<lb />
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complacent attitudes<lb />
epulsive?<lb />
I anyone take tune<lb />
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become just a little<lb />
Mark Mobley<lb />
ling:<lb />
Linda Dyer<lb />
ery aspect, because<lb />
adjustment to mike<lb />
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contemplates any<lb />
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the Designed Revo-<lb />
bo replace the cur-<lb />
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Drop City, Colorado<lb />
Freedom Outsid,<lb />
By LINDA DYEB<lb />
most of today<lb />
claiming the death<lb />
Society<lb />
East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 13, 1968-<lb />
liip<lb />
it's strange ti<lb />
munlty Is still i<lb />
mmunltj I Di<lb />
�Hia<lb />
Til<lb />
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01<lb />
, p City was s tarted b; i roup<lb />
: louts" from the rjniver-<lb />
Oolorado Twenty-i<lb />
 now living In the nine<lb />
les thai make up n<lb />
tincture f the <lb />
mui<lb />
i domes are built from<lb />
- are purchased from junk<lb />
al about 20 cents each The<lb />
� colors of the domes sym-<lb />
he happtaess thai the ;<lb />
this community have found<lb />
H' of life.<lb />
philosophy of Drop citj<lb />
: basic simplicity Qm<lb />
� premise when one<lb />
h these people. One<lb />
to decide whal me'<lb />
and then has to do it<lb />
in the community put on:<lb />
Iction on the people<lb />
there, and that is thai eai h<lb />
11 help the other, a Petei<lb />
I the unofficial leader of the<lb />
unity said "Each ol u I vei j<lb />
the pi<lb />
waning of" ��<lb />
 and live within<lb />
� fr edom as<lb />
Mm I<lb />
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all realized<lb />
I once<lb />
lety The<lb />
New Reconstruction Follows<lb />
Period Of Negro Troubles<lb />
pie<lb />
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help<lb />
and yet each<lb />
thai we '<lb />
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.in individual,<lb />
i he other so<lb />
free "<lb />
Freedom<lb />
lom is the key work<lb />
3 y. All 25 people wen' tl<lb />
e freedom, and each feel<lb />
"v the idea oi<lb />
community may represent<lb />
bill t the people<lb />
the type of<lb />
all people should<lb />
People in Drop City<lb />
' : tboul mankind.<lb />
: � d to appreciate<lb />
bin : thai life offers.<lb />
Peace<lb />
' fifth of the Drop City<lb />
I mel had seem-<lb />
� ense of inner<lb />
Men mankind is questing<lb />
this peace that lets<lb />
pan they are. Day<lb />
New ol hi community "We<lb />
�il of society cannol<lb />
'� way ii life, but we wel-<lb />
��'��'� who wants to come<lb />
live with u and do his own<lb />
thing<lb />
Perhaps Drop City will die in<lb />
the people who live there<lb />
inue to express the feel-<lb />
of the community. Peace,<lb />
and friendship are the<lb />
� will find if one<lb />
� Drop City as his place I i<lb />
�<lb />
This, That, and The Other<lb />
Dorm Complaints<lb />
Walt Whittemore<lb />
ii<lb />
distinct characteristic of<lb />
�n colleges and univer itii<lb />
i attitude of reform The ef-<lb />
fi ; indent disapproval on many<lb />
: practices cannot be n<lb />
out it must be rei<lb />
th � tudents have contribute<lb />
illegiate reformation.<lb />
y, a noticeable chai i<lb />
attitudes at ECU ha di<lb />
Perhaps the realiz<lb />
the administration can and<lb />
tempt to remedy unsatisfac-<lb />
I � conditions has led to thi<lb />
e f)ne need not attempl to<lb />
tand the causes for this<lb />
ell  Ing outlook on unpleasant<lb />
tuati as but should instead con-<lb />
the complaints. One of these<lb />
of student displeasure<lb />
� mitory life al Ea I Cai �<lb />
Dormitory Complaints<lb />
 - " underclassment find them-<lb />
selvi m direct opposition to the<lb />
n ilation which requires freshmen<lb />
i ale in the dormitories b<lb />
� looms are available, They<lb />
that as mature, young<lb />
they should be able<lb />
� heir "homes away home<lb />
hei sore spot with student<lb />
phy leal appear mce A the<lb />
� iries ml room  SIudi nt<lb />
willing to accept the out-<lb />
of many of thi older<lb />
' ries as unavoidable, bul be-<lb />
I il tlie interior "decorati tn'<lb />
�� improved. I! i i possible<lb />
' idents are jealous of other<lb />
Old Dominion College In<lb />
Norfolk Va . for example that pro-<lb />
'��� � in - which more resemble<lb />
: ' uite . than jail cells.<lb />
I � irther complaint about the<lb />
" itories is the absence of many<lb />
"pleasures of home ai-<lb />
'� II may also be attributed<lb />
loU! y. students view with<lb />
' � �� dormitory roams i al other<lb />
tions) which are accommo-<lb />
with wall-to-wall carp<lb />
