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JSasj Carolina University, Greenville, N. C, Tuesday, February 20,<lb />
1968<lb />
Number �7<lb />
Photographer Metcali<lb />
Shows The Mississippi<lb />
ill' old man of the river is one of the subjects presented in James<lb />
Metcalf's travel-adventure film this evening, "The Nighty Mississippi<lb />
will be shown in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
First Edition Goes To Alumni<lb />
Alumni Produce Publication<lb />
Ea t Carolina has progressed a<lb />
� deal in :he last tio year<lb />
With the growth oi the school has<lb />
come the growth ot the Alum-<lb />
ni a ociation.<lb />
One oi the many recent effi<lb />
made by William P. Eyerman, Di-<lb />
rector of Alumni Affairs, has been<lb />
the report, a 21 page public<lb />
for the Alumni of ECU.<lb />
Eyerman said "We call thi<lb />
lication REPORT, because it is one.<lb />
We Cry to give the Alumni an idea<lb />
of what is going ou at EC and what<lb />
changes have been made.<lb />
The basic plan of the magazini<lb />
is to give a brief history of what<lb />
Oi  on now and a larger por-<lb />
� � Da � ; to till projection oi<lb />
i curances Eyerman feels<lb />
�; Alumni are becoming more<lb />
tab rested In the plans of tlie Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
This is the first such publication<lb />
:� bui it is hop' .1 that many<lb />
more will follow. There Is present-<lb />
ly , tentativi plan for three 30<lb />
�<lb />
p . hi 111 kI year<lb />
The thri is ui would deal re-<lb />
spectively With tructton, re-<lb />
se iri I an n it the Univer-<lb />
 I eh ispeel IVOUld be viewed<lb />
in the li h : y� sterday today,<lb />
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C .�).  ation is very Impoi �<lb />
� �. ersitj today in view<lb />
of the increasing expansion of the<lb />
institution said Eyerman, "It is<lb />
Lmportan for us to keep in touch<lb />
with, and keep the upport of the<lb />
Alumni.<lb />
"Some schools have completely<lb />
academic publications, and others<lb />
have complete literary. ECU tries<lb />
to be be ween the two. and have<lb />
the best characteristics of both<lb />
aid Eyerman.<lb />
The objective in having this type<lb />
publicaion is to try to reach as<lb />
many people as possible with things<lb />
interesting to them.<lb />
Another important duty oi the<lb />
REPORT is to tell the Alumni how<lb />
heir money is spent, since the<lb />
Alumni Association is self-support-<lb />
ing through contributions.<lb />
Eyerman likened the Alumni As-<lb />
sociation to the SGA, except that,<lb />
"the SGA la an outlet for student<lb />
emotions, ; ;i the Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion is an outlet for the emotions<lb />
Of Alumni This can be illustrated<lb />
by the fact that boh groups hand-<lb />
die the same people, the SGA when<lb />
they are undergraduates, and the<lb />
Alumni Association after gradua-<lb />
tion.<lb />
However. Eyerman expressed a<lb />
desire to see the ECU Alumni As-<lb />
sociatio 1 be as effective in its field<lb />
as the 3GA is on campus. He would<lb />
like to see the Alumni voice felt<lb />
at ECU, and this can be done only<lb />
"If the Alunmi care enough to<lb />
make their feelngs known<lb />
lames Metcalf, explorer-photog-<lb />
rapher, returns to East Carolina<lb />
tonight to present his travel-ad-<lb />
ennire film, "This Mighty Missis-<lb />
sippi at 8:00 P-M. in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium. Tickets for the public will<lb />
be available at the door for $100<lb />
11ii Students, faculty, and tafl<lb />
.vill be admitted on ID cards<lb />
James W. Metcalf. a native oi<lb />
.Michigan, was educated to be B<lb />
chemist. He attended the Univer-<lb />
sity of Michigan and earned his<lb />
way through school in the field of<lb />
photography. This became his life's<lb />
work when shortly after leaving<lb />
school, he won a scholarship to<lb />
the Professional School of Photog-<lb />
raphy at Winona, Indiana<lb />
During the war, Metcalf traveled<lb />
extensively for the Army Ordinance<lb />
Corps, producing training films. Af-<lb />
ter the war he operated a commer-<lb />
cial and portrait studio in Detroit.<lb />
While on a family vacation trip<lb />
to Central America in 1953, he be-<lb />
came interested in making travel<lb />
films and has since produced a<lb />
series of lecture films on various<lb />
countries of the Western Hemis-<lb />
phere. He ha.s recently produced<lb />
educational films for Coronet In-<lb />
structional Films, Inc General<lb />
Electric Company, The Cessna Air-<lb />
craft Company, the Heddon Bait<lb />
Company, and Pan American World<lb />
Airways LAD<lb />
In collaboration with his wife he<lb />
has contributed numerous maga-<lb />
zine articles and stories for a varie-<lb />
ty of publications. They have also<lb />
illustrated travel and text books<lb />
