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�tie parties begin to work together<lb />
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representation for the students,<lb />
Moore emphasized.<lb />
Moore also took the opportunity<lb />
to praise the SGA, saying that much<lb />
of its Rood is often hid i the<lb />
student. He praised the strength ot<lb />
the legislature and the work they<lb />
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those workers in SGA who eceive<lb />
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Birth Control<lb />
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with birth control. This measure<lb />
would provide information, pel<lb />
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ticipation is needed because it Is<lb />
the only effective way thai we as<lb />
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our tudent government and the<lb />
name of ECU throughout the na-<lb />
tion<lb />
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benefit of this project was the op-<lb />
portunity to meet 90 many people<lb />
with so many different opinions<lb />
from every section of the country,<lb />
and to exchange and discuss these<lb />
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big .scale absence ft m the ballot<lb />
box were cited as reasons for weak-<lb />
ness in student government.<lb />
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campus with the haves and have-<lb />
id Dr. Jenkins. "You<lb />
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Vftet tanding ovation for Dr.<lb />
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ular business meeting,<lb />
hundred dollars was allot-<lb />
' WECU for repairs and for<lb />
'��PSi rial campus ra-<lb />
dio and a convention.<lb />
Beta Gamma Sigma's constitu-<lb />
'  was alsw approve<lb />
The East Carolina I nion win<lb />
open spring quarter with a<lb />
dance featnrlng "The Show-<lb />
men" and "The Impacts"<lb />
Monday, March 4. from 7:30-<lb />
I0?0 p.m. in Wright uditor-<lb />
ium.<lb />
SGA Committeemen<lb />
Attend Conference<lb />
Five members of the Popular<lb />
Entertainment Committee attended<lb />
four-day Block Booking Confer-<lb />
n si In Chai I tte last week i hear<lb />
various groups pel md to make<lb />
veral tentati-e bookir<lb />
Delegates to the February 14 con-<lb />
ference were committee chairman<lb />
Bill Diuguid; committeemen To<lb />
: � htry, Jean Harvey. Claudia<lb />
  and Curt Miller, and com-<lb />
jnittee Dean Rudolph Alex-<lb />
ander,<lb />
mong the performers apiearinc-<lb />
at the cont' vere Paul Anka,<lb />
Mitch Ryder. Bobby ' the<lb />
Platters, the Royal Guardsmen.<lb />
Booker T and the MG's. Carlo<lb />
Thoi i the Paul Winter Con-<lb />
iporary Consort.<lb />
According to Diuguid. Boston<lb />
Sound" groups such as the Symbols<lb />
and Orpheus impressed the com-<lb />
mittee, as did comedians Leon Bibb<lb />
and Charlie Manna, and folk-singer<lb />
Josh White.<lb />
lhe committee tentatively book-<lb />
ed the Platters and Paul Anka for<lb />
next fall's Homecoming and the<lb />
Royal Guardsmen for 1968 Orienta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Diuguid emphasized that many<lb />
other possibilities were also dis-<lb />
cussed, and that all plan are ten-<lb />
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Hope Yet For Latin Or Greek<lb />
Afterv reading Dr. Bart Reilly's letter in the ECU Forum<lb />
(Thursday, February !�" we wish to return the commenda-<lb />
tion for his excellen.1 proposal 1; is our understanding thai<lb />
Dr. Reilly is tentatively planning to teach a non-credil course<lb />
in either Latin or Greek, Spring Quarter.<lb />
Our Man Hoppt �<lb />
At least five<lb />
students have inquired or express<lb />
terest in such a course to this office. Finding a professoi<lb />
willing to tench a course without compensation and students<lb />
willing to learn without formal credit is unique to this cam-<lb />
pus. At present, the idea of non-credit courses is a good final<lb />
choice to the problem of badly needed courses.<lb />
Studying a non-credit subject is deemed as a lasi resort<lb />
to most. However, it would be absurd to let the increase ot<lb />
one's intellectual capacity stop at the grad mark or credit<lb />
number. Knowledge can not be displayed simply through a<lb />
diploma and seal. It is rather a full sum of a person s intel-<lb />
lectual capacity. This capacity is shown not specifically<lb />
through a degree but the scholarly expression ot one who has<lb />
studied and researched for the sake of specifically enlarging<lb />