Hi active bedroom furniture,<lb />
private and private bathroom<lb />
facilities, electrical air conditioning<lb />
ar,d heating, and, believe it or not.<lb />
CLOTH curtains.<lb />
i'he topic of ��room-service" fur-<lb />
tnef disturbs students. Rather th n<lb />
 w!io appear daily to sweep<lb />
 "i's and empty waste cans.<lb />
111 the men's dormitories, many<lb />
 � would like to see hired<lb />
Is who clean the rooms once<lb />
Ice a week, as at the tJniver-<lb />
o) Tennessee in Knoxville.<lb />
Restricted Behavior<lb />
tion to complaints about<lb />
tori and their accom-<lb />
students voice much<lb />
� al with regulations which<lb />
m i restrict their behavior.<lb />
most are willing t abide<lb />
he rule which are designed to<lb />
prevenl discourteous behavior, stu-<lb />
deni encounter difficulties accept-<lb />
Uations which they did n<lb />
: ice al home.<lb />
one of these restriction<lb />
of women dormi-<lb />
� �� . Students entering East Car-<lb />
olina for the first time arc shocked<lb />
by the i:l:30 a.m. curfew on week-<lb />
It is understandable that one<lb />
accustomed to staying-out until<lb />
one or two o'clock, and later if<lb />
;o desired, is disappointed by the<lb />
curfew which seems reminiscent of<lb />
early high school years.<lb />
By E. TYRONE WATSON<lb />
During Negro History Week (Feb-<lb />
ruary 11-17), Negro Americans are<lb />
becoming more fully aware of the<lb />
fact that not since the days of<lb />
the Reconstruction have so many<lb />
Negroes held so many and so im-<lb />
portant public offices. These offi-<lb />
ces range from that of justice of<lb />
the peace in Mississippi to U.S.<lb />
Senator in Massachusetts.<lb />
The year 1967 may have ignited<lb />
.m awakening that may well be-<lb />
come the New Reconstruction just<lb />
100 years after the beginning of<lb />
the historic Reconstruction thai<lb />
followed the Civil War.<lb />
Amendments<lb />
During the early year- of Recon-<lb />
struction following the Civil War<lb />
the 14th and 15th Amendments to<lb />
the Constitution of the United States<lb />
made citizens and voters out of<lb />
the millions of freed slaves<lb />
throughout the South. By the end<lb />
of 1867, over 1,360,000 Americans<lb />
had registered to vote in the 11<lb />
itates that made up the Confed-<lb />
eracy�more than 700,000 of them<lb />
were black.<lb />
The black vote m the South had<lb />
strength In numbers and a unity<lb />
that white Democrats could not<lb />
shake. In the ten years of the<lb />
Reconstruction, eight of the South-<lb />
ern states sent a total of 17 Negro<lb />
men to Washington. Within the<lb />
states, Negroes held offices rang-<lb />
ing from justice of the peace to<lb />
governor, and several hundred sat<lb />
in the legislatures of their state<lb />
capital. Questions arose, about the<lb />
moral character of these black men,<lb />
but in reality they were as honest<lb />
as the whites who held the same of-<lb />
tices.<lb />
In a campaign of violence, brib-<lb />
ery, intimidation, and murder, the<lb />
white Southern Democrats destroy-<lb />
ed the local Republican organiza-<lb />
tions and succeeded in taking away<lb />
the political power of the Negro.<lb />
The Ku Klux Klan whipr  burn-<lb />
ed, and lynched throughout the<lb />
South.<lb />
During the "lections of 1876 in<lb />
Sjuth Carolina and Louisiana, both<lb />
the Republicans and Democrats<lb />
claimed victory and both set up<lb />
governments. The Republican want-<lb />
ed federal troops to support their<lb />
government. Because the election<lb />
of Republican President Ruther-<lb />
ford B. Hayes was contested by<lb />
Democrats, the votes from South<lb />
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the count until the Inauguration<lb />
day and leave the nation without<lb />
a president. But in the back rooms<lb />
a compromise was offered to<lb />
the South "home rule withdraw<lb />
f� deral troops, let the south handle<lb />
the "Negro problem and the fili-<lb />
buster would be called off. An<lb />
agreement was reached. Hayes<lb />
would be president, and the Recon-<lb />
struction would end.<lb />
Compromise<lb />
The compromise oi 1877 figura-<lb />
tively put the Negro back into<lb />
slavery, No one knows what kind<lb />
of iiation this would be today if<lb />
the federal government had not<lb />
allowed the Reconstruction to end.<lb />
Because the compromise was<lb />
made, during the next !)f) year.<lb />
Southern Negroes fled by the mil-<lb />
lions to the cities of the North.<lb />
Segregated and discriminated<lb />
against, the American Negro suf-<lb />
fered in silence until World War II.<lb />
Then slowly a revolt, an undeclar-<lb />
ed civil war began. First in non-<lb />