for various publishers, among them<lb />
Rand McNaily an" Doubleday, Inc.<lb />
In 1960, Metcalf added a pair of<lb />
wings to his restless feet, and to-<lb />
day flies his own aircraft to his<lb />
many lecture engagemen<lb />
filming assignments. He and his<lb />
family have flown not only the<lb />
length and breadth of the United<lb />
States, but also extensively in Can-<lb />
ada, Mexico, the Bahamas ind the<lb />
West. Indie<lb />
Library Science<lb />
Receives $37,000<lb />
A grant of about (37,000<lb />
been awarded to East Caroli:<lb />
conduct a six-week institute <lb />
school librarianship this summer.<lb />
It is the only library science uisti-<lb />
tue funded in North Carouna this<lb />
year.<lb />
The institute, scheduled June 10<lb />
to July 19, will have places for 35<lb />
participants. They will be selected<lb />
from school librarians in the Caro-<lb />
linas and Virgina who apply. Par-<lb />
ticipants must have at least 18 se-<lb />
mester hours of library scence and<lb />
hold a Class ' A" teacher's certifi-<lb />
cate.<lb />
Emily S. Boyce of the university's<lb />
library scence faculty will direct<lb />
the institute program and all in-<lb />
quiries should be directed to her<lb />
Gene D. Lanier, chairman of the<lb />
Department of Library Science,<lb />
will assist Mis Boyce in conduct-<lb />
ing the summer program<lb />
Miss Boyce, working with Dr<lb />
James L. Wlute, director of de-<lb />
velopment, drafted the proposal<lb />
which brought the institute'to East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Johnson Ignites Crusade<lb />
Against Hallucinating Drugs<lb />
By RICHARD ANTHONY<lb />
CoUege Press Service<lb />
WASHINGTON (CPS)�President<lb />
Johnson's vision of a new crusade<lb />
against drugs and drug-users, first<lb />
conjured up in his State of the Un-<lb />
ion message last month, was given<lb />
form and BULstance in his mes-<lb />
sages on crime control sent to Con-<lb />
gress last week.<lb />
Johnson had two basic recom-<lb />
mendations on drugs. He asked<lb />
Congress to pass laws substantial-<lb />
ly raising the penalties for the sale<lb />
and possession of LSD "and other<lb />
dangerous drugs; '<lb />
Committee Challenges For Racial Solution<lb />
Co.<lb />
Una<lb />
dr<lb />
15.V SANDRA RABHAN<lb />
In a panel 'iscussion at the Sb<lb />
Club meeting' Thursday<lb />
Dr. Andrew Best, Chairman<lb />
Pitt County inter-racial<lb />
ittee, challenged East Caro-<lb />
. iversity and the overall<lb />
Ule community to try to<lb />
luttoDfl to their problems oi<lb />
crimination,<lb />
inly relinguishing bis DO-<lb />
panel moderator In order<lb />
me an active participant.<lb />
dd he felt there are serious<lb />
� iscrimination problems al<lb />
m 1 Carolina University.<lb />
t � � �-� challenge for a solution to<lb />
 Problems goes to the ECU ad-<lb />
nii tration, the student body�let<lb />
 � the total student body, cit<lb />
 � �),(, community and people<lb />
all alike he affirmed.<lb />
problem is so immense that<lb />
J�y through teamwork can we hope<lb />
, 1 solutions<lb />
v�� opening the discussion.<lb />
moderator Best noted that there<lb />
 '�' isicaUy two ways of appealing<lb />
. human beings�"one way is<lb />
; the emotions, the other is<lb />
r'h � intellect<lb />
Tno totally culturally tmpover-<lb />
r.i<lb />
erishe person has only one direct<lb />
approach through which he can<lb />
reach other and this is through<lb />
-j1(.  . 1 splained. (But<lb />
iffluent academically,<lb />
have the intellect. I ap-<lb />
peal to you as your moderator to<lb />
lei �. a Intellect show.<lb />
Grievance Committee<lb />
Johnny Williams, vice president<lb />
ui the ivr K.s lal Grievance Com-<lb />
 that the Racial<lb />
Grievance Commttee was formed<lb />
  n pus oi discrimh itory<lb />
Ureci and indirect.<lb />
Williams said that direct dis-<lb />
crlminatory practices included stu-<lb />
dent activity discriminations, dis-<lb />
crimination in student housing,<lb />
classroom discrbnination, and po-<lb />
lice harassment practices.<lb />
"We also want more Negro litera-<lb />
ture in the library-we feel that<lb />
there is an ultimate need and de-<lb />
sire for Negro instructors on cam-<lb />
nus " Williams said.<lb />
As far as indirect discrimination<lb />
is concerned, Williams cited the<lb />
harrassment of Negro students by<lb />
fellow students including deroga-<lb />
tory remarks and "not too well ac-<lb />
cepted tricks, and the Dixie con-<lb />
troversy<lb />
Other direct instances of dis-<lb />
criminatory practices cited by Wil-<lb />
liams included the fact that an al-<lb />
ternate Negro male cheerleader<lb />
had never been substiuted even<lb />
when there was not a full cheering<lb />
squad; the fact that a Negro stu-<lb />
dent ran unopposed in a campus<lb />
election and lost; the fact that no<lb />
big efforts have been made to offer<lb />