his understanding of the academic world.<lb />
"Non-credit" is a very unjustified name for a course(s)<lb />
which is specifically designed to credit one's intellect, not<lb />
necessarily his grade standing.<lb />
Activity Beneath Winter Slump<lb />
 quick review of the almost completed Winter Quarter<lb />
will reveal that there has been some quiet activity beneath<lb />
the Winter slump.<lb />
On the student life aspect, students began re-evaluating<lb />
the new dress codes; the majority with favor, but a substan-<lb />
tial minority began to wonder if the code wasn't being just<lb />
a bit abused.<lb />
The proposed racial problem, be it genuine or poorlj<lb />
stai'ted. was settled quickly and ably by SGA President Steve<lb />
Moore The new Race Relations Committee is now the final<lb />
and only recognized channel for any racial problems; and it<lb />
should be treated as such.<lb />
New laundry additions to the men's campus brought<lb />
about high hopes for similar dormitory improvements all<lb />
over campus. However, Spring Quarter will bear out the prool<lb />
of a continued uplifting of dormitory conditions.<lb />
With the rapid improvements on the academic side of<lb />
campus, one will notice many rapid changes. One such change<lb />
is the proposed library expansion program. We sincerely hope<lb />
that enough insight will be given to the subject to realize the<lb />
necessity of these improvements. It is also hoped that under-<lb />
standing the vast inadequacies of the present Joyner Library,<lb />
the campus planning will see fit to institute the proposed im-<lb />
provements in the very near future, rather than the possible<lb />
ten year program.<lb />
As stated in the above editorial a move has been started<lb />
(even though it may be only tentative) to combat, the lack of<lb />
courses by voluntary non-credit studies.<lb />
Future academic programs are rapidly being proposed.<lb />
With combined student and faculty support, improved uni-<lb />
versity-type of academics with grown immensly.<lb />
What lies ahead in Spring Quarter depends on a con-<lb />
tinue and heartier student awareness of the university change<lb />
and a whole-hearted support of improvements.<lb />
It would be well to note during the spring that a uni-<lb />
versity education, regardless of the size, only benefits those<lb />
who vigorously work at it, with it, and for it.<lb />
Exam Schedule<lb />
Date<lb />
Feb. 23, Friday<lb />
Feb. 26, Monday<lb />
Feb. 27, Tuesday<lb />
Feb. 28, Wednesday<lb />
Exam Time Reg. Class Time<lb />
8- 108:00<lb />
8- 59:00<lb />
8- 1012:00<lb />
3- 51:00<lb />
8-102:00<lb />
.1- 13:00<lb />
3- 54:00<lb />
8-1010:00<lb />
3- 511:00<lb />
p.m. on February 23<lb />
Swimming Profficency Test�2p.m4<lb />
and February 26.<lb />
Common exams will be held according to the following<lb />
schedule:<lb />
French, Spanish and German 1 and 2�Thursday, Feb 22,<lb />
5-7 p.m.<lb />
Business 140�Saturday, Feb. 24, 9 a.m12<lb />
Business 141� Saturday, Feb. 24, 2-5 p.m.<lb />
Business 254�Saturday, Feb. 24, 9 a.m12<lb />
Business 255�Saturday, Feb. 24, 2-5 p.m.<lb />
Evening and Saturday classes:<lb />
Time classes usually meet<lb />
Monday night<lb />
Tuesday night<lb />
Wednesday night <lb />
Thursday night<lb />
Friday night<lb />
Saturday morning<lb />
Exam<lb />
- February 26<lb />
 February 27<lb />
 February 21<lb />
 February 22<lb />
. February 23<lb />
February 24<lb />
Sex Education Is Extracurricular<lb />
Reprinted From San Franclso<lb />
Chronicle<lb />
I he trustees and directors lake<lb />
pride in announcing the opening<lb />
nexl fall Oi the now Uriah P. I<lb />
School for Buys and Girls. Its mot-<lb />
to: "Caveat Emptor<lb />
The philosophy behind the Fagin<lb />
School was best summed up by its<lb />
headmaster, Dr. T. Homer Petti-<lb />
Ph.D , Ed. D. Ls.D:<lb />
"The duty of an educational sys-<lb />
tem Is I) to inculcate in the stu-<lb />
dent the goals of his society and 2)<lb />
:o equip him to meet Its challenges.<lb />
Our system tail, dismally.<lb />
"It Is thus our high hope at the<lb />
new Fagin School to matriculate<lb />
young men and women adequately<lb />
prepared to 11 make a fast buck<lb />
and 2 � not get caught<lb />
Dr. Pettib.M.e. himself, will teach<lb />
the basic philosophy course, "From<lb />
Attila the Hun to Modern Corpor-<lb />
ate Ethics Required reading In-<lb />
cludes Machiavelli, Nietzche and the<lb />
Truth in A Ivertising Code.<lb />
Courses in the New Math will COn-<lb />
4 Long-Haired Hippies'<lb />
Dear Student<lb />
There has been much discrimina-<lb />
tion (directed, toward the tboys<lb />