violent demonstrations and finally<lb />
in the wild unpredictable violence<lb />
of ghettu riots, the Negro Ameri-<lb />
can declared that he was through<lb />
with being a subjugated second<lb />
class citizens.<lb />
Stokes &amp; Hatcher<lb />
From a protest that ranged from<lb />
the Black Muslims to the NAACP.<lb />
from teenage gangs in the slums<lb />
to black collegians on Ivy League<lb />
campuses, there emerged a unity of<lb />
purpose that culminated in some-<lb />
thing of which Carl Stokes and<lb />
Richai d G. Ha symbol.<lb />
Those t j lize the be-<lb />
ginnii I I Ni instruction.<lb />
Stoki an Hati her by securing<lb />
some t�) percent oi the Negro vote,<lb />
ie made may i i by the few<lb />
white who voted I n them, but<lb />
by the man  ter<lb />
(d and cast their vot<lb />
The Negro in other oitie can<lb />
profit from this example by send-<lb />
ing as many as 20 or 30 Negro<lb />
to Washington as members of the<lb />
Hou e of Representatives. A coali-<lb />
tion of Negroes and perceptive<lb />
whites could send more well quali-<lb />
fied men (Negro and white a<lb />
U.S. Senators.<lb />
It is time that the 23 million<lb />
Negro Americans in this country<lb />
have more than token representa-<lb />
tion in the governing bodies ot<lb />
county, city, and state in this coun-<lb />
try. The New Reconstruction has<lb />
i well, but it can continue<lb />
only through such a concerted ef-<lb />
fort thai elected Hatcher and<lb />
Stoke .<lb />
There will be a meeting of<lb />
the pledg-es and members of<lb />
Chi Beta Phi, the Honorary<lb />
Science Fraternity, on Feb-<lb />
ruary 11 at 7:00 p.m. in Rm.<lb />
i7 Flanagan. Plans for the<lb />
spring banquet will be announc-<lb />
ed, and elections for the 1968-<lb />
li't year will be held.<lb />
The School oi Home Eco-<lb />
nomies is sponsoring an adult<lb />
class on "Toyland the last<lb />
in a series of classes on "The<lb />
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UT Takes Honors<lb />
In Intercollegiate Games<lb />
Top honors in games tournaments were shared by several different<lb />
tea and universities In the intercollegiate Games Tournaments in<lb />
billiards, men's and women's bowling, bridge, chess and table tennis<lb />
which ended Saturday ,<lb />
For the past two and half days, 140 students troni 18 colleges ana<lb />
universities have been on the ECU campus and in Greenville competing<lb />
In regional face-to-lace tournaments sponsored by the Association ol<lb />
College Unions�International.<lb />
The University of Tennessee, in Knoxvule, was the standout, taking<lb />
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versity of Tennessee: All Events winner: Calvin R DePaw, Virginia<lb />
Military Institute.<lb />
Women's Bowling: 1st place: University ol Tennessee. 2nd place.<lb />
East Carolina University. All Events: Pain Bishop. University of Tennessee.<lb />
Bridge: 1st place, N-S: Robert Leonard. Jr. and Richard J. Miller<lb />
North Carolina State University. 2nd place. William C. Halo and John K<lb />
Sheridan. U. N. CCH. 1st place. E-W: Don Laycock and Fred Marshall<lb />
University of Tennessee, 2nd place, E-W: Dan Beli and Steve Wright,<lb />
East Carolina University.<lb />
Chess: 1st place: Dave Burns. University oi renni ���� 2nd place:<lb />
Chi-Ming Siu. University of South Carolina.<lb />
Table Tennis: 1st place. Singles: Fung-Nai Chen. University of South<lb />
Carolina. 2nd place. Singles: Steve Parsons, Agriculture and Technical<lb />
University. 1st place, Doubles: Fung-Nai Chen and Marty Altman. Uni-<lb />
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McQueen, North Carolina State University.<lb />
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rector of the University Center of the University of Tennessee, who Is<lb />
Region V member of the Recreation Committee of the Association<lb />
of College Unions�Internationa which sponsors this program. The East<lb />
Carolina Union was host to the event.<lb />
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and Tom Hamilton; bowling, Mr. Leo Buck, Manager of Hillcrest Lanes:<lb />
bridge. Dr. James Stewart and Mrs. George Martin; table tennis, Miss<lb />
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Student Faculty Colloquim<lb />
Holds Discussion In MSC<lb />
Robert Theobald's "The Evalua-<lb />
tion of Teaching and Learining"<lb />
was discussed by the student-Fac-<lb />
ulty Colloquim. held Thursday,<lb />
February 8. at 5:30 p.m. at the<lb />
Catacombs in the Methodist Stu-<lb />
dent Center. Interested studenl<lb />
and faculty members representing<lb />
several departments attended<lb />
According to Theobald's evalua-<lb />
tion, our educational system is<lb />
very lacking, As the system passes<lb />