more Negro literature in the li-<lb />
brary, the fact that there is little<lb />
respect for the term "Negro in<lb />
the cla-room, and the fact that a<lb />
female Negro student who had<lb />
evidently paid her money and was<lb />
accepted for a room at the Bucca-<lb />
neer Courts was refused admittance<lb />
upon arrival.<lb />
Moore States SGA Role<lb />
Speaking for the Student body,<lb />
SGA President Steve Moore said<lb />
that the SGA finds itself in a role<lb />
of moderator, though in another<lb />
sense it should be more initiatory<lb />
"The SGA first became involved<lb />
in the race problem just before<lb />
Christmas Moore noted. "We<lb />
heard a rumor going around that<lb />
something was hre.ving<lb />
Moore n. ted that he had talked<lb />
to members of the Racial Griev-<lb />
ance Committee after Christmas<lb />
and was shocked at some of the<lb />
problems. T didn't really realize<lb />
that the Negro was having a prob-<lb />
lem<lb />
Following the discussion with the<lb />
Committee. Moore reported that he<lb />
decided the SGA should get active<lb />
immediately.<lb />
"I went on to the legislature<lb />
meeting and we formed a commit-<lb />
tee to study the situation he<lb />
said. 'The committee has two main<lb />
purposes�first of all, this would<lb />
give the Negro a channel hrough<lb />
which he could bring his grievances<lb />
to see what could be done about<lb />
them. And secondly the formation<lb />
of this committee would have a<lb />
small compact rfroup that would<lb />
eliminate as much technicalism as<lb />
possible and require facts and con-<lb />
crete evidences before any action<lb />
would be taken<lb />
Before a report on the Negro<lb />
situation on other campuses, Moore<lb />
noted that the committee consist-<lb />
ed of four Caucasians and four<lb />
Negroes and is chaired by a Cau-<lb />
casian. He explained that the Com-<lb />
mittee has not met and no action<lb />
has occurred due to the tusk of<lb />
preliminary investigations.<lb />
He also called for the transfer<lb />
of all drug control activities to a<lb />
Bureau of Narcotics and Danger-<lb />
ous Drugs, which would be part of<lb />
the Jusice Department. At present<lb />
drug control is divided between the<lb />
Treasury Department's Bureau of<lb />
Narcotics, which deals with mari-<lb />
juana, heroin, cocaine and similar<lb />
drugs; and the Bureau of Drug<lb />
Abuse Control in the Department<lb />
of Health, Education, and Welfare,<lb />
which has jurisdiction over the<lb />
use of hallucinogenics, like LSD,<lb />
and stimulants and depressants.<lb />
The new Justice Department bu-<lb />
reau will be organized later this<lb />
year, unless Congress vetoes it<lb />
within the next 60 days. A Con-<lb />
gressional veto is highly unlikely.<lb />
Hearings by House committees and<lb />
legislation introduced by House<lb />
members last fall concerning drugs<lb />
indicate clearly that the mood on<lb />
the Hill is for tough drug control<lb />
measures.<lb />
In calling for stiffer penalties for<lb />
he sale or possession of LSD and<lb />
other drugs, Johnson suggested that<lb />
they should be brought more close-<lb />
ly into line with the penalties for<lb />
marijuana.<lb />
At present the sale of LSD is a<lb />
misdemeanor, punishable by up to<lb />
one yeu in pri.on. Possession of<lb />
the drug is not illegal.<lb />
Although the Federal Govern-<lb />
ment's role in drug control is<lb />
theoretically based on the inter-<lb />
state commerce clause of the Con-<lb />
stitution, Johnson's message show-<lb />
ed that he ,sn't simply trying to<lb />
halt inter late drug traffic, but<lb />
rather wants to get at drug-users<lb />
wherever his agents can find them.<lb />
In asking for the new laws, he<lb />
said that "Hallucinogens, such as<lb />
marijuana and LSD, have spread<lb />
to suburban and rural regions, and<lb />
are taken by far too many Ameri-<lb />
can youths.<lb />
"The improper use of dangerous<lb />
drugs � barbiturates, pep pills,<lb />
speed, othr amphetamines�cuts<lb />
across all segments of the popula-<lb />
tion<lb /><pb facs="00039333_tn_0002" /><lb />
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2�East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 20, 1968<lb />
Exams Have Arrived<lb />
The proof of Winter Quarter, academically speaking, will<lb />
soon be discovered. Exams begin this week with one and two<lb />
hour credit courses being tested on the final day of class. The<lb />
exams for courses over two hours in credit begins Friday.<lb />
Although the hour is late, it is still possible to save that<lb />
lagging letter grade. Calm planning and constant studying<lb />
usually wins out over the haphazard grabbing at facts which<lb />
so often accompanies last minute cramming. It would seem<lb />
more desirable to enter an exam knowing that at least hall<lb />