on the ECU campus who have long<lb />
hair. The way you dress and the<lb />
wa; you cut or don't cut your hair<lb />
symbolizes the way you think. In<lb />
this country everyone has the right<lb />
to think the way he wants to as<lb />
long' as he does not hurt anyone.<lb />
No one is hurting you. No one is<lb />
forcing you to agree with (the long-<lb />
hairs). You are only being asked to<lb />
tolerate them in the same manner<lb />
� hey tolerate you.<lb />
The next time you decide to "beat<lb />
the hell out of some long-haired<lb />
hippie consider the position you<lb />
are putting yourself in. Consider<lb />
what happens to people in Red<lb />
China who tend to be different. Are<lb />
you not placing yourself in the posi-<lb />
tion of the Communist execution-<lb />
er0<lb />
With tolerance.<lb />
Howard B. Roe<lb />
Housemother Problem<lb />
Deai- Editor<lb />
There comes a time when spades<lb />
must be called spades. The par-<lb />
ticular spade I have in mind is the<lb />
perpetual problem of the house-<lb />
mother. Whether or not there are<lb />
those among us who like to admit<lb />
it, the twentieth century is rush-<lb />
ing' us quickly toward the twenty-<lb />
first. In such rapidly changing<lb />
times as these we cannot afford<lb />
the luxury of paying lip-service to<lb />
this nineteenth century anachron-<lb />
ism.<lb />
East Carolina has made tremen-<lb />
dous advances in the past few years,<lb />
and its potential is something of<lb />
which I fondly dream; however, the<lb />
"Housemother System" is a heavi-<lb />
ly dragging anchor which can only<lb />
.serve to inhibit the growth of the<lb />
women ormitory students. This ov-<lb />
erwhelming, all-encompassing pa-<lb />
ternalism probably gives a sense of<lb />
security to all but the women who<lb />
are being suffocated by it, but the<lb />
very personalty of the university is<lb />
made schizophrenic, by this prob-<lb />
lem.<lb />
The women are stimulated in the<lb />
classroom to open their minds to<lb />
all that a large world has to offer,<lb />
but in the dormitories they are told<lb />
to sign in, to sign out, to make<lb />
their beds, to take their phone<lb />
duties and generally to kowtow. To<lb />
all intents and purposes they are<lb />
spied upon, victimized and intimi-<lb />
dated by f,he housemothers whose<lb />
function is a questionable drain of<lb />
badly needed tax dollars.<lb />
My own opinion is that a mere<lb />
change in the rules for women will<lb />
not eliminate this proble.n: a com-<lb />
plete change in the system is re-<lb />
quired. As a begii.ning, I would sug-<lb />
gest that a strdent, faculty and<lb />
adminis ration committee be estab-<lb />
lished to evaluate the qualifications<lb />
of housemoth rs already in resi-<lb />
dence and the qualifications of those<lb />
who mry apply in the future. The<lb />
committee should have the author-<lb />
ity to rectnmend dismissal to the<lb />
appropriate r jthorities.<lb />
What I en.ision finally is the<lb />
elimination of the present system<lb />
and the rubctituti n of women grad-<lb />
uate students for the housemothers.<lb />
rent rate on the preparation of in-<lb />
come tax forms, with special em-<lb />
phasis on legitimate business de-<lb />
ductions which cannot be double-<lb />
checked. Originally, the new math<lb />
uas to have covered the prepara-<lb />
tion of expense accounts as well.<lb />
Bui it was fen this subject could<lb />
better be dealt with in our Creative<lb />
Writing Department<lb />
In our well-equipped chemistry<lb />
laboratory, students will conduct<lb />
experiments which will teach them<lb />
to make lysergic acid, mescaline,<lb />
peyote, the dry martini and other<lb />
,iids to making our cities more<lb />
livable.<lb />
In public speaking, the students<lb />
will learn how to speak extempor-<lb />
aneously on any subject for a full<lb />
hour without saying anything. This<lb />
is only one of the many courses<lb />
in the field of American govern-<lb />
ment, which offers 90 many ca-<lb />
reer opportunities for pro iadng Fa-<lb />
gin School graduates<lb />
While the academic Is stressed,<lb />
the body is not forgotten Arivanc-<lb />
ECU Forum<lb />
This could be accomplished by pro-<lb />
viding scholarships and nominal<lb />
salaries for the graduate students<lb />
A complete overhaul of the rule<lb />
for women would eliminate most oi<lb />
the paper work and espi.nage-lik<lb />
activities which the present .system<lb />
requires. A dual service could be<lb />
c implished at a financial gam.<lb />
in say nothing oi the fact thai<lb />
there would lie a �'freeing of the<lb />