from generation to generation, the<lb />
faults of the past are perpetrated<lb />
through education. It is easier to<lb />
continue a past system than to<lb />
improve it by change, he noted, a<lb />
change which musl start immed-<lb />
iately.<lb />
Theobald suggested tnao we de-<lb />
velop banks of reference comput-<lb />
ers to retain specific facts. This<lb />
would allow the individual time for<lb />
mind expansion without, the encum-<lb />
bering memorization of facts.<lb />
Different Reactions<lb />
The discussion started with reac-<lb />
tions to the paper from Dr. Richard<lb />
Brown of the English department,<lb />
and John Reynolds, co-editor of the<lb />
Rebel. Dr. Brown began by stating<lb />
that he was opposed to Theobald's<lb />
theories on the grounds that they<lb />
are too concerned with the past.<lb />
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ist, he believed thai it is now time<lb />
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Committee Names<lb />
Prizes For Sixth<lb />
Art Competition<lb />
This year the Sixth Annual stu-<lb />
dent Art Competition i being"<lb />
jointly sponsored by the i<lb />
Cloyd Union Gallery (<lb />
and the Presbyterian Campu M ��-<lb />
istry.<lb />
It is expected Unit this competi-<lb />
tinn will be greater this year than<lb />
in all the previous competi:<lb />
Two prominent art expert will<lb />
he judges for the competition; Eu.<lb />
�cue Myers, Dean of the Corcoran<lb />
School of Art in Washington, D.rj.<lb />
and Mr. Gudrnund Vigtel from the<lb />
High Museum of Art ii Atlanta,<lb />
Georgia.<lb />
Entries may be submitted bj the<lb />
following categories: Class i, paint.<lb />
mgs framed: Class II, sculpture-<lb />
secure on base; Class III, prints<lb />
(wodcuts, lithographs, serigraphs,<lb />
etchings, etc.), must bo m<lb />
and Class IV. drawings (watt<lb />
tempera, pen and ink, paste: etc<lb />
must be matted<lb />
No more than two entrie may be<lb />
ubmitted by each artist. All work<lb />
must be original and musl have<lb />
been completed within the past two<lb />
years. There is no entry fe<lb />
Four awards will be made in each<lb />
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For Class II. $50, $35. For Classeg<lb />
III and IV, $25, $15. and $5<lb />
This year for the first time, the<lb />
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chase Award will be offered This<lb />
award is valued at $200 and will be<lb />
chosen by the judges after the pri-<lb />
mary awards are selected. Winning<lb />
an award in Classes I. II. Ill or<lb />
IV will not exclude the artisl from<lb />
competition for the purchase award<lb />
The Calendar ot Exhibition fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
February 26, Begin receivn,<lb />
tries at Erdahl-Cloyd Union Infor-<lb />
mation Center, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.<lb />
March 4. Deadline for receiving<lb />
 entries, 5 p.m.<lb />
March 6, 7. 8. Judgin iosed<lb />
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East Carolina Hosts<lb />
NC Laundry Managers<lb />
By (I. MARTIN LA3SITER<lb />
The North Carolina Association<lb />
of Institutional Laundry Managers<lb />
� NCAILM 1 will hold its bi-monthly<lb />
meeting on Thursday, February 15,<lb />
with EC as the host. Due to limited<lb />
parking facilities on campus, the<lb />
meeting will be held at the Holiday<lb />
Inn.<lb />
J. H. "Pat" Patton Jr manager<lb />
of the ec laundry department, will<lb />
host the event and will introduce<lb />
EC Vice-President F. D. Duncan<lb />
who will welcome the visitors.<lb />
The agenda calls for a coffee<lb />
hour at 10 a.m followed by a<lb />
meeting from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<lb />
At this session, after the welcome<lb />
by Vice-President Duncan, Miss<lb />
Peggy BeVier of Harco Corp Hart<lb />
ford, Conn will be the guest speak-<lb />
er.<lb />
Following a 12:30 luncheon, the<lb />
association members will tour the<lb />
Ec laundry facilities ) observe<lb />
its operations, a 2:30 business e<lb />
sion will close the program.<lb />
The NCAILM is comprised of<lb />
managers of non-profit, institu-<lb />
tional laundries. Associate mem-<lb />
bership is available to Allied Trade<lb />
Firms. The objectives of the asso-<lb />
ciation are "the advancement and<lb />
improvement of the institutional<lb />
laundry industry by mean<lb />
search, education, lectures, dis-<lb />
cussions and exchange of Idea! ind<lb />
methods of laundering amon<lb />
members<lb />
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holds bi-monthly meetings<lb />
whicht time "it offers an educa-<lb />
tional program dealing, with �onv'<lb />
pha te of institutional laundry ilPcr"<lb />