of the subject to be tested had been studied well than to nave<lb />
only a very scattered knowledge of the entire subject.<lb />
Of course the chances of achieving a high exam grade<lb />
require a solid knowledge of the whole course. This perhaps<lb />
has eliminated many hopes of success if the student has allow-<lb />
ed himself to be engulfed by the infamous "winter slump.<lb />
However, as in any procession of learning, "We learn by<lb />
our mistakes Next quarter, perhaps, each student should try<lb />
to analvse his academic progress and organize a competent<lb />
plan of study. After all, (though we sometimes hate to admit<lb />
it) the primary reason for l)eing at EC is to enlarge our<lb />
knowledge through successful studying.<lb />
CAMPUS BULLETIN<lb />
TUESDAY.<lb />
8:00 p.m. Wrestling�E.C.U. vs Davidson College�Minges<lb />
8:00 p.m. Travel Adventure Film�"The Mighty<lb />
Mississippi"�Wright Aud.<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
7:00 p.m. International Film�"The Loneliness of<lb />
The Long Distance Runner"�Wright Aud.<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
Classes End<lb />
5:00 p m. Common Examination�French, Spanish.<lb />
and German 1 &amp; 2<lb />
8:15 p.m. Senior Recital�Wayne Amick �Recital Hall<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
EXAMS BEGIN<lb />
8 a.mlO a.m. Final Exam for classes regularly<lb />
meeting at 8 a.m.<lb />
3 p.m5 p.m. Final Exam for classes regularly<lb />
meeting at 9 a.m.<lb />
7 p.m. &amp; 9 p.m. Campus Movie�"Emily"�Wright Aud.<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
9 a.m12 Accounting 254 &amp; 140 Examinations<lb />
2 p.m5 p.m. Accounting 255 &amp; 141 Examinations<lb />
last Carolinian<lb />
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Look, W R C<lb />
Dear W.R.C .<lb />
I am sure thai some women on<lb />
the KCV campus do abuse the<lb />
liberalized dress rules, as there is<lb />
a popular movement In the United<lb />
State to atempt to shock the pub-<lb />
lic into taking a second look at Its<lb />
values. However a value judgement<lb />
of the students involved in this<lb />
movement Is unimportant because<lb />
their numbers are so u The Im-<lb />
portant poims to be considered<lb />
are the circumstances under which<lb />
the majority of the women abuse"<lb />
the dress code, if the W.R.C hon-<lb />
estly Investigats the problem they<lb />
will find that most of the "sloppy<lb />
Ire cis are involved In the arts<lb />
it anyone in the W.R. C, the facul-<lb />
ty, nr the cafeteria stall has been<lb />
i ientiously involved in the arts<lb />
and hits seen the conditions in which<lb />
the artists must work. I'm sure they<lb />
would not complain about inappro-<lb />
priate dross. It is purely impractical<lb />
to wear a twenty dollar skirt, a six<lb />
dollar blouse, and an eighteen dol-<lb />
lar sweater in the art studios, the<lb />
sculpture lab, or backstage in the<lb />
theater.<lb />
Possiblj � compromise' in prac-<lb />
tical dress is in order on Sun-<lb />
but what is so classy about the cafe-<lb />
teria? One walks in and stands in<lb />
line until he hears ��Next" while<lb />
an antiquated version of "Red Bail �<lb />
in the Sunset is played five times<lb />
in the back-round the cafeteria<lb />
idea is casual, the atmosphere is<lb />
casual tin I i ls casual, and<lb />
therefore casual dress is appro-<lb />
priate.<lb />
Steve Benton<lb />
Closed Mouth<lb />
Hi Editor,<lb />
After following Mr MulvihiU's<lb />
column for some time. I find that<lb />
much of what he has to say is<lb />
original and funny. Unfortunately,<lb />
that which is funny is not original:<lb />
and that which is original is not<lb />
funny<lb />
The' Watering Hole" seems to be<lb />
an apt name for his column. The<lb />
burner, if there Ls any, is either<lb />
watered down or else siphoned oft<lb />
from elsewhere.<lb />
Someone once gave Richard<lb />
Nixon and George Romney some<lb />
very good advice that seems rele-<lb />
vant to Mr. Ms case: "A closed<lb />
mouth gathers no feet<lb />
I hereby challenge Mr. M to say<lb />
something that is both orignal and<lb />
funny. If that proves too difficult,<lb />
have him try to say something,<lb />
period, After all. Mr. M's preoccu-<lb />
pation with pseudo-man lat best a<lb />
grimacing, smiley, weak sort of<lb />
semi-joke) lias run Into the ground<lb />
with tin proficiency indicative of a<lb />
true adolescent hack<lb />
Mr. Editor, how about exposing<lb />
Pseudo-Columnist, who as a writer<lb />
,i atire and or humor, is a fine<lb />
motorcycle mechanic.<lb />
Ronald W. Oollobin<lb />
Titter Patter'<lb />
Dear Miss Linda Dyer:<lb />
Being of an admittedly conserva-<lb />
tive nature, I found your aricle<lb />
on Drop City, Colorado, very In-<lb />
teresting. I would remind you that.<lb />
you tated that each icitizeni of<lb />
Drop City feels "that he is totally<lb />
The EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
unjes all students, faculty mem-<lb />
bers, administrators, and mem-<lb />
bers of the University commun-<lb />
ity to express their opinions in<lb />
writing.<lb />
Th EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
editorial page is an open forum<lb />
in which such articles may be<lb />
published.<lb />
Letters to the Editor, which<lb />
may be rebuttals to previous<lb />
articles or any short, opinion-<lb />
ated articles will be nrinlerl un-<lb />
der the heading of ECU Forum.<lb />
Letters must h�� typed and sign-<lb />
ed by the author. Authors' nam-<lb />
es will be withheld by request.<lb />
Letter's should be addressed to<lb />
ECU Forum, c-o the EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN.<lb />
The editors reserve the right<lb />
to edit for clarity and length.<lb />
However, the intent of the ar-<lb />
ticle will not be altered.<lb />
Signed articles on this page<lb />
reflect the opinions of the au-<lb />
thor and not necessarily those<lb />
of the EAST CAROLINIAN.<lb />
Unsigned articles are written<lb />
by the editor.<lb />
The<lb />
Watering Hole<lb />
Before jumping into the fray of<lb />
today's column, I would like to<lb />
mention a new folk hero on cam-<lb />
r-us. This hero doei, not live here,<lb />
but a book of his poetry is becom-<lb />
ing another Bible. It is called "Lis-<lb />
ten to the Warm and the poet is<lb />
Rod McKuen. The r. -son for the<lb />
growing pcpulari.y of this book is<lb />
simple�each of us can find him-<lb />
self in this poetry. Copies of the<lb />
book are scarce right now, but<lb />
stores are beginning to order them,<lb />
and maybe even our own Student<lb />
Bookstore will follow suit.<lb />
� � �<lb />
Speaking of the student store,<lb />
I've come upon one of their strange<lb />
litle idiosyncrasies. The store is<lb />
not allowed to sell magazines. I<lb />
wonder if they are afraid the stu-<lb />
dents' tastes in reading are below<lb />
the level of decei.cy that they would<lb />
like to mt itain in their merchan-<lb />
dise. According to a survey, stu-<lb />
dents' favorite magazines are: Time,<lb />
Life, Ramparts, Newsweek, U.S.<lb />
News and World Report, Playboy,<lb />
Esquire, Surfer, and Seventeen (?)<lb />
 � �<lb />
The WRC Committee on Proced-<lb />
ure For Signing Out has recom-<lb />
mended that a new card be design-<lb />
ed for dormitory women desiring<lb />
to leave campus after 7:00 p.m.<lb />
One space would he provided for<lb />
the destination, one for the name<lb />
of the escort, and another for<lb />
"comments It would be unneces-<lb />
sary to provide a space for "Time<lb />
Expected to Return since most<lb />
girls always cite the closing time.<lb />
Thus the "confusion of closing<lb />
hour" could be allevated. Girls,<lb />
how time-wastingly trivial can it<lb />
all get? How abrut a committee to<lb />
reform the procedure for signing<lb />
in?<lb />
� � �<lb />
Word to the Wise: SGA Vice-<lb />
tree " If that is so, I dare predict<lb />
that there shall be a . . . jjopula-<lb />
tion explosion to the near future<lb />
in Drop City, not because of a<lb />
migration to the 'city but be.<lb />
cause of the patter of illoiu,Jmate<lb />
little feet. When you said that t.he<lb />
community had "learned to appre.<lb />
elate the lesser things that hfP .<lb />
fers were you perhaps thinking<lb />
of babies?<lb />
I realize you did not attempt to<lb />
Indicate such, but how would you<lb />
propose to prevent this sort of<lb />
thing in a chaotic little society of<lb />
completely free individuals . . jj<lb />
you feel that society would go un-<lb />
affeced  if this explosion oc.<lb />
curred. let me remind you that<lb />
every tax-paying citizen would have<lb />
to foot the Dill producing the funds<lb />
issued to the unmarried mothers<lb />
by federal, state and local welfare<lb />
agencies. Miss Dyer, I ask you. do<lb />
you know of any more clever para-<lb />
dox that (that of a person who<lb />
quits) society so that society can<lb />
support him and his "extracurri-<lb />
cular activities?<lb />
James Ralph h<lb />
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Ihrie.<lb />
have you ever thought that perhaps<lb />
the most important reason to op-<lb />
pose conditions which may pro-<lb />
due illegitimate children is not the<lb />
financial drain which may bo im-<lb />
posed upon you speeificalh or upon<lb />
the citizenry generally, but rather,<lb />
a concern or the well-bem of the<lb />
children who would be caught in<lb />
such a situation? ELC<lb />
By Larry Mulvihill<lb />
President David Lloyd did not, I re-<lb />
peat, d-1 not, give a speech en-<lb />
titled "Shooting the Bird at the<lb />
SGA<lb />
? <lb />
The house mothers are hot on<lb />
the trail of women's dormitory of-<lb />
fenders. This time they are start-<lb />
ing a craclidown on pop-corn pop-<lb />