slaves" at East Carolina.<lb />
To begin the examination of this<lb />
problem I address one question to<lb />
the administration which I hope<lb />
has the moral courage to reply<lb />
WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF A<lb />
HOUSEMOTHER?<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Kenneth H. Smith<lb />
Alternative Future?<lb />
Dear Miss Dyer.<lb />
In your column Whats Happen-<lb />
ing?" on Feb. 13, you condemned<lb />
what you called the system. You<lb />
stated that you felt we should sup-<lb />
port the Radical New Left and al-<lb />
low the "Designed Revolution to re-<lb />
pulse the current political system<lb />
with humanity What happens<lb />
then?; suppose .e could establish a<lb />
Utopian society of humanitarians in<lb />
the United States. Suppose we could<lb />
reach the ultimate in forgiveness<lb />
and love, what then? Do you actual-<lb />
ly believe hat we could sit back in<lb />
ed young ladies will be given a tun<lb />
course In the modern dance, (stj<lb />
dents must bring their own top)e�<lb />
bikinis, i And the physical e(Uca.<lb />
tion program for the young men<lb />
will be under the direction of Mr<lb />
William (Brick Wall) Ngckyschw<lb />
ski, the noted professional football<lb />
player.<lb />
He will lecture from personal ex-<lb />
perience on "The Key to remaining<lb />
Physically Fit between 1�i and 25<lb />
� a Trick Knee<lb />
Or, Dr. Pettibone put it "Meng<lb />
.ana in corpore 4-F"<lb />
Tuition is $3500 per annum in un-<lb />
marked bills. While this may seem<lb />
exhorbitant it must be remember-<lb />
ed that we parents set the goals<lb />
and challenges of our modern soc<lb />
iety and we thus owe our children<lb />
the education necessary to meet<lb />
them successfull<lb />
Or, as Dr. Pettibone expresses it<lb />
50 well: "A year in the Fagin I<lb />
nl now may well save ten in Leaven-<lb />
worth later.<lb />
our satiated 1 umaiutanan haunch-<lb />
es and the world would leave us<lb />
alone?<lb />
Wake up. Miss Dyer! Come out<lb />
� t your philosophic shell, shake off<lb />
that fog of Idealism that impairs<lb />
your vision! Look See out there?<lb />
There's a world full of cruel people<lb />
and even crueler systems The ag-<lb />
� its Iveness and greed in other<lb />
men cannot be skipped by a slap<lb />
on the wrist. The Communists, who<lb />
have said they will rule the world,<lb />
will not make an exception of our<lb />
country simply because we say we<lb />
are humanitarians.<lb />
No, Miss Dyer, I do not bow to<lb />
the Great God Lyndon, nor do I<lb />
profess that our government is per-<lb />
fect, but it is a stance against a<lb />
system thai feeds off the people<lb />
it enslaves, and enslaves all that<lb />
will not stand against it.<lb />
You say that we should stop the<lb />
war in Vietnam and give them aid<lb />
in developing. I guess by aid you<lb />
mean tl ings like helping build brid-<lb />
ges, roads, etc; Well it's very hard<lb />
to build a bridge when you are being<lb />
shot at by imported revolution-<lb />
aries! First stop the terrorism and<lb />
get Vietnam on a firm foundaion;<lb />
then help build!<lb />
I would just like to say that it's<lb />
easy to remove, what we don't like<lb />
but it's very hard to find a replace-<lb />
ment that will operate as efficient-<lb />
ly!<lb />
Gerry Grubb<lb />
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dies will be given a fun<lb />
le modern dance (g<lb />
bring their own topfe<lb />
d the physical o(Uca<lb />
in for the young nien<lb />
:r the direction of Ut<lb />
�ick Wall) NgckyschW<lb />
od professional football<lb />
ctur from personal ex-<lb />
"The Key to remaining<lb />
pit between 1 a' and 25<lb />
Cnec<lb />
ettibone put it<lb />
tore 4-F"<lb />
$3500 per annum<lb />
i. While this m,i<lb />
it must be remember-<lb />
parents set the goali<lb />
jes of our modern soc-<lb />
thus owe our children<lb />
on necessary ti<lb />
sfull<lb />
. Pettibone expri<lb />
year In the Pagin Bcho-<lb />
well save ten in I<lb />
'Mena<lb />
in un.<lb />
seem<lb />
1 umanitarian haunch-<lb />
world would leave us<lb />
Miss Dyer! Dome out<lb />
isophic shell, shake off<lb />
Idealism that impairs<lb />
Look See out there?<lb />
arid full of cruel peopk<lb />
ueler systems, The ag-<lb />
and greed in other<lb />
be stopped by a slap<lb />
. The Communists, who<lb />
icy will rule the world,<lb />
ke an exception of our<lb />
ply because we .say we<lb />
nrians.<lb />
Dyer, I do not bow to<lb />
3od Lyndon, nor do I<lb />
our government is per-<lb />
is a stance against a<lb />
I feeds off the people<lb />