ation and features an outstanding<lb />
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members receive benefits from the<lb />
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EC laundry manager Pat tor. 1-<lb />
one ! f three directors of the N.C<lb />
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boro; UNC, Chapel Hill, on June<lb />
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The first annual I<lb />
Diversity Party Convention was held Thursday night<lb />
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UP Nominates Lloyd<lb />
Presidential Candidate<lb />
At the first annual University Party Convention Thurs-<lb />
n. the party adopted a platform and a slate of candi-<lb />
dates to represent their party in the Spring elections.<lb />
� the unity and progress of the party were<lb />
the auditorium. These slogans were<lb />
rhings are looking U.P<lb />
alls ;tt tin<lb />
"University Party is one-derful<lb />
and "U.P UP and away<lb />
' � i chairman of the<lb />
Univ. : itj Party, opened the c<lb />
welcoming the d I<lb />
H d the pui the conven-<lb />
tion was to find oul what students<lb />
� d i" the line of candidates<lb />
and Ion.<lb />
F'i inci introduced Beaufort<lb />
Davis, pn of MRC, who re-<lb />
counted .onie of the accomplish-<lb />
ments of the MRC. He also pre-<lb />
sented several MRC aims, which<lb />
included acquiring a library and a<lb />
cafeteria for the men on the Hill.<lb />
Jim Young, former vice chair-<lb />
man ol the up. told the delegates<lb />
that this was a good opportunity<lb />
for them to express their opinions<lb />
through their platform and selec-<lb />
tion of candidate<lb />
Progress in legislation of the<lb />
SGA, Young said, could be attribut-<lb />
ed to the efforts of members of<lb />
both parties working for the better-<lb />
ment of the SGA and the student<lb />
body He directed persons seeking<lb />
nominations to bear this in mind<lb />
if they were elected.<lb />
Platform Adopted<lb />
Following these opening remarks.<lb />
Reid Overcash, chairman of the<lb />
Platform Committee, presented a<lb />
ok platform. After it was read,<lb />
debated, and reised, the platform<lb />
was adopted.<lb />
A plank of the platform which<lb />
received much debate recommend-<lb />
ed that the SGA investigate the<lb />
possibility of obtaining a more<lb />
favorable ratio of tuition for in-<lb />
state and out-of-state students at<lb />
ECU Another plank urged that<lb />
presidents of MRC and WRC be<lb />
included In the Executive Council<lb />
with the rights to vote.<lb />
Other planks advocated two dor-<lb />
mitories with no closing hours for<lb />
women over 21 and for junior and<lb />
senior women with parental per-<lb />
mission. T!ie extension of hours<lb />
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David Lloyd Nominated<lb />
David Lloyd, vice-president of<lb />
.SGA, was selected by acclamation<lb />
to run as the U.P candidate for<lb />
SGA president. After the conven-<lb />
tion he expressed a hope that<lb />
"each individual will find it his<lb />
duty to vote on the 19th of March<lb />
for a slate of officers which will<lb />
produce the most progress in the<lb />
SGA in the history of the school<lb />
At least two party members were<lb />
seeking nominations for each of<lb />
the remaining offices. The dele-<lb />
gates voted to elect nominees foi<lb />
the offices.<lb />
Rex Meade, a sophomore, was<lb />
chosen by the delegates as their<lb />
vice-presidential candidate.<lb />
Neither party member seeking1<lb />
the nomination for treasurer re-<lb />
ceved a clear majority in the first<lb />
vote. A re-vote gave Beaufort Davis<lb />
the majority he needed to become<lb />
U.P. candidate for SGA treasurer.<lb />
Dianne Holland, secretary pro-<lb />
tempore of the SGA, was nominat-<lb />
ed to run for SGA secretary on<lb />
the U.P. ticket.<lb />
Receiving a nomination irom the<lb />
floor, Gwen Strickland was elect-<lb />
ed as candidate for historian of<lb />
SGA.<lb />
After the nominations, Francis<lb />
appointed Ada Sanford as assistant<lb />
publicity director to aid Jackie<lb />
Daniel.<lb />
At the conclusion of the conven-<lb />
tion, David Lloyd said that the five<lb />
nominees would run as a unit. He<lb />
challenged the party to retain the<lb />
enthusiasm shown at the conven-<lb />
tion throughout the campaign and<lb />
elections.<lb />
East Carolinian�Tuesday, February li, 1968�5<lb />
SGA Vice President Lloyd<lb />
Lectures To Law Society<lb />
dents rather than by the Adminis-<lb />
tration.<lb />
Lloyd presented the problem of<lb />
vague Men's Residence Council and<lb />
Women's Residence Council juris-<lb />
diction. He gave two proposals to<lb />
define their jurisdiction: '1) the<lb />