pers. What is offensive about pop-<lb />
corn?<lb />
� � �<lb />
Always true to the demands of<lb />
his public, Pseudoman has fur-<lb />
nished the East Carolinian with his<lb />
latest sudio r irtrait and we here-<lb />
with print it for his devoted fans<lb />
across the campus. Please note<lb />
that it is large enough for fram-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Pseudoman left quietly yesterday<lb />
on a speaking tour north of the<lb />
Mason-Dixon line. He hopes to sell<lb />
the Yankees on his clothing styles<lb />
Lots of luck, Pseudorran.<lb />
P<lb />
SEW&amp;O<lb />
Y<lb />
f<lb />
H<lb />
Wind t Quarter'<lb />
Wright Auditari<lb />
the brother! ant<lb />
sent' e projects<lb />
Smith, White B;<lb />
Grac<lb />
By BEVE<lb />
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feet are 1<lb />
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�it � night at I<lb />
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si irns of '<lb />
a drai<lb />
sinnal atmosphei<lb />
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he patter of illesjtimate<lb />
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had "learned to appre.<lb />
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i'S NOTE: Mr. Ihrie,<lb />
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important reason to op-<lb />
inions which in.iv pro-<lb />
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or the well-being of the<lb />
tho would be caught in<lb />
uation? ELC<lb />
East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 20, 1968�3<lb />
?Trio In Blues' Opens Forum<lb />
With Joint Faculty Talent<lb />
Wi.it, r Quarter's only "dress up affair the While Ball, was held in<lb />
Wright Auditorium Saturday evening. The annual dance is sponsored bv<lb />
the brothers and pledges of Alpha I'hi Omega to raise money for their<lb />
lervice projects. Highlighting the ball was tho crowning of Mis, i.nis<lb />
Smith White Ball Queen 18.<lb />
Rugged Life Shadows<lb />
Grace Of Performance<lb />
By BEVERLY JONES<lb />
i iand-a-two-and-a-roundUK!<lb />
 tur Five - and-a-six-and-a-<lb />
changi -and-a-eight<lb />
"My feel are killing me<lb />
1  rd a Kleenex, is there an<lb />
Ice chine around? Am I ever<lb />
� W rk on your multiplies<lb />
This was backstage during the<lb />
Nat I Ballet performance Wed-<lb />
nesday night at EC. Thirty-three vi-<lb />
va i u ballerinas graced the hack-<lb />
s' ims of Wright Auditorium,<lb />
� a dramatic and profes-<lb />
sional atmosphere.<lb />
"I find the lack of sleep and the<lb />
lack : proper food among my big-<lb />
gest problems said Jane Miller,<lb />
munching chocolate candy. "When<lb />
vv'vo on tour, we can't eat proper-<lb />
ly We are not allowed to eat be-<lb />
fore we perform and by the time<lb />
the performance Ls over, we're<lb />
taekj to find a hamburger stand<lb />
open<lb />
Taking off her make-up in front<lb />
of the many huge mirrors<lb />
dressing room. Sheryl Mc-<lb />
�:1 complained, "My bigi i<lb />
n is that my feet hurt. Also,<lb />
tl life is limited. When oil<lb />
a' don't get to meet many<lb />
of on<lb />
in �<lb />
Keck<lb />
probli<lb />
our<lb />
tour.<lb />
peopl<lb />
A '<lb />
Nat<lb />
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spe:<lb />
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pica day in the life of a<lb />
1 Ballet ballerina Includes<lb />
ind-a-half hour ballet class,<lb />
I iir rehearsal, and a threc-<lb />
rformance, six days a week<lb />
rigorous schedule lasts 30<lb />
each year. Ten weeks are<lb />
In rehearsal and 20 weeks<lb />
nl performing, half of which<lb />
touring season.<lb />
off-season months find the<lb />
In many different place<lb />
and positions. The newer companj<lb />
Stay in Washington, DC<lb />
�' ipany's home base, or go bo<lb />
' York to study ballet. Others<lb />
fl l Europe to studv, do free-<lb />
work, teach, perform, or do<lb />
' work. "We all keep danc-<lb />
dd Miss Miller.<lb />
lembering Is a part of ouj<lb />
explained James Cap<lb />
ked how the ballerinas re-<lb />
�r the dance sequences while<lb />
The exercises at the<lb />
bar train the mind B<lb />
the body. The Intricate<lb />
tiona taunted while pn i<lb />
the mind to associate the<lb />
itions and to retain them<lb />
ballerinai wear out ther<lb />
a short time. They are<lb />
one new pair of shoes by<lb />
mpany per eight point shoe<lb />
A straight part in a per-<lb />
formance is worth one point shoe<lb />
credit Tf . dancer ha a principal<lb />
Pan With much dancing, he re-<lb />
ceiv 8 t wo or three point shoe<lb />
credit During the busiest part of<lb />
'nr' season, the average is a new<lb />
W of shoes every l-2 weeks.<lb />
The average age of the National<lb />
Balk-t members is 20 for the wo-<lb />
mp" and 25 for the men. The<lb />
M member is 17 while some<lb />
of the men are to their mid-30s.<lb />
The dancing background of the<lb />