and enslaves all that<lb />
tid against it.<lb />
hat we should stop the<lb />
lam and give them aid<lb />
g. I guess by aid you<lb />
; like helping build brid-<lb />
?tc; Well it's very hard<lb />
idge when you are being<lb />
' imported revolution-<lb />
stop the terrorism and<lb />
i on a firm foundaion;<lb />
uild!<lb />
xst like to say that it's<lb />
love what we don't like<lb />
' hard to find a replace-<lb />
�ill operate as efficient-<lb />
Gerry Grubb<lb />
INS<lb />
olitiian<lb />
irollna Untrantty.<lb />
ta StwUnt rnm At�I<lb />
otharn hSSWSil� "<lb />
If l�U Pr��<lb />
tton. OrwnTllH M- a<lb />
This, That, and The Other<lb />
Orangeburg Massacre<lb />
Walt Whittemore<lb />
On May 5, 1770, the infamous<lb />
B on Massacre" occurred. As<lb />
 � of us know, the incident ln-<lb />
vojv, ,i a crowd of American nun<lb />
aml boya and a handful of British<lb />
goldlei i. When an unknown person<lb />
ave the order, the British opened<lb />
fire on the crowd, killing throe and<lb />
mortally wounding two others.<lb />
� week, in the small city of<lb />
Q eburgi South Carolina, a<lb />
ij students from S. C. State<lb />
C e and Claflin College at-<lb />
ed to force integration of the<lb />
A tar Lanes Bowling Alley and<lb />
When they made a second<lb />
;t, fifteen people ended up<lb />
I Then, because of the rise<lb />
.his. GOT. Robert E. McNair<lb />
 t National Guard unit ln-<lb />
,n<lb />
i use of the unsuccessful re-<lb />
at their attempt, the stu-<lb />
reacted holding a rally In<lb />
the Claflin gym, which was later<lb />
followed by a bonfire. When police<lb />
�t in fire engines and began<lb />
forming skirmish lines with state<lb />
�: is, the trouble began.<lb />
ilioe officer fell to the ground,<lb />
id bleeding, and the troopers<lb />
opened f'1 NEWSWEEK, in its<lb />
ID issue, quoted one student<lb />
"I thougnt first they<lb />
shooting m the air. Then kids<lb />
. n( started shouting<lb />
�  nit, I'm hit The final tally<lb />
included one dead 18-year-old<lb />
freshman, two others mortally<lb />
wounded, and more than 52 In-<lb />
jured by the barrage.<lb />
The authorities later explained<lb />
that the police fired on the students<lb />
thi v thought the fallen of-<lb />
ficer had been the victim of a snip-<lb />
er in the crowd. He hadn't been.<lb />
As a matter of record, the police<lb />
Eailed to locate one single weapon<lb />
or one pent cartridge among the<lb />
students.<lb />
Th' 0 ingebUTg Massacre. a<lb />
SNCC head H. Rap Brown called<lb />
����� con i tor th? black mili-<lb />
tanl i what the "Boston Ma<lb />
because for the American colonists.<lb />
It seems thai ome measure<lb />
must be taken to prevent a contln<lb />
�� ai of the type oi unnece ai<lb />
daughter of human beings demon<lb />
strated in Orangeburg Whethei<lb />
be through liberal reform, oi<lb />
though strengthening of the Amer-<lb />
ican police stat remains to be<lb />
seen.Until then, however, America<lb />
had better brace itself. "These art<lb />
the limes thai try men's jouls "<lb />
Members of the last Carolina Karate Club demonstrate the formality that exists even in periods of relaxa-<lb />
tion as they tike time out from a recent workout.<lb />
Local Karate Club Practices<lb />
Ancient Self-Defence Tactics<lb />
Civil War's Aftermath<lb />
Portrayed By Pierce<lb />
M:<lb />
abou<lb />
aboil<lb />
E<lb />
By JOHN REYNOLDS<lb />
ny books have been written<lb />
I the post-Civil War South. It<lb />
arly impossible to say anything<lb />
t the South during this time<lb />
: i in : ny way fresh or moving.<lb />
d Williams Pierce's new book.<lb />
Devil's Half is an excep-<lb />
rce, author-in-residence at<lb />
Carolina, has displayed with<lb />
a � tggering amount of insight the<lb />
Way the southerners of this era<lb />
have felt about the tribula-<lb />
and the challenge of adjusting<lb />
to new times.<lb />
The novel unfdds the story of<lb />
how people grow old: For Amy Pres-<lb />
cott. her husband, and so many<lb />
others in the novel, their relation-<lb />
with each other, the values<lb />
of family the moral values of<lb />
their day, a whole way of life, are<lb />
very suddenly out of place. And.<lb />
Pierce seems to be saving very<lb />
gently and very beautifully that<lb />
e learn to live in new worlds.<lb />
II eem.s to be saying it is strain-<lb />
h it takes courage, good will, and<lb />
human kindness, but people learn.<lb />
So, this novel is not dramatic<lb />
is, in the sense that so many<lb />
� novels about the South are<lb />
citic. Those novels have em-<lb />
ized for sheer sensationalism.<lb />
: t out of lack of insight, eith-<lb />