WRC should act on everything re-<lb />
lated to women students and MRC<lb />
should rule on all male policies. 2<lb />
the MRC and WRC presidents<lb />
should serve on the SGA Execu-<lb />
tive Council and bring bills before<lb />
the legislature.<lb />
Lloyd also spoke on the need for<lb />
an SGA Supreme Court to rule on<lb />
problems of jurisdiction. He then<lb />
proposed the addition of two sec-<lb />
retaries to the present seven-mem-<lb />
ber presidents cabinet: a secre-<lb />
tary of public relations and a sec-<lb />
retary of campus improvement.<lb />
Lloyd appealed to the student<lb />
body to support the SGA in its<lb />
attempt "to fill the sm.ui gaps left<lb />
by ECUs rapid growth He said<lb />
the function of the SGA was "to<lb />
make ECU have all the conveni-<lb />
ences of home" for its students.<lb />
David Lloyd, SGA vice-president,<lb />
called for more respect in the SGA<lb />
and SGA offcers in his speech to<lb />
the Law Society Wednesday night,<lb />
at 7:30 a.m. in Rawl.<lb />
To achieve this respect, Lloyd<lb />
said the students of EC to under-<lb />
stand the functions of the SGA and<lb />
respect the people they elect. The<lb />
SGA officers must fulfill their pur-<lb />
pose by finding out what the stu-<lb />
dents want and getting it.<lb />
The topic of Lloyd's speech was<lb />
"Should the SGA be Saluted or<lb />
Given the Finger?" He explained<lb />
the three branches of the SGA:�<lb />
legislative, executive, and judicary.<lb />
The legislative branch is the<lb />
SGA legislature composed of 36<lb />
students. A representative is .ect-<lb />
ed for each 250 students. The leg-<lb />
islature works in the same way as<lb />
the U.S. House of Representatives<lb />
with propositions being presented<lb />
by re presentatives and ruled on by<lb />
the body.<lb />
The executive branch is made up<lb />
of five elected officers: president,<lb />
vice-president, treasurer, historan,<lb />
and secretary. The presdent has<lb />
veto power on all bills and is the<lb />
chief administrator. The vice-presi-<lb />
dent heads all th" committees ap-<lb />
pointed by the SGA. The treasurer<lb />
handles the budrret. EC's SGA bud-<lb />
el is the second largest in the<lb />
United States at $250,000 per year<lb />
i University of Calfornia at Berk-<lb />
ley has $275.000i.<lb />
The historian keeps a perma-<lb />
nent record of all school events<lb />
while the secretary keeps records<lb />
of all SGA business.<lb />
The judicial brancn is made up<lb />
of the men and women's honor<lb />
councils and judiciaries. ECU has<lb />
the only system in North Carolina<lb />
in which .students are tried by stu-<lb />
Air Force Considers<lb />
Applications For OTS<lb />
A U.S. Air Force Officer Selec-<lb />
tion Team will visit East Carolina<lb />
on February 13 and 14 to accept<lb />
applications for the Air Force Of-<lb />
ficer Training School.<lb />
MSgt. John Rushing, Greenville<lb />
recruiter, said that Major Lionel<lb />
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Sgt. Rushing stated that June<lb />
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Also with the team will be Staff<lb />
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tive for Eastern North Carolina, to<lb />
explain Air Force career opportuni-<lb />
ties as a commissioned officer to<lb />
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The team will be located in the<lb />
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Alford, Thompson Duo Clicks<lb />
As Pirates Enjoy 99-75 Win<lb />
East Carolina's two leading cage<lb />
.scorers, Charlie Alford and Earl<lb />
Thompson, combined lories Satur-<lb />
day night to overwhelm the visiting<lb />
Indians of William &amp; M iry by 99-<lb />
75 in Southern Conference action.<lb />
Alford, operating from the pivol<lb />
with a finesse he has not macthed<lb />
all season, dumped in 35 points on<lb />
15 field goals and five free throws.<lb />
Saturday night's effort was the<lb />
highest scoring game of the year<lb />
for the 6-9 center, who hit a fan-<lb />
tastic 83 percent from the floor,<lb />
He also pulled down seven rebounds<lb />
for the Pirate effort and blocked<lb />
over a half dozen shots.<lb />
Guard Earl Thompson was as<lb />
hot as a firecracker. He sank his<lb />
first five shots from the floor and<lb />
ended up with seven field goals to<lb />
tie for scoring honors with Alford<lb />
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Bucs Aim For Sweep <lb />
By Wes Sunnier<lb />
East Carolina's cage Bucs find<lb />
themselves in the uneasy position<lb />
of having to play perfect basketball<lb />
for the rest of the season to come<lb />
up with a respectable record.<lb />
If the Pirates can come up with<lb />