National Ballet members is phe-<lb />
nomenal, "i started dancing when<lb />
COIN<lb />
ins '<lb />
Win �<lb />
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credit.<lb />
Miss Miller. "Most<lb />
od the Iris -tailed when they were<lb />
six or seven; however, one of our<lb />
principal male dancers didn't<lb />
' until he was 21. It's hard to<lb />
start when you're older because your<lb />
body is already formed. It's hard<lb />
to stretch out your muscles. Most<lb />
of the dancers have had at least<lb />
ten years of concentrated and con-<lb />
tinuous training before entering th<lb />
company<lb />
Australia, trance, Hungary, Yugo-<lb />
slavia, and the US, from California<lb />
to Florida, are represented in the<lb />
National Ballet. Many of the group<lb />
graduated from the National Ballet<lb />
School in Washington, D.C. They en-<lb />
tered this school by audition and<lb />
completed the last three years of<lb />
high school while studying ballet.<lb />
Make-up cases and nance tights<lb />
in hand, the National Ballet left<lb />
Greenville for their last appearance<lb />
of the season at the University of<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
The Easl Carolina Poetry Fo<lb />
series opens its 1968 set with a Trio<lb />
in Blues, composed and ren<lb />
by David Lawson, La Verne Elan-<lb />
nei . and Woody Thurman Th(<lb />
Ion is brief and the perform-<lb />
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lor observing the undertakei who<lb />
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"Muncie Fridays" when "some-<lb />
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and chased a poor girlwho weigh-<lb />
Amick Plays Horn<lb />
At Senior Recital<lb />
Bv JAMES HOULIK and<lb />
EUGENE ISABELLE<lb />
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the School o Music Recital Hall<lb />
Thursday at 8:15 p.m. He will be<lb />
accompanied by Sandy Rauscher.<lb />
pianist.<lb />
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josquin Pieces" by Josquin Des<lb />
Prez, a transcription of Handel's<lb />
"Third Violin Sonata "Villanelle"<lb />
by Paul Dukas. "Sonata for Horn<lb />
and Piano" by Anthony Donato<lb />
and the Strauss "Horn Concerto<lb />
Opera Award<lb />
Grrduate student Jeanne Smith<lb />
won a hundred dollar prize award-<lb />
ed by John Gutman. Assistant<lb />
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a mezzo soprano, is intended to en-<lb />
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fresh air into his verse.<lb />
The blues of LaVerne Hanners<lb />
are western, played under the big<lb />
sky and along a wilderness of de-<lb />
serts and plains. They echo back<lb />
and forth between those reaches<lb />
and the poet's own imaginative<lb />
grasp of space and time as when<lb />
the soldier's dying in Viet Nam<lb />
�-enacts painfully the ritual birth<lb />
of day on the Mojave desert, the<lb />
soldier's home, in a poem that<lb />
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marish experience to find that<lb />
"Their bodies are humanunder<lb />
their dark fur Bear's bodies are<lb />
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my bones' drives home the poet's<lb />
recognition of the newly experienc-<lb />
ed Eastern landscape as the orig-<lb />
inal yet "strange" birthplace of her<lb />
western origins.<lb />
Hanners' poetry, even when writ-<lb />
ten from the "I" point of view,<lb />
faces away from personal concerns<lb />
in order to explore intuitive, mythic<lb />
presences and realities. Her blues<lb />
are of the earthy yet religious<lb />
variety, and at their best are pow-<lb />
erful and moving.<lb />
The blues of Woody Thurman car-<lb />
ry us on the road "Out of Gas on<lb />
1-95" and to similar stopping places.<lb />
Each of his poems travels back to<lb />
some former experience that, seen<lb />
in retrospect, produces its own<lb />
particular shock of recognition.<lb />
Each shock, in turn, prrduces some<lb />
form of frustrated response: help-<lb />
less rage or disgust, realization of<lb />
life betrayed, the sad eclipse of<lb />
love, loss that has no voice before<lb />
the face of death.<lb />
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great enemies of poetry, creep into<lb />
Thurman's writing. On the other<lb />
hand, he, like Lawson, has a gift<lb />
for understatement, and the 1st,<lb />
3rd and 5th poems end memorably,<lb />
as when love falls back and rots "in<lb />
the dreamy land of broken toys<lb />
and bad report cards or "and I<lb />
realized I was dyingwhen I saw<lb />
the morticians thread holdjpg the<lb />
eyela-shes that once fluttered<lb />
against my cheek<lb />
His poetry will gam strength as<lb />
he learns to control his poems from<lb />
beginning to end.<lb />
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a worthwhile session of poems.<lb />