le crudeness or violence of the<lb />
Civil War southerner's adjust-<lb />
: to a new time or the tragedy<lb />
heir adjustment, or their in-<lb />
ty to adjust. However, with a<lb />
understanding of the way peo-<lb />
Ive and the way people feel�<lb />
In great upsurging events or<lb />
� periods of tragedy or exhila-<lb />
n � but, simply, from day to<lb />
from seemingly insignificant<lb />
rencea to more earth-shaking<lb />
ta, Pierce tells his story to the<lb />
novel. "It is illuminating, full of<lb />
heartbreaking insights into char-<lb />
acter and full of a resigned and<lb />
melancholy wisdom , . . This is a<lb />
book Turgenev and Chekhov would<lb />
understand  admire<lb />
"The Devil's Half is an excit-<lb />
ing book for this reason. In a mov-<lb />
ing and unique way this novel takes<lb />
on perhaps the foremost quality<lb />
a novel can achieve � 'to live with<lb />
the living<lb />
By RAY CHABBON<lb />
"Hachimael" With command<lb />
; o rolled figures cross-step toward<lb />
each other with light-looted ease.<lb />
Four eyes are transfixed, yet a-<lb />
lert. Trained hands and feet move<lb />
cautiously, protecting . . dist tfjt-<lb />
ing . . . p: aring.<lb />
Some kind -1' ballet? No, this is<lb />
karate. Two members of the<lb />
school sponsoied East Caro-<lb />
lina University Karate Club<lb />
have been sparring. "Hach-<lb />
imae" is the Japanese word<lb />
that begi s all sparring matches.<lb />
"Ippon" indicates that a point has<lb />
been scored, and "tomare" ends<lb />
the match.<lb />
Two-inch contact is used. Punch-<lb />
es and kicks, though thrust with<lb />
full force, are aimed to stop just<lb />
before, or to lightly brush the<lb />
Tutors Aid Needy<lb />
'i<lb />
Dh<lb />
P<lb />
By WALLY ROSCOE<lb />
With methods ranging from the<lb />
use of marbles and wastebaskets to<lb />
the use of flash cards and educa-<lb />
tional games, East Carolina's "Tu-<lb />
torial Service" attempts to broaden<lb />
the outlook and to improve the<lb />
studies of some of Greenville's less<lb />
fortunate school-aged youth. Paced<lb />
with problems as diversified as<lb />
mathematics and overly-concerned<lb />
parents, about thirty East Carolina<lb />
students meet the challenges of<lb />
aiding these underprivileged child-<lb />
ren each Tuesday evenii g.<lb />
Onginally founded two years ago,<lb />
the "Tutorial Service after many<lb />
trying and anxious moments, has<lb />
finally begun to succeed in its goal<lb />
to help the needy. The increase in<lb />
the number of interested EC stu-<lb />
dents which followed the Christmas<lb />
holidays has made the aspirations<lb />
of the organization more recogniza-<lb />
ble and more easily attainable.<lb />
The her of the group, Ralph El-<lb />
ledge, feels that if the rise con-<lb />
tinues, more and more of Green-<lb />
ville's underprivileged children will<lb />
be bencfitted by the Service.<lb />
The Tutorial Service is a school-<lb />
authorized function and a part of<lb />
the Durham-based, statewide YOU-<lb />
TH EDUCATION SERVICES. The<lb />
statewide organization is supported<lb />
by VISTA grants, gifts from the<lb />
Ford Foundation, and the contri-<lb />
butions of numerous other philan-<lb />
thropic interests. Y.E.S. empha-<lb />
sizes aid to Negro children in low-<lb />
er-income areas who have had lit-<lb />
tle opportunity to view a world<lb />
other than their own, and attempts<lb />
to provide some tutoring for aca-<lb />
demic problems.<lb />
By befriending the children and<lb />
offering their help, the tutors are<lb />
doing a service which has long<lb />
been needed.<lb />
r.<lb />
H. L. HODGES &amp; CO Inc.<lb />
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In this respect, Pierce's writing<lb />
ich like Chekhov's. Chekhov<lb />
Ted that the small things in<lb />
ere reaiiy just as important,<lb />
i' o"i more important, than earth-<lb />
ring events.<lb />
Orvllle Prescott was perhaps re-<lb />
led of this quality in Pierce's<lb />
book when he proclaimed of the<lb />
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target. But can't you get hurt like<lb />
this? Of course you can get hurt.<lb />
just like you can in any other<lb />
sport says Bill Bailey, club vice<lb />
president and a second-degree<lb />
brown belt from Port Chester, N. Y.<lb />
Belts indicate rar.k, and the ECU<lb />
Karate Club which uses Okinawan<lb />
style karate, has four color belts.<lb />
The colors, which begin.with white<lb />
and go throu; 'i green and brown to<lb />
black, also have degrees within<lb />
them.<lb />
A beginning sixth-aegree white<lb />
who works hard can advance<lb />