victories in the remaining six con-<lb />
flicts, they can wrap up the regu-<lb />
lar season with a decent 2-13 over-<lb />
all mark and a 7-6 loop mark. They<lb />
now stand 6-13 overall and 4-6 in<lb />
the Southern Conference.<lb />
Before they can boost a poor<lb />
season to a respectable one. they<lb />
must face .some stiff competition<lb />
in the next two weeks. The Bucs<lb />
have three conference tilts re-<lb />
maining, as they face Virginia Mil-<lb />
itary Institute twice and a return<lb />
bout with the Citadel. V.M.I, has<lb />
been plagued with losses lately,<lb />
as they fell to cellar-dwelling<lb />
George Washington last week and<lb />
to the inspired five from Purnian<lb />
last Saturday night. The Citadel<lb />
promises to be tough, but the Pi-<lb />
rates lost to the Bulldogs by only<lb />
two points in Charleston, S.O so<lb />
the edge will definitely have to go<lb />
to East Carolina.<lb />
On the non-conference schedule,<lb />
the Bucs take on the Phillips Oilers,<lb />
a strong University of Toledo, and<lb />
Washington &amp; Lee. The W&amp;L game<lb />
Is the rescheduled game that had<lb />
been canceled due to the ice storms<lb />
in January,<lb />
A 7-6 record for the Pirates, com-<lb />
bined with losses for Richmond<lb />
and the Citadel, could move the<lb />
Bucs into a favorable fifth or sixth<lb />
place in the final standings. Pre-<lb />
sently, the locals are resting in<lb />
seventh place, ahead of William<lb />
and Mary and George Washington.<lb /><lb />
The Central Ticket office report-<lb />
ed Saturday night that they have<lb />
sold out tickets for the upcoming<lb />
Southern Conference Tournament<lb />
beginning February 28 in Charlotte.<lb />
However, ticekts may still be pur-<lb />
chased from Charlotte Coliseum.<lb />
��<lb />
The Pirates will be facing the<lb />
Phillips Oilers tonight at 8:00 pm .<lb />
following the freshmen preliminary<lb />
game. The Oilers are one of the<lb />
lop AAU teams in the country.<lb />
� ��<lb />
The canceled game against ash-<lb />
ington &amp; Lee has been rescheduled<lb />
for February 21 at 8:00 p.m. in<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Hot And Cold' Plague<lb />
EC's Shooting Ability<lb />
East Carolina's "hot and cold"<lb />
cage Bucs went on one of their<lb />
patented cold streaks Wednesday<lb />
night, as the plague of cold shoot-<lb />
ing cost them a 102-78 trouncing<lb />
at the hand of the University of<lb />
Richmond.<lb />
Richmond, who all year had been<lb />
one of the poorer shooting teams<lb />
in the Southern Conference, caught<lb />
fire nd scorched the nets with a<lb />
61 per cent night. East Carolina<lb />
managed to come back from a 38<lb />
per cent first half to wind up with<lb />
44 per cent.<lb />
Poor Shooting Plagues rirates<lb />
Richmond jumped out in front<lb />
in the opening minute of the con-<lb />
test and were never headed by the<lb />
Pirates, who struggged vainly<lb />
against poor shooting to make up<lb />
the margin. By the half-time mark,<lb />
the visitii. j Spiders were out in<lb />
front at 40-31.<lb />
In the : econd stanza, the visi-<lb />
tors hit for 69 per cent to push<lb />
their lead to a 24 point margin<lb />
when the final buzzer sounded at<lb />
102-78.<lb />
Richmond bombed in 38 shots<lb />
from the floor, while East Carolina<lb />
managed only 31. At the free throw<lb />
line the visitors also excelled, hit-<lb />
ting 26 of 42, while the Bucs sank<lb />
16 of 31.<lb />
Richmond was charged with 22<lb />
fous in the contest, most of which<lb />
came in the dosing minutes when<lb />
the verdicl had already been scal-<lb />
ed, line locals wen' charged with<lb />
28.<lb />
Top Shooters<lb />
Wilton Ford was top shooter for<lb />
the Spiders, tallying 29 points in<lb />
the conflict, followed by Kenny<lb />
Poster with 22.<lb />
ward Vince Colb<lb />
point spread at St. Francis.<lb />
Richmond 40 62 � 102<lb />
ECU 31 47 - 78<lb />
Richmond�102�Frazier 18; Fos-<lb />
ter 22; Ford 29; Burgess 14; Owen<lb />
6; Patterson 2; Ukrop 9; Wedding-<lb />
ton, Greenway, Stockburger 2.<lb />
East Carolina�78�Alford 6; Col-<lb />
bert 18; Miller 10; Modlin 8; Thomp-<lb />
son 14; Sabo, Kier 16; Campbell.<lb />
Francis, Lindfelt 2: Brafford.<lb />
EC Freshmen Avenge<lb />
Spider Victory 97-85<lb />
The ECU freshmen team, led by<lb />
a combined 71 point barrage by<lb />
center Jim Gregory and forward<lb />
Mike Dunn, avenged an earlier loss<lb />
to the University of Richmond<lb />
freshmen by defeating the Spiders<lb />
97-85 last Wednesday night. The<lb />
Baby Bucs had lost earlier to the<lb />
highly touted Richmond team by<lb />
87-81.<lb />
The Baby Bucs took an earlj<lb />
lead, fell behind at 18-14, then<lb />
roared back to retake the lead for<lb />