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4�East Carolinian�Tuesday, February 20, 1968<lb />
Buccaneer Meets Deadline Ahead<lb />
Of Publisher's Printing Date<lb />
Members of the BUCCANEER staff put the finishing touch on the<lb />
final copy of the year hook before publication<lb />
EC Increases Auto<lb />
Parking Spaces By 180<lb />
By RITA BEST<lb />
East Carolina University has<lb />
opened up 180 new parking spaces<lb />
to take care of an ever increasing<lb />
number of autos.<lb />
The parking areas are along tin-<lb />
main drive cf the womens dormi-<lb />
torie directly behind New Aus-<lb />
tin a i in front of the music build-<lb />
ing. Recently annexed off-campus<lb />
facilities comprise the vacant lot<lb />
adjoining the Alpha Phi sorority<lb />
house and the land around Minges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
EC staff members wer; provided<lb />
with 35 on-campus spaces and 43<lb />
tracts were established for the use<lb />
Of the women's dormitories. The<lb />
area surrounding Minges Coliseum<lb />
was divided between the staff and<lb />
the students, giving 70 spaces for<lb />
staff members and 3:2 spaces for<lb />
students<lb />
"Our problem is that there are<lb />
!ilore ears than parking spaces<lb />
available, and wa do not see any<lb />
help for the future.<lb />
About 6.732 atos are registered<lb />
.m campus. Coiprising this total<lb />
are 480 women's autos. 591 Off the<lb />
men's dorms. 1250 stall members.<lb />
4284 day students, and 127 special<lb />
students.<lb />
Some of the day students arc is-<lb />
sued with permits which allow on-<lb />
campus parking only alter 4 p.m.<lb />
Special students are those who are<lb />
handicapped or Staff members who<lb />
are hired for three weeks.<lb />
Co-ordinating the traffic prob-<lb />
lems of EC are staff members<lb />
Wooten, F. D. Duncan, vice presi-<lb />
dent of the university, Chiet John-<lb />
nie Han el. head of the campus<lb />
police, and the East Carohnia cam-<lb />
pus police force.<lb />
Done at last! This Infamous cry<lb />
of the students who put to long<lb />
hours for two quarters to prepara-<lb />
Uon for this year's BUCCANEER<lb />
was heard late Sunday.<lb />
The last printing deadline for the<lb />
campus year book is February 26.<lb />
The copy, almost a week ahead oJ<lb />
time, is scheduled to reach the pub-<lb />
lishing company to Dallas. Texas<lb />
Thursday. Each of the three pre-<lb />
vous deadlines was reported as be-<lb />
ing ahead of schedule in meeting<lb />
the publishing date.<lb />
The 512 page annual was divided<lb />
into four deadline sections. The<lb />
first, In November. to( uded the<lb />
introduction and all color pictures.<lb />
The remaining three sections were<lb />
about 16fi pages each of pictures.<lb />
captions and headlines. Each sec-<lb />
tion comprised about one third ot<lb />
the total book.<lb />
New Innovations<lb />
The 1968 BUCCANEER, schedul-<lb />
ed to be handed out during the first<lb />
of May, has many new innovations,<lb />
according to staff editors. The num-<lb />
ber of color pi ?tures has been great-<lb />
ly increased over last year's edi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
A new type of layout was used<lb />
with the intent of unifying all sec-<lb />
tions of the book. For example,<lb />
captions to pictures were positioned<lb />
in the same manner on each page<lb />
to make reading easier. The spac-<lb />
ing of .pictures was planned to<lb />
achieve a new consistency throup fl-<lb />
out the book.<lb />
The Features Section was widely<lb />
expanded and concentrates on stu-<lb />
The cashier's office, room 105<lb />
in the Administration Building,<lb />
is now taking fees for Spring<lb />
Quarter, 1968.<lb />
International Studies Abroad<lb />
will hold a meeting this after-<lb />
noon at 5 p.m. in Old Austin<lb />
124. Proposed programs of in-<lb />
ternational study will he the<lb />
topic of discussion.<lb />
For Sale: Musical instru-<lb />
ments: Ouild F212 Guitar, can<lb />
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Dedicated Staff<lb />
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Editor, Marty Almon, the present<lb />
Staff has been ��excellent" In its<lb />
work and dedication. One amusing<lb />
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Placement<lb />
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worth to the entire staff'<lb />
Compiles<lb />
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and exhibitions of German clothing.<lb />
literature and customs. Folk music<lb />
and dances of Southern Germany<lb />
and Bavaria were presented to the<lb />
delight of the audience. Slides,<lb />
showing, for example, farm houses<lb />
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from the elements, provided visible<lb />
evidence of the contrast between<lb />
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