through the ranks to first-degree<lb />
black in about three years Advance-<lb />
ment, which is determined by per-<lb />
iodic tests, "depends upon the in-<lb />
dividual skill, initiative and attitude<lb />
of the student member according<lb />
to the club's constitution.<lb />
Who can join? Anyone can, re-<lb />
gardless of sex or athletic ability.<lb />
With the club at attention, the<lb />
instructor now directs "katas<lb />
which the members ?ed to know<lb />
for belt advancement. "Katas" are<lb />
formal series of movements which<lb />
incorporate various punches and<lb />
kicks. One such "kata" is called<lb />
"san-chin. '<lb />
Says Wooten, "Karate is great<lb />
exercise. As he leads the club<lb />
through "san-chin" it is clear what<lb />
he means. "San-chin ' is a tough<lb />
arm and breathing exercise. Breath-<lb />
ing comes from deep within and<lb />
is very loud, with the exaggerated<lb />
inhaling and exhaling giving a "hee-<lb />
haw sound.<lb />
In the Oriei.t, where karat rig-<lb />
in ted, hand and feet are pur-<lb />
posely toughened to break boards,<lb />
bricks, and almost anything else<lb />
imaginable. The ECU Karate Club<lb />
however, use board-breaking mere-<lb />
ly for demonstrations.<lb />
Board-breaking is based on the<lb />
ability to "focus At the moment<lb />
of impact, every muscle in the body<lb />
is tensed and concentrated, or fo-<lb />
cused, on the part of the body<lb />
which makes contact with the wood.<lb />
Besides its weekly Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday evening meetings, held<lb />
at 8 p.m. in the old dance room of<lb />
Memorial Gym. the ECU Karate<lb />
Club gives occasional demonstra-<lb />
tions. During its six years on cam-<lb />
pus, the club has also taken part<lb />
in many East Coast karate tourna-<lb />
ments and brought home trophies.<lb />
Plans to attend future tournaments,<lb />
including the Tar-Heel Open Ka-<lb />
rate Championships in Ashville<lb />
April 20, show the club is trying to<lb />
win still more trophies.<lb />
Karate is a combination of phys-<lb />
ical, psychological and scientific<lb />
which develops the dedicated stu-<lb />
dent in body, mind and spirit, be-<lb />
sides being an effective means of<lb />
self-defense. In simpler terms, Dan<lb />
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Language Lab Needs Money<lb />
To Eliminate Inadequacies<lb />
: v EMERY DAVIS<lb />
Money, aa irding to Robert Wil-<lb />
liams, EC Dean of Academic Af-<lb />
fairs, and James Fleming, chair-<lb />
man ol the Foreign Language De-<lb />
partment is the primary reason for<lb />
the presei.t Inadequacies in the EC<lb />
foreign language laboratory. Fed-<lb />
eral government matching funds and<lb />
a new humanities building are mea-<lb />
sures intended to fill the needs.<lb />
According to Fleming's February<lb />
14 comments, the one present lang-<lb />
uage lab has caused lab work to be<lb />
assigned "at the student's choice<lb />
. . . according to his own motiva-<lb />
iion. ' reining would like to have<lb />
additional facilities SO that each<lb />
student might be required to com-<lb />
plete i certain<lb />
amounl of lab work<lb />
m conjunction with each class tak-<lb />
en.<lb />
Matching Program Proposed<lb />
Williams, in a February 16 inter-<lb />
view, stated that application has<lb />
been made asking the federal gov-<lb />
ernment to double present foreign<lb />
language funds through matching<lb />
programs to provide what Williams<lb />
termed a stopgap" These new<lb />
funds will be used to set up increa-<lb />
sed lab facilities in the present<lb />
w labs, the<lb />
request-<lb />
The present language lab in Graham will soon be supplemented by "stop-<lb />
gap" labs. Funds for ihe project were alloted chiefly through the ef-<lb />
forts of Dr. James Fleming.<lb />
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ing when tne departments now lo-<lb />
cated m Flanagan are moved to<lb />
the biophysicr building now under<lb />
construction.<lb />
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request will be made this year to<lb />
the state legislature for appropria-<lb />
tions to construct a new human-<lb />
ities building to ho se the English.<lb />
philosophy, and fore'Hi language<lb />
departments<lb />
Tn addition to live<lb />
language department<lb />
ed tl.r.t t'i" new building include 30<lb />
classrooms, 15 of which would be<lb />
equipped with permanently install-<lb />
ed speakers and dial access to the<lb />
lesson bank control room of the<lb />
new language laboratories.<lb />
Personal Interest<lb />
Fleming's personal interest in<lb />