good at 19-18. From there, the<lb />
Baby Burs steadily pulled away to<lb />
a 45-32 halftime lead.<lb />
In the second haf. the teamt<lb />
played fairly evenly. The Babj<lb />
Bucs' lead reached as high as 14<lb />
points before the Spiders cul 11<lb />
back to 12 at the end of the g8<lb />
The Spider- were paced by Stan<lb />
Ryfinski with 35 poinl Ed Bui<lb />
with 17. and Bart E<lb />
Foa the Baby Bucs. On<lb />
top scorer with 38 p<lb />
closeh � ��� n i<lb />
H<lb />
Wfi 8<lb />
I<lb />
B<lb />
for the first stanza. In the second<lb />
half Earl passed off more and<lb />
wound up With 27 points for the<lb />
evening, hitting on eleven lrom the<lb />
floor and a perfect five-for-five at<lb />
the free throw line.<lb />
Four Point Play<lb />
Guard Tom Miller, who finished<lb />
with nine points, had perhaps the<lb />
most exciting play oi the evening,<lb />
as he dumped in a last-break lay-<lb />
up despite a round-tho-waist tackle<lb />
by William &amp; Marys David Stout<lb />
The intentional foul drew two free<lb />
throws for Miller, which he sank<lb />
for a rare four point play.<lb />
William t Mary took the early<lb />
lead, but a Vince Colbert shot with<lb />
about 3 minutes left In the first<lb />
put the Bucs ahead to stay at 14-12.<lb />
From there on In, the Bucs were<lb />
.never headed as they pushed their<lb />
lead out to 14 at 41-27 with 1:22<lb />
left in the half. The Indians closed<lb />
it down to 10 in the closing seconds.<lb />
but the Bucs led at the half by<lb />
42-31 as Richard Kier dropped m<lb />
a foul shot.<lb />
Bucs Retain Lead<lb />
In the second half, it was even<lb />
worse for William fc Mary's In-<lb />
dians. The Bucs pushed their lead<lb />
out early after the Indians had cut<lb />
the Bucs' lead to nine points; the<lb />
closest they ever came to over-<lb />
taking the Bucs.<lb />
With 2:10 to go. the Bucs were<lb />
leading by 95-56, and Coach Quimi<lb />
cleaned his bench to let the subs<lb />
in. After that. William fc Mary<lb />
was able to cut into the Buc lead<lb />
as they scored the last six points<lb />
to reduce the final margin to 24<lb />
points.<lb />
Bob Sherwood led the William St<lb />
Mary attack with 27 points, follow-<lb />
ed by Ron Panneton with 10 and<lb />
Jim Rama with 11.<lb />
Beside the 35 and 27 points scor-<lb />
ed by Alford and Thompson, Rich-<lb />
ard Kier tossed in 17 points and<lb />
led the Bucs eff the boards with 10<lb />
rebounds.<lb />
TWO POINTS� I ast Carolina center Charlie Alford (50) hits for two<lb />
of his 35 points in Saturday night's match with the Indians of William<lb />
and Mary Guard Karl Thompson (18) and foward Richard Kier 34,<lb />
await a possible rebound. The Pirates wrecked the visitinK Soothed<lb />
Conference team, 99-75.<lb />
EC's Baby Bucs Grab<lb />
Fourth Straight Win<lb />
�'Borneo and Ju<lb />
vie�. page 3). 1<lb />
in a romantic<lb />
W&amp;M<lb />
ECU<lb />
31 44 � 75<lb />
42 57 99<lb />
East Carolina's Baby Burs cap-<lb />
tured their fourth game in a row<lb />
to up their record to 10-4 as they<lb />
rolled over the William &amp; Mary<lb />
Papooses by 98-72. It was the<lb />
second Win over the Papooses for<lb />
the Baby Bucs Who earlier had<lb />
defeated them by 106-81.<lb />
The Baby Bucs shot out to an<lb />
early lead and led by around 10<lb />
points fol the remainder of the<lb />
first half. At the half, it was 43-33.<lb />
in the second half, the Papooses<lb />
were able to cut the lead back down<lb />
to eight points, but that was as<lb />
close as they could come as the<lb />
Babj Bucs pulled away and won<lb />
the game easily.<lb />
The Baby Bucs. paced by Jan<lb />
Gregory's 22 points, placed six men<lb />
in double figures for the game. Fol-<lb />
lowing Gregory were Ken Hartzler<lb />
and George Logan with 15 points<lb />
apiece, Bob Haubenreiser with 14.<lb />
and Bob McKillop and Tyrone<lb />
Wvehe with 10. Gregory was also<lb />
Bugs' top rebounder with 13 re-<lb />
coveries, while Haubenrei er col-<lb />
lared nine rebounds.<lb />
For the Papooses, Steve Dodge<lb />
had 20. Paul Kmg 14, Rv Ander-<lb />
,iiii, Doug Brown, and Bob Jancai-<lb />
Hs each had 10 points Top re-<lb />
bounder for the Papoo e � I K<lb />
with nine recoveries.<lb />
W&amp;M 33 39 72<lb />
ECU 43 55 98<lb />
W&amp;M- 72 Gewirtzman 6, Dodge<lb />
20, Jancaitis 10, King 14, Andeson<lb />
10, Br w:i io, Ameson 2. Johnson.<lb />
ecu 98 Wrche 10, Oregory 33<lb />
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WRAL-TV Studios, 2619 Western Blvd.<lb />
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
(Registration is 30 minutes prior to audition time.)<lb />
SIX FLAGS<lb />
OVER TEXAS OVER GEORGIA<lb />
DAL1AS FORT W0RIH ATIAN1A<lb />
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