the need for foreign language lab<lb />
facilities was showr in 1959 when<lb />
he was influential in obtaining EC's<lb />
present facilities, the first modern<lb />
electronic language lab at a state-<lb />
supported school in N.C.<lb />
Knowledge of the future inade-<lb />
quacies of those original facilities<lb />
was indicated as early as 1963 in<lb />
faculty meetings, Fleming said, and<lb />
was shown to be of critical signifi-<lb />
cance in his January 1, 1966 report<lb />
to the college administration.<lb />
Williams said that the college<lb />
business manager, the dean of the<lb />
college and Williams himself com-<lb />
pared Fleming's report with those<lb />
of other institutions, finding the<lb />
recommendations "basically val-<lb />
id The report's suggestions were<lb />
then reflected in EC budget re-<lb />
quests to the state legislature.<lb />
Because of available monies the<lb />
building approved at that time and<lb />
now under construction was allo-<lb />
cated to be a biophysics building,<lb />
but plans included foreign langu-<lb />
age needs as a result of the pro-<lb />
posals .or stopgap labs and the<lb />
new humanities building as out-<lb />
lined by Williams.<lb />
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Chef.<lb />
EC Aothor-In-Retfdence Ovid Pierce win autograph copies at bis latest<lb />
novel, "The Devil's Half on Friday, the dav of its release, from ! 1 p,m<lb />
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in the : ctivities of the univei y<lb />
" spends his time on his fai In<lb />
H ilifax County.<lb />
Math Professors<lb />
Publish Third Text<lb />
Two E;ust Carolina mathematic-<lb />
ians, Dr. Tullio J. Pignani and<lb />
Paul W. Haggard, have won an-<lb />
other textbook contract, their third<lb />
in one year.<lb />
This latest Pignani-Haggarri man-<lb />
uscript�to be completed by June<lb />
1969 and published by Harcourt,<lb />
Brace and Wrrld�will combine<lb />
college algebra : d trigonometry in<lb />
one book for a two-course under-<lb />
graduate sequence.<lb />
The first of the three Pignanl-<lb />
Haggard books, scheduled for re-<lb />
lease this month by the same pub-<lb />
lisher, is "Elements of Trigonomet-<lb />
ry The second, Elements of Ana-<lb />
lytic Geometry is scheduled for<lb />
publication later this year by D. C.<lb />
Heath and Company.<lb />
According to the authors, the<lb />
new integrated text will neither add<lb />
nor delete material but, rather, it<lb />
will present algebra and trigonomet-<lb />
ry in a unified body instead of two<lb />
separate courses.<lb />
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1 UNIVERSITY BOOK EXCHANGE j<lb />
By RITA 1- BEST<lb />
Dr. Ovid Williams Pierce, EC au-<lb />
thor-in-reaidence, will present his<lb />
newly published book, "The Devil's<lb />
Hall at an autograph session to<lb />
be held In the Student Supply Store<lb />
Friday, February 23. from 2-4 p.m.<lb />
"The Devil's Half" is far and<lb />
away your most brillant book, elo-<lb />
quent, evocative of a place and a<lb />
people, told with a rare economy<lb />
and ba)tnce. It has a great deal<lb />
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which says so much and so well.<lb />
Its people will live for a long time<lb />
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thor of "Louisiana Hayride" and<lb />
noted historical novelist, in his<lb />
forthcoming review.<lb />
Dr. Pierce has previously had two<lb />
other novels published. In 1953, he<lb />
wrote "The Plantation. ' and in<lb />
1960 he finished "On A Lonesome<lb />
Porch<lb />
A native of Halifax County. Dr<lb />
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Delta Kappa, a national leadership<lb />
fraternity; an! Phi Beta Kappa.<lb />
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azine, THE ARCHIVE. From this<lb />
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tunity Act designed to eliminate<lb />
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legislation would set a new and<lb />
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qualified young person, regardless<lb />
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The proposed Educational Op-<lb />
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mgher education. Specifically, he<lb />
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wenethen the National Defense<lb />
Education Act of 1958, the Higher<lb />
Education Facilities Act of 1963,<lb />
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schools meet the cost of educating<lb />